EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE. 26, 1937. T Legion Juniors of Eugene and Koseburg to rlay in Selective Bill. More than 40 boys from I-ane mill Douglas counties mo expected to participate Kumlay in vitl doubleheader Li'iilon Junior btio- hatl ganiOH nt Kin In y field. The MiinifiH tiro of particular importance In tho participants, hh both t li Uina mid Douglas county team participate in tho slate elimination Hoilt'H will bo picked by coaches largely on n basis of performance In Sundays contests. At tlio Hiimn limn local fniiH w have an exceptional opportunity lo Kneuio advance observation or ma terial available for llio Doimlus county team in this yoar'H coinpe tilion. Ttio Koconil lea in h representing HoHehiirg and Kugenn will start thy doubleheudor promptly at 1:15 p. ni., and will play u seven-Inning content, to bo followod by it full nlno-inniiitf game between the two first teams. Thn I.cglon Junior baseball ac tivity In Oregtm Iiiih boon great lv hamilcappnd IIiIk season by uttfuv oruhlo una I h or and nolthor the T.aim nor Douglas county squad, limited lo 15 players, has boon dell nllely chosen and birth certificate!! and photographs of (nam members iniiHt. bo filed at stale headquarters not later limn Juno :10. Ah it re unit the roaches uf holh grotip'i have agreed to make Sunday ' tMimoK the final tryout and will proceed to name the season's play ers following tho Karnes. Lots of Good Material. "Douglas county will bo repre sented by ono of the best teams il tins over turned oul," V. II. Oer retsen, chairman of thn baseball committee of Umprpia post of tho America n Legion, Kald -today. "Wo have tiover had Hitch an abundance of material." ho continued, "and are hard pressed to choose anions Ihn really uood boyH in limiting tho squad to 15 men. Tim games Sun day will give an opportunity to try thn youngsters out under pressure of conipelltion and that may aid somewhat In picking Ihn final team. ".Much of tho credit for tho tin uflually largo amount or material available goes to those who for thn past fnw years alive been coaching thn Midgets, boys from 9 years of ago up to those of Junior ago. This training 1h now allowing Its result h and wo havo ;throo or lour hoyn trying out for nearly every por tion on tho team. "So far an fielding Id concerned Hi hi year's team will show cxenp. tlonnl ability. It Is now a quon tlou nf picking thn boat hitters, and wo havn 'turnip nilghty good ones." K. Falls May Enter. Prom present appearances, Cler nelson Bald. Ho.sobnrg and Kugeii" aro ihn only towns In llio district, supporting Legion baseball this hodkoii, and ono or tho other of I ho teams will go to tho stale cham pionship finals at Woodbiirn. It In barely possible that Klamath Fall! may onlor tho picture and content for (ho district honors, but mi far no team Iiiih boon organized there, thn chairman said. At n mooting nf Mr. Gorretsnn'a committee last night, arrangement;! wore mndn for a riiiup with a Van couver, H. C, boys' team. Tho game will bo played In Hoseburg olllior July IS or 2(1. Tho Canadian team, which corresponds in ago to tho American U'gion Juniors, la Htartlng a coast tour under tho HpoiiNorship of tho Vancouver chamber of commerce. STATE LABOR MEET RAPS GOV. MARTIN (Continued from pago 1) killing doHlmcttvo anll luhor lulls, and If It hadn't boon for ihom yon wouldn't bo holding thin conven tion horo today." Wagner Act Defended Miss Strayor also defended the Wagner labor relations act. tinsell ing that If It wore lost It would bo because labor was "not well enough organized, and not because of tho assaults of the I'lutc.) States chamber of commerce .ind oilier organizations." Tho convention pledged iix sup port to the woodworking unions In their campaign against the indus trial employes union, w hich wiih described as a "company union." and scored Corvallls cily ofticl,tl. for alleged "etioperallon" with a lumber firm In sttengtheni'ig llio I. 10. U.'s pnslllou In tho idaiit. . A perennial request for a cm Irihutlon to ihe Tom Mouaey de fense fund was tuincd down. LOGGING ACCIDENT KILLS A. H. HANEL (Conllmicil from pneo 1) of nine months, lie was mart-led nt Moilfnril, Win., .lune 29, WM. to Miss Helen SehoinhiK. He fame o DouitlitH county Irom Wiseonslu III IVeemlior, He was a member of the Lutheran cliuroti. SurlvlllK lire Ills wife; two ilHUKhtel'R. ,Ioseihlne illul Therein, lliinel, Wilbur, nnil n ulster. Mis. Kteillit iMuhner, Meiltoril. Wis. Funei-nl Hervlees will bo behl Mi the chnpel of llio Douchl" runeral home nt 8 i. m. Monday. Willi In tnrnient followliiK In the Wilbur reinetery. AUTO BLOW KILLS CARRIER PIGEON A linn dec! iiirrler p!i;eon was fouttil loilny by ('. O. I'rlteser of Melrose Hflor It hud been slriiok and killed by an niilomohllf. The bird boro n nieliil bund, HPC-liKil. Aug. '3li, ninl a rubber bund, flS II. Soviets Building t iVfliM mm I iku ! ilil) into Ihc fulure tr:iii,porl;ition is llns sum, flrwnlmci nn-nlbo.it. shown m miniiiturc at ihf I'aris exposition ami being built in Itussin. To accommodate 1:.0 psons, it will hava six motors and will cringe bnwtin Mliirk Sea resorts at all miics an liour. 1 1 is 00 feet lone and 3u leet broaU. -j ,, Forest Fire Poster M,' -- --iff y .iifO'f MARTIN RAPS PLAN FOR EXTRA SESSION (Continued from page 1) solely upon nerd of the recipient, hi view ot the sound cominiou of our statt!. and the excellent work of tho hint Hotudnu of the leg islature. 1 can certainly see no reason for bid ng si a in peded by this newly manufactured hysteria. The old ship of state is sating ing along on an even keel, why rock the lioat?" Political Suicide Feared Other stale officials, likewise opposing a special session, said l( would he polittra suicide to call (helegishituro hack to euacl t In proposed (ransaclfoii tax to fi nance tho pensions. They said the transactions tax is n disguised sales tax, which wos rejected by tho voters in I'.KUt, and li"t. Tho opposition to llio lax gained at each election, the vole last year being lS7.:tln against lo :tL'.ltui fur, Some officials pointed out the expense of a special session, as serting Hint Ihe legislators, IT call ed lo consider pensions, might make a full-length session of it by considering other matters. (iovernor 1 art In. pointing out no fed era laid would lie obtained if a minimum payment were fixed, saitl Ihe cost of the pioposed pro gram would he more than doubled. The average mmithlv pension check now is S-!!. one of the high est In the nation, while the maxi mum is $:, VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES ri-MilM-'IAI'I.IX Ih-llmnlci N. IVi-lni. Yimciillii. ami t'lain Tni Hn, t'lHliiMi1 .Univi'. Stock and Bond Averages IVmi'lleil by Tile isiu bled I'le s STOCKS June 1'iV ,in r. is mi Ind'ls Itlis I is Sfks TimI.'iv .. !i I x:t; .it 4 i:M Pi ,- . day s in.-j c. Mnnih iii.o . .. i-j.s i.l.T u,:t i;;.; N ear auo m; v J m e I'elT hull , ii f, .i ;, r.l.o 7:, 0 HI 17 lew .. SV J ;7 i, , ,;; ft P' !'! Inch ''!i :l I t :,.! 7 7 s 1'.':!''. lew . 7:1 I ;tii.; I . 7 X New- Pl.t; low. BON DS ?" 10 M III I lill's Ind'ls 1 I'od.i Prey Mont Year Pi:; 7 i !-': :, 1. 1 -i i i ":' '.' I--! ,1 'J'.' i lei 4 HI 'I MM lis l"l I Ml '.' let s :!7 Io. 71 s 717 ll 'j lej hkll hiw hluh . . low Nen- I- 1M7 in:m l!i:i X- ln;l 1 :i 71 n tl 7.11 'Boat of Future'.: t STEEL MILLS REOPEN UNDER HEAVY GUARD (Continued from page 1) came out of the ri'lls. ohneiv.-rK loilrlUK the ilant Kitten ulonK holh Hides of the Ma honliiK rlyer, reported no ylalhle evidence of the Bteel worliers or KanizliiK i-oiiiiniltee tryl'iiK to nureiaiii iilikel linen utain.sl the tuu-k-lo woik iiiovenient lei looie by Cor. IJiirey'H older lo use the hup troop? for reoiienin;; of Ihe Heel mills. Kljte M'tliamen eqillliped will. n':er. Fideiitum mid po::ee c-UiSh were on illlly ul the mill tint rnnee.i 'luoiiKhoiit ihe nlitbt, end mood on each ride of the gui-it this inni-iiiiiK hh the worliem went Into I in- mills. Troops on patrol duly within a block of the mill entrances kept all persons mnrinii. Military puskch were di inanded of Uliyone Hland-ill!-' near the (sales. rv.-clre-hnur shifls ill Ihe plunlH In YoullKStowu were expected to he niulntained until lill ope-a-lioiis reiieli normal lias's. CIO On Defensive CIO chiefs, finding ihemselves Hdc-denly on the defend v... railed upon thn turikers In ;'i:-e.lerK.r.'t taelr lines. '"I'he strike f:oes on unbroken : " il leaders nail!. Sleel wrote lis 1'iisiver witn nelciii'iit .Iloli! iioui li i:e-t .'nokele In lUn-k-i. '.,,.-lis ar" no' expected lowllh- ilniw at least until the middle of 111 XI week. CIO unils, In leleKiains to Pres ident Hoosevelt and lo Secretary of Labor Perkins, who had plead ed lor niaiiileiiance of the status iino peudini: settleinent of Ihe strike, protested iiKalnsl "tue uc- 1 ion of tlov. Davey In uslni; the nallolial KUard III all attempt to break the spirit of Ihe sleel strik ers." Al Columbus. CIO filed suit iisk inu a court Injunction preveiitlnu use of Ohio natlouttl' guardsmen in re-opening of Sleel mills. (low lluvey said be hail receiv ed nearly 1 uuo teleuraiiiB con-Kt-ululntiiiK him on his ordering iroops to "protect Ihe sacred riKht to work." Oilier developments of strike In cluded: CANTON. O. .Militia joins lo cal officers in eiiforciiiK injunction recllhitillK pieketinit at Hepublie Steel Co. plant. WASHINGTON Hepublie Sleel. In federal court, armies t hat "if CIO has . . . power to control iho postal system, then the time has Indeed come to involve the aid of ihe government's military nirces." MOW YOHK Senator Wagner (ll-N.Y.I charges " a few large corporations" with "righting labor and labor's right to organize, .... fighting every enlightened employ er . . . nut! undermining all tne tuonosuls for economic, better ment for which the national labor relations act would servo as a foundation." CI-EVHr.AND Federal media tors remain "available" to arbi trate strike, hut three or lour steel corporations Republic Yoiingstown Sheet and Tube and Inland Sleel have stated they will sign no CIO contract. BARN. HAY, HORSE TAKEN BY FLAMES MICDKOUD, Ore., June 26. (AP) Spontaneous combustion of hay hi a Mi-vear-old barn on the A. Hello Anderson farm near Talent lalo Friday destroyed the struc ture and lilty tons of hay, belong ing lo 1). It. Smith of Talent. Clarence I. Smith, one of tho firefighters, fell from an electric light pole near tho barn while at tempting to cut tin electric wire, and sustained severe lacerations. An artery in his left arm was cut. Heside the barn and hax n horse and farm implements were burned, The loss was placed nt ?1.00n. Par tially coveted by insurance. MINERS If your claim or prospect Is not listed with us in the central listing bureau, loc.it ed in the henrt of the flnnn cll district, you should write today, without obli t tlon. fcr listing blank. North American Miners' Service, Inc. 60 Wall Tower New York HCBEir STILL TOP HITTERS NI:V YORK, Juno 25 (A P) niK Iojikuo battel's, with their oyos on u nrospootlvo hid to the com iiiK all-star camp, turned on tho heat this week, but although sev- rul climbed way up in the stand ings, noun wus able to to mo close to Ducky Medwiek or Lou Gehrig. Modwlck, continuing ono of the hottest battlne paces in years, col lected '6 hits in .JO chances to hoost his average thron points t hereby showing a .416 season mark after two months of play. tiohriK, tho ankoo elouter. hit for just under .400 for tho woek ended with yestordny's ame and remained far out In front in tho American league with a .02 mark. Nolahlo HlUKKm-B of th. week wore Charley CtohrltiKor, Dotroit'B clusMy second-sacker. with 12 hits in 27 chances, boosting himself from eighth to third place in the American league with a .:tfu mark; Haul tior, Pittsburgh's "big poi son, with 14-for-2! lor the week, climbing from eighth to second in tho National loaguo with .364; Jonathan Stone, Washington, who shot Into tho junior circuit top twi mid all tho way up to sixth place with .350, and the veteran Pinky Whitney, Phillies third sucker, who climbed Into the National league select set with .348. T ny SID KKDKIl (Associated Press Kport.s Writer) The Yankees yesterday handed Tommy IlridKea mid the Deuoils an s-1 seibueU, nil Dickoy'H revived power bittiiiK elnuted his sixth homer In five days. Thn win left tho limits four khiiioii in front in the Anioricnn leiiKuo and dronned the Tigers into u seeond place tie Willi the Chica);o White Sox, who outlasted the Senators and Wcs I'Vrrell for a 7-li decision. Boston's Red Sox mndo It three strnlKht by tonnlne the Hrnwns 4-2 as Muck Newsom pitched a four- inner, i no I'lullles pounded the Pirates lu-G. Tile Indians and Athletics were not scheduled. The Cardinals, entortniniiiK the i.uinis, gave castlcman a M-hlt go lug over nnd finished on ton 9-1 lo drop tho N'cw Yorkers two full games away from Reeond place. The Cubs retained their one came league lead by walloping tho Dodg ers ii-i, on unlan's two homers and L.iricion s tlve-lilt pitch ug. Cincinnati defeated the lioslon llees li-2. , !T SAN FllAXCISCO. Jump 25 (AIM Federal JudRG Michael J. Itnelie refused today to Interfere In wifat ho termed a jurisdictional I spin o involving two unions seek ing recoKiiition as the barRainiiiK agency for California brewery workers. He dismissed the petition of the California state brewers institute tor a ruliiiK whether the institute uhould bargain with the brewery workers union or the internation al brotherhood of teamsters. The court said It "recognized the right of tho American Federa tion of Labor to adjust Jurisdic tional disputes." Both unions are affiliated with tue .A. F. of L. "The court of law, therefore, will not interfere with the deci sions of the A. F. of L., with its internal organizations or its meth ods in making or enforcing awards , . .", the court ruled. "That hinher body to which the two la bor organizations belong . . . . must determine the matter and render and enforce a binding de cision between them." tJieiiory' Harrison, attorney for the Institute, ami Matthew Tobtli nm attorney for tlm teamsters, look exception Co tho ruling, and Harrison said he would appeal. Harrison also asked a ruling ou a petition he presented Wednes day for an order to restrain Dave Iteck of Seattle, international offi cer of the teamsters, from inter fering with delivery of California beer in Oregon ami Washington. The attorney mild he had an af fidavit from Paul II. Malone, brew ery administrator, relating Reck bad threatened to stop delivery of California heer to the states unless t he brewers discharged brewery workers union employes. The court also denied this petition but Hnr- DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE 26TH ' Evergreen Grange Prlinic by , Snappy Five Coniti'One, Come All , I i I . :' 10c ' 35c rlson said he would renew the mo tion tomorrow pending his appeal ou the Jurisdictional dispute. BICYCLE PARADE PRIZES AWARDED Art, humor and originality were combined yesterday in tho largest and best bicycle parude over scho doled here by the Montgomery Ward company store. More than 100 riders on decor ated bicycles participated. Thy were led by the Junior drum corps In full uniform :.rid created much Interest. Tho first prize was awarded to Kleauore Micelll, 'second prize lo Harold Cacy, and,, third prize to Shirley Jean Carior, all of Itoso- burg. " All participants were given tick ets to the Indian theatre by the theatre management, and also free milk shakes by the Hoseburg Nows-Iteview. MARKET REPORTS WOOL DOSTON, Juno '26. (API Tho Comnierclul Bulletin today says: There is hardly any wool or by-products moving out of the Bos ton wool market In consequence of the strike of the wool hundters in tho lofts, with whom the long shoremen's union is to-tiperuting to the extent of tieinc up wool shipments at other ports, us well us the wool mercliuuts, and ware housemen have grunted all de mauds of the unions except the closed shop. Tile unions refuse arbitration. "There is some wool being mov ed direct .to mills from country points, more especially from the inld-wust, where prices tiro firm on the busis of 4(1- to 401 cents paid for medium merchantable clips in Ohio and Michigan. In the fur west, there is no marked activity reported. Prices generally are unchanged to so fur us they ure quotable at all. "Foreign markets am firmer in consequence of a slightly strong er tone In Ihe Brisbane wool auc tions. "With the backlog of orders at ihe mills slowly dwindling and some chain stores reducing prices on i-iollniiK. it would appear that the manufacturers are much dis tressed for wool supplies. "Mohair Is quint but steudy." Tho Bulletin published Ihe fol lowing quotations. Scoured basis: Oregon: Kino and f. ni. staple 117-98; fine and f. m. clothing 9o !I2. Mohair: Oregon. 6!i-C7. WHEAT POItTLAND, June 2li. Open High .ow Close 't'ly 1.12 1.J2 1.11 1.1 1 Sep ; 1.053 1.053 1.04J 1.05 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem hw 12 pet 1.15J; dark hard winter Lt pet 1.304; 12 pet 1.221; 11 pet i.iua; sou - Willie and western white 1.161; hard winter 1.141; weHtern red Three Li tide Pigs Came Nome With money still in their pockets, but laden down with money-saving bargains bought from KRNR advertisers. BECAUSE- KRNR covers Douglas County like a tent; BECAUSE- KRNR reaches into the homes which represent the purchasing power of Douglas County. BUSINESS HOUSES Which Have a Worthwhile Service to Offer ADVERTISE ON KRNR SAN DIEGO WINS 6TH STRAIGHT GAME Ry the Associated PresH) All alhonie clubs counted vic tories in the Pacific eoust league today, with Saeru!ento, Sun Fran cisco and San Diego holding to their one. two, three margins in the standings. Oakland, which also treated the hometown funs by defeating Los Angeles ID to H last night, remain ed next to the hollom-place Mis sions. San Dlego"s Padres, aided by a terrific homerun drive by Wllllums, lSyeurold outfielder, turned In their seventh straight win us they shellacked Portland to 1. Manager I-efty OTjuiiI s pinch hitting save the Seals a 4 to 2 vic tory over Seattle, while Sacramen to's fence busters defeated the Missions 5 to 3. William s circuit blow at San Diego, which traveled 47U feet, was uiioillclully reported to ho the long ets wullop ever hit lnsldo Lane field. It was Williams' third hom er of the series. Legion Junior Baseball DOUBLEHEADER Sunday, 1:15 p. m., Finlay Fiel, ROSEBURG Versus EUGENE Games by First and Second Teams Admission: 25c 10c SUMMER WOOD PRICES 4-ft. Green Slab, per cord 2.00 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord -- 2'2n 16-inch Dry, per load - 16-Inch Green, per load - 53"2S 16-inch Partially Dry, per load - SH'Sn Mill Ends, per load SS'jiS 2-ft. Green Slab, per load - m'2S Sawdust, per unit SZ.OO PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RiTTERj Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE ( Phone 600 Oak and Kane Sts, When your car needs repair. lake It to Kinney fiat-age. Myrtle Creek. Ore. Adv. DANCE Saturday Night Larry'i Orchestra Maccabee Hall Come One, Come All Sponsored by Eagles 35c 10c Licensed Lady Embalmer