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ROSEBURG MEVS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. J 2, 1940.
State School At
Woodburn Scored
B(lMMitf Juvnlls Faultily
TroliwJ, jjoelafldit of
Invent ga tort Otelart.
NKW YOKK. Nov. 13.- (Al'l
Five Pailfli- ciiant Irixl Hut Ioiih for
(hp training of ili-llnqntiit Jiitii
tilk'K. Iiirluillim III (IrcHon Slate
TnilnltiK Hiliool Tor lmyn lit Wooil
Inn n. Or., ware coiidi'iiini'il In 11
report yeatwilay by ( lie Oalmriio
iiaancintion.
Thn asaniliillmi, nulhorlty on Ju
vnnllp ilellmiiiPiicv. rhHi'KPil dm In
ntltutloim hml "fiiilfil to fulfill
tlinlr rrqitlriinut an oiiiIIiihI liy
law mill to ai'hlpve ac-i-enwIilH pro-fa-RKloiial
mill hmnuiip ntn mlaiild."
Tho only two Pacific maul
xchnolK cci'iti'il from whtiiI con
dnnination worn tho PrcMon School
of Industry, near lnn. Calif., ami
the Slate Siltoo! for (llrl at On
tralla. Wash.
OreBon'a acliool illnpliiva "nilmin
deratanilliiK or the fiinilainentiil
purtioae of n training athool." I lie
report siilil. adding that the limn
Hteinenl wna "well Intent loned liut
patemallHtlc." It also i hariteil the
proKrum cniiRlRted of "uncnordlnat.
tid routlnea."
Alleged Faulta Listed
Tho report charged the Wood
. burn school a mtllty of "flnaer
printing young boyn. lack of dormi
tory anpervlalon. allpnood adinlnia
tratlon and vague policies, atereo
tvped ediu allomil iiigrain. the
ahalihlent hoapllal fiicllltlea of any
l nil In r InHtliiitlon on the miml, an
thliiated tirucllcea and piinixhinentx
and ealtne of the parole de
partment." Iteferrlng to Oregon's Iinhmlrliil
School for (llrla at Salem, the re
port aahl It had an uoileratiiiidlim
and aynipaihetlc administration
and atalf hut needed enpunalon of
It x faellltlea. alnff and aervlcea.
"I'nhlle aimlliy anil public hiillf
feienee to the lute condlllon of
their elillilcnrlnis liiMltiilloiiH are
tnalnlv reaiionxlhle for Hie piemMil
alluatlon exlatlnic In the achoola of
thin area." tho report concluded.
CRITICS NOT QUALIFIED
FOR SURVEY, ASSERTION
woomirnv. Nov. 12 .i'-
Saiuiiel Laiighlln. aiiperinieudent of
the Oregon Stiilo Training School
for lloya. aliKWered the (lahorne
naaoclailon'a crlllilam of I he achonl
today by "declaring "(he iiaxuilutlon
la not qunlllled to ainvey a Juvenile
Illsllt ill Inn"
Lauglilln Hiifd the iimhocIh ( Inn '
avrvli'ua wore offered In I he na
tional aBBoelatlon of training school
Buperlntendeuta and Hint the offer
was 'iiiinniinoinly rejected." He
ihargeil the aaatirliilloira InveBtlga
tma want "deceptive" In their ap
proach to officials.
The Oregon training school has
11 veil organized program of ac
tivities alnied ill rehabilitation or
dcllminuht hoys and Its success
speaks for Itself. Uiiiulilln slated
He added thai the (Ingnrpi'liillns
was ordered by the state hoard nf
control.
Days Creek
Kny llnfdtihl ftpniit iMcrdiin lny at
AxhIcii HHniHlhiK Imr muti'r. Mrs.
Ora romlniy. Hei Himtll mi. Mymn
Uiiv. Minyci with IiIh Kiiiinliiti'iils,
Mr. miil Mm. .1. A. WnilliinKlon.
ilurtnie Iht hIikciuo.
KollfMvhiK t h lem hi'irt InMtttutc
III KUWOIH', CIlHllcP MlirKi'Mic (
wont t hiH Ikiiiio tit M .Mlmiville '
Tor Ihn week cntl.
Anion tliotif iittinlhiK In
llt'HH lllHttCIH til Kom-lMIIK Wl'tlllt'H-
tiny were Mr. utid MtH. .Inn A II in.
Mih. JiilhiK INmli'. Mim. hull Wflfli
iintl tho IhUci'h mm. Noel.
Mr. mill Mix. KiimI Villlnll mul
duiiliti'r. Klnt'fln. were .Myrtle
(.'riH'k vUltorH WeiliH'Hilny.
(. U. Hank ttt Mimcm wan a re
cent visitor nl the hoim- nf liin
niece, Mrs. A. K. Moure. lie also
ritlted hI the ittmler ttiirni'M home
)i(!e here.
.Mr. hiii Mim. Wnlti-r INioh' uml
iliumhler. Artene, Al i x. Klvt-tlii
Wolf mill Miss Mil nit Miie Tooli
ueiit to (ilemliili' Siimlity to iltft
.Mr. l'oole's mot Iter. .Mr. Klsle
I'oole. The In Iter rrtnrneil hfte
with tln'in. rennilnhm until Timm
tiny evening wImmi ht'i son iin-l
iliiiiuhti'i-lii hiw . Mr. nnl Mi h. I. X.
J'oolc, took hi'i honii'.
Jack UiuKiiiK ttitil Urine Itllter
weru ItosehtiiK visitoiM Weiliicsdiiy.
They took joinr of tin Inlloi's
turkey fn to nnnkcl. They were
iH-coinnrHtleil hh ftii- ns ('unyoiivfllr
liy tlucky l.oltfr. who i vim neil I
homo lifter sn niliiin several days
vlth hts Kianilpareiit'. .Mr. anl '
Mrs. IliKu'lns. !
Mr. and Mrs. John Cinlke and)
diniKhter. .lestoe. who have hecn '
Itvlne lieif rhnfiiK (he Kinuuii r rc-j
coiitly returned tt (heir tonnef
home, at Aberdeen. Wnshinulmt. .
Mr. mid Mrs. Carl .M. Mill and
ilaiiKhlers. raioln and l'als.
lHlte at the home or Mm. Hill's
l.rother In-law and Mister, Mr. ami
Mra. I'eill Conmn-, at Koiliuiel
jlriiiich Saturday eveninc.
Mr. and Mrs. !uiikmh1 Sioie and
tliiUKhtom. Miss Mildred and Miss
(ierahlfnc. iitlended to business
mat lei s. and visited fi h mis ,jit
tlranls and Kirhy the, tatfer
part of Inst week. t
. Mr. M. K. I'eau and ha- sun.;
Clayhourne. ueeoinpHiiU'd by AIih. J
Hoy Mutthevfl wcip shopplnu iu
Jttisvliuri; Tuesday mornina. j
Miss MubU Mome and Hhh1,
SloliC of Ciinyoin llle were viifnvV i
Krblaj evening ill the home or the
fonuer'K iiarents, Mr. and -Mrs. A. '
K. .Maort. I
.Mr. and Mih. Norman l-'lslier audi
fHtnlly Htifl Mih. K. V. lielfeu nl J
Kolley'n Korner were Sunday visit-j
or ut tho home of Mr. uml Mis.;
Ifelhert I'oole. j
Jli'H. KlvtHla Wolf, who hai been j
H(H'iHllng the past roiiile ol week.s t
hero Hi the home of her eousin. I
tVuItei- Poole, left Thursday for
her home ut Sumner. W ashiiintoii.
llUr HOII, liUUUi " im'i ihtii in-
tomlilig to huilnesft niaUern in
l.oft Angeles vhilf hts mother
vIbHcJ lif e returned burnt wltli
her. '
U W. Dmlijor Uu6 returueJ tu
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
AU M ABTU A T WAMT VOl J
MR. PENDfcRVIS R06 MR.RU&-ER
TRAVELS. AMD HE IS KEENLV
ESTED IM MV AUTDfAATlC
BRAMD6R.' - IM FACT. HE
Vf DECIDE TO PROVIDE THE FlrJAMCIAC
BACKING. POetTvowHAK-KAFF.--f4EANJlLfjt
HAMfe PERSUADED.
HlrATO STAWi eJ3
TbWM? IMSTAD
OFPUTTINCs UP
AT HIS MOTEL:
Where Hitler May Strike if Postponing Invasion
jgjj
mokocco J
(Ft. I
'.'
mm
Algeria (Fr.i .
From Srnpn Flow to Suez, tho old world Is wondering where Adolf Hitler will strike his next sensa
tional blow. Map shows poyjtblc moves the Nazi fmhrer may tiiuose it he decides ;iuinst an immediate
troop invasion of Groat Britain.
1 1 l.s work In Tillamook county aitpr
Kpcudiim flfVernl duy it t Ills liniiic
hfri.
The many local lib-mis nl .Mr.
iind .M i s. A. (.'. I iiiiK-iin will Iim
hnpi'V lo It'urn I hul I hey ni - nn
liviiiir in Cauyoii ilh. havlnu n
rciillv roiiH' ihiMf l ruiti iln'tr tor-iiM-i
ImniM m ilt liojiitnzu. Mix. I'uii-
an. Ihf in mi'i' Mitnohi illumri.
uah horn in IhiH vU-intiy jtud had
uiad IhiH her li'imt- lor many (ais
hrlnri' rtomn in (lti castcin uhi ol
llio Klatt.
Riddle
KiiMd.i:. Nov. v: .iis u hi
ami-tin London, who h-jicii'' In
li'c .tunrlioii 1 1 M'lionts vi. iifil
ht'tt n fi- the u pfk t'lid with 't; i
imifi.is, i. iind Mi. i'. I .'H!-
ii-:t
Mm. fr.-d Hall ;tm1 daumii--, l;
ilria let! lor Portland l-'rida.- t m--nl
tut when- ihey itMnnh'd lo hu.sl
ni'f.' miiltors lor a hw d.iv-t.
Mih. H. t iow ot li'i-o'lm.!:
Mils II jilH'M lit lili' II, A t'l.iu
hnnic here Saturday tind Sund-iy.
Mis. Art Smith Is ioiiImh'.I in
h"i Innui- nil ;m i mitrrti I i l
Mi.-ir N.'Ilii Moitir ul I i;t -4 ( .(li
is tt-slsliiiK Ht tin- h(tint.
Hilly jVihou. wni wild Mm
iiiillnitaj i:iiflrd unit jt ;i -.1 jn
iai. tlftied hrrij vih hi nn-
I'lll.s Mr. n M : Mm. Alltl in
llisl ui'K.1 : II" n un ii( 1
W.
N :ill
MrUm MniMltiy. ' ,
, .ir. NN i'ilillv llilil(:yi I'trti-!
Invh fnoii fm ' fiftvnlt..' 5fif'li
Wt 'in' ilmilit'r, )Hio, Is
Tho Jl.iullns AUl jiiji-litljf
f 1 "',
ORDER I ;
WiflterVrSiel.J'
NOW! !
16 In. Dry Slab Wood, ' '
' 'oid i4.so
4-ft. Dry Slab Wood,
per cord $3.00
Green wood la available In 4-ft.
and 16-ln. lengtln.
Mill wood Sawdust
fMV SOODMESS,
MRS. HOOPLE
INTER
I CERTAIMLV
CATTLE
MAV
OiDM'T EXPECT
TO SEE SUCH A
VOL) MS LOOKING
WOMAM-lF
WOU ASk me:
VTHE MAJOR
16 6OME
PICKER
w
COPW tW BY Htk JCBVlCe. INC. T. M RK.
(Tr.
if ;
thf lioinc of Mrs. Auuiiia 'A'il. :(i
'I'liuiMlay alti'inniin willi nin ia-dit-s
ini'MMit. Mi'h, Wilson v i-, j--.
1st I'll in rrviutc hy M i s. re: ry
fortiutl.
Amoim I.M-itl Iti'hckah who ai
ti'iidi'd the it flit inn ai Kiwtlmm
Satin day i t ,o--i IMalf. Anna
Mill. Clady Williams. It.
i' 1 a lie is K 11 in 1111 1 . Josic IM iiimt.
Ifi'hma K:il. 11.-. i:tli-l llouiiid.
l.oi.i liiddh. Oma Kclla--. I.iif
Clow. Iteitha Hluuili-ll. Sallv l.av
rciirc W'fdilin MrhlKi-. .h-iniii-Ki'i;-r.
MhkkIi and Willaniftta
l,nsioil.
(I. .1. A-.
list w
twiil ! his
uaiai' lor
i!iii; i al
1 .
y wns 1 mi Hi
k ami tinahli'
ii k I
dutl.s al tli-' Whit"
.'v.-r.il das 1;. II
o i.-pomd ill havin:
rukf of paialsis. Hi:
sutli'ifd a
Moll i.
imp) o iit
I'rnt
'. Illf
lloiari
lilt, a taihiatr
ai t h -i lit'if and
as pt im ipal ol 111
inilil sin h tiitw
I .uiulhi'i u w ill lie
n-lurn to his dill ics. I'm) . 1 ,11 nd- I
lntu K tmp'oviim luil will not In
alilc to ti'iith tor soair lime.
Vllf-ii Aniii'Mf Uml ami Mi--Lillian
Lous.Pm alli'iul.'d tin tom
hall uatiif at laut-in' Satuiday.
TO MEET
mf&mm I Tunisia tltiSXSXfifl&T & . . 'Jyhia :
'sw G' ' LlyfrlK ' Mediterranean Sea j-O :
iw . u l. i
nl i. s.
Mil Mill- I
RAINBOW RINK ;
NVui'la has wily liN.- low ll nl1 I WINCHESTER i
lili. "i- I'l.ill .'.'Hi' pnput 1 1 i"tl. '
OM mik li W iMdtl a kgu . . . mu 4p liu nut IXlUStxJ1'.
lU ... INK h lit mUM rl 'iS -tfj
Tn'DliiiaAIII'tlltitumtliild.MIuhiK4 I ';';') T tyl
Uilnr m'n ttH inl... at lit Im liili Iu I Sl''rjr i'
JMtifrHlTiTil! I .
Major Hoople
I KM0JTHETSPE,ANJDX1
KNOW HOW (VMJCH PERSUAO
IMS IT TOOK TO BlM& HIM
THE MAJOR IS SON
PlCKER-HE PICKS UP THE
STRAMSEST THIN6S.' VME'RS
PR&TTV PULL , SO I KNOW A
1 ,rriKtsl AiiMPs CiiMlnil
.the major's
ROOMHE'LL !
TELL VOU
A800T0UR
VTERMS
lOMTHE
l(WAN UP)
.
TOUCW OP
FROST
J
U. . PT. OTf.
SOVIET RUSSIA
Needs an Aspirin
l! ) A 'K K. Va. I'l-rsons ror
risiondinu with .iost Noidru
j haiti;. a I tu t pastor of Vinloii.
a . tiavi- a totmu t unit with it is
iiaino.
Ili (olh'i tifill nl CU V'loM-S shows
I In1; i' : Win dim k a nl ., .Not dmhuiiK.
Nnidt'iiho, .Nurd en ham. Nu dfii
uau'. Ilasiicuhaim, Naiihuihur. Ilor
ilcntiotii, V'andi'iiliaut;. uml Ni-tuta-tui.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. D. B. Bubar
116 No. J.ickson
lliclill.' '
i. I'rnl.
i 1
! SKATING !
; Wed., Sat. and Sunday
I at the !
Molotoff-Hitler
Meeting Presages
III For England
liy F1IEI) VA!)KIIS(TI.MII)T
Ity the irony of coincidence.
Neville ( hambe: lain died on a duy
when (iermuny. which he tiled to
appease, and soviet Husbi. which
h disliked and miKcaleulated.
hose to make It known that they
aie coutlnuiiiK to collaborate to
the detriment of Hritaln besieged.
Today Soviet Premier Molotofr
I traveling to Berlin. There he
will see Adolf Hirler and. while It
is possible that the two men will
meet ami talk with a certain wart-
ness. not hiii j; very fcood for flri
laln can be expected to tome out
of the conference.
Hitler may try to m.iko an ar
ranneinent. iiecrtt or mhci wise,
whereby llnssia will use her in
fluence in sway Turkey away from
the Mrlilsb alliance and Into the
axis camp. In return. Hitter may
allot to the l S. S. It. her sphere
of Interest In (he so-called new
order setup, on paper, by the "one
lor all and all for one" alliance
tt (lermany. Italy and Japan.
This "sphere" mleht embrace
Iran, which Is fto.ua rely on the no
viet southwestern frontier and
uhi.-li l u i i.t.-t- ..ttl. ....... ...a..t
111 wealth. This n wealth has
been under Creat Hiitaiu's thumb.
of course li is by no means cer
tain that Ihissla will to K'
that far; the (ierimms. Indeed, are
careful to say that nothinc sensa
tional must be looked for and
there has been nothiiiK In Russian
piiiiiounceinents or activities to
-how that I he k rem tin con tem
plates a uy extension of her fir
eiun policy of silent watchfulness.
However, ii is hard to conceive of
any ihinu like a Soviet -( ierman
break at thl.t time, in tlie.se cir
cumstances. Soviet Underestimated
Many Knylishnieu believed riht
al'Miu that ('haiiil)erluin's mistake
hi try in it (o appease 1 1 it lcr was
ctpialled by bis inaltflfty to under
stand or estimate Russia.
He di-itru.sted the soviet union
hut, unlike his predecessor. Stan
ley I Said win. he did not seem to
fear the Russians; actually, he de
i ided them.
I heard him say. at l-idy -As tor's
luncheon table, thai he thought
the red army would be no uood
for a loan Him because all its
bieh-r i.nicers bad b eii shot. That
Almost forly years ago, a doctor who was
very ill invented a compound cereal food
with which he hoped to bring himself back
to heartiness and health. This food, which
was chiefly composed of whole grain rye
and wheat, he called Roman Meal, be
cause in olden days the ration of a Roman
soldier was a pound of wheat and a pound
of rye every day.
When this doctor had recovered he placed
this amazing food on the market and for
more than three decades Roman Meal has
been famous as a cereal and as an ingre
dient in other foods. Now this delicious
cereal has been baked into a new, delight
ful, utterly dilferent kind of dark bread . . .
ROMAN MEAL BREAD . . . which is de
lighting thousands of people every day.
Roman Meal Bread is unique. It gives you
EXTRA minorals. EXTRA vitamins, rough
age that is mild but efficient, and yet this
"'"'Kidnaped'
From French Jail
Lion Fcuchtwanger, above,
famed anti-Nazi German author
who was reported beheaded
when Germans entered Paris, is
pictured on recent arrival in
Jersey City, N. J. He escaped
when an American friend "kid
naped" him from Frenc-i con
centration camp before advanc
ing Germans arrived.
statement, somewhat lncrediable
now. was made in the sprint; ol
lies, on the occasion of Chamber
Iain's first and last attempt tj
"appease" the American press.
It is true that when be scuttled
appeasement u year later. Cham
berlain did see the wisdom of bav
in p Russia on his side. Hut he
bundled the attempt to reach u
military alliance with Russia, alien
ated ihe kremlin even more com
pletely than before by dispatching
an unknown lteuotialor to Moscow,
and confirmed iu the Russian mind
the belief that he was tryiiiK to
I war witli (iermuny, by- )iiihblin,
over Hiicli matters as a detinitioii
of "indirect aKpressiou."
Cbainherlaiii. it has been argued,
felt the Russians were asking him
to compromise tiie independence
of the Baltic states and afterward
he felt that bis distrust was com
pletely Justified but it must also
be released that the Russians were
Htven litile reason to feel thut
Chamberlain had undergone any
,-hagl! of h,rt toward then. ud Arizona I c.l ! Ibo buby tte'
the manner of the pre-nar negotia-,0. lb. union, but within i.e i bo nle
lion, convinced thon, that tl..:yre petrinrf Tor,, la Mima te. J be
were being asked to "pull ehe-nu. 00.000.000 years old I :racks of d uo-
nut of the fire" without any return
at all nave burned fiugeix. Then
they turned to (iennany.
Hut Ibis Is arniiatke day, and the
atr raid fli f us are noiiiiiliiii; in I
Wblteball, where tho buclca two
yeara af;o HUiuiuoned the llrltish to
remembrance of a millloll dead and
to thanksBlviiiK tor a lew more uii
ea.sy mouths of peace.
The homliH beat out a requiem In
Chamberlalu'fl own hearl-broken
epltatih, spoke on the day ho de
clared war: "KverythliiE I bail
Worked for, hoped for ami believed
In during my public lifo lias crash
ed into ruiiia.
I'd rather remember Chamber
lain aa he was the day 1 aw hliu ,
In Munii h. w hen be rode through
the warm rain from Hitler's apart-'
mem, grasping the tilde piece of
pnper which said the lli ilish and ;
(fei-iuun people were determined
never the fight each olber again.
I am Kin o that for a little while,
as the old imfh tilted ills lung tier-!
man cigur and Ills old eyes gleamed '
with triumph, he believed he had
saved "peace iu our lillle." '
More comfort for your operator means more
dollars for your pocket Whether you or some
one else drives your tractor, you can be sure that
tho comfortable, easy seat of a "Caterpillar" Die
sel will make it easier to keep going at top speed
day in, day out.
amazing loaf is low in caloric content. This
makes it ideal for Diet, Reducing and
Roughage; however. Roman Meal Bread
is also a splendid bread for general table
use ... so tasty, so tempting, so genuinely
good to eat that your very first golden
brown slice will make you cry: "This is tho
dark bread for me!" And you'll be right!
Roman Meal Bread IS the dark broad for
you and everyone elsel
However, when you buy Roman Meal
Bread, be sure you get the genuine.
Others, seeking to cash in on the sensa
tional public demand for this loaf, are now
wrapping their breads so they look like
Roman Meal Bread. Roman Meal Bread
cannot be imitated because only one baker
In a community is licensed to produce it.
so when you buy. look for the Roman sol
dier on the band and make sure you get
GENUINE ROMAN MEAL BREAD!
, saur and oiner ,i.uo.u..t .
aicrs, and ruma oi ancient intuitu
tilled.
RENT a
a ander vmJl
L. W. Metxger Co.
Moshtr and Mill Phone 362
FROM
Douglas County
FARM BUREAU
Co-Operativt Exchange
Roseburg, Oregon
Your "CaterprJiir" Dealer
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