six ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1938. PEACE REACHED IN WAREHOUSE STRIKE IN S. F. (Continued from page I.) iors Jn their wcpnsful Joint Bcsslon. Clerks Stilt Out Another major lahnr illsmito I" Ran IYhihmhco. the rotuW More Biriko which lias Hnsert of thn etty'H lcailiiiK Mores and hnn Uft an estimated ft.o API clprka nn emiiloycd, w.ih believed, n:u l"K un early sftMcnifiit. Meyer !.ewli. personal r"irp Rfntative of William Jin-en, A VI. president, saifl lie had eonferrcd "with parties concerned" and felt there. wil:i "considerable piosleet for an early settlement." The PinnloveB Htrm-k ufter jrntlallonii for a renewed eontnirt wiih operators were broken off when neither fact Ion could ar.n e on n seniority clause. Freight Spurned In the warehouse dispute Die wrrkeiK e;ihind they were "lock ed out.." On AuKUHt fl. n freinht ear which had been parDy loarled with hcIiooI snnplieH by executives at the "Woolworth wii rehouse, was stunt ed to a public warehouse. There union warehousemen refiwed to unload it,, clahnliiK it whb "hoi" because It had been loaded at a Btruck plant. Operators served notice they expected employes not on strike to handle Die eaten, and they would consider refusal to do so a neeleet of duty. Tbo "hot car" bean moving from warehouse tn warehouse. As each crew of employes refused (o unload the car, Dm warehruise at which It was stopped was closed. Ily August 2!i. ILM warehouses hail closed, hie ImliiiK public gro cery, limior, dniK ami dry Roods establishments. Six weeks after Die hot car started rolling JiKiiln until 1 housffs were closed, ln eluriinK paper, chemical and sta tionery nlants, and 2,. 'inn workers were idle. The bityhiK public was not hard presscd for necr-sslt les during the extended impasse, but many retail procery stores ran out of several items, and said the warehouse din jit He was responsible. JAPS GET NEARER GOAL OF CANTON (Continued from nne-e 1) fli IIH till! Illflfn IfllOH Of llflCIIHU pioter-MllK Hie cllv. These furll-rii-iitinnH, prepared over n period of three years, inelude well-phieed iimehlne-Kiin noHlK ami mi inter hired trench system. SHANGHAI. (let. 20. (A e Swiftly Kli'llilni: .liiiiiinHn fiileoK were reported today to he threat piiIiik the next lino of Hankow de fenses In a drive up holii hanld: or the Yaiml.e river from llwatlK HhlliliiiiiK. 50 air nilleH from the Chinese provlKlonal eapltal. The Japanese reported laiineh IllK a KU M I inn t allaell against Oehenit, within 10 inllen or I lull how, wiille Yangtze river hoiiiIi bank columns roughl to the walls or Tayeh, in nilleH from Hie fan-Ioii-I liuikovv railway. llwanKRhlhkitiiK waa eaptill'eil yesterday In a lliree-honr hhhiiiiII. A f I lull t or .lapniieHe lioinherH wiih Halil to have ileHtroyed nev oral ChlneHe plani'H nnd damaged nillwny IraekH, the airdrome, and Khpply trains ai eiiangBha. C'hl ni'HH hiiIiI ant) were killed In Ihe raid. FOREST FIRES TAKE LIVES OF 7 MEN (Continued trom page 1) Hum 2fi hours. IMIKX, Wash., Del. 21) (API Trapped nl Ihe head or n Ikiho line I'IkIHIiik a lores! lire In Hear Creek canyon, William ItllKlin. 35, wiih limned lo deiilli lnt( yen(erdliv and Carl ChalTee. :I2. Hav.. himself hy burying hiniHeir In n mud uud water pilihlle until the fhiluen passed. The lire, 1T miles up (lie liorlll fork of ihe SkykoinlHh river, on.it ol here, was still HwccpuK (hrouuli (he holdings ol' the Miller lagging compan- lodny. Purest runners sought CCC aid lo flghl It. Tlie fire, startiim on Inggedoff laud, ileHtroyed two huge slacliH of logs iiiul bridges on liie logging railioad. 'I'wo oilier forest rires were re porled iiere lodny, one of 50 aereH near tile Wallace Kails bridge on the Slevelis Push highway, uud the NOWand save Be a wise bird, and don't delay ordering your full winter's wood supply. You'll save now or you'll pay more laterl IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Creen Slab, 4', per cord ... $2.00 Green Slab, 16", per cord 3.00 Planer Ends, load - 4.50 Mill Ends, load 4.50 DRY WOOD I ft., per cord $3.00 16", per cord 4.50 Hard Wood, tier 2.50 Sawdust, unit 2.50 Delivered tn City TELEPHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. other near (Jold Har on the Carl I'M I uud LokkEuk company proper ly, ealitiK slowly Into jewn Umber CZECHS STILL BIG GRAND JURY GETS i era. the administrator may, upon Tly The Assoeiaietl Press The rhantririK fnvo of enntral Rumpe posi;d a knotty 'irnhlem for iermany todav. flermaiy, as med iator, otiDrniHlieallv conCronted the necessltv of rran(-'lnj? I e dlKinem )mrment of f'zeeho-Klova! tia without Ltlienatinif auv of thre a frienda whoHe Interi'HtH ronfllet. I'oland and Hungary, tld allleR iof tini'iniinv, wmit n ctnnjuon bor dr hv ecHHiou ui iiuin-'iiry of ar'MiH of aniononioiiH fhitbnitla fand Slo vakia. 1 Czechoslovakia, who naw pins her hope for fiiiure pence mid juoh iii'iily on Merlin, wantu Ui keep what, nlie hnfi left. A K'Minrnl staff report, to- Prapuo said six persona were kllieil in dis orders jiiovoked yoaterday by Su deten (iermanB. What apparently was the Cetinan verKiou of the same dlsordcra said five Czech were kllleii and one (ierman whh wounded, t The Ceehs ,leclared tbH Or mans had overslepi"'! IT.'ontler line. A police decree at Prague! todav onllawed the communist iai:ty and miapenrlcd the comiuunlt. i'nen8 tn Koheiuia. Moravia and Sliesin. MrtM Of mnnnT request, approve a lower scale. nuiNourrui 1 the lecomniendation of an In- Minstry commitLee final? Dennis Woods, reeRiitly arreHtedj The adminiatrafor must acpopt on u charge of non-support, was re ; the recommendation If it is In uc- -.. num ciiHiouy nere todav af-! con imrc u- th iht, h.n- ter walvliiK preliminary examina-l Can Die comrntttee recommend lion In the justice court, here and ceoL-i-jmhir-ni .liffumnri'.u? heirm bound over lo the Krand jury. The act prohibits such different IDs release was unon hia nun i hils hm rii r-f.,t,ut,a ,.an i reeoKtiizance, (Uired. no ball heiuK re- RIDDLE RESIDENT ACCUSED OF THEFT Don Clark, resident of Hiddli. was taken into ruafndy last niirht charged with larceiiv. accoi dim: to Sheriff Percy Webb. He is to ne arraigned In the Justice i-rnn-i .-.t Canyonville. 'or competitive conditions affected I hy transportation, living and pro j ductlon coy is. i May the committee recommend different rates for men and worn- employed by their pareutu in non manufacturing and non-mining oc cui.atlons and children employed in arltultuie while- they are not legally required to go to school. hat effect, does the law have on union con true is in existence in industry .' Kmployces are exempt from the nour iMovltioriB who work under a collective bargaining agreement sanctioned hy the national labor board which calls for a maximum of 1.000 hours in 2 weeks or 2,000 hours in fi2 weeki. Jhii. for work ow r 12 hours a day or hourH a week, they must be paid for over time. WAGE-HOUR LAW PROVISIONS STATED (Continued from page I) OREGON EVENITS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE POHTI-AM), Oct. HI. (A I') Certnide l. and Margaret M. Wid nier of Kugene have presented more than 171 acres of land tn I.ano county to the CniversEty of Oregon medical school. Income from the tract, valued at Isibout $:to,(MlO and located a mile vcnl of Kug(ne, will be used for rcwaich in cancer ami heart dlseane.' all workera whoso emnlover Ik In persons engaged in a local retail. ing capacity; persons in a retail or service establishment and in Die fishing Industry and In the area of production of dairy products. Who determines whether an fn- dustry is in inleratate commerce? The legal staff of Klmer b An. drews, administrator of the act. whone decinionB muy be reviewed by the courts. Minimum Flexib'o Can tt minimum higher than 2", cents an hour he established dur ing the first year? Yes. I ; pon recommendation of Industry committees, the wage-hour administration may order employ ers to pay a minimum wage as high as 40 cents an hour, providing it doesn't curtail employment. Who are members of industry committees? I 'crsons select ed by t he ad m in Istrator to represent. In equal num bers, a certain industry, its labor forces and the public. Will a minimum wage below 2.r cents be permitted? In cases of apprentices, learners. handfcinmed workers nnd meseng- LABOR LAW "BIAS' (Continued from page 1.) following election next month of republican candidates in Ohio and other industrial states. "It. will leap forward because such a result would indicate' that this country is r&turning to sense, sanitv and sound Americanism," Hamilton declared. "Already the prospects of re publican victories next month have energized the wheels of busi- The law prohibits classification hy age or sex. What does an employer or work-i er do if he Is not sure whether tbej HAMILTON SCORES Pending issuance of complete definitions of the scant terms in the act. wage-hour officials advi.se full compliance. Penalties Provided Are there penalties for violating the act, or for an assumption, sub sr fjuently proved erroneous, that a person is not covered by It? Kinployees can recover twice the amount of unpaid minimum or over time wages and the employer may ho-fined iiii to $10,000 or imprison ed for not more than slit months. If overtime is permitted, what Is Die rate of pay? Overtime is authorized if the em ployer makes compensation at the rate of time and a half the regular rate. Must this be in cash? Presumably, officials av. cash must te paid but the administra tion has not ruled officially on that point. Child Labor Limited What are the act's provisions relating to employment of chil dren? Congress prohibited use of "op pressive child labor," described as employment of children under If! unless the labor department finds the work not to interfere with their schooling, health or well-being; and as employment of chil dren between It! and IS in an oc cupation the department finds par ticularly hazardous or detrimental to health ami well-being. What are the exemptions to these provisions? Child actors, children under Id MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thi. Old Treatment Often Bring .Hppy Relief Many Buffcrtra relieve nuKgins bncWehi quickly, once they cliM ovcr tlmt the reul cauM of thnr trouUe inay be tired kitlrn-ya. Tim kitlnej a arts Nultire's chief w ay of takini thu exc-eas n.rnlH and tu.te out o( tlie blood Mtt imipl iim about 3 piutu a liuy or about It rwiuiit or mttnty p&ieages with smart in wronu wiiii your kiiliieys or bUder, All OXCe&fl of llcidn or nniixiiii in whifti due to functional kidney disorders, maj be the cuae of naRwnK backache, rheutnatit punui, leg pAins, loss o( pep nnd energy, get Unit up mittita, ewelliiiK, pulfinuia uuJer tin eyes, heaUiu'liea nnd dininess. JJon't waill AbJc your dniERiat for DoaVi PiMh, ujtcfl aucceflufuily by milliona fur over 40 yeurB. I'bey uivu liupj)y relief mid will help tin 15 inilea of kitlnry tuLoa iluili out poiaonoua WMte frout your blood. (Jet I'nau n I'llU, your chance to find out that ELECTTRDC COOEC1IMO costs only V2 as much as you think 'A new opportunity to modernize your kitchen at a big saving . . . Here is a fully automatic electric range of standard capac ity in gleaming porcelain enamel . . . priced at $69.50 . . . fully installed in your home. 4: A T 4 if) o , ' --p NEW QUICK IIKAT. Just flip Hie. swit.-h . . . ml up pops cooking heul . . . like TI1ATI Anil Hiitoinnlir controls meun tbat viot uieuls pmclkully cook UicuucIvmI NEW LOW COST. KIci lric coolinn mvcs money. Thousands have discovered that "ex pensive" is just nn old-fttsliioncd iiten tlmt veut out wbeu the new Llectric Juugea etuue iu. Terms: $5.00 Down, $2.06 Monthly CUTS WORK . . . SAVES TIME. No blackened pots. puns. Kalis or curtttins. Scrub bing and scouring romp right out of your life . . vitb electric cooking. lip AVAILABLE THROUGH ELECTRICAL DEALERS AND The California Oregon Power Company ness ami industry and resulted In the rewnplfiyment of thousanda of men," Hainillon reviewed redornl and state labor Intimation initiated by rt'iniblleanH or enacted under re publican aduiini.HtralforiH "to pive the lie direct to those who tell you that the republican party has befn Indifferent and cold to the prob lems of labor." Hamilton cited tlie Sherman nntl-truHt act, prison coods regula tion, the NorriK-I.aflnardia anil strike injunction act, high tariffs, diminished child labor, restriction of immigration, and state mini mum wage, old age pension and workmen's conipensaiion laws as among early republican contribu tions to labor. tCKES WARNS OF PERIL TO LIBERTY (ConttnnH! frtm paee 1) confusion" and added: "We have necii attempts to raise the witch hunt of coinmuniiii and attempts to destrov tin? labpr movement, just like Hitler did." TEXAS LABOR FEDERATION FAVORS 3RD TERM IDEA HKAIMONT, Tex.t Oct. 20 (AIM The Texas Stale Kedeiation of Labor today endorsed President lioosevelt for a third term "if no othf;i leader is found to carry for ward his program lo that same high degree that has been exemplified in bin administration." Fiery" Itching Skin Try This for Quick Relief A Simple Home Treatment Il.-ro is a l-jin powerful, p-n-inifnir r.uw- iic.-ii.il hy phnr- m;: iMi evi rvwlun- nl triftiiig rt Mmt brintis fi.-t-dv i-ll'-f frftni ihe !( hi UK ;nnt lortiiros of Kt-zoinn. In hlng Tooh :niI l-'oot ltf;ies ami nth.-r ittrn;illy cuust'd skin irou- Not nnlv ijoos fnnIl'.'i Km'M'itlrl Oil r. li.-v." thp itrtiintt and utrntro lnt it h.-lps ' prmiiotti muri rapid jind li-:iltliv lit-alirig. You .-.-in ot t.tin Mo.mm-'s Km.-rnM oil in th orit;Iii:il hoi tie at Chapman's Orur Sti'ii- or auv rnotlftn driiw ston- on :t Kiiariintio of uioni'y Imrk if not (omiil.'U'ly s:ili-f Ifd. Or.-iifcH.-SH Stiiinlt-ss. .-ilv. 4 1 tS '' IwARD WEEK SPECIAL! Save 16c pr. , lslil 4. zTVi 1 Regula' S5c Save 20 durinK Ward Veelt. i'-V 1 ' i SSiBg(ldk;G Sturdy quality for this low : t9a'l'as , price. Unbleached. Close weave. ('A (L'MIEBS a i 59c P, Y! : . jf. 1 p Beautiful full fashioned :.'''V C yd. m sheer hose, all first quality. ? 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Fine wool pile 1 IClisily J1.0!) value! A hie, slimly cathedral style chair siumeil ready ror you paint! to 107 Regularly 2.9S! Double leather soles. Leather counters. Good year Barbour Storm Welt. 6-11. P5qB' """1 5c 'firV-Jk'-i Wax-Top fMA Cel,s Two for the price of one! Dated flashlight cells at half price! Stock up now! WARD VJESX SPECIAL! "Hurry!" .ras?' ! ""Fnver Gr,s" For Vnvs mill Tvzivlis i 4 mm; 4.40-21 lire All sizes reduced. 1Q3ft'a lowest prices! "Power trips out-perform other extra-traction tires! War ranted without limit. $6 Value I 12 Month Battery 3.33 exch. Compare with others up to S6! 39 plates. Sturdy, dependable, but low-priced! Sale price! mm mm Regular $1 Pint-siie Lunch Kit Large size holds plenty for a hungry working-man. Imported pint vacuum bottle. TELEPHONE 95 315 NO. JACKSON ST.