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iPAGte felGHT tfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE;, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1931. Seelu Governorship i nrniri mn itocl run rr?i r'i i ' . -J I RPD UN T ,tb(cyo-flound Texans Con- tact; Nurse Ship Above 1,-Nome and- Nose Into - Cloud Bank for Long Hop I "Weather Bad in Alaska iii , NOM B. Alaska, July 9. UP) greeted by the worst weather they nave thus far experienced on the! non-stop refueling flight attempt irom Seattle to Tokyo, Ilea L. Hon blriH and., Harold 8. Jonen took on additional gasoline over here J:0 a. m, (:30 a. m., P.8.T.), and --headed Into a cloudbank over Iter Trto' Pott Worth' was refuele over Hoiomon before the contact Tier and Pilot Jlmmle Mallorn of the frl-motorod mother ship act flown to load for a refueling con .tact over the Bering (lea or 81 Derm. ' ' " i- ' - io rerueiing contact were made between Hoiomon and Fair- 'bank aa the plane were (lowed by poor visibility with cloud presa- tng tne coning low. ' . Weather Improving. Although cloud were hanging 10 tne wave tlpa a the Kort Worth headed westward, the weather wa improving. ,,Tho Forth Worth, with the moth r whip hovering Inear her, ap lieared ovor Nome at 2:10 a. m M0 a. in., P.H.T.) The trl-mo P'ne landed at Solomon at jtti. m.' and was off again at 'ZAtl Wit the -i-eruollng Contact over .mat village. ; 1 Nattom et his blg ahlp down ihere;.at i a. m. .for another load iM Kaeollne feofore he took off, and ,ick greener, with Mattern. drop s,Pd. the tranafor hoee to thoTokyo bound pair.! ; 2rt!i', M dn Now load, i -' Ail he Kort Worth headed west wm.-ine muuior ship sottlnd to n rietavnero and mechanics Im mediately Began loading her with HOSPITAL FOR i i 1 '1 gasoline for the trip over the Uor ,in noi and Blnerla. j ; muiiiirii aia ne was not aure whil" th Mxi refuellna; contact ( wouia ,ne made, or when. llnCEfPEACESIlE ; EVED BY MRS. WILSON ! y ! . - . ' -,,-. a,-.i.:- .' i ' - .. VflENBVA ,,,Jiily 9. ( Mm. Woodrow Wilson, who Is visiting Geneva an . her roturn from Poi. nan, Poland, today Inspected the Ite of (he new League of Nations headquarters, where the "Palace "ef Peace''. Iif under ,m,.irnnii. r&ha entrance to this new home of .the league will be a huge gateway it11" vvooarow Wilson. I JThe former president's widow hi iveve tonignt for Paris. AMtoctattd Pre Photo O. K. Allen (above), chairman of the Louisiana highway commission. Is Huey P. Long's ohoice tor the Louisiana governorship which Long Is lesvlng for tht senate. Allen will head the Longbacksd ticket In the demooratlo primary. STORY 1 (Combined From Pace One) 11 1 1 mm woman 17 minnn mm OF COUNTY OIES fVTHE DAM.KH, ore., uly D.-HA'i latrs. Harah MUhell, t, the eecond fWjB Mdest tiloneer In vMm,.a jom nere .Wednesday county ; ! W8h naUv ot HlrmliiHhani. 3 o"mmin, ana came to Wisconsin ; with her parent when she waa 10 J ,yar old. The family came to . iThe Dalle In lUi. m,a Wu the ; ; . widow of William Mitchell, pioneer ! .j wagon matter. Her husband's i 1 brother, John Mlrhell, was a widely i 3 krtuwii pioneer editor hero. S A I JJOWA RICH IN TALENT i Next sports season j TWMetl 3 iof lo t tyear i iuwa city, la. rm if in nonarcan do It, the Unlveraltv i"wa smiuia have a surcosafiil I Track, fno. Sell, hua.h.n ,.j i.- kothall have wealth of major "P 'men relurnhm Track ha. u t.i !" .V.' l"M",b 1 nd haskethall nu roni, us major letter win A.. "nj'ej earners of the minor wu won nano. f DRAMATIC SOPRANO OF H CIVIC OPERA MOTHER f-r-WlCAtlO. July () A d.mh. ter wa. born at a hospital ut rtlght to Mme. Kosa Italsa, di-ama-tlo eoprano of the Chicago I'lvlc Opera eonuwny. Mme. Italsa Is the wire of Glacoma Rlnilnl, aim or the clvle opera. Mother and rtlld are "doing fine." It la their first child. j HKW YOKK, July .-John ,Oi, Agneer, vlra-preeldent of the . Iirternattamrt Nickel company. died last night at his home at Con. VH':Pm- nl" n mounoenienl ( 1K' company's offices hre to- i Orajve WhUn Drunk. OltTLANp, ore.. July .a Chsitg!! of driving While drunk and automohlle theft, were filed jalf-t J I-,h,H.H. . s, 1,., ill?!; ""i. rur(l tn'o another lamchlhei wrecking both car. lti a ee at a,00. of the Mcdford poople was oxprotw od by other member of the group, who joined Mr. ICershaw In de manding that all facts be placed before the public. B B. Harder, president of the Plnrt National ibank, speaking for the Chamber of Cotnmorce, told the two groups, "I'm for It. I do not like to ce more bondii floated at this time, but tho Condition under the preeent system I so ter rible wo havo to build the sewer to maintain our eolf-rosnect as municipality," ' Fcnm! Veto. The attitude of the Chamber of Commerce hoard In advocating postponement of tho election wus explained 'by W. H. Ilolger, who' assured the council thut the action wiw taken only uccuumo tho chum hpr feared Dint tho people at this time, would not eupport the bond Issue:?-. Tho need for distribution of 'moro Information was also em phasised by Mr. Holger. The domunds of tho state health dopnrtment were presented by Dr. u. u. msKecp, who admired council und chamber that tho "department nioiina liiulnenM" and will not 'await action from Medford nny longer. The typhoid epidemic, which- arlnes ouch full, wit,) accredited to the stench of Hour - crook, which1 In creases with the lowering of the water line. There are now,' four caae of typhoid, Br, Inakeop In formed his audience, and peo-plo living, In the Hear creek1 district have n Jtiatiriahlo right to sue the city of Mcdford. ... . . i Oaiunti-H riled. DnngerS from Impending cultH were revlewod by City Attornov tmin-K icarrell. who with Dr.. Ins Keep referred to LaUrunrin mid Wlllla W'lllta. two rle whloh ii,lri out liS. Out) and IJS.OOO in dnm- gos beforo bond iues for, new siiwuge ytcms were curried". Tlio Aim levy In Moilford was oomiuired with thai of other cities by C. A. Meeker, vlco-muvor. who showed that Medford Is In a posi tion to eaally euro fur tho bond lauo to bo voted on. Tho motion for endorsement of the bond Isetie by tho t'humlier of Commerce bonrd waa put by J. c. Mann, Ht ItfltlltCll. Kutlmatva of the eompleto, cost of construction of the proposed ii una sewer and tho sewage dla peaai pin n l were distributed hy -ny .iigiiieer fellerrel. The total for the trunk sewer approximating 1108.048, the Kowage disposal plant lias.lllis. Items lleied In the estl nmtes are iui follow: Kstlmato or. cnet of trunk sewer from Soulh Hca Addition l nnlt location of dlnpumil plant: ' 'Pe 1 J4 4iii mi r.muviullMl i 411 HUH II o joint ruler Minilmli. ,',.. '. t'oltiige Htieet siphon ... 1.200.0(1 Main Htreet slnhnn son no Jackson Street siphon. .. Oxoiotl r-iemom iHilliN, attor ney, otfli-e ami engi neering. 9 per cent n, 1 30.00 CONSUMPTIVES Makes 1,073 Loops State Board of Control De lays Construction New Structure for Investiga tion of New System HALKM, Ore., July 9. UP) In vcstlgation - of the state tubercu losls hospital with a view of pos slble establishment of a unit sy ten at a better location than th one now used, and a policy opposed to stute operation of farms other thun for reformatory or curative employment of various Institutions wore effected at the meeting the stute bourd of control today, The proposed Investigation of the tuberculosis Hltuution again delayed the construction of the new structure for which the state legislature appropriated 190,000 Order had been previously Issued to readvertlse for bids on revised specifications, and the original bills had been declared too high, J'roiMMO Survey uovornor Julius u. Motor pro posed to the board that a com mlttoo of expertB be named to In vestlgate the hospital at Salem, and should this committee rccom mend the romoval of the old struc ture now being used, action would he taken to present the matter to tho legislature. A report from tho committee would be given at the earliest possible moment. The mo Hon was panned by tho board. The present structure waa do dared a fire huziu-d and Inade ouato for hospitalization work Cottages adjoining are ' uacd to house many of the patients.. liar 10. Honr secretary of stale opposed the resolution 'on tho ground that economy was not considered In the operation of In stitutional furm. He suggested tnat furm bo oporated with tho dual purposo of economy und cur ative employment. His suggestion wu rejected. Tho policy waa np proved, with Hoss voting ngnlnst. , . SALEM. JlllV D (Pi Tho dm. motion or Major Raymond l' Ol son of Portland to the rank of lleulenanl-colonel. was announced today hy Mujor-aenerul Ocorge A. nite, commander of the National Guard forces In the northwent, Olson Is an electrical engineer. The 'appointment carries with it tho.arwlgnment of adjutant-general of the lst dlvLilon of the Nntionul Clunrcl, the poeltlon' recently left vacant when Lileutonunf-Colonel Tlmmiis K, Illlca wus promoted to brlKadler-goncrul. : f I If 1 jp N GIBSON NAMED FOR DRAFTING tion woutd Tiot be considered tech nically in default of Its debte. AnMociated I'rest I'holu Florence Klingentmlth, Fargo, N. D., flier, made 1,078 loops In a plane over Minneapolis. LAST OF OLD NAVAL LINE OFFICERS DIES OFDEJTPUIN Ambassador to Belgium Will Serve As Observer Ger man Banker Seeks Huge Loan of Long Duration WASHINGTON, July 9. (P) Hear Admiral Jocph N. Hemp hill, retired veteran of the Civil and HpaniHh-Amcrlran warn, i dead here at the ae of 84. A native of Itlpley, Ohio, Admiral Hemphill woh one of the hist of the old lino nava! officers. WASHINGTON, July 9. (P) President Hoover today designated Huh 8, Gibson, American ambas sador to Belgium, aj American rep resentative on the experts commit tee which will work out details of the Intergovernmental debt mora torium. Acting Secretary Castle of the- state department, In announcing tho designation, tut hi the ambassa dor would servo as an observer. PVederick Livesey, reparations expert of the state department, will bo r.'.Mit lo London to assist Gibson. CfiHtle expressed the opinion a satisfactory arrangement would bo found for the suspension of Ger many's conditional r e p a r a lions payments due July 1 r, so that na-i IvONDON.T; July a.-j-iV-Hans Luther, head of the Gorman Reichsbank, paid a flying vWt to London today and after a two hour conference with the ambas sador at the German embassy, left for Park. His visits herb brought no state ment from any of the officials con cerned, bui It was understood that Dr. Luther Is visiting the financial centers in an effort to negotiate a long term credit of between $250,000,000 and $400,000,000 to shore up Germany's financial struc ture, weakened by heavy foreign Withdrawals In the past two weeks WATERMDENS GIRDLER MAKES HAPP LANDING I THE DALLES, Ore., July'S.iP) The Mosler fruit district was made jubilant today when an arte slan well came In, flowing the larg est volume of any well In the mid Columbia district. The water, which spouts four feet above tho four-inch casing, was lapped at 80 feet, the last 20 feet being through hard basalt. The well is on the N. H. Brooks ranch and waa Intended for orchard irrigation but it may be purchased hy the city of Mosier for domestic UHe and Tire protection. IN-- HOME- STATE Wiley Post, Former homa Farm Boy, Chickasha Wives Injury in - Ground CHICKASHA. Okla., July (P) Wiley Post, one-time Okla homa furm boy, and his Aus tralian navigator. Harold Gatty, brought their globe circling air plane, ' Winnie Mae," to another happy lunding here this afternoon. It waa rushed here last from Indianapolis by Pilots ard Knox and Dan McDutfej OREGOFfiOlON SALEM, Ore., July 9. () Ham P. Mills, pioneer of the trek to the Oregon counlrv hore lust night at the age o years. Until May of last yea resided nt Centrallu, Wash, cently he made his home ! son, w. H. Mills, here. COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 9. (P) Undeterred by an accident In landing here late yesterday, Mrs. Wiley Post and Mrs. Harold Gtttty, wives of the round-the-world fliers, hopped off for Chickasha, Okla., at 9 o'clock this morning. Tho women escaped serious In jury Inst night when their plane ground-looped and was badly dam acred. A sister ship of the "Win nie Mae," tho round-the-world plane, took the women westward OMfJ Qkla-Visits Near 9. I tlMclffiV Iii J ANMIVIRSARY Bon 'fr Rasp You ir Thiroal? Wfch orsri imil'cainifl's S. 500.00 ltuo.no 1. 300.011 Vooo.oo 4.100,00 3.000 00 l. Son. oo J"XM ' 1108.045.00 - IVillmlnary estimate proposed -wnge dlspiHti plant: ' "vpam tn cmk ; ; XlS-oiwi ., tlrlt ohahhera Skimming tank 'niluiff tanks (i unlls) . SIuiIko luiinpliu iImii ... Sludw drying heds Doslini tanks Filter bcdi Klnal xedlmnntatlon Clorlnatdr I'll. rtnnccilon.'Vell.' flC ( of su .. ... . KleclUin, bnn.K attor ney. uffler and enitl nerlng Rmeraini!y iulit-r'. way. Intorsst on ar ranis durlnij cunstruei I'"""'" H.455.00 MOUNT CrtOOHAN. 8. C (P) llnre's n new ttso Mr buildings wnien rnrnieily housed banks thai have been closed: Karmei-s of tho local cooperative ajwoclatlon placed a bulletin bonrd In tho lobby of closed branch hunk here for listing tho produce iney wlsned lo sell. Plainly visible to nil namerabv the (ward at once attracted allen- uon and thousnnd nf dollars worth of furm produce has been sold through this medium the past year. RAIN WASHED EARTH OVER BILLION YEARS "Reach for a) LUCKY instead" What effect have harsh Irritants pres ent in alj raw tobaccos upon the throat? A famous authority, retained by us to study throat irritation, says: The tissues above and below the vocal -'chords and ' the vocal chords thenu. selves may become acutely or chroni cally congested as a result of the inhalation of irritating fumes in the case of chemists for example." LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOASTING" Process, which Includes the use of modern Ultra Violet Rays, expels certain harsh irritants present in all row tobaccos. We sell these expelled irritants to manu facturers of chemical compounds. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. So "Consider your Adam's Apple" - that Is your larynx - your voice box It contains your vocal chords. Don't rasp your throat with harsh irritants. Be careful in your choice of cigarettes. Reach for a LUCKY instead. V. ASIIINdTO.V. M n.Mll- ogists heileve rain has fallen on curtn roi at least a billion and half years, say Dr. William Howie of the II. a. coast and llcodetic survey. The oldest rudimentary rocks. estimated to t. illlton and a half years old. could not have been . ouo. oo j funned without running water to Sll. ooo.oo 5. ooa. on J.600,00 0. Son on T.ioo.on vo.sh fuci Hcdlmentj he says. from land sur Tolal Orsnrt total . II Jd,S4.00 . HJ5.ono.oo OREGON STATE GETS HONOLULU GRID BIO HOI.Ol.t l.V. T. H mLii.. Hlato has been Invited to represent .mi, m.uiiann in tne annual Christ maa and New Year's game with tho I nlverslly of Hawaii. Drake university and the West Co.," Aimr team probably will come here fqr the October and December Intor sectionsl games. 4 Kt-Nnloisuk'tiliv. HtU'HTtN. Jtilv Congressman It. Henry. :, dle.l today of , i,,,,.,, w , head. He was found ...... ?! hla home, a pistol nearby. 10 BATTLE PELLAGRA WAHIIIN'OTO.M, m Wheal germ, the most nulrlilot. part of the wheal kernel. Is Valuable In preventiiiK pellagra. Dr. Ilaiel K. Munsidl or the de partment of agriculture has found """" rich smirt'e of vitamin . lack of which causes .7 . " Mn'"li vitamins "'" nd rich in fat. Wheat g,rm ,lw, , human f.K,d. because It doe not keep nell and consequently la dif ficult to handle commercially. The college of engineering of l-oulstana Stale nnlrr.i,. i... clded that gravel roada r. . economical when vehicular truffle w to ooo per day. Thirteen thousand persons at tended a performance of the 81 l.oul munMpuJ VIM.nl ,hl ,um; mer, and -Jiyy ,uoro W(lfn (,,,,, 1 m$itf?m? MM! If g W V Ml m ' PITTSBUROH, PA. J " AS I I j j i this (. Ta B EA mlW i. ....i. ilf it 1 1 s 6 Sj tunb in- ;k! nsil Tht LuJcv SMl. uCrf. Ill S Si i Dance 0,,h k rtJIriixLLi-SViUa I Ira, eitty Tke " Wi1 2h rihJUsUilrn Special Jubilee Offer VISIT OUR SHOWROOM NOV ANNIVERSARY GIF TO ALL VISITORS Make it a point to nav us a ris during the next few days. Fa , we are celebrating Frigidain) fifteenth anniversary and hn arranged a special program til you won't waat to miss. . Among other things we n making a special Jubilee Offers those who purchase now u offer that will surprise you wic t its generosity. We are presenrini an Anniversary Gift to all adult I who visit our showroom. Aa we are giving a dramatic demon sirauon ot tne enauring quaiioi of Frigidaire Lifetime Porceliii We are also showing how ti Cold Control speeds the freezi of ice and desserts how the Hi drator makes even wilted vep tables fresh how the Quiduh Ice Tray releases ice cubes wic 'finger-tip pressure one at atini or a whole trayfuL Come in today and receive y Anniversary Gift During the Jubilee w w install frigidaire in your bomtji nn ONLY IV DOVVK -the balance arranged I to suit your convenience I Chamberlain-Webber, bt 33 N. Grape Phone 7 Medford, Oregon Tune in Frlnidaire'a radio PT orim every Tuaidav from 10:50-1 iu a. m. over KFI. KGW. el PITTSBURGH, PA. It's toasted Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows -Heat Purifies Your Thron Dpei..i! . .... : ; -wn -ugainst irritatton -aqalnst com ; ... - . '""""""""""""''""""""""""ssis..,.iM.M- j