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kedfoed irm, trtbttnt:. medford. bregos, thtjbsday, tuse 2, 1932.
FOR NEW YEAR IN
Wm. F. Isssxx ni rs-slected presl
dant of the bouthern Branch of the
Civic Miulo association by unanl'
mous vow at the enthuslsstlc meet
In? held last night at the chamber of
commerce building. Other officer
chosen for tht coming year, which li
expected to surpaaa tha laat season In
bringing even better entertainment
to southern Oregon music lovers,
were: Miss Louise Woodruff, super
visor of music In the Southern Ore'
gon Normal school, first vloe-presl'
dent; Miss Imogene Wallace of Cen
tral Point, second vice-president;
Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman, this city,
secretary, and Mrs. Roberta Ward
Bebb. also of Medford, treasurer,
The week, beginning October 10
was chosen for the annual member-
ahln campaign of tha association
. Mr. Isaacs, nominated for the preal
dency of the coming year by Mrs
Oordon Voorhles, gave an excellent
talk, expressing his appreciation or
the co-operation the Southern Ore
gon branch of the Civic Mualc asso
ciation baa received from the local
membership. He also reviewed for the
audience the convention In Chicago,
at which It was emphasised that the
national association la oonatanily
working toward better programs for
all branches of the association, study
ing the work of all artists and elim
inating those from the list, whose
art will not survive the stringent re
quirements of an America, becoming
each day more muslo minded.
The ever Increasing possibilities for
each branch of the association to ob
tain the foremost artists were env
phaslzed In his review of the discus
sions held In Chicago during which
all artists of the modern world of
opera were considered.
An expression of appreciation of
Mr. bases' unselfish Interest in the
association and untiring work for
promotion of Medford's musical wel
fare, was voiced by Dr. E. W. Shock'
ley, representing the membership cf
the association. A rising vote of
thanks was also given Mrs. Yeoman,
re-elected secretary, In appreciation
of her work, which contributed great
ly to the success of the past year.
The amount of time given by each
officer to the advancement of the
mualcal organisation and to keeping
other members Informed of all hap,
penlnga was stressed by Dr. Shock
ley r,nd others. ,
The meeting closed with all mem-
bars viewing with optimism the mu
alcal outlook for the oomlng year In
Medford.
LOCAL GIRLS GET
RftaMpt of the first tickets In Med
ford to the Olymplo gamei In Lot
Angeles tht aummer htm been an
nounced by Mlaa Mar J or le Kelly and
Mine Marjorle doff of thta city.
Tha tickets are In leather caaei,
ona being brown and the other red.
They are lined with silk to match
the binding, they atated.
Mlaaea Ooff and Kelly plan to at
tend summer achool at the University
of Southern California this season,
and wfll leave for the south soon.
IN COMEBACK BATTLE
WBW YORK, Juns 9.- (AP) Tony
Canaoneti, probably will have Kid
Chocolate, Cuba's glistening "bon
bon," to deal with before the sum
mer la ended.
Meeting his first Important oppon
ent here laAt night after a lengthy
layoff. Chocolate scored a decisive 15
round victory over Lew Jfeldman,
Brooklyn lightweight. The Cuban
weighed 132; to Peldman'a 130 It.
Communications
Exception Is Taken
To the Editor,
I wlah to take exception to what
la Implied In Jenkln'a column of yes
terday In regard to wages and aalarles
being cut.
The salary and wage earners are
having a regular hysteria and think
that the bottom has dropped out of
everything, and they are going to
the bow-wows because their monthly
pay cheok ta a few dollars smaller
than It was about five yeara ago:
and everyone else la having the same
hysteric, with them and for them.
But let all of us look at the prob
lem from the angle as to what those
earns aalarles will buy today com
pared to what they would buy them:
we all know the answer.
Those who are drawing aalarles
and wages todsy are far better off
than they have been for a quarter of
a century.
If we wilt only atop to think
reasonably we will find that we are
not In such terrible shape, and then
all knuckle down 'jo doing the very
best we can In an optlml.tlo way we
would soon snap out of It and find
It waa all a dream
"What this country needs Is a
good 6c cigar." OEO. IVERSON.
Medford, June 9.
Entangled Deer
Slain For Needy
A. L. Miller of Oranls Pass yea
terday while driving down tha lowev
Applegate road, a short distance from
the Applegate .tore, came upon a
deer entangled In a wire fence. The
deeV had broken Its Jaw. Miller alew
the animal, to end Its Buffering and
notified the state police. The deer
was dreaaed. and turned over to the
Salvation Army of this city for use
in their relief kitchen.
MAYOR WALKER LEADS "BEER FOR TAXATION" PARADE
rwi i3ri t -
Wit AY ftrWm
Aioeitd ir Phot
Dressed In formal morning attire, Including striped trousers, black coat and derby, Mayur James J.
tValker of New York ia shown leading New York city's "beer for taxation" parade of approximately
100,000 marchers down Fifth avenut.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June a. (AP)
CATTLE 32S, calves 10; weak, slow.
HOGS 1000; weak to steady.
BHEEP and Lambs 400; new low
record. Lambs 00 lbs down, good
and choice I3.7S-4.00, medium 93.00-3.78.
Porthnd Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 3 (API-
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July .54 .64 .84 .84
Sept. .62(4 .62 Vi .52 '4 .82 'i
Dec. .6314 &l 8514 -eS'i
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem
Soft white
.88 v,
.88
.87 "J
.61 '4
.56 14
.68
Oats: No a white S2B.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 7: flour
13; corn 1; oats 4.
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring ,
Western red
Portland Produce
stock market was pulled up sharply
In the afternoon trading today, along
with bonds and principal commodi
ties, after a further sinking spell In
the morning. Shares closed with nu
merous advances of 1 to 8 points.
Sales approximated 1,800,000 shares.
The turn came with marked Im
provement In bonds, coincident with
rumors that the projected bond pool
had already started operations, al
though this waa denied In usually
well-informed quarters. The market
bad been oversold, and the sort of
persistent liquidation that haa been
flowing In of late, presumably from
bank loan envelops and Institutions,
suddenly lifted.
Today's closing prices for 18 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can . .
American T. 3c T. ..............
Anaconda .. . -
Curtlas Wright
General Motors .
Int. T. etc T.
Monegomery Ward .
Paramount Pub.
Radio .
Southern Pac
S. O. of Cal.
S. O. of N. J. .
Trans. Am.
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
Corpt. Trust Sha. ,
38
3
an
1
a
8
17K
33 '.4
27
1.36
PORTLAND, Ore., June 3. (AP)
Butter Prints, 83 score or better, 10
30c; standards, 18 ($190.
Butterfat Direct to shippers: Sta
tion, 11 ia- 13c; Portland delivery prices
140 pound.
Country Meats Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers under 100 1 bs ., fi 5 o;
vealers, 80 to 100 lbs., 77'3c: lambs,
8n8a; yearlings, Bo; heavy ewes,
3 So; canner cows, Sc; bulls, 0c up.
onions selling price to retailers:
Oregon, 3 ft 3.60 cental; new Cochel
la Wax, 1.307M.30; Yellow, $1.10
crate; new red, $3.30 cental; new yel
low, (393.30 cental.
Sggs and live poultry, unchanged.
Potatoes New and seed potatoes,
wool and hay quotations, unchanged.
flan Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 3.
(AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran
cisco, 18c.
Wall St. Report
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1033, Standard fitatlatlcs
Company.)
June 3:
60
Ind'ls
Today . 87.6
Prey, day. 86.6
Week ago 40.3
Year ago 03.7
30
Rrr's
144
13.3
18.1
64 8
30
Ufs
53.7
61 8
63.8
141.1
00
Total
368
35.0
40.6
06.0
BOND SALE AVKRAOM
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Company.)
June 3:
30 30 60
Ind'ls RR's TJt's Total
48.8 .71.6 58.3
47.3 700
40.8 73.4
06.3 00.6
Today .64.6
Prer day 84.3
Week ago... 56.3
Tear ago
. 81.4
875
60 5
03 4
NEW TO.TUC, June 3. (AP) The
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BY SENIOR CLASS
The senior class of the Medford
high school will entertain with two
programs for the public prior to
graduation. One will be presented
this evening by radio and the other
tomorrow afternoon In the audito
rium of the high school on South
Oadkale.
The students will be on the air
from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Short talks
will be given by Melvln Anderson,
valedictorian; Dan Olsen, salutato-
rian, and Harold OeBauer, senior
class president. Boys' and Girls' glee
clubs will also entertain.
Tomorrow afternoon's program will
begin at 1 o'clock and all Interested
persons are cordially Invited to at
tend. Short skits and musical num
bers will comprise the entertainment.
HUMAN FLY DISLIKES
Babe White, "human fly," sched
uled to entertain the Medford public
with his daring feats Friday after
noon and evening, announced today
that the rainy weather may make It
Impossible for him to perform. If
It Is stormy tomorrow he will not
climb the Medfora Center building
at the times announced, but will
await a clear afternoon and evening
for hie performances. Even a real
fly object to getting his feet wet,
he said In defense of his prospective
postponement.
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DISPLAY OF FUR
An Interesting display, showing the
progress of a southern Oregon Indus
try which Is little known to many
local people, fills the windows of the
Chamber of Commerce building this
week. It la a display of fura and In
cludes pieces and articles of apparel
made In this city from furs now
grown by breeders In this section.
Arranged by Grace Meyers of the
Medford Fur Shop, the display con
tains fura of the California Oregon
Fur association, of which the Med
ford shop la a member.
The made-up pieces are also from
the Medford Fur Shop. The mink
pieces are from furs produced by Lar
kin Orubb of Ashland, the foxes from
the Siskiyou Fox farms, and the rab
bit fura from the numerous local
rabbi tries.
The display will be at the Chamber
of Commerce for the remainder of
the week.
Pierce's Hothouse Tomatoes can
now be had at your grocers. - Re
member they are vine ripened.
HAWLEY PLACES
E
(Continued xrum rage Ons.)
to the principle of which America
was founded."
The substitute bill offered to the
senate committee by Mills for regu
lating the loans to states for relief
provided:
Loans to state by the purchase of
their bonds.
Advances to states which are pre
vented by their constlutlons from
borrowing on assurance of their gov
ernors that reasonable effort will be
made to provide for repayment.
DERTOIT, Mich., June 2. (AP)
A program calling for federal aid
of three types today bore the en
dorsement of some thirty mayors of
major cities and preparations were
going font aid to present the demands
to congress and to president Hoover.
The program grew out of a con
ference of mayors held here yester
day on invitation of Mayor Frank
liurphy of Detroit. Another result of
the gathering waa a decision to form
a permanent organization of munici
pal chief executives for the purpose
of discussing common problems and
presenting a united front.
The 83 mayors in the conference
were unanimous in favoring & per
manent organization and in asking
the reconstruction finance corpora
tion act be amended to permit the
corporation to extend aid to munici
nounced today. Wing said his resig
nation had already been accepted
by Oovemor Julius L. Meier.
Ashland Couple
Secure License
EUGENE, June 3. (AP) William
H. Mapea and Jennie OUbert, both of
Ashland, were Issued a m&rrtage
license here today.
Amelia Going to France.
LONDON, June 2. (AP) Mrs.
Amelia Earhart Putnam, American
trana-Atlantic flier, will cross the
channel to France tonight aboard
a private motor yacht to meet her
husband, George Palmer Putnam,
who Is on bis way from New York.
Phoenix Extension
Club Will Study
Dinners Tomorrow
PHOENIX, June 2. (Bpl.) Ex
tension club of Phoenix will hold
their meeting Friday at the Phoenix
Grange hall. This is the meeting
haa hun nruit.nnnfri nn svsvMtJas(
different occasions. The second les
son In the preparation of economi
cal meal will be given, with Mrs.
Mabel Mack aa leader. The lesson
will be on the preparation of dinner.
Ladles at the lsst meeting who
promised articles for this demonstra
tion, are requested to bring the
articles promised. The meeting will
commence at 10:00 a.m.
The prepared diaries will be served
at noon. The president Is anxious
for a good attendance and all ladles
in the community are cordially in
vited to attend.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith of 406
West .Second street are the parents
of boy. weighing over seven pounds,
born June 2 at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. How
ard of 539 Palm street, today, a girl,
weighing 614 pounds. Both mother
and daughter are getting along nice
ly. .
.
Wlngf Resigns.
SALEM, June 2. (AP) Ben Wing,
who has been clerk of collections
for the stats board of control for
the past six months, resigned his
position as of yesterday. It was an-
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shock?
. THE ANSWER
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in TODAY'S
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