Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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Local and Personal
Undergoes Operation Valena Wln
nlngham of the Applegste underwent
an emergency operation at the Com
munity taoepltal lut events
V
Medford Couple Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Flaherty of Medford were vis
itors in Oranta Pass Sunday, accord
ing to the Oranta Paaa Dally Courier
Called to Fire The city fire de
partment answered a call Monday to
the -season county fairgrounds to
' extinguish a grass fire. No damage
resulted from the blaze.
Have Meeting Members of the
1 volunteer firemen met last evening
'at the city hall, for their regular
session. The group meets the first
Monday evening of each month.
To Visit Lake Leona Fehler and
Mary Barker of Baltimore, Md., left
by stage today for Crater lake, hav
ing arrived In Medford on the Ore
gonlen. Home from Portland Mayor E. M
Wilson and his grandsons, who' mo
tored to Portland last week, the boys
to visit Old Ironsides, returned to
Medford Sunday night.
v
Stop En Route South Mrs. P. N.
Brewer and Mra. Bell of Medford
stopped in Grants Pass Sunday on
their way home from Woodburn and
Castle Rock. Oranta Pass Dally
Courier.
'
1 Will Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. R
W. Holbrook of Albany and Mr. and
Mrs. O. N. Yokum of Eugene are In
Medford visiting L. J. Holbrook for
a few days. They made the trip
south on the Oregonlan, arriving here
this morning.
Confers With Foy W. 8. Shanks,
chief of the field division, bureau
of internal revenue, with headquar
tera in Portland, arrived here this
morning by train to confer with 1
Earl Poy, deputy collector for the
bureau of Internal revenue.
Baa Clothes Stolen A report was
en file at the city police station that
aome line sheets, linen napkins and
other clothing were stolen from the
clothes line at Mrs. W. Crock's home,
407 North Oakdale, last night.
Mr. Folger Home W. A. Polger haa
returned home to thla city, having
spent the past three months In San
Francisco. He plans to leave soon
with his granddaughter, Ann Dean,
for Philadelphia and other eastern
cities.
.
Fined $10 Newell Thoraen of Cen
tral Point was fined 10 In city court
this morning following his arrest yea-
terday on charges of being drunk in
a public place. Edward Pratt was
f sentenced to 10 daya In Jail, or leave
town Immediately. Judge - Allen D.
Curry said he did the latter.
a
Announce Ontherlng-An evangeV
lstlc group from the Woodland Park
Union church wtl hold meetings at
. the Foursquare Oospel church at
Fourth and Bartlett atreets. Friday
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Al Interest
ed persona have been Invited to at
tend.
Resumes Duties Sadie Nave Bar-
klna, who haa been 1U for the past
three weeks, haa resumed her duties
with the American Fruit Growers,
Inc.
see
Mlsa Murphy Returns Mlia Velva
Murphy, who haa been spending the
past month In Seattle, where ahe vis
ited friends and relatives, returned
to Medford today by atage.
Mrs. Seheopen 111 Mrs. Marie
Schoepen of this city underwent a
serious head operation a few daya ago
In Portland, but la resorted recov
ering.
Returns from Klamath Herman
Von Schmals. Burns attorney, arrived
In Medford this morning from Klam
ath Falls, where he has been attor
ney for County Judge Earl H. Pehl,
who was yesterday sentenced to the
state penitentiary.
Telephone Engineer Clay M. Allen.
telephone engineer for the forest eer
Ice, with headquarters In Portland, la
spending a few daya In the Rogue
River national forest In connection
with the telephone construction work
now underwsy,
Exams This Week Announcement
has been received from the office of
the secretary of atate, .saying that
Ward McReynolds, examiner for op
erators and chauffeurs, will be In his
office in the city hall here Friday
and Saturday of this week. On Au
gust 11, the office will be open from
9 a. m. to 0 p. m. and on August 13
from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pickett Goes te Portland Forrest
M. Pickett of the Standard OH com
pany offices here has been trans
ferred to the Portlsnd office; and
left Medford Monday night for the
northern city. -His position In the
local office Is being filled by K. C,
Owen, brought here from Portland,
the exchange having been arranged
to place each man In a position
where the need for hla particular
type of work la more fully realised.
Inspect Hatcheries Henry O'Malley
of Balrd, Cal., superintendent of fed
eral fish r hatcherlea of California,
which also includes the hatcheries
In southern Oregon; Dennis Winn,
superintendent of federal hatcheries
on the Pacific coast, with headquar
ters In Seattle, and Matt Rlckman,
superintendent of Oregon state
hatcheries, are spending two or three
days in southern Oregon Inspecting
the hatcheries and egg-taking sta
tlons In company with T. B. Daniels
and H. I Nobllt. These officials are
all well known In Medford, having
been connected with atate and fed
eral hatcherlea for years and have
many friends In this part of the
state.
FOR OCEAN FLIGH
Complaint Filed A complaint was
filed -in circuit court Monday by Nor
mal L. Hawk, carpenter, against Paul
E. Masters, his wife, Iva A. Masters,
Martha Mae Decker and the First
National bank, claiming nm-payment
for work contracted In an agreement
June 1.
Permits Issued Two building per
mits were issued by the city today
for the construction of garages. They
were Mrs, Llnnle Hanscom, who esti
mated the cost of her garage at $200,
yand Arthur Short, who listed his at
145. Mrs. Hanacom's will bebullt .in
King street, and Short's on Laurel.
To Destroy Earwigs Charles Bous
sum, who resides In this city, haa
suggested a family of bantams as a
way to get rid of earwigs. Mr. Bous
sum said that besides earwlga. he
had a large hill of black ants and
another of red ants, and the bantams
which were too small to do any dam
age to the plants In his garden, were
able to rid his place of the pests.
Speak at Church of God Mrs.
Snyder of the Union church of Wood
land Park will epenk at the Church
of God, corner of Haven and Holly
streets, Thursday evening at 7:43
o'clock. She will give a talk on the
Bible school being built at that place,
which la six miles from Granta Pass.
There will be apeclal singing and
music.
Attend Meeting D. O. Frederick
of the Snider Dairy, Paul Taylor of
the Cloverleaf Dairy, Ted GeBauer of
4 the Gold Seal Creamery and Jimmy
Chrlsteneon of Grants Pass, lert yes
terday for Portland, where today they
are attending the R. N. A. creamery
meeting. They will also attend a
meeting of the bottling association
while In the northern city.
Forfeits Ball F. E. Beckmann ot
Medford was taken Into Judge Rob
erta' court Saturday night by a state
policeman on a charge of reckless
driving. Beckmann, according to the
charge, bad driven at a dangerously
high rate of speed from Phoenix to
Ashland. Beckmann was told to re
port In court Monday morning at D
o'clock, and put up 25 ball. Upon
falling to appear this morning, ball
was forfeited. Ashland Dally Tid
ings.
HARBOR GRACE, N. P., Aug. 8.-
(AP) The Polish-American filers,
Benjamin and Joseph Adamowlcs and
Emll Blrgen, escaped serious Injury
when their huge monoplane "White
Eagle" cracked up In a landing here
thla afternoon.
Joseph Adamowlcs suffered an el
bow wound that necessitated several
stitches.
The undercarriage of the plane waa
wrecked.
A heavy gust of wind was believed
to have caused the plane to upset as
It came to a landing at 3:10 p. m.
(EST) In what the brothers had de
scribed when they left New York this
morning ss a test flight. Blrgen ac
companied the brothers as an extra
pilot.
The Adamowlcs brothers planned to
fly eventually to Poland.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. . (API-
Part of the ransom money paid kid-
napera for the release of Charles
Urschel, Oklahoma City ell million
aire, has been discovered In a Minne
apolis bank, federal Investigators aald
today.
Reports as to the number of men
held Incommunicado - In connection
with the finding of the money varied
from three to five.
Bank officials Identified that part
of the currency that passed through
their hands as part of the Urschel
ransom by serial numbers on the
bills.
Urschel, 40, oil millionaire, waa
freed by his kldnapera July 31 upon
payment of ransom that never haa
been specifically named.
ONES AND LA DIEU
RE SENTENCED 10
OT OVER 4 YEARS
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thwart the orders of the court and,
by the connivance of a few, the will
the majority was defested. This
defendsnt laughed and Joked about
how the Judge would feel when he
discovered the ballots were stolen.
this condition were allowed to pre
vail, anarchy would flourlah. . . . The
atate feels that law and order should
come first."
Befor passing sentence, the court
said:
Among Arch Conspirators.
"The court feels there should be
no discrimination In the sentences
Iven to the main defendanta. La-
Dleu la no different than Judge
Pehl. Both were In the affair. They
were among the arch-conspirators In
ths commission of a heinous and
outrageous crime that filled all de
cent people with a sense of horror.
They attempted to take the law Into
their own hands, which Is unpardon
able and unthinkable."
Jones was then brought before the
bar of Justice, from his Jail cell,
whence he was placed last night, fol
lowing his arrest In Klamath Falls
Monday.
His counsel, Glenn Ft. Jacks of
Oregon City, was unable to be pres
ent, and Attorney T. J. Enrlght filed
motion for a new trial, based upon
the grounds that the verdict against
Jones was based upon passion and
prejudice, that Jurora Mary Klein-
hammer, S. M. Schilling and John
Peterson had misquoted the evidence,
that Juror Peterson had said, In the
reception room of the oHtel Medford,
'Jones Is guilty as hell, and 1 am
going to vote to cinch him," and
that Juror Mary Klelnhammer had
expressed an opinion- on the case
It waa also contended that A. L.
Hugg. a wltneaa for the defense, hald
waited for a nod from Jones before
answering.
The defense motion also claimed
that Juror Harley Hall of the Little
Applegate was taken 111 and the
bailiff promised to get him some
medicine, but did not, and that to
procure the medicine. Juror Hall
voted "guilty" and thus ended the
long deliberations.
. Cannot Impeach Verdict.
The court ruled, as it did In the
LaDleu new trial motion, that the
statement of a Juror, made after hla
verdict, cannot be used as a means
to the Impeachment of their verdict.
Leniency waa asked for Jones upon
the ground thst Jones had alwaya
been "a good citizen," that he had
been elected mayor of Rogue River,
that he waa formerly employed by
the forest service, and that be had
a wife and children.
Before sentencing Jones, the court
said:
"The court feels sorry for the fam
ily of Mr. Jones, Just as It feels sorry
for the families of Mr. LaDleu and
Mr. Pehl. The court Is human, and
Is aubject to human emotions. Emo
tions do not override duty with this
court.
Mr. Jones, like all the defendants
In the ballot trials, haa had a fair
and impartial trial. As I said yes
terday at Klamath Falls, whenever
there was any doubt It was resolved
In favor of the defendanta. Mr. Jonas
had a fair trial."
The court then denied the motion
tor a new trial, and ordered Jones to
atand up for sentence.
Jones la a man of past so years.
and has been a resident of Jackson
county for about 10 years. He op
erates a small fruit ranch near Rogue
River. He first came Into public
notloa last winter, with the assump
tion of office by Fehl. He waa
dally visitor to the courthouse, and
sprang into the limelight In the Lam-
kln-Bursell farce contempt proceed
ings, by introducing a petition for
the resignation of Commissioner R.
E. Nealon. He waa named road com
missioner by Fehl, and aftcrwarda
ousted.
A Moving Spirit.
Evidence In the five ballot theft
trials revealed that Jones waa a mov
ing spirit. The testimony showed
that he made preparations for the
breaking of the vault window by
Burley Sexton, and gave ' the signal
tor the window smashing, and R. O
Cummlngs of Rogue River to race
hla auto engine, while ''Congress"
cheered to drown the sound of bresk-
Ing glass: that ha waa a roving guard
around the courthouss on the rob
bery night, and that he waa In con
ference with Fehl before and after
the robbery.
Evidence In the trial of LaDleu
showed that he aided In hauling away
six ballot pouchea from the court
house, with Virgil Edlngton and Wes
ley McKltrlck. that he borrowed Phil
Lowd a auto, to cover up bis tracks
and that he had arranged for L. A
B&nka and wife to provide an alibi
for hla absence ;that the six bsllot
pouohes were taken to the home of
Mayor Jonea In Rogue River, who
provided pitch, and the trio followed
Jones' suggestion to burn the ballots
at the home ot McKltrlck'e parents.
LaDleu has been a resident of this
city for about four years. He for
merly lived in Oakland, Cal., and
Klamath Falls. He was Identified
with L. A. Banka In varloua news
paper capacities here.
Ruth Chatterton in Craterian Hit
La. ...&-& W1-i.ir1titillnriiilili"1i'"irirE
Oats: No. t white, 136 SO.
Corn: No. a a. yellow. 1JS W.
Millrun: Standard, ai9.60.
Todays car receipts: Wheat, 61
barley, 2: flour, 8: corn, 10; oats, a.
Ruth Chatterton and Fran McHugh ing today. George Brent has the lead
ing male role In thla story of a car-
in a scene from "Lilly Turner" at the
Oraterlan theater for three days, start-
nival queen who took her love where
she found It
r
Rialto Drama
y t,l,sr
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5 J
MATH READY
FOR CONVENTION
Looal citizens who have visited
Klamath Falls during the past few
days report great activity In the nei
ghboring city In anticipation of the
American Legion atate convention
which opena Thursday, August 10.
The streets and business houses are
decorated with thousands of Legion
emblems In the official colors of
blue and gold and present a gay, fas
tive appearance to visitors. The
Klamath convention commission haa
perfected a big 3-day program of en
tertainment and promises a good time
Pto all who attend their celebration.
Medford Legion and Auxiliary mem-
bera will atart leaving for the con
vention tomorrow and the local drum
corps plana to leave Thursday morn
ing. Many aouthern Oregon folks
who are not affiliated with the lie
glon will also make the trip this week
to take In one or more of the lead
ing attractions. Including the torch
light parade Thursday night and the
state championship drum corps con
test Friday night.
1 1'
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 330 8,
Central.
GOOD USED PIANO, ejo.OO.
Piano Shoppe.
BARGAIN In used Bungalow Piano.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 30 8. Grape.
80 HANSEN White Leghorn hens, 50c
each. Trade for wood. Henry
Meyer. Central Point.
ATTENTION, FRUIT GROWERS
uaivamaea tree prop noos. ut
them while they last. Modern
Plumbing & Sheet Metal Co. Tel
830.
JAMES CAGNEY I if
'PICTURE snatcher;
James Cagney, the bad boy of the
screen, comes to the Studio theater
today In "Picture Bnatcher." Jimmy,
In the title role, la the go-getter pic
ture man who gets photographs of
ot people and newa events by hook
or crook, regardless of ethics or com,
mon decency.
EMPTY TRUCK returning from Se
attle last of week, wants losd from
there or points en route. Hawley
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
SALE OR TRADE Cow and wood
trailer, Brunswick. Perfection oil
stove, German rifle and bayonet,
Masonle encyclopedias, books, con
sistory ring, etc., for cash, young
cow, wood range, wood, bed, chalra,
edibles, etc D. A. Casparle, 815
West 13th.
FOR SALE Crebepples.
Ave. .Phone 8M-L.
101 Portland
FOR SALE Steel dump-bed.
Secondhand Store.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good "30"
Harley-Davldaon motorcycle for car,
horses or cattle. Phone 331-J.
FREE PIANO LESSONS with purchase
of piano, balance this month. A
few REAL BARGAINS left at pres
ent low prices. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 38 8. Orape.
RCA PERFECT SOUND
15t
I -T . VAN
lk(' . I Any time
Today jftRjH
and WED.
Women called her
sinner . Men
called her siren.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Aug. 8. (AP) Cattle
81. calves 3: nominally steady.
Hogs: 138; steady.
Sheep: None: atendy.
Yall St. Report
Stock Rale Averages,
(Copyright, 1838, Standard Statistics
Co.)
August (
80 30 ao to
Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total
Today 88.1 48.T ' fil l 83.8
Prev. day 84.8 47 j 89.5 70.8
Week ago 88 9 47.4 94,1 81.4
Year ago 89.8 38.4 88.1 89.0
S yrs- ago 158.5 118.8 307.7 181.0
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
August 8
30
Ind'ls
Today 78.0
Prev. day 78 0
Week ago 78.7
Year ago 84.4
8 yrs. ago 93.8
30
Rr's
81.8
81.3
81.0
83.7
107.8
30
Ufa
88.5
88.7
88.0
80 9
100.8
80
Total
BOB
80.9
80.9
89.8
100.8
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Aug. 8. (AP) Butter
Prints, extras, 34c; standards, 33c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade. 31c lb.: termor's door delivery.
19c per lb.; aweet cream, 8c higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversize, 34c; extras.
22c; standards, 20c; mediums. 20c;
pullets, 16c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: fresh extras, 18c dozen:
mediums. 15c dozen.
cheese, milk., country meats, live
poultry, new onions, onions,, potatoes
New potatoes, strawoerries,
hay, unchanged.
wool and
Jack LaRue, Miriam Hopkins and
William Gargan have leading rolea
In "The Story of Temple Draka,"
which opened a three-day run at the
Rialto theater today. This la the mo
tion picture version of the widely
read ."Sanctuary" by William Faulkner.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Aug. 8. (AP) Wheat:
Open High low i;iose
SeDt. .98 'A .99 .96 .9BH
1 niu .101 .09 1.01
May .105', 1.0614 1 0354 1.08S4
Portland Produce
S'
ARE LIBERATED IN
Mrs. James H. Owen announced
thla morning that 3,000 parasitized
earwlga have been placed in the foli
age at her residence, and at homes
In the Siskiyou Heights district,
where the earwlga have been caus
ing so much damage.
The parasitized bugs) which eradi
cate the other pests, have been turn
ed loose for a week. Mrs. Owen said
today that she did not know how long
a period was required to rid the
place of the pests.
The earwigs were purchased from
the Portland city insectary, with
funds donated by persons Interested
In ridding the city ot the bugs.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (AP) The
stock market was a trifle mora lively
toc'.ay and prlcss were pushed up I to
3 points desptte weakness of cotton
and Irregularity In trains. The close
waa firm. Trading waa largely pro
fessions! with publla participation
still hesitant Approximately 1,300,
000 shares changed hands.
Todays closing prices for S3 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. As Dye '.,,133 14
Am. Can 86
Am, & Fgn. Pow. 11 14
T. It T. - 138
First call for a
cooling breakfast
Anaconda
Atch. T. e S.
Bendlx Avla. ,
Beth, tseel
California Packing .
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. (UP) The
government sought today to dam the
source of underworld weapons.
Joseph B. Keenan, assistant attorney-general
In charge of federal antl
racketeerlng forces, announced nego
tiation of an agreement with the
Thompson Machine Gun company to
prevent sales of machine guns to any
one except governmental units.
PORTLAND, Aug. 8. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept. .7714 -"14 -1 -TO
Dec .' .83 .83 HI Al
Cash wheat, No. 1.
Big Bend blueatem
Dark hard winter, 13 pet.
11 pet
Western white ...
Hard winter ..
Northern spring .
Western red
, 164
. 6814
, 4014
. 36
, 31
. 87
. 8314
. 814
. 73H
. 39H
- 3054
, 3414
, 14
- 46H
31
. 34
- K
. 18
.14
. 36
. 36
. 8614
. 86
. 7
. 48
. 88
. 63
Mr. Owen Returns Jsmes H. Owen
returned this morning from Portland
where he had been attending to busi
ness matters. He left Medford Sat
urday evening.
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler .,,
Ooml. Solv.
Curtlaa-Wright
DuPont .
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot. .
Int. Harvest.
I. T. es T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. 0.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac. ,
Std. Brands
St. Oil Csl.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
B. Steel
Shows at
2:00
7:18-9:15
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
RCA HIGH FIDELITY-
Mats 16c
Eves t5c
Klddlei a Dime
WIDE RANUB
Today- Wed. -Thurs.
NANCY CARROLL in
"CHILD OF
MANHATTAN"
with JOHN BOLES
ALSO
811m gummervllle In "Officer flsve
My Child" Screen Souvenirs
Newa
Dally Mat. 1:80.
;ve. 7 p. m.
ROXY PICTURE IS
NEATLY PRODUCED
"Child of Manhattan." a delight
ful and Intriguing screen story,
made Its appearance at the Roxy
theater this afternoon.
Starring Nancy Carroll, It proves to
be not only a parcel of fine enter
tainment but It also contains such
attributes as a fine mounting and
story twists that reach a new and
welcome level In suspense.
mmm
Starts TODAY
Wed.-Thur.
Also
Jack Haley in
"Wrongorilla"
Traieltalk News
Caveman cogney soys
"THE RIGHT WAY TO A
OIRL'S ' HEART ISIA
RIGHT TO THE CHINI"
You'll get a "punch" a mtmite
(reel Jiis eeo1ett.SOCKeMl
CAGHEY
'PICTURE SNATCHER'
A Womef BfOS. f iCMt wilh
ol.li Mllowv, Al.ee While
Phone 7
Direct to You
From Our Mill and Factory
Green Pine Slabs
12-inch and 16-inch
Factory Blocks
Clean and Dry
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
"A good firm to Phone End of
trad with" 7 Nortn Central
111 I fl' Hy'W'""JLT'yK'"'''W''"'B" """" "e, "
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MusM' nt-esravsawiiaissv , jU-'.,. .1 A 1
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A MODERN
PICTURE OF
MODERN MORALS!
WOMEN Whispered her name t .
MEN Laughed and remembered
She was a Drake . . . born reckless . . . bad .
. . . unruly! . . . She liked the kind of people
a good Kin should despise! Tried to be
respectable . but the other sine of her , . .
, . . the wild Drake streak . . . was too strong!
IT'S LIKE THERE WEBB TWO OF IIEBI . , .
Qe STORY OF
BttaHiD mem
Hips.
yiik.
fiifiSSi'li?V
Miriam Hopkins William Cargan
Jack Larue William Collier, Jr.
rVees Wm. raufcneri temsilenal Novel
ArlCTUARr
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ADDED
MORTON DOWNEY REVUE
".trance A It aeerns" Newsreel
Permanent Waves
OUR VERY BEST
FOR
$3.75
Complete with Shampoo
ringer Wave and Hair Cat
ALAINE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
118 E. Main. Tel. 1518
Shows at
1:00
MS - :1B
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND .
Mats. .-,, , 2 So
Eves. - SS0
Kiddles Dime
RCA IIIOH FIDELITY WIDE RANGE
gjHrifilMi
Today and Thursday
She Was Too Much of
a Woman to Lead a
One-Man Life!
Ruth Ohattorton In a role that
fits her like black silk tights 1
. . . Finding happiness in one
night stands
Shs was good tlrl onoa
--but shs didn't hare
much trouble fettlnf
over Itl , . . and when
ahe did . . . aha mad
romance a profession!
It's her greatest
lne "Madam X
tfiliL
mm
I y t I Americo ' favorit
f I show Itmptrtis
(f j with o wokntt
sVa If IV for'strona men"
ffiffllMH
. . WITH
GEORGE BRENT
RUTH DONNILIY Sli?
-ALSO
"30,000 Cheers For
The Chain Gang"
VlUplons musical
with
Pickens Sisters
Jerry Berger
The Rolllckers
CARTOON
"THS WIKM "RAW
AWAY WITH THS
SPOON"
f