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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932. PAGE SEVEN QUE BT SANITY HELD E HERE A mental examination of Frank Mtllck, 30, admitted pyromanlac, who eonfesaed to state police that he aet fires In Brownsville, and , Klamath Fall and thla county, within the paat month, was held yesterday after soon by County Physician O. I. Drum mond, and another examination will be made today. It la expected that MtUck will be ordered committed to the state hospital. The preliminary tests showed him Irresponsible, It was reported. Klamath Falls fire department of ficials visited this city yesterday and Interviewed Mlllck, who confessed he set ft re to the White Pine Moulding company and Elllngson lumber plants In that city. Positive identification ktt Mlllck, as the man seen near the "pumper" during the blaze was made except aa to clothes. Mlllck admitted he wore a brown suit in Klamath rails, and that it was now hidden in a barn near Phoenix. State police .searched the Phoenix area yesterday, but were unable to find the suit. The Brownsville and Klamath Falls fires entailed heavy losses. State police yesterday located Mll Ick'a step-father at Olympla, Wash., where he Is employed on construction work. He will be questioned. Mlllck sold the family auto at Brownsville for $5, he claimB and when that mea ger sum was gone, set fire to the business district of Brownsville to obtain groceries and another auto, if poislble, during the excitement. Mil Ick's family then started "hitch-hik-lng' with the army of transient In digents. So far the' authorities have been vnnable to discover any glaring dis crepancies In Mlllck's story of his firebug activities in this state. His signed statement says he was born in Pueblo, Colo., and that he started setting fires when 10 years old, for "a thrill." - if 'WK ; BATTLE MERGING STATE'S SCHOOLS Completing an organization to op pose passage of the Zorn-MacPheroon bill to merge Oregon's schools of higher learning and to concert the Southern Oregon Normal school Into a Junior college, which Is believed to be a step toward compla elimi nation of the southern cpjptfi In stitution, a number of wome&'rhet at the Hotel Holland yesterday alter "noon and were addressed by J. H. Fuller, president of the "Save the Southern Oregon Normal" associa tion. Mrs. D. Perozzi, president of the recently organized Ashland league to promote registration of all voters, and nine other women were present from the Llthla City. A Medford committee to carry on an intensive campaign, aimed to de feat the measure, was formed yes terday and Is headed by Mrs. J. C. Mann, chairman. Other members are Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, Mrs. E. E. Gore, Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Mrs.' Glen Fabric, Mrs. H. B. Nye, Mrs. C. B. Arnold and Mrs. Louis Brown. Mr. Fuller emphasized to the mem bers the dangers Involved in con Tertlng the Southern Oregon Nor mal school Into a Junior college. All successful Junior colleges, he stated, are located In a very thickly popu lated area. A Junior college at Ash land would soon die a natural death through lack of support and then southern Oregonlans would find themselves without a school. No provision for the support of a Junior college at Ashland ,has been made Mod there is no assurance that one ver would be made. A normal school appropriation has been provided. A survey of the Ashland district was made last week by the Women's Citizenship league and 200 unregis tered voters were contacted. A cam paign is now being waged In the neighboring city to encourage all persons of voting age to register. Those who have changed addresses since the last election are urged to re-reglster before 8 o'clock tomorrow night. In Ashland tags have been printed which read: "I am registered." They are worn by those who are to en courage all other citizens to register and to vote. Many people, the Ashland delega tion also stated yesterday, are of the impression that a "yes" vote on the bill will save the Ashland normal. The Ashlanders are correcting the misunderstanding through wide- nraari nnhllcitv and urging all southern Oregonlans to vote "no." A house-to-house canvass was made In Ashland, and the Medforr women are af.ked to show equal In tereet in the drive to maintain thi normal school, from which this c!U as well as Ashland, derives an Im- Claims are being made by propo nents of the bin to tne eriecu inai all students of freshman and sopho more) standings would attend the Junior colleges Instead of ths uni versity and college, It was slso learn ed yesterday. Such claims are be ing made in the normal school cities and are recognized as false state ments, aimed to salve citizens strong ly opposed to discontinuance of tfie normals. 1 To Game Miss Arlene Hay of Cen tral Point is among those who win attend the football game tomorrow In Portland, between Oregon and Wash ington universities. .VICKS COUGH DROP l ...All you've hoped for in a I Red With White In Evening Frock HUGE DELEGATION YREKA FESTIVITY The evening ensemble above was one of the attractive models' exhib ited at a fall and winter style show in New York. Fashioned of white silk crepe, the gown has a red cape. Accident on Bridge Frances Wil son of Gold Hill and Louise Connor of Medford filed report at the city police station of an accident on a bridge between here and Gold Hill, last evening at 8 o'clock. A large delegation or local cltiren will leave tomorrow morning to at tend the "Oold Rush" celebration at Yreka. Med ford's participation is be ing handled by the Crater club which will be represented by the Elks band and a number of stunt features as well as a big delegation of Craters. Two Pacific Greyhound stages have been chart-red by the Crater club to transport their members and the Elks band and will leave the chamber of commerce at 8 :30 a. m. tomorrow. A few seats have been reserved for members of other local service clubs who may secure passage by phoning the., chamber of commerce this eve ning. Scores of private cars will make the trip according to present Indica tions and will be given Medford Mlckers at the local chamber of com merce tonight or tomorrow. Badges In the form of a Medford pear will also be furnished each local citizen. Everyone is urged to secure badges and stickers to Identify the Medford delegation while In Yreka and to show the northern California citizens that Medford Is taking an active In terest In their pioneer celebration. Word received from Ashland indi cates that the Llthla City will send a large delegation Including the Legion Kiltie band and the National Guard company. Following Is the program of Satur day's events at Yreka: 10:00 a.m. Indian Stick Game and Deerskin dance. 10:45 a.m. Bicycle race Finals. Foot races and contests boys and gtrls. 11:45 a.m. Water fight between fire departments. 1:00 p.m. Parade, 2:00 p.m. Football game Weed HI vs. Yreka hi. 3:15 p.m. Rock drilling contest double jack and single jack. 3:00 p.m. Horseshoe pitching finals 4:00 p.m. Surprise stunts. 5:00 p.m. Band concert. 7:30 p.m. Dance hall girls' hour; boxing and wrestling exhibition. 9:30 p.m. Dance starting with grand march. Prizes In Addition to Contest Prizes Best stunt In parade. Best whiskers, started since Aug. 28. Reddest whiskers. Longest whiskers, started since Aug. 2S. Best costumed lady. Best couple. Best costumed man. SUNTAN SEEN AGAIN AT MONTE CARLO MONTE CARLO (AF) Suntanned skins are in again. At a recent fash ionable party here many of the smartest continentals appeared with arms and shoulders richly tanned, In striking contrast to their white .--lng frocks. v Decorative sandals, consisting of little more than a sole and a l w straps, replaced the regulation evo ing slipper in the ft-or of ht ama t eat women. In Klamath Falls Michael Beck, local baker, is spending several days in Klfimath Falls, attending to busi ness Interest. t 8? IP g - via with every can of Amaizo GOLDEN SYRUP. or AMAIZO CRYSTAL WHITE SYRUP Amaizo Golden Syrup is more than an easily digestible sweet. It is an energy food of great value. It's good for grown-ups, for chil dren on the way up, and for babies just starting up. (Accepted for Made only by mm infant feeding by the American Medical Association.) It's economical, too. Your grocer has it, and Amaizo Crystal White Syrup (for cooking), in convenient sized cans. In cans containing IH, 2M,i or 10 lis. 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So this week we are featuring flour (a 49 lb. sack of flour approximately bushel of wheat) and suggest the slogan, "Ruy a bushel of wheat.1 Trices are very low, buy nowl Saturday and Monday Savings Corn Meal Sperry'i White or Yellow 9 lb. bag 22 Butter Safeway Quality Creamery ift Catsup Hetnz, made from Tine ripened tomatoes Large bottle Grahams Honey Moid fresh and crisp 2 lb. box 19 25 Safeway Flour Highest Grade Quality Hard wheat, the most economical. More loaves to the bag Buy your Bushel of Whea Nowl 24 J lb. bag 65c S 1 1 Q 49 lb. bag 1 Lower Quality Grades For Less I Pineapple Hillsdale matched ,11cm ft F" 2 large cans fcw' Popcorn Jolly Time Sure to Pop 2 lb. pkg. Peanut Butter Oregon made Fresh ground 2 lbs. 13 19' Fruit and Vegetable Savings Apples Potatoes Oranges Fancy W!nt.r Banana, U. g. 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