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PAGE SEVEN Equity gases on BOULDER CITY IS UNCLE SAM'S 'MODEL' TOWN DECORATION DAY Boy Scouts. Olrl Scouts. Schools. Decorated car. MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTID, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1935. E 'S Equity C&MS are being heard thla week In circuit court before Judge H. D. Norton. Arguments and testimony were heard today and yesterday in the ault of C. E. Swallow against C. B. Gates and H. R. Hutton and others, for money allegedly due for construc tion of the movie studio, the skele ton of which still stands on the Crater Lake highway, near the air port. Swallow was the contractor. The case la largely technical, k The date for calling the petit Jury ts problematical. They, were ex cused last Monday, subject to call, but no definite date has yet been set. The grand Jury which has been In session this week Is expected to complete Its labors late today or early tomorrow morning. Minor matters have occupied their atten tion, including the Upper Applegate dog shooting episode and the Dia mond lake cabin entry case. A num ber of high school boys were called as witnesses In the latter case. Jo stah Hlbbard of Butte Falls Is the foreman. E IS IN RECALL MOVE (Continued trom rage one.) amination before trial that It It pre liminary to preferring charges with the governor asking for my removal." Seabury denounced the statement as "a cheap political stump speech." Assemblyman Irving 8 t e 1 n g u t charged the committee had spent all by (87,000 of $750,000 appropriated for It. "All of this money has been spent by counsel to remove this man from office, and he can't do It r he shouted. "That statement 1a unqualifiedly false, and the assemblyman knew It was when he made It," Seabury replied. JOHNNY LOGAN Here's a touching little tribute to Johnny Logan, late Oregon State college football star, from Dr. Edwin R. Durno the Eddie Durno of Ore gon basketball fame who attended him in his last Illness: MEDPORD, May 33. (To the Sporting Editor) Sir: I read your gossip column today, and waa much Interested in what you had to say concerning Johnny Logan. Though I had never met John prior to his fatal illness. If he exhibited the same flBht on the gridiron as he displayed In his most recent battle, ha certainly was a wonderful foot ball player. John died of a particularly malig nant type of influenzal pneumonia, but even as the end approached, he was thinking of the other fellow. Two of hla roommates at Hilt had died within two days and he w afraid we were combatting some strange, mysterious disease. Hla last words were a plea to find out jtnd prevent his other friends from Acquiring the malady. I certainly ' wish to re-emphaslse the game fight he put up in his last attempt to help the other fellow. Respectfully yours. EDWIN R. DURNO. Morning Oregonlan. DAY AS PIONEERS Members of the Active club' enjoy ed a "stag" party Tuesday evening at the Hotel Medford, with members of the club dressed In pioneer clothes of the days of '49, several appearing as cowpunchers. Arrangements for the evening were In chare of Darren Huson and Leslie Welsenberg. Pood was served In tin pans, from large kettles placed on the tables. Ouests for the evening included Hor ' toe Bromley. Thomas wem and Ar thur Larsen. ESTATE OF BROWNS Legal steps for the settlement of the estate of Mwln C. Brown and wife, Deed Indian district home siesders. who lost their lives In a Try Lulls E. plnkhim's VsttUNs Compound i Too "Worn-Out" to go Another due broken . . . Couldn't way en her ftet a minute lonceff LvJia E. Pinkiuro'i VecetiMcCorrpnumj alwavt relieve crimp- Try it next month . HOOVER TO NAME Associated Pzess f'Aote This view shows a section of Boulder City. Cols., a "model" town built about sloht miles from ha alt of the Hoovei- dam to house workers employed on the project Thirty.five hundred men and their families live there, the workmen being, transported to and from their work In buses. blizzard last January, have been taken. The bodies were found last Saturday morning near the Walter Hash ranch. No action could be taken until this had come to pass. The bulk of the property 01 Brown's is said to be located In California, and their Oregon hold ings Include the homestead and cabin and personal belongings, in cluding an auto. It Is in good con dition, and when the Browns disap peared was "blocked up" by the sheriff's office and locks placed on the doors. MEET IN LONDON IiONON. May 3b. (ff Amy John sou, Great Britain's noted airwoman, and Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, America's woman transatlantic filer, met today for the first time. Miss Johnson, accompanied by her fiance, J. A. MolUson, famous Brit ish long distance flier, went to the American embassy at Prince's Oate to sea Mrs. Putnam. They chatted for a long time and posed for photograph era In the garden of the embassy. Miss Johnson, who has flown In record time from England to Aus tralia alone, paid the visit at Mrs Putnam's expressed wish. FOREST GROVE Mr. and William Ba Inter of Portland, ohased Forest Grove restaurant. Mrs. pur- WASHINGTON, May 2fl. Newspaper publishers who spoke at last night's conference with Presi dent Hoover were said at the White House today to hare unanimously expressed approval j?f the setting up of committees in large cities similar to that under the chairmanship of Owen D. Young In New York, with the aim of helping business activity. The President outlined a program for "reconstruction committees" of lending men. He stressed the neces sity for cooperative action In this direction as a remeny for ailing busi ness. It was sstd. and received from the publishers " a unanimous expres sion of entire sympathy with the program. During the parley. It was added, there was a full discussion also of the general legislative situation, in eluding the possibilities of a revival of the sales tax. Ahnndon Hog Raising. LA GRANDE, Ore.. May 26. (AP) Present low prices for hogs have resulted In a large number c is,. ern Oregon farmers abandoning hog raising, at least temporarily. This la particularly true In Wallowa county where many report through out thla year that returns have not been adequate to cover cost of feed GLENDALE New Glendale hotel completely refurnished and modern ised by Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Nerbae, owners. FOR RITES HERE (Oontikued From page one) All fraternal and social organiza tions of this community are Invited to take part In the street parade, and they and the general public are Invited and urged to be present at tl;e program to follow It. The Civil War Veterans, the Wo men's Relief Coips, and the Daugh ters of Union Veterans will conduct a memorial ceremony at the I. O O. P. cemetery at 2:00 p. m. Decora tion Day. All members of other veteran and patriotic societies and the public are Invited to be present and to witness this ceremony. Order of Decoration Day Pamde To move from Medford City park at 9:30 a. m. Marshal, Spanish-American war. Veteran Frank J. Newman. Elks' band. National Guard. Grand Army of the Republic Women's Relief Corps. Daughters of Union Veterans. Daughters of the American Revo lution. Spanish-American war veterans. Spanish -American war Auxiliary. American Legion. American Legion Auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Medford high school band. Ministerial association. Salvation Army, W. O. T. U. Fraternal and social organisation. 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