Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    MRHFOTtn MATfi TRflUTNE, MEDrOTtP, PRKflOy, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, JDHO.
I FRRF Wll I !
SERVE NEW
Friends, Foes of Chairman
Federal Farm Board Won
? cler How Long Service
t i Will Continue- Clashes
: With Barnes Cited. ,
f WASHINGTON', .Tunc 12.
(jT) lroHl (It'ii t Homer Unlay
tut tti ituiUil t'lmlniian 1sko
tilitl C. V, Tfiignc of t'lillfm-nlu
for roupiMilntmi'iit to the fed
rnl furii! ImwhI, Thoir terms
expire Sniuifluy.
By Alfimiikr It, George.
WASHINGTON, Juno 12. P)
Fiiendit and foes of the man who
has been culled "agriculture's Ab
raham : -Lincoln" und "tho leader
of'a aoclullatlc fiasco," were won
dering today how much longer he
would remain at the head of the
government's $500,000,000 : enter
HI 1 OH HI
AV ""X r r "Coming events
' ''C catt their
' Al 7 hadow before"
i jj Wien tempted to over-indulge tL V OS?
" Reach for
a Lucky instead
Be moderate b moderate In ell
things, even in imoklng. Avoid that
. future ahadow by avoiding over
Indulgence, If you would maintain
that modern, ever-youthful figure.
"Reach fot tmfcy Initead."
lucky Strike, the finest
Cigarette you ever
smoked made of the fin
est tobacco The Cream of
the Crop "irS TOASTED.
Lucky Strike
secret heating process.
Everyone knows that
heat purifies and so
20,679 physicians say
tnat tuckies are less
irritating to your throat.
66
It's toasted'
our Throat Protection against irritation against cough
"Moderation in diet seems to me the first and great requisite of any treatment which may be counted upon as
ultimately satisfactory," says Dr. Beverley Robinson in the New York Medical Journal. We do not represent that
smoking tuclcy Strllca Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that
when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgance, maintain a modern, graceful form.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Satufday and Thursday evening, over N. B. C networks.
..' ' ' O lM, Th, Amiritl, Tobicc C. Mire.
prise In mercliundjplng farm prod
ucts. Chairman Alexander If. hvwtQ.
of the federal farm board, who
has clashed frequently and fiercely
with President Hoover's Intimate
friend and advisor, Julius Barn oh,
over tho hoard's operations In
Krain. will complete a year of serv
ice with thut agency ut midnight
on Saturday.
J low long ho would nerve wum
announced as indefinite by PresI
dent Hoover at the time of his hp
pointment. Mr. Ickko, the chief
executive then said, will be chair
man of the board "for the first
year at least."
Servo Again In Vlrw. ;
While the conconun here I thnt
Lpro wil serve another yciii,
neither the president nor the chair
man himself has given any official
indication of what may bo expect
ed. On that subject, Ikko fs
smillnKly uncommunicative.
. "The big chief will give out that
news," he said, and refuses to say
more.
When the b oa r d launched Its
wheat stabilization opera Hons, fi
nanced by loans from tho half bil
lion dollars revolving fund auth
orized by congress, it provoked
vehement protest from grain deal
ers who wired President Hoover
that their business would bo dd-
atroyed.
The board continued Its opera
tions, however, and now is prepar
nig to assist a similar stabiliza
tion corporation to relieve the cot
ton emergency.
Ilourri Condemned.
Tho chamber of commerce. M
its annual meeting In April, con
demned the board's pulley of using
public funds to participate In busl-
ness competition with oHtr.blished
i
or FIT
has an extra,
t-QsLj'" . -, I m If n 1
ft& . II- 1 1
AHM'lnuil Pii-kh icii-plioio of
spread from a sinking oil (anker.
forty iM'oplc arc dead or' inlssiiig.
agencies. Then, facing his fellow
members of tho chamber, Legge
dramatically denounced their atti
tude of hostility to the board, de
claring they were for farm relief
"so long as It didn't work."
Hut Harnes, who Is chairman of
the chamber's hoard of directors
and head of President Hoover's na
tional business advisory council, In
Hinted government financing of the
large grain operations was an eco-;
lO
SCORES KILLED IN TANKER
Nii'iiiiifr lalrfax showing liow It
I ho Plnthls, after a collision off
-.J
nomlc fallacy and if continued
would prove disastrous.
Until Uegge aim Barnes are said
to have the confidence and support
of the chief executive in their re
spcctlve activities. They are at
loggerheads, however, on the ques
tion of, using public funds to fin
ance co-operative marketing opera
tions. ...
Meanwhile. Icgge, who left the
Sion.ooo a year presidency of the
EXPLOSION
was daiiUMcctl by an oil fire that
Srltuutc, near Host on. Afore than
International Harvester company to
take a job paying $12,00(1, sits back
at his desk in his shirt sleeves, ap
parently the coolest and most un
concerned official in Washington
S
GUILTY PERSON
AVER OFFICERS
Companion of Tenino Cook
Held On First Degree
Murder Charge in Cen
tralia Jail.
CKNTKAUA, Wash., June 12.
UV) A" wnrrnnt charging AgneH
Stitham. 27, Tenino divorcee, with
fii-Ht degree murder, was issued
yesterday on complaint of R. L.
I'ender, deputy Lewis county pros
ecu Lor and bail was set at $10,000.
Khlwas tho companion of May
nurd Taylor, 27, Tenino cook, who
was eh jt to death near here Sun-day-'nlrfht
on a .side road by an
iMikndKyn assailant.
Tho ftvarrant was . regarded as a
means of holding hdr for further
(lursLlonlug. While she hus nialn
lalned1 throughout that she did not
know'tho stranger who attacked
hor and Taylor when the latter
parked' his car in the lonely lane,
officers have held to the1 belief
that she coutd nam her compan
ion's slayer If she so desired. She
claimed that she was fired upon
heforo she fled, leaving Taylor to
grapple with the gunman.
An itinerant told officers yester
day thut he had seen a man flee
ing from tho lane where Taylor
was killed Sunday night.
HAWLEY BILLS TO
T
T
WASHINGTON, U. C. Juno 11
(P) Four hills nT ItcproscMu
llvo Uawley of Oregon, Inrlud
ittK the t'hampueg memorial hill,
went down in the Iioupc Wednes
day and were stricken off the
calendar, due to active protest by
IIhto conRrewmcn, one of whom
wan Representative laduardfa of
New York. The rules of the
house, taking a hill off the calen
dar 'under three objections, were
enfnrcoiHind will remain so Unless
llawleV, cln the . next 10 days, .can
f move Speaker Long worth to nn
order suspending the rules.
Hiiwley got up to protect
against the action, but ; resumed
his seat nftor looking around the
floor of the house.
AWAITS FAIR WEATHER
DUBLIN,; Irish Kreo State. June
12. (T Captain Charles Kings-fonl-Smlth,
who had been plan
ning to hop off tomorrow on a
trans-Atlantic flight to New York,
decided against tho hop-off late
today in the belief that better
weather conditions, are coming.
PORILAND BANK. DEAL
IS ORDERED CLOSED
NKW YORK. June IS. WPl
Directors of the Transamerlca
Corp. have authorized tho conclu
sion of negotiations for -the pur
chase of the First National bank
of Portland, Ore.
STEPHENS IS MANAGER
OF GRAIN CORPORATION
PENDLETON, Ore.. June 12.
An R. J. Stephens, Spokane uraln
ma", was named manager of the
Spokane offices of th$ Farmers'
National Grain corporation by H.
W. Collins, district manager. Steph
ens also Is president of the North
Pacific (iraln Dealers' association.
WOMAN
KNOW
ARMY LAW
ADVOCATED
IN CHICAGO
Business and Civic Groups
Would Drive Gangsters
From City Legionnairs
Offer to Bear Arms Po
. lice Squads Comb City.
CHICAGO. June 12. (P Po
lice "execution squads," each cap
tained by un officer whose., cour
age In fighting gangsters was at
tested by notches on his revolver,
raked Chicago today for the man
who killed Alfred (Jake) Llnglo,
Tribune reporter.
By last midnight GOO hoodlums,
derelicts and suspicious characters
were In jail. Lawyers flocked to
detective headquarters demanding
the release of their clients; but no
releases were made
.William- Kussell,' police commls
sioner,-and John Ktege, his chief
of detectives, were spurred to ac
tion not only by the crime itself
and their own close friendship for
the slain newspaperman, but by a
rising flood of hostile public sen
timent that gained 'expression In
front page editorials and In state
ments of civic leaders.
Talk Martial Law. .
There was" talk unofficially
among business and civic groups
of the possibility of martial law
to supercede the police and drive
the gangster once and for all from'
the city. One American . Legion
post offered the services of its
members to take up arms,, under
proper authority, against the
gangsters.
The Herald and E x a m 1 n o r.
which has joined the Trlbuno and
the Evening Post In offering a to
tal reward of $55,000 for tho ar
rest and conviction of the man
who shot Linglt dead last Monday
in the crowded Randolph street
subway, excoriated tho police de
partment in a front pago editorial.
It referred to' tho department's
"miserable inefficiency," and : ad
ded: ' . r .
"Chicago Is disgusted '-with its
hoadlestt, footless city administra
tion, so streaked with rottenness
that honest men in It, thinking of
their dally bread, keep their
mouths shut and thoir ; eyes
closed." ' 1 . - 1 iv
Cops Arc Killers,
"Lieut. - Frank Reynolds, In
charge of one squad, has killed
1 1 criminals," Chief Stego said.
"Lieut. At Booth has killed Blx;
Lieut. Walter Storms has killco
five: Lieut. William Ciusack, four:
Lieut. Pat O'Connel!. five; - and
Lieut. Andy Barry;-six.'
These wore special squads, with
orders to enter any placo where
they thought criminals might be
quartered, without tho need of
.search warrants or legal red tape.
In addition, there were tho regu
lar cruising squads of detectives.
and a special foot detail that
combed tho loop.
Frank J. Loesch, the aged head
of the Chicago crime commission,
denied published statements that
bo had demanded that Commis
sioner Russell and Chief Stego re
sign. Commissioner Russell was one
of the pallbearers today at the
funeral of Llngle. Service were
to be hp Id at Our Iady of Sor
rows' Catholic church at 11 a. m.
The funeral plans were Impres
sive, v.
From other parts of the coun
try came word that gangster
fleeing Chicago were not being
welcomed. Mix men. presumed to
be Chicago gangsters, were nrrest
cd In1 New York yesterday;- They
had '$60,000 In their possession.
All denied having had anything to
do with the Llngle filling.
STORY 1
(Continued from Pao 1)
The program fur the good will
ceremony Included the unveiling
of a peace monument in Oriental
park and speeches by Secretary
of Stale Henry L. Htimson Pre
mier MacKcnzto King of Canada,
president Machado of Cuba and
General Tapla representing Mex
ico. Waller D. Cllne of Maskat Tem
ple. Wichita Falls, Tex., was elect
ed imperial outer guard of tho
order yesterday over Julius Hell
of Tripoli temple, Milwaukee. Wis.
This was the only contest, all
other -officers ascending 'a" -notch
toward tho Imperial potentate
ship, except In tho Instance of
tho Imperial captaincy of the
guard. This post, Occupied' by the
lato Clifford Ireland of Peoria,
111., wna filled by election of An
drew S. Itahn of Zurah Temple
Minneapolis. '
MONEY ARRIVES FOR
MIAMI, Fla.. June 12.
Klght million dollars from depos
itories outside Miami had arrive-!
today for distribution among baa,kjt
of the city, and indications were
that the excitement, caused yester
day by the closing of the Bank e.
Bay Blscaynt and three snhsiil!
nrles was itubsldlnf . ,
Yes, Father Expects
To Be Remembered Sunday
, Father's Day
Here Are
Suggestions:
A Fine
SHIRT
$1.65 to
$9.00
An excellent assort-
incut of fine shirts ,
from which to choose
one that will please
Father. In- eonserva-
tive patterns and col
ors, and most unus
ual values.
"Always
MEDFORD'S FINEST CLOTHING STORE.
EDISON MARSHALL
Lectures at the '
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
FRIDAY, JUNE 13
At 8:30 P. M.
Subject, "ONE ARABIAN NIGHT"
Admission 50c. Few reserved seats 75c, on sale at Heath's
Drug Store and Jackson County Bank. Proceeds for
charity.
'PSW- Will Be Here
.. FRIDAY
FRESH TROUT from Bandon Trout
Farm
SALMON HALIBUT COD
SHAD ,? SHAD ROE u
RED SNAPPER v SABLE FISH
Kippered Salmon Kippered Cod
FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
NIP & TUCK ARTICHOKES V -;
FULL LINE CHEESE ' ,'
BULK PICKLES - - ; ' ' ' ; ;
RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE.
Economy Fish Market
Nichols
206 E. Main
Classified Advertising Gets Results
I'OTf l I-
A New
Summer
TIE
Rich, Plain and Fancy
. Colors ; .
$1 Jo $3.50
HOSE
50c to $2
Fine hose arc always an
acceptable gift. Father
will surely appreciate
silk hose for Summer
wear.
in Earnest"
YOUR
FISH
& Ashpole
Phone 26