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PAGE FIVE Many Surprises in Store for Guests at Cooking School Thursday MEDFOED MAIL TREBU2JE, MEDFOttD, OEEGOX, "WEDXESDAT, IQY 31. 1933. GET FAST ACTION TERSE ORDER TO U. S. DELEGATION Group of Spokesmen and Technical Aides Departing Today for London World Economic Conference By V. O. VOSGLRGH Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May 31. (AP The United States delegation headed today lor the world economic confer ence at London with one final, terse instruction from Presidetn Roosevelt: Get fast action and cut the speeches short. On that, the diversified group of spokesmen and technical aides set out to translate Into accpmpllsh ment Mr. Roosevelt's bold bid for world concord, stabilization of cur rencies, lower tariff barriers, higher prices, more credit, employment and business, Beihlnd their campaign at the con ference opening June 12 were the painstaking consultations with for eign leaders at the White House and state department, upon which the president had staked much of his hope for success. Hull Heads Group Boarding a train at 7:55 a. m. to make the 2 o'clock (E. S. T.) sailing of the S. S. President Roosevelt, the group was headed by Cordell Hull, the secretary of state. The other delegates, some named at the eleventh hour, were James M. Cox of Ohio, Democratic candidate for the presidency a dozen years ago and a friend of the League of Nations; Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, and Bam McReynolda of Tenneseee, chair men of the house foreign relations committees; Ralph W. Morrison of San Antonio, Roosevelt backer and developer of power projects along the Mexican border. The lone Republican so far named to go Senator James Couzens of Michigan la to sail a week hence as his acceptance of appointment only yesterday left him no time to pre pare. The President Intends to name one more Republican, preferably a member of the house. War Debts Left Hull and his associates left the question of war debts behind, for the present intends to deal with this deltcat subject personally. Install ments totaling $144,000,000 are due June IB and Mr. Roosevelt Is hold ing fast for payment despite1 the strong indications of default Just-as the world conference gathering of some 60 nations comprising virtually the entire civilized world gets down to business. ' Many here believed the success of the I-ondon conclave will depend greatly on successful clearing of the debt hurdle. The topic, however, ta specifically barred from the program of t.he conference, which is sufficient ly loaded with thorny subjects. SARAH J. SLAGLE OF TALENT DIES Sarah J. Slagle,. wife, of J. D. Slagle of Talent, passed away in a local hos pital late Tuesday at the age of 7. She was born in the state of Kan sas, March 8, 1862. The family came to Jackson county 18 years ago and for the last three years had resided at Talent. Mrs. Slagle was a mem ber of the Presbyterian church and Vie Woman's Relief Corps of Central Point. Besides her husband, she leaves one son and one daughter, Mrs. L. D. Slagle of Talent. . Also three grand children. Funeral, services with Con ger Funeral Parlors in charge, will be conducted by Rev. Pope at the graveside in the Talent cemetery at 11 a. m. Thursday. IN FISHING STRIKE ASTORIA, Ore., May 31. (AP) Describing the official report of the state board of arbitration as a "Joke," , union fishermen on the Columbia river today refused to modify their strike demands for 8 cents a pound for raw fish. About 4000 Oregon and Washington fishermen on the Colum bia have been on strike since the sea son opened May 1. Today, 31 days after the strike be gan, and with by far the best part of the annual salmon run passed, the deadlock is as tight as ever. y BANKIN INJURED IN STUNT WITH PLANE PORTLAND, Ore., May 31. (AP) Comparatively minor injuries were suffered here yesterday by Dick Ran kin, Portland flier, when he attempt ed to fly his plane off the top of a speeding automobile. The " plane crashed nose first Into the ground. The stunt was a feature of a Memo rial day celebration at an amusement park here. -4 . Phone Charles A. Wing Agency about rates on Hall Insurance. NORGE LAUDED BY THOSE ATTENDING COOKERY CLASSES The Norge Rollator refrigerator, for which E. J. Peldman, formerly White Sewing Machine company at 24 North Bartlett street la local dealer, won much favorable comment from guests of The Mail Tribune cooking school. A particularly attractive model, which waa displayed on the stage at the Craterlan today during Hester Heath's program will also oe shown Thursday. Norge Rollator refrigeration is a de velopment and refinement of the ice box. known years ago as the Alaska. .Alaska Refrigerator Co. has been absorbed by the Norge Corp., which, in turn, is a subsidiary of Borg-Warner Co., the largest manufacturers of pre cision machinery In the world. Early In 1926 the Norge Corporation set- a Rollator at work In the labora tory where it has been running CON TINUOUSLY ever since, with the ex ception of a 24-hour period pnee each year when the Rollator is taken down, examined, and carefully checked with micrometer guagea to determine the wear. If any. that has taken place In the previous year. To date there has been no measurable wear on any of the Rollator parts. In other words, It wears in, Instead of out, much after the fashion of the celebrated Knight sleeve -valve motor. Norge refrigerators are In a class by themselves, according to E. J. Feld man, Medford manager for the dis tributing office. "Norge Is absolutely pre-eminent in the standpoint of ap pearance. No one dtuputee the fact that Norge is one of the most out standing electric refrigerators in beauty of design, hardware and fin ish," Mr. Feldman said. CENTRAL POINT BANK ORDERED SELL BONDS Order to ell city of Salem bonda, to the value of 10,000, held by the State Bank of Central Point, placed In the hands of the state bank super intendent was signed by the circuit Judge this week. The bonds of the value of $1000 each. Issued by the city of Salem for sewer Improvements, were directed sold to Harold Koster of Portland, the only bidder. The bonds will yield $88.19. . The order was Issued as part of the liquidation of the assets of the bank. To Control Cotton C. A. Cobb, Atlanta editor, will be named cotton production admlnla trator under the farm adjustment act. (Associated Press Photo) BY HEAVY DROP PORTLAND, Ore., May 31. (AP) The Journal said today that "the most severe damage ever encounter ed by the prune industry of Oregon and Washington is confirmed." Entire sections of the Willamette valley, the report said, will have no prunes to harvest since the drop in those districts has been practically complete. "Guesses as to the probable produc tion for western Oregon and Clark county, Washington," the survey said, "indicate an output of not more than 15 to 25 per cent of a full crop, w,hich means probably not more than 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 pounds." FISH STAYS. MUM ON :T PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. (AP) Art M. Fish, assistant state game su pervisor, today refused to comment on reports that he had submitted his resignation to the chairman of the state game commission, to become effective when tfie commission shall act on it. . Fish did say that the only reason he would consider "a change" would be for his own "economic better ment." He would neither confirm nor deny the rumor that he had resigned, The Kitchen Cabinet and Porcelain Top Tables Used by Hester Heath This Week at the FREE COOKING SCHOOL WERE FURNISHED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK p Convenient Kitchens and 'Happy Kitchens' Little conveniences that lessen the drudgery of kitchen work may be added at comparatively little cost. A kitchen cabinet, if your kitchen is lacking in "built-ins" . . . porcelain top tables, up-to-the-minute utensils all spell fewer and pleasanter hours at kitchen work. Kitchen Cabinets Here you will find a cabinet that will give Just the needed conveniences in any kitchen Priced As Low As Porcelain Top Tables $4.95 A porcelain top table Is a necessity In the modern kitchen. You will find one here exactly the right size at a price you can well afford. Breakfast Sets ts ft&SSirMttii&iiHtAVitfi'.a 4 Painted and unfinished breakfaat wta at very moderate prices . . . choose Tours now while prices are still at bed-rock i The prlcs are as low as $6-0Q iliiiifctfii 117 South Central. Medford, Oregon. Phone 286. F EHAS p; IN MANY USERS The fact that there are a million more Frlgidaire in use than any other make of refrigerator la proof of the dependability and superiority of this fine electric ice box. accord ing to Morris Leonard, proprietor or Leonard Electric store. The Frlgid aire will be used by Hester Heath at The Mail Tribune'e cooking school. Craterian theater, today and this model will also be on display Thursday. Among the outstanding features combined in the new Frlgldalres are: "Full automatic defrosting; chromium plated freezing unite; center icing with added shelf space; semi-con cealed hinges; acid-resisting porce lain and quick release ice trays. In operating this amazing refrigerator no more current is used than an ordl nary lamp bulb. In appearance Frigidaire Is distinc tive and sturdy. Every detail reflects the etandards which have made Frlgidaire the choice of a million more buyers than any other electric refrigerator, Morris B. Leonard ex plained today. An especially attractive effer is being featured by the Leonard Elec tric company this week to enable southern Oregon housewives to pur chase Frlgldalres at a very low price. FRED HITCHCOCK NOTED ENGINEER, HERE FOR VISIT Fred C. Hitchcock of New York city, who had charge of the construction of the Moffatt tunnel through the Rockies, and one of the foremost civil engineers of the land, is In the city for a few days, visiting his old friend, Fred Biakeley of this city and Port land, a mining operator. They were young men together in Ohio, and both are members of the Toledo, Ohio, B. P. O. Elks lodtre. No, 53. The two Elks made an agreement to attend the Medford lodge session. Thursday evening. It will be the first time In 40 years they have attended lodge together. Hitchcock, beside building the Moffatt tunnel, regarded as one ot the engineering feats of recent times, has constructed railroads In China, Japan, Russia and South America, and his profession has carried him to all parts of the globe. Hitchcock remembers Biakeley when he played right field for the Alle gheny, Pa,, baseball team. The pres ent Pittsburg team of the Natiorai league, sprang from this organiza tion. Biakeley played professional baseball before Owney Patton, an other local diamond pioneer, waa ou of knee pants. See Charles A. Wing Agency tor Hail Insurance. , Mac. and Ted buy old tire. 33 Me, Front St. GRAYBAR SHOP THE TOWlly IF YOU WISH - BUT DON'T OVERLOOK THIS CI mr v mw m A V. . Walut THIS U a year that you want ' dollar for dollar value for your monejr-aod so Crawford has built this electric rarge to meet your exacting requirement. Shop around. but be sure to see this full elre electric ran fte. Look at its 16-lnch oren Its lustrous enamel flnleh Iteour eurface cookluft ' unite. Remember, only Crawford 1 Triple Automatic You can automatically time either the oTen surface unit or an appliance such m a coffee percolator. The Crawford clock turns them on and off without a bit of watching. This Is the loweatflprlce at which we hara ere offered this Crawford electric range. It's ''Shoppers' Value" that will last yon a lifetime. Extra special low down payment. Balance on convenient monthly payments. Slightly mora on budget plan. Clock and condi ment set extra. 125 LEONARD ELECTRIC Holly Theatre Bldg. Morris B. Leonard Phone 421 f- A MILLION MORE FRIGID AIRES In Use Than Any Other Make PR OOF oE ?g5aire.'s cPopul-ari? X XVvJ'V'JL Of Frigidaire s Superiority Hester Heath Will Use a Frigidaire Today and Thursday at the Cooking School $ 1 0 Down That's All You Need for a New FRIGIDAIRE $5c67 Monthly .Takes Care of the Balance, Including Finance Charges. This fine new FRIGIDAIRE offers many outstanding features Full auto, matic de-frosting; chromium plated freezing units; center icing with added shelf space; semi-concealed hinges; acid-resisting porcelain and quick re lease ice trays 1 Leonard Electric Holly Theatre Bldg. MORRIS B. LEONARD. Phone 427 u mi ' M 1 H'J i