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MEPFOKD MAIL .TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933,
CHICAGO, Oct. 11. (AP) Tjpiver
Jty of Chicago scientist have come
to th co Delusion that either ex
tremely long or unusually ahort court
hlpa end the same way In matri
monial difficulties.
They came to this conclusion by
studying the answers of 6000 married
couples to questionnaires.
There's a considerable hazard in
courtships lasting less than three
months and great risks In those that
drag along for moro than five yeara.
From three to five years was held
to be an Ideal length of time.
College graduates were given a 36
per cent better chance for hitppt
vesa In marriages than persons with
eighth grade educations.
Couplea living In cities, the In
vestigators concluded, find It more
difficult to adjust themselves to mar
yled life than do their country cousins.
FORD V-8 STARTS
fftartlng off with flying colors at
the scheduled time this morning, In
front of the Mall Tribune office, the
Ford V-8 test car began Its 1000 -mile
economy run with Hobart Price at the
wheel. George Oates of the O. E.
Gates Auto company will relieve Price
as chauffeur tonight.
Previous to taking off, the Ford
was serviced and the oil cap sealed
with a soldered band. The speed
ometer was also checked in the pres
ence of Lee Oa-rlock . of the A. A. A.;
nd Herb Orey. Oasollne for the trio
was secured at the Standard station
at sixth and Rivers Wo, the key being
left in possession of Blondle Ztindel,
who will check the gasoline consump
tion at the end of the drive tomorrow.
A regular stock Ford V-8 which had
traveled 9000 miles, was selected for
the teat, and no mechanical adjust
ments were made other than new dis
tributor point and the installation
of new spark plugs.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Thursday, '
8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
8 :0ft Mualcal Clock.
8:15 A Peerless Parade.
8:80 Shopping Otilde.
9:00 Friendship Circle.
8:80 Morning Melody.
9 :48 Meeting of the Martha Meade
, Society.
J0:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Musical Notes.
J0:IB Kb and Zeb.
10:30 Vignettes.
0:46 The Pet Program.
1 1 :00 The Grants Pass Hour. I
11:15 Martial Muale.
11:80 Song and Comedy.
13:00 Mid-day Review.
13:15 Popularltu.
13:30 News Flash! by Mall Tribune.
13:80 Songa of Old.
3:5 Interlude.
1 :oo Varieties.
9:00 ciasalf led Edition of the Air.
8:00 Songa for Everyday.
8:30 KMZD Program Review.
:3B Muslo of Old.
4:00 Cocktail of MUlo.
4 $0 Masterworks.
8:00 Cecil and Sally.
B:Jo Quartettes.
5.30 Anson Weeks and his Orch.
il:45 News Digest by Mall Tribune.
8:00 Medford Theater Qulde,
8:15 With the Masters.
8 :30 Radio Tone Test.
8:45 Holly-Time.
1:00 The Hawk.
7:15 Berrydale on the Air.
7:30 Chandu the Magician.
7:45 to 8 :00 Australian Sundowner.
It Really Was Colder in Grandpa's Day,
Say Records Hinting Mild Winter Coming
By r. b. colton
(Associated Pre Science Writer)
WASHINGTON (AP) When
Orendpa tells how the winter were
colder and the enowa deeper In his
day's lt'a more than Just hazy mem
ory. It's a fact.
Winters now aren't as cold as they
used to be, says J. B. Klncer, clime
tologlcal expert of the weather bu
reau. In fact, they've been growing
warmer for more than 30 years.
Mild Winter Probable.
"We are now In the midst of a pe
riod of sbnormsl warmth," Mr. Kln
cer goes on, "which has been coming
upon us gradually for yeara." Judging
from thla warm trend, be sees another
mild winter as probable.
Though winters have been growing
warmer for many years, they are the
moat finicky of the four seasons. A
cold winter may pop up unexpectedly
in the midst of several warm ones.
For example, wherea lsat winter wsa
mild In accordance with the trend,
the coldeat officially recorded tem
perature In United States hlatory was
registered In February In Yellowstone
National Park 8 degrees below aero.
But. regardless of report of wild
fowl flying aouth early, of squirrels
laying up unusually Isrge stores of
nut, and the hair growing thick oil
rabbits, the weather bureau pins Its
faith to pendulum-like swings of cll
mate recorded during the past 100
yesrs, moving first In the warm di
rection, then In the cold.
Swings Like Pendulum.
For example, here'e how the trend"
have awung, first to warm.then to
cold, at Now Haven, Conn., where
weather recorda go back to 1801 :
Rising temp. 13 yrs. 1801-1813
Falling temp. 87 yrs. 1818-1849
Rising temp. 15 yrs. 1860-1804
Falling temp. 9 yrs. 1805-1873
Rising temp. 19 yrs. 1874-1893
Falling temp. 30 yra. 1803-1B13
Rising temp. 1913- t I
There Is no evidence yet of a swing
back toward cold weather.
Eighteen of the laat 31 winters at
Washington, D. O, have been warmer
than normal. All of the last !3 there
have been mild.' The warmest winter
In more than 100 yeara waa.that of
1031-33. This contrasts, for example,
with 19 typical winters of "Grandpa's
day" 1854-1878 all of which were
colder than normal. That of 1855-68
was the coldest In 100 years of wea
ther bureau reeorts.
All four eessons have been growing
warmer for a long period, records
show.
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1 1 AVERAGE MEAN TEMPERATURES a I U V
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This chart apparently In all that the "olden Inhabitants" need to prove their contention that winters have
heen growing nnrmer. Each point repreeents the average temperature for the previous 20 rears. It was pre
pared by the U. 8. Weather Bureau to show the trend of winter temperatures over luu years, at Washington,
I). C., and New Haven, Conn.
Merei Bager. landscape architect for
the national parks In the western
area, who has spent the greater part
of the last two summers at Crater
Lake national park, left Tuesday even
ing on the Shasta for San Francisco,
from which port he will sail to Hawaii
to be with the park service In the
Islands.
Mr. Sagcr will sail October 17 on
the Matson liner Monterey, and spend
a year In the Islands, developing two
of the national parka there.
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Cecelia Nlion.
A unique and beautifully Illustrated
sermon, "The Tower of Jewels," will
be preached tonight at the Medford
Foursquare Church, 4th and Barttett
atreeta, by Evangelist Cecelia Nixon.
The meeting begins at 7:45 p. m. The
pastors, Rev. and Mrs. David Came
ron, are arranging special muslo for
the evening. Mrs. Nixon will be In
the Medford pulpit only one night.
4
Heating cuau oan be reduced. Foi
oomplet beating service call Art
Schmmit 4181083.
ACTRESS QUESTIONED IN ATTACK
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Society
a?: d Clubs'
Mrs. Lamm Entertains
At Tuenday Dinner.
Mrs. A. H. Lamm was hostess Tues
day evening at dinner, entertaining
for Judge and Mrs. James A. Fee, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Day, Judge and Mrs.
Earl B. Day and Mlas Jessie Mastln.
Jurigo .Fee Is conducting the south
ern Oregon term of federal court here
and Mr, Day, United States marshal.
Is also here for the court session.
They and their families have been
the Inspiration for considerable enter
taining during the past week.
The selection of winter camps for
the CCO camps was closed September
15th and It will be Impossible to get
ono of the csmps moved from Crater
Lake to Rosy Ann park, aa desired.
to build trails and roada thla winter.
A representative of the national
park service may visit Medford soon
to look over Roxy Ann paik, with a
view of including It in the spring
program of work to be done In mu
nicipally owned parks.
HIT OF RACING MEET
The Vodellng Ropers, versatile en
tertalners who appesre4 at the fair
ground race meet Saturday and Sun
day, proved to be one of the hits of
the two-day program.
The groap includes Mr. and Mrs.
A grand Jury In Let Angela, Invettlgsled ehsrge, of John War.
burton (lower left), actor, that ha wet robbed by Ruaaell Brown (lower
center) and Martin Block (lower right) who attempted to disfigure
him. Alice White, actress, and her screen writer sweetheart, Sidney
Bartlett (upper left) denied tha attack was Inspired by them. Attor
ney Gerry Geluler (upper right) accompanied them to tha courtroom.
XAesoclaled Picas Photos
Order Your Majestic
Radio NOW!
Radio Deliveries
Are Slow
Just a Few
MAJESTICS
Arrived Today
You will want a radio in tim for Football Season. Better
order a Majestic reserved for you. W get Just a few at
a time.
PALMER
Music and Electric Store
E. Main. Phone 783
JlmmJe Doss and their three children:
Lloyd. 11; Denny, 8, and Alma, 0
All contribute their part to the act,
even to tiny Alma, who can yodel
with the best of them, ,
Doss does fancy roping, assisted
by Mrs. Doss, and the children have a
share in the rope twirling and sing
ing.
SLOT MACHINES MUST
County and state authorities today
advised au places wnere slot machines
are stationed, that beginning next
Monday the gambling devices must be
turned toward the wall, or otherwise
rendered Impotent for playing. The
rule applies to city and country alike
Roadhouses, under the slot machine
law, are not "private homes." and are
subject to the same provisions aa
stores, clums and pool halls.
The sheriff, district attorney, atate
police and the city police of Ashland
and Medford are cooperating .In the
campaign.
the boy had been obtained thla afternoon.
Upon receipt of tha " report last
night that Chester Webb, about Id, ;
had been fatally burned In Klamath ,
Falls, bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Webb, left here for that el'y at 11
o'clock. They were accompanied by j
Mrs. Webb's sister, Mrs. Nina Carlon.
The message was relayed to the ;
Webbs from the local atate police
headquarters. Mo further details re
garding the case or the condition of '
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
JOSEPH SAMUELS, 87,
CALLED 10 LAST REST
Joseph M. Samuels, boru In MsdI-i
son county, Indiana, March 7, 1846 i
pasaed away at his home, two and a
half miles northeast of Central Point.
at S a. m., October 11, 1933. at the
age of 87 yeara.
He leaves to mourn hla loaa one
aon. Ous H. Ssmuela of Medford. and
one daughter, Mra. C. J. Oeer of Cen
tral Point.
Funeral services will be held at the
grace In the Central Point cemetery .
Friday at 10:30 a. b.. Rev. J. M. John
son officiating. Funeral arrangements
In charge of Perl Funeral home.
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Clinic, Jacksonville A clinic for
pre-achool chlldreni-lll be held on
Thursday afternoon, October 12, In
the old courthouse at Jacksonville.
All mothers Interested are urged to
come and bring their children.
GINGER ROGERS IN
RADIO IDOL ROLE
Pert, vivacious and ppery Oenger
Rogers enacts the radio broadcast Idol
In "Professional Sweetheart," which
pens at the Studio theater today.
Miss Rogers Is exploited aa the
Purity Olrl, Ideal of the millions who
use Ipswich wash cloths. Norman
Foster portrays the fiery lover.
Taylor on Vacation R&lelgh Taylor,
state police officer stationed at Orants
Pass, left Monday for Newport, where
he will spend a two weeks' vacation.
During Taylor's absence, Joe Folaom
of the Medford office, will be ata
tloned here. Grants Pasa Courier. .
' OCTOBER Is Indian Sum
mer in Chicago no rain to
speak of, no extreme heat.
October is sunny and dear
in California and the South
west. Follow the sun to the
World's Fair. South thru San
Francisco and Los Angeles,
then to Chicago on oat
Golden Stale Route. Return
on any northern line.
The World's Fair doses
Nov. 1st. Our low summer
fares to all eastern cities will
be in effect until Oct. 31st
return limit Nov. 15th.
ROUNDTRIPS TO CHICAGO, VIA CALIFORNIA
6050 7050 8050
COACH TOURIST FIRST CLASS
Southern Pacific
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