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Twenty-Seventh Year
MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1932.
No. 200.
Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
rrs election la held on Tuesday,
(She votee are counted on Tues
day night and Wednesday morning,
and by Wednesday evening the truly
epochal nature of the Democratic
landslide becomes known.
On Thursday, the stock market
goea up 4.1 points, aa measured by
tha Standard Statistics table of aver
ages printed In this newspaper.
THE loea of confidence, temporary,
at least, that waa expected to
follow the election of Roosevelt
doesnt aeem to have materialised,
doea It?
THERE la' little croaking on the
streets. Hard-boiled Republlcane,
who voted for Hoover and believed
t that Hoover'a election would atlmu
late business whereas Roosevelt's
would cause a set-buck, are laughing
already and admitting that they were
wrong. ,
This writer, by the way, la one of
them.
QENATOR MOSES, of New Hamp-
ahlre, who has been a senator ao
long that no one can remember very
distinctly when he wasn't, goes down
to defeat along with the rest of the
crew of Ins.
It waa Moses, you remember, who
made the famoua remark about the
aona of wild Jackasses. What do you
reckon he thinks about It now?
1 'HiS landslide catches Smoot, of
Utah, who waa supposed to be
permanent Institution In the sen
ate of the United Statea.
NOTHING la permanent in a year
like this. It seems probable that If
even Borah, of Idaho, had been up
for re-election he might have gone
down.
THERE are some amusing angles. In
Iowa, Henry Field battled Brook-
hart to a standstill last spring, beat
ing htm decisively, Hie vtotory -waa
heralded all over the country as a
matter of keen Interest, i
Brookhart, not being an especially
good sport. Jumped the reservation
and ran Independent after his defeat
by Field.
A DEMOCRAT walks away handily
with the Job, leaving both Field and
Brookhart stranded.
ejHE old leadership of the Republl
can party has been swept away,
and new leaden will have to be de
Teloped before the Republlcane can
be even an effective party of op
position.
That la probably a good thing
both for the oountry and for the Re
publican party Itself. If there la one
conclusion on that atanda out from
Tuesday's election like a light house
en a dark shore, It Is this:
The country has lost confidence
UTTERLY In the leadership of the
Republican party, which with a few
brief intervale has been the party in
power ever since the Civil War.
T WILL do the party good to be
shaken loose from Its old leader
ship. It will now have to go out and
develop a new set of leaders In which
the country WILL have confidence,
That Is, It will have to If It has
any hope of ever getting back Into
power.
The desire to get back Into power
Is the moat powerful of all political
Influences, ao it may be assumed that
the Republlcane will make a mighty
effort to develop leadership that will
eommand public confidence.
fJERE Is an Interesting thought
When the Republican party starts
In to develop new leadership. It will
find Senator McNarv of Oresnn o..
oupylng a place of great prominence
in the list of prospects
And Senator Stelwer, by the way,
"111 be something of a figure
Washington, for at thla moment
appears that ha was ahnnt mw
Republican senator In the country
wno came up for re-election and
I got
away with It.
A TUMOROUS angle to the election
wae the number of peonle who
ealled this newspaper and asked how
(Contlnueo on Page Pour)
Dog Stranded On
Klamath Island
KLAMATR PAT.TJ. rv.
13.
(AP) A party of men bent
befrlendlnr nn
on
but
friend, a dog, have ao far failed
In
.ucir .worn, a oog is stranded
on
- wwia in juamath lake.
O-Brlen. hunter, landed on the
land from a motorhnet trviw
Joe
Is
ef-
feet a rescue but the canine casta
way, apparently frirhtened from his
exile, refused to come near the
hunter.
MEIER PONDERING
SELECTIVE SALES
' TAX FOR OREGON
Governor. Says Plan Only
Way Prevent Restoration
State Tax On Property
Bankrupting Counties.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. (AP)
Governor Julius L. Meier In a
atatement to the press tonight said
he la considering recommending to
the state legislature that a selective
sales tax be enacted.
The governor, pointing out that
eight or more states are now using
sales tax as a temporary means
of raising funds, said that such a
tax .would probably be the only
means of preventing the restoration
of the state tax on property which
waa lifted last year. Resumption of
the property tax, he said, would
result virtually In bankrupting some
of the counties. He said he had
not yet arrived at any definite con
clusions on the selective sales tax.
May Call Session
Legislators, pointing out that the
budget must be made up In Decem
ber, expressed the opinion today
that Governor Meier may call a
special session of the legislature be
fore the end of December to con
alder a sales tax. Governor Meier,
however, waa allent on the aubject.
Although the savlnga achieved
under my administration total con
alderably more than $7,000,000 there
has been euch a tremendous shrink
age In atate revenue that the restor
ation of the property tax levy la In
evitable now that the supplementary
Income tax measure has failed, un
less waya and means can be devised
to obtain revenue from some other
source," Governor Meier's statement
read.
L STILL
PORTLAND, Ore., Not. 13. (AP)
The sublet of a municipally own
ed power plant has come up In
Portland at various times, but today
for the first time the olty was asked
to consider acquisition of a high
power, plant.
The Portland Chamber of Com
merce received a letter from O. B.
Whitney of Whitney b Whitney,
Ltd., broken of. Vancouver, B. C,
offering a first cla&s and licensed
distillery for sale. Apparently news
that Oregon repealed 1U prohibition
enforcement act at Tuesday's elec
tion was responsible, chamber offlc
lals said.
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Unofficial Jackson County Vote on Candidates by Precincts
Representative District County County County County County County School lustlce Peace
State Legislature Attorney Judge Commissioners Clerk ' Sheriff Assessor Treasurei Supt. Hertford Dtst
NAME OP PRECINCTS:
Ashland Boulevard
Aitland, East Central
Ashland, West Central
Ashlsnd, Oak .............
Ashland, North ....
Ashland, East .
Ashland, Southeast
Ashland. Northwest ...
Ashland, West
Antloch ........,
Applegate
Barron H.nwHwww.H.m.
Bellevlew
Butte Palls
Central Point, North
Central Point, South
Climax
Derby
Deter
Eagle Point
Flounce Rock
Foots Creek
Gold Hill
Orlffln Creek
Howard . , ,
Jscksonvllle, North
Jacksonville, South
Lake Creek ..
Medford, North Main
Medford, South Main
Medford. North Central
Medford, South Central
Medford. North Riverside
Medford, Oakdale
Medford, Newtown
Medford, Northeast ,
Medford, Southeast
Mertlord, East
Medford, southwest .
Medford, West
Medford, Northwest
Mound
Orchard Homi.
Perrydale -
P'ioenlk, East .
Phoenix, West
Plnehurst .........
Rogue River .
Roxy Ann
Sam's Valley
Sterling
Talent. East
Talent. West
Trail
Union
Wstklna
Willow Springs
Wuner
Totals
FOR COUNCILMAN
Complete tabulation of vote east
for councllmen In Medford were com
pleted yesterday by the oounty
clerk's office, and gave 8. A. Kro
achel a majority of nine votea over
Walter E. Rowley aa representative
In the third ward. That waa the
only district In the which the of
fice waa contested for, the vacancy
occurlng with J. O. Orey'a withdraw
al from the race.
By the tabula Ions Kroschel re
ceived 809 votes In his district, while
Rowley waa given 500. Two votea
were cast for Kroschel In the south
west precinct, which Is not Included
In the third ward.
W. M. Cemenson, named to fill
the unexpired term of W. W. Allen,
waa re-elected to the position aa
councilman for the first ward, re
ceiving 314 votee In the South Cen
tral precinct, 331 In the southeast.
and 119 In the east, for a total of
664 votes.
In the second ward, Al Llttrell waa
elected by 1133 ballots to the posi
tion formerly held by P. M. Kershaw.
Llttrell received 176 votea In the
South Main precinct, 363 at Oakdale,
320 at Newtown and 373 at the
Southwest polling headquartera.
Frederick w. Heath, unopposed
candidate in the fourth ward. ob
talned a total of 860 votes. He will
fill the vacancy In that district left
by the withdrawal of o. A. Meeker,
who did not file thla year. Heath'a
vote waa 117 on North Central, 347
on North Riverside, and 396 In the
Northeast precinct. .
Kroschers votea In the third ward
were 138 at North Main. 338 at West
Medford, and 143 at Northwest. In
the North Main precinct Rowley had
140 votes, with 193 In West Medford,
and 168 In Northwest precinct.
Several names were written In
throughout the city, Including Carl
Fichtner, who received two votee:
vem Marshall, 1: W. J. Warner, 1
J. O. Mann, 1; R. w. Steams, 1; and
Hollla Parks, I.
SELECT PROPERTY AT
C.
CENTRAL POINT, Not. 11. (Bpl)
in a communication from H. B.
Gialsyer, secretary state highway
commission, to Andre Chomal of
Hotel Valandra, he states that the
commission has adopted the route
that parallels and lies adjacent to
taie Southern Pacific railroad right'
of way. The commission will re
ceive bids for construction at the
meeting scheduled for December 14
In Portland. Many In this commun
lty are glad to know this has been
definitely settled.
t.
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'resident Enroute East In
spects Hoover Dam Re
publicans Told Strengthen
For Militant Action.
By John F. Chester
(Associated Press Staff Writer)
ON BOARD PRESIDENTIAL SPEC
IAL, Enroute to Washington, Nov.
13. (AP) Taking time out on hts
return trip eastward from his Palo
Alto, Calif., home to inspect Hoover
dam In Nevada under floodlights to
night, President Hoover moved today
to that big project through a series
of ovations.
Prom his train at Olendale, Calif.,
this morning he delivered his first
address since the victory of his
Democratic successor. Governor
Franklin D. Roosevelt, advising Re
publicans not to 'be discouraged by
defeat" and asserting that the Re
publican party "will return to pow
er."
Must Have Unity
Before a crowd at the station, the
president urged Republicans to im
mediately strengthen their state,
county and precinct organizations to
be ready for "mlllant action."
'If we are to continue the recov
ery so evidently In progress during
the past few months by overcoming
the many difficulties which stlu
confront us," he said, "we must have
continued unity In constructive ac
tion along the economic front.
"I shall work for that unity during
the remaining four months of this
administration. Furthermore, It Is
our duty after the fourth of March
to cooperate with our opponents in
every sound measure for the restor
ation of prosperity.
1 am making an early return to
Washington In special concern that
the meaaures and Instrumentalities
which we have In motion on an en
tirely non-partisan basis shall con
tinue to function vigorously and
contribute their utmost."
PORTLAND, Ore., Not. W. (AP)
The city council here today receiv
ed Its first application for a beer
parlor license since the state pro
hibition enforcement act was re
pealed at Tuesday's election.
Prendergast & Prendergast, attor
neys, filed the application with chief
of the city bureau of licenses Joseph
S. Hutchinson on behalf of the Im
perial BlUard Parlors. Inc,
Support Drive
For Red Cross
Is Mayor's Plea
The following proclamation, con
cerning the Red Cross annual roll
call drive, which opens in the
business district on Tuesday, and
In the residential sections on Wed
nesday morning, was Issued yes
terday by Mayor E. M. Wilson:
To the Citizen of Medford:
Our Red Cross Is a national re
lief agency chartered by Congress
with Federal cooperation. Through
this agency millions of families
are accorded relief and receive the
benefit of the Farm Board flour
and cotton clothing distribution.
All communities have these prob
lems and in Medford the immedi
ate future will require united and
liberal support and cooperation on
the part of our people. November
11th to 24th la the period set
aside for Red Cross Roll Call, and
as Mayor of Medford I urge our
cltleens to not forget this prime
civic duty and to extend their
heartiest support.
(Signed)
E. M. WILSON. Mavor.
TO
PLAY TIGERS IS
FINAL DE
PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 13. (AP)
The two prep football teama that
have shown the most outstanding
performances thla season In thle state
outside of Portland,. the Pearplckera
of Medford and the Apple Knockere
of Rood River, will meet next Sat
urday at Medford to determine
which will oppose Jefferson high.
champion of the Portland Interecho
lastlo league, In the big Thanksgiv
ing day post-season clash at Port
land elvlo stadium for the atate title.
After a busy buzzing of phones
between Medford and Hood River
today, followed by an announcement
that Hood River had declined Med
ford'a offer for an elimination game,
Medford and Hood River officials
met here tonight with Jamee J.
Richardson, manager of the . Clvlo
atadlunt, and- offlclala ot the Port
land Interscholastlo league, and
Ironed out the obstacles In the way
of the Hood Rlver-Medford game.
Mrs.' Rose Rites
Today At 2 P. M.
Funeral services for the late Jem.
mla Rose a resident of Phoenix for
the past 70 years, will be held at the
Conger funeral parlors trdny. Sunday
at 3 p. m. Rev. D. E. Millard will
have charge of the aervtces and burial
will be made In the Phoenix ceme
tery,
1
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I I
33 TOO DEFT
jS
Ml
Victory For Jones' Squad
Assured In First Quarter
Webfoots Fail To Pass
38-Yard Line In Offense.
By Paul Zimmerman
(Associated Preas Sporta Writer)
OLYMPIC STADIUM, Los Angeles,
Nov. 13. (AP) Troy'a war horse
galloped on toward another mythical
championship today, aa Southern
California marked up Its seventeenth
:onsecutlve triumph over Oregon S3
to 0 before 35,000 persons.
It waa an easy victory, assured so
early In the first quarter that the
crowd etarted leaving before the final
period opened. The Trojans, dis
playing more power than at any
time thla fall, . scored twice In the
opening session and turned In
touchdowns In each of the following
quarters.
Three of these were brought about
by passes and the other two by
plunging as the Howard Jonea
coached aggregation, substituted and
re-substttuted almost to the last
man, rolled along without mercy.
38-Yard Line Closest
The Webfoots were no closer to
the goal than the Trojan 88 yard
line and gained the ball by virtue
of a recovered fumble. Southern
California refused to budge and even
went ao far aa to set Mlkulak back
yard In three attempts to gain.
The rest of the contest Coach
Prink Calllson'a giants apent on de-
tense, attempting vainly to halt the
steady march to their goal. Shortly
after the Webfoots passed up their
scoring chance the Trojan attack
started rolling.
Homer Griffith rifled a high pass
to Julius Bescos, for a forty yard
gain and then circled left end for a
touchdown from the 6-yard line.
Insult to Injury
Sixteen minutes later Troy had
scored twice more for a 30 to 0 half
time lead. Ernie Smith kicked oft
for Southern California and then
ambled down the field to tackle
Mark Temple on hla 33 yard line.
Palling of first down, Temple punt
ed to Irvine Warburton, who made
a la-yard return and then picked
up 31 yards In four drives through
the line.
He added Insult to Injury by flip
ping a pass to Bob Eraklne on the
13-yard line and Ersklne never stop
ped until he had scored.
In the second quarter Gordon
Clark tried hla hand at pigskin
packing, and In three playa crossed
the goal.
Near the middle of the third per-
(Continued on Page Eight)
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RED CROSS DRIVE
TEAMS ASSIGNED
AREAS FOR WEEK
Wlth the annual Jackson county
Red Cross roll call drive scheduled
to open Tuesday In the business sec
tion of Medford, In charge of the
Klwenis club, and In the residential
districts Wednesday morning at nine
o'clock, under the supervision ot Rev.
Wm. J. Howell, pastor of the First
Preebjterlsn church, a meeting wss
conducted yesterdsy afternoon of the
executive committee to map out the
territories within the city.
Various communities throughout
the valley will be canvassed under
the direction of the various grsnge
mastera. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve will
have charge of the oounty from Trail,
north.
Districts In the city of Medford.
each of which will contsln approxi
mately eight or ten blocks, have been
designated as followa: 1 Ladlea 01
the Baptist church. 3 Jackson Coun
ty Health association, 3 eaivauon
Army, Ladles of the Presbyterian
church, 6 Auxiliary of the American
Legion, 8 M e t h o d 1 s t Episcopal
ohurch, 7 Acttvtans, 8 Washington
achool P.-T. A., 9 Ladles of the Eng
lish Lutheran church.
Number 10 Jackson achool P.-T.
A., 11 American Legion, 13 Ladies
of the Christlsn church. 18 T. W.
O. A., 14 Order of the Eastern Star,
IS Elks, 18 Ladlea oi the Episcopal
Guild, 17 at. Ann's Altar aoclety of
the Sacred Heart church, Catholic,
18 Business and Professional Wo
men's club.
A membership Is expected In Jack
son county of about 3500, Alfred 6.
V. Carpenter, In charge of the drive
stated yesterday, and word from the
national headquartera or the two
Cross urges that thla oounty "carry
over the top" to new membership
to further the work In this area,
which has been so successful In the
psst.
CAMAOTJBT, Cubs, Not. 13. (AP)
Cuba has turned Its hand once
again to the -task of reconstruction,
surrounded here by the desolation
left In tho path of one of the most
disastrous hurricanes of recent years,
The number of dead la estimated
at from 1,000 to 1,700, and It ap
peered possible that when the full
story Is told the toll may reach
3,000. Most of the victim were
those who lived In Santa Cms Del
8ur, on the southern coast.
s
LEAD IS CUT BY
OFFICIUOII
Successful Sheriff Candidate
123 Votes Ahead Of Jen
nings Codding's Lead
Boosted By Final Tally.
The official count was completed
yesterday on state and county of
flees. It reduced the lead of Gordon
Schermerhorn In the aherlff's vote
from 128 to 123 over Sheriff Ralph
O. Jennings, and Increased the lead
of District Attorney George A. Cod
ding to 391 over his nearest com
petitor, William Briggs of Ashland.
County Clerk Delilah Stevens
Meyer this afternoon, requested the
attorney general for a ruling on
the counting of "write-In" ballon
and for full instructions on "the
Intent of the voters." It is expected
that the "Committee of 7000" will
early the coming week Institute pro
ceedings for a re-count.
Rural Votes Thrown Out
It has been reported to the coun
ty clerk's office- since the election,
that many precinct boards In rural
districts threw out a number of
Jennings' ballots. In some Instances
the voter failed to make the "X."
or simply wrote B. G. Jennings, or
R, Jennings, or placed no Initial.
A number of Medford precincts also
cast out "write-In" ballots for Jen
nings.
The official count on sheriff was;
Beeaon 8,318
Rhodes 184
Schermerhorn
Zundell
.3,040
-2.395
.3,817
Jennings .
Codding Boosts Lead
District Attorney George A. Cod
ding, for months the tsrget of bitter
end vituperative attacks. Increased
his lesd to nearly 400 In the of
ficial count, due to failure of a few
precincts to correctly note hla total.
The district attorney official counti
Brlgga 4.487
Codding 4,8.8
Wllklns 3.840 '
The official count on other state
and county offlcea Is:
. . . President ,
Hoover 8,459
Roosevelt .. 7,310
Reynolda at
Thomas 883
Foster - 27
Senator
Coulter
Olesson
408
-8,267
78
-6,893
Jscobeen
Stelwer
Thomss
Butler
993
Congress
701
Olddings
- 333
-.7,081
Mott
Starkweather
.4.934
Upton
lot
Secretary of State
Rosa
7,080
Mldwood ,
- 899
.5,751
State Treasurer
.8.838
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Central Point Cheese
Plant Being Put Up
CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 13 (Spl)
-.Rogue River Cheese and Products
Inc.. has the framework of the fao
tory up. It will be built of concrete
tile and will be modern throughout,
with driveways.
Manager C. M. Churchill and fam
ily of Crescent City moved to Cen
tral Point several weeks ago.
Will
Rogehs
9$ays:
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.,
Nov. 11. 'Well, the returns are
pretty much all in, all but
Kentucky. They got a law they
can't count their Tot till
everybody sobers up, so It will
be quite a little bit before we
get them.
I wa surprised at the voto
the Republicans polled in Mis
sissippi and Louisiana. I
thought there wss more pst
offices there than there is.
California and several statei
voted to do away with their
local enforcement laws. Now
out here liquors and wines
are classed as "perishable
goods" and are given right o
way on highways and trains.
The Democrats had such a
hard time getting money to
campaign on that I doubt if
they have enough to get to
Washington on.
raw
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