Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD M3IL TRTBTTnT), TODFORD.- OKEOON; FRTD'AY. OOTOP.TCU IS, 1920.
PAGE SEVEN;
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FREQUENTLY IN
CLAIMS
NICE
THEATRE
ROOM
Witness in Behalf of Pan
tages Contradicts Girl's
Testimony Saw Her
5 ""'. Around Office Up to Date
f Alleged Attack'.
' ' LOS ANGELES, .Cal., Oct. IS.
(yp) Eunice, Pringle's testimony
that she had been in the office of
Alexander Pautages. theatre mag
nate, less than three times at night
was contradicted today by a de
tense witness in the multi-millionaire's
trial on a statutory charge
preferred by the 17-year-old coed
dancer.
Jake Hosenstein, lOyear-old em
ploye of a publicity firm, testified
lie thought he had seen Miss Prin
gle "at least once a week" and as
late as 11:45 p. m. in and around
j Pontages' ot'ficeB during the period
from May 1 to August 9, the date
of the alleged attack.
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T.OS ANGELES. Cal., Oct. 18.
(P) Discussion of the proposed
plnn to increase the present na
tional guard force from 177,000 to
210,000 men, was the most impor
tant problem which faced the sec
ond session of the convention of
the National Guard Association of
the United States today.
The meeting of the organization
got under way yesterday with 300
delegates representing guard units
from every state in the union pres
ent. The convention will be
brought to n close today.
Along with the discussion con
cerning the possible" Increase of
the personnel of the. militia, in
view of the reduction of the regu
lar army, reports from tho resolu
tions -committee, convention com
mittee' arid the committee, on audits
were" to be heard in the morning
session. ' ''
BACKED BY FLOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. (P)
tDr. John Marvin Dean, ousted pas
tor of Hlnson Memorial , Baptist
church, returned to the congrega-
tion today with a cleansed record
after tho congregation had revers
ed tho order of the hoard of dea-
cons which found him guilty last
July of conduct unbecoming a min
ister. Dr. Dean, a former Pasadena,
Cal., minister, preceding the dea
cons' order, retired as president of
tho Western Baptist Theological
.seminary, at which many young
women attended and also the
church pulpit. He left the city
for the east and during his ab
sence the board of dcasons ordered
i him busted.
College Drinking
Problem in Hand
of Local Agents
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WASHINGTON, Oct. IS.
(P) Investigation of liquor
drinking at collcRft football 4-
gamns tills fait' wlli'bf Ifift to
the dcclHlon (if the local pro- -f
hlhltlott nilmlnlHfrators Under
a rilling today by AsMistant
! Secretary Lowman of the
treasury, in charge of dry law
4- enforcement. 1
He said as yet' no concerted
drive by the federal author!- 4
8 ties against drinking at tho 4
games w a s contompluted.
Local prohibition admlnlstra-
tors, however, he added, will 4-
have authority to take what-
4- ever lictlon they' deem advls- 4
4- able.
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Knleni Palnt.M i:iiKeno
EIXIENK. Ore.. Oct. 18. ") ;
Dark smears ... of ' paint on win
dows, doors and walls of the Ku- j
gene high school greeted students :
yesterday. . The daubs wore "82" j
and "8 US"- and in some cases
" Salem"' In red paint. j
,
; Orpgon IttKiks in Iji Grnndo
i LA OUANDK, Ore Oct. IH. OP) ,
.Twenty-five Oregon yearlings j
headed hy Coach Newman arrived i
hero and today will play the Kast- j
crn Oregon Normal school football j
team. t
SBH4 lit Orognll V.
El'OENB, Ore., Oct. U.UP) I
Enrollment at the University of
Oregon Is 2984 according to Earl ,
Pallette, registrar. j
SALEM. A 170-pound bear
was bagged recently In the Mill'
City district by Henry limbert.
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Unlade of
Seven Oaks , returned from San
Kranclseo today, wtiere they spent
several dass. The Shasta, on whirr.
they returned. Was about two hours I
Soviet
The four Russian aviators all
Seattle, October 13, from WnUTfii
delayed a week at Waterfall, aft
UNION PACIFIC REVENUE
LESS THAN LAST YEAR
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 iTP) Car!
Gray, president ot the Union Pa
cific, said today that he expects
the September gross revenues and
net earnings to be less than last
year's, due to a small aggregate
wheat crop in both Kansas and Ne
braska aid a falling off In ship
ments of fruit from northern Cali
fornia and ot apples froni-jOregon
and Washington.
LA GRAN DM. Ore., Oct. 18. (i)
D. B. Wallingford, said to be
wanted in Portland, Ore., on em
bezzling charges, was arrested
here yesterday when he arrived in
the city on his motorcycle.
More than 3.000,00 persons are
injured annually by accidents in
their homes.
Despite devastating t y p h oons,
Japan's 1929 rlee crop is expected
to reach 317,378,000 bushels.
Hankers of Louisa county, Iowa,
entertained tho local vigilantes at
an appropriate event a "shoot."
A powerful radio station at Sofia
connects the Bulgarian govern
ment with all European capitals.
1 Kugene Building permits in this
city for month of September to
taled $r.fi.2S3.
Fliers Leaving Plane in
. ' ! 1 .
hting Iroin their plane, "lmd of
II, Alaska. The lliiwlans, flying from Moscow (o Aow l oi-k, vvv
l)elng forced flown because of
AIR MAIL PLANE BURNS;
HALF OF CARGO SAVED
ELM C'KKKK, Neh;t Oct. IS
A west bound TloeThg airmail plane
j was destroyed here Tiy fire todiiy.
Pilot C. V. Pickup, by a quick
j landing, saved half the cargo of
mail. He was not injured and the
i nliuie can-frd no passengers.
Associated Press Photo
Dorothy Aur.c. 12-year-old Minne
apolis girl, wao stain by a moron.
Her bcdy'Was'foundJn a gunnycack.
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j Fiend's Victim
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Eniia Jettkk Health Shoes
for ivomen who wantlto gomd do-without fatigue
COMFORTStyle and Economy are thejoutstanding values in these remarkable
shoes for women. Comfort because weTcan fit you and only froma per
fect fit can you get perfect Tcomfort.' Style because ENNA'JETTICK
patterns are attractive and being fitted right look right and hold their
shape to the last day. Economy because ENNA JETTICK prices fit any
purse; only in Enna Jclticka do you getj4iigh priced widths" at these prices.
UFifforEvcryFoot!
Style for Every Ey el
A Price for Any Purse!
Seattle
(Associated Press Photo.)
Hie Soviet," as U nrrlvitl 1
motor trouble.
Ashland American Legion
j building improved. j
Harper - Community c h u
r e h
ere.
building under construction h
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EXPECT
2500
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or More
M. M. Dept.
"Pay Leas Dress Better" Ask for Green
INDIANA BANK LOSES
$50,000 IN ROBBERY
I'UUi:. 1ml.. Oct. 18. (IP) The
I I-list National bank bore was lie lit
at $.",0,000 today, the dospenulm-s
shooting a policeman and a by
stander as they escaped. Six men
comprised the bandit gang.
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: Sheridan Sheridan l.liiiilicr yard
i t hanked hands.
! Springflrld Local airport dedl-
BIG SPECIAL
Tomorrow
Only
-7.r)() (Uzi WolHl. Felt
llats special
$4.98
20 i'L! all oilier hats
from $7.50 up
The best dressed women of America are proud
to wear (."SAUK 1 IATS. Why ? Jleeause a OAC K
II AT is sujiorior in style' and 'pialityl -Exclusive
but not. expensive at-.'. :. ;t
THE BAND BOX
i ' 223 East Sixth Street
POPULAR PRICED HATS
Real Money Savers.'
$1.98,. $2.08, S3.9S up to $6.98
Kiddies' Hats 98 to' $3.98
Nought special and are offered to you 'at hull'
what they are worth.
SEE THEM TOMORROW at
The Emmy Lou Hat Shop
- In the M. M. Dept. Store
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STANDARDIZATION AIM
SAI.KM, Ore., Oct. IS.
Siaiulardiy.aticn in the administra
tion of Oregon high schools was
tho key not o sounded by C. A.
Howard, state Kuperiiilendeiit of
fr'hools. in welcoming here today
over 200 high school principals
who met for their annual confer
ence. It was said that tho general
wm-lt of . the two-day confVrnw'B
will' center on the wtandnidizatinh
iv
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$
and
COMF.ORT
depends on Ct. t Regardless of what
you pay of how good your shoes
ore or how stylish unless they
truly Gt you will never get real
comfort from" ihem. Up to now a
complete variety of widths (an ab
solute essential to correct fitting)
has been obtainable only in high
price footwear. ENNA JETTICKS
are carried in Narrow and Extra
Narrow Wldo and Extra Wide
widtlis a service never before ob
tainable in shoos at. those prices.
Ms;
Store
Discount Stamps
Idea, and Superintendent Howard
urged tho'roveral comriflttees that
were a )-i-,l n I ! to In- specific, anil
nut too general In their- recom
mendations tn the assembly. '
In selecting yonr meat you must be even more
certain that you are buying from a RELIABLE
butcher . . . one whoso word you can trust. We
know that every piece of meat we receive is
absolutely the best, and we assure you that wo
will always give you a square deal.
Swift's Government Inspected Beef
Swift's Best -
Liberty
THti nhiwn A
Holly and Main ,
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We icon 9i Sell you ,
KUCfcNK. ; Oiitt case of spinal
menhmltls was reiJorlea'lfi "thd fio
rane school district of Lane county
and 11 schoolmates, who were
pced. hnve bc,' flimirttalrfrHj
THE FINEST
CUTS OF
FINE
MEAT
f
r Swift's
Premium Hams
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Per lb. ..vi.L;.Jlii.33 G :
' Swift's .t'ji-;
Premium Bacon j. ;
In pound cartons.....;.:.... 45c
Market
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