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In the Current National Boy Scout Week, You Can Do Your "Good Turn Daily" by Tossing Out Food lor the Birds, Your Friends Harassed by Winter Storms. THE WEATHER Humidity 4 : 31 p. m. yesterday ....S:t 1 iih :U temperature- yesterday ....44 Lowest l mperalure las night ... -tl Precipitation fur 24 hours Precip. since Mist of month .... - Predp. troin Kept. 1. l!:it LV!t' JJefiriemy since Kept. I. !!'!.. LVt Snow SALES TAX The plan has asam bobbed nf hi tin Oregon legislature, till time as it proposed means of rais ing funds fin- relief ami aid to tho aged. You'll bi Interested ki dts luistit of thy hill, Head VKWS KKViKW win news. pi THE DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY VOL. XLIII NO. 249 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY. F EBRUARY 7, 1939. VOL. XXVH NO. t5J OF THE EVENING NEWS IN 2 ILK -rf LYVYUVrf llFaari a a a. J mm - .mm. tto I run ffT VC imminmnni ii ii ii ii 7 mm m w iiiiiiii iici viKjrejry-sa 9 CO MISElt.T HILL; Battle Storm Hits On Both Sides Off Cascades! Plows Busy Cutting Lanes to Accommodate Traffic; Crater Lake Park Road Closed. POIiTLANIk Ore, Fell. ". (API The mighty Cascade range lost Hs distinction today as tin- tradi tional barrier between rain ami snow w hen snow replaced squalls on the western slope toward the sea ami blizzards descended on the higher sections in the fast. Thf snowstorm hit viciously at southern Oregon on hoth shies of the mountains. Klamath Kails was envelope! by thf third day of bliz zard conditions hut railway lines' ami major highways remained op en. A dozen families, most of them government employes, were ma rooned among mountains of snow at Crater take national park. They were all well-housed and had an abundance, of winter supplies. Snow plows cut a narrow one way lane to Ttmberline lodge on Mount Mood to give about 2u gnosis access to the main highway. The snow fell as steadily at Mount Hood as it did at Crater lake to the south. The national park had 1 1 inches of fresh snow timing the night, blinking the season's total to ll!!t. Plows Kept Busy Highway equipment battled a blizzard in the Itogue river valley. Snow ranging in depth from a few inches to a foot was removed from the higher levels of the busy Pa cific highway. Plows were ordered to the Red wood highway near the California (Continued on jiairn ti SII0W LASHES EAST. ci flood nine P.y th' AssncialiMl I'rrKS Snowstorms 1;isIhm! tho northern Atlnntit- eo;tsl tothiy while rising tloo.l waters of the Ohio valley brmmht new health anil i-eseue Urohletns. I'm-mnonia. health workers said, was the greatest danger in the Hood, desi'tlljed hy tile Kelltmky state health eottmiissioner as the worst in the history of Hie moun tains. Newport. Ky.. authorities esti mated tltat families had been re moved from homes when the water Hooded '' etty blocks. Prepara tions were made for Inn Iter evacu ations. New Kn'-'lalld was cri ded by n snowstorm that grounded planes and impeded sea and land traffic. The Tall ranu'ed from one to two Indies in northern New Knulaml to five tit t'ape Cod. liailioads and irollevs cenerally maintained their schedules but motor trallic was dani-'erous. Colder weather overspread the Mississippi valley ami a scwre cold wave has hit lite northern liocky mountain region. Occasional snows were forecast for most of the middle west toniKhl and tomorrow, Editorials on the Day's News By FIIAXK JKNKINS pitKSinKNT KOOSKVKLT de- nies heatedly that he ever said the American frontier is ,on the Hhine. or in Fiance, and asserts that reports of his conference v. ith the senate military affairs committee have Kiv-n an erron eous impression of thi.-J nation's policy. QFKSTIONKlv rather pointedly he said this nation's foreign policy lias not changed ami will not be changed. He offered this as his outline of what he believes it to be: 1. Opposition to any entangling alliances. 2. Maintenance of world trade for nil nations including our selves. ;i. We are in pympatby ith With Snow Keeps Main Highways SALES TAX PLAN All s Ready For Decision On Bond Issue Completion of Roseburg's Sewer Project Resting on Vote Scheduled for Thursday. All arranirements have been com. plelod. City iieeorder A. J. (leddi'S icported today, for the special -city election to be held between S a. m. and S p. in. Thursday. Koseburf; vot ers will zo to the polls in the four city wards to ballot on a proiiosai to issue bonds in the sum of S2a. tiim to be used in cooperation Willi the U'l'A in construction of a sewage, disposal plant, to complete the city's campaign to take pollu tion from Hie South Cnipqua river. For voting purposes the city Is divided inlo four wards. Ward No. t is located, east of Jackson street, north of Oak street, ami the polling place Is at the countv courthouse. Ward No. 2 takes in all of the city west of .Jackson street and north of Uine street. The polling place is the clubhouse of the Hose- tiurc w otrtnn s ciuo. Ward No. II includes (be terrl torv south of l,atte street anil west of Cobb. Deiison and Hose streets. The polling place is the linseburg bond. Ward No. t is south of Oak street and east of Jackson. Itose. tiensoll tund Colili streets. The polling place ' Is lite city hall. Klectiou hoards have neon iinuieu for each precinct, ballots have been printed and nil election boxes ami materials made ready lor (he task of collecting the vote. Project Reviewed While I he matter of stream puri fication lias been considered for tuauv vears. it was not until the federal program of public works was begun that the city took action on a definite plan. I'nder the first proposals, nego tiated with the Public Works Ad ministration, the citv proposed to build Hie intercenting sewer sys tem anil sewage disposal plant and to finance Its nart of the cost bv nie-ins of a self liouidating bond, which would have been paid off (ConMuned on nace fi SPEED DEMON NEAR DEATH FROM CRASH INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 7. CAP) ordinarv hi-hway accident put William C. (Wild Hill) Cum in ines, r2. of Indianapolis, nearer death today than ever before in vtvtrs of automobile racing bifrh Hiihted by his winning the 1IKS-I liou-mile race here. His nasseiiKer car hit a soft shoulder near here last nlshl, plunged through a rail guarding a bridge approach and tumbled fiu feet into Lick creek, thrnwinc him 'n his face into two feet of water. Passersby pulled him out uncon scious and saved him from drown ing. lie was reported in critical con- j ditioii from possible brain eoncus- S(fn i ii ;i it" no ;i i kh;i v , each ami every effort to reduce or limit armaments. A. As a tuition we are sympathe tic with the peaceful maintenance of political, economic and social independence of alt nations in the world. VtflTH that statement of our for- eign policy, few Americans will disagree although many will be inclined to add this further point: "Minding our n n business am! letting other peoples mind theirs." lint in his point No. I President Roosevelt snreests as much. peaceful maintenance of poli tical, economic and social inde pendence of all nations in the or hi" can hardly be interpreted as meaning other than granting (Continued on page 4) Defense Bill Prepared For House Action Proposed Outlay Boosted bv Roosevelt ; Senate Keeps Up Row Over Secret Meet. WAS! II N OTON . Feb. 7 ( A 1 The house military committee sought lo wind up its work on the administration's defense legisla tion today and send the measure to the floor for immediate action. The bill, embodying major por tkms of the S.ri52.0rtt,tttK armament program, would authorize the pur chase of $3mutm,ott of new planes, the buying of additional equipment, and the placing of $32, (jOts.oim in "educational orders." The latter would enable manu facturers lo familiarise themselves with military needs. in addition to the augmented army plane program. President Roosevelt recommended I con gress yesterday it spend an extra ii;.2:i.oot( for aviation research facilities. The money wonM supplement the regular appropriation for the national 'advisory committee of aeronaut ics. The president sug gested Sl,i)iftMH( he used to hut hi a research station at Sunnyvale, Calif., ami S2,lto,otn( be allotted for extra equipment and facilities at Langley Tield. Va. May Break Secrecy In the senate, tin hot contro versy over the sale of fighting planes to Fiance brought a state ment from Senator Nye !., N. i. members of the military commit tee may be "forced" to give their version of what took place at a secret conference last ueek with Coutinued on page ti FLIER SETS RECORD N FOUR-MILE DIVE StlKKVFPOUT, Ui.t Feb. 7. ( Apt Second Lieutenant Troy Keith of the air corps reserve had i no ill effects today to show for a plane dive of nearly four miles during which ItarksdaSe field offi cers estimated he may have trav eled faster than any human ever ; has. I Fly In k yesterday at 2N.mm. fret above Caddo lake, Lieut. Keith lost consciousness when his oxygen tank failed to function. Ilelore he recovered, his army pursuit plane plunged to a height of it.i'fm foet where he managed to get control of it and land safely despite a buckler) wing. Army officers said the plunge of the plane to tower altitude ami ; denser atmosphere brought back jttse of the pilot's faculties. Lieut. Keith found his speed in dicator had .Jammed at ."ot miles an hour. Although conceding It was a "scientific guess." other officers experienced in aerodynamics fig ured the plane limy, luive attained a speed of about t;7' miles an hour, or more than 11 miles a minute, during the div Lieut. Keith's plane was the same tvpe used recetutv hv Test Pilot H. Lloyd Child of the Cur-tiss-Wright Airplane company, who marie an exnerimental power dive at IStiffalo, N. V.. at an estimated speed of about "7"i miles an hour. Child started from an altitude of 22.UUU f.et. PEANUT REMOVED FROM BOY'S THROAT PORTLAND F"b 7.- f API--roenibecher hospital attaches w-er m i Id J v Mirprised yesterday I when an 5 1-yeai -old youth wit.- brought in ith a peanut in b bronchial tube. They said It Was nothing un usual to get a small child w ith such a complaint but by the time t hev reach 1 1 they usually Vnnw better. Th object was removed with ou injury to the boy or th' peanut. REVIVED Bill Will Be Presented To Legislators Proposal at Salem Copies Washington Law; Aimed to Raise Funds for Relief, Pensions. SALEM, Feb. 1. AP) Tho senate passed and sent to the house today a bill to increase the non-resident fish Inn license fee from $3 to S5. The senate also passed a resolution by the ways and means committee to make ap propriations for fiscal years instead of calendar years. Ily PAFL H. ilACSKR. .IK. SALKM. Feb. 7. (API A two per cent gross sales tax bill, mod eled after the Wasliingtuu sales tax law, was among three meas ures awaiting Introduction by the bouse legislation and rules com mittee today. Knmls raised would be used for relief and old age assistame. , The measure, which provides fr.r tmmee of tax tokens by t)K state, is sponsored by L. i. Nash ; and Sen. Isaac K. Staples, iftJiH sales, with a few- cent tons including newsiami and subscription sale of newspapers, f would be subject to the two per j cent tax. Absorption of the tax or price concessions by merchants would be a misdemeanor. Ui-iuoiithly re ports of sales ami bi -monthly lay meiits to the state tux commis sion would be required. Similar measures have been re jected repeatedly by the voters. In lit::; the people turned down a sales tax referendum 1 ST. 'lilt to :w.iti. Other Bitts Offered Other measures include one (o establish soil conservation dis tricts ami a state soil conservation commission. The bill won hi set up adjustment boards in each district ami provide financial assistance in control of eiosiim. The measure appropriates Sf,Hm ior the bien uium. Tenure for the deputy superin tendent of slate police would be provided in a bill prepared by Rep. John Hall. Trial board hearing ami appeal from dismissal would be included. Sen. iioiothy Lee introduced a bill today to authorize counties to establish boards of vocational education to set up vocational schools. The seven-member boards could be created at county elections. The people also would have t ap prove a one-mill tax lew, which would raise about SLfHru.ittm over the entire, state. A referendum was ready today for introduction hi the hotts 1,1 (Continued on page 6.1 Eruiin niirrrnn Uim miLLLUW riiiu uurrLRu MILD 'FLU' ATTACK VATICAN fl'l V. Peb T -Pope J'ius .t was said by an news service today t tAPt a vati tune been stricken with a mild attack of Influenza v.hh'U nguravatetl his chroiijc asthma and compelled him to "take ull precautions." This was the second time in three months he was forced to Huspend his activities because ol illness. Vatican circles said the holy father l;ecn!y missed the pjeseiife of his regular physn iiifi. I n. Am tola Mtlatit. who has attended him almost daily since in stilckert ill in turn. Ir. Mflatii himself in ill of in fluenza. The (Mtpe w as bejnr tre;ttt d b; It. rilipp Koet hi. asiiaut to f i Milani. The pope, nearlv 'J. cep-brated the seventeenth antiiw-t -try rif br-; election yestotday. He took no part in public vines but receied a intimate, in his private apartments and reuo many tetegtatns of cnrurnifuUi thm.. Thanksgiving Day in Catalonia After Grateful at any lespitc from tile hcrrors of war, these Catalonlan women kneet in public thanKS giving prayer after insurgent troops seized their city. One of Gen. Franco's victorious soldiers is seen at left. , : L, , . cam disposes OF CITY BUSINESS Reservists Get Permit for "Defense" Program; Tax Diversion Favored. The Rosebtirg cil y council, fol lowing a routine business session last iiighi. adjoiiriied until !t a. m, Kriday, at which time it wii! meet to canvass the vole from Thurs day's Special election. Reside it tK of the city will vote Thursday tm a proposed SiiV.ttati bond issue to be used in cooperation with the WPA in construction of a sewage disposal plant. At last night's meeting the coun cil granted the jerpiest of the local chapter ot reserve otticers for per mission to Use the tire KU'eil as a signal in connection with a city wide blackout in simulating an air raid. Permission also was grnnietl to shut off street tightu ami lo ball automobile trallic briefly. A special commit tee. composed if Councilman 1. It, Kiddie unit Cjjy Attorney L, Kddy. was named lo investigate a claim made by Kid red Cobb tor adjustment of property titles on foreclosed lands in the south part of town. A romrntrnlrarirm from tire state highway department asking the city to take over maintenance ot ttoi.il fi-litt oti rfi,. Kli'utiens stir'et t liichway was tabled. Tax Division Favored resolution was adopted urging I Mmriimi t eamltttf lax twi!. " .'".- to allocate ipts tfrt to the county delegation. An ordinance to vacate fix tots, belonging to S. S. lblsinger and lo cated in I hi mitt ou'h addition was placed on tii-t and second rad itttrs. Appirjp! ial ions lr!;tlliriL' approxl tuateiv y'ue weie a Ut hor i'.eit iciprip the f iiy'. pumper firo tnicl; , with inoie ad' qtiate tnakes and to ! install tt i st;a ,-pmmi.'s on Mis bt truck. Appoint me rvts Appr&vetf Appoint mi- n! by Mao: A. S. Vourii; ol li.iu Pifkerr, It. L Whip ple, fi. It liu!);it. L I-; McCUnto. V. and t odiicihiU't L H AIet.g'-r to ompose J !ie city box Hit; coin lilt" -vion was apfiroved by the rortrrctl. The !i,;t)i'H apj it(' fje-rs! o! Ha( - ey Kp.;- tem as city enyiueej n!so was approved, as was bis pro (Jeconter A. ,J, e maw r'tii-iHi m (onm-tion with tur-ue w.k on idant. Ji wa a minim -'I that the Mre-cj rirtiieC'ee ba aiirdei! the anno; I'M-oiine roit!:;if t lo the A- o iat 'rl fjtujMtiy. '1 lie toilowmf bfli- were nrrl- r paid ; Scwr Emergency Uny A a ". omiifv '-it-yh. filing (Coutimted on pa - t -r- - - spiiso premier REFUSES TO YIELD Negrin Piana to Continue Resistance m Spite of Rout of Army. LtNlON. Feb. 7.- fAP The' Spanish government embassy ait- mmoeed today tho government of Premte-r Anna Negrin would pro teed to Valencia "'before the end of ihfs week" and "continue re stKtimee to the end." The announcement nun to no mention of negotiations at the J- re-nrh-S pant hit bonier for peace in tho two and one-hnlt-year-old Spanish civil war but indicated at least a temporary retttsal of the insurgent demand the goverimteni surremler itmonditionally, Uritislt foreign (jSJSre oftiriiilw said (Jreat Mritutn ami I' ranee worn considering reengnflfon ol" the insurgent regime of tiencrai Franco us the sob oftirial govern ment of Spain, 'they said unless i-ramo is recounted atnm the in snrgents wmtbi took entirely (Contimied on pago a.) OEGON B ATT ER fES GET HiGH RATINGS SALKM, Feb. 7. fAP Kottr ot the fiv4- HvtnK bittteiiesof the 2(fttb taunt ariiiiery, Oregon national guairl. received nariofiaf ratings of excellent Maj. ;!!. r,eon;e A. White. comm;inding general of the reprut natrooai guard, said today. sent! Kattent-H receiving the hi eh tat-trij-s w-te buttery tt rff Ashland. nattery r ot Marsfitield, battery H ot Klnmaih Kalis and battery K fi( Ctutai'e titove. The rathm was gh-err fo only :J tr Hf nathmal guard i oast aiiillery ntrtts in the nation. Two Calttoiuia and t wt !;j l Was)iin;:ton units received miliar rifitiii'- 't be );tj;o: is birred on the per- ti)(.siiuiiK e oy use zi'Aiit during an nnaf fai;-et piaeth-e tth itarbo! (deteose fi;tlX !lt f'fM'f SlfVeJlH lilSt June. CO-EDS FROWN ON FIRST-DATE SMACKS Kf'tiKVL, Oje.. Krdt. 7 - xoditiu' b? I. i I'frit r-i .sitv ot ,r'fr - f ,,,r. "fl - rth , ftn nit t iu i-i mh v oi i jrcimu Wed'- An tit egon Ifallv Kniej;t!( fen ori rhe miewti-m l est! v oseiifa - tbrPH and s.td p-r ' tntm-it" The i ptoter -;id be ttb-d n date flu,. (ltj , i. i,.-, et Uut lltl here It A- t-ed bow rhf-v dsoaded ;m tmmiii.- "d.tle" the crtti t'lr-vj fti Lain: led in the Ir-IUA'' !;oe f.rii.ed dp- b' for bored and vv'-sif ? bo-no. sio'fe-Jd t-oHii! wnid- idii-ce-i and (i -m c. ot tot -keved hint Intol - the H-bt - "t-M-iilcJtv n-oalh cnrlMj l O'ilHi' Open Rebel Victory ROSEBIIReiLLBIO FOR CfllEMl I. O. O. F,f Legion, Reserve Officers Wanted in r40r C. of C. Announces. lIoHeburg will invite the stale conventions of f Hid FefiowH, the American Lenton atitl tin ri'serve officers ttsKoehitUm to this city In Ut t't, ilU'ectom of the Uo-se hit eg chamber of couvmeii-e nusiouuced tmfay, folio-wing tiie regular mec4 Ing held fast night. Secretary SV. ('. Harriing was bmtrncted to fr wuid ittvltatioris to each of the or gauiaibiHs at. their meetings this year. t'onsioerabh disniHslfm w a a given the matter of the recent for mation of the Par Pie highway as- i-iH-iution, and it was voted to hold ii formn Inm -h-etm the l.ilter o:trt of March, at which tram thef"' (wo monuis. secretary nf I be as-smdation. Mr. f Hy neat son, and members of the ! state highway commsioti will be invited ta attend:, tt was remiried that, the assm-fnifon is preparing a highway rtdvcrUtdng folder to tu disti ibtited a I the San Frambu-o fair. Projects Approved Chamber of ctvmmercf approval was gtveil the i.ttria ew;ti-e rtis- pii-sal tlant limd Issue, to- be voted up m Thursdays the finance cotn patt'ri of the ttoy Scouts, jtiaffui; Feb. Ut, ami the -Lfi club Market ing day program r fropi-tatioa be fug pledged In each of thesr? acti vities. tfetuvrts tf !iilivJlie wi'in bv Secretary ttar.ttriL' an-t hvlf1"1"'" Harris Kllswoi tb. chairman of Mi o mm it tee, on iiuiuii ies. l ite seeded! y v, as IIISI J net en io ; contact the t.tti btL'hwav cum- I mission and request instaihtion of I a floodlight ill the tin ci sei-1 ton of ; !io Pitctih- highway ahd fiardea tlrdey load. i Tb-- dlfeciors uki voted lo re- , ptest the county nunf to ussem- . UU- matt-rial tcfr an exhibit at the ', stiit e rstir and the i'aciiic Live ."lock r-s iMtsti ion. A rej;i-rt v. ;ih made that teuta livi as ran' erne ii!s have iK-en dis- cflsed trti ji ceh -til ill toil t:ile the-t vcitl in mark op-n-itrg ot the . V,,, n, r... -.,.,l A lf,mndiiee v.n.-' app itrtr-d to consider advi-ubsHty of a sejes of i ij-itutrou to "thei coiimu'niUe . if the flMin!'.- rpj-lfug the efYfl.trg tnettth, ' ;--(.( ct i!. y ftaidiM-g repiieJ be i hail written Herbert tteyets, UUill- a tier the Notibvvesterti Tut key I titovvers. fe-po-sting the as ! fdatbm ont n plan lor iU jBtpi- Vv-eight sitg tur t key Cfubteui. Additional ISO Million Held Needed WPA Emergency Exists, Congress Advised in Plea for Funds for Next 5 Months. WASIiINJTtLV Feb. 7(AP Preshlettt Uoosevelt tuUl congress today mt "emergiericy" exists ttt re lief ami HHkett "fmmwHwtt wmfiM erntlcm" of art suiditional iippt"-ttfii' tints of f ISn.iHKMH for WPA far the uext five months. This figure represents the euc migvess nvadtv m hts request for- NrfrttMHMHH ta carry WPA from Kebiuury thiongb June. T!m whiter hassi ituamiueei earlier ih pri denf had Finned the $l?$IWM,miti bill last Saturday. Mr. Htmspveit said ttt tt messiige to congress that with only S7;V' tHHVtw smthible, WPA either mttsE redia-fr Its rolls abruptly on April i ny LtH-w.trtttt npi-stms- or begin on that date a week-by-weeii reilucftaii which by June t would drop em ployment from a present .uw,mV a figure well below I3mtttitl persons. , - Abrupt Slash Opposed in other words," the m-esiden said, "tho program at present em ployment wmiifl be slashed mnsid craUly more than one-half within a OMMimf of three montha, tt, however, proper reserves werr; maintained at the end of the fiscal year, employment at the end of June wowld drop still further to a figure of only slightly marc than tjTfuMno uvvhour. "Thereft-fm an a program of :gradmvt-reduction from LSfKi.uorV ta i.(fKMH( persatts: watihi be thrown out of works progress administra tion: employment (wr wllh. thf d front Ctttrtt.trnO to .V.mHi.ta Amerl- rjins wonht no Umge)r(rt'cetve red era! government aid." 1 v Utscusstug the prohibition writ ten Info the relief bill against re ducing IVPA mils by mom Hum ftvo per cent during February mu( March. M. iimiaevelt said; The chief executive said be wmiitt have withheld approval of ilm $72a, mHttttrtt bill oh svonndfc Bf inade ipiacy to meet bttman need had congress not irtchided the five tier cent cm limitation. "This proviso," tim tiresidenf rtr clareti. "leads to the comdnsbm tbo congress stands ready during tha balance of Fehrtutry nmi the month of March to rremtsider actual needs in time to increase biore Aprif 1 the appropriation for thf last (tu-ei- months of tire flscrvl year." f "The need of these people Is po apia-reiv( and so deserving that the mils. In human decency might not to be reduced during February- and March by even & per cent. After ; conferences vtith the WPA It ha been dcjermiiied for the above rea- jSfm tn hold tht rolls at the present ! flt;tne id :i.ms,tm persons during; "Emergency" Detailed Utujsevelt said the "facts" Mr. eonstttut mg an emergency were a i follows; 1 That the WPA mtttf should her held at their present 5.wo.hY fhmrtgh February and March to prevent irndito suffering nnri to care for persons- certified as in ncfvff inrt have- not been given em ployment. 2 That the $7"rf.tftftjti(t if not strppUmented. will refjiiire a "very fdra-P-tic reductUm" in the vo-tis-Istarting beyond that could be ab isorl in Srvdnstry, resulting in f vvidestTcad want and distress. :i- The need for "orderly pbm ftiini'." of (be reHef program re- the arimitlistraror shnuhl 'fknow by early March what funds : I :ifl tm in l!n t'mt eluirOrl ft'ontinoed on tiift SA Honesty of Little Bov Restores Lost Purse to Owner An s-ye-ar-ofd boy bad "foid hi" nwmey" todav. while: It, L. fff bard of live Fnlterfon ramiy company had a feetim? of deep grnHimb and relief. iieijittd yesteirtav tost it mirse (rintabting Sl'MK of wMvh ill'ii was in currency and ttm habun " in checks. T-Iik- pnre. dropped fvrt Jack 'iirj slreet, was tottrnt by Kdwtn year-ob! son of Mr. and Mrs. Loieu itarveyv The iaty ttmk Hie purse to tlm Fa,-tou cro'-er y. the snamme--fjat -f 'rtbicb located Mrs. fKird and returned the money to its cf w trer. w bo re warded: th-5 'KftV bonesiy with a gift of