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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1940.
laaued Dsllr Ksfrnt Huadnr by tbe
Mrttilirr of The AMoefiitrd Vrrmm
The Associated ITiihh lb exi'lumve
ly enlitlud to the inw for republica
tion of nil news dlnpatchon credited
to It or not otl'i wjne credited In
thin pspor awl to nil local iiowh
publiHhid herein. All rlKhta of r-
Kublka(in of npectnl dlnputclies
rein are bIko rciierved.
HARRIS KLLSWOKTII
. ..Kdltor
Entered rm Keen rid clans inattir
Mny 17, 11211, tit the pf"t offtro at
RoHphurtf, Oregon, under act of
March 2, 187ft.
Represented by
rw York li71 Mndlnon Ave. fht-
ftio 3tf0 N. MKhlKin AveHiw
Kriinrlii-'fl HiihIi Slroet I Jr.
4 roll 304 W. OritiHl tloulevnrd
l.om Aihec!' i33 ?. hprlnjr hitroel
Htniiirtiv.t oifiwiin nireei t-ori
In ad 520 H. W. Sixth Htrout HI
lUal 411 N. Tenth Htn
Onrcloi
,PIR
PUBLI5
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SubMcrfiXlon Hairs
Dnlly, por your ly mail fli.OO
Dally. rnnntliH by mull
bally. :i months hy niiiil
Daily, by carrinr jut mnnih.... Mb
Dully, hy carrier por year "-H0
Till-: United States Forest Serv
leu Ik ubout tu be transferred,
lock, Htock mid barrel, from I ho
Department or Agriculture, whero
It llttS hcCIl lllWilJH, tO till! Depart
ment of the Interior. It la reported
tlml tlio executive order making
thlH change has ulreuily been writ
ten and signed hy the preiddcnl.
L'nlesB (he congress, within a lim
ited time after the order Is fu
innlly issued, Initiales a move to
deny the order, ft will become ef
fective, dekett, htriiU or Interior,
who wants the change and very
definitely unntH it, la powerful In
the east. Ho turn a powerful argu
ment -the magic word "conserva
tlon." The western stales, moat vi
tally affected by the transfer, have
relatively Tew votes In congress.
There Is a queer paradox in an
administration purporting lo be
the great liberal, people's govern
iiipiiI, etc., handing down a decision
lo transfer forest reerealton areas
to the bureau that directs tin- na
tional park service. These remai ks
are based upon ohservulloti at
Crater Lake and at Diamond Lake.
These are the ureas In which we
here in Douglas county are most
interested,
You must pay a dollar for per
mission to drive your car into ('ra
ter Lake park. You cannot carry a
nun or do any hunting. Those who
like lo ski are not permitted (o
remove trees no as If) provide a
tdti slide. Private summer homes
are taboo.
Hut tn the Diamond Lake dls
trlct (it I under Ihe care or the
forest service while Crater Lake
Is nm tinged by the National Park
Service) the atmosphere is entire
ly different. A number of attrac
tive summer homes are built near
the lake and there Is room for it
considerable number more. Hunt
lug Is permitted. Thete Is no
charge lor driving your car any
place yon pleane. The forest serv
ice ini'ii are not policemen bent on
keeping you from doing something
the rules say you may not rather
they glc the impression that they
waul to rce you enjoy the forest
and the lake and seem lo he will
inn to do anything they can lor
you lo help you have n good lime.
There is a vast dlflerence in the
two types of lecreallou area ad
ministration.
It w ill In- an outright t 1 line
against Die people of Ihe e.u it
Die entile Cascade urea, now ad
ministered by thi loiest m-nite
is Ittnied into a national p. irk wild
all of Ihe rules, restrictions and .id
liibsion fees Imposed.
Editorials on News
(Continued from ps 1.)
buys again from the faetoiy. The
orders thus received start the lac
lory wheels to spinning.
When the consumer is buj im;
goods nt retail in Increasing ol
ume. burners is in a heulthy con
dition ami likely to ;o on n re wine
That is w hy tlepcinbibe report n
I hat retail iilc.i ai e iucii asliiK
ate the bed of nil bulness newt.
llALTKU It. IHJAIi. iutenntion
al prtNddenl ol ltuUry, .-.pcuU-In:
In I'ortliiud. cay.:
"The (act (hat youth Is a bundle
or con it ad let Ions and h lloek of
nnnntives dors't mean tlial the
vfiiniKer generation is golm; tu Uw
dogs. Youth today Ik no more dif
ficult than other dnnnea o so
ciety, Ye all have problem." I
F1:
DM Hie lime Ihe uorld he:
"i
Iililll Ihe ptehcnl, t licit' has
never In-cit a time when use didn't
fthaRc Its head in loiehodlnc ah. -nt
youth. And thero has never been
a time when youth failed to take
over the burden from age and
CAIIIIV ON.
Soil-Range Setup
Explained at Meet
Rostburg Business Men Hear
Of tantflts of Policies
After School-Conference.
The program of soil ami range
conservation, hh, conducted nation
ally under federal subsidy was ex
plained last night to a large group
of Itosehurg business men, who
met at h banquet meeting with
state, county and community com
niltteenien. The banquet meeting
and program, held at the I'mpqua
hotel ut (1:30 o'clock, followed a
school held yesterday afternoon
for those concerned w 1th the
agenda In Douglas county.
The school and conference at Ihe
Knlghta of 1'ythlas hall MondHy
afternoon was directed hy John
Shepherd of Sclo, Ktntc committee
man for the agricultural adjust
ment administration, and Arnold T.
Ilodker, Oregon Stale college, Cor
vnllin, AAA field man.
The county and community com
milleemeii were present and heard
in detail thu rules governing Hfin
benefits.
At the evening Kcssion. each of
the committeemen brought one or
more guests to the banquet meet
ling, where a general explanation
wan given of the purposes and
alma or the federally sponsored
program under which fanners re
ceive benefit payment for soil and
range conservation practices.
Payments Cited
The program, ft was slated, re
sults in payments of about $.u,umj
annually in Douglas counly, with
slightly more than 2,ihiij farmers
participating. If all fanners co
operated lo the fullest poHsilile ex
tent In the soli building practices
and range and pasture manage
ment, the benefits could he in
creased one-third or more, it was
stated.
In attendance at the school were
County Committeemen II. I Nich
ols, Kiddle; It. It. Clarke, Oakland;
I j. S. Cotnplou, Drain ; Secretary
I. Ilobiml pinker; Assistant Secre
tary John A. Irving, and Count v
Committeemen O. J. Set her, Clen
dale; Y. II. C.arreL:, Clendale; T.
Johns. A.alea; l-'lhcrl Hull.
lilddle; K. P. Illuudell, Hhlrlle;
John II. Ferguson, Days Creek;
Lawrence Michaels, Canyonvllle;
li. V. Matthews, Days Creek; o. 10.
Weeks. Myrtle Creek; Hoy VY. Al
Hpnugh, Myrtle Creek; P. V. Cook,
Myrllo Creek; W'illaid Smith.
(Hide; Charles Dyer, ltosehurg; J.
v. Ilonehrake, UoKeburg; .1. (J.
Parties. Tenmllc; Leo Sparks, Oak
land; Charles II. Davison, Oak-
laud; Ceorge K, Shanip, Sulherlln;
Liigene II. Fisher, Oakland;
(leorgn I. Madison, Oakland; C. (i.
Heuderer, Klklon; V. Y. Crow.
Yonealla; Chester lty.lell. Drain;
Y. (i. Itnagliind, Iteedsport; John
J. Weiss, Heeilsporl.
Sign Scares Auto Thieves
Into Hitch-Hiking Roles
(i It A NTS PASS. Feb. LI. (API
A youthful California trio who
admitted Ihey stole three cars ra
ther than walk, was scared Into
hitchhiking 2,' miles by a state no
tice to tourists, Sheriff Haines re
ported. Panics Mild that Cecil Kvdo. V
P. Heir and William McKeiile.
stopped at Cave Junction, where a
sign Informed them thai oul-oi-state
cars mut be registered.
They were afraid. I hey said, that
their cm s Would be halted, so l he
w a Iked by the still ton and c nine
on to (iiailts PasH where they
stole ail I Men-ill licensed car. They
were arrested In it al ltosehurg.
The en r aliiutdnned al Cm c
Junction was damaged. Parties
said he was told, when one oulh
wanted to sleep and aonther to Its
ten t ) a broadca.-t. The 'sleepy one
roused enough lo hammer ihe ar
i aillo Into w n ckage n th a tu
toed.
Flier Overcomes Handicap
to Get Woman to Hospital
l.r: iston. iiiaiio. imi. i::
lAI'l llcrt iluinerly. l.cHtslnu
l'lalllon ulr mutiulalice pllnl.
I;ui'li-'l a se eii-passeimcr plain' in
a lullil'lv uln-at llelil iicar Tin.
ii'. estfiila anil llrw ili'spi-inte
U III .Mis. iewe llns l-i a W'al
la U alia liosntal.
Mis. HhMmi!. wile nt a idluller.
was tu a nun. i riiiiu illalietes
'I'lir iM.laie.l lam h was ai i es- l
lili- i "I I In sail'lli- Iiiiimv Ni-li:le
hois sel ill a li'llilite In a lu-PI In
entile the pllnl hat iinin. ily .1. , i.l
el the ateii was Ion small anil pill
tlii' ship ilnwn pi ihe wheat stale
l.le. lie Was Intel)' ahle In Eel nil
Ihe m, ma. I hcall-e nl Ihe mini.
Funeral Services Set
for Late Howard Jones
runeral si r .es will l. l,, l, l
-' p. in i iliii'Mlai lor llnuanl
.limes, s.'. ,'l , , , ;s,.,ui i:
resplenl. who ,11, , I Siin.lav eii niuu
fnllnwllii: a ,inir Illness. ''i,. M.r.
l,es Mill . cm, hi. ,., nt ii,,.
Ilnseliilii! I n.le.l.iki,,; innipain
pai lni " h Ihe li,.,. Mm i ts ; li
Interment will folpiw in ihe .Inues
. eineli r .
Second of Martindalc
Twin Babies Passes Away
The Mi-cond ol twin mmi hot it
Sunday to Mr. ami Ml K. ,:t,.
tindah' ol Itoschuru nl Mt( Iii.h
pilal died last olizlit Tin' tu-i ol
the I h litis died fh'U tlv iilhT hutli.
H'Uh ImhJIi'h Hif at Ihe KomIhiic
llldci I it k ill k oil) puny p.ii loi s. At
i aiiucnit uts lor M'Ulns h.m 1 1 T
t bcf-n made.
OUT OUR WAY
-4&i, ' LISTEN, WORRY WART, THIMKIM' VDU
WW'' I vou aaT NECKTIE ) WOULD PUT THAT A
M- 1 V I IM THAT SAM' WICH" J I MUCK HAM IM A t
VJV ' I V WHAT COULD BE r-"' SAW'wICH FER ME
I 11 1 DUMBER. THAN A V M0ULP BE DUMBER," 1
XilfA V. GUY THIMKIM' HIS I V VERY MUCH J
s NECKTie IS A J V 1-
TUC cu A r-n
Medic Finds Cure
For Gastric Ills
VKMCK. Fin.. Feb. LI.- (API -lly
culling a little muscle which
controls Ihe flow of bile into the
intestines, a Ca toliau physician
reported today he hud found a way
to relieve Indigestion ami gastric
aliments that rest, diet and medi
cal ion will not cure.
ISel'ore i he international College
of Suigon.s here Dr. Otto De.Muih
of Vancouver. It. ('., exphiined his
instrument and technique for sever
ing the sphincter of oddi. which
rings the inside of a duct Icadini:
from the pancreas, liver and gali
bladder lo Ihe small In test hies.
In certain cases of chronic Indi
gestion and diseases of 1 he gall
bladder ami liver, the sphincter
tightens anil cuts oft' ()k supply
of juices needed to complete diges
tion of food.
Dr. De.Muih said he had used the
technique successfully since lli:i:t.
The Instrument Is a pmall knife
concealed In a tube. It is insert
ed Into the duct to the piinl where
the blade, when expelled, wili
sever Ihe muscle. Delicate hand
ling. Is necessary In the operation j
because Ihe muscle is hard to j
reach and a Miiall artery w Inch j
ties near the sphincter must not
be cut. Dr. DcMnih said. 1
Fleming Nominated for j
Wage-Hour Administrator j
WASIIINCTON. I'Vli. Ill, (Al'il
- I'l'i-Midi'iil Itiiust veil stlhiiiitli-d tit
lh(. st'iliih! Imlitv llic iiiiintniition
'r f'liloiifl I -1 , i 1 1 j . It. l-'lt-iiiinu' ol
Imvii to In- uaKi anil hour uihiliii
IMniltir. Till1 niinv iiiuini'iT, liirmiTl'. an
ol'llrhil IMi IMr I'UA. Im lui-n
niililiiiiilly Ihi' hi'iiil nl tli. v:mi
luiilr (llvlslnii nl 111.- liilinr iUmrt
iiii'iil r-n Sfi'iat monlliH.
lU i ailsi' nf li'rlililrMlil irs i-iimit'r-llmi
will) his aniiv slahis. li-insla-
DIRECTOR
HORIZONTAL
1 Former
U.S.A.
President.
llWUTrav.
13 Ireland.
14 Great lake.
16 Formerly.
n.Srhcme.
lBTo hum.
19 Pedal digit.
SOTicht.
2 Mortise teeth.
52 Form of "a."
23 To cripple.
24 Narrow road.
25 3 14 Hi.
26 lie was also
of
Commerce.
27 Curse.
28 Pointed
30 Vocal sound.
.31 Shoe Isittom
32 Wrinkle.
34 Kind
36 Female
relative.
37 Musical note.
38 Cubic.
39 To spiead.
Answer (o Previous Puzzle
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40 Kleclric tnit.
4 1 Cortiii stand.
43 Plural
pronoun.
44 Form of "be."
45 Bird life of a
region.
46 Pertaining to
wings.
40 Heavy blow.
50 He is in
chrtrce of
relief
collections
for ,
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COPW. 140 BY fit SEHVlCr. INC. T.
lion w;is required to let Fleming
lake the appointment ha adminis
trator.
KRNR
Mutual BrMdeaatlng ByttMi
1M0 Kllseyolu
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
I :mi - I'llllnn I.cwlK, Jr., MILS,
t : 1 Iliivi'li of Uiwl, .MIIS.
I: I., -Hoi Key Drrh.
.Villi Tua 'I'liiio Dancf.
fi: la SlMlcilili-lla. MIIS.
r::in - Kvt'iilim VfirictioM.
5:45 Little Orphan Annie.
li:iiu - ToiiiKhl's Tuni.'.
6:05 Newt, California Pacific
Utilities.
G:10 News Review News
Flashes.
(I: I" Victor l.iislni hl, 51 IIS.
(i:2"i Mimical IntorlunV, MliS.
(i::in -John II. IliiKhcs, .MIJS.
li:1"i - I .Inner Iiancc.
7:iiii - I.es Cuneerij! Symphuntquo
cle Montreal. M US.
7 : 1 r. Mutual Mai-stios.
7::io Net Jorilan, Secret Ngetit,
MIIS. "
V.im -A.lventiiri's In Ilhylhm,
MILS. c.
S:M0 -hilfrluilc. ,!
nr.ir, nick .iiikchh' Orcli., MIIS.
8:5 Twilight Trails, Avalon
Cigarettes, MBS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News, IBS.
II: If, h'ninkic .Masters' Orcll.,
MIIS.
!!::'- Kri'dilie Ilerren's Orch.,
MIIS.
!i: IT. I'nlton l.euls, Jr., MIIS.
In:illi Sinn OH.
vi:iim:siiav, i-i:n. i i
7:n'i--SMilf anil Nonsense.
7i30 News-Review of the Air.
7:40 News, Cilmore Corner.
7:45 J. M. Juclcl Says "Good
Morning."
7:.r.n Hhapsotly in W'nv.
s:llii -llieaklast ('lull, MliS.
S:;;o Keep Kit to Music, MIIS.
S31,'i I loineiuakei's' l'"onim. MIIS.
9:00 Man About Town.
9:30 Ma Perkins, Proctor and
OF RELIEF
11 Stream. !
11 A transition.
15 He is an
by profession
PU.
17 Couple.
IB European
rabbit.
20 Be silent.
21 To burlesquft
23 To allot.
24 Note in scale.
25 Pots.
26 To be morose.
S7 Canoe.
29 Humming
bird.
30 To serve.
?3 Pegrets.
35 Saclike cavitv.
38 To line a
vessel.
40 Mooley apple.
42 Wayside hotel
44 Cuckoo.
45 Preposition.
46 Paid publicity.
47 The heart.
48 King of
Bnshan.
49 Ream.
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m- .Vvtr
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M.O.I V 11
l-'iUBAJ
;"Bi a i
WlAiTO
IC'AB'I 'Nf
51 He was in
chat-Re ot
relief in .
VKRTICAL
1 Esrct.
2 Othcrwisr
3 To soak flax.
4 To exist.
5 To rekindle,
6 To joe
7 To stt ike.
d Upon.
9 To incline.
10 Cod of lovo.
By Williams
M. KG. f. ft. PT. OFT. 1 3
Gamble, MBS.
9:45 Carters of Elm Street, Oval
ttne, MBS.
Iiiriio Vnricllen.
10:15 SiiiKlnK 1'oet, MTJS.
lOSu Ohio School (jf the Air,
MIIS.
10:45-Ad ventures of Uncle
Jimmy Copco.
1 1 ; 0 - Jimmy Kennedy's Orehes-
lia, MliS.
11:1.") Chan. Opcnui'a Jluwuiians,
MIIS.
11 :.1u Sernphook Stories, MIIS.
U : 'IH Hollywood Whispers, M US,
1 2 n"D Luncheon 1 'unce.
12:1a Khytlitn nt. Random.
12:35 Parkinson's Info rmation.
Exchange.
12:45 News, Safewy Stores.
12:50 News-Review of the Air.
1 :0O Henninger's Man en the
Street.
1:15 Don Lee School or the Air.
Al I IS.
1:30 The Quiet Hour.
2:uu Al Your ('oniuiiind.
2 : :i Johnson l-'innily. .MIIS.
2:1'. Muse and Music. MltS.
:!:en-Hal Turner, IM.-uiist. MliS.
Ii:'lj Henry Wi-her's Conceit Or
chestra. MPS.
3: o Marriage l.lci'iis e Ro
mances, MIIS. !
1:01) Kulton Lewis, Jr.. MliS.
'1: 1,1 Haven of llest, M IIS.
1:4n-TftH Time Dance.
5:.tn Slums Cost You Money.
5r 15 Little Orphan Annie. MIIS.
6:U' Tonight's Tone.
6:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utili
ties. 6:10 News-Review News Flashes.
!:1a Souk Spinners
6:30 John B. Hughes, Avalon
Cigarettes, MBS.
tiilTi - Dinner Dance.
7: On Raymond (Ira ni Kwin.
MRS.
7:1-". - Mutual Macstrns.
7::tJ -Lrtne Kauccr, MRS.
N:t'U Henry Weber's I'aKcanl of
Melody.
S; Alvinn Roy and Maxine
tlrev. MRS.
Mlift- Interlude.
Music hy Faith. MRS.
9:00 Alka SelUer News, MBS.
9:1.1 L'vereU lloaclnnd. MliS.
y : 1 h i 1 Harris Orchestra.
"MRS.
!t: 1.1 -Fulton Lewis. Jr.. MRS.
M:nn sin off.
IT'S THE
Cream
OK KENTUCKY
"l)tvni.f.-RICH"tht Imrcrit
fr(nf strai(ht ft.nri.il wliithy
in Ike world.
n.vrwc (ji:aki$i.7o
Sty .Kmc. I
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(J.ofO.tioopsters
Maul W.S.C., 71-41
Ry the Associated Press
Time snapped back a yeur on
the University of Oregon basket-
ball court last ninht as the some-1
"IHI k nocK u -a nou i iimu uregon
ieum reverina nriiuauiiy io uie i
form of the 1939 team that won the j
iiituuiiHi intercollegiate cnampion-'
ship.
ihe inspired Oreconians set a!
modern northern division, Raciflc '
coast conTerence st-orinR record in j
walloping Washington State 71 to;
41. They also took second place, j
crowding to within 2 games of the
leading Oregon State quintet. The j
teams play again tonight and Ore
gon can got within tying distance ,
of O. S. C. with another win. i
A victory tonight would shave :
Oregon State's lead to two gumes. j
Oregon has two games left with
Oregon State, one of them next i
Saturday at Kugene. j
The loss was u bitter one for .
Coach Jack Friel -and his W. S.
C. Cougars. They had just brok- j
en even in. a two-game series with
Oregon State and were hopeful or '
dosing In on the leaders at Ore
gon's expense. The loss dropped
them three games out of top :
place.
I he game was a ding-dong tussle
for the first hull although J'avu
lunas and Townsend sank two
buckets in the last no seconds to
give Oregon u comfortable ol-25
halftlmc lead.
The second half was a rout as
Oregon, for minutes on end.
cashed In on virtually every shot
attempted. At one time the Ducks
were ahead (iti to 35. All told Ore
gon took !ifj shots and made 3".
Washington Stale, weary from
the O. S. C. Heries and befuddled
hy the blistering Oregon pace, got
only 17 baskets in 7u shots.
Yonealla Makes Plans
For New Water System
YONCALLA. Feb. R!. Ren Irv
ing, civil engineer from It'iseburu.
was present at the regular meet
ing ol the Yonealla city council,
held Tuesday evening. Most oi'
the. evening was taken up in the
discussion of the new water sys
tem for Yonealla. Ol the (wo pos
sibilities, Adams creek and l'fdly
creek, Adams creek Is Ihe one
most favored by the lown. James
Toner was elected water rent col
lector to fill the vacancy Jelt by
Chad Dauiiherty.
Bernard Young's Auto
in Tragic Accident
ALRAN'Y. Fob. 12. (AC I
Henry Dlitmev (.", of Oreuon City.
lied at an Albany hospital today
Mom injuries imlicted by an aut )
mobile last night.
The -partially blind, former Linn
county Tanner stepped directly In
front of his automobile. Hern a rd
A. Young. Portland, reported to j
Mate roiicemun anace nug.
Young is an insurance man and
a former member ol the stale leg
islature from Douglas county.
Teacher Employed for
School at Yonealla
YONCALLA. Feb. Fi.-.t a r
eenl meeting of (he Yonealla L'rade
si-hool board, Hughie Hasvell o!
Junciion Cilv was rdectei) to teah
the 7th and Mb grades this com
ing year, to replace Robert John
son, who will attend school. All
tlte oilier teachers' contracts were
renewed.
Studeboler hod a load of Red lion power in ihe world-'
famed Gilmore-Yosemite Run. It zoomed up mountain grades Tl"ifiJ
. . . through rain, snow, ke. The finish of Ihe tortuous lest t. iivVWvfit
found Studebaker guilty of perfectly swell mileage ... on iSWreOrfn
honest record mode under tough A. A. A. supervision ond JyjEDEEHvS
Observation. Only Red lion has such proof of performance lMW
. . . such winning power. Yeziirl You'll go over the top for Cl5gTTCT
victorious mileage every time with Gilmorol Use bsfr3iTS
i. Red lion gasoline... drive carefully... ond you, jSgjgJ5tj
jjj ,0" wi" 9e' increa,e mi,eo9e! L1
1
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. UPWARDS
Jesus said to his disciples,
'Come ye yourselves apart and
rest a while." Why do we ob
serve Lent? What is lis pur
pose. Its meaning, lis use j'or
the modern day? Well, it pie
serves the rhythm of life. In
the midst of His busiest minis
try of preachlngtand healing He
was wont to say to his diseiples,
"Come ye yourselves apart and
rest a while." A season lor in
ner inspection and devotion per
mits the inflowing of the tides
of the spirit. There are world
ly attitudes and habits about
us with whhh we are morally
at peace. Daily attendance upon
divine worship offers us the cor
rective influences of the sanc
tuary. 'Ihe world is loo much
with us. Lent oilers u return
to the spring of spiritual renew
al, by waiting daily upon the
Lord we find, we are brought In
to His likeness, and reflect His
glory, the glory of the only be
gotten Son of Ood. Teach us,
good Lot d to serve Thee as
Thou deserves! ; to give and not
to count the cost: to fight and
not to heed the wounds; to toil
and not to seek for rest: lo la
bor ami not to ask for any re
ward, save that of knowing that
we do Thy will through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
Crittenden Named County
Oratory Contest Head
'he
has
K. I.. Crittenden, innnn
liosehur" Telephone .'M ilan
linen appoinled IMIIulas counl V I i,,..,, urnuiid I didn't know the llli
chairinan of Ihe American l.ei:ioii,s'.,.n,h,,1. ;,s fi . Amoiie
national lliuh school oratorical ,.lll(l i i:,,.,,- head like that."
cutest. It was announced today
hem the I.cyi ill's depart lil"lll (
h. adiiuarlers. Mr. ( rilleml. n an
ll.iMliccs Ihat he will have lull in-loi-nalion
within the next lew days
on all rules, prines, eti'.. and suit
esis ll.ut hivh school principals
who are lutereslcd in liaviiiir llicii
pupils c.uip.'Ie in Ihe contest Ki'l
III 1.111. 11 won linn f iinci- p. is.ni.ii ; , .,., Tll,.r, piamnn.us youim 1110
' '!! hy Innil. t;i,u picture actress, were married
"' It.nlav in I. as Vfiras. N.-i.. they an-
Retarv Week Proaram to
g
Be Heard Over KRNR
Hl1() L
A worlii-widi' long and
wave Kolary broadcast will he pre
seated ihi'itiuh the faiilith's o
KRNR and the Mutual Rtoadca. - t -
fng coniauy I nun o::; io II a. m. 1
Monday. Feb. lit. ii was announced j
h'-rc today. The protraiu. ormi-
natin in Columbus, Oio. will be
a pari id the observance of Rotary '
week, and will feature nil address i
by Roherl R. natighaui, past dls-
triet governor of lioiary a ml di -1
rector of finance for the state of:
Ohio.
Tm CAI AJMM- nM..1-
Dr. Fred Adams, Douglas
County Native, Passes
1 i .
"Word was received here today
of the flcath at Kutreiie .Monday of
Dr. Fred Adams, f,S, a native ot
Douglas county and well known in
Rose burg and vicinity. Dr. Adams
wa a brother of James Adams of
Dillard; George Adams, Dixonville.
and Matthew Adams. Glide. He
leaves a widow, a son and daiigh
ier. Services are to be held al
Kugene at I'::;o a. m. Wednesday.
Dark Disappointment
CHARLOTTi:, N. C. "Sl.ck "em
up" a netn-o gutimau said to Roy
Friday.
Friday did.
The negro took Friday's pocket
hook and ran.
In it whs a penny.
lonyKeaay 10 dci
HeCanSfopLeuis
OIIANdR. N. J., I'Vb. 111.-(API
Tuny Calento, who nny Ills vyi'i
arc I"" per cent." ollwcl lo lint
nnynne today that he'll stop
.li.o l.ouis In live rounds tills July
If they iiimm for tlio world's heavy-
, weiph't hoxinc chiiiiiii.nshii.
i I'rniiKiler Mike Jacobs said tit
Miami lust nisht a July l.ciuis-tia-lonlo
limn was om. nf three tlllo
i defense liRhls leulnllvely )ilan-
ned for the chuiiipinn.
Cnlcntii si, Iked a III r he was
irniiiK blind, nayinc he'd match
his eyesight wllh that ot any
one. "Louis is Ihroush. finished." lie
said, 'lie couldn't hurl (Indny
Inst rri.luy nicht. (lodoy's ears
land inouih were split after our six
rnuml Unlit nil the Louis-llraddock
1 card In Chicago two Kuinniers aso.
I wasn't even scratched."
Co.loy trained the decision over
Oalcnto in that licht. hut ihe ro
tund harkeop tossed (iff Ihe loss
hy sayiiii: the referee was "In a
Ins" at the end of the bmit.
Culonln explained that near Ihe
end of the lishl he accidenlnlly
liil the I'elei'ce and :
"The referee didn't Know where
he was and held up (lodoy's
hand." '
When CaTento was introduced
; from the Madison Square (lurileu
I rill!-' lasl Friday nmht lie slrilck
I his head :i::ainsl a microphone and
siiuie sports experts said Hint in
dicated his eyesight blight be bad.
I "The ci'oimI M.ave nie such an
nvali.Ml. I was exelle.l." Cah-llto
. ..villain,.,. "When 1 swunu tny
Bnnd Leoder, Film Acrross
Stage Surprise Wedding
lllil.l.VUIIOIi.
A i lie Shav , the
I'l b. i:i.- (Al'l
band leader, and
' nont..-."! smer an ah- . lopemeiii.
They were married at
1
by Just ice nt t he Peace ( leorge
.M;irli:i. aller elllim bilil Otll of
I lied. Tliey iilsir arouseil a deptily
(lent ii iMic uie un'iifr, ,n.-
'liiiiii r, a iillnce. Idaho, girl who
! '
has been rising rapidly in pictures
in tbe pruit y-ar or m, sahl her
iiiime Julia Jean Turner.
Mirnv pave uji his band several
months ago. alter n serious illness.
He went to Alexico lale lasl year
bill sulfcred a l;nee injury in a
sin I tier idem and returned here
ltiKt month.
I'ilm roll rees i-xpn-ssed aston
isliiaeiit. A publicity man at Miss
I Tmn.-i's studio, Meiro-Gohluyii-
Mayer, said he "didn't know they
v. ere even acquatnteLP
Reserve Officers Wiir.
Meet Here Tonight
.M rv.'iei s oi' Cmpqua chapter.
R. -ei vi' i H rjri-rs as -ocialion. will
hold i!:( ir n ;:nla;- moutblv dinner
meetiug I'liiicht at i : : : i o'chu at
tin- Unit l "rnp(ua. 'apiain 1 ). R.
Ife.s. .Mcit, R. pre.-idclil. an-
nounted toda.v. The unit insti-ue-tor.
Lt. Col Jl C, Deinpewoti' ol'
KuL'ene. win he present and con
duct the h.urtb h-ssoii on "Mobiii-zaii-in,"
after which he will pre
sent time reel:- ol motion pictures
depi'-ting iaalr maneuvers. All
le.-.ene oiticeis. tiiembi vs and
foimer inemh;us of the organiza
tion, and HPi'lirants ai-e urged to
ie Orient fov the srnyj,,,,