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    ROSRBURC, NFAVS-RF.VIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937.
TWO
Hie ranie. Hcuuve lialoy. upon
will :.tl I... HOUel OUt Ull'te 1"
Next U. S. Ambassador to Britain and His Smiling Family
i ... tv rt'M m fvrirwf
tuii.ier 'oiu:ide: utioii of tLo unui
ual Munition, lub-d thai UakridRe
sljould bavo b.cu Ueclui ed the vm
nei at the (ptratitu of the f;rit
overt uuo t,':'-j "6 ta Sj TUey
uie still talking about this
Line county.
U'a u merry bauli anioni; tin-nieinht-ia
of the mmuA (or one ul
ti... stfirii:.'' oositicna uo on
knowi wno will bo puked
Hi., niphi of the fc.iiue m-t
Coach Waiu.
until
t' t-n
Speech of Asst. Atty. Gen.
Jackson Held Prelude
to Anti-Trust War.
WASHINGTON. Otc. U7. AI')
CriiUimii of innnn.olistic "io
lilrermg" by Kobert U. Jackson, as
Histuiil aitoi my general, i' vi!
vlde-spread inlet pifijiiinu itnlay
ittt a prelude to a Inoad adininisl i a
lioil a m i-l i list caniale.lt.
Most observers m--i 1'ivsident
Uooseveit Hi ii'riijiiiin-Uil l
Ii'KIHliltlOll 1(1 KllVllglllell III" lcS-
tut aiiti-iiusi siaiuies. Some ewn
have predicted ii coiigicssiomil in-
est (nation til alb-md monopolies.
Jackson, who has 'lis u.--l Ihe
moiiopoly issue w it Ii lln president
nn several occasion.--, .saul last night
In a radio address:
"It is t lit innnopolisls, ami those
so near niunoiol as to control
their prices, who by their pioiiteer
iHK liavu simpl) priced themselves
utll ol (Ik; market, and pi h -d
tliemselvert into U slump.
"When tin- lmsifu-rt mnH into a
Mump, ilii- workmen go home witli
uul jobs. When workmen go home
without jobs, lilt: grocer, Hie baker,
the clothier and nil 1 1 - rest have
losi I heir customers. Win ii the
customer U losl. Mm- merchant can
cel his order lor noods.
"Ami In-lt lln' cancel la l ion
learhes back In bit: business, when
it Marled, lln big business man
clamors that i-ox eminent, should
give him confidence."
.Some liMliistnal leaders, Jackson
declared, "hate baund llial lln
iinly way 1 i ensure a reasonabl
sleady well being lor (In nation as
a whole Ih lor government hi net
as an imparl lal 'v-rx-'r m our in
ilusirlal iiiogre.ss, ready at all limes
lo call a liidl lo inonopohsl ic prac
licen whirli threaten, lo throw our
ttliolr cuiliomy CMll of Older,"
Answers uPont.
Lnmtuul Iml'onl, hf noted, re
ferred to labor trouble a;, oin ol
the most iniporlaiit dil I it nil les ol
private enter prist-.
"hoi'M private enterprise," Jack
mm I J i it asl.ri), "sio hi consider
how intuit ol' our labor troubles are
Willi WH Kinilily hirail.Ht' loo III in ol
prhiiii i-nif-rpi !: look an alii
nidi ol ob.-K iid Ion, -a.sjon ami
avoidance lo;u tli' labor laws oi
I'd y-ii i h iinn him ilit labor laws of
lliri't i'ars aco .... '!"
S'-nalors OMaboio y ill., Wo ),
and lUnali (!(., Idaho) iam- projios
od lln-lr bill lor h-dcial corporation
cli.irlciK as a means ol' resi ilrt ini
inoiiopnl .
"I 1 h i 1 1 It the ib-liaclc of Ilic wanes
and hours h-i;ixbition poinis direci
y to lln pmicipN ol :'cdi'ial imoi
potation it a nulM ii uu," aid ('
luahoiicy. Mis bill would ii-MUlii' all c oi poi a
Hons opera i inn in in I erst ale toin
llh'ice tu Jiroriiic licenses fioiii
thn federal trade commission. The
licenses would stipulate the condi
tions tinder which corporal Ions
cn U M do hil.sjliess.
- - -o - -
LIFE TERMS GIVEN
SIX KIDNAPERS
( '1 ii; u i: , Am-ntine. her. -27.
(API -Six men were sentenced
lo Hie Imip-'i. utuiteiil today for the
i-eiisin innal MdnataiiL- and : iayiiu;
if wealthy Aik-1 Aei;,a in
l-'lve other inend'"is ,,f a hand
(.o : dieted lor ( lie crime .'ere en
pi h m t 'i m. i i .iiK'inu from ht in
"11 ' 'II S. Til l ee el e W O J Hell.
T e .eiza Cl'e St 1 1 I e I all of
Ari;eitiiUM. Alemhe; ot a fiomin- iit
nnd weallay lamih. his ;i In I net ion
H. Tlnl a liation-w i.li. inalilu'iit.
A hi. i ransom m paid, lull
the ..iduapeis dlsappei I Willi ill.-
inuiie and J" em old A ei w as
Met i ft hi iiiil. His body was found
I. 'l-T buried in a field.
TRANSFUSIONS FAIL
TO SAVE PATIENT
WINUStUt. nut . I J7 ( Al'l
- We, Inn W. Kiel, her. L', f,M whom
several iluuisaiiil persons in the
i'liiied Stai'i and Canada of i et i
blond li anslnsiniis m a liHil
a-'iitisl a --tieplneuei ns n idans in
1 i t M Ml. ih, ,t lo. lit Cn,
PMal.
tiers Hum bio. id .Imiois p.-aied
into Hi.' hn-.pit.il alter Die ie-
I 1111 s Mini li.-i issued an appeal a
Itlenlll ;-n I he . .,t II 1 1 . II . II t . ,.il
the 'tumn (.,,. ( v ilim hln.i.l. and
hue I . -. i ct i .1 IMMll epIiieOCCUS
ii lil.m . . bub d all but a hand
ful of Ce 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 L I s . Il ,,.
!'"iil.. l-'l.-J. her V.;is
ll. Hit-Ill:. Ion-
CUBA DROPS CHARGES
AGAINSF MACHADO
V.C- voiik. ii. . ;; i M'
'' he Cllb. -II l i'Vel Mieelll In.i.
dis ' all . Iil i -es auaiie-l I,
lie r t'l s I 1 1 ii I ( i ,,i ,n ,ii ei.i.i
Ci'b.i. who h.et ii h. ld I .. 1 i
. d Male-; al'l M-u Jie-t iu tetup.'t'a
' ii' en . l i adit en v. ,
i .ml
I.M h oa. wh,, , ,lM.h
a he.-pn t I,.-! ,., w i ;i , u ....(
ilb.i .if u.k.ippli. alien i.i lun
; ' : i i nri-s mm d. r
ill t he lie'. ill 1 line. I'm I n I .in . ,
; ivf . i' il h l Ii-- a;. i mi .i l ,.i
I -i-i. til. ! a . d a o'M.-i.il
tl' .-! .Ol .ill p.. ltd. .il
: I " hi. Il in. Mi i. .( M., .,.,.,i
i ci la' i i .' el hi-i ::o ei inn.'iii
GUARDIAN PUT OVER
GAY OLD PRINCE
waksaw. i'..i.nui. n, .
I Al'l ili.-n ii l i I ,.i i '-in.
r I ll, j, y ;IIII''. .'itlMll llll.l
i,'V. .-Ivl. Illl llll'l I'lill.ll ililll,.
ti I'.'liis. I ' III " H ;i I i' n;li ,11:111 li
i;r -ii-.-ii "iii ! ii. ii i i li.i
H 'II. .11 II 'l, " I Ml I 11." I . s
iiilnllv.
Tin. I iiiiII. -. ,,. , ,,., I,, I '
i h:i ' 1 I'ur' ri. .' I.. : I ;.-,., nj.
.i i 1 1 1 1 . Ji ,ir,. ii' -iii ,k -ihm .
t ,il tvl: . I li .. ft Mi !iH
(Portrait by Baclirach)
. : . : i,. ...!... f:,m;iv in T.nniinn Rftpr he Is aoDointed 0. S. Ambas-
If .!.,f,il, P. KM.ncdy, c-l.airman of l.t 1;'f'V":..' I !'V . ' A.uinVa would 'have quit-a diplomatic delegation at the Court of St.
. ... ... ii'-uin,,! hi.ii. Rv thpir f.Tihers chair ai e Patricia, ij:
r.rm Ouilee Man's Most Monumental Effort!
"'--v.. "'''',;., ,-$'rir..
I : KoliKItT MVKKS
ASAOKNA. Culil . !-
(Al'l -The Alabama lootball leain
lit lo HoIIvuimmI loday, Culll'or-
nia went liark to work uud Kos
bowl mathematicians went bei
si k tryinii to figure out a wi.i
ner of the New Veiir'n ilay uanio
oil the basis of season staiis.iis.
Two and two niuk lour and that
makes Ciiljfnrniii xUv iir.su er. ac
cording lo the :i to 1 bellilHi ileitis.
Calilorniu finished the mu.-on
with ii record of beinji a "sec.md
quarter team. Tin Hears ran
up 102 of their total 2"l potins in
that period oer a ten yaiue scl.e-
lule.
The Tide played niii" j:! !'ie- i-uli-i-l
tip 2.".r iminis -and scnrd !ii oi
ibeni in the second quarter.
California was never called upon
to put on the pressure ill t!l
nal slaves nf a uaiuc
That wai the Wasbiimton
I wouldn't think ol lciiiiiK out a i-,,,i(.r ni!e 9. section 3 of the
s.-i rci, hut you sliottld s-e tne new I i,;.;;s nlt. hook it states: "h" tin;
Hi.. Indian leai.i "in j at the end ot the fust
overtime period a nue-i.nnute in
iv mi. hioii snail Ik atlo-'td and a
second ovei li:i:e pe' io.l started.
Ti.e team which f.rst scores two
points in thif peiiotl fl-a; fcu Up
rlared the winner and the Maim.
shall end as noon as this occurs.
If neither tenm scores two points
in the stifond overtime, tiic nam--is
declared tie unless the teams
mutually agree to further exttud
the piayins time."
v. ariu-ui
P ranee an uud in 1 1n comtiK win
ter. Tne'll .-tnii'ly dalu oil. H
is tbti latent tLitijJ out in i-hoiis
w car (rahiou note i and il c ii
nothing like them in iliese pails.
Walls Is Kolnji lo save them for
his iir-t "ame, January 7th. l!ou
eVer, it will be the to.lo.in week
oefore the lln:ie folks can cast
their eyes upon then!. It will he
well worth the pi ice of admU;;ioii
juM to see liov. fine t;:e boys can
look on the floor. Jt.t the date
now n in yoir little red book. Janu
ary Hih. uaini :::rtle I'oint
there will be a larj:t c owal out
that night.
Cottage drove and Oal.ridj;e
plav.-.l wild game at th.- luuiher
cilv la.-t week. At the . lo.-o of the
t nil.. 1 toil: 0 lienod the .-cire stood oo-
'oui'tc-.. all. After the five-minute iitcriuitj-
ii.o thwi-u uul-.. i.w, tmuv bfi", I mini tiif two teams ilayei a mice
ins the Huskies of their goal to . minute overtime periu-i, auu at mc
store themtielves, and it ended . end hu score stood in favor of
O-n. I Oakridg, 36 to 35. Keferee Orlo
Alabama found luck and vieory Haw ley. in the heat of the er-.cue-hi
the closiiiK minutes of ltd hut 1 m-ut. ruled tl'at a team M win
three jinnies, aiiainst Validerhllt. i mu,l ia aheatl h l.o points, n
i:i';KNK. Dec. 27. AP) Thir
ty per ce.it of the rniven-ity t
Oiei'.on's students are entirely self
sup.-ortinj,. while less than one.
seventh depend eniitely upon their
parents toe finances, u Htirvey hy
ilu reRistriir's office repealed.
I'lactically all of the Jlu.uuu tttY.
rosed from the emerReucy loan
I'und last term vas repaid by sm
dents from incir o.n earnin;s.
!Kt Will. KiAfH BACK .l W
TQ THE CANADIAN BOKOfE
4 hi.
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cnunni cno ODinrc
UUiiUUL I UN UIIIULU
.! imha riA7i pnnnnflM1
I IBLIS I'JHLI I I.UUimill
(liMii'uia Ti'i h .inii 'l uluni'
lht piiin-li also was ihiMi- i
Thi' si'ionil itlurti'i- w;i Ai:i- ,
ba'ltia's virlory p 'liiiil In lln- Ti'li-'.i i
last Aluil to 111.- linsi' i-i,v i. Hi:il i
was tin. yi'ar hixir Mow -II i:ism -I t
anil ran. passii! anil ran a.'i'l AI i- j
liama raus un ,oin!s in 1" nun (
iltfs -unui' than liinl hi-, ti i ii'iult il .
all yt-ar ayaiiisl Siaiitni'l.
ilill , illivcl
lilrl with till' l-.ili'S. Alt-
Mi., fi'i iiiid iivi'l llni.' n'l " iii
iiiiif lii'il. tin' sruri' stno.l :IT tu :'.7.
ii'i.l hv mutual ioiimmu ami'i'il lo
call Hi" -n n- : lli-v.M.-r. nil-
r ZZ
DR. G. W. Marshall
DENTIST
314 Medical Arts Bldg.
Phone 29 Res. Phone 293-R
Evenings by Appointment
Ship Shape for Adventurous Cruise to
,-r
.rrosT-W r Ip(wfh nni tf I
I (Kit I. IN. I lee. 2S. - Conespoud
euce. of the Associated Cress)
I lie nai wouin's orgaiiiation is
it huvo a "stdiool fir brides" in the
belief proper spiritual preparation
lor iimirimoiiy is tin backbone of
happiness in lite lont marriage.
The Japanese idea of carefully
instructim girls lo become perfect
pontes will find piaclienl appl-ca-t
Kill fHien the first bride school
opens in January with the consent
ol ua.i authorities.
Schools for mothers will co.i-
L. - j.V L T"- 'ff- I tl" hri,l.'s..li.'. howi-vi r.
rwt V- 7" , Sfl , T' fr tl i ,. ihi.v ,,....,1 ml,,.,- inslrui uoi,
1 L(-4V t .ittesCL in, -Iiallslnilis olll ul' of-
.' ... "stra ii.. ,.i..u "
Am lim it ii'H il,'l'iii,-il purpose ol
lit hriili's' srhiiul thus:
"I,, ..i, , lo 11...
L " ' EXI'TINGWOkK ''fe,riB Ulii; uirls 'slionhl all, .ml I'.mrsi.s
UV -KtA" "Ki-. U- , . Viu-rA -X-.'l 'l .-tf-i H Ih" iusii.ul". ,,r,.f"n,hly iwo
liioiilbs before then- wedding day.
lo recuperate spiritually and phys
ically, to forget the. daily worries
connecled with ibeir previous pr:
lessions. lo It iitl the way and to
)ee the joy for their new lies ,is
Wives.',
M'ih'Hrctrt roti.-;lriK'Un effort. tlu-Orand f:oulce project on the Columbia liner moved a .sup nearer to Moulding the lacioiy-Kirj and or
In nillnfj in flnokano, WilsIv. when bids lor the completion ol the "hhrh dam" were oened nnd the contract . ,ce worker into a housew.te is
uSil SkeU-ied to srah. on the mast recent photoK rnjih of llm sile. this photo-tlrawmfj bjvcs me ideft of ,1he schools main aim. I he gov
Z S niightv projtTL will appear whet, completed. Work on the great high dam will bcg.n in the spring ..rn.neni expects lesulis lo be such
and when completed will hack the Columbia Uivcr up 151 miles to the Canadian border. hhai it will grant a gradual e un ad-
sitly. usually lon.
Miring l he six weeks course
brides will live logeih
Basketball
Dribbles
By M. W. B.
M s common i:ilk along the main
. tern lhat Coach "Mod Turner I
really "has" louieihing down at
the Junior hi-h this seascii sonie-j
iniug l.t;.i hasn't been s en here;
for a considerable lime, and that!
i. 1'e could place a Marti ig lineup
on I he floor wim h wouid measure)
better than six feet per man and:
all are capable ball players. It ;
looks as if the Ciipooses are going
places this yt-ar, If Hie report is
tine. Coach Turner's be; s would
' tower" over iiio.d of I he cayers
Walts has out at Senior high. II
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Major Hoople
on its w u
looks as if basUeibal
up again in Kosebi."g.
Tiie district "casaba" season -begins
in earne.it. in two w eek... A
week from this coming Friday,
January 7th. the Indians will .jour
ney to Coos Hay lo take on North
Head for their first league start.
Cuaeh Adams of the itulldogs has
I.uili a formidable five around two
veterans. Sush k and Ziegler, the
remnants of last year's district
championship team. This game
should be a loss-i n. for I be In
dians, according to Jim Watis, are
far from the sinoolh working quill
tent In- hopes H'ein to he later in
the season. It lakes lime ;or a new
coach to gel bis "stuff" o'er, but
Hie squad is wi'ling and learning
last.
Madman's J .
Island
Ife uuM wrf,
! n
x , $jhs-
W(u
1 ''"r, rwzsxs&
1 ' .i.: 'Us.. -ia ""--J - TsS,i
Intriguing Story of Three Girls -, v
Who Started a Vacation Cruise .:'
J jlL4 EMJtiJ "kf CrAMf Din Klwe
I 1 1 c3 I hiiucu ci j 1 iviii ry tt
A NEW SERIAL BEGINNING
, 1
. t 7 1 ' .' ; prospi'i liv"
f N y YEH: EVEKV 1 OLD I"l' ill a 11101I1I thl.v-ruolll lions.-
1 .... , . .-.ni t AAiiLit ' ' hohl al Ih" silinol. ami prarlii"
SA., PUPPIE, POES )' u.Rtt-?ITOK WHO HOOPLE VMM E ! ,.,,,,, .
A MAKJ MAMED iEREMADES 1 WAS WORKED ; , Nuthiiu; l.i ,11 i. .- has h.'.-u saiil
7 MOOPLE LIVE HERE? V -TM PLACE S OUT LOK.O T ' ? T,! hu, "h'T' ap'
MHE Plf Mt A 3Cr PLAV-i "THAT S. I ACaC -i'Vts I . panuil ,-m'll liiiili-lu-li" will Tlliwi- In. v.nt 111 t-.l loilll lli" '
. , II , . , r- . ! cr-ti 1 Tsiiui3 Iph-nly oi Wili'lii-ii liainilij;. oilii-r niy.il lo si-i- Hi" Imlians play
V TURN OMlfe ANLJ L J it: HSM fic;L. ii d m i. iijji vii-j j , , ,i,i ival ini; tailor is a linn Id,,, aliiuuii ill I hi- li'.sl lunp Maui";
OWE HIM A LOT' tlCJkSL' II- Ti'l-l ri-r, 1CH1 tH ... ,,, m,. si'asim sai. a i".iin mini f
I , , ,, -, , r., r-, , ,r- ,,r- 'II hi piovi'ih ahoiil III" stoma. !l p,.iuv r possihili tiis. t i.i.u h ll.it -1 I
VVHEKJ I H AMP HIM I cjRUB-,TAhED OKI bOVlE OF ( ,,, ,,. ,,i(.,:sl ay ,o a uiau's u,lUy ,,,!,, , niaK..,, (ll tl,.-iv i '
V WHAT HE MAS ) HIM, ALL OU'LL . AW CLAIMS ; h.-art. nisi har.l uissl... Il is apparwu
'J COMIMo,X WANT 6ET BACK IS ON HIM, BUT IVE ,..al r.i.lM.v. All! '
! iTp V ! EAST-WEST GAME SHS E; J 3 1938' in
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W 'W- I - ' .Vll " : Maua ;um. I, ",.,' Willia-i fo,',-. P
Kjjrf 1 - 'J JSf 1 H.'W..SI.. 11 Slars Ml, .- jAA&
Wt-2W - - J play.rs i a 1,.C s,,,,,,,,,,,,- ys- v 'M J.W' t t 1 PASeMBgaE'" H
WScH 91 nine ,.f Mill I'o; om.1i. Molilalia It "n d t
K-VVafttaV -' PL - hair. m k. ,.-! , i; pJ .'ial . fenr-i
VAX I ' ' 1 V ' .,uarl. iha. k .lo- i;ia- of Cll.-smi h x A .-w " Bf V t"
n.,,- -r-r. '"'"';'l' ..'lai"'"'.'''',-,!.'',,.''s I.'!'.'. F1HV l ' l l ' A 'V.! S J-.-S
: SMGKER EEDi;";; '' - : " $2? A I m;MM
:;: iVi.:;,':,v.::ri:,1;ri,:.:: clean: , MiMl'W?-
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