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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1929)
0 PXGE fiTGHT" tottfohp wb; trtbuot!, CTEPForoi. onnnoy, suktvay. September 22, 1029. ; 1 i: -.v-ir s Hi r f f V'.J-j .-I'm-''.' I1 mi 11 P.. ;;: ',4 iru 'iira if 1 (1 " bi t: : a: mum AT THE VATICAN MUSSOLINI REORGANIZES FASCIST GOVERNMENT Italian Ambassador Has 2 " Hour Audience With Pope Surveillance of Clergy Irks Pope Pius Plan Audiences. VATICAN CITV, Sept. 21. (JT) Friction between the Holy Sou aii-1 tho fascist government over thr sliilus of members of fiilliulic lay organizations, and lliu guvoni merit's attitude toward lln-in. Is u;i d'erKtood to liavo been the main topic dlscupsed during a two-hour mldlenco which Tope Plus accord ed today to Count do Vccciil. Ka lian ambassador to tho Vatican. Kcccntly Premier Mussolini an nounced that there were ,) watchers exorcising n surveillance of activities of the clergy through out Italy. This brought a vigorous reply from Pope Plus who denounc ed -diffidences and distrust aimed Against the Catholic organization foi'r the young. It was remarked In Vntlcfln'clr les that the present situation may Tesult in postponing tho visit of Mio Italian royal family to tho Vatican, a long-awaited event "(i'hich had been destined to seal J formally the reconciliation of the : 'Church and state. '-'It wajt expected the pope would again deal with the subject of fltholic associations during an aiidicnce which he will grant Sun day to 10,000 Italian Catholic workmen. Ho my also dwell on the matter In an audience to be accorded to 10.000 Italian profes sional men Monday. I II III I Will Himniil MHM Ml 111 III 1111 lMIWWWMW' EGG YIELD AND ROGUE PACKING i DUE FOR AIRING: . 1 i DETAIL PROGRAM FOR MEET HERE OF OREGON BAR . .t flm flat.bn Uli... . . . . ..... .,.,...., Kmn lino I . . 'mi the wnv In II.,.,,. i.- - I '""'"I, I - vng iroin Hnnt.nv has sont out wireless incs Kttges wiyinir tin. ship bus boon captured by PlrutOH and taken to KIiih Huy. No fuiMher delnllH aro available. The Dell Mnru was ex puuted In Ilong Kong luto today. NKV YORK. Kpt. rl. Mi Crlllrwlly 111 rrom u Hlniniicb n,m. jcarsold. ""Wttl-j Ngllllig 1,111,, T-- ' Klvei, 0uVi " t mMn . Salmon egg taking at tho United! When tho Southern Oregon Bar .states government hatchery ht Klk 1 association, with nil the-urtlcHsnoSH Creek will be a eomploto failure of innMcullnltj . smilingly accepted this year says southern Oregon i the Invitation or Hie local Huslness conservationists. The number of H"'1 Professional Nyomen's club, to . . 1 entertain their visiting statu dele- salmon eggs taken att he hatchery ,,.,, cl.nU, ,1,-ivc around tills year say 60Uthern Oregon ' tu, valley, they neglected to stlpu niuru than ISO, 000 whereas an or- lute the lime of day most uccept- illnary fair year should yield !llljU'- ... - , , , .,,,... ,, , W ill the burden of business unil 000,000 salmon eggs Unless eggs ' r(liHioul reH,mlls,lty upon can be secured elsewl.ere and ship- J,,,.,,. fr Kllu,c,rs,. Ihp wome set ped to the Klk Creek hatchery the f .,,. S1,crt(. ,.,,. t government s big lmtchery will bo Slltlm,liy nl01.lllnB, BO tlnl nu practically Idle until next, season, i, ,..,. . ,,,,. . n.lnUnuni f-ouihern Oregon residents in-i ,. ,.,. ,.i,i i, i..i icrested 111 fish conservation in from Ihelr work. O'GRADY IS LOSER i IfIvist Friday night's main event trss called a .-draw but Hcnnett $pn' from Oenc O'Cirndy the first fight Gene ever lost. It will so down on the record ' book as u fliaw, and no one but those who aw the fight will- be any the wiser. It was the cause of one being afraid and tho other not wanting to fight. Tommy Iten nett was afraid, of Gone ami Clone was afraid of getting hit. t he re milt .was the poorest fight flene half' over been in hero. Klamath Falls News. Associated ficsn I'lioto Benito Mussolini. Italian dictator (center), has just made the most sweeping reorganization of f JSC St government since its Inception. He relinquished seven of the eight cabinet posts he held, re taining his post of premier and minister of interior. New members ot cabinet Include: Bino Grand! (upper right), foreign affairs; Gsneral De Bono (upper left), colonies; Giuseppe Bottal (lower left), corporations; Michele Bianchi (lower center), public works, and Gen. Italo Balbo (lower right), aviation. .lacKsuu auu oosennino counties u.. i point to the failure at the govern-' Hs wd),-,lwllk , women mem hatchery s (ho result of un-l()f Me,lfimli bot, tl)0 ylslllng resliieted poaching on Itogue , , ,,,. .,,. Itlver all the pasr winter andjilml ,,,,. ur ul.al barrls spring and call attention to the ,rs wM h,lV(l , ,VIllv0 , llinKS fact that neither the State C.aniolf ,,ullKl,,. fol. ,ur Saturday commission or the Htaio Klsh Coin- n.iK- when the local women mission did any practical patrol ,.(,- ,u., , cnl.v , work on tho lower Itogue Itivrr lhlll. )loolH lltt01. llmllntl)K until the dsmago had been done by njc ,.Xcurslon through the orch the poachers. InnK the airport; the golf course. It Is alleged that for monlhMlju,.iM)nvie mid other interesting neither the Pish Commission or ))0ts of the Immediate vicinity, the Uamc Commission had morel Ht,ti-liiii; off the convention ses than one warden on tho entire un .-ii,ay morning at 10 o'clock lower njver and that neither war- i,, ,,., fP1i,.ni Pu,.i room, an ad. I den until just recently, and after !,irPS(1 of ,v,.conie will be given tile me sainiuii season was over, naci , "Uu or ,ore delegates by Mayor either a respectnblo boat or motor I. v. v. I'lpes, and Colonel I-;. K. with which to patrol tho river, j Kelly, president of tho Southern riilsi.,1. ,ii., ' hid ...... ', "no ,i.. ""n i.. FEDERAL COURT WILL G. STEEL OF SISKIYOUS ALKY TERM WILL OPEN ; CRATER FAME TO ! RUNNERS TRAVEl HERE OCTOBER!: MAKE HOME HERE IN SPECIAL CAR As tho result of continued com plaints and appeals to tho com missions of people both from the mouth ot Rogue River and on the upper river country several raids were made on poachers during the selsurc of eleven steelhead poach ers' nets from Rogue Itlver dur- Orcgon Itar association. A response will be gh'on by Wil liam M. Davis, of Portland, presi dent of the slate association, who will then proceed with his nnnual report. Klection of officers for winter, one raid resulting in the the ensuing year will be held in the afternoon of the first day cording to A. 1-2. Rcamcs, general COAST TEAM LOSES TO GRANTS PASS "While no news !ms y't Ijcuh rnreiTil hrrc hs to tli dorkiit of ctiHtH to ht; tried here at tho Huuth- : rrn Orf tn lecin of the I nifu Stall's court which corm-nos 'ji J lite tVilcrul hiillliiiK tho first .Tuesdav in October it Is known I thiu lilt durkt!l will not he ko j hrnvy s nt first first thntiKht some time :iku,' as n numher t dcfcnditnts in Klamath Indian roscrvatlon cases, for varfoiin lie nor violations pkadd nuilty- in tin.' federal court uift w ch n.i wer1 si-ntetted or fined. KcVftthees.M Ihi; dueUet Will he auho InrKe with erimlnal and civil r:tscK, One important case which will pi-'dtahiy draw a num ber of Indians to the court session , an witnesses "r hpee.tiitni's, is thai of Hcnnett Weeks, Klamath In dian. Indicted for assault with a ! daiu-'cruirs weapon, t ntcred a pica of Kuilty at Port In nil last week ' and the cuse was set fur trial ritii-li.tr the Medl'ord term uC tho federal court. - The GruntH Pass hlh school oot ten i li, back in southern Ore gon football fl'aln this ycai( af ter a three years' absence, de loated the Crescent City hitch school nt Crescent City Hatiiniay. fi lo 0. Tho game was clotie lliru vit. e j WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. (P) j The senate today voted to restore : to the tariff hill a house pro j vision making Canadian wheat, i m'lleil in bond, in the Cniled Ht:it oh fm export to Cuba, pay a duty eiti:i to the amount ,f l;u iff preference Cuba firanta A merit an flonr. Ciootl news fur his many friends andy other well-wishers in Med ford inri throughout the county Is that Will Ci. Steel, "father of Crater Lake." and I'nlted States commls- ; Kioner of Crater National park, will UKHin make his home in Medforri. . Mr. and Mrs. Stool who have . resided In Kugcne for years past. 1 except of course during the sum- mer when he lives lit tho national I park, came down from tho park j several days njro and spent a day here looking up a place of resl ; lcnee, and before continuInK on their Journey to I'llene lo pack I up I heir household floods there, closed si le,-,se on apartoii'tits at the Carsilt. where tiny and their !daUKh!er. Miss Jean Steel, will re si' - fer October 1st. j Good news also is that Mr. Steel's he. i t.i is improving alt ho he is j stilt far from a well man. but lie 'think tlie Me,iford winter climate I asreos far better with him than j KuKcne's winter climate, hence the decision of the family to reside here. I A'ASHlNf.TON Sept. 21. (P) ; President Hoover will not com ; mute the sentence of Harry iSfnelitir or Henry Mason Day, who ii re serving terms in the District jof ('olnmhia Jail for conteinpt of Vourl arising from Hie shadowing ;of the Kal-Sine;iic jury. PORTLAND. Ore. Sept. 1M. (!') A Hpeelnl car loaded .with ' federal prisoners was brought to this city today from Klamath Kails by Deputy l S. Marshal Oil. C. We'ls of Medforri. One woman . a nri two guards were abo In the ' party. ' - Pete p.olll and Knrleo Caustelli. both of Sacramento, who were ar rest eri near Medforri on eptember' 17 when a large quantity of al : t otioi wan roi.io hi me aittumo- biles lliey were driving:, were Jn - eluded in the parly. They have been bound over to the federal ' " '' Mtvi'M $M.fi(H bond each by Chauncey Klorey, United Sta . ii4iih-h jiiiii'i' ai .Metlford. "V's' 'i -oi '"'ivinls Isriied fol lowing their indictment by the .. . .-is. on of iiie raufl Jury, the , following wore brought In from ! !-iis- Paul Mi Hendron, robbery of the postoffice :t .v..miiuli Aueney and Mih. Almeda Isaacs, Indian; charged with as sault with a dangerous weapon ! on Cecil Jackson. ' Six other prisoners marie up the j party. I HKHUON, Conn.. Sept. 21. V) i Mrs. Anna Kliahnth Lord. 101 years old and a real Daughter of jthn Revolution, died af her homo 1 here last nlghl. Her father fought iu the hattln of Lexington. - - - ..! ing in tho closed season, but it is chairtnun locally, for the conven- uuuuu out inai hs soon as uc tion. t spasmodic raids were marie thej J'roblems Involving tfourt pro poachers went back to their work cerium will hn taken up at a meet on an unpatrolled river. UnK uf the judicial council, coni- Ihe much complained of situn- poseri of niemhers. of the Oregon tion on lower Rogue River will be discussed at n meeting of the Jack son County Game and Protective rissociatlon in the neat4 future. 507 GIVEN LOCAL Last week was another heavy ono for the local branch of the United States free employment bureau. Manager Chris Oottlleh reported yesterday afternoon. A total of 307 men and women were given employment In orchards and packing houses, but a surplus of labor is expected next week, ns Srt per cent of the pear crop is now believed to be picked. Apple pick ing is expected to begin the early part of next month, with some or chards beginning the latter part of next week. supreme court and circuit vourls of tlie state. A trip to Crater Lake, arranged by ilin Southern Oregon Itar asso ciation will be one of the main features of entertainment for. tlie visitors. The more than i!00 visi tors Mill be escorted from Mcdford In caravan at 11 o'clock Saturday. Friday evening a dinner dance will be held at the Hotel iVfcdford, lo which all- tlie attorneys and their wives will be invited, with the local association acting as hosts. Saturday evening, a banquet will be held and u number of bril liant speakers from tho various sections of the slate will be heard. Music and other stunts will also be presented during the evening. f HONG KONCI. Sept. 21. (IP) Tile Japanese steamer Dell Maru, HATS Quality and Style in All the Latest Shades and Shapes Wo ure proud lo nniitmiico that our sloi-k nor incluii the- latest, and mast fnsliiomililc line, of "Stetson" iu "Dobbs" lulls. Willi this Kreat variety of ultra-fun hat ' mm uui i-iuianc cA.jnTiriii.-r as linttorii to .the ht drosscd men, we are well equipped to help you select Ike. styie mat suns you oesi. stetson" and "Dobbs" m the two best lints made in style, uualitv and Hnua. The many newest shapes and colors enable us to fit ei-' aetly every lieaU anil every type of person. You will bt pleased witli the new styles they arc very smart. ' - fc - - "Stetson" and "Dobbs" Hat, i: r; ALWAYS IN EARNEST WASHINGTON, Sept. 2t. 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