PAGE SIX MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1932. F (Br Floyd Honne.) Everything li In readiness for the big ahow at Savaga Rapid cam next Sunday, with speedy racing craft tuned up until their motor t&cnonv eters register nearly 6,000 revolutions per minute.- Local pilots are determined to de fend their laurels; however, oonilder able doubt prevails as to the outoome of the main event with George Hur ley of Albany at the wheel of his famous "Golden flllpper," powered with a new motor. Mr. Hurley will be remembered by ell racing fans as a spectacular and thrilling driver, his clean sportsmanship and a big .smile. The runabout race, with seven en tries, has all the earmarks of being one of the big thrillers of the day, With their speed and seemlnic awk wardness they have great dlffculty in maneuvering the reverse turns of the course. Joe Myer will pilot "Irish Luck, and is favored to win the un limited race, providing he does not attempt to slide Into the turns, as was his custom at automobile racing. Gasoline and oil for the day's events will be furnished through the cour tesy of the Gllmore Oil company. The following Medford merchants have donated prlaas for the winning drivers: J. O. and H. D. Grey, Crater Lake Automotive company, Hubbard Bros., Holly Theater, Medford Fur niture and Hardware company, Gard ner Drug company, Crater Lake Auto Paint company, Wltham Super Serv ice, Koke-Chapman, Frank Hull, Sin clair OH company, People Electric, Flck as Llndley, West Side Pharmacy, The Toggery, Western Auto Supply company, Mann's Department Store, K. D. Ross Paint company, California Oregon Power company, J. 0. Penney company, Tour Office Boy, Medford Ice and Cold Storage, Home Grocery. These prizes, together with the Brad fish trophy, are on display at the Chamber of Commerce. FOR FINAL TILTS iniW YORK, 6pt. 16. (J?) Re- pidlcttla, Bab Ruth notified th New York Yankee oflloe today h. will emerge (ram his alek room tomorrow to bang a few practice home-runa In the Yankee stadium. Ruth plana to Join the American league champion. In Philadelphia Wednesday for the final aerlea of the regular season. Ho will work dally In the arjulltim tn crflfc ha1r In mnril. tlon for the world aeries starting here September 38. COLORS FOR THRGR TILTH SANTA CLARA, Cal., Sept. IS. (AP) New and lighter football equipment will be worn by Santa Olara'a eleven this year. Likewise, the Broncos will display an assortment of colors. They'll wear white against California, blue against Stanford and their traditional red against St. Mary's. No padding will be sewed to the pants and backfleld men may not us th detahabl pads at all. The thigh and hip pads will be detachable. Tennis (lame Fatal BRISTOL, England, Sept. 18 (AP) Edwin Oeorge Davla met death here playlna tennis. Davla, IIS, fell ovr backwards trying to reach a hard on and dislocated his neck. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18. (AP) Bob Keefe Is the new caddy champion of th St. Louis district. His total for 73 holes over th Crystal Lex golf eourse waa 814. . 'IRE OF COAST PASSES PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 16. (AP) Harry Kane, 66, of Oakland, Cel., veteran umpire of the Pacific Coast baseball league, died at his hotel here last night from a heart attack. Kane was taken ill In the seventh Inning of the game between San Francisco and Portland 'here Tues day night and had to leave the field. He apparently was recovering yes terday but suffered another attack last night. Eddie MoLoughlln, another Coast league umpire, said Kane formerly was a pitcher In the Coast league and also In the major leagues. He Is survived by his widow, of Oakland. SHAFT UNVEILED BRIOUS, Newfoundlsnd, Sept. IS (AP) Unveiling of a sixty-foot high monument In honor of Admiral Rob ert Peary, discoverer of th north pole, at Cap York, Greenland, on August 31st, waa described by th crew of the schooner Effle B. Mor- rlssey, which arrived today. Mrs. Marl Peary Stafford, daugh ter of Admiral Peary, nulled the cord that bared the great shaft before a group of Americans and Eskimos. Mrs. Stafford visited Falcon harbor where she was born In 1803. For some years .she waa known as the 'Snow Baby." TIPS on' Contract CRATER FILMS TO BE SHOWN L CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK Or., Sept. 10. (Spl.) Several thou- eat feet of scenic motion picture film, devoted to Crater Lake and des tined for national distribution, war taken In the park during the past month by Robert Klaiack, Jr., director of the University Film Foundation of Harvard university. A recent preview of the pictures revealed the results of a high type of photography, In cluding complete views of the lake and of nolnt of Interest within the park not generally known to the vis iting public. Th films lnclud an enlightening record of a typical rim caravan, a dally occurrence and a popular at traction for thousands of visitors during the course of the season. The beauties of the lake are faithfully revealed In pictures taken while on boat trips about th lake and along th bsses of towering crater walls. A Crater Lake sunset and Phantom Ship at sundown are among th most beautiful scenes, numerous through out the length of th films. There are Interesting shots of the "Plnnaclee." on th east entrance road, presenting true pictorial con ceptions of these towering spectral spires of sandstone. A camera trip through Llaoa Hallway, along the west entrance road, Is enllghtlng In many details of this particular scenic point. Mr. Klasack arlved at Crater Lake from Yoeemlte national park, when he had spent several weeks filming a field trip of a party of Boy Scout naturalists In the country of Yosem- lt. Th trip was planned and ar ranged by Ansel Hall, chief forester and senior naturalist of the national park service, A preview of the Yo- semlt films was held at Crater Lake a few .nights ago. . PSYCHIC BOOMERANG By Tom O'Nell In the course of bidding toward gam or slam some players are pron to nam a suit in which they hold a singleton. Th purpos Is to dls suad th opponents from leading that suit. Th deceiving bid succeeds at times when Viere is a no trump oontract. Under such conditions the onenlna lead of any suit except the on bid psychically will result In gam for declarer. Th theory of th bid la that opponents will think It futile to open such a suit. Outstanding players are suspicious when they have length In a suit bid by th opponenta. Aa a defense they will open that suit. In point Js a band played In th southern New England ohafhplon- ships In which a heart was bid aa a psycnie by a player whose partner eventually contracted for gam In no trump. He was set two tricks through a hsart opanlng. Miss Florence Fitch and Mrs. Hilda Maud Zontleln of th Desohapelles Club, New York, wer th dfndlng pair, and It waa Miss Fitch, her sus picions aroused, who opened ' the heart. West opened th auction with an offering of on diamond, north pass ed and east bid two no trump. South passea ana west bid three hearts. East then went to three no trump.. suss ' men lea her rourth best heart, she and partner taking six heart tricks before the declarer got In. SOFIA, Sept. 18. (AP) A new corporation her has announced plans lor introducing bull fighting into Bulgaria with a full cast or Spanish matadors. Th promoters claim to have obtained th necessary govern ment license. , . BRATISLAVA, Chechoslovakia, Sept. 18, (AP) In protest against ruin- ously low prices for produce, farmers nmr her. cam to town on a Sunday and dumped wagonloada of cucum bers and red peppers In the streets. MeteorologicaJReport BUTTER SUPPLY AT Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday fair. Slightly lower tem perature Saturday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day but fog on coast. Slightly low. er temperature west portion Satur day. Lowest temperature this morning, M degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 81; lowest, 48. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1033, 0 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 18 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 88 per cent. Sunset today, 8:18 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:53 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:18 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M, 130th Meridian Time City Hi 28 Li ?5 a Baker City Boise Chicago ..... Denver , Des Moines Eureka . Fresno Helens, Los AnReles Marshfleld MEDFORD New York Phoenix , Portland Reno - .... Roaeburg Salt Lake City.. San Francisco Seattle ... Spokane ,. , 84 44 88 S8 83 58 78 80 74 84 , 88 48 .100 84 78 53 . 74 80 . 73 48 .100 84 . 74 84 .108 74 . 83 80 . S3 63 . 88 53 . 83 86 . 68 88 . 73 58 , 83 48 Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear Cloudy Foggy Clear Clear Foggy Foggy .... Clear 30 Rain Clear Clear Clear H Clear clear Cloudy Clear ... Clear VI -..1 .K ' " - PORTLAND, Sept. 14. In creased stocks of freshly churned butter are noticeable In the local trade. Late receipts from out-of- state points show a rather liberal Increase over the preceding week and there was a like gain In the churn lng of centrallzera. The country movement In this di rection is receiving aid from the leu keen demand from California points, although no late changes of moment are reflected there. The Portland market's undertone continues perhaps the firmest of any of the leading centers of the country. In the east recent trading has been noticeably easier with further frac tional price reductions almost gen' ersl. Butterfat situation appears strong. SUPPLY OF PICKLE CUCUMBERS SHY PORTLAND. Sent, ifl im nrat. shortage of cucumbers for pickling a result ox tn continued dry weather, created additional srrenght in that line today on the East Side Farmers' wholesale market. There was a better call for all cucumbers with the nojulhle MMnUnn li.in. or laoie stock, no. i pickling sold mostly 400 box with 30c the general price for 3s. Peach market sltuatlnn ,nn r changing. Blbertas ara inclined to ruie easy wnue J. il. Hales are firmer to sugniiy nigner. a nickel better was obtained for some offerings rfur. ing the day. Chief demand la for ine uaues and the Willamette val ley offerings with Yakima atlll inf. faring as a result of the recent seiz ures OV OlllClSJa rnr mUhrliwIlnR Sales of Elbertaa wer generally 35c witn a rew sue box, while J. H. Hales sold 35-45c box. Potato market waa less active with sales alow and Inclined to show a trifle weakness. Onion were easy to a nickel lower wiuj sues oi Oregon 70-75c and Walla Walla down to 80c cental. DUlard canteloupes showed a wide spresd of quality with the best around 89c. Market? Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. (p) CATTLE 100. calves 30; steady. HOOS 380: fully steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 3000; steady. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Sept, 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. . .404 .49J .40 .49 Dec. .- .63 .53 .63 .53 May , M .86.!, .66 .66 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .... te'A Soft whit .49 Speed Boat SAVAGE RAPIDS DAM Sunday. Sept. 18 1:30 P. M. Admission AdulU 25c; Children a dime. Western whit .46 'A Hard winter .40 Northern spring , .48 Uj Western red .47 ii Oats: No. 3 white. 817. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 66; flour, 11; corn, 3: oats. 3; hay, 2. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. P) COUNTRY MEATS Lambs 9-',ic lb., others unchanged. HOUS Nominal, 1933, 18-14c lb. Butter, butterfat, eggs and love poultry unchanged. Onions, potatoes, wool, hay, mo hair, nuts, cascara bark and hops quotations unchanged. Flour, Sugar. PORTLAND,' Ore., Sept. 16. (fl) SUOAR Cane, granulated, 84.80 100 lbs.; beet sugar, 4i0 100 lbs. DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling prloe delivered: Patent. 49s. $8.80; da 98s. 5.30; bakers' bluestem. (4.10; soft wheal pis try patent, 83 40-8.30; Mon tana hard wheat patent; ry 64 50-4.60. BltlTISH TOURISTS OVERRUN SPANISH COAST RESORTS BARCELONA. Sept. IS (AP) English tourlate are overrunning Spain, Bleeping in halla and bath rooms of hotels In Pal ma ds Mallorca and occupying airy quartern on the beeches because other accommoda tions are filled up. Three English cruises deposited 3,000 tourists here in one dsy. Thirteen cruise ships have called at Barcelona since May, twelve of them being British. Res) Estate or Insurance Leav It to Jones Phone 798. 'PEPCO' ON GRILL PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 18. (AP) Investigation of the Portland Elec tric Power company's relations with the Central Public Service company. of Chicago, the holding company, con tinued here today under the direc tion of Charles M. Thomss, Oregon public utilities commissioner. Most of Thursdsy, the opening or the hearing, was devoted to statistical testimony by Claude R. Lester, com mission engineer. Testimony was Introduced to snow that when the Pacific Northwest Pub lic Service company bought th Se attle gas ' compsny It changed the book vslue of th gas compsny stock from 8468,948.38 to $8,753,748.49. Th stat also presented figures to ahpw that the Central Public Service com pany listed $6,383,341.45 In addition to the $16,314,117.55 plant and fran chise value of th Seattle gas com pany aa assets of the corporation. Th state alleged that $7,331,350, proceeds of th sal of th Portland General Electric company 4 per cent gold notes of a psr vslue of $7,600,000 were retained by the Central Public Service company. 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