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PA"t-E TEX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932 North Carolina, Kansas Only States Voting Dry In Digest Straw Poll , North Carolina join Kansas In vot. Ing an outright majority for contlnu. & of the Eighteenth Amendment In the aeml-flnal return! of the Lit erary Dlgeat poll aa announced la to morrowa Issue of the magazine. North Carolina goee bone dry by a majority of 81 votes out of 81,483 re ported returne from the 'Tar Heel" state and, In Kanaae, the dry a have a lead of 373 rotea from a total of 77,878 polled. A total of 4330.418 ballota are re ported In the aeml-flnal return of wMch 1,137,387, or 36.37 per cent, vote for continuance of the Prohibi tion Amendment and 3,103,139 or 73.73 per cent, reglater their senti ment In favor of repeal. The dry vote ahowa a aeventh con secutive gain during the poll rlalng from 18.83 per cent of the total vote of the Initial retura In thli "straw" referendum. Nevada caat a vote of over 7 to 1 wet. The returna from Rhode laland, Connecticut, New York and New Jer sey allow a majority of over 8 to 1 for repeal In each of these atatea. Illlnola, Louisiana and Montana each ahow a aentlment of more than 4 to J wet. Nine other state are voting better than 8 to 1 for repeal of the Eigh teenth Amendment and 14 more atatea ahow a vote of 3 to 1 or more wet, malting a total of 33 out of 48 atatea In w.ilch the wet vote la more than double the dry vote. The District of Columbia la poll ing a vote for repeal of more than 3 to 1 over that for continuance. The geographical section ahowlng the heaviest wet vote I the Middle Atlantic atatea of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, which ahow a combined percentage of 80.73 for repeal and toe dryeat section of atatea I the East South Central group of Kentucky. Tennessee, Ala bama and MlsslAslppl, where the combined dry vote la 40.77 per cent of the total for the four atatea. The atatea nearest approximating a dry majority Include Tennessee with 48.39 per cent of It ballots for continuance; Arkansas with 47.84 per cent for continuance; and Oklahoma with 43.33 per cent of It total vote dry. NINTH REPORT Or TUB LITERARY DIGEST'S IB33 PROHIBITION POLL Classified (ieDgraphlcally (Prom the Literary Digest of April 18, 1933) Amendment Amendment Fsvor Favor Continuance Repeal of 18th of 18th State (Prohibition) (Prohibition) NEW ENGLAND Maine . . New Hampshire Vermont Maasaohusetta Rhode Island - Connecticut MIDDLE ATLANTIC) New York New Jersey Pennsylvania EAST NO. CENTRAL Ohio Indiana , . Illinois Michigan . 'Wisconsin WEST NO. CENTRAL . Minnesota . Iowa North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska -. Kansas SOUTH ATLANTIC Delaware . Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia - Florida EAST SO. CENTRAL Kentucky Tenneeaee Alabama ...... Mississippi WEST SO CENTRAL . Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas ... ROCKY MOUNTAIN Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado . New Mexico Arteona , Utah Nevada , , , P9CIPIO Wa'UnRton Oregon STATE UNKNOWN 71.778 10.383 8.188 4.833 38,888 8.188 10.834 230.058 73.918 38,738 137.418 370.443 102.377 83.978 61.578 36.939 17.883 183,165 28.903 29.931 38.809 6.368 6,859 17,433 80.076 133,647 2,378 13.876 3,748 26,331 21,876 30.773 10.087 13,877 10.007 73.730 33.386 38,184 14.709 10.851 86.103 13389 6337 23.803 43.493 80.344 8,431 4.231 1.815 13.928. 1.341 1,863 3.625 290 84.983 13.368 9.238 43.489 14,353 361,403 33,404 13,664 10,805 138,330 17383 57.087 963.893 414.584 169.103 397,037 848.711 270,123 134340 330.163 130.388 93,708 837,411 89.078 53.588 06.579 17,119 13.616 29.631 38.803 349.360 6,082 45,039 9,731 45,107 41.841 30.601 16.499 24.611 39.869 107.075 48349 36.851 18,309 13.568 137.305 14.772 38.472 37.716 88.433 67,033 14.811 8.449 5.368 19,708 4.031 6.312 8 .380 3383 204.403 88.103 20.012 145309 14,657 TJ. . TOTAL - 1.137.387 833,267 33,746 19.839 15.317 175.308 30.548 88,831 1,193,751 488.482 197317 607352 1.119,153 872309 197316 271,741 166,217 111.480 500.686 118.068 83,519 135,388 33,385 18,374 47.054 77,878 381.007 8.360 58.714 13,466 71348 63,718 81,463 27.486 38388 30,878 180.803 71.635 63,036 33,018 34,117 323.497 38.161 84.709 80,609 109,938 98,176 17,943 13.700 6.883 '33,634 8,363 7,175 11.905 2.675 260,385 60.460 80,137 188,788 28409 4339.418 Meteorological Report April 14, 1932. Forecast a. Medford and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness, followed by rsln late to night or Friday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Increasing cloudlneae, fol. lowed by rain late tonight or Friday west portion. Local frost eaat por tion. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning a- oegreea. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 57; lowest, 87. Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, 1534 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 00; 5 a. m. today. 88. Sunset today, 6:61 p.m. Tomorrow Sunrise, 6:30 a.m.: sunset, 6:53 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 Meridian Time. City If Baker City . Boston Boise Chicago Denver Dea Moines Fresno , Helena Los Angeles , MEDFORD New York Phoenix . Portland . Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Pranclsco Seattle Spokane Washington. DJC. 40 36 48 53 33 48 50 54 40 36 68 48 38 44 68 50 46 4. 38 P. Cdy, P.Cdy. P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear P.Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear CLUB PLAN! SALE OPENS TOMORROW Sal ot plants, both annual and perennial bulb and shrubs, will be conducted by the Medford Oarden club In the Bparta building on East Main and Riverside Friday and Saturday. The aal will open at o'clock Friday morning, but supplies and plenta will be received both Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. L. Bundy. who has charg of the event, wlth a number of aaslstanta. asks that all member and friends of the Oar den club contribute their eurplus plants of any varieties from their garden. A portion of the proceeds from the sale will be contributed to the purchss of vegetable aeeda tor needy famine. Piles Go Quick Without Halve or Cutting. Thousand of aufferera from Itcn Irg. bleeding or protrodulng piles have learned that quick and permanent relief can only be accomplished with an internal medicine. Neither alv nor cutting remove the cause. Bad circulation of the blood In th lower bowel cause piles. The veins are ilabby. the bowel walla weak the parts almost dead. To end Pile an Internal medicine must be used to stlmulat the circulation, heal and restore the aflected parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was the first to discover a real Internal Pile remedy, i He called his prescription HEM-ROID. and prescribed it for 1000 patient with the marvelous record of success In 060 case, and then decided every Pile eufferer ahould be able to get HKM-KOID ta bleta from their own dn:gr.it with a rigid money back guarantee. Dr. Leonhardt-a HKM-ROID baa in almost unbelievable record of success riiiht In this city. why wast time on external treatments or worry about an operation when Jarmln a Wood Invites e-ry Pile sufferer to try HKM ROID with guarantee c-f money-back H doe not end their file, no mat ter boat stubborn th cM SOIL ENGINEER VISITS VALLEY Prof. M. R. Lewis, toll engineer of the department of sericulture, tu Ucned to Oregon 8Ut con, U In the city and TUey for a .'Vw Uyt. stranglng details in connection with the Federal axperl mental orchard. formerly a portion of the William Budge archard. south of Utia city. Under the direction of Prof. Allison and Arch Work, the study of fruit and Irritation problems for the com In season are well under way. Delay has been experienced In the construction of the buildings at the site by Contractor R. I. Stewart. They art axpected to be finished by Msy 1. Real Batata or ln-ur-nce Leate it to Jones, phone T9& PLAN PUPPET SHOW FOR VALLEY SCHOOL Special entertainment by "guest artlsta" la announced for tomorrow's assembly at th Valley school. The Fifth grade of the Phoenix school will atag a puppet ahow, constructed by th class member under direction of Mrs. Golden. The show portrays the story of th "Three Wlshev" The assembly program will open at the regular time. 11:30 o'clock. Rogue Academy Thanks Friends (Contributed.) The Rogue River academy wishes to express It appreclstlon to the many friends and patrons who help ed to make th rummagv aal such a success. Th tidy sum realized was not the only compensation, and we wish to shsr with you th pleasure ot pro viding necessities for worthy fsmlllea at a price within their reach, and in some case at no price at all. Thank you! Fireman Has Hose Stolen From Yard Lost Length of hose, by fireman. So read th blotter at th city police station this morning. Howard Glas cock, member of th Medford fir de partment, reported today that aome garden hose waa stolen from his yard last night. Olascock reside at -33 Beatty street. , Oregon Westher Increasing cloudiness followed by rain let tonight or Friday In west; local frost east tonight; fresh and strong south winds onshore. Lost20Lbs.of Fat In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Ma West ot St. Louis. Mo., writes: ! am only 38 yra. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salt Just weeks ago. I now weigh ISO lb. 1 also have mora energy and further more I've never had a hungry mo ment. Fat folk should tske one-half teaspoontul of Kruschen Salt In a glass of hot water In the morning before breakfast It'a th SAFE, h armies way to reduce a tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health's sake ask tor and get Kruschen at Jarmln. at Woods. Heath 'a Drug Store or any drug store th cost for a bottle that last weeks Is but a trifle and If after the first bottle you are not Joyfully sat isfied with result money back. FINISHED WALLS IN ONE DAY One or Two Coats Old or New WalU Wsllhid. with FIFTEEN NEW BEAUTIFUL SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM will make your houio cleaning ey. Ask your painter to use WALLHIDE, "THE YTTOUZED OIL PAINT." Sold .xcluiiv!- in Medford by th K. D. ROSS CO. 22 S. Grape St. Let ui wcorninend a painter for your work. L The county court yesterday consid ered a bill for SH5 50. submitted for services by Co. C. 'National Guard, Grants" Pass, In hunting for slayers of Victor Knott, Ashland policeman last November. Captain J. R. White came up yesterday to see about It. No action was taken. Captain Whlt. In charge of the Grants Pass guardsmen, asks pay at the army rate of 113 per day for 3 and one-half days, a total of $42. The first lieutenant's remuneration La $5.55 per diem and the second lieu-, tenant's $4.87. The officers got in! 3 days, and the sergeants, corporals and privates a day and a half. The i guardsmen guarded bridges, tramped i the wet underbrush, when the hunt centered In the Foots Creek district, and otherwise made ttvemselvea use ful. Auto mileage In hauling the troop ers to and from meals and elsewhere, figured at the federal rate of a dime per mile and was about 720 miles. The state rate Is a nickel a mile. Meals cost 40 cents, the government rate for soldiers. The Grants Pass guard, like Co. A., of Medford, responded to the call for possemen, but Co. A. to dnac has submitted no bill, save for groceries. The county court last winter dlsal-1 lowed the bill when first presented, and It has reposed since In a pigeon hole. Sheriff Ernest Lister of Jose-, phlne county wrote a letter to the j county court praising the soldiers and adding: "I want them to be satisfied, as we may need these fellows again some time." E Miners In Total Riot STEUBEN VILLI, Ohio. April 14. (AP) A riot. Incident to the strike ox coal miners In the eastern Ohio field, resulted In the shooting to death of one man near Adena to day and tb wounding of another. X-Ray photo of th spine of Teruchlo Maruyama, 14-year old Jap. anese miss, seriously wounded two years ago by the accidental discharge of a .23 rifle In the handa of a boy playmate, will be sent to the medical department of the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley, for study, by a nerve specialist. The X-Ray photos were taken shortly after the accident, but were not developed until recently. According to Dr. Edwin R. Dumo, the family physician, they are better than the first pictures, and show the location ot the bullet In the spine, distinctly. The San Francisco nuerologlst will report upon th advisability of an operation, and auch a step teat with his decision and the wishes of the family. It Is thought that a spinal operation will restore the Uttlo miss to full health and use of her limbs. Dr. Durno said today, that an op eratlon could now be performed better than at first, because Teruchlo I now strong and healthy, and her nerves better able to stand the shock. The operation would require removal of a portion of the spine. Tfto ex traction of the bullet would remove the pressure on nerves. Teruchlo haa been confined to a wheel chair for many month, and la a cheerful and patient aufferer. At the time of the mishap, ah was a popular student In the Junior Hlsh. She Is a daughter of R. Maruyama. steward of the University Club. Be correctly -orseted by ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN Elith and HoUy Street Stomach trouble? drink The met wholesome, palatable Mealtime unn 'Instead or lotlee Good for your Stomach and your Nerve. It relieves Constipation! 1 lb. Ficgo goe about as far as 2 lbs. Coffee I 3GC Here, value hunters, is the news you've been waiting for. 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