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r IrEDFORD MAIL TRTBttXE, MEDFORD" '' OK Ef! ON, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1930. ...'.,.-J P&G1U FOUR CAMEUAS BUNCHED AT BACK OF NECK Dynamic Nev Erskine Regal Sedan ' .XII. w UP TO SENATE " Lobby Committee- Will Lay bli; Testimony Before Full y 'Membership Refusal to Answer , Questions : Cre ates Controversy. WASHINGTON, June 34. (7!)--""Tho acnule lobby committee will 'K'tiiko no action nKanst Rlshop James Cannon, Jr., for refuaiiiK to VtJnswcr (lUOHtlonK and abruptly leaving tho witness stand. Tho transcript of hlu testimony, however, will bo- laid before the scnate and a variety of opinion viiH expressed ns to whut may bo y "expected to follow. '?' Senator Blaine, Republican, of 11 '.AVlsconain, belleveH tho vice proal ' dent la required by law" to lay before . tho dlHtrlct attorney tho -fact that Cannon refused to nnnwir "',iriuea lions and that tho district at-Jy,.lorney,-muHt In turn carry the caae . Ui.cforo a grand Jury. man-man caraway disagrees. Ho contends Cannon was within liia. VifchtM and bases this belief 0 J;Upon tho committee's ruling it had ''"iio power to Investigate the bfsh--..up's political activities. . Henatoiv Walsh, Democrat, Mon- tuna, inalntaliiH nothing can. bo; .fflltlono until the question uf tho rele .n.vancy of tho interroKntions put to liuCannon ia raised In the aenatu. m; .Meeting In executlvo acssion late ' 'yesterday, ' 'the committee agreed not to i'c(ulro answers from Can- noii on hla campaign ugalnat Al ,()nfiul, JO. Hmith and decided, to aub-oj-niit the trunacrlpt of tho biahup'a wo .testimony to the aenato. (J, V." On-, recently elected vico 'IchIiI(!iu of tho Wlllya-Ovorlnnil-' 'i'ftclflc company nnl who htm boon -. identified with tho union of Willys Uverlnnd iiroriiiulu fur tho hurt 11 oars In tho middle west, hut Junt . aNsuniod direction of tho . com- nimny'H sitlca activities In the entire -i4.a:lfio count territory. Mr. Orr decluros ho 1b not only Vntraneod by tho Pudlflu. count', beauty und progrctiHlvcncHH, but he i-ccognlzoH It ns one of the moil Important automobllo murkelu in America. . v. oiut !' , jV , 'ft K 1H V '' i I ,9v , fm&i it , Ho, aitcucda Hubert 1a Ihitkv, "" who had boon In charge of th's ;anWork for many months, but who "S l"TfTH to remain ... Jn Houlhorn "' CallfarpJa. T. Atmomieemont of his rr. -plans for future activities will be made within a ahortjUmo, Mr. Hut m SUFFERED FOR lIEWIS WITH PILES h. Simple Home Remedy nt Last 'in .Banishes the Trouble. Now -- Feels Like a' New '' Man Ej)OCTORED years WITHOUT RELIEF "I taHtrti and dotlnred (or -y.yri with pHfR and dome aorl of I Intrnlinal Ironblr. Then I lMrned - about Colic Pile Pill my atom. - ach (rouble dlaappfarrd pila quit " bleedinf and, hurllnr, and I fori like a new man. They are 100 per eeat erXeienl, and I ean'C ree-(,-ommend them enouih," writes Joaeph Sthindler, Brick Maaoit of r- Ghent, Minn. vThouaandi ot men and women in axony with trouhlea of thin aort ' have found Colac Pile Pilla alop ''"the pain and hanlnh every aign of their trouble almoat aa if by mafic. Juat a couple pilla with a swallow j, of water at each meal for few (n daya doea the work. Dawn deep ,vlnaide to the root of trouble weere po anpposltory or aalve could reach' fo theae remarkable pilla, harm "leaa, healinc, aoothina; and effect ; .! other part of the body. Doctors ''endorse new internal, way. Ob 'lain of druitaTiat on guarantee of 'complete relief or money bark, or ' eend 75c for regular bailie poxtace paid return mail. C'olnc Chemical Brentwood, Md- ii ' Oiiiinicisly llincii.iiiiiil fur flva iHixsoiiKi'm ml 111-lncli wlK-rlhuxr, tho Dyiuimh! Now Krsklno KckiiI SmIuii Ih lipliolstoreil In m'liuliie iimliulr over ilw-i '"il hmIhks. thirl-ly uiihlL I'll I hits Incluilo ilonio Hulit. Hilkt'n kIiiiiIcs. rilH rail, foot r-il. hntvy Ioiiikiiii ri-n-l null nrni resin In reor M-iit Sta wire ivIici-Ih wllli Ini-Bo rimiiiiliiiii hull -iim iiikI a I'olcHiii: luinmuo Ki'hl nrc "Uindaril oiiiilriinciil. The lUifiil Scdnii iihhIi-I Is pili'ed ill SIUHS, at the rnciory. The SmIiiii Ih ulso uvullnlila with wood wheels und ree lllnr Mllipineiit ill $1IK5. ' ' , A Last (Ity Ullllslon IX NAM M CM1 HM, AAIKX I, Charles liOiiiihbury, bflng of aound and diapoMing mind and memory (he lingered 'n tho word memory), do now make and pub llah thla my Inat will and testa ment, In order, aa JutUly aa I may, to distribute my Intereata In tho world among succeeding men. And first, that art of my In tereata which la known among men and recognized In th sheep bound volumes of the law aa my property, being Inconsiderable and of none account, I make no account of In thin my will. iMy right to live, it being but Ufo estate, la not at my dis posal, but, theae things exccptcJ all else In the world I now pro ceed to devlao and bequeath. Item: - 4 And first, I give to goo-1 fathers and moth era, but In tru.H for their children, nevertheleas, all good Uttlo words of pralae and all quaint pot namea, and I charge aald narenta to uae them Juatly, but genei-minly, aa tho needa of their children shall ro- (ftilru. Item: I leave to children exclusively, but only for the life of their childhood, at and every tho dan delions of tho fields and the dalalea thnroof, with tho right to piny among thorn freely, (accord ing to the custom of children, warning them at the same time against tho t hist lea. And I de vlao to children tho yellow shores of creeks and tho golden san da beneath th watera there of, with tho driigon-flles th.U skim tho surface of aald water, , and the white, cloudjt that i(tnt ntgn over me giant ireea. And I leave to children tho long, long days to bo merry In; In a thousand ways, and the Night and the Moon and th$ train of the Milky Way tn won iler at, but subject, nevertheless, to tho rights hereinafter given to lovers; and I glva to each child tho right to choose a star that shall bo hla, and I direct thai the child's father shall tell hl u ....tho. numo of ltf In order that the child shall always remember the name' of. that star lifter he Ins loatned and , forgotten astron omy ' ' 1 NEW CHRYSLER SIX CONVERTIBLE COUPE Rain thrfnlenn. Jiut rtaeh and twieki pyil tht tap into Now il'ta Coupt you ran lauQh at ih rain and gnrnrrrily on youriray perfrrily dry and comfortable. 128 So. Rivorside -vfOiT' 81s Body Style 590 to695 Prleaa I. o. b. lattor? 'i' :jt&ii ' . Will i-'ish) Kein: 1 devise to boys Jointly all the useful Idle field and commons where ball may bo played, and all anew-clad hills where one may coast, and all streams and ponds where one may akTate, to have and to hold the sumo for the period of their boyhood. And all meadows, with the clover blooms and butt erf Ilea thereof; and all wooda, with their appur tenances of anuirrela and whir ring birds and echoes and atrange nolsea; and all distant places which may bo visited, together with the adventures there found, I do givo to said hoys to be theirs. And I give to aald boya each hla own place at the flre-j plu co nt night, with all picture; that may be seen In the burning wood or coal, to enjoy without let or hindrance and without any Incumbrance of cares. Item: To lovera I devie their imag inary world, wllh whatever they may need, aa tho stars f the aky, the red, red rosea by the wall, the anow of the hawthorne. tho sweet atraln of music, or aught else they may dealro to figure to each other the laatlns neas and beauty of their love.. Item: To young men jointly, being joined In a bravo, mad crowd, J doviac and bequeath all bolator- oua. Inspiring sports nf rivalry. " I givo to them the dladain or weakness and undaunted confi dence In their own strength. Though they nre rude and rough I leave to them alone tho power "of making lasting friendships and of possessing companions, 'and to them exclusively 1 give all merry songs and brave chor usoa to sing, with smooth voices to troll them forth, I(ein : And to those who are no hum or children, or youths, or lovers. I leavo Memory, and I leave to them the volume of tho poems f of Morns and Khnkespeare, and Of other poets. If there are others, to tho end that they may llvo the old days over agnin free ly and fully, without tithe er (' diminution;, and to Ihosowwho are no linger children, or yo.uths, or lovera, I leave, too, the knmvl- A CONVERTIBLE COUPB model on the new Chrysler Six. Two can in one at this amazingly low price. A rich, snug Coupe for days and nights when you want a closed car or presto ! a smart, dashing open car for joyous driving in the sunshine. 4 One person can make the change quickly anywhere, anytime. The top folds down cosily when you want only the sky over you and just as quickly is drawn back into place again for sudden changes in weather. Open or closed, it's a smart car typically Chrysler in speed and smoothness. Let us arrange with you foradcmonstrationofthisncwConvertiblcCoupe or any other Chrysler Six body style you choose, . . . 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' The head of the Houlihan agen cy was in Los Angeles conferring with a number of clients, Includ ing Ven J-'leet-Durkee, Inc., serv ice atatlon operating organization In California, Oregon and Waah igton, when ho received a tele gram from Norman De Vaux, prealdent and goueral manager of tho western Durant factory, "to the effect that tho latter was anx ious to diacuas an advertising program with him bofore leaving on the Overland Limited that eve ning for the east. Houlihan and Captain Far-run left the southern airport at a quarter of ten In tho morning and the "wheels of tho "ship" touched the ground again about 12:15 o' clock. , Leaa than fifteen minutes later Houlihan, whl Is advertising counsel for tho -western DuranJ, factory, was ' closeted with Do Vaux. Tho Pacific coaaH.' adver tising man declared that this trip was the fastest ho had ever made between tho two California cities. Incidentally, during the paat six wceka Houlihan has put 48 hours In tho air, flying between his offices in Oak-land. Portland. Seattle and Los Angeles. This means that ho hae averaged eight hours a week off of tho ground, or an hour each business day. There n r o m a n y professional pilots, it is said, who do not fly ns often ns that. MttMNl! Convertible Coups P.O.B. FiKUry l Dho 11 no TKT il.il .. - $590 And uy. Lavk twtwr By ltlClLAUI M ASSOC JK NEW YORK, Juno 14 The ter centenary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony has produced a long awaited picture of the Puritan fathers In their true colors. It la Samuel 10 Hut M orison's "Builders of the Bay Colony" and whether or not you care about New England history, It ia thoroughly entertaining. In this collection of brief biogra phics, Mori Hon has tried to ahow the sincerity and beauty In the lives of the Puritans, a side . generally neglected for their gloomier da' peels. "Although religion was the dynamic force which gave the Bay colony character and consistency," M orison finds, "it was not an all absorbing interest." The stern- immigrant to a new world had their-lighter moments, as when in 1(127 they danced about a May pole with Indian women is their playm.gcs. Nor wero they drab people. "The Massachusetts puritans dis liked extravagance," tho historian found, "but they appreciated come liness, whether In a ship, a house, or a woman; and they loved bright- colored paint on ships and houses but not on women." On great occaalons they might even bo gaudy. Governor Bradford wore a Turkey-red suit and besides the familiar broad-brimmed, high crowned, black felt hata of the car toonists, hla fellow-colonists also wore a aort of beret. Morison haa happily chosen his characters for their typical lives, rather than the eminence they at tained. llcvoiiHtrucMonlHt'a Story The reconstruction period in. American history has been pretty thoroughly deplored by recent writ ers. Now cornea Henry Clay Wai moth, reconstruction governor uf Louisiana, to excuse and defond the men "who upheld the flag" In the south Immediately after tho civil war. At the ago of 87, ho has written the administration's wide of Louis iana's stormy story from IS 68 to 1873, while he was governor, and after. ' Ho tells of his own career aa a lawyer; Union soldier and politic ian and describes the post-war conditions-which he- says kept' the aouthern- Negroes Inr virtual sla-v- ecy: : :" ' To hla critics, he replies-, " was s t NEW 1&k OLDFIELE). 4 Size 4.40-21 . 4.50-21 4.75-19 5.00-20 5125-20 6.00-21 We apply all tires mileage. All tires in today and take P : Ts-i a. 9th and Marie Dressier ami Polly Moran, in a scene fiimi Uie hilarious fomcdy, "Caught Short," which opens a Jiree day run at tho Fox ltialto theaer today. 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