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FOUR I Dally Kxrrpt fftrndnr 7 the Nva-ltevlrw U- In ft. I . . eaaker ar Tee Aaaeolaieel Free The AMOelHtid Proea la eiclualve lr ntltlett to ln ue 't republ ca tion ol all new, dlauatchoe credited to It or not otherwise credited Id this paper and to all local news SuDllahod herein. All rlghla of re- tnbllcatlon of apaclal 41epatoaes araln ara alao reserved. ARUIS ELLBWOKTH Editor Entered aa second claaa matter War 17. 1820, at tba poet office at Koaeburr. Oreron. under act of March I. 1111. fMpreeanUd by RtTT Yrt S71 Hndlina Ave.. CM iro 360 N. MIchL-m Ave. Mm rrnncuro 2?0 BiimV pit rent De troit 318 Htephenion Bids.. iifftlri 4 3 3 H. HprltifT tttrett. 8b Mle AOS Stewart Htreet Portland . 620 S. W. Hlxth Strf-at. Vin'oovff, B. C 711 Hall Bid., St. Louis 411 N. Tenth Street. Afluta- M6 Brant Bulldlnc Miui(tty $Y?'tim Babaanstloa Ratea Oallr. Per rear or mall 18.00 Dally. C montha br mnll .e Dally. 3 month, br mall 1.26 Dally, br carrier per month US Dailr. br carrier per rear 7.V0 THUS wut'k llio Semite labor com- nitttuo IfHtutiiMl gravely tn a Ulan from OreKoll ivlm prori'Htieri lo lull nhmit public siMillment In (his stale concrcrnliiK tiio labor rela tions act. It Hoemod from tho re- jxirt of tho liriiriliR that thlH man uppr-urt'il to be a sort of silper-nii-rcKoiilativo of tho pooplo of Ore Kon. Who wiih Hie mall? 1 if h namo is Monroo Swcotluml. Now you would think that a por tion who appoai'H hoforo a senate oomiiiitli'O In such an linportunt rolo would bn mighty liuportniit or at li-tiHt well known In tho Htato whlob lio purports to rcproHent. lint who Is Monroo Sweetland? ATtor Homo Inquiry around town, this editor has come to tho ron cIiihIoii that tho man In question may bo known In Portland but ap parently not many peoplo down this way have over heard of him. e An Interest Ink point Is Involved. How many spokesmen havo wo In this country uppeitriiifr before var ious conKi-oHslohnl t-nmmlltneH and lnfluencinK. tho nation's lawmak ing, who are unknown anil largely re prescnlltiK only themselves? They must bo numerous. Knr that imiltor, u small Kioup of men Jokingly known as tho brain trust, havo been cuwiKod in ultemptlni! lo inalio over and re model our plan of itovornmeut. JiihI who do they represent? What evl. dem-o could Ibey possibly bavu had that tho things they, proposed to do with our Kovernment were tho will and desire of Ihu people? If they had no niillinrlly, beyond Ihelr own dclertulnutlon lo do siimelhlai; bin and colossal, what rlchl, In a democracy, have such people lo in a '. 0 Roverliillenl cIhiuki'S for us? And jet for six years uront and sweeplni: policies have been iuslllllled backed by no renter public demand than thu pei-Honal opinion of u haudlul of self slylcd lulelleetuuls. e e Our Kovernment was not r-nluli-llsbed and its conslllutioll was not flamed by train trusters -but by representatives of Ihe people. Our success In lf.1) years in pro viding I ho best standard of llvtni; for llio blithest percenlauo of our people or any Rovernineiu. on rami, has not leen accoinpllshed l luain -trusters hot by a repiesenla lire form of novel umeul. And beyond all thai, Ihe blcuost schemes of our current brain trust (Uaymoml Moh'y insists upon us llK Hie plural "brains trust" but wo will stick by Hie siliKUlar liirinl have failed miserably lo produce the resiills predicted lor them, a l'.iil itelllnn look lo Sweelland ami Uib .i.tlvlllc:-. !!' !s cinlve secretary of Ihe Oregon foniinonweallh Kederatlon. Now all we have to find out Is what Is tho commonwealth federation, what It slaiols for and who are the people forming H ineiiilirrslilli Tlien vo HI kuov.' KoitictliliiK about Ihls man who lias (old ion Bless sione flail Ingly new IhlnRS uhonl Oreijon and OriT.on publii minimi. Ilul will Ihe members of the congressional commiltoe Ihhi' the trouble lo Ret all of Ihn fads? The Irimlilo with sell appointed or niliioiliyniMailntcd nokesiuen Ik thill Hoy nru heavy Willi Ideas but liltbt u'"i resptinslbiltly. Stop Hsrs Ml. and Mis. Albert Pefrnncq. of IVrllaud. have left for San l'ruucisco to attend llu c.id n tlute lulr. following a short stop over In Ibis city to Mr. and .Mrs. Jauiis T. Young. Editorials on News (Continued front psga 1.) . . l . ', i I , . I sore with Amorlca e il(;kt, that they will be afraid to start wara. A considerable element- la con gresH thinks the way to stay out of war Is to pass lawa forbidding us to give uld to anyone who fights. A few nitwits think the way to stay out Is to require a populur ref erendum before, vur can bo de clared. 4 II' America Is so fortunate as to stay out of other people' wars (whero they have no business to be) It will bo, because an over whelming majority of our people have Ihe good common sense to re main unaffected by tile IMMENSE I'UOi'AllANDA that Is already di rected at us In tho hope ot get ting us Into other people's wars and the even more Immense propa ganda that will be poured upon us lr the siluutlun abroad gets more critical. LAWS won't keep us out. IIMWS won't keep us out. Only horso bciisc und native gump tion tun keep u out of other peo ple's wars. SCHOOL MERGER IS GIVEN APPROVAL VONCAM.A, July 21. At a re cent meeting of tho directors anil members of Klkhead school. II was decided to consolidate the Klkhenil school will! Ihe Scotls Valley school. For several years the Klk head pupils have been coming to the Voncnlltt school, but It was de cided that It would be cheaper to consolidate than pay a clerk, fees, tullloti ami bus transportation. Aft er the meeting a party was held, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ijingdon and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson, hostesses. A large crowd was pres ent. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting SytUm 1500 Kilocycles (RHMAININO HOURS TOUAVI 4:00 Chuck Fosl ir's Oreh., MI1H, 4:311 WOK .Symphony, MUM. 6:00 Old lleldulburs Coucerl MIIH. r,:ir Crimson Trull, MIIS. 5:30 Buck Rogers, Popsicle, MB8. T: If, Sbalter Parker, MUS. C:imi Tonight's Tune. 6:05 News, Gilmore Corner. 6:10 Newa Review News Flashes. B:in Iletcetlve O'Malley, MIIS. 0:30 Congressional U e vl o.w, MIIS. , , il 6:45 Dinner Dunce. 7:00 Tommy Curlyu'a Orch., MIIS. 7:iri Mutual Maestros, 7:.I0 l.one KatiKOr. MHS. 8:00 Hollywood Lalt Ai Swing Club, MHS. 8:311 Freddy Nagcl'S Orch., M US. 9:00 Alka Seltw- News, MBS. !t : I r Flllloll Lewis. Jr.. MIIS. 0:30 Jimmy Liursey'u Orch., MIIS. lu: Oil Sign Oft. SATI'llDAV, JULY 22 7:lMl -Slulf ami Nonsense. 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7:40 News, Calif. Pacific Utlll ties Co. 7: 15 Ithapsody In Wax. 8 rim -Clootnehasers, M US. K:3n-ltUHS Morgan Mirsic 8: I5-Xavler Cngut's Orch 0:16 Kverelt Hoagland'a , MHS, Orch., M IIS. 0:30 Man About Town. !i: ir, -MltlnakerB, MHS. Ill:il0-Calmer llouso Concert Orch.. MIIS. 10:15 Women's Forum, Copco. lo::io-Tho llaviide. MHS. 11:011 Music Hull Frum London. MHS. 13:00 Songs Sweelbearta Sing, M HS. 12.30 Hhythin al Uandom. 12:45 News, Safeway Stores. 12:50 News-Review ot the Air. l;lio Joe Marsala's Orch.. MHS. 1:30 - Johnny Hump's Orch MHS. 8:110 Dramas of Youlll, MHS. U:30- tieneral Motors Day at F. Fair, MHS. 3:3o Al Your Command. 4 (HI Floala Time, MHS. S, 4::',"-llawatl Culls. MHS. TiU'll Cold Cup l.acc, Hollywood Park. MIIS. Ii:::i-The children's Hour. li:HH 'I'milbl's Tune. 6:05 News. Gilmore Corner. 6:10 News - Review News Flashes. : ir. Dinner Dunce. Music by Moonlight, MUS. Hetty .latio Khoads, MIIS. Mutual Maestros. 7:K. ":3n Washington State Hidden Jubilee. MHS. .an -Siilon Melodies. S C. -Sllep Fields' Orrll.. MHS. V :'" I'rrdilv Nag-1' dreli . MHS. 9:00 Alka Saltier Newa. MBS. ll 15 l :ai wood an's Orch, MIIS. !i :io -Drrln Tucker's Orch., MHS. 10:0- Sign OH. Sl'ND.NY. .II I.Y S3 S : int- Unity Furlmiall, Ylnlillisl. MIIS. 8:15 Glad Tidings ef the Air, Rev. Ira F. Rankin I 15 Rich Hill mollies. ii:i'ti Voice of I'mphecy Cboh. MHS. 0:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith. ll;;to Siilxatore de Slelalto, Harp 1st. MUS Silndav llyinual. in : no I'nlmer llolihu Concert, MIIS. 10:15 Romance of the Hl-Ways, Greyhound Lines, MBS. 10:30- The Miillhallei s, MHS. Ill: 15 Alice Hlue. I'lalilst. MHS. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 13:00 Music Kiom Kl i'ateo, MBS. l:';30-Haveu ul llel, MHS. ROSEBURG OUT OUR WAY BxVfilllanM 1" THANJKS, f UH- OL' CHARLIE IS 1 PtD THAT ONCE BUT ! T-- CHARGE ( HUH ) KEEPIiV TRACK I I ALSO HEPT. TRACK P- i Seem op aluth' chews of how much l , -Ff f TRVIM' TO iff. rf M OF T&ACCER. THAT I BUMMED TOO, AMD W iM OUIXBUT UTll-J ARE &UMAAED OFF TJ Fl I I'M klMPA W ij t HIM IM TKC COURSE PROPPED TM lCSOUS I S ' i OF A YEAR. TO SEE SUBJECT" CHARU6 !U TODS I V HOW MUCH IT WILL, I WOULP THOOW . I i I ! AMOUNT TO THAT BOOK AWAY 7 1 1 ll ( IM A WEEK IF . jj 'J ; V HE DIP THAT -y,. THE OME-SIDED STORY 7.x, J VCOPW 1919 BY NLA SCRViCC. INC. T. M. RtC. U- S. PAT. OFF- . i in j - 1:00 Nobody's Children, MHS. 1:311 Van Alexander's Orch., MIIS. 1:151 Cover Ihe Fair, MIIS. 2:011 -Summertime Concert, MHS. 2:30 Kverelt lioagland's Orch., MHS. 3:00 Help Thy Neighbor, MIIS. 3:30 Carl llava.a's Orch., MHS. 4:00 Design for Melody, MIIS. 4:30 The Angelus Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards. 5:00 O I d Fashioned Revival Hour. 6:00 Good Will Hour, Iconized Yeast, MBS. 7:1111 Music by Faith. MHS. 7:30 Carl Itavazza's Orch.. MHS. M:0il Author, Author, MUS. H: 3il Johnny Davis' Orch., MUS. 0:00 News, MIIS. 11:15 Dance Orch. 0:30 Sign Off. DIES AT YOHCAllA Mrs. Alice Hrock Caliney. 77, died ol Iho bomu of her daughter, Mrs. (loorgo Mk. nt Yi ilia this morning. She was born Novem ber 21. ISIII, at Andover, Kngland. and canio to Ihls country when a hlld, settling In Minneapolis. Minn., with her parents, hue came Yonculla 8t years ago. Klin was married lo J. Frank Cailliey lit Anoka, Minn., October In, l5. -Mr. ( iintiey wiih one oi Ihe first while- children born west of the Mississippi river, on Ihe site where Minneapolis now stands. Mr. Canney passed away 2b years ago. Mrs. Cauney was a member of the First llaptlst cliurch. Minneapo lis, but has been a worker In the Methodist church since coming to Yoncalla. Sbo Is survived by Ibree children. Mrs. Uuth Files, Yon calla; Mrs. Lillian Kggert, Thielis vllle. Wis., and Frank A. Canney, Minneapolis, also by two sisters. Mrs. Annie liown and Mrs. Fiiitna Howe, and two brothers. Ccorgo and Frank Hrock, all of Minneapo lis. Services will be held rumlay al 2 p. in. lu Ihe Mellindlst church al Y'oticalla, Kev. It. I. Parker of ficiating. Interment wilt follow in the Masonic cemetery. Arrange ments III care of Die Stearns mor tuary, Oakland. JUVENILE GRANGE WINNER OF PRIZES YONOAIXA. juvenile khimi July i! I.- KlklM-u.l one of thu lurni'Ht juvriit) Knumt's In tli" Nttttr of Iiiih hud the honor of win- Oregon nhiK two cash pii.rs this npnni; fur drill wink. 1 iI'Iit tho dlri'i-tlnn of MIhs Km mi Phillip, r.ipinln. thy won Hint pii.' nl' Sin. nit tU itu Kiith KntnuM mt'citnn In l'n nil In und VMill yt.llll lit till' Ki'lliiKt,' KHIMKI' iiit-hlc hi'ld Sunday. Mniv thiitl nii hundred Yom jilla pi-upli- werr prtw- iMil. MtMntiiM H nt I In dl ill lentn at e .VI Ism Kun;i Phillips, iiipinin: Norma IIHi hroik. I.etu tilid Litis Hiaut, Muriel nnl iMirnthy Sehltn. l'erlie. I.iiin-H und I'M tlh .lube. Puiiicpi llt-ntell. Yvonne Wat won. Twtlla und shiiley Srhosso and t'liini Mil ler. The team wa.s dietised in while dresses with rapes of red and sold. Itttclru i"f7e wre won by Wayne Phillips. )pllert l.at.Kilon. Kdlih. Kreda and IViulie Jobe. at Ihe Kelli'KK pit nie. QUIZ REQUESTS OF 2 JUDGES REFUSED SAI.K.M. .Inly ( A I") - Onv. Spiamie refused Circuit .ludce (,. II. MrMahau's rrqni'sl yesterdav for a sH'clal pioMM-illnr tn InveslV gale Ihe Marlon ctoinly court. He also dented t'ounlv ludee .liilm Steuimliid's leanest lor a similar Investigation of Jlldce Mi Maliau's court. ,llldi:e Me.Maltan lliged au lu (liilry lo iletenulne whether Ihe county departments bad lieeo au dited aiiiiiisllv and County JiuIbc SIcKiuiiitd rminlered with the se cusalioll Mc.Mahiin had made charge aiiahiM certain Marlon county otlkials over a period ol l years but bad fulled to folio Ihein up In court. NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 21. I R A M B LINGS j By PAUL JENKINS - "TMIAT gun," Jim Sharp informed A me, pointing to a 30- :auge raca, Hhotguu standing in Is a souovagiiu for si r a 1 g h t shooting. I've used It trap shooting with splen did results, and one time out at Art Ady's al a turkey shoot " itni what mav In terest you even more than the re- inarkablo HhoollnK power oi uu gun, as proven by Ihe turkeys won hut day, Is Its biock: hi lamnuuuu of niyriiv. wood, and is a fine piece ol work. Jim, proprietor ot a campground, restaurant and service station in Myrtle Creek, is all experiencco woodworker, and of all woods he prefera the myrtle. He has a shop with u big lathe and any number of other woodworking tools in It, an extensive Btock ot seasoned wood. and spends all his spare time land then some) manufacturing bowlB, candlesticks, electric light can delabra, canes, ash receivers, nap kin rings and dozens or other nov elties, r Ono of tho special prizes of the lion tall hough he didn't make It himself) is a watch case made In Jerusalem from the myrtle wnicn grows there, and with the name ol the historical old clly cngraveu upon ll. It's seventy-flvo years old mat 1 know of." Jim told me. "11 really isn't for sale I got. It Trom True Richardson but of courso I sup pose If anyone wants it badly enough, they could havo It!" lie told me the price he asked. ami I agreed wiih tho suggested thought that It anyone did buy It. they would indeed wanl it might ily. ' CORVINE BIRD HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured corvine bird. 6 It Is a glossy bird. 11 Short-billed rail. 12 Supped. 13 Upland plover 15 To suffice. 16 Fishing bag. 17 Electrified particle. 18 Derby. 19 Credit. 20 Hops kiln. 21 Market. 22 Prison dwellers. 24 Frosty. 27 Horse's neck hairs. 29 Sandbank passage. 30 Kver. 31 Behold. 32 Males. 33 Rebel. 34 Commissioner of array. 35 Either. 37 To resurrccL 39 To require. Answer to Previous Puiile MjldFlftlE JeL1WlM &BQ1 INO AllBAR JCllO L E Al tec u dJJRideIJwnII y TiEiSlB TOE BCIOlElPl" cb AL r b s d a? Wl, ;8f ole t aw oInH niuKlll tIe'rc sB Bj NUNS JA GiAiRBl O N BjJA LlULl IaTT ft sUeE A T OEIO G II 40 An effort. 42 Card game. 43 Man's reading room. 44 Malt drink. 45 Chum. 46 Sloths. 4A Room recess. 49 Contour. SI Branch. 53 To sprinkle. 54 It is or like a crow. Vertical 2 Turkish money. jr ! ?" r" r" j? r" r" ir 1 IHFT riM" fcitfel TH fei r nir-'-s I I U w 4i In JT fcpv "" j j At that, I'll bet some collector, Willi an eye for true.valuos, Jumps nt the opportunity one of these lays. ' Kite from an overheated boxing nu a combine aurteti a grauiiieiu blaxe which burned over forty-five; acres of barley and vetch stumble ou the Kppinger-Hilp ranch south of Myrtle Creole yesterday after noon, causing, however, very little damage. - The combine a big. one with a ten-foot cut, and hauled by a pow erful , tract or had practically fin ished cutting the field and, when the blaze started, was on' the side from which the wind,-a' brisk one, was blowing. It escaped damage except, perhaps, some- holes burned in the druper. Kittle grain was damaged, the sacks having been hauled In about as soon as dropped. I saw some fifty or sixty which had been burn ed over, and the sacking on these had been scorched through. A crew of a dozen men were busy shovel ing this, grain into new sacks. Hut that fine combine outfit 1i had a narrow squeak. ' TRAINEES ADVANCE IN VANCOUVER DUTY Harry L. Ennsteln of Koseburg 'has been advanced to the rank of cadet scl'Roant at the CMTC camp al Vancutivor barracks, according to word received hero today. Other promotions among CMTC trainees from Koseburg Included Itertram It. Shoemaker, Fred ll. Itadigau and Klwood M. NelMoo to be cadet cor porals. Tho promotions were an nounced by Colonel Carlo Abrains of Salem, commanding officer of the 3Xi!nd Infantry. 21 Joined. 22 Wayside hotel 23 To reduce to bibles. 2t Hoisting machine. 26 It can b taught a few when tamed. 28 Radio wire. 30 Before. 31 Sheltered place. 33 Thing. 34 Since. 3 Electromotive 33 Japanese wrce unm money. Ae' 37 To regret 38 Biscuit. 41 To strike. 43 Day. 45 Dwarf bulldog. 46 Type ot cuckoo. 47 English coin. 48 Lavs. 49 Connecting word. 50 Common verb 81 Morindln dye. 52 Mister. S Dwarflshness. t Participle of be." 7 Gibbon. 8 Preposition. 9 Tree. 10 More Intricate . 13 This bird is now in ' eastern . , U. S. A. 14 Sonilities. 18 Possesses. 20 Unit. 1939. Sunday LnwUnQ nt tho v m i CI tvO Daily Devotion DR. CHARLES A. EDWABD8 The threatening curse of this ajje Is lis shallowness with re gard to things fundamental. This is not true ot the material world when we build skyscrap ers, or railroads, or bridges. Hut we face that danger continuous ly when we turn to matters of the soul. The practice of ven eering Is by do means confined to woodwork. It Is employed everywhere. This error Is far too prevalent In our religious life. Our conceptions of church membership lack depth. Ureal oak trees never grow In shallow soil. Great buildings never stand on surface foundations. Great civilizations are not reared on sentiment or caprice. It Is not otherwise in the 'building of great Christian characters. They must bo established on the Rock Christ Jesus and not. on the shifting sand of conventional morality. On the sayings of Je sus, and not on the futile theor ies of men. Building; thus Is our only assurance of stability and permanence in the midst of life's temptation. It Is our only hope when wo come lo stand face to face with death. Our Father, Thou hast the words of Eternal life, teach us the high and holy wisdom of walking in Thy way. Aineii. EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. George. Holy commuuiou 7:3u a. ui. 1 online prayer and ser mon 11 a. id Kiddle Ascension. Evening pray er and sermon 8 p. m. ST. PA.UL'8 LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod), Corey and military street, West Koseburg. Tho service of Sunday, July 211, be gins at 8 p. in. The topic of the ser mon iB, "The Privilege of Walking i-inur with Cod." The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. The public is most cordially invited to attend our service and Sunday school. There will be a short vot er's meeting after the evening service. The choir will also meet Sunday evening after Borvice for a short rehearsal. The rogular rehearsal of the choir will tako place Wednesday eve. w. i. oy, weslur, 1170 Military Btreet, pas- CHURCH OF GOO , m.,, I n lrltlltt. r,UiMiuuei iiD,.. w. -- pastor. Sunday school 10:1)0: morn ing worship 11:00; young people's service 7:30; oveuing service 8:00; prayer meeting neunuauay jj.uv. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST l, SCIENTIST 312 E. Douglas street. Regular services Sunday at n:uu a-in. ouU ject of lesson: "Truth." Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. lu. Wed nesday evening meetings which in .,.... nati.....nin nt linaline and remarks on Christian Science uro held al 8:00 o'clock. The reading room on the lower floor of the church edifice is open daily except Sundays and noliuays n " I -III) p. in. riere mo authorised. Christian Science liter- i,Q .-nu,) hnrrowed or ami" iimj o ...., - ; i subscribed for. Thu public Is coi- dlally Invited 10 aiicuu tu. .. vices und to visit the reading room. SUTHERL1N METHODIST CHURCH Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Sundiiy school nt 10 o clock. Iho sermon topic for tho morning worship hi 11 o'clock Is to be "Couiagcus Christiana." The Womun's Home Missionary society Is to nioct Thursday afternoon at tho home ol Mrs. Annuel DeMlltb. THE METHODIST CHURCH OF ROSEBURG Mnn.iuv schools at 9:43 a. m. In Ihelr usual places: morning or- diip at ll:'i o'clock in tho lormer Vlcthodlst Kplscoptl church and Jn,t.n,IUt evening worship at 8:00 oVIock In OCIOCK in Kplscopal ,hD fm-innr Methodist church. Dr. ujuis jikiu, i lor, will llicach at both services. Kpwnrth LeiiBUC ut 7:i P. ' Pravcr ineotlng Wednesday evu niug at 8:U0 o'clock. THE FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH Sunday school al 9:l" a. in. Al- . . ....n...tn..l f'luKRCS vlii I ipion. SUl'fl ftir evcrv one. Morning worship at 11 a ml (broadcast over radio sla- ;nlli. Dr. K. H. Trail will bring the message, "Out of the Trenches." Special music Is ar ranged. Junior and Senior Young Peonie s meetings Bt 7 p. in. Happy . '. ' 1..- ....uniuiii serv- 14IHIIiy CVCH1I1S v.o..-.....-- Ice at 8 P. m. Or. Vratl's topic for t -f-nnw. lint In the the incciiiijt to. x-v....- Upon. r.veryouo t-it.w"i, ..ne-r norsnvTERIAN CHURCH "What Is a Christian?'' Is the I.. rnr tho mornlna wor- bcriuuu i-'.-i- ship. Thi evening service will start at 8 o clock, in" siinjeci ..iiohntri the Servant.' aunnay . i n. ir. ,. m - tmirnine wor li niitii ... n. - ship II a. in.: young peoplo so ciety I P- "' v., p. iii. I'mycr meullni Wcducsda) 7:30 p. m. CORRECTION Due to an error the following ran In the News-Review Thurs day, July 20: Sweaters $1.29 This should have read: Sweaters $1.49 LOWELL'S 114 No. Jackson St PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Pastors, Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Morgan. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., morning worship 11 a. m., evan gelistic servile 7:45 p. m., mid week prayer service 7:45 p. m.. Wednesday. Special music and singing with electric guitar. Every body welcome. 1ST BF WASHINGTON. July 20. (AP) Tile navy started today recruit ing a "minute man" force of sev eral thousand former sailors, cor responding to the army's new en i listed reserve. j It will be composed of men who have Just completed a term oi ac tive duty or have been out of the navy less than four years. The force will be available to complete the crewa of warships quickly In event of war. Most war ships operate in peacetimp with only about 80 per cent of full com plements. An Inducement or $20 a year was held out to the recruits. In return tho new "class F-2" Meet reservists must keep themselves in physical trim and for four years "be ready for emergency recall to active ser vice, but they do not have to drill. The navv already has a tleei re serve force comiwsed of ex-sailors who have retired to civilian me al ter completing at least 16 years of service. INVESTIGATION OF NLRB IS ORDERED urisuiNr.TflN. .Tnlv 20. (AP) The house ordered today a Hweep- mg luvetmguuou oi too uauoiiui labor ro la lions bourd. A resolution creating a five-man iiAallrulni' nnminillA WH tlllt through by an almost solid phalanx of republicans ana a targe group oi democrats. Speaker Bankhead announced the roll call yote for tho renolution was 252 to 135. Tho measure, by Repronentattve C.itih ll Vu nullu tixv an In. quiry to determine whether a new hoard to aqmlnister tho Wagner labor act should bo created and whs! effect the hoard may have had on employer and labor rela tions. WILL NAME HEADS FOR OREGON SCHOOLS PORTLAND, July 21. (AP) The job of selecting presidents for Oregon State, college and Eastern, Oregon College of .education will be started by the state board of higher education at a meeting here Monday. Board members indicated there was a chance a president to bead the La Grande institution might be named at next week's meeting but said selection of a successor to lr. George W. Peavy at the state col lege was not imminent. Dr. Peavy reaches the retirement age of 7u next November. ' TRUCK-AUTO CRASH KILLS ALBANY BOY ALBANY, Ore.. July Ul. (AP) An automobile wrecked against the rail in ; on the Pacific highway bridKC aci-osH Periwinkle creek near here today killed Hon a Id laonff. 21, of Albany, a former Uni versity of Oregon student. Roy K, fiustafson, freight truck 1 river, said he slowed down to avoid ment.lnfif Long's car on thu bridge. Iho auto swerved to tho pit and struck tho rait. lonc waa hurled free of the demolished car. Survivors included his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ijotxz, and a sinter, all of Albany. PORTLAND THEATER MANAGER ACCUSED PORTLAND, July 21. (AP) The vice squad, acting upon a com plaint by Investigator Jean M. Johnson of the women's protective bureau, arrested Kddie Lewis, 31. Caiety theatre manager, on o charge of "permitting production or arts or an obscene nature. Lewis was freed on his own recog- izance. IIKPPNKR. July 21. ( AP) A power pole snapped by iautnmo hile cut off lleppnnr and Lexing ton electric service for six hours yesterday. I). O. Van Kirk of Portland, who suffered broken ribs and. an injured arm, said ho went to sleep whilo driving. The power failure left J. A. Sharp. Hrppner baker, a cold oven tilled with half baked bread. The douch wnt Into carbnp enns. -n - -A.' wora. -ill, 1.u I J.. r .Stilt ii,OJ Clmti r- ' Ut UJ,lk mt. H. UnitxV mt B, H kJ H. I..J..1, Mi. I.i.l.l.,1 Ml .,, I .u k,, : Fl.llUII,lJl, rh. a,. JfMrtt, II. r.iumnn. l.lllmnr.. MimfHhin .i.t. m iuj. a. . m In Ih. n,M S.f.at (.Si ISrtnt .1 Pulm ij an , IS. ryl 0 " szmmsssl ouglrs FunERRL Home m. nai want DOUGLAS MEN GET 1 CMTCASuluiHTS Major W. L. H. Osborne of Mose buru has been made battalion com mander, principal officer of the Citlsens Military Training corps at Vancouver barracks, according to word received here today from that camp, where a lame group ot students and reserve officers from Pouglus county now are in train in p. Captain Italstou Brlilgos ot Oak land has been appointed regi mental adjutant Lieutenant Jamos Watts has been assigned to H company of tho 7th infautry, a regular army unit, now engaged in firing practire on trench mortars and 37 mm. guns. Lieutenant Jacobs of Heedaport in in charge of Ihe first platoon ot Company I, (J. M. 1. u. The unit in which the Roseburg group is training, spent Thursday at Uonnevllle engaged In tiring practice. Bob Bellows of Rosobuig, a pla toon sergeant, has been honored by appointment as guidon bearer for Company G. Gsselslrom, Josse, Shanklln aud Olmschied have bad a great honor in monopolizing the blue ribbon awarded the best tent in Company G. Kssclstrom of Ueedsport la a ser geant and holds tho post of right guide. In the sports competition, Lewis and Radigau has advanced to tho somi-rinala lir the tennis tourna ment, beating Thubold and Miller, 7 9, 8-6, 8-6. in a hotly contested match to advunco to the semi-final round. . N. Y. FAIR LOSING; PERSONNEL PRUNED NEW YORK. July 19. (AP) The New Kork world's fair has dis missed several hundred employes Including members of its color fully clad inrormiilion corps lu an economy move dictated by failure of attendance to come up to ex pectations. Officials Of the Siri5.000.IMII. en. tprpYise, the largest exposition in history, also are offering bargain day tickets this week-end and are considering reducing the admis sion fee from 75 to 50 cents. The fair declined to. announce the exact number of workers dis missed, but Ihe Information serv ice cut was put unofficially at 250, A further cut of between 500 and 600 In the operations personnel hart been made, the New York Timef said. ROSEBURG WILL GET VIEW OF AIRLINER Persons attending the Air Tour show In Roue burg Auk. 11. will lntve an opportunity to inspect onrj of Mm mainliners used by thu United Air lines in its Hue ilia coast service, it was announced here today. Arrangements hava been made. It was reported, where by the company will enter one of Its big passenger planes In the tour and will have the shin on in spection. A pilot, rn-piint and stew ardess will accnmpHtiy the ship and explain features of the pluue to spectators. MORALS PROBE FOR PRISON REFUSED SALKM. July 20. (API Gov. Spraguo heard charges of immoral practices in the state prison yes terday but refused to order a spe cial Inquiry. He suited complaints had been raro and that conditions would be Improved when facilities were in creased and congestion relieved. A Portland group headed by Bish op Benjamin I). Dagwell of the Kpiscopal dioceso of Oregon lodg cd the protest, whlrh included cbatges mado by a released con vict. TOT PLAYING WITH MATCHES BURNED VANCOUVER, n. V July 20. CP Hospital attaches held hope today for the recovery of three-year-old Marilyn Pearson, danger ously burned when her dress e.aucht fire while she and a companioit played with matches. Tim ni-d into a virtual human torch by the flames late yesterday, the baby was saved by J. C. Cou sins, who saw the child run wildlv into a street as he passed in his ailtomohfle. He b-pt out, pull ed off tils coat and wrapped it a roiind the lot to smother the flumes. CARD OF THANKS 'n wlHb to express our deep np preclutiou for the kindness and sympathy extended by our frienda during our recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral offcritms. R. C RobmiMon ami family. i fADrrii Mt" trph II. Gtllm .-' a.lr .M M ..u.klt J llfli .., I ' V l,J tU l,.J,,(, ,.' -, tii.A i1 x rM of (;trrnr A I tanMMf ItnttM. Li I lucltnt prart-IWi 19 h. rhilatftrfptita. en Ujfl Mrrt In rMiiirutrtti ut4 j ffi