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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY-21, 1938. CATERESS SLAIN BY STREET ATTACKER OAKLAND, Calif., May 21. (APjMrs. Ruth A. Minta. ?,s, culpreHH, wan ttlaln early today by u nivHifirloiiH Uflrtailnnt who iiuitck- cd tier with ft puvlng brick at u Btrflpf. cornor. . The lit tuck orriirrnd about block from Mrs. .Mlnta'H homo while Blie wmh returning from a thpator. Pollen Chlnf Wallman Bald ho be llovftil the mail tralh-d Mm. Minta from . tho theator aixl HiidiUmly rained Mown on hor hoad with nonrrnlo pavinif brick wrapped In a now8tannr. Mr. and .Mrs. C. J. Moorn, IIvIiir noarby, wero awuknimtl by scioanm and saw a man carrying Aim. .Mln- lu. If r then vanlHhed into an alloy way but reanimared Bhortly, Htlll cnrryliiK bin victim. Moore wold the man dropped her on the aid o walk and Htartcd to run away, halted and returned. "Get away from me," the pron trnte woman pleaded and the man, Moorn mild, ruined IiIh arm and Htruck another vicious blow. Chief Wallman wild he believed Mrs. Mlnta knew her attacker uud thero was a possibility the slayer had attempted to attack Mm. Mln ta criminally and had beaten hi when alio nmlHted. CZECHOSLOVAKS TURMOIL RENEWED (Continued from page 1.) eminent railed up n cIiihh of nnnv 7'enerveH bill denied HlfH r.OUHl.H.ltl- ml 1110bill7.nl Inn for dofeimn. I inlet liodn, however, had wild (.'erhntdovnltla was "ready for thn eonrileiH wblidi await uh." I In lln n-1 "ion t;!i dirfmniipoB, whMi Rome have aeon n a fimeint devleo to divert Franco whlln Hitler prentieil lilfl central Kurnpean inn uIIIoiih, were heightened by lltil Ian plana for a military untl air demoiiHtrallon in weBtern Libya, near French Ttinlaia, .wtillo Hie French Mediterranean fleet man euvered off the TlllllHian coitM. In . Spain, Insurgent artillery pounded Madrid, killing 12 and In juring ftbout 25 pontonn, and Insur gent forces continued llieir alow Infiltration of rnln-awept moun tain terrain on the Teruel to the sea front. Tho Spanish war map bad changed hut Utile during n week of stormy weather. niTDAPKRT, May 21. (API Well Informed quarters tonight re ported Czechoslovakia hnil closed her Polish and (larman frontiers as the result of mounting tension and disorders over tomorrow's mu nicipal elections. - The same quarlera said troops were being moved on both sides of tho German-Czech bolder, one-ball' of 111 lie Czechoslovakia's inniinluln frlngod frontier. Four points on the Hungarian frontier also woro abut, though of ficial In Hungary said the borders wenr open us far an they were con cerned, i : Premier ImreiH's cabinet held a four-hour hi-hhIdii which was un derstood to have been concerned with important developments In anxious Czechoslovakia. As fur as could be learned the Hungarian government bud mude no move but was stuudlng pat watchfully welt ing for any break. RELIEF FUND GETS COMMITTEE BOOST (Conllnuod on pago G) to be made avallahlo immediately, Hopkins told tho committee, WI'A would not Increase) Its present rolls of 2,(100,011(1 persons by more than 2(10,0(10, Flood Control Approved Tho senulu cninmerie commlllee approved today without major change an omnibus riood control bill passed by tho bouse. The bill would ' aulhorlzo con struclloii of projects lo cost $:i7f, OOO.onli during Ibo nexl five years. II would retain the principle of local parllclpatloii through a run trlhulion of 110 per cent or the cos! of binds, cusoiiieiUa and rights o( way for reservoirs, ' The committee rejected propos aJs lo Increase or lower the amount of local contributions. BOWKER RECEIVES NOMINATION FOR DOUGLAS JUDGE (Continued from pago 1.) less than lil) per cent of the tulnl registration. Approximately li.nuo voles were cast out of n total of l.t.lirill voters registered for the elec tion. licpuhlicun voters In the I!. 8. senatorial contest gave Itufus Hid man, stale treasurer, almost a two to one lead over Hubert Slunflcld. former senator from Oregon, while Willis Mahoney, former mayor or Klumnlh Falls, also hud a Iwo lo ono lend over 11. S. District Attor ney Carl Donnugh of Portland (or the democratic nomination. Congressman James W. Molt has Maytag S.ilet and 8ervlce City Electric 124 W. Can St. Phone 233 a right to fool proud of Ills glx-to one Hmjnrlty over Walter Norblad of Asloriu at Ihn builds of Douglus county republicans. A. C. Murk was ibo cohice of the democratc with Miller uml N'ott running closely be hind. The final totals from ouglas county s 4! precincts gave the fol lowing results: Republican It. R. Hcnnlor (short lerm) Harry, 1303; In-luud, C02; Weed. I3U4. 11. R. Senator (long lerm) Dol man, 2,'llil ; Multifield, 1277. II. K. Ilepiesemalive Molt, Win!,; Norblad, M6. (Jovernor Hrown, dor,: Ilunzen, 102; Hendricks, 07; Morion, 1112; I'altin, 402; Shrock, 70; Spriigim, 11112; Wagoner, 2KG. Hecrelary of Slate Snell, KOIJII. Slipt. I'ublic Instruction lllce, 2914. I.ubor Commissioner (iraham, 11911; (Irani, 2U.'I1. Stato Uepresenlutlvo Itlddle, 2,114; Vouug, 3010. County Judge llowker, 2r,X0; Itoudinau, 1214. Commissioner Mudhlooin, UMi: Stearns, (ISf,: C. K. Tboinus, !:i:i; It. O. Tliomns, 1IK8; Vaughn, 4tr,; Vinson, 100. Democrat (I. R. Renalor (short term) Mil ler, 12SH. IJ. S. Senator (long term) do- llaugll, 7K4; Mahoney, 111 IK. II. S. ItepreHellliillvellurk, S03; Miller, i;:u; Notl, r,2:i. Coventor Hess, 7K7; .Marllii, 12611; Olefin, 17K. Sttcrelury of Stule ICilson, l.r,77. Stlit. Piiblie Instruction l.eoli- hnnlt, 723; I'tiiuam, toxr,. Labor Cominisslonei II,vdo, nr.s; itotb, t;r,i. County Judge Clougb, 1137. CouiuilssioiHM' Ilowman, (MS; lliltclilnsnn, XHf, ; Hnchesler, 421. Judiciary Posllltin No. 2 riean, 2310; Cochran, 3311; llnwltt, 7110; McCul- Inch, 1022; Klmiiieiiniin, 1071. Position No. 3 lltilley, 3l)nS; Martin, IWO. Poslllnu No. n-Chlnnock, S2I): I.nsk, 20117; Van Winkle, 21x2. JOBLESS SEESAW GOES ON IN OREGON POItTI.ANI). May 21. (AP) Tho Oie;oii nitite planning board said in a repot I today that the stale might ccuiliitie to expect a iw.iiiiil persons llucttiutlnn nnnilal- ly In employment covered by lite state unemployment compensation act. In Ihn period from January. 1!i:ig. lo September, 1!I37, an average of 1110,233 persons were nffecled bv the acl nnd of that number up- liroxiiuuteiy tiit.ooo wore jobless. I lie slate tola) payroll on which unemployment lux was paid in 111,111 amounted In $2lii,!ir,8,1!i2. IVIost sltiblo oitcunatlons were Utilities an. I .oilier service Imlus irler, while Ibo worst Mucimitliuic oocurred In rood luocesslng, con struction, wnier transporlailon and logging. HARRY SANDQUIST lit is WATER JOB llarrv RandeulHl ami r ip,n .Snildctitlst of this city, lias received an annnlulmeiii hh m -ii,i.i..... of an irrigation district at Lake-! view, ir wits announced today. Ho Is u mouther of this year's grad- tinting class til Oregon stale col-1 Icco. niiil Ihiu 1, .. . i, , ... , ! complete his work Ion ai d gradua tion in utivuncc or lite June com- J niencemenl ditto In order Unit be lllliy IICCCDI the new mmlllim II,. will report for duly early next , wees. ANTI-SALES TAX BALLOT TITLE SET j HAI.K.M. Mnv t'l i.nini. ' lol Mile for Hie proposed conslllu-! itoiiiii amentlment lorbltlilliig a sales tllX. lieenu.t Inv ,.v,.lu.. I on human rood was completed by nuorney uenerill Van Winkle here today and cerliricd to the, seereiary of stale. The amciidmcn! was sponsored ' by i lie Family lludgcl Proleclive league, ol' which W. I). Moreltinil Is president. Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded nnd Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kane Stt. YES THE IAUNDRY DOES IT FOR. ME ANO MUCH BETTER. NOW-you seev TO HAVE MORE TIME SINCE YOU FOU.0WED MY ADVICE When Andrew Iinge of Hose- burg was n nsltlenl in Alaska sev eral years ago, ho enjoyed lull privileges of citizenship, lollowlng naluilillzatlon, but the courthouse burned and Ills records were de stroyed, so today be was a mem ber or n class or seven applicants who received rlntil papers In the circuit court for Douglas cotllily. He Is a native or Norway. f libera ndmlitod to clilzenslilp were (li'orge Alexunder Sundberg or Melrose, native of Sweden; Mrs. Lett lo Fetdoti, Camas Valley, unlive born, who lost her citizen ship when her husband was na turalized in (;aiui'i!i; rumen Jos eph Smilli. lllxonville, native or Ireland; August .Martin, i oos junc tion, native of Switzerland ; Louis Kay, Hoseburg, nuiive or (ier inany, and John It. Robertson, Hoseburg, native of Scotland. Hue lo the failure of required denoslllons lo arrive In time for today's healing, the case of Car! rtinz llueliler ol main a on- tin lied. lOdwIll James Neff was not pres ent and Ilia case also wan con tinued. The new c llzens were given an Inspiring address by Circuit Judge Carl 10. Wlinberly, who stressed Hie responsibilities connected Willi citizenship. Several representatives ol pai Hiitlc. niLMioizaliniis addressed Hie new citizens bflelly, and County Judge Union Clollgli, on netiait in l Imiiiiiihl oost or the American Le gion, welcomed the class and tro senletl each member with an American Hug. CIIICA(K). May 21. (AP) An annroiirlatloil measure designed lo meet Chicago's relict crisjs was pushed toward passage lit me spe cial session or the legislature lo- day. The bill called for nil increase of sriOO.OlliI l Hlily in slain aid for relief. Legislative loaders Imped for passage by Wednesday. Kclief ollleltlls sain ine nieus- WE CAN FIX ANYTHING City Electric 124 W. Cass St. Phone 233 Here's When and Where Monday, May 23 Dr. It. U. Dunn's non-deuoinl-nul tonal Hi bin study cluss to iiHMt at 7:45 o'-lock hi evenfuR at dltiiitK hall of Douglas hotel. Public Invited. lieorKo Stunner auxiliary. No. IS, to U. S. W. V. will ui ft t at 8 n't'lutk In eveniiiK at armory. Trlendly Itlblo class of First Presbyterian church Ii::t0 o'clock picnic supper for members and frii'itds at thn home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith on the Mel rose road. And How MAC'S MARKET, 111 North Stephens St., offers the follow hiK specials for Monday, May l!;trd: Jul en Oranges, thin skin, very Juicy, !1 do.., 2fc; Pork and Means, l-lb. cans, He; Crackers, 2-lb., Snow-flakes, sodu or nru hams, Hfic, Licensed Lady Embalmer Found an Extra Day It's a wise moth er who rids her self of laundry cares and has a day a week EX TRA to spend with her children at the beach. Don't be a drudge, when we can make you a lady of leisure and so conomicalty ; I tire was a stop-gap projiosal at best because Chicago alone requir ed at least 1 1 .Unn.uiMl additional euch mouth. A depleted treasury caused the closing this week of Chicago's re lief stutlons. As a result, 34,000 fumilies HI, 000 persons wero de prived of their May relief checks. (.'mil additional funds are made availuble. their relief allotments will consist of tickets good for a limited supply of rice, celery, crab biigi;, dried beans, oranges and butler from depots maintained by the I'cdcrui surplus commodities corporation. JAPS HAMMER AT TRAPPED CHINESE (Continued from rBe .) lory, planes ami infantry hammer ed at Chinese forces in 2f by Hi mile area near Suchovv. UombiiiK planes, returning to their Imse with empty bomb rcks, and koIiik out Willi the racks loaded, made an almost constant iwn-unv m-n. cession. HANKOW, China, V-ny 21 (AP) The Chinese high com mand today said Chinese forces retreating from full en Suchow still held key positions on the TifnUin Pukow railway to prevent consoli dation of Japan's lines from Nan king to Tientsin. In addition the Chinese declar ed their positions would prevent Jupaiiesi organization for a drive westward to Hankow, the tempor ary Chinese capital, believed to be Japan's nexl major goal. .! Civil branches of the govern ment went about their business ap parently unperturbed by loss of Stidiow, vital rail junction whore main east-west ami north-south ALBERT E." HORN,' JR Pictured above is General Petroleum official presenting bronze perpetual desk calendar, as growing sales ing from regular advertising. READ THE LETTER speaks volumes for the PULLING POWER of our advertising,., and the progressiveness of this area Again we say: FOR RESULTS USE NKWARK. N. J., May 21. (AP) Not man Thomas, socialist lead er filfd suit in federal court today for $5,000 damages from each of four Jersey City police officials, who ejected him from the city when he attempted to speak them April 30. The suit charged tho police "with force of arms did assault the plaintiff, seized and pulled him and compelled him lo go with them to a ferry slip and board a ferry boat for Manhatluu." Thomas charged also Interfer ence with his liberties as an American citizen, saying h was not privileged to go where he pleased, although he was not ar rested. Tho suit named as defendants, Public Safety Director Duniel J. Casey, Police Chief Marry Walsh, Deputy Chief John J. Underwood and Inspector Henry (iauthler. MEXICAN TROOPS CLASH WITH REBELS SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, May 21. t AP) Federal govern ment cavalrymen fought their way into the town of Rio Verde toduy in their drive to crush the private army of General Cedillo. Federal troops of President Car denas were said to have retaken the town, GO miles southeast of San Luis, from rebels. Twenty-two rebels were report ed killed, lo wounded, and 80 cap-lured. 4 of MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL result 61 as MARKET REPORTS WOOL POSTON. Muy 21. (AP) The Commorclul Bulletin toilny BuyHf "Wool 1h euflier. Thore Ih no ilenyliiR that thn political tincor lullltloM uro contributing to tleprettH rnrther u mitrkot naturally more or Ipk8 tjiill, ut IhiH KonHon. Not only are Ihn inlllR bifldlng Ihhh money on Summer Hlreet but thore In nlito Bonie lot-tlown in the went. Wool moveH more Hlowly, in con Hoqnonce. "Foreign mnrketH nro Irregular. Primary markets nro riilrly rirm on rino wooIh lint croHHbreds are easy uml neconilury murketH Uro iinxnttleil and dull, "There in little new In the pieoo goodK marketH. Pitying Ih limited and Ktibject to torced ruIph, uh Ih true in clothing. ".Mohair Is nlownr nnd inclined 'to eaG slightly again." The rtulletiii publishes tho fol lowing quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine nnd f. in. sTaple (ifi-Otic; rine and f. in. clolliing r,ti-r,8. Mohair: Oregon. 2.1-27. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, May 21 (AP) HOGS: Compared week ago mar ket mostly 2fic higher niter losing part of mid-week peak; lute sales 17.1-210 lb. drivelns 8.50; midweek lop 8.75 with bulk 8.C0 down; car lot top S.Co Monday, quoted to 8.75 later; weightH above 220 lbs. and under mo lbs. penalized 50c and more from prevailing top; packing sows mostly 11.00-11.25; feeder pigs 7.75-8.25. CATTM'l: Compared week ago, diminishing supply dry (ed cattle 25o nnd more hlujier, grnssers Token of Appreciation for UNUSUAL Advertising RESULTS presented by GENE RAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION an expression of gratitude for Co or ;OTrt' 9" - Jt ,atl B .aA strong to mostly 25c up, closed active on lower priced kinds: week's extreme top steers 9.50 for experimentally fed load, best com mercially feds 9.00; other dry feds down to 7.75; load good Call rornla grnssers 8.50; others 8.00 down; common grades down to 0.110; two loads fed heifers 8.50; common to medium heifers 5.10 7.50; low cutter and cutter cows 3.50-5.00; late Rales 4.00 up; fleshy dairy type cows 5.00 0.00; few to 0.25; good beer cows 6.2.1 7.00; California grass cows and helfern 0.00-7.25; bulls 5.2.1-0.5U; top vealers 8.511; henvy calves 50c sod morn higher on scarcity, ninst ly 4.7.1-0.50. SIIRUP: Compared week ago sluing lambs and owes 2.1-SOc low er, older Innibs 50c nnd more down: bulk good spring Inmbs 8.00; few early to 8.25; throwouts 7.00-7.50; enrly top old crop lambs (12.1- Inter sales 0.00 down; some unsold late under sharply lower bids; wethers 4.00-4.50; yearlings to 5.2.1: enrly top ewes 3.25; lute sales 3.00 down. PRODUCE PORTLAND, May 21. (AP) TIUTTER Prints: A grade, 275c lb. In parchment wrappers; 28c in canons: P. grade, 20ic lb. In parch ment wrappers, 27Jc lb. in car tons. I1DTTRRFAT Portland deliv ery, buying price: A grade, 25 2.1ic in country ntnlionH; A grade, 23Jo lb.; II grade, 2c less; C grade, 6c lb. less. KCOS lltiylng prices by whole salers; Specials, 185c: extras 17&c; standards, lG&c; special me dium, H-ir.lc; extra mediums, 15c; undergrades, 14ic doen. ' Cheese, country meats, live poul try and turkeys unchanged. Potatoes, onions, cullluloltpes, wool, hay, hopB, mohair and ens cara bark unchanged. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21. this newspaper with 16, (JaY (AP) Open High Low Close May 763 .763 .76J .76? July 72 .72 .72 .72 Sep. 72 .72 .72 .72 DR. G. W. Marshall DENTIST 314 Medical Art, Bid). Phone 29 Ren. Phone 29 3-R Evenings by Appointment House Wiring By Our Expert a Specialty City Electric 124 W. Cats St. Phone 233 DANCE At Maccabee Hall Every Saturday Night Sponsored by F. O. E. , Drill Teams General Admission Ladies 10c Gents 35c handsome NATIONAL U AIR MAIL WEEK M MAV 15-21. 1938 TELEPHONE 88 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. Lane St. THE NEWS-REVIEW I I V , ' . , i i ., ,