181 THE WEÁ' Oregon—Unsettled, ued. Mild. SFAPER FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Hr« Servloe) Volume 41 EHDAY, NOV, gl, 19: CLEO WILTS -<> S T IL L / J ) Twister R VARSITY First Count 'of M i» Popu larity Contestant Votes Made Much Attention Will bo PeW to Keeping < <*P Cleo Wlltse ia leading the *Maa Popularity contest In the Instead of Honolulu. Brit­ ish War Aoe Lands Un­ heralded on California Coast — Bumped Into Air Pocket—Was in the Air for Font Honrs After the Wreck. • race tor the Lithla Carnival ■grand prise ot a trip to Hawaii, Unusual Program is Pre­ a count made yepterday evening Police Ultimatum in Chi­ cago is Answered by Gun­ sented by Children Prom at the Ashland Hotel revealed. men — Jealousy of „War­ Relative standing of the con­ Training School Under testants is as follows. Clyde ring Pactions Said to be Direction of E m b r y o Responsible for ThankA Teacher^ Who Have Been Young, Lithlan High Fizz an­ giving Outbreak — Police Doing Practice Teaching nounced today: ' Cleo Wlltse, 28,860; Velma Wounded. Work, Clapp Marske, 26,995; Norma CHICAGO, Nov. 28. — (LP) — Original skits and playlets, or­ Wuthwrlch, 23,240; Bernice Ja­ Gangland replied .with bombs iginated by pupils of the second cob««. 20,950; Rosalind Wise, and bullets today to police, ul­ 18,685, and Josephine Barber, and third grades of the Lincoln timatum that gunmea must keep school, where practice teaching 6,860. 13 done by students of the* The girls at the present time peace. Police Sergeant Tom Lynch Southern Oregon Normal school, are in the same* positions In the was wounded critically In a run­ were presented at Normal As­ race they were at the time the ning battle with a load nt gang­ contest was closed when the sembly today. The first “Pilgrims and In­ carnival was postponed to De­ sters travelling in an automobile. A few'hours earlier a bomb blew dians’* was a delightful playlet cember 5 to 10 inclusive. out the front of the weat aide which depicted the stories of resort of ^ertache-Sktdmer-Zutn early American colonisation, vice syndicate with which Aiello taught In the primary \ grades. and brothers are allied. The work was done in costume, The bombing la apparently a the costumes designed and made warning by cohorts of Scarface by the tiny.boys and girls.* The A1 Caponl that Aielloa attempt cleverness of the pionedt Chil­ to usurp the underworld throne dren in eluding Indians,, was may mean the death of Caponl. depicted In the playlet. “Good Boot Week'* was the Trace of Thanksgiving skit* presented by third grade Fowls Found by pupils. Officers Herbert Lucas, second grade Chicken thieves were a c t i v e pupil told a clever story of a little girl who had a real Thanks­ again last night. Mrs. F. K. Barnes, Bellview Post Will Sponsor Mass giving for which to be thankful. district, reported to officers this The second grade pupils pre­ Meeting for Showing sented an Indian dance in a morning that between 16 and of Pictures 20 choice chickens were stolen graceful and fine manner. Plans for sponsoring a public The four-day Thanksgiving from pens at her home last night. Shortly before midnight In­ mas meeting of the Screen Club vacation of the Normal school truders were heard In the vicin­ at which the four pictures which students started at ^ioon today, ity of the poultry houses- b u t Carl A. Theobold has made In many of the students going to were frightened away. At one Oregon will he shewn and spec­ their homes fof the holiday!. o’clock a commotloQ was again ial music and talks regarding the heard, and a survey of the prem­ development of the movie in­ ises showed the thieves to have dustry in this community, were gotten away with a portion of the discussed at an American Legion flock at thia time. meeting held yesterday evening. No trace, of the fowls which Definite plins for the meeting will probably make aommmae a will be worked eat by a com­ good Thanksgiving dinner was mittee. found by officers. Installation of new officers will Chickens were stolen from the An assembly program was en­ take place at the last meeting in Barathouse market Monday night joyed at the Senior «high school and have not yet been recovered. December at which time the this morning. Legion Auxiliary will meet with The following program w a s the Post and a “feed** win fol­ 'given: , low the ceremonies. "History of the Boy Scouts’* by A smoker and refreshments Duane Malone, who recently be­ were enjoyed following the meet­ came an Eagle Scout, one of the ing last evening. highest honors which can be san F rancisco , nov . 2s. — (LP)—Captain Frederick A. Giles whose propose« trend - Pacific flight to Australia ended at tho William Randolph Hearst ranch at San Simeon, bait way between Los Angeles and San Francisco, la preparing-to retnrnhere to­ When a tornado struck Washington, D. C., killing ono persoq ^d injuring fnore than 200, heavy day by antomahile. , property damage was wroughn In residential districts and sab W where the twister hit.^ The plc- He said he flew the plane to ture shows houses torn by t) istorm. the coast from a point 480 miles at sea after it had been damaged. This report was made to h 1 a backers. . Giles said he entered an air bump ‘while 1a a heavy wind and rain storm, turning the plane up­ Reorganization of Physical side doyrn, dumping out t h e Father of Fay Carver, Play­ Department of Y. is charts and food. He had to ground Supervisor, Died dump a large part of the gasoline WA8HINOTQN. Nov. 23.—« Effected Yesterday to stay up, he neldMle then bead­ — Hearing of -the complal ' E. G. Coleman, Phoenix may­ Reorganization rff the physical ed for the coasU landing in the or, died Tuesday noon at St. against Sheldon Clark, vice pre education department of the Y. field a mile from the ranch home, end Herman Gales of San Fran- Vincept's hospital la Portland, dent of the Sinclair refining co He was la the air eight hoars. M. C. A. has been effected with cisco, were taken into custody following a major operation. H$ pany og a charge of conspln shortly after midnight last night had been In Portland since No­ to influence the - Fall-Slncti R. W. McNeal, coach at the Nor­ when arrested by Federal Prohl- vember /5, an< immediately fol­ jury has been continued tri mal school named as chairman, bltion Officer Terry Tnlent. with lowing the operation rallied and Friday to December 5u On 1 other members of the committee, ZO gallods of grain alcohol in seemed to be recovering when a same day contempt proceeds C. C. Darling, B. C. Forsythe, their poaseasioa. J. W. McCoy. W. J. Crandall, relapse occarred and his death against him and six others a They were travelling a n e w followed. and F. E. Engle. begin. Rao Flying- Clond convertible C. V. Young has been named E. G. Cpleman was a native of Medford Bear Stories Have roadster. They said they w e r e chairman of the basketball di­ Jackson county, born Ju n e, 7, No Effect on Grizzly smuggling the alcohol from 1886, at the old Colema^i ranch vision, 8. A*. Peters, Jr., will Frisco to Beattie for holiday on Coleman Creek. He was aged head the baseball group and Eric trade. 81 years, five months and , 16 Waren, is chairman of the volley "We are not afraid of t h e ‘The two men were placed ia ball ' activities. These leaders Medford bear stories, nor their the Jail at Jacksonville. Officer days at the. time of his death. Surviving la his widow and will meet soon with Coach Mc­ intentions of putting IB t h e i r Talent said the ’ car wo«ilf this big country. From his study IP the White House he will call the country to praypr through a hookup of S o m b b o d y ’s Thanksgiving late this afternoon. They told more than 90 stationa aflllliated "spirits" win soon trickle down officers they secured the wine at with tlfe National Broadcasting the sewes. » Hilt for «2.GO a gallon and were company. z . -Six gallons ot "Dago Red” was .confiscated by Federal Of­ d>ot planning to tell but to “de- ficers Terry A. Talent shortly be­ tribute” ttam ong friends tor the fore midnight last night when Thanksgiving holidays. z NO rAPKR TOMORROW he arrested H. A. Harter, 83, and They were traveling in an an­ In accordance, with the A1 Wlnget, 18, both of Med­ tique Ford touring car,, which usual custom of this office ford. t the inttpr K high school Bergman said was* his property, there will be no Tidings student. when taken tato custody by Of­ Issued tomprrow, the em­ The two youths «rill probably ficer Tnlent. They were - con­ be arraigned ‘ before Justice ot fined In the city Jail here l a s t ployees of the company en­ Peace Glen O. Taylor of Medford night. joying' a full holiday. PHOENIX MAN Conspiracy Case To Be PASSES AWAY NFßCATED Contini McNEAL TO HEAD WORK 15 CHICKENS WERE STOLEN IN BELLVIEW LEGION BACKS . MOVIES HEB Fine Program Given At High School Today WAR SOCIETY WILL CONVENE Bomb Throwers Are Executed More Returning Soldiers RUTH SNYDER FATE SEALED Ki Program Is Not Announced President To Read M essage Thanksgiving “S, Into Possession o f Officers 4 SQUATTERS GO TO JAIL Men Who Settled on Gov eminent Reserve Held Guilty to Contempt PORTLAND. Oie.. Nov. 23.— (IP)— Emory Davis and E. H. Best, squatter« on the govern­ ment timber Reserves on the Umpqua near Roseburg were held guilty of contempt of court today and sentenced to serve 80 days In Jail for falling to obey the court order to move. They claimed the land near Diamond Lake where they had established their humble homes was not timber land, but agri­ cultural. « Episcopal Church Service Thursday Special Thanksgiving Day ser­ vices are to be held at Trinity Episcopal church tomorrow morn­ ing at 10:80 o’clock. A special sermon of thanksgiving is to be delivered by the vicar. Rev. P. K. Hammond. Miss Regina Johnson will sing a solo during the offeratory. A general invitation li being extended to the public to attend. JAP MURDER IS UNSOLVED Friend« Declare theory of Fend is Pedicu­ lous * While no definite clues rfp which to work have been un­ earthed by officers. It is theV belief that "Tommy, the Jap’’ of Medford, killed Sunday morn­ ing. was shot to death by a ban­ dit who ^ras attempting to rob the place. e * Medford Japs -declare the th«^ ory that a Japanese feud might have been responsible for the brutal murder is absurd. Fu jimoto,* brothek-in-law of the murdered Jap, accompanied the body to Portland, for cremation this afteraamu- structive and tntertatalng was presented*« tee meeting of the Retail Sales people class yester­ day evening nt the Aahlaad Ho­ tel. Practisnlly demoantrntton ef Sale« Work, with a lectnre by I . O. Harlan, chamber secretary, featured the prognw, which was followed by a soctm wonr Program for Union Service at Christian Church The following program tor the Union Thanksgiving services which’ are to he held- at t h e Christian church tomorrow morn­ ing nt 10:80 o’clock were an­ nounced thia morning by Rev. Wm. Hprney, pastor of t h e chnroh. Doxology. • Invocation—Rev. H. T. Mlt- Chelmoro, Presbyterian paster. Song by Congregation. Thanksgiving Proclamation ef