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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1930)
1 i PAflK EIC3TTT MEDFORD MATT, DEDICATION IS SET FDR AUGUST 4TH Air Tour Due 3 P.M., to r Open Program at Port Committees Named City Council, C. of C. and Legion Co-operating. Tho offlclul ftchedulo of the Pa cific North went (ilitour, aponnured by th? National Aeronautical att Hoclutlon, brought to thlH city to day by RusHetl La who n, vlco proH ident of the nHHoclatlou, itunieH Monday, Auguiit 4th, bh dato for tho Mf-dford Htop, It wan announc ed (hlH morninp, following a meet ing of representatives of tho cham ber of commerce, city council air port and American Luglun com mittoen .with Mr. Luwhoii. Tho celebration to be given under uuh pices of the Med ford i'owt, Ameri can Lotflon, following official dedi cation of Mcdford'H new airport, will bo held on tho name day. Tho program will open with the arrival of the fleet at 3:00 o'clock Monday afternoon. . Nanio Comiiillti'CM CommltteeH appointed today to luindlo tho colebratlon and dedica tion arritngementu are:, Hcety Hall, chulrnuin; ticket committee, .Hob Deuel: tmfflc, Lt. O. O. NlcholH; publicity, Horace -Bromley, l!. T. Baker, Herb Gray, Ham Friedman and Earl Fehl; police and parking, C. V. Tengwald; dance, W. H. Fluhror; ceromonlcH, J. O. Orey, K. M. WIlHun. It. B. Hammond, Afnyor A. V'. IMpen, J, C. Thomp son and Hcely Hail; field, Fred 8c he f Pel; hoxpiLallty, VV. H, (Mooko) Mulrhead. . y Aerial NtunlH Htunt hIiowh and all typeu of ex hibition, flying will follow arrival of 'the Iurget tilngle fleet of alr planoH ever bunded together In ono troupe in tho Iaclflc Norlhwem. Ftindd for financing tho Medford ntop will be partially rained from the danc6 to be given In the hang ar building on (he preceding Kut urday by the local pout of the American Legion. The jirogrum will bo In chargo of the Legion and tho dedication ! In charge of tho city council und chamber of commcrco commlt- tcOH. ThO flOOt Will HtOp -Ut Cltll'H In Oregon, WaHhlngton und Idaho between the dato of July 2tlth und AugUMt bth.. There will bo ten night btopH and eleven noon atopH hr tho J0-day Jaunt. Melford Ih fnrtunnto In being chosen a one of. the cltieu for night atopH. The planca will arrive bore at 3:00 o'clock, giving plenty of tlmo fur tho threo hour ahow. Tho ooniplete llnu-up le: 'July ZD -r- Vancouver, WiinIi., leaving at in n." m,; Yuklma, Wn., fur' the "night atop. ;.July ao-'-PaHCo, Wnah,, noon atop; Kpokuno. Wanh., -night atop. .Jul . ti 1 Moucow, Idaho, noon ntop; C'larkHton, Wash., and Lew laton, Idaho, night atop, arriving at .3:00 P- m. , Augunt 1 -La Orande. Ore., noon atop; Baker, Ore., night atop. Augunt , a -Pendleton, Ore., noon atop; Portland, Ore., night atop. : August D Tillamook, Ore., noon atop; tialem, Ore., night atop. Align-! 4 NprhigfleM, On., TRTBUNK, MKT) FT) I'D, : .'OX. MONDAY, .1 1 ' LY 21. 10:10. noon atop; Mcdfortl, Ore., night aup. Augunt C Hllverton, Ore., noon atop; Corvallla, Ore., night atop. August tl KcIho, WhhIi., noon atop; Ta co m a, Waah., night atop. AugUHt 7 t'hehalls, WaHh., noon atop; Keattle, Wan It., night atop. Augunt It Port AngclcH, Wanh., noon atop and finlah of the tour. Will liifft"Mmto Tho Pacific North weat Air Tour aHHoclation will be Incorporated under the Ijivvh of Oiigon ua a perpetual body to handle the air toura of the future, Mr. Lawaon atatcd today. Knell n-preHcntatlve from tho different cities will Horve on the boai'd of dlrcctora of the aaaociatlon. Dave Long, manager of the Boo ing field, Heiittle, will be president of tho association for thin year. Curtiaa L. Hill of Tacoma, vice preHldent; C. K. Seavey of Baker, aocretary; ClmrlrK HeyrmlflH, Kll vtrlon, treasurer; HuhhcII Lawaon, chairman of the hoard of directors and Maurice F. Wright, executive secretary. 4 Farmer family SLAIN IN SLEEP WITH HAND AXE Man, Wife and Son Found Hacked to Death in Burn ing Home Brother Finds Grim Tragedy. MA N COUNTY AN A 8AI.EM, Oio., July 21. (P) An an iwlfroct outcome l a hcarlim hold horo Hcvciiil weeks ago when un effort was mado to oust Maflon county's horticultural coiiinilanion- er, S. II. Vun Trump, in charKeB Indeed by II. S. Mdrrlnm, memlior of tho stalo hoard of horticulture, a group of Wood hum IV 11 1 1 Browoi'H huvo lulil heforo DlHtrlct Attorney Caruoii und iiiinlorn of tho Btulu hoard of control new charKos f;iRiiinnt Van Trump. They aver that Van I rump has hoen colloctiiiK Inapectlon feeH for aeveral yeara on slrawhcrry iiIhMh phlpped outHide the atato when thoro Ih no ih'ovIhIoii of law for auch ItiHpectlon feeH. Vun Trunin hliiiBolf reudlly ad- mits recolvinn tho money for aueli feea hut conieH hntdt at the charKeB hy declaring tho feea wero author ixnd hy an action of the Hlivto hoard of hortlculturu about seven yuai'H alio. E Clyde (.. Klfblniir, who haa re turned to thla elty front the Clti ona M Hilary Training camp at Vancouver harracka, brought with him a medal for inarkmnanahlp, won In camp competition. Other Medford Hludcnta, who have returned from camp and are cnthiialaatln In their pralae of tho brand of henna cooked there and the activities offered are Thomaa H, KmmeiiH, the golf champion, Itoger J. Heudlnu, - Donald 10. Moore, "Junior"-Port or, Dolwln O. Htiiart, Hill 1 Walker and Cheater I. Webb. Young Klchtner will apend the 1 an miner vacation working In hla father's garage, whero ho went on i duty ttils morning. Attack MliilHtei. VIENNA, July 21. OP) Advices from J luc barest this afternoon stated an unidentified student en tered the home office and fired threo revolver shota at Constuntln Angeleacu, acting minister of tho Interior, wound I ni htm serio'cly TEQJCnlEKJIE ' The $32,000,000 Oregon Market ANNUAL lurnovr of $32,000,000 provldci Eugcn rtildtntf with mplt money to ' purch, tny tdvcrtlitd good,. Selling them li taty through the evening end Sunday Regiiler. Agriculture, timber, end manu facturing have an annual turnover of $8,000,000 each. Public lerv. Ice companies, wholeiallng, and the Univertlty of Oregon do another $8,000,000. Five hundred retailer, and 38 wholcialeri (plus five farmcra co operatives) make Eugene the retail center for 60,000 people. Buy. erf arc Increaiing loot Eugene'i population, now 18,872, gained 76 In the lait ten years, while the county grew SI . Meanwhile, the Eugene Register's circulation grew 73 faster than the population. Only four newspapers In Oregon carried more than 5,000,000 lines of advertising last year three of them are In one city, the fourth was the Register. More classified space (over ;. ;" 1,000,000 lines) was bought In the Register than any other dally of the same tlse In the country. " ' Small wonder that local advertisers (who imow) prefer the Register. Its dominant circulation alone would make for that Every 4mf 510,034 Ortjien bttvttrt rad tht-M twt!v MoftitMn Ntwtpaptmi AHH Atlerimn Oren City ffilfrpriit GrtjttH Pm tmrnit mUm C.pttml.J9vrtmt l rait MtraW-Ntwi Tttt Dalll CtVaaicft MCMOOENSKN K CO Irx. DctrcH rtlonfT ' tan FrantlM Lai Antli (if aCLCrNV jl O H I 0 O N WATCH FOR MEDFORD, A SAFE PLACE TO LAND. . Copy of an d recently run In Printer. Ink by twelve OregcA news papers, of which lha Mail-Tribune is one, by Mogensen A Co., news paper representatives. f JEN EVA, HI., July 2 1 . (!) The Charlea A. Anderaon family man, wife and lS-year old aon were hacked to death with an ax in their fiirm hofiie early today. An attempt to eraHC the crime by setting fire to the houae fail ed. Tho body of Charlea Antleraon, r5 yeara old, waa found ncroaa hla bed, the deep giiHhea of the ax blade upon hlti head and body. In another room lay tho ' aon WIlliH, who had been cut and beaten with the weapon but who waa atill alive. He died without r'Kalning coiiscIoukiichh. The body of Mra. Anderson, 4S yeara old, waa found on the liv ing room floor. Healdo her lay the blood covered hand ax. Her brother, Charlea La ran n, 40 yeara old, waa niiiiihing In u win- dow. attempting to enter the burn ing house, when nelhbora, attract ed by the Hlght of flamea, reached the fa (-in yard. YANKEE TIPPLERS Ouatoniera In the I'nited Slates make the manufacture of lhUor In Canada a luerittlve biiHlneaa, O. l Alemlerfer, recently returned from a trip to Toronto, told mom bers of tho K I wan in club at the HoK'I Medford at noon luncheon today. Despite tho fact that there 1m no prohibition law In Canada, the apealter aald he aaw lews lntox!ci.- tl oil there In tho ordinary courae of oventa than ho would see in the Hulled HI lit oh with, prohibition. Air. Alenderfer deacrlbed por tions of the big Toronto ceremo nial and told of the visit with bis mother In Michigan. Ah another Hpcakei on the program. He v. Alex ltennett told of his trip to Seattle and to Aatorla, telling of the ae -livlly of tho Astoria Kiwania club, Miihl to be one of the moat active In the slate. MISSING PEOPLE E Imiuliictt by letter today at the police station Indicated that Med ford mluht bo a pert for mlHslmx people. Mra. I.ee Wank wrote from San llornardino, Cnl., seeking Informa tion of her brother. William Thor Nelson, Who Ih believed to be in this vicinity. Mrw. Mary Converge wrote from Modesto, Cal., seeklnc her sister. Mra. Sara Lumsden, 3e yeai-M, believed to be living n southern Orejion. Mrs. K. Hprlnu er of laiita Monica, Cat., Is anxious to locate Itev. Kdward McHride. who laat was heard of near Med ford, receiving treatment for n run down condition at a apiinga report, lie hail been carrying on revival meetings. M n Ma hie Miller wrote from Seaside, Ore., seek Inn her father, 42. believed to be residing In the Thompson creek section. L IN AERIAL DERBY Lawrence Hrown. son of John llrown. who formerly resided in Central I'oint, Ih on? of six Pacific coast pilots In tho American Air derby, which starts today from le trqlt, Mich. Hrown Ut flying Cali fornia Cab, ,o, 4. TVo trip lnclud"N 7,000 miles, with n stop at Atlanta on the At lantic coast, Loh Angeles on the Pacific coast, one In Ctah. after which they will return to Detroit. Lawrence Hrown Is a cousin of Mrs. Cnrold .1. Parker of this city. CARRY PLY PES! WAHIIIW.TON. July 2 1 . tV The seizure at Xognle. Art!,, of two lots of p tu in a from Mexico. In fested by the fruit fly. was report ed today by the department of Agriculture. TRIP TO LOS ANGELES! A. S. 1toentmuni. district pas aenyer aent for the SoutluQn Pa rifle company, nturmil r sierday l mi ,.uhiikit i.u irom "'" Alil-riAILtJnUUMJr TUil from San Prancweo io wnicn cny inn. wiui , ..... puinAPrt AMn CPDKAMF ho accompanli-rt tho Mrnnian liar- Kc.inj; to Anui-li-a. A rot urn LHILAoU AIMU irUNAIVE ty of 62 Modfurd pooplo who had; limit of 1- I'ejvd was i-l on the Ml Modford Klid.'iv evenlllK. tal;. iiiB advantage of low nttos to Kan Fian'i'o and l.o.s AiHT'1!''. flvr trii. Modford Crator Tjiko Ohiowhy. S'l'. I'AL'I.. .Minn.. .Inly 21. 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