FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IT, 1938. ' Itiurd Dully Hxrept Sunday by (be !ten-Uevirv Co.. lac. Slrmhrr of The ANocJtUrd Vr The Arinocliitel Pien8 in t,-xcunlve-ly entitled (o the une fur republica tion of all iiowh dUpatclica credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local newa published heroin. All rights of re- Eubllcutlon of special diupatchufl rein are also reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered n second class matter May 17, 1 UiiO. at the pom office at Itostburfr, Oregon, under act at lUrch 2. 1878. Represented by Jti-w York 271 Mndlson Ave.. Thl roic" '160 N. Michigan Ave. Nan Krant'lnro 220 Hush Strt.t-t 111 trull .'Mil SUplU'lisen Ithlg.. I.ii. Anut'll-N 4.1.1 H. Kor UK Street. He- tilt' ijO.1 Sli'WIirt .Hlroet. r.irtlHiid Mtl ti. W. Klxlll Ktruet, Vancouver, II. C -711 Hull Ulclg., HI. I.uulu 411 pi. Tciun mrocc Annum 1120 Grant huiiuidk. Hiil.Mcrlutltm Itnlca Dully, por year oy nmll in. 00 fully, ti muiilhs by mull 2.G0 Pally, 3 months by until 1.26 Dully. Ity carrier per moiiLli Dully, liv cuirlor nor your 7.80 Real and Toy Railroads N speaking of the sorhniB fintill- clul dlftlcullloB which the rail roads of the country are having Fulton I.owla, Jr., famous WiibIi inglon radio uoiuiueiitutor (KRNR 1:1111 p. in.) called attention to tbo fact thal'tho Ulkbuxl -'illylildud paid this year by any of tho largo rail road systems whs 7V4 per cent, paid by tho Jlulliinoio and Ohio, And' (hen, Willi a twlnklo In his eye mid Clninlmils in lila mind, ho obaorv !d that the toy electric railroad business was far iiioru profitable an in. investment than 11m big old ruilr'oiidB, for tho company Hint mauufaiitiirea thoau fiiBolnutlng electric 'trains litiH paid a dividend of 35 por cent. ' Mr. I.ovvia went on to say thai one of those tralna wiia given to his children lant Christmas and that there had been trouble over it ever alnce. Tlio troulilo wub that Iho cblldreu seemed to want to play with It Ihcniuolvoa and the pour falhcr had to Hlcp iialdo. The manager of I he Eugeno I Intel, lu die number example, Iiuh his elec tric railroad running nrmmd Hie great (iiiislmtiH Ireo in Ihe center of Ihe loliby. And It la tho center of atlracllon, too. It la an iiiiiu.lng lliiug, the liold the eleclrlc train hobby haa taken on udullH of Ihe male persuuBlnii In DiiH coniilry. Doctors, luwyera, luiirchantti, chiles are upending hours up hi tho utile with the batH anil the family trunks, or lu tho basement holwecn I tin furnace and Iho wood pile, selling up anil run ning thcae minlaturo railroads with tlieir svvllrhcs, block signals, light cil roaches, depola and rest rooma. Tim Hlmple fuel Is that malcH do lint niuliiro uh early as aa they used to, and Home of them never grow up at all. Hut aren't you glad lliat men aru not all so mat lernt fact and prosaic and sen Bible? Cray haired hoys? Willie haired boys? Yes, Allah ho praised! It was Oliver Wendell Holmes who Bald: "Where Ihe Bliow alls Ihe thickest There'H llollllng can froo.o." Suffering Cats! A RECENT issue of the London Times carried u fronl page ad vertisement culling for 1.000 male kittens In be delivered to a certain pet stole lor Hie Christmas hade. How liave our enterprising mcr cliuulM iiverlonked Ibis possible louree of revenue! What child would not ralher have a live kitten thull a elolll Teddy Hear? And we know whom a considerable number ir these ChristmaB gills might be bad for a very low price, lu fact, to allow the true Christinas spirit, we believe- Jibe owners wuilld pay n small bonus to anyone who would take them away In lots of sl,x or more. Editorials on News (Cnullnued from page 1.) weakened Home as to rtart her en lllis deelino Hint led to her down fall. Hitler might do well lo re piemliir Hint lu bis rockier nio mcnis, when be Is thinking of ton ijucting lhu world. npillS obi Cain was known as The Ceu::or, and be seems to have been a good deal like all Ihe cen sors who have followed him. He spent his time snooping around nml gelling something on some 1 oily, and when he managed to bang a choice scandal on someone be went to town with tt In a big nay. He bad a long face and holier-than-thou manner, and he uecms to have gone around whis pering in a ahocked tone: "Have you heard about so-and-so, and Isn't It AWFl'L?" Quite the rort of person one in sllnctlvcly yearns to throw a ripe egg at. Wo have plenty of bis kind yet, unfortunately. T.V fact, that Is the exact point that Is Bought to ho niado here that human nature huRn't changed much in all the thousands and thousulida of years of wl-lch we have a historical record. Maybe some of the meaner traits have been skfmmcd over with a thin veneer of what wo call modern cul turc, but it is Hill! truo that when one man geta too much power hell is apt to pop. That is why dictatorships urc such a nieuaco to the world. A NO, Bpcaklng of the historical record, it la an Interesting fact that written history was started by a garrulous old Creek named Herodotus, who hud tho ileblug foot mid wandered from place to place much llko ti modern tin-can tourist, writing travelogues about hat bo saw. And I hen cornering his fiicudi; and reading his sturf to them when he hud llieui where they couldn't get away. Moro proof, you bco, that human uuturo hu-'.'u't changed much. GLENDALE SCHOOL TO GIVE PROGRAM (ll.KNIMWO. Dot;. 21 Tho (ilon- lull! (.'iciin.'iitiiry uradus. t'lrut lo Hlxlli incluHivti, will preHont u uiiriHiiuiiH opcnMta "In OtiOHt 01 Sanlii ClfniH" on Thurn(lny evonlug. Tho iroltit'tlon 1h unitor tho dlioo llon of MIhh Lily AiikgI, -iihihIo In Hiniolni' in tho irnido ami hiKh Hc.luiolH, with the iiBHiHtitnco of tho olhor Mi'iulu touchoi'H, Mrs. Netto Tltoroiix. htiH vhut-Ko of .cOHtMiiioK, IMiKB ftlnrjoriu Hlnwiii'L imd Allah AlUortii' ThonuiK liave iiHKlHtod rtt uhuurwilH, iim'l Mrs, Klmti Archiun- I) ouu and iMIhh Itui JoniiHon will diuHH mill in ii ko up Lhu chuructorB fur Iho por for man co. ItOtWOOIl HL'OllCS tho IiIkIi hcIioo Mit'la' kI"o club and it lnlxod o."ur tot will hIiik it mimbor of Cln-lHt-tiiut) uolootious. i Tho cuot for t';iu onorolta la uh , followw: Juno, tho lllllo kIi'1 In nuoHt of I Siium CiuuJ, Uuy Lou Iho NoIkoii. iinnta CIuuh. Homy Konnoy. WoiiKuloo, tlio tJohlln Chlof, Hob by Kokuii. I HplrU of KimmoHH, Uonna Ruo Murlin. I Spirit nf (iood Will, Alonla Smith. Spirit of Jovn, (loruldliio IhiyoH. Kilrtt of loliifuluoMH, Francis Graff. Spirit of UiiHoiriKhnoHK, Anna Loo Aydolotl. ChrlHinuiH ItabhllK, Dorothy Phll- IImh. Myrtlo I'm Icihuii, KItno Itall, Collooii Condray, Huth Allou, David Pay no. ChrislmiiH Urowniow, Karl Holhor, ('ml Sutlior, l-'orroHt l'oll, Doun Smith, (no Smith, Arnll I'uyno. (lohlliiM. Tommy Hatoa, Stanloy MUcholl, Danny (Jlpn. Kennotli Uta- iiy, Mruco V'biood. rapluin ol SoltliciH, Jack KparKs; Soldlor, Vol noil ltt-iill, Hilly Dob yiiH, Sonny Harbour, Hilly Lowa lon, -Frank tit. ('lair. StiouilaUoH. Kdllli Hrady, Paula Mao Swank, Mary Ann llownmu, Dorothy ltnad, Molty Harbour, (ior- y McNool. DoIIh, Donlocn lluiitluKton, Nil- lino (!araway. 1 Hano Moroy, I )on- mi lhall, Vnoua Woodloy, Mary Until SparkH. Sun boa ins, Hovorly LowIh, Molh Motsiior, Doll Harbour, Itoa Anna (iralf, Kayo I'laoo, Marjorlo llousu. "RIOT" DEFINITION SUIT'S MOOT POINT I'OliTI.ANI), Dec. im-IAl'l The Oregon federal district court must decide whether the Ineeudiar- sm blamed lor the destruction of the West Halem llox factory Nov. 3, 1M7, can be classified as "riot." 'I'll,. Salem Manulaeturlug enm- puny Hiied Ihe First American Fire Insurance company of New vurk lor 5-n,lilHi on two policies cover- lug Ihe destroyed plant and Its couIimiih fronl loss by riot. The suit was shifted from Ihe circuit court ol l'olk eouuly lo Ihe (ederal court here. CHRISTMAS PARTY SET FOR YOUNGSTERS Plans have bci-n coiupletod fur tho annual ('lirimuiim party to bo hi'ld Saturday nmrulUK by Hose hiir lot I mi if Klk.H for chlhlrru of Itnxohui'K and vtolntty. A ttpoc-ial hIiow at I tout 'h I ml hut 1 boat or, Martin); at !:;(0 vill bcln lhu an nual ni fa tr. Following Iho Khow. thoso ntlond- lug will bo prosi'iitcd bans of randy, mil mul nut a by Santa Clans. ('. Clark is chairman of the oouimitloo in chnrno of Iho parly, YULE DECORATIONS JUDGING PLANNED Judlni; of outdoor Christina:' docoraiitnis will takv place Sainr day uIkI". it uus annoiituod today by (be KoHrltutu l.innn tint), wlmii is olt'tM'ltlK a handsome tiodiy lot Hit niot beaut i fully tin orated nsebiUK botiie. There are many entries l bib year leudtiiK unit b hfauty to the Christmas season. The prize last year was won by Dr. K. J. Wulntitott. -- Visit Powell's llaitluarc. Theiv on will find rlasbliKhi.t. watches. elotks. -knlven. skates, rooiballs. olley balls, (tailing taiklo. , and many other fluo thiuti for ChrtaL- mini. Adv. OUT OUR WAY t y " - 1 " 1,1 i 11 lu ...... .1. L ' , jZ.jZ'jX' I TRY IT VOURSEUF ONCE - - .--'xr-' "TRV S1TTIN' OUT OF A, SZ'-y, CAR WITH A ARMFUL OP Z. ' ii y - BUNDLES.' DOM'T CRITICIZE h ' f W-yMMvV TILLVOU TRY IT VOURSELVESifemwrnveTv V V M Ptr. u s PAT.OFf WHY t.tlPU lvlAffT NEA SERVICE. INC .... . nuns, 1TI IIANOOON, Hurma, nee. 20.--(AD A hundred studenls, in cluding small boyB and girls, were Injured today when police made two charges to dlsporso "alt-down" strikers protesting against "llrit isb imperialism." Many wore taken to hospitals. Several iglrls warp rentedfoit!Ji. Juries, others fainted during the clash. Tho strikers, launching n civil dlsobodionce campaign against tho Hrltlsh-guldcd lltirmese govoru ineut, liold up traflle by uriuultlng In streets and around government buildings, lu front or tho Bocretai-J bit, military polleo Stationed guards with bayonets. l'olleo slated they tried concil iatory talks wilh the studenls bo fore making Iheir rirst charge. Tho students were said lo have re plied with a barrage of shoes, sticks urn! stones. ltuports from provincial towns, meanwhile, Indicated that the cam paign of defiance, heralded by many processions, wus Bprond lug. Tbo strikes were sponsored by tlio inyoohlt (patriotic) nart v whoso slogan Is "llurma lor Hnr niaim." ' Thinks Hatred of Roosevelt Taking Shift to Reason Hy .IDH.N T. FLVNN NLCA Sorvieo Staff Corrosiondont From tho National Manufactur ers unsocial ion which ended it labors in Now York last wool came tho first breath of sanity which has emanated from n poworful organ ized business Kioun since hatred of Kooaovolt ruined thinking pro cesses. Tho umnuraeturers issued to the American people a document noted for its calm, sane. Informed nronos- als lor business. You do not have to agree with this document, but you do bavo to respect II. It will do more for business than ail the furious denunciation of the lust four yours. One ot the strangest oplsouos In public, relations and business statesmanship In tho last half ; century has been tho attitude : of business toward Iho Hoosevolt administration. When the president camo into! power business was flat on its back j and business men -bankers, utility i executives. Investment bankers, 1 promoters were lu a state ol' dis grace. The public naturally sup posed that ltoosevelt would turn ' upon them with unexampled vigor ami enmity. Roosevelt Called Business First The president, of course, in speeches and addresses did attack huslness abuses. Who would not have done so? Hut the moment ho was Inaugur ated he invited Ihe business men of the nation to Washington ami lit erally turned things over to them. Few will recall I tils out oT (be mists of Iho last six years. There has been so much confusion. Hut it Is true. A prominent big business execu tive was mimed secretary of the treasury. A vice president, later president, of the American Hunk ers' association wus made assist ant secretary, and a member of one of the biggest business law tinns was made under-seerelary. The N.IJ.A. was headed by a group consisting of the chairman of the board of the I'nion Pacific railroad, and head of one of the greatest Wall Street banking hous es ami by the representatives of the tobacco Interests, one or the big gest business iuleiests in tbo com; t ry Uepresentatives from great Wall Street linanclal and reporting and accounting bouses were put at the heads of the departments ami the economist of a huge Wall Street linanclal fiim was made economist of the administration. Biggest Men Asked to Advise The secretary of commoive. with presidential approval. Invited about l"t of the biggest business men to Washington as the administration's Industrial Ad isnry Council "to chart the luluie couieu of Ameri . .. . . Daily Devotions DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS t makes a great difference In our lives as to how wc think of tho great fact of tho divine knowledge of us. God Is not the stern critic of our lives and deeds that some people seem to thing Him to be, watching ns cvory minute, to sco wlureof to condemn and find fnult. J0 parent over watched n cliilll with such tender solicitude as Ho feels toward us, hoping for the best from us but nitl of understanding and sympathy whou that boBt Is not' quito achieved. Wo caricature Cod when wo think of Him only as our critic and Judge aiul standard-maker. Wo bless Thee, our Father, that we think of Theo as our Father and our Friend. The Helper of our way, the Guide and Companion of our life from day to day. Do Thou help us to trust Theo, that wo may grow strong and good in the fellowship of Thy love. Amen. can econmfc life." Tho council in cluded Iho president of tho Cham ber of Commerce, chairman of tho board of U. S. Steel, und ko on. In those days men liko Donald Uichborg were looked upon as the loft wing of the reformers. " The Kraln Trustors were Itaymond Moloy, tienoral Johnson, j Clcorge Peek, Ado) pit JJerlc (later a gov ernor of tho New York Stock Ex- change). The only tlnngerous gro.up was the group investigating Wall Street, but that had been organized before Uoosevolt was elected. And when the S.K.C was formed, the presi dent put a well-known conscrva tivo Wall Street figure, right out of a brokerage oflicc. in us chairman and it Wall Street broker us assist ant to the chairman. There was plenty moro of this. Is it not strange that with all this powerful inside grip on the ma chinery of the First Now Heal bus iness let the president slip out ot Lhoir bunds? Why? Because they permitted the hatreds and fury of a few men who had a quarrel with the President to poison their whole relationship with him. He was theirs. Ho was in their hands. And they threw him away. Since then they have done more by their attacks to build him into a great popular figure than all tho t propaganda of the so-called New Deal publicity agents put togothor. At last they aeein to huvo recover ed their reason. (Copyright, IMS. NEA Service. inc.) Weather Hem from noi-so-sunny Spain: Haiti, no war. Overheard at the Joneses: "Or son Welles vill girt jou If you're nut good." Wo could almost feel tbe. charm rays clear over here when those two personality boys. Kdcn and lloosovell. got together. s:,i,....,i...i ).,,, in,,,, r.. 11... ..i,.,-- of Policeman lever of Indianapolis wno alined at an Injured cat anil noi 111s tool: noots at cat. hits dog." An inventor has been granted a patent on ti device which cuublcs back seat driver to control a cur's speed. Our device doesn't need a patent: it's a gag. Ill- Itiiu- Mo f l,U.l.nl..l.. ,al bavo realized he was "putsched" around picttv bailly at Munich. . . Australians tearing up phone books at a preal rate In a rash ol pal riot ism alter Cermauy's Count Von l.uckner tore one lu half Hi Sydney lo d e In o n s I r a t c his strenuth. That seems a harmless way of settling International dis putes ... if the phone company doesn't object. A bone specialist auuouuccs device that repairs broken collar bones with hut little discomfort. Now if he could only think up a men eonuv way to break them. ll.'op light, l'lns. NEA Service luc.) IV1U1 MtK tot toRAX BARBS ByWillianuI 12.-1-f WASHINGTON, Doc. 20. (AP) Tho American Federation of Labor called togcthor today the repre sentatives of Its U)2 unions to sur vey lis legislative program for the next congress, Including revision ot tho Wagner labor act. Housing, roller, and the presi dent's government reorganization bill also were expected to bo dis cussed. Federation attorneys nro working on drafts of amendments to tho Wagnor act, approved at tho annual convention. Their exact nature has not been Indicated. The conven tion' also voted to oppose confirma tion ot Donald, Wukofiold Smith for another term on tho labor rela tions board. The federation opposed tho gov ernment reorganization bill In the mat - session, organized; govern ment cniployos nfflllated with tho A. K, L. objected particularly to substitution of u single administra tor for tho hl-purtlsau civil sorvieo commission. Tho fedorntlon Is expected to support continuation of the relief program, although somo unions, notably tho building trades, huvo criticized WPA building activities on the grounds that incxperlonced relief labor wus employed for skill ed work. Tho A. F. L. leaders also are ex pected to support any expansion of funds for tbu United Slates housing authority for slum clearance and low cost housing. OF PUPPET GOVT. SHANGHAI, lice. 20. (API Japanese army officers today out lltiod plans for a five-year cam paign designed to pacify north China and establish a strong Chi nese government friendly to Ju pan. It was to help carry out Ibis campaign, they said, tioupi were being moved northward from the Yangtze vnllcy, slowing the tdinpo of tho war. They said tho swiftness of Ihe Invasion of north China necessar ily left many tlliconnucnd pock ets in which guerrillas were now operating. They based tlieir fore casts of a prolonged niopping-up drive on their cxncrienc.e in linn. choukuo. At present, according lo neu tral estimates, tbo Japanese ac tually control only 13 of llopeh province's 130 districts. Ill ol Sbansl's 10S, 110 of Shaiitung'i 109, aim live 111 isortn Ilouuil. Tho remainder of tho 2011,100 square miles nonh of the Yellow rivnr and Ihe Lunglial railway Is nriu ny ininesc irregulars and guerrillas, who are constantly bar rassing Japanese communications and preventing effectlvu political and economic control. This area corresponds toughlv In size lo the region in the i'nit ed States including the New Eng land slates. New York. New Jer sey. Pennsylvania, Dcluwaro and Ohio. VET OFFERS EYE TO I BUILD FAMILY HOME VANCOUVER. II. c. Dec. 50 1CP1 A World' war veteran ot Lyndon. Wash.. In n letter to a Vancouver newspaper, today offer ed to give one of his "good blue eves" to some blind person for enough money 10 buy a home for his luniiiy of seven. The man. whose name Ihe pap er withheld, added that he could not work. "All I ask is enough uionoy to buy. or build a homu for my fam ily of seven." Heruian Ebi u( Vancouver made a similar offer last week lull so lar there have beeu uo bidders. U. S. EYES JAP BOND HONOLULU, Dec. 21. (AP) The securities and exchange com mission pressed an Investigation to day or reports unregistered Japan ese emergency bonds totaling one million yen (about 1280,000) were being offered for sale in this area of heavy Japanese population. Roger Kent, SEO attorney of San Francisco, revealed the investiga tion after two days Intensive work during which witnesses were sub poenaed and Questioned. Hawaii's totul population of 396,715 includes 151,141 Japanese, of whom 113,289 are American citi zens and 37,852 are aliens. About 25,000, although born In American Hawaii, remain technically subject to the Mikado as well as citizens of the United States because their births were recorded at tbe Ja panese consulate. Kent explained that by unregis tered bonds was meant bonds not registered with the SEC in Waili ington, and therefore Illegal for public offering in United States. He said he had no statement to make at present on whether the law had been violated. Federal officials said offering of unregistered bonds could bo pre vented by Injunction proceedings Instituted In federal courts. They said criminal charges If filed would be handled through the United States prosecutor's office. it JUNEAU, AbiBka, Dec. 20 (AP) A trupper-giilde released from a city jail drunkenness charge bo cause ho knew tho perilous Cape ralrweatner country led 10 ship wreck survivors toward I.ltuva bay and ultimate rescue today. Tn guide, Nols Ludwlngson had served six days ot a ten-day sent ence here when bo was roleased so he could accompany Pilot Sheldon Simmons to tho scene nf the ship wrecked motorshlp Patterson. Simmons left Ludwlngson with the survivors, and returned two survivors, who needed medical aid, here in his plane. Ludwlngson Immediately organ ized the survivors into a hiking party, und tho men set out on thclr 10-niile hike to Lituya bay. Today two navy planes from tho Kilka base wero to take a landing party of coast guardsmen from the cut ter Cyane-at Port Althorp to es tablish a camp at Lituyu bay. KRNR PROGRAM (REMAIiSING HOURS TODAY) 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr., MIIS. 4: tS Dick Stabiles' Orch., MUH. 4:30 It's llox Otllco, MHS. 5:00 Marrlago License Ro mances, MHS. 5:15 (ion, Shufter Parker, MHS. 5:30 Melody Lane With Wanda Armour. 6:00 Melodies of tho Moment. 6:15 The Phantom Pilot, MHS. 6:110 Dinner Imnco. 6:50 Hansen Motor Co. News. 6:65 News Flashes. 7:00 Kuinous Jury Trials, JH1A 7:30 Lona Ranger, MBS. 8:00 Interlude. 8:05 Pioneers. 8: 1.1 Symphony. 8:30 Anson Woeks' Orch., MHS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 9: 15 Sammy Kayos' Orch., MHS. 9:30 Clyde Lucas' Orch., MHS. 10:00 Sign Off. THURSDAY, DEC. 22 7:00 "Early Illrds." 7:30 News.Review Newscast. 7:40 Hansen Motor Co. News. 7:15 Rhapsody In Wax. 8:00 Eight O'clock Clipper, MUS. 8:30 Haven of Rest, MIIS. 9:00 Man About Town. 9:30 Cordon Fleming, Organist. MHS. 10:00 Happy Gang. MHS. 10:15 Mamma Bloom's Brood. Copco. 10:30 Zcb Carver's Oreh., MHS. 11:00 Our Quartet, MILS. 11:15 Radio Christmas Stocking. 11:45 Hollywood Whispers Clear Again, MBS. 12:00 Luncheon Concert. 12:15 Louis Rich Music, MHS. 12 :30 Noontime Melodies. 12:45 Hansen Motor Co. News. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Henninger's Man on the Street. 1:15 Midstream. MHS, 1:30 Two Key Boards. MHS. 1:45 At Your Command. 2:15 The Johnson Family. MHS. 2:31 Harold Stokes' Oreh . MHS. 2:15 lizaro Ensemble, MHS. 3:00 Feminine Fancies. MIIS. 3:30 Radio Campus, MHS. 3:15 News. MHS. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr., MHS. 4:15 Hollywood llossip. MHS. 4:30 Sands of Time. MHS. S:V0 Mark Love Willi Orcun. M IIS. 5:15 On Shatter Parker. MHS. 5:3 The Children's Hour. 6:00 Interlude. 6:05 Hansen Motor Co. News. :10 News Flashes.' .:' 6:15 The American Family Roh lusun. 6:30 Famous First Facts. MUS. ": Welkea' Oreh. 7: 15 Svmphonv. T:3u The Green Hornet. MVS. Siuu Kay Kyser Orch. 8:15 Don't You Believe It, Sen sation Cigarettes, MBS. S: 30 Handicraft Hobbies. MHS. N: l.' Chuck Fosters' Oirh., MHS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS. 9:15 Henny Goodman's Oreh.. MHS. 9:30 Skinnay Eunis Orh., MILS. 9:45 Ellas Hreeskin, Concert Violinist. MUS. 10:00 Sign OIL HORIZONTAL 1 Charles , American air hero. 9 He made the solo Atlnntic flight. 14 State of political disorder. 15 Studio. 17 Resembling ore. 18 Kcno. , 20 To cut oft 21 Conjunction. 22 Those who Pity. 24 Twitching. 26 Common verb. 27 Tanner's vessel. 28 Dye. 30 Sound of pleasure. 31 Metal string. 32 To contend. 34 Manifest. 35 Yllow. 36 Sand hill. 38 To. chatter. 39 Doctor. 41 To embroider. 42 Half an em. (Answer lo 43 Postscript. 44 And. 46 Entertains. 51 Musical note. 52 Wings. 54 Royal 55 Caterpillar hair. 57 1760 yards (pl.). 59 Portuguese coin. 60 Quantity of yarn. 61 He received world-wide tor this teat. 62 His wife Is now his . I 2 3 4 15 16 17 18 i4 rjia i6 11 I IO 'tf ""1 Li I 4& 47 9" 5? 52 53 T54 57" 50-159 f"j 6i W Oddities Off the Press Wire (Hy tho Associated Press) Parting PITTSBURGH A ruling by bank ruptoy trustees today separated "Buck" and John Rocktenwald, pals and co-workers for 17 years. "Buck" Is 11 big Belgian draft horse und Reektenwald is his driv or. Both worked for a provisions firm. Tho trustees ruled "Buck" was "Inefficient by reason of obsolec cence'' so he's going to a farm at the ago of 21. Recktcmvald will drivo a truck. Double Trouble HARTFORD, Conn. Mrs. Bessie Mather broke an urm last winter when she fell on an ley sidewalk and she sued the city for damages. Tho case came up in superior court yesterday but Mrs. Mulhcr was absent. Her ultorucy said she tripped over a rug Sunday and tell, break ing the same iirin. Bad With Good CANON. CITY, Colo. Cleorgu E. Hayha had good luck he won un $S00 car at a lodgo drawing. YULE PROGRAM SET BY THE NAZARENES A public Christinas program is announced for Thursday, Dec. 22, at 8 p. m. by the Church of the Nazareno, located oi Douglas street, one block cast of the court house. The program will be under the direction of Miss Mvrtle Nor red of Dlliard. Features of the program In clude: Dramatization of tho song, "Silent Night," in which Laura Oaks. Evllo Llmicll. Arleno Maey, Dorothy Gales, M. Llnnell and Mil dred Tillie have parts; a short sketch. "Mr. Growler," with Joe Norred, Louis Sulea, Fred Macv Jr., Junior Thllsen nml Chester Morgnn. as principal characters: Chlislinas carols, violin duet, vo cal duct and olhor special num bers. Other appropriate enter tainment will be given by Iho jun ior class, under the direction of .Mrs. Craig Hays. Mrs. C. Conrad Is program pianist. o SECURITY BOARD HAS NEW MEMBER WASHINGTON, Dee. 20 (AP) President ltoosevelt announced today the appointment of Mrs. El len Woodward or Mississippi to the Social Security board. Mrs. Woodward, who Is an as sistant administrator ot WPA. will succeed Miss Mary Dewson ou the Social Security board. The president said he believed Mrs. Woodward would serve for live years Ihe balance of Miss I few son's term. Askeii whv the latter had resigned. Mr. Roosevelt EAT WEBER'S Delicious Bread On Sale at All Grocery Stores PIONEER FLYER . Previous Puzzle) 16 Rocky pinnacle. 19 Seventh musical note. 21 He is living at present 22 Colleague. , 23 Barbarians. 25 He new air routes. 27 Poison of a disease. 29 Lagoon. ! 31 Married. 33 To recede. , 37 Pitcher. 1 40 Small raemorial 43 Inner court 45 Powder ingredient 47 Microbe. . 48 Epoch. j 49 Secular. 50 E1L : 51 To touch. 52 Wine vesseL 53 Snaky fish, 55 Snow glider. .58 Insect . .. 58 South . , America. 60 Spain. VERTICAL 1 Note in scale. 2 To unite. 3 Spikenard. 4 Arid. (Before Christ 6 Phosphate ol copper. 7 Peasant 8 To abhor. 9 Symbol for iron. 10 Sick 11 Public disturbance. 12 Brown pigment. 13 Transposed. CUJbtmUJ J 9 10 111 117 113 23 "T24 25 2fT 29 "HprTT- 32 35 42 14 u51 Z Bayha bad had luck his nams was taken off tho Colorado old ago pension roll. With the car. his per. sonnl property exceeded the $254 limit permitted ponsionors. Merry Christmas But SAN FRANCISCO Michael ..OA Doa filed the samo lawsuit against a bank .18 times. The 39th time, the judge said "five days for contempt." Tbe -10th time, the Judge said "S100 fine.' Tho 41st time yesterday tho judge snid "Merry Christmas." "But," ho added, "you'll have to come back alter the holidays" to answer another contempt charge, Honest Motorist TOPSFIELD, Mass. Tho "most honest motorist" has been found by Stato Trooper Stephen Weroskl. "How fust do you think you wera going?" Weroskl asked as he pull ed alongside a speeding car. "Sovenly ono miles an hour, of ficer," replied tho motorist. "1 was trying to see If this car would make 80." He'll lose his license for a four days. remarked she couldn't stand it and then added hurriedly amid laugh ter he meant she could not stand the pace. There was no questiou of disagreement Involved, the pres ident said. ANNUAL YULE DINNER PLANNED BY ELKS Roseburg Lodgo ot Elks will hold Its annual Christmas dinner Thurs day evening, to bo followed by a regular meeting of the lodgo and initiation. The tllrkev dinner trlth nil Ilia trimmings, will be served starting at 6:30 o'clock. Plans for a ladies' night and a meeting In Which nil .-Ilru lrwirrnu nf southern Oregon have been invited, will, he completed ut tho regular nieeuiig 01 ino lodge. tho -local lodge is nlannlnc these' t for January. . KMiutiI Ark wright's inventions St.irtpil thr rntlnn siiinnitur tnJitu. try. In 177'. his wife 'IpstroyoU his spinmnK nmciiino models in the belief that he was wasttim time he could better employ at barber- - KM. ScJiMi7Pr4iKli Ce.. Ine H.t. A