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S" FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, tTJSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16 1938. ' iMMurd Dally Kxcrftt Hunrtay by tlir ft e lie view lu., Inc. Meiubrr r Th AHHOi'latt d I'renii The AspocliiU'd Pren In exeliiKlvo ly entitled to the use for republlcu- tlon of hII news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pp.per and to all local news published herein. All rights of re publication of special dispatches prein are also reaerea. HARUIS EM-SWORTH Editor Entered n secend class mmter Mhv 17. lai-'O. at the no hi office at KoHflmrfir, Oregon, undur act of Marc n 2. i is. Represented by New York 271 MndUori Ave.. Chi ctiK K. MichiRan Ave. San KmnelMi'o 220 uili Street lit trult 3 la Stephen (ion Hiiiu.. i Aimvlew 4:t S. Sprinff Street. Si t lie 61)3 HU'Warl Htrect. I'urlianiJ uliO S. V. .Sixth Street, Vflnroutcr, 11. L. 711 Hull Ulilir.. SI. I.'-iiU 411 N. Tenth Street, AUimtu U5 Grant Building. SuliMcrlptlim llute-j Dally, per year y mail -Laily. 6 months by mull.... Daily. 3 months by mail Daily, by carrier per month. Dally, by carrier par year.. ..$5.00 .. 1.26 After the Battle pVKN though ho hu latoly been "elected to the governorship of his atiitu, Clniiles A. Kpruguo Is still a newspaper editor. Ho Ih working ut Ills Jul) uiul will con " liuuo to do bo, ho Hays, until Janu ary Dili. ' Ho linn taken the subscribers ,niind readers of Ills own newspaper, . tho Salem Statesman, into' Ills con fldcnco ho Id apeak, nml has told them just how It feels to ho elected governor, and what ho proposes to do (ib governor. TIiIh Ih one in stance, at least,, vliaroln u public - officlul cannot accuse a nowspa !. per of mlBquolhiK lilm. , . Mr. Spruguo'H editorial follows: ' ' "This editor who left hlH mythi cal "Ivory lower" to enter the lists of the political arena, now Muds himself us a consequence of that adventure elevated Into public of- - flco. He fuels a little like tlio groom at a wedding: Juhllunt hut a bit Beared. What, he wonders, docs a governor-elect do? Doubtless IiIh wonderment will grow over what u governor tihould do, eouie Janu ary ninth. "Certainly he has been deeply touched by the revelation of loyal ty: the loyalty of rrieuds new and old, the loyalty of those who us parly workurs or ub good citizens lahorod in his behair or lu support of the cause ho represented. The best way ho knows of discharging the obligation that arises from such loyal support Is by doing the best Job he knows bow to do in the office to which he has been elected. "The governor of a Htate is not just, tlio wuiiier of a title of hon or; lie occupies a position of re sponaihillty, particularly In limes lllio the present. The writer ap proaches that office rally con scions not only of its burden or work but of tlio political rinks which attend It. He hopes his ex perience as editor baa toughened him to meet the barbs for which the office-holder Is target. Having as editor exercised the right ur free speech in criticism of those .in public position he asks no im ,munlty in his own case. Ho knows that the applause of election night - and the day after may swiftly change (o the anvil chorus of dis- acnt. "Popular elections are ordeals, ' for Individual candidates and for Hie general pulilie. Now that an other one Is over with there ought to bo general relaxing of strain. The writer hopes that this election will servo as a tonic for the people of slate and Million, encouniging them to prcHs forward in normal enterprise. There Is a Job to do in restoring economic lieu It li In Ore gon, and he hopes to make some cont ri ImiI inn in that direction. At any rate he will enter office with (lie purpose of sen ice to ail the people. Hoover Telia Hitler AS a private citizen Ilerhert Hoover can say tluiie.s which uu president :of the t'oited States ho could only Ihlttk. Tin AuierW-au ' people, almost to a man, will glory , In Hoover's scathing hidir tment oi Hitler's brutal and ftihiinmn in-iit-iiK'ii of helpless Jews in Cerin.tny "whoso only offense is their nice." These nazis with their own bloody hands "are building their own con demnation by mankind for ren in lies to come" In the words of Mr. Hoover. Kngland has Minucht Jn the interest of European ap peasement of banding over to Hit ler various colonies inhabited by peoples of different races. She should think twice. Would you throw an innocent child Into the corral with a mad dog in the in terest of the dog's "appease ment"? What about the child? No. The dog, appeased, is a mad dog still. There is only one cure for a mad dog. Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) last Tuesday one merely propos ing to build a court house and the other proposing to levy a tax to pay for it. The thrifty voters heavily ap proved the proposal to build the court house, but SNOWED UN DER the tax to pay for It. FUNNY, Isn't It? MHH mnvho tUnra tv.ia nintlmrl in their seeming madness. They've been hearing a lot in recent years about voting ourselves rich. There's been a ast amount of talk about creating , prosperity by the simple process of passing a law. Demagogues have assured us sol emnly that we can lift ourselves by our bootstraps. Perhaps the canny voters up there merely decided to do a lit tle experimenting on their own account, saying to themselves: If a court house rises of itself and PAYS FOR ITSELF, without any tax, It will bo truo that the more abundant life Ih here. K not, somebody has been in'stakeu. 'We'll try it out, and see what happens." KRNR PROGRAM remaining: nouns today , i 4:00 KiiHdii LmvlB, Jr MIJS. . It 0:110 Cnlli'Ko ill' .Mimic, Alilli, iiUfb-riui flitlilreir Hour! ,. 6:30 Melody Lano.i,Wlth,ijWand,a : Armour, '. ' ' ,' rvV i;i 6:00 Musical Hftsj of the Week, uenni,jrretBen o. 0: IT. Tlio 1'lmntnm, Pilot, .MBS, (i:HU Dinner Dnnco. 6:50 Hanaen Motor Co. News. ' 6:65 News Flashes. 7:00 KuiuoiiH Jury Trillin, MBS. 7:30 Lone Ranger, MBS. S:U0 Front WiirllliiKH nml Sons of l'lmiooiH, At IIS. H:1li llfilllllillii Urclluntrn. 8:30 I tick JuiKuna' Orchestra, AIMS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 9:15 Saniiny Kayo'a Orchestra, MI1H. 9::t0 Slilnnuy Knnls Orchestra, AIIIH. 10:00 Sinn Off. TIII'ltSDAY, NOVKMIlim 17 no "Hnrly HirclH." 30 News-Review Newscast. 40 Hansen Motor Co. News. 15 Alarm (.'lock Club. 00 KlRhl o'clock Clipper, MI1S. 30 Full Gospel Church of the Air, Rev. A. Harold Pers- ing. IH Haven or Host, M I IS. 00 Man About Town. 30 Cnnlon Kleininu, OlganiHt, MltS. I,ri ltlcharilnon'8 SlrlllK Quar tet, MUS. 00 Happy (lanK. A1US. 00 Women's Forum, Copco. : 15- Hollywood Charm Council lor. MI1S. :rm (inlet rrnlii tiinry. Mill,. :00 Luncheon Concert. :I5 l.oule Ulch Music. MIIS. :Iln Noontime Melodies. :45 Hansen Motor Co. News. :50 News-Review of the Air. :00 Hcnninger's Man on the Street. :15 MldHtream. MI1S. ::tn -Two Key Hoard, MltS. : -1 Ti At Your Command. : in Tlio JohiiBon Family. MHS. :;lo Nntmn'H School or the Air. M11S. : no Feminine FanrloH. Mils. ::io- Itadlo Canipn. MIIS. la- Hollywood CosHip. MHS. MO Fulton l.ewla Jr., MIIS. IT.-News, MIIS. III! Sandn or Time. MIIS. :00 Morton Could'H Orch.. MHS. 110 The Clilldlen's Hour. 00 Orvllle K mi lip li i-h. : 1 5 A llii'l'U-ilii l-'amlly KohiiiHou. ::f0 I itniier Itance. 15 llllerlude. 50 Hansen Motor Co. News. ;55 News Flashes. :00 Texaco Service Qoys. 15 -Jan Carher. :in - I'hi' (Ireen 1 loiii.-t. MHS. uu -To He Alllloiiiiced. 15 Don't You Believe It, MB3. :in The Silllliea. MHS. 15- Symplmny. 00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 15 lliterluiin. -a Cooilninu'H t'ich.. MHS. 3M--Chuck Foster Ol'l'll , MHS. oo -Sinn (iff. DEMOCRACY HKl.D JEVVS' S(LL I IOPF I'OH'I'I.A.Ml. Nov, Hi lM I The alii i Sei'ilt Ic movement in Fit- rope will end only alter I lie lea lorallim ol ilemn, rn. y mil tie.--dnm. Alev.-iniler Keiensl.y. lorini t ItiisMiuu pieiiilcr, -taiu In a Ic-luie here last niiil. "The slnmule Iil,ei! ami violence is inuiim IhioutJlout Ihe v.otl!l.' lie asserted. "I.iherty will win cetyhel'e or linwhete. Ttie most peweriul stroiiKhoid nl denioctacy. Ihe T'tittcd Slates, will he taken If It is surrounded on all sides lv (lie enemy. " llo urrffd ft "spiritual revival ami a moial rcaruuinicul" to com. h.it fascist principles which lie likened to bolshevisiu. OUT OUR WAY WHY COPP. IBM BY NEA SEftylCE. INC BICYCLE SAFETY The V.W. Jlicycle Safety club of Koschurg will he orgaui.ed at a meeting to he held in the cham ber of commerce rooms on Satur day night at 7 o'clock, It was an nounced today. The week of No vemher M Is known throughout iho United States as Hicycle Safety week and for that reason the local club will be organized this week. Endorsed by tho National Safety council, chniuher of commerce, Parents-Teachers association, the Vl-'W Hicycle Safety club hero is being organized lor tho purpose of luslilliim in the minds of the juv enile bicycle riders the necessity lor tralllc law observance and ul her precautious. Tho organiza tion has also been endorsed by t he local chamber of commerce, the liinor chamber of commerce, local city officials and the (J re en troop lioy Scouts of America. j Itoy and girl bicyclo riders are I asked to register at the chamber of commerce and at the Junior chamber of commerce anil to at tend Hie mentlni: to he held at the senior chamber of commerce Sat urday night. Alter oixuni.ing, all officers wilt be elected by tho boy and girl mem bers. TOWNSEND MEN TO PAY SUPPER BET The men members of the Tloso- burg Towusend club will entertain the women at a pot-luck supper November 2S, as a result of the vic tory achieved by the woman in Iho membership contest. Announce- ii L was made at tlie meeting ni the club Monday evening, that George Vom national lecturer. who spoke In Koschurg recently, will return lor a public meeting at the court house Saturday, Nov, VJ. At the last mooting the club was entertained with readings by Doro thy Nelson unci Shirley Carter; pantomimes by I'hroulu iMay Perry and I loroihy Nelson, assisted hy I . II. Arundel at the piano and Mis. .1. ('. 1'an oil and Mrs. Mabel 1. Taylor, vocal. ROD AND GUN CLUB ENDS PEST HUNT MYltTI.K CHF.F.K. Nov. Ill The Myrtle Creek Uod and Gun cluli annual pest hunt cloned Octoher :ilst with Ur. O. It. IIcsh' team with a score or l!)S.u:i'i losllm lo It. V. lteynolds' with 315.715 pulnts lo their credit. W. S. Ilice had Iho llluhcst score hi luniiiK 111 33,725 points ami Hurry Slliuson was u close second with 3)1,1 15. The hauuiiet complimenting tile. wltiuhm team, will be in churKC ot Dr. Ilcss. and will be held at the odd Fellows hall Thursday ut 6:30 1. in. nml will be a Kuln altalr. 900-LB. ELK BAGGED BY W. O. CLINGER "The Kln of the Woods" Is the tie clven hy V. O. dinner. Grand ltd proprietor, to tho hUKo elk killed last wcoK in me joint .liulii..! In oii.iliTit tlreuotl. Mr. iniier and I 'an Hoone returned first ot the week Iroin ineir in t in K trip. 'Ihe iitllmal killed Mr. ( llnaer wemueil more man inul pounds, he reports. The ulU- s curried elyllt (oints anu nnve u read uf 521 Incliea. lie Is liavinn in niountud inul will hung them the lobby lit tho hotel. CALL FOR COUNTY EDU CATIONAL BOARD WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that war lints issued bv the UuiglaK Collllly Kdiicatienal Itoanl and regislercii. NOT FAII FOK WANT Or T'NDS. up to nnd Including war ant number 2015. are called for .a mm-iiI on this the sixteenth day I November. 1H3S. I'resenl litem ( Ihe office of the County Treas urer. Interest ceases on (his dHte. 1. II. Lenox, Treasurer. Douglas County, Oregon. 'MOTHERS GET GBA.Y Daily Devotions DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS In theso days of change many a man has been called upon to realize tlio futility or much of our human planning. What was felt to be ample uud Bure pro vision for the needs, ol years to come lias been swept uway in -a night, uud u much Htriviug for reeling ot security has melted away like snow boforo the sun. These are experieucoB not eaay to do Willi, but after all a wreck of fortuno need not meun a wreck of life. Even to one who bus passed through all this, life may have many enduring and stuble mid untouchable blessings that can bo fully, and gloriously rejoiced In. We pray Thee, O God, that in any duy of darkness and tllsiyiiQljl.li)ic4it tlulb may como lo us, Thou wouldst teuclt our heiirtB patience ami trust and u liunihle wailing upon Thee. May tho thought of Thine infin ite goodness in so many ways make it euBy for us to bo grate ful even in the duy of. darkness. Amen. E MKDKOHD, Nov. lfi AP) Jn a ruling made Tuesday by J. D. Mickle, bead of the dairy and food department of the state depart ment of agriculture, tho .Southern Oregon lly-Products company is directed to move its plant, one mile north of central point. A stipula tion gives tho company sixty days in which to comoly. The company also has the right of appeal. In three hearings held the past six months, residents of the dis trict have ulleged the odor arising from the plant operations were of fensive, depreciated the value of their property and caused unsani tiii y conditions, The Mickle ruling holds that ow ing to the hard-pan soil conditions, and lack of water, it would be im possible to establish satisfactory conditions. The company Is engaged In mak ing products from slaughter house refuse. PWA AID TO OREGON SCHOOLS $4,250,000 POKTLANI). Nov. 10 (AP) More than S1.25U.UOU will bo spent in Oregon during Urn next year and a half to construct or improve school buildings, tho regional PWA oft ice revealed today. Approximately 12 per cent of the 112 Oregon projects were devoted lo schools. Tho government's u-iiu ouittiiMi.wi ii ir.il The total construction value of all projects was about iu,uuo,uue. Tlie work also included 22 muni In.it hiiilJini.-j 1l liiihu-:iv m-n.' Jects, eight bridges. 15 water sys tems, mreo uospitais, inree uocK iiiiiirovt'itifiils. three scwairn sys tems and 13 miscellaneous works. MATERNITY HOME TO BE OPENED HERE Dona lliowu. recent arrival in Kosebui g, today announced the, opening of a maternity home at I lis Winchester .street, where u private residence has been re modeled and equipped for this par ticular service. Airs. Itiown reports that she formerly was an assistant to Dr. llollamto of Seattle. Poultrymen LAST CALL for early order discount en baby chicks for spring delivery. Orders must be In by Dec. 1 Order now and save 2 Cents Per Chic Phone or write for free parr.phiet WATZIG HATCHERY Roscburg Phone 740-J By William U. 5. PAT. Off. CQWFEREWGES OF A series of conferences sponsor- eu oy tne Oregon stale grange ag ricultural committee are announced by Morion Tompkins, chairman. The conference embracing Klam- ain, juckson, Josephine, Douglas, Liu. Coos. Lakii jjril..a&kL-rtutiuftaii. ties' will be isfMM,y(e uea. i. siaUBS-j(t PVm tlle couitliouBw aWriutit f a0ieitnV of bringln'jppxifMfrva- cultural committee members in cluded in the respective districts, and all other grange members are invited to attend and join in a dis cussion of farm problems. "Many subjects will be discussed1 by members of the committees, af ter which there will be a general discussion, in which all interested persons are invited to participate. "Through these meetings it is hoped that a closer contact may be worked out between the state agricultural committee and each and every subordinate and' Pomona grange lu Oregon." NOMINATIONS BY 20-30 CLUB LISTED Nominations preparatory to the election of officers to be held next Tuesday night wero made at last night's regular meeting of the 20 30 club. Clyde Adair and Henry DIckerson were nominated for president; Byron Woodruff and Waldo Campbell, vice-president; Hob Wandling, Frank Wlckham and Harry Lehrbach, secretary treasurer; James Loomis, ser-geant-at-anns and Gene Crites, Hob Uusscll, Lloyd Nclsoa and Frank Norton, directors. Tho club' recently initiated II new members, who at.Iaot night's meeting wore addressed by Chair man Hob Helliwell, who outlined the duties of officers and the pro per conduct of business meetings. o G. M. KRELL CHOSEN KIWANIS CLUB HEAD G. M. Krcll was elected president of the Koseburg Kiwauls club at tho regulur election meeting Tues day. Jl. O. Pargeter was chosen vice-president; G. V. Wimherly, treasurer, and Roger Bailey. B. J. Co rum. Steeu Johnson, L. W. Jos se, Kdwin Knapp. S. C. Laphain and Tom Ness directors. Franklyu Voyt was appointed as chairman for the Kiwanis Christ mas party an.d will be assisted by Tom Ness, Roger Bailey, Pete Cor um and K, A. Itritton. GLEEMEN'S PRACTICE SET FOR THURSDAY The Koseburg Men's Glee club will meet at 7:110 p. m. Thursday at the Episcopal Parish house to begin practice for its fall season. The club has elected officers tr the year and has outlined a pro gram of visitations to various communities of the county. New members still are being accepted, and all men Interested in joining tho signing organization are in vlted to be present for the meet ing Thursdny night. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME TFLEPHONF N0.II2 1 PINE 6-LANE STS PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 15 (AP) The State Athletic Commission today banned Harry Thomas. Eag le Bend, Minn., boxer from fight ing in Pennsylvania. Tony Galento, Orange, N. J., heavyweight, scored a technical knockout over Thomas in tne third round last night. Jules E. Aronson, a member of the commission, asked the commis sion to concur in withdrawing Thomas' license "because in my opinion Pennsylvania would be much better off with the eii mi na tion of boxers of his calibre. . . ." Commissioner Eddie MeCtoskey, of Johnstown, concurred with Aronson, to make it a majority ac tion of the three commissioners. FOOTBALL LAS HE FROM Pacific Coast EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 16 (AP) A crippieu University of Oregon iooibdit team lauored on pass ue- leuse touay in preparation lor Sat uruay's game agamsi wasmngton in fortlanU. Seven men were out with injur ies, included are Vic Keginatoaud iarry Lance, ends; Haua Nelson ana Dennis Donovan, quartorbacKs; At tiaiuuelson, center; Frank JLm ni urns anu itlarsuau toteuatrom, lulibacks. SEATTLE, Nov. 16 (AP) Seeking every psycuological au van tage possible, Loach Puelan today indicated he may appoint Halt pint Bill Gleasou acting captain in wasningtou s football game aguinst Oregon at Portland Saturday. The game will be in the nature of a homecoming for the 155-pound Gleasou, who hails from Portland. He is generally credited with mr nishing the spark which broke the i Hskt w4outfek Josiug str .l'jiak 4ns i yeaiJl ; C-. TAL,1J ALlf, Sum., SXQV. Hi tAP); Donltoeuoorfer, stam- otd'i'obnclty man, indicated .to- fornia next Saturday, , "I know it doesn't" carry much weight," said LJebendorfer, "when I say It, but Pin confident the team will beau Cal Saturday by playing twice as well' as we did against Oregon." LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16 (AP) What with, the guessing con test in lull swing to name a suc cessor to Coach BUI Spaulding, the D.C.L.A. Bruins prosaically resum ed drill today for tlie Thanksgiving day battle with, their cross-town rivals; the Southern California Tro jans. From far-off Villanova came hints Clipper Smith is under con sideration for Spaulding's job when he retired to the athletic directoor sbip at tlie end of the season. San ta Clara's Buck Shaw. U.C.L.vV. sources admitted yesterday, is an other contender. SKI CLUB MEETING SET FOR TONIGHT An important special meeting has been called for the directors of the Umpqua Ski club for tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Roseburg cham ber of commerce, to consider mat ters vitally affecting the planned future activities ot thd ciub, Presi dent Ernest Unrath announced. The officers of the club will meet with forest service officials to dis cuss the transportation problem of getting the members from Little river to the Watson cabin skiing site during the winter months, and to make plans concerning the fu ture development of the club. President Unrath urgently requests ull directors to attend the meeting. While the meeting is primarily a directors' session, members of Die club are not excluded. All commit- NOTICE BOY AND GIRL Bicycle Riders The V.F.W. Bicycle Club will be organized Satur day 7 p. m. at Chamber of Commerce All riders between 7 and 17 are requested- to attend. Anni?Fii rnpNFB ROSEBURG.OREGON A FORMER HORIZONTAL 1 The last royal ruler of Germany. 12 Sword handle. 13 Brother's daughter. H Ratite birds. 16 One time. 17 Mohammedan prince. 18 Timber tree. 19 Hearkened. 21 Amphitheater center. 22 Aftermaths for pasturage. 26 Regular. 30 Like. 31 Resembling an Answer to 45 Headman ot an Indian village. 47 Clenched hand. animal. 32 To question. "33 Egg dish. 35 Upon. 36 Most honorable. 39 Stone. 43 Queer. 44 Corrupt. 51 Respiratory sound. 52 Oat grass, 53 Cetacean. 54 He lives in 55 His home is , Holland. tee heads are to be prepared to make full reports at this gathering. NOTICE The undersigned will receive bids, at office in Koseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m.,, November 28, )193S, on old growth audor second growth fir wood to be deliv ered at various school buildings In Huseburg, Oregon, on or before September 1, 1U3D, as directed by the School Board, as follows: 50 cords four foot lengths 110' cords (110 tiers) three foot lengths loO cords (300 tiers) two foot lengths. lu measurements on above wood T2S cu. ft. will be considered us one cord on the two and foirr foot lengths, and 96 cu. ft. one cord on tlie three foot length, and prices should be quoted accordingly; also in bidding state whether old or sec ond growth. Wood to be cut from large sound trees, and no tops to be used under six inches .in dia meter. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, A. J. Geiides, Clerk. 1 PifflnffirH mm L"J- j I I 26 27 26 13 ' I- I iU I 39 M0 141 142 1 I I'M "1 , wk-M 1i! i'! I 8 There's a lift in the voice that i says' "Pabst Blue Ribbon; I please" and a nod of ap- B ' proval from the one who serves I v it. Pabst has won such acclaim j 1 through five generations; 1 i MBS T B Order a Caseji Today I M GOOD TASTE FOR 94 YEARS PU, ",V,ie,'.,r. rt EMPEROR 12 He is a ' member of the family. J 15 Scoria. 20 Deprives Of life. 21 Acquiesces. 23 Dye. 24 He was i ruler of Germany. i 25 Each. 27 Uncle. 28 Female deer. Previous Funic ME 29 Measure. 34 Forward. 35 Bone. ' 37 Heroic. 38 To rectify. ' 40 Kava. 41 Heap. 42 Holm oak. v, 45 Chum. 46 Branch of they Tai race. 47 Evergreen ' tree. 48 Wayside hotel. -49 Note in scale. 50 Beret. j VERTICAL J Cows. 2 Genus ol auks. 3 Passage. 4 Being. 5 Laughing. 6 Measure of weight. 7 Frosting. 8 Conducted. 9 Turkish title. 10 To canter. 11 Principal. 9 10 fi I . AT 146 149 150 53 i Roseburg Dairy Grade A Pasteurized and Raw Milk DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH" PHONE 186 . ' FLOWERS For Every Occasion UMPQUA FLORIST 125 West Cass St. Phone 630 Dr. H. R. Nerbas Dentist Masonic Building Phone 468 Gas for extraction or cavity . preparation SPECIAL Successful replacement of ex tracted teeth the same day. In Bridge, Partial or Full Plates VWr it 1