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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939. 'ft! Nil M Hi l.:f ', I J, f IhuH Dally Ex"pt Suadar by Ibr Aeniiuviv inc. Member f The Auoclafed Pr Th'i Associated Vivaa 1 exclusive iv nntltlAiI In (ha una for raDubllca' tlon of all news dUpatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In tha paper and to au local new publhihed herein. AU rights of re publication of special diupatchea berein are also reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered as second class matter May 17, 1920. at the poHt office at Roseburg;, Oretfon, under act of March 2, 1878. Represented by Met lorfc. 271 Mudlson Ave.. Chi cmKO:ittU N. Mich i Kan Ave. Han Frunclauo- 220 Uuiih Street lie irolt 319 SieDheimon lil'lK., .u AnKelrN 433 bt. UprlliK Street. He at lie 603 Stewart Street, rurtlnd 420 8. W. Sixth Street, Vancouver, B. C 711 Hall Bid., St. Lou I 411 N. Tenth Street, Atlanta tuft urani uuuuins;. ttuiMcrlDtlon Italea Dally, per yuar Dy mail IS. 00 Dally, 6 months hy mull 2.60 Dally, 3 months by mall 1.-6 Dally, by currier per month 65 Dally, by carrier per year 7.80 Nothing New About It the immediate past, If not the prcfloiit, lu our govern men t af fairs Ih really nothing new in our history- A subscriber hail brought us a clipping which (motes un edi torial 100 yearn. .old ( reprinted by tho Colorado Ltoiltsbahle- Sliipjf or AsHoeiutlon. Tills editorial lu from tio "Commonwealth' published' .at Frankfort, Kentucky, . June 7, , ijS37i "Thore Ik no iiowh of a' favorable character In relation in.thft jeotn..' luerclal embarrassment of the .coqu try. So far un wo Iiiivo been abio to find out all the banks In tho Untied Stales and tho principal ' olios In Canada have suspended. Desolation lias overtaken all liiu'ustry unU the Bplrlt of enter prise is do'i'ul.'l'liu experiment has done Its work 1)i(i men arc calmly uhd Hoberly looking at it in lis oi l' Kin, Us progross and its end. , . . Tho doctrine of taking tho rospon stbility in contravention of tho will of congress imml bo abandoned by tho executive. . . . "A spirit of blind confidence In men trusted with power bus been too much Indulged. ..'The attempt to break down tho authority of tho Supremo Court and to set at naught the will of congress, with a view of concen trating all power lu tho executive li ni m no longer bo designated hy tho attractive epithet of firmness, but It must be branded as a dan gerotis usurpation." Martin Van llmen, a democrat, was president when these lines wopo published having just boen In augurated. Ho sorved as secretary ot stale in Andrew Jackson's cab inet during "Old Hickory's" fh'Ht term and was vice-president elected with Jackson lu 1832. In is:ni Van liuron was elected president. Editorials on News (U.uiiDutm from uuKe l.) nccurato, was it rouKh uiul ready, fruo and easy, close lo the people sort of rhanicter. If ho could conio back to carlh loduy, Jusl what do you supposo ho would think of a SliiO-per plato dinner?) ryjMOC'HATS of tho New Deal '-' variety IikvS had a lot to say lu recent years about the under. privileged classes of tho citizenry. This writer. Just ofiliand, would bo Inclined to define au under privileged citizen as one who can't aftoid JlWHKM'-plalo meals. A NYW'AV, If you're ono of tho rorgotten men, It's nice and consoling to hear yourself refer red to sympathetically by thoso who attend such affairs. It nmkes your prlvatiuus easier lo beiir. HOW'S YOUR HEALTH? By IAGO GALDSTON, M. D. A Study of Suicide To die b'lme onr lime, and at Unit by one's own hand, Is to ills nipt the appointed scheme o things. The conscquent'os of such violence arc numerous, a Dec ting not aloiif the snichii' but all thai are bound lo him. The nut inn has a di-ep Inti-ivs! In (he prohlem nf mifcilt for this madness strikes nt its louudalion. Ateilielno, too, has lung been cou-i-erni'd with suicide for, among olher ridings; this itegtessinu against one's person runs counter lo that must univcmtl liiKtlnct to Hiirvivu. The "median Isms' of outride are hut Utile uihli-tslimd. Itnt il Is generally granted (hat In our rivlllxaliun Riilciile is a pathologi cal phenomenon. Hence It inuy be studied lu the same ways that oth er such pht-noiueim are studied. Ono of these I hy ?u eauttmi use of statistical analysis. Such a "cautious statlstiral analysis" was recently made nf 1X17 at tempts at suicide In the cily of Cin cinnati. Tho period of tho etudy covers ten years, from J927 to 1036. The cases were those dealt with In the Cincinnati General hospital. The author of the study was Dr. Philip Piker. This study reveals: Suicidal attempts occur In a great variety of individuals under a variety of circumstances. The common explanations of why a Riven Individual tried to "do away witli himself" are usually super ficial and without worth. There appears to have been lit tle correspondence between eco nomic fluctuation and suicidal ac tivity, though the rate has In creased consistently during the past decade. Contrary to the common im pression negroes, at least in Cin cinnati, are quite hs likely to at tempt self-destruction as are white persons. In this study tho rate for negro women was exceptionally high. the suicidal activity among the single, the married and the wid owed varies but little, but that aiming tho divorced Is several times as great as In tho other three groups. Amoilff both white nnil nncrn persons domestic difficulties are the reason most commonly given for the attempt at suicide. Men are more successful in their attempts; a nine more man z& per cent sua ceed In destroying themselves, as against 10 per cent among the fe males. PRUNE MARKETING MEET DATED HERE Tho, DuiikIiib county court tnilny IS IMWrCHHIllR ICllOI'8 lO III! 1JU1IIC- lua county pruno in-ouoin. iiikIiik auoncianro in a nicotine to b held in uio circuit court ,100111 of tliu courthouse Junuury 21, ut 1:30 p. 1 ho court runortn. In tho let ter lanuod liy County JuiIko .lorrln Houkor, tlisit h survey of tho prune crop will bo inescnleil, together wiin plana lor Hlubl z ne mi. I iiiuiketliiB. Tho court, JiiiIko low lier Milton, will only tuke tho Inl- tlutlvc lu pi'i'.icn tin Ion of hiiitu'chI- ecl plaim lu un effort to get tho growers toKuthor, unU will leuvo all action uuil goiiorul cIIbciishIoii to tho growers. APPEAL DECISION FREES MAZUROSKY 1 v11 1 i.umj, Jllll. Id. (AIM loe MuzuroKky, whoso coin-lotion 011 11 chiilKu or iisIiik tho malls to (lefriilld wuh rovoi'Hoil bv tho cir cuit court of appeals Wednesday, en jiiii ycHieruny on Jllltlll bond. niir.'.iiruHKy wiw couvicled lu onnoctlon with 1111 allcced rlne nf fnko eyo doctors. Ho wiib onl oncod to seven years In prison an, I fined $11,111111. l-eilenil lilstrlct Attoinev linn. uilBh said lie would study tho up- wwii ueciHion Detnre ilecidlliK whether to rlnK Mazuiosliv hi trial iiKiiln. LEGISLATIVE BILLS AVAILABLE HERE A COlUlllcIo fill! Of nil hills Inlin. diiccd heloro Iho ciirront session of the Oiokoii IukIkIiiIuih will ho made available to tlm public at tho ItoHcliuiK cliambiu' of coniuiorcu of- nee, 11 was announced today. Tho county deloKutlon hus arraiiBed to havo the chamber of commerce furnished with copies of all hills Inlrodilced. together with the cal endars of both houses. W. C. I lard secretary of tho chuniber. In vites any persons Interested ill leadliiK texts or tliu measures to inspect tho fllu for such inforuia Hun as they may ilcsiro. DOUGLAS WILL HAVE WEED CONTROL UNIT District Attorney J. V. t.rim, hm boon luslriicleil to prepare the re iiulred order lo establish a couiily. wldn weed control district, lu coni plliinco with reiiuests inado bv imiiglas county granges. It was re ported today. The weed control district also was approved by tliu county taxpayers league, and was formally presented In tho coiinlv court yeslerduy by Krcd A. Cuff ami C. li. Moyer. The action will make po.sslblo tho securing ot fed eral funds to aid lu the eradication of noxious weeds. OREGON BOYS GET WEST POINT CHANCE Charles Scofleld, recently of ltosehurg. now living in Kugono, has been nominated hy Ueureaeu lutlvn Molt as second allernale or admission to naval acailemv at Annapolis. It was reported ioday from Washington, li. V. lie is u sou of II. I.. Scolleld. lorinerly em ployed hero Willi the Hansen .Mo tor company. Terry II. Ilolderlon, .Me.llord, was named for the appointment hy Mr. Moll. lih Harold II. I'rlie ol Kugene as first allelnate. SOCIAL VALUE OF CCC WORK RELATED The social value of the work of the CtV camps was discussed es lerday HI Hie regular liiitary ,'uh luncheon hy Kev. fail Crowson. who told ol Ills observalions during several jenrs he was a chaplain in the i re. It was announced thai District (iovcrlioi .Marshall Cornell, ol Kin math Kails, would visit Hie Kosi lung club next week. All loruier Itotarlans and other guests are 11 be iuvilcd lo hear him. TRUMAN RUNYAN IS CIVIC GROUP HEAD Truman llmian. formerly id Itnseburg. fill ployed in the sales department of the California regnn Power company a I Klam alli Kails, has been elected presi dent nf the Klamath Palls junior chamber of commerce. He Is to be installed at the annual dinner of that organization January 2i. He m a son of .Mr. ami .Mrs. John U. Kunynu of this city, OUT OUR WAY to the Editor DIRECTS ATTENTION TO PRE-RELIEF CONDITIONS Myrtle Crock January Oregon, 12, VJ'M I'.dilor NewH-Kuvlow : In Wednesday's editorial, the fact was mentioned that no federal re lief was given ill 1!KI2 and in early :t:t, and we got along somehow. 1 am not auro that wo got along very well. t If you had wandered around the Kecoud and Third street markets In Portland, or tho llallery and wat erfront in San Francisco, you would have seen many foraging tor lood. You dou t hco It now to any ex tent. So inudequntn was tho muni cipal relief that five men fainted one morning lu a -soup line in San l-rancisco. The food given was a cereal, which had been held oil some shelf, Lord knows how long, and weak cofl'eo twice a day. There was a tremendous uuinbor of "kids," 12 to IS, on tho road. Tho wolves (lionio-soxuals) were in ilot pursuit of many of them. 1JO I need to explain? Federal relief may be a poor alternative, but unbalanced budgets tiro insignificant when compared with disintegration ol physical and moral strength of our people. Yours truly. - HUISY KKED10IIICK. KRNR PROGRAM (ItK.M AIMING HOCKS TOUAY) 1:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr., Mns. 1:1a Jack Mclalln Orrll., MliS. I: Htl Dramas of Youth, .MILS. f:uu Marriage License ltomanc ou, MIIS. nils (ion. Shafter Parker, J1DS. r : ;) Tho Children's Hour. r : -1 5 Dance Orcli. (I:(lll Intcrliido. 0:05 Hansen Motor Co. News. 6:10 Ncws-Rsvlcw News Flashes. II : I fl The I'haiiliiiu l'ilot, MIIS. tS : an Jurgous' Orch., MIIS. 11:4b Frank Hull, MIIS. 7:oil Curtain Time, MliS. 7:30 Roseburg - Coquille Basket ball Came, Sunset Thrift. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. U:liMcoll Smith, MIIS. !l::iu Jan Harbor's Orch., MIIS. 10:00 Sign Oil. SATt liDAY. JANCAIIY 11 7:00 "Kurly llirds." 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7:'I0 Hansen Motor Co. News. 7 : -I r Khapsody in Wax. 8:(lll Collegiate ltome, MIIS. S : 15 This Wonderful World. MIIS. S::io-C. S. Army Hand, MIIS. 11:00 ;iooth Anniversary of Con necticut Constitution. .MIIS. l):l.", Dudley's T li e a I e r Club, MIIS. 9:30 Man About Town. l'i:0ii I'niversKy Lite. MIIS. 10: 15 Frontier Fighters, Copco. MBS. 1 II : :;o - Ohio Wesloyiin Men's dice Cluh. MIIS. 11 :llu--lutei-, ollegiato D e li a t e 8. MIIS. 1 1 -aO Victory Luncheon. MIIS. j:nll I'vmil London, Mils, 12:45 Hansen Motor Co. News. 12:F0 News-Review of the Air. l.on Foil Dallas Handicap. MIIS. t::,0 Olmimchnsers, MIIS. :':iul It's The Law. MIIS. : 1 5 -Sammy Kail's Orch.. MliS. ;t ; mi -Jau ('.arbor's Orch.. MIIS. ;l::in Saturday Hi'vlew. MIIS. :l - I r. -Of Mutual Inieresl. MIIS. 4: nil l.lllie Jack Holler's Orch.. MIIS. 4:lf Ayros' Orrli. MIIS. 4:45 American Legion News liar rage. MIIS.; r,:00 Jaz?. Nocturne. MIIS. f,::to- The Children's Hour. l'.:00 lolt'ilude. 6.05 Hansen Motor Co. News. 6: 10 Newi-Rcview News Flashes. II: K -Tommy Tucl.er's Orch.. MliS. i; : :l l Hollywood WhiM'ors, Mils. ll:4.-i -The Siplires. MIIS. 7:elllletly Jane llhouds. MIIS. 7:1.". -Melodies of the Moment. 7::l" Hawaii Calls, MliS. S:00- Dance Orch. S-15 Tommy Dorsey's Orch.. MIIS. S: 4", -Jimmy Crier's Orch . MMS. 9:0C Alka SelUer Newt. MBS. !l:15tiK'U (iruy'8 Oich.. MUS. WE'RE TAKIN' UP A V WHY' X DON'T KWOW OLt? JUPAS COLLECTION OP A TI'LL. HOW TO TAKE Wv5 A PIKER! PIME APIECE TO SENP GIVE - THAT -- HE'S TH HE OVER FLOWERS TO THAT J FOUR GUY WHO'S PLAVIN' HIS r ASSISTANT FOREMAN BITS- TAKIN' TH' BOSS'S 1 HANP HE'S -j V WHO'S IKJ TH' YES RLACE AW IS IN SO ANXIOUS I HOSPITAL V A I DNE FER TH' JOB I TO MAKE J &S I POLLAR! IF THE OTHER IT LOOK J LlfrS S"l . CK- y 6UY DON'T PULL GOOPTHAT tpWXCyj ?'H L. I THRU YOU IT SMELLS - riW a- I K I KNOW HE AIN'T V BAP.' y " "zzz-L ' II , V soRRy y v iJfcsr .1 cfifo J1 V '' ' -j. ' R.w ILL! AM3 ' '?".Vf'"W,V'M- THE HEIR APPARENT -3 9:30 Conte Sings, MIIS. 9:45 Jan (inrber's Orch., MUS. 10:00 Sign Off. SCNDAY, JANUARY 15 8:00 Helen U'estbrook, Organist, .MIIS. 8:15 Reviewing Stand, MIIS. 8:30 Glad Tidings of the Air, Rev. Ira F. Rankin. 9:00 Morning Hymul. 9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith, 9:30 The LamplighterB, MBS. 9:45 American Wildlife, MIIS. 10:00 Sumner l'riiidlo,. Pianist, MliS. 10:15 Romance of the Hiways, Greyhound, MBS. 10:30 Salulo of Hie Nations, From Copenhagen, MBS. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 12:00 Poems From the Tower Room. 12:15 (n a Sunday Afternoon, MIJS. 12:.10 News, MIIS. 12:45 Tony Cahoosch. MBS. 1:00 National Conference For Palestine. MIIS. 1:33 Lutheran Laymen's League, MBS. 2:00 Sunday Varieties. 2:30 ltabbl Mugiiin, MliS. 2:45 Flinor Hemlck Warren, MIIS. 2:55 Interlude. .'1:0(1 Help Thy Neighbor, MBS. :i::ill Show of tho Week, MBS. 4:00 Bach Cantata Series, MIIS. 4:30 The Angclus Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards, MBS. 5: 00 Symphony. 5:15 Full Gospel Church of the Air, Rev. A. Harold Persing. 5:30 American Forum of tho Air, MIIS. 6:00 Old Fashioned Revival, MBS. 7:00 Good Will Hour, Ironiied Yeast, MBS. 8:00 Zcke Manner's Hillbillies. 8:15 World Affairs. .MIIS. S::i(l Music Hy Faith, .MIIS. !l: no News. MIIS. 9: 15 Frank & Archie, MBS. 9:30 Sign Off. Hore For Medical Treatment II. B. Smith, of Langlois. Oregon, camo to ltosehurg Thursday to re ceive medical treatment. ARCTIC HORIZONTAL 1, 7 Pictured polnr explorer 10 To regret. 11 Either. 12 Eggs of fishes. 13 Term. 14 Plural pronoun. 15 Region. 17 In. 18 Each. 19 Member of a low Hindu caste. 20 Note In scale. Answer to Previous Puzzle lllfii 21 Matgrass. 42 2000 pounds. 23 Senior. 43 Supreme court 24 Side bones. 44 Protuberance. 2!i Dutch coin. 45 Glided. 29 Mental 47 Compass contract. point. 31 Spider's home 4R Banal. 33 Scurf. 50 Assumed 35 To redact. name. 30 Detested. 53 To worship. 38 Assam 55 Stimulates, silkworm. 57 His naval title 39 Courtesy title. 58 He studied the 40 Melodious. conditions " 5 0i 6 9 r J 1 l" f 3 o 7 1 mf kj i p p Ml iad JLs -J u n n) i EZZZZ -ZZ Ipj By William Army, Navy Heads Disagree on Plane Expansion Outlay Hy JOHN T. i'LYNN NIC A Service Staff Correspondent Major Al Williams, aviation ox port, writing in tho Scripps How aid papers, puts Ills finger on a very significant and serious fact in the current flow of rumors about armament plans which uro being formed in Washington. Aviation and national defense are highly profosslouul subjects. Whether wo need 2000 now planes or 13,000 to derond us is a matter for tho experts lu military and na val science. As the government spends a vast auin of money on tho navy and tho army, one would sup poso that our oxports in military und naval aviation would be found there. But Major Williams tells us, and It is his business to keep informed about such matters, that tho exports of the army and navy have not boon consultod. This is a very disturbing and allocking revelation. If the ox ports of tho army and navy huvo not been consulted about tlrts giimdioso plun to train 20.000 ill lots a year in our colleges, th'ell tho question arises who is being consulted? Who are tho exports? And where did they get to bo ex perts ? Wanted: Some Answers - There are stories going around that tho army and navy are not In sympathy wilh the immense pluns for war preparation emanating rrom Washington. Is this true or not? I heard It stated by navy men when lust year's e;reat naval plans were before tho senate that those plans did not origlnato In the ; navy. If not, then where did they j originate? Tile president Is the commund-er-lu-chlef of tho navy. But tho navy belongs to the L'nitcd States of America. Hut as the president I is tho immediate superior he can ; Impose commands on the navy and ! enforce silence. But congress owes I a duly to the American peoplo. It! is the duty of congress to find out I EXPLORER 13 Is part of his explorer's equipment. 16 He travels to remote places by . 22 Monkey. 24 Head covering 25 Interdiction. 27 Bone. 28 Sour. 30 Decree. SI Wheal. 32 Cots. 34 Carnivorous animals. 36 Ivy. 37 To expand. 40 Engine. In the . Antarctic. VERTICAL i Ketone. 3 Brief. 41 Eyelashes. 4 One who lives 44 Breeding for pleasure. places 5 Those who 46 Filth. row. 6 Great fear. .7 Partition. 8 Long ago. 9 Revolving . devices. 49 Male sheep. 81 Tree. 52 Lava.- 54 Ell. 55 Southwest. 56 Year. Advertised Prices Effective Saturday and Monday COFFEE ' Hills. S. & W., M. J. B., Golden West can ,. 29c 2-lb. can 56c what the army and navy really think about these plans. No one has a rlRht to Interpose himself between congress and the navy and prevent the supply of technical ex pert advice flowing from the navy to coneress when il deals wilh na tional defense. Ono newspaper, an ardent admin istration supporter, approves tho aviation program but asks why the training of aviators is to ho turned over to the National Youth Admin istration? The answer is quite sim ple. The National Youth Adminis tration is a relief agency Tho funds for it come out of relief tuuds which are in the hands of the president. It anil its funds are not controlled hy congress under the present set-up. The president can act as he chooses without going to congress. One-Man Control If It Is put under the National Youth Administration, the presi dtnt can run it as if It were his personal property without asking anyone's advice. lie ran establish it without asking advice or author ity. Hut if it were to .be made an army and naval function, con gross would have to approve it and appropriate the funds for It. And the less congress has to do with this ami ail other matters, appar ently the better the administration likes It. There the president can intro duce into our colleges a vast pro gram of military or aviation train ing .without so much as a by-your-leave from anyone. Hut this is not the way of re publican Governments. Nor is it the way ot wisp gmcrninents. Il all smacks of the destruction cle ment of haste-hurry. Hurry to meet some mythical enemy hover inc somewhere off our shores. Therefore. . without calling in uenerals or admirals or other ex perts, we shall rush off into a wild aviation scramble, (or pome .ur IHise or other, only, some years hence, or when we need the planes, lo he forced to unscramble the mess, as we are now confronted with unscrambling the 'V. mess und the social security mess. ir , i i I ASPS Swl,,'s -9 L' tBn BLlE STAR DIAMOND - i stJjew7Lrl"f z f.r5C ETCHES 6 B0Z 17c 1 I SHORTENING 4 u 57c I CATSUP l,,,1,,,!. IOc j fountain BROWN SUGAR I 17c I I PEAS RoyalJudlip ! Jf EGG NOODLES 2its21t I l for A VJ A p Lux Lifebuoyi Camay ' S bars g !j Peet Mechanic, Palmolive for & JTt i . , , 1 i LARGE CRISP SUNKIST COACHELLA NEWTOWN OR S S HEAD PMOK VALLEY WINESAP LETTUCE ".!r Grapefruit 1ES 2t..d.l5 d.. 25 3i-10 ib..-19 j LARD fe. i Swift's Cel!o Wrappd I I bS.' -PICNICS j U I Ol CKJ 5 co'nded7ltU Average KB & ! J. J. Brenner's f 'W" lfWf 7 f I : Pint 28 I V 'bS-, li V 5 ! I Quart " ; 5S j ' ' ' 1 -APT MEATY BACKBONES 2 Lr 15c I BEEF ROAST I tLBrlifLf pork roast TPrrg:lb):ou.,:! 17c I MINCEMEAT Kerr'S, Z19e I I SHORT RIBS Bec",dib 15c I BACON sS'rd, ,b 35c I Home Owned Store! FLOUR MILK I cS&UHGjE Fisher's Blend Carnation, Alpine, & M. t-AWC tl cp:i;Tu,;s--c 10"; 57c ! 2414 ,b,lbSL.79c '"- 2.1641.43 j wniDMiLiT r 0RES,N White Satin Beet FOR CANADA URGED OTTAWA. Jan. 12. (Canadian Press) The governor-general of Canada, 1ml Tweedsmuir. open ing the dominion's parliament to day, declared: "Conditions of mod ern warfare make it imperative that Canada's defenses be materially strengthened." Sketching In broad outline a pro gram to be presented by the Domin ion government for unemployment relief, farm aid and other problems, Uortl Tweedinulr said a vigorous policy would be pursued "to sale guard the country from the dang ers of attack," with special em phasis on air defenses. Now trade agreements linking the L'nitcd States with both Canada and the United Kingdom, signed Nov. 17, taken together "constitute a constructive contribution toward a betterment of world conditions," he declared. LAW OFFICERS TO MEET IN ROSEBURG Law enforcement officers of the southern Oregon district will meet at the Umpipia hotel in Iloseburg, Jan. 21, it was announced today. Tho meeting will bo given over to a study of law enforcement prob lems, and lo entertainment. Ilert ('. Hoylan, district attnr ney. Bend, president of the asso ciation: Lieut A. O. rmnn, Ore gon stale police. Med ford, vice president, and William (.renbem or. deputy sheriff. Med ford, secre tary, are anions the association officers expected to be present. Loral arraneemonts are In charjse of Sheriff Percy Webb and Deputies Clifford Thornton and Harry Burr. ALASKA 1938 GOLD YIELD IS 21 MILLION SKATTl.K. Jan. 1 1. (API The sold "flood'' rrom Alaska n-nrliint the assay ollite last year ajiprosi- H. L. CARPENTER PAUL ABEEL mated $21,000,000, nearing the all time high of S26.000.0UO at the turn of the century, (Jeorge I. Swarva, assayor-in-charge, snid today. In all, precious metals valued at S2.V 700,000, an increase of 51. 700,000 over i:i;t7, were handled from Alas kit, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon. ' StUf BLACK J A C Ifvl U HteoHt me same ifutu? BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY HD tU V. P. L l-f 75 pt' 1.4S qt. WrWru ll.ll.li. OLD BLACK JACK I Tjtiii-Sin mr