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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1930)
PTOEStff Bedford yrrrn trtbttrx mettfotiti, mnffioy, stoxtcty, may to, mm, H AUTOSZEP HEADS SUBJECT 10 FOR FIELD LIEN RIGHT AT SEVILLE Supreme Court Holds Cars ; Cannot Be Confiscated Until Prosecution Begun , Gives Financing Com panies Chance to Recover Overnight Stop Planned for; Transfer of Passengers1 Before Trans-Atlantic Flight Begins West! Landfall Rio Janeiro. WASHINGTON, May 19 P Thc Supreme Court held today thiit . automobiles seized for Illegally trunHportiriK liquor cannot be con flated under the Internal revenue laws whero prosecution has not bo fiun. The court In cases from North Curollmi and California decided tho j government prior to proceedings j'Kuinst those arrested must pro-1 cced under the prohibition, laws tiKflinst the automobile. j This would Rive lein holders an ! opportunity to recover the cars, I Decisions hud been (riven In pre vious cases that after those uslns , n' seized automobile had been con-I victed under the prohibition law' the automobile must be confiscated under the law. The Klchbourg Motor company of western North Carolina and the j Davles Motors, Inc., In a cae aris ing at Fresno, Cul,, contended, without success, In the lower fed eral courts that even though those using the seized automobile had not been convicted under the pro hibition law, proceedings to confis cate the automobile must be brought' under that law when the seizure had been made on the chargo of Illegal transportation. 4 TANOIKH, Morocco, May 1U, (A1) The dirigible (inif Zeppelin, bound for Seville on the fli'Ht lap of her Kouth American flight, passed over Tangier this after noon. She was headed , south westward along the coast and it wu thought she would swing northerly toward Seville shortly. ; STORY 1 (Continued from Pane 1) FUItiDUICllHHAKUN. tJcrinany. May 19. (fl) The Graf Zeppelin sped southcHtward today toward Seville, Spain, whero it will stop over-night before continuing across the Atlantic and the equa tor to Pernambuco and Itio Jan eiro, r-trazil. He fore returning to FriedrJch f.'hafen, three weeks or more from now. Dr. Hugo ICckener, the ship's master, hopes to t raverse a bout 18,, 000 mik'S a jaunt second In scope only to the Graf's circum navigation of the globe last fall. From Itio Janelra the craft will fly to Havana and Lukehurst, starting the return trans-Atlantic trip from tho latter port. Of the 22 passengers nboard, hIx will disembark at Seville, to make room for others who will fly to HIo Janeiro, among those boarding tho ship at Seville will bo Mrs. Mary Pierce- of New York, whose persistence In making the unlucky trans-Atlantic trip of hiHt May against the wishes of her family almoHt brought diplomatic intervention. A beautiful place to live, With all tho scenic beauty, That nature could give. ? Orchards with their snowy blos soms, Along the highway strewn, Changed to glisfnlng snowdrifts, By the witchery of the moon. You may travel near or far, But you must come and see, bur beautiful Koguo River valluy, t If happy you would be. ELIZAB1CTH 8. ROSS. Med ford, Oregon. ; Among the other tltlon favorably considered wore: "Tho Voice of tho Rogue," "High Lights of a Cireat Country," "Peace, Pleasure and Prosperity," 'Where Prosper ity yom!n Its Wuy," and "Ito tmut'ccH of a Oreat Country." ' STORY 2 (Continued from Pago 1) SIGNAL LIGHTS TO 7 .A meeting of the directors was held and Mrs. Lerta Parker W Klamath Falls re-elected chair- man of tho southern district. . ;Mttny compliments upon the courteous manner in which the Convention delegates were treated during their stay In southern Oro gon and upon the delightful pro ' gram prepared by both Med ford and Cranio Pass clubs wero ex pressed by tho visiting delegates. 'The noon train yesterday carried jiiokI of them back to their homos, vltli the exception of a few, who stayed over until today to visit Oregon caves and other scenic places of tho valley. The doubling of tho efficiency of the local police signal light system Is expected to result by the Installation of equipment at the police station, on which electrici ans wero busy at work today. ' After the Installation 1h com pleted whonever tho telephone rlngc at tho pollco station and of ficers aro not present to answer tho phone, the call will immedia tely turn on tho signal lights lo cated In various parts of tho city thus notifying officers on duty on tho, strcetH that n policeman. Is wanted at tho station. Tho police signal light system Is In moro ac tive uso after midnight. V prairie City. Oregon Cafe re opened under now management. LOST OAKLAND JUDGE OAKLAND. Cal.. May lit. yp) Search fur Superior Judge Kdward V. Kngs, who left his sick lied here and disappeared last Friday, was taken up today on the Red wood Canyon road in Contra Costa county, about throe miles from tho Jurist's homo. Offlcors went to tho location after being Informed that huzxards were seen circling over an area near the highway. Predicts a Democratic Governor . Tho result of tho prlmarlea can bo dlroctly traced to Hoover . "prosperity." As prosperity nb norbs all criticism of tho party In power and makes It Invincible, ad versity works tho other way it gives tho mass of votors n griev ance and something to vote against and they take It out at the polls. Thin Is the basic reason for Mr. Joseph's success ho was agin the government." Thoro was, of course, other causes. Mr. Joseph understands the rules of politics better than his opponents and plays tho game un scrupulously. Ho had tho bettor organisation and tho biggest slush fund. He put on a better show, furnished tho most excitement, amused Instead of boring, Injected tilttor personalities and appealed to prejudice. His power trust Is sue, as the source from which u II evils flow, provided a straw nmn which he as lustily thumped as Rig Rill Thompson, also a mas ter showman, thumped King George. , Mr. Joseph possesses tho ability to dramatize himself and his Is jsue which Is worth any amount of arguments, statistics and facts. Mr. Norblad also had a touch of ' dramatic ability but he lacked the Imagination to fake an Issue. Mr. Corbett lacked, tho ability tu romanticize politics and common ; senso, brains and character do 'not appeal to the multitude In , such a campaign. , These political turnovers come periodically and are really the safety valves of democracy, and keep It from blowing up In revo lution. The radicals promising the rainbow are tried out end, then when demngoglc futility fails, in bring the millennium, they are In turn ejected and for a long' period, with returning prosperity, conservatives return to power. One outcome seems certain a minority candidate has been chosen for tho Republicans and the conservative majority will not support him under any conditions, for they distrust him. The parly is split and torn In factional fights as never before. Despite organi zation nnd money, the chances arc that oregon will have n lemo eratlo governor. o'oorge Putnam In Snlcm Capital-Journal, in buying KG Baking Powder j Same Price for over 38 years 1 2$ ounces lor j You save in using it Use less than of high priced brands. MILLIONS OP POUNDS J USBD BY OUR GOVERNMENT II ins Tuesday-Lasts All Week LUMBER COMPANY'S Beg WOODS .,., ' , : iiW'"' OF PAINT and ROOFING Now is the time to paint and re-roof your home. At these amazing low prices you can't afford to wait. Just look at these bargains! HERE ARE JUST 5 OF OUR MANY PAINT SPECIALS Lucas Interior Gloss Enamel which regularly sells for $3.85 per gallon, will go on sale Tuesday at $2.98 per gallon LUCLS Wrk-WelFlat White Highest quality under coat. Regular $3.30 per gallon. On sale tomor row at $2.65 per gallon Calcimine on Sale! Tomorrow we will of fer your choice in popular tints of cal cimine at 45c 5-lb. pkg. Planet House Paint Regular $2.85 value in house paint. On sale tomorrow and all this week, at $2.57 per gallon in 5-gallon cans 5 Lucas Gloss Floor r Enamel Exceptionally fine floor paint, which regularly sells for $3.85 per gal lon. Sale price $3.28 per gallon YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE. THESE SPECIALS WILL GO FAST! Sensational Low Close-Out Prices on CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING Certain-teed (Extra Quality) Roofing Medium weight. Regular $2.75 per roll Sale Price S2.20 No. 1 Corporal Roofing Regular $1.60 value Sale Price $1.25 A Hexagonal Strip Shingles Green, red and buff. Regular $7.55 per square Sale Price $5.95 Tan-glo and green-glo, $6.25 per square. Green Universal Shingles Regular $6.15 per square Sale Price $4.95 Certain-teed Extra Quality Speed-Lay Shingles Weight 199 per square, in the beautiful red cast and green cast blends. Regular $9.60 per square Sale Price $7.69 per sq. Remember! Sale Begins Tuesday Morning Wood. sLom Jber o East Jackson at Genessee c Telephone 108