FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG,' OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938.
laws nallr ttmtt luadar s taa
New-HevlBf Co 1ms.
.tuber of The Associate Press
Tha Assoolated Press Is exclusive'
I uilili.il In th uii for rIubllca.
Uon of all news dispatches credited
to It or not omerwise vreuuau 111
Uils paper and to all local news
ubllshed hersla. All rights of re
ft. 'bllcatloa of apeclal dispatches
herein are also reserved.
HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor
Entered aa second class matter
Hay 17, lilt, at the post office at
Roasburg, Oregon, under not of
Maroh S, 1171.
Representsd by
Mew York 271 Madison Ave., Chl
nao .160 N. MIclilKun Ave. Has
Fraeclseo 220 bush Street le
srolt 3111 KU-phonson lildK., I.us
Aaselea 433 a kprlnE Street, Ho
stile S03 Stewart Street, Portland
60 S. W. Wxth Street, Vaaevuver,
a, 7ii Hail Bids. at. "Tr
411 N. Tenia itreeL Atlaaf KM
Urant Bull dins.
akaartetlea Bates
Dally, per year by mall H.M
leuy, s montna by mall 3.6U
Ully. 1 montna by mail !.
lially. by oarrler per montb..,.
IMliy. by sorrier per year I.sll
Traditional
CUMMlSIt never really gets under
wiiy In tho Umpnua valloy un
til uftor the Ilosoburg Hod and
Gun club unnuttl sulmon bake. AT
JiiHt the wook has begun which will
end with thitt greul event.
Tho salmon buko yoaiB ugo was
sort of u cumuiuulty picnic. Then
It became couuty-wldo anil ol lato
yeurs sportsmen from all parts of
Oregon and from up and down the
Fuclflo coast have nttondod.
Thin year Invitations have been
sent to u long Hut of chuinbers of
commerce, sportsmen's clubs and
promlnont Individuals.
Gradually the annual uulmon
bake at Ilosoburg Is bocomlng un
Institution for this community
similar In character or at least In
Its community aspect, to certain
typical celebrations clBowhoro.
Portland has Its lioso feslivul,
Pendleton its ltoiintlup, Lebanon
Its : Htruwborry festival und so on.
.' All. of Uioso events tiro based up
on tho thing for which each com
munity Is especially noted. Thus,'
not by cold decision but by nulural
duvolopmont, tho sulinon buko, und
uttendunl sports events, is becom
ing traditional und of considerable
linpoiluucu In this community.
So plan now that your next Sun
day will bo spent at Umpnuu park
at the unnual salmon bako.
Gentle Reminders
IT'S not iinudultoruted chagrin it
mini always tools on tho occa
sions when nature throws a cnBUal
monkey wionch Into the machinery
of his highly mechanised world.
Sometimes it makes him fool a
Utile moro ut homo It puts him In
his place : it plucu ho hud almost
forgotten, but fuels attached to
somehow,
The Unci- Queen Mary had h dis
tressing experience tho other night.
Sho found II Impossible to dock at
Cherbourg, despite nil tho elabo
rate, foolproof machinery In her
bruin. It was simply that tho wind
was top high. The liner Normuutllo,
another liwo-lnsplrlng behemoth,
had a similar dlftlcully nut long
bolero that 111 New York. She
found herself tied hand und fuot
by a passing fog, uutl had no eholcu
but to sit down ami twiddle her
thumbs.
Tho skippers uutl passengers
uhoard those vcbsoIs prubably de
rived Utile pleusuru from the In
cidents. Mending about the occur
roiicos, however, ouo tliseovers u
curtain odtl and possibly perverse
feeling of satisfaction arising..
It's something llko the feeling
that comes when a child's (pies
lions confound a scientist, when
tho luiichlnury of win faro Is halted
by tho rnlny season, when the ma
cliluoiy of. state Jams Into that
luonkdy wroucji called human na
ture,! ; f ; ; j i j
The Perils of Summer
C"OH tho benefit of IIiobo petiplu
who have Jobs to take vaca
tions from this summer the United
Klates Public Health Service lias
issued it list of hints for tho pros
orvatluu of health nwuy from the
offlco. ' ; --.
Tho service- advises:
Wear light clothing, but watch
out for Ihn sun.
Do careful of Hie food you ual
und the water you drink.
Protect your eyes.
Avoltl mosquitoes,, files, and
wood licks.
Drink sally water in hot weather.
Which is all right lis rur us It
goes. Hut also vacationists, it
you war: to keep your health:
Don't give lifts. Don'l accept
thoni.
Don't use Ueo slumps us ash
trays. Don't fell the cop tit's traffic
more
Don't try to carry away tho ho
tel towels.
Don't tell your wife how she
looks In knickers.
Editorials on Newa
(Continued from page 1.)
ed and other millions on the bor
derline of unemployment because
of the impending failure of indus
try and business under the tnke-
and-glve system.
THESE unemployed millions. In
fhln wrllnr'a l,wl.an
plllful unfortunates who are com.
pellcd to subsist on the mere pit
tance of relief, which is Just
enough to keep body and soul to
gether, Instead of earning the good
wages they used to earn before
government became the ENEMY
OP BUSINESS.
Tho politicians who brought
these poor unfortunates to their
present sad state do not hesitate
to TKADE ON THEIR MISFOR
TUNE by using them ns pawns in
the game of politics.
Political morals can full no low
er than that.
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:30 Radio Cammis. Mim
MB Marshard's Orel., MUS.
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:45 Victor Young.
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10 luterludo.
50 Hansen Motor Co. Newa,
55 News Flashes.
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:45 Tho Blms und tho Bops,
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TUESDAY, JUNE II
00 "Early Birds."
30 News-Review Newscast.
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;30 Talk by Donald liichbiirg,
MUS. :
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:30 Hollywood Spinsters, MUS.
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30 Agricultural Dally, M US.
AS Hansen Motor Co. News.
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1 00 Morton liould's Orchestra,
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15 Shop Fields.
Oil Melody Und, MI1S.
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:45 Melody Lano with Wanda
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: 15 Tho Phantom Pilot, MBS.
;30 Frank Bull, MBS.
: 15 Interlude.
:50 Hansen Molnr Pn
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en Tho Right Job, MUS.
16 N. Y. Slntu Symphonic
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30 Tho tlreen Hornet. MUM
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TWIN SISTERS WED
TWIN BROTHERS
P011TI.AM), Ore., Juno 13 (AP)
A fuui-way romiuu-e dial Hlartod
In the linlverslty t Oregon medi
cal Hi hnnl reueheil tho altar Sunday
when the brothers, Nellsnn, twins,
married Ihu sisters, Schwlihten
berg, twins.
Dr. Ronald Nellsnn niaiiled Ma
rian St hwlelilenbeig and Dr. Duu
rnu Nellsnn married 1, 1 1 Han
Sehwlehtellherg. The grooms mo
27, Internes at Multnomah eouutv
hospital, and sons of Robert Nell-
son. Sr., of Crania Pass. Tho twin
bibles urn si. practicing hneterl-
ologistn, find dmmhteiB ol Mr. ami
Mrs. I). IL Scinvichtenbcrg, Port-
mil.
t-
COUNTY SEAT AGAIN
SOUGHT BY NEWPORT
NliWPORT, Juno 13. (API
A petition hns been filed with I lie
Lincoln county court for plat-lug
in the November ballot a measure
o movo tho county seat from To
eilo tn Newport, rc-ntnvnl (o lako
iai-e; if carried, .Isnuury 1, l!Ht.
This Is tho Ihlicl attempt to
move the county seat.
rules in your town make
sense.
OUT OUR WAY
Ji.COPB ifllflRrNEA SERVICE. INC. ,tt,,x
Xfu t- m- "ecu, s, pat. QFf. y 'vy
HAVE you seen "In Oltl Chl
caen?" It's Rlinwlni' linw at
tho Indian theatre. It Is tho story
oi uie j ijuary
laiuiiy ana tneir
supposcd connec
tion with the
ir r e a t Chicago
fire, antl Is full
of envy, mallK
nanco. hato. antl
loyalty ami love.
no Hentu v Its
portrayal of tho
(Ire is tho most
r e m a rkable Im
tii?lnnble. Tyrono Power,
Allco Fay. Don Amocho, and Alice
Brady play tho leads. I can't sny
I have ever been over fond of the
n-... ...... ....n.a.l. tillt tllllRl Itdlllit
IllUk Lnu mi..,-.., "
they : covered themselves ' V(lin
glory in mis ptcuue. iu
them put on a -wonderful pcrlorm-
,m, -Sn did all the others in the
extonsive cast,,
1 .enjoyed the picture amazing
ly. It's moro than more onter-
ntertalnment -f m etiucaiionai.
'vu a notion to see It again.
.-."
Am ihnro class distinctions in
tho United Statos? There nro In
deed. The rich, and tho poor? 1
do not think so much so. At least
this isn't tho most obvious one.
Under It too. many people nre dif
ficult to clusslfy, oven after one
comes to know them nulla well.
That which menses mo most to
consider In u characterization, that
of kindliness (or its lack), In me
human makeup. Ordinarily It's not
hard to dlsthiKiilsh, nltliouun some
times u bit difficult to uuulyo. But
ouo roeoKiii.es it In n ' person,
whether ho 1b wcultny or poo.,
born to tho blue, or Is ordlnury
clay like the most of us.
In a consideration of tho final
value of each of mankind's ullrt
Imtes, that of kindliness takes
precedence, 1 think, over tno ma
terial attaliiincuts ut weulth, birth
or of KPeelal learning. Tho real
arlsloeralB of tho race, of course,
are those who possess all tho vir
tues if thero are any who do.
W 9
A live cieiirutlo butt which
someone mistakenly laid on the
desK" of I'M Knapp, the Nows-lte-
vlowi? cashier, burned a hole
through one of the money sacks
which he uses customarily to make
his .bank deposits In. When he no
ticed 11 ho was startled. "Do you
suppose," he asked, "that some
one has succeeded in passing me
some hot money;"
IIF.ND. June 13. (AP) Ureak
luc 211 out of a possible "50 tar
gels. Dr. l'. tl. Kolierlson, Haleni,
eaplurcil tho all-around trapshnot.
Ing championship of Oregon Sun
day. edging out the veteran Frank
Trooh, Portland, by three birds.
The nllarouml t it to was based
on performitni-es in iho singles,
hundli-.-ip and doubles. Trooh won
Iho title 111 the lU-ynrd division
urier a shnot-nff wiyi A. (1. (loner,
l.rt (Irande, and O. (i. Illlderhrnud,
Wnseo. They ended Iho legular
shooiing Med at pis each but
Trooh nm nut a L'.Mihd sirlnc,
tiower getting :m for seeoml plaee.
In Iho handieap eoiitest, ll. (.'.
Fish. Portland, won with 07 targets
from Iho Si'ynrd Hue, with A. li.
I'lirintl. Porlhind, second. II. C.-ir-lisle
hud Iho high gun but his Salt
Ijiko t'lly residenre made bun in
eligible lor the i-cHin-il.
t'al Ray, Coos countv, won the
dmibUs wllh Dr. Robertson sec
ond. In the Itiyaril, liuiliird event,
seven lleil villi perleet si-ores o(
It'll. Among them were Trneh, F.
(1. Mauser. Seaside, und ('. 0. Fob
lello, Cottngo drove, while Dr. lio
bertsou, J, B. Troeh, Eujene, aud
nM.MSLM ski &r I
S r WATCH THE ("I VOU'D BETTER I
V . (Wtm MOTHEE BIRD ). MOTIFV HER. OF m
R FEEDIM' HER fA HEK CHA.NGE W
WJkW?4ZAA BABIES.... A, OF ADDRESS ER. :S5
m V,-fWAjJ no net ivt i.i.rwt find IT -
JP'lvIv CUZ I'M ALL .Z1
wrH "6 0& covered with irWKT 9 III H
RIBL1S
Paul Jenkins
I1M
.rgt x
Tr.' rM-"
' - '
W. Wain, Salem, oach scored 09.
The Junior cliumpionship went
to C'lulr Miller, Corvallls, who shot
117 out of u possible 100.
in a business session following
the championships, Dr. J. C. Van
dervert was elected president of
the Oregon Statn Trapshhooting
association and tho 103!) shoot was
awarded to Portland.
IF
SALEM, Oro., June 13. (AP)
Oregon's 3,(itH) ualioiial guards
men were arriving at Camp Clat
sop today for the annual 15-duy en
campment which officially opens
Tuesday.
By Tuesday the ontlro force will
bo ready to sulllto MaJ. Goll.
George A. White, commander of
I he Oregon national guard and of
Iho 41st division, embracing na
tional guard units of Oregon,
Washington, Montana, Idaho ami
Wyoming. T li 1 s unci in pment
marks tho first In which tho en
tire guard has trained ' ut one
camp. As a rule tho coast artil
lery has its own camp.
A war problem to bo handled by
tho gunrdsnien .ls the repelling of
an imaginary enemy which Is try
ing lo gain control of tho mouth
of tho Columbia river preliminary
to an lit luck on Portland. -
U. OF O. STUDENT
ADMITS ROBBERY
HUCIHNH,' Juno 111 (AP)
Don Davis, 20, of Triangle i,ako,
was being held in the Lano countv
jail in lieu of 5500 ball alter plead
ing guilty to complicity in a re
cent Hiigone robbery. Davis,' a stu
dent at the University of Oregon,
ullogoilly admitted taking part In
one of tho robberies lor which
Clarenco Sebastian, another Ore
gon student, was arrested In San
Jose, Calif., earlier this week.
When arresli'd by sheriff's offi
cers Friday, Utivis hud part or the
loot obtained In tho robbery of a
Ktigene spoiling gootls (store In
his possession. ,Ho udniltted his
part in this robbery.
It was not known what action
was planned against Davis, accord
ing to reports from tho Lane cblln
ty sheiirr's office today.
DEMOS IN "RED,"
G.O.P. HAS SURPLUS
WASHINGTON, Juno 13 (AP)
Tho democratic national com
nillteo reported to congress that
it was $33,0110 "In the red."
A report filed with the houso
elerk showed Hie committee bail
lo supplement lis income from
cash donations and victory and
Jackson day dinners with a ?1!5,
uutl bank loan.
This financial plcltlro was u
ehaime from last March 1 when
the committee was out of debt.
The republicans are heller off.
Their national commltteo told the
house clerk It still had 511,5111 of
$362, 1113 contributed to It since
January 1 and had pledgos of
fils.ii 1 5 more for this .year's elec
tion wars.
COLLARS OF BEER
STEINS PROTESTED
niH'AdO. Jiiiip i:l (AIM
Tlio chy ctmnctl has takon slops
lo UniH'k (low n Hit' piyc ol' tlio itil
Inrs liciiiK worn by ('Iiiuiiio hvvv
rtlrilis.
Alilcrinan William Kowun uini-
ptai.H'd Ihi'if was tun uuirli loam
(i ml too lit tit bvvw Ho wants a
Mtamlanl tlxrti tor tnvornktvnrn.
"Ik it Mollis I host? days aro
Aoarlni; a rollar thai coiiH'S up to
the rars," lie Haiti.
Ills Hiifctn'stion that an null
mint'O bo draft oil to "t tikes tho
staroh tint of IIhiho collars, lo wilt
Ihoin down" was approved imtliiiB
fastiraliy by liis rolloiitciicd.
Molon;olos ain voiy imptilar
ultli tho ponf'rnl imbllr nf Kurnpo.
Tho inatliluos nr low-povvorod
allairtt with ouo or Iwo ryllndors
ami dovrlop iroin IS to '21
horsopower. Aiunicau molor
oycloa arc larger uud develop S to
16 horsepower
By William.
VGH , BUT LISSEN,
Ai0 OW A iir OX
xyv-tsms i v vniv. i -
VOU'D BETTER
MOTIFV HER. OF
HEK CHA.NGE
OF ADPRESS ER,
!HPl.l NFVPf?
find it
KEPT AT 3 GAMES
Beavers Drop Doubleheader
to Seals) Seattle Also
, Loses Twin Bill.
MELROSE
SAN" FRANCISCO, Juno 13.
(Al'l Bacramento Solons today
hchi on a three game lead in the
Pacific coast baseball race, after
winning live out of seven games
from the Hollywood Stars last
week, including one game of u
doubleheader yesterday.
A home run by Oreugo gave Sac
ramento tho first game by a 3 to 2
score, but in the nightcuii the Stars
suddenly sparkled pounded out 12
hits, antl won easily, 5 to 3.
Tho second place San Francisco
Seals gained a ganio on the Sena
tors when they won a pair from
the Portland Weavers, 7 to 2 and 2
to 1. Six runs scored in the eighth
innings of the first gamo was plen
ty to give tho Seals the game and
in the second HeiTinaun, the Holly
wood custoff picket! up by the Seals
last week, won his first start in a
Seals' uniform in tho second gumc.
Ho limited tho Beavers to seven
hits.
Seattle started the week In third
place and wound up In seventh.
ihey climaxed a very unnleasant
week at l.os Angeles by dropping a
twin uiii to tho Angels. 5 to 4 and
1 to 0, to make it seven straight
tosses.
'. Sunday was u red letter dav for
Olds, veteran Oakland Acorn pitch
er. Ho won his first game of the
season when ho limited tho San
Diego Padi os to nlno scattered hits
in tno llrst ganio of a twin bill. Tho
scoro was 3 to 1. In tho nightcap
tlio Padres evened the count -when
Salvo, reigning strikeout king of
tlio league, atldetl five moro vic
tims lo his total to bring it to 81
im mo season, anil win his elev
enth game of the year, C to 2.
MEDFORD DEFEATS
ASHLAND, 17 TO 6
MEIIPOHI), Ore., Juno 13.
(AP) Medford defeated Ashland,
17 to II, hero Sunday In an erratic
Southern Oregon league ball
game.
S'ore; . It. If. E.
Meill'oi'll .. 17 12 3
Ashland ti 11 11
Haltorios: Drown. Iiathko and
Jlfl.ean; Lewis, Chonneker, Clin-
ock linn Simpson nnd Clitzen.
KOLL HANDS BLANK
TO GRANTS PASS
CHANTS PASS, June 13. (AP)
Knll held Urania Pass in check
yesterday with 13 strlko outs
while his Crescent City team
mates scored three runs on their
home field In the third Inning to
blank I lie Merchants 6 lo u.
Score: It. II. 13.
(Irlints Pass II 4 3
Crescent City 3 7 0
llalterles: Crlppen antl llroletlu;
Koll and l'erin.
CINCINNATI REDS
GET NEW PITCHER
CINCINNATI, O.. .hum 13.
(A I1) Tho Cincinnati Hods an-
nomvrrd tmlav thu part1 ha so of
I'ilrltor Mucky Wnltors from Pliila-
dolphta. In lolurn for ritchor Al
lIollhiKHworil and Caloher ViiRil
"Spud" 1'avls "ami n larn amount
of oash," roportod by tlio Timos
Star to bavo been between SHM't'O
and $ri0.iton. i
Waltors, 21 yoara old, won 11
gnmos and lost 15 last year.
Cllll.tHjCIN, Oro.. Juno 13.
(AI'V-Siato Chairman Arthur1 W,
Priaulx of tho republican party in
tttnntcd in n fltalomont liovo shI
ilnlny ho would bo a candidate for
ii third term. "I will not shirk nny
responsibility bnt stand ready to do"
jny shaitt as 1 havo In the parft
four years," wns the Chlliulu
nmn'fl reply when a eked It bo
would eeek a tuiru term.
E
CLEVELAND'S LEAD
Doubleheader Taken, First
Game on Home Run by
Flash Gordon.
My HUGH S. FULLERTON JR.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Dabo Hutli, the supreme author
Uy on walloping the ball a mile,
remarked the other day that some
time the Yankees would all start
hitting at once and then they'd
just murder the opposition. The
Cleveland Indians, must be about
ready to admit tho Babe was
right. . . .
The Tribe still holds the Ameri
can league lead, but they .wound
up their eastern tour by dropping
two straight to the Yanks and are
only a game and a half ahead as
they return home to face the
eastern clubs again. -
A sign of what may happen
when the Yanks get going as a
team was seen in their 7-6 victory
over the Indians and Bob Feller
yesterday.
The Tribe got off to n four-run
lead acainst Huffing In the second,
but Rufus the Red nullified that
himself by belting a homer in the
same inning. Then he went on in
a duel with Allen until Allen was
lifted for Feller as the Yanks
threatened his one-run lead.
Gordon's Homer Wins
Going into the eighth. Dickey
drew a pass and Joe (Flash) Gor
don, the rookie second-sacker who
has been one of the "hitless"
Yanks most of the season, smack-.
ed one into the stands for a game
winning home run. -
The victory gave the lanks a
record of seven won and five lost
again A western opposition white
the league leaders showed five vic
tories and six defeats for their
toMr. The only western club in
tho American league to come out
ahead was Detroit, which walloped
Washington, 18-12, in yesterday's
'freak' game to sweep the series
and finish with a 7-ti record.
In the National league tho New
York Giants, who dropped to sec
ond place and then regained the
lead, broken even with six wins,
six losses and a tie by splitting
yesterday's twin bill at St. Louis.
The Giants sailed through to an
8-5 victory; then went down 4-1 as
WeiUind pitched a six-hitter to
beat Hubboll.
3 , Home With Bags Loaded
Meanwhile Brooklyn broke even
with Chicago and thus compiled
the best record of any touring
eastern club, 7 victories and 3 do-
feats. A nine-run rally that blast
ed Van Mango In the eighth gave
the uubs a U-3 opening victory bui
Kitzsimmoiis replied with a four
hitter and CumllU's homer " with
bases full helped win, 6-0.
Another four-run. homer started
the Athletics off lo a double tri
umph over the St. Louis Brownu,
8-3 and 1-0. Johnson jiit It in the
first inning, then produced anoth
er to dive in seven rims. In the
five-inning nightcap, Thomas gave
the Browns only one hJt.
Mace Brown of tho Pirates earn
ed his eighth victory ' of the year
in a relief role ns the Macs rallied
to beat the Phillies, 11-4, aided by
Rizzo's homer with the corners
crammed. The Sunday "curfew"
iaw stopped the second game in
the second inning.
Adding to the home run roll of
honor, York and Gehilngcr contrir
buted to Detroit's ten-run rally
against Washington that just tied
he score; Gee Walkoi's ninth-inning
four-bagger enabled" the Chi
cago White Sox to beat the Bos
ton Red Sox, 4-3, after losing the
first game, 3-2; and Goodman's
14th of the season helped the Cln
cinunnti Rctls take a 7-4 nightcap
victory from the Boston Bees utt
er going down, (i-5, in the ten-inning
opener.
The Standings
By the Associated
COAST
W
Sacramento 45
San Francisco i 42
San IlieRo HI!
I.os Angclus ys
lcf.
.60S
.5(iS
.527
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CiriCAGO. Juno 13 (AP) Base
ball runs today slarlrd another
chapter In that absorbing dutmowl
m.vNlery entitled: "Tho case of the
lsr..imo arms.
The ptiKzlc which hnd all basr-lmll
KucBtdug wan Dixsy Dean's failure
In recover from a muscle aliment
In n salary arm which cost tho
Chicago Cubs tlSS.umi nnd three
players and which many persons
expected lo make llm traic a pen
nant winner. Not even the central
fkure In tho stickler, Ol' Dl him
self, knew the answer.
Up to a few days ago It appear
etl the Dean case was near a nap-
Daily Devotion
By DR. CHAS. A. EDWAHDH
' The Holy Spirit Is God's free
gift. Our part 1b to take the
gift; to receive the Holy Spirit
into our mind and hearts. As
we do so &od discloses to us
His purpose for us lu working
out His plan. I'ike the early
Christians we shall be given
the right words to say, we shall
be told where to go and like
Paul where not to go. Acts
16:7. The living God is In con
trol of His universe. As good
Boldiers let us listen for His or
ders of the day and cheerfully
obey. Our Father, who art tho
Creator and Preserver of men,
unchangeable In Thy wisdom
and love, we open our hearts to
Thee, for without Thee we have
neither guide nor goul. Come to
reassure us that our lives are a
part of Thy plan. Forgive our
lack of faith and make us faith
ful today. Amen.
py. solution. Dts expected to pitch
at any moment. Then his arm
grew sore once more. After a short
workout yesterday, a few hours be
fore the Cubs, without Dean, loft
lor a road trip, tirlmm announced
"we're putting him in charge of a
specialist." Said the one-timo St.
Louis Cardinal star, somewhat dis
consolately: "Ihey Just told me I was gonna
stay in Chicago and I don't know
tt thing else. My arm feels pretty
good but It s a runny thing. Some
times it feels alt right and some
times it doesn't."
Braddock and Gould Think
Schmoling Won't Last
Over 8 Rounds.
SPI2CULATOII. N. Y.. June 13.
(AP) Maybe it was the turn of
Jim Braddock and Joe Gould, who
piloted llrnddock to tho heavy
weight title, to 'see soinethings",
when thoy watched Max Schmol
ing work out yesterday for his
June 22. shot at Joe Louis' crown.
Anyway they were just aa defi
nite in their predictions ns Max
was about what he saw beforo he
fought Louis tho first time.
IJraddook sulci, he didn't think
Max, despite his good condition.
could hold off. Louis more Hum
seven rounds, while Gould predict
ed the champion would score a
knockout in "about eight rounds."
schmullng looked us good lis
usual in Ills eight rounds of boxing
against four training parlnorB,
punching them hard. Hut Urnddock
said the quartet of sparmates was
not nearly as ;tough as the kind
Louis has. boenjfacingy.,.- . .
POMPfONjjAKES. il. J., June
13. (AP)-rlt may haVe been only
a desire to show a lot of admirers,
from Harlem that ho really Is in
shape, but Jot Louis apparently
hnB shaken : oft ;the lethargy that
liaB marked: his 'workouts In prep
aration for his heavywolght title
defense against Max Schmoling.
Moro than I.0U0 fans crammed
Into Louis' training camp and filled
every spot from which the ring
could bo seen when the champion
worked out yesterday. Joo re
sponded by putting on ono of the
best exhibitions Bince he begah
training here. He pummeled three
tough sparmates during his six
rounds of boxing.
TWO EXPERTS PICK
JOE LOUIS TO WIN
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LOCAL TENNIS TEAM
LOSES TO MEDFORD
The Roseburg tennis team went'
to Medford Suuday and dropped a
close match to the Pear Pickers,
4 to 3. Hex Applegate won the only
singles matches for the locals, but
in the two doubles matches Rose
burg players won both.
Scores;
Singles: Applegate (R) vs. Cope
(M), 9-7, 6-3; Hatfield (It) vs.
Maiu (M), 7-6, 1-6, 3-6; Miles (It)
vs. floggs (M), 4-6, 6-3, $-7; Uruton
vs. Duell (M), 4-6, 6-2, 2-6; Pengra
(R) vb. Veal (M), 6-7, 3-6.
Doubles: Applegate and Hat
field vs. Cope and Real, 6-3, 7-5;
.Miles and Uruton vs. Mam and
Doggs, 8-6, 2-6, 6-4.
HECKER ORCHESTRA
DATED FOR-TMNCE
The Hecker family orchestra of
Reeder, N. D., Iiub been engoged for
an appearance at the Oriental
Gardens in RoBeburc. Satnrrtnv
June 18, the management of the lo
cal ball room announced today. The
band consists of six pieces, playing
modern and oldtlme music.
Louisiana some dav mav ho H.o
largest, state In the Union, built
up by soli deposits from 26 other
states. The Mississippi . carries
down millions of tons of choice
farm land every year nnd deposits
It In tlio Gulf of Mexico.
Why
wny cio we
work? Why are
wo anxious , to
get nheiid?
Isn't it be
cause of a noble .
discontent?
Isn't it the
d 1 ssatisfaction
with things as
they are which
makes for im
) roveme nt?
Isn't It the un
satisfied wants
Frank W. Long of humanity
which have always boon the spur
to greater progress?
I lie cave man was not content
with a stone hatchet and a loin
cloth; the Indian migrated to
greener pastures; the Pilgrims
were not content' hnd Came to
America; tho Pioneers were not
sutlsfiod aud migrated to the West.
A man is not satisfied with his
job and sets about to simplify it '
ana advances; a woman was not
satisfied to wash clothes by hand
and invented an easier way; an
employor is not, satisfied with pro
duction and installs labor saving
machinery and we buy for less.
To bo content is to stagnate!
To be sntlsriod, -is to hoist tlia
White King of surronder!
DOUGLAS
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