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PAGE TTVO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTINTl.MEDFORU, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1933. Tl sinM i ir 1 1 ill- mui FASTEST DOG TEAM DRIVER The flrat of three special train carrying C'CC members to the middle weflt for discharge will teave Medforf! Saturday, March 23, commanded by Major Clare H. Armstrong, district com mo nde r. The three trains will carry members who do not wish to enroll for the fifth CCC period. The flrtt train will take about 175 men, 53 or whom will be from Camp China Plata and 125 from Camp Sebastian. Major Armatron? will be accompanied by Firt Lieut. Roy W. Otto, Cav.Rea., as mea officer, end ttrst Lieut. Prank L. Hoagland, Med. -Km., as med- j Jcal officer. The train will take the ; men to Port Sheridan, 111., for dis charge. The second of the spoMal trains will leave here March 25. eimmanded by Captain Chauncey L. Pieroe. wl'h Capt. John R. Murray as mesa of ficer, and Captain Audley C. Joslyn as medical officer. The train will carry 377 mm from the following companies: Humbug Mountain, 88; McKlnley. fl7; Oregon Caves. 85; South Fork. 84; and Rand. 53. The men will be discharged at Fort Sheridan. The third train will leave March 20 for Fort crook. Neb., and Port Sheridan, 111. The officers to ac company the train have not yet been named. .It will carry 409 men from the following companies: Sflad, 70: SHkum, 47; Coos Head. 74; Wolf Creek. 75; Clear Creek, 83; and Steam boat, 57. TALK WITH HITLER TO PRECEDE CALL FOR PEACE CONFAB plunge us Into war and the destruc tion of clvlllentlon." Sir John sold lie hoped soon to have "frank discussions with the chancellor of CJermany." v V 'A. iw si t 1. . far fl 10 K- 5- Robert Buzby (center), Fairbanks, Alaska, business man, won per manent possession of the Alaska Sweepstakes cup representing three annual victories In the "northernmost dog derby," by mushing a team of Siber'an dogs 80 miles In less than eight and a half hours. Mrs. Buzby (right) looks on as he receives the trophy from a representative of the Frit-banks Kennel Club, (Associated Press Photo. GENERAL GREETS FILIPINO LEADER PARIS, Mnrch 21 (AP) The pub lication. "Agence Economtque," a leading French commercial agency, published a sensational and uncon firmed account today of a purported memorandum submitted to Presi dent Roosevelt In which an early economic collapse In Germany was forccniit and the advisability of clos ing all " Amerlcnn '-.business houses in that country discussed. '(Amerlcnn officials In London char acterlzed the alleged report as "Just another unfounded war scare story. It wns officially denied that any Amerlcnn had gone to Berlin from London to coll a born t In such memorandum aa the Paris report said.) The main headings of the memo randum were reported to be aa fol lows: 1. No peaceful evolution is possible in Germany. 3. The nazl government will last several years. 3. The financial and economic col lapse of Germany Is In sight. 4. The supply of raw materials will become Increasingly scarce. 0. Conttacatlon of Industrial capital la to be feared. 0. Should American business houeB In Germany be closed? 7. The actual resources of Ger many are too small for her present population. fi. War In central Europe la a pos sibility. "The financial situation of the Oermnn government ta desperate." the memorandum was quoted as say ing. The beginnings of economic col !ipe were foreseen In the story In April owing to lack of raw materials and expenditures on raw materials. No Favorites Here; Has 2-Tone Makeup .... , .s '-UU wW'S4 v -4 ft A q 4 s Wilford Price, three-snd-ont-halt year old Los Angeles lad, ressmblsi h(s mother on the right s'de o' hli head and his father on the left side The right half of his hair Is red his complexion dark and his rlghl eye hmwn; the left half of his half Is blond, his complexion fair and his left eye blue. (Associated Press Photo) I'Umrrr l'nr, THE DAI.IKS March 31 (API Funeral n vices will he held here tomorrow for Itobrrt E. Wiiltams. AS. plonrrr nu-rt'litn: and exp-stmaster. win died Ut iiieht. He hsd lived here fiO yi-nrs v .n a chrrlT member of the KivrMs of pvthl.is. and tor yrurs -i--rrr:iry ot trw old Waacti Count' V oncer ti-.i ttlon. Use Mail Tribune want sua. tw 4 4 'Nv :t 3 . V I Hi j?- , -X "kif Ma J. Gen. Paul B. Malono (left), commanding the ninth army corpi area, welcomed Manuel L. Queron (right), president of the Philippine eenate, In San Francisco bay as he arrived en route to Washington with the new Insular constitution for President Roosevelt's approval, (Asso ciated Press Photo) New Chairman Wild Life Board to - V,, H DUTCR K C XT C It Pexter Klce of Kitehnr( former Doiiftlns county Jitdne and ex-lp(;l!la-Cor. was Appointed chiilnmni of the state flh unit cinne rmnmlslon by Ooteruor Murtln In 1D3.V He Is an attorney. SNOWMAN HILL CAFE PROPRIETOR MURDERED Elephant Unhurt When Crashed By Auto In Darkness ATLANTA. March 21. (AP) H. H. Landgrebe, a salesman, has a new story. He was driving near Newman last night when his au tomobile crashed Into something which suddenly loomed up In the dark an elephant. Landgrebe was exit and bruised. The mahout riding the elephant, a cnrnlvnl attraction, was taken to a hospital for exnmlnntlon. The elephant? Unhurt. VOCATIONAL CLUB CLASS MEETINGS TO OPEN TUESDAY (Continued irum page one) Chairman Liquor Control Boad In charge. The exact place where this course will be held will be announced within a day or so. All young men at the meeting ard who will take the oourse on Tuesday will be advised by postcard of all de tails, Including the exact time of Tuesday's course. Formation of a young men'a voca tional club here haa been in the off ing for quite a while. Many meetings with merchants and business and pro fessional men have been hold and last night's meeting was a culmina tion of the efforts of the orste.nl zers. It la confidently believed by those in charge that the studies to be undertaken by the yourv? men w!M benefit them considerably and may be the means -of leading aome of them Into a. buslneaa or profession which they can make their life's work. Zt la the purpose of the club to give the members an Insight Into the various businesses and professions in the city and must In no way be look ed upon aa an employment agency, because no guarantee of employment la given. The courses are purely edu. catlonal In character. Immediately upon completion of the courses to be undertaken by the present 50 mem bers, other classes will bs started, as It Is the hope of the sponsors and the administrative committee that the club will be permanent. The move ment was endorsed by t.ne Jakson County Chamber of Commerce some time ago. 'S ARRIVAL HARD TO BELIEVE (Con tin nea trom page one ) which was promptly plowed from the right-of-way. The roads are still slick there, however, and motorists are ad vised to carry chains both there and over Oregon mountain bet wee u Grants pass and Crescent City, Be tween 18 Inches and two feet of snow was reported on the summit of Ore gon mountain yesterday. According to the authorities on the subject, the storm hns not yet brok en, and more snow Is apt to fall in the higher regions at any time. PORTLAND. Ore., March 21. (AP) The astronomers were satisfied that spring arrived quite on sched ule at 6:18 a. m. today, but the man on the at meet was beset by pardonable perplexity. In very few places within Oregon's wide confines this morning could there be found much evidence of other than a nominal change In sea sons. Winter's snow had gathered In big drifts In many sections of the atate and icy temperatures prevail ed. "Unsettled tonight and Friday with rain In west portion and snow In east portion," read the weather bu reau report, and It added succinctly "continued cold." The Pacific northwest remained unreasonably chilly with considerable new snow In alt higher elevations. Today was the date of the vernal equinox, and the earth was at right angles to the sun mid day and night was of equal duration, in the south ern hemisphere autumn has arrived and while- we In the north look for ward to summer, those below the equator will soon be preparing for winter. VOTED BY HOUSE (Continued from page one) President Roosevelt's recovery pro gram In face of threats that he would be "elected to stay home In 1938" if he failed to rote for either the Pat man or Vinson bonus bill. He added he would be pleased to vote for a bill providing for bonus payments to unemployed veterans, but expressed fear the government credit would be Impaired by adding another two billion dollars to the na tional debt. A "compromise proponent was Representative McReynold (Demo.. Tenn.). close friend of the adminis tration, whose bill was drafted by the veterans administration. A quorum call had filled the floor when McReynolds arose to discuss his plan, under which negotiable, interest bearing bonds would' be exchanged for the adjusted compensation certifi cates which veterans now hold. American Legion Auxiliary rammnge sale. 22nd and 33rd, Campbell Cloth ing Co. BIdg. SINGER DROPS DEAD AT FRIEND'S FUNERAL RENO. Nev.. March 81. (UPl Raymond N. Penry. 48, Just fiiuahd s:nglng "Softly now the light of day fades upon my sight away" at the funer&l of a friend, when he dropped dead at a local undertaking parlor to day. Penry was striefcen with a heart attack as he stepped back to his chair. Efforts to revive him were futile. 4 Tarzan In liad A ruin NEW YORK. March 21. rtTP) "Tnrzan" was accused of stealing taxi today. He's George Cooney who once played the role of the apernaa In a Sing Sing prison play. ARTHUR Mc U A HAN Arthur MrMahan, Albany attorney, was named chairman of the Oregon liquor commission when It was re organized early In !35. McMahan Is a partner of Wlllard Marks, presi dent of the state board of higher education. &LOCAXS Medford Visitor Mrs. Tom Qiuist of Central Point was among Medford visitors today. . From Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. John .Smith of Gold Hill were attending to business In Medford today. Here on Business Mrs. B. R. Beer of Central Point was amontj outsiders shopping In Medford today. Stops at Port Flytn,? a Douglas 0-19 from Pearson field to RfKikwell field, California, Capt. Morris a. roped at the municipal airport today. Through by Air Dana Fuller pass ed through Medford by air today, en route from Sin Framlsco to Portland. He was piloting a Bell an. a ship. Capt. Waldhall Visits Capt Wald hall, flying a Douglas 0-25, stopped briefly at the municipal airport to day. ' Epected Home Todar Hrward Dietrich, student at Univa.-slty of Oregon, is expected home today to spend the spring vacation rith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H a. Dietrich pot route 4. Pfi PLOT IS FOILED LANSING, Kan., March 21. (UP) Five desperate convicts ware in soli tary confinement at the state peni tentiary here today after a wholeaaln delivery plot to blow up the prison walls had been uncovered and a cache of arms, ammunition and explosives nad been round Just outside the walls. Warden Lacy M. Simpson declined to name the convicts Implicated. The arms cache Included three pis tols, a sawed-off shotgun, ammuni tion and a quantity of dynamite. "We learned that the plan was to blow up a section of the prison wall and liberate all those who wanted to flee," Simpson said. 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According to tests it leaves a much heavierdeposttofsulphuronthe surface per unit in the solution. That means a higher percentage of kill under all weather conditions. This product is a 33 degree Baume test liquid lime sulphur with a stabilizer added and the water evaporated by a vacuum process. S-W Dry Lime Sulfur is such an improvement over the liquid form that every progressive grower will want to use it. "CONTROL WITH CONVENIENCE IAHTH SEE YOUR PACKING HOUSB FOR PRICES AND SUPPLIES The Shcrwin-Willi.il!! Hotlicullur.l Ad.lior will lLr rnnpcrai. la fosseMins aa cfiecme ad ret ccooomic.1 sprtr program. The Sherwih-Wiluams Co. Spray and Dust Materials Oregon Weather. Unsettled tonight with rains west portion and snows over mountains: Friday rain west and snows east portion and in mountains; continued cold; fresh south to west wind oil the const. American Lepion Axixlllary nimme sale, 22nd and 23rd. Campbell Cloth ing Co. Bldg. Monarch Seed & Fsd Co. Southern Oregon Distributors For Sherwin-Williams Spray Products "Bring Your Bug Troubles to Us Mf'sfalVinn Wronj, Barbara NEW YORK, March 31. (UP) Mtss nsrbaia Hutton enme back from a vacation today needing one. She reports she pent most oH her time on a 33 dny cruise In the West Indies denying she's the five and ten cent store heiress recently separated from "Prlnre" Mdlvnnl. She's from Toronto. PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 21. (AP) I Assurance that he would return next season to conduct the Portlnnd sym phony orchestra was given in an ad dress here last night by William Van HooKstrnten. He described the season Just closed its the most successful In the history of the Portland Symphony society. I 4 Use Mall Tribune wsnt ads. DtTNSMUIR. Calif.. Mnrch at (AP) The body of A. L. Anermeler. . proprietor of the Snowman Hill res- j tnurnnt ner MrCloud, Calif., was found hero today, shot through the j head. Police said two youths had been apprehended at Bend. 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