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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1929)
PICE SIX MEfiroTCD ma"tt; tribune, medford, oRECoy, Tmrnspav,' arancir ?s, 1029. - .nrr. I .11 V-l. III !: tii'l.- .nt.i.'i! I. .l.ii I i ' . ... T."V . 1' i i ' ? .si. V 5 i UPTOMEDFORD FRUIT IVIEN TO JAPANESE SIGNED FOR AIRPORT OR BENEFIT THRU RUT SAYS GATES NIGHT PLANES . . 1 ' ll Is lip In Ihe fililPiis of Hertford whether Hertford will tuke its place as the. key city on the Pacific coast air route or slide into a rut and let neighboring cltieB tuke the lead In a:rport development, suld Following uncertainty , 'part of thi Japanese, local and The Roifue River Traffic asso- ' ' , . . . ... . 1 southern Oregon funs next Wed nation wus iiom.ni ai us -n-; neB(ay eveninB at ,ne armory win tr 00x ofnce, where they will then inn ; muay mui me uw--i iiuivin. nave me opportunity ot seem (food match enjoyed by every spec tator in the house. RESERVATIONS OPEN FOR REVUE ON FRIDAY!? Unsigned Articles Cannot Be Printed A communication regard- inK the airport received by. this office cannot be printed 4 because it does not comply with the usual ruleH, which f require the names rot those Holder of tickets for the big American Legion Whoopee Revue next Monday night at the Craterian 1 tlon be given. They do not theatre may exchange them tomor row for reserved seats at the thea- IntendH to open a night mall aer-1 1 arro Alylake, a recent arrival1 ... ,nat . ' - . A. tn na nplltnt? fast and nrnnnprt Iva iroin Japan, in action againsmoo 1 - r oityers .are urge., to mane vice from the locul airport June ieaa in a.rpon aeveiopment, said). hw Hrto hnor from here William Gates epeaking before thejwfHb; ahout one O.clopk a. m., , 10 M a nuru I0,,ni California Oregon Power company jand tne afBKICIttt(in moved to takoimaaJrfi b(e 190.nound man forum at noon at (he Hotel Med- a,ntl tll oul, lh(J Aiyiake, a Dig w-pound man, I th necetwmry steps to attk the will wrestle 1 methods employed by Kruse. who has been Winning his matches with regularity in southern Oregon. In Tu nu n abm itt va short lenirih on the nnsnllilllilps ni l,'u"lu' ... . .. ... 1 aKalnst the catchas-catch can .w f,..,,,o tr.r -.i.i,,... i, ihh .1. cimies ior me ni.nuiing ui ..... jiort bond Issue passes at the spe-! n'"'!' , . . , ... ,,.,, clal election Anril 2. He was fol. At the l,clBht of the fruit sen- lowed by Seeley Hull, who dls.los I ln ' neiKni.0rnoou " ".However, he Is expected to meet ed Interestln,! information on the I ",", r" ll y are dispatched -" with some difficulty in the Jap. proiiosed port. eastern fruit centers, and with wh(1 lH renmed to be fast, clever Mr. lale compared the shunt- , V .. T " " Blr"."B' u,lu e!,l,el'u,ly we" "V i.i.Kt.- !- -111... ...... on lnH j,u jusu inemou. ot wrest- would he sent aerially. A letter g wtsluli he is expected to em would reach New York In twoj,i(IVi and one-half days, and arrive In -ple match wm he the first held San Francisco for the first morn Hon between Astoria and I'ortlaml to what might happen at Medford. Astoria had wonderful harbor facili ties, he said, and should have been a large city, hut due to the In Illa tive of Portland, the latter city took Krenter steps in developing Its harbor. Today Astoria Is still a small city and Portland Is the me tropolis of the slate. If Medford falls In the present proposed air port development, a like situation can take place locally. A compari son was also made in connection with Jacksonville, which remained a small town after It hud rehised to Kive concessions lo the railroad company, which constructed Its line throiiKh Jackson counlv In IKKI. It Is Mr. flutes' belief thai 23 years will witness such Kieut de velopment In aviation that rail roads no longer lie important in ing delivery- H would local fruit correspondence lin menseiy. Hurl Coe reported thut no head way had been made In the effort launched two years ago, for the installation of mall boxes at both ends of the depot platform, so mail could he sent on trains, with out waiting for the trains to arrive. It was stated that tho chief ; trouble with the Installation of the boxes was that the train mailj clerics were too -biiHy to mako col-, lections, and that considerable governmental red tape would havej lo bo unraveled before tho ntall In the armory for several months "xpeiiito i ,n( win ue preceded by good pre liminurles, probably including an event between Tommy Kyan, local wrestling tailor, and Young (lotch, who at their last meeting put up 1 urge., to make pur chases early if the best seats are preferred. The entire assemblage for the revue is going through dally re hearsals and rapidly developing perfect theatrical form for the pre sentation. Rehearsals are indica tive of one of the best productions of its kind ever seen in Medford. . , PuclicriH Avt-alts Stork. NEW YORK, March 28. UP) At a ranch in Morocco, as related by the New York American's so ciety editor, -the Duchesse de Ne mours, the former Peggy Watson of Washington, is waiting a happy event, she is hoping for a son, not only lo further a Teconcilla-i tlon with her husband's parents, hut because of the possibility that he might be king of Frnnce. I 4 necessnrlly have to be printed 4 hut we must know who sponsers them. Another requirement Is that articles must not be over 250 words. This one Is double that. 4 If the parties who sent In 4 4 this story will call and give the name or names of spon- 4 4 sers and reduce the size of 4 f this article, we will gladly print It. EAKER TO ANSWER F T Draft Impeachment. OKLAHOMA CITY. March 28 John Head, chairman of the house of representatives investi gating committee, announced to day that articles of Impeachment were being drawn against Harry B. Cordell. president of the board of agriculture; C. C. Childers, chairman, and Fred Capshaw. member of the state corporation commission. ' - PORTLAND. Ore., March 28. ' (JPf Captain Ira Enker, army flier,' took the air ' mail south from . Portland today. He left the Swan Island ftlrpprt at 7 a. m. 1 Captain Kaker arrived late yester day from. Seattle and Is going to t San Francisco,, where he said he would answer charges that he had ' made a mver dive" over a crowd j at the Oakland airport. j Captain- Eaker rose to fame as ; chief pilot . of the army plane ' "Question Mark" In Its record- I smashing endurance flight. ; Captain Kaker arrived at Med ford this morning at 9:30 as a passenger on the.-southbound air mall ship, stopped only a few min utes and left for his California destination. ' Don't Uke -Miss Simon. HUDAI'KST. . March 28. JP) Informatlon comes to the Jewish telegraph agency that there has been antl-semltic agitation against Miss FJizaheth Simon, beauty chosen to represent Kurope at a Galveston pageant. There has been a demonstration outside her house; theatres In the city of Kesneteky have discontinued news reels depleting her. the ' transportation of passengers. I boxes would be established, If ever, and will be used mainly lo haul i The association voted to con heavy freight. .Meiirmd will he a t:nue their efforts along this line, large airport center, with planes It was also announced that the flying in all directions, unci will be '! local postorriie hail put on an (he distributing point for the mill-1 exiru c..rk for the distribution of Pacific empire, which Is hound to ; tlx. evening mall, and that from see great development In a similar i now on. it would be In the boxes length of time. Medford will take its rightful place In the nviallon world if based on good foundation, seeTi in the construction of the new municipal ulrport. Seeley Hall explalnod the mean ing of the airport, describing it as a landing field having all the present-day aviation facilities, Including administration buildings, adequate .runways, lighted fields, restau rant, emergency hospital, radio sta tion, weather bureau, linimurs and other things found necessary for modern Tying. The Hoeing airplane Interests are planning a big program lor the en suing year and a portion of this program cannot he carried out, said Mr. Hull, unless cltl.en ot Medronl no-operate In I be now airport con struction. Large 2ll:iiassunu;er shins will lie operuled tiver the coast daily on regular schedule nnd night Dying will be n feature of the com pany in carrying express and mall. Outside of the H.uti of money lo be iwed for the purchuse of the field and for lights, tho latter lo uost $7000 complete, 70 per cent or Ihe remainder will he spent for la bor, In. preparing the airport for use. if the bond Issue carries, It will probably be July when It Is expected to be completed, hut II will be ln a condition to bo Msec! earlier, i . Moving pictures nf airport "devel opment in Modford since the first air mall survey piano arrived hero tn 1926, were shown by Horace llromley and the change in type of planes from that time to the pres ent day could be eusllv seen. The program shown In the lust two yearn Is only an Inkling, It was pointed out. In comparison to the aircraft development that will take place in the future. , Wihlle'the forum was hold by the California Oregon Power company, a good sized delegation of others, not employes of the company, worn present. ASK STATE PROBE by o'clock. Tho puslof fire front Horn- will be lucked at 1 U i u'clock. hh U'ri'Hiilt of this chnitKo. Harry Rosenberg reported that elht packing houses and growers; had signed up for box making muchlneH, and that the zero hour for ordering the machines was April 1. The macblnos will be delivered by June 1, nnd will be ready to make boxes, upon instal lation. Mr. Rosenberg told his fellow frtiiAiien that the mucbines had proven satisfactory; that they never wearied, or went on a strike or failed to come to work, or ar gued during the height of a rush, and were capablo of driving eight nulls tit una lick. It was urKi'd upon the associa tion members to get out and voto at tne nlrport nana elect ion next Tuesday, und do some, campaigning in the meantime among x their friends 'and neighbors. f -AURORA, III., Mar. 28. (V) Rta le's Attorney (jco, I), Oirlmry announced today that he would ask Attorney Gemmtl Oscar K. t'avlstroin to take over Investiga tion Into the death of Mrs. I.llllan Deklng, who was killed In her homo Monday night by county dry raiders. The state' attorney, who Initi ated the , clean up cam pa Ik n that brought about the raid, hud pre viously rejected all HtlicKCntlnn that a special prosecutor be Ap pointed tu conduct an Inquiry. Carbary said It was evident that friends and attorney of the Deklng family are "trying to create the feeling In Kane county that 1 would be unfair In handling this -nc." The condition of Roy Hmlth, the deputy sheriff who Hhot Mrs. Pek ing after knocking her huuml down with h rifle butt, wiim nmf critical ht.t nlthl, the hnnpttal re ported. He was shot In the leg by the Iekini;n' I -year-old son (.era Id. Hmlth'n temperature aw rising nnd blood poisoning was feared. ROSICHUMO, Ore., March 28. (A) Sportsmen from all sections of Oregon will gather In Roseburg tonight for the nnntinl bamiuet of the Douglas County Sportsmen's ; and Game Protective assoclutlon. CluhH from Medford, (irantn Pass, Portland, Kugene and other points were sending large delegations, ! while nearly every other snorts-1 mans' club In the slalo will he represented by one or more yf Its officers. ! Governor Patterson nnd fish commission officials wero on (he program. IEKSONBEATS SOLO . RECORD FOR FLIGHT ROOSKVKLT FVAA N'ew York, March 28. !' At 5:117 o'clock this afternoon Martin .lonsun beat the solo endurance flight record ol' 'tfi hours, '2 mlunlcs and f0 sec onds established last your by thn late Itoynl V. Thomas, and made n s:ife Inmlhig. "42" Means Rainbow. j Ask "Reilly." 1 PROPERTY CUSTODIAN 1 INNER OF VERDICT! PORTI-AND. Ore., March 2. (m A verdict for tho philntHf ren dering a verdict of $7,(t4G.ffn itpalnst all three dcfendanln, IJ. W. U'lckey. Dow V. Walker and AugiiNt AVentme, was returned by n Jury In t'lrcuit Judue Hcwllt'n j sj court this afternoon. The mitt was I brought by Howard Hutheilantl, j alien property euatudlun, "Reilly of the o Rainbow Division" Coming Soon See Real Irish man in Action at ISIS THEATRE SAT., MAR. 30 New Novelty Slippers and Pumps $t.oo $ r.85 anil $g.85 the mode for EASTER Jvvcry frock that P-aris designs these spring days, is fcJr just one purpose RASTER. Every coat is meant to be worn over that frock on EASTER morn ing with an Easter Corsage. Of course, we are excited about them! We have so many charming things that we want you to come in right away, so That you will not miss one! The Coats are tailored or fur trimmed, in all the very newest smooth fabrics, and in a fcalaxy of colors that will surprise you. $9-95 10 $49-75 The Frocks are fluttery with bows and laces and rib bons . . . or as severely and suavely plaiu as the most modern sophisticate could desire. 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