PA 01? RTX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Ol.'WiOX, TUESDAY, JANTAUV l:i? 1ft I. Civ; I f, t S.'B A '.': . : vi, fc'!'..-'; V;3 mm m ( t it i: S SMITH ASKS APOLOGY ON GOP. JIBE .Distribution of Wet Cartoon s . , Carrying 'False State- ' ment,' Rouses Former . Democratic Candidate Lucas Paid for Pictures, Apple Tree Works Overtime To Keep Doctor From Door WASHINGTON, Jim. 13 (P) Alfrod K. Kmith, DonnM-ralic priRl uentinl cnndldule In ltf28 has writ ton Senator WaKnor, l)omnriiL, New York, Huylni; llio l(Riilllcnn National committee owed him an apology for "mmiiiIIIIii" Hubert II. I. uchk to distribute KOO.OUO copies of a wot cartoon carrying a "falno" statcmont. ''Lucas, executive director of the national committee, liaa tcatlfled before the aenate campaign funda commltteo that ho personally paid for the cartoons and had them dis tributed In Nebraska, against Sen ator Norris, Kepubllcan Independ ent, and in other states aRalnst Democratic senatorial candidates. . ,: Letter It Read ' Former Govornor Smith's letter was road beforo the Nyo committee today oh suggestion of Senator Wagner, n member of the commit tee. ' "I have been following the testi mony before tlio Nyo committee conrerning the cartoon cutitlcd 'Al Smllh-Itaskob-Idca of Happiness'," Smith wrote, "The text of It has l'vcn laid before me. I find that tun whole cartoon binges on the following statement: 'To my mind tbo Democratic parly will soon be In control and will mako this a happy as well as a prosperous na tion. The, Democratic party Is al ways looking for the common good ami opposing oppressive luws uud suuiptuiiry I ukIh lut I oil .' Statements False ,;."Thls slittcmcTtt, which purports tti.come from mo as of August 21st was never Issued by me. At that tlllio iu August, the Joel I'arkor aHsoriatlcn of Newark, N, J., was holding an annual reunion und din ner, I refused the Invitation to at tend the dinner but on August llltb. eomo over-enthusiastic admirer of mine sent a tnlegrnm to tbo asso ciation and signed my namo to It. My first kuowlodRo of it was when 1 -saw Iho nowspapcr headlines quoting me." MIWOlMILD DKNVKIt. Jim. 13. (! Allco L. niimplircytf, 13 -your M Uiiuich Inr? of Mr. and MrH. Ini l.tuytl Humphrcyx, milltumilru lHnvor funilty, who whh Iji'llovod to have fWn ItUlimpcd shortly uftcr mid night, wuh found Hiife tit the homo of. a nciuhuor ttilM morninir. Sftvi Ilium HocUwlek, chauffeur os Mr. and Mm. Thulium 11. Jiwrenco, who nro frirnda of the Humphrey. family, Fld the trirl attired In ovorulls, whh found wan- dorliiK near tho Ijuwrenvo gurum' obom 1 o'clock thin morning. ' U)H A.NXIKLHH, Jan. 13. (A) Tho nu'dlcal profesHlonal should do 8(niPthinK about S John U. Kdivard'8 upplo tree, 4 Jf thfuc'i anything In the old f ndao that an apnlo a day ' keeps tlio doctor away. 1 h I'ntil two ycurt uko it wan JuBt on of th! applo trco 1n Kd wards'' hack yard. TliPti It started overtime 4 production, hearing fruit In April, July and August. Now it's pone completely haywire, fr belnj; heavily laden with lunc- ft lottH Jiellefhier ductorchaKcr in January. , WOODMEN FAC mm irked CHAfRMANSHI P WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 (p) A direct defenHc againHt criticlHin of IiIh chairtnatiship of tho Democratic National committer wa made last night by John J. Kaukoh. Ho made public a letter address ed to Frank It. Kent, coluninlHt for the Haltimore Hun, terming untrue HtatementK Kent had written con corning him In a recent article. The chairman Hummed up Kent's oh Hortlonn as: ". . . In short that I liavo bought and paid for the party." "None of llieao ntatcuientfl Ih true,' said tlio aiateinent. "I am ono of a Rroup of men oiidorsiiif; the only rominitleo note oulKtand hie. I have anniimed nono of the liabilities and none of the debit of the commit t no. Mr. (JouetO Hhotiac wan unknown to mo prev ious to the l!tl' 8 campaign and was selected as chairman after long and careful consideration of several Im portant names and after consulting with other HtronK parly leaders." STORY 1 (Continued from Page 1) i'rfsldetit Hoover to bo sufficient to inert tho demands. Unless the $10,00" In raised, Mr. 1 louver naid many persons In the country will luck neccstdtles of Ufv. The president's proclamation follows: ' 'To my fellow countrymen: "There must be a very material Increase In tho resources of tho American Hcd Cross to enable It to bear the burden which It has Undertaken in tho drought arch ami smaller communities over -1 states during this winter. "Within tho last ten days the Red Cross has had to lncrcao the rate of expenditures to an amount Kreater tha4i during tho cntiro pre ceding four moouths. Solo Jtcllcf Agency , "Tho American Hcd Cross Is the 'nation's sole agency for relief In such n crisis. It Is inectliiR the demand and must continue to do tfu during the remainder of the winter. "The disaster reserve of tho Hcd Cross which was pledged to this tiijrrgcncy last August Is not suf ficient to meet the Increased de mands, ' ' ''.."'" VI t Is Imperative In tho view of Iho experienced directors of the Hed hoss tlmt a minimum of at leust flO.ooo.uoo bo contributed to carry the, relief program to com jlctlon. . "Tlio familiarity of thin situa tion, due to months of press re ports of 'Its progress, should hot blind us to the fact that It Is an oculo emergency, nor dull our active sympathies toward our fel low countrymen who aro In actual want and In many cases will lack the, bare necessities of life unless they are provided for. "As president of tho Vnlted tit Hies and as president of the American Hed Cross, 1, therefore, appeal to our people to contribute promptly und most generously in order that tho suffering of thou sands of our fellow countrymen may be prevented. "I am doing so with the supreme confidence that In the fact of this great humanitarian need your re sponse will be Immediate. - PHlgiteeV ; i , "Herbert Hoover.' El STARS OF OPERA , MOW YOliK, Jan. 13. (!') An epidemic of colds has muffled the voico of the UcUopolltun Optra house. Collin Clattl-Casay.a, the general manager, seven stars, a stage di rector and ten choristers either are III or are convalescing from ! throat allmentH. This added to! the broken leg of Frederick Jngel. Ami-rli an tenor, has necessitated dally replacements averaging I The second shift In prognuiis! this season occurred last night I when Uounod's "Kaust" wa sung I for the fourth time lp place of his "ltomeo et Juliette," due to the Illness of Lucrey.tu Hurl and Kdward Johnson. I ! E NEW ATTEMPT TO HALT RATES DKNVKU, Jan. 1 3. AV-Threat of another suit to block the work! ing oiKM'titlon of the new Insurance; rates of the Woodmen of the World! with headquarters at Denver, was made today at a meeting of delo-j gates called to read opt rates en acted at tin Oakland, Cal., meeting' of tho oi'Kanl.atioii two yeais ago. The Colorado supreme court re-J cently ruled tho altered insurance.' rates were not constitutionally adoirted because the Oakland meet ing failed to specify tho exact vote.' John J. McCue of lints, Ida., leader of thp f-actlon opjiosing the change, nald If the present conven tion ratifies the legUlatlon of tho Oakland meeting In 192H, another suit probably will be filed to block! Its operation, 4 YANKEE POETESS I J A II" I M OltK, Jan. 13 . Wi ll. Ij. Mencken, usually caustic' in his criticisms of life and tot ters, changed his folo hint night In paying tribute to IAzcUq Wood worth Reese, tho poet who has Just reached tho age of 75. "Khe is ono of the Imperishable glories of American letters, and she Is the most distinguished wo man who has ever lived In. this town." said Mencken at a meet ing of the poetry society of Mary land at which Miss iteese was guest of honor. f EI E E JUJDAI'KKT. (A) Hungary Is tightening up its divorce laws more than ever In 1931. A law of 1930 provided for n "public attorney for tho protection of matrimony" nt divorce trials, to try to reconcilo the two parties. liut in addition to this, tho. law effoetlve In 1 931 requires that legal proof must be produced as to the cause of a divorce oven when both parties declare their Intention to be divorced. "In "scandalous1' cases the sentenno Is to be deliv ered behind closed dooVs. NEW M SPEEDBOAT AT FLORIDA REGATTA WIOHT PALM HKACH, Fla. (P) Class K'5 speedboats will replace the 101 class for the first time In a regatta In this country ut tho Lake Worth races February 12, Unusually high speed for power boats Is expected to result from the change, said Vice Commander I'hllllp II. Held, Manhattan Itcach, N. V., In charge of yachting ut the meet. The Tnke Worth regatta Is an annual event. OKKOON CITY. Jan. ;i Dr. W, 8. Kddy. Mi. chler criminal deputy In lh office nf Hherirr M. T. Mass, was In a critical condi tion' In a hospital hero today, his heart weakened, apparently by two struggles with vtolc:i11y Insane pt lHoiicrs during Hie past week. A week hro Dr. Kddy and Sheriff Muss drought In an Insane man alter great difficulty In controlling him. Yesterday another call came and after a terrific struggle with a man of great strength, they finally succeeded In brtiiKing him here. f iLOWER GRAZING FEES HALT I.AKI1 CITY, Ctah. Jan 13. l'l Necessity of lower graz ing fees and shearing charges if the wool Industry i to survive the present time of depression w.is em phasized by II. W. Harvey of Ho lier, president of the I'tah State oolgrowers' asoclatlon, at the epeuinn session here today of Ita 21th annual convention. A S II I N (i TO N . Jan. 1 3 Vorbul conflict between Indian bu reau officials and senators marked ivncwsl of hear In tin today before the senate Indian commute on sale of timber of the Klamath res ervation In southern Oregon. 'It is apparent to any layman going out to the Klamath reser vation that statements ma tie here about 'sustained yield' being prac ticed there are bunk," declared Senator l'lnc. republican, Okla homu. AID TO BEAUTY IS CALLED By DEATH Ni;V Y OltK, Jan. t II. The band Aiat beau I If ted the face of Hollywood Is stilled In death. q Dr. Iils 1. Heme, plastic sur geon, died of a heart attack yester day us he was operating on a pa tient at the Parkwcjtt hospital. Dr. Heine remodeled tho fea tures of such celebrities ns Jack Dempsry, Hert lytell. the late "Wild Hill" 1 1 re una n. Kunnle Hrle and members of the family of Benito Mussolini. LI T Til TOIlt 4)1 title, &cUU Ginqer Roijcrs (Inner liomrs Is from Missouri, hut she reversed Iho procedure and went to Fort Worth to show Te.uine how to dance the Charles ton. Tlmt won her a place In vaude ville und eventually she' reached tlio outskirts of llroadwsy. Two producers saw her ft ml gave her a "it In their new musical coudy She was n hit. n Next she went to the movies and played In "Young Man cf Manhattan" and "Tho Ssp from H racuse." Hhn Is a icd-halred comedienne with a baby voice. Now she hsa returned to the morical comedy Matte as a star In "tiirl Craiy." I VSoW' C "THE STORE FOR EVEBVBOOV J l'oAc T r a v el a Lon Way to Attend Ono of These lieinnant Sales at Mann's Wednesday Is the Sale Day Come Early All Remnant Sales Are Final. No exchanges o r Refunds. T Another One of Those Smashing Sales at Mann's 7 " ' . j .. : ; .; ,: . Have you ever attended one of Mann't famous remnant sales? If not, you have missed a wondcrwul opportunity to save and save greatly on desirable lengths of wanted fabrics, and what fun it is to join the crowd and be one of the happy throng , that always maTce Mann's remnant s ales such a talked about event. Plan to at- ' 0 'tend this sale Wednesday. You'll be delighted when you see what little money it takes to buy a piece or two of these quality remnants. . Wednesday HALF PRICE Thousands of Yards of Seasonable Lengths of Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Cretonnes and Other Fabrics Cotton Remnants Remnants of wash goods including voiles, ginghams, percale, linen, suitings, pique, dimity, lawn, cotton broadcloth and many other cot ton mixed materials. A marvelous opportunity to buy lengths for aprons, wash frocks, blouses, and kiddies' summer cloths. Silk Remnants , Desirable longths of beautiful quality silk fabrics, including flat crepe, crepe de chine, rayon crepe, georgette, ABC silks, rayola slip satin, crepe back satin, brocaded rayon, printed crepe and other silk mixed fabrics. Everyone at half price. Wool Remnants Woolen remnants in lengths suitable for children's dresses, women's and misses' skirts, jackets, etc. Included in this group are flannels, tweeds, kasha, wool crcpo and mixtures. All in good lengts and at exactly half price. 4 NO T e 1 e p hone orders on K e m n ants. Come and pick 'em up Wed nesday for just . . . Half Price Domestic Remnants Included in this great sttlo of remnants are dozens upon dozens of cBoice domestic pieces consisting of good lengths of sheeting, pillow tubing, plisse crepe, linen towel ing, nainsoek, dimity und mslis, bWachcd and unbleached. You'll find plcjity of uses fr these gotd domestic rwts. Thy are half price. Many desirable remnants of fino quality crotonn scrips, n,. 4an.sk, and mar quisette ingf&od l&ffths suiblc for drapes, cuains. cushions, chay covers, )ilws, and fancy work will be found in this great group of drapery rcmnan' that go on s. tomor row at half the regular marked remnant price. Come early. Free Facials Make your appointment now for one of these FREE Colonial Dames facials. All this week a Colonial Dames specialist from Hollywood will give a FREE facial to all women making an appointment. Do not delay, let this ex pert tell you and show you the wonder' of Colonial Dames Beauty Aides January Sale of Blouses A January clearance sale of women's good looking satin and crepe blouses in sleeve less and half sleeve styles. O These are regular up to $4.50 in value. Your choice. $2.9.5 Also a group of wo men's satin and crepe blouses in long and short sleeve styles that are up to $5.95 in value. Good looking styles, but out they go at $450 Velvet Jackets The January sale this week includes a group of women's and misses' high colored velvet jackets just the thing for summer wear with a wash frock. Buy now and save many desir able styles in this group, but the sizes are broken. Regular values to $6.95. Choice. $2.95 A Sale of Wash Dresses for Children Mothers, your attention is call ed to this January sale of chil dren's fast color wash frocks. Broken siies from Z to 14, but beautiful dresses every one. ft 7 95 TI- regular values on these wash dresses are up to $3.50 A cacn, so you see tney are quite bargain at 95c O MANfft SECOND FLOOR