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STEDFORD ifVTL TRIE USX MEDFORD, OREGON, "UTDNESDAT, OTEiCBER 15. 1933. E AT State Aid for School Financ ' ing Tax Delinquency Fate Increase Liquor Control Is Suggested Livestock. PORTLAMD. Kor. IS. f API Cat tic lis: calves 10: about steady, nn- chsnfsd. itoos so-, active, steady, un changed. BBZEP 104; f-dy. unchanged. Portland Produce THI IfJ II J 39 1 Oil MS Ijltip 1M t 1034 irl 114.4 Bond Sal A T ersee. (Copyrlslit, IMS. standard Statistics Co.) Woveinber IS Today Prrv. dry 70 5 wk seo 11 s Year SCO 6-1.4 3 yrs. ego 80 4 30 30 India Rrs . 70 1 67 t Ml 70 9 64 1 104J 30 H 770 TIT 787 833 60 Total Tl T3 1 715 60S 88 4 TO E Legislation of high Interest to Jack son county, vu recommended to the special session of th legislature. In t& Portland contention of county Jixla, commissioners, and county clerks, aocordlziff to Cominlsstciriera Ralph s. BUllusi and B. T Nealon srho returned this morning. The foremost changes and action recrjmmended were: But aid to pull the public school system out of the financial moraM; Increase of tea delinquency rate on tana, with Interest reduction and bonus for prompt and early payment: Construction of the liquor control Isrsr, so thst 75 per cent of the re ceipts go to tb county, and 3S per cent to to state: Pension Law Change Need Revamping of the Old A3 Pension le-sr. Increasing the length of resi dence and exemptions, and delaying nforoament until counttea ar finan cially better abl to comply: Return of tb cost of th car on non-violent tnsan patlenta to the Stat. Instead of the counties, as now. Trie county clerks recommended tb repeal of the socalled "gin mar riage law- Cottnty Judge Earl B. Day remained In Portland to attend a meeting of tb Stat highway commission to con sider ways and means for th distri bution of th federal-stats highway and road funds. Tb ob)ect of this fund is to teuuwe as many as poaslbl from th chanty rolls. County ofnclala, figured that In crease of th delinquency rst would spur tax payments, among three who can but wont, and who think that th rat will be decreased or abolish ed. Liquor Control Plan Tb Jackson county suggestion thst . person convicted of a Halation of th prohibition laws b barred from liquor selling will b embodied In th liquor control messur. - Return of th car of th non violent Insane to th state, would re lieve Jackson county of a large ex pans Item. Tb transfer of th cost to th county was expected to place the main bur-ten on kin. This bss not been th case, few being abl or willing to ssTim It. Repeal of th "gin marriage law" would also help. It has resulted In many California couples getting their wedding license at bom. Befor the lsw went Into effect there waa a fair ly steady stream of lovers from the south, coming her for licenses. Th pest year there has been a steady de cline In out of state victims of Cupid. The records of th clrk'( offlc show tb decline. In most cases th wed ding ring, breakfast, dresses, and hats were purchased here, and local preachers tied th knots, st th regu lar rat. Jackson county was former ly a Mecca for California swains and lad lea. Tb Old Age Pension law changes are urged, so thst It can be observed. Jackson county, with a beary drain on its coin, due to the county com missary and th Banks-Pehl lawless ness, has been unable to meet the law. It was estimated that (he Old Age pensions would cost Jsckson county (160,000 per year. PORTLAKD. Hot. Is (API Butter Prints, extras, 34c; standards. 33c lb. BCTTTRPAT Portland delivery: A grad. 31c: farmer's door delivery. 13c per lb.; sweet cream. 6c higher. rooS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: fresh extra special. 31c: extras, 39c; stsndsrds, 34c; me diums, 36c: pullets, 16c dozen. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Fresh ex tras, 30c dozen: firsts. 33c: mediums. 30e dozen; undergrade, 14c: pullets, 14c. POTATOES Local whit and red. 1 1 33 el. 10 cental; Taklma. si AS 9 1.40; Deschutes, 61.40 a) I to. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hslr, cascars bark, hops, lire poultry, onions, wool snd bsy, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Pot. II. (AP) What: Open High Low Close Hay .TO .76 TTVi T74 Dec. .7374 .T3 .73 .T3'4 Cash: , Big Bend bluest em Dark hard winter. 13 pet. 11 pet. Western white Bard winter Northern spring . Western red Oats: No. 3 white, (23.25. Corn: lo. 3 yellow 633.00. Mlllrun. standard. 614. Todays car receipts: wheat. S3: flour, 13: corn, 3: hay. 6. j Chicago Wheat NEW TOP.K, Not. 13. 0J Otoe is generally were tndi.'ferent to another sharp decline of International dollar rates today snd leading tss-jes moved narrowly during a relatively dull ses sion. Speculative sentiment sppar enlly was still confused regarding the admlnlstratlon'a monetary program. Th close was Irregular. Transfera ap proximated 1 JCO.OOO shares. Tori sv 's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. as Dye 194 Am. Can '., Am. Pgn. Pow: 10H A. T. T Anaconda , 15 "-i Atch. T. B. P l4 Bendlx Aria. HI Beth. Steel '"H California Feckg 30?i Caterpillar Tract 33 Chrysler . 43 '4 Coml. SolT. . Sli Curtis-Wright 3'i DuPont 60!i Oen. Poods 354 oen. Mot. 30 Int. Harvest. S9'i I. T. T , 14 Johns-Man. 91 Monty Wsrd 30 North Amer. U'i Penney (J. C.) 48H Phillips Pet H'i Radio , 1 ana. Pe Std. Brands 33 St. Oil cal 43"i St. Oil N. J 44 S Trans. Amer. . - &Vx Union Carb. 43 Unit. Aircraft 1H U. S. Steel 41 (Continued from page one) CKICAOO. NOT. 19 AT) Wheat: Open Rlgh Low Close Dec. 30 l J, 6SH-K May .944 JS4 jny Sl- July an ai o jok-h Sliver. NTW TORHT. Nor. 18 (API Bar sllTcr barely steady 14 lower at 44,. Ban rranctire Bottemt. SAN PRANCISCO. Nor. 15 (AP) fat. 33Hw34c Wall St. Report Stock Sale ATcnft. (Copyright, 1033. 8Und.vnl StatUtlca Co.) Kownfctr 15: 50 30 ao M India Rt Vt't Total Today . 8-7 5 88 5 09J 7fll Prer. dy Ml S9f, M 9 T7.0 Week ago 87 9 41.4 718 778 8T. HELTK8. Ore Nor. 15. (AP) Tht jury which will determin tbe guiH or tooocnc of Jak SilTennan. Portland roomltig botue proprietor 00 trUl for a "gang" murder, today took tba c4Usf for deUberation. flllTerman wu eiaarged with first degm murder for the alaylng of Jimmy Walker ex-convict, whose bul-tet-ndd led bod f waa found beald e that of Ur. Edytb WcCtaln on ft lonely road near here last aprtng. The two bad been beaten and abot to death, and their bodies thrown from an automobile. 8AUEM. Not. 10. (AP A direct state appropriation to construct transmission Unea from the Bonne Tille dam to distribution centers will be urged at the special legislative ses sion, Morton Tompkins, member of the Orange executtre committee, de clared here yesterday. hs duv.ee, the president suggested that he take a "complete leave of ab sence" and "do aU you can to get full health and strength, without any re sponsibility or thourht of work." Morgenthau has been at the head of the farm credit administration. Recently he was glren a prominent part in working out administration monetary pollclee and placed upon the committee which daily fixes the price at which the reconatructton cor poration makes purchaees of newly mined domestic gold. Acheson came to the treasury from the legal profession. Acheson Carries Harden During Woodtn's absence he has carried almost the entire burden of directing the treasury. Sir. Roosevelt today expressed great satisfaction with the serrices be has rendered and spoke his regret that Achson waa learlng the government. Woodln told newspapermen he would leave for srtzona within a week or ten days, where he hoped to effect a permanent cure for hts ailing throat. "My personal affairs here wtU be wound up In a few days, he said, "after which I will go to New York to wind up my affairs there. Then I shall go to Arizona where the climate la particularly suitable to my condi tion." He appeared in jubilant spirits. No official explanation of Undersec retary Acheson'a resignation waa made. Hovever, it appeared that he left to make room for Morgenthau. Discover Ancient Location Notice Blazed In Tree SAUsM. Kov. 15. A replica of pioneer dT when traUs were "blazed1 on trees and the prin cipal landmarks were na.ure'a hanrork. was received at the state forest office here yesterday. It was a piece of wood cut frorn a tree to the mining district of .fosephlne county. Carved W.th s ka'fe in the wood were the words: "Notice la hereby g-a that we take this claim for mining. Prom the tree op and then down for d -stance of 300 yard.' Beneath the inscrtptlon were the names Dan Boon, H. Teotlet and George Pox. The Inscription wa under dn'e of March 14. 18-55 I E (Continued from peg one) tier ssr'.y tha mecaiig. wiE s 114 tomorrow artemoca at tie Bog'i Rlrer etavetery. n wis a220Uced to day. Semces WJ1 br-a ' ' o'cloe w.tl tne Perl Punerai parlors 13 charge. Ranctera eeiiacUlng more than na.1 at Nevada s wheat acreage save jigmji federal production limltatlo-i con tract. SALEM. Kot. 14 . (API Th Salera school board lsst night refused per mission for motion pictures ei the Russian reroiutijca snd the bonus march to be shown Saturday night at the high school audr.ortum by the unemployed council. 3EB O&i&l BY COMMISSION (Continued from pass one) be awarded by the commission, that of the Winston bridge over the South Umpqua river on the Pacific high way, seven miles south of Rosebuxg. Their bid was for 898,354. Hesded by Z. W. Miller, manager of the Coast Highway association, the first delegation to be heard asked that J. M. Devera, attorney for the state highway commisalon, be sent to Wash ington. D. C to assist tn securing the projects out of the public works fund for Oregon. The commission took the request under advisement. Other features of their program included oiling all luuurfaced sections of the coast blghwsy and endorsement of the two routes from Portland to the sea. Low bids on others of the 14 pro Jecta to be awarded later today In cluded. Rice hill section of the Pacific highway In Douglas county, one mile concrete pavement Jacobsen & Jen sen. Portland. 843.140. Winston bridge section of the Pa cific highway in Douglas county, one mile gasdlrg A. T. Dolan. TUlamoofc. 857.438. Bridge over Williamson river on Chlloquin secondary highway st Chlloquin In Klamath county H!U strom Bros.. Marshfteld. 813,195. OF CITIES IN OH BOGEST. Ore. (Sp!.) Cities and municipalities of Oregon and Wash inrton will have the semces of an expert consultant during the next six months, it was announced here to day by Herman KehrU. director of the University of Oregon bureau of mu nicipal research and executive secre tary of the League of Oregon cities. Funds to provide for this work have been obtained from the Rockefeller foundation, and the expert will be sponsored by the American Municipal association. The consultant will devote the first two months In aiding Oregon and Washington cities in making applica tions for loans from the national Public Works administration. He will assist cities In making out their for mal applications, preparing . flnx! plans and working out other details necessary to obtain a portion of the federal funds. Work of the consultant later on will be to assist cities In solving such problems as collection of taxes, tax delinquencies, allocation of budgets and others. He will work in close co operation with the municipal research bureau of the university and with the office of the executive secretary of the League of Oregon Cities. Memphis. Term., firemen btve times are betting be iter. They are going to resume the annual firemen's ball, abandoned In 1931 of the depression. "All my efforts in this valley have f met with assistance.' Mr. Rankin de clared, "and all that I auk is that you give my successor. Karl Janouch, ' that same whole-hetarted co-opera-. tlon. He Is fully capable of carrying on." Mr. Janouch was then called upon and told his trjsrj of Mr. Rankin in figures, which show what the forest seme here under Mr. - Rani in "a guidance has contributed to the county government. Mr. Rankin, always Insisted upon giving the greatest benefits to the county government."' Mr. Janouch 1 stated. "During his service the 2-5 per ce an coat rib m ton to counties amounted to 84fl?,7j7. por the year 1933 the ram of 8143.748 has been spent to date In the forest. Of this amount 853.524 was spent for labor. By way of aiding county relief some 603 men were furai&hed em ployment through the forests this year. Thrr were largely selected from the county relief rolls or the federal employment agency. Entering his new position. Mr. Ja nounch stated he had gained confi dence from the realization that "one never leaves the forest service and Mr. Rankin's history with the forest whenever his services were needed. Among guests from other forests Introduced at the ' luncheon were : O. B. Mitchell, supervisor of the Sis kiyou national forest, with headquar- : ters to Grants Pass; V. V. Harp ham, superriscr of the Umpqua. and Fred Douthet supervisor of the Klam ath. . Judge Wo. O. Steele, "Father of Crater Lake,' was also Introduced, and H. E. Armstrong, retired forester, now : residing in Medford: Bush Ob bum, 1 from the regional office, and C. C. Hall, retired supervisor of the Mt Hood forest; Capt. G. H. Barnwell, ' Capt. Stove and Capt R. P. Dark of ; the civilian conservation corp. , j 1 i Locals VsnKessIer Improved Barry Von Keesler of Ross sue. s patient at the Sacred Heart hospital since last Au gust, baa returned to his borne, hat ing completely recovered from the major operation undergone. His con dition wa described today a -fine" ... Mrs. MMy Brcorerrd frs. K. H . Moty of West Tenth (tree! left the Sacred Heart hospital today, harrng ! recovered from an operation under gone 10 days ago. . Mr. Pftrter Goes Rome Mrs. C. H Porter of aoi McAndrews road haa re turned to her home from the fleered Heart hospital, where she underwent a major operation two weeks ago. ART JACOBS SOLD TO ATLANTA CRACKERS OALVTESTOrt. Tn, Hot. 15. API flpencer' Abboit. former PorUsnd manager who will pilot the Atlanta Vera of the Southern association next year, announced today that the Crackers had purchased Art Jacobs, f 7 year old left header, from Portland. IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? CAN IT BE CURED? A booklet containing the opinions of fsmou doctors on this lnterestinf ubsct will be sent PRPC. white they last, to any reader writing to tn pduceltonal Division. Dept. 0, M Pltth Aremi. New York. M. T. 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