MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON'. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2S. 19?..
PAP.E TTTHEIS
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A supply of United Statei Saving
bond ranging in denomination from
25 to $500, generally leferred to as
"Baby Bonds", was received today at
the Medford postoirice and will be
put on sale tomorrow, Friday. Mar. 1.
R. G. Beach. aseUtant postmaster,
sid a great demand ts anticipated for
the. bonds, which will mature after 10
years and are redeemable at any time
after 60 days from the date of pur
chase. Before the end of the first
year they will be redeemable at the
. purchase price, and after that time
will begin to Increase In value.
These bonds, which due to their
low denominations are expected to
become a popular Investment, were
Issued In denominations of 25, $50,
100 and $500, maturity value. They
win be aold at the following respec
tive figures: $18.75. 37.50, $75 and
375. These bonds are registered
with the treasury department. j
If held to maturity, the bonds will
yield about 2.9 per cent interest per
annum compounded semi-annually.
If redeemed prior to maturity they
will yield less varying wttn the re
spective redemption ynlue. The bonds
are exempt from all taxes, federal and
state, except estate or inheritance
taxes.
Mr. Beach, who will be in charge
of the sale here, pointed out that not
more than $10,000 maturity value In
these bonds can be purchased by any
one person during any one calendar
year.
A table of values received if the
purchaser wishes to turn in the bonds
before maturity, la printed on the
iace or the bonds.
They will go on sale tomorrow In
all first, second and third and certain
fourth class postofflces throughout
the country.
day to 15 on Tuesday, 14 on Wednes
day, and even fewer today, according
to City Police Clue? Clatous Mc
Credle. The diminishing number of
arrests is not due to a slacking of
police vigilance, but to the fact that
the motorists are beginning to take
notice of the parking rules posted
la the restricted irea. after notice
of the large numbrr of arrest had
been made, he said.
A vigilant check -will be kept from
now on, McCredle said, in an effort
to keep the downtown sections from
being so croa'ued with the auto of
office worker that out of town v'.si
tora are unable to park.
BOY. 15. HELD ON
A 15-year-old boy was arrested yes
terday by city police on forgery
charges, after he had allegedly passed
two worthless checks, which police
ay he forged himself, one upon the
Rose Grocery for $16.25, Feb. 31. and
one for $18.50 which he attempted to
pass upon the Safeway store at the
corner of Main and Holly streets yes
terday.
The checks were cleverly forged.
police say, the ability of the boy to
write clearly having been in his favor.
as no suspicions were held as to the
checks' authenticity at the time they
were passed.
The boy will be turned over to the
Juvenile court for action.
MOTORISTS QUI
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Society
aid Clubs
Pretbtterlan Women'
.iMirla(tin to Meet
The women's association of the
Presbyterian church will meet in the
church parlor on Tuesday, March 5.
with Grace circle in charge of refreshments.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 28 (APt A
bill to provide that old age pensions
and unemployment insurance be fin
anced out of the federal treasury was
offered today by Senator Lewis (D..
111.), as a substitute for the adminis
tration's social security measure.
In a statement. Senator Lewis said
the substitute lays "down the prin
ciple that the government should
provide for the citizens solely out
of the federal funds; that the gov
ernment shall treat the United
States citizens as citizens of the
United States and leave the state
funds for state pensions wholly to
the state treasury."
Lewis hoped to work, out a com
plete new substitute with President
Roosevelt for the Wagner-Lewis bill
now being considered by the house
ways and means committee.
Coincident with President Roose
velt's return to the city, reports
reached Capitol Hill today that some
of his advisors were perturbed over
changes already made In the social
security bill.
Because of this some members of
the house ways and means commit
tee expressed doubt as to what the
presldent'a attitude would be when
the amended bill Is presented to him
for his approval.
YOUTH HELD FOR
PENSION BOOST
LOSES IN HOUSE
(Continued irom page One)
poxer under the budget control bill
to force the original reduction.
"I may be forced under the recently
enacted budgetary control bill to re
tain the 1933 lfeLilative cut, and If
employes don't like it they can qui;.
I will have no trouble In flnd'.ng effi
cient men among the 10.000 applica
tions on file in my office," Governor
Martin aid. His statement referred
only to the many departments over
which he has control.
the United Air Lines ship which will
be tnking her and her fatner. Joseph
Slenccynskl. from Seattle to San
Francisco, will stop at the municipal
airport.
The sparrow hawk, which takes It
name from Its taste for English spar
row, rarely attarks chicken.
Use Mall Tribune want ade.
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Ray King. 28. of Joplin, Missouri,
was arrested last night for allegedly
attempting to alterate the motor
numbers on a Ford coupe which he
has been driving. The car carries
Arkansas license plates, and a check
up with the record for that state has
not yet disclosed whether the car was
stolen or not, officers said today.
King was working on the numbers
In a car lot here when the arrest
came, after state police officers had
held him under observation all day
yesterday, they said.
He was lodged in the county Jail
pending investigation of his case. He
has been living with relatives in this
city, state police officers stated.
Another lhbe Dies
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 28. APJ
C. Henri Labbe, 61, attorney ana
French consular agent here, died sud
denly today. He was a brother oi
Dr. Edmontl J. Labbe, noted Portlana
obstetrician, who died eight days ago.
(Continued from Page One)
The number of arrests for viola
tion of parking laws in the downtown
section has dwindled from 45 on Mon-
lobbyist to Washington to protect the
state's interests. He will receive $7,
500 a year. The Arizona congressional
delegation here Is saying nothing
about this unusual step, but Is curs
ing under its collective reath.
PWA-er Ickes, who tossed out of
hi office Democratic national com
mitteemen and other lobbyists, will
have a problem now He cannot toss
out the official lobbyist of a sover
eign state although he probably will.
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There are 41 Johnsons enrolled at
the University of Missouri, 37 Smiths,
25 Millers and 18 Joneses.
Copper Identified as coming from
the region around Lake Superior has
been found In prehistoric Indian
mounds in Louisiana.
at AMoria. and tlie other authorizing
the federal government to acquire
privately owned lands In the state to
add to national fore.sts, were placed
on tomorrow' calendar. The latter
was made a special order of business
for 2:30 p. m.
The house reversed it position
taken Wednesday and under recon
sideration passed the senate bill cre
ating a Jury commissioner in Multno
mah county.
PIANIST PRODIGY ON
MORNING AIRPLANE
Ruth Slenscynskl. 10-year-old pian
ist prodlpy. in mnklnc a concert tour
of the larger cities of the country by
air, will be In this city for a few
mlnutea at fl:15 a. m. tomorrow, when
SALEM. Feb. 28. (AP Legislators
in the Oregon assembly today became
aware of the potentialities of power
they placed in the hands of Governor
Charles H. Martin when they passed
the budgetary control bill, one of the
administration measurts which was
approved after the two houses be
lieved they had taken the teeth out
of the original proposal.
This reaction came to them follow
ing a press conference last night with
the chief executive in which he voiced
displeasure at the action of the Joint
ways and means committee in ignor
ing his recommendations agslnst re
storing half of the legislative salary
cut to state officials and employes,
and declared he would block the
i move even to the extent of using his
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