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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ftOSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1940. 1 ,2' At, 'H V 1 bra. Dallr EMVt B.Mar kr Nana-Ha.lair Com 1bo MtaakM ( Till of ! fMM Th. Mlllrd Praaa la aaclualva It ntilli-d to the tin for rapubl ra tion of all nawa dKpatch.a rradlted to It or not otherwise credltod in ' thla papar and to all local nawa ubllcailon of apeclal dlapatcbea ' BABllIS BLLfiWOItTK .Editor : Entered aa ..conn ciaas rnaiiar Ray 17. lzu, a. ilia yuv wn.w oarburc. Oragol. uodar cot '. u.t a lata i v.fc27I Mmllann Avo. Cbl i,a M atlrhlcn Ava.KaB1 irm? -- '.. n,,T. HI rant !. Irvlt MM W. Orand Hmiti.vard .M 31 Hprln H'raat Ua an . w. sixth Ava. t. . Laala 411 N. Tanth BtraaU Oilil Ml runs liTIM katri.llea Rata Sally, par rear by mall 15.00 ally, e montha by ma J JO j Dally, a montha by mall....... I.Ia . Pally, by carrier per month.... .js Dally, by carrier par year 7.80 Every etata, county and r ty oft Kiel or board that handlea publlo money should puhliah at rraular Intervale an aiioniintlni of It, ahowlna; where and how each dollar la spent. Thla la a fundamental principle of demo cratic government WHAT, do the drivers of tlio largo freUiht trucks think ' about a they roll along Iho road? Well, they probably think about . (.great many things bewail ho they certainly have plenty of Hino for ; thought. Hut at loast soino of thorn write songs or word for songs.' Possibly they slug a bit loo but that Is iholr secret. This editor had tho good fortune to be a guest of tho annual Safety Award Dinner of Ibe Consolidated Frelghtways lino tho other eve ning. We all Joined In singing aomo very excellent company aongH. Homo of them wore writ ten by drlvors. Jlrto Is a verso of onn or them, sung lo I bo tunc of "Homo on the Itange": How often at night When tho hoadlights gleam bright l.lko ihc llirco and one-halt mil lion stars, Have I shoved on the air And asked with a prayer If there really are drlvurs in cars. e It would seem, according to Iho thought expressed In that verse, that there aro two sides oven to the uucslloii of driving on tho highways. Kevcral of tho men honored with safe driving awurds have driven morn t tin n a iiuarlnr of a mlltlon tulles without having an accident of any kind. When you renllie that In their language Iho word accident means even a scratched or dented fonder no matter whoso Iho fault - 25(1,000 miles Is a considerable distance. Company statistics show that the accident rate for tho line iiss been reduced to 72-luo of an accidout for every loo. nun miles of driving. Of courso there Is no such thing as 72-l0lhs of an accident - that flguro Is merely the result of a statistician attempting to make comparative rigures. e One thing was explained at the nlmo mentioned Safety Auard liinner that was enlitlilenlng to this guest at the dinner and II seems worth passing on. Must truck line drivers give a blinking light signal to a car behind th.it the road Is all clear anil that puss lug is in order. Hut their rule Is this: H the lights lilin'.; only nine Ihsl means stay back. It' they blink -twico that is the "all clear" signal. It was pointed out that this blinking custom is purely one of courtesy on tho part of tho driv er. It Is unofficial unil Is not necessarily a coriipany rule. It has never ' boon recognized by the state as a part of the rules of dilving. Editorial on Newt (Contaue4 from page 1.) Is that the potato wati ton hot lot Hitler to hold. QKJNIKIt'ANT note from Spain: Kranco (Hitler and Mussolini Htoogc) auauunces lu h speech that Spain's historic mission Is tn "JtKOAIN UIBHAJ..TA11 from lirl- tain." What he really moans is that Spain, being' too weak to rosist. must let Germany and Italy use her . soil for a (ierinan llallau at tack on Gibraltar. ."' These dlctalotr. ' you see, atu . politicians and talk that way. M tANWHHJE tbo , riddle of tluasla ' and the lurilaiiciles fUpraatntad by remains uimnlvcil. All v.o know Is that "the' diplomats ars Working fovorlahly on It. Whou (be diplomats work fevor lohly, look for skulduggury boiiio-where. Prepare Supplies For Red Cross Call Supplies for tlio annual Red Cross I-Oll Cilll, Wlllcll HlHllK AlMiiHtllO day hi id ends Thanksgiving day, HrH being prepared for dintrihutlon In the various communities of the. county, according to Kllen Post, executive Pocrotai y. Mrs. Post Hjioko Wednesday before a meeting of tho Camas Valloy Paront Tench or association, on tho suhject, "The American Knd Cross and 11h Purl In National Dnfousf." At that tlmo nhe delivered roll call supplies and assisted In plana for the mem borHhlp canvaNM. Tho Cantau Val loy community inado a rciiucat for a awhn Kchnol next Humnipr. Kix RirlH from tho I'mpriua ('arip firo ffroup hnvo been HBistlu at thn local offlco In Hortlug hiippIIch for the roll call and havo paH;nl inatorfalH to bo diKtrihutcd at a later dato. Mm. Walter CohIh of Trniiillc; vialted the office Friday and made i arrnngeiinfiitH Tor a apeakcr at lln nu'OtltiR of tho lad If h aid suciuty of tho Tetimllo church Wediio.sday, October 2'.i, at whlrh tlmo the ftiip pllna for Tcntullo will bo deliveid. For tho conveiiionce of hum id iiala and repreHciilattvn kiouph Jo- Hiring to do war relief work, Mih. Hobs Coleman, productton chair man, will ho ut llio ited Ctohh headqiiBt'tera each WedneKilay fiom in h. m. to 4 p. in., Mrs. 1'oKt re port a. KRNR Mutual Broadcaetlno System 1900 Kilocycle, REMAIN1NO HOURS TODAY 4:0i Iwnrf Tlmo. 4:1S Ma Pcrkina, Oxydol, MBS. 1:.'I0 Kln'i.p unil (ionlH ( lull, .MIIS. C:0il Tlio Tunu .linnbcircn. n:!l(l Aniorfciin Kamily KnhiiiHon. 6:46 Cap't Midnight, Ovaltlne, MBS. ():li(l Knllon LnwiH. Jr., MI1H. (I : I Ij Dinner lliinrc. 8:30 John II. HukIiuk, MILS. 6:15 II.MI Time. 6:65 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:00 Raymond Oram Swing, White Owl Cigars, MBS. 7:15 Miitinil MiioHlrcis. 7::in l.nnu lUniii'r, MIIS. K: Oil Duller Orell. 8:15 1.'. S.: Army Itecruillng I'ro Rram. 6:30 Double or Nothing, Feena mint, MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltier News, MBS. !l:ir- i:. S. Nnvy lliinil. 9:30 Wake Up America, Ameri can Economic Foundation, MBS, 10:30 Hlgll (Iff. TI'KHDAV. OCT. is 7:iin-Sluff unil XiniKenne. 7: 10 III-I.IhIHh nn I'lirin an. I I II Clllll Nl'lVH. 7:30 News Review of the Air. 7:40 Newa, Denn-Cerretsen Co. 7:45- Ithliiuiiily In Wax. 8:00 "Good Morning Neighbors." Neighbors of Woodcrnft, MBS. S ;. 'Ill - Th l.i unil ii t in Aleloih. 8:45--- Win-lid mill Musi,-. Mils. !i:on - .Mush iililn. Mils. 9:15 Man About Town. !l:;ill - I.i-fa Clin- Drliliie, M IIS. n : I r Keep l-'il lo Music. M MS. 10:00 Lady of Millions, Copco. In: IS -lleie's rinnk l.llllier Acnln. M IIS. ln::!ii-.liilinsiin I'mnllv. Mils. 10:46 Bachelor's Children, Old Dutch Cleanser, MBS. 11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors, Al- ka Seltzer, MBS. 11:13 Kllieil l.iiMtu-lle. (IrminW. MIIS. I 1:.'IU - Itnselitlli: Si-liniil Itiuieli jivl 12:00 Straw Ballot Election Re turns. Henninger's M.lrts and TeKaco Stations. 12:15 Sports News, Dunham Transfer & Powell's Hard ware. 1 '1 : 'J." Inlorlilile. 12:30 Douglas County Republican Club. 1L':15 -Stiiln mnl l.nrnl News 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Henninger's M.in On The! Street. I 1 : 1. 1 Dun l,ee Si hmil nf Hie All. MIIS. I ::lll MiiIiIh mnl Men, MIIS. 1: 15 Melinly Mnlluee. : ii A I Your ( '. uiintii ml 2::m I'. T... I'li.Kiillli. MIIS. -': I.', We, I he W. mien. M IIS :i:Mll A. I'. Iliillelins, MIIS. :i IT, I 'mi I I'l-liil.irHs' in h . M US. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. t:nn Dunce Time. 4:15 Ma Perkins. Oxyiiol, MBS. 4:311- SiiuilK nr Time. Mils. 5:1111-.Neil .Ionian, Secret Audit. MIIS. 6: !ln - VillletleK. 5:45 Cap't Midnight, Ovjltinc, MBS. 6:011 -I'ultuii Lewis. ,1, . MI.IS i . I .", I iinner I i.-iuce. C::lu .liilin II. Iliichc. MIIS. li I.". Meli.illen M,,,lelii 6:55 News. Calif Pacific Utili ties Co. 7 :oo- 1 1 : i ml ilimn Sv Ini;. MIIS. 7: 15 MiMii.il M.ii-hie. 7:30 W y t h e Williams, St.ir Blades, MBS. 7:45 Sensational Quizzes, Sensa tion Cigarettes, MBS. 8:00 Speech By Wendell Willkie, MBS. ,S: 30- m rellie MVIkr's Hull, M US. S 15 Dick .lumen-' Hii-li.. MIIS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. !i:15 -1, mm TlimupMMi s tii'h. MIIS. 9:30 Nat'l Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, MBS. 10:3" .sip ii tiff Raturns to Corvallia Miss Mar Jorlo Otl. sllldent nt tlri-Kiin Stale colleKC. has returneil lo t'orviilllf.. following thn wwkend here vIMt Iiik her iiarrnta, Mr. aud Mi s. . V.. t)tt. OUTOURWAY X WISH YOU FELLOWS WOULDN'T THINK THAT ' I'M BCl&HTER THAM SOU, FOR. I'M NOT-- WHAT REALLV HAPPENED WAS THAT X" LEARNED TH' FIRST GCADE BEFORE X WENT TO SCHOOL SO I HAD TIME IN TO STUDV TH' AND THE THIRD IN THE SECOND, AND Axis Balkan Plans May Help Britain' Attempted Drive Toward Suez Canal Will Absorb Greater ) Supply of Dwindling Food. i My liKWri'T MACK KNZIK j ISTANIIU,, Ti.rl.py, Oct. IH. ' 'I lie Tuilili;li niditi (unviTiniiciiL ' colilidllcil) HuriiH Iho hxIh powers thiit if Ihoy nltciiiiil h irivo iiciohk Iho Diii'iiniH'llcH in '4 i ami l In 1 Siii'. rtiiml lln-y will iitut Tnrk'V n InMKttir nut Id mirk ihiin Iho Xolhcrlitiiil.M, lii limii nr Kihiko. i The Min-utoiiotl nin tlinist down ' tho lliilluiiiii iiiKi tlic Hour o;i.st iiai iii ally ()i:ili'rt iiiioIIxt ilnimci Id I In- Mtn nf Hi" lli lllsli I'inpiro Iml. nil I In hiinlM 1 li ii L ilH it niitity wiinh wliicli (lucsn't i-ool Ihr tt'vri'ctl j 1 1 row ul ail, I can him- koiho liriiclit lor JOtiliiuil - iiiiii l) Ihiii-IIJ If hil lrr i rut .Mussolini iliirt their push and Mic slopped at tin Kanliiin'ilcs. In mill1)' lo iii.'iko (Ins clear I must n'uiiml sou a mi in 1 li.it Kimltimi is ilepc-inliui; on ln-r cnmrnl uf the urns lo pull Iter throimh Ihr win.' She's hutiUiim on h'r iiaaj block ' loin lo Klrau;io Ilie enemy. j This liolitK t'o, ihe ijoslrin-lioii oi- ilfysipal Ion ol en cm. v supplies, v kilo l he hlocUatlo prevcurs ro plaeeineiits, is nil to rued lor 1 1 ii inin Tlint s simple urtlliini'lic. Nos when tho na.i unil las is I armies aio on the move they're Inn n in j- up precious military sup plies. The niiniile aclital lihthm stints, sloies melt like lie thrown onto a leii-hot stove. Hitler Acquires Burden lli'l that's only pail ol' the pil lule. When llhlcr occupies , iuuu ti y las lie lias Kllliialua. loj' e amplei it's true thai he may prolil a I t lie oi . t i'et by l icsh suiplieu. M's npially true. hoeer, t.hat Ihe ociupted idiintry soon Is e,hausled by I his eiia hiirileu anil becomes a liability lo nazidom, Kaily I lial has liapieucl in every ono o t lie col) DM ios w lili h lliih r has nemin in western Km lope. lie soon will bm e lo enl (hem nut ol his own pantry, b-t them siaive, nr persuade somebody else to leeil tlieiu. Ihit there';' stiil moie of it. Kv ery one o' I hese i oil lit lies w hi II lice was worl.ini; like a heavi't" to creati; supplies inr I In omnivorous Herman market, lu reinlei iim them tmi'otenl Hie n:iis have killed Ihe uei-se wliii li were Ia ill': (he tyildeii Farm Labor Diminished The fiuitlul Malkans lmi; b.ue lit en ailH'im ( iei niail s essetit nil sOUe,-s n! Slip: He"., es eeiall hit loodslutis iitol liuuiaufau iil. H i- in;'iiia is t he only stale t bus la i oc-upi'.' I i ban ini little Albania w lili h M ussnlitil 1 1 a list erred I 'nuti une ''(M'Kei tn .uuither. b;:l aiM lciil una! pi od oi' i ion throurtmul Hie peninsula bus beni rut tailed b the neeesvitv el 111 a i ii t a lii itm bime aim les fur del. 'use. Men who -diouM be tillin-.- in snil uto caiiyini; iiib-s. Tlie i'.ieal lallliii; nil' in supplies availatle lias hern u irrievous blow lo t he retch, i 'on i p let e sioppaue. due lo Ihe hohxa'iM which bids lair to sweep the liulkuits. woubi pui I Ion- Hiilcr nn a tnuuli spol, I hiti's w h I a that an uohea v;it in the l:t!uiiits will beiotil Kim kind piowdnu that Tin ke . with the uawtt ;it nt Utilain. ImM-. the itls nr e-, ;it (he I ;i id ii lie I lev. Hul supposing Ihe dutalms l.i local. Ihiouch inin ihe nniv e;ist Well, thai will im it;im' llitiain'--daimer ;uil adil to Hie tesnutres ni Hie a vis pow ei ; SI ill, it doesn't tie essai i! mean I hat I hey tan i each t he Sue, canal w liu h U it ilal link in lliitaiu's lifeline it elli ptic and nauiially one n the pint eipal ai' .'oats in the battle nt tile Meiiitenain alt Honest Ernest LINCOLN. V-h I jiite I.Vil. oil u;i. Ill Ins l;,u am- l lli'.'kiim Ills rill" ni'i'liaiaini v to a liuntiim t 1 1 . -rhcasallt M-asoil was due to ni'i-tl in tuo days. Into the uatace walked a line .lii-asaiil lousier. Alter a sirimi;le licusch i.iicci-edeil In "tiai;llii;" it -- w Illl n u ii ker liaskel. Hut he didn't eat it. Not sine it v. as a t.ur i.iuh. he turned It in?r to the Mine wllden. 1'J 4 v T WELL, NOW SINCE I YOU'VE EVPLAINER THAT DON'T SEEM TH FIRST SECONP, SO BAD, DOES IT? SO ON THE WORRIERS DAILY DEVOTIONS Hit. CilA.S. A. KUWAIiUS 'In liilluw cin-lHt nii'iins illl IimimiI l hums in ililfi'iiMH pi'npli.. All have nn! the hiiiiii' iitoiIh, thi. Sllllli. llisk, till HIIIIII! IIIU'f.-H mnl I nsKiliilfi fi'.s. '',i sunn, it lins innilil I In- wni li nf (.vniiKnliHin. "ImiIIiiw .Mii ami I will inaliii von fislii'ln of n ." Tn rnllow Clirlsl ha.s iiii'iint lo siiinn Ki'fiil lii'inlc iliTiis. Tin. nnblii itriMv ill' inarlyiK iirnixn Him, wlin has iillf'l t In-ill In iilacim ul' jiorll mnl Hiilliiiinu, anil has Imlil Uiimii Inin lliioiik-li lire anil nn liu (rims. Tmliiy II may In; that an. In In. ni'lllnir I'vant-cllsl nnr inailyi'. Hul in liillniv ( hiisl in liu- I'vnry (lay illllii-H. I hi- trivial riiiiuil, tin. I'oiiiinun tank. Ik ii nut iniHHllili- tn liavu a new spirll wlilih will (ilnrlly tin iiininiiiliilaii.. Tin- man nf (iml run still hi- a Kiilnt tiniunir his i-niniiiiin tasKH, anil no tii-rfnrm his iliuii-s as u '.-ar!. a haki nf Klnry aliniil llii-in. 'i- will hoar liu? "vvi-ll iIiiiii-," not lii-i-aiiHii it im-aiiH tin- iliilii-s tti-rii ol Kri-ui inipiirlani I-, Iml lii-ransp of our l'iiillllllllnss to IIh-iii. "IIiv tlloll laillilnl iinlo ilratli ami I will Kin- llii-n a rrnwii ul lili-." Tlii.s is inr i-icry man who follows ( III int. Aiiii-ii. Eichelberger fo Head IL S. Military Academy WKST POINT. X. V., Oct. HI. (AIM Uiiu. ltohert h. Klchelber kv coinm.-induiit of the presidio in San Krancisco, has been appointed superintendent of ihe I'niled Stales military academy. ' lienerul ,J;iy I.. Itetie.liet. u bo be came stipcriiilciuleni of West Point in l!i::i, will t;ike eommuiid of tlu lour uewl) tormed army corps. ' n- QUAKER liORIZONTAL 1,7 Quaker colonist in America. 10 Bird's beak. 11 Southeast (abbr.). 12 Peasant. 13 Small hold. 11 Ueost o burden. 15 Sicnal for help at sea. 17 Sewing tools. 19 Hill of fare. :0 Doctor (abbr). 21 Kixcd routine. South Carolina (.lbbr.). :3 Months (abbr.). 21 Indiso. 2G Opposite cl cold. 23 M.ikcs reparation. 31 Woolly. 33 Short letter. 31 Habitual. 37 Goddess of discord. I ;S.S U & Si A ii? Answer to Previous ruiile ok a d i slliO irn A'U i cl c 'o'n' A mT!d EH A, 51 fs. tfp'Cj'A NdriA w-::r'i c 38 Drunkards. 39 Carpenters' rule. 40 Church titles. 41 Toward. 42 To exercise. 43 Emmet. 45 Palm lily. 46 Postscript (abbr.). 47 Drone. 48 Goddess ol dawn. 50 To fare. 52 Dark blue. 54 Shaft parts. a Hp H s2j TF ii pflj4 2S I I 16 II :a wTl Hji 5z ii T" 5T55 36 57 ly WOtai IT SOUNDS WORSE SINCE HE'S EXPLAINED.' BECAUSE I DID THE SAME WITH TH' SLIGHT EXCEPTION THAT X DIDN'T DO ANVTHIN& ABOUT TH' SECOND WHILE I WAS IN TH' FIRST, AM' X'M AFRAID THAT LITTLE SLIGHT WILL. MAKE ME A PAV LATE AND A DOLLAR SHORT ALL My LIFE.' ,T.P?AJIi.ut- IP-T- j We can always scare Japan to the point of collapse by threaten ing to make our o. u lapel flags and salt cellars. KIHott Roosevelt, who made iiltn a study of economics, gives up a $775,1100 job in tuke a $::i(i u month army captaincy. Maybe he didn't study long enough. Na.i troops sail down tin; Itlue Danube. Tim waltz gives way to the goose-step. . A western surgeon has re moved a wrist-wateh from a person's stomach. The Inveterate null biter probably went a lew inches too far. 1 1 becomes more v blent every day Unit the draff Is doing more lor girls than leap year ever did. Thn X-ray can now lie used to determine accuialely the :de and weight of Ihe hearl. He To re. we h.nl to judge by the amount or the j contribution. 1 According to science, you can 'sleep better If you rearrange your I urn i t u re. Or if you turn oui the lights so how it's arranged won't bother you anyway. I'se of the word "escort" being out modeil, the co-eds announce they will now refer lo ihe boy 'friends as "dates." And to some of the less sat.lslucl.oiy dates, as prunes. improved Mrs. ii. (). Pargeter Is reported to be Inipiovcd in health it I...- I v n.. f'L. l.-r, ch-.,nl tt-lw.i-.. ' she has been ill for several dajs. COLONIST terms with t '!. 14 Shad. 16 His colony was a decided , 15 Bees. 19 Crescontod. 23 Maxim. 25 Pronoun. 20 Laughter sound. 27 Playing card. 29 Honks. 30 Without sun. 31 Dweller on a llano. 32 Shrinking. 35 Kind of bean 36 Wine vessel. . 42 Sprite. 44 Balsam. 46 Fruit pastry. 47 Wood apple. 49 Male child. 51 Plural pronoun. 52 Portugal (abbr.). 53 Exclamation. 54 Preposition. 55 South Dakota (abbr.). i 50 He was by nationality. 57 He was the of Pennsylvania. VERTICAL 2 Interior. 3 Smooth. 4 Pound (abbr.) 5 Valuable property. 6 Muddled. 7 Point (abbr.). 8 Comfort, fl Middays. 13 He was on friendly BARBS DODcPif.'n s Stanford, Huskies Lead Grid Race On of Thos Ttoms Bids Fair To Enter Res Bowl Tilt; Oregon State Defeated. Ily nuSRKI.I, NKWI.A.N'I) SAN FUANCISCO. Oct. 21. (AP) Pigskin preview anil review: The fmithall i-apilnl of thn far weat uliil'm to Palo Alto this Salur- day where Stnnfonrs unileleateil team facea Sontliern Caliinrniii'b unbeaten but I wine tied eleven in the week's moat liiipoitunt conier- ence gamo. If Stanford liiiriliea Snuthorn Cali fornia lis next opponent will lie the University of California at Los Angelea on tlio hitter's fielil. The following week will bring Washington, like KtHiiford now un defeated and untied, to tho Palo Alto battle ground. rhe Washlngton Slunforil set-to now looms as the classic which will determine the Hose How l's western representative. Htunford's trull to thin cnino Ik filled with morn for-; midable obKtaideH. Wamhingtcm meetH Calilornin this week-end. uien kkiih a weeK 10 piepare tor Stanford. Cougars Downed, 26-14. Those who rooted vainly for Stan ford to win a conference contest last year are tooting loudly behind a victorious combination this sea son. The second league triumph and foiirlh win of the schedule whs celebrated last week-end, a 2H 1 set-back to Washington state. Stiffer co.ni.etitfon is forecast from .soullrn tn ifornia. Comiara- tivc scores, not always reliable, fa vor Stanford. Tho latter walloped .W. S. ('. by two touchdowns whe Jhb I. S. C. was lucky to get a li lt tie wllu the same team. Kach won from Oregon, Pi-h, Stanford is charging a nil Southern California Is chugging. Tab Stan ford to even up lor that 33-0 past ing last season. Huskies Beat O. S. C. Washing!"", the pre season cham pionship selection, wrote an Int portant and Impressive win into its! record by sidetracking Oregon State, Ifl-U last week. On its own ' field at Seattle It will Im an odds! mi ehnien tn liifcn f'n 1 1 IVii-it i u I it stride, Saturday, although It can kev tin for thn contest if tlmnirhi necessary due lo the open date ni" week following. For Its part, California, after los ing to Washington State by a field goal the week before, defeated I'. ('. P. A. by Ihe same method last Saturday. The scorn was !l-7. Oregon Slate and V. C P. A. pound each oilier at Pos Angeles. Pcspile four successive defeats Htid the fact O. S. C. held southern rail- fornia to a scoreless tie. our volo id? farm hands busy on a soil goes to '. C. 1 4. A. lo collect on this conservation a"d reforestation pro one, especially if Halfback jackic grain-a giganlic affair whose cost Itobinson Is in playing condition, j wa earlier esiimated at upwards The Putins ut least are willing to of half a billion a veur. (ireat. cx gamble on forward passes. i tension of the existing Parm Se- Also by the aerial lanes we'll citrity Administration program for string Vlth Washingloit State to aiding migrant labor is also urged, take Oregon in their Pullman en--as is extension lo I'arin wtirkers of gagement. a law like the wage-hour act. plus Coast conference standings: old age and inn mpl monl imuu- Team W P Pts Op :::t 1 I j Stanford , i Washington .. .. ' Sou. Calilornia .Wash. State .... California Oregon Stale .. 0 0 i i P. C. I.. A Oregon 0 0 Northwest Scores, (ioll.ima 2n. I'orllaud II. Can-nil Cnllel!!' 13. Wllilw nrl ll (i. I'iiiilii- Lutheran 25, Western Wasliiiiclon 7. Pacific 13. I. infield 2. St. Mary's (Calilnrnia) is, Loy ola 7. n. c. 10. (Moiiiuinith) 2", Jlocd colll'Kl- n. Roseburg Bowlers Beaten By G-Pass A Koselmrg bowling team hist two malcties Sunday at (.rants Pass, being defeated three straight r.anies in ono match and losing Ihe other Pw games to one. Patightnan, o tier-manager of Ihe Itosehnrg al leys, was high srorer for the Itose bnrg tram, posting high game nf '.Ml anil high series of .".TP Kor the Pranls Pass t'-am. high game was tolled by Plevins. L'ltl, and high series. r,tn, hy Stiluell. Seores: (limits Pass Kengstaif P7 17." Kf .Ml ('real PM JL,.1 Hit !".:!7 Profkseu ltll 1.m IT. I n.idge it:, isti im st ii well is:. Totals ..MM it"l 813 UtiltJ Itosehnrg Henry l!e' 141 1m) Pootnis Iti5 1 rJ 1 IM P"7 W. Stephenson ..117 P!."i l.'i!i l-'l Piimt ln P7 Ki2 -1if i;aiigliinan PV-' I T'J ;"f7 Ml Totals s:il 7(10 Sl -H'l ('.rants Pas liengstan Pi." 1 17 Is T.Mi Plevins ii:ii n;:i i:.i; r.f.n Hoikes 1st r.js Spoouer 1 1 1 HiM M I Slilwell 177 PH( fi'tr Totals tun,', s;7 S70 -TIL' lioseltnig Henry 17fi L'n'J Isj r,:,!i pHiinis i'oi i;s vji ;,hi W. StOphelisnli . ts P"7 Pr.t. VU PlllliI 177 171 ill IP', ltanehtnan 17" Pt 'Jl 1 T.7I Totals .. . ' peL M7 J'"':7 Myrtle Creek Gridders Swamp Glendale, 42 to 19 MVPTPK (PKKK. Oct. 21 Psinc a stnishini! atrial attack. Poach Ted Hippi s Myrtle ( reek gtfdmeu turned back b'uri.pe high si liool. J to IM. beiittp a lai pe crowd at the Myrtle ( reek high school athletic field Friday afternoon. .NeUon Kusi. clashing ball car rier. ss-curH 2 ol Myrtle Creek t points. Harild McDougall made another spectacular score on nn end run. Robert Hollingor, and Mel Hlack each caught passes in the Cilendale end zono for addi tional Myrtle Creek touchdowns. Gordon Dyer added lour extra points with drop kicks. Hill Pot ter and Veil Sllinson. turnod in excellent performances in the line. V Myrtle Creek travels Friday to tauglo with Jacksonville, undefeat ed in tho last two seasons. Jack sonville has score more than 4! points each game so far this season. New Deal Maps Big Changes In Farm Picture lly URUCK CATTON Newa Kevii'w Wasliinston Cones liondetil. WASHlNt.ToN, Oil. 17.AimT-Ii-hii HKrlculturo is in lor sumo pret ty HWeepiiiM: eliutiKes in the event of ft Ntw Deal victory in Novem ber. Sonic indication of the nature of the ehaiiKes ia lo be lound in a tiiiuy ot farm technology just re- hased by the ttenarlment nt iiri- culture, it may bo assumed that Henry A. Wallace's ideas inriu cncpd (be report to some extent, and Wallace ia Koinn to be a pretty important figure mound Ihe capi tal if the democrat win the elec tion. This study is tho product of more than a year's research by 11 special inter-hu rent! com mil tee of ,lllt, ..,.,,... nVl-..lU ..,-JllH, (! ..111. I ' t,h n,,. i,,,.-,,.,,, f u.-i-l- ' ..., Prononiil.K. W(.n U0 r(lsU,tH of )hi(t ,.,...,,.,.1, were first outlined by Ibis writer in a .series of exclusive articles some six inonths ago, giving a sur vey of changes technology has al ready brought to the farm, it was 1 roi ndlv criticiKed for buing a pic ture of unmitigated gloom. Publi- ention of the final report, however, confirms tlio original forecast and, if anything, spreads the gloom on thicker, lor It finds: 1. "Then; are now ,7MUMi turn i workers totally unemployed. with an enual number whose " oine.s are under the subsistence level. 2" Th'ro w,n K " fl""l,,r iiH placement of llOlll IIT)!),! 1110 to fjMU 000 men in the coming decade. I ,,MI " P'nuiaiion win rise u iMib.oen bv uirio. I. Tetdinologlcai changes and improved seed varieties and farm ing practices will vaslly increase tarm production In some of the very lines in which uvcr-ptoductiou is now a problem. Then it out lines a suggested pro gram lo meet (bis tdliiation. Plan Aid to Migrants j Kirst suggestion is lor a ast ' rural works mouram. In keen all aitcc Iieneuts. A varied program Is proposed to meonrage development of ihe fain- 1 ( ily-sized farm: ,)(; 1. l-a.paiislnn of the teiiiint pur-Ifj'ehasi- program, to enable tenants j,( and sharecroppers to bei-oine larm owners. .jj. ! . A rule that mine but fainily i sized, owner-operated farms be per ( milted on reclamation projects and other "made land" developments. ::. A program for Inlying up good ;land in ar;-as nmv fanned in large limits and sub-divid.hg it into small er farms. -1. Pse of government funds to j buy land from farmers who wish to retire and to resell it to young men who cannot tind farms. ! Pevelopment. of rural Imlust ries j nossihly through outright suh sidi::atton of existing heavy indus tries into rural areas vherever pos Isihle. Is also or ted. Coupled w ith (this is a plea lor u vaM extension of non-counnercial or 'suhsistence homestead" farming into fertile ter ritories where that Kind or farming 1 is not now known. Lastly, it is urged that rnttsump jlinii be inereasetl by expansion of j such deviees as Ihe food stamp I plan, and that commodity loans, j aerraae cont rol and similar pro- I grams he continued in effect. Outcome Uncertain All of this adds up lo a hluepiint tor sw eepiug change- a tar more t iindamentiil set of i tianm-s than anything Pexlord lugwell cum- pro posed. What will happen to tho who!' i program thus suggest ed is of , cini'fi' extremely uncertain. It de-1 peiifls partly on the way the cur-I trenl war situation develops, partly lo nthe outcome of Ibe approaching elect ion. partly nn the vigor with I which the agriculture department I pushes tor action. Put ono thing is uncertain: here. , is the broadest and most coinpre jhrnsive j iece of "social planning"' . j for good or for ill. that the poose I volt administration has yet brought I forward. J Funeral Arranged Here For Mrs. Dena Shulcr Kuneial services will be held at '2 p m. Tuesday at the Iiowglas Pun era i home I'm Mi". I 'en a Shu- j lcr, iti. who died at 1hm- home in , Itosehnrg .Saturday lollowing a 'short illness. Porn in Clinton. Iowa. (t,-t, '2, :. the daughter of James and I sh belle White, she was married April In. uur.. to William Kdwin Pace, civil war veteran, nt Mos cow. Idaho. Mr. Page din-1 August a. pi:i". and on June is. l;'.fi. the widow was married to Thomas Sbuler, who died January iri".!. Mrs. Shulcr s a member of the Clui-itian chntch and of Petieral Pocan corps, V. U. C at I', rams Pass. She was a member ami ar tiv worker In the local Tuwuseml chib. J The services will be conducted by L'r Iv L Duun and interment 'win fullow m Civil Bpud cemetery. Restrictive Laws Hit French Jews VICHY. France. Oct. 19. (AP) Kranco followed tho lead of most of Europe today, establish ing; strict untljBWish measures for Iho first tlmo lu her history. Persons Willi three Jewish Itramliiarenls or with two Jewish Krauilparents and married to a Jew were excluded from all public administrations, from the press, the motion picture industry and radio, from lioldinK nn officer's rank in any branch or the untied forces, from worklUB in Ihe law courts in any oilier capacity than us a lawyer and from the colonial administration. (Jnoflicitil estimates placod tlio J number of Jewish cltlr.ens of Kranco and the colonies nt sllKht ly more than liiti.oiu). Ksyiuales of Ihe number of forelnu Jews In France were slightly hiKlier. The only exceptions made to the rulliiBs of the Peialn govern ment were for Jews who were liocorated either in the wars nt T 1IM4 or 1!I3!I or Tor Jews who "ren dered dlsllnuuinhed services" lu lllerary. artistic or scienllllu work. The Kovnrnuient also piomulmil ed a tli'cree tiiviue Imal prefects the rli!ht to confine any foreiRii Jew to concentration camps to ho set up in each department or m fix Ihe places of residence, similar tn the central Kuropean Khetlos. More severe meiuuires already have been taken in Paris hy tier man authorities. The activities nr Jews there have been strictly lim ited, even in commerce, and Ihey are not permit led to pass from tho unoccupied to Ihe occupied zone. Tlie new French measures for bid Jews lo head any company subsidized by or lioldinK public funds. The only other concession In Ihe Jews Has permission to work lu liberal professions. I tu i recent Kovernmeiilal measures alined at newly nnliiralinil Jews forliade A anyone workini: in Ihe medical or Ii-khI professions if their parnuls were mil French citizens. The statutes Rive Jews who fall lu Ihe new ly i-slalilished caleiior les two inonlhs lo leave Iheir posi tions. Ilelirenieiil pensions and coiniiensation accordini; to Ihc. IciiKlh of service were urallteil. Pension Leader to Speak in Roseburg Arthur P. Johnson, ualioiml oxer, utive and legislative secretary of the (ieeeral Welfare 1-YiPialion of America, who Is ihc recognized leader of tin- "reasonable" pension forces in America, will HddresR -i gathering of pension-minded lolUs at Poseburg ' a't liio courthouse Tuesday. October 22, at 1 :',', t j.. in. M r. Johnson is completing a fourth nationwide tour on h'-lialt (f the general welfaie a'-l, . It. ,r)il:'ii."T a $:!0 per mouth p'-iisii:! innnsnni introduced in congress hy Pcpre scntativu Warren (I. .Maguusou i P.) of Washiugt.iu and l'in pressed for action by a lion parti san steering commit lee of Jii'i congressmen. I he fedem t icn's a n nouiicement said. It is claimed that the measure, w hii;n .Mr. Johnson wrote, now has !Pi signatures of congressmen on a discharge peti tion calling for a flnor hearing and vole. To discharge thn ways imd means committee, whic.i has Pad the measure for a yar and a half which held an exhaustive fjve-day hearing on it in lt.e sjrrlng nf Vj'A'j, 21S signatures urn necessary. The measure provides for a guar anteed Tederal pension of not. less than s::n per month to all retirerl citizens over tin. regardless of stato matching, and carries a maximum of Still per month from the federal government. This would he In uddi linn lo any amounts paid by iho states or by local governments. It. is proposed to finance such a fed- era! pension program on a "pay-as-you go" basis hy levying a 2 tax on gross income and the cost of all materials, goods or properly sold. WEATHER STATISTICS By the U. b. Weather Bureau. Humidity 1::pi p. ni. yeMlerdav 7S'& Highest temperature eslerday Lowest temperature lust night fil Precipitation tor 21 hours M Preeip. since first of moulu 7:f Ptecip. (nun Sept.". lino y.r.r, Kxcess simc Sept. J, 1'jlu C2 NOW! Is the time to build a SUMMER HOME on the coast Best location, overlooking ocean. Lights and water arranged for you. Reasonable lots on Nature land's private beach. See or write NELS OSMUNDSON NATURELAND COTTAGES BAN DON, OREGON