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MEDFORD MSIL TRIBWE. MEDFORD. OREGON, STCTDXY, TCLY 17, 1932. selection of Milwaukee as the 1933 convention city. The ritualistic con test was won by New Smyrna, Pla., lodge. This was considered a very quiet national convention, there being only 1103 delegates In attendance from the something over 1600 lodges. Oregon, In addition to Medford has delegates from Ashland, Klamath Falls, Salem, Tillamook, McMinvllle, Albany, As toria and La Orande and District Deputies Van Nuys from Corvallls and Judge Ekwall from Portland, One of the most Important amend ments to the constitution provides that the serving exalted ruler of the subordinate lodge shall hereafter be sent as delegate to the grand lodge Instead of the retiring exalted ruler as at present. The new grand exalted ruler Is a former Judge of the Illinois State su preme court, although a young man, only 44 years old. while he comes very highly recommended and appears very able and capable, he, In my mind and most others, has a full size job to come up to the wonderful work done by the retiring grand exalted ruler, John R. Cohen of Colorado. Must say that Birmingham has proved rather an unsatisfactory con vention city, there being no amuse ment attractions of any interest, and the heat has been almost unbearable. While the thermometer here registers favorably with our own, the humid ity and lack of breeze makes It much more noticeable. Business conditions are very bad here, and all commodities selling very chesp. As an example local green beans are selling in the stores for one cent per pound. In fact, I have found business conditions very bad thru all the southern points I have touched and from sentiment general ly expressed It looks like Roosevelt will be elected. In fact I found this sentiment even more pronounced thruout the state of California and I can say almost unanimously ex pressed by all people contacted on the trains. In fairness to Birmingham, how ever, I should add that what the city might lack otherwise, Is compensated for by the wonderful hospitality and cordial treatment extended by all classes of Its people to their visitors. RALPH KOOZER. Birmingham, Ala., July 13, 1932. VIXENS ENTERS county" look with disapproval on both the regular candidates, and that their hope that an Independent would arise to lead them, has been answer ed by "the person named herein." The statement gives assurance, that If elected. Attorney Wiiklns will ever "defend the people of Jackson coun ty against crime and criminals, and will see that Justice Is restored to Its proper place." Attorney Wllklns makes a pledge to consider all Information brought before him, by all the people, and promises economy. Justice, efficien cy, and a square deal. Attorney Wllklns has been a resi dent of this county for about four years, and has figured in a number of cases, that commanded public in terest. One was the Gore divorce and alienation suits; and another was the damage suit of Mrs. Marco against the county Jailer and the county physician for 130,000. He recently became counsel for A. Bates, the aged gold miner, Indict ed for allegedly threatening to com mit a felony. The case was one of those heralded as "a break down of law and order In Jackson county." cal year, on June 30th, with the highest paid membership In Its forty, three years' history. This progressive group of life un derwriters Is one of 248 local units all over the country, constituting the national trade association of life In surance agents. The objects of the association are, first, to afford to Its members the educational advantages of all the new developments In the technique of life Insurance selling, and, second ly, to keep competitive practices In the business on the highest possible plane. The best clear Cedar Shingles, te.00 per 1000. Regular 14.00 shingles. Medford Lumber Co. F E ELKS CONCLAVE AS INDEPENDENT Life Underwriters Association Shows Continued Growth Word has been received here by O. N. Culy, president of the Eogue River Underwriters Association, from the national headquarters of the organi zation In New York City, that the third auccesslve year of the present depression, the National Association of Life Underwriters closed Its fis To th Editor: Now that t 68th annual conven tion of B. P. O. Elk la drawing to a close, tbot that your readers might be Interested In a few of the high lights of the convention, principal of which was election of Floyd E. Thompson of Chicago as grand exalted ruler and the M. 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