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PAfMB SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, ORFIQV, SfN'DAY, JANTAUY li, WJfl. Cirp Chffdful Spaces Fop Play Seen As Solution- ':"Chmn Link Woven Wire Fence Used. 1 it ' . MIK playKrounu ib i atini the "bad Doy from Iho Aiuern.n neighborhood in the on'nloii of the l'lny- - Kround C fflclnl". ho Mrenlly contributed th.rir opinion, to a .urvey mode by ihu American City MaBiiilnc. 'Juvenile delinquency lu de- , creased lo a roiuarltoble degree In I bono clllcn where the pluyifround movement was flint marled and linn benn luceemifully operated for a nunibor of years. Practically all cities report I hat Juvenile delin quency is belli- held In check through tho establishment of ade quate playground lactlltcs. and all (Ten that whero there are Increas es, It Is far less than Iho Increase In population. In such cities as miuvbuiicc. Wisconsin, where supervision has been In progress more than S5 years, a decrease of :oeJ has boon noted among delinquents although during tho same period tho popu lation has doubled. Playground directors In more than 500 cities throughout the coitntry responded to the "Ameri can City Survey." Of thrsu. 22 reported a distinct , decrease in court enses arising from lircnclien of conduct among the children, i and have also notod a djrect re lationship between this reduction nd the establishment of proper playing facilities. Korty-slx cities bad no record 'or any relationship. The cities reporting no difference. Vere' inoslly small towns, where ' Jha child problem Is less acute. Grounds I xctl At Mgni : - ' - - , - C 'I -Tyjf - . fHi 1 J' 1!. f vJ R lllllii A 'I . ,1iiMiiiiinrinillfllllll;i W tJWV X4 ' ' 'is , S VvXf T S. iT Tarvi 5 wnvFN whip kf &jb t FENCE AROUND jW- 0 DETROIT SCHOOt I mill"' in PLAYOftOUNO to the future expansion of j crossing of the streets at our play-, deUnquMiL-y has b-Hn iinnu -..Hy tho playnround. 134 ' officials state! grounds. On our Waukegan play-. eliminated and probation von: thitt'thf-y anticipate an Increase In! grounds, we find that on account J made const tk-rably lowvr. Tt.-' art-a within the next year or so. of not having our areas fenced. Chief of Police, Chnrl-s W. !.. 162 anticipate an increase In our best control is by marking our gett, is also quolvd in a sl-mla: pnniiiiiienL It thus appears that' streets for our playground crossings1 statement, a& is Mayor Kui 1 K lite this evening period, but Ihiit In Htrcsslng tho Importance of Fenci An Aid In Suncrllon m!l .IM."urR""" r7r , '..'.: . . .; . ! .l.ir.,, i he ll,o,oel,lv l. there will In probably an increase! and having Junior policemen on, Orner. , un iniMiHi, . 'r' , " ' " , .U,..! o..- .,, n,t mr w i Dioyground activity duly at all times while tho play- Hlmllar oui of dancer or uie ion or me sinaii ciuni. nun in uu- Krmiuus m wnn v. " ..-. 1 n ..A I.AIU.A I 'ti,. n,V of the arounds after ! niitoinobllk-. that have during tho; other matter, however, which ap- adequately aupervlseil and bad an nightfall with the aid of artificial past few years taken many thous-; pnrcntly has not received the aniue ubiin.la.il supp or play Hl5n In" lion giving "ncrea-Uig pro- ands of young lives. i .it.e.i.lon ,. haa been given to other. It Is Interesting to Mote that he t. el"o , ori "hf ground, when com- While the playground om. lal-; equipment, such as play appara..,-. developing of playground ncllvt les ulneTnl h a stout fence. Behool ' were nearly unanimous In holding! for 214 oulcmls stale that their has adop-d a type of fence prim, grounds are also being used more 1 1 he evening use of the lols of vital : playgrounda are not adequately orlly designed for Industrial use 5?enlvo" than l ereloforo In this ' Importance. It Is found that only ! fenced. This problem of lighting and This is be chain link wove,, w Ire manner - two thirds of the cllles were . fem lng playgroilnils seems to bo the fence, which docs not ohsl met tne "it is'malnliitned by 'these suih-1 equipped wllh flood llghla. fences! major conslderallon for now d',- view, which Is uncllmable and rlllns , ulat not only are the child-' or oilier facllllles and hence do ; velopnient In playground worli., which has enough resilience so that JIL"""' . hieli II e n or. I i not one., their uUy.r-und. after 228 that their playground,' a child bumping against It will nol an gm ccden, parlk-ulnt ly dur- i sundow n. I were not adequately walled. HOPES TO CHASE tho Htlhouettn beauties at Hunt's t'rutniian today. The fentun? ph; tuio playing ;ln conjuurtlon with Kiinchon atid .Mni-fu Killtnih'l ti' Idea in Illllle Dtive in "Adoration." BLOOIVIY SPIRITS By Jiinica A. Mills (Aasoclated I'cohh CurroHpoudcnt) Lillian Gish at Rialto Today IWAVELENGTHSl j I b Injured. xtensive rt ports come within the next year or so. i ground la In operation. f com Waco, 'lexas. I opeUa, Ivan- K. Ij. Walklns. Suoerlntendent of l Piny Area Curb Cangn ' aas, Patterson. N. J.. Sa':raiuento. Itecreallon at Waukegan. Illljiois.l W. A. Hanson, Superintendent of California. Philadelphia, i'a.. New makes a plea for more beautiful j Recreation of Chanibersburg. Pa., f York, N. Y., Wafchimnon. U. C. ad grounds. "The playground of to-l is quoted In stating that Iho devcl-1 well as inftny othe'-s. day", he said, "should be fenced In opmcnt of playground work has J. W. Jloo-c P.'cri'atlon l)ircl nud lnndscated on the Inside of materially reduced tho "tough or of Dayton. Ohio, slated tliul a Iho grounds, to retain this beauty gang" clement in his clly. survey or his clly lias jeen ma !( on both sides of tho Tcnce. of Daniel M. Davis, Director of rtc course, woven wire fencing should,' creation In Wllmet, Illinois, quoted uc uflfd. tho probation ofllcer as stating tliut "It is ((lie of t e best Safety Kirst with tho development of play nieasurcs, to be ,ibl,. lo e.oulroi the' grounds In his community. Juvenile 'adding a program of l'la?Q I "Sunday clothes" is aMiuiiukir ; phrase in French as In English, i There are nu Kaster Sunday hat I parades, but there are many Sun iihiy church festivals where the sol lemn fide is lightened by u hlrll of ' Juvfullle.HH. A riKiiig. picnics, games of all sorts ami all elections are part ' of French Sunday life. It Is a day of play for the whole family, and. ' except In some parts of the piuv- ! inci M where mul e sevi-re religious , traditions are observed, Sunday la a day of recreation. i There is no air of boisterous : merrymaking ubout this day of en joyment, but rather a rest from ! work, a desire lo liave a littlo "self : expi esHion." The Krencli Kevolutlun abolish ed KSunday and instituted the civil llccadi," or tenth day of rest and amusement. It lasted while the revolutionists lasted, but It was one of the ephemeraj fcuturcH of , tin- Terror days. A new- law ill ; isiii again restored Sunday to the i calendar and made It a legal hnli- day. A half century ago another law lightened some of tho legal re strictions on how a Frenchman might utilize his day off and since : then tin; people have shown an In 1 creasing tendency toward doing just what they like to do on their j one free day. Since the wur they have adopted the week-end vacation when they could and they have turned Sun i day more anil more into a day of j. sports and public entertainment. I There aro villages, of course, j where much church-going and a j few formal visits constitute the I Sunday program, but in the clties anil towns I here Is no restraint ex cept common sense rules of order liness. Political meetings, parades, and all Hurls of decorations of monu ments, of which the French are so fond, usually aro set for. Sunday. Tho theaters aro open as usual, cometlmes thero lire court sessions in long trials newspapers'aro pub lished, gambling casinos run full blast, and when certain festivals come on Sunday there is dancing in tile streets. There is every ef fort by the public and the govern ment to diminish the number of 'Sunday workers and to aid them to ienjoy themselves. AH cafes arc open because the French family likes to sit before them and have an aperitif, but only a few drug slores are allowed to do business, in line with labor's crusadu to re lieve workers. IIF.SSIAX Pl.V INJI'ltKS (iH.MN IX CAUI'OKNIA which shows the hi ai-"a wlii-ro adequate playgrounds have been oquippcl. the Juvenile d llnq uenry Is 30 lower lhan in sections not having these t'acklillei. and a new power output do- memory until it Is determined hnw successful they are In the hands of I the dial artist. Two 11 F shield grid tubes in uj,, set should be adequate with pro- Some day "man-made slatls" per Hilled circuits t(7 glvo gootl ! may be In a class thai will put it I selectivity, while designers of Iho beyond the ll'-mlle limit as far as it) i'. i:. iiiiiK'i-riciii (Associated J'rcsH Jtadlo Kdllor) Itadio's receiver of the future. Willi less and less stress laid on I.llllun dish has furnished lhe miiiiii many suiiiir.-n; u-i ,.., , , ,, ,. , ,. i..".,....,. ,, lv. v......-. have num. mI from the pirtureHM'm ' "H " "r t '. H I'cglnnlng j MjKlll, f.um 2t) tu 10 times perlwhl.-h gi-m-nm- unwanted HW!etneH of "Tlomnla" to lh new 41 11 1 put amplifit'i' tuy that om; 1 the I'nltfd Stal'H is coiu-TiHatl. In slrp of audio will be sufficient. A jimmy cities and towns local law Hlnulf utagc removes many of the j mnkci-H ;tre looking uskanct? at ills dirfii ulth'S encountered with two. ! lurhanccM that mar radio lvccp W'lth a whhdd grid tube us u grid Itlou with Hicks mid crashes. They bias detector to handle the power line passing ordinances making it that will be fed to it by two Kl-' against the law lo operate, within amplificra capable of boosting a j certain hours, electrical devices radio SACK A M UNTO, t'al. &) Dur ing some seasons wheat and bar ley in various sections of Califor nia are Injured by Hessian fly. Producers havo been advised by ! agricultural specialists to plant early, the reverse of advice for the winter wheat belt, where it has. prut ed advantageous to delay planting until after the main aU t,umn flight of the files. In Cutifornia, Hessian flies us- - By II. llawlcy ' t to work. I'ope ('otislanthie fur- Ually do not emerge until late (Associated 1'resH Stall' "Write) hade legal procedure, ami labor on winter and early spring, and tlm I'AHI'.S (!') t.-burehes east nu j the first or the seventh day uf principal Injury to wheat takes deep .shadows over a Kreitehinan's j the week, in the year 31. The j piuce in March. April and May. life; liis Sunday Is his real holiday, j Krencli, al le.i.-t. still obey that i Sixteen centuries have proved i rub- very cheerfully and they think j Mall Tribune ads are read by ii.:.t limn likes belli tr ordered not ' t h'-v havu hniiruved uiton ii by I 2it..a0 peotdc every day. tf Frenchman Plays on Sunday ' tube above the Hula, there seems frequency uiniA!i..e tu ii, ,,wl,Pi,,nK! tragic saerlflco of ',.MIml,M but it I, M,c ueu eai ma see mi m () ,. u,u m.eU for muro 1Im)i ( flM.tH , u, v" . . , .....I,,.,.. ,... " uminary sieps. ior mere win oe who neok death by aulcido now find a huppy Jiomo in tho beauti ful archdueul cautlo which the fiuvornmont bus converted Into a Suicides Homo, , Hero would-bo aulcidea have eonifortablo uccomtnodatloiiH, re lief from mental worries and In ducement toward n brighter view of ,'lBteiu'o. lV'S'. hiry, aunuy rvouiv. ehcerfully furnished, are jn'uvHfed . und inmates uro given niuiital treutmeiil wheij necessao' has remained for "Tho ind. i,..h.,Ui t-..ltlii, iinw iilnviiiir at the ltllilto theatre, to bring' out ' "" "ei nallliB currenl lubes avtiilable before (he June trade nt because of de- luiptnent or because of the nature of the apparatus. , lieatrlee. Neb., bus been experl- W hat effect tube reduction will i ,.m-lng difricnltv w ith power line I four tubes. A II new shlo to tho actress' niany-!""" Ml" """'h '" ''''luelng I ,ave upon the pocketbook of the ' ulses wllose source It has been sided versatility. I""' '"'k census. Wllh lhelr BP, i,uv,.r cannot be determined at unable, to find. Listeners have ap- ! A woman at bay fighting In a " icccier win siep ; present. Less apparatus and less pt.ied to Major Joint It. Mills, audi primitive wilderness with the sav-'"11 '""und today s sets In dlKtance ,mi, ,.0qulrcd in conslrucllon . , i planned to submll to the city agerv of a tigress to save her I Retting und selectivity, may have wud i, expected to have a fit- council an ordinance draft cover- ! soul this is the character hiio ,"" " ' " mi.m tne iny the liuerieremi sunjcei. to qualify as portrays in tlm lnlghly drama. i " """"'' . It Is a story of clmnenlnl emo-: 1'ecislm, as to a foui-luhe Hi -lions in a ,-rlu.llivo land; a land j ''" a.so resls en Irely ..,., ilin ii.iritu.e upon llle ell-cull designer. If lie Tho. mental clinics, iim they aro ?,.'," ,.'.,.....," ,i. ...uis inosl mil of the tubes that he will called, .wwcro .established by Iho, " "V., ..... . ,..i,.. ,,ri,i. have to work with, flvo will be g.ovonimont . to chock - tho over- ' '""' ' . : P,2 i I "inc. than enough. Tho new ,bes. growing number of auleideH due - j (...,...... , . . j to unemploymeitl, financial rever. tvn, aieniiVNi uuu uinu)iiiuiiiivtt lovo. ; Tho In mut em aro called guosU and uvo provided with li braries, small moving picture per formances, radios and a dally or chestra concert. Most of tho women Bent to these cllulcfi are Victims of un fortunate love affairs, and there itra Ktvch special treatment by woman. pnycholiglstH. lCvory ef fort In made to Induce women tu tatt-Ctt rtetv Interest In Ufo and to farg-ot their unhappy condition, Ih, rnont eason a week's treat ment! lit suffleleut to effect a eoin pletft euro. Hypnotism Is some times Dscd In Vrder to Induce' u sane and healthy outlook on life. Onmett, . outdoor sports and all kln;ls of mental diversions are en courtigcil. ; Bpeelal nttentlon Is devoted to tho large number of men who have sought suicide because of unemployment. It Is found that most of these men aru married and, finding themselves without .'lays out bis equipment to net the Billie Dove at . Ii It'll will do more per voti than tlielr AC predecessors, arc n new shield irrld radio frequency nmpll- the Rialto Today A lllllle Dove never appeared to , m belter advantage than In "Adora- Hon." at Hunt's I'ratciian theater , today, ( In equlslte galii. Willi a role that 3 calls for stirring emotional iiellng. ' rzs and mipporlod by a supeiii cast. ' . she has a splcnilld oppoiiunliy for again proving her ublllty. There ' - - Is no lovlier woman on the screen, zzzzi Tho story deals with the plight ' of ltusslan royalty and aristocracy following the revolution. They fleoi. to I'mis and there Ihelr destinies - are worked out. The theme of !sa Joalousy forms the basis of the, story und Involves the lovely l'rln- : . cess Klena and her consort, I'lince Herge. played by Antonio Moreno rl T with great skill. z "Adoration" is playing In con- moans of supporting their faml- Junction w ith the Kauchon and An facturer reuclles maxlinum pro duction. . In this connection the t shield griil tube removes the need i of oscillation control or nculratl- 1 gallon devices. (1ll War Vet Hies. SAN DiKtll), t'al.. Jan. .- Tlm-. otby Xuthall liohlen. Ml, who nt- teniled the convention that noini- 1 rresent Indications are that ! nated Lincoln for president In isso. , there Is nolnlcntion of manufac- and was one of Illinois' first vol-, lurcl: to substitute their entire i Ulltcers In the Civil war, died here lines with shield grid oulflts. it Is I after an Illness of two weeks, lie planned that they lie supple- ! forinedly was mayor of Aurora. HI. Ilea, havo turned to suicide ns the only wny out of their trouble. Thu government (nakes a com plete Invostlgatlnn to the men's circumstance and an attempt is vuadn to find them 'positions and to givo them a now start In life. Marco rillbouettc Idea." Atmosphere of Hospitality Country Store Hunt's Craterian Jano (Jrey Is known as tho tdlhouotto girl. The title was be stowed upon her because of all the girls within the ken of Kanchon Marco, alio cast the muil beauti ful and perfcul silhouette. It hap pened during a thentiieiil experi ment by which .o method was sotightvhluh would develop a ll liouctto without an Intervening screen. Thl wa accomplished finally by means of highly light ed background and a dark fore ground. Scores of glrU paraded li'ifore tho Blowing curtain. Jllss ty w picked as the Ideal mi hMv 'rl n Ib tctttured umtln)t What promises to be a nio.-it pop ' lllar attraction Joseph (1. Kelley'.i ; Country Htoro. which slarts tomor- i row night at Hunt's Crnieiiaii. i Tho Country Store is u whole i show In Itself, providing fun, laugh- I ler and entertainment, besides glv-, log every person an opportunity to he well rewarded. '. ' Mr. Kelley. who will he master; of ceremonies, promises plenty of . stiinla and everyone will be Nvcll -compensated by tho evening of en -1 tertalnmcnt. ' WAaillNOTOX. Jan. S. Ml '3 The depaiiinent of the interior an- nounced today that tax refunds on revested grant lands amounting to I3i,491.85 had been paid to three : countlos In Oregon. Counties nnd amount received: , Marlon. IO.38? J0: Yam I I I. $.'JS6.7: I'olk. IS.II2H.S3. ':rillllllllll Wlu'ii vou foiiic to tin- (.'oniinu nity Hospital, you'll he troatod like; a guesst. Thoiv's an at nu lilicrt' of ivst that you'll iMijoy aiul a courteous, personal ser vice that will make you Tool at home. Here you'll t'imi cool, airy rooms ami will he offered scientifically prepared foods. Capable grad- vcmr uate nurses will be service. at The Community Hos pital is conveniently located a few blocks from the business center of Med ford An easy, five-minute walk. THe cost however, will com lare favorably with the charges at a first class hotel you'll agree that our charges are moderate! after considering the service we rentier. I Community Hospital Cluvti'M dv,iU(H gala r.iull. III! ii i n k - HOlfJ i-.r-- 7-" "NX r xO ATTATF.R KENT cleveloped V ; , xV. such a pood nll-rlcclric set t' that 200.000 families bought it in four months . . . Now here's the suit better pnPth. AtwalerKent all-electric for 192'J. And that niarvrlotis radio factory in Philadel phia has perfected new ways of making fine radio and al tin; same lime innuc iuc jmco jitill lower. Think of an all-elnelrie, plug-in re ceiver, Iructoned and selective, small . rf and heatiliful.lighterand trimmer. with more power, more range ami even more dependabil ity al such a price! ud ihink oldiiil v - x thereisforeverv- V X hod' lo li.U'U Mode HO A. C. set. For 110.20voll.500cTrl alternating current. Requires six A. C. tubes anH one rectifying tube. $81. AIo MoHcH2 A.CmI with automatic line voltage regulator, $90, and Model 44, an extra-powerful cventube A. C, set. SI 10, Battery acts, $53 and $72 (less tubes and batteries). n - d (uilhout tubes) to in this greatest of radio years the Presiden tial campaign, w ith Smilh and Hoover talking frequently news bulletins and expensive con certs fights and baseball entertainment get ling belter and more varied all the time. All we ask is a chance lo lei you try the 1929 Atwater Kent all-electric set. It's a thrill but don't take ou r word for it. Have a demons! ra tion. Drop in or telephone us, without delay. Radio's truest volet" Atvalrr Kut RHI Speak. trt: Mo-I-U E. F.l. w tarn aittlMy.Allff-r. 1 ... i. ... . L - ... NIIciitlquarterw PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE o 212 214 W. Main A. B. Cunningham mum mini w 1 1 iiiiiini i iPi ::::, luiiititiiuiimuiitutittitiiiuiuiiuiiuiuiiiiiiiuBiiiiuiiuiiiiuiitiu-- i - . Vtsif Phone 12 0. 0. Alenderfer .y' r lllliliillliilhliillililllliilill'ir ;:i!ll!.!;!ilillt!!!l!l!lill!i!lll!!l','ill!!i:i!lli:;!i!i!:M:M!l!t