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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1938. lasvva illr Rserpt iimdar br tht Aci-Iteview (;h Joe. Nrabrr of The Auorlatrd Prcaa Tha Associated Prong la exclusive ly entitled to the uae for republic Hon of all news diupatcbe credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and to all local newa publiabed herein. All rlfbta of ra- Eubllcatlon of apeclal diapatcnea ralo are alio reaerved. HARRIS XUfiWOBTK Editor Kntered a second rlasa matter Vay 17. mo. at the post office at ItoaebureT. Oregon, under act of at arch 2. 1878. Represented by Nm lork 1 East 40th Struct, lcna 30 N. Mn-hiRiin Ave. Kan Krani-laco 220 KumIi Htreet Itroil- JJ'J tiiephenHon HIilK., J.a Analr 43 8. bpring Blrt, hr HJe 6(J3 tJ tew art Btreot. I'urllaud bli . W. bUtb Street, Vam-ouver, It. C 711 iiAil lild, Bt. iMuim 411 N. Ten Utreel. AUaaia VAb Urani Buildm. vabaeeipuoa Mates Pallr. per yar by wall 11.00 ivaiir.t mvuui ut mail. . pally. I tuuotua br mail.. ... I. Jo paiiv by carrier per muntu... -t Ijaily, by 1'iiri lnr nor ym Unfinished Business. UMINU under the. head of un- finished bUSillCSB is lilt! Fllbjecl ut a swimming pc. I fjr Hosebtitg. Jt will surely be niueii discussed again this year us it hut Leuii in tin: past. So iiH lu be on record early In the j ear our opinion is set fortli hero uml now. There 1h definite need of a swim ming mjo1 in Iloseburg. Tne North LniHiiia 1h loo far uwuy to be reach ol easily by the people of the city and llm Houih river iti too early each year declared by health nu thurltica to be until for swimming. We believe It it! futile to think of financing Biieh u project with donutious. Liltowhio H Ih not likely that a pool could he operated at a profit and thcreforo would not. be a Hound business venture. In fuel tin.: experience of olher roiumunl Ilea indicates that maintenance money would bu reunited in uddi ttou lo uuinissiun feet paid by ti iiumcrs. .Since u swimming pojl would be of general public benefit the reasonable, ay to provide it lor Ibe community would be by tuxn lion. The count! ucllou should be flminced by a bond Issue and main tenancy and Imml retirement ptud ;" . ', mi lax levy. II the voters In thy ciiy wnV.t In l;--ild mien an improvement they will vote for h bond inane for the purpose if and when tbu proposl Hon is subiulitod to Ibein. If they regard it hs desirable, bill unnec essary to tho extent of increased cily indebtedness uud purhupH a one mill Increase ill annual tuxes, then (bey will voto ugulm-t such un issue. Tung and Soy. HpHK tuug tree and the uoy bean lell u atory. When most of us learned our geography, the aunwer lo tin pu'S lion, "What do we gel from Man fhurla?" was always, In part. "Soy heuns." Wlthli the lust lu years soy beans have become almost 11 ma Jor crop lu the I'niled Stales. Hoon there will be no need to get them from what, the Japanese no call Manchukuo. lfs 1 The same geogr.tphy lesson list cd autoiig Impo: t:i from China "lung nil." an extract prepared lioin u tree and used in paiut-ntak lug. Now the Miss I. Mppi tuug plan tulloiis are nncudy in pitidmiiou. met a slm;b' eeeipntiy has boiiKht U'i.iumi acres of land to grim tutig treeH, Soon we v ill be ptodiicing (Mir u 11 tu oil. Japan, coinmoiily tsaid tn have no petroleum resources, l,i now in hi nl ling t hroiiKli ti'Tiimn Krupps huue plants in ManctiuUno lo distill oil from coal. Wilhin a feu years, the Japanee navy may have all the l.e-l oil it vant 1 1 lM''t sal.' to roiiul tlcUetis today even afi r lie ) '1 e hatched Y011 hae to wait until the,.'it ac tually on the (aide. Editorials on News (Contlimoil from iuikd 1.1 more mules at us." 'T'l HS iin liielit, plea.se 1 1 MO 111 V her. is not recited line as an theiilic history. It Is related on the uilllioi'lt.. of l lu - ai:ed Inolan. u ho lalnis to tone l.een on the gionitd. Anyuti), it is a good .-toiv i yiHS tale of the "mule b Is f;'oni the rally da ite I Dm a tale of the past fall: "Sharkey" bad a const i net tun i ri'tt down In the Klaiuatii (iinoii, not tur fiom the avert ule te the fight occiii red, and ji wasn't bmr before inlet t i-r-l ir 11 t le oo!. cl'tuk. lie put lu a icijmiiiou lor a half dozen mousetraps, and the first night be made a 100 per cent catcb. Likewise the second night. Hut tho morning of the third day the traps were all gone. Investigation diucloBed that small skunk, of the variety known f as civet eat, had taken up its resi dence under the floor of the shack and huh coming up at night audi feasting off the. mice caught in I the traps. Lven animals, you nee, spun I U-arn how to profit by somebody else's labor. CLINIC CLICKS FROM DOUGLAS HEALTH OFFICE Mrs. Anne Hiuiivau and J Jr. C. It. hurp ouuueied a clinic in tne iihluic i-.chooi Ijucembcr ii and .. loxtjid, vaccinations, Schick ichIm, uud luOiMCtilin K-ota u.iu t;ivun and lue liioi giatie and any ulgii school students participating in atnletics v. tie examined. Caroline Alku, I.011 llritlon, Carolyn Cordoii, Uorot.iy Ciumeti,i a lo rente Hamilton, i'nnis iSciHon, tletty Owen, Louise Suiitn, Athahe ; Tayiur, tmle L eland, lwrotny Wnil Ileien lute and 1'aiin ouug, nieinbiMH 01 Ab-Iseah-Nilia fa m pi ire group, gave rirty-iMgnt iiours of woik 111 the hc.ilili de piutment tin 11 11 t. cir acatinn, as sisting in miiKiug sterile supplies lo he used In ttie cilnics and also lu cicilcul wiii'lt. TIh'.v aie cain nig honors In their Canij uiu uniK in this inaunur. Their assistance and interest in this work was tally appreciated by the health department. During December, one child uas miniated from Douglas : 01.nl y to the preve.iioi iuiu of the tiUAa Til hi iculo..ls hoHdtnl. Kam Shoemaker e.nd Jack Itiek ll. boy scouts of Troop I, offered their services at the heailh dejiurt ment lo lo souietbiug in the inter ests of public heailh. A task was assigned them and their help was iipprecl.ited. , Miss Juliet Moil ut and Dr. ('. It '.Sharp are coudu;tiug a tdiulc Janu ary fiib and 7th in the Sullied In schools, A clinii: has beeu planned by Mrs. Anne Sullivan and Dr. Sharp, to be held in Hie Canyon vtlle school January 11th and i:t(h. The regular monthly 1 lime w ill be b'-ld in the lieuilh d'purl incut in the courthouse Saturday, Janu ary h. 1 uxold, iicclnutlon, Schick lest 11 ltd tlllicieiiliii Ic.-tt will In1 of 1'ered. ll is urf.ird tiial parenlK bring all children over six mouths ft age tn thin clinic In order thai their tests and immunizations may be completed. Mij. Kuih IMuegardner and Dr C. K. Sharp are planning to orJ duel a chute for Junior High school a. A. 'Me ioiiutn students Januury BONANZA BURGLARY SAID CONFESSED MKDKOltD, Jan. f.t AIM Ver non Dee Hart, was taken to Klamath l-'atls today - tn nnHwer ehurgeK of alleged burglary of the general store at Jioiir.na ol t wo revolvers, tun blankets and -SI" in change a week ago. Sheriff Mi-own said that Hart had made u tdgucd statement ad mitting the liouaua robbery, also the theft of an unto in HiIh city, in which he Journeyed to lionauza. and later to llandon. Ore. When Hurl relumed here the first ol the week, he was arrested. B. F. SAVAGE RITES DATED THURSDAY I'-itnt'i'nl srn'Ici'H fur llonjniniii Krunktiti Suviic, 7, who Uiim) ill KoSrlllH-K lllHl .MoilllllV Will lip Ih'lfl in llio rliii'l nl llin llnimliix l'-ln-im'iiI hnnii, Tliur: (Iny iiIIitiiihiii at iwii n'l'lin-k. Si'l-vlci'M uill ln i-dii-illll'lt'll UlltliT I he all.tiiri'l nl lh, lYltti'rnKliil rhlll'rll. I III ciini'lll will lollnw in Tivll lli'lnl riMlli'lt'iy, Creations of Art With Needlework SUr Whrel Mrdalhon for Table i Cloth it it i 'Tn dim; CAT 1 KKN No. ..ill li i''- a new hit e clotti ou want in a Inn i . Ihis is a gi and desini ' The he mi li di'smn is made oiu ii he.n ' i niton, so i .in )e coin l led in slum onlei Tbi- tin till tit t .ill tn- tmi-hed een more iillielv 1. h. n nil itte tointnne.l t lie resulil-m t lot li w ill kIoi il au I a bio. 1f an altraeliw- patiein tor m.tki m: a tieilspn ad, or ot lo r ;u -eessoiH". loo Tlie p. it), i n n . lope c onl.iiu--eoniplele. r,i.- to un-Iei l.nid bl.l -I rated direrlinu. also wh.il eio ehet hook and w li.it m.it- i i.il and !io nun h .mi utll n. .-,. I'o obtain tliw patiei n. nd lot No. .Mi I and e -ii lose i r,.nt , hi stamps or coin ioin pn lem-i:i tit idler MTlcr ard ostii. ddti ss New Mv lew N . dlcoi k Del"!.. lloscburb' Ontou. il Mli aJLaaCaMt lull mil I OUT OUR WAY S n 7 V S ( UO- MA-OOH- X HAVEN T TUUCHtP I fc5t CAREFUL! VUUVbT.' VUU WON'T (X BENT OVER TO ( BE ABLE TO SIT DOWN " I HIKIrMMUWI I 1 l 1 t:NiLtU' E.J MADMANS By NARO JONES CAST OF CHARACTERS I KAY DKAItnoitN heroine who' Inherits a yacht for vacation. i ,I I-; D I T A HO W A It D Kay's rooinniate and en-ad venturer. I'ltlSCIDDA Dl'NN the third iidventurer. ! I-'OKKKST It IIOTII KHS and li HAN'T HA Itl'Klt young scien tists who expedition tinned out to he a nr e e vperieece. Yesterday: Enthusiastic after looking over Kay's new boat, the three girls decide to talk over plans for a cruise vacat ion with tile lillln yacht. CHAPTER III Di.iintc 1: i;; pa;;t Cieir rsinl hour, the three found themselves wilh healthy appetites. Hut the food didn't interlrre with their dis cussion of the exciting topic f a vacation cruise. "Think of It !" Prlscilla Diuin invited. "A private cruise in our own boat!" "What do yon menu?" laughed Kay. "()nr own boat!' Did I say 1 was giving you each a third Interest in (he good ship 'Chi nook'?" "You'll have to." Melita pointed out. "Priscilla and 1 will share the work and contribute to the outfitting that Mr. I'lke men tioned." Kay smiled at their enthusiasm. "Do you really think we ought to multe the trip?" "I haven't heard you put rorth any good reason why we shouldn't. Aiid Mr. Pike dealt very m fee lively wilh the ones you did offer." "Well, it nil seems very easy lo Mr. Pike," Kay told Melt a. "Hut suppose we had trouble? Suppose we didn't read the chart right, or the cnuipass didn't work, and we struck a a reef or ome lliing?" "tH- ran into a battleship In a fog." suggested Priscilla helpfully. "I saw a movie once where Ihife girls were out fu a Huilboat and a battleship hit them, ll was thrilling." Of course the sailors nil jumped overboard and saved them. Thun the r.lrls fell lu iove with three officers." "I'm serious." said Kay. "And there aren't any sailors on a reel, or whatever it i we might bit." "1 saw life preservers on the boat." retorted Melita. "Ami in u window the other day I saw noon' like Jackets made just Hk sport coats. We might wear those nod then if anything happened, there wed be. iloating uro-.ied n nice'y as j oil please." Kiiy looked nt them humorously. 'I really believe you two would do it " "We certainly would!" answered 1'iiscilla both tor herself and Melita. "All right." said Kay Dearborn suddenly. "Then I'm tor H. too!" Thev telenhoned Jim Pike from the restaurant : and Kay. " ho delivered the moKHiige, found him delighted. "tiood! I'M have a man working on her in the uuuuiim. 1 know u tellow who'll do a good job and isn't too expensive, lie can lean i up the IttlKo uud check the engine loi yon. too. I'll order the paml. and 'l suggest oil girls get ffW lo f-pend some evenings and a couple . of week-ends working as ou ve j never worked bet ore " j Ave. nye, sir." said Kay. , Weplaeing the eeeiev, nhe i-inied lo lb- waiting Melitit nnd . 'useilla. " That iium is exbausi- , ou- Imo 1 like him Well ... It 1 oks like we're Koing to tin ea . But ill Hie das thai followed. they discovered what many au amateur mariner had diseo erod before them -Unit netting even u small pou et- ei ntser ready lor ; summer eruisiim Ih not child's , piny. ri th.- enlo. d every ndnnle ' ol il AH day loiiir on their re M,.eetie jobs thev lowked lorwaid to o'clock At l he stroke of this hour e;o h nish.-d to the street cur which would lake them to the West Siiore Boat Moorage M.-.-l-inu thete. thev chanced Into the sl.u ks. sw enter. and Mieakei s which Jim Pike nmurod them were priicllcal. Then, urnlelul tor smn'.iei'is Isrvi.u 1v lih!. the would set to work. Sometimes) they worked utter dark, until : ISLAND Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc. hunger drovt them into liresentublo clothes and shop. more food "I've got painter's colic, house maid's knee, and blisters on both thumbs," complained Priscilla. "If ' I had lo do that much work In the apartment I'd simply die." "I've noticed that," mentioned Melita poinludiy. "Hut I confess to the same complaints. What l can't figuru out Is, why do we like it?" Kay shook her head. "Darned if I know. Jim Pike says it gets you. He nays when you do spring houseeleaniug ashore you haven't i ny tiling lo look 1 in-ward to ex cept getting everything dirt y auiu. Hut with a boat you can iook loruaiu to iiie gooo nine you're going to have aboard." "Well," laughed Melita. "recall ing the interior of Jim's house boat I'd say he believes what he says about spring hoiisecleaning. Hui isn't he a grand person? He's as excited about this Irip as we There came ul last tin glorious day when Jim Pike stood with legs aparl and surveyed tin- "Chinook" lo say, "She's ready, Jill right. Now- let's take a little trial spin, what do you suyV" They could have cheered. As hustlly as their stiffened joinrs would permit I he Irio clambered aboard and ranged around Jim at the wheel. He grinned ut them. "Now look here. We're tied to the wharf. It 'me of you will go forward and one aft to see lo the moorin' lines uud the other feud us off a little on the starboard side till we gi-t out of the basin then I'll start the motor ami do the piloting." Not without some confusion. Kay, Melita and Priscilla rushed to obey orders. Soon the little boat wus riding nicely along the hay. "She's doiu' about eleven or twelve knots." lie said with salis I act ion. "For cruising speed I'd whip her up some more. This motor will work best that way." Patiently and subtly he dropped information to the interested girls. He let each one in turn get the feel of the wheel, showed I belli how to line up the bow wilh a leading la ml ma rk. explained the working of the compass. When be warped the little boat iulo the moorage again he had them watch closely nt the controls. "Whv, il'.H easy!" exclaimed Kay. "Well . . . now that I got on into this," said Pike, "l waul to warn you it ain't just as easy us it looks. Another way a boat is like a woman is that just about the time you think you got her figured out. she ain't. Never pays to be cocliHine willi a boat. Keep vour head on your shoulders ail the time." Suitably subdued, Kay and the I others listened and watched. "Now If you'll come over to my place tonight ufler dinner I'll lay I opt your cruise for you on the charts. I figure I'd better do thai I Ihis time-but next summer you'll have In do it oui self. I lowsoiu- Daily Devotions By i)K. CHAS. A. KDWARDS li it should com'1' to you that lite is likelv to be hard and diiliciilt in the months that are ahead, it will not he out of place to remind yo uvelf that it has not been er easy lor others too. and Hint they toiind their wa ihroimh It biael and w oH It is inlhcr eas miiiic times lo feel, in Hie latmu.ie of the old spiritual, thai "Nu bod knows the trouble 1 see" but a Mi si mull itude of people have been through das ipiite in dark us nn ou will eer sr.-. and tlmy did not hack dow n ai the siuhi ot them, either. When we lliml, ol tin -in it out: lit to he rather bard lor us lo tun nii) iiom iimy. In our da ol eolitlirl and lio.ll le we piav O (out. Dial ibe braxe and ad- HlilioUf- spit it ma be kepi alive in lis, and 1 1 :i t we ina be ahl- i.i walk alonv: a:i way of dlltt w Mliout loo mm ii tlioiiuhl of our ou n Mileu oi wellaie Auieii. By Williams ever. I want you to observe how I I do it. 1 got a cruise figured out for you, one that Mi-. Crandall and I took once. It's about a two .weeks' jaunt there and back, with a day or two lo spare. So that eveuiim found I hem grouped around Jim Pike's big table, a glowing ship's lamp over head, watching him work with pencil, dividers, ami parallel rule, talking happily all the while "This ain't all." he said. "I got lo leach you a few seamanlike knots before I send you out." Not a little baffled by all that Jim Piko hail tried to cram into their heads, Kay ventured, "I wish vou could go with us. M r. Pike." "I wish I could, loo. Hul Ihis Is my busy season here and I got to 'tend to business. Besides," be grinned at them, "if 1 went ou a cruise witii three i'ine-lookiiig girls like you there's lie a lot of talk. I got an aunt in Taeonui ami if she ever heard about it she'd be wild!" (To be cout Mined ; BARBS Think what a lot of fun Joe Kennedy's nine children will have j next Christ mas hanging up i me knee stockings he w 111 w ear as ambassiulor to Britain. Alter looking al pictures of beau teous June O'Dea. many uill think Vernon H'.oo! y) (loiueZ lived up lo his nick u nine w lien lie sought to divorce her. Arinv officers say it's still the infantry that w ins wars. Ne ei -t iieless. it must lie comfort itm to he backed up by a lew tanks, biu mills and bombing planes. Hollywood is bailyhooing a new hair shade, pearl blond." lial'll be next fire etmine red? West Point randidales are about! to take their competitive entrance exams. Wonder what, the army will be doiim v. lien the successful ones graduate and get commis sions? Income lax payers Ihis year will get. six separate forms to fill out. And didn't some revenue bureau I official promise making tax re It urns would be more simple in P.i:ks? GRANGE UNIT NEAR DRAIN ORGANIZED Sunnydale grange, yrtving the territory near I irain, uvs organiz ed at a nuetiiig hel.-in the Sunnv-dab- scboolhoiise Monday niht. Officers chosen x ei e Carl B. Hueb ner. master; I'ted West, overseer; Mm. Ciirl lluebtier. sec retary ; Nor mil n Ti a lor, Ireasut er ; Mrs William Bartieit. l.-ntier: Dan Haines, stewani; Thomas Hii' lmer. assistant steward; Miss .Mae Tray lor. ladv assistant steward: Mrs. j Chesier li.Mlell. Ceres; Mrs. la e I Moore, Pomona ; M i s, I larry 1 lames, l'lora : Victor ('. ( )lson. I ,.lwi.h,in V i n in iti I l'i 1 1 1 el t . irate- keeper. The oft leers w ill be Install ed at a meeting to he li.'Id at 7::!" p. in.. Wednesday, .hill, I -- The grange K in it nig all interested persons to attend NEW OFFICERS OF KIWAN1S SEATED NV l i 1. i t .l ollu . ;s of tin Kiisrbiim Kiu.uii.- .'ill1., vw-re ill Mall.'d . at the t.-aiilar Tuesday Irncbeon mcetum. 'I'll'' iuslallatioil was olldll' -t.-.l I I 'I . K. .1. Waiie scult. pasl liciitcuani i;k ci leu-. Tin n, - nitic.'rs an- W;ili'r l-'ishtT. i .'.-i.li-nl ; ,'d. n lnll. vie T. 'si d.nl; I 'a ill (li'bles. aeclvtary: lilen Wi'll'iet'ly. Il.'asi ; .lack Wliarli n. W. M. Cainpl ell. I). Mit'laiu. l-'rankljti Voyl. N. C. Pe ters, ui. I.ouis I'lillii'loil, 11. C. Veils dir.'. lor,.. GLEE CLUB WILL RESUME PRACTICE Tt.e whu h leuulal ill'-:, ll.i.-s i-1 mi l, ' lie . bib. ItOlll holi . !. k The (ak'-u a at alien ii aisaN ilurilr; th- i'a se.'.x.in. ill m-'t't at e toiiitht in a spttial piactue eil'lt will pri' :ile viu.-ic to b. pi' pen ted Tin ! -day .- .upg nt I hi annual 'iVuht mertim; v the lio.-c : Lurg vbamJer of comnu'ice. HJUUiRT DEFEJTS IDHH01S Cougars Win Over Oregon Staters in Opening of Conference Race. By the Associated Press. .Montana State university cele brated its return to the Pacific Coast conference tills week by de bating Hie Lniersiiy oi idaho Vandals in two consecutive games at Missoula to lead the northern dividou basketball raco. Tho Grizzlies won liieir second contest 33 to 'il in the last 18 sec onds of lasi night's game when Lazi tii li snatched a bouncing ball off the backboard uud dropped it through the ring. The Washington State Cougars, defending champions, opened their campaign with a -11 lo ii victory last night over the Oregon State col !(( quinuit i'X Corvallis. The Heavers stepped into an early lead but were quickly over taken. The Cougars led at half time 17-11 and were never beaded. The Cougars play anotl.er game at Corvallia tonight and then move to Eugene for a two-game series against the l uiversity of Oregon. Tho I'uiversity of Oregon will open lis conference campaign against Idaho lu Seattle Friday and Saturday nights. SPOKANE, Jan. f. (API Edg ing out a victory, the lion zaga university basketball team i-venod lis series with Mount An gel college last nigh'.. The littl (,'iegon school defeat ed the Bulldogs Monday night. POUTLAND, Jan. a. (API Winning their game from the foul line, the Willamette university Bearcats defeated the University of Portland. 11 to '2'J, here last night. The Bearcats rallied lo overcome a ls-1 1 halftime handicap. MeMINNVII.DE, Jan. li. (API Nosing ahead in the final half minute, (jooiiing college basketball team, of Idaho, deealed the Din Held college Wildcats, US to ID, last night. The Wildcats trailed 10-15 al the half. Basketball Dribbles By M. W. B. Friday. January 7. t he quintets -,'f the Dou-las Coos district suing inio action for the opening of Die conference race. Jim Watts' In dians trek to Coos Bay to tangle wilh North Bend in the Bulldogs' new S'S. oiih gym which is to he dedicated by appropriate ceremouy before t he Kosebui g-Norl h Bend game On t he same night Marsii tield im els .l rtle Point on the Bohrai tloor. while Co(iiille draws a be. I'roni all pre-seaon dope gaih- rt'd. il appt-ai s that Coquilie is the "team to beat" if any other sfbool is championshiii-mindefl. Coach Hal Hatlou lias built a hard driving five around lour returning letternieti a lid several capable re serves. The Bed Devils are favored to win the Coos county champion- hip w it limit much trouble tiiis season. Uosehurg. Myrtle Point, and North Bend are the "dark horses" in the conference race. .Mnrshfield with only one lettetnian back and ev dependable reserves is appar ntly destined for the cellar cham pionship uuh'r-s 1 hey show a re- rsal of loini. Coach Pat Bu kard Myrtle Point should be able lo tloor a formidable liw capable ot making a leal race out ol the dis trict clashes wit h lue letlernietl on hand as well as a htierman Iransler trotn Powers ami several of last ear's reserves. On paper this oui 111 should be the ons gi.e Coiplille thi- most trouble. Boseimr g and North Bend ; more or b-ss "iinktiowu ipianl it ies." Coach Walls took over the baskel ball leiiinants of last reason ami l on ml lour b-t ten nen, several re seres aifl a host of gn-eii mater ial around w h'icli to build a win ning Ullilttel, Tile sipimi boasts pl.-nty ol speed, but the players .ire unlorluuately small in size, and to dale appear to be a better del en ive out lit than oliensi w. Coin li Watts would mortgage the school lo get a couple ol '"hot shol" basket to.-seis. Ka .Morgan, letter man f'n a i d. appears to be t be most i onsist n t on hand, but one man i not enough scoring pow ei ill this day of modern basketball wheie eei man on the team is a torwatd iis w. II ;i a guard. Since the swason be:ati. Walls has been put Mm: his charges lliionh a thorough training in Hiidaim-nials as well as installing a new Msi.m of play. Ahum with all thlx lie has eMenue'nted with ditteretit combinations emb-a toe ing to discoxer tne hum t'oi-ni scoring ari'iiiiL'.enifUt along with heighth and speed So far he lia.-u'i lou ml t he most ..ii istaciorj one. Coach Walls will enter the openiu: May at North Bend tar Itom lead. but v ill slill be able lo give the Bulldogs a battle. One thiiu in c-it a in. and that i-; t he t.-am i" building and will show i out line i! iiiipeot en i cut as the eaHim piotrresses. Koselu: 0''!ll!lg opponent ter Ml' tsll. Coi.e:i Vicloi li Bnd Itnlliiogr-. laft ..;n dNitut chaiiipions. aie also .indium 'l loligil nftiig Mils M'ii-iili Coach Adams lost most of his t:Ue- winning outfit by graduation, though he mill has on hand Mar ion Susirk. the all-conference forward. A new addition to the bquad. a Iranaler from North la kota. Billy Ziegler. 6 teet 2 inches tall and 1S5 pounds In weiKht, now working out regularly at renter, has added a lot of lalmh to his live. It looks like a "toss-up'' hat tie hetueen the Indians and the bulldogs it paper-dojie means a tiling. Dnuulas lounty II league Bi hoob alio gel undt-'l- way this tomilif; week-end . ith conference panie.s scheduled in each district. From alt appearances the race will be a "dou-ritftit" proper with plenty ol competition being oitered by Wil bur. Myrtle Creek, Oakland. Drain. Keedsport and Gardiner and olher school. It will be a mad i;cnunble until the closing ami. llatncB sched uled for this Kiiday are: Sutherlin at Drain; Oakland vs. Yoncalla; Canionville nt Ulendale; Days ( reek at llldille; (Hide at I.ookiliE ulass; Camas Valley at Wilbur; Iteedsport at Gardiner, and ttnith Itiver at Klkton. The DoiiKlas-Coos-Clll ry county high school basket! all conterence opened last night, with North Uend defeating .Marshlleld and Myrtle Point winning from Coqullle. North Henil took Marahtleld by it score of IS to Hi 111 a very close and ex citing conte-t, played at .Marsh Held. .Myrtle Point won from Co tiiillle 2K to 21 in another close game played at Coquille. Coach "Hod" Turner of Ro.ie burg. who officiated in the game at Coos Hay, reported that North Pond took an early lead, hul Marsul'ield tied the score in the iliii-,1 npi-ind uml that tho score remained very close throughout tile balance of the game. A field I'm! I in the last few seconds of. play won for the North Bend team, which will be the opponent of the K-isoburir Indians in their first game of the season at North Bend t-riday night. KRNR PROGRAM (ibUO Kilocycles) REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 1:15 Organ liecltal, .MBS. -I : :to The Children's Hour. 1:15 Kadio Campus, MBS. 5:00 "Melody Lane'' with Wan da Armour. 5:30 H u u s i e r Jloiueu armers, .MBS. (j;ou Monitor News. j:15 The Phantom Pilot, MBS. 6:30 Frank Bull, MBS. ti: !5 Interlude 6:50 News Flashes. 7 : no Stark I Mchesira, M BS. 7:30 Lone Ranger, MBS. n: oo Deep South, .M IW. s: 15 Bay Keating s Orchestra, MBS. S::;a Usboiue Orchestra, MBS. n: 15 Melodic Strings, MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 9:15 Lombardo Urchcstru, MBi. iKuU Sign Oft. THl'USDAY, JAN. 6 7:Oii "!-;nrly jjinls." 7:15 Watzig Hatchery. Stiff fs Auto Wrecking Co. Pro- gr.uns. 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7 : 15 Bridges Sices. Stearns & Chetiov.etii, Beu's Cn.e I'ro gratns. 8:00 Merrymakers, MB3., 8:30 Full Gospel Church' of the Air, Rev. A. Harold Pers- ing. S: (5 Soncland. MBS. P;tm Men About Town. !':;!o D. A. Svnipi'onv. 9:45 We Arc Four, MBS. lo : on Homemakers' Harmony, lo: 15 -Dudley's T h e u lo r Club, MBS. 10:30 Hecker's Information Bu reau, MBS. 10:45 Voice of Experience, MBS. 11 ;00 Story Behind the Song, Copco. 11:15 Variety Show of the Air. 11:45 Beatrice Fa it-fax, MES. 1 J : (hi Blacks! one Concert Trio, MBS. 12: 15 Studies in Blu-k & White. MBS. 1 :;! Knickerbocker Sj ntpi.ony. 12:45 News Review of the Air. 1:03 Henninger's Man on the Street. 1:15 Dance .Melodies. 1 ::m- Uosehurg Hotel. Health Service. I ' i.iptpia Florists Programs. 1 : 15 -Soitino Orchestra, MBS. 2:0fJ The Johnson Family, MBS. 2:15 ---"World Book .Man" and M usic. U:.bt Katz on Mm Keys, MBS. 2: 15 --Interlude. 2:50 News Flashes. 3:00 Feminine Fancies. MBS. ::::!o Dr. Van Wyck. MBS. :i: 15 Mod rn Voi -li.ds. 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 1 : 15 Livingston OrcheMj-a. .MBS. -I:;iu The Chi dren's Hour. I : 15 Kadio Campus, M IS, r,;uo Cherniavsky's .Musical Cain era. MBS. 5:::i Sh- p V i- 1 d s Oiciiestra. MBS. i;:oe Monitor New.. 6:15 The Phantom Pilot, M OC. 6:30 Frank Bud. MBS. ti: 15 Interlude. 6:50 News Flashcj. 7 en - Hell) . ood S.-i made M BS. 7:30 Roseburg Chamber of Com merce Meeting. 8:J5 Musical Moments. MBS. 9:00 Alka Seitzer News. MBS !: 15 - Love sto'y. i ::: Sign ot,', DiEchargcd from Hosp'tal M i s. I. D. Cbai.pctb- oi Cam,,.-. "alle "a iilde lo i',n,. Meny hf.spital e-;t.Mila a:,d letiliu to Ivr hmie'. .llt' l' .-i'e:t.li.j Ho- ti.tsT . oilple ot ' (. ,.s in Mi- Li.AMtii I ! fiviiiL-triaun-:it foi injuii, fotilti.-d in an autioiiobib' aecitU-m. Her bus b,tnd. v. ho al-o i;:. .-d m.iui ies i;i Mm .-ami- ,o cub u'. w;,, ,li--c:ia:i:-ed tium the hor-pr.al live day ao. COOS BASKETEERS OPEN AMAL RAGE RAILINGS by Paul Jenkint BKLOW is a little news Item," relates a letter I have receiv ed from Kd (Cow Cnek) Uarstow, "you may find space lor, which ) I think might be pace Betting, in a way. Last eve ning u sort of chain party was staged on Upper Cow Creek. It started near the school house in Section 31; Twp. 31 S; It 3 W, and s continue d up Cow and Apple- tate creeks like a snow ball ac quiring dimensions an it rolled along, and visited every seiner in Blizzard's Olory sector. "When it landed at my placo there were a baker's dozen of our A best dancers and funmakers that took me completely by surprise, but the long trip would not permit of any dancing or games, the de signer, Jumes Leoimrd, hud in mind. It was an annual get-together of everybody at least in school district is it 5t, with u hearty happy New Year, and to personally meet Miss White, teach er of the Anchor school, who is winning her way into the hearts of all under her jurisdiction. (I'll bet she found Kd's heart like putty.) "P. S. I'll bet you had a fine time New Year's. I did went out. and .22'd a Hkunk that hud kilb'd my most promising hen, but I did not need any paint remover, I kept al a safe distance. "So, you Rambler, ramble on un til vou ramble up here." A friend of mine, stopping in Sutherlin the other day. was in censed to see a nearly full-grown lout dash a package from a little boy's hands, and send him crying down the street. This friend was strongly tempted to get out of his car and thrash the overgrown transgressor most soundly. It made me think of a somewhat similar occurrence which I happen ed to witness several years ago. which, however, had a happy end ing, one which maiie me feel bet ter for months: 1 was driving west ou Oak street in front of Allia Spaugh's garage when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a big fat slob of a boy. ap parently fifteen or sixteen years old, standing wilh a group of oth er boys, knock a sacK oi popcorn from Ibe hands of a little fellow. i v i ii twl liw several V Oil litre! companions! laughed uproariously at the HtrlcKeli iook on me yuuim ui,...'u loco At this evai't moment a bicycle screeched to a halt at the curb and a slim Kid leapeii from il, strode rapidly and deci sively across Hie sidewalk, and without, any preliminaries gavn Fatly a terrific punch in the nose, -knocking him down. Standing over him aggn'sslvelv. the slim kid waited for Fatty Ui j,PL mi but Fatty had no intonllon of doing this. Instead, he sat there on Ibe pavement, blubbering in his turn, and nursing his bleed ing nose. After waiting hopefully iat Iniiimi' Slim in mod awav contemptuously and. niounliiiK his bicycle, peiiatied away won never a back wa nl glance. We always will have miserable bullies with us. I suspect ; but as long as we can raise courageous kids who bellevo in fair play, lo deal with them, the world will be all right. I fancy. For Ibe second time Ilm nation al contest for the best lie, held by the Burlington. Wis.. Liars club, has been won by a man from the stale of Washington. Although there may be no spe cial significance attached to this, one may just as well remember it when next visiting Mie chambers of commerce in the Kvergreeu state HUDSON CO. WILL t RECALL 6,000 MLN DFTIiOlT. Jan. I - (AIM A. K, Barit. president of Ibe Hudson Motor Car Co., told a eutherhit of reporters his company will recall il.miii men lo work within the "next, lew weeks." as part of a plan tit put "men and money buck to work.' The recalling of li.uou workers. he said, will increase the factory petsoiitiel lo l-.Oiio men and add si.-5u.umi to the mom lily payroll. He estimated that Ml.ouO.uuu will be expended for tools, product ion material:; and other cords. MRS. BING CROSBY BEARS 4TH CHILD HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 5. (AP) -A fourth son was born today lo Mrs. Bing Crosby, v. ife ui the crooning him star. Dr. .1. M. Harris raid the infant, v.-ct.g'.iing ti pounds 5 ounces, and 4 hi-, mother were in "fine condition." No Cheap Ball Player, This Youth From Dixie WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 - ,P Cla.k Griffith, president of the Washington Senators base ball team, today tnld thin one; "We had a soutlu-ru l.oy who had had a line ,ea.-.oii. mi when contract Mi.m came a-onnd I w rote him (hat we were ofiertng dm a one-fourth raise in pay." Griffith said he received an Indignant letter from the player three day.; later, saing: "You offer a one fourth raise in pay. ,io r ine v. ay I played last ;ear I want a one-fifth iii'"" r I'll quit 1 a-diall." The player wi.ose batting HV.'T-.'I V.aS better f,,m njg at ,i!'meie- lias hi way.