MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933.
PAGE FOUR
FLYING COUPLE
I
FUTURE FLYING
(Continued from paga one)
Tfte moat easterly olty of Brazil,
Natal usually la the first place in
country to be reached by trana-At-
lantio fliers; but the arrival of the
Lindbergh a and the singular re-
servo of the colonel topped all other
like events In arousing interest here,
The entire population was out
along the harbor when the Ameri
cans' big hydroplnne roared in from
the Atlantic yeaterdny afternoon.
Cheers were deafening. Police bat
tled the crowds to maintain order.
With Mrs. Lindbergh operating
their planes' wireless, the famous
pair had traveled over the ocean
2876 miles In 10 hours and 10 min
utes ehe to become the first woman
evor to fly In a plane across the
South Atlantic.
It was, all Natal thought, an event
to celebrate. Tct what were t,he
colonel's only words to the welcom
ing delegation which fought Its way
to his anchored monoplane In the
harbor
"It was a fine trip,' he said, and
more of the same. Commonplace
remarks, technical comment.
Having from time to time greeted
other United States avllators, Natal
had come to consider them all very
agreeable, very communicative.
But this one this "Lono Eagle"
said nothing.
Businesslike, as always, Col. Lind
bergh wasted no time In setting
about making his ship ready for
further flights. Long before noon he
was out on the monop'ane examin
ing It with expert care.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Friday.
fl :00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
6:05 Musical Clock.
6:1ft Feerlew Parade
8:30 Shopping Guide.
8:45 Royal Club Program.
0:00 Friendship Circle Hour.
6:30 The Candy-Maker.
0 :48 Home-Makers' Bureau.
10 :00 Weather Forecast.
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
10:16 Radio School of Cookery.
10:80 Morning Melody.
11:00 The Kaleidoscope.
11:30 Mirror of Family Life.
11:4ft A Christmas Seal Program.
13:00 Mld-dsy Revue.
13:16 Radio Rendezvous.
13 :30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune.
13:30 Monarch Melodies.
13:45 Song Hits.
1:00 Variety Hour.
3 :00 Classified Edition of Air
8:00 Sonus for Everyday.
8:30 KMED Program Review.
8:35 Musical Echoes.
4:00 Musical Cocktail.
4 :30 Mosterworks program.
6:00 Cecil and Sally.
5:1ft llo Serennders.
6:30 SI and Elmer.
6:45 News Digest, Mali Tribune.
6 :00 Modford Theater Guide.
6:I& Al Plche's Sports and Fish
Flashes.
6 :30 Dinner-Dance Program.
6 :30 The Christmas Radio Show.
6:45 Holly-Time.
7:00 The Black Ghost.
7:15 The Hollywood Trio.
7:30 A Page from American Weekly.
7:35-8:00 Musical Reveries.
DEATHS FROM FOOTBALL
FEWER IN PAST SEASON
NEW YORK, Deo. T (AP) A rec
ord of progress was marked up today
in the efforts to check the deaths
caused by football as a survey made
by the Associated Prees revealed only
20 deaths directly attributable to the
game during the 1033 season.
Last year a similar survey showed
38 football deaths and In 1931 there
were 50.
Ten more deaths may be partly
charged against the game but are
considered doubtful. In these cases
doctora said football Injuries may
have been contributing factors.
High schools again showed Vie
greatest number of fatalities, 10, and
"sand lot" games were next with 13
deaths. Not one college varsity play
er died as the result of football In
juries that could be traced to su
pervised games or practice.
The 30 deaths, including the ten
"doubtful" fatalities, are classified
as follows:: College, 6; high school,
10; aandlot, 13; semi-pro and ath
letic clubs, 3.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7. (AP) With
the cripple list Increased by the ad
dition of Homer Griffith, senior quar
terback, Southern California's foot
ball team went Into another huddle
with Itself today, determined that 1U
final game with Washington here Sat
urday shall not end In defeat.
Griffith probably will not be able
to start the game because of an ankle
sprained in the Georgia game. He la
not likely to play more than a few
minutes at beat.
This means that Irvine Warburton,
147 pounds of All-American football
fire, probably will be called upon to
engineer the Trojan attack.
SKER AGE
LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 7. (AP) Be
fore forgetting the 1933 football sea
son the Nebraska Cornhuskera, cham
pions of the Big Six, selected an "all-
opponent" honor roll from the ranks
of teams they opposed.
Three were given unanimous
choices. They are 8k I ad any and Wal
ton of Pittsburg and Franklin of Ore
gon State. George Bauer, Nebraska's
All-Amerlcan fullback, rated Frank
lin as the best ball carrier he played
ngalnst during his three years as a
Husker ace,
REILLY TWICE
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7. (AP)
Jack Forsgren, 330, of Vancouver, B.
C, won the main event on last night's
wrestling program here from Pat
Rellly, 308, of Boston, two out of
three falls.
The Canadian used a' half nelson
and a body slam to win the first fall
In 10 minutes. Rellly tied the count
with a body press in 14 minutes.
Forsgren took the final and deciding
fall In only one minute with a body
slam.
Howard Cantonwtne, 330, Portland,
and Ted Cox, 330, Lodl, Cal., drew
after five rounds of wrestling In the
seml-wlndup. Each took a fall.
The three -round match between
Bob Myers, 163, Tillamook, and Leo
Jensen, 100, Vancouver, B. C, also
ended In a draw.
Bunny Martin, 100, Tulsa, defeated
Sailor Franz, 165, San Diego, taking
one fall in the preliminary.
STANFORD TOOK EASY
TEAM SAYS WARNER
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 7. (p)
In the opinion of Glenn "Pop" War
ner, Stanford picked an "easy oppon
ent" for the Rose Bowl game when
Columbia was chosen. "There are at
least eight better clubs In the east,"
said Warner. The Temple university
mentor believes Pittsburgh or Ne
braska should have been selected.
State Director of Finance Rolland
A. Vandergrlft Is advocating the
finger printing of all persons hand
ling California state funds.
BOWLING
Elks' Club
Jack 0111a Elk club bowling team
rubbed out tha championship chance
of Carl Bowman's quintet by an
nexing two out of three games In
their match last evening In the lodge
tournament.
Olil was high man for Vie even
ing, with 677 pins, 334 of which he
garnered In the opening game.
GUI's
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Gill 324 181 173 577
Alenderfer 163 161 130
Watson 171 126 183
Fllegel 131 118 166
Clemenson 126 126 126
Handicap 85 85 85
454
479
408
378
355
Totals.. .. 800 798 881 3549
Bowman's
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Bowman
Sollnsky HHM
Olmscheld
Ferguson ..
Strang, Virgil
Handicap
Totals
168 147 303
169 170 146
108 131 120
182 168 169
148 145 86
, 77 77 77
638
484
359
469
850 838 799 2487
City League
Fabrlck and Baylor took the odd
game from Guenther and Diamond
In their City Bowling league dou
bles match at the Nat last evening.
Rankin and GUI face Meusel and
Brunk tonight,
1st 2nd 3rd Tot.
a. Fabrlck 160 126
C. Baylor 126 133
Handicap 33 23
169 455
164 413
33
Total
H. Guenther .
P. Diamond .
Handicap
Totals
308 382 346 938
1st 2nd 3rd Tot.
, 158 159 179 494
. 134 169 145 438
. 19 19 18
. 399 347 343 989
IN DEER CONTEST
To a woman goes tne 150 cash prize
for killing the largest deer of any en
trant In this year's Peters buck deer
contest, according to announcement
received by Hubbard Brothers, Inc.,
local dealers for Peters ammunition.
Mrs. Iva Fortln, of Seattle, captured
the prize with a 337-pound mule tall
from the Methow Valley, Okanogan
county.
Vincent Butler of Camas, Wash.,
Warrants CnHed.
School Dlt. No. 3.
. ... frnm in
wrrrnuis ,i umu v
637 Inc. are called for payment. In-
terest to cease December 8, 1933. War- i
rants payable at Plrat National Bank.
Medford, Oregon. BESSIE SNYDHR,
Clerk DlsS. No. 3.
Warrant Call.
School Dlst. No. 30.
Notice la hereby given that there are (
funds on hand for the redemption of !
warrant numbered 34 to 330 lnclu- j
aire. Intere.it to cease on this the i
7th day of December, 1933. Warrant
payable at the Farmere A Fruitgrow
ers Bsnk. S. S. ABBOTT.
Clerk, School Dlst. No. 30
' Summons.
In the Circuit court of the State of
Oregon in and for Jackson County.
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association, an Oregon building
and loan corporation. Plaintiff, (
TS, j
Frank Roberts and Netta Roberta, j
husband and wife: I H. Bellman. 1
a single man; also all other persona
or parties unknown claiming any :
right, title, estate, lien or Interest '
In or to the real estate described
In the Complaint on file herein.
Defendants. I
To: L. H. Br 11 m ft n, a single man; I
also all other persons or parties un-
known claiming any right, title, es
tate. Hen or interest in or to the real
estate described in the Complaint on ;
file herein:
In the name of the State of Ore-
gon. you and eatfh of you are hereby t
required to appear and answer the ;
Complaint of the Plaintiff on file ;
herein against you, or otherwise plead
thereto, within four (4) weeks from i
the date of the first publication of
this Summons.
You are hereby notified that if yo.i j
fall to appear and answer the Com-
plaint of the Plaintiff as required
herein, or otherwise plead thereto. I
Plaintiff will take a Decree attaint .
you for th relief demanded in said
Complaint, which Is succinctly stated
as follows;
A Judgment and decree foreckwln
the Plaintiff's ninrttiae on property
situated and being in the County o( i
Jackson, 6tat of Oregon, and de
scribed as follow, to-wlt:
Commence at a point M feet :
North of the Southeast corner of Lot
1, In Block S, in Bait's Addition o ,
the Town (now city of Medfx1.
in said County and state, and ru J 1
thence North 80 feet; thence wet
150 feet; thence South 80 feet: '
thence east 150 feet to the place of
beginning.
Tils Summons Is published in the
Medford Mstl Tribune. Medford, Ore
gon, by order of the Honorable 11. D
Norton, Judge of the snore entitled
Court, duly made on the 37th day of
Norember, 18.$.
The date of the first publication
this flummnni is 'he 7th day of De- ;
cember, 193!..
BlXKlfl AND BENOTHON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff I
138 Knftt Main Street, I
Medford. Oregon.
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was the next winner. He bagged a
234-pound black tall deer In .Ska
mania county, Washington, and was
also awarded a ISO cash prize.
Approximately 300 southern Ore
gon hunters competed la the Peters
big buck contest, encouraged by the
fact that the winner In the Oregon
and Washington competition last year
was a Butte Falls man. According
to plans, the Peters company plans
to make this an annual event.
Whitman Coach
Blisters Squad
WALLA WALLA. Dec. 7. (p) R. V.
(Nig) Borlesxe, Whitman coach, se
verely criticized his 1933 football team
to their faces for their poor showing
the past season, at their annual foot
ball dinner. Jim Doran of Tacoma
was elected next year's captain.
Auto Skid Fatal
For Ontario Man
ONTARIO, Ore., Dec. 7. (AP)
Crushed by the overturning automo
bile in which he was riding, George
N. Smith, lfl, of Ontario, was killed
near here last night on the Old Ore
gon Trail. The car, driven by Stan
ley Morris, skidded and overturned
when Morris, blinded by lights of an
approaching car, swerved to the
shoulder of the road and then tried
to return to the highway. Morria was
only slightly hurt.
Oregon Weather.
Partly cloudy tonight and Friday:
occasional light rain in northwest
portion; slightly colder east and ex
treme south portion tonight; mode
rate southwest and west winds offshore.
TEN DEAD LISTED
(Continued rrora page one)
water. A total of 4.8 Inches of rain
fell at Salem, Ore.
The Columbia river highway and
Portland end another near Oregon
City delayed trains for some hours.
Boy Proves Hero.
Deeds of watchfulness and heroism
which were credited with preventing
a possible train wreck, were perform
ed by Mrs. Julius L. Meier, wife of
the Oregon governor, and Hubert
BlgeJ, 13, of New Era, Ore,
The BlgeJ boy, walking along a
Southern Pacific track near New Era,
saw the track bed give way with a
roar and plunge Into a rive?. He raced
back to New Era to give the alarm,
and a telegraph operator did the rest.
Mrs. Meier was also credited with hav
ing been driving by on a highway
and seeing the washout, and mak
ing a report.
At two points on the main line of
the Southern Pacific railroad south
of Oregon City, Isborers were repair- j
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day. One was a mile south of Ore-
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 7. (AP)
Assured by the weather bureau that
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men on reconstruction Jobs today to
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pairs accomplished. In the fury of
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