PAGE TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1933. IMP PTA D Dill CAUSE OF HEATED DEBATE IN HOUSE (Continued from pnftt one) strains the comtabulftry from taking any part In the euppre.shlon of strike disorders. Meanwhile tha battle for vote ragea between the Ubor lobby ad the gover nor and hii frlenda. "Thera la no reaiwn why the state police should not be utilized to main tain the pence during fttriko dlaordera Juat aa they are at any other time," Governor Martin said today. Will Miilntaln Law, Order "Law and ordpr la KolnK to b maintained In this atatc a lnn an I am governor. H they deny me the turn of the state police I will call out the mllltla If nectary to preserve order. "I recognize the right of labor to organ!?; I recognize Its right of col lecriVA burgtdnln? and tta right to atrike and to peaceful picketing. But 1 do not recognize Its exemption from the obligation to observe the laws." Yesterday's roll call on the bill showed : Ym Bull, Carter, Duerst, Engdahl. Erwtn. Fatland. Fuhrer, Gouley, Ora ham. Hill of Lane, Hill of Hood River. Hockett, Honeyman, Hughes, Johnson of Multnomah, Knight, Krler, La Tourette, Lynch, McCloskey, Merrlam, Munyan, Norton, Osborne, rtennle. Riddle, Rodman, Snider, staples, Tay lor, Wallace Hnd Gooter. No Angel), Alber, Barnes, Boivln. Caufleld, Dickson, Eckersley, Frazer, Haight. Hamilton, Harrison, Hosch, Hyde, Johnson of Josephine, Jones of Marlon, Klrkpatrlck, Leach. Magrudor, Martin of Marlon, Nelson, Norblad. Oleen, Rankin, Rosa, Scott, Semon. Smurthwalte and Thomiia. Peefnt Seen Sure House lender today were of the opinion that any Attempt to secure reconsideration of the bill would only result In Its more decisive defeat be cause of the openly expressed attitude of the governor. A motion to suspend the rules and reconsider the vote by which Senate Bill 35, giving the highway commis sion authority to enter Into contract with the state of Washington to es tablish free ferry service across the Columbia river from Astoria to Mog ler. Wash., gained the necessary two third majority, and Senator Francls covlch Immediately moved to rerefer the bill to the roads and hlghwnys committee for amendment. The mo tion carried. I'asa Jacksonville Bill Senate bills passed today Included: Authorizing the city of Jacksonville to borrow money from the federal government for construction of a waterworks system; authorizing first cIhss sohool districts to employ sum mer playground supervisors, and au thorizing sheriffs to require an in demnity bond of iflOOO from a plain tiff or Judgment creditor In cases where sale or retention of personal property was Involved. Major matters in addition to the flan bill echeduled for consideration I by the house for the afternoon In cluded a bin regulating cosmotlc therapy and house bills dealing with common user privileges of public utility facilities to municipalities; providing additional revenue for fire men's relief and pension fund and providing for collective bargaining by public employes. Wall St. Report 1 NEW YORK, rcb. 30. W) The took market went Into a modcrato lump in th afternoon trading to day alter selective buying chalked up fifllna In several aiH-clalUcs. Active nelllng around the end ol the fourth hour depressed many lending Issues 1 to a polnta but pressure was lilted toward the close and losses were partially recoiTied. The final lone was heavy. Transfers approximated 840,000 shares. Today's closlne prices for 33 select ed slocks follow: Al. Chejii. A Dye 138 Am. Can ngij Am. 4 FVn. Pow . 3 A. T. & T 103 1 i Anaconda 10 ', Atch. T. s. r 41 4 Bend I x A via 15 a, Hcth. Bleel 20', California Pnok'R 4p4 Cstaplllsr Tract 42 ', Chrysler 391, Coml. SWv UP, Curtlas-Wrli;lit a1, DnPont 05', Ocn. Foods y5' , Geu. Mol 311,. Int. Harvest 40 t. T. it T ' JoVmft-Miin (ip( Monty Ward ad; Norlh A:ner n1, Penney I J. C ) bh' . Phillips ret 15' K.idlo 4 ou. Pec 8- Mid. Brands 17 4 St. Oil Csl 31 rtt. Oil N. J 40', Trans. Amer 3, Union Cai h .. 48 Unit. Aircraft 11 U. S Steel 3j' For Hose that Wcht buy NOLDE ft HOHS r Ethehvyn B. Hoffmann Phone 1300 for Towing or Wreck er Service Anywhere - Anytime If. ' Service !:r.?S FHT DRY CHILDREN TO SCHOOL IN BOATS i : 1 a- i'Cl .'iirinJ The little bulldog at the left found the top of a fire hydrant In Long Beach, Cal a good place to stand when heavy rains flooded parti of the city. The downpour made It necessary to take children to and from school In boats. A boatload of the youngsters shown at right. (Associated Press Photo) IT'S TOUGH ON MANY A BACK SEAT DRIVER V 3 4 UK. je ,' j 1 wisr-w vsrsvrr73?r,' j-aajr r-,r:---i... HILT CCC FLASH I COMING TO FIGHT ! IN ElMOKER; Al Moreno, 133 pound flash from j Camp Hilt, will make his second ap- ; peaxance on the E'.ka-CCC smoker Thurjiday night when he meets Vern ' Van Alst, 132. of Bradford. Moreno j defeated Buddy Jack of Apple gat In his first appearance here and wili be pitted against ths formidable Van Alst in the last of the elimination matches. Van Alst has won eight fights In the Roscburg area. William Fox. 120, Indian Creek, has been paired against Marvin Rlckel, 118, of Bradford, in another of the five CCC douU. Neither of these little boys hs had long ex perience In the ring but they have made such good impressions in their camp appearances at Captain William C. Ryan, district athletic officer, has decided to put them together for the show. The card will be staged aa the last of the elimination series under the sponsorship of the Elks. Fighters from every one of the five district zones have been brought here to compete for the right to show on the final championship card. Lteut. Henry Phclan. Yreka match maker, will bring up several boys from the northern California camps, while Lieut. Gerald Bettman, athletic officer for the Marsh field area, is bringing in men from the coast. Lieut. Edward H. LoSalle, in charge of the 3-C athletic prcgram at Rose burg. Is to bring .several boys here including "Chief" Thomas, sensation al scrapper. When faat-meltlna snows combined with heavy rains to flood Snohomish valley in Western Washing ton, motorboats replaced automobiles as meant of travel. Here's one driver "pulling off the road" to get some gas. (Associated Press Photo I 7 ;.-V 'i FILM STARS SEE HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Fob. 20. (AP) One fireman met death at a spectacular fire which raged for more than an hour today In one of the fashionable apartment struc tures in the foothills of the movie capital. Ho was K. W. Woods, who i fell from the rocf of Uio burning '. structure. ' The flnmcs attracted a thousand ' spectators to the scene. Including movie notables. Dnmnpe was e.ntl- m ii ted to exceed $100,000. IjTO Tracy, whose movie roles have mcludrd those of a newspaper re ! porter, lives nearby. Ho went to the Ire and then to a nenrby drugstore 1 to telephone to a novspnier. Alan Hale, actor, living next door ' to the scene of the fire, opened htf. home to reporters. His wife reported i having heard an explosion In the apartment house, which was said to ; have cost $1,000,000. 1 PAINTS ROSY FUTURE IN PORTLAND SPEECH PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 30. (AP) Every seat In the civic auditorium was occupied last night, and more than 1.800 men and women tried vainly to gain admittance to hear an exponent of the Townsend old age pension plan .urge enactment of that proposal. About 8,000 ' persons heard Dr. Frank Dyer of Santa Monica, plead for adoption of the Townsend plan. He is an executive officer of the Townsend association. "Every man and woman who re ceived part of the $24,000,000,000 yearly under the plan would be an agent of the government," Dr. Dyer eald, "In circulating the nation's wealth. , "At the end of the year they would not have a dime. It would be In the pockets of the people of the United States, In every line of business." "On the first day that checks were Sea Lions Kill Huge Shark In Tillamook .Cove ABTORTA, Ore.. Feb 30. VP) A battle to the death between a 20 foot shark, and six sea lions in a cove at Tillamook Head, near Sei side, Jn which the powerful sltm bodied shark was the victim, was described here today by Brt Gutna and Wayne Hensala who witnessed the spectacle late yester day. Tli shark, they said, first was attacked by one tea lion, but five others soon Joined the fray. Many times, they said, the shark either leaped or was hurled out of the water while the sea lions hung on ferociously and hit hug chunks from lte body. The shark, they said, was literally torn to pieces during the course of the battle "It's Just like a bank cashier monkeying with a bank s books." he remarked. "He can pet away with it for a while, but tome day there will be a reckoning." PHOENIX. Arir.. Feb. 20. (AP) Roger W. Babson, business economist, forecast here today an Immediate business boom as a result of the gold decision. Cash spending wilt Increase In vol ume because private business Is bound to gain, he asserted. Mr. Babson, who styled himself an "an tl -inflationist" warned, however, that a "day of reckoning will come." PENDLETON. Feb. 20. ( AP A ! steady rain, the lirst real downpour in several weeka, was falling here today. (I Midget Photos 3 for 10c PKASI.KY STTPIO received," Dr. Dyer continued, "4, 000.000 persons over 60 years would retire from their jobs, giving their work to 4,000,000 younger persons. It Is estimated that 8,000,000 other per sons would be given work through the plan." 'CRACK-DOWN' JOHNSON SEES OWN VINDICATION NEW YORK. Feb. SO. (AP) Gen eral Hugh 8. Johnson, former head of the NRA, today termed President Roosevelt's NRA message to congress a vindication of his own Ideas. "I've said all those things," said General Johnson. 0k Wi r -ST l2.0ond 75 WINES PORT MUSCATEL ANGELICA SHERRY GMION OUAr 2'. 60c 'irft I cAmo panpu 1 .. i hi in Jiff. , .M.-. .a.fcr.4Ja-la.ii'a. Sandra Je.m Burns, four-rnonths-old adopted daughter of George Burns and Grade Allen, film comedians, poses with hor new parents upon her arrival In Hollywood. (Associated Press Photo Radio repairman expects 421 extra miles without cost 3!l WlMttAQlr ,.,,3sajb) BUsatssskiBSfBsssBV. USES LESS GASOLINE ON COLD STARTS riU'iiliilr Siiprr-Slll'.l I. mr liim nliout Vi cup furl on rnch nf 10 ilnilv colli alarl. I'.iul of w inlrr alioulil arc lii in over Utt gallon nlit'iiil One way $C59 Roundtrlp 65 10 Next time you go to Port land, try the (rain. 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