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if l PAOE FIVE Comes to Holly . ',1 ! UP IDLE itHnatt mieedl pmre L MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, ORKdOy, THURSDAY. JULY L mm. I HEROES MEAT GROU P FARMING OPENS Unman SPAN ANOS If ' bijji Retum-jo; -Starting Pdint After Circling eiope in Less Than Nine Days Wild Scenes at Airport Oii Arrival at 7:47 P. M. NEW YORK, July 2. UP) New lirk and tha millions -who. are a Irt of it gave lo-iwo meu men iday the Bpectacular aort of wel- inie WHICH IB JBOWlvcu iui Bicv:- cular guests. Willelc Post ana naroia uairy, ,.b in the city after girdling the lobe in less than nine days, found .... l nnlDa., orwl at e peak of Its oninusiaBm. reriiea the CUSniOnB Ol Mil ttuunuuuiie v made a circuit of the city hich probably was only slightly s exciting man me insni iibbh. There were crowds all along the ute how many thousands no one red estimate. Tnere was me tual cheering, usual sirens, the ual quantities of ticicer tape,-ana m newsnaners tossed irom tne indows of the financial district. . Crowd Gathers tany Even before the fllors were out thslr heds at 9:30 a. m. a crowd d collected around the doors of e Rlti-Carlton notei, meir neaa- iarters. When tney unany maao plr annearance in the lonuy, re aring that they had slept "fine," cy were appiaitaea oy a nunurea tests. Outside 2000 more persons d collected, and set up cheers hen the two crossed the Bldewalk their automobile, some or me lookers made a rush to close in them, but 'police pushed them ck. v Even though Gatty and Post were ivlonsly refreshed by sleep, by loan linen, shaves and baths, there ere still traces of weariness in elr faces. " Agricultural Syndicates Are Formed As Result of Re public's Decision Lease Estates Now Uncultivated A new Jolson picture, "Mb Doy, MADRID UP) Hundreds of aRr:cultural syndicates are belnc formed In Spain's rural reclons as adapted fronv the star's sreiMest I the result uf (he ': By W. W. Clinplln, Associated Press Staff Writer. NEW YORK, July 2. W) The und-the-world flight record who wn'to less .than nine days today. At'7:47 eaatern standard time, st night, Wiley Post and Harold itty brought their plane down on tosevelt field,, whioh they left at r6 a. m., a week ago lat Tucs y. In eight day, 15 hours and minutes they flew 15, -174 miles ound the .northern hemisphere. o previous record, established by .ermnn .dirigible Graf..,Zeppe . two years ago; was 21 days, ven houra, 34 minutes. . Post, pilot, and Catty, navigator. ft Edmonton at 5:39 a. m., east- n standard times yesterday and 600 mile to Cleveland, stop. ng for fuel at 4:15 p. ni. They "k off from Cleveland 29 min es later for their last hop and ided an air tour of ten countries, tnada, Newfoundland. ; Ireland. 'Sland, Holland, Germany, Rus i Japanese possessions, Alaska id Canada, as well aa various Inerlcan states. The actual fly- i: time was four days, 10 hours. t minutes, nn average speed of 3.8 miles' per hour. ' Wild Sraio at, Port. Cheering as crowds have not red elnce the days of Llnd tr and Chamberlain nnd Byrd. indreds burst through police fes on the arrival at Roosevelt 'lo. and ruehed for the latest 'roes. for the next hour the field w e scene of wild disorder. Illin ois fought with police and with ( another in determined efforts e and touch the world filers, res time Post and Gatty nre- iled to drive off the flnlrt for ." York, but circled to momcn- ry safety In a deserted hangar, icn time the crowd found them i" the siege was renewed. When the tired men nt Inst did "away to their first-real night's " aiill'e tnell- mpo nrntrA Iha "rli b,CTOn' lhsre waf' no POSKlble in uneir minds that they re famous, but they know also fame exnets Its price nnd that V Do longer belonged to them ves but had been t i .- " of by the adoring public. nprrMcnlur Landing. Winnie Mae shot out of (he on gentle slant toward "n and a great iini,t u,ni om the field. At tr,-lri shot over the crowd at about . minked steeply and exe- M wl,, t"rn8 B,,out the Satisfied fhn ih., .... Cleared for him, he slipped 1 " one winv .... ts IT"1 a" """"y to the turf '"OllUh he wr. l,..j Plane Instead of a heavy long v-e speedster. '"k1', Who dld ,he navlgat- not m "w a" ,he fyns- r exnauwion as -iiu ne tnu - mlr ,u nine more or nti , k V ' 1 nv " "ad' r of bad weather, considerable :ht J . ' harl cndltlons of cht Ia y'6 como through all Pf a W"c Klad to h home. itt drank his zoth Blas of, ' he tt71med tHe Wh'e ",0r "W . wt Time. H th.i - " l"ne. " he sn . Wnji h. n j ..... tt-h.. .. "u oi inai 'tun. -ln" ,n on' of MaW i-.l " Popular wel okw . ,, ." IO bR "en- Their ' their f. " "Hld th,y mtht "try T'l T " v'nt around the Pacific W ,ney mKhl f. Hail ..m "tht- The I"anp L d' Would 'own to ."of Mn.H.M ... lur wnom t amsu liuccoMs or tne same name. win open at tile Holly theater to morrow for a two-day showing. This is a stirring comedy cen tered about the Kentucky Derby, American racing classic, in which Jolson plays the part of a colored jockey. With the feature picture will be shown a news reel with (1m hum McXamee announcing, a Khrtoon! called "Oswald In f'hlnn nnJ fifth'of the "Adventures In Africa" reels entitled "TihIIm of the Hunted." . republic's de- estates "Just a Gigol Craterian Feature O IS ; Lovo and dancing lessons niJx. In a hilarious comedy situation that hlcnda with straight ; romance in "Just a Gigolo," In which William Hainog le starring, now. playing at tho Fox Craterian through Satur day. Adapted from the Bolasco stacc hit, "Dancinp Partner," tho now picture presents Haines as British nobleman who poses ns Rigolo In an attempt toVtest" the Slrl ho plans to marry and who geta a alap in the face that opens the cato to his life ronrince. Whlniislcal comedy blends with heart Interest; Haines clowns de lightfully, and in 6thor parts of the picture contributes sumo of the finest dramatic acting of his ca reer. 4 . ;' Wally Wales Stars j in Rialto Picture "So This Is Arizona' comes tg, the Fox Itialto Friday and Satur day. . As typical of tho great open spaces the famous. Apache Trail, where the scenes are laid, f this Wally Wales starring , vehicle. Wally does, some splendid Worlv as an. Arizona ranger who is fear less in hU fight for the right. ' He findfl himself enmeshed with two adoring women but ( he pursues' his assignment with undcviatlng purpose! 1 E SET FOR SALEM SALKM, Ore.. July 2.-MP) Pour conventions will be held In Salem during the month of July, ft was definitely ascertained here today. ull of the sessions will be held in the chamber of commerce rooms." The State Association of Letter Carriers will hold a one day sesT. sion July 1 1 ; the Istaak Walton League of Oregon, and, the Oregon State Game Protective association will hold their conventions .here July 24. On July 24 the Oregon Title Association will convent!. All will be one day sessions. cisfon to lease uncultivated to farm workers. , The, government hopes to Im prover Spain's agricultural .status and better tho unemployment prob. lem. Tho syndicates will work the 'and on a profit-sharing bawls, leasing tracts of government and municipal lands and those uncultl. vated estates whose owners wish to rent them to the syndicates. May I'hO 1 toy a I laml. Latjjr, If, such an agrarian pol icy H approved in the national assembly,, other tracts will bo available for the plan,' Including perhaps .soma of the royal estates j abandoned by' Alfonso XIII. Agricultural syndicates in Spain are not new. - Thousands existed before' the republic carno, but these wero mostly, sponsored by the church and . included ...repre sentatives of the landowners. Under the provisional govern ment's pchemo,. the new societies includeonly tho workers, who In turn are subject to supervision by the ministry of labor. The Vatholic organizations therefore are being remodeled along the new lines. Aid by (lovornniciit. -' The government atds the agrarian-groups in leas'ng the land, provided the syndicates are soundly ergapVuod. It leaves the actual cul tivation and . administration .of the communities affairs largely to the farmers. However, the government nets ns;a kind of big brother, giving expert advice, .and even going so far. as subsidizing' sorlotlcs that need a little f'nanclal help. The . tremendous hope that the provisional government holds In these farm societies wan shown when Nicolau D'Oliver, minister of national economy, said: piwniioiis Time. "Spain is living in n precarious economic condition. We nre sur viving largely through our fruit and farm exports, and any dimin ishing of them means serious trouble. f'f A low days later i n e ts pan is n Agriculturalist aasociauon, an portant body of farm owners, sa d SpaJnJs agricultural investments represented 75 per cent of the nation's riches nnd that agricultu ral exports formed 05 per cent of all commodities shipped abroad. The syndicates are especially numerous In Andalusia and Kxtr madurn where the employment problem In most difficult. It ls ia'd that th? syndicates In Anda lusia alone have a membership ol more than 30.000. 4- DUESSELD0RF KILLER DIES ON GUILLOTINE COLOGNE, Germany, July 2. (f) I'oter Kuerten of Iluessoldorf, convicted of committing a number of gruesome murders in 1928-1929, died on the guillotine today. Mrs. Wilson In Wiirmw WAIiSAW, July" 2. Pj .Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, here for the un veiling of a statue of her husband July 4. nt Pnznan, went sightseeing today and was honored at several official functions. ewlf as more than satisfied with the flight ho finnnred to fulfill a wish expressed by his wife before hc died last September. JllvdlM I'ndi'teired. ' Among those who greeted Post and Gatty were two men who are ready to take off at an early date in an effort to lower the new rec ord. Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, Jr.. faid that the mark set by Tost and Gatty' would In no way deter them from their de termination to try a similar flight, with fewer stops. As soon an the weather Is good I'anuborn and .ir.'rndon hope to start a world flight with the first .stop lit Mos cow, the second in eastern .Siberia, the third in Canada nnd the fourth back where they started. Their ship is slower than the Winnie hut It has nuai coniroio r-,, F ATTORNEY SEEKS DELAY FOR TRIAL Ben F. Lindas, well-known lo ratly a an nttorney, who once ran for mayor of Medford; and tiow living :n Tacoma, Wash., has asked for 30 days' delay ere he goes to trial on an Indlrtment charging larceny by bailee, accord, ing to tho Oregon City Enterprise, which has the following to say: "Hen F. MndaB, former Oregon City attorney and now a resident of i'acoina. failed to appear In cir cuit court yesterday morning to present nrguments to a demurrer In the Indictment charging him with larceny by bnilee. However, an order issued by Judge Hewitt, sitting here for Judge Lntoiwrttc, was sent by telegraph to I,lndas directing him to appear today. i T.csidcB the demurrer. Lindas filed a motion asking that the case, set for trial on July 9, be continued for 30 days ns material witnesses would be unable to ap pear here next week. "In the demurrer, the attorney nlleoes that the facts set out In the Indictment are not sufficient j to constitute a crime, nnd If a I crime was committed It did not take place in this stnte. I 'Lindas Informed the county clerk that h? could not present his arguments before the court yes-, terday. 'He Is accused of converting to his own use $610 given as tender in the case of Itandall vs. Stoll." 4 Carlton. Construction of tile building at corner of Main and Kutch streets, to replace structure destroyed by fire, started by Geo. ; Worhtrr , A NY tobacco expert will loll you that J parching would ruiu tho flavor of the choice Turkish ami mellow Domes tic tobaccos of which Camel cigarettes are blended. Heating to that extent is an emer gency measure resorted to only as an attempt to take part of the bite and burn and sting out of harsh, strong tobaccos. We dp everything to bring you Camels in factory-fresh condition, preserving for your enjoyment the natural mois ture together witli the rich, rare flavor and aroma of those choice tobaccos. That's why Camel smokers bold so per sistently to Camels. They simply can't enjoy the stale, flat smoke from dried out, moisture-robbed tobacco. You see, every Camel package is now a humidor that excludes dust and germs and guarantees factory-fresh Camels to every smoker. If you are not a Camel syioker switch over for just one day. After you have discovered how mild, how cool they are to your throat, then leave them for stale hot smokes if you can. Tune in CAM HI. l .HTt:il HOI It ft'nluring Morion Downey and Tony Won) Columbia liroadeaNling S.ynIoiii every night xreit Nunduy Don't remove the moisture-proof Cellophane from your package of Camels after you open if. The Humidor Pack is protection against sweat, dust and germs. It do livers fresh Camels and keeps them right until you smoke the las one livniv when I Inlon tlrenchingrnln or when a lenky oil line ranses my flying unit to get soaked with oil, I know (lie Humidor Pack will protect my Camel Union. New Farmers' Cooper-1 Portlund. Hids received for ativo Creamery building practical-:' Installation of open bead sprinkler f ly completed and handling cream ; system In new gear locker at iiiu-i will Ht;irt nbout July 15. nlclixil terminal No. 1. nmed. A iihni one ran sleep while the other I pilots, and they plan to ny prac tically all the time, oay arm iimm. Cnlonel and .Mrs. .narif- Lindbergh were at Roosevelt field also to greet 4he latest heroes of j the air. . . IWore nolng to sleep at a.noiei In New York, uany rrai. ( "Nothing like America Americans for us as far as flying over siraoK - , . I AVelf. I had my instruments, nnu ' (U. night as well nave neen. V'"'"! o'wov!':. 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