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JtfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD, QREOON, FRIDAY, JULY JO, 1931. JPAtiE EIGHT ! ONE INDUSTRIAL DEATH week, showing- tho lowest cas- unity Hating- during , any week j nlnce 11)31. tho state Industrial j accident commlKalon reported to-1 day. Joe EllefHon, . laborer ol Klnmiith Pa IK d'ed of Injuries. REPORTED DURING WEEK HAI.KM. July 10. W) One death resulted from 486 lndu trtnl RfciflrntH during lh- pat nri-rnin ni rvrw imrn nni r nn t ftll Nli KAKIY mtitK uunrmiini Kpr iirAnn ill nf FIRINR PdWFRi CIRCUIT COURT F0R mD Girl of Tender Years Is First ( ;to Testify in Trial of Frank Bennett, 33, un I Grave Statutory Charge I A' Jury with threo women, all resident of this city, wan Delected this morning In circuit court to hoar the evidence In the trial of Frank Bonnett, S3 and married, oharcd with u serious statutory offense involving a girl under six teen' years of age. ' The women jurors are Mrs. Motn S. Gilbert, Mrs. Cordelia . Root and, Mrs... WlnnlfrccJ, BhorU The remulndof of tho jurors are George W. Dunn.' Ashland; W. W. lllttlc, Clold Hill; Leonard MeKeo; Applo gate; ,T. K. Danlols, Modford; W. H. " Lydlard, James lleaton, Med ford; IJIbort 8. U!as, Trull; J. W. Smith, Kugte Point, and Fletcher fish, phoenix. - ' tilrl Tukra Htand . The girl, the first witness called to tho stand, related details of a "petting party" last March In whlah Bennett, tho. ilofendant, Richard Krltz, convicted of a mis demeanor In the same case, and Another girl of tender years wont for' an nuto ride Into the Apple gato. The state alleges there was a sordid ending. Both Bennett and f'rlts are married. . ; The "other girl" was suupoonaod from Crescent City lato yesterday and. was due to arrive this after noon to testify for the state. . The trial will be conoluded late today. . The state Is represented by Assistant Ulstrlct Attorney Cleorge ellson and the dofnnso by Attor ney Thomas J. Knrlght, , i f. ' . GIRL IS VICTIM -NKWfyonK; Juiy'; 10. m I'ollco. and fire marshals today wero -seeking uciiualntanucs of lrs.f Marlon Doy Berrien; widow of . a v navy officer, bocauso. her charred body was found In her flreswept .home In Forost Hills, Queens, yesterday, Mrs. Berrien, a former Follies girl, was missing when fire de stroyed ,her beautiful bomo. 10 llco who went to guard the ruins, tumbled on the body undor- 0 wicker porch set. , Police , desired to question two men who took Mrs. Berrlan home frgm a night olub Inst week nnd another man who frequently was seen with her and advised her on business ihnttora. 10 ; M GRAND JURORS f '-. - ;: T'OHTIAND, July 10. (P) MakVh Hlnkle, 28, whose rented Wufbmolillo struck another car there June 28. killing Captain "rrtlerlck C. Hugemann, US. waived examination In city court hero yesterday nnd was ordered held 6 unawef to the grand Jury. Nine r tilers were hurt In tho crash, it'ollce said there was en odor of liquor In tho lllnklo car. : STORY 1 (Continued From Pag One) BALKM, Ore,, July 10. P flovernor Julius L. Meier In select ing new members to the ' state board of aeronautics . whom he appointed this week at the same time removing ' three members whose terms had , not expired, based his selection upon an oral ruling from the attorney-general as to qualifications. This was re vealed here today as a result of Interest In the summary removal of three members. Precedent for this procedure occurred during Governor Pierce's administration in the removal of a member of the state game com mission whoso term had not ex pired. The action was upheld. Tho governor appointed- l-.au- renco B. Hickman, Mrs, j;;dna Chrlstofferson and George Love of Portland end Dr. Carl Burtlott, Baker. Those removed wore Lee lOyorly of Balem, K. 1). Garbutt and Busll B. Smith. Archie Koth, tho fourth member replaced had pre- vlnusly removed from the state. John G. ltankln, a former member of the board, was retained. TAX COLLECTOR MUST BE A DEPUTY SHERIFF BALEM, July 10. UP) Opinions handed down by Attorney General 1. H. Van Winkle hold that per sons employed by county courts to assist tho sheriff In the collection of property taxes, has no author ity to receive money or taxes unless first appointed a deputy sheriff; nnd that the use of tho words "drug Bundrlos" on a gen eral store where no licensed phar macist Is In charge, Is a. violation of .tho state law. 3000 CHINESE DROWN IN KWANTUNG FLOODS CANTON, Chlnn.'July 10.-OT Moro than 3000 persons are , re ported to have beoii drowned in recent days as n result of floods In Kwantung province. Tho1 Jvators of, tho east and north river are believed now to Im subsiding. ' July Sale of Men s Summer Underwear i .. - Athletic Shirts 79Cpr.3 Dozen of men will come In Saturday and buy these fine non-ravel super-rayon athletic shirts. They are a marvelous value and will sell fast. Colors are peach, orchid, corn and green. Sixes are 34 to 40. Regu lar $1.00 value. Choice 79 c 3 for $2.25 Broadcloth SHORTS Men will also buy these fine broadcloth shorts to go with the shirts. They are the kind that have the famous "Faultless No Belt" back. Assorted col ors In sizes 38 to 40. Reg ular 81.00. Choice for $2.25 Men's Polo Shirts Say, fellows, how about a cool polo shirt for these warm days. Saturday we are going to tell our finest quality non-ravel rayon polo shirts for a dol lar. They come In blue, tan and white. . . t $ 1 Men's Section, Mann's : 1st Floor that "railroads novo no right to charge more than the servlee Is worth to the shipper. Utilities tiave set Aside the factor that tltey ara performing . n governmental futretlon and cannot charge more thnu the rvlo rates, but ure ad timing solely to the other, tiuloi that they are enetltled to a fair eUirn np: their Investment." ' Con kreaxlonal action will also he sought In.' t hie campaign, he slated. ftn.i'f'U)tf In rates ss proposed will crtKt r Klamath, county lumbermen totVeen a halt million uml three iUtisuJ of a -million dollars a year nrj fcod the, Industry under the 'prrstiij kvoMtltlatie cannot stand this burUcr,, It. V.. Bradbury of tlmtH)l'H stated, The Increase wljl also. ' mean an additional cost of 41D.0OI) jn potatoes; IIH.OIIO on livestock! tso.vuo on wrulo hipped out of that county. . Wkoat Hani till. , H. lt. Hlcharda of The Dalles wald ttwasnow ImpoMslhte to raise wheat al the priwnt cost of transportation!- K. M. Cousin, Portland. dried that the freight lakes tine Ihtrd W' the receipt for grain al the iimrrt nrloes. and grain con tltatea the Isrsvet tonnage In Ore gon. W. I. Kills, Hnlem. streased the Importance of the altuutlon to Oregon, cn the grounds that the greater distance from the coneum- 'r mean greater rates and that the Pacific eonM la proportionate ly affected toy the proposed in cresjw. othtr speaker likewise , vigorously . protested th rt In oreaho. (tii, 'A. K. Harvey, In charge of the transportation division of the utll- !m4ihg of western xtate' ramnils ,sps,( held In Bait Lak the lt iwisVk. P.leven atates wre repre sented at the session and all vigor ously opposd th rat Incress. the purpoM nf th smaton. tuntlos repreevnted at the hear ing were t'nlon. Jackson. I'matitla l.lnn, tlotM, Multnuuiah Klamath , Polk, lined lilver, Maliim, ljnn ..Wasco aud TUllnmoot, tbattJiwdmott m aJ f- "THE STORE FOW EVEPVBOPV J Manns Are First With the New Empire Brims for Fall Empress Eugenio started it all 'way back in the 60's, when she archly porched her tiny-crowned bonnets for ward over one.eye. Maria Guy was the first to deoide that it was an idea worth repeating in 1031 . , . and now chio Parisiennes are ador ing it ,. . wearing it tilted Eugenie-wise , , .and so will you ! $goo THE HAT SHOP 8ECOND FLOOR Tricots Straw Knits Frizelles - Delaines - Friaettes White Black Brown Skipper Sand Whatever you do whether it's golf, motoring, traveling, just look ing wear one of these new little "caps." And get it tomorrow at this amaiingly low price. You really ought to get both a panama and a turban for holiday and all summer wearing at great saving. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Every straw hat in stock. Values to $10 for $1.00 Opportunity Knocks Again! . . . More July Clearance Bargains for Saturday! A Timely Sale of Summer Undies A wonderful sale of chic summer underwear for women and misses. In this sale group are fine qual ity rayon shorts and bloomers In plain tailored and dainty trimmed styles. All the new summer shades and a complete range of sires. Buy two or three gar- ments at tnis price. SPECIAL SATURDAY Silk Hose Event Special fof Saturday. Women's and misses' genuine Burlington pure silk hose In medium service weight and full fash ioned. This stocking has a lisle heel and toe and reinforced garter top. A marve lous long wearing hose with a beautiful finish. All sizes. Regular $1.00 79 pr. . Women's fine Lisle hose in good summer shades 1 Special 49c pair 49 MAIN FLOOR .' ' V ' Boys' Wash Suits Boys' hand made and hand embroidered wash suits for little men from 2 to 6 years of age. These suits have a blouse of handker chief linen and trousers of fin broadcloth. Adorable styles. Values to $2.95 - Choice $195 x EXTRA SPECIAL Full Length Ruffled Curtains 49c the pair This unusual value In ruffled curtains offers - you a variety of colors in curtains that are complete with matching tie-backs and generous valance. Buy now at this low price. DRAPERY SECTION MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR Sale of Neckwear , A July clearance of women's fine summer neckwear. In this sale group are beautiful pieces of organdie, linen and batiste in white with colored edge. Solid shades and plain white. Choice 29c each FUR SALE Monday at Mann's Do you know that this sea son you can buy a beauti ful fur coat for the price of a good cloth coat? See our ad in Sunday's paper about the fur sale Monday at Mann's. SEE SUNDAY'S TRIBUNE Bed Spreads Saturday we offer you an extra val ue In bed spreads. These are full 81x105-lnch spreads of beautiful lustrous rayon In rose, blue, gold, green, and orchid. They are scal loped and in wonderful patterns. YOUR CHOICE $2.19 Sheets' and Pillows At July Sale Prices 21x27-In. Pillows At last a sale of fine big soft feather bed pillows. These are covered with rich art ticking and are filled with clean new feathers. Guaranteed dust-free and sanitary. A marvelous value for $119 1 ea. 81x99-In. Sheets Special for Saturday only. A limited quantity of these extra fine bed sheets at such a low price. Made of soft finish snow white sheeting and finished with a generous hem. Full 81 by 99-Inch size. 79 c ra. Flannel Coats A marvelous coat value for Saturday at Mann's. We have taken our regular $19.75 pastel flannel coats and marked them Just 110.95. This is a saving of almost $9.00 on every one of these beautiful garments. Truly a saving yoi Cannot afford to overlook,1 especially at this time of the year when qne of these coats would add so much to your sum mer wardrobe. They are all silk lined and finely tailored. Regular $19.75 Values $10.95 Silk Coats and Jackets A summer coat event that includes our entire stock of unllned silk coats and jackets. These clever garments come In regular coat lengths as well as the short jacket type. The long numbers are In black, brown, and navy. The jackets are in sport pastels and white. Good range of sizes to select from. Your choice Saturday at Mann's In the coat shop. Second floor. $9.95 New Summer DRESSES This Is about the best dress news of the summer season. New arrivals in women's and misses' all white frocks with pastel bolero Jackets In assorted shades. Every one of these frocks are adorable in style and exceptionally well tailored. They are of fine rayon crepe. See them Saturday In the dress shop at Mann's. Real $5 Value 39.5 DRESS SHOP : SECOND FLOOR All Silk Chiffon Ssturday we usher In a complete clearance of our silk chiffons. This popular summer fabric comes In rich attractive designs as colorful as a flower garden. Make up that party frock now, select your chlf. fon during this ssle and save. All patterns are full 39 Inches wide. Children's Wash Frocks SPECIAL yd. OA r The Juvenile shop on the second floo' is closing out a large group of chil dren's fast-colored wash frocks for 88c each. Many of these dresses have $3.50 ticket on them so we advise early shor-Ding as the better numbers will go fast. Sizes 2 to 14. Values to $3.50 c ea. Also Women's fact-color House Frocks at 88c Dress Shields Populusx Ever Ready in Regular and Crescent v 45 to 79? f THE,. STORE FOR EVE BYRnnv V faON-4a6-4d7 Sanitary Aprons Ever Ready in flesh and white shades 50 and $1.00 i " V'; . i i a a ; . .5. .