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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939. i Rrilnin ?pf Maneuvers at maneuver Bl Time German Congress Ui Q. n LONDON, July '13. (AP) T'rime Milliliter ('tiamlierlitiii an nouneeil today 1 2.000 of tlin na tion'B 70,000 naval reservists would lift called to tho colors for fleet maneuvers part of a proKram to make llrltaln ready for any even tuality duriliK the anxious period of August and September. Ahout VM shins will -lake part. He told the house of commons 12,000 retired officers mill other reservlHls would report, lor uuiy IIIU Mil .1.1. July 31 anl rei.iulu artivn until jj, ,,,,..,,,.,,,,, W will. Ki.ln the aiiiI ul h. t iiber. K ma, Th(, b(J(,y mjJ . in potubhiml naval tnml uir force win' guiiics. Iiifuinu'fl quail orn r'Kanlpl U an HiKiiifiriiut llin iiiuiipiivpih woulil be in proKiTHS at the time of tlin nuzi piirty coiikipbh which ohpiim Sept mii bi;r 2 at KiiernlierK Many Kuropcmi obnerveiH have picked that an a (Ihiikw period. (In Ii(!i'lin, tho Htutenmnt was niailn In iiifornitMl duarliiiH Hrl tain'H action rcpntsented "nothing ImpicsHivo lor Curniany." One Ger inan source nii "we, too, aru exer cising our resi-rvps.") Air Force Fund Boosted Tho naval uiovt came an liie air lie airi series' mlnlKtry wan eiipuKfri In a of mass hoinher flights over south ern Franca designed to give royal air force pilots praetlce In long range flying and at the same time to demonstrate llrltain's air power. lly the time of the Nuernberg congress, Urltuln'H land army will have approached the three-ouarter-lnllllou mark as a result of the growing territorial force and the new conscript army, which will be launehed this week-end when the first conscripts report lor duly. DAMAGE SUIT HITS HARRY BRIDGES (Continued from page 1.) ell lo Hi" roiiimiinlHt cent ml -oin-inlltt'O al Iho iniMithiK l" M""' hut I :i ii opi'i ii Iiouhi. "Ha k of tint curtains on the utao wir aaHiMUliltMl rcprcHt'iila tutivt'H or tho I'otninunlBt party from Mexico, Spain, Krnn.cn, the soviet union and ho on," Leech Haid. "They did not. mltmle with and wore not vinible to Ihe Kneral !! Kilt Ion nut In i hi auditorium. UriilK H could havu been 'back of thai cur tain." Iam-cIi Bnld nun of Uiohh linlillii. tho (intuiiin waH an Instructor limn llm U'liin liiHtlluto of Mos cow, known In U. S. coininunlHt circles as "Hob," who had taught in a workers Hchool ultendcd by Leech at 1-oh AiiKeles. Klate lumdiiuarterH of Iho com intinlHl pai-ly here Issueii a suue nienl today sayiiiK l'ech bail 'been expelled from tin coinmnnlKt party nl Urn AiiKfleH In Ht.'Hi on "huhpIc lnii of beliiK a police spy . . . mid under HiiKpiciou of hciiitf a provo caleur tor atlemiitiiii! to provoke a general maritime Htrike In Sun l'eiiro." Doyle's Name Brought In The name of Stanley M. (Lurry) Doyle was brought up in examina tion of Leech by Thomas Shoemak er, clilef Kovurnmenl i-oiitiHel. Leech wild Doyle, Identified hh n "special aKenl," had aHsuretl him "the Immtm'iitlnn servicn would protiM'l mo and my family If I ten vi) an affidavit against llrldfceH." The wltuesH said Doyle ave him Slot) in rush for tho Leech family cxpennes on a trip to Portland, Ore., to hIkii an affidavit ntitnst. MitdKcH on Auk. 'M, I !:iT, and of fered In buy Mm a Hccoud-htind cur if nccenHnry. lie said Doyle did not Halm to he connected with the federal kv eriiinent but "Hcemcd very deHir ouh of haviiiK me nln an affidavit," The defease bud chained lole was tho "inninsprliiK of a conspir acy of employers, to deport HriilK- I'S." Arthur J. Phelnii, district direc tor of ImmiKi'aiton and ualuralla tlou, said a suhpeona would be Ih Hiied for Ikiyle to appeur here. Kxa miner .lames M. I .a mils an Tiouuced tod" y lie would iliscbaiK Major Lawrence Miluer from a Hb poetut and "refer the tesiimony to the solicitor of the Tutted States department of labor." "Whelht r the matter constitutes a vloliitien of the law of the I'nited '? W .7. V . Call Us About Special July Discounts SPONGES ARE NOT PLANTS They are one of the lowet-t forms of nnimnl life, belonging lo the phylum, I'oriferu. 1. "Kit cyclopedia llriintitilia" 11 111 IMItlon. 2. "Inietnallonal Kn cyclopedlii." .1. "Iliicterlology" VV. K. Ctiinogle Dickson, M. P.. II. Sc. ARE MOT PLAHTS TILL lIM ? States is up to other cifflclals," LamliH said. Tim defenen liiul anki-il Major Mllnor Iir lii-lil lor eoniomiit alter lie aiimlttr-il Tufisiluy lifl swori" falsely timier onlll In tlin Pli'lt Un join; criminal xynitlcallain trial at Portland. j Bridge! Used Alias. l.eech testified yesienlay Unit Bi'Mk. "'l''r "",NB "r"'"' !ra( Hosm" was eiei t oiiierom- Limnlm narly'H national central eiiiniiillten 111 New vorK in r.ui. Leech, who reslxned from the parly in l!i.'i0, tesllriMl at lenilll uhout his own anil Bridges' alleged ac tivities In the communist parly. I JOHN V. BUNDY DIES AT MYRTLE CREEK John V. Biindy, JlormburK, Spani.-ih-Ampricun war veteran. died HiiidlPiily IliiH mnrnliiK while on a viHlt ul tin (i. Vv. Mc-Ai'di' hoiim ul Myelin Credit. Mr, Unruly , , , . ,.,.., ,,,. thf KokHmiik I'mlertnliliiK com pany pfiniifiK ciniili'Liou of fuiier ul arraiiRnii'iitH. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., July 13. (AP) llutter Prints, A grade, 274c Hi. ill parchment wrappers, 'titlr. II. In ,.,.rl,.nit. 11 irmiln VIU. - " -.-. lh. ill parclnnent wrappers, 27c Hi. in cartons, IirTTKItFAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acid ity, delivered Portland, 2:t&-24c; valley routes and country point h, 2c less, or 22c; premium rjuit Mty, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acid ity, lie more than first finality: second quality, 2c less than first quality. h'(;!S Wholesaler buying prices: AA, 21c do.; A, l!ic do.; II, large, 18c do..; A medium, 17c do..; A small, 17c floz.; selling juice to retailers generally 2c do.. higher. WOOL Willamette valley, Vi'Mi clip, nominal medium, 25c lh.; coarse and bra ids, 2.0-21-1: Hi.; hiv inonths rieece, 22-2-lc lb.; eastern Oregon 20-23 ill-: lb. Cheese, country meats, live poul try, tin key h, potatoes, onions, hay hops, mohair and cascara bark, sieady, unchanged. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., .Tilly 13. (AP) (If. S. Dept. Agr.) MOOS Market steady, with Wednes day'!! close, KM 5 below earlier I hat day; good-choice Di.1-21fi lb. drive-ins mostly K.iii); few select lots and one part carload 8.10; 230 270 lb. butchers 7.25-50; light lights 7.34-tiO; packing sows mosl ly (i.2f-ri0; light weights upward to GOO; lew 130-150 lb. feeder pigs 7.011-25, lighter weights quotable around 7.75. CATTLK ('alveH, market about steady; dinners and cutter cows I active; other classes very slow; scattered lots common grade steei'H (i. 25-7. 25; dairy type steers down to 5.0(1; grasH fat Hleers sal able 8.50, with good grain fed quotable above !H0; cutter-common cows mostly 3.75 4.25, odd din ners 3.00-25; fiit dairy type cows 4. 25-5U; good beef cows 5. 25-50; wllb Rood young light cows elig ible around (i.uo; sauHage hulls ri.25-fi.00; good beef bulls salable 11.25; few cholco veulers 8.25-50; common-medium grades 5.00-7.00. S1IKKP Practically no Hales of spring lainhH; bidding 25 lower or around ti.75 down on sorted Inn-kins; few common medium grades 5.50 (1.00; some bids down to 5. no; lew slaughter ewes 25 lower, most ly 2.50. WHEAT POItTLAIS'D, Ore., July 13. (AP) Open High Low Close Jillv 70 70 70 70 Sept 70 70 70 70 $25.00 Reward Will be paid by the manufac turer for any Corn GREAT CHRISTOPHER POSITIVE Corn Cure cannot remove. Also removes Warts and Callouses. 35c at the Roseburg Pharmacy, nt the Deer Creek Bridge COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackson 3 REASONS For Buying Your Winter Fuel NOW 1. Save by buying green wood ... let it dry during the summer weather. 2. We nre now cutting an ex ceptionally good quality otd growth fir. 3. Take advantage of our budget plan or discount plan. Place your orders early so as to insure prompt de livery. Old Growth Fir Slab Wood 4 ft. green, per cord ... $2.00 16 In. green, ) g f per load V Mill Ends. 2 loads for $3.00 I'nder new summer air transport serviccH linking ail major Pacillc coast cflies. air mall patrons of Koseburg are given tho choice ol I wo l:ist scln-dules to California, according to a bullet In released to day by PoHimaster Lester L. Wlm berly. The postmaster urged Jtose ourg citizen to acquaint them selves with the two trips and with i-losini; times at the liosebtirg jrOHt oflice In order to use the services most advantageously. Air mail reaching the local post office not laler liiau 2 : 2'l p. in. will flown from Medford to Cali fornia overnight, reaching cities an far south as San Diego in time for morning delivery, loiters mailed lor air mall delivery which are de posited at the post oflice by H p. in., or at the dctot platform mall boxes by 12::i0 a. in. will arrive in San Francisco at 1 -iU p. in.. Los Angeh k at 4:00 p. m. and Kan Di ego al 5:10 p. in. the next day. If special delivery if added to the air mall it will insure immediate delivery, giving service almost as rapid as a telegram at a cost of onlv Hie, with practically no limit to the amount written. The recently eslaiblisheil air mail routes to Kurope are now operat ing on a regular schedule, leaving New York for France on Wednes days and for Kn eland on Saturdays,' ihe trip requiring but two nay to cross. The rate for air mail Is 30c per half ounce to all points in Fur-! op. I VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES CLASP.V-SMITII Orlo I'M ward Clasby and Carol Cleii Smith, both of (.'ullage (Jrove. RELIEF PROJECT STRIKERS INCREASE (Continued from page 1.) with WPA protest strikes." Nor, he said, did Ik; intend to ask congress "for legislation at this time" to alter the new WPA law. The order laying off WPA worR ers falling to report for five days will continue to he invoked, bo said. Harrington said the conference, decided to put. Into effect imme diately the 30-day furloughs for WPA men under the new law tak ing eireet Sept. 1. He said If the furloughs were delayed to Sept. 1, projects would collapse with the absence of so many men at the same time. Hours Chief Target The fire or the AFT was direct ed, however, nt the 130-hour pro vision. Heretofore, skilled workers on W PA rollH ha vis received the same hourly rale as similar crnfts iiien in private employment. This meant, in many cases, Unit a 130 hour work month lor the name monthly wage would effect a de crease in the hourly rate. POltTLANM, July 13. ( AP) Oregon's WPA strike, that practic ally died "ahornin' " yesterday Insl more ground today after several i ! A brilliant beer In tall crystal clear bot- m Jt ' ; tlei. The natural malt yeast "beer vita- j J -.-M mint" are restored by an exclusive j 3 j Vv I process. That is why Rhcin lander is a balanced beer . . ."J V j its taste so extra delicious. if i1"1 fiTKffl..()., - N I RHEINLANDER (he boor of to- ll , tefiS? j day In tho ttrtumlined fcotto V 55 Avflls "" , of tomorrow. Available also in ijf c5rfW aS. 7" 1 itubbiot, jumbos and keg-lined f j t T1-. w"- i I motu a ainiD strikers In two localities voted to return to work Immediately. Klsewbere nm.s meetings to dis cuss strike plans drew scant WPA attendance. JAIL HERE EMPTY AFTER FOUR YEARS (Continued from page 1.) I heni. Sheriff Webb says tho jail not only is vacant of human occupants, hut. that he also is confident no oilier tony of Ijf'o remains. Taking advantage of the absence of all pris oners, the jail was thoroughly clean- tl and fumigated. Howard Cleland Martin, 52, World 4ar veteran, died suddenly at the veterans hospital here Weii nesday evening. Hum Oct. 21, 188(1, In Springdule, Pa., Mr. Martin came to Douglas county in 1!)00 and was employed by the Southern Pacific company at Olendale. During the World war he served fn base hospital No. 21 In France us a member of 2nd Co., DIOth de pot brigade. lie was distillled while in army service. He was a member of Patrick W. Kelley post, V. F. W., and the Sev enth Lay Adventist church. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lou Martin ; four step-children, Carol and Keith Itigsby, Koseburg: Theryle Itigsby, Anchor; Mrs. Phyllis Long, Langlois, and three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Frost, Mrs. I s ther Miller, Olendale. and Mrs. Ma bel Keefer, Springfield, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of the Douglas Funeial home at t p. in. Friday. liev. Frank Steunenberg officiating. Inter ment services will be under the auspices of Patrick W. Kelley post, V. K. W., at the veterans ceme tery. o LICENSE OFFICE TO CLOSE SATURDAY The office which lias been main tained at the court house In Kose burg for the convenience of per- You Are As Old As Your Feet Why have tired out feeling pains In feet, ankle knee, legs cases caused by some form of foot troubles Dr. J. M. IngaHs REGISTEREC FOOT DOCTOR who makes regular visits evory other Saturday to your city, is licensed by the state of Oregon Is a CHIROPODIST - PODIA TRIST He gives complete foot service. Weak or flat feet, corns, calouses, ingrowing nails, treat ed without pain and with little cost and trouble to you. Call for appointment or come In. Next visit Saturday, July 15th m. to 5 p. m. i Umpqua Hotel, Roseburg aw o cunrnixi sons making application for re newal of drivers' licenses will be closed Saturday, It was reported to day. The office has been open daily during the mouth of Jnlv and .v ill continue in operation daily for the balance of the week. A fter j this week applications may be Iimt'te ouiy uy mail tu me ortne of the secretary of state, or to the ex aminers upon their regular visit to .ItoHcburg. The next regular visit I of the examiners will be Jul 25 and 20. Stock and Bond iClupiled l The AsM-eialed Press. July 13. 30 1", 13 fid I llidlls Itli's l'I's Kl'ks Thursday Pn-v. day .. .Month ago Year niio .. W.'.'.t hiuli .. i!i::ii low ... . (i.l in.: iHM IK I 17.0 4i;.r, 37.3 M.I n.i; is.:i 17. C lx.fi 2:i.s 13.7 as.n :i.7 33.6 -to. n 33.7 liO.l .;(! 77.0 5S.8 BONDS 20 10 10 itit'n ind'is i:r i- 10 Kll. Thursday Prev. day . Month uko Vein- upo . l!iS hich . VjVJ low ... l.i.w yl.-ld- .... 37.11 1110.2 Dli.S (11.3 til. 3 112.0 C2.9 01.0 5S.2 .... Sti.l 100.3 .... 57.1 1110.1 .... 37.1 IIX.I .... CI.9 lou.7 .... 53.1 !I7.0 -112.4 ue.s (10.1 M.I mm Jl.9 Big Extra SMirJGS: oj at the height of the motoring seaso Jkc Western Giant Traveler As LOW The Western Giant Traveler is a big, husky tire with safe, long wearing non-skid tread 4 full plies, bead to bead, gum latex cushion layer and extra quality long staple cotton plies. (All Prices "with old the") 4.40-21 4.50-21 $460 $505 When "Western Auto" Holds Your SAVINGS are1 RE SALE reductions will be made from our regular LOW printed price list . . . NOT from a fictitious price list that has been padded to cover a special offer as others sometimes do. What really counts to your pocketbook is the net amount you pay, and quality against quality, you'll pay LESS at "Western Auto" . . 1 Save with Safety. a " Before You Buy Any TIRES 0 L Uet Uur iirnutwsrvua. i 1 1 1 HPtJ'.liil'lAV.1 Ill keg. $-1.95 4 rcrson Cooking Kit 1 4 Pieces For Camp or Picnics LlSLisiZ Dvirnblf- nHnrinum ? Icllles. rDllce pot, skillet, 4 plates, 4 cups, salt A peppor shakers. All nest in larqe kettle. Will handle meals ior four easily. it i mtt bfafl EA" Triple Tone Horn Reg. SS.9S rVSki'' k. Tlie aristocrat of horns Soft SA-JStttm,n ' JrJ note lor city loud blast lor highway --or individual musical call. 21 in. long. Complete with relays, bracket and steer ing post control arm. , (b.i:c OTHER HORNS . 98c lo $8 95 KENDALL TIMBER PURCHASER COMING Howard Cole of Victoria, TI. C, who has purchased the Kendall timber holdings in Douglas county, was expected to arrive here this i.v-i.. ,.., 1. 1 u,.j.,..l - i-iiuLf ' making an inspection of the lands he Is acquiring. In company with two Engineers and a guide, he was preparing to travel over much of the 7,001) acres involved In Ihe tran saction. ALIENS LOSE JOBS IN PLANE PLANTS (Continued from twice l I fai-tuters. 19 produce military planes. The industry has employ ed an average of 27.000 workers for several years, hut military or ders have Klarted expanding this liKure. 5 Pacific Bases Ordered. President Roosevelt decreed to day interests of "national defense require the establishment of naval aviation liases" on Palmyra, John ston and Midway islands in the Pa cific, and at Kodiak and Sitka, "at the earliest practlcalile date." For this reason, Mr. Roosevelt said In an executive order, he was suspending for this work the eiht hour day, required by law on gov ernment contract construction. The president also emphasized the iso lation of the places from labor sup plies. The eight-hour day law au ihorized suspension by the presi- As 4.75-19 5.00.19 $545 $580 LOW Sale Prices J 1 1 1 r rsm. ues 1 1 1 1 rVMIislki Cork Insulated Gallon Jug Reg. 95c A line cork insulated gallon jug, lor camping, picnics and touring. Keeps contents hot or cold lor long period. (C336i OTHER JUGS - 98c to $1.65 Famous $97 i jm.4 Ml Strong Metal JlijCfiS J Covering ZmmmmaZm i Steering Past Control With Triple Tone dent "In case of national Emer gency." Congress authorize! contraction of naval aviation facilities at the five points in an act Bigned April 25. "In another executive order, the president transferred Lindbergh hay al St. Thomas, Virgin islands, from the interior lo the navy de- i partinciit for construction and op eration of a naval air station. ViElting Brother Miss Ruth lieliivvell, nurse lu the Hollywood hospital, at Hollywood, Calif., ar rived here last night and is visit ing at the home of her hrothet.l County Assessor barton Helliwell. j She plans to spend the week-end visiting in Voncalla with her mo ther. Mrs. William llelliweli, and other relatives. Learn Shorthand in 90 Days Evan? Simplified Method What the San Francisco Chronicle says: "The Educational Research As sociation has spent several years in developing this simplified writing, which is bused upon the corresponding longhand letters, but utilizes only sufficient of the characters to serve as a memory guide so that Simplified Short hand is learned almost at sight." BOX 633, c-o NEWS-REVIEW a SALE AL ! The Latest Novelty Fooey Face Ornament Reg. $1.89 $J19 (B133) IT MAKES 'EM LAUGH Sticks out red tcnaue, eyes flash red and horn blows when you push button. 6 in. high. . . Fastens to bracket. Subiect to stock on hand. "Warner' MotOP r SI Increases and balances compression, produces more power and improves motor performance ao)' PINT CAN 117 SO. STEPHENS ST. TELEPHONE 97 Guitar Lessons Free We have room for 15 more guitar students, Spanish or Ha wotian. Inquire at OTPS On Corner by the Depot FOR YOUR TAX! Phone 21 Speed m Power! Rebuilt Model D Tractor. Will do more work for $1.00. If you need more power get our special terms on a Model D. "See Us First We Can Save You Money" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Roseburg, Oregon Our Entire Line of Tires Included in This SALE Easy Budget TERMS First Time So Low! Deluxe Grille Guard "J Reg.$3.U $98 Guaranteed Rustproof Smart new design . . . s'ream lined uprights. 14 inches high and 22-inch steel channel rails. Protects grille. iB25) OTHERS 1. . S1.15 to $4.15 T. t tt s titer"1 ': ',' S.V 68c w-s