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PXGE TWELVE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUXE 29, 1933. T STATES TO J REPEALPARADE Farley Says Vote in West Virginia Indication Trend in Next Month's Wet-Dry Balloting in Three States WASHINGTON, June S (API Tilt result of vote In West Virginia, Postmaster Oeneral Farley ssid to diy, u "an Indication of favorable ruulta" for a prohibition repeal vote In three other aouthern atatea vot lns next month, Alabama, Arkanaaa and Tennessee. "Wet Virginia and California proves the atatementa we have made from time to time are Justified by the result In theee atatea." he aald. Sara All Favor Repeal "I have aald that practically every atate In the nation. If and ehen given the opportunity, would vote for re peal. "It looks now aa If the eighteenth amendment would be repealed during the present year." Sixteen atatea already have voted to remove the prohibition law from the constitution and 17 othera have definitely aet electlona for this year. Both prohlbttlonlsta and anti-pro- hlbltlonlat admit our other mi aourl, Florida, Montana and Utah- may act before 1934. Only two atatea Nebraska and South Dakota have definitely decid ed against voting thla year. That leaves nine atatea with no Indication a to their probable action, 36 Must Vote Wet Thlrty-alx atates must vote for re peal If the amendment la taken out of the conatltutlon. States to act next are Alabama and Arkanaaa, July 18. They are counted upon to Indicate the trend In what has been considered the dry south, The drys contend that if they can hold two atatea thla year a final de cision will go over Into 1034. Other states to vote are: Tennessee, July 30; Oregon, Jul; 31: Texas, August 36: Washington, August 39: Vermont, September 6: Mslne, Sep tember 11; Maryland and Minnesota. September 13: Idaho end New Mexico, September 10: Arizona, October 3; North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and South Carolina, November 7. KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Tri bune 8:08 Muelcal Clock 1:15 A Peerless psrade 8:80 Shopping Guide 8:48 The Royal Club 0 :0O Ptlendahlp circle 8:30 Morning melody 8:48 Musical notes 10:00 U. 8. Weather forecast 10:00 Fashion parade 10:18 Home-makere bureau 10:30 Morning comments 10:44 Quartettes parade 11:00 The Grants paai hour 11:16 Lumber Jacks 11:46 Along Style street 13:00 Mid-day review 13:16 Radio Rendezvous 13:30 Newt flashes by Mall Tri bune 13 :30 Popularity 13:46 Monarch Melodies 1 :00 Varieties ' 3:00 Dance matinee 3:00 Songa for everyday 3:30 KMED program review 3:36 Muslo of old 4:00 Cock tsll 4 :30 Maaterworks 6:00 Popular parade 5:46 Newe digest by Mall Tribune I 8:00 Medford Theatre Guide 8:15 Sport and Fishing Flashes i by Al Plche I 6:30 Interlude I 6:30 The Palm Garden i 6:46 A Lesson In Life 7 :00 Moderntetlca 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide E ACT INJUNCTION WILL BAR VOTE SALEM. June 30 (AP) The Orange power act which abolishes the present hydroelectric commlulon and create a three-man elective pow er co mm i union, will not be referred at the July 31 special election. Circuit Judge L. Q. Lewelllnf granted a temporary Injunction here late yesterday to restrain Secretary of State Hal X. Hoa from placing the act on the special election ballot. At the same time L welling allow ed 80 day more than a month put election time for the plaintiff to Me a bill of particulars. The bill of particulars was requested by motion of W. 8. U'Ren, counsel for Hobs and the Security Owners' association which filed the referendum petitions. P. B. Coulter of Portland filed an affidavit asking the Injunction. Ke declared that petlttonera for referen dum, elfrnatures had asserted they were sponsored by the Oregon Stat Orange, a statement coulter aald was false. . The power act provides $100,000 for Immediate survey of Oregon publlo power possibilities. - By vote of the people, bonds aggregating not more than six per cent of the assessed property valuation In the state could be lasued for power development. OUTDOOR SERVICES BY JULY.AUGUSTPLANNED Outdoor union Sunday evening services will be held b ythe churches of Medford In the city park during July and Aujtiut Jurlng the pleasant twilight quiet hour from 7 to 8 o' clock. . Such outdoor community services are In line A-ith the cuatom prevail ing In many clues throughout the country, and which have proven pop ular and enjoyable. Large attentlancea are expected and seating will be pro vided. All the pastors of the co-operating ehurchea when not away on vaca tions sre to participate In all the ter vlree. The Salvation Army will aunt the churches with the music at the services. The city council has given the use of the psrk for the commun ity meeting. The schedule of speakers aa arrang ed by the Medford Ministerial asso ciation Is as follows: July 3 Rev. I'm, J. Howell. Pres byterian church. July 8 Rev. W. H. Eaton. Baptist church. July 19 Rev. Geo. P. Kabele. lion Lutheran church. July 23 Rev. Wm. J. Howell, Prea bytertan church. July SO Rev. W. M. Eaton, fiaptlst church. ' August 6 Rev. N. D. Wood. Metho dist church South. August 13 Rev. W. R. Bslrd. Chrls tlsn church. August 30 Rev. N. D. Wood, Metho dist church, South. Auaiist 31 Rev W. R Rsird. Chris tian church. Copper, brass and other non-corroi-IT sheet Br lU Metal Works, L PLANES TO MAKE Inauguration of overnight multi motored, 11-paasenger plane service by United Air Line on Its 1331-mile airway between the Pacific northwest and San Diego, effective Saturday, waa announced today by P. G. John son, president of the air transport firm, aa one more move providing thla section with the utmost In sir transport facilities. The change means retirement for the slngle-englned. four-psssenger and cargo planea which regularly have been plying up and down the PfLTifie coast route on the night schedules for a number of yeare. It also mesne a stepping up in ia for air mall, paaaengera and express With the Inauguration ,lt will be possible to leave the northweet after dinner and be In San Diego by 6:50 nt mnrtilnff Northbound, the Diane leaving San Diego at 8:15 will arrive hera the following morning, ine planes uaed will be Identical with those now operating on the daylight schedules all-metal, wasp-powered Fords, carrying two pilot ana stewardess. They are equipped with Lwn.nv radio telenhonea and the lateat navigation Instruments, direc tional gyro, artificial norieon ana sensitive ammeter. "iTniuwi Air Line la reolaclns the slngle-englned equipment with trt- motored plane nown wim two pi lot and stewardess service on It Pa- ririA northwest-San Diego rout ba- cauaa the patronage warrants It and In lines wwi our policy oi uyin-multl-motored equipment on all pas senger achedulee," aald Mr. Johnson. Use of multi-motored plsnee at nignt in this rout. auDDlementlng our presetn daylight service, gives Paclflo pnsst citie a time of service not surpassed In any section of the coun try." The Psclflo coast subsidiary or the united Air Lines naa maintained night passenger service on It Pacific northwest-ssn Diego route ior uv of the aeven years during which It ha hn.n nneratlnff on the alrwaY. Like other airways t.he line Is equip ped wltfi 3.000 O00-csndlepower bea cone every ten mnea, lighted Inted- mediate fieiaa approximately icrvy miles apsrt and the directional radio beam. On all Ita routes, United Air Lines files approximately 6,000.000 mllea annually at night with multi- motored equipment. The new schedules enecure Sat urday on the night trip follows: Leave Seattle, 6:46 p. m.; Tacoma. 7:10 p. m.: Portland, 8:30 p. nv: Med ford. 10:40 p. m.; Oakland 1:40 a. m I San Francisco, 3:03 a. m.: Fresno. ft:an a. nv: Bakerafleld. 4:36 a. m.t arrive Loa Angelea, 6:30 a. nv; and San Diego, 6:80 a. m. Northbound, leave San Diego, 8:16 p. m.i Let gele, 11:48 p. nv: Bakerafleld, 13x0 a, m: Freeno. 1:46 a. nv: San Fran- clsco, 8.30 a. m ; Oakland, 8:60 a. m. Medford. 6:60 a. m.; Portland, lam. arrive Tacoma. 10:10 a m. and Se attle. 10:30 a. m. omcWXATI. June 38 (AP) Speaking after etforta had been made to deny him permission to "appear. General Frank T. Hlnea, admlntatra tor of veterane' affaire, told the dis abled Amerlcsn vetersn convention yesterday that "our country, our president, and our people will always deal fairly with your organization." Opposition to hie appearance waa expressed before he reached the con vention hall. When he arrived, how ever, the assembled vetersns arose with applause. Bitterness of some veterans against governments! - action In - reducing their disability allowances waa as cribed hy William Conley, national commander, aa the cause of the earl ier feeling. One unidentified man aald he want ad to move that "General Hlne ahould be kept off the floor of the convention for hla own protection." Conley ruled him out of order. Interest In Hlnes' appearance was shared with a formsl recommenda tion of the convention resolution committee that the disabled veterans demand restoration of "beneflte to service-connected cases destroyed by the act of March 30 and subsequent regulatlona." Lindberghs Plan Survey Northern Air Mail Path With Old Ocean Tramp No More Fleas On Cat or Dog! Here a quick, aure, easy wsy to get rid of flea without harming your net: Simply sprinkle the animal with Bu-hach, sifting the powder lightly through the fur. Then watch th fleas roll off! For they net Bu-hsc.h, and no wonder It la sure death to Insect peu. though It won t make your pet sick even if he licks it off or bresthes It. Bu-heeh Is ssf snd chesp. and keeps pet healthier. Money back if It doesn't hsni.li the ftr.isl Comes In nsndv sifter can st 3.V snd 60c at iu s"-i pel. aeca, grocery ana drug etoiee. New G. E. Radio long and ahort wave 22.0. Leonard Electric Co., Holly Blag. PHILADELPHIA, June 38 (AP) The tramp etesme- Jelling, which ha knocked about the world for nearly 30 years, today becomea 8 ahlp of adventure, and shoves off In the proudest role of Its csreer on the seven sea. It la the mother-ship for the new est expedition of Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, who plsn a flying survey of a proposed northern sir mail and passenger route to Eur ope via Labrador, Greenland, Iceland and Denmark.. The Jelling, which files the Danish flsg, will plod shead to establish bases snd stock them with provisions and fuel for the filers along the bleak route. The ahlp waa chosen a a courtesy to Denmark, in recognition of that country'e territorial rights In the area over which the Lindberghs propose to fly. She Is of 1800 tons register, and capable of making about 10 knot an hour. Yesterday, the Jelling was fueled with cosl. She also took on pro visions snd drums of gasoline. Todsy, a sesplane will be lifted aboard, and stowed aa a apare. Then the atearaer will proceed on Ita long Journey. Lindbergh la making the survey for the Pan-American Alrwaya, for which he la a technical advisor. Major Robert A. Logan, another technical advisor, Is aboard the Jell ing to attend to landing details tor the fliers, who wtll bop off after the ahlp get to Greenland. Also aboard I Dr. Warren L. Out field, of Brooklyn, medical officer of the expedition. He hppee to make a atudy among Eskimo of the causes and cure of a, certain type of goiter. The Jelling la commanded by Cap tain Oscar Hogstsdt, of Copenhagen. The veseel carrlea a Danish crew ex cept for Hsrry Elsenbach, of East Orange, N. J., and Laurie SJoren, of Astabua, O., meesman. TRAIL RESIDENT GETS . WATER FOR IRRIGATION SALEM, Ore., June 30. (CD Earnest 8. Gates, Trail, has been given permission by the state engineering department to appropriate 007 sec ond feet from two unnamed trlbu tarles of Elk creek for Irrigation of 5 acres In Jackson county. Prices of cleaning and pressing will be advanced from the basle rate of 75c to a basic rate of 1.00 on Wed nesday. July 5th. These price will b in effect in all Medford Plants and Press Shops, all of which are Members of the Medford Cleaners Association. All Medford Cleaning & Pressing Shops will be closed from Saturday night, July 1st to Wednesday morn ing. July 5th. Medford Cleaners Association. SLATED JULY 8 WASHING TON, June 39 (AP) The bread bill of United States con sumers will be Increased potentially 8160.000,000 for the twelve months stsrtlng at midnight July 8. On each buahel of wheat ground Into flour after that date a process ing tax of 30 cent will be levied to provide fund with which to pay cash benefit to farmera who agree to reduce their acreage tor harvest In 1834 and 1936. Approved by President Roosevelt, a formal order proclaiming the tax waa Issued late yesterday by Dr. R. G. Tugwell, assistant secretary of agri culture, In the absence of Secretary Wallace, who la In the middle west. A maximum processing tax on cot-' ton will be put Into effect on August 1, the exact amount to be announced later. It Is expected to be about four cent a pound. It will be used 'o provide funds to finance a. program of reducing this year cotton crop. A campaign la being conducted through the south this week to win sgreement from growers to plow up from 35 to 60 per cent of their growing fields. If the wheat tax la passed on to consumers In exact ratio to the per bushel rate thla la what it will do: Increase the cost of a one-pound loaf of bread .483 of a cent: of a pound of ordinary flour, ,704 of a cent; of whole wheat and graham flour .600 of a cent; of pancake flour, .493. For a 198 pound barrel of flour the tax wtll amount to 61-38. rhe order aet up conversion (actors a a basis on which to tax flour held by millera and wholesalers or In the stage of proceaslng and these stocks will ne taxed on a baal of 4.6 bushels of wheat equaling one barrel of flour. PRESBYTERIANS NAME ANDERSON MODERATOR WTTTRRrrnmr June 39. (API The Rev. W. B Anderson of Phllsdel- phla wss elected moderstor oi me general assembly oi the United Pres twtorisn church todsv. He Is secre tary of the board of foreign missions and former missionary to jnaia. Musical Ramblers Band Reorganized Al Stewart and Howard Lewis an. nounced today thst they hate re. organized the Musical Ramblera dance band which plays at Oriental Gar dens every Wednesdsy and Saturday night. Mr. Stewart says that with the addition of new members they have developed perfect rhythm, rhe bsnd will festure all the new bit as well aa the old favorites, accord ing to Howard Lewie, manager. Firestone Storee Dissolved. SALEM. Ore.. June 38 (UP) Cer tificate of dissolution of Firestone Str. vice Stores of Medford has been is sued by the state corporation depart ment. Notice was filed by Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Los Angeles. Cave City Silver Hippodrome OPENING Big Celebration July 1st, 2nd, 3rd And All Day the 4th GOOD MUSIC NEW BIO DANCE HALL COME FOR A GOOD TIME Dine, Dance Plenty of Good Draught Beer REDWOOD HIGHWAY AT CAVES CITY WILL OPEN JULY 5TH THB DALLES, Ore.. June 38 (AP) Paul 8. Dick, president of the Un ited State National Bank of Port land, announced here today uhat a branch of the Portland bank will he opened her July 8 In the building formerly occupied by the First Na tional bank of The Dalles. Authori zation was received today from the comptroller of currency. III A r-YV A n f"M i mww skv ee . , "" n . mmM mmmwE nmm mm ALL CAKS Jf-ew-gtair. Gllmore tlrra rw siar (MIS 1 eIS .. tsw, Pacific Standard Time NOW... IT'S "FORTiFIED " FOR mssm?r-. Atfivskfc ttutt