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HEDFORB WATT. TRrBtTNTS, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 31, 1931.
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Half of the rural ichooli of Jack
son county will open tha coming
week and the other half the week
of September 10, according to tho
county school superintendent's office,
Many of the schools scheduled to
start next week will enroll Monday,
but the majority will atari Tuesday.
Ai far aa records and reports of
the school superintendent's office
show, only one school will open Sep.
tember 17. It has been reported, but
not officially, that the Orlffen Creek
school will open on that date, on ac
count of the fruit harvest.
Twenty rural teachers assembled
this morning In the auditorium of
the court house to receive Instruc
tions and supplies for the schools
opening Monday. All are new teach
ers and for the moct part reoent
graduates of the Southern Oregon
Normal school at Ashland. The new
teachers were given instructions In
the preparation of dally and monthly
reports by Miss Elizabeth Watson,
secretary of the county school su
perintendent's office.
Mrs. Walter Inch, rural supervisor,
expects rural school attendance will
be about the same as last year, al
though It Is too early for definite
figures.
Reports show that at Willow
Springs 18 students will be enrolled
from families who have recently
moved Into the districts. Reports
all Indicate that there will be an In
crease In the Central Point schools,
as all available empty houses are
now full.
SEEKTOSSESStON
ill
resolution of a temporary Injunc
tlon affecting the "Hematite Gold
Ledge Mine" on the App legate la
ought In a, motion filed In circuit
court by Florance Hall against Elaine
Kubll and Wood Jeters. The action
ta parte f a suit filed agalnat Hall
by Elaine Kubll and eJtera for pos
aessoln of the claim.
Besides the Injunction of dtssolu
tlon, Hall seeks full possession of the
property, a.5.00 damages and an order
restraining Chester Kubll from ftct
lug as ogent for the plaintiffs.
Papers filed In the action aet forth
that Harley Hall originally curned
the claim In December. 1939, and
later turned It over to Florance Hall,
who sank ft discovery shaft and per
formed other work, and made various
Improvements about the claim.
PROBE EXPECTED
WASHINGTON, Aug. 81. (AP) A
new Inquiry Into the army air corps
fa expected to result from Secretary
Bern's refusal to discharge Major
General Benjamn D. Poulola forth
with from hla post as chief of the
corps.
A demand by a house military af
fairs sub-committee that Foulola be
dismissed summarily was turned
down yesterdsy by the war secretary
on the ground that the general had
not been granted "aacred rights of
Amerlcsn citizenship" guaranteed by
the constitution.
Dern declined to act until the
committee reopens the case and glvea
Foulols "full and complete hear
ing." 4
li"ailly a Kuel
PORTLAND, Me. (TV-A duel to the
death between a ahark and a aword
flsh traditional enemies of the sea
ended In a victory for the shark when
that combatant bit off the sword
fish's tsll. The battle was witnessed
b7 the crew of the schooner Bernle
ant! Bessie, which brought the slain
awor3f4h to port.
4
freedom of city for Six
LONDON m The Newosstle-on-Tyne
Coun-.ll conferred the freedom
of the city on six Smith Afrlcsn war
veterans and the widow of ft seventh
and so fulfllleo. ft promise msde to
war volunteers by the city, and over
looked In these cases by the city for
33 yeara.
It 'U Krul'tlun rundrr
CA1IOHS, Prance. (UP, nene Ro.
quel, 8, put real gun powder In hla
toy cannrm, because the caps "didn't
make enough noise. He blew off part
of hla face.
Cse Mall Tribune want ads.
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Stately White House to Look Same,
President Gets More Office Space
By BESS FIRMAN
WASHINGTON (AP) President
Roosevelt la leading the country in
the home building and renovating
campaign, and the stately old White
nouse win profit thereby.
While the president la away, paint.
era swarm over scaffoldings. Furni
ture movers have cleared the famous
green, red and blue rooms, piling
tneir contents into the east room
which Is beginning to look like
glorified "grandma's attic."
The whole presidential office force
hu moved Into the manalon Itself,
and, rebuilding has begun on the ex
ecutive office. The president's deak
has been placed In the fashionable
blue room.
Mr. Roosevelt's rebuilding problem
Is similar to that of Mr. Householder
anywhere. He has to have mora
space. New Ideas about more com
fortable living have been developed.
and they win be fitted to the White
House.
But adding to the nation's "first
home" la a more delicate problem
than moat citizens will have, for In
many respecta the White House Is
untouchable. It belongs to the peo.
pie. They love It. They want It to
remain aubatantlally as It Is, aft has
been demonstrated In past years
when suggestions have been made
for materially altering Its scheme.
From the time of Its conception
In the brain of Jamea Hoban, almost
ft century and ft half ago, the White
House has been planned not only
with regard for It own proportion,
but also In keeping with the whole
Washington scheme.
Architects of genius planned Wash
ington and placed the White House
In Its mall-comrnanding epot. The
fine arte commission, guardian of Ua
beauty of line and structure, has de
creed against any obvloua enlarging.
Ynnl Filled In
Through a design developed by Eric
Ougler, consulting architect, the nec
esssry added space will be obtained
by filling !u a lattice-enclosed yard
adjacent to the old laundry, once
used for drying clothes: and by build
ing a 'pent house" and ft sunken
court.
The fine arts commission In adopt
ing this plan abandoned one which
would have put the addition on the
rear of the house, cutting off a view
of tho aouth portico from the State,
War and Navy building to the west.
With It will come many Innovations
such as atr-condltlonlng throughout
The old "back door." now fast dls
apeparlng from the house of Amer
ica, will be banished. In 11 stead
will come the gsrden terrace, for
America has learned to swing away
from the front entrance to the cool
comfort or garden vistas.
And this will Involve merely the
extension of a portico.
Clerlcftl staff Overflows
Along that aide portico, opening on
the rose garden, will be the office of
the president: the office of his secre
tary, Miss Marguerite Ie Hand, and
the cabinet room.
On the first floor also will be the
offices of Secretaries louls Howe
Marvin Mclntyra and Stephen Early
and of Rudolph Forster, dean oi
White House employe. There lll
be t large waiting room, a large con
ference rooms and ft more oomrr.o
dlou pre a room.
The clerlcftl atafr which ba grown
so fast It ha overflowed across the
street Into the state department will
find room to function In the pent
nouse and on the downstairs floor.
The charming sunken court square
of offloes may go to the social bu
reau, which has been buffeted from
pillar to post In recent years, with
scarcely deak room for sending out
tne long uat of invitations.
Evangelist Notes
Wrong Philosophy
D angering World
Contributed
"Internationally the world 1 more
confident In paper pact than In the
Prlno of Pesos. Politically the world
I trusting in the Ballot box rather
than In the Oospel. Socially the world
1 trusting more In reforms and fra
ternal organization than aplrltual
regeneration. Educationally the world
la trusting to man-made philosophy
rsther than the sermon on the mount.
Religiously the world I trusting to
modernist lo preacher with their ra
tlonalUtlo theories rather than to
Qod'a prophet with sound principles
of Bible doctrine and Christian stand
ards. Thus w have run into social
political and economic crisis and cha
os. Instesd of turning to more man-
made experiment nd philosophies
let us get hack to Ood and the Bible
with old fashioned revivals of religion
before the whole thing goes smash,"
aald Evangelist J. Lewis Arnold of
Seattle last night In discussing the
sin that would not be pardoned.
Tonight the evangelist will discuss
Ood' time piece the Jew showing
from current history since ion that
the dentil age I coming to ft close
and that the present age 1 therefore
nearlng It end. Saturday night' sub
ject la "Bolshevism In America." with
three service on Sunday. Rev. E. N.
Long, pastor, announces the close of
the revival that ha been continuing
at the Free Method lt ohurch for tke
past two weeke.
9!,0wna rax, 21
ASHTABULA, o. (;P) Mlk Ttnley,
93, own n automobile which he his
had fur 33 yeara and which he drove
regularly for 19 year until he waa 88.
The car still 1 In good condition.
Dae Mall Tribune want ad.
SNIDER'S
ICE CREAM
Has everything you want in a warm
weather dessert
order it often
Almond Toffee
Hawaiian Delight
Banana Nut
Black Walnut
Maple Nut
Vanilla
Phone
Snider Dairy
"Jf it's Snidor's, it's
rhese drawings, prepared under the direction of Krlo Gugler, consult
ing architect, show how the While House office facilities are bring In
creased without obvious alteration! in the statelv old mansion's appear
ance. The sketch above shows how the buildings will look when the work
Is completed; with "pent house" added to the executive offices build
ing (extreme left) and the portico extended. At left Is ft sketch of the
executive offices before alterations were begun. Both views are from the
rear. The white House faces Pennsylvania avenue and beyond the exec
utive offices Is the old State, War and Navy Building.
Meteorological Report
August 31, 1934.
FnrecnNtl
Modford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Saturday; normal temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday.
but overcast on the coast; normal
temperature.
Local Datft
Temperature ft year ago today
Highest 88: lowest 47.
Totol monthly precipitation .03 In
Deficiency for the month 31 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1933. 11.04 Inches. Deficiency for
the season. 7.08 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday 19; 8 a. m. today 88.
Tomorrow:
set 8:48 p. m
Sunrise 8:38 a. m.; sun-
Ohserratlons Taken at A A. M.,
120 Meridian Time
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MHDPORD .
New York .
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno . .
Roseburg 88
Salt Lake 83
San Francisco 83
Seattle 70
Spokane - 88
Walla Walla 03
Washington. D.O. 74
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Pastor Buys Newspaper
WESTMINSTER, Sal. The Rev.
M. Holt, Presbyterian minister, has
returned to hla first love newspaper
lng. He purchased the Westminster
Gazette, a weekly, and has ajaumed
active management. Before becoming
a minister, the Rev. Holt was a news
paper man.
Suicide Over Auto Death
CLEVELAND, O. tVP) Remorse over
a traffic accident In which hla auto
mobile killed one man and Injured
another, waa blamed by police for the
suicide of Otto Schnleder, 41, mecha
nic A nots which Schnleder left,
they said, ascribed the suicide to
worry over the traffic accident.
Strawberry
Chocolate
Orange Sherbet
Strawberry Sherbet
Pineapple Sherbet
203
Produce Co.
the best to buy"
UNDERPASS GUT
ASHLAND, Aug. 31. Spl.) At 1:43
Thursday afternoon, a steam shovel
completed excavation work on the
undercrosslng project north of Ash
land. A hole Is now broken com
pletely through the bank of earth
that separated the new highway from
the connection with the Ashland
entry.
Aa the ahovel broke through the
last of the excavation work, men
were preparing to place abutments In
the breach. Wooden forma are to be
completed, and concrete will be
poured.
While the concrete is hardening,
finishing work on the floor of the
excavation will be carried on, prepar
ing the roadbed for Its covering of
pavement.
Whea the concrete Is h ardened
ittlciently, railroad ateel wUl be laid
serosa the breach, and trains will be
re-routed to the steel bridge that at
present crosses the highway.
Dog Believe in Advertising
GALION, O. (P The Gallon Dally
Inquirer has found a dog among its
readers. No sooner was the paper on
the street carrying an advertisement
for a amell boy's lost Boston Bull
pup than the dog was found on Pub
lisher w. V. Goshorn's front porch. 1
is the
R GHT
The price of PEP is going urj, soon!
But today, most grocers are still
selling PEP at the old, low price.
Buy f PEP today. Save money.
fyre
1
IENCE
(Lwntlnued from page one)
that we made In other part of the
country In the past, and pay to get
things better."
He added:
"1 am awfully proud of the coun
try and awfully proud of the way
we are realising our national respon
sibilities, and am very certain that
the good people of the town will be
willing to go along and co-operate In
ft big program that ha nothing to
do with party and nothing to do
with section, trying to be square
with all, no matter what they call
themselves, no matter which party
or church they belong to.
Eyes Textile Strike
Mr. Roosevelt Is keeping ft close eye
on the textile strike. Marvin H. Mc
Intyre, presidential secretary, said
late last night that no developments
had occurred here for comment.
The president 1 mixing his home
visit with pleasure. He visited the
Dutchess county fair yesterday and
saw hi mother personally present
her cup to the winner of the saddle
class.
With Mrs. Roosevelt, he then mo
tored about the neighborhood to the
meeting of the Roosevelt Home club,
where a band greeted him.
1
VALLEJO, Cal., Aug. 81. (Al-
Plre, roaring through tons of grain
and sacking, demolished the 8 perry
Milling company's plant at South
Vallejo.
Firemen, aided by sailors from
Mare Island navy yard, battled the
blaze for hours yesterday.
Starting in the grain elevator the
blaze quickly enveloped the whole
structure, endangering the loves of
fifty women working In the bag re
pairing department and swept over
the entire wharf.
Breathing Device Clogs
AKRON. O. (flV-Harold Quirk. 80,
was taken to a hospital In serloue
condition after ft frantic dash by Po
lice Chief s. o. West, of Kent, O.,
to save him from choking. A apeolal
tub In Quirk'a throat, through
which he breathed, had become clog
ged. Paint Test Puzzled Motorist
Cleveland. O., (fl Motorist one
day suddenly noticed name and dates
painted alongside traffic lines at prin
cipal downtown Intersections. They
scratched their heads. Finally, Traffic
Commissioner Edward J. Donahue ex
plained that the police department
was testing various paints to see
which would last best for white traf
fic lines.
time to b
Always fresh
&
Mirage 8bowed City
BRIDUNOTON, England UP) Two
mirage war seen recently over Brid
lington Bay. One, which lasted for
ten minutes, showed Hull, several
mile dltunt, reflected In the sky so
clearly that Individual building
could be een. together with vessel
In the Humber. In the second. Flam
borough Read, mile sway, with It
light-houses, cliff and Tillage, were
een In the sky over to Bay,
Active Fire Warden ftt 78
AVERILL. Vt. (P Jack Holmes, 78.
1 still an active state fire warden and
keepa house for hi 100-year-old fa
ther. BICYCLES We pay cash for used
bikes. Medford Cycle. 93 N. Fir.
OldMr.
ptniaX e V1
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Public Invited To Lecture
Dr. W. W. Baner from the home office of the Amer
lean Medical Association will speak in the publio
auditorium of the court house at 7:30 p. m. Saturday,
Sept. 1, 1934.
General public are invited and the discussion will be
relative to public' health matters and of interest to
all citizens of the community.
Meeting sponsored by the Jackson County Medical
Society, Women's Auxiliary of Jackson County Med
ical Society and Jackson County Health Unit, Miss
Mildred Carlton, President,
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uy
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Pari (ff) Revolution of the pho
nograph Industry l promised by
Louis Jaffard, Pari scientist, who
claims to have invented a system
whereby one record of ordinary large
da, oan be played for an hour and
half. If his Invention prove practical
it will be possible to play the entire
Rhelngold on one record, Die Melter
singer on two.
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Old Town Marks Anniversary
MAJtOHETESR, O. UP) Manchester.
Ohio's third oldest settlement cel
hrftted it 14tth birthday recently, it
ws founded In 1790 by Gen. Natha
niel Mass!. Only Marlettle and Fort
Washington, now Cincinnati, r
older.
Boston s
ays:
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