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PAGE SEVEN BROTHERS FACE DEATH PENALTY EIGHT KILLED IN Extend Showing of Craterian Screen Hit Local and Personal JrETTFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFOTCD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1933. ! Mrs. Butler In North Airs. E. N. Butler is spending two weeks in port land the guest ol Mrs. Vern Hall. In Medford Saturday Among out-of-town shoppers in Medford Satur day was Dick Strauss of Sams Valley. ' From a Distance -Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Depeu and Dudley O. Thompson of Manistee, Mich., were hotel guests registered from points distant. Seattle Folk Prom Seattle, Mrs. R. M. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. D'Oyley were guests this week-end at a local hotel. From Portland Among the guests at hotels here are C. G. Gregory, Guy A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith. Charles M. Peterson. C. H. Johnson and Edwin Johnson of Portland. Go to Berkeley Mrs. Leon B.Haa kins, Mlas Gertrude Hasklns, Mrs. R. D. Semon and young son left- yester day for Berkeley, Calif., where they plan to visit friends ind relatives. Wedding Saturday Justice of the Peaoa W. R. Coleman officiated at the wedding Saturday of Emma Vina Weeks and Jess W. Rowley of Scotta Bar, Calif. They were accompanied here by relatives of the bride. Stop in Medford Hotel guests in the city include C. E. Hayes of. Ven ice, Calif., Vernon J. Huff of the Fed eral hotel in San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bice of Worthins ton, W. Va. Attend Exercises Mrs. G. L. Hol brook and daughter Helen of Klam ath Falls attended the graduation ex ercises in Medford last week, and while here,, were the guests of Mrs. M. F. White. Journey North Mr. and Mrs. C. W. MaoDonald have Journeyed north to Eugene, where they plan to spend a few days visiting their son before continuing to Portland for a few days. Thay made the trip north by motor. To Vacation Here Llnwood Dug gan of San Francisco plans to spend his summer vacation at California on the Rogue. He arrived here Saturday morning on the Shasta from the bay city. At the Hotels L. M. Flchards of the United States Navy stopped in Medford Friday night, as did Pete G. Wallace of Stockton, and David L. Wolf, A. P. Edwards, Mrs. D. D. Full er, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiffany and Paul Gardner, all of Sua Francisco. Oregon lan s C. C. Carthey of Al bany was Included among the Ore gon people registered at hotels in this city. Others were M. R. Lewis of Cor vallis, 0. C. Archibald, Guy Cordon and Roy Entler of Roseburg, B. R. pooley of Eugene and J. A.Sholseth and J. O. Stearns of Salem. Fined $5 Leslie E. Croucher was fined $8 In Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's court Saturday, on a charge of operating a motor vehicle without a muffler. The fine was sua-, pended. Croucher was arrested Friday , evening by state police on the high way north of Medford. Returns North Reverend A. 0. Ar cher of Portland, formerly pastor of the Free Methodist church In Med ford. left on the Shasta Saturday for Portland, having visited In Ashland, and also attended the morning ses sion of the Young People's Missionary society's convention here; Had Coat Stolen Joe Sllva of Oak land, Calif., reported to city police Friday evening that en route here from the south, he picked up a man aDd woman hitch-hiker at Redding, and about two hours after letting them out of his automobile In Med ford, he discovered a leather coat had been stolen. Loses Pin Doris Delamarter of Newburg, Ore., is in Medford attend ing the Young People's Missionary convention of the Free Methodist church, and yesterday reported at the Mall Tribune that she had lost a Silver W. C. T. U. pin which she had won. Anyone finding the pin, Is re quested to turn It over to the pastor of Free Methodist chureh. Get Work at 'Y" People of Med ford are reminded thla week that the local Y. W. C. A. acts as an em ployment agency for women and are advised to call 981-L when wishing to register for work or to obtain some one to work. This service la offered by the board members, who are anx ious to have people take advantage of it- . - On Buying Trip C. D. Bean, man aster of the Medford Montgomery Ward and company, J. H. Pennington, manager of the Klamath Falla Mont gomery and Ward store, and C. M. Hon of the furniture department -f the local store, are leaving today for Portland, to spend a few days buying merchandise for the southern Ore gon stores. Apply for License Don LeRoy Mes slnger 37, of Provolt and Alt ha Lu cille Gray. 19, erf Williams Creek, ap plied for a marriage license Satur day at the county clerk's office. Un der tne new state law, which went In effect Friday, the applicants must watt three days before the license Is granted. He is a native of Oregon, and she of Nebraska. It Is the second marriage for him, and the first for; her. 1 Reside in City Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ptckard have taken up their residence j at 31 Mistletoe street. They formerly resided at Bend. Mr. Ptckard will travel out of Medford, making his headquarters In this city. Avoid "Gin" Law Everett York Cor kln, 3d, of Medford. and Hazel Marie Schmllt, 33, of Grants Pass, were the second couple to avoid the "gin mar riage" barrier by a few hours. Miss Schmidt Is well known in this city, her father Fred Schmidt having own ed Fred's Auto Park on the Pacific highway, south for some time. Cor- kin gave his occupation as that of orchardist and his flencee a clerk. He was born in Hillsboro, N. D., while Miss Schmidt is a native of Grants Pass. It Is the second marriage for him and the first for her. Grants Pass Daily Courier. CAMP FOR JOBLESS IS BEAR MOUNTAIN. N, Y., June 10 (AP) The first camp for unem ployed women, known as Camp Tera and suggested by Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt and Secretary of Labor Perkins, opened today with 17 wo men, ranging in age from 18 to 30, arriving from New York. For the first week, rest will be the order for the Jobless women. Each Wednesday and Saturday, a new contingent will arrive until the camp's capacity of 200 Is filled. DEATH TAKES ONE HARTFORD, Conn., June 10. (AP) Winchell Smith. 63, who as one of the creators of "Lightnin " and "Brewster's Millions" was a leading American playwright, died thla after noon at his home, Mill Streams, Farmlngton. His death came less than a year after that of ,hls wife, Grace Spencer Smith, who worked with the play wright on many of his dramas. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, June 10. (AP) Mar kets were most vigorous in the com modity departments today, though stocks came through ripples of week end profit taking with a small aver age net advance. Several leading lndstrials finished slightly off. The volume dropped to 2,786,440 shares. Todays closing prices for 32 se lected Btocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 117 Am. Can 92 Am. iSc Fgn. Power 17 A. T. & T 123 Anaconda 17 4 Atch. T. & S. F 64 Bendlx Avia ..... n'a Beth. Steel .. .. 30 California packing 24 V2 Cataplllar Tract. 22 'i Chrysler 24 Coml, Solv 19 Curtlss Wright 3 DuPont " H .. 78 Gen. Foods ... . 38 Gen. Motors ...... . 27 Int. Harvest . .. 39 I. T. & T. .... 18 Johns Man 40 Mont. Ward . .... 24 North Amer 33 Pennoy (J. C.) Phillips Pet. 39 14 Radio . io u Sou. Pac 241-2 Std. Brands ,, 20 St. OH Cal 34V4 St. Oil N. J 37 Trans. Amer 7 Union Carbide 40 United Aircraft 33 U. 8. Steel 55 Beauty At Alabama E' it ' ' ."'a fif -;M r A jury in Florence, Ariz., recommended the death penalty for Man. uel, 17, (left) and Fred Hernandez, 19, brothers, upon conviction of slaying an aged Needles, Cal., prospector and robbing him of $35. (Associated Press Photoi TENGWALD MADE VETS AID BOARD Word has ' Just been received an nouncing appointment of Carl Y. Tengwrtld as representative for Jack son county of the World War Vet erans State Aid commission, and all properties which the commission has repossessed and acquired title to will be under his direct charge, both as to sale and rental for the state. The commission has just been com pleted reappraising all of Its state owned property and .has fixed new sales prices and Is ready now to enter upon an aggressive sales cam paign in order that these properties can again be placed back upon the tax rolls of the county and state. In Jackson county the commission has Invested 50,765.96 in 19 city residences and four farms. Through out the state there are 1058 indi vidual parcels owned by the state aid commission, of which 703 are city residences and 355 are farms. In these the commission has invested $3,417,379.94. Full particulars pertaining to these properties can be secured from any realtor in Medford, Ashland and Cen tral Point, or from Carl Y. Tengwald. f00 LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH paid for men's 2nd hand sul, odd coats, hats and shoes. Will H Wilson, 32 North Fiont FOR SAliE Furnished cabin on river at Union Creek, Phone 968-X, 318 W. Jackson, Medford. TOILS AT BORDER SAN ANGEIjO, Tex., June 10. A) Billy Woods and Clifford Dopson, who escaped with nine other convicts from the Kansas penitentiary Me morial day, were captured by two U. S. customs officers today while flee ing toward tne Mexican border. The fugitives were taken prisoner near Junction, Tex., 150 miles from the Rio Grande, by Customs Officers J. A. Tllley and W. E. Kllborn. Two women and a baby were with the convicts, who were driving a car stolen In Missouri. ROBBERS LEAVE IN EU REEDSPORT, Ore., June 10. (AP) Prank Timberlake, 70, was found unconscious at his home today by Charles Wilbur. When Timberlalie failed to answer his knocks, Wilbur broke down the door and found the Injured man. Police said Timberlake recovered sufficiently to say he had been assailed by robbers, who es caped with an unnamed amount of money, a diamond ring and a watch. Timberlake was taken to a North Bend hospital for treatment. T BLAST AND FIRE NORTH ARLINGTON. N. J, June 10. tAP) With the toll of the dis aster temporarly fixed at eight dead, 5 missing and at least 75 injured, a preliminary investigation into last nigh' celluloid plant explosion de veloped evidence police said, point ing to incendiarism and Industrial warfare as the cause of the holocaust. John E. Guldettl Bergen county proescutor'a detective, announced clues of Incendiarism had been found in the wrecked plant of the Atlantlo Pyroxlln Waste company's plant, and told of being informed of threats of reprisal made against the operator of the piant by business rivals. Alex Scheineit, the operator of the business, was being held on chargsa of technical manslaughter. Gutdettl's announcement was fol lowed by orders for the arrest of two Elizabeth, N. J., men as material wit nesses of the disaster. The names of the men sought were not dis closed. Gulaettl said he had learned that Scheineit had Deen warn.' recently by business rivals that a "bitter fight" was In the offing to determine which would stay In business the longest. E (Contiuued num Page One.) and Deputy Coroner Will Dodge of Ashland. Came Here Recently Mrs. Simmons, about 32, was em ployed by the Eakln's. Sh is report ed to have two children residing In California with an aunt. Mr. Eakln has a brother, C. B. Eakln of El Cerrlto, Calif. Mrs. Eakln returned to her home at Talent, only Wednesday from Abbottuford, Wis., where she was called several weeks ago by the serious Illness of her mother. The Eakins had recently come west to cia!ce their home, because of Mr. En kins' health, and had since operated the Eakln chicken hatchery on the east side of the Pacific high way near Talent. wanted Widow wants Rood home more than wages. Call Monday 234 E. B;h. ; EMERGENCY j HOUSE wanted city or country. Car- 1 penter and handy man will ex- j change work for same. j Car wanted Will trade violin and ! typewriter or carpentering and la- I bor. E. H. Malkemus, 718 Palm. j GOING to Los Angeles Wednesday, j want passenger. Share expense. Box j 385i Rosa Lane, Route No. 3. GAP ABLE, experienced woman wants ! work. Tel 1352-R. FOR- LEASE OR SALE Two apartment houses, take your choice, both are In A-l condition, either will give you a steady in come. ' VALUE, VALUUE, VALUE j. h m mm A splendid home, located C7AKf on West 10th; fruit trees and garden space. Lot 100x140, all assessments paid, three bedrooms and sleeping porch. Might trade equity for good car; this la a fine bargain. See me for outstanding bargains in homes, acreage, farms, rentals and business opportunities. Jackson County Bank Building, room 16, telephone 1144-J. W. I. VAWTER SPECIAL BARGAINS New gal. pipe 6.75 per 100 ft. Used 2' pipe l2c per ft. Fire hose for Irrigation, 6c per ft. Maytag washing machine, good buy. Used bathtubs, all sizes. Crock Jars, all sizes, 18c per gal. New quart beer bottles 60c per doz. Used tents, all sizes, good buys. Used pipe fittings, all sizes. MEDFORD BARGAIN HUUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1082 FOR RENT 702 Palm, five room un furnished home, $17.50 Inc. water. Charles R. Rav, Realtor, Medford Bldg., Phone 302. FOR RENT 1405 West Main. Six room unfurnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. 'A northern beauty won recogm tion In the south when Lola Hough of Chicago waa named among the "queent" for the University of Ala b ami's ysrrbook this spring. (As sociated Press Photo) 13333 Mat. 10c Eve. 15c Children 10o Anytime Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:30-11 p. m. HAT PRICE WAS SHE WILLING TO DV 1 mLm. STUDIO -15c HOW SSSSr IMK m' dwarfs olt& 4y;ll 4SW his past h',h in carol Lombard ' .J 5 ,0' S3l fk AI'O Gleawm Cometh, "Von Hno" ! VSS' lr. HL S f." tlaht Untn, 'Terfert Control." 1 1 w.Trx.iiy TODAY ONLY Matinees at 2:00 . ; . Evenings at 7:00-9:00 What About The Woman Ira the Year 194? Will she hare a new code of morals? . Will Htm have th tenderneM of v J mother lore? Hill nhe Insist on marriage? Hill she Bend her boys to wart. Hill Lore be her bargaining point In dealing with men? Here Is the amazing lore story of the next generation. Ms JA 2 XJtflt iJffi I -f- Unknown thrill! uid :f'v -' i :i unknown d a n s e r II I& 'm ' . !" Vork City de- 0 drOSk m. PgV itrojetl! A drama of 1 m - the year 1040! Diana Wynyard Lewis Stone Ruth Selwyn Phillips Holmes ' ALSO Harry Langdon in "Knight Duty" A Hodce-Podee of "Traffic" Patne s Reel NOTP The Rlalto Theatre will he closed for two days Immediately following; the laAt show tonight while engineers Install the same sensational RCA Hlarh Fidelity vide Range sound system now at the Craterlan. v,n v s its V ft 4 A Here are three of the many rea-1 ntgnt, has teen fllllnR the theater i Ruby Keeler. George Brent and Beb sons why "42nd Street.-' which plays with the biggest crowds that house Daniels, featured with eleven other at the Craterlan until Wednesday I has seen for many a day. They're ! stars In that sparkling musical revue. ON PR0H1 REPEAL AUSTIN, Tex., June 10. (AP) Governor Miriam A. Ferguson today set In motion machinery that will permit Texaa votera to ballot on re peal of the national prohibition amendment August 26. She named Senator Morris Shep pard, co-author of the eighteenth amendment, aa temporary chairman of a convention to be held here June 27, when the antl-repcallsta will select a slate of candidates for dele gates to a state convention Novem ber 24 when the state's formal vote on the Issue will be cast. WALLACE BERRY IN 'FLESH' AT STUDIO "Flesh," a story of the wrestling racket, starring Wallace Beery, opens at the Studio theater today. The film shows a championship match. If the challenger throws the match his friends lose everything. If he wins he must face arrest. CAROL LOMBARD IN 'NO MORE ORCHIDS' Carol Lombard carves herself a niche In the film hall of fame In "No More Orchids," w.hlch opens to- Showing at Rialto Today a. 1 1 TV J I 4 ' is ? "jUIi i fix PHILLIPS HOLMES, RUTH SELWVN and DIANA WYNYARD n "MEN. MUSI EIGHT." ' day at the Roxy theater. It la a shimmering story that shows the pa thoa and sacrifice of the four hun dred. The cast also Includes Wal ter Connelly, Louise Closser Hale and Lyle Talbot. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, June 10. (AP) -Butterfat 24 '2 0, SE1 ERIN BATTERY SERVICE Medford Mude latteries 6 volt 13-plate (CO fll 1 yr. guarantee M"3"a&W RcclinrRe, our make, 250 No, Riverside. Phone 300 Matinees at 2:00 P.M. Evenings at 7:009:00 s&tMaU&ittBUttiWttiH. iiilki IT STAYS! Owing to the unprecedented crowds that have been jamming the theatre, this great show will be held over an additional three days . . . Until Wednesday night! VA V V .-it ocftt 'fit'1 Xk?-'i Wit OV-U. a ' ."W