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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1934. PAGE FIVE Added Attractions at Rialto imninmiiiiinj. m, .1 ii i, . .... iiiiiM'-i"8h."J,"i.Mi4ti"'"l pj.wMit 'iy-ww-j-j'i' 4". wiy fey n s 4 f Aa a special added attraction to Warner Baxters new starring picture, Such Women Are Dangerous," the Rialto theater will have the extended first-run showing of the Max Baer Prlmo Camera, fight pictures today only. After playing to capacity crowds at the Craterlan theater Friday and Saturday, It was decided to bring the fight pictures to the Rialto theater for an extra day. Taken at the ring side in Madison Square Garden dur ing the recent heavyweight cham pionship bout, the fight pictures are exceptionally clear in showing a blow-by-blow account of the now fa mous battle of the century. "Such Women Are -Dangerous" has Baxter aa a writer of romantic fic tion, a debonair bachelor whose nov els win him the adoration of women of the country. However, when three women decide to do more than wor ship from afar, complications arise that prove much more exciting and romantically dramatic than the fic tion he writes. Child Star Now at Studio ft Little Shirley Temple, wno rose to overnight popularity In 'Stand Up and Cheer," Is now a full-fledged star and her new picture, "Baby Take a Bow," starts its Pacific Northwest premiere showing at the Craterlan theater tomorrow. Not sliice the days of "The Kid," which brought Jackie Coogan to a successful start in pictures, has there appeared a child player who has met with such tremendous acclaim as has Shirley Temple, whose services are' now being sought by all the major studios in Hollywood. At Roxy Today -f. p""" "4" John Boles sings again In "Bo loved," "musical romance of a cen tury," which opens today at the Roxy theater, In which he is fea- ' tured wun Gloria Stuart, in the picture Boles is seen as a composer of symphonies a man who, though he does not possess the spark of ge nius, has from babyhood been steep ed In the very atmosphere of the world's greatest compositions. Famous Stars in Colorful Show r- r-r- Al Fearco and His Gang, the big. radio and stags show of KBO stars. play today only at ths Craterlan theater on the stage In person. After a triumphant Invasion of the west, mid-west and Canada, playing to over a million and a half people and shattering box office records everywhere, the gang is now on Its way back to their home station in California. A fast-moving, colorful, laugh -provoking show Is provided by T TO VETS' WIDOWS UNDER NEW BILL WASHINGTON, June SO. (AP) President Roosevelt today approved a bill liberalising laws covering com pensation for World War widows and orphans. The president also acted upon the farm mortgage moratorium and the railway pension bills, but deferred announcement of their disposition until hs could prepare a statement later In the day Driving toward a cleanup of gov ernment affairs, the president defi nitely fixed his departure for his Hawaiian cruise for late Sunday after noon from Annapolis, Md. Another day at the White House gives htm opportunity to look over more completely the personnel tor the new stock exchange and commu nications commissions. The widows' snd orphans' measure was passed shortly before adjourn ment and had the approval of the administration. Chairman Rankin (D. Miss.) of the house veterans' com mittee estimated It would cost the government f4.000.000 annually. The act applies to the widows snd children of veterans who had a minimum 30 per cent disability rating, The monthly rates are as follows: Widow without child, aa; widow with one child, 930; with $4 for each additional child; one child without a mother, $16; two orphan children, aa equally divided: three orphan children, $30, equally divided, with 3 for each additional child, the tota amount to be equally divided. The total compensation to any one family group Is limited to $58 a month. The payment to children Is to be droppM at 31 years, provided their education Is not completed be fore they reach 31 years. Widows who have remarried are not allowed the compensation end those who married veterans who died after July 3. 1031, are not eligible to the compensation. WINDOW OLAStt We sell window glass snd will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cao inet Works. EMBARGO ON ARMS TO CUBA IMPOSED BY F. R. WASIirNOTON, June 30. (AP) President Roosevelt tonight signed an executive order Imposing an em bargo on arms snd munitions ship ments to Cuba. Stop at DeVoes for your KcAak films, picnic needs snd pick up gro ceries, open Sundays and evenings. Ore and Bollioirt Purchased Lkatd by Steu ( California BtttWtM tW WILDBBRG BROS. SMELTING SC REFINING CO. Officw: 742 Market St.,San Frutcuco Plant: South San Francisco Use Mall Tribune wont ads. such outstanding stars as Hsxel War ned, the Three Cheers, Mabel Todd, Bob Lee, Bud Hatch, Yogi Yorgenson, Morey Amsterdam, Lord Bilge water, Walter Kelsey, Ralph Richards and Cecil Lee among others, and of course genial Al Pearce himself, acting as master of ceremonies. On the screen Ellssa Landi will be shown in "Sisters Under the Skin" with Frank Morgan and Josef Bchlld kraut la the featured supporting roles. 'You Can't Buy Everything," which opens today at the Studio theater, serves the veteran stage and screen actress, May Robson, aa her fiftieth anniversary picture. Fifty years ago Miss Robson launch ed upon her career as an actress and has worked steadily at her profes sion ever since. In her newest pic ture she portrays ths eccentric and miserly character of Hannah Bell, phenomenal financier of thirty and forty years ago, whose life was de voted to .avenging a man . who had jilted her in her youth to make her son, Donny, the richest man In America. Central Point H. . Discusses Program Coming Activities CENTRAL POINT, June 30. (Spl.) H. E. club met Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Hilda Hague. Business session was conduct ed by the president, Miss Velma Mc Credle, with plans being discussed concerning future activities. Entertainment! (program consisted of interesting historical contests led by Miss McCredle. Miss Eula Benson was declared prize winner, having cor rectly answered all questions. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by Mesdames Agnes Head, Mollle Wright and the hostess. Present were: Mesdames Myrtle Patterson, Zura Mae McCredle, Betta Lou Beebe, Agnes Head, Bertha Bur sell, Mollle Wright, Eva Smith, Faye Ritzlnger, Mattle Smith; Misses Mary Maury, Velma McCredle, Eula Benson, and hostess, Hilda Hague. Quests were Mrs. Nell Collins, Miss Roberta Pankey. July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bursell. Woodson Smith Is New Owner of Don's Radio Shop Don's Radio Service, located at 433 East Main street, has been pur chased by Woodson Smith of Port land, according to Don Carter. Vic tor Milnes, well known local radio technician, will be associated with Mr. Smith. Both Smith and Milnes have bad wide experience m radio repair and designing. Mr. Smith was engaged In radio servicing In Portland prior to coming to Medford and has estab lished an enviable reputation there for high quality workmanship. He Is a graduate of the National Radio Institute. Mr. Smith and family In tend to make Medford their perma nent home. Vic Miles' has Just re turned from Oregon City, where be was In charge of a radio shop. He was formerly with Don's Radio Serv ice. The new owners of Don's Radio Service plan to completely remodel the testing laboratory, and install the latest type equipment, Mr. Smith says: "It will be one of the best equipped radio service shops In southern Oregon. We will handle the American-Bosch all wave radios. These new sets will receive foreign stations consistently with London. Paris and other world centers being logged frequently. v Web7rClkPlaster Paris Bomb Explodes No damage resulted when Webster Clark, of the Clark Dental labora tories, allegedly exploded a plaster of parls chemical "bomb" this morning at 10:30 in the alley west of the Med ford building. Police report that the explosive was lowered from a window of the labora tories on the fourth floor of the Med ford building by a light wire, and ex ploded with electricity. A burned plaoe on the pavement was the only sign of the incident. The remains of a "bomb" shell that was reputedly set off In the same manner last night at 0:30 were found on the scene this morning. The at tempt last night Is said to have re sulted In but a slight explosion. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to our many friends for their acts of kindness and sympathy extended us during our recent be reavement: also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis and Ray Lewis, Use Mall Tribune want ads. Why not stop at DeVoes for ft nice crisp salad or sandwich. SAVE MONEY! Buy That Home Now! Government finan.'ng will soon remove from the market all worth-while distress property. Real estate values are already advancing, Here is an opportunity to buy an eight room Home in splendid condition, having bath rooms on both floors, spacious living and dining rooms, charming breakfast room, large sleeping porch, concrete cellar and every convenience for 60 of replacement cost. Located on fine big well-kept lot nearly an acre beautifully landscaped; sightly view. Abundance of shade ; fruit and nut trees ; berries and flowers. Triple garage. t Must be seen to be appreciated, you? May we show it to Call Owner 518-Y We are closing out our bath caps at cost. Medford Pharmacy. i rr i jar j -yj a "The Mndrona Palry's raw milk Is the farnrlte drink lhee hot sum mer days. Re fretiiin and pure It Is producpd by nty and State tested herd. They're local tax payers employing local people." says Billy Break O'Day. MADRON A DAIRY J PHONE 201 J j It Is A Satisfaction To enjoy the assurance that your savings are secure. Federal Deposit Guarantee Insurance is government protection. There can be none more assuring! Open a savings account here, separate from a convenient checking account which we also offer. The First National Bank "A Departmentized Bank" ' p Celebrate mm The FOURTH ai GRANTS PASS All Day Wednesday Mammoth Parade Street Sports Kiltie Band Picnic Dinner in City Park Independence Day Speech by Colonel Tandy Water Fight Wrestling Match Crowning of Cavemen's Queen Water Sports Baseball Game Grants Pass vs. Medford Street Dancing Rock Drilling Contest Magnificent Display of Fireworks Two Dances