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MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934.
Medford Mail Tribune
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MKUKOIIU FKINTIXO CO.
Jfj-lT-39 N. Ftr 8L
HOilKHI W. HUHU Mltf
An Independent Newspaper
Enured as second elass njstUf it Medford.
Oftfon, under Act of Uirea 8. 18TB.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, 51.0.
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mt Mill tn Ad. ants
Daily, one rr f.OU
Dally, tli awnlha S.Tft
Dally, on month , 60
Bt Carrier to Adnnt Mtdord, Ashland,
JiekunttUa, Central Point, I'bocnli, Talent, Gold
H I and on l thwart.
Dally, dm rear $6-0
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All terma, cash lo adfaoea.
Ofrirlil papar of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jaeksoo County.
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the um for publication of all aen dbpattbaa
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and aUu to In local oeva published bereln.
All 'Ignu for publication of apedaJ dispatches
twain art aim. reamed.
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Office In New York, Cbleato, Detroit, Sao
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By annul ttrr).
Slfned letttri perlalnlnf to perional Health and byjclrna not to du
eau dlurnoil, or treatment UI bt aniwered by Ur. Brady If a itampcil
teir-addremd antelope la eneloaed. Lettera ahonld be brief and written In
Ink. Owlni to the large number ot lettera recelnd only a tew can be an
awered. No reply can be made. to querlea not conforming to tnatrnctlona.
Addreee Dr. William Brady, J6J El camlna, Beverly Hllla, Cal. ,
CAIXINO A UtACK A qi'ACK.
Folks, you must not believe all
the doctor tell you about me. and.
doctori. you should not take too
literally the
thing your pa
tients tell you X
said.
A California
lady tells me
poignant story of
her experience In
the small, town
where she tb-
sides. She had
read repeatedly
about the Joys of
the d 1 a t h ermy
method of re-
movul ol tonsil and, although the
had had hers cut out In the con
ventional Castlliau way 10 years ago.
and found the experience quite un
pleasant, still, when the tonsils grew
again to a troublesome state she
rather welcomed the excuse to have
a whirl at this new f angled dia
thermy method, which, according
to my column, must be a positive
lark for the patient.
But her family physician wu sorry
he had no diathermy apparatus.
However, he was only too happy o
take her to the office of a colleague,
who had the necessary equipment.
Yes. Indeed, with the greatest
pleasure this other physician would
take care of the patient. Now, how
would she prefer the work done, In
two or three sittings or In six or
eight at weekly Intervals? Right
away It seems fairly evident that
the doctor was a novice at It, for
If he really had the technical skill
and experience he would net ask the
patient such a foot question.
Well, the lady eat blithely down
and submitted to the treatment.
She did so once. She says never
again. She has experienced a good
many painful things but never any
thing' to compare with the torture
of that treatment.
The doctor declared that she was
so resistant that he had to use three
times as powerful a current as lew
resistant patients required. What Is
my opinion about that?
When she' told the doctor that r
had said the treatments ahould be
practically painless .
Honestly, I wouldn't blame the
doctor for losing his temper right
there. But he preserved his equani
mity admirably and got off this
rather neat rejoinder: He remarked
that If Dr. Brady Is so good he
would have no time for writing news
paper articles. ,
You get ' the Implication, dear
readers?
I have often used that argument,
hope effectively, In answering
queries of correspondents about self
oommendfd specialists, I remind the
correspondents that If the charlatan
were really as good as he says he Is
in his booklets or come -on circulars,
he'd be kept so busy with, practice
that he could scarcely find time to
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By 0. 0. Mclntyre
In Klsmath Falls, county authori
ties have received a scolding for per
mitting public weddings at their
walkathon. What many would like
to know Is how the walkathon bride
and groom escaped being In It.
Mistletoe la hanging In many front
windows, and , charming daughters
have started hanging from Dad's arm,
in the vicinity of fur coats.
The Supreme Court of the United
States has held, by unanimous de
cision that, however painful, male
students of Institutions, receiving fed
eral funds or land grants, must en
gage In military drill. This rule has
bc?r, the cause of many Brat Bolshe
vik! pnrades on the cumpl of the
land. The high court decision means
that the personal views of a col-p-ion
against packing a gun, when
he wants to be at a social function,
are secondary to the military pre
paredness plans of the government
that Is footing the bill for his edu
cation. ,
T. Bybee, the J'vllle serf and down
trodden farmer, yesterday graciously
presented your corr. with a down
trodden cigar. !
ANEFZINO TECHNIQUE.
(Dps Moines (la.) Register)
A sneeze may be any one of a
number of capital gyrations. '
Prior to the Victorian era, a
aneeee was a sneene and the
deuce take It. It had certain
characteristics remindful of the
Elizabethan windjammers, It had
an element of utter frankness
and abandon. The physiognomy
moved slowly Into tense distor
tion, the head tilted gradually
back until It lay precariously on
the uppermost vertebra, and the
rest is history. Anyhow, the tIc
tlm felt tremendously Improved,
At the election Tuesday, the voters
Just voted, Instead of "Issuing a man
date,1 so slightly less thsn hslf ot
them managed to struggle to the
polls.
Sen MrNary (Rep.) ere his depar
ture for Washington. D. C, last week
end, granted an Interview which in
dicated the return of common-sense
to Republican leadership. This phe
nomena caught the Democratic party
of Oregon so completely unawares,
they approved and endorsed the sen
timents expressed.
Mrs. Margaret Munsell wife of A.
K O. Munaell, Harvard graduate who
gave her 500,000 and then donated
halanee of million dollar fortune to
charity, poses at Swan Island, Maine,
home where she stated she does not
agree with her husband's Ideas on
wealth. He Is living in. New York
"flophouse' and seeking Job. (Cut
caption Oregon City Enterprise) It
looks like he ought to go back to
school.
t
A new Bull Mooee movement looms.
It la generally understood the Moose
Is the only new part.
Till- lAHMKR'S WIIR.
A farmer's wife has no excuse for
not being cultured and up-to-date.
All she has to do Is to cook the
mraU and wash the dishes and
sweep the floors and scrub the steps
and wash the clothes and Iron the
linen and mrnd the socks and patch
the pants and milk the cows and
churn the butter and feed the chirk,
ens and bathe the children and tend
the garden and writer the flowers
and can the fruit and cut the chil
dren's hair and jet the dog on the
tramps and chase the cat out of the, Then there are the letters of nlea-
mlikhouae and poliah the silverware , ftnt tnonvmtty. Mark Twain, during
and blacken the store and clean out I his last eleht var. mcMm utt :r
a m-eek in a feminine hand from cne
canvass the country in - quest oi
credulous customers, or something
like that. I never dreamed of being
so exposed myself.
I must confess I've never treated
a tonsil with diathermy, and prob
ably I never shall. Yet I know what's
what, and my California colleague's
challenge compels me to tell what's
what.
The lady goes on to say she was
sick in bed for two days after the
treatment snd unable to drink
liquids for three days, also she had
a severe earache. She says the one
trestment caused two-third of the
tonsil to disappear.
And that is no doubt the explana
tion, of the unpleasant effects the
patient experienced. The lnexperl
enced . physiclsn attempted to ac
complish too much at the first sitting.
Easy does It, brothers. Easy ana
patient. ,
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Earmarks of Quackery.
My association with physicians
gives me the Impression that the
doctor whose ad I lnclcse la unethi-
csl . . . (L. O.)
Answer Your Impression Is cor
rect. The obscure practitioner, with
out standing In his local profession,
Invites credulous customers to come
to htm for removal of tonsils by dia
thermy, and assumes a comic opera
title such as "Neuro-Electro Clinic."
Why have dealings with such quacks
when plenty of reputable responsible
physicians are qualified to do every
thing the loudest quack can possibly
do? In actual performance the loud
est quacks seldom accomplish as
much as the unpretentious physician
does for a patient. But Barnum
was right.
Reckless Driving.
Sometimes forced to drive all night
without sleep. What will keep me
awake? Coffee has no effect. S. F. R.
Answer It should be a penal of
fense to' do so, or to compel or ask
any one to do so. The only safe
policy Is to pull up somewhere ofr
the road and have a nap for half an
hour, whet drowsiness overpowers
you. After that you can go on in
comparative safety.
Dwindle, Dwindle.
When I sent for your booklet "New
Design for Dwindling" In August 1
weighed 168 pounds. Today I weighed
140 pounds. My delight Is exceeded
only by Friend Husband's, for he
never did like 'em so plump as you
say you do . , . Mrs. R. F.
Answer Big girls, or big boys, too,
send a dime and 3 cent stamped ad
dressed envelope for copy of the
booklet. It makes reduction easy and
healthful.
(Copyright, 1034, John F. Dllle Co.)
Comment
on the
Day's News
can be assigned for Mr. Creel'a prea-
J ent attitude. Either he was not sin- I
jcere In promising the voters his sup- j
- port, or his sudden change of attl- i
tude has but one explanation, money
Influence.
Mr. Creel tries to make .the Idea
seem Impossible by saying that It
would take 34 billion dollars per year
or approximately one-half of the
present Income of the people to
operate It. With over 17 million peo
ple now. on the relief rolls (figures
by Mr. Harry L. Hopkins, manager of
the FERA) thl amount might be
somewhere near the present Income
of those who are fortunate enough
to have some employment, but as an
actual fact, only a billions of dollars
is required to start the fund, after
which It automatically and fo.iver
takes care of Itself.
Our national Income may be 45
billion dollars annually, as Mr. Creel
aua Vinf nii TBMfimAW RAT. FA
Well, If one has to die. that's thejamount l00 billion dollars monthly
By FRANK JENKINS
AS THESE words are written, Lieu
tenant Ulm and his two com
panions, would-be trans-Pacific filers,
are lost and unaccounted for.
The presumption is that their plane
la down somewhere In the wild waste
of waters they sought to span.
TjEPORE leaving Oakland, tlm said
U to
die smiling.1
Flight VTime
(Medford and Jackfon Count?
- History from the flies of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Teari
Ago).
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
December 6, 1034
(It wss Saturday)
Wet weather delays plowing In the
Table Rock area.
RED PETITIONS
FULL PARDON ON
way to die. And, after all, one HAS
to die, sooner or later.
If we take long chances with our
lives, we shouldn't complain If we
lose. Ulm and his companions cer
tainly took long, chances,
T"HE length of the chance they took
A was discounted by L. J. Skllllng,
navigator and radio operator of the
ship that apparently Is lost. Before
leaving, he said:
"The chance we are taking in fly
ing across the Pacific la no greater
than walking across a busy street or
sleeping In your home."
Maybe not. Still, It will have to be
admitted that the percentage of
deaths among those who have sought
to fly the Pacific has been far greater
than among those who walk across
busy streets or sleep In their homes.
N THE present"stage of aviation de
velopment, flying over the ocean
is a stunt, undertaken by those who
seek glory. Perhaps It Is a FOOLISH
stunt.
But If no daring soul had ever un-
(aee the 85th statistical abstract of
the United States government) and
the tax was never proposed to be
levied upon the national income, but
upon the gross transaction sales.
Therefore a two per cent tax on
that amount would be sufficient to
pay the fund. How these critics do
hate to have those "gross transac
tion sales" mentioned I
Now, Mr. Editor, let us get this
thing down to a real concrete form
and apply it locally. Wu have anestl
mated population In the Medford
trde area of 50.000 and, aa about
8 per cent of our population Is 60
years of age or over, we would have
4250 persons eligible for the pension.
Let us suppose that some Industry
proposed -to locate right here in
Medford that would employ 4250
persons regularly with a monthly pay
roll of 9860,000 or over !0.0OO,0OO
per year. What would be your atti
tude, Mr. Editor, toward that In
dustry? Would you deny It the right
to locate here? Would you encourage
It or discourage it?
Of course, we know what your
answer to these questions would be.
You wculd say. "of course we would
encourage It, we would lend It aid
within our power because the In
dustry you speak of would be done
Ed. Note: IVrsons wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should srnd letter direct to Dr.
n Milam Brady, M. D., 265 EI
Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cal.
m
NEW YORK. Dec fl. I have been
wandering up and down Broadway
this afternoon, Ignoring the sidewalk
flow of oafs and
pip-squeaks, and
looking upward.
That la, beyond
the first floDr,
It's a queer con
g lo m erate and
often e a tc h
penny world that
lives above Broad
way's first floor.
One sees a mu-
1 a awVi Artl art t Vi
1 4 '"j lesson on the
(Nv piano, banjo or
f J for 38 cents
mM yl ach and prac
tice froo. The iiiaui and water wave
salons 3 for gl are numerous. La
dles do not mind walking four or five
flights up to gain such reductions.
And for men Drew Suits for Hire,
93 a night and 91A deposit.
The opaque and shadowy dance
"palaces" high up must be profitable.
Any number established long befoie
the depression hav fox - trotted
through. And one window besoona:
Sammy Burns, Tap Dancing. Just
one of the Innumerable Broadway
minaret a to Terpsichore. The Kntt-a-Btt
Shop, too.
And. lol Mno'.i, neat of song sheet
salons one may see: Fairbanks Twin'
Beauty parlor. Also the Gertie Oovm
Shop and Biff, the Msgle King. Mi
lady's hat is fitted to her head for
1.35. Still another eyrie promises
to grow hair on the bald in 00 days
And many eaglets soar there.
Most novel Uts in depicting despic
able characters face repeiuloiis.
Certain people think the rtescrlptlu.u
fit them, enemies have schemed to
betray, etc. These are, of cours-.
mere imaginings, but threatening
letters are now turned over to tho
buthorlttea. David Graham Phllllpv
for two years before hit assassina
tion, received letters from a man who
thought he had been wronged. Phl,
11 pa had his name and address but
thoiuht the whole thing the work of
a crank. Had he sought the pollre.
hi life m taint have been saved.
the attic and dicker with the rag
r n and repap?r the pantry shelves
shoo the rhKkens off the back
; - h and wipe up the mud father
:;l the biya track In and bake the
l ".".rt and make the cakes and shake
the rugs and rt the carpets no
dun the furniture and drive the
ro cut cf the flower gtrden and
t- .-7 t trphrne and alft the
m 3 out of the atigar. and then Its
ten minutes to n:ne tn the morning
(Illinois raxm Journal),
slogan of the round-up is "Put him
on a boatl" Included In the human
cargo he expects to have many 'the
atrical agents. Also the panderers
who keep stables of young men to
put In the ring to break each other's
noses. Broadway has a dozen vari
eties of the breed, including the pa
drones who hire poorly paid girls to
snatch hats.
No Broadway haven gathers such
stylistic types as Undy's In the late
afternoon. They are Inside drinking
coffee and outside bristling with ban
ter. The radio, stage, screen, caba
ret, vaudeville, race track and gam
bling house are represented. Quick
talking fellows, characters they used
to call In an elder day, faute de
mleux,,"the Bowery boy," are there
with cooly competent ladles express
ing the tension of thinly spun steel.
Lads who know Jack Benny, Oeorgs
Jessel and Irving Berlin like th.it!
O lossy guys who yell "HI, Soph!" to
Miss Tucker. A parade ground for
goe-gaws of haberdashers and om-fllght-up
tailors. No one knows why
the steady current foams at Llndy'a
Once It was on the north side of t:ie
Palace. Before that, Churchill's, to
morrow or next year It may be some
where else. Wherever It congeals. It
Is the metropolitan glorification of
the drug store idler, or the cracker
barrel altter back younder. The "caso"
In the Manhattan metamorphosis, be
comes "the smart mugg."
Thingumabobs; Madame Curl, the
scientist, likes to beat a ffiare drum
for relaxation . . . The Prince of Wales
call his Canadian ranch neighbor.
FraRier Hunt, "Young Squirrel" . . .
Daahlell Hammett, novelist of hard
bolted literature, is a pushover for
sob films . . , John D. Rockefeller.
Jr., has a bowing acquaintance wltti
all avenue traffic cop from 42nd to
50th . . . Warwick Deeping has eaten
scrambled v for breakfast wttlwut
a mtas for 32 years.
who admired him greatly. She mere
ly a'tfned heraeir "lonely. The epl
ties were so splendidly philosophical
that he began to look forward to
them and made several effort to
learn the writer's identity, but he
never did.
Having Just watvhed a big paraoe.
It strikes m marshals for such pro
cessions are overlooking a bet In not
having Jules Olaenrer a a 'whole
'marching unit by himself. Indeed.
Oleanrer dash my cap and whlskrra
would make a swell one-man pa
rade. (Copyright, 1934, MoNaught Syndl
' cate. Inc.)
Rmal Wine for America
BUDAPEST (UP) A vineyard cov
ered area only 35 miles square In
Hungary, known as the Tokay dis
trict, has supplied Popes, Kings and
Emperors with spec! si vlnta (tea for
000 years, with the passing of royal
courts the owner of this historic
district, wine expert declare, are
rending this Tokay area wine ex
clusively to the United States.
ron-( olt pimle Owner,
HAC1ER5TOWN, Md. (IT) A
Haperstown pony has her owne;
scratching Uts head She recent I v
Frank Ce. th hotelier. Is plan! caw birth to a colt with danker-l.
nin? to chartrr a ship Mr a cne y I ear, a dark stripe aero it ti k
trip to Pstaaioni for pest ho lif and a tall like It mother The pony
on ths Hon of other peopl. ma' is owned by J. Henry fihsru.
H..ira . n v. , - . with private capital, not with public
dertaken a foolish stunt In order to I ,,., v .
win glory, a lot of Important things did you not and. If I recall, you also
that have been accomplished would rejoiced in the expenditure of several
still remain UNACCOMPLISHED.
BLACK JOE""INErTTI, a bar
tender In Stockton, runs amuck
after consuming too much of his own
merchandise, and shoots three men.
Then he commits suicide.
Crazy? Probably so.
ANYBODY who takes on more liq
uor thsn he can handle is, to All In
tents and purposes, crazy until the
effects of ft wear off.
Thst's a mighty good thing for
EVERYBODY to remember In these
days.
THREE drunks in Palntsville, Kl.,
are chained to poles on Main
street, and will be left there, except
at night, until they agree to work
out their fines.
Chaining men to poles Isn't In line
with modern Ideas, but It MIGHT be
a good Idea to put all drunks up on
a platform In some public place
seating them In comfortable chairs,
of course with a j-ficard reading
something like this:
"These persons, didn't have com
mon sense enough to control their
own appetites. Look at them and
TAKE HEED.
thousands of dollars of CWA funds
In this vicinity about a year ago
and have Just recently championed
the bond Issue for sewerage Improve
ments, all of which, I am tempted
to remind you are the expenditure
of public money.
Since you take r.d have taken
this stand, why not lend your aid
and support to this proposed meas
ure, which will actually SAVE the
taxpayers millions of dollars per year.
Instead of making It an added bur
den.' Setting aside any selfish rea
sons, which are apparent enough.
I you should not only be willing, but
anxious to support tnis plan rrom
the standpoint of public benefit
alone.
Sincerely,
L. R. SHURTLEFF.
Communications
Central Point will have a winter
lyceum course.
Itinerant peddler reaps harvest from
ssle of oranges on stieets and pays
no license.
Three citizens arrested for being
intoxicated on Main street.
Indignation of the Democratic
party "knows no bounds at base
slander of Republican leaders, It Is too
dead to bury." The Jackson county
Democratic central committee will
call a meeting and pass a resolution
"refuting the slimy falsehood."
Coldest weather of the winter pre
dieted for next week.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Deoember 6. 1914
(It was Sunday)
"Billion dollar congress" to open to
morrow.
Russian and German news reports
both claim "great victories In Poland."
Twenty-three local autolsts are
nabbrd for "running around n'o'hta
without lights." Included In the list
are Dr. E. H. Porter, Dr. R. W. Clancy,
Frank Ray and Ralph G. Bardwell.
Work on the Barnum hotel is near-
Ing completion.
Poem by Ben H. Lampman on the
'Craft of the Cougar" attracts wide
attention. Lampman Is editor of the
Gold Hill News.
Espee engineers threaten to go on
strike.
Heavy rain falls on valley with
snow on the hills.
41 CLUB LEADER
E
s I
(Contlnueo t.om page one)
Pension Stand Criticized.
To the Editor:
Because you have seen fit to edito
rially quote Mr. George Creel In his
criticism of the Townsend old age
revolving pension plan, will you
kindly grant me sufficient space to
nnswer.
It seems strange that George Creel.
who was defeated In the late pri
maries as candidate for the office
of governor of California, and who
voluntarily, white seeking the voters
support, promised them his influ
ence at Washington for the success
of the Townsend plan, an aid now
voice his objection to the plan by
offering the only excuse pronounced
by any critic, that "it can't be done."
It seems that but one of twb reasons
Attorney General Cummlngs who
would like to prosecute Andrew Mel
lon, the aluminum king. Is virtually
surrounded by aluminum In his dally
life. In fact the new Justice depart
ment building Is now known aa the
aluminum palace, a fact which must
be gratifying to Mr. Mellon.
The huge doors at the various
ground floor entrances are ilumlnum
as are all corridor doors, window
frames, swinging gates between
rooms, fixtures, railings and what
not.
The excuse Is that the building
was designed prior to the new deal.
A lawyer recently went to the NRA
legal division with this argument:
All codes spell the word employee
with two "e's." This implies the fem
inine gender. Therefore the codes
properly apply only to female work
ers. So far he has not been able to get
anyone to listen to him.
Miss Helen Cowglll, assistant state
4-H club leader, will be In Medford
December 7 to confer with the home
demonstration agent regarding eg
ganlzlng and administration of 4-H
ciuds in jaexson county.
Tomorrow afternoon Miss Cowglll
will visit clubs In the Sams Valley
district at a rally gathering of the
clubs And their leaders. In the even
ing she will conduct a leaders' train
ing class In the county agent's office
at the court house.
Twenty-eight 4-H clubs have been
organized In the county in cooking,
clothing, canning, room Improvement
and camp cookery this fall by Alice
Malln, acting home demonstration
agent. The goal for the year Is achieve
ment for every 4-H club member and
the attendance of the outstanding
4-H members from each community
at the 4-H summer school at Oregon
State college next fall.
Hawaiian Bank Deposits Grow.
HONOLULU. Hawaii . (UP) Indic
ative of Hawaii's swift commercial
growth since It became part of the
United States La the fact that total
bank deposits In the islands In 1001
were only H,600.000, compared with
974.300,000 In 1933.
(Continued from page one.)
auto; (3) that ftoy Lammon, Ash
tsnd policeman, and chief witness
against Reed, Identified him then,
but told four witnesses Immediately
following the crime, that 'he could
not Identify' the slayer; (4) that new
evidence has been revealed, since the
trial, that Reed was in a hamburger
stand, half a mile away, at the time
of the shooting.
Affidavits Presented
Allegation of conflicting state
ments of Laymon, and the presence
of Reed In the hamburger stand. Is
supported by affidavits of Ashland
residents, and-one by More Hamil
ton, local newspaper man. Knott and
Laymon were riding In a police car
when the murder occurred.
The petition sets forth, that owing
to a lack of funds Reed was unable
to perfect an appeal to the state su
preme court. He was defended by At
torneys Gus Newbury and Don R.
Newbury, appointed as counsel by
the court. The petition attacks the
veracity of Lnymon's testimony.
Reed, In his own defense claimed
that he had ridden from Denver with
McQuade and Jackson to Ashland,
and upon arrival In that city Jack
son was intoxicated, and McQuade
"took him for a walk." while Reed
sought a registration station. He tes
tified he strolled alone about Ash
land, and went into the hamburger
stand for a cup of coffee. While
there he heard of the murder, and
secured a room, where he remained
until the next morning, when he
headed north In his auto. The auto
was found November 19, 1931. by
state police officers, papers in the
car furnished Information relative
to Reed, Jackson, and McQuade.
Reed claimed that he "never saw
his companions after they parted
upon arrival In Ashland.
Arrested In Colorado
Reed was arrested Christmas eve
at Longmont, Colorado, at the home
of kin, and returned to this county
for trial early in January. The Juy
that heard his case deliberated nine
hours before reaching a decision, at
one time considering the extreme
penalty.
Reed, In a statement attached to
the petition affirms his Innocence,
and stresses his lack of funds to pro
cure an appeal.
At the trial. Reed offered an alibi,
that he was not with McQuade and
Jackson at the time of the murder
and that he was a victim of circum
stances and bad companions.
The slaying of Knott, came clos
upon the heels of the murder of an
other Ashland policeman, for which
James Kingsley was hanged In state
prison, and public sentiment was
high.
Reed since Incarceration in stat
prison, has been employed In th
machine shop.
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GRANTS PASS. Dec. (Spl.)
With one le.j. numb due to varlcow
veins, and suffering from extreme
hunger, Leon E. Kahn, 37, transient,
was brought to the Josephine county
Jail and given food and a bed shortly
after 9:30 p. m. Tuesday, by State
Policeman Mace Pewtherer.
Kahn, a hatter by traoe. had drop
ped at the side of the road about one
mile and a half north of the Mount
Sexton service station, late In the
evening when his leg "went desd"
because of the ailment from which
he was suffering. Two days without
food Increased his condition.
A tourist named M. K. Ulman of
Ray, N. D., found the young man
and brought him to the service sta
tion after Khn had Iain by the road
obcut an hour, officers said. He then
hurried on to Grants Pass and noti
fied the police.
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symptoms of weak kidneys and Irri
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