AND p Arnum hab n H ■ ' 1* HILLAH TEMPLE M hlajto ’ s APS» for O ver F ifty Y ears »N D A J, NjQV. M , 1937 COMMERCIAL J AVIATOR TO . LOCATE HERE BONUS PLAN WORKED OUT BY LITHIANS W. W. Strikers OonteèUnticfor "Popularity Queen" to be Honored Wednesday Night Normal Win*. 30-0—Line of Invaders Torn to Shrads by Powerful Attacks — Fair Sited Crowd at Game --Final Scoring Done in Last Quarter. m iuh Clarence M. Dnnbar, of • Pro- . vldence, Rhode Island, Imperial Potentate- of the Nobles of the Mysth- Shrine. Is the honor guest of Nphles of Hillah Temple at the anneal Pall Ceremonial which la In session here today.' accompanied by hia daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Oeo. W. Tingley and Walter Sugden, a prominent Shrlner of W. Virginia. Mr. Dun­ bar left Providence July 8, on a tour of the Shrine temples of Amerlen. He has already visited 60 Temples, coming to Ashland from Portland, on a special pri­ vate« car sent from Sen ' Fran­ cisco by the Southern Paeitle, He will leave Ashland tomorrow for San Francisco, continuing on hie tour. • ■> , .Approximately 860 Shrlner? X are In attendance at the festivit­ ies today. A ssem b ly w as made at 8 o’clock thia afternoon at the Armory, at which time a bust- H. Baker of Grants Paas, po- 1 ta n ta te q f Hillah Temple, pie» < The first and third sections « of ritualistic work were put on 1 with a claks of candidates from * Southern Oregon. Elaborate 1 stage settings ware used, 1 At 6; 48 o’clock a banquet, ,* with turkey as the. main item on J the menu, le to be served at the Elks Temple dining room under the management of The Plata. ’ At 8 o’clock this evening the q secohd section'of the rltnaltotic work will be given. r T. H. Simpson, assisted by , Gerf. w . D unn, F. D. Wagner of | Ashland, and W. B. Neweombe. G P. B. Herman, Grants Pass, and E. C. Jerome of Medford, Is , chairman of the reception com- ’ mlttee and every preparation was made for the entertainment of Mr. Dunbar, and Portland Sbrin­ erà who accompanied him to this « ejty. . f J The^ honored guests were ta Medford for luncheon at noon today. « Those in charge of the arrange- c menta for the ceremonial today j were:» Banquet — P. B. Hammond, i, Cbsjrmta; W. H. McNair, R. B. Deirick, Ashland. • c Music — Cart V. Tengwald, x Chairman, Medford. R. B. Ciego, 0 Klamath Fallar Stinto« Rowell, >i Grants Pass. ’ J Decoration F. F. Whittle, v Chairman; H. -O. Baders, ì . H. „ Hardy, Glenn Slmpaon, Ashland, » By Billy Hul*n (1 Unleashing a powerful attack )b that ripped the Invaders’ Has to shreds, 'the Southern Oregon Nor­ mal last Saturday defeated the Humboldt State Teachers College >n I The SONS1 used straight foot- )9 hall throughout; Spears, - Mercer q. and Prouae crashing through the line ¿or around end time after j time for substantial gains.• In -the rt first half the hall was continually a la Humboldt’s territory. The first touchdown came la the first three mlqutee of play. Humboldt re­ ceived the kickoff and ran It beck to the 24 yard staipe. On the first play a long pen was attempted. Proupe Intercepted X _ o n 'Hum­ boldt’s SO and ran five yards be­ fore h*e wee downed. Spears then I* circled Humboldt’s luff end for 6& yards and on the next play, tore off IS around the same place for a first down on the four yard * line. Hia next atempt nutted bnt • twe yards. Again he took It but " Humboldt w as fighting desper- d ataly and be waa held to acareely b C yard. Again he tried tW tto m ■ £ sweeping run around Hum- £ boldt’e right, end. He was downed • without an Inch gained. On the '• J jsaxt play be hit the line, but the - visitors were not to be denied end k the line held fast. On the pant r the Normal ’ line charged through ■ so fast that the bell traveled H barely tea yards. Prouae then * skirted left end for a touchdown j and Spears converted. •" The next ecore eame as a result ( of a blocked pdat. RONS kicked r off and the hell sailed over the ® goal line. It was brought to the r 20 and three plays at the line 'I A (Plesas Turn To Page” Five) * . ’* » ''/> * , . , V i J wlth a 20 000 vole hoitUB offered th e g irl tu r n in g in th e g r e a te s t a m o u n t o f m oney b etw e en No- v em b er 16 a n d D ecem b er 3. M rs V elm a C lap p M a rsk e, now of San F ra n c isc o , will re m a in in >y^F -. the contest, offering tick ets (or sale in th a t city. T he position f Amended P lea ; Now On Fife ot. the candidates at the present I time, Is Cleo Wiltse. Mrs. Marske, I the miners In the j Norma W u t h r l d g e , Bernice hove with a' broken , Jacobs, Rosalind Wise and Jose- rhe girl, a ttltg In a phine Barber. perty when <1» was The girl bolding the greatest tree. . number ot votes on the final ___ . • count, December 8, will be award- * l ed the, trip to Hawaii, while, other attractive prises are offer- w n i™ > ; f — PITTSBURGH, Nov. 14.—(IP)—Fourteen persons are known to be dead and at least a soore are believed to be buried beueatb debris as the result of an explosion today, which wrecked the 5,000,000 cubic feet gas tank of the Equitable Gas company. Police, on the basis of a hurried check up predicted the death toll will reach 50. It is estimated 5,000 were made homeless by the explosion. « * ____::_____________ ;_______o STUDENTS GO B u lle t in T w enty-*™ bodie. were • ON A STRIKE Woman is Appointed Prin cipal—Appeal to State Superintendent . . - $ £ & patgn becoming effective Novem- ra Stadm to Safe- ber 1«. Ncwfoi RUTH ELDER MAY LECTURE HORTA AZORES. Wto€ 14.— (IP)— A motor explosion is re­ ported to have caused the wreck- lag of the German Helnkel plane, T i m o n i Aviatrix Meets D12S0 after It had taken off Sunday in an attempted flight to Newfoundland. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—(IP) Throe filers swam until res­ cued.’ The plane was piloted \by -¿-Ruth Blder Is going back to her husband In Panama, she said Horst Mertx. today on arrival here to lunch at the White House with Charles Lindbergh and other noted fliem. She said, however, she must I "first complete her activities re­ Court of Honor Waa Busy Session — Two Sconto sulting from her recent trans- ¡ Get High Honors Atlantlc flight attempt. She su'd the was strongly considering a Application of Duane Malone, * lecture toir. local scout, for the Eagle Scout ® ma She, denle'd reports of estrange­ honors, wee favorably passed rOm 1 ment between herself and Lyle on by Don Newbtfry, at a Court Womack, her* husband. of Hanoi1 held at Medford. The D i m decision of Newbury was approv- "1111 ed by members of the Jury, Larry Schade, R. E. McElhose, W. H. Paine, Dr. F. G. Carlow, L. P. Brown and N. I. CUfford. Eagle Scoat honors require a great \ number ot merit badges and to • Bulb reach this position is a coveted ed la I honor, which few scouts attain, two wi Levon Dunford. Jacksonville grow, i All Normal school students in­ scout, recelyed the same honors secrets1 r*nmw>» terested In debating have been at the court of honora. ' requested to report to Miss Lil­ The court was a lengthy see- F a i lian Graves, who la In charge of sloa with ,87 scouts receiving 18 the ne, the English Department. Miss merit hedges ranging from rep- dees to Graves will be la charge of the tile study to art. December 1 stendin work, according to announcement is' the date agreed upon for the wade at Assembly this morning. next court end two sessions will llZ f ll Jamas Stevens, Medford, fa- he held daring the month. W ill moua baritone, presented six con­ cert number» at the assembly hour, accompanied by Miss Alma INDIAN BUCK HELD Lawrence. Included in the group A Klamath policeman saved a C were “Pilffrta’s Song,** ."NUIs,” Klamath Indian buck the kumll- seat "The Wanderer’s Song,” r "Volga Boatman’* ahd selections from Ity of going to the police station yeei light opera. Generous applause minus ell Clothing carrying anti The copper was at* pre Indicated appreciatioa of t h e pockets. traded to a garage by woeful * the work done by Mr. Stevens. I The Womhn’s League will meet cries for assistance. He found an Indian woman ripping the anti at assembly hour Tuesday morn­ clothes off her drunken redakln and ing according to announcement. The student body social com- buck in an attempt to tied |1 6 whl mlttae' aod the Coos county social whldh she claimed he had stolen, the T committee plan w mixer meeting Both were too drunk to tell their next Monday night. A atndent names nod were registered at east body meeting will be held Thurs­ the hooeegoW as "Mr. aad Mrs. fish day at the school. John Dee.** seal Cheer Up, Folks, Sheridan Is Ohly Thirty Days Away . Pittsburgh is Wrecked by Terrific Forcé of Explosion , —5,000 Are Homeless—Buildings Fell for an Hour After First Tragedy—Mangled Bodies Are Brought From Debris by Rescue Parties. PTj^NE --------- Amending his complaint, A1 Hopkin, member of the Soda Springs District school board, has again asked for an* Injunction against contraction of a play- shed. Hopkins charges the play shed Is being constructed with a view of converting it into a school building, directly against the wishes of the school district, which voted the-' construction down at an election last Septem­ ber. Cost of the building la estimated at 8786.76. ______________________________ ' . ■______ \ LOCAL SCOUT WINS HONORS 'I BARITO NEIS APPRECIATED CRATER LAKE “SNOWED IN” Twenty-Five laches of Snow at Rim—Loop Road Ha« Been Closed z Winter weather hoe aet tn e Crater Lake, according to Ford Hubbkrd, ranger located at the Anna Springe camp. The tem­ perature at the pork is 6 degrees above sero, there are 28 Inches of enow at the rim and 18 Inches of snow at the Anna Spring» camp, the depth to the rim gradually Increasing. The loop road at the Ann«' Springs eamp Is no lonffer In use, because O f'the snow and heavy clouds indicate further storms. i Y oung w om en who w ere "Miss P o p u la r ity ” c o n te s ta n ts in th e c l r n t v a l c a m p a ig n w hich w aa to ' h av e been sp o n so re d by th e L ith la n s la s t m o n th an d w ltich w as p o stp o n e d w hen tiie in fa n - tile p a ra ly s is ep id em ic becam e p re v a le n t, an d q u a r a n tin e re- s tr ic tio n s w e r e s u b se q u e n tly plat- ed 1)1 E ffect. a r ‘‘ to be g u e s ts a t th e d in n e r d a n c e w hich is - to be held W e d n e sd a y ev e n in g in th e civic clu b h o u se . N o v em b er 16, th e ca m p a ig n w ill be re su m e d w ith a $5 b o n u s to be o ffered ,o th e K’rl tu r n ln g in th e g r e a te s t am o u n t of m oney, a t a c o u n t to be m ad e N o v em b er 22, an d a n e q u u l b o n u s to be offerert a t th e N o v em b er 29 co u n t, •‘Two other types of memher- ■hlp are provided in addition to the annual memberthipn. Those are the Hf^aemhwAMp Md the »*««»’• ^ > • » ^ 1 » . I ; u