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PAGE TWO "MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFOKl). OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932. J SEEKING POST OF Milt Scherplng of Portland, candl date for tt tresjurer In the Re publican primaries apralftst Rufus Holman, present ;ncumoent, was In Milt ftGhrrpiiig. Medfoid ycattardny, meeting tha vot ers, And according to all report! made nn excellent impression. Scherplng 1 ft young man of pleas ing personality and dynamic oroe and In 111 cam pal nn la putting trie welfare of this state above every other personal or partisan consideration. He la making no attacks upon hie rival, indulging In no mud -alms lng, making no appeala to class prejudice. He promises a clean-cut business ad ministration of the office, and cording to his friends, if elected he will be able to cement the factions of the Republican party, and all sec tion of the aute, upon a program of united and constructive doavor. As evidence of the latter claim, )t Is pointed out that Scherplng is re oelvlng the support of both the .Re publican and Democratic newspaper In Portland, where he lives, and has for many years been one of the most prominent worker In civic and char itable fields. Scherplng Is a war vet eran. In the air service, and president of the Portland Progressive Business Men' club, 1 KILLED IN FIGHT TA Y LORVILLK, ril.. April 38. fAP) Henry Allegrucct, B8, shot and .tilled two alleged extortionists In de fense of a friend last nl&ht and was alnln himself In the gun fight. The shooting occurred at the home of Arthur Clonl In Langley, a nearby vlllnge, when Peiar Larocca, 40, and Vlncenzo Mnn teller, 40, both of Sprlngriold, III., called with a com panion to enforce, Clonl said, pay ment of 11600. AUcgruccl, who had agreed to help Clonl In anticipation of the visit, killed Latoccs with a shotgun as he advanced to the door with a machine gun. Larocca's com pap ions opened fire and in the exchange Allegruccl was killed and Man teller wounded. -4- THEY'RE ILLINOIS BEAUTY QUEENS A .. imtmA Dr.a PhftM Th, University of llllnoli co-eda war, voted moit popular and mott beautiful on tha llllnl campua In a contest held by Pierrots, men'a dramatio society. Left to right: Winifred Flint, Ruth Roselle, Eva Jo Helber, Margaret Jacobseh, Virginia Olsen and Graca Kelser. BISHOP CANNON AT DRY MEETING iff ' : 7 2 1 L 4 :JH 4 h Altootnlttl Hrt$t Photo The oamera found Bishop Jamea Cannon, Jr. In animated oonvsrsa :lon with delegates to the women's national oommlttea for law enforce ment In Washington. In addresslne the women the olerlo squelohed the Idea that ha now favora resubmission of the prohibition question to the people. He had been Interpreted widely as favoring an early popu lar vote on the question. AT A forged check, made out to 'Rob ert Camp for 910 on a First National bank check, and signed with the name of W. R. Miller of Phoenix. Ore., was turned over to the city police late yesterday afternoon. The check was endorsed with the name of Robert Camp, the hand writing toeing Identical with that on the face of the check, It was passed Saturday at a local drygoods store. ADJUST PROPERTY Authorities in Fresno, Cnl., have asked city police to assist them .n locating Jack Hughes Rnney, 19, in order that a settlement might be made of his estate, according to a message from th esouth today. Raney.' who sometimes goes by th ename of Jack Hushes, left Fresno October 13, 1031, according to the officers. The description of Raney gave his height as A feet 0 Inches, weight 135 pounds, black eye and hair, medium complexion, and one front tooth broken. Raney is said to be a me chanical worker. Portrait of distinction me Pea teya. opp Holly theater, Wedding Bells J SCUTTLED BY BLAST NEW LONDON, Conn., Aplrl 28.- (AP) The coast guard patrol boat CCl-300, veteran rum boat chaser, lay at the bottom of New London harbor today and six members of her crew were in a hospital as a result of an explosion which demolished the craft. The explosion, believed to have been caused by the accumulation of gas fume, occurred yesterday In the on sine room while the boat was tak ing on fuel. Miss Ellen Chapman, formerly of Trail, now of Medford, and Clyde Onn, employe of the United States forest service, were married in this olty Monday, Jxulge Olenn O. Taylor reading the ceremony. The bride, small and brunette, was charming In a gown of blue chiffon crepe with dainty sleeves and insets of lace. Following the marriage, the bride and groom left for Union Crock, where they will make their home until summer, when Mr. Onn will be stationed In a lookout In the Dia mond lake forest. Mr. and Mrs. Onn have many friends in Medford and southern Oregon, who extend them their bent wishes. Special Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 39. R. A. M, Tuesday, April 2ftth at 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. and P. M. degrees. Visitor Invited. By order of E. L. LENOX, H. P. OEO. ALDBN, Secretary. Regular communication of K tf Rcamea chapter, O. E. 3., AaOv WN""tly evening, April aaftSi J7th. covered dish dinner V at 8:30 for all members. VUltllvg members cordially Invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN, SNj". Be correctly .torhetea by KTHKLVVVN B HOFFMANN Sixth and Holly Streets Before You Buy a Refrigerator See the Maytag. Auto glaaa installed wo,. you ttslt Prlcaa right Brill ttnmt Metal w-rka Bargains for Spring Prices Reduced on Toledo Ranges Extra Quality Ranges Weigh 300 lbs. Each Semi Enamel ed range.' Our rogular price $47. $43 Semi . Enamel ed range Our refrular price $50, $46 Full Enamoled range. Our reg ular price $57. $53 Full Enameled range. Our reg ular price $80. $56 SEE OUR WINDOWS I I GOLD HILL WILL FURNISH CEMENT FOR VETS' HOI ROSRBURQ, Ore,. April 29, (fP) Ground was broken here Monday for the Northweat Soldiers' home upon which the federal government will spend $2,200,000. - R. I. Stuart fc Sons of Medford, who last week were awarded the grading and excavating contract, aald additional equipment is expected this week to speed up the work. Approx imately 22,000 yards of dirt will be moved. Alden C. Palmer, superintendent for Murch Brothers Construction company, general contractors, eald the sub-contract for forms and con crete work has been awarded to the Rath Construction company of Se attle. Contracts were awarded the Beaver-Portland Cement company ct Oold Hill to furnish oement, and o Harley Johnson company of Rose burg for sand and rock. Ashland Planning Candidates Rally A candidates' rally a political ses sion where Democrats and Repub licans alike will have an opportunity to be heard and seen la planned for Tiiumday, May 5, at the Twin Plunges in Ashland. The canrltdates themselves are ar ranging for the Ashland event, and will probably arrange for a similar meeting In Medford at a later date. Introduction of candidates will start at 8 o'clock, and at 9:15 should be completed, after which there will be a danoe, free to the public, at the Plunge pavilion. X0CIETY and Clubs Novelty Dance on Calendar of Prldny A prize novelty dance will be held at K. P. nail Friday night, April SO, under the auspice of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters. The committee arranging for the event is composed of Mrs. William Swartz, Mra. Mayberry, Mrs. C, E. Jaqua. Messrs. Ray Yost, J. B. Yar brough, W. L. Walden and George Pik. Prizes will be given and refresh ment served. The public Is invited to attend. Mrs. Cretcnell to Meet Friends In Bay City Mrs. Delroy Getchell leaves early this week for San Francisco, where she will meet Mrs. J. K. Do ring of Chicago, who Is returning from a three months' cruise of the Pacific on the Mariposa, which docks at San Francisco April 38. Captain and Mrs. O. K. Black of this city and San Francisco are also passengers on the Mariposa. Mr. and Mn. Smith (.went it from Brookings Week-end guests In this city from Brookings were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and Miss Phllt&mlna Sheets, who were entertained by Miss Qladys Benge. Mr. Smith is superintendent of schools in Brookings and Mrs. Smith and Miss Sheets are members of his staff. Miss Benge was hostess at a dinner in their honor Sunday. -f Pythian Sisters Plan Cooked Foods Sole The Pythian Sisters will sponsor a oooked foods sale Saturday. April 30, at the Economy Meat market, they announced yesterday. Mrs. William Swartz and Mrs. Harry Barneburg will be in charge. The sisters are asked to arrive early with their donations. TODAY'S VOTE 10 I FEUD (Continued tram rage One) summed up by Vie words: "Stop Roosevelt." The many Influential Democratic leaders who stilt are uncommitted waited (or the result from the two stata to chart their course. Overshadow, o. O. P. Chooslnt; The double engagement overshad owed a great volume of delegate choosing during the day In Repub lican ranks, and the one other Demo cratic selection of six delegates In Alaska, The Roosevelt forces count on these to swell Me 287 votes which now put him out in front alone. Sentiment of political observers has discounted the Bay State and Keystone StaK result to a partial extent, opinion estimating that Smith could carry the bulk of Massa chusetta' 36 delegates contest and that a majority of Pennsylvania's IS would go to Roosevelt. But assaying the final significance of the double test was left until after a count of the votes. All for Hoover Republican primaries and state or ganizations undertook today ths se lection of 118 delegates: Massachu setts, 34; Pennsylvania. 76: Alaska, 3; Arkansas and Soutn Carolina, 4 each. Pledged or not, tiey are counted In advance for President Hoover. Pennsylvania Republlcana dealt with the prohibition Issue and the influence of the Philadelphia organi zation in the senatorial contest be tween James J. Davis and the vigor ously dry marine general, Smedley D. Butler. To date, the two parties have se lected SOB delegates to their national conventions In June. Muiiy Now LUted The Republican delegates are ln atructed, pledged and claimed as fol lows: Hoover, 448: Norrls, 11; In doubt, Out of these, Joseph I France of Maryland claims 78. Democratic delegates are Instructed, Mm PTS THE BEST ,436k TEA! Largest Sale in the World! 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