'medford TtiAtL Trnftuyn. urenFonn, oi.'ixiox, thvksday. ,w.y iq, v.m. f FREE WHEELING In Rialto Comedy 1PADDM AMR iinnin u i M4MNER LOSE LIVES IN GERMANY Eighty-One Bodies Badly Burned, Recovered From Shaft Gas Pocket Is Blamed for Explosion and Resulting Lethal Fumes. fflta GIRLS S 1 1 FACE COURT N'KL'KODE, Oermuny, July 10 P) At least 114 persona lost their lives yesterday in an exiilonioti at the. WoneestuuH mine. KlKhiy-one bodies hnvo been recovered, most of them burned batlly. No hope is held for those remaining in the uhaft. Of 11) 3 miners in the. tihuft at the time of the explosion only 4it escaped and they were badly in jured. The explosion in the mine oc-t-urred when a lurse was pocket was suddenly tupped diiriiiK bluyt Injf la to yesterday. The fumes spread through the shafts so quickly that there was little chance for anyone to escape. It was possible to save only 4H persons of the 113 In the mine be fore breaking off the rowuc work. All of these, nltlTough badly burn ed, are expected to recover.. The disaster took both men and officials completely off their guard in .view of the periodical gas sur vey having been completed only Sunday. It was by far the greatest mine disaster tlermany has known in years. In 1IU2 117 died In the Poehum mine disaster, and in 1925 the death toll in the Dort mund mine reached 1 ;I5. Uescuers found the dead miners still with tools In their hands, wagon men beside their wagons, and tho electromotive pilot life less at his controls. IS 01 AS MODEL In the July edition of Airports, one of tho leading avintlon maga zines of tho United States, pub lished at Washington. N. J "AUIth at Med ford for instance," appears m uuhii ui it mi uu-qunriiTH iihkc. advertisement of the A llilh-l?ruuty company, of Dnnvillo, 111. A picture of "this fine hangar nt, Medford, Oregon" Is shown in connection with tho al vertlscment fnr airport door hardware. COOL-JOY TO SUMMER DAYS WILLIAM COLL1KK, ,1H. Ill Mystcry-Comrtly, 'A Hoynl Ko iiuuicf," now pluytnir at tlic Vox Itiulln lliruler. ' 7:30 U) 7:45 p. m. Allium V Anily. (Transcontinental riom Chicago) SUC siTVico tr KUO. KHQ, KO MO. KPW, KKCA. KPSD. 7:45 to 8:45 p. m. Standard Sym phony Hour. N'DC service to KCiO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. Ki'I. :00 to 9:00 p. m. D. A. Rolfc and his Lucky Strike Dance Orches tra. .NBC service to KfO, .KB CA. KFSD, KTAIt. 8:45 to 9:00 p. m. Parks Sisters. XUC service to KGO, KHQ. KOA. 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. .Memory Lan.. XliC service to KGO, KHQ, KGW KBCA, KKSD, KTAH. 9:30 to 10:00 p. m. The Olym pians. NBC service to KGO, KK SD, KHQ; KOA 9:45 to 10:00. 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. The Na tional oncert Orchestra. NBC service to KGO, KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 p. m. XDC service to KGO, KFI, KFSD. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune . Virgin 8Utlon) Producer and Eight Dancers Charged With Indecency in 'Vanities' Scenes Two Fans Not Sufficient Costume,- Say Officers. 1REE TEA ORANGE PEKOE The thermometer drops, your energy rises when this delicious, flavory beverage is served. Summer lime is IcedTea lime and Tree Tea gives you Iced Tea at its best. ICED - St Thursday. P. M. 5 to 5:31) ttteffens Superior Shows. "" T" . 5:30 to 0 Firestone One-Stop 1 Service -Station. 6 to 0:15 Fruit dispatches by Myron Hoot. 4i C: 1 5 to 0:30 Xews and mar 's kets by Mail Tribune. 6:90 to 8:4ii Jackson County 4 Uldtf. & Loan Association. 6:45 to 7 'armors Exchamru . 4 ooperfttlve. , 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wah, - piCHcnted by Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:30 Cecil nnd Sally f in "Tho Funniest Tings." ft Friday. A. M. 7:55 to 8 Ilreakfast broad 's cast of news, Mail Tribune. 8 to 8:30 '"Kybo Hour," by 1'iponomy Groceteria. 8:30 to 8:45 Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. 8:4.1 to 9 Gold Seal Cream 's cry. 4 9 to ! : 30 Monarch Seed & . Feed Co. 9:30 to HI Schilling & Co. 10 to 10:30 Wcstidc Market. 10:30 to 11 Ma rah Grocery. 11 to 11:30 Knders Co., Ash land. 11:30 to 12 Jacquo Lennox. XKW YORK, July 10. (Ah TlirotiKh a cluster of 200 persons who Kathered on tho sidewalks, Earl Carroll, producer, made his way into Jefferson Market court today with eight dancers and show git is from his newest . revue and uguin gave himself up lo the law. A warrant for Carroll, who landed in Atlanta prison because of his denial of his famous bath tub party four years uk. wu is sued yesterday after police had raided his "Vanities." Carroll was not at the theater when the raid was made. Carroll's appearance today was brief. A few minutes after he and his show girls entered tho courtroom tho trial was adjourn ed until tomorrow so his attorney might familiarize himself with the case. Among those who appeared with htm at Jefferson market today, was Faith J?acon, whose dance, In an attire of two ostrich fans, tho police considered indecent. The show girls under arrest appeared in a tableau scene In which they represented wax figures coming to life. Imprisoned 4 Years Ago. Carroll went to Atlanta follow ing a party in hit? theater four years ago, when he denied state ments made by guests that a young woman bathed in a tub of champagne. Ho was Indicted for perjury, convicted and imprisoned. Tho prisoners included Naomi Kay, comedienne, and JimmtoSavo and six show girls, tfavo and the six girls -were appearing in. a scene entitled "A Window i at Merls." in which the lone man findn hiniHclf among a group of wax figures that come to life. MIph Hay and Miss Uaeon had dance numbers in both of which the noliee charted thev were very ' scantily clad. Thoao arrested were released In $r00 ball and were back in their places for, the. evening perform ance, .from which the, .shoiy win dow scene was deleted. As will be seen by tho two ads elsewhere in this paper today, Studebaker, builders of champ ions, presented improved, en larged ami more powerful editions of their "world champion Presi dent, and world famous Cum mamler plus free wheeling." Regarding "free wheeling.' the company says: "Prepare to drlvo the most unfettered, yet most obedient car In the world a car; that literally floats along, in gear and fully controlled, yet frco and silent as though there wore no gears! "You shift with silence and saf ety from high to second, hack ami forth, at any speed forty, fifty miles and houi and never touch the clutch! "Tho instant you lift your foot from the throttle, no matter how swiftly you may be traveling, your engine drops to idling Npeed with I no forcing of the engine by car I momentum with no sensation 'of 'piling up'." Studebaker, with 78 years )t manufacturing integrity, refers to "free wheeling" and the new cars as their crowning achievement. These new cars will ho on dis play at the show room of the local dealers, the O. V. Myers company, on Saturday and you Are asked to call and Inspect them. J. S. l'itman, wholesale repre sentative for Studebaker cars for tho Oregon distributors. J. K. Le nnder company of Portland, is in Medford transacting business with the O. V. M y era com puny. M r. Pitman "says the "free wheeling" Is suro a big feature on the StuUo bakers. m. mi NAMED BY PISBM1 SYNOD World Champion PRESIDE NT EIGHT Now 122 hors-epow-er (30 inch and 136 inch wh-eebases $1850 to $2600 at tho factory World Famous COMMANDER EIGHT Now 101 horsepower 124 inch wh-eelbasQ $1585 to $1785 at the factory free -weej( is here CORVAI.L1S, July 10 iP) The Rov. li. J l. Moore, Multnomah, today puceeeiled 1. W. -McQuls-ton, Spokane, us moderator $t the United Presbyterlntt church; Synod of Columbia, at its meeting here. Moore is a member of the Mult nomah Presbytery and is the first Oregon minister in several years to head tho synod which embraces Oregon, Washington unci lUuho. 12 to 12:30 Medford Sheet Metal Works. 12:30 News flashes by Mail Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Palmer Music House. I to 1:30 Masterworks Series 1:30 to 2 Lewis Super Serv- lee Station. 2 lo 2:30 Mann's Department Store. 2:30 to 4 Ttrophy"s, Jewelers. 5 to 5:30 'Popular recordings. 5:30 to 6 Texaco Motorists' Musical Moments. 6 to 6:15 Fruit despatches by Myron Root. 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar kets by the M ill Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Harwood Photo Service. 7 to 7:15 Tom and Was-h, prcsenetd by Associated . Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:30 Cecil nnd Sally in "The Funniest Things." 4 4 Gold Medal Radio Program Thursday Evening Carloads of music and ong all tho way from KuffHlo, N. Y., will make up tomorrow evening's "Gold Medal" program, the first of a new series of broadcasts featuring lead ing Anioricnn cities, released at tit'JO over stations KHJ, Los Ano los; KFRC, San Francisco; KOIN, Portland: KOI,, SeattbVTacrmia; (IDYL, Salt Uke City (7:30 p. m. Mountain timet. The program Includes 'Put Me Off at Buffalo," "At Uir fcnd of the Hnad" and a medley of New York State college songs. Other male quartet and organ nelertlons will Include "Salut d'Amour" and num bers from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado." Hood River. Hood River Body nnd Fender Work established at 1401 Twelfth street on the Heights. Through the skill of radio en gineers, tho listener-in Is now able to Interpret radio programs just as he likes them at tho twist of a wrist, according to Clay Wltham, Philco representative here. : The new device, ho says, regulates the tone of the programs vecelved In accordance with tho taste of the listener. "This new development, which truly merits the title of 'radio's newest miracle,' is a triumph for the Philco staff of engineers," Mr. Wit ham explains. "Known as Tone Control, an exclusive feat ure to be found only on Philco radios, It enables the llstener-ln for the first time in radio history to adjust the tone of tho program he la hearing. Ho has only to turn a knob nnd the device com pensates for differences In the quality of tono broadcast from dif ferent stations, and for differences in sensitivity In the human ear. A turn of the knob gives him in stantly ny one of four different tone qualities: Hrilltant tone, bright tone, mellow tono and deep tono. "The tones of various broadcast- 1 ing stations vary considerably. On some stations the circuits arc so operated that high notes are over-; emphasized, and tho low notes at! the opposite end of the scale are suppressed. All of this is reme-! died by turning the knob of the Philco tone control to deep, which automatically balances the bass and treble. Similarly, turning the dial to deep, subdues amazing in-, tcrference noises from outside causes. "Furthermore, this new engin eering achievement adds materially to tho enjoyment of radio, for the average liHtener-ln will enjoy the feeling of regulating tho tone of his Instrument to suit himself." This new device has been made standard equipment of all Philco radios, and will he on display soon at the Wltham Supor Service Sta tion. Mr. Wltham returned Mon day from San Francisco where ho attended the radio show.'' MICKEY MOUSE FILM UK II MX. July 10 i The nat ional board of film censorship will not permit the motion picture en tilled "Micky Mouse In the Trenches," to he shown In Ger ms ny. The censors hold that the wear ing of German helmets by an army of cats which opposes a militia of mice is certain to be "offensive to natlnn.il dignity," whether in tended or not. THE MARKETS livestock. Portland, July 10. (A1) Cattle 150, calves 25; quoutbly steady. Hogs 350, including 50 on con tract; steady. Sheep 1000, Including 185 on contract'; uteady. PriHlure. PORTLAND, July 10. iP) BUTTER: Under grades cent low er. Cubes: Kxtrns 32c; standards 31e; prime firsts 20c; firsts 28c. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. Kggs, milk (butterfat), poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark 'and hops, steady and unchanged. , Wall Street Report XBW YORK, July 10. Professional traders continued their struggles with a torpid stock mar ket today, nnd had little to show for their effort, until toward, tho close when gains of threo points or more in important shares were common. Readjustment of speculative ac counts coincided with reports tint active market traders were again ranging on the long side. Ruying orders for 5,000 and 10.000 shares were more frequent In the popular 1 SHIM'S. The close was strong, sates ap proximating 2,100,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can 12114 Am. Tel & Tel 210 Anaconda . 50 Col. Gas 03 Curtiss-Wright 7 ' f'.eneral Klectric (new) 6Jr?d General Motors i2H Kennieot Copper 3X Mont. Ward 3 5 Radio Corporation 37 Reading .- 107 Spars Roebuck 07' S. P 117 "4 United Air Craft..- 53'. 4 H. St"ol.. 1 r,!l Moths cost you money! Kill emjjip3 i world-. Tsrt, 6 1M0 Bunco Int. STUDEBAKER, Builderof Cham pions, presents improved, en larged, more powerful editions of seasoned! Eights the world cham pion President, the world famous Commander plus free wheeling. ; .' Free wheeling is a triumph of that same Studebaker progressi veness that pioneered the popular priced Eight seasoned it and proved it to the satisfaction of over 100,000 owners. Today the whole industry is follow ing the Eight trend that Studebaker inaugurated three years ago. A New Experience - - Prepare to drive the most unfettered, yet most obedient car in the world a car that literally floats along, in gear and fully controlled, yet free and silent as though there were no gears 1 You shift with silence and safety from high to second, back and forth, at any speed forty, fifty miles an hour and never touch theclutch! The instant you lift your foot from the throttle, no matter how swiftly you may be traveling, your engine drops to idling speed with no forc ing of the engine by car momentum with no sensation of "piling up". .You know, of course, that Stude baker Eights hold many world rec ords for speed and endurance and more American stock car records than all other makes combined. But the increased power of the great Studebaker Eight engines which drive these new cars is a revelation. ' Save Money, Too .. With free wheeling, you save 12 on gasoline, 20 on oil and the heavier th traffic the greater the saving. Carbon is reduced. The terrific rever sional strains thrown on rear axle, clutch and transmission of an ordi nary car are utterly unknown. You are ready for any emergency of road or traffic on the instant. No sudden grabbing of the new Duo Servo brakes no swerving. Instead, a smooth and reassuring drop in speed swift as your need dictates. Your steering gear rights itself after a turn automatically the car . swings to "straight ahead". Your car, floating at each spring-end on oil sealed ball bearings, rides friction-free. Enviable in Appearance All the new delights of free wheeling are yours as the crowning achieve ment of Studcbaker's 78 years of manufacturing integrity. They are yours in new bodies, utterly bewitch ing in eye appeal. Visit the nearest Studebaker salesroom. Drive one of the New Series Studebaker President or Commander Eights. Get a first hand experience with free wheeling. We promise you the thrill of your life t Shift from hiqh to second at Forty-Fifty miles per hour and never touch the clutch' Saves 11 on qas,20 on oil -even more m heavy traffic Reduces carbon, lessens strain on enqine and transmission You don't have to touch the clutch except to start or back up Sow car momentum never forces your enqine no sensation of "pilinq up" when you deceler-ate-yYou literally qlide alonq Your car is surprisinqly quiet in every speed uncannily silent when you're free wheelinq You are safer because you have absolute control of your carr .. You can shift at any speed-; , There is less haZdrd of skiddinql O. V. MYERS CO. 132 South Riverside 714 Phono 464 "" , (2l I 1 KV l ?W LNUr V-vi r. mm mm A mm I" . . mm m 7 Preferred Dividend SA FE -and-: SURE Wk Investors throughout the country are turning to Build ing and Loan as the safest plan for investment . . . there is no fluctuation in the value of the shares funds are loaned only with mortgage security on residence prop erty interest is collected each month dividends are paid to stock holders each July and January. Our Preferred Dividend Stock Class A participates in a 7 . dividend paid from date of investment to January first. Checks are sent out January fifteenth and each six months thereafter. t ' v JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LO AN ASSOCIATION 30 North Central Organized 1909