Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1928)
TEN MEDFOITO fAnTRTBTjyE, MEDFORD, OREfiON, TUESDAY, 1, 1928. MAY DAY IS QUIET;'ALL IS' WEIL AT iNEW YORK POLICE! DINNER MEETING I RESERVES ON DUTYl OF CHICAGO FOES HIES FROM CHINA' F -'A'No one V p 18 sae- rV CANTON, Jlay 1. (VP) M.ril Cleans GREASE SPOTS from Frocks Necktie Hats r Glove Slipper Cushions Hangings . Upholstery Rugs ' Carpets Autos CUtm treaty ' and MmtifDotiiiMiu f th nmeL t NOTEt Ut BWrUU thai m4 amt dwune mil mi fall jrur pgaiiwinnai John looked at his spotty lapel -and took my can to keep ax his office" At the office in the rage upstairs and downstairs at home a can of Oronite Cleaning Fluid keeps spotless cleanliness at hand's reach. No aggravating after-odor non-explosive easily and quickly it knocks the 6pots from anything made of thread. It's an economy to use freely all over the house wherever there are greasy spots! In j -gallon cms. pints and pints at druggtstj, hardware, department storei, and some grocers or any Standard Oil Service Station. NEW YOltK, May 1 The ' CIIIC'AtiO. Ma 1. UP) Funerals entire New York police force, some . on two occuHions have been tho!Cohen. two-gun-man frqm Cana-j 21,000 uniformed men and several " c d 1 u tor bringing Muyonda. who served the late Dr. Sunj hundred detectlveu e,e on active ri"nT"0n.'at'L,!...fH..W'.lh "! Vat-Sen a. body guard, for the ... ... .wuh.,v uuieny uiiu , iast tnree years or tne revoiu- ltiuul quarter at the polls. i tionary leader's life, has left Can It was a funerar several weeks ton for an unnamed destination. bko that Thompson was publicly - of the polyglot coterie of for rebuffed by former Mayor William '. ciirnera who assembled about Dr. ! K. Dever. whom Thompson had de-,Kun'B person in Cunlon red Itus-i fj.tnH f.,r r I..tlj.n f..n- t , . . -, ...I.. plants indicated ui, unusual amounl ," , , :,,; h " T,,., , Mans. Americans, cer nan. u.., of revolutionary literature recently ., . 'VY -? T",'' h m"y" hur,y- f"6-'""""") ? ' advon- u uuu uiu ivtuvni uu vu iue- lurer 18 beueveu 10 nave ueen uie men tB in which each made it clear ( hurt of any prominence remain he had no d'lre for further ac-:Inir In China. Ho turned ud here I quainlance with the other. siX years ago with a letter of mid reeerve duty today to guard apaint imuvible .May day dlbordertt. Police hc-adquurttTH uald no din I orderH were expected, but that In- hlicctionu of tiie ini-eiiiiK plareR of rariti-al and t omniunlst printiiu hud been circulated. The socialist action committee in a lettrr to Police CotnmlttHioner Warre n demanded he rw i n d or ! dera instructing the police to nrrest nil presona reHponxlhlu for cIlHtrl hutlon of illri;al literature. The let ter called the order an "Invitation to disorder. QroBite A Hi m ilar meeting estcrday be- j recommendation from rcvolutlon tweeri Mayor Thompson and United; ary Chinese In Kdmonton. Can IStateH Senator C'liftrhu Deiifen had ada. whence he hailed. After he more pleasant resultH. Senator Ie-fhad given ' one display of his neen, who was here for the funeral; prize feat of marksmanship : of the late CoiiKreHuman Madden, thru win two coins In the air si UltATIHIMVIA, Czeeho-Klovakla,! Ie dtne ticket which defeated the , multaneously, drawing two pistols Mav 1. P The newHnnner Slo-! Ihompson slate In the republican vennky Uenlk said a ditrlng plot ; l'mary election April 10 mid been set afoot by a firuup of May gars to send agents to Vienna to seize Dela Kun, Hungarian com munlKt now Imprisoned there. He would be taken to Budapest to ex plate his crime durln glhe bolfthc vist dictatorship In Hungary.- If necessary he would be killed In prison as It was feared the Vi enna authorities would nut sur render their prisoner. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia. May 1. UP) The throo socialist parties conversation. celebrated May day with parudes and mass meetings In which over 100,000 persons participated. The paraders carried banners de nouncing rnpltallsm and demanding division of the church from state and school, while the communists demanded the immediate release of llela Kun ,the Hungarian com munist, from jail In Vienna. The parades were comparatively orderll as adequate protective measures had boen taken by the police. A dinner was being ut which thro cuenutors and several con gressmen were among the guests. Arriving late. Mayor Thompson ) that round tlio ouiy vacant seat adjoin ed that of Senator Deneen. Aware of the political differences between these two, the other guests turned their eyes to see what would hap pen. They saw the mayor extend his hand, which the twnaotr shook. The two foes thou began a friendly CLEANING FLUID CldGflS clean as new sin tehUvtwumt aflhi 4trM.rcA LsboratnrUl of Standard oil company op California IMaktrl of Oronilt Hnuieliold Product! ORONITE CLEANING FLUID FLY SPRAY FURNITURE POLISH AUTO POLISH ana" HANDY OIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS - RESULTS SHUTS UP- MIA. MT, Pin.,' May 1". (P) Mi ami shut up shop .today for the Hhrlners' parade. The glittering procession, in cluding all of the several score uni formed units here for the 04th annual imperial council meeting nf the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, was the first scheduled event of the convention, though on Sunday and yesterday the gathering hosts staged shows I of their own. and hitting both coins In mid air the Job of bodyguard and chauffeur to Dr. Sun was his. When the Kuonuntang ' leader died In 1925 his will stipulated Cohen should have a life Job In the Canton government s central bank. This ho held, act ing also as messenger and pur chasing' agent for Canton offic ials, until he became Involved in the red uprising of last Decem ber. The result was his purchase of a one-way ticket from the scene of this six-year phase of his ca reer. 4 L CIA OF PAYS HAN FRANCISCO, May 1 With the outcome of natlon-wld scope and a spirited campaign and! fair weather promising a heavy SHANGHAI. May 1. (T) Rcfu- i gees from northern ami western vote, California voters today cKstj,IUeh today brought stories of their ballots in the presidential pii- STUDEBMKER The Great Independent 54 offers The Commander THE WORLD'S CHAMPION CAR 2GOO miles in less j than 23,000 minutes J inanewmodel-The Club Sedan - at a new low One-Profit price 51435 S.O.B. SACTOIV SEE this new Commander and other new Stude baker and Erskine models at the most comprehensive showing of these champion cars ever made in this city. , See the new Dictator Royal Sedan with six wire wheels. See . the new Dictator Club Sedan and the Victoria. hour even when NEW. See , the new President Straight Eight 100 horsepower' 80 miles per hour 131-inch, wheelbase. This exhibit will thrill every man or woman who appreci-1 ates beauty of line and color in fine motor cars. mury for thrre democratic candi dates, a republican and a pruhi hltlimixt. Tito three-sided democratic con test was between Governor Alfred K. Smith of Nvw York; Senator James A. I'.eed of Missouri, ami Henator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon tana. To the victor, political forecast ers, declared, may bo tho nomina tion at Houston in June. Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, did not have tin oppo nent for his party's 20 delegates, and Daniel A. l'nling of Now York, prohibition candidate, also was un opposed for tho party's 30 dele Kates. VIGILlNDEDAT MAIN'S red terrorism In the districts from I which they fled. They, confirmed I earlier reports pf tho sack o(j Kinuriicn and tho slaying of 500U inhabitants by bandits. Messages from Hankow said executions of communists wcro! occurring there daily. A girl ofi 17, who acted as a member of tho red tribunal, which is held responsible for tho many sen tences of torture and death, was one of tho victims. Nationalist troops have been sent to suppress tho communist movement in tho province which is not involved In the present bat tle ., between north and south China,. ' SHANGHAI. May 1. W) The American Presbyterian mission at Tslnan, capital of Shantung, wired today: "The southerners (nationalists) have occupied' Tslnan. There was ' no trouble and the situation at : present gives no cause for concern." 4 MARION, Ohio, May J . UP) .Nearly flvo years of vigil at tho tomb of President and Mrs. War ren l. Harding was ended today. For tho first tlmo since Mr. Hard ing's death, his tomb was left un watched. . Never for a lnomeut had the temporary Harding tomb In tho .Marlon cemetery and later tho large memorial shrine been left unKuard- cd until today, when members of tho Infantry detachment wcro 'or dered to report to various army posts. E C'HICAliO. May 1 (fll Daniel Greon of New Albany. Intl.. Is (lead and Kenneth MrCtilloiiRh, also of New Albany, is In a Chicago Heights hospital. Prohablv fatally wounded us a result of what Me Cullougli said was an attack on thrtn by four men.last nisht near Oyer, Ind. McCnllouRh. although seriously wounded, drove his automobile with his wounded rompolon to a hos pital and collapsed upon arrival. Croon died soon after tho hospital was reached. McCullough gave no reason for tho attack. 0. A. R. ri. ' See the new Erskine Six : jVcar listing as low as $795, I which is so finely built of i high quality materials that ' it can be driven 40 miles per THE STUPEBAKER UNE rFMnr.vr Eioirr 100 M $twt to 1240 Tlx CoMUANpnt M ?i imm to i:t TtwDlCTATOIt 70 65 U9t to $HH I tMKINt SIX 4 62 $: to IW O. V. MYERS CO. 132 South Riverside, Phono 4G4 L a . - . . . . j 'i . TfoantifiiT in desicm thorourhlv modern meehanieallv rioht PARTY NEXT WEEK NEW YORK. May 1 . (JP) A "blacklist party," to he attended only by those whoso names have been blacklisted as speakers by the DtuiBlHeiH of the American Revo lution and tho Key Men of America will be held here on May 9. Invitations sipned by Clarenco Darrow. fMorris Ernst, Arthur Oar field Hays and Fretda Kirchway, read in part: "Wo notice that your name ap pears on tho roll of honor drawn up by tho Daughters of tho Ameri can Revolution and their allies, the Key Men of America. Somo call this honor roll a blacklist. It In eludes. United Suites senators, Communists, socialists, republican.), editors, housewives, lawyers mpst of us. In fact. Members of your family may come! we nssunio them to be at leant Mlchtly tinged from associa tion with you. "Yours -to niako tho world safe for humor." The affair will be held at tho Level club and addresses will bo by Clarence Darrow, Art Vounu, Dorothy Tarker, MacAllister Cole mnn nnd Ifovwood Urmin. AS BOAT COLLAPSES I'NIONTOWW. Pa., May 1. (yp) Nine persons were drowned to day when a small boat sank In tho Mttnonahela river between Mason town and Greensboro. A floating log crashed Into tho boat and cap sired It. The boat was used to ferry pas seniters across tho river. Forty per sons wcro aboard. Ono of them, n negro, escaped. Among tho Identi fied dead were Robert Kennedy, In rhargn of the boat, and Zenith Gab bis. 22. Other victims, a white girl and a negro woman and her four chil dren, were not Identified. PEXDUKTON. Dre. Mar 1 1 The K. J. Hurko Wool company, of Portland has pun based the ftnel wriol clip of Fred Falcone r of Pen dleton. The Irtfl.Ortfl pound clip Hundreds of DRESS SHIRTS! On Salo at MANN'S Next SATURDAY L L-Vay m .-a - V B Ball player or business man, society debutante or mother every one of us, no matter who we are, may offmd unknouingly ody ODOR.we may feel safe ... and yet- "B ODY ODOR never troubles me," is what wc tell our selves. But can we always be sure? Quick as vvc arc to detect the faintest hint of odor in others, we cannot tell when ut offend. For, once an odor becomes fa miliar to us, our own sense of smell becomes deadened to it. Facts about body odor We all perspire. If we didn't, we'd die. Even on cool days our millions of pores continually give off invisible perspiration often as much as a quart of waste every 14 hours. - Whether we see it or not, this body moisture is always odorous. IL II IF Pores giveoff as much as a quart of waste every 24 hours even on cool days. Now, a purify ing toilet soap. Its bland anti septic lather keeps you safe from bodyodor. And it never plays favorites. Failing to take precautions, we may all offend no matter what our position in life may be. How millions keep safe Yet there is a simple way to be sure we're safe. Just wash and bathe often with the delightful , toilet soap that millions enjoy Lifebuoy it iudmtfsl The same bland and abundant antiseptic lather that helps pro tect health by removing germs ' prevents body odor by purify ing pores. For complexions, too, Lifebuoy is marvelously bene ficial. Millions find it ideal foe every toilet purpose. Note its hygienic scent ' You will learn to love Lifebuoy' pleasant draft scent, which tells you Lifebuoy purifies, vet which quickly evaporates after rinsing. ' Use Lifebuoy a week and you'll use it for life. Get some today. ' LEVER BROS. CO., Camhidit, Mill. ( FOR - FACE STOPS BOI)V ODOR. IE p JU CD If HANDS 'BATH PROTECTS HEALTH "7lgiv jmy work will be easier . my kitchen cleaner:" Never any soot smudges from an Electric Range! When you begin cooking electrically you'll find it easy to keep your kitchen ideally clean. N The electrical way is the only absolutely soot less, greaseless way of cooking never smudges ( .woodwork, walls or bottom of pans. brought 2b ccuti a pound. LUMBER q! mm FOR EVERT CSH n at n TROWBRIDGE rm M.VillKH YARD Lb cJ Drop in at your electric dealer's today. He will gladly show you , the latest models in Electric Ranges. Only a few dollars down will put a fine Electric Range in your home then easy monthly payments. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES, ; Medford. Grants Pass. Roscburg. Klamath Falls-Oregon Yrcka, Duasmuir -California irV.v