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V MEDFOTCD MJTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OnF.OOY. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1928. PAGE -SEVEN n I "tome hither" cxirein. and tee for yourself. liut go nuMenu niPTimc ii p in. it in nil i in i i i- JWIIMUVJll I lUIUIlU ! INniRTRV ftm Nil .VI VV.N HK H i , u , uf V..U..U ,,..uw... Mf nnrnnAi nni7 J- F1RAMA OP AFRICA uu,ii o More Funds Are Sought to rurther Kesearch on roreign f lants (Hy Miiry Gi-Wmr) luuld not lie tinman ;t'il full to bi lopIy thrlUtnl hy tlin iidwnturfirt of Martin ami ji Johnson in tlie wiM.s ' ttf Afi'l''" us r.cortlil In the pUiuif. Simbu, wlilh hail Us premier. liovhm ut the Craterian tlnater lnt iiisht, before a mibstantial ;tmlUnt. There in no lve Ntory that ends in th conventional i-lose-np at the ml of thu oirlnie. Hut there is the lusty enjoyment of liiV i oppa the ilariiiK ouruK; uml fi neer spirit on the part of two Kreat sportsmen, that took them into the Uimt of the unknown an ! ihalhiiKed them ly prmtuce an artisiienliy i'tmplele work of pho tographic poetry, that will un doubtedly bo preserved nml treus ured for the enjoyment of future i;en rations. It took Martin and Ok:i .lohnson four years to record pit-tonally the llfo and habits of the nni muls of the jungle and plains of Africa. Their findings are un folded with a climactic progres sion that furnishes the liiKheni type of drninatic entertatnmenl. I lore and there, throughout the picture are seetn's of nutives, their dwelling, their religious corvino nles. tiiincos which spice the pro duction with the, color and ro mance 11 needs. 1 troves of v. e b r a, stampeding with the appearance of the dread ed mm La (linn) numbers of fe rocious rhinos, plowing their v;lv through the jungles In search of victims generations of elephants, with a one-day old baby elephant tagging along behind talcing I heir morning stroll t hrough a trail centuries old these are some of the stem's in the picture which are outstanding and make it truly unforgettable. The climax, the lion's lair. Willi 1 4 dreaded simba In action, is thrilling, hut not any more so than some of the- scenes which precede it. For when it comes to having ' It" us recorded by tho discriminating camera "simba' falls far short of the appealing giraffe with his beautiful glossy enat. or tho "kerenuk" with her The commitlee on public service seruriiifs i.f the Investment Kulik- j t-rs' ussoclutiuii, telurrlUK to the ho- called educational propaganda uf llu ' utilities eoinpai.s. maa the fol-, low ing dei'hiraiioii to the annual i convention of tlifl assoclutioa held in Ailanlii- city recently: "V.iur (-ciuml.(t i"ke's the stand ; that l!:e iinlustr.v has nothii: to ' fear from u lion -pullt ical. fact tind- ing investigation and approves ail , educational work, whether by way j of news ankles or hy way oi paid j HUveriiNeiueiits, or by uny o titer lair means, provided the subject matter is presented truthfully and fearlessly. Your committee feels that the public management cau ho depended upon to discouri" -iiiiy etioit to include in their edu cational program ambiguous state ments or subject matter that uiuy mislead or may -mvey an i"eor t impression. Your committee believes that the utility corpora tions as a whole are honestly man aged, ami hav been, or are, one of the forces of primary indusfty which has made America great, tut we fed thai if the effort to feder alize or nationalize public utilities is succfssiiil, that, a great calamity will have fallen upon the country." According to the New York Jour nal of Commerce of recent date, I he coin in it tee uIsm look oerasiim to reiterate its stand in favor of privately npeni;e, anr. publicly regulated ulilities, under .which, it in declared. Hie public was belter served hoih as to iptalily and cost of service. PARAMOUNT STAR IEST1L PHIPPS IS RECOVERED FROM j IN CHARGE 0F RECENT ILLNESS nouuecnient of winners will be made at the annual conference j hanquet, January 12. Information and details about the contest may I be obtained from the school of jo mailt m of the university. ' Motors on China's Rivers ! ! TiKNTSlX - (A "- American-1 made oulhoiird loolorj are adding; a hit of noise to the usually quirt ;ttMtTfe on Chtnit's H Ho r'ver and other waterways of tho north, where sails and cars alone have been used. The shallow streams bar the uho of larger vessels and the outboard motor boats have be come n popular means of travel in a section which lacks rails and road facilities. . (iresharu 3uoo hew pipe organ Installed In reconstructed Method Nt church. FORUM TO HEAR FOREST CONSERVATION LECTURE ' r fey i I I HOLLYWOOD. Oal. Dei. 11- (A'i Clara How, :uien ailiess, was' declined entiioly lecuvtMod from her recent Severn attack of In flu -f enza and able to be out doing her Chifsttnas slumping, by ouicinls of I'aitiiuouiit studio.i last ni-:ht in an swer io rumors which reported her as befiiK dead, (tfi'iciiita expressed lae opinion the rumors were the : work of stunt crank. The otiicials of i'arafnount, w here , li.ss itow Is a (eat ured film player.' declared tl.at recently they had re-j ceived innumerable impiiries, many in" which were from the eastern coast. on.-erniiiK the rudlo reports on her death. They added that the ' wires of press associations hud also brought inqulvies from points as widely separated as Oulhts. Texas; i i'hiciiKu, alltl New York I'liy. ! lioi'is to tarn lucrt-ascti uiM iifii iiiiunis nu- ftn i-iKii iuiiii miiw (tuclioti i weal that American agriculture has Iksmi built up, step by I step. Irom seed and plants orlj;liiatiim: in other lauds. Seated lielow 1 is Or. David l'alrcbild, fht director of plant Introduction. camlu- in new traits and vegetables lor tile Aincitcan iarmer. .1. 1'. Hock. fanious plant explorer. Is shown above ulili a native family (tint Is assisting 1 1 1 in in the wilds of southeastern China. Another fine program has been scheduled for this week's meeting of the Cnpco forum on Thursday noon, December 13. .Messrs Oeu. Griffith and AY. V. Fuller of the 1'. S. forest service will deliver an Illustrated talk on "idle Acres" and "Fire Prevention." two top ics of real Importance to southern ' Oregon. Some excellent motion piet ures and slides will be used to Illustrate the taiks and a most interesting program is assured. As in the -ase of last week football forum", this program will be open to all outsiders, who care to attend, rieservaiions snubi be made with the Hotel Med ford bef o re Th u rsd a y noon . ! have l.dOy.Oao barrels of apples for export to other countries this year, final estimates of the Do minion fruit commissioner indi- ' cate. The crop is estimated at L'.ruir,.niio barrels, of which l,S00 - tiOu barrels will be required for domestic consumption. BLUEBIRD MINES TO BE DEVELOPED With I he partial change of ow n ership In tin lilueblrd group of gold quart mines, effected this Week, extensive plans are now un der way for stimulating activity and development lu that district. Situated abiiut 13 miles to the west (f Medl'ord In the Forest Creek mining district and near the well known Si urges placer property. this group f if five claims was for merry owned jointly by Fred X. Cummtnus and Y. K. Thomas. The Cmnmings interest was soldt the latter part of the week to II. N Kern of fort lit ml. That the gold quartz properties In the Hluc hirtl group have tin limited possi bilities anil will be worked for what they are worth, wi the statement made yesterday by the owners. Canadian Apple Crop. OTTAWA tA) Canada Klamath Kalis Kero section of Ashland Klamath highway will be paved in near future. j Klamath Pulls Preliminary work j started on first stnle highway pav j lag project ever taken in Klamath 1 Kit Us. CMVKiisiTY of' on f. c, o j IH'liKNi; Dec. 11. (Special.) Ail high schools of the state where i. sthool paper is published or when the high school students supplv news to local papers will be elig ible to compete in the Oregon High School Press association Journalism contest, fostered by the school o: Joruallsm contest, fostered by (leo II. (iodfrey, assistant professor of journalism, who is lu charge ot contest arrangements. A commit tee consisting of Mr. Oodfrey, Da vid Wilson. Portland, president of the press conference last year, and Kstll Phlpps, Medford. president this year, has worked out details. A handsome trophy in the shape of a large loving cup has been do nated by Dr. Arnold I'em tt Mall, president of the Cnlverslty of Ore gon, for the best all-around high school paper in the "stale. For the best paper in high schools of over r.uo the Kugene Itegister has do nated a cup, and for the best pa per in schools of under Mi) the F.ugene (Hi a rd has offered the award. The. winner of. the grand award will not be eligible for these. MurrlM Kllsworth. field, manager for I the Oregon Fditorial aHHociatinn, is j donating the cup for the best news furnished local papers by high school students. Trophies iuukI be won three times in order to become the permanent properly of a school. ! The contest is being sponsored ' at the request of high school stu i dents themselves, who feel that i such competition will make for bet j ler work lu the school and will add interest to the annual press toti j fe rene e, which Is held each year j as a part of the high school con ference at the university. This '. year the conference will be held j January 1 1 and 12. , I Judges for the contest will he named soon. All entries for the , contest must be sent in the the school of journalism, at the uni- ; j versity in Kugene, not later than I January il. Two or more copies! of the high school paper published! this school year, or two issues of ; the local paper with school news j I will be required for entry. An-1 1 RJ?. fe Vn "771 G3 If1 1 . For T0NS1L1TIS , and SORE THROAT For sore tliroat, tlicre's a swift and sure way to soothu away the inflammation. Every singer knows the secret! Dissolve Bayer Aspirin tablets in pure water, and gargle. 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