Page four MEDFORD lfATL TRIBUTE MEDFORD. OREfiOX, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1929.' . 111 Hi- 1 1 f '31 Hi HI V. 1 i' ;' I ' it 1 3 t 'i ? ? A 9' UEDFOBD MAIL f R1BUNE Mir, , WmUt MEDTOilD MIM1M0 CO. it-ir-i m. rv m. i r omr w. icru Knur l lUUnil 1M1TH. Manatar Ai loJtndtai Natapapar aaaon! elaa auitar at aUdrv4. two, aariar Act at aUfdl t, lit. fCMCMVTION IAIH r Mall la aVhinea: Mir, itk amur, jtar f.b'o fMlr, 1U (malar, MnU T Dally, alttamit uodv, fear 9.00 , tMllr, wlUnil fraxUr, Mootb'. (5 WaaUj (tall TrlMiH, aoa jaar 1.00 ' luxUj. Ht year 1.00 JacaaoiMUa, Cfolnl PolM, nunli, Iiltu, Oold lu ano on niiiimi- tlillj, arlUl iundij, aontli $ ,f Mir, vllbotlt lunuar. Booth 65 Hail, titboot Sunday. OM raw f.on Daly, ltb Sunday, om tw.. ..... 8.00 All taraaa, casn la Ota K. HOW ABOUT "AMABASSADOR" DAWKS? . UKMBEI Or TH( ASSOCIATED PHCM ttnhim full Leul Win Bertleo Tba Ajtodatod PrtM la eieluslraly antltM to laa aaa for BrtlleaUoa of all nan dlaoatchaa amHtad U tt u Mharataa trail lad III Uila paear, sod alao to Vm local m publlahad bertln. ill rtfbla for publlmloa of apoeUI dupataaaa oardj ora Alao raanad. Sawn dallr iwiii dreulatlaaj for tlx ajootbr adtnf Oct. 1, l2l, 4488. . Official papar of tht City of Medford. OfflcUl paper of Jackson County. Adfortlrlnf Kepretenutlna UK M0OEN8EN A COHI'ANY - Offleaa Id Kr York. Clifeaio, Datrott, ias tmxim, lot Antelea, Scallla, Portland. i Smudge Smoke The plea of the flahermon to advance the opening of the fish ing season to Sunday wag denied, ho the piscatorial enthuniaats can so to church. ' . Bill Grieves, a well-known mountaineer of the rrotipect dis trict, was loafing around town ' the first of the week.- The Vawtcr Boys' clock has re covered from Its illness, elimin ating a young but potent excuse for being late to dinner, for a few Insignificant husbands. Charlie "Dawes of Chicago, men-j tloned for ambassador' to England, has been confirmed by Dock Keen, and It is understood the IH. Senate will take similar au tlon. sTherb will be a Pet Show next Bat. Boylal Hons and tho Komeo IlbppeH-.CKt aro barred. Ben Garnelt was rejoicing over ; tho. woekf-endt, claiming that his 'boy had swore ' off' raising dinky mustaches, as lie la getting ready to graduate. The' Alio point of this situation is that when he goes to college, he can .not raise a mustache, until lie Is a senior, which will bo four years, or nU into 1833. Country pasturen aro i full of wobbly-legged calves. : One-eyed vehicles continue ta roam the highways of nights, . with no annoyance to themselves. Home house-cleaning In being done, but will not rage full blast until early In May. The rain, what thero iwa of. It, . lias caused the alfalfa to whip up, also , dundellons. ' ' A, large crowd attended the pult . nnd-haul Friday night, put on by the. Odd Fellows. . Tin roofs tn tho biz area were rattled Rat. by low-flying planes.. The Postcard readers kitten ball, team of the postoffico defeated Copco Frl eve, by a worse score than Portland generally gets It. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from PK One.) Tho formnr head of tho KiiKNlun lirmy, and rlouo asHocltttrt of 1fnln. will remain, by rompulnlnn, In Con Blantlnoplo, writing against Hlalln, his enemy In power. He isays he lieedB German health hatha, and that the I'llmate and etrange Ian puago of Constantinople will bo the death of him. ProBldenl Hoover wrltna a II tic article for the Yale Dally Newn, rmphaaltlDK the need of colleftn trained minds In utato and national politics. Fortunatoly for 100.ftflO.ono. minds not college trained can alxo be uko- : fill, as proved by Abraham Lin coin. Thomas A. Kdieon, Uonry ford and somo others. It all depends on what Is tn tho mind to Btart with. No collego training can mako much out of a vacuum. With or without collego training. Hoover could be Presi dent. . I bassador lu Great Britain, is an excellent one, and a strik ing example of President Iloover's keen and penetrating judg ment of men. " - ' ' . Of course if Mr. Dawes were really the incorrigibly tem pestuous and somewhat erratic character ko many people believe him to be, there would be some question of his fitness to fill tht- highest diplomatiu post in this country's foreign service. But the real Dawes is far from the "Hell and Maria," under- slung pipe eccentric, which the newspaper boys have built up, I and has been encouraged more or less by the General himself, for excellent reasons of his own. As the former Vice-President remarked, en route to Santo Domingo, "All my indiscretions have been carefully premedi tated," including, one might add, his picturesque vocabulary, aud his occasional assaults upon the United States Senate. ' ', The Dawes character is a highly complicated and contradic tory one, but he is essentially the poet and fdcalist, whose tem perament is romantic but whose method is practical, and we believe this truth will become generally apparent before he re linquishes bis post at the court of St. James. And this is the typo that will be particularly appreciated and useful in the social and diplomatic (and in London the social IS tho diplomatic) circles of the British capital. The ruling classes of Great Britain love a genuine personality. General Dawes is just that. Uuliko so many of his predecessors, he has something more thau great wealth to commend him. He is, in short, a man of parts. Well read, well informed, an excellent conversationalist, a gifted musician and successful composer, rough aud ready language and manner has been merely a shield he has constructed to hide a sensitive aud highly strung spirit, lie is, to our niind, "MADK" for the job he has been given. . Such qualities would not be so important in other foreign countries. But in England, they arc supremely important. For over there the drawing room and the dinner table arc the two main entrances to diplomatic influence. ..' But not only is Mr. Dawes peculiarly qualified to fill the dip lomatic post, from the standpoint of conditions in Great Britain; lie is equally well qualified from the standpoint of the UnitcV States. His two main problems will be concerned with .finance and armaments. Mr. Dawes is not only a trained financier, he knows Kuropean finance as few Americans do. IIo not only knows Knglaml politically, but all Kurope. Holding an important post not only during the war, but. during tho post-war adjust ment 'period, ho will have first-hand and practical knowledge of all the factors entering into military and navul armament problems. ' Finally, and perhaps most important, with all his sentimentaH siispect9ilities, General Dawes has the fighting heart and an extremely slirewd mind. It will be difficult to put anything over ou him. No matter how popular lie may become socially, or how congenial ho may find the atmosphere of Loudon draw ing rooms; nothing cortwrjiing the vital interests of this coun try will escape him; no amount of flattery or palaver will de ceive or dissuade him; He is far too experienced, loo amcli the sophisticated man. of the world for that. In fact, in our opinion, there hasn't been an appointment to the court of St. James, since that of the late Rufus Choate, which as far as the matter of personal fitness ami PROBABLE success aro concerned, can compare in all-around excellence i with that of Gneral Dawes. ' " Certainly, President Hoover, in his diplomatic choice, has thoroughly sustained the confidence of his supporters that, if elected, ho would raise the quality of the foreign servic.c of this country to the highest level attained in recent American history. GOLFERS URGED TO TURN IN SCORES Final play In the Humane So ciety handicap tournament ut tbo Kogue Valley club links will be held today. Golfers are r urged to turn In their scores for tho MuCaskey trophy play, which expires Jlay t, and for the Airs. Biddlo Sr.. trophy tot women golfers. . which closes Msy 16. Jack Hueston reports there has been no lints turned In by the men golfers to date, and the time is growing short. NKW YORK, April 13. (AT Because girls' cigarettes caused three fires In one day A recently1 at Barnard college, notice has been given that smoking must be confined to rooms designated fur the purpose. Thirty tons of kuKul uuta uvd by ancient Hawaiian fu-r caudles, have been sent to a Pacifto cvt oil extracting plant for avvrlmvit lal purposes. u IS OF North Dakota Paper Lauds Medford Progressiveness and Air-Mindedness "Old 'Wedding Mint" la tho name of a walta ballad, tho word of which 'were written rcconlly by Mm. Mattlo It. Lutnan of Medford. and aet to mualo by tiylvcaler U Crosa of Heattlc. Tho copies of the oni, which have Just coino off tho prcaa, arrived In Medford yoiitcr day, and have boon dlalrlbuted to the : Palmer tnuslo houao and to KMEIl, tho Mall Trlhuno-Vlrgln station. Tho composition will bo featured over the local radio atatlon aoine . lime within the week, an well an over two of (ho largo atallona at fleattle. If It provoa popular. Mm, Luman. who haa a number of lyrloa compoaed, will try her luck at getting others among her collection on the market. WASHINGTON, April J J. P Justice Harlan Fleke Klooe. who one played football for Calvin Coolldge'a alma mater, haa luts of stuff at seasions of tho medi cine bad cabinet, as Mr. Hoover and Hugh Ullwon can testify. The stnry Is that one Htone tons af fected the presidential wind and another marked up a diplomatic nose, . r ., . . The Times-Record editor hue re ceived a copy of the Mearord (Ore gon). Mail Tribune, giving an ac count of tho voto on the prupoaU tion to buy an airport, tho cost be ing 1 1 20,0110 for 284 ucreM and for Improvonicnts to bo put on tho air port to tako cure of tho buuiriPHH. While tho editor of the Times Record whh In Medford tills last winter this question of tho bond Issue for tho airport was ou and It waa our privllego to attend sovcml club dinners at which timo tills great question was difciisst-cl. We had an Idea at that tlmo that the voto was going to bo close because people shy at bond issues, but we find that 2244 vuted for tho bond issue and only 183 against, which shows that tho peoplo of Medford are alive to the Importance of sc ouring this airport uml of tho in creasing travel and buslnosa that will co mo to Modfard. ' Air mail Is regularly delivered from Los Angeles to I'nrtlund and a lino of passongcr ships will be operated between theso points, ships carrying twenty passengers. To give you an illustration as to the need and Impoi-tnuco of this airport and an nlrport In any city where tho government establishes a mail route, the mail plane leaves Portland. Oregon, at 7 In tho nior nlng and lunris at Mcd'ord at 8: in, u riislanco of about S4o miles. It lakes tho regulsr train twelve hours to make this trip, showing how mall and pnongrrs can bo transported over the country six times faster by plane than by train. Tho world is moving ahead routes arc going to become many. The towns that rise to tho call of progress aro tho towns that will progress that is a suro and cer tain thing. , At . Medford tho government Is going to put up aud is nlreudy at uuik ou a fifty thousand dollar radio station that will keep In touch wllh outgoing and Incoming mall planes all tho time. They have some fog out there In tho, winter time and this radio station is Im portant. Tho pilot lifts his plane above the 1'og bank and tho radio keeps hlin In touc'.i with tho situa tion and tells him when to drop bolow at a given point and hind on a field. It Is a great thing, in addition to tho radio station the city of Medford Is putting up han gars for tho ships, filling stutions and a restaurant und oilier eon. venlences on that flying field that ' means to that city tho bringing in I or nundrciis of people tho year around. 11 Is figured that the grounds will pay for themselves hy rentals and concessions and that lu time tho bond Issue will be a pay-. Ing thing fur that progressive city. Certainly tho people there hnvo seen a great vision of progress and Mislead of getting out their ham mers and knocking, have thrown their hammers Into the Hogue river and got solidly behind a pro ject that means much to that city. Medford Is tho only otwn between Portland and Oakland, t'nlirnrnla. Ihat has the distinction of being a Class A nlrport ua demanded by the government. Wo eongrntiilale MedTnrd on Its pnigresslvenrss. Valley Cliy, (N. ami these mall and passenger !). Times-Record STANDARD ETHYL A parade routed through tho business district of the city was lha means used, by A. K. West, mana ger of tho Standard Oil company Interests hero tu advertise tho Standard Ethyl gasoline, now on aale. . . j Tho Standard Ethyl Is tho golden I anniversary offering of the Stand-j ard Oil company, and la on sal at Iho following servlco stations: Tho Medford and Central Point stations of tteebo & Kindle; Weaver's serv ice station: Trhinglo servlco sta tion; Armory service station: C. K Monnlch, and Maker's grocery. At Kagle Point, the new motor fuel la dispensed at the (truce Da hack atatlon. In Ashland at the lilack and Whllo. Karlow's Red. While and Itlue stations, and In Talent at Mrs. tlullcn'a station. NKW YORK, April IstyP) Aroused by the acquittal In fede ral court of Teiaa liiilnan. Police Commlsaloner Whalen In an ad dress lost night advocated a law forbidding employment of hos- tesses In night clubs. RERMN. April H. Wl Ye hudi Menuhln, : 12-yeur-old violin prodigy of Ban Francisco and New York last night took Uerlin tuusia lovers by storm lu a con-o-it with the philharmnnla or Uwtv with Uruno Waller con dnvlitig 1 IS I S THEATRE THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. v The Comedy Hit of the Season! Shoes!' Rice! Mystery! Thrills Galore! "DCCU7 &Tt- (ikLJr.Q!P Norma letter jj wtmzd. mci nz lake mu-; ' - COATS-DRSSCS-SPOrlTSWRQT rfftfjts ' W NORTH CENTRAL . 1 KAMI VI UiV Join the Sunny Honeymooners On a Trip Over 6i The Dover Road" ! ,2w$? 3 Big Acts Full of Action! ' , Featuring V ' ' . ' ' , THE STUDIO PLAYERS Under the Personal Direction of Tom Swem ' Tickets, 75c, any place in the house. On sale at Box Office, Jar min & Woods, Browns, Mann's, Larry Schades, Colvigs. Ill . - . . " "" " ill Get Ready for Summer i i I 1 Light weight summer garments stored away last fall re quire expert cleaning and pressing service, such as we offer, to make them presentable for spring. Put Your Spring Cleaning and Pressing Problems in Our Hands f . .. Where service is right and prices are moderate Gruen Time Time We can make your ties or hat look like new at a very nominal cost. City Cleaning & Dyeing Works We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are 624 N. Riverside Phone 674 blip is Heeinist; ut' llio iibsiilule (.lopeiulability nml iinimilfliotl Ix'tiiil.v oT Cfnion Walulies, they are pi'cfom'il evcrywltere by those who will lie satisfieil with only the best. Union WiilehcM are east'd in H-karnt, re inforced ami 14-karat, solid cold Watls-woi-th eases ... no cliroine cases muy l! found on Cirneii AVatelies. .' . In spite of their superior beauty mid ac curate dependability, Gruen Watches cost no more thau other good watches. There Is No Finer Gift Than a DIAMOND Time may erase the lustre and charm of many git'ls but it will serve only to add value and charm to a diamond. April is the 'month of Biamouds a fitting time to make your "investment. . . . AVe have a beautiful array of fine diamonds' und an exceptional display of fine settings. JEWELERS ' MEDFORD, ORE. The Modern Jewelry Store Best Painless Dentistry .v .... , ': - , Plates MUST BE it Custom Built" Kvcry moiilh is dilTeient mid every plate must be filled separately. Much care must be taken il a plate is to LOOK natural and FLrIL natural. make plates riirht here in my Afc'tKord office that SATISFY. Such well known mate rials as Heedlile, Porcelite and Iicsin ito arc used and each plate is GUAR ANTKKD to jrivn genuine mouth com fort and natural expression. Dr. L H. Gove Offlcs Phone 872-J Residence Phone 7S8-J 235 East Main St.