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PA GE BIX OAT LICE INFEST EYES, EARS, OF ILLINOIS FOLK 6PRINOJTELD, HI, July 11. UP) -Insects heretofore astlsfled with life on the farm ire starting Dew farm to city movement. The oat lovue, for example. Its of city folk are talcing more than they , would Wee, observed A. J Hunan. ' federal agricultural statistician, to , day. ' Surfrutt called 1833 the meet pro- . llflo bug year In a decide, and warn ed the residents of llllnola cltlea thbt the little pests have apread from , country road to city street to infest the eyes, ears, head and clothing of - the townspeople. One Mattoon resident said he drove through a cloud of oat Hoe so tclilc , they covered his windshield and ne had to atop and brush them off. Oat lice do no particular damage to crops, Burratt said, but they are only one pest enjoying a boom year. Chinch bugs and hesslan fly. nemes is of small grains and corn, are also flourishing. "CUBA POLICE HEAD KILLED ON STREET HAVANA. Cuba, July 11. UP) . Captain Miguel Calvo, head of Cuba's secret police, who has been particu larly active In uncovering conspira cies against the government, waa killed today by SO shotgun slugs tired by five assailants who at tacked him In one of Havana's main After the assassination the city was put under military control, the police department being placed at the disposition of the army. Rebekah Lodge Of Central Pt. Host To State Leader CENTRAL POINT, July 11. (Spl.) Mrs. Maude Rogers, president of the Rebekan assembly of Oregon paid her official rtolt to lit. lit Rebekah lodge July T. Officers and members of Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 14 of Ash ' land were also In attendance, accom panied by Mrs. Louise Perroil, past president of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon. The local lodge draped their charter In memory of Francis Marlon Adams, a recently deceased member. Mrs. Rogers was entertained while 'here by Mrs. Clara Vincent, who waa Installed as grand Inside guardian of the state Rebekah assembly during the recent state convention. Mrs. Rogers left Thursday morning for an offlolal visit with the Olendale Re . bekah lodge.' - Family Reunion On 40th Anniversary Of Wedding Date APPTJEOATE, July 11. apl.) Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Buck celebrated their Oth wedding anniversary July 4th when all their children remembered and came home to be with them on that day, this being the first time they have all been at home at the aame time for about 0 years. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buck motored over from Hackamor Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Buck of Colusa, Mrs. Grace Heckman and three ohlldren, Billy, Bobby and Anah Grace of Modoc Point; also Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bow den of Colusa, frlenda of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Buck came by way of Cra ter Lake, arriving here Saturday eve ning. Father Fish Eggs , From River Trees NEW YORK (AP) Pish come aa close to growing In trees In Con necticut aa In any place on the globe. Spring floods every year leave millions of perch eggs stranded on trees and bushes which hsve been Inundated along the shore. Vast quantities of the eggs are gathered by nettere of the Connec ticut state board of fisheries and game. The eggs are Incubated and the fry are distributed to lakee and ponds In the state. Busy Bees Block Traffic On River STETTIN. Oermany ( AP) Bees topped a fleet of ships from pass ing through the big railway draw bridge here. An attendant found the lever clogged with a huge awarm which would not let him approach. Half a doten atesmers were hoot ing desperately: skippers cursed; longshoremen shouted advice all without avail. After an hour'a delay, the bee awarm rose and so did the bridge. Long-Bell To Face Bankruptcy Action KANSAS CITY. July 11. (IT) Judge Merrill B. Otis, In federal dis trict court, late Saturday overruled a motion by attorneys for the Long Bell Lumber company seeking dismis sal of the fourth amended petition of bondholders seeking to piece the con cern In receivership. Hearing on the petition waa set for August IS. Meier Not Seeking Seat As Senator PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. &) Governor Meter has no Intention of seeking a seat In the United States senate despite persistent rumors that he would do so. the Oregonlan eaya In a signed article. Oood gradea ot lumber at cull prices. Med ford Lumber 00. Pishing. Swlmmiug, Dancing at Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B. Birth Street) ' ,'rlage Licensee. Rober' r'lath and Olive O. Way- man. Freu W. Allan and Mary A. Brown. Elvln F. Bejbold and Marguerite . Eckert. Raymond L. Southwlck and Frances Strange. Alfred Le Conte and itunerca Pea roe. William B. Hendershot and May belle Orput. George L. Du Prea and Edna I. Harrell. Loyal D. Abbott and Esther L. Jones. David E. Wilson and Alice K. Sharpies. Earl B. Dockentorf and Mildred E. Bums. Martin D. Rodrlque, Jr., and Fran ces Gibbons. Circuit Court. L. Drummond vs. William Miller, et al. To quiet title. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Black Bear Coal company. a corp. For money. Qua Newbury vs. Jamea T. Logan, et al. Foreclosure. E. C. Amldon vs. Pacific Placer Mining Co. Lien, Myron T. Taylor vs. Paclflo Placer Mining Co. Lien. George Lewla vs. Pscltlo Placer Mining Co. Lien. James V. Forbes vs. Pacific Placer Mining Co. Lien. Chester Cook vs. Paclflo Placer Mining Co. Lien. J. O. Hopper vs. J. B. Judy, For money. Southern Pacific company vs. Fir Pine Lumber Co. For money. Jackson County Bldg. Loan Assn. vs. H. O. King, Pearl King, Henry W. Hall, et al. Foreclosure. R. R. Duncan as Offutt's Oarage and Machine Shop va. Clarence Young; For money. Octavla Waddell va A. H. Miller. For money. Attachment filed. A. A. Madden ye. F. J. Harvey. Chattel lien. Reel Estate Transfers. Jackson county to O. H. West, VCD to lot 30, Eagle Height Fruit Fsrm add. eTt H. Porter, et ux to R. D. Porter, deed to und. 1-3 of H'A of NWV4 sec. 37; N14 of NEV4 sec. 38; all In twp. 88 8., R. 1 W, 10. H. Porter, et ur, to R. D. Porter, trustee, deed to Nfi of NWi4 sec. 37; HV4 of NE14 sec. 38. all In twp. 35 S., R. 1 W., aio. Harry O. Chase to Sarah L. Chase. W. D. to land In DLO 84. In twp. 37 8., R. 3 W., 10. W, F. Sullenger, et ux, to Jessie O. Blahoff, et ux, W. D. to land in DLO 57, twp. 88 S., . 1 W 10. 8. L. Leonard, et ux to Reginald D. Flfer, et ux, W. D. to lot 14. blk. 3. Medford Height Add., Medford, 10. H. A. Wyatt to Raipn uaitant. et ux, W. D. to BZV, of BW', SWV4 of BE '4 sec. '33, twp. 88 B., R, 1 w io. H. A. Wyatt to Ralph Oallant, et UX, W. D. to WW of SW!4 sec 83, twp. 88 8., R. 1 W, 810. Andrew Jorgensen, et ux, to David T, Wilcox, et ux. W. D. to lot on Third atreet. Medford, 81. Nora Darby, et vlr. to Ed Becniei, et ux, W. D. to 1 acre In DLO 48, twp. 88 8., R. 1 W 810. J. O. Hopper,, et ux, to Arthur B. Haw, et ux, W. D. to land In eeo. 38, twp. 88 8, R. 1 W 810. Ella Lindsay to Virginia O. Rlgg, QCD to southerly 38 ft. lot 8. nor therly 40 feet lot 9, blk. 3, Lums- den's Add. to Medford, 810. Frank 8, Isaacs to Mamie E. Rid dle, W. D. to land In aec. 8, In, twp. 37 8., R. 1 W., 81. James Whipple to A. W. Dahlberg, QCD to lots In Berglund's add. to Rogue River, 810. George M. Ketscher, et ux, to Fred Beck, W. D. to lots 11, 13 in Nob Hill Add. to Ashland, 810. Charles R. Fry, et ux, to Perry L. Andre, et al, W. D. to Bi of SZ of BE '4 aec. 30, twp. 83 8., R, 1 W., 810. Hattle L. Rankin, et vlr, to Ber nice Sargent, W. D, to lots 18 and 19, blk 4, Laurelhurst Add. to Med ford, 810. Marguarlta Moore, et al, to J. B. Andrewa, QCD to lot 10. blk. 8, Imperial Add. to Medford, 81. Ralph M. Le Vee, et ux, to Walter V. Holmes, et al, QCD to 10 acrea In DLO 87, twp. 88 8., R. 8 W., 81. O. B. Pierce to Ann Ruth Pierce. W. D. to land In DLO 43 in twp. 37 S., R. 1 W., In Medford. 810. O. B. Pierce to Ann Ruth Pierce. W, D. to lot 4, blk. 1, city ot Med ford, 810. H. B. Evenslaer, et ux. to W. H. Brock, W. D. to land In DLO 73, twp. 37 8 , R. 3 W.. 880. John B. Bheley, et ux, to Port Investment company, W. D. to lota 8 and 8, 7 and 8, blk, 33, town of Central Point. 810. H. G. Shearer to Belle Shearer. W. D. to lota 8 and 11: KLj of lot 13. blk. 1, Jackaon'a Add. to Med ford. 810. E. N. Butler, et ux, to the Cltl tens' Bank ot Ashland. W. D. to East 41 H feet lot 8, blk, 10, City of Ashland, 810. William I. Vawter to Leta Vawter. QCD to lot 0. blk. 1, Glen Oak subdivision to Medford, 810. CAVES PARTY LOST EN ROUTE TO CAMP APPLEOATB. July 1. (Spl.) A party of ten persons from Oranta Pas must have enjoyed the 4th with a thrilling adventure they wont for get for some time when they became lost sfter leaving ths Oregon Caves and found themselves the next day near the head of steamboat river. They planned to go to the old cave camp ground when they got off on the wrong trail. The remainder of their party came up the Applegate to Williams creek where they were plsnnlng a searching party when the lost ones arrived at the cabin of Bill Fruit, a fireman for the forest serv ice, and telephoned Ranger L. 0. MEDFORD JI2IL METHODISTS I MOTION PICTURES LAKE JUNALUSKA. N. C, July 11. (AP) Motion, picture are con-' damned u a "social menace' In the annual report of the board of tem perance of the Methodist Episcopal church, made public here (Saturday by Bishop Jamea Cannon, Jr. . TAILSPIN TOMMY wee's 'lOfiMf' n6r 70UARD UFM6 TH GlOOflt 7HAT MS SimsD Offff TH POHf JWKf Ti HfSHT SPUD UALTOH 'BAILED our" and Toto y uito AND INCOHERENT STOKV OF SEMt OfllYEN Ffion TAif SMfs sr a "ghost SHIPSFOSt ON THE ZtKtT THAT HEfica FUUWm WITH TH mil WMrsiY ouncd fLW-FlYW6 SOUrf cgasheom r way SPOT UHEfiE SWCD "Fivi Drriw. rj97 S'MATTER POP Liver & Bacon . JK. JSlSl j- W BOUND TO WIN The Landing frSgj?i!r?lfejis ' TP eouWei'11' ISlisfc' sfvoUTHOI'HT.S ' : SlfpcS&esiloS OF THfE $THeijS: S?LSF5 OF FEET OP mTf Is AIN-T VT? 'jVHS.BUT rT f lTlIf S?UE THE NEBBS My En te!7eu,, folks, WE MOVE THE DOVWNJ AT LORELEI LOOSE THEV HAVEMT CMhSEtEO TWE1R yiPH IMTOTWE OPPeR CROsr VET BUT ANNTWIMG CAN HAPPEN 7-1 MUTT AND JEFF you'll fiND A BoUMTir-LuT) '-ThwkiT!?' BAXTttJ-, wflt-N fTZI iLu? rY W0RD-TH6 fnM A Soob eAORMiue, ' ..no-VRVbA ffeSSfe 7uVy A?roll i.B:J A' PEASANT l-.lt SU;7 -rTLt HLWTWAN WJMf,.WMr TA if WM feWfe lffillP3 Mi! f J raw a mn PC ft BRINGING UP FATHER 6-Y COLLV- TMAT KID OOWM'T OO ANYTHINC ALL- DAV BUT CR. I WOMDW v;mat thi MATTs.r I I VJHAT TH MIVTTW J I t with mis? rr- WITH Htft ! TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, The report, prepared In executive session during the past two days, also urges "equitable division of re turns on Investment made equally by capital and labor," recommends the United States Join the world court and commends the Inter racial co-operation commission for all Its activities. That part ot the report dealing with prohibition was not made pub lic tonight. Bishop Cannon said It was not quite complete, but probably would be finished tomorrow. Howard Piano, sacrlfic price. Mrs. H. O. Puxucker, Electric Wiring Co. A Mysterious Mishap! ANY NEWSBjfYca-rT (OAS A COMPLETE OF THE fSk WASH-OUT. PILOT ANO ml PRIVATE. isONE PA&SENQER A - JOB, CHIEF? WYOMING SHEEP MAN- f" I t Hi CWITH IT. THE PILOT WS. I """lM 3-. WAi AN OLD TIMER fc, I I Cv T ANO A iSOOD LOOK AT THAT II- I 71 ni,iuo.ivnj,M W m -wait 1,1,11111 I UMJlulilllillii I M Cockeyed Marksmanship NEXT DOCW AT b IMS ToursLt- LITTLE ONE IAS. 3 i OREGON, MONDAY, JULY II, 1932. APPLEGATE READY TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES APPLEOATB, July ll(Spl.) All forest service men ars on duty now. Wagner and Dutchman Peak look out men went on duty last week and Whiskey Peak this week. The tire men also are ready in case they are called. There Is some trail work to be done and Ranger Port plana HOL0 ABOUT THE WEATHER ) CHECK-UP? A I 1 rM CATIN' fto NW PAPA WILL 6v.iY MS I A LOLLY POP - . J A' i T". ,V 2 TP SI It to put two men at work on the Olade Fork trail In the near future. M. C. White and Harold Fossett of Medford were at the Star ranger station this week with mules and tire equipment, to be used this sum mer. Eat Own Weight In Meat. OTTAWA. UP) On a per capita consumption of 148.40 pounds, Csna dlans figuratively eat their own weight In meat annually. When you shop at the Oroceterla park your car at the Oroceterla parking lot. 137 No. Central, . THAT'S OKE THINS I CANT UMDERSTANOl THE RANGER AT LICK CREEK CLAIMS , WAS PLENTY OF CEILING FOR SAFE jFLYINS THROUGH THE VALLEV jLU)HtK Int bnlr bUvDclNLY A IMTrt TUP MAI I AC TUT -AMVrtM... AS IF HE TRYING DODGE SOME- THINS Oct Mt ALV,a,-r but I ( 1 i 1 VOL) LOLLTOOP j I MOT lis WHEN You CRY T I ALWAYS- fjj LLA STOCKHOLM. JPf Matching the rest ot his Incredible career, a golden loving cup presented to Ivar Kreuger on his ooth birthday has been die covered to be only glided tin. None ot the master swindler's flats THE RANGER'S STORY YES, THERE DoEfcNT CHECK WfTH THE RADIO REPORTS. u6 SOT FROtl HEtJa. SI fiADE L AND BROWNIE WERE. TO RECKON WED OLiR. "TfKT RISMT HERS AM', MOKE THtS OUR CBMP-WHATUL J VJfe CALL IT ? jiopyright. 193?. by Xfe.B'"" SyriiBortf. Inc ffia 1M SOR.RV.BUr VOU'LL ADMIT HE LOOKED FUWWV, AMD HOW DID 1 VOU KKJOVA 'HE WAS 5 HER HUSdAKJD. I WASKJ'T AT TLtpio Km-i-ir; .Otto 1 or villa reflect any luxury, only modest comfort. Kreuger'e only extravagance ap pears to have been fast cars and mo tor boats. One of his boats, which cost him 5.000, sold for 700. 300 IN NUDE FINED BY BRUSSELS JUDGE BRUSSELS. Belgium, July 11 (JP) Three hundred men and women members of the nudUt colony, who assembled In a suburban private park without a stitch on, were fined today by a police magistrate. By GLENN CHAFF IK and UAL rOBBKST IT DOES- REHEFIBER. HERS WAS JUTTHfe BtACOM LKaMlfc Itmuuon Ht CLOUDS'-BKOUNIH niDN'T Drarkl THAT "SECTION UNTIL AN HOUR LATER-1 Ht KC 1UA5 SOLID OVERCAST TWEPI iAMD HE OlMTtu dBOYE IT. tonrPSTZ By C. M. PAYNE By EDWIN ALGER SVOSS WJH CALL t POQTL1K1E", MR. STHKT61 CoftRV T PEEL. fER A THAT LULK) a feWtLL. I GOINJ- TO SNAIte : with tro By SOL HESS FDR A PERSOM WITH am THE POWER OF 5PEEO-1 USE IT TO THE POOREST AOVAWTASE OF AMVSOOV OM EARTH OKJE MORE WEEK OP VOUR. WISECRACKS AMD VOU'LL, HAVE TO BID iVOURSELF . o. GOOQ-BYE. here; ip- By BUD FISHER By George McManus I joOT ITS No't J TROUBLE jf W ft 1M waaut. furl Al ttt fi!t fiang( tUUob