Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.
CONTINUE FLIGHT
Airman Forced Down by Mo
tor Trouble On Day Left
Khaborovsk Plane Dam
aged Beyond Repair
MOSCOW, July lOHP) A crack
Rum lan pilot wu ordered by eovlet
officials to take off today in a trt-
motored, 12 -passe njjcT plana to Rive
at possible assistance to Jlmmle Mat-
tern, American world filer forced
down at Anadyr. Siberia.
Authorities instructed Pilot I van
ovaky to get Mattern anything he may
Meteorological Report
July 10. 1033
Forecast a
Med ford and Ttclnlty: Fair tonight
and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday.
Oregon: Cloudy on coaat, fair in In
terior tonight and Tuesday; warmer
in interior Tuesday.
Loral Data
Lowest temperature thle morning
47 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today
Highest 60; lowest 46.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1932, 14.88 inchea.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m., yes
terday, 40 : 8 a. m. today 41.
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Jinuulc Maitfrii
need to take 'Mm to American terri
tory. MOSCOW, July 10. (AP) Dls
patchea from Khabarovsk, Siberia,
published In today'a Moacow news
papers say that Jlmmle Mattern, the
American aviator, waa forced clown
80 mllea from Anadyr on the aame
day he left Khabarovak (June 14),
by motor trouble and that the tu
telage and wing of hla plane were
damaged In landing because of the
rough terrain.
The American came down on a spot
three mllea and a half from the bank
of the River Anadyr, which on that
date waa atlll frown over. How long
he remained there without aaalatance
la not yet known, but today'a advlcea
eald that he waa found beside the
damaged "Century of Progreaa" by a
frontier guard boat, which began pa
trolling the river aa aoon aa the Ice
broke up.
Rifle Secured Food.
Pravda'a Khabarovak correspondent
expressed the opinion that the rifle
and ammunition given Mattern by
aovlet authorltlea Just before he left
Khabarovsk enabled him to kill email
game and thereby keep himself alive
with food.
The Texan carr'ed virtually no food
with him from Khabarovsk.
The frontier guard found the
atranded American In good healtn
and uninjured and took him to Ana
dyr. Aska New Plane.
Further advlcea received here to
day aald Majtern telegraphed hie New
York representatlvea July 8 from Ana
dyr asking that a seaplane be sent
from Alaaka to take him to Ameri
can territory. Thle would Indicate
that the filer felt that It waa Impoa
alble to repair the "Century ot Pro
gress." But the Amorlcan emphasised that
tie had not given up hla attempt to
encircle the globe by air.
NOTEDCARTOONIST
rail BOY
Announcing the appearance of "Na
poleon," famous cartoon by Clifford
McBrlde. the Sunday Morning Ore
gon tan yesterday carried a half page
article devoted to the life and
achievement of the former Medford
boy, now only 33 years old, whose
drawings have won world wide atten
tion. And In the headlines, the Oregon
Ian announces McBrlde'a former resi
dence in Med ford. Hla comic atrip
made It flrat appearance In the Ore
gonlan yesterday. He la remembered
here by many friend. Including the
L. E. Williams, recent recipients of a
book of hla drawlnpa.
He la the eon of Mr. and Mra. R. U
McBrlde. who made their home here.
Mr. MrBride aa purchanlng agent for
a threshing machine company.
Sunset today, 7:48 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:4o a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:48 p. m.
Observations Taken at ft A. M..
UO Meridian Time
City
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Boston ...
Cheyenne
Chicago .
Eureka
Helena
Los Angeles ...
MEDFORD ....
New Orleans
New York ......
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Rosebursj
Suit Lake
San Pranclsco ....
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla .......
Washington, D.O.
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83
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, 84 64
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84
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. 84 48
. 88 48
. 80 73
83 93
74 84
88 S3
T. Clear
... Clear
.... P. Cdy.
T. Clear
... Cloudy
.... Clear
T. Cloudy
,03 Clear
... Clear
... Clear
w Cloudy
... Clear
... Clear
Clear
Clear
T. Cloudy
.18 Clear
88 .01 Clear
70 .30 P. Cdy.
.01
The four weeks' session of the Dally
Vacation Bible school closed yester
day at Phoenix with a splendid pro
gram at the Presbyterian church. The
sermon waa delivered by the Rev. Roy
Nelson of Eugene, former paator of
the Phoenix church, and a number
of diplomaa were presented.
The program for the day Included:
Flag Salute and 8onga.
Theme Song.
First Psalm and Prayer.
Acrostic "D. V. B. 8."
Sermonette, "Baby Mosea," Robert
HBllcroft.
Memory Verse and Songs Prima
ries. Sermonette, "John Payton," Eugene
Matthews.
Talks by Four Juniors.
Part Songs Junior Choir.
Sermonette Virginia Hlght.
Twenty-third Psalm In Unlaon.
Explanation of Intermediate Ex
hibit of Creation Offering.
Benediction, sung by Junior Choir,
The faculty conducting the achool
waa composed of:
Superintendent. Nellie M. Poling:
assistant superintendent. Lei a R. Bon-
ham; pastor, R. 8. Peterson: teachers.
Edith Thompann, R. 8. Peteraon, Lau
rel Poling. Elva Caster, Lela R. Bon-
ham, Marian DeVrles.
Dripping rsdlators repaired
Metal Works.
Brill
FARLEY POINTING
FOR PRESIDENCY
IN 1940JSCLAIM
(Contlr-d from Page One.)
doing some powerful missionary work
In the south for montha.
He's been dodging below Maaon
Duon line with great regularity. Al
waya exerting that personality and
uncanny memory for names and
faces.
Another interesting political story
cornea up from down Texaa way.
They say Jim Ferguson la getting
the itch to run against Tom Con
nelly for the senate next year.
Jim la tahe husband of "Ma," pres
ent governor of Texas Jim waa gov
ernor once himself but got Im
peached. He'a not eligible for atate
office but a little thing like that
wouldn't atop hla shooting for the
senate.
Ferguson hain't aald anything yet.
But those who know the signs whis
per that he'a talking now Just the
way he used to w.hen girding himself
for the political fray.
It looka aa if we're going to need
a coordinator to coordinate our co
ordinators. Friction In the Industrial control
organisation has made page one
several time of late. -
Now It's the federal lending agen
cies that seem to be In a squirrel
cage.
Some Michigan bankers hit town.
They need dough pronto. They had
stated their case to the Chicago Fed
eral Reserve bank before leaving
home.
In Waeblngton ttiey went to the
R F. C. Jease Jones' hired men
said matters would have to be looked
up first. The Chicago statement waa
of no lntereat.
The bankere went to the Federal
Reserve Board. It seeemed the board
didn't care what the R. F, O, thought
about it. However an Inquiry would
have to be made and that didn't
mean taking the Chicago report.
In desperation the Michigan men
went to the comptroller of currency.
He cared not for what either the
reserve board of R. F. 0., thought.
But he'd Investigate I All very confusing.
Looks aa If Barney Baruch were
going to do a comet act In Wash
ington. That la ahlne brightly, whls
by and disappear with F. D. back to
take over the government.
Give him credit though. Baruch
haa grabbed off plenty of newa
space vhile the president waa a
crulalng. Sort of king for a day.
Delegates to the atate convention
of the Veterans of Foreign Ware will
leave for Roseburg Tuesday.
The convention lasts four daya be
ginning July 12 th and ending Sat
urday. July loth. From all reporta
It will be one 'of the liveliest con
ventions ever held, for this la a crit
ical time for the veterans and a
number of problems concerning the
oversea veteran will be discussed.
Medford la out for the convention
for 1D34 and Commander I. D. Can
field aava he Is going to bring back
the d r con.
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN ORETCK. July 10 (flpl)
Mr. and Mra. Guy Nelson and chil
dren or Keno, vlalled over the 4th
with Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler.
Mlas Lucille Stearns spent the past
week with Lillian Brown.
Mr. and Mra. M Vogel and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Chi Ida and family.
Mr. and Mr. A- K. Hart and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Sholensberg and
family picnicked on Applegate the
4th. Others there were Mr. and Mrs
Wilbur Kime and family. Bob Jones
and Ruaiell Wilson.
Mr. and Mra. S O. ffienrns and
daughters were dinner gueata Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Other
callers were Mr. and Mra. Peter Flea
and sons from Jacksonville.
Wm. Cherry and family and Mr
and Mrs. Bill Jouei and Mra. J one.'
mother. Mra. Mann, motored to B'a
creek and picnicked the 4th.
Lloyd Touchatt waa home orer the
week end from Moon Prairie csmp
near Lake of the Woods. He brought
a truck load of boys in to Medford
spend the 4th.
Mrs. Ion Brown and small sj
Jackie spent two daya with bar
mother, Mra. Anna Harris.
Fun for Boys and Girls
To the first 12 boys and tfrls who bring in 12
J
iIntTmaid
or GRAHAM BREAD wrapper each, we will give
one of our fine
RAPID FIRE TOY GUNS FREE!
Honeymaid bread ii for sale at Alexander'! Grocery, Hum
phrey's, Home Grocery, Reliable Grocery, Star Market,
and Ivy St. Marko
MODEL BAKERY - Liberty Bldg.
CONGEE'
FUNERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown
Sympathetic, Friendly
Service
New In The Films
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lfeasi;Wii,atf,aafrt Bj&auaaMaail
Elizabeth Young, daughter - of
Judge William Young of New York,
It a recent addition to the Hollywood
film colony. She played In a Broad
way ahow laat winter and recentiv
waa algned by a film company.
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National Ouardamen of Medford
and Oranta Pasa, led by Major W. H.
Ell en burg, and other atate police of
ficers, were successful Sunday In
finding the gun which Harry A,
Bowles admitted using July 1 In kill
ing State Police Officer Burrell Mllo
Baucom, on Sexton mountain, north
of Orants Pass.
The gun, according to officers, was
found about two hundred yarda
above the road, and had one shell
left in It. The gun holda five shells,
officers said. A package of cigarettes,
which had not been opened, and a
sweater were also found in the same
locality. The gun waa found In the
vicinity where Bowles and hla com
panion, John Alvln Barrier pushed
their automobile over the bank, f
According to police, Baucom waa
shot five tlmea, once in the stomach,
once In the neck, and three times in
the head.
State police are in the area again
today to search for the other gun,
according to Captain Lee M. Bown,
Beagle
BEAOLE, July 10 (Spl.) -Sunday
gueata'at the Sanderson bom June
27 were Mra. Nelson and children and
Mra. Smith of the Meridian orchard,
Marlton Kiley of Derby and Mary Sal
lee of the Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailee, iSr., and daugh
ter, Mary, returned home last week
after a two months' visit In Los An
geles. Bible achool being held here by Mra.
Gray la well attended. July a waa
community day with a basket dinner
and preaching In the morning and
afternoon. (
Otto Prey and daughter, Eva, Mra.
Flora Prey and children of Lake
Creek, Mra. Louisa Belts and chil
dren of Medford pic n Iced with the
Edler family July 4.
Meadows district held a 4th of July
picnic on Morrison creek.
Mrs. Prank spent several daya In
Medford serving on the Jury last
week.
Mr. and Mra. Boyles and family of
California, have purchased a small
tract of land Joining the Wllllama
Seegmlller ranch and are building on
the aame. Mra. Boyles la a daughter
of Mrs. Parka.
Charlie Williams of Portland 1b
spending a few weeks here visiting
relatives.
A party waa given at the Ryan
home In honor of Marie Beegmlller.
who haa Just returned from Utah. All
report a pleasant evening.
Mr. and Mra. Mulhollen, Sr., and
James Mulhollen of Medford. also Mr.
and Mra. Dennlaon of this place,
spent the 4tb of July at the Charles
Mulhollen borne.
Heartfelt sympathy 1 extended to
Grandma Parka, the Beegmlller fam
ily, the Boyles family and Charles
and Howard Wllliama by their neigh
bors and frlenda here at the passing
ot A. B. Wllliama of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Sakralda and daugh
ter, Mary, were Sunday guests at the
Dennlaon home.
Mra. Ora Bennett 1 spending a few
daya with relatives at the Meridian
orchard.
Mary and Bernard Sakralda apent
Monday visiting at the Sanderson and
Blaine homes. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson and
family spent Sunday at the Woodruff
Meadows.
Doran Mose, who has been work
ing In the hay on Rosa Lane returned
home Saturday.
Neigh bora and friends extend con
gratulations to Mr. and Mra. Grebb
of Eagle Point, who were married
July l. Mra. Grebb was MIm Oer
aldltie Harper and haa lived here for
aeveral years.
Vernon Harper, who la employed at
the government camp near Crater
lake, spent July 4 at home here.
Sanderson family spent the 4th of
July at the Dead Indian Soda Springs.
Jean and Alice Sparks of Medford,
who have been spending a week vlstt-
in thir grandmother. Mra. Blalna.
returned home the flrat of the week,
ur anri Mra. Van Horn, who are
here for the summer from Idaho are
visiting relative m MMiora ihia
week.
Ward Blaine entered the milking
contest in Medford.
Clinton Blaine returned to vediord
Wednesday where he ta employed in
the Owen Oregon lumber yarda.
Oregon Veather
Cloudy on the coast and fair In
the interior tonight and Tuesday;
warmer In Interior Tuesday; gentle
tc moderate changeable wind Off
er, ore.
Now in Progreaa
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann'
July Clearance Sal
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