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FOURTEEN mtctcfotid mail tribune, medford, oregon, Friday, February 3, 1933. SCHOOL BUS BILL HEARING IS LURE (Continued from Pag One) blind person who are Inmate of state Institutions. , Action unon a school bus bill, re quiring signs be displayed and that no. one may pass one wane ww : ji..h.nrinir nMAncrera at a sneed yiaD uivji' f o i .1. i .iia mt hour was greater nit" ' deterred and made a special order of business lor Monaay aiverowu. un..t 11(11 I'r Among news bills Introduced was the state-ownea ana opemxu ..ii vMtni.v. introduced by DIMi j.- - - " Senators Brown and Zimmerman and Representatives juewia ana u.co. o - r-rtri.t.t Introduced a bill, DDuavut t the request of J. E. Smith, secre tary OI ne county uuukwf " v. .unyUtlnn. which WOUld jnuoiuucio 4mvv-. replace upon the state the expense - nUUf 4nn feftT- 01 caring iur uui.-i r-. ifiM wm unable to pay for their care. It would repeal an act ol two yeara ago mat piaccu . . . . .ii ,., ,1nM th counties. One ol the most discussed bllla of the leglalature, the rrancuo-v;u-Judd bill authorizing the placing of municipalities into receivership, was im aa a special order In the senate. . ... -i riahitAri nu deferred DUV mver ww.it v . ----- - - to Monday. In the meantime It Is to be reprinted. $2.50 AUTO FEE , 'SALEM. Feb. 3. VP) The Joint committee In highways and highway revenues of the senate and house to day unanimously favored the Intro duction of a bill calling for a a.S0 automobile licence fee for all cars from now until the end of the li cense year. The measure will be introduced to give relief to those whose cars bave been placed In storage because of the high automobile license fee. The measure will carry an emergency clause making It effeotlve immedl- ktely upon signature of the gover nor. IJlfi HVUUOO JOOT OUUP ,' Roots Decorate Desert Traveler. EDINBURGH (AP) Bertram Thomas, because he made the first recorded crossing of the Itub Al Khali desert In Arabia, has been given the Livingstone medal, highest award of the Royal Scottish Geographical so ciety. . - Smnll Cut In Belgian Army. BRUSSEUJ (AP) Belgium's army in 1933 will be 01.600 strong, inciud lng 23,000 volunteers, 34,200 conscript recruits and 4300 reserves called for special duty. The total Is 1B00 under 1932.. -Cook Leaves Hospital James Cook, who lost his hand by a gunshot wound the first of the week, was re moved from the Sacred Heart hos pital to his home today, his condi tion being much Improved. Cook's hand was torn practically off by the accidental discharge of his own shot gun, at his farm home near the olty. a few days ago. He was rushed, to the hospital, where amputation was found necesssry, 1 FOUR PERISH IN APARTMENT FIRE Looking down Into the ruins of the Mac beth apartments In 6an Francisco after the Interior had been gutted by fire which coat the lives of four persons. Ten others were Injured. Th building Is shown at the left, (Associated Press Photos) NOTED TRIO IN NEW PLAY Alfred I lint lM i . ..... ' ' i..ik.. i. u Ji" 7 " oei liowara are to appear v..r. ?L ?hJlr hCoward nw 0 "Dan for Living." Fc? 11 'SiVm prc..h pjor b"n pi"nn""1 to aet toaoth,r in p'"- WASHINGTON Wm NTEREST ON TAXES OLYMPIA. Waah Feb. 3. (AP) A bill remitting all accrued Interest on delinquent taxes which are paid before March 1, 1934, was passed by the senate today by a vote of 35 to 2 with four not voting. Senators aald It was believed pas sage of the measure would result In payment of a large portion of taxes now withheld because of the amount of Interest due. 4 PENDLETON, Ore., Feb. 3. (AP) Committees in charge of the bank depositors signup here were making a last-minute dash today to .com plete the full signup In order that the First Inland National bank may open before February 16 Si ATE ALL-BRAN rWELVE YEARS WITH FINE RESULTS Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation. Bead this very enthusiastic letter: "Something like eleven or twelve years ago, I began eating Kellogg's All-Bran. When I started, it was called Bimply Kellogg's Bran, and I believe it was one of the first prod ucts. of the kind on the market, "Mv friends often laugh at my fondness for All-Bran. It gives such a clean taste in the mouth, and I do not feel satisfied until I have bad my All-Bran. "If the Eellosre Comoany should ever stop manufacturing All-Bran, here is one who would be greatly disappointed." Miss Amy Person, University rarK, lows. Science savs that All-Bran pro vides "bulk" to exercise the intes tines, and vitamin B to further aid regularity. Also iron for. the blood. The "bulk" In All-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. How much safer than taking patent medicines often harmful. Just eat two tablesrjoonfuls daily for most types of constipation. For serious cases, try it tnree times aany, it not relieved this way, see your doctor. Sold in the red-and-green pack ige. At all grocers. Made by Cellogg in Battle Creek. Knew 'Sidewalks' In Better Days y V - i A - -Lixi-. ! Homeless and without funds, James W. Blake, 70, author of the words ol "The Sidewalks of New York," trudged the cold sidewalks he wrote about until his needs and those of a blind mother and 74. year-old sister were called to the attention of a charity organization. (Associated Press Photo PAC. TELEPHONE NETS $16,217,207 INCOME SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9. (AP) Consolidated net income ox $16,317, 307 for 1D33 was announced here to day, by the Paclflo Telephone St Tele graph Co. in a report on file with the California state rsllroad com mission. After payment of M.3B0.000 In div idends on preferred stock the balance available for common stock dividends was equivalent to te.23 a share after preferred dividends, Simple Funeral For Galsworthy WOKINO, England, Feb. a.iFi With the same slmpls austerity which characterised his llfe.the body of John Oalsworthy was brought today from his home for cremation here. The hearse carried a plain oak cas ket, on each side of which lay a large laurel wreath tied with red, green and white ribbon, . Hollywood miles' Finnish Screen HEL8INC1FOBS (AP) Imports of American films to Finland last year eiceeded those from all other coun tries combined. 800 of the Slo foreign films coming from the United States. The film censor reported 81- Finnish films shown. ' Stamper Treads Wrong Toes. EMPOLI, Italy (AP) A man who terrorised pedestrians for weeks by appearing In down town crowds and stamping on people's feet' met his Waterloo when he tramped on a de tective's toos. Several of the victims had to be treated in hospitals. fDjouhl&Adionl BARING POWDER SAME PRICE 'tctCcu AS 42 YEARS AGO YouSavz in Buvina KC You Save in Using KC ECONOMICAL W EFFICIENT TlZ 0 (1 Vicks Chemists Invite Tests of New Antiseptic , .v.,. ft Vlka VannRnh ha.ve now produced an oral antiseptic. It is called Vlcks voratone Antlaeptle. They urge every user of a mouth wash and gargle tor halitosis (im pure brwth), oral cleanliness, and other uses to test Vlcks Antiseptic and get personally acquainted with Its quality and Its economy. Born In a depression year, vlcks Antiseptic la priced sccordingly. The regular else Is a large 10-ounoe bot tlea usual 75c value for only sac. For your testing. MM ford dnignl.s re offering a special trial size. This Is a 35c value, but Is priced at only loo wail tt supply Ustf. LAW FLASTTEE PER TON $1100 AT CAR We have & car of LAND PLASTER now on hand and mora carloads will arrive Soon. Arrange now for your immediate or future requirements. We will deliver LAND PLASTER direct to your ranch at new special rates. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! . SATURDAY SPECIALS Garden Peas Pound . . !2c Alfal&a Seed Pound . . ljjc We Carry Only The Best Quality Seeds Obtainable 229 North Riverside PHONE 833 5v 3 V Knitted Sports Wear For the Spring Season at New Low Prices KNIT SUITS Start the spring season with one of these good looking 3-plece knitted suits. Really they are very attractive. The clever knit blouse has a puff el eve and the sklrta show many variations of tbo sports mode. These suits are In new spring shades and weaves. Choice tomorrow at Mann's Special $3.95 KNITTED BLOUSES Special for tomorrow 100 'all-wool slipover knitted blouses for S1.00. New neck-lines, such ss turtle, high, round and V, and every one in some outstanding spring shade. They are a bargain at . $100 I Spring FN uresses On Sale Tomorrow 50 New Silks Tbeae axe spring dress days in , Mann's big dress department. Spe cial for tomorrow, AO smart silk frocks In lovely print and solid shades at S3.95 each. All are new : arrivals worthy of your serious at tention, especially so when . one considers the low price on such quality dresses. $395 50 New Silks Another group of 00 spring frocks t 5.76., Dresses Included are colorful pure - dye prints and lovely solid shades In sizes 14 to 44. Many novel style notes' will be found in this col lection such as . new sleeves and smart neck lines. Special Tomorrow 1 $57.5 NeW Spring GoatS New "Correct" Dresses "J . Beautiful "Korrect" frocks for spring 1838 at the low. This is Just a reminder that every express brings us new coats for the spring and summer season. Beautiful models from such fine coat makers aa Conde, Prlntzess and Betty Boss. Coats that are tailored from the finest wooiens ana. styled by master stylists. The new low 1933 prices range from $97.5 10 $295.0 Beautiful "Korrect" frocks for spring 1838 at ths low. est prices in their history. This la the famous half- size dress designed and cut to fit the hard-to-flt wom an. Space will not permit the description of the many lovely styles shown in this group; you simply 'must see them The materials, the tailoring and the styllnga ara outstanding. Mann's Second Floor At a New Low Price $25.0 hi iiimiimmiimii iniiiiiiilS yiiiitMHiuiiUiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiilirtjiuiUUa, Mann's. fe?lF Main Kgji Floor , fci ' Sale of New Silks Saturday at Mann's Hundreds of yards of .new aprlng and sum mer silks go on sale tomorrow at Mann's. New rough crepes, new and colorful prints and smart rayons are Included in this first great silk sale for 1833. New E-Sharp Prints Presenting at a new low uprlce (11.49 yard) lovely "Eshsrp" printed crepe for spring and summer 1833. Every pattern snd color combination for the new season will be found In this glorious group of silks. See them 'tomorrow at Mann's. Special $1.49 yd. "'.' Furobeau Crepes Another outstanding silk sen sation for 1933. FUROBEAU, a lovely 36-inch rough crepe in rich solid shades that are Ideal for all types of sport ensem bles. Furobeau crepe Is wash able. On sale tomorrow At Mann's , Special 89c yd. Washable Flat Crepe The spring silk sale also offers a new low price on fine quality washable flat ere pes. This material is 40 inches wide and in many wanted plain shades. Tour choice tomorrow at Mann'a - , , Special 79c yd. New "Hi-Backs" of Claremont Straw There's a SHINY Future Ahead for These New Straws $675 Young and gay and different ... but not the least bit trying to wear . . . this new ribbony, lustrous straw with a smart "rough" look. Hat Shop 2nd: Floor New French Crepe Bias Slips A sensational .value In French crepe bias slips tomorrow at Mann's. A lovely Isce trimmed slip cut full btsa and In such wanted ahadea as pink, tea rose and white. In All Sizes $19.8 New Wool Sweaters For Kiddies rrcrn the Infants' section cornea thbj timely special I New wool sweeter for little tots, sges 4 to 8, at 880 ach. A real sweater for growing children. They are in assorted shsdes. Your Choice' MiiiiiiimiitiiiimntitiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiutHiiniiiita.i Special on Sheer Chiffon SILK HOSIERY Tomorrow in the hosiery tec ' tlon you can buy a beautiful sheer chiffon stocking for only $1.00; a regular 11-35 hose, and you can choose between smart lace clock numbers or plain. Spring shadsa in both styles. 00 PAIR MAIN FLOOR 89c Jhiui&tpantmud&m $ 1 Regular $1.35 Men's Leather Jackets A new shipment of men's snd young men's genuine suede leather Jackets In Sun tan and Cocoa shsdes. This Jacket has the wanted Cossack 'yl collar with leather waistband and cuffs. Men's sires 34 to 49. Buy that leather Jacket now aa prices will never be lower. mmm! $g95 Boys' Sises in Ages 6 to 20 are $4.95