!MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEpFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933.
P'A'GE SEVEN
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RAINEY DECLARES
IN URGING SILVER
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Jto using silver and prefer silver. After
Bryan was right."
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.' (tf)
Henry Morgenthau, Jr., acting secre
tary of the treasury, again denied to
day reports of negotiations for a cur
rency stabilization . agreement with
Great Britain and Prance.
Shortly after the government had
repeated the price of 934.01 an ounce
for the twelfth successive day, Mor
genthau told news men there was
nothing In new reports of stabilization
despite reported 7 to fi betting odds
.Jn Wall Street on early action.
Asked specifically about a state
ment by Senator Thomas (D Okla.),
that negotiations with the Bank of
England were understood to be head
ing at dollar stabilization at 63 cents,
Morgenthau said:
"I don't know anything about it."
GETS JAIL SENTENCE
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 14. (AP) A 30
day Jail sentence for drunkenness on
a public highway was Imposed here
yesterday on. Leon Glnnts of Meta
I ger, passenger In the car which col
' Uded with a machine driven by Rob
ert McBrlde of Portland, killing him.
Glnnts entered a plea of guilty.
A charge of Involuntary man
slaughter has been placed against C.
B. Moen, driver of the car In which
Ginnls was riding. Moen, Injured In
the wreck, is still In a hospital here.
The accident occurred December 6
north of here.
According to an article' appearing In
the latest edition of "Happy Days,"
official national publication of the
Civilian Conservation corps, Robert
Fechner, head of the emergency con
servation work has announced that a
civilian education supervisor Is to be
appointed for each of the CCC camps
throughout the United States.
. There will be 1468 school teachers
appointed, according to "Happy Days"
f and the educators will be selected
with the aid of the state education
officials In each state where the
camps are located. All Instructors
will be men.
A civilian education administrator
will be placed on duty at each corps
area headquarters.
Although the classes to be conduct,
ed are not compulsory, Captain Har
old E. Stow, publicity and welfare of
ficer for this district said today that
already 103 men at one of the camps
In this district had requested educa
tion opportunities.
GEORGE W.DEWEY
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George Wesley Dewey died at his
home, 39 North Peach street, Wednes
day morning after an Illness covering
the past seven months of arterial
'schelerosls. He was born in Jersey
county, Illinois, October 13, 1368. His
parents moved from Illinois to the
Sacramento valley, California in his
youth. He came to Jackson county
as a young man, and had been a resi
dent of the county for 42 years.
Mr. Dewey was married to Eva Rob
Uon at Talent, Oregon, December 31,
1891. Five children were born to the
union.
He Is survived by his wife Eva and
one son and one daughter, Orvllle
of Medford, Mrs. Fern Crump, Jack
sonville, Ore.) one brother, Charles
Sebrlng, Colfax, Calif., a sister, Mrs.
Mamie Mitchell, Oakland, Calif., and
three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the
Porl Funeral Home. Friday at 10:30
a. m., Rev. W. J. Howell dictating,
interment in Wagner Creek cemetery.
A building permit was issued by the
city today to the Sixth Street Super
Service for installation of a gasoline
tank for wholesaling purposes' at 345
North Front at a cost of $1000.
The project la the one outlined
some time ago by Val Fischer, who
applied for a permit for erection of
the tank on North Riverside. The re
quest was followed by much objection
voiced by Attorney W. E. Phipps,
when he filed a protest --1th the city
council last week.
Application for permit to build on
North Front in the wholesale dis
trict was then made.
Library 71) Years Old.
PORTLAND, D;c. 14. (AP) Cele
bration ot the 70th anniversary of the
Portland public library waa observed
laat eight. The library, founded In
1864. now has 871,346 books on IU
shelves In the central building. 17
branches and schools. A total ol
154.302 cards are held br library pa
trons. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (API Col.
Stephen LHommedieu Slocum, 74.
military attache of the American em
ba.wiy In London during ; world
-r, died today at bis borne here.
Woe Is Fistiana! Baer Won't
Somebody Else Will Have to Clip Camera Since Max
By OAVLK TALBOT
(Associated Press Sport Writer.)
NEW YORK. (ff) was a sad.
sad day for fistiana when Max Adel
bert Baer, -the finest heavyweight
prospect this country has produced
In many a, day, paraded bis brawny
beauty before a movie camera.
They're saying now that Max, of
the curly hair and svelte proportions,
never again will climb between the
ropes that Is, unless the cameras
are grinding and Max's makeup Is
faultless.
Reports from the box office reveal
that the former Livermore Butcher
Boy has scored' a real, unabridged
success in his first cinema adven
ture. They're calling him a "find,"
and not because he does any particu
larly fancy fighting. In fact, some
of the boxing experts, pressed Into
service as, movie critics here, found
all kinds it fault with his ring tech
nique. A Minor Detail.
"Looks thst," one of them growled
as Max mixed It up with Primo cir
nera In the screen. "Why, he's wide
open for a good left. If he'd a done
that against Scbmellng he'd a landed
right square In my lap I"
But fortunately for Max's movie
career, he wasn't fighting Schmeltng
at the time and. besides, he no long
er has to worry about any sport
writer's opinion.
Max's appeal, as the romantlo lover.
Is to the ladles. They know acting.
The big fellow Is so good In the play's
more tender moments, In fact, that
his new bosses aren't even worrying
about getting a fight sequence In bis
next production. Those shoulders,
those windrows of sparkling teetn,
those eyes but wny bore the fair
fans with a vulgar prize flghtl
Wouldn't Be Bright.
With the kind of money he can
collect in Hollywood, It doubtless
would seem very silly to Baer to re
turn to the boxing business. Even If
he would like to whip Camera and
bear himself called "champ" and gain
renown as the man who brought the
title back to the good old U. S. A.,
It still would seem a little silly.
First, It would call for a lot of
training, where as Max can go along
movie herolng In odd moments and
still have himself a whale ot time
collecting breach of promise suits.
If you don't think that appeals to
the boy from the golden west, you
don't know your M. Baer. .
Secondly, when he finally did get
Camera In the ring he would have
ti. take the short end ot the purse,
which Is distasteful under the bess
conditions. Too, he would be run
ning a chance of getting his features
scrambled to where they wouldn't let
him Inside the studio gate.
So. the chances are great that fisti
ana Is in for a period of mourning.
It can't recapture the Max who stood
under the showers at Yankee sta
dium last summer, a savage fighting
man who Just had pounded Schmel
lng Into human wreckage, and shout
ed he was going to do the same thing
to that (censored) Camera.
Max's beauty was not bom to
blush for long among the cauliflowers.
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U.Hfnrri .fhnols Will ClOBS for the
Christmas holidays the afternoon of
December 23, It was announced to
day by Superintendent E. H. Hedrlck.
They will remain closed until Janu
ary 2, when all classes will be re
sumed. A number of schools, especially the
hioviai in.titiitinnA of learning, are
closing tomorrow and some students
have already returned to Meciiora
from colleges for the Yuletlde season.
LEGIONTtTil
Members of Medford American La-'
glon post will be treated to a fine
program Tuesday evening. December
19. at the Armory, by entertainers
from Camp Kerby, CCC camp. This
promises to be by far the most pleas
ing entertainment the post has had
for some time.
All ex-service men, whether mem
bers of Medford post at the present
time or not, are cordially Invited to
attend this special meeting. The pro
gram details will be announced later.
Sailors Drown
HELSINOFOR3, Flndland, Dee. 14.
(AP) Twelve sailors drowned to
day when the "Plus,'1 an Iron bark
of 1251 tons, sank off the Finnish
roast. Four remaining members of
the crew were saved.
OrrRon Weather
Generally cloudy tonight and Fri
day; occasional light rain in north
nnd west central portions; sllfthtly
colder east portion tonight; freah
south and southwest winds offshore.
ATTENTION
TURKEY GROWERS
A. PATT0N, REPRESENTING
J. C. GARBINI & CO.
339-341 Davis St., San Francisco, Cal.
NOW IN MEDFORD
Arranging for shipment of Christmas Turkeys with all
indications for a market as good as Thanksgiving.
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The transition of a prize fighter, or from mauler to mail nee Idol In one Jump. On the left you see a
scowling Max Baer, as he prepared for his duel with Max Schmellng Just Inst summer, and on the right the
wild scene at the Yankee Btadlum a monet after the referee had stepped In to spare the German further
punishment. Now see the new Max,
BURELSON'S STORE
L MOVE S!
Preparatory to moving to a new
location in the Medford Center
building, Burelson's ladies'-ready-to-wear
store will conduct a store-wide
sale beginning tomorrow morning,
Friday.
The removal sale will include Bur
elson's entire, present stock of fine
merchandise for women, and la be
ing featured at a special pre-Christ-mas
selling event to afford their
many southern Oregon and northern
California customers an opportunity
to purchase attractive holiday gifts
at very low prices.
Plana are under way to transform
the store space adjoining Heath's
drug store on North Central avenue
into one of the most modern and
artistic ladies' stores in Medford.
Burelson's will occupy their other
location as soon as possible in 1034,
starting out with a new stock of
early spring apparel. This move Is
In keeping with the progressive busi
ness policy of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Burelson, who have made consistent
Improvements and additions at the
store on South Central avenue dur
ing the past several years.
The removal sale, which opens to
morrow morning at 9 o'clock, will
continue until the fall and winter
merchandise Is sold.
E'EK
AT PORTLAND MEET
Mrs. Walter Young of Eagle Point
and Mrs. Lee Port of Applegate, mem
bers of the Jackson County Home
Economics Extension committee, left
this morning with Mabel C. Mack,
home demonstration agent, to attend
the meeting of the State Home Eco
nomics Extension Council, being held
In Portland.
The State Extension Council Is
composed of all members of the
county extentlon committees In the
state of Oregon. Mrs. Ralph Laird
of Lane county, the state president,
will preside at the sessions, and Miss
Clarlbel Nye, state leader of Home
Economics extension, will be present.
Mrs. Mack and her two passengers
will return Sunday evening.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W. Lull of
Route 3, Medford, are the parents
of a daughter, weighing 0 pounds,
13 ounces, born today at the Sa
cred Heart hospital.
Hoover Sausage
At Pay'n Takit
In response to the demand on the
part of their patrons for old-fach-
I
In the spotlight's glare, the tender
Killed By Smugglers
Dome C. Melton, United States
border patrolman, was killed In a
'battle with liquor smugglers near
El Paao, Tex. Two of the smug
glers also were killed. (Associated
Press Photo)
ioned country sausage, the Pay 'N
Takit has arranged with O. C. Hoover
to supply their store with several
hundred pounds of the Hoover saus
age which Is known throughout the
valley for Its excellent quality.
This sausage Is made from young
hogs which are killed at the local
plant and will be on sale at the Pay
'N Takit store on North Central, near
Slxt'h, on Friday and Saturday of this
week. The policy of the Pay N Takit
Is to feature local products whenever
obtainable.
Distribute Scnln Miss Blanche
Run els, county school nurse, and Mr.
I. E. Schuler motored to Prospect
this morning to distribute Christmas
seals In the schools. The Griffin
Creek school is handling the seals
through the student body this year,
Mrs. Schuler stated today.
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ROSE DAWN CAST
IT
Oast and choruses of the Rose Dawn,
the musical comedy which the Busi
ness and Professional Women's club
will present at the Holly theater next
Tuesday night, have been doing In
tensive training the past week in
preparation for presentation of the
show.
The musical comedy, with Its catchy
songs, gay chorus dances and fatt
moving plot, promises to be one of the
snappiest and most entertaining shows
given in Medrord.
Specialties between acts will be one
of the feature attractions. Miss Ben-
son will present a number ot her
clever dancing acts, and the aleemen
will surprise with something new In
she way of chorus dancing. Max R-ty
will sing 'My Aggravatln' Alibi Baby,'
with his "Alibi Baby" chorus girls.
DR.
DRUMMOND ON
RADIO TOMORROW
Dr. O. I. Drummond, county phy
sician, will speak tomorrow morning
nt 11:45 o'clock from station KMED
in the interests of the sale of tuber
culosis Christmas seals, it was an
nounced this afternoon.
The drive is progressing well and
many enlightening talks have been
given by local health workers.
Award Laundry Contract Upon
receiving approval from army head
quarters In San Francisco on the bid
for laundry work for the 10 OCO
camps in southern Oregon, French's
Steam Laundry and the Grants Pass
Steam Laundry were starting Wed
nesday with additional help, according
to F. E. French. Grants Pass Dally
Courier.
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Broadcast Schedule
Friday.
8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping Guide.
8:45 Royal Club Program.
9:00 Friendship Circle Hour,
9:30 Morning Comment.
9:46 Home Makers' Bureau.
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
10:15 Radio School of Cookery.
10:30 Radio Christmas Show.
11:00 Grants Pass Houi
11:16 Morning Melody,
11:30 Mirror of Family Life.
11:45 Musical Notes.
13:00 Mid-day Revue.
12:15 Radio Rendezvous.
12:30 News Flashes, Mail Tribune.
13 :30 Monarch Melodies.
13:45 Tone Pictures.
1:00 Varieties.
3:00 Classified Program of Air,
3:00 The One Man Band.
3:15 Songa for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Musical Echoes.
4:00 Hllo Serenade.
4:15 Cecil and Sally.
4:30 Musical Cocktail.
8:00 SANTA CLAUS BY REMOTE
CONTROL. NORTH POLE.
5:30 SI and Elmer.
8:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune.
6:00 Medford Theater Guide.
8:10 Al Plche's Sports and Fish
Flashes.
8:30 Radio Christmas Show.
6:45 Holly-Time.
7:00 Black Ghost.
7:15 Drama from American Weekly.
7:30 to 8:00 Lady Lions Christmas
Toy Program for Poor Chil
dren. Marion CWA Quota
Filled This Week
SALEM, Ore., Deo. 14. (AP) Ma-
rion county's quota of CWA workers
was expected to be filled by the end
of the week with 706 more men
scheduled to commence work on 44
additional projects, many In rural
sections and small towns. Marlon
county's quota la 1411.
SALEM, Ore., Deo. 14. (AP) Judge
Fred Wilson of The Dalles was as
signed yesterday by Chief Justice J.
L. Rand of the state supreme court
to hold court in Portland, beginning
January 3.
The food conservation committee
of the Los Angeles chamber of com
merce reported gifts of 1848 tons of
foodstuffs last year for relief work.
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LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin to Go
If you teal sour and sunt aod the world
looks punk, don't iwillow a lot of ults, mln
tril water, oil, ltJv candy or ehkwlni mm
and expect them to make you suddenly sweat
and buoyant and full of lunahlna.
For they can't do It. Thoy only move thi
bowela and a mere movement doean't fat at
the cause. The reason for your down-and-out
feeling is your liver. It should pour out two
pounds of liquid bile Into your bowela dally.
If this bile is not flowing freely, your rood
doesn't digest. It Just decays In the bowela.
(aa bloats up your stomach. You have
thick, bsd tasta and your breath Is foul,
skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head
aches Bnd you feel down and out. Your whole
system is poisoned.
It takes those good, old CARTER'S)
LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get tbaaa two
fiounda of bila flowing freely and make you
eel "up and up." They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amating
when 1 1 cornea to making the bila flow freely.
But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for CarUrs
utile ijiver ruts. IjOok lor tne nam
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SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 14. (UT)
Parachute Jumping Isn't so bad, but
be 1 ng h orse w,h i p ped by tier c o wboy
husband was too much for Mrs, Mar.
tha S. Bradshaw, so she got a di
vorce. She testified her mother-in-law
was apparently Jealous because she
took her son, a young Montana cat
tleman, away from her. The young
untie told the court she was horse
whipped by her husband at the re
quest of the elder Mrs. H. Bradshaw.
So today Mrs. Bradshaw, Jr., had
again acquired her maiden name of
Martha Dunkerley and planned to go
back to Hollywood and resume her
parachute Jumping In stunt films for
a living.
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COPIES OF LIQUOR BILL
FOUND IN GREAT DEMAND
SALEM, Ore., Deo. 14. (AP) Pub
lic Interest in tfie new liquor con
tral bill was manifest when 860
copies were released yesterday at the
secretary of state's office. Copies of
the bus and truck bill and the sales
tax bill have also been In great de
mand. ,
On Business Here Ted Hoke of the
Pennsylvania railway, and E. F. Scott
of the Chicago Northwestern, with
headquarters in Portland, are spend
ing today in Medford attending to
business matters.
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Receiving Dates
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