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1 METF0TID MA? L TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 25, 1933 PAGE NINE Local and Personal TRAFFIC ARRESTS Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Al Flora are leaving today for a busi ness trip to California. Howletti In CltyMrs. 8. E. How-! lett and daughter, Mtaa Kattle How lett of Eagla Point were shopping in Medord yesterday. Insurance' Man Here J. G. New man, representative of the National Insurance company, was in Medford yesterday from Portland transacting business. Called to Medford E. C. Monnlch of Portland, arrived in Medford on the Oregon ian this morning, having been called to Medford by the death yester day of his brother, Fred Monnlch. Mr. Grant Returns Carl E. Grant, district manager for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, returned to Medford from Portland, where he at tended the regular monthly meeting of managers for the company. V EHenbnrj: to Coqullle State Police 'Officer Wm. H. Ellenburg left this morning lor Coqullle, where he will be stationed for a week while State police Officer Harry Hogan Is on a vacation. Business Callers Among persona in Medford yesterday and today attend- lng to business matters were L. H. Wyant of Lake Creek. Mrs. Chub An derson and Mrs. Donna Graffia of phoenix and Miss May Green of Ashland. Tickets at School Robert Boyl, in charge of the ticket sale for the Gleemen's concert at the senior high school thla evening, announced that those who do not obtain their tickets in advance, may buy them at the high school auditorium thla evening. Visit In Portland Mr. and Mrs Harold Relchsteln and Mra. Frank J Newman left this morning for Port land, where they will spend four or fiva davs visiting Mrs. Marian Alex ander. The latter is Mrs. Rlohsteln's "slater, and Mrs. Newman's daughter. Mr. Llndsey Home D. O. Llndsey of Lozler Lane was removed from the Sacred Heart hospital to his home yesterday following a three weeks' tn in t.vi hrvmital. wher h under went a major operation. His condition. yesterday was descnoea as mucn im proved. Vacations In Hawaii Miss Irene Shoemaker of San Francisco, sister of Ray Shoemaker of Talent, Is spending two weeks vacationing in Honolula, having made the Journey across the tanifs nn th MfLtaiii.. Miss Shoemak er's photograph appeared in a recent edition or a san rrancisco paper, ich lng of her vacation plans. Guests In Medford Portland folk listed on the hotel registers here in clude Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dlckinaon; G. R. Murch. George Pettergell, Mel vin Fray, C. F. Strathouse, W. G. Edwards,- W, G. Cusl!k, - and X. Wieder horn. Other hotel guoats were Ralph . Wprth and John F. Carkln of Salem. F. G. Henry of Seattle, O. C. Honey of Los Angeles, Carl W. Raisler of Red ding, Robert L. Vaughn of Baker and E. L. Garner of Eugene. Playground Open Friday According to announcement in the Ashland Daily Tidings, Marie Mitchell la to be In charge of the Lltohia park play ground from May 25 until June io, at which time Eleanor Coombe will return to Ashland from the University of Oregon. Supervision will be from one to five p. m. daily, and swimming classes will be started when Miss Coombe takes up her duties. Mrs, Roger III Mrs. H. R. Rogers la a patient at the Community hos pital for medical care. Dog ts Poisoned Clayton Whltlock of 537 Austin street, reported to the city police that his fox terrier had died from strychnine poisoning. Undergoes Operation Mra. L. J. Sims of Sams Valley underwent a ma jor operation at the Community hos pital today and was reported getting along satisfactorily this afternoon. Club Council Meets The Buslnees and Professional women's club exec utive council met today noon at the Hotel Jackson to make plans for the next regular session of the club. Don Newbury Home Attorney Don Newbury returned Monday from Portland, where he visited Mrs. New bury, who la convalescing In the northern city. - m Welfare Group to Meet The last meeting for the year of the Allied Welfare association will be held -Fri day at the Hotel Medford. Luncheon is scheduled for 13:10 o'clock and a large attendance la urged as It will be the last session of the year. Breazeale in Jail Ernest Breazeale, 30. charged with being drunk on a public highway, was lodged in Jail by state police this morning. Brea zeale was arrested at the Countiy club. JUDGE IN BUYING STOCKS Continued trom Page One) he could reciprocate In the future was placed in the record. Asked how Raskob could rcclpro cate Whitney quietly replied he was chairman ol the Democratic commit tee. L Pecora pointed out that at the same time the stock was orier-a to Joseph B. Nutt. treasurer of the Re. publican national committee. Rogers "Wise Cracks" "The difference was that he was offered 3,000 Instead of 1,000," Sen ator Byrnes (D 8. C.) commented Will Rogers, a spectator. Interject ed loud enough for committee mem bers to hear: "Too bad there wasn't a chairman of the progressives." "I never heard of anybody so ! trulstlc," Couzens commented. "It was not a question of altru. Ism," Whitney rejoined. "You hoped past pleasant relations would continue by giving these men a profit?" Couzens asked. "I wouldn't want to say we tried to make them unfriendly," Whitney said. "Perhaps my first answer waa too strong. We wanted to continue our relationship. That list shows that many were Just personal mends. Whether It made them more friendly or less friendly well I hope they all made a profit." KMED Broadcast Schedule There are going to be a lot of arrests" made in Medford this sum mer for ti aff ic violations, at least that Is the Implication contained In little slips, printed by the chamber of commerce. With an official head ing of the police department the slips, which will be left In many cars, have all the appearance of the fore boding tags that traffic copa leave. They read however, close examina tion reveals: "We take this oppor tunity to welcome you to our city; also to remind you that you have violated the traffic ordinance by . The blank will be filled by membere of the publicity com mittee, who will name whatever of fenses they choose. The penalties prescribed are as follows: Trip to Jacksonville, trip to j crater Lake, trip to Lake o' the Woods or Diamond Lake, trip to Ore gon Caves. "We are sure you will find thla penalty a real pleasure, and when completed, kindly submit this slip ; to the Medford Chamber of Com merce and it will represent your re lease" . , the slip states In conclu sion. F! A formal charge of failure to halt and give assistance following an auto accident, was filed late yesterday by the district attorney's office against W. G. Nelson, truck operator and foreman for the Central Point cut off construction. Bond waa fixed at 91500 pending action of the next grand Jury. Nelson Is charged with running down Flagman Baize Tuesday night, when traveling at an excessive rate of apeed and when he Ignored his orders to stop. Baize sustained a broken pelvic bone and leg and other Injuries. His condition waa reported as Improving. Internal Injuries were feared, but did not develop, physic ian's reported. Following the accident, Nelson waa arrested In the western section of the city. State police reported that the bumper and one light of his car had been removed. Western Beer a IS Cents Bottle Several local retailers announced this morning that western beer would be sold at the reduced price of fif teen cents a bottle, the beverage up to the present time having been on sale for twenty cents. According to news dispatches from the north, the same price prevails now In Seattle, Friday 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 9:30 Morning Melodies. 9:45 Musical Notes. 10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Home-makers Bureau. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:45 Quartettes Parade. 11:00 Grant Pass Hour. 11:15 The Lumber Jacks. 11:45 song and Comedy. 12:00 Mid-lay Review. 13:15 ttadi Rendezvous. 12:30 Nee Fii-shea. Mall Trlbuni. 12:30 Seed and Garden Talks. 12:45 Monarch Melodies. 1:00 Varieties. 1 ;3o vignettes. 2:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:15 Women's Greater Oregon Asso ciation. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music of Old. 4:00 Across the Seas. 4 :30 Masterworks. 5:00 Popular Uarade. 5:45 News Digest. Mail Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide. 6:15 Sports and Fishing Flashes by Al Piche. 6:20 Dinner Dance Music. 6:35 H1-H0. 6:50 In San Francisco. 7:05 Modernistic. 7:30 Eventide. 8:00 U. 8. Frost Forecast. The Property Owners association will meet Friday evening at the pub lic auditorium In the court house. Information, worth real money to those who have rental property, will be available and discussed at this meeting, it is declared, and every property owners is urged to attend It is probable that this will be the last meeting until the summer is over. M'CARTHY'S DOG NOT VICIOUS SAYS JUDGE Jack McCarthy's police dog was found not guilty of vlclousnesa in city court yesterday, when Judge Al len D. Curry announced his verdict In answer to the complaint .brought by Miss May Phlpps, whose little terrier was badly chewed a short time ago by the well known fighter's dog. McCarthy was instructed by the court, however, to keep his dog on a leash to avoid any future en counters with dogs untrained In the pugilistic art. NO ILL EFFECTS E (Continued from Page One.) was believed to be suffering from no serious 111 effects from his days and nights of exposure. Study Strain Blamed Conner la In the graduating class and officials believed that the strain of final examinations was the cause of his disappearance. Army officers said he left a note behind him saying he waa going absent without leave but they would not comment on police Information the note threat ened suicide. Officers said today that Conner waa In good condition but probably would be kept in the hospital for several days. They said that because of high scholastic standing he would be graduated with his class despite the time he has lost. j It' J . "Tremendously happy," they said. over the safe return of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy W Conner of this city today awaited further word of the circumstances' of the disappearance and return of Cadet John S. Conner, honor student at West Point military academy, . "We are tremendously happy," Conner last night told the Mall Tri bune. Neither he nor Mrs. Conner, he said, had believed that the boy would take his own life as had been Indicated In a note reputedly found In his room, but he declared that nevertheless, "we are Immeasurably relieved." Had the boy not been found yes terday, Conner said, a member of the family would have left here last night for West Point to be at the scene of the search. The trip will not be made now, he said, because of ample assurance that their son's condition Is satisfactory. k Late yesterday the Conners re ceived a message from their son say ing "Everything all right. Will write soon. Love to all. John " The West Point oommandant telegraphed that young Conner had been found "In excellent condition, considering that he had been in the woods without food since disappearance. Now in hospital taking nourishment." Chevalier Scoring In Craterian Film The charming Maurice Is back once more with his pouting Chevalier Up, his witty banter, melodious songs, and the gayest collection of alluring sweethearts that Hollywood was able to furnish. The picture la Para mount's "A Bedtime Story", and It opened yesterday at the Craterian theatre with a featured cast includ ing Helen Twelve trees, Edward Ever Horton, Ad r terms Ames and Baby Leroy. Norman Taurog directed. Little Baby Leroy "Monsieur Bab-ee" to you who, you will re member, was selected from thou sands of competing Infanta In Cali fornia to play this role In the pic ture, Is background for the title, the story and Its most delightful comedy and romance He does things that no year-old Infant has ever done on the screen before, and you'll applaud him as the screen's latest TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Nancy Torres, screen actress from Mexico, told Los Angeles police of halna kldnaoed and severely beat en. She escaped from her abductors and found refuge on a doorstep in Paclflo Palisades. (Associated Preas Photo) WANTED Part time bookkeeping or small sets. Experienced. Phone Kit son, 1061-R. star. Chevalier, too, la charming In hte usual "naughty" manner, singing four song hits that the radio has played for months but which you really haven't heard until you listen to Chevalier sing them. Cohens and Kelly To Show At Rialto Those who are tired of the stark realism of life, the depression wlW find a welcome relief in seeing "The Cohens and Kellys In Trouble." the laugh riot co-starring George Sid ney and Charlie Murray, which opens Friday at the Rialto. And anyone who has a sense of humor will find laughter galore In the sea-going com edy, the seventh of the "Cohens ana Kellys" series. Sidney and Murray have a iplen did eupportlng cast, which adds much to ths production which may be called, without exaggeration, the best of the Sidney-Murray series. "Pick Up" closes its run tonight. BANQUET FRIDAY EVE The Women's Greater Oregon asso ciation will entertain Friday night at an Oregon Products banquet at the Holland Hotel, which has been ar ranged as a benefit for the Prescott trust fund. A splendid program has been ax ranged for the evening and the menu will feature Oregon products, exclu sively. Mrs. Reade M. Ireland, state president of the Women's Greater Oregon association, and Mrs. J. George Keller, state chairman, will be here to talk on the work of the association and Its success throughout the state. Other speakers will be W. S. Bolger, president of the chamber of com merce, and Frank Jenkins. The mu sical program for the evening will be furnished by James Stevens, popular local baritone, who will be accom panied at the piano by Almua Prultt. Reservations for the dinner may be made by calling the Hotel Holland or 1678. FOR SALE Locust Grove. Phoenix, Ore. inquire ox owner, j. o. auq roller, Medford. FOR RENT Pine furnished residence, high class. 135.00 per mo. Res. B Ideal Court, cor Myrtle and Taylor Bts., Geo. Iverson. HOME BUYERS. ATTENTION CLOSE In East side home, corner lot. paved on both sides, wonderful shade, double constructed stucco house, 6 years old, large living room, dining room, hardwood floors, kitchen breakfast nook, laundry room, bath, two bed rooms, base ment, garage, this pi are sold for 5000.00. today"! price 2350.00. Clear. Easy terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 10 N. Riverside WANTED Intelligent girl for a good home and small wage. Work light. Must be able to drive car. Call 153, Ashland, Oregon. WANTED Electric refrigerator, medi um else. Phone 1566-L. I HAVE a 30-yard capacity placer mining machine. Will work your mine on percentage with or with out your help. Write P. O. Box 10. Blngen, Wash. FOR SALE Beat small tract buy in valley. Small payment down and easy terms. Four - room house, pressure system, good well, barn and chicken house, fi acres under Talent ditch, good deep soil, 4 acrea fine crop alfalfa, garden planted, locat ed Just outside Phoenix. Southern Realty Co., 44 N. Riverside. 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Nik it ' fk These Medford Firms Offer a Complete Showing of Straws and Panamas With the purchase of a straw or panama of $1.00 value or more, they will present a FREE TICKET to Hunt's Craterian for the showing of MAURICE CHEVALIER in his latest pic ture, "A BEDTIME BTORY " . . . 8ecure YOUR hat and free ticket FRIDAY from these firms Mann's J. C. Penney Co. Ward's The Toggery Lee's Men's Shop Campbell's Helen Twelvetrees Adrienne Ames Edw. Everett Horton Leah Ray . . . Sandman Maurice itntlnff HWMt lullahlea of lora . . making rutleti laden happee . ( and hapnee ladeex reitleM . '. . Ever; pratty girl In all Parte la awake to hit eharma. Hear CHEVALIER Sing; "In the rark In Paree" "Home-Made Heaven" "M'lleu Bab;" "Look What I'm Oot Also Stan LAUREL Oliver HARDY "Towed In a Hole" "Football Footwork" Universal News 226-230 Z. Main. Wholesale and BUU