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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, R0SEPUR6, OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1940. f "ft: Imm4 Dally mmmt masta kr tkc J!rrr;-' IK. tab Maaahaa Tha iHuiiM Prase The Aeaocla,tarf Proa la axcluaiva. If entitled to the h for republic tlon of ell nwe dlapatchea ordlud to It or not otherwlae credited In thla paper and to all local newa published hereto. All righta of r- Eubllcatlon of special dispatches aralnare ajao reaerved- HARRIS ELLSWORTH , .Editor ntarod aa eacono) olaaa mattar Ifav IT. KM. at tha post oldca at lla?onU l''IOn, M" M ' 0 fitpresantsq aw Tark IT Uadlaoa Ave. laj-ftfa-ito (f Mich"..? Ivr aa. rraaaiaca -I SO tiara. U Aaal-rai w.i.ai eva t3nlt Ave. aa. W. Qrand Boulevard Laata I, U ft. Tania street, Slraut taal- ire ait. (akaaalf tfea) Hat year by mall. Daily, hv carriaa h tnnn baliif. br carries Mr ar. it. Ualll. aar Pally, 1 months by mall......:, it Dally, wontba by mall l it A MOJIT or eo ago we bad tha questionable: pleasure of tintuii Ing to it radio, Jotate by represen tatives of the two major parties. They attemptedi to set forth tbo principles of tha two pgrtlos au establish the differences between It was Interesting to nolo that o,cb. side clulmod the goad points advanced by tho olher and each side appearod to he socking votes wth statements that were design.- ed, to meet With popular approval. 1 There dii not appear to be any too much effort toward enunciating sound naslo principles that might or might not bo applauded but that would be stuck; to nevertheless. 1'resont day political ettort : la llko that. Possibly politicians have always nsed the same tactics It Is so long between presidential elections Ibul one tends to forget. a a Dill through tho ncreeu of sugar coated promises one who was pa tient enough, to it so might sift out these two thought: The new deal poilcy It was viun.r.la,ted by ltobevt II. Jackson s V provide Jobs for people hy borrowtug on Public credit and spending money to create work. The argument runs something llko this: ''If we put men to work In this maimer pur chasing powor will bo provided that wll go Into the channels of trsde anil start tho whcols of In dustry turning." (That has been tho policy for nearly eight yonrs and tho plan bas not yet started the whcols revolving to any ex tent.) The republican party theory, as stated by In-, Glenn Frank. Is to eucoiiriigo Industry, keep govern ment out uf business, and relievo omployora of excessive and puna- live taxes. By eruallng a sllustlon I hat la favorable to business ox psnslon moro employment will in sult. In defense of this Idea limy It ho noted Mint tho inuugurullon of a WI'A project hero Hint would em ploy 100 men is only stolidly ac cepted almost unnoticed. Ilut let It bo announced that a now Indus trial plant, any a sawmill or vo nocr plum, Is lo be built hero and you will notice u.surgo of oxclto mcnt and enthusiasm. Just multi ply thai oxaraplo by a hundrud thousand and, you have the nutlop nl plclufo. SacfolnficHer Gets Broken Leg Tmm Ntft Vletory, However, Ovr Btovart, 4.1 j PoeJrM Cling Ur9iw lod. (Hy the Associated Press) The remainder of the 1840 base ball season, will be only a passing show for Roy Pflegcr. Hacramsnto second baseman, who came out of an attempted double play last ulght with his left leg broken In two places. Pfleger and Frank Hawkins, Portland secondsaeker, collided In the second Inning and the Senator inflelder hit the dirt. Sacramento, however, went on to win the game, 41, thanks to lllattner's homer In the fourth with two mates on bane. The San Diego I'adres scored four runs In the ninth to swipe vic tory from Oakland, 6 to 4. The Oaks went ono up on tho Padres In tho second Cecil Dunn's four bagger which also scored (iudaL They also added tallies In the sixth nnil soventh. and seemed in have the game safely tucked away, unm toe unai frame when tho Padres put on their Jesse Jamna act. Los Ancolns got tha mnnt hiia but Hollywood cunjo through with the majority of runs to triumph, fi-3, In a contest featuring the teams' respective managers. HIM tiwoenoy. the star's pilot, homered In the first Inning with a man on base. Iloas gtats who also oejtterfleld ( for tho Angola ac counted, fas all bis team's run driving in : two, and scorlug the nrhnp I 1 1 Hal Turalfl Laaaa San k'rauclsno's 81 victory over Seattle eyened this sorles two all la do,te. i The Heals scored twice mi iuu sosnnu inning and added """'hpfl-Iiy in the third, tupping luiifin iiu tsm nus in tno two ihuiuks, lurpin mauo way for a pinch lilttnr and Simmons went lo tho box In tho seventh. Kpporly, optioned to tho Seals bv iim i,i. cago Cubs, tu credited with the victory, his, lrst ( tho season. SACIIAMENTO. Anrll l!.lm Night fame: Portland ..: 000 001 000 1 7 0 Saoramento ...ilot) sou fidi n t v - Ulrkofcr, Ofroll (6) and Keiimn ,dos; Schmidt and Ogrodowskl. aagua cttsnatngs. canl . W. I,. Pet. nan inego 9 3 .750 WHKIHIIU U K Seattle : ;.., 7 g I.os Angeles 6 Hollywood ,. 0 7 Portland ........S 8 San Krauolaco i.i s' OUT OUR WAY " ' '''".'''' ' - M t PON'T VVANT M H GOQQ GOSHt 7 VIA RESKJNBP TO PM ANJYTHIN& RIGHT: - 111 HE'S PNMA RT V MV FAT6-MV LOVS rf 1 NOW ...1 TWO, FOUR, A FREE LIJKJCH I rOOw OyciiFwvVcSi M SIX-VOU O i n AKl'iAM A PROFIT MV BUSINESS SENSE AHEAD, I WANT VOU SEE IF ME THATS NATURE BUILPIKJ' TO FIGURE WHAT M DON'T-'-THIS Mg UP Fgf HARO 0 THE CHANCES ARE M STUFP UPPEKJIV UABOR-WHV, EVERY V OP WINNING ON t HA? UOST ITS A TIM6 X $MCUL A TH19 PUpJCH Mb&i TA5TE;.' S BAKE SHOP X VCf6 RHS Track Team Wins Second Place This writer noticed, us he listen ed lo Hobort Jackson., that the speaker seemed to be taking for granted that tho proscnt adminis tration would be seeking reelection Ibis fall. All references were lo I lie success of uow deal policies (menl limed by the name new deal) and all Implications ncro that tho now deal sought to coullnuo In power. On the other hand if the president is not liilorcslod III re election, why aro bl supporters boosting him in sialu primary erec tions r The Commercial llowllni; leaguo, which has one week of play left on its schedule, saw two leaguo records shattered lust nlRht by tho ..li.ii.v. loriKo kcglors. 1 he lodge- men were "hot" lust nik-ht and tmtb llirnn Pitmim frn lh Ta.nrn '"''ilirlll while plllne up a hlKh team ,r,.1S I gamo scorn of 958 to wrest honors from the Itod and Gun club which 463 held tho previous record of 9,'U. .3X5 At the same limn the lotion tnsm 808 , set a uow high series record of 'MIS. healing tho mark of tho Tav ern Ol'lll, 2675. J. Looinis of the I.O.O.F. team paced the squad with high Indi vidual score of 2.17 and high ser ies score. 677. licaley's Tire shop took two out rn of three from Copi.-o No. 2. Tho C.iach Jim WuttH' trai-li nn,l ri,.l,l Klwanln club tfKik three fi-mn thft fcan Rariiered ot-imd placo ill the Professional Man and the Rod and 3Mm,-H division of 1 lie fmntli Hn. Gun club won two out of throe from dual llayyvard relays held VrldavUhe Tavoin Grill, aftornooii at llayward field In K11- Scores: gono. Grants Pass high school Klwunla: nosed out lloseburg for first placo. i fair - Ill in lo 8 points. Medford high school Roilgors ir,9 won first placo in Class A. with1 fullcrloii ... Salem second. Twenlv.wtv 1,l,.l, ! Ki-nli . ... . schools competed In the meet. Klsher The Indian cinder artists won Handicap .... second placo In the 44n.vm-,i i-,.ivi and In the sprint-medley, ami took Professional mini in (lie shot put rolav to amass Van Vuliiib their eight points. Omuls 1 'ass Cnnutholl .... won all throe events. l.ehrb.ub .... . i,a,T(i, niuiiit leant 01 n'liir ...1811 ..ll!l ...191 ... 711 SSI! ...15 ..AM ...US 1 in Hershel llyrd. Jncll Weaver. II utr-f ('hltliMlHtl I !12 or Uliusohold and Jim Malay flu- lluudlcup 90 tubed Qity H-loth acciuids bclilud llio sut ('avemen In tho 410 relay, which was won in tho fast llmo of 411.4 I.O.ii.l-'.: seconds. lloltiiKO Grove, finished J- Looiuls 2,17 mint anil McMlnuvillo (ourlh. The I- Hipphens 120 snme linlluil runnels fiulahed onlylWrtston .. fnur-tenth seconds behind Grunts It. Uiomls russ in 1110 medley, the latter wln-iG. Ixiomis ning In 1:13 3 n ,t. Indians' 1:1.1.9. Springfield was third unci Inlverslly hh:h fourth. The local wcll!hl-he a vera. Ki-horl Cm-son. llrvlllo Jennings and Ted lluudlcup Tavern Grill: llussell Itoherfoit ... Thompson, put the shot for Ihoic lllncli rnillhliil Inltil )!.., nr (o r . 1 1 1 II I Editorial on Nw 0iih4 ftaa, Mg, w lary Inrurmallon. as If the llrlt lsh navy has lived UK fully lu the glorious tradition of (v'ulscu. plll'IICIIILI. adds": "Wo hayo greatly giucd hy what bas happened In Scandinavia. Hitler has; utado as great a slrate Klo crnif as Napoleon when ho In vaded Spain." , (It. was In Spain that the mu lsh, after nearly a' quarter of a century of humiliation, finally git Napoleon out ou the limb where they wanted hlin ) If what Churchill says Is Iruc. Hitler tell lutu a trap wheu he launched bis Scaudluaviau bllu krleg. - oniblned total dlstamo of Ins rei 8 8-8 Inches. Cnoiilllo won the ovout with a distance of 1.10 feet a incnes. out uinco It was compet ing in the Class C division, the points woo - wero nut alloueil In Class II competition. Grunts Pass was given first and lloseburg third, when Kweethoine. atan i:ii r selimil. had to rellniiulsh tho points u n uiass II scllonls. Roseburtf High Tennis Ttam Beats Coos River Iho lloseburg hl .-i m hoi.l tennis icnm una easy shIIIiiz I'llday In defeating Cons lllver tlltili a. lu.ol 7 to 0 In a tenuis tournament played mi the local c-iurt. Iho Kniebiiig team tuok all matches In straight sots over their Incxpci lemed rivals. Tho rai kel swingers, however, are anlh Ipating a much tougher atslgninenl lonkhl vheii thov kmr. ncy to lirnoia Pass fur a return iiuicn. tiranls Pass recently was noHien tiore 8 lo I. However, the Incills tonight will bo nlavlno for Hie first time under lights, while Grams Pass, at the sumo lime, will ii.no inn auvaulugo ol being ou their hunic iouiIu. Scores lu leslcrdai's games wore: Singles -Carsleus. II imu I'll. -V 8(1; Cuey, (I. ,s. Curl, CH. 1 lj-2: Cauinhell. It. vm IIh i n urn I'll. X U-7; Ness. II, s. Keeier. H, I. 61; MeUiughlln. 11, vs. Van llurnher Cl, an. 6 J. ISiUblcs t iir.iteiia and Cacv vs. I'uvls and Curl, 83, 8-a; Noss and MrUughlln vs, Uurnca aud Kcev er. 6 1, 6 0. Oindsrs Platurn Hart Mr. and Mrs. G. VV. (Under have relumed to their boniB lu Laurelwood. lol lowing seierul du; In Seatilc, where Ihe former atlcudud a meet Inn .of Richfield couipaii) dlslrlhu- i era. Kill Hcuder .... lluudlcap Hcaly's: Allhuus Iloser Mcliouald Mealy Oonilnico Haudicap Cipro No. 2: II. Illack Iiu limond l-'les Vaughn ... Spaneuke 1 1:. nilli Mil Klks: Sherinan Hleiiheusnn ..: Cnrler 'oodrulf Moi-e-iu Handicap Hod and Guo: C. Illack I Spencer .. . Sihuerer K. Gardner W. lavlB HuudUap ..It 2ilS 181 .11 9M CIS IH2 170 146 1117 Ill 817 181 14k 140 122 118 71 812 ir.:i 103 Kill lL'li mi 90 771 182 1K1 in ISf, inn 01 S08 147 120 115 121 112 III 699 111 41(1 111 440 100 472 Kill 421 Mil 475 71 219 799 2191. DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS "Thy kingdom conio." How amazing this lltllo . three worded petition Is! Think what it wouiu mean, snnuiu it necome reality. Suppose everything In this world wero brought into conformity with the divine will. Injustice In cvory relationship would be banished from the earth. Hrunkcniicss, gambling, profanity, prosperity of evil would have to go. Wn,r, and tha things that cause It, hate, sus picion, greed, strife for power and position would have, to go: Hcart-achc, hopelessness and despair would all be gone. Who Is abio to namo all these changes, for it literally doflos description. Ilut to bring It ' to, pass, It must becoiuo, nut only our prayer, but our program Our lips and our lives must he at one here, and It does and will become reality eiuctly to tho extent that we Idontlfy our selves with it. It can come to day in your life and. mine if only we will have It so. The great philosopher, linmanuel Kant, once said that In order to create an Ideal community wo need on ly to act as if we already he longed to it. This would be pos sible for each of us lo do. May GOd help each ono to do their Part. Ami.ii. LETTERS to the Editor THINKS NAZI MOVg CUTS . OFF BRITISH SUPPLIES SERIAL STORY tr n tavai ipr . et " "i BY JERRY BRONDFIELD ; eopvmaHT. itsA atg (iivicg. uxc ' To thp editor ' News-Review: If you were to write an editorial on Ihe'news you would 'probably first dwell upon the niceties of the lat- I est move on the European choss lot of wator ahovo and bolow us limiiy soon. . "More'n might bo good for us ho muttored. "Tho barometor has ueen uroppin ilka a toil o" lead. Tell vnn u-l,t ...... .i.. , board nd you would say "it Is Have Wong Lee send n,,,.,TZ CAST OF CHARACTERS 1 VAL DOUGLAS girl snorts writer, shipped ou a freighter to find excitement EDDIE CAVAL1KII a nrlie fighter headed for the title has a score to settle with Val. CAPTAIN 8TEVE HAVKKV skipper of the Northern Bello. lilllrirv trb-r on t n - - - j.uLfuv vBiiaiioi B uiaoager, YESTERDAY: Playing check. org. Eddie tolls Vl why he took up fighting, talks ot his plans for the future. The tension between them eases slightly and Val finds herself strangely disturbed as she gels to know Eddie belter CHAPTER XH The weather became rouahne an they nosed north past Cape Hag gorty It was a dull, loaden dawn mat orose over the Pacific, and Val noticed through the porthole that it was Impossible to pene trate the mist for more than 75 feet Steven Hansen muat hav been on the bridge all night, she figured. . . , When she stenDcd noiulilo hr cabin tbo wind almost knocked her flat. Gratefully, she grabbed one of the lino that had been strung along tho deck for support, and every time the bow of tho Northern Belle pitched deep Into a It was treacherous, sllppory going, cavomous trough qf water. Yal had to stop and hang on grimly. Sho virtually bad to fight her way up to the bridge. "HI Slavic," she greeted Hansen. "Nice day to fly a kilo, what?" ou ought to he below and stay thoro." ho answered. "TM is .,. usually dirty weal her far ihi n.n O year and I don't like II. nnhnu. hand shHrnlv asailtKt Ins ro sir, uon t. IThon she ran up the steps. val looked up Into the sky. Kddle touched his cheen where looks like we're going to have a "10 rci1 Imprints of her fingers were outlined against tuo uronzc of his skin. (To bo continued I want to ship any more water In hut number three hold. "Barney, double the wu'ch and string a stouter life line up for'rd. We're getting a five-ton sen over our bows every time we bite into a deep one.'' Kveu as ' he spoke a Jagged streak of lightning stabbed the murky blackness. An Instant laier a terrific clap of tbunder rolled above them- "Got some oilskins and a sou' wester for me?" Val asked Barney casually. "You don't bave gny Ideas about going above decks, have you?" Harney growled. "Because If you have, you better forget 'em." "Whoso orders are those?' "Please, Miss Douglas." Mac Gregor pleaded. "1 don't want to order you to do anything. But it's murder up there. We've (tot 00 mile wind blowing and we can t take chances.'-' Eddie Cavalior watched her closely. Ho knew sho wasn't phased by MacGregors wa,-nlng. So when she borrowed some oil skins from the ship's carpenter he stopped her. Where you going?" he asked quietly. She was surprised. Cp on Iho bridge. Why?" Don t you think Captain Man- sen can keep us going without your aid?" Thanks for your Interest, ' she said coldly, "but I don't need a nursemaid." Shn started up the companion- way hut he soized her arm. "Don t be a fool." Ho didn't realize how hard he hail gripped her. She turned on him fiercely and brought her flat luce. shocking,'1 but you would bavo tq realize that Mrs. Post's rules ou etiquette are .rarely considered by warring nations. o' coffee and a emit, In tanilu-li.linn and havo Harnoy MacGregor soo h i I 01.er3"hln' "hip-shape, in tho Of courso. you would' appreciate ,?.'.." l"al..m"llll , that the Norsemen would have put ! ta ,,avo an, of thai snVrr n "J lot-in mucn stronger opposition to i,,nm" me uermail invasion it tneir sov ereignity had pot previously boon threatened hy the Urltish, 1 Then you would tako a closer view at the map and notice that (ho Norwegian shqres offer the German airplanea a much shorter routo tq iho hangouts of the Orlt- isn neci ano, a ai snipping m tnc North-German sea. Also, that instead of tho British halting ore shipments to Germany Sho bumped into Pop Grimes coming up tho companlonway. How's Kolso getting on?" she asked. 101 117 127 122 101 90 781 2: 012! 410 108 172 111 179 111 04 809 : ...121 ...111 ...111 ...118 ...191 .... 79 820 ...I2S .... 90 ..111 .101 ,...18 1 . 117 716 .. am ...108 l.-.l IIS .171! ... 22 808 ...168 . 106 . 119 . 100 IS! ... OS 810 10.1 1.18 128 III 104 77 716 112 HIS 111 116 llt.'i 117 721 106 IIU lit 122 2"3 22 786 2.11 llll 112 111 119 OS 810 Changes In Oregon1 Control Body Made 8AI.KM. Ore.. Anrll 12 (API ' i ne siaie ooarii of control an- oounceci appointment loday of Hoy ii. ,iiiis ui tut a newly created no- IIU sll'ni of "business sunervlsor of i, i..n,,...i ,.. . . ... iiinuiiiimuH i u o uoai-ll ill enll- UOI OII1CCS. I .Mills will ho subordinate to Han mi j. rry, a ueiuocral. who will coii- -4111 linil,, ua o. ...... ... ,l , i -" ".'ivmij hi uiu uuai u auu l2 slate purchasing agent. There has 0'!9 been much speculation as to V'ry's ii j iiuo since toe republican adminls-16- tratloii of Governor Spraguo went 625 into office. Fry has served since I early In the Martin administration. 120 111 Governor Charles A. Spraguo 142 421 said duties of Mills would be to in 418 coonllniUo farming and business aciiviiies ot tne atato Institutions, 119 42S and act us connllnatlm: aceni he. l 192 Iwcen the hoard of control, the In- ' "' aiHunnis auu IU0 pudget depart I inent. Services of E. M. ltarers will ho ins discontinued In the beard of con HSi (rol ilepartnient. Governor Spraguc 4ii:i said, hut he will h0 round In a pa ;i:it slllon elsewhere hi stale service. 481 There will be no Increase lu the 2:1:, Staff or aggregate payroll, the eov- 718 2271 V'rnor said. I Mills tho new allluilnlee. Iiu'r .166 been 111 charge of liquidation of sail vuB 111 tne siaie ouiikiug iiepart- nns nieiH. air,! Action nf Iho hoard of control 1 li was iiuaiiliiious. Cbuugcs will lake ID vueci .iiay 1. 126 1211 HI 98 111 117 733 22119! I Pop grlnued. "Sick aa ever. He swears we've been half way around tho world by now. I tell bint It's only been four days, aud ho calls mo a liar."" "We'll be In Prince Ilimeri tn. tho situation is now reversed and h, up '"shn said "Anil vnt? JTr, England will have to do without ii. . 1 iV.?. . "' .-A,ul. ou can and DTn'lrk" W Eranclscofnce': anu uonmnrK. 1 They've oersnadMl ... - Cbumherlaln is doJnc the talk Ine ' ....... ... ii , . ., "v . """ X s,ihor,,of zpinw Urlllsh arros,nce towards neutrals g otho" an down In th?i nM "k" -ourselves ncluded-has cost IVout atong with Jhe.n 5?" much of heutnil good will. Of wa tchei T silently as i '?bh course, not as to us for wo accept w. re -opes amend ih? T' everything the Hrtllah hand us a,lgea an seized eLrv . , g a compliment even a kick In the fi.i.. ' Bll-Ul;1l everything Mary Pickford Tor Return fo Movies BARBS Berlin diallers Thus nazis aro cutting thrco coi ners to achieve wartime economy. announces that bahics' are now being rationed. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., April 13. (API The movies are get ting so darned good, says Mary Pickford, that she wauts to become a part of 'em again, Some time this summer, per haps, sho will star In her flrs.t-uio-. tlon picture In soven years.,-' "I have qullo definitely decided to do a picture as soon as I can complete the arrangements," oho said in an interview. "1 can't tell you tho name of the story, yd. Ilut I will bo co-starred with two, perhaps three, other women. There will be ono male star." Long out ot tho films, Mary has never stopped being a movie fan. . She screens all tho new pictures at her home, and seeing so many good ones, sho says, has stirred lu her the desiro to don makeup once more. - . , , . Then too. she says, people have been after her. Her friends keep telling her the public would like lo havo her hack. Miss Pickford'B last role was lu "Secrets." released lu 1932. N.S. Rogers New Oregon Forester SALEM. April IX Nelson S, Rogers. Saloin. Friday was olectod permanent state forester at a meeting of the slate forestry honrd. He will receive (950 a month. Rogers succeeds Carl E. Davis, Murshfleld. who was elected act ing state forester to succeed J. W. l-ergusou, who resigned last No veniber. Davis asked to be re lieved of his duties so he might re turn to Coos county, where ho has extensive logging interests. Ilngew has been employed by the stste tax commission since 1932. He previously served ns dis trict (ire warden at Veronia and Metirni'd. and at one time was as sistant state forester. KRNR Mutual resdeastlng System 1M0 Kilocycles Descending upon the world wllh their "White Book," the Germans would have us believe our Bullitt had misfired. psnls. we were not quite so pa- 110111 some luU years ago. AMERICAN. W, B. Melton Funeral WHI Be Held Sunday Funeral services for William Hardin Melton, 72, well-known resi dent of .South Deer crock district, who died at Mercy hospital. Rose- burg, yostcrday, will he held In the Uiichi v 1, 0,.. J . ba,""l! chapol of the Douglas Funeral hJ?, Just e?URh lo strike wnerc do vim en rt-, i,nr9 she ssked Eddlo after a few mlii- Back to the galley, of course Wong says ho can't release me until you give him the word." an 1 110 mat sho replied snmownat Impishly. had for mac ihiiio ami general morale. But C'nioii ' ' ,llousl1 Sho was opening a can of aspur bus hon the ship lurched hoav- "i- 11 mrew ner off linl.. Oil 170 122 41" MS.1 3-Way Traffic Violator Draw Heavy Fine, JaH PORTLAND. Anrll 12 tlM 66 l.yle O'Benlon's throe mistakes an Wi 2167 n automobile operator added up 1 iu i"iu auu a year in the county Hit 666 Jail. IU6 402 1 Municipal Judge Julius Colin 171 421 sentenced hlin to six mouths lu iull 117 4'Jil.and lined bun 000 fur driving 211 067, while drunk ami Imposed a eluillnr OS 171 penully for driving while his II- 872 laoli Portland leavers Buy Catcher Frank Rieber POIITLAND. April II. (API -The Portland lleavers had another catcher today. Prank Bother, pur chased from Toronlo nl the Inter national league for 12500 cash. President Schetler said Helher. who hit .261 III .12 games last year, would Join the club here not week. Formsr Raaidant Here I. : P. bey stopped over In (.lljiu- Marlin. ot tiranls Pass, hi spend- ceuso was nuder suspension ihe exini Iiu wua for drunkenucss. Injury in Auto Crash Brings Death to Woman V KIt., Wash., April 12. -(API -Mrs. Clara Turcnjan. 01.' of I'ulty. lire., who ya.i Injured when an aulci'ioblle crushed into a farmhouse at Cowlcho Saturday,' died yesterday. Lester Mtlllgan. also of Vnlly, who was driving iho autnmohie m blcti she was s passenger, suf fered a broken back,., ,, Ida en route home to visit icIa-'IHR few da,vs here ilaillng rela-'lJvo Korover." C. A. Brand's on lives aud friends. 'lives and friends. the highway. (Adr.) . nomo Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Kev. John A. Barney, of the First Christian church, will officiate liilcrmont wm follow In the Gllniore cemetery. Mr. -Molloa was horn January 1 1. 186H, In Corslcannn county. Texas. and canio lo Douglas county from California about I89. He was mar ried at lloseburg in September, 1890, to Miss Anna Whilsott. He was a member of Phllelai lun Imlin No. 8, 1. O. O. F.. of Hoscbum. scv Koseli Era ton all of Sacramento, Calif.; and llailand. ..Elmer J.', and Thomas Mellon, all of Hoscburg. Ho is also survived by Ion grandchildren her finger across a Jagged edge of Eddlo helped her bandage tho wound. Sho winced as ho bathed tho cut nf iodine. "Anyway." sho murmured. "This ought to be proof." "Proof? ot what?" She held up the finger. ' Iilond" mee,ber?"UCT"K:l,J'- "NlH "'k' Hc' Ho nodded. "You sum do snli; your points the hsrd way. thouirh .inn oetore I (orget thanks 1.., Surviving besides his widow, are.rettiiiirvnur ,frL . """"ia iven children: William Mellon. frr ";g 2 f'r '. oaeburg; Mrs. Cora Smlih. Mrs. , r.vc to vou know "' " ' ruiiees Vummerlon and Alleo Mel- "Eorget It " ahn iai.i W. A. Botjord Re-enoaacs in Real istate Business W. A. (llllll Bogard, who for 17 years, prior 10 ivzq was engaged In the real estalo business in Kuaehurg, has reopened an agency In this city and' will cniraen In general real estate activities' hut'' specialising puruculurly, be reports In farm and timber lands. sir. Ikigard.was In business 1n Roacburg from' 1912 in lr'9 iinr. lug which time he handled a larje aoiouut of timber lauds aud sub divided several or tho large farm acreages of the couuiy. Since 1929 he bas hocn devoting his time lo the uperutiun of his large stuck ranch in the I Kile area. He has established his nffico in tho Grand-haul snnci. where hu was loealed for Iho last five veara of his previous business activities in this city. ..... NOTICE TO OOD FELLOWS l orgct II," sho said tit Hut Eddie Cavalier found lie I'"',"'" -. ""W 11 v- completely. Iwico ho caught himself looking up at her when sho .vas i't aware of II. Ihorc was somellilng dls turbiug about the sot ,if her blond curly head. He had seen a lni more beautiful women, but he couldn't recall ono wllh 03 much spcrk. She was Ihe kind uf girl. Kddio thought, who probably had a d wen or moro guys cluttering up her Uoorslep. Guys wilh a lot of dough i:, id a lot of spare time lo spend It.- Guys who played polo, "iif be, end tulongcd tu -d or Ihr. a. -ii try clubs. Gi:y who had a llllle blue In Iheir blood. After all. bo told himself li,,r work took her among people like inai, auu wnn ner limits it would bo only natural for Ihem lo go Tor her. book, line and sinker. lie slareil at tho huac hnul of apple sauco ho was mixing, fo whgt? So why should he ho wast ing a lot of thought on it? He lifted Ihe big wooden spoon und whacked the apple sauco flatly. That's what it was . . . '.he whole thing was apple ouuee. J But he wished he con I lie a III. 1 lie more certain of his convictions. There will be no jiistlco In this world until people who plant them selves directly In front of escalator Jumpi.ug-off points get smacked ns hard as people who enter swinging uoors In the wrong direction. - The man who- doesn't lilav-watv according to the German view point, is only half a man. Too fro quoutly, so Is tho man who conies back from one. Wilb only three million dollars each to Bpend on campaigns, tho political parlies may have to resort to democratic methods of electing a president. Maestro Stokowski, It now- ap pears. Is on someone's lltllo Rod lisl. So Bach and Beethoven have Just been propaganda stooges all thlB llmo? Chairman Dies knows how It feels to be a census enumerator. It's getting so 110 one will an swer bis coniniitteca nuestloiiu cither. Sonulor Tohey's bill would have, emoved tho Jail sentence nrovi. slon for refusal to answer census liiesuous. nut would keen II... $1,000 fine. Thus the more tnnnovi 10:00 Home Servica. Cnnn you make, the less you have to toll ' 1D:1"' Georgie Crackers'. Ml REMAINING HOURS TODAY 3:30 Turkey town Trouhadors. 3:45 Matinee Dance. 4:00 Trojan Horsos, MBS. 4:15 Cats N'Janunors, MBS. 4:10 Symphony. 4:4.1 Slnfunlolta, MI1S. 6:00 Ed Fltzpatiick's Orch., MBS. 5:30 Hawaii Calls, MBS. 8:00 Tonight's Tuno. 6:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utll ities Co. 6:10 News - Review Newa Flashes. 6:15 Dinner Dance. 6:30 John B. Hughes, MBS. 6 : 45 C o m 111 a n d Performance, MBS. .115 Hutual Maestro, -ft SO Music by Moonlight, MBS. 7:45 Hollywood Whispers, MBS. 8:00 Impoiiul Intrigue, MBS. 8:30 Sterling Young's Orch.. ' MBS. 9:00 News, Ssrutan, MBS. 9:15 Saturday Night Party Wing Cigarettes, MBS MONDAY, Al'llll, 10 7:00 Slufr aud Nonsense. 7:3C Maws-Review of the Air. 7: 4u State and Iwal News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:00 Rhapsody In Wax. 8:110 Breakfast Club, MIIS. 8:15 This and That lii Melodv. 8:45 Buckeye Four. MIIS. S:uu-Addroaa hy Pres. Roose velt, MUS. 9: lu Paulino Alport, MUS. 9:30 Ma Perkins, Proctor A, Gamble, MBS. 9:45 Carters of Elm Street, Oval- una, insa. Pianist, about how you make it. Jimmy Cromwell's summer i,lun Include a flight over the Canadian HOCKIOS. I) l e al Wuhlnalim lu hoping the beauties of the nnrlh. nesi icavc nun speechless. Wohoan Favors Wheeler for Anti-War Attitude WASHINGTON, April 12.- (AIM -Soustor Clark (D Idaho) inn orward Senator Wheeinr m Maul.) today as the only meal, tiul candidate who he said ii,.,i promised unreserved opposition to ,uicriran involvement ill the K11- pean war. Both Wheeler and Clark .- 1 against last yoar's neutrality bill nig me arms embargo. Wheeler has said that he would not be a candidate for Ihe democratic presb dcnllal nomination If Mr. Roose velt runs, but has expressed the view that Iho chief oxccullve would not seek a third term. Secretary Ickos. a third term ad- hT,0;.SU,' "ur, Jesterdav mat tf the president was re-elected he would resign from the cabinet' and say "thauks for the hue ride.' Tho a-Hle lii-tiLa. In Mil lij . ?...., Odd . Follows roaueatod lo bo'atlbisi hero . ii.irv si, .v. 11 .ball at 1:45 p. ui. Sunday. April ll.lsen remained at .mess just long in.anuua niuorai.ol-HrolbKr w. ILIeiibufih to boll 'something warm MeJtOB, Sr. - By ' order , of .iNoblo'anil hark a few urilera . Unuid ,1: ..- f "Get evervthlng baPoui-d down .A. J. UlilH'ES, Secretary, ''and check - the - pumps.-! dou't Southwestern Oregon News Ceases Business MAKSHFICLlTfJre.. rl, (APJ-The ll-yearobl Southwest, em Oregon New. f Marshflehl eased publication with today's is. Thu editor and publisher. W. X ira.niow. annouiufld the plant w I continue in the Job printing botduesa. ft ,J,.?ivV" cslablislieil In I9"!, first as Ihe Kv.nl... i, then as Ibe Southwestern urccon . M1's Daily Nc-. PuWicatlo" .H :. I'"" l-.-"'., week,, started lo years ago. la IIU 10:10 Bill lwis. Ilarlliinn iliu 10:45 Bachelor's Children, Old Dutch Cleanser, MBS. 11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors, A. ka Seltzer, MBS. 11:15 Andy lona's llawailaus, MIIS. U:30 -Elbert Laschclle, Organist, 12:0b Luncheon lianee. I2:iu-Rhythui at Random. 12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex change, 12:45 News, Safeway Stores. 12:50 News-Review of tho Air. 1:00 Hennlngcr's Man On The Street. 1 15 MBS 'SolVJul uf "10 Ai 1:30 The Quiot Hour. 2:00 At Your Connnaud. 2:10 Johnson Family. MUS. s-t-i- .Muse and Music. MIIS. 'i'VV MBs' l'lvl"BHl0"-'" Orch., 3:30 Edna O'Ucll and Pluno. MILS. 3: IS -Marriage License Romanc es, MIIS. 4:u Fulton Lowis. Jr.. MBS. 4:l3Haven of Rest, MUS. 4::io Tea, Time Dance. .-:fli)- Lew Diamond's Orch.'. .MIIS. .i:L Shatter Parker, MBS. 5:311 Varieties. 5:45 Little Orphan Annie, Oval tine, MBS. , 6:un- Tnnir.hr Tune. 6:C5 News. Calif. Pacific Utilb tier Co, 6:10Newa-Ravicw Nws Flashes. s-1.1 limner Iianoa. 6:30 John B. Hughe,, Avalon Ci garettes, MBS. 6: IS - Paging the Pa-it. MBS. Mlism',ml l'r'"" SW'"S' 7: la-Mutual Maestrns. :1n Uiue Ranger, MBS S:0o-iauco Orch.. to be An nounced. aa-iirriu Tucker', Orch.. MBS. o-'oTlo."1 by 'Sb"' 3li'ae K- Mur--9-.0 Alka Seiner News, MBS. MILS. :1S Franklu Master's Orch.. Jr.. M IIS. Orih. MDL-.