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PJGE EIGHT MEDFORD" MATL TRIBTTNT!, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932. I CARED FOR HERE Mrs. Edna Johnson and her nine year old daughter, deserted a wek ago by their husband and father, are held In the woman'a ward of the county Jail for Klamath county authorltlea. The mother and child fled from the Klamath county farm late Saturday, and were found yes terday by the etate police, on the Or ten Springs mountain road. Mr. Johnson gave her reason for fllKht, that ahe "disliked to eat at h table with the men." Tho moth er la suffering from privation of "hoboing." and la under observation According to Mrs. Johnson' story, the family halls from Montana, and baa been autoing the past three months over the northwest seeking work. Last week while travelling on the Dalles-California highway, the father forced hi wife and child to leave the car, while he sped away done. A lay later the pair was found, in a famished condition by passing autolsta, and taken to Klam ath Falls. They were lodged at the county farm. . California, Montana and Oregon authorities are seeking the father for tho cruel desertion. According to the authorities, Johnson haa been an auto transient for several years, with no fixed abode. The mother la In a pitiable condl tlon from under-nourlshment and worry. She asked the Klamath coun ty agencies to place her under obser vation, aa ahe feared her privations had affected her mind. It la expected that Mr. Johnson, a woman of close to 40 years, and her child will be returned to Klamath county late today. E ' ON CRATER TRIP Driving a Ford, which has taken them from Pomeroy, Wash., through Utah, Arizona and Oregon, "two Marya" arrived In Medford this morn ing bound for Crater Lake, which they expect to eclipse all other scen ery they have viewed slnc leaving Washington, May 81. Their proper names are Mlasea Mary Dixon and Mary Rice and they teach In the grade schools at Pome roy. Thla trip constitutes their first one Into Oregon and they were en thusiastic thla morning In pralsa of a state which offera so much variety of scenery and climate. "From warm and fertile valleys." they remsrked thla morning, "we dash into a cold cave, which over whelm us with the beauty of It natural formations. Then out Into green forests, on into the valley, and now we're headed for the snow again, We think If wonderful." VETS TO DECIDE BONUS STRATEGY ' WASHINGTON, Jun 37. (AP) The boys who cam to Washington to get their bonus money will decide on Independence Day what to do next. Their executive committee has set July 4 for s convention at which the resignation of Walter W. Waters of Portland, Oregon, as commander-in- chief of the bonus expeditionary xorce will be considered. At the s me time, said W. 8. Keyser of Cleveland, head of the convention committee, the former soldiers will try to set up a permanent organiza tion coordinating the activities of all veterans of all wars. REV. CLOUD TO HOLD SERVICES IN J'VILLE Hr. Valentine Cloud, a converted Assyrian Jew, will conduct ft week's special services at the Packsonvllle Presbyterian church, It was announc ed today. Reverend Cloud la a young minis ter, who recently graduated from the Moody Institute of Loa Angeles. He will be assisted by a -group of young people from Medford and Grants Pass. Special musical selections have been arranged for the meetings. Services will be conducted each evening at eight o'clock, with the ex ception of Saturday. SAMS VALLEY ROAD Grading of the Bam valley secon. clary highway la now underway, with a force of 20 men at work. State fund, are financing the construction, which is expected to tak. two month or more. Insofar as It la possible, resident of the dutrlct are given employment. It ta practically the only road work now In progress In the county. St. Helens Mill Opens In July 8T. HELENS, Ore., June 37 (AP) H. n. Hudson, manager of the Charlea R. Mccormick Lumber mill here, announced todsy the mill will resume operation between July 6 and 11. It ha been Idle sine December. Real Estate or Insurance Lear It to Jonea Phone 70S Hat cleaned, blocked, remodeled at M. M. Dept. atora. L MORTGAGE E COMES UP WITHIN 10 DAYS Speedy disposition we mad thla morning In circuit court, of the legal preliminaries, In the ault of Nieder meyer. Inc., against the Pacific Record-Herald, and Ita editor, Earl H. Fehl. The session wea for the pur pose of bringing the case "at Issue." It concern foreclosure of a mort gage held by Nledermeyer, Inc. Circuit Judge Earl O. Latourett of Clackamas county, assigned to hear the case when an affidavit of preju dice was filed by Fehl against Judge H. D. Norton, granted the defense five days In which to file an answer, end the plaintiff five daya In which to make reply. Judge Latourette an nounced that when the action was ready for hearing, he would come from Oregon City In on airplane. The court disagreed with the defense prediction, that the case would re quire three days. The court held that the proceedings would require but one day. The matter required less than half an hour, and at Ita conclusion Judge Latourette departed. HI wife and daughter accompanied h(rn to south ern Oregon. Nledermeyer, Inc., ws represented by Attorney George M. Roberts, and Fehl by Attorney E. E. Kelly. G. 0. P. FEATURE OF (Oontlnueo bum rage one) regulate or prohibit the traffic In In toxicating liquors." O. O. P. Rule Reviewed The temporary chairman went hack to 1920 and reviewed the Intervening year of Republican leadership. The Harding administration he de scribed a "the darkest chapter of P'bllo betrayal In the history of this or any nation." , On President Coolldge and Secretary Mellon he heaped the blame for "an orgy of speculation and Inflation that had not foundation In real values." "Stocks were manipulated, prices pyramided, then split up, then dis tributed among Innooent people un der the opiate of fabulous financial hopes built up by the most gigantic campaign of official ballyhoolng ever witnessed In the annals of American history," he exclaimed. Under President Coolldge. Barkley said, expenses of the national govern ment Increased "more than soso.ooo o:o." He gave credit to the present Democratic house for reducing presi dent Hoover' request for appropria tion "by more than ,100,000. ooo.- vtouid l.H DUItum He promised that the Democrat would "abolish every useless onice, every unnecessary bureau and com mission which haa grown by what it fed on until the total ha become an Insufferable weight upon all the s tlvltles and resource of the Amerl oa- people." "They will never be abolished by those who now operate them." he said. "A new Herculea must clean out theso Augean stables." In dealing with the tariff, Barkley proposed that the Democrat Inau gurate friendly International trade oonference with a view to reopening normal trade channel in the world and make the tariff commission a fact finding body for congress. "For agriculture's relief, he advo- cated the enactment of laws setting up co-operative agenclea through which the farmer may work out his own problems over a perold of years, taking the government out of the "dubious adventure of speculation1 In farm products, and Installation at the head of the department of agri culture a secretary who ha "some knowledge of the subject and some sympathy for thoee who struggle with It." To Strengthen Bank System For strengthening the banking structure, he proposed giving eon slderatlon to revlalon of the federal reserve act to Insure more direct con tact with commercial banks and bor rowera. Speaking of unemployment, he rid' tailed "fin apun" distinctions be tween local and national responsibili ty and deplored "aophomorlo dispute over the identity of first aid" while the natlon'a "defenders or their de pendent suffer from want or neg lect." Society, he said, must find a wsy by which member displaced by In ventlon and advancea may austaln themselves and their families In com- for and self respect. He advocated the consideration or the five day week or the alx hour day as a possible solution of employment problems growing out of the coun try's Industrial advances. Concluding, Barkley said "In all the generation of American history the people In every great crlsl hare turned to the Democratic party to lead them from the wilderness of dis appointment and disaster." Will Bring New Hon It will be so In 133," he shouted, when the principles her announced and the leader here chosen will In the name of a people betrayed, be wildered and misled redeem for them a land despoiled and made barren or those who know not the waya of wis dom or of providence." "Such a nation, auoh a people need only the glimmer of a new hope, the TUB SAN rmNCIXCO BANK A26 Calllonua m. (and Branches), San Francisco For eh quarter year ending June 30th. 1033. a dividend has been de clared at the rate of three and one half ') per cent per annum on all deposit, payable on and after July 1st, msa. LMvioenoa not csued lor are added to the deposit account and earn Interest from July 1st, 1933. De- poit, mad on or Before July nth, will earn interest rrom July isi. l3J, H- 8. Secretary. Inspiration of a new goal, the stimu lus of a new battle-cry, and the marching orders of a new oonrmand er. 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