Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1931, Page 10, Image 10

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German. Colony fori Years
; Followed Soviet ? Idea
Until Recently Used Ox
' Teams and Forbid Bobbed
Hair. j. ; , .r t
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; AJjAlYA. la,, Juno 20 '(111') A
communistic colony slmllur'ln ninny
wuy: to the , government ot Soviet
Russia has . prospered here 1n the
heart of America, for genr-ratlona.!
Thin colony Ib muio up 4f seven
unit harboring -upward of 1,200
persons ujnd has falat'jvlth oom
munlm lis tho nliindnid of living
since tho colony flust, itiJS cstiib
llshetl liy'Uerman Infinitums.
Every person 'in tha, colony is
entitled to a llvlnit froni the col-
nnv nin,lif Ihft FtllMlfCnllkn tho-
art. To make suusMeyeo; possible
th'4 Industrious coloiilHijTJafni more
livestock und , -nmnUfattfufo tires
umL. woolen products. ;'; , ,
.' Hpnrii MiMlora MfHbojds
.Contrary to the- Itti'niliih dejelio
for tho Intent In ecIcnllftL'tachiovo
ments, the eolonl(ns,'touaro re
luctant to adopt nCfdcJ-rf Inven
tion. It wan only rccj'ittly that
ox-teams wore . replaced' liy trac
tons and until a 'unnttJ tJme hko
bobbed hair ? warn- ,J(mio -Ju, strict
taboo. V. j
i Also In contrast' jo t Soviet
system, the Amana cQinmuhlsla are
highly rollg-lous. .- s '
Over each o the seven units a
board of trustees presldoi and an
organization of the older men in
tho community, known ,, as the
gront council, soUlrs ,;nu.ltora con
corning the entire group.
College Etluuitlong
'Included In such problem would
1)0 the question of allowing a young
boy or girl to nttan. alk'K- If
properly fitted the appUcant would
be approved by thai grent council
and sent to a flnlshlng-'anhool to
study tho subject of hnu'dholro nt
tho oxponso of the cdrmiiunlty.
Only ono obligation' attnehos lt
olf to the education, I. W., tho young
person must 'return 'to"'Hio colony
after graduation.
Tho great council Is employing
strict measures to prevent disin
tegration of the coldtfybst locat
ed as It is.wtth iinti-eomniunlNtlc
principles In pmetico on every side,
many of tho younger generation
have loft tho homo of their fore
fathers, ,' ','
In tho past decade fho pb'niilatlon
has decreased nioro tlmn 'SuO.
DE SOTO SELECTED TO
ADVERTISE
LOB ANOKLRS, Cnl.,1 Juno SI
A DcHoto ISIght sedan, 'specially
painted and appropriately lettered,
9ias boen chosen to make' 'a Berles
op-trans-conlinental and cross
country runs advertising tho 1US2
Olympiad to bo held In this city
next year. ' ':' ' !
The Do Soto has boen painted In
a novel arrangement of the patrio
tic Yed, white and blue: In addi
tion to tho distinctive 1H Unto coat
ofurms In gold and lettering nd
vlslng tho public of the imi)ortnnl
sports meet In this Bouthem Cali
fornia metropolis, the ear has been
dubbed "Do Soto Splrlt.1-
,It was learned,- In '' connection
with this ovent, that tho ear chosen
for tills, trnns-contlnehthl-advertising
program, Is tho samo Do Soto
In which Tcte Do I'anlo, famous
racing star and special 'factors sales
representative for Do Soto Motor
Corporation, recently made a trans
continental run, vlsU.lrur.a scoro of
Important Do Koto dlstrthuturs and
dealers .along tho rout;'"
Tho car will he nttirted 'rom hero
with elahorato cereipoil(ii.
Vml RliKsfHila Til Go
' M18S()UIA, M.m., Juho 20
(UP) Fort Missoula, last of a
long lino of military cstaljlshments
OLYMPIAD
which guarded loe advance of . hlplength coats which lend tho ap
Westorn civilization, hao liecn -rco- piarnnco of formal afternoon
ommenned to tho War1 'Department j (nicks, ,
for abandonment, it ws tho only
active post between t'ort Knelling,
Minn., nnd Fort fleoriff Wright,'
Wash., and was garrisoned by 15
officers nnd 800 men.
; pwrything Here?
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A'
Cassia) mparts ai tha Wsitsrn Aula Supply Company suffsal lliaf
. Ispf aa a starting am a vacaltea trip all ol Ihs camping equipment should b
aasswiMi i ia tfca yard ao that nothing will ba leit behind wins the (rip
is actswlly bataa Tba family shows is "checking and doubla-chatklni"
Mr f1i" JjipBeiH in raparisi fvr the nuri ssasoa. j ,
These days Vhen there is so much traffic '
oft the highways motorists need brakes
that will operate 100 per cent efficiently.
However, when Norman de Vaux, president
of . tht . BeVaux-IIall Motors Corporation,
personally tested the brakes on his own
car, a DeVaux 6-7f custom sedan, under
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Death Periaiiy Wins Favor
Of Mary Roberts Rhinehart
lly Htio McXuitiaiii 1
WAHH1NOTON yP)ln compnny,
sho bolloves, with many other wo
men of tho country Mary -Itoberts
HInehart, widely known author
and, welter-of detoctlvo fiction, Is
nlmndonlng hor HCruplcB against
capital punlsbtnent.
Tho country wldo prevalence of
crimes committed In cold blooded,
calculating fatjliion for profit Is re
sponsible. Hho believes punishment
to fit tho ci'lmo Ib the .uuly way to
remedy tho present situation.
In her uule't "of her troo Bhnded
work room In hor spacious, cream
colored hOuso on ono of .the capi
tal's fashlonablo thoroughfares,
ho talked thoughtfully of ,the
tragedies being enacted from to
Angolrs to New York. Her CJuoen
Anno desk was In ', order. Her
duy's work finished,
"Only by tho four of punish
ment Is society protected anlnat
tho orlmlnal; ,by swift and suro
retribution," sho said.
"I am not talking of crimes of
position, which are novor nffoetcd
by such fear, but of cold blooded
crimes committed for profit of
or.o sort or another.
Daylight Saving
Something New
Uy Diana Morwln
(Associated Press Fashion EdUor
PARIS (P) Daylight: saving
styles have transformed tho eve
ning lnodo, .
Hlnco tho turn of the clock
forced tho smart sot to don ovo
nlng nmiy und dine beforo the
sun sots, Pai'Mun couturiers have
evolved n new evening ensemble
which lt equally smart by daylight
or tnmplliiht. .. j
H dif plays several points of dif
ference from tho usual formal
evening ntilrc. Shorter skirts,
higher nocks, simpler fabrics now
mark tho inodo whU'h Binnrt Pari
sians wear botween six In tho eve
ning nnd dawn.
Hutln, chiffon nnd laco aro tho
fnvorlto fabrics, fluttering- heads
and lames play scant part In tho
daylight saving dinner mode, slnco
tlu-y are out of place until tho
bright lights flash.
Many of the now dinner frocks
lire deigned with bcrlhn oapelets
or fichus covering the upper arm.
Skirts termlnato about six Inch
es from tho floor. Most of the
gowns are worn with matching
The colors chcon look funnily
well under sunlight or electric
bulbs, n-ad white, tobacco brown,
leaf green, currant red nnd prune
fa ncn luyk purple) are among
SBSs1Ba
' - r was.
MEBFOTtlT MAlL"TRTmjyE; itrET)roRP
HIS BRAKES PASS
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. "Crime has .'t o'c e n't 1 y become
profitable. Tho percentage of mur
derers who pay tho -extreme penal
ty Is almost negllglblo in our
mounting, list of -killings, and tho
nioro profitable 'the crime, tho
more money nvallublo to defend
the criminal."
Mrs., Itlnehnrt, 'flvo times a
grandmother, but. retaining hor
look of freshness and youth, con
tinued: "Wo mny have to roturn to tho
old idea of 'vengeanoe," she said
"nn eye for an oye, a tooth for a
tooth. ..
"A'lo'ng with resiioct for law, too
many hove lost their respect for
property, and Oven for human Hfo.
"It Ib absurd to blamo crime on
moving pictures, or to Book any
othor such oxptanatlcn, Tho plain
fact Is that too many criminals
aro finding crime profitable and
oro escaping ItB consequences.
."The reign of terror should be
roverscd, and tho bnndlt go In fear
of his life; not the decent citizen. "
It Is ftlrB. ltlnehart's custom to
rond and study trio crimes pub
lished dally In the nowspapers.
Evening Styles
Under Paris Sun
the favorites, while two-tone
gownB combining palo pink and
brown, .palo turquolso and emer
ald, or tomato and tobacco aro
among smnrt combinations.
- Evening hats also have stepped
into the daylight saving style pic
ture. Calls of tulle embroidered In
shiny . straw, not borots trimmed
with hnlos of flowers and metal
thread caps decked with lacquer
ed feathers aro tho most popular
evening chanenux.
Qreen glvox you tho right-of-way.
This Is especially truo of the
long green. Kenosha (Wis.) News.
AUtBlIir, P.O. B. FACTOHT
TEX POINTS OF SUPERIOIIITY
YOU OUGHT TO CONSIDEn .
A comparison of the specifications
of the De Soto Six against those
of three prominent sixes with a
list price below (700 reveals these
concrete points of superiority for
De Sotoi
BOTO SIX MASS
ft largest engine ft org.
est p.ftfisi dUplaemnt Tne
greafttsl maximum bras Aorse
power The largest .umber of
main bearings e Tht largest
total main bearing area 2 As
best (ype of piston (aluminum
alloy telfb steel struts) ) The
best type af trbeel bvaringt in
tbe rear a-We double tope red
roller bearings as agaliut single
roller or bail bearings) e The
best type of brnaes (Chrysler.
designed1 unlherproof Internal
hydraulic against mernnnica) e
Tho itrongott type of a!-sfee!
body The newest type of
double-drop frame against tbe
conventional straight type.
- Chrretar Mslsri Prsdss I
TUB S.W.Wir CAn OF THE LOW-PRKB IVIKLD
' 834
Mead-Furch Motor Co.
Corner Eghth and Bartktt Phone 990
TEST
the watchful eye of Traffic Officer J. B.
Jackson, he found that he was able to stop
well under the minimum distance required.
At a speed of 25 miles an hour he halted It .
in 8'a feet,IncidentaIIy,accordingtotranie
charts, if you're going 20 miles jm houEjj'
you have 37 feet to stop in. ',., 'i
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Woman Officer of
Spain Speeds Work
For Prison Reform
MADRID (P) Victoria Kent,
Spain's foremost - woman lawyer
and the first of her -sex to -hold
1 1 , ' publlo office In
the nation
wading Into her and so is deep wine red and a
now task that's01"8" th color ot hot but"
n f director o t ,
3panlsh prisons
with a vim.
Hardly had she
been- named to
office by the pro.
visional repub
lican government
Ibeforo she com
'mencod to 'Bet In
motion the
wheels of mod-
em prison, re-
victoria KENT form. Spanish'
jails, generally,
have not enjoyed 'a too savory
reputation In the past, hence her
tnsk Is difficult. .
Hho harbors visions of putting
Spain among tho lenders. In prison
reform, and the national cabinet
has given hor a vote of -confidence
In her work. '
She has been making recommen
dations to city councils without
any maybe clauses. Her ultima
tums have been simply, "If you
cannot Improve coll conditions here
within 15 days, build a new jail."
Authorities tire accepting the ad
vice. '
Senorlta Kont favors segregation
of prisoners as to class of crime,1
permitting them open nlr exorcise
and providing them with useful oc
cupations to prevent idling.
Jcsso Juntos' Gun Stolen
CAMBRIDOB, Mass., Juno 20
(UP) A six shooter with four
notches .on It, entd once to havo
been the property of Josso James,
was Introduced as evidence in court
here. The gun, it was alleged, was
ono of several articles "stolon from!
tho Popperoll homo ot Mra. Lucy
O. dishing. ' (
These cold facta tell only part of
the story. To appreciate what De
Soto's superior specifications
mean la terms of performance
and owner satisfaction, you have
to drive the eat. There Is some
thing about the speed, hill-climb
Ing ability and flexibility of Do
Soto's 67-boraepower engine that
cannot be Vrcn toppiwichetl by
any eompetlton ,
The slender-profile radiator,
swsnky lownesa, long, sweeping
lines and handsome 'Color combi
nations of the De Soto Six make
It by all 'com perl sons the smart
ear of the low-price field.
Let us giro yon a demonstration
today. Learn for yourself what
a lot of extra f-nality these few
extra dollars will buy. And yon
will be equally impressed by how
much more you get tnryour money
In a De Soto Six than In aevetral
sixes that are much higher Inprice.
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QTlEGOy STTXPAT, JUNE 21; 19317:
Paris Styles
By Mary Knight '
United Press Staff Correspondent
PARIS; UP) Being born with
a ' silver , spoon In your mouth -Is
quite, nice Indeed, but there are
or.iy ; a ltmlted number of such
poens. at., tho disposal of , the
stork, and when he fails to see
one lying around when he gets
ready to make his earthly descent
he studies the situation a. bit and
decides that the next best gift for
a baby girl la to be born with
good taste and a flare for fashion
not exactly applied fashion, but
that Intangible flare that makes
almost anything she puts on her
well-formed body just naturally
look like a million dollars.
This year that fashion child.
Who has had to buy her own sil
ver spoon, will realize the truth
of my saying and appreciate the
wisdom of the stork that accom
panied her on her first Journey.
Oiven her little figure, her cer
tain "air," and hor natural good
taste, she Is going to make her
silver spooned sister realize there
ure some things she cannot buy.
She will achieve some of her
timarteat results with Jackets be
cause -she can show her ingenuity
best with them. Lenlef, Martial ot
Armand, Molyneux, Patou, Worth,
Luetic artd on up nnd down tho
lino, will tell you that Jackets are
worn with every type of gown this
season, and Just as often In a col
or and material contrasting with
the gown. Just now, for tho next
few weeks, thoy will have a bit of
fur on them the flat kind that
makes smart lapels and cu'fs, and
that looks more like soft satin
than real fur. Later, there will bo
little sleeveless ones that are done
In bright splotches of color and
worn with puro white frocks and
colored Bhoes for tennis and golf
especially. '
For "nice" there will be, of ne
cessity, sevoral done In lace and
chiffon and organdie, and one or
two eatin ones for emergency be
cause satin goes with everything.
. PARIS Gloves that are black
on the underneath and white on
top Is just another proof that
fashion this year Is beTng practical
and at the samo time interesting.
And of course this double schomo
of, things for gloves applies in any
number of colors. Navy blue anu
beige Is a popular combination
terea toast.
It noes without saying that this
new glovo is the greatest saving
on the dry cleaning bill and per
mits the possession of several
nairs because each one lasts long
or when it Is not worn conatantly.
They come In two tones of the
same color as well as contrasting
colors, and for those who do not
particularly caro for the gauntlet
glovo with certain costumes, inert.'
Is dainty leather wrist strap of
twisted thongs that draws the
glove neatly to tho arm and pre
vents any wrinkling up a cioso-
fitting sleeve. These may bo pur
chased separately ana in sun
third shade of the glove or a third
contrasting but harmonizing color
Another glovo for long-slooved
frooks has a :v,ldo turn-bnek cut!
that '.'copy cats" the design on the
purse. This may be m. a simpio
monogram only, or It mny show
various Intricate Ideas of stitching.
beauvals 'embroidery, or geometric
Insets of patent leather using af
ferent colors ilf one llkca Whore
there Is a bolt to accompany an
outfit to be worn without n coat,
It Bhould belong to the samo fam
ily 'as tho gloves and bag, or at
least show that there Is a very
close relationship between tho
three. It may be roverscd to meet
the requirements of an ontireiy
differont ensemble and again the
word "practical" la synonymous
with "smnrt." - ? , -
Rogue River Valley The Scenlo
paradise of tho world
The Salesman
The
Newspaper
for the Home
The
Mileage Btraies and
Eagles Made With
Austin Roadsters
' Skimming along the highways
and by-ways hereabouts in new
bantam Austin runabouts, local
golfers and non-golfing motorists
have already chalked up some
gasoline mileage "birdies" and
"eagles" and more are to co:ne.
H.. F. Lango of the Armstrong
Motors, Inc., says "records set
by the bantam coupe, which stir
red up tempests in automotive
tcacuns during the past year by
its performances in snow, sand.
mud and roughest- going wll
nrobablv Increase. '
"Austin owners here driving the
bantam coupe have .averaged, as
much M r.fr' miles fmm a gallon1
Hall Engine Power U jhirtth
It's the talk' of America
today this utterly amaz
ing speed, power, get-away,
and flexibility of , the -new
De Vaux S-75.!Thonsands
of motorists have judged for
themselves, five minutes at
the wheel, and they will tell
you no other low-priced car
even approaches its' truly
sensational performance." -
If you have not yet driven
a De'Vaux - give yourself
this ' brand-new mo t o ring
thrill today.
chat's
Medford
of gasoline. This has been as
tonishing enough. But I believe
paBt coupe performances will be
s er beeruse of the leased wind!
.!.,, ,.,. of an open car. Par
lightly bettered by tne new in
for a gallon of gas with a ban
tam Is 40 miles. Eo far few motor
ists here will admit they naven i
knocked the spots off par with
45 and even 60. miles from a
gallon. .
"If they can stretch a gallon
as far as that in a coupe, I be
lieve they should do even -poner
with the new roadster. I exvect'
to sse " the record, under exeep-
. . 1 a ul
tlonal circumstances, puont-u
high as 58 miles to a gallon.'
Pupil Traveled 54 Miles a JDay-;
BEN HILL. Oa., June 20. (UP)
ramKall .IK.vAAr-old
' Ben Hill girl, wanted to goj to Ful-j
... .
ton High School, Atlanta, ana ior
four long -years she did so, living
we
7 Enjoy the wonderfully,
pleasant sensation of pilot
ing this different, eager,
nimble car1 ; the first 3dW
priced automobile powered,
by the famous Hall Engine.
Six Port IMake Manifold . . .
Is 'liked iii the Hall Engine for
the fir$t time in any Ii-head -JjatSfm
ger-car engine. This notable afl
vancefflent decisively mtreaiee ,
po-wer .efficiei. .thoftt. tpfuial
fuels, the. Halli ng)n 'derloc
more than St,?' ffr, ; '
, . 70 Horsepower,
Phseton , i .
Standard Coup .
ftutinata Coups
Sport Coups V ,
Standard Sadsa v
Sport Sedan , ... .
' Cvttom Con pa
Custom Srdaa .
aux
6-75
...
SptHal
Y6, T5 TO MCES :AN
SABIN & RINDT
32 North Riverside - Phone
Vfelcorne
T'S a talesman that edges its way into
every office .... eats its way into
every home. A salesman that is expect
ed daily; welcomed eagerly; attended
with interest and relied Upon for )tojh
ping information; ' ru " ;U '' Vi tJ.!..
Truly, the most sensible, certairtirect,
productive and ccopomical way of sell
ing your goods, MR. ADVERTISER,
Mail Tribune
here, tut 6oinmiitmr-s)- tofa t"l "
miles every .day. Not once oaring
those toii jearti was the absent or
tardy, aid when Bhe we gradsatea '.
this spring her friends figured P
ahe had traveled a total rt il,W ,
miles. , t'
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IHackWra Whins SuSHIrel
BOCHESTERj ilinn., June 20
(UPj-A: fight1 (0 tWimWh .-.
tween a blackbird! ana a. squirrel
was witnessed W. Mrs. -B. Dies
In her back yard recently. Tte
fioht took olace in a tree. The
blackbird was Tho Victor when it
knockod the squirrel from a branch,
. ... . . M I, tn tfiuit. 4jM
causing u 10 wi w v -
ground. .
Cartoon Movies Popular
BERLIN. June 30 P--Amert-
can cartoon movies-rw uwjjumi- "
Germany, and together with tho
,,u, - ,4,ia,ta a ret loaders
iigmcr inn.
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