Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1939, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY,' APRIL 21, 1939.
NO REPLY SENT BY
HITLER AND IL DUCE
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communism .
"Wo have got to make it a ba
pr nt floHnrffl American imliry."
Dennis asserted, "that It Is none of
our business what takes place in
Europe and China."
While Dennis advocated reten
tlon of the present neutrality law,
Dr. Ksther i'aukln lirunauer, of
tliu American AHnoelatlon of Lnl
vcrwlty Womi-n, bucked the Thorn
as-Oeyer bill to embargo trade
with nations which violate trea
lien with the UnltNl Hiatus.
DROUGHT AND FIRE
SITUATION EASES
(Continued from page 1.)
ton mountain.
The first check hy the forest ser
vice showed lightning had started
no forest fires.
The Hlunii inflicted minor dam
age to power lines, and lights were
out for an hour in the Kagle Point
lislrict. Residents said one thunder
clap was so violent, It rallied win
dows.
HARRY BRIDGES
PROBE TO REOPEN
ATTEMPTTOFE
(Continued from page 1)
his arrest was issued."
She noted there was no evl-
lence to indicate Itrldges advocat
ed overthiow of the government
hy force and violence, and explain
ed it would be necessary for the
ilepartment to Bhuw the eomiri.v
ist party advocated overthrow of
lh povernnienf.
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Mother brought
home some more
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It's the skilful way they're baked that makes
Honey Maid Grahams such a universal fa
vorite. National Biscuit Company uses a
special blend of natural graham flour
tempting in flavor, delicate in texture, and
rich in nourishing elements.
The honey in Honey Maid Grahams
appeals to the ever-active sweet tooth
in children. It helps supply quick i
energy at playtime, keen flavor at meal
time, wholesome vitality all the time.
Keep plenty on hand. They always come to you
fresh from the ovens of a nearby National
Biscuit Company Bakery.
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SALEM, April 21. (AP) An
other attempt to free Al Hosser,
former A KI teamster secretary
for Oregon who was sentenced
12 years In prison for arson, was
made today when his attorneys,
John and (ieorge Mo wry of Port
land, asked the supreme court to
admit him to hall pending his ap
peal.
Ralph R Moody, sfute coordina
tor, and Bruce Kpaulding. Polk
county district attorney, said they
would fight the application. The
nigh court probably will hear the
appeal about June 1.
The court would have authority
to free Itosser only as far us the
Polk county arson charge Is con
cerned. If Itosser were admitted
to bail, he still would have to con
tend with the Multnomah and
Washington county circuit courts
since he Is under indictment in
those counties.
Kosser tendered $65,000 in
bonds In the three counties to ob
tain freedom, but all these bonds
were canceled after the supreme
court refused to allow Itosser to
appeal.
Hut when the high court revers
ed itself to permit Rosser's appeal,
Itosser's attorneys asked Circuit
Judge Walker of Polk county to
admit Rosser to hail. Judge Walk
er refused two weeks ago to ac
cept jurisdiction; asserting it was
up to the supreme court.
The bond in Polk county origin
ally was $100,000. but after Ros
ser's conviction. Judge Walker re
duced it to $25,000.
Itosser, now in the Multnomah
county jail, has been in jail 14
months. He was convicted of com
plicity in burning the West Sa
lem box factory.
MELROSE
two weeks with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Jpe Mor
gan. Ray Poerner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Doerner spent sever
al days last week nt Portland.
OLALLA
OI.ALLA. April Iff. :r. and Mrs.
nionson Nevaul from Marshfield
caine out Hat unlay evening to
upend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Ollivant and attend the birth
day picnic at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Uun Hteen near Myrtle Creek.
They returned to Marshfleld Sim-
lay night,
flair Northeraft. who has been
MKLROKK, April 20. Ralph
Hutchinson, a former .Melrose
resident, is visiting Dave Daniels
and other old time friends.
L. C. Anderson of Itoseburg is
very busy wiring houses at Klga
rose. He brought his light plant
out and lit the Klgarose school
play shed Friday evening for the
4-H club program,
W. R. Van A mum Is reported
as not to he bo well. He is receiv
ing medical care at Mercy hos
pital. Floyd Frear, county road mas
ter, was at Melrose - Friday in
specting roads in the various dl
tricts.
Jim Howard had his house wir
ed for electricity last week. .
Mrs. Dexter Itatighman from the
Baughmaii district slopped nt Mel-
rose Saturday morning. She was I
en route lo Itoseburg where she
spent the forenoon shopping and
left in the afternoon for Portland,'
She spent Saturday night in Port
land with friends and left Sunday
for I,a. (Iriinde to visit for the next
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working near Medford for the past
nevernl months, came up the last
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the home of his father, llarvfy
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Mi-h. Roso Adamek and daiiKh
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George Croueher wan transact
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Jamie Adamek who Is working at
Standley brothers logging camp In
Camas Valley Is driving to work
from home for a fev.' days.
Mr. find Mrs. Win. Ireland and
daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. Virgle
Morrison and small son, Dee Jerry,
from Marshfleld spent the week
end at the Ireland brothers homo
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan at
tended a skating party at Tenrnlle
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T.ugene Ollivant
were calling on friends in CamaA
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Mrs. Harrle from Camas Valley
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mossman
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