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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG,. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1940. hu4 nmtf Fiiprpt Sunday by the Ncw-llvlew Con luc Mentor of Thr .Aaaocftd Prraa The ABtioclato.l Prom In exclusive ly entitled to the une for republica tion of all new dispute hen rrodlttd to It or not ntlterwlne credited In this paper and to all local newi publlflhed her ln. All right, of r Eubllcatlon of puclal dlapatohei (rein are alao reserved. ftARItIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered as aecond claaa matter May 17. 1920, at the post office at RoBcbura. Oregon, under act of March 8, 1878. Represented by Hffr York 271 Mndlaon Ave. CM eao :ttiO N. Ml'tilKan Ave Hhii TaarUro 220 Bimh fitrsst-t lle rl 30K4 W. Grnnd Houli-vard Lm AirHm 33 S. Sprlnir Kireet MtmttU 903 Stewart Street Furi Uad 620 H. W. Sixth Ave. HI. LelB 411 N. Tenth Street. Om runs I AT I 0 ubaerlvtioB) Rat re pally, nor year by mail $5.00 Pally. 6 montha by mall 2.60 pally, S montha by until 1-JJ Bally, by carrier per month ally, by carrier per year 7.80 Every atato, count and city official or board that hndlea public money ahould piAdlnh at rogular Intnrvnla an accounting t It. ahowlng wlnre and how each dollar la apent. Thla In a fundamental principle of (Jenio crrftlo govfarninonl. u NTII only recently tliu prnliloin of defending (ho I'nlli'il states from attack nun never wry u,.ilK- rmmldei-nd. Morn lilllllcll- , , ., ,, , , , ...I..... ,.. mi,, me in- u. woHlura portion of t lm country III till) KpoUlKhl for Just nboilt tin; first lime. Why Hhould Mils he me caso now when wo have had no Huch worry before? There are two Kood an swers lo that fiuoflllnn. In the fltHt plBtc, war l different now. l'lani'S iind othor lnpchiinljci! unit k IicIiik used chuiiRO tho nleluro from military point of view. men am Inclined lo the thoiiKhl that a HiicceHsful Invasion of our country west of the Hocklea mlcht lie made. Secondly, (hero fa no tell- j 1iik what tho uxia powers may de chic lo do If they Ret desperate enough. One of their problems will bo lo occupy our attention ho that, wo will not be able to render ho tnucli aid to Ilrilaln. It seems thai ' could best he accomplished by at-1 lucking through Mexico as uasj planned during; the former world ' war, or on attack by Japan. it may bo said that neither of! theso two attacks is likely at the i moment but wo must admit that j either or both of them Is definitely ppssihle. I , Kor defense wu are in Ihe proi -t'Hs of building a great army. We are munurai-luring nmloi l.nl cujiip utenL We urn going to put (he tinny on wheels. Then what? To defend Ihe Pacific coasl, army mills must he able to move rapidly. .v long as the two bad I'acillc. highway bottle - necks between Hoscburg and C. rants Pass, and be tween Portland ihh I t'cntialta. t 1st, oar army on wheels cannot lijnciiou. Kor example, how could nieclmit l,ed t roops, coming to the rescue from posts in California. I'tah and tlte mid weslern slates, gel (hein hj'lves through the ludlleiiecks that blockade every section of the Pa Clilc northwesl? They would lie completely bottled up before Ihey ever got w ltliiu slriking dilarn e of IIil enemy. Hut from Washliigliin l. C. cullies Ihe report that deien-e litghuay cotislriicllnu will all be lianilled by the WPA. W'e believe that the arinils Klate lilghuiiy colntuissioiiM und tile lllireau of Pulilic Koaiis, agencies that linvc been ciKipcratlug foi jnany years, should continue in charge ot road problems and road construction not the WPA mini hi istrattnu. Do Unit as It may, one thing is certain however it is iletoriutued t by lliu administration that the tie- I'enso roadways will be built -whether by VTA or otherwise. It Is not a project that should be under taken by hand labor for the pur-post- of creating woik first and for defense second. No mallei' how the job Is done ll should be done lu tho most if I i clout manner possible. Kvery known road building device ami niachliii; should bo used and the work should go forward with nil poBsiblo speed and efficiency that the Pacific coast will get the most miles of dnretisu highways for tho dollars tipeut. EditorUI on New fOsmtlBiMd froa pa L) terpilse was feint lo fool some body or a bluff to scare some- body. IT Is tilt) 1 too vnrly to say. Note. however, that Molotoff, Stalin's foreign uiiniKtur, Is speedinR ward Merlin for a conference. it you are normally cynical, you will suspect that HkuldugRury jK afoot. .pIIAMliKHLAIN dies thUH ilis- v jioaltiK of Hie rumors that IiIb Illness was u propaganda Hereon to cover his retirement. The Iliitish press says of him.:! "lie was an honest statesman who did his bust to Have peace without attempting to sidestep criticism uf the results o Ihh policies." Death Is I ho great leveler. ".!' Charuhci lain it must honest-1 ly he Kaid that Intolerance did not lie at the root id' his policies. I'erhapH he was TOO TOM-MIAN T. There must bo tolerunco on both sides, you sec, if htimau problems are lo he solved peacefully. (lerman soldiers gel two vacation from the retch, hind they Ret vacation duration of the war. If you ro ihiotmh life w iilimit acfouiplishfuf; iinythliiR. KrowtiiK old Ih an awful waste ol' time. Tin' t'nlli'il Stales Ih (Ih' mil' slandliiK sulphur producer In llii world, lm' t Hllll think on r chil- ilrt'tl shouldn't play with matches. They've discontinued thi' Iiiiiiihih I Hix-clny hike race In France. Thin :tu linrliimu III.. Ih-wl i.t l,li.ii.- I I. . I :.,, UHi,m may . ihi-il ! unini: , i , . . . . , around in clrrl linn K iiiiik II" .place. Ynil can't convince certain atiitill eon 11 1 ri -k lhal Cm ly Isn't llio 'ruler ol the seize! . If all Mm nntoK wim-i- iiIiii ciI cm to end, it would In. Sunday. i An aiiiiiiiiiiiai ini'li. also vol- WIiuI'h hlllliK you dialU'cs.' !unl''i'i'K from i oiiiiIIi k which have Your linclc Sam lum onli'ii d I r.n,-1 mt yd hwu iinnoiinci'd. w ill ic nun vanls or ihiihiiuIIii ni'llhiL' liort to 1'iirllanil two days lalcr. i Oakland taiiuei 's claim cover i Ing eggs ruined by nniioiial Miiii,.iy;R,u"1';'1 ,hl":". .'"'"f""- IOkk- - 111'. Hoy Cliapinau Audi ew s. scientist, pieilicls Inline man will have no llllle toe. Hi. well. I hat's I hi' one lhal llevei' Ills into ll new slioe. i Sons of Union Veterans Will Bo Reorganized lailglllcrn of I'liion Veteiana of Ihe Civil War have in vile. Hie Sous ol l"n ton Veterans to aitend a joint, meeting the evening of No vetnlxM' -1! at the Itoselturg aiiuoiy for l he purpose ot reorganizal ion of the Sons of I'. V. delegates from camps at Ku geni' and Uranls Pass will be pres ent In Initiate the 1ie caiKlidiites. Those eliutlde lo membership in Sous of t'uiott Veterans are invited to attend this nieeiiim. as well as all former memliers of the organi zation lieli. Roseburg Kiwanis Names D. E. Carr for President 1 1. 10. I'lin , o ni'i' iiuiiiiigi'i' ui fun's Variety slnie. uas i-tiosi'li tuesldi'ill of III!' lillM'llUIH Kiwuiils i lull al its annual rli-niun hHil in coiiui'iiliin Willi die TucMlny luin Ii- 'Mil M iiu rn in. K. A. HlilllMI. 1-lllllllV I II club leader, was eleiled vice tm'siili'lil. and li. V. Winiliei ly ul Hie Douglas National hunk, was niaile lleasllter. Dheclinv eluisell wen- Itcv. Percy Snillll. V. V. iiaip ham. l-'ieil Uiekiiiiiiil, liny ('ah li lllg. W. II. lienelsen. Pie:. loll l.ce and II. I'. Wells. Douglas Officials Go To County Assn. Meeting I 'nun I y .linUe Mm is Mini Ker. ! I 'inillnissliinei s II. I Knailm.i u ; aini .I. Itnss I ItllilllliMili. allil I r in li ! IV Pn.i.lni.eilei- l-'liiyd 1'le.ll I. II ! last lli::hl 1 1 u- Piirllauil. w ilete lliev I will alieiiil tlte annual niueiiliin ,iil Ihe V.sMnial inn nl llreuim rinin I i'"1. The rem enl ion will i rile ! lillile liiuiuuli Sahmlas. Former Glendale Youth Joins Army Air Corps Mr. mid Mis. Join (ileiidsle ha'.e leee gi am front i lieu- sun. .1 a lm n Ma- i 'I III'' In rem-: iteDvilie el lu Hi Ill thai Ii r.l'lln Seelioii ii) air cnlis. lie plan- I Cllrlstina'- Willi iii inn Minn alter tile lii-.t ol Hi In be assigned in a Man. Philippine isl. lie's Spellll B. P. O. ELKS I!ci;illar nieelinc Tlnus.luy llilm. .November It. All nlllier. lili'lllliel s ui gC't In nlteli'l. (Adv.) Ira II Kiil-lli-. Sei WEATHER STATISTICS By the U. b. Weather Bureau. Hllliiidily l:.'!'l V. m. yeslelllav S." Highest teuiperalure yesteidav ti ;l.owesl temperatiiie last night 4 j Pi'ccipitiiliiin lor 21 hours Trae I'reeiti. sim o ins) ,,f 1,1, .ii 1 1, 2.H I'rcciti. Iiiuu Seil. 1. pile ... vii I'oVce.ss srfe Sept. I. HMO 2.2 Coipcrhe,nt snakes stuurt linos le spolld to gentle ticalluellt in cai liilti and become tauiM and goml UHtured. Tlied mmihiii is talul. OUT OUR WAY ly Wilitomt : r-, : - WHV NOT T TH' GlELS ALL V VES. BUT IDOKIT L 1 T50 IT.' WHY, THAT LAD" WAWT OU TO STAV Repbawm CJVERTH'EADID SEZ. TOO VOUMS? I VWAMT B-v ) VOUR. FACE IF VOU A A WHILE VOU'R.E I LOOKIW--ALLUS USE Y WATEE. CLASS FOC i I I I JIS7HISCREAM. vVH I A LOWC3 TIME A i i t tfj i i . i .... . . . ii ai I I I nc o tu cii an A VET.' ' I I " y LOO.kLS 16-SOSH.' " ill X fULJMi Trill J I I 1 lf -ww II I II V " ' ..w- ; I 1 . VA " II I I III X. V II It i j I rffl'.WV'mi I I U I I 1:1 J 1 I IWIyJll YI AAMril 1 I I ' w v a viva w 1 a v kj eVWluHAM5-3"-" JUV UrtTUCOC LET cn. I C! IW OV WC 5m.iCf INC. ' " ' '" " ' t3-l fcJV7 T. . tf C. 0. t MT. OTT ' J I First of Oregon Draftees to Come From 5 Counties SAI.K.M. Nov. 1 2. - ( A I' I l-'ivc linnntli'K will supply In vnlunli who will report In I'mlhind No- vchiIht IS to I,,. !niliuiiil lulu tin' jiii'iny lm a year's liainini:. I. Ion- ii'iiain i iimiii'i I'.iini'r . woiiiiiii. t;m- ilhi'rlor of .srlei live si'i vili'. said today. All iiiithii uh-ii will he taken lioui roi tland hi Ken t Lew is. whe lh"y will lecein. th'.'lr army The s:i men are tile first Instill- hiienl ol (reuiiii s ipiota ot ",V'li ' men to lie iniincleil w llliin the next year. However, since ::nn ie- 1 KM rants in Hie slale have volnn- j leered. Illelil will he mi llrilllllK loi some time. 'I'lle In men ill the Kl'olip Irt re- Iport I'i w taken from conn-' ',,;i.,,V;'..Sr'rVV,.'i.,.r.,...ll'J' '"" ! ' lK' r" ' 1 ' TJie following local draft hoards' j ill coiilrilititf live volunleers ! earli : Mi-nlop coiiniy. K lama I li ' couniy No. I. Klamath county No. f 1'. Lam1 courtly No. 1, Lane county ! No. ;i. I. in 1 1 ounty and M nil no- inah couniy No, II. j Mu It noma ll county board No. t j wifl proviilc three iin-n. and l.an (county board No. '2 will (ontri i bate '. Kai h hoard conti iluil Inn volun-leer.- w ill reeeix e credit toward its (pitita lor the next year. The quota.-' will In- assigned simn by ( ol'Uiel U oolou. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kllocyolti lilO.MAl.MNfl IIOL'Kfl TODAY I :iin I lance Time. 4:15 Ma Perkins. Oxydol, MBS. I .::n Tune .laniliiiree. :. "' Who An- You.' Ml IS. I.", liav Noble's Orch.. M IIS. .r. T ::. I.csl We Kill gel. 5;4S Cap't Midnight, Ovaltine, MBS. (i en KiiIIiiii Lew is. Jr.. M IIS. ii i.'i liliiner liaiicc. i; .:n - .Inlin H Hughes. M US. li l.i IIMI Ti li:!ib News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. T "il liawiiiitiil lira III Swiu:'.. MPS. 7 I'. Millnal M.ieslriis. 7 '" I a in ! KaiiL'cr. MPS. 8:00-Answer Man, Van Dyke Ciijars. MBS. s I ,. 'i M ill Hi I'M in II Ii y : h "l . M I'.S. :- I.". Plant, ii inliaii es. MPS. 9:00 Alka Sclter News. MPS. !' 1.'. Hal Kemp's Dri ll , M PS. II ::' hallce Hu ll. !' tr, il.il Kemps inch . MI.S. 1 1 III!' ell ill' liesl, MI'S t.e"SlKn on. TI USI'AY. NOV. II Stun anil .Nnii.-eir e. News-Review of the Air. News. Drnn-Gerre tsen Co. 7 : JO-7:10- 7 I.. Kll.ile-oiiv hi Mav 8:00 "Good Morning Neighbors." Neighbors of Woodcraft, MBS. s This and I'll::! in Mel, eh. N I.Y IlilC News. MPS. !l. I unset at urn U c p o l tel. M I'.S Man About Town. 9: 15 !: I.els IMa Mlidsc, MIIS !l: IS Keep Fit to Music. MPS. 10:00 Adventures of Uncle Jim my. Copco. p.. I.', mu: .ri, mps. lu ':" .Iiiliiisel, Kaiiilh. MPS. 10:45 Bachelor's Childien. Dutch Cleanser, MBS. 11:00 Friendly Neighbors, Old Alka Seltzer. MBS. 11:15 Standard School of the Air Manoatd Oil, MBS. ,11 I.'. Sclinoi nl the Air. M liS. j l-:t"i l.uni henn Com ei t , li; 15 SpoHs News Dunham i Trnefer. i I - : '.'' Kb vtlini at Kalnliiin. l-.l.i Slule and Limtl News. 1.1:50 News-Review ot the Air. 1:00 Henntnger'e Man On The Street. 1 la -l'on Leo S, Unci ot Hie Air. M lis. I me nun iiviiik. 1 1 ere is wneicii :at) ntwi, Calif. Pacific Utili- i , j ii ii V If 'SA II II V 6 W W ASm l niuv nriATik,i. I -I:"11 Tnno Jnniliorpc. DAILY DEVOTIONS I r,::inV.P. A. Speaker. Dlt. C1IAS. A. KDWARDS ll 5:4S fiC MidniBht- Ovaltine, "Trust in Hie Uml und do gootl." TlM-se brief worda de fine the Christian program for lite and living. Hero Is where the pros and cons can meet. V;tit It and work may team up and the liberals and conservatives shake hands. "Trust in the Lord," means to tako lliui at His word. Heiieve fit Him. ami believe Him. Have confidence in lliui and confide lu lliui. Surrender your will aa well as your heart to Him. give Him rigjit of way In your life, and for life. Let Cod and Ihe world know you ure depending on Him and that you have occupied Hint as your Konl and friend. That is what I think "Trust in the Lord" means. As you begin a new day before you become too involved in the duties of the day. Ask yourself this question: What dot's the Lord require of me today? Alter all Is said and done, I think the Ixrnl expects me to trust in Hint and do good lo someone around me. Would uu know Coils remedy for doubt and fear? Trust In (he Lord and do good. T-his in Cod's remedy for doubt and fear? Trust in the Lord find do good. This Is Coil's remedy for liappi IPS!. Amen. I'ahlie and Kanny iiaugli.. Mils. Melody '.Matinee. At Yiiur Comuiatlil. I : I.". 2::l" 2: l."i :i:u'i :i . nr. Syinplliini'. Muslcah' Malinei'. MDS. A. P. News. MIIS. Paul Pi'udai is' Orch. MIIS. :;:l."i Amerieaii Is-gion News liar rage, MILS. 3:30 The Quiet hour. 1:1"' Dunce Time. 4:15 Ma Perkins. Oxydol, MBS. I::i" Lite of Hymn, MIIS. CONCERT HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured violinist. 12 Decorative mesh. 13 Kloctrified particle. 1 1 Officer's assistant. 15 To prevent. 1(1 To spread. 17 To moisten with dew. 13 Fish. 20 Milliard rod. 22 Kpoch. 2.1 Stir. 21 Guarded. 2(i Jeers. 1 lii... II... T'l. ..11 1.. .. r.... ,1 i.tr w ,.i...u.. . ... I 1 ...... tin . minium jiiiiiiini mi 11. 'in itieiiiiiien .tionei ii. 1 Answer to Previous PuttIc IA.L:C.E n I aljavc E.P I UT SARUTi I INTf r- DYBAA AL :5E: p.A.ST i E TAD E '4.SI.A.U 40 Musical note. 41 Ever (conlr.). 42 Beverage. 44 Tea. 2!) Plural (nbbr.) 47 Gull. 3d J"t- 49 Widow's riEM. H 1 To eject. 34 Natural lxnver. 35 IXivc's call. 3d Cessation. 37 Southwest (abbr.). 33 AImvc. 3!) Pistols. 51 Otherwise. 53 Mine shaft hut. 54 Stranger. 55 Rumanian coins. 56 He is an by birth. 57 He is a iLHHHUIfcl IWWI piiflunflii ui lip F i oi.''sUs'yAvDP;Raa ' 2 3 4 I p 6 I " '4 I'O K I . -i -ir : ? IT Ii6 i7 ! a" s rp' Y 37 j4l j4j 4J i -lb I i'7 Htf pV 50 51 52 pi pi 35 Fl ! I M I I hi" Hill ,.i l .1:00 Tune Jamboree. r( : W P. A. Speaker 5:4& Cap't Midnight, MBS. : Stephen McCormack, .MFJS. (LlTi Dinner Danco. ::i(i John fi, HukIioh. MBS. Melodies Modern. 6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7 : Mutual MaestroH. 7:30 Wythe Williams, Star Blades, MBS. 7:45 Sensational Quizzes, Sensa tion Cigarettes, MBS. 8:00 Standard Symphony Hour, Standard Oil. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 9:15 The Squared Circle, Wild- er's Store. !i::sn Hal Kemp's Orch.. MIJS. 110: 0C Haven of Rest, MBS. ! m;yo Sign Off. I IN BANKRUPTCY B 25341 In the district court of the United Slates for the district of Oregon. In Ihe matter or Kldred Kenneth llnoilcuiylc. bankrupt. To the creditors of Klilrcd Ken- nelb llooileniiyle. of Drain, lit the. county of Douglas, and district;! aforesaid, a bankrupt : Notice is hereby given thai said i 1'hli-fl K'ntnwif Ii llmnliiiwivln tit.ii twxilt illil.. uHln.lirn.1 a i.u . 1.-f.l m 09. 1 ll:i)0 Stephen McCorniack, MDS. II: in I linnet; Iianco. I I I a petition filed hy him on the Id Hi Italy, the commission will proceed day of October. 1910, and that the to the stale of Washington and Itrlt I first meeting of his creditors will ish Columbia lo look over the de- be held at the ort'iee of Ihe under- signed lu Hoseburg, Oregon, on the! 27th day of November, l!fHi, at 11 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, at which; place and time the said creditors) may. uitcnu, prove men claims, ap point a trustee, appoint a creditors committee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated the 12th day of November, ID 10. C. I,. HAMILTON, Hefcree in iiankruptcy. VIOLINIST II Long grass.' 15 He has mastered a or hard , instrument , 18 This artist has fame. 21 To deprive ol a seat. 24 Dyewood IreeV 25 Goddess of discord. 27 Fold of string 28 Indian.. 29 Pillar. 32 Genus of ... or magnificent performer. VERTICAL 1 Ran away. 2 To appraise. 3 Frozen dessert. 4 Triplet. 5 Soared. 6 Fish eggs. 7 Completed. sanies. . ji 33 Card " combination.-. 36 Nominal value 39 Civet type beast. ? 41 God of love. J 43 Ireland. ' 45 Assistance, y 46 On the Ice.' . ' 48 Small shield. V 49 Japanese fish. 8 Hemp textile. 60 Being. 9 Falsehood. 52 Courtesy 10 Norse myths. title. 3 mmm MP.E'AS S:l jC iNI 'OwOA ., BaJ AlURIA au U. S. Recognizes Camacho; Defense Pact to Follow WASHINGTON", Nev. 13. fAP) Formal recognition of Mexico's new president-elect and reporta of intensified efforts for hemisphere defense collaboration gave evidence today of continuing administration pre-occupation with matters per taining to pan-American solidarity. The recognition of General Avlla Camacho as the Mexican president elect had an unusual aspect, for it was accompanied last night by the announcement that Henry A. Wal lace, vice-president-elect of the United StateH. would represent this country at the Camacho inaugura tion In Mexico City. Pecomher 1. Mexico's presidential election had been in dispute, and the an nouncement of Camacho's recogni tion was the first government ex pression hero on the controversy. In Mexico, the action of tho United States was received as welcome news, with special gratification manifested at the appointment of Wallace. I Defense Pact Likely. I Mexico, however, apparently was only one of the Latin-American na tions to figure In state department consultations yesterday. Secretary Hull, Secretary of War Stlmson and Secretary of Navy Knox conferred' for almost an hour and it was be lieved in well-lufoltned quarters 1 that hemisphere defense provided the major topir. I The progress of conversations wilh Mexico on this subject was .indicated lv the recent prediction of responsible Mexican sources that "in all probability" n mutual defense agreement would be ne gotiated with the I'nited States about January 1 along the lines of the present I'. S. -Canadian under standing. . I Tho slate depatVnent disclosed that Mr. Hoosevelt had invited President Vargas of Brazil to visit this country ami that Vargas had j accepted tentatively. I Paul Prehisch. president of tho (Central Hank of Argentine, arriv ed to open conversations with hank ing authorities here on the qucs-; lion of a solution of Argentina's ex change problem. I PACIFIC COAST DEFENSE TOPIC OF CONFERENCE SAX FHANCISCO. Nov. 1:1. (A I') The Canaila-fnlted States defense commission confers with army and navy officers here today on the problem of defending the Pacific const of North America. Mayor K. II. T.aCuardia of New York City and seven other mem bers of the joint commission arriv ed here last night by plane, joining four oilier commissioners who came Sunday mid have bei'il Inspect lug defense installations in the bay re- Kion After a general survey of Ihe j west, coast defense problem, witlij piii-llculm- attention lo situations mI.(,.Ii iihiv Hr.vnlnn hnptilKn if .lit. ' i.tm'a (ilH-inurt ivitti flni-nintiv UI!1 t'euse Het-up in that region, Speech of Willkie Evokes Approval WASHINGTON". Nov. 12. (AV) --Wondcl! f. Willkio's ilcclai -at inn that tho rcpublicun parly must func tion duriiiR; tho next four years hp Iho "loyal opposition" of Prent(Io!t Uoonevolt's (lotnocratic administra tion evoked expressions of ap proval today from many ropuhlicans in coiifircss. Scimtors Tall. fK.. Ohio), Van-dcnbi'i-R (11.. Midi.), and Tosvuscnd H., ltd.) nil said they favored (he Konoral principles enunciated for the party by Willkie, ila defeated presidential nominee, in a broad cast speoch lust niglit. "I think his Htatemont of tho rcm erul position of the repuldicun part.v i. xcdlent." Taft said, and VHitdenbei'K declared t4ie speech was "in accord" with Vandenberc'.s own conception of his party's func tions. Senator Miuton of Indiana, the senate's democratic whip, declared, meanwhile, that Witlkie's speech in defeat was the "bent one I've ever heard htm make." "It was in oud touiper," lie add ed, und contained some Rood bur Resllons." Towiisond said the address "was very Rood.M None of tho senators said they reRiirded the speech as a bid for the i:t I republican presidential nomination. Additional Prizes for Turkey Show Announced The management of tho Noitli uesli'rn Turki-y show, held annual ly at Oakland, announced Indiiy the receiit of special prim's in ail- T 0RU0. dition to those listed In the print ed catalogue. The Medo-Land Creamery company of Seattle is Corvallls has posted prizes of $fi each for the champion bronze and the champion Narragansett tur keys shown in the forthcoming display, while tho Washington Creamery comply o fSeattle is offering $5 for tho best young hen from the district included in the Yakima valley, Mc.Mlnnvllle. Linn and Benton counties, Lane county and Douglas county. m. M m liy a murgin of only Uf pins total for three games, Iho Katies lodge bowling team defeated the Klks lodge keglers in a special match at the lioseburg Alleys last night. The match attracted a large crowd of spectators us the Kagles put on the pressure lo win two out (if three games, carrying a turkey din ner as a prize. The Klks have asked for a return match which will be played Tuesday, Nov. 2'-. Next Tuesday night at 7:3 o'clock, the members of the teams that ure entered in the state tour nament at Marshfield, will hold a team sweepstakes us a warniup for the tournament. In the games last night, Cecil Black held hih Individual game score. 243, and Deb Hay had high series score, (Jul. Scores were as follows: Kagles Lodge: l.'.S lliri H'.V lliii ..2n:i 121 ITS Bill! ..ami 2i:: isa mu .:z2 us nil .Mil ..17D 1SII 115 4115 ViM SI" .s:i:i 25Mi . l.'.ii i ts n ir,:j ..2i:'. l.'iT jiiL Hi! l:i:i 1H7 -Ui HI2 K.2 ini -mr, .171 17S 222 571 S7I 7i.'l ,7(i 2.i3j (!. Hai r I). Hay W. Mills I'. I.uud ICIk.1 Ixnlgc: II. Henry C. Hliirl; I'. Sherman Sii'iilii'iisnn K. llauglimau .. Army Officer Seeking Recruits in Roseburg Staff Sergeant John T. ( ostello of the regular army recruiling service arrived in Koseburg tutlny to spend two days here contacjiug young men Inlerosled in enlisting. He will be available for Interviews al the post office this aflernonn and at the Kose hotel tonight, and will be at tho post office Thursday from S a; in. to 5 p. in. Opportuni ties for enlistment are now open in the air corps, engineers corps, iiuarterinastei' corps, medical de partment, iuraiilry and fjcld artil lery, ho aniiouiioes. . i , , GLIDE STUDENT STARRED . oitrcooN coi.i.kci.; oy kiu. CATION. -Monmouth. Nov. 3:!. Alyrnn Vlcek. son of Mr. and .Mrs. C K. Vl-ck of Clide, Ore., has been seder ted for a very Interest iiiK part in the Crimson O presen tation of "Tin: Little harliiiR," by llRRy 'diver. This play, lo be piven November is a comedy dnpicttiiR tin? life ol a football hero and it will be one of three plays presented by I lie cuHcrc drama Rtoup. Mr. Vlcek piays the pari of Lew .Mandors. you he- football hero. Two days after Mrs. Klizabcth Kisher of Durham, N. (., underwent an anpendeclomy shy lauuht her Sundav school class. It was 1 h 7Mst liuiesho had atiendcd Sunday sf hnnl without an ftbs'-n'''. llmi'l risk lirallh mvp pennies. M.l). 'I isaur, nuiirr rrfinnl. onflly iilisnrlienl and free frnm iiiipurilies is gond value nt 3 roll for 25c. Dmi'l mrrelv ak for liKsiit .a; M.l). Ordrr lotlavl Elks to Keep Up Dues for f Members on Defense Duty Lodge meinhership and benefits will be kept ill full force for all members ot tho lioseburg Klks IoiIko during llio duration of uuy period ot sm vko in connection with the iiHtionnl defense prosrnin, it wiia announced today by Kennctli Quine, exalted ruler. Tho lodge lit its lust meeting voted to lteep un the dues of members who lire ah- .... l.a..'illLn nt miiltfll'V Kervil'0 ill the national guard or other deimit- nieuts, anil also m inniiuttui mu .....ml..i-ulili. r.r llinn ivlm muv he (ailed through selective- service. A i iinnluir N'eh.. thev harvested corn from "God's acres" this fall. i:mh farmer member or tno i-reB-IjvtiMliin und Catholic churches planted one acre of cni'ii and donat ed the yield lo Ihe church. MFfiUHANTb UiSTIlLING CORPORATION Aatioqallij 7amou3 Convenient Location Coffee Shop Buffet Ttvern Dining and Banquet Rooms Famously Fine Food Modern Appointments tinujlouj Outside Rooms' G6 Opposite A Wecome Awaits You and ronifnrl l- J STRAIGHT Sufi BOURBON MMif WHISKE URHt Mil It mm