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JA'OR FOUR AID OF CHEST FOR MEDFORD JNf A TL TRIBUNE, fEDFORV OKEfiOX, WEDNESDAY. l")ECErBER 111929 were entertained in variouti wuys J until the time for nerving a spec- inlly prepared birthday luncheon. Ijullejt in ih? hirthilay Jim wcvej, MewdatncK J-ulu fltrohnicier, THHi j Maiile, M. It owe, llptta i'linkcy, j Kva Smith. Doru .lone,, ('nrrle -Welch. L.oIh UlchurrtMon, Ida Hen- f w r, w .. i w dernon nndl'nudiice Pun key. j LtAUDED BY JUBGELflCALiifiiEi!ED! UUNItS UK GANNtKS- Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station OPEN 10 PUBLIC!! Cratcrlun theater after beholding AlM-Ion Uavles In her firHt feature; lenuth talking picture, "Marianne,; which nnnoil tolntr A hrand-nefv flock of sonp hi:! are fctinff hy Aliwi Da view with u captivating charm. The "JuHt you Just me" .number ! HllpH Into the picture ho unohtm- wively that you are not quite nure ; WASHI.YOTON AVI i lie Medford and com m unity V8 penerally thankful that ,ih X'fnumunJly vhetT drive' was huc Vtful, the county "court wan ch- jf'iiilly thankful, County JihIk meeting" ,i:3" 10 Popular recordinKH i 10 u tloltneH Kealty. I -- ri'li.iM.I.... l The bein annual held at fa rniers" varlnuK pointH : CJreat Interest hnx been U tit U SO Iltit-fiTil lltil.- iaiiKpicea of the Oregon State col-' 0:30 to 10 (Golden Went Cot H'Kf co-operative extension- work Wedncmliiy. J)v. 11 f (I to 0:15 I'ensleys Photo- fl'lfi In I-ttft-V..u. nn.l ,.. U t . I fti'O KiinLN. uiinh n u "f-lnmr rmi.i Kot report iy Aiail Trinuno i " .. . . ... . " 'ii(.nt HnnvM in hiu I nuiiai , rtitiiiiiy. unu, 01 1 I curse, n "Marianne' theme song 1 '",M '"commended to the senate : rlinf i- nntent wlttt Inner.. I dr...: ""' ' un uuersiuie mmraprre i niaticH and weeiw. , It Is a nonit until It Is picket! tip , Continuance of the federal radio ;hy off-sti.ge. orchestration. ; commission ,. ,....,, near And there are sonic other .sure- . tan iiif.uiii'ii, tiy f icnr HDnr MNmiiiiiNrc v iUiiuu uuiiiiiiuiiiiuL Mm ft! RADIO JMMISSIj.ZTO I Dec- ll'. OPj : CJ II feated the Spokane All-tars. before n crowd of more than R.chmi peopV. yVlit-x Kpiiintw tuiid 'at iuoti today signed anions local housewives In ; in aKricufturo ami home cconom- Sv hin Hfivakin weekly liim-heon the regular : thf iinnouiioement front Chicago of the i Jons I uf the prize winners in the Na- AmotiK the .Irjckson county women who had entries in the con test were: .Mrs. A. .VI fit on Cass and Mrs. John W . .Mi'Mride, Onlral Jo; be accomplished through lhe ly. trlicst is expected to facilitate the charity efforts of the court. ' 'I'hiii'n 11 1' 11 irni.ti tiiitnv indi gent folks In the county, said the' Point. (jude, and mrmt of thenv nre de- The Brand cluiuipion winner in fceVviriK of the help they, receive, Mho contest was -Mrs. Mary Hvass f)nl many are not. In sonic cases Uf Kcnnan, Wis., whose entry or Ihe county is forced to provide" (mart of ffreen peas broiiKlit her for needs of aed mothers, whosf j 1 -f0. Mrs. Ilvass was awarded jihildnm seeminply have left them j Hint prize or Sl'fio hy the Jude iii. their time' of distress. The r' t"o best entry in the vegetable county takes espeeial Interest In ' fhiHH. and $1000 as annul sweep. Sthe children of incompetents aiidlt"kes prfzj for tne finest Jar of flitiH them nil examined for physi- f"l in the-three classes of vc-ei-tctal and menial defects. On the j "''' ,' tlltH "'' nieatn. iiyeiMKe of two persons per month' ire pent from the county' to the state hospital and to the state tu-i bercntosis hospital at Salem, the jmlKe also said. ' ;ln speaklriu- of the county poor tfuda-o Sparrow declared ho be lieved It was one of the best man Ofted instltutloiifl in Ihn stale and ls; always open to visits by th" J'jnhlic. lie nlso spoke on the vDt'lh of service clubs to the lire .11 f a city nml on old ne pension Saws. . ' " -m.tt j les have- been enjoying a larRe at tendance of farmers and others who have learned valuable in formation from the various exten sion experts from the college. Thin afternoon's meeting I ueintf held at the city hull in A.shland. Meetings will be held in the Medforrl hlnh school tomorrow rind Friday afternoon at 1 :.'lfl o'clock, to which the irencrut nub ile Jh Invited. Poultry will ne :I 3:3( dlscussed at tomorrow afternoon's '' tne fee t;o. .1 . ! 1 H:3o .Market Neivs Kervlre ; Hh.'in to tl:3i) Johnson j Jewelry store Ashland ) 11:30 to Il Jarmin & Woods fr to 12:30 Pnnlorium. Ml'ii) to J Tiold Seal Cream- ei-y t i to 1:30 Hulck Dealers ' 1:30 to 2 Pieck's Hakery i 2 Lo.Ji:3o West Side Market f ! 2:30 A short poem. 4 :J0 to 3 VouiiKlovc & Co, J Oriental program f Fi committee. The recommendation was made i In a favorable report accompany- a bill hy Senator Dill, liemo ! crat. Washington, to extend lndef iJnitely the life of the commission I whh'h, unless the - bill ,Js enacted. becomes only a judh-fat body after '.Ian. L ; r (.'IIICA'O, ;ec. ' 11. (VP) His uliiiuatum that dene Tunney must be his 'next opponent,' norwllh standltiK, Chiules Arthur (The meetiiiR he and ' at the nijrht I ADVENT LADIES SALE I rtn-L-iuny n 11 u II V rii-oni Sllli-iu i,nu i,.r..r,A,i ... .....,.t wmiiuiiiil p rieiii-irn Ti-nftim T. 11,111 .l meeunK ni o i ioei; at tne i:aglo i " ikiui- t ft.BSnal fuotliull Point iiniiiKCt hall, hy H. K. t'lwliy, ! KrapheiM. sei onil flttht for poultry Mieclallt of the Oregon ! T " ":" .ew anil mar- State rollcffe: and llvextork din-: ko1 i''lortH hy Mall Tiihune oanes will he dl(UHed at Friday; r " " '""nuonai leaturp afteinonn' meellnt: here and the I to 7 I'oimiIhi- recordl !NhlreH lnlmed J evening meeting at Kama Valley I . Kchool at 8 oYloek, ly Harry Ifnd.l I Kren, livetoi k apeeiallst of the Orecon Hlale eolleRe. I KCCiCl tO Kuitl Only one meeting will he held ; t ' Saturday and lhat at the Ashland i Qt RlCtltO lOaCtV elty hall at 1 In the afternoon, j which will tie devoled to a live- The ladies of , the Seventh Tny Advontist church are KetUiiK ready for thejr-sale which will open at it a. m. tomorrow. Home made garments, home i made candy and articles for men i too numerous to mention will be i on sale. I All Roods left at 7:3o p. m. will be sold to the highest bidder, mt f no goods will he held over. The j sale will bo held in the store east j of KusncU's. ! I A fl0 AMWII ii- IIMArtlkl ,W.-1I. Ilarrlm.n Woihoh'h liellef JHOIVaUIV V I LLt IVIUOtUIVI t'Wi. ,'nnblu. ..l,,in,l.. ...III. .....' i the Ji zz-crnzed y IH'O- player, in his money, .Monday 'nlffht at White City. I -After lenoekimr nut - OanireroitH Popular recordlnirH ,. .i n.ri. ai upon a rnnkinK heavy weinht, Tunney preferable, as his next 'opponent, but finally decided to tackle Trafton, a for mer Notre Dame athlete, who plays center for the Chicago rte.ars. Trafton yesterday agreed through his .managers, Red, and Garland 1 1 range. Central point corps outh nf today fllns theni.selves Into the; mad cha.ne after the Illusive -Rood I1ni" l STRANGLER DEFEATS vividly depleted In "The itond t) open., at the r.i;U.. KUUURU WKto I LtK "r ' vividly deplete J- I Ituln." whii h JL today. AI.HA.W, Ore., Dec. 11. OP) The Santlam I'ish and (lame 1'ro teetlve aMHot'intion voted full ro- operation and an inereaxe In dues to provide the slide ri-oup with more funds, Ilr. A. O. I'rill was re-elected president"" at . Mtbi Linn county Kioup; Hi! Ilorsky, Albany. ' was name vlfo president and ,n, Shel ton.' Scio, secretary. I lurry Warner, Setli French and I'erry Stellniiiclier,' iiil of (Albany, and Dr. 'dill.; l.ithih :lrtd Dr. !. W. Shelt'on,' Brownsville were named as directors. . , tf .- i i- ; m (1:00 to (1:3(1 p.m. Ilulsey, Stunrl I'roKram (irnns'onttupntal) NI!C service to KIM), K HQ, KOIKV KfilV. KliM.r i C::i0 to 7::i(i p.m. : i T'alm'nltvej Hour (transcontinental) NHt; 'service to KOO. KHQ. KO.MO, KflW. UP!. 7::l(l to S.Oci p.m. HtromherR t'arlson ProRnim (Transconti nental .from" HocheKter. 1 N; V.) .Via" service r6 KCO, KHQ. I KOMI). KflW. K FI. S:(i(l to 8:0 p.m. TEoads to Uo- nuiiiee" V Hf: service to IvdO. KIIQ. KO.MO, KtlW. KI'O, KFI.j S:an' to S : 4n p.m. Amos and Andy; (transcontinental) .NUC service : to KflO, KHQ, KO.MO, KflW.j KKCA, 'V 8:15 to 11:0(1 p.m. The 'Hill Billy1 Hoys Xlif service to KOO,! KHQ. . i !:(o to n:30 p.m. Pnrlslan .luln-! tet' N'lif service to KflO. 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. .Miniature biographies XI1C ttervlce to' ! Kfif.. . 10 to 11 p.m. Cotton Illossom ; ' Minstrels Xlto service lb KOO, , j KHQ. KFI. KSL. ' j i 11:00 to 12:00 p.m. Musical Mils-; ketocrs NIIC service to kTiQ, ' I KO.MO. KPO. ! 11 to 12 p.m. r.auRhner-HarrlH ! Hotel - St. Francis Dance . or chestra XLlt' service to KflO. ID OF CONVENTION ; Jazz and Kln. wild strip poker .0XI)0 Out., tlev. 11. feip) ' " . , 7 , L "whiiw. "straugler . l-t-wts won a wrestling TALENT: GIRLS. LOSE : TO CENTRAL PL 8-14 GRID GAME AIDS FUND FOR SHRINE HOSPITAL SPOKANM. Wash. (Spl.) More than $ I a.0O4 was realized fi'oni tlM' i j first annual football game for tlu nf this picture, which gi-anhicallv I, """", ".,'.? 1 '-'-- "' m.-IHi.)i ih.i .w niiipirn enn- Oorps met in regular session Sa P(.''Iay. December 7, and following the business .meeting, election of officers wits In order. f1 Those elected were: President. Khvnut Oteasnn: senior vice-president, Dora .(ones; junior vice-pren:-tU;nt, i.nls IMchardson: conduct o:, Tinka lli.fiiiiinwnn- ol til-tin MiiI'Ip Pflrker; guard. Tlllie Maple: trea?-. Inn Itnllaik, Kugcne, Ore, fitort Carrie Welch. I stance Hnrdwell, Portland; I '''After the election, the members TfiTfe. 'Kos Angeles, Calif.; James present whose birthdays occurred j Virtue, T.oronte, Calif., and l-'rank during the last half of the verr li a mile. Kd muni on. Canada, U - - " 1 ' . . u . (Hy K II. Slidbmcicr) CKNTKAL POIXT. Ore, Iec.'ll (Special.) Central Point Orange met last l-'ridav nitrbt anil Miinkt IS LURE FOR VISITORS A""'I'H"" K"v" "" 1",0,','!,""K . account of his trip to the National uranRe convention at Seattle. DurhiR lecture hour Mrs. Pearl llonney and .Mrs. Waltermire rovo readltiRs. Mrs. Mabel Sims n piano solo, and Mrs. t'athcrlnc W'endt ft sutiR. rTlnth ladles are from Jaelt sonvllle. Ilrother S'eHterfIeld Rave a his tory of Ine fluey slslers (sonK writers.) .IACKSO.WII.I.H, Ore., Dee. 11. (Spl.) AmoilR Ihn recent ont-of-town visitors at the Jacksonville museum wero Karl llr.own, Wal lace. Idaho; It. I. I.nnR. St. Paul. .Minn.; Itlllh Neulnr, FuRene. Ore.: I'on-Inbert llluslrr.tcH the terrible results of parental ncRlect anil iRnoranre ft the hmdlinR of modern youth.' "The ltoad to Ituln" Is up to III minute, and as Sally Canfleld. e i laicm trit-is h:mi:n lie ll ..11 ' (lien. nuoKanc. lasi iiiii'(i:iv wii.'ii ford. III., last IliRht in atralKht. falls, 1 played-theCentnil Point Rirls a; I tbe Inlf nd Kmpire All-Stars de- ,....... ..... .... a .,-.,.,.. ... . i -nent Dccemher 0 with a store j ..I lllllllll.. uuii me ei:iiiiii 111 iwu t of e tn 11 In f.i.-.n. i,f l..n.,...l ; minutes alter Hill missed a nylng ; i-oint otic Helen Fost(?r, a new screei taeklo and alisliletl upon Ills head j Talent boys defeated the Med- ,'on 1 liu floor TALENT MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL MEET luminary, rIvcs an a.stonishlnRlv realistic portrayal of the errant flapper. Others of especial po'e In the cast are vivacious- VirRlnin ' lloye, Grant Withers, Tummy fii'i':! Florence Turner and Charles! ' ' ' Miller. . j. TALENT. Ore., Dec. 11. (Spl.) 1 . -,!; The Missionary society of Talent ''Marianne" at ' j mert' n the ctiurcn parlors . , j December' 12. This will he the an- Lraterian 1 oaayfnuni thanks offermK. , , The turkey supper put on by Must you Just me. . . ." til" Ijldles' Aid of tile Methodist ford TiRCrs by a score nf 20-37. KefreshlnenlH of dmiRlinuts and. You'll he humminR that plaintive church hrbiiRht in very favorable oiree were served, I melody when you walk out of the I returns SCHISSLER EYES FOES OF NEXT YEAR BATTLE OUKOON .. STAT 12 , COLLKOK, CoivalliM (SpecI'K) - Following the Detroit football game Novem ber 23. Coach Hchissler went on to West Virginia where he scouted their team which meets Oregon State next year in Chicago-and at tended the meeting of tne wostern cnnferenc?c hold In Chicago. Tonight Thru Station KGW at 9:00 o'clock: listen to Brunswick Brevities The best entertain ment on the air. Special Clearance Sale of Hats (m 1 ') j t:i, ... ' 'A ,. Hat values to A $5.00 and $12.50 Put into two groups at A very special offering at $1.95 $4.95 ; The I Cinderella Shop "Wear as You Pay the Cinderella Way" PQLI 2 GE TAKEN IN RAID -- "TjiMi "r r - -r - :.. IJ ' 1rilmK RAID i APAR TMENT ' . -5 t' , i'r. ouses acoma T 'Road to Ruin" Is Preaching Strong Moral, But It . Has Caused Much Controversy Taken In a i aid on an uptown apartment, Sally Canfleld and Don Hughaa ware caught by tbe photographer Jut before they readied thpt behind him afood the police. . 1 Several high school and college; beya and girla were taken to head quartera and revealed that these parties were a coir.mon pleasure among their crowd. , ... ... BEN B. LINDSEY, DENVER JUVENILE JUDGE : . SENDS OUT WARNING 'Whetl lien 11. I.inilsey. us Juve-; ther 'tin.l Inillllue In sex lihertles nile Jutlue, in Denver, t'oln. , wns'thut by nil i-onventliiiiH nrti ont- trViiiB to nxvnhen the pulille to thej terrible fiuts of Juvenile ililln-l iitiemy, he n n ininet fur all' klmls of nitm ks. rlerirviiien thnii-,1 ilen.l nt him; ih.iiiIi l.-uis llin-nl-j elieil lllin, seutlilul-motiKers 11H-! milleil him. i.iur, eharhiliin. no. I oriety seeker," tiny sliouteil. "It eAiililnl huiien in MY Klrl." ;;Yef .Inline Mmlsey wns t.-llln the truth (ilways. Anil he wns1 lielliltiK. shielillnir. wivIiir the iluti-; Khlerc or siime nf the very ieo.' Pin win. xo liirierly attni-Ked him. If -eutilil nncl illil hniipen to llielr' ilitiKhters. nnrt It tan hiiitprn to' nny man's eliiia unlesi the parenis ram he nwnkeneil to the ilmiuei-, nnil pitfalls that tonrrnm their rhlliltLn ilniiy. "Xlnety per tent of the youlhi of tntiny Inilulue In luurKlnx n t-l kisslnu," (uiys the Juilue. "Thl shows that the majorliy of nun yoltlh have come to believe that this form of Bex Indnlirenee can be leirlilniMely prntllieil." I "tif the no i-er rent thnt arttrl i with pettliiH, r.n per vent an fur-' Capacity Crowds Viewed Produc tion to Learn About Wild Youth TAOOM A, Wtisli., July 5. The latest llieiitrlciil morsel lo turn 1ht town upsltlc down Is Tlic.Honil to Kiiln." A woiili;rrtil pnililein pie lino prciK-liinK a real moral to par ents and youth alike, produced nn dor the supervision of Ihn Juvenile foitrt of l.os Ancceles mid niesenlotl Inst woclt nl ihn- HelliK thfatro hy llio l-nkc Ph'tHies emnpany. In ntltlltion to orPiikiiiK nil house reeortls nl the, llelllg. "Tho nnntl lo Ituln" allrretl up mora rotttto. voray than II e olcrllon. Letters by tile seoro wore rculvit nt Incut paper nfllces anil by the innnnse mentf mostly conimeiiirtiiK the HliowliiK, but some rnntlemnlnit II alroimly. The cont rovetsy aeimetl lo linve lite effect of tlrnwiiiR ca pacity crowds. I'nllke the socalletl "sex" film. j'The Hoiul to Huin" does not ap nea! to the mnrhltlly curious. Ratti er It preaches In nn entertaining fashion that "the wnKos of sin are death." and Rives parents some in-- siKht Inln what their-youngsters do I when they Ret together for hinhJ Jinks parties. Htlcn Foster, a new child actress,. Is the star, ami professional the-f.tvc-Koers are predirtlnir n hrielil rutui'R lov this beautiful little hlomlo'j In the land of pictures. Already sha has been conlraetetl for to take., tho lead In n bis road show pro duction,' ' rue koiui to icutn opens to-1 tiny nt Hie Ulnltn theali'e anil It Is predicted by the management ; Hint Medford also will (rroet this t ! wonderful problem film with en-1 I parity crowtls. , 1 " ; : I "ty." 1 Ti ' W III t ,. '1 "s ' x v' I I V ' I -"'7 I j5 " tt.KVsrf hi u-f-"- r ' 1 . v . v, j . -a i' -vW" -- VV--!l?l2?-w '1 Find High ou School Y ths Rendezvous Drinking, Dancing, Strip Poker Party at Height One of the SfTPtlthg "Scenes from "THE ROAD TORUIN'.' Which t . ' Opem Today at the Rialto Thetite i ' ' i IDKCouMly inutniptT. lf thin f0 per cciir. 21 jut e'ent ovcnlunlly Ko the 'limit, uno". ninny of Uicmc f:ico tniKiMly 11 nil (lonimlr," con tinues thf ilymiuiic Jmluc Hope . white Hiu very these hiiKohooM or 11 )iit Kcttcriittnii, huve Kivcn wiiy to 11 new mennce tlmt thvt'iticiiH tho very life of the1 nntinn ttio ntcnnce nf Juvenile e llimneiicy. lov nffectri lint Tew fuluillen white Mtnvcry mill fewer, htil Ju ve n lie ilrllhiiucmy. us oxrenetl In the iiiniirinu nnil luiexplnlimhle morol Inxiiy of inml.ru ymilh. i n ln-nttlrni thnt ronche.t Into cverv community, every home where ther 1110 thiltlicii. u In lilfflcult for miiny )jirutK to nnilerMtund the fteiMlt.m of modern youth ami comln. t, nnft it in hnr.l for thrill to Helicvt that thrlr rhtldrcn nre In ilaner. Thnt nil v.i renin nitmt he nwaU onetl to this ilumrer, Momehow, mimo wny, or 11 nntlon without moral icNtralnt. wrno tlmn the ohl tmul Hetinntinn ff Kroner, will ho the icmuH. 44 SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW IVrhnps never In the history of Portland has anything crenletl so whle-sprend comment and hitter controversy caused by the showing of "THE ROAD TO RUIN" to n selected group of rrpreaenuulvo memhurs of Hid lllnlsU'rial Coiinell, l'ollce and .luvpnlle nulliorlties. - . - i I , ; , !, Iluiiilreds of culls have tome nslilng nboul the picture. Its gcn'ernl llieine and the ivnetlon of Ihnsc who snw It. Some say Unit they heard from one that It Is a wotideilul picture for every adult to see. a stirring, gripping, unlorgetnble story; while others have told them tlmt the picture is "unclean" nnd not true lo Hie, that the scenen nre fnr retclied nntl llio showing of the iinvnrnlishpil truths nre not fit for consumption. In defense of the purpose the producers wish lo stntv. tlmt ihn presentation of the picture to the citiKen of Portland is done that each and every adult, parent or no, may litinw the true facts cnncernlu the Indulgences, of mod ern youth. They also call lo your attention that tills picture is based on n.-rtml court records Vf the cltv or l.os Angeles and made under direct supervision of l.eo V. Murden of the Juvenile court ol thnl city. Km ther. that this picture linn met with the nppiovnl of many of .the lending ministers, seclft! Workers nnd school authorities of the entire country. In ninny Instances members or the clergy have used the theme of this picture for the text of their sermons rmm their Htiudny pulpits, and hundreds have urged their congiv gallons to attend, saying thnt it will do more liocd thnn cnnl.l n hundred parchments. - - . , . All will note n-om the expressions printed here, that the malni'lty. tm in favor of the picture, nnd hnvs endorsed It for adult consumption. In fairness to those that condemned the showing. It i.NthT be said that some or their objections are well stated and have merit, but the producers believe thnt the showing of the naked racts concerning the ever-Increasing menace of ses dellnnnencv among the youth of today to tho parents, will make these parents renlhrc the (crnveness of the situation and civstnliie them to an Immediate nnd concentrnled action to stump out the cuuse the bootlegger, rondhoiise proprietor, and most or a 11 the Indifferent The produeera wish to slate thnl no appeal la made to the morally curious, and that the glaring exposures mnde In "THE ROAD TO RUIN!' nre brought lo you with a sincerity of purpose. You Will See the Above Case Fully Portrayed SPECIAL Taken by surprise by the officers of the Juvenile di vision, n group of high school nnd college students were found mak ing merry at n wild party In up town apartment. Those who gave their names wero Sally CnnHeld, 17-year-old high school girl, nnd her chum, live Terrell, the same nge. Throe other girls were taken, but re fused to Kive their names, and nre being held for' Investigation. The boys were Don Hughes of Chi cago, .linimy Allison of I.os An geles and three other boys that nlso refused to divulge thelv Iden tity. The party was nt Its holR-lit when the police stepped In. A game of strip poker that had Just about reached Its climax was In progress. Many empty bottles were lying around, but evidently the contents had nil been con sumed, since no llipior wns found. The two Blrls who gave their names were turned over to the probation de artment nnd 'Sally was taken home, where her mother was told of the nffalr. Seemingly highly Insulted nnd very Indignant, Mrs. Canrield as sured the probation officers that her Sally wns n good Klrl nnd would not do anything wrong. This nttltmte Is taken by no per rent of the mothers with whom the Juvenile coui-t comes In contact, savs Cant. Io Mr. den. "It Is not tbe object of the Juvenile department tn punish Ju venile delinquencies." says the captain. "We are doing nil In our power to correct this way wardness, tint after that It Is up to the parents to protect their sons and daughters, not by pun ishment, but by intelligent educa tion nnd direction to these mat ters- where the sex problem iff in volved." Advices from the court nre that Kve Terrell has been detained foe treatment after ' an examination showed her lo be suffering from one or the social diseases ito preva lent among modern day youth. This menace has been spreading rapidly nnd tho authorities say that they nre at a loss to knCf how to combat this which Is a I part of the ever-growing ' ilflllnv , ciueney problem; The ntrpcnl goes out time and time nguln to parents to be more careful, to take n keen- er interest in whnt their children I are' doing. 1'nless thisMs -done, j says the court, the results of .this Jazz-age will ruin the entire j younger .generation. Held in Jail and refusing lo give ! any Information or nnswer nnv imiestlnns. the owner nt the npnrt I ment takes the nttltnrte that his I personal liberty has been en ! crunched upon. older thnn the I rest, nnd evidently the ring leader, tins fellow should be given nil thai the law allows. If a severe peti I nlty Was given out when'ttycaVi I older young men nre found 'cif- couiaglng youth, less of It' would I be done. , . y I Following Rally ranfield from ; the .time or her rirst mooiiiight auto ride on through nil her nm j partes that finally lead her, Into . the paths of remorse and divpalrl : watching her pass milestone nfef ' I milestone In her mad chase : iVftnV tbe elusive Rood time, "TIlU I KOAf) TO l;ri." n picture tiufih. ; under the supervision of the Iais I Angeles Jr.v.-nlle court and' Inken i from the above case, opens Its I showing- In Medford this nfter ' noon. That every parent should ;be COMPK.l.!-:ii , witness this I picture has been said by mnnv authorities'. Not of Interest to Children Under , .16. When Attending, Must Be Accompanied, by Adult. "The" ROAD iTO RUIN'' STARTING TODAY AT THE RIALTO THEATRE "Every Parent In America Should Be Compelled to See "The Road to Ruin,T-Mayor Geo. 'Baker, - Portland, Oregon 4 Shows Daily 1:30, 3, 7 and 9 Admission Matinee and Evening:;!'; ;' Adults 35c ; (, Children "lOc