Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MATL TmniTXR MEPFORD, ORKOON'. THITRSDAY. VF.nnrAKY 10:11.
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BEAR ROOTERS WELCOME 'NAVY BILL' INGRAM
LAY PLANS FOR
SPRING. DUTIES
Federal and Private Funds
for Fire Patrol Planes j
Commercial Pilots Give
Aid in Work. " . 0
WASHINGTON UVi Airnu'ii
will lu cnllod lo the rire
wlu'n iJt" forest fin; Ki-usun onns
In 'th Vpriiijf.
1 ConKre.s allowed $r.UK)0 for
forest .'ervice aviation in tho UK!
fiscal, year, and tuts will lie sJ
plemenled ly voluuteer lepuitif
of conunei'cial pilots wliosu duily
rouie.s li? ariuSM national forest's.
F'laHOJ- will start droning oO r
tho wooded oetiona of tliu Great
Ialies states In lull sprint: during-
dry rummer weather tlu pa
trols !wjll be 'extended over west
ern stales; and until the end of
the year there will he scattered
artx' to he watched.
I'hiiiL's Have Fire Duties.
Tho aerial worli will h(Qiun
diuMod under contract with com
mercial aviation concerns, as it
has been since 1H"S. as an adjunct
to permanent lookout stations. .
IMares will have a five-full! rele
Q play; m-uutlng to d leet fires,
especially during hazy periods and
after thunderstorms; emenffeney
transportation of men and sup
plies; reconnaissance of fires to
report direction and size: aerial
photography ; and us" in anti-fire
education. q
It has been frond that plane
patrols were too expensive for
tiMif !ng back and forth over
wooded sections to "spot" fires,
and the method now employed s
to hold ships-' in ivudiness " to he
pent rn particular missions, par
ilrufaily in search of fires started
during an electrical storm.
Inaccessible Areas Scouted.
While lookout plations cover the
ntjiin ieions of forest, inacceH
Piolo nivas are scouted by pilots.
Firef d'seoverod by lookouts t ften
are surveyed by fliers for first
hand reports on extent and dan
, Rer.
The volunteer reporting syst.ni
was inaugurated by Herbert Hoo
: ver. Jr.. a head of the radio
' ndivitios of Western Air Express.
I.ast year the pilots on repular
commercial runs of the company
reported 2 1 fires.
lieports by pilots of this and
other air lines, operating over
wooded rewi'uis ore M'lU by radio
telephone to forest, servic
headijiyirtere. The .volunteer system.-
which was experimental In
1 i :i o' will be expanded during the
!ippro!ichiiif; fire season.
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Aswruttf.i Prrst Pfrntt
Students of the University of California turned out to meet their new football coach, William A. In
gram, upon his arrival in Berkeley ready to start spring training. The former Navy mentor was
accompanied by (left to right) Mrs. W. T. Ingram, his mother; Mrs. Ingram, his daughter, Nancy, and
BOn,Home.ii
SOW GIRLS IN COURT SCENE
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PASTORS ENDURE
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EXPLORER CLAIMS
I'HIi.AnKWH I A U'.l. The
n mantic tale of Atlantis. lh'!
sunken, legendary continent, is n
mof than th.it; a pretty rttmantic,
tale, according to tirery Ma-n.
noted t 'en I rat American explore: .
.Mason, who recently returned
trnnt a 1'nlversiiy of I'enayl vaulu
eviK'ilitii.n to tho Yucatan wilds.
Hated that the belief that the
Ailautians had fled westward from
t heir mill -eeean home, when it
sank tinder the waves, had no
l-.isis in fact.
i am convinced that the Ma a
cult ore ir a nat ive culture and
was nut Unpeiicd from another
land as a r suit of a migration."
he declared.
"The Atlantis theory and those
similar to It are all rit;ht for
j im'e nmi iieiei looiaiiii'' chi
to scoer trmn. r.ui me moi'e eni
servatie archaeologists and eth
nologists believe the culture which
built these I'and old limestone
temples, there paved and elevated
madiYays. which rival Uomap high
ways, was developed on this hem
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BALI STATE
10 CELEBRATE
t ties have been himied In recent
j years and m-Motiatious aru now
proceeding- for preferential trade
I jiKicenient with l-'httand, Latvia
amf IJthuania. Helatiolis with
Sweilen are particularly cordial.
I'OJITL.WI). (nv, Feb. 'JU.1.-11"
Southeast stnrni warii'ims were
iTyimr at all ( U euun and Wasliim;.
too eoa-u stations today. The
v.e:ither bureau predicted Jncreas-iiiL,-
southerly winds-', with Kalesi
lute today and Louigh!. The weo
ther was thick on the coa-it. and
a heavy tarn wan falling.
A-
St. 1 lelcitH IMans belnjf . n t!
pared for c..p:itrm tion of $:0.000
school buMditlLr,
i mrrvTif nnnS J
ubtKiT mr
Esthonia Prospers After DeJ
daring Independence 131
Years Ano Oil Shale I
Prospect.
Before seing hue from work
cat or drink something iwcet
nd ice how this nourishment
"picks you up
i Associated Press Photo
Chorus girls of Earl Carroll's "Sketch Book" appearing before the
' Judge of a Chicago court as a result of ,a police raid on the ehow which
: was stopped, temporarily, on a charge of obact-nity. '"r '
tiKLAHOMA fITV. IM)
There are seven major hindrances
that have to be endured if you are
a preacher, the Ht. Itev. Thomas
A. Casady. bishop of the Kpiscopal
church of Oklahoma, believes.
They are:
1. Sacrifice of too much time to
handle executive officers "of the
church.
2. Requests to use the pulpit for
propaganda of all kinds.
3. Competition of denominations
4. Demands of being a good
mixer.
5. Small salary. T (.
fi. Lack of time for study.
7. Lack of a personal )n a
pastor's duty.
lOKT:-AND. Ore.. Feb. L'C A
WaiviiiK prelimlnarv hearing. Fred
W. Cierman, Multnomah county
eoutmis.-ioner. was hound over to
the county grand jury late yester
d a y on a e h a rse of i n vo lu n t a ry
matiBlauKhter. ICa automobile on
the night of February Hi, struck
and killed Louis. Lamport. Tti. n.i
the elderly nian.wns crossing an
intersection.. !VitncKes fc.ilu! traf
fic lights wove Vet against German
w hen he Van through the crossing.
CONTROL G
3GK i lUNEIViPLOYED GET J
AliO W FROM MAYOR'
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NKW YOUK. t'eb. Jii. uV j
Decision of Cities S rviee enniian
today not to extend or renew its;
offer to exchange its ftuck for;
that of HichfieUl til company
of California was interpreted in
Wall Street as Indicating success!
of the effort of Cities Service toj
ac(iiii e working cuitrol of Iiich -;
field. i
I'e.der the terms of the offer, j
which expired last night, e'th's
service exchanged one share of its
Koi k for four shares of Iiich-
field Oil, up to a total -of riO'MWU '.
shares of Lichfield common. i
AUTDM DB L ES CRASH !
nu nn nnnwr nnin1 1 fl IRflPl IRrVO PSnf.P
UN UAI UKUVL KUAU!nuirniLiOuHi
rOKTI.ANI), Ore.. Fob. IG.
Five men. two women and one
child, representing, they said, a
crowd of :!,.) IJ ( pcraoiii who took
part in an "unemployment day"
here, waited upon the city council
yesterday and demanded, among
other items, an appropriation of
51.."ino,iuio by the city for the relief,
of unemployment.
Other demands included reduc
tion of salaries of city officials;
no evict on for non-payni(at of
rent; reduction of the police force;
free u of- auditorium; abolition
of vagrancy Jin wfc; ; ' ;, ; :
.Ma'or l:.ilter said ".o.'' -v.
A car crash early this morning
on Ihe ' Jacksonville highway near
the Oak tirovc KClinul between ears
driven by'H. V. Johnson nntl Wil
Ham Antlersou, both of Med ford,
resulted in damage exceeding $-u),
nceording to a report today bv
State Traffic Officer Tom Khcri
dau. 'wjto investigated the crash.
Johnson was turning oft the high
way onto a. side road when truck
by a Sedan,' driven by Anderson, j
There was no one Injured.
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DESTROYED BY FIRE
Fire, caused by ii lump lieaU'V
to keep a ear radiator from freez
ing, la t night destroyed the gar
age it lid woodshed of L. K. Iluin1
I ill leys in the Capitol Hill addition.
ft,.,. ,!,,..(.. I ll.n 1 ,.,)!, )!..,.
as well as all the contents, indud-
ins tin car. a wardrobe trunk and I
some fuel. The loss was partially i
envered by itisnrance. 1
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1;NS1;NA!)A. Mexico, Feb. Hfi.
aV) Fire, which broke out in the
Nnman drugstore on lluiz avenue
here last night swept marly a
whole city block In the center of
the city before being controlled.
Damage was estimated at lUU.
MIMI. Seven buildings were de.ft"oyed
Ity the flames, including neveral
restaurants and the I Intel Mazat
lati. The prinrlpal damage was to
the hotel and the pharmacy in
which the flro starteil.
k seems like play!
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enwor
'THAT is the light way! Don't starve your
nyatcm those red-blood-cclls, when lowcrnl
in number, may cause serious trouble. In fact,
if the tendency of a lowered red-cell count ii
allowed to continue, ANEMIA may result, o
Body icfiikHcaa, lack of appetite, Hiulcnvriyltt,
jtaUiics8t nallow complexion, pimples and boils
are symptoms of a low blood count. Thee may
indicate that you need S.S.S,
S.S.S. restores the rcd-blood-celis to normn
Tour appetite picks up, your whole body
strengthened, invigorated! You, too, may foon
nie ana vitality, iici ine mrge sie
bottle. At all drue stores.
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HASTINGS. N'ebr., Felt. "C.iA't
Two policemen who were Kidnaped
by three bank robbers after a gun
fight with officeiM in which two
pf rsuiin were injured were released
todr v.
One of the robbeif. I'obeit Hen
dtiekx, and V'olcott Condlt, an in
vestigator for the Nebraska Itank
ers iissftelat inn, wre wounded seri
ously in an exehu nge of shotn
when offir.-i attempted to arret
the men. HcMdrickH wan captured
later at Ib'Viwere. Nebr.
One of the officers. 1'atrolnnin
William Wmids. ujis tied to a fence
pout near Oiaiton. N'eir.. and re
eahd tt-eiji hourti later. .I'oliee
a ptain Frank Ycttnian whs re
leased by the roltbpr! einht miles
fumi Sylvan Orove, Kanvan. about
3 u. in.
C 8 8. Ca
akes you feel like yourself again. m
Orrsnn WcihIipt,
lU.n t.niht and Friday, warm
er in the eat port i m tonight.
Fih "fioiiL, moil iiei l- tiaVw 'i
Xhey
Walk
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KNITTED
SUITS
Which Have Just
Come In
We just hIiiiw lllcm. Iiill 1 1 1 low
piico . . . note, tho Ihci-imIiiIiiii-look
. . . and Ihcii lha khIIs nil!
llieni.SL'lvos.
2-Pc. Dresses
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and
3-Pc. Ensembles
For Our Youthful, Clientele
SWEATER AND SKIRT SUITS
III new niilihcd (weed orftK'tM or
plain I. ti it, wit li coiilniKlliiK color
triniK. Iileal lur Bcjiool. olflce,
HpfirlH, t: I fj. ',V tual,irlce ai liieve
mcni.
$4.95
THREE-PIECE ENSEMBLES
In I wo-color Pheck effi-eta.
iKtucle anl zephyr mixtures.
I,nry lilill blollHos with IrllH,
wlilo rlliblnK walHtllnen. Yoke
KtyloK. nerflril anil flare lilrts.
Clever, lilts of arylc, and more
ccuiKinlcor 1.3, '
$7.95
Children & 2-piccc Enscmblcj
?2.98 ;
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SFCJFOIA NATIONAL . I'AltK.
Cal.t Cl'l Park anthoriticM hurt
have been wondei ing how to dis
courage tho red-headed wdpucl;
ers forehanded ncss, without. it
the same time, causing the birds
to le;ivo.
The park meii say the woodpeck
ers establish "worm ranches" in
the park road guide posts with the
result that the pouts arc weakened.
The biruV method in lu bore
hides in the posts and wedge into
thu holes acorns. Tho wookpeck
ers don't, eat t lie. acorns but they
appear later and eat the wornit'.
that, develop in the acorna.
liureau of. public, roads ,bid.s re
cently opened on grading Itcpp-ner-Spray
highway.
T A 1. U 1 N N, I'.stonia. t CIV)
Thirteen years ago Fslonia, tlie
small st;.. bordered by Soviet
liisia, Latvia ami the Haltic sea.
declared its independence and is
now among the most prosperous of
the Halite eountriex.
l-'stoia was an independent
country before the birth of Christ
up to lf.01 and throughout the last
centuries during which she was
under the rule of her different
neighbors her people continued in
their belief that some day they
would again become their own
masters. At the end of the World
war Kussia evacuated Fstotiia
under tho treaty of UroHt-Litovsk,
which also provided for tho occu
pation of tho country by Oermany.
Fssent la lly an agricultural coun
try , Ksionia enjoyed a gotal har
vest in UKln ami her foreign trade
also showed an Improvement over
the two previous years.
Largest llujers
Oieat Itritain and tiermany are
the largest buyers of Kslonian
products white, as regards imports.
Ccrmany occupies first place, the
Fulled States and Soviet Ilussia
sharing second position, with Bri
tain third.
.Much attention is 1109 being
Kiven to oil shale which. It is
hoped, will event ua lly become a
source of considerable wealth' to
the country. A big government
factory has been built and conces
sions granted to foreign groups
with a view to exploiting the. in
dustry. Ksionia 's foreign policy is one
of friendliness and cordiality to all
count He. h 1h prescribed lo her
gcogra phical position which des
tines her in be a connecting link
between ihe ,;KftA J:tnd Went or
I: o rope. A number of trade trea-
easy IV kdlin
when you
are
It nors nol jiay ,( RO ,nmc
"iliail tin-il." Ymir system,
in sui-li a coiulition, li.i vir
tually 110 rcsislancc. As a
result you may (ret chilled -
then comes a cold.
The "dead tired" feclijii;
ran he Avoided ly eating or
drinking n wholesome sweet
food such as a soda fountain
beverage, ice cream, candy,
nr sweet cakes. These are
quickly digested and the
co.l d
tired out
energy in the sugar is quickly
available to renew vigor.
At this time of Ihe year
diet plays an important part
in the maintenance of health.
I'oods should he chosen for
vitamins, minerals and rough
age. I'or quick fuel and palat- '
ability, sweet foods should
be included. Most foods are
more delicious and nourishing
witn sugar. The Sugar
Institute.
"GooI food promotes good health"
HAMILTON-, Mont. (L'.IM Till
Jliimillon laboratory, wlieru re
searclvi.TK have developed a HOl'lim
against the dreadeo ltoelty Moun
tain spotted fever, 'may be taken
over by the federal government.
.JiillH, luokbiK toward federal op
Vl'iUiou nyv, peluiinK in tho state
h-gtaluluro and congress. The
Wibdi . bill provides fur enlarge
ment of the plant.
INCORPORATING THE FIRST
Revolutionary Change in Radio
SENSATIONAL NEW
Mulli-Mii Screen-Grid Tube No. 51
Removing all background and hissing noise.
GETS MORE STATIONS! MORE DISTANCE!
HAS BETTER TONE! MORE POWER!
NO HISSING, CRACKLING OR SQUEALING!
Beautiful New Majesties with Walnut Cabinets'
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Beautiful walnut eiibnota at prices
still lower than you ever expect
ed. Free demonstration. Easy
terms. All prices are complete
with matched set, Majestic Tubes.
MODEL 22 ,
A small compact cabinet, beauti
ful in design, containing tho S
tubo Superhctrodync with all lat
est improvements. .
$10250
Complete
MODEL 21
A Midget Mapcstic Radio with all
tho new features
model 2
8-Tube Super - Hctrodyno witli
static modifier and acoustic con-
$
trol.
72
50
$
125
Complete
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