MEDFORD MATr; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932, PAGE THREE DEMOCRATS OPEN COUNTY CAMPAIGN IN ASHLAND MEET At a roiuing rally, Attended by more than 300 followers of Demo cratic principles, at the Aahiand armory last night, the Jackaon coun- j ty Xemocratlc campaign was officially i opened and will be continued from now until election day with all ef- i forts concentrated tipon election of the state and county tickets as well aa promotion of Ftanklln D. Roose velt's success in the presidential race, "ranlc DeSouza, chcairman of the Jackson county Democratic central committee, announced, . Chairman DeSouza presided at the meeting and candidates for practi cally all offices of the county, as well as several state nominees, were seat ed on the stage. The speakers for the evening were: Walter S. Gleason, Democratic nominee for congress, and Alfred P. Dodson, candidate for attorney general, opposing Attorney General Van Winkle. County candidates were introduced by Mr. DeSouza, who urged that alt Democrats be placed In office, "in order to assure a successful future under the leadership of Governor Roosevelt." Among local nominees were: Edward O. Kelly, candidate for the state legislature from this dls- . trlct; H. A. Autry, nominee for coun ty treasurer; Lewis Ulrlch, candidate for county clerk; George Codding, seeking re-election as district attor ney; Tom Pankey, seeking the posi tion of county commissioner; Noel Heard, assessor nominee; Gor don Schermerhorn, sheriff candidate; W. Z. Phipps, Democratic candidate for county judge. Mr. Starkweather In his appeal to the people for Inauguration of better government In the United States, re viewed the activities of the Republi can party, beginning with the Hard ing administration In 1921, "The corruptness, growing out of his term as president," he described as "the moat deplorable blotch in American history." Since the Harding admin' istratlon, he further stated, similar but more subtle activities for the supreme concentration of wealth have continued." Mr, Gleason in his address came out unreservedly for repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment and payment of the soldiers bonus. Attorney Dodson condemned the present administration of the office of attorney general and presented statistics. Following the addresses the re- mainder of the evening was devoted to dancing. FIREBllACEO IN STATE ASYLUM Society and Clubs . Edited by Eva Nealon the important work of ta catioaal 1 ; committees. It also contain a spies- j iUi genealogical department and lists J j of the best motion, picture as wEI aa interesting accounts rf cJsapter : meetings in all part of the country. Mrs. C. C. Murray It chapter chair man of the magaxine committee. KMED Broadcast Schedule Prank Milick, 20, self-admitted pyromanlac and parole violator from the Arizona state hospital, was ord ered committed to the state hospital at Salem yesterday.. He .will be taken to the Institution within the week. Milick confessed to setting fire to an Applegate barn, and a Talent district residence in this county, and to set ting fires the past month at Klamath Falls and Brownsville, Ore., both en tailing heavy damage. He also ad mitted planning to set fire to the Palace hotel In Grants Pass. Milick, with his father, were tran slent indigents wandering through the three coast states. They started from Arizona. Milick confessed to the authorities he possessed an irre sistible mania for setting fires. He admitted that he set the Brownsville fire, In order to steal groceries and possibly an auto during the excite ment. Milick sold his old auto at Brownsville for 5 and when this sum was spent set the blaze. The state police have carefully checked Millck's statements, and have been unable to find any glaring discrepancies in his story. MElERClPfflf D'ANJOUSWIN HONORS Extra-fancy D'Anjou pears, packed by the Rogue River company of Med ford, were awarded the blue ribbon at the state fair In Salem, it was learned here today by W. H. Joyce of the packing plant P.-T. A. District Convention Announced Mrs. William T, Brice, state presi dent of the Oregon Congress of Par ents and Teachers, has announced the dates or the district convention, which will be held in Ashland on November 4 and 5, with Ashl&nd groups as hostesses. Mrs. T. P. Tol- lefson, vice-president, has been con ferring with Mrs. O. A. Briscoe, gen eral chairman, and states that the hostess groups are planning to en tertain a large delegation from Klam ath, Douglas, Josephine and Jackson counties, which comprise the south ern Oregon district. Everv Parent-Teacher member is asked to avail herself of the oppor- tuntty to attend this, conference as there will be able speakers on sub jects of vital interest to all parents There will be no limit to tne oeiega- tlon an organization may send. The annual banquet will be held ! on Friday evening, November 4, and the presidents' breakfast on Novem ber 5. Luncheons will be served each day. Mrs. Q. Q. D Aibinl has oeen ap pointed publicity chairman from Med-ford. C. A, R Plan Dinner Meeting for Visitors Mrs. John H. Hail. "'rector of the Children of the American Rev olution of Oregon, will be a guest speaker at the meeting of Gen. Joseph Lane society, on Friday evening, at dinner at Nandle's Grill, m her honor. She will tell of the worx being done by other societies in the state and will also explain the rules governing the contest and prize which is being offered by Judge Tucker of Portland. Mrs. John Y. Richardson, state re gent of D. A. R.f will also be a guest speaker and has chosen for her sub ject "Young Pioneers, and tneir ac tivity. This is an organization of children communists, -a branch of which has been organized In Port land and which has been giving some trouble there the past few years, The local group has prepared mus ical numbers. Mothers are to be guests and are asked to make reservations by tele phoning 818. Mrs. Reames to Speak At "Y" Reception Mrs, A, Z, Reames will speak this evening at the reception for girls, to be held at the Y. w. c. A., and will choose as her topic "Girls and Their Problems.' She will discuss the local opportunities offered girls and advance the need for a rccrea ttonal center. Ail girls from high school age on are invited to tonigftt's party. The board members will be hostesses with Mrs, I. E. Schuler and Miss Marga ret Kerr directing the program. Refreshments will be served and much time will be given to consid eration of the girls needs as they see them. Mrs. Ifeylanil t'rges Full Attendance Mrs, Jack Heyland, council presi dent, urges ail Parent-Teacher units to have a full attendance at the next meeting of the council, which will be held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Klein, 534 North Bartlett, on Octo ber IS, beginning promptly at I p. m when a covered dish luncheon will precede the business meeting. There are many important matters to be decided and a study group will be organized under ' the leadership Mrs. S. A. Kroscheli. i'ast Matrons Luncheon Lovely Affair Monday, A lovely affair to open the week's entertaining was the luncheon held Monday by the Past Matron of OI 8, at the Hotel Holland, The long table, where luncheon was served, was beau tifully decorated in autumn flower and fruits, with nasturtium and grapes of many shades predominating. The committee for the event, re sponsible for it success, was com posed of Miss Alice Haniey, chairman, and Mrs. John P. White, first past matrons of Adarel chapter at Jack sonville; Mrs. J. W, Merritt, past ma tron of th,e Central Point chapter, and Mrs. V. T. WHson, present past matron of Adarel chapter. Special guests for the occasion were Miss Mollie Britt and Mrs. E. 3. Severance of Jacksonville and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson of Central Point. Following luncheon, cards were psayea. Mr. and Mrs. Escft Given Party by Friends EAGLE POINT. Friends of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Each surprised them the evening- of October 3 with a com bined housewarming and birthday party for Mrs. Bach. A lovely pic ture of Crater Lake was presented to the eoupie. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs, Les ter Throckmorton , Mrs. Frances Campbell, Dorotha Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. William Holman, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, Guy Pruett, Mr. and Mrs. I, R. Kiine, Glen Lanning, Mr, and Mrs. E. Osterhaut, Mr, and Mrs, G. E. Osterhaut and Mr. and Mrs, Charley Cingcade. Mrs, Young Is Honored EAGLE POINT. A surprise birth day party honoring Mrs. Nick Young was held at the Young home the evening of October 5. Mrs. Young was given a handkerchief shower. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tingleaf and daughters, June and Beulah; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward and Enid, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack S towel!, Victoria Dahaek, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts and son, Herbert. Mrs, BoremuV. Guest Leaves Mrs. Wilson Brown v?h has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doremus at their home here, left by train last evening for Bremerton, Wash., where she will join her hus band, Captain Brows, is charge of the United States naval fleet, of which the U, S. S. California is the flagship. Misses Collins Leave For California Misses Margaret and Miriam Collins of San Diego, who have been guests of their brother, J. C. Collins, and Mrs. Collins at their home here for the past week or more, left last even Ing for San Francisco to sail for a trip around the world. They expect to spend two j'ears visiting foreign countries. While here the Misses Collins were the inspiration for much entertain ing, several teas being given for their pleasure last week. Social Night For Eaastern Star Eastern Star win observe social night at its session at 8 o'clock to night, with Mrs. Maude West as chairman. The gathering will be held in the Masonic hall, A short musical program will be given, with refreshments and cards to follow. All members and visitor are Invited. Delphian TnvKrtl To Thursday Session. Tomorrow morning at the city li brary, members of the local Delphian Jubilee Program Friday Night For KMED Radio Fans A radio program composed entirely of local taient, will be presented over local KMED station Friday st eight p. m. Nearly every entertainer who now appearing in some regular radio program, will be heard in the jubilee event. During: the hour period, the Sogue River Cowboys, the Lumber JarJcs, Ellow Mae Wilson and Dorothy Rey nolds, Merland Toiiefson and Gene vieve Brown, the Crew Sisters, Qladyc La M&rr, Hay and Andy and Marshall Seagrave wiil ait hold the spotlight for a few numbers. The program has been arranges to bring to KMED radio fan a real jubilee feature with song, comedy and levity all featured. KLAMATH LIQUOR TRIAL UNDERWAY Trial of WiHlam BuraH, ft. A, CoughUn, and Henrv Kurd, aH resi dents of Klamath Pall, charged wtth aHeged conspiracy ftgsfnst the na tional prohibition act, in the eale of liquor, tmi maintaining ft nuisance In the Eks Hote! at Klamath fails, was uoderway in federal court today. The Jury was selected and the first witness for the government caries yesterday. The trial is expected to he finished by late afternoon. The case is the second liquor con spiracy case to be tried at tire present term of the federal court, 1 For smart wearing apparel see BTHELWYS B. HOFFM ASH'S Sixth Hoily, Thursday A. M 8 00- JlOS Breakfast Kws, Mail Tribune, 8 .05- g lis Musical Clock, 8:15- S-.SS Morning Sfeiody. S:30- :0G Shopping Ouide. :00- Friendship Circle Hour. 9.30- :S Today, .4S-10:0S The Pet Program, 10:00 Weather Forecast. 18:00-18:55 Fashion Parade. 10:!5-10: The RoctateSi Program. iS:5-!t:t5 Dance Tunes. U;iS-li;36 Victor Salon Orchestra, n .SS-iaiSSS Musical Varieties, P, Sf. -12 00-Si: IS Slid-day nevus. 13:ts-ia:30 Piano Rashes, 12:30-1 ;0O Popular Tunes of the Day. 1 :00-l:4S Dreaming th Walts Away, l:4S-i:0a Semt-Ciasalo Sersse. 2:00-3:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00-i:3S Songs for Everyday. 3:30-8:35 KMED Program Rm. 3:3S-;8G Music from Yesteryear, 4:00-4:30 Across th Seas, 4:30-4:00 MssterKor&s Program, 5.00-5:45 Popular Bits. 5;45-6;0fl Hers Digest, Mail Tribune, 8 :00- : Vignette. 8 45-7 ,00 Chandu, th Magician, 1 ;00-7 :3S iumberjacia, 7:30-7:45 Secretary St Agricultural Hyde, speaker for Bepubilcan If- tional Committer, 7:4S-8;6S In a Utti Cafe, 8:00-8:30 Modernistic. 8.30-:lS The HiU Biliies. 9:15-8:30 Kb and Zeb, i is t mm FII WITH $smjmt Oct. is. spi. with pproa.imty 30,000 esa of the tomato pAft, alid fjcfc and tomats fomp!td. its pack Us Bag!? crmry will ijs completed Te -pizzti will lifeciy b idl for about a w1t wb?n ppl pt'x will b at&nd, TSiit wiil tis be start; c t&$ as & isma& pack and wiU be hactfvd vithia a abort penod juii a oo& io ppte ripen. pscst, x"orj2:j-g to Bitpii Kttftre-r, i3si manager, Th?re srere jpreit- during the ?son. Operates e ih plz&t ?or fee ?T5to p&ck i&rta apprsstmsiel? ines Jtjsaiiia gy but the sstri wzm ma terially eU? due i& OB3l wa?hr irisltb pretested i& np&& of ss An ceptenn? flrts &tftts$s$$ c3spijE& fes hfs c??5S on fey tfe mTchSfdfz!n? orsnisst;m of ths cempsRv, ssi the qaslltf of Slse te ssat juic pci la expce&g Se js far towsM pepa&afSsSsg ea s&e FacsSc coast. t'3-f$ ef Jlss&i&w ssjbes ?3r sett rf aisi 55 asd ssatay la tJ tiiat lTAIUl IT a otigtral farm, too, s fm. p&& W5VISSS OWS &i MillON JARS OSES YEAXL? Unsettled tomght and Thursday; occasional rains in wmt portion; cooier interior of aoathst portion Tnuredajj moderate JUtherl? ms offfiftore andl4xfe KANSAS CITY, Ms., Oct, 12. f AP Francis Wilson, Dentocratis nomi nee for governor of Mlourt, did here tosta Phone 543, Well saal away four refuse. City sanitary Serr&a. Bridge Cluh Meets Tomorrow Afternoon. The Building Bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8. I. Brown for regular session and the usual number of games. St. Mark Guild" To Meet Friday. The St. Mark's Guild will meet Fri day afternoon st 3:39 o'clock In Par ish sail. All members are asked to attend as important business will be transacted. Tea will be served. D. A R. News Get Rid of a Bad Headache in Few Minutes The brand was In comoetttlon i society will meet for the first time with D'Anjous of various sections of j tnc adjournment for summer vscs- Oregon as well as the state of Wash ington, and according to Mr. Joyce 'peaks highly for the Rogue River valley section." Banks, Offices Enjoy Holiday Slate and county offices, and banks were cloned today, on account of Columbus day, a leal holiday In this state. The federal court, however, held a reeular session and all federal offices were open. tlon. Mrs. Glen Fabrick has issued an invitation to al women who are and have been Delphian. The meet ing will open at 8:30 o'clock, Enjrllsh Lutheran"" A id to Meet The English Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet at 3:30 Thursday p. m. at the church. A large attendance ts requested so plans can be made for the annual birthday dinner to be held at the church in the near fu ture. Visitors are always welcome at these meetings. Plans for the entertainment of Mrs. John Y, Richardson, state regent of the Oregon society. Daughters of the American Revolution, who will make her official visit to Crater Lake chap- ter on Friday, October 54, were com pleted Monday at a meeting of the chapter's executive board, at the home of the regent, Mrs, Volney Dixon, Mrs. John K. Hall, state director of Chil dren of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Kelson W. Hlbbs, state chair man of national defense, wiil accom pany Mrs. Richardson. At I o'clock a luncheon, honoring these guests, wiil be served in the small dining room at the Hotel Med ford, and a short business meeting on the mezzanine floor will follow. All members wishing to make reser vations for the luncheon are asked .o telephone Mrs. Lewis Ujrich, 1033, m early as possible. At 2:30 o'clock Mrs, Richardson, who fs a woman of charming per sonality, an inspiring speaker an" well acquainted with her subject, wU speak in the courthouse auditorium on national defense snd communisf; activities in the United States. The public is cordially Invited ; hear this address on a subject of ?it- interest to all, Magazine Praised. Th special subscription price c the D. A- R. jnagaain will continue through October, Members wiH find the publication a valuable aid in all branches of the work of the organiz ation. 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