Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    - ' MEDFORD M1IL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 19,1933,
PSflE FIVE
Local and
From Eagle Point Mm. W. B. Fore
man of Eagle Point was a Saturday
Waiter in Medford.
'
Visit Here Master Holliater Feaie
at Grants Pasa, la a guest of his uncle,
D. 1 Plynn, In this city.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. 1. 0.
Brock of Pine street underwent an
operation Friday at the Community
hospital.
Leaves Here Mra. C. A. Tipaon left
on the train Friday evening lor Se
attle after visiting for three weeks
with her daughter, lira. O. V. Myers.
Reported Improved Mra. Hugh B.
Rankin, who underwent a aenoua op-
eratlon at the Community hospital
ThiMu.v. waa -veaterdaT reported In
an improved condition.
Mm. York Here Mra. Emma York,
'who haa been apendlng the paat six
months at Torrenoe, Call!., nine mllea
from- Lonff Beach, arrived back In
Medford Thureday night.
Coming for Foneml Mr. and Mra.
Morris Hutchison of San Prariclaco
are expected here today for the funer
al services of Oeorge J. rrescotc. mra
jjlutohlson la Mra. Prescott's slater.
Laundry Stolen Mra. J. C. Cook of
80S West Second atreet reported to
the city police Saturday morning that
a bundle of soiled laundry was stol
en from her back porch Friday night.
flunntneham Home--Bllly Cunnlng-
v ham student at the University of
Oregon, arrived home Saturday to
spend spring vacation here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs a. b. wranu
ham.
Car Recovered The Nash sedan be
longing to James R. HuklU of route
J, atolen Friday night from the How
ard school, was recovered several
If hou.-j later by city ponce near the
fine south Miss Dorothy Rob
erts, student at the University of
Oregon, left Saturday for Oakland, to
send snrlnir vacation witn ner aiater,
Miaa Mary Lee Roberts who la a stu
dent at Mills college.
Miss Wall. Critically HI Mends of
Miaa Barbara Wall, local high school
sirl and oonular member of ' the
younger set, are sorry to learn that
she la still critically 111 In the sacreo
Heart hospital, wher-J she recently un.
derwent a major operation for rup
tured appendix. She was reporwo
Retting along as well as could be ex
pected under the circumstances yes
terday, but her condition, relatives
aid, waa sttll critical. She will not
be able to receive guests lor some
time.
Foster In Hospital Robert H. Fos
ter was a pstlent at the Community
hoapltal the latter part ol the wee,
receiving medical care. He is an em
ploys of the Pacific Telephone and
Telegrapn company.
.
To Alaska On their annual trip to
the Aleutian Islands, to make maps,
crews of two lyjelng amphibians atop
oed at" the Medford airport Friday.
. lit. J. P. w. Vest and Lt. J. B. Moss
f were In charge of t:ie survey group.
Five men made up the crew. They ar
rived here from Oakland.
Takes Charge Apt. Mra. Clarence
wheeler has again assumed manage
ment of the Wheeler apertmenta at
349 South Riverside It was announc
ed yesterday. For the past five yeara
this apartment building has been
leased and now Mrs. Wheeler, Who was
srsnrietor S4 years ago la again In
charge.
-'
Haa Trlehlnoala Robert Gall, son
I of the operator of the Park Grocery,
waa resorted 111 with trichinosis yes
terday. The disease, the attending
nhvaldan stated, was caused by eat
ing pork or chicken, diseased or not
thoroughly cooked. Gail had been
confined to his home for two days
yesterday.
Return! to Medford JMrs. O
Humphrey has returned to her home
at Medford after spending a week In
t Oorvailla on a visit to Oier parents.
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Dinwiddle, and
f amllv. She came especially to be with
her mother, Mrs. Dinwiddle, who haa
been quite 111 for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Dinwiddle Is better ana is snow
ing Improvement. Gazette Times.
Charters Plana flrtra. Nota Hender-
son. dauehter of the late George
PreMott. arrived In Medford from Sa
lem Thursday m a plane chartered
from the Eyerly Aircraft corporation
Mrs. Henderson left the capital Im
mediately following receipt of word
that her father had been killed.
Chief Pilot Soout Hazelwood piloted
the ahip, and returned to Salem Fri
day.
Janouchs Leave Mr. and Mrs. Karl
L. .Tanouch left today on a ahort va
cation trip before Mr. Janouch
sistauf supervisor of Rogue River na
tional forest goes to Stabler, wasn
March 20 as Instructor In the ranger
traintne csmo which will be in ses
sion for six weeks. Mrs. Janouch will
ko to Pendleton, where she will visit
Mrs. Bob Hadley, an old-time resi
dent of Meaford.
r i
Beach pajamas, clothes for
the kiddles, shirt , aprons,
each can be made for the,
cost of but a few cents
from Hour sacks. Will take
all dye colors readily.
Fluhrert Bakery haTe
special price on lares lr
sacks, to clean up their sur
plus at 49c dozen.
Personal
Tumy Returns Earl Tumy return
ed yesterday from Portland, where he
spent several days attending to busi
ness mattera.
Meet Tuesday St. Ann's altar so
ciety will meet Tuesday afternoon at
the parish hall for the regular meet
ing at 3:30 o'clock. It was announced
Saturday.
Here from School Gten Slmklna,
son of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Simkins U
apendlng spring vacation at his home
here. He la a sophomore at Oregon
State college.
Here on Business -Mr. and Mra. H.
Chapman and young daughter of
Hornbrook. Calif., were business vis
itors In Medford Wednesday, having
made the trip by motor.
Hit! Jones 111 Miss Doris Jones of
Klamath Falls, who Is with the radio
station i nthat city, was Saturday re
ported In a. critical condition In that
city. Her parents, who reside at Wolf
creek, left Immediately for that city.
Reports Accident Robert Chria-
tean of Route one. Saturday filed an
accident report at tha city police sts
tion Christean was riding his motor
cycle, when he collided with an au
tomobile at the corner of Sixth and
Central streets.
White to K. F. Norman 0. White.
assistant aupervlsor of Rogue River
national forest, left Saturday for
Klamath Falls. He plans to spend
few daya there before continuing
to Portland to attend a four-day con
ference on fire control.
Ha Pneumonia, Too Henry Rich
ardson, formerly of this city, now of
Los Angeles, who suffered a stroke
of paralysis during the recent earth
quake, ta now also suffering from an
attack of pneumonia, .according to
word received from his brother, J.
San ford Richardson, called to the
southern city.
1
Obituary
BOYCE
Cassia Elizabeth Boyce, aged 55 and
& res'dent of the Tolo district all her
life, passed away there in the neigh
borhood of her birthplace Friday fol
lowing a paralytic atroke. -
ffhe waa bora February 8, 1878. On
January 39, 1901, she waa united in
marriage at Jacksonville to A, A.
Boyce who survives. Besides her hus-
ban-1, she leaves one son, Benton A.
Boyce of Tolo. AltM two brothers,
William A. Mansfield, 'Central Point
and Homer Mansfield of Medford.
Funeral eezevlces will be conducted
by Rev. D. E. Millard at the Conger
chapel at 2:30 Tuesday. Interment In
Gold Hill cemetery. -
BROWN
Charles O. Brown, a resident of 837
West 2nd atreet, passed aiway at that
place at 9:00 p. m. Friday at the age
of 0 years. .... .-
He was born at JopHn, Missouri,
Feb. 1, 1883. His early life was apeni
in Oklahoma and Kansas. He was
married in June, 1919 to Marie
Dsugherty at Carthage, Mr.
Mr. Brown has been m fatnn
healtn for several years, and came
to Medford three weeks ago for the
benefit of his health. XEmess was due
to heart disease.
H leaves besides hif wife, one son
and one daughter, Lewis and Mar
garet Brown; two brothers-in-law,
Everett and Arthur Daugherty of
Medford. Also three slater, Mrs. Jen
ny Shuger of Colorado; Nellie Erd-
man. Kansas and Ruby Mtddlekauf,
Kansas and one brother, W. P. Brown
also of Kansas.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the Conger chapel at 1;00 p.
Monday with Rev. Eaton officiating,
Services at the grave in the Siskiyou
memorial park will be under auspices
of the K. P. lodge or which aoceaaea
was a member.
M"MURTREY
Funeral services for Clyde McMur
trey will be held at the Oonger chap
el at 3:30 Monday with Rev. A. a.
Bennett officiating. Services at the
grave in Jacksonville cemetery will
be under auspices of the local S. P.
lodge.
1
TIRE MAGNATES SON
ILL SPEAK HERE
Mr. Leonard K. nrestone, son of
Harvey S. Firestone, rubber manu
facturer, will be the apeaker at the
next chamber of commerce forum to
be held in the near future, it is an
nounced by A. P. Jobneen, forum
chairman.
It was brought to the attention of
the chamber of commerce that Mr.
Firestone would in all probability be
driving through MedfoTd some time
In the next few weeks and an invi
tation was sent him to speak before a
grouo of business men.
The reply from Mr. Firestone to the
chamber of commerce m part srssea
"I do not know at the present time
exactly what date I will be in Med
ford but would consider It a prlvl
lege to meet you for luncheon with
.-Y.Hr t wm let vou know
a few days In advance of my arrival
and I am looking forward to meet
ing you."
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
REWARD for return of white wired
heir terrier, male. Smudge spot on
neck, tan on ears, rnom
nTTJi. wantrd for nerl house
work nd care of 3 year old boy.
uMt hw Tonri coofc and have ref
erence Comfortable home and
woderate wages. Address Box O. H,
MaJ Tribune.
wanted Girl for aeneral house
work and care of child. Address
Box 10105 and give references.
WHAT have
i vou to xraae for
fo-n!a or Ariwna? We are
Arizona? We are going
South In a few days to close some
deals. What nave you to iraac
Phone 773, E. C. Corn. 18 8. Cen
t.-al.
riIC?E !ae-R. Have your store or of
Banks, Holds
Defiant Mem
In Jail Cell
The grand jury, hearing evidence, noon which the district attorney's
office seeka first degree murder indl ctrnenta against L. A. Banks, agitator
and slayer of Constable Oeorge J. fresco! t, his wife, Edith B. Banks, ana
E. A. Fleming, Jacksonville orchardlst, adjourned Friday afternoon until
Monday morning, to permit the assembling of more evidence. .
Banks, in i
ceil in the Josephine
county Jail, continued to maintain
his defiant attitude, and to claim
justification, maintaining that "he
shot in defense of his home. He is
confined in a cell by himself, under
guard, and has no visitors, except hia
lawyers, T. J. Enright and u. von
Schmalz. His keepers say Banks has
expressed no regret for his bloody act.
- Defense Unrevealed.
No Inkling has ben given as to what
defense Banks will offer.
It waa reported from Grants Pass
that Banks planned to leave the mat
ter of defense "up to Mrs. Banks,
and endeavor to shift the blame to
her shoulders. The fatal shot was
fired with Mra. Banks as a cover,
when she opened the door. Photo
graphs of the murder scene show that
Banks stood at least 10 feet behind
his mate, out of range, and that he
was a good shot, aiming through a
narrow opening in the door. The au
thorities point out that Banks, char
acteristically "toox no more chances
than he had to," and exercised his
usual cunning.
Fleming Moved.
. A. Fleming of Jacksonville, ar
rested at the home of Banks after the
murder, where he waa "In conference,"
and armed, was removed to the Jose
phine county, jail Friday. His arrest
was a shock to his kin, who have tried
to restrain him from taking an ac
tive part in the turmoil. Fleming
signed Banks bond - when the first
criminal libel action was filed against
the editor. Relatives the following
day served notice on the court that
his signature was not binding and
that property was not In his name.
TERRAPLANE '8'
SHOWN IN CITY
The new Terraplane 8 motor cars
arrived in Medford ate Saturday af
ternoon, for the Southern Oregon
premier showing of the 18SS models
according to an announcement yes
terday by H. F. Lange who returned
with the Terraplanes from the Fort-
land distributors offices, announced
that the new cars had broken ail
records of the AAA for hill climbing
and for the measured mile, standing
star; speed records.
Tli-a new Terraplane 8's, pronounced
by tr.e Hudson Motor company to be
its finest automobile ever built by
this company incorporate many new
deslgrs In body style, in increased
mot-? efficiency and comfort . , .
so on and so on . . . see folder. '
In addition, for the driver's con
venience, drivers will find an adjust
able driving seat, pedals and steering
col. una natural-grip steering wheel
quick vlaion instrument panel
engine temperature indicator on dash
te.I-tale lights to flash condition
of oiling and electrical systems
locker on the instrument panel
quick one-hand winashleld control
non glare rear view mirror effort-
lees ball-bearing steering dash
button starting curtains in rear
and rear 1 quarter windows automat
l5c&L3Jjyj 15
TODAY and MONDAY
Continuous Today, 2 :00-li :00
PLUS
"MICROSCOPIC MYSTERIES"
In which the camera enter a new world"
rOX MOVIETONE NEWS
Hoid Htlatytand
and BUNGALOWS
Pasadena, California
A truly charming atiboaptisr in which ta
rest for a day, a weak as to U.s and dream a.
aray the winter months.
Pasadena and the beaatftsi HOTEL MARY
LANS sr. a bit (either awajr from the ocean,
when tbs dry, crisp air and health restoring
sunshine are so svlforatlrig- yt only a iww
mkrates drive aloof payed bonlsvardc te th
heart of boar Loa Angeles,
For Booklet and Ttem Stetc Maiu
Writ to H. M, NICKERSON, MANAGER
Fleming, is the Klan uprising of 1933,
was one of the leaders In the Jack
sonville district. His incarceration
on the murder charge stunned him
Mrs. Banks Calm.
Mrs. Banks, detained in the county
jail, retained her composure, and ac
cepted her predicament calmly. She
had a ahort conference with her law
yers Friday afternoon, and" waa visited
by her daughter. She has had
visitors other than these.
The authorities report that no word
has been heard from "Banks brother
resident of Oakland. Calif. Banks
boasted that his "brother waa a mil
lionaire, and would see ihat be was
well represented by attorneys.
Officials have taken cognizance ox
Banks writings in the past, and noted
his printed threats, including: "The
timo has come for the great show
down. Blood will flow, and bis al
most constant claims of innocence.
when accused of no crime.
Defense Long Planned.
The files of the newspaper he
printed, show that since early last
December he began stressing "inno-1
cence of wrongdoing," and "frame-
up, in his writings. The authorities
hint he waa artfully building a de
fense against a day of reckoning. It
is also claimed that ardent followers
are now spreading the propaganda
that "Banks was driven crasr," and
"was hounded.
Practically ail upstate papers com
mented widely on the tragedy. The
general trend was that the murder
was the natural climax of months of
vicious agitation and that Banks will
"employ the Insanity dodge to save
his neck."
Jo clutch self -park, ng windshield
wiper.
Th fine performance of th Ter
rap lane Sight comes from such fea
tures as its 94 h. p high compres
sion engine which uses non-premium
fuel resiliency insulated pneu-
mounted power plant down-draft
tripie-jet carburetor patented pow
er ciume anti-knock combustion
chamber counterbalanced com
pensated crankshaft silicon aluml
num cam-ground pistons Duoflo au
tomatic engine oiling Labyrinth
Ian oil cooling airplane type oil
pumo silicon chrome steel valves
with steel roller tappets high pow
r to weight ratio triple sealed oil-
cushk-n clutoh rapid synchronized
ahlfs transmission JsHent . second
gear. .
Ccmfort and safety are assured by
the thermostatic, d o u b le -action
shock-absorbers oversized tires
insulation against fumes . and out-
sldo temperature aU-year-'reund air
regulation lowest center of gravity
giving stability on curves safety
glass weather-sealed low velocity ex
tra-wide Servo brakes and the ex
ciuMve Terraplane principle of unit
all-steel, blx-glrder construction of
chasbls and body.
Mr Clarence Wheeler has assumed
active management of the Wheeler
Apartments. 249 So Riverside.
4
Phone 642.
refuse. City
Well haul away your
Sanitary Serrioe.
Desirable houses always is first
class condition for rent, lease or sale
Call 105.
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PMCnMIERS
OINCimJATt. Ohio (S"i A church
eongregatlon hers continues to re
ceive spiritual ministration despite
hard times that compelled the wor
shippers to quit paying their pastor.
The Rev. Vaella Balauescu, 58, now
works week daya at a carpenter's
bench, turning out cabinets, and
preaches Sundays at at. Andrew'!
Oreelc Orthodox church,
"I am happy to bare this job," he
says. "I would never give up the
ministry."
mm fie
FROM WHISTLE ART
MEMPHIS, inn-W)--Dssey Jones.
famous engineer whose exploits are
recorded In song and story, became
legendary because of his ability to
blor a locomotive whistle.
TSis Is the testimony of H. A.
Dad" Norton, 73, now retired, who
succeeded Casey Jones on the Memphis-Canton,
Miss., run. -
"Oasey could make train wniewe
talk, says Norton. . -
STUDIO
For 1 Smashing Week
Something New and Different
, A Complete Native Cast
CREATED JOH tH ISLE
Record Sreaklnf Crowds in
ertrr elty.
"Don't pasa this by because you
think It's a trarelogue. It la a
eh arming lo.a story Wyan,
the Matit Unrer, looks lire the
Tarxan of Bali, And Daenee is
exquisite. Entertaining and
different." Photoplay Megs.
sine.
iOILD COLEMAN
GRATERIAN STAR
Ronald Oolman Is "Cynara," filmed
By King Vidor front the international;
stags success. Is presented a the Fox;
Craterlan treater starting today. Mar
ine opposite Mr. Costnan are Ky
Franc La. a sleek n1 finely groomed
as ever, and Phyllis Barry, a newcom
er, u tne dual feminine roles, and
Henry Stephenson In the part he
created In the New York stage pro
duction.
In selecting "Cynara" as a success
or Wj Mr. Co! man's "Arrowsntlth" of
last season, OoWyryn did so largely
out of a sense of contrast, not only
for Colmsn, but for King Vidor n
ell.
Par this grom story of "fashions In
fidelity" is different from anything
Colmsn has done In a long time, and
It is Vldor's first effort at urbanity
and sophistication.
"Oynar Is, of oourse, the story
of a man and wife, deroted, nprisht-
faithful, and ol how when the wife
went away, the hu&h&ttd casually be
came involved he meant to be kind
to a shopgirl wltfc turbulent eyes
that foretold tragedy even tlrtrough
Arcadian romance. &jd of how a wife
came home to contemplate the wreck
of their Ures and to face with nlm
the task -of building anew.
It Is a oulet, human story that
might have come oat of yesterday'4
headlines.
PENDLElfflP
CIRCULATING SOON
PENDLETON, March 18. APJ
Pendleton witt soon get & look at
some scrip of Its own. following
action by the city council ttsis week
The sum of 410,850 in scrip has
been received her in fifty cents.
one and five doiiar amounts and
will be used to pay city salaries.
The scrip will be redeemable Decem
ber 13 of this year, but. may be sua
lect to call any time prior to that
date.
Wttit
LEB TRACT, EVELYN KSAPP
Also BOCTOB'S ORDERS MEWS
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS
Continuous Shows Sun 1:30-11
STAETS
TODAY!
NOW
The talk of Portland Piajinf
Hamrick'a OrtenUl and SSo
Mouse Theaters,
The Studio Theater prevents
it now at Popular Prlcea.
Matinee Daily 15c
Evening 25c
Rialto Star
If - S !
Marie Dr easier, who i& co-fentured
witt. Polly Morau ia "Prosperity" at
the t&eaSer today &od Men
day.
LEE TRACY m ,
BOXY PICTURE
"Night Mayor," featuring Lm Tra
cy &s the wise-cracking mayor who
put the "It" is. politics opens fc the
Rosy theater today.
gt m ,ift?ge city H reaches tsc
experifnceB oi & young. Jj.cient. cap-
aole mayor, wso enjoyed the com-
pasy of the fair ex tfier working
hour.
The large eapporting csst inclvtdes
Evftiyn Kuapp. Sugene PaMette, Bar-
bar Weeke, w&rren Hymer.
TODAY
Could You Call HIS MISTRESS
A BAD WOMAN?
(She knew h wat
. . Vef iff urged
Could eu Call HIS WIFE
A GOOD WOMAN?
(Sh knew h netted Jif
.Yr i Jft himttian
COULD YOU CALL
"FAITHFUL"?
IIONKSTXT , , SIS'
two beauTif iit women , .
if any mnn has la?t&
yon, TOtJ are one of
these tvomen. .
A Refreshlnj
Picture far
AHuXtt Not
Recommences
For Chllil rrn
Meet Me at
the MANX,
Where . . .
fllijsail j:'- ;
t I -J.
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Hex winter rates no la effect at Hotel Manx
are the lowest in years. Prices have been
rweepingiy reduced sot only to conform to the
winter season, but also to meet rjreser.t eco
nomic KfBdiUons. 3M finely appointed rooms
So choose from and we have made rates elastic
enough to lit tvmy individual requirement.
Tile same high quality of service is main
tained h aivayi. Yea can lire at the Manx
now In iuiuHous comfort with economy.
At Studio
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Walter Leverette enmer of fee Stu
dio tneater, promise theater-goer
soflsethEng new aa4 dltf trent is mo
tion picture entertainment wnen the
spec ? a at tract E os "Goona-Goosa
opens at the Studio this afternoon,
for & ae?ea day run, at popular
price .
TiU U the Hrst romance a? Bail,
an ule slumbering Unsuoroiiy la
Java aeaa. Lithe, wo'i-muacled men-Hke-gods
and the unconscious beaa
ties of the Island ate ahown &gainat
a ba kgroutid of psirria and bfinyart,
sands and aea. Smouldering volcano
and TSsOey hcSo-a$ with .asarJiait
Togtjtatson. There's a bIItbt thread ot
atorv woven throiigfc the Eallneae
tapestry, v5th a brs-ve aA haudome
hero, as appealing heroine, prop
erly ainiater Tii.aia and a Tillaino-us
that traffi-cka in the fearful goona
goonx charm with dire tragedy.
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15c 25c
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at New Low
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