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' fcOSf.HURC NEWS-REVIEW, KOSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937. SIX MADRID DEFENSE BEATS BACK MOORS (Continued from pwr 1) ere (I. Mediation "Impossible" The 'iiaiilH-of Rjtiilu" roiiimhie nf niilioiiH wits Buddculy ntlleil to wllifr In London hy Jin clutirinuu, I.onl Plvinomli. Ilmm that inn ho vii union would uw to MUk rcnt right for iiinurffcnia in ox chuns'' lor Hliiiulliiwrma willnlrnw al of volun'cfrs wore dim, however-. The wnr will contintn to "in1? hitler eini," Julio Alviire lol Vavo, fommr Spimlnh mlnlmr, mild ill Valencia. M'-ulatlon In "lin iiowlliU." he eontemtiMl. Two I'V.'nchiiieii comK'mnwl 10 deiith by Spanish liiHiirKMtK on rnnvli-llim of plollliiK Ut uproml illHenvn wi'iim among (lenei 1110 l-Vniu-o'a troop were tmniKlil to I'lifiilerrahla, Spuln, today Mom I'uinplona. The men were held pending a rurther lnvcsttmllim or their tnat: limit cutehes of easteni hrook and HilVMi'Kido trou I, Mr. and Mrs. IT. F. Kennanl and (lailKl)ler. Km I'll, fiom Anchoi Alaska, were. kui-sIh at the hotel for a ruiijile of days llii week. Mr. Kennuiij In Hioek and hood urakv Ink. I'r. IN'sh was ulled to give the neci'KHary trcatmetit. Mr. und Mr. I-Vfd Wright of Ifost-oiirtf and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Wright muioieij hi Medi'md Sun day where Mrs. Fred Wrijfht vip.lt- ed inr hrolher, who iH u paiicnl and reporiM condil Ions very Kood i" a hunpital tliero whll h oih III Alaska Harold fio8 ut Healile, was an overuiulil Client Wedticmlay. Irvin Ilaii'-y und futility of for valUe, are tnruuyiirs. one of Hit eotlaen. Mr. lianey is taking tho niinoi-al hiilhfi. T. (i. Hhort, of Cotla'p (;rove, is 1 laltintf Die haihs this week. W. II. J'eild'ie, of KiiKene, was all overnight mift-.i Wi-dnesday. l'it;l Miller, who conducts th't uex vnn 111 i.onae (irove, is luK- nu tulnenil baths this week. Mrs. Vaiiciiie C'lnrk. uf Corvallis, i is niayiiiM nt (he hotel und taking the haih ami dint 1 1 eaiuieut. Vie (li'i-k. of M Minnville. who, is Htcippjiif,' at Drain, is driving In ! for 1 ti (i ha l lis JAPS EXTEND GOAL TO YELLOW RIVER (Continued from page 1) inenihers of the party visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, runner resi dents of ihix I'oniuiiiitlty. Mr. and Mis. M. K. Culhfrfflon of ;itndae were dinner kuchIs of Mi. and Mrs. M. K. Deun Sun-dav. Mr. ami Mrs. Dean McUiIIhIimii, who have been visiting relatives here. 11 nd at l.'mpitia for th past few weeks returned to their home in Driand, (,'alil., Saturday. 'I hey were accommiiiUiI by llielr niece, Hetty l.ou Wesemnn, who plans to rejnain with them for a monili'H vacal Ion. Mr. and Mm. J. P. Wrljilit were lUiebufK visitors Saturday. The many friends of Mis. John l"(;iuson are kIuiI to know that Mrs. Joe KrewMm. of Drain, was (lllMMlw.fl ,lf r,lMr mih. dur- ins which time ho received sur jyical and meiiical ull'-ntiun ai Ku L'enc and liosrhurir- Mrs,Ferfru- sion is reported to be well on the road to recovery. (Ion of Hit American reKideuts emergency couinilHee to naliimrd lives or 4,uH) AinorliMinn there. Sim ilar committees ;ere started hy the 2.0UII Aiuorlcaiis in I'IuiUIhiib and Anhwei province, and by olfl rials olwowheto. (Jauss said the orf;anl.ation did not indlrato that the enierRoncy was considered imtnlnent. (The United States navy has available M ships in far wentern waters. They could he i''d to pro tect or cvu nato Americans from danger zones.) I. In Tokyo (he Japanese war minister told parliament h Is pre pariiiK further "punitive measures" against Chinese, and warned the Japaueso diet lo ho prepared tor an einerueucy session lo provide additional funds. Automobiles carried Japanese troops through I'elplnn lo the north and isujikz inny iuhuh im ward heavily fortified Chinese po sitions at Nankow pass. The Japa nese reported their war planes were homtdny Chinese ironps near Kalgau to halt ull advani-i Into llopeh. Americans Beaten As the columns moved throunh Pelpinn. two American photograph ers were beaten over tho head and ,io tiled to prevent them from taU U114 pictures. They were Sheridan Fahnestoek, 23-year-old New York r. and Honny Powell, news reel cameraman. Two other columns marched ste.adily closer to central Kovein ment troops south of tho ancient dragon ctidtal. (ieaeral Chaiu's declaration bo fore China's educators reiterated his stand of two weeks tijio. when he told them China was prepared to "face the worst" in the uorth China hostilities with Japan. The "slroiiK man" acknowledged overwhelming handicaps in (he ritrnKle, hut declared Nankins was "swamped with uulinii-wlile indica tions" of a determination to resist rurther Japanese encroachment. I!o said the "snontaneous re sponse" Indicated n unified China stood behind the Rovernmeut's po sition from which "there Is no turniiiK Itack." The Rovemment has plans, he said, which "l believe will enable us to strike effectively when the time to show our hand has ar rived." Missions In Peril American missions in north China which missionaries feared mli;hl he obliterated if the crisis spreads nro thos of Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian and Ad ventist churches and the American beard ut missions. Schools wluiiti existence were liHlieved endangered t Deluded the ItnckefelleiMVkln Nn inn Medical college, Catholic university, and YenchhiK university. In llopeh province alone American mission ary property Includes ;'l hospitals and 71)2 churches. a culler this week Mr. and M.s. F. M. KelloKu. ol Cereg, Calif., wore visitors at Uos we Friday, (.buries Hoberi Montfiomerv. student from Monmouth, spent tlie 'ck-iuid with his nioihor. Mrs. Joe AndrusB, of Keedsjtori, spent Sunday with her husband. who Is a patient at the sprint. Mr, and Mrs. Dart 011 II. 'Hi well, of Jtosebiin;. were week-end visitors. Anions the Sunday vlsilors were at the next nieetins of ilio rules 1; iron and WaaiiiiiKton to lulp coin- committee he would hiiljinit u rule i :.t tin- I iritis pihzh uicii is re int'UetlnK a penalty on any or- j ported by forest servico officials gitiifzaiiou atleinpiiiiir to circular-, lo havn eone out of control during izii members ot the senate in tho i the laht hours. chain oer. 'i'be statenit nt was I:i.'.iied by 1 he American federation of lions iiiK uutlioriiii-s, the lionsihK legis lation iiJloiJiiutiou ottiic,' Die labor liousiiifi; conference und the na tlouul asoi-ialioti of lioiisiiit oil 1 ciuls, In was marked "concurred in hy the American Federation of Labor and the. building hade tb-partineul of the American Federal Ion of La bor." Tlie circular iiiyed (he senate 10 reconsider lis -t'l-to-IPJ vote Coon rwiuest from the regional forest i-r in Cortland, three CCC tjj.'ii front the Duulas (ounty urea lia ve br-fii dispatched by automo bile 10 the Cislus fire in Washing ton. The, mm, ipjalifled rudio op era to I'm who will do mdio dispatch ing in the fire area, are: Hoy Skipioi: and Dale Uonney from the Sutilh I'uipqua Falls lamp, and John Henry i'rom Sieamboat. M I-: 1 -If-Y R D, Ail K. 5. (AC) Travelling In two harlered stasr ts err elirollieS rrttiii 1 lie Med ford yesterday annum an unn iioiin'iii , liti, ri,.t u jit fur the Co- by Senator Hyrd (D.. Va.), in"Ull)lia NUj0tial forest, 1 f0 mllea limit the cost of housing projects, ! JloMhl.ils, f Curlland, lo battle u ex.dusive or laud, lo l ,'" u rooni ; r,-,.Hi fire of lare proport ion,H. or Lon a family unit. !-,-,.,. ..nnilh-.m wero accompanied o Dies at Coqullle Mrs. Clara Lan drelh, of this city, lias received I word of the death i t her mother, Mrs. W. V. ilaue, of Coqufllc. Am- sust 3. Mrs. Case, widow of Coos county's late sheriff, wan a pioneer resident of Oregon, bavins crossed the plains In a covered wason at Mrs. Morence Ubtf-r and Anette the age of twi). She was Kti years AndntSH ut Itcedsport. Jack Mind-luf ae. Five children survive. bald of Winchester Hay, T Short! o - Of Cottano tirove, Mr. and .Mrs. 1 PIDPI TI ADC A D"M ICtT IRE OF SENATORS (.i'Oi-kc KlIIukk ilnil liimlly of I omilllil. mill Mr. Win. I It-Ill well, iruilhci' of I ho 1 1. Ill u . -II hrnlhiirH. DAYS CREEK DAYS CltFKK", An jr. fi. -Cem. Susie and Wiletha Muichlnsou re turned Saturday evening from a week's vacation trip i Fish lake. Mrs. Myrnn Wlllard had the misfortune to fall and dislocate her left shoulder Mnmlny morn- (Contlnued from page I) 1 years in the senate." Tlie statements were dist.i ilinl- 1 to senators in nersonallv add- j ressed envelopes, accouipauieil by letters sisned hy Lansdon Cost, as president of the American led-i-rntini) of housins authorities. McNary told the senate that if there v;i" no senate rule nn Ickes Urges Action As the legislation jnuv d towar! final senate acthni, Secielary Ickes niade a formal bid for the administration control of ihe pro Ktatn it would authorize. lie told the house banking com mittee that administraliou of War ner housing bill should bo placed under the jurisdiction of the in- i 0 terfor department because of itfl :TAY nnnr ,Mr 11 A T T experience with low cost hoiming I A A. UUUiIIMj MALI ' We either oiisht to fish, or cut t ball," Ickes said, "with regard to reorganizing the executive de partment of the government. There, would he just as much logic to ' methods which he considered passing a hill providing for three should be checked hy legislation. by four foreel fire, experts attach ! ed' to the Houue river national ! forest service here. I 't he forest service reported that ; ;)M men would be sent from this state to fight the fire. Tlie fire j started when a "sleeper" fire snag ! fell ami the flames spread. (Continued from page 1) crotarles of the treasury as to naet (his bill with Its present e;e- :iit fve provisions. Tho committee proposed to lift the surtaxes on domestic personal holding corporations to tifi per ly, and some revoked entirely. j With regard to taxing undistri- , buted net income, of foreign per- , s o n a 1 holding companies as though already distributed to American owners, the commit t eft . said it was recommending "a 1 ineihod of tuxatiou which Is a, de pariure from anv previously used with respect to corporate In come." j "Tho committee r"els, howpver," ; 1 lift report added, "Hint this In novation Is necessary to protect the revenue and prevent, further use of one of the most glaring loopholes now existing." Thereupon the committee pro posed thai lax laws should be re vised to encourage dissolution of foreign personal holding firms "us prouipily us possible." The major recommendation here was that in the liquidation of any foreign personal holding firm not completed by the end of this year, mo per cent of the sains from Ihe liquidation should he taken into account In computing net income. tinner existing law it is possible for us little as 30 per cent of the gain to be taken into account in computing net income. Asserting it found uo justifica tion for incorporation of yachts unci country estates, the commit tee suggested that they be handl ed by revising the definition of personal holding corporations. Would Curb Deductions It also urged thai deductions from gross income should not be allowed for expenses of operation and maintenance of property own- Ickes said the proposal In the cent on the tindistrlliuied net In bill pending In Ihe senate to have come not in excess of J2u.0ini and 1. three-man. independent body ad minister tlie bill "ju t doesn't make sense to me." CCC CREWS USED pi-r c-Plil on th ttlUDiiut above The present lutes nre S lo 48 tier cent. "No low minimum rate can i--ev I ei " t ie ret'ort i "with IU BA1 ILL rLAMiib oiit enabling wealthy tmllvliluals - :to escape sithKtiint ijil taxes through (Coutlnueil from pace 1) :'be formation ol' iiiullipio personal . , (holding eonipanles." lu.ueH. j In adilitinn, tho enmmittee suk- Men have been raliei! I'ro.M near-! jested that deductions allowed Iv -ill of l in- t'Ct' ramt s in ( Ire-' sm-li eonipanles he altered hroad- c-d or operated by a holding coin-1 puny to the exlenl the expenses ! exceed rent or compensation, un-; less 11 Is established that the com- I pensutlon Is the highest obtain- able, that there wus reasonable expectation of profit, that the property was necessary to the con duet of the business or that It was held in the course of business car ried on for protit. Tho committee suid these ichuiiKes would have the effect of i placing tho personal holding com pany on the same basis as an in ! dividual who cannot offset his i personal expenses against his in come. Incorporated talents would be treated similarly. Hero again the committee would reileflnn person al holding companies and include 111 Income tho full amount receiv ed hy the corporation frons. con- tracls for personal services of any individual who. will) his, family and partner, directly or Indirectly owned 25 per cent or mom In lvalue of the outstanding stock. jCe's fiave et fiome-mtiae cake " Schilling Baking7 Powder SUMMER WOOD PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord f ?-00 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord - -gJ 16-inch Dry, per load -- - $4-59 It-inch Green, per load - - ee 88 Mill Ends, per load 53-58 2-ft. Green Slab, per load - - H'82 Sawdust, per unit - S2.00 PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. I'VE LOOKED IT OVER INSI OE AND OUT AND n'S PERFECT BOSWELL SPRINGS F. J. and K. 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