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MEDFOKD M"AIL TTtlBTjyE. BEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932.
Patriotic organisations, with the
assistance of civic groups, will foater
observance of Memorial day In Med
ford again thla year with appropriate
parade and program May 30, It wai
decided at the meeting ol organiza
tion representatlvea held at the city
library last night.
The program for thla year will fol
low the tame standards adopted dur
ing prevloua yeare with Judge Wm.
M Colvlg aa general chairman.
The atreet parade will atart at S:30
o'clock, winding Ita way from the elty
park to the Bear Creek bridge, where
flower will be atrewn on the watera.
honoring the revered dead. A abort
military service will be conducted at
the bridge, followed by exercises In
the city park.
The committees appointed last
night Include! Street parade, Col.
W. H. Paine; music, Mrs. Ooodwyn
Humphreya and Mrs. Lloyd William
son: address, Colonel Paine: platform
and seating, Fred Bcheffel: transpor
tation, W. P. Wood: program. Mrs.
Everett Weed, Miss Ora Cox and Mrs.
Dan Connor. -
A cordial Invitation to participate
In tht annual parade la extended all
civic, community betterment and fra
ternal organizations. Colonel Falne
said thla morning.
The committee will reassemble In
two weeks to make a check on the
progress of observance plans,
Memorial Sunday will bs observed
May 32, Colonel Paine announced,
but the church tn which the vet
erans will gather baa not been selected.
C. POINT SENIORS
TO PRESENT PLAY
A clever three-act comedy wfn Be
presented by the senior elaaa of the
Central Point high school tomorrow
night at the high school uadltorlum.
"intruding on Horace" la the title
and Edwin Scrlbner the author of I
the play, chosen by the 1033 class.
The plot oeiitera around a Jewel
robbery and the unexpected recovery
by "Horace," a studious young au
thor, who has sought seclusion on an .
Island In the aummer home of a
friend to complete his book on Egyp
tian history.
The leading parts In the play will
bs taken by John Smith and Helen
Lees, the comedy roles by Champ I
Pitta and Bessie Milton. Alvln Ma
ple will sppear aa the detective and
other members of the cast are: Dor
othy Inman. Bowensl Perdleu, ' Ruth
Turpln, Wild Hell, Alfred Taylor,
Roy Martin and Donald Snyder.
The play will open at 8 o'clock.
TOLLEFSON POSTS
Alvln tToMefeon, youthful cuh.er
of th Central Point State bank of
Central Point, who Wednesday noon
confessed to Sheriff Ralph Q. Jen
nlnga that he prepared a bank rob
bery ruw to cover itp defalcation! of
money he loet In gambling, waa freed
late yesterday on 2500 bonds fur
nished by his father and Elmer R.
Hull of Central Point. Tollcfson
waived preliminary hearing and was
bound over to the grand Jury.
While nothing definite haa been
decided upon It Is expected that Tol
lefson will enter a plea of guilty be
fore Circuit Judge H. D. Norton early
next week and seek leniency, friends
aald today.
No lose will ba suatatned by the
bank aa It carries ample Insurance
and all shortage haa been replaced.
The heaviest blow falls upon the
man himself and hla family, Tollef
aon la a high type of young man,
and In statement made to the au
thorttlea made a clean breaat of
everything.
All but approximately $600 of the
missing ei3U haa been recovered.
about $700 In a coffee pot in Vie
home and the remaining $200, la a
vault at the bank.
Suspicion waa flrat aroused that
the robbery was a hoax a short time
after the robbery report, when the
sheriff office waa unable to find
any Central Point resident on the
street or nearby at the time of the
robbery who had aeen anyone enter
the bank. There were other puz
zling angles. Confronted with the
discrepancies tn hla etory Tollefson
made a clean breast, declaring that
he alone waa to blame.
The parents and wife of Tollefson
were heartbroken over the revelations.
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Ranch Hand Slays
Wife On Street
HAYWARD, Cal., May 12.. (AP)
Charged with shooting and killing
hie 17-year-old wife In front of the
Hayward city hall, Paul Hernandez,
22-year-old ranch hand, had been
taken to the Alameda county Jail
In Oakland today to guard against
possible mob violence. .
Sliiier Under Knife.
NEW HAVEN, Oonn., May 13 (AP)
Miss Rosa Ponselle. Metropolitan
opera soprano, underwent an opera
tlon in a hospital today, but Ita na
ture waa not disclosed.
WASHINGTON, May 13. (At The
protocol for American adherence to
the world court waa favorably re
ported to the senate today by the
foreign relatione committee and
sponsors sought an agreement for
1U consideration early next aeasoln.
Senator Walsh (D., Mont.), whose
manded resolution of ratification was
approved, t ito 9, said later:
"It looks as though there Is no
probability of getting up the resolu
tion in the senate now because of the
urgent domestic legislation."
Andy Advocates
Pantaloons For
Bow Before King
LONDON, May 13. (AP) Am
bassador Andrew w. Mellon estab
lished himself definitely laatntght
as of the Dawes trousers persua
sion, rather than the Harvey
breechesr cult. In the matter of
wearing breeches when one goes
to court
The ambassador appeared in
plain republican pantaloons, es
chewing the allk breeches which
are the ordinary court mode, tn
thla he followed the precedent set
by his unconventional predecessor,
former Ambassador Charles O.
Dawes.
The late George ' Harvey, when
he waa ambassador at London,
wore breeches and waa widely
lampooned for It In the United
Btntra.
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ARSENATE
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SLASH IN ICING
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rates on pear and apples, were held
In abeyance for the present.
The requeat for a rate on Initial
Icing and one relclng. In transit
service, on the basis of ths Cali
fornia decldloua rate, was consider
ed, and It waa decided to grant a
rate for the northwest districts based
on the California rate plus $5. This
will mean a rate of $6L to Chicago
and $06 to New York. Instead of the
standard rat of $105 aa now.
Glres Three Renicce.
The decisions of the National Per
ishable Freight association, bcsldea
ths substantial aavlnga, gives to
growers and shippers of thle sec
tion three different types of service
for winter pear shipments, nsmely;
standard refrigeration; Initial Icing,
and the new service Initial icing,
with one re-icing en route.
Raymond Reter reported on the
meeting at Seattle last Saturday
when the proposal for the use of
lnter-coastal steamers was discussed
by representatives of northwest fruit
districts. A permanent committee,
headed by P. P. Clark of Yakima,
was appointed to Investigate the
possibilities for development . of the
ocean service.
Proposals were submitted by the
stesmshlp lines, and the ratee are
lower than those offered by the
railroads. It Is estimated that five
per cent of the northwest crop
would be shipped by water if the
service can be inaugurated In time
for the coming shipping season.
Reinforced concrete spanning Rogue
River between Gold Beach and Wood
burn to be dedicated May 28.
8UTHERLIN Horton Thompson ac
quired A. E. Shir la mill at residence
property on Everett avenue.
RITES IN FRANCE
(Continued from page one)
sounding "To the fields I" at the ele
vation. Mme. Doumer. heavily veiled, est
mottonle&s throughout the msss and
whispered a word of thanks to the
cardinal as be Imparted Uie blessing
at the close.
The funeral procession left the
presidential palace a few minutes be
fore 8 a. nu and began the Journey
to the cathedral.
Well over 1,000,000 people throng
ed the etreets and squares to watch
the funersl procession paae, pressing
agsinat the aerrled ranks of Follus,
clad In their horiaon blue, who stood
elbow to elbow sll th. wsy from ths
Pantheon.
At the Pantheon, on the very
"Mountain of flalnte Oenevleve," In
the shadow of the edifice in which
repose th. nation's Illustrious dead,
Premier Arvlre Tardleu, In a moving
oration described the dead president
as "the supreme type of democrat,"
while the army In which M. Doumer's
four sons gsve up their lives during
the World war, marched past with
flags at salute.
The premier reviewed the late pres
ident's three-quarters of a century of
toll, recalling bis services ss a co
lonial governor in Indo-Chlna, as
presiding officer of the senate and as
chief executive of the nstlon.
"He would have rejoiced," th. pre
mier aald, "In his high conscience
that hla death was the occasion for
showing Prance as she Is, Indivisible,
strong and capable in the face of
danger of every possible energetic re
action." ARMY PILOT KILLED
IN AUTO-CAR CRASH
I AH FRANCISCO. May H. (AP)
Lieut. Richard H. Dean. 81, Crissey
field avlstor, waa killed and hla com
panion, Miss Oertrude Murphy, 33, of
nan vr.ncisco lnlursd In the colli
sion today of the army officer's au
tomobile wltn a street car.
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