MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, PRIL 22, 1932.
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By Jeunesae Butler.
That Medforda musical season. In
augurated last fall by the local
chairman and committees, working
in connection with the Civic Music
association of Chicago, has been sue.
cessful. and that the closing concert
last evening was a brilliant culmi
nation, la the general pronounce
ment. The concerts, five we believe
In all. have been well attended, each
" one considered the outstanding so-
rial, aa well as musical event el
' the week In which It took place.
Thla success represent much ef
fort. Interest, and co-operation.
Greater effort may be needed to
continue next year, but with the
success of the season Just ended for
encouragement, as well aa other In
dications, those most interested are
confident of the completion of their
plans.
Miss Coe Glade, American-born
and American-trained contralto of
the Chicago Civic Opera company,
and her excellent accompanist, gave
a thoroughly satisfying musical. The
singer, young, graceful, and most
attractive, with a gorgeoua voice
and marked dramatic ability, gave
generously of her talents.
Her program, kind to American
composers, was sufficiently varied,
for an audience not altogether as
one In Its musical preferences. Five
encores were given. Unnecessary to
dwell upon tone, range and other
vocal requisites of a singer so uni
versally and recently placed with
the great contraltos of the world,
we would like to mention Miss Coe'a
very Individual mannerlsma in the
way of posture and gesture. Man
nerisms quite the opposite from
unpleasant, for they added a touch
to the atage picture, as well as lend
ing assistance In the Interpretations.
Regarding this latest star of the
concert and operatic .firmament, we
would say, "here Indeed, Is an Indi
vidual, an artiste, who la bringing
and will continue to bring out. her
own Ideas, not those of tradition."
Mr. Rhodes appeared three tlmea
aa soloist, and once as composer.
Miss Coe'a last encore being "Be
tween Two Hills," words by the
American poet. Carl Sandburg and
music by Mr. Rhodes.
The piano for last night's concert,
an Ivera and Pond grand, was
loaned by Palmer's Music house, aa
all concert instrument of the sea
son have been, and much apprecia
tion of the muslo house's co-operation
was voiced last night by offi
cers of the southern Oregon branch
of the Civic Music association.
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APPLEGATE, April 32. (Special)
Tom Ruddy of Jacksonville, who
recently purchased the mine on Lit
tle Applegate belonging to Walter
Whitney, took possession laat week.
The mine la located at the end of
the road and has a small cabin on
It in which Mr. Ruddy will live.
Mr Ruddy la formerly an Alaskan
miner, coming to Jacksonville about
a year ago, where he now owns his
home. Coke and John Brlte of
Jacksonville accompanied Mr. Ruddy
to the mine where they will as
Coke said "help pick up the nug
gets." Robinson Urges
Russian Trade
ATLANTA, Oa., April 23. (API-
Senator Joe T. Robinson, Arkansas,
Democratic leader, says the United
States should give prompt considera
tion to establishment of diplomatic
and trade relatione with Russia.
A total of 197 forest camp altee
has been laid out by the U. 8. forest
service In Oregon's 14 national for
ests and 145 In Washington's eight
national forests.
Marie Dressier Laughs at Old Age;
Past 60, Movie Star Feels She's 20
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Middle age Is the best part of life, take it from Marie Dressier, ntio is past 60. but who says she feels aa
thouch she were Just approaching her twentieth birthday. The film star Is shown above as she appears In
real life and on (he screen.
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) It's a foolish
woman who folda up her hunda at
50 with the Idea that "life U over"
and lfa a foolish one. too. who tries
to hide her age behind flapper paint
and gown.v
So believes Marie Dressier, film star,
who Is past 60 and proud of It.
. "I don't know anything that Is
much more pitiful, even tragic, than
the middle-aged woman who slumps
back under the 'weight' of her per
haps 50 years," Miss Dressier says
with conviction.
"They are such fools. As soon as
their families have grown and their
hair turns gray they quit."
Miss Dressier doesn't believe In
quitting, or even in being tired more
than absolutely necessary. Despite
clouds and rain that darkened the
day, she seemed to be especially
young and gay during this conversa
tion about her "unagelng age."
"Why if thoBe middle-aged ladies
Just knew It," she said, "life is Just
beginning for them. Finally their
responsibilities are over. They can
quit sacrificing for their children.
They can live for themselves. I feel
younger today than I did at 35. I
didn't really begin to live until I
was 60."
Years ago Miss Dressier was a star
on the stage, quite a famous one,
too. With advancing years she lost
much of her popularity, and then
began her race with age.
mlnatlon not to let the public forget
her.
She kept on working, although she
reached and even passed middle-age
during her "comeback" trials. She
never thought of quitting because of
age because "age ts a state of mind."
"I wish I could stand on the house
tops and shout to all women, 'Don't
dread middle age. Look forword to
it Instead. It's the best part of life";
she said, and she meant It.
"Youth doesn't depend on outside
appearance. Zt comes from within.
I may look a well-preserved 60 but
inside me I know I'm Just approach
ing my twentieth birthday.
"And another thing, I'd like to say
a word or two about this trylng-to-look-young
business. There's no fool
like an old fool, and the silliest thing
In the world Is a middle-aged woman
trying to look and dress and act like
a flapper."
JUDAS OF PASSION PLAY
DIES IN OBERAMMERGAU
OBERAMMERQAU, Germany. April
22. AP) Johannes Zwlnk. the
Judas of the Passion Play, died to
day at the age of 81.
Oregon Weather.
Cloudy tonight Mid Saturday;
freezing temperature locally In east
portlo ntontght: gentle to moderate
her deter- changeable winds offshore.
Dance at Rogue Elk Sat. night. Ad
mission: Men 50c; women free.
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"We are unable to understand what
these warlike preparations mean," he
said. "The situation la becoming
serious. Russia Is concentrating four
dlrlskms In Siberia on the Manchu
rlan border. We can only wait and
see whether the storm breaks."
"Zt Is time the Japanese made up
their minds to cooperate wholeheart
edly with the new regime In Man
churla for the establishment of a
great civilization In the Par East."
he continued.
Objections Flonted.
The League of Nations or Soviet
Russia may attempt to frustrate our
efforts, alnce both object to our ac-
tlvltlei in that region, but they won't
be permitted to turn us from our
course. It is unnecessary for us to
heed what they say about us."
"A certain country Is talking about
applying the nine-power treaty In
Manchuria. Japan will resolutely op
pose such an attempt.
In authoritative quarters It waa In
dicated Japan's already badly weak
ened ties with the league were fur
ther strained by the recent resolu
tion of the committee of 10 on the
situation at Shanghai.
The government's determination to
cease entirely to participate in the
activities of the league whenever Ar
ticle XV of the league covenant Is
applied In Manchuria is already an
open secret, although It has not been
officially announced.
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of the same club as Mrs. OeBauer.
Pehl's counsel said: "We are not In
a position to make her name known
now." They further stated "ahe
shuns the notoriety of testifying.
Because of the eleventh hour dis
covery no decision In the new trial
motion will be forthcoming until
Monday or later.
The defense, with B. K. Kelly as
spokesman for Fahl's counsel, cen
tered 1U attacks upon asMrted state
menu of Mrs. OeBauer, the alleged
prejudlc of the Jury as a whole, the
residence of Anderson Mee, a Juror,
and alleged errors of the court In tta
Instructions.
Entire Jury Tlted
Attorney Kelly in his remarks
charged that "Mrs. OeBauer was vol
uble and prejudicial." and that after
the "verdict ahe unrestrainedly
rushed to congratulate Parr and
boasted 'I turned the trick.' " The
defense also charged that their affi
davits showed the entire Jury was
prejudicial to Editor Pehl and "de
sirous of putting his psper out of
business by their verdict."
They charged that their affidavits
one filed today by B. W. Miller of
Applegate showed that Anderson
Mee was a resident of Josephine
county and that he .had been ex
cused from Jury service for this reason.
The defense also held that Its
object "was to purge and clean the
Jury system In Jackson county."
The plaintiff held that the counter
affldaviu wlU show that the allega
tion against Mrs. OeBauer were "ex
aggerated," and filed by renters, em
ployee of renters and supporters and
friends of Pehl; that the Jury "com
posed of honorable and honest citi
zens was unprejudiced," and that
Anderson Mee thought he was a real
dent of Jackson county; that he had
voted In a Jackson county precinct
for 12 years, and that his home Is
less than 100 feet across t,he line in
Josephine county.
The legal phases of the case are
many and varied, the court ruling
that kindred affidavits filed In the
Albert W. Reed trial motion oould
be argued, "but trust to the court
to winnow the extraneous matter.
The legal arguments will center
about the Oregon law, that after ft
verdict is rendered the residence of
a Juror is Immaterial, and the law
point that If affidavits are at vari
ance all are unconsidered.
In t,he case of Nledermeyer, Ine
against Pehl for the collection of a
mortgage against the publication, the
court issued an order that Nleder
meyer, Inc., fix the date when as
slgnment of note and mortgage was)
made by L. Nledermeyer to Nelder
meyer. Inc.
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