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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1933)
PXGE FOURTEEN TAKES COMMITTEE SESSIONS AT EASE By HERBERT PIXMMEB " WASHINGTON Appearance be fore congressional committees often are regarded pretty much u ba4 dreams by those In the adminis tration. Tne go ing sometimes Is rough. President Roosevelt, how ever, has three men In his offic ial family whom he can send to the hill at almost any time with confidence that they will be able to stand up against almost anything sent their way. LEWIS DOUGLAS One Is young Lewis Douglas, di rector of the budget. Then there la Cordel Hull, secretary of state And Claude Swsnson, secretary of the navy. Douglas went before the ways and means committee of the bouse the other day to explain the adminis tration's Industrial recovery bill. Douglas, who served three terms In the house from Arizona before the president picked him for the In tricate Job of cutting down on gov ernmental expenses, visibly Impress ed those 35 gentlemen who have the reputation of being about as "hard boiled" a group as there Is on the bill. . . He talked their language, because he has served alongside them In the house. He seemed to know what they were Interested In having brought out more clearly and antici pated their questions. Thrust and Parry One was reminded of the days when Ogden Mills appeared before waya and means. Mills, too, Is a for mer member of the house and could match wits and words with the best of them. Mills' appearance before a congress ional committee always was the sig nal for a good ahow. He would argue and wrangle with the committee members as If he were the inquisitor Instead of the witness. Soma of the stormiest, yet most delightful, com mittee cessions ever held at the capl- tol centered around the youthful Mr. Mills. It isn't always so easy. When pat Hurley waa secretary of war In the Hoover administration he became so Infuriated at a committee seaston that he got up and stalked out of the room. Minute Men 1 Cordell Hull, Roosevelt's secretary of state, has long experience In the house back of him, as well as a turn In the senate If there are any ap peamnces to be made on reciprocal tariff agreements, the secretary la ready. He has served on both ways and means of the house and the fin ance committee of the senate. Secretary Swan son should find the occasions he Is called tocapltol hill to discuss naval affairs relatively simple. He waa on that committee for years while a senator, and before that served a long time as a mem ber of the house. 4-, STARTING JULY 1ST Details of the four-day celebration planned In Eugene (or July 1-4 wera brought to tliu city Wednesday by Bayard Welch and E. O. Harlan, (u gene, who conferred with Chamber of Commerce officiate. veteran' or antmtlona. hotel and camp owner. One of the principal feature of atate-wlde Intenwt la the California tt picnic scheduled for Sunday. July 7. In Rlverrlew park of Eugene. Hundred! of Invitation hay been mailed to California famine who have written to realtora that they Intend to make Inspection trip to vartotie part of thta atate. Theee famine are being urged to atart In tlm to visit the eommunltlea en rout to Eugene and arrive for the picnic. ZxKal re!tor are urged to contact thee famine and give them information on thu section. The Eugene veteran' aocletie have planned a monster celebration for July 4. which win close with it (antic fireworks display In the even ing. Veteran' organization In all parti of the state have been Invited to Join In the celebration, Th Eu gene men state that the usual carni val attractions, gamea for the chil dren and other feature will be pro Tided for the four day. GAS IN WARFARE m MILWAUKEE, June It. (UP) Oaaalnt la the most human form of warfare In th opinion of Or. Philip B. Mat. ci.tt of the research subdl vision of th veterans' research ad ministration it Washington. "Personally I should prefer to be ased rather than wounded," Dr. Mats told the United Pie. "Tne Idea of warfare Is to remov a many of the enemy possible, either by killing or disabling men. Now. gas it particularly efficient because It not only remove the soldier, but It necessitate th attention of others to care for him. This make things more difficult for th enemy. "Generally speaking, moat of th ga victim were merely disabled and put out of th fight for tlm." hi ssit ot haaasta-UiN U to Jrae, faoo , mm, M m Ew x II ..tawa-v m m 1 MMIISIIIIMIHM sjrVJ - -.j" jei "if ,,,m 9 Summer Headlines WHITE FABRICS PIQUES - FLANNELS LINENS and CREPES Here 'i the brim that' off to a head start T Just wide enough, just shal low enough, just mushroom enough to be the first choice of everyone who tries it on'. . . priced just right for every vacation budget I Mann's Millinery ' Second Floor tuMinntiitittit COOL FABRICS For Summer Fashions 36-inch Curliruff and Crepe Pique tot that sportswear Frock or skirt this summer, we sugeest this fast color 36 Inch Curliruff or Crepe Pique. Both of these cool summer materials come In many solid shades including white. Regular 69c yard Special 49c yard New 36-inch Wash Fabrics For Summer Frocks. Pa lamas and other cool costume see the.- . delightful Fabrics at 3c yd. Included are Seer sucker Crepe, Piques. Chiffon Voile and Rayon and Cotton Shantung. All fast colon. Special 35c yard Also for Summer Wardrobes are these Sheer Voiles. Batlates, Lawns, Dimities, English print. Plaid and Checks. Hot weather Fabrics that ar fast color and guaranteed first quality. Special 25c yard New Linens Linens Linens The season's most popular summer material and only 6e yard. ' In thu showing are Prints tid Plain shade Including Black. 69 c yard It H 1 1 Ul 11(1 U Itl tl 1 1 II MMlMIMt Pays to Buy Now! It Pays IIIIIHIIHIIIllllMtll Tomorrow DRESS DAY a MltllHtMHIIIIUIlUI Dress day at Mann's is not only & complete showing of many dresses for the summer season, but values as well. So if you are interested in Summer Dress Fashions be among the dozens of women who will visit this dept. tomorrow. We assure you the values and the dresses are the best in southern Oregon. Co-Lrepes KNIT DRESSES A new group of glorious Knit Dresses for-the summer season New Flower Garden ahadea as well ss white to choose from. Style note on these good looking knits sre cape collar, puff sleeves snd organdie trims. The sizes are 14 to 30. Your choice $5.95 New Wash Frocks Dresses for the warm days Dainty fast color wash frocks of sheer Volie. Linen,- Pique and Eyelets as well as combinations of good looking summer fabrics. These beautiful wash dresses are still selling at the old price, regardless of advance In wash goods. All sires. $1.95 Junior Girls' Dresses New pique and Seersucker Frocks for the girl who Is Just too young for regular sires and too big for a girl dress . . , Thee good looking frocks come in stripea and solid pastels as well as white. Mann's Second Floor, $2.95 Travel or Vacation Suits - Saturday Special $10. MANX'S SECOND FLOOR Special on Cinderella Cleansing Cream Th Tollelrlea section announce a cleansing cream in standard lS-o. a cnetr of Lemon. Cucumber, strawberry and Itquefvinr w Hand Lotions In Cucumber, Rose, is-cc Dotix lor 39c. Toiletries Main Floor IMIHIU'tl IM II I II tUI Ul IUtH miUMWIM MMMMIIHIMII ItllWIIHIIMWIMWIIel Wl lUUUIIISUI PRICES ARE ADVANCING! The buying public Is well aware of the fact that prices of commodities are on the up. Quite a number of advances during the months of March, April and May. Manufacturers have felt the rise In raw materials. We In turn feel the sharp increase In wholesale costs, snd as a merchant, we know that this means advance In retail urlces. Our advice to you, the purchasing public, Is Buy Mow and Save. Most to Buy at Mann's! lllllllllllMMIIIIIIIItHlllllllllll,l(lllllllllltllllMIIISHIIIIIIIIItlllrllll Will Be AT MANN'S Korrect and Paramount Frocks for Summer A most complete showing of new "Korrect" and 'Paramount" Dresses for Summer 1933. New one-piece and Jacket model smartly made from sheer summer materials In Navy Blue and White. New Dots. Chic Print and Pastela or White Half and regu lar sizes. $180P Silks ew oummer We Just unpacked these lovely new Navy Blue sheers with Jackets, also a group of chic tub silk In pastel shades and a number of prints and summer dot. Big Cape Collars and short sleeves In half and regular sizes 12& to 23 V4 and 14 to 43. $125.o- New Tub Si,lk Dresses New 8IUc Dresses go on sale tomorrow for only 5.76. In this group are striped tub allies and cool Chulla Crepes. Regular value on these summer frock 1 up to S12.S0. Your choice While they last $575 ew owim SUITS Women's all wool suit in sun bark srylss at 1.75 suit. Theee are In all sizes and come In black and colors. Your choice to morrow at Mann's Special $1 w r Jantzen Wool Suits JANTZEN ail wool Swimming a Butt for a new low price 3 95 JS and In the new styles and shsdes for the summer season at Mann's tomorrow 395 Jantzen Las-Tex Suits This 1 Jantsen's newest creation a swim suit that moulds Itself perfectly to your form and never will lose It snspe, wet or dry. All the newest color and models. 6P Girls' Suits 50c to $2.95 SECOND FLOOR very special sals at "Camellia' Jars for only Sftc you Lemon and Honey and Almond Toiletries Main Floor IMMIII m tuui Miimutiti 111 it MEDFORD'S Father's Day Cards I to 25 DC i w v Summer's Newest Club Suits Now Ready 1 UUllg 1V1C11 i'e can sell these fine How much longer we can sell these fine all wool suits for H9 50 we don't know! But we do know that your suit dollar never ha or ever will buy as much clothing as you will pet In a new Club Suit for aummer 1933. See them to morrow at Mann's. Some With Two Pair of Pants at a Slight Extra Cost Men's Section Main Floor MANN'S AN D HOLEPROOF tussctf an cnsembla BRIGHT SPORTS CLOTHES The Fashion Book Says White Gloves W&en you wear orient sports clothM and morning shade Holeproof Hose yo shoujid have a smart white waahafcle doe or suede skin el ore. We axe show ing many new pairs at $1.49 te $3.98 White Bag . . Aftd don't fowet your sport costiyr and morning shade Holeproof Hose calls for a chic white washable Pouch Bag. These are priced $1.98 to $2.98 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY MORNING A Ktallhy brenttd stein ton lKl contrast strikingly with til th really bright colors shown in spec tator and active icorti wear . . i I II 1 1 1 II III II MMIMMJ t OWN STORE Sunday, June 1 8th Give nun a Bream xrns ieuow mey call Dad. Give him lomething that shows not only affection but under standing too. Sunday, June 18. if Father's day, so give the Old Boy tv Break. (He likes things from thii store). Read This List of Gift Suggestions e Pure Silk Neckties, 50c to $1.50 Fine Dress Hose, 25c and 50c Pr. Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c & 50c Fine Dress Shirts, $1.00 to $2.50 e Belts and Suspenders, choice $1 All Wool Sweaters, $1 to $3.95 Swimming Suits, $1.95 to $5.00 e New Dress Hats from $1 to $5.95 for the Men and ( f c r UL aJU. VyiCgUll French Crepe SLIPS ?0!TOrro la the Underwear Section, H M will ujr a lovely new French Crepe Blaa or strairht Cm Slip. These are In Tea P.e. Flesii icia white. Tailored er la trtm and In sizes lor Ml or Matron M of lle a;allty French Cref. Cotton Sun Suits For Little Tots The little to: would just love on of the cool cotton sun suits at jjc each. They come in all shades and are well made tliem tomorrow in Mann Injsnt s Section en the Main Floor. 25' Suit SJU50 $98 uttimwiiiwMiW