MEDFORD M30L TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL' 26. 1931.
PAGE SEVEN
BIG FRENCH SUB
READY 10 IKE
OF GLOBE
PARIS (UP) The submarine Sur
couf, the world's largest undersea
boat and believed to be the most
dangerous fighting ship afloat, will
tart -its world cruise early In June.
Estimated at approximately 3000
tons, the Surcouf represent the latest
development In submarine warfare,
and with Its cruising radius of 20,000
kilometers, or half way around the
world, It will visit various ports.
Measuring 110 meters overall, with
18 meters amldshlp, the Surcouf has
a surface speed of 20 knots and will
have an undersea speed of 11 knot,
the fastest of all submarines. Its ef
fectiveness lies principally in its
ability to fire a salvo of 14 torpedoes.
Eight of the 14 torpedo tubes are In
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the bow, two in the stern end four
are on the beam, giving the ship an
immediate range on It target, re
gardless of position.
The Surcouf Is listed as a defense
submarine, despite Its offensive char
acter, with Its battery of four 5.6
guns and Its powerful anti-aircraft
rifles, the ehlp Is armored heavily on
Ite exposed deck and Is virtually In
vulnerable to aerial bombs, or light
caliber fire from cruisers or destroyers.
The Surcouf la almost double the size
of the tamoua Qeman U boats. In
Its recent plunging tests off Brest,
It descended quickly to 80 meters,
cruised along at 10 knots and rose
as quickly.
Equipped with Diesel engines, the
ehlp has provisions for long cruises,
Insuring normal surface air, drinking
water and supplies. The Interior Is
a model of mechanical Ingenuity and
almost every known safety device Is
Included In the protective apparatus.
The deck even carries a small alr
plftne. The V-4, which la the nearest ap
proach to the Surcouf In the Ameri
can navy displaces 2800 tons, and the
best British submarine Is the x-1, of
2525 tons. It Is probable that a sec
ond giant submarine of the Surcouf
class will be constructed as soon aa
the credits can be provided for the
naval budget.
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DIVORCE COMPLAINT
Fred Puhl, widely known valley
rancher, in answer to a divorce com
plaint filed by his wife, Anna M.
Puhl, charges that his spouse as
saulted him with a butcher-knife, hit
him In the face with a dlshrag, and
threw dishwater upon him, that she
was extravagant, and "her declara
tions of love were false, but that she
married him to secure an interest in
his property.'
The answer further sets forth that
"plaintiff has ample funds for suit
money and attorney's fees."
The couple were married last November.
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BE FUR FARM GUEST
Mary Fahrney, of Chicago, heiress
to a huge patent medicine fortune,
and much In the public prints be
cause of Hollywood appearances and
marriage annulment proceedings will
arrive tomorrow for an extended stay
at the Fish, Fur and Game ranch In
the Prospect district.
Dr. Richard Klngsley of New York
City la now at the resort. He Is
connected with the Dr. W. B. Mayo
laboratory of New York and Is a med
ical research scientist of renown.
BULLETS SPRAY RESORT WINDOWS
REV.BAIRD SELECTED
Lindbergh Suspect
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CONCERT FRIDAY EVE
Capt. O. R. Durham, commanding
officer of the Medford corps of the
Salvation Army, announced today
that Rev. W. R. Baird of this city
has been selected to act as chairman
of the concert of sacred music to be
given for the benefit of the Army's
band fund at the Baptist church
tomorrow evening.
Program of the concert follows:
Organ Prelude, "Medley" Mrs. O.
O. Failing.
"Praise Ye the Father" (Gounod),
Pilgrim's Chorus" (Wagner) Pres
byterian Chlor.
"Abide With Me" Salvation Army
Brass Quartet.
"T.he Lord Is Exalted," "Were You
There When They Crucified My
Lord?" (Spiritual) Baptist Choir.
( Vocal Solo, "Close to Thee" Miss
uenevieve crown.
Piano Numbers: "Nocturne" (Cho
pin). "Glockenspell" (Splndler) By
Cyril Sanders.
"Evensong" (Cadman), "Come and
Rest" (Adams) Christian Gholr.
Violin Solo, "The Holy City" (Henley-Adams)
Mr. jQhn R. Knight.
"Sitting at the Feet of Jesus," "Is
Your All on the Altar?" Nazarene
Quartet.
"The Awakening Chorus" Massed
Choirs of All Churches.
Benediction.
The concert will begin at 7:45.
Tickets are on sale at the Cham
ber of Commerce and will be on sale
at the door.
This was how machine gun and pistol bullets shattered windows
of the Little Bohemia resort near Mercer, Wis., as the result of the
gun battle between federal agents and John Dlllinger's gang. (Associ
ated Press Photo) . . ,
DEUEL BUILDING
IN RE
The Deuel building on East Main '
street, which has been the subject of
many discussions before the city
council since fire gutted the build
ing several years ago, promises to be
in good condition for the Diamond
Jubilee early In June. General clean
up of the building Is underway this
week.
The braces, recommended by the
special committee, appointed by the
council to investigate safety of the
building, are also being installed.
The city officials are anxious to
have all buildings made as attractive
as possible before the thousands of
guests anticipated for the Jubilee ar
rive In Medford.
A new supply of fancy liquors has
arrived at the state liquor store here
and a reduction in price of Canadian
liquors was reported today at the
store.
Monogram, one of the popular
brands, has been reduced from $5.45
to 4.85 per quart and from $2.35 to
$2.10 per pint. Sheriff's Gold now
sella at $3.25 per fifth. It was for
merly priced at $3.75, Speyside has
gone down from $4.00 to $3.35 per
fifth.
Among recent attractions are "Lit
tle Paul Jones," put up In a 20 cent
bottle; and Applejack at $2.45 a fifth.,
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'
William Lardner (above), tnmatt
jf the federal prison at Leaven
vorth, Has., was placed In solitary
confinement after his name was
linked with the continuing Invest!
gation of the Lindbergh baby kid
naping. U. 3. Marshal John J.
Murphy In Boston, where Lardner
was convicted for passing spurious
I currency, nam no Doiioveo usranar
"Knows a great aeai aooui me
Lindbergh case. (Associated Press
Photo)
LECTURE IS TONIGHT
This evening 't eight o'clock, in
the Holly theater. Dr. John M. Tutt.
O. 8. B., of Kansas City, Mo., will
give a Christian Science lecture,
"Christian Science Ita Case Against
Superstition."
Dr. Tutt is a member of the board
of lectureship of the mother church,
the First Church of Christ, Scientist,
In Boston, Mass.
Rutherford county, N. O., claims
to have the largest variety of min
erals of any county In the United
States.
Divine Origin of
Bible Proved Is
Claim of Evangel
Rev. McKay who la conducting re
vival services at the Free Methodist
church, 10th and Ivy streets, said in
part, last night: "The marvelous har
mony of the Bible proves lt divine
origin. Here we have a book writ
ten during a period of 1500 years, by
40 different writers, living In widely
separated lands and not one contra
diction is to be found." Another
proof, declared the evangelist, Is that
"It has swayed the minds of earth's
greatest scholars 'and finally It gives
comfort In the hour of death."
Tonight the evangelist willispeak
on "Isaiah's Vision."
A public divine healing service will
be held Friday afternoon at 2:30.
1 Bring the sick.
PRESBYTERIANS PLAN
AT PHOENIX FRIDAY
Dr. Gerrlt Verkuyl of Philadelphia
and Dr. W. L. Van Nuys of Portland
will conduct an Institute on the
Christian home at the Phoenix Pres
byterian church Friday, April 37.
At the afternoon session the con
ference feature will be dominant.
Those attending are Invited to sub
mit written questions on home prob
lems they would like discussed.
The Ladles' Aid of the church will
serve dinner for a nominal price for
the convenience of those attending.
The evening session will open at 7:30
o'clock, when Dr. Verkuyl will give
an address, "Instead of Thy Fathers.
It Is hoped that people of the
Rogue River valley will respond en
thusiastically to the opportunity to
hear Dr. Verkuyl, whose visit to the
northwest has been made possible by
the board of Christian education In
an effort to place emphasis upon the
application of Christian principles In
the complex relationship of the mod
ern home.
Dr. Verkuyl has written a challeng
ing book on "Christ in the Home"
and haa made a special study of the
problems of the Christian home.
EXPERT WOODSMEN
HARD TO FIND FOR
CCC CAMP PLACES
Considerable difficulty to date his
been encountered In filling the ex
perienced woodsmen quota of the
Civilian Conservation corps, It was
announced today by the Jackson
County Relief committee In the city
hall, when applications are being re
ceived. Experienced men for the Emer
gency Conservation work are not
coming In at the rate anticipated.
Applications will be received from
now until 12:30 noon, Saturday, of
this week, ltr was reported today, and
all men eligible for the work, are
urged to apply at the city hall before
that time. Between 75 and 100 ex
perienced woodsmen are still needed.
Applications must be certified by the
county committee before the appli
cants will be considered by the forest
or park service.
Men eligible for the work must bo
experienced .woodsmen, legal resi
dents, over 25 years of age, with de
pendents,
BAKER, Ore., Aprll 26. (AP)
Flve-hundredths of an inch of rain
fell here Wednesday night, Increas
ing the total for the storm that
started Monday to .2 of an Inch of
precipitation.
Lt. Shepard Transferred Lieuten
ant Frank V. Shepard, 0. 8. N., who
reported for duty with company 1626,
Camp Steamboat of the Civilian Con
servation corps, has been transferred
to company 1746, now located at
Camp Lower Pistol river, accounce
ment made today at district head
quarters states.
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yUT
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smaJI pcrt of it
yOU USED TO CALL
the monthly statement
from the electric company your
.'light bill'. It was a light bill
then. It-represented a few lights
here and there about your
home. But now . . . light is a
small part of the total electric
bill. Today electricity is used
for cooking, refrigerating,
washing, ironing, sweeping,
cleaning and entertainment.
Yes, indeed ... the light bill
disappeared with the pompa
dour and the bustle- of 1890!
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