MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFOUD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933.
PJGE FIVE
Local and
From Bay City Al Myers of Haas
Bros.. San Franctaco, la transacting
buslneaa in Med lord today.
.
Callera from Resort Mr. and Mra.
M. Beclcelhelmer of Union Creek were
buatneaa callera and shoppers In Med
ford thla morning.
Eagle Point Shoppers Mra. Royal
Brown of Eagle Point was shopping
at Med ford atorea today. Another
from that town was Rose- whaley.
In From Willow Sprites Wllda
Richmond of the Willow Springs dis
trict waa In Medford today shopping
and attending to businws matters.
Mayor Goes North Mayor E. M.
Wilson left last night for Eugene,
where he waa called to appear as a
witness in the trial of L. A. Banks
and wife.
h Returns from Eugene Dr. R. P.
J Mdrtensen of thla city, who haa been
spending the past week in Eugene,
arrived back In Medford on the Ore
gonlan this morning.
Bicycle Stolen C. Hicks of 519
Pennsylvania avenue reported to city
police last night that his bicycle had
been stolen from the high school yes
terday. , Leaves for South Mrs. John
Blckan, formerly Edna Stein er.
left by motor for Santa Ana yester
day to return home after visiting hsr
parent. Mr. and Mra. J. D. steiner,
for the paat week.
f
Judge Steele Improved Judge W.
M. Steele waa reported getting atony
satisfactorily at the Sacred Heart hos
pital today, his condition being much
improved alnce he waa seriously 111
following a major operation.
Business Callers Mra. Nelson
Boomsllter waa a business caller in
it.rrifnrri tod av from Grants Fass.
Other visitors are Ed Lull of the Old
Stage road, H. L. Dalkie of Pern val
ley. T. R. Burnfiold of Jacksonville
and D. E. Hutchison of Trail.
Attending Trial Mra. Mark Millar
la amomr Medford folk attending the
Banka trial In Eugene this week. Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton H. Martin are also
at the trial, the three having arrived
in the university city by motor Sun-
day afternoon.
Stop In Eugene Mr. and Mra. O. C
. Bogga and Mr. and Mra. Ted Seamon,
who left here yesterday for Portland
on Irrigation business, stopped in Eu
gene yesterday afternoon to attend
the Banka trial, and Mr. Seamon waa
called aa a wltneaa.
No Trace Found State officers said
today that no trace had been found
of Dan Robb, Gold Hill resident e
ported missing. They were informed
by acquaintances of the man that he
had disappeared In a similar manner
on former occasions.
Journey North As witnesses for
tne state in tne muraer inai ox
Llewellyn A. and Edith R. Banks, be
ing held at Eugene, Mr. and Mrs
John Millard, Walter H. Jones and
Mra. Virgil Martin left Medford late
last night for the northern city. They
motored to Eugene with C. O. Furnas.
Undergo Operations Mra. G. F,
Marine of Central Point underwent
a major operation yesterday at the
Community hospital. Mrs. N. McAl
lister of West Tenth street, this city,
also underwent an operation at the
hospital Monday and was reported
getlng along nicely tjday.
Guests In Med ford Included among
those registered at the hotels ade M
S. Prestwood, G. w. Wilbur, W. H.
Rife, Wm. Lowit and R. Bloomfleid
of Portland, J. H. Peterson and E, E
El Us of Seattle. Mr. and Mra. A. p.
Smart of San Francisco, A. V. Bene-
chit of Corvallis, C. T. Major of New
York and P. B. Hawley of New York
Return from Trial Mr. and Mra.
R. E. Nealon of the Table Rock dls
v trlct returned last night from Eugene,
where they were among southern Ore
gonlans attending the Banks trl.il
Monday and Tuesday. While in the
north they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Johnson, who formerly made
their home at Table Rock on the
ranch now owned by E. O. Wilson,
The Johnsons sent greetings to all
their friends in the Rogue River val
ley. Attend Banks Trial Mrs. Robert
Grlmmett of Medford, Mrs. Sam L.
Sandry of Rogue River and Mra. Ed
win L. Severance of Jacksonville at
tended the trial of L. A. Banka and
wife, Edith R. Banks, charged with
first degree murder, Monday. They
were present when Mayor Jonea of
Rogue River took the stand and were
Interested In the testimony being
given, Mrs. Sandry "being a resident
of that community and Mrs. Grlm
mett a former resident.
RED HOT!
Quick! Economical!
FACTORY
BLOCKS
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lumber Building Materials and Fuel
Phone 7 1
End XcrlA Central "A
Personal
Go North Tomorrow Don Newbury
and Mrs. Gus Newbury are planning
to leave tomorrow by motor, accora- j
pan led by a group of friends, for Eu-i
gene, where they will attend the 1
Banks trial. I
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Lieut. Dunn Returns State Police
Lieutenant A. O. Dunn and State Po
lice Sergeant Ed Walker arrived back
in Medford late last night from Eu
gene, where they appeared as wit
nesses In behalf of the state in the
Banks murder trial.
Loses Overcoat A. K. Cass of
Grants Pass telephoned police in Med
ford thla morning that his gray tweed
overcoat was stolen by a hitch hlkor
from a Grants Pass restaurant last
night. '
Marriage Licenses Issued Those
who applied for marriage licenses in
clude Manuel Scares, 25. and Addle
Swearingen, 17, both of Fort Jones.
Cal.; Edward Hall, 43, and Georgia
Rosenberg, 39. both of Medford; Wil
liam Cole, 55, and Delia Kostlz, 47.
both of Montague, and Jesse Lattln,
39, and Merle Mulcahy, 40, both of
Burney, Cal.
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Pictures Tonight Horace L. Brom
ley will show moving pictures of the
Future Craftsmen at work on the
Turnbow residence, in a group of
films at the Senior high school this
evening. The pictures are being pre
sented at 8 o clock under tne aus
pices of the Future Craftsmen. This
Is the first time the films have been
shown, and all members of the club
as well as their friends and the gen
eral public are Invited to attend.
There will be no charge. Other films
of local interes.t will also be presented
by Mr. Bromley.
County Commissioners Bmmett
Nealon and Ralph Billings yesterday
refused the application of the com
munist 'party for the use of the audi
torium of the county courthouse for
the formation of a Jackson county
communist party, Saturday night.
In refusing the application, the
commissioners declared that since
Fred Walker, who was to be the chief
speaker, was a paid organizer of the
communists, and since the auditorium
of the courthouse was reserved for
the conduct of meetings of a con
structive sort, that the application
must be refused.
Val Waer of Table Rock made the
application, in the Interests of the
communist party.
The commissioners also ordered the
payment of $3600 on the purchase
contract of the county experimental
orchard, which was due some time
ago. The orchard was purchased two
years ago, and is conducted in the
Interests of experimental work of in
terest to local growers.
Would Delay Bill
WASHINGTON. May 16. (AP)
From a conference of republican sen
ators today. Senator McNary, party
leader, took to the democratic lead
ers a proposal to delay action on the
Glass bank bill until the pending Im
peachment trial of Judge Harold
Louderback is ended.
Harvard President
James Bryant Conant, 40, Sheldon
Emery professor of organic chem
istry, was chosen by the university
corporation as president of Har
vard to succeed A.Lawrence Lowell,
resigned. He Is one of the youngest
men ever to head the university.
Goad Firm to Trade With"
OFFICE SPACE FOR
Fl
Use of Second Floor Old City
Hall Provided:-Unemploy-ed
Groups Asks Continu
ance of Financial Aid
With announcement made to the
city council at ita regular session last
night that the base concentration
camp for the civic conservation corps
would be located In Medford. with
four thousand men in this district by
early summer, the body voted to al
low the organization use of the sec
ond floor of the old city hall at the
corner of Front and Sixth atreeta.
for the length of time the force will
be in Medford. W. S. Bolger, presi
dent of the chamber of commerce
requested use of the hall for the pro
ject. Although the Salvation army had
moved a part of Its supplies Into the
rooms, arrangements were to be made
to find other quarters for the church
group, in order that equipment might
be moved In today by the army men
Unemployed Ask Fund .
R. J. Knutson appeared before the
council in behalf of the Medford Un-
employed association and the Med
ford Association of the unemployed,
requesting that the financial aid pre
viously furnished by the city, be
continued. Upon recommendation of
the finance committee, the council-
men voted to pay 25 for the last
half of the month of May, and 950
for the month of June, after which
no further aid could be given.
The funds have been used for hir
ing Harry Moore as secretary, and the
council recommended that the un
employed groups, which are well or
ganized by this time, try to carry
on without a paid assistant.
Report on Gardens
Mr. Knutson also gave a report of
the city gardens which are located
near the Sunrise service station, near
the Marc'Jarmln residence, near the
Hamilton Patton residence and near
the Dr. F. G. Bunch residence.
The matter of amending the milk
ordinance to comply with the federal
regulations was accepted, upon rec
ommendation of the health commit
tee.
Representatives of the Four Square
Gospel church were given permis
sion to construct a tent for meet-
lngs, providing the grounds were
cleared afterward. Councilman C. C.
Darby was appointed responsible for
seeing that the property was cleared.
Street Plan Filed
Frank Rogers, city building Inspec
tor, presented the city superinten
dent's report concerning the widen
ing of East Main street, and the mat
ter was ordered filed.
No action was taken upon the
chamber of commerce report concern
ing the sewage disposal situation, and
the report made by Hamilton Pat
ton. Ben E. Harder and A. W. Pipes.
All members of the council were
present, with W. M. Clemenson pre
siding In the absence of Mayor E. M-
Wilson.
At Studio
With the addition of "The Dreyfus
Case," a first run feature and the
worlds' greatest story of a man's sac
rifice, the Roxy will have two features
for the 'rest of the run of "Mussolini
Speaks." In "The Dreyfus Case" a
man la accused of the most unpar
donable crime, but is guilty only of
love, loyalty and honor.
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN
would enjoy the privilege of correctly
corseting you in either a 1 or 3- piece
garment priced as low as 13.73.
Be prepared to take advantage of
the bargains at the coming Land
Auction Sale.
Starts TODAT
DICKIE MOOIIE
Bcrrl Mercer. Richard Bennett In
"NO GREATER LOVE"
Also
Lambt Gamble Comedy
Screen Snapshots News
Dally Mat. 1:30. Eve. 7 p. 111.
BARGAIN
DANCE
Dreamland
TONIGHT
Admissisn
10Q
Dinfy Moore 'g Little
Oianta
Slim At Rialto
Looks like Zasu Pitts doesn't like
the lire In 811m Summervllle's eyes
but Slim says. "It Isn't fire. It's my
antagonism." It's Just some of the
scenes, from the hilarious comedy.
"Out All Night," which opened a new
policy of all first-run pictures at
Hunt's Rlalto todRy.
Lee Tracy Coming
Lee Tracy comes to the Craterlnn
theater tomorrow In his latest story,
"Private Jones' which will Inaugurate
a new policy for George Hunt's "ace"
house of bigger and better pictures.
"The Working Man," George Ar
llss's greatest picture, closes Its run
tonight.
EAGLE PT PASSES
Mrs. Luclnda Pool, 60, resident of
the North West Eagle Point district
for the past three years, died at her
home Tuesday from heart trouble.
She waa a native of Mercer county,
111., and the wife of Byram E. Pool.
She leaves besides her husband five
brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be held at the
grae In the Central Point cemetery
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev.
J. M. Johnson will deliver the service
with the Perl Funeral parlor in
charge of arrangements.
EM XSliiOl
LUHINDA POOL OF
ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES NATION
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This excellent new portrait of President Roosevelt was made while
he sat at his desk In the Whits House and outlined to the nation his
plans for domestic and international recovery. (Associated Press
Photo)
STUDIO
First Medford
it
The B?ey2tis Case
Dreyfus before imDnsonment and after hi relets
With Ccdric Hardwicke and Beatrix Thonwon
The World's Greatest Love Story
Special Added Feature, "Mussolini Speaks"
2 FIRST RUN FEATURES
For the Price of One
Any Seat . . . Any Time
POOR REPUTE OP
BANKS TOLD BY
(Continued rrom Page One.)
EUGENE, Ore.. May 17 (AP) The
state drew near the end of Its rebut
tal testimony In the trial of Mr. and
Mrs. Llewellyn A. Banks here today
as a series of character witnesses took
the stand. Each testified that Banks,
ex-Medford publisher, had a poor
reputation for "truth and . veracity
and as a law-abiding clttEeii." Each
also testified that George J. Prcscott,
Medford constable, had a good repu
tation as a "mild mannered man, not
quarrelsome."
M Kltrlck On Stand
Wesley McKltrick. of Medford. on
of the two other rebuttal witnesses,
took the stand and denied having
heard Prcscott threaten the life of
Banks. McKltrick said he has been
In Jail on the ballot theft indict
ments. He denied being a "sort of
assistant Jailor," and said he la the
Jail cook.
Virgil Edington. Rogue River mall
carrier and school bus driver, anoth
er of several people indicted, on the
ballot theft counts, took the stand.
He said he is out on bonds and testi
fied that Banks had asked him to
nrtange for witnesses who would say
that Prcscott had threatened Bnnks'
ll.'e. This testimony was ordered
stricken from the records, however,
as not being competent rebuttal
testimony.
say Bunks Poor Citizen
Character witnesses Included Mrs.
Rase Guthrie Schleffelin. Medford
club woman; W. O. Webster, Medford
confectioner; Alfred 0. Burch, ex
member of the state board of higher
education; Marie M. D'Albinl, Med
ford clubwoman; O. O. Alenderfer,
Gates, another ex-mayor,
ex-mayor of Medford; and C. E.
All said Banks' reputation was bad
and that Constable Prescott had a
good reputation and was not quar
relsome. Buroh said he had been
a subscriber to Banks' paper, the
Medford Daily News, "until it became
too scurrilous to read."
Attorneys In Tiff
Ralph Moody, chief prosecutor, and
Frank Lonergan, chief of the defense,
amused the courtroom when, follow
ing a heated debate across the table,
Lonergan shouted, "Mr. Moody, don't
shake your fist at me because I don't
like It.'"
Judge Q. F. Sklpworth Interposed
the suggestion that the "fist shaking
was a characteristic gesture of
Moody's, while Moody replied that "I
didn't shake my flat at Mr. Lonergan
because I wouldn't dare." Lonergan
Is a stocky Irishman.
DICKIE MOORE IN
'NO GREATER LOVE'
A atory that exemplifies man's
humanity to man is presented in
"No Greater Love." which opened at
the Rosy theater this afternoon. The'
cast Includes young Dickie Moore,
Richard Bennett. Alexander -Carr,
Beryl Mercer and Alec Francis.
Are you looking for a "Wearable"
Hose? Try the' 75c and $1 ones at
ETHELWYN B- HOFFMANN'S
Change of Program
Showing of
15c
Livestock
PORTLAND. May 17. (AP) Cattle
100, calves 15: quotably steady.
Steers, good. 8 00-7.00; common and
medium, a3.75-6.SO; heifers, common
and medium. 13.00-6.50; cows com
mon and medium. 1.50-4:50.
HOGS: 250: steady.
SHEEP:; 100 steady.
Portland Wheat
Open Hl(th Low Clcae
May 63; 63'; 63 63
July 63J S; 63i 63
Sept 64 65 64". 65
Cash wheat No. 1 :
B1(E Bend bluestem 71
Dard hard winter, 12 pet 72 'i
" 11 pet . 68 !i
Soft white . , 63 '4
Western white . 61
Hard winter 63 i
Northern spring . 61
Western red 61
Oots: No. 3 white 24.uo
Corn: No. 3 E yellow S23.35
Mlllrun atnnrtard 21 00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 36:
barley 1; flour 14: corn 1: oats 1.
San Frnncihco Bnttcrfut
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17. (AP)
Butterfat 24;;.
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Walt St. Report
Bnnrl snle Averages.
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
May 17:
20 30 20 0
Ind'la RR's Ufa T0U1
Today 'ed-O 70.3 80.1 73.1
Prev. day.... 68 6 60 4 80.0 72 6
Week aso. 67.0 67.6 78.4 71 0
rear ago. 36.8 54.1 73.0 61.8
3 Yrs. ago ... 03.8 106.3 00.5 00 0
New 1033 high.
Sloek Sale Averages,
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
May 17:
50 20 20 00
Inrt'la RH'a Ufa Total
Today 74.0 '38 2 88.5 71.0
Prev. day 73.2 37.5 87.0 70 3
Week ago ... 73.7 36.7 85.5 70.0
Year ago 42.0 17.5 73.0 44.4
3 Yra. ago. ..178.2 131.6 269.1 102 8
New 1033 high.
NEW YORK, May IT. (AP) The
stock market moved forward over a
broad front today, cheered by a hope
ful Interpretation of Chancellor Hit
ler's speech before the relchstag, a
continuation of bright business re
ports and declaration of the regular
American Telephone dividend. While
early gains of 1 to. 5 points were
shaded late, the closing waa firm.
Approximately 5,000,000 sharea
changed handa.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. It Dye 101',
Am. Can 82
Am. Se Pgn. Pow .......................... lo?4
A T. Si T 110T4
Anaconda ....-............ 12
Atch. T. S. P. 61 f
Bendix Avla ........ 13
Beth. Steel 3734
California Pack'g lsii
Hunt's RIALTO
Four Days Starting Today
The First of the New Parade of Hits!
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SUMMERVILLE
and
AU PITTS In
Jimmy Gleason ,n
"MISTER
Paramount News
The Carlsbad of America Open All Year
mrj.sRiche.ieu Hotel m'!sn.
Finest Mud and Mineral Baths and
Mineral Waters in the World
Miraculous Curative Waters for Rheumatism, Arthritis. Lumbago,
High Blood Preuure, Nervous Fatigue. Stomach Troubles
Rates Oith meal.) Cottages, M day. tU wk. Hotel, 15 day, $30 wk.
In San Francisco atofj at the
Richelieu Hotel
Vaa Nni af Hear?
nnf.. Sl.v Pn
Fasts In Protest
I.
Manatma Gandhi continues his
fast at Poona In behalf of India's
lowly "untouchables" despite warn
ings of doctors. (Associated Press
Photo)
Caterpillar Tract.
1614
21
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
16
Curtlaa-WtlKht 3
DuPont 634
Clen. Foods 32 V4
Oen. Mot 231,
Int. Harvest 34
I. T. fe T HT4
Johns-Man 31
Monty Ward - 22
North Amer - 26'
Pcnnev (J. C.) 37
Phillips Pet 1U4
Radio 7V4
Sou. Pac -
Sid. Brands
St. Oil N. J.
St. Oil Cal.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel .
23
18i
34 V,
30H
. 6
. 35
28
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AGED 3 PASSES
David William Schnler, aged three
and one-half years, and youngest
ohlld of Mr. and Mra. William Schnler
of near Talent, passed away at a
looal hospital Tuesday night, after an
Illness of the past two weeks, due to
pneumonia.
He had been In excellent health,
and his death came as a great shock
to his relatives and friends In the
Talent and Phoenix communities.
He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mra,
William Schnler of Talent, five sis
tors, Annie, Clara, Olive, Ruth and
Delia June; one brother, George, all
at home.
Funeral services, under direction of
the Perl Funeral Home, will be held
at the Stearns cemetery, near Tal
ent, Friday at 2 p. m., Rev. M. Brown-rlgg-
of Phoenix officiating.
They're At It Again .....
America's lore-birds . . . 811m and Zasu
... In a hilarious farce of a Niagara Falls
honeymoon . . with mamn tagging along
to see that everything goes right!
another laugh riot
MUGG"
atamtkasl
For RpMrTItToiTr Fnlilrr, AddYrM
Byron Hot Spring
Contra Costs County, Csl. or
fUrhrlleil Hotel. Ssn Francisco
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
A CABIN SITE Must be sccaaslble.
yet not Close K oi.ier caoins. una
above hUjh water. Will pay cash
for bargain. See ,W. E. Thomas, 45
So. Central.
ROOM AND BOARD 120 month.
1211 East Main.
LOST Fair whit kid glove Sat.
ntght. Phone 391-R.
FURNITURE re-upholstrl. refinlsti-
fd and re-glued. Ftione 809-k.
TMbault.
FOR RENT 4 -room duplex. No. 510
ana siz ho. Bartieit. Tel. 341-ft-i.
FOR SALE Dodge and Hup pickup
for vzu eacn. lu-to w. inn.
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze turkey
eftm. from lo to 23-ln. hens, 100
each while they last. T. J. Hnynea,
1st house rlRht aide Red Topechool.
HERE IS A SAFE BUY WITH A SURE
INCOME P acres, 5-room houae,
barn. gariu?e. other outbuilding,
well at ttouae. barn and lot, no ir
rigation, close in on pood road, deep,
rich soli, Ideal for hops which can
be contracted now for five years at
35c. Tills place, planted to hop,
will pay for Itself in three years:
$3750.00. $750.00 oaah. balance on
term at 6 interest.
Wanted 2 to 5 -aero tract, good
soil, close In, unimproved. W.ll
pay cash.
Have a splendid home In Klamath
Palls, clear, within 3 blocks of the
mnln center of city, will exchange
for Medford property or Improved
acreage. W. O. TRILL, Suite 13,
Palm Bid;,, Real Estate, Ftre In
surance, Rentals.
WANTED 2 men with equipment
wu van gruiMLaae inemsejves to
cut wood on sharea. House and
stove furnished. Write or call on
Mrs. Barto, Rogue River, R. F., D. 1.
FOR SALE New Melllnk fireproof
nine; pain euo. bargain for CASH
or "What have you for trade?" Box
12513, Tribune.
WBANER PIGS, brood sow to farrow
aooii. nairut corn pacific cultivator.
M. F. Baker, highway I mile south
of Talent,
FURNISHED APT. 3-room, over-
muiieu iurniture. sun flosa mat
tresa. Priced right, with garage.
412 No. Ivy.
WANT TO RENT Good house Just
uora.Ma ou,y mmia, ror Deer garden.
What have you? Box 12504, Tribune.
.
Furniture re-upholstered, reflnlshfd
and re-glued. Phone 060-R. Thlbault.
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His finest '
Characterization As
Splendid as "Disraeli"
As Human as "The
Millionaire"
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