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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1930)
iagv, lomrrT 0fEDFORD mn, TTCIP.UNE, MTCDFORD, ftnKCiQX, TUESDAY, JULY J iOHO. P ANS BLAMED IN F AO New York Administrator Resigns When Ordered to I New Post Says Party I Seeking . Bolster Power ; by Winking at Violations. rctiuy MHIuii ti Altoriicy (Jem-nil Mitchell. The tranufpr became a Ical fit ft at niiiliiiKlit. Tho luHt treasury act on Itehalf of tho dry lawn an uuch whh the IsKuance of "u factual out llno uf public uld and cooperation In prmiioting prohibition law ob Hervance and enforcement." TIiJh monograph, of the eduea tional HerloH put out under con KreHMlonal direction, was in the mails to all Hfction of the country today. And in ItH wako wa pecu latlon whether the Justice depart ment would foster more of its like. Attorney (! e n e r a I iMitchell u move are being clone ly watched for lndicatiotiK of whether IHh couiho will illffer raftleally from that ptit'HUetl by Mr. Mellon. TIiIh interest was accenluatcfl by the attack of Maurice Campbell, in ri'MiffiiliiK iih prohibition adminlK-' trnlor for New York, upon "local polittclan!i and certain admintalra-; Hon officials In WiiHliiiiKLon." f NKW YORK, July 1. (JT) Major Maurice Campbell, until today pro hibition administrator for New York, advocateH tho repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. lie re Ik ned when ordered to oHton to take charKO of alcohol periuitH undM' the treaHury depart jjient In tho reorganization of tho prohibition fumcH whlcii tranH f erred enforcement to the depart ment of JUHttcc. HIh declaration for repeal of tho ElKhtoenth Amendment whh part of u statement publtKhed today in Which he charged that IiIh tranHfer (o I-totjtun remitted from rcfutml to grant or reHtoro hrewery, whikey find alcohol permltH which "local t politicians and certain admlnlHtra- j tlon officlalN In WnHhington feel fiiunt bo reatored to Hecure nei!tn- j sary HUpport for tho Kepubliean ticket in New York thin fall." Referring to William B. Mohh, Who hat been truiiHiorrcd from tho post of prohibition adminfHtrator dt Albany, N, Y., to lako charge of alcohol permltu In New York, Ca nip bell Hitid: ' ' ' Wtll'llH KlIWeHHOI ' "PuHnlbly officlulH In WaHhlngton think ho can bo more eaHily Hway- cd than tnyHelf. . I do not know, j uui, i now puoiiciy aamoniHii mm to gather together all hit Htrength to yithntand the onMlaughl for I 'am sure ho will have need for all tho ubility and courage ho can Qommand. "And now, after four yeara rh quo of tho hlghoHt fiold official In prohibition enforcement, with thrco years of that time an admin istrator In Now York, I publicly declare that cortaln troamiry offi cials who have been charged with enforcement of tho national pro hibition act, and who are Mill to remain In charge of kindred activ ities, have not boon sincere In their effortH to enforce thin law, "Purthor, in New York and 'other aroaa in which the muniment of tho pcoplo Ik predominantly wot, thlM tiatiHfer of enforcement aclivl tleH to tho department of justice will mean nothing ho long uh pro hibition proaocutlonH 'aro loft to United States attorneys who pos sess political aspirutlons. the suc cess of which must depend upon their ability to win the upproval of local politicians and their connnunlty fur thotr prosecuting .activities. AtlvtHMifes It open I "Finally, after my years of sor ico in tho prohibition bureau, (jtftor watching closoty tho results ;hf prohibition from tho inHldo and ' Wter tho most thoughtful and "Veiious consideration of tho matter I have reached tho following con clusion: p "Prohibition is not the logical Volution for temperance In our Kforni of government, and I now publicly advocate tho repeal of tho Klghteenth Amendment before the nation Is consumed In tho fires of Jitt consequences." WAHIIINcfTON. July 1. P) Jtnsponslblltty for prohibition m Knrrpnu'iit passed today from See- EXPECT QUIET MEET OF The city council will hold Its first meeting of the month tonight and so far as could be learned this afternoon no mattery of Im portant special legislation will he up for consideration, and mostly routine business is scheduled. However, It Is understood that n prominent business man of the city may nddrcs the city officials in regard to t:ie local cconomh nituatloii of the future, with a view to the city administration co-oporating to provide employ ment next fall and winter to many as possible, by undertaking new municipal Improvements at that time. If possible. The governmont weather fore cast Is broadcast .dally at 10 a. tn.. over station KMRD, through the courtesy of the Big I'ines Lumber company. This broadcast is for the benefit of farmers and orchanlists - and others who are Interested In what old man weather has In store for tho day. Considerable favorable comment on this dally feature hac been received fiom various pans of southern Oregon, In Sunday's game: of the valley i bush league, the Stickles defeated the 401 orchard by 1 i to :) and Kngle Point defeated the Modoc Orchard at KhkIc Point, 9 to II. The first game was played at Grant, north of Med ford on tho Crater i.ake highway. Don t Itch! Flit Kills Mosquitoes Quick WorliTi Urfett Selling Iiuco-KiIIctI tfl O IBM) Stanoo In. B esides beind cool and comfort able our "summer clothes Have the added advantage of be ing inexpensive . ..suits . . . Tropical Weights Two pair trousers Good Tailoring $22.50 down to $12.50 All Mail Orders filled oh day received and we pay , the postage. 1 f "THE. STORE FOP EVEPVBODV This Store is Headquarters for Jantzen and Columbia Knit Swimming Suits. ... Store Closed Friday, July 4 Amy ah jj y ty wsahcb Super Bargains for Wednesday Store Closed Friday, July 4 1 PAY 1 Wednesday will be Dress day at Mann's and to celebrate v such a day, we have taken the entire lot of new summer tub silk frocks that just arrived and placed such a ridiculously low price on them that not a one will be left when the store closes Wednesday evening. New Tub Silk Frocks Special Wednesday $(g95 Every dress in this group was especially selected for this outstanding! event which rivals current clearances in the valuo offered and outrivals them because the merchan dise is fresh and interestingly new, and offers a - comprehensive range of sizes. Indfodcd are tub" silks of shantung and novelty striped numbers, some are sleeveless, some with cap sleeve and many have big collars. The colors are pastel and sport shades. Also in this group are 25 dark colored silk frocks with long sleeves that for merly sold for as much as $29.50. All go Wednesday at $6.95. Come early. See Window Display SKIRTS While They Last Special for Wednesday a group of 15 tllk bodice-top skirts In good sites and as torted colore. Many of these sold as high as $3.95. Soms are slightly soiled but all perfect and such a bargain at in The July Sale of CURTAIN FABRICS For the great July Clearance tale the drapery sec tion offers dozens of yards of choice cretonnes, chintz and novelty crvuh. These fabrics have sold all season up to 59c yard and Include many delight ful patterns of both light and dark shades. Your choice Wednesday at Mann's Clearance Sale Price 25c yard h7 Our regular 36-Inch fine quality chlnti an Imported French window cloth that Is unequalled for beauty and good taste. The values on this material is up to $1.75 yard. Vour choice Wednesday $1 19 yd. Extra Special for Wednesday .36-inch Fast Color Wash Cottons Hundreds of yards of this season's smartest wash cottons go on sale Wednesday at Mann's for almost half price. Think what this means you thrifty people. Why, the sum mer season is really Just starting and you can buy these marvelous wash fwbrlcs at such a reduction. Buy for this summer and next. Our Regular 49c values 29c The Yard Included in this sate of wash cottens are light and darker grounds with small, medium, and large, are patterns floral and modernistic designs, dots and other summery effects. All go Wednesday at 29c yard. The Stitched Hat of Crepe or Silk goes everywhere this summer The cool, crisp smartness of this ear ringed, closely stitched silk crepe hat is as much at home over the af ternoon tea-cups as aro its jaimtily- TI brimmed sports sisters on the tennis S pnnrf. mi ilnli vprnmlfi nr Hllmmpr motor tours-. Their chic and comfort und adaptability to summer needs take them everywhere. Kive dollars is a very "special" price to intro duce them to Mcdford. Dozens o clever styles to choose from. White Beige Na v Pastels - Stamped Art Goods 49' Wo have grouped together for Wednes day selling a number of stamped art pieces including pillows, aprons, scarfs, cases, etc... The regular values are up to SI. 95. Your choice Wednesday in the art department, 49c each. July Clearance Sale of Women's and Children's HOSE . SILK HOSE Women's and misses' Burlington Dia mond Point silk hose In service weight and with novelty heel, A regular $1.65 value. Your choice Wednesday at the July Clearance sale $1.49 COTTON HOSE pr. Women's and misses' ribbed cotton hose in the popular nude, beige, and suntan shades. A marvelous hose for vacation wear. Regular 50c pair, choice Wednesday at Mann's 35c pr. INFANTS' HOSE Hose for the baby at Cleacance Sale prices. These are pure silk and wool and come in white and tan shades. All sizes. Regular values up to 59c pair. Your choice Wednesday 29c pr. CHILDREN'S HALF SOX A bargain in children's cotton half sox. The regular values are up to 50c a pair, but only small sizes left in this group. If the size you want is here you buy them for 15c pr. PRINT PAJAMAS The underwear section offers for Wednesday a group of wo' men's and misses' attractive three-piece pajamas In the popu lar print patterns. Good styles, all sizes. Regular S2.25. ' $1.75 Shorts Stepins All shades and sizes are offered In this July Sale of women's and misses' crepe de chine shorts and step-ins. They are lace trimmed and very well made, $1.74 regular value. $1.19 Kiddies' Suits Attractive styles In sizes 2 to 4 . years are found in these fine quality broadcloth fast color wash suits for children. Regu lar values are $2.75 suit. Your choice $1.00 Fabric Gloves A splendid group of women's fine quality fabric gloves on sale Wednesday at Mann's. Good styles and popular colors. Regu lar 69c value. Your choice 49c Regular size packages of Puritas and Modess. SPECIAL THREE FOR $1.00 "Always in Earnest"