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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1929)
PSGE THREE ITALY'S LAWYERf i Two HtuilPoakcr Presidents have been entered tn the double 12-hour race at lirooklanda, May 1& and 11. Tho model-already holds tho international Class B record for 24 hours at 85.2 miles an hour,, as well as many world records on long runs of from 10,000 to 30,000 miles. Pornmer manager of the track for Where Masons and -Eastern Star Members Gather tho 1029 season, June 15 has been selected as tho speedway's open ing date, with a 200-mllo cham pionship race scheduled. Pornmer was for many years tdontified with racing on the Pacific coast and wns secretary of the AAA contest hoard In m4 nnd l!2r. IS OF OLD TREASURE OESOE 301 ' SrEDFORD frfXTTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD; OnEfiON1. SATTTRT) Y. fAT''RTL 27, 1!)29; When It comes to reminiscing ;n the Me (Kurd District nobody has i anything on Judge Colvig nnd the writer. As I ''opened the books" na Recorder for r Malta, No. 4, it might not' be amis to iecull, that after a diligent search of all of Southorn Oregon In October 1890, barely enough eligible Masons were found to fill the application for the -charter, and as those were horse-nnd-buegy days" and but two of us, Tom Heames and I. wero residents of Jacksonville, tho tho county ; scat, It followed -a a. -matter of - course that we both obtained of : fico, ho the highest and I the desk : job. 'This enabled us to "fetch one an- other" and be regular 'in attend- anco at all meetings." Those-Ash-" land boys were always great at ar ranging details: of the ath kind. As : tho records show a working up'of 10 candidates for tho orders dur ing the first year, those -mcotinga were quite frequent, and we did not have paved roads in those days. Ho we bogged off at the expiration Sof tho--fhst year, with 'heartfelt ; thanks for the "Buggy-rides." Old 'JHmevs Comljig Batik For mally years in this valley thorn wtro only two men, an nt torney named AVhlto and m'ysolf, who boasted of having received the ,"' 32nd degree in tho Scottish TUtc in the cnliro portion of Southern Oregon embraced In the counties now known as Jackson, Josephine ' and Klamath. At a' Shrine cere monial hold in Medford some ten years ago, there were representa tives pre.sont from half a hundred :- Shrines und Commanderlos. Most of those fellows, at least those still abovo ground, will bo back here before next Saturday, such Is the lure of this wonderful valley, and before another decade passes the air will bo full of those survivors who own their private .planes, pro vijlfd, of course that the supply of gas doesn't give out. .We are filled with the spirit of prophecy, since those airport bonds have been ' voted. .'.,-' :. "TIs tho sunset of life gives me ', 'mystical lore, 1 And coming airplanes cast their shadows before." : Alms Are Outlined. : These fraternal organizations, of - which the Masons are tho oldest, ' should be viewed as humanitarian, '. being made use of to gratify that inclination to get together for pur V poses of recreation and nmuse- mont hs well as to be of real ben t efit to! tholr fellows of tho race, ', which distinguishes the more pro- - gressive of our civilizations. It may well bo said of tho Ma ' sons, that, .to quote tho classics: "Their god-like mission 'twas to be .kind: to render with their precopts less, tho sum of human wrctched ' ncss." When the lid isoff, and they are seeking diversion and en- (ortainment, their antics may seem to bo grotesque and absurd, but t back of It ali is that consideration ' which Impels the Shriners to erect 1 hospitals for the care of the disa- ; bled and impotent, and to remove the handicaps of children whose; i parents' sins or indiscretions have ' ' hampered them physically or t mentally. Hero in Oregon, where ' natural conditions nre so favorable ; for development of the- perfect men and women of the -future, and I the right-thinking people of this nnd other generations believe I that the human race is gradually to reach the ideal in development, among the leaders in advanced thought and ideals, thero has never been a more conspicuous leader than Itockey P. Karhart, men tioned elsewhere, in tho tnattor of tho, institution and organization of Mnlta Commandery No. 4. It was his cherished hope, to the enfl of his life, that some means could be devised to onablo mem bers, of tho stato commanderirs to , he exempt from the payment of dues, he having seen, so many "worthy members of the order com pelled, to drop from tho rolls, bo chuhcv of tho vicissitudes of life, when past the earning period. lie exemplified the spirit of the order and It Is to be generally deplored that it cannot be carried into prac tlco In the conduct of th Com- ,'mandery. Modern methods and nocessary equipment require too great an expenditure to enable any order to function without the aid of dues and assessments. ... Tlu- Masonic: Toiimlc nt Main : nnd llollv mi-eels In this city Is tho liwuldiuirlors for Severn I Metlforil MitsoiUc orsiuiizalloiw. Tllo dlulus lixmi and luillruuin nro locutnl on Uio second floor, wbllo tho third floor In devoted to clulirooins nnd muiii lHlf?o room. " . AS E OF BUCHA RKST. (P) iTho format assumption of his royal duties May 10 by Michael, Kumanta's boy king, will bo marked by many solemn ceremonies of historical signif icance. Dressed In the simple national costume. King Michael, the world's -ters in south America. youngest sovereign, win speaK 10 To participate in the nopular rejoicings over tho annexation of Michael will lay the cornerstone. Tho juvenile sovereign also will dedicate, threo euestrian statues'tp royal predecessors: to Prince Alex ander Cuza, to King Carol I and to tho late King Ferdinand.. Queori Marie; Michael's grand mother, to whose ardent patriotism tho creation of greater Rumania .generally is attributed, will take a prominent part in tho jublloo cere-! monies, which will last a fortnight. At CluJ, Mario will receive from tho university the degree, of doctor honoris causa. During tho ceremonies, Ru mania's popular aviator. Captain JJurdului, -will begin an attempted non-stop flight from Alba Julia, the cradlo of Rumania independ ence, to Rio do Janeiro, carrying a message of fraternal greeting to Rumania's Latin brothers and sis- man and and old-timer at the In dianapolis track, was. among- the first to arrive. Early arrivals also; included Dave Devans, Johnny Seymour, Deacon Lit, and Bob MoDonough, ,A dozen cava arc undargoing tests at the track. j G1KIS TAIiKNTS SO MANY cAiu;ut stumps nrcu will speak hts people from tho throne of Ru mania's first king, Michael the Jirave. This imposing celebration is to take place on the tonth an niversary of the foundation of greater Rumania. After, the conclusion of elabo rate palace festivities in which the entire cabinet, the regency coun cil, governmental chiefs, tho high est officials of the 'army and tho church and members of the diplo matic corps TV 1 1 I participate, Michael will rido in state- to the parliament, accompanied by his mother. Princess Helen. In tho parliamentary chamber, tho royal child formally will open a special session of tho national legislature to solemnize tho re union Of all-Rumanians under one flag. To give tho ceremonies a per mnnont and enduring character, the government will begin on that day tho erection of a great national memorial cathedral at Tluchnrost Transylvania, 100,000 peasant dressed in tho picturesque cos tumes, will make a pilgrimage afoot to Alba Julia. New Rumanian postage stamps nnd currency will be Issued to sig nalize tho national rejoicings. A new Rumanian decoration to be known as "Tho Order of King Fer dinand I" will he created. It will constitute Rumania's congressional medal of honor and . will be awarded only to those who Ten derer tho nation most consplcu--ous service. - PULLMAN. Wash. WP) A n n a Dynowska, comely Washington ! Stato college senior, can do so many things that hor 'main prob-' lem is which lino or .endeavor to follow after leaving college. Artist, dancer, writer, linguist and musician, Miss Dynowska came to America from "Warsaw five years ago, alone and depend ont upon her own resourcefulness for support. Undaunted by strange surroundings, sho enrolled aa a biology major at "Washington Stato and hn rnnlntMnnri in peerage of LIU per cunt in her aiudicd. Before coming to America she was head of the filing and mailing department of the American con sulate at "Wnrsnw. (Associated Press Staff Y Alter) A UOMK, (A1) A new ply tlosophy, thoory of their profession, and ruWn of conduct have j been laid . down for lawyers by Atfigusto Tu rutt, secretary of tho ftvscist party, in an order just Issued,. . Sly -the prortouncomt mt lawyers cease to be agents of 3inyono who wants to employ' thorny They )tiay lake only cases whicU will Jeavo them with ciniet comitmces,Th?y may not defend crl mtnals -whom they think guilty of r'jpuRnant crimes. They may licit t.ry to work on the sympathies of i tho judge by rhetorical gymnastbis and ora torical flights, ,.( Turati declares taat tho fascist lawyer must not try? to hinder jus tice, but consider nhrrsolf an aux iliary of justice. Therefore he should not brln cases to court merely for tho ako of litigation and profit and; should undertake only those suit In which there 5s just oaune for -action. The fascist .lawyer is forbidden to undertake f tho dofenso of an anti-fascist charged with political offensep.- '.'.. , . I Turati say's that for a long time ho bos heeix watching tho conduct of Italian lawyers, that his pre- j ent order p"s his final word, and ! that ho wit! watch carefully to sec how it is luhscrvcri. , The ordbr recognizes difficulties of judging" when an neeusod ninn merits tho help of tho 'fascist law yer. "It is certainly necossary to re member that not tfvory accused ma tils guflty; that, fven if guilty. Certain oxrtenuating circumstances can militate in his favor, wlicih ought to bo given their full ad vantago," says the order. "Thoro-i fore tho fascist lawyer must havo doubtful, cases ho cun consult thu royal commission of lawyers for. Ills district, charged Iby tho laws with maintaining tho discipline of the eoiirr," CAiRO. (fln N e w'l y arrived trensures frim tho fomb of tho Pharonh Tut-Ankh-Amen. remo- seating two yitrs' retdoratlon work uy uowuru tarter, .-tire drawing great :crovda of tojirlsta to the Cairo museum, ;wher they are bo lng exhibited for thy first time. A vondeiul J bod jof puro gold, four 'head-rests twjh of them of blue 'faience and one of ivory tho first' real tickle sword ever found, an ulftltantffi boot, a gam ing board on an; ebony sled, and ! two ivory boxes it gimmes not im I like dice and of exquisite work- i mttnshtp. are among .'the precious objects from 90 oases of trensures t which recently came) from Luxor.; The niarvels of Tut-IAnkh-Ameivs f tomb aro far from being exhaust ed, and archaeologists say that tho smaller objects which are being gradually brought i&' light surpass in beauty and Interest muny of tho magnificent larger objects which caused a world-wide sensation sev eral years ago. Greetings Shriners! Make us your headquarters Sow Altootui Mutineer Directors of the Altoona, TJn., Iipodwny hnvo appointed l'uul C. 0130 ozaoi VETItlRjVNS OKT ItKADY FOH BOO-IILE HAC13 INDIAXAPOL1S. i&h-Totcran raco drivers, early on the job, are preparing their cars for tho 600 mlle international speed classic horo May 30. Cliff Di lrnnt.tnillionairo spor U -' DOffXTOWX PIiAY AltKAS DrVEIiOPKD BY WOMKX Everyone In Southern Oregon Is glad that you are here, SHRINERS! We hope that your visit will be an enjoyable one Mutual Mill Seed Company Medford Ashland SHRINERS! We are glad TO WELCOME you to Southern Oregon , LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL Sunday Dinner $1.00 Served from 12:00 noon till 2:00 p. m. and. 5:30 p. m. till 8:30 p. m. Come to Ashland Nobles! We hope that you can visit Ashland, the home of Hil lah Temple. ' Our Lithia Park is one , of Southern Ore gon's scenic spots. We are glad to join with all Southern Oregon in wel coming you The Enders Co. Largest Department Store in Southern Oregon Enders Building Ashland Of f utts Garage & Machine Shop We are Glad To Welcome You To The Rogue River Valley, Shriners CATUIfRTDOE. Mass. (Pi Con vprttliff unilflod back yards in he liuKlncHs district into plnysrounflu for children Is a project succphh fully carried out by the Cambridge LcnRuo of Women Voters. Ueallzins thnt municipal play grounds aro often In distant places where children must get into heavy traffic in order to reach them, the women voters launched its plan' for bnck yard playprounds. Prizes wero offered in A clty wldo contest. Exhibits oT back yard pl.prrounda were held in all parts of the city. clal asonclcs wero Interested. Soon boys nnd : plrls were more absorbed in mak ing rrlels of playgrounds than in' playln? in real ones. t ' I Tlacing a Monicil Sirt Automablle raclngr has becomo o . monled sport in recent years. The rapid strides taken In the invention of Miper-eharisors. front drives, dual Itrnltions and other de vices have driven from the tracks th eyouth who used to siprnd win ter nights bulldlhs a speedster in the garage at home Superior speed and stamina, pro . dueed by the new inventions, huve taken - him off virtually every track in America. althouh there aro still a few home made ears to be found on the smaller dirt t0U,rses, , .. We Lope that your visit here will be an cDjoy.'itle one. If you can arrange your itinerary wo bope that you can o-visit AsbUuifl, tbe Lome o IIILLAH TliMrLE. o First National Bank Ashland, Oregon THE CITIZEN'S BANK of Ashland , Extends a Cordial Welcome ; . to all ' " : Visiting Shriners ' ' . i We' are glad to have you visit Southern Oregon and hope that you will come again! a GREETINGS, NOBLES! If we can be of service lo ' you, come right in! East Side Pharmacy Extend a Cordial Welcome to Ben Ali Nobles and Other Shriners in Medford Today .-XT r IE JEWELERS ; "MEDFORD, ORE. Extend a Hearty Welcome to All Visiting t & r - s HRINERS If we Scan be of service, come in! ioiao 7A