MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, StEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1931
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Johnny
'Tarzan and
Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen
O'Suillvan are again united In a Jun
gle story based on the famous Edgar
Bice Burroughs fictional character In
"Tarzan and His Mate," opening at
the Craterian theater today. Nell
Hamilton and Paul Cavanaugh are
Return Showing of
In answer to Innumerable request,
the Rlalto theater, for today and
Monday, Is showing Will Rogers' great
success, "David Harum."
When played at the Craterian the
ater, "David Harum" made an in
atant hit and since that time the
theaters have been subjected to a
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"Eskimo" Filmed in Arctic
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Which onens at the Studio theater',
today. Behind the film lies a tale
of thrills, of hardships, of narrow
escape, and sometimes terrlflo suf
fering, unlike anything in the an-
A SERIOUS ANGLE
Jack Tolbart, who was Injured ,ln
Thursdays rodeo, was reported late
last night to be In a more serious
condition, with complications aris
ing to his chest Injuries. He was
reported as having a high tempera
ture yesterday, and It Is feared that
traumatic pneumonia will develop.
The Injury Itself Is not serious, al
though exceedingly painful.
Pauline Drayer. who was Injured
yesterday, was able to leave the hos
pital at 8 o'clock last night, her In
juries not being of a serious nature.
She suffered a slight concussion and
injuries to the upper vertebrae.
The results of Friday's events were
announced as follows:
Calf Roping Bill Taylor, 30 sec
onds: Joe Edwards, S3 3-5 seconds;
Dewey Hlnton. 23 seconds; Fox O Cal
lahan, 34 seconds.
Buldogglng Brady. 6 4-5 seconds:
8aunders. 0 1-6 seconds; Collins.
114-5 seconds; Hlnton, 13 3-5 sec
onds. Bronco Riding Luther Marsh, 529:
Bob Lockle, 605; Bartelmae, 501; Aber,
480.
Bareback Bronco 8horty Cisco,
first: Jack Brown, second; Fox OCal
lahan. third; Shorty Lee. fourth.
Trick and fancy ropln? added to
the performance when Bulf Jones.
Hollywood. Cal.. Pacific coast cham
pion, and Buff Brady. Seattle, north
west champion, exhibited their prow
ess with the lariat.
Weissmuller at Craterian
His Mate" Opens
X
again featured In the supporting cast.
Into the primitive romance of the
Ape Man, taking up where It left off
In ,the first picture, la packed a se
ries of animal scenes that have never
before been equalled. Herds of ele
phants are shown charging members
"David Harum"
flood of Inquiries regarding a return
engagement.
Rogers, in his role of the famous
fiction character, has a role that
might be described as "right down
his alley." In his sharp dealings
particularly with the Deacon, he sel
dom comes out second best when a
good horse Is at stake.
nals of the screen.
The schooner "Nanuk," bearing the
polar expedition under col. W. 8.
Van-Dyke, traveled 13,000 miles to
film "Eskimo."
"Bobby," 810,000 performing steer,
thrilled the huge audience with his
sglle Jumping exhibitions, and clear
ed a parked automobile with all of
his 1210 pounds In every perform
ance. Hla owner Is Monte Reger.
Fancy riding exhibitions wero fur
nished by Buff Brady, Donna Cowan.
Cheyenne, Wy.; Buff Jones, Polly
Dryer, Livingston, Cal., and Pete Oe
nant, Napa, Cel.; Oenant, premier
cowboy trick rider and roundup
clown, did his stuff at all perform
ances and put. op a high class exhibi
tion of fancy horsemanship.
Buddy Reger, America's youngest
cowboy, proved that some day he
will be a champion himself, when
he tested his skill as a calf rider in
each performance,
Monty Reger, master of ceremonies
of Norman Cowan's lamous roundup,
which has been presented at the fair
grounds during the last days of Ore
gon's Diamond Jubilee, and climaxed
by the final eventa last night, terma
the presentation aa "receiving the
most support that It has had In any
other performance."
Flans are already being formulated
to make tho event an annual affair,
and the show, it Is said, has chances
of becoming one of the greatest of
its kind In the country.
"Medford Is a ahow town," said
Reger, "and eats up anything of this
kind." The advertising that la re
ceived by Medford and southern Ore
gon by the roundup will last for
years to come.
Lumber Code Holds
PORTLAND, Ore., June . (AP)
The Western Pine association, lumber
code agency here, was today advised
by the lumber code authority In
Washington. D. C, that Oen. Hugh!
3. Johnson, NRA administrator, ha
' flgned an order empha!i:n? and re- j
j affirming all existing price regula-i
1 Hons m the lumber code.
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at Craterian
of a safari followed by a mixed fight
between elephants and. fifty lions,
with Tarzan In the middle of the
struggle.
The swimming ability of Welsa
muller Is shown In under-water
scenes as he flghU a crocodile to the
death.
At Roxy Today
Is a woman's love more lasting
than a man's? What of the man
who loves and forgets? Should a
woman keep silent when her happi
ness Is at stake? In the modern
view, need there be any stigma on
the unwed mother?
These questions, and many others,
are prompted by "Only Yesterday,"
which comes to the Roxy theater to
day, with Margaret Sullavan, John
Boles, Billie Bufke and Reginald
Denny in featured roles.
STALKS AUSTRIA
VIENNA, June 9. (A5) A night of
destructive terrorism was topped off
today with the discovery of a bomb
in the chancellory above the offices
of Prince Ernst von Starhemberg, vice
chancellor.
The bomb, concealed ip a desk In
an unused office, was found "by acci
dent," the authorities old, and was
a signal for increased police protection
for all public buildings.
The attempt against the vice chan
cellor followed bombings in various
sections of Austria with heavy dam
age to railroads, power plants and
other property.
FOR TAX EVASION
PARIS, France, June 0. (AP) A
fine of 11,466,285 francs approxi
mately $754,744 was Imposed today
on Jenny Dolly, of the dancing Dolly
twins, for evading payment of luxury
tax on a 61 -karat diamond ring she
purchased In 1928.
The court also aentenoed her to
three days In Jail, but suspended
that portion of the punishment.
Miss Dolly, who was not present
when the heavy fine was announced,
is expected to appeal the sentence,
friends said. If she loses in the
higher courts and la unable to pay,
she would be liable to a prison sen
tence of several months.
Decrease of the value of the dollar
In terms of the franc figures in the
high American equivalent of the fine
The ring was bought In Cannes
for 4,583,888 franos, equivalent at
that time to 9180,000. The luxury
tsx, which was not paid, would have
been about 932,500.
Miss nifdon Here Miss Ooldlfl Htg
don, who has the flaboba Theatre
dancing studio In San Jacinto, Calif.,
was the guest last week of her
mother, Mrs. O. T. Higdon. and other
members of her family. She left tor
the south Thursday, following the
pioneer parade.
66 Miles
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AUTO CUT RATES,
COMMITTEE TOLD
WASHINGTON, June 0. P The
special bouse committee investigating
Irregularities in the purchase of army
supplies was told today that officers
had bought Chevrolet passenger cars
at a 24 per cent discount.
Purchases of these automobllei
were attached to Camp Holablrd, Mr ,
where all specifications for army
trucks and other automobiles origi
nate and where some machines,
bought piecemeal, are assembled.
The witness who gave the commit
tee the information was Lieutenant
Walter T. Wllsey who finally conced
ed he waa "through" and would buy
no more Chevrolets at the dealer's
price, 24 per cent under list.
He said he had bought "at least
one Chevrolet a year" since 1929, and
two In 1933. But he explained:
"Colonel (Edgar S.) Stayer, then In
command at Camp Holablrd, told me
to contact a man at Flint. They had
some agreement by which men could
get cars at a discount, A number of
officers got them; I wasn't the only
one. It was generally known that If
you wanted an automobile you could
get it."
Asked to name the "other officers,"
he gave the names of "Captain Bar
nett" and "Lieutenant Gustaf Vogel."
Wilsey said he saw nothing wrong
with the transaction at the time; that
he had not connection whatever with
the drafting of specifications; that he
had done nothing "criminal."
In 1933, he said, he was ordered to
Flint, Mich., where the Chevrolet fac
tory la located, to Inspect 15 auto
mobiles being bought for the Nation
al Guard. The inspection was com
pleted in four or five hours.
. S. C.
Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, county home
demonstration agent, la leaving today
tor Corvallls, accompanied by three
pupils who will attend the 4-H sum
mer school at Corvallls. Mrs. Mack
will be an Instructor In the two
weeks school.
LaVerne Johnston of Medford, who
won the Medford Gordon club's rose
and flower garden scholarship, Mar
garet BrolU of Ashland, who won
the eooklnff Huh iphAiswhin
by the California Oregon Power com-
Fniiy, ana Aiary rater Davis or Sams
VallSV. Vhn Wnn tia
scholarship, also awarded by the
va,vfii,c wcguu ruwer company.
BHIv TV, wnn. M.nKan ... w
Mack's, will alao go t0 Corvallla with
her.
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WASHINGTON, June .(AP)
Congress today sent President Roose
velt a three year road building pro
gram that will Involve upwards of
a billion dollara If carried out.
It provldea for continuing the nor
mal federal aid program In the 1938
and 1037 fiscal years, with authori
zation for 123.000.000 to be appro
priated each of those years, upon
condition the states match It with
an equal amount.
In addition, for each of the same
two years, $10,000,000 Is provided for
forest highways, 2,BOO,000 for main
roads through publlo lands, (7,800,
000 for roads and trails In national
parka and 4,000,000 for Indian rea
crvatlon roads.
The 224.00O,O00 for roada In states.
25 per cent of which must be spent
on so-called "feeder" roada unless
state laws prohibit, and (24,000,000
for national park and' other govern
ment land roada.
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North Riverside
in Tarzan Film
She's An Engineer
Isabel C. Ebel, 25, of Brooklyn
who will ba graduated from aero
nautlca school at New York univer
sity, It believed to be the only
woman In the United Statea who
has earned an aeronautical engi
neering degree. She has designed a
new type wing for transport pur
poses. (Associated Press Photo)
Dr. Vernon A. Coverstone of Med
ford will be a member of the grad
uating clasa of the University of
Oregon medical school for which
commencement exercises are to be
held on Monday, at Eugene.
Dr. and Mrs, E. W. Hoffman are
spending the week-end In Eugene,
to attend the1 graduation exercises.
They plan to return here tomor
row, accompanied by Dr. Coverstone.
their son. He plans to spend several
weeks vacationing here Before re
turning to Portland, where he will
enter St. Vtncent'a hospital for hla
lnterneahip. He waa graduated from
the University of Oregon In 1030,
Mlas Margaret Springer of Eugene
will accompany the Hoffmana to
Medford tor a visit.
WASHINGTON, June 0. (IP) Oon
gresslonal action waa completed to
day on the Roybum-Dlll bill creating
a new commission to regulate Inter
state communications ayatema.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BENT 3 B-room houses, one
furnished at 16; other unfurnish
ed. So. Oregon Realty, 44 N, River
aide. FOR RENT -room furnlehed house,
S15.00. 411 Newtown.
SIX ROOM HOUSE In Grants Pass
to exchange for aouonern uuu.
property. 010 East E street, Qranla
Paes, Ore.
FOR SALE Guernsey cow Just fresh,
third calf. Henry Croucher, DeBarr
Ave. Inquire Frlend'a New Oarage,
N. Pacific Highway.
WANTED Houaokeeper. Good home
and wagea. 119 So. Ivy.
FOUND Key. Owner may have same
by paying for adv. Tribune Office.
WOE large Royal Anne cherries for
sale at 13J Vancouver. Phone 90-H.
Bring containers.
ORDER your Young berries now.
Phone 174-J-l. O. V. Trill, Kings
Highway.
FOR RHNT-Fuinlahed S-room house.
lights and water, 18.00 per montn,
1 miles out. Tel 4-F-S.
FOR SALE Baby corral, nursery high
chair, bed, like new. All West Stn.
WANTED Orchard man experienced
in spraying and irrigation. Verne
Marshall. Phone 770-L.
CASH PAID for men'a 2nd band suits,
hats and shoes. W1U H. Wilson, 83
No. Front.
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FREIGHT LOADING
NEW YORK, June 0. (API
Moody's combined Index figures for
freight ear loadings, electrto power
production and ateel Ingot output
showed a rising tendency in the past
week, the index being 70.4 against
78.1 a week ago, 77.4 a month ago
and 67.7 a year ago.
BELLVimt. m.. jun. a a
A ten per eent wag Increase will
given i.vwj employes of the stove
foundry Industry here June 18. Prices
will advance 714 per oent the same
date. Whether the wage lnereaaa re
atored previous reductions waa not
announced.
NEW YORK. Juna 0 rim .
survey along the Mlsaourl-Kansaa-Texaa
railway ahowed a probable pro-
Quciion or o,4io carloads of wheat
and oata this year against 8.S50 tn
1038.
DETROIT. Mich.. June a (API
Plymouth automobile dealers re
ported used ear aalea thla year up
to the third week of May totaled
301,551 units, a gain of 133.1 per
cent over the 00,738 unlta sold In
the aame period of laat year.
EAST CHICAGO, Ind June .
(AP) A contract to buibi a aao
gondola can for the Cheeapeaka and
Ohio railroad la expected to provide
employment for several hundred men
at the General Transportation cor
poration ahops for several months.
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ROT IN FIELDS
JACKSONVILLE, Texas, June a.
(API Packlnaj sheds were closed.
hundreda of men were out of work
and tomatoes were left to rot on the
ground today aa growers In the Eaat
Texas tomato area aaaln refused to
sell for less than two cent a pound.
Buyers ssld market conditions
would not Justify tha two-cent price
and, with only a few exceptions, de
clined to meet that figure.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Dodge and Plymouth Cars
and DODGE TRUCKS
A Dodge Sedan As Low As $902
A Plymouth Sedan As Low As $702
Dodge Pick-up truck only $635.
Dodge Vi ton truok, chassis and cab, 161-Inch wheelbase and dual wheels,
$870.
All prices f.o.b. Medford and include standard equipment, gasoline and oil.
Pierce Allen Motor Co.
The First National Bank
"A Departmentized Bank"
GATES AND ALLEN
TO THEIR UNITS
W. A. Gates, Industrial exhibit
chairman, publicly thanked the thou
sands who have visited the outstand
ing display of Oregon product In
the Natatortum building. The dis
play la the best ever seen In thla amo
tion. The Jacksonville committee, re
ported a aucoeesful week, and com
mltteea on trapshootlng, tennis, golf
and flycaatlng reported aucceasful
meets. The latter were held during
the early part of the week.
In fact, all divisions functioned
perfectly, each contributing their
snare to the big auccess of the cele
bration which In years to come will
Identify Medford and southern Ore
gon sa an outstanding section.
There waa little trouble during
the week aa the result of violence
or orlme. The city police and state
police departments and the sheriff
were prepared for all emergencies and
maintained perfect order.
Another hard-working committee
man, E. T. Allen, ootnpleted hla la-
bora laat evening In connection with
the concession end of the Jubilee, In
cluding the carnival, Indian village,
atreet stands, etc. These different
attractions were popular throughout
tha week. W. W. Allen la chairman
of tha committee.
On of the outstanding pieces of
work in connection with the pag
eant, "Oyer-Un-Oon," waa the beau
tiful setting of a white-capped moun
tain and foothills. The painting la
regarded as one of the beat examples
of stage scenery ever mad In this
seotlon. Wlllam Oatman, son of Mrs.
N. 8. Oatman of South Central ave
nue, la responsible for the work. He
wsa aided by William Cottrell.
On of the hardest working per
sona of the celebration waa Miss Del
phlne Hlnck of the headquarter of.
floe In a aecretarlal oapaclty. Hours
meant little to her In taking car of
the vaat amount of office work the
celebration incurred. She was aided
by Anna Ma Fuson.
Chang In Price Concerning tie
fee aa Hated In the Girl Scout camp
bulletin, the charge will be 88 a week,
and the registration fee II, It waa an
nounced yesterday. The money la to
be sent to scout headquartera, with
the completed application blank and
will be deducted from the first week's
camp fee. Soouta are urged to get
oamp bulletins Immediately from the
scout headquartera, or from Mrs.
Charlea Bateman at 718 West Jack
son atreet. Organizations which are
sending gtrla to oamp are asked to
send their checks to Mrs. William
Holleway, 838 May atreet.
sfB the Statue of Liberty guards the entrance to
-i this country so does the protection of Ted.
" " eral Deposit Guarantee Insurance guard your
savings. Don't succumb to the sure-to-lose habit of
hoarding In unsafe places deposit here, letting your
money earn interest for you and know that your monsy
Is Insured up to $2500.
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QUITS
WASHINGTON, Jun If
congressional expectations of quick
adjournment could be reduced to a,
"fever chart" the reaultlng line would
have aa many upa and downs aa a
roller eoeater.
Party leaders who pok confident
ly yesterday of quitting within a week
found It necessary to revise their es
timatea today on the bael of the un
certain situation that txlated tonight,
It appeared Inevitable that the ses
sion would run well beyond Jus 18.
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