PA'GE EIGHT
MEDFORD MATE TRIBTINE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932.
C.O.P.
KEINS SLATED STABBER'S SANITY
WILL BE DECIDED
BY SAME
Hotel Medford Will Be Scene
Important Gathering at
2:30 Neuner and Mott
Will Give Addresses
nigra wtU b a meeting of the
enttr. Jackson County Bepubllcan
eentral committee with the candi
date. In the basement of the Hotel
Medford Saturday, October 8, at 2:30
p. m., and It la held Important that
very member attend.
Plans for an aclva campaign for
the last four wee lea will be made and
other business of Importance trans
acted. George Neuner, United States dis
trict attorney and James W. Mott,
Republican nominee for congress
from this district, will address the
meeting In the Interests of President
Hoover and the Republican ticket.
This will probably be the only
meeting of the entire committee dur
ing the campaign and It Is hoped
that each member will arrange to at
tend and bring some of his friends.
Republican headquarters, 113 ast
Main street, first door west of the
Rex cafe, la open and all commit
teemen and Republtcana, both men
and women, are requested to call
there at any time.
Upton Starting
Large Campaign '
To Aid Tea Sale
Large space, weekly insertions and
si national list of several hundred
newspapers make tip an advertising
campaign being run by Thomas J:
, Upton, Inc., to promote not only
the sale of Yellow Label tea, but to
help bring the publlo back to the
economy of buying for quality and
not for price.
The last few years have found an
ever Increasing use of the price sp
ue al, due of course, to limited food
budget, but carried far beyond what
was really necessary. Lower prices
brought smaller dollar volume and
mailer profit to the retail grocer.
Llpton felt It was time to turn this
movement to quality In those com
modities such u tea, when It Is
most economical to buy the best.
This would help the grooer by ln
cresslng his unit of sale and length
ening his margin of profit.
Jefferson. Thos. J. Randies oper
ating drus store In old bank building.
"MODEL YOUTH" GUILTY OF MURDER
SAN JOSE, Cal., Oct. 6. (AF)
Convicted of first degret murder,
George Douglas Temple ton, Jr., 30-year-old
knife slayer of his aunt,
Mn. Lillian Babcock, faced a second
trial here today this time on his
plea of not guilty by reason of In
sanity. The same Jury which returned the
murder verdict, with a life Imprison
ment, recommendation, at midnight,
was directed to return to court at 3
p. xn. today for the second phase of
the proceedings.
In the event the defense plea Is
sustained, the youth will be sent to
a state institution for the criminally
Insane Instead of to San Quentln
prison. Both defense and prosecu
tion are expected to call several alien
ists to testify concerning their ob
servations of the self styled "model
youth."
Templeton, who stabbed his aunt
and seriously slashed his uncle, Wil
liam Rider Babcock, as the couple lay
in bed at Los Altos July 30, heard
the murder verdict without apparent
emotion.
His mother, standing behind him,
broke Into tears and turned to her
husband. George D. Templeton, Sr.,
retired army major, for support.
Major Temple ton's testimony con
cerning family financial troubles,
which he claimed caused his son's
mind "to snap," was ruled out as In
admissible at the murder trial. It
was expected he will be recalled to
give his testimony at the sanity trial.
The Jury deliberated for almost
eight hours.
Phoenix Thimble
. Meeting Passed
PHOENIX, Oct. 6. (Spl.)-J There
will be no meeting of the Thimble
dub of Oak circle. this month, al
though a meeting was scheduled for
Friday of this week. Many members
will be unable to attend Friday and
It was deemed wise to dispense with
the October meeting. Next meeting
will be November 4.
Roxy Ann Grange
Meeting Friday
Boxy Ann Orange will hold their
regular meeting Friday, October 7 at
8 p. m. Visiting grangers are wel
comed and all members are urged to
be present. Refreshments will be
served.
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George D. Templeton, Jr., (left) University of California student, shown
In court at San Jose, Cal., with one of his attorneys, Elmer Jensen, during
His fight for life against the charge of murdering his aunt. Mrs. Lillian Bab
cock, with a knife. (Associated Press Photo).
CENTRAL PL ASKS
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Citizens of Central Point, headed
by Everett Faber, today took Initial
steps to secure a slight alteration in
the route of the Pacific highway
straightening between Central Point
and this city, central Point has no
objection to the straightening, but
ask that t,he route be 1000 feet from
the Southern Pacific railroad instead
of only 80 feet, as now mapped.
Mr. Faber said this would enable
development of an industrial and
packing plant district along the
highway In accordance with the Med
ford planning commission plans,
without crossing the railroad tracks,
and furthermore, permit Central
Point, to build business district
on both sides of the new highway
without being cramped by the rail
road line.
Central Point citizens plan to con
fer within the next month with the
state highway commission on the
1000-foot leeway for trade and traf
fic. Faber said the change would
entail no new expense, but would be
more beneficial to the Central Point
business men and orchardlst.
Assurances from the state .highway
commission and governor were re
ceived late yesterday by the Medford
Chamber of Commerce and county
court that the Pacific highway re
routing road would proceed as plan
ned, and that Jackson and Josephine
counties would receive their $450,000
allotment of federal aid funds. The
work on the highway changes, made
possible by the appropriation, will
start at an early date, thereby fur
nishing employment to many Jackson
county residents the coming winter
and next spring.
Socialist Taunts
Major Candidates
OAKLAND, Cal.,' Oct. flP) Nor
man Thomas, socialist candidate for
President, termed President Hoover's
Iowa speech a "defense of the cap
italistic position," In a campaign ad
dress here last night, and calkd on
Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt to
tell "how his brand of capitalism
differs from the President's."
GRANGB DANCE, Lake Creek, Sat.
night. Butte Falls orchestra.
Real Estate or insurance Leave it
to Jones. Phone 708.
Hood River. Drilling resumed at
Clarno Basin oil well.
Democrats of Jttczscm county filled
to capacity the dining room at the
Hotel Holland last night for the or
ganisation of the Young Democratic
club and were Inspired to further
promotion of the election of Frank
lin D. Roosevelt as president of the
United States by stirring songs, sung
by James Stevens, Medfords favorite
artist, and a talk by Charles Richard,
a member for many years of the
Roosevelt household and a personal
friend of the Democratic nominee,
who stopped In this city en route to
Almany, N. T., where he will join
the Roosevelt.
Frank DeSouza. chairman of the
Jackson County Democratic Central
committee, also addressed the Young
Democrats, promising the organisa
tion full support of tne committee
and welcoming all future Democrats
Into the fold.
Edwr.rU C. Kelly, Democratic nom
inee for the state legislature from
this district, presided as chairman
and the following officers were
elected to head activities of the com
ing year: Moore Hamilton, president;
Justin Smith and Leonard Hall, edi
tor of the Jacksonville Miner, vice
presidents; Mrs. Mary Grelner Kelly,
secretary-treasurer.
October 10 was decided upon
date of the next meeting of the club.
In the auditorium of the new Jack
son county court house.
The challenge for debate with the
Young Republican club, organization
of which started several weeks ago.
was voiced again by Attorney Kelly,
and the secretary was Instructed to
present the formal ohallenge to the
rival organization.
Purposes of the club were outlined
by Attorney Kelly and a constitution
presented and adopted.
Several -candidates whose names
will appear on the ballot were
present and Introduces: W. E. Phtpps,
candidate for county Judge; Lewis
Ulrlch, nominee for county clerk;
James Stewart, candidate for Justice
of the peace; Val Slngler, candidate
for city treasurer, and Jack Moras,
candidate for city recorder.
Opening his address, Attorney De
Souza announced that Jackson coun
ty Democratc are going to furnish
the Thanksgiving 'turkey for the
White House in 1933 and that it will
be cooked by Charles Richard and
served by Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Called upon to review his experi
ences with Governor Roosevelt, the
famous chef was Introduced by Mrs.
Kelly, who promised that he "knows
his onions" In Washington, D. O.
, Mr. Richard described Roosevelt as
a "fighter all the way through,
Speaking In admiring terms with his
pleasing French accent, he won the
repeated applause of the audience,
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and raw tobaccos
have no place in cigarettes
They axe not present in Luckics
. . . the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked
WE buy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in all the world-rbut
that docs not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky Strike as
the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we
never overlook the truth that "Nature
in the Raw is Seldom Mild" so
these fine tobaccos, after proper agirijg
and mellowing, are then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words
"It's toasted". That's why folks in
every dry, town and hamlet say that
Luckics are such mild cigarettes.
"It's toasted"
That package of mild Luck.e
"If a man uritt s httttr hock, pnach 4 ltttr strmon, tr mah s httter mease-trap than bis nnbbcr, the hi
build bis bow in tht uvcJj, tbt uvrd uill matt 4 UaUn path to bis door. "RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
Docs not this explain the world-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?
"Young people have flocked to him
all along the way," he stated of the
Democratic noxuiiiae. He is a broad
minded man with a sympathy' which
extends to all. especially to the poor
and suffering.
A. B. Williams, who responded to
the request for words from "s good
old Democratic war horse," announc
ed that he expects to nave the satis
faction again of casting his vote for
successful Democrat.
James Stevens, accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. Royal Sebb, sang "I
Love Ufe" and "I Want What I Want
When I Want It." He described the
two as typical Democratic songs and
assured the crowd that he Is a Bour
bon himself. Following the rerated
applause. Chairman Kelly announced
that Mr. Stevens will accompany Col.
S. E. Kelly and Porter J. Nexf on
their campaign tour of the county
for promotion of the loose velt- Gar
ner ticket.
Mr. and Mrs. Warnock of Minneap
olis, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Graves and' Mr.
Hall, editor of the Jacksonville Miner,
were Introduced to the gathering.
Following the meeting, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard left for the south to
greet California Democrats before
continuing east. m
150 FARM LOAN
PLEAS SURVEYED
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 6. VP)
Mors tbau J 50 applications for loans
from th Agricultural Credit corpo
ration war considered bars today at
th first meeting of the board of
directors of th organisation.
The first loans from the Spokane
sencr were expected to be made
during the day. The applications
bave com from farmera and live
stock men In Oregon, Washington,
Montana and Idaho. A staff of in
spectors has been In the field sev
eral days. '
R. B. Towle is msnager of the Spo
kane agency.
RUTH LOT DANCE STODIO now
forming beginners' class In Tap and
Acrobatic dancing. Sparta Bldg. Tel.
1549.
Fender and body repairing. Prices
right. Brill Sheet Metal Works.
How One Woman
Lost. 0 lbs, in a Week
Mrs. Betty Luedex of Dayton
writes: "I am using Krusehen to n.
duos weight I lost 10 pounds In one
week and cannot say too much to
recommend It."
To take off fat easily. SAFELY sod
HARMLESSLY take one-half t.
spoonful of Krusehen In a glass of
hot water In the morning before
breakfast, go lighter on fatty meats,
potatoes, butter, cream and pastries
It Is the aafe way to lose unsightly
fat and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks
costs but a trine. Get It at Jarmln
ft Woods, Heath'e Drug Store. Brown's
Pharmacy or any drug store In Amer
ica. If this first bottle falls to con
vinos you this Is the safest way to
lose fat money back.
But be sure and get Krusehen Salts
Imitations are numerous and you
must safeguard your health.
Prince Auto Electrio Shop
1740 N. Riverside Phone 83S-W
8-volL 13-plate Battery
1-yr. guarantee .3 SQ
Prince made Battery, recharge .2 s
All others .80
Generators and starters 1 and up
MANN'S. 22nd
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
J ?Sf
7
TWO DAY
HAT EVENT
Friday and Saturday
FEATURING
Felt and Fabric Hats
new high back-lines .
new down-in-front lines
new rounded crowns 1
new band brims
new turned-up brims
new beret-turbans
new swirl veils
new feather bands
new "self" details
black, brown, navy
fine quality fur felts
Anniversary Sale Price
$122
Expect brand-new hats with smartness in every
line 1 Expect scores and scores of styles ! Expect
a great big opportunity to save! You'll still be
surprised, for you'd never imagine such hats were
only $4.ZZI
MANN'S MILLINERY SECTION, 2ND FLOOR
Main Floor Specials for Thursday
MANN'S 22nd. ANNIVERSARY SALE '
Pure Silk Hose
Sensational hose value for the 22nd Anniversary aale. Women's full
fashioned pure silk service and chiffon weight hose with plcot top,
cradle sole and French heel for only 49c pair. New Pall shades and
In sizes 84 to 10.
New Fall Bags
Choose your New Pan Bag Tomorrow at Mann's! The Anniversary Sale
offers a marvelous choice of calf akin and auede leather creations for
only ai.99. They come In the new atyles and of course the best shades
Women's Gloves
Women's and misses' lamb skin and cape skin gloves In novelty cuff
and plain 4-button gauntlet styles. Black with white, tan with brown,
all black and all brown. Values to M 93. Your choice tomorrow
49
$1
$1
pr.
95
ea.
95
pr.
DEMONSTRATION AT MANN'S
, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Hemstitcher
THE
PERFECT
This new device fits any machine ... Is easily attached
and operated. Hemstitches any desired width and makes
beautiful ptcotlng on any desired fabric Pico ting don.
by this attachment will not tray.
Special Introductory Price
The first 25 customers buying t Hemstitcher will
receive Free A Patent Needle Threader.
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