(I OF LEGION
h JOB RELIEF:
II DEFENSE
at Oregon Convention
..-.-.nlnvmpnf Is
5 uiicnii"-j
le,'Blue Print Navy'
Held Not Sufficient
jjjS, ore.,' Aug. 7.-(AP)-
f winging joos
commenaea , w mj
. -.. n Haion T. O'Nell,
in an address
. gtata 1B1W" "
he discussed topics
fm unemployment to na-
no -"
rrT..i'n- of unemployment
L7 world war veterans Con
s'3' .. nikT.II riai.tanu1
l acute. - "
Lily large percentage of
bo are itue uiiwuau
r veterans. The
mcuD. -
..... .ttnAtioa Is one or the
problems of the legion
j, aiould have the serious
.... nf .very department as
Land l having, of national
Cooperation neagea ,
,.ttlon of the legion has been
ime United States Veterans
art aervice of the depart-
libor, O'Nell saia, as a lua-
and constructive pro
uf "the leKlon Is spon-
.lu immunities such nec-
Lhiic work as can receive the
Ert of the public." :
Lchlng on national aeiense,
Ur OHell said "The Amer
U. with world peace as one
hgxtt ideals, should favor
(arise the limitation of mlll-
Ingai, to long as It Is done
Ltioai in unison, and on a
equality, with no undue
. to anv one power, and so
tie United States Is ade-
mtected."
L nthpr hand. O'Nell said.
Li universal disarmament is
i -it seems imperative
IthAuki sponsor legislation for
kitructioa that will brine; us
L London treaty parity." "We
pet it oe Known," ne saia,
L legion Is not content with
tint navy."
I Work for Youth
Uderabls part of Commander
futdrst was devoted to youth
ud patriotic education. In
Iiuetinn he said :
ameriesn Leelon bv Insnlrlnir
and minds of our youth
ua loyalty to tnis govern
bd belief In the Instlutltnos
united States will he ner-
in everlaslng service to our
are many reasons why
Increasing." he continued.
m are manv reasons whv t.Tio
jdement Is largely-composed
I men and women.
"principal reasons, ,however,
loo of faith In the funda
imtltutlona the church.
h and home, due to anarchic?
kKvutlc doctrines preached
khoou and public lnstltu-
Eitorts Increased
"plained that 'to counter.
Growing menace to our clvl
" tile lesion has Increased its
attract the vouth nf t.n!
constructive programs de
f bulla character and promote
NpleS Or BOOd lt.1nMhin
pant adjusted service certlfl
m, O'Nell ih i ,.,
futolng leas than a God-send"
tierana. He declared that
Information rilRptnJuta that.
is rare lnstRnrna tnnu
were veterans greatly
JM that most of the loans
'or those who already had
tfielr certificates.-
noer declared that a
'glon disclosed that
tbe moncv fmm tna
a to pay doctors' bills, rent
. w buy clothing and
diudren an .i-i, j
.. . . "nca, aim
purchase seed for
H FINDS LONDDS
THAN GIANTS
' " It S lbl m. . ...
hutrt, w rock me
Md,tMPe,?"ant fan to pin
ts C "onaos, clalm-
T7"e,ht wrestling
f.i IT- mat.
0 M hur,or f(r the
h' "ea80n ellIn-
penn.T. ,rom tne National
h .land." ' match
.' Londos broke a num
a am-,' " OI wmch would
"Ch.' ? toe tn
j. ad met tip until
Chi! bwn vrestUng
"College Life
Wo Picture
r"at''tk0f C-Ed," which
" Pox Rl't theatre
, Sunday, i, the ,nM.
fn .T" ""onymoua college
"ram her day-to-day
N i, highly dra
l i,""'y emotional as It
j t. vonaitions e-
ndern American col-
'Wty hou u populated
of beautifm young
u "bruited from the
i i uaiiioraiB
r2i?'.T,' Consoruction
C iZ. Ior ast high-
fot south of city.
OREGON, FRTDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931.
PAGE NINE
-? ' , . fEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTVE. ArFTH?ORT).
vonstanceHennettStars at Craterian p- , 1
I Hi aK. aV I aV F
avm. hv if j
'The Common Law" .Viih.
day and Saturday at the Pox Cra
terian and starring Constan Tn.
nett, Is a vivid, realistic drama with
excellent entertainment value.
It Is an ideal story for Miss Ben
nett, giving her splendid opportu
nities to display her histrionic tal
ents, her charm, and her ability to
. viunita Bmuriiy.
JAPS SUSPICION
Pangborn and Herndon
Cause International Prob
lem by Landing at Tokyo
Field With Camera
TOKYO, Aug. 7. (AP) Interna
tional complications arose today over
the landing here of Clyde Pangborn
andi Hugh Herndon, St., American
airmen, and a flight of three United
States aviators over Japanese forti
fications. The problem created by the land
ing of Pangborn and Herndon with
out a permit and the subsequent dis
covery of a camera In their airplane
was discussed by officials of the
home, foreign, navy, war and com
munications departments of the Jap
anese government.
It was reported that some officials
favored leniency toward the American
airmen, while other authorities were
said to feel some form of punish
ment should be administered, in view
of a recent incident involving three
United Statse navy fliers from the
fleet off Chefoo.
Navy Pilots Itlainrd.
Da iron newspapers asserted that
three American navy airmen flew
over the Kwangtung fortifications
and took photographs. The news
papers stated the American admiral
offered an explanation to the Japan
ese consul at Tslngtau that the fliers,
who had been cruising, had become
lost.
The Japanese, the newspapers said
did not consider the explanation suf
ficient and the American consul at
Dairen -was reported to have asked
Washington for instructions regard
ing the incident.
The investigation concerning Pang
born and Herndon probably will re
quire several days "before a decision
is reached.
Pangborn admitted taking photo
graphs on the flight here from Kha
barovsk, Siberia, where he and his
companion abandoned their attempt
to break the globe-circling record
made by Wiley Post and Harold Oatty
Develop FHms.
Meanwhile, a reel or film taken
from their camera was being devel
oped by the authorities, some or
whom were reported to favor leni
ency in the event it was proved the
fliers had no intentions of breaking
the regulations.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. (AP The
state department had no report to
day of International complications
said to have arisen at Tokyo as a
result of flights by American aviators
with cameras over Japanese fortifi
cations and the arrival of Pangborn
and Herndon without a permit.
Department officials said the ab
sence of any report Indicated cither
that American representatives in
Japan had smoothed out the trouble
or at least had not yet exhausted ail
thelT resources in behalf of the airmen.
Clinsr Now sports Scribe
wnr-iALM Ariw (APi Hal Chase.
declared by many to be the greatest
first baseman in tne nistory 01 unr
ball, has broken into print again.
This time as a sports columnist on a
recently established newspaper here.
MYRTLE POINT Race tracks at
cotinty fnlrgrounrts improved.
OF
NEW GUINEA SLAY
1930 Chevrolet Coupe with 1932
license, good tires, in A-l
condition
$495
Made for Southern Oregon Roads
STURDY
U. S. Tires
liil
Burred r. S. Balloon tjlve
cri-Kler vrt1-e on roiiith. moun
tain road and nmoother, ealir
rlilliir and ntwln on paved and
macadam hlfhwats. Konlhrrn
Orron ha all road condition
and r. . Tires are made lor them
all!
as
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
112 Nollth RUenlde Phone I.TO
I !.KD CAR I.OT-th and Itartlett Kt. Phone
DOREY. New Guinea, Aug. 7.
(Ap) Three naked, emanciated Kan
aka boys, plunging breathleoss andi
exnaustcd Into a Duteh outpost near
here, have brought a strange tele of
the death of Eric Baum. former offi
cer in the German Imperial army.
Bourn went "bush" during the war.
shortly after Australian troops ar
rived In New Guinea, It is told, and
wandered for years In the mountains
of the Island, clad only In a ragged
piece of cloth, bare-footed, living as
best he ould. picking up native dia
lects and always searching for gold.
He found gold near Surprise creek,
a tributary of the Watut river, and
might have taken some of It back to
civilization with him had he not run
afoul of the dreaded Cooka-cookas,
the only truly nomadic tribo of New
Guinea.
Fierce, intractable and treacherous,
the Cooka-cookas raid In the dead of
night, traveling over the roughtst
country In order to surprise their vic
tims. They are sometimes compared
with the panther men of West. Af
rica. Baum. the Kanaka boys related,
appeared to think that his knowledge
of the natives and their language
would enable him to control them.
He settled down with twelve Kanaka
carriers to work his vein of gold
quartz and Induced , the Cooka-cookas
to bring them food, every day for
regular rates of pay. . ...
After a while, the bags of yams bo
came lighter and lighter."' Baum pro
tested in vain, and at length when
an almost empty bag was brought
him he ordered the natives to take it
away.
Instantly- the Cooka-cookaB rush
ed upon him and killed him. after
wards performing a wild ceremonial
dance. They then attacked the twelve
Kanaka boys and killed nine of them.
The other three, by mcann of the
most skillful bushcraft, managed to
elude their pursuers and bring back
the grim story of Baum's end.
4
Edward G. Robinson
Wins Holly Crowds
Tt. linx heen remarked that the ,
genius of the lamented Loii Chaney
Is most nearly exemplified by Ed
ward O. Robinson, whose characteri
zation In "Little Caesar" Is excelled
In an entirely different role In
"Smart Money," now at the Holly
theatre.
Mr Robinson olavs the part of a
small town Greek barber who goes
to the big town and becomes the
king of the gamblers, only to meet
ha rail thrnueh the machinations of
one of the many blondes that were
his weaknes.
James Cagncy and Evalyn Knapp
head the supporting cast.
Th nhort sublect program show
ing with the feature picture is par
ticularly pleasing, consisting 01
Tjfpi with Graham McNamee
announcing Interesting news events,
a Kartoon of the Oswald fable se
ries entitled "The Fireman" and an
other of the thrilling Adventures In
Africa Reels, "Man Eaters.'
1
Slieht Textile Pickup.
BRUSSELS (AP) There has been
. .noht improvement recently in
the Belgian textile Industry, which
suffered severely aunng win
five months of the year.
Saturday
Special
Card Table
Regular $1.50 Value
89c
Sturdy table, folding
logs. Finished in Red
and Green with black
tops. ; !
Saturday
Special
22 Shells
Longs
10c box
We tiave on hand "0.
OdO 2 -Ion that
are munufuctured by a
nationally known rum
puny. There are no bet
ter shell made. Mil ml
nnt greirrt shells at a
price ou cant afford to
puss up.
Saturday
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PRINTS
Regular 16c a yard
10c yd.
(InnH Innlrinir nrint.d rt
in many new summer
patterns. 30 - i n c k
width. Buy now and
save.
Sanaa oa&
3MH
Clearance of
Lawn Mowers
$7.40
Reg. $9.25
NOW
1K-Incli
Famous Lakeside DeLuxo Mow
ers with Hyatt self-olllng. self
cleaning Roller Bearings!
Smooth, quiet-running I Other
mowers, reduced proportionately-
Automatic Coil Bed
3,000 Sold In 8 Weeks! Ill 130
LINK Bed Sold for More
$21.95
Others ask
20.60. Metal;
double bed ut
night. Covered
mattress.
Sale of Curtains .
CrlHs-Craw niul Prlsrllln Styles!
DXo Values - - ' J
Choice
79c
Ruffled cur
tains' of mar
quisette and
voile. Buy now
and aave.
Bargain End Table
All the Style and Features lit
Tallies Selling nt Sl.49t
$1.00
Here's a better
style table
than usually
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Walnut finish.
Table and Bridge .Lamps
With Hhadc
MsmrsUjsH - u a m w u a
at half what others ask for a
motor-driven brush cleaner
Reg. $29.95
NOW .
$19.95
The Windsor Is exactly the same as
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brush whisks up all the dirt. Cast
aluminum body, ball-bear
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bag.
Down Payment Cut to S2.O0.
Ilalniire Monthly, Snuill
Carrying Chnrgc!
r J7
, 2-Piece Living Room Suite
Luxurious Davenport and '
Button-Back Chair
Imagine art Extra Larue, 76-inch
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price! "Luxurious Davenport and
deep, comfortable Button-Back Chair
In combination two-tone Jacquard
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$6250
n-K- iwi til
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$3.95
Metal stand;
parchment ef
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Choice of color
finishes.
Tool Grinder Buy
Typlral of Values That Mnfce
Is Tool lleadqiiarteml
$3.60
Easy - running
machine cut
gears. 1x6 Inch
corundum cut
ting wheel.
I
Steel Camp Stove
portable! 2-llurner 17xl0-liich
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$2.95
Black enamel
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Oasoltne tank
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322
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Triangular Orates
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Big 18-ln. Flrepotl
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Furnace
$7995
Down Payment Cut
lo J'4.5'1
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Windsor Gyrator Washer
Lots of Cloan Clothes
ait Less Cost of Time
' . : and Effort
Reg. $69.85 CCQ QC
NOW VJ7 UJ
Beating sweeping suction
liimii rayincnts cut to V'-10
Because Ward's Is one nf the larK
eit dlKtrlbiitors of elertrie whhIi
ent in the Country, we olfr the
best In washing machlne-effleteny
the Windsor at the LOWEST
PRICE anywhere, at any time!
Note Its Special Features:
1. Green Porcelain Enameled Tub
8 to 8 sheet capacity.
3. LOVELL Wrlnner; Silent Motor.
3. No center post to tear clothes.
Ball Bearing
Electric Pump
We Save You $35
$58.95
Down Payment Cut to $2.30
Pumps 350 gal. an hour! Lifts
water 33 feet. Fully automatic
Heavy galvanized steel tank.
Fine Mattress
Inner Spring
letter Than Many $35 '
MiiltresHps Blue where
$14.95
A big value for tlie August
Bale. Resilient colls In layer
felt. Dobestry covered. Buy
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12-qt. Windsor
Pressure Cooker
Cooks Moals on 1 Burner
$15.98
Approved hy Ooori HniiHrkeep
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Cast aluminum.
Extra Value
4-Draw. Chest
Equal to Any $8.00 Chest
$5.95
Good news! This spacious
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Refrigerators
20 off
Regular Price
$8.75
Regular Prlee Hale Price
SO-lb I10.9S
Top leer
40-lb. 17.85 i nr
as ahown $ X4sOO
60-lb. 34.80 110 Cfl
as shown .......... J 1 7Ovl
7B-lb. .30.80 (1QQ C(
as shown $dOOU
Hose Nozzle Reduced
Name Quality Nozzles Nrll
F.le where for 80c ond Jfore!
37c
Adjusts bl
Ad Justable
from a fine
spray to a
heavy stream
and shut off.
Handy Rake
Well-llalanced 4 -Foot Ilnmlli'l
15c
Use It like ft
broom to rake
grass or leave,
quickly. It's a
real value.
Lakeside Hammers
You'll Ilv to Pay l.2.1 or
Mors Almost Anywhere Kite!
95c
Vanadium
S t . c 1 heat
treated for ex
tra s t r e n gth.
Hlck'ry handle.
Lakeside Garage Vise
If Enoetly tike Vises That
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$2.35
It's built of
cold rolled
steel I Remov
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Strong Hack Saws
Mrkel-Plaled Frames 8-linh
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46c
Adjustable for
8 or 13 Inch
blade. Sturdily
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