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SIX ROSEBURC NT.W55-RFV1KW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1037. m k i ii-'on i ), Ki-pt 21. (Ap) 'tiurli'H II. liny, iciiri'd, who (Hll Ilfil tlilu tnornliiK fit Hid trial In i-iiTiiit rum l of Karl .V. KilllH, i lium .! with "hmimiik ii anil M-ruihiK it lolicry" (lnlt:ill iiiinliinc), lio liitil lit)vl ill' ili'Vfcn m "nt int U.umt limt'H III the juiHt llirrn ymirH," mill cliiiiui'd noun prolicji'iicy, full ed id mo i" pay hulit hit In Irii j-lmlH, on iliiliH A, a m-ixed pin hall ii i tif 1 1 J int. In l In cm prelimin ary ulinis (iny iiIku hit itoihliiK hill tin' "out hole." Cay watt called by tin nlaln ns (xpri t wiliii'.sM. nlimi; with I. It. lluiTlxoti, I'i'tlri'd, si nit II. N. Hurler, rara owimt, uho a Inn mild tliy Inid plnyt'd lite plnlaillH roiiHiHlent ly and n'lHlHtt-nlly over a ruiUI mlili period, Tilt male liux RiilipniMiacd n mint her nf cdii niy oflli'lnlK who hav- nevnr played the devices ait wit- 1H'!H. H. The pinhal) mnchinn Tor ulilcli SiiiiH acted uh tieiil In Jackson futility wan placed In front ttt the jury box, where Ihe ten men and l wo women Jinmn wnlched Hie wll iickhi'h huw lliclr prnlii-lency. The Hlale In the, cuHe conl(-nds Hie pinliall inai-hinen ionntlltiie , lottery, with the eleinciit of mull, ft any, 1101 coNirioiiiliiu lo the finul enllH. Tin defenKP holdH an element (if nklll cxIhIh, mid this icnioveH lliein riinn chiKHlflcatlon an n Inflcry, un der Oreftdii hiw. CITY TAXES ARE CUT MORE THAN 2 MILLS (Continued rrom pnge 1) nl ji mlilr-il. . ' Radio Plan Opposed Thorn uho wiih eoiiflldenible iMhcusbIoii concerning U proponed $iio appioprlatioii to pay- u part llme operator to nerve in Murium and flfiiiiiiatins rudio 1tHeriVivni!, bill o'lnntion in ini'lude the nppro Itrintioii In the hndfjet was rejeii cd by u vole of 5 to I. A. N. Omit I served as chair man of Hie Imdit't coininitti-c, and I, M. ItMtlle wiih eh'cied Hecretary. K. W. Chapman and A. 0. Marsters were other member of the com MllMee present. ineetlii Joint ly willi' tile chy co'.incll. The tentative budget will be brought before (he council al a later meeilni; for public d incur sion, and any peiHoiiH .Hiving '' commendalioiiH to make coni'ern Iiik chatiKt'H will be civen an op portunity to he In a rd before he proposed list ' of expenditure U finally tnlopted. Total Reduced The budnd as approved by the committee culls for a total lax of K!i.77!i.W at compared with $!!, (iKJ ill! Tor lliST. or I liltt Kiiin of SM TTfi.Uil, bond payments cull lor y.tl,r.u.i on and iniereHt paviuentK 5u.!i;:;. ihi, a tutu, of n. i:;r..no. us compared with S.VJ.tiT::.!.,',, required for debt Kervice in the .!:!" bud Bet. The actual operating budget for 1 !KtN Ik prnpOHed In I he mini of $ir,.:t-HMMi us compared with $15,. l HUM for 1!K17. It was possible for the IiihIkH committee to have levied Hie sum of $!l,f7y.fi0 within the limitation of the stale law. Members of the committee were furnished by City Uecorder A. .1. (leddes with a deiniled statement ol budttet allotments and expcndl litres for yust years. tnReiher with Modfl Tllmttateil Ii K M, 71.71 BEAUTIFULLY DE SIGNED, MODERN IN EVERY WAYI Montig Circulator heittit in finished In glimninf porcelain namtl. walnut giaintd. Any model will add to the tMrac llvenen ot any room in which It It plated. M 1 Rt piie iiniotmlK pent In tawh depart nicni for Ihe Hint Mix months of ! the current year. The compila- lion also showed anlidpaied lu coiuh of $lu,:pnf from souites oth I ft than luxuilou. These included I pay men is on Ileus $-),unn. mud ; lutid t l,.1oo, fiiH M t.Mio. Umi."":'. i-iW, MIUrljM-H $h(HI. Receipts Are Short Ol her interest ini; riuun s suii- I milled by ihe rccoi der, showed 1 1 nu i i nun me pi-rion or v.izz to i I 'PI, the ne shoi'lav'e between Hie : anion ii I of tax levied and the amount n-reived lotnlh $H!i.Tt. l-'or th same period i-xi-rul jHiies exceeded the aillooilt of i 'peclive budgets fur a li' l Molt.l of :iMj;i.!i!. Only three limes ullliin thai perlnd, has Ihe laiduel hown u balance by Ihe end of lie yeur. ihe report said. It i mil h-i puled, however, unless mi forseen tin timsliinces arise, that Hie !!:" biid:et also w HI . h.nv a hula uce, us the expi-nilii mvs for Ihe first kIx moiilhs were approxi malidy S.uuo beuw the uinouiil alloited for Dial period and I u I' ll). t navlnts have since been made. Tin- lii;:S hudj-'el jirf iniN'i.". io Hie commitiee ami uh finally adopt e n us follows: Salnrien Art As Proposed Adopted Treasurer .. S l.iiouiiu I.usihmi itecoi d r i.. . I .ftoo.un i ,:;rio.iio ( liy atto'ii'v .. Ktii.nu Mil. on Klectrlciii in. .. imi.ou ljo.on $ :i,7i'o,n'i :i,:::io on Fire- Vater Allowance rho depl S 1 .20O.IMI S 1 ,20m no Fiie chief 4ri).ou lino.uii May innk driv er l.riOii.no l,2uh.iHi NlKht t melt driver l.nw up 1.200. on Supplies ...... . I.ouu.mi l.oiio.iai Wuinr for hy ' diauls J,2.'o.oii 1.2'tO.oii . t , S (I Hon. op S C,ir(o.oti Henlth-PoMco ! Marshal $ t. Sen. no $ l.T.nu.od Police ii .... li.imo.ou 2.rso.iin Special jolico liMt.OO uiioi) I Supplies .. . 7"ii.o0 , 7f.o no S 't,i',', no 4.!f:pi.oo ' City Improvements l.ihrmv s 2.7 "-' ? '1 7." "in MmiP I pul bund 72ooo 7"e ix Slr"eis ... i; ooo 0') U.il'iOH't Other 2.0(10.1)0 2,ono.u'i ll.l7P.oo :i I .I7o.(io Strfeti Si reel SnpT. ..S l.rno tMb $ l.-innno Helrers Clt .... :i.i;oo oii ri.timi oil Supplies 7oo.oii 71111 III! $ ri.Kon.no $ r, Bond Payments .S0O.00 "nil 00 (1110.00 r.uo.uo nun. 00 11tio.no r.oo.oo Aviation 2.51111. 00 t 2 City hull sewer 2,(Hio,on 2 Kmidiiiu (2) . . il ftiio 00 !) Soldiers' home ii.oihi on 1;, K e f u 11 d hie (pi:tr.) r.. nun 00 n Hcfnndlui; uiir- 1 anli ' fi 5'io.on ' C, $::i.roii.uo $::i,r.uo.oii Dond Interent Wiuiiii IS i7.f.d iv'7.r.n Pumlliiu (2) .... i.:i 1 :i7f..oo ri.uriii on Tun on 70 on .n27.r.o l,Nl.r.oo Soldiers' home ri.or.n no lOO.IlO 7S0 00 n.n27.ro l.Hlfi no Hy hall sewer II e r o n d ins U!i::i It e f 11 II d 111 lt U!i;tM ItefundiiiK war-,. rants . ji2.o:ir.oo $i2.!i:ir..oo , $ s.fino on i s,roo.oo l.lKht Priniiim slaly. Kloeiions Misrelhiiieous 2fin 00 250.no ino 00 7 "ill. 1 IK 4.000 00 1 mi 00 7. ro. on 4,(100.00 Kniei'Keiuy ... Totals 01.K7r H( 77T no 33 A MONTAG ASSURES HEALTHFUL, CIRCULATED WARMTH THRU OUT YOUR ENTIRE HOME... You'll have no fear of fall or winter weather after you turn your heating problem over to a Montag Circulator heater. It will make com fort certain for years to come. There are Montag models for homes up to 10 rooms in size . . . types for both wood and coal; others for wood only. See our complete showing of Montags today. Ut hi tppfaJt your oM better TODAY... ow al towancdwIN b itntrout I JUDD'S FURNITURE STORE (Hy Hie Associated Press) Annihiluiloii of two lusiirueiit hattaliouH was rcporicd loday lldiu tin; far .Miiilhern Spunisli war front, midway bei ween inr dohu and Uudajo, where 'overn meiit foi'ces thrust fnrwmd in im poriaut Kaius. (Jovernmeiit disatches declared one lnsiijK"iil bailulion was de .siroveil at. Slinu in a iiovei nmeut counieialtack I olio v. triK an insur Ki iii advance protected by u heavy artillery burruRe. A second battalion, ruslid up to reinforce weakened defense, ut tlranja de Tori ehermosu, was wip ed Oil I Where Hie K'VerillnefH )U(. lie lines biilloou outward lo with in loo mib'S of Hie I'ortiiKHfsc frontier. Stiaielc Koverniueiit i-'alns were rejirtrieii in ihe region, 7b llliletl norihwest of Cordoba, where war adiviiy has been relatively slight reciutly W hile gin er unieiit mid in Mit;ent forces concentrated on noi l hem balileflelds. Hioveriiiiienl uilis were disput ed, however, by an insurneni eoni iiiuuique that declared government coiiuieratiacks laid been repulsed in Ihe (iruiija de Torrehermou sector ami in the nearby Sierra de Tejoiiera mountains. ) (ioveriiiiieiii hoops were reiort d in have laken heights dominat ion the vital ea.s(-west I'eiiarroyu railway and houses on the out skirts of (iiuiija de Torrehermosa while cavalry forces were striking at insurgent lines that tut the road to A.uuku. ten miles south. A haul battle in which insur gent forces uci ideulally tinned their (nils on one amither was re ported from Hie A 1 agon front. northeuHt of .Madrid. Several casualiies were inflicted when in suiKents mlstoidt as the enemy a patrol of thoir own which was nu ll t attack hy envoni:i!"!it troops. KRNR WILL JOIN MUTUAL NETWORK (Continued from page 1) tliose of Ted U'eems, Vincent Lo pez, l-Ytddie Martin and Krskine Hawkins will be presented remilar ly. and lovi-rs of line music will have ample opportunity lo hear the Chicago Palmer House Concert Knsembie. Dr. Charles Courbotii. orpanist, Pauline Albert, Kdna Sel lers, 'Ihe Deep South N'euro Choir, the International Salon Orchestra, and u galaxy of other stars and famous musical ornunizntions. Mutual network nrouruins nriel- nale In New Vork. Chicimo, Sail Francisco and I.os AiiKeies, and di uinatic Rerlals to be released Horn these points to Doiprlas coun ty listen. o-s through K UN It Include radio's leadliiK juvenile show, "The l.otie Uunner. PUts Hide of Twen ty," "KiiKlish Coronets," "Another Itackei." "Atartlia and Hal" and "The Johnson Family." News-lie view newscasts w ill he continued, und will be iiumiicllted by the national popular Alka Selt zer news, ut !t:u p. ni., seven days per week, '.iengioiis broadcasts w ill include Kltlcr Ijghtfool and longreKatlou, and the Hev. Chas. l''uller td l.os Angeles. Locally produced prog nuns of proven merit will not be discon tinued, according to the si at Ion management, ami local talent will be stressed lu programs originat ing in Hoseburg. Local advertisers will continue as usual, nnd KltNH w ill in no way lose it identity TERMS: Your eld hatr la down payment l wookly on balance. as the "Douglan County Station." Kather, Its service locally will be enhanced by addition of many out Kiuijdiutc nationally fumouM shows. GEN. DENHART SHOOTING VICTIM (Continued from paf-'O 1) The la I ter ran toward the hotel only to crumple in its entrance with bullets through bis head and heart. Myers fled In another di rection and came buck with hands above hi.s hi ud, lo beg that he be spared. Lawyer Spared . "Don't shooi ihe lawyer." Mv- ers said Dr. Carr riled. t'inhardt died without- utirin a word. A crowd gathered and Pa trolman Jeptha I racey cjune ruil nlitK up. Tracey t,ald the three brothers j.-ave up their pistols and surrendered ruiMIy to him ami that Hoy said, "I did it." At his first trial ihe jury dis agreed and Iti-nhardt's t2r.ono bend was renewed. He dHuri Mrs. Taylor commit'.ed suicide be- caoKi of the thrtata of a jealous fiiiitor. The commonwealili fon- i-nded Deiihardt killed her lasl November fi because .she yielded lo her family's objections and had de clined to marry him. Declaring Mh innocence. the Spanish American, Mexican border and World war veteran predicted as he left court after the disagree ment that "there will be no sec ond trial." The trial was called nt (he Sepicmher term, however, but Denhardl'i; words came true. His lister. Miss Hertha Don hanlt, who had stayed at bis side during his trial, was at her home in Howling Oreen lust nighi when he was killed. Donhurilt's former wife, Mih. Klizaheth Oluze Den- hardt. from whom he was divorce! in i;t:t:t after 32 years of wedlock. 110 nves nt Howling tjreen. -0 STRANGLER SLAYS VICTORIA WOMAN VICTOItIA, Sept. 21 (CPi The battered body of Mrs. llelon Smith, il.Vyearold widow, was found today In a. vacant lot In the .lames Hay residential area of Vic toria. Around the dead woman's neck was a man's necktie. Investigating: officers said the fact that Mrs. Smith's clothing whs lisarruniM-d led them lo believe she had been criminally assaulted. Her lace was crushed and smeared with blood. ; ' PORTLAND, Sept. 20 College men can find jobs if they tire not u proud to take them, ' riiifl is the conclusion reached in 11 purvey conducted by Albany college al Portland , to determine availability ot part-time employ ment for students. Of Tit'iK q lies t ion -milres mulled by the college, nil per cent brought answers ami -r0 per cent offered homes of some kind lu return I'm part-time work', officials said. Schilling mire Vanilla of the kitchen miTrt 1 "Urol u sv II 1 Model llluiirattd, F 210 13.7! Lent life tetrice and hcatmi latiitiction have mad Meitii lamoua. They are manufactured iiht here in thia terri tory and heat treat tnanr thoueandt ot hornet bke rute. ITALY WILL JOIN IN PIRACY PATROL KOMK, Sept. 21 (AP) Italy avvvptl tonight to join Ilrltaln and Frame in anti-piracy patrol of the Mediterranean. Foreign Minister Count Caleuzo Ciano udvised the liritlsli and Fieuch Kovernments of Italy's readiness to join rtie patrol, on Ihr iiusis of parity with tliose two na tions. llritaln and France, the Italian government said, have agreed to suilsfy this demand. CHINESE BEAT OFF JAP AIR RAIDERS (Continued from page 1) ship was forced down and lis three occupants wero taken prison er. 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