Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 14, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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vanooi'vkr. n. c... I'w. it
,(ri'( A youiiK mother was held
withntit chariie by l"H today,
prnillng un liiqiieBt Into the ilMith
of Imr thrt-e month old daughter,
'killed vtir-n Rho fell from tlO wo
miin'H iirniH and ilronpeil 1UM feel
to a 11rb of thn liurniril trnH
lirlilK" HpnnnliiK Vn ''reek, In
downtown Valifouver.
- The womaii, well il nwsed and
pretty, wulked llllo poliee lio.ul
(piarlera Inst nluht and lold po
llen hIic hud none lo Hip briilKB
i-nnteiiiplatiliK unhide and then
Inal her nerve. The lialiy, nhe
sulil. slipped Horn a shawl In lier
ni-niH as she xaze.l, over a brldxe
rail at the dark creek ir,0 feet he
low. Sobbing and hysterical, she told
officers under cpiestlonlnK that
her husband wuh In Oakalla prlHon
farm. chaiKed Willi hieakluK anil
i-nti 1I11K a slore at rrlnc.elon, ft.
!., She said she was without
money and had no food.
BRITAIN BACKING
FRANCE ON TUNISIA
(Continued from paRO 1)
ml at Munich Rent. 29.
Schacht Also Rebuffed
Dr. Schacht, however, had been
In London only a few hours bnforu
he himself received un Indirect re
huff from the. executive commltteii
of Kail llaldwln's fund for refit
Kees. In a statement tllfl committee
sahl It had no Intention of discus
sing with him a reported plan for
transreirlni! funds It collected to
(Sermuny to facllllale lh emigra
tion of Cerinnn Jews.
Political quarters saw In thn ab
sence of the (Ioniums a slmi of of
ficial nazl displeasure with the
Drltlsh prima minister, sinco they
presumably acted on orders from
Ilerlln.
The Cennnns declined lnvllullons
lo thn important dinner, attended
by ambassadors of Helghim,
Franco, I'olanil, thn soviet union,
and Italy, nftnr rauliiin advance
copies of Ohanihcrlaln's speech.
Tho declinations cainn so Into
tlmn diil not permit renrrannement
of tables to close the gaps. There
worn nearly 50 (ierman newspaper
and embassy absentees.
Speech Not Altered
Many ut thn dinner banned table
lops wllh their flsls mid there wnn
loud and lonn applause for Chum
bnrlaln who did not nllnr his pre
pared text, except to refer lo Ger
many anil Italy as "dictator" Blnti'i
raiber than "aiilhorltarlun."
The I.nhorltn Dally llnrnlil sum
med up an. Important section of
opinion In nu editorial that "it
seems reasonable to the iiiizIh that
they should he fieo lo strliiK to
KPllwr almost every known epllhet
of nlnisn In Ihelr attacks upon olh-r-rs.
"Yet at thn snmo tlino Ihey are
so .touchy that thn most relstraiii-oil--expression-
of whal everyone In
iKIs cnunlry feels Is lo them an In
tolerable Insult." ,
FRANCE WON'T YIELD LAND.
ITALY, GERMANY ADVISED
i
PATHS, Dec. II. (AP) Foreign
Minister Ponuet nnnniillcnd today
Franco lind Informed both Italy anil
Onrmnny directly slio would nover
vleld nn Inch of territory ill re
sponse to rnscist demands.
Bound's disclosure was made nt
n meeting or Iho chamber of depu
ties coniinilleii on foreign nfralrs
where ho was questioned on Italian
demnnils for Tunisia and other
Mediterranean lands.
Deputies ipioied Homiet ns say
ing he had told (Ionium Foreign
Minister von Tllhbonlrop of the
French deternilnalloii when Iho
nazl leader vlslleil Purls lust week
to sign Hie Freiicli-deiinnii friend
ship accord.
lie was told, as was Foreign
Minister Claim by Iho French am
bassador in Home, that even-If il
lnent war France would not give up
Scoop, Sensational Offer!
UUUD JNr HOUU ONLY. FIFTY ONLY TO BE SOLD.
Friday, Dec. 16th, 2 to 3 p. m. Only
$15 ELGIN
ON
SALE
DNLY
$1.98
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mil tu iM'i'rtithttl tlii Hi t i lu-ss.
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('1ii..i.i.'-1'lat.-a li.n.l. I'l.-kuii fa
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lrv Sinter. .1u"t 1'It'K tu in
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tliui'. N.ttlithW i If.' I" utiy.
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Ideal Christmas Gift
Nnlil I'sclllKli'rlr tiy
SUNSET THRIFT STORE
UIO o. Jnck.nn Nt.
any of her empire.
llonnet quoted von Hibhontrop as
replying Germany was "not Inter
ested" In Mediterranean problemfl
although she remained loyal lo the
Home Ilerlln axis.
Cluno'H response waa said to have
been that the llullan government
denied responsibility for the "spoil
laneous" demonstrations in the
chamber of deputies, newspapers
and on the streets demanding
French territory and Premier Mus
solini alone could make any such
claims formally.
LA GRANDE KILLER
PLACED ON TRIAL
I,A CRAXDK, Dec. 14 (AP)
nt.lilt.u u-iii nn ti-hil lodav
on liul h i iih iiis nccuslng him of the
first degree minder or hraiiK llry
aut and assault with intent to kill
.Mrs. Klsle Carlson.
1,1.111.. u.t.u .ln.rirfiil U-llll sllOnt-
illg Hiyunt and wounding Mrs. Carl
son, who were seated m an auio
inoblle on a residential street Oct,
in 'i-l.n ,lrnii,liiril Inillred 111 an
exebungo of shots wllh Ilryanl. had
been released from jail a lew nays
earlier on an assnult .complaint
signed by -Mrs. Carlson.
MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
PORTLAND. Dec. 14 (AP)
Ttt-l-'l-l-ll I, -I...... A ,,,-,1.1,1 '191,- lh
in parchment wrappers, Mc lb. In
cartons; II grade ;(ljo in. in pnicii
ment wrappers, .'I2jc lb. ill cartons.
IIIITTHIU-'AT Portland delivery
having prices: A grade :ilj-:ti!c lb.,
Portland delivery: II grade He lb.
less: C grade 0c lb. less. Country
delivery :il)f lb. for A grade.
Oiill.s Wholesalers ouyiiig pin
: Speclnls 32e do.; extras SOe
doz.; sliiiidanls large 2!): doz..; ex
Ira mi-dliiins 2Sc iloz.; extras small
'ITiV. do.
Cheese, country mollis, live poul
Irv. turkeys unchanged.
Potaloes. onions, wool, hay. hops,
mohair, rascara bark unchanged.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 14-(AP)
It t! IV...I lurl noflK; Ac-
live, steady wllh Tuesday's best
ti...., ir.o l,l,,li- f,ir- lu-n ililv.4. Hood-
choice l(',r,-2in lb. drivelns JS.Oll,
2:io-li0 lb. blitcners anu ngiu iignm
C7 r.o ,i,,,-lltit. Hows St! (10-25. feeder
pigs 25p higher ill S7.75-SS.O0.
CATTI.H: Low gruiln miners
slow-weak, few sales and general
undertone sleiidy lor good grades,
lliedlum-gnoil sleers Inciting, quot
able 7.Sli-SS.II!i. few Blocker steers
i ,,i ,! iin.c-7 nil pnminnn-iiictl-
llliu heifers Sr,.2r,.i.7n. good fed
heifers nuoluhle J7.r,0. low cutler
mid culler cows $2.!i0.$:i.r,n, i-niil-
mon-luedllllll fM.llll-Sfi.uo, incllliling
fut dairy type cows $4.50 nnd
above, good beef cows $11.25, hulls
54.75-35.25. load beef bulls $11.00.
voulers steady, choice $S.50, common-medium
$5.on-87.00, common
initvib. calves $:i.5o.
HIIHIOP: Quality Plain, scatlered
sales sleady, good-cholco lainbs
i r..i,.i- ut,.)!,)!- i-diiiiiinn-ineil-
iii,ii -i i --
iilm 5S-71 lb. wooled lambs Sli.in-
$7.00. gisiil-cliolco IrucKeil ill minus
salahlo $7,511-75. and above, choice
led wooled lambs In carload lots
eligible $S25. good-choice ewes
nominally S:i.00-S 1.110.
WHEAT
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 11 ( AP)
Open High Low Close
May OH l ,,r,a '
Dec Ill 114 04 III
For Quality
FEEDS
SEE US
Wc handle Valley Milling
Co. Feeds and Pay Cash
Prices for Efigs.
SUTHERLIN
FEED STORE
Sutherlln, Oregon
Underwriters
Approved
Electric
SHAVER
A. C. Auto
III- iirraiiui-liii-nt Willi lh'' tminu
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mi:iiati;i.y.
ll. tnilivH Nn OtlhiH. N'Mi
mil'lt' rimitiK IMK''. Nn-
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ROSEBURG NEWS
CIIICAOO. Dec. 14. (API
It's vole roiindun time again for
William Hale "llig Hill' Thomp
ron. Cblca-io's three-time cowboy
mavor has set out lo corral the
republican nomination for the
cliy's blggesl job at the February
20 primary.
The flamboyant 69-ycar-nld poli
tician who gained international
notoriety ilurlng 3S -turbulent
veaiu in Chlciigo politics formal
ly announced his. mayoral aspira
llons last night.
In a gesture tvpical of the man's
Hhowuinnship, "llig Hill" whipped
his 10-gallon campaign sninbrero
onlo the slage of the Meilinnli
temple as a large crowd of friends
cheered.
"The peonlo Ibink It is lime for
a change." he boomed.
And the crowd answered ill
song;
"Happy days are here again;
"llig Hill will lie our mayor
again."
Thompson's cowboy hat the
best known headpiece in town
wore an "anti-foreign wars" slo
gan which denoted the latent of
his many and varied campaigns.
The former mavor promised lo
lead the cllv back to prosperity.
"When Thompson was mayor
the city employes never hail n
payless payday," he said.
ELEANOR REPORTED
IN INSURANCE FIRM
HOSTO.V. Vvc 14. fAP Thfi
I.owffll I,;:uf:r fmiri today Mrs. Kl
(Hiimr HoftHfvelt liad bci-n vot'-d n
MKMiilxT of the Host on insuriince
firm of ItooKovclt ami KuiK(Uit.
"I will m'tthor coiilhin nor deny
it," mild John A, Sitrcnt, piirlnoi
lii Iho croniMuny with tho prnnl
di'nt'H clilt (ton, JainoH.
Tim Ifiulur aiKO Kiiid .TnmoB
lloowevi'll- won hi if.'tnin It is inl;r
n.st la thn roiiipany.
CASCADE LOCKS TO
BUY OUT UTILITY
CASCADE LOCKS, Doc. 11
( A FJ I Cascade Locks last niKlit
.sUni'd a conn-act to buy the Cas
rnilu Locks diviKion of the VVcwt
Coasl Power company for $44,000.
Thn city will operate? tho diHtri
liiii ion B.vHlcni, purchuNiiiK power
iroiti UoniiMvlllo.
FIGHT PLAN TO CUT
COOS RAIL SERVICE
MAUKIII-TICLD. Dec. II (API
Coos bay logging companies will
contest the Southern Pacific's pro
posal to abandon service on nn 1S
milo Myrlle Polnl-Powers run al
nil llilei-stnle commerce commission
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fTp; Maker
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Ulc the decorated porcelain
base risht on vour table. Always
makes delicious coffee. 6 cups.
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- REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1938.
bearing at Portland. Jan. 18.
The Railway has maintained
service on the Coos Day Lumber
company tracks. A lease agreo
menl expires this-yofir.
Discontinuance would mem a
loss lo enterprises in the Powers
district, logging operators said.
SPORTSMEN WILL
BACK CLOSURE PLAN
(Continued from page 1)
from commercial fishing are limited
to a very small number of persons,
while the proposed change would
give everyone Interested in fishing
an equal opportunity.
On the other hand, some of tho
members of the council favor com
plete closure to commercial fish
ing and contend that the proposed
measure would he difficult and ex
pensive to enforce.
The matter Is to be given further
consideration before a bill Is draft
ed lo he Introduced at the forthcom
ing session of the legislature.
The council Is unanimous In Us
approval of a bill which would
make It unlawful to take steel
heads from any streamB in Oregon
except from the wnters of the Co-
liirnbiu
rlvfr for coinrnorclal pur-
pOHOH.
MARKIiriKLI), Don. 14 f AP)
Commercial fiHhermon along thf
southern Oj'pkoii coast prepared to
day to rosist leKialiitive efforts- to
closo all streams oxcopt tli ('oliim
hit river to coniinorcial operations,
A Kronp beaded by Charles Keller,
president of the Commercial Fish
eries of Oregon, will submit Htalifl
lics sbowliiK the possible economic
loss to this section.
D. A,
V. OFFICERS
VISIT ROSEBURG
Three prominent officers, in the
organization of Disabled American
Veleiaus of the World war ar
rived In Roseburg today lor a meet
ing wllh the local post and auxil
iary. Thn officers are Carl Halvnr
son. Iliemerton, Kith district na
tional committeeman; Thomas Cur
rigan, Portland, state commander,
and l.llo Dniley, Portland, state ad
jutant. This afternoon they made un in
spection of the veterans facility and
tiinlghl will meet with the local
I). A. V. post and auxiliary at the
armory. Arrangements have been
made for a social hour and refresh
ments following the business ses
sion. Zoo's Taboo
SAN FRANCISCO Clyde finy
Dry wanted his own zoo got some
seals and lion cubs'.
Ono or the seals 'reached for n
fish ill Dry's back pocket, missed
aim. Dry went to the hospital to
i.n ,ln..in,.n,l rn- eenl hlte.
Then one of the Hon cub's lungnnM
for a niece of hamburger, missed:-
Dry hud to have his little finger
sewed back in place.
Now Dry is advertising a sale,
hopes he won't miss, lie doesn't
-want a zoo., '
Mill
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$? Qua,',
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ln, ccas'on i r a"y .
brig,.:
Wards
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Lantern
Better than SS lanterns I Switch
on back gives 2000 foot spot,
light or floodlight 1
ill
li 1.19 2.98
ROSEBURG ORPHANS
REACH N. Y. CITY
(Continued ftim vara 11
rnembered little of New York,
Greeted by Three Aunts
Their three mints, sisters of Mrs.
Moore, met them at the train when
they arrived yesterday.
First, all seven- children and
three aunts went to the apartment
of Mrs. John Itoedif?, one of the
aunts, who in custodian of a
brunch of the city library and has
her quarters there. There Bhe and
the other aunts. Mrs. John Cress
lein and Mrs. Harry Spicer, decid
ed on the distribution.
The children are: MaRdaten, 14;
Lilliam, 13; Muise. U; Allen, 7;
(irace, C; Jusiina, 4, and Kliza
beth. 2.
Magdalen and Justina were c ho
ne n to stay with the ItoediKS, who
have three children of their own,
Magdalen, 20; Martha, 17, and Ann,
1J. MaRdalen Moore Is called
Madge, so there will he no con
fusion of names.
Mrs. flresfilein. who has no chil
dren of her own, took KlizabethL
Ixmise and Lillian.
Allen nnd firace went to Mrs.
Splcer, who has seven children of
her own nnd three grandchildren.
Three, of her children are married,
however, and only four nre;' living
at home: Frank, 23; Conrad. 21;
Charlotto, 17, nnd Richard, 11.
FRANK BERGH HELD
ON LARCENY CHARGE
Frank Tlergh. local salesman, re
cently arrested on a charge of lar
ceny bv embezzlement, was order
ed held for the grand jury today,
following a preliminary hearing In
the justice court. He was contin
ued in custody in lieu of taOO bail.
GERMAN CONVICTED
AS CANAL ZONE SPY
f Continued from paee 1)
be tried later.
TWO MORE ALLEGED SPIES
ARRESTED IN CALIFORNIA
I.OS ANGELES, Tloo. 14. (AP)
Government agents .worked In
secrecy todav as they prepared to
ike before the federal grand jury
the west coast's latest "spy scare"
ii' eaue Involving the Pacific
coast manager of the official so
viet Russia travel bureau, und a
former Berkeley, Ctilir, police of
ficer. ,
IIeld: undqr . bond or , $2r.,(l00
each on espionage clinrge's accus
ing them of sending V. S. naval
intelligence documents to- Ihe so
viet are Mikhail Colin, 34, coast
lu-ad or lntoiirist. Fnc... and Ilafis
Mttltoh. former policemun-who had
been lonned to -the , naval : Intelli
gence because of his nmficlency
in (he Japanese language::. !...
Asst. U. S. Atty. William F; Pal
mer, while' declining ttr'ntupllfy
tlio charges' against the .'pair, jiatil
in ore
r v i u r t iatn ' h
5 if I 11 I- E'c(ric
Mirror polished chrome olate.
Doors turn toast. Walnut nan
dies, brown enamel bi
the case jwould be presented to
the grand jury as soon as possible.
Agenta oftthft federal bureau or
J Investigation also declined to dis
' cusa :lie case.
1 . . High Bail Set
That the inquiry is consliiereu
Important by federal authorities
was indicated when high tmu was
Bet for the two men by V. S. Com
missioner Head. Also, the prison
era were placed In cells on separ
ate floors of the county jail.
Arrest of the pair came within
two weeks of the seizure of Karl
Allen iJrummond, an airplane fac
tory worker, who was accused of
attempting to sell to Japanese
agents plans of navy and army
aircraft. Drummond's case has
been set for trial December 22.
SPY ACTIVITY SEEN
AS MENACE TO U. S.
(Continued from pnee 1)
lering alien organizations and for
widespread publicity about theii
membership and activities..
Chairman Dles,(D-Tex.l announc
ed the committee, lis funds ex
hausted,, would conclude hearings I
tomorrow.
Deportation Urged
Summarizing testimony during
four months of hearings in a radio
address last night, Dies urged the
nation to be more concerned with
"pro-Americanism" than with "anil
communism, anti-fascism and antl
naziism." He called on the labor depart
ment to deport promptly commun
ist, fascist uiid nazl aliens In the
country. Failure to take that ac
tion he said, is becoming a "nation
al scandal."
: Dies suggested persons who fa
vor another nation over the United
States should "book an early pas
sage to the country of your affec
tion." le said the committee's inquiry
had shown communists found it
effective lo penetrate existing la
bor unions, set up "front" organi
zations, and "bore from within"
major political parties.
n 1
JOBLESS PAY HOLDS
AGAINST PICKET BAN
(Continued from page 1)
sent tho state in an effort to con
vince the social security, board that
the Initiative measure passed- by
RECTAL AND COLON
TROUBLES
Entirtlydont twiywith by I
non-turiical -mtihodi. No
confinement to home. No
lou ol urn lrom work.
Whit we hive done for
thousand! of others we can
do fot you Learn what it -
means to be treated hv
specialist who are long experienced la
this particular lint of work.
FREE BOOKLET Caii or writ for
it. Vtr inttrtstiag mnd instructive.-
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Phyilclmn and Surfon -
N.E. Cor; E. Burniid. and Grind Ave.
Telephone KAit 391. Portlthil. Oregon
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the voters November 8 does not
place the Oregon unemployment
compensation law In non-conformity
with the federal statute which
says benefits shall not be denied
nv nerson refusing to accept a job
made vacant Dy striKe, i
other , labor dispute, - uumi""-..
said.
SEEK .RELEASE OF NILES AS
DEFENDANT IN LEGAL FIGHT
nnUTT Avn T)ec. 14. (AP)
The Portland city council instruct
ed City Attorney 1-atourette to
make evcrv effort to obtain removal
of Chief of Police Harry Niles from
the list of defendants named yester
day by the American nnd State Fed
erations or I-anor anu tne uornsi
for Industrial Organization In their
fight against Oregon's new nnti
picketlng bill.
The labor organizations Inaugu
rated a civil action to restrain
state and Portland authorities from
enforcing, the measuro and named
Niles in a complaint along with
Multnomah county District Attor
ney James II. Bain, Sheriff Martin
Pratt and Attorney General 1. H.
Van Winkle.
Niles, if efforts to eliminate him
from the action fail, will be repre
sented by the city's legal staff. Van
Winkle probably will be represent
ed by Willis Moore, ins enter assist
ant. It was possible Ralph Moody,
state coordinator in recent labor
proBecullons, might bo called, i
Wrnnlr S Sever chief doniltv lliS- '
trlct attorney, probably will defend
nain and Pratt.
Gov, Martin Assailed.
Governor Charles H. Martin was
accused by Monroe Sweetland.
Oregon. Commonwealth federation
executive secretary, of falling to
warn voters enactment of the anti
plcketlng bill might cause Oregon's
removal from the approved list for
federal unemployment compensa
tion benefits.
Sweetland said he learned In
Washington, D. C, that the social
security board had issued the warn
ing to the governor.
"It was Iho governor's duly to
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release this warning." bweeiiana
asserted. "His failure to do so con
stituted a misfeasance In office anil
places a serious burden upon his
successor, who. In contrast dirt
warn the people against this law.
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CHAS. KEEVER
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 651-J R. R. 2, Box 22C
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Full size
A true-bouncing ball for young
er players 1 Made of sturdy
Texhide. Valve bladder. Value I
Br Mr" V
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II I"
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j 315 No. Jackson St.
Telephone 95