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Government Officials Study
ing Plan Which Would Re
lease Six Billions for
Buildinq Private Homes
CLEVELAND. (UP) Plata advano
ed by a Cleveland realtor to release
7 6, 000 .000 ,000 for construction of pri
vate homes within the next year are
being studied In Washington by of
ficials of the federal housing admin
istration. The plan was conceived and sub
mitted to James A. Moffett, FHA ad
ministrator, by H. D. Kobllta.
If adopted. Koblitz believes his
plan would put 3,000,000 men to wotk
In the building trades Industry
throughout the country.
Lot Ownership Needed
The plan calls for ownership of
lot, free of all encumbrance, by the
prospective home builder.
Based on plans for a $5000 home,
the Koblitz plan would work out this
way:
Labor on such a home would coat
approximately 2500. Of this amount,
the government would subsidize th
home owner for $1260, or half the
labor cost, as an outright grant in
, the form of home owners' self-liqui
dating 3 per cent bonds.
Net Cost
This would leave the net cost ot
the home to the owner $3750.
When the home was completed the
, county would assess the homestead
.at the regular tax rate and in the
regular manner. The amount of taxes
i allocated to the house only, would be
nut in a special fund by the county
treasurer and used to pay off the
government bond which paid half the
labor cost.
Koblitz pointed out that while the
county would be permanently "out"
the taxes used to pay oil tne gov
ernment loan, it would be adding to
the taxable property on which it
would get Income in future years,
CALIFORNIA GETS
I00RI
LOS ANGELES (UP) Reflecting
a marked improvement In business,
California's tourist business has
shown a 40.7 per cent Increase over
last year, according to figures released
by the Department of Agriculture
from its border checking stations.
The department reported that 45,
f 175 motor tourists arrived In Call-
-. fornia in January. This marks the
llth consecutive month In which
winter motor vacationists have top
ped the tourist travel record of cor
responding months in 1934.
Railroads, ship lines and air lines
also report increased business this
year. Railroad travel is up 20 to 60
per cent over last year. Steamship
travel to California from New York
City and other points Is up 50 to 60
per Cent.
Air line also report similar In
creases. ,
CROOK'S CONDITION
DECLARED SERIOUS
NEW YORK. March 22 iff) Tne
condition of Richard Crooks, opera
tenor, was described as "very serl
ous"' today. Crooks underwent an
appendectomy yesterday. He was
rushed to the New York hospital
shortly before he was scheduled to
appear in a performance at the Met'
ropolltan opera house.
HARDING'S SISTER DIES
DURING HEART ATTACK
. MARION, O., March 22. (P) Mrs,
Abigail Harding Lewis, 59, sister of
the late President Warren G. Hard'
Ing. died at her home here toda7,
Death came unexpectedly from
heart attack.
Mrs. Lewis was ft teacher In the
Marlon public schools prior to her
marriage In 1924 to Halph T. Lewis,
Marlon real estate dealer.
All makes of watches repaired by
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ers.
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'The Germ
The history of civilization on earth
Delineates the antics of man since
his birth
While the - records are vague just
he's related
His weight on the hoof has been
subtly inflated.
It was ages ago our historians state
Man swallowed an apple and took
on . . some freight I
Then twelve thousand years had to
solemnly pass-
Before he emerged from clay dishes
to glass.
Man's noble achievement, and before
which he bowed 1
Was his kingdom of Mammon sired
from a cloud
His inferior complex was hard to ap
pease
And outbid the birds domiciled In
the trees.
Man's a peddler of knot-holes, a
gleaner of chaff .
Does his mate In her Igloo emit s
horse laugh 1
Her rhapsodical darling, her bucolic
man-
Well oiled with his ego, like sardines
in a can.
Tis a sardonic tale about man and
his tricks
Tet somehow or other his ledger-
main sticks-
There are Intervals when I am tempt
ed to sigh
Since he's euchred the earth he may
rummy the sky.
Should man's Impudence prod htm
to renovate things
In those green pastures, upon which
our faith clings
He'll stipple our protests with a bed
time story-
Pink toothbrush "HO HUM' ... It
ought to be gory.
By G. L. Bullen
"STORM"
The snow was falling soft today.
Like fine, white feathers floating
away.
It covered a crocus in bloom so gay.
And brought a cold wind to blow
over the bay.
The billows were white-capped and
angry last night.
They crashed at the clifsf and put
out the light
Of a fish lng -boat, riding the waves;
It's might
Was shown in the waving, bent trees
and wind-swept grass In the
valleys and leas.
A storm Is refreshing to all weary
souls ,
Who, tried in the tees, go on to their
goals;
It cleanses them as It cleanses the air.
Stripping the old tree leafless and
bare.
Great Is the storm It is made by
Ood;
He changes the paths over which we
plod,
Into roads of great beauty with one
great goal.
Eternal endless a godly soul! '
By Rose Ellen Eloneker.
(15 years old.)
METHODIST PASTORAL
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 22. (AP)
Four pastoral changes In the north
west area of the Methodist church
were announced today by Bishop Ti
tus Lowe, general superintendent, to
take effect April I.
The Rev. O. L. Kenhall of Buhl,
Idaho, was transferred to Juneau
Alaska: the Rev. W. H. Hertaog of
La Grande, to Buhl; the Rev. C. O.
Heath of Payette, Idaho, to LaGrande,
and the Rev. Dallas McNeil of Kuna,
Idaho, to Payette. The vacant pul
pit at Kuna will be supplied for one
month by the Rev. W. J. Lipscombe
until a regular pastor Is selected.
lS-Cent "Reward" nr 3R4 Find.
CLEVELAND. (UP) Philip Mas
ter eon, Jobless war veteran, found a
$364 negotiable check on the street
here and got a 15-cent "reward" for
returning it to the owner. Msaterson
reached the owner and turned over
the check. "Here are three nickels
to cover your telephone calls," said
the owner.
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American Legion Auxiliary rummage
sale, 22nd and 23rd, Campbell Cloth
lng Co. Bldg.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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bnje irxms with luxurious finings
Uruurpossed service and Iujuty
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PLAN CELEBRATION OF
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(Contributed.)
Cetobratlan of the 50th noivrsry
of the organisation of the First Pres
byterian church of Medford com
mences with the service Sunday, with
the Rev. E. P. Lawrence preaching at
11 a. m.
Few choirs equal that in trie Pres
byterian church, and the splendid
pipe organ give added power and
harmony to the voices. A special
program cf muste Is prepared for
Sunday, also good congregational
singing In which all participate. We
Invite all who can to come wth us
Into the house of the Lord on this
the first day of our rejoicing as we
recount the past and look hopefully
to the future. Impersonation of a
service in the old church building 50
years ago will be given by the young
people at 7:30 p. m. To appreciate
all that which will soon be matter
of history, you must see it.
Monday evening st 8 p. m., a re
eptlon for former pastors and their
wives, with entertsining programs,
and good social fellowship. Friday
st 0:30 p. m.. the church banquet
and roll call.
The past will live once more. Mes
sages of absent members and pastors
will be read. The climax of the cele
bration comes Mawm 31, when Rev.
Ralph S. Peterson will give the ad
dress, and hopes to welcome 50 new
members .to the fellowship of the
church.
CLAIM PATENT LIGHT
WILL PENETRATE FOG
BELLA IRE, O. (UP) A patent on
fog lights for automobiles, planes
and ships has been obtained by Mar-
lloudo
Constant starting,
stopping and
accelerating
waste your
money if your
gasoline hasn't
these 3 different
kinds of powzr
THE average car today Is continu
ally DASHING BACK AND FORTH
within a few milesof home or office . . .
It's starting . . . stopping . . . warm
ing up time after time!
This calls for 3 kinds of power in
your gasoline . . . power for quick
starting . . . power for acceleration
. . . power for steady runs.
Unless these 3 types of power are
present and in PERFECT balance
your short runs can waste man"
dollars of your money.
Super-Shell is THE FIRST GASO
LINE to have these 3 different kinds
of power in perfect balance!
That's why Super-Shell cuts your
driving costs IN 3 WAYS:
&HELL3
tin L- Rich after nine years' tedious
experimentation J
A dozen bus companies and sev
eral trucking concerns, which tried
Rich s lampa on their vehicles, were
said to have found they made fog.
snow and rain Invisible to drivers
or pilots.
Rich, who developed his Idea in
Cleveland, went to Pittsburgh to ar
range for equipment to be used In
manufacture of smaller lights.
CLEVELAND (UP) Mickey, a 16-year-old
Alrdale who has won a stack
of prises and who saved a 5-year-old
Detroit girl from Put-tn-Bay waters
in 1936. is back home with his mas
ter, J. Klrby Keefe, after a long and
weary search for home.
Keefe, visiting Jn Youngstown, let
Mickey out for a run. Mickey ran
too far. Keefe finally came home
here, worried. But Mickey, Just as
worried, began to use his instinct,
and wander. Slowly, he came in the
general direction of Cleveland.
It took him eight days to trudge
the seven miles to Olrard. O. There
he was befriended by a realtor, who
read Keefe's appeal In a Youngs
town newspaper and sent Mickey
home.
SWEDISH PRINCE TARGET
FOR CUPID IS RUMOR
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 22
(P) Close on the heela of formal an
nouncement of the engagement of
Princess Ingrld of Sweden to Crown
Prince Frederick of Denmark, rumors
circulated today that husky IB-year-old
Prince Carl Johan would soon he
betrothed to Princess Juliana of the
Netherlands.
Oregon Weather.
Unsettled tonight and Saturday;
rain west portion and snows In moun
tains; little change in temperature;
strong shifting winds on the coast.
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JOHN H. LOCK will do your spring
painting. Phone 953-R.
within
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Can save
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At 8,600 neighborly stations SSSSfiSMS
PASADENA, Cal. (UP) Crowding
of the wave bands by ths present
sound broadcasts, and not technical
difficulties, was blamed by Prof. 8.
S. Mackeown of the California In
stitute of Technology today for the
fact that this country Is lagging be
hind England in television.
Professor Mackeown, electrical au
thority, said radio listeners could
have television today, provided they
sacrificed their sound programs at
the rate of 100 for each television
broadcast.
Television requires a wave band
100 times wider than sound broad
casting, he explained, and for this
reason has been shoved up into the
high frequency channels. In high fre
quencies television carries only 26
or 30 miles, a range unprofitable for
commercial stations.
"If television were permitted on
the wave bands now reserved for
sound broadcasting, a 'picture broad
cast' would carry around the world
easily," Professor Mackeown R.wflrtM.
"Apparatus we now have la ade
quate for good broadcasts at lower
frequencies, though subject to 'fad
ing' and other defectafrom which
sound radio also suffers.
"However, it Is doubtful that lis
teners will sacrifice 100 sound pro
grams for a single one In pictures.
"The only alternative is a large
number of stations placed 30 miles
apart about one hundred to bridge
the country. Until capital Is avail
able for this large project, we'll have
to wait."
PALL RIVER. Mass (UP) If an
absent-minded member of the Rob
ert Burns Qolf club makes an ap
proach shot with a hoe this season
he can't be blamed.
Club members have agreed to pay
part of their taxes in the form of
vegetables for distribution among
the city's poor.
Last year the city welfare depart
0of y
a i I Hilar Ir!! 1 1 av V m.S
up to a cupful of gaiollno on
, every "Cold" Start.
In summer or winter, Super
Shell starts Instantly, often
warms up In halj the time of
ordinary gasolines. So there's less choking
and you use less gasoline 16 cupfuls saved,
remember, mount up to a whole gallon!
ment paid $20000 for garden truck
which might have been raised lew-ally.
Now. the golf elub has acquired
an eight-acre farm, and in working
it, members expect to reduce both
their weight and their taxes. -
Jail Ijwk. ruhtomers.
KKNTVTLiLE. Novs Scot-'a- (UP,
A aign reading "Open for Business"
dangled from tfre doorknob at the
King's county Jail here After Howard
Thomaa, the warden, returned to the
Job agln after a week's vacation.
With nothing doing In the way of
crime waves, Thomaa closed up shop
for a week, re-opening only when in
formed that the constabulary had an
overnight vlaitor for him.
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Huge Fortune In Diamond).
AMSTERDAM. Holland. (UP)
Holland anually sends about MS .000.
000 worth of diamonds to he United
States, according to market reports.
Most of the precious stones are cut
here in Amsterdam, and in certain
oafea one may see dealers bargaining
over small heap of diamonds, tirn
ing them with the nsil of the little
finger, which they allow to grow very
long for the purpose.
Phone 642. We'll haul sway your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
iARE
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our driving
Can save up to a cupful of goiollno In
, 1 0 minutes of Hard Pulling.
Because of Its even volatility,
you can accelerate rapidly or
race your car up hills In high
gear on less ajone And what's more,
you avoid that knocking which In a few min
utes can waste up to 10 per cent of your power.
HELL
ON GIRL'S CHARGE
REDWOOD CITY, Cal.. Mi-ch 22
(Pi Herschel Cobb, 18. todiy whs free
of an assault and battery charge in
stituted after a purported trip to hi
cabin with Mias Julia Conner. 19.
The son of the noted former base
ball star, Ty Cobb, vas acquitted last
night by a Justice court Jury which
deliberated only an hour before bring
ing In lta verdict.
Mia Conner teetlfte! herschel beat
her when she resisted nis advances.
The youth denied he had struck her,
and said he had taken her home as
roon as she aAked him to. He added
Mlas Conner had willingly accom
panied him and another co iple to the
cabin.
Ty Cobb, who from the first ex
preseed belief in his eon's innocence,
attended the trinl.
SALES BOOKS and ofllce furniture
at Elliott's. 116 N. Central.
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PISTlUtdO CORPORATION, PH11ADIIPHIA, PA. J
Can lave up to a cupful
. one hour's
Everv droo
vaporizes more completely at
everv engine temperature. In
addition to saving on short trips, many
motorists report mileage Increases on long
runs equal to a saving of a cupful every hour.
THESE THREE BIG SAVINGS of gaso
line naturally result In more mileage
per tankful big monthly and yearly
savings! Super-Shell is on sale from
Coast to Coast at more than 30,000
neighborly Shell stations . . . at no
extra cost!
Studied by ('aiidlFllglit.
DURHAM, N. H I UP) Pome 200
University ot New Hampshire stu
dents wfre studying in Hamilton
Smith Memorial Library recently '
when the building wan thrown lnM
darkness by a srurtfircul'. Marvin
A. Miller, the librarian, was ready
for the emergency, however. He dis
tributed candles to each student.
"TROUBLED WITh
CONSTIPATION FOR
PAST 25 YEARS"
Then All-Bran Brought
Welcome Relief
Road this voluntary letter from
Mr. Lecour: "I have been troubled
with constipation for the past 25
years. I tried practically every
cathartic without results.
"Recently, I determined to (rive
KcUork's All-Bran a fair trial.
KelloKft's All-Bran has not only
helped me, but I believe it is an
actual relief for chronic constipa
tion. Mr. Henry E. Lecour, 4
Vaughan Ave., Worcester, Mass.
Duo to insufficient "bulk" in
meals.
Kcllogg's All-Bran provides
"bulk" to aid elimination. It also
furnishes vitamin 11 and iron.
The "bulk" in All-Bran is gen
.tle and safe for normal individ
uals. Often more effective than
"bulk" in fruits and vegetables, as it
does not break down within the body.
Isn't this natural food pleasanter
than patent medicines? Just eat
two tablespoonfuls daily. Chronic
cases, with each meal. If not re
lieved, see your doctor.
Get the red-and-green
package at your grocer's.
Made by Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
Heap on the Sunny Slda of Life
of gasoline in
Steady Running.
of Suoer-Shell