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PAGE TEN MF.DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934. CARRY STATE By FAT MAJORITIES Control of Both Branches of Legislature Gained Tammany Gets Revenge for Beating In New York By B. L, MVINGSTONF NEW YORK, Not. 7. (AP flwept onward before tha momentum of a rebuilt Tammany machine In New "York city, the Democratic party car. rled the New York state "off year" elections by tremendous proportions yesterday and captured completely tlv state government. The Democratic ticket, headed by Governor Herbert H. Lehman, ran up pluralities of 700,000 and more, won control of both branches of the nor mally Republican state legislature and rendered an overwhelming en doreement of the new deal doctrines of President Roosevelt. The collapse of the Republican party In New York city was In sharp contract to Tammany Hall, boister ously hitting the come-back trail from Its disastrous defeat or last No vember at the hands of the fu;!?n party In the municipal election. In New York city, Tammany took revenge for Its beating of last year bv electing Prank J. Taylor city comp troller over Joseph D. McOoldrlck, fusion Incumbent, by the margin of 13,855 votes. Taylor's eloction constituted' a se vere strain upon Mayor liaOuardia'i city administration, and with Tam many now controlling five and pos albly seven of the 18 votes of the important board of estimate, the fu alon working majority faced an un certain future. Governor lehman's defeat of Robert Moses, the Repub lican candidate, was swift and stag gering. The majority for the presi dent's close friend and successor at Albany approached the 850.000 mark as final return filtered In. The governor's final plurality will far exceed that of 700.000 given Mr. Roosevelt In the IPSO gubernatorial elections, and will closely approxi mate the governor's lead of 847,439 when he was selected Unit two years ago. United States Senator Royal S. Copeland won handily for his third term with a plurality of about 780, 000, all from New York city. WIFE TO TESTIFY WOODLAND, Cflllf., Nov. 7. (UP) Helen Louise Doke, "White Hibiscus" of the Lamar Holllngshead murder trial, will be called as a prosecution witness against her husband, Judson C. Doke, It was announced today by District Attorney O. C. McDonald. McDonald said he had subpoenaed Mrs. Dake to appear Wednesday when trial of Doke on charges of shooting and killing the youthful poet-lover of hla wife will be resumed. Mrs. Doko has not been In the courtroom since Doke wss brought to trial, she reportedly had volunteered her services as a witness for the de fense, however, saying that she wss prepared to stand by her husband. McDonald's move came as a new surprise In the rapidly ending trial. Monday defense counsel rested Its case. (Continued f.om page one) A certain first-class movto cowr.f had a script written for a feature picture based on the llle of Mclvln Purvis, the gang trapper of the de partment of Justice, with Chirac ter altlo Hollywood flourish, It waa to be called: "Federal Dick." The leid was to be played by Gary Cooper, who Is about twice as tall as Purvis. The story was about twice as tall to. The department of Justice put Its foot down on the production quickly Mr. Roosevelt a' handling of the auto code was considered by political tech nicians to be Just as good as the han dling of the banker. The code exten sion for 00 days satisfied the au'.o Industry and the order of a labor In Teatlgatlon pacified labor, or was sup posed to. The Liberty league also will open tip now. It has been laying ltw until after election to avoid political complications. The American Lev ion hss fo'lowed the new deal practice and wteoletj a flrst-clasa Washington news man Hrold K. Phillips) as publicity mm He will handle the Indianapo'ts end and the Washington end will con tinue to be in the experienced hands of Eddie Lewis. Edward N.Bywatcr M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon C.it.ii Rcts and Sinus Surgery n Specialty Grv.ti Pass Oregon LIBBY ACTS FOR HER CHILD i 7 04 r i ; . J t '. Ijtoj'j-if,, ' y i xr -or,, '.n Christopher Smith Reynolds, posthumous ion of Z. Smith Reynolds, and Mrs. Llbby Hclman Reynolds, former Broadway favorite. Iiaa en tered the litigation over disposal of his father's tobacco millions. At Winston-Salem, N. C, where the Case la being reviewed, It Is under stood that the action Is to be aimed at clearing away legal red tape to permit a compromise disposition of Smith Reynolds' share of hit father's estate, estimated at S20.000.0CO or mora. She's The 'Boss' Of Pro Grid Team sa ( V J, i. 1 Women art forging ahead rapldl) n a or" variety of endeavora but Mist Olyma Orr, Dallas, Tex., ao :lety girl, haa flrat claim to the lonor of boealng a professional football team. Mlsa Orr, operator 3t a school of dramatic arts, will ao directing the Dallas Rams In their next game iron the bench (Associated Press Photol CUTTING JAKES LEAD IN NEW MEXICO VOTE ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Ho. 7. (fP) With a 10-vot margin, Sen, Bronson Cutting, Republican, Jumped Into the lesd in his race for ro-electlon today sRAlnst Corwreeaman Dennis Chavea. Democrat. The vote for 518 oreclnct out of 783 in the state gave Cutting 37.067; and Chavea, B7.057. for the Big Game OREGON vs. O. S. C. PORTLAND SAT. NOVEMBER lOfA ROUNDTRXP COACH-TOURIST SQ60 FIRST CLASS 5Q30 ON SALE FRI. NOV. f Bt Lack by Midnight, Novumbrr 1. See this great gridiron clannic and enjoy the Armistice Day holiday in Portland. Lot th an gineor drive you. Comfortable, convenient rvlt-e by day or overnight. A.k Aar.t Dttktlt I. r. tMH.h, 5r11t. Tel. 31 FAILS 10 PLEASE BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. (UP) A decision of the National Long shoremen 'a board, granting higher wages but denying the request of approximately 500 Pacific coast ship clerks and checkers for shorter hours and hiring hall control, was received without enthusiasm. Inst night. J. J. plnnepan, president of an or ganization of Bome 250 Sun Fran cisco workers, characterized the de cision as "very disappointing." "It does, however, open the way for collective bargaining and we hopo to open negotiations with the em ployers for changes Immediately," he said. SALEM. Nov. 7. (API Governor Jultua L. Meier today sent a telegram to Governor-elect Charles H. Martin containing the following congratula tory statement; "My heartiest congratulations on your victory and on your great op portunity for service to the state. If my office or any department un der my supervision can be of assist ance to you, please call on me. "It Is my earnest desire to coop erate with you In all mitters affect ing the state of Oregon." TAYLOR, HAMILTON! LEADING IN RACE FOR LEGISLATURE! (Continued from page one.) flclal count, as far sa Brock way and Taylor r concerned. The vote stood: Hamilton (D) 8.934 Taylor (R) 3.582 Brockway (R) 3,620 Grenbremer (D) 3,384 For constable Medford. district: Anderson D) 3,503 Hollenbeak R) 1,482 Andersen's majority ., 1,021 The surprise of the election was the seeming defeat of Commissioner R. K- Nealon of Bams Valley by L. O. Caster of Phoenix, Democratic candi date. Nealon carried Ashland, but failed to roll up enough of a lead to overcome Caster's strength in the rural districts. The vote: Caster 4.371 Nealon 4,279 Caster's lead ... 292 County Judge Day apparently haa defeated H. D. (Johnny) Reed of Gold Hill by a majority of 957, with seven precinct missing. The count: Day - 8,030 Reed 4,073 Day's majority . 957 Sid I. Brown has a substantial lead over Sheriff Walter J. Olmscheld for sheriff. The vote was: Brown - - 8,279 Olmscheld 4,169 Brown's majority 1,110 Senator George W. Dunn of Ash land defeated Attorney E. E. Kelly of this city by a majority of 1,574. The vote: Dunn 6.033 Kelly 3.419 -i-- ( Dunn's majority 1,574 . SISTER STATES SEATTLE. Nov. 7. (AP Bo the governor of Washington aald to the governor of Oregon "Your name Is Martin, tool" Oregon and Washington, neighbor tng Pacific northwest states, will bot'j have governors named Martin when Major General Charles H. Martin takes office In Oregon. He was elect ed governor yesterday and like the Washington governor, elected two years ago, is a democrat. But the Washington governor waa a miller and the Oregon governor-to-be was a soldier. GERMANY IN PROTEST FRENCH OCCUPATION BERLIN, Nov. 7. (AP) Germany today made diplomatic representa tions to Paris, London, Rome, and Brussels objecting to "the use of French troops in the Saar basin territory" as Is believed here to be contemplated. The German ambassadors to the four capitals named made the representations. Oregon Wentlipr. Cloudy with rain tonicht or Thurs day In west portion; moderate tem perature; increasing southeast winds off coast. This coupon Is published for the convenience of Community Cheft contributors who wish to personally present or mall their pledges di rect to Chest headquarters at the Medford Chamber of Commerce office. Contributions of food and clothing will also he welcome In this effort to meet community welfare needs for the coming season. Medford Community Chest for 1935 SIBSCRIPTIOS BLANK In consideration of the subscriptions of others tn the MEDFORD COMMUNITY CHEST, and to provide fund for Medford's Relief and Welfare Work, I subscribe: ..Full pledge. ..Cah herewith. ...L'npald balance In ...Monthly payments. ..Quarterly payments. ignature , Designation, If any SUSPECT TAKEN BY U. S. AGENTS WASHINGTON, Not. 7. (AP) ' Tba department of Justice today an nounced that Ita agents had taken Into custody Oscar H. Robson ("Bus ter") upon authorization of the U. 8. attorney of Phoenix. Ariz., aa the ' kidnaper of six year old June Robles ! The department aald that a federal complaint la being filed charfrlnit ; Robson with the sending of extortion lettera through the United States ; mall. Robson, a 31 year old resident of Tucson, Ariz., waa Identified by the various handwriting experta who de clared that the handwriting In the extortion letters, which called for payment ot 15.000, was his. For several years he haa been con nected with a dunce hall In Tucson. Better clothea lor lesa. It will PS) you to climb my atalrwaj. Klein tae Tailor, 123 East Main, upatalra. BILIOUS, DIZZY, JAUNDICE Mrs, jietweu. ntrje of "21 S. . RamoQi St., PortUnd, Ore., said: "When I was very young I developed Jaun oVe ; my ejes neeanie a nep yellow, I had many biliou it tack t and was not able to eat, I would frel faint and ditzv and lost weight. Mother had me take Dr. Tierce's M'diral Discover)- and I fullv regained mv health and strength." Write Dr. Tierce's Clinic. Buffalo, N. Y. New site, tablets 50 eta., liquid $1 00. Largi ilze. tabs, or liquid. $1.35. "WsDo Our Pan." FRESH EGG WEAK PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 7. (AP) Trading In the fresh egg market con tinued to reflect a stringy character and price but no changes were sug gested for the day. Storage continued weak. Demand for live chickens continued firm but without price change appar ent generally. Here and there a frac tional premium In the buying price was suggested. Trade In the potato market con tinued to gain in strength but in some quarters the suggestion was made that the demand was artlflcai and created by Californlans to atop sales here and force higher prices in the south. ST. PAUL, Nor. 7. (AP) Gov. Floyd B. Olson today was assured or re-election for his third consecutive term as the only farmer-labor gov ernor of Minnesota in the state's his tory. Late returns boosted his margin over Martin A. Nelson, Republican. that for a time' fluctuated around 26.000, EX-MAYOR RETURNED BY VOTERS OF BAKER BAKER, Nov. 7. ( AP J. B. Mea slck. former mayor of Baker, defeated George Marshall In the mayoralty SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. ..HONOLULU SUVA . . . AUCKLAND . . . SYDNEY Sail to the South Sea Isles, via Honolulu. Visit Australia and New Zealand. 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Leopold Schmidt discovered similar brewing waters at Turn water where the completely new Olympia Brewery now stands and where Olympia Beer is again brewed exactly as it was before prohibition and by the same family of brewmasters. 'It's the Water" has a definite meaning endorsed by the find ings of scientific research as follows: 1. Extracts from the hops and grains hidden flavors. 3. Gives golden color and spark ling life to the beer. 3. Creates a more active ferment ation of the yeast cells, thereby making the beer more digesti ble and of constant purity. !. Prevents detrimental changes when the beer is bottled and chilled. Serve It in Tour Home Olympia Beer is a wholesome, mildly stimulating beverage. Original imported yeast stock from Denmark guarantees complete fermentation which means that Olympia Beer is pre-digested and, therefore, non-fattening. You can obtain it from your dealers. Olympia Brewing Co., Olympia, Wash. . 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