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i h TRI-STATE ROAD PROJECT BOOSTED ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ?3( 193S. SEVEN WINNEMTJCCA, Nev., Oct. 11. (AP) Idaho, regoa and Nevada officials of highway departments, service cluhs and civic organiza tions gathered here today for a meeting: sponsored by the county chamber of commerce In an effort to speed improvement of the Ore pon section of the so-called I-O-N highway between Winnenmcca and Boise, Idaho. "Nevada has completed her sec tion of the road, 74 miles of oiled highway from Winnemucca to Me Dermitt on the Oregon Uim," said Kmiol Snider, secretary of ih' J ON highway association and of the chamber. "This represents an investment of $1,400,000. We have assurances that Idaho will oil her section next year and what wo want now Is to Bee 63 miles of country road hi Oregon graded and graveled. "Oregon has already graded and graveled tin miles of her portion. With the- completion of tho other (!5 miles, the road will become an economic highway providing a short route for "produce from the rich Boise region into Nevada and through Nevada to coast markets." of Major General Yordan Peyeff, chief of staff of the Bulgarian army, died today of wounds suffered in a futile attempt to save the general from an assassin. Meanwhile one of Bulgaria's best known surgeons was attempting to save the life of the slayer, Stoil Kiroff. who shot down the general and his adjutant yesterday and then turned his giins upon himself. Official quarters maintained si lence on Kiroff'a possible motives. General Peyeff was not known to have had either personal or politi cal enemies. Kirof was described as a former policeman. TEACHERS' TENURE LAW PLEA FUTILE WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. CAP) The p"nrenip court dismiss! &n appeal Monday challenging the val idity of sections- of the Oregon teachers tenure law reoulring re tirement at the age of 65. The dismlssiil was "for wnnt of a substantial federal question." The law. effective in school dis tricts having at least 20.000 popu lation, was upheld by the Oregon puprenie court in Mnv, A suit was broueht against the Portland school directors by teachers who asserted the act deprived them of property without due process of Inw, impaired their contractual vights and denied them equal pro tection of the laws. LA FARGE. FAMOUS ARCHITECT, DIES NORTH KINGSTON, It. T., Oct. 1 1 . (A P) Christopher Grant La Pai'Ke, 71), eminent American archi tect, am! oldest member of a family which has contributed largely' to American literature and the arts, died today nt his home at Saunilers town. He was the designer of the Ca thedral of St. John the Divine in New York, the Blessed Sncrnment Clmvch ot Providence, St. James Catholic cathedral of Seattle and ninny other noted structures. His son, Oliver La ParRe, ethnol ogist and anthropologist who work ed In western United States and In Sonih America for Columbia and Tulnite universities, won the Pu litzer prize In 3)29 with his novel, "Laughing Boy." 25 SPECIAL G-MEN SEEK KIDNAPERS SAN FTiANCISCO, Oct. 11 (AP) The ltldnap-killers of young Pet er 'Levine of Now York and Charles Mnttsonsof Tacoma. Wash., are be ing sought by 25 special duty O-men, J. Edgar Hoover, head of the federal bureau of investiga tion said here today. The body of the Mattsnn boy was found under a light fall of snow near Kverett, Wash,, and the bodv of the Ievine child was washed ashore on a New York lake. EED FOR HELPING DUCK LIFE IS SEEN PORTLAND, Oct. 11. CAP) Wild ducks stick to the old free ways and decline to do anything about International frontiers. That's why it's up to the sportsmen them selves to bring back the days when waterfowl filled the autumn skies like rain cloudB John C. Huntington, president of More ume Birds in America, Inc., and vice-president of Ducks Un limited, said in an interview last nigltt the hunters must take the lead in restoring breeding grounds in-Alberta, Saskatchewan and Mani toba, Canada. The Canadian government hasn't sufficient funds for tile program and the United States biological survey can't operate across the border. Huntington, who Inspected the great northern nesting grounds, es timated 70 per cent of the ducks shot each season in the United SlnleB were hatcher! in the Cana dian provinces. DuekB Unlimited spends about $000,000 annually in its five-year program to restore lakes and marshes, control waterfowl ene mies, and conduct " research In Canada. No one knows, of course, how many ducks the organization has saved. But it has eliminated 30.000 crows and has established a goal of liO.000. One crow, Huntington said, cats 50 duck eggs a year. Tho control program will mean the po tential snvlng of 3,000.000 birds. . Hunters will sight their sholgnns at soma of these "rescued birds" when the season opens October 15. NORTHWEST LEADS CREDIT RESULTS GOLD VALUATION LITIGANT LOSES WASHINGTON, Oct. IT. (AP) John M. Perry, New York attor ney, faiietl today to ohtafn a su preme court review of his conten tion that tho government should pay him SlO.Wtl on a $10,000 bond payable in sold of the ISIS value. He contended he was entitled to the larger amount as a result of dollar devaluation. He appealed from an adverse decision by the court of claims. AUTO HITS DEER; WOMAN BADLY HURT SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 11. (AP) Crashing into a wild deer I hat ran out on a highway, Mrs. (leraldine Maker, wife of Radio Singer Kenny linker, was serious ly injured today when her automo bile overturned twice. Mrs. linker, taken to a hospital, was found to have received -a bruin concussion, possible skull f rnvi lire and severe cuts on her face, aims and body. SECOND DIES FROM ASSASSIN'S GUN SOFIA, nulgarla, Oct. 11. (AP) (AI' Major Stnynnoff, ndjutnnt Pill KNIGHTS OF (HI! ELECT PENDLETON. Ore.. Oct. 11 fAP)-rrThe Brand lodee - of -tho Knights of Pythias of Oregon wns in its closing sessions of this year's meeting here today following elec tion m twicers late Monday. Dr. brank Renfrew of Aurora was elected grand chancellor and Guy H. Johnson of Pendleton grand vice-chancellor which puts him in line for the chancellorship next year. Other officers: Floyd Murnhv of Baker, grand prelate: Walter Glee- son of Portland, grand keeper of records and seal; A. J. Rose of Portland, grand master of ex chequer; IS. J. Fisher of Portland, grand inner guard; Haker Yar- borongh of Medford, grand outer guard; Warren Barnes of Port land and Robert A. Bennett of Portland, grand trustees. Bennett is retiring grand chancellor. Monday night Pythian and Pyth ian Sisters participated in. the burning of a $20,000 mortgage on the Oregon-Washington Pythian home at Vancouver, Wash. A plaque was presented to Gleeson for 23 years service as grand keep er of records and seal and secre tary of the pylhian home hoard since its organization in 1923. BARGAIN DAYS CLOSE SATURDAY! JUST TWO MORE DAYS. HEAR EASTMAN explain State Old Aga Pension whieh pays $tiu to $75 a month, Friday,, 8 p. m. at court house. Adv. Maytag Bales and 8ervlee " City Electric 124 W. Ca St. Phone 233 POWELL'S for Sporting Goods 245 N. Jackson St. ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS We are now killing and dressing turkeys for eastern shipment. Please see us any time. You may have turkeys to sell. VALLEY PRODUCE CO. Washington and Main Phone 646 WASHINGTON, Oct 21. (AP The Farm Credit Administration reported the dollar total of pro duction credit loans to farmers was greater in the Pacific Northwest states of Washington, Oregon, Ida ho and Montana than in any other region in the country. Loans outstanding in this dis triet. officials said, totalled approx imately $26,000,000. The number of loans,, however, was not as great as in the district embracing the Carolinas. Georgia and Florida. The figures were made public simultaneously with a report show ing loans to farmers from produc tion credit associations for the country as a whole reached a five year high of $K3.OOtMKf0 at the mid-point of the financing' season. These loans were made on a co operative basis by associations with a farmer membership of ap proximately 260.000. Some peculiar names have been regisiered under the Social Security Act but Oregon has no Fiat Foot Ftugies. thus far. BETTER DEFENSES FOR ALASKA URGED WASHINGTON'. Oct. 21. (AP) Senator Reynolds N. C), a member of the senate military af fairs committee, came out strongly today for the military development of Alaska. in an interview published in the Army and Navy Journal, lteynolds recommended establishment of a larst army air base at Fairbanks ami naval air bases at Kodiak and Sitka. The United States,, he said, also should have defenses at Atn, which is several hundred miles west of the Hawaiian islands ami is ir-e closest United States point to Japan, "There should be something at Nome and Wainwrigbt and per haps Point Barrow," he said. "Moreover, In a few years S ex pect naval authorities will want to develop Dutch Harbor." Corona Coffee For Percolator or Sifex BelTs Basket Grocery 124 So Jackson St. RICHARDSON SPRINGS Offers th !dsa! Vacation for Every Member of ih Family, HEALTH PLEASURE RECREATION Accommodation to Ftt Every Vacation Budget Directing Cauctrau S. P. J Sk. HcfSJs Ptrmd Highway 8.9k to tit DooJ 446 years ago Columbus discovered America. Today, and for the pest 23 - years, women have discovered an easier, more economical way fo shop. 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