PAGE EIGHT CAPTAINS OF NRA E LAS! INJUNCTION A meeting ha been called for t o'clock till afternoon tt th Cham ber of commerce for all captain In tht orfl--to-offle NRA. luppo.-t campaign which opens Thursday morning at 0 o'clock, It waa announc ed today by J. O. Thompson, major of the drive. Captain who have been summon ed to the gathering are Leonard Car penter, A. O. Hubbard, C. M. Kldd. Victor Tengwald, B, C- Jerome and Harry Hansen. The captain will each be assisted by eight team mem ber, who will receive their induc tion from the capulne Wednesday, and be ready to start on their can vas Thursday moraine;. The team member will call on all the business house In the city, Mr. Thompson said, and will leave blanks to be filled out by the merchant These papers will request the mer chant to stat whether or not be has signed up under the NRA. move ment, and If not, why not. He will be asked to name the number of employe before tinning the N-RA., an dthe number afterward. Employ er will lao be ssked other phase of the requirements they are fulfill ing under the N R. A. A consumers' drive will be con ducted throughout the city at the completion of the buelnes district canvass. It was announced. DEALERS HOLD MEET LOCAL ELKS TEMPLE "Partner.." waa the title of ths talk ing motion picture show, p town ted t the Elks' temple last night at the meeting of the General Petroleum dealers of the southern Oregon dis trict, attnded by over ISO men. Her man W. Taylor, manager of the lubri cation sales for the Oenera Petro leum corporation, was In attendance at the gathering. The film, put out by the Bacony Vacuum corporation for which the General Petroleum corporation Is the pacific coast subsidiary, combined en tertitlnment with a general advertis ing message for the dealers, and was greatly enjoyed by the large number assembled. Muslo for the film was played by Nat Schlldlcreut's orchestra. An interesting program, In charge of Harvey L. Armea, district manager, 'with headquarters In Med ford, was presented and Included a group of numbers by the Medford U lee men. who were repeatedly encored. Timely talks concerning the NRA movement, and post codes adopted for distribu tors were also discussed. Those In attendance represented OranU Pass, Medford and Ashland. Tonight the officials will conduct a similar meeting In Klamath Falls. Other officials of the company, re finers and distributors for the new four-star gasoline, who attended the fathering were Al Bartholemy, with the advertising department of the company, headquarters In Portland; W. P. Carper, lubrication representa tive fov the Oregon division, and M. D. lh, manager of the Oregon di vision, with headquarters In Port rand. Beer was served at the olose of the program, and the meeting was pro nounced a success by the petroleum representatives. Nabbed Hunted Man i Whan a suspected safe cracker for whom a posse of 100 officer, had sought In vain entered the stable of her 8t Johnsbury, Vt home, Mrs. Olive Jones, 79, calmly loaded a rifle and held the man at gun point until deputle, summoned by her son ar rived. (Associated Press Photo) OF E Sleeping Sickness What Is It? Death Dealing Epidemic In Midwest Spurs Search For Cause, Mystery For Two Centuries CREDIT SPREAD Con ti uued ftum Page One.) Ralph CowglU, engineer for the state game commission, spent yester day in the Prospect district placing boundary markers around the new game refuge which waa created by the last session of the state legisla ture. The property set aside will be known as the Prospect state game refuge. All the land between the south fork of Rogue river, and the north fork to the Prospect power plant, then north to the point about one-fourth mile north of the Prospect park are economlo authorities recently quoted here. NRA Is nothing In Itself. Re covery will come of Its own accord and In spite of NRA. It puts a roof on a house with no foundation. Expansion of currency and credit Is that foundation, they agreed. NRA wraps Itself like a mSntle about King Consumer". But how on earth Is King Consumer to consume unless employ ers can raise the money for wages? There the argument stopped. But here Is another authority one of the topmost New York Insiders who steer these rivers of wealth who sees and says further. The millions who place an all but religious faith In NRA may well take heed of him. NRA, says he, la a tremendous soc ial movement. Look at It sharply and you find It a long and lasting step toward socialization of American In dustry. An approach to the last great merger, the one corporation the U. 8. A. Incorporated as well aa united. To deep-down layers of people the Recovery Act gives upward breaka they never before have known and will never surrender. This financial specialist hlmaeir lifts his eyes from his life-long absorption of keeping the streams of wealth In their old time channels and agrees on the social gardening their spread through NRA would bring. But always with mis proviso: ; You can't have a Boulder Dam power house without a Colorado river, and the Recovery program la precise ly that without a bigger stream of money from expansion of currency and credit. Great social movement through NRA may be, It needs this practical supplement to make Its wheels go round. Has this been thought of? I It to be supplied? And how? To this financial engineer losing the stream of money looks simple. In flation will do It and Inflation la simple. Lifting thirty-five cents' worth of gold out of the dollar Is not simple and may not work. Lowering the gold foundation under the cur rency by having the Federal Re-nerve Board change It from 40 to 30 per cent migm poAainiy work under dif ferent conditions. s But actual lunation today is really so simple that to many it seems too simple to be true. To loosen over night five billion dollars now vitrified In the banks the government need maintain only Its own paper at par. By HOWARD W. BLAKRBLEE (Associated Press Actenoe Editor.) NEW YORK. VPr-It Is Ml yesrs since the sleeping sickness epidemic encephslltls, was first recorded; and IB years since sn almost world -viae search for its cause was beun. But as doctors in at. Louis and vicinity watched the mounting death toll, the cause was still unknown, although guessed at. The general medlcsl guess ascribes this Infection to a non-flltrable virus, one of those living disease orgsnlsms too small to be csught In fitters, or seen under microscopes. This "epidemic" sleep ing elkness Is not clsssed as the same Illness which Is spread by the bite of the tsetse fly. Infection of Nervous System. The form now appearing in the midwest is due to Infection in the central nervous system. The attack centers In vsrtous parts of the brain and of the brain coverings, the me ninges, and of the spinal cord. Stupor resembling sleep results snd gives the Illness common nsme. The onset is sudden. Sometimes the lethargy is accompanied by dlstor tlon.of vision, at others by delirium snd terror. But the symptoms are likely to be widely different In dif ferent outbreaks. The cases In one epidemic may be mostly similar, only to vary with the next appearance. Means of Spread Vary. Equally erratic have been the evi dences as to how the disease spreads. In 1S30 among 40 esses In France, there was not one record of personal contagion or spread of the sickness from person to person. But In other epidemics there have been numerous examples of more than one person in the same family catching the In fection. This suggests but does not prove personal contagion.. Rather startling was a history of 38 cases In Germany In 1D20. For six of these were nursing sisters and two others attending physicians. Lap land had an epidemic In which from 7 to 49 per cent of the Inhabitants of several stricken villages caught the disease. Influenza Sometimes Precedes. Bad cases of influenza are known to have preceded a fair number of attacks of sleeping sickness. Like wise, but in leaser number, p recur- aors have been noted In other dis eases, artlcularly measles, varlcelle and smallpox. Occasionally pneu monia and whooping cough have preceded sleeping sickness, and now snd then vaccination. BROKERS' OFFICE 1sUttP'M& OCKNiS INCICTION CINTMS I IN BRAIN AHO SPINAL COQD -"" In -t"""" .J k?, vnffekrs Mam 3pFf 1 if "-- ii i j ni 11 u JjiAL kplilfinlv encephalitis (sleeping slrkness lias exacted' a heavy toll In the midwest. These patients In a St. Louis hospital are among the many afflicted. The cause remains unknown. TO BRING TITLE P (Continued from rage One) the boundary lines. Mr. CowglU said, The boundary is about a fourth mile north of the concrete lined canal run ning parallel, which continues to the south fork Intake. The refuge Is for all game animals and birds. "This property is a natu ral breeding ground." Mr. CowglU said today, "and It Is hoped by the game commission that It will prove of bene fit to this section of the state.' Reports of transactions on the New York stock exchange will start flow ing from the ticker in the new M. N. Hogan Co. brokers office at Main and Central streets tomorrow morn ing at 0 a. m., signalizing the open ing of one of the finest places or Its kind on the coast. The new of fice of the company has been estab lished In the space formerly occu pied by the Jackson County bank, and Is Ideally suited for such use. Quotations from the ticker tape appear on a screen by means of an adaptation of the moving picture projector and quotations are also shown on a large board, aa la cus tomary in all brokerage office. Other facilities for service to local Invest ors Include a direct wire for han dling buy and sell orders. more patience and endurance. Miss Betty Burns, another platinum blonde who was a finalist, snld she cornea from Macon. Oa., and prefers southerners over northerners when It comes to osculation. "When did you begin your career?" a reporter asked Miss Burns. "You mean kissing?" she asked. "Well, we start very young In the south. I expect I knew how to klsa about the time I got the first fruit Jar dents on my nose. Yes, I shut my eyes when X kiss, and I prefer married men. Cold weather kissing Is much better than hot weather. I like an open wood fire, myself." ' Miss Jean Rlddell, another plati num blonde, said she likes Wall Street men beat of all. She had been touted as a likely winner, but gave up dur ing the first IS minutes of play, com plaining that her partner's moustache tickled her and she had to laugh. "I consider this a wonderful ex perience." Miss Rlddell said before the whistle blew for the first clinch. "I have to know the gentleman before X would kiss him. Oh, no, I never kiss married men. The best type men for kissing? Oh, I like the Wall Street men. And they are much bet ter now than a few years ago. They seem to have more time. They are such cavaliers I No, I have never kissed a college boy, except once a little short fellow from Emory and Henry." The preliminaries were held today after having been postponed from day to day for a week, because of rain. The contest Is being held In the .hall ordinarily used by Hawaiian hula dancers. AUTO LICENSE EXAMS SEPT. 2 IN CRATER LAKE CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. Or. (Spl.) Assuring continued aood aniline- In Crater lake, the planting of 100,000 allveralde and 90.000 steelhead flngerllnee la being completed 'under the direction 01 Chief Ranger David H. Canfleld. The trout, furnished through the coop eration of federal and state agencies. were obtained from the Butt rails fish hatchery. Although the fish were nauiea nearly 100 miles, only a minimum number were lost, with a part of this record due to the fact hauling was done during evening hours. During the past season, tuning naa been better than In several years, with numerous catches of trout In excess of 20 Inches reported and sev eral over 30 Inches. Limits of five per person dslly have been common occurences. Trolling with aplnners has been the favorite method or anzllna. although fly-casting ns been used to advantage. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY r.AH paid for men's secondhand suits, odd coat, bate and shoea. W1U H. WUon. 33 N Front St. TOP PRICES oald for Snd hand fur niture. Berryaaie ana nana oik H03 N. Riverside. Phone 266. BIG green slabs, per- load 2-load tots. 1.83. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631 28 CHEVROLET 1-ton truck to trade for sedan or coupe, on oummiv, after . win aale Crawford neaches. fine flavor, good for canning. Bring containers. R. DeWlt, Fern Valley. Word was received today by ttie Mall Tribune from Ward McReynolds. state examiner for operators and chauffeurs, atatnlg that a special stop will be made at the city hall here Saturday. September 3, to con duct examinations for licenses and to notarize application of those renew ing their old licenses. No charge Is made by the examiner for the notary work. Last Friday and Saturday the ex aminers stopped here on the regular schedule, and about 425 driver were licensed. 35 per cent of them being out-of-stste and new drivers. for SALE ADDles. crabapple. plums, nectarines. Bagley Orchard, Talent. WANTED Saleslady. Exclusive ter. -itytrv. tAalv mn1ovment. ExceD tlonal opportunity. Small Invest ment reaulred. Give name and address. Box 13644. Tribune. WANTED To nav liberal amount of carfare to Los Angeles, on or after August 31st, in exchange for safe conduct children, ages o ana . Communicate with Mrs. B. B Adanuon. Talent, Ore. FOR BALE OR TRADE 30 head work and saddle horses. Tel. B3H-K, GREEN PINE an v a n an 1 Per Load In Two MEDFORD FUEL CO. im N. Cent. Tel. B31 1.88 FREE LECTURE ON Christian Science BY Peter V. Ross, C. S. B., nf San Francisco. California , Member nf the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. in the RIALTO THEATRE, Medford FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933 . 8:00 o'clock P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend f""'"! '. ' , ' mmatmmr i -SUMMER PRICES, GOAL CAR LOAD to arrive in few days Place your order with ut now for ROYAL Best Utah Coal It it clean rtnd lasts longer Buy the best and reduce your fuel cost WOOD FUEL OIL Best quality Fir and Oak Any kind you want. Quick wood at right prices and dependable service Buy Now Higher Prices Soon F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833 220 N. Riverside TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Will Be RED LETTER DAY 7 m iEPARTMMTSTq Free Stamps for Each Book You Are rir-er n w ruung: aring i our doors Hundreds of Special Bargains Will Be Offered Tomorrow Double Green Discount Stamps 111 ON EVERY CASH PURCHASE THROUGHOUT THIS BIG STORE Medford's Own Store New Fall Buttons Button. Button, who's got the Button I That will be the cry this Fall. Because Buttons will play an Important part In Fall F&Ahlons but as usual Mann's will supply the demand with every wanted Button Idea. Buttons to contrast or harmonize with your new Fall costume. to 49 $1.50 CARD Wednesday Special! . Yflur last chance to buy these fine pieces ofFrenchCrepe Underwear for $1 98 Advancing markets on fin quality underwear make the above statement a fact. This la really your last chance to buy these fine slips, dance set and steplna for S1.98. So If you want underwear of this quality at S1.98 buy tomorrow. They come In tailored and lac trimmed styles In white, tea rose and flesh. All sizes. MAIN FLOOR MIIIMini Mill 11111111111 MMIMIMMIMIII New Fall Neckwear Advance shipments of Fall Neckwear are arriving every day ... see these, lovely pieces for the high or low neckline. They are In satin, wool lace and chic pique and priced so very reasonable. 59C and $1.19 MAIN FLOOR First Showing of Knitted Sportswear For Fall! Newest One, Two and Three Piece Knitted Suits and Dresses for School, College or Business Wear! $ Here they are! The tery first showing of Knitted . Suits and Dreesea for Pall and Winter and only 16 96. Garments t brushed wool, knit cords and clever knit ted tweeds In one. two and three piece styles. These good looking affaire come la green, blue. wine, rust, ruby and of course black. Models art button and slip-on. They Come in Sizes 14 to 20 See Window MANN'S SECOND FLOOR IIMIIMHimtmsMllMlllll ItltllltttlMHlMI.I Special Demonstrator Attention women of Jackson county! Mlsa Ruth Hort of the Colonial Dames Laboratories In Hoi 1 wood is now In our Toiletries action. MLss Hart Is the special dem onstrator of the Colonial Dajnes Co. snd Is here to aire her personal adrtce sod coneultstlon on the proper cere of the skin. "No Paclals will be given during KUw Hart's tT." . . . But you are urged to see her and talk over your particulsr skin troubles! mi mi m