Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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TAKER IS A THIEF
Kj Warfa-Wrrnrr
. LONDoiC. OP) British mutor-
. ima and" Jurists ure bccnminu not
a little concerned over the ques
tion of how to" dlntlnRulfh between
the theft of an ni'tomobllc and the
, unauhorlstPd-harrowing. nt one.;-- -Under
Knulish Jnw it is Jmpun-,
Bible to convict a jiarwnn of
ceny without provlnc hot only Unit
the property in iuoiion wuh fraud
ulently token, but that It wus til"
taker's Intention to deprive the,
owno4"'i)errnanently thereof,
The.' culprit' In whoo poHcsKion
the. missing car is found (need only
declare. "I didn't steal It: 1 only
went for a ride, and It Is up- to
- th proaeeutlon to prove hlm a hilr.
Police court cases show the "bor
rowing", habit Is on the Increase,
and nuiKistrates have frankly ad
mWM that tr strict interpretation
of the law does not permit bench
' or Jury to assume that "theft was
In .the mind" of the person who
rap off with the car.
. -Unless Uxire is evidence to show
"he.'llkod It well- enouKh to keep it
indefinitely, of, definitely planned
to- sell It as loot, there is small
chance of convicilnn him of any
tlilhn woi'so thtn the petty theft
of nf ' lift to Rimollno and oil If It
can ho proved he did not furnish
pras- and oil at his own. expense.
It is highly IrritatlnK to the mo
torist who had been without his
enf. for 4s hours to have to lis
ten to an ui'Kunient over whether
the' man who took it was uctlnB
"anlmo furandl," or merely "t-eplt
et, asportavlt" the automobile from
its ulloKed restlnK place beside the
curb. Ko there 1 a- Krowinu de
mand for amendment of the exist
Jnr law.
Meanwhile it is possible f"r the
victimized owner. If ho wants to
go to the trouble, to hrinK civil
. notion aalnst the Joyrider to sue
him for the Inconvenience and
mental distress he hus caused. So
far, however, no such case has
eomo Into court..
BUSIEST IN MEAL
AMD S.ESTA HOUR
Kubrttb (n-Bm'glai'B In" Bpnln
find i that thel vhitlmn ujp o
leetiiyj tn mid-nftemoon and" ho
wlrttf.'rfWfllte -lit' njht that: the
hoHt unto for their Hteulthy riperh
tlotiB comeH In bron tjnyllfcht.
Pollco rocordw Hhow that tho fit
' vorlto houi'H foi hoi'KtOmpic rldinq
are from threo to flvo p. m.
It In the eiiHtom here to may up
moHt of the nhrht, aiart buHlnoH't
next - dny around ten of olevon
o'clock in the murnlmr, cIoho hp
everything about 1 :30 or 2 o'
rlork mid- cpend the next three
hours in eating and alDrplng. It ia
nromul ffw oVloclt In' the nfli'f-
noon before huslneKH hoimeH re
open, lf bUHinoHH nterfM'e with the
' extennivB lunch und! nleta period
well. that's Jiwt too had for
bUHlnean. It enn olid utHIl nlRht.
or tile next- day or week.'
Not oven world fulra are allow
ed to dlwupt the traditional Rpan
iHh eUKtom. Both the nhrcelona
and Seville exponltlmiH oIohh In the
ufternoonH, to great nHtoulHhmem
of North Amerlcnn vlnitorn. They
find they can roiun tho ki'hiihW
during the lunch ami nliiHta hour,
hut they huvr to wait until tho
afternoon to get into the exhibi
tion bulldjiiKH;
.There in no mich thing um a
quirk lunch in Spain. In fact, tlu
very exprealon,' when trautdated,
crealen umaHiMuent. MohI Spun
lardR finiHh hnirh hh heiivy
the pnre can- afford, and fof tin
well to do consiHtiitK of hirn-d'-oeuvei'H,
uoup, ffh, Hoveral meiiti,
a RttVet, fruit. i:hi-ene. corfei
anywhere from three to . four o
clock.' lllnncr never oonunencen
before nine o'clock at ninht and
' usually 1h later. - '
Theater commeme tho nljihl
performanceM nt n o'clorlt. Mntl
jiorM are nt (I p. m, No other honrn
for theater are ponibli under
tho Sputilnh ftcheme of life.
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Film Actress To Wed
rAtmclafd rrM Fhof
Lorvtla Vouno, youthful film c
trM, hif announced thRt ihi will
marry Orjmt Wlthr, a Juvcnll in
(ha mavlaaV'
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A Chevrolet Imperial sedan recently visited Alviso, one of , the "ghost" towns of the
West. Gathering of sea shells, which are converted into' lime, is the sole remaining major
industry of this town, which was once' ertpeci'ted to .rival San Francisco and other Pacific
Coast ports iff maritime importance. .Pictured 1'iere is a Chevrolet sedan in front of an old
schooner sea shells in sacl:s ready to ba sent to tho lime factory; and a pile of unsacked
sea shells. : .
"Bill" Dollar Asks That Wis Possessor
Take Him to Some Church Today i
"I hope that 1 will have a good'
rest today," fluid "Hill Dollni'," j
foi t have h;id a very BirenuouM
time Oil week in Medforrf. and
there h every indication that the;
coming week will tax my strength
to the utmoKt for I um making o
many friend.
"It Ih my dearest, wish that
someone will tiike mo to church!
today. ., I want to hear xome good
Hinging and a ringing Kcrmon on ,
that wonderful text, 'JJo ye also
unto other uh ye would that they,
Hhould do unto you,. Then 1 would.
(THIS IS MY DAY OF j
know thaf Merifnrrt penplp were
headed , onward and .upward ; II'
they would put Into proetice that
kindly thought.
, "And m the unlet restful hour
of the Sabbnth dny It will pay to
give Moinc heed to the following:
It won't be long before they
put a tomhtttone over you," said
"mil" Hollar. ".lust a marker for
one who was. And that tomb
stone 1m going to have a mcHmmo
engraved on It. .Maybe it won't
be the kind of a mesHiige for the
world to read lli.t you think It Is
going to be. Itlght now yon are
busily engaged in fi'iimlng" th.it
message you were working on
it yesterday, anil the day before,
nlso,
"It Is going to rend one of two
wnys," continued "JliU" Dollar.
"Here lies a iniin, or. here' ly
ing man. I.les are not merely em
anations from the mouth. Thut
I tt a m islu k en Idea. K very I h ing
you do Is either a lie or a truth,
and even If the final marker
grace your poor recumbent form
with the saving words, 'Here ties
a man.' for those to rend who nev
er knew you or come within the
influence of your life yet they
.will mean nothing in the flnttl
analysis, for the greater, morn
l.oteut message Is being written
dully In the henrts of those with
whom. you come. In contact.
"What kind of a citizen are
you? What kind of n place would
Mcdford be It cvei'yoho In It were
like you? Ask yourself that ques
tion and then tell yourself the
answer. Do you think you most
sit hi the high places to have in
fluence. Kur from II. Your In
fluence is good or bad accord
ing to your faith. If you huven't
faith in your Hod, your country
and .Medfurd you are setting a
bad example.
"Hut a man who has faith In
the three things mentioned above
will have faith In hi family and
his neighbor, ttml he will feel
Impelled to do for them as h
would bo done by. Ajid In ron
HCiiucnce hi Influence will lie big
and lasting.
"Do others look to you for sup
port? Are you nt employer? H
you are then your Influence 1
great. . A an employer you have
attained an Influence In this com
munity that' makes others want to
emulate you and ymir success.
What have you dont today that
might make a u in o o n way , '1
wouldn't have done that, ' '
"Here In Where you ooe Into
the ldrturv," wild "Htll" Dollar.
"Itlght where you have been writ
ing on the heart and minds of
your neighbor. Does your llf
proclaim that you hW fattli in
Mcdford ? Do your actions prove
It dally? Does that faith, deep
abiding a It should he. show the
others that you know you are liv
ing m the finest elty In the world?
If It doesn't pnek your trunk nnd
move. You nre netting a bad ex
ample to those who look to ou
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Into Lime in Western 'Ghost' Town
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as a mentor. "Here's a lyinif
inn n' is the r-h raping that Is get-'
ting ready for the marble.
"Where did you Miy your last ,
lot of furnlrufe' for your hoirie
the new clothe fur yourself and
your fami!y the supplies for your
ptme or your manufacturing
plant? Did you buy them in Aled-;
ford or did you IMcn to the glib-!
longued salesman from some nth-!
er section of the country and' When-!
you gave him the money that-,
should h'uve remained here at!
home with your own people did '
.Von stop to realize that yon' Had,
broken faith with yout own poo-1
plft folks who- are doing all that!
they can to keep money at home'
to further develop our own nat-1
ural resource? Those who .per
sist In practices of Unit kind ar'
making nitre' that inscription, ,
'Here n lying man.' ' j
"The man at holno your neigh-'
bor and filend, i the one who
rtamls by you when trouble eomes.V
He is deserving of some Intelligent,
consideration at your hands. And
the young folks, too, every duyj
you are making a murk on their
thoughts and actlonH. Men now j
know thru business prJnclylos ur?
t he measure of luislafss Huccews. .
So it ha come to pat that the
dominant note of all business;
progrcpr today Is righteousnesH. '
The young folks will learn this:
unlckly when they see it prae- i
tlced. . j
"Pi'otber, no one' will write that i
cold, stony message, spoken of!
before. ,l(t ymir::?li." Aiid "Hill"
in conclusion. "When the Hmei
come and may It be long In com-
ing when all of the townspeople!
gather ni'o u n d. tuny they eej
thtnugh tear-dimmed eyes the ra
diant Klnno as they want It to ap- j
pear Just the simple message,!
connoting faith in Oodt faith to!
carry on the work that' you hav j
tried to mnko a part of every j
moment of your Hie, just these.
simple words 'Here lie a man'."
(Copyright inSlt, Kred Moxurt '
.ake every
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mobile row. See all the new
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models. Still you'll find only
one full-size, five-passenger,
eight-cylinder automobile
under $1000-the Roosevelt.
Full-siie, foar-dnor, 6 ptnngtr. :i
Itivaili'loih uphotsiertihroujthuut. ...Onv
plci crown fcadere. . . ?0-borrpowcr
Mirmoa built eaRine. .. . (S.me rlrjiftn of
lighiljt im.llcr burt u in biKhcr pnerd
Marmoa KiRhn.) Quick, imuoih eight
cvlind.r iccclcrxion. , , , ALL AT
SHELLY
30 No. Holly St. '
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SERGT.YORKTQ
SEE A DOUBLE
'DO HIS STUFF
WASHINGTON. (P) From the
satety und nhelter of the ldo lined.
Pergi' Alvih t. York, outatanding
hern of the world war, will1 watch
a "doublo" enact to the life every
detail of his own heroic war feats.
The events will be the prlnclp.il
attraction at the annual Military
imposition and Carnival at Wash
ington barracks October 3, 4 and
5. Sergeant York will bo the army's
uest of honor.
A big six-foot sergeant from Kt.
Washington, who resembles York,
will be the play hero. Twelve hun
dred eoldleri will take Part in- the
spectacle, in which tanks, machine
guns and airplanes will participate.
foi. Leon H. Kromer, known in
the army jih "Little Dynamite,"
conceived tho idea of :Hmashing
Through the Argonue with Ser
geant York." ftefore asvumlng1
command of (1-3 at the arirriy war
college he wan with the Hift divi
sion. In which York served.
To get the reticent- moimtalneor
to leave his mountain home and
come to Washington wa another
matter. York caves nothing for
fame. Money appeal lo him only
ft It concerns his school in James
town." Tenn. . ;
MaJ. U. II. Laurence, writer and
expert In chemical warfare, was
sent to Tennessee by airplane ;o
persuade York to come. At first
the man who killed 2 5 Oermans
and captured lS prisoner single
bonded, refused. After three hours
talking Laurence, won his point.
Ho appealed lo Sergeant York In
the name of needy orphan. Jl'e
used a religious phrase.
"Tome over into Macedonia,
and help up'," I.ttunMice said.-
The monntnineer to whom tho
stop on auto-
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homage of men and the glitter of,
tfold 1m nothiiiK renponded to that
Kimple Bible phrane. He looked
l.aurenee Htraluht in the eye and
anHwereu i en.
Autographed cop leu of his book)
will be on Bale at the carnival and
proceed) will go to the Alvin C.
York Agrfrulturul Institute .' at
Jamestown, Tenn.
The military exposition and car
nival 1h an annual event for the
relief of widowi and orphans of
enlisted men and officer.
WASrilN'M'ON, D. C, Oct. G -As
part of a comprehensive, pro
gram for the promotion of travel
In the Western fritnte. the Ameri
can Automobile Association hui
recommended the Issuance by the
government at the earliest pos
sible date of a series: of postape
stamps depicting the beauties and
the recreational assets of the na
tional parks.
Since the Department of Interior
has charge of the national parka,
K. N. Smith, vice president point
ed out that Secretary Wilbur could,
with entire propriety, call the pro
posal to .the- attention of -post
master .General Urowii and his
other colleagues in M r. Hoover's
cabinet. i
'This series could be made one
of the most benuriful ever issued
by our government and .could'
servo' t'o attract the attention of:
million of our citizens to these-:
great national resource controlled')
by the government in tho Inter j
est of all he people. t f
"The hupe travel" Is today strong- '
er than ever Detore. The era Of
loncr-distanc.c motor touririrr is
here, while the national parks of-1
fer an : objective that combine!
all the" factors that make for a!
happy, healthful nnd inspiring va-f
rsrinn. Now that road an be- j
ing built through these great seen-j
ic regions held h perpetual trust)
for the people the government hus
a unique opportunity to advertise j
the glories of our preeminent do- j
min!." ' j
Jn the event that the- series If;
Issued, the ,A. A. A. executive de-'
clared" that a "Visit .our National"'
Parks'.' cancellation mar to on- let-:
tors during ..the f summer senson
would further uerve to call atten
tion to" the great scenic resourced'
of the west. . . .... I
HAVANNA (P) The eon vie
colony at Nueva' OeVona. f.le of i
PincK, wan recently increased by j
2,00fl f. delinquents formerly housed
In three federal prisons In Ha
vnnn'.
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Taking Medford by Storm4
Southern Oregon
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WESKRMI' K DK. ifr) Herrio
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them completely. Staunch and stable body
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center extralong springs with hydraulic
shock absorbers abundantly roomy interiors
luxuriously equipped and fitted all these
to assure easy restful travel even over rough
roads. Besides, every Dodge Six owner enjoys
the mental comfort of a car that is typically
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THE NEW AUBURN
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COKD
HUNDREDS OF SOUTHERN
OREGON MOTORISTS HAVE IN
SPECTED THE NEW AUBURN
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE DURING
THE LAST TWO DAYS
See It Today at Our
Salesroom
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enormous huulH Unit
; from the fishing fleet. Uaily
4.000,000 poumU or more have
i been aut'tioned at the fish markHH
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