Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 13, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938.
Episcopal Dean Trying to
Show Inferior Need of
Material Life.
MKMF'HIS. Ton n.. Jan. 12
f A I ) Tb? J'p'sh Sciniitiir said n
ftiiy 1 ln very Itew I si ik-I I lanlinu
No', ili'iin of Si. Mary's Kii.scopul
f.it!h'(li-iil, is in Oh mllst fit' an
fima.iiii; fast niifl'-ri liking "to
pro vi' tliat tin- hoiiI (h alio vi' t In
iici'd of malarial lil'i."
Tin jtaiM-r nairl lilciuls of tin
rliTKynian rf'jjnrifil I trail Nm
wciil on nil I'Xi'hiHfvi' oraiir jiiir-n
diet I iiTi-ioln-r 'J'.i, 1 ami niiK
January 2 of thin yi-ar haM -aten
only (i tiny (-ttininijnion wai'r and
drunk a sip of wine at tin i hurrli's
r'i;iiiar comniiiiilon y.tr in-s, helil
ihri'i" Itmi'.s a wi-k.
'I'ltc hi m y said lhin ild t "prob
ably" liud not b'-i-ii mi)pl nii jit'-d
even hy water.
It eontinuedr
" I :i it No- la not. nn f-xliihit imi
ist, Ih not trying make an 1m
predion, wants no jm Illicit y a ml
does not care what people think.
W'hiln In hiiK made no Her ret of
Ills fas), lie lias not made any pub
lic HiHteinenl. about it. . . .
"He is tiyitiK to provi! Ibal tin;
Botil ftj ubove the need of mater
ial life. lie believes be can (five
nn all material life and yet not
dio. If we K'-t the theory correct
ly from his frlendM, he believes
that he ran live a wholly spirit
ual life in an earthly environment.
"The dean is a student of ma
terial science, Iml he hat! a set
of theories of the iiniveiHe nil his
own. All life, he sayn, Ih electro
chetnkal. All utterly conies from
tlio eosnu.H. Man ban always tak
en eneiKy in lin- form of food de.
rived from plants or oilier ani
mals. Tlli'.e, however. d'M ved
their lile-nivlriK substance from
the universal cosmic rays.
"Tin process of life is simply a
ron version of elertro-cheniinii en
ortiv. Dean .N'oe believes he can.
or is tryiiiK to see if he can.
reach a state in which lie takes
his life energy directly lYoni the
original Hource. If he can attain
Hitch a shite, ho will be free of all
early needs, fiilirHy imlep-mleiit
of lint normal processes ol lite by
which 11m human hoiiy eveiitnally
deteriorates into deal h."
INFANTRY UNIT AND
BAND ENTERTAIN
The Seventh Infantry b;mt and
ilemousl ration unit from Vancou
ver barracks entertained a large
itoseburg audience during the
iiooii hour today. The band present
ed H very enjoyable conceit, while
the spectators were privileged to
inspect some or tin' latest types of
infantry equipment.
The unit Is on a recruillng mis
Hlott mid visiting Ihe principal
cities of Oregon.
Following the appeal ance here,
the detail, traveling in twelve
trucks, left for Kllgelie where it
will spend the night.
LIONS CLUB PLANS
VALENTINE DANCE
IMstrlct. Oovernor Ira Snyder ol
Knlerprise and Meputy hisirict
(lovernor A. I. Hawn of Kugetie
wero guest speakers at the l.ose
burg Units club meeting last eve
ning, which was a I (ended by
members. O. ,1. Fehlluunp. presi
dent, conducted the meeting.
Plans were made for a Valentine
dance lo be held the evening of
February 12 at the armory, to
which the general public has been
invited, (ilenn Owen was appoint
ed chairman of the dame; ,1. P
iMotschcnhucher, chairman of mu
sic; Albert Micelli, ticket sa.v
manager; .1. A. Hart, decorations,
ami 1,. A. Toe, advertising.
R. O. THOM AS OUT
FOR COUNTY OFFICE
(Continued from pane I.)
.South I'uipmm disl i b is.
t'amlidalcs have uulil April t to
file nominating petitions or del
ineations of candidacy.
Her, ist ration id oters for the
primary elect ion will close April
lit.
The primary election u ill i -held
May L'm, and the i:em-ral elec
lion November s.
SOUTHERNERS STILL
BATTLE LYNCH BILL
(Continued from page 1)
court nomination Is ma-b-" I
I'eried to Ptesi.letll l!oos.
fotlhcomiug uoinlnalmu in ;
cesser to Justice Sutherland
will relimpiish his :upieiu"
si 'at next Tui-sday.
Senator llaib-y 1.. N C
the senate yes1eida that the
1M I
oh!
1. Ill
ocralic party "'is beiie: made to
cater to the nemo tote'' ami thai
A Three Days' Cough
Is Your DangerSignal
No mutter how many tncdudncs
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold, or bronchial Irritation, you cut
pet relief now with Ctconuilsion.
Serious trouble may he hrewitur ami
you cannot nllottl to take u chance
with any remedy less iotent than
Creomulsion, which goes right to
the seat of the trouble and anK na
ture to soothe and heal the intl.imal
mucous membranes and to loosen
and exjwl the erm-laden phlegm.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don't be discouraged, try Creomul
skm. Your druggist Is authorized to
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene
fits obtained from the very first
bottle. Creomulsion is one word not
two, and it has no hyphen In It.
Ask for it plainly, sec that the tiaiuo
on the bottle is Crcoinul.sinn, and
you'll pet the, genuine product apd
the relief you want. (Adv.)
thiH in if hi "dt.itroy the party."
"When we won lite victory of
)U','J." he ib-clarerl,' 'we won it as
a ibinociiitic patty. Then a ""!p
of socialists swooped down on tin
party and they have not left.
"Ill (.oil's name." he shouted,
"an- we (.'.oiiiy to let tlicin inn in
out of I be parly?"
"Persecution" Charged
Senator Smith (h.. S. '.) said
off the tloor that southerners are
NkMiiik with "rtroiiK spini"
au-ainst the aitti lytu hirif bill, which
be described as .ifil)lar "to the
leiseciilioii of reco II H t f lC I i o n
da '."
S'-naior Mi Kellar (., T-n I,
another opponent ol the bill, add
ed: "We are fi(;)itiiK with our backs
If) I He W all. bill we are I'Ultltf to
keen fiiflitiriv,. If lli'-y would i-'lve
lit' five yeais. we could wijh' out
lyin-liiiiK in the south."
CHINESE MAKES JAPS
PAY FOR TSINING
(Continued from jiajio 1)
lary damage.
One- aain friction resulted
from action of Japanese forces at
Shanghai. Urir ihli n;i a I authori
ties pi'otesled to .laanes- b'-caiise
1 I'.rit isli-owned Ih-hri-r.s ami live
t utfs i-oriniiandeeri-d by .lap;in' sc
liee. 1.") bad not been n t nrried. .la n
anese irnniiiu-d to five them lai'k.
Ilrlllsh consular officers til
Nan lii u v. report wl two Iti it isli em
bassy aiitoinoliiles miysiim after
.lap-inese oceiipation of tin- foi mi l'
f'hinese caintal. Japanese bad re
turned t lii '-f Amei jean embassy
cats and J'.o gallon;- of borrowed
yasoliii'-.
PLAN TO SALVAGE SUNKEN
GUNBOAT PAN A Y GIVEN UP
SHANGHAI, Jan. KI, (Al'l
('nlted Stales naval authorities an
nounced todav that efforts to salv
age the Ameiiian j-'tinhnal I'anav,
sunk by Janatiesc bombs in the
Vaiif.!'! river h 12. bad been
abambiiii'd a ltd t lie .ship's safe
anil ollicjal pap-rs had lecn re
covered.
A sahare crew taken by th
uunboal tabu to the point abov
Na nl inn w here the I 'a nay w-n
dov, n announced t be f-unboat wa
daaoii-ed be ond p'pair and be
hull was abandoned.
o
ROOSEVELT WANTS
CREDIT TIGHTENED
(riiiiiiinicii riiini piniii! 1.)
closed.
Al a press conference last w
Ihe president crilicl.ed t
mobile industry for Helling
' i
firs on i
a 1M mouths credit arraimeiueiil
instead of the previous Is months.!
and lor over-selling by telling pros
pective purchasers t hat the price j
was roing up.
William Kriudseti, president of
ietiei a) Motors, also denounced
ibis practice in testimony before
a semiic conimliiee.
In his discussions nt over-sellim;
and high pressure salesmanship,
the president has tied up the (pies
t Ion with t he whole problem of
imluslrtal planning to even prodiic
lion. .
One of tlx' administration's busi
ness advisers said coopeiation be
tween Industry and government in
such planning w -mi hi be s moot bed
hy revising t lie anii-irust law s to
let business men k now w bat I hey
can do as well as what they can
not do under these statutes.
The president expects to send
cinitiress a message soon asking
changes In these laws. Oneoflicial.
however, ev pressed uncertainty
whet her a product Ion cont t ol plan
uoulil be (ompb-ied for submission
at ibis session or next.
MADRID DISASTER
CLAIMS 500 LIVES
l lt ihe Associated Press)
llelwceti fmn and tinn lives were
today leporti-d lost in a Madrid
subway disasler apparently a
byproduct of the Spanish civil
war.
Iietalls ol the disaster were not
directly fori heomi tig from Spain
because ol government censorship.
So tar a-; the IS-iimnths-old war
i I self Was concerned. go el nnielll
t roops w ei e said lo have uaitied
a half mile on i he Teruel front in
eastern Spain, a step Inward driv
inc insurgent from (be oiii skii is
ot (he city.
o
MARKET REPORT
WHEAT
PoliTI. NH. .Ian. I :t
Open llu-h
(API.
Low Clos
B 0 U R B
ON WHISKEY
n ruiF
QUART
PINT .
CtNtUlf D I t T I t l I N CO
WASlll.MiTON, Jan. 12 -IAIO
;uy T. llelveriiiK, internal rev
enue commissioner, warned -m-I
ployerH tiday they must tile tln-ir
' t' dei al uueiiiiiloymeui iiiHuniiice
I lax returns for Ji:J7 by January
! -I.
1 After that date, penalties w ill
be assessed for delinquency. Me
I vej inK .said an extension of time
( was granted last, year t-aiiHt of
; the newness of the law but no hx-
I tra time would be granted tills
i , ear.
I Kuiployers of eij;bt or more per-
sons last year must pay 2 per
cent tax on thejr payrolls for un
lemi jyim:u linsin aiice, but may
1 'bducL it j to !m per cent of sine
J ilar taxws paid to the states. The
jsuiie taxes. llelveriiiK added, also
j must, be paid liefon- January :it
to be eligible as credits ajaitisl
'be leijerul tax.
GAS STOVEBLAST
KILLS HOTEL HEAD
fOALI.NfIA, Calif.. Jan. :!.
(Al')-Aii explosion which shook
the entire t'oalinna business dis
trict today lore a larne part of one
Sjfle from the Iflifkley hotel, killed
the proprietor. Airs, ibirhara Huck
by. tin, and seriously burned two
1 guests.
I The pm.sis. J. K. !ean and W.
f'b nient. both of Orange, are in
the Pleasant Valley hospital under
j ireatiri'-nt fttr fust, second ami
third d'-yn-e burns.
t The men were in bed at y a. m.
"ben Mrs. Huckley went to the
. .T-t om-i sum y room a i ter receiving
ft report (hey had ti led to light
the gas stove ami failed. i
Itcspite a picitest from the men i
(hat ibey could gel abmg without'
jibe stove," .Mrs. Huckley struck a
match. The entire top f the j
i Sixth street side of the building
HIT-RUNSTER AND
VICTIM SOUGHT
SAN liKItNAJiOINO. Calif., Jan.
1:! (AP) Confronted by a
strange mystery, peace officers
searched today for a body and a
speeding motorist.
The moiorist ran down a man
walking along the highway l-1i
IMiles northwest nt' I:m-1;ii-
estetitay and sped on with tin
1,,,, - v ,.,),.,.,! i.i.i.. ..
der. The driver outdistanced pnr
si ers and disapieared.
Neither the identity of Ihe drfv-
nor of Die victim was known.
;DR. TOWNSEND HITS
TOMPROMISE PLAN
.ON; UKACll. Calif., Jan. IK.
(AP) Dr. Francis Towusend.
founder r the old age pension
plan bearing his name, today de-,
mninced efforts of contressnieu in
lerested in age pension plans tol
oiiiinoiuise (lii-ir dlfleienc
Me said he condemned
1 IUOVI
January
Tow nsi'ii
Hi by
laiseiy-name.l
I plan
commit-
BASKETBALL
Roseburg High School
Myrtle Point High School
First Home Game of Our
Conference
Friday, Jan. 14, 8:00 p. m.
ADMISSION
ADULTS 35c
tata
out1
OOli
$1.20
. 65c
tee" to call the compromise meet
ing "We have long predicted," Dr.
TownsHiid said, "ijiat this compro
mise movement, would !- the next
move of the administration as a
means of patching up the very ob
noxious social security act to a
point where it would tie bearable
In the people.
"The congress men would have
participated in this emu promise
and were elected by our vote will
be repudiated by us at the fall elec
tion in )!i;jh and will lie left at
home to reflect on their stupidity."
Dr. Townsend arrived today for
a week or two of rest.
AUSTRIA, HUNGARY
JOIN ITALY, NAZIS
f My the Associated Press)
firave intermit tension approach
ed u crisis in France tonight while
the lascist lowers appeared to
have won two new leu inmates In
Kn tope's international choosing of
sides.
Premier f'hautempH put France's
difficult social ami financial prob
lem before the chamber of depu
lies ami called the legislators hack
to n night session to vote or not j
vote - him contidence.
Italy ;ind Germany appealed de
finitely to have won A list ria and
Hungary to their "axis."
EUGENE SEEKING
POLIO FOUNDATION
KI IJKNF. Jan. Ml (AP)
F.ugene citizens promoting a Warm
.springs foundation lor mtantile
r a lysis at McCredie Springs
lined today the WPA adminis-
tration at Washington was conspi
ring Ihi' project. The proposed
for ndat ion would cost more than
S I. I'O'i. nun and would serve the re
gion west of the Rocky mountains.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
ASHLAND. .Ian. Pi. (API O.
A. Itriscoe. superintendent of
schools since 1911, has announced
his retirement in .June. Mo has
been a teacher in Indiana and Ore
gon for half :i century.
POHTI.ANO, Jan. lit (AP)
The estate of the late.Miltou A.
Miller, collector of customs and
pioneer democrat, included $ loon
personal property in Multnomah
county and Linn county teal es
tate having an annual income of
$1(1110, ,
CONFERENCE ENDS
TIE-UP AT SEATTLE
(Continued from page 1.)
MARTIN RAPS THOSE WHO
AID PORTLAND 'GOON' MEN
SALK.M, Jan. 13. (AP) (inv
erruir Charles II. Martin assailed
"high-powered lawyers and hall
men who get Portland "goon"
sipiads mil of jail" at a press con
ference here yesterday.
Ihe goon squads are nil alike.
whether they be CIO or AFL," U'c
governor said. "I'm going to slop
STUDENTS 25c
their violence and I'm going to
talk until a beat-up gang beaia h.e
up.
"These 'goon' squads have com
plained of brutal treatment by the
state police. . I hope ihey do get
some brutal treatment. I'd like
lo se i hem get some of their own
medicine."
GRAM HAS PEACE HOPE IN
PORTLAND PAPER DISPUTE
PORTLAND, Jan. i:i.-(.P)
Charles Cram, state lalMir commis
sioner, said today ha was optimis
tic for a settlement in the w-tge
and hour dispute between the three
Portland daily newHpapei-s ai:d the
typographical union.
Newspaper mid union reppMit-
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7ic
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45c
MEN'S
Shirts and Shorts
19c
Rayon Slips
Tailored and Trimmed
Bias Cul
Men's Cords
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Bis Pay
Work Sox
Now
2 lor 25c
Men's Unions
Heavy Weight Cotton
12 lb.
47c
Genuine Crepe Twist
Silk Stockings
Newest
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ta lives held their first meeting
with (Irani and K. P. Marsh, feder
al labor conciliator, yesterday.
The union lias authorized its
executive council to cull a strike-
CLIPPER TOSS DUE
TO FLAME 9, BLAST
(Continued from pace 1)
volume of black smoke rise from
the water at the time the plane
disappeared.
No Blame Attached
Mustek was making his last
flight over the Honolulu-New Zea
land route which he had pioneered
um he had many other nf part
iji iji if i ji i iji "I 'J' I' "I I ' l 'Jf l' l"
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MUSLIN
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FLOUR SACKS I
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81x105
Women's
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Sizes 14-44
3 for
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and CASES
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cases, were
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shetts. were 1.23 now S1.10
sheets, were 1.29 now $1.15
x108" sheets, were 1.39 now 51.25
PENNEY COMPACT
American's major lines. He had
flown more than I.moii.hum miles,
establishing an enviable string of
records and winning the Harmon
trophy in lWiii for outstanding serv
ice to aviation.
No blame whatsoever was at
tacked io Mustek his crew or the
groMtd crew tor the crash. Presi
dent Juan T. Trippe made this
clear in u statement issued in
Washington in which he expressed
a belief "a way will be found to
prevent a recurrence" of the tragedy.
Week's Toll Noted
It was the only accident in the
three years Pan American craft
have teen flving the Pacific, but
it was the third major tniir'dy In
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81 "xl08" sheets, were 1.10
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42 "x36" cases, were 23c now 19C
81" bleached sheeting, wa 36c yd. now 29C yd.
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42" pillow tubing, was 23c yd. now 19S yd.
nuioi
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6
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lor
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39'
11
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"rptrated
Ameiican aviuiioii within a week.
Ten were killed when a North
west Airlines plane, piloted by th
vetenm Niek Manier. crushed at
1. Ati.nl llnn.lu I
week six 'naval fliers perished
when their bombing plane plung.
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American's new service linking
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a new ship.
I Using the Tlraille system. a
J typewriter for the blind has been
developed. It only has Hix key
.since the Braille language is ma-p,
'up nf six raised dots.
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