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PAGE SEVEN SCENE OF KANSAS PLANE CRASH WHICH KILLED SIX Local and Personal MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, irEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933 Rancher Call X. C. Nygren of Lake Orek vu tmong ranch ra calling In Medlord today. From Auburn, Wash. Quest In Medford today from Auburn, Waan. number thre. They are Joe Barnett, Carl Cornwall and Bob Soortt. From University City Caller from Eugene today are Oladya Dugan, a. O. Toung, L. F. Roop, judge and Mrs. 0. F. Skip worth, B. R. Derfllnger. Guest at Lumsdens Cecil Young of Portland la a gueat here thla week of Mrs. H. U. Lunuden at her home on North Oakdale. Buslneu Caller George Knight of John Morrei and oompanyla a busi ness caller In Medford today from Eugene. Guest of Blnglen Mrs. Jess Whlt latch and son, Vera, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Slngler thla week. They left yesterday morning for their home at Merrill. ' Klamath Folk Here Catherine Oay lord of Klamath la a business visitor In Medford today. Thos. W. DelZell, also of that city was registered at a local hotel last night. Meeting Tonight Reserve officers will meet tonight at the armory at 7:30 o'clock, with Major H. J. Tlerney of Eugene as speaker. This Is the semi-monthly meeting of the group. 4 From Distant Points V. W. Soht el der of Detroit, Mich., was a Medford visitor yesterday and registered at a local hotel. Another caller from a dis tant city was Carl A. Oustofson, of Boone. Iowa. Will Reside Here H. o. Halght. representative in Medford for Electro lux vacuum cleaners, has moved bis family to Medford and Is establish ing his permanent home at 324 Fourth street. Eagles to Play Cards Eagles will play cards after the regular lodge session Friday night, It was announc ed today. Nominations for officers will be received at the next two meet ings and all members are urged to attend. Barre-Hlll In Program Music lov ers who attended the concert here last week of Barre-Hlll, baritone, will welcome news that he will be heard In a program tonight to be broadcast by NBC at 6:30 o'clock western time. Business Visitors Among persons from other towns transacting busi ness In Medford today are Clarence Young of Oakland, CaL, O. F. Lewis, Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown. . Albany, Rose B. Folsom and daugh ter, Salt Lake City. Leaves Findings O. L. Sechlar of 114 Third street, St. Helens, Ore., stopped here last night and deposited with police a that box filled with ar ticles, evidently lost on the highway. He found the package this side of Salem he -stated. ' Out of Town Today Among local residents attending to business mat ters or visiting In other towns this week are Ralph Sweeney, who Is in Portland. Mrs. Lorraine Thomas In Klamath Falls and C. C. Furnas, the same city. Medford Shoppers Shoppers in Medford yesterday and today from neighboring towns were Miss Laura Bureon of Phoenix. Mrs. R. H. Pax son and Mrs. Opal Flnley of Central Point, Mrs. Carl Quackenbush and mother-in-law from the Coker Butto section. Mr. Perl Expected Mrs. John Perl, who has been 111 In the south for some time, la expected home from Los Angeles Easter Sunday, her fami ly announced today. The news will be welcomed by Mrs. Perl's many friends In Medford, who have anx ious awaited her recovery. Port landers Here The list of hotel guests In Medford today Includes a number of persons from the Rose city: D. B. Stanett. J. E. Berger, J. T. Henry, N. E. Ootty, L. O. Griffith,; Mrs. C. A. Smith, Lee Warmuth, Ed Shea, J. R. Dixon end H. DehneL j i Kresse Goes North Dr. A. F. Wal ter Kresse Is leaving for northern points Thursday. While in Portland he will confer with officials pf the U. S. Veterans bureau, regarding emergency hospitalization of ex -service men. Dr. Kresse expects to be gone from 7 to 10 days. i To Inspire Travel Sidney Gee, pas-1 stnger agent for the Cunard steam , ship lines, Is in Medfod today from Portland to arouse travel-minded folk to the pleasures of many trips.' now afforded. John Scanlon, repre senting the New York Central lines, was also a Medford visitor today, coming over from Klamath Falls. i Bay City Visitors Ouests In Med ford today from San Francisco, the hotel lists reveal are: Misses G, Park hurst, A. Shelton, M. KartMll, L. Gouthler, L. Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Burkhead, Wm. A. Slmklns, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Charleston. E. J. Put nam. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Terry, L. D. Adams. 1 W 111 Attend Con ve n 1 1 on Ed ward C. Kelly, representative to the state legislature from this district, will leave Friday for Portland to attend the annual Jefferson day banquet and rally of Oregon Democrats. He will be accompanied on the trip north by Mrs. Paul Grelner and Miss Marjorle Kelly. Mr. Kelly will be one of the leading speakers on the ban quet program. Seattle Fllk Here The Washing ton metropolis, Seattle, la well rep resented on the Medford hotel lists today. Among visitors from there are Joe Gross, B. W. Gould. R. R. Spring steen, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Price. F. E. Walker. Dolph O. Lewis, Lawrence R. Foster, Walter Patterson. J. W. Marsh. J. H. Dahltoerx. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelte. 1. Jacob, H. H. Manny, Mr. and Mrs. E E Armstrong Root. Berk, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Pierce, Pre-Easter Services The Pre-Eas'er services will be held at th Free Methodist church this evening at 7:30 o'clock and will continue each evening during the week. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., April 13. (AP) CATTLE, 00c; calves, 10; about steady HOGS, 160; steady. SHEEP and LAMBS. 330; steady to weak. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., April 12. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 3lo; stan dards SOfto lb. BUTTERFAT Direct to shippers: Station basis price lac; price range 15-1 8c Portland delivery; churning cream base, 16c; price range, 16-lBc lb.; sweet cream higher, EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers selling prices: fresh extras, 14c; stan dards, 13c; mediums 12c. Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh current receipts, 68 lbs. and up, 9-lOc dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs.. 614 -6c; vealers, 80-100 lbs. 7-Bc; lambs, 12 12!c; spring lambs 10-16c lb.; year lings, 6c; heavy ewes 4-Sc; canner cows. 2-3lc; bulls 4-4o lb. STRAWBERRIES Calif ornla $1.50 per 12 -cup crate. Live poultry, onions, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April 12. (AP) Table: Wheat: Open High Low Close May, new .54 .64 .54 .34 May, old .55 Vi .5514 .34 !i .54 ',4 July . .66 14 SB .55 .65 Sept. - .6814 -66 J4 .56 ',4 .5814 Cash wheat No. 1: , Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter, 12 pet. 11 pet. .62 .6014 .5614 .5414 .5214 5314 . .52 14 . .5114 422.00 . 19.25 . 16.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 61; Soft white Western white Hard winter Northern spring Western red , Oats: No. 3 white Corn: No. 3 E. yellow. Mlllrun, standard barley 2; flour 11; oata 1; hay 13. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. April 12. (AP) Cream for San Francisco 20o. t Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company) 50 20 20 90 April 12: Ind'la Rr's Ufs Total Today 62 4 25.7 87.4 50.9 Prev. day . 63.1 26.1 68.8 51.7 Week ago . 48.7 23.5 62.6 47.3 Tear ago . 46.9 21.1 76.6 48.1 3 yrs. ago ....202 3 137.8 279.8 205.6 Bond Sale Averages (Copyright 1933. standard Statistics Company) 20 20 20 60 April 12: Ind'ls Rr's Ut'e Total Today 80.3 58.2 74 2 64.2 Prev. day 60.8 68.0 74.8 64.4 Week ago 89.6 57.7 743 63.8 Tear ogo 80.1 62.1 77.5 86 6 8 yrs. ago -.. 94.3 108.3 99.1 09.9 NEW YORK, April 12. (AP) A quiet reaction developed In today's stock market, depressing leading Is sues fractions to nearly two point. The closing tone was heavy. Sales approximated 760,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 82H Am. Can 80 Am. or Pgn. Pow. 434 A. I. T. Anaconda Atch. T. tt B. V. Bendlx Avla, . Beth. Steel Chrysler Com). Bolv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Poods Oe n . Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio . Sou. Fao. Std. Brands . St. OH Cal. . St. Oil N. J, Trans. Amer. Union Carb. United Aircraft U. S. Steel -91 7 -41 K 914 -1814 -11 13 114 -38 -25 aj 134 ...23 '4 6 19 -.14 -1874 ...24 . 6', - 4! ', .14 -16 -2411 -27 V4 26 21 31', Snow Scenes By Shangle, Gilmore Photograph for the Crater Lake winter feature appearing on page 4 of today's Mall Tribune were furnish ed by Snaggle's studio and the Gil more OH oompany. a NEED FOR CURB KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. April 13. (AP) Denouncing the "destruc tion" of the public utilities regula tory act which he proposed at the last legislature, Charles M. Thomas, state public utilities commissioner' indicated here last night he will seek through an Initiative measure at the next general election such reg ulatory powers as were eliminated from the Thomas bill by amendment by the legislature. Nearly a thousand persons from Klamath Palls, Medford, Grants Psss, Roseburg, Bend, Redmond and Lake view heard the address by Commis sioner Thomas here. "The only recognizable feature re maining after final action" on the power bill which bore his name, he aold, "were the words 'senate bill No. 10'." As a remedy, he declared, the voters will be asked to approve broader powers of administration at the next general election. "I am telling you frankly," he said. "that notwithstanding all that has been said In regard to the czar-like powers of the Oregon commissioner, that the problem before us can never be conquered under ,the authority given by present laws, and that un less the people of Oregon give in creased powers and adequate funds,' satisfactory results can never be ob tained." Borne utility transactions were 93 scribed as "piracy," and he added that no relief can be expected under existing statutes. First, he declared, a law must be passed covering the subjects set forth in senate bill 19 as It was Intro duced. Second, publicity must be given all public utility affairs. Third, the private utilities must not charge more than the public can serve Itself for, and there must be no more than a fair return on the investment. "At present." he continued, "you have placed your own agent In the position where, armed only with a sling, he is Instructed to defeat Goliath; to prevail against fully armed and accoutered opponents (for money Is the life-blood of court procedure) and then permitted to use nothing more serious than a peashooter." E! Disputes over roads and boundar ies are demanding the attention of the county court this afternoon. Paul Rynnlng, county engineer, C. R Bowman, county school superintend ent, and members of the county court are visiting the Upper Trail region to act as a boundary board In settling a school dispute. The court will continue to the Indian Creek section, where a road dispute, which concerns Ford Potter, has caused great arguments and con siderable discomfort to several per sons. 1 SEARCH FOR BODIES U. B. 8. PORTLAND AT SEA. April 13. (AP) High seaa and a howling gale off the Jersey coast where the airship Akron crashed eight days ago hindered the search today for the bodies of the 07 members of the crew still unrecovered. The storm kept the planes which have been taking part In the search out of the air and small boats of the salvage fleet had to stay In port. The work of the largercraft, like this cruiser, was hampered. Sally Eilers Star Craterian Picture Bally Eilers and Ralph Bellamy who scored a dual triumph In "Dis orderly Conduct," are reunited in "Second Hand Wife," at the Crat terlan today and tomorrow. "Second Hand Wife" is the story of a big business man who finds himself In an emotional crisis when, neglected by his fashionable wife, he falls In love with his secretary. His home has been held together only by their child. Eventually, the wife di vorces him and he marries the office girl. And all goes well until he dis covers that his wife's divorce Is not legAl. As an added feature attraction a laughable picture, "New Western Front" filmed at the legion conven tion In Portland will be shown. MONMOUTH. April 13. (AP) Pilfered bases and a fourth Inning rally netted the Willamette Univer sity Bearcats a 6 to 8 win over the Oregon Normal baseball team here yesterday. . , These Associated Pre, pictures provide graphic views of the wreckage of the trl-motored plane which erashed near Neode6ha, Kae., resulting In death to six persons and critical injuries to eight others. The accl. dent terminated the hojneward flight of the Winnipeg Tollers. Canadian amateur basketball chamolona. JAPANESE TROOPS MARCHING- INTO WALLED CITY This picture, taken during the Japanese occupation of 8hnhalkwan, walled gateway city from Man churla into North China, show, Japanese troops entering the city following defeat of Chines forces. (Asso ciated Presa Photo) Meteorological Report April 12, 1933 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Thursday; frost tonight; warm er Thursday. Oregon: Pair tonight and Thurs day; cloudy, unsettled on coast; frost tonight; warmer Interior Thursday. Local Data Lowest temperature thla morning. 35 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 75; lowest 41. Total precipitation jlnce Septem ber 1. 1932. 12:71 Inches. Relative humldltv at ft D. m- yes terday 69 per cent; 6 a. m. today 97 per cent. Sunset today 6:48 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:33 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:49 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M., Meridian Time City 2 2 B1 1 Boston 48 40 .02 Bain Boise 42 34 P.Cdy. Chicago .- - - 36 Clear Eureka . 34 46 .... Clear Helena 42 26 .02 Cloudy Los Angeles . 80 56 .. Clear MBDTORD 61 33 T. Clopdy New Orleana .... 54 .... Clouly STUDIO T-'E Rndi Tonlte Dolores Del Rio Leo Cariillo In "Girl of the Rio" Thur. "THE SILENT ENEMY Dally MaU Open 1:30, Bhow 1:45 1U.M1I. IIUKI3 H,Kl.Ur 111 "Mask of Fu Manchn" Thursday Joan and farlon Marh In -rRiNr lurngTf'R" GREEN PINE SLABS $3.75 BIG DOUBLE LOAD April Delivery Only Order Now! Timber Products Co. End of No. Central. Phone 7 New York Phoenix Omaha .. Uortland -Reno Roseburg SMt Lake San franclaco - Seattle -.. Spokane Walla Wui'ui -. Washington, D. 48 40 .08 Rain 82 48 Clear 64 34 ... P.Cdy. 56 36 .12 Clear 60 40 .... P.Cdy. 66 46 T. Clopdy 62 43 Cloudy 52 .. Clear 48 40 T. P.Cdy. 50 36 .01 Cloudy 66 36 .04 P.Cdy. ... 40 JB0 Rain SCHOOLS 10 OBSERVE tlngulshlng the Symbolio Light. All Knlghte welcome. L. E. WILLIAMS, flecty, Although numerous reports about the elty today announced arrival of a carload of beer, Investigation this afternoon found Medford at 111 In a atate of drouth, with exception of few Individual shipment In by pri vate dlipcnsers. Several cafca were serving beer I at yeaterday and today, having brought the beverage In from Cali fornia In amnll amounts. Distribu tors were atlll unable to obtain a supply of the product from brew eries to the north and south. East ern beer will ba arriving not later than next week. AT 'TSvery thing's going to the bow wowj,' is the complaint coming into the MAiford police station these days. And thla la the reason why The gardening season has arrived and the dogs are malting tine moat of It. BHcks, browns and spotted dogs were reported in sevenut flower beda yesterday and today and the police thla afternoon Issued a warning to all dog owners to observe the garden ing season. In keeping with restric tions of the city ordinance. The or-. dl wince states that all dogs within the city should be kept at home or on leash during the months of April, May and June. Closing out allk Se cloth dresses great bargains from 13.00 to (10.00 ETHRLWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. Registered trap shoot will be held at the local grounds Easter Sunday, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. It was announced today. It will last about three or four hours to enable peo ple plenty of time to return home to Easter dlnnera. Anyone, regardless of membership In the Medford Gun club, will be allowed to shoot. Last year the MaU Tribune trophy vrzs brought back to Medford from Klamath Palls by Bill Bates and It Is hoped that this season's honors will again fall to Medford. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Thirty acres oak, laurel, pine, six miles south east Medford. Take lato Chevrolet or Ford. Chas Robertson, Rt. 3, Box 165, Grants Pass. WANTED Oorl for general house work and oaring for child. Good home and spending money. Box 13049 Tribune. FOR SALE 14" sulky plow. SIS. Ted Fish, Phoenix. FOR RENT 5 -room modem home. breakfast nook, lota of bullt-lns. hardwood floors, fireplace, hot atr furnace, well furnished, electrlo re frigerator, overstuffed set, HO, wall er paid. Phone 728. SALE OHBAP, TERMS LIKE RENT 1 Yi acres, modern fl-room house, garage, chicken house 600 capacity. barn. Close to new highway, Barnes Ave. no. so. FOR SALE Hansen leghorn pullets 6 weeks old, 30c each. Toulouse gos lings, eggs. Barred Rock baby chicks. Hatching eggs. R. E. Oarley. Tel 358-X. WANTED To rent or lease 10 or 30 acres corn land; also electrlo Incu bator. O. V. Myers. Tel 258-J. DANCE TONIGHT at Dreamland DINTY MOORE'S 7 LITTLE GIANTS EE PARENTS TEACHERS and others Interested are invited to hear Mrs. Gudren Thorne-Thomsen internationally known EDUCATOR who will speak at the Guild Hall Thursday Eve., April 13 8:15 o'clock Mrs. Thomaen'a lecture tour has been endowed In the Interest of present educational needs, so there will be No Admission Charge ' STARTS TODAY BBaZnZiiaiZisMS New Low Prives 15c 25c 3 ,' 4) 8H ENDS TONITB "Trouble in Paradise" ' TOMORBOW Lee Tracy Lnpe Velez STATE PRODUCTS WEEK; 91K SALEM, April . 12. (AP) Oregon Products Week. April 31 to May 1, will be observed In some manner by the public schools, O. A. Howard, superintendent of schools, announced today. He has Issued bulletins to county and city school officials ask ing some program be worked out In keeping with the boosting of Oregon made products. The bulletins were sent at the request of the Oregon Manufacturing association, sponsor of the week. Notice Regular communication of Reames Chapter, O. E. 0., Wednesday evening, B O'clock. Visiting members ln- HATTTE M. ALDBN, Secretary. SCOTTISH RITE Obligatory meeting Chap ter Rose Croix, 7:30 p. m.. April 18. Ceremony of the Mystic Banquet and Ex- HHMHIIIHlHI Time Now Send Blaster Card Greetings To Your Friends The Easter cards were never more beautiful than this year the finest selection at lowest prices are here Swem's Gift Shop on Main Street I II I RADIANTLY HAPPyi Her boss loved her . . , Wanted to marry her. . t Could she step from his office into his home? With poignant sincerity, Sally Eilers portrays the heroine of Kathleen Norris' absorbing romance. SECOND HAND) WIFE Sally EILERS Ralph Bellamy.. PLUS ISfMlllllMMIItlMIIIKIItlMHIItMIMIIIM Easter Greetings "Say it with flowers" A choice selection of Easter Lilies, Hydrangeas, eto. Also lovely out flowers. Flowers Wired Everywhere WE DELIVER Medford Greenhouse 1008 E. Main. Phone 374 Laughs and Thrills With the Legion . , on "THE NEW WESTERN FRONT" 60,000 LEGIONNAIRES MAKING WHOOPEE 1 -"nsigu The Carlsbad of America Open All .Year Vtxto mum manag ument aa tka Rlcheiieii Hotel Vima far kta Woof FTnet Mud and Mineral Baths and Mineral Waters in the World MlfMskas Csrstirt Waters (or Rheumatism, Arthritis, LnmbagoX High Blood Pressure, Nottcos Fatigua, Stomach "Troubles latee (with meanO-Cottagee, H day, tU wkv-dotel, tt day, M0 wK. When in San Franclaoa Sro ml thm Richelieu Hotel Vaa IVm at deary Wm imislliss ar raMtr, Mns Byron Hot Springs Centra Costa County, Cal, Rkhellca Hotel, San Frantise