Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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PORTLANDM -STATE HIGHWAY
IS NAMED JUDGE COM. ROASTED BY
WOMEN GOLFERS
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IS KEYNOTE OF
SUPPORT U. S. GOVT.
BY GOV. PIERCE
POLK "CO. JUDGE
MANILA, May 6. (Hy Associated
Press.) General Kmlllo Agulnaldo,
president of the Veterans of the
1'hfllppine revolution, addressing
members of thnt organization at
Itagulo, Luzon Island today urged the
members to support Governor Gen
eral Wood and his ndmlnlHtratlon.
General Agulnaldo declared (hat
the veterans organization was not
only one of a political nature, but
pointed out that it should work fur
the national unity which, he said, was
now threatened by poliiicul bickering
and Jack of co-operation.
The general referred to the Amer
ican flag as the greatest symbol of
liberty In the world, saying:
"When the time comes, the Vnlted
States will grant you freedom but
that time has not yet arrived."
Radio Programs
for Tonight
KVl, Los Angeles, meiors, 8
lo 9 program presented by the Los
Angeles livening Herald. 0 to 10,
Los Angeles Kxamlner program. 10
to 11, The Patrick-Marsh, orchestra
presenting their regular Wednesday
night dance program with Itetty Pat
rick, no bigger than a minute, as
soloist.
KNJ, Los Angeles, -405.2 meters, 8,
Weekly talk on "Astronomy" by Dr.
Mars Jlnumgardt, 8:30 to 10:30, pro
gram thru tho courtesy of Hasten J.
Titus Fruit Cake Co., arranged by
their representative, J. Howard John
Ron. 10:30 to 11:30, Art Hickman's
IJanco orchestra from the Hilt more
Hotel, under tho direction of Karl
Hurtnett.
KNX, Hollywood, 337 meters, 8 to
0, Security Trust and Savings Hank
courtesy program. 0 to 10, Smith,
Hlchardson & Gilbert-Wright wood
courtesy program. 10 ot 12, llolly--woodland
dance orchestra.
KFWH, Hollywood, 2G2 meters. 9
to 10, (1) Mr. Ostrom; (2) A'lrglnla
Ainsmworth nnd Karl Yates; (3)
Ijiko Arrowhead orchestra. 10 to 11,
Warner Bros. Motion Picture .Studio
hour. 11 to 1, Montmartre Cafe dance
music.
' KKON, Long Heach, 232.4 meters,
8 to 0, The Prcss-Telegrum program,
presented by L. D. Frey, director of
music at the First Christian church.
0 to 11. The Virginia Hotel ttallroom
orchestra.
KPO, San Francisco, 428.3 meters.
8 to 9, Alwater Kent Artist program.
9 to 10, program under the direction
of George Hildreth, tenor. 10 to 11.
Johnny Huick's Cablrlans, playing at
Cnblrla Cafe. ; '
KLX, Oakland, B08.2 meters,. 8 to 9,
Educational program from the studio.
0:15 to 10, lOxcoipts from U. C. Kx
travaganKa by students of the Unlver
nlty of California who will take part
in the Extravaganza presentation. 10
to 11:46. Music: by Tom Gerunnvich's
Ballroom Kntertainers. broadcast
from Hweot'B ballroom Beautiful.
KJR, Seattle, 384.4 meters, 8:25 to
8:30, U. H. Weather reports. 8:30 to
3 0, Post-Intelligencer studio program.
KG A, Denver, Colo., 33 meters, 0
to 12, Dance music program by Joe
Mann and his Ralnbow-Lano or
chestra. KSL, Salt Lake City, 300 meters, S
to 10, Musical program.
WFAA, Dallas, Texas, 47fl meters,
10:30 to 11, MuhIcuI recital by Alex
Hughes, pianist.
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The Screen
Pola Negri at I Hallo.
Alburtoufl, the Miracle Man, appear
ing at the Hialto theater this week will
give Q, special performance for ladles
only, Friday afternoon, nnd will un
nwor privately questions submitted to
him.
In connection with his performance
tonight, tho film feature will be Pola
Noeriin "Montmarte," adapted from
tho play "The Flame," by Hans Mul
ler. This Is tho first Lubitsch H
reclod Negri plcturo since "Passion."
The master hand ot Lubitsch again
frames tho tiger-like Negri in a gor
geous setting. Paris' famous l,aiin
Quarter as tho background. A clever
comedy and a new film complete the
plcturo program.
Tomorrow's feature film Is "A Man
Must Live," with Richard Dtx in the
Htollar role.
'Caruso of Uio Rogue," Cnttrrlnn.
"The Silent Watcher," adapted from
'The Altar On tho Hill." by Mary
Huberts Klnehnrt comes to tho Cm
toiiun, starting this afternoon, and
will close Thursday night, to be fol
lowed by "The He-Creation of Illlan
Kent," an adaptation of Hut-old Pell
."Wright's novel of the samo name.
Glenn Hunter, remembered by
Bcores of Medford picture fans as the
lovable Merlon of "Morton of the
Movies," has the stellar role In "The
Bilent Watcher." The picture is nn
indictment of the follies of men. nnd
points a. moral In loyalty and withal Is
Bplendld entertainment.
Leonard Leland Stamford Jerome,
"the farm hund Caruso of the Rogue,"
Marts a four any engagement at the
Craterlan tonight, appearing evening
only. Jerome, a soldier In tho World
war, was gassed In France, nnd this
misfortune, gave him unique vocal
powers, being able to sing a high so
prano, and a low bass. He also sings
two voices nt the same time. -Jerome
has been employed an a ranch hund in
tho" valley, but has had previous theat
rical experience, and a better than the
overage voice. Press notices of former
npuearanccs herald hlm.T.HH perform
er Tut of the ordinary. He in a pro
tege of Hid Griiumaii, Los AnqHt mo
Vie place owner.
Bring your clean cotton rag to this
pfflc. .We'll buy them. ( tt
WASH LING TON, May 6. To go for
ward on the same "broadening lines,"
that have marked Its development thus
far, with its emphasis on equal oppor
tunity und treatment for all its peo
ples, must be the nation's aim. Presi
dent Coolldge declared in an address
here Sunday at the laying of the
cornerstone of the Jewish community
center.
Made up of so many diverse ele
ments, the president said, the nation,
in steering its future course, "must
cling to those fundamentals that have
been tried nnd proved as buttresses
of national solidarity."
From whatever part of the world
tho Jewish commutty of the United
States has drawn for its increase, the
president continued, "Its members
have always been "euger to adapt
themselves to our Institutions." and to
take "their full part as citizens in
building and sustaining the nation."
Louis Marshall of New York, who
spoke after the president, defended
the Jewish race agulnst charges of
"internationalism," made by Pro
fessor Phillip Marshall Drown of
Princeton, at a recent meeting of the
American Society of International
Law.
8ALI2M, Ore., May 6. John H.
Stevenson of Portland has been
appointed by Governor Pierce as
circuit Judge for the fourth Judicial
district to succeed the late Judge
George W. Stapleton, whose death
occurred last Friday. Under the
law Judge Stevenson will hold office
until his successor is elected and
qualified by the general election of
November, i2.
E
TRY AGAIN FOR
OIL INDICTMENT
WASHINGTON, Muy 6. With the
HuramonlnR of a puni'l for the Nolec-
tlon of a special grand Jui-y here to
day, Atleo I'omM-tne and Owun J.
RubortH, Npcctal government counsel
In tho oil cuhi'h, were expected to ar
rive to prepare for later appearance
before the Jury In re-opening alleged
criminal phaxen of the leasing of tho
naval oil reservea.
The government counsel already
has appealed from the decision of the
district supreme court a month ago
dismissing the criminal indictments
returned last Juno against Albort 11.
Full, former interior secretary nnd
Harry l .Sinclair, Ertwnrd L. Doheny
and his son, ICdn'aid L. Doheny, oil
operators.
The new grand Jury proceedings
has been decided upon as a recourse
in the matter.
The first indictment was dismissed
becuuse of the presence in the grand
Jury room of an assistant to the attor
ney genernl. It was snld the same list
of-ttTlesses would be called in the
new proceedings as appeared in that
which uppcared In the Indictments,
Additional evidence was presented
by the government counsel before a
special grand jury here last month,
but it adjourned without Inking
action.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. John
H. Stevenson came to Portland in
the early 1900's. He became asso
(luted with the Evening Telegram as
a cub reporter, served luter as court
house reporter and then boenme po
lltlinl reporter and feature writer.
He Btudied law und in 1907 was
appointed deputy district attorney
He served for one year and resigned
to enter private practice. In 1923
ho was appointed municipal Judge
Dy Mayor Albee. He introduced sev
erul innovations, among them i
morals court designed to keep the
moroiuiy curious from sitting in at
trials.
Stevenson was born In Forest
Orove, December 28, 1878. His father
Robert O. Stevenson was once state
game warden.
Debs Speaks to Great
Crowd Madison Square
Call Police Reserves
NEW vnnir at-a t' i
died police were called out to handle
a crowd of 10,000 men and women
Jammed In the streets around Madi
son Square after 15,000 others had
crowded into tho building lo hour
Rugnne V. Debs nnd others speak at
the opening of tho workmen's circle
national convention Sunday.
In the mni Ilf lha D.nlun Ih. nlnn
had difficulty In making a lane thru
me crowa lor a group or children
who nnrniliwl nt lha .nnuanll... .,..11
The crowd was demonstrative but
orueriy.
SWATTING BEE NEARLY
FATAL TO MOTORIST
LOS ANGELES, May G. A buzzing
bee narrowly escaped serious injury
on the highway near here yesterday
when Georgo Campbell, about whose
head It was buzzing, took both hands
off tho steering wheel of his car and
swatted With might and main. At the
hospital after the crash they told
Campbell his broken leg would mend
in r few weeks. .
SAI.EM. Ore, May 6. An attack
on the state highway commission
and. Its methods ot expending money
for highways In the state was made
recently by eGorge Hawkins. Polk
county Judge, speaking before the
Salem chamber of commerce at its
weekly luncheon here. He charged
that millions have been wasted In
road expenditures by the ' commis
sion. "It Isn't the American Idea of
democracy and Justice." said Judge
Hawkins. ,
He stated that voters of the stnte.
are not careful enough of the legis
lators selected to .represent them in
the state legislature. ,
"We have too many tinkers and
not enough thinkers," he declared.
The Judge charged that under the
present system of expending money
bridges on highways in the state cost
three times as much as they would
cost if money were expended under
direct belief that when the people
or tne state begin to consider the
proposition seriously they will not
tolerate having local finances cen
tralized in a state commission.
"I admit the county court haa
made mistakes," he concluded, "but
for Ood's sake look ot the highway
commission."
Governor Pierce was present at th
luncneon.
LONDON. May a. Ninety-four
competitors are entered for the Brit
ish women's orfen golf championship
tournament, beginning at Troon on
May 1 and tho draw which was an
nounced today shows that there -will
be strong challenge for the title by
overseas plnyers. Miss Qlenna Col
lett, Miss M. O'Uorman, Miss H. Elli
son and Miss M. Hunnewell will rep
resent the United States. Mrs. K. C.
Allen Is a Canadian entry, while Miss
C. Lascelles and Miss Kuth Affleck
will play for . Australia. There are
several entries from Ireland.
In the top half of the draw which
is the most difficult, Miss Joyce
Wethered, the holder of the cham
pionship, probably will meet Miss
Collett in the third round and the
survivor afterward will fuco the op
position of such players as .Miss Doris
Chambers, Miss Fowler, Mrs. Temple
Bothell, Miss Hunnewell, Miss Gour
lay and Mrs. Cautley. In the easier
lower half. Miss Cecil Lelth . must
overcome Mrs. Gavin, Miss Gladys
Uastln, Miss Joan Stocker and Miss
Mathell Vrragg before reaching the
finals.
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ESCAPE TO CANADA
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 8. B. E
Youmans. Portland attorney, his wife
and Ills mother, Mrs. Edith O. Whlt-
tiessey, 61, are In a hospital here suf
fering fro mlnjurtes received Mon
day when the car In which they were
ruling wns hit head on near Sherwood
by a car driven by William Robinson
whom the police describe as a boot
legger. Youmans is in a serious condli
tlon. Robinson Is in a hospital with a
broken left arm and broken Jaw.
According to accounts received by
traffic officers Robinson was draving
at a mile a minute rate when his car
swerved and hit Youman's car near
Sherwood, on the Capitol highway. A
'companion of ' Robinson "dumped a
large quantity of lllVcit liquor from the
car after the cr'aim, drew a revolver
and forced the driver of a bread truck
i to carry him back toward Sherwood
, He later disappeared and was reported
to nave fled toward British Columbia
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
French 'Dress t n g )
fr- 1:ti
French Dressing for salads of crisp, green
lettuce, cool, fresh fruit, or cold vegetables.
Just mix three parts of Wesson Oil, one part of lemon
juice or vinegar, salt and pepper to taste, and there it is!
Some say French Dressing is more delicate if made with lemon juice instead of vinegar,
and paprika instead of bUclpcpper but it is really a matter of taste.
There are many varuions of French Dressing in feet, you can vary the tastew hen
ever you wish a change by adding almost any seasoning that you like. A copy of or
booklet containing a number of salad dressing suggestions is yours for the afking.'
Just drop a postal to the Wesson Oil People, m Mark Street, San Francisco, Cd.
Moses to Answer Dawes,
WASHINGTON. May 6. Senate
rules wilt be defended from the at
tacks of Vice-President Dawes by
Senator Moses, republican, New
Hampshire, In a speech, ot Syracuse.
N. Y., .next Friday, Senator Moses
is president pro tempore of the sen
ate, and as such presides In the ab
sence of the vice president, he also
is a member of the rules committee.
" for ttds risk
TtrMr. enriched'
every disk
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MOTORMATES dealers. They are named below.
MEDFORD
Crater Lake Service Station
Highway Service Station
Phlppe Auto Park Service
Walden Bros. Garage
Victor Danlelaon
TALENT
Talent Garage
JACKSONVILLE
Dorothy Confectionery
RUCH
- C. M. Ruch
ASHLAND ;. ; CENTRAL POINT '
Aahland Service Station Central Point Service Station
The Automotive Shop Freemen-Wiley A Co.
GRANTS PASS
LeMoia Service Station and
Tire Hou8e
F. B. Oldlng Garage
TABLE ROCK
Table Rock Store
EAGLE? POINT
Eagle Point Service Station
Eagle Point Hardware Co.
ROGUE RIVER
C. 8. Hatch Garage
PHOENIXV' 1
L. L, Furry
Phoenix Mercantile Co.
Ever-Shady Auto Park
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GOLD HILL
Gold Hill Garage
APPLEGATE
Jno. W. Pernoll
BUTTE FALLS
N. B. Stoddard
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