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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1934. PAGE SEVEN t CHRISTMAS DINNERS 7 ENJOYED BY HORSES HARTFORD. Conn.. Doc. 22 (AP) .-Old Bobbin had Ms Christmas din ner today. Through the generosity of Mrs. C. L. P. Robinson, a special holiday menu was served to about 400 horses. It consisted of four quarts of ground corn and oats, one cup of brown sugar and sliced apples and carrots. Feeding stations were established throughout the city. BORAH FOR IMMEDIATE G. 0. P. REORGANIZATION WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 (AP) Sen ator Borah of Idaho asserted today he was opposed to "waiting until the next national convention meets to reorganize the personnel of the Re publican party machine. Crushed to Death In Holier. LISBON, O. (UP) Raymond Peters was crushed to death when his body was drawn through a roller at the plant of the National Brass and Copper company here. Workmen were unable to stop the machinery in time to save blm. He was married and the father of four children. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. Ships' Crews Strike. PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 22 (API After having made demands for higher wages and better food, about 35 members of the crews of two Portland-owned ships loading here were on strlKe today. The strike was "unofficial" In that It was not spon sored by the International Seaman's union or any of Its affiliates. Radios old. or radios new, they work their best when we get throiwt "Pruitt's can do it." Phone 22 -i YIN UPERVAL For your convenience our store will be open until 6 P. M. Monday night Streamlined Airplane Design Modern Beauty Wards Sky-King velocipede I Red and green cruising lights, bright "landing" light, 12-inch front wheel and a low price I YouH want one I Other si:e3 priced proportionately low. ''. V; y':fi jiff V New Air-Filled Giant Size Rubber Tires $.95 For a new riding thrill try this scooter! It's like floating I Ball, bearings, collapsible seat, parking stand and footbrake. 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(UP) New York's professional drink dlahera to night set about tha task of adrto lng tha nation of tha proper alcoholic way to celebrate Tuletldt. Oacar of tha Waldorf, Curler O'Connor of the Rlts, Dan Donnelly of the Btltmore, Vlo Perastn of that Sherry Net her land smona; the lofti est cocktail benders In tha metropo lis offered a list of recipes that should appeal to tha moat genteel tasta. However, for those persona wno would like to go on a real blnga and are Interested more In effect than method, try drinking a bottle of beer out of a soup plate with a spoon. This was passed on by Al, tha bar tender at the oyster bar around tha corner. "One round, said Al, "and It win make you want to shinny up tha Christmas tree. Two, and youTl think you're the stratosphere balloon. Dan Donnelly offers his Bi It mora cocktail" aa tha Yuletlde lubricant! One-fourtn Italian vermouth, three fourths dry gin, dash of Maraschino and a haeel nut (tha distinctive touch). Shake well and drink. The plnconette la Vlo Feraaln'a fa vorite. The head man at the Sherry Netherland bar mixed one-fourth Jig ger of gin, one-half jigger of amer plson. a fourth Jigger of French ver mouth and three dashes of gum syr up. Shake, strain and swallow. Chrla, the man across tha street, offered a simple on that anybody can try. Pour a half pint of rye Into a tumbler, drink well, and ahake ItEIH IN LAW PORTLAND, Dee. VI. (AP) A rea ommendatloa that Ojegon's erlmlasl syndicalism law be strengthened, rather than repealed, was brought so the annual convention of the District Attorneys' association of Oregon here today by Oeorge Codding, Jackson county prosecutor. Suggested amendments to the Ore gon liquor enntral aet also occupied the attention of the district attrs nejrs at the opening session of thel two-day meeting. Answering the pleas of some groupa that the criminal syndicalism law be repealed, District Attorney Codding declared, "My Idea Is that we ought to put more teeth In the law rather than wipe It off the statute bookv Codding said he will ask the re lutlona committee to advocate that the state legislature strengthen the law by returning to tt eertaln pro visions which were stricken from It by the 1933 legislature Several amendments to the liquor oontrol law were auggested at the round-tab:, ' discussion by the mea who have vhe responsibility of prose cuting violators of tha law. One proposal was that the Juettea courts be given concurrent Jurisdic tion with the circuit courts over all violations of the so-called Xnox law. The Idea was favorably received and probably will be Incorporated among the resolutions. PHOENIX. Aria., Deo. M (AP) Winnie Ruth Juda, Arizona's "blond tigress," who In 1S31 was charged with killing Agnes Ann Lerol and Hedwlg Samuelson and stuffing their dismembered bodies into s trunk. was embroidering Christmas presents for friends when seen by a reporter today for the first tuns In recent months. Mrs. Judd, s patient at the state hospital for the Insane, la described by hospital attendants as hsvlng "ohanged." The fire and temper which marked her numerous courtroom ap rearancea until she was declared In sane, are gone, and ahe Is "mees and humble." She has become proficient st sew Ing and hair-dressing. Carl's for the tresses of other Inmates of the wo men's ward la a part of her regular routine by choice. BAD CHECK PASSER Clifford Knight, 19. of route 4. who was held by city police Wednesday for Investigation after ha was run down snd subdued by Merrltt Probst field, clerk at Economy Oroceterla No. 1 for passing a false check, has been released to return to his wife snd children In Boise. Ida., elty po lice mild Friday. The account for 17. TO at the Orocetena waa made good by Kntsht', half-brother, Myron Down Is, of route 4. HI'tnrte Hall Burned Down SANDUSKY, O. (UP) HlstoriS Wheeler's hall, where Jenny Llnd once sang, where Charles Dickens spoke In 1843, snd where William Henry Harrison appealed to north western Ohio for support In his presidential campaign, waa leveled by fire recently. Rare Cup and Saucer In Texas. DALLAS. Texas (UPI Dr. D. O. Mood, pastor of Grace Methcdlst church here, owns a rsre cup and saucer used 900 years sgo by John Wesley, founder of Methodism. Blue decorations on both cup and saucer depict a Chinese scene, witfr. tem ple In the middle ground, -