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o TXCm FOUftTEEN MTCBFOT?D MATL TRTBTTNT!, MTTOFOTtn. OTfFdON'. FRIDAY, JANUAKY 1(3, 1931. FRANCE IS I Unemployment Is Increasing -Rapidly Serious Immi- ' gration Problem Faced By i Statesmen. . PAKIS P Frame lian linen n year late In feeling Hip pinch of the wurhl economic depression, but now iliKcovei-H (hat sho Is u"l ilcstincil to escape It. With unemployment Increasing at the rate of 1500 n week, work men and HtateHmen are equally concerned to finil that their na tion IniM an immigration ploh U'ln on its hands. It Ih polntcil iiit thai 1,7111). nun foreigners are among the 12,0110.000 wurking liien drawing wages and snlaVloH ih France. j That state of affairs did not aieem ho significant last October 31. when official figurcH showed that there were fewer than 2000 workinunien drawing doles from. lleneflt or other funds. Since then t'lie picture has changed. ' .Intdcm Increase. ! lu November the niimlier of Unemployed Increased at Hie rati' it'f iiImoiI 10)10 a week and lleceiu lier 1 found the official total close tp 0000. The next four weeks t'ound linemployinnnt Increasing at tjho rate of ir.00 a week, and the turn of the year saw the total Utmost at the 12.000 mnrk. J The ministry of lal has de creed that nil demands fur work permits emanating from foreigners desirous of entering France Nhull bo handled by special bureau (rented for that purpose. Uni'h tippllcalioli Is examined Individu ally. , , Now Instrticlions have been is sued for a general census of all foreigners working In the country, to ascertain how many have en tered fraudulently. Any culprit" will be escorted to the frontier. ? .Portland. Itepnlr work on lilverview Dairy Co. plant nt 1000 IDast Morrison street to bo started, ivtlleh will cost $20.000. j Rheumatism Goes Swollen Joints Vanish How to End Rheumatism in Less Than a Week . If you suffer from tort urine rheumatic painn, sore mundeH or miff JnMumnu'd Joint, it'H lK-cause vniir MVMem In full of the danKerouw IioIkoiih tliat canne rhouinntitun and .1 - l.nl.,l,uU Win. t oil no.d i UlT-MA, and not'd it t'.Kht now. , ltl MA net on the litood, Mom aV)V, kldnoyn and Uvor, nnd driven the dnimeroiifl rheumatic poImoik from the ny-stem throiiKh the nat ural nhnnnelH of elimination it pne :iin the firm day. Vim miiHt mho an Internal medi cine to free the Joints and much'H of rrirtlntt Htif f ncH, HorenesH and tnrtuilnK pain. That'a why IIU M. HiirreeilH while external rem ediM and ain deadtnlnq: drun Kiw only temporary relief. Jarmln Voodn iy no mntier what kind of rheumatlmn you have., or how lonn you have auffered, try IHJ-MA il mut conipletoly end all rheumatic nKony or you net ynm tnnney hack. DELAYED IN OE DEPRESSION Star Meat Market and Piggly Wiggly Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Pork Shoulder Roasts 20c lb. Fresh Side Pork ,20c lb. Beef Pot Roasts 15c lb. Short Ribs of Beef Uclb. T-Bones 15c lb. Sirloin .15c lb. Rib Steak 15c lb. Bacon Squares 20c lb. Home Rendered Lard 16c lb. Free Tickets to Holly Theatre FREE DELIVERY Phone 273 Meteorological Report January III, lit.')). 1'oreillMK Medford and vicinity:.. TontKht! and Saturday, rain. Moderate tem-j peralure, Urofjon: Cloudy on si, rain to - nlf,ht and Saturday west portion. ; M oil1 rate temperature. I y h w Local Data S 7 a r i u Temperature (degs.).. 4li 3fi 1 1 in host (luNt 12 lll'K ) .'. 4U l-owcst (Iiiki 12 lirn.) 37 3". Itol. humidity (i-.).... I'rcflpitutinn (in.) 02 .13 Suite of weather.... Itain cldy. Lowest temperature this morn ing, 34 leirecs. Total precipitation since Sep tember I, l!i:0, ii.tMi inches. Temperature a year ago toilay Highest, 3: lowest, 4K. Sunset today, .ri:00 p.m. Sunrise Saturday, 7:31! a.m. SunrlHc Saturday, fi:07 p.m. Observations Taken at 6 A. 120th Meridian Time . ft 2 Haker City 34 21 Clear ilismarck 14 24 Clear Holse 3S 2H Clily. ln-nver .11 22 Clear lies Moines 3H 24 Clear Fresno f.K Clear Helena 42 2K Cldy. Ixik Angeles . .. 70 r.o Clear Marsbficlil ft 4 42 Clear I'boenix 74 3il Clear Portland 4 44 Italn lied llluff 4ti 42 Clear KOKeblMK r.S 40 Cldy Salt I dike 22 14 Clily. San Francisco .. f.il r.o cldy. Saula Fe 4 2 2 2 Cldy. Seattle 4S 42 Kiitu Spokane 30 34 Snow Walla Walla .... 44 32 Cldy. Winnipeg 2S 22 Cldy. W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. 4 7 I.tlNIlON (IP) -Despite Its nthe.' troubles, parliament is trying to Htrali'bten out till" marrlane busi noso to boot. As thliiKH stand now. n man may marry his deceased wife's sister, and a woman her deceased hus band' brother, but neither may wed the other's children, IhnuR-h the relationship is more remote. fuller a bill newly Introduced a man mliiht leunlly marry these: II dece.lHOd wife's brother's .,,,,. dauKhltM 1 1 is d e c o a h e d wife's. Bister x daughter. Ills father'8 deceased brother' widow. Hid mothor'H deeened hrothei-V widow. His deceased wife's father's uls ter. Ills deceased wife's mother's sis ter. His brother's decrnsed son'n wid ow. Hlri slwter's deeeased son's widow. A famous colfer lias been pre willed with a completely furnished home. Hut what does a tiolfcr want with n home? London opin ion. . E. Main BERLIN PALACE nnnniiT nf n n I FOR EMBASSY! i Former Home of Count Blue chcr On Unter Den Lin den, Cost Uncle Sam Two Million. . IlKIM.IX.--Ai Old Count lllue rher III. proha hly would huekie in li in wrave from heer delight if he knew the I'lilti-d States had purrhas.-d Tor L'.OOIl.flOO IUh nil eestral I own hoiine on I 'nte-r den Linden, for hoiiidnj; lin ,inhas.y and conmilat)'. The mutt old nohlt'iiian hrout;ht many a inalrdtct Ion upon himself in the day when Wilhehn re(nt'd hy IiIh ojten admiration for t he A nulo Saxon ruce. When he eHtalillHhed hiniHeif per manently in Knuland, he branded himKlf an a nlnner beyond redemp tion in the eyes of his nationalistic eompatrioiH, for ho wasa direct de scendant of a line of aristocratH that called the Ma ft-tics of Jlran denbiii'K their home nine Count Itluecher eandallzi-d !er many further (a 1KSS. whn he hihm! IU'I'Uii for t-HiO because lhi eitv 'I'i'c t imI reviewing stands which .-dint out the view from the win dows of Palais :itn-cher of the funeral profession of Km pi Tor W II hflm I. lie lost that cane. Palais Itluecher, situated at the west nd of Pntfi- den l.tmlt-n, has for m-iKhhoivt Kiifh edlfd-cs an the Aeadftny of Ait. the preside nt In I palace and the Kronch embassy. LABORITES OPPOSE NEW SCHEME Fill BELGIAN DEFENSE niU'HSKLS. (!) Plans to re construct Homo of Belgium's per manent fortifications and modern ize Hie coiinlry'H army nro meeting still' opposition. Before, tho senate Ir a plan of Count do Broqttovillo, minister for natli.nul defense, culling for re construction of defoiiHes iilnnK tho MiuiK river and nt Antwerp, an well au chuiiKOK In tho army. The hill, bneked by the general HtalT, asks a special credit of $:!, OOD.OtM), anil Is reported to he the start of n plan to cost between Hi lily nnd forty million dollars. lint the labor party h general council has denounced thn plan us being "in opposition to Belgium s international agreements, well us the parly's peace policy." Socialist leaders claim tho gen eral stnlf and government tiro tid ing under Inspiration from the h'rnn.ili .nmnrul urr l n t;.,xr,l . n . w. with the lYanco Belglan mllllui y ugretMnent. Krotn the teclmical viewpoint, tliey urgue, the schenie to preare Itelgluiu against ti new UKgressivo war is absurd. They Hay the m til ity of permanent rortificntlonH was demonstrated In (he world war and that reconstruction of tho l.lege and Nflmur forts means that the south of Belgium would be given up to au invader us it was In 1!H. Count do Brotpioville, answering these ciitlcs, mild: 1 "Tho utility of permanent for II t'lcatioiiH was demonstrated in the great war. Their purpose is not to resist Indefinitely hut to retard the enemy loreew. Liege, Namur nnd Antwerp made tho Marne victory possible. OF CHILEAN CITY j MAGALLKNK.S. Chile.- (fl'l This I southernmost city of the western i hemisphere Is making a bid fur I fame as a place whose streets are ' paved with gold. The condition arises from the I fart that concrete for both road j way.j and sidewalks has been m.x ed from tailings of nearby mines, and experts are mire all the prec ious metal is not recovered from the tailings by present methods. Before l lie 1'anu ma canal anil the Trait-A ndean railroad were built. MiiKallencn was known as I'unta Arena and it thrived on the j trade of vene! which used the straits nf Magellan. But Its busl j nes dwindled rapidly after the ; shorter passages were constructed and even tls name was chanced WOMEN OFTEN PAY A DOUBLE PENALTY tot wearing this sag of unselfishness ut illy pride. Pro fuse or suppressed m ens t ru t ion should never lx considered neces sary. Painful pe riods are Nature's warning that o m e t h i n a if wno wrong and nce-Ji ' immediate nttrn- Sulftr In btlfncc- turn. Km hire tc heed and correct the first painful symp toms molly leads to chronic conditions with sometimes fearful consequence. Dr. Hlorce't Favorltt Prescription b for women's own peculiar ailmcnti nnd can be obtained at any druj tore. Every package contains i Symptom Blank. Fill out the Blank and mail it to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buf falo, N. Y. lor FKEK medlciiltkh ice. Send lUc if you want a tiial p.VK..itc. iff film i-J Marion Davies Marion lavi' hihI . Auhiey Snillli, In a s"en' from "The Ikirhehtr I-'alhiT." n Metro-johlyn-Mayer Picture. Hollywood is enthusiastic nbout . .Marion Davies has never had a role Marion Davies in 'The Ituchelor i o rich with fun and thrills nnd Father," which opens at the fox ; romance. Now her fame Increases lilalto theater today. This picture 'with thla fine entertainment of the is baaed on PelnseoH hit; tae hit tiilkftw. which also features Ttalph and in a treat for any audience, nsjKorhea nnd C. Aubrey Smithy In Craterian Hit h i ; A f - LAWRENCE TIBBETT and Ij'JS.y-ry n-NUW MUUN" "Simply enthralling." X. Y. Mirror. "Wins rare distinction." Kvening Telegram. "Kxeeptional film"; "A -sell-out from the open ing with a great advance sale." lust a 'few of the New York re views on a truly great production. Lawrence Tlbhelt in "New Moon," which Is now -playing at the Fox Craterian theater. Millioiiri ihave seen the play and have fallen In love with its ro mantic melodies. A nd everybody, from freckled faced kids to the old -timers, have been whistling ami .hmlng, "I. over, Cume Back to I Me," fiir the past two years. Anil 1 the fact that Lawrence Tibbett and j Grace Moore sing "Lover Come Back to Me" is something to boast ahom "Life of the Party" Wins Holly Crowd The lauKh sensation of the year Is 'The. Life of the Party," the Warner ilrothers natural color VI tiiplione production which closes at the Holly the nter w i t h th' Inst perform ances tonight. Tliix side-split ting comedy is the last word In screen entertain- incut, and offers w i 1 d nnd woo some W inn) e Llgluner in her in o s t hilarious role. The all-star cast I tic I u d es I r e n e Delroy. Charles Jtldels VviNNiL LIuUlttH and Charles I tut -terworth .well known 1 trod. i way stage- comedians, who make his motion picture debut in this film. William Farnum Is Star of Craterian Hit William I'arnum and J. Farroll Macdouaht aie among the more important players appearing lu the imposing cast selected by Pat ho for "The Painted Pesert," Hill Itoyd's new outdoor special, which wiil be on view at the Kox Crate rian theatre on Sunday next. William i'arnum Is one of the outstanding personalities of motion picture. prime favorite in the silent days, he recently returned to tho Hereon, after several success ful seasons on the stuiie, Hfs role in "The Painted lesert" is said to ho one ol the most colorful ho has over essayed. Melon Twolvotrees appears oppo site Hoyd in "The Painted Ins ert. "' Takes Big Cargo MAltKllKlKl.l). Ore.. .Ian. HI. (Vt- Tho Mirruhooks, great trans Atlantic carrier, cleared from Coos Hay yesterday with tho first ofi shoro cargo of Iho 911 Q an -yinr, L'imi tons nf geneial freight in ad ditioiQ'o l.r.oo.opn feet of fir and hemlock lumber for Australia. Goes to PrlsS KIV.KNK. Oto., Jan. HI. ).-V Itaudolph Joiiutngs, arrested lit Hoseburg, was sentenced y-terdny to three years In state lAlyui lor the robbery of tho Carter jewelry stoio hero Sunday night. Stars at Rialto Stars at Holly jq Warner Oro. rrofCT.on "VienneVie Nights." the Warner Brothers' screen romance which comes to the Holly -theater next Sunday, offers the best value In entertainment yet nvailable on the screen. It Is, a generous combination of talent In writing, talent In sing ing and acting and talent in pro duction. It 'combines a fine story with delightful melodies, tremend ous nnd lavish staging with a spendid ca.n. photographed entire ly in natural colors. "Viennese 'Night." is the work of Siuoumd ltomberg and Oscar llammerstein II, composer and lib rettist fin- numerous great state successes. Waller lMdueon, Alex ander Gray, Vivien ne Segal, Jean 1 lersholt and Louise Kazenda. BELGIAN BOOTLEG I.ILLI-:, Km 1100 (Pi The boot legging of bread from Belgium into France has reached such pro portions that the recent Congress of. Kronen Millers and Bakers asked the government to utop it. Kronch men residing along tho lt:K' frontier for some years have been authorized to purchase two pounds of bread in Belgium. As long as the price in Belgium and Kim nee remained about at par, these purchases were insignificant. Recently however. Kronch bread soared, and with the difference in relative value of the currencies, helping the bootleggers, a whole sale traffic in loaves was organ ized. Proprietors of some large hotels nnd restaurants have been using Belgian bread exclusively. Killed in Crash BKNB. ore., Jan. 10. A) O. O. Jet ley, 7, of Burns, was killed, nnd Comity Judge B. J. Williams of Jlarney county was seriously In jured last nigbl when their auto mobile overturned on the Central Orecon highway near Millican. Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness The doctors toll us that 90 per cent of all sickness is duo to stom ach and bowel troubles. You can't lie well if your digestion is bad; vou are likely to get t.uk unless you tvlUi fuod and digest it properly. Tatilnc h:is a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, even those of years standinjr. Mr. L. R. Simmons. oV H3-Pi Lniimcr St., iVnvcr. Colo., says: "Tatilao made mo relish and digvst my lood lino. It aUo cured me of ra., di.r.y spoils and nervousness. Now I sdoen well and can put in h- ood a tlny'a work as a youiiKter." If von sutler from Has. pains in iio stotuuih or bowels dullness. "uisoH. constipation, or torpid liver; if you hae no appetite, can'i Bleep nt.d 1110 i.ctvoiif. and all run down, you need r.tnlae. It is Kod. furt medicine, made of roots, loth nnd barks, (id a bottle from your drugget unity. Money back if it due m'l help you. ESTABLISHES AO .. A. i Meciiusrt of the rapid develop- j ment ot advertising along the Ia- , ciflc coast, (iitenihur-Bradloril A: ' Co., Chicago uri- ! vertistng up n ey, has opened an office in Lort Angeles. The firm o f Guenther Brad ford & Co. is one of the old est advertising agencies, having originally atari ed in 1S.sf, and has been an im portant factor In the development o t newspaper advertising. G. B. Carpenter (i. Bruce Carpenter has been ap pointed manager of their office lo cated in the Haulers' building, Los Angeles. Mr. Carpenter liaa many years' experience lu udvertlsing and merchandising on the Pacific coast, ' huvlng been uflsoclnted with Lock-ford-Shaekleford company and more recently with the Alden Advertising agency. Mr. Carpenter has been Identified with many prominent advertising campaigns in tho east and on the Pacific const. His comprehensive experiece in sales, merchandising nnd advertising is now available to the west coast clients in his pres ent connection Astoria Lad Tries i "Tarzan"RoleAs j Woodsmen Search1 uSTOUL, Jan. lfi. P) Fifteen or twenty woodsmen nnd officers continued the search today for A d o 1 p h Bishop, 3 5 years old, who has been missing in heavy timber of the "Walluski woodB." The youth disappeared mysteriously a week ago to- day. Reports from youthful friends said young Bishop en- tered the woods to "play Tarzan.'' Ho is said to have been seen twice by those searching for him. pepysFdiyfm made model-of ship LONDON. itPi Sampe I'epys did more than write n diary, and the outcome of one of his labors has just been completed at the Science Museum. It Is a six-foot model of one of Queen KllzahethVi ships, nnd was built from designs In manuscripts collected by Peps nearly 2 50 years ai;o when he was planning a history of the Hoyal navy. The paint work, as was the cus tom In the days of the .Spanish armada, U laid on in angular pat terns of brilliantly contrasting col ors. !N SHOES OF PROPHET BERLIN. OPf President Von Ilindenburg has endorsed the bib lical opinion that a prophet Is with out honor in his own country. When General Werner von Blom berg returned from the I'nited States, he said to the octogenarian sohLer-.statenman: "You have no idea, Herr Keld m a rse hall, how popul a r you a re with the American people." "Well." ropulled the president with n chuckle "I wish 1 were ns popular in Germany." tliiblc. New switchhonrd in stalled hero hy Pacific Tel. & Tel. eninp-'iny. MODEL BAKERY'S Raised Doughnuts 1 15c doz. j Nu-Life Cookies ! 12c doz. Homemade Bread 2 for 15c i Dinner Rolls 1 15c doz. ! Try our Carmel Nut Cake 25c o Boys, save 100 Model Bakery s bread wrappers and exchange them for a Rapid Fire Machine Gun. Ill W. Main 3 Bills Introduced To Date Oregon State Legislature By tho Associated Press. House Bills introduced II. B. 1 By ways and means commitleeProviding 35.0ou for per dlern of members and legisla tive expense. II. B. 2 By James II. K. Scott To amend 1030 Oregon code to make minimum fine Tor drunken driving penalty $f-uu. II. B. 3 By Bynon. Angell and Senator Bnlley Providing for re fund $894,4f)8.Sr, collected under intangibles tax law recently de clared unconstitutional. H. u. 4 r:y Representatives Tompkins nnd Chindgren To ex empt all bona fide producers of livestock including retailers from operation of Meat Act in 1!30 code. II. B. 5 By Representative Stewart To limit loads of six wheeled trucks on state highways. II. n. C By Representative. Wells and Senator Woodward Provide sanitation of public swim ming pools nnd bathing places. H. 11. 7 Hy Representative Deuel and Senator Miller Provide federnl acquisition of land for liti gatory bird refuges nnd to conduct fish cultural investigations. 1 1. B. 8 By Bynon Relative retirement of judges of the circuit and supreme courts and compensa tion. II. B. 9 By Smith To Vnablo counties to sell land acquired for taxes under contract. II. B. 10 Anderson, Bronoiigh and Bynon To permit motor veh icles to operate exclusively in cities without pneumatic tires. I II. B. 11 By James IL K.. Scott To lower fees required for filing cast's in county and circuit courts and to Increase probate fees in counties less than f0,nun popula tion. IL B. 12 P.y Nash To estab lish closed season for canning or shipping razor clams In Lincoln county. II. P.. 13 By Representatives Lee. Anderson, Bronough, Molt. Nchaupp and Senators Woodward and Hall Old age pension provis ions. II. n. -14 By Schaupp Relat ing to impounding stock at large in the state. II. B. 15 By DeLap and Schaupp To designated closing hours for county officers of Klam ath county permitting Saturday half holiday. II. B. 16 By Nash To establish closed season for canning or ship ping crabs In Lincoln county. II. B. 17 By Nah Changing term of county court in Lincoln county to meet first Tuesday of each month. A Few Facti, Mr. Williams In reply to Hie editorial which appeared In this paper laat evening, by D. WillinniH, In which Mr. Williams tries to glvo the people of this city to understand that I have criticised and antagonized him over th mini of $4.r,(). Mr. Williams did not so on to say that I worked over time, put aside other work, last September, to make up the photographs of floor plans and drawings of his proposed six-story building, in order to give him tho very best of service, and the best tiiaity photogiaphs, as he stated thnt he wanted the best that could be had. Neither does he say that at the time the work was done tor him be gave me to under stand that 1 would receive my money promptly, and that I made no at tempt to collect my money for two months, nnd after that I called at his office on an average of three times a month, and each time he in formed me that he was either lust leaving by airplane for New York or for lx)s Angeles, on a business trip and just us soon as he returned he would give me my money. Nor does he say that on the 24th of De cember it became necessary that I have some money, and I went to Mr. Williams and told him, and be promised that if 1 would come to his office on the 5th of January he would meet me there and make a settle ment. When I called at his office his clerk informed me that he had again just left for l.os Angeles. I then went back again to see him on the 10th of the month and again the same clerk informed me that Mr. Williams had been in his office early that morning; but was now ou his way to Los Angeles, when 1 tiad proof that Mr. Williams was in his office at the time and would not come out to see me, So I just took It for granted by these actions that be had no intention of paying me for what I hud done for him when he was most in need of my services. This Is why 1 took the action 1 did. I realize, Mr. Williams, that It is necessary for you to he on the go and make business trips, in order to put over the deal that you claimed to be trying to put over, but pleai e tell me how I am to keep going und serving the people if I cannot collect a small sum of J42.50 In less than five months. During the six years that I have been In business In Medford faith fully serving the public willi my profession, I have made many friends, all of whom will understand the action 1 have taken in this case, as this4 is the first time I have been treated by anyone as I was by Mr. Williams. Since I came to Medford nine years ago Medford has continually grown nnd will continue to grow in the future. Our city Is not the small town that It was nine years ago anil I am sure nlno years more Medford will bo a city thnt any person will he proud to live In and call It their home. B. R. HARWOOO, Local Photographer. I I'uid adv.) CHOICE MEATS Good Ham, 25c per lb. Half or Whole 6-Ib. box sliced Swift's Bacon S1.50 Poultry Veal Lamb Ham Good Steer Beef Corn-Fed Pork Baby Beef SPECIAL SATURDAY Del icious Retndeer Meat Ivy St. Meat Market Just Around the Corner From the Postoffice C Senate Bills Introduced S. B. 1 By Senators Miller and Dunn and Representatives Chln nock. Day nnd Deuel Closing Rogue river to oommercial fishing. S. B. 2 By Bennett nnd Brown Relating to filling vacancies in offices of senator and representa tive for Marlon county. (Passed by both houses). S. B. 3 By Eddy Authorizing cities and towns to acquire and donate land for soldiers' homes. S. ,B. 4 By Senator Johnson and Representative Hamilton Prohibiting advertising on or near public highways. S. B. fc By Woodward Relat ing to appeals from municipal courts. S. B. 6 By Woodwnrd Relat ing to appeals from justice courts. S. B. 7 By Kiddle nnd Kran clscovich Relating to meeting places for military organizations. S. B. 8 By Senntor Woodward and Representative I.ee Relating to persons applying to counties for relief. S. B. 99 By Kiddle Providing for refund of full gasoline tax on fuel not used on tho highways. S. B. 10 By Burke Providing for repeal of statute requiring cer tificates of convenience and neces sity. S. B. 14 By Strayer Relating to administration of estates. S. B. 1G By Strayer Relating to contracts tind franchises. S. B. 1C By Strayer Relating to citations. S. B. 17 By Senator Miller and Representative Deuel Game code. S. B. IS By Senators Miller, Eddy, Bailey and Re present at ives Bynon and others Appropriating SlS.OOn for Oregon participation in liOOih birthday anniversary of Oeorgo Washington. S. B. 19 By Woodward and KUher Authorizing state highway commission to construct tunnels. S. B. fl By Kberhard Defin ing the duties of school boards in first class districts. 4 Spaniards Chilled MADRID, Jan. 16. (JP) Spain's unusual cold wave continued un abated today and below-zero tem peratures were recorded at many places. There is considerable suf fering in the south where many people are without heavy clothing nnd heating apparatus in their homes. 1 WOODRUFF, S. C, Jan. 15 (P) A mad dog went on a rampage here today, biting one man, 75 dogs, a mule, four hogs and a goose. The dog was killed several hours later after a hunt over a six mile territory. ,1 vmuirvn prni.min i-rnnn.