MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY.' MARCH 19, 1935.
GOVERNOR VETOES
MEASURE WAIVING
PEARL RIVER FLOOD MAROONS MISSISSIPPI FAMILIES
DYNAMITE DEATH
BY JU
PAGE EIOriT
PENALTIES ON TAX
(Continued irum pi! one)
InjE that "no Bood rfwon has bfen
put forward for abollshltiB this of
fice." SALEM, March 10 AP Pinal
time lor lnlnn or vetoing bills pass
ad br the Oreon legislature will end
tontRht at mtdniRht, and a Ctovernnr
Charles H. Martin came to hla otffe
today he was farwi with Just 05 bills
yet a wait in action. Those not ac'ed
upon will be filed with the secretary
of atate tomorrow and become enact
ments without executive approval.
Amonflr the 32 bill sljtned last nticht
many of which were appropriation
measures, were the tithing bill and
the partial aalnry return to state em
ploye. The former provide for pay
ment Into the general fund 10 percent
of revenue of lf-sutalntnR boards
and commissions. The salary boost
amounted to 10 per cent return of
the. 1033 cut.
IKS PAY ONE PRICE
FOR ENTIRE FAMILY
AT Fl
In correcting an tmpreaslon tht
has ben trlven members of the Elk
lodffe. Exalted Secretary Ernest Scott
announced today that Indue, members
will not have to pay 7fl cent "per
head" when they and their families
attend the- covered dish dinner at the
temple at 0:30 o'clock next Friday
riiffht.
Scott said that Elks only will pay
the 78 cent, and If they have four
or five In the family "It's their own
good luck."
It 1a ured that those who have
not yet returned the pontes rda con
cerning the dinner, do ao st one to
give the Lady Elka an Ides of the
number to expect and the, dlshe that
will be brought.
The committee that will be in
charge of the dinner ta Mr. Bert On.
Mr. J. C. Thompson. Mra. Ruaaell ;
Semon, Ml as Oma QeDauer, Mra .
Oeorge Robertson. Miss ilayea, Mra.
Tim Dally. Mra. E. F. Oolemnn. Mra.
Ray Mlksche and Mra. James Murray.
The menu for the dinner will be:
Virginia baked ham or baited salmon,
acallopv1 potatoes, combination vege
table salad. Ice cream and cake, coffee
or milk, relish, pickles, Jelly and but
ter rolla.
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An Associated Press airvlew of Jackson, Mlsa., shows many nomas In the capital surrounded by wat
as the Pearl river left Its banks. The dome of the state capltol may be seen In the background. Ma
families were marooned by the flooJ.
water
my
An inqueat Into the death of Jo
seph Louis, transient, about 40 years
old, who met death, either by acci
dent or suicidal design, on the after
noon of Msreh 8. through the explo
sion of a dyns mite ea-ehe on La ke
creek, near road construction work,
will be held this afternoon by Coron
er Frank A. Prl.
Investigation by the atate police
leave but little doubt that the Tlc
tlm waa Louts.
Photographs of the scene of the
blsst. and the tetlmony of half a
doren resident of the Lake Creek
district, will be Introduced..
Cslled as witnesses In the proceed
ing will be Chief of Police Clatous
McCredle. State Police Officer MrKln
non. HArry Chlldera of Eagle Potnt,
Edward F. Weber, contractor from
Med ford who owned the dynamite,
Frank Nygren of Lake Creek. Erie C.
Nygren of Lake Creek, Charles D.
Mill and Wm, Chapman of Lake
Creek, and Mra. Harry Wright of the
Browneboro general store.
The coroner's Jury will be made up
of Med ford men. and will Include L.
O. Howard. Thomas Fuson. S. S. Shell,
e. R. Moore, wm. Drumm ant Van
Sleight.
RFD HEAD ERA BEGINS IN HOLLYWOOD
MEETINGS CALLED
County Agent R. Q. Fowler n-
liouncea a series of poultry meetings
to be held In the county Thursday
nd Friday, March 91 and 33.
There Is Increased Interest In the
poultry Industry at the present time
and Indications are that the chicken
nd turkey population of the county
will be greater this year than for
severs seasons past. Chicken and
turkey brooding will he taken up
at these meetings and other sea
sons! subject will be discussed
Prof. H. E. Crosby, poultry specialist
at Oregon State college will be the
principal speaker.
The schedule of meetings la aa
follows:
Ashland City Hall, Thursday. March
11. 0:30 a.m.
Eagle Point Orange hall, Thumday,
March 31. 1:30 p.m.
Courthouse auditorium Fr t d a t.
Mirch 32. 1:30 p.m.
All poultry rilsera are invited to
attend at least one of these meetings.
h$t t" "IT'S tin -f,ft $&
I ' f i I W -1
At Marshrield Mr. and Mrs. A. F
Mansfield are spending a few days at
Marsh field, and are expected to re
turn tomorrow evening.
Bella new ship Visits Mr. La Vatea,
piloting a Bellanca ship, stqpped to
day at the municipal airport He Is
connected with the GUmore Oil Co..
and wna enrou te to SeattM.
, Leonard Hull .Marries Miss Jam
Prime of Ashland was married to
Leonard Hall, editor of tba Southern
Oregon Miner, formerly the Jackson
vlle Miner, at a ceremony performed
at Grant Pass Saturday, according
to word received here today.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson of Trail
are the parent of twin girls, born to
day at the Community hospital.
Take Uniting Trip Edward A.
Grens and D. E. York. San Francisco
executives of Southern Oregon Ga
corporation, returned Sunday evening
from a week-end fishing Ulp to the
mouth of the Chetco river. They
were accompanied by Al Parr of Ash
land, district manager, and report that
the expedition wa very successful.
Their main difficulty was experienced
In landing a large cutthroat
Marvin George To
Bring Dance Band
Oriental Gardens
Hollywood Is going red! Motion picture actresses are dying their
hair red. One of the latest recruit it Dixie Lee, In private life Mrs.
Blng Crosby, and formerly a blonde. Miss Lee is shown with her red
tresses here with John Boles who plays In a picture with her. (Associ
ated Press Photo)
GIRLS TO HAVE CHARGE
OF HIGH SCHOOL PAPER
Under the rdttomhip of Migimn
Phlppe. til Mrdford III. Time will
be Issued at the end of Olrls lcue
week, which will lie oh.-ervrd April 1
to fl Mnnbcrs of the advertising
staff ui heKln at once n effort to
solicit enctiKh now to covrr expense
of the publication. Miss Phipps hopes
to make the iwue of the paper In
tereMlng snd original.
Turn itaik MnpsA Curt'a at
tack ship pMoted bv Cspt cV:imi;t.
from BsrkMlste. i,v, was refueled to
day at the municipal irp,-rt. enivuie
to .Vattle.
JAPAN TOPIC FDR
A brief. Interesting talk on the in
tricacies of the ttienTrlcni business
was given at today's luncheon meet
ing of the Medford notary club, by
George Hunt, managing owner-of the
Craterlan and Rlnlto theaters of this
city. Mr. Hunt explained. In hla in
formal talk, that the buying of films
la s secret of success In the manage
ment of theaters. Television and Its :
possible effect upon the ire'f tpo'i-n ,
picture Industry, was also briefly out- 1
lined In Mr Hunt s talk. Walter lv. !
erette. owner nf the Studio theater of 1
this city, and other southern Oregon
and northern California houses, was
chairman of today's meeting.
A short Introduction of iecent j
legislative action In Washington, n.
C. was given bv Irn Schuler. The
next weeks meeting of the Mcdford
Rotar' club will he designated as .
"Farmer's nay." with Charles Wing j
aa chairman of the program committee.
MARVIN OEOHUK and his band, j
Oriental Gardens. Thurwdiy. j
Japan and It customs was the sub
ject 6f four IntetnsMng talks at the
regular meeting of Med ford Speakers'
club last night nt Hotel Holland, pre
sided over by Dr. Wm. F. Roney.
president. Sixteen members of the
club were present.
The sneakers were Rex Robinson.
Dr. F. J. Moffett, Larrv Pennlnaton.
and Mr. Roswell of Central Point.
Each compared the living conditions
in Japan to those In the United
States. They said the Japanese gov
ernment has "best Into the heads'
of the populace the belief that there
I war In the air, and that Japan
must acquire more soil. The speakers
also dwelt on the custom and the
artistic nature of the Japanese. The
next meeting will be held Monday.
March 3V
Dance lovers of the Rogue River
valley are looking forward with keen
anticipation to the initial Medford
appearance of Marvin George and his
well known ballroom and radio ar-
chestra. which will be featured at
the Oriental Gardens Thursday even
ing of this week. This aggregation ,
la one of the outstanding Pacific j
coast dance bands now touring the
wast eoaat from its Los Angeles head- j
quarters after delighting dnncers at i
Sebasttsn's Cotton Club, Roosflvelt
Tavern and Hermosa Beach, an well
as the radio audiences of KPAC and
KFVD.
The "Three Aristocrats." who have ;
delighted California crowds for the
last several months, will be especially
featured when Marvin George's or- :
chestra makes It personal sppcarance
at the Oriental Gardens, according to
Emerson Merrick, manager of the
popular Medford ballroom. j
"I do not hesitate to enthusiasti
cally endorse this splendid orchestra." (
Mr. Merrick said today. "I can prom
ise music that will start southern
Oregon dancers tslklng for weeks to J
come, when Marvin George's 13 musl- i
clans entertain at the Orlenatl Gar-
dens Thursday night." I
Oregon Weather '
Rains west and local snows east
portion tonight and Wednesday;
slightly warmer south and east por- ;
tlous tonight; west to southwest gale
off the coast.
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