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PSGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1S31.' PREMIER LAVAL I Coming Visit to America Will Show Different Type Frenchman Than Popu lar Conception of Citizens Bj M, K, Whlteleather PARIS (AP) When the United States mm Senator Pierre Laval, pre mier or Prance, on hie Tlilt to Wash ington, It will look upon a type of Frenchman few Americana know. He runs from epeech-maklng and . tiees very few gestures to expreaa him eei. In this he departs radically from the mc'hods of his teacher, Arlstlde Brland, Who la a master spellbinder. - Instead of preferring the rostrum where he can see his audience and watch the effeota he makes on them, M. Laval likes best to talk from the floor in the national legislature and from there aa rarely aa possible. : His critics who love oratory often point out that he loses a great deal of effectiveness by mounting the tri bune In the chamber of deputies or In the senate only when he has of , flcla! documents to read, an lnescsp able task. ' Tongui. Wins Victories On these rare occasions the depu ties or senators do not get halrrals lng, blood warming political speeches of the type the French love and sometimes need. M. Brland often has gone to the tribune with what seem ed to be defeat staring him coldly In the face to come down after his sil ver tongue had wagged a half-hour, : a glorious victor. . When the premier Is In the trib une, his left band, thumb outame, remains In his coat pocket from be ginning to end. His other hand holds the document from wmcn ne roaos. Sometimes he puts his papers down, and the hand, thus freed, oomes Into action, the index finger used as a pointer, as It to say m motion wnat he frequently aaya In conversation: . "Avez-vour oomprle?" (Have you understood?) Wants .Quick Action Hla one occupation seems to be to get the affair over with aa quickly aa possible. - He avoids the flowery language of Brland and tries to hammer hla thoughts Into the minds of hla lis teners by the force which comes from concentration of Ideas and short summaries, ' . Hla listeners often get the Impres sion that the speaker la walking a tight-rope and that if be flung out a hand or shrugged his shoulders he would upset. There la one distinct effect M. Laval leaves with an audlenoe: it la hla manner of referring to hla coun try. He says, ''My oountry." M. BrlMid says, "The country." Parliament on Vacation , A warmer breeae blowa from "my oountry" than from "the country." And the French like It. : One reason why M. Laval could so readily accept, the Invitation of President Hoover was that the French parliament waa on vacation and not due to resume Its sittings until he called It. Ordinarily ths French ohamber and senate do not like to have their gov ernment chief quit the oountry, even for a short period. Consequently In .the past whsn parliament was In session and the premier wanted to travel he had to obtain a formal vote of eonfldence. , Premier Laval has had no suoh trouble, but he will have to face a lot of criticism when he gets back. His enemies already have protested against hla delaying the convocation of the national legislature until No vember 19 and acouse him of trying to run the government without the aid of parliament. Herbert Cuthbert Dies iu Portland PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. ai (API Herbert Cuthbert. 84, well known aa former manager of the advertlelng and promotion department of the chamber of commerce here, died at hla home Monday. ' He resigned from the chamber po sition more than a year ago to Join the Portland Telegram as head of the real eatate department. 30 Natives Killed In Mountain Slide VIZAOAPATAM, Madras, Oct. 80 (AP) Thirty nstlves were killed to day when a landsllds from the moun tains engulfed them on a road thru hills near Jeypore. . 1 V Richer Flavor You. will notice, the ex tra richness of Flub rer'i Holaum the min ute you Ust slice. It It nut-sweet, buHer-rich and full flavored eo different from ths ordi nary "flavor stretch d' fluffy loaf. THEY'LL PONDER j , six, ' ' ' M"'" -h ' fSi till.' ' It.. tSt President Hoover (Inset) Is getting hla offlolal house In order ao ha can talk over the world's most pressing problems with Premier Pierre Laval of France, who la soon to be an offlolal gueat of the United States. Above Is a recent picture of the French premier at his deak ID the ministry of Interior In Paris. . . I I (turn utied bj the Jackson County Abitract Cov 121 B. Sixth Street) Marriage Licenses John Melvln Brown end Esther Romlnger. Donald 0. Smith and Wilma Oor man. Edward Zemke and Viola Loos. Chester A. Hubbard and Mary L, Edwards. Harold Douglas Cameron and Elsie Helen Mardon. John F. Miller and Inea Scchroe- der. Don F. Nolan and Theodora Valen tine. Edwin B. Albright and Mae P. Waters. Oeorge Edwin Morgan and Cather ine Elmlra Koger. Clarence J. Orob and Freda O. Chambers. Circuit Court. Jackson Co. Building it Loan Assn. vs. Melvln Morgan et ux. Foreclosure mortgage. R. F. Flckett et al vs. O. N. Ouly et ux. For money. American Prult Growers- Ino. vs. J. M. Nary. For money. B. F. Alexander, Grace Alexander, Frank DeSouza, articles of Incorpora tion, "Alexanders Grocery, Ino.," capital stock SIO.OOO, Place of busi ness Medford, Ore. Addle Halley vs. A. R. Mcintosh et al. For money. I. T. Allen vs. L. H, Hansen et al. Foreclose mortgage. . Mary Jennings vs. Cecil M. Jen nings. Divorce. American Fruit Growers- Ino. vs. J. M. Nary. 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Lot 3 Bee. 14 Twp. 38 8. R. 1 W. W. M. and 8. 400 feet of the 8W!4 of the 6E',i s and W of Butte Foils Road In SCO. 11 Twp. 38 8. R 1 W. W. M. Gordon Cox to George W. Snider, et ux. W. D. 810.00. 8E'4 of NE1, and E'A of SE'4 of Seo. 17 In Twp. 34 8. R. 1 W. W. M. Elmer A. Root, et ux to D. L. Car ter. W. D. $1380. Lot 4 Maple Pork. WUUam M. Beagle, et ux to Louise Boslar. W. D. 810.00. Lot on Helman St., Aahland. W. J. Roberta, et ux to William H. Flatt, et ux. W. D. $10.00. Lot 8 In Block 8 Wolter Add. to Medford. . Q. W. Andrews, et ux to Samuel N. Plttenger. W. D. $380. BWVt of NWK of Sec. 16, Tvp. 36 S. R. 4 W. W. W. Wllley, et ux to Henry H. Palmer, et ux. W. D. $10.00. W of Eft of NW14 of NE14 of Seo. 16. Twp. SB 8. R. 1 E. W. M. James H. Doran, et ux to W. W. Wllley, et ux. W. D. $10.00. 3 acres In Sec 18 Twp. 89 s. R. 1 E. Also the WJ4 of EV4 of NWVi of NE', of Sec. 18 Twp. 30 8. R. 1 E. - i R. W. Clancy, et ux to D. E. Mil lard, et al. W. D. $10.00. 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Klamath Superior Laundry to Wil liam Oanong. W. D. 40 acres In see 35, twp. 39, 8. R. 8 W. At T. Norrla et ux to First Insur ance Agency. W. D. Part of lot 4, In block 7, In Jacksonville. T. E. Daniels et ux to Chauncey M. Brewer et ux. W. D. Part of lot a. Danlela-Alenderfer Add. to Medford. Jasper Hylton to Wm. M. Brlggs. W. D. Part of lot 7, block 8, Ashland. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David Young are the parents of a daughter weighing e'j pounds, born Monday at the Sacred Heart hospital. i Plncbot Stirs Politicians VIZAGAPATAM. Madraa, .Oct. 31. Governor Plnchot of Pennsylvania stirred political speculation here to day by calling upon some of the wes tern republican Independents who have auggested ' him for the presi dency. ) . Snow on Peak CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 31, (AP) Marys Peak, highest point on the Coast mountain range, received a Ught fall of snow last night. The peak la west of here. Corvallla resi dents this morning saw their first evidence of approaching winter, " Fall In Vat Fatal. PORTLAND, Oct. 21. (AP) Rich ard Peasley, 4 yeara old, of Gresham, died here last night from burns re ceived Sunday when he fell . Into a vat of boiling water. He was watch ing his father butcher hogs when the aocldent occurred. UP.'. UP. .UP. .UP! T'JI lfS.ni I ' ;:" ... . : ... . . THREE DETECTIVES WOUNDED BY FIRE 0FN.Y. NEW YORK, Oct. 31- (AP) Three defective were operated on today for bullet wounds, a gangster wu dead, and police throughout the state were bunting for two men who escaped from a West 78th street apartment bouse during a pistol bat tle last night. A traffic policeman, who thought he recognized one of three men who murdered Patrolman Jeremiah B res nan, three years ago, summoned the three detect! rw to the or wnstone bouse. They tried to force their way Into a room where the three gunmen were staying, but were met by a shower of bullets. The detective trio, Edward Willi, Quldo Passagno and James de Far raro. fell wounded. One o .ttslr bullets killed Enrico BattagUo, who, according to police records, had en a suspect In the Bresnan murder. The two other men In the room Most Everyone Likes POP CORN especially If it cornea from our store Flaky Burst POP CORN The best in town at 10c per pound Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 clambered out of window and made their escape. TO E LEWT8TON,- Idaho, Oct. 31 (AP) Two daring robbers who held up a garage last Wednesday, kidnaped the attendant and escaped, returned early today, held up the same garage, kidnaped the same man, held up another garage and escaped under gun fire. Clarence Grenalgh, who was kid naped, said the robbers threatened to kill blm on the other trip if he .notified police before morning He spread an alarm as soon as he was released. Fearing the bandits might have carried out their threat this time, one set of searchers looked for his body while others in Wash ington and north Idaho sought the robbers. The First- M. E. Ladles' Aid will bold a Rummage Sale In the Pan torlum Bldg on Nov. 0 and 7. Any one having donations call Phone 1060. Burn dry slabs, 4.75 per load. Med Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. DERBY BAZAAR WILL AID DISTRICT'S NEEDY A bsazaar to raise money for .the needy lund will be given on Saturday evening, November 7, In the Derby school house, It waa announced to day by members of the Literary so ciety of that district, sponsoring the affair. The organization baa also made plana for a rummage sale to be given a short time after the bazaar, for San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! Fmw rvmrrrufoa, win or write to Managing Director, jKjVjI 600 outalde roonu 127 single rooms at $3.50 dally, 118 at 4, 136 at' $4.60, 107 at 5, 64 at $5.60, 48 at 6. Double rooms $6 to 98 dally. 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