Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 30, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ftOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940.
tuned Pntlr P.wt ludny by ih
Itcua-llrvlew la
Membrr of The Am-liifrd lrMa
The AciiociRted Vu-ttu Is uxoliiaiv
y entitled to the une for republica
tion of all Utiwa dlHpHtchofl crodltea
to it or not otherwise credited in
tlilH paper and to nil local new
puhllxhfri herein. All rlghta of rt-
Eubl It at ion of special dlufmtchei
ereln bisj alu rcnrvud.
BARHIH J-;M8WOKTH Kdltor
Kntert.-d ui nocund cian mmtor
May 17, 1'jan, ni tlio pout office at
Hotchurg, Ot.itiun, umlur act of
March 2, 1S7H.
Represented by
mr tork -271 AlttdlHon Ave. t'M
ftiKM mill N. Mn:lilKiiU Ave. Sun
FrniH'lm-i 120 Hunli Hi rot; t -II-Irmt
:MtH4 W. Or.tiiri Uouluvdnl
f.ua Aimi'lra 4:i.'l ? HTiti Htreei
Mt ntllr rJUil MluWHl I Sll unl Port
land 0-'O 8. W. hUlh Htieul .
t,uiila 4 N. Tenili iSlroM
PBBHShlet
ftulWrlpiioa Hate
tfnlljr.por yvnr uy man,..,.
Dally, 6 munuia try rmi'l
uiiuy, a iii'.ni um by nun) ....
Dally. Iy uarrlor piT monh.
Dully, by currier per ycir. . ,
. ,ts 1 10 i
7.f(Q
A NY person who Intends to be-
come a ciir.dfdn,to in tho pri-
inary elections which will he held
May 17, munb; hhvrj filed a poll ;
lion or declaration' of etindidary
with tho proper officer (enmity
clerk or Hocreiury of stale) before
tho clone of the busine.nn day Mon
day, April 1. The law nays thiil
nil candidacies muHt bo duly filed
nol later than tho 4GMi day bufuro
Llie primary election. Monday la
tho 45th day.
However, there hcchih to ho no
lack of candidate. Tho News
Review has already published tho
announcements and pictures of u
largo number of those who havo
filed to date. DoublloHB other will
announeij before tho end of Mon-
iliiy. Wo plnn to print plrtuicH mill '
bi lor lilograiilili'H or all ciinilliliito
to ucualnt IK-ug.
pUliplU Wltll tllOHO WllOHO tlllllK
will bo fount! un the primary bill
lot.
Homo people, bellpvlu them
nelvos Tillly iiiullllci) to vole, may
present themselves at the polls on
election day ami he denied a bal-
lot. Only Ihosu duly mid iPKally noss and 1'iolPKSiomil W'oinrn'a
Plilstorod to vol., may past a ual- ' ! ' '"'. ror .r.tllc
, . , ,. , Mom ay pvpiiIiik at aovon oVIock
lot. ministration M.oks aro now,,,, ,,,, Uw , , V-,",,,-. V ,
upon 111 thu county clerk's olllpp In ciiai'ms' A. Urand. ,
tho poiinly couiihousu. Tho ipiikoii I t
a low iipiinlo. who think Ihev am'
....., .. .... ........... .....
uuaiiiieu mil win nu iieiiit-'u mo
. . . .
1 i
huve rpiiioved lliolr iiluco of rosl-
ilence. from olio nroclllol to anotli-
nr limien urn not renlslered lo '
volo In tlm iiiecliicl In which thoy
ml 1 ,
resldo. Tboso who Imvo inovuil
rhuuld check up on Uiulr roKlslra-
tlon.
Quito a number of young pcoplo
last previous elecllon. They can I
and should volt, tills tllnu hul they, 1
also, must bo Only reulsterod.
Tho counly clerk la reiiuireil to '
' , , ,
eloee tlio roBlstration books J
days lielore tlm primary uleclion,
no thq lateat ihito anyone can rug
Ister will bo April Hi. Those not
, , , , , ,, , , ,
reslstweil on or before that data
will nol bo licnnillod to cast a bill-
lot 111 the lioinlnatlliff elerllons.
Tho early cninpaljmlni; by lead-
ing prenldenlial cundldaloH. ew
eiully tlin renubiicaiiH, !k inlereMt-
itig and in eunti'llm'iiifi about tho
only political excitement at pros
ent but probably will have little
bearing upon the aetual remit. The
nominee Ih not elected by popular
volo but n chosen by party nom
ination; delegates In convention as
sembled. Couaequeniy the iioniinritkr.i
will bo iu.ido as t.Uo leeult of the
free vote of doleRatea and the innn-
. .,
liu-e need not meanly I)U llio
currently popular eunbdate. The
lepubliean conve',ii.-n will be held
in rhiladelplii;: Jn-ie S-(- less than
!n day front no .v. The democrats,
(rue to tradition, will hold their
convention lit'erln Clilrutio July
15.
Editorials on Newt
(Continued from pag 1.)
nil hut the idd tuners.
His widow tsod, nut pr.is. thl
timet, martied New Yoik .Mull i .Mil
Mooahe Hanker luYk, later divou
log him. Sho then iiuinlrd lialiati
rucHibf riermontv, whom i.he ul:o
divorced.
I I Kit timl.i liuonlul record was a
part or .Madeline l-'on e Aslor
Pink Fttiniiniile'H lulvale lite, ol
coin se. and as t neb It w as bet
private buslni'ss.
Hut Kiieh private lives and sueh
private business on tho part or
the very wealthy havp done much
lo bring Inherited fan conn listed (-
canted) grout wealth into the dis
repute It nuw illseiiJoyH.
Thiii Ih Pomethlng for the very
wen 1 1 by to think About.
Local
News
Mr. Miller Quite III S, C. Miller,
f Dillurd, Is reported to bo quite
111 uL IiIb home.
Reported 11111. W. Strong Ik re
ported to be ill at his homo on
South Main street.
Reported III Mm. P. T. Ituhar
Ih reported to bo quite ill at ber
home on Haul Lane btreot.
Reston Visitor Hero Klmer
ltushuell, of Ronton, spent yester
day in thia city on business.
Attends to Business Harold
Mitchell, of Tiller, wan a business
visitor in this city yesterday.
Attends to Buaines V,'. C. Pel
hnin, of Canyonvillc, was a busi
ness visitor In tliiK city Friday.
Mr, Hall In Town Genro
Ilfitl. of Oakland, spent n few hours
in Rnsebun: yosloidnv attend In to
business.
Mere From Winchester Mr.
and Iikc G. W. Gilluiu, of Winches
ter, were in Ronob;irg attending to
business yesterday.
.. .... .
Leave For Hams-MrK. Mii-ul Ad-
anw um George, left Friday
for their home In Rerkeley, Calif.,
fo'Iowlng viBlt at the Krvin Rice
homo near Ouklaud, Oregon.
Leaves For Portland Dr. Cnlh
erine McNeil, or Huh eity, left Fri
day for f'ni'lland to spend Keveral
dnyH attendiiiK t" ImsincHH. Kite
will bn back in her office here next
Ttie.sdiiy.
Leaves For Salem Minn Kldura
lii.Mtiu .I'lii.miii n,.i. u'....-..,i...u f....
Hip .smrl:illin (,r Cunui Kli-u
CJIl-lH. hji lll ror Kalciii. lullnwllig
It twoHuy hc-Ikm.I f IllHti union r,.
(.'iiliip Vlru workrn ami girlH in
tlllH 4'ily '
i
Hero for Week. End lloli lllsli-
mini. HtiKl. nt m I.H.IIH.I :uiii..i. ni
.MrMinnvtllo. Ik Bpi'iiilhi),' tin. i'i.(-
nml hero vlnlllne Ills puri'iilH, Mr.
"'
Will Visit In Eugene Mr. nml
! Mm. W. W. (looilwln nml Mr. nml
I Mrs. Paul Moikiiii nml ilauulih'r.
of tills city, plan to spoiid tho
wppk-piiil In KlIKonn vislllliB ri'lll-
livps mill fi li'tiils.
Gle Club to Practice The fl'iKl-
Leaves for Meclford .lamps T. '
(lood)iian. of I'orllaiul. forniprlv of
, , .
this ritv. left this niornlllK for
.Meillord. lolloulllK a two-day May
hprp atlendiiiK to husiupss ami vis-'
Itlnu lulathes nml fiiemls.
.. Wil, f Reedoport-.Mr and
.Mrs. It. II. Wilson ami sons, liiui-
,,, u, Af.-,i , M,. Wil-
( sifn's mollmr. Mrs. Oia Hanker,
jl'iisldenls of riniiitun, plan to an to
Hoodsport Sunday, wheie they will
anil Mrs. IJalley.
P.-T. A. to Elect Officers An
Iinporlani meeilmt of KiiUci inn I'.-
' A.I7,,,:7''',V''"',',C';,!11'''' V"",
day at .l:.!li lo be held al the school
wu fr 11mm ,.,.,.jn of mil
cers. Mrs. Harold Heuder, safety
halrman. will present a promain.
"'!. pnslilent. will
h" In oharfte and has rcmiesled a
full atlemlaneo of liiombe' s. i
1
Son In Born ActoiiIIiik to wind
received hero, a son, Merlvn l.ee,
weishlUB seven and three .fourth
linuuds, whs born !it linker, th'euon.
Mni. li -7th. to Mr. and Mrs. 7'nri
Milei. of LaCiiinde. Mr. Mil
WiiB formerly onipluyeil here .it the
i Tavern and at the li.nrv Much.
and is tuw a ebef at th (Irren
; I'uiTolt shop jit l.aiJrr.iiile.
' Dihle Cl.iss to Meet Monct.iv
!":. It. L. I Minn's nun emunin;ittnu
' :il llihl study elasit will meet Mmi
jtlfiy nU'ht at 7: li n'ebn-k in the din-
I in hall of the I'milus hotel to
Uke up the study of "a resljiieitnt '
oi ,n' hnmidarlei. f th, moat
j'Hbubiiton; provlwo. pmpherv. j
tli-mes ot the end 'tnio in luofess-
: ,IIK ,.hui, h :ltu MMlll. llbj Mons
fnn.i!M-,ii." The woekly ttass
nieetnurs are on lo tltr p-iMi
llelltian citizens were le(iicstcd
by field Marshal Herman (iueiim:
lo make Adolf Hitler a Kill of old
lllclal on his ItlMllday. Apn! :'n. 'I'he
tcmptalnm to deliver hoi lead may
he nii w helliiiiii;.
.Ine Slallli Is Kolni: to ft Anicil. I
call rolalllcs f I , Mil IlK bonk. Tli.H's
lik''l to he a inuchy mailer lor
Hitler, who enuldnt iiMlecl.
A man wanted In termer a $J
I h" hail paid ill I i I J lor an
lliwlully lyiiiK the wheels on Ills
ice waunn while i:onm dinui a
sleep Kiade. He lulllcd he hud
taken eiiouuh time to think Hie
matter nut lalrh .
Tile I nited Slalcs is coiim to
lanilsh ea. h.nl i Alaska l.iniillps
Willi two reiud Saula Clans
should he able tn pick U(i plellly
of i'ail t ) help lieu Christmas.
I
The llrllish den t like to hava
neiilrals telliim tliem not to In-1
trade. It's LliKland'n war. but file's
willing 10 idiaio It. I
BARBS'
- i
OUT OUR WAY By Wiiiiams
f ' THIMK. OF THE MILLIONS THAT'S FIME.' ( HE CAkl'T HE
V:.- TAKEM OUT OF THIS DAMK, ) SJOW TURW U DOM'T THIK1K TH'
7$2A HOLE.' THIMK OF I AEOUWD AM' $AME AS US.'
ffPiy THE JCN, THE SPLEMDOB., GIVE US A LIKE THE TWO GUYS
LUKURV' social position), little talu: omthe moumtaim,
EASE, TEAVEL, AMP- J I C4 THEM J OME 3EZ-,THIS IS
f A GRANDEUR THAT A r SHAWTIES THE CLOSEST I EVER.
y HOLE LIKE THIS ) XOWW ff BEEM TO HEAVEWf
V CAM CREATE.' J THERE.' AW' THE SECOWP5EZ,
V,, ' "THIS IS THE FURTHEST
Y - V P S I'VE EVER. BEEVJ
I , THE THIMKER.3
V i COP.. 1WO OY UFA StHVICg, WC. T. M. MC. U. . PAT. Off. ? J
I
Ail umiMiitl story nt llto d((Vi'toi
liHMil (d iiiiihh: li-oin prlinNivo lyin'S
tO llll' JIIOHl MIOlluni l)f illHll'lUIH'lllS
opfnitcd Uy ci'ctrlr;il vlhralUins,
'"' f''"11"" " '" I'"'-
sn"10'1 Mmiiliiy. ApHI 1. .It t in
HoschiliK Jiliilol- IiIkIi srln.ol. I III'
l""K'"'" l ' I"1 " "
"V 'H'l'")!'! AKSIfllllilM'H. Kpi)ll'
sori'il loraljy hy tliu junior liiuli nlu-
,,MI . ,
'I'ho unli.itnlimR.nl Moinlny meht
lvi" li"t Mrs. Ai l Wi'lls uii.l
l"'1.'"., I'n"'''1,,l,'';s;
ZT
;cnil I'lHliunientrt liii'lil.Iiug t,lnJ,
lit-i-f tuln . an Inslriiin.-iil rut -ntly ,
il'Vflnp..ii My .lerlrl,rl si hmiic'
Tl"' iKsiriiuicnt Is pluypil by piifs;
'' Inmls nvpr niitPiina niniinl
" 1 " ln1 1,n" "'' lollinipis
Irontrnlloil lv thp tlist.'oli'P of l'" '
hnmls froin tlp fnslrumpiit, which
oppipips "i a principle of plrc.tilial
vlhrntions.
J'''"' '';'"'ly atHaption l
Plnllnpil lo have apnealm! Iipfmi'
n.llllm.H of pp.,l.. ami i
tnnru counlrlps of tlm wmld limn
jui v oihpr ki'oiiii of piiipitaiiic: s.
A rppunl trip Included vislls to ill
viiRlii Islands
llawail. Han'Min
,.. ......... i ,
'";' Ailstrall
New '.on
'aim aim ri.n iKi.uici.
',H'H' proiirani will he pre-
s11 1 martini: al s p. ni. nml a
I small adluissinii will tie cliareil to'
heli pay the expense ol hriimie;
the artists lo Hnsctmrr;.
Plumbing Industry of
Cleveland Indicted
CI.KVKI.ANIl, M.ir.h LVI, (Al'l
A feileiul mand jury today ill
ilicted n persons, cnnipanles anil
assoi ialiniis in the plinttliiim in
dlisliy lor violation of the a lit i-ll'il.st
laws. .' mm those n.int.s! were
the Kohli-r Co., Crane Co.. Kraiis-
w ick lllake-Collamlcr Co.. and tlm
.anonal .issi.ciallnu ol Master
I'lliiahers of the I'nilpil Sl.iles.
The indl.-lmonta. latest !, a series
nlTectlm: a rcore of comraiiles in
huihlln,- I'nhi. trv named three
trade a:isiria:inlls. 1L niallilfaciur
("!.. M johlicrs. mix jobbers' aso
eiiiiions, sevc n mn der pluinbei's'
tissue iat ion . an international la
btir n!on. nine niniinted union In
( i iiis ana fndivtdH:!.
;i!::ed as co-eonspirators were
' ")? nrniulaettirers. I 1 Johbers.
I I'tirliteetl johhei s' assieiatiins, J!
I mailer imnnliers' assorintloim, six
luenl unions ami ,;even individuals.
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1500. Kilocycles
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
.1 -an Trojan Horses, MHS.
I I'. Cats NMammers. MHS,
l.:tu 1'ralPM of Youth. MHS.
i.n-. sierhni; Yonim's tircl.estra,
MIIS.
S-?- Hawaii Calls, MHS.
I' - 'renicht's T -ne.
6:03 New., Calif. Pacific Utili
ties Co.
6:10 New.. Review News Flashes.
t : I 1 Mnner I lance,
t: : ::n .lohli 11. llllehes. MHS.
t:t.". Command I'orfonnance.
MHS.
7:1a -Mulual Maestro.
7 :.ln Movie by Moolilicllt, MIIS.
7:1.'. Hollywood Whispers. MIIS.
s on - Imperial liitrlcue. MHS.
S::lo Ahino Key's I 'u lici.Ua,
MHS.
9 CO News, Serut.in, MBS.
:!.' -Cverelt lleaKlands niches-
tia, MHS.
!i:.'lo-nrzie Nelson'a Orchestra,
MHS.
l':liu Sinn off.
r.r:;n,Y. M;:rii ::i ;
t
S.00 liaj-olii Tuiner. Pianist,
!
C:I5 C.'i.l Tldipgs ef the Air,
Rev. ira c. Rankin. 1
S:i'0 'olc of l-ropaecv Clleli.l
MHS.
S C. - Canar' t hoi'.is. MHS.
u ii.i- pernio StrluK yuailel.
Mils.
9:15 The Cianlaln Soeaks. Rev.
Perry Smith, '
!l::lll -Aniprk'Hll Wildlife. MHS.
!l:tr. Mairh of Upalth. MHS.
IMMi.i Hiimner I'rlndlp. M MS.
10:45 Romance of the Hi-Ways,
Greyhound Lines, MBS.
I0::ill Miizart Concerto, MIIS.
11:03 Baptist Church Services.
1-:IU) (in A Sunday Afternoon
MIIS.
1 12::ifl Huron of Host. MIIS.
1 :iiii Nohiidy'a Children. MIIS.
1:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS.
t: mi Sunday Varieties.
Melody Matlneo.
:i:iio Klflh How Center. MIIS.
: :SI- Slyiw of the Week. 1'eatur
illK Silrp I'lehls. MHS.
4:00-liu.h Camilla Series, MHS.
4:30 The Angelus Hour, Or. C.
A. Edwards.
filOO American Koruiu or tin
Air. MHS.
6:00 Old Fashioned Revival
MBS.
7:00 Good Will Hour, lronized.lj.iv,,,. lul(1 ,jeS Hn,l on
YeaEt, MBS.
8:(l(l llain-p Orch.
Silf,-Itablil I'Mcar Mamiill, MHS.
S::io Will Osh.une's Urch., MHS.
8:45 Favorite Songs of Your's
and Mine, Hansen Motor
Co.
9:00 News, Serutan, MBS.
9:15 The Quiet Hour.
'J: 15 SIru Off.
MONDAY. Al'ltll. I
7:110 Stul'l ami Nonsense. f
7:.10 Newr-Review of the Air.
7 News, Gilmore Corner.
7: J5 J. M. Judd Says "Good
Morning."
7: '.e llhaptody In Wax.
S:ii" - llreakfast Clilh. MIIS.
!l: I This and That in Khylhin
S: If, - Huckevo Knur. MHS.
l 'I be Hallodeer. MHS.
!l: la S inphonv.
9 : 30 Ma Perkins, Proctor &
Gamble. MBS.
9:45 Carters of Elm Street, Oval
tine, MBS.
10:00 Home Service, Copco.
Hi: ir, -.(leoritla Crackers. MHS.
Hl::lii--Hill Lewis, llarllone, MHS.
ln- lo-. IntrodilciiiK Hie Cast of
Ilaclie'.irs Children. M IIS.
10:45 Bachelor's Children, Old
Dutch Cleanser, MBS.
11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors,
Alka Seltzer, MBS.
M:ir-Chas. (ipentli's llawaiians.
M IIS.
1 :;10 Klboit l.ascbelle. Organist.
MHS.
1":l'e I.-Miclieon liance.
IMS - Uhvthin at. Haiuloni.
12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex
change. -p: ir Nevis, Safeway Stores.
1P:Gr News-Review of the Air.
1:C0 Henninger's Man on The
, Street.
I 1 : 1.", -lien l.ee School of the Air.
MHS.
1:30 The Quiet Hour.
"mi At Your Command.
2
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Joanson l-'amily. MHS.
Muse and Music. MHS.
.terrv l.lviui;stoirs orch..
MHS.
3::!' K
Kdna O'lictl and l'ilino.
MHS.
Marriaue License Unllialie-e-,
MIIS.
Kiillon lawis. Jr., MIIS.
Hav .I Hesl. MHS.
T-a Time liani e,
i w I li.niiomrs ( Mch..
MIIS
shatter I'ail.cr. MHS.
Cnclc Sam Callinu.
Little Orphan Annie, Oval
tine. MBS.
rnmi;hl's Tune
3' la-l-nr-
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5: 15 L
li.iia
0:05 News. Calif. Pacific Utlll
lice Co.
C:ir-
i!:t..
6:30-
News-Review News Flashes.
Iiiniier Ounce.
John B. Hcghcs, Avaton CI
qaettes. MBS.
I'atlni! I ho I'ust, MIIS.
Hai-ie.'iiul tlram Swine
MHS.
Mutual Maestros.
lone lianuer, ts.
Oalo e Hi. h.
I'he Ml Fa! land Tw ill'
Un h MHS
7 K.
,s ;ai
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Alka Settzer News. MBS.
9:15 Brrberf ot Bceville, Wing
Cigarettes. MBS.
:i ::,-,. N. ison s inch. Mils.
II I". I'allon Lewis, Jr.. M HS.
in en si'n nil.
Native Atritans in lialiomev. a
Kicii. Ii colony. Lml their imt-i
Knuckles until they piack. upon
creetliiK a .Head.
1
An M"' o re holaulc.il Kaiileu he
Iub develoin-.l iipiii' I'hoenls. Arlj.,
(will in- the onli one of lis kimi in
Hip world, houslui! several thou
1 exclusively desert plants.
Charge of Murder
Faced by Bouchard
HOKTLAM), ()ro., March 29.
(Al') Dol.ecUve fupliiln .1. .1. Kne
uan said today Kdward Louis Hou
ehard, 47, had beon booked for first
deiree murder in connection with
tlio slay inn of twi Ciilifornia men.
TIm. fHiUMfn wild itm.iiUr.i h.o)
waived extradition ami would "re-1
turn frwlv" to Everett Wash. !
with Ktiithmiiisli f -mi nt v Hh.-rin
Hay Il.vjin tomorrow. So forma!) m commission authorized a
cbarye will he fih-d in Oregon. sub couimittee to work with Mult
IJ'jiiehard s statement lo captain "omah county oriicials in iucreas.
Keenan: j ing the food stamp revolving luuu
"I met Allison and Abies at a' from $rr,,oou to SSTri.ijun ()r fN5,iHHi
bop nincU near Salem last Seplom- to overcome "freeJug of receipts
ber. I-Yom there we went to Mood during transmission to the slate
about Oriober ii we arrived at Tule-I The food stamp plan a).uo may
lake. Calif., to work in the potato he inaugurated in four more coun
tb'lds. On October I we were! ties, with the following revolving
paid off. I got .$S0. Allison got $fi.j J funds Clackamas SUfi.nui): Marion
and Abies, whom 1 knew as Peters. ; s.jfi.noO; Lium $2o.on and Linn
received $15. . . $7"on. Tlm count v couris will have
"From Tulelake wo went to Seat-1 to approve the plan before it be
lle, arriving nit October 27. We CQmes elective.
loniieu tor woi k ami Vinson anux,
Abies weri! interested in pulp-wood
cutting. 1 ton': them lo a wooded
-irea near Arlington and theiHJ,'o
mined lo Seattle." l
He explained that AIHhoii por-'
niitted him to take bis automobile
for ten days to nay for a $;n Irian. I
Bnuchard said he drove to Port-'
Hand and. una Me to find einplny-
mem. sirippeo ine ear ajni soiri uic
acr-essnries to a junk company. The'
machine was later sent to a gar
age for repairs.
A. C. Marsters to Speak
at Livestock MeetinQ
i
ORKGON STATK COLLKGK.
Corvallis, March ::i.--Thn Western
Oregon Livestock associalion.
which will hold its annual meeting
here Wednesday' and Thursday.
April ; ami I. is breaking it record
of some sort hy announcing a two-
day program almost completely de
void of speeches. Organized on
Ihe basis of coi.nnillee study and
reports, tin- con v en Mon will hear
only one sel address, aside from
I he- customary welcome by Presi-.
lent George W. Peavy ami the re-
sponso by A. C. Marwtors of Rose-
ourg.
Ihe one atblrrjss wlil be by Mac'
Hoke of Penilleton. newlv inmoinl-
ed member of tho state board of
higher educution and president oi l
the Oregon Wool Growers associa-
Spokane Area Flooded,
Woman Dies of Shock
SPOKANL, Man-h 20. - (Apt
Ontf woman d!ed of heart disease
and several homes were I looded
today when un earthiin dam in the
out Imast section of Spokane khvim"" wwt nwusiny
way. dumping a small lake owr the
Lincoln hemhts residence section,
Mi'H. .!. . M'Miie. till, suffere-l
the heart atiaf k and died shortly i
unci- heing taken to a hospital.
tier pusicians. nr. I.. (.tipat-
rick, said Hie death was "undoubt
dlv" due In the exejtuncnl ol see
ing her home Hooded.
Assistant Corpora tiim Cnun.cl
Paul ShfifniM' was Investigating a
re:ort the dam hud been broken
bv an unidentified workman, who
lafmcd to have permission from
the city in remove it."
William F. Kaiser of
Melrose Passes at 88
William I'reder i.k Kaiser. VS. of
MelroMi died al his houie Krida
afternoon, inlinuina a long illness.
Porn in Germany Dec. 2:!. lvl, h
came to the ' niled Slates at the
atr of seven years.
Sin v i ing are flw- sutia and
daughters, John and Charles Kai
ser. Melrose; William Kaiser. .Med
font; Mrs, Minnie Unit, Rofchtug;
.Mrs. Annie Lust. Idaho City. Idaho.
Kuueral services will ! held '
2 p. m. Monday at the linsi hnrg
Undertaking company parlor. Rev.
C. A. Kd wards ntftcinliiifi. Inter
incut will take place in the Mel
rose cemetery.
The new law extending the In
come lux to public employes
estimated to affect 2.3dn,iitio per
oii9 ln?retouie exempt.
icant Chance For
Peace, F.R. States
WASHINGTON. March 29.
(AP) President Itooaevelt Baid in
a formal Htatement today that
there was scant Immediate pros
pect for a stable peace in Kurope
hut that information gathered
abroad by Sumner Welles would ho
valuable when the time came for
establishing peace. i
The chief exeeutive read the
statement at his first press con
ference in a week and u hall, and
following hiti second conference
with Welles since the undersecre
tary of state returned from visiting
European capitals. t
"He has not received, nor has he
brought back to me. any peace
proposals from any source," the
chief executive declared. ;
fie added that "even though
there may bo scant Immediate
prospects for tho establishment of
any Just, stable and lasting peace
In Europe, the Information made
available to this government as a
result of Mr. Welles mission will
undoubtedly bo of the greatest
value when the time comes for the
establishment of such a peace."
lepurting from the text of his
statement, the president said his
words meant Just what they said
that there was scant, immediate
prospect for any end of the war.
Welfare Board
Offers Job Policy
PORTLAND, March 2-.fAP)
The state public welfare commis
sion voted submission of a modi
fied personnel administration plan
to the social security board today
one differing from the board's
"canned" prcgram.
Principal modifications urn a
one-year residence clause applied
to all job applicants and exemp
tions for five major department
heads.
Chairman Jack Lulhn said other
employes had been given no in
lormauon on now 10 prepare lor
examinations to be presented by
1,10 !l sccuniy noaru next i;e
comber.
tlpasuror's officii and hack.
ODDITIES
... ,, . . , , .
"ly he Associated Press)
AHV Jld TOtl III TOrm
j
.
PKNSACOLA, I'la. Prime Mor
is, a negro mortician, opened the
idoor of his ambujance, but slain-,
tnefl it hard after one quirk look.
I lie beat a path lo police head-1
Upnirters and bn-athlessly explain-,
i i lit' lino sriio mi' iiiiiii in ii inn-
''orMm iM l,is !ll"buhinre stretchcr
(hat shiiuld have been empty.
Investigating officers Inn ml a
slightly tipsy gent who explained:
"It looked like a pretty good place
to get out of the rain."
Wedding Bells
KANSAS CITY Two hours af
ter a chiirrh ceremony before 2nu
guests. Carl S. Cleveland and his
wile, ihe tonner Mildred Allison,
told their parents thry had been
married a ear.
Cleveland and Miss Allison, his
high school sweetheart, were mar-
ried while bn was a junior ut Ne-
hraska university, Lincoln.
"I thought my folks would object '
tn one nuu-riairi' un Innir ns I wmh
in school," Cleveland explained.
Kitten Static
I.AWRKXCK. Mass. Firemen nt
central station were annoyed at the
iinmeioiiioiis racket Oeing emitled
hy their radio loudspeakers,
Investigation disclosed thai "Nig-
g'T." Ih1 stationhouse cat. hid just
'L.iVnn hinh in h liitci- (.r kitii.tm-
in ,h(. c-sililiifi.
u.
III )STON--Mamiet T. Atnlie con-
tnw-ted In lniild a ?t;.min house for
Vl,.. Mnd Mrs .lnhn .1 1:.i?:iirM i.t
Uroi-kton.
Wln-n he got through with Ihe
house the MaLiilres didn't like it
and refused to pay
Yesterday the supremo court rul
ed that Andre had departed from
the original (-otiimct and a wan led
the house to the Maguhes on pay
ment of but 52 Iii.
The People First
SALKM. Ore. Tho spelling al
most obscured the good intentions
of the lecislaiive candidate w ho
filed this slogun with the secretary
of slater
"1 will eurneiv do all I can for
the best Inters or the tnarity of the
sitf;;niH."
Pedigree
TULSA HcHtlirr V. Churchill Is
listed in the city directory with
his occupation shown correctly ns
a. "guard'' but fi x n hit ntnlmi nix
inu to (ieome W. Churchill.
Heather K. I Tor Kaiicy t Is a
Si utch in ier. Owner Guorgp W.
li it the docs name down on a city
llrei-tory Idank to tease his w ife '
ami hy
some utTident it was
muiled
States Divide Honors
FALLS CITY. Neb. The stork
cttisseil state Hues on this one:
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDH
Tho greatest fact of life is
my relation to God. I am a sep
arate, distinct personality, (iod
deals with each soul separately.
How terrible, but beautiful. Life
has many wonderful relations;
easy to err, to put these rela
tions first. Joy. sorrow, health,
sickness, wealth, poverty, are
sometimes a snare to faith. Hut
these relations are all tem
poral. God never allows (he
seeming good and temporal to
observe or minify the better and
eternal. Present-day relations
are preparatory only for tho
great future. For all life is one.
Circumstances change, but per
sonality persists, anil God never
surrenders His right to deal
separately with each personal
ity. Death is not the end of life.
It is a great event, an experi
ence of life, the entrance into
the "better country." (iod
knows where that "country" is,
and there He cun continue tho
development of our personality.
Here we must fight the battle
and win or lose. The soul must
find, must trust God. God must
bo everything, or nothing. If
we lose God, life is merciless
and chaotic. Put If ue have
God, life is still Tnll of great
eternal purpose. "May we per
fectly love Thee, and worthily
magnify Thy holy name, through
Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Twin daughters were born to Mr.
and Mrs. Ituy Alhin, with the first
born at tlm Albin home near Kails
City. Wlien the mother became
111. she was moved to a Sabetha,
Khdh., hospital where the second.
baby was born, aeven hours after
the first.
Mother und babies arc doing
nicely.
Around the County
Camas Valley
CAMAS VALLKV. March
3-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reynolds have
j moved to It.-iseburg and are living
at .south 31 a in street.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers aie st:iin
at the hrnne ol Mr. and Mrs. 11. C.
Keiley anil holding religinus ser -
vires in nomes in an parts ol the
valley. They are from tho Church
of God seventh day worshipers.
The Kiwanis program Tuesday
night was enjoyed by n large audi
Kleven dollars was realized
program.
Mrs. It. L.
Uiehter returned ho
the last of the week from the home
of her dauuhter. Mrs. Cllllord W il-
bert, at Concrete. tt'nshingirm.
Mrs. Wolbert anil small son, Lar -
, iu lioiu fiumg mceiy. ,
itui iikiii vfiin lium iron apu VII -
gin ia C'kmi to 'Roseburgv - Wyetlmts - -
day night to hear the young Ore-"
gonlaus' program. Their two cou-
sins. Pill and .Mildred Lvnn, were
members of the Portland group.
Itabu Howard of Tenmile, eoyot
! hunter, al tended to business mat -
iters in the valley Thursday.
Thp ... ....... lu.,ll.vin,.ll, ,i;.v'
hils iiKilU hiltl tft b(. postponed.
The st hool rooms will be open lor
inspection and Ihe 1 11 Hub exhib -
(,s reH,V ,n(. nV(.fna 0f April :t.
: IjVet yUOiiy Is HllteO to alluild the
meeting that cvuniiig.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ross Urown
11
Miss Louies Anderson left Friday ; .t.u
night. I'tr Ashland lo spend Master Namn of rompmiv. pinfir. rito iTiour
at their Jinnies. Miss Bvron au! swnrfT"i; nf Vmi..
, '
r.asiei .
Lnslie (Whiskers! lltilfHd and'
a grandson limn (;iih ailed
Thursftay tit tlm home of Mr. and
Mrs. V R. Iliown. Mr. Ilailiehls
children and Mrs. Brown wen old
schpdmaies during their grade
sehool days.
Mr. and .Mrs. T. G. Lawson have
nearly six hundred Hampshire Red
chicks well started.
llud ('non of Klamath Kails came
to the valley I- riday afternoon to
take his mother. Mrs. G. L. Cnon.
l.-mo. They left Sunday morniug
tor Klamath I' alls.
The lasl meeting Of lh? second
year -i-ti sewing ciuo was neui at ,
the hme of the leader. Mrs. Or
j men Standley. The girls had pre
.ltPl for u picnic and wiener roast
at the Standley home and all had
a very pleasant time together.
J. R. Moore went to Kiigenu Sat
urday evening after he was through
W3tK iii rMcamnoai in; camp and moc durine thf? vr... aso ooo oi
brought his small daughter, Phoebe Amount of mi otiior -Ann.
home to spend Kaster. oroVi'"(og7"oo' 'i
Pally Iielin was hoine from! turl'x f Ifigcr afi9.. Sn.97; si
school in Mediord lo spend Ihel ToU1 pilMtt,ir , Tll 5:7 T7
Kaster vacaiion wilh ber parents. I apmittkh asskts
Mr. anil -Mrs. r.ernard t'enn.
The Hoy Scout coinmtMee met
last week P decide on n scout
b-uder. Ross Ittown was chosen to
when some one else will be ap-1 l,51Brkt V!,
pointed. i czw.
Miss K.sther Rrown. teacher at , pr.e!",,,mi ,n ur nfr-ni-Medrord.
spent the Kaster vaca- ZTwl"
tiou at the home of her mother, : Int-rou and rami due ami
Mrs. Ktliel Brown. :run
John Moore, who has been gone 0tlier n9t
for nearly eighteen monhs. re
turned the bust of the week.
Mrs. C. W. Perry was called to
Washington last week by Hm death
of an uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. .If dm Shcrtz. Jr.,
of Crcv nacres visited over the
week-eed at ih" home of (lie for
merV pHient, Mr. aii! Mis. John
SrherU. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones spent
Kaster Sunday wtili Paul's mother.
Mrs. Sa'uh .1. Jones, in ttoscburg.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ituy Kinney and
raml'v ot iioseiiurg Msitiii Kaster f
Sunday at tin- htnne -f Mr. Kin
nry's sisier. Mrs. pert Gnlirert.
Sevinl of the ladles have or
pa tiiied a ulep cluh w hich piac
'b ed Saturday night at the home of ,
Mr. ii ii. Mrs. T. W. S'iel
William ( ox ol Uamlon was a
business visitor hi Ihe Valley Tues
day nRernoon.
Mis. Ada J. f'enn sold a (cunt of
!V)W'8 to Hanev I.au.-ou of Idle
yld Park, Tutaday.
ii r u.ti TD...,
U.J. hail, iv vuj
Ladd & Bush Bank
PORTLAND, March 20. (APt
Paul S. Dick. United States Na
tin i al hank president, announced
today negotiations for the pur
chase ot Ih'; Pioneer Ladd & Hush
bank of Salem probably would be
completed Monday.
The filial transfer must he ap
proved by both federal and stale
bank authorities.
SALKM, March L'!l AT) Tho
Capital Journal said today the 71-year-old
Ladd & Hush bank of
Salem would be sold to the United
States National hank of Portland.
The bank, capitalized at $r.(MUi0i,
will become the 2.",th unit of tho
United States National's chain, and
will leave Salem without an inde
pendent bank. The chain also has
another bHiik here, which the news
paper said wm Id be closed.
Th.i newspaper said oflicials of
the Portland bank havo bpen hero
several weeks conferring wllh
Ladd Iluh officials, and that
the deal would be closed as soon
as minor details are worked out
wffh federal officials.
. It (ptoled an auth.iritulive sourco
who said the slock of A. N. Push
and other members of (ho Hush
family, would he transferred. The
price involved in the deal is not
known.
Deposits or tho United States
National chain total SUiS.ttOO.Ouu,
and the Uidd & Push aniulsitlon '
will add SI 1.220.1 10.
I Doors of tho bank wore opened
March 20, lXHIt.
SVNOPSJS Ol-' ASVI'AI, KTVPOIKNT
Ot tin P.trlflc Klr tnntirfujo r.ltl,-I-imv
ut Sew Vip!(. In ilin Smt- ..f
New Virl, -n Mm thirty-firm ihiv tif
IP(."iiibr, ipr.5. tnn.te to ilti Intirittc i
Com in li'loimt of (lie Sin to of OrcK"".
liumunnt to Isw:
'A PITA I.
Amount of ranltfil slock
"I II. 000. 000 O'l
IM'DJIH
Net premium" rccelve-l .lur-
liiif l hit cnr S 1,13: "97 .11
Iiitfi-ftjtr. 'llvlilfn-ls n ml trntn
rf-vcl 1 ill-inn the yo.tr. 6?, .15(1.11
Incoiim from othor koiiccpr
recoiled .luring tint ji.vir. 5!.4')tH
Totttl Inrom H.eoT.SCO.jS
insnmsKMKNTs
N"t tnn ti.iiil tlmhiK tlf
ynr hi?luihiiff n.ljtutnieitt
fxt"ii-f- 11.911 SRr.31
C'iiitnlF.ifi'n nml KHlari'A
U"tt 'luiififf thf vo:ir 1.C12 76 S4
Tnxft-. tlffiit-e .iii.l fefB mi'l
liini'if th vwr ... 193, Ml 7
Divi.-n.l n ,t,iia
sUM'lt .luring year. . . . Itfi.ODJ.OO
or mi otit"r ripwii
I ,ll,,,rc
ri3.?3fl1
j Totnl ni
inii"i si
J.HO.tS
A riMITTKli A-iWi n
Yn I un of roul tito iiivne-l
r market viiln) ( Cl.lSn.fii
Lontu n:i tiurtgaiM nml
'ollnteial, ftir 4.73ft 00
nliio t f o n i o' no.l
famorlinf!'!) 2.033.12.1 f,0
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ilir
tied
r mli In hjnKs nwi on l-nn-l l,oi9.fi;.6a
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inorf-u an.i rem uiii "nn.'i
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tl,er os"u tnt '
1 Tuiat ariminr.i a,.oto (s.2;.7.i:l'.u
i'i ii i in i i ks
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AM'unt. ,ot tinenrtfti
" 'J" 0,1 a11 ":""","",,t , ,s-.n.
Duo for ' 'conimiMioii' ' Viui 'C30 -" 03
iiroit urn j. n.T'mnn
( A" oll,er ,iablliti mi.imi.so
To I I llaliilltlcii, xcfiu
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Surpin, rd. Poiicy-
hfldr Ii.o:i.umi
; Trtffl) ; , 1
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V. t"""1""" rec-iv,i during
T'tf venr . r ... -.
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... ..n.miT.1 riurmfi uio
a.J ! . '-""-r-tary. a. H. Mini,,.
8,InrfrlM' "n'.'orn.y 'for Mrvice.
fvxorsi? nr t. stT!;mi;t
van. n. I'll Uio I'm ' y.f'.i t l
f-Mittnr. Iim-I" ft Tlifi
I'xmtilinloll"! Die Slilfl
liirsiinnt lo taw:
CAP! I ,. ' ,
'it of rapit-ii
l'.lll up
. .$ l.inrf.O'.f. oo
l.L.'n.Ml-:
(Jeinnlt pfemfuiim wnilrn
xt i-omiun received .iur-
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r.-nti ri:if.i imin-. n,'
yr
rcccivsj during lhi er
Tolal tr.come $ r.ri.:u 17
iisncn-i':.M i:ij
Net toscs paid riunoj I'm
y a r Inclu-llnf Ailjunt-
mnt DTpiiifc $ 3l.l(l :9
CnmttilMiona nnil arMti
pint rliirms Hit) yL'nr .. Hf:.33 9t
Tnei 1ienei ul (tr
pnltl di)rln tli ynr. .. l.Sl.n?9l
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bnn.lit
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1.6H75S.:i
Total alm:ttd !.,: no too t:o.5f
Grout e;aima for roatet
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An.r.nt of unrarn jrl pr-
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ri'tt
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on
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liability,
paj'd
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