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SrEDFORD TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OB EG ON, FRIDAY JUNE 17,
1931
PAGE NINE
II 100 MEAN
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They're Tearless!
A trio of jympathy racketMn, who
posed In thli anl Josephine county m
"vlotlnu of the depression." now
characterized by residents of the Sal-
pi .v district, new Grants Pass, as "too
mean for words to describe" are
sought by the state polloe u fugi
tives from Justice. They are Louts
Young. 37, Melvln Dake, 36, and a
third man, name and description, in
definite. Young has a string of alias
es, the authorities say. and is wanted
In other states for other crimes.
They are sought for asmult and
robbery, bad checks, wilful destruc
tion of property, and felonious
threats, committed early this month.
Dan Powell, 75-year-old resident of
the Bel ma district, according to the
state police, listened to the hard luck
story of Young and Dake when they
cams to his house, and out of the
goodness of his he&rt gave Young
employment at II per day for ten
days. Powell also furnished food.
The pair's tale of woe, also aroused
the sympathy of Ed Foley, who per
mitted them to occupy a furnished
house owned by him.
After a two weeks sojourn In the
Selma district. Young and Dake were
Joined by a third man, who drove a
California, licensed coupe.
Before departing, the pair held up
and robbed their aged benefactor of
all his worldly wealth. 40. first de
manding that he reveal the hiding
place of other coin, they Imagined
he possessed. After this offense the
pair Is alleged to have burglarized
the home of Foley, of 40. They then
went to the Foley house they had
been occupying and proceeded to de
molish the contents. Not a piece of
furniture or disb In the place was
left unbroken, even the kitchen stove
being smashed. As a, finishing touch,
they took an ax and chopped on the
sides of the house.
The trio then fled In an auto, but
a short distance from tss scene 'ff
their crimes they ran into a ditch.
About this time, Powell, the aged
man, who Is partially blind, and un
able to see distinctly happened along,
and was prevailed upon to go to his
place and get his team and pull the
auto out on the road. After this
kindly act, they again robbed Powell
of what small amount of money he
had, and threatened him with death
If he reported to the authorities,
Powell held his tongue for three days
and then reported to game wardens.
Residents of the Selma district also
complain that three checks passed
by Young are worthless and that the
trio "were hard-boiled."
As a result of the experience the
tendency to play the Good Samari
tan in the Selma area is at a low
ebb.
The men are described as suave
and plausible when reciting the list
of woes and Injustices that have be
fallen them.
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AuocltfdPrmPhol
Thafa why Margaret Marth can
keep smiling even while carrying
i conage of south Texas onions at
ths annual onion festival at Ray
mondvllle, Teifc, of which she was
queen.
HOLD 40TH REUNION
PENDLETON, Ore., June 17. (AP)
Umatilla county pioneers gathered
at Weston today for their 40th an
nual reunion. A two-day program
has been planned.
8. E. Notson, Heppner attorney,
was the principal speaker on today's
program, and Walter Pierce, formerly
governor of Oregon, will be the chief
speaker Saturday.
NO FATAL ACCIDENTS
SALEM. June 17. (AP) No fatal
Hies resulted from the 410 accidents
reported to the Industrial accident
commission of Oregon during the
past week. It was announced today.
This Is the first week for several
months no deaths from Industrial
accidents have been reported In the
state.
BY
BOSTON, June 17. (AP) His
name wasn't on the program nor was
his event scheduled, but Llnwood
Wayman, 8, attracted considerable -attention
at Bunker BUI monument to
day as Boston celebrated its private
holiday "Bunker Hill day." Llnwood
stuck his head out between ths bars
of a window at the top of the monu
ment and It took a couple of crow
bars and husky men to get It back
In. It all happened Just ss Mayor
James M. Curley wss arriving to place
a wreath at the foot of the monu
ment and Llnwood's cries alienated
attention from the mayor to him
self.
A parade, which waa to have been
one of the chief features of the cele
bratlon had to be postponed because
of rain.
KiS HEALTH
IMPROVED m
GALLERIES WHILE
(CoDtiuued from pane ons)
possible, as there la
senate."
her in the
TO
I fear for this leglslstlon fear for
It because It Is fundamentally
right."
If It Is right to be thoroughly
grateful to those who have defended
the country In Its time of peril,
row that they are needy and hungry,
then It should pass." he assertea.
Crowd Increases
A country which does not deal
fairly with those who defended It
In time of peril Is not worthy of
being defended."
While the senate debate contin
ued the crowd outside rapidly In
creased and speakers kept up sn
unbroken effort to maintain order.
Shortly before noon a bugle
sounded mess call and five enor
mous army' stew cans were opened
on the lawn. The men fell Into
line, some with mess plates they
had brought. Those not so fortun
ate held slices of oreaa to nave
the hot stew poured on them.
As the vote neared, Senatoi Thom
as D Okie.) chief bonus sponsor.
predicted the Mil would be beaten
by a two to one vote.
Thomas said his poll of the senate
had -shown about two thirds of the
membership was ready to vote against
the measure.
The Oklshoman continued ma Bat
tle for the bill, however, contending
"every one has had his bonus save
the man who earned It."
Thomas ssld that from his Infor
mation 60,000 veterans were on the
way to Washington to Join those al
ready here.
This fight has Just begun," he
said.
Must Steal or Starve
Thomas warned the senate It wss
sending the veterans out to steal or
starve.
"A no vote is a sentence to those
men to go forth to starve or steal,"
he said.
"You are leaving them but ' one
course. These men will not starve In
this land of plenty."
Vice-President Curtis admonished
the galleries to be In order when ap
plause greeted a statement by Thom
as that "there Is Just ss much Ignor
ance In the treasury about money, If
PORTLAND, Ore;, June 17. (AP)
Milton A. Miller, delegste-at-large
to the Democratic national conven
tion, left Portland today for Chi
cago. He will stop at Pendleton
to address the Umatilla county and
eastern Oregon pioneers at Weston
Saturdsy.
The other Oregon delegates to
ths convention plan to leave next
Wednesday, arriving In Chicago on
Saturday.
27 F!
IN BIG STORE BLAZE
ERIE. Pa.. June 17. (AP) Twenty-seven
firemen were In hospitals
today, and scores of other persons
were overcome by smoke and re
ceived treatment after a five-hour
battle with flames that destroyed
the department store of H. M. Reich
company.
The flre'was brought under con
trol early today. It was discovered
shortly alter closing time yesterday,
IS SHOUSE GUESS
CHICAGO, June 17. ( AP) Jouett
Shouse, chalrmna of the Democrtlc
national executive committee . said
today his "guess" was that the
Democratic convention meeting here
June 37 would adopt a plank fav
oring submission of the question
of prohibition repeal to the states,
but would not go on record as a
party for repeal.
Shouse. first of the Democratic
leaders to arrive, said there might
be a floor battle over the wording
of the prohibition plank, but he
believed most of this controversy
has been smoothed out In advance.
He said more than 50 prohibition
planks had been received, most of
them "very, very wet" and with the
"trend toward repeal."
An Informal meeting of an un
official resolutions committee mem
bers will be held Thursday, he said,
to draw up a tentative platform
in an effort to save time. Some 40
state delegations have notified him
of selections of resolutions commit
tee members.
The national committee wtU a,t
next Friday to hear contests.
NEW LOW
FEED PRICES
COME IN DON'T PHONE
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
Retail Store
323 E. Main
Trade at
either place
Warehouse
I Cor. 10th and So. Fir
WASHINOTOH. June 17 lAPI
Testimony that John J. Raskob par
ticipated In a short-selling pool In
Fox Theatres stock which made a
profit of nearly 13.000,000 was given
ins senate banking commute today
by William A. Orajr, committee counsel.
The chairman of the Democratic
national committee was mniM
participants along with William Pox.
Theatres corporsllon, in the commit
tee Investigation of the New York
stock exchange.
William P. Kenny, Mrs. Elisabeth
Meehan. Joseph S. Higglns, Brsdford
Ellsworth, Wsltr P. Chrysler snd
Nloholss P. Brsdy were others named.
Raskob. Chrysler, Brsdy and Pox
were described as the largest psr
tlclpanta, hsvlng assumed a liability
of 7S0,000 each.
The participants In Vie pool were
named by Gray after Senator Walcott
(R., Conn.) asked him directly who
they were.
Illea From Attack
OAKLAND, Cel.. June 17 (AP)
Harry A. Nelson, deputy county as
sessor and world war veteran, died
early today from Injuries, police say,
admittedly were Inflicted four days
ago by Claude Forbes, 35, suitor of
Nelson's eatrsnged wife. Nelson never
regslned consciousness.
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PORTLAND, Ore., June 17. (API
Prank M. Troeh. of Portland, won the
class A championship of the north
em divisional shoot of the Pselflo
Internationa) Trapahootlng associa
tion at the Everdlng park traps to
day with a score of 190 on 300 tar
gets.
Troeh dropped one bird In his first
string and finished the others with
out s miss.
Other scores registered Included:
Charles Lafollett, HUlaboro, Ore,
107; o. H. Zentgrsf, Sacramento, 180:
J. H. Bradfleld, Monterey, Oallf., 187;
and Carl Vlnlng, Sacramento, 185.
After Use of Kellogg's
All-Bran
If you ara constipated, read this
letter which Mr. Murray had at
tested by Notary Public :
"Two months ago I commenced
using Kellogg's All-Bran to re
lieve constipation. I am in better
health today than I have been in
years, due to the use of your won
derful bran. My bowels move regu
larly, and my general health has im
proved 40." George A. Murray,
288 K Street, South Boston, Mass.
Laboratory tests show All-Bran
brings two things needed to correct
common constipation : "Bulk" to ex
ercise the intestines; Vitamin B to
help tone the intestinal tract. All
Bran also furnishes iron for the
blood.
The "bulk" in All-Bran Is aim
liar to that of lettuce. Inside the
body, it forms a soft mass. Gently
it clears the intestines of wastes.
How much better to use All
Bran than to abuse your system
with pills and drugs often
harmful.
Two tablespoonfuls daily will
overcome most types of constipa
tionin serious cases, with every
meal. If your intestinal trouble is
not relieved this way, see your
doctor.
Use as a cereal with milk or
cream, or in cooking. At all gro
cers in the red-and-green packag
Made by Kellogg in Battle Crcc!
SNIDER'S MILK
Is Now Delivered
TWICE DAILY
Before 6 a. m.
or
Before 6 p. m.
Almond Toffee
Ice Cream
This delicious apecial for Saturday
and next week ii new in Medford
and will be made exclusively by
Snider's. You'll agree that the
Almond Toffee flavor ii plenty
good.
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
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Lean Pork Roast
lb. 10c
Beef Pot Roast
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Beef Short Ribs, lb. . 8c
Lamb Steaks, lb. . . . 15c
Pork Steaks, lb 15c
Pork Sausage, lb. . . 10c
Hamburger, fresh ground, lb 10c
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