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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933. PROHIBITION VEILS Armor For Police F S OE301 QE30E OE REAL OF DANCE IE HINT TO GROWERS MET BY DENIAL riVGE TWO Urging the repeal of prohibition to clear the vision of the public, now clouded by the one Issue, Moore Ham ilton, president of the Young Demo crat club of Jackson county, spoke yesterday noon over KMED In the campagn sponsored by the Jackson County Repeal league. "During the past two decades every national Issue has been overshadowed by prohibition," Hamilton stated. "Every candidate, who haa sought public office, haa been faced by dry organizations, who asked 'bow he stood.' Whether he was for or against prohibition. If the candidate were dry, be had the undivided support of the dry voters. If be were honest enough to sdmlt opposition to prohl' bltlon, bowever, he wss Immediately opposed by all dry voters, regardless of other Isues upon wblcb be sought office. Every voter In Oregon knowa this to be true, that during the past 20 years a candidate has been either wet or dry. "Voters, who are opposed to prohl bltlon, do not consider prohibition the paramount Issue, and therefore do not atand behind a candidate Just because he la a so-called wet. They consider other national problems and Issues more Important, The present chance to vote on repeal alone, Is the first opportunity voters opposed to prohibition have had to express those opinions by their votes." Gordon Mccracken, prominent Ash land attorney, will speak tonight from KMED in the repeal campaign at 7 o'clock. i , All are urging the public to tote "300-yea" In the coming election of July 31, and to follow by endorsing the namea of George Roberta, Edward O. Kellv. Rawles Moore and A. C. Nlnlnger. "We will never have efficient work from our legislative halls, nor effic ient results from our ballot boxes until we take the matter of liquor control away from our legislative bodies and place It directly In the hands of the people," Hamilton stated yesterday In closing. "Every law dealing with liquor control should, be by popular vote, and then the ques tion would not be garbled up with other and more Important Issues." eupport of the repeal candidates vnm urged by the young democratlo leader as an endorsement of the re covery program of President Pranklln D, Roosevelt, and of the Democratic party platform. Repeal of the ,18th amendment to curb drinking among members of the younger generation wss also asked by the speaker and as a means of halting the crime wave, which has arisen since prohibition, bringing an In crease In actlvltlea of kidnap gangs. M. A. Murdock, superintendent of the Moon Prslrle CCO camp, waa taken before a kangaroo court there last night, and after a long trial, with many witnesses, the superinten dent wss acquitted. Captain Joseph Church, commanding officer of the ramp, waa presiding Judge, with Lt. Niels Fettrup as district attorney and Robert S. Griffin aa attorney for the defense. 'Grounds for the case grew out of Instructions at the csmp' yesterday of fighting a dummy fire, which waa aald to have been set Illegally. A grand Jury among the COO resmlts returned an Indictment against the superintendent, resulting In the trial. 4 Two Fatalities Oregon Industry SALEM, July 14.(fli)Tht past week 479 persona were Injured in In dustrial sccldents and two fntalltles occurred, the accident commission re ported today. The fatalities were B. M. Baucom. tate police officer of Josephine county, and Aldlno Serattl, logger at Buxton. 7 45$, i Vt 'a ptV, . ..,', '.".rXlfavt T.:1 -x - A 9 ""A i 3 EJ , p'-t t' T. i 6lnc the machlno-aun ilaylna of four peace officere near the union station In Kaneai City, deputy her- Iffe of Jackeon county have been equipped with collapsible armor plate like that shown here. It was used in the capture or James "Fur" Sammons, held as a suspect In the June 17 elaylngs, Associated Press Photo) EJ Three men, traveling north In an automobile bearing a Missouri li cense, are to be arraigned in Justice of the Peace I. A. Roberts court In Ashland this afternoon on charges of obtaatnlng money under false pre tense. They were arrested in Medford yesterday afternoon by state police, following complaints that they were "working a short change racket, ' here. The men, Aubrey White,. 38, of Seattle, who gave his occupation aa a salesman; Ralph V. Williams, 31, of Sacramento, a clerk; Clarence W. Blckel, alias Clarence Taylor, 31, a hotel clerk,, were lodged In the Jack son county Jail following their ar rest. Chief of Police Charles Talent of Ashland telephoned to Medford that the men had been short-changing persons At Ashland establishments, yesterday. JOB CONTRACTED 8ALEM, July 14. (AP) Award of the third unit of the Canby-Aurora- Brooka section of the pacific highway widening project was aworded by the state highway commlnslon here today to the low bidder, Northwrnt Roads company, Portland, at $103,618. This award waa held up by the com- mltalon at lta meeting earlier In the week pending approval of the bureau of public roads. The Job will be paid out of federal funds. The three awards on the final widening project between Portland tuid Salem totaled $331,780. Harold Blake of Portland was awarded the other two units. SALEM, July 14. (AP) -T. 8. Gol den waa absolved from blame by a coroner's Jury for the death of Nel lie E. Groves, 30, who stepped In front of his car and waa killed here Wednesday. Sheet Metal Work of all kinds Brill Metal Works. I CITY MEAT MARKET 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY .. . 121 No. Central. - Phone 324 LOW PRICES Rave undoubtedly attrarteil man? people to this market, bat It It the Ql'.M.ITV of our meals that makra them stead? patrons and boosters. That's hy our business Is Increasing erery day. Weiners and Bologna 2 lbs. 25c Ham half or whole lb. 15c Beef Roast ...... lb. 10c Beef Stew . . .... lb. 6c Leg of Lamb . . . ib. 15c Shoulder of Lamb ib. 10c Pork Shoulder Roast . ib. 10c Pork Leg Roast .... ib. 15c Shortening . . 4 lbs. 35c We have a full line of Lunch Meats, Pickle. HENS FRYERS RABBITS A market for Med ford's . surplus cherries has been found at Union Creek,. Mis. H. A. Thlerolf announced last night, lt Is comprised of more than one hundred young men from lilt not, stationed near there with Lhe Civic Conservation Corps. They may not be able to bring any -profits to the cherry growers, but they can care or the consumption without a doubt Mrs. Aletha Vawter of this city, who has been vacationing at Union Creek, told Mrs. Thlerolf yesterday that the CCC boys are "chrery hun gry." She todk some cherries with her to ti'ie resort and they didn't last long when the boys were Introduced to the fruit. Several of them had never seen cherries before and all of them ranted to see more and more cherries. So anyone with a surplus crop that's bothersome Is asked to donate a little of It to fruit hungry youths from back In Illinois. Mrs. Thlerolf informed the Mall Tribune last evening that she will be going to Union Creek this week end aud will be glad to take some cherries with her if growers will call her. She also suggested yesterday that local fruit men could furnish some homesick boys with much pleasure this summer by remembering them throughout the harvest xof other crops. SALEM, Ore.. July 14. ( AP) Man damu proceedings directing city of Portland authorities to use $150,000 of bonds originally voted nearly a year ago for relief work, as security for the redemption of scrip Issued by the municipality, were filed In the supreme court here lates yesterday. Notice No account charged to Fraternal order of Eagles will be paid unless accompanied by requisition. Signed: V. O. GILLETTE, Secty. 4 Call the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau They can tell you who pay a is debts promptly. 4- Balloon Dance Saturday nlte, 9:80. Twin Plunges. Dickey's' Orchestra. "There was no drinking In that car during my presence-" Mrs. R. A. Botts Informed the Mall Tribune last night, referring to statements, allegedly made by Earl Hauscom. held for ftnt degree murder, regarding events lead lug up to the Eagle Point dance af fray of last Saturday midnight, which brought death to Albert J. Ting leaf. Hanscom In statements, claimed made to County Jailer Fred Kelly following hi arrest and Incarcera tion In the county Jail, placed Mr. Tlngleaf, Mrs. Botts, Charles Petti grev and Irene Oerome of Portland In the car during some "between dances" drinking. Mrs. Earl Hauscom. wife of the al leged killer, held without bond, has arrived In Medford from California with her young son. She waa seen yesterday wheeling the boy on the street. Both appeared In much bet tr health than when they left Med ford some time ago, after Mrs. Hans com had sued her husband for non support. He waa convicted of the charge and paroled by the Judge. Mrs. Hanscom gave no reason yes terday for being In Medford and stated she knew nothing of the al leged murder until she 'arrived here. When suing Hanscom, his wife claim ed that he "beat the .baby," in addi tion to refusing to support him. 2 SALEM RESIDENTS 8ALEM. July 14 (AP)h-A farm boy and a market manager were reported missing since Wednesday in unrelated cases, police said. J. F. Harper said his son, Ralph, 17, was last seen Wednesday morning driving a coach automobile bearing Oregon license 163.687. He said there was a possibility his son had gone to work lnsome orchard. Arthur Atcheeon, 34, meat depart ment manager of a Salem store, la also missing. Officials of the store said Atcheson's books were apparently in good shape. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET IN Groceteria No. 2 Sixth and Grape Sts. Tel. 1058 SPECIALS Beef Pot R6ast, Ib 8c Rib Boiling Beef, lb 7c Beef Steak, lb. 15c Loin or round. Veal Roast, lb 9c Veal Stew, lb 6c Veal Steaks, lb. 15c Loin or Rib. Pure Lard, 3 lbs 25c Home Rendered. Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 25c Spare Ribs, 3 lbs 23c Fresh and meaty. Smoked Picnics, lb He Sugar cured. Fine Assortment of Lunch Meats.for your Picnio Gee . . but its great 1 to i.- Ayfc wSS a :LSlL lit .r.n. .... KNOW fm T? 1 EEL 3 YUNG! YOUR AGE? 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What a host of memories surround this heritage of the old south this crowning triumph of those marvelous dinners for which the old South was famous the old Southern mansion the happy guests the gal , lant host the sumptuous dinner and finally, the crowning triumph of the feast Old Virginia Goober Cake. Betty Crocker discovered this old favorite, reminiscent of the glories of the old South, and it is from her recipe that we have baked it. Tomorrow, as only your Groceteria can bake the famous Betty Crocker Cakes'. Old Virginia Goober Cake. Two sizes 25c-43c h BAKERY DEPARTMENT This famous home made bread must soon advance in price. Tomorrow, how ever, the price is the same. 1-lb. loaf .5c ll2-Ib. loaf 7V2C Betty Crocker Home Cakes every day. BRAZIL NUTS Brazils are at their best when fresh. The crop is harvested in May. In this country less than one week, these are rich in the natural nut milk. Try them a real treat. 2 pounds 25c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Miss Jane Marshmal- Q lows at the candy I M department, 1-lb. pkg. w Del Monte Peaches. Halves or sliced. No. 2ya cans, 2 for Scott Tissue Toilet Paper. 4 Rolls Waldorf Tissue Toilet Paper. . 6 rolls Lipton's Tea. Orange Pekoe. 1-lb. pkg Pineapple. No. 10 can lbs.) crushed pine apple for apricot canning . Krispy Crackers. Prices are going up. 2-lb. box Sunshine Graham Crackers. 2-lb. box Bisquick for short cake, for tea biscuits. A real hot weather conven- 1 TC ience. Pkg. Apple Butter. Hunt's Supreme quality. No.2ia . nc glass jar Del Rogue Tomato Juice. No. 1 tall cans 3 for 23n?lC 12 cans Corn or Gloss Starch. Amaizo brand. Mb. pkg 27 25 25 63 n (6V2 39 25 25 29 25 2389' 5 Del Rogue Tomatoes. Buy them by the case. No. 2 cans, 2 cans 29t 0 Dozen cans $1.69 $Q 29 Case of 24 Best Foods Mayon naise. ; Pint jar 29 Crisco, finest of all AA shortenings. 31b. can rfajl 47?. 6-lb. can. Florida Grape Fruit. Dainty bits. No. 2 can ... Calumet Baking Powder. 1-lb. can 10c 25c Grape Nut Flakes. A fine ready to serve cereal. (Free cereal spoon Q with each pkg.) He Pkg w Jello. All flavors. 3 pkgs Alaska Red Sockeye Salmon. No. 1 tall can . AjlC 2 for Syrup Amaizo Golden. 5-lb. can 19 29 29' P. & G. Soap, finest f of all laundry soaps. H 10 bars Ball Mason, Kerr Ma son or Economy caps. Doz 23' Del Rogue Tiny Salad Beans. Serve chilled from the can with salad dressing. No. 2 g cans, 2 for 35 $ I 98 Dozen cans .'. . Dash, a fine white granulated soap. if "7 5-lb. pkg. JC (twice as much) Jar Rubbers. Red double lipped, 3 doz. , Parowax. 1 -pound Pkg :. Enameled Cold Pack Canners. Hold 7 quart jars 10c 8c Si 79 Fruit Funnels. funnel, jar filler and strainer Combination Aluminum Preserv ing Kettle, with cover. 16 quart Lunch Kit with pint vacuum bottle : Whistling Tea Kettle. All copper , Bottle Caps. Box of 1 gross Budweiser Malt Syrup. Can 25' SOO $1 09 79 15c 45c Lemons, large Sunkist Doz. 23 Cantaloupes Each 5 Cabbage, new and firm Lb. 2 Z-MOR-U COFFEE Ground the day you buy it. pound 25c 3 pounds 73c FOUNTAIN Turkey Dinner - 25t Ice Cold Watermelon 5 Ice Cream, regular 10c dish 5t Ice Cream, all flavors, quart 35 Old Virginia Goober Cake, a la mode 10$ Dewberry Pie, a la mode 1 6th at Central SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone, East Side 752, West Side 428. I I OnOEOEXO o