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CUBAN CAPITAL IN RIOT AS PRESIDENT FLEES
Red Men and Degree of Pocahontas Fellows will leave with Wachter to reka and
wilt meet this year. Dr. Duane A. I attend the meetings In Medford. Eu- Telegram.
Modesto. Portland Newa
METHODS FLAYED
BY SEN. COUZENS
TRIAL EXPENSES
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ArEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. rEPFORH. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 1933.
Prosecutor Harry S. Toy to investi
gat with a view to criminal proceed
ings. The children's fund established
tn 1928 by the senator, h-j an en
dowment of 910,000,000, the Income
of which Is to be spent solely for
crippled children of the state.
Evaded Obligations.
The trust company, said the sena
tor, sold the fund $300,000 worth of
"participation certificates" based on
real estate mortgages, but pleaded ft
temporary stringency of funds when
payment became due and asked the
fund management to take "certifi
cates of deposit" Instead,
Ke said the certificates had no col
lateral security behind them and only
$100.'000 was cashed by the fund. The
remainder, he said, was not obtained
before the trust company closed and
he said he counted the $200,000 "as
practically a total loss."
"Why," exclaimed the senator, "the
Union Guardian Trust Co. accepted
deposits for 30 days, after Its of
ficials knew It was Insolvent. It Is
my understanding that that Is a
criminal offense."
Turning to the First National
Bank-Detroit, Couzens read from a
memo which he said had been taken
from the bank's books, and declared
on the day the bank closed Its books
showed more than 82.600.000 In which
directors had signed as endorsers;
loans totaling more than $1,400,000
to employes, and loans totaling more
than $11,400,000 to corporations in
which directors of the bank were in
terested. Poor Judgment Shown.
"The total of these loans $23,190,000
will be lost to a very great extent
due to the poor Judgment of federal
bank examiners," he said.
The white-haired senator thwarted
ever yeffort of his Inquisitor to draw
from him an admission that the gov
ernment was In effect a partner in
the Detroit financial policies because
the consolidations which created the
two big banks were permitted.
"My main criticism," he said, "la
that the conditions I object to were
engaged In after the consolidations
the past due loans, the unwarranted
loans, the millions and millions
loaned on their own stock in viola
tion of the law. All that was done
long before the federal government
knew of It. When the question
arose: Should the federal govern
ment compel all these loans to be
wiped, out and the banks close' be
cause of the Impairment of capital?"
"The federal government says: 'I
think It Is better to carry them
along In the hope they will work out.
That la better community Interest.
The discretion may turn out wrong
or wise. I want to point out that 35
or 40 millions In deposits were never
affected. Why? Because they had
sound banking management and
sound banks, run for the depositors
and not for speculators."
County Horticultural Agent Lyle P.
Wilcox today announced that the Ore
gon standard tomato grades may be
obtained from the county agent's of
fice, on the ground floor of the Jack
son county courthouse.
All tomato growers of the valley
who are interested in obtaining the
grades are asked to call at the office
to get them.
KING CAROL ADDS
MEASLES TO
ILLS
BUCHAREST. Aug. 18. (AP)
King Carol, already suffering from
an aciack of Influenza, has contract
ed the measles, appaiently from
close contact with his son. Crown
Prince Michael, who has been a meas
les patient several days
Engaged To Boxer
Francet Kaye, Brooklyn tlnger.
It engaged to King Levin, ky. CM
cago heavyweight boxer. (Assoc!
ated Presa Photo
Announcement
During vacation time our orchestra
music will be temporarily discontin
ued. However, our Caphart Music
Box la at your service and affords
excellent music for dancing while
you dine.
Nininger's Cafe
"A Belter Place to rat"
In this Associated Praaa picture It shown part of the Havana mob which participated In wild disorders
during the political upheaval which aaw President Machado flee tht country. The crowd la thown in front
of the newspaper Heraldo de Cuba, an unofficial Machado organ whose property wat destroyed.
ULINARY
RAFT....
Uy estella Oorgan. Director "
Home Service. California
Orrtrnn Power Uo.
Summer Snacks
A "snack" la defined as a light
lunch. . In the summer afternoons
and evenings cold drinks, refreshing
ices and sandwiches, cookies or cake
are most welcome "maklngB" In any
kitchen. Today we are giving some
of each. A little variation la the
life of such refreshments and you
may find a new favorite among the
following:
t Pineapple Sherbet
1 cups shredded pineapple.
1 cup sugar.
2 cups water.
1 egg white.
Boil the sugar and water for 10
minutes; cog,, add pineapple and
pour Into tray. When frozen to mush,
remove to bowl and blend with stiffly
beaten egg white. Freeze, stirring
once.
Frult-ade
3 cups water
1 cup sugar
1 orange
1 No. 3 can crushed pineapple
3 lemons
1 quart glngeraJe -
Boll the sugar and water for 10
minutes; cool and add the Juice and
a little of the rind of lemons and
orange, then add the pineapple.
Strain, store In the refrigerator and
add glngerale Just when ready to
serve.
Pear Ice
1 No. 3 can peara
l',4 can Juice
Hi can ginger ale
Mint
Drain the pears and mash, then
add the juice and ginger ale. Place
in tray In coldest position in refrig
erator freezing compartment and at
the end of 30 minutes, stir well.
Return and freeze about two hours.
Serve In tall stemmed glasses; gar
nished with mint.
Chocolate Marsh mallow Ice
40 marsh ma Hows
3 cups milk
3 sq. melted chocolate
3 cups whipping cream
3 teaspoon vanilla
Place marahmallows and milk over
hot water and stir until the marsh
mallows are melted, add the melted
chocolate. Remove from heat, cool
and add vanilla. When- chilled, and
beginning to thicken, add the whip
ped cream, folding In gently. Place
In freezing compartment and stir at
the end of 30 minutes. Freeze about
three hours.
Chocoiate Cake
Vx cup butter
1V4 cups sugar
3 squares chocolate
S egg yolks
3 egg whites, -
3 cups pastry flour
8 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup sour milk
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Cream the butter, then add sugar
and cream again, then drop In the
yolks, add the melted chocolate and
beat well. Sift flour, baking powder
and cinnamon together and add a
portion to first mixture, then alter
nate with the milk, which Is com
bined with the soda. Fold In beaten
whites and add vanilla. Bake In two
nine -Inch layers at 350 degrees for
35 minutes; or In a loaf for 60 min
utes. Peanut Butter Drop Cookies
Now serve
better feed tea!
look for thli
Trademark
For better, richer,
more rlavoriome
Iced tea use
India Ttol Chill
ing never let tens
Ih flavor. To get
Qtnuino India Too, look for the trod
mark (obove), In addition to the brand
name, on too package. India oOwi the
world' l flnwt too.
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'i cup sugar
) cup syrup
j cup peanut butter
y4 teaspoon salt
3 egga ,
3 cups rolled oats
Mix together in the order given
and drop by the spoonful on greased
cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees
until brown.
Rolled Sandwiches
Long slices of fresh bread
Butter
Chopped olives, jelly, or what have
you
Cut thin slices of fresh bread
lengthwise and spread with butter,
after trimming off crusts. Spread
with filling and roll each; fasten
with toothpick. Cover with damp
cloth.
Bv Mrs. Alexander George
PLUM SAUCE FOR LUNCHEON
Breakfast Menu
Cantaloupe
Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream
Poached Eggs
Buttered Toast Coffee
Luncheon
Cottage Cheese and Pineapple Salad,
. Bread Butter
Plum Sauce
Dinner
Fresh Fruit Cocktal
Sliced Roast Beef Browned Carrots
Bread Butter
. Asparagus Salad
Yellow Cake Chocolate Frosting
Coffee
Plum Sauce
3 cups plums.
1 cups water.
1 cup sugar.
Thoroughly wash plums. Add water
and bell gently 10 minutes until
plums begin to burst. Add
and boll quickly four minutes.
sugar
Cool
and serve.
Fresh Fruit Cocktail
1 cup diced pineapple.
3 cups berries.
1 cup diced cantaloupe.
1 cup orange juice.
3 cnblespoons lemon Juice.
'2 cup sugar.
Mix all Ingredients. Chill 3 hurs
or longer. Serve In glass cups and
garnish with mint leaves.
Asparagus Salud, Serving Four
16 spears cooked asparagus.
y cup chopped celery.
3 tablespoons chopped plmlentos.
3 tablespoons chopped onions.
1-3 cup French dressing.
Mix and chill Ingredients. Serve
on lettuce.
vnU
rIve
(rinds are
1
1
4
Chocolate Frosting
1 square chocolate, melted.
3 tablespoons butter.
3 tablespoons cream.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
H teaspoon salt.
1 cups sifted confectioner's sugar.
Mix all Ingredients, beat well. Let
stand five minutes. Beat until thick
and creamy. Frost cake.
One-half cup ot broken nuts may
be sprinkled over top of cake If desired.
BELKNAP GETS
B.
An order confirming the mortgage
foreclosure executed in favor of L. F.
Belknap against L. A. Banks, was
filed In circuit court this morning.
The order directs that Belknap be
furnished a clear and free title to the
property. The property Involved Is
an orchard tract near the fairgrounds
which Banks purchased from Belk
nap in 1037, on a yearly payment
plan. The payments lapsed, and last
sprink Belknap sought restoration of
his property.
Testimony in the Banks murder
trial at Eugene showed that Banks,
a short time before the slaying of
Constable Prescott, had dispatched
his secretary with a note to Belknap,
asking the latter to furnish bonds in
the ballot theft cases.
BAKER, Aug. 18. (AP! Box
manufacturers of the district com
prlslnj eastern Oregon end southern
Idaho organized at a meeting here
Thursday for the purpose of more
readily complying with the govern
ments program under the national
recovery act. The meeting was spon
sored by the Inland Empire Box
Manufacturers' association.
A policing system will be set up
by the local district headed by Gov
ernor Webb Nock of Bnker to check
compliance with the NRA code among
lumbermen.
SHOULD MW eUBI , . .
about sw
their
uslna tW 3 ,n
now
IIP!
I Iff " V-
Attorney W. E. Phlppo. representing
L. A. Banks, former local agitator
serving a life term for murder, con
ferred this morning relative to ob-Jecti-nw
filed by Banks' attorney! to
the or bill filed In fat case.
Objections to cost bills are also
expected to be filed tn the Earl H.
Fehl and Walter J. Jone trials. The
heaviest item in the Fthl trial waa
mileage fees to Klamath county, oc
casioned by the oiange oi venue.
Schermerhorn u at liberty on
7500 noncis pending an appeal to
the rar supreme court, which must
be presented within 60 days.
OPEN MEET HONORING
Redman and Pocahontas lodges
wiu noia an open meeting tonight at
the hall on Apple street, following
the Pocahontas regular meeting,
honoring W. p. Wachter. highest nar
tlonal official of the Improved Order
of Redmen and Degree of Pocahontas
rf America, Dr. D. A. Fellows, great
chief of records of Oregon, J. M.
Finster buster, great sachem cf Cali
fornia, and O. M. Smith, great senior
sagamore of California, and Chiefs
and members of the Yreka and other
tribes and councils, will be present.
The open meeting will consist of
an address by Mayor Wilson as well
as speeches on Redemanshlp by the
officers of the order. Especially an
ticipated Is the talk to be given
Great Incohonee Worthing P. Wach
ter. This Is the second time in the
history of Medford that the chief
national official of the Redman and
Pocahontas orders has -visited here.
Mr. Wachter's home la in Hagara
town, Maryland. He has been attend
ing the great council at Portland and
will arrive here this afternoon ac
companied by Dr. Duane A. Fellows
and other state officials of the lodge.
They wtll be met here by the great
chiefs of California and will attend
the great council of California to be
held at Modesto, beginning August
31.
Pocahontas Vera Thomas has re
quested members to be at the hall
at 7:30 o'clock, this evening, when
the business session will be conduct
ed briefly In order that the hall
might be opened to visitors.
Everyone Interested in Redmanship
is cordially Invited to attend the
open meeting at 8:30. Several musi
cal numbers have been arranged, and
refreshments will be served.
The great council of Oregon, Im
proved Order of Red Men, will hold
Its 42nd annual session in Portland
this year, Aug. 17 at Red Men hall,
E. Ninth and Hawthorne avenue.
Delegates from all tribes In the state
will be In attendance. The entertain
ment committee of Willamette tribe
No. A and Wahkeena council No. 30
D. of P. are working to perfect plana
for entertainment of delegates and
their wivea during the session.
Friday morning O. I. Wachter will
leave Portland for Medford, where a
meeting of the tribes and councils of
southern Oregon will be held. Sat
urday night an open air adoption
will be held In Eureka, Cal. At Med
ford Mr. Wachter will be met by
Great Sachem J. M. Flnsterbusch and
Oreat Senior Sagamore George Smith
of California, who wtll Journey to
Eureka and then on to Modesto, Cal.,
where -the great council sessions of
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R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
Rabbits, frying size, per lb. . . .16c
Beef Pot Roasts, per lb. ... . . 9c
Beef Short Ribs, per lb. . . . . .7c
Shortening, 4 lbs for . . . . . 25c
Home Cured Bacon, per lb; . . e 14c
Fresh Gr. Hamburger, 3 lbs.
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Portland, Or. '
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