PAUKTWO MKDKOK'D MAIL TK'IKUNR. MKPKORD, OI.'KfiOX. SA'I'l'RDAV. l-'KhuTAlc V 7. 1931. Iocal and -'Personal .Merit Circle lu Meet Merit circle of the l'resby lerlun church will, meet . Tuesday aflcr noun at 2 o'clock at the home- of Mm II. F. W. Spilver. j lli-ciAtered from I'orllHiiJ Amoni; those from Portland rett islored at Medford holelu are C. Sehmlrll. Albert Mitchell, A. M. I'ernons. 1., T. lioyle, P. T. .More. S. l;. Wlutcrl.othum. liulcn l.a Cw, It. II. Ailnliw, Mrs. II. fiul lMl, (J. Uric Utile, V. F. Colll- i ins. A. C. lilack. .V (Jiistaftiou and I.. Hall. 1)1111 C'uultl In Acllte ' The county dork's office Issued! . marriage, lleeiiH.es today and yes- Iciday to Kenneth Powell. 21. anil Adelene Vununse. 22. both of Med-1 ford: Hubert M.iluir. '.'.. and (Ira Ilcuersuli ;:;. ooin 01 .mcuiuiw. i-n jj Morrill. 3U. Jcannetlc. I'a., and '. Virginia (.'ookrdey. 2.'., Xcw York, .nK. -.City: Charles tntccily, 27. Stock- voul. n.rUse .Ion. Cal... and Vernle. Kenscy. 24.!' , I i ' Mrs. llrntncv Here ! DIKuksiiiic Insec-l lonirni , j,,. j n,.alni,r r 1.,,,-tland jnc lruiiitrouci'H "ie i. ........ h ilt m lht. vL-altiriK her mother their annual meeting at me nuiei Mri(- Luu.a in,,m., whu hu Medtord thU afternoon for th din-; j fol. Mme time. cUKslon or Inaeet control, i ne meet- In besan ut 2 o'clock. ivrmnnont wave that leave your ' ' j hair oft and attractive lonkini:. ituiii insiuiu I'tiuiis AT 1H SCHOOL? r. We'll li;tul a w a y City Sanitary Service. 'rain instant roinis .Gw onf! for J3 at Kathryn Loca- Ouests from distant cities ut ,nir a ii u r.nnni iilnnn i-i-i aieuioru juri iiiliuui- ii. ii. nvtii nnd Mr. and Mrs. 12. A. Warner of Chicago, H. W. UPage of Van couver, J. C. Mr, and Mrs. 0. O. llUitifi of Wallace, Ida., J. S. Car don of New York City and W F. Logan of Buffalo, N, Y. Proving thai smartness c o n o m ' l l u k I Ii I c Klholwyn It. Hoffmann in now showing dresses in ncwe-t prinH for 1j.0U lo IL'5.00. Watch our , display window for authentic styles. 31'3 To Hcturn Todny Air. and Mr. Fred Seherfel were ..t-xpcc.Led ,to . return today from i Portland, accompanied hy Mrs. William Uyman, who hud Hpnt tlu past several munth.s In Ituport. Ida., with rolativcH. Mr. and Mrs. Solieffel left two days uo lu meet Mm. Lyman In Portland. DlMiict LvKiun Confabs KfiUK'HtB for U'K'slatiVf art Ion I favoral'Ic to the 1H3J national Klou convention In Portland, In- tii.stcncc that tho (lopai'tnifnt U-hIuii lolnlativo ruimnittt'P introduce a It1 Kill ..l-.iuUll.wr ..tr.tA f.1.l u I... I HtitutIon of hih'r learning for ! orphans of votcranH and emphatic approval of payment of-adjusted .service rertif Icjites at full matured I value were hlKhllj;htH of the recent I American JKion district confer j enccH at Portland and Astoria. School Cateleris Boon To Sludenb pll M XfTfjllUfiCHral Meteorological Report I't'lll miry 7. I1IUI. .M.-dford ami vicinity: Tun - and Sunday fair hut becoming un ; settled with uround foK in murn nv,r: no I'liiinm1 in temiieraluri' Orcaon: tlenerally fair loni. and .Sunday but hecomlnu unsi-i tied Sunday: valley fojt.i in mu-n ins:' no cnaime in tcmiierature. I i Crowds thriniKcil the senior lilwli sclinol itymnaslum (ast cvcuiiiK nt ; the fourth annual Junior carnival 'conducted lilc students. Slia" llllllc Hammeli, junior nominee was crowned iuecii of the festival Local Data a.t i! a? ff Dance, fiold Hill, Saturday ninht. Tickets 75c. 31S Tulip Oil Pcrmanents for Sprins! Free shampoo with marcel or t-jftritfcr wav -Muii., Tues. Wed. boh Iiair. Uowman's. l'honc 57. 1(41 ii I'll to Sau aiiU'itto Mr. and Mm. W. C. Victor, "f Saera men to. who were jjUe.HtB of W. M. Hansen at Jhown.Hboro for two days, en route home from Portland, left by train thin inoni 1 UK for the southern city. One or the Mirc4rul eniei pi lses ,of .Meilford liluli M'liool Is the student. ou net! nnd oMratcd inre-li-iia. I'm ( url ni; haal produce, , ( he carctcala rinploys a imuiiIm-i' of hlh m'IhmiI (this and -tilso soine ho work ror class cieitil. Uholesoim foods. Liiokml bthc-M kIi-Ik under the suptM-vlslon or Mrs. Orirudt (iates, cfM.kln- hwinicto r. are served to .students and tau.illy of l lie school ut almost cost. This M-eiie shows Mudenis ualtliu; in Jipe ty he bervent m ihnui. tTlu tleU'j-ia -is well uJttvuiitwil by Miidents fioin out or loun who wnul a llot luiicJi. untl iiihixx Mmieiu uho'do not hrjn.'luiuilie't from liome. A iiiiiiiInt. of Hie faculty .iilso ejit thicc. ' ' S i . V " '' ' 1 ' i p :- Named Honor Student-. Mli Alice Holmbaik and Miss Uuth Severance of the I'nivei-sltv of Oregon have been named 'immi the honor Htudent at the univer ,sity. accordhiK to an announcement ill yesterday',- Oreuion I)aiy Knicr ald, w.-hoo pulfllcatinn. -Narrowly Averted at Pre miere Showing of 'Cim arron' in Los Angeles, .Screen Stars Escape. ,. 4il .11 21 ltd. humidity' (pet.) I'rr'cipltatiun (inches)., Thirty Injured and Panic, - " v :. . i-ovest nasi i l nrn..... ClllNS. dent cave a i.hoit addroHH of wet- , come following the coronation. The s queen vas necompanied hy Harriet i Campbell, Theda Moore and Vivian fMoader.'- The procession to thet Total precipitation since Som..r . . .. . ' i-throne was eti by Dale and (aletK.:- i, lyau, ti. t inches. i Heche and Harbara and Natalie: LOS AJS'GKLES,. Feb. 7 ip) j Shelby. The boy's octette saiiR ! Temperature a year ago today: Thirty persona were Injured severnl "Hail, the Queen." Ten members '. Highest. 0.1: lowest, 31. i Lowest tempera til rv till;, mnrn 1'7 deurees. Het lously and a panic in a theater I of tp lie school band acted us shopping Here Today Mrs. H. I-:. Weld. (ff Derby was' j in Medford tliih fuivnoon altendiny , ! to bu.dnes matter.. NW-MSiRFMAVAUnin 1 M mM L M & M m m a ' 'aii irn -r r iaiiiia ami niuiu V N 1 mrnTinnr m.iu... ..... ...... I I If L. L.l I Iff I ! UVLhiimL liuvn , heavy rouch and smooth blocks: they i;u-t longer. Mud. Fuel Co., Tel. ,631. ' FOR A CAREER Itruken windows r;Kla7.cd by TrowbrldKe Cabinet Vorks. :'3(nf j l'",'m liear s,llU' . . , - W. K. Price of Yul a CUy. s. i: .J.Ulhl New Oiicnfiei j Hreoverd from Illness j Miss Uuth Meusel has recovered Clem Chllders will spend i30u;from an lllne-s that had confined to hulld a family Kanige on West Hleventh street, according to an application on file today nt the city building department. her to her home for the past few lay. Utah bmt coal $15.50 per ion off car. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. tf- Dance all evening for Hill. Dance- till Mm TnJwbrlditT . Jloine Mm. lOvei'ett Trowbridge re.turn iU. from Portland this fmeioon by train. -She bad apent several days in 1he norUiern city. ;.Dnc nt JaclCMonvltle every Sat. nLKht, l till 3. 318 To, Appear In Court .J. -. Parker arretted by State , Triiffic CalUl' C P. Talent, was .to. .appear. In. the .local Justice court today on a charge of operating un . auto .with Mvttehed license plates. T. 'A.- Schell ,.pf Kuveka, Cal.. ar i cited . by the siunu offlcur on a Mlmllar charge, .was atao to appear Jn cuurl. today. needs a. syn. Ladles. If your wardrobe fiomg uver to finish out the , iVftll the Fashion Shop. H.'4 .ford 'Pli one 11H1. IjcavcH for l.os AukcIch Mr"- O lite Chapin of ji(.rand left thlj inorning for Los Angeles and' other . soutliern pities; after hving spent tho pn.st ViH'k tn Mod ford with her brother,1!-:. D. IMrch-flctd. - Plowing dono by the day or acre. ItMaonablc. Uwx M. F.. caio Trl oune. 319 .4t(ftiul M'l vlii's In Jiotly - Members of the Medford 1U , bckah lodge are to meet at the 1. V. K. lodge hall tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock to attend funeral Jrervicca of John. L. Demmer In a sroup. according to an announce mont .today 'by Mrs. Oloiin Laidley, noble grand. 5c. Cold SIS Tiitfflc Ol'lleer VJslis Tliotna Sheridan, ,-tatc traffic officer on duty Jn Hie Ciranis Pass section, wns In Medford today con ferring wit h officers In this d'v trli.'l. Officer .Sheridan recent ly b r o u g h t ,aboul tlie capture in Grunt Pass of .an alleged check forger and auto thief wanted in Los Angeles. While primarily ar rested for auto theft, developments revealed the prisoner had several forgery charge facing him In Cali fornia. He Is still Imprisoned in O runts Paft but- Is expected to he taken south next week. Slum wait of Oakland. Jack L'a.Mnr. A. F. Porter, Mr. and Mix. H. L. Keed and M. Stewart of an Fran cisco were reyintei'ed at Medford hotels from California. F. L. S't,, IC. C Fisher. F. W. Culphts. V. L. Srholes and .Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Done.- were i egif tcn-d fruill Los Angeles. Circulation Managers Teach : Industry, Courtesy, Sales- manshp Boys Bright in Agreement On Drought Re School. IRE audience of' more than 2,000 was narrowly -averted when an explos ion in a' power main in front of t-he Orpheum theater shook the build ing late last night. Ho terrific was the force of the blast that several persons standing in front ot the theater were lifted into the air and others were hurled : against store windows. A portion (of the street was lorn up aud win- tlowj smashed. - :' Tho- seriously injured were: George , Delly 110, laxicab driver, fractured 1 skull" VU6' Vittillo. 25, actor, -serious burns and lacera tions; Hetty Deter. 12; burns on face and body - Karl William O'Dell. 2-7, ' negro chauffeur, burns; T. P. 'Swing, salesman, burns. j ' Brilliant Throng t A brilliant first night audience. i augmented by A ho .presence of more than 100 motion picture players, packed the theater for the first showing of Cimarron, a picture featuring Kichard Dix. .Many film guards. The Girls' Athletic association's j booth was awarded Mist prize last i evening by the judges, a check tor! . The senior class won second j prize, a $2 check with their Cry-! stal Palace, and the Latin club's i fortune telling booth as given j third prize, a check for $L Judges for the booths were -Mrs. j I-ouis t'lrich. Mrs. D. G. Ty.ee.' and Mrs. C. B. McMuth. The car entered in the parade ! bv tho Junior class in which Miss! ir i- ... . . iiuiumeit roue was uu anion nrsi j i;;ljit.,. cjy prize of $:i in Hie best decorated j :t-niari-U : chiN8. Second prize was awarded , to the glee club group which pre- j ij,.11V(M-' sented the minstrel show. The j . x!.,! second prize was SL.'iO. Kiev iio iioooiaoie meniioii as given the Dramatic cluli float and the; Girls' League advertising the fish pond. Judges were John C. Mann, t Miss Isobel Willsie and W. F. I Isaacs. t A number of cle'er shows were' Sunset today, 5:3:1 p. in. Sunrise Sunday. 7 : 1 (i a. i Sunset -Sunday, 5:35. p. ri Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time -d i Ft MO M ft CITY ?R ? ICarlicst reasonable M illn, ore or ah price. set-d potatoes at It. U. ,.Iackman. 3L'5 Acii'pU'd a Position ;eorge Limiwbnry hay accepted a pcttlnn with the Colonial liak ery and began duties there several days ago. Dance at Jacksonville every Sat. night, a till .!.: 31S ,1'oi-tralls of distiii'-tiou. ;'P h e Pea-leyH, opji. Holly ,Tlioater. tf Kxpected Back Monday ..The Misses . Tlmliua and ltha llcartl and Jean FlUgihhon are e x pected to return Monday from San Francisco, .where they have been spending the past several days. Dance at JiutuovMile every Snt. night, i till 318 Plane. Pouches I'h'epi-oof Kxpress planes flying on the Port land -Seattle -Wan Diego airway and .on the Oakland-Chicago air way, over which planes of the Boe ing system fly both day and night, are now equipped with fireproof pouchct' for parcels. The pouches uJe made of asbestos and were adopted after thorough test by air express and airmail authorities. For grade .A iaw milk, call finii, Cumpbt'tl Dairy. Two deliveries tf STORY 1 (Continued from Pag 1) PHILADELPHIA. To fit nearly Sihi.ouu news!oys of today lo become business men of tomor row if the aim of the Ini"rnational Circulation Mnaers' asociation. The buv.n are lieing taught in dustry, courtesy and salesmanship, while members of the as.vociatiun keeji a close watch on their health scholastic standing and wolfai". - In i:U!t more thirn 7. 'tint I.oysi umli-r I he age uf IS were "Jelling and delivering new.npupers 'in the) I'p.Ited States. Most of them were schoolboy work an a half a d-iy Mcmiters of the cij-.-ul itio'n mnn agerc organi?ition have iVHopted a resoHuion pleduing co-oim1 with health authorities itui of the closing arguments by both I P-"cnts In glvimr' the' h.w.iMy ad- vaiii'iKcs in nea an ami nuwiuvw Ira niug over youths who liave no WASHINGTON, . Fell. 7- -(Pi Prospects for avoiding a special genernl. nessiun of congress were better to day than at any time In weeks. An agreement was reached late yesterday on relief legislation; satisfactory to all major groups .In engaged in outdoor! both senate, and house and repre- iverage of an hour and s0lU,.(i nM hearing the approval of President Hoover. This snapped the tension in congress, cleared the major obstacle from the path of lege filiform l-aw-;; Commis.-'tonc:! in uniform state laws have suggested a uniform state child labor act that -would nut the newsboy in a class fiy him self. ' ..For grade A raw milk, call 5lM. Campbell , Dairy. Two deliveries. tf yelling jler parents, Mr.s. Frank Waggoner is spend ing several day In Wcwt ltoseburg aa the house guest there of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Gihbs. Gold Hill 3 IS Mrs. Itb-Uert hi Port bind Mrs. J. D. Ilickcrt left yc-dci'day morn 1 uk for Pui'tland where she wll visit .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Per kins She plan- to return to Med ford about the middle of the week. Dance at Jacksonville every Sat. i night, 9 till 2. , 31 S Donco till L':0W for 75 Saturday night. v lUuk fmin Poiiluml Mrs. Clyde Hanson of Central Pulnt-haft- returned from- Portland where he had been . with her ulAurhter Hetty, who Is recovering vttmn nn opemtlon. ' t 'I . . . . 1 I I" Civil Action Filed Christian' (.; raves and Kily.alH'th (imves filed suit '.n circuit court today auahiHt II. C. Grave- and Mac Graves lor the foreclosure of a real estatti contract amounting t P t inoii ord was, over cent, while the peiVentage other hiys was S5.S. Our new .tud o !.; oiposite new Holly theater. The Pea.dcys. - tf' i our Kiddies tlcwrvc the finest brcod mony can buy. Skimp on any thing but the vital part of every meal, "good wholesome ,brcad.M vnt Oregoniay (iuols -, Ouesiit Mytlfoid hotels reJs tered from cities in Oregon outside 'iif Portland include F. F, Prices H. It. Price und Paul Maria of Corvatlls. Thetina (iaylord of Ore gon City, Mr. uiul Mrs. M. U. Mathew of The Dalles, Mr. and Mis. Lowell Smith of llrookim,. Jamctt P.. Itiirm tl and J. M. liurt of S.ilem. C, K. Pollock and Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Wagner of Klamath Falls. i(nd the following from Eu gene: K. . Heydcnburk, tJertrude L. Skow. K. J. Jones. F. P. Knight and 7.. N. Aver. I Dry fir dabs $5. no per Usui. Fuel Co.. Tel 631. Med tf Mrs. Mil hi Ity Mrs. Nellie Ellis was a visitor in Medford today from Ashtand. jthe was j-hoppiny anj utTenditin to iHisine-s matters while here. aiiles. At tin noi'iiiiiL: of court till , , , . ...... ,... I.- i. Kciiv gular .'o tivhv 'in lcl.-urc Hour will make the final pica for the defense. District Attorney George t A. Codding will close for the stale. Hcstnt .Appellation Deputy Nellsen, during his nd- I dress, was interrupted by a tletense objection when he referred lo the defendant as "a murderer." The life story of Klngsley was assailed by the state, which con tended that he ' had as good a chance as many who never resort- ed to crime." Neilsen cited that Klngsley, by his own statements had shown . he h id earned good wa ges, a n d a I w a ys quit for u n stable reasons. The reformatory record of the defendant wasalHo reviewed. Neilsen declined that "King-dey has shown himself to be a cool and daring thuu. who figured ahead Just what lie was goiiiK to i J;un -.ta : ceniaue do." Attorney Knrlght in bis plea for the ilefensc. said Sinn Prescolt was a friend of mine, and I knew him well. He was about 14 years of nge the wi me age us the de fendant. IhUh were impetuous.'' Prcsott Too Young "lf then? is any orlttcism to make of Sam Prescott. it was his inexperience. This trngedy illus trates the folly of placing youth In , iii.llci nosttioiis. An officer of mature years would have handleil J the Hliuutiou with !us impetuosity and tliere would hae been no killing." Attorney ihuight aitackeil the state's theory that Kinsley had followed Prescott untl "stooped over to ftre another bullet lino his body as he lay face down on the pavement. "No witness." said Knrlght. "has testified to this, mid the testimony of Karl Kemington, chance companion of the del en OUMl. SI1UMI UIHl III' - - .t Unit I "- far." . Attorney Lnrtght said, "Tin- state has declared thai it wants to he fair, yet the deputy district at torney admits heroic you. mat nv , FAItMKKS CAN T PAY ULNT: has n deep bitterness in his heart I SOWN LAN PS A HAN DON KD Court balltftti eloped tho doors to , - CAIilO. Kgyptn teu ration i ,j,0 noccssary nppropriatiim bills boys' i .,,.. t.M ... ,,., nstaldishmont of a new cooperation. between regular republicans- and democrats in the senate, in the interest of a peace ful solution of remaining contro Agree on Stilkstltute ' Conferees of the senate house decided to complete, formal ly this afternoon the agreement on a substitute for the S:I5.WHUK0 ap- noon showed that gross profits from Hie celebration were nearly- one thnnts.nifl dnllnro I ' - Dancing was enjoyed from 10:30 ! to ll::!tL with music hv FmiiklUilli Giahani and his six . 'Graham I XVinn H - crackers, w. J LEGISLATORS- HEAR m UUUU ;UrtUJ1U,UUf1!L; Their sui;esllon provid'-s tha t pvoprlatlon to the Hnd Cross hoys under II! who worli a( I'troel' ' Whleh was the principal bone of trades mast comllly ' wltlw i leyal contention. weliool reiiiilrements. must obtain The new plan calls for appro a permit and wear a badael p,.utlon of an additionul $20.llu0,- It would exempt, however, the ntMI ,10U!.-ht loan to be uvuilable ne .vb.A.-; In line with the flreula- f,,,. "ai;iicullural rchahllltaliou lien men's belief t!i;(l the news- i whether farmers could borrow paper l.oy should not be cotisld-1 fn)n, t to buy roods was not clear er",! as eni:-iKed in a -street trade. '-ly stated, and the final decision To determine whether newspa-1 oillil be left to the secretary of per .-ellliiK was detrimental to agriculture. Senate lenders be seholaslic standim; of boys in -I'll 11- ' uvecl the lauituac broad enough, adelphla. a .survey of 1-1 elementary . Senator Uobinson of Arkansas, the school-s was made. J democrat chief said he believed Anions the newsboys the promo- food loans " will be made." Senu- ttars were on the stnse tnnkins ! Presented by various organization. 'imrunil imnn.,.. u,l thsl"'l " clltt'K-UU mailf tills fOre- liet and Near SOlUtlOn 01 ; screen anil stajte attractions were drawing lo a close when the roar Veteran Pay PrODlem EX- i 01 the explosion was heard and its , . , 1 shock felt in the theater. OeCted tO Speed GriSt OT i Alter Fred -Xllilo. film director n.i,l n)l,n. lefrn P..M- r.in Final Legislation, nltcmpta at quieting the audience at its first symptom.-, of panic. Robert McWndo, veteran stage and screen actor, averted what gave Indications of being a fatal rush for the cxlln by making a humor ous, arresting announcement. Jest Halts Panic "Don't get excited, folks." cried McWadc. "That noise was Just part of the celebration in my honor." The audience grew calm, a laugh, ran through -ft. llic fchow goers re turned to their seats, to file out in an orderly ' Uuinner a .short time later, when squads of police nnd iirenicn took charge of the Bittiai Hon. Welk's tuxirab parked in front, of tho tlienler mid hearing a pasjsenger was hurled high into the air, to hurtle down Into a throng of ppnions at the entrance to the show house. , The blast was due to accumula- I j lion of gas in the power main, ac: II. E. Walker, member of the Fire Prevention bureau ntlendini; the performance. The cars of- several motion pie; ture luminaries, . including Dix, Mack -Sennelt and Constance; Ben nett were parlted near the taxicrth that bore the brunt of the explos ion. They-were slightly damaged, j Helena .. .. I. us Anu-eles Marshficld IMicenlx rorlland .-. Red Illn 17 . l:oeburt; Salt Lake ... Si'n Krnnci Santa Ke ... Seattle Walla .. 31 .,' a: ..ni .. r.s .. :iii .. Uli 24 I I 3ir 1' 1 30 32 41! 32 .-.0 Oi; 12 3u 32 311 3C. 20 2S 1 I t'lc,ir fli.inl. fleir fle-ir t'lnuil' Clear Clear r.ain ('"ear Cluu.l-. flea Clon.lv Clumlv Fovigy CUin.lv Cl(.ii,b Chiuil- Cl.iu.I' CH.r Cluu.l 1 1 utehison. Metcurolovtiv S.M.K.M.; Feb. 7 lPi Announce.; nent. wa- made in the senate that; Samrcl 1111'. nationally kiuiwni ood roails advoi ate. will address , . a joint session ol the senate and', iii. nouse 01 represeniatives .icn duy, night at s o'clock in 'the hall! of represciitaUvi s. His subject will be." good roads.1 tlovein'ol' Speciiil follllli ii illicit Ion. .Medford Lodge No. 1 its. A K. & A. .M Kllllday, Fel.. sill. 2 p. in., nt .lodge hall for the purpose of attend- inn and eoliduetlng funeral of lt:o John 1.. Iletnnier. You are ur-.-eil to be p resent. H. I.. I.KN'OX. C. M. IIOFSTOX, Secy. IV. M XTAMPKIt MA' SIIIIUI a special price for February --3.no redu.-tion on any .-vizi pholo in ItU sludio. tnclud ng un,' Sxlu portrait In a nice easel v.-:th eacli dozen. 32 X. 'Centr.il.' 3l7lf: Melei- will Vittend. Classified adverltslnlr Ketw resiill,. Fox West Coast Iheatres i GROWERS DISCUSS ! iwcrpT nnwToni ; With gratifying attendance from all parts of the valley the annual meeting of the fruitgrowers undor auspices of the horticultural de partment of the county agent's of fice was held this afternoon In the Hotel Medford. for discussion ot insect control.- -r - The meeting beiian at ::m. m. Not onlv was there a discussion of new spiay materials, and new tind I lugs in general pest control, hut ; j piopresH was made in-potting or-i on some definite spray i program for the valley. The principal speaker was I.. G. i Gertcn of Coivallis. entinudogist j of the Oregon Experiment station. tor Watson or Indiana, tne repuou can leader pointed out: ' "You cannot rehabilitate farms with dead farmers.' Avoid Dole Idea (in the house side. Republican Leader Tilsoii said the plan "gets away from all ideas of a gratuity, or a dole, or charity because every dollar advanced on the loans will be secure." i jl Disposition of several of tbcj appropriation measures w n i c o have been held unpassed In' the relief deadlock was anticipated for next week. A source or trouble, however, still rests in the plans for aiding' veterans but there, too. signs of an agreement appeared. The senate finance committee was to consider the subject again today but the republican members wished to nice Jurisdiction to the house under Its prerogatives in re gard to revenue legislation. Action on Yet Pay Chairman llawlcy of the house and means committee, said An interesting local sidelight on the oNpUvion in front of the Oi'r phcum theater in Los Anseles last night was the fact that many Med ioid radio listeners had heard a broadcast over the United network, through station KM Kb, carrying greetings irom many screen eele billies as they passed through tho foyer to, nttend lb.c , premiere of ciinarrui). TJie blunt aiiparontly oc curred considerably after .the broad cast discontinued at ft p. m. v ;-'- I Claiming he sustained permn-l nent injuries in an auto crash laM J .Time ItfKSbr- IVlfrev filed- stilt In- circuit court yesterday against the Cold Seal Creamery for $J.000. The plaintiff claims a truck owned by the defendant and driven by Lee Smith, crashed Into n machine of which she was an occupant, on the" Paetf 0 highway hear Central 4uiul. She place the burde.n of the blame for, the accident op the driver f the. truck. his group would give the subject final consideration next Tuesday. and enactment within ten days of a bill to Increase veterans' Mans against compensation certificates with a Siinn.uOH.oon appropriation was predicted hy a ranking repub lican member of the group. It.ich- Injurach of New Jersey. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY X the courtroom, when' the room wXiJaome district of b'gypt peasants j A democratic bid for harmony Prill Sheet Metal Work? doe" expert repairing, fender and nuto body repilrlm;. tf comfortably filled this morning, and the packed crowds of the twit previous day weiv ahsi-nl. havp left land almndy sown be cause they can't raise the tent. In Menufia province alone, .4000 seizures have heeii made for farm rent, and extremely low prices have been current at auctions. A 1 -Ends TON ITE . John Mack Brown in "THE GREAT MEADOW" Our Gang Comedy Continuous Shows Sun. 2:00 to 11 mil M H-lr- i b., .aij.iui!.t,.i.wa Last Times TONITE BOB STEELE in "THE SUNRISE TRAIL' Plus "The Indians. Are .Coming". .Chester Conklin in "Sky Sciappers" Coming SUNDAY Continuous 2:00 to II p. m. Tom Moore Lola Lane in "THE C0STELLO CASE' van made last night ty Senator j KOH SAI.K Four llurses ; Six car,- of cement rolled fnun the local yardn. Friday. Thai Is a lot of remciit. it seems, hul thcr' stnmUl be that many roll away; every day in order to brunt the 1 Klnd Siect loviil factory wiiliin rloso range of t-ittlc Applegu their capacitx output and thus In line for our c ly a stiHtdy pu:o!l of nearly IUM mvti nd the com pnny prod is i-nuugh to make the imirueiunt mitt v;tn-Mitti nec ew,ry to suvefjtul oiMT.Uion. Cold Milt News manag Mm, ni; Caraway of At kansis, who. in a speech over a local radio station, apologired "if 1 have said anything unkind'1 about President Hoover. The ,.oCu too. relief loan com- j camel normally worth ?K.o mild i promise was assailed today by for $43. a cow valued at i.'Oti j i: proentaliv.- ljiCUmniia. repub- bruuu-ht V2 and an ass ,n!y SI. j he. in. New York. . lie termed it I Silver rupees, hoarded since the i 'Vt oliomlc. illy Impossible, politi- ii wiir. are appearing in the market, j cully disastruus. morally insincere i indicating the peasants h a v e 1 jiu practically ineffective. reached their finnl retoutees. The I - - , market alo Is full of second-hand I Mt'rger Apiunncd. : te. th-i . ST. t.Ol'IS. Feb. ;.-,-! 'to- omp:in).( m mwd mercer ..f the Standard Oil FOI! SAL.1-; Light car. good con-j flit. on. new j'uldu-r. .Cheap for , A cash. So. Holly. 3iyl -. k-r. - lll'.IJI. Wtt .I-HLIV tracts just outside city limits or If will sell all 14 ' acre. Illlm M vi t-s. ox 23:', Central oint. J! , .3:,0,l . . . . I itrape. I .12(1 Schv rmerhorn. 121 Xo. I.V..I1 W.l 1-- ,,.-ll..r. i.n.l . .... ........ n a IlKlll trailers.-1 Oil Sv.-Holly. -3J(ir I. line suU'luir. oil nuay. ai.-en-ate of bsid; September payment. I'hoiie ;. Medford Fruit Co. Inc. Ill- Is nunie.l d.-telul uu in pelll:en to: . I'ome INislMirt v 1 .-.oiiimiiv of New York nnd the an Injunction f.U.l .ualr.-t him In ATHF.NS. Fob. ?. Foi ed Vacuum Oil company was ap c reult , . ..un ,-.-lenl.v F.'a ilk . p.sporl. have be-'oine ,, naiuer j ti ved in a decision ben- t.nl.iy by I'ameMin. IMU. lln. k and J .1 . A ru IU : ,,,, thai the ni llll-l ry of foreign ith judge .r the l'lille.1 States III , .. line, to. n willl miiiies "I'eia - d'Mj,- has warned emigrant tui'- r. nit conn or appeals. nous in .un v , , ,U, i nit.,1 stales that American Th, lllainllfrs ilail.l llley ale ,.,,, ,,,c.ni; s.lllelucd llle lu.ld- juini o nets in n Iniu.nn.n ditch;,,, ( 5U,., document lo e vests ...MlMruclcl in ISV. ,,n,l used lo ' ,mr lsonnicnt . 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