SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937.
GIJON SURRENDERS
TO REBEL FORCES
(Continued from pace J)
tcr of tllB one-tlniR dictator umlnr
the nuslect Kind Alfonso, wus
among ihopi nuimul to IIih coun
cil, u mi'i' lowuidH ci-dailon "t a
civil government umler Kruuco'it
dictatorship (he now control"
about two-thtril of Spain.)
(linriliir report weio confuaitiK
roKardiiiK tho sllniitiim In (iljon
itself. 0(flcern of six ttovxiniuelil
plane which landed at llliinllz
yesterday miid Basques and An
ti'irlitns fought In the atwla he
fore tho city's surrender. Ilelarm
ino Toman, auanhint governor of
(iljon, wua reported lo have fled
to France.)
A ncore of Spanish Kovernmelit
trawlers tied up at Saint Jean de
I.uz anil Ilavonue, French porta,
put out to sea with the Intention
of tryinir to rescue aa muny gov
ernment supporters as possible
from Gljnn.
liut as most of thesn vessels
lacked radio equipment, Spaniards
here feared they would fall Into
the hands of the Insurijents befora
they learned filjon had surrend
ered. Oviedo Saved by Rebels
Insurgent officers announced
liaison had been established be
tween Ccncral Franco's troops In
(iljon and iho beleaguered garri
son nt Oviedo. This announce
ment was Interpreted as meaning
government troops which had been
besieging Oviedo since Iho slart
of the civil war 1.1 months ugo had
abandoned Ihelr nfforw lo capture
it upon learning that (iljon hail
fallen.
Indications wero that tho Insur
gents would clean up quickly the
remaining fragments of govern
ment territory In Aslurius province
and transfer tho mass of troops
from Ihla nrea lo eastern Spain
for the impending major offensive
there.
General Franco hiw been con
centrating troops In the Aragon
sector in preparation for a drive
into Cntalonia and Valencia. The
Insurgent command appeared
hopcrul It would bo able to deal
a decisive blow lo these govern
ment centers beforo any apprec
iable, number of foreign volunteers
can be withdrawn from the civil
war.
It had been (Jnneral Franco's
plan to settle ihe war before win
ter weather interferes Willi troop
opera.l ions.
EDEN THANKS ITALY FOR
ACTION IN SPANISH CRISIS
LONDON, Oct. 21. (AP) Kor
eicn Secretary Anthony ICden, ad
dressiiiK. .common, today thanked
Italy for making at "tho eleventh
hour" hor new and "very wel
come" contribution to Kurope's
program of nonintervention In
Spain by flRreoihR to preliminary
steps for withdrawal of foreign
f&hlera In Insurfient nrmies.
Kden reiterated, however, Hri
taln's determhmtlon "to maintain
11 rinht of way on this main ur
(erial road" the Mediterranean.
Ilo said llrUlsh reiiriuameut. had
no "overt or latent, strains of re
veiiRe, either In tho Mediterranean
or anywhere else," but ho added:
"Our position In tho Mediter
ranean Is simply thisve mean
to maintain tho riht of way on
this inn hi arterial road. We are
jusllfled in exnectltiK such a rlRht
of way should bo unchallenged.
"We have never n sited and we
do not.iiHk today thnt the riylil of
way should be exclusive."
Then ho promised "our whole
hearted cooperation" In the K'1'"'"
al Mediterranean friendship
scheme "on condition this problem
of non-intervention in Spain is re
solved." CROP CONTROL PLAN
CAUSING WORRY
.Con tinned from pago 1)
done wllhiu the budget."
Tax Query Dcdged
Tho treasury chief declined to
say whether Mr. Iloosevell's re
vamped budget indicated a neces
sity for new taxes. The budget
jumped tho gross deficit forecast
by $277,000,000 to SSim.OOO.OOO.
Asked whether the president's
prediction of a balanced budget in
the next fiscal your would ho at
tallied, Movgcntliuu responded:
"I don't want to answer that
question, and I would like you noi
to draw any deductions from that
answer."
The secretary said n ffiti, 000.000
cut In revenue estimates for this
fiscal year contained In the re
vamped budget represented un ad
justment of treasury estimates "to
business conditions,"
Corn Loam Urged
Leaders of the American Tarm
bureau federation told President
Koosevell yesterday that there is
an 'inline. Male necessily" tor corn
crop loans.
Kmerging from a conference at
the white house, Kit ward A.
O'Neal, president of the federation.
fiim im HHKcii iot a litl cent coin
man. tuners present ;it ihe ion
fi'ience were Kail Smith, vice
president of the federation, and
Clifford H. (in-gory, cditm- ot Wal
lace's Kami Journal.
l'he meeting was one of several
scheduled by the administration al
the white hou -e and agriculture
department. Tims- conferences led
observers to believe Mr. Hoose
veil was lintti.:: up support or or
ganised rut in a run pa for a broad
new farm program at the forth
coming special session or congress.
O'Neal said the loan proposal
which the farm leaders discussed
with the president would have the
effect of Insuring the fanners liu
STARTS SUNDAY
Hunt's INDIAN Theatre
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
FROM caSEFWATlOKl,
SISTER AAARTHA, 1
SEE THAT YOU JUMPEP
IWTO THE MATRIMOKJIAL.
SEA WITH SOMEOWE
WHO CCULPW'T SWIM
AkIC? YOU'VE HAP HIM
HAkiaiKlG OKJ YOUR
WECK EVER SIUCE
1 BOUC3HT THIS
BELATED WEPPIMG
pRESEkJT WITH THAT
HUUKOFA BROTHER
OF MlUE IW MlnJI?
I HOPE HE EMJOYS
ml
Corvallis Intellectual Prodigy, Aged 9,
Easily Tops Sfchool Class, Musician Of
High Ability, Speaks Spanish, Plays Chess
rOUVAJ.UK, Ore., Oct. 20. ;the family pocket book, they econ
(AI')A nine-year-old yoniiKster, omi.id in ulhcr direeiions. 'l iny
who stood at Ihe head (if ti collcK-J permitted him in collect a library
class when he was only six, walks on widely varied Htibfects. They
briskly past the Corvallis i;nilo 1 ave hiui a microscope and kept
school each day and shovc.t op'-n 'him suppliid wilh games and pic
the great door of the hiuii school tures.
willi his shoulder. I lis father taught him miinc
. Il's Alexander Hull Jr., ntieiid ,and Spanish. His mother iustru'-i-ing
school for the first 'line in his led him in lies eli nn'iilary subjwiH.
life. vMexandiu 'a eduallo:i, a com- "Last year we lei him take ihe
blnalioii or his own iuleilectnal hi- course of sludy for the grades and
((uisitivcuess ami iiinniug ability I Junior high school and had hint
lo learn, developed with si li lo-
vial ban-like strides a I home thai
Ktnmmar h hool pa
" waa loo
pie kc'.iooI
.iunw as cany us me
aso.
Kvtn now the child si.Lh the ex
ample of scholarship for Ids older
school mates.
When Alexander learned hU
"letters at two , years ami one
month, nu age when the majority i lil7 ' V"0 ww 77 H
of babies are just eliminating thnj(,,t' "f "verage children class in
inntulixiim thumb-sucking IniluJ",n""l,M P"'-" ' w"'"!
his parents knew he had a "glfl." ' M,ltor ,f n!! , '
Knur months later he could print ! lH,l!M'' ."Vvlll7- P'enlB knew how
his own name. When he was four
years old Alexander could "read j
anything," knew Ihe multiplication f
tunics through the 12$ ami began i
playing the piano with a "sense of !
absolute pitch,"
His father, a member of the .
general extension sy.stem at ore-j
gnu Htute college, welcomed him
lo his Pacific college class in bar- ,
mony at six.
Alexander was more
advanced than the underiaduales. '
He played Moart 1 Minor Kan-I
lasla In concert. In the last year
he has accompanied his father in
radto broadcasts aud pluvs nearlv
ull the worlds grout compositions .
with an arlist's sympathy and un -
iiersiauuing.
I he hoy loves mathematics and i
science. He reads omnivoroiisly 1
and has n real appetite for mys- I
lery and deh-cllve stories.
Piny, Exercise Added
The pariMits, of course, had a
serimis problem in directing Hie
lad's life bit ii normal channels.
They did not curb his talent but
they hiuv that It was balanced by
proper play, exercise unit bo vis h
aclivity.
They always satisfied his de
sire "to know" and if It pinched
cents a bushel on corn, represent i
tug approximately 75 per cent of
nte corn parity price. Parity, he
said, now is .Si cents.
Agriculture department econo
mists said that parity, us applied
to corn, theoretically would per
mit tho farmer to buy the same
amount of industrial goods with a
bushel of corn as be did during the
relatively stable period of lann
prices from l!MMl lo 1!H I.
ROSEBURG SCHOOLS
WILL BE INSPECTED
(Continued from page 1)
present plans, a new proposal for
a bond issue to linauce such con
slniclliin program ns may be deem
ed necessary in view of the in
'.mector's findings.
Iteeonslruclimt of the Kose school
and replaceinenr of Ihe Kullerton
school was advised in a resolution
adopted by school budget lioatd
members, n.. c-inuected with Ihe
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No mutter how many medicines
you hove tried for your coukIi. chest
cold, or hronchlul Irritation, vou c:m
grt relict now with Crcoiimlslon.
Serious trouble muv be brewing nnd
you cannot nltord to take 11 rlinnra
with nny remedy less potent Hum
Crcomtilslon, which noes rinht to
tho sent ot (he trouble nnd nlils nn
turc to soothe nnd hcnl the i'Ulnineil
mucous nic'iiuriuies nnd to loosen
and expel tho itcrm-lmlcn phleitm.
Even If other remedies linve failed,
' don't bo tllBcouniKcd, try Creoniul
slon. Your tlrtiKKl-t la nuthorl?ed to
refund your money if you nro not
! thoroughly sittlMlrd with the brne
i fits oblnlncd from tho verv first
i bottle. Creomulslon Is one word not
I two. and tt hits no hyphen In It.
I Ask for It plnlnly, seo thnt the nnino
I on tho bottle Is Creomulslon. nnd
I ou'll Rot tho Kenulno product nnd
with
LIZZIE A KJECKLACE
CAM
AMD BRACELETS
MATCH.' WHY,
CAM X THAMK
I'VE BEEM PREAMlMa
-
OP HAVlMa A
OP THESE T-OR
IF 1 HAD WAITEP
TOR IHE AAAUORTO
6ET EKJOUaH
TO BUY ME A SET,
X'P HAVE TO PASS
OUT OF THE PICTURE
SO HE COULD
fT
MY LIFE IWSURANCE.'
run through the subject:
the
falher said. In a ciise
it was
rfvii'W."
"It seems to ine highly Import
ant Hint a child he permitted to
make progress at his own desire
and al such speed as Is suited to
li i tii Individually.
"The mentally ndvancel child Is
hold back and annoyed and made
1 1,1 ! H,,U ""V '','
the time, not sporadically.
Hold Mr. aud Mrs. Hull are pro
fessional teachers and accomplish
ed musicians.
Likes to Play Chess
A leva nder, whose fra nk brow n
eyes look out on 1 he world from
behind large horn-rim nted sp. c
tacles, Is below nverage in athletic
skill, his father said, and would
n mnlif,;,, ,. likes card tmtm-s
,,,i ,.i,,.ua
n. Who recommends special
Ucho.ds for advanced children, add-
..i- -with im,.i.i.i ,,.,,,,1 i. u
iivsicallv itut of ihe runniim and
wjj, diysical etpials he is boreil." I
Th., ,.nv n.,..m.s i.,... llihlI ...
'Tun." His narenls never nermil
him lo overdo It. Ho has kept a
dully diary for four years. In the
last year he has gone lo movint;
pictures and likes the comedies
especially. His bicycle gives him
his chief exercise.
"Alexander is a little boy," bis
father said, "and there is nothing
further from our minds than to
(real him as a prodigy. We do not
encourage him lo do things for
display, but for self-expression and
pleasure."
school board. These budget com
niitteemen contended in their re
solution (hat the cost of KeeplliK
Iho existing liuildliiKS servicetible.
exclusive of the iiosslblllty of fu
ture dancer attendant wilh the
continued uso of (he Hose school
building, niununted to more than
principal and lul crest na5'iueuts
nu the proposed bond Issue.
ILENDEO WHISKEY Proof . . . th ttrt4M
whitfcitji In Ihlt prodwcl r I ytr nd I
frtonlhi old or more, K ttrtlqM wSiiUw,
79 grain ntulral spirit; ISf, ttlghl mht
Ur, I fr nd 4 month old. I0 ilraiqht
whlltr. Vr old.
OlttfTYMS DISTILLERS. INC .N V.C.
7'
Major Hoople
!
V. 'sAWSS.'.'.''
TO
HOW
YOU
GET
YEARS'
OOUGH
USE
LtJe'll. be
HOCKlMtS Hr
HALF 5HOBTLY-
EMBEZZLEMENT IS
CHARGED TO BANKER
TlimUNGTON, la.. Oct. 21.--
(Al William C. Kurrle, banker
spoiisiiuin held for alleged embez
zlement of Jinu.tmO from the First
National bank of Burlington, todny
' was luineil over to a federal offi-
, cer.
i I 'nder a writ of atfachment,
Kiirrle's nalely deposit box was op
fiicd ami ofiici'is saiil several hi;n-
: died certificates of deposit, were
1 found.
Police said Kurrle has declined
, lo iriitke any siaieim-ni oilier than
admit tint,' auiiior.shji of a letter
which ai'liitcd the embez.leineiit
"f I )), nun.
Alfred Dennis, OS-ycar-old justu-o
of the peace of Weymouth, Il-itWh J
south coast town, plans to nil on'
the bench to celebrate his innid-
redih birthday. "I don't intend
ever to retire.'' he saiil recently.
More than 80 uer cent of th
Hki.uihi annual cases of diphtheria 8
in i ne l ulled Mates occur between
the iim-s of one and five years.
nile riders have become such a
'"euace lo traffic in (Jroeley. Colo.,
that police have decided all bicy
cle involved in trail ic violations
will be .Impounded for Ho lo !w
days. Kirst victim of the new ri:P
w as a 12-year-old boy charged w U h
"riding double." It was a second
olfi'Mse case and the bike was tak
en from him for !H) days.
- o
A firebug who conc-en I rates n:i
palm lives has destroved mice
than lun stately ornaments to ihe
ts of Itedlands. Calif. The dry,
(l,"iU' fioiids of ihe palm which j
hang down the trunk make a
tural torch. Police theorize that the
arsonist touches a match lo them
and il'i-n tbs in an aMtnmohil-v
t E3AP,THF t
Y TRINKETS f
V? LOOK LIKE )
- (-jcfvjuiirjc c
JC JEWELS ! )
X X SHALL j
; IUQUIRE y
f;C OF UMCLE T
JrS ABE AS j
l-'r TO THEIR
f -ra c a 1 Jy.
LOWELL'S new merchandising policy nearly doubled
their stock of Dresses in several price ranges and in sizes
12 to 48. New Eastern buying connections give us
newer and smarter Dresses than ever before.
LARGER STYLES
Softly draped fronts, plain smooth lines, in
styles that minimize the heavier lines. Crepes
with satin, braid and net trims. Sizes 38 to 50.
SCHOOL BUILDING
MSP IIP TO ROARDS
SAI.K.M, tut, 21. (AP S.honl
bo: iris have authority to deny the
um o Hi liixtl huildiiijys to any or
Kaniziif ion. .Attorney (ieuerul 1. H.
Viin Winkle ruled toritiy lor Kx
fJui iih in, nv.it u mi-IkhiI Kupt-iinti'iitl-ent.
ICoy K. f'auuun, Multnomab coun
ty hool superiiitendm, atikeil
PnlllJitl) wlietljer tin school bounl t
had iiutlioiily to k if wit a iouii of
j persons iiermissiou to hold a nieet
! inr in a school building; to raise
JfmidH for Amerieuns riKlitiug In the
I Spiuiih civil war,
I "A school board." Van Winkle
Ban!, "shall have the uower and
authority to refuse the use of a I
schoolhoime whenever in Its judg-1
ineiu 11 seeniM 11:11 vhrnh n in n,,..
mit the use of such a schoolhonsM I
for any of the purposes mentioned '
In the stutute relating to civic!
centers.'
:
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CHINESE BOMBERS
AVOID ALIEN ZONE
(Continued from page 1)
horn resistance. . '
The Shantung province front
was quiet except for occasional
Japanese air bonilmidinent of
plums aliniK the Tientsin. I'ukow
lailway soulli of Tallinn, end an
attack hy five rhlne.se planes on
Japanese Hues at P iiKViian. near
the northern provincial border.
Ilenorts from Honekoni; said
Japanese planes continued attacks
on railways In KwulitiniK province.
GOLF STAR FACES
TRIAL FOR ROBBERY
(Continued from page 1)
Moore "holler for a black lack" from
the sard in, Ihe rear of the restau
rant. Investigating1, Norton said
he saw Moore striking at "I'lii-le
,l:iti" with "a black object.'
"rnch Matt," the witness ex
plained. Is Matthew Cobb. 74-year-old
falher of Kin liana's wife. Mrs.
liana is a second cousin of Norton.
Norton was arrested two days
after the crime, pleaded guilly and t
-rvd two years fn prison.
Credibility Assailed.
James M. Noonan, chief of do
n-ii counsel
attacked Norton's .
credibility m a vigorous ero.su-i-vamimttioti
m which the witness
A BIG SHIPMENT OF
AND SUPPLIES
Will Arrive Here
SATURDAY
Come early for a good choice
The Fern Florists
222 N.
Twelve to Twenties
Dresses with verve
and dash to meet
the demands of
younper women for
autumn wear. Rich
warm colors.
12 tc 20.
Sizes
In Betweens
You may be little but
ycu'lt never be unnoticed
in these snappy models.
The materials are wool
and silk crepes, with tai
lored trim. Sizes 12 to 20.
LOWELLS'
snifl lie had hail various liquor deal
iuKH wfih Jfuna and other Adiron
dii' k tavorn piotrietortt during iro
hlhition. Previously, Hunu, diminutive, be
itjit i iui led victim of tli holdiip
hud told the jury under croHK-exiiui-inailon
he tonld not describe any
of the rohbei-H "very well."
liiKt wltuesri called by the state
in its effort to send Montague to
pi-itioii, the little Japanese did not
idt'iK'fy Montague, but said the
leuder of the ini.ftki.ri ntiartei u ii
hold up his roadhouse waa "heuvy
set and about five feet, six inches
tail."
MAE WEST FILLS
OUT QUESTIONNAIRE
(Continued trom pace 1)
",an ,1G is- As
fur holdin' him
,ne 1,est "" in Jur arms.
t " liut rliould a muii do, vice
veia :
A Thc-reii noililiiic like dia
monds, is my mono. They sorta
i J ' ' 'rom un-
ll Lit: ClIUJCLl,
1 A- 111. ., ,. , ...... :i..
era under contract?
A I never have had. .My mother
did, though c lie married one.
Q-Just between us, do you know
how to cook?
A Weil, jiiKt between us, I nev
er tried. I like to eat, you know,
and 1 belifve in glviu' restaurants
a break.
ij-lrti you think the costume of
the gay nineties proved more ullur- i
lug to man than modern dress? j
A That's like' askin' me If 1
think a u:au' more manly because
he had hair on his chesL. Decora
tion's got noihijj' to do with it.
Q What type of clothes do you
wear oil screen?
A--Oh, any liule thina that Isn't
too reslrainiir if you know what 1
mean. I like to relax. Slacks
aren't hail lor relaxin' I moan.
One step out-and one step in.
Regarding Corcets
Q Do you favor the return of
Ihe corset?
A That dependu on .who you
put it on. Of course a corset le
tpiires rillin". And from a health
standpoint, it's really pot a lot to
recommend it. It supports you, you
can eat more ami you don't have
10 go on any starvation diet, so
you're
lieahhier. Some of these
! modt'i'ti girdles almost come down
to f mi knees and your legs feel
like they were in a strait i:ick.i
Itut the
lure only reach to about
Inches below the- waist and
Jackson
0
era under coniract? li S5X? B
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'c-Vou lave altered your hJ Q-Do you plan dV.!!i tor
Dior to fit tho changed times-Utee-or what ate yom plans tor
from deprossiou to prosperity (at
ut It whiz i.iAahoillv hisl V.-ekl
A No, a luutfh'H a laugh any
time. I've found. Yeah, and not
evn prosperity makes 'em humh
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