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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. .TUNE IS, 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Bead every ad oh
thU pone ... yn
will prutiably Mod
exactly the thine,
yon want to Duj
or sell u It
unt there, advrr
tlse . . ,nM
pensive, effectlvei
RATES
Pet word first Inaeotlon
(Minimum 35o)
iacb additional Insertion.
per word - 11
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without
copy changes
145
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
5"oST Large green Schaetfer fou
"Sffn pen. T. J. Enrlght engraved
tain pe
barrel.
rSsri keys onchaln In or near On
Mteria No. 2. Reward tor return U
Mall Tribune. .
UZJs Bulova wrist watch.
OwneTmay have .am. by paying for
advertisement. Tribune office.
r5sT- Small white female pup
Brown markings on head and ears
Bob tailed. 242 N. Front.
LOST If dog missing, call 1518
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG MAN wants work for board
and room or will pay part cash.
References. Box 1504, Tribune. ,
HIGH 8CHOOL GRADUATE will care
for cmioren evcuwuso,
Call 04S-R.
v MannifthlA lady wlsbei
work by
hour or qhy. nu.--
of children, etc. 234 W
or care
5th St.
omponsible woman will care for
children at her home. Call 1228.
WANTED Any kind of sewing by day
Phone 836-W.
WANTED FEMALEHELP
TWMATTrB! SALES WOMAN
For Sales Si Service Work. Increasing
demand for CHARIS product .n
your locality requires reliable wom
. vrs.. nersonallty, am
bitious, work six hours five days
week Terr, protected. Good Comm.
Earnings plus bonus. Experience de
sired but not nrcci. w ' -...i
Trlnlnc Drovlded. Furnish
h,,.ir, references, details about
vonrlf return mall. Addre.
rv,n nf Portland. 251 Plttock
Block. Portland, Ore.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
mHwn nood used drag saw. for
cash. P. E. Matheny, Ruch, Oregon
Miiumn fnr Los Anueles Tuesdav.
Tt. two. share expenses. Phone
103 I -J.
WANTED TO RENT On or about
Jnlv 1. furnished house, Bedford.
). a hedrooms preferred
Please mall description and rental
price to Lieut. K. Q. rresKjn.
trlct Chaplain, C. 0. 0. Headquar.
ters. Medtord. Oregon.
LAUNDRY completed. 50c dozen. Te;
503-J.
pmpty truck coins to Santa Ro5e
Calif., 18th of June wants load to
there or points enroute. Hawley
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened correctly
with power grinder at your home
pnone aeu-A.
wanted TO BUY 10-ton mill
more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
nrij and where can be seen 417
Davis Blag- Portland. Ore.
WANTED Warrants. Redden si Co
wAN-rom 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade Berrydale 2nd
Hand Store. 1603 North Riverside
Telephone 266.
WANTED Good used cream separ
ator, medium size A. L. Rathbun
Rt. 4. Box 994. Medford.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and unk of all
descriptions.
' MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 NO Grspe. Tel 1082
WANTED Bsby calves
395. Medford.
Rt 1. Bos
FURNITURE re-upholstered
969-R. Tnibault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelta See us before you sell Wool
begs and twine for sale Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Orspe St
Phone 1062
WILL care tor elderly sick people to
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANT TO BUT 1929 Ford,
aheap 333 W 2nd
WANTED Household goods, itovea
tools or what have you. Medford
Birgalo House 27 N Orepe St Tel
1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Fully furniphed mod
ern nonce, cool and clow to busi
ness section. See J"'? 8rr. Jsek
son County Feed Co., 4th and Bart
lett. FOR RENT 5 room
I 39 Myers,
modern houre
HOUSES for rent or tale Call Harold
H Brown. 195
FOR RENT - Boom
unfurnished. Broaa
furnished
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Close In. 3 acre home,
modern conveniences, garage, poul
try home, fine ehsde. 120.00. Brown
is White. Realtors.
FOR RENT S room modern furnlsb
ed house. 113.00. Key. 218 Apple St
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APT. for rent. Call J05
W. 9th.
FOR RENT APTS. 334 Apple.
COMFORTABLE furn. apt., strictly
private. Radio, etc. 518 S. Oakdals
BACHELOR cabin and apartment, 18
per month. 445 South Front.
FOR RENT Furnished apts. Retg,
hot water, laundry and garage
Summer rates $25.00. The Berbn,
10 Quince St.
FURN. APTS. 229 No. Ivy.
APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish-
apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 195
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Large front room with
il double beds. Hot and cold water.
Close in. 20 S. Fir.
FOR RENT Room,
with bath
Phone 280.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms, wltn garage accommoda
tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River
side Ave.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD and pleasant front room for
one or two ladles. 528 W. 11th St.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main.
Rates $1.00 per day. . . .
ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3 acre chicken ranch.
Large poultry house. Lots of berries.
V, mile from Medford. Phone 649-X.
or call J. W. Jacobs, 604 pine.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model 6-21
Graham-Paige sedan for light used
new model coupe. 122 Oregon Ter
race. City.
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholaterlng
for lumber. Wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
160 ACRES Lake Creek, Ore., for
small Improved acreage, Medford,
Ashland, Gold Hill, No. California.
Wallraff. Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
LOVELY Coast Home, clear. Trade for
Improved small place. Box 114,
Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 aero re
linquishment, 8 acres bottom laud,
' 2 cleared; two springs, large house;
all stock with place. $800 cssh. in
quire Post Office. Trail, Oregon.
FOR TRADE House at 1024 N. Cen
tral St., for Portland or Salem
property of aame value. Will be at
above address till June 19th.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 9 acres, buildings, Im
provements Sacrifice Schermsr
horn. 1 mile west of Phoenix.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown at wnue.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1928 FORD Coupe,
109 E. 8th.
good condition
FOR SALE Late 1932 Ford coupe, ex
cellent condition, light usage. Tel.
691.
FOR SALE 1926 Chevrolet Truuk.
would trade for sedan. Chastaln
Nursery, Rt. 2.
GOOD USED CARS
30-DAY GUARANTEE
REASONABLE PRICES
1933 Ford DeLuxe 8 sedan
1929 Essex 3-door sedan
1928 Ponttac Landeau sedan
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe demonstrator
1929 LaSalle 5 passenger coupe
1934 Studebaker 8 sedan
1931 Plymouth coupe
1930 Chevrolet sedan
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside Tel. 18
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS,
FINEST GRADE Western Oil, qt. Bo;
gallon. 36c; 5 gallons, with csn.
$1.75; 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil
qt. I5ii,c; gal. 62c; 3 gala. $3 00
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA
TION. SELLING OUT Flak Tires. Tubes. Get
our prices before ouylng. SUNHI&S
SUPER SERVICE STATION.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Work
697-J-2.
horses. Phone
YOUNO. Angora wool rabbits $2 is $3
each. 528 Boardman, corner Manza-
nlta.
FOR SALE 2 young Jersey cows Just
fresh. U Mcculloch, Talent, Wagner
Creek Road.
FOR SALE Fresh cows
Schultz. Beagle. Or
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE; Female police dog. pure
bred: price $10. or will trade fjr
something of equal value. Write
Box 4040. Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
PURE Bronze torn. Cockeran's prise
stock $3 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricots o;d Hunter
pia-ce, l',a m-'C Eut i roco;k.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts.
BERRY
Feed Co.
CUPS Jackson County
4th and Bartlett Sts.
FLY SPRAY Kills flies and keeps
them off cows in pasture, 00c gal
lon. Bring your own container.
Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and
Bartlett street.
FOR SALE 14 ft. 4-wheel trailer 118
Medford Auto Wrecking Co., 1S18
No. Riverside.
NICE large apricots for sale, cheap at
Skinner s Ranch on Old atage ttoao
Phone 510-R-3.
FOR SALE Pour folding steel cots
Wlin mft.uroacD, buu - . w..
evenings June 18-20 or 21 at 1013
W. loth.
WANTED Used cream separator, me
dium size. F. D. Oaskell, Eagle
Point, Star Route.
FOR SALE Grain hay. Phone 355-R-2
FOR SALE Majestic table model
radio, cheap. Box 1640. Tribune.
CLOSING OUT Field Fence. Some
real bargains. Hubbard Bros. Cor
ner Main and Riverside.
FOR SALE Walnut dinlngroom set
Tel. 1165-X. evenings. .
FOR SALE A good young milk cow
cheap. R. I. Doty, R. no. a. Howarc,
Ave., Berrydale.
FOR SALE Exceptionally' fine
Ph. 565-L-2.
hay
LARGE refrigerator, Easy washer.
dryer type, Winchester pump shot
gun. World Books. 304 S. Ivy.
FOR SALE Marlon electric
$12.50. Phone 790-L.
range.
ONE 5 ft. bath tub with faucets, very
good condition, $15. Hotel Valandra,.
Central Point.
BARGAINS tN USED
REFRIGERATORS
ONE 8!4 cubic ft. Kelvlnator; one II
cubic ft. General Elec; one 8 ft
McGray Case Colled: one ton
Ammonia plant. Ice boxes and used
elec. ranges.
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO.. Tel 427
FOR SALE Let us tell you how to
kill Squash Bugs. Monarch Seed
Co.
FOR SALE Hay salt, 135-lb. sacks
$1.15. Monarch seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt.
berry cups, fruit baskets, crates
Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE Dairy Fly Sprey,
90c
Mon-
gal. Bring your container,
arch Seed & Feed Co. .
RED RASPBERRIES tor canning. See
sign l mile on King'8 Highway.
Uncle'a Berry Patch, or phone
774-R-3.
FOR SALE; Worm your pullets and
turkeys with Lees Gizzard Cap
sules. Safest and surest. Monarch
Seed 6c Feed Co.
FOR SALE Baby corral, nursery high
cnair, oea, like new, 011 west sen
ORDER your Young berries now.
Phone 774-J-l. C. V. Trill. Kings
Highway.
BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add
ing Macmue, Typewriter. Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment.
317 North Riverside.
FOR SALE Combination aafe. Call
Jacksonville, 163.
DENTISTRY Dr.
1 et. Gove. 339 E
Mam.
TOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
maaes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett.
MISCELLANEOUS
ASK OS about saving nearly 60 of
your Automobile insurance, s. A
Kroschel. 33 N. Orape St.
DOGS examined free.
Dr. Stone. 4th
and Bartlett.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE HI-Way
Inn cafe and
(12.60 month
equipment. Rent
Gold Hill, Ore.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Coffee Ann's, see M.-
Cecil Jennings. Phone 888.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRAC1 CO.
Abstract ot ntu and
Title Insurance roe
only complete ntle
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Expert window Cleaners
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. U73
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caab sales slips and everything In
the printing lines 38-30 N Orspe
Phone 76
Painting and Papernenilng
M. A. BUSS Painting and paper
hanging Tel S46-W J. 3 S Orape
Tra niter
BADS TRANSFER i STORAGE CO
Offios 1016 No central Pbune sit
Prices fight serv'-e guaranteed
HAWLEt TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
II North Riverside Phone 1044-X
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANINO. Ic per SI
ft Mr. Black 310 N Bartlett.
Money lu Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS. ETC Prompt ervice and le
eal rates W. E THOMAS. 4.1 8
Ccnt.al. Slate license No. S 137.
Wealthiest Girl'
Is Threatened
The indictment of Thomas Lay
den, 17, of Newark, N. J., and nil
plea of guilty revealed that a threat
had been made to bomb the Sorrier.
vllle, N. J., estate of Doris Duke
(above), tobacco heiress who has
been called the "world's wealthiest
girl." (Associated Press Photo)
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wll
Ham J. Carpenter, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tae
undersigned has filed her Final Ac
count In the above entitled matter,
and the above entitled Court nas
fixed July 11th, 1934. at 10:00 oclock
A. M.. In the County Court Room,
In the Court House In Medford, Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said Final Account,
and for the settlement thereof.
EVE ZOE CARPENTER,
Executrix.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of James
Martin Brown, deceased.
The undersigned haa filed In the
County Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, the final account of his admin
istration of the estate of James Mar
tin Brown, deceased and the said
Court has fixed Monday, July 16. 1934.
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M of
said day. at the court room of said
Court, at the Court House In Me;.
ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the
time and place for the hearing of
objections to said final account and
for the settlement of said estate.
All persons Interested In said estate
are hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections to said
final account. If any they have, on
or before the time aforesaid fixed for
the hearing and settlement therool.
Date or tins notice and the first
publication thereof Is June 4, 1934.
O. H. BENGSTON.
Administrator of the estate of
James Martin Brown, deceased.
Oregon Weather
Pair tonight and Tuesday but
with some cloudiness on coast; cool
er tonight In extreme east portion;
warmer Tuesday in south and east
portions; moderate northwest wind
offshore.
Phone o42 We'll haul away your
refuse city Sanitary Service.
Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Speak Imper
fectly t. Have the
courage
I. Squander
14. Seed covering
15. Debility or
languor
17. Ridiculed
19. Pleasure ex
cursion
20. You snd 1
21. Ventilate
22. Cover the In
side of
21. Evergreen tree
24. Reaches scroas
27. Melody
28. Lengthy
29. Confined
30. Resounded
31. Kind of fish
22. Southern con
stellation
31. Ancient Irish
canltsl
It. Pslnlul to the
touch
95. Overseers
40. Pay attention
to
41. Flower
42. Pose for a
portrait
Solution of Yesterday's Puula
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52. Strike gently
53. Nobleman of
a certain
rank: abbr.
Wild animal
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45. Strln of wood
64.
55.
or metal bent 69.
Into a circle
II. Father
certain an
clent religi
ous myaterlta
62. Tumultuoui
disturbance
of the peace
One of a clam
of beautiful
maldem In
mythology
17. Rowing tmple-
mnt
It. Presses for
payment
It. Musical direc
tion not to
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PERFECT WEATHER
IN CAMP CLATSOP
CAMP CLATSOP. Oregon. June 18
With the arrival of some 3000 mem
bers of the Oregon National Guu.la.
assembled from all part of Oregon,
her yesterday, a training period of
15 daya will awing Into progress.
Under the command of Major-General
Oeorge A. White, extensive train
ing in the line of actual warfa-v
tactics will be given to the brigade.
Scouting, patroltng, guard and riot
duty, are to be some of the many
thing which the training will ove:.
After arriving In camp yesterday,
around 11:30, members of "A" com
pany spent the remainder of the day
erecting tenta. making bunks, and
cleaning up in general. Some trouble
waa experienced in securing enough
straw to fill the bed tlckd, but after
trading around here and there, the
men finally managed to have them
filled.
Weather conditions here at Clatsop,
are Ideal, with a clear sky prevail
ing, and a light breeze to keep on
from perspiring. As far known, no
Illness has been reported. With the
exception of Richard Baize, bugle:,
everyone Is in fine fettle, and noth
ing unusual has happened. The newer i
recrulta experienced sort of a thrill
when arriving In camp. Under the
; impression that the hike from the
train was 10 miles long, feigned wear
iness passed through the ranks, but
after walking a few blocks, the sud
den appearance of the tents put new
life into them.
Camp life in Clatsop consists of
three "phaaea" of the day. drill, de
tail and "bunk fatigue." Drill is con
ducted for seven hours a day. three
and one-half hours in the morning,
and the same in the afternoon. De
tails are formed on the moment and
consist of bringing wood for the tents,
kitchen "police." sweeping and other
things. Over half the day the guards.
man has to himself.
Automatic rifle schools have start
ed today, and camp life has begun
in earnest.
IL DUCE EXCITED
BY HITLER TALK
ROME. Italy, June 18. (AP, Pre
mler Mussolini was so impressed
with the result of his personal meet
ing with Chancellor Hitler at Ven
ice, It was said todny, that he in
tends to repay the call.
The return visit will be made
probably in October, and the two
statesmen will meet In Munich and
In Obersalzberg, where Hitler has his
summer home.
The significance of the conversa
tlona became clearer today to Eu
ropean diplomatic and political cir
cle after Hitler had returned to
Germany and Mussolini had motored
to Ricclone.
All kinds of legal blanks for eal
for rent, no hunting, no trespassing
and other cards for sale at Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune.
Cross - Word Puzzle
18. force
16. Climbing plant
It. Roman god of
the under
world 32. Periods of time
elapulng be
tween iuc
cesslve new
moons
23. Belonging to
public debate
24. Mineral
prlnga
25. 8outh Ameri
can country
26. Rhetorical repe
tltlon of
words
2?. Mountain lake
28. Learning
3D, Foray
31, Seed container
33. Genealogical
record
34. Cut suddenly
36, Long fishes
37. God of love
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3'. Let It stand
43. Made of s
certain icIniS
of clotb
44. Scarcely
4. Kind
4. Cutting wit
48. HalT: prefix
4!. Sailor i
61. Stillness
62. Sheet of glar
64. Voung dog
65. Large wagon
66. Help
57. Duihy clump
Kfi. Greek letter
84. Ancient slave
65. Icelandic
writing
DOWN
1. Boy
t. Anetr
I. Title of a r-
onet
A. Flexible
S. Antlered
animal
a. Conjunction
?. Again: prefix
I. Being Incorrect
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10. Devoured
11. Note ot the
Kcale
12. Pulling after
60, Type measure
61.
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SCHOOL BANS GRADUATION GOWN
Principal of a Junior high school In San Francisco barred 16-year-old
Kathleen Toth from graduation exercises because of the cut of her
dress. The girl's mother, accompanied by Kathleen and a group of
friends visited the city superintendent of schoola to show him their
gowns. Mrs. Toth was refused an apology. Left to right: Lucille Bur
ton, Mary F. Martinez, Virginia Doraii, Kathleen Toth. (Associated
Pre6a Photo)
BABY NRA IS
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A party In Washington was arranged to celebrate the first birthday
anniversary of the NRA, world-famous child of the depression. Since
President Roosevelt signed the Industrial recovery act, June 16, 1933, It
has affected more millions of people than any other new deal legisla
tion except laws dealing with banks and money. The atory of NRA'a
first year Is that of Its administrator, Hugh 8. Johnson (left). Although
he ,is not the sole author of NRA'i basic ideas, his personality and
beliefs have dominated It every atep of the way. The first NRA blue
eagle symbol Is shown at left and the one recently adopted la at right.
CADET HONOR MAN GETS DEGREE
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Charles F. Tank of Syracuse, N. Y., la shown hi reoelved hit de
gree from Newton O. Baker, former secretary of war, at the military
academy graduation exercises at West Point, N. Y. Tank led the claaa
ef 250 cadets who were graduated and sworn In as lieutenants In the
army of the United States. (Associated Preaa Photo)
1934 TURKEY HATCH
TOPS PREVIOUS YEAR
SALEM. Ore. (UP) A larger tur-
key crop for 103 was predicted today gained recognition In this field when
by department of agriculture e-1 he. with hi. two partner Charlie
Smith and Jimmy Klrlgln, both of
P""- Portland, known as the "Zecho Trio."
Surveys Indicate an Increase of at ( elUerulne1 Wln their act on the
least 10 per cent In the turkey hetch i new battleship Salt Lake City ra
th Is year over 1033, It waa stated, cently, according to report to rela-
Low prices last year failed to check
nt-nHnrtinn sa much as exnected.
"The turkey season Just past has
been very good." said one prominent
northwest dealer.
"Oro era are using more care with
their birds, producing better stock
and are preparing tliem for market
much better. There was a very
amsll percentnue o( number twos
j and crooked breasts In
with former years."
comparison
- - - - , .
ONE YEAR OLD
Fi
Jewel Waddell. a Medford bojr.
i known tor his athletic stunt ability.
tlv" h
Tn "Bt
The battleship Is now In New Tork
1 City harbor.
The three boys were driven to and
from the battleship In the mayor'
car, escorted by a squadron of police.
This thsy enjoyed very much.
Scarcely more than a year ago the
"Zeclio Trio" started on their road
to recogtutlon which led them to
i New York City where they now hays
1 their headquarter!,
FSAAR
10
FLAG
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Matter Will Be Settled in
Vatican Is Admission of
Those On Inside Re
ligious Freedom Required
By LOI IS P. LOCHNER.
BERLIN. (AP) The return of th
Saar basin to Germany has become
the all -absorbing aim of German for
eign policy.
Disarmament Is for the moment s
poor runner-up. The Austrian con
flict, the Danublan customs union,
the Germ an-Polish rapprochement)
are mere also-rans as far as public
dlcusslon goes.
Incidentally, those on the lnalde
admit, when pressed, that the fat
of the Saar will be settled, not In
Berlin nor In Paris nor In Geneva,
but In Vatican City.
Religious Freedom Factor.
For, so long as Pope Plus and
Adolpr Hitler fall to agree on Inter
pretation of the concordat, the Saar
baaln Is a valuable stake In the
hands of the Holy See. ,
Of the 800.000 Inhabitants In this
closely packed area of 737 square)
miles, 560.000 are Roman Catholics.
j They are, for the past part, not mer
uatnoncs in name, Dut devout
church goers.
Unless they are assured that they
will have religious freedom if they
Join the nacl fatherland, they may
decide to vote for continuing the
government by a League of Nations
commission. .
That would be such a blow to Ger
man prestige that It Is conceivable)
that Hitler may deem It wise to come
to an acceptable arrangement with
the Holy See before the plebtactte)
takes place.
If Vatican City passes out word In
favor of the Shot's rejoining Ger
many, the last doubt as to how the
plebiscite might go la removed In
the German mind.
Refugee Voters Few.
The 700 odd emigres of anti-Hitler
persuasion who fled to the Saar ba
sin ennnot affect the result, compe
tent observers say, especially a they
apparently are not entitled to vote
In the plebiscite. The Germans hold
that only persons who lived In the
Saar In 1020, when It was turned
over to a league commission, may
vote.
The German authorities are com
piling lists of those who quit the
Saar region after 1019 and who now
are scatttered over the world. All
who are willing to go back to their
homes for the plebiscite are to be
given transportation.
Within the Saar, all parties ex
cept the Socialists and Communists
have merged in a "Deutsche Front.
According to an official statement,
'4.05.174 of the 489.400 who are en
titled to vote In the plebiscite an
firmly organized."
"No Compromise Goeb bell.
To show the world how determined
the Saar Germans are for the reun
ion, Hitler sent Joseph Goebbells,
minister of propaganda to Zwel
brucken In the fringe of the Saar ter
ritory, to address a demonstration of
100,000 men and women who cams
across the border.
There can be no compromise on
the Saar question,' Goebbels thun
dered. "The religion Is German and
ever will remain German
On a recent tour of the dUtrlct
the writer asked men and women In
every walk of life as to how they
thought the plebiscite would go.
Without exception they replied:
Even the Communists, In the de
cisive moment, will remember that
they are, after all Germans. Though
they may not like the Hitler govern
ment, they will, nevertheleas, vote
for Germany."
DEATHS BY CHILDBIRTH
DECREASING IN OREGON
SALEM. (UP) Deaths of Oregon
mothers In childbirth were reduced
from eight to four per cent per 1000
between 1010 and 1033, the atat
board of health announced today.
Investigation of the deaths showed
that nine per cent had received no
medical supervision, 34 poor care and
fewer than 19 per cent received good
care.
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Raker Given Degree.
PROVIDENCE. R. I., June 10. (AP)
Former Secretary of War Newton
D. Baker waa one of 10 persona re
cetvlng honorary degrees at Brown
University's Ifloth commencement to
day. t
Beauty Dies In Fall
LOS ANOELES, June 18 (API
Lucille Toung, attractive 38-year old
blonde dancer who wa reported to
have recently arrived here from San
Francisco, either fell or wsa thrown
from her fourth floor apartment
house window In the Westlake dis
trict here shortly before midnight,
police announced early this morn
ing. '
Florence Graves, accredited Piano
Teacher. Studio, 330 No. Oakdale.
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