Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    - MEDFORD fATTi TR1HTTNK METTY)UD, OliEfipy. MONDAY, -.TTJXE 23,- m.Q.
PAOK EIGHT
TRAVEL RECORD kiwanis discuss
SET SUNDAY AT
Early Clearing of Snow
LUreS 40,000 PerSOnS tO
Crater Lake
Season.
in Current
A new truvel record was Rt-l at
Crater Lake national park yester
day when tlie total reinitiation lor
the HCttHon reached an even 411,000
persons. The visitors, travel sta
tistics show, entered the park In
13,011 automohlles. The riRiires
were compiled at the close of the
travel day, Sunday.
An interesting point In the unus
ually heavy travel of the 11:I0
Beason is made hy comparing; It
with that of lust year. On the same
date, .lime 23, the road was
cleared or'snow to the lake and
the first car was ahle to reach
the rim. Hut this season, due to
the early snow removal, exactly
:i9,99ll more souls had heon reKls
tered up to the samu dale.
During the week ending Salui
duy night, 11291 persons entered I ho
three gateways to the park. The
west entrance lend the parade with
1i;i( cars and 3.113 persons. Dur
ing the same period, the snuthetiKi
giitHt checked 9,1 lj curs und- 2.176
neiKOiis, mill the east entrance, 70
ears and SO.'! perKims. . , . '
j East Entry Poor '
The' eusl. miti'ftiii'e Ifl In poor
condition and haft only linen open
to travel for u few days. No work
has heen done on It and purl! of
ficials do not advise motorlsls lo
tine It. Repair work will ho smil
ed on the road soon, however, and
tt will be put in good nhnpo Cor
tho year.
At one time yesterday, several
hundred curs were parked ut the
Jim. Visitors were rewarded hy
seeing the lake on ope of Its hluost
and moBt bountiful dayB. The at
mosphere was clear urn! hrlght.
The Klamath lukes were In plain
ylew.
j The snow in melting rapidly and
by the time the seuson opens of
ficially on July 1 the hanks will
he, hard to find. The trull was
chared tout week to tho hike's
edgo. ,
Tl
J'
According to the following in
the
Portland Journal lust Hatur-
duy, a Medford engineer In tho
lowest bidder on a f 01.970 job with
the- bureau of public roads:
"For Riading n flvo-mile seotlon
the bid of fll,!70 submitted by if
C. Dlllard of Modford wan lowest
of six bids opened Friday by W. I.
Lynch, district engineer of tb1
federal bureau of public road
The bid will bo forwarded to th
secretary of agriculture with thy
recommendation that a contract be
awarded."
City Water Engineer Dlttnrd ex
plained thlH afternoon that the
Portland publication that he was
the lowewt bidder watt a mistake
that the bid wo that of Dilhml
& Ithoden, in which he bus only a
financial interest. The section of
road spoken of In connection with
tho Dlllurd & Ithoden low put bid,
Is near lleppner, Otc., and in for
the grading and gruvollng of It.
FIERSTEIN TAKES
REGAITAJROPHY
VENDI.KTON, Oro.. Juno 23.
(P) Thrills and spills featured
the second day of the annual
American Legion reguttn on Mc
Kay lake nenr here yesterday.
The winners In the various
classes were:
Class II: 24 miles, Miss Alhnny,
John Klorsteln, Alhnny.
ClaBS C: 24 miles, Miss Payette
take, R. Illnshnw, .McCall, Idaho.
Unlimited, 24 miles: Miss Sac
ramento, Hvorett Wllhtir, Sacra
mento. Marathon, 25 miles; l.n?.y O, S.
O, Wllliur, Hucraincnto.
John Klersteln, Alhnny, scored
points enough to win the HnWvr
leghci trophy with Miss Alhnny
and the Pride of Alhany.
STORY 1
(Continued from Pg 1)
both Colonel Lindbergh and bin
wife for a son.
Mrs. Lindbergh had Invited n
few frlendM to. celebrate her birth
day with her. Plans for the birth
day party were hastily put, tiHhle
for the advent of young Mr. Lind
bergh. '-.. i. i
Mrs. Lindbergh Ih n graduate of
Bmlth college. Among her olnss
mnteK Hho wos known oh n studi
ous, dreamy girl, with n talent for
writing poetry.
STORY '2
(Continued from Piga 1)
clone while he was awuy, nncl he
had heard no discussion of tho
uhject since. However, I ha muyiir
nald that there was 'no douht in
Ills mind that Its sale would -command
a tidy num. nr that a Icump
would bring In a ujondly imome In
the city".
NATIONAL PARK
?MS
Details ,, of criminal procedure
i were explufned t6 members of the
Klwunls club at noon luncheon to-
1 fJnv hv ntHfrlo Atlnrtidv Onm-co
Codding, beginning with vane in
unsure euun mm carrying in em
through lo circuit court. Tho I'u
clflc higl'way linprovement work
south of Medfoid also came up for
discussion and It waa claimed that
dilatory coiihI ruction Is doing much
lo inconvenience highway traffic.
It may still he over 30 days he
Tore the work will ho completed
and fruitgrowers are heglnnlng to
ho worried that orchardlHtH in the
southern end of the valley may suf
fer dnmn:ce to fruit if the detour
must he continued to ho used. It
wun suggested hy Klwanls mcm
hers that douhle shifts would aid
materially as a remedy for the Sit
uation. As a matter of statistics, District
Attorney Codding In his speech
said thut dining 192!) there were
1211 arrests for li(iior violations,
92 arrests for game violations, Oil
felonies nnd 252 traffic arrests.
r Ines on llciuor charges were as
sessed to the amount of $18199.
$:ir,nn for truffle violations anil
21117 on game chnrgoH.
Screen fjfe
Hollywood
Hy Hohbln Coons.
1IOLLV Wf.OIJ Mitny h slrnngo
actor wbn eiinie eagerly to this
In mi of microphones ban had IUh
movie t e h t nnd
g o n o buck to
ItrtMidwny or the
HtlckH'' richer
perhaps, but lit
tle h a i p I e r It'
iheHpln n h a ppl
ncss Is measured
by movie tuioeoss,
Hollywood pro
ducers at liifll
Heem to be re
covering f r o m
I he peculiar form
if "mlerophobla"
willed ho I . n d
hem In the early
(1 a y h ul' talkies
wh'jn In a bewll-i
Mnry Astor. , dered rush they;
vied with each other In Hlgnlng
the "big iiameH" of the footlights.
Home of thoo big namoH bnvo be
come Hereon celebrities, but many
moro have conquered ,the "m.'1"
only to full before the camera.
Producers .now .know, that tlte
old Intangible something termed;
"screen personality" Ih ut 1 1 1 im-
portnnt, even oh Important hh Hi
pleasing voice.
Silent Victims.
Yet there Ih afforded u very ro
cent example of the malignant In
fluence of tho studios' "Htage com
plex" In the return to the Hereon
of .Mary AHtor. Miss AHtor, pro
femlonally. wuh the victim of pro
duecr mlerophobla and Htage com
plex.-
She w'nH under contract to Fox
until eight months ago. At that
time the studio would have
newed the agreement, hnf want
ed her to take a salary cut which
she would not necept. Hho could
oaHlly work elsewhere for more
mo n ey , t ho t h ought.
"Then." she says. "I found I
wun mlHtaken. Kverywhoro the
cry was for Htage actresses or
screen actresses with Hlaao expe
rience. I took tests for parts at
reveral different studio s, but
somehow was never slieeeysful.
The Dulles-Silver oro discover
ed under The Dalloa Country club
golf course.
Charles Chapman
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APPROVAL FOR
NAVAL TREATY
Vote 16 to 4 For Favorable
Report to Senate John
son, , Shipstead to Make
Minority Report.
WAKTll.N'CTON, June 23.W,
The senate foreign relutionH com
mittee today approved tho London
naval treaty.
I ty HI to' 4 the committee ord
ered It reported to the Benato.
Henatoi-H ; Johnson, Republican,
California, nnd HhlpMtead, Karmer
labor, AlinneHOta, announced they
would Hiibmft minority reports.
The overwhelming ,-support for
the treaty in the committee was
believed to insure ratification of
the past when it is taken up by the
senate in special session.
ThoHu voting agaiiiHi the pact
were:
Johnson, Shipstead, Robinson of
Indiana and Moses of New Hamp
shire, Republicans.
Those .voting for It were:
Rorah. Idaho, chairman; Cop
per, Kansas; Cillett, Massachusetts
Reed, Pennsylvania; lVs.s, Ohio;
(luff, West Virginia; LnKollette,
Wisconsin and Vandenberg, Michi
gan, Republicans.
Hwanson. Virginia; I'lttman, Ne
vada; Robinson, Arkansas; Walsh,
Monlann; I Im-rlson, Mississippi;
(ieorge, .-(leorgla; lilark, Abibamu
and Wagner, New Vork, Demn-cr.'iln.
TO COMMITTEE
FREE
TEAM IS VICTOR
IU
Med ford's unbeaten tennis team
playing under the colors of the
Medford TcnnlH club, continued Its
winning streak Sunday on the
local courts, defeating the Ashland
club three matches to two. Ash
land took the only doubles match
played nnd one singles engagement
when Tollefson went wild and IohI
to Ramsey through his own errors.
Jimmy Kd mist on, local high
school star, took the measure of
Dick Joy, conqueror of Monty
Jacobs and Ashland ace In the
feature match to keep his record
as a club player clean, Kdmiston
won in straight sets (i-3, (1-4, In a
splendid match that was closed
than the score indicates.
Harry Rutler and II. O. Wilson
had Ifltle difficult in turning in
wins for the locals.
' The scores:
Kdmlston (M) beat Joy (A) C-3.
6-4.
Tollefson (M) lost to Ramsey
(A) 1i--l, fi-7. 3-0.
Rutler (M) won from Kathnn
(A) H-2,
Wilson (M) beat Smith (A) G-4.
Kdmlston and Rutler (M) lost to
Joy and Ramsey (A) fi-7, O-Ii, 5-7.
Alfonso Travels
LONDON, June 211 (P) King
Alfonso of Spain arrived here
this evening on a private trip to
London.
(Irani h Pass Tho Quick Silver
Mines, Inc., capitalized at $:!fi0.iHM)
llled articles of IneorpornHon
Values to
Heath's Drug Store
Ask Fred"
Ac used of Slaying
"
AiioftOlftl I'rett Pliotu
Rodney Selby, gasoline etation
operator at Indian Springs, Cal., Is
in jail, charged with killing Albert
Brown, dry agent, during a raid on
iiis place.
LONG BELL
The Kansas City Star says word
from the Pacific coast was received
today of the pending purchase "f
the Portland, Longvlew & North
ern railway by the Northwestern
transcontinental lines, the North
ern Pacific, the Union Pacific and
the f rent Northern, No official
confirmation of the proposed pu"-
base could be obtained here.
75c
With Every Purchase
$1.00 or More
(Limit of 1 to a Customer)
STARTING
TODAY!
These Toys Will Go Fast
Get Yours NOW!
NUDE PARK
RESUME DRESS
WHEN SPRAYED
NELSON, Tl. C, June 23 WP)
A disinfectant, mrayed by police
upon 26 men and women of the
radical "Sons of Freedom," sect
of JJoukhobors, was effective In
fnrcinir them to resume thelt
ekithlnu after force and moral
suasion on tho part of both con
xervntlve Dmikhobors and police
had failed to quell a nude dum
onstration at JJriillant, Jt. C.. yes
tfu'day.
The radicals disrobed o
the
highway and the police were
called in after the community
Doukhobors failed In nttompts to
clothe them. The chemical war
fare of the police quickly ended
the disturbance and the commu
I nitv Doukhobors transported the
demonstrators to a enmp about a
i mile from the main settlement.
! OREGON TENNIS STAR
-
WINS IN FIRST ROUND
HAVERPORD, Pn., June 23
I?) Seeded players came through
safely today in the early playing
of the first round of the 4 & th
an mm I tournament for the Inter
collegiate lawn tennis champion
ship at the Merlon Cricket club
here.
Stanley Almqulst, Oregon, de
feated C. 1). Kyoninn, Oeorge
town, 0-4, 6-3.
Sherman Lock wood, Oregon,
defeated Jo mes 1 less. Rice I list i-
nit, s-c, 7-r..
GIVEN AWAY
Robot Speaker
(Associated Press Photo.
This mechanical man, mmic up
as a blackface comedian, talked to
(lie National K) eel Wo Light Asso
I elation delegates In convent ion in
San I'YaiU'isco. lie moves, speaks
; and obeys command!
through (he
use of a flashlight, dcuumstratiiK
(ho principle of light control
photo-electric cells.
Cloudbutst Hits Angora
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Juno 23
(P) A cloudburst nt Angora yos
terday destroyed in a half an hour
much that tho Kemalisls had ac
complished In seven years of tabor
toward modernization.
of
FREE
Phone 884
CHOR
E BOY IS
CONFIDENT AS
I
- VANCOUVER, AVush., June 23
(P) Clad in overalls and a hlUB
shirt, Clifford Campbell, Hi, Went
on trial for his life today, m,
cused of killing Mr. and Mrs. lien
jnmin Northrup, his employers, by
dynamiting their farm house near
here, on the night of April 30.
The boy continued to deelnro
his innoqence, and said "the state
has a long list of witnesses, but
most of thorn won't do any good
when 1 get through testifying."
Campbell did not appear wor4
ried. Selection of tho . jury begun
at I): HO n. m. and was expected
to take most of tho day. .Inline
(ieorge ii. Simpson presided.
DOLP LAGS BEHIND
COLLEGE GOLFERS
O A K MONT, Pa., Juno 23 .J
Marshall V. Forrest, captain of
the Y;Jo golf team,', and Allen
Mosher of the University of South
ern California, playlnii' together in
tho first qualifying round of tha
national intereo;ieg;nio champion
ship today, returned scores of ii.
and made a triple tie for firs:
place with Larry Midler, capinln
of the Notre Dame team.
Par for the course is 72.
Scores Included: . v ;
Vincent Dolp, Oregon.;..: 43 41154
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