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PXGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1931 E AT At a meeting ot the Oregon Pacific Highway association, held at Oranta Paaa yesterday, it waa unanlmoualy decided to ask the atate highway commission to devota all the available funds for primary highways In thla district to the Siskiyou project, It waa announced today by A. 8. V, Car penter, chairman of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce roads and highways committee. The meeting waa attended by repre sentatives of Eugene, Roseburg, Grant Pass, Ashland, and Medford. A com mittee composed of one representative each from the cities attending drafted the following letter to the atate high way commission, which was unani mously adopted: "At a meeting of the Paclflo High way association held In Oranta Pass. June 38, 1934, with representatives from Jackson, Josephine, Douglas and Lane counties In attendance, the following resolution was unanimously passed : "Whereas: The atate highway com mission began the Improvement of the Pacific highway in aouthern Ore- son, and the elimination of the dangerous Siskiyou section, we most heartily approve the commission's action, and we, the representatives of southern Oregon, urge a, continua tion of the commission's efforts to complete this Improvement, and feel that the allocation of all available funds should be used to this end.' It was also decided that each city send a representative to a meeting of the state highway commission to be held Monday, July 2, In Portland, Those attending the meotlng Included from Eugene, H. 8. Merrlman; from Roseburg. A. C. Marsters, W. O. Harding: from Grants Pass, O. 8. Blanchard, O. H. Demaray, K, Ham merbacher, Leslie Bhaw, L. D. Fox, H. L. Wilson, O. A. Wlnotrout, F. I Vannlce, Sam H. Baker, J. R. Harvey; from Ashland, Thos. H, Simpson, J. Edward Thornton, George W. Dunn, Gordon MacCracken; from Medford, Fred 6 chc ff el, Paul Rynnlng, Alfred 8, V. Carpenter and A. H, Banwell. The Medford representatives who will attend the state highway commis sion meeting, will also urge that funds available for secondary roads In this district be expended on the Little Butte creek road. postpone the execution of Mrs. Anna Antonio, Vincent Saetta, and Samuel Ferad until Friday night, June 39, In order that I may have time to study and consider a long statement made by 6aetta. " Thus he postponed though only for a day the execution of the wom an and two men she was convicted of hiring to kill her husband, Salvatore, for his 15,000 insurance money. 'S DEATH oesiNiNa, n. Y.p jun n.yPfk wry mat cam. tumming irom tne lip. of a condemned man even aa the hour set for hla death waa striking, has saved Anna Antonio for at least a day from the electrlo ohalr. "She's absolutely lnnooent of the murder of her husband," said Vincent Aaetta. Warden Laws, Into whose ear as they sat together last night In the death house Saetta whispered his story, telephoned Governor Lehman at Albany. At midnight the governor Issued a brief statement: "I have directed the warden to 'CUT ME OFF 1W POST T0ASTE5 BOX, ARE UNCLAIMED SALEM, June 39 (AP) More than half of the accounts of the Guardian Building & Loan association upon which a 60 per cent dividend Is being paid are either unclaimed or letters to them returned mrrked "where abouts unknown," Charles H. Carey, state corporation commissioner, de clared here today. The firm Is being liquidated by the corporation department, but the lack of Information relative to the ad dresses of those having accounts Is delaying the work. The Portland of fice of the corporation commissioner Is handling the distribution of the assets and Carey urged all those having claims to Inform that office immediately. YOU'VE ncTer seen such wonderful Cut-Outs is these! On some Post To a sties boxes yon set Mickey Mouse and his pals. And on othen, The Three Little Pigs. Serre Post Toa sties often! You'll lore these golden, touted corn-heart flakes that stay crisp and crunchy in milk or cream. Post Toast.cs is a product of General Foods. Bt HxHil rrsntenctH with Wth Ditnrr bnuxveiacx. u. r.c., in CUT THEM OFF THE BOX w PORTLAND, June 29 (p) The ex penditure of $26,000 in two drought stricken counties of Oi ego n Jeffer son and Crook, will b undertaken immediately by the federal emergency relief administration. Thla was announced here late yes terday by Elmer R. Ooudy, adminis trator for FERA in Oregon, and exec utive secretary of the state relief committee. He said a tour of the two counties showed him conditions there were acute and that livestock has been turned Into grain fields to pas ture. The $25,000 will be used for drilling wells, cleaning out springs, for dis tribution to farmers for purchase of new seed and feed, and for purchase, slaughter and processing of livestock. There was a total of about 960,- 000,000 bushels of wheat in the world on August 1, 1933. The United States held 36 per cent of that amount. Meteorological Report June 29, 1934 Forecast Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Saturday. Slightly warmer to night. Oregon; Pair tonight and slightly warmer in Interior. Saturday fair. Slightly warmer east portion, but cooler near coast. Temperature, a year ago today: Highest, 70; lowest, 63. Total monthly precipitation, .83 of an Inch; excess for the month, .14 of an Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 11.0 Inches; defi ciency for the season, 0.44 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yester day, 81 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 68 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:39 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:60 p. m. Observations Taken at S A. 1 -JO Hi Meridian Time Is M 63 V I Boise ... Boston Chicago Denver Eureka WMHwr Helens Los Angeles . MEDFORD New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake City ... San Francisco Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Washington, D.O . 78 83 .. 78 84 .100 76 94 62 - .... 60 . 73 60 . 80 63 .. 82 60 . 82 66 .104 83 ..106 83 72 64 . -.. 60 . 78 60 . 82 .... . 78 63 . 72 62 ,. 74 60 . 78 66 04 76 .... Clear .... Clear ,18 Rain T Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. CUy. Clear Clear Clear Clear .... Clear T Clear Clear Clear I (Continued from page one) likely the name would be revealed to night. Meier Indicated there had been no request for resignation of either of the other two members of the commission. He reserved com ment on the McMorran controversy and gave no explanation for request ing the resignation. Salary Started Quarrel The quarrel between the governor and the commission broke openly re cently when Meier protested salary Increases which the commission had approved for administration officials In the liquor department. The diffi culty was aired by both side and In & board of control meeting, and eventu ally the commissioners capitulated to the governor and lowered all salaries they had previously Increased. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has, by order of the county court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County, been duly ap pointed executrix of the Estate of E. E. Morrison, deceased, and Is now the duly qualified and acting executrix thereof. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, as required by law, to W. K. Phlpps, attorney for said Estate, pir.it National sank Buucung, Meoiora, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. 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