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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Lavn Tonight Mrs. J. Rlnstad wilt lee tonight by train for Seattle, Wuh. Johnson to Leave Harold J. John on of th! city will leave lor Portland tonight by train. Visits Headquarter! William 0. Wymer, camp educational adviser of Camp Bradford, visited at the CCC headquarters In Medlord Tuesday. ' Emmert Here Jack Emmert, assist ant supervisor of Yoaemlte National Park, arrived In Medford by train thle morning on temporary detail. Arrives from North Fred Phlpps of Oregon City arrived this morning by train to spend a week visiting in Med ford with P. W. Smith. Vlult the Piihls Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney penewell of Portland are here via. ltlng Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Puhl. Mrs. Penewell and Mrs. Puhl are sisters. Mrs. Meehan Leaves Mrs. Wm. Mee han of Boone, Iowa, left by train to day for her home, having been visit ing In Medford for the past sU weeks with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Tarns. Kennedy on Business Howard Ken nedy o( San Francisco, of the Wallace Sliver Co., arrived In Medford on the Shasta this morning to spend the day on business. Reports to Police Orvllle C. Hamil ton, 32, of Central Point, reported to city police yesterday that while driv ing along Midway road Aug. 8, his car struck & calf. - Ulrlch In Grants pass Lewis Ulrich, manager of the Medford offices of the National Reemployment Service, Is In -Grants Pass today on official busi ness. Railway Men Here D. Miller of the Burlington Railway and J. 8. Mc Laughlin of the Illinois Central ar rived here by train this morning on a day's business. Gets Permit B. W. Winkle of 113 Willamette street was issued a permit . for 1900 yesterday at the building de partment in the city hall tor repairs, due to fire damage. ... To Remodel O.. C. Falling of 323 South Holly street obtained a permit Monday from the building department for remodeling hla residence at a cost of '200. Elliott on Business Ed. Elliott of Plscer, Calif., has been In Medford on business for the past two days, and left this morning for the south, stop ping in Ashland enroute. Anytime Children 100 Dally Mat. 1:45. Eve. 7 TO HIT E and Wednesday Rupert Hughes' THRILLING STORY W&) In The kidnapper, serve, notice) upon a mother . . , frantic with fear : MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN'' DOROTHEA WIECK ALICE BRADY L' Bill 1 e 0 I Also Cartoon 'Parade On Wooden Shoes" On Ice News 1 20c A v 11 1" f Personal Has Operation W. J. MuCulloch of 501 Beatty street underwent a major operation yesterday at the Commun ity hospital. t At Beach Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O P. Peckham and son George, of this city spent Sunday at Crescent City, according to the Grants Pass Courier. t Beturns to Salem Ted Metsch re turned to Salem the latter part of the week, having attended to buslnew here in connection with the Knight Packing company. Reports Theft A. J. Klocker of 1437 East Main reported to city police yes terday that a gray coat, gray bat and bill fold were stolen from his car as It was parked on South Peach street. Robinson Returns Tom Robinson, city traffic officer, returned last night from Portland, where he has been confined to a hospital for several days for medical treatment. . Returns North Mrs. Mamie Howeil of Walla Walla, Wash., left for her home this morning by train, having been visiting In Central Point for a day with her daughter. Mrs. Lucy Lynam. Renuen Returns E, Kemsen, branch manager of the Pacific Press Publish ing Co., returned to Medford this morning by train from Olendale, Cal., where he has been on business for the past week. Nettling is Visitor P. Nethlng of Brooklyn, New York, was a brief visit or in Medford this morning, arriving here from the north by train. -He left for Crater lake by bus, to spend a few days before going to San Francisco. Collision on Oak dale Two autos driven by D. O. Llndsey, 55, Lozler Lane,, and M. W. Wahi, 49, 802 New town, collided at the Intersection of Sixth and Oakdale streets at 8 a. m. yesterday, according to reports filed at city police headquarters. Clarks Return Mr. and Mrs. Don Clerk, and daughter Nancy returned today to Medford from Portland, where Mrs. Clark has been In the hos pital for the past three weeks. Mr. Clark and Nancy left here Thursday, and spent the week-end In Portland. t Shopping Monday Included among out-of-town people in Medford shop ping and attending to business mat ters, yesterday, were John Nelson of Beagle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fltzger old of Sams Valley, and Laura Burson of Phoenix. Examiner Coming 'Ward McReyn olds, examiner of operators and chauf feurs, will be In Medford Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 8 at t'ne city hall, it was announced this morning. Permits will be issued between the hours of Friday, 9 a. m., to 6 p. m., and Saturday, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m, Returns from South Mrs. S. J. Riley resumed her activities as book keeper for Porter Lumber company this week after a vacation which she visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith, at San Luis Oboapo. Calif. Mrs. Riley also spent some time with friends In San Francisco and attend ed the Fiesta at Santa Barbara. Announce Promo t lona Carl T. Tengwald of Company A, Oregon Nat ional Guard, yesterday afternoon re ceived announcement of the advance ment in rank of three local members of the company, from first class pri vates, to corporals. They were Ralph E. Glem. Arthur L. Schats and Virgil A. Swanson. ' Three Can Collide Three oars, one driven by Rtchard Sleeter, 18, 1715 Siskiyou Height, another driven by Stdeny Brlstow of Central Point, and a Yellow Cab parked at the curb, fig ured in an accident yesterday at 3:45 p. m., In front of the community hos pital. Police report show that Bris tow made a left turn out of Myrtle street Into East Main, colliding with Sleeter s auto, which also hit the taxi. Men Transferred to Ashland Hod Dunn of Ashland has been transferred from the local Pay'n Takit store to the Safeway store on Nortn Central, Med ford, and began his new duties this morning. Fred Mants of Medford was transferred to the Ashland store. Ashland Tidings. To Give Talk Dr. O. R. Chambera, professor of psychology at Oregon State college, will give a talk at the South Fork CCO camp Tuesday eve ning, according to Captain Glen P. Wallace, commanding officer. Dr. Chambers has been on a vacation trip to Crater lake and was invited to speak at the camp by Victor E. Sparks, camp educational adviser. Are Transferred Dr. Conde A. Beuc ler, Medford physician who haa been on duty at Camp Rand, near Grants Pass, as contract surgeon, has been transferred to Camp Tree near Rose- burg. Lieut, harry E. Mackey, Medl cal reserve, who haa been on duty as camp surgeon at Tyee. has been trans ferred to Camp Rand. Grass Fire Extinguished A small grass fire at the corner of Sast Main and Trip streets was extinguished this morning shortly before noon by the flit department. Treated for Bruises A. D. Merrill I and P. H. Carroll of Portland, whose j car figured in a minor accident last evening on the north Pacific highway, were treated today for cuts and bruis es at the Community hospital. Bitten by Rattler Miss Vera Ker shaw of the Antelope creek district. was bitten by a small rattlesnake last ! evening, and U today reported in a j satisfactory condition by Dr. Wm. p. Holt, who treated Miss Kershaw In i this city last niht. Dr. Holt said the bite was not serioua as the snake was very small, and that the patient was in no danger. . 4 Records compiled by the Univer sity of Kentucky show an averag? dairy cow will produce milk valued at H4137 annually, while feed coats 187 87. At Craterian Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, as Long John Silver and Jim Hawkins in the screen version of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," are playing to capacity crowds at the Craterian theatre. The picture closes tomorrow night. Rialto Star j4x V1 4 ' Paul Lukas, who co-stars with Wynne Gibson In the Vlckl Baum story "I Give My Love," starting a three-day run at the Rialto theatre today. It tells the story of an art lsts' model, unselfishly sacrificing herself to further the ambitions of a worthless husband. Now At Roxy 'Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen." the picture dealing with the crime or kidnapping, revealing the Inside story of the snatch racket, opened at the Roxy theater this afternoon. Pinto Colvig On Craterian Stage . Thursday Night Haven't you often wondered how cartoons particularly Mickey Mouses and Silly Symphonies are made? On Thursday. "Pinto" Colvig, well known in Medford rind for the past few yeara member of Walt Disney's crew at the Disney studios in Hollywood, will be on the stage of the Craterian the ater demonstrating the technique Anytime Last Times Tonite ru ijisjj com inru Downtown. Garage in Connection Rates from 11.50 per day without batb iToo per day tvlth batb 13.00 per day twin beds and nMb A B SMITH Lewe. IS if 2. TOMORROW rJHotel Figueroa .fi;lfj noeroi it. il loth 11. An..lf a i T Calif. On, of Um I UimvjA Uotela. used In supplying the various noises In the manufacture of the animated pictures, and believe it or not, "Pinto" still Is quite the musician and it is hla "yellow clarinet" that makes cow moos, a derby hat that makes a roar like an airplane besides many other clever uses of soundmakers. Colvig la no novice at entertaining. He has appeared over coast, national and International radio hookups many times. He Is also author of the lyrics in the song. "The World Owes Me a Llvin' " which the grasshopper sang in the Disney Silly Symphony "The Grasshopper and the Ant." Likewise. It was Pinto's voice which was heard as the grasshopper In the cartoon. Hts act will consist of explaining how sound effects are put Into cartoons, and with a running patter of wise cracks and gaps, illustrates by doing some or the effects. On the screen will be "Here Comes the Navy" with James Catrney and Pat O'Brien featured. As the title im plies, it is a rough and ready film story of the battleship boys, filmed with the co-operation of the United States navy. 4 . LOR IE NT, France. Aug. 28. (AP) Fifty-six prisoners fought their way out of the famous Island reforma tory of Belle Isle off the coast near Lorlent today but when night fell only six remained at large. Inhabitants of the various nearby islands Joined the prison guards and customs agents in a man hunt which rounded up 50 of the fugitives be fore they could swim ashore. They were unable to cross the wa ter either by swimming or by boats because of a storm. 4 IS BY S. P. PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 28. (AP) D. J. Russell, trainmaster at Eugene, will become assistant superintendent of the Portland division of the South ern Pacific company September 1. E. L. King, superintendent of the Portland division, announced Russell would succeed C. W. "Charley" Martyn, who will retire after 44 years of service with the road In Oregon. Spa nish Steamer Goes Down In Fog LONDON, Aug. 28. (AP) Sinking of the Spanish steamer Flora was re ported by Lloyd's representative at Bilbao today. The report said the Bhlp'a master had wirelessed owners that the crew was saved but the ship sank after running aground In fog off Cape Saint Vincent. 4 When the heat wave was at Its height an assistant had to be as signed full time to answer telephone calls to the federal weather bureau at Topeka, Kansas, from residents wanting to know the correct tem perature. 'KINGFISH' DICTATES TO SOLONS x vs. r With upraliad arms, acowllng fact and flashing ayaa, Senator Huoy P. Long dictated to Louisiana legislator! the measures he wished passed In his "battle to the death" with Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley for control of New Orleans affairs. Bill after bill was passed in accord, ance svlth hla wlshea. (Associated Press Photo) LITTLE GIRL'S BODY DISCOVERED IN LAKE WALLA WALLA, Aug. 28. (AP) The body of Dorothy Cole, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja min Cole, was recovered from alx feet of water in Langdon lake, 45 miles southeast of here at the summit of the Blue Mountains, late last night. The girl was last seen by boys, play ing at the edge of the lake about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Her mother became uneasy over the child's failure to return home after dinner. but had not made Inquiry of her whereabouta during the day In belief she was at some neighbors' camp. There are salt lakes In Tibet which are remnants of shrinkage of huge fresh-water glacial lakes formed In past ages. 4 Farm experts say a good growth of cow peas, if turned under the ground, will furnish aa much nitro gen to the soil as would coma from 300 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre. I Shows Fl IP.tJJTB?!li M0"1 Mo I 1:49 II 4 'f ' i I 3 9i r 1 1 B ETP" 8fl0 I 7:00-0:00 II hil ' I r 1MB 1 Klddles-lOc I Hurry! Only One More Day!' Ends Tomorrow Night! Wallace Jackie fia ' IN STEVENSON'S GREAT ' All the irMCMAiiJ' venture of the great novel V5Jyyf- ai brought to life before TSSVvJr"' ireryegf THURSDAY On the Stage MEDFORD'SOWN "PINTO COLVIG" When better noises are made. Pinto will make 'em ... see htm show how Mickey Mouse cartoons and Billy Symphonies are model :0n the Screen J Don Huckabee at Al.o brna1ra.ln( rnrh rrMnr utrr KMKIi 9:13 lo .1:1.1 ejs.iiaiMssisiiMiaijsi snuil m ; ''7 V N c v PORTLAND, Aug. 28. (AP) Ship arrivals this month at Portland already exceed those of the entire month of Auguat, 1033, a survey showed today. This month 38 vessels In inter coastal trade and 118 in coastal trade have docked here. In August, 1033, 34 lntercoastal and 100 coastal ves sels arrived. 4- Deep sea divers sometimes be come affected with a form of tem porary paralysis called "the bends" If they remain too long at great depths. Old St. John's church In Richmond, Va., founded 103 yeara ago, was used as a barracks by British soldiers In 1771. The United States department of commerce reports American cigar ettes are being pushed off the mar ket in Japan by that country's to bacco monopoly bureau. Ship Ahoyl Hore comen great gobs of fun . . great gob", of thrills , . great gobg of love I the Mighty Wurlitzer RISK DEATH I GET REMAINS Continued from page one) through the murky sulphurous fumes that swirled about his gaa mask, Oarry Leach, veteran moun tain climber, clambered down the precipitous side of Mt. Hood crater before dawn today to bring back the body of Victor Von Nirmann, 33, University of Washington Junior stu dent. Since mid-afternoon Monday, Von Normann.s crumpled body had lain in the crater. 200 Foot Fall The chances were 1000 to 1 that the Hunt Point, Wash., youth was dead, mountain men said, e 1th or killed by his 300 foot fall from the crater rim or suffocated by the fumes that eternally fill the jaggd hole nearly 10,000 feet up on the side of the mountain. But on that one chance, Leach endangered his life in the night climb down Into the pit. Ten other men stood by, ready to help. Four of them were members of the hiking party that had stood near Von Normann when he leaned too far over the crater's edge Six were forest rangers, veterans of rrmny a rescue expedition. Thousands of feet down the moun tain, state policemen waited with the receiving set of a short wave radio, ready to answer any Instructions that came from Leach or the other members of the searching party, in this little resort town, dozens of other mountain experts sat up most of the night, waiting some word from the crater's rim. Pnrenta Wait Word At H -.nt Point, near Seattle, Von Norman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Von Normann, and his 14-year old sister waited, too, hoping against hope that the youth who had been a member of the "Scouts," a private mountain climbing club, since he was a Boy Scout, might atlll be alive. Threo efforts to rescue the Wash ington youth had been made Mon day afternoon and evening by Aun- nle Faublon, packer for the U. S, forest service. 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