MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. JIEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 12. 1934.
PAGE SEVES
Local and
S. P. Agent Here K. A. DeMarlaa,
traveling passener agent tor th'i
Southern Paclllo Linea, arrived In
thla city yeaterday on cuaineas.
To Visit Uncle Dorothy Jaclyn
Flynn ol thla left lor Salem this
morning to visit with her uncle, A.
A. Flynn.
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Inspector Here S. H. Morse, poit
office inspector with headquarters In
Eugene. Is In thla city today on of
ficial buslneaa.
Major Operation Dorothy PlttL
ger, route 4, underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital
thla morning.
To I'pper Rogue W. h. Jones, j
perlntendent of construction In the
forest service, left today for the Up
per Rogue CCC camp, and will re
turn thla evening.
Leaves for Portland Miss Marjorle
Brassfleld. of Portland, left thla morn
ing for her home, after having spent
ten days In this city visiting with Mr
and Mra. A. E. Orr.
.
To Go North Miss Gertrude Wa:z
Ung. special Instructor, will leave for
'the north next Thursday to visit In
Portland and Seattle, before return
ing to her home In Myrtle point.
For Church "Meeting Mrs. J. M.
lEham, of Grants Pass, arrived on the
train this morning to attend the
meeting of the Foreign Missionary of
the Methodist church here today.
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Miss Andrews to Eugene Miss Win
netrcd Andrews, librarian at the Jun
ior high school, will leave by auto In
the near future for Eugene, where she
will spend a few weeks at her home.
Leaving Hospital Mrs. Fred Bay
less, of Hilt, who underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
two weeks ego, la leaving for her home
today.
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Army Planes Here Three army Boe
ing pursuit ships passed through Med
ford this noon en route to South
Ridge Field. Michigan. They were n-sw
ahlps from the Boeing factory, In
charge of Lt. E. Grlswold.
...
Mrs. Bowman Returns Mra. Mar
cella H. Bowman, 18 South Central,
returned recently from San Diego,
where ahe has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Lola Jones, for six
weeka.
Condition Better The condition of
Lucille Moon, Howard street, who un
derwent an appendicitis operation at
the community hospital two days
ago, la reported as much better to
day. Leaves for School Mlaa Edith An
drewa of this city left recently for
Seattle to attend the University of
Washington summer school. Miss An
drews la the daughter of Mrs. W. V.
Andrews. SOT South Oakdale.
Jubilee Guests Mr. and Mra. N. C
Smythe, 928 South Central, had as
(shelf guests during Jubilee week, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Paye and son Qune
from Fort Klamath. Mrs. Paye la Mr.
and Mrs. Smythe's daughter. r
Sisters to Meet The Pythian Sis
ters will meet Wednesday evening for
their regular session at the K. of P.
' hall. Following the meeting cards
will be enjoyed. Refreshments will be
served by a committee of Ruth Wal
ters, Grace Reed and Gertrude Baker.
Mrs. Thomdlke Leaves Mra. Eugene
Thoradlke left today by train for
Willow Creek, Mont., where aha w
called by the lllnesa of her mother,
Mra. N. W. Downle. She was accom
panied to Olendale. Ore., by her eon
Billy, who will vacation on a ranch
there.
Motor to Eugene John W. Greene,
accompanied by his parents, Mr. and
Mia. Fred W. Greene, and alster-ln-law,
Mrs. Chaa. R. Greene, motored to
Eugene Sunday to aitena jonna
graduation In Foreign Commerce at
the University of Oregon. He com
pleted his course at mid-year.
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Personal
Fullen Here Today Chaa. A. Fullm,
assistant general agent for the Chi
cago Great Western Railroad Co., with
headquarters at Portland, arrived on
the train this morning.
Arrives This Morning 1. Kocher,
inspector of transportation for the
Southern Pacific Co., with headquar
ters at San Francisco, arrived In Med
ford thla morning.
Wallace, Clyde Here J. T. Wallace,
general agent for the Chicago and
Northwestern Railway, and Joe R.
Clyde, general perishable agent, with
headquarters at San Francisco, ar
rived In Medford yesterday.
Mrs. Ashcraft Visitor Mrs. Lillian
Ashcraft of Northport, Calif., arrived
today to visit her brother George
Corura and her mother here and her
sister, Mrs. John Coblelgh m Butte
Falls.
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Miss Co rum Leaves Miss Bonnie
Corum haa returned to her home In
Portland after spending the pas;
week with her father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Corum at their
home on South Central, and enjoying
the Jubilee.
Chauffeur Examiner Coming Ward
McReynolds, examiner of operators
and chauffeurs, connected with the
office of secretary of state, will be In
Medford Friday and Saturday at tne
city hall. All those wishing permits
or licenses to drive cara should get
In touch with him.
Returns from Salem Rev. J.
Knotta. of the First Methodist church,
returned last night from Salem, where
he attended the consmencement exer
cises of the Willamette university.
His son, Rosa, who was graduated, re
turned to Medford with his father
and will apend the summer here.
.
Ho Crater Lake Dr. F. A. McGrud
er. Mary McGruder and Margaret Mc
Gruder, of Corvallls, and Mrs. B. F.
Welch of Baltimore, arrived In this
city this morning on the train and
will spend the day visiting at Crater
lake before preceding south to sail
east through the Panama canal.
Lightning Strikes A report at the
forest service office thla morning
shows that the lightning of yester
day's thunderstorm struck in the for
est near Imnaha ranger station, which
is In the Prospect region. Only a
small fire resulted, and Is the only
fire yet reported.
Moving Starts Alarm When a heavy
safe was moved Into an office on the
second floor of the First National
bank building laat night, an electrical
cont actwas made by the Jarring
which atarted the bank burglar
alarm. It rang for some time, start
ing about 7:15, before an electrician
was able to break the connection.
.
Plans Trip East Miss Sara Van
Meter, principal at the Roosevelt
school, will leave In the near future
for the east to attend the wedding of
her niece, Miss Lillian Sherrard, who
Is superintendent of schools at Chero
kee, Iowa. Miss Van Meter will atip
at San Francisco, and at the World's
Fair In Chicago.
Barks into Car An accident was
reported at the city police station
thla morning Involving Mrs. E. O.
Kerns, of Klamath Falls, whose auto
struck the fender of a machine owned
by Louis Jennings, as Mrs. Kerns was
backing out of a driveway. The Jen
nings oar was parked In front of 333
South Riverside.
To Visit Portland Mrs. L. R. Baker,
and son Harold, left on the train this
morning for Portland, and were ac
companied by Mra. A. B. Ellison, wno
haa been visiting them In this eltv
for a month. Mra. Baker and Harold
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will apend several daya visiting Mrs.
Ellison, who Is Mr. Baker's mother, at
her home In Portland.
Ashpoles' Guests Depart Francis
Lucas, Llnfleld college student of Ms
Mlnnvllle. and Francis Evans. Wil
lamette university student of Salem,
who have been guests of Mra. Mary
A. Ashpole, of Tripp street, have re
turned to their homes after spending
the week here enjoying the Jubilee.
Mr. and Mra. Chet Maria of Smith
River Corners, who have also been
Jubilee guests of Mra. Mary Ashpule
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ashpole, left
Sunday for their homes.
LYNCHING FEARED
8USANVILLE, Cl June 19. (AP)
A coroner'a Jury today returned a
verdict of "murder by partlea un
known" following an inquest into the
deatha of five persons slain by an
apparently crazed knife killer here
Sunday night.
Meanwhile, sherlff'a deputies main
tained a strict guard at the Lassen
county Jail while rumors persisted
that members of the Susanvllle Ital
ian colony were considering a lynch
ing attempt against Peter Alosl. lum
ber mill foreman, suspected of the
wholesale slaylngs.
Alosl was arrested shortly after the
mutilated bodlea of joe Fazio, a gro
cer, hla wife and their grown daugh
ter and son and a neighbor woman
were found elashed by knife wounds.
District Attorney Orover Julian ex
pected to file a murder complaint
against Alosl In a "day or two." The
45-year-old mill worker, who has
steadfastly maintained hla lnnonc
ence, was removed this morning to
a basement of the county Jail as a
further precaution against possible
mob violence.
T PAY
FOR TOOTH IN LUNG
SALEM, June 12. (AP) The lone
written opinion handed down today
by the Oregon aupreme court affirmed
the decree of Judge Calvin L. Sweek
In an appeal from Umatilla county In
the suit for collection of $1736 on a
promissory note and Interest from
Auguat 37, 1931, brought by Roy N.
Johnson against C. C. Curl. The plain
tiff won the suit and the opinion by
Justice J. o. Bailey upheld htm In
an appeal taken by Curl.
The court, In an oral opinion, de
nied the petition for rehearing In the
$20,000 damage case won by Miss Mil
dred Schamonl against Dr. Harry
Semler, Portland dentist, on charges
or malpractice. The case was started
upon the allegation that Mlsa Mil
dred Schamonl suffered Impairment
of neaitn when the dentist, through
carelessness, allowed one of the ex
tracted teeth to go down her throat
and It lodged in her lung.
PORTLAND POLICEMEN
ARE RETURNED TO JOB
PORTLAND, Ore., June 12. (UPl
Twelve policemen released from
service in connection with the
shanghaiing" of two dozen crew
members of the oil tanker Kekoskee
by striking seamen last week, last
night were to report for duty.
and Wed.
DOUBLE
Number 1
W with
CHARLOTTE HENRY
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RICHARD ARLEN
ROSCO ATES
GARY COOPER
LEON ERROL
LOUISE FAZENDA
W. C. FIELDS
SKEETS GALLAGHER
CARY GRANT .
RAYMOND HATTON
,5r.V,? HORTON
ROSCOE KARNS
BABY LtROY
MAE MARSH
POLLY MORAN
JACK O A K I E
EDNA MAY OLIVER
MAY ROBSON
CHARLIE RUGGLES
ALISON SKIPWORTH
NED SPARKS
FORD STERLING
Daily Matinee 1:45.
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Today I DYoVA", 20c
Now at Roxy
After living for generations in story
book land, all the strange, unusual
people that roam the pages of Lewis
Carroll's beloved fantasy "Alice In
Wonderland." have come to life on
the screen.
They may be seen on the Roxy
theater double bill tonight and to
morrow. Out of the black night the radio
voice warned him that the woman he
loved was In danger. Racing against
time with thundering motors and
shreiking sirens he risked his life
dared the unknown to save her from
the murderous vengeance of an es
caped convict.
This is the T. N. T. loaded, thrill
laden climax that brings "Police Car
17," the second feature, to Its excit
ing conclusion.
Rialto Stars
One of the funniest plays In ths
history of the modern theare, often
called a "classic in laughs," comes to
the Rialto theatre tomorrow.
It Is "The Show-Off." starrlns
Spencer Tracy with Madge Evans at
the head of a notable cast.
The story deals with the compli
cations that arise in the lift of a
young man who talks too much. He
brae of hi social position, his motor
cars and his estates, none of whl:n
he has. He tells the president of his
company how to run the concern and
talks himself out of a Job.
He even fools his wife for a whllo.
but after she finds him out his trou
bles really begin.
"David Harum," Will Rogers' great
success, closes its run tonight at the
Rialto theatre.
Fine Cast Coming
On Craterian Bill
With one of -the largest and most
imposing casts ever assembled for a
motion picture production, "Stand
Up and Cheerl" will make Its appear-
Number 2
Ready
for
Life
or
Death
I.Ives hanging
by a thread as
Car 17 streaks
to the scene of
action.
ALSO
Louise Fazenda in
"Mountain Music"
Screen Song
News
Evening 6:45
II1'
FEATURE
111
TEXAS OFFICERS RIDDLE AUTO
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This Is the bullet-riddled automobile In which Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, Dallas desperado
pair, were shot and killed as they sped over a Louisiana road at 85 mllea per hour. Officers who waited
In ambush for them oumoed 167 bullets into the car...(Assoclated Press Photo)
a nee on the screen of the Craterian
treatre, on Thursday, for an engage
ment of three days. Among the mat.y
star names that stud the roster of
players are Warner Baxter, Jamei
Dunn, Madge Evans, Ralph Morgan,
Shirley Temple, Nigel Bruce, Arthur
Byron, John Boles and Stepln Petchlt.
In the supporting cast are a number
of famous entertainment personali
ties among whom are Sylvia Froo,
Jimmy Dallas. "Aunt Jemima." Mitch
ell and Durant and Mick Poran.
The story is that of a Broadway
theatrical producer who Is called upon
by the President of the United States
to help restore prosperity by reviving
the spirits of the people through a
gigantic amusement campaign. With
the cream of the entertainment crop
at his disposal, the producer puts on
display the most lavish amusement
units ever produced.
Among the thousand and one won
ders In the picture there are hun
dreds of dazzling girls, a vocal chorus
of 500, 1.000 players, 335 scenes, 1,200
wild animals and 5 bands of music.
OF
NORTH BAY. Ont., June 12. (UP)
Baby Yvonne, largest of the Dlonne
quintuplets, has survived the most
serious setback any of the five tiny
girls have experienced since tihetr
Show
1:45
7:00-9:00
Positively Ends Tonight!
Will Rogers "David Harum'
Tomorrow and Thursday
SHE LOVED HIM almost as
much as he loved himself!
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birth two weeks ago Dr. A. R.
Dafoe, attending pnyalclan. told the
United Press last night.
The child would not eat yesterday
and failed to respond to emergency
oxygen-carbon dioxide treatment. She
was sinking rapidly when Dr. Dafoe
resorted to use of rum. Two drops
brought her around. She was much
Improved today, but had lost half an
ounce weighed two pounds, eight
ounces.
Marie, smallest of the quintuplets,
was unchanged at one pound twelve
ounces.
The quintuplets now are being fed
a total of two and one-half ounces
or human milk every two hours.
LONDON, Jun 12. (AP) The
Canadian press ' learned today that
the expansion of the British air force
announced officially some time ago
contemplated the addition of 60
squadrons totaling roughly 600 air
planes. The government has let It be
known that It Intends to bring the
air force to parity with that of any
other nation "within striking dis
tance." Excluding 100 machines In India.
Britain at present has 800 first class
machines and 130 second -line alr
i craft.
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BRITISH AIR FORCE
TO ADD 600 PLANES
OF BARROW
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BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Mlnter of Eagle Point, a son, weigh'
lng a pounds, 14 ounces, this after
noon at the Community hospital.
PENDLETON i Ore., June 13. (AP)
Federal officials are bearing down on
manufacturers and vendors of Illegal
liquor In this area.
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MAUREEN O'SULLIVAR
STARTS
THURSE
.WARNER
MADGE EVANS
JAMES DUNN
"AUNT JEMIMA"-STEPIN FETCHIT
MITCHELL AND DURANT
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SCREtN it STAGI
1000 PIAYIRS
300 Pollloi Girls
5 GREAT BANDS
LOS ANGELES, June 13. (UP)
George J. (Slim) fiomervllle, lanky
screen comedian, held too much ap
peal for other women and abused her.
Mrs. Gertrude M. SomerviUe. his wife,
charged in a suit for separate main
tenance filed In superior court today.
Mrs. SomerviUe charged in her
complaint that the comedian had
been seen in Tla Jusna cafes with
other women and had associated with
one particular unnamed woman for
the past four months.
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Anytime
Last Times Tonite -
"ESKIMO"
Filmed in the Arctic
Tomorrow
William Powell in
"Private
Detective 62"
Jungle Thrills and
Jungle Love!
ever produced eaip
punch . In every
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with
- JOHN BOLES
-RALPH MORGAN
Words aren't bl enough to
describe this entertainment
martel , . , marshaling the
entertainment (enlus of
stage, screen, radio, circus.
and vaudeville the world
overt