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MEPFORD MAIL TRIBWE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932. PXGE TWO MP MILITARISTS Just 10 Big Shopping Days In Which To Secure These Bargains! . BEGINS THURSDAY TO PARTY CHIEFS r s ,1 v r 6, ' jr (Continued from Pag) On.) at tb army general staff, Tlslted j former War m later Qnral saaao Arakl and Informed him that the army would refuse to recommend any of floe rs at trar minister In the new cabinet If It were formed on party lines. The crisis confronting the country. he said, demanded that politics be left aside and a "truly national" gor ernment be set up. The constitution requires that the minister of war be a general and con sequently the army Is able to prevent the formation of any ministry of which It disapproves. No Mutiny In Navy. Reports clrculsted yesterday that the navy had decided to mutiny proved entirely groundless on the bssls of an official check-up. All naval bases were found to be quiet. Admiral Mlnea Osuml, minister of the navy In the Inukal cabinet, Is sued an order declaring "all naval personnel must observe the utmost caution to precent a disturbance of the public mind." Army headquarters announced that 11 cadet who surrendered to the military police aunday night would soon be tried by a court martial and dealt with according to military dis cipline. Assassins Unrepealed. Beyond admitting that the perpe trators of the week-end terrorism were 11 cadets and six naval ensigns, the authorities kept the Identities of the young men secret. The Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Kobe stock exchanges remained closed al though the nee and silk markets re sumed trading. The price trend was downward. The police disclosed today that the seventeen arrested as perpetrators of Sunday's outrages were connected with the "blood brotherhood" to which also belonged the slayers of Baron Takuma Dan and former Fi nance Minister Junnosuke Inouye. T (Continued tram page On.) cuera were unable to get Immediately to the bodies of Johnston and Ohrls tenson. who were trapped In the for ward pert of the plane, Harry Crendall, pilot of the wreck ed ship, was well known In Medford having flown the Medford-Oakland mall plane out of here for over two years, until his transfer about a year ago to San Diego. According to officials at the local airport. Orandall has been flying tor the Psdflo Air transport since Its or ganisation nonrly fire years ago. V. A. Bower of this city, fAther-ln-taw of the filer, received a telegram this morning from his daughter, sav ing that Orandall has passed away at two o'olock this morning. Besides his widow, Irene, he Is sur vived by two daughters, Kthel, 0, and Trrah Lee, seven months. Slnoe Crandsll's transfer south, the family has resided at San Diego. Pre viously they made their home at Oak land. Mrs. Orandall rushed to Bur bank when word of the tragedy was ent her. Beely V. Hall, formerly superinten dent of the Medford airport, tele graphed from Burbank today that Mrs. Orandall had requested the Los Angtlee Masons to oonduct the funer al services. Orandall was a member of the local Masonlo ordsr. Orandall visited In Medford about tlx months sgo, although his run bss Dot been here for some time. John Johnston, Paclflo coast trans port filer, was formerly relief pilot tor this area, flying her numerous times from Oakland. SAN JOSE, Cal, May 17 (AP) Johnny Johnston, killed In an air piano or ash at Burbsnk this morning la ths son of Mrs. Sadie U Johnston of this city. 11 entered army avia tion In 1918 and after the war con tinued as a daring stunt tiler, ap pearing In a number of motion pic tures. Ms flew the first air mall plane out of San Jose. He Joined the Pa clflo Air transport servic In lea". A new grand Jury will be drawn next Monday at the opening of the May term of th circuit oourt and a petit Jury will be drawn at th earn time for the sessions. Th present grand Jury, of which William K. Atlken of this city U fore man, aelected last February, In all probability will not be called to serve. No matters ol suu.tient Importance to warrant the heavy expense of a grand Jury aesston hav arisen. How aver, there hav been plenty of pstty complaints, ranglug from theft of a ho to removing of a footlog of a mountain creek so the neighbors eoiild not get to church or to dances. Th first nsmes drawn from th Jury box by th county clerk, under the supervision of th court, will constitute ths new grand Jury. 1 4 . WOOD FOR SALE 9e tier, 11-ln green ptne slabs; gs.00 per load -6 tiers. PHEK on load of kindling Ith each S-load order. VALLEY EL CO. Tel It. ORDER NOW. Smashing PRE-HOLIDAY A, Hi f 25' 'Mm n 4 V rtt t. it J- X, r a. Of Women's New Summer Wear! DRESSES on SALE Dresses To Choose From je S Think of It! 1500 Sport Silk DRESSES 4 X, l-F 'J Washable Silk Dresses. In this group you will find plain, washable silk dresses, tailored styles, sport (lrnRSRs. one and two-piece models. Values to $9.85, go on sale at 35.95 Silk Dresses Buy Now for Decoration Day and Vacation Days To Come New Sport Mesh Dresses $ j .95 Li ft 0 One group of onr spring and summer silk dresses. Beautlfnl silk crepe dresses In plain and printed silk, Jacket dresses and one-piece models. All sizes. Regu lar f 19.75 values. EXTRA SPECIAL 3.7.77 ' ri( v N ... I ... . New Summer Silk Dresses Whit and pastel Jacket dresses, rur t-lmn. talraM rfMMM. nhtrfnns. nflt. Isrea and plain colored silk dresses. WfJ Vi; Vslnes from 11.95 to I1B.0O. ' L; SALC PRICK ,im Six summer styles, whit and pastel shade. Sixes 14 to 20. EXTRA SPECIAL Silk Dresses .95 $2 On group of spring and summer dresses. Prints and plain colored silks. Values to ss.85, SALE PRICE Silk Dresses On group of tailored and sport dresses. Jacket dresses and one-pleoa dresses. This group consists of many of our high-grade dress values from 118.50 to fZi.ls. Special price C5 .SO HATS On group of straws, braids, mll ans In black brown, bine tan and red AH new summer styles. Values to $635. Sale Price $1.88 HATS BERETS TAMS SOFTIES Bats, berets, tarns and softies. In this ffronp you will rind every type of a summer bat from our regular stock. Values to 12.93. Sale Price 39c Hosiery Gotham Adjustable Silk Hosiery Chiffon and service weight. New spring colors, sizes 8H to 10. Reduced to 85c pr. Silk Hosiery Extra sheer gold stripe chiffons. For dress, party and summer wear. Reduced to $1.00 SLIPS bias slips. ;ular $1.00 i 77c Fitted and bias slips. White and colors. Regular $1.00 Talue. Sale Extra Dress for $1.00 The Second Dress for $1.00 hi Summer Wash Frocks Prints, Batistes and new summer mate rials; 200 dresses to select from. Sizes 14 to U. Sale price $1.77 or Two Dresses for S2.77 11 New Shipment Youthful Large Women's Dresses Half-Size Dresses (Sizes 16V2 to 2y2, Sizes 36 to 46) New dotted and printed chiffons; new corded silk; new washable shantung. New plain silks, white and pastel colors, also navy and black and tans. Special Prices $14.95 and $18.50 A An Extra Dress for $1.00 The Second Dress for $1.00 New Summer Wash Frocks Printed Voiles, Embroidered Voile Dots, Rayon Wash Silk. Fifty new summer styles. Plain whites, light prints, dark prints and floral patterns. Sale price $2.95 2 Dresses for S3.95 Summer Coats, Our entire- stock. of new summer coats, sport cents and dross coats. AH new summer fabrics and stvlcs; "),) coats to select from. Values to $20.75. Vacation Sale Price ONE HOUR SALE Wednesday Morning, 8:30 to 9:30 115 wash frocks from our regular stock, values from $1.00 to $1.95, go on sale for one hour only 69c each 2 Dresses for $1.00 Pajamas and Robes Lounftns; pajamas In silks and ray ana, aim quilted robes; our entire stock of robes and pajamas. V stars from $10.00 to 119.74. sal nice 3 I - III 1 $4.95 1 1 New I Beach Pajamas Slack Pajamas , KC each " nt $1M 74"", ft -f JJK C r sal tor en! J.prlc 1 .OCi i 2 Dresses for $1.00 j 98c $1.95 III Pi 1 7 n nn A Tin fn $ ij rrok Centraland Sale iiegms vVednesciay 0:30 A.M. JcJMSdMM New Slacks Just th thing for beach, hiking and gardens. White and colors. Sal prtc al Bstste or Insurenos Ltav l , ". ruoiM rag . , .. .