Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 28, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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- 41 DIE AS STEAMER SINKS 'AFTER CRASH IN FOG
TobjMX-o Output I!lgh SAUTHAMPTON, Knff., Dec. 27.
PARIS itVi Kverv dav sales of bP Alexander Paterson, a mild'
tobacco products In ! 'ranee aver-; mannered man, sailed today on
age approximately SiiKM.MU). repn-! the Maurotanla for a four months
seining sales of the French tobacco holidays sojourn in American pen
innnopoly. 1 itentiarioH.
TO GAIN GONTRO!
OF NEXT HOUSE
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The fienuan citv esiu-eiully not- ;
ed lor china Is Dresden.
Mullu. Geurye A. Cunning and
Harrv i'rat her opened now drug
store hM-e.
Hood River. Shipp firothers
open new taxi service with offices
In Heights Pargain Btore.
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There are sixteen and one-half
feet In a rod.
MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOK. SUNDAY. DEfEMRKR 28. 19:50.
O
wow., ui'u. .'(.-(rt-i-ruuiK,
field of mud and waer young i ?h d j IK-mocraUc representatives are
Prince George suffered a bruised 1 rolllU'li radiations have- been put ; laying pinna to capture control of
left shoulder while riding with to work in solving problems of life. ! lhp m'xt hvW- but,,he "epubli
the Belvoir hounds near Melton enerRy and the universe will be ncau reurlni? u defensive bul
Mowbray today. 1 topmost subject wh?n American i wark wnie" the' expect to with-
Tho prince, 28 years old, the
youngest son of King George and
Queen Mary, was carried to Mel-
ten war memorial hospital, where
an anaesthetic was administered,
doctors said today the injury way
not serious.
With him at tho time of the
accident was the Prince of Wales.
The heir to the throne halted his
galloping horse, jumped down andjmonts of scietu
ran to his brother's assistance.
When he found out Prince George
vu: only slightly hurt, the Prince
of Wales gave him a cigarette and
streaked on after the field.
Attendants bound up Prince
George's shoulder with a stirrup
leather and carried him to the
hospital, where he was detained
only a short while.
The young prince has been in
lees vigorous health than nny
, member of tho present royal fam-
iy. He was operated on in 1 !!--
for appendicitis, two years later
was seriously ill with influenza,
' suffered from an attack of ton
Kilitis and later had an opera
tion for removal of adenoids.
l.ast year it was announced ho.
jSwiis,'' suffering from ;
digestive
' disorder and ho gave up all el
t;agenie.nta for several months.
ALASKA SKELETQ
IS PIKE WHALE
JUNKAU, Alaska, Dee. 27. (P)
The 4 2 -foot skeleton found near
Columbia glacier last month and
subject of much controversy,
learned and otherwise, since then
in going to tho United States na
tional museum in Washington, D.
C.. even if it Is only a whale.
It was officially pronounced a I placing of international loans, will
"rare example of pike whale" in on January 1 admit three new
a message from the Smithsonian I partners, all sons of present mem
institute in the national capital, ; bers of the firm.
revealed here today by tho forest
service. Officers of tho institute
requested the forest service to ship
the skeleton to Washington.
Princess Aids Needy
TURIN, Italy P) Needy of this
city will be aided this winter thru
the offfces of Princess Maria of
Piedmont, who, has started a fund
with a personal donation of $500.
LOST Black Morocco under arm
purse; keep money and return
purse to Lewis Service Station.
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KMED Tonite 8 to 6:1
isl,k KUAU, O., Dec. 27. W
I scientists gather hero Monday fori
an annual inventory of their work.)
Approximntely 40 learned socie
ties and 15 sections of tho Amer
ican Association for the Advance
ment of Science will, hold 2U0
meetings. Five thousand delegates
are expected.
In order to present a compre
hensive picture of the accomplish-
during tho past
year, presentation of
will be required.
00U papers
Tho subjects will range all the
V!1 V f 111 til litrtliif v tn nKAimmlnu I
from the inbreeding of corn to
the progress of Industrialization in
the Soviet Union, from tho cycles
of sun spots to business cycles.
The stories told by light from
distant star galaxies will be related.
Dr. Harlow 'Shu ploy, director of
the Harvard university astrono
mical observatory, will tell of ex-
plurations through space to find j
i the center of the universe and 1
learn the characteristics of great
.star clusters.
Giant telescope will come up for
discusslyn. giant telescopes like
the one to be Installed at the Cal
ifornia Institute of Technology,
which, it is said, will enable man
to penetrate distances 10 times
r-ii.lh..., ill., r. tw. u t t I m1
Mechanic' of the telescope will be
the subject of a paper by K.
it.
Hurrell of Warner & Swasey.
OLD BANK WILL
NJ3W YORK, Dec. 2 7 (P) The
old bunking house of Kulin Loeb
and company, long prominent in
the financing of railroads and the
With the admission of John. M.
Schiff, Gilbert W. Kahn nnd Fred
erick M. Warburg as1 the new
members, the firm will have a to
tal of- 10 .partners after tho first
of the year. Gordon Leith is to
retire from the firm December 31.
The wise man and the fool seem
much alike when they fall in, love
or try to explain hard times,
Boston Post,-
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Male and fotiiale goats are called
'bucks and does.
Leverette & Niedremeyer
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SUCCESS!
H.B.WARNER
ALICE JOYCE
RALPH FORBES
tAOMTMt tV IV WIUIAM AftCMLft
SClMAfttO SV JULI1N JOSEPHSOM
DirrcM by ALFRED GREEN
V AS U 1 NO TON, Doc. 27. (in
' "u'i.
The 21G Democrats elected to
the next house have been called
to caucus in Washington February
28 by Representative Garner, the
parly floor leader. ,
On tho other hand. Speaker
.Lungwort), expects the present Re
publican organization to hold over
until next December, if an extra
session nut called.
With a bare majority, .18 seats,
Republican leaders hope to keep
control, several, however, are in
clined to feel their party would be
' ln , ,tl -lH'Ut'r 1'Uical situation in
1 H32 if the Democrats were per
milled to assume responsibility of
legislating under a Republican
president.
While Garner's purpose in call
ing tho early caucus is to line up
new representatives In the T1 seats
gained in the November election,
the selection of a leader will be
deferred until the new congress
convenes either in regular or spe
cial session.
However, the candidate for
"eak(-'1 prubiibly will bo' selected
In event o failure of Domocr.ils
to capture control, ho automatic
ally becomes minority leader.
Mont of (Junior's colleagues ex
pect virtually no opposition to his
r caiidldiu-y fur the- party, selection
. as speaker.
BILKED NEW YORK
BANKS FILE SUIT
DENVER. Colo., Dec. 27. (P)
Wix New Vurk banks filed suit
today in foderalnlistrict court hero
agaiast two Colorado financial in
stitutions and two individuals to
recover $:00,000 lost through the
manipulations of Charles D. Wag
goner, former pnwtdont jf the
now defunct Hank of Tellurlde.
The defendants are the Liank of
Tclluride at Tellurlde, Colo., the
First National Hank of Peublo,
Grant McForson, state bank com
missioner who now has charge of
the affairs of the Bank of Tellur
lde and I, C. Anderson who was
operating head of the Norwood
Cattle Loan company, one of Wag
goner's enterprises.
- ; 4
St, James Episcopal elHirch, at
Charleston, S. (.'., has celebrated
the 200th anniversary of its ex
istence. 1
By
Special
Request
In answer to hundreds of re
quests from our patrons,
pleased to present the star
"Disraeli" in another dra
matic sensation!
You will again enjoy this
eminent actor in a distinctly
different type of role.
ALSO
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS!
Tne Fuinisn liner Ooeron isnown auove, a painting oy n. nuason Romelij, w..lch sa.ik after a col
lision with another Finnish liner, the Arcturus, taking a toll of 41 lives. The crash occurred in the icy
waters of the Cattegat, near Denmark, during a heavy early morning fog. The csptfiins of the two ships
were brothers, Capt. Erla Hjelt commanding the Oberon and Capt. Ossl Hjelt, the Arcturus.
WATER TAXIS TO
SEIZED BY FITIS
I.OS ANCJKLKS, Dec. 27. WV
Striking for a second time within
24 hours at gambling barges an-,
chored off Long lieach, District
Attorney Huron l-'itts and Ills in
vestigators tonight arrested six
men operating water taxis carry
ing patrons to the Johanna Smith.
Tli roe of the speed boats were
seized. -
Two of the boats were sent with
Kit Is operatives to the Johanna
Smith to warn gambling patrons
to jroturn to sjiore immediately
under penalty of being arrested as
witnesses. The operatives also were
to investigate reports that tho Jo
hanna Smith nnd tho Kuso Isle
had been towed to a point within
tho jurisdiction of Orange county,
which adjoins Los Angeles county.
Carrying of patrons to gambling
ships is a felony.
The district attorney led R2 po
lice officors Jn . raids on the two
gambling- barges at midnight . Inst
night,-arresting seven men.
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NICE TO ROBINS
OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 27. (P)--If
George J I elm's wasn't chief of
the county detective force his lat
est contribution to the lore of
naturaf history might bo classi
fied under the same heading as
the story concerning alt and tho
bird's tail.
However, Helms tells the story
best, and tho weather man will ;
attest U has been unusually coldj
in the bay district. Suid Helms:
"A few mornings ago a flock
of robins arrived to lake- their
usual morning plunge In my bird
bath, but found it grozen over.
"What appeared to be a consulta
tion followed and onoof tho birds
flew away, to return with a wood
pecker. M r. Woodpecker went to
work, cracked up the Ice and the
robins took their bath."
V A II IS, Dee. 2 7. IV- Krnnee,
long Immune lu serious economic
trouble, has begun to feel the
pinch. , uIiIh Germain-Martin,
minister of fUmnce, emphasize at
a reception lo I be press tonight.
"Thanks to the happy division
nf active elements or the popula
tion between Industry and agri
culture." he said. "Kraiire appear
ed until recent ly safe from I he
consequcnccM of the world crlmls.
During the last few weeks, how
ever, Wt; have seemed to be feel
lug the effects of the gennil dis
turbance. "The firm resolution of every
citizen In effort and in toll will
be the beMt guarantee of the
economic relief which can and
must he accomplished on the
thresh he Id of the new year,"
CIHCAfiO, Dec. 2 7.-fl'i -The
draft peace pact between tho
Major lean new and the American
assecliitlnn was tucked iiway In
Commissioner K-neaw M . M udls'
official fll" today mid 'then hur
riedly jerked out for more con
sideration. KleolK' .Miiehlebrn h, president of
the Kansas f'lty liluen, halted of
ficial acceptance of the dr;ift pro
pon I by demundlng a fpecln I
meeting to reconsider th matter.
Thomas lib-key, president of tho
American association, acceded to
Muchleliarh' demartd. although no
ihite f.jr the special conference has
been pet.
HU,YVOOD. Cal.. Dee. 27
0Tj William H. Taylor, known In
Hcreendom an "Hilly tho Heoul."
10.1-year-old Civil War vrturmi
nnd hero of counthW Indian fight
ha imhnrke1 on the Inn trail
on which (hern Is no hacfcinirk-
101,'.
J 1.1 IaIw - t I v
I lit A ?WJrJSjj t j
UAXCJOONY Hurma, Dec. 27.
() A myftery man of consider
able milltdry training, who has
succeeded In keeping his Identity
secret, is leading tho JJurniese
rebels, numbering 1 000.
Thu.ma-ster mind of the native
revolt . directs operations from his
headquarters hi a lonely village
deep in the heart of a forest near
Tharrawaddy, The operations of
his troops, who have suffered 200
casualties in recent fighting, are
aided by the malaria hampering
government forces.
Tho prevailing uniform among
tho rebels consist of blue pajamu
pants, shirt and while Burmese
headdress. Amulets, charms sup
posed to secure immunity from
bullets and give strength in battle,
are an important part of their
equipment.
-Apparently the rebels havo
plenty of ammunition obtained ln
looting villages nnd tho headmen's
houses. Their knowledge of the
local topography and selection of
a forest fastness for headquarters
have .enabled the .main body to
elu,de capture and continuo its c-
tiVitlCB.. r
,
OHIO FISHERS ON
.SANDUSKY, Ohio, Dec. 2 7 .I1)
After facing for two hours tho
peril, of being swept out to Lako
JOrle on a floating cako of leo
nearly throe miles long, approxi
mately 100 men and boys wero
rescued lioro today.
They wero fishing In Sandusky
bay on the ico when suddenly It
cracked looso from the mainland,
iieforo tho 100 could scramble to
Bhoro tho ice cako moved out Into
the hay in 20 feet of water.
EVEN LAZY FOLKS
; ' ' r ..
'. WUtitiLlNO. W. V. Dec. 27.
(A) All this talk ,of unemploy
ment has worked a hardship on
thoso hero who wero .well satis
fied with being Jobless.
City ofricialH Fet to work reduc
ing the raukH of the unemployed
by finding them a job. Then, they
report, (hey found men who would
not accept the proferrod work.
I.iut I ho lazy ones will go lo work
anyway Jo days on tho city chain
sang. '
PORTLAND, Dec. 27. (fl'j Tho
grand Jury Investigating the
DowIcb murder case adjourned to
day until iMouday without return
ing a report on the case.
Nelson (.. Howies, millionaire,
nnd Jrina Loucks J'arls, one time
his Wioroinry, iiro charged wllh the
murder of Mrs. Leone JSowIes.
The Noted Dead
HOIJ.YWOOT), Calif., Dec. 27.
(A') Arthur AL, Hazard, B7 Intnr
nationalty known pn Inter, died
yemterday at Chateinj do HurcstUH
near l'arls, his wile sa(d hero to
night. HALKM. Ore., Dec. 7. I)
Notwithstanding a long and hux -1
anion fire sruson, losses In mer
chantable timber, logs and log
ging equipment and dnmano 1"
settlers was smaller during the
JfllO tteasori than for any other
nli.ee 1016, Kays a statement today
by Ktatu Forester Lynn F. Crone
nilllcr. The total b)ss was only
$7!i,5J7 In the 1200 flrei fotmltt
during1 Hit wfrisnii and tho burned
urea was .12,670 nere.
OranU Vnm Pacific Greyhound
Hun Co. completed construction of
d-pot,
IN BOWLES QUIZ
.mtciittt I'rcsa l lo;o
INCOME TAX FEA
N ICW V O I l-K, ec. 2 7 . (I1)
The shadows which taxes to be
levied on HKio incomes havo been
casting across the stock market
tills week, lengthened today.
Joining forces with professional
selling atul some liquhlnt Ion, they
l.nrnmn ltvi- ..iin)H-li In K.mit llio
I list lower, but bust mimile whort
covering brightened the picture and
not losses In active Industrials and
utilities were largely fractional.
Sales totaled 1. SIM, 722 shares.
OTTAWA. Dee. 27, (I') Kho
destroyed tho $450,000 St. Joseph's
Catholic church today after a
small hoy worshiper overturned a
tray of lighted candles into a
Christmas manger.
J'riosis, called. by threo women
who had been engnged In devo
tions, risked their lives to rescue
sacred vessels and relics.
Tho overturned candles set firo
to tho crib and ono of tho Christ
muH trees standing by It. Tho hoy
was attempting to light a candle
for the soul of a dead relative.
Sumptuary laws aro thoso de
signed to prevent extravagance In
private life, oxplains Liberty Mag
azine. 4 ptarmigan is a species of
grouse, explains Liberty Magazine.
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