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PJGE SIX M"ET)FOTtT) MAIL TRTKTJXE. rEDFOKD, OTJEOOX. FRTDAY.-rETJRTTS'RT 8, 1935 aiEDFORD fATL TRTBTTyn. fEDFORI). QKEC.ONT, FRIDAY. FEBKFAKY 3. 1035 PAGE RFVFN SLUGS DETECTIVE 10 MAKE ESCAPE AURORA. HI.. Feb. 8. (AP) Jess Doyle, under Indictment In connec tion with the Bremer kidnaping, sl'tg ed ft federal department of Justice agent last niht and escaped by lenp lrc through a window of & hotel. Doyle wm In the custody of two federal agents who were bringing him to Chicago by airplane. The pilot, unable to locate the municipal air port, made a forced landing on the farm of E. L. Matlock of Vorkvllle, near Aurora and about AO mile southwest of Chicago, With their prisoner handcuffed, the agent drove to the Hotel Nadlng, YorkvlUe, where one of the agents called the department of Justice of fice at Chicago. While his companion was phoning, the second agent led Doyle to the hotel bar and removed the handcuffa. "The officer ordered two beers," Grace Larrlson, a waitress who wit nessed the escape, said. "The prison er sipped his beer alowly and seemed to be watching hla guard's move ments. Suddenly, Juat as the. federal officer raised his glass, the prisoner truck him on the chin and the offi cer fell to the floor. "Like a flash the prisoner turned around and leaped through the cloned window Into a side yard. I saw him race out the gate and across the street where he Jumped Into an auto mobile and drove away while the agent fired at him through the window." E HEAVY BENEFIT IN SEASON FROM AAA WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. (AP) Government economist aald today this country's farmers are assured of government checks for t423.330.000 this year. They estimated the sum may pass half a billion dollars. Under the AAA program which started May 13, 1033, more than 10 million checks for $620,614,037 had been passed out by this largest of the new government alphabetical agen cies as this month started. Secretary Wallace estimated 1035 benefit payments for reductions on five of the basic commodities as fol lows: Wheat, 1103,000,000. Corn-Hog, $168,000,000. Cotton, $04,230,000. Sugar, $47,000,000. Pcauuta, t4,000,000. The corn-hog total may vary ac cording to the number of signers. An official estimate on tobacco benefit payments also Is delayed for this reason. However, reduction In acre age removal for this year Indicates the benefit will be bolow the 1034 to tal of 916.002,377 and a conservative rough estimate la said to be $10,000. 000. Cost of the AAA from It Inooptlon until the start of this year was $733, 683,535, Adlmlnlstrator Chester C. Davis Raid. But of this amount only $36,184,780 was for administration expense. The bulk was divided In rental and benefit payments to pro ducers and purchases of supplies. 4 COSTS PAIR JOBS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. (AP) Because of their blunder In arrest ing an Innocent woman, Mlaa Kather lne Mitchell, 45, on the street and hustling her to Jail despite protests, etate Narcotics Agents Robert Simp ton and Fred Stemm were suspended from service today. William O. Walker, head of the narcotics division, gave the suspen sion order from Los Angeles through ' his office here j Miss Mitchell, who told Indignantly j of being roughly handled and of he- ; Ing stripped by a matron at the Jail j In a search for narcotics, declared uhe will sue the state for false ar- ' Tost. ! SUPREME COURT FOR MONEY RULE URGED WASHINGTON. Feb. 8. (AP) A "supreme court" to control money and credit vm propewrt today by Frank A. Vaiulerllp, retired New York banker, at the senate agricultural committee's hearing on ways of In creasing foreign trade. Vandrrllp suggested setting up the monetary authority as an arm of the government, but like the supreme court, would completely Isolate It from business and political Influence Refrigeration Pipe Glues Boy's Tongue COLUMBIA, 8. C. Feb. 8. (AP) "Pretty white snow" on the refilg eratton pipes of the Baptist hos pital looked so good to Wood row Peterson, 17-year old attendsnt, that he decided to taatft it. He placed hts tongue on a pip and It t'rc7.e Inst. The pipe waa defrosted to free him. Hankers Wife !le SAI.ffM. Feb. 8. ( AP) Mrs. Wil liam S. Walton, wife of William 8. Walton, vlce-p 'widen t of the Iadd At Buh bank In s.ilem. died at lier home here lute yesterday after a pro longed I line. Such Prices Will Never Come Again And to best take advantage of the sensational values listed in the Expansion Sale, we suggest that you bring this Ad and our Men's Ad on the back page with you on your shopping trip and use it as your guide to extra value and quick shopping. Women's & Misses' Balbriggan Pajamas Women's and Misses' one two-piece style Balbriggan Pajamas In a very com plete color and size range for only 11.00 ault. A great Expansion Sale value Values to $1.98 ill Ml $ I op Kiddies' Pajamas Expansion Sale of Kiddles' Outing Flan nel and Crepe Pajamas, Broken lots and sizes In this group. But each suit a Values to $1,49 $1.00 Service and Chiffon PURE SILK A Hosiery value you cannot afford to misal Regular 70c full fashioned Service and Chiffon Weight Pure Silk Hose at 40c pair. All sizes from Blfc to 10 4 In a nice range of shades. 79c Value Special Hosiery Sensation No. J Women's and Misses' Pull Fashioned Silk and Wool Hose, irood ehnd.es and elites In this popular how. Choice 39 fk f 4 Regular 69c Hose Children's COATS Expansion Sale of Chil dren's all wool 8no-Coats, all sires and all shades to choose from. Peg. as 98 SNO-TOGS PANTS F.xpanMon Sale of Chil dren's all wool Sno-Pnnta In tires and colors to match coat. Reg. 3.50 $2.49 $2.49 SALE of HOSE i Expansion Sale of Rayon Undies Kxpanslon Rale of Women's snd Misses' fine quality Rayon Un rterwrsr. In this sale group are Shorts, Vest. S t e p 1 n a and Hloomers. Tea rose and flesh 59c Values 29c Men's Ad on Back Page Yes, the Depression Is Over . . . It's That's Why This Store Is Adding It's Present Location . . . We Are HP lime to Expand to Do Thin 10,000 Extra Square Feet of We Are is " to Floor GROW! Space to GROWING Sweaters Sale of 60 lovely alt wool Sweaters In both coat and sllpon styles. Regular values up to 13.95. Special $1.50 50 Brushed Wool and Twin Sweater Sets go on sale to morrow for Just $2.50. These are regular up to 14.95 values. $2.50 Blouses Expansion Sale of 50 beauti ful Blouses, corduroy, satin, taffeta, crepe and lace af fairs in all colors and sizes. 11.05 valyea. $1.50 35 beautiful Silk and Satin Blouses In colors suitable for early Spring wear. These are regular $295 waists $2.50 EXTRA Sales People tn order to properly take care of the hundreds of shoppers who will fill this store tomorrow, we have em ployed many extra, but ex perienced sales people to assist you In your purchases. Come prepared to shop to spend the whole day In Mann's. A STORE-WIDE SALE - Starting Tomorrow Morning! Mini mil. m .UWIIII.IW 20 Knit Dresses In both one and two piece styles for only S3.05. Think o( Itl All colors and sizes In this group. But they wont last long at this price. Regular $5.95 $5 95 h . ! KDRESSESj I 50 Beautiful n l Dresses in This f fMj VJ X J LJ' ' MVJ L w jm i mill $14.75 f i jjj i Ki in JA im m ja n 8 All Fall and Winter Knit Suits & Dresses Going in This Big-Sale! 20 Knit Dresses 15 Knit Dressqs 15 two-piece Knitted Dresses In the ncn-. son's most popular weaves and shades on sale for Just $5. Be sure and see this group tomorrow at Mann's Regular $8.95 $ I2f 00 The only way you can Judge the values to be found In this group of dresses la to be among the early shoppers In the dress dept. tomorrow. Dresses of chulla crepe, silks- and many chic wools going for Just ,5.00. The sizes range from-14 to 40. Every dresa a value supreme.' 7 Wool Dresses $195 Another extra special while they last tomorrow 7 good , looking Wool Dresses. Reg ular $4.95 values on sale for just v Extra Special! Silk&Wool Frocks Another unusual dress value for this Expansion Salel 17 beautiful Silk and Wool Dresses that have sold alt season long for as much as 910.95, go on sale tomorrow for just 93.95 good styles and colors to choose from ..... $395 IN All Wool Felts Must Go! This is Your Chance to Get a Real Bargain C For Only 69 Felts and Velvets. in Large and Small Head Sizes Millinery 2nd Floor Brushed Wool Suits Expansion sale of Women's and Misses' Brushed Wool : 3ult. Two and three-piece styles. Only 8 In this assort ment m we suggest early shopping. Regular Values Up to $14.75 Children 's Dept. $Q50 o MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Sweaters Special tomorrow, a group of Chil dren's all wool Sweaters In good styles and colors. Regular 11.59 values for Another group of $1.95 values for $1.50 Dresses SJ50 Domestic Bargains! 24x40 inch Turkish Bath Towels. Special 15c 72 x 90 All Wool Unbleached Batts for 69c 36 inch Quilt Challies. 19c value. Yard 8c 36 inch Soft White Outing. Special, yard 8c 52 x 52 inch Cloth with Six Napkins for $2.98 54 x 54 inch Cloth with Six Napkins for $2.19 Pride of Dixie Muslin. Regular 12c. Yard 9c ' 36 inch Fancy Stripe Outing. Special, yard 8c ' 52 x 52 inch Linen Lunch Cloth. Special 79c Cotton Dress Fabrics 128 Expansion Sale clean-up on hundreds of yards of Past Color Cotton Dress Goods. Lovely print percales, heath er tweeds and good looking pique weaves In plaids, checks, stripes and Ilorals. All ars 36 Inches wide and 2flc values. Choice 2C yard Rayon and Cotton Fabrics Expansion Sale group of 36 Inch Washable Rayons, k yard Rlpplesheens and Fancy Cotton Weaves In smart checks, plaids, stripes and other patterns suitable for Spring Frocks. These materials are regular 39c and 49c values On sale at Mann's for only r aori 19 SALE OF SILKS The Expansion Sale of Silks Including Canton crepes, Mingtoy crepe. Rayon and Silk prints, georgettes and other good looking silken fabrics at a new low price. The abova materials are regular $1.49 to $1.98 In value. Extra special for this sale 79 c yard We MUST clean house to make room for workmen who will soon be in every part of the store!... Yes indeed, we must clean house--olean off tables, shelves and counters as much as possible workmen will soon be in the main part of the store. They must have room we must sell merchandise. Hence this sensational sale. Our loss is your gain. Wo simply have to keep a jump ahead of the workmen. Fabric Gloves Women's and Misses' Double Woven Fabric Qloves In both plain and fancy cuff style. Black, brown, gray and navy. Regular $1. Value 49 EXNDIN(j! Sale of J V BEDDING j-s- Full Size Comforts . A fine qu&llty full Bize Comfort for only fl f f l-i F 1.00. Good cotton filling and challle II If f'.- I covered In Paisley patterns. Regular I J 1.49 Comfort. Extra Special W "' D wight Anchor Sheets "Dwlght Anchor" nationally advertised and known line of fine Bed ' .... Linen on sale during our Big Expansion Sale. Dwlght Anchor Sheets 1 . are standard In strength, weight and true to also. Buy bed linen now. Wr you'll never pay less I fai Tissues Buy Tissues Nowl Big 500 Sheet Packages of Trueworth Tissues at S packages for 1.00. These are Ideal for handkerchiefs and as a cosmetic remover. 3 for $1.00 Extra special I Children's aU wool Dresses and Suits at el.50. These are regular 23S values. Tour choice Children's Wash Dresses for 79o Children's Coats y For the Expansion Sale we have taken our stocks of Children's All Wool Pur Trimmed Coats and marked them exactly Half Price. Good range of sizes, styles and shades. HALF PRICE All Our Better Silk and XT 1 T) Wool Dresses Are Now JLlfci II X TICC All Our Beautiful Dinner and Evening Dresses Now Reg. $2.25 Jap Silk Pajamas and Robes - - Loacly Colors $1.79 Heavy Quality Beacon Bath Robes Special Price for This Sale $1.95 uiwi-un., i .I..H. .iiiii ,nii in mm ii m.. Mini, w ' ly ypW" A . t J Half Price SALE of COATS Our Loss Is Your Gain in This Great Salt! 50 glorious Coats go on sale tomorrow at Mann's for Just One-Half Price. Coats from the finest coat makers in America Sport Coats, Dress Coats, Utility Coats. Fur trimmed and self trimmed models in all styles, colors and fabrics. PRICE During This Sale! Melton Cloth Ski Jackets Expansion Sale of Worn en's snd Misses' Melton Cloth Slii Jackets at each. These are in blue, red and brown. Sires 14 to 30 and regular 8195 Jacket. Your eholce $1.00 Expansion Sale of .House Dresses and Smocks EXTRA SPECIAL! 50 Wash Blouses Handkerchiefs Women's Pure Linen Hand Embroidered and Appllqued Handkerchiefs in blocked prints. White and colors. Regular 50c Ea. 25 r 0 Regular $1.29 63xl08-in. Sheets for 99c Regular $1.53 81x99-ln. Sheets for $1.19 Regular $1.65 81xl08-in. Sheets for $1.35 Jumbo Blankets The Jximbo Is a part wool double 72x00-lnch Bed Blanket. -A big 94.00 Block Plaid Blanket at a Sale Price you cannot afford to miss. pr. SILK WOOL BLANKETS waol BLANKETS This li a specially woven Blanket. 70x84 Inches In size nd containing silk woven with wool. A light weight yet very warm blanket. Nicely finished with a lustrous sateen binding. (4.98 value. $249 A Big 72x84-lnch All Wool Blanket that sells regular for ts.49 now on sale for (3.49. This Is an unusual value a this blanket represents one of the best we have in stock. Cholo $349 Bath Soap Genuine "Bourjols" Floral Bath Soap at the special price of 5 bars for 91.00. This Is a regular 37c soap. Large bar and assort ed odors. Sale of 25 Wool Blankets A Supreme Blanket value 72x84-lnch 35 wool blankets for only ta.98. Regular 4.98 values. This Is a fluffy nap bed fellow finished with a 4-lncb sateen bind-' lng In matching color. Plaid rose, blue and gold shades. 81x99 in. Sheets 4Qc If you ere looking for a great big Sheet Bargain buy these Blx99-lnch Pelzer Sheets for 49c each. A mighty good sheet for little money. Cotton Blankets $119 Expansion Sale of White Cot ton Sheet Blankets. A great big 7GxlOO-lnch blanket that sells regular for 11.59 each. Special tomorrow When Completed Mann's New Store Will Be the Largest and the Finest Department Store Between Eugene and Sacramento, California . . . Just Think What This Means to the Shoppers of Southern Oregon! jm 5 bars $1.00 2nd floor, wo. (MM . , Mann's Main Floor' X. men s and Misses Mrff 1 Wash Dresses, a T" 1 If Long Smocks and UTCSS VjlOVCS SFF OUR -y A " Uniforms at 69c 5l M Expansion Sale of fine quality French Kid, V.ZW-eFfcf f-:';Kj0m. ' v.-.. In. 11 ' J Cape Skin and Doe Skin Dresa Gloves. Cos- w I"TC 4 T A If -. ' A yrj .;fyKmMt 'm each. Regilar $1 : j ,me snsde5 ln ,lM, lncludcd ln thl, MENS AD If ' 0m fm & "VH 1 values. 100 to ftfet l sai. ; , f4f p CS?2S;.a; PJ in Good Styles "uu" tr , !h I I XJnn. a mv If .'M V ' fcJ Color, Size. " K $M VaueS I - nr X S'X ZA 'J I Ic J S P M " zxJ "vl l rUn- f ir r' A".. .. S.ilVuili lift l : .fc.a.'"...- . ' IA:. DAWN OF HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS Now Half PRICE CLAIMED ILLEGAL WASHINGTON. Feb. 8. (AP) Congreu waa told today ty the N& tlonrU Afiorlatlon of Manuf&cturert that the unemployment Insurance tax proposed In the administration's so cial security bill Is unconstitutional. James A. Emery, general counsel of the asaocLatlon. made two other ob jections to the Job Insurance provis ions of the measure, in his testimony before the house ways and means committee, although he approved the general purposes of the legislation. The objections were: 1. That the 8 per cent tax on pay rolls would be pyramided. 3. That It would not be levied on the ability of the employer to pay. He Insisted that the unemployment Insurance tax was "not a tax intend ed for the purpose of raising revenue but for the purpose of producing conduct." Citing court esses to support his contention that such a tax was not constitutional, Emery told the com mittee: "This legislation upon It face la pointed to one result that la to se cure state legislation upon a subject on which the states have not legls- iatea." The senate finance committee meanwhile waa told the $50 a month old age pension proposed by the ad ministration waa "ample. The wit ness waa Abraham Epstein, spokes man for the American Association for Social Security. .F.C. 10 RELEASE ASSETS WASHINOTON. Feb. .-(AP)-Twln move designed to aid depression, ridden realty were said to be In prof. rew today at the Reconstruction fi nance Corporation. Acting under authority of th new RTO act, that agency waa drifting regulations for the establishment of mortgage asoctatlons to re-rlnanoe apartment and hotel forced Into reoelvershlp, representing- combined Investment of about ai5.000.000.000. The purpose waa to unlock these "froien" assets by providing a mar ket for the securities and thereby ease th present mortgage altuatlon. Help to Individual home-owner waa contemplated ln a second regu lation under which the RFC proposed to aid the Federal Housing Corpora tion In setting up national mortgage associations which, when they begin to function, can re-flnance Insured Individual mortgagee up to 110,000. RFC financing 1 said to be neces sary until the corporation 1 able to obtain a reduction In the five million dollar capitalization now required for such association. YEAS! KING SUED NEW YORK, Feb. 8. (AP) Dam ages of 8100,000 are sought from Mai O. Flelschmann by Mrs. Rhoda Tan ner Doubleday, of New York who charges the millionaire yeast manu facturer slandered her. Mrs. Doubleday, the former wife of Felix Doubleday, son of the publish er, filed suit ln the state supreme court yesterday, Flelschmann Is resident of Bant Barbara, calif: Mrs. Doubleday oharges Flelsch mann "wickedly, recklessly and ma liciously" made others believe she "was unchaste and had been guilty of the crime of blackmail." GOVERNMENT READY IN GOLD EMERGENCY WASHINOTON, Feb. 8. (JFf Attor-ney-Oeneral Gumming today said the government waa "ready for any emergency" in the event of ruling against the government by the su preme court ln the gold clause oases. But "why make such a wild as sumption?" Cummlngs smiled ln re ply to a newsman who prefaced his question with the assumption th court would throw out the gold pay ment abrogation legislation. HORSE RACE 'FIXING' AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 8. (AP) Got, James V. Allred said today he had ordered a sweeping Investigation Into opera tic ns at Texas race tracks of a ring, probably national tn scope, pur portedly "fixing" races through use of dope and narcotics. The Investigation was started after eight trainers of Alamo Downs, San Antonio race course, were suspended for alleged Improper practices. Full Amount For La Grande School SALEM. Ore., Feb. 8. (AP) Th state board of control yesterday adopted a resolution authorizing use of the full a&o.ooo appropriation. 1! necessary, for construction of the training school at the Eastern Oregon Normal school at aL Grande. It previously had been agreed that only $35,000 of the original appro priation would be required. ... m