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MEDFORD M2JL TRD3TJNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932..
Medford mail Tribune
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taadi the Mill TrlbuiK"
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By Carrier, In aflranea Medford, Ashland.
laetaonrlUa, Central Point. PboeoU, TalinL Gold
Bill and oo Hlilnrars.
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Offlelal paper of U City of Medford.
Official paper of Jacawn County.
MEMBER Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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tba ueo for publication of all newi dlipatenea
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and aim to the local newa publimed herein.
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herein are alio rewned.
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M C. MOOENBEN A COMPANY
Offlcea In Ne Vora, Chlcaio, Detroit, San
franelifo, Loa Amelia, Beaitla. Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
Bj Arthur Perry
.Hnttui sv-ftrv for vetT-
thing but th grim necessities, such
as gasolin. hunting trips, football
tickets, and betting on the election.
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The finest summer In the memory
of the oldest Inhabitant 1 ended, but
few enjoyed It, M they were too buiy
fretting about the taxes, and fighting
for purity In politics.
Dr. Daniel Crosby, noted health
authority, who was to apeak on "How
to Keep Well," could not appear be
cause of Illness. (Alameda, Calif.,
Tlmea-Star.) Perhaps you recall that
the gent who wrote the book entitled,
Dont Worry," committed suicide. .
Rain fell Wed. and enhanced the
chances of getting shot for a deer.
Prospects of sufficient rain to cause
the fanners to plow until after the
election, are not bright.
. . t. . .
The Young Democrats of the valley
- eMtinii tbAir oat. The? fear
lessly, like the boy upon the burning
deck, plunge Into discussions of the
tariff. Clarence Darrow, the famed
lawyer, and generally admitted think
er, once declared, "the tariff Is too
much for me." This, however, will
not deter a young Democrat, or an
Old Democrat, either from attempt
lng to discuss the tariff. The writer
knows nothing whatsoever about the
tariff, but can write all day about It,
from either aide of the political fence.
AND ALL ENJOY IT
(New York Herald-Tribune)
"The rising tide of this 'agin'
sentiment In the United States
radical sentiment, angry senti
ment, everything that can be
grouped within the term non
conservative. Is a very new thing.
"It has come about within a
few weeks, and Is, of course, a
result of the depression. Up to
as recently as three months ago
the country had gone through
two and a half years of deprea
slon without angry emotion."
a
Hiram Robbs, once a good cltlten
of Clifton, but now a traveling sales
man, was here for a week-end visit.
(Pauley Items.) When the moral
fibre weakens.
...
"TALK GIVES MARK TO SHOOT
AT' (Del Norte Triplicate.) But
they never do.
Who can remember when the .pur
chaser of 300 pounds of grape sneak
ed out of the grocery store like his
wife was going to make some grape
Jelly, ete, eto, etc.
.
"Room severely scolded hie son for
shooting at him for a deer, on Round
Top Flats" (Paisley Items.) Dad
gets rough with the boy,
As In tho spring, the dance will be
the feature of the campaign meet
ings, and there seems so way to stop
the political shindigs, unless the can
didates are all compelled to dance,
only with their duly wedded deputies.
This will produce a bunch of officials
who will stop cutting the taxes any
time, when elected, to step on a
pretty schoolma'ama feet. Of course,
when candidates all will vow to step
on the toes of the gang, some of the
voters may possesa the fool notion
that they want work. Instead of a
waits. A good male dancer Is seldom
good for anything else, and Invariably
desires to make dancing his life work
the same as a confirmed fisherman
don't want to do anything but flah.
Science also claims that It a man Is
an adept with Ms feet, the other and
more Important end of him Is apt
to suffer. The ability to two-step
and fox-trot Is a social asset, but
many people with votes have deep
seated prejudices against the dance.
To all such the campaign dance Is
not a dance. It's a Shaker revival.
All candidates have adopted as their
slogan the stirring cry: "Oreat
Shakes!"
JEWELLED CLIP HAS
NEW FAVOR IN PARIS
PARIS. (AP) The most elaborate
and glittering clips which Par la has
yet devised brighten the evening
mode this year. The new designs,
made of genuine Jewels, are worn
In unexpected places. They awing
suspended from the middle of an
Intricate cross-strap back decollete,
they nestle In the folds of material
over one hip. or they gleam In the
flat folda of a girdle. Occasionally
they are clamped to one side of the
front decollete.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Br:nner plan to leave In the morning
on a vacation trip to Boise, Ida,
Believe
'T'lTE government has appropriated nearly $4,000,000 for high
way construction in Oregon, for two reasons:
To IMPEOVE THE HIGHWAY SYSTEM of this state, as a
part of the national highway
TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT, give work to men who
have none, and thus reduce suffering and distress.
A CCORDING to present plans Jackson county's share of this
sum is $455,000, over 10 per cent of the total a generous
share and greatly needed to reduce local unemployment. '
A more worthy and beneficial project could to our mind
scarcely be imagined. It means not only an added payroll here
through the coming winter, which means wages for men who
otherwise would be idle ; food and clothing and warmth for the
women and children. It ALSO means, an improvement in the
Pacifio Highway, which is greatly needed, and which will pay
steady dividends, in increased tourist travel, and more money
for our farmers and merchants,
TO COME.
"THAT there should be any
plan, is simply incredible.
And even more incredible, it now is claimed by the newspaper
leading this opposition that the entire move is a political frame
up "one of the boldest pre-election canards, ever published in
Jackson county."
"What does this meant It means that opponents of this high
way improvement are injecting partisan polities into this pro
ject in a final desperate effort to defeat it.
AND WHAT 'WILL ITS DEFEAT MEAN I Simply this ;
the $455,000, allocated to Jackson county, will be taken away,
and spent somewhere else probably in Multnomah county,-
and of the $4,000,000 given to
winter approaching and at a
NOT GET A DIME. :
W THAT mice rjolitics! 'What
W that the people of Jackson county are willing to pay
such a price! We don't tninK
person can think so.
For reports to the contrary, notwithstanding, THIS
$4,000,000 HAS BEEN APPROPRIATED. It is going to be
spent for highway improvement
annnt. hare, nil nf it will be soent
More than that. If none is
nnnrif.v will hAvi to assume the
would ha incurred. IF EVERY
Or to express it in another
Jackson county remains precisely the same, whether it gets
$455,000 for good road construction or doesn t get a cent.
e
HOW is that t What is this financial obligation t The finan
ninl nViliuntinn U .Tnpksnn nnuntv's share of federal taxes.
and its share of state taxes a fixed sum which will be precisely
the same, whether this money is spent to improve our own roads,
and relieve our own unemployment; or is spent to improve roads
or relieve unemployment, in Multnomah or Marion counties.
THAT IS ALL. The expenditure of this $455,000 here
WILL NOT RAISE LOCAL TAXES ONE CENT. The expen
diture of it elsewhere will not LOWER them one cent.
For the bill giving Oregon nearly $4,000,000 for road con
struction as federal aid for the relief of unemployment, HAS
BEEN PASSED. The money has been appropriated. Approval
. rfinnnnrnviil nf thin federal notion, has nothing to do with the
ease. That money is going to be
in this state.
The entire question, thertfore, simmers down to simply this :
As a part of the state of Oregon, and as a part of the United
States, the people of Jackson county MUST ASSUME their
share of the financial obligation involved in this appt-opriation
of $4,000,000, regardless of in what section of their state that
money is spent. Do the people of Jaokson county wish to as
sume that obligation and get $455,000 in return; or do they
wish to assume it, and get NOTHING in return t
If we were not in the midst of one of the craziest political
campaigns in local history, eren to PUT such a question, would
be an insult to the people's intelligence.
Lindy Is for Hoover
r"B leaders of the Republican party are straining every
tiAl-VA trt rA- lert. President. Hoover. Thev admit it is a
hard job. According to press
result, are even.
Tf the Rormblican national
us, we could tell them how those
to 1 in President Hoover's favor, and the elephant win in a walk.
Howt
EXTREMELY SIMPLE!
Merely persuade Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, to hop into
his plane and take the Btump. Let him fly from city to city,
hamlet to hamlet, and merely tell the people what he told Presi
dent Hoover in his wire, delivered to the Presidential Special
on October 5th at Ft. Wayne, Indiana:
"Will you please accept my best wishes for the success of
your campaign, for re-election. Your single purpose of devotion
to the service of the American people, deserves every support.
Tour experience, your courage and vision are, IN MT OPINION,
needed to pilot us safely out of the world-wide depression from
which we are now emerging." ,
What a cinch! There would be "Lindy," and there would
be the Republican party's case in a nutshell.
President Hoover's single purpose of devotion to the Amer
ican people, DOES deserve every support.
President Hoover's experience, courage and vision, ARE
needed to pilot this country out of the world wide depression,
from which we have just started to emerge.
With such a personality in such a enmpaign; with such an
ally in such a eause, President noover'i triumph at the polls in
November, would make the Duke of Wellington's Waterloo, look
like a drawn battle in a Front Street checker game.
Engineers to Meet.
BALEM, Oct. 7. (AP) The quar
terly meeting of the northwest so
ciety of highway engineers will be
held In Portland tomorrow night, It
waa announced here today by W. A.
Reeves, secretary of the society and
a member of the Oregon highway de
partment.
It or Not!
system. .
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
organized opposition to such
Yet there is such opposition.
this state, Jackson county, with
time of its greatest need, WHjL
m-ice "Clean un!" Can it be
so. we rail to see now any sane
in Oregon. If none of it is
somewhere else.
scent here, the people of Jackson
same financial obligation that
PENNY WERE SPENT HJ-W-i
way, the financial obligation of
w ,
spent, and is going to be spent
rerorts Wall Street odds on the
committee would only consult
odds could be switched to 10
Order Extradition.
SALEM. Oct. 7. (AP) Extradition
papers were Issued by Governor Julius
L. Meier today for the return of F.
Chrlsman to Benton county, Wash
ington, where he la wanted on first
degree forgery charges.
Phone Ma we'll hsul away your
retuM. Olty Sanitary service.
Don 't Forget to Register
'PHIS is no year to waste a vote. So don't overlook the fact
that the registration books will close tomorrow night.
After that time, only voters PROPERLY REGISTERED can
mark a ballot on November 8th.
The practice of swearing in voters on election day, was done
away with a few years ago, incidentally a very proper and
much needed reform.
So if you aren't registered, get busy. The registration of
fices at the court house will be kept open until 8 tomorrow
night, as a special accommodation to late arrivals. '
Personal Health Service
By William
Slgnwl Mttera portioning to personal aealtb tnd nyglen, not to dlMtM
diagnotu or trtmnt, will bo oniverod by Dr. Brady it a tamped teli-ad-draind
otoIom U ancloosd, Lettara aaould do Driei and written is ink
Owing to tho largo number ox letters
hero. Ho reply can be made to queries
drees Dr. William Brady In care or The
THE MANUTACTUB
Gallstones and stones In the kid
ney or bladder neve nothing whet-
ever in common end should never
be confused.
Why. , people
have gallstones Is
still in part a
speculative ques
tion and In part
a matter of sci
entific knowl
edge. In nearly If
not quite all
cases there Is
nidus of bacteria
upon which the
substance from the bile are deposit
ed In suocesslve layers until a con
cretion Is formed. The concretion
may be the size of a grain of sand
or any elm from that up to the size
of a walnut. Uusually there are
many such stones present, but some
times Just one large stone.- They
form In the gallaac or in the bile
duete.
Normally the bile ducts and the
gall-bladder are sterile so far as dis
ease-producing germs or bacteria are
concerned. In various illnesses such
germs may be eliminated through
the bile apparatus cr a colony of
pathogenic germs may become es
tablished In a focus of -infection in
the gallsao. Typhoid fever Is no
torious for this. Many a typhoid
'carrier" owes his state to the per
sistent multiplication of typhoid bac
illi in his gallsao. perhaps years after
the original attack of typhoid fever.
Many a victim of gallstones owes his
trouble to an attack of typhoid years
ago. In some Instances typhoid ba
cilli have been found In the center
of a gallstone more than 30 years
after the attack of typhoid fever.
whether gallstones oan or 40 form
from other causes than bacterial In
fection. I am unable to learn. Be
cause women who are fat and forty
are particularly subject to gallstone
disease, and because most of these
sufferers have two bad habits, name
ly, dodging work, play or exercise and
wearing stays, corsets, supporters,
girdles and other belly-repress lng ac
coutrement. It eeems to me that the
sins Indicated may contribute to the
trouble. We shall refer to this fac
tor In more detail in a later talk.
Gallstones are composed of chole-
sterln, or of lime salts, or both, with
some coloring matter, all the sub
stances entering into their forma
tion being derived from the bile, in
which they are normally present.
Gallstones composed chiefly of chole
sterln are softer and less easily de
tected by x-ray examination than are
atones . containing considerable cal
cium. Anyone, particularly a woman, who
10 FACE BEAVERS
ON OLYMPIC GRID
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7. (AP) Uni
versity of Southern California's hilt
and lame football players limped Into
their final practice session today for
their clash with the Oregon State grid
eleven at Olymplo stadium Saturday.
Five, three of whom are In the hos
pital, will aee no action.
Aaron Rosenberg and John Dye, a
couple of guards, are recovering from
severe attacks of influenaa, but still
confined to hospitals. Larry Stevens,
another of the varsity guards la In
the hospital with an Infected foot.
Bob Erklne. tackle and halfback, is
out with a bad knee, and Dick Bar
REPOKT OF CONDITIOV OF THE
First State Bank
At Eagle Point, County of Jarkson. Oregon, at close of business Sept. 30, 19SS
RF,sornrE
Loans and discounts ,,,,,,, Hfl.M? n
uratrarajis
Bonds, securities, et
Banking house 2.S00 00. furniture and
Real estate owned other than banking
Cash, due from banks and ca&h items
Deficit In earnings
Other resources ,
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In
Surplua
Undivided profit net
Reserves .
Due to banks
Demand deposits ,, .,
Time certificates ,
Savings deposlta
Bills payable and rediscounts
Other llabllltlee
Total
Stat of Oregon, County of Jackson,
I, W. H. Young, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement la tru to th best of my knowledge and belief.
W. H. YOITNO, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tills th day of October, Ida..
FRANCES CAMPBELL, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission etplmi June . 19.14.
Correct Attest: W. H. Brown, J. F. Browr.
Brady, M. D.
received only tew can be answered
not conforming to Instruction Ad'
Mall Tribune.
B OF GALLSTONES
begins at middle ago to have flatu
ulent dyspepsia should go to a phy
sician for careful examination for
evidences of cardiovascular disease,
gallstones or cancer.
The common colon bacillus, a nor
mal Inhabitant of the Intestine which
under certain abnormal circumstances
becomes capable of causing disease, Is
often found at the center of a gall
stone. The notorious streptococcus
is another germ that may provide
the nidus for the formation of a gall
stone, tho streptococcus reaching the
bile tract from some septio focus else
where In the body.
In the great majority of cases gall
stones produce digestive disturbances
only and in only one out of five cases
does th patient suffer with Jaundice
or biliary colic.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Safe Milk.
Would not a drop or two of tinc
ture of lodln In the quart of milk
make ordinary market milk as safe
as pasteurized milk? M. 8. K,
Answer I dont know. A drop or
two of tincture of lodln In a quart
of doubtful water makes the water
safe to drink after the mixture has
stood 20 minutes. In an emergency
But If you are doubtful about the
purity of the market milk, I sug
gest that you boll it five minutes,
and then It will be as safe as pas
teurized milk. Or if you have a spec
ial thermometer, you can pasteurise
the milk yourself that Is, heat it to
14o degrees F. and keept at that tem
perature 20 minutes, then cool again.
This is pasteurization, and such par
boiling la sufficient to kill tubercu
losis, diphtheria, scarlet fever or ty
phoid germs which might be In the
milk.
Paint to Conceal Blemishes.
Some time ago you gav a prescrip
tion for a paint to cover white
patches in the skin. Would it be
good to conceal red scars? Miss E. A.
Answer Any blemish that Is level
with the skin surface may be con
cealed with the paint.
Mix 12 ounces of sine oxide and
calcamlne powder with three drams
(3 teaspoonfuls) of glycerin and a
pint of water. To this add, drop by
drop, till a tint to match your nor
mal skin la obtained, tenth yol. usu
ally not more than a dram of lchthyol
Is required.
Varicose Veins.
Veins on the leg which stand out.
I am quite young and this spoils
many enjoyments such as swimming,
gymnasium and dancing . . . H. R.
Answer Any good physician can
obliterate the veins by Injection of
medicine.
(Copyright. John F. Dllle Co.)
ber, fullback, will be out for an
other week with a bad knee.
The cripples who will start, along
with Mohler. the flying football pilot,
are Bob McNelsh, halfback, who was
absent against Washington 8tate be
cause of a leg Injury; Ford Palmer,
end, who suffered a fractured rib
against the Cougars, and Cal Clemens,
halfback, who was out with a knee
and ankle Injury.
Coach Paul Schlssler will bring his
band of Beavers into town this morn
ing and will send them through
last workout at the Olympic stadium
in the afternoon. The Beavera, smart
ing from the defeat Stanford meted
out last week-end, believe they have
a good chance to take the Trojans
under present conditions.
"Model Boy" Waits
Court's Convening
SAN JOSB, Cal.. Oct. T (AP)
George Douglas Templeton. Jr., 30-year-old
former collegian. convlctea
of murdering hfa aunt, Afrs. LUllsn
Bsbcock, waited In Jail today as a
recess until Monday Interrupted his
sanity hearing.
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Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jacasoa Coqoij
History from the rilea of Tba
Hall Trlbone of tf and 10 year
Ago)
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
October 7, 1921
(It was Saturday)
Five army DeHavlland planes land
at fairgrounds and 800 people from
all parts of valley view the "ships.
Wesley Barry at the Page In "Pen
rod." City water board to be voted on
at city election, council decides.
Jitney drivers of city warned to
alow up at street Intersections.
Turkey and Oreece at war over
Thrace.
Purported eyewitness of the Hall.
Mills murder appear. -
The kind of a woman Medford
young men want to marry la de
scribed by Preabyterlan minister In
Sunday sermon.
Truck travel on Pacific highway
ahows big gain over last year.
Ashland starts campaign for better
water aupply.
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY.
October 7, 191J
(It was Monday)
Charlee E. Oatea, the Overland
man, says that the report he Is go
ing to leave Medford la a"huge mis
take." A. 8. V. Carpenter Is re-elected
treasurer of the University club.
Good price, for pears at Gotham.
Harvest festival at Rogue River Is
decided success.
Crowded house hears nr. Anna
Shaw lecture on "Women's Suffrage."
"Vultures and Doves" at th T.i.
"A De Art picture that unfolds the
sad story of a country girl In a
wicea city, xne moral is plain.
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Editorial Comment
Their Big Program
Winter pears from Oregon's Jackson
county contain more vitamin A than
bacon, dried beans, cereals, lean fish
and many other foods. They contain
more vitamin O than cereals, meats,
canned corn, eggs or milk. And thle,
after the pears have been six months
In cold storagel
They have an alkaline excess which
counteracts excess of acidity In the
bodv. And aieau nf nrMft i
bodV. or acidosis, is a frnnnont pmu
of rheumatism and kindred ailments.
This amazing discovery of the value
of pears as a food was made at the
Instance of Jackson
growers and by a study carried on
in me university of Oregon medical
school. The Information should add
enormously to th consnmnt.ion nf
Oregon pears In Oregon.
uo you admire the go-get-'em spir
it? Do you admire good will?
Then take a look at tha Rmit.n.m
Oregon spirit. And contemplate co
operation by certain Oregon and
Washington pear growers.
The pear growers have contributed
a fund of 88300 to be used by Oregon
State college as part of the cost In
a new and highly advanced study of
the preparation, storage and market
ing of winter nears. This cnnt.rihu.
tlon Is the go-get-'em spirit. The
joint undertaking by Oregon and
Washington growers Is the good will
co-operation.
The Dlan la extraorrilnnrv. Th.
creta In the ripening and care of the
luscloua winter pear of Oregon are
still hidden. W know n. t.-i-
qualities. Its mellowed, Juicy texture
ana wonderful flavor even after
months of storage. But our pears do
not carry all these vfrtitM .hn th
reach our pear buyers In the East
and in Europe. Further discoveries
are necessary aa to methods of hand
ling, time Of nlclilr," an hrnM.....
of treatment on and before arrival
at distant destinations.
Dealers, for instance. In Kaar vv
sell the fruit to consumnr. vrit.hnut
the handling and treatment to give
it tne marvelous aweetneas and flavor
with which It comes to our dining
tables In Oregon.
It Is to deliver the millions' worth
of winter pears In the two states to
dlstAnt customera In the same dell
cloua condition aa that In which
they come to us, thst a super-study
is aoout to Begin. Doubtless the
A
Women Knoiv Values
Thousands of women are using S&W
MeUowM Coffee for the first time.
Competent housewives appreciate the
hest quality at low cost. They realize
that no coffee is worth more than
S&W Mellow'd Coffee.
Be fair to your palate and your pocket
book. Give S&W a trial today.
study will, In time, be worth mil
lions of dollara to the Northwest.
Oregon Journal.
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FDR N. Y. MAYOR
(Continued from Page One)
eclipse, temporarly at least of James
J. Walker. Walker's resignation as
Majtor Septeember 1 has made necea
sary the election November 8 of a
aucceesor for the year that remains
of his term.
McKee Also Out
O'Brien's selection appeared also to
have put a definite limit to the
mayoral functions of Joseph V. Mc
Kee of the Bronx, who became mayor
by succession from his presidency of
the board of aldermen. Mayor Mc
Kee'a chief political sponsor, Edward
J. Flynn, Democratic leader In the
Bronx, was one of those who sec
onded the O'Brien nomination In the
packed garden last night.
The political significance
of O'Brien's selection was variously
Interpreted today. Governor Frank
lin D. Roosevelt had retired at the
executive mansion In Albany when
the nomination was made, and had
made no comment early today. For
mer Governor Alfred E. Smith, how
ever, was understood to have favored
the selection of the 89-year-old aur
rogate, and John Curry, Tammany
chieftain, as well as party leaders of
all other boroughs, endorsed him.
Walker Refuses to Run
From the platform it was announc
ed that former Mayor Walker, en
route hrrne from a short European
vaoatlon, had cabled a request that
his name be -not offered as a candi
date. The cablegram referred to the
hearing of charges against him by
Governor Roosevelt a hearing that
was suddenly terminated by Walker's
resignation and pointed out that If
he were nominated it would mean
a campaign of vindication during
which he would feel obliged to speak
his mind about the conduct of tfce
Albany hearing.
"I cannot see," the cablegram said,
"how I could campaign without re
citing the reasons for my resigna
tion and without dally reminding
the public of the unfair nature of
the hearings conducted by the gov
ernor of our state."
Curry Power Boasted
O'Brien's nomination was accepted
generally as strengthening the Tarn-J
ujuy leuaerouip a leaaersnip wnicn
earlier In the week had failed at
Albany to prevent the Democratic
nomination for governor of Herbert
H. Lehman, who waa supported by
Governor Roosevelt and Alfred E.
Smlth.
There was a possibility that the
legality of last night's convention
might be challenged by a taxpayer's
action on the ground that the law
states a candidate thus named by a
convention must be certified to the
election board not later than the
fifth Tuesday before the election.
This would have been last Tuesday.
Mayor McKee Indicated he would
not challenge the convention's le
gality. Jenkins Comment
(Continued from Page One )
FOLLOWING tola system, he was
able to retire with a competence.
What those who played with him re
tired with cannot at this distance
be slated positively, but it was prob
ably a headache. That is usually
the reward of Innocent who play
with professional gamblers.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 7. (IP) Back In
to pugilism's "big money" crashes
Benny Leonard tonight In what may
be the last stand of his courageous
fight to regain the fistic heights he
once knew.
The former lightweight champion,
now 38 years old and mora than a
little bald, will meet tough and
before everything else, young Jimmy
McLarnin, belting welterweight from
Vancouver, In a 10-round bout la
Madison Square Garden.
, McLarnin, a 35-year-old "veteran
of the ring wars and known for sev
eral yeara aa one of the hardest
punchers In the business, rates a -to
1 favorite In the betting, despite
his unimpressive showing against
Lou Broulllard in his last appear
ance here.
Two Fatalities ,4
Oregon Industry
SALEM, Oct. 7. (AP) Two fatali
ties resulted from accidents In Ore
gon industry the past week. It waa
announced today by the state accident
commission. A total of 433 accident
were reported. Those who died from
Injuries were A. R. Hogue, Jefferson
laborer, and F. W. Broas, hook tender
of Astoria.
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