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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBU1TE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1933. PAGE SEVEJN Local and Personal leave for St. Paul Mra. U E. Wil liam left by train Saturday tot St Paul, Minn. On Bualneaa Trip Oltzva W. Jack ton of tha Copoo left on a bualneaa trip Saturday, that will take him through the varloua aectlona of Wyo ming. Fined $10 A. J. Potter, 31, was fined 10 In city court Saturday morn' Ing. on charge of drunkenness. Pot ter waa arrested Friday night by city police. Let&on Postponed The leason an nounced for Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church will be postpon ed one week aa the class will Join tn the Rally day exercises. Loyalty Club to Meet The Loyalty ' club of P. O. E. will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Eagles hall above The Toggery. Mrs. Boot and Mra. Tucker will be hostesses. Apply for License Application for a marriage license haa been filed at . the Jackson county clerk's office by Carl ,W. Norrta and Verna K, Dudley, both of Siskiyou, Calif. Ordered to Leave James Clyde Gas ley, 87, wu ordered to apend ten days In the city Jail or leave town, when taken Into city court Saturday morn ing, on charge of being drunk. He left town. Apply for License Application for a marriage license was filed at the county clerk's office the latter part of the week by Verne Elvas Spencer, 31, of Eagle Point and -Prances Mar tin, 17, of Central Point. Wed by Justice Bernlce McCoy and Harry Wilbur Hastel, both of Mult nomah county, were married in Justice court Saturday morning by Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. They obtained license at the clerk's office Conduct Open Meeting Meeting of the Theosophlcal lodge, at 220 North Oak dale avenue, will be Open to the public Monday evening at eight o' clock. A world In Distress." the rem edy aa aeenby the Theosophlsts, will be the subject for the evening. Donaugh to Speak Carl C. Don- augh, United States district attorney In Oregon, here for the federal court session, will be speaker Monday noon at the Klwanls luncheon at the Hotel Medford. Attorney Donaugh has not announced bis subject for the meet ing. Mrs. Duker Injured Margaret Duk- er of Los Angeles suffered a bruised shoulder Friday morning at 9:50 o' clock In an automobile accident 7 miles west of prospect. H. A. Plnneo of Prospect Point was driver of the other automobile, according to Mra Duker's report on file at the city po lice station. Report Accident Harry Meyer of 1306 Court street filed an accident report with the city police concerning . collision on the Elk creek road Fri day evening at five o'clock with OCO truck. Meyer's report states that his car was forced from the highway by the truck, breaking the wind shield, top, and right rear fender. Obtains Position Miss Nelda Crews, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Crews of this city, has been given the position of secretary of the Spees Manufacturing company at Sebastapol, according to a news Item appearing in a recent Issue of the Santa Rosa (Calif.) Press Democrat. Ml&a Crews was selected from a list of 71 applicants. She graduated from Medford high school as an honor student in me commer cial department. RCA PERFECT SOUND Goes to Boise Wanda Pratt left on Saturday morning's Shasta for Boise. Idaho. Catches Fish George Paris yester-: day landed a 3 '4 pound salmon and a half-pound trout near Dodge bridge over Rogue river. Arrlre Today Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wtlcox of Portland are expected to arrive In Medford today to spend two weeks vacation here with Mr. Wilcox' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs). C- S. Butterfleld. Mr. Wilcox, who attend ed school In Medford, Is with the Standard OH company in Portland. having been transferred north from here. (continued from page one) raid tragedy would be banned. Mrs. Martjn in an effort to obtain trial delay, twice asked for continu ances, filed a demurrer claiming It was not sufficiently definite aa to the nature of the crime, asked for a trial by the Judge evithout a Jury, and a separate trial. All were denied. "You don't mean to say 'that you are going to ask for a separate trial on a misdemeanor," the court asked defendant's counsel. The court said that under the law, In misdemeanors, separate trials were discretionary with the court, and de nied the plea. Attorney W. E. Phlpps for the de fense, selected after the court had ruled there would be no further de lay, questioned Jury's relative to serv ice on the ballot theft cases, mem' berahlp In the "congress," or the "committee of 100"; if they had pub licly denounced the activities, or ex pressed an opinion on the case. If they read the newspapers, ond If they knew O. C. Boggs. The state confined Us questions to the ability of the Jurors to give both sides a fair and impartial trial. The defense on premptory challen ges excused J. Frank Wortman of Phoenix, J. O. Ferrell, Medford, Her man Powell, Medford; Henry O. En ders, Ashland; Agnes Cant we 11 Kelly Medford; and H. C. Fredette. Wortman and Ferrell were members of the La Dleu Jury, In the vote stealing trials, George Arliss in Colorful Craterian Drama Paul Lukas in Rialto Thriller ' c.tftm George Arliss, Those Utut picture, "Voltaire" la mowing it the Craterltn theatre lor three days starting today, has for his principal suppoit Doris Kenyon and Margaret Llndsey. a charming newcomer to the screen whose work In "Cavalcade" brought her a screen contract. "Voltaire" has Arliss portraying the role ol the colorful French poet philosopher; whose love-lite, libelous writings end biting criticisms of oth ers found htm in continual hot water. T VIEWED BY MM At the Camp-O-Ral conducted at the city park on the bank of Bear creek yesterday, four Boy Scout troops set up displays, which were Inspected by a large number of people during the day. The P.-T. A. troop No. 8 ot the Washington school was awarded first place, and the large red and white banner for the outstanding ex hibit. Jack Heyland la-scout master. Other troops exhibiting were 35 of Jacksonville. Erie R. White, scout master; troop 3. Roosevelt P.-T. A.. Prank Hull, master; and troop 14. Beagle. E. B. Lucas, master. As a surprise fn we. troop 3. which hsd won as a pe..4..nent possession, the silver loving cup from the field meets, presented the trophy to the scout committee, that It might be presented at future events. The com mittee dm not have funds to pur chase a new cup. Last evening's program was under the direction of Larry Schade, presi dent of the council. First aid demon strations were given, as were illustra tions of scout ranks. Other events on the program In cluded: First call, assembly, flag raising, camp Instruction, putting up exhib its, camp Inspection, dinner, Invited guests, open to public, lowering flag, supper. Points on which the flag wss awarded were; Troop discipline, 25; camp effi ciency, 20; troop demonstration, 15, troop exhibit, 15; troop attendance, 15; troop Inspection, 10. Plan Card Party The Ladles' Aux iliary of F. O. E. will entertain with a card party Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock at the Eagles hall and all members and friends are Invited to attend. LEE TRACY FILM OPENS AT ROXY Paul Lukas and Gloria Stuart have the romantic roles In the mystery drama "Secret of the Blue Room," playlng at the Rialto theatre tod.iv and tomorrow. Lionel Atwill, famous for his harrowing screen roles, Ed ward Arnold. Onslow Stevens, and Muriel Ktrkland are also featured. DARING EXPOSE ON STUDIO SCREEN TODAY Those who look for entertainment permeated with the tense, sutl.en tic melodrama of actual headlines in today's news will find "Gabriel Over the White House.' opening today at the Studio theater, one of the out standing talkie events of the year. It was adapted from the most dar ing expose of Washington ever writ ten. Its anonymous author knew his politics and at the same time weaved Into hU story of a United States President who steps out and does something about current problems an unusually gripping human theme. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO for gln ners and advanced pupils. Learn the right foundation. US N. Holly. Ore and Bullion Purchased I-kni. by Stau f Cattlwmto WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING 0C REFINING CO. O&cm: 742 Mark St.,San Fruwuca PUnt: .South San Frstttiico Lee Tracy In the role of "Private Jonea" opens at the Rovy theater to day. He dons the olive drab of an American doughboy and gives an en tirely new type of war drama, mak ing "Bill Jones," the rebellious sol dier, live aa no screen soldier has ever lived before In motion pictures. "Private Jones" shows one dough boy's attitude toward the war, which doesn't follow the orthodox story book one. Broken windows glazed by rrow bridge Cabinet Works. w n U 9 K.lrfftA'r i Li El wimivmmimmm aissssMsnasssssssnasaessssa B'. ft S. . Hf" "''$body knows I llts' Ji. atit Is. But every- puuuy MiUff iiio ir sation ... the incom- P parable Hepburn J heart thrill l" starts ninny fes a f jtisms is Continuous Rhova V Ztffo ' LEE , m yx&rsxrjL TMa pi i KATHERINE HEPBURN with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. and AD0LPHE MENJ0U "MORNING GLORY" COMING WEDNESDAY "ffvwssnanwsssHiii Jlfriaiwilfir MisBaaaaaMBaaaaaaaia In hit most brilliant rol ... a the wise-cracking. dlKlpline-hating loldlsr- r en -brother whom only S his mother understood. ' : i I m - PRIVATE JONES With Gloria Stuart. Donald Cook, Emma Dnnn, fhlrlfjr Orejr ALSO SCRTEN SONfi POOCH THE Pl'P rMOI VT NE Continuous Showi 11:00 A Picture that crashes into the lives of 122 million Amer icans! Timely as today's screaming: headlines! Sensa tional as a world-shocking scandal! A ELECTRIFYING!,, . with WALTER HUSTON KAREN M0RLEY - FRANCH0T TONE . Dickie MOORE Also PITTS and TODD in "MAIDS A LA MODE" Silly Symphony "Just Dog's Path News Matinees at 1:45-3:00 Krenlngs at 7:00-9:00 This Theatre equipped with 1933 Sound i Hearing Is Believing Today and Monday Strange Crime!. ..Surprises!. Thrilling Mystery Drama! What? .Who? . . How? ...Why? "1 : S.- s - : , : V SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Mats. ... 25c Eves. . . . 35o Kiddies 10c doors of nV tne ftlueRoom PLUS Comedy "When Dad Was a Boy" Cartoon "DOWN ON LEVER W1I Company Paths New The Really Popular Prices MATINEES EVEMNOa KIDDIES 15c 25c 10c Today...Monday...and Tuesday THE GREATEST PLAYER OF THEM ALL in the Greatest Role of His Career! 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