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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBWE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.
PA'GE SEVEN
FEHL CONTINUES
EFFORTS ARREST
CHIEF OF POLICE
Zul H. Fehl, M county Julge, con
tinued today hi efforta to nave a
bench warrant. Issued by him yes
terday, served upon Chief of Police
Clatous McCredle.
Sheriff Gordon L. Schermerhorn
this afternoon told a group of friends
In the court room that he had re
fused to serve the warrant. "I have
the restraining order, and am not
going to stick my head in a poke,
the sheriff said.
A court house report said Fehl was
planning to name a special deputy
to serve the warrant upon cniei mc
Credle, who was at the city police
station.
Coroner Prank Perl was also called
upon by Fehl to serve the warrant.
Coroner Perl also refused, the dis
trict attorney's office reported.
It was also reported that bench
warrant were proposed for Captain
Lee M. Bown, head of the state po
lice for the southern Oregon disatrtct,
and District Attorney George A. Cod
ding and his deputy.
Yesterday Circuit Judge W. M.
Duncan Issued a restarlnlng order
prohibiting Fehl from taking any fur
ther action In the ballot theft case,
In which he Is a co-defendant. This
action followed the county judge's
denial of an affidavit of prejjudlce
and an appeal to the circuit court.
Chief of Police McCredle, on a writ
of habeas corpus Issued by the coun
"ty judge, was directed to produce J.
Croft, VlrgU Eddlngton, T. L. Bree
chen and C. W. Davis. Breechen and
Davis are li the Josephine county
Jail at Grants Pass, held by the state
police. Eddlngton was released yes
terday on ball. Croft, a recent ar
rival In this city, Is still detained
Jn the city Jail, All were held on
the ballot theft charge.
Sheriff Schermerhorn, the district
attorney's office said, had instructed
his deputies not to serve the war
rant on thn chief of police.
Fehl yesterday, when served with
the restarlnlng order, threw It on
the floor and threatened Judge Dun
can with arrest, and threatened ac
tion against the circuit Judge.
CULTISTS HELD FOR KENTUCKY 'SACRIFICE' SLAYING
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Eight members of a mountain family were Jailed In Inez, Ky., after the "sacrifice" elaylng of Mn. Lu
clnda Mills, 70, who was choked to death, police said, after a frenzied ritual by her relatlve-eultlsts In the
desolate Mills homestead (lower right). One of her sons, John (lower left), was chained to a Jail cell
after his arrest on a murder charge. Four of the six members of Mrs. Mills family who faced charges o'
being accessories In the slaying are shown above. Left to right: Fred Mills, son; Ballard Mills, grandson
Tom Boyd and Blaine McQInnls. sons-in-law. t Associated Press Photos)
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REORGANIZATION BILL
TO
WASHINGTON, March S.(AP)
After Senator Borah had denounced
the executive branch of the govern
ment for opposing economies, the
senate today adopted the confer
ence report on the $940,000,000
treaaury-poatoftlc bill with It at
tendant broad powers to the Incom
ing president to reorganize the gov
ernment. The bill now goes to Pres
ident Hoover.
ROSAMOND WALL will appreciate
your vote. Medford Merohants-Mall
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CRIB IN WHICH BABY WAS STABBED TO DEATH
HOLIDAY HALTS
LEGAL BUSINESS
County officials this morning re
ceived definite word from Salem,
that today and tomorrow were non
judicial daye, owing to the three
day bank moratorium declared In
this state by Governor Meier,
The courthouse remained open,
but only routine matters were trans
acted. Documents for filing were
received in the clerk's office, but
with the understanding that they
would not be a matter of record
until next Monday.
The circuit court also observed the
non-Judicial order. Judge Duncan
continued the damage suit of Mun
11U Burdell against Lena Wilkinson.
Pinal arguments were under way
this morning. The case was under
way when the bank proclamation
was Issued.
Judge Duncan however, will re
main here until Saturday evening.
SEARCH FOR FREE
POWER IS COSTLY
SALEM, March 8. (AP) Without
debate, but with pointed remarks by
one or two senators the senate to
day passed a bill Introduced by a
group of public ownership advocatea
providing for lasuance of 8100,000
In general obligation bonds for en
gineering coete in connection wltr
the atate power program. The bill
la referred to the people. The emer
gency clause Is attached.
Senator Corbett asked Senator
Burke If this waa the first of a aeries
of bllla to obtain etate owned power
projects without coat to the tax
payers, and Burke said It waa.
., A- fouf-'T-nths-old baby, Frank Michael Cammarano, was found stabbed to death In his crib at the
New York homo of his grandparents. Theresa Cammarano, the baby's aunt who Is standing beside the
erlb, discovered the murder. She entered the room where the child slept and found a seven Inch knife
protruding from the tiny body. Revenge, police believe, was the motive for the slaying. (Associated
Press Photo)
MAY GET LOANS
PORTLAITD, Mar. 8. (IP) Loans up
to $300 will be available to farmers
of Oregon and the Pacific northwest
who grow what the government des
ignates as "cash crops" and who abide
by regulations and terms of the crop
production loan board which will
make the loans.
Ira Hyde, in charge -of the local
office handling loans In northeast
f Oregon and southwest Washington,
aid about H .500,000 has been made
available to the crop production loan
board by the Reconstruction Finance
corporation.
1535 MEET DEATH
N TEMBLOR AND
FOLLOWING WAVE
TOKYO, March 3 (AP) More than
1500 persons are known to have been
killed In the earthquake, tidal wave
and fire which devastated a section
of the northeastern seaboard of Hon
shu Island, largest of the Japanese
archipelago early this morning.
The full extent of the casualties
had not been determined at 11 o'clock
tonight, but the governor of the pro
vince of Iwate, which suffered moat
heavily, reported that 1119 Uvea had
been lost In Iwate alone, most north
of Mlyako, a seacoaat town 800 miles
northeast of Tokyo.
The total number of dead rose to
1535 with reports from the provinces
of Mlyagl, Aomorl and Hokkaido. Ml
yagl la on the east coast south of
Iwate province. Aomort Is the pro
vince at the northern end of Honshu
Island. Hokkaido la a smaller Island
north of Honshu.
It was estimated the epicenter of
the earthquake was 195 miles south
east of Klnkwazan Island, which
would place It at a spot In the- sea
about 100 miles northeast of Tokyo.
Reports from the provinces most I
seriously affected, said 7030 homes
had been destroyed by the earth
quake, tidal wave and fire. The tidal
wave destroyed 1670 small boats.
As the night wore on and reports
continued to arrive the number of in
jured rose to 3036 and the number
of missing to 948.
ROSAMOND WAI.Ii will appreciate
your votes, Mediord Merohants-Mall
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A circuit court jury at 3 oclock
this afternoon returned a verdict in
favor of Mrs. Delia P. Wilkinson, de
fendant In a 910,000 suit brought by
Mrs. Manilla Burdell. The plaintiff
charged that ahe was badly beaten
In a quarrel May 12 lost by Mrs.
Wilkinson, and alleged Injuries.
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MARSHPIELD. Ore.. March 3
Banks in Coos Bay continued to con
duct business today as far aa legally :
possible under the holiday terms.
The doors of the banks were open
at the regular hour today for "nec
easary -business" and smsll withdraw-
ala, essential to business were per
' mltted and payroll checks were be
ing cashed.
ROSAMOND WALL will appreciate
your rote. Medford Mrcha:ita-M:l
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DOGS START SPRING
IS
Flao Is stlU at large. The offlcLU
gardening season la t:ll In the offing.
But complaints of the doing of dog
dom are "here and now." according
to Mayor B. M. Wilson. "They" are
interfering with the shrubbery's
growth. "They" are stepping In
newly planted lawns. "Thoy" are
digging up tulip beds snd causing no
end of trouble, and "they" happen
to be "Just dogs."
The majority of oomplalnta brought
before the city officials are from the
vicinity of Eleventh street.
Although plants and shrubs are
now showing definite slgna of spring
the lodc-up season for dogs does not
open until April 1. rrom then until
the last of June, dogs must stay In
their own back ya?ds or travel on
leash. The law makes no demands
on them now. but wise dogs, say of
ficials, will stay out of the garden.
Bill No. 116, passed by both houses
of the legislature, will enable the city
to oollect 80 per cent of the dog
license fees coming from Medford this
year. The county court, according
to the law, la required to enter Into
an agreement with the city and the
minimum licenses fur dogs this year
will be ei.oo and al so.
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SIGNED B' HOOVER
WASHINGTON, March 3. (AP)
President Hoover today elgned the
banhruptcy bill, Intended to provide
relief for Individuals, farmers and
railroads suffering from debt.
ROSAMOND WALL will appreciate
your votea. Medford Merchants-MaU
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