MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. PRECOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 19.13. PAGE NINE BANKS AND WIFE ARE CHARGED IN PRESCOTT DEATH (Continued Ir. ut Page One) editor of the Jacksonville Miner, on Aatwday. March 4, when alia took the law Into her won hands to gain re drew for an article publlahed In Hall's paper. Pitch and VanWegen are al leged to have attempted to hold Hall, and Brown, her father, to have pur chase the buggy wnip. Slander Indicted. of "slandering a bank." aa the result of "tllanderlng a bank," as the result of a' article published In the Pacific Record-Herald, a weekly formerly published by Earl H Fehl, In which Brown charged over hl signature. that money had been removed from the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank of, lil city, contrary to the bank moratorium regulations. The charge was afterward completely refuted and definitely proven false and un founded. Bonds In the buggy-whlpplng esse were fixed at 500- In the bank slan der case at (1500. Tie first degree murder Indictment against Banks and his wife were gen erally regarded as a foregone conclu sion, and they were presented In . court during a lull In the proceedings, to prevent any "courtroom dramat ics." Few outside of official circles knew they were to be returned today Recess Grand jury. Following the presentment of the Indictments, the court recessed we grand Jury, subject to the further call of the district attorney's office, and Assistant Attorney-General Wil liam S. Levens. Proceedings in the indictment against Banks and his wife will be held as fast as legal procedure will permit. It has been indicated that the murder charge will be given the right of way over other criminal mat ters, end that the ballot theft indict ments will come second. These are rezanied as the most vital matters. Banks, in his Josephine county Jail cell, was reported today as still defi ant, and assuming the role of martry dom. He Is under close guard, and amokca cigarettes Incessantly. Mrs Banks was reported as Irritable, but calm and confident. Most Golfers Are Bluffed by Traps Mrs. Martin and Banks Enjoy Cigar ets Solace Behind Cold Iron Bars Her face wreathed In great clouds of amoke from her own cigarettes. Henrietta B. Martin, president of the Good Government congress. Indicted by the grand Jury for criminal syn dicalism, remains decidedly cheerful In her cell In the Jackson county Jail today, her Jailors reported this afternoon. She buya her own and smokes her own, they stated, and has received few callers. Although repeated re quests of her followers to -visit at her cell have been denied, Mrs. Martin continues gay. Her mother, Mrs. C. H. Brown has called frequently, but her husband, R. A. Martin. If at all, unidentified. And while ahe in her gay poee smokes like a "miniature Vesuvius," U A. Banks, honorary president of the congress, wreathea hie face In a similar barrage In the Josephine county Jail at Grants Pass, where he is the last member of the Jackson county group to be retained. E. A. Fleming, charged with mm. with murder in the first degree for the slaying of Constable Prescott, has been moved to Medford. T. L. Bre- cheen and C. W. Davis, Indicted for the ballot theft, were brought to the local Jail several days ago. The expenses of prisoners Incarcer ated In Grant Pass will be borne by Jackson county and authorities are expected to transport Banks, also, to Jackson county's Jail this week. His ohief requests, as reported In Grants Pass, are for more cigarettes. He smokes constantly, the Jailors re port, while outside the Jail strict supervision of traffic and parking Is maintained to prevent cars being left near the Jail, which houses a killer. Banks' attitude regarding the slay lng of the officer remains calm and determined as he blows his smoke rings. He Is by no means "down cast" by his Imprisonment or the death of the Jackson county officer. Mrs. Banks, who sheltered him In the doorway, when the fatal bullet was fired from Banks' rifle, was also calm today, following nervous dis orders of yesterday, Jailors stated. She was attended by Dr. F. G. Swedenburg of Ashland Thursday and bad regained her composure mis morning. Like Mrs. Martin, ane is alone in her celt and communicates with few persons except her attor neys. Although strong In her deter mination to carry on her husband'a fight In this county, aa she told in tervlewers, she does not exhibit the gaiety that is Mrs. Martin's. GREAT METEOR SEEN ON PLAINS WICHITA FALLS, Tex., Mar. 24. (JP) communications to railroad dis patchers here reported that part of a meteor struck the earth at ijioyas, N. M., and Wlnslow, Ariz, today. Las Vegas reported the meteor went di rectly north over that city. WILL NAME FOUR 'E GtYMON. Okla., Mar. 24. UP) A great meteor, lighting tne fiat plains of the Oklahoma panhandle passed over Guymon at about 6:15 a. m.' to day, and residents, believed It had strut k the ground somewhere north east of Keyes, Okla. As the meteor disappeared Into the nortn the earth trembled for a few seconds. There was an accompany ing low rumble. From a Distance Among those from distant points who were regis tered at Medford ' hotels overnight were Captain I. Landhlmer of Powell Rive.', B. C, K. Williams and LUa Ritchie of Vancouver, B. C. From Central Point Mrs. E. J Boarrlman and Mrs. J. S. Boardman of Central Point were shopping In Medford this morning March 54. fAPl The con stitutional convention in Oregon to iinnn th raneal of the 18th amendment to the federal constitu tion, known aa the proniDiuon amendment, will be held In the house of representatives at Salem some time during the month of August. This was definitely oeierminea mm mV-n it waa learned the can vass of votes cast at the July 31 spec ial election would be compieieo Aiti,.t i mri that the act states the governor shall call the conven tion within 30 days alter tne co of the votes. A total of 118 delegates will be elected at the special election, all candidates to announce their prefer- - .v.. haitnt Tfi date, only two candldatea for delegates have filed, while a third was ranauciuis Th. twn hnth wet. already filed are Howard Waddell of Rose- burg and Hugh H. Earle of Eugene. Of the 118 delegates to oe namea m -tot M-inktttutionsl convention. h.iscd u n o n copulation, Jackson county would elect four. Elks Will Enjoy . Feast of Crabs r.. k THf. rA Elks - lodge have a treat in stor April 18. when p. o Blgham ana :orps m r"" mdii mh tM at the temple. According to present tentative plans, the table win oe set av o.ov - , ...Mi.umant will h All tan un til the usual lodge session at 8 o'clock afte.- which more en-nsinmcnv mj be piovlded. Turk Rnv British Seaplanes. HnnTKui.mnM Kneland fAPl DUUinnm. a - An order for six metal, twin englned flying boats has been piscea ui the Turklsn govermncnv. ifi v S"WT ) . iffai " L By JOHNNY FARRELL ' (As Told to Artie McGovcra) Golf has many mental hazards, but none is more annoying to the aver age golfer than the sight of his ball landing In a sand trap. And yet, getting out of a trap need not be the difficult matter that many play ers make It. If you consider the "explosion" hot as Just one more pert of the game, you can overcome your fear of it quite readily. Practice this shot Just as thoroughly as you do your drive. Take a number of balls Into the sand place them at every pos sible angle bury them, step on them and practice getting them out with your niblick until you have mastered thla atroke. The bunkers and sand traps make golf the fascinating, Interesting game It Is, and no matter how good or bad bis game may be, I doubt If any golfer has ever enjoyed playing on an easy, simple course. WASHINGTON, Mar. S4 (IP) Th senate Judiciary committee todai unanimously approved the copelant bill removing statutory limitations on the amount of liquor physician may t prescribe. 1 A similar bill has been reported to 'the house by Its Judiciary committee. The house passed one last session. but It died In the senate. ALAINE'S Permane vv aves Complete $1.98 With shampoo and finger wave. A lovely soft permanent with rlnglette ends. OH waves $1 extra. REAR OF BARBER SHOP 113 E. Main Tel. 1518 Culinary Vraft.... .By Estelia Dorgan, Director oi Uome Service. California Oregon Power Co Green and Oeid. The national colors of Ireland, green and gold, seem to give one a picture of the "Emerald Isle" bathed in the gold of sunlight; and castles and fairies take a h a p e In one s Imagination quite naturally aa also does the music of famous harps which are extolled In the charming old songs of this iand. Out of all this evolves an Idea for our St. Patrick's day lun cheon. Of course, ffreen and sold Estella Dorgan us De our color therm." For a center piece we ahall build a small shamrock "Isle ana on It place a graceful golden harp. (If you wish your Islana popuiaiea. add a couple of the oolorrui utue character dolls now available they are charming.) Little shsmrocks. harps or other characteristic favors are easily made and spring flowers actually have been colored especially for this occasion. So, we wish you the "Top o" the Morning" for St. Pat rick's Day I One o'clock Luncheon, . ... . Green Sparkle Pear Salad Crab Noodle Ring Spinach Timbles Hot Biscuits With Orange Marmalade Peppermint Candy I.e Oream Angel Loaf Cake Coffee Green Sparkle. I tablespoon lemon Juice cup orange Juice H cup ginger ale. . , Mix lemon and orange Julcea. When ready to serve, add Ice cubes and ginger ale. (Pour on side of glass to preserve sparkle.) . . Pear Salad, i Color pear halves with green color ing. Pill centers with a ball of yel low cheese mixed with green olives. Serve on lettuce leaf with a little cooked dressing thinned with cream. Crab Noodle Ring. lyi cup cooked noodlea 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons flour 4 cup milk 2 eggs 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper 1 tablespoon chopped plmlento 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Salt. Drain the cooked noodles and place In a buttered ring mold. Make a sauce by melting butter, add flour and salt then the beaten egga with milk and chopped greens. Pour over the noodles and bake at 325 degrees or In hot water until mixture Is set (about V4 nr.) Fill the unmolded ring with creamed crab and garnish the whole with lettuce, stuffed prunes and celery curls. Spinach Tlmbales. 3',4 cup canned spinach 2 tablespoons butter !4 teaspoon salt 2 egga 2 teaspoons lemon Juice F. g pepper 4 cup chopped walnuts. Drain spinach and chop fine. Heat, add butter and seasonings, then add the slightly beaten eggs and put Into buttered custard cups. Bake at 320 for 30 minutes. Peppermint Tre Crenm 12 small sticks peppermint candy 1 cup milk I pint whipping cream -F. G. salt.. Crush the candy and dissolve In the milk. Chill In refrigerator, then add the pinch of salt and fold In the whipped croarn. Pour Into freealng pan and freeze without stirring. . Angel Loaf cake. Bake angel cake mixture In loaf pa.i. Cut In squares after Icing with thick cooked Icing. (Seven minute Icing very good.) earthquake"relief FUND IS AUTHORIZED WASHINGTON, March 24. (AP) President Roosevelt today signed the $6,000,000 California earthquake lief authorization. . YOUNGSTER FACES MAXIE TONIGHT NEW YORK. Mar. 4. (jp)A thrw- year dispute over the world' light heavyweight championship will be settled In Madison Square Garden tonight when Maxle Rosenbloom and GOODRICH REDUCES TIRE PRICES 20 to 2 7V2 EFFECTIVE MARCH 21 Friends, Do Not Be Misled by TRICK DEALS Such As So-Called 2 for 1 Sales Goodrich Is the oldest and most experienced tire company in America. For 63 years they have held the confidence of millions. That is why, as Goodrich dealers, we say to you: PoniTtt Be SoEd By ' TTmcEc SaEes Let us prove to your satisfaction just what this 2 for 1 trick really is. You Should Know-It Is Only Fair to YOU Lewis Super Service Station "WE NEVER CLOSE" Next to Jackson Hotel Phone 1300 P. O. 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