.MEDFORD WAIL TRTRUNE, MED FOR 0. ORIX.'OV, SATUHDAY, MAY in, 'X'M
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FADE ETflHT
,j .-ii.- joi-L-H-mi--
LAUNDRY HEADS
EAT SALMON
WITH FABRJCKS
Convention Delegates Will
; Enjoy Fish Bake at Rogue
; River Cabin Tonight As
t Climax.
NEW SOUTHERN PACIFIC LOUNGE CAR 'HOME ON WHEELS'
U. W. Smith of Kan Krunciw-o
this morning Introduced s. M, Hut'.
koff, production enKhiucr of the
Troy laundry Machine company,
Nnv York City, who addroHand the
Oregon Laundry Owners hssocla
tlon at the T )tl Medford thin
morning of thcsecond day of
their convention.
r Mr. Ratzkoff spoke on "Machln-.
ery Replacement, () iteration and '
Wnnhroom CoHtH," and brought out I
the fact thai quality ItundlcH could '
ba produced only through know!- j
cOko of production.
"'Ah a machine h made up of (
different parts, bo can production!
bo upoken of mechanically, elec
trically and chemically." wa a
thought expressed by Mr. Itutz
koff. He also added that human
force should not he considered nop
ailely, as It wan often least Im
portant and least expensive. "Hu
manity i electricity, ateam one f
fectn the other," Mr. Kntzkoif
Bttoted.
Rhythm in the work was an im
portant factor hroUKht out in the
paper by Mr. RaUkoff, and by
Illustrations, he told how much
moro effective rhythmic work had
proven.
Hold Oton Forum.
- President Olen Fabrick appoint
ed Don Robinson of Pendleton
chairman of the open forum fol-l
lowing the address. I
The next paper, "Cyllndor Speed
and Dimensions," was Klvcn by h.
F. Tleman of the American Laun
dry. Machine .company, San Fran
cisco, who lined several charlH as
lllustrattonv. DlaKram sheets show
ing the relation of cylinder speed i
to rjb helKht, normal load In a 42
lnch cylinder and overload in a
2-Inch cylinder wore used.
Mr. VanWeldcr of Salom took
charge of the forum, during which
J. MunlJHch of Han Krancbco,
C. B. Calou of Oakland, president
of tho Alameda county, California,
association, and Chas. M. Bufrord
of San Francisco guvo short talks
on tho subject.
: Unciip for Picture,
.r Following tho session, the mem
bers of tho association were- phnlu
Kraphed in front of the public
library. O. T. (loonies of Portland
fclab took moving pictures of the
fathers and sons present.
' Last even Ins a banquet for the
taundrymen and their wives was
riven at tho Hotel Medford. F. J.
JHuebsch was toastmuMer, and Im
promptu talks were Riven by Chas.
Bufoid, secretary: Oconto ii. For
aon, president of the Northern Cal
ifornia Laundry Owners associa
tion: 8. W. Crowley cf Oakland,
'and C. B. Calou. Music was fur
nlnhed by Jack Blerma, Jack Wal-,
fker, Bob Ktnmens and Bob Kleeter,
iWlth Vocttl refralnw by Jane Fab-i-itfk.
V 'Mr. and Mia. Fabrick will be
Tfosta this evening to the delegates
t a salmon bake nt their cubln
on tho Konue. The afternoon bo
ion was devoted to a discussion of
Common Hens Chemistry for tho
Laundry Washroom."
RESTLESS GIRLS
WENT ID SALEM
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Killed With Ribbon
KALQW, Ore., May 10. P)
Three bIi'Ih, their hunger for ad
venture not quite satisfied, are
on their way bark to their homes t
In the Oraya Harbor district of!
Washington today after three days
on the open road. They ure Edith j
Keiihiey and KoeIlii Ainswortli.j
each 15, and Alice Collar, 14. The
Keith ley and Collar girls are from
Aberdeen nd the AinHWorth girl
lives with her parents somewhere
hctween MonteMano and Aberdeen.
Kdith and Kusolla were taken
into custody here Friday when a
tourist turned them over to the
police. Alice, who started
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Despairing Widow
Slays 3 Children
Before Suiciding
CHICAGO, III., Muy iri
Allilno De focro, two immlhs
a widow, killed her throe dill-
dren today and committed
.t. .,!..(. In
Oi- The tragedy wns dlscWsed
hy iieiKhboiH who caneti i
her tottaKe. The woman had
slashed tho throat of her eld-
est daughter, slmCto death a
boy 9 and a daughter 11, and
then cut her wn throat and
shot herself. f
Poverty and Brief over the
death of her husband were
thought to have driven the
woman to the act. Tho triple
murder and suicide wiped out
the lam.
A. A. U. president
Body cf Mrs. Mildred Helding
was found by her husband when r-e
ner I returned home from work in Chi-
adventure a few days before the cago. She had been strangled with
other two, was found at Hilvertoni a piece ot ribbon.
with relatives. The trio are now
in charge of tho parents of Edith
and Uosella. who came to Salem
for them.
When asked why they left home
they replied: "We wanted some
thing different. We wanted to be
SUKAT, Bombay, India, May 10. i
Non-payment of taxes and j
social boycott of government ser
vants as long as Mahatma Gandhi,
leader of the civil disobedience
f k
Associated I'rrsa t'hoitt
Avery Brundage of Chlcaqo w,-m
campaign, Is imprisoned; was urged , ?!!f '
Hi I nio
Kpeaner oi
aHsenibly.
where there was something going
""I;,,,. s,ank Ud r'' VTTatei. rested A.h,rt.. .. ,h. coveticn
leglSHtiive
Routlu rn PcciTic a late.-t type lounge cur. just placed in service on the ''Shasta' between Portland and
San Francisco via the Siskiyou line, haa been described c a "home on wheels." having ail the comforts of
home life with some others.
The car hr.s u large solarium furnished with easy chairs and davenports upholstered in modern tapes
try; a buffet nnu soda fountain, a club unit with built-in card tables and easy chairs; dressing rooms and
shower baths for men mid women and a barber shop for bather and valet service. Exceptionally large
windows fitted with n new glass, resistant to the passage of lion t. permit restful and enlarged vision. A
deep-piled carpot of modern pattern softens Incidental noises. Electric fixtures Include overhead and bracket
lights and table h:n:s Thermostatic heat control insures even temperature In cold weather; Improved
aim and vonliiolinK fcya em make for cool summer travel.
Painted with alumiiium raint, which tests have proved to be heat resistant, the new car presents a
pearl grey exterior in vivid contrast to eld type cara. The Interior has been finished in restful shades of'
blue, green and tan f
Current mar;azinei, a daily regime of the news and stock market reports, received en route, are In-'
eluded In the service provided for the convenience of the traveler on the new cars.
the i?lr h seemed to be lonu oi speaKer oi ute uiumn
cigarette. ! assembly.
Parents Draw Lots to Decide
. Order of Chijdren Upon Menu
L MUSIC!
ri'HIMNCI, China, May J il. (IP)
Victor IMynilru, of York, I'a., of
the general council of the Assem
bles pf Cod, has arrived In I'elplug
from the Dangar famine area near
the Tibetan frontier with his wife
and slmer-ln-law after . terrific,
hardships encountered enronto.
more than 3,000 persons. At one
time 70(1 wounded were being
cared for In the f'lym ire's coin
I pound.
j IMymlre said tho famine was
Mine to banditry, marauding soldiers
and crop failures. Cannibalism ho
said, hail been practiced for
months in Nienpal and other
L
1 1 o ' sutd that in the Western
Kansu area famine conditions
wore so bad parents were drawing
lots-' to seo In what order their
children would be eaten.
Tho three Americans bad been
on (heir way since March 4 and
because of the terrible conditions
their health was shattered. They : tlons could exist anywhere,'
are en route to ine uniieu Htaics'Hold.
te, recuperate after nlno years of Vc eould not bear to remain
missionary work. longer in the midst of such In-
Plymlro ait Id the hangar district j deserllmhle suffering and in tho
often was overrun by bandits who I face of it all wo were so help
in one massacre last year killed leK."
towns In the district east of Lake
Kokonor. lie told stories of how
families determined which child
ren should bo eaten from tlmo to j
lime under a schemo which pre
vented parents from eating tholr
own offspring.
I never imagined such cumli-
he
GRAPE DUSTING PLANE
ESCAPE : FROM JAIL! CRASHES NEAR FRESNO:
JFKKKUSON. Win., May 10.-(l'
Cutting two bars, with hacksaw
blades, Mrs. Mela Tessman of
Walertown escaped Tuun tho Jeffer
son county jail last nlht, hut whs
captured at tho homo of u rellatlve.
who is held on a ciiargn or allotnpl-1 pih.t suffered concussion of
Ing to poison Mrs. John Dcakln of brain, compound fracture of
v aieriown.
HA DA Hit A 11 IA H, Persia, Rt ay
10. ' fl) Amy Johnson, pretty
young British girl who Is trying 'o
beat llert lllukler's tn-day flight
from Croydon to Australia, toofc
off here this morning for Karachi,
India. In landing' last night she
broko a strut bolt to her plane. It
wan repaired overnight.
FUKHXO, Cal.. May 1 0. (jT) A
plane piloted by Cooikc Navy, lit),
of I, os Angeles crashed on a ran el
near Fresno today while dusting
grape vines with sulphur. The
tho
the
I left ankle and a lacerated foro-
h,.m, Tj,e plnne was wrecked.
Durlim a ivecni tmii'iiaiiieut t"j
decide tin bitsrl'itll cliampifMtsblp SV DN'KY, May IM. (A) lnn
aiunug Kecondary si-ttoids In Jap- ner to surf bathers here from
an, the attendance was 22,0011 In Sharks has been reduced by usIuk
three days. The names were; mi oh plane patrol. The pilot drops
played at KoHhein Stadium, near! a red flag when bo sights one of
Osaka. Japan. the voracliMis fish.
Students from Jackson. Jose
phine, Klamath and Kisklyou coun
ties were represented Thursday and
Friday at the second annual May
musical festival sponsored by tho
Southern Oregon Normal school,
under the direction of Miss Hsthcr
Church, former Medford supervisor
of music.
Approximately! 2,000 Woys and
girls from southern Oregon and
northern California took part in
the following program:
Medford: "I-iilKiby," "Southern
Moon."
Mixed chorus directed by MM
Ksi her Church; "Cloud Shadows,"
"(ilory of tho Dawn" and "(Jive a
Man a Mor.se and He Can Hide."
hand, directed by Don Stehn of
the I'niversity of Oregon, "Morn
ing Song or I'raisc." .
orchestra, directed by Ilex Un
derwood of the University of Ore
gon. r
Mixed choruses directed by Miss
Arnold.
(I Iris choruses directed by Miss
Church.
( hlldrcti l.lkc Own Church.
' Children of Uournenmuth, Kng
land. have taken to the Idea of
replacing the Sunday school by a
special aftcrnnon wrviee of their
own at St. M h hurl's church. The
little ones are supplying their
own readers of lessens, choir, r
gunlV and warden. The church
at Kew has also established 'a
special chapel for the use of chil
dren under eight years o!, age.
FIVE DIE IN PLUNGE OF
;S0. AMERICAN PLANE
ill ' .
,MONTI3VIDKO, Uruguay. May
lD.Hff1) Five persons were killed
when tin airplane belonging to tho
French company La Tecocro fell
into, the seu today while' flylnii
from "Montevideo toward Hio Ju
nelro. A passenger. Juan Alberto, De
fiarrlos, escaped uninjured,
"'DALLAS, Tex., May 10. D
Although under firo by fetlovi
churchmen for his professed po
litical and prohibition activities.
Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of
Washington today was believed to
have succeeded In taking the pro
hlbltlon enforcement Issue to the
floor of the genera) conference of
the Mothojdlst Kpiscopal church,
iouth, in session here.
.BintBANK, Cal., May 10. iff
John JHenry Mears, aerial gb'hi
girdier, accompanied by his daugh
ter Elisabeth and Charlen LaJotte.
pilot, left the Cntted airport at 4
a. m. today en route to New York,
where ehe pluns to start around the
world flight for n new Htne record.
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Claulfled kdvertltilng roU rvilllt,
Darhlng Prince Carol oRumni. who gavt up the throne for life with tit in n haired Mme. Lupescu
(right), it reported tecklng forglvene of hi, wife, Prince,, Helen (center), who I, mother of hi, ,on.
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