Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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Direct examination ot Pehl wu
completed by mld-mornlng. Febl tee
tilled that be did not learn of the
ballot robbery until about 8:30
o'clock, and that he was buay. for
two noure before 'that attending to
private and official buslneas about
Medioro.
Fehl aald three days ot that week
-bo waa In Salem conferring with the
governor and other etate offlclala on
the alleviation of unemployment In
hla home county.
Got Sextoni Joba
The wltneea admitted he had been
Instrumental In securing Jobs for the
6extou brothers around the court
bouse, that he . dismissed a minor
charge against them and that he had
never suggested to them that they
steal the ballots. The Sextons are
two of the state's chief witnesses In
the case.
The defendant reviewed at some
length the details of hi arrest, and
relief work activities.
It Is expected that the state will
conclude Its rebuttal evidence this
afternoon. Twenty additional wit
nesses have been called for this pur
nose. Indications are that the case will
be In the hands of the Jury late
.Trlday or Jay noon Saturday.
S TO NRA STANDARD
T!
From all parts of the nation merchant! and business men hoisted
blue eagle NRA flags or potters indicating that they have pledged
Ihelr support to President Roosevelt's vast recovery campaign. Above
picture shows a NRA banner being raised atop a Chicago wholesale
grocery house. (Associated Press Photo) .
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EASTMORELAND GOLF LINKS,
Portland, Ore., Aug. 3. (AP) Tab
Boyw. Portland ace, was the first
player to advance to the second
round In the national public links
golf tournament today when he came
from behind with three brilliant
birdies on the second nine to con
quer Jimmy Deeble, 18-year-old Min
neapolis star, a and 1, -In the 18-hole
match.
Deeole gained a one-hole lead on
trie outward stretch, but waa un
able to keep up the pace.
Lylo Decker, San Jose, defeated
Merle Williams, Farkrose, Ore., 3
and a.
Bob Ward, Olympla. Wash., defeat
ed John Gunst. Portland. 1 up.
Pat Abbott, Altadena, Cal., defeated
Jack Dillon, Hollywood. 7 and 6.
r Stanley Seymour. Los Angeles, de
feated Albert C'Scotty"), Campbell
Seattle, 3 and 1.
Robert L. Miller, Jacksonville, Fla.,
defeated Mike Palaclo, Jr., San Ra
fael, Cal., a and 1.
David Mitchell, Indianapolis, de
feated Bud Haskell, Olympla. Wash.,
1 up.
George Thomas, Chicago, defeated
E. J. Ingle, San Diego. 1 up.
Bruce McCormlck. Los Angeles, de
feated Russell Meade, Portland. 3
and 1.
Joe Green, Philadelphia, defeated
Robert Tomee. Long Beach, 4 and 3.
Charles Ferrera, San Franclaco, de
feated William Brown, Seattle. 3
and a.
Tad Clarkson, Beverly Hills, defeat
ed Olln Cerrockl, Brooklyn, 4 and 3.
Bob Hofer, Farkrose, Ore., defeated
Joe Corla, 8t. Paul, 4 and 3.
Albert ("Scotty") Campbell of Se
attle, holder of the Canadian and
Paclf'.e northwest amatur champion
ships, waa blastd out on the first
round in startling fashion by stan-
y Seymour, 28, of Loa Angeles, who
Is a T-handlcap man at his home
course.
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GOOD SWIM. I HAVE
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IN RETAIL STORES
(Continued from Page On)
Saturday of S i. m. to 6 p. ffl, In
moat stores.
Burgeci Prtfcldent.
Officers of the new association
formed are: Ralph Burge&a. presi
dent: N. H. Franklin, Tlce-president,
and Mr. Wright, secretary-treasurer,
The officers of the association at
tended the meeting of the downtown
grocerymen today.
Considerable consternation has been
caused in the neighborhood group ,
by the fact that store employing!
three or fewer workers, are not per
mitted to display the NRA badges.
although complying with all possible
requirements of the act. The em
ployers are afraid that they will be
discriminated against because the
posters are not In the window. It is
understood that some provision will
be made for this group to enable the
neighborhood, home-owned stores, to
Inform the public that they are en
dorsing the President's program.
Wood dealers of Medford met this
morning, the Chamber of Commerce
announced, and agreed to adhere ab
solutely to the code. Taxi businesses
and restaurants will be represented
at meetings this afternoon.
Jewelers Agree.
Jewelers of Medford have agreed to
adhere strictly to the wage code
adopted by local employers last Sat
urday, they announced, following ;
conference this afternoon. The 40-
hour week for employes and the 8
a. ra. to 5 p. m. store open hours
sgreed on then, will be observed, at
least until further announcement of
the Jewelers' nstlonal code la received
from Washington.
All are heartily in favor of the ad-
ministration' program and want to
adhere to the original agreement,
reached here, until otherwise inform
ed through Washington. This agree
ment was reached by Larry Schade s.
Brophy's and Lawrence's Jewelry
stores.
8AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. (AP)
While only minor damage waa done,
fire today on the Union Iron Works
wharf In the Bethlehem shipyard
here threatened for a time the
safety of $5,000 000 worth of ships.
Including the Mutton liners Matsonla
and Maul, former flagshlpa of the
line.
SALEM, Aug. 3. (AP) The third
Initiative petition to amend sections
of the small loan act was filed here
today, seeking to cuV down the legal
rate of Interest on small loans.
EUOENB; Aug. 8 (AP) Titled
"Weighed In the Balance," and deal
ing with the principles of govern
ment and the trends of national
events, a book written by Llewellyn
A Banks has come from the press.
Soon after he was convicted on a
second degree murder charge for the
slaying of a Medford constable as
the climax of a political embroilment
In which he wss the ring -leader,
Banks announced he would write a
book. He waa formerly editor of the
Medford News and operator of orch
ard tracts.
"Weighed In the Balance" has no
reference to the factional disturbance
which rocked Jackson county, nor
any mention of Banks' Implication
In this trouble.
The author describes It as a trea
tise on national events, showing the
trend of a nation from democracy to
dictatorship and from Christianity to
paganism.
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Bu-hach makes short work of In
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Comes In handy sifter cans at 95o
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Monday
Aug.
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IN N. R. A. RANKS
mDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 8. (AP)
The soldiers of the American Legion
Informed President Roosevelt tonight
of their "battle orders" to fight the
war of the depression and he, in turn
nailed their support with "supreme
faith."
Louis Johnson, national comman
der of the American Legion, Inform
ed Mr. Roosevelt of his "battle or
ders' to the 10,760 posts calling them
Into Immediate session "to offer their
loyal cooperation and services to the
official representatives of the nation
al recovery administration In their
respective communities and to co
operate In achieving its objectives."
Fuller's the world 'a fin
est Dental Cream.
i $2.00 value. gy
Large tube tajyl
Oregon made Ap-
pie Cider. Gallon., ajjft
Soap
NEWSPAPER CODE
Sunny Monday for Laun
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Postum
Cereal food drink, a
Large pkg
WASHINGTON, Autr. 8. f API
Recovery administration officials ex
pressed the opinion today they had
aufflclently clarified the position of
newspapers in relation to the presi
dent's voluntary reemployment agree
ment to open the way for publishers
to come In without difficulty.
A ruling today permitted publish
ers who have contracts with their
mechanical forces, arrived at by col
lective bargaining, to keep these In
force even under the blanket agree
ment If the way Is not open to modi
fication. If the contracts provide for
a definite number of work hours per
week. 48 for instance, work may pro
ceed on that basis. If they merely
provide a rate per hour, publishers
will be expected to reduce the work
week to 35 hours with an upward re
adjustment of pay rates, though this
d no necessarily bring the total
weekly earnings up to the 48-hour
levfi.
In regard to news forces the prfs
ent Intention of the administration
was described as leaving to ach
publisher decision on bringing them
Under a work week limit.
Salad
Dressing
Gold Medal. New fan
proved quality, ft f
Full Quart JC
Part Wool .
BLANKET
Double 70x80
$J69
Deeply napped, soft and fleecy,
in assorted plaids with sateen
binding to match.
Turkish Towel
19c
Heavy double loop. Size 22x44.
White, with colored border.
Sweaters
All Wool Slipovml
3J49
10-
Olives
Mission Ripe
Olives. Tall can....
Rice
Fancy California 4
broken. 5 lb He
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Canvas Glove
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Beef Roasts
Bacon Squares
lb.
10
Boiled Ham
Spiced Ham
lb.
29
Fryers
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AND SAVE
lb.
113 NO.
CENTRAL
Work SOX
Sot ot Words
10
j pair for 25
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... reinforced
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