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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1929)
I'All l I'M A PAGE SIX GENERAL FENG IS FOR HEALTH SAKE NANKIN;, China, Juno 2 WV (Icnenil Chiang Kal Hhels culled nroHldont of naiiumillNt China, today notified leaders of north western China that General KeiW Yu-IlshinK. erstwhUn leadi i uf tho central China uiiponlllon, had rtnlgiifil from his command and had decided to leave China lor a foreign tour. Chiang suid ho nnlnlcd Yen IImJ-HIihii minister of Interior itnd Shama Koldier and politit (an, to Huceed Kpiib anil henceforth ad ininiiiter the northwest provinces. Vresld'-nt Chiang Kai-Shek's an-i liouneenient that (leneral Kent, Vu-Hsiamr has derided to have. China for a foreign tiir pla es Chinese pollllm In an entirely new position as Keng for the past had Kent, us to the second 1'lat that few months had represented the nerved as a neighborhood cate. lint chief opposition to the central na-ju personal fend wilh the Mloorly tionttllst government at Nanking. Captain had proutpted Harry to fid-1-Vng co-operated with the na -, low. A powerful, (lark visaged giant Honalists In driving out the for- , the Moody Captain had earned hN mer northern government under name in battle against tho bolshe Chang Tso-LIn at Peking and forjviks. Now he was , u mandolin u tlmo played n prominent rule In coming minister of war. After u time, however, Feng's loyalty to the central government became a matter of doubt and eventually an open break cme. The situation "a kk a cnair ai ine name lame, reaching a bead last month. I Hardly had ho sat down before ho Cbaing Kal-Hhek demanded ex- lifted an automatic .4ft from under lilanatlons of the Independent at- his l"t't arm. ttludo being taken by Feng s sol- "If dut hllK you," he said thick-fiim-H- vone denounced the Nan- !'. "your name is mut." We agreed king government as IUeKal and proclaimed a war on Chiang Kai - Shek. Heveral weeks ngo tho Chinese In Manchuria raided the ltussian consulate at Harbin, da inlng to - havo Information that the third international was holding secret ftosslona there and was giving support to l-Vngo. Soviet Itussia I lias denied these charges and hu.i protested against the raid. HASSiELOSI IN BEAGLE BLAZE IKAni.K, Oie., Juno 21. (Special) Firo completely de stroyed the home of Mr.. Hums and r,....ll.- I. ..fin V..tll lnK w hvI. Tho o'rlKln uf j the fire la unknown. i Mr. Mose, who has been work ing at the Cold Hill lime kiln left last week for Klamath Falls to work for the summer. Two new curs have made their appearance In our neighborhood lately. One belongs to the Moon family and the other to Kaymund I Mayfield. Clarence Kice and Mr. Arhnl of Mc licud, Calif., were calling on friends In this district Sal urday. They were en route to K la math Falls, where they expect to spend (he summer. Arthur Webster and daughter and another lady whose name we did not learn, were out Sunday representing the Central Point gospel team. All enjoyed the forvices and l,,e special numbers which were sung by the two ladles, j vtc i.opo inui nicy win meet wun ua again noon. Those w ho were Med ford vis itors tho last of tho week were Mr. and Mrs. tick and daugh ter. Fay Ora, Mr. ami Miss Swaii hoii. Charles Sanderson and fam ily and Ituymond Mayfield. Mario Seeg miller spent Sunday vinltlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zuck and daughter. Tho prayer meeting was lead by Mrs. llul.y May Held suuday evcnlng. Her topic was taken from Humans 12 and 'i, Tho young peoples" meeting whs bad by Cleo Sims, using the stibjc. t of Jesus teaching us self-control. 'J'hero were 3 1 members present. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune Vlrgln Station t Tliutxliiy, June 27 3ix.ll Hii'loiH I3KI K. C. V, 8 to ':16 Islx Thriiler. 0:15 lo (1:30 Mull Trlliuiie, I tiewk -unci limrkiMH. 0:30 ' lo 7 AKKoi'lnli.l nil ivmp'iny. I ill la), .Intl.- UH 3 to 11:, in-. xweet Hhni. 9:30 in 10 s. hllllnn &- fo. ,10 Ii) 1 :30 -SiiulluM ll I're- llou ll.M-liii'. 10:3o lo 1 I Mnruli Croi'i'iv, II to 1 1:30 M. M. l)iiiirt inont Hlnrp. 1 I : .'III lo I .liu'iiui1 Lt'init. I- noon Ni'tfi Ihmiik, Mall ' Trlliliiu1. 11' to I Pultncl M unl e llolisi'. 1 lo I :30-Mi'ilriml lOlcM-Irl,-, 1:30 l.i Li-win' Suim" Sfiv- h' siiiiion. ' 1 In 2 So Miinn's Di'imil- inciit Store. 3:30 lo 3 Itiopliy'n. 0 lo 11:11. Iclt Thiiili'r. 1:11 lo S 30 Mall Trll.li no. news IteiUH. 0:30 to 7 HhikI Hox. Snipe Halts Hop HAYWAHIi, Cal., Ji'iie 27. (Ti A ciRitrrtto stub tosseil Iroin a speedy autoniolille ImlKert In a pur suing motorcycle iKillreiimn'H shir' hosom. When I lip polU enion slop lied lo reliieve the sluU the speeder vscapeil. Ahout NewTcbrk By RICHARD G. MASSOCK MOW YORK Tho boys und Kill" f wore whooping It up in a white j Harlem flat when Harry, the gaiiK ster, Hlumhled in. j We had met Hurry In a "spot" : J around the corner .whom tho beer 1 wrh ureen und j yeasty und Hie whlHkey licjuld fire. There. In a ha ro and dinuy basement room. furnished only, with an ice hox. I h naked, round j (lining lame ami u half doze n chairs, he h a d been one of tho melancholy diinkorH. I li e promise ; t-ofiee and wild n f superlative ( amnion music player who picked out poignant ! minor chords nit nitUit Jong. Meetlna the "Cannon" Harry was lurching under a full ' loan wnen no enieren our wage naturally. In fael, wo suggested I lbat If It lilt anybody else not only I m' names, hut his, might ho mud. j He rinally consented to being led j "t. So discreet or scared wro the couples nearby that they scaicely noticed our exit, From this on Harry was just a big, boastful pal. Moth of us, my Kuido and I, had no desiro to get wit mil range, so we hiuck io his elbows. At bis Invitation we re turned to the original "spot." It v'hh closed, but Harry had a Key that lot us in. Here, in the si lence before dawn, he told his story. Hold-Up Man His speech was alcoholfcally in coherent, hut we learned that his racket was sticking up "spots" "speakeasies and dice games, lie had been In the war, he said, and there had got tho gun which was stamped "Property V. S. Army." For five years he had wandered r.r"m'"0 'T!,'!,"f Kur'T " S"'"." America, drilling gradually into the New York netherworld. Proudly he showed iih how lo hold a "cannon" so It would not waver. Then he boasted of how he l ad used It. That whs u little "V, ' r"min"" ,m' j 'biy stupor overcame him at ,afiI "I"1 " ,,,t Hm niuliorlng .it. .(.... 1. 1 I.- ..I.. ..... iici mil ncil)OII, a lonciy IIKIIIC III I a wretched room that strongly of stale beer. midli-d I Freedom The way out was uneventful, bill we shook a Utile just the same. I'nescorted by (he armed Harry, we crept up three flights of steep stairs und through narrow dimly ; lighted halls on oil her Hide of j which slept unsuspecting families, i very snoro that penetrated the 8uimv (.mui( doors had an ominous j It was silly In feel unsafe but we scarcely brealhed unlil we' felt the chilly ralu on our faces. ! Harry's other name and the ad-i dress? We did not ask. for tiller all our acquaintance was casual, his pistol clip was loaded and we had no intention of going back. We did bear, however. Unit the next night the Moody Captain knocked hlni nut and dlsi'.rmcd him. So It probably makes no dll'lcr eilce How, WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN IVI HiIJHI IK.II IU U II. 'i MEDFORP MAT!, If)- Herbert V. I'lunniier WASHINGTON. William How- J aid Tall, chief Jin-tice, advise that , all who are liiterVntcd in wTieii lie J will retire will simply have to wait i until July. 13I. At the present' tip Ih iiritiotioieii and happier in v ii a r y which which would per- mlt him to retire from active- serv-i ice on full p a y without waiting iinlll he Iiuh com-I pleted I II years' eont InuoiiH serv ice on the U- MMULM C. PUJHMUt . preoie court - bench. Hut the chief justice and ex presiilen' has on intention of tak ing advantage of that unless ho is forced to. "it Will be July. HUH, before I will have served 1 ' years. I ex pect 1o remain on duty at least until thai time," he says. Anyone who knows Mr. Taft will tell you unhesitatingly that he would rather be where ho in today than In the Wh-lte House, would be unhappy unless he Ho mibl I 1 TTwraff? rffiHb 4 llfrziuxwsz v H A 1 iaiiiii mm mm- 28 p KtilWb: HI U IIU'l 11 TRTBTTNT., MKPPORP. remain in himioHM. He would not know what to to with hi nine If were, Ua not able Ut carry un the work of thai uiitifti-ullrlod career which liPKan -l yearn ubo when ho bo. came an obscury county official In Ohio. No i;oir. .Mr. Tuft guards bis health with 1 the greatest care. Kong ago he : gave up golf. No longer docs he i write court decisions in long hand. There is an electric elevator in bin j home to obviate tho necessity oi" J cllmhing stairs. AjhI not g'1' ig out i at night has bete no one liifi in- vlolahle rules. Ills favorite form of exercise ?b walking, and almoMt cvpivv t'.ay the his daily win k , t,nlir, fft jn sosnion he may be rec Hum he ever Imi , u'iiizi'il In the neighborhood of his heen before. In or j,,,,,,,. Wyoming avenue Htrolllng out of office. along much the Name an any other Cungi-PKH iMiHs- ,M,(ieHtrian. ed a bill in Feb- n(. iH ,)nssesM'd of a sense of humor unrivaled in "Washington. , Th(. inf.tious Taft ehuekle has M.f. (.omniented on by everyone -jjo Ii;ih over been In bis presence, ! -, - . TrniLsroriiiiilhni. There is a story going the rounds in Washhigion f how the other, hiuf Justice was! " r i walking to his office he was passed by a mother and her little dangn- j tr. The mother whispered to tboj child: "That's Chief Justice Taft. Once j he was president." ! Not long afterward the two I chanced to meet the chief justice again. The little girl dropped her glove by accident and Mr. Taft gallantly picked It up and handed It to her. "Do you remember who that Is?' ibo mother asked the child. "Yes," she replied after looklnir i nzT-vsi''s I i'i mmmmmmmmmm m wmmmmmmmi K. N. Vllm, mnnngrr of riopne Volley Milling Co., Mmlforil, has been opci nit np Kord delivery cars for a periofl of ten years on Asso ciated Ganoline. "AMtoeiutea Gasoline has given us llio bent of results," ho writes, "anil wo espreiMi our satisfaction not only Kith the gasoline, bnt ODOATnE Goodyear Tires at Mail Order SUMMER F For the n e x 1 15 days you can get Genuine Goodyear Pathfinder Tires at .the following prices All Fresh Stock, Fully Guaranteed 30x3.; Extra -tit OC 29x4.40 tC QQ Oversize Tire vO.J Balloon 4J.O 31x4 Straight- tQ 1C 30x4.50 . d? QQ Side Tire : PolD Balloon vO.Otf 32x4 Straight- (tQ QC 30x5.00 d?Q QC 'Side Tire .OO Balloon VO.VD 33x4Vi Straight- d1 A 9 31x5.25 $10 AK Side Tire VLH.&D BMoon P 1 U O OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY Open Evenings until after July 4, for you Con venience Medford Service Station OUKfiOV. TIFPliSDAY. him ovit; I louver." 'y o u u tic d t u ho M r. TIip following Mtory Is a pari of Thi Associated I'liss files here: "A painter working on one of the Koviriiiiient luiti -Is neai' the capl tnl yesterday dropped his brush. It landed on the ternt-e -mil lias ask- er a laiKe pedestrian who passed j opportunely to hand it to him. The! passer M'liimbled up the terrace and lifted tho brush to tho work- j man. " 'Thanks,' said the painter. " 'l.vm't inenilon It,' r o p lied I Chief Justice Tafi." j I MIIMI'HIS, Tenn.. Juno ". iA j .More than 70 persons were In ; Jail hero today been use federal ' )Mohlbitlon agents have deter- ; miin -d to "raise the price of Ho,uor in Memphis to the national level.' Forty-two agents started out early yesterday with thick sheafs of warrants sworn out by under- i cover agents, and by nightfall j all the Jails in tho city were, crowded. Colonel A. "W. Mays, of l,ouis ville. district prohibition iidminl I trator, was in charge and had o- operation of local und county au thorities. "We are going to raise Memphis lb j nor prices to the level of tho rest of tho country," Colonel Mays declared. "Hfciuor has been too ehe;tp nod too plentiful here." lB(E)A0DS also the serviee which yon hare rendered during this period. Scores of similar examples everywhere on the coast testify to the long-time dependability of Associated Gnsoline, the motor fuel that gives "More Miles to the Gallon." PHONE li -TCXE 27""l929 Screen life ''k -Hollywood HOLLYWOOIV-Mauy mo', le act urn who boast "long -term" con I met un about with an air of trepidation as the end of eaeh half- year period ap proaches, if the producing c o m pany does not see fit, as a result uf the player's work during the s I x months, to renew its option on bis services for an other period, then the actor loses that sense of se curity, born of the certainty of u weekly check, that goes with a contract player'a position. The free-lance f.ny Oliver. I player, on the M her hand, works from picture to picture, seldom certain that there w ill not be a more or less lengthy "rest" between jobs. mat is why duy Oliver Ih in a j mechanical whatnots coming from class by himself in Hollywood. the laboratories to aid In their bnt Tcchnlcally, tho veteran charac-'tle on extraneous squeaks, squawks actor Is a free, lancer and has no option renewals to fret over. Hut he nevertheless is always cer tain of employment ami has been the hist 12 years. Ills only contract is a handshake, exchanged with Jesse I... Iasky. now vice-president in charge of mi) mmmi Associated Gasoline starts easi ly, responds eagerly to your throt tle at all speeds. It is a clean fael, refined to insure complete com bustion and to minimize carbon formation and crankcase dilution. Sold at the red, green and cream stations and garages. Seattle; LYER PRICES production ut i'uramount, VI years ago. "When I can't use you any lung er. I'll cive you two weeks notice; yoH give me the s.ime protection,": Unky told Oliver at that time. That pact, Healed with clasped hands, has been a sort of "unwrit- ton contract" ever since. Oliver I has appeared In more than 300 pirlutes for the I.asky company ' j and still is appearing Few Homo Product. "Made In Hollywood" is the fig urative stamp on moHt of the mov ies shown in the I'nlted Slates, but the samr label apparently cannot be a p died to the stars who play In t hem. Hollywood -born head llneifi are comparatively few, as shown in a canvass of the stars and featured players under con tract to one large studio here. Oskaloosa, la.. Olathe, Kans.. Paris, itritish Buiaim and Hungary are among the birthplaces of tho company's contract players. Six teen are American-born, eight are from foreign countries. Hut there ! not a native Californian on the list! Signs of Pi-ogross.t The unsung heroes of the talkies,) the sound tecniciaus. soon may be; ! confronted with a new problem j that of remembering the names of! ' all the devices, attachments and i land groans In recording Suid one to another as they toil-1 ed over the recording equipment! preparatory to shooting a scene: "dive mo tho gadget that goes over tho whatyoumaycallit." rrin1f(Art qdvrMfdne gft rpultn. I STRANGELY mingled were the feelings of the historic gathering as for all time the American flag was hoisted above the small city El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles in January, 1847. Romantic bits of western history such as this are revealed in the Associated Oil Company radio program, "Roads to Romance," Listen in each Wednesday evening, 8 to 8:30 p. m., on Stations KPO-San Francisco; KGO-Oakland; KFI-Los Angeles; KG W-Portland: KOMO- KHQ-Spokane. (ID LP H E Control Grass Fire K K I) HU'FF, Cal., June Ii7. (A) Fire that burned over ua esti mated 70,000 acres of brush and range land was finally controlled bv a crew of volunteers. Stomach Disorders First Revealed by Coated Tongue Your tongue Js nothing more' than the upper end of your stom ach and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at. It tells at a glance the condition of your digestive pvstcm and physicians say that 90'o of all sickness starts with stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue is a danger sig nal of those digestive disorders which lead to so many kinds of serious illness. It tells why tha least exertion tires you out; why you have pains in the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells. Coating on the tongue is a sign that you need Tanlac the medi cine which has helped thousands who were physical wrecks from stomach and bowel troubles who had "tried everything" in vain and about given up nope. Tanlac contains no mineral drugs; it ia made of barks, herbs and roots. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac 52 MmJONrBOTILESlUSEP "I YOUR TIRE SHOP II, t-y.i i 1 f: r:-.-: :. I : Ml! pi. iii Oeveloppienl of niunlelinil sir- port sl.irleil on Moiv ille roulh of Klsuiiitli r'ulls. , ' ) ' ' Y I ',