1MEBF0RD HUT: TRTBTnTE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, XPRIE 18, 1933. PSGE FIVE Local and Personal Barnetts In Medfprd Mr. and Mr. Rex Barnett, daughter. Vera, and son, Clarenoe, spent Sunday morning In . Medford. Grants Pass Dally Courier. I Ii Medford Vial tor J. C. Barnum of San Francisco la in Medford visit ing nla mother and la attending to buslneea matters wbile here. Guest of Sister Mrs. Nell Vincent of San Joee, Cal., Is In Medford to visit her sister, Mrs. R. Ree. She ar rived on today's Shasta. Visiting Here Eugene Reibe. who formerly made his home In Medford. Is ibere from Sprague River visiting friends for a few days, la the Hospital Mrs. Fred Howard of Jacksonville Is a patient at the Community hospital, having under gone a major operation at ttie hos pital yesterday. Guest of Pare n t s J oe Naumes, atudent at Santa Clara university, Is In Medford tor spring vacation. He la visiting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. P. Naumes, and brother, Robert. Beldena In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Dick Belden and daughter, Prances, were included among the Surlday vis itors in Medford from this city. Grants Pasa Dally Courier. On Business Here H. J. Graves of the Sawyer Scenic Photos, Inc., with headquarters In Portland, Is spending a few days in Medford on business for his company. - ' Goes to Portland W. L. Broelllng off 1150 Court street Is in Portland, here he is receiving medical treat ment at a hospital. He left Medford Sunday on the Shasta. In Ashland Today Lyle P. Wilcox, county horticulturist, is spending to day In Ashland, his regular visiting day in that district. He will confer with the Chamber of Commerce offi cials while there. A Returns From North Mrs. Cheater Kurtz arrived back In Medford from Portland today, having spent tho Easter holidays In that city with her husband, w,ho Is with the Standard Oil offices there. . Club to Have Party The regular monthly card party of the Wenonah club will be held Thursday afternoon a-t the Redman hall, it was announc ed today. Mrs. Ruth Bailey and Mrs. O. R. Hayes will be In charge. Guest of Daughter Mrs. Frank Fride ot Klamath Falls accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leclerc. to Medford Sun day to be their house guest for a week. Kllborn In Medford G. H. Kllborn, trainmaster for the Southern Pacific . Railway company, with headquarters In Roseburg, Is spending today here on business, having arrived on the Oregonian this morning. Accident Yesterday Lottie P. Nichols Henderson of Eagle Point and Henry A. Owens of Route 3 were i drivers of the automobiles w.hich col- llded yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock on the Crater Lake highway. Return to Trail Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Grieve of Trail, who were In Med ford yesterday attending to business matters, left today for their home. They were overnight guests at a local hotel. Returns From S.- F. John R. Fisher of the Swiss creamery arrived back ' in Medford on the Shasta this noon from San Francvlsco, where he has been attending to business matters. Mr. Fisher left here Sunday evening. Slight Precipitation Only .06 of an inch of precipitation was recorded at the federal weather bureau here yes terday between the hours of 8 a. m, and S p. m., according to W. J. Hutch ison, meteorologist. No moisture was measured between 5. p. m. Monday and 5 a. m. today. . Plays Vlalln Mrs. F. H. Westerfeldt, who played the violin at the Easter morning services at the Presbyterian church, was not named in the report v of the musical numbers as listed in yesterday's paper. Miss Dorothy Rey nolds accompanied her at the organ. Mrs. Westerfeldt did not appear on Vie platform when playing, but was In the room at the side of the organ. Bridge Is Closed Lee C. Oarlock of the Three -A offices here was ad vised this morning that a wooden bridge over Smith river on the Red woods highway, about 20 miles this side of Crescent City, la closed, as one of the large piles went out Sunday when a large truck passed over it. The driver reported that he could feel the bridge going but was able & get across and save the truck from going into the river. They are work ing on the bridge at the present time and until work Is completed a detour established will be used. Going to Brookings Mr. and Mrs. F. B. BeweU and sister, Mrs. C. B. Warren, are going to Brookings, Ore., where they plan to remain a month. 4 Jesse Walton of the Eagle Point T F SHOULD SEPARATE TRIALSBE ASKED (Continued from Page One.) cally. and spend their time reading and playing solitarle. Both sleep and eat well. Kidnap Plot Known The Fargo Forum of April 9, con tained the following item, an echo district yesterday filed suit against of tnB charge of O. L. Goss, local R. A. Miller, a salesman, and the : unemployed leader, that Banks plot- C. E. Gates Auto company for $15.- 079.95, for alleged damages sustained in an auto accident near the Reese creek school last July. The complaint asserts that Miller placed the auto in the hands of Ralph Dens more, who invited Walton and other youths for a ride. It is alleged while going at a high rate of speed, the auto overturned on a curve near the Reese creek school- house. Walton sustained Injuries that kept him in the hospital for over a month. The complaint alleges that MUler was negligent In allowing the Dens more youth to have the car, .and that he should have Inquired into his capabilities as a driver. Representatives of the auto con cern claim that Densmore secured the use of the auto under repre sentation that his father desired him to make a trip to town, and that the auto was the property of Miller, who was demonstrating the auto. They further state that the auto company had no connection with the transaction, and that the car was In sured with an auto 'insurance company. Broadway Comedy on Screen At Craterian One of Broadway's biggest comedy stage hits comes to the screen In "Whistling in the Dark," a mystery comedy to be shown at the Fox Cra terian starting tomorrow.- In the feature roles are Ernest Truex, inter nationally famed comedian, who starred in the Broadway production, and Una Merkel. Edward Arnold, John Mlljan, C. Henry Gordon and Johnny Hlnes are also in the cast. Adapted from the play by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter, "Whistling In the Dark" was directed for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Elliott Nugent. Wheeler and Woolsey's latest com edy hit ends Its run at the Craterian this evening. : 4 BIRTHS - Mr.- and Mrs. H. H. Dynge are the parents of a boy, weighing seven pounds and ten ounces, born yester day at the Community hospital. 'FAITHLESS' SHOWS MODERN PROBLEMS "Faithless," with Robert Montgom ery and Tallulnh Bankhead, opened at the Roxy today. It reveals the plight of two younger members of New York society who lose both wealth and social prominence as a result of the depression. NO INFLATION PLAN , IN ROOSEVELTS MIND WASHINGTON, April 18. (AP) Beginning a canvass of the variety of congressional moves for inflation President Roosevelt late today let it be known authoritatively that he had no currency inflation now in mind. Artist Dies LONDON, April 18. (AP) Ed mund J. Sullivan, Internationally known black and white artist, died today at 64. Sullivan Illustrated such books as Tom Brown's School days, Carlyle's French Revolution, The Vicar of Wakefield and Omar Khayyam. Thr$ ia no gate admission to No tre Dame baseball games this spring. ted the kidnaping of two county of' flclals, and a private citizen, as part of a desperate fantastic plot to seize control of Jackson county: At Medford, Ore., one George Codding, former Valley City man was to be kidnaped by a so called "Good Government con gress." Ransom was demanded for his resignation. The ballot thefts and the Pres cott murder, switched public Inter est, and authorities were strangely silent on Goff'a disclosures. It is known the officials knew of the existence of the plot, and had taken precautions. One report said there was a guard maintained on the proposed "hide-out" cabin In the hills. The kidnaping was to be a "great secret." Codding was to re sign, and a ransom, and the episode was to be heralded as victory for law and order. E Market? Livestock PORTLAND. April 18 (AP) Cat tle, 70; calves, 10; quotably steady. Hogs, 150; steady. Sheep and lambs, 70; steady. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, April 18. (AP) Table: Wheat: Open High Low Close May, new ....63',4 53 V4 83 534 May. old 54 54Vi 537, 64V4 July 55 55", 64 66H Sept. 58 5H 85 5Si Cah wheat No. I: ' Big Bend bluestem 62)4 Dark hard winter, 13 pet. 81; 11, 87 Soft white 55 Western white 83 Hard winter .64 Northern spring ....63 Western red ..63 Oats: No. 3 white (22.00. Corn: No. 2 E. yellow S19.25. Mltlrun standard $15.00. Todays car receipts: wheat 70: bar ley 1: flour 17: corn 4; oata 5: hay 9. Portland Produce pullsd stocks Into a (airly brisk rally this aftarnoon, though closing prices wen under the but at general net gains of fractions to more than 3 points. Sales approximated 1,500,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 82 Am. Csn M 63 Am. & Fro. Pow .. 6 A. T. & T 88 Anaconda 8 Atch. T. & 8. F. J. 40?, Bendlx Avla ..... 04 Beth. Steel 17ft Coml' Solv ... 13 Curtlss-Wrlght 1 DuPont 39 Oen, Foods . 37 Gen. Mot 14!, Int. Harvest. 34 ' I. T. & T 8 30 IB 18 ... 26 6!, .4 ... 14 18 35 38 4 PRESBYTERY OF I Johns-Man. . ., Monty Ward North Amer. ..., Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet ........ Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands .. St. Oil Cat. . St. Oil N. J Trans-Amer. Union Carb 25 Unit, Aircraft - - 21 U. S. Steel 33 California Packing 134 Caterpillar Tractor . 10 . PORTLAND, Ore., April 18. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 33c; stand ards, 22c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, "A" grade, 21c lb. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices; Fresh extras, 14c; standards, 13c; mediums, 12c. Buy ing price of wholesalers: Fresh cur rent receipts, 68 lbs. up, 11-llJc doz. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers under 150 lbs., B'c; veal ers, 80 to 100 lbs., 8-8 U,c; yearling lambs, 10-10c; spring lambs, 14-15c; heavy ewes, 4-5c; canner cows, 2J 3&c; bulls. 4-4 fte lb. Potatoes, new potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay steady and unchanged. WASHINGTON, April 18. (AP) District of Columbia court of appeals today affirmed a sentence of 15 years Imposed upon Gaston B. Means fol lowing his conviction on charges of stealing (104,000 from Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean. Means ,waa convicted of having taken the money on his promise to effect the return of the kidnaped son of Charles A. Lindbergh. He was given $100,000 In cash by Mrs. Mc Lean and $4000 more for expense Means' story before the court when he was tried was that he had given $100,000' to a man who Jumped on ! the running board of his automobile near Alexandria while he was en route from North Carolina to return Mrs. McLean her money. He insisted he thought this man was acting as an agent for Mrs. Mc Lean and he asserted this stranger had given him the code signal ar ranged by Mrs. McLean so that Means would know he was dealing with her agent. , Outstanding Stars Head Rialto's Cast Smiling Jimmy Dunn and Boots Mallory have leading roles In the new Rtalto theatre feature picture for today and tomorrow, "Handle With Care." El Brendel is also in the cast with his Inimitable comedy. "Handle with Care" Is a thrilling picture with a smashing climax that Is such to appeal to Fox Rtalto pa trons. The usual good short feature program Is also on the Rial to blU, Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R. A. M. Tuesday, April 18th. at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. E. M. degree. Visitors invited. L. C. Stewart, H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Malta Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar Masonic Temple Stated oonolave, Ashland, Wednesday evening, April 10. Open short form. Brief business routine; also Ordet Temple. Visit from past Grand Com mander WIeder. All Sir KnlghUs cour teously Invited. Light refreshments after conclave. H. J. FIELD, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. San Frauds Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 (AP) Cream f. o. b. San Francisco, 22o. Wail St. Report STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company.) April 18: 50 20 30 ' SO Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 55.1 Prev. day .... 53.0 Week ago 53.1 Year ago.. 47.0 36.3 35.8 26.1 22.0 88.1 67.0 68.8 78.0 3 yrs. ago....201.3 136.3 379.1 63.9 51.8 61.7 48.8 304.5 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company.) April 18: 20 30 20 60 Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total 67.8 74.3 Today 60.7 Prey, day 60.8 Week ago 60.3 Year ago 80.9 3 yrs. ago.... 94.0 57.0 68.0 64.8 105.5 74.3 74.8 79.1 84.3 64.8 64.4 88.3 99.4 Bellview BELLVIEW, April 18. (Spl.) Mrs. Willis Byrd was elected vice-president of the Jackson County Council of P.-T. A.'s Saturday at the meeting In Prospect. John Hessenauer, who has been 111 for several weeks, Is reported to be much better. W. Ii. Husley, wiho waa sick last week, Is up and able to be about his work again. Mr. Hart and family are moving from the Cook place, where they have geen living the past winter, to Talent, where they have rented a ranch. William Ieyers, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. John Hessenauer, is out of school this week with Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud en tertained Sunday with a turkey din ner. Their guests were Mrs. Alice Pagel and Mary and Leta Walker. At a meeting of ttie Bellview school board last Monday salaries of the employes of the school were lowered. A reduction of $25 has been made In the last two years for the teachers, and the Janitor's salary also has been lowered. P.-T. A. will meet April 21 at the school house. -For, the program, Miss Talbot's room will present two plays, "The Airplane Station" and "Arrested for Speeding." Miss Hitchcock's room will give some action songs and Miss Hager's room will present "Sleeping Beauty," included In which Is some three-part singing. Miss Lea Kllngler, who has been visiting with her parents In this dis trict, ras returned to Medford, where she Is employed with the Llttrell Parts Co. The Presbytery of Southwest Ore gon met last night at the Central Point" Federated church for Its an nual spring meeting, to continue till Wednesday noon, and with three ses sions today. Ministers from Pres byterian churches In the seven southwest counties of the state are In attendance, with a number of lay delegates also. Dr. Francis W. Russell of Califor nia is guest speaker and will con duct all devotional hours and give the address tonight. He is a man of note, both east and west, an un usally gifted leader. He speaks at 7:30 this evening for everybody. Dr. D. A. Thompson of Portland is also present as synod leal executive of Vie Presbyterian missions In Oregon. Dr. D. T. Robertson, pastor at Marshfleld, was elected last night as moderator for the coming year, and Rev. D. J. Henry of Bancion as tem porary clerk, with Rev. H. T. Mitch- elmore of Ashland as reporting clekr. Revs. S. H, Jewell of Merrill and J. W. Angell of Gold Beach are per manent clerk and stated clerk and treasurer. Delegates to the national meetings In May at Columbus, Ohio, will be chosen today and much other busi ness of Importance done. FOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Two R. R. tickets to Oak land. Cal., cheap. J. A. Manke, care iuai -rriDune, WANTED Cheap light car; sedan preferred. State model, condition, price. Tribune, box laaoa. FOR RENT (Modern 8 -room apart ment, furnished, newt, garage. In quire S344 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE 400 young cockerels; 8 and 10 cents eaoh. E. P. Ireland Lozler Lane. TRADE I want 23 shares Jackson Co. Bldg & Loan stock will trade two modern houses, 4 and 5 rooms eaoh, with garages and fireplaces: one furnished; on patted street. In quire aa uottage oc. $1100 4-rm. modern house with fire place and screened-ln back porch; garege and cabin; fine shade; 3 lots. Just painted Inside and out, and redecorated, inquire 120 cot tage St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED t onoe, mohair, flee J. J. Odenbrugge, NIOE furnished home for rent at 311 south Oakdal Ave.; hardwood norm living room and dining room. Tore, bedrooms and two sleeping porches. Inquire of owner. W. M. Clemenson, Jackson Hotel. FOR SALE! Model T Ford pickup; ready to go: S1000. 341 Haven at. FOOH SAI.C This Is the Isst week of the Park Landscape Co. sale. Closing out prtow on all stock: none to dealers. Moving out. 806 N. Riverside. WANTED Partners in good live busl ne. with working capital. Fine opportunity. Box 13105, Tribune. RUMMAGE SALE April 18 and 10. 419 East Main St. Right across street from Roiy Theater. 8IA0K Minorca setting eggs. Ejrhart St. 410 renrci. is. Today and Wednesday Fun for the JF"m whole family m Jjk Jamas DUNN Boot MALLORY El Brendel HANDLE with CARE PLCS Donald Novls "The Singing Plumber" "Main Streets of (tie World". FOR SALE Seventy briquette type smuage pots, usea. box no. laioi Tribune. roOR RENT Furnished duplex, (18 montn, water paid. 831 8. Ivy. Call 11J3-R. STRICTLY modern English cottage. paruy lurnisnea, at 319 rf. Bort lett. Osll 787-R. LAST DAT WHEELER & WOOLSEY In "SO THIS IS AFRICA" STARTS Tomorrow Imagine! a celebrated author of murder stor ies captured by real outlaws , . , given 24 hours to think up a perfeot crime for them to commit! PLUS ZASU PITTS With THELMA TODD 111 "SNEAK EASILY" NEW YORK, April 18. (AP) Strength, of commodity market 'ill' R -f Ira" UMi When You Are In KLAMATH FALLS Stop At The) WILLARD HOTEL Cheerful Service Modern Surroundings Central Location Al Dining Boom We InvIM lour Patronage Bates 1.60 Dp WILLARD HOTEL 2m4 KJJt " ALKKRT arSTIH. tlT. 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