Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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irEDFOTtD' MATE TRTBTJKE, MEDFOHTT, OEEGON, FEIDAJ, JULY 13, 1934.
Siamese Twins Enter Another Fight
This Time the Girls Battle for Husbands and Babies
Resolutions to Secretary of
Labor Asks Full Powers
Be Invoked to Force Fac
Hons Arbitrate Difficulty
The Rogue River Valley TraHlo b
delation, at lti meeting yesterday,
adopted a resolution requesting the
department of labor to Immediately
Invoke Ha full powers to force
Mttlement of the longshoremen's
trlke by compulsory arbitration.'
The resolution, a copy of which was
aent to Secretary of t,nor Perkins,
in Washington, and Assistant Secre
tary Edward P. McOrady, now In San
Francisco, reads as follows:
"Whereas, the general publlo has
been suffering since May on account
of the longshoremen's strike, which
has closed all Pacific coast ports, and
which Is still In effect; and,
"Whereas, this tie-up has resulted
In heavy losses to business men,
workers, and farmers; and,
"Whereas, production of all kinds,
both of raw and processed materials,
has been seriously curtailed by this
prolonged tie-up; and.
"Whereas, agricultural crops of va
rious kinds are now reaching matur
ity and must be moved by water to
export markets and to the eastern
seaboard; therofore, be It
"Resolved, that the department of
labor Immediately lnvoko Its full pow
ers to force a settlement of the long
shoremen's strike by compulsory ar
bitration, and that both employers
and employes be required to uncon
ditionally accept the terms of such
arbitration;
"That the Rogue River Valley Traf
flo association bitterly condemns the
suggested general sympathetic strike
as opposed to the common Interests
of the grat majority of the people
of the Paclfto slope, who are not Im
plicated In the issues Involved in the
longshoremen's strike, but groups are
being made to suffer because two
relatively small groups are not will
ing ao make a real effort to reach an
agreement; and
"That because continuance of this
longshoremen's strike Is a serious ob
stacle to national recovery and will
seriously Impair many federal loans
made to fruit growers, wheat growers,
stccUmcn and farmers generally If.
orops and produce cannot be moved
In season, It Is of paramount Impor
tance that the tie-up be brought to
an end at once,"
&
NOW FEDERALIZED
Southern Oregon Building and Ioan
association today received a telegram
from Washington, D, 0., stating that
a federal savings and loan charter
bad been mailed to the local office
and, according to R. F, Kyle, secretary-manager
of the organization
bare, the local association will be
known as the First Federal Savings
and Loan Association of Medford.
The telegram from the capital was
received In response to a request sent
from the building and loan associa
tion, asking for the charter for real
state financing at this time,
Mr. Kyle said today that through
the granting of this charter, funds
not only for real estate but remodel
ing and new construction will be
available. These loans will be spon
sored and supervised by the United
States government and are particu
larly timely, since the announcement
of the federal home building program
last week.
The following explanation of the
new federal rating has been made:
A federal savings and loan associa
tion Is a privately managed, mutual
thrift Institution which Is organlrl
and directed by responsible local
business men and owned by all of Its
shareholders. Money Is Invested In
Its shsres by many people, In large
and small sums. That money Is
loaned by the association to local
home owners, secured by sound first
mortgages on their homes.
Loans by a federal savings and loan
assocatlon must be made mainly on
homes located within BO miles of the
association's office, and owned by
people of good credit standing and
ability to meet their loan obliga
tions. Such loans must be conserva
tive In amount, and must be paid
off by monthly Installments.
The term of payment must extend
over a period of not leas than five
years nor mare than ao years, at the
end of which time the loan has grad
ually been repaid. This form of loan
has never been surpassed In safoty
for the lender, and In Its economy
- and soundness for the home owner.
Before any federal snvlngs and loan
assocattton Is chartered careful In
vestigation la made as to the charac
ter and responsibility of Its proposed
management.
Cat Leaps From
Plane After Nap
ROANOKE, Va, (UP) Even a cat
has her worries.
A tabby, mascot at th. airport,
"committed suicide" rocently by
Jumping out of a flying machine.
The feline was In the habit of
sleeping In the planea while they
were on the ground. But recently she
forgot to Jump out of ths ship be
fore the pilot took off. When the
pilot was a thousand fret In the air,
the cat Jumped.
By RADEB WINOET
NEW YORK. (P) The Hilton 81.
amese twins are always battling opposition.
Right now they want husbands snd
babies, but ths city of New York Is
Inclined to say "no."
Their lives have always been that
way, they aay, with someone eternal.
ly objecting to things they want to
do.
Violet, who Is on the right side of
the combination, Joined at the hips,
wants to marry Maurice L. Lambert,
29, a musician, but a marriage license
was refused In New York City and
Newark, N. J. Now they have decided
to battle In the courts for the right
of marrlago and mothorhood.
Has Two Sweethearts.
Daisy la extremely Interested In the
outcome. She has a sweetheart In
New York and one In England. The
one In England Is a pugilist, but "f
haven't seen him for more than six
months and don't know how I'll feel
about him when I see him again,"
she says.
Meanwhile, an unidentified New
York boy, also a musician, whispers
sweet nothings.
They say they battled in Omaha
tor the right to ride on one railroad
ticket. They won there, they say.
and then the airlines In California
tried unsuccessfully to make them
buy two tickets. On steamships, how
ever, they must buy two ticket be
cause they eat twice as much as one
person.
Full of Excitement.
The twins have had an exciting 2
years of life. They were norn in
England. They never knew their par
ents and were given to the care of
an English nurcsmald. When she died
they were taken Into the home o:
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Myers, In Auy
trails, and learned to regard them as
their parents.
They have traveled widely in side
shows and vaudeville.
As the girls were growing Into wom
anhood, Myers built a magnificent
home like a Chinese pagoda In San
Antonio, Texas. Furnishings import
ed from the Orient cost many thou
sands, and the glrle were happy.
One day In late 1030 they found
a acranbook. yellowing with age. On
the first page was an English news
paper clipping showing the Prince of
Wales bending over the crib of Si
amese twins. They hurriedly thumb
ed through the other clippings they
never had seen before as the realiza
tion dawned that they were not the
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Myere.
They hid the book In horror and
said nothing. Several days later they
fled to a hotel.
When their absence was discovered.
tney left for an apartment In a dis
tant suburb. Through an attorney
they sued their foster parents for an
accounting of their wealth and de
manded freedom.
Win Wealth.
They gloried In their new surround
ings. Every morning they served tea
in their apartment for friends their
own tea party and their own friends.
The Texas district court appointed
a receiver, and after litigation they
recolved nearly (100,000 in cash and
socurltlos. .The girls left alone on a
vaudeville tour which carried them
to England where they added to their
wealth.
In New York they live In the grand
manner In a large apartment over
looking Central Park.
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Violet (left) unU Daisy Hilton, Siamese twins, lia.e decided to ro to
the courts ror perm Ins Ion to get married. Violet wanted to marry a New
York musician, hut the city reinsert n license. And Palsy Is Interested In
the outcome because she has a couple of sweethearts. The twlni live In
New York.
Livestock.
PORTLAND. July 13. (AP) Cottle
35; calves 70; etctidy, unchanged.
HOGS 400; about steady, un
changed.
8HI3EP 600; lambs 25c lower; lambs,
Portland Produce
Wall St. Report
PORTLAND. Ore., July 13. (AP)
BUTTER Print, A grade, 24c; parch
ment wrapped cartons, 25c; quantity
purchases, c lb. less; B grade, parch
ment wrapper, 23'c; cartons, 24'c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
i grade delivered at least twice weekly,
:ji-ZlSc; country routes, io-4vc id.; a
grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 20-22c; country
routes, 17-lOc; C grade at market.
EGO OS Sales to retailers Private
firm: Specials, 24c; extras 22c; ex
tra fresh brown, 22c; standard, 20c;
fresh mediums, 20c; medium firsts,
18c; chocks, 17c; bakers, 16c dozen.
EQGGS Sales to retailers Co.ops:
Oversize, 24c; extra, 22c; standard,
20c; mediums, 10c dozen.
EOGS Buying prlco of wholesal
ers: Fresh specials, 20-21c extra, 10
20c; extra mediums, 17c; medium
firsts, 14-16c; pullets. 13-14o: under
grades, 13-14c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, strawber
ries, cantaloupes, wool and hay unchanged.
NEW YORK, July 13 (AP) Stocks
displayed firmer tendencies In. the
final hour of today's session coinci
dent with a rally In grains and cot
ton. Some earlier losses of fractions
to around a point were cancelled.
Transfers approximated only 520,
000 shares. The close was fairly
steady.
Todoy's closing prices for 62 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 137
Am. Can . 101 .4
Am. & Pgn. Pow 8
A. T. Sc T. 114
Anaconda .. 14
Atch. T. & 8. P. . 63 14
71 LI
OF REVOLT. CLAIM
(Contlnueu nun page one)
Crows Hlrai Oulf lulls.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., July 13
(API Crows have been Hying down
on the fairways and Healing golf balls
Jrom the Taconle club course. ,nme
golfers are threatening to carry shot
guns In their bags.
of persons killed In the stirring sup
pression of the "traitors."
Ths chancollor spoke for an hour
and 41 minutes, concluding his de
fense of co'urso on action at 0:44 p.m..
(4:44 p. m., B. 8. T.) nlneteon higher
storm troop leaders, 31 storm troop
leaders and members were shot, he
said, as well as some shuts staffel
(special guards) leaders, who were In
volved In the plot.
Some Suicided.
Thirteen storm troop leaden and
olvlllana who attempted to resist ar
rest lost their lives and three others
committed suicide, he said.
Speaking In the colorful setting of
ths lelchstag. Hitler declared Into
microphones which carried his mes
sage throughout ths world that "we
have not made a revolution as an
archists. But as executives we have
removed the regime of a revolt."
Hitler admitted frankly that he
Is "filled with deep apprehension with
economic worries." but added that
anxiety "has always weighed mo
down."
He opened his speech with a prom
ise to make a brutally frank declara
tion of events "which will live In the
memory of our history."
Wanted to Kxplnln.
The chancellor told his hearers that
they had been called together "to
give ma a ehancs to explain events."
'The content of my declaration will
be brutally frank," he said.
Ho said the events of which he in
tended to apeak were "as sad as they
were menacing."
"1 must limit myself," he said, "only
In the extent of my regard for the
Intercuts of the retch, and otherwise
for a feeling of ahame.
"We have not made a revolution as
anarchists. But as executives we have
removed the regime of a revolt."
"We did not conceive our task to
be that of securing our power throush
bayonets, but rather of deriving it
from ths heart of our people nd
there to anchor It.
"It today 1 read In foreign news
paper, that t am filled at present
with deep apprehension with eco
nomic worries, I can give but one
answer: Yes.
"But anxiety Is not a thing that
weighs me down only tv1s.y, it has
always weighed m. down." j
Port!
and Wheat"
PORTLAND. Ore., July 13. (AP)
Grain:
July 76 77 75 77
Sept. .. 77 79 77 70
Deo . 80 81 80 81
Cash: Big Bend bluestem 80; dark
hard winter 12 per cent 84; do 11 per
cent 70; soft white, western white,
hard winter, northern spring and
western red, 78.
Oats: No. a, white 27.00.
Corn; No. 2 Iff. yellow 29.75.
Mtllrun standard 20.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 9;
flour 4; corn 3; oats 3; hay 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAdO, July 13. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July, old 03 U .0T.4 034 .00',
New - .03 .D(li .02 .005J
Sept., Old 04'i .911',, ,03, .on
New 04', .0814 ,M9i .071,
Dec, old 00'i 1.00 .05'4 .001,4
New 00H 1.00 .0S4 .004
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest
I. T. ic T.
Johns-Mnn
Monty Ward ..
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pot
Radio
Sou. Pac ,.,.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ........
Union Cnrb
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
154
34 !4
HZ 21
92
32'
33
55y,
20 H
185',
81
17 !i
6
23
2074
34 4
. 8'a
44
1854
40
San Francisco Bntterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. July 13. (API
First grade butterfat 24J4o f, o. b.
San Francisco.
Silver
NEW YORK, July 13. (AP) Bar
silver barely steady, c lower at 46H-
McGUIRE AND RYAN
WRESTLE TO DRAW
PENDLETON, July 13. (AP)
Mickey McQulre, 187 pounds, Salem,
and Pug Ryan, 160, Los Angeles,
wreatltd to a one-hour draw here last
night, with each gaining a fall.
Jack Kennedy, 188, Pendleton, de
feated Jack Curttss, 158, San Antonio,
when the latter was unable to come
back after a punishing hammerlock.
Curtlsa took the first fall.
The ranks of professors who have
taught 25 years or more at North
western university, Evanston, 111 .
were swelled to 62 this year by tho
completion of a quarter of a century
of service on ths faculty by 19 more.
Biggest of Cereal Values
Kcllopg's Corn Flakes are an
otiittlumiiiig buy any lime of
year. Quality that can'l bo
imitated. A big package,
brimming villi foot! value,
for only a few pennies!
Now, (luring tbe bot
wcntlicr, you'll enjoy Kel-
logg's more tban ever. Crisp
and refreshing. No cooking
or trouble to Bene. Fine for
breakfast, lunch or supper.
Buy this greatest of all
rea(ly-toat cereal values at
your grocer's. Made by
Kellogg in Battlo Creek.
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ffcs Mm)
Your response to our Re-modeling Sale last week was so enthusiastic that we have decided that the
people of Medford appreciate fair prices and quality merchandise, therefore, we are again offering an
array of seasonable and nationally known items for your consideration this week end. These prices
will be effective, except as noted otherwise, Saturday, July 14th and Monday, July 16th, Know youi
groceries, then come to Piggly Wiggly and save yourself some money. Thank You.
Flapjack
COCONUT
'LOUR
CI
I- Albert. Hot caKea
UMrat can't be matched
for flavor. Large pkg. ,
Bulk, long shredded, sweetened. Pound
Red Feather. Any
family ran afford
this fine tissue.
rolls
ARROW CHIPS
Large pkgs.
SALAD 0
IL
MUSHROOMS
Combines utmost quality with
economy. Pure vegetable oil.
Gallon, In your contulner
Fancy cut, 2-oz. tins
Maryland Chief.
Green, tender and de
licious In vegetable
snlads. Not many left
at this price. No. 2
tins.
Underwood's whole, a most appe
tizing meat substitute. Rich in es
sential minerals. No. i tins.
Del Monte. Always the rich red
tender meat you love so well. No.
1 tall tins.
Del Monte Golden Bantam, with
that delicious fresh corn flavor.
No, 2 tins.
SALMON
CORN
DAD If anrl dog" brand. Boston ffa IISI
Unit dllll style. Take them on M fnH f U,
IUI & H If
5c
19
2 29
Mb. Glass Jar . . 30c
3-lb. Glass Jar . . . 87c
POST'S
Whole-bran . 2 for 25c
Bakers Cocoa .... 12c
i-Ib, Cans
Ovaltine 75c
SI. 00 Size
Lux Soap ... 2 for 15c
Fir your skin's sake
Lux Flakes 25c
For delicate tilings. Lg. pkg.
Sardines ... 3 for 25c
North Star. Imported
Soan
Ivory, Medium Size
5C
BEANS . . i -k
SOUP
Van Camp's Tomato. Can
Dinner Hell. Mailo of linest olco oil, highest grade neutral and
vegetable oils.
II-D Assorted Flavors, 1 pkg. 1 quart R
Derby, fine In
gravy or creamed.
U'A-oz. Jars.
PUNCH
Pickles 33c
CHB sweet, sweet mix or chow. Qts.
Grapefruit
for ... .
Del Monte, fairly bursting with Juice of the finest
flavor. No. 2 tins.
Spinach .... 2 for 27c
Del Monte. No. 1 tall tins. Supplies the necessary Iron to the menu.
lEEF
I Deri
gravy
KIPPERED SNACKS
Fine for lunches
BEANS
Whole kernel In natural
Juices. An unusual value.
No. 2 tins.
Limns, Red Ring. No. t tins, younf, tender beans,
A liters Minute. Just the
thine; for a hurry up break
fast. Regular 10c size.
FLOUR
Albers, Sunrlpe or Peawk rolled. Fresh, full
rlaTored. For a better oats breakfast. O'lb.
bag.
Windmill brand. A general util
ity floor, strictly guaranteed,
49-lb. bags.
5c
3 for 29c
$1.59
Ketchup ...... 21c
Heinz, Large bottle
Certo .... bottle 22c
Anyone con make perfect Jelly with Certo,
Milk 6 for 35c
Mt. Vernon. Tall cans
Vinegar . . . gallon 25c
Pure Cider.
Deviled Meat 4 for 25c
Llhby's, Just the tliliiR for those sandwiches.
No. tins.
Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 25c
Hoody's. Fresh ground. Kids love It.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Shortening .... 37c
Swift's Crescent In 4-Ib. cartons
Crackers ..... 25c
American. Sodas or Grahams.
2-lb. cartons
Miracle Whip
Salad Drelng
iEES3Sy Pints 19c - quarts 29c
SPUDS White locals, In free me3h bags
CABBAGE New, small, firm heads
LEMONS Fancy Sunkist, 300 size
LETTUCE Firm, crisp heads ..
TOMATOES Fresh, firm
WATERMELONS Klondikes on ice
-15 lbs. 23d
lb. Id
38d
5d
2 lbs. 9c
2d lb.
BUTTER
' jtxviii-vCs
Piggly Wlgsly. nave you
tried this nonderftil
bntter?
.,v it I
25
"1 en.rnr shopping at itte
Economy beri;e everything;
Is ftplr and pan and the
meat i!lilnjs look so tempt
ing. 1 nlw.us set the he
quality too at reasonable
price. Why dont joa try
their meat today?
206 E. Main
Beef Pot Roast
lb. 12c
Beef Short Ribs
lb. 9c
Beef Steak Veal Roast
Loin or Round Shoulder Cut
lb. 20c lb. 12c
Free Delivery
COLORED FRYERS
COLORED HENS
RABBITS FISH
PICKLES CHEESE
OLIVES
Veal Steak
Shoulder Cuts
lb. 15c
Meat
Market
Phone 46
Lard
Open Kettle Rendered
3 lbs. 29c
Hamburger
3 lbs. 25 c
Veal Stew
lb. 8c