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    ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938.
SIX
' A Blato plan for benefit of crip-
pled children Huh mciuitly uenn 111'
iniKiiniioil by llio l"ti i'li;f com
mitltio, df-'KiKHliUul by law us the
olflcial statu HKi'ilcy to uutninlHlul'
thlH aid. accordhie to word riHitilv
oti by tint ImukIus coiinly ridlef
committee, Kraiiklyn Voyt, uxucu
tlvn Bt-crctary, renortcd today.
Tim main of Onilioll lliroiit-li llio
Htaio ndittf coiiiiuilti'fl and llio I.'
B. (llllilrnn's liuroail of tho do-
nartnicnt of labor nartlclniito II
nanclully on an o(iial IiusIh In tho
iiilinliilstrntlon or tlio urKon plan,
from fundH dorlvod tliroiiah llio no
dal security act and the statu .re
lief commlltoo.
The proKi-altl is limited to resi
dents or Oregon who aro under J
years of line. Medical treatment
will bo restricted to Indlvniuals ill
economic distress.
Tho types or crippllni! conditions
that will bo ellalblo lor care are:
defects In children of apparently
normal functions of bones, muscles
, or joints; congenita! or due to dis
ease or accident; anKravated by
disease, neglect or Ignorance, In
cluding cleft palatn, hare lip or
other plastic conditions.
Cases of this nature are ro-
nuested to register at tho Starr or-
flco or the Douglas county relief
committee ut the courthouse, Jtose
Inirg. Physicians aro requested to
report congenital malformations
nnd birth Injuries In family grouDs
which would ho eligible because
of the economic distress factor.
Tho Douglas county health unit
"will-cooperate In planning ror all
eligible cripple cases which aro so
. registered. .
TO
An Initiative measure to provide
a rovonuo plan of financing for
people's utility districts will bo
sponsored by llio Oregon State
Orange executive committee, Fred
A. tloff, member of that commit
tee, reported today upon his re
turn rrom a mooting hold yester
day nt Portland. Undor tho pres
ent stato law,. Mr. Clorr reports,
provision is mado only for financ
ing power and other types of util
ity districts by direct bond Issue,
thereby Imposing liability upon
real property. Tho proposed now
law which tho griiugo executive
committee will sponsor, would per
mit Issuance of certificates of In
debtedness against tho physical
properties of the utility district,
eliminating real property from lia
bility. . .
POUTDANI), April 21. (AP)-J-Cloorgo
W.. Josoph of Portland,
chiilrmnn of the state hydro-ol(Tc-trlc
commission, said today the
status of scattered Boetions which
favored a people's power district
In the seven-county election would
probably be submitted to the at
torney general for a decision.
Because no similar problem has
arisen in tlio past llio commission
has not delermlned either Us poTA
or or jurisdiction. : , ..
FLAPPER FANNY
By Sylvia
-CQPR. 1911 fi NCA 9CRVICC. IMC. T. M ft EG. U . PAT Off
EARTHQUAKE'S TOLL
IN TURKEY MOUNTS
ANKARA, Turkey, April 21.
(AIM Tho Anntnlla earthquake
toll of dead nnd inlsHlnf? soared to
itt least SOO today after a night of
tmntinniiiK shocks which 50,000
honinlnsH spout In mad terror.
Terrific uudorfO'ounil rumblingR
wore accompanied by Intormittimt
oarthshoeks over a wide area of
western Asia bonlorliiK the Aegean
Rea. ,
Panto iJaickon refugees fled
Trom ciovleos full of boiling water,
lOlKhieon villages were utterly
destroyed, and 22 others were, had
ly damaged.
Whole families were bulled un
dor mountainous dnbrlH. Mont of
(ho vlollnm wore women and children.
s. c.
MEREDITH
TAKEN BY DEATH
Word was received here today of
tho death at liollflowor, Cnllf,. of
S. C Meredith, ronner resident of
Itoseburg. lie wits a brother of .1.
.1. Meredith of Dlllnrd and ll mem
ber ol' tho I, O. (). ledge in this
city.
GOVERNOR REVOKES
VIC MEYERS' CALL
(Continued from page 1.)
bo his next step,
Meyers called the schh!ou as uel
tin governor early yi'sterday while
Martin whh In Hm oast, and vnn
racing hack hern In a chartered
plane.
NOTICE
You Odd Fellows
and Rebekahs of
Douglas County
Don't forget the nnnual
county convention Sunday,
April 2'UIi, nt Glendnle,
Oregon.
Meeting opena 11 a. m. Bas
ket lunch at noon. An espe
cially fine program has been
arranged for the afternoon.
'Rut Chief Chuck, I can't start a fire by rubbing two sticks.'"
'Urh, pale-face squaw heap dumb. Use one stick kindlm'. one
stick match."
Around the County
OLALLA
bUIJ-A, April 21 Hoy ,1.
Carnull, who has been receiving
treatment at tho vetorans hospital
In KnsoburK for the past month,
returned to his homo hero Thurs
day.
Miss Vlrnlnla llyron was an'over
nlKht guest nt tho homo of Miss
Hosella Adamack, Wednesday.
Mrs. Marl llencdlelt of liosoburli
and Mrs. Dan Stoon of Myrllo
Crook called at the lionie of Mr.
and Mrs. It, J. Cumuli, Kuuday af-
Lcrnnon..
Mr. anil Mrs. DorlB Ireland anil
ainlly and Mrs. J. V. Carter snent
Sunday., at tho Ireland Brothers
home.
Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gaylord. Looney passed- away Sat
in-nay and was buried In tho Ton
liillo coiuolery Monday.
Tho last volcano In the TInlimi
Stnlos, Mount Lassen, wilt not
oriipt iiKaln, nccordlng to scien
tists. Its last , eruption was In
j ;n !.
Untapped reserves of the world's
three groat natural resources, gas,
coal, and oil, amount, to 2200
limes the world's anniiui con
sumption of all forms of energy.
FACES $1 CLAIM
WASHINGTON', April 21. (AP)
Pout office officials Baid today
they would usk Horace Hussf-ll, re
signed general counsel for the
home owners loun corporation, to
pay approximately In post
age charges for letters he sent out
under the franking privilege, prais
ing the legal abilities of O. !i. Tay
lor, a former l. O. L. C, atlor
ney.
Russell resigned his government
post Tuesday after It'sp. Church
(II., 111.), asserted on the floor of
the house that the II. O. L. C. at
torney had franked "more than a
million" praising Taylor.
. Ramsey Illack, assistant post
master general In charge of mail
ing privileges, said Russell mailed
approximately 9,000 frank letters
which ordinarily would require ap
proximately $280 postage.
Black said postal officials would
muko no decision about taking le
gal action against Russell until
Postmaster (Jeneral Karley returns
to the capital next week.
Misuse of the government frank
ing privilege is suhject to a tine.
upon conviction, of not to exceed
$300 for each letter mulled.
HENRY FORD GETS
WHITE HOUSE BID
(Continued from page 1.)
Stock and Bond
Averages
Compiled by Tho Associated Press.
April 21 :
30 in 15 (10
, Ind'lB nit's llt's Rt'lis
Today 57.5 1.1.9 20.2 30.3
Prev. day .... 57.2 13.S 2S.II 39. "0
Mouth ngo .... 57.0 , 1 1.0 2S.0 SH.8
Year ago 95.5 -111.0 -15.5 TO.7
19HK high 08.2 21.11 8-1.9 -17.9
193K low 19.2 12.1 2-1.9 33.7
1037 high ...;,.101.(i -19.5 51.0 75.3
1937 low 57.7 19.0 31. Q -1 1.7
Today ............
Prov. day . ..
Month-ago ..
Year ago ..
1938 high ....
1938 low
1937 high ....
1937 low
' BONDS
20 10 . 10
' Hit's Incl'ls Ill's
51.1 95.5 88.4
... 51.0 95.3 88.2
... 53.9 93.9 90.1
... 93.8 102:9 99.5
... 70.5 98.0 92.2
... -19.7 93.0 85.8
... 119.0 10-1.4 1028
70.3 95.5 90.3
10
Fgii.
(12.8
(12.2
03.5
71.8
(17.0
61.0
7-1.7
til. 2
to get money for expansion and
that now the TiFC, witli avaiiable
ruiids of 81,500,(100,0110; whh ready
to supply . that money, either
through loans or through pnrehtifce
-.1 holds. - '.
Another Informed official paid
that several small companies have
evidenced a desire to obtain gov
ernment money and that the ad
ministration "hopes the large
ones also will tuko advantage" of
the KPC offer.
Tax Measure Coming
Mr. Roosevelt prepared to send
congress by tomorrow at tho latest
a message rcenmmondlue; recipro
cal state-federal taxation of future
issues of government securities
and the salaries of ail .public of
ficials. New low-ront housing nnd siuin
clearance projects totaling .$iO,i2S.
000 received presidential approval.
John I.. Lewis, tlio CIO chie!lain,
who recently demanded 3,500,000
jobs for unemployed workers,
swung ills militant inbor organiza
tion behind the recovery program.
He put his approval on the pro-
WE CAN FIX
ANYTHING
City Electric
124 W. Cass St. Phone 233
Shooting Exhibition
Movies of Big Game
CLAUDE PARMELEE
Winchester Shooting Expert and
Canadian Big Game Hunter, Will Show . .
Demonstration of Complete Line of World Fa
mous Guns and Ammunition.
Movies of Big Game Taken by Himself in Cana
dian Wilderness.
Demonstration of Correct Rifle Uses.
Big Game, Where to Go, How to Get There nnd
What to Take.
Roseburg Armory
8 P. M., Friday, April 22
Sponsored by Powell Hardware Co.
AND 1 TO 5 P. M. FRIDAY AT
Roseburg Armory
The Powell Hardware Co. nnd Mr. Parnielce invite all sportsmen who own
Winchester rifles to bring them to Roseburg Armory Friday afternoon for
adjustments and recommendations for correct uses , . no charge for this ex
pert ndvice.
grain in totters 8?nt to all CIO af
nilutea, ami urged them to tnil
their congressmen to Hiippoit
j)i eHitfoiit'a propotsala.
Ford Seeks No Favor
Ford, diHCUHHing hia uoiitiijtunco,
Halt lie wirihod to shake hawhi wfiu
lh prenident "as an old friend."
"I want to give ihe rvenUhna a
clian!e to look at ttoimfhodv who
doesn't want unythiiiK," he added
A'ii.'i a smile.
HofUKlUK to sitfn comi'lince
wiih (ho NRA code. Ford wu.-
nled tho rlKht to Bbll IiIh tuuo-uo-bllos
to the Rovernrnent,
At other tlinefl, the mamtf it Hir
er has been critical f adrn1iiirt:-a-tlon
labor policies which lie Bpoko
of a biiHlnoHs uncertainly a to
Kovr rnineiit Interference.
G. O. P. GAIN OF 76
SEATS PREDICTED
(Continued from page 1)
ever, they agreed the Hituatlon ban
changed. Despite the opposition of
such democrats as Tiyrd and Cllass
of Virginia to Mr. Kooanvelt's
works proposals, the program" at
this time appears certain or' con
gressional approval.
Thus tlio republicans are con
sidering going nut In the front of
the opposition. Senator Austin (It.,
Vt.) said in an interview:
"I have no doubt that the repub
lican party isf'going to run up its
flag In this fight. It seems hope
less that enough democrats will
Join the opposition to do anything
about tho program."
Tin! point of republican attack
will ho against congressional au
thorization of what Austin called
"unnecessary public works," There
wore prospects, however, that some
republican votes would he recorded
for the public works program.
It was generally believed the
republicans would support a $1,
250,000,000 appropriation for relief
for the seven months beginning
July 1. but would insist that the
administration of relief be given
over to the states. A bill along
that line has already been intro
duced in tho house by Representa
tive Hacon (ft., N. Y.).
JAPS OCCUPY UNI
IN 24-HOUR BATTLE
(Continued from page 1)
north bank In Shansi and Houun
provinces, Japanese have been un
able to effect a crossing. Chinese,
with widely separated dally en
gagements, ' forced Japanese to
maintain large garriHona to keep
control of communication lines.
Wubu After several months of
exploratory drives from Wuhu, up
the Yangtze river from Nanking,
Japanese have penetrated to lu
kiang, 40 miles up river, while Chi
nese hold the opposite bank. Ris
ing waters now make Chinese and
Japanese positions islands in lakes
and swamps as the rainy season
comes on.
Hwai river The Japanese ad
vance northward from Nanking
along1 the Tientsin-t'ukow railway
toward Suchow was stalled. Chi
nese continued sporadic attacks.
Iteports indicated Japanese rein
forcements, however, might aid the
Uni drive from tho north.
Hangchow A Japanese garrison
estimated at 20,000 has been held
up since its occupation of this sea
port southwest of Shanghai on
Christmas eve. Chinese, drawn up
in a half moon 20 miles from the
DR. G. W. Marshall
DENTIST
314 Medical Arts Bldg.
Phons 29 Ren. Phone 293-R
Evenings by Appointment
POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE
COMPANY
For TelegramB, Cables; 24-Hour
' Service.
Call 412 after 8 p. m. daily, Sun
dayu and holidays Call 37 from
8 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily.
Prompt Service.
city, kept up almost continuous at
tacks on Japanese outposts at Fuy
aiig and Yuhung. Chinese also
held the south Blioie of the Chien
tang river across from HuukcIiow
alter repulsing several Japanese ef
forts to cross.
The larvae of the gipsy moth
are carried by air currents and
dropped miles away. Airplane
tests show that this larva Is to lie j
found In the air 'ut- u height "'
more than 1000 feet. ' " '
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Btop a car quicker on curves or straight
aways.. .uphill or down.. .on wet or dry -
pavement.
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