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FILM BABY. ATTENDS PARTY
El
quarters today that Improved com
mercial relations with Russia were
under consideration aa a step in the
campaign of governmental and busi
ness leaders toward economic re
covery. Russo-Amerlcan trade has fallen
oft sharply In the last year, after a
to the soviet union expanded Id that
period from 49 098,000 In 193S; 64,.
J2 1,00 In 1937; 74.091,000 m 1938:
$89.001000 tn 1939; 114.338.000 In
1930. In 1931. the total declined to
!03(W9,ooo while In the first hall
of 1933 It dwindled to approximately
15.500,000.
IE OF
L VOTES
SHARE IN
ESTATE
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period of growth, beginning In 1926.
which was not Interrupted until
CENSUS SHIFT
OF
NEW YORK, Aug. 10(AP) ft wa
Broken windows glased by lYew
bridge Cabinet works.
understood In Wall Street financial 1 1931
Exports from the United State,
iFEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1932.
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FEDERALDISTRICI
George E. Q. Johnson, Thorn
to Chicago's Gangland,
Rewarded by Hoover for
Record in Prosecutions
CHICAGO, Aug. 'JO. (AP)-M3eorge
X. Q. Johnson, who was largely In
strumental In putting Al Capone be
hind prison bare, has been named
by President Hoover as federal dis
trict Judge tor northern Illinois.
The appointment, announced in
Washington yesterday, was Inter
preted tSy Chicago friends of the
federal district attorney as a re
ward for his 100 per cent record In
sending a dozen other gangsters and
politicians to prison for evading their
Income taies.
The president named Assistant TJ.
8. Attorney Dwlght H. Green to talte
Mr. Johnson's place as chief federal
prosecutor In Chicago. Both are re
cess appointments and must be con
firmed by the senate In December.
Thnrn tn Gangland.
For thrje years Johnson, a quiet
slender Sutle man of 58, has stooa
as a thorn In the side of Chicago's
gangland. The way to decimate
gangland's ranks, he reasoned, was
to strike at them with the Income
Ui, and strlks he did.
Ralph Capone. brother of "Scarface
Al" was the first of the "big boys"
to feel the full effect of the dis
trict attorney's campaign. There
.were those In Chicago who expected
(the trial would be Just another ac
quittal for a gangland leader, but
they were In for a surprise. Capone
was convicted and sent to prison.
Terry Druggan, Frank le Lake, Jack
and Sam Guzlk. and Frank Nlttl.
once the reputed "paymaster" of
the Capone gang, were among others
who were outwitted by Johnson.
Indictments Do Talking.
Throughout his anti-gangster cam
paign Mr. Johnson had little to say.
"I'll talk." he said, "with Indict
ments and verdicts."
Mr. Johnson has been affiliated
with the political organization of
former United States Senator Charlea
8. Deneen, who recommended him
to President Coolldge for the district
attorney's position In 1927.
Assistant district attorney has been
Johnson's ace prosecutor, taking an
important part In the tax evasion
prosecutions.
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Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels' little daughter. Barbara Bebe Lyon,
aged 10 months, had a great time at a birthday party given In Lot
Angeles by Richard Gallagher, Jr., son of "Skeets" Gallagher, the actor.
(Associated Press Photo)
, FOR FIRST
SQUATTERS FACE
LONG JAIL WAIT
PORTLAND, Aug. 10. (AP) With
the prospect that It will be " many
weeks before their case comes to
trial, five squatters who Insist upon
occupying land in the Umpqua na
tional forest In defiance of govern
ment regulations, were under the
custody of the United States marshal
today, unable to raise bond and un
successful in their attempts to gain
their release on their own recogni
zance. The five are E. H. Best, leader:
P. G. Croft. Edgar Martin, W. 8.
Day and Dalton Green. Green re
ceived time to enter his plea and
the others entered not guilty pleas
in federal court . Monday. Federal
Judge James Alger Fee denied their
request for release that they might
return to their forest homes and
their families. Bail varies from $500
to 81500.
The five were arrested in southern
Oregon last week on secret indict
ments charging them with conspiracy
to violate f the federal statutes in
settling on' forest land not open to
settlement.
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MOTOR IN FLIGHT
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. (AP
Resp portion ment of house represen
tation has resulted In a possible re
publican gain of twelve votes In the
new electoral college.
Tills big shift In the voting strength ,
of 33 states may have unusual bear
ing on the outcome of the approach- i
ing presidential election.
It was brought about by the trans
fer of 37 congressional seats from 31
to 11 states through reapportionment
on the basts of the 1030 census.
Thirteen normally republican states
lost fifteen seats but seven gained
twenty-one increasing their total by
six. Eight normally democratic
states lost twelve and four gained
six, decreasing their total by six. That
leaves a net republican gain of
twelve.
With this apparent gain, and under
ordinary political conditions, the re
publicans would be at an advantage
in a close contest between President
Hoover and Governor Franklin D.
Roosevelt.
Should this eventuate, the election
result might be thrown into dispute
when the house and senate convenes
on the second Wednesday of next
February to poll the electoral college
votes. They number 531, represent
ing the 435 house and 06 senate seats.
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 10. (API
Bearch for movie talent Is extending
now into the stork's realm.
In a promotion stunt for a new
movie dealing with maternity-hospitals,
the first baby born September
10, national release date of the pic
ture. Is offered a year's film con
tract, with opportunity to continue
Indefinitely thereafter.
Each application for the contract
must be accompanied by the attend
ing physicians' affidavit giving the
exact minute of birth.
The offer Is by Warner Bros. Pic
tures, Inc.
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ALLOCATED ON COAST
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. (AP)
Secretary Hurley today approved the
allocation of $140,000 for river and
harbor work.
The allotments Included:
Grays Harbor and bar entrance,
Washington, dredging channel, $40,-
000; Yamhill river, Oregon, opera
tion and care of lock near Lafayette,
$2,000; Cascades canal, Columbia
River, Oregon, operation and care,
$15,000.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones Phone 790.
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, Aug. 10.
(AP) Two young Montana avia
tors saw the propeller of their ship
break at an altitude of 3500 feet,
saw the motor shake loose from its
base, and came out of It to tell the
story today.
John Namuvich, Great Falls, the
pilot, said, the blade broke while
near Coeur D Alene yesterday. Be
fore he could cut the throttle the
motor tore from Its mountings and
dropped between the wheels of the
landing gear. He said he glldea
about a mile. The motor touched
the ground first and broke loose.
Then he made a perfect landing,
Namuvich said.
Neither he nor William O'Neill of
Fortshlre, was scratched.
AViATRIX HEAVY
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 9. (AP) Cap
tain W. N. Lancaster testified In hla
murder trial today that Haden
Clarke had promised him before he
left on a business trip to the west
that he would care for Mrs. J. M.
Keith-Miller "so that I would remem
ber his friendship.
The state charges Lancaster shot
Clarke to death after the latter had
replaced him In the affections of Mrs.
Keith-Miller, his Australian flying
partner.
Lancaster said Clarke made the
promise after he had cautioned
Clarke to keep Mrs, Kelth-MUler from
drinking too heavily during his ab
sence. "When she drank heavily her con
duct was not normal" Lancaster testified.
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Get Relief NOW! f? i I
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. (AP) Chi
cago has a new kind of speakeasy,
but It's O.K. with the prohibition
enforcement officials.
This Is because It gives off noth
ing mere potent than pure water.
It's a fountain, donated to one
neighborhood by a laundry and It
operates on the photo-electric cell
principle.
All you need to do Is walk up to
It, apeak a word or two softly, and
the water begins to flow from a Jet.
3 GUARD OFFICERS
A Foot Comfort Expert
of the Chicago Staff of
Dr.WM.M.SCHOLLwill
be here to assist our
Foot Comfort Expert
in this
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SALEM. Aug. 10 (API The Ore
'gon National Guard headquarters
here todav announced the resigna
tions of three of Its officers, all of
which were accepted. Business rea
sons were given by the officials aa
cause for the action.
Those who resiened from the guard
were First Lieutenant W. H. Onrret
son of noseburg. and Second Lieu
tenanta Leland J. Baker of Portland
and George S. M. Cook of Corvallla.
pinchotTaysTine
for jailed mother
VNIOMTOWN. a.. Aug. 10 fAP)
Mrs. Anna Che.ss. convicted of
killing a flicker to feed her family,
and sent to Jail when she couldn't
pay her fine. Is free today twause
Governor Olfford Pinchot paid It.
The Bovernor's check for $11-90
. iarTrH vMtrrlAV. Mrs. CheS
lnrt served four days of a 20-day
sentence.
The flicker In protected by state
gsme laws.
w1m FlectrlfT Riit1roa1i.
BPHNE f-Ti With 85 per cent of
the S-A-m IMerM railways already
f e'ect rifled. H i announced that the
roil -hurninc !o?omotive will be
retired from service lr. 1940.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
AUG. 15-16
No matter what foot trouble yon may
have, it will be relieved for yon at thia
Special Demonstration.
Ail expert will make Ped"o-nrbie prints
of your stockinged feet, which reveal their
evict cohdittoo. He will ehow you what
reuses jour pain; advise you in the proper
election of shoe to fit your fort stylishly
and comfortAbly. and demonstrate on yoor
own fret bow tbe application of the proper
Dr. Schofl Appliance or Remedy wiD make
yon truly foot happy. All this withoat cot
or obligation to you I
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Oregonians Bought
Washington Tags
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. fAP)
Mrs. R. E. Louis, who said she has
lived in Portland for the past eijrht
years, was fined 110 in municipal
court today for having equipped her
automobile with Washington license
plates instead of Oregon tags. Carl
Brobestel of Portland wa fined 85
on a similar complaint.
THE DALLES. Ore.. Aug. 10. (AP)
The case of Mrs. Lilly Seufert Rice,
suing to break the will of her late
father. P. A. Seufert. millionaire sal
mon csnner has been set for August
29 in circuit court here. Judge
Calvin L. Sweek of Pendleton will
preside.
Mrs. Seufert. sreklng a one-fourth
Interest In the H, 250, 000 estate left
by her father, alleges she obtained
a divorce from her hatband after
he had deserted her. on the prom
ise of her father that If she would
take such action and remain unmar
ried and a companion to her mother,
he would provide for her equally with
her three brothers, Edward, W. J .
and Arthur. Seuferfa probated will
left the daughter 950,000.
The defense has contended that
a promise such aa Mrs. Rice alleges,
is contrary to public policy of the
state. It Insists, too. that no writ
ten aereement has been shown by
Mrs. Rice as to her father's alleged
promise and that the properly at-
lesiea win snouia oe upneia. i
ino einer aeuien; several yeaiu
ago won wide publicity when he
painted on the roof of his cannery
huge sign ridiculing the Oregon
Initiative and referendum law. He
was aroused to such action when
Oregon adopted a law prohibiting the
use of fish wheels on the Oregon
side of the Columbia river. Seufert
who devised the revolving wheels to
trap fish, mnde a fortune from can
ned salmon.
Call Lottie Howard. Rep. Investors
Syndicate, 1336-L.
Pyth
tans Elect
Supreme Leader
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 10. fAP) Jas.
Dunn, Jr., Cleveland, p., vice-chancellor
of the supreme lodge, Knights
of Pythias, today was elerted supreme
chancellor at the biennial convention
in progress here. He succeeos Leslie
E. Crouch of Portland, Ore.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
SOUTHERN
Building & Loan
ASSOCIATION
June 30, 1932
ASSETS
First Mortgage Investments .. MB,323 3S
Loans to Members on Certificates...... 50.00
Real Estata Owned 7,129 09
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment....- "30.45
Deferred Debit Items - 84 24
Cash on Hsnd and In Banks........w..Mn B15.74
LIABILITIES
Due Certificate Holders 36.293a
Notes Payable . 4.950.00
Ijoans Due and Incomplete .... 865.61
Reserves and Undivided Profit..,...... 83.58
Reserve for Dividends and Interest.... 3,537.40
Reserve Fund Stock 14,000.00
Total Assets
..$5,03J.75
Total Liabilities
5;,Ma.75
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