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PAGE TWO MEDFORD M IL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1931 RELIEF DEFEAT SINCLAIR E PHOETNIX, Ariz., Bept. 7. One man wa injured fatally during hand to hand flghU Thursday betwn po loce and aherlff'a deputies and agi tators attempting to picket federal emergency relief administration head quarter. An undetermined, number were in jured. The dead man waj not Immediately Identified. He waa believed to be a member of the would-be picketing force of about 20O which twice waa Peter P. Myhand, Here On Visit, Declares Author Will Be Beaten by Ray mond L Haight in Finals Ptr P. MThand o( Mcred. Calif . member ot aha California atat board of agriculture and prominent demo crat, upon hie arrival In Medford yea terday to renew old acquaintance with P. a. Oenaon, manager ot the Hotel Medford, atated that the "Tla lonary dreama of Upton Sinclair, democratic candidate for the Cali fornia governorship, oan never be perpetuated," and phopheeled that a darlt horee, Raymond L. Haight, run ning on the commonwealth ticket, will be the next governor of California. Mr. Myhand. who will remain In Medford until Monday, la ataytng at the Hotel Medford, where he and Pete" tre talking over old tlmea. The two were boyhood frlenda In the eaat. Dig Occasion Mr. Myhand aeemed completely ab sorbed In the outcome of the Califor nia tatA electlona. and aald that he FILMS 29c 120-8 Exp. EXIT INSECT SPRAY nn time for other Dolltlcal Inter-I cat. "Thle la the blggeit occasion In J politic that California has ever known." he aald. "We want to choow a man who will not only please the citizens of California, but one who will win the honor and respect of our sister statea." "No, Upton Sinclair will not be the next governor." said Mr. Mynani. n. Quart Tin MIST0L Note Drop 17e (25c site) K0TEX "Sinclair's plans are all dreama. His big vote In the general election was eoclallat. and most of that came from Loe Angeles alone. Now he has an nounced that he la full-fledged democrat, casting aside all soclsllatlc relations and losing the aupport of his former party." When asked hla opinion of the fa mous author'a atatement that la elect ed hla first official act will be to par don Tom Mooney, Mr. Myhand aald. "It doesn't look very well for a oandl date for governor to aay that he will open the bars for a dynamiter who took human Uvea In the Preparedness dav bomblrur In 8sn rrsnclsco." Sinclair's trip east to see President! DAnuviit win not avail him any-; ? thing, according to Mr. Myhand. who i ty PI'TNMI DYES 9c 1.1c pkR. OSMINDO CIGARS 3 for 10C 91. .1:1 imv LIME RICKEY I2y2c (Ttdlnier) 1'nrte snm Watch (iunmntrrd WIX ftuntttirr Prnlectliin Do. 39c also doesn't believe the aemocre'ici convention Bept. 30 at eacramenio will endorse the author for the gover norshlp. "If Sinclair ahould win the ih.i.nn." Mr. Mvhand continued, "It would mean the disruption of the J democratic party." Ilalellt Is Man "Then who, In your opinion, ahould be elected?" waa asked. "There Is a dark hoiae In the race," Mr. Myhand replied, "who will be the next gover norf California Raymond U Haight, who is running on the commonwealth J ticket." He Is a substantial business man of 38 yeara of age, who has serv- j ed as a member of the California Rail- I way commission, Mr. Myhand added, j AUrmed over the political sltua-j tlon. California reollres that the vis- j tonary dreams of Upton Slnclslr can never be perpetuated, and that Act- j ln Governor Prank P. Merrlam'a re actionary activities will not be en dorsed by the democrata. Therefore the progressive democrats and repub licans will support Haight." But Mr. Myhand still doca not think kii that Raymond L. Haight la the best choice. "If C. O. Young, who waa do- pj publican ticket, had been chosen as a candidate and eleoted, there la no doubt that he would have been one of the beat governora California has ever iiert." live Candidate's Past People are forgetting about poli tical parties and delving more Into a candidate's pssl, Mr, Myhand said, and commented that while Sinclair la a "wonderfully fluent writer, he Is nnt a Business man." Seeming much Impressed by the j dvsuij ana kh u. wi ,wt.j i..i orchards, Mr. Myhand will visit msny of thsm and other points of Interest In the valley while here, accompanied by Mr. Denson. "I know all about my host's hospitality," Mr. Myhsnd con cluded, "as he built (ha Tioga hotel In Merced." He explained that the J Tioga hotel waa built to accommo- frj 19c ROr tubes None llefter LUNCH IHTRKT &9c date Yojwmlte National park tour Ists, and has proved one of the most popular hotela In the atate. 1 TO DAILY MEALS Aspirin VANCOUVER, Wash.. Sept. 7. (AP) ' Oenerl James K. Parsons, com- mandant of Vancouver Barracks, has witneaAed torn Interest-compelling Incidents In a long and varied career. 1 Among the moat fascinating was the , on he related today. t On a tour of inspection he rlslted the Mary's Crrett CCC camp near Sslem. Prom the meM-hall he saw a mongrel female dog departing with a kitten In Its mouth. Inquiry among the tre troopers developed that the dog, whone ownership Is undetermined, three tlmea a day at mealtime. ee arches the kitten out In the wood a. picks It up and brings It to the mens Sisll for food. As the meal 1 over the dog again collars the kitten and returns It to the woods. The tree troopers declared that In the two weeks this has been going on neither the dtg nor the kitten haa missed a meal. No Tin. or llrlts lr. ravne's TOOTH PASTE Thi" Are Jnt a lew of the tlnritiiltis Hut Awntt Vna at Ucttern lhrlit! Anncln l Aim s 17c 71 AUTO GLAS8 Pender, llody A Radiator He pan Ueiterat (Inert Mrtaj Light Htriiftiirut imn 111(11 1 MfaTAL UOKKS 109 K. Itb SU rbont m mm subdued by tear gas and clubs. He! was run down by a truck as officers ; and rioters charged through the street In front of the relief headquarters. Stones were hurled by the rioters j and they fought with pick handles. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PRINCIPLES RECOGNIZED PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7, &) The . Aluminum Company of America, a Mellon concern, Mrecognl7es and ac-' cepts the principles of collective bar- ; gaining" as provided In the national industrial recovery act in a comprom- ; Ufl agreement reached today with un- . Ion leaders, to end a month-long strike by 8,000 men and women em- i ployes. j t RUTH LUY DANCINQ STUDIO, en roll Saturday, Sept. 6. Sparta Blag ; Phone 1545. 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