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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. MATtm 2fi. 1935. 'LIE DETECTOR' IEST WOULD FEE HUSBAND " SAYS IWS WIFE PUBLIC UTILITIES Three -Power Parley Set as Reich Snubs Treaty POSSESSES SOUVENIR OF DIRIGIBLE Vf- "'my". - 1j PAGE TWO BAIEM, Mnrch 2fl. fAP) Edward A. LancJIs of Portland was appointed superintendent of transportation In the public utilities department by Frnnk C. McCulloch, utilities com missioner, today. Ho wilt take office April 1. Herbert Hauaer, present superin tendent, was named as head of the field supervision and enforcement section of the motor transportation department, a position created by the 1915 legislature. Hauser has acted as superinten dent of transportation since the mo tor transportation act was placed under the utilities commission by the 1033 legislature, and MoCollocrt said has "organized thut department and brought It to Its present state of efficiency." In addition to his duties as field supervisor, Hauser was named to as sume the duties of chief examiner for the ultllitles commissioner for the utilities and will hsve direct charge of ail hearings, McColloch an nounced. Land Is hRs been engaged In the sand and gravel business In Port land the past few years and was business manager of a Porttnnd hotel for some time before. He was at Balem tcday. TEACHERS CHORUS CONCERT TONIGHT The public Is Invited to attend the concert tc be given by the Jackson County Teachers' chorus, tonight In the auditorium of the senior high school, starting at 8:16 o'clock. The chorus, which has the distinction of being the only county teachers' chorus In Oregon, will be assisted by the Medford Olccmcn. The chorus has been rohearsing for months on the concert, and an Inclu sive program has been arranged to Include numbers by the Oleomcu and solo numbers. The concert will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Esther Church Leake. Mary Chambers, Dorothy Burgess and Constance Moore will be the ac companists, using two pianos furn ished through the courteay of Bald win Pinno Shop. A feature will be st piano duet by Cons Unco Moore and Dorothy Burgess. There will be no admission. L IN SWEEPSTAKES DUBLIN, Irish Free State. Mnrch ii. (ff Tickets pnylug at losst 13,975 each are held by 287 Americana, uy the fortune of today's drawing of horses In the Irish Hospital sweep stakes for the Grand National to be run Friday at Aintree. Five of tie tickets are on the favorite, Oolden Miller. On this basis, the minimum total which Is destined for the United atate on the first day's drawings la $1.-036.850. Sacketts Welcome Seven Lb. Daughter SALEM, Mnrch 26. ( AP) A seven pound daughter was born early this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon F. Beckett of Salem. Mrs. Sackett. formerly Beatrice Walton, served as secretary to four Oregon governors, starting with Gov ernor Patterson. Sh lately resigned as secretary to Governor Martin. Sue la at present a member of tlio state board of hljiher education. Hero Gets Medal For War Service After Long Wait AURORA.. III., March 2fl. AP) For 18 years George W. Smith war a hero nnd didn't rcnlle It. Aftir losing his honorable dis charge. Hmlth. who served during the wurld war with the lu-adcjuar-Ure company of the thirty-third division, bent to Washington for a certificate to tnke its place. He received nut only the certifi cate but a mrditl known as the sil ver Ktiir. and notification that he had hen rltivl fnr gallntitry if 4 - J ;s -r I Hi v AY.' x 1 v K t" ' . "e : JK. . - as-- v . - . ipi i or1 oemilitahizeo 5TIBMr J ZOKJE6 """"-sC 'Til I s- v. n K i j.A nAl jam ss&-ri-i It, lid blown off by Germany', return to universal eontcrlptlon, the European political pot continued to boll at England, France and Ital) arranged a Joint conference. At top right are the three diplomat, who were scheduled to attend the parley at Pari, left to right: Fulvie 8uuvich, Italian undersecretary of etate; Capt. Anthony Eden, British Lord privy seal; and Pierre Laval, French foreign minister. At lower left Is a map showing the Rhlneland zone (shaded), which Germany may fortify In further violation of '.he Versailles treaty unless Francs demilitarizes similar zones. Unusual action ohotoa above show German troooa In recent maneuvers near Berlin. (Associated Press Photos) JIMMY DONS A MASK fy - Tr a This li the way Jimmy Foxx will look when the umpire yells "Play ball!" for the opening of the baseball season for the Philadelphia Ath letics. The battery will be " and Foxx," for the famous first base. man hna been converted Into a catcher by Connie Mack. (Associated Press Photo. I WA3HINC1TON. March 2B. (AP) i Dant;ei'a of the present entrance to t aquln.i Bay, Ore., were described to ; the army board of engineers today by member of the Oregon congres i slofi.il dctrgatlon and J. E. Cooler, i speaker of the house of tlie Oregon . legislature. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Irving Weltiman (above) In Chi cago crtminal court as policemen testified against him In his trul or a charge of slaying Eli Daiches wealthy advertising executive. Weltiman, bakery executive, was alleged to have hired slayers tc commit the crime. (Associated Prase Photo) NEW 25 SIZE Ask your druggist CARRY YOUR DAYLIGHT WITH YOU! THAT'S practic;Uly what you do when you carry Coleman Lantern with you at night. For the 300 candlcpower brilliance of the Coleman lights your way as plain as day. Equip ped with gen uine Pyrex glohe ... an ex clusive Cole- i TitN man leature. f."' Storm, wind or J r-Ai J rain doesn't el- !y Aj 'ect its lisht -S Sturdily built 1 to last for 2J years. 39 BUYS INJURED while rant EASTERN HOMES (Continuea trom pae one ) first aid to the CCC bo;-s assisted by army doctors on the train. The CCC train of nine coaches was from Medford, Ore., headed for Fort Sheridan, outside of Chicago. Major Clare H. Armstrong, com mander of the Medford CCC district. Is commander of the CCC special train which was struck by a freight train. First Lieutenant Roy W. Otto accompanied Major Armstrong as meas officer and Or. Frank L. Hoagland an medical officer. Twenty-eight CCC mon were In jured In the accident, but none se riously, according to a wire received from Major Armstrong by Major Rob ert F. Dark, acting district comman der. They were given Immediate first aid treatment by the train surgeon, Dr. Hoagland, and none had to be taken to a hospital. The train was to be delayed about seven hours b the wreck. One hundred and seventy-five me so of whom were from camp China Flats and 125 from Camp Cape Sebas tian, were on the special train. All w;re being taken back to Fort Sheri dan for discharge at the end of thetr CCC enrollment period. The officers will return here at the completion of the trip. ILEi CORVALLIS. March 26. (AP) Ciasswork lor the spring term start ed at Oregon State College today with a normal enrollment despite stormy weather during yesterday's registration. The first day registration was 2, 132 compared with 1.670 on opening day last year, and 2.221 on the ft ret day of last term. Usually there are 200 to 300 late registrants. The final total for the winter term was 2,552. Lawnmowers time to get thra sharpened and repaired; ca'led for and delivered Medford Cyclery. 23 N Fir Fhone 261. o- cotvlse it? z- Deputy Warden M. R. "Slick' Galllon (above) of the Oklahoma reformatory wounded eight of thr 31 escaping prisoners m a gun bit tie at Gran.te. His aim r;..ulted Ir the capture of nine of the convict Lydia F. Pinkham's Tablets re lieve periodic pains anil discom forts with their accompanying backaches, headaches and blue spells. They act as a uterine sed ative, antispasmodic and tonicv Oocolate coated. Edsy to take. Ittcxpemhv and effect ii e. Ju the thing tor night time chores around the place. Meal (or campirgf, hunting or tin tun trip. Fretermi by all who use them. For dependable ouuloor light ac nifht you nml a txcmaiL Let us m how tkna to fouf "TN service over a year and it is better than new." An amazing statement about refrigerator? Not if you know the Norge Rollator Refrigerator. The surpliij.rtowercd Rol lator cold-making mechanism is almost everlasting and it actually does impm t u itb use! That's a proven fact. A Rol lator Compressor on factory test, instead of becoming lea efficient with use. became more efficient, used less current. And that Rollator Compres sor has been running for the equivalent of 33 years in your home. It's still running. VTe say Rollator Refrigeration effects household savings up to $1 1 a month. Ask your Norge dealer to prove it. Ask him for actual facts and figures to proit every statement he makes. He can do it. For the Norge is that kind of a refrigerator and Norge dealers are that kind of merchants. Be sure to see the Norge be fore you buy. NORGE CORPORATION Division of Borg-VTaroer Corp. Detroit, Michigan THE ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR Smfii, ran, rolling I feuer tbst frtiijn lea current SH 11 ,&0ii i' it h4 $ ' - TZguHs Ait r 'Lm ""rfOZ5 ii' ""V T & e3f : L in mi i ' W CHICAGO, March 26 (API If the authorities would ask Bruno Richard H.iuptmann, convicted elayer of the LitKlixTsh bab), Jiit a few questione ; under the Keeler polygraph dledectc- tor nnd then act In accordance with Its findings he would be freed in stantly, his wile. Mre, Anna Haupt mann, declared today. "If they (the authorities) aked Richard these few questions," cried Mrs. Hauptmann passlonaWly, "the He detector would show by his replies, that, as he tald in the trial, he wa innocent of the kidnaping or elaytng,' or any part of It." O Here on & tour of mlddleweetern cities to ralH funds to push Haupt mann's appeal she asserted in an interview she would urge Edward Reiliy, chief of the Hauptmann legal lelense, to have a He detector mad on Hauptmann end attempt to h&ve Its findings entered in court records. When it comes to radios, remember. "Pruitt s cau do It." Phone 22. Lucille Clement of Oakland, Cal., was given the stool she is dis playing here which was salvaged during the rescue of the survivors of the Ill-fated Macon. Her uncle, fireman aboard the U, S. S. Cin cinnati, gave it to her. (Associated Press Photo WILL BE CUE APRIL 1 OAKLAND. Cal., March 26. (AP) A further reduction In the Interest burden of farm mortgage loans was announced today by Charles Parker, president of the 11th district federal lan bank here. The rate will be cut to 4Vi per cent rrom S on April 1. Interest on land bank commission ers' loons will be continued at 6 per cent. Cold In Pendleton PENDLETON. Ore.. Morh ono. The temperature dropped to 83 de grees here lust nichf nrt tio ... clear and crisp. During the nl?ht nearly a quarter of an Inch of rain fell to help wash awav trnroa et a, day's dust storm. TRACTOR BEE HELPS ILL Pi MAUPIN, Ore.. March 26. (AP) A revival ot the "bees" of pioneer times, when neighbors gathered for house raisings and at threshing times, saw ten Maupln ranchers take their trac tors to the ranch of R. I. Davidson, who has been 111. A Sunday's work left the Davidson fields ready for spring planting. Use Mall Tribune want ads BURK'S 314 E. Main. 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