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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1937. laaurtj iallf Kxrrpt Sunday Ir tli Ne-lie view Co., Inc. Hfm'irr of Tue AuorlafriJ 1'rria rii Ausoimteil I'ress Is exclusive ly entitled to the uae fur republiuu tloo of all new dispatcher credited to It or Dot otherwise credited In this paper and to all local news published heroin. All rights of r- Eubllcatloa of special dispatches erelu are also reuered. HARRIS ELJ-SWORTH Editor Entered as second class matter Hay 17, lVU. at the post of Die at lioheburu, Oregon, under act of March ii, 1878. Represented by Srvr litrb i Kant 40tii Strict. A 1ilt-oi N. MtchiKfill A vif. hflii I- rnucin iil'U llumi Klieel Utirolt din i--p!.e-nmjii HldK . A iia1 U-w 4 J 3 a. .SpruiK bli fi-t, i lie tU.t bluwurl toll uet, I'urlluiiil a 20 tJ. W. ttUtn titrewt. uwurr, li. c 711 Hat I liiug., t. i.uuIk 411 N. Ion in dlrewl, Allan i 4 id (iiUt UUilOlUg. SibMtlUui state felly, par u iuu fb.uu ijttM, fuuuius dj mall, ...... 1.6 li Jjalt j, t U4uu Lita b luail, ...... A.. fsiif 0 carriur per juutiiu.... fany, by cujiivr iur jro( J.6 No Streamlines Wanted HPIHC woni "streamlined" in com- inoiily used now lo describe anything thai it biuoolh, elticiunl and swift. U Is used to describe many things, the musl notable example being Uiu releiencc. tu the new constitution for Soviet Uussia winch has been uplly culled lius hiu's streamlined democratic con httluliou. Tho people voted lor Him new constitution. You bet they voted for H. In dictator controlled coun tries Iho people do whiil they arc tol'l. They wore told ia JtiiHrfia that the new constitution was tlu birod by Uiosu at lliu top ho it Will! Voted. Wo utmost reached lliat point In this country between Wo uud lii:itJ. Wo were ready lo v.oaiily ro big ii ourselves lo iho hands of a Hlroiig leader- to do with i.s an lie would. It was not ho much that Hit: people of thin country agreed wllii what tho president propped to do an it was tnal they wore woury and discouraged. lU'ally wo arc not yet ready to adopt a streamlined government. Wu ant not a timid nnl I'lightened people. No monarch or 4 'Ha tor ban ever ruled ho re. Wu may not have, tho efficiency of Hits dicl.tor con trolled streamlined ulules hut we huvu reedoin and tliu people hen: ciin think what tiiey choose, say what Ihey please and voto an they Bets fit. When It. cniucs lo govern ment what we have in butler than tho stnoothc.il iHieamllher ever de vised. Layoffs in C. I. O. TPIIM layoffs that have been r- duciUK eiuployuieiil lately arc tragic. Vi't there cimhl bo no Hicatur folly Hum to nmuiinc, hh Homo of our radical HpolteHincu are iluin, that. Ihchu layoffs am due to the personal enmity, bad faith or general cus.sediiesri of tho cm jiloyers who ar ordrritu; them. An an lllu.'ilialiiui, ciin.iiler Hie fart that the Committee lur Indus trial Oignni.alion IImIT recently ha.; laid off Home L'ou id its iHin IzeiH hi cause (if the huines:. ii u .i tdou. Thin nnlilaiii l. fi win:: hilmr m a:il.i'tioii Is simply ohe tu - the inm law thai Hie buslui'S.-i men are obeying: wlmu the money isn't com f iik in, ihi lciremh. One's poliiieal or eruimmie mil look has uoihiio; to do with It. Ii you hope lo slay in Inisines. o:i follow that Mile. Kveil lin' I. .. which can denounce lay off. w ii h the lie:;t of 1 lielll. li.M to follow milt. Editorials on News (Continued from pago 1.) liabs with nur nteni runs art.t)." pNt HIM I H S sal. u I-:. diuw u by big loipoialioil eeculiVe Indp to hnilii l e;.. ni tin ni ;m.nnt the capilall -tie . l - 1 1 1 aMiom; those who ha-." ton llllle This writer dneM) I dnnlil Ih.i' these til Ii eai u all I hey gi t, hi' c.niho Ihe m. m capable n dix iluu cflicleiiity the atlaii.'i m a lui; in t inn w jile bil Hli ,-s is ( ) It I I I a hi nf money, ami his sp iali A klinM ledge ,ilid eseinlive iihilil.v Mihahl sae his i.ihny ni.in tilllfS Uer I'M'I) e;il tlli:,.- -,, lugs making pohsn.ie iiiLie-i w;u-, . for Hie lower-downs Cut human nature is Intni.tn n,i Hire, a ml not liiug is nioi e bunuin than In einy I hose who g-t i in IH lisely more I lia n We do tor ileili.' work lli.it LOOKS TO MK no hndef Ihau the work we are do Ing pi!.("I H'AI I.V coiiriiciilory m helil.tllte t.iillv l.ipidly ;ik iUii tittle ul ihe UjLdciu ui tiical wealth handed down from tho orig inal hard worker who made it to playboy generationa that follow. Uut the prohleui of big eorpora tinu halaries (which in a problem because of the ammunition it pio vliles for the Irresponsible agitu lor on his oup box) is at ill with uh. I'ossilily bin biiHinens itself, HeijHing the antaKonisin that it aroiiHed by the envies and (he jealousies bo cleverly played upon by political racketeers, will do HomelhiiiK about Die piohlem on Its own account. ' Jiveii fair, reasonable, honest thinkers are Konietimes disturbed by this problem of huge salaries paid lo corporation executives. BARBS & The China war has had II inci dents, moie than enough lor u plot to make a long story tdiorl. Tiie traffic safety "spy" sywtem lias been abandoned in Belle vi lie, S. J., evideully on ihe theoiy that inout drivers don t recoguuu the p;jswoid unyway. Now U the time lor all Kood little Coiumunisu to w rite in to bantu and demand their Chrisimas presents. Iloini' lii:Hri.-.l In voiir U,h U uoihing new but Hit; utiiutier of men fcia.-ii-wium'. en iy tin,' oipies siiiii is no h-ss than tragic. Most notable contradiction of the year: tin; sitdowii sirikejH who asserted I hey were taking a firm stand foi then- riKbis. An observer wayH Ihe J;ip;niese art; not naturally warlike, but on any International amateur uiMbt they could win first prize for t la be hL Imitation. The movies offered raekethu.ster Hewey a job but he refused. Some one must have cited the futility of catching Hie criminal in lliu sec ond reel of a serial. The (lei mini butler ration was cut lit per cunt for Christmas. Some younger Nazis secretly feel IKl ler was spreading Ii on loo thick about Kauta Clans. (l.'opyiighl, VJ'.n, NliA Kervice, Inc.) OREGON COMMODITY PURCHASES SHOWN WASHINGTON, Dec. JO. (AC) ( H fgou'tt Hill plus coitlinotllties tiiirchascd by Hie surplus comino dllies coininissiuu since it was cre utcd total 2,1S7,S!IU. The 1'oodnlulTs, which went, lo needy families, wore: 1'ruiioH, wheat, $117,- !mm; cIicchc, ?;:m,tii; sheep, j,;;,,,-.r)-V.l; butler, ;iU,.SU; catile, $117. sii!) apples, iri7,lti7; freHh eggs, MM, Mil; siurage eggs. ,:toi) ; can III lower, hi.TT'j ; dry skimmed milk, $I!.1K"; unions, $L',:i!ii; mis cellaiiiHtUH, Tin; purchases Included I l.sso, IHiii pounds of prunes; J.niifi.LMI pounds of cheese, lt2.7M head of sheep; 12, head of calllo uud almost I, OHO, DIM) pounds of butler- CHARLES A. LEVINE FACES PRISON, FINE NKW VHUK, I ee. o. (AO ('hades A. l.eiue, the first (riius At la til ic airplane passenger, was sentenced to 1 wo Years' iniiii'ison- ineiit and fund .fil.fiOO as a smug gler today. The sentence was imposed by I'ed' ial Judge lioddaul nil charges iif sm ii L-n I uiu iiiniislen iiowder lulo Hie I'niied States, and lor con spiracy to smuggle. I -e vine became iulerual tonally liiinun in .liiin l'i"7 u hiti ) lin- anced Clatehce 1 1. Clianiheilin (o H to a distance recmd ni :'.,!m.r. miles noii sii ip. 'I k,, riilii began in New York .luue I and ended al Kultlms, Cermauy, June t'.. Creations of Art With Needlework 1ULIMS ON YOUR BfcU 1 1 IM i n oiii; CA i 1 1 li n no i;.: 1 !e "e llnwers. II nil uppll M I" I li- in nil .1 co.v tptllt. 111 'Ml renin h.itk 111 ighter li s i !-iitilc ilniin to make, and a " nle ai ii'l l enters i nu he ,1 1 in- p,.u. i n en eiuj h 1 1 .i nis 'i i "i u m j u 1 1 r PIim k . 1 1 p , - i i .-.(, in IllldetX.llllt III" -I i .il d ilit .cl lells. i elm rim Kelinhs ,uid "ll.ll' l lal le.pille llieiH - To nlii, mi I lie- i,i M i t n, send tni No. I7L' .nul . ncii.se 1' cn'-J ill alHMlps or em i, ,nu pi,.,.t ie.! i in envi t k i i. . . . . I )i,i-iai:.' d itves N. w li. v u . Nr. ,l, v. vl U Ucpurluicui, liesclmig, Vie. OUT OUR WAY WHV, THAT'S AM f HA-HA.' '$ WOW, LISTEM - VOU I IKJ5ULT,T0 5AV WHV, THEY'D V TAKE THOSE SHOES . I CAW'T GET W LOOK LIKE V TO THE SHOE SHOP TO y FEET IKJTO 7HEW I KJOSE BAC.S GET THEM STRETCHED' COLF&AGS- J OK) THAT AWO STOP THAT CLEVER. ( ftp -r WHV, I COULDM'T I PAIR. OF 1 STUFF HE'LL, y ' iU BEMD MV HkJEES A. PEECHEeOKIS.V RUIK) rS ' 1 OUT of the NIGHT , BY MARION WHITE Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc. CAST 0F CHARACTERS I'KISCIIXA J'IKItCK heroine, young woman attorney. A .MY. KKlili-Cllly'i rouminulo ami murderer's victim. .JIM KKItKKiAN Cillys fiance. II A H It Y IICTCHINS-Amy s strange visitor. SKKCKANT UULAN officer as- sigiuil lo solve tho murder of Amy Kerr. Yesterday: Jim calls filly while. Dolau Is In her apartment. When ("illy refuses to dh ulgu who called, IjoIuu orders her off lo headquarters with him whilo he places police in her rooms lo take lurlher messages. CHAl'TKK XXVI Cilly Iriiiiiil hopelessly against Hie. wall while lolun iirocoedod lo givo itrders over thu telephone to (race Jim's call. Jim had phoned from the lYnn ylvniihi hotel. Tho operator verb lied thai, tie could get out and disappear Into Hie suhway In uU seconds. She fell a subllo pleas ure at having outwitted liolau. Mu was so sure or hiiimelf, so positive in his theory. What did if mailer In him dial lie was rail roading an innocent man lo Jail; to Hie ... to the electric chair! For (lie first time, Cilly caught Ihe lull significance of what Jim was facing. .She held her bicalh as a new terror seized iter. I Milan was ai resllug her. There would bo nobody to cany on for Jim- . . . nobody to watch the Hunter man, or Harvey Ames . , , nobody lo check on Carruthers who also came from I'lah. Ooluu would forget all thai. Suddenly she faced Holan. her eyes burning wlih indignation uud terror and despair. "Why are you so determined lo accuse Jim? What about Harvey Ames? He had every opportunity ami .iusi as good a inulivo. W hat about lluuler? There are a dozen angles (hat ymi refuse lo consider. What a hunt Carruthers upstairs? We have pioni thai he came from I'tnh recently. . . . Ills trip to Jler niuda might easily have been a blind, or he might have gone away to hi someone else use his apart ment. . . . What about Iho Klllot woman upsiaiis? Surely she's read about the case in tho news papers. Why don't ou check on her?" I nlaii frow tied ttt annoyance. "See here. Miss I'ierce," he said irritably, "you may be a smart lawyer and all (hat. but I don't med you to tell not how lo do my own work. e've checked ever situation Hun nimbly, We'vu goi the word of a dozen people . wno .saw ariuuiets on mi the Mniiiiteh ot lieriliudii. I don'l 1:0 laiif-aeklhg people's houses unless l'e got something on Ihein. Come now, get a hut and coal on; you 're i;oing w nil me." There were oices in the outer hallway. Cilly , i ccognl.cd them. A second laier. her hell tang. "o. K. Answer it." Dolau or dered. Cilly opened (he donr In admit Mr ai,. I i s. Terry, who JiuU next door in apartment 1-H. Mrs. Terry, a plump, neighborly 'Mile woman, held both bands out io Cilly in a motherly gesture. "Ymi poor dear!" she murmured. We only heard about it today. ! ni m terribly, teinhly cony." Dol.m stood in the HWng mom, Liking in the situation. "Come in. Mis. Terrv." Cllh uu;ed. -Hello. Mr. Terry. This is Seiyeanl Dolan. f i mil pnliite head quaiteis Mr and Mrs. Terry are m nei dour neighbors. ser gaiu." Dolan aeknou ledgeil Hi thtio lin lion Mb a In id nod. "'h. ibis is .lust too horrible for Mm. my dear." Mrs. Terry went "ii " V ul in bae it happen the mimiie your young mail was culled l lU ey es w nU'lied. I olail lui m d his htewd glance on Mrs Tcny tiisianlly "Mow did on know Jim was goiim away .'" Cilly asked her. "Oh. we met him that e vein lit:. Didn't we. John?'' When was ilits"' Dolan asked a n npi ly . 'V it about muliiigbl," Ml. WW M07MEES GET GI8AV T.H teCU r, ig)7 gv kza I'erry stated mildly. "Yes, it was exactly midnight." Cilly's heart bounded as a new 1 hope dawned. "Just how and where did you meet the young man?" Dolau asked quickly, .Mr. Terry seemed u little sur prise! at Iho sudden questioning. "Wo met him two blocks fur ther down, on St. Ann's avemie," he related simply. "You see, we'd stopped In hem a little alter 11, wasn't It, dear? iMisH Tiereo had offered to look after our fish while we were uwuy. Air. 'Kerrigun and unother gentleman were here. . . ," "How did you know which was Kerrigan?" Dolau Interrupted. "Why, wo had met him before. Onu Sunday afternoon, wo met him with Miss 1'i.eree down at Jones beach. Wo nil camu homo together. So o( course when J saw him in such a hurry Sunday uighi, 1 was glad Vo offer him a lilt. We'd gotten 1 1; car, and had a liitlo bltu down in the tavern, and then Just as we started off, we Haw .Mr. Kerrigan, running toward tho subway. Ho seemed in such u hurry. . , "What linio was this?" " Exactly midnight. Remember, -Mary, you remarked on it?" "Yes," Mrs. I'erry uf firmed. "The steeple clock was just strik ing midnight. I teased. AU; Kerri gan about being In such a hurry to leave rriseilla, and he explain ed that ho had to make a hurried trip out west. lie didn't want to wait for trains ,and there was a friend or his a private pilot who was leaving Floyd Ileuuett Klcld at V2:'M tor Chicago. Mr. Kerrigan wanted to catch him, but of course because he was in such a hurry bo couldn't get a laxl. So we drove liliu down to thu flying field." "You drove him lo Moyd Ken nel Field Sunday night?" Uolau repeated incredulously. He saw his carefully prepared case crum bling before him. Mr. and Mrs. Terry nodded simultaneously. "And we got him there in 15 minutes," Mr. Terry said with pride. Kerrigan's friend had just arrived himself. It was exact ly quarlur past 12. V e waited around unl they took off, and then wo started for Fall ltler." Cilly could Iiavo wept for joy. Jim had becu flown ut Floyd lien nett Field at quarter past 12, Amy was killed at lUO. There was a lump in her throat as she grabbed Mrs. Terry's hands in Iv.nh oi hers. " 1 hank you so much for Idling us ihat." she e claimed. Then, trying to be casual in her explanation, she added: "You know , everybody is under suspicion in a case like tins uniU an nlibi is established." Mrs. Terry nodded smilingly. She did not understand why Mr. Kerrigan, 1'riseilla's special young man, needed an alibi. Hut she did not say so. "Well, we'd better lake the gold fish and I nn along," Mr. Ce y suggested. "If there's any way we can help, sergeuhl, we'll he right next door. . . ." As the door closed behind ihe Terrys, Cilly turned to Sergeant Dolan. She could not hide the gleam of snHsfnelion which 1k-hl- DOT AND DAN IN SANTALAND WHOOPEE lUveP! 5ANTALANO' LEAD WHAT A f SOLDIERS MARCHIN6 PAUUFl STBAISHT INTO TUP . HOMES OF HAPPV JSmTFn BOV of cohi;-;e, f" vHj MA0CWINi TO BE mm INTO MY CHRISTMA BAtS RIGHT NOW BUT IT WON'T BE LONC RFPORP THE t LL BE TAKIN6. ORDERS FROM NEW . r.CNCDAi i . 1 1 By Williams . MT Off. sta.iec .ixC ed up her eyes, "Well, sergeant, do you still want to hold me as an accessory?" Jadan slumped into a chair wearily. "1 guess not. Their story rang truw enough . . . and we can al ways cheek on it." He looked tip at Cilly, smiled a, little crookedly. "Well, it begins to look as if there might be some grounds for this faith of yours In tho young man. . . . Say, tell me the truth now, will you?" "Of course. I haven't lied to you yet, but you ivon't believe me." "Was tonight the first time you'd heard from Kerr or Kerrigan since Sunday?" Cilly hesitated. Should she tell him about the postcard? It dldn t mailer now, since Jim was cleared. "No. I received a postcard from him on Monday, saying merely that he'd been called suddenly to Utah. I didn't hear another word from him until he called jo at now." ' ' . - "What did he say?" Cilly smiled. "If you remember, ! didn't give him an opportunity to say very much. Only that he'd just got in from Newark Airport and was on his way over here." Holan looked at his watch. "Well, I've got to hustle and check on some of these other angles you've been harping on. If he gets in touch with you again, wilt you ask him to see me im mediately ut headquarters? His testimony is still mighty impor tant." "I'll do that, sergeant." "Thanks. 1 hope we'll be working together from now on, Miss He ice. So t ry a hou t v v e la thing. . , ." After Dolan loll, Cilly made up her mind as to whaL she was going lo d(t. There had been altogether loo many stones left unturned in this house since Sunday night. (To be continued) An English elementary school now teaches road sense lo its pu pils through a complete miniature traffic system in u section of the school grounds. o FIKF.MAVS UALL SATLKDAY NIGHT. Adv. Daily Devotions By Hit. CHAS. A. EDWARDS Whut a beautiful picture is found in Isaiah ot the safety uud security and peace thai shall come upon the world in thai good day when our Christ shall become our King and He shall reign in the hearts and lives fit the people. How great ly thai rule is ueeded m our day, if our boasted and wonder ful ci i ligation is lo be h;i cd from overthrow, and annihila tion; we ins-r not let that thought leave us for a moment in the midst of all our thought and planning for the good of tho world, that thai good will bo realized only as we make the spirlPjim ihe teaching of Jesus Christ efocliein our lives and our plans and our philosophies and ambitious. W pi ay . our Fa i her. in the midst of all our efforts to build Thy kingdom up on Ihe earth that we might have the hopefulness ami Ihe cour age ami the failh that conies alone from Thee. May we grow strong In Thy grace. Amen. VE, ALL THE TOYS ARE ABOUT FINISHED FOR THIS CHRISTMAS, AND ARE READV TO BE STOWED AWAY IN fAV SLEI6H POR THE TRIP TO LITTLE twevue PACKED THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS. SEE ? CLOCK SHOWS ITS hi; -r.n. 'uJlH almost time sy- : q i . ; LETTERS)' froths idief : lTkENEO TO PIG TESTING Iviilor News Iteview: Compari sons come lo me now and then, sometimes pleasant, sometime otherwise. Guinea, pigs are used tor experiments. We are lold thai two guinea pigs are selected: to one is led butter and it thrives, lo thu other butter substitutes uud the poor pig grows thiuner and j weaker. To prove the efficiency of some i vac'jine or serum tiie guinea pig is used. A new untried urug is useu on a guinea pig, anu 1 am wonViei in g a we as American people ot tins L. S. A. are Deuig useu as an experiment tu prove w neitier the "iw ueat" win Kid or cure; win prove thai throwing a nation deep er and ueepcr in ueol wul inula up ii strong gu eminent or w recti uo. in siiungest, moat piospeious na tion toe wond lias eer Known. We as a nation today have more dependents out oi work wiln no prospects ahead uud no am nit ion it it, man ever before, 'litis guinea pig experiment surety shows our nation is growing weauer aim weaker. More men uud women out of woik, mure strikes seeking to paiuize w nul business hus oeeu tell, .uore uud greuter dehls, more and more impoverished by cutting down of crops uud multiplication ot taxes seen ami unseen. Aecessf ties are higher aud higher in pi ice, uud more and more products im ported from foreign countries where labor is cheaper than in I. S. A. so foreign goods have the ad vantage. Hidden taxes' make our own products rise in price. The time was wheu the citizens of the L". S. A. knew what laws were en acted but during this guinea pig experiment the patient must tie kept in complete ignorance to hs sure the experiment being sutis lactoty to the experimenters. While we are housing all the or many of the disgruntled radicals ot other nations tnose other nations have recovered from the wave oi unemployment which swept the entire world ami can look upon us Ln pity. One of our greatest menaces now is l hat people who are benefiting al the expense of the mass of the people shut ttietr eyes to final re sults and lull themselves lo sel fish sleep at ihe expense of (heir neighbors and coming generations. '1 no recovery of nations is al most universal sae the war lorn ones and our C S. A. lo we want lo be as guinea pigs any longer? Think it oer. MlttS. EMMA TV WOODS. KRMR PROGRAM (1500 Kilocycles) REMAINING HOURS TODAY :00 The Editor Views the News. I : IT. LCouiiinclit C'om ert Ti iu, A! IIS. Mil) lU'iullim-s, MILS. I : l-V liaihu (.ampus, .MIIS. ruiiti -riiiminy Kiivim Orrli., MIIS. j: Uu Symphony in it li y l li in, .MILS. :tMi Mmulor Niv. :15 The Phantom Pilot, MBS. :30 Frank Bull, MBS. : I.V- Interlude. :b0 News Flashes. :00 Singtime, MBS. :ul-'ilclius Tiilis, MISS. :lf(J Carlton Kelsc, Cuniluctiiig, .MIIS. :3U Kmlillu .Martin's Orcli., .MUS. :45 Musical Moments, Chevro let, MBS. :00 Alka Srer News, MBS. : 10 - liuruci: llciilts Ulcll., MUS. I'M Sifill OH'. WE D.N KS PAY, DUC. 22 7:i'0 "Km-ly Hlnln." 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50 Or. Scofield Program. 7 .Ito Alul lll Chirk CIllU. S : mi llruri: Ht'ill Kl UUu .Oi., Al pine l.odKe. Ynne-iillii Kcc'.! Slori: l'iugi:mi. 8:15 This Side of 20, MBS, S:oU- Hai.nl Nuileuil, llulitone, MIIS. ,S : lii - IliliK Clo.sliy. 9:00 Sycamore Street, MBS. :!.", Pou'l Look Now," MIIS. Il:'i - lliil l.i.'wi.i iiml Ormin, MIIS. 9:45 We Are Four, MBS. lll:lil- lloineniiiki'ls' lliti'inonv. 10:15 Carson Robinson and His Buckaroos, MBS. 10:30 Heckers Information Bu reau, MBS. in: I.", Merrymakers, MIIS. 1 1 :0J Country Church of Holly wood, Copco. 11 : 15 Variety Show of the Air. 1 1 :45 Beatrice Fairfax, MBS. 12:00 Hansen Memories. 12:15 "Singing Strings," Radio Music. 12:30 American Family Robinson. 12:45 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Hcnninger's Man on the Street. 1 V. I'unee Meln.h'es. Sweeping AND SEE ALREADV WILLIE I w THE SWEEPER1 AND WHITEWIN6 j MY "CLEANER-UPPER" ELVES,,-' ARE TIDYING UP THE ( m WORKSHOP PLOORS! i tJ II . l-,rrA,u. ,.,T, rar,3y r,., - r thfiq ncunci 3u AlUbt HeciUl. 45 Sortmo Orchestra, MBS. l Ths Johnson Fam ly, MBS. la "World book .iuu ' and Music. 30 iau on the Keys, M -. 4a Fern Horists Tiogram.O bo News f-iasnes. 00 Feminine Fancies, MBS. 30 The Cuiidieii Hour. 16 liiiuie iiarris, .Movie Gos sip, MIJS. 00 Tne tailor Views the News. Id Ca valuers, MBS. 3o Fa I nit r House Orchestra, Mbti. 45 Kudio Carjpu-j, MUS. 0U 'Melodji Line' witn Wan da Armour. 3U iioosiur Musical Variety Show, MiiS. U0 ifoutior News. lb The Pnantom Pilot, MBS. 30 Frank Bull, MBS. :45 Interlude. ;5) News Flashes. 00 Horace Heiut's Orchestra, MUS. 30 Lone Ranger, MBS. oo Tapestries in bronze, MUS. 15 Gerry Livingston's Orches tra, MUS. Leo iieisrnan's Orchestra, MIIS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. y: 15 Lomuanto Orchestra, MUS. U: 30 Sign Off. YULE PROGRAM SET AT ROSEBURG HIGH A long assembly liruKrum at 2:45 o'clock Wednesday ullernoon at Kosebui'K senior hih school will send its students home until ly:i8. The Koseburg Woman's Choral elub will sins two numbers, "O Holy Nisbl" unit Hallelujah chor us from Ihe "Messiah," led by .Mrs. Homer W. Grow. Members of the Senior Ilinh Glee clubs will also slug several numbers. The Kirls will sitiK "Sluni- her On, a mixed quartet, "We Three Kincs of Orient Are." and a mixed quartet, composed of -Mary lleilows, Sarah Fans, Andy Corn and Pave HemiiKh, will siiiK Christmas Carol. Students will also ltear a Christ mas message from Dr. C. A. lid w arils. Members of the football squad who earned letters this season will receive ihem from Coach Jim Watts. SPRAGUE RITEo POSTPONED Funeral services for X. A. Spiague. set for this afternoon, were postponed and will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday. The jiost- ponemcnt was necessitated by Ihe inability of a son. A. 1. Kprague, of Cliiah, California, lo arrive in Hosehurg until tonight. WHERE DID J (hide that OOP? I D oscar pepper (OOP fur jtion) is jwijiir ' alt whiikcy a grand and glorious IfW I combination of smooth, mellow, straight f fif I whiskies. Famous since 1H38. 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Ambrose "thaL the utmost leniency be shown which may in tne aiscreuon oi uio court fit each individual case." Judge Ambrose ordered the de fendants to return lo court next ednesday for sentence. The penalty is not more than tu- In u iienitentiarv or the county jail, or a fine of up to S.i.liuu or Doin a prison term aim fine. The European lobster rarely reaches 111 pounds in weight. In America there are recoi-ds of lob sters weighing 31 pounds. Attractive Outside Rdoitii You'll find comfort, ganwin hospital ity and gaisty -horsat ths ontsr of Portland Iif. 3 to 4 blocks to toadine stores ond bonks. Corago opposils. Famous tor Mood food HHHiilfHHITn-. ByBob Pilgrim SURE. WE DON'T TALK FASTER H NEED BROOMS IN SANTALAND SO LflNft A4 WILLIF wc zo MORE we have these! A TOYSHOPS tn iWbEP TODAY SPECIAL BRISTLY-BEARDED! ELVES! WHEN THEY TALK THEIR BEARDS WA66LB BACK AND FORTH, AND SWF-FD THE 5HAV:N6S INTO A NEAT On c I I 0 CI