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HEDFOKD M5TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. P50E FIVE Local and ) Payne Ii Visitor Representative Payne of the Sweet-Crawford com pany in portlsnd wu a business call er here thu morning. How Ii Gone Oeorge Howard of 313 South Front atreet had 45 feet of red farden boae stolen from tals residence, he reported to olty police. Boy Breaka Leg Ciirrnoe Scrlbner, four, la a patient at the Community hoapltal for treatment of a 18 frac ture, received Monday la a fall at hla borne. Cement stolen W. K. Meultby of 441 North Grape atreet reported lat night to city opllce that he had !x sacks of cement stolen from the Jun ior high achool Sunday night. . En Route South Mrs. Prank Lima of Rogue River, arrived here thla morning on the Oregonlan. en route to Montague, Calif., where ahe plana to apend the aummer. a . Medford Attorney In O. P. Ir. and Mra. J. P. Kllegel and son. Joe, of Medford were guesta of the Dewey Probat family Sunday. Pllegel la an attorney In that city. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Undergo Operations Mrs. H. A. Marx of this city underwent a major operation at the community hospital yeaterday. Mra. R. .L. Zobel of Pros pect alao underwent an operation at the hospital Monday. Nelmoyera Return Jean H. Nelmoy er and family, former realdenta of Medford, have returned here to make their home, following a year's absence in California and Idaho. Mr. Nelmoy er, a painter, announces that he plana to continue hla trade here. Accident Monday At 5:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a minor collision occurred at the corner of Cheatnut and Main, between cars driven oy Sam Barr of Albert atreet and W. J. -Emerson of 408 Alice atreet. In hla Veport filed at the city police station. Emerson charged that Barr made the wrong algnal. To Preach Sunday Chaplain Wlllla Bergen, a Cambridge graduate, who la chaplain in charge of the Medford district of the C. C. C, will preach Sunday morning at the Flrat Pres byterian church here, It waa an nounced today. Chaplain Bergen at tended achool In the east with Major fclare H. Armstrong, In command of the Medford district. ... Get Equipment The O. O. 0. head quarters aald today that athletic equipment la being placed in the campa. and the Bruah Martnea of Ap plegate have already atarted an active baaeball program aa well aa volley ball, horseshoe and archery. Bill Jones, champion archer, la atatloned at that camp. Major Clare H. Arm atrong and Lieut. Lewis Rosa vlatted the camp Sunday. . Wenonahs Plan Party The Wen v onah club will meet for regular card T party at the home of Mra. Dorothy Dickey, 727 Boulevard avenue, Ash land. Thursday, June IS. The com mittee for the event la composed of Harriett Watson and Florence Rush. Those wanting transportation are asked to call Mra. Nellie purdln, phone 564-W. Mr. Lennox Dead Jacque Lenox, owner of the ladlea ready to wear and millinery store on east Main, announced today, that ahe la very much alive. She aays frlenda who read the atory of tha funeral of Jack Lennox in yesterday's paper, have been calling the store. Mrs. Lennox says that Jack Lennox was not a rela tive. . . ' On Annual Drunk Con Moran, who was In Jail a year ago today on a charge of being drunk In a public place, was fined 10 in city court today on a similar charge, fol lowing bis arrest at 4:30 this morning at a local hotel, where he rVad ejected the clerka, and had "taken over the management." He was ar rested by city police. Unable to pay ftit fine, Moran will work It out on the city streets. a t To Olxe Exams Ward McReynolda, examiner for operators and chauffeurs will be here thla week-end, Friday and Saturday, to give examinations for operatora of motor vehicles, an announcement from the secretary of elates office says. On Friday, he win be in the offlcea on the third floor of the city hall from a. m. to 8 p. m., and on Saturday from 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. ... 6l9i In Swing Jean Marian Brown, fourteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown of Oranta pass, died Sundsy from Injuries apparently Buf fered while swinging. The little girl was found with her throat resting across the swing loop and uncon scious, when her 13-year-old Mater Elaine told her rather that Jean vas tangled up In the swing rope. She never regained conaclouanesa. Fun ral services were conducted thla afternoon. . ... On Northern Program Mlaa Imo gens Wallace, local music Instructor, Ii" been Invited to play Saturday afternoon at the atate convention of the Oregon Music Teachers' assocls tlon in Portland, which opens Thurs day, it was announced today. Mlaa Wallace will appear on the program "An Afternoon of Music from the Dif ferent part of the State." Her eject ions will be Rondo Opus I, by Chopin snd Waltz Opus 34 No. 1. The sea alons are being conducted In the Meier and Prank auditorium. ... Fined and Jailed Edward Tuttle. 31 and Clarence Van Houten, 35. of Little Butte Creek were each fined aso and sentenced to thirty daye In Jail yesterday afternoon when they apresied tu Justice court on charges of poeseasing venison. They admlt- f'd. according to atate police who arrested them, apotllghtlng three deer latt week. They also were said to have confessed breaking Into the cabin belonging to Charles ar.d A. J Edlers. and stealing blankets, cook ing utensils and ot&er articles on June 4, Personal Stationed Here state Police Offic er Thomas Sheridan, formerly located lrv Roseburg, hss been transferred back to the headquartera at Medford. . Hare Tonsils Out Betty Ann Con roy. 5. and Jocelyn Bauer, 3. of Wel lington Heights, today had their ton sils removed at the 6acred Heart hospital, and were reported as getting along nicely. ... On Business Here Mr. and Mra. Olen Hart, of Portland, were business visitors in Medford Monday. Mr. Hart, who represents the William Volker company, la an old time friend of Walter Cormany, local electrician. ... Dies In G. Pass Mrs. Mary M. Hair, 81. prominent civic leader of Grants Paaa for thirty yeara, died Sunday evening at her home In Grants Paas following a stroke last Thursday. She haa been chairman of the city library committee there for the past twent.y yeara, and s.'rved several terms as president of the Women's club. . . . Wreck at C. Point Fay E. Diamond of Medford and George W. Thompson of Redding, calif., were drivers of the automobilea colliding at the cor ner of West Main and the Pacific highway In Central Point about 11:30 thla forenoon. Mr. Thompson, with the Shasta Hospital company, had Fred Sett Je. a patient with a broken iegg, traveling with him. OPENING SPEEDS BEND, Ore., June 13 (AP) Aided by wum weather which In the past two days has reduced the depth of snow as much as two feet In some places, the state highway department rotary plow used In opening the Mc Kenzle Pass, was boring its way slow ly toward Cascade summit today and by tomorrow probably will start Its most formidable attack, that of ex cavating a trench through snow in the big cut. In the cut, at the east approach to the summit lava fields, the depth of snow has been reduced by hot weather from 19 to 16 feet in the past week, but the pack remaining la more like a glacier than a drift. Golf Winner Jimmy Foulla of Chicago shot a 72-hole total of 283 to win the $5,000 St. Paul open golf tournament, beat ing five members of America's Ryder cup team. (Associated Press Photo) At Morgan Inquiry Thomas S. Lamont, Morgan part ner and son of Thomas W. Lamont la shown as ha appeared during thi senate Investigation Into the Mor gan bank. Sensts Investigators are seeking Information on young La. mont'a income tsx returns. (Asso ciated Preas Photo The rosier of the Kentucky depart ment of the grand army of the re public lists fewer thsn 70 survlvora. Leonard Swalfuru. Athens. Tenn.. waa -inhermed wen llehtning killed two mules between which he stood. r" . '1 tit twi w-t- aV - ' 'V. TEN PER CENT OF NSTALLMENT 10 BEPAJJSWORD ( Continued from Pagt One) president meant la saying he was willing to accept In his own name but could not bind congress. When the British cabinet met last night, highest sources asserted, they had word from sir. Roosevelt that "token" payment was acceptable on those terms, but they felt they had to know more definitely just what he meant. Today was spent in straight ening out the interpretation which was regarded as fully cleared by late afternoon. ?tr. Roosevelt, on his own part, wanted definite assurance that the ten per cent payment ten per cent being the basis of the reparations settlement accorded Qermany at Lausanne would not be regarded as the basis of the final debt settle ment, LONDON, June 13. (AP) British feeling against the American war debt attitude Is threatening to deprive the United States of the chairmanship of one of the major world economc con ference comlmltteee, authoritative American sources said today. It was disclosed that James M. Cox had been scheduled to head the monetary group, but the attitude of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, chairman of the conference, changed In the light of the debt developments. Today the Cox appointment was uncertain. The French were hard after the monetary chairmanship. IN DRILL FLIGHT FRANKFORT, Mich., June 18 (AP) The coast guard station here re ported today that the dirigible Ma con, flying in this vicinity, reported by wireless that its rudder had been disabled and It was heading toward Sault 8te. Marie, Mlcb. At 3:10 p. m. coast guard officials reported, the Macon sent out another wireless message which they were un able to desclpher. Members of the coast guard said the huge dirigible passed over here and disappeared to the north. In the face of a 35-mile headwind. The dirigible, they said, was near the Lake Michigan shore-line when sighted. I OF SEATTLE, June 13. (AP) Con firming an announcement of the civil liberties union in New York, Gov. clarence D. Martin today said Bert Bland, one of the I, W. W, group sentenced to long prison terms fol lowing the Central la (Wash.) Armis tice day riot in 1910, had been pa roled from the state penitentiary. AT ASTORIA, Ore., June 13. (AP) Five troop trains carrying more than 2000 Infantrymen of the Oregon Na tional Guard, rolled into the usually quiet station at Camp Clatsop today for the annual encampment of the guard. Three other trains were to unload field and coast artillery units this afternoon, two of them going to Fort Stevens, f BASEBALL National Boston 3 6 0 New York 8 7 Betts, Leibold: Mangum and Ho gan, Hargrove; Hubbell and Man- cuao. ' Brooklyn 4 10 3 Philadelphia 13 30 3 Beck, Clark, Ryan, Shaute and Outen; Holley and Davis. American Cleveland Detroit ... 1 7 0 0 3 0 Hlldebrand and Pytlak; Bridges and Hayworth. R. R. I. New York Boston 6 7 0 11 3 MaoFayden, Vanstta and Dickey; I,. Brown and Ferrell. R. H. E Philadelphia 8 10 Washington 10 13 3 Walberg. Mahaffey, Orovs and Mad Jeskl; A. Thomas, Russell and fiewell X. H. E 1 1 1 . 14 0 St. Louis Chicago . McDonald, Gray, Stiles and Shea: Wyatt and Orubs. STUDIO-15c End. Tonlt. PQU' Walter Beery In rLLOn Wad. Charles Laughton Maureen O'Mulllvan In "PAVMEST DEFERRED" Experienced Electricians For Hiring or Repairing Just Call 90 MEDFORD ELECTRIC R. M. Bl Ml. Owner Baaemenf, Mwlfird BMf. THESE FRILLY Taffeta petals were used to create the tricky black hat at the left, worn by Gall Patrick, screen actress. A short net veil falls over tha ears and back of the head Instead of the usual drop In front. A' tha right Benita Hums wears a horsehair model trimmed with a nosegay of white flowers and a brim re forms a veil. (Associated Press Photos) DRAW JURY LIS! FOR JONES TRIAL IN BALLOT THEFT Walter Jonea, mayor of Rogue River, named by state's wltneasea in the trial of Arthur La Dleu, as the "signalman" of the ballot theft, and one of asserted leaders In the brszen snd bunglesome crime, Is scheduled to go on trial tomorrow morning In circuit court. A jury venire of thirty names waa drawn Monday on order of the court, as follows, for the Jones case: Anna L. Myer, Ashland; W. H. Welty, Route 3. Medford; Harvey L. Schelllng, Ashland; James Buckley, Ruch; Samuel A. peters, Ashland; John Peterson, Route 3, Medford; Thomss A. Henderson, Route 1, Gold Hill; Fred 8. Engle, Ashland; Hobart A. Dltawortb, Trail; Lulu B. Franco. Aahland; Chas. L. Bergstrom, Ash land; Oreg. Hanklns, Applegate; Al bert Sherard, Ashland; Ruth A. Porter, Ashland; Howard 0. McEI fresh, Plnehurat: O. W. Train, Rogue River; Mra. Mazle A. Bates. Ashland: P. 1. Garrison. Copper, Alvln B. Chap man, Aahland; Chaa. Hofbeck, Route 1, Medford; Harry R. Onruh, Route 4. Medford; O. L. Davis, Route 3, cen tral Point; Lem O. Frlnk, Talent; Walter H. Mulrhead, Medford; Joae phlne Cota, Gold Hill; F. W. Combs. Talent; John E. Wild, Ashland; Noel Eraklne, Medford; J. C. Luak, Med ford; L. S. Hackler, Talent. PORTLAND. June 13. (AP) Wage rates for logging carapa, aaw mllla, planing and shingle mllla and other wood products plants will be deter mined at a meeting of the 4-L or ganization here June 33 and 34. W. C. Ruegnitz, prealdent, said today committees have been appointed In several dlstrlcta of Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and California to draw minimum wage acales, which will be presented at the meeting. DEER POACHERS ARE William C. Rlchey, 46 and Louis J. Conley, 33, arrested at 10:30 o'clock last night by atate police for unlaw ful possession of deer meet, were each fined ISO In Justice court today, and sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail, and their rifles confis cate. Yesterday. Edward Tuttle. 31 snd Clarencs Van Houten, 35, .were given the same sentences for similar of fenses. x See the Dryer Easy Wssher, $124.50 Leonsrd Elec. Holly Bldg. Mat 10c Eve. lSe TODAY and WEDNESDAY ghe had the lowdown on the high hata SALLY EILERS BEN I.YON, OINGEtt ROGERS In "HatCheckGirl" ti.ro coi.i.rob rnni.os t'lRIOSITY NEW Dally Mat. 1:30. Ete.' 7 p.m. SWIM DANCE at TWIN PLUNGES "The run pt of southern Oregon" HATS ARE CLEVER Elected Mayor Frank L. Shaw, (above) county supervisor, Is mayor.elect of Los Angeles after defeating tha Incum. bent, John C. Porter, by more than 30,000 votes, (Associated Press Photo) E FOR RELIEF BILL PBNDI.JTTON, Ore., June 13 (AP) Strong support for the three-fold farm relief legislation sponsored by the federal government was expreea ed here today by Ray Olll, state Orange master, In his sddress to the 80th snnual convention of the Ore gon State Grange. "1 believe the three-fold farm re flet legislation Is the most Important agricultural legislation ever passed," Olll said. "Some phases of the law are necessarily experimental, and sweeping powera have been granted for Its operation." Card of Thanka We wlah to express our sincere thsnks to our friends for their sym psthy and kindness during our recent bereavement li-. the loss of our mother. Alao for the beautiful flowera. J. T. Davla, Pearl Davis, Mrs. Nina Craig. pL .l INSULTS CONCLAVE f w , 'if 1 C K ' i Lots of girls COULD 7 love like she does -but how f many would DARE! BETTE DAVIS ' . Seniatlonol Nw' Wat ntr Srot.'S'ar Ini tX- LADY WB DON'T DARE TF.I.L VOU HOW DAR INO IT IKl It IS dsrlnf hut not because of set or suitratlon ... It shock, because It's nut-rpoken, youthful, and as modern as the new RCA Hlrh Fidelity and Wide Range nound system! TOMORROW NIGHT FOR SUMMER IPnMMIIhllQT DAPFR LONDON, June 13. (AP) Newa- boya selling the Dally worker, a com munist organ, appoared. outalde tha world economio conference building today bearing big advertlalng posters which read: "King opens tWevea" kitchen." The paper'a account of the confer ence was more mild than the poster, although Prima Mlnieter Ramsay MacDonald was scored on the ground that he had taken the stand that only "oapltallat" solutions of the crisis were possible. SCOTTISH RIT1S Stated lodge meeting 7:30 ll(Y P. M., June 13th. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH paid for men'a Snd hand aulta, .. , . , . u ... . will H Odd coats, ni anu Wilson, 33 North Fiont. FOR SALE Freah milk cow. Phone 133-L. WANTED Rabbits. A. O. Huson, 1345-X. FOR SALE 1030 Oakland coupe 1030 DeSota sedan. 6 wheel 1020 Pontlac sedan 1020 Pontlac roadster 1928 Pontlac sedan SKINNERS OARAOE Bulck. Pontlac Sales and Service FOUND Baby's little black shoe and sock. Owner may have same by pay ing for ad. Mall Tribune office. 7.1NNIAS, Asters, Marigolds. 8 do. 25c. aJso sweet peas. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Cigar store and card room. Box 10066 Tribune. WANTED -5 more salesmen to make up to $6.00 an hour. Fast selling, money saving product. Easy to sell. 32 No. Front 6t. FOR SALE; 30 2nd hand auto tires, 60c each. Wilson's Store, 32 No, Front. , FOR SALE Registered Bull. 8 yrs. old. Phone 19-F-4. Box 232 Rt. 4. Medford. FLOWER PLANTS for sale cheap. 810 Portland avenue. Y NORTH OF CITY (ConUDueo rrtrm rag One) heul, hand and one arm were severed from the body, officers reported. nived I'nder Wheels Orovanltti had thrown himself be neath train No. 7. the 6hata early Monday evening. Judging from the position of the body, and the speed at which the train was traveling, Coroner Perl said this noon. It wu not defin itely established If the Shasta or north bound Oregonlan had struck htm. The man spent the greater part of yesterday In Central Point, It was learned, where he talked with Jim Rosa, Guy Tex and others there. Hj was seen to leave the town about S :S0 o'clock and start south along the railroad tracks, persons who talk ed to the man, the coroner s&id, told that Orovanltti had appeared quite worried while there. It was first thought the man waa en route to Larkspur. Marin county. Calif., where either a relative or friend, Ellen Appendlo resides. He had sent a monay order from the Central point post office yeaterday. Believed Sicilian Coroner Porl ssl3 today that fun eral services will be held tomorrow for the man. He was said to be about five feet, ten Inches tall, weighed about lflO pounds, and was dark com plexloned, thought to be a native of the Isle of Sicily. He was wearing a dark gray suit, brown oxfords, a eheckered gray cap. and silk shirt. He had H4 24 in his pocket and a box of matches. Notice of Bherirrs Sale By virtue of an execution on Fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 3rd day of June, 1933, in a certain action therein, wherein S. F. Hartman (substituted in place of R, A. Matthew) as Plain tiff, recovered Judgment against Lewellyn A. Banks and Edith R Banks, husband '.nd wife, the aeien j ants, for the sum cf Flv thousand and no-100 (8500000) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per annuo: from Feb ruary 6th, 1032. wl'h costs and dis bursements taxed at Nineteen and 40-100 (vlP.40) Dolars and the fur-, ther sum of Three hundred forty and no-100 ($340.00) Do.lsra, as attorney's fees, which judgment was enroll-d and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In aald County on the 3rd day of June, 1033. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 8th day of July, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a, m., at the front door of the Courthouse In tha Olty of Medford In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for s. iy; will aeH at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy aald Judg ment, together with the oosta of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by Jaw, all ot the right, Ut! and Interest that the said defendant, Lewellyn A. Banks and Edith R. Banks, husband and wife, The News Now . . . Until Tomorrow Night! The Entertainment Miracle of 1933 . . . With Modern Miracles in Sound! i WARNER BAXTER. B E BE DANIELS GEORQE BRENT UNA MERKEL RUBY KEELER QUV KIBBEE NED SPARKS 200 Glorious Girls ALSO SELECTED At Geary and TayUr tha San Fran - cltcovlsltornnda hotel. Here, environ mentol to be nana. travelers able stm Cllft, ph yet old locate Itao Si here the hop at hi froi Out: to mam tha tha t perha lira teen cscoraiei ntfteient roll s la carte sen the diner a far rlaco's mulllludlnovs ihin-itrewn Bey, the teeralna; life of Oakland and Bevkeley suralng up to tha hllli on tho oppotlle shore miles sway. The iew from here I, truly msr.elout. sadatl.e to 1 1 red nereei. a delight l the jaundiced eye, pick- if m vr.v . Y w y ursT " 1SN .. Iff V, Ms 1V y . .sT' M" If NO vatSsVs . A V 111 I -M. a Vv aVr Is A vTJ I B SI SI I S I-.TL.ifsf VsaV a aO . I 31 rvr III :n w.pjs' .".' e fi 11 -V JCS J a.-- ajr v lit taW $y in i- ,s- A- j- .a? v- I mm. .rsrr-r urn hk VW Va4w iN avV WW" Publishing company, a corporitlon. O. B Wsddell and W. H Korcross had on tha eta day of Februiry, 1933, or now have In and to the following described property, iltustM in the County of j&cluan, state oi Oregon, to-wit. Prom the Nort.vjwat corner of the J. Miller OonatU-. Land Claim N-v 40 in Township ST South, Range West of the WlUamert Merldiau. in Jackson Co-ir.ty, Oregon, run East 41 35 chains. NortU 5 27 chains. Esst 549 8 feet, and South 30.0 fett to the plsce of beiilnnlng. being the Intersection of the Easterly line of the right of way of tut canal of the PubHo Water Company with the South line of the County Road, and from aid point running thence along the right of way of the satd canal as follows: Sou t Is 71 degrees 00 mln. West 100 feet. South 4 de grees 01 mln. Eas 143.6 feet; Soufi 29 degrrea 13 tnla. Esse 299 5 feet; South 74 degrees 43 mln. West 155-2 feet; ficith 13 degrees 41 mln. West 199.5 feet; South ?3 degrees 20 mm. West 160 8 feet; thence leaving tha aald right of way line South 42 de grees 08 mln. &&s; 1007 8 feet to the south line of the tract of land described In the Deed Records of Jsckaon County in Volume 133, Page 364; thenco along the aald south line South 69 decrees SO mln. Bust 896 A feet to the Westerly Una of the Crater Lak Highway; theno along the said Westerly line of the said Highway aa icllowt North ) degrees 50 mln. East 16122 feet; North 16 degrees 44 mln East 99.1 feet to the Intersection of the Westerly Una of the sld Highway with the South lino oi the said County Road; tnnce alcng the said South line of the said road North 89 degreee 30 mla. West 2031.7 feet to the place of Vg Inning, contain ing 60 ac.es of land, sad being the East 60 acres of the said tract of land described in the Deed Records of Jackson County In Volume 163, Page 364, excepting any portion ot the said described tract lying in tha County Road1 or the Crater Lake Highway. Dated this 8th day of June. 1033. WAJjTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA S. ANDERSON, Deputy. Save time, work money 3 AINOER RO0ERS DICKIPOWEU' OEORGE E. STONE EDDIE NUGENT ALLEN JENKINS ROBERT McWADC HENRY B. WALTHALL SHORT SUBJECTS lnie - up to the Jaded appetite. On tha floor are two other equally fain- the Florentine Itoom riollorhtfilll sir off the main lobby.' is soma MO guest Ida room, each .umeroua suites Ired site snd ro furnish' it flstures are ns, especlslly lany ot tna lice of tha uriouily art ed. reasons for 'ndered Clift ist both Mr. ner end Mr. both reside iia. of course, of the nunsge- tha Rucitr Is that no gueat object to tha atmosphere of nersonsl service that Important In present day melhodi of hotel hospitality. Al though the Clift Is a major hotel of San Francisco, although It Is rated as supreme In tarries and value-giving, yst tlie rates there are surprlilDgly The rata, start at rs single and