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-mi'1 FROST SEASON ROGUL VALLEY DECLARED OVER Floyd Young to Cease Fore-jY".ned cast Heaviest Damage' Since 1924 May. 6-7 Worst KM ED Proved Big Aid to Growers. Tho treat season for the year was declared officially at ul) end today by Kloyd Youhr, the "government froBt expert stationed hero annually during-the froBt period fur .the .past. 13 yaara. This does not necessari ly mean that there will" lie no more frost but that Mr. Young has given out Ills last frost forecast by radio or 'telephone for the year , and, .alt er closing up the official matters Incidental to the season's work, will depart from the city Jlonday. ' Tho last frost of the seacon was during lust Monday night when thero was smudging throughout Hie Valloy with u minimum of ;(4. in Medford and of as low as 28 In some of the colder located or chards. This was not generally uoticeablo because little smudge va por was seen in Medford. How ever, tho smudge smoke was heavy In the south section of the valley, especially around Table Hock. : Today's minimum was 38 in JJed ford. . - Tho frost season, which officially ended today and which began on March lfi, is a record breaking one In tho valley's history, there hav ing been 23 frosts with 20 smudg Inge of varying Intensity. A lot of loss was caused by the frost, but It Is humanly impossible, according to Mr. Young, to tell with any ac curacy just how much. The lowest temperature reached was 22 In Medford and 19 in the orchards, on March 211. jhe next lowest was on the night of March 31 with' a minimum of 24 in Med ford and of 19 In the orchards. These Irosts, however, did not do any extcuulfe damage because of qomlng before the fruit had dovel-. oped. f. A . peculiar feature of the front season was that the big damage wh'b dene on the night of May 6 and the-'morning of May 1, when the mlrilm was 31 in Medford and-2T In the orchards. .'. J In general, the damage caused by frost during tha season was the heaviest in the history of the valley since tho year 1924. The fact that there wns 20 sn-.udgings lurin the :seuson, a record breaking nuinb'er, tyUL-, causa , .general t suuiiriac... as while there, were more smudgings the sn'uHlgo smoke generally seliin ,od to ho less noticed than in past , yoai'B, hue io better oil and better smudgliig equipment being used. I'.in briefly reviewing the Iho sea Sfiil generally today Mr. Young sajil ' Hie 'orchard men and the valley as a whole should, he Very grateful for" the slendid- service rendered during the season by KMED, the local- station, in broadcasting his forecasts, and to the Home Tele phone company in also niving out the forecasts from the exchange office.- Ho said: :-.."Tho fruit men of the valley , should be very appreciative and grateful for the KMED frost broad casting services, as the manage ment always cheerfully detailed a man to open up the station and send cut my forecast on those nights when the station was closed. Tho jradlo enabled me to more fuly express my slieup of tho situ ation for the orchards in my night ly forecases at 8 p. m." On .leaving here Monday, Mr. Young wil visit the orchard dh trlcta of the northwest prior to go ing to San Francisco,' where he will spend a , month on service In 1 he Ran I'ranelsco woathor bureau .In sending daily general wealhcr forecasts, und Mr. Jtogers will go to Iho Ya.nk.tiui, S. U. weather el ffce to do nifti-Veal her' 'work for sumo lime during the vacation po riod of lljt! regular frflninls iJusPe. , U - A '-2 -i . ' PAPERS PRAISE ABILITY OF The tttlBnteuT child artists who are to 'appear at the Isis thoatre Monday night. June 3, In concert are'-a revelation as to whal chil dren under constant training can accomplish. " The children repro sen the fifth generation of profes sional artists', "being of ' Cccho Slo vakla ancestry. Mini! Joan ilays a violin of great valuo that belonged to her grandfather. The Bun Francisco Times says: "The little black-eyed girl draws a bow- i.ll and beautiful, her tech nique Is masterly, trill gllssando, staccato, octaves and the ease of her playing Is Incomprehensible." The Oakland Tribune says: 'Mian and Jeanne Hnlamlcek possess re markable gifts. They ore two of the few who are chosen among the many who are called." ' " Mrs'. E. K. Gore's pupin' recital Is postponed from Monday. June 3. lo Monday, June 10, at St. Mark's par- .Ish hail' because of the concert ly! and Jeanne Halamicek. at thfi 1st-; ftheatre, Monday. June 3. ' Rosehnre Review office I remodeled i 'i " 'l W 10 YIELO debent i I r . ' . . i t WABHINOTOK.. Uuy. 29. (ip, i j Senate conferees are understood I I to lie ready Co yield on the export i debenture amendment to tho fnrm ; mu ai'.er .agreements have , ueen , uii'n reneneu . on other conlro. B,'tUun oC tle f:,rm s'lf'1 rr L RUHS LOW, SAYS M ,MKTlioi-o!.lTAfc'!"A 1 RPOftT. Los Angeles, May' in. (P) Anxiety swept , officials watching ". the 'at tempt of Herbert J. Kaliy to break the solo endurance flight record hero today utter the pilot hud dropped a note readlngi J'Cias very low." with more than two hours toorir!V, brpltlt j" tfcf, lc'o"rd! 6t 35 Ititytwiai'i Vim-Wared tiniltc,Oai I STflnhd. It ahy-miBTit w" forced down. , TJX iM:-Tf)U;;ft ' ti , i ; ...ST. PAUL!. M(un.,' May2'9.Hfl) The general . assembly, of the Presbyterian Church of the United Slates of America, In session here, late ' yesterday approved, the or ganization change uniting the pres byteries of Coos Day and southern Oregon into a single presbytery to be called the "Presbytery of Southwest Oregon." The general assembly Instructed the jtev.: J. E. Bend f South Bend, Ore., to con vene the two presbyteries for the purpose of organization. : , . , If TAKEN 10 HOSPITAL t'III(?A(JO, May 20. &) P J mond Hitchcock, famous c me dian, was taken to a Iiospi' .1 to day and his new show.' "Your Uncle Dudley," which op' .cd Sun day, was cloned. His managers sal' Hitchcock went through the fbdt three per formances of the show while he -vas ; so iwotik ihc could yiardly stnnci. sent ' to tne nospnai yes terday,1 he insiHtod- upon rJturnig to keep the show going. All members of the American Legion 'are urged by Commander Ferguson to be present Memorial day at the City park at 0:30 a. m.. to, take. part in the parade. All vuterans are Invited to participate in' the day's program, whether af filiated with any organizatiop or sALesmans TO DEATH AT OAKLAND, Oil.'. Muy 29. W Ai-cldoniully tnuclilnx a roctlfior tube Nirryinp on lS.O(iO-yolt cur. rent," t'lirl I'5. ' Sclicrer,' ffciittle milomnnn, j'wnfl'i flcctroCTilnl hint nlifltt l!i tho opomiln j'oum of the KOO bromlcuHlinK Htdtlun -hfro. MveNUK'k PORTLANJ), Ore, Mny "29. (JP) CATTLK nnd" t'A LVKS Steady; Veceliitu 40. nil billed throuKh. liotiy Steady; rcceititH 8S5, In cludliiB 260 djripct. yHKKI' and LAMBS Steady: no reoelit. There will be no live stock market hero Tliurnduy. Me morial duy. -w r(i , PiimIuiv POItTLA.NU, Ore.. May 29. Uutter, utendy, uncliiinKcd., , i Kkss, milk, poultry, onloim, po tatoes, woo), nut", hay caacura bark bops Steadx and unchanged. , San riniH-limi Iliittorful,,,.- KAN I'KAN'l'ltfOO, .May tb.tP) Butterfat Sair-Krnnciiico, fir: Wall Street Report NEW YORK, May 29. (Re newed weakness of the farm im plement shares threatened to bring about nnotner HhHrp reflation in the stock market today, but the 'selling pressure . was checked ny i an unusually brixk demand for the - n n.l public u! II tie. evem. which reached new- high !m-oii!rt. Trading was onij- imuu .erately heavy In volume. , . , Th. ctmtera were brought for- I ward as leaders w hen tile list I threatened to saK under fresh liquidation of the farm implement, fertilizer and aero slocks. The close w;ts IrreKUlur. Sales BPiioi!iiuleil 3. ! !.!!( shares. FORT OAKLAND. Colo., Slay 29. ip, Ted Itrennaman. 4. to day shot his wife lo death, faislly wounded hi ister-lnla, Wis, Itulh .ludd. ami iben kllleil him self. .Ml Jibbl die'l in a hospital. -THE MARKETS r,-r-mwt -nr I w ' BlUiUHUItJJ -JUAIIj Now Showing at A scene from "The Wild Party," ' ' .., , , . starring Clara Bow "Tho Wild Party." starring Vlara I There Is an uiiclercurrent of Mpw, Is ut Hunt's Cruterluji this! afternoon.,.,.' . ' ,' .', "... The ..story calls for youth s nmldeKt flaunting at 4he -conven-l HnnH. and the action reaches many i tiiciascio ifltch as' StlaVii Jaiijl her Infill IfsAhHVe; tlte(r AVllU,', Unbridled lfrmgsv1n' 'HlgHt iclub8'in' 'at'-vvoek- end )ai;tlei. ' WAfiHINGTOsV May( Sfl.-Myp) The senate todiyr paswed t!ie " hill to provUle-for . tho tujving .of the 1930,. und .each1 nucceeding .decen nial -cenHua und for a. reapportion ment of thu house of represonta- tiveH huHcd upon those tabulations ..' 4 SeiiUMHt t'lilropnu'tor LOS ANOKLKS. May 29. (P) Dr. Arthur O. Berg chiropractor, has been..' sentenced by Superior JudKC Carlos S. Hardy to serve from five, years to 11 fo in San Quentin penitentiary for- second det?ree.mvrder. Dr. Berg was con victed i'ot performfng an" IlleRal operatip- upon Pajje Wnlden, 1 5. which ' paused her death a ye..' CENSUS BILL PASSED 1 RDtARY NOMINATES: '' WANDA INTOXICATED WILL SEEK OUSTEff BY SENATE FOR 1930 ' BUT TWO CANDIDATES CHARGES PRODUCER OF CHICO EDUCATOR 1 ,;''. . , .i . . .. ,,,, ', ,;-.. 11 ' :J.: J.,?"J 'Ji. M. . ,JJ .iil'W 1 " .. ''sinioiimSW'.(iTmri - ;. . ' ' ' '. U- yi - ' V -' l0E :. iKTnDncmt -n '', . . ' . '' :( .: v . ...............fi...-i1j. t; a, - i,.,r f HOCKED I )mihl io.i , ', MMj. .-I- ' r . '''' 1 coMPtere mm ram HS2 so SfiMc mmm 'SS J i ill lire - DoDohdabililv scneMomoiKcemKucrm-emAMie o -. I C Sl fk AtW ALWAYS FIRST WflTH f?OVI IMPROVEMENTS 212-214 nmTriTTMTI f I ' T T"!"T"TA "" TltmUiM!, jMm'mw. Hunt's Crateriari true romance throughout the play which buliblcs to the surface. tnunipnuntiy in tne . last iew scenes. Frederic March furnishes th taeruic mule nppeal In the play. h L,A dn.zllnB 'group of 'bub: jWta'rs" supports the Ihlm'itiibl " ' ' ' DALLAS, TexaH, May 2U. tPl f Raymond J. Knbeppel of New j York .and Kujtene Newsome of Durham, N. C. were the only can- didates nominated for the prcsf-i dency of Rotary International here today. The election will bo held tomorrow. Newsome was nominated by Bruce B. Honey of t'isco, Texan, and- Knoeppel by Leonard T, Skepps of Younnstown. Ohio. Rufus F. L'hapin of Chicaijo was renominated for treasurer by Will R. Manier of Nashville,: Ten., and no opponent was placed In the field. j Ml. truck. Angel purchases new tire j I PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE W. Main Sn T""! ry. 1T'TM' Pt A wuiaiVJA, nwiAMLMf, Will You Wear a Poppy? t'oiilrihuCrtf) They un nui itend, ihr onr , vo J Whore we l?nvt flowoHt und nwift, ) WlHtfut tfUIJ. ' ' Tho outer piirt , of. Uh'Ui alunu. j knew dyiim. Their nplrfts travel hUH, u'-unjf the' They lire not deiul the hrlKlnneJw ( of them . lingers i In sweet, reiuembered smiles und j wordn once nnld, , (Tliey touch our souls with fragrant ! . vuniHhed, flnews They nre not here but' oh, they .are not dead! , t Thc3 who have plvun us tp Ktft , of laughter, Of deeo tiffet-tjon; and of vivid mirth, ' . j titan juwara ui,(on mis nour, iroiu i tie nerearier, Hound Rently, .liy their lovo of uy, ' to eurth.i ; , And though our eyes me dim, and though we miss them, "Wo know Hint they aro JUHt u step away,.,. .t -. And that our bloiwonis ure tho lips that kins thonj ,. ,, Ourmtmluo'ef fiktiiiloi Ve-uUun dal!.!!,- An 4i nitUin on . AlenHrUtl tiny LOS ANORIyKS, May 29) cMHi-fH that an extreme laiu .of intoxication on th part of Wanda Huwlny, necesitated the stopping nls show, "IlleBitimate." ..today " ore stui'injr the screen and stae aetresH in tho face followlns the j"u't Ior uanmpes juvu yes- terday by Hunter Keasey; aut:ior and producer. ,. , ' Keasey charped In the complaint that It .was necessary to forcibly eject t ho actreHs from tho stage after tho .curtain bad .been rung down. Mickey Powell and- two -unidentified co-defendants were w") hy"'th:' produov n Tnvfnrf ni prior to her appearance on, stage. tftf t . " r I ii. i , , - -i -, , Phone 12 r i xi- . A. - ' rsi.ir lwe offer inuud ami reverent honi- K i t. Ihe .juemory ,uf Ihe Rrent iuhI gloriuus -lleud. the who people the silent hulls of history, they, who have Ween summoned -before the Jury of tho centuries, they who Oie.1 thai liberty, mUtlit live. And no Memorial- day hits found a yet mare pulitniint niounhiK- : They of cvinpleri :' hands ruml broken bodies- have made of the poppy of KUiuders fielila suuu'tltine inoro than glowing. muKHea of color heaped each Miiy 3u upon the tomb of the Unknown H, .Idler at the Are de Trloniphe in Paris, Westminster Atibuy in l-omlon. tha national cemetery at Arlington. Tlioy.have made of it a symbol of couruge to live. i i , .S'even aeain for them will the druniH beat and the buitles call to speed tAiem,, nhouldor to shoulder with their marehlmr coinradcH. ' The hands that held uloft "lib erty's flamlnff toifh, the hands that wielded the sword that peace might cuixiuin', untl. justice reign, can now ., but ... fashion poppy loaveA.' Ureater-courage httlh' no man ftujn this,,,.., . ,l lln,ji glyell jijilej hiood of Mtk Hi-li1'"'! l!J.'rVl;.l Will you wear a poppy Memo rial (Jasr'.-v, ., rs ' .. )- .....CHlO, ,CalMj.Alay- 29. v Wfti Churires of disloyalty .und tinpro fnional conduct wJU-vb filed against . iVtul A. Paulson, L'hlcb .hKb, school ,teacher,. It .yas dei ,vidQd at. a cunforeiriw tbotww& tho uardr of qd,uvutlun and ,CUy At torney J D... Voters tuday.; ti . Accusations that, -ljatiuin rbad injneted . teach lugs .akin U)f athe ism in - his -Holenco- oourscst that h 'had ''Uppoared- in the' school under tho Influence of lUtnor, and that he had conducted himself In an- unsoolablo manner toward other toachera were heaped upon htm. j .Vu.uturiiig company buildtn tltolplant hero which will employ about 20 men when completed. v '-l lC.il.. 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