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ArEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932. PAGE FIVE EDUCATION HERE Supports Bonus athlete, Tuesday afternoon, by as serted fellow students who were mem bers of the "Julius Caesars.' hlgh school secret society, will have their hearings In Juvenile court before Judge John Slegmund, It developed when six of the boys appeared in Justice court to enter their pleas to the complaints sworn out by G. W. DeJardln, father of the kidnaping victim. The other two defendants, James Reed and Kenneth Fllslnger, will have their hearings In Justice court. MIAMI, Fla., April 33. (AP) Mrs. Jessie M. Keith-Miller, Australian filer and Captain W. N. Lancaster, her partner In flying adventures oi the past five years, remained in communicado In prison today while officers sought to determine whether Haden Clarke, 31. her fiancee, com mitted suicide or waa slain at her home yesterday. A romance between Mrs. Kotth Mlller and Clarke had developed as he helped her prepare her life story for publication. State Attorney H. Vernon Haw thorne expressed conviction she is Innocent, but he continued to hold her In Jail as he questioned Lan caster. OF INVADE HALLS OF Miss Lou la Buford of the local school system, who hu carried on extensive research work to determine the needs of the under-privileged child, waa main speaker at today's meeting of the Allied Welfare associa tion at the Hotel Medford. Her subject, "Special Educational Opportunities for the Handicapped Child In Medford,- proved an excep tionally Interesting one to the mem bers of the association, who greeted her address with enthusiastic ap plause and much discussion. Medford has the only school system in the state, which provides a special room for children who are mentally or physically handicapped or classed as attyplcals, Miss Basford told her audience.. The attyplcal children fre quently make two or three grades a year In the subjects In which they have previously been deficient, after they are given the special attention provided In this room. All equipment, Miss Basford de scribed the room, has been construct ed to fit the pupils' needs. Some come In wheelchairs, some on crutches and all are given the in struction needed to provide them an equal educational chance with nor xnay children. Plans for celebration of Boys Week here were outlined by Oscar E. Hoov er, Boy Scout executive, at the lunch eon session, and Dr. O. I. Drum mo nd, recently appointed county physician, was Introduced to the organization. Ensign J. R. Pack of the Salvation Army urged all members of the Com munity Chest to pay their pledges as soon as possible as a great need for the money Is realized. The next meeting of the organiza tion will be held In May and the pro gram will Include reports from service clubs and other organizations of Medford on the particular type of welfare work carried on by each group. Bowman Seeking G.O.P. Nomination As School Chief O. R. Bowman, candidate for the Republican nomination for county school superintendent. Is finishing his second term as superintendent of the Talent schools. In 1912 to 1915 he was principal of the Medford high school, resigning to accept the presi dency of the county high school of Klamath Falls. At the end of the present term at Talent, Mr. Bowman will have round ed out 20 years of public school work, part of this time In Illinois, Including every phase of public school teaching from rural districts to assistant county superintendent. Associated Press Photo Rep. William B. Bankhead of Ala bama, ono of the democratlo chief taint, announce! he will aupporl the aoldlers bonus legislation If It reaches the house floor. JOHNSON IN JAIL Paul Johnson, 24, and married, was yesterday afternoon fined 100 and ooata and sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail for the possession of beer, when he appeared before Judge Glenn O, Taylor In Justice court. State and federal officers arrested Johnson Wednesday night at the cor ner or Sixth and Riverside. He waa walking, carrying eight pints of beer, according to the officers, but broke four bottles when stopped by the officers. Johnson gave a ficti tious adrress. LEE SMITH HELD LOG HAULERS WILL IE SALEM, April 23. (AP) Represen tatives of the logging Industry, log hauler and county courts will be heard by the state highway commis sion today relative to curtailment and strict regulation of log hauling and other heavy load hauling over state highways. At the previous session of the com mission a policy eliminating heavy loans from highways, particularly log hauls, was adopted, tt-ause of the reported damage done to the roads by these activities. 4 GRANTS PASS SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen T. Wands, who passed away In this city early Thursday morning, an account of which appeared in a former Issue of this paper, will be held at the L. B. P. .11 chapel at Grants Pass at 2 p. m. Sunday. The body will He In state at the Conger chapel In Medford until 11:30 Sunday. Interment will be In the Masonic cemetery at Grants Pass. AT Cushions In the back seat of the car belonging to Dr. A. P. Walter Krease were destroyed about 1 :30 o'clock this morning, according to the local fire department. Mrs. George Codding, who passed the Kresae resi dence about that time, called the Kresses, saying she had smelled smoke near their bouse. The car was In the garage. Jenkins' Comment (Continued from Page One ) trail of the abductors, and are sup posed to bave caught up with them somewhere in the wilderness between Klamath Palls and the headwaters of the North Cmpqua and slain them. With them perished all knowledge of the mine from which they took the gold. WHAT a romantic country this Southern Oregon 1st What a fascinating book It would make It we could awrmole all these stories of the early days. Lee Smith of Medford Is being held In the county pall by federal and state authorities charged with the possession of liquor, having been arrested by Cyrus Herr, federal pro hibition officer, and state police about 8:30 last night on the Pa cific highway three mllea north of Medford. According to the officers, Smith had a half gallon of alcohol In his possession. He gave his address as 111S West Ninth street. Records show that Smith has been arrested on similar charges previously. SEVEN PEOPLE LEAVE THIS CITY ON PLANE Seven people left Medford today on the United Air Lines plane, taking off from the local airport. They were H. Griffin, Mrs. O. Chapln, W Holloway, Robt. Norrls, Miss Coe Glade, Wlllard Rhodes and C. T. Baker. Miss Glade, Chicago opera star, and her plan 1st -accompanist, Rhodes, left for Oakland. Messrs. Baker and Norrls for Portland. BAIRO WILL TALK TO Rev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the Christian church of Medford, will give the baccalaureate sermon for the Gold Hill graduating class. May 22, In Gold Hill, and on Thursday, May 28, Prof. Irving Vlnlng of Ashland, member of the state game commis sion, will deliver the commencement address, the Gold Hill News an nounces. Other details of these programs will be announced In the near future. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PERMANENT, paying position for man with sales ability. Car helpful but not necessary. Call at 32 North Grape 8t. Saturday. FOR SALE Furniture, radio, wash ing machine, household articles, army rifle. 411 Arcedla St. TWO neat appearing ladles for Imme diate work; small pay to start and re al opport u n 1 1 y for perma ne n t work for right person. 209 First Natl. Bank. 13 to 1, or 7:30 to 9 p. m. today. FOR RENT Neat 3 -room house with bath, heater and electric ran(?e. close In; rent reasonable. Phone 388-Y after 5 p. m. . FOR RENT 6-room furnished home. 35. Phone 593- L. WILL BUY for cash from private party, good used piano. Must be In fair condition and cheap. Tel. 72. UNFURNISHED house for rent, 33 Geneva Ave. Tel. 1107. WOMAN COOK for restaurant; must be a No. 1 cook and pastry cook Otve references In first le'ter Please don't snsm-er this ad unless yo' know you can qusltfy. Address Box. No. 3188, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE One blue formal. 1 black velvet coat, sizes 16, both prac tically new. 5.00 each. Tel. 1038 LADY will share expenses for ride to Los Aneeles. Phone 1828. FOR RENT 4 rooms, breakfast nook, bath, nearly furnished, lj acre gar den land, lawn, shrubs, flowers, city water. R. M. Kent, Berrydsle Ave , north of Owen-Oregon Mill. FOR RENT .Small 3 -room house, furnlthed. Ufrhts and water; I9.C0 per mo. Phone 80-X-3. (Continued from rage one ) students seized automobiles by their bumpers and hauled them back ward. Trolleys of street cars were pulled from the wires and Boston Elevated officials rushed extra guards to the square. When police reserves arrived the crowd numbered about 3000. Three tear gas bombs opened a wedge for police and several students were arrested. The crowd followed as the pair were taken Into custody and as the mob made a rush to enter the station house, they were i beaten back. The students answered j with a shower of stones. j After the melee the crowd returned j to Harvard Square, where there was a recurrence of the disorders. 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