SK ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1939. CCC ACTIVITIES Foresters, Camp Leaders Speak on Safety, Work and Education. The Ihrnc prlnciiuil faclnin fon-nei'ti-il wilh opiMiitiun t CCC tannin were (ll;ussi'il al n lnti-i'PslliiK coiifprnnce lfl'l " wntk ill .Mi'iifonl, arrordlliK I" V. V. Iluiplmm. HiiiiiMVlnor lit Hie VlllKlia Nntiomil forest, wli" lii attendance, other r-i""-"l"K the riituqua finest were It. II. Mel eer, prnjert HilpervlKor; T. M. ilar her anil l-t. John I.. Kenneily, pruj eel Buperllilonilent anil eamp m-mantlet- of Kteumhoal eamp, anil John It. MonlKinnery nml l.t. Clen dun Mnniiiiin of South I'nipiina Falls eiiinp. The local Kionp renirii eil last nlliht from tlm threeiluy meellnt! ilevoleil to u illseussiiiil of eiluiallon. safely anil work pro erunl into which the Cf.'C activities now are illvlileil. The conference, Mr. Iliiriihain rc jmrls, was under the Kiiiilance of Col. Harvey II. Fletcher, illstrlet cuinnmniler for the .Meclforcl area, unil was atteiiileil hy roresl super visors unit their representatives, inoject snperlntenilcnts anil eamp coininanilera inclnileil In the Med fonl illslrlct. Special Training Offered A ve.-v thorough eiliicallonal pro- Krani lias heell iirnuiBcd for CCC camps, w hero young men, niuny or whom, liccaime of financial reaHons, have been unalile to secaru inl vaneeil eiincation, may obtain spe cial training in a wide variety of subjects. Tralnliit; in afety also Is an Im portant ractor, In order to lessen ihiniser to the H'eat liiiinher of en lollees who have had little previous experience ill tl lore or less haz ardous work into which they are enlisted. The works projects Include such Hems as road and trail hnlhllnt!, construction of lookout houses, brldKOH. lowers, telephone lines, ,i,l iiuinv ol her activities of import ance rroiu the standpoint of public welfare. Various phases councclcd with each or Hie three activities are be Inn discussed at a series of IT, con- ren 'S helm; held IIiiiiukIiiiuI Ihu ninth corps army area, Mr. Harp liam slated. Tim Portland office of Ihe forest service was represented at .Med ford hy Col. James h'ranklaud, w ho Is lit ehariie of Hie CCC work pro Itraiu for the tlri'Kon and WiisIiIiik ton region, anil hy Itay LlndheiK, special trainiiiB officer for llie same area. Camps In the Meilford district, Mr. Ilarpham reports, are under su pervision of several auencles, In cludlliK Ihe II. S. rorest service, na tional park service, 11. H. Inireiul ol reclamation, t). anil C. administra tion, tho slates of t)renon anil California ami Ihe Keneial land of fice department of kiukIiik. Hie United States. France today also mniilfesteil her concern over und illsapprovul of (lermany's advance In rent rat Europe. ! The French cabinet npproveil 0 hill to Klvo Premier Daladler vir tual dictatorial decree powers for more Ihiiii eiKht months to make France ready to riliin ai a inoiio-ni not ice. London and Paris consuiien on Joint Fre.ncli lli itish protest to t.er-many. Would Kegain rrcsiigc. A French movement also wnB ii,rlie,l to send a special mission nun am eastern l-.urope 10 restore piestiKe In liiimanla, soviet Russia and other nations win... once formed part of France's col lective security structure. uhiixIi Prime Minister Cham berlain was expected to reflect a hardened llritlsh altliuiio wnen ie. ::peaks lonlKht In a broadcast ad dress at lllrmiiiKham. He has no i,..v.-l..,lL-e,l bitter reKiet of tier- nianv's emerxenco In an Imperial role with almost JO.OUO.OllO new Kliiv Hiiliiects. These ueie some of Ihe Herman aciiulslllons which the democracies muni lace: Full eolllpment for 40 divisions, including tanks anil some of the best artillery In tne worm; vast stores of munitions and iihoiit i r.no first line warphmes lor tns air fleet. in a nutshell, flermany hail wip ed out moBt French and Tlrltlsll efforts since last September to mulch Clermnn rearmament on land and In the air. Reverberations Elsewhere. In Sofia, MulKarin, soveral thou unml nnlversilv stlldenls wen haseil by mounled police after tney hud demonstrated noisily ucuinst ilissolution of Czechoslovakia. The Swiss federal council, meet ing to consider the chaiiKed map of central lOiirope, tool! cognizance or "certain kIkiih of Inouleluile ainoiii! the Swiss people, a majority of II i Cerman-speakinir. Swiss Kconomics Minister Her mann Obrecht warned that "any one who strikes a blow at our In dependence) and territorial Intel?- rit v w I encounter war. in Home. United Slates Ambas sador William Phillips KniiKht from Count Clano, Italian forelKn minister, an Indication of Ilaly'i reactions and iiilentlons in view of her axis parlner's new power In nl nil Kurope. In Moscow, delegate!) to Hie 18th all-union congress of the- coinmiiu- Ist parly declared soviet llussiu wns ready lo repel any atlack. either In Hie far east, or against. Ihe soviet Ckraine. Thev were parlicularly luindfiil or Ihe Ukraine, Russia's rich grnn- ary. transacting business in JRoseburg Saturday. Mis. CladvH Clllberlson nJnl Tom Knight attended the show in Myr tle Creek Sunday evening, i Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Mescrvn were visitors in ,-viarsiiiiciii .ooo- day. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Whim were transacting business in itoseluirg. Monday. Veriin Cook lias returned to the dough ranch after studying art In Sun Francisco for several months. Miss May Gross and -Mrs. It. (.. Campbell returned Monday morning from Vonralia where they nau spent the week-end. Pat I'atterBon of Crania Pass and lion Snyder of Medfonl visit ed friends at the South Ujnpoua Falls CCC camp Saturday night ind Sunday. Aimer Meserve and Hon. Dale Ulam. uttended to business mat ters In Coipiille, Tuesday. Juanlla I.lsea and Suslo t;rlspen visited at the homo of Mrs. (Iladys Whitney ill Cnnyonvllie Saturday ifternoon- Mi-s. A. K. Moore, her ilatntrilers. Miss Florence, Mable and Velma, Mige Khaefer and Claude Alhei- lon were transacting inisinewi in Itoseburg. Friday.. John Iltlteliluson accompanied hy his sisters, Miss fiem and Wlfelha, uttended to business matters in Itoseburg, Saturday. Gordon Wiley and Alvln lllelm of Tiller were guests during Ihe weekend at the Walter .'Oollt- gomery home. Joo Allln had the misioriuiie in have a young horse that lie was breaking to work, break Its leg lust week. The animal had to be shot to end Its suffering. Dale and Calvin Ulam atletuteil national guard drill In Hoseburg, Monday evening. Gilbert Calhoun of Grass Valley, Calif., visited during the week-end at Ihe H. U. Calhoun home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Monney went lo Itoseburg Sunday from which place Mr. Ilonlicy went on to Port laud where lie expects to receive medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols and Iheir daughter. Celeste, of Orient, Wash., visited at the II. I.. Cal houn liome .Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delhert Poole and daughter. Edna Mae, visited liiends and atlended to business matters In HoBobtirg Monday. Phil Hart and bis son, Hilly, moved lo Jloseburg Thursday. Mr. Hart hns purchased ail Interest In a restaurant III that cily. Mrs. A. I0. Moore and her son, Johnnie, accompanied by Alberl Janeko were Myrtle Creek visitors .Monday. Johnnie bad some dental work done while there. COUNTY ROAD PLANS I LeV Till FOR 1939 DRAFTED of a tablet on the site of the old i Cirque de Paris where World war (Continued from page 1.) I leterans loundtd the American 1 .eelon 2l years a-ro today. I "The United States, b"lng at Hognn road S2,r,0O. Dlxonville oil- j ,.,. believes also in individuals lug H00. Kdenbouer oiling $51111, 1 . .-,iions' rights to liberty and Melrose oiling 1.200, Myrtle j j,,Kti--, Is implementing its arnia Creek oiling :inn. Lower Smith ,,,, S() t,at It may not be de liver road SL4HII, Hahn's Corner I ff.ue!ess should Its institutions be road $200, Winchester p.ay iloi k ;tttacked." lie said. JI,mo. Wilbur ouarry Srj.eo, conn- lioclaring that justice, freedom ty shops S2.I00. North Umpiu:i ! :i deiunciai y were fundamenlal road lights of way Sl.r.nO. ! ,iplea ol tin- A ricaii Legion. o jp.ullitt said the United States gov- . - n. r, eminent was atteuiptiiig to piv.- JLr. I rUrlLo JJ UWn i mote peace wilh these rame pun THINKING SPRAGUE Iple a foiiudalion. - o (Continued from page 1.) not detrimental." While the administration bill to permit eillali'ation of school taxes within counties failed of passage. .. . accomiilluli- .,, ., t , .. ed a good purpose in that II start ed people to think about their schools and school taxes." PURGE TRAILS NAZI SEIZURE OF CZECHS Continued from race 1) Hid li) ho IKMinitt?(l to U. S. RAPS GRAB OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA Hprffld on trie noor. Czech reeling was evident. JlmidretlH of ner.soim tuod out side the liritish coitHiilate shotil iiiK "we want lo fret away." (Continued from pace 1) Iheir own ships materials purchas ed in this country, the chief oxe eulive HimeBted that his ineHsae of January 4 he read. The president won hi not answer a ouest ion whether he Ihnueht de velopments In Kuropo might pre vent the kinj; and mieen of Kdl' land carrying out their proposed (rip lo this country in June. Reporters asked t ho president what disturbing reports lie had in mind when lie told newspapermen in Florida several weeks ago that j : development abroad might cause him to cut his recent fleet review trip Fhort. The president said lie had very definite reasons for making Ihe statement he dirt and they were literally Irue at Ihe time, lie would not state tin reasons. When askeil if reports to him at that time involved a projected invasion bv Germany of France through Holland and Switzerland, I he president v.uUl those, reports' h;id been printed in newspapers si months ago. U. S. SUIT NAMES JIMMY ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON. March 17 (AP) Tin justice department today named Junius lloosevek in Ihe gov ernment's anil-trust sull against the motion nicture Industry. The name of the sou of Ihe presi-' dent was one of several substituted for other names as defendants in the government's iiuti-trust action. Young Itoosevelt on January l!l became a member of Ihe hoard of directors of United Artists corpora lion. The juslice department announce ment said (hat Charles Schwartz, Kmauucl Silverstono, James Itoose- It and Theodore Caruso are lo be substituted as parties defendant in place of Douglas Fairbanks, Mary IMckford. Charles Chaplin and Sam uel (iohhvyn. is they do not conflict witli (Jer many. Jews Hard Hit Iteginning today under I h e n a . i anti-Semitic restrictions Jewish-owned stores were being taken over by administrators un til they can be sold to non Jews. Jewish doctors and lawyers no longer can praei ice here. There are about 4ou Jewish lawyers in Prague; perhaps lif.o more in all Moravia. Czech radio stations and news papers were under nazi supervi sion. Foreign legation were closing down, hut the American legation said it. had not yet received In st ructions. An embassy night club in tho Ambassador hotel on Saint Weu- las siiuare. well-known to tour ists, has been turned into a nar raclts. The swanky club has been dosed and soldiers sleep on straw SANITARY I UILblb for home, school or place of tmslness, are being built, paint installed with WPA la ior for only the cost of male- Hurry, lime Is limited. METZGER CO. Roscburcj HITLER CLOSELY GUARDED ON JOURNEY TO VIENNA VIKN'NA. March 17. IAP) Adolf Hitler arrived at Vienna to day alter a two-day journey drouth his new protectorate of Hohemia and Moravia. The fuehrer's movements from tnwn to town were shielded In se erecv Mini bv a corns of elite guards. Armored cars convoyed ; square mil' hint when he used bis big touring I -ur. - ! The nazis did not want to risk any Siavie displeasure in the path of the proteetor of the Slavs. Frjur years and a day after the one-time army corporal informed the world he would cut Ihe bonds of the Versailles treaty, he was on a tour of bloodies.- conquest the second since he rode into Aus tria lat. March. Hitler Rules 90 Million. The fuehrer was looking over Geriuany's new elbow room the 'lebensraum" or living space which lie lold the releasing January 3 nunny's millions had to have unless they could increase exports ;ind imports in great measure. This elbow room, putting nazi Germany almost within arm's reach ( of the soviet union s "breadbasket," ihe I'kraine, became part of great er Germanv vesterdav. Tniinv in the new ro e oi nrotec tor over the pincipal parts of the former Czecho-Slovak republic. Hit ler ruled almost -lO.inut.niio Slavs ihat is. Czechs and Slovaks living In Hohemia and Moravia. lH.OnO square miles, and Slovakia, 14,fjni square miles. With these people under the. swastika. the inhabitants of llit ler'H reich. or realm, numbered nearlv O'f.noO.unO. Before the an nexation of Austria and. last Oc tober, the absorption of Czeeho Sto akia's Sudetenhmd. Germany was a nation of i;0,0u0t'juw. All that was left of Czechoslo vakia after the Munich partition of September now is Hitler's save Carnatho-rkraine area: 4.2"; piare miles, population: u.to.oou lih h vesterdav was declared part of the kini-'dnm of Huni'ary. FOR YOUR TAXI Phone 21 Roseburg Dairy Grade A Pasteurized and Raw Milk DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH" PHONE 186 Spring Dance AND STYLE SHOW Sponsored By The Roseburg Business and Professional Women Tuesday Evening March 21st 8 P. M. AT THE ARMORY DALE KING AND HIS BAND ADMISSION 35c Jtmsines J mI and j'jor lo trial. 1 1 iL. W. BULLITT EXPLAINS U. S. ARMAMENTS EXPANSION PARIS, .March 17. (AD Unil-i ed Slates Ambassador William C.I Itullitt today declared the United : States was biiildinK up its anna-: merits because it knows "crimes i against international morality are OIAMIMA. Wash., March 17. (Al1) A new distribution of liquor profits was decreed today when Governor Martin signed house hill No. I!(il). Under (he new law,. 36 per cent or the profits ro to the slatis gen eral fund, V.l per cent lo tho coun ties and r2 per cent to the ctlles. The profits now are divided on a r.o-.r0 basis, the flml r0 per cent ro iiiK to the stale general fund and the remainder to the cities and counties on a population basis. Hy the new law, the cities, it Is estimated, will receive an addition al cut of about :t.Mim,MH) biennial ly. If liquor sales continue at the present level. The slate would keep the reve nue from the 10 per cent tax on li quor sales. (Another bill, as ycl not acted upon by the uovernor. would add another (wo per cent to the tux on liquors). No Incorporated city. Iowa or county in which sale of liquor Is rorbldden will share in the distribution. RENEGADE KILLERS...BAD MEM ...CLAIM- JUMPING AMBUSCADES ...THE OLD WEST MS AM EX- CITIM' PLACE, LITTLE DAYS CREEK DAYS C.HUIOK. MtyTh 17 Hay Wright and his father, J. V. Wright, delivered a load of 1iorh In Kose- hin-K, Saturday. Mrs. Pete Ulam went to Grants Pass Prlday, reluming Saturday evening accompanied by her rou- in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark. They returned to Grants Pass Sunday evening. Mihs Carolyn Hilt and her sister. .Miss Patricia, were Ihe quests of their Kia ml parents, Mr. ami Mrs C. C. Hill, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Perdue were attending lo business matters in Itoseburg Friday. Mrs. Gladys Culbertson was a Myrtle Creek visitor Monday, I'Ylt, Snyder went (o Portland Sunday, returning to his home Tuesday. Vernio Lerwill and Walter lion- deun made a business trip to Co tpillle Sunday. Victor and Charles PeWItt were CHAMBERLAIN SAYS OPINION SHOCKED (Continued from page 1) since the treaty of Versailles n situation that ouht to have been settled long nun. "After all. Ihe first objective of my visit was achieved. The peace of Murope was saved." T.ONI H1N, M a rc h 17. ( AP) Itrltaiu loday instructed her am bassador lo Germany. Sir Neville Henderson, to return lo linden to report on the reich's absorption of Hoheinia-Moravia and Slovakia. Persons close to the government described the recall, which hud been nniler consideration since yes terday, as a gesture of dlsapproal of the methods of Adolf Hitler's government in Its eastward advance in central Kurope. They compared It to President Roosevelt's action last November M In summoning Ambassador Hugh It. Wilson back to the United States to report on tho German drive against tho Jews. 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