Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 22, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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AGE-OLD CUSTOM
UEIjGRADM (A1) The sweep
ing away of foitertt to trade uml
economic progress ImpoHid by uko
old cuHtoms and outworn mtnu
mont In ono of tho nioet rudlcul
reforms being undertaken by Hi
new dii-tutoruhlp government set
up by King Alexander.
' Ah un example to the buHlnens
world at Int'Ku, tho habit of end
less coffee drinking has biusn fur-
bidden in government oCJeen, the
working day of civil BorvanU hits
t been lengiheiuMl ;and finally they
are to lone many of the holidays
1 they have been enjuylng ly thu
: unlfleatipn of tho Julian ' anJ
(iregorlan eiileiulurH. .
Serbia nlone of Kuropean Btates
bus retained tho Julian ralendur.
Thin has handicapped bun! n ens not
only with foreign countries, but
also with other parts of Jugo
fcluvia whero the CJregorian calen
dar is uued.
1 The effect has been enpeclally
marked each year in December
and January and again around
En titer. In tho winter there aro
two sets of festivities at Inter
vals of 13 days. Thus there are
two St. Nicholas dnyii, two Chrlnt
inuscH, two New Years and two
sets of saint days of which about
10 orcur In January. Similar con
ditions prevail with . the rumlntr
of spring. Holy Week and KuhI"i
The ministry of religion has
held several conferences with tho
astronomical staff of Itelgrado
university and has been asure 1
that there should be no great dif
ficulty in unifying tho two meth
ods of reckoning tho pausing of
tho years.
E
YEAR IN PRISON
Wlwn, ho entered a pleii if Hulliy
in circuit court IIiIh nfinriioon on H
clmi'Ko of (i;ortil iiiff a moonshine
still in the Kvuiih Clonk dlHlrlcl,
A. II, ItOHtt WUH HOIllOIICiMl ll) UlUl
year In Hut tmitu iii'iiluull.ii'y a id
lined iM.
(leoro Wolff entered a pica of
not uaiity on a cliai'KO of pohhokh
Iiik a moniiHiilno Mtlll, and tho pli a
ol' l.uko Jennings of HoukIo, nr
rested for tlio ihihhbhhIoii oi' fillngcd
mush, was postponed u.itll to
morrow. ; Nullmi.il.
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81. Lou la ii II 1
I'hleiiKo 2 ll) I
Alexander and Jonnard; Mulonu
And UoiizhU'h.
11. II. B.
Pltlsbiirsh I 0 2
Cincinnati 9 15 3
Untteiieu: Hill, Kroinur, Daw.
aon and Homuluy; Lilian and
Uoocli.
American.
It. II. 10.
Detroit 1 0 1
SI. Iiuls () 6 0
I'hle and I ' ll 1 11 1 h ; Ocilun, Coff
'nuiu and SclitiiiK. a
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t'lilrago Ill J.". II
I'lPVPlHiiil . (1 7 " I
ilalti'ili'M: Tliiuuau and Aulr.v;
Bhaiita, lloltnnay, (irant and I..
Bcwcll, Myalt Haider.
Hiislai'iul aiul icniN toin
NKW VoltK. Aiuil SS. (l'l
The wife of ''l.eo Manlln, weullliy
rarlKltin nlKht elih owner, lodny
asked police lo Hcitrch for lier
band. who kIio tmld dlMippeareil
early today white carrylnK Jewels
valued at lUO IUHI.
Many new nldcwall laid In Carl
ton. A DOZEN dilTcrcnt tliiiiRs may
cause a hcailaclic, liut tlicrc's
just one thine ymi need ever do to
jet relief. Bayer Aspirin is ni
ihsolutc antidote for surh pain.
Keep it at the olVtte. Have it handy
In the home. Those subject to fre
quent nr sudden headaches should
carry Bayer Aspirin in the pocket
tin. Until you have used it for head
aches, colds, neuralgia, etc., you've
no idea how Bayer Aspirin can help.
It means quick, complete relief t.
millions of men and women who
use it every year. And it docs not
depress the heart.
ASPIRIN
Atpfrtn It th trrt int'k of Brf MamifftrtuM
of MouwioeiictciJeittr v( naticiUctci t
Baseball Scores
'jbji
Signs Aid Diners
Lunch Stands
and Protect Till
in
The humorous warning and
advertising signs seen In some
of the hot dog and light
lunch stands und smaller res-
taurants of that character,
not only are great aids to
digestion, but advine tho
diner that he must not UHk )
for credit. In fact the "we
do not cash checks" signs are
tho most numerous In Med
furd.
Tho following aro some of
the signs seen In these dining
places:
"Two Best t'laces to Rut. f
Here and at Home."
"Hanks Don't Keivo Houp.
Wo Don't Cash Checks.",
"Wo Try to Do tho 1m-
posKlble Please Kveryone."
"Jf Your Wife Can't Cook,
Keep Her for a 1'et and Eat
Here."
"Wo Don't Know Whero 4
Mom 1m, Hut We llavo I'op
on lee."
"Please Do Not Aak Us to
Cash Chocks." -
IN TARIFF CAMPAIGN
WASHINGTON, April 22. (!)
A declaration that propaganda was
being circulated In an attempt to
make the public believo that pro
posed tariff Increases " must be
borne by the consumer was made
in a statement today by Represen
tative Tfmbeiiake, Republican, of
Colorado, a member of the ways
and means committee now framing
the new tariff revision bill.
He said un example of what he
meant was the "attempt underway
to defeat tho higher duties asked
by the American sugar beet and
miKsr cane farmer." Tim her lake
Is an advocate of placing a limit of
rinn.mil) tons on the annual Impor
tations of duly free sugar from ttie
Philippine Mumls.
N
ATM KNS (A1) The Greek popu
lation abrotul, hiivlng slnci.i U)22
been greatly decreased In Aslu
M Inor, 1h expanding widely thru
oulAfrlca. During tho rutting of tho Suez
canal a CI reck established the
Kgyptlnn elgaret Industry. Many
Kgvptlnii dot-tors are of tlreek ori
gin, A lexandrin has several (Ireck
sclif mis and tb U,-i tit hrtipicr IiihI itu
tluiiH. Years ago, Lord Cromer
widie t hat the t i reeks w ere "the
pioneers of progress in thu Sou
dan." There aro (Jreek churches In
Tunisia, Libya, Krythraea und
Hotmilllaml. Abyssinia possesses a
considerable. Creek colony and Ta
rafi. tho Kultan, has visited Athens.
In Huuth Africa there are Hellenic
communities In (he Transvaal,
Rhodesia and at the Cape. They
exist also In Morocco und the
Congo Kreo State.
In all Africa there are 72 (Ireck
communities with 77 churches,
eight bishoprics. 100 schools, and
10 Miisiinlc lodges with moro than
.looo members.
law ur.siMH-i rAiiN;
(Continued from Fag One.)
all 1 ma pat le and negligent offlc
In In, no matter what their status;
by encouragement, production and
rcrugultlnu for Ihoxo who do their
duty; and by the most rigid scru
tiny of tho records and attitudes
of all pcnoiis HtiKKested for ap
pointment lo official posts in our
law enforcement machinery.
"Kvory student of our law en
foivcmcnt mechanism knows full
well that It Ih In need of vigorous
reorganisation; that its proeedure
unduly favored the criminal; that
our .ludli'lary needs to be strength.
end; that the method of assem
bling our Juries needs revision:
that Justice must bo moro swift
and sure."
I'rcss Co n hi A hi.
Addressing himself directly lo
the publishers and editors whom
ho faeed, the president said the
press could play a dominant part
In resolving the basis question of
the understanding, the Ideals, the
relationship of tho Individual citi
zen to the law Itself.
"It (tho press) Is almost final
In Its potency to arouse the Inter
est and conscience of our people,"
ho deelarcd. "It can destroy their
finer sensibilities or It can Invig
orate them. 1 nm well aware that
the great wiajorlty of otir Import
ant Journals clay by day give sup
port to these high Ideals.
"I wonder sometimes, however.
If perhaps a little more support
to our laws could not be given In
one direction. If. Instead of the
glamor it romance and heroism,
which our American Imaginatlvo
minds too frotiuetuty throw around
those who break the law, we
would Invest w th n HUlo romance
and heroism those thousands of
our officers who aro endeavoring
to enforce the law. It would de
crease crime.
I'erhsps a little better propor
tioned balsneo of news eotuern
Ing those criminals who sre con
victed and punished would serve
to Instill the fear of tho low.- j
'Finally, I wish to Rgaln ro-Itm-ttte
that the problem of law
enforcement Is not alone the fune-;
Hon or business of government
K law can be upheld only by
enforcement officers, then our
scheme of government is at un
end."
ClaMlflrd advertising gem rrnutti
tfEDFORD MAIL
RESCUE AIRPLANE
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SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 22.
fP Bix airplanes were headed to
day toward the faHlnesa of the
Tanlml desert, Northern Territory,
where tho plane Kookaburra of
Ueutenant Keith Anderson was
seen yewtorday with a body be
neath ono of its wings.
The planes, carrying food and
medical supplies, sought to learn
the fate of Lieutenant Anderson
and Robert Hitchcock, who 13 days
ago started in search of the then
lost Southern Cross, only to come
to grief themselves.
The Kookaburra was sighted yon
terday by a searching plane, tho
Atlanta, In charge of a pilot named
Drain. Drain was on his way to
AVavo Hill to join the party (search
ing for the fliers when smoke at
tracted his attention.
Drawing nearer and flying over
It, he Haw beneath him the Kooka
burra, a body stretched out under
one of Its wings. 8wooplng lower
he thought he could muko out
Lieutenant Andcruon.
Misfortune dogged the pilot's
heels throughout the day, an early
morn big attempt being first delay
ed through an Imperfection in the
timing apparatus and luter post
poned when weather conditions be
came unfavorable.
LP
TROUNCE ? SEXTET
PORTLAND. April 22. (P)
The alx-man team of the- Portland
colt cluli defeated tho University
or Oregon aextot 1414 to 3 ',4 here
ycHlerdiiy. iluillo Wllhclin, Port
land, atond two to ono ovm Don
Moo, Unlvcralty iayer, and KnK
Ihih, Hiullh anil lie nliinKen of
) 'oi l In ml. aloud three to nolhlni;
over rulnilK-rg. Staples anil Ham
mond of tho college loam.
Tim Hiimmary:
Purl land: OrCBon
Wllholm 2 1 Moo
Itelwtoek . .. 1 Ii 1 14 Will
linulitih 3 0 l'lilniliers
vl,.,,,lii '. I lleilkeinnei-
Slilllll 3 0 Staples
leniilngHon' 3 0 .... llaininonu
HOLY LAND ENTRIES
.N'JIUISAUOM'. Thu move
mont uI'JhwIhIi population into ami
(tut of piileKtfno in;;t. yoar wan ex
actly balanced: ' immigrants, J 1 78 ;
emigrants, 1H7K. '
ThiH extraordtnsiry coincidence is
ly no means pleasing to tho lend
ers of tho Jewish natluital move
mont, seeing that their aim is to
bring tho laigest possible number
of .lows Into tho homeland, or, at
least, sufficiently largo numbers of
them to form a majority of the
population.
Tho figures for tho period since
Juno, I'.iliO, when the civil adminis
tration was established, arc, how
ever, much more encouraging M
the movnimmt. In that period
02,0(10 Jews wove registered us
having entered the country, while
l ho round number of liG.MOO were
emigrants.
During tho w hole post-war
period, therefore, there has been a
considerate ngaln In immigration,
hut not large enough In realize the
ideuhi of the nationalist movement.
S.Li:.M, Ore.. April 'JL. Al All
corporations having trust powers
thai were organized prior to 11)13
are required to secure permits
from tho state corporation depart
ment under the blue sky act before
offering Iholr stock for mile, nays
an opinion received by Corporation
CommtsMtuncr Mark I). McCalllster
from Attorney (leneral 1. II. Van
Winkle. They claimed exemption
under the trust act. but the attor
ney Koncral holds that trust com
panies arc not defined in the trust
act the same as they were prior to
I 111 a.
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AGAIN AT SALEM ti!
SAI.KM, Ore. April i2.-,D
Itollls lliinlinxloii. runner Vulvar
ally of Oregon fuulbiill mar ami
coach of tho Salem IiIkIi hc'ioo!
loam front In I'.uii. will me
ewil l.milo Anderson us mentor of
tho local school oloven and head n
tile phytdeal education depart
"lent, tho fapllal Journal is In
formed.
SAt.KM. Ore.. April ii. oil
Memhers of the Oregon public ser
vice commission ore In Portland
today dcfcnilliiir their order of
somo yeara ago in the hay rate
case before a hearlnir bclnif eon
ducted by the Interstate commc.rce
commlsaton. The hay rates are be.
Inn attacked by the carrier, The
Portland hem-Inn Is one of a series
beliiK held on the Pacific coast by
th interstate commerce commis
sion. Classified idvertmrng get result
TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD,
FEDERAL FORCES
FARE FORTH FOR
FINAL FIGHTING
MEXICO CITY. April 22.-i(P)
Ten thousand federal soldlois un
der Ooncral Piutarco Ellas Cullen
forged northward today across the
southern boundary, of Sonora . for
what may he the lust bis battle of
the revolution.
At Masiaoa and San Antonio,
Sonora, 60 miles north of the fed
orals' Hlartlni; point, are the rebel
army of between G00U and 70UU
men entrenched. i
Tho isjHltiona at Mitalaca and
San Antonio represented- a rohol
advance toward tho fndurula of 25
miles from their former aLrolmhold
of Navaojoa, and was believed to
Indicate, their - desiro to oppose
definitely the rcderal armloH which
alinoHt williout a clash forced them
out of the state of Klnalna.
Federal airpluilea continued to
bomb the rebel positions, reporting
some damage. Rebel airplanes ex
ploded two bombs in the federal
camp at San lilas prior to the
army's departure. Llttlo damag3
waa done.
SANTOS. Hrnzil W) Two Bra
zilian states are training their
youtlis as fishermen to exploit the
country's thousands of miles of
coasts and fish-filled rivers.
Fish importations, dried, smok
ed or salted, cost Ilraull 15. 000,
0110 annually while untold millions
of fresh finny specimens swim
nearby waters.
PlnsstflPrt advertising arum results
ItlMWMia'' I mM !!
Today, when a close-up is being taken, new and even
stronger incandescent " tun-spot " lights beat down on
n star. Film is so sensitive that in this glare the tiniest
skin defect would be registered. The screen stars must
have flawless complexions! For without lovely smooth
skin they cannot hope to win success, and hold it.
MARY PHILBIN, Universal star, in the
bathroom whose quaintness makes it one of
the most charming seen in Hollywood. She
says: "Whether a star's skin is creamy, olive,
or pink and white, it must have the marvelous
smoothness we call 'studio skin. I entrust
mine to Lux Toilet Soap a delightful soap!"
.Both
home and in their dressing rooms
9 out of 10 screen stars use
Lux Toilet Soap for smooth skin
39 directors say lovely skin is the first requisite for charm .
EVELYN BRENT. Para
mount star, says: "A star
simply must have satin
smooth skin. Lux Toilet Soap
it so pleasing and soothing I"
o
Lux Toilet Soap
QlTEfiOX, MONDAY, APR TL 22, 1020.
F
MOSCOW. (P) Homeless chil
dren, who used to Infest Russian
cities, working in gangs and thiev
ing or robbing pedestrians, are
rapidly disappearing. . As a consequence-one
may traverse Bome of
the side streets now at night with
reasonable expectation of arriving
home without losing one's watch
or purse.
In P.I28 there were about 30,000
of these walla in various cities.
About 2O.UU0 were picked up by
various organizations last year ami
placed in institutions to be trained
In useful work, Ted and cared, for
until they have lost their gang in
stincts. More than 3200 were res
cued from the streets of Moscow
alone.
For years the waifs were an un
solved problem. Most of them lost
their homes and parents in the
civil wars and revolutionary fight
ing, hut some took to the streets
by choice, and these moved the
most recalcitrant. Attempts by
the commission, of education to
reclaim them by ordinary institu
tional methods failed because when
the youngsters grew tired of rou
tine lives, they merely ran away.
A special committee appointed
Inst year has had success with
"communes of work." Pour of
these centers were opendtl in Ros
tov, Orlo, the Saratov district and
Ktaro-Tcherkass. The' Olro com
mune, for example, owns a factory
Ill which boys are taught to make
harvesting machines. In other
at
EVERY GIRL is conscious of how
attractive she is when her skin is
really lovely.
The discerning movie directors and
screen stars found out long ago that an
exquisite skin gets an immediate response
from people the world over.
As Paul Lcni, director for Universal,
puts it: "Smooth skin is the first essential
for charm. One thing a girl must have to
become, and. rgmain, a popular screen
star a skin so flawlessly smooth that
places (hey are trai.icd os lock
smltl.s, bollermakera and In simi
lar trades.
MISSOURI FLAM
AIO IN POULTRY
COLL'MWA. Mo. (Pl Twenty
five thousand Missouri far him is
learning brooding and feed";
methods estimated by the Mis
souri college of agriculture to
have saved JOJ.OUU for 351 chicken
raisers In the state last year.
The system Is known as the
"Missouri plan" and Is explained
in a series of circular letters print
ed by the college und circulated
by its county und district exten
sion agents.
Benefits of early hatching, in
March or April, - are emphasised
Farmers ' aro advised to raise
chicks un fresh, clean range, using
a portable brooder. Tho letters
say a 10x12 brooder that will ac
commodato from !15(J to 450 chicks
cun be built for not mure than
$50. Mounted on skids, It can
be hauled to fresh range occa
sionally. Tho change minimizes
the dunger from parasites.
Propel rations aro discussed in
tho circulars, ulong with separa
tion of pullets and cockerels ut
broiler weight. Feeding from that
period has entirely different ob
jectives. Comparisons show that farmers
using the Missouri plan lost slight,
ly Jess than 12 per" cent of their
young chicks last year, while tho
state average in other flocks show
40 per cent loss. The added an
estimated a vera go of $177.20 to
their Incomes.
Classified ndverrtsine srets rnnultfi
KING OF
rOI'KNHACJEX Ml King
Christian of Denmark will celo
brate his fortieth anniversary as
a recruit in the Danish Llfo Guard
on May 6.
His majesty plans to bo present
at a parade of his old comrades
In arms who survive after four
decades. -After tho parade the
veterans will march from their
old barracks to Anialienborg, thu,
kinit'B. residential palace.'- j
They will bo Christian's guests I
at luncheon and on a motor trip
to the two other royal palaces
near Copenhagen, namely, l-Vcd-onsborg
and Borgenfrl castles.
.1,.. n.nnnleil UUai'd aS
soldiers. In the evening tho king
will be their guest at a public
dinner.
DUN ISON, T e x a s. (P) Fre'l
Morrison turned from cotton farm
ing to make an annual profit of
$3.20 from each of his 9SC hens.
He bought a flock of chickens
when cotton profits began to
dwindle.' It has cost him only 48
cents to produce each of ills layers
and last year the net return on
their eggs was $3155.
Morrison hopes to have 1500
birds by the end of 1929. Ho also
operates a dairy of 50 cows and
cultivates 100 acres of land.
even in the glare of the close-up its ex
quisite perfection is unspoiled."
Of the 451 important actresses in Holly
wood, including all stars, 442 are devoted
to Lux Toilet Soap. And every great film
studio has made it the official soap for
all dressing rooms.
It lathers generously, even in hard
water, for it is made by the famous French
method. You'll be delighted with this
fragrant white soap used by 9 out of 10
screen stars. Do get several cakes.
Luxury such as you
only in French
at 50ff and $1.00 the
Clubhouse of Seaside Woman's
elub -completed. .
COMING! .
ALL TALKING
AND WILLIAM
POWELL
P.P4M0UN' I
2" For 4 Big Days
Starting
WEDNESDAY
Pboto by R. Junes, Hollywood
BETTY gOMPSON 'A
star's skin must be flawless.
I'm dajighted with the way
Lux Toilet Soap cares for
my skin."
O
bat e found
soups
10
cake
now
I HUNT'S
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