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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. i'AGE FIVE OF TO JEWSTUDENTS Aryan Law Invoked to De grade Jews Move Made to Prevent Foreign Con trol, Hitler Announcement BERLIN, April 20. (AF) The Ar yan law, which bars nearly all Jews from civil service and degrade them to second-class citizenship, la being Invoked In all German universities by Chancellor Hitler's' cabinet. Dr. Wllhelm Frlck, Nazi minister of the Interior, has drafted a law regu lating admittance of Jewish students to universities and other Institutes of the relch according to their ratio to the entire population. Another law will assure Nazi leadership of student organizations. Chancellor Hitler's newspaper, Voel- ktscher Boebachter, anonunced tbe action was being taken to save the universities from "excessive foreign control," meaning Jewish. The Aryan clause defines any per son having one Jewish grandparent as a Jew. The only exceptions made under the civil service ban were Jews In state service before August 1, 1014, or those who served In the world war trenches or whose fathers or sons were killed In the war. The cabinet's . action establishes the new "cleansing" decrees. SIDESTEP YREKA YREKA, Cal., April 20. Yreka ap pears to be facing t&e possibility that the Pacific highway will not come through the city at all but be estab lished on a route either west of the city or on the east side along Yreka creek. Dr. W. W. Barnham, state highway .commissioner stated Tues day that the engineers who have been surveying routes through the city for the purpose of making esti mates on the various routes, are now surveying to the north of Yreka tJ determine the best route as regards connecting up with the present com pleted highway a mile north of town. Dr. Barnham said that a survey of a route to the west of Yreka had been made some time ago, and that the findings of the engineers would probably determine the location of the highway through or past Yreka. SAN FRANCISCO. April 30. (AP) The railroad commission today auth . orlzed the Southern Pacific to dis continue passenger service between the California-Oregon state line near Tule lake, and Alturas. GUADALAJARA, Mexico, April 20. (AP) Four Catholics were report ed killed and several wounded today In a riot at the village of Santa Fe which developed when the author ities Interfered with a religious cere mony. I think I'll and trade in this old rubber now" There's no doubt about it old tires and hot weather just don't go together. The first real hot spell will prove this fact. The roadsides will be lined with cars that tried to squeeze the last nickel's worth of mileage out of thin, weak tires. That's one reason why it will pay you to get rid of old tires now trade them in for brand-new Goodyear All-Weathers. But here's the other reason . You can buy Goodyear AH -Weathers better now in quality than ever before the world's best-known and best-liked tires at prices which hove never been as low as they are today! th only tira that gtvw you Wi axtro mllacge and th antra tally of Hio All-Woqthotr Trood ond tho aKtro durability of Suportwltt cord. MEDFORD SERVICE STATION "Your Tire Shop" C. C. Furnas, Prop. Main and Pacific Highway Phone 14. MANUFACTURED ON THE PACIFIC COAST Household Helps GAS POISONING DANGERS LESSENED BY INSPECTION Neglected small leaks in gas fix. turea are responsible for many cases of g-ur poisoning among children. The small quantity of leaking gas, while not enough to affect the adults of tae household, has been sufficient to make children 111. The alight gas leak should be at tenued to Immediately, and the fl turea In every home should be tested at regular Intervals. -For Sae Play JSewsqrs, PfSt For ChUft-s piay Firm Mattress For Baby The baby's mattress should "be firm and smooth and of good quality so that no bumps and hollows will form with continued use. A too soft mattress tends to be heating and to cause restlessness in sleep. You can afford to buy a good quality of mattress If you choose one big enough for the baby to use thru at least the first two years of its life. Cover printed linoleums with a thin coat of clear varnish. This pro tects the surface and it can be waxed and polished to prolong wearing. Cover Inlaid linoleum with a thin coat oi wax, let ft remain for 5 hours and then polish with a soft cloth. This will greatly protect the linoleum. When storing strong flavored foods In the Ice box, cover the dish or wrap the foods in waxed papers to prevent their flavorings from enter ing such mild-flavored foods as milk and butter. GRANTS PASS, April 20. (Special) Water has been' turned from the Savage Rapids dam Into the three main ditches of the Grants Pass Ir rigation district. Tuesday afternoon saw the first water In the Tokay Heights canal, high line canal and main canal. This marks the opening of sum mer Irrigation activities, the opening of more gates into a large number of ditches to follow soon. Late snow and an abundance of water promise adequate irrigation facilities for far mers and ranchers in and around Grants Pass. Dunne Appointed To Early's Post PORTLAND. April 20. (AP) Ap pointment of T. Morris Dunne, Port land business man and sportsman, a member of the state Industrial accident commission to succeed the late Charles T. Early, way anonunced by Governor Meier late Tuesday. Early died April 10. be smart 1 Childs play 5T AND WIFE STAND TRIAL TOGETHER The decision whether they will be tried together or separately, rests with L. A Banks, former editor and or- chardlst, and his wife, Edith Rober tine Banks, Jointly indicted for first degree murder for the slaying of Constable George J. Prescott, on the morning of March 16th, while Banks was resisting service of a warrant on an Indictment charging ballot theft. The two defendants have been advised by counsel, the matter is one for their own determination. . Friends of the accused intimate that they will face the Lane county Jury, which will decide their fate, to gether. The trial is scheduled to start Monday, May 1, at Eugene. Oregon law gives them the right to decide. any time before the actual start of the trial. The state has announced it would try Banks first, in the event separate trials were asked. Attorney T. J. Enright. one of the counsel for Banks, said yester day that the defense would be found ed upon the general plea of not guil ty. Under this plea the defense will have the right to introduce evidence to show Insanity, self-defense, "de fense of the castle." and gives them a wide latitude In the matter of evi dence. Under the general not guilty plea the defense can use one, or all of the possible defenses. The defense attorney said that be tween 15 and 20 witnesses would be called in their behalf. The state will conlend that Banks acted with premeditation and with out Justification, that he was "legally sane" at the time of the firing of the fatal shot, that his spoken and writ ten words, immediately after and be fore the murder, and his acts for the same period were rational and sane. Banks' notes to city and state offi cials, warning them of "bloodshed," and his statement to the state police, and in theJosephlne, county Jail will constitute part of the evidence td be Introduced against him at the trial. Attorneys of the city and county see similarity between the Banks case and that of Dr. Richard M. Brum field, insofar as legal insanity is con cerned. Dr. Brumfleld, a Roseburg dentin slew a hermit by the name of William D. Russell, to perpetrate an insurance hoax. He was convicted and sentenced to hang. Insanity was interposed as a defense. In the Brumfleld trial, the Oregon law covering Insanity as a defense was carried to the state supreme court, and upheld In a ruling on an appeal The Oregon law holds that Insanity when used as a defense must i be sufficiently shown, as "dethroning! reason." and that eccentricities or de-1 luslons of the defendant is not In sanity within the legal meaning of the' term. The Insanity under the Oregon law must be proved "beyond a reasonable doubt." Because of the prominence of Brumfleld in Douglas county, and the fiendish premeditation. Involved in the murder of Russell, the trial at tracted state and national attention. Brumfleld was arrested in Canada where he was employed as a farm hand and made his escape by wear ing women s garments. , . Broken windows glazed Sj ITow bridge Cabinet Works. Goodyear All -Weathers 568 and up Change Oil! Use Warm Weather Grade Now Let ua drain out that light winter-worn oil before It does damage. Refill with new clean heavier oil of the grade your car manufactur er recommends for protec tion In this weather. We recommend VEEDOL 30c qt. CYCOL 25c qt. To Tell World H 1 - Marjorle Casey of Sacramento will be California's representative at the Chicago Century of Progress Exhibition to tell all who will list en about her native state. (Associ ated Press Photo f Sacco-Vanzetti Judge Succumbs BOSTON, April 20 . ( AP ) Webster Thayer, the Massachusetts Judge who pronounced sentence of death upon Nicholas Sacco and Bartholemew Van zettl was dead today at the age of 75. The jurist succumbed to a cerebral embolism, suffered Friday in his room at the uillverBlty club here, and his condition had been too critical for him to be moved. His wife was with him irom the time -he was stricken. ltrrl 'ft! jffsYi" m i.i.' )CW ? ..10' j . - - LUtf".... tafia aVT- ' Y1 -'.W k ..If." -r V". 7. 6-" I BY SEATTLE. Wash.; April 20. (AP) A possibility that the embargo placed upon Russion lumber Imports today by Great Britain may aid soft wood lumber export sales In Oregon and Washington and particularly British dumb la, was .held out today in a statement by the West Coast Lum bermen's Assclatton. The association, however, pointed out that Russia, dented the British market to which she sold 45 per cent of her exported lumber last year, may decide to "dump" the lumber else where, threatening international lumber trade at other points. The (4 a thousand import tax on lumber levied by this country would not keep Russia from "lumping" a .half billion feet of lumber In the states. If she wanted to, In the opin ion of the association. If the embargo Is maintained, the association believes "It may be of great Importance to the lumber In dustry of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, depending on the duration of the embargo and the i amount of stock on hand in Sweden, Finland and Norway. "The United Kingdom usually Im ports from three billion to three and a half billion board feet of lumber per year and 90 per cent of that . . l...W .o .v:i.a Is soft wood, as grown In the Pacific Northwest." 1 Bobbed ears, like bobbed hair, are passe. Dogdom is against 'em. Fol lowing the lead of the debutante, also of grandma and the baby, that It Is no longer quite the fashionable thing to appear in society with the fetch ing boyish bob, so dogdom's elite has decreed against cropping, or the whit tled or bobbed ear. Fido says the ends do not Justly the means and he wants his progney to display whole ears, including the end. In his fight for what he con siders his right he has the unquali fied backing of the American Veteri nary Medical association and of all anti-cruelty to animals societies that are this week observing "Be Kind to Animals Anniversary." 1 There was great Joy In dogdom , when the news was flashed that the veterinary association at Us annual national meeting In Portland, Ore., passed a resolution reading: "Dog cropping Involves unnecessary cruel ty and Is a needless practice, con trary to the ethics of the veterinary profession. Mrs. Sidney Richardson, secretary of the Jackson County society de clares thnt despite some limited op position from advocates of the crop ped ear it is a matter of but a short time now before the whittled ear will be 1-ffislated out of existence as one of the greatest cruelties Inflicted upon any animal. No need to remind you, Miss Davis, of the importance of keeping fit ... in perfect trim all the time physically and mentally! And like you, intelligent women every where now realize how much their health and their families' depends on correct diet. That's one reason why so many are chang ing from other types of dressings to Best Foods Mayonnaisel For recent scientific research has shown that this finer mayonnaise, made with break fast eggs and fine salad oils, adds six special health benefits to all your salads ... six extra . food elements in addition to those you get from lettuce and tomatoes alone. 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