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PXOE SEVEN MAYER (N FRENZY AVER LOSS Brooding Over Where Financier Was Slain In Los Angeles Court Financial 'Ruin in Stock Market Of- f .fpred As Explanation of Act Yesterday in Court Room Enacts Crime. LOS AXC.1XKS. .Inly 1.1. (A) TIk county kiiiiuI jury ItMluy indicted Fru nk U, Keutoii, real-estiiU broker, for l lie murder nf MotJey II. -'int, fiiimiclor, ytiiierilny In a MiH!rior court room. 71 IjOS ANOKMCS, July 15. (IP) A frenzy caused by brooding over Ktock market lotwes wa : offered Jay- by Krank Kenton, 5ti, a explanation (or MK KluyinK Motley KM tit. U5, retired banker, in a HUpttrior courtroom yesterday, j Klint, brother of "former United States Senator Frank P. Flint, was shpt three tinien as he left the Witness' stand nnd paused to bid good day to .Mr. and Mrs. Bnvid Q. elznick, who brought a ?26, 000 ( recovery action against the halite of which Flint was presi dent until 11)28. : Kenton, an InRlewood, Calif., refll- estate dealer, re-enacted last night before deputy sheriffs how no' rose from his sent nnd shot over the shoulder of Mrs. Selsmiek at the man whose name he knew, hut whom he confessed he' never hjjd met. : An inquest will be held today fy Coroner Frank Nance into the millionaire's death. Fifteen wit nesses will describe the hootinK. inclining Superor Judge Frank Including Superior Judge Frank the slayer. I ' Tci of Slayiiiff. ' jn a rumbling often-changed discourse, Kenton . told ' of the slaying. He said he had left his hdme where his sickly wife at times tnkes In washing to help provide for the couple's two dau ghters, carrying ii pistol he had kept fn n trunk for 40 years. He had' no interest In the trial at which Flint . was n witness, he said, hut was drawn to the court-' room by some Inexplainable at Vpqtion. -' 7'j hod nothing against Flint or the ;, bankers associated with him,", police quoted' Kenton as saying. VI.' don't know 1 why I did It. I Inst a lot of money, all my $36, 000 life Ravings, through invest ing in stocks, they could have kept tip." ;- Previously Keaton had shouted, "This fellow ruined me! He ruined me!" Associated lrvsn photos of siviiok following, tha wiimui tonal killing In A I Att Angeles superior court room uf Motley H. l'linl, financier uiiil banker, by runk 1). Koaloit, for mer real estate broker, because of the slayer's financial reverses. icr photo shows Kenton, center, shortly after the shooting, be infer led to police station by two iletec- lives fof questioning. Lower left photo- is courtroom where killing occurred. No. 1 arrow , points to seat from which Kcatou . Jired ut Flint as Film left the witness stand and walked through the (ftitc, No. 2 arrow. Ixmer right photo is the victim. Flint, n brother of the late Vnltcd States son at on., Frank 1 Flint of t'nlfforiiin. He was also prominent as a financial advisor to lenders of the film industry. NOTICE- ' 8TAYTOX Mr. Charles (Jehlen opened Independent grocery store, and meat market in-quarters for merly occupied by Associated Pur ity Store. - IT PORTLAND I'opulution fur ' - "'V It y V " 4 this lty for 1!)30 toUlls' 301 .322 f . 5 j s3 4 .? J Jt X. " 51 Muj. i L Scjf , W:'.1 fl'JI I'-lfem, aaSV I Literally i t) l&mmmmmKgmmummmmmmmm iiimiiinii .ml,mmwmmmmmMMmmmmmmmma,immu, uym'K' iiihiiiiiiim I "?" 'mM V 0: SHIHEKS ENJOY ' " Sfir ' 1 ARKANSAS VISIT - i n ii ii inn i -ftafc f n.iaf n'TffTjWri mimii n -i rtaurojti&f pjuiujuuuaiUMPMWUMW iwwiii mm mm m m i in 1 1 hi 1 1 m in miimn mt i ii mttf-ri 'ti'tt r-i-TfTrr mi"--rr ----- -nr r "nffimr "- - ' ' " 1 1 " - y - HOOD WANDERER BREIER WON'T cn i v. m ANYTHING TOMORROW Because , ,., . , our Htnrn will lie clospd up IIkIU ax a clam. If you nlinply must have to have snmalhliiK, you will huvo to pay more elHewhere. 'Kven hy working; Iook liourH. we ean't (lOMRihly ittTnuge all the nierchauillHe (hut 1i:ih come in for our SuperSale. Our Buyers l'uve bought inanufactuierR' biiiiiIiirob at less than the coal of prniltirlinn in many In kiuih'ob. We had to take the huxe iiinlities to K"l the price. We sure got the price. Think of It! For Instance, we hottht Toppere! Htampeil pillow caRes so we can sell them to you for only 1!tc n pair. , hundreds of other if siiih will he on unlo ThurRdny nt even ereater harxnln prices. We me muiliiiK or deliveilnx to our eunloiueiH it four-puue na lcs hulletin that contalna the lowont merehuudiRO quoleil Hilice the war. To enjoy them, you must net quickly, for lliey are effective for our Sopor Sale only. Vtecauue moHt of this merchandise was manufacturers' surplus, hnuulu hy Ureier nt less than the cost of production,' It simply cannot ho replaced at today's market prices. We are taklnu advantaxe of this opportunity to make seiiHtlonul prices nnd do a real volume. v We do not hesitate to call "this a sale." It Is a Rale In every respect, not n small reduc tion on a tew staple items, hut u real sale, hrlhglUK yon suhstautial savings thai will merit your Immediate attention. Oregon i A talking film in Arabic Is plan ned hy Aziz Emir, Aral) actress. n PA WS f4o matter how severe, you can always have immediate relief: . Bayer Aspirin stops pain quickly. It does it without any ill effects. Harmless to the heart; harmless to anybody. liut it a 1 troys brings relief. Why suffer? iBMEB A PI III IN 7:0b to 7:30 p. m. EvoninR llev-erle-R. XII service to KOO, KUW. 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. NBC service to KOO, Kill, KG MO, KOW. KIX'A, Kt'KD. 7:4S to 8:00 p. m. Hperry Sweet hearts. XHC service to KOO, KHQ, KOMI), KilW, KKC'A. ' S:00 to 8:30 p. m. The Cosmo pollens. N1SC service to KOO, KJIQ, KFSIJ, UTAH. 8:30 to 9:00 p. m. Pacific Nn tionul SinKors. Xl'.O service,' to KOO, KHU, KFSU, KTAIt; Kfl'.V 8:30 to 8:45. 9:00 to t):30 p. m. Piano Pulnt InKs. 'XI1C service to KOO, KHQ KTAR. 0:30 to 10:00 p.m. The lllue Hoys. X 110 service to KGO, KHQ. 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. QeMis of the Drama. XI:C nervlco to KOO, KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 p. m. Hotel Dance orchestra. XRC service to KOO, KFI. KPSD. Assure His Education With a . Trust Fund He's only a baby now, but it won't be long before he '11 gaily trot off to his first day at school. Have you planned ahead for this event? Have you as sured his education his independence? Don't put it off. Any officer of this bank will givo you com plete details of an educational trust fund planned to meet your individual requirements. The First National Bank Medford. Oregon Nation- Wide Tele vision 7 ll Network In ; Five Years Is Engineer's Assertion lly ('. K. HutKM-riHd I ..(Associated Vrosn Itarilo KdltorK N1SW VOHK (A1) Xationul tol-J oviHion on n ar with sou ml' oroiulcHHtinB 1h a consicleraMe ilfci-, tanf in .tho futuru. . When such a di'volopmitnt wilt malcrinHzc, enKlncoi'H . heniluto to my. Dr. AlIYed N. (ioldHmlth.l vicc-presidont nnd Konoral on-1 Rinr of HCA nnd Ions Identified j with broadcast eiiKiruMrlnc, tlilnkH J It will not he poKHlttle until three; years have elapsed, nnd It may j ho lonKt'r. j "It Heems likely that nntlonnl television servieo of proven value ; wilhln a year would he n ml- i racle," he Bald.. "Within two I years It would lie nn umnzinK ; feat; within three years It would ; represent a fine achievement f : haul work, nnd within five yean, i It would he a development pro ! reeding at a good and normal ! pace. , "If television In developed ns a I service of real entertainment and; Instructional value to the public It will take its place beside radio broadcasting ns one of the great est nKenMes of human progress arid enjoyment, but It Is not to be expected that the day of tele-! j vision Is an yet hear at hand. j I "1j bora torlen are doing excel -: lent work In the development of television and will probably ulti-t i inately bring the equipment to a ralisfactory stage for public use. It Is dangerous to make any defi nite prediction as to how long this will take." Dr. (iobWmith pointed out that ' the term television means so many; different things to various p'"lde that a clarification Is Important. "Home think It means Hmall, dim, blurry and shifting images. Others think It menns perfect, large hrll lUnt pictures like the flnnst innv- ls. Kach viewpoint Is - regarded j ( H extreme. ' i 'Television is n radio service nf picturen in motion of Kufficirnt: detail and uuatty to have continu- Ing entertainment value to the j public, mon'.h after month nnd 'fnr after year. It Is helleved , that It Is necewary to le able t ' , nhitw clearly the head and shoul-( , rters of nevernl people In a clofn--; lip and hIpo action f a group at! a greater d 1st .1 nee with a reason-: able amount of background detail. ' "It Is necessary that receivers; niippll'-d the public be simple, i 'compact, quiet, and fatr'y auto-j . mat ic and ndlabln In operation ' and reahonable !n rot. I'b tun-" j mil"! be brilliant enough to he1 , peen in nn ordinary dimly lighted f ; room, of good color of adfquat! j detail, of real pictorial vulu i without annoying flicker, and vl.- Ible to perxnns seated In various. I parts of the room. j '..i"In order that the peoplo oC the i United Slatoa shnll enjoy nuch ,a service. It iiiuhC be carried out on a national scute. This menn- erc- tlon of numerous television trans-j miUr. They must be located at proper points nil over tha coun-j try, and on occasion bo lntereon-1 nected ly wire, radio or through j Hhir-ment of film subjects so that(' programs of Interest' may be brought to the public promptly. "Kstablb'hment of transmitting J ntutlona and creation of programs! for the entire I'nited States Is a lengthy and expensive Job. To he of value to, the public pro grams muxt be arranged so that they will coordinate sight and sound properly. Correct wave lengths for television for city, su burban nnd rural service' mtit bo determined. Incorrect choice of wavelengths men rut ruined nr unreliable transmission." GOES 200 MILES FARTHER AND COSTS ONLY S5c A QUART TESTS show that Motoritb is the oilest of the oils. This stper slippcriness min imizes friction, seals in compres sion, and gives 200 Extra miles of lubrication. Authorities recommend Mo TORiTE for best ravin in high compression motoring. ' Try it NOW. Only 25c a quart at any Union station. Tuno In I'nlun Oil Hailin I'ro Kr.'im r-vi'ry f-vi-nlnn tiptwcrn 5:30 find 5:4ri over Htutinn k i:x. MOTORITE Th Union Motor 0 for Hlyh Comprvccen Cm 35IOZAO,' Ore., . July in. (P) trnhniiiii'tl uhd 1 apparently suffer ing1 little from 'exposure, Wilbur Zurfluh, 31, farmer of Ccntrallu, Wash., was found early thin morn, ing by a party of searchers after he had -been lost on the lower slopes of Mount Hood tdnco C a.m. Monday. Forest rangers cnjtie upon Zurfluh shortly nfter dawn. The Centralla man nnd bin fam ily had been camping on Bnlmon river. l ie had been n pat lent at a sanitarium near Portland after suffering from loss of memory. J. W. Shirley, writing fj'om Quoei) City, jvto., sends tho Mall Tribune the following from a ,)one.boro Arkansas, newspaper and asks us to give the flftui-CH for Medford. "Jonesboro boasts of a popula tion of 10,301) persons and a total of 24 miles of paving. This city lays, claim to more paving per cap ita thfin any other clly In the United Mates. There nro upproxi mately feet of pavltiK.to each; person, citizens fluy." ' Medford hns a population , f Ill.oiiR, with 29 miles of .paving, lor 13.71 feet of pavement for each person. Medford also has between tit) and 70 miles of cement side walks. Continuing his letter, Mr. tthlr ley says: "Wo nro having a nice time and wo are feeling better. Have had several squirrels, some 'kittle' fish, plenty of garden 'nana' and berries and some good old pink I Missouri 'sow bosom.' "Recently attended a frond Pen tecostal service hero with old-fashioned basket dinner nnd ii splen did service. "Have spent some lime on the farm where I was horn and was so happy as a boy with palling the cows nnd other work. The farm still belongs to the fumlly. k"My wJfoottV I, and the sun-hi-laW drove to Hi, t,oulHVatid saw the Cardinals lick 'the (Hants' In n douhle-'hendcr. Some games! , M "Wo gt -the Mnil Tribune, sn, Joy it Immensely qnd,, notice, Med ford is" still moving along nicely. Mrs. Hhlrley - Joins me- inregards to our friends." ' ' LEA'S TQNIG IMPROVED MY HAIR WONDERFULLY SHE SAYS Hair Wns TMn Falli 'rfi Out Badiy-r-Scalp Was Dry, ; , ' AIho Dandruff 7 ' . TELLS HOW SHE GAINED BACK. BEAUTIFUL HAIR "My acali wan dry and falling hair dandruff worried me.' In fact I waa almoat bald, my hair wa ao thin until the lucky day I found a Godaend in Lca'a Hair Tonic at the drug store. 1 cannot pra'ae Lea's enough. I had already used moat every kind of tonic that came to my notice but to no avail ao you can imagine how delighted I am with Lea's. I began lining it Just about one year ago and now my hair la thick, glotiay full of life and really beautiful i think and frlenda aay ao too. 1 have uaed in all per haps twenty-live bottle, but it en hanced my appearance so mwh I continue to use it and probably aiwaya win, every now ana men. to keep my scalp and hair in pery feet condition. I beg of those wh have hair or acalp trouble to five; Lea's Hair. Tonie a thorough trial. They poalively will not be disap- pointed, t awear it," declared Mrs. Nellie Gerne, 327 Westmont Ave. ' Westmont. N. J. People troubled like Mrs. Gerae ' can easily prove la themaeives at ' home at little expenae. hew mack younger, neater and mere preeeat able they look when the hair ia la perfect ahaae. Keen when the hair has turned gray, dead lookinf ar atreaked. Lea's Tonic after a few weeks use pats all these fray ksira right hack to a yaatkful ekade. It leems to put nature back ea the Job growing a full bead of vigor- ous, even colored, healthy hair.' It aoesen t show Druggists pre ss thoriied to -cheerfully .' refund money If you are not deliahted. er send dollar bill, check or stamp tor noiue ny return man postage paid, la Lea Tonic Co. Brentwood SUMMER SALE of Gliders and 20 Pbrch Swings JUL VVVO- WP t-lVyJLihJI I Davenport and Chair :95 $69 Those who wish a moderate price davenport set will be interested in this set, on display in our windows. $10 DOWN $10 A MONTH if v Nothing short of sensational are these porch swing and glider re ductions . .'. right at a time when they are needed. The. gliders are covered in heavy canvas, hand decorated and the swings have sturdy, metal frames and attractive canopies, - GLIDERS ; 7 $52.50 Values ..$42.00 $53.00 Values $42.40 $56.00 Values ::...?44.80 PORCH SWINGS ; $36.00 Values $28.80 $40.00 Values .U...: $32.00 $55.00 Values ...:...'..U.:..7.. ...L.:..'..:....: $44.00 TaA.!- "aTLa. mm m - fstK r av : i am. v j v m i m m mt a lll'li'l JSgy.. .MTHJ m .. ....A