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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1940.
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nubliHhed heruln. All rights of re
publication of spocinl dlapatchea
herein are also reserved.
J HARRIS. ELLSWORTH
.Editor
Entered ns second class matter
Way 17, at tho post office at
Rnseburv, Oregon, under act of
March 2. 1878.
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Dally, 6 months by mail
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iially, by carrier pur year...
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Kvery state, county and i-jty
ofrli'ial or board Hint liiiiidles
nulilii: money should ptllillsll at
regular Intervals an ulcouiiIIiik
or II, allowing whore anil low
ouch dollar Is spent. 'lbl Is a
fundamental principle of demo
cratic tfovornmont.
NOT long ago I'rolessor .vierriam
nf the University of Chicago
(JT long ago I'rolessor Men-lain
of the University of Chicago
raised considerable speculation by
series of lectures in which he
. a
said we arc just entering it period
when life unci peoplo are going to
bo . consciously Improved by
scientific means not available he
fore. To a small extent theso techni
ques are already helm: practiced;
enough to suggest their future
courso and effectiveness. An "an
nuul report" on the nation's chil
dren by "Parent's Magazine" Indi
cates what Is already being done,
in reports by Katharlno P. 1 -enroot,
chief of tho U. S. children's
bureau and by Surgcon-lieucral
PaiTun.
Miss Lenrnot reports:
The huby death rule has il nip
ped 20 per cent In the l'io years
from 11134 to IMS, but uii.win babies
silll die each year between the
- Represented by
, , , ,,,, ,,r ,",K '" '""sic iroiu puniicutiou o
second and twelfth month of thiii vl fvm ,,,(.av. jsil(..
lives; vu.ililil neioro wicj mi ;
me u
month old.
Tho material dentil rate dropped
;il! per cent between 1931 ami
1!i;i!l, yet nearly 10,000 material
deuths were registered in 1938, al
least halt of them preventable.
Such things show how much
bus been done, how much remains
to do. Improvements in both are
attributed by Miss Lenient to ma
lermil and cblldheallh services in
states and count les.
Dr. Parian Joins in Ihu hope
ful preview uf tho future.
"We have a new generation" of
children," ho writes, who are bolli
taller and heavier than their par
ents; whuso chances uf going
through l he first years ol llle
wlthuul attack by the roniiiiiinlc
able diseases of childhood are
greater; whose general houllh care
is far superior to that of a genera
tion ago,
Scleiilirlc discoveries (ami their
application) did it. Improved city
sanitation and milk supplies; pre
vention of certain diseases; new
knowledge or nutlltlon, have large
ly come into effect within mm gen
eralloll. The wind vllamlu came
into tlie language In 111 11. The
cause and cine of pcllagia was
aiiniiiinrcd 21 years n;-,o. The
Mime for rickets, l.'i years ago. Nil
trltlonill science Is even today 111
lis uii'te lui'aiicy.
National defense means that ill
Pill ailillliiiliul altcutlon will be
llcvolcd to the health ol youth,
military and Industiliil. Mass pro
duction or yellow fever arrinc.
lor Instance, means liki-ly secaniy
ugaluyt exposure to yellow Icier
areas as defense zones move
south.
New hoi h'.iuis are ahead of us In
In tin: iilliiiiiiiicni of national
heullh," Dr. I'anai) liilli vrs. ,
New horizonc are ahead ol' us in I
fiery Meld, and Hie builders el i
lictler health are only one group j
among builders who imi'l address
themselves to the tii.-li ul Imildinit i
a heller world. '
wmimmmmmmm
1P hear u lot said and wiltlen
about how a lol of the Latin
American countries arc worse dic
tatorships Ihati Kuropc can show.
It Isn't true. The tuosl ilirlal'.u
lal und regimeiiled toiiuliy south
uf Ihe Itio Ctaude has a back
sentiment !
ground of deniociutic
und it leiiven of democratic acteni
than cannot exist In totalitarian p(i M.n u-.,i lo honor metabolized,
countries. And the be.l of the!"u' is United, the alcohol more
southern democracies am ahead
of Mm I'liUeil Sliilen in
Willi''
pliiiHeH of KOCllll IMOKII'SK.
' Culm, lllin ll rrlllelmtl lor I lie re
cluia of IIh "Uleuitoi'iiii'slilcnt.'
Fulgeuclu Uutlttn, In the latest to
give tho lie to this criticism, lis
senate lias asked the government
to decline persona lion tram any
diplomatic, consular or commercial
official who, under cover of diplo
matic Immunity engages in anti
democratic propaganda.
Which is more than the United
States has done.
Editorials on News
(Continued from page 1.)
Ing lights. Children have been
taught to look up to them. Their
names have beeu household words.
Yet, In the main, they have SKT
HACK Instead of advancing the
cause of humanity. The real peo
ple of the en i-tli would have been
better off wlthuul them.
T'llH world's great need is fur
leaders with n clearer vision
of the welfare of the millions or
ordinary people who make up the
world.
Alleged Control
Of Music on Radio
Faces U. S. Action
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. (AIM
Music anil radio interests, locked
for months in conflict over a new
broadcustlng contract, lace federal
prosecution early in January under
the anti-trust laws.
Holding that tho muslc-lovim:
public would bo tho loser if the
controversy over song copyrights
continued, Attorney ricncral jack
son announced last night Hint he
nad ordered u criminal proceeding
slarleil at .Milwaukee against four
parties to tne dispute.'
These lire: The American So
ciety nf Authors, Composers uud
I'lihllshors, (ASCAt'l. The National
Mroailcastlug company, the Colum
bia IJrondcusling system, and
Hrniidcust Music, Inc., an organi
zation sol up through tho National
Association of Uroiidcnslers, to
parallel ASCAI'.
Through copyrights, a large pro
portion of modern music is con
trolled by ASCAI'. A fivcyour
ugreement wllh the broadcasters
expires December 31. and both MIC
and CHS have eliminated ASCAI'
controlled music from their pro
grams. A Justice department, statement
snltl Hint the 'proceedings would be
based on these charges:
Illegal pooling of iiiiihI or the de
sirable copyright sic available
lor brnailcnslilig to create a inoiiop.
oly; discrimination against users
of copyright music and iigiilnst
composers who are nut members
of either ASCAI' or ll.MI: withhold-
restraining composers in their rlglil
to bargain for salu id their own
music; reiiuliiug music users to
iay for tunes when no music Is
Used; mutual boycotts by ASCAI'
and the radio chains In all ellort
by each lo gain control or tho mu
sic supply.
Tliurimin Arnold, ussislalit utlor
ney generul, deilared in a stnle
luent tllal ASCAI' bad gone far
beyond its original purpose of pro
tecting its members In their copy
right, privileges and had engaged
in pne-lices "designed solely tor
Hie purpose of ellminaliiig compe
tition." Scientists Mull
Varied Effects Of
Heavy Drinking
Ity HOWAKI W. IlLAKKSLKK
(Associated Press Science Kditor)
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27.- Some !
mysterious action of man's tissues
Is the reason why one person can
"hold his liipior like a gentleman" j
white the same munlicr of driiiliH I
put another under the table. j
This, the latest answer of science
lo the iige ohl puzzle of how it per- '
sun acquires tnlcrance In Ihpior. J
was reported to a t uipostuiu on
ahohol at the American Associa
tion for I he Advancement of Sci
ence, which began a week's meet
ing here loday.
Tim three dav, alcohol coufereni-e
is spoiisoired by the research cone
iniltee on problems id' alcohol,
Which lOinniiiirKil th;il It IuiIiIm tin
! brief lor or against pi nhlbil ion, but
I Is trying to a sect tain scienl ilic j
I I acts.
I The puzzle of heay drinking ami
icapar ity tor huge amounts of al- j
I lohol was disc ussed by Dr. Harry
Newman. Slantonl university school
of medicine.
Me told of experiments verifying
jthe surprising finding that in habit- I
ual heavy drhdet's Ihe alctdiol is1
' ahorhed mote rapidly into Hie j
1 blood than in moderate or iaie :
dihiKers.
On.r it was bchexed that Ihe1
he;n,v drinker slaved Mibcr became
his blued ah.Mii bed tiiptor moi e ;
flow ly. j
II Wil'- also believed that the al- i
i ohrd went to t be hi a in ol the
1 1 H 1 1 1 1 U ; 1 1 (ll lllker IllOt (' slo I.V I It jt II
iu timlce, and that this explain- j
t eo um a person count carry a
nca.j- man wnnnill itccmniui; net
lexical cd. But Dr. New man out - j
lined animal experiments whbli he.
said shew that the brains of habit :
ual ditulteis Ki ho Mcolud taster i
ilball thne who bei ollie illUllKell,
' more inib klv. I
- Bind re. cut scientific expluna
lion ol slayntg toper, he saul, nasi
I ii a In he that the body of a ;
jllilliUy. Ilul IM
I'd rvin'i Itni'lils
jiiImi Is nut I I II
I'lilliin.illtin. In
Newman iti'iith
lio 1 1 1 k Hint UK''
I ly pi'oci'ss ol
eiilirlllih'il. tills
li'alen tnlt'ialn e of iilcolinl as Hilllie
iliini: wliu Ii ihe liKMii'ft tlii'iiiselves
aciiulie. Hut wlmtUiJt itieclmul' ill
iu,i Im i uot kuou
OUT OUR WAY
if
: " I
Hitler Trying To
Block Russia As
He Hits Britain
liy JK WITT MACK ICNIK -liy
tlm AHScniiiti'd I'j-csm
Thi'rt are Hi'vcral it jikohh which
iiiiht huvtt liniM'lli'il IliM-r Hitler lo
Hood lliiiiiunia wllh (ifiinaii troojis,
hill lo tin- thi tiiosi logical oxpliiii-
ation is that he Is trying lo lout-
St 111! U IlOHHihll lllistiltf lillHSl ill
mnvi: tlurhiK his nrojccU.l invasion
ut KiiMlauU.
TIil- na.f fuehrer needs every
ounce nf jiir-power he ran iniister
ror (his n it a It. lie can I allonl to
have gnat ihiiiiImms ol' warnlaneH
drawn fro in IIiIh opt'iat ion lor use
on his tuslerii Iront.
Tills Iresh hlltzlirli'K jiKiiinst
Ilritain is Hie lil-.tM'Ml. thing left in
im.i Htrateny, SiicccshI HI Invasion
Is tin? only huh road lo o,tiick vic
toryand time (s hi'KiiuiiitK lo
(read on Millers heel.-;.
The na.l IiicIiht lost his real
est fpoilunlly lo win lhi war
hen he tailed lo deliver Hi.
Unoikonl hlow to a sUti:Kei-iiiK
Joiin hull last summer, (and the
chances ol' failure in this new
Kfiuihle (lor t lint's what It 1st are
heavy. Therefore nolhiiiK can he
alhnnd lo Inleifeie wilh the coin
itif.; drive.
There's only one real ixissihilily
uf Hillside military iuteilei euce
wllh l he immediate nai pntKiaiu.
and thai lies In Russia. The imico
viles have heen showing iucreasiuK
coidiusrt lnuanls (;ernian a
change w liit 1) has coincided w ith
Ihu great mililai y sin
lliitaiii and her allies oer Muhm- I
Interests Clash i
As Ihe Ceriuiins pour troops into i
Kiiinuula the bolshevists an- piling
up lorces oppnsiln them. I believe t
t hey are mas.dug tentat ively
against each other.
Perhaps wo can gel a belter view
of Ihu present poMiiou il we look
back just a bit. Observers general
ly long have recogni.etl (he likeli
hood that Ccrniauy and Kussia
would go lo war will) each oilier
sooner or laic - probably sooner.
The clrcunistance I hit they haw
been cooperation as a matter of ex
pediency docsu'l alter the fail that
their interests clash heavily and
thai lliey are natural enemies.
The c-uiKes underlying the hos
tility aren'l new . 1 1 it ler long aco
cast eoelons exes on the xasliy
i i' b Kussiau I kraint . I n lop oi l
thai, and partly he ailse of il, buth '
nations desire loutnd of the same
leiiitoiv in the Balkans. !
At the moment I bey are seeking j
ilmiilnat ion id Bumalila and I lie ;
Ihtee mouths ol Ihe great hunnbe, j
which rot ms a navigable waictwav I
liom the Blark sea clear to tier- j
many and thus becomes a lifeline
of the rcich. Yx bat they are aliet is I
a base lor Inline oiienshe or de fensive
opi rations against each1
other, and lor extension of their:
control down through the Balkans.;
Parley Collapses
Kns.it a made the surpne move;
of occupying Kiitnanian territory In :
June, and seemed control of the i
northernmost of the time mouths
of the Hanube. Hitler countered h
occupying the rest 01 liuniania and
making il uhiuU a protectorate.
That brines u Hp lo the present, i
Ucceiilly Ihe liusMalls. (o'linans !
and Hatians met m i onlei i-m e to 1
tl to tactile eoilliol ol llle iKinil 1
loan uioiith'i. Ibis p.utex has in I J
htoken up wtihout smeess. Indeed,)
Itlst lights were 1 1 ported Itetweeu'
Ihe bolsbei lls and Ihe last ists. To
cap all ibis, it poiis liom Bm ha- j
rest quote soviet diplomats as say i
lug that Kii.-.sia will occupy the
mouths ol (be I'auube nllcr the j
lu:d of tile yen.
Unionists Balk at Fund
For Dcfenic of Bridges '
pi i: 1 1 . s i . hi
(AH Mi'iMl.i is ol
nnlnn air "ii'.l up"
to a Hal I 111 Itkr
llllloll O.IIOMO')K
ii . 1 Vi .
a I'm llainl I'll I I
VMIh l-ivmi; In
s ili li'iisr liiml
said 111 i lu illl '
I oil) I heie I'.tel day.
Tllry said Hi" IiiiiiI had i i
"illh'l tllilon ills.dlei'tlou" anil
niseil !
ns a I
result olliii'is ol tlie lornl ntn
lo loinpty wllh exeyillive lioanl
il i
do
liiilllds. -The
hoanl hlouelit sail hi mist
oltltt lb lit lo .l .No. I .' Itlteuu
uml W'ui'L I
tional I.ongshoreiuen'a
housemen's union.
William l. 1'reuflergast, Jr.. ut
torney lor the officers, suld "there
appeared to he u conspirucy on the
pari of Itridgcs and his group to
gel rid of the local's officers."
lie also said the local objected
( to cniitrihutions for CIO radio
program because it contained "aub
versivu teachings."
Three More Roseburgers
Go to Highway Meeting
Ifriy Catching. J. A. Harding and
1'ied Lockwood lefl last night for
Portland where lliey will Join a
jurty of Itosehmg. Myrtle Creek
and Oakland residents today in ap
pearing at a meeting called for the
purpose of considering plans for
militarization of the Pacific high
way. The meeting at the Portland
chainliLM of commerce office today
uas to consider ways and means of
preparing a program to procure
federal funds for the proposed im
provement of the highway.
u.
of O. Basket bailers
Defeat Portland U.
POKTI.AM). Pec. 27.- tAP) -A
.second-half spurl carried the
I'nlversity of Oregon basketball
learn to an easy victory over Port
land university here last night, 47
lo L'ti.
The game ended Porlland's
idling ol pie-season wins.
Ahead only 1!) to II at half-time,
t he Wehfouts bombarded the bas
ket during the final period with
Hank Anderson. I or ward, scoring
"a points.
.lack Pricdhnlf stood out for
I'oMl'Uul. scoring II points.
Fast Farming
,'.; VVKST, S. ( Kitniicr ,7. (1.
Hagen finished harvesling his corn
,,, ,Ik.u l)t ,Mlt hU tr)l(..
ploughed ami laid off and plant
ed live at
night. A
es of wheat be! ore mid-,
neighbor had asked to
borrow the machine
next day.
MAP PUZZLE
HORIZONTAL
1 Miip of ,
islands in lite
Pacific.
10 Slope.
1 1 Plato.
12 To pin on.
l.'t Sanction:..
II Harmonics,
lti Mcabiirc- ol
area.
1(1 Heme
III Clandestine.
2u To mourn
Kicatly.
1M To purify
2!) Hlni khcad.
3(1 Sloths.
;U Pertaining to
nines.
32 Acts of
tin nimt
3-1 Its capital is
:tfi Sneaky
,'lli HaKiikc pari.
37 Un keeled
41 Kusl.
40 Mongol
dynasty
Answer to rrcviotis ruizle
JWiALiTE HflALE. I ,C.H
Mi I ;C E 'PPO
A'G'E iDBRA
V A S BftiE N ff
INBCENI
C m.o V.E
A DON: 1 15
rBPA5't
onBi AD
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TAPOlOV'E'5
'0'6'A'C C Oi1TRE
46 To pi event.
18 Wings
49 Staple
oriental food
111 Devoured
.ri2 I.onR cut
t3 Principal fruit
grown m this
land.
51 Manuel
Que.on is this
land's political
I U IJ 14 I 15 jo 7 8 I I
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71 d? bJ J In I W
f' I 1 I n i M 1 1 1 f'li
ly Williams
ODDITIES
(My the Associated Press)
Happy Ending
GliANTS PASS. Ore. Over u
storm troubled tultmhone circuit
went a message to Klamath Falls
friends of Miss Margaret Gentry.
They responded with wreaths, some
drove the ltd) miles with ad faces.
'Buried ?" they heard amid laugh
ter, "why she's going to be mar
ried." Of Relative Importance
AMKHUKKN, S. D. When Virgil
Schense, 2, uses the license he
got to marry Dorothy Nelson, 2:!,
here's what will happen all he-t-uuse
Miss Nelson Is tho sister of
Schense's father's second wife.
Dorothy will become her sister's
daughter-in-law and her father-in-law's
sister-in-law; Virgil will be
his stcpmolhcr's biolher-iu law. also
Ihe brother-in-law of his own father.
Taps for Rats
('IHCAdO Public Works Com
missioner Oscar hi. Hewitt esti
mates casualties of more than Ml
per cent in the city's four and a
half monlbs old rat blitzkrieg.
He said about STn.cnO rats have
died since a poison bait project
was launched last August lb,
against an estimated S;)n,euu sur
vivors. His Master's Cue
TILLAMOOK, Ore. Klro" Capt.
Joe Carnahan. who lives across
town from tint stal ion has (in it
worrying about missing alarms
since Duke learned about bells.
Duke, his cocker spaniel, hounds
for the door even when a strong
wind makes the fire hell inaudible
to Carnahan.
But Duke lets church bells ring
Iwithntit flexing a muscle.
15 Doctor who
cares for lectl)
17 To trace back
19 Public uulu
21 Stir.
22 Russian
village.
23 Aurora.
24 Circular va
25 Act of
mifirating.
2fi Cuckoo. a
27 Sesame.
28 Game of cord!
30 Some.
33 Olive shrub.
34 Market.
36 Tender.
38 Symptom of
hysterics
39 Thin tin plate
40 Indian.
41 Festival.
42 Evils.
43 Fetid.
44 To surfeit.
47 Go on (music)
50 Half an cm.
52 Southeast
(abbr ).
RDTRO' I !Cl
VjO.HDFjiNlDlO
W!E DUE 'El
cm IE
R'AL
VERTICAL
1 Postscript
(abbr ).
2 Animal skin
3 Heathen god.
4 Cotton cloth
5 Lamentation.
6 Fruits.
7 Frozen
desserts.
8 Convent
worker
9 Themes.
14 Martini. '
i
J1K C A RBN
UAllfft a'nimi
which
E.P.lS,
Xy Churches
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
Where Is He: Where is He:
that is horn king of the Jews?
The Christinas story seems un
real in this sort of a world.
This year and last year in
China the year before that and
in Spain tho year before that
men might well ask, where is
He? Peace on earth well loofc
around you. Men of good will:
where will you find them? lint
it in a beautiful old legend where
men have time for such things.
But there is no beauty right new
in wrecked hospitals and thuichs
and homes, in that row of cot
tages smashed into rubble, 'the
children ' and - women caught
under the debris -will soon be
dead. There are tlueo strang
ers in towin Fine handsome
men they say, and richly dress
ed, tradition says. Their names
were (Jasper, Melehotti and
Pete-bazar. They have heen ask
ing the way lo Herod's palace.
They have heen asking for the
king, but they do not mean
Herod. They say they have
been following the stur. the
bright one overhead. They say
it means a king is born. They
aie sure too. Strange, is it not
that the king and the priests,
the scribes had nothing to say
about nil this until these foreign
ers arrived. But they really "do
not care. Where is He? Herod
does not Know. He does not
even ask tho question until it is
forced on his attention. The
priest uud scribes know all
about Mini. But they do not ex
pect Him for a long time. But
these strangers are sure that
the Christ King is somewhere
a bouts. Amen.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Edenbower district. Ituv. J. U
Kernutt, pastor. Sunday school 10
a. m. Classes for all ages. .Morning
devotion. 11:00, "Pastor's Farewell
Sermon' Young People's service
7:U0 p. in. Preaching service, 7:."!'t.
Prayer and praise service Wednes
day, 7:'M p. m. A hearty welcome
to all.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
;J12 R Douglas street, ltegular
services Sunday at ll:'in a. in. Sub
ject of lesson: "Christian Science."
Sunday school convenes al It: 15
a. in. Wednesday evening meetings
which include testimonies of heal
ing and remarks on Christian Sci
ence are held at. S o'clock. The
reading room at :;I7 Perkins build
ing, is open daily except Sundays
ami holidays from io:.!o a. m. to
i:;;o p. in. Here tne Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may ho rend, borrowed or sub
scribed for. The public is cordially
invited to attend the church serv
ices and to visit the reading room.
DRAIN METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday sc hool at 10 a. m. Wor
ship at 1 1 : 1 T a. m. Junior and Kp
worth league at i:ti p. m. prayer
meeting at 7:IIh Thursday evening.
New Year's watch nii;ht service
Tuesday evening beginning at JS
p. m. w ith a praise and song serv
ice. Tii Iks by tli reo hiynu n ut 8:30.
Refreshments and social hour at
10:;!(i. Candlelight service at 11.
New Year's reetiims at 1- mid
night. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to everybody lo attend and
have a pood 111110 wilh
us.
E.
Hrittain, jxistor.
YONCALLA METHODIST
CHURCH
t'loso of th(! year worship serv
ice at 10 a. in. Theme tor the mes
sage. "Kiit her Time." Sunday
school at. 11 a. m. lo not. wait un
til the New Near has bc'.;uu to
make up your mind that the church
is the most essential Institution:
make ii Known by your nitcndnucc
next Sunday and then continue
throughout t he New Year. C 10.
Itrittaiu. pastor.
TENMILE CHURCH
(1. A. Carhodcii, pastor. Morning
worship. . in. Sermon lopie:
"Paths to Llle." Sunday school.
10: I r a. 111.
Camas Valley church, (i. A. C.ar
bodeu, pastor. Sntuhi y school. In
a. in. Sermon topic: "Paths to
I.ile."
Inllaid Methodist church. C. A.
(larhoden. pastor. Sunday Vehool.
in a. m. Kveninu service. 7 p. 111.
LonkinKKlass chiirch. C. A. Car
bodeii. pastor. Sunilay school. In
a. 111. Kivorth league, 0:30 p. in.
ST.
PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri synod I. Curry unit
Military stni'ls. W'et Uosrliili'K.
The srrvicp ol Sunday, lire. :!i. lie-ins
at TSln p. 111. Holy titiiiiiiiiiion
will he eeli'lHatixl. Meinlii'ls wish-1
iim lo partake of holy i-oiiiniiititoii j
ale miucslcil to nniioiinre to the
I'lislor it lliey liae noi done no ns j
yet. 1 lie Mlinuiy srllool llieeis in
!l: la a. in. We niosl rordlaliy In
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INVITES YOU . . .
Friendly Servlr.
Mome-Uko Roomi
Wonderful Fond
Ctnubit Rate
Broadway at Oak Portland
HOTEL m BENSON
vite all to attend our service and
Sunday school. Tho Lutherau Hour
will be broadcast Sunday ut 1:30
I), m. over KHNIt. Tune In; write
in. The Young Lutheran's leugue
meets Tiiesday evening at the pas
, tor's home for a Christmas and
! New Year's party. Gifts will be ex
j changed. W. A. Sylwester, 1170
Military street, pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
and 7: HO p. m. Morning topic: "For
getting the Things Which Are lie
hind," evening topic: "i-'acing To
ward 1911." Sunday school at 9M5
a. m. Kpworth leagues at 6:U0
p. in. You will find a cordial wel-
1 come ut these services.
EDEN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Klgarose. Sunday, Dec. 29. Serv
ices at 11a. m. Kvening service In
the form of a Christmas program
by members of the church. You nil
are cordially invited to come. Itev.
Edw. Eklof will he there to con
duct services.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible school 9:45. Theme for the
morning is "Jesus Requires Faith
fulness." Golden text is Luke
.12:4S. "To whomsoever much Is
given, of him shall much be re
quired. " Church service 10:45.
Sermon: "Some New Yeur's Reso
lutions," John A. Barney, minister.
Christian Endeavor 6:30, to bo led
by Geraldine Morgan. Church ser
vice 7:30. Sermon "Take Up Thy
Cross." There will be no prayer
meeting this week.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Several returned college students
and public school teachers will as
sist in the Bible quiz at the Baptist
church Sunday night. All quiz ques
tions will come front the transfigu
ration story in Mark 9. "Jesus, His
transfiguration, and the Father
with the epileptic son," is the ser
mon topic. A beautiful baptismal
service will precede the sermon.
"Thou shalt not bear false witness,'
is the sermon topic Sunday morn
ing. What is the difference be
tween gossip and sl imier? T)o lie
detectors really work? Is there a
difference between a white lie. a
society lie, a business lie and a
black lie? What are the causes
and cures for lying?
A fellowship supper, (jiiurterlv
business meeting and a watch night
service will be held on Wednesday
m eiung.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Ifosobiirg
-ommnnioii :
i: 15 a. in.
St. George's. Holv
l a. in. Church scnool
.Moi inn- prayer 11
RIDDLE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Kvenins service 7:30 p. in
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
.lackson ami Lane st-e ;t-t. The
le. .1. Ted nurns. pasl ir of ihe
'fiiiiniinity Presbyterian church
c t KetMlsport, will pra'd. Sundiy
mornlni;. Sui.day evening the pas
tor will preacn on "Tho S:' o.r
I;:nhteousness." The Senior ('. K.
vvill meet at ti:::0 up. m. wii-i Low
el" liussell fls leader. 'I iir iiiter
r.iediates will hold their niuoting
it H::j'i Sun lay evorln::. The
Cruiser club will ni 'e; lor a pot
lucl: dinner Monday evcmii'!' ".t
ti::i. On New Ye i, V eve there
ill he a watch ui-jlit service.
hich will include tin f jllowmn
f'-ulurcs: An (-ruan concert by
.'.is. Homer Crow frain S to il
oViocli. a praise si viro at !t
o'ciock. and a soein! hour at in. At
tt p. in. will he the ;t-w Ye;ir;
ev.. communion service. The c:tl
ei;.;;ir tor the week. Sunday, Sim
day school !t:ir. a. : 1.. morninif
'.vtiis'iip 11 a m.. ('. iv. SMcielle-t
il'.!" i. in., exeiiinn se-.ir?
!cin-:iy. I'ruis'-r club ti.'lu p. n;.:
Tie-clay. watch iiIk.iI. : rvice J;
V, t-tli "sday. i:aycr ni'.etii; '
7:30
in.
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1500 Kilocycles
liKMAIMMl lmrilS TOUAY
(:lin Aiuerhili I'lilnily Koliinsoll.
4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS.
I ::in Midodie Varielles.
,1:iiii Lew Loyal, Mils,
a: 31 1 L. S. Army lliind.
5:45 Cap't, Midnight, Ovaltine,
MBS.
B:mi Kttlioif Lewis, Jr., MILS.
6:1." Dinner Musie.
B::in John 11. Hughes, MUS. -Ii:
I". interlude.
ef:55-Newi, Calif. Pacific Utili
ties. 7:00 Hendrik Willcm Van Loon,
White Owl Cigars, MBS.
7' 1" lillual Mneshos.
"IF TMOl BIT StFrtR COD TO 01 1 Of. Tttr.
, Cftr
It lka twl luffcr
And in Him
IT, II give llicc tlringllt, nUr tfltde llif
a J l. .1 .1 I I .11 I
nnq 9r incc
Buitdi n tt
uouglrs FunERRL Home
w. itwo. imiui fintrro iimii utv attmisaht
7:30 Lone Ranger. MBS.
8:00 Slnfonietta, MBS.
8:301 Want a Divorco, Teagtr
den Products, MBS.
9:00 Alka S el tic News MBS
9:15 Dance Orchestra.
9:30 Freddy Martin's Orchestra,
MBS.
10:00 Haven of Rest, MBS.
1,0:30 Sign Off.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1010
6:45 Eye Opener..
7:00 News. MBS.
7:15 stuff and Nonsense.
7:40 State and Local News.
7:45 Rhapsody in Wax.
8.05 John Agnew. Organist MBS
8:15 BBC News, MBS.
8:30 U. S. Army Band. MBS.
9:00 Music by Willard, MBS.
9:30 Let's Play Bridge, MBS.
9:45 To Be Announced.
10:00 Lady of Millions, Copco.
10:15 Varieties.
10:30 Jimmy Rogers and Com
pany. MBS.
10:45 BBC. News, MBS,
11:00 Dance Time.
1 1 : 15 Blue vs." Gray Football
Game. MBS. '
12:30 Rhythm at Random.
12:45 News, Hansen Motor Co.
12:50 News-Review of the Air.
2:05 Sammy Kayo's Orchestra,
MBS.
2:45 Mutual Dons, MRS.
3:00 Sagmastei' Comments, MBS.
3:15 -Opening of Santa Anita
Race Track, MJiS.
3: 15 Dramas of Youth, MBS.
4:15 Cotton Bowl Football Game
Preview, MBS.
4:30 Sum Koki's Hauuliany,
MBS.
5:00 The Green Hornet, MBS.
5:30 Freddy Martin's Orchestra,
MBS.
6:00 Innocent Bystander. MBS.
6:15 News, Calif. Pacific Utilities.
6:20 Dinner Music.
6:30 John Ji. Hughes, MBS.
6:45 The Answer Man,' Van
Dyke Cigars) MBS.
7:00 Evening Dansunt.
7:30 Morton Gould's Orchestra,
MBS.
S:ti0 Hawaii Calls. MBS.
8::tO-Culif. Melodies, MBS.
9:00 News, MBS.
ft: 15 Dance Orchestra.
9:15 Freddy Martin's Orchestra,
MBS.
10:00 Haven of ItesL MBS. ,
10:30 Sign off.
SI NDAY. DUCEMMKK 2'J.
1910
8:00 A. P. News. Mils.
8:05 Smart Set, MBS.
8:1.1 HeviewhiK Stand. MHS.
8:30 Voiee of Prophecy Choir,
MHS.
S: I.T Canary Chorus, MI1S.
9:00 Ilennle Kruser's Oreliestra,
MUS.
9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev,
Perry Smith, MBS.
9:30 Slut! ii Song of Surely
Chili, MHS.
H: .1 Alieo lline. Pianist. MHS.
lii:nn slriiiKs in Swinctlnie, MILS.
10:15 Romance of the Hl-Ways,
Greyhound Lines, MBS.
I:S Sonaln Ileiiliil. MILS.
11:00 Baptist Church Services.
I2:ini Nohody's Children, MUS.
12::i Hoy's Town.
1 :0il-'t.ter Quill, MHS.
'1:30 Lutheran Hour, MBS.
2:00 Sunday Varieties.
2:30 The Shadow, M Its,
3:00 l)a n co-Orchestra.
3:30 Show of the Week, MHS
4:00 All SoIdior Talent Show,
MHS.
4:30 The Angelus Hour, Or. C,
A. Edwards.
5:00 Aineilcuii Forum of tho Air.
MHS.
6:4.1 Dorothy Thompson. MHS.
6:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour,
MBS.
7:00 Favorite Songs of Yours
and Mine, Hansen Motor Co,
7:15 The Quiet Hour.
7:ir, Wylho Williams, MI1S.
8:00 Freddy Martin's Orchestra,
8:13 Kabul KdKiir Allien In, MHS,
8:30 ChieiiBo Symphony, MUS.
: oo News. MHS.
9:15 Hiince Orchcslni
9:30 Sign off.
WEATHER STATISTICS
By the, U. S. Weather Bureau.
Humidity 4:30 p. m. yesterday 99
H Idlest temperature yesterday 47
Lowest temperature lust nlchl II
Precipitation for 21 hours
... .fin
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15.1(2.
i'reelp. since first of mouth
I'reclp. from Sept. 1. 1!H0
K'xeess since Sept. 1, 19 ID. .
Miiici'! oi- kiwi, ,si:'"ii,i;iii;,m;
In 1 1t. I'oiinly Cmrt of tlm Slate of
in-punii for IiioiuIiim L'ltlinlv.
In Hi.. Mmtrr nf tli,. Kslnl.. nf.
' liinli'H 11. Mimsuii. tifi'i'iisril
Nnlli-f Is li.M'.'l.y kIvlii that I tin
iMid.'i'stuiicd iidiuiniiHi'iitMr nf llxi
ovinia of rh:,i'oH It. Munson, d.--
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piiOtciI of riniil, Tnfday, tlio
nth iluy of .laniiaiv. llni. (,t l,n
o'i'l".'k A. M. in Hi- I'miiitv t'nurt-
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Iinrir. tmitioi Countv, Orfirnn. h
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Tor h'-arlnc ohjpi'llons, If nny tlo-re
lie. to wn i,t finnl iifi'ount and for
111' s.IHetnent lh''l'Ciif.
I'iiIim nnd first puhllslird this
Lltli .In j of lHci'iiiln r. 1 !tn.
it. w. .Ml'V.mi.v
Ailiii)lO.itratnr of 1 lie Kstnt,. uf.
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forrH h.m lpn all tiiitarihU ptMMtom Inrto.
a AmhUMdn Sr4n. h, iutM l tMfm
hi flln. Thankful !w ihji fror. he wrttf tft r4i
and mutr for hl rhntatf .