ROSEBUKC NEWfl-MVlfcW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WPftNESDAV, NOVEMBER 3, 1W. SIX EAGLES TO GREET Tinfu-lmrtf niri', l-'iali-iniil Onlr of Kk1h, will li:t vi as nmmt upt-altcr mi TiM'tl;iy. Dr. .Mhr iiiaiin, ot UiiMiiiHl, Calif., a lurnmr iiaiiniial Hi-f lil'iil ol Hi frah-ni-iiy. I r. Mi hi iiiiiDii is oik of iho iimsl ioiular h-mleiK in I oi. r. mill Huiih un Ih'Ihk matli for om- ot tlit lurnst nifi'liiiKrt of lh- yi'ur, Worthy I'n'hiilciil Carl Murphy fialil inJay. Main ioiirn or the ndilrcnn will Iih'IimIi' u (ll-HciiMHlnn of the fill li'iiilly's oriiMiilt'K for IvrlBlailon In lii'lp thi! dependent anl Iht under irl ili-tffd, wail tin officer of lln' local ut'ik1. "The rirl purpose of our onl'r," na Id Murphy, "in to prut eel our nii'iiih'TH tlirniinh payment of Kick IjciK'IIih, furu'iJil ItciH-fllH ami by providing Ihoiii and their depend ents Willi pliyHlciaMH" nervlcen. "I.oim iikn, Mii'l'' li-adi'in deler- iiiliK'd. however, thai tin principle of protection Khoulil Ih cI'iidi-U Mi iion-Kai'lt'H an well. Hence, lln K. (I. K. h"'naii lo Michh Hoiial we fail aiiivilli'H which read an fnv orahly tijoii I In foci mien of non iim'iii lioi'H h upon thi' fnriiuii'.s of ini'iiihi'i-H uf the order. Thiounh our canipaliiH for niol Ikth' peii tdon, workmen's (-oinpt'iixallon, nnd old ue peiinimi lawK we havo lieejl HIlCCI'Hsful In tflviiiK to nil Anici'U'an.H u Kreutr degn'O of ocoiiiimli? nfcuilty. "We are now hackiiiK a Klnhili n I Ion of employment nieiiHiire i he Kajrh'H-Ludlow hill because wh lii'livi thai our run n try will he Haft from Hevert economic de lir mhIoiik with their roiis'(j ihmiI widen picad HiitferiuK only when workeiH ha vi steady JoIjh at a navtuK waKf." I lelcatloiiK, headed by many leadeiK in thltt area, w ill attend from Med ford, (.run in I'hsh, (ot laK (.rove and count aeries. o DIVISION OF COUNTY HOME WORK URGED (Continued from pa go 1) Mask, who had heeii held In cus tody Milieu lut July following his aneMt upon accural iorm hy a minor HM'p-daiiKhtiM't wa released from I'UHtody following tni! action of the grand jury In returning u not true hill. Melrhing wart arreHted recently with Chapman, on a charge of at leiupliiiK a robbery at the Safeway grocery Kioto in llnsehurg. liespnii nihility for the crime was placed hy Iho grand Jury upon Chapman, iigalut whom an ludiclmeut was brought. Moduli had been accused of Is suing had checkH while nerving as honk keeper of the Hradley gin celeria, which wa cloned recently. Cole hail been at used of forcing the mime of a relative to a prom issory note, while Matron was charged with as asHiiult while arm ed with a pistol. In each case of exoneration the grand Jury found iuHiirficfent evi dence to support the churgen. The names of persons against whom chaws were brought In the four Healed Indictments were with held unlil airesls could he made. County Home Plaints Heard The report accompanying the In (lictnieuls and not true bills, said that all cases had been investi gated and a caretul Impilry made In 1 11 management of various county t, depitrtmeiils, particularly the coun ty home and hospital. T'-e Kiand Jury heard a numher of persons who claimed inismau anement at the institution, hut re potted that It "found conditions satisfactory, considering the room ing lacllitles." and that "both in Htltutious are now under eillcient inuiiajietuciU." It was, however, recommended "that the head nurse of the hospi tal he placed In charge of the hos pital under the supervision of the county physician, and that the superintendent lie In charun of (he home." The Jury also recommended that employing and dlschurKluK of em ployes of the respect I vo institu tions be under the control and su pervision of the county court, nnd that alt HiippUcs, Insofar as pos sible, be purchased on bids through the county court. It was the Jury's reconinienda , tiou that the budget committee set aside a sinking fund for (he next four or five years to provide money for new structures. NEUTRAL ZONE AT SHANGHAI PLANNED (Continued from page 1) five miles Into eastern Sh:uei province to a point within d miles of the provincial capital, Taljnna. llltrSSKl.S. Nov. 3 (Al'i--Chlua's sokeMtnan at the Umi:-.cM conference today said "Jupamve forces will overrun (he boiiiidai ;rs of China and throw the world In ( a general war" unless she is c becked. The spokesman. Ir. V. K. Well lug ton Kih), made the pi edition after hearing five Important pow ers make an appeal fur direct in Initiations between China and Ja pan to seek a solution t' the f;r WINTER FUEL PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord c9 nn t. Ory Slab, per cord . St'w! 1Mnch Dry, per load ZI" 450 IB-Inch Green, per load -J'on Mill Endt, per load JZZ-. 450 2 ft. Green Slab, per load S3 50 2 ft. Dry Slab, per load $4 50 Sawdnit. per unit $200 HARDWOOD, Oak and Laurel Block, tier $ VcX HARDWOOD. Oak and Laurel Split, tier S3 OO ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. PHONE 282 eastern conflict. Norman II. Davi.s, head of the Cllited Stales delegation, koiiiiiK d I ho keynote of Iho coafei em - by uigiiiK the two countries lo h tile I licit- differences "by peaceful pio-ceaseH." Iieli.j.;ates of fire.it. Jtrltali.. France, Italy and Hiosia said liny Hiih.M-iiuci whole hean.-dly to the hope expressed hy Imvis. I n: Koo charged f i ve Jn ,;iui :o iinuies, totalling more tbnu half a million men, were "contimiafly atlaekiiiK Clilnene iiefeii-e 1'nen on live funds with Hie vl- 'v nj fnic Ing a rapid victory in i'l r to im- pH'H-, peib:iS overawe, (Jii.s yej-y coilleitnce." HEAVY TOLL TAKEN BY SYRIAN FLOODS liAMASCI'K. KyrlH. Km-. ?,. (AI'J i j.illjilSf-lt.s ofllcinlw iimiioiiih:-- Imliiy linn riM-i-iii MoimIh in ilif iHirtlicuiit caiiHfit ;::', known iti'iilhH, anil thai rn .000 peiSOIlK were estimated to hi homeless. Villages over a ,oiii smiare mile area were inundated by rain wa ters lushing down the Kalamouu mountains and rising to a height! of 2il feet In Homo districts. 1 Hailifall the juinl few ilay-4 ex ceeded by Kim per cent a :!o-year average. Properly damage was i-Hiimaled at J Ifi.uoo.oiMi. French soldiers aided organiza tion nf relief camps. MYSTERY SLAYING IN CHICAGO CLEARED CIMCACO, Nov. :i. (AP) -Police Capt. Daniel (illherl announced toibiy that a confession by Anthony Kapleuza, who ki"w a mustache and sidehurtiK and knocked out one of his teeth to disguise himself, brought a complete solution to the mysterious (iraut park Having last August 22 of Herbert V. ,ee. (Jilbert said Supieiizn, ;pj, w,0 was ca pt ured In Shrevepnr t , l.a., uhlle he slumped the Lord's pray er on souvenir pennies at a carni val booth, confessed he fired the shot that killed l.el; in a moonlight holdup. I.ee, formerly (,f Detroit, was walkhiK with Lucille lliiebler, blonde jmrly jjlrl, wl attacked. PLUNGE INTO HOT WATER KILLS BRIDE ki:atti.i:, Nov. .i-iap) -wnii- nut ri'KlllnlllK (illHriniislu.sn tn tie Ni'i llji' llin lie. Iili'iil, .Mis. I'nliicia HIi'hlinlHilll. i.'l yiMll-nlll IjiIiIi., ilii.il loclay nt liurns hi' ri'ci'ivi'il Sal unlay In a nluiiKn into a lialliluli nf KI'IllllillK WIltlT. I'ohrf SUM llrtailli'll hir tlll.M biind, Di'll Kji-liunlHMii, nf roi'tluiHl, who niairli'il lier al Vanciiiivcr, Ua.ih.. curly hixl wnck. 11 live ( a)l. Siiairnril said lie would In' m.'HtiiiuiMl rnrthiT. Illrhaiil.siiii hiiIiI Iiih ulfi. i .,i IllU) till tllll Wllfll Hlle IllTHIIM' hyHli'i'lial liri'iitiKii hn rcrilHi'il In Hlvi' her a Hi'ilallvn hIhi wiiiiIimI. Kcnirroril Halil the woman iiIkii hail a hlurk i-yn anil luokiMl wrlm. MARKET REPORTS WHEAT I'OltTI.ANIl, Ore. Nov. n.-- (AIM (lialn: . Wheal linen IIIlIi Low Clou- May SNJ SSA S7 ST III'-' Wi dli SI SI Cash In-ill: Hit! Ili-ml liliu-.su-in hw. III ii-i- ci-nl S7: VI iii-r ci-ni Nn; ilaik hanl wlim-i- j:i pm- 1-,-m !i!i: VI i-i-r ci-nl nr.; n m- i-i-ni ST: 8ol'l whlii- ami wi-Hli-i-u whiti- s.'l; hanl wlnii-r mi; wi-sli-tn n-il SI. Stock and Bond Averages Cnniiiilnl hy Tin- Assm lali il I'n-sa. Nov. ;i. ( STOCKS 311 1". IS M I IikI Im UK's Vi h SI'k.i Tmlay (iil.:l :'l.;i :i;.t ,; ji I'ri-v. ilay . 2:1.4 ;ir, 1 i-i. Monlll ao . .. Tii.ll L'7 7 :li; 1 r-l '-' Yi-ar ami .. H7.2 414 M ; 71 7 1!-:I7 hlKh Iiil.ii 4-j.ri r.l.ll 753 1 ;:it low n . : t 211.7 ;u. t r.. 1 l!i: hiRh .... vm x 1:1.5 r.;i 7 72 s i'.:t low . . 7:1.1 jii ; is. 1 55.7 BONDS ! -Ml 1.1 111 11) lilt In.l ls ri ., Ken. Toilay 7ii.;l !lv.7 H2.ii liii.s I I'l fv . ila . 77.0 :i!l 1 112 5 !ii;,!t ; Month ao s I II lnu.5 Ji l 1 ii 7 ' Yi-nr iiko . !ni !l lu:t !l I112 it 711. t: i l!07 hkh !i?i 0 In 4 1 ln2 717' I ln::7 Ion Tii 0 ;t 7 1 1 -ni ; 1,1 7 I ti 1 k h :k 2 mi 1 in:i 1 7::,.. I : l!i:tti low i: ;i 101 s :i-.i ;1 1:7 1; j You can avoid having your cleaned. Call partment. a fire by Chimney Fire De- C.I.O. BEATEN AT DETROIT ELECTION (Continued from pnpo 1) an dehincrats. Summary of Results Lecam-e of tin dominance ;f lo cal isMies, parly b-adeis found feu elnes lo national political trends In I be S alleled Otl eur elei I II, IIS. Lale redirus showed today that: Senator A. Hurry Moore of New Jersey unn back lor the deiuocrats I he governorship he has held twice, leaving the republicans with onl six governors out of (. lit nee Itartou, advertising execu tive and author, was elected to the house from New York's "Silk Stocking" ili strict, replacing a I democrat and Increasing republican j strength In that branch of (ongiessj by one. Three oilier congressional- elections to fill Vacancies deVeo(- ed no parly switches. Former Uov, James M. Curley of j Massachusetts lost bis poliiical . couiebaek race for mayor of Itostou! to Maui Ice J, Tobin, in a non partisan five-man contest. ( 'oruellus I). Scully, democrat, ! won reelection as mayor of Pitts-j burgh. James II. Price, democrat, was easily elected governor of Virginia, i Cleveland reelected republican ' Mayor Harold II. Iturton. j Thus ran the returns the demo cratic victories here, republican triumphs there. REPUBLICANS GAIN IN N. Y. ELECTIONS (Continued Irorn pago 1) 'i: vacamlcH. 4. ConKri-KHiii'-n i-lwli-il : Ni-w Voik, 17th illsl., Ilniin Mar lon. It. New Voik, Sr.ih ili.st.. K.ilph A. Canilile. It. New York, 27tli illsl. . I.ewi.i K. Iloekefeller, It. Virginia. Ilnl iIIkI., Lave K. Sat-K-llii-lil, .li II. LA GUARDIA AGAIN DOWNS TAMMANY (Continued from page 1) many mayor in t he city's history Hiiiee poMi-Revolutionary times to be reelected. Me carried all of New York's five boroiiMliH. The total vote was the highest ever cast in a purely local election 2,2:i.'t.iJn7 and I.atJuardia's vote wan the lainesi ever Kivt-n a mayoral candidate in New York. The American labor pajty vote for LaCuardia totaled 4SlM'i!i, and I be republican total for hi in was ImI'.S.I. A met ican labor parly officials w re jubilant, predicting a state vote of Niio.iiuii next year, lint Ken neth Simpson, New York coun ty republican leader, whose stra lecy lined up lusion. procicssives, American labor, socialist and com munist support behind the winuiir-: city-wide slate he picked, was even more jubilant. The republican vote fit iiTi.S'i!! for the mayor was Hie lniK''t record. .Moreover, the victory prov ed to Simpson's own satisfaction bis formula for republican partv recovery a series of local party victories achieved by coalition wit h all available dissident elements "Kivinn the voters candidates ami issue they will vote for." Farley Disappointed The result of the election was a disappointment to Postmusii-r ticucrnl James A. Farley, national and New York state democrat ic chairmaii. a generally unerrim; po litical straleuist, who came home to assume personal command of the Maboiiey campaign several weeks ni;o. He was aided by (lov rnort Herbert H. Lehman, and I'niled States Senators Robert K. Wanner ami Royal S. I'opelaiid. Although the election may have considerable effect upon democra tic party prestige locally, anil may alfect Hie future plans of l-'arley. the "New Deal" was not an Issue, since both candidates professed al legiance to it. especially to its so clal, labor and relief policies. Roosevelt Congratulates President Roosevelt, personally friendly to Latiuardia. maintained a "bands off attitude during the canipaimi. but lost no time after the outcome was certain in tele phoning his eonnratulaiions to Hie maor. Fiery little l.uHuardia in his cam pa imi excoriated Tammany and stressed "honest, efticient niunbi pal administration" Mahoncy. cool, reserved head of the V A. I1., a lormer Judne anil wealthy lawyer, stressed the "red issue" and mcimh- ROASTERS Wearever Aluminum $3.85, $4.95, $5.95 These Are Special Holiday Prices SAVORY ENAMEL $3.00 $3.35 REED ENAMEL $1.00 up to $3.35 Churchill Hardware Co. Ironmongers il LaCum dia of communist lean in K". Ii'iuardia. raided in the old souihwt-st. and otteii proi lafiniiifc that he oifi allegiance to no purty ami no uifcli, said alter his election: "The people . . . have bad Pujr ears of my kind of good govern ment. They have rendered their verdict." Muhom-y j-aid, after conceding deleal : "Tin mass or people today In such a crowded ciiy as New York are tor such a i ad lea I political philosophy (as 1 ,a luut d ia's i and in addition to that a large number of our ja-ople have fell be had given an administration free from coi i upti ." Says Machine Doomed Mayor Latiuardia today preilict (d the "doom forever" of political machine government in New York City. "The Idea of non-polii U al gov ernment Is contagious, and all over the country cities are taking a keen interest in It," the fusion ist mayor said. In a victory inter view at city hall. He attributed his victory to tho fact that "people want good gov ernment when they can gel it." 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