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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1929)
MrWI-'OUD MATT, TRIBUNE, MRDFOIID, OliKCiOV. Tl'KSDAY, XOYK.M UKIi V.)2V. . r , , rlectiun. At Ihe budget election of . lust year only S5 votes were cast, I of which but U were against tho l budget. ' The members of the school board ate Howard Scheffel, pres ident, t'arl Kwlgiirt. Dr. H. K, ' (Jreen, C. C. i,enimon, and N. II, ! Franklin. The members of tho j citizens budget committee, which ;on October 11 prepared tho budget, i which was published In tho local ' newspapers, consisted of John C. Mann, W. W. Allen, K. M. Wilson, I Marc Jarniin and O. O. Alenderfer. HEADS OF GREAT WOMEN'S GROUPS PRAISE RED CROSS which fount the in in the J Hack Karth district of Southern 1,'kran la. .Stone Implements and articles tnadn of tho bono qf mammoths were Included, Muxxolini'H office in tho C'IiIkI Ial aco from to this autumn when be transferred hlw donk to the Venessia palace, nan been turn ed into u FuHcitst hlHtorical mu seum. ! '"The Washington TimoH had it right to Hay that 1 should be culled I and made to testify," said Brook I hart. "1 am going to do that. I havo, been called and I am going to i answer every question put to mo now. Reporters of the Times should i do the same." WKT DIWIK UKTMLS ' (Continued from I'ase One) ambassador ho would bo in favor of luifiHlntluu to mako them quit serving )ictior. Hiooklmrt contended that tho three reporteiH of tho Washington Timos who have boon Jailed for contempt of court because they re fused to give the naimyr of those from whom they said they pur chased liquor should sive that in formation to the court. WALTER HAGEN TO PLAY HERE FRIDAY AT 1:30 Famous 'Golf Champion to t Play 18-Hole Match With Jack Hueston, Medford OHTKND, UelKlum. (A') Tho uso of airplanoH in convoying cables to diwtreHMcd vowel ban proved ho HucceHhful that the authoritieH have tlerlded to adopt this method In preference to ucndlng out tmlvage boalH. liltol'SfciA, Turkey (A) Tho first non -military aviation chool In Turkey will be opened here next Hprinu by the Aeronautic League of Turkey. Jt will train civilian pilots for a projected Hiousa Constanlinople passenger and mail line MAV ISUKiKT IX FAVOK (Continued from Page One) .Mcsdumcs True Piatt, Nora C. Kirkpatrlck and Kate Young were th election board at yesterday's Ufi I-; P) The Hall of Victory. Pro Admission Is Re cluced to One Dollar. AVnttcr Uagon Kcncrully rctturd td iih tho gruuli-Ht tournament Kolfur In tho world, will luy an 18-holc match with Jack lluuntrin, 2lcdford pro, at tho local club thin Friday afternoon at 1:30. lHt year Humeri appeared hero wit l Johnny Karroll and Hip two pluyd Chan EKaii and HucHton. tleln them in 18 holes althounh Kjtan nhot the best score of the day. Jack JlucHton wax badly off hln tfumc that day and he Ih enKer to Mrc. Lowell F. Hobart, president general, Daughters of the American Revolution (left) and Mrs. John F, Slppel, president of the General . Federation of WomM'o Clubs. LKADIOUH of two ureal groups of women both interested In Ilio public welfare of tho citi zens and (ho nation Join in asking nembers of their organizations and ull women to enroll in the annual itoll Call or the American Red Cross. They nre Mrs. Lowell F. (lobart, president general of the National Society of the Daughters '. tiic American Revolution, ami Mm. John F. Kip; el. president of tho General Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Sippcl declare;!: "The Ited Cross fs an emblem wliich Is recog nized and respected by tho civilized world. Tho annual membership Roll Call is about to bo issued by this worthy national organization, which extends Its humanitarian service the warld over. Its Held of action Is not the battle field alone: its Ideal is not merely to care for or relieve distress, it alms to prevent disease and to preserve health. "The valuo of tho work of the Red Cross Is known to club women everywhere. Special Plea to Women "This year a spe- ial plea is being made to tho womr-i o( the country to enroll In tills worthy cause. Per mit me as the Prosidcnt of the Ccu oral Federation of Women's Clubs to urge every club woman and evory woman citizen of those United States to become u member. "Blessed nro Jjosq who work for the Uftd Cross." In her call lo women lo enroll, Mrs. Unhurt states: "The American Red Cross has the admiration of all for lis muguUlccnt disaster relief work. When catastrophes are vis ited upon our citizens, we rest con tent that the Ited Cross will soon he upon the scene arid that suffer ing will he minimized through Us prompt effort: in succoring the vic tims. "I wish to emphasize that the activities of tho Red Cross in public health work. In llfo saving and lirat aid teaching. In reaching scbool children through tho Junior Red Cross and its disaster relief work, all are supported from the annual Roll Call for members. Only during this one period in the year, from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, does the Red Cross ask for public support for Us own activities. Appeals for funds for relief In great disasters such as In tho Missis sippl Valley Hoods or the - Wost Indies hurricauo of last year are only made after sanction of the President or the United States, who is also president of the Red Cross. Patriotic Cafl "IJecause of this, I believe that every member of tho Daughters ot 'Ife American Revolution should an swer this annual Red Cross Roll Call and join the membership. We all, 1 am sure, wish to be enrolled in helping 'The Greatest Mother' la her humuuituriuu work." WALTER HAGEN I 'redeem himself against tho former open champion of tho world. If Juck eun maintain his recent stride ho has an excellent chance of doing this, for he now holds the course, record with a 0(1 4 under par, and the nine-hole record of 2U Hovcn under par. Tho public Is Invited to see 'tills match, and In an effort to se- -.euro a gallery worthy of, its Im -I ortaiice, the admission prices of 11.50 charged last year will be' re duced to $1. Tho match will start i t promptly at half past one. i m Walter. Ulngan Ih eiithuslusll liver Medford and southern Ure- i con and will probably Indulge In tUHiio duck hunting white here If tlie weather should show Hlgns . of changing. lie Is en route to . California and Hawaii, where h will bo n contender In tho lin- porta nl open tournament. ELK LAKE FISH CLEAR . OF WORMS IS REPORT Screen Life in Hollywood t PORTLAND, OriM Nov. fi. (A) .Matt liyrkman. Nuprrlnlendenl j of hiitehcries of the state, game ; cummlKHion, salt! today thai tape worms have deserted fsh In KIU lake and fishermen are now u liberty to catch the limit. Uyckmnn. who invcsligaied the lake last week, snld no deml fli-Ii Were on the banks and a sttoly uC thoHu caiiKhl Indicated no pres ence of dlwNise. VERDI'S AAIDA OPENS ' CHICAGO OPERA YEAR ciiic.uio. Xnv. r,. i,vi cui.i CtutHt anil (ihrltii Hal last uluht In n 2ti, iKMi.iKio t, .tuple t muV I'IhIiik Klli'cr from llii- ludikn nf llir ChltiiKo river mid licanl Vi-nll'.-"Aalda" iltilt'at tin Skysrt'a'MT theater tn mutte'M most Mlimvy fitrin Ki'aml apera. ft ii ii' Ti itiiKvs vi;ii:sii.v V (Contltitied lYnni l'aufl One) luckcy receipts are expected an Tliurialay. The Fann )-ixchancn t'a-npei-a-tlvr unluadini; platfarin wax n live ly place thu niornlnu. with the turkey ralnem iiiiIiuiiIItik thilr fUWlfl.. ,Thn linul hi In chaiKe (,f clay I). I'arker. farmer manaKcr of the ro-operallve. , Aalliiirlf I arm ( nilll WAHIIINCTO.N. N.iv. fi. M'i I'lle federal rarm IiohiiI today nulharlieil n Hue of credit nf tS.OUIl.dOa tn the Natlnnul I'rn duwrM' Kvedrr I'tnil, a iiilipihary of National I.iveritucli I'rixlueerH' nRMuclRtlon. llllltw In VhIiIiikIihi WAKIIINfiTON, N.iv. 6,.(, Accompanied a iimuiI by hiK undeiKlllliK plie and lipparenlly In the hem of humor, t'hurlcK l. l)iiwe, one time vice prexldent and now umhRiwador to II rent llrllnln, urrlveil here today for conference--, with freiildenl Hoover on the forthcomltiB naval nriniiiinni con ference In London. " BISHMN IA) City alatimlelanK reckoned that HOD Keiilm-rn com nilttled eulcldu In the tlrm lx months of the current yeur. The Wen numliered r: and the women ill'. :t Ity ltohhln C-ikiiik, HOLLYWOOD. Tho talking screen's newest recruit from Ih" ranks of thu phonoKi'aph recording artiHts Is Charles Kaley, with a face 11 kc a collar ad and a like able personality In spite ir that. K a I e y. vh- u s e d to p I a y i r o u n d movie eln when he was w I I h Abe Ly man's oiiheslra ?HS,''-k' never &tlF A ibmiL'bt of "tra in g Into Ihe m o v I v s," al though bis hand some face might have made him i h-ad I ok m a n as cm ul tin any the h irlc-. K n Icy. silent screen had 'k n o w n . K o r Monie rc'iMni or other, the movlcM illd not Interest htm, and he went on. Ilvlim his own musical life. When the MM'cen found Its voice, however, that was a different mat ter. Not that he whs then a vet elan of Hie nl am', or a finished actor, for bin whole "legit' experi ence was obtained as a slnuliiK Ju venile in Lin I f irroll's Vanities, except that lor Ihe past two ami u half years he has been a "mas ter of ceremonies In t'hlcauo theaters. CiiM Tlcnl) Wrlh II. Kaley. vacationing here this summer, was invited to take screen h'sls. ami as a result received sev eral talkie offers, but he wan un der contrai l In Chicago. Still, ihe talkie apiM-i led to him five shown it dtiy. day In and day out. back !u Chicago, constituted a grind of which be was getting; tired. Obnilie. a I'. S. C. man ohm's I'nlverslty of Southern California, famed for foot bull prowess 1. had seen only otic football game In all that lime. (llo never bad time of his own. So eventually he set tled the matter by buying ills con tract. It cost him XKi.niM) but he says It was worth It. 10 ELIMINATE L POINT E CENTRA HKHWAY dV j County Engineer Plans New Route Between School ! ! House and Hopkins Place j Buy Lots for Alteration j -Up to State. (Oiiccrniittf Hokum With one movie executive offer in ht ii priire for the best definition of "hokum.' Director Krcd Niblo. not a contender, has interesltni coininentK on the subject. Hv "hokum." he believes, wrlteii nieiMi scenes which are used re Heatedly to Secure specific audi ence ret :H tons. The dividing I""' between hokum ami geulU!. he say.H. Ik the "heart line." The reiteration of certain situa tions in pictures becomea hokum when It niftnalK its Inleiit. m hen the auilienci senses that t he dir ector ha tflven the cue for, it to langh or cry. he believe. In other words, an emotional scene Is ho kum when It does not react emo tionally upon the audience. A moiig t he highway improve ments Hehcdulctl for an early dale. Is the straightening out of the IM jcific highway, between the Main j street of Central l'olnt and the Ike M err I man curve, eliminating one half-curve, and the hair-pin citrw at the old Kred (!. Hopkins pluec. I'lans to this end have been drawn by the county engineer's office. It Is a matter for Mnal consideration by I he state highway commission, and an early decision Is scheduled. The present plan calls for a nine degree curve to start, near the Central l'olnt school, and hweep gently Into the highway agaln, about a quarter of a mile above the l-'red Hopkins place, now occupied by .1. O. Love. The county bought the eight lots and portions ot lots from the city of Central Point, and individual, for the road alteration, at an out lay of $J3"0. Cnder a law parsed by the last leil:liit nro r tirt it 11 1 1 ern t Lttiu fi - solely within the Jurisdiction of I the highway commis-sion. T h e J county will be reimbursed the ' amount expended In securing the rlght-of way. The Improvement, will eradicate Ihe notorious Hopkins turn which was among tho sharpest, If not the sharpest, In the highway yy tem. It was close to a right atigle oblique utrn, a worry to autoists, and a thorn to speeders, And Niblo. by the way, Contrib utes todnv'i wisecrack: "The next world conference will be a pnw-wnw on tihsal dlsurnm-men!-for talkie actor." : Louis Harthoit. minis ter of justice in the V'rench cabinet tiHfl hcn elected provident of the council of the Lower ryrenee for hit iwentyflfth nuceeMstve term. Ho wan given modal lo commem orate tb event. ttl'lAri:sT tV A musical con servatory run by gypsies exclusive ly for the training of gypsy mus icians bus been opened in a sub urb of tills city. The Ktudent range from children of six year of age to adults of 30 or more, LKMNOKAH tV) Uelle of a Crnmnuumi man, the race which lived In France 25.1100 years ago. w e re brought h ere by an ex ped I tton of the Achdemy of S ienee WHO ELSE WANTS TO SAVE CAS? Walter Crltchlow, 4t45 A Street. Wheuton. III., ha patented n Va por .Molxturc Cm Saver ujtd Car bon Lllmtnator for all Auto and Limine that reports big new rec ords. New Fords report a high as mile on I gallon; Old Fords fi t?L other make report nmnxlng; In crease of 4 to in more, .Mr. Crilrhlnw offer to nend 1 to Introduce. Write him lodav, He also want Countv nnri MtMt-i Agencies everywhere to make 1250 to Jl.OeU per month, 1 Mann's Week ' JlaiVk&ifiMtmadt Nov. 6th to 13th . ' f -THE STORE' FOB EVEPYBODY" J rnoNt-486--i8y Mann's Week . Nov. Cth to 13th . . MEDFORD.OPKiON . THE BEST MERCHANDISE FDR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE i f IK JAIL 1000 Yards of New Fall Silks On Sale Wednesday Morning at 8:30 o'clock at Mann's An Eyent of Great Importance to the dressmaker and to every woman who sews. We have neyer of fered such lovely Silks as these before at such a sensational price. By all means be here Wednes i day. Come prepared to buy many yards! Wt. fl I lllli lip sit til ii'l 1 THE YARD Regular Values up to $3.45 a Yard Included in These FALL SILKS Are 40-inch Faille, Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Moire, Suede Crepe, Georgette, Canton . Crepe, and fine Crepe de Chines. The colors include Copen, Flesh, Plum, Rose Beige, Cordovan, Light and Dark Browns, Egg-shell White, Wine, Biscuit, Navy, Green, Orchid, Tan, Gray, Pansy, Fuscia, Brick and of course Black. See Window Display ... ,. ,.v , Remember this is the Opening Sale of Mann's Week