mm J! VinnHM AIR UIT I J fA 'tvh k ftl.ll iVUl fl III K -TSJulfc 'A'ft. , ' rr Tie: i-1 lilt! .'. i fMKlwKtt' - & i fEDFORD MAIL TKTBUXE. MEDFOTCD, OttEfiON'. SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 19:11. IALOVERNMENT RESIGNS IN CRISIS PAGE SEVEN yorOf;P','me.-Wlin-t:?oLightvAs:Cabihet fare Way To' Avert iai Disaster- L ue. 29. (AP) Ramsay Ldu repudiated In his own .QjotW. -The. labor party - ... Khphan Harbor dl ' Km missed a resolution L m that he resign as the rep Li ot the division in parlla- win be referred 'to L of delegates at September icUoa was iaen ui whs iu letter from me prune uult I.,... ho defended his action tag the new national govern- 1. -.nPHnninir a small cut in L s he able to Insure Its Lace at all. sjnilil was lniormea i nis '!i.imDuth. Scotland, where Lading the week-end, of the itilon. His only comment, af lince of some seconds, was: IttU. there is noining win . it tiM moment." t; tn announcement .by the -leister of hiS' inteiitiuna- inu a Sliohan excciltlve was. ln- .1 iMvins little doubt ,tlmt Li resign from the ' house of &But the beiiei was gencnu innldjwalt until, Upie Iqr.thp. be resign now ft might. oe or him to accept designn-, peer so that he might enter e of lords In order, to. retain of', prime minister. Britain nm ministers who were libera of the house of com Ld Salisbury for instance Md of the goverpment must Lliament. tald has represented the Lirisinn for two years. Lbinet pressed on today with bof the economy program to Lated to the special session Intent a week from Tuesday. I lie government firmly m cd a majority of from forty in the house of commons im (Lueccsa.ls predicted jmpalgn to balance the bud- Hert financlau disaster. .. 1 : . ARYPLANES v. a I x , k' 4 1 4 S 'L MSi 1 1 i'Sl.'cJ i mm s Is' iS v 4 GRIFFIN CREEK 1 Because ot fa 1 1 um i,t-i.. -.. . ':. . . . . i. t . .ustiiw l-Aoio of Prime Minister Ram.arMaeDonirf r..Y, ? 6?lEn.!'nB the bl;iin' 'he British labor government his cabinet. Above left to rh,hl- uJrH d 3 .""""f MacQonald (center) Is shown with members of of the exchequer; Tom Shaw .oreu tv liT If ' v'P' C' the Council: Pi,ilip Snowden, chancellor J R. Clynes, home secretary- Srthu HeM 7 V Alex.nn,ii-: ,ir' '"-d of the admiralty. Below: for India, and Maarnaret Banfield mu.- '. I?""'"-. Vetirevood Ccnn. s:cretary of state Jona, non-party ..'verr to form , new tv mwn WW WML CHEERFULLY FIRM NEW YORK," Aug. 29 (AP) Se curity markets ended the we?k with' a slight uiwui'd tilt and a moderate ly cheerful tone today, but trailing, particularly in shares, was sluggish. The btter tone in railroad bonds. which developed on Wednesday, was maintained, while stocks generally ranged fractionally higher, with a lancllul of gains of a point or more. There, was a little bullish activity In some,: or, the motion , picture, .copper and Siiccialty issues. Sterling exchange on New York was a little firmer today, ruling at S4.8u;i,, up id, for cable transfers, Foreign exchanges generally were quiet, however, and there was a no table lack of Important improvement in sterling against the Swiss franc and the Dutch florin. Buying of the copper shares, par ticularly notable In Anaconda, ap parently was based on a slightly firm er tone in the market for copper metal. ... UKP, Aug, ??. (AP) Mill w today roared the" opening fcL national air races. .. - . narine, and army planes, i brisk wind that made the 3J. tied In painting new a and rolling through rap ping tactics of war combat, cierlne its servloa rivals, the scurried 30 pursuit planes 1 1 maze ot new formations. K the letters "A" and "C" Irs of dives that rocked the Ir.ih propellor snap and en- r. . , , , ty, the 10-day air classic b way with the arrival of fcirtman and John Polnndo &pe Cod", the cabin mono i which they flew non-stop ' York to Istanbul, Turkey, rmce record of nearly 5.000 M navy fighting planes I artier langley under iieu Cataander J. E. . Oslrandor to the air. They demon "tat they could do In attack e, . taj 'to Sections of three, formed a "V" then went utaelon, or sort ot "stalr "atton, and from 2.00Q feet "W the grandstands to 600 'la as a single group they 4 the "squirrel cage loop" k cylinder In the sky. . , at U 8. Sanderson,- a vet to known as "Old Sandy.',' "an 9 of none marine jj "Lethcrncck" demonstra ted the Lulberry circle N formation with each behind tit nthir and a fP snd "snake dancee." demonstration was the tjeular, with one. section of i diving from 2,500 feet feet above the grand ) "iatrig back Into the sky. V tlg. 29. (AP) Two In different directions (9 northern course between ' America wore on the 1 of Hudson Bay today apart. . branch of the Marine de 'Parted Wolfgang von Oro l sub-Arctic course to dd m Povungnltuk. an In northern Quebec i is? l0" nlght- (fr"toa snd Robert Colllg- "- from rw... w iTJ wnson. 75 miles from " today. They expect to p?? he da'r ,or Pangnlr- .! ,Glt nnnnc-c Iron Z August 29. (UP) r"rd m . Of A . '' or flounce Iron, In the William (.'. ""-"tenii here. The I , 1,1 olden times to Trill lidrlver Mas Trill lif III MARION,' 0'., Aug. 29. (UP) When neighbors became suspicious of a truck lead of cartons botng un loaded at a house here, police were called and an investigation made. All the cartons, which the truck driver said contained spaghetti and tomatoes, were opened at a freight storage ftouso- and found to contain spaghetti and 'tomatoes. , Coals uf Tun Win IVizos -MEMPHIS, August 29. (UP) PHkob were awaidod heiv recently to the children who had the "best coats of tun." The award wa.'i nart of a Dlaym'ouncl festival staged. . f J ' i ' . Save money at Hu'-chisoh Merc Store by buying 8hoc3 at bis reduction. FORGER TELLS OF LONG BEACH, Cal., Aug. 29. (AP) EklUie Frank Walters, 33, arroiied here on a forgery count, todny con fessed to complicity in the holdup of the Spokane office of the American E.pre-E3 company on October 31), 1929, in which an employe of the company was killed. Walters said George J. Miller, con victed in Spokane of the murtler an:t sentenced to 'hang, tired tha lalal shct und also shot at another em ploye who wa3 .tiel up, siiying he did not want to leave witnesses. Walters said belore the lioldup he and Miller had agreed there was to be no violence. Whether Walters Is tried here on the forgery count or tried in Spokane cn the holdup charge, he probably faces life Imprisonment, lie is .i three time leser and under the hab itual criminal act of cither state his conviction -would mean life Imprison ment. 4- Klrpliunt Knocked Out NORWALK, Conn., Aug. 29. (UP) An elephant was In the embar rassing position of being out but not dowii,- here. - The driver of an elephant truck of a circus tried to drive under a low bridge. The cle fianfs .bead pro'.rudcd. The bridge scored a clean knockout. . The truck waa 'so ' narrow, however that the beast' Just leaned dizzily against the aides and the truck .continued on. . GRIFFIN CREEK. Ore., Aug. 119. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cherry and family and Gladys Palmer of Central Point have returned from a two weeks vacation In Tillamook coiuuy. While gone Raymond fell from cliff and broke his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Vern McClellan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson i of Klamaih Falls weie recent visitors at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simmers. , Frd Spuhn of New Haven. Conn.. is vfcUlns at .the Home uf his father. Mr. Clark Is visiting at tie L. I. Douglas home. " Jean McKay, daughter of Ralph McKay of Medford is spending pome time visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKay. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Burnett and family from Rogue River, were rec?nt callers at the J. D. Brown home. Among the familUs who recently went" to the Elk Creek Hatchery were Wilbur Kime, Nick Klmo. C. E. Mar tin, J. E. Judy and J. D. Brown. Many families are motoring to Applegnte for blackberries but don't find them quite so plentiful as last year. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Bolil visited Sunday at the nome of O. M. Ander son' of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Best and daugh ter Laura were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Simmers. Mrs Helen Flanders and little daughter Joanna of Hornbrook. Calif. ;uve boon visiting Mrs. Flanders' sis ter, Mm. C. E. Martin the past two weeks. Tuesday they all motored ov.r to Hornbrook and spent the evening with Mr. Flanders who has, employ ment there. Week end visitors at the C. E. Mar tin homo were: Mrs.. Chaa. Gray, Mrs. D. J. Puckett and children Hubert and Norma Lee, Mrs. Wm. Gray and Miss May Clevenger of Klamath Falls Grant Flanders and Ivan Hodges of Hornbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweet and children Blllle and Yvetta Lee and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of Bcal Lane 4 IKloii ItoYtlftN (o Mtvl DETROIT. August 29. ( UP) The fust nut intuit linwltm: tmmuimi'm of the American Lett Ion will 1" hi'M tn connection with the orga nization 'h national convonttun, to tip hold hero ffoptomlM'r 1 R -2 3 . Uu.tiM-n Kills 27 OilcWtMi THERESA, N. Y., August 29 (11') The depredatlonn of a rac coon cut a wide swath in the lunkn of rhU-kitr owned by Paul I'ooptT. In one n.Khi th. animal killed i; i'httktMiK. A load of green slat word, about a cord and a half, 5 cash. Valley Fuel Co . Phon 76. to.strriUMV Income IfRest. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. 1 AP) , Half the spendable Income of Ameri ca enters the pockets of those i'ho dwell In one-seveath of Its area the Atlantic coast states, according to a recent survey made by tha Philadelphia Business Progress as sociation. . . i t Clarified advertising aetn renultn. Will You Leave Your Family DEPENDENT ON OTHERS? I IN these days that sort ot thing Isn't necessary. Prujal habits. ,t little foresight In adopting tho proper life Imuran;- plan, in'lt sume determination will make their future secure. I ' j- ' i Learn ubout tho plan from r.HI. H. (ilt.VNT, lllslrl.t Milliaiter. I'hulie tlilll ll. V. sciii:Kn:i .tmnt j. n. moak Anent ItrptrKrntllie. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , U'l TARIFF OFFICIAL ILL, KILLS SELF BAILEY ISLAND. Me., Aug. 29. . bf (AP) Despondent because of 111 health, nifved Pearce Dennis, G2, a democratic member of tho United States tariff commission, wandered from his summer home here today and drowned himself in the waters of Cuco bay. Members of his family found he was inlrslng when they arose this morning. They organised a small searching party and discovered the pajama-cjud body a quarter of a mile away on the wet sand where the re ceding tide had left it.. Dr. Gilbert M. Elliott, Cumberland county medical examiner, after ex amining the body, pronounced it sui cide by drowning. 4 Famous Irish Inn Sold BALLYMAHOON, Ire., August '29. (UP) An inn, "Tho Three JHy Pltfc-on," , referred to In (Jold smith'H "De.sertcd VUlnKP-." whh hoUI at auction here for $3,600. Classified ndvprtialnn: gets rtmlt. IIhjtp Aim Vlv Kxhlhilt'd BIRMINGHAM, Eng.. August 29. (I P) An apple plo twelve feet 10 feet high and containing four and a half humlredwolglit of apples was exhibited hsre recent ly. ' ; New fall merchandise ir, authentic styles arriving daily at ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. FREE WE DEVELOP FILMS West Side Pharmacy Rebuilt Batteries $3.00 Batteries Charged 50c Service Electric Co. PhorjO 1279 111 So. Holly 8t. i. ..I " ! 1 !1 : ----- mm MEDFORD'S MOST POPULAR MEN'S S TORE FOR 28 YEARS " 11 11 "" - ,m mi m . i i i i r " Quality has reached new heights Style has attained new distinction Yet prices reach a new low level IN THESE SMART , , , TS and TOPCOATS J , ; . f " ' For High School and College, Men - r - . ; . .. .i Prices Range , as Low as (Quality as Advertised) $19.50 Corduroy, Moleskin and Can vas Trousers for College and High School Students. NEW FALL DISPLAYS! LOW FALL PRICES! 1 I ii 111 in i r ' IE til M l R 7 to 11 ! !l THE-MAIL' TRIBUNE'S 'ANNUAL bid and New Riders May Subscribe for 1 9 I ".' An Actual GASH SAVING for Every Subscriber lll'lll 111,111 llll m the wide flounco by TroW' 6t Worlu. mm 11 1 1