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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1940. Issurd lslly Ksrrpt Hiimlnr bjr lijc n.ns-itrvi.w lo.. me. Mi-tubrr of The Associated I'rrmi Tho Assoclstrd Press Is exruslve lv entitled to the ue for republica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to till local ncWH published herein. ' All riKhts of re- fmhitcatlon of special dispatches loreln aru hIso reserved. UAIUUS EIJ.SWOItTU .Editor Entered ns second class mntter May 17, 1020, at tno post omce at Rosehiire, Oregon, under act of March S. 1878. Represented by Ker York 171 Madison Ave t lil to fitl N. AJIrlitKiiii Ave. Nnn franelseo 'i'ifi IJviah Street II trolt 3081 W. Orand Rovilevar.l . In. Ansilrn (311 H HprlnK Utreet eltlf 60.1 tsiewiirt Hired I'orc Und 620 B. W. Sixth Ave. 9t. Louis 111 N. Tenth Hired. I going to tlic tlnfcnso of Germany ',in Itulw tr tl. I t ., iiiise. Among iho three uxls mils- Ki'tcers, ne amis, Its all for one anil one lor all when it fumes to determining the uusn'ssnr if any of the three Is attacked "by a nullon not now at war." Jly that, he means to be under stood that Jaian will fight I S at the drop of a hat If we go to the aid of llritain. Then he says: 'Ja pan lias nut despaired of sounder relations with the I'niied suites If both of us mind our own busi ness. Tho poker game, you sec, is go ing right on. OUT OUR WAY Oil rims Mtmitt. tit IITIII HubsrrlptJon Itntes Pally, per year by mall . Dally, 6 months by mail Dally. 8 months by mall..... Dully, by carrier per month. Dally, by carrier per year. . . ,ir.''n . 2.r,r . i.nr. , .6 . 7.80 Kvery slate, rounly und rlly official or board Unit handles publle nmney should publliili at regular Intervals un nrcnntitlni; of It, ahijwIiiK where, and hnw eiieh dollar Is spent. This Is u. fundamental prlnelplo of delno crutlc government. LJk.ltfc.S a good one lo close on 1 :oday: li. T. Huang, or ChiinKkiiig. CiiIiih, lands In I'ortiand. He is on a year's sick leave from his da lies ns legal seeretaiy in (Jenerul Issimo I'hlang Iv'al Shek and is on his way to Valo university lo study MAKITIME AND INTKKNATION Al, law. The world, us at present rnnsti tuted. has no maritime or interna tlonnl law other Hum the strong right arm, hut lo he uiuullled t ninese a year Is as a day anil they can look forward calmly lo the time when such tilings will AGAIN engage Iho minds of men. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kilocycles A FAMOUS circus once made lie rather outlandish claim that It wua Iho greatest show on earth. Possibly It was. but It look In a great deal of territory both as to classification and areu cov ered. The great Northwestern Turkey show now going on at Oakland Is, however, jiosltlvely and absolutely the greut'-st TI'ltKKV show on earth. This fact is easily proven by comparative statistics. The Oakland exhibition has held tills distinction for several years. Kaeh year it seems impossible that another show could, aniilher year, lin so big and so excellent In every way. IjisI year It seem ed certain that an all time record was posted. Hut early reports In dicate lhat Iho show tills year Is again going to lop all olhers -boih In number of exhibitors mid num ber of birds shown. ItK.MAINING IIOI'KS TODAY l:0ii l.osl We I'oraid. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS. 1:30 .Melodic Varieties. B:1S- Hay Noble's Orch.. M its. 5:30 The Cinnamon Bear. Cooco. 5:45 Cap't. Midnight, Ovaltine, i MBS. C: no Fulton Lewis. Jr., mis. I fi:l Dinner Dunce. j 6:110 John II. Hughes, .Mns. 1 6:-lfi II.Ml Time. 6:55 News. Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:0(1 -Muiual Alaestros. 7:3H Lone Ituimer, AIMS. Post Office Gives Instructions For Yuletide Mailing For Hi- con vcu icneo td On puh lie in making Christmas iiiailitmH, I In Kosobui k post on ice will l e ntil in open t In- regular week iliiy Imui s on hulli Sill ui da s between MOW .ll)i ('lll'istlllll.H, I'uSllllHlt't' I. I,. Wimlit'ily announced lodav. Ar- 8:00 Answer Man, Van Dyke Cb raimeinentrt haw been made fur LBE GOOFy- f YOU OUT A k 1 WHEM WE'RE THAT PICKS 70 f "TO SEE UP-FOL.EIi tSi&'ffl ") V AMVTHIMG HER AM WStSm V ( VOU'LL SEE . frt . rv li iv vvi ir, i y jbiik THE COUMTER ACT cow, imp y wc. t. m .rc u.1. mt. ws. IX-t-Z-J SERIAL STORY GOAL TO GO BY W. H. PEARS COPYRIGHT. t40. NEA SERVICE. INC YKriTKUUAV: IUIl's eflorts to .'iiouse tlif '"voice of the people' is kui ci'ssfiil: Buck gets a cIihiicc to show Iiih movies to tho board members. He explains that the team has ability, lacks confidence ami Hpiril. Three board members are impressed. I'esMn counters: How can you iifspire boys when your son is constantly in trou ble?" CHAPTKR X Hack at I'eskin's drug store. Helen and iMowsy waited eagerly for new 8. Hrowsy fidgeted behind the counter; Helen played with the cracked ice in her coke. A Hill ciinift slowly through the door, they rushed at him. "What's the news, kid?" lrowsy demanded. "Oh. Hill, is it good?" Helen ask m1. "1 don't know," Ititl said gluam ilv. "Hut I'm afraid not." He lold them tbout the meeting. "Mr. Skehon wasn't so bad. but old I'eskln's still sore as a boiled owl. fiosh. I wish I'd let Hiillethead knock flie tar out of me!" Drowsy said shrewdly, "You've pot one thing on your side. Hill. Moth I'uskin and Skeltou are tight-fisted. They'll have to pay landlr for the rest of the season. but the sack bandit's attention was fixed on the adults. Speechless, the two pillars of tho board raised their hands. Hot's lace was creamy with fright. "You:" The man jerked his gun at IlUl. "Kmiitv the till." J "M-my money," Julius Peskiti wailed. "Shut up! Hurry, kid." Bill moet-I toward the cash register. There was nearly a hun dred dollars in the drawer. He tried to think of something to do. but his mind was blank. He fum bled with the money. "Quit stalling, kid." the bandit growled, "or someone's liable to get hurt." There was an instant's silence in which Hill could hear the ban dit's heavy breathing. Then the (jilence was broken by u strange sound. It was like the sobbing note of a harmonica. Hill shot a glance over his shoulder. He saw Hot Skelton jump to her feet, her mouth open in terror. The bandit whirled on her with a snail. J I is trigger fin ger tightened. Hill crouched, the money in his hand raining to the lloor. Then he drove lor ward in a flying LETTERS to the Editor URGES COOPERATION IN GUARDING DEMOCRACY i iiiij nu mi ui ftwuirniM li i tar k lo. The bandit turned too late, they may do it. They can hire!.., .,, ,,.. llufk lor less money than an out at the clncli "I'm awfully It ner- DAILY DEVOTIONS b:l5 1( it y li m Ours, MBS. Ailvenlnrc.H i MIIH. S: l", Henry Jerome's du ll.. Mns. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. !!: ;V- llanee tircli. a : -1.1- linl Kemp's Orel,., mijs. 1:0-Hnven of Itesl, Mils. 10:a0 -HlK.il Off. Ill UuukIiih iiiunly we have ImiB been very iiruntl ul Hie annual Tur key Hhuw al Oakland. The lasl few yearn tho shew lias hail the 10:00 Lady of Millions, Copco. attention in the. entire stale, inii i ' . i .. - ism jiii tiii'uhii.w. in:r. i - ":lill -Slllff ami S'linseiiM.. 7:30 News-Review of the Air. 7:40 News, Denn-Gerretsen Co. 7: 1 r. Khaiisoilv In Win. 8:00 "Good Morning Neighbors,' Neighbors of Woodcraft, MBS. S.-.'ln -This anil Thai in .Melmiv. :4R - MM! News, JIMS, !i:0U - Conservation II e n o i I e r. MIIS. 9:15 Man About Town. !l::l'i Let's I'lay llrhlije. MIIS. 1.. --Keen lo Musi... Mils I'ortiand Oreit'inhin has twice de- 10: .lohnson Tainilv. .Mils. vuleil nil entire se. tlon to the in- j Dutch Cleanscr m B S. motion of tile sllovv. j 11:00 Friendly Neighbors, Alka In our opinion, haul wnrkiiiK. ef- Seltzer, MBS. '" ' "hl"1";;1 oco 0mbI A,r' this truly brilliant success. Ilandl- 1 1 . ir, Si hool n the a it. .MliS ing an event of this sort is no 12 :im l.um-beim Hiime. small task- but Manager lid ': bport News, Dunham Trans V on ni: and his iihle helpers know how to do it. and do It well. We huvt; previously called at (eiiilou to Iho general improve ment u nualtty of birds lhat bus i come about In lliese lasl ! years shire the Northwestern show) began. Il Is cerltiin that these competitive exhibitions have con tributed much toward the advance ment of Hie business of raising turkeys. The luikey show now in progress Is nu mere social event it is n serious and un import ant exhibition of progress. The expansion of the dressed , bird exhibit from year to year is an excellent example of what we' mean. The (op rank birds exhi bited a fev eai s ago w on Id ih1 even be. gien consideration al this year's ineel - the linpm.e inent has been so great. V'uiihei more I he dressed division, w It it-h uas an innovation not so long iiK" Is now a very Important dU ision and Its luiporiaiicc is gromg. fcr A. Truck Sales and Srr vice Co., Owned by L. Chambers. IJ L'.". IHiYlhm at KiiiMlmn 12:45 News, Hansen Motor Co, 12:50 News Review of the Air. Am Take it fmin one w ho bus at tended alt ot them -the Northwest ern Turkey show worth seelnn. at Oakland is Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) "ill gri fur in ollscttiug the Hi, blockade. Ileforc the winter is over. Mediterranean will be a In spot thuu it lias been so (ir. IMJ'JMS. that said to Hitler there or I'll light. Improbable.) Stalin has 'Keep out of That beems 1:00 Henninger's Man on Street. 1 : l." Don l. e School ol lb iMHS. I :::o Melo.H Miililli-e. L':ini--At Vour Command 2:'Mt S;,inpbonv. l.'t Mush ale'.Malii MHS :i "0 A. V. News. ,M(s .'t:ii. Haul Heiidai is' ( n i ti . .I;S. ;t.l."i Ainerhan Leghm Niw- t.n nme, Mlts. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. Dante Time. 1:,5 Ma Perkins, Oxydol. MBS. Coiilessinns ol a Coiair MltS ft: bit Varieties. I f. I.". Kay Not.l. 's i li , M!S 5:30 The Cinnamon Bear. Copco. 5; 45 Cap't Midnlubt, Ovaltine MBS. ' n" KllHoil Lewi-., Ji , MUS I li l-'t Hliitler I'aiire. I ,; :tM M Himlu .MHS l"i lliteillhle d:o-ncw. Calif. P.iuhc Utih tits Co. T oi Miini.-H M,n - 7:30 Wythe Williams, Star ni.idrs. MBS. 7:45 Sensational Quuzes. Sensa tion Cifj.nettrs. MBS. 8:00 Standard Symphony Hour Standard Oil, MBS 9;00 Alka SelWer News. MBS. : i.. n.iM. 1 1 1 1 1, !" Hal K. ,.'. Hi, , Mi;s 10:00 Haven of Rest, MUS n ;o su-n on VAN LOON PINCH-HITTING II.l llinti'l ( , .i.ii .,; !U,. I I I'.l.u ': pnpul.l! ,,, ,as , ,n. MM llltltli) . 1, ,J , l(1 ), nt.l;t itild ni .ui KKXi;. will ll'li lohli, t) H,r l. Ml. UriluK Wnl.::i ttlf dlll.iMi.il i -t! ion b. i:inn 1 1114 I additional clerk and carrier he) and the dispatt h and delivery ol all iueomiim ami outgoim; mails will be kept cmrelil. The pulilic Is advised, as usual, j thai piiici'ls should be maih'il -iill aixl should be well packed, wrap ped und ad'(r(ssel. Dili' iood ad i dress is better than a number ol j addresses whh li soinelimes are eon- lnstim. All i;infs scaled iii;ainl I iupe( lion must hate ti prliil-d la-I btd ;.iiin linl, whirl) stales lhat the j parcel contains mereha noise and may be opened lor postal lns j lion. A hand wriih-n or ivpc-writ- ! U stiiteiio-llt to I hi.- filed will Hot lie aeeepleil. I 'a (lui i;eS Which COII- tain Hat glass must haw the pro- lei-ttou ol wooden boards on boih sides. All parcels ol value should be registered or Insured, the rates i lor which are very low. Ail tiauile ai titles should have plenty ol pack-) iii'4 material and be inclosed In j ood slum ; boxes and be endorsed ;ilS lllli:lle j I'liseabd rhrisimas eard. ina be seni tn ;in inhlress in Me- mi ed Stales m ils possession-; at the rale oi I i i -ems lui eat h I o nil hi is, pi o n led no Wl it ten llies j.aes ate ho hised oilier than usual f pi f .-mir; i f seii.-tniiil i:i ert inus. Il.wi-er eanls mailed at (his rale uill not b.1 Im Wiinleil r reiinnel II Uhdelivemlile ill the Jl-I'lll Hs. bill will he ties I ro e.i us w jisle paper. To iitsuie no w aidiui: m letin u the R- lii -I l.e- , litte should tie p:n, ; I'airel post hlnpmeiit to mo.-t : 1 llil ope.ui roll 111 I Irs has lieell Stl p ll.lt i! Illl.il llliittoll I (HI. t i lHIU' i in h rolliilij ..ni be seriiieil jil lit. msI nllMe. Airmail to ll-alh all toi eicn iiiuiit Me s St III 1 i -a eh HI i: lie I iii.l I i"!l s in lie.nlv all t i t i ' ; . Hit. CI1AS. A. KDWAKHS We live In a new day. a new age, a new world. Let us not for get that tin? generations over lap. We have children. outh. those in middle lite, ami those who have come to old age. Kach has ils nw n contribution lo make. Knt h has its own respon sibility lor bringing in the king dom oi Cod. One day many years ago. the Kmperor Marcus A lire lius sent a line Christian young man on a dangerous mission to n distant kinu. He turned aside from siren voices; he overcame dill lenities: he bra veil dangers and returned, having met his duties ami responsibility. The emperor gave him a beau I if ill ring within which was inscribed the name of the youth, the Latin word .Semper tidt lis am then his own name Caesar. How lint! il would be if we so lived that the Master of out hearts may al last be able to say til us faithful unto death. What a tribute to have paid 11-4. lhat in all Ihings we had not tailed our Lord and Christ. Kvery young person, u disciple of Jesus Christ, and every discip'i. faithful in their personal, social and world re sponsibilities. Then to us He can say : Come ye blessed of my l-'ather. inherit (he kingdom of Cod prepared for you, from lite Inundation of the world. We ask il in Jesus' name. Amen. I Pish Board Power Boost Opposed of-town coach." Helen looked w as nearly In. vous. Hill." 'Must the same here." I J 1 1 1 said. cokes." I h'owsy moved to let behind the fountain. They siit in silence, sipping their drinks. Kach time the door opened Hill caught him hard and low. The gun, Jarred from his hand, went clattering across the floor. Steel fingers closed around Hill's i throat. (Jasping. the boy rammed I'm glad you're n's llsl mto l'H' bandit's stomach. I'll mix no some "ut the lingers pressed reientie, hi 111 1 they jumped. In pUvalted on customers swim 1 bony dau. Hill I He He made twice and put AKTOItlA. Ore Ilee 1 I A iirfionsiii to Keek pi-.mw.m- mob..-, tho wrung change ity for the Oregon fish commission cherry snip In a chocolate soda ii 1 ii . du ut:ii-ii miiu 1 iiniin 11 (111 season regulations met uitli opposition from purkcrs nt a moot jiiiK of ippicsPlitulivcs of the Co jluinbln river fishing industry here ' yesterday. Fishermen ami oflliiiiis of tho WashiiiKton hiirenu of fisheries sup. ported the proposal, but James II. I'ellars. parkcrx' spokesman, said I he pucker w ere healiaut to make 1 heir business a "gamble." Cellara said that while the pros- em commission Is "sound, a widen ins of ullthinlty desinibie under sions. Komi sign. Hill Mr. Poskin's staying so long. At least they bavenl made a ilecision." fllll didn't know what to think. "Thov may have had other busi ness." But he didn't bi lleve thai. Per haps Jim Hansen was putting up a fight for lliick. He'd seouioil pleased by the movies. . . . Hut w ben you came right down to it. Skelton und I'eskin would make f'e tlnal decision. Thoy always might prove nu- did. future coiumis-. A lo"d. iainil;ar voice hroke in '.) IMMri ihnllL'Ilt IllllllitllOlllI l.iiu- licaill. Calif, that clings tu il." (.'amplicll sni.l. WEATHER STATISTICS By the U. S. Weather Bureau. Iluinliliiy l::up m. yesieidiiy i;:r: llluliesl ti'iiipeiatui-e yesleidav It liwcst ti-iiincralino last nitzlil "s I I'locipiliilion tor L'l hours .. u I'lei ip. since Ill's! ol tllolllh I'lecip. Iliilll Sept. ;, MIIH licfii leney since Sept. 1. lyi . 1 1 l.loyil itnyal. ashlnglon fish- I'eskin swaggered into the store I cries bureau biologist, urged that with Hot Skelton. She fro.,. Hill tno commission s powers bo broad- and bis fii Is Willi a haughty oned as a conservation measure, lie glance. mi lil that the Columbia river fish- Hiillethouil hammered on t.i ' lug Industry will eventually cease table and made himself generally to exist unless better conservation obnoxious. Hut tonight Hill could regulations are put Into effect. tnot ho lialii-rt. Me wailed on them John C. Veutoh. commission nulotly. making no retort to their chairman, said the present basic Jibes. fishing law was sound but should Helen's eyes blazed. "Tlley lie made more flexible lo enable might to he ashamed to treat Hill the commission lo negotiate with I"1' that!" Washington, "there would be no Hiowsy said. "Look. Helen, here remedy in Inking on more open and 'omes I'eskin now : J. Conrad is closed seasons," be staled. i with hltu." I The two men strode importantly 1 (Into the store, joining Hoi and Hulletheail at their table, .lulnr- MOTT WILL CLOSE SALEM OFFICE NEXT SATURDAY SAI.K.M. lee. ll. ConglesMliatl James W. .Moll announced today thai he will close his Salem office on Salurilay. December II. and that all mall after that dale should he addressed lo him at Washing ton. I). C. DEIFIED TEACHER Smoke-Struck Canary Revived by Fire Dept. Mil. I. SiiiiiKv. Ille to tli'lu I'n.-li III Mill. In Hie culinlv II lull. il. M. il '. 1" i API who mis Ins Itllleil IllMllV nil Ills leet. he salig unu;i ill aplirei nil Ion ni what Iho lllllslinro lite depai Imelil did lor blui An iiierlie.il. -.I stove slatted n hlai- ill Hie holle of Mr ami Mrs. leole 1li-ri.tr ... I heie tti vv.eK etui. II did llltle ilantage. lull I ll It-. I tin- ri.uni wiih smol.e. atul sini-.ed tin- i an. n v';, lull and leel. The MiniKr knocked III.- Inn! .'"111. I. '.). .'.i tile lire ileiilMltl.'lll I llslli-.l lltln lo an itlhalal.'l . l-'tt'e Marslull Wilbur I'illini led Hie iixvurn lii senile doses, and Iho bitd levived . Il.-lute all this, Slilokv had im liaim-. hut the liremcll took v. lie ol lhat Inn. Athletic Club Will Be Formed Thursday Night Tin athletic HORIZONTAL 1 Deified Indian teacher. 6 tie was the of lluddhism (pi). 13 Alelody. 14 To intone. 16 To acknowledge. 17 Jewel. 18 Principle. 1 0 To submerge. 20 Grazed 21 To rot flax. 23 l.imb. ISHond (abbr ). 27 Spoken. 29 Sun god. 30 Father. 31 Habitual. 33 God of love. 34 Fine river mud. 35 Wnile. 36 I.itards. 38 Doctor (abbr.) 40 Sheaf. Answer to Previous Fuzile u,N;e L Affj- Nil A5 's y RE Bj cTOioBaf1 L 'avU airtJOK 1 'S'SMiviEHDglc 41 Tribunals. 45 Afternoon. 46 Crime. 48 To enliven. 50 Ocean. 20 He was considered a wise by his fellow men (pl.). 22 Greek loiter. 24 His real name was Siddhartha. 26 Rope. 28 Endures. 30 Blue grass. 32 Circular wall. 36 To dine. Tgrfel 37 Newly VERTICAL 1 Soul. 2 Impelled. 3 Perished. SI Time gone by. 4 To stop up. P3 S.ic of silk. 5 To perform. M Cozy. 8 Blower. 57 Hw was a 7 Oppressive, great Indian 8 Soys. or snge. 9 Parent. 61 To run away. 10 Bad. 62 Unwrinkled. 11 Packer. 63 His Scriptures 12 Southwest are written in (abbr.). 15 Pronoun. 39 To tear, 41 Chinese sedge 42 Half an em. 43 Stiffness. 44 Band master's stick. 45 Wooden pin. 47 Back of neck. 49 To ponder. 50 Koran chapter 52 Picnoun. 55 Fiber knot. 56 Provided. 58 Pound (abbr.) 59 Pint (abbr.). 60 3.1416. I'l'skin' rlnur (ace was n close to tl smile us ti rviT rami. Hi jrrkril Ins fhmri- al Mill. "Two rhocohile smlus." hi- ni (Ifit'tl. turning a tn:ij;iianiniMis siiiil' nu SkWton. "Tins h my tn'i.t." "Thank you." J. Conrad Sk'-llon suul pompously. "All that talking lias im.'lc my throat dry." "Why (hurt they say smr t hi ii :'.'" Drow sy w hispcird. "Why. In llicy want In iiiiike liilt ult' r?" The (our talked in low (ones. hank IHsuriMy. .St-vt-ral liui"s Itullelhi-ad Miiirked in Mill's !! n ciion. II uiis (In- tnuphei l.'i lllilKJ'r Mill i-ver had hpcnl. He was pirtty sure tln-y hud derided airaiusl Muek. but until tlH-y .poke pinyes ha been made tn 1 1n there wa still a cliaiice. H" tinnal labor relations board moved about the fountain his ni,uial oliiee. ,liime l-amlv moulli entlnn tlry. his hands shak- joM ;,iiorney. said last niuht. itiK a little. I.iindye said the sttikin ware ri-eseiiiiy Keium rieaieu uir- i iHUisenieii. clerks and nil ire em ty. As the room began lo before his eyes. Mill heaid i thud. The f'iiiKer.s relaxeii. Mill shook his head tn clear il. hrowsy 1't'teis, still clutch in c the. jaed nock of a broken bottle, looking down at (he bandit, who lay senseless in a pool nf ruhbitm alcohol. "l-did I kill him?" Drowsy asked w eukly. Mill IniKRed his friend. "Vnu were swell, Drnu sy," In clinked. "That fciiy almost had me." Willi a srin nl adiniralinn. bolii boys Hi rued toward I he rear of the store. I lelen Welch was at the telephone callinu the police. "Thai's keeping your head." Mill called to her. A sijuad car arrived promptly. Julius I'e.skiu sulkily refused lo answer i lies t ions, hut J. Conrad Skelton surprised (till with his statement, to the u'dice; "These buys deserve credit. They were Just as i lightened as wp u ere, but. unlike out selves, acted in spite ol their fear." When the police hail none. MM I beiran In sweep up t lie broken i;lass. Sk e) i on ami I'eskin w ere in a huddle at the rear of the st m o. Finally Hill heard Skelton say emphatically. "I must go aa ns! you. Julius. You in; Mentor saved my daugh ter's life. Vnu can't tell me that a hoy who ac:s thai bravely is a bully. 1 don't propose to insult him by offering money. There is hut one way to repay the hoy. and I intend to take il !" Skelton crossed the store brisk steps. 1 1 is prom posit vanished lor the moment. lie Mill's arm. "You're ;i hrae lad." he kindly. "You can loruet u hat I said bet ore t hat bamlii entered. I'll drop in and h;r. e a talk w it li your father toinorrnu morning." (To be continued) wiih had took said Ward Store Still Open Despite 5 Days' Strike I'nIITI.ANIi. On' Ii.'-. ( A I i A chiii Kii llnil tin. I ion 11 ft MnillriiiiH'iy W'unl A puny Mini' lii'i-i- fnlliTiiiliili M .-irik.i I'Mlll I l-lll- Ml KAMVilJM. I he Oriental me.n of Ihe axis uaim-ter ten in bus Ku'iu lain (verbal) ar lion: Vosiiko Matsimka, Japmiese lot oiKM uiinlsler. tells the coriespnie d"'iilH In Tokyo today ( Monday the nxlH allhiiK e Is Ihe pivot itruinid libh Japan's fnnimi liollcy rrvolve. - Japan, be tuijH, won't guibblc al I' the I IL tin II I'iniiM-ut lo i. van lii.n t,,! lh Hr. I, ,, cmitirr j ; Ml. .111 l.n. tor the ... i laml ilui nu ih hi. Ik.sI rx,... phone u ill, ni i:oo. Me;i,' The til.-! ,, easts w ill be ..ti I u . nibi he will t till I ml im' t hteu-I In. beliii; het.nl Mnn..li .,,,,! das ul 7 p. m oi.-r KKXU , (he Mutual lirea-h .iMitu s -ii in 1 a . 01 1 e peii.N nl I l'M-:.: ui H..I I " t 01 Id ,1 1 ,tii j al Un- mi. 1 . . 1 . M.ili'l li 1 : ti l ll lllb Mton-nrcd b i til- Men s '.ei Clllb Ot the l'iist l 'hi inI t.m ihuich will he oiuaine.l .11 7 utloik Ihuisdav liu:lil al the linn ti iniuisiuui. Pastor John A. M.tirrv iiiirinunced loda. Ihe mm- li.ishlMl lias been 1 11 ru 1 ,- he. I w ii h 1 1 ill.::-, b.n m. punch illK inw ' in- !m.i- hin-'. boviiiK tir.i;. ImMii.; I i:!"i s ;.n.i w icstlin:; mat. AH men l e::ai dless ot t elmteilv ate welcome lo join the iiletnl Ihe meetings an 1 I'astor Marne state. i.'llll.it!.. hi), atul Oregon Speed Limit Law Elimination to Be Asked 1.. J;i '.el- Hcre From tuofic i;- lanl... Inniicily of thin my, nou jt ieM dent n llui-iie. spent yesh i and today attending to l u i l'ni;riMt, Hcc 11 -tAI'i-l .hinin.-itton of ( heron's "indicated spei d limit" laws will bo coucht at the nel session of the leuislatlli e. Mail l Campbell, director of ihe I'm t land Trail ic Sately 1 otuini.- sioii. said today. iirpin is Ihe olil stale ill the union st ill 1 via in in l; tin Indit a ted speed limit iin supplementary lei; i-lanon and Portland Is Ihe o"l I uly in the I'uiU'd btatcs ccci't I 2 J 14 I :5 I 16 17 18 1 I? llO III 111 '17 lis h HlF raj W 56 5Fp ii m Ai I m V li is V npo prw r-j35 bi M 1 fHl 1 I 1 HlTn throal. "Mentor, will you step I over here, please?' The di-laiiee seemed like a mile. Mill as conscious ol the tense luees ot Helen and Drowsy. r the ill-cntH-ealcil triumph in Mullet heairs rfu. Me knew what was enmins: he utnml erect, bracing hiniselt lor il. "My bo." Skelton said. "nu iind your lalher nue a wood show. We on the boa nl appnciaUi Ihe effort expended." Skelton continued : "S v 1. . ein hei'.i were favorably im-IMe.-sett. I nivs'll fed that Voiit 1;-iliei is caftable llowt nl :i w ol i.t lain past a. no oiii' own. opposition to la poinlmenl w as em ountere'l." - liit that's not fair, sir.' said Kiimly "What I did v Mm k's fault." ( h. ves, it was'"' i' sl.!iUcd "He raised ou. M"at.-r. ft his hilluence makes you a bully. !iov i.in we ti u.-t him to iiaiidle 01:1 sim.-?" Drowsy pcteis emitted a sunt. Mill': jaw went hard a lie .'Aed. "Docs that mean. Mr. sk'- ion. tha? Muck won t he hired"" "I'm afuiul. .Mentor, it Hi.- words dropped into a in- n in 1: less ii:a vit of sound Mill au tin- jear in Skcltoi.' eyes ,n I followed his tae. A man siood in the doorway It'.: nd bulky, his hue wa hidden by a burlap sack with holes rut in il. He held a pt.-lol "Ite ich hib." lie coinniandi d harshly. "This D a slick up " Mill's Hist thuuyMl was of Ibdt n. ployi-s" union wrote to the .M.RM otitee that ihe company attempted to force ils employes to letiiru to w 01 k. Meanwhile the strike went into the filth day with the store still in operation .i,;u For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Pltast Coll 1594, i i I in oi'enit ion I i i pi i i i ii i M 7icv :"-' I Kdftor NetiHeview: ! havo been readiiiK u letter " To the Peo ple" In your paper reKardins the smearing of certain patriotic citi zens wiih "nazism" and "fuscism." 1 recall on various occasions ilur iiiL' the nast eight years in which our president and many who co nnected wiih him and our lead ers in carrying out humanitarian reforms were smeared with ""coin I monism. liy kiiouki mat nave been llolU1. especiHiiy aiuiu m um eyes of "wo. the people." they have been vindicated due to the fact that communist affiliations have cast their influences in be half of those opposed to our presi dent. I thorouuhly aree that, since the majority of the people ot" this gnvernment have reccnlly express ed their wishes in the manner set forth l.i our conslilution, it is hitih time for those oppositionists who never seem lo see even one ood IhiiiK accomplished under the present administration, to put ihelr shoulders lo the wheel und start pushim; insfe-ul of pulling back and retarding all pronMs. es pecially since not. line otherwise constructive is being offered. In this same issue of your paper the "Daily Devotion" is an excel lent answer lo this letter, as it. bids us look up and onward and is an inspiration to us .spiritually. It is uplifting to the morale in stead of breeding fear, doubts and unrest which are rjualities condu cive to fifth column activities. The filth columnlsrs to he fear ed jn (his country are those in e erv day life in the home who instill in the minds of children and young pcopie I perhaps uuiii tcnt innally i and those w ith whom I hey rome in contact, doubts as lo the solidity of our government, disrespect for those In power, that everything seems going to ruin, and sowing fear in general. And what is tn be feared more than fear? One smoke screen timr is pro tectum and encouraging subver sive elemenls in this country is put out bv well meaning but over critical citzens. I have been thinking of lhat a rent and noble man. Abraham Lincoln, who during his time wa smeared and was the object o? jeers and ridicule, and an assas sin's bullet, but w hose memory is held In reverence as the saver of our democracy ; w ho. w hen he Hit. I ihe black slave, said that in the future a serious (pies I ion of slavery w ould Inn e in bt' dealt with. It was the Miie.stion of mom op.ily against ctunnjon interests. William Jen u ing s Dry an. the yreiit "commoner." said. "(live rbn American people the truth and th.-y will take care of themselves.'' aiwl we are very thankful for Ihe radio tniikim; it possible to hear both sides of iliest ions. Del us lay aside political differ ences of opinions and get togeth or seriously In keeping and pro teetinn our meat democracy, which is the only one of ps kind in the world. .May the Pnited States "ver hold high Ihe torch of free loin and tie, nil example and in spiration to the rest of the w oi Id. I quoie from the Declaration of Independence: "We hold Ihese truths to be sell-evident : That all men are created e-ual. that they are endowed by their (Creator with eeitain inalienable rights, that aniona these are life, liberty and 'he pin -tiit of happiness. 'That to .secure thee rights. L'overn merils ,!-,. j nyt jt tiled ;i mong men. 'leiiuni; their just powers from tie- c.iii.-1-nt of the governed." MRS. II. p. conn. Employers Assn. Men Speak at Kiwanis Meet Dan Hays and D. M. Krby. boih "I Salem, representing the' Asso ciated Kmployers of On-cmi. were biisiues visitors in Jiosebuig ves lerday on behalf of the as.iocia "on mid were speakers ul Ihe rc- yilhir Tuesday luncheon tno.M-;.m ol the l;oeburg Kiwanis club. Ir. I(as m- a detailed talk on the subject ot socUil senility and un- ""Ht'"V'"en lecUbiljfin BUY WISELY BUY - WATHENS! 0 m taiie will GosuMHce you! Wt'vc made this whikey lor your enjoyment the old-faibion way. It's rich, (ull-tiavorod, mature, golden clear. Mellowed (our long yean nature' way it's a symphony in whiskey enjoyment -a treat you can't deny yourself any longer! U.00 PINT