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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 193. pap on nncnAT c CARSON RECALL WANTS HIS PAY PORTLAND, Aug. 9. P Tha pro. pooed recall of Mayor Joaeph K. Car. son atruck an unexpected anag today when one of the petition clrculatora filed ault to collect money allegedly due him for collecting signatures. Henry Venoaky, one of the circu lators, brought the suit against O. r Shlntaffer, head of the recall com mittee. He said the committee owes him 117. Another circulator Joined the complaint with a demand for 919 40. Venoaky said he waa promised five cents a name, but that he was paid only $1.50 for each book of 100 names. He turned in four complete books. The complaint declared members of the committee told him the work of collecting signatures would be easy, but that as a matter of fact, although he "Industrloxialy piled said petltlona on the streets of the city and rang countless doorbell in residences thereof, and solicited countless num. bers of people to sign the same, ht found the securing of signatures was extremely difficult and the plaintiff encountered a constant stream of re monstrance and on numerous occa sions he was accused of being a communist." The Intermediate Christian En deavor of the First Christian church wilt hold a box social tonight at 7:30. In the recreational hall of the church. All girls are asked to bring boxes containing lunch for two, and place their name on the box. These boxes will be auctioned for not more than 25 cents to the boys. Oames will be enjoyed, tn charge of the social committee under the direction of Irwin Doty. All young people between the ages of 13 and 18 are Invited to attend Christian Endeavor Sunday. Thayle Ford and Maxlne auyer are to be the leaders. "Come and enjoy our meet ing with us," is the word. NINE INJURED WHEN MILWAUKEE, Aug. 0. (AP) Nine persona were injured, one of them critically, when a huge Northwest Air ways liner fell Into a soft marsh on It takeoff here for Chicago, and Its motors burst Into fl times late last night. Although the plnne did not tip over, two of its motors and the propeller were torn from It, the pilot's com partment was wrecked and mall and luggage were strewn over the marsh. SEATTLE WU. HAVE Meteorological Report August 0. 1934. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Friday. Not much chant a In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday: overcast near the coast. Not much change in temperature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 80; lowest, 00. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, .01 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1033, 11.03 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 0 83 inches. l.ilatlve humidity at 5 p. m. yester day, 23; 0 a, m. today, 76. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:13 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:10 p. m. Observations Taken at 0 i 30 .Meridian Time. 5 m a Bp 2 " B If :i a s r a I BoU'e .. M 60 .. Clear Boston 83 63 .... P. Ckty Chicago .... 78 .01 Cloudy Denver M .... Eureka, ........ 63 66 Cloudy Helena 84 88 Clear Lo Angelea 78 63 Cloudy MEDFORD 81 66 .. Clear New York 78 66 .... Cloudy Omaha .110 80 T. Cloudy Phoenix 103 84 . Cloudy Portland 84 88 Clear Beno 80 63 .... Cloudy Roaeburg 84 63 .... Cloudy Salt Lake 03 64 .03 Cloudy San prancUoo. 63 64 ... Cloudy Seattle 74 .... Spokane 84 63 Clear walla Walla 90 60 .. Clear Washington, D.C. 84 73 ... P. Cldy MELON GROWER SOLD YAKIMA, Aug. 9. (AP) Because T. Harada, reservation cantaloup grower, sold 10 crates of melons for 00 cents a crate when the selling price fixed by the state melon code was 1-26 a crate, i warrant for his arrest was Issued today and he faces criminal prosecution. This Is the first such case brought In the state and will be followed by great Interest by growers throughout the valley. Many sates have been made below the code minimum. SIX KIDNAPING SUSPECTS CAUGHT PLAN PERFECTED: Over KMED last night Prank Hull, manager of the Jackson County (oil and gas) Co-operative, announced that the organisation has been per fected and the next step Is to get members. As this organisation, restricted to producera of agricultural products, will mean a large saving In gas and oil purchases, and the more the mem bership the larger the saving will be. It Is expected that local ranchers will riock In to take advantage of the op portunity. The Co-operative Is sanctioned by the government, operates, according to the provisions of the petroleum code, and Mr. Hull also pointed out. that the operation of more than one such co-operative In Jackson county would be unfortunate, for It would tend to confuse the situation and alo reduce the monetary benefits to the Individual. For, he took pains to emphasize, the larger the member ship the larger the per capita profits. The membership dues are 120, but only $9 needs to be paid down, the balance In 00 days. This money Is necessary to establish a plant, equlp lt and distribute the gas end oil. The saving to the member In two or three months should pay for this small In vestment, and afterward, Is dividends In lower prices will be clear profit. The more members the greater the Individual benefits, and the fact that now Is the time for agriculturists to Join, were particularly emphasised by the speaker. 1AM COX PORTLAND. Aug. . P The bent clenched flr.t wrestling Ted Cox could muter wa not auttlclent to gain the world ' championship Jim Ijndos claims. London, 300. srnnDlina rireelr t..- ed hla 340-pound Lodl, Cal.. oppon ent In 37 minutes. 18 seconds, with an airplane spin and then finished FW I i Aw M f - A - 4 1 5 it f m ilngrlra piillre arrested lour men and two women as asserted mem bers or H ciing which klilnaiied John Jeske, confidante of the late Lon Clia ney, rliaracter nrtor, anil his hrlrte Irom a mountain cabin. Top photo shows (slnndlng. left to rlsht) Chief 0f Detectives Joseph Taylor. Kloyd llrltton, caught In alleged attempt to collect a $50 pay-off; Investigator lllnyney Matthews. Seated: Jerry Lamoreailx and C. B. Russell, caught In llrlttmrs npartincnt. The other three suspects were (lower, left to right) Mrs. Ida llrlttnn, l.vnn I'.irker, asserted "finger man" and Mrs. Joy Parker. (Associated Press Photos), JURY CALL IN SEPTEMBER IS EXPECTATION NOW The grand Jury, Floyd Ross, Central Point, foreman, will hold Its next ses sion In September, according to the district attorney's office. Unless there Is an Increase tn criminal cases. It may not convene then. But two cases are pending. One will concern the pair arrested In Sacramento yester day for the theft of A. 8. Rosen ba urn's auto. The other la James E Stockman. held In the county Jail, under 95000 bonds for alleged inter ference with an officer during a raid on local headquarters of the "Cannery and Agricultural Workers Union," In the old P. to E. depot. The authorities said today that the attempt to revive agitation In tftls county had collapsed. The sign on the P. A; E, depot of the "C. A. A. w. U." has been taken down, and the "headquarters" closed, for non-pay ment of rent. Several of the members have reported they were "misled.' have renounced the Communistic tenets, and are looking for Jobs. Caro line Decker, organizer, who Is said to have collected dues here, Is on trial with hslf a dozen "comrades" at Sacramento, on a charge of "crimi nal syndicalism " Transient agitators, who came here to do oratorical battle have moved on. However, the ap pointment of 250 special deputy sheriffs and the "Citizens' Emergenoy Committee of 200" formed for service under "constituted authority. In case of earthquake, fire, flood, hunting for lost persons, or riot or disorder" its still intact, and will not be de mobilised. Stockman has been unaDie to nlsh bonds, and procure freedom. In . m his home, communistic literature was seized along with a number of mimeographed handbills, whip described blm as "a militant pear picker." OF REPAIR PROGRAM RELATEDBY CHIEF (Contlnuea uma pg one) son with considerable velocity and nmvA f hitac imm.vliste benefit to every business Interest In the com munity. But the good work will not stop there. The loans, having been made nn tftiiriH rtamlrlnff nrlnclDleS. Will be of such a nature as greatly to en Kinu vniua nrt attractiveness of the properties Involved; and this. tn turn, will create new sranaaras wi values for the community as a whole. Esakasigljni FOR SALE Used Universal Electric Range, automatic, white enameled, good condition, cash $40.00 or $5.00 down and $3.05 monthly payments. Completely installed CALL COPCO the Job In 39 seconds with a double reverse wtnglock. here last night. In the aeml-wlndup. the Masked Marvel, 218. (from aoinewherei, used hla hypotlsm hold (something he rubs In opponents' eyes) to temporarily blind Abe Knplan, 220, New York, and gain a (all. Bob Kruse. 210. Oswego, wrlstlocked Casey Columbo, 203, Santa Monica, cal., into defeat Postmaster Named. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. (AP) Acting postmasters announced today by Acting Postmaster General W. W. Howes Included Maxlne Lee, Junction City, Ore. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. See E. Rose tor Elbertas. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. 2 STORY SERIES NO. 12. PHONE NO. 1 E jaijJ ll,INQ :, Si H 10 " EVERETT E. STANDARD, OREGON WRITER, DIES ALBANY, Ore.. Aug. . (AP) E erett Earle Stanard, 45. Writer o many articles In periodicals and li Oregon newspapers, died at his honu In Brownsville yesterday. Stanard, a native of Albany, ab tended the University of Oregon am was a veteran of the World war. Hi wrote verse as well as articles. WELL, I'LL KiPPn FniiD II NEW TIRES SI H GET THE NEW GOODYEAR -ANY SHELL SERVICE STATION HAS XEM V J MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1155 North Centrnl Foundry and Machine Shop Ociirs, Sprockets, Pulleys, Hoists Car Wheels. Snw Mill and Mining .Machinery ii ii iimii ii i, wjij ii, , immiijii.iMi El bertas. " l"""''""'", ""l-,l,fcliai,B ! ' BRATTLE. Aug. 9. (AP) The "blKKeit tree miueum In the United Btntes" was started here today. The Washington emergency relief administration made 9300.000 avail able for the Rlnnt lake Washington arboretum, and the Seattle park board, which fostered the Idea of growing every typo of tree that can live In this climate, already had ap propriated $22,000. The project will employ 318 men for one year. 4 WINDOW o Uatta ii e aeil wtndovt g:aaa and will replace four broken window reasonably. Trowbridge Cao inet Worts. All kinds of legal blanks for sale, for rent, do bunt inn. no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept of Mail Tribune. WASH 1 NOTON, Aug. 9.- (AP) An application by the Atlantic-Pacific Tranaporatlon Corporation for a construction loan to build five 13.-600-ton refrigeration ships for the intecontal trade todny waa under consideration by the United States shipping bonrd. 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