Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    PAGE ELEVEN
FINALISTS IN OPEN MATCH PLAY,
will expire, according to announce
ment made yesterday by M. S. Bow
ler, sales supervisor tor that company
In the northwest district. Mr. Bowler
was in Mtdford on a brief visit, con
ferring with dealers In the Medford
area.
The combination of eight bottle
tops from any C. H. B. condiments,
or labels from cans of C. H. B. to
mato juice, or wrappers from C. H. B
Worchester? hire sauce will entitle the
housewife to a set of six tomato Juice
grasses. Due to the fact that the
present stock of C. H. B. tomato Juice
has be;n exhausted In this territory,
the labels from c. H. B. spinach, or
an extra cap from any other C. H. B.
product will be accepted in this free
offer, according to Mi. rowler.
over the success of the special deal
here and stated that many southern
Oregon housewives have token advan
tage of the Nportuntty to secure a
set of the attractive crystal blown
glasses with fluted bases, and embel
lished with a colorful tomato motif.
Due to the demand for these sets,
glasses are being rushed to house
wives who send In the neceuary 0
H. B. caps as quickly as possible.
Ose Mail Trieune want ads.
Mr. Bowler expressed satisfaction
Will SMALL ARMY
(Continued from Pago One)
oh lei of the state polloe. 1 located,
apparently lor questioning.
fEPFOHD MAIL TRTBUNT:, rEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935.
SWEEPS
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BATON ROUGE. La.. Feb. 1. (
Surrounded by guard and troops.
Senator Huey P. Lone reached Baion
Rouge, aeat of bla dictatorial empire,
at 8:55, an hour and a halt after he
arrived at New Orleans by train from
Washington.
He did not tarry more than a few
minutes In New Orleans and sped up
th highway with a cavil cede of fol
lowers. He swept Into Baton Rogue, now
under martial law, with 700 soldiers
and an undetermined number of state
police, both in uniform and plain
clothes.
He reached Baton Rouge in the
midst of a tense atmosphere and with
the town people subjected to eleven
drastic martial law orders, one of
which prohibits more than two peo
ple to congregate on the streets and
prohibits newspapers from printing
anything derogatory to the state ad
ministration. Reports had Long prepared to take
an active part In the prosecution of
charges against a group of cltzens
of a plot to assassinate him. After
that Long was known to be consider
ing the calling of a special session of
the legislature and perhaps a consti
tutional convention to rewrite th
constitution of the state j
Long went direct to the Hi del berg
hotel here. After a few minutes he
came out and under 'armed guard
went to the statehouse which was
surrounded by officers. The state po
lice closely guarded the governor's
. office.
When Long arrived In New Orleans
his chief bodyguard, Joe Mussina, as
saulted Leon Trice, Associated Press
staff photographer, as he took a pic
ture of Long leaving the train.
iwrUi ,.y 8C .'St, fk i $'MWm
Hit-old "Jug" McSpaden (left), youthful Kama, City, Kas., pro
fasaional, and Harry Cooper (right), Chicago campaigner, were final
lit. In the 6th Annual Open Match -Play golf tournament staged In
San Franclaco. (Associated Prese Photoel
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 1. (AP)
Huey Long arrived In New Orleans
today from Washington and got off
the trait at the railroad depot sur
sounded by a throng of bodyguards
whose first act was to beat up a news
photographer and smash his camera
to pieces on the concrete floor of
the railroad shed.
The photographer was Leon Trice
of the staff of the Associated Press,
who had taken a picture of Senator
Long stepping off of the train from
Washington.
As he snapped the picture, Joe
Messina, Long's chief body guard,
struck Trice in the mouth with his
fist. Trice, who was no match phys
ically with the husky bodyguard,
dropped his camera.
Long, who was looking on, shouted:
"Give It to him, Joel Do anything
you want to with him!"
With that, Messina struck the pho
tographer with a blackjack on the
back of the head and knocked him
down. The bodyguards then destroy
ed the camera and stalked off with
the senator. The cameraman was
struck with the blackjack as he lean
ed over to pick up his camera. It
came without warning as the body
guards had not said objection would
be made to pictures. Trice was taken
to a hospital where his wounds were
dressed.
Senator Long declined to say any
thing bearing on the military-polit
ical state of affairs and hurried off
' to his hotel surrounded by a group
or guards and followers.
Ha was expected to go to Baton
nouge later in the day.
CHINESE PIRATES
SEIZE SHIP AFTER
HONGKONG, Peb. 1. (AP) Two
Russian guards aboard the S. S.
Tungchow, carrying American, Brit
ish and Scandinavian school children,
were killed by pirates, according to
a report today from the China Navi
gation company agents In Shanghai.
All the children were reported safe.
The British second engineer of the
ship, which is under British registry,
K. McDonald, was reported wounded.
The casualties were presumed to have
occurred during the battle for pos
sesion of the. ship. -
The British naval intelligence In
Shanghai was advised that the vessel
headed for Junk bay, Shanghai, after
its release and was due to arrive late
tonight.
The Shanghai agents for the China
Navigation company, owners of the
Tungchow, refused to divulge any In
formation concerning the vessel's
seizure, but asserted that all the
passengers on board were unharmed.
Word of the steamer's safety came
while British war vessels combed the
China coastal waters In search of the
craft, 36 hours overdue at Chefee
Its destination. '
The children on board were re
turning to the foreign mission school
at Crcfoo after a seven weeks' noli
day.
Ose Mall Trloune want ads.
LONDON, Fob. I. (AP) French
circles reported today a communique
has been drafted reaffirming Ger
many's right to arms equality within
a system of general security, and will
be issued at the conclusion of the
Anglo-French mlnistrlal conference
tomorrow. The British foreign office
declined to comment.
The British intimated, however.
that an official statement may be I
expected tomorrow Indicating how
the British and French Intend to pro
ceed In their efforts to ease the ten
sion In Europe.
It was understood also that Neville
Chamberlain, chancellor of the ex
chequer, and Plerre-ltlenne Flandln,
French premier, will have an oppor
tunity to discuss stabilisation at a
week-end party given by Sir Gomer
Berry, Loudon publisher.
The premiers and foreign minis
ters closeted themselves at Number
10 Downing street today for a con
ference the British hope will make
an important contribution to the sta
bility of Europe.
4
Tomato Glass Deal
Will Expire March
15th Says Bowie
On March 15 the California Con
serving company's special free offer
of six decorated tomato Juice glasses
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
PRESENTS
ONE HOUR RADIO PROGRAM
OVER KMED
Every Friday Evening
8:15 to 9:15 P.M.
FEATURING
FRED WARING'S
PENNSYLVANIA ANS
This Will Be One of the Finest Radio
Programs Ever Presented in Med
ford, Featuring the World's Best
Radio Entertainers.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Riverside and 6th Your Ford Dealer Phone 141
Mattress Value
16.95
Save now! Innerspring with
Premier wire colls In felted
cotton. Iainn-k covering.
Double-Deck Spring
9.45
Price tots up after Sale! 89
Premier wire rolls, helical tied
at top. Enameled.
Lamps with Shades
1.49
Save 20 now I Pottery bases
with parchmentized paper
hades. White, colon I
Lamps with Shade
3.94
Save 20 now I Bridge and
junior styles complete with
parchmentized paper shades.
Unfinished Chair
79c
Price goes op after the Sals.
Save now I Sanded smooth
hardwood, ready to paint I
Unfinished Table
3.79
Save 10 at this low pricel
Solid hardwood sanded
smooth and ready to paint
World Range! . . . 5-Point
Tested! . . . Sale Special!
KPoInt Tested
1 WORLD-RANGE
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Med by Initrumenb for
powerful reception of for
eign program.
2B TONE-TESTED.
Accurately measured
fidelity, plui "audience
X. DESIGN. TESTED..
Cabinet "parted for
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by Ward Bereau of Design.
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4295
Down, .i Monthly
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7 Tubes. Art Series Cabinet.
Licensed by RCA and Hazet-
tlne.
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Shaded Maple or
Green Finish!
S)88
Only a huge Ward par.
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this great valne at this
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table and four solid
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1 maple or green finish
decorated. See it I
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in 100 Angora Mohair!
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Big 80-inch davenport and high-back chair in
Angora mohair with moquette reverse cushions.
All Metal at
10 Saving In
th Sale!
S88
Because of Wards huge
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offer this all metal bed
at great savings! Deco
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enamel, finish I Save!
& i J-Pesj Bed, Chest and I
a Sl! Choice of Vanity or Dresser
Wardoleum Rugs! Save 10
Price goes up after the Sale! Save
more now. Waterproof, stainproof,
easy to clean enameled surface ruga
in new tile and floral designs. Only
549
DOWN
1.1 Monlhli. Bniall Carrying Churze
Modern Style in Walnut
Veneers! Save $10 Now!
Streamlined modern suite in walnut veneer! Bed,
chest and choice of vanity or dresser. Airflow
style drawer pulls. Large modern style mirror of
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Save $4! Seamless Axminsters
2h88
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ter the Sale. Copies of Ori.
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