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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1931)
AK'Y li). PAGE FIVE HOSTESS AT THRIFT SHOP DAISY ESCAPES 1 IS PROTESTED MEDffOKD MAIL TMBUNK, MEDPORD OREGON', TTKSDA V, FKlil.r DEATH MISS DEER HUNTING ' FEARS ATTACKS CURTAILMENT TERM IN PRISON BY PROBATION I ' ; 11 Poverty KINGSLEY PALS Aide to Law in Capture of Prescott's .Slayer Re- ! leased From Jait Leaves Town Hurriedly. . :. (Mail he is out 'of Jail hut -apprehensive ioi-y hi -own safety. Karl ItemiiiKton, 1 !i-year-oId hitch hiker, a star wit nous in the James K. Kingsley muid?r trial, was re, leased l'roin the county jail ye lorday, after having been held there for two weokw as a material witness under bonds of 10, 000. i Kingsley was sentenced to ileatl on Hie gallows in circuit court this forenoon and left shortly after in the custody of officers fur the state penitent ary in. Salem. Iteminglon in believed to have loft .M eel ford yesterday to he out of to w ii before, .sentence wuh pus.-ed. . The -youth believes Kinnsley ha.j outside- connections and feain that those friends of Uk murderer may take, it on themselves to "iut him on the spot" for hin part in hrinfi ing about KhiK ley's capture in lite Kiskiyou mountains within an horn after the murder of Sam ll'escott, Ashlanu officer, . List month. kemingtn was indirectly responsible for the Killer's early apprehension by State Traffic fiver Herb Moore. The youth ha. been picked up by Kint:sley near t'ottawe tiiove and given a ride lie was with the killer when he shot down I'rescott in Ashland when the latter inquired for own ership papers for the car li inns ley was driving. railed ut ll'nriiihmise. iwrnineiun jui.fu wmi -. Ww until the latter drove off the highway onto :t Ian- Into the woods near linrn.ii. At-thin point ,,., ., ,,.. ,,., ,., ...,,1 called for aid nt a larmhouso. . . . . . , '7f''Kinlev had made ood hi om pe. RemlnKtn., would have ' . . ... i. T rwasinponorth-o non. ni '"" i ....... ...... an expatnai.ou. ,:... ,,, .'. ivlenrts inlel- - ufi.ui i,,lu t.i inn :n i)Iliei'l4 in - osted In his ease or what miKht lie just the work of a crank was the ' receipt of . a letter ut tht countv jail tills morniiK!. addressed to Ki'nusley. Sheriff .lenniiiKs salu u portion of tho missive was writ- - en in -alleKed code v- Ix-ttor I'nilivulKl'd. ills contents were not learned. Officers are not lukin the let ter too seriously, hut at the same time, are laliillK no chances with ihn nrknnnr. ill the CU:;lOlV ol lemitv .Sheriff I'aul JennfliKu and risen r Ilnnt'nrd. Jailer, until Salem Is reached toniKlil. Tho letter uw lint reach Klncsley. lieilliiiKton was paid $ 1.50 per duv for the time he was held anil was Kiv-ii Vi:. when released from jail. This enabled him to purchase transportation out of the city. He is a fighter by vocation but :sald he was afraid to do to anvior the laruc cities on the coast on account of the possibility of helm; recognized. He rmured It would do him no Rood to chnime; his name because of a face twitch-j Ins with which lie has been af-l flicted since childhood and which would set him apart from others In any strnnne place. CoBtivcness or constipa tion liaa a bad and even Uofterous qffert if it 18' neglected. -Always use o safe. mild. Durelv vcrre table laxative to r ft a to re the normal functioning. MATURI'I HEMEDTM9 brings a bowel action hy morning, as iree and asy as Nature Itself. U : Ka min nr trrtnitii a lores. -firfSu1 N? Tonight Tomorrow unyiit r ouickTe! I (lo1 id LISTEN, LADIES! For a Thrifty Season, Fashion Is Sponsoring COTTON GOODS The spring tnd cummer season will be a great time for those that sew. for never were prints and cotton goods prettier, and BEST OF ALL Breier Features an K li lit on Knnries, yd 1J)4 Plissp Crepe, yd 17c Viliinj; Sliiltinir, yd. .. 19o I.ndbsio, yd 17C' I'litiiiini I'linls. yd.. . 19c Vanin riints, yd ?13 -T iiu'li Otitiii'.' J'liimii'l, yd ,.. 12!r 3ii-iiicli I'o.idiiiii fluting, vd 170 Jackson County Game Asso ciation, Josephine County ,.lzaak WaltonsWire Game Commission. - A telegram pruiestint; the short ening of the deer sea.-on. as pro posed in Senate Hill' IT now be ins considered by the leginlauiro, was sent to the Oregon State Came commission yesterday by the Jack sou n County Came protective as sociation and the Josephine Chap ter. Izaak Walton league. The telegram reads: ''These associations protest ehanue to shorten deer wason pro posed in senate bill seventeen. Compromise was marie with for estry Interest two years ago short cning season on promise no fur ther curtailment by enactment oi I puhernaturial order which was vio lated same year by unconstitu tional hunting ban. We empha m:',c hunters are forest proteetion. and not a menace. f J rouse sea son must conform to deer season. Wo will support eastern Oregon! conservationists on mule deer limit . recommendations on condition tw,, ; black tail deer allowed. On these j j eonumons oniy ran we hill. JACKSON COl'NTY CAMK l'li T I :( "1 1 ' K ASSOC I A T 1 0 N . -Oieii Arnspiger, I'renidMit. "II. 1 Nblit, seet-etary. M OS KPIllNK CU A 1 T K 11 1 Z A A K WALTON IJiACl'K. "Joseph Wharton, President. "Pete Allen, Secretary." Senate bill 17 proposes shorten - . i"B me xoason -... " . - 1 October 2 as it stands to I -ci.'.-...."--r Two years hko the season was open from Scm-mlicr 1 0 to . Oct..- cnlnj; the Heason to September, I "etcher SO. with yk I standing that no haa w W c n need on hunters ftoiiiff into nu. iuMs. Tl very n.xi r" ! !r,,i snoilsmen stated tins morn- i ly the yovernor issuing a procia -,,., ionin,. .be hunters ut .....ii. 1- of the hllln for two weeks. I,A .I0ULA, 'Cal.. Fob- I). (J?) The sea becomes more' important lis population increases and the , demand for fond and other na- ex- turnl prcduits heconies ninr leUnir. says. Prof. W. K. Al en on the Scripps Institute of Ocean-1 o'-rnnbv. The assistance of experts in ; hnndllnK marine products, he! adds, in K0in to be needed tn I "furnish the margin of safety' In rstimatiiiK marine productivity , nnd ibe trend of j,-ood or bad in-j fluences en marine life.' rrsrTi vn rii-o i.vh in Tlw. loin nrn'n- n'L xonsm. , Uefinitily cloKin In J'ortinntl. tho Journal snld today. Uca Pthan .m' .itil.i n.mi.lu ( I'onrictf.l nn- .ul,l in all hnmlK. lcU.l!n K,K .i : ami distributors. Holder havo been lil. Urn p:i ner wiifi. tn force 7 contri a pound 1 for 3H-40S for pract.eally the fir'. time sinco the o:ison'rf op4'nitiK. VANCOUVER SKATERS ALONE AT LOOP TOP - VAXCOt'V Kl. It. C, Feb. 10. Kxpectod fireworks tilled to matcriaHze last niKhl qh Vancouver LioiiK look sole possession of first place In the Pacific Coast Hockey league by defeating Seattle Kki- mos, 1 to 1, In a lightning fast amo. . . . never were prices lower than they are at ' Breier's . . . for much of this new yard goods was bought below the cost of production. Look at these prices! Inspiring Event for the Now CoIossiin Knit inn, yd 19c Ctrtomu's, yd 15 Kimtiisy 1'i iiils. yd 270 .Mrfco Clotli, yd 27 liiiyuii Kliit Crrpf, yd. 22t l'dpiy 1'rinls. yd 17tV Mrs. Falrlck J. Hurley (right), wife of the swreiary of war. acta as official hostess of a thrift .hop in Wast.ino.ton. operated for 'he benem ot the child welfare society. She is shown making a sale to Mrs. Randan H3nnr l Washington. U. C INSTALLS ELEVENTH PRESIDENT i mmmmmmmm Dr Roic.-t C Sprotil (left), roccives the qM key; cym :5.,e of In, ssisiancv of the Univcr;ity of California, from . naflsnt Cha.t.. y.il-(r'ioht) at his inauourction in Berkeley &o. o,io of the ywnjea tht5 country. Dr. 10 RED CROSS i wAsiiixoTON. .!., , u.-uv);- per ct'ni nf bin aumiiil alnry to ! tho . lied fro.-s for tho drought .suf-J fl'IOL'.i. j Today's rontrHmtionH wore on - t larned by tin prosidont's personal! Kift of 9T,riini. His salary ns prosi- dent in (T'i.OHO. The drought fund now totals ' ST,3(i3.Ilii toward the S 1 0.OOO.noo I akl hy the TroHS, IroKio,; of the Hod Cross relief fund will be reported o:i by a I i o ti ii 1 1 y lot iiiuto o v it n o r .1 ijny Svm :3n to in ... m.. ; I ( K.S T,), in a program arranged by j jthe National Uradeastinn company. I Order snippuosc survey. WASHINGTON, i vb. 10. iPi A survey of Sea ppo;j( bay ami rrenl; in Ori-non, wit h a view to its Improvement for commerce and navigation, was ordered by Hie House rivers and harbors com- - mittee today. 1 4 Ki;OKNK. Ore.. Keb. 10. tt Captain John O 'Hi Jen, Civil war I officer, and for many years an j Oregon newspaper man nnd labor j leader, died today at his home ion the Siuslaw river below I-orune. j He was !3 years old. Woman Who Sews .. & 1'. ('outs Thi'ond. Sinol 10 Whili- M i d d v Cloth, yd ." 10c Cotton Clmllii', yd l.J Kouliirds, yd 1.7C I'liiid l.ini'iis. yd 1JC Ii.'ip-i'y Ci-asli. yd.... 23 fiiivni) Sfi'ipr Miidriis, yd. 1C HOOVER GIVES IAVIATION STUDY loiiinw ounr kinui iwAiimir OHLflKl OLIUL INUVt HVHILHDLL Gproul ic 39, IN 74 SCHOOLS " s h o w s : Huge ; .In crease in Air Class En rollmentColleges Strive to Cut Turnout. NKW YOHK American colleRe HtudeiitK are Hoekinj; uvia- lion traiuiim faster than the Ill- duslry can find jobs for t hem. A survey hy the Aeronautical Chamber of Onmmerrc reveals that (here arc; 5,5;t college simlenlH i.tutlyinK aviation tbi.s year, nn in- tuho ol nearly one-third over last yt'r s una 1 ot a-hio. More than a third of the stu dents, l.ll'J, arc enrolled In lour-, year coiirse.H that lead to bachelors' or masters' degrees In aviutiun. Enrollments Held Down ColleKes offering, aviation courses also have Increased trom Gl last year to 74 ibis your. Kourtuun of these have reRUlur four-year uvia tion courses leudiiiK to degrees in aeronautical onKinoerliiK or uir transportation, and graduate courses as well. Tho t inures were gathered for t ho A I rera ft Yea r I took for !!:'. I. Many colleges are trylns lo keep euroUiueniK in their aviutiun courses to a minimum, It has been found, to avoid turning out large numbers nf students who will he niiuhle to find jobs alter rad Na tion, And the number of aviation in Klriictois in the college (h grow iiik with tho number of Ktuileiits. Tho survey shows there are -7K touchers of aviation HiilijBtlH on college laciilties' of whom ':. ure on full 1 line. A year bko thir wore r.to, with 4U on full lime. Ground Schools, Too Along with technical training in aviation, more than a dozen col leges have ground koIiooIh to pie pare studeiiU to learn to handle planes al commercial Hying schooh;. Several havo arrangements with nearby flying sehools to teach sin dents to fly. There are more Ihftii a score of college llyiiiK tind glider clubs. Many ptlvniii commercial schooU (hat t;iii';lit aviation meehanics, the. survey revealed, have ceased to opetale because public schools of fer Hie same training. There are TtuO elementary, secondary, trade and continuation kcIphiIh piovhltiifi aeronautical wutk of Fomc hind. i Ol-lahoina game relugon are !) be stofhed wilti lin.hofi M.-xban (iiail, at an esllmaied v'l of 2 per bird. (Court Orders 18 Months in County Jail, and Remainer fo Five-Year Term Under Supervision. l.Orf ANI1C1.KS. Feb. 10. iVt Daisy Del lee, former Seeretnvy ol" flaia How. film ai-tie-ss, was mvnt ed prolmtion by .ludye William Dor.in today with the provision th;:t she sjiend IS months in the county jail and the remainder of a five-year period ut liberty un der supervision ut' the vounty pro bation of fleer. The. eourt's decision was pre faced by a retpiest from Miss 1 lelioo's (,'ounsol that she be per-, mitted to. withdraw her applica tion for probation made on Febru ary l1, follow her eoiivietioii nearly throe v.oe!:s ait on charges jftealhiH; $siu from Miss I'.i-w. The motion was denied. tiiii 1 Calm. Miss Del.loe stood firmly nd looked intently at the court :s JihIko Uoran quietly announced bis docixion npt , to send the l!i- ear-old woman tq tbo p'-niteii-tiary. After the court hud bod her that she would not have to serve a possible prison term of one to ten years, she looked at her at -loiuey, William llocine for an in stant ami then apparently reozn- lii; herself to the ecurfs Judgment she wnlUeiL from the eouriroom lo ben in her term, In lK' county j:tl. No attemiil. ti; appeal the motitui for a n-w trial, dented a an. wan made. CINCINNATI. O.. Teh. 10 lI') Mrs. Jnjie c IrtRiillH. i . Cleveland, and Mrs. Louise Seniple. Cincin nati, only children of the Into -Mrs. Charles, !', Tuft, were bequeathed the. .entire Taft . estate, estimated at nvor,,S!iO,(IUO,OuO, in (h.e latter' will, which. . was probated toibiy. with the exoc-ptloii of i,(iiiii.iiuu aiven the, lnNtitutB,of Fine Aria. M. Taft died ten days into. . ; ! Lr.u, HuqjV' McKljnoyi .ftikcr eoun-: ty sheriff, w:is elected president of the Kastevn ' Oregon I'eaee (if I'icerH association at the close of. tho annual . convention bore Inst nitxht. I'euil Lieuullen of I'eii- llOton. .wilti elected vice, president, ami livan Ilnrtin .of John Day HtjureJtary-troasurer. The conven Hon tdosed with a banquet. Survey h:ive Bhnwn Unit Vll ( Istlim 'ClilcuKO biiHlnt'HH luniBds werp fnnnih'il bi'lnro ISHK. your 'V '4": :Jri: .i THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY, - ' 4 ...... v.." ,. - Med ford, Oregon , 32 YEARS T WAHIIIN'CTO.V Feb. 10. d:iy is the 3'Jnd wedding rsarv f if I'i evident .Hid annl .M rs. I Huovt'i' 1 11. mi, nppurontiy .i no ., . .- - i H ratirod In -IVZi liniiun at tin' Wliliu llmiso. Thpj M.VllsuriKI.I), Tire.,. Koli. 10. . uroimlnon . was. horn In riaikn lin sl.l.'iii .iiini to IiIh oifii-n at ltlBj( vvilllnm T. Hloll, mvmhfv I mm. county nnd at th nire of IS usual early hour and iliirlnii Hi.- ut ,),( i'0o county Imr for IS was' opr-nuinu . Hiiwnilll. which rnliiB In-Ill thn r.'Kiilar Tuesday ' year.-., anil )ironHtin( lH 'the lcnal wua ilcstrovcit hy the tiiirioun flood ealiillet niee pile I'l-esiilent nnd M r. Mon-erl ta s t e tes the Truth ! Is the State of Being Poor' Y -A . . Says Ptivorty can lie avoided hy cai'o I'ully saving jiai't of your oarn iiiS's, and invest iilp; your savings in sound securities. The Cali fornia Oregon Power Company preferred shares offer excellent opportunity for such a program of wise saving and investment. FOR INFORMATION , .. , , .write to , , ..) j S I Investment Department Ueblom mnlte nnjl special oKsorv ! Con eh Tinier Knife. TII13 DAl.I.KH, Ore.,, KeJ). 10 iPi Hobert Murray, formerly I known throughndt the - Vnclfic : northwest for IS''rt6vMrt'ment pf 'strong'foothall teams while coach j a l The Dtdles high school, was ' restliiK well at ft hospital here to jday following an emergency op eration for appendicitis. 1 ' 1 lilmuii' ot oiirlj' foucci d'. Mono, died here ln.M ' niirht. '. cool and comfortable Webster ! ! HIWRFR PIRNFFR 0FrOREGONDStS IO lljTI.AiS-J,- J,-l., 1 (JP) I Iho pfinu-ei' lunilicrnicn of Oro- non, iml cue oi tile nujut iironii j nont In the .I'lvciiic Xtirtliwt'Ht, ot IS!ll, . lie erected one of tho first steam yiiwinilli' Iri the Miate. n op. : . t n & , LiM-ln .V Mvl r.. ToMti o Co.