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I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1933. PAGE SEVEN STOCKS RALLY AS SE KBW YORK. Sept. 80. VfyBtocU bads goodbys to sptmber and th third quarwr with smart closing raUy today, although prior to trie 1st trading prices had declined. Consolidated Gu of New York nU; new low for the year, under 40 New York Central and American Tele. fhone both gave up around 2 points. But the latter rallied easily when pressure lilted, rising from 11S"4 to 120l4 for a net gain or uenirai got back all but a nominal fraction of Its loss and gaa was up more thin a Dolnt net. Metal shares received a high polHh from speculative buying. Homesteak Jumped 10. American smelting; more than 7, Kennecott. Mclntyre. Dome, Alaska Juneau and Cerro de Pasco I to 3. U. 8. Steel, American Can, Pu Pont, General Motors, Western Union. Sante Pe, Union Pacific, Chrysler,' Case Texas Corporation. Ohio Oil and Sears Roebuck improved fractions to abcut a point and a half. Ralls were dull and steady. Sales totaled 1,008. 380 shares, around the volume for recent Saturdays. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. is Dye Am. Can 89 Am. is Fgn. Pow. 10 A T. 4 I 120 'J Anaconda 15 fa Ateh. T. & 8. F. S5'4 Bendlx Avla 14, Eeth. Steel 33 California Pack's 21 Cataplllar Tract. Chrysler JEROME SELECTED AS GENERAL HEAD D1AW10NDJUBILEE (Continued from Page One) Coml. Solv ...... C"-;M-Wright . DuPont Gt,:i rcods Gn Mot Int. Harvert. I T. tfe T. ; Johns-Man. ... . Monty Ward North Amer. . . Penney (J. C-) Phillips Pet. Radio .. Sou. Pac fitd. Brands ............ fit. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. WM.H. Union Carb Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel .. 19 Vi 40 35 2-i 75 36 38H 3sk 13 51 19 1774 43 16 7 22i 24 Mr. Jerome to bring every one -of them Into his organisation plana. Interviewed yesterday morning. Mr. Jerome stated that he had not yet determined the character of the en tertainment which will be offered during the time of the celebration except ttiat he la determined to put over the biggest home product ex hibition of Oregon-made goods ever aasembled In the state. It la expect ed that definite arrangements re-1 gardlng the entertainment features of the celebration will be determined Immediately the committee to handle j 'his work Is organized. Mr. Jerome believes that on account of Medford ; possessing such a wonderful airport ' that a gigantic air circus can be ! arranged for and he has already ; started negotiations In that direction, j It will be the aim of the general committee to closely tie Jacksonville Into the celebration and undoubtedly citizens of that community will be ; given tne responsibility of assem-, bllng exhibitions of old time relics, i In ordr to emphasize the historical i background of Jackson county. Hon. Joseph K. Carson, mayor of Portland, when here recently, assured Mr. Bolger that he would help Med ford In every way possible to make the celebration a success, and ac cepted, at that time, an honorary membership on the committee. E. Wetnbaum, department manager of the Portland chamber of commerce, la also an honorary member of the general committee. In the near future Mr. Jerome plana to call upon Governor Julius L. Meier and Mayor Carson to dis cuss various phases of the anniver sary with them, and also to visit a number of Portland citizens to ob tain further information regarding some of the entertainment features which he has in mind at the present time. During the next few days he will devote his energies to creating a gen eral committee to wore with him and also the formation of the many sub committees which will be necessary to carry out the big job ahead. Chamber of Commerce members were delighted yesterday that Mr. Jerome had acctAd the responsibility, par ticularly because of the successful manner In whloh he has conducted other celebrations heretofore in Medford. To Go East Announcement has been received at the CCC headquar ters here that all naval and marine officers In the district who are com pany commanders of the companies which are being sen east, will accom pany their groups east, and will not return to the local' district. No defi nite word has been received from Headquarters In San Francisco as to the number of camps to be left In the Medford area. Lieutenant Carl R. Armbrust of the headquarters stated. Completes Duties Ranger George Barron of Crater Lake national parit left there yesterday, completing his duties for the summer. 6 42 .... 30 14 45 H Starts THE r.f .? Cntinuous Shows 1:30 to 11:00 PWaTrrrnrrr TodaylSSMiW Slue. ruKl --- uu I, If 1 1 A ssS&.M aan CLARK Bn 1 1H l$a sa3n .M.&tfiw;.titS They wanted an outstanding story for Helen Hayes and Clark Gable They found it in "The White Sister" Also a Silly Symphony Cartoon, "Flowers and Trees." PATHE NEWS WASHINGTON , Sept. SO. (AP) The natlon'a freight bill automat! cally receives a reduction of almost a hundred million dollars a year at midnight tonight. At that hour, the surcharges In freight bills, which the carriers were allowed to put into effect 31 months ago, will be dropped and the normal charges for hauling mos of the na tion's products, especially heavier Items like coal and goods other than farm products, will be lowered by from 6 cents a ton to 3 cents per hundred pounds. Bowman's Beauty parlor and Bar ber Shop now located In attractive new quarters at IS and IS South Central Avenue. RCA PERFECT SOUND Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:30-11 - -i He painted her picture for mil lions to admire ut kept her heart for himself. FACE in the SKY Spencer TRACY Marian NIXON Stuart ER WIN lr SCREEN ONl RHKYITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Medford . . . Starting today, for three days. It Is our prlrllege to show the , latest . . . the grentest Constance Bennett picture ever filmed: . Liberty Magazine girei It "4 Stars" and says: "She Out-Wests Mae West .... Critics from leading newspapers all over the country call It the "best picture Bennett has ever made!" . . . We sincerely believe you will like It! EINO HEMMILA, Mgr. "I've Never Met the Man I Couldn't Trim TWICE!" "Rob 'em in the Daylight ... Cheat 'em at Night! . . . They LOVE it!" CON STAN C E - T' ' B 1 V' 1 r av.-w av. KK'j.'J I "" . Z" If.' v m as the girl who took a short-cut doum the primrose path...to make herself a "BED of ROSES" with (Not so soft!) 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