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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1937.
News of Douglas County
SUTHERLIN
SI'TIIKIII.I.N, N"V. SO - A luriiH
family ililllli-r nil TlintlkHKlrliiK Uy
whs inlu at thf home of Mi', ami
Mrs. Until Willi) "I 1'ulr "nk"
Tliom' im-M-ni Wfic Mr. uml Mm
Wll i;iiriilit unit ilailKhliT. Mrtry
June, Kcl Alriirn, llwny Wall, all
nf (iu u l on . flrPKiin; Vi'rnon Alcorn
nnil mm "f iMi'Mlnnvllli', Mr. ami
Mid. Jack l''"le'. Mr. nail Mm.
Noah Horn- Jr. and ihllili and
ih host and hnmmm. Mr. ami Mm.
Walil. and rhlldivn.
Mr. and Mia. IMnmltt Hi-llcik en
trialni'd ai a family dinner on
ThunkiKiVintc llh Mra. Sflleck's
lirnthera. Hill and Carl il!trtii.
und hnr ninllii'i'. Alia. r'niinle Wis
Irllp. and Lewis (.'hit. whti liaa r;
ronily ii'inini'd from lln vi-it-i iuih'
lio8illal. and Mr. Si'llwk'a mothi-i,
Mia. Sidli'cli Hr B uui-sts.
Mr. and Mm. I'aul TrosfllH bad
for (hull- ThankaKlvlliK Kui-sts Mr.
d Mr. John Mni-y. Hny'f Malt-y
of KoseburK. olid .Miss Opal Wlch
ter of ColtuKa Urova. .Miss Wlt-Jiter
baa aiieni the imst suvoral days
vialtiliK here " '"re1"1"- Kht wk
Joined on Tliumday by her hrotlmr.
Hilly Wkhter. who waa a guent ai
thu TroudlH home.
Mm (-',,rr "am-'1"''1
Hurls ielll Ihe holiday Willi ''"''
daiiKlm-r and aimer. Mia. I., r.
Biennis, of Daklr.nil
Mr. and Mia. II. H. Clemmis were
ThankaKlvlliK day Kileata at the
home of Aim. Carrie Maialoll ol
Oakland.
m. .l Mia lli.vul Alieenn and
aoii spent ThankaKlvlliK day with
Mr. Ahi'cne" lamer aim mm
Air. and Mra. Verniir Abeene.
Mr and Mra. Clarenee 1'iiiaer
nnil daiiKhler. Mlaa Venella. enler
tallied lliiHebuiK Kdeaia at their
i r.... Thunk ml'IvIiik. Mra. l-.il
, .i..i f . Illioiivllle. Mia. Ililiel
DavlB ami daiiKhler Muily Jean.
hihI Mra. Mary lloKiird enloyeil the
day. They all) all lelilttveB,
TlillnkKKlvlliK day Kiieata at tin!
w il,..nwi'lll hoIllO' were All-
ntitl Mm. T. K. Joiie...Mr. (aiid Mia.
C. T. Smltli uml aim Rklinrd. and
Cecil ami unroi iiuuyj., .
Mr and Mr... Arthur. Smilli and
family enlertalned Mra. "
father and mother. Mr. and Mia.
1). A. Illi'hurdaoiij on T'liuiikaKlvliiK
''"mY.' niitl Mm. Hulf "l '"'
family had aa their Kueala on ihe
Jjollduy Mr. and Mra. ( heater
pavla and ftnnlly. i J
; Mr. and .Urn. Mylvealer rellaml
niilerlnlned the llnliy Noi loll llani-
I v on ThniikKslvlmt day.
! Mnrlnn ailll -. MlirKBral SiKlUnllllui
alien I. Ihe.viM'ation holiday at their
h.ini.'. i" hey inn aiiein mi
verally ar. I':ui!)iei ' ,
I i Mlaa' Wlltim l.add. nwiimpanlnd
by Mlaa HlfiKlii and Mlaa HJchniila.
inll ii-m-lii-rrt In the LuKuui'w .
Mia. Mary KoKaberd, Mra. J. Mc
(iee. Jean Miulu Mcllee and Ol
vllle Mel '...
Hay While returned Snlnrday
venlllK Iroin u week's bilalneBa
trip to I'ortl.'ind.
Kliiience I lam. no rerenuy
underwent un apliendlclllB opera
lion al Mercy liOKIiftal In Hone-
Iniru, la re)iorteii to he well un
Ihe loud In recovery.
Mra. Mary SiiKiiberd returned to
Uiiacliiii'K Hunday after havliiK vla-
fd here u week Willi her Unuun-
r, Mra. iuy Mcdee.
tlur mild lall weather la a re-
minder ol aprliiK. Hlua vlolela, wild
Mlraw berrlea and bachelor bultona
are bloomiiiK In the lielila. '
Will Finn, who baa been viait-
llIK here the pilKt aeveral daa. re
inrned lo hia home in I'oliliilld
Tuunday.
FLAPPER FANNY - By Sylvia
C BV NEA ftCRVXC INC T. M. BCC. U- f. PT. Off.
r i
,.a .TiiutikauivliK Kiieata at
liome ol the iilinnoi'a, paienl. Mr.
uml Mm. W. 3f'lH. ; '
Mr.-and Mra. I.wreiivii ltnli'lit
i -a., Ii.tunltl Khpllt tlur holt
.1... P.,.lliiiid hud KieeVuler
vlali'liiK- relailvea. Mr., Uyi'H
waa in i-hai'Ke oT the driie alorm
Mr and Mid.' .1. V. Schur and
iii. i i nf fciilem were' KUeala
T. i... ...,.!.-.,. 11, 1 nt the hoilie'of
i.o ,.hn,'a liiolliel In law liml
alaier. Mr. ii ml Mra- Hayinond
Tl.ui- ..nlveil Jill 'Ihiiiika
ulvinu. They were acciiiupiinleil ;by
M,. loiiv on . i hull return lilp.wini
went to Salem lo vlall hla wire Who
1,.,. heen very 111 In Ihe hoapMnl
lllere. Shu la reporla'd In lie ill
,. i.niili liiiiniived comlltion.l
- n,iil Mrif fall Invyeivof Hel
Mniue. fnllloriila. ' were Sulhi rlln
MKull..fa ,.n route ill Woodhuui.
vl,. Kuiliiil Currier, wlm hna
been very ill lit her home. Bliowa
little liiint'ovenieul
I,. lleWaai'd. Infill nallor. wna a
liiixliiKHK vlallol' In Salem lital week
Me. uml Mra. Mnilln l.loyd lie
lmiied Monday fur Simla lliirniini
where llle Here called by Ihe II
neaa of Mra. Ulod'a hiotber.
Mr. and Mra. Win. Hiadley Si
i... ,.,.,ntii aold I heir plm-e i
Mr. and Mra." I'aul Alhle. will move
Tucadny lo llnaeliui'K wnere inej
lll lei'miin lor mine lime before
ileparlini; for San IUito lo make
their home. Mr. and Mra. Alhle
il(i, itiiMKfHslnn Hie aaiuti day
A linen eiowil lllled (lie Slither
lln 1,-viiimislum Tuesday lllRht
,.li,v' the ciirnlinl inn on by Ihe
ulii.h.ut liodv of Ihe IllKll aehuol
liilereMtlliK mllllea provided limcll
iimusemenl lo pillions Hull
Hum of imiiiev wn reiilied li'iun
thn event which will be added lo
Ihe Kenetul tudcnl body fund lor
liili.r nellvlllea
The pi luniry Sunday achool cIhmh
f ih, I'tealivtetlan church tool.
tmii In Hie Sunday itchool ronv
I Inn III HiikcIiui k 'l Suuda.v.
Thiw" laklliK Pall were Joyce.
Fraiikle and Moid Holt-ate. June
otlHK. Mniirlce VuHelpidil Jr.. Kny
(arllle, .liicilllelllie I'lory, lila
Slovve. Iliwella and Tally lleiin.
.lack liiixidHiin. lleue and JiicK
Culver. I'llleen. I'lenor and Wax tie
Fourier. Ilimeinui'y Wnlil and
.Mlrkev Aiilier. The udlllla intend
IllK were Mi and Mra. W. (I. (ill
llelHleeve. Vera 1 ;llder-lee e. Mra.
J. W. Culver Sr . Mra. .link Cub er
Jr. Mra. Maurice Vouelpohl. Mia
W'illied I'm Hie. Mr. and Mia leo
Hallcy. Mr. and Mia. (1. W Fi It.
Mia. Villon llcver. Mrs. A. I' Slack.
Mrs. C. K. Flinv. Mis. Frank Mel
Kllte. Mr. mid Mra. W. .1. l.add
Siilherlin had Ihe laiKesI del, t;i
ilmi nl Ihe cnllvf lilioll outside of
ltoaebillK
The ladiea ol Hie I'l e-.li let Ian
chinch are alainsoillii: a i luckt ii
aunner and haaar at the Sutlielltn
KMiinaaium on l-rldax. Ilecelllhct
3. The pulillc la cordially Invited
"days creek
I1AY.-4 CKKKK. IUm- 1 AtnunK
hie hnliiluv uml wekrnit iniilns
tcliil.M" mitt rrtin1y hiVf wt'iT
.I.H'k 1 ' 111 til. MUflt lllllrllHlMili, llt
.Icrvillr ami NHwell U'imhI nf Km1
Hon Stult nilltrt. hihI HukIc Unit Ii
in.MU. n( HnuilM'i-n Oiveoii Nuniiiil
Hi Imol.
v 'itn! ,v' tttiv Mcticc liinl :th
Oh'Iv (IIiiiht L-ii' sis Thit'Mtt i'it
dMv Mr. mi'l Mm- W. H. JtHMUVtH,
CAMAS VALLEY
OA MA 8 VAIXKY, Uci-. 2.-Mr.
atifl MtH. Wayne Huetz ami ilmiKb
tor, Juunltu, ent ThaukHKlviug
at t ho home at Mm. Hums' broth
er uml MUtur-in-luw, Mr. mid Mik.
Pitn HdiiMon, at MyiUH tiurk.
Mm. Itt'ct.' hiollii'i'lii lavv and Kin-
ttT. Mr. uml Mi-k. 1,. JDliiia ami
two MIIIIH nf (iunti ii Villll'.V ur 111-
ho KM" at tint HuitKoii holm. Thr
Smiiliiy limniM llm IIuiihoii k ami
JiiIiiih worn AiifttlH at Mr. uml Mitt-
AmIht , Harry ot Myrll? INtint
vlHlti'tl Ih'Im tlm fiiKt of lnt wt'k
with hilt xfHleiH, Mih. Nol.l- KihihI-
ly ami Alfivda llany. lln rtciit
(iu to KitK'im WiHliifMilay to npi'iul
ThaiikMKlv Itit; w llli frtitmln.
Ualph .lii'ltoii huh Ih'oukIiI
liouu Inat vvi'dc fioni thu (ioll
HtMM'h l)(M,iital wIihih tin liml Ihm'H
for tint punt two wi'ekri. Mr. Slml
tnu Kiifft'ti'il a brokfti ami liadly
t-riiHhril leu when a 1 1 uck minim i
Inln hlt( car wtiilo iIiIvIiik I Tuoutli
(Inlil hH( li. - . ,
Mm. Lnitlii Cloy uf Marnlilfi-lil
vlmttol laKi wtM'k with lior pmi'iiiH,
Mr. uml Mih. Hay llalilwin. Mih.
t'roy hail Iiiii workintf In tilts
voiimmi plant w Ii It'll , ilno to laliQi
Iron hlt Iuih Hliut down.
Mr. or -'oat us iinU'wl wonl
'from Imr broihor Warnm )li k.
Ibat his falhtT, Itlrhanl Dick, and
hliiiHclf nriivcil In Okhilioina Nov
lii, uml wlib two nf, Mr. , Hick's
brolliHrH, .lurry ami WVmioji Dick.
bud It-It ftir l'finiH) Ivantu Nov. I
IL t'. Iloylu of Minnliticlil Hpcnt
tw ui'tjk cml at his linum In tiiior
Cainas. , I - -
Mr. ami Mrs. I-'rank t'linn h ami
ruur (liumiiiorA Wfiit to K In ninth
KiiIIh WftliifHibiy tit HpHiii ThiinkH
kIvIiik ami 1 1m wH-k-fiiil with "Mih!.
('(lurch's puivnlH, Mr. ami A1iH.ti.
it. Coon.
Mr. ami Mrs. U'IIiikm' Whidt 1.-
tnintMl um' w.-ok from ii'riU in
WnshliiKton anil hroimht Viola
Uii'inr with lh.-ni from Mi MUui
Villi U) K)rllt I hi- 1 ThHllkrtRllllK
holitbiyM at I ho hn'in of lnr par
mitH, Mivuinl Mrs. It. U Hlclilor.
Mr. uml Mih. Hcniy thilrih Icri
noihiasilay noon for1 NoWbciK to
spomi ThauksuivinK ami tint week
dill wilh fricmls. '
lister CohIhh ami Mr. ami Mrs.
Harold Dick and Hinall Hon, Ikmik
las. caini' up tioin AllcKhiiny Wod
liusday to HMnd ThaukHi:l Inn nl
tlu It. , Dli-k houif. Mr. mid
Mrs. Dick Hiiiikm arrived from Op
Mr, ( nrry Co., on Salunlny and
visited at tlm Dick homo ami with
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry I'arroll until
Mm 1 1 11 v urieriiooti. Mr. and Mrs
UiuiftH have recently relumed tnmi
a tmHitb's trip to Arknnmts ami
Okliilioiiia but huw not bin k of
Utchiinl Dirk and son. Wart
during llieir visit.
The local letichors ull left either
WYdneHduy evenltiK or Thurmiuy
moriiiiiK 10 spend 'l'huukHf;l in at
llieir Homes.
Wllliuni loier went lo Knueno
Willi Air. ami Mrs. Ileury Chuicli
ami spout TlimiksKlviiii: with Mrs.
lot ler.
Kennuth llnlton .'dj.tl-- Point
spent ThatiliHKivini! at Hie borne ol
Mr. uml Mrs. Nohie Stamlley.
Mrs. Mailt tiertle and daiiKhler
Meil Met II, Ol KOrteuuiK lllllle Ollt
wilh Mr. ott hist Wednesday mKht
ami uiiemieti onrliestra practice.
Airs. Coin Hush of Spnkiiu
WiinIi., spent I lmnksKi iiiM at Hit
liouiM of Im-i tutlmr and sisier
mnieH Hehiii ami Mrs. MnliHsa
Ti ueinaii.
Miss Ksther Pelerstitl. teacher lit
ileihhilo, anil a nieuiher of lln
leueuniK Nliili Here it lew years
ami. speiil 1 hanksiviim and Ihe
Week-em here til I ho homes of Mr
kand Mrs. Krnest 'hoeIT H)H Mi
and Mrs. Wilir.-d Urown.
Mixh hMllier Hiowii o Medtttlti
spent ili. ThiinksKiviiiK holnlay
' 'be b e ol her patents, .Mi
and Mis. Wilfred Hiimn.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. II. Thiush, Mr
mm .Mrs. l-.meiy Thrush and thll
tit on, .Mr. and Mrs. IVrcy Uoh oti
ittul Mrs. Myrtle Wolcolt ami soil
Menu, eiijoed a liuiiily diuner
Belhei- at lit.- inn of .Mr.
.Mis ,ioe K 1 1 kcndiill.
Mi . ami Mis. Jim k I'armtt ami
diiiifchler. ',.y, and Mi. ami Mrs
H.iriy I'arnnt ami daughter. 1'iiu
line, penl TbankMtiviitit la at
the home of Mi. and Mis. Adrian
Stamlley.
I''i :111k Hi own ;ind son, Howard,
and Neal llroun weiil lo I iuikhih
Knd;(y to the nincli latel) puichas
cd by Kialik lilouu.
Mis. Ito.si I K.hlnns. who has brer-
isHillt; lot ,Kefl. liioiilhs wub
her sku, Kveieti McKail, it Kii
tiny for her home in Kansas.
Ii wn Ciildilns returned from
Coos enmity Kiida to it snnie wmk
fin Mis. Malissu Trueimui on her
poult ry ram h.
Slinidan Cry returmd S.itniday
rrotn a wet-k's lst with Ins dauli
ters 111 Alarsblield.
Haid Itrtnvn took a loud o
tipple 10 Htindoii I 'i ul.i . ret in li
lt a S.iluid;i.
Mr. and Mis. I'niest Whrehr nt
lehdetl tti business Hi Cotpulle
rvidiiy morning and then went on
lo .Mnrtdifk-hl to hptild Hie dnv
"'tMi ttttir -tvr-in-l iH ;nid tuplu'w'
Mt. .Mn j lHon and tji )ti ow n.
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il Jt, 1 , i rJKi.,1 1 1 , ,'i.ih. n.ilf,.,., ,1 1, ii, , I,,, 'iiiti- m'iirii - J I
ESTATE.GIFTTAXES
TO BE SIMPLIFIED
tax, or both, he amplified, ineic
will bo no other exemption.
'Thus. If a person in bis lifetime
used up I2O.OU0 of bi gift lux
exemption, that amount woum oe
deducted from his Hu.000 estate
lux exemption. If ho uel up all
bis gift lax exemption, he would
have no estate tux exemption."
"You'll have to knit fat to finish Chuck's s enter (or Christmas."
"Well, il I ct rushed lur nine, I'll just make it a necktie."
Hitler Becomes Personification of God
In Eyes of Nazis as His Iron Rule Puts
Principles of Christianity in Background
Ity He WITT MacKKN.IK
Associated I'ress Kotein Affairs
Writer.
NKW YOKK, Dee. 2. AI) p-
Kute has provided Ml Iuipl'UtiHlve
luturlmlo for the ureal reliim)s
Irama unfobhim in (iermaiiy-Hie
Htruiif-'le of Christianity aKainjtr
torees w hii'h would substitute i
HtniUKe, new faith.
Aged (ieueral Krieh laidendorff,
ruinous World war commander. U'
very III In Munich. Me is iu u. Cath
olic inmiuial and is behm cared for
by Catholic sisters. ' ' ' ' 4 ' i
And what dlfferenctt does It
leadership, us apart from his tem
poral power. Is one explanation of
the- tremendous hold ho has on Ids
followers. ' t
Christtahily ' as seen through
Nazi eyes is at best tolerable only
if shorn of Its so-calh'd 'Jewish
1 rimiuiuKs. These Include tbtr Old
Testuhient', tlnJ wrilliiKs of the
Apostle I'aul, and the iiii-denmuilc
exiolliiiK of meekness. ' 1
To a lot' of the' anti-Semitic
ua.is, 1) veil' If it' he granted that
Hod 'may haw revealed himself to
the world through ' .Je.su s ' (ind
home ' uazi leaders deny this),
make about, the hospital? Just this there Is now at band the period
---HudemlorlT Is a leadinii exponent for a new revolution. ,
of the TaniieiilierK leimue. which Is I , ' , God, Via Aclolph
a paMiiu organization and holh ai- Hod bas revealed' himself, Iu
H-ChrisHan ami anti-Semitic'. Chns-j their opinioiu to the (iermau peo
tlnuily Is giving an enemy a typi-jplc throuKh Adolf Hitleri.a supor-t-al
coals ot-fire answer for his vio-f man. mn h a its born only once In
lent attacks. , 1 ' 'jimmy hundreds of yeans- 1 ; . .
Holh Catholic and IMoleHlanH dliHcr' nission is to make (lor
churches have bet'ii eiuluriiiK , a i nuttiy (be real est 111 ion on earth.
hsperal lime since (he advent oi l the M)idMlieiHmnic-. race lias a
the ua.i reKiuie four years alio.' 'baiurul rlnht to dominate,! het-ausc
Exemptions Decrease Also
in Plan, but Revenue to
Remain Unchanged.
WASHINGTON. Dee. 1. AI')
A bouse tax subcommittee agreed
tentatively today to simplify the
system of estate and gift tuxes and
to lower exemptions.
For Ihe present complex
raiiKement it decided to substitute
an arrangement of true" or eftee
tive rates, Cbairmau Vinson (I).,
Ky.) said.
The first Itn.OoO of an estate
would be exempt from taxation,
Vinson said. Therefore, thu rates
would range from zero on a flu,
mid (state to t7.3 per cent 011 es
tates of (KiM.ohti.nmi and up.
On estimates up lo l,MOU,(iOij 1
which make up the hulk of ull es
tatesthe rates would run like
this: 0.4 per cent on a $50,UU0 es
tate, 1.7 on 170,000. 4.2 OU 8100,000,
9.9 on $200,000, 14.7 on J400.00U,
17.2 on $600,000, 19.3 OU ?SS00,0GQ
and 21.1 on $1,000,000.
Revenue Yield Unchanged '
Vinson said the revenue yields
would he ihe same as under the
present estate levies.
These start at 2 per cent on the
first SlO.ouij of a taxable estate
ihe portion over $40,'mu with
higher rates graduating up to 7'
per cent on the part of a taxable
efftAto. in excess of f5ii.Hliil.uni).
Hift tax rales now are three-
fourths of the" estate rales and
would not he changed 'under the
new plan, Vinson said.
'We feel the new plan will he
milte helpful to the taxpayer uml
in giving iLtrue picture to the pub
lic of what the reul rate is," Viu-
mm asMorted. r
The chairman Ha id a present
$H.p0t 'exemption for money in
vested In insurance would not he
duingt-td. Hut a $10,000 exemption
ntmi'the estate tax and a like ex
eihpUoii from the gift levy would
be cODAiluluteu, he said.
!, 'Jui therinor, he added, tl,e $5,-
jnj'i pr. year per person exemption
from lite gift tax will be reduced to
$8,000. it.., , ;
j'lwhen, $ln,uoo is reached In
ipijot ' to either tho-gifi.-or estate
l'Hll.AHKI.PlII A, !ec. 2. (AP)
Pennsylvania, carved from the
17th century w ildenteas as a haven
where all might worship In peace,
was uci-UBed today of denyiiiic a
modern sect lull religious free
dom. Auron King, picturesque Amisb-
man from the heart of the Pennsyl
vania "Hutch" country, pleaded In
federal district court that the
ommunwcalth waa trying to take
from the "plaiu people" some of
the right thut William Penu guar
anteed to all iu 16U2 In bis famous
"frame of government.
King, with flowing beard and
garbed In the sombre frock of his j
sect, came from his fertile farm at
Honey brook to Penn'B "City of
llrotherly l-ove" to protest the
state's effort to force hi daugh
ter, Rebecca, to attend school.
Judge George A. Welsh took the
case under advisement after near
ins testimony of King's daughter.
Itohcccu, that "she didn t want to
go to school. lie ordered Join:
N. I.umlberg, counsel for King, to
submit additional briefs. -
The Amlsh faith. King assorted,!
frowned on schooling lor its fol
lowers after the age of II as con
ducive to undesirable "worhlli
neas." Hehecea is II.
Pennsylvania's school law re
quires that all youngsters attend
classes at least until they are 15.
RED CROSS DATES
FIRST AID CLASS
Ralph Carlson of the American
National Ked Cro will be in
Itnbure from December 6 to 11
m conduct a firm aid aid cuurse
fop instructors. This cluaa will l)c
limited to thoa puoule who havo
cotmilrfled the standard and preler
ublv the ailvunced courses. Il is
tor the purpose of qualifying more
people to leach first aid through
out Douglas county. .Meetings will
be held nt 7:30 ut the state police
heniinuartera at Cobb and Kiev
streets. IteKlstration should be
made before .Monday by railing the
Ited Cross office in the court
house, phone 554-il. There Is no
fee in connection with the course.
Rumania suffered Ihe creutest
average luss in tbo World war,
44.76 per cent of her men under
arms.
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Ckuted by Tired Kidneyt
Mur " jr""1" Mior. p'
Th kidacra Me Nuu( chiti wy lUBf
uid, litfwxui wuu out of Its
EES Mart plJpSTibwil pUU Uy
1,,thV!05ll'3&. -
don't work U. poitonom "n"r Ky
la tbo blood. Too. pouoa. Buy nfWl
Euksclioi, rhuaitl.Iui. wn'1,,,0lJ?Hi
mu. Thy miv hppy hl w" ih
& ntlM J ViUity iu mil Pw
mm liea tl Wood- Oct Dot fm-
POItTI.ANIX Nov. 30. (AP)
The St. Mary's Episcopal chiii'eb
property at Eugene has been sold
to the Klks lodge, Jllslmp Benja
min I). Dacwell said today. Thn
bishop will confer with Rev. H. U.
White, pastor, about plans for a
now church on ground purchased
lust vear. 1
Their main trouble bus eame Ijroin
the gu eminent, futher than, from
Kiih HHiveiueliU an Ihut sponsored
by Uuletldnj If. Thy ' g'eperal's pag-
initon wlm b litis been i .iindeiuiietl
by Miller Is probably not a ,grave
meinice, thoimb it is an indication
of its superior ii;ilitie. i i
i .lust, ns Christ Is held
! I
up
lo
t'lirisljiius-tis, per tee L - every
uiii UiHlel b lie l.fji of.lliwen
pdik' at r;oeb1rIHt or. Kloering
tells his "audiences ihiit Der
Fuehrer U the, one and only, per-
Iuih mad
district, go.vernor. j
it to apply reginielitntion speaking hefore u tin(,hers',-'fiid
rches,' and1 'ihe . wholh rerathm to' OheiMuihse'n
if Die treutl of extreme UioukIh lu,feet. lieriium und perfect, ilar.l
riiiniiij iiit'itt- Miijn. , ... ii, . urn;ii ii nun iimii iitr iihii-:
i lie hum e,, ever
very effort
to the chin'
tendency nf that i'ei;iinen(aUon 'haw I "'TlHJ lo'ppreHsed '(lermns-' Irt for
been to neiiu couiinnulcaiits away I eiun coinitries' look niton Adeif ilit
from Ihe faiths of tlielr lathers aud Mel1 as rhmeoile sacred, holy.''1' '
bring them wbldly under the spell U anything 'more AVre nehlvd lo
of mi.), principles. And nuiUm is denuinRirair Miller's stntuH irt the
building lis own religion. , iuiitds of many, it could he louiul in
Hitler Given Halo . I death notices in some rural com-
This hew 'cult ts a sort of orien-1 ttiunlt lbs.' Insfead 'f '' tin 1 custo
tal shinioirni, or ancestor worship. 1 mury "Thei-f- died- iti the. fall h ip
built ahoul Ihe . heroic, figure of bis I.oVtl Jesus Christ our beloved'
Adolf Hitler. 'Her Kuelirer is to hisietc, may be 'something like this!
followers spiritually wh'al the mlk- "'l'h'idjvd iu .l,he QUtb Jif, -Well
udo ir lo .lapiiti - and more. J Ilith-i ' - '
Miller is , spiritual leader, not ' Auinii.fs'6(.(eiMunheti Miller's
only in tlertuuny, but nf Oei mans i auiohlogruphy. "Mein Kampf," is
In neighboring couuirles. like A us read from , the pulpit ,insteail of the
trla, lor example. Mis
spiritual scriptures.
Oregon News From Washington, D..C.
Highway Fund of More Than $ 3.000.000. Heady if . State
Cnn Match Molt Wants Oregonian for Grant Lands'
Administrator Pierce Aids Farm Bill Draft. 1
Arm Rests
Ash Receivers
Cigar Lighters
Fender Guides
Gearshift Balls
Mirrors
Splash Guords
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2!l.-(AP)i
The bureau of public rnada end-!
mated It would have a little more j
(bun ?;t,non,iiiM Inr Oregon duriim
the fiscal ear starting next July
I. Its 'engineers sn id I hey bad
"every reason to believe'' allot
ments would be calculated on the
"picsciil basis" w bleb would give
the state approximately $L.nX'.:iiiS
ler regular federal aid highways.
S- 1 S. T 4 for secondary roads and
.Vv.v:i77 I'm' grade croswing elimi
nations. However, there remained Ihe pos
sibility thai the funds would be cut.
He port reaching Washington said
the Kiale btuhway commlHlon
would not be utile in match all fed
eral gram.
Whomever .Secretary Icke puis
In charge of former OregonCalf
tnruiii railroad grant lauds when
the interior department assumes
ilctU e uuiuauement will be sntis
factory lo Itepresi'iilaltve .lames
Met I.
However. Moll said be hoped Ihe
secretitry would choose an Oreuon
but. The uiiiut lauds some J,.'iOii.Mt)u
acres will be udmiiiislered undiT
an act of congress w hich provides
tlnil no nioie tinther be cut In an
one year than Ihe forests are cuii-
nble of prtMliiciu!; that year.
The purpose If to Hrpeluute
revenues lor the couniies and led
eral gOMMnmeul.
Iorotb' Woodnug and Mlirabeih
Kletcher. secretary ami assist an I
secret it ry to Itepreneiitatlve .Molt,
know the luxury of a completely
new wardrobe. They were robbed
of their luggage when they parked
their nutnutohilc at I'l III Mouse fii
San aiicisco . to w. take, in the
Niuhls. Au exteiisivefShoitping tour
follov. ed.
Miss Woodring lost her fur coal,
several diamond rings and pins ami
her lavorlie motion picture camera.
Miss Kletcher, more fori una to,
was wearing her coat.
When the house finally gets it
farm bill in shape for action an in
spection doubtlessly will disclose
the touch of ltepresentalive Walter
M Pierce of jx Oraude. The 7").
year-old dry-laud wheat fanner and
former Oregon governor headed the
snb-contmlttve that drafted tho
wheat section of the bill and his
belief on crop control were em
bodied in the first draft submitted
to tin1 full committee.
Senator t'hailes Mc.Niuy lUf -rcd
congress a new proposal.
Me Introduced a bill wilh a self,
explanatory title: "To pi-nmoie sus
tiiitied vield forest management, in
onler therein lo stabilize commu
nities, forest Industries, employ
ment und taxable lores! wealth; to
assuie a coni unions and ample sup
ply of forest products: and to se
cure the benefits of forests and
water supply and stream flow, pre
etitioii of soil erosion and amelio
ration of liimale anil preservation
of wild life."
DIVING RECORD OF
420 FEET CREATED:
Mll.W AI'K KK, is . I u-t . 1
(AP) Observers aboard the ce.ist
uuai d Hitter Anih iam i eput let)
tliat Max lv tt.criel Nobl. -T-c.tr-old
Milwaukee ilner, bad descend
ed I -a feel into UiKe .u higuli 111
a new type dmug suit toduv. and
claimed he bad broKcn aH exitl-
ilm records.
IT.
Kdar I'ti'l, ot Manitctte i then c-w u race or odor,
un i veils ity, associate of the div
er, said Nohl al the maximum
Ucptii was uiiiler a body pressure I
of pe pounds to i be sipiare (ueh.
The record for depth in a dtwng
suit was crcditi-d lo Flunk (Inllcry
of the I'm ted Slates navy, w itli
;'."ti lcet.
- - o
Kast Indian natives haw such a
keen sense of smell that they can
!isMm:iiih between the footprint-
ot a l.uiopcan mid a person
1 1 : KilKirfri
spoRTS
lovers
Fashion's Most Dazzling
Youthful Coiffures are cre
ated at the Grand Shop.
During the month of Deeombtr
we are giving a Genuine Fred
rice S6.50 permanent Sf.OO
Wave for J
Fredrics gives you soft,
1 u a t r ous, glamorous
curls that you've always
wanted.
Let Mowery cut and style your hair before your next permanent
wave. (Formerly with Pierre In Portland.) Gladys Lawson, for
merly with Sanitary Beauty Shop, is with us. Karen Larson of
Doucette's is staying on with the Grand Beauty Shop.
CONSULTATION FREE
For Appointment Phone 150
Grand Barber & Beauty Shop
202 CASS STREET
Auto Horns
Bumper Guards
Driving Cushions
Flashlights
Key Coses
Picnic Jugs
Spotlighis
WhAT TO CIVE" is no longer a problem,
and budget worries vanish, when1 you make
"Western Auto" your gift headquarters, d'ye ,
Auto Accessories, this year from Western
Auto Supply Company. Here are nine very
good reasons why it's wise. , -:
Steerirtf Wheel Knobs,
Rodioror Omomenri
Vacuum Bottles,
Gifts Under 200
Auto Clocks AutQ Compasses
Boby Hommocks Bicycle Tires
Center License Light Cr Brocket
Clock Mirrors Gloves Cr Robes
Grade Registers Grille Guards
Horn Ring Buttons
Lunch Kits Picnic Jugs
Steering Wheel Spokes
Cifts Under 500
Auto Fans , Batteries
Automatic Cigar Lighters
Electric Windshield Wipers
Folding Baby Buggies
Tires Trunk Rocks Wind Wingj
Cifts Over 500
Altimeters Auto Clocks
Auto Heaters Auto Horns
Batteries Battery Chargers
Fog Lites Ovol-Lites Road Litcs
Inside Control Spotlights
Pyrene Fire Extinguishers
And remember you'll save at
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grade i ools . . .'
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3- No matter how old or how
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presents,
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S-Merchandise is carefully
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7-Trained salesmen assist
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f
Family gifts that bring lasting en
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Radio $15.95 and up . . a Motorola
Car Radio as low as S32.J5 . , an
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at saving prices. For that boy or
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till
II h. liks to fish or go camping . , ,
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1. Service Vanity Minon Hard
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2. Hot Water Heater . .1 Many
quick-heating mcdob . nv
and Bracket, g.vc, Q! modem
mng Button . . .
bound horn without removing
and hem wheel. 5. ! Banjo
Steering Wheel Spokes
modern appranc'