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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1929)
BEDFORD MATE TRIBTTNE, MEDFORP. OKKGOX, AYEDXESDAY. OCTOBP.T?. 2H, 1020. PXGE SEVEN HOOVER ON ROUGH RIDE OHIO STORM MOST BEAUTIFUL RADIO ARTIST; President's Steamer En counters Waves and Wind in River Journey Water Thrown Over Upper Decks of Snub-Nosed. Craft First Lady Climbs to Pilot House for Chat. MADISON,. Ind. Oct. S3. VP) President Hoover paid Indiana n brief visit ' today;' braving chill winds and. rain to-ree.t the crowd which, gathered at the Madison dock, where his river boat tied up for twenty minutes. .. , ' . Tragedy threatened to mar the Indiana BieetlnB. Four national Kuardsmen were severely injured and burned In a futile effort to fire a presidential salute. 'The dumpened powder . exploded pre maturely. Effort was made to keep news r.l the accident from President Jloover and he left Indiana's shores for Louisville. Ky., appar ently without knowing anything about It. ' ; WITH PRESIDENT HOOVER'S FLOTILLA. ON THE OHIO. Oct. 23. () Storms by water seem to pursue President Hoover. On this voyage to commemo rnte the opening of the lock sys tem on the Ohio, .he encountered last night one of the worst Octo ber storms experienced In this section In many years. Equipped with a patent bow, which easily split the waves, his steamer, the Greenbriar, bucked head waves with ease, compared to the snubnosed-craft that came behind it, and rode the -blow well while anchored for the night, as did the other, craft. . - Just as In the old days, ' the Ohio was no respecter of persons when it decided to go on a ram page, .so today It kicked up for President Hoover again, giving him a rough ride In the face of a gale and. cold,' driving' raln;..,vMe.n.,' on ho of the craft described the Morni which the president has en , rnuntered as one of the worst In DiaIi nvnorlpnop... .As Ahe ' snub- nosed steamers ploughed Into the waves, water broke over the for ward decks with spray going com pletely over the tops.of the high deck houses. Although not a particularly good seamnn. President Hoover enjoyed the trip, as did Mrs. Hoover, who takes kindly to rough weather at sea. She climbed Into the pilot house on the Greenbriar to chat with Captain Lester Hill, one of Ihe old-time river pilots, who kept right on chewing his tobacco in splto of the presence of the first lndy. He told Mrs. Hoover some Interesting stories of his long ex perience on the Ohio and Missis sippi rivers. Only n few hundred persons gathered In the rnln at Madison, Ind for the half hour's ceremony there, held nn hour after the flo tnin unt under wav after an nil night anchorage 14 miles up the river. With Governor Leslie were M. Burt Thurman, Republican slate chairman of. Indiana and Mnvor Mnrcus H. Sulzer and others. I fs''- ';";;:-;l. il'p;,;. r" nJ j . 1 WILL BENEFIT BY i RADIO y PANATROPE WITH RADIO AND RECORDS' - - - ... . - - Associated Press Photo . ' Olive Shea of WABC, key station of the Columbia radio cnain, was announced as the winner of the national contest to find the most beautiful radio artist In connection with radio world's fair In New York. L BUDG E N SCHOOL FUNDS ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 28. (Special.) Ashland's school hud get for the'.comlng year was care--fully gone over nnd accepted by' the citizens' committee which .met with the school board on Mondny night. ' The board of education .is asking for- $88,609 to cover the expense of the coming year. That amount Is $1 UOO In excess, of the 1921130 budget. Of that amount, $72,450.15 wl'il be raised by taxa tion, while $12,5110 will come from the county school fund, $2200. from the state school fund; $0800 from the "elementary school fund, $1900 tuition for grade pupils, $2500 tuition for high school pupils, and $212.85 from the O. nnd C, funds. Debt-and interest will consume $14,000 'of the : DUiige;, $8000 In bonds Will bo retired nnd $0000 Is an allowanoe for ihterest.-. The citizens' committee thnb met to consider the budget wus coin posed of Dr. R. -L. Bui'.dic, John Enders. P. R., Hardy, C. C. Dar ling, and Mrs. Louis Dodge. The members of the board of educa tion are V. O. X. Smith. Hal Slc Nulr. Homer Billings, J. H. McGee and Mrs. Louise Perozzi. Superin tendent O. A. Briscoe nnd the school clerk, F. S. Engle were also present at the meeting. . PHOENIX CHURCH CLASS GUESTS OF MRS. WHITE PHOKNIX, Ore, Oct. 23. (Spl.) Due to the installation service for. Kev. C. H. Porter of the Med ford ProHbyterlnn church the mid-week Hervlcea of the Presbyterian church at Phoenix, which have been a mis sion study class under the leader ship of Dr. Standard, will be postponed. ' ... PECK LERIAN OF PHILADELPHIA KILLED BY AUTO BALTIMORE, Oct. 23. VP) Walter Lerain. ; Philadelphia! Nn tlonnl' league eatcher'.dled .Tues day of Injuries received '. when motor truck hit him on a side walk. ' . --Vl; V " Johh Mooney, a. former sand lot baseball player in the. days when "Peck" was playing-with, the St. Martin's club, gave a pint of blood for a transfusion opera tion. i s. .. Lerain was ' struck ' -yesterday afternoon. Police sold that Chan. Lloyd, driver of the truck, swerved to avoid a collision with another machine, ' and ran onto the- side walk, crushing Lerain against a building, Inflicting internal ' fnju .rlos, . severe body -bruises -, and brenklng one leg. : . - " ' '- Lloyd was arrested, , as well as August Meyers, driver of the ma chine which Lloyd was avoiding nt the time of the accident. - "Peck" Iernln went to the Phila delphia Nationals from the New Haven club of the Eastern lenguo In 1928. He caught In 104 games for the Phillies during the 1929 senson and batted .222. . 4 TEMPERANCE MEETING PHOKNIX; Ore.;' Oct. 23 (Spe cial.) On Tuesday night, Oct. 29, there will be a special temperance meeting held In the Presbyterian church here, to which the entire community Is Invited. R. T. Cookingham, on of the stnte workers, will Bpeak. A mov ing picture slide, "The Transgres sor," which depicts conditions In the United States before and after the passing of the 18th Amend ment, will be showrt. " No charge will he made for the evening's entertainment. Refreshments of pumpkin pie, doughnuts, and cider were served. . f - . : Organizing a Community Chest campaign is a liberal education In itself, according to Hamilton Pat ton, chairman of Medford's . pio neer community chest drive, which will open here November 12 and continue to November 16. "Having spent several months investigating other fields of activ ity throughout the United States, and studied .their problems, the lo cal, committee started out hero with more" or less definite Ideas for Medford's community chest," ho said. "But we've had to continu ally rearrange our plans and reud just our organization to new situ-, atlons and discoveries until the complexion if not the fundamentals, of the original Idea has been con siderably changed. . - We have found out that we can. accomplish so -much mare than we thought at firsthand with the moral support and contributions of nt( least 2500 subscribers to the chest, we believe that the local situation will be well taken care of," he said. As It Is, there are-seven bene ficiaries on the community chest list. Mr. Pntton Is in favor of In cluding the local churches, but that problem, which would add other complications, has not as yet been worked out. With a goal of $20,000. nearly $13,000 of which has already been given in cash and pledges, the or ganizations which will benefit by the drive, and eliminate the neces sity of Individual campaigns throughout the year are the fol lowing: Red Cross, $5,480; Boy Scouts, $4,970; Girl Scouts, which have been organized only a year, $1,000; Salvation Army, $2,000; Y. W. C. A., $1,000; health unit, $1. 000. and the Humane society, $750. The comparatively small amount allotted the local health unit Is ex plained by the fact hat this rte partmenf receives aid from tho county court. ' ' r ' ' jjj V "They work while you sleep" When the towels Deed help there is nothing like cascara; nothing more efficient, nothing so V);uod for the system. Any doctor can confirm these facts. Candy Cascarets give you pure cascara in a most pleasant form. Take one tonight. See how fine you feci all next day. Without discomfort and without harmful effects this gentle laxative cleanses the whole thirty ftet of bowels. Cascarets never produce that nauseous feeling usually asso ciated with the use of laxatives. And their action is so natural that there is no danger of forming the laxative habit. You can take them as often as you please or give them freely to children' or old folks. , A coated tonfctie or a laden breath is a signal for a candy Cas carct. Or a sick headache, or any sluggish feeling ; any time you be lieve the liver and bowels are not functioning fully, Cascarets will sweep away accumulations in the lower bowel. They are sweetened with pure cane sugar and flavored with real licorice, making them the ideal laxative for children. Full medical endorsement proves their principle is right; the use of 20 million packages a year proves their effectiveness. I FOR YEAR SHOWN . (Contributed) In order that subscribers to the Community chest mayknow what the Boy Scout .organization has accomplished during the last - year, the. campaign .oominlttee Is snow ing .below the.net -results: Membership ;-v;Oolober-.-16vlBSf. 2. scouts troops. ( October 15. 11129, 3S2. scouts,' 20. troops and two patrols. . ... .- . ' . Present membership classified I tenderfoot Scouts, 118 second clnss, 04 first: class.'- ; ' ' . The registered Scouts have ac quired 781 merit badges. ' Camping Scouts attended or ganized camps this summer as follovs: Camp Applegatc, 36: Council Dolen 1-nke camp, 18; Fish Lako Troop three, 14; Troop five, Apple- gato Tatrol, 6: California Gypsy tour, 7: 81 Scouts In camp for period of at least one week this summer, (Note: Overnight and short trips not taken Into account). Over 200 men have been mem bers -of the council In- the past year. It Is conservatively estimated that weekly troop meetings have been held in this area in number of 600. Thirty-six trnlned leaders of hoys are now registered ns Bcout Masters and assistants In this council. . OF C. ANNUAL MEET NOV. 2 JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Oct. 23. (Special.) The chamber of com merce has fixed the date for the annual meeting. ' at Nov.... 2nd. Klection of officers will he held and plans for the coming year will be made. Tickets will be sold by the committee for the banquet nnd dancing which will bo enjoyed after the meeting.--V. '-' " '. - ' : PHOENIX THURSDAY CLUB MEETING BARKLEY HOME i n ,m vmrmmrtsMi-i ' -Mil' PHOKNIX, Ore., fJcl, 23. (Spl.) A called meeting of the Thursday club has been announced for Thursday night, October 24th, the homo of Mrs. Barkley. This is the first gathering of the club since last spring, and is primarily for the purpose of discussing plans for the resuming of regular meet ings this winter. .. ' " i ; : i MEDF0RD PARTY GUESTS AT BLUE FLOWER LODGE PIIOKNIX. Ore.. Oct. 23. (Spe cial.) Miss Templeton of Med ford entertained at a dinner party at the Illue Flower lodge lost ftatur ilny, having as her guests eight of her friends. ... . On Sunday a Inrge number of nnrtlW dined nt the Illue Flower lodge, though mere were no spe cial dinner parties given on this iy. I . . ,'. ... -',., Singer's Daughter Silent. NEW YORK. Gwendolyn Mc- Cormack, attractlvo daughter of John McCormack, tenor, prefers riding horses and playing golf. She has never sung a.noto and, fur thermore, she doesn't Intend 'to try. THE GREATEST BUY IN THE FIELD OF RADIO AND RECORDED MUSIC Th E N E W JfatMlMtrick rVADIO COMBINED WITH THE FAMOUS rimMidckj N AT KO P E $ 27 2 The NEW Brunswick Radio It made In thrae modeli Model 31 Panalrope with Radio, Prka $373 Model ai Highboy co mole-typo Radio, Price $174 Model 14 Lowboy coniole-type Radio, Price $148 AM machines are cabinolted In fine woods . 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