ROSEBURG NEWS-REVJEW. ROSEBURC, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938. TWO FELLER SHUTS OUT Cleveland Regains Victory Form After Chances for Pennant Vanish. By HILL IlONl AHSoclntccI PrOBB Snorts Writer Like-the proverbial mice who play while the cut's away, the Cleveland mutatis nave iicen going (treat kuiib hIiico the New York Yankees last were seen heailetj in the direction of their third straight American league pennant. Thev are tied for second nlace with the Hoslon Ited Kox a jiohI tion they achieved by winning nine or their ton starts since me great Ilronx massacre. The ninth, and eighth in succession, was nailed to the wall yesterday as Keller pitched a four-hit, 6-0, shutout against the Tigers. Most lniortai' to the National league race w. .-. Ourt Jiavls's five hit flinging that gave the Curdlnals an 8-0 decision over the Iteds. Da vis, who didn't walk a man, thus dropped Cincinnati lour and a hall' games behind the first-place IMr atos, a location the Hods will seek to Improve when they face the lluccaneers in the opener o( a two ganio series today. In another National leaguer, Tit mulls of Brooklyn, came up with uight Innings of shutout hall after a wobbly start to hurl the Dodgers to a 6-4 triumph over tho Phillies. Rookie Wins No. 1 In Ills own circuit Feller had two rivals for the day's honors Strnt tou of the Whlto Kox, who quit the hospital list to pitch olghl-hll ball tuid set buck !hu Hrowns, 8-2, and Montoagudo, Washington's -Cuban recruit up from Troulon of the Mastern league, who pinned the Hod box ears back, 7-5. In tho day's other game the (Hants had to come from behind all tho way to nose out the lleos ill tho tenth, 0-5. Home runs by Kampourls and Moore enabled the Terrymon to carry tho game, into over-time; Oil's :i3rd four-bagger, with two on, tied It in tho tenth alter tho lleos had Bcored three, ami Knmpourifl' single with tho bnsoa loaded won tho guino. The Pirates, as well lis the Cubs, In tho National league, and the Yanks and Athletics, in the Ameri can, had tile day off. ,1H By The Associated Press Tho league leading l-os Angolos AngolH blasted out a 11 to 0 vlc i tory. over tho second pluco Hiicm mouto Senators in the opening con test of au olght-gamo series which probably will decide the Pacific Coast baseball league's 1038 first placo winnor. Tho game, played nt Los Angoles last night, was punctuated by homo, ; runs and two-bnggera and extend ed tho Angels' leadership to threo end a half games. In tho only othor Coast league name1 played last night, Norherl, . San Francisco Kcula' luMllelder, Binasliori u long single In tho last ol' tho ninth with tho bugs loaded to sond two runs across tho philo and give the Seals a C-to-1 win over last placo Oakland. Tonight Hollywood opens nt Se attle Willi u doubleheador anil San Diego begins Its series at Portland with a twin bill. Kale ol Ulen (Itlp) Itussell, hard uocking l.os Angeles first baseinan to tho Chicago Cubs for an llli iiamed amount of cash and Hovoral players, was announced yesterday bv 'tlie Angels. Itussell, who bus been batting .lies this season, re ports to tho Cubs next year. Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago New York Huston ' St. Louis llrooklyu Philadelphia .... NATIONAL V L ITT. 7fi 52 , .Sill 72 m .r.r.i 7i r.s .r.r.u 7ii r.u .r.i:i ..f.i r.2 .r,i 1)2 GS .477 r.s 7o .4 r.:t lu Sli .317 AMERICAN W L ITT. Now York S! Hohioii 71 r,:i .r.s.i rMvt!iwi 7t r:i Detroit M WuBhingtun 01 I'1' ''''" Chi.-aeo C.l 70 .4:15 . SI. Louis 45 SI .ili.7 Philadelphia 45 SI ,)! OUR BOARDING HOUSE- with Major Hoople GOOD UEW5j MISTAH AAAJTAW BOSS FATTLETOU SAV ME GIB US FIVE BUCKS Fo'ALL tEKA. BASEBALLS.' HE GOIKJ' TO STAMP A SIGKJ OM DEM DAT SAV "THBOW VO' VOTE TO FATTLETOM '.' HE SAV HE'LL MAKE A HIT WIF- OEM BASEBALLS AM WIM DE 'LECTIOW', I I s f FIVE DOLLARS? IT'S A DEAL THAT PILE OF BASE - BALLS REMIMDS ME OF THE Tikit I aa; at TUP- prv-rr op r' AAT. VESUVIUS DURIMG A TERRIBLE EHUPTIOMTHE EARTH TREMBLED SO VIOLEMTLV THAT IT SHOOK ALL THE APPLES OFF THE TREES AMD THEY CAME EOLLIMG T30WM THE SIDES OF THE VOLCAMO IW A MIGHTY AVALAMCHE THAT BURIED OUR HOTEL UP TO J J-t-MU itiw "r . CA3PPLESAUCE ALA HOOPLE 930 BY HEA SERVICE. IMC. T. M. REG. U. 6. PAT. OFF. REINSTATEMENT B! of tho ItoHoburR HltfU sdiool, who Is a mombor nt tho tuhlotlc bourn. A (tin of 2 will In; cinirged. F. LOCKWOOD TOPS SCORING IN GOLF Frml I.nnkwnmt'H 7H in lint niinli- fyliiK loiitnl waa two Htiodes bettor than anything olao tho fluid could prodtico as u. largo number of Itone hurg Country club Kolfors turned In fliiullfyliiK AcoroH thin, wo ok and lata tor tho draw In tho competi tion for the Prntddent'B Cup. Loelt wood'a 78 camo uh a result of Hteady clone to par not as he carded a smart 3S on tho outward nine, a single Ktroke over par, without registering a birdie. Me came In with a 4S to lend In the play for Tnodal honors. Tho deadline for nuitcli play will be announced shortly, and late (UiulllierH aro still turnliig In scoroa. HASTY THIEF DROPS PURSE WITH $1,100 KHATTUO, Sept. II (AP) A hail' hour utter a liolil-up man thrust an automatic pistol Into the I'aeo of Mrs. LoiiIhu tlooumau, own er of the Kalrvlew luueli, loilay anil look her nurso eontalnlng ft, too, poliee reported, she looked under a table anil round the purse, Its contents intact. i'he man, who had seized tho nurse and a handful ol' lutlors, dropped It In his rush and got only the letters tor loot, ponce gain. TAX DECISION HITS PACIFIC COAST W I, ITT. Los Angeles 5 f Sacramento H - Seattle ss ii ',;:; San Ideg!) J" Kan rranclsco s'' ' ''!.": I'ot Uauil W : '; lioiiywooii 'i !! -OalliiilKl Iil 10:1 VVASUINOTON. Sept. IS (AP) The Internal rtivenue bureau esti mated Unlay Plerro S. lluPont and .liihn .1. Haskob owed tho govern- nient ubnut 12,100,000 na it result of a board of lax appeals decision Invalidating 120 securilles trans- iclions between I ho two financiers. Tho bureau filed a computation with the hoard iu accordance with wliat ils lawyers believed to be tlio monetary results of the board's le gal findings, declaring Kaskob owed $SSS,2Su plus interest and lluPont r,S(l,::ij!l plus interest. itureuu officials said the Interest wnuhl bring Ihe total owed by tho two men to about f 2, 100,000. Tile government originally usked $l.02ti.:iin from Haskob and 017, Itlii from HuPont. I'he tax dispute between Ihe government and lmPout. chalrniau of Ihe boarii of directors of K. I. Itul'nnt lie Nemours company, and ltasUoli, chairman of the democrat ic nalbuial committee when Alfred K Smith ran for president, origin- d lu Shortly afler the slock market crash, ihe two men. who occupied joint offices iiud were lifelong friends, sold each oilier several million dollars worth et securities at less than original cos! and claimed the losses in pre paring their income tax returns. 'i'he itoveinmeul. however, noting the securilles were resold to their orifice! owners within a couple of mouths, alleged no real sale took place and asked taxes on the amount of Ihe deductions. EXAMS DATED FOR "GRID" OFFICIALS KxiunltiiiUoitH for persons who pl:m to ullii'lale in football games phned bv high school learns in the county dining tho coming reason will have an opportunity 1 Hy at exatnimUloiiK to be conducted Saturday. September to. The ex aminations an- arrimued by the stait hiirh school alhlettc board, which n-qulres that initctals band ling high jchol games be duly iiualltieu and registered. The exiimiuatins hem will be conducted at the Junior high school at 1U a. in. and will be under the vlireoliou ot C, H. iuurd. pvimiPHl KIDNAPER DRAWS 13 MONTHS TERM SI'OXANK. Sepr. (i (Al) Pleading guilty i0 a Ubhmp con splraey clmrgc Involving an liluho farmer, U-e Wallme Tombleson. ti, wtit. sentenced today In I'. S. dlslrlcl court to t:t mouths in Mc Neil ishiml federal penitentiary. I. (;. Aukidis. iMrllund attorney, and Anthnuy Cnrguilo plended in nocent. They wmc Indicted on the same charge. All went arrested at ''orlland. The Kovernment accuser! them of brlmiing Thomas Lowe. Itenewah counlv. Idaho, farmer, to Sixikane iitiiliT nrit i-iis nf nvvf-ii lnl .lull- "i and extorting ?7i5 from him for "nan. ' Aitorneys Informed tho court Tomhletou huil restoMd to hjwv tlie Juoiiey lie liad. j-eceiveil, SALKM, Sept, G (AP) Oregon's 77th annual state fair, which open ed here yesterday for a one-week stand, probably will break last year's attendance record, fair of ficials Hald today. A Labor day crowd of 20,1 31 pasHed through the gates yesterday In snlte of intermittent showers. The attendance was only 509 leas than last year s record opening day crowd. A total of $21,534 was bet on horse races yesterday, also a new record. 'Mafloti county -walked off with all Future Farmer awards In the crop judging contests, and, took moot ol the prizes In the 4-H club competitions. Marlon, lane and Deschutes counties lied for first In the 4-11 clothing judging contest. Lane county won the bomemaklug and stock judging contests, while Kla math county was first in poultry Judging. , ,., . SI TO BE ROUTED WASM1NCJTON, Sept. (i. (AP) Tho Interior department announced today signing of a contract for re location of an miles of Southern Pacific main line railroad around the alto of Hhasta dam and rcsor volr on California's central valley project. llosldcs the track job, tho con tract also provides for relocation of faciliiies of the Western Union Telegraph company, which has its poles and telegraph Hues along tho railroad right oC way In' tho reservoir area. Reclamation bureau officials es timated approximately two years would bo required to finish tho new section of railroad, lu the mean time, they said, certain work will proceed on Shasta dam Itself as tho result of Ihe construction of a tem porary by-pass for trains at tbo dam site. PAPER'NEWl40ME ATTRACTS VISITORS The new quarters (f (no uWq. burg News-Review continued to day to attract many visitors, while numerous messages of congratula tion were added to those previous ly received. The Newa-lteview gratefully acknowledges a bou quet of (lowers from Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding of Hotel Umpqua. OIL MAN ARRIVES TO SUPERINTEND JOB V. 11. Heckling or the (tllmoro Oil company division office in Portland has arrived in Hosebur to superintend construction of the new service station the company is to build here. The station will be located on Stephens street, di rectly behind the' post ortlce build ing. It will be ultra modern in de sign and complete in every detail for automotive service. The con struction will require alterations to the buildings occupied ;by the Heuly Tire company and the lirown Electric Service. which. however, will remain in their pres ent locations. SCENERY, WILD LIFE TOPICS OF TALKS Hill Wnynmif of Idleyld and Steen .lolinspn of Itoseburg were speakers before the Itoseburg Ki wanis club at Us regulnr Tuesday luncheon meeting, which was de vo.ted cons Ids ration of xonsGr.vjt tton oftce'nery and wild life, -vv,; . Mr. 'Way num. spoke on the Ump qua river steelbead and its- im portance In attracting tourist tra vel, and discussed conservation measures. Mr. Johnson urged pres ervation of the natural ceenic ro- sources, which be presented as the bmpqua valley's greatest attrac tion. ; t J MRS. ROOSEVELT'S AIDE IS DIVORCED WASHINGTON, Sept. C (AP) Ili'B. Mulvina Thompson Scheidor porsonal secretary and . traveling companion ot Mrs. Pranklin D. lUoosevolt, has obtained u divorce from Frank J. Scheider, of New- York. Tho decree was based on a Dis trict of Columbia law which de fines five years voluntary sopunc tlou a grounds for divorce. Mrs. Scheider whom Mrs. Hoose- velt calls "Tommy" had her maid en nnino, Mnlvinu. Cynthia Tliomp son; restored. MONEY FLOWING IN OHiU SENATE RACL WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.(AP) Hobort A. Tuft, republican can didate for the senate in Ohio, re ported to tho sonate campaign ex penditures committee today he spent $;2,5l)li up to Aug. 31 in his campaign. Senator Bulk Icy. democratic nominee to succeed himself, in Ohio and Tuft's opponent, reported spending ?20,S7 up to the saino dale. WASHINGTON, Sept 6 (AP) The national labor relations board received a recommendation from one of Its examiners today to re quire the Ford motor company to reinstate 129 employes at its Rich mond, Calif., plant. The recommendation was part of a report by Trial Examiner Thomas H. Kennedy, who said also the United Automobile Workers, a CIO affiliate, has been selected by 1,120 of the 1,277 production workers as their bargaining agent. He recom mended the company enter negotia tions with that union. Kennedy declared there was evi dence of "widespread discrimina tion" against Ford employes at Richmond because of their union affiliations. He added In spite of the desig nation of the U.A.W. by the work ers, the company bad refused to bargain with the union. The report said the company had used a plan of union discourage ment in which Ford used the ser vices of a man described as "John Adams" for the purpose of mislead ing employes concerning Ford's labor policies. Ford distributed propaganda to the workers which ridiculed unionism nnd attempted to identify the auto workers i as communistic, Kennedy Bald. Around the County GLIDE GMDE, Sept. 7 Miss Lavola Mc Millon of Idleyld Park returned Monday, August 29, from a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. K. S. l''or-. tune nnd daughter, Dixie, at Marsh field. She stated she had a lovely time. Miss Nadine Wood, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood of Glide, had her tonsils removed Friday, September 2. Marshall C. Wood, Jr., who lias been working for the past month in Portland, spent the Labor day holi day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood. He came down t.Hiii Mi. nrwl Mru Joe Crimes and children. Jane and Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes and family are former residents of Glide. They till stayed at the Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Glascock and daughter, -Dorothy ceturund Tues dayf .September-ti, -io iherr.liOm r,.iln Cullf .'nfloe spending the summer on the North Umpqua river. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sturdevant of Cali fornia, spent the holidays at their homo on the North Umpqua river. CANYON VILLE Camp Fire Group to Meet The Ah-Neab-NlKa Camp Firo group will meet at seven o'clock tonight at the home of the guardian, Mrs. 1-. C. Cummlngs, at 1306 Harrison street. ! Return to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Hurley J, Watson and son, Cordon, anil daughter, Louise, have left, for their home In Seat tle, following a three-day visit with tho former's parents on the DixonvilV road and with Mm. Watson's sister, Mrs. J. IS. rick-on?. CANYONVILI.Fv Sept. ft). Ivli-H. Ed Hamlin, Mrs. John Hamlin and son, Charles, motored to Itoseburg on business Tuesday. Bill Gaubert and several of the men formerly employed at the lo cal sawmill aro erecting a new. mill two miles east of Cauyonvilto on Pats creek. John Fenn was a business visitor in town Wednesday. The recent forest fires seem to havo driven the rattlesnakes into town, as several have been killed here recently. H. J. Hash and Luke Heals havo been making some improvements in the local meat market . John Hamlin was a business visitor in Roseburg Thursday. Dee Humbracht of Alpine lodge made a trip to Portland on busi ness lust week. J. A, RliOiitls of Days Creek shop ped in Canyonville. Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Worthington were shopping anil visiting in town Wednesday. cabins under Elk creek hridge. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Hinder havo moved to their new homo which is near to where tho old sawmill was. The Binders havo been living in tho cabins under Elk creek bridge. Mrs. E. Anderson was looking after business matters in Eikton Saturday. Roger Bossen, Royal Bossen, and Loyal Bossen returned from Port land Friday where they have been visiting the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. S. Colloy, Mrs. Wil liam Hinder, Faye Bossen and Mrs. H. L. Bossen 'were Roseburg visi tors Wednesday. Raymond Jones had the misfor tune to break his leg while work ing at Scappoose. A. J. Palmer of tho Gun Lor CCC camp was burned when some gaso line exploded while he was work ing on an engine. . Mr. and Mrs. S. Colloy, Mrs. Hul da MePonnM and Margaret E-s- Here's When and Where And How Tills Kuict Is free to nny or utilisation wishing to announco nnlice of meetings. Pleaso phone or leave announcements at Mac's Market. Phoue 39. WANDA ARMOUR TEACHER OF PIANO Degree University of Washington KRNR ORGANIST Studio at 404 West Douglas 2 blocks from Junior High GRADED COURSE WITH CREDITS REGISTRATION OPENS TUESDAY FORMER PUPILS ASKED TO REGISTER EARLY RAPID ADVANCEMENT GUARANTEED Technique, Style and Expression ATTRACTIVE RATES TO TERM OF LESSONS , singer were Eugene visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masters ana family have returned to Elkton. Mr. Masters will teach In tno grade school this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne uneever ana family of Astoria aro visiting the Win. Cheever home. The Charles Henderer family wore Roseburg visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tiiarp, ot Alhany, were in Elkton one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, of Cali fornia, are visiting the Ferny Davis home. Bobbie Jones, who has spent the summer at the Davis home, will return noma wiiu uis parents. Mrs. Ernest D. Wade and Vir ginia Gates were Eugene visitors one day this week. Mar e 'Haines, who is auenuing nursing school at Portland, Is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Haines. The name of Phyllis Mccolium has been added to the names of Bernice Garrison, Elizabeth Bullock and Marybelle Henderer for prin cess for the Norm uougias run which will be held at Drain next week. Mrs. Marietta Haines anu ins Haines went to Myrtle Point Wed nesday and returned home Thurs day. While gone Miss Haines at tended the 37th annual asseniDiy oi the Coos county Natal day associa tion of the O.E.S. Mr. ana rars. Charles Binder went with them as far as North Hend where they visit ed the home of Mr. Binder's sis ter. Mrs. Millie Hart. Mrs. Mlllspaugh, ot Portland, Is visiting the home ot Mr. anu oil's. George Binder. The drill team of the Kellogg grange spent Sunday and Monday at the coast. " 1,'nve Bossen. Evelvn Hudson; Elizabeth Bullock and Ann Hueb- nnr went to II vorsdale grange Sat urday evening to practice a Rose drill which will ue given at nuoo btirg later. Bill Goodman und Clove Sparks, of Kellogg, were Elkton visitors Sunday. Mrs. J. Levins and Floyd Levins of Reedsport, were looking alter business mattors lu Elkton Satur day. The Church of Christ and the M. E. church held a union sorvlee Sun day at'the Church of Christ. AZALEA AZALEA, Sept. 0 Mr, nnd Mrs. O. E. Clark and son, Eugeno, and daughter, Beverly Ann. Janlte and Dorothy Dlllinger of Grants Pass, visited Sunday with Mrs. Ollle Garrison and Jim White. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clare made a business trip to Medford (Tuesday S. ..Johns ;spent. . Tuesday lit Roseburg attending to business af fairs. Mrs. John Jnntzer returned to her home hero Thursday after spending several days at Prospect and Medford visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luebbo and children, Edna Utlth, Freddie and 'Margaret, and Mr. Ames were In Roskbui'R Friday shopping uud transacting business.- Bennie Juntzer and Jack Blan chard were in Gram's Pass Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Prultt, who Is visiting her son-in-la wand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rust, Is In Glendale for a few dnys visiting roiattves. Paul Kemp of Pasadena, Calif., arrived here the first of the week and will spend several days visit ing his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Wal ter Kemp. Mrs. Allio Garrison nnu Jim White were In Ashland Monday on business. f Betty Tripp accompanied her bro- tiior-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Adams, to Redmond, Sunday, where she will visit for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Walter Kemp and son, Paul, Mrs. Frank Tripp and daughter, Doris, were lu Riddle, Monday. Murjorlo Booth hud tho misfor tune of cutting her hand Wednes day. She was taken ' to Myrtle Creek to Dr. floss, who took several stitches to close the wound. DOES OW TRIAL JU CONTEMPT GASE LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8 (AP) Harry Bridges, Pacific coast CIO leader, went on trial today charged with two counts of contempt In a superior courtroom packed with un ion observers-delegates. The charges grew out of a court battle months ago over funds of the San Pedro Longshoremen's local. The observers two from every CIO union cheered Bridges loudly when, flanked by a battery of labor attorneys, he entered the court room. , Attorney A. L. Whin, of Bridges defense, moved for a trial by jury, but Judge Edward T. Bishop denied the request on the grounu inai "the burden of determining the weight of evidence rests with the court and therefore a jury would be only an Impediment in the case." Michael G. Luddy has been as signed by tho Los Angeles Bur as sociatlon to prosecute. Floor Sanding and Refmishing CHAS. KEEVER Phone 651.J R. R. 2, Box 220 RoieburQ, Ore. Citv Electric 124 W. Cats 8t Phone 233 H. C. STEARNS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Oakland, Ore. PHONE 472 Any Distance, Any Time TILLAMOOK, Kept. 8. (AP) Barview coast guardsmen search ed today for Charles Fryar, 52, of Silverton, who has been unreport ed since early Sunday when ho left for a Tillamook bay clam dig ging trip. Give Your House a New Coat! Paint to a house is like clothes to a man, it adds to his self-respect. It adds to tlie life of a building, and to its rental or sales value. ; Special prices on paint all this, month. 1 'See Us First We Can Save You Money' DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch ROSEBURG, ORE. , , MSSm Hi "I never realized what a TELEPHONE would mean!" It will mean more and closer friendships. It will . mean the saviug of hours of time and endless steps. It will mean the saving of innumerable nickels, dimes, quarters. It will mean a safer household. It will menu wider horizons. 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