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MKDFORD MATL TRrBUNF!, MF.DT'PRD, OIMWOX. MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930.
PLANE TOUR
UNDER WAY
TOMORROW
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Medford Program Arranged
ffor Air Squadron to Ar
rive" August 4 Fliers
;,; Leave Vancouver Tues
, day Publicity Sent Out.
i... VANCOUVER. Wash., July 2.
Pi Fifty airplanes representing
30 types, assembled hero today
from many northwestern points
for final Inspection and squadron
assignment for the northwest air
tour, which will Htart from here
tomorrow. The pluncs will visit
22 cities In Washington, ureffun,
Idaho and British Columbia dur
ing the 10-duy tour, Including
Medford, Ore. More than 1700
air miles will be flown. Air mIiowm
and stunts will be purt of the
program in each city.
After the Bhow here tomorrow
tho squadrons will fly to Yakima,
arriving about 3 p.m.
- Definite arrangement for the
program to be sponsored in thin
city by the local post of the
American Legion uh official dedi
cation of Mcdford'H airport fol
lowing arrival Monday, Aukuhl 4,
. pf tho Pacific NorthwoHt air tour,
which will loavo Vancouver,
Wash., tomorrow, woro completed
toduy noon at the joint mooting
uf committees heudlng the cele
bration.. The nttractlve mats portraying
views of the airport. Including a
photograph of "Miss Medford,"
assembled by Herb Grey of The
Mall Tribune, who also did tho
art work and layout, have been j
cent to nil newspapers of Oregon :
and California. Tho photographs
In the display wore furnished by
Anderson and Hhnnglo, local pho
tographers. Tho display has been
hciU out art a purt of tho Ameri
can Legion publicity campaign
preceding tho program.
'' Program tit II p. m.
. ' The program at tho rictd will
start at 3 o'clock Monday after
noon,' upon arrival of the fleet
from-the north. Blunts, forma
tlon flying, parachute jumps and
other Interesting air features will
continue for two and a half hours.
At 0 o'clock visitors and local
rltlfcnnp' will gather at tho Hotel
Medford for a banquet to be
ylven under the auspices of tho
Vonvohtlon committee of tho cham
ber of commerce with T. fl.
Travis presiding. Hhort addresses
will bo given uy tho expert flyers,
(oral offUilalH ami out of town
visitors. Gov. A. W. Norblud Is
rxpected to participate In tho pro-1
ram. '
. At 8 o'clock -the airport will
ngaln bocoma the scene of Joh-I
Uvitles. ' The formal deMlcallon
' program will load the events of
thfc evening thoro. Tho dedication
fwlll bo in chargo of tho city air-;
''port commltteo, composed of .I.1
O. Clrey. A. W. ripe 13. M. Wll-i
non, Seely Hall and J. C. Thomp-;
son. Tho dedication services will!
end ' at 0 o'clock and the re-j
'malnder of the evening will he
devoted to dancing In Ihn hangar
nd night flying and stunts.
The enlire day's program Ih
"being handled by the Medford
pout of the American Icglon. with
Mr. Hall ns genernl chairman.
- Tickots will go on salo Wednes
day. The whole -program will ho
presented, with exception of the
dance, for (0 rents for adults and
23 cents for children.
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STORY 1
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ftii'tlon, of -any kind Is contom-
nlHted.
Mr. and Mrs. Watklus expressed
nort'oneern over the fact tho baby
;thoy hellovo to he their own was
christened a Itamherftor.
''When we (tot tho baby trade
nrrtuiKod, wo'll have him rebap
tlzcd Into our faith," they said.
S ' Itcpiemntntlves of leading hos
, pltalM and several prominent baby
;.MPoelnl!l8 woro asked yesterdny ir
lm their opinion a mother would
.recognlso her new born babe. The
replies, with one exception, were
in the. nfflrnmtlvo. A mother
eoiild recognlzo her baby unmis
takably after having seen It once
or twice.
'Mollicr Know,
Dr. C. U. I'addork and Dr. 11.
H. fllbson. obstetricians, and Dr.
B. L. Haddcn of oak I'ark hos
"pltRl, all onreed sho could. Hut
Miss J. F. Christie, superinten
dent of Chicago lylng-ln hoppllal,
said she would not care to any a
mother .would know her child on
second or third encounter.
lr. -l'addock said the mother at
once sees features resembling her
family's or her husband's. Thus
the child to her has Its father's
eyes, He maternal grandmother's
noso or Its ears may set on the
head at tho angle of Uncle Hob s.
To Its father, other relatives and
outsiders It may look like "Just
another baby."
"You cant fool a mother after
sho has seen her baby a few
tlmos," Dr. Hadden said. "In fun
I have made teste to see. 1 have
asked mothers to select their
children from among several
brought In from the hospital nur
sery and they did so correctly."
Nurse Agrees.
Mlsa Amelia Maggoirnna. head
nurse at the Hresbytorlan hospital,
sided with the doctors, and C. D.
rAir, Tour to
VpP'r 1'ft Seelti V. Hall, Shite Chairman, American LegUm Acnmtmltcs Committee, who will arl an Genernl Chairman o the
tMcilford Airport deiltrallon. Upper ruihlbeiu Lockheed Monoplane about to land on Medford' tl20.00n.00 Air Terminal.
Center wimi;il.l(rumi;i nuiidinu and Hangar, Medford Airport. Center riald -Miss Medford," who will preside over
nmerican i.cawn nance ai
Airport,
The citizens of Medford, OrcRnn, will celebrate the arrival of
tho Pacific Northwest Air Tour In the 'Tear City" Aufru.it 4th, by
an elaborate dedication of their new $120,000.00 Airport. The
celebration will bo sponsored by Medford I'ost No. 15 of the Ameri
can IjCfrion and will fcaturo the irrcatest "air circus" ever witnessed
in Southern Oregon. Famous pilots with speedy aircraft of everv
kind and description are expected to take part in the "stunt show''
Monday afternoon as well as the evening program and the night
parade to follow.
Among the noted pilots on tho day's program will he Miss
Dorothy Hester, l!)-year-old aviatrix, who was the first woman in
history to do the dnngerous outside loop and upside down out?idv
spin: Tex Knnkin, famous cross-country flier; Nirk .Mnmer, Gordon
Mounce. Kdith Holt and many others. A totnl of over fifty plane.'
from all parts of tho Northwest is expected to participate in the
John De's Cousin Quietly
i Carpentering ' in Chicago
CI IK'ACt )(!) I'p along the
lake shore, where a nnui with a
liking for the sa may hear white
caps breaking William Avery mwii
boards, drives nailK and admits he
Ih a second cousin of John U.
Rockefeller.
Join l,'s mother was un Avery,
first co u I n of Wllllum Avon s
father, and she lived on n neigh
boring farm In New York mste.i
Avery re mem bis that lioi-kefeller,
as a boy, vlHlied his I'm-to Solo
mon's farm.
Although he lis been a car
penter for 4A years. Avery's hob
by has been upon the water.
In the summer of lsu;i he in
vited his glrl friend out for a
sail. A storm blew up and the
boat capslsed. The girl whm bat
tling with, the wuvcn when Avery
tried to reach her.
"Hotter let me go. Bill." he
shouted, ''you're getting weak.'
But Bill didn't let her go. They
were ma ri led Jl ft yea i s ago.
He has salted In hundreds of
races. He was skipper of the
Cherry circle In 1 7 . racing for
Hurln. HUpcrlntcndcnt of St. Luke's'
hoHpltnl, declared If a mother did
not know her own offspring after I
the first introduction he would '
think here was something wrong '
with her eyesight.
Then this proposition was put
Dr. Clhson. (iranti-M a mother
ran rcrngnlire a child on second
encounter mm the one nlveti her
at first. But xuppoHc fho were
given the wrong Imhy In the be
ginning, would her 'mother
rtlnct detect the error?"
ln-
"Hinm, hardly." he
,l'll.l.
KuKfWM ttlils will hp npi'Ht (I
August 11 for ronMructlnn of
1450,000 steam iowtr ,nnl m
rornpr of KlKhth nvemii. itixt, hih!
Frnnklln liuulrvnrd.
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Dedicate $120,000.00 Medford Airport, August 4
Airport, Annus! 1. Lower Air Mail riane rendu to take off for initial lllnhl from new Medford
insert map snows Medford central location on
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the Upton cup. He defeated Com
modore price's crack boat, the
"Spray." He aUo flew with many
avtiition pioneers.
Deep Sea Fishing
Good at Brookings
K. V. l!iull. who w;m ovor trnm
HninkliiKs today, py tho wemhi-r
Is (ti'llthtuil, tho wntir Is flnn nnd
ili-i'n si'ii fishing Is Bond, nnd trout
ttshhiK Is BtnrtinK iiKiiln.
.Mr. Could reports lots of tour
ists at Hronkinu owing to splen
did HrroinmoriHtlonn nnd idemv of
fishing. Anyone dlslrlng a rnttnup
or to go doi'i sea fishing should
correspond with W. J. Ward of
Hrookings.
l.eonn--J. v KlchardPon poul
l ry farm belli enlarged to care
for expanxion prog in m.
I'ticific Airwini.
niglit jmrnde which will be the first event of ita kind ever featured
in this section of the Coast. The brilliantly lighted fleet will
parade through the skies following the night exhibition. A triple
parachute drop will be another event which promises to thrill the
crowds. The grand finale of the evening will be in the form of a
big aviation ball given by the American Legion in the new hangar
Imiltling at which the visiting pilots will be guests of honor. "Miss
Medford," winner of second place in the recent state beauty con
test will preside over the affair.
Medford citizens are justly proud of their new $120,00000
Airport, which is one of the finest on the Coast, and welcome the
'pportunily to fittingly dedicate this splendid new property. They
have arranged an attractive program for the entertainment of out
side visitor.-; on August 4 and extend a cordial invitation to every
one to attend.
Conan Doyle's 'Shade' Photographed
Is Positive Declaration of His Widow
1 .1 X HON. July J S .(J I .ii d y
Lady Con;tn Doyle, widow of the
late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, said
today Sir Arthur had established
definite communication with his
family through the medium of it
psychic photoKiiiph.
' Sho told the Dully Herald tho
Ueverend Charles L. T weeds le,
vicar of Weston, Yorkshire, nn in
vest Iga tor of psychic phenomena,
sat for the photograph.
Sir Arthur's picture. Lady Conan
Doyle said, is superimposed upon
a photograph of Tweedale. The
picture was made by a professional
photographer hut the plate was
30 WASH1NGT0NIANS
SPOKANK. Wash.. July US. (A)
--l-Vdeiul nnd couMly officers, led
by Dr. J. A. Linvttle, deputy pro-'
hlbition administrator for eastern
Washington, swooped down on cen
tral Washington in a series of raids
today nnd had at least ;i alleged
Ihpior law violators in jail.
depewTestate valued
over fifteen million
N T. W YOU K . Jul y 2S . -1 A -Chncncev
M. Dcpew left an estate
of JIYlM'i.iM't when hp died on
April W I'H'S. a transfer lax Hp
pialsiil snowed today.
Kla ma t h K I Is K Is math Trac -tor
ami Implement company open
ed for lutut-se at 13 1 T South
Sixth street.
K u v. tie- font mot awarded for
count ruction of flit hotel unit by
Motor Moiel System, Inc., Willi-h
will eol about 000.
V3
developed and printed solely by
Tweedale.
Furthermore, said Iady Conan
Doyle, Peter Power of Chester re
ceived through the spirit guide a
message from Sir Arthur about a
seated envelope which Sir Arthur
left wltlh Lady Conan Doylo. She
said there is such an envelope but
It can only be opened when Sir
Arthur directs her to open It and
j tells her In advance what It con
i tains.
i Sho asserts 'the family already
I has hud several marvelous exper
, lences and there has been much
I evidence of communication from
Sir Arthur.
TUESDAY
St. Marks Guild Hall .
WEDNESDAY
First Methodist Church
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THURSDAY
Lutheran Church
FRIDAY O
Presbyterian Church
T
DIE AS STORM
LEVELS HOMES
Minarets Crash to Ground
and Hundreds Injured
When Tornado Strikes
Adrianaple.
ISTANBUL. Turkey, July 2Ji.
() tornado and hailstorm kill
ed twenty persons and Injured
hundreds In Adrlanople yesterday.
Eighty per cent uf the houses
were destroyed and crops In the
surrounding country were ruined.
Nine minarets crashed to tht
ground, as did the tops of the four
minarets atop the famous mosque
of the Sultan Kelim, ono of tho
greatest treasures of Moslem art.
The Red Crescent society, or
Turkish Red Cross, has rushed aid
from Istanbul.
Adrlanople Is an important port
city of Turkey, located at tho
Juncture of the Tuuja and Marltsa
rivers. It is one of the most popu
lous towns In European Turkey
after Istanbul and is a great trade
center for textiles und perfumery.
'8 EAR
BAN FRAXCISCO, Julyy 28.
(P) Thoitiim J. iMooney toduy
HKairt askod CJovernor C. C. Young
to free him from the life Bentenue
impoxod for tho 1916 Preparedness
day bombing here.
Mooney usked the governor, in
u nardon netition mailed from
! here, for a personal hearing. He
requested the governor to hear
Juhn MacDonahl, vho will appear
at a supreme court hearing tomor
row on a pardon application of
Warren K. Hillings, also serving
life sentence for the bomblnj
WINDOW IS BEST
The Glass Containers Associa
tion of Ainorlca, with ofticea In
Now York, put on a national win
dow contest, the windows to fea
ture produces In packed glass.
Marsh's grocery was successful In
winning one of the prizes in the
western district.
The local window was in com
petition with stores in Washington,
Oregon and California. This is tho
third time Marsh's windows have
won prizes in national contests.
Tho winning windows have all been
put in by U A. Crane, the regular
window decorator for the store.
Aviator Buried
NEW YORK, July 28. The
funeral of Chance Vbught, aviation
pioneer, who died last Friday, was
hold today from St. Thomas church
on fth avenue.
(intss Flro At Dump !
The fire department was called
late this afternoon to the city
dump near which a grass fire
had broken beyond control. It
was not of serious proportions, .
Tho first carload of mohnir over
shipped from tho "Big Bend" sec
tion of Texas was marketed ,e
cently. Officials ,of Manila have con
tracted with a cooperative livestock
association to supply meat to tho
city's murkots. j
More than 2.00U.000 persons pass'
over the bridge between Eagle
Pass, Texas, and Pledrua Xcgras,
i Mexico, each year. i
Farmers of Missouri have been
warned by S. M. Jordon, stuto seed
Investigator, to guard against the
spread of red sorrel weed.
An appropriation of J. 000,000
for prison construction has been
asked iif Wisconsin by the presi
dent of tho state board of control.
A liquar raid by Shawnee coun
ty, Kas., officials ended suddenly
.when they opened a beehlvo.
thinking it might contain rum.
t'SftlltllPt'll
TWENTY
URKS
Many Visit Grave of
Wilson's First Wife
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I til I 9iPt? v i B V ' -""V.sc I
. Tho myrtle-covered grave of I'
wife uf America's war president.
Hill cemetery at Koine, (in.
UOMIi; Oh. (P) Many visitors
come to Myrtle Hill cemetery here
to see the well kopt grave of El
len Lou iv Axson Wilson, first
wife of America's war president.
Tho lot In which Mrs. Wilson is
buried Is In a prominent position
in the cemetery. It always has
been well cared for.
The grave Is marked by a beau
tiful marble monument, executed
by the Tiffany studios In New
York, after designs approved by
President Wilson himself. This
labor of love was performed by
President Wilson during his life
time and at his own expense.
Mrs. Wilson rests beside the
grnvo of her father, the Itev. 8. IS.
Axson. who for 17 years was pas
tor of the Rome Presbyterian
church. Burled in the family plot
also is Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs.
Jane Axson.
Tho f tones marking the graves
of Mrs. Wilson's parents and the
marble tomb to tho . war presi
dent's first wife stand on the
southwest slope of Home's beauti
ful hilltop cemetery.
The monument to Mrs. Wilson
bears' this inscription:
"Sacred to the' memory of Ellen
Louise Axfon, beloved wife of
Woodrow WHkoii, born 15 May,
18a. Savannah, tla. Died 6 Au
gust, ltl 4. Washington, IX C.
"A traveller between life and
death
The reason firm the temperate
will
Endurance foresight strength and
skill
Apcrfpct woman nobly planned
Regardless
Of the make of car you have
we have facili
Witham Super
24 HOUR
Eighth and Riverside
COMING1-A Different
Cooking Demonstration
Tln-impli tin- piTnti.s ff the Indies of the St. .Marks (Iiiild. Ititlipran,
IVcsliytPrian anil First Methodist elillielios. in eoiiiinetinn uith tl,,.
f)ltLrflIl i',HH CorilOfiltilOl t. ser'te
-- ---i ,, v'--,v,,,tt I'liiiiiiinuniKrin
have lx-en wrraiiRtl. Kali day tlip deinnnstratioii will hp held in h
differiMlt elmreli Mtwl oti tlin t'imil rlut- f,,,, i,i-.nu ...Ml l.
v-" .... ,,,t, , ,,i nniiiL'il,
one to cHt-li pIuiitIi. . The first iri.e to the church hiivintr (le largest
attendanee. seeond to the church with the second larj:st attendance,
etc. .
All the latest and most modern gas equipment
will be used and demonstrated, through the cour
tesy of the Southern Oregon Gas Corporation.
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O The services of Mrs. Harriet I.Hiiuwnrthy, nationally known cnokin:
expert, have heen secured anil the housewife is assured of receiving
niuch valuable information, especially a! this time of the year when
cooking aud canning is 'such an important item. Mrs. l.anworthv
will gladly answer any ipiest imisgnTsoually after each demonstration.
:ileu 1joii!sc Axson Wilson, first
draws visitors to peaceful Myrtle
To warn' to comfort and com
mand And yet a spirit still nnd bright
With something of angelic light."'
The Home Chamber of Com
merce recently adopted resolutions,
asking tho City of Home to Im
prove roadways leading to the
grave of Mrs. Wilson. A recom
mendation also was made that a
now sexton's office be erected and
located at the main entrance of
the cemetery so that some ono
would be available at all times to
give information and directions to
those visiting the cemetery.
JAILED IN SALEM
SALEM, Ore., July 28. (P)
H. H. Stollard, Portland, candi
date for United States senator on
an independent ticket, Monday
noon began serving a 12 -day
sentence In the city jail, following
his conviction in police court upon
a chargo of violating a city ordi
nance regarding speaking on the
downtown street.
Htollard was arrested Saturday
night after he had stationed him
self on a box at' the corner ot
Liberty and State streets.
Monday forenoon he entered a
pica of not guilty to the charge
and asked for an Immediate trial.
Judge Mark Poulsen found him .
guilty. j
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