MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, STJSDAYr APRIL 16, 1933.
P3TGE EIGHT
CUSTOMS ILL IS
F,
dturg 8. Bsrtan, who tot twenty
tmts bu been satoclsted with min
ing operations In southern Oregon,
nortnern Csllfooil and part of Ne
nda, Baturdsy expressed th belief
that citizen of Medford and Jack
too county aliould back a movement
(or estslblisning a cuawm k -k.
hiwh via claims, would prove
of jtreat benefit to mlnera in the
joutaenx Oregon ni'-
R.oonatructlon Plnanoa Corpora
tion funds might be obtained for the
oonstiuotlon. according to i.
who said that such a move could
probably receive backing. If private
capital did not see fit to do the work.
Reference was made by Mr. Bar
ton to the mill to be built in Yreka,
' calif., by W. . Downle, who Is prl
Tately sponsoring the movement.
Mr' Barton said that numerous
. mhu furnish enough ore
to soon pay for such a mill, and told
how the operations
. .. v. mniiM h. ss welcome
DO U u.m.w ....
here as In the northern California
own, where it enaoies me iikj
mailer mines of the district to begin
pfttons, deliver their ores to the
mill snd receive money with which
to buy supplies and further develop
and operate their properties.
It wt pointed out by Mr. Barton
hat such a move would create more
mplorment, give the merchant more
bus'ntas, and enable farmers to sell
their produce.
OFFICIALS DENY
JURORS VISITED
It wis learned Saturday afternoon
that District Attorney George Cod
ding bad gone to Portland for the
Democratic slate convention, and
iat Deputy Dlatriot Attorney George
Kellaon had aocompanled hi young
on Herbert to the state high school
twnd contest In Eugene, contrary to
reports seeertedly made by Attorney
T. J EnrJght that they were In Eu
gene Interviewing person to be drawn
tfor jury eervloe In May.
Attorney Enrlght said th two men
(rem the district attorney' office,
tso two staM policemen and Clyde
Warren, whom he termed a "state
dlck't were In Eugene, where th trial
of Llewellyn A. Banks and wife. Ed
Kh B, Bank, oharged with first de
gree murder for slaying Constable
Presoott, Is to be held, opening May
1. Enrlght 1 one of the attorney for
p anH rH Ranks.
Stale Police Captain Le M. Bown
denWd Saturday tnat any 01 ni men
had gone to Eugone.
PRESIDENT FILLS
TWO HIGH POSTS
WASHINGTON, April 1. (AP)
Two Important post In the national
Koverrunent solicitor general of the
United States and commissioner of
Indian affairs were filled todny by
President Roosevelt.
The president sent to the senate
the nomlnstlon of Jsmes Crawford
Biggs of North Carolina to repre
sent the government In esses before
the supreme court and the nam of
John Collier of California, to man
age the nation's Indian wards.
Secretary Ickes, who Is In charge
of the bureau of Indian affairs, de
scribed Collier as "the best Informed
man who has ever occupied that of
fice." r-
HA6TrNOS-ON-inJDSON. N. T.,
April IS. Leaving their homo
In the early daiwn without telling
envon where they were going, tho
family of John Vssco had disappeared
tonight, adding another strange cir
cumstance to the event arising out
of the attempt to remove a tumor
from the eye of two-year-old Helen
Vsaco.
Some neighbors said Vaaoo, hi
wife and three children, Mary 11, and
the twins, Helen and Ana. left their
home In an automobile, others said
th Vascos trudged away on foot.
Mrs. Vssco hss opposed the plan to
remove a tumor on the retina of Hel
en' left eye, which, doctor said, will
cause her aYsth If left to grow. The
fatlwr said yesterdsy he would sanc
tion the operation, but today William
Birch, who Vive next door to the
Vaaoo. wa quoted saying the
father told him he was "not going to
have any doctors."
A doclslon by the appellate division
of the supreme court is expected next
week on an appeal against the order
of Westchester county children's
court Judge autthortclng th opera
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LOCAL MEN JOIN
Orange dodger, announcing mo
bilisation day t Portland for the "on
to Washington" march of veterans,
seeking payment of the bonus, were
In circulation on the street of Med
ford yesterday, reporting the request
to be made at the capital by the
Oregon delegation, quota of which hss
been set at 000 men.
Seven men from Medford have al
ready Joined the march, O. H. Ooss
of the Jsckeon County unemployed
Council, chairman from tht terri
tory, announced yesterday. They will
leave Monday for Portland to Join the
moroment from recruiting headquar
ter. Oregon Veterans' Liaison com'
mlttee.
Mr. Goes Includes In hi territory
the cities of Ashland and Grants
Pass ss well a Medford and 1 tak
Ing with him petition carrying the
names of more than 437 southern
Oregon I ana, favoring payment of the
soldiers' bonus.
Ths three major plank In the
platform to be presented the Roose
velt administration are: . "Not one
cent reduction In disability compen
sation, disability allowances, pensions.
hospitalization and domiciliary bene
fit. Repeal the economy act.' Imme
diate full cash payment of th re
mainder of th so-called bonus! im
mediate adequate relief for all , un
employed and Impoverished farmers."
PARADE IN 'LOOP'
CHICAGO. April 16 (AP) Wav
ing banner proclaiming themselves
"forgotten women" teachers of Chi
cago public schools paraded today,
demanding payment of back wage.
As they marched through the
'Loop.' clvlo leader struggled with
plan for meeting their million In
unpaid salaries, delinquent far
back as last June.
A committee drew campaign lines
for ' a "liberty . loan" drive to sell
school board tax anticipation war
rant. There was $1,700,000 - In checks
awaiting teacher at their schools
for one week's work Isst June, but
many preferred . the parade to being
paid.
Officials estimated 38,000 person,
Including teachers, student and rep
reaentattvea of - parent teacher'
groups participated.
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LIFER'S PLEA FOR
1H
SAN FRANOIOOO, April 18. V-
Th plea of a criminal for hi "kid"
brother, todsy sent Raymond Oroce,
17, to a reformatory Instead of San
Quentln prison.
Raymond was th youngest of three
brothers who allegedly staged a reign
of terror In northern California sev
eral months ago. Everett, 83, was
captured with him, and Melvtn, M,
was killed by police at Qiendala...
When Everett and Raymond ap
peared In court last month, the old
er brother Midi
Ray 1 Just kid, It' not hi fault
that he's mixed up In these stick-
ups. Olve him a chance and he'll
mske a good oltleen."
Everett, who police said had a long
orlmlnal record, was sent to Folsom
prison for life. But today the Judge
granted his plea and sent Raymond
to a reformatory until he 1 31 years
old.
Stat police last winter sought the
Oroce brothers here, after a hold-up
In Klamath Pall.
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MtesOTJIiA, Mont., April 18. m
Milwaukee railway train crew report
that deer are interfering with traffic
through the St. Regis river canyon
In Mineral county. They aay It has
been necessary to stop train and shoo
the animals, which persist In romp
ing along In the glare of the motor
headlights, from the tracks, Some of
them have been killed.
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PORTLAND, April 18. UP) The
federal district court will be asked to
determine th question of "reason
able conditions" under which a fran
chise may b granted th Pacific
Telephone St Telegraph company by
the Portland city council.
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compute pickup within the week
but that traffic gain had resulted
from beer's return.
In New Jersey, Joseph Buch, presi
dent of the State Hotel association,
estimated the gross revenue of BOO
hotels In Jersey Increased 68.0O0
dally, and he said between 2000 and
5000 new employes were added to
payrolls.
A survey of the national capital
showed 6000 Jobs created by the re
turn of beer, BOO of them In brew
eries. More States Enlist.
Two southern states and one mid
western state during the week Joined
the Mbeer-selllng' list,
Tn Louisiana, approximately 600,
000 gallons on tap ' was exhausted
within 10 hours after selling started
Thursday noon.
Beer was legalized "Friday In South
Carolina. Selling was allowed Im
mediately. '
In Iowa the governor today signed
a beer bill.
This made beer legal In 23 states
and the district of Columbia.
Another southern state, Tennessee
legalized beer Friday, effective May I.
In at least four other states beer
bills are In the legislative mill. The
Florida house has acted favorably
on such a measure; In Texaa the beer
question would go to voters at a
referendum, August 38 under a bill
passed by the senate; In Delaware a
bill Is pending before the legislature;
In Nebraska house leaders have pre
dicted passage of a beer bill next
week.
Alabama killed all hope of beer ad
vocates for a bill adding that state
to the list when the senate. In the
dosing hours of a special session.
voted against such a measure.
PUBLIC GOLF LINKS
Th Medford public golf course has
been put In fine shape for play to
day, according to P. W. Chausse, pro
prietor, who has had much work
done on the fairways and greens dur
ing the past week In preparation for
a large turnout with the advent or
good weather.
Good scores have been the rule
within the past few days at the Pub
lic oolf course snd Mr. Chausse re
ports a number of beginners are en
Joying the ancient sport on his links
this spring.
REVERSED PLAY
Th upside down tournament at
th Hogue Valley Oolf course, which
drew 48 partlclpsnt ycsterd&v after
noon, ws won by Ralph Stevenson
with a net of 88. Beor flowed freely as
th players continued around the 18.
finding cracked ice In each aand-trap,
Second honors went to Harold
Johnron with a net of 88 snd A. P.
Mansfield and O. O. Alenderfer Wed
for third plaoe wltih a net of 71. B.
O. Soilnaky was fourth with a 73.
AU the beer was not drunk It was
announced last night and golfera who
ravor tine course today ar promised
thera will be no drouth.
The prlng handicap, because of
weather conditions, has been extend
ed until Msy 18.
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MARINE STADIUM. LONO BEACH.
Calif., April IS. (AP) University of
Wsshtngton's powerful crew swept
the lagoon todsy as Its vsrelty eight
climaxed an afternoon of smooth row
ing with a smashing victory over -the
University of Csllfornla and the Uni
versity of California at Los Angeles.
Washington won all the rsces entered
three.
Washington wss off In front In the
vsrstty race, but California pulled
up almost level a the big fellow
bent to their rowing chores. There
was not much to choose between the
leaders at the half-way mark, with
U. C. L. A, appearing In Us first
contest, a bad third.
With the end in sight, California
challenged the leader and a spurt cut
down a lesd of a length to half that
but the threat was short lived. As
If waiting for the challenge, Washing
ton set Its stroke up and the race
was over, the Huskies speedily plac
ing open water between the flrat two
boata. Unlveralty of California at
Los Angeles was a bad third.
Fishing reports on tho first day
of the season were scarce last night,
but sportsmen, who had returned to
the city from their favorite haunts,
upheld the opinion that fishing was
excellent at Squaw Lake. The same
was said for the Big Butte section
and many good catches were also
brought from Little Butte.
Pishing In the river, according to
early reports, was only fair. Best
catches from Little Butte were land
ed near Brownsboro.
Many new licenses were sold by
sporting goods stores yesterday. Indi
cating that streams will be lined with
many more fishermen today.
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TO IVIEET WHITE
A sizzling six-round m&ln event,
featuring Herb White, 138, Medford's
pride adopted from Butte Falls, and
Jack Wills, 135 pounds, of Oakland,
Calif., an experienced colored fighter,
has been announced by Mack Llllard.
Medford promoter, for Wednesday
night's fight card at the Medford
armory.
White, who has been drawing large
orowoe In Medford, has won his fol
lowers by his fast clean boxing, and
he le expected to have a contestant
for Wednesday's honors In the col
ored boy who la said to be one of the
beet boys now boxing in the bay reg
ions. The main event Is scheduled
for six rounds.
The aemi-windup will also be a six
round battle, featuring Sort Mitchell
of Medford and Jimmy Hall of Ash
land, the latter being the 150 -pound
er who knocked out Tex- Porter last
week on LI Hard's card here.
Two four-rounders are on the pro
gram Wednesday, one placing Dewey
Hill of Prospect's pride and Joy In the
ring. -He la Flash MoCann of the
mountains, and will battle In the
145-pound class with Jay Bell of
Klwittti Falls. The other event Is be
tween Roy Harris of Phoenix and
Oarl Crapo of Klamath Falls, who
weijh 140 pounds.
Cow Is Hoarder
GREBN3BURO. Pa.. April 13. p
A cow from a farm near Mount
Pleasant was butchered at a local
moat packing plant. The animal's
stomach contained two quarters, a
nick!, seven pennies, a rusty screw
and several pieces of metal.
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BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
- American.
Babe's First Homer.
NEW YORK, April IS (AP) Bsbe
Ruth hit hi first bom run of tb
sesson with on on base and drove
In two runs with a single to lead the
Yankees In a 7 to 3 victory over Phil,
delphla today. Lou Pinner, with th
Portland Beavers Isst sesson, hit
homer for the A'.
It. H. E.
Philadelphia .... 8 II I
New York . 7 0
Batteries: Cajn. Mahaffey, Peter
son. Dietrich snd Madjeskl;- Plpgras
and Dickey.
R. H. B.
Boston 1 i....... I 8 3
Wsshlngton .U '' J 8 0
Bstterles: Rhodes. Kline and Shea;
Weaver and Sewell.
R. H. E.
0 1
3 8 0
Chicago ,
Detroit
Batteries: Gregory, Prasler and
Orube; Rowe and Hayworth.
Cleveland at St. Louis postponed;
rsln and cold. .
National.
CHICAGO, April IS-rr(AP) Pitta
burg pushed over two runs In the
loth todsy to defeat the Cubs, 6 to 4.
R. B. E.
Pittsburg . 11 1
Chicago .. 4 13 1
Bstterles: Melne, Harris. Finney
snd Grsce: Root, .Grimes,. Hens haw
and Taylor.
... R. R. E.
Brooklyn ...L...- 19 0
Philadelphia . 3 8 1
Batteries: Carroll and Lopes; El
liott and Davis. ,
New Tork at Boston, postponed;
wet grounds.
St. Louis at Cincinnati postponed;
rain. ' '
Coast
OAKLAND, Cal., April lMJP)-L-Portisnd
took the lead In, their series
with Oakland by putting over a A to
3 victory today.
Billy Phebos. young Oakland pitch
er, was charged with the defeat. Berg
r featured in the Duck attack by
hitting a home run and two doubles.
The Oak rallied In th ninth (coring
two run and had two men on base,
when Manager Ray Brubaker, flew
out to Berger.
R. H. E.
Portend ......H.H... 4 11 0
Oakland . SSI
Jacobs and Palmtaano; Phebus, Sa
Unson, Ruetflier and Veltman,
R. H. E.
7 13 0
6 10'3
Sacramento ....
Preitss, Walters and Cox; Vlncl and
Woodall, .
R. R. E.
Los Angeles .., ... 10 3
Hollywood S 8 3
Ketvsom and Cronln; Campbell and
Bassler, Summera,
R. H. E.
San Francisco - 9 18 1
Mission 18 33 1
Davis. Atuta. Alvlso Ack.rman.
Douglas and Mclsaacs; Cole .and Pltz-
P&CT1CE. -- ...
MRS. THOMPSON SETS
NEW GOLFING 1MARK
Mrs. J. 0. Thompson, well known
local golfer, broke the women's rec
ord at th -Rogue Valley courts last
week by doing the 19 holes In 8J. lt
was announced yesterday by Jack
Hueston. professional.' Mrs. Thomp
son completed the first nine In 40
and the second In- 43. The previous
record, established by : Mrs. D. ' R.
Wood, was 84. .
Indications are. ' Hueeton: stated
last night, that Mrs Thompson will
better her own record- before "the sea
son ends.
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By Blllj Bulen.
Behind th brilliant two-hit pitch
ing of McPadden, Coach Howard nob
son's Southern Oregon Normal base
ball team opened Its 1933 season at
Ashland Friday afternoon with
thrilling 3-1 victory over George Sow
ers' Medford Merchants.
It was a pitchers' battle from be
ginning to end; McPadden keeping
the Merchants well In hand at all
time, and Kannuto, on th mound
for Medford, working In - mid-season
form. He allowed but two hit and
struck out eight, retiring at the start
of the final frame to let Manager
Sowers take over the pitching duties
with th score tied 1-1. .
' Medford got Its Ion score In the
third when Sowers doubled over Ood
dard'a head In center- to oount Swanr
son. . . . - .
The Sons tied, is up In th fifth
without the aid of a basehlt. Ood
dard was bit by a pitched ball, went
to second on a sacrifice bj Terko
vlch. and scored when McConnell
threw wild to third In an attempt
to prevent a stolen bsse.
Bill Morgan, Medford's contribu
tion to national football fame, played
ths final Inning for the Merchants.
He was at bat once, striking out
swinging.'
S. O. N. S. ' ,
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2"
0
Jones, 3b . 3
Adamson. 3b 3
Wilson, if 3
Balcovlch. e 3
McPadden, p m 3
Jones, lb 3
Goddard, cf.... 3
Terkovlcn, as... 3
Caldwell, rf .... 3
Totala ....31 3 4 31 9 3
Medford Merchants.
AB R H i PO A E
Swanson. rf-cf 3 1 0 0 0 0
Sowers. ct-D . 3 0 1 on
Williams, 3b.. 3 0 0 " 3 0 .1
Christian. If .... 8 0,1 1 0 o
Holght, ss 3 0 0 0 l.o
Robinson. 3b. 8 0 j a .l 0
Anderson. lb3 0 0.3 0 o
McConnell, e - 3 0' 0 . 8 . 3 3
Kannasto, p .... 1 0 0. ' 0 1 0
Morgan, rf 1 0 0 0,0 0
Total .. 1....38 1 3 30 8 3
Two out when Wlnnlnff run .rntwri.
S. O. N. S. 0 0 0 0 1 0 13
Medford 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Two-base hits. Sowers, Terkovlch.
Stolen bases. Swsnson. MrCnnnll.
Kannasto. Sacrifice hit, Terkovlch.
Base on balls: Off McPadden. 1:
Kannasto. 1: Sowers. 1. struck nut!
By McPadden, 6; rKannasto, 8. ' Hit
oy piccner: Balcovlch and Goddard
by Kannasto: McConnell by McPad
den. Run responsible for: Sowers,
1: McPadden, 1. Runa batted In:
Sowers, Csldwell. Hits: Off McPad
den, 3 In seven Innings; Kannasto, 3
In six Innings; Sowers, 3 In 3 3-3 in
ning. Passed balls: Balcovlch. Mc
Connell. Losing pitcher, Sowers.
Umpires, O'Toole and Baldwin.
Registered Shoot Today
A-registered shoot will be held at
th Gun club ground todsy and a
largo attendance la anticipated from
Ash, and. Klamath -Pall and Grants
Paaa All who shoot will hav their
record registered throughout . the
coast.
: There will b 100 at 1 yard tar
get, so handicap target and 13 pairs
of doubles
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EADS HIGH, ELKS
George Eads in th Elks doubles
bowling tournament Prlday evening
rolled 183. 301. 304 a total of 597 pins
to win high match total for hla team.
Sollnsky-Holmes rolled 403 for high
singe game. Brlckson and Bowman
rolled In good form, which ths fol
lowing score Indicate.
13 3
Bad, . 193 301 304
Ollbert 141 141 141
Handicap ... 39 39 39
Total
- 303 371 374
1 3 3
153 183 168
140 181 131
Sol In Icy
Holme
Handicap 38
38
Total 331 403 338
1 3 3
193 166 191
York .... . IS3 131 132
Handicap ..." 34 34 24
Total
331 347
13 3
..... 145 124 147
187 189 138
, 60 60 50
382 373 335
Kelly
Bowman H
Handicap
Total ...
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MERCHANTS MEET
The Medford Merchant will Jour
ney to Jacksonville today where they
will clash with, the Jacksonville
Miners In a game which promises to
be one of the hardest fought of the
early season. The Merchants have
been showing a classy brand of bsll
In the gamea played so far and ths
Miners will havo to hustle to hold
them.
The Eagle Point Cheesemakers will
Invade Grants Pass today to renew
the keen rivalry which featured last
year's series between the two aggregation.
LEG TROUBLE
VarlcoM vein pain can eaetly be
stopped and this unsightly, distress
ing condition permanently healed.
So-called Incurable leg ulcers, pains,
cramps, Itching, numbness, soreness,
eczema, phlebitis (milk leg) and ,
swollen lego healed. Positive relief
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