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5IEDF0RD JIAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932. PAGE SIX DEMOCRAT RIFT Former Governor Says Re jection of Shouse Would Be Studied Humiliation Wheeler Favors Walsh DAYTON, O., June 10 (AP) For mer Governor James M. Cox today lulled the following tatcmcnt: "The attempt to throw the national democratic convention Into a bitter controversy over the permanent chairmanship should be checked be fore It gets far on Its mlschevlous way. There should be a militant protest from all parts of the country against the development of any symp tom of such folly. . "In the present Instance the na tional committee, which In the very orderliness of things must make pre liminary arrangements, found two names before It for temporary chair manship, Messers Bhouae and Bark ley. Happily a compromise was ef fected, one being given the tempor ary and the other the permanent as signment. "The rejection of Mr. Shouse would be nothing short of studied humilia tion of a man who has given his time and his talents In furtherance of the . most successful reorganization of any political party In half a century." WASHINGTON, June 10 (API- Senator Wheeler of Montana, an ad vocate of Governor Roosevelt of New York, today replied to the statement of James M. Coz. of Ohio, with firm notice a contest would be mads to establish Senator Walsh, of Montana, as permanent chairman of the demo cratic convention In place of Jouett Shouse. "I don't ae anything mischievous," be said to newspapermen, "about re fusing to place someone In zssltlon so he can continue his fight to pre vent the nomination of the unquest ionable choice of the democrats of the country." Wet Wins In Iowa A 3 " J. A. Churchill, president of South ern Oregon Normal school, has an nounced thnt R. W. McNeill, for six years coach of the normal, may dis continue hi duties In that depart ment to take over the geography de partment. Mr. MoNeal has secured leave of absence for the summer term to con tinue work on his Master Degree In geography. An effort is being made, according to President Churchill, to secure a coach capable of teaching biology. A vacancy occurred In the geography department with the appointment of Professor Walter Red ford as dean of 1 the Institution. President Churchill Is to become director of elementary teacher training for the three normal 1 schools In Oregon. I KIMBALL EMS BATTLE FOR TITLE Ths klttenbsll championship of the elty will be decided this evening at Van Scoyoe field with a game be tween "Your Office Boys" and Lam ports. The teams are evenly matched and a terrlflo struggle Is expected with all the catball fans In attend ance. It will be ths final gams of the year unites the season Is lengthened. Auoeiattd Ptiu Poors With 'I am wet" as his cam. paign slogan, Loult Murphy (above) of Dubuque, la., won the demo cratic nomination for United States aenator from Iowa, defeating for mr 8en. Dan 8teck- TALENT MARSHAL LANDS IN COURT Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberts of Ashland has taken under advise ment the case charging assault and battery against A. T. Edmunson. marshal of Talent, which came be fore him yesterday. The charges state that Edmunson struck R. H. Bishop of Talent on the aide of the bead during an argu ment. The marshal was alleged to have hit the man following Edmun son's attempt to search for keys to a car owned by William Boyd, Talent storekeeper. May 6. Eight witnesses testified. APPLEGATB, June 10. (Special) Laws of the forest service this year require every lookout be a married man and must take his wife to the station with him. If a fire occurs within two miles of the station he is required to extinguish It and during his absences hla wife has charge of the atatlon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Salt marsh and -family of Jacksonville wont on duty at Tallowboz last Mon day, Othera going on duty later are Mr. and Mra. Leonard Andrews of Ashland, at Wagner Butte; Mr. and Mra. Lee Wlnnlngham of Klamath Palls, at Whiskey Peak; and Alex Schlchtl, on Dutchman's Peak. IT P SLATED SATURDAY The local playgrounds will be the scene Saturday afternoon of the Olrl Scout picnic and court of awards to be held between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock. Each Olrl Scout la Invited to bring a guest. Picnic lunches will be furnished by the girls and served on the lawn. Krtumtnr OK Movies , LONDON (AP)-Dlscontinulng alar ums about censorship, the education committee of the London county council has announced that movies are "not substantially harmful" to! school children. m ms (aft) Try Pen-Jrl, a pure fruit pectin, with cup-for-cup method, on rerip for all fruits or barrfe, judge, yourself what a ilitTcrrncr there Is ia I'cn jcl Jellies. MAKES EIGHT GLASSES Mrs. V. S. llanfi win letcn first places and three second places at Stale Fair . for idly made with . PEN-JEL MrsJinnftufColiimbiisJunctlnn, la., attributes her mirecM at the Iowa Stale Fair in IVsMoinrs last year to I'm-Jt-l. She entered 10 slaasraof jelly and won 1 0 awarda. In cven othrrfnln in which Mrs. llanft'ajcilirawereentered,prizri were also awarded her. She savs," am going to enter all thrill Fairs again next year and 1 am going to use I'en-Jel again. It certainly makes jellies and preserves (Vis right consistency if made acconling to the di rections on the I'en-Jel box. Tim Yon ran have Just as fine Jell Irs, jsms and marmalailrs for your own table! Make them your self (ivrn If you ve never trlert hr lore) with lenjel and be sure of success. E PREDICT BIG YEAR Democrats of southern Oregon or ganized yesterday afternoon, prepara tory to the November campaign, when members of the Democratic Central o mmlttee of Jackson county met at the Hotel Holland to elect officers and outline their stand, for what promises to be one of the biggest years In the history of their party. Support was pledged to all county, state and national candidates, run ning on the Democratic ticket, In resolution passed at the gathering, one of the largest in many years, staged by Jackson county's Democ racy. Frank DeSouza, local attorney, was re-elected Jackson county chair man, Maxwell 8. Marvin of Ashland, secretary, and Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, treasurer. J. E. Barkdull was chosen state committeeman and J. R. Bowen, con gressional committeeman. Committee appointments will be made In the near future by Chairman De8ouza. No favorite was named for the presidency by the Jackson county delegation, the members agreeing to lend their suport, undivided, to the choice of the Democratic convention, which they expect to be the next president of the United States. The meeting was characterized by' a revival of anticipation and enthusi asm, lacking for some time in the southern Oregon Democratic ranks. HIGH ON SAFETY "Pregon is one of the nine states who lead In highway safety" states Bay Conway In. an article on highway safety In the current Issue of the Oregon Motorist, Afflclal publication of the Oregon State Motor associa tion. "In the matter of uniform regu lation, statewide enforcement, and ths elimination of the dangerous driv ers' examinations, Oregon ranks among the moat progressive . of states," continues the article. "Oregon made 'safe driving" the measuring stick of a driver's ability during the 1931 session of the legis lature and when the various 'safe driving' lawa became effective In June and July of last year the decrease In highway accidents, Injuries and deaths became immediately apparent. In : ct, the first month's experience under the 'rules of safety' showed an unprecedented decrease In highway casualties. NICKEL MATINEE AT L TO The stage Is all set for the big nickel matinee at the HllUh Temple Patrol carnival Saturday afternoon, P. Ac E. show lot. Every school boy or girl will be admitted to any attrac tion for 6 cents and with special juvenile features as stellar attrac tions a record crowd of yungsters Is looked for. Officials of the carnival and like wise members of the Shrine Patrol will leave nothing undone to make the occasion an unforgetable event In the lives of the "kiddles," a every riding device and side show will have additional programs suitable for the youngsters exclusively at this special matinee. The hours have been set from 1 o'clock until 6 p. m., after which the regular admission prices will then begin. The big carnival will close its engagement here Saturday night and entrain for Eugene, where It will play an engagement next week. Bnjota Acquires Traffic BOGOTA (AP) This capital city of Colombia had no automobiles ten years ago and no streets over which a car could have been driven in safe ty. This year 3,500 automotive e hlcles have been licensed and there are 63 miles of paved streets. British Fight Irish Duty DUBLIN (AP) British clothing firms, fearing the effects of the Free State's new high tariff, are negoti ating for factory sites in Dublin, but President De Valera Is not kindly disposed toward English capital In Irish Industry. Italy Open Alpine Zones -ROME (AP) Tourists may now have, If they request It, special per mits attached to passports entitling them to visit Italian Alpine frontier zones, hitherto closed to all except residents of this country. TALENT, J'VILLE, EAGLES, G. PASS TO PLAY SUNDAY Baseball games In the Rogue River valley for next Sunday have been scheduled as follows: Talent versus Jacksonville at Jack sonville. Med ford Eagles versus Orsnts Pass at Grants Pass. Increasing Interest In baseball, and warm weather, Insures good attend ances at the two conflicts. Revised schedule for the Rogue River Valley Baseball league, begin ning Sunday, June 1, follows: June 13 Med ford vs. Grants Pass at Grants Pass; Talent vs. Jackson ville at Jacksonville. June 19 Jacksonville at Grants Pass: Talent at Medford. June 36 Medford at Talent; Grants Pass at Jacksonville. July 3 and 4 Open date. July 10 Grants Pass at Talent, Medford at Jacksonville. July 17 No league games. Jack sonville All-Stars vs. Kansas Girls' Team at fairgrounds, Medford. July 34 Talent at Grants Pass; Jacksonville at Medford. July 31 Grants Pass at Medford; Jacksonville at Talent. August 7 Medford at Grants Pass; Talent at Jacksonville. August 14, 21 and 28 Playoff be tween two leading teams of league for Southern Oregon pennant. Fewer Jobless Czechs PRAGUE (AP) Unemployment In Czechoslovakia decreased by 95,000 to 63,000 at the end of April, it was announced at a ministerial council. It was further stated that business had shown Improvement. n La I t ! . J "BLENDEDTO AMERICA'S TASTE" More than 314.000 date palms are under cultivation la California and Arizona. A regular airline service between Berlin and Shanghai la contemplated by a German company. Refunding of 18 Oregon Irrigation districts la being accomplished, the state entfneer reported. Wherever you $o,you find (: always I I ' fist': k t3' - that is dependable Even baby prefer! Blue Ribbon Melt but then, he takes ti ter mother end mother knows what's best. But above all, she knows she can depend on Its high quality being exactly the same, every fJme fhe buys Blue Ribbon The contents of every een of "America's Bissest Seller" Is tested and proven, not once but many times, to make absolutely certain that It conforms to Blue Ribbon's rigid quality specification. It must be per fect to pass the Inspection of the world's largest malt manufacturer, BV tor Lmil Fru Ricip Book lcr dill cious foods and candies. 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Reduced to Girl's Dresses Special for Saturday Oiils' dresses in sises from 2 to 6 which regularly sell to $1.05 69c One Special Lot Of COATS $5.00 Your choice in this special group of summer coats for 5.00 Special Bargains in COATS Every coat In our store reduced for Saturday your choice of lovely sum mer creations y4 off $20 OOATS $15" $32 COATS $24 rv "id Win a Lshest of Oliver! VZX"V ' ' VyB U fTXTy KPTJTA JETTICK WORD CONTEST! eXiK-AJJuJ t LrJdJvs : mm mi I i- : ' - i Ti l 1 1 l.n' li ii II liiii I i I $5.00 KSHB V dab 'W sv II Princess Peggy FROCKS ANOTHER IF YOURS FADES Ton can be as feminine or as tailored as you wish In a Princess Peeity frock. There are feminine martels with expensive looklne, "Dress-maker" touches . . . ana then there Is a beautiful arrnr of smart styles for the spectator or participant In sports. The Princess Pejity label Is your assurance of belne well dressed. It stands for finest materials, quality and workmanship. HOSIERY Munsing and Van Raalte service and chiffon hose, full fashioned, in all of the newest summer shades, Our regu lar $1.50 numbers for Sat- (t qC urday, special P 1 00 FIRST PRIZE: 0 pice cliest Oneida Community Par Plate, guaranteed for 35 years. SECOND PRIZE: Beautiful Oneida Commtmfry Par Plate Steal . Platter. miRD PRIZE: Your choice of a pair of Enna Jetties. STioe. . Corns in, get your frtt entry hhml and expLuta tional Tht Enna Jettld Word Contest is m fascinating gamel Sow many words can yarn male from tie letters contained in tlis slogans- WEAR EXXA JETTICK SIIOES 1 RY your skill. Ct out your paper and pencil. It's simple! Hero &r a fewi ore, mi, ear, jet, ten, etc. Ho tries mart Deleft at our store Lefore dosing, June 25 tli, or postmarlietj not later tkan nudnignl, June 25tk, 1932. TLe prizes -vill Le avarJeJ as soon as it is possible to cLeck carefully all en trie. BASEMENT SPECIALS "The Bargain Center 'of Medford" Ma;n Floor Specials SALE OF WOMEN'S HOSIERY Our reaular 10c all silk full fashioned hosiery In sum mer's newest shades. Spec ially priced for Saturday shopping Pr. 59c E SWIM SUITS $1.00 Wool swlmmlnj suits for all lha family, sires and styles for women and misses, men and boa, Assorted colors, rciular $1-50 Tallies Sat. Special $1.00 SPORT SANDALS Crepe soled sport sandals In red, blue, freen and while. Prlred Saturday Pr. S1.00 WOMEN'S SHOES $1.88 Two btf, bargain tabln pil ed hlfh with wonifn'i shnett for sport and drew near. All tlf In llr.ht rolom and blnrk. Valitn to M 00. Your c holes on thc tables S1.98 sW enZ SPORT SHOES FOR WOMEN Sew novelty numbers In nomen's sport shoes snd oxfords, rreallons In black and tilte, and tan and aand Included In this lot at $2.45 MEN'S OXFORDS Mens calf oxfords xxlth perforated toes. Itasemenl special Pr.$1.49 MEN'S TAN OXFORDS CLOSEOUT Men's tan oxfords hlch reiularly sold to SIM will be closed ollt Saturday at Pr.$1.98 BLACK AND WHITE OXFORDS Young meni black and whlt port otford real bawmrnt bargains at SALE OF MEN'S SHIRTS An exceptionally fine selection to rbome from. Smart new pat terns In attractKe plain colored numbers. 98c Two other btg value group of men'i rfilrtu $1.19 and $1.45 KAN0ER00 SH0E3 FOR MEN $5.95 lust ths thing for summer trenr a Jump ahead of all the reM. Genuine Australian Kangento shoes and oxfords at this special bargain price. Pr. $2.45 M. M. Dept. Store