ttEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, JULY 7, "1931. WBANOU 'W HWSK GAS i i ii in x 111 ill: i v i nnuii i i in i i LUUIlU ULU ;Y llnlL llUlli ID mnoN r fsi to whjkis! ill Hoover Shoves -. Business Aside For Ball Game Six Young Men in Medford Car Thief Is Given Year in Prison Others Have Chance to Escape Bars Six young men appeared before Circuit Judge H. D. Norton thin morning for sentence upon picas ' of guilty. One was sentenced to stale prison, one waa paroled, one had hfa cane continued, pending payment of expense Incurred' by Jackson county. In returning him here for trial, another had son fence deferred until tomorrow und two the cigarette pistol bandit ; had the final disposition of sen tence delayed until Thursduy . .morning. Victor C. Mnrcelle, who claims to be 14. though the court said. "you look nearer 18 to me," and George Htone, 20, dressed In naval Uniform, charged with ft series of aervlce station holdups 10 days ago; appeared and plead guilty, Mnrcelle told the court he was 14, although In his confession ho admitted 18 years. The aulhorl ilea telegraphed back to York, Neb., his birthplace for statistic ' on his ago and his case was trans fcrred to the Juvenile court, with : power to refer the case back. If 11 "Is shown the defendant Is faU trying abort his age." Hone, for Iarolts Stone, who wns on furlouah from his ship at Ban Diego, was to learn his fate at the same time. His mother,' a resident f : Portland, Ore., was 'In court. Hoth youths are confident of parole. The "cigarette pistol," with which they Intimidated local service "Hi lton and hamburger stand attend ants, was Introduced. 1 Paul Pnyno, 18, on parole from the Juvenile court at Ijos Angeles, was sentenced to a year In stato prison. Ho plead guilty to atrnl Ins a Ford roadster belonging to Hubbard brolhors, June 25. He ' was captured at Orants Pass, Tho youth said he had no parents, and was hltch-hlklng north. He had nothing to say." The court In administering a . year's sentence at Hnlem, said 1 hate to send a young man to prison, but It will enable you to detormlno whether you wnnt to spend most of your life In peni tentiaries," The lad wopt ut the . court s word. Mother Makes Pica, Kenneth llnbhlngtnn, nlsn 18, who on July 8 "borrowed" H. A. Johnson's Kord so he could "tako hie girl to the Ashland celebra tion," waa paroled to the district attorney, with th condition that he work and contribute to the .support of his mother. The latter old the court "Kenneth has al ways been a good boy, and con tributed to the family support. Ho always worked when he had a chance, and gave his money to me." It was the first mis-step, Authorities said. J. II. Thompson Cherokee In flisn. a nalnter bv trado. and na tive of Oklahoma, travelling through Ike west "for his health, entered a plea of guilty tu-the rharge he passed N. 8. F. checks djh "The Club" to the amount ot CIS. Thompson claimed failure ql his wife to deposit ISO In the bknk waa the cause of hta trouble. The wife told the court she had failed tu do so "bscsuse he had been drinking and I was afraid lie would buy more." Ijonkrd Kiltplclnua. The court aalri that the fact the pair had left far Yaklmn. Wash., after the checks were cashed "looked suspicious," but ruled that If Thompson would re imburse the county la tho sum of 140 what It cost to bring h ni from Yakima, Wash., where he was arrested, a parole would be granted on condition thit Thump on return to Oklohoma. Th"mp on was given until next Monday to raise the money. . John ' Davidson, ''barged with entering an unoccupied dwelilni; I sot Catherine street, was "given until tomorrow to plvnd and re ceive .sentence. The entire morning session was devoted to hearing the ploas. CHINESTCREW OM AttttiattA Pfttt Phl LorctU Turnbull, 13, of Monrov ia, Cal., hat returned from Italy with aeven outboard motorboat ipeed trophies she won. Meteorological Report Governor - Refuses Further Negotiations With Utility Magnate Barring City Service Company Shares From Sale Brings Protest July 7, IBM Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday fair. Cooler Wed nesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nesilay, but fog Wednesday on coast. Cooler west portion Wed nesday. I " PARIS. France U'l'l One of toe world's most luxurious and re markable yachts Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Uthaon Fahueatork and Is railed the Bhenandorh III. Its furnishings are from i50 to 800 years old. The owner and navlita tot procured a Chlneso crow and bad painted Up In the bow the iwvira staring eye with which er ery 'Bestial Jt,nk la provided. The drawing room Is fitted up as a re plica of a temple near Peking which was the favorite retreat of the lata dowager empress at the tlmeof the Borer uprising. The doors are of sandal wood and the wall decorations are carved In gold Pier and red larmier. The Hhenandnah 111 la a liKtO ton four-master and Kahnestoek him aelf has skippered her to the HI- vlera from China by way of Hlsson (tingaimre, Rangoon, Colombo, Hues, Malt and Naples. Local Data -. - if I Temperature (dcjtreeH) 97 62 HlKhel (liiflt 12 Mown) 0 07 J,owpnt (hiHt 12 hourn) 66 62 Rel. Ilumldlly (per ct.) 14 - , 60 Preclnlifttlon (InchCB),. 0 0 Htate of weuther Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn J tig 61 deKreen. Total precipitation alnco Sept, 1 1930, IS. 67 Inches. Temperature a year ago today: HlKhent 88; lowent 61. HutiHet today, 7:00 p. m. HunrUo Wednemlay 4:00 a. m. Hunnot Weilnetidny 7 p. m. Observations Taken at B A, M. 120th Meridian Time . m mo a? ai s r f ! riaker City HO 48 Clear Hismarck 60 60 Clear Bolso 81 64 Clear Denver 70 64 Clear Dca Moines 88 110 Clear Kriwno ; 100 . 70 Clear Helena 08 40 1'. Cdy.. Los Angeles 80 64 Cloudy Marsbflcld 00 I'hoenlx I nil 80 ' Clear I'orilnml 92 04 Clear lied Hluff 104 70 r. Cdy. Itosehurg 06 68 Clear Halt ljikc. 78 ' 66 Clear San KranclBco... 66 66 Cloudy Halila Fo 84 64 P. Cdy. Heatllo 78 64 Clear Hpokane 83 . 62 Clear Walla Walla .... 88 66 Clear Winnipeg 68 60 Cloudy V. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. : 4 10 BIG OP KIM PIIOKNIX, Arl.-UP)-A pecul iar problem lu parenthood con fronted Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Kmmnna, Phoenix, aflnr their rat. "Nigger.' riivo birth to flvo kittens. A Spaniel dog, "lrty" by name. decided she could do a boiler Job of mothering. Aflor much effort (ho Kminnna family reconciled tho nnlmula ami as a result the Mucin are enjoy ing tho unusual expertonro of be ing raised by a cat nml a dog. Tho (log will not leave tlin kit tens evon to eat, so her food la brought to the rut box. SON DIAL OF BRONZE llOSTON. Mass. M!P Hear Admiral Hlchard K. Ityrd has boon presented with a brnnie sun iliul by the Wright Aeronautical Cor poration of Peterson, N. J. The sun iliul. made In Umdon by John Moans In IHHI, Is Inscribed: "I showe yo fleeting hourcs of dnye. Aa one by one they pass awaye." . 10HN D. 92 TOMORROW; WILL TOIL AS NKW VOHK. July 7,--JPnhn D. Itorkefolter. emperor of oil, will hit S tomorrow nd his hlrthdm- iiehedule wtt ulwm the old aUKv MURineii iwroro pUwtnur.'' Arlnlinc early, (ho tdrly rapl taliRt la rjtpcted to mn an hour or o tn the forenoon at work with a eeoreiary. Ontrnartan still at Work WOIU'KSTKK, it pv . Thounh t hat-tcii w. KldrdKe, rivtl war votPian, rwrnlly eelehrattnl his Iftoth birthday anniversary, he Koea to work rinhy at a local piuinhlnic eatabliNhment whrv he haa lren employtMl an tMHikkerpr TOF'KKA, Kaa., July 7. Governor Harry II. Woodrlng said today hla negotiations with Henry U Doherty, utilities magnate, for lower gna rates in Kanaaa were ondefj and that the controversy wilt be fought out In the courts. 1 The governor said he would not reply to a telegram from Doherty attacking Woodrlng for the action of the Kansas banking department In barring from sale In the state all Cities Service company curb stock, except the company's first preferred Issue. The New York utilities magnate, In a telegram to the governor yes terday, placed on the Kansaa City Star responsibility for the action of the Kansas banking depart ment. Share Ban Halfl The banking department tem porarily has been restrained by the Hhawnoe county, Kansas dtattict court from putting Into effect Its order barring sale of the Doherty Hocttrltles in the state. A hearing Is set for July 13 In Topeka. Doherty described as "nothing leas than vicious" the action "in having your banking department Issue without warning and without cauwe and Immediately after and undoubtedly because we had failed to comply with your demand for a reduction In gas rates, the orders prohibiting the sale of Cities tier- vice securities." (.ovcrtior Arbitrary Doherty said Governor Woodrlng had "In some waya been peremp tory and arbitrary." He announc ed that he had wired Post mauler General Brown urging that the .Star be barred from the Malls and KoberL 1. Lanumt, secretary of commerce, calling attention to what ho called Governor Wood rings threat to throw certain Cities Hervlco subsidiaries Into receivership. Governor Woodrlng recontly asked tho Cities Korvlce company to reduce Its gas rata from 40 cents for 1000 cubic feet of gas to Spceijts. t WASHINGTON. . July 7. OP) President Hoover today shoved a, pile ot correspon- dence aside and went to the ball game. Worn by two weeks of con- 4 stant attention to negotiations over his moratorium plan, the chief executive decided to turn his attention to a critical 4 domestic problem the fight between the rhftadelpjhia Athletics and the Washington 4 Senators for first place In the 4 American league. - ' SING SING CON SECOND VICTIM PORTLAND NABS e - L - (Hrt IT JacbM Count! AMratt Gs, tint Itmt IM CMila arm.) Marriage Licenses Jninoa WlnRfield and Edith Viola ErlckHon. Clay W. Siilunnr and llolon B. Doyen. I KiiKono A. Walton and Ruby Cox. liomlnlik Novarro and Lucille Mattoson. Kdwin U I'lorce and Rosalvn It. Rlploy. hverott E. Cannon and Holcn Ruth Wilson. Kriioxt John Mnlika ami Mabel St. Clair Dennis. Inrold L, Kelly and Jnnice Dan iel. Job HoHkln and Mabel Florence Dakar, Circuit Court Portland I'ropertlea, Inc.. vs. M. M. Ilowera To quiet title. Kill Hi Smith va. Anael V. Smith Divorce Real Estate Tranafera I.tiko Hynn ot ux to O. H. Jackson ot nx V. I. to W of SKtt of Sic. tt. Twp. n It, 1 W. Modford IrrlRnllon Dlntrlrt to V. C, llaxler W. 1). to lot 5, Spring brook Hub. , Lemuel II. Utmlies et ux lo Clar ence Wheeler et ux Deed to lot on South Riverside. Medford. Wwley llnrtman to O. M. Knox ot ux W. I), to lota 6. 7 and S, block 30, Jacksnvllle. J. W. Antlo ot ux to R. F, Antli et uxW. I), to half Interest In lot In block 4. Park Add. to Medford. Jouett I. Ilrny et ux to Perry A. Ilinyq. c. D. to lot 16, block fi. Park Add. tn Medford. Lt'tlle I.. UroRory et vlr to Lurlle Abbott W. D. lo 15 acres In Sec. 35. Twp. 38 8.. R. 2 W. I.uclle Abbott to Initio U Oreij ory W. D. to It acres lu Sec. 35. Twp. 3tl S.. R. i W. j liny lledritns, popcorn Krower ir Mnltnon, II., credits the radio and Invention of an electric home coin popper with creating a re vlvnl In corn popping. Puts An End to Bunion Pains Don't Suffer Another Day There L. nn UkoIa . I n e way lo reduce Inflammation of swollen toe joint and help get them Mfrtnewhere near normal and that Is tn innlv MimmiaV l.-m.t.l ,OII nlaht and morning. Ask Heath's lruf Htore or Jar mln Woods or any first-clan, drunstst for an original turn-ounce hot n of MoomVs Kmrnald ttl (an Sic bottle lasts 1 we-k) and r. ie io sceem annnin In Its place. It to each a hlhiv ...... .. . j preparation that i. ...... . '"" "" an-tSHrthermoi, if bettle b.ee m.i tu you remi.let,. CHECK PASSER WANTED HERE PORTLAND, Ore., July 7. VP) On advice of Medford police, a man who sail he was Jack W. Faulkner, 45, a lumberman, was held by Portland officers today for Jackson county. He was said to be wanted in Medford as a fugi tive. Police said, too, that Faulk ner is wanted in Montesano, Wash, for questioning in connection with bad check operations. KNIFE WIELDER Guards Search All Cells for Hidden Weapons Privi leges for Inmates Can celled by Warden Faulkner Is wanted In this city for the alleged .passing of a $100 bogus check on the Hotel Medford. He will be returned to this city by Portland authorities, who will return with Klvln - Crow, local youth, charged with belonging, to a trio of check artlsta operating in upstate cltfei. Crow has been con fined in a local hospital, but Is now recuperated sufficiently for jail llfo. Crow, 'Masters and r Henry are scheduled to be given a prelimi nary hearing In Portland tho latter part of the week. H STORY 2 (Continued From Pa ire One) situation to bo'brolight under con-' trol today. r. Pratt aid. "Conditions are the worst I have over Been and ere beyond human power to control." Pratt launched - a - campaign nKalnst Incondarlsta believed to have been reponihta for oettinfr several northern California fires. C. (I. Strickland; deputy, arrested one- person, whoso name 'he re4 fused to make public, charger) with setting eight fires In Tehama county. - Didn't Speak 'for 1 1 Vcurs. SALEM, Mass. (UP) For 11 years, Percy Tyson and his wife occupied separate apartments In the same house and never spoke to each other. Tyson recently was granted a divorce. OSSINING, N. Y., July T- (flr The second fatal stabbing of a prisoner within the walls of Sing Sing prison today resulted tn the cancellation of all convicts' privi leges, while a picked squad of guards made a cell to cell search for hidden weapons, Tho latest victim of what War den Lewis E. Lawes termed an inmates' feud was John de Lucca, 24, of Brooklyn, serving a term for a holdup. He died last night in the prison hospital. Lawes said De Lucca had been stabbed Saturday night while at tending the prison motion picture show. Shows have been suspended pending the outcome of tho war den's Inquiry. John Mulvaney. another con vict from Brooklyn, was accused by Warden Lawes of killing DO Lucca as a reprisal for the killing of Frank Doyle, another prisoner, last Tuesday. Mulvaney was placed In solitary confinement. William Hook,' a convict, waa stubbed last, month while In the prison yard. He was not Injured seriously. Hl assailant waB not disclosed. , rT; ; I : . r : m n 1 1 ill m ' J HJrU JrLH STORY 1 (Con tinned From Poe One) Second Germany will nay the unconditional annuity of the Yoqjig ' plan to the Bank for International Settlementa which In turn' will re loan' It to her. Third The suspended payments will be subject to interest and will be repayable in 10 annual Install ments beginning July 1, 1933. I WASHINGTON, July 7 (P) With all nations agreed upon the principle of President Hoover's mo ratorium plan, the American gov ernment expects quick appointment of the committee of experts that will work out the technical phases of the plan. Acting Secretary of State Castle said today he expected Young plan signatories to appoint their mem bers of the committee at once. The American government already has signified Its willingness to co-operate, with tho committee, although It will deal with problems In which tho; United States has no direct! connection. Castle said the Interested powers knew the need for speed and that ho oxpocted It would take the com mittee at least three months to work out the hundreds of technical dotnils which must be clarified be fore the plan can go Into operation. The Famous Kuppenheimer Suits for Men REDUCED By popular demand we again reduce our $45 and $50 Kup penheimer 19 31 Suits. Tomorrow at Mann's the men of Medford can buy these fine hand tailored suits for 50 39s' This Special cannot last very long, so if you really need a suit of clothes, buy it now and buy a Kuppenheimer. Mann s Mens Section Stocks Have Been Re-Grouped and Re Priced for the Second Week of this Sale July Clearance of Corselettes and Girdles $1 oo JL The corset section is closing out a group of women's and misses' s pi e n d I d quality lightly bon ed corselettes and girdles. All sizes are included In this sale. They are up to 82.75 In value. Choice 91. MAIN FLOOR , "Kickernick" ; Sateen Bloomers for Children Children's finest quality genuine "Kicker nick" sateen bloomers in black, white and pink. These are a regular 59c bloomer and come in sizes 2 to 16 years. Your choice Wednesday at Mann's Special 39c INFANTS' DEPT. MAIN FLOOR .v;;: - July Clearance of Handkerchiefs Now is the time to buy handkerchiefsl This July sale offers you a marvelous choice of . all linen handkerchiefs In embroidered cor ner and applique designs. White and col ors at a fraction of their regular value. V Regular 59c Value 29C ea 4for$l Regular $2.00 size box of Coty's famous Dusting Powder Special $1.69 Good News for DRESS BUYERS GENUINE Mallinson's "Khaki Koor Sport Frocks i4r.-.-'A.T-ai-.i.i JT .liiS a I Dress buyers have long waited for this good news. A real Mallinson "Khaki Kool" dress at ow cost. These are genuine Mallinson frocks In the popular "Khaki Kool" silk. The sport fabric supreme for summer wear. 8ee these new prints and you'll be delighted with them. Sizes 14 tc 38, And remember, they are only $6.95 at Mann's Wednesday, SECOND FLOOR An Eastern Manufacturer of Fine Wash Cottons Contributes 1500 Yards of glorious new Fast Colored Prints, in a qual ity well known to patrons of Mann's. On Sale Wednesday Morning IS yd. The outstanding wash goods offer of the summer season: 1500 yars of beautiful new prints at 15e a yard. New patterns, new colors. Just the cloth for pajamas, frocks, aprons and kiddles' dresses. We win we could offer you more, but 1500 yards Is all the manufacturers would allow us at this low price. So buy now. Buy enough for several garments. It won't last long. This Is a Regular 25c Fabric 100 New Bed Spreads Gt on Sale Wednesday 100 new bed spreads have Just been unpacked and marked for Wednesday selling. These are a washable all-around scalloped spread In either single or double bed style. The colors are rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. MAIN FLOOR 1 38 to 50-in. Colored MARQUISETTE A wonderful new shipment of 38 to 50-lneh col ored figure marquisette. In the showing one will find Just the right piece for any type of window reatment. The two low prices quoted below are very special: 29c for the 38 Inch and 49c for the 50 Inch. 29c to 49c yd. MAIN FLOOR f 'THE, STORE FOR EVEPVBODY's 7 fMo.t-ao-w; neoKxaoiKGN. ivr v years. money reriiBdcd.' , i 3 "