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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSF.RURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1939. E OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major HoopU Fifty Nations Represented at Good-Will Assembly at Cleveland, Ohio. riv WII.I.IK THOItNTON NKA Service Stuff Ci ri'poinl-nl (.KVKI,AM. Olllu. Jiiiih 21 When 12,lliiu men Irum fill collli Irli'H of all Ihe wnrlil ciin nieiil with no mure ciimiillcHteil tiurptmn limn li lie inn I mu II y helplnl ami friencllv tf fine anotlier. unil liu-i dentally In have a whale of a Rood lime, thero Is huh nope lor mm world. That Is a l'l'Mure of the annual fonvenllnn of Rotary International In Hetodon here. Kvmhollc of the Inti'lnatlonal cond-wlll and Ifienclshlp liiili Is liotary a aim, Is a iiiik H"K. cover Inn a whole end of CU'Veland'a vast Public hall, and made up of a mn aale or Ihe flans or the So coun tries which Iiiiiihu the world'H 6n2 ltolitry Hulls. Dr. V. C. YanR ol Kuchow, China, will nil down at Ihe dinner table wllh Huron Honietur.l Shelia of 'loklo. Japan, ihouali In Kr. YaiiK's homeland Ihelr counlrymen are klllinK each other. II. S. II. I'llme Varnvaidyakara. ircldenl of the llankok. Kialll, llotary I 'lull, will meet Prince ('. Hasarah Hriin coveauil of Humania, and holh will Bhnke hands wllh Joe Kplevln, the Gupher I'ralrlo druKKlst- Germany, Italy Absent About 2IMHI or the iluli-Knti-K come from oumlile Ihe United Stales, members of Ihe l:jx:i Itotary clubs aliroud. No one ttchlnlt the arrival of delenales from every country of South and Central America, from KiiKland, Ireland. Scotland, and Wales, trout India. IliilBiirla, Lebanon. Kitypt and Ihe Netherlands, rrom South Uhodeslu, Not way, I' inland and Ihe - Ktjl Islands, can doubt the Internation alism of the club which started it) ChlcaKO and drew 6(1 rteleeales to its first convention there In 191!). The only colora conspicuously larking in this international spec trum will be those of (iermauy and Italy. Holary clubs In Ihosu coun tries have disbanded, solemnly In forming the parents uronp that party orKauizatlouB In Ihelr coun tries so completely filled Ihelr needs that there was no loncer any place lor an International onfall! ziillun or any kind. Itotarians, who suspect an "or else" decision there, will probably hot pass resolutions comlcmulna: Germany mid Italy. They are more likely to send a simple mes Iukh or sympathy and friendship In their erstwhile comrades there -this bus been Ihe Hotary way, at Joust, III the past. Willi the. 12,000 Itotarians lire Mil) (it their wives. Ihe robes nil the Chinese and Indian women a luxurious note nniotiK ordinary western dross of most ol Ihe vlsl tors. Present Is Paul P. Harris of fill' cauo, Ihe man who conceived the whole Holary Idea hack In lfior,. who has personally supervised Hil lary's growth from li small troup which met In each others olfls In linn (hence. "Holary") to to day's world wide membership of 2ofi,on0. Harris, the rounder and How president emeritus. Is VI. but Mill extremely active III ltiitary's Affairs. CAMP CI.ATSOP. Ore., June SI. -rhe first week of Ihe milioiial Rimril tralnltiK at Ciimp Cliilsop has been coniplnled, and lunch headway lias been made In spile of cloudy Kklcs and heavy rains tliroiiuhoiit the entire period. Thursday. June ir.lh, Co l. Ill" Itosehlll K miaul unit, pal llclpaled III n regimental parade durliiK Vhlch they were presented Willi 11 Htreami'l' for Ihe tilth! Hlwilfyln II very satlsl'ilclory rutlim' of the company at the 1 i:t! iirinory limner, lion. The award, reprt'seiitlmt the lililhesl ru I In R the null could re ceive, Was one of only ellillt In Hie entire renlllletlt, mill was preselllrd liy Major lleiieriil lleorae A. While, romiiinudei- of the 41st division. A drciirhitii; ruin lell lonllniially tliriiuulmllt the tileselllalioll. 1'pnil the return to the ennipauv arrn. the men rlnlliued to dry apparel, ami spirits heliiir none Ihe worse from tile prei ions hour's artlvllies. fell In ror another of First Cook "Slim" Malhls' delirious ollerlniis of roast pork and mashed potatoes, with all the li Iminiucn. Kn-n "Ited" Carson, the roinpany million liearer, was In a kihiiI trame ot lllltlil. Alter lll'rixlllK Hie streamer In Hie Kllld'ill. tieneial While vll; orously shook Ihe hand of Pvt. Carson, who rarrles Ihe einlilem. Company Complimented, flu Hittiinlnv Illumine tile entire camp was Inslierteil b i;elirinl Wlilti' and his slalf. Tents and all lil-rmitllll eillllpmelit were rlealiiil. The uenerul i-eiiiiuked to t'upt. If. .I..., 'I I l, i (ni' mill , iiiniiiiiiiilf, Hint this riimpaiiv w us one ol the finest units In Hie state ' Hlllllnlay llllel Ilium, a k.iiiiI shale YOUR HUNCH WAS IOO PER THERE'S OUR LOST LMB WITH THE. BROKEN I.E6 MOW UOKIQ HAS HE BEEfJ . HERE(WA.ITER ? WHO CARRIED HIAA IW? HE COAAS STROLL! KJ' IKI xBOUT SUWDOWkl, AAISTAM , AW' HE WASTRAMRPIPtlkJ' AN' PAWTIM' POWFUL HARD HH PLUMP POWM IW TH' CHAIR AM' A FO' FIVE BEERS THEKI HE PAY AAE A QUARTER AW SAV,"6oV, AH CRAVES PRIVACY PLUS UMDISTURBAWCE" UMW,' WHUT YO' AAEAKJWHO CARRY HIAA IU'?"HE WALK 1M KJOBLE, AM' IF HE GOT A BUSTED LAIS, HE SHO' PISREPKESENT me; , SAME OLD HAPPY EkiDlkJG IT'S WOWDERFUL.'C'MOM, LET'S BEAT IT HOME GET MORE FUW OUT OF THE ROVER BOYS SERIES ' , 6-c 'My 1 WELL, LET'S BREAK UP THAT SWORE 30T A. RAI I R1T ff-a WAITER? ---'el 4? jNCr"T.'M. REG. U. STFAT. OFF. fo-2l dJUST A CASE OP DISREPRESENTATIOU of tho cumpuny loft cmnp on trips In .St'iiHftl" iiiid Astoiitt, anu lo I' oi l HtfvciiH, ihkhIui army pout, lorn led IHit tiillcH finni Camp CIii(t;op. Kiiiiiliiy ntoiiiiiiK the compHiiy at- ii'iidncl chiiri h HervircK, lxll at the imp recreational hall. Th topic of tlis HHiiimn wan. "All aid of What?" cnnceiiifiiK the life and ac tivltfeH of the men of Ihn Hcrvice, ami wan very inlereitttiiK and well proacheil by Chaplain ItlanlaiiHop f thu lsiiih Infantiy. Visitors Noted. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Will to and family of ItOHolmiK vinited Hit! camp Halm-day and had dinner wllh Co. I). William, eldent Hon of Mr. and AliH. Wlh it e, a former member of Co. I), now an enllHled man with the regular ai'mv and stationed at Fort KlevPiiH, also vltdted lh com piiny wllli hln parcnlH. Mr. and Mi-h. Cleiuhm Davenport of ItoKehui'K Htopped In camp Sat in day to visit Home ol their Irientlfl. Mrs. Itoiiei t L. IrvltiK and two nous of Wilbur, vp-nt the wei'K-e-H In camp and at HeaHide, v'.MtitiK with Capt. IrvhiK- PICKET BflNHIT ITiF.LJEEIIIlfi Kl'CKNK, J n n e 2. f AIM MaliilninliiK that "all tahor meet injsrt have hei-ome illegal" since the adoption of the ami picketing law, li. A. Creeii. attorney for the Oregon 1-Vderatlon of . a h n r, pleaded Willi di-legaley today to "rei-OKiilze thf real danger." Attorney (ireen declared that a Mlrtct enforcement ol ihe law "In time of crisis" would outlaw every type of union activity. Me said Hint It was aa attempt to briiiR hack tho principles ol ihe undent hUKttsh and American conspiracy law m which prevented labor or Kaul.ation until IX IK. Scoring the Associated Kiirmers (bai Keifi of the campaign to put are 'Inimtng the tanners, he de are 'larunug' Ihe farmers." be de clared thai all but a lew dollars ol the tuotiev lor Ihe campaign uas mutt United by Ihe Oregon husiiti'ss men's council. Mr. (iretMl told ot Ihe court, bat tle now benig conducted tn an el loll to iuwilidute Ihe measure and pied let ed a decision in July or August. He did not speculate on the outcome, hut ankrd the dele-gatt-s to "recounie the danger, Ir i if pei th e of tile court derision. Hay Clll, master of the Oregon siale grange, made a brief appear ance and predicted the deteat of the Sepieinher primary measure at the polls in t!Un. j Me commended Ihe federation for lis cooperation with Ihe gianne ami spoke of Die common cause of the lai mer and labor to pre serve American markets for Ameri can producers and laborers. K. J. (Iriltiih. head of Ihe stale WI'A udmmMniMon, compliment ed Oregon laltor on Its attitude to wards his oi ganlzatiou. GIVEN FIRST TEST SKATTLK. June 21. (AIM A stralolimr which provides the com forts oi an air-couditloued room sister ship of the liner which crash ed wllli the loss of 111 lives on a deiixtiiHi ration, flight last March has sprouted Its flying wings at the Hoeing aircraft plant here. The glistening air giant, hailed by Hoeing officials as Ihe world's first supercharged cabin transport plane, completed yesterday the in itial lest, ol Its "air conditioning" equipment at l(t.5n() feel nlliludc. W uile Instruments outside reg istered !l degrees below zero, centi grade, Chiel 'lost Pilot Kdmuud T. Allen reported nine company em ployes in the ship s cahin "were perfectly comfortable In our shirt sn eves.'' Allen said the descent lti.aiK) feet to li.iHMi was made at teet sidcralion." Kuhn, member ot the banking firm of Kuhn, I,ocb & Co., died in 1U34. DOUGLAS DECISION WILL BE APPEALED THREE-MAfJ RELIEF and Secretary Wallac and Attor ney (ieiierul Murphy made speeches. I '1'be iresideul said, laughing, he had only read the headlines. ; He was u.ikfd also whether he had discussed politics with Mayor l.aCuardiii of New York and again turued the uuestlon aside. Someone wanted to know wheth " ,'r the (pn'stion was too b'jt and the President Also Objects to' '"--'iwij iit ';k thnt n t r 1 nn "-'" carmartung oi money Pause - Refresh for Public Works. WASHINGTON, June 20. (AIM President lloosevelt wan report oil on cupitol hill todav lo desire two major changes in the house-approved relief hill-elimination of a pro posed three nia n WI'A board and rinioal of a provision earmarking !12:".uiiH,iNif) for public works. The president's views were said atithot iiaii wdy. in have been ex pressed in a conference yesterday with Senator liyrnea (l.. S. ('.) and Col. K. C. Harrington, tho W. H. A. administrator. N. Y. CHINATOWN FIRE JCILLS EIGHT Ni:W VOUK, June 21. (Al) 'I'lii worst Chinatown (ire In 3h v4-ars raged (li rough two teeming I loyer rti eet tenements early to day, taliing at leant eij ht lives and menacing the v. hole, area,' of ciowiled outworn buildings. Four firemen were Injured. The fierceness of the blaze and the rapidity with which it roared throtifrh !! rnHMt wooden h:t!! and dark culih les of the tenements Vwi ill ALL. I MUl UIL. nmIl of ,i,e house interstate coin LAW IS EXTENDED J merce subcommittee which report- , e(l u,e inn. Ar lil.Mi IUIS, JUIie ZO. lAI'l i The houhe approved today legia-; laiion to extend tor three years i the Conally hot oy law which ex pires June i0. , The senate voted In March ti 1 muke permanent the statute, ; v. hich Torhado inlerstate trans pul iation of crude oil and Its product ' in excess of state quotas, j The vote was 171 lo 9l.f. Before the final vote the house ! rejected an amendment by Hep, J Coffee (I).. Wash.), to extend thy, present law only 2 years. The amendment hud been oppos- moved Mavor .n Cnan'Li to (1m- A senate iipproprfatlnns siiD-com-1 dare that ''Chinatown mut tro " mittee called Harrington for tesli- " i nior.y on the $1 ,7:i".'MM,ooti relief measure loilay. II expects to send the bill to the senate ut the end of the week so it can be finally enact ed before June 30. when the exist ing1 WPA appropriation runs out. Appearing at the closed sub-committee hearinir. llarrintMon told n porters that "the main change" he wanted in the relief bill "is to get bi-k that $l:T..0on,unu." He said if that sum were ear marked for I'WA it would mean a reduction in relief rolls during the fiscal year starting July 1 from the projected ii.oiio.ODO monthly av erage tn l.SHii.uon. Asked about the proposed three man hoard. Harrington remarked "I don't believe in boards to do Jobs." Senators who talked with Hvntes said Ihe chief executive had recom mended anv funds for I'WA should he appropriated separately rather than included In the relief hiil. Chairman Adams U)., Colo.t of Ihe appropriations sub-committee, alone with liyrnes, expressed op position to the three-man board pro posal and predicted it would be commissi n consid- n . ' , y ms r,m,im",,fl- njin.'.i (inn repiiners ne would oi fer an amendment to comnel states to finance at le:ist one-third the -(AP)- I PORTLAND, June 20, The state lis! ernl a proposal today to establish a laboratory at Astoria for research in preservation of fish for food. Commissioner of Astoria and Krnest II. Wiogutid, Oregon stale college expert who of-1 tered his services, said a cannery building now owned by Clatsop county was available. MainleuaucH costs were estimated al ?(i)0. The commission approved the piau pro viding financial arrangement:: could he made. The group decided to appeal from a Douglas county circuit court de cision prohibiting it from enforc ing a lieu on u packing plant for lailure to pay poundage fees. The court asserted the action violated the stale constitution. Merle Chessman '"i , , projecis within in, -ii ,,,, inn, in h'h . Iiii llislmi In Hip hnuso ivlii'f bill of bans nn political iiclivily lirmifcht n preilii-Mon Iriim ui-tiiiK Chafrniuii Ci'llur (II.. N. Y.) IIib hnusH .iuili rlury i-oiiiinllli'i' wnlilil maku "(liua tli: chnnKcs" In Mu- Ih'.trli lilll lo forbid political coercion hv uovcru- I nient omploycs or wllh IVdoral tllllllK. :, II, 1 1, 1 1 1 ., 1,111 111 tvil. till l',l Iiir or liiphl ili..i-Hiit lii caiiM. ihe ibUllUK KILLo I WO ',1,' ,Ti!;,'',r.'!!::!i!l..,1!!'1ll,rI,A.!'u,;u i PERSONS AND SELF constant pressure. The altitude conditioning system consists of mechanical blowers, or superchargers, (hat increase the pressure of Ihe air as it enters tin1 plane's ventilating system at alti tudes ol decreasing pressure. Although it was the first altitude test ol ttie sealed cahin condltiou iliv apparatus, il was the eleventh lest I light oi the hit: plane, which is designed lor speedy and smooth sailing at blub altitudes. The oXpnusenger slratoliner has a wing spread of t 7 feet, a height of 17 feet and length of U lee. Its tour 1. 1 mi horsepower moiors gie it u speed ot about 210 miles per hour. Tesi 1 1 igh ts on another of the big 1 toeing ships are expected to begin soon. IISWPIIES THfRD TERM QUERY CARL'S Tavern Grille SAFE mcelinf ihe emergency needs of Police Chiefs from Coast lo Coast A merica 's Foremost Safety Tire Endorsed by Emergency Drivers Everywhere IN 714 CITIES. ..SAFETY OFFICIALS STAKE THEIR LIVES ON TYLKIt. Minn., June JIii. fAPt Kherirf Croft db.closed today Chi fro Miller, about 3s, bad shot two per sons to death, wounded a third, and (hen turned the gun on hhtiself, in flicting fatal wounds. Vic) tins were Marcellirie Kilter. 10. with whom Ihe sheriff said Mil ler had been keeping company de spile her parents' objections; and A I In Ci eon, in. The sheriir said a diary found in .Miller's pocket Indicated he had planned the killings. One entry read : 'Mv girl rriend said if I killed myself, she wouldn't stand the pres sureshe couldn't give me up so I might Just as well lake her along too." STREET CLEANERS TO HAVE OWN CLUB NKW YORK. June 2n.- (AP) -New York' street cleaners are ko- itiK to have, of all things, their own ruling chili. Sanitation Commissioner W illiam K. Carey announced yesterday the purchase of the III acre Loiik In land estate of the hile Olio II. ! Kuhn lor use as a recreational center tor the sanitation depart- . meat's I.'i.uOii eiuploes. The estate has a golf course, farmland, cottages and a 1 mo room i oniilry mansion In the l-'rench 'hu tea it style. Assessed at one i time at Llnu.nno, the property was j acquired through the department's i welfare fund for n "nominal ion- McNARY ON MEND FROM AILMENT WASTMNCTIN. .June 2n.-(AP7 Doctors said Heuator McNary. Ill lor several days with an intestinal disorder, was improved today. His temperature was less than I'Mi de grees and he smfered little discom Iml. Complete rest fur several tlrfys was prescribed. WASHINGTON. .lime 20. (AIM President Roosevelt was asked point blank uf u press conference today whether he would be a candi- Jdate for re-election in J!H(i and be told his interrogator (o go slant! in u corner. That was Ihe only answer he gave. The question brought a laiinh trom rhe president who said thai be bad made an auful mistake the other day and cojuinnists had writ ten considerably about it because be had forgotten to mention that corner. He did not explnin this remark. Another reporter wanted to know whether she would be sent to the corner if she asked for comment on political developments last week end in isconsiu, where a demo cratic rally endorsed a third term Floor ' Sanding and Refinishing CHAS. KEEVER Roteburg, Oregon Phone 851-J R. R. 2, Box 22C SMART matching the beauty of the new cars in , A merica 's Finest Salons IIS. ROM MASTERS They Stop 4 to 223 Quicker Than Conventional New Tires Feel safer on any road. Control skids . . . stop your car quicker with de skidded U. S. Royal Masters! The tires that stop in measurably shorter distances on wet roads or dry. YOU ARE INVITED TO CONVINCE V0URSELF IN A FREE DEMONSTRATION HANSEN MOTOR CO. OAK AND STEPHENS ST. ROSEBURG. OREGON 'Ihe regal lily. taorlte of Ihoti-i mii nils ol American and Km opean muddier toda, was an unknown pbiul, growing in the bleakest re glens of western China, less than :ia vears ago. t SEE The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association For New Type LOW-PAYMENT Home Loans lo BUILD BUY REMODEL REFINANCE 147 N. Jackson Street Phone ? Old Reliable! Miulrl D John Dccre. More power for a dollar than ever offered. New motor block and pistons. Completely re built, $675.00. SPECIAL TERMS DOUQLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Roteburg, Oregon ip too Juicy Frcih Twit At Lena) Prirvi Peed tltf , , , And frtitrvat lh Flavor! SEE THESE OTHER GREAT NEW FEATURES Nr-tro T rmprtiiure fet rtir rtt;t more nr lio BlAOflt SUirO tCt COMPART Ml MT . . Purrf li e-No i itntiiiiiftJOtm. Dnlf tree it r iralctl from unit rnr. HAflOf ritOSfttt . . NVw titt (trfrtminil - Simrlr(. ucctl, talctl. COiOfACK . . . t rtsi Cold Strtngc PUnt for M0ILI SHIIVIJ . . FulU xWraMr. th.lnti I ft.l remoilhlt inuajic tra o Al itr lrth and tifip. ICl 0 BAR , . . Rrmovri ire cub one or 1 liw-n - inonil aiul ratily. snaky bottu storage . . . Muir hif, uk Ihe IMW 1 Ott Mil ALl ROUNOID t OR Ml US . . . tor fair ilranini ull, ,-jilr.l. l.iluh Om'ts. DUO-ROtLATOR MECHANISM. N,.rr invrn linn ihi proilu. i ttftmt-f lelif. rcr?r m.MMiifi- , . . .Simple!. lu(rt . . . 4rrni. d tor 10 tears ;-k . I SEE N O R fl E BEFORE YOU BUYI Ott's on Corner by the Depot r - e JUiia.ayjMiiMg It's good business to pause... and refresh In office, workshop or factory you find hift red coolers with frosty bottles of ice-cold Coca-Cola to provide the pause that refreshes. It's a part of good work. Roscburg Dairy & Soda Works Phone 186 m i m'f'fi. w'mVfi'i