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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1933)
MEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933. PAGE THRKB Medford's Fine New High School Relieves Congestion 5 1 -i. t '. i-xT-i ZTrrTy Widening of Emit Main street to eliminate the bottle neck at the Bear Crwlc bridge, sought for a number years by properly owners of that locality U again being urged by rent dents of the street, who are nxlous for early artlon ye9 terday. Funds tor widening of the bridge were included Jn the last city budget along with provision for opening of Fourth street. Fourth street baa been opened, the property owners of East Main point out, and still no action has been taken to speed elimination of the bottle nock, which they main tain constitutes a traffic hazard In a a busy section of the city. Provision for widening of the bridge has been Included in three budgets. Petition, seeking early action, was presented , the council last spring. Monday, A. C. Hubbard and C. M. KIdd, representing the property owners, met with the street and roads committee of the city council in an effort to facilitate matters and bring about a decision, which will make possible early action. , The street and roads committee is composed of Al Littrell, chairman. C. C. Furnas and S. A. Kroschel. The widening of East Main street, exclusive of the bridge will be fi nanced by the property owners, in agreement wltlr the plan offered the city council. And they feel that since they are ready and willing to do their part, action should be taken by the city to correct the traffic evil, they claim Is now existent E VANISHING TRIBE PATTERSON, La. (UP) Dr. Morris swAdesh and Ms wife, of Patterson, are working with the Chitimaches In dians of St. Mftrv Parish rnnttniKt. Ing an alphabet phonetically ade quate to record the language and compile a dictionary of some 3.000 basic words. The work Is being carried out un der the direction of a committee on research in native Amt-inn lang uages. The Chitimaches tongue Is the oldest in the Bayou Tech country of Louisiana. Benjamin Paul, tribal chief, and Dolphin Daclous. one of the oldest members of the tribe,- are assisting Dr. Swadesh, -as they are the only two living persons who still can speak me language. v . DEN V Kit. Colo. (UP) Evelyn and Edith Klene. sisters, drew straws to determine which was to go to Wash ington, D. C. on a government Job Both held secretarial positions In the office of Allen S. Peck, regional forest supervisor here. C. M. Oranger, formerly in the Denver forestry office and now in Washington, remember ed the girls as being especially effi cient and wanted one of them for his secretary. Dorothy Huelster. 10-year-old St. Paul. Minn., girt, svaed 100 pennies to pay for her first airplane ride. r School Girls It as give yon ft new Permanent Wave to express a new Personality for the new seasont Bowman's Phono 67 vJmm in s $ ' 3. Medtord's high achool, oompltUoa higher grades. IN TESTIFYING FOR LAMSON DEFENSE SAN JOSE, Cftl., Sept. 12. (fl Initial testimony by Dr. E. O. He In rich, noted criminologist, as to what he found In examining blood spots A professional photograph will convince '. .j -A,, Wirt? Why) Not I. Arrange for an appointment before the rush of school opening. Parents, too, should bear In mind that their chil dren will cherish their photo graph. Do not deprive them of this constant reminder of your love and affection. SH ANGLE STUDIO MEDFORD BUILDING PHONE 1308 Q ! .wSSil . iSj.-"""""-"-"-! ?t' km g V lift If V of wbioh for use Uut jtar relieved In the bath room of the Stanford campus cottage where Aliene Thorpe Lamson was found dead, was barred Monday from the murder trial of her husband. David A. Lamson. The defense, for which Dr. Hetn rlch was testifying, had sought his Interpretation of the spots as a foun dation to dispute the states' sugges tion that Lamson killed his wife with an iron pipe, and to possibly advance the contention that she died as the result of an accidental fall. E. M; Rea, defense attorney, put several questions to Heinrlch, but the state successfully objected on the ground that his examination was made two or more weeks after the tragedy and that a prosecution wit serious situation or overcrowding ness had testified the bath room had been partially cleaned before then. Rea persisted In an attempt to cir cumvent the state's objection by changing the form of his queries and by -seeking to compare photographs taken oy Heinrlch with others made by police Investigators which had been previously admitted. After a long huddle among attorneys the de fense offered the Heinrlch photo graphs In evidence and again the state objected, successfully. Other pictures taken by Heinrlch showing the pc-sltlon of statlouary objects In the bath room but not with .refer ence of blood spots were admitted on the stipulation that any blood spots shown would not be considered. and sell! The spoken word is often doubted . School Days . . Looking back my high school just a few years ago, I realize now that they were filled with care-free pleasure that, with added years and responsi bilities, can never be enjoyed again. . , . The period spent in school is, without doubt, one of Life's most pleasant and , happy periods. ... I wish now that. I had more to remind me of my school days to recall the' many chums with whom I spent many a happy hour. . . . Photographs would bring back these memories. . . . Kay I urge parents and students to give a thought to photo graphs so that they may live again their pleasant school days in years to come. . Verne Shangle due to Inadequate faclUIIwi (or Uio TOWN OF 3,000 HAS ONE COW IN LIMITS HUlaL, Moss. (UP) Patrick' Hannoa owns the only cow lu this town of nearly 3.000 people. "There are people who sUH drink milk, and X am one of them. Hannoa said in discussing his unusual dis tinction. Hannon has kept cows for some forty years. 4 A "jUg-Bag steel grating road, cost ing about IS cents a square foot and requiring no maintenance for 30 years, is claimed to have been perfect ed in Austria. over days.