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'SeoffW'I.a.AppUcabletoIncomeTaxDbdgingMSlrikeS.bot.ge. The Former Is Shielded by Legal Technicalities bt Not From Public Sentiment. THE WEATHER Highest temperature yesterday 83 lowest temperature last night 59 Precipitation for 24 hours .. .. 03 Preelp. since first of month. 4.04 Preclp. from Sept. J, 1536.. 28 23 Deficiency since Sept. 1, ni36 4.01 Unsettled Tonight. KILLER Will they set thn fiend whn miir. dored three Imdewood. Calif. girls? Or will the hunt for him be as futile as in the Mattson caseT . Follow developments. If any, in the wire reports to tho NEWS-HE-VIEW. VOL. XLI NO. 55 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW . a , ) Editorials Hf SLH Day's News ROSEBURG, OREGON, , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1937. VtjL. XXVINO. 285 OF THE EVENING NEWS By PRANK JENKINS CTRAWS in the war winds: , Germany and Italy witlftlrew their fleets from the "hands off Spain" sea patrol designed to lo caliio the Spanish war in Spain. Prime Minister Neville Chamber lain, addressing parliament, ap peals to Britain for "cool heads," und adds that with caution and self-restraint "we may yet be able lo suva the peace of Europe." QTRAW No. 1 may mean much T or little. The neutrality patrol around Spain has been more or less of a Joke from the beginning, and withdrawal of one or mora "na tions from it might mean thuj. It Is nioi'oiy more or a Joke now than it has. been. I. Hit I STILL ELUDES POLICE 'Eddie the Sailor" Object or truest in Murder of 3 Girls; Two Others Nearly Lured. iNGLEWnon rni.f r,. J, A'1 A man officials Identi fied only as "Eddie the sailor" be came suspect No. 1 today in the di-iu-cii ro tno (iogeneriire alnva.. "i uuuH num ingiewoou girls. "Eddie the sailor." ed, almost succeeded in luring in- ui ins uuiomouue live girls Salur day when he mit tn .lenin . line Everett, 7; her sister Melon, Jeanette .Marjorie Steph- mi was M STEEL isb i iz: .. , , - Happy? It's Their Wedding Day Ulllan pop, 11. told officers thai she and her cousin almost joiucn mo tiiree victims in what "Eddie the sailor"' I'pitrcseii.ail wn titrtt... Vn O l I..I.... .t . T. " luuuil I1L 111 UIC ' i":iKniiiifi CUICI- , UHIS. ly because Sir Edward llrey, then prime minister, made a surpris ingly similar speech before parlia ment just before the World war broke out. UKR10 , Is n straw that Is far more significant: Roberto Furinaccl, a member of Mussolini's fascist grand council, advises Italy to break off rela tions Willi: llritaiu and France and pays "It Is undoubtedly fur better lo come to grips today rather than In tho dlstunt tomorrow when it is ronvenionl to our enemies." Ho cites Hrltaln's present mili tary weakness and the internal po litical weaknesses of "semi-bol-sbeviKt France." WHETHER war breaks out in Europe now or later depends on whotltor Germany and Italy WANT TO. FIGHT NOW or think II belter to wait until later on. 11 is true that Britnin is weak In 'a military way. She is frantlcnlly spending seven and a half billion (Continued on page 4) 'When he reached the kicked my cousin and reminded ber, In whispers, what her mother had told her about going riding wiui n strange man," Lillian said. "ho we didn't go, but Melba and Jeanette and Madeline got into the car with the man ami they drove ciown I'lirlt street." Sex Perversion Evidenced Authorities said the artoclous crimes, were still fur from solution. They know that the kldnanlngs nnd murders were the work of a sexuni pervert. Tnat was estab lished definitely by tho report of the county autopsy surgeon, who examined tho ravished children ith rewards totaling S3.500 iimiuiK i in mini ior me iimiuurui I tint iiMnn.nM Ki..,l,,l hn.,.l,.., m. W I Lirtl I IS u 1 (JiS rimn hnvn l.i.nn ool n lilluhrwl nl llin M''' Presiileill Afcfr' J Ls v. ?"" it j, miMmS ou ro,u ana 1-ranKlln . Roosevelt, Jr., son of the president, will be married today at Wllminflton, Del.- Only 342 guests will watch the ceremony, but 1300 will' attend the receotlon aft.rwarrt h. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene du Pont. Wedding of Franklin RooseveIt,Jr., and Lthel du Pont Draws President to Ceremony Near Wilmington, Del. Dy BETH. CAMPBELL Oel., June 30. Roosevelt and iff MEDFORD. June 30. (API Sheriff's deputies und stale police senri'hed today for Leo Max Schroodeiv 28, und Frank Tlicks, 31, both under sentence to the slule prison, who escaped from Hie Jackson county Jail hero Tuesday aiternoon. Schrooiior, snld to have a wife nuil family In Los Angeles, waif; sentenced to three years in the penitentiary on a charge of obtain ing money under false pretenses by Circuit Judgo Norton Tuesduy morning. Hicks fnced a two and ' a half year term on larceny charges. Sheriff Brown snld the two made their getaway -while being trans ferred from one cell to another, hy a Jailer who "took his eye off Ihem for n minute," by runnlug on to the jail roof and escaping through the matron's quarters. They were reported Been near' Jefferson last nlghl. i,.ntA...nn.i i... 1...11 iiiuriy iiri-iveu nero io. uv lo atteml ment ageneleB have been coordi- l',e ,WP'A',1,1"? J'1" so". Franklin, uateil under direction of Sheriff """" HiseuiluK of I.ob Angeles county. I the story hook romnuco of Among the many susueots oues- li'-lhei du Pont und Franklin linos.- tioneil was a maniac who 'escaped I velt, Jr., moved swiftly to Its cll- lusl Thursday from tho state, hos- max in tne nower buiiKed chancel pitnl at Cnmarllln, no miles noil li- of a simple country church. west of here. The weddlnir enrnmnnv whlh Simla Monica police arrested will unite Hip iwn iiinnir. ,,r i... him but ho was ruiurned to Cam- of the country's most famous and nrillo before being questioned nownrfiil f.niillln.. ..i,.i..i.i about the triple slayings. Officers ror 4 p. m.. (eastern siniiiiuwi were sent buck to Camaiillo and time.) - The chundl, a du Pont lilncn of worship for three cmarlers of a century, stands ou du Pont prop erty in n countryside covered -with estates of members of that family. That area, Just north of Wllmlng- John Paul Lorek Jr., Infant son t0,"' ,w"a ll,B 8cn"fi ' Kulay's brought him to Inglewood. BABY LOREK DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lorek. Fleser street, Roseburg, died last night ut Mercy hospital. The child was born In Roseburg, December 2S, 1II3B. Surviving are Ills parents and three sisters, Lillian, Dorothy and Mabel, all of Roseburg. Funeral . services will bo . held at .the chapel . oL the DouglaB Funeral home at 10:30 a. m.. riiiirsuuy. icev. v. c. Kaucetle of ficiating. Inlerment will he In the 1. O. (). F. cemetery. events. Slate police guarded the strate gic highways and lanes and a de tachment of regulur uriny soldiers moved in from Fort du Pont to ueep watchlul eyes on the scene wniie tne president was ubout. The bridal couple begun the day already rehearsed in their, lines .urn wen snowored with attentions that ranged from hundreds of sim ple gifts to elaborate parties, the last, of which was last night. Tho brief single-ring ,' Episcopal wedding ceremony, with 342 guests invited, was to bo performed by Hie rector, the Rev. Frederick Ashlon, who christened Ethel, nnd by the Rev. Endicntt PmiUmw r Groton school, Mass., who has mur ium iwo ouier itoosevelt sons, El liott nnd James. reception for 1.300 imiu i, the bride's narents. nnd luui ih.. dush lor u mysterious limivi..n..' desllmition, said variously to bf ' .jimiimc. ii irilllldll Dllnimn.i mini!, ami iinonrd il yuchl, will fol HIGHIVA E MS COMPLETION Fixing of Changes Between Koseburg and Hock Creek Will Finish North Umpqua Detail. A stale highway 'crow Is ranldly Hearing completion of thn location survey on tho North Umpqua high FISCAL YEAR'S IE NDDISLOS ES RECORD DEBT U. S. $36,400,000,000 in Red, Treasury Reveals, But Deficit Smallest in Six Years. WASHINGTON, June 30. (AP) The treasury rounded out nnoth- er fiscal yenr today with tho small- J Wiwiwil UIIMUUUIK 11 111 HOC C linl i nl I l, d- ,l. 1.1.- Il.lull 'Wh thl. II " .' '. V. '". ' . VI. '' iuwui n.r. .,' i ."" nul mslory, and S 1 .000 "V urn imuii iiiiin iiuu.uuu in its cash box, !"""." ,u '""""" iiiko win (lovernuient Incomn w.. n... ' u"1" ii.-ililluil y imilllllluilfll. I lilririiul a iiil 11111 .....1 n. nil nlhni- -!-,. "l. I !" , ". ...... i.B ui-cn Wun iciinceii irom Inst year. previously surveyed. . Presl.leut Roosevelt iiiail., mil) i no rou to ior the roud has been M'c at ins press conference vpsiv selected, and the crew Is now en- day a budget bureau report show gaged in study ng i riilnnim. nnd nib revnnucB won d ton hlu mvis inner mntlers necessary to com- e" osiimatu by fnu,0uu,00v to $110, picie tun survey. uvu.uiiii. Starting east from Roseburg. the Spending for ordinary' gnvnrn- uew route branches off from tho purposi-s, It said, will ex- pri'sent road about 100 yards easi ceen tne rorecasl by S7li.000.000. of tile Ko llhacRII Hliiin.hl,.. li,,.,., I 1 IIO S7fi.000.UllO flcill-o Mr mid takes a direct line to tho Price Roosevelt said, Included S-IO.Oon,- liiaco, where It again strikes the """ which tne trousury doposllod present road uiiil fnllnvn it r..i- M" Hie social security old age re- uooui a nun mile, then bends away '" """ " moiitii. it had iiniuiiu iiie i.oveiace place, follow- "u""i"i oi-iginany to inaKo Ing a short Mt lo a. point bo- llln "lioslt In (ho noxt fiscal year, hvoen the Baunliig nnd Chadwlelt Including emergonoy and roller (anus, a mile north or Dlxonvlllo i 0"""yH 1,1 u,a spending estlinuto. The present route Is then followed l,''Kl'.v statistics showed tbut ex- iur aoout a Half ml e and then n i"'"""" i i .n .uuu.iiiiu over IIHW point Umbrellas, Clubs, Blackjacks, Brooms Fly in Labor Feud CLEVELAND, June 30. -(API Several persons were Injured, women's dresses were ripped apart and one man was arrested today In a clash betveen A. P. L. und C. I. (I. garment work ers at Ihe plant of the Slnno Knitting MIIIb Uo. hero, ' The A. F. L. group iorced Its w-uy through tho C. J. O. picket Hue Into Ihe mill, one of four iilunts hero thai had been closed by C. I. O. picket lines In an or gunlziitlon dispute with tho A. F. L. The A. K. L. contingent mass oil near a iiolicu station und marchoil to tho plant. Throo mounted policemen and 30 pa trolmen pushed the c. I. o, pickets a way from the plant enlrnnco. Both groups were mostly women. Police uri-esled n man they described as a I'. I. O. organizer and accused of throwing bollB nnd mils. Flsls. brooms, umbrellas, po lice clubs and an ni'citHlminl blackjack were used in the 10- milium figbL. , FIVE HURT AT 60 ARRESTED Dynamite Smashes Water Main; Telephone Lines ' Damaged; More Men , Return to Jobs. BE i tangent is established lo jfj""1'' revised eathnaie of Employers Asked by Relief it near the McElhlnny place, li Ii i ti cnmpututlon did not I , Curves Eliminated. Includo S103.000.000 snent lo miv Board to Report Private Job Refusals. Erom Ihe Oak creel, sc.mnl ... ,""".?",'t 'B"-' - ouin fniii m .... :. ... . . ai.ii.iiiiii.uini excess ovnr.tlio .hoiiieontl.eiini..r...m . r "u",l" w increase further .... . " " "fin iinioiiifii .iiiim i. It follows tho. ireneral line of thn m r "L 11,11 1 10 U1G -r Ulnko- imhlir. ,ibt would ntn.,.1 n. . m... Ti,.i',umv'U III lllllllllglll le property. It follows behind tho figure ever recorded but would be I'toyment. Complnlnts received Houglns counly pmnloyevs yeyn Debt Passes 36 Billion requested . loday .by the county re- Koosevoll esllmaled tho Her comihlllon (o make ennfiden- ley farm, (ben takes a . hreei Z ii i a Z ,,, ,..??!!!.. "f"!!!"1 Ml11 r'Vr ' ""V case where a il.-- i t", wuu ill IIIItlfllKIIL ItlllllMII. I ..li ... ...... .... n prtwiii corner near tho IW- TIiIh wonlil hn rui i..., ' ' 1 , 1 huih ntuiHtm urivain om CI,nI . n tllU IIRUII1 ITYITI" ' ""i"e'"es to strike the $233,000,000 iindor .the nll-ilmn from tuiiners. wood dealers and near, wide a wide peak of June lfi. ,,. tlt , ., w PA rolls Erom Ihe l.ltile river lu-m.-n ii.J,.,., , ,' " ",r"" .. L" .,n" lv been refusing pilvalo employ t- takes a direct route Inst December except fo, borrow" 11 ll1"0"" w,,KeH eiiual to the i f Pencil back of Clldo lo lug lo rinnnco 'trousury gold ac- 50 colltH ',01' 1,,1UI' Bnlioihilo of the mi...... . "'"we. iiuisiuous anil puyments Into gov- I'A were provided, will bo thor ciuiiiges - in . nrn Inn n.. oriiinnii. rn In.i. 1.1 . . . . . proposed between.!..... ii. ...... .....I ....... ..." k" i uugiiiy iiivesiiguicu, i;oiiniy juuge lOleyld, to eliminate lurns. servo funds """o i c- fuo,.Bl. K. Qlllm,t ehuU-muu of the Horn ldloyld In llnnl, ,.,i. nnv... r.. i. re ef conini ttoo. Slilll. AllV Wm-k. - - -' -n inn i. '...r. ...I k"iii .ii i tonuses. - . "'"ps unuer the elevation nf no snld. has tniiili.d si nr. en man found refusltn; niiimrinniiiou "" iissi'iiou uiis borrowing put a 'or private employment at a fuir - wage win no immediately cancell- be present ernili. i. J.'.'" Sk."'V7 lH helnB nmue Jointly by the North llmnnua IHiiwAv Relief Fund, Nuisance Tax, Kailroad f ension Levy Uiven Approval. EUGENE. June 30. (AP) The WASHINOTON. .limn no rtni ieums(ers' union signed an agree- President hioosevelt signed the iiicui nere wiui.iue western Mtatcs siiiimi.nuu.oiiu relief bill GROCERS SIGN PACT ' WITH TEAMSTERS Wendel Kidnaping Plotters jet six and I hree-Year Terms in Prison. NEWAliK, N. "7. .Him, an. (API -Ellis Parlmr. Sr.. elilnf .,r K'.IIIV. 11 LHU 1)11111 IglOll Cllllll V , ..I.....I.. urocery v.nolesa e house, orfectlng provides SI. 325,000,000 fr WPA, was sentenced to six wars in ' all receiving and shipping clerks. $100,000,000 rr Ihe resettlement federal penile iiMary tmlay a,,,i hll pollers, warehousemen. drivers administration,' and $75,01 mo ror son, Ellis Jr lo l liro.' ? and helpers, Hugh V. Reynolds, the national youlli uilmlnlstrutlnn plotting the 'kiiiiiaiiliiL- .if r'..?.i n union secretory, said. for use In Ihe fiscal year begin. Wendel """"'"""f. " I aul II. Iteynolils said all agreement was nlng tomorrow. signed Monday with ihe com- During the current fiscal year, pauys Hosoburg division, and nth- WPA spent upiiroxlmalely i utio ' ers were ex peeled with Ihe Med- 000.000. The reduction In fund's ronland hlunialh Fulls braprhes. will require the dismissal or thou sands or relief workers each week on Assured Federal Grant For j"' Hopkins. WPA udin Iiiim nil nr. nu .it-i an empinymeul llgure of ,ouiMi or I Inn dnle. On June S there were I 'ISO luui on WPA rolls, a deen-ase of m.. 000 from Ilin trirfill.., ,cn..b llesldiM iho federal grant. Ihe WPA officials snld iin.i win, n. Oreg Capitol Minus Relief Labor String1 WASHINGTON, June 30 (AP) Oregon became assured loday of a s.4iii.uoo federal grant without relief labor strings to construci new stale office and library build Ings. Senalor Charles McNary said the way has been cleared" (or Kiivernmenl assistance to finance l-r' per cent or the construction cost of the proposed structures. The senator said an order or the PWA cancelling requirements that the grant be made only on a basis of relief labor cost plus 1.1 .Per cent would enable 'the state to spend the money In the most ad vantageous manner. Action of the PWA followed up on a protest of state officials through Ralph Moody, assistant attorney general who went lo V Washington. The slate said that to construct the buildings on re lief labor cost would Impose pro hibitive expenditures. ' stule will put up $550,000 ror con- new relief appropriation lliere wll slrucllon of Ihe library building m " enungii in Ihe lype of project . ,.,..,....... .'. nnderinken. nor In the average 7 7 inonilily wage, which is about ia i-A-i:t;u iu IIU IIIHII IlllHIIIUIiai I f Ii4 funds for its slruciure. Under the revised PWA rules, the grant money niay bo used in part for land purchase, enubllng the state to buy properly adjoining the new capllol so I lut I I he buildings may e cnnsirucii'ii in Harmony with the alulchotiso plans. Resides Ihe state building grant. uregon will . receive The ouolns provide reductions (Continued on jingo III HOLDS PERFECT HAND. HEMORRHAGE COMES SYRACUSE. N. V.. June 3l addlllonal (AP) James Denioiiniilniin. r.x u.. funds approximating J.W.OOO for described by hospital attendant 24 approved projects when the loday as "very HI" as n result of preeiiient signs tne ii.ftoo.ooo.ouo a nerfect n noch o hnmi relief bill, McNary said. Of the Demopoiilous drew a double so. total, 1486,000 will be spent in 20 quence In hearts, which melds 1 500 projects costing $1,081,000 for points. which bonds have been voted and Demnrmnlntift mnri a. n.A i.nn the remaining $101,000 will he used a moment and slumped In his chair for school projects costing J-'LT... flosnltal aiitlmri.ina ,.i.i i.,. Irered a cerebral hemnrrl.m.o The Parkers were convicted oek ago or conspiring in seine nun iiuiure weniiei, fnrnier Tren ton lawyer, 0 obtain from him a raise confession lo the Lindbergh baby kidnaping. The "confc-islon," inyesllgaled by two grand juri. delayed the execution of llruiio Richard llniiplmann three duys. The Jy, which heard testimony for nine weeks, re f-ntm.w.i.l..,i i..... leney and Federal j.g0 William Clark, who imposed the senlences iiuuy, hiiiii nen mo rei'iimmenilu lion would carry "great weight." Half an hour uMer Hie senlnlie Ing. Chief Defense Counsel J. Mer or uavis niinoiiuled mi app-.ul would l.n Inken lo Ihe II. 8. circuit .uii in njipems. Pending Ihe ap. o" nge i iark fixed bull 0f earn. Mince llielr Indlcl ment lust fall and during Ihe trial. joiiiig i-nrser lias been under bull or t,.oiio rind Parker, Sr., ball or 1".IIIMI, Itefoin Ihe sentencing Davis "O.K.- a personal plea ror young. iii..-i. WHO mil not turn It... stand. Davis said "I have known him ever since lie was n 'vim' no one in liurllnelon ccunty could say anything against him." AS fOr the Senior ParUar nn.l his son, too, Davis pointed out that 5 character witnesses test if led during Ihe nine weeks' trial and asked Hint the court ronnlifer testimony. AT VETS FACILITY ii n.onuniicii on page (i) t., from the relief rolls nnd will be given no further aid. Jtidau Wiilue said. Wo have hud many comnlnlnls lhal rolfer cllenls have been re- rusing tn do orchuril or farm work. Wood dealers also report lhal they cannot get men lo cut wood. Men pprouched with an om-r or work mnnil 00 cents un hour, the wuge paid by WPA "II Ih n.ivlnnci ll.nl r.....n..u woi Kiiieu urriveu aero last nig it not urrnrd sue i n ivmr.. u. .,. 1-ewls Jasner All... a, ";, "' ....,' ., ? " .. "',K " "mr " wages bo given nr m,i. ,..'., . : '.'."' "'.iiiirin o ..u.h.iik uin.ir iiiieru- in many iy pes of seasonnl work. iiin..i.i.i .L'.t . his home this I tioiis connected with the convnr- Many of these laborers now de- luiii.ning prolonged slim of Ihe vclerana admlnlalrntlon iniindliig f,o cenls nn hour were He wis linrn i i.. o T-""' "'""-uii.k iu pioviiin ior worsiug ior zu cenls in prodepres- Svlva N c i .100, in ..... ...... wi ii.-iiiu-myciiiiiiric ia- sioii limes. 21 years . J-"" W "T "We request any einiiloyer lo re PoVeS years he was nn..JJl ''tLrX 2& rth Hmpqun hlgliway dls- (Conllniied on page 6) . IEMSJ1LEN0F mm pusses n the k ro v rt r v h u 1. u u t a . - 2 1. 1 ...... " ' M . nro Job nt Htnrviitlon wiikah an.l lo H11. vfhmv ho orvP.l n , . ' lAV-' ,:,u 0'" woi-r ror a low iimounl of Mil. II Ih,. Im, ' : . . "".r,H""K 11,1,1 "' l hrnflmi'd ...7l V," I ' I Hill H IIIIKJO. uuuu v, vv vn KV Ml.) wora KhJiiohnrt N. V - Mm .... I 11 ninn ni n AITK. MaUll iiilllirM Allnt.iu .... (iiuiHIUH, Willi Helen larneii Mun.lv ji f' I"'"'"!''!. mude Claude Alle, Coiiag;1' yr;,v C,,.i ZM ' '""""",r't ""- Wolfe Allen Wendllne ' '"' ." ",a"ni of about 75 l-unera. servl'w li ,,e ..eld at "luu'KUr'V'U """""1'"' 10 a. in. Friday at il, .,,'sl ler- r , The u,i Z '""'"""''"I Inn church In Hi,n..ii u,ui. i.V... "" ""'gon Slum soldiers PINBALL OPERATORS PAY FINES OF $10 PORTLAND, .lllno 30. (AP) ho city's campaign nuulnst nln. bnll operators enmo to nt lensl a temporary close today with nlens of gullly cntornii hy four defen. innis. r.uili was fined 110 In mu nicipal court. Out of 111 cases. Ihn clly has oblalnnd seven convlc- Ions. Following ihn roimilelli.n ,,r n... I f HM H A Al'll (V I n work, .1,,, fucllliy 'wiii bo used ""f STlllieTy OMRS IKUSSlOn ,; d' sTes'hlenl'o-rtne !o,,!w,,,.;",,,,' ,srper:ipi ''' : --v;; " , Eagles club ar.smhern,, ,1 I, s eJ e e i'!""1 r"llof "t con- va a member o. ih,. t o k wll reoi.lri f. 1,0 .P'"'"""" "I" "licit who refuses lodge. " h' Vn i f.om .10 (o bo days. . in lake seasonal labor at a fair Surviving hi. ...i. ... wlmlnwl are to be equipped wane. Repnrla of omnlovera will xxz inine? - CANTON. O..- .Iiinn Mtlmi Rock tfirowliiK pickets Injured five non-atrlkera onterlng mills of Re public sieoi corporation in a back lo work movement today. . - Operations In three or nnnnhiica Cunion mills were resumed sue. essrully, under inotoctlon nf thn Ohio national guard, nrter an early iiiiiiiiiiiB iiitic-up. Evacuation of 2.000 men. intnrn. ed in the plant since the strike wns called May 25, was undor way In groups of 800, us non-strlkera inoveii in lo take Iheir places. : Dynumlto smashed a water main; quickly repaired; tolophono wires wore ripped from polos, and Jeer ing pickets horded back hy heavl. ly armed guardsmen, ulded by two low flying airplanes, as the back-to-work movement was started. Sixty Arretd Sixty plckots were arrested and held on technical charges. The most seriously Injured non striker was Louis (lovel, who may have a concussion of .the brain. Others hurt by rocks, thrown nt automobiles carrying the mon Into tho plants, wore: Harold Lang kamp, Joseph Sturm, John II. Clior don and Robert KUwra, ' ' . J ' Kllsoro, one ot the mailt office workers at... the Jtopiiblle aiioy plant, eald-a picket Juinpod on U'o running; bourd of Ills nutomobllo. Rock in hand, ,sald Kllcore, the picket Jeered him, then hit him 0 blow on tho bond. AbIiIo from Oovol. Inhirlns of thn others woro-not serious.. Comparativo quiet prevailed on othor fronts of tho steol strike, culled by the SWOC against the Republic, Inland Stool, Dethiehem Steel corporation, nnd the Youngs town' Shod nnd Tuba Co., ovor re fusel of tho concerns lo sign labor (Condnued on-pngo li) MISS F. MONTGOMERY DIES IN ROSEBURG Franklo Monlgomory. 40. died at her home. 414 south Muln street. Koseburg, yesterday evening fol. owing u week's illness.' Sho was born Juno 2(1, 181)7. ut Selma. Calif. Surviving are Ihe following broth ers and slaters: Emma llutts. Agnes Montgomery. Kill Ih linuku. Adrian and ilnwthnrn Montgom ery, all of Roseburg; Walter Mont, go.nery, Days Creek; William Montgomery. Cralor lake, and (leorgo Montgomery, Olondiilo. I'lineral survlces will bo held nt :30 p. in.. Thursday al Canvon- vllle, Rev. W. C. Fnucolle officiat ing, with Interment In the Can- unvllle ccmelory. Arrangements are In charge of tho Roseburg II n derluklng coinpnny. Gunboat in Battle on Amur River - I.. lOUIlg Oil (' 111 tig. Iri..rn,i.nl iii ioiiiiw in inn I'nir oaks ce -If Ant n .-J'.. lery. Arrangemeiils are In charge hAKL L.. VKEELAND. nf ih.. . I.... L' i I tifir. . . ... ' """h." i iiiii-iui in.iiie. imiNKINII. Manclinukun. .Imin 30. (A I') JiipaiK'se-Maliclioukiio- nil urlllle.y ..lung Ihe dlspilleil ulnar river Dinner was re.inrled In Jiiialiese army and news agency iiiivihi'S ninny lo have sunk one "Invading" soviet Russian minimal, FRENCH PREMIER GIVEN MONEY RULE njlD iirnn i i invaiimg suvlei llusslan giiiilnml. WAR VETERAN, DIES ,"""' 'l"ninge, mini and forced nan '. Vrei.lim.l r.r. ti VI'- ..... .-.iniiiinn .. i-ieran. (I en iiih i. ..I.i ..i Ihe veleraiiB hp here, follow. ...g ii i.nig pel him r tl lieallh. lie I'AKIS June 0 iapi 'ri... .. V i-.i.-h m in neat n. no Krenrb sen!,'!" ,m,y "l 21 "Z,",'," f"' ""'? V,hn- n Cbauiemps' governiue.i . . r ' . '' ,"' rvived by bis .weeping ,!, ,Mhair,d,',n , !. , UJ,vVy,'V''a by r."" ,h ,M""'" ,n"""j' wtejsfar was H.7 . 82. The rrr- A Dnr.z-.r-.r-.. . I'he vole chamber of deputies olrea.lv bud approved the measure. . IMiactment o( (he "decree pow- inessure permits Ueorges Hon APPROVED BY HOUSE Thus. Ihe long Iroubled fur easi runnier lelailnus between Rua sliill mill (be JauallesnslionHored stale or iMiinclioiikuo reached a dra matic and dangerous climax. Ihe Japanese said Hie soviet vessels "Invaded" a Mllllellilliliiiiuiii I'llllllllel s.illlh of Selinilfu (Kan- Iiiiuii) Isluiul In ihe river. (Irliia on J a in i K'lii- .Mil niliouk I Km II forces guarding the shore. The letter's guns reiuriieil I lie fire. I.uter ndvices snld Ihe soviet Amur river fleet of more than a .. I '.Ullll.,.-..... I 1. il.II ... 111. Ilini. Ill .111 l.lr.T.tl. u......r.nlu .., I 1. o let rTra c s ek n,t: , "low' Z,?'"" ta.PI'Prl.,to, 'con . pfancs "vus 'behiconce ra. ed"'"' r Ipv ."rKr;' """,y fl 1,111 '" .TI,H "v-"1 vl WR" 'k' t slept lo conserve France s Banned o, ,. " r'n;"""' ",r eP"nes of the Hie slluallon. Powerful Japanese- .. r ' hoii.i-sennio tax avoldume .mil Manchonkiionn r..l.,fr.ren,n a ,. buse"try b ance I" S .?'!!!?'"' o.noo, be,ng rushed ,o Ihe liver U, 'p and alteinnt economic recovcrv. 1 , .... v""ln conservation Pure (or cvenluolilleB. Ever silica Jupuu look over .Mi.n. hurin from China In 1931, tho fronller between inr eastern Rus sia an.l Mancboiikuo, Its Japanese sponsored neighbor, has boon dis puted. Up In lhal time Ihe Russians en Joyed a v li e mi I monopoly of (ho Amur. Vurlo.is subsequent ntlempts by sovlel Russia and Mnnchoukuo to ostnbllsh a recognized border line nlong Ihe 3.UUO.111II0 frontier, capo, dally In Ihe Amur, area, have fulled. Holh sides reached a wnlerwnva agreement In 10114, but Itunsla do. nuunceil It, At different limes Ilia anvlnia have cited mniiu nti.l . - "Ut uvuiuiuo bel ween the Chinese governmnnn un.. u.n czar to show that this or thai river island or territory bo longs lo Russia. Bui, apparently, Japnneso-Man. choukuoant officials have refused to rocognljo those maps ami agreement! olthor bocausa the) governments who mado them no longer have sovereignly or hp. cause natural forcos have changed tho course or luo Amur,