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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TimRSDAY.oJUNE 19, 1930.
CITY ROLE
S AM
Amendment for Managerial
Form of Government Ap
proved by Special Com
; mittee Acting Mayor
Wilson Counsels Delay.
Following the utmnlmoiiH appro
val last night of the proponed
amendment to the city char tor to
provide for a commiHHioner-mun-ager
form of city government, qh
prepared hy n Huh-commlttee, the
h pcial committee appointed hy
Acting Mayor K. M. WIIhoii re
cently, two m mil her 8 of which
were not proKont, the next step in
the movement (o bring about thiH
radical change In Modford's mu
nicipal government Ih piohlemat
ical. ,
At hint night's committee meet
ing, where the BUb-coinmlttee, oon-
HiutliiK of Councilman J. C. Collins
and Judge W. 10. Crews submitted
itH draft of the proponed amend
ment, the committee also approved
the plan of the sub-com mittee,
which had also drawn up the form
of petition to have the amendment
Hithmltted to the votera of the city
at a special election on October
Int.
According to tills plan If the
amendment carried at the speclnl
election, candidates for the three
aoinmlmdoners would have until
October 2Sth to file for those jobs,
and the people would vote on the
matter at next fall's election. Then
the new form of government would
be Inaugurated on January 2nd
next.
Acting Mayor Wir.im OIiJitIk
However, Councilman and Vice
Mayor 15. M. Wilson, who is the
head of the city administration in
Mayor A. v, JMpetV absence from
the city, doeH not fuvor this meth
od of proceed ure and urges that
Inasmuch as the proposed change
Is a very Important one It should
be given very careful study, and
above all should be submitted to
the elly council for discussion and
further study so as to have it as
near perfect an possible; and for
that body to formally pass upon
the measure before submitting It
to a vote of the people.
It has long been a well known
fact that Mayor IMpes and all the
eouncilmen are in fuvor of a
commlHsloncr-mumiger form of
government of same kind. There
are various types of that kind.
Acting Mayor Wilson, who was
present for a short time at last
night's meeting declared this noon
that he did not agree with all the
features of the amendment as
drawn by the KUtwommlttep In
fact was opposed to several uf
them, und that further study and
deliberation might develop more.
However, he commended the earn
estness and good fulth of the sub
committee in their arduous work
of preparation, but thought the
matter should be given to Mayor
Hi pes and the city council for most
careful further deliberation and
action on the proposed measure
before being submitted to the peo
ple, either by the direct petition
method or by council resolution, to
bring about the special election. I
J-'uvoi-h rivo Members
Acting Mayor Wilson's chief ob-i
Jectlon is that he favors a commis
sion of five members instead of
three, as the sub-committee plan
provides. According to the Intter
plan the three commissioners and
the municipal Judge would be
elected by the people, and the
commissioners- in turn would ap
point a city manager, who would
appoint all heuds of departments.
Mr. Wilson holds thut u board of
five commissioners would be more
representative thun a bourd of
three.
Then, too, he lw opposed to the
city manager naming all heuds
of departments and declares that
the commissioners should them
selves appoint the city recorder
and city treasurer, along with the
city manager and municipal Judge,
insteud of the manager himself
filling these two important offices.
In view of Mr. Wilson's objec
tions expressed above, it Is prob
able that the matter of the meth
od of further procedure will await
the arrival home of Mayor Pipes
today and tomorrow, and when
be arrives, the eouncilmen and
committee will probably confer as
to the next move to be made,
Tho brief outline of the sub
committee's draft of (he proposed
amendment published by The
Mail Tribune the other day, did
not state the compensation of the
commissioners. The draft, pro
vides that each will draw $ 10 for
each meeting he attends. The
city manager would not be paid
for attending meetings, other than
his regular salary, which will be
decided upon by the commission
ers, if the new government plan
goes through. j
The , members of the special
committee named by Acting May
or Wilson are the following: J.!
C. RurneB, W, W. Allen, C. A;
Meeker. J. A. Perry, T. W. Miles,
J. C. Collins' nnd Judge W. B.
Crews,, J. A.: Perry and J. C,
Uarnes could not - be present at
Inst night's meeting.
lUM otto
NO SUB FOR
T PETE IS
SALEM. Ore., June 19.
Arnie Arthur defeated Wlldcut
Pete. Eugene wrestler, here last
night when Pete was unable to
return to the mat after both
wrewtlers had fallen tb the f loot-
while grappling for the third fall
Arthur took the first full in
minutes with a plhfal), Pete won
the second in 10 minutes with
double wristluck and head scissor.
Jimmy Donohue, Eugene, de
feateil Earl Baker, Salem, In the
semi-final.
S1DGEP0T
Orchardists Must Continue
Warm Up All Outdoors,
Is View Wind Machines,
Artificial Fog Valueless
Fight Frost.
SUMMER MODES
In a Thursday and Friday
. a. a w- m Tfff v w -
SALE CAKIN1VAL
It makes little difference ..what , sort of dress you
are interested in. Lovely . flat crepes, printed
georgettes and chiffons, wash silks in plain
colors, novelty silks, silk piques ... in most fash
ionable colors. All are. here, ready for your selection.
Dresses
Values to $22.50.
pMlIO)
cast their -1 01L-
shadows before" ; ,! JW
I n - f
3
TO THE WISE!
When tempted to over-indulge
"Reach for
a Lucky
instead"
Be moderate be moderate In all
thingf, even In raioklng. Avoid that
future shadow by avoiding -over
Indulgence, . if you would maintain
that modern, ever. youthful figure.
"Reach for a lucky instead.".
Lucky Strike, the finest
Cigarette you ever
smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The Cream
of the Crop-"IT'S TOAST
ED' Lucky Strike has an
extra, secret heating
process. Everyone knows
that heat purifies and so
20,679 physicians say
that Luckies are less
irritating to your throat.
TUNE IN
The Lucky Strike
Dance Orchestra,
every Saturday and
Thursday evening,
over N. B. C. net.
works.
"It's toasted"
Your Throat Protectlon-against irritatiora-against cough
In the U. S, Public Health Reports of 1923, Volume 38, Page 1271, we find the following: "Among short
men less than 5 feet 7 inche. in hciRht an excess (In weight) of 20S Involve an added mortality of 301
above normal. A 40S excess adds 80 to the mortality." We do not represent that smoking lucky Strike
Ctgarettw will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted
Ti i ' . . ut ""r insicaa,- you wm mus avoid over-indulgence in
things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
f ma. The Amef Inn Tofricco f . Vfrs,
EUGENE, Ore.. June 19. UP)
The fruit grower, who, in combat
ting frost Ih obliged to "smudge" J
his orchard, must for some time to j
come continue "to warm un All !l
out-of-doors," in the opinion of
I'rof. Floyd D. Young of the U. S.
Weather Bureau, Fomono, Calif.
Prof. Young today addressed mem
bers Of the AmAricnn MplMirnln.l.
cal society, held here in conjunc
tion with the annual meeting of
the Pacific Coast division of the
American Association for the Ad
vancement of Science.
After desci'ibinur tho m n n v I
schemes for frost protection that
nnve ieen suggested niul discarded,
Young declared nothing has been
found to take the nlace of the I
common orchnrri hputpi- nnw In
wide use, admitting Its inefficiency.
ueli neuters are generally used in
louihern California, lie said, nnd
ire equipped with draft nnd pipes
o eliminate the smoko nuisance.
ll is in favor as fuel.
' Other Methods Fall
"Huge sums of money huve been
pent in developing uicnntle ma
chines designed to create nrlirinlnl
Inds in the orchards," Prof.
(lune KfllH. "P.nil 1.n.lr.n
plants with pipes radiating to
every part of the orchards, have
been set up, tested and removed;
overhead sprinklers have sprayed
water on the trees until the weight
or the ice has broken them down
in many cases: chunks nt iron
have been hung in the trees to
ansoro tne frost, and the use of
ilrplanes has been urged to lay
lown smoke screens over entire
listrlCts. Htenm hnllni-u hau. I.oon
set up in the groves nnd a choking
mixture of steam and ammonium
chloride hn.q hppn nl in nmn..
the trees to create an artificial fog.
tne use ot dynamito has even been
suggested tn ht-pnk un tha r..nei h,r
explosions set off In the air above
mu orcnarns.
1 An Oltl Custom
Orchard heating, he wild np ih
actual heating of the air through
lighting a lurge number ot small
ures 'inrougnout tne frost area.
laies back to 1K97 when the use
if coal' baskets was begun In the
itnnge groves of southern Callfor
ila. '-
Slnco thnt time improved oil
burners have largely renlnced
ther heat-dlssemlnatlng devices.
rof. ' 'Youner snlfl th .llunatpn..u
freeze of 1913 stimulated Interest
in orchard nrotectinn. nnrl that
slnco that year improvement had
been rnpid. Use of antiquated
equipment, he said, created much
smoke which caused a black pall
over all of the lai-eer cltriia a-...-
ing communities for several dnys.
"The smoke drifted westward
over Los Angeles," Young said,
"interfered with the movement of
shipping in and out of Los Angeles
harbor, nnd even caused com
plaints from coastwise ships at
Sea." ,
The weather bureau In 1917
undertook establishment of a fruit
irost service, no said, with gratify
ing results to growers. 1
Dresses
Values to $12.50.
$6.95
Rayon and Voile
Underwear
Special Thursday
and Friday
98c
......$96
See the New Dulltone AlleirA Hosiery
Just in for This Showing
Wear As You Pay, Cinderella Way
i
and in several cases trussed up
and made turgets for "fancy" shoot
ings, with bullets grazing their
bodies.
Nearly all of the victims were
tortured before they were asked to
sign letters, Lamun said, and most
of them were eager to sign.
STORY 2
(Continued from Page 1)
STORY 1
(Continued from Pago 1)
Then, turning to the reporters,
he spoke of what his expedition
had accomplished In tne Antarc
tic. ' '
First, he said, thoy had dis
covered and explored -126,000
square miles of land, existence of
which hud only been surmised
before. They founc rock forma
tions indicating great coal de
posits, of commercial significance.
They photographed miles on miles
of ice covered terrain and defi
nitely established the need in
Antarctica of a permanent ' wea
ther station. , ...
AH Return SaTclv.
The thing for which ho was
most thankful, he snld, was that
he had brought all his expedition
safely home.
"All my men have come back
safe," he said feelingly, "for which
we must thank providence."
r The admiral said he had no fu
ture plans and would not under
take further explorations until n
100,0no debt" remaining from hlsl
expedition Is cleared away. I
"There's not., much left to ex-
plow. Is there?" he was asked.
"Oh, yes," he answered quickly.
"There are thousands of miles of
unexplored lands In South Ameri
ca and Antarctica and as long as
there Is land no one has seen,
man will continue to seek i!.1'' 1
Mrs. Byrd, who was prevented
by high seas from boarding the
City of New York last night from
a specially chartered tug, was not
down the bay today to meet her
distinguished husband.
Relatives said she had not re
turned from the futile trip out
to Ambrose light until 3 a. m
this morning and had decided to
postpone her greeting until later.
She wns expected to. join the ltd- '
ml nil after the reception at city
hall.
1
Highway between Coqullle and
llamlon will be oiled this summer.
i I
Manuel and Joe Mariano rented a
nouse in Dearborn, Detroit suburb
to establish a base tor kidnaping
operations, liegeman nnd Cohn
were kidnaped and taken tn this
nouse.
Duties Told
l.nman said Hartmnn was the
finger man," or one who Identified
the victims for tho "pickup men"
who dldi the actunl kidnaping. Io
nian said ne was leader of the lat
ter group.
Mariano, lie snld. was the keeper
nnd torturer, nnd DeLong the
voice," whose duty it was to ne
gotiate for ransom ot victims.
Shortly after he wns "double-
crossed" in the Colin kidnaping,
41111011 said he formed new con
nections with Edward Wiles and
Fred liolifer, who are serving life
terms for the nuirder of young
Cass, and "Jimmy Walters, owner
of a night club, who was slain by
gangsters two months ago.
These men, ho said, engineered
the kidnaping of Cass. Uman was
hot and captured by police while
ttemptlng to collect a ransom from
father. He said Wiles and
lohl'er became frightened then nnd
decided to kill young Cass. The
body was found near Lopeer, Mich.,
st October.
Ijaman said the prominent attor
ney was partly responsible for the
tinier ot young Cass In that he
delayed ransom negotiations in the
hope of obtaining a larger "split"
the division of the money.
Lawyer Plant Crime
He aald the lawyer later beenme
more actively Involved In kidnap
ing and actually planned the kid-
ping of Matthiew Holdrelth. Jr..
Notre Dame student and son of a
wealthy restaurant owner.
Laman told of methods used to
make victims write ransom letters.
Ho said lighted matches, cigars
and cigarettes were applied to
their bodies. Eyelashes were pulled
nut. A hot Iron wan held close to
their eyes or used to sear arms nn l
legs. They were shown open graves
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