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PAGE EIGHT MED FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JEEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 30, 193?. E FIGHTS TO CLEAR Kiwanls and Rotary Mem bers Raising Funds to Aid Judson Doke's Defense Still Loves Wife, He Says WOODLAND, Cal., July 30. (UP) JudMn C. Doke's poeta wlf vnt to her fajnily home at Lodl today to od taln funds for hi defense to a charge that he murdered heT alleged lover, lAmar HoUJnftahead, Univeratty of California Junior. Freely admitting her Infidelity, Mra. Poke aaseited that ahe atlll loved her huaband and would fight to clear Um of the charge. She haa pub. liAhed numeroua veraea under the name Helen Louise Jorge. Town With Husband, flan Leandro, where Dolce was hea'th inspector, etocd behind him. A com mittee repreaentlng war vtnT, Ki wanla and Rotary, la r.Ulng funda for hla defenae. Dolt shot the college atudent after obtaining poaaeaslon of passionate love letter exchanged by HolUnga- head and Mra. Doke. He aought to force HolHngshead to write a letter to Mra. Doke aaylng her attraction waa only phyalcal. Holllngahead. ampua author and poet, refuaeJ. Doke aald he muet have "lost hla head." Doke remained alone in hla cell to day, wearied by contlnuou question ing and conferences. Mra. Doke plan ned to move to Woodland thl week to be near her huaband. Charged With Murder. An Inquest waa aet for Thursday. Ko date waa aet for preliminary hear ing. Doke waa changed formally with murder in a complaint algned by Paul HollLngshead, brother of the lain youth. It waa revealed that Doke'a first marriage collapsed in a Denver, Colo., court. Hla wire divorced him in 1923,! charging ha associated with other women and boasted about It to her.' They hAve two children, Charlea, 18, and Judson, Jr., 13, believed wlthj their mother in Seattle. I Doke aald he knew of hla beautiful young second wife's affair with Hoi- ling head, and tried repeatedly to end It. What Cot Him Down. Th thing that really got me down in those letters, aald Doke, "waa hi calling her hla 'lovely bride.' Moat of the rest of It sounded like the Song of Solomon. That and hla being will ing to leave her stick around with me while he took hla time earning some money to take her away. "I wouldn't have thought I would have done anything like shooting him but you never can tell what you'll do In a ca like this. "I love Helen -Loulae, I don't think ah emeant anything by It, really, fine'? romantic, and J guess she got carried away.' Doke aent flowers to the funeral of his rival Saturday. . A S. V. CARPENTER SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpenter Buffered a broken leg this morning when ahe slipped, turning her ankle, according to a report from the Community hos pital. Mra. Carpenter was brought In to the hospital Immediately following the Injury. yLOCALS On Fishing Trip Bill Rose and Dick Slngler, postofflce employes, spent Sunday on a, fishing trip to the Rogue, and each reports landing a Jack aalmon. Miss Omlle Flies HereMiss P. T. Omlle, pilot with the U. S. department of commerce, stopped at the Med ford airport Sunday to have her mono coupe refueled. From here ahe con tinued to Portland, on her way to Washington, D. O. Plans New York Flight F. C. Pal bot, who la with the McCormlck Steamship company In Seattle, was a visitor at the Med ford airport today, en route from Sen Francisco to Se attle. Palbot is planning a flight to New York the latter part of August, he s&ld today. Guard Ships Here Two National Ouard ships, being flown by Wash ington National Ouard captains, stop ped at the Medford airport today. Cap tain Ownes of Phelps field, Spokane, was en route to Hamilton field, north of San Francisco, and Captain Sher man was flying from Hamilton fle'1 to Pearson field at Vancouver, Wash. IS VIEW OF (Continued irvro page one) rope which, If It could not be curb ed, might some day make the tatk on which their thoughts centered lm possible of achievement. "It was In clrcumatances such as these that we have seen In the ma jority of the nations who are working on this question of disarmament whether actively at Geneva or with sympathy, as in the case of the United States, which la not a member of the League of Nations within the last year or two rather move toward in creasing thHr armaments than de creasing them. "The future la uncertain." LONDON, July SO. (AP) A rell able source stated tonight that the British government haa learned that an official statement was Issued In Berlin last Wednesday evening pro claiming the ovorthrow of Chancellor Dollfusa of Austria In "a great popu lar revolt as Important aa It la welcome." This atatement, according to the same source, was withdrawn a half hour later before It could be pub lished In any of the newspapers of Germany. Quarters close to the British gov ernment attach great Importance to the fact that this statement was pur ported to have been Issued by the official Germany news agency In Ber lin in view of protests emanating from the German capital disclaiming any connection with Bavarian activi ties and Austrian Internal affairs. HIGHWAY COMMISSION TO ALLOCATE FUNDS SALEM, July 30. (AP) The state highway commission will meet at Eu gene tonight to .complete the alloca tion of federal road funds, It was an nounced today by It. H. Baldock, etate highway engineer. The meeting will be in the form of a conference among the official, to definitely distribute the moro than 13,000,000 to the va rloua projects. The commissioners will leave Eu gene tomorrow for visits along the south end of the Pacific highway and at Klamath Falls, returning to Port land the latter part of the week. peach: Li f IP Fancy wrapped and packed Rogue River dry land Crawford. Crawfords are the last word when one thinks of canning. In appearance they have the most desirable color and sizes are very good. You will make no mistake if you fill your canning needs NOW. Crawford is the ideal canner. We have 500 boxes to go at this price (no limit). This sensational price is made possible by our working connection with Clark's food service in Grants Pass. Phone 603 For FREE Delivery Ford Observes 71st Birthday At Quiet Dinner BIO BAY, Mich., July 30 (AP) Henry TohJ Is 71 years old today. He ftnd Mr. Ford plan to observe the occasion by the same quiet llnner together which has featured each July 30 since they were mar ried in 1888. The only difference between Mt Ford's seventy-first birthday and those of other yeara la his absence from his office and laboratory at Dearborn. He and Mrs. Ford are vacationing at the secluded Huron Mountain club on Lake Superior, 10 mllea from Big Bay. BIRTHS OF F. R. RECEIVES DIVORCE AT PRIVATE TRIAL (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zeek are the parenta of ft son, weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces, born Sunday at the Commu nity hospital. I WASHINGTON (UP) Lloyd Ran dall, 7, found 935 in a vacant lot and retired to a soda fountain for the day. Police caught up with him after he had squandered 80 cents on Ice cream and was leaving to look for a hot dog stand. Use Mall Tribune want ads of cruelty and It was all over In ten minutes. Afterwards, maintaining the silence that has been characteristic of her since her arrival In Nevada last June 17, Mra. Dall refused to discuss her future plans or to comment on the divorce esse, which her attorney, Samuel Piatt, aald wss baaed on "incompatible relations." Married Eight Tears The divorce brought to an end eight years of married life for the Dalla. Custody of their famous children the presidential grandchildren "Slstle" and "Buzzle" waa deter mined In a written agreement ap proved by the court. The children are now la Nevada with their mother. Anna Roosevelt was married to Curtis B. Dall June 8, 1828 In a fash ionable church wedding at Hyde Park, N. Y. Dr. R. Endlcott Peabody, headmaster of Oroton. where Preal stand. She described the alleged acta dent Roosevelt attended school, officiated. I'matllla Cools Off. PENDLETON. July 30. (AP) The Umatilla country today was enjoying some respite from the high tempera tures of the past week. A cool breere waa blowing In from the west. Sun day's maximum temperature waa 03 degrees, compared to 105 on Satur day, 1 Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Tuesday; overcast on the coast; not much change In temperature: moderarte northwest wind offshore. WANTED Man and wife between age o. j in t ir mrm at ranch durtne winter. Write me and I will call on you In Medford. F .w. Bartlett, Hornbrook. Cal. FOR TRADE Electric range for ll(;ht car. Phone 603-Y. 0 E. Jackson. FOR BALE Miller racing cyllnlrr head and oarDureior ior an Fords, half price. Used Car Lot. 308 No. Rlverslds. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. 1037 Court St, FURNISHED houss, 3018 E. Main. Harold H. Brown Agency, Tel. 195; after 8. 1670. Oct a, home-coo Iced lunch at De Voe's, 35o. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 743 W. Hth. 1025 W. 0th. 711 King. 521 Mayette. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel. after 5. 1670. WANTED To care for children In my home, 840 E. 9tb. FOR SALE Peaches, Maiden Blusn spples, Himalaya berries. Phone 539-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. CASH PAID for men's 3nd hsnd suits. hata and shoes. Will H. Wilson. 93 No. Front. SALE OR TRADE Cheap, Scott'sh terrier male, registered, beauty; typewriter, Underwood portable, nearly new; range, large 6-plate, A-l. Roost Camp. 8 miles So. Pao. Hlway. WANTED Flat-top office desk; must be In good condition. Address Desk, care Mall Tribune, stating where desk can be seen and price. FOR SALE Used lumber; good con dltion. Mr. Elliott. 3 blocks north of Main St. and 1 block east of highway. Central Point. WANTED Guernsey cows: strictly fresh and springers. Box 2404. Tribune. rEW PACKERS Only experienced need apply. Bear Creek Packing Hoiue. FOR SALE Crawford and Elberta peaches. Bring containers. Joe Knntor, Fern Valley, 2'i miles ewt Phoenix. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. Tel. Jj). J-4. Otto Nieaermcyer. FOR SALE A-l condition refrlger. ator, cheap. Phone 830-Y. TOR SALE Tuscan Cling peariei ripening as wnmunnriw. umers taken at last year's prices. E. E Foss, Talent. rOR SALE Ford delivery. Stout', Oarage, Prune St. FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer, 815. J3( E. Jackson. SALE OR TRADE Equity In aervlo, station. What nave you? vet's Servloe, Talent, Ore. . FOR SALE Crawford peachea. W. H. Watt, 468-R-2. FOR . SALE Peachea today and to morrow. Bring containers, no Portland Ave. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework In physician's family. Oood salary May have hus band or school child with her, aa living quartera are In separate house. Mrs. W. Stegeman.j 149 Si. A. St., Crescent City. Cal. WANTED Transportatlo nto Los An gelas for young boy. Reliable per sona. Call 107 Newtown. For Sunday Bathers A Bunny Bunds ffti mmm a Sunhtiforf Mndiy. Put Mr Kr. BUR STONE will tf. ffrtlvHr end the discomfort find InnarnmXloa of Sunburn. Pleasant to apply, dws not ifll Hnthing. Ot a tuh for your rmt outing ir. Inv. 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