Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1933, Page 10, Image 10

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M"ET)FOB.B MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933.
BALLOT BOXES
SENT OUT FOR
FRIDAY'S VOTE
Distribution of balloU and bllot
bozM, to tba 58 precinct of the
county for the special election Fri
day, were underway today by the
sheriff's and clerk's offices, and all
will be delivered by midnight Thurs
day.
New and repaired election equip
ment has been provHed for the 32
precincts of the city, which had their
bsllot containers stolen on the night
of February 30 last, and the contents
destroyed, ostensibly to prevent i
count for the office of sheriff sched
uled for the following day. Forty
six precincts had ballots missing In
the check-up after the vote stealing
nd burning. Tops of 18 pouches
were found hidden beneath the court
house, and four recovered from
Rogue river. They are exhibits In
the bBllot-theft cases and will be
Introduced In the Klamath county
trial, starting next week.
What local interest Is manifested
In the special election centers in the
Sales Tax and Prohibition Repeal
measures. Rural areas are reported
Interested In the sales tax: the cities
and towns In' the repesl act.
Last minute changes In polling
places have been made three In
Ashland, and one In this city. All
other polling places are the same as
in the November election.
The corrected list of polling places
follows:
Ashland
1. Boulevard. Public Library.
3. East Central, City hall, upstairs
a. west Central, 03 N. Main.
4. Oak. 91 Oak St.
8. North, J. O. Rlgge Paint Shop,
79 N. Main.
6. East, No. 320 4th St., Belle An
derson Bldg.
7. Southeast. Junior high school.
8.. Northwest, Washington school.
0. West, Valley View School house
10. Antloch, Antloch school house
11. Applegate, Community halt,
13. Barron, Nell Creek school has.
18. Bellevlrw, Belleview school
souse.
14. Butte Falls. Town hsll.
18. Central Point, North, White-
aide building.
18. Central Point, South, City hall
17. Climax, Kerahaw ranch house.
18. Derby, school house.
19. Deter, Summit ranch.
30. Eagle Point, Brown's hall.
31. Flounce Reek, Gymnasium,
Prospect,
33. Foots Creek, Riverside store.
33. Oold Hill. City hall.
34. Orlfftn Creek;, Griffin Creek
school house.
35. Howard, Howard school house.
Jacksonville, North, Court hse,
Jacksonville, South, Bishop's
38.
37.
bldg.
38.
Lake Creek, Wyant hall.
Mrdfnrd
39. North Main, Hotel Holland.
80. South Main, Publlo Library.
81, North Central, New city hall,
- 8th and Central,
83. South Central, Jackson hotel.
North Riverside. Lincoln sch'l.
Oakdale, Senior high school.
Newtown, Court house, ground
Boy Scout head-
as.
84.
as.
floor.
88. Northeast,
quarters.
87, Southeast, Roosevelt sohool,
East, Rlckert's residence.
Southwest, Washington school.
40. West, 307 N. Peach.
41. Northwest. Jackson school.
Mound, Agate school house.
Orchard Home, Luke's resld'ce.
Perrydale, Oak Grove school
Phoenix. East, City hall.
Phoenix, West, Orange hall,
Plnehurst, DeCarlow'a store.
Rogue River, Sam Mathes
tore bldg.
'49. Roxy Ann, Chanticleer Service
Ststlon.
80. Sams Valley, School house.
51. Sterling, Little Applegate
school house.
83. Talent, East, city hall
Talent, West, High school bldg
Trail, E. E. Ash hall.
Union. Ruch hall.
Watkins, Ed Flnley's residence
Willow Springs. Willow
Springs school house.
58. Wlmer, WImer store.
88.
89.
42.
43.
44.
45.
48.
47.
48.
83.
84.
55.
58.
67.
ELDER T. GONSER
Elder T. Censer aged 9S years pain
ed away in Areata, California, Tues
day evening.
Mr. Conser had been a resident of
Medford for the past eighteen years
prior to moving to Areata In 1928.
Mr. Conser was a member of the
South Methodist church of Medford
and very well known and loved.
He Is survived by two dsughters In
Kansas, one daughter at Areata
where he has made his home, and
one son In Crescent City, Calif.
Funeral services will be held from
the Conger funeral parlora Friday at
10 a. m. Rev. N. D. Woods will have
charge of services snd the interment
will be made In the Medford I. O. O.
F. cemetery.
0. S. C. OPENING DATES
SCHEDULED FOR FALL
Principal dates connected with the
coming yesr at Oregon State college
have just been announced. Freab
man week for all beginning students
will start Monday, September IB. and
continue to Saturday. Registration
of former students will take plan at
the college Saturday, Beptember 33.
with clasa work starting the follow.
Ing Monday. Th winter term start
January 3. and the spring term March
28. Complete entrance Information
la contained In a free leaflet obtain
able from the registrar at Corvallls
or from the division of Information
MFucet
NEW FLYING A IN
T
BAN FRANCISCO. July 19. Aj se
dated OU company today inaugurates
In approximately 150 west news
papers one or trie
most Important
advertising cam
paigns in Its hls
tory, heralding
the Introduction
throughout the
Pacific coast re
gion of a new
Plying A gaso
line. Newspapers
have again been
chosen by Asso
ciated to carry
the backbone of
P. E: Allen. the new and ex
tensive campaign, according to P. E.
Allen, domestic sale manager for the
company.
"Associated Oil company, with ex
perience gained from the use of many
advertising media, continues to con
sider the dally newspaper the major
factor In efficiently carrying 1U sales
message to the public," he stated.
Faith In western business condi
tions, together with confidence In the
outstanding merit of the new Flying
A gasoline are the factors which have
brought about the major advertising
investment we are making," he continued.
"We are convinced that In the new
Flying A gasoline which makes Its
public appearance at all Associated
service stations and garages today we
are offering a motor fuel embodying
one of the greatest forward steps ever
to be made In producing a non-prem
ium gasoline.
"The marked Improvement in Pa
cific coast business conditions during
the past few months leads us to be
lieve that the manufacturer with
quality product la now in a position
to reap maximum results from his
dollar Invested In advertising."
HOW THEY
STAND.
By the Associated Press.
Cosst.
W. L. PC.
Sacramento , 85 43 .807
Hollywood , 81 44 .581
Portland 81 46 .876
80 46 .571
50 54 .481
48 83 .428
39 84 .379
77
Los Angeles .
Oakland
Missions '.
Seattle ...
San Francisco 40 68
American,
New York
Washington
Philadelphia
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
Boston .
, 54 30 443
.831
. 63 31
. 43 41
, 43 43
, 41 46
. 43 48
. 35 49
St. Louis
New York
Chicago
Pittsburg ,
St. Louis ,
Boston .....
Brooklyn ..
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
W. L.
49 33
48 40
48 38
45 41
43 44
38 48
. 37 48
36 51
.613
.494
.477
.477
.417
.374
PC
.698
.561
.648
.833
.494
.439
.435
.414
FOR PRISON TRIP
Earl Hanscom, Eagle Point farmer,
sentenced to life imprisonment yes.
terday, upon hi plea of guilty, for
the murder of Albert J. Tlngleaf,
friend and neighbor, aa the climax
to a trivial quarrel outside an Eagle
Point dance hall, about midnight on
Saturday, July 8, will be taken to
the state penitentiary, within the
week, by Sheriff Olmacheld. Tlngleaf
died the following day from the ef
fects of a terrific beating at the
nanda of Hanscom.
Hanscom who wept bitterly In
court yesterdsy when he entered a
plea of guilty, wss more reconciled
today, In his cell, but still deeply
remorseful. He expressed regret, and
sympathy for the family of his vlo-
tim in open court, before the manda
tory sentence of life Imprisonment
wss Imposed by Judge Sklpworth.
Hanscom was allowed to plead
guilty to second degree murder, be-
cause of the lack of premeditation
in the killing, It occurring following
violent outburst of temper. The
two men were friends.
The esse of Fred Wolf, charged
with murder, as the climax of a rural
love, triangle, last May, In which Wil
liam Sheldon was slain, la still pend
ing In the local courts. He Is repre
sented by Attorney Frank DeSoura.
Wolf awaits grand Jury action and
Attorney DeSoura said no guilty
plea would be entered.
Hanscom, when he reaches the
penitentiary, will Join a large colony
of Jackson county Inmates serving
for felonies ranging from theft to
capital offenses. Among the "lifers"
from this county are the DeAutre-
mont brothers, confessed Siskiyou
tunnel bsndlts and slayers, now on
their seventh year of Imprisonment:
Pat Donohue, sentenced as a habit
ual criminal, for attemrtlna to force
a local Junk dealer by torture to re
veal ine hiding place of his mythical
wealth: Albert W. Reed, Denver,
Colo., youth, found gulltv of siavine
Victor Knott, Ashland special police-
man in November, 1031. Paul Mc.
Quade and Lee Jackson, pals of Reed
In crime, have never been captured.
T
ST. LOUIS, July 19. (API De
partment of Justice agent today ar
rested Frank Douglass, 41. a second
suspeot. as they preaied Investleatlon
of the kidnaping and later release of
August Luer, 77 year-old Alton. III..
banker.
Douglass I said by police to have
a record aa a pickpocket and to be a
pal of Percy Michael Fltrerald, also
held and charged with using the
mall to extort money, Douglass' ar
rest followed t,he Identlf lest Ion by
Luer's wife of Flttgerald as one of
the two men snd a woman who
seised her husband.
Ralph E. Tucker
Rites Thursday
Private funeral aervl fn- Rtinfe
. Tucker who passed away at his
home on Ross Lane Monday evening
will be held at the Conger funeral
narlnra Thtlrmrisv m In in Omw
W. R. Bslrd will have charge of ser
vice and Interment will be mad In
the Brownsboro cemetery.
FACES TOUGH FOE
IN SCRAPPY PETE
When Swede Anderson, Medford's
heavyweight hope, and Pete Bellcas-
tro, scrsppy heavy of Sacramento,
tangle arm and legs st the armory
tomorrow night In their grudge
match, action will be the key-word
and revenge the motive. These two
giants have no love for each other,
that anyone ha ever been able to
discover, and Bellcastro flgurea he has
a lot of getting even to do.
Anderson nearly won their last
bout by butting Bellcastro into a
Jelly for the second fell, but Bellcas
tro csme back to take the last one
and the match. Anderson's rise to
wrestling fame has been swift And
rough, and he promise to be good
when he gets more experience.
Strength la Anderson's long suit now.
with hi ability to aet himself and
bteak holds being almost uncanny.
'Bob Kruse, the bad hoy from Os
wego, will meet a new wrestler. George
Nelson, heavyweight wrestling ooach
of the Utah Aggie. Nelson Is an old
friend and acquaintance of Victor
TengwBld of this city, who is a grad
uate of Utah Agricultural college,
snd although Tengwald was never
much of a wrestler still he Is expect
ed to be at the ringside to see his" old
friend perform.
Wrestling fans here know Kruse,
who Is stesdlly improving and Is fsst
becoming an outstanding heavy. The
bonis will start at nine o'clock, as in
the past,
JOE'S HITTING SPREE
Rr The Associated Press
Sacramento tu a game closer to
the 1033 coast league crown today af
ter beating the Seals last night and
dropping the first round of It even
game duet with Joe De Magglo, the
clouting San Franciscan.
Beryle Home, msklng hi first start
In a Sacramento uniform, atopped
San Francisco easily, 8-4, but not Joe
De Magglo. The Seal outfielder sent-
three single stealing through snd
over the Sscramento ahortstop to run
his consecutive game hitting record
to 8.
BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
Coast tcngue
Sacramento 8. San Francisco 4.
Portland 4, Mission 3.
Oakland 6, Los Angeles 3.
Sesttle 6, Hollywood a.
American league
New York 9. Chlcsgo 4.
Detroit 5. Philadelphia 1.
Cleveland 3. Boston 1.
St. Louis 4. Washington S.
Nntlonnl l-eagtie
New York 14. Cincinnati 1.
Pittsburgh II. Brooklyn 8.
St. Louis 9. Philadelphia 4.
Chicago 4, Boston 1.
LA GRIDE PASTOR
ALBANY Ore., July 19. (API
The Rev. J. George Wal of La
Grande was elected moderator of the
Presbyterian aynod of Oregon at the
business session here Tuesday, suc
ceeding Dr. Wallace How Lee of Al
bany. The aynod will conclude tonight.
The new moderator appointed the
Rev. J. Stanley Jewell of Merrill,
Klamath county, aa vice-moderator.
The Rev J. Y. Stewart of Albany was
named permanent clerk.
ROOSEVELT ADVISED
REST ONE MORE DAY
WASHINGTON, July 19 (API
President Roosevelt arranged to stay
away from hla office one more day
today at the suggestion of his physic-
Isn, lo complete fully his recovery
ifrpst Mondaii indisposition.
STRIKING NEWSBOYS
STAGE WILD SCENES
rrrrsBUFto. July w. ap
Street mere littered today with pa
per torn up by striking newsboys
as police guarded the plants of all
three Pittsburg newspapers and held
10 persons.
Newsboys selling on the streets were
protesting an Inr-rea In the prlr
charged them for papers from 13 to
9-1.26 ft hundred.
E GETS HAT
8POKANE COUNTRY CLUB, Spo
kane, July 18. (AP) Mrs. Ted Long,
worth, a bride of four days, had a
new bonnet, and her husband. Wa
ver ly golf club professional of Port
land, had a championship today to
pay them for delaying their honey
moon long enough to take In the
Washington state open golf tourna
ment Monday and yesterday.
The tall Texsn, who was married,
to Miss Buenta Rountree of Joplln.
Mo., in Bpokant Saturday night, won
the state open title and a cash prise
of I17ft with a sterling game that
beat off the efforts of Scotty Camp
bell and Walter Pursey, Seattle, and
Oordon Richards, Tacoma.
Long worth put together four spark
ling cards for a 72-hole total of 283.
five under par. He scored 60 and 71
Monday and 74 and 72 yesterday and
led the field by four strokes at the
close.
Bunched together In second place
were Campbell, winner of the Cana
dian and Pacific northwest amateur
titles recently, and Pursey and Rich
ards, with 287 each.
Bill Miller, Spokane, followed with
289, and Bert Wilde, BelUngham. waa
next In line with 300, to clean up
the remaining money prizes.
Campbell, with bis brilliant come
back yesterday, copped the amateur
honors and he was the heavy favorite
for the start today of the sttte ama
teur tournament.
Kil lifer Resigns As
Manager of Browns
ST. LOUIS, July IB (AP) Bill Kil
lefer, manager of the St. Louis Browns
today telegraphed his resignation
from Washington. President Pbll Ball
announced At Bothoron, who has been
coach, would act as manager tempo
rarily. President Ball, who Is In ft hospital,
said he would take steps to obtain ft
new manager when he Is released in
a few days.
KETCHELL EASY
LOS ANGELES, July 10 (AP)
Something leas than two thousand
persons were Inclined to believe today
that the monnlcker of "asssssln"
hitched to the name of Wesley Ket
chell, Portland southpaw, 1 mis
placed. Gorilla Jone. the N. B. A. world'
middleweight champion, whose title
has been put In escrow by that body,
convinced the email crowd at the
Olympic last night that Ketchell, after
all, Is a rather passive young man.
The Toledo negro won a 10-round
decision from Ketchell after flooring
his opponent with a shsrp, short right
In the ninth round of their 10-round
bout. Jones won every round pretty
much he plessed.
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