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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREfiOX. FRIDAY. MARPTT 20, 1933. PAGE THREE STATE CONCLAVE TO STUDY CRIME Federal, State, County and City Peace Officers Told Crime a Major Problem Policy Is Outlined PORTLAND, Ore.. March (AP) Federal " officers, city policemen. Sheriffs. stat troopers and prosecut ing attorneys crowded together In a large conference room here today to undertake a war on crime. More than 300 attended the crime confer ence called by Governor Charles K. Martin. Officials irom Washington. D. C, known Inter nationally, rubbed elbows with down-country constables as the state and federal governments mar shaled their forces to make the drive on crime more efficient in. the Pa cific northwest. Carl C. Donaugh, United States district attorney here and a. delegate to the national crime conference In Washington, D. C, last December, was named chairman of the conference, which has to consider the three phases of antl-crlme warfare capture, prosecution and punishment. A Major Problem In opening the conference Gover nor Martin declared he regarded crime as "one of the major problems of our civilisation a problem that la not confined to any state or nation." n his address the governor reiterated his statement that as governor he would treat criminals "with Justice but with firmness." "One of the principal causes of our present crime problem Is the exces sive and ill-advised use of the par Ydonlng power." Martin continued. "I hare before me the list of pardons of the governors of Oregon In the last 13 years, which shows the record of the convicts since release. "I am advised that this record Is necessary only fragmentary, but it demonstrates only too conclusively the fact that a large percentage of those pardoned have committed sub sequent criminal offenses. One con vict who was given a full pardon was subsequently returned to the state penitentiary two times. An other pardoned convict later served time In the New Mexico and Utah state penitentiaries una on McNeil's Island. . I, therefore, have determined thst except in most unusual circum stances I will not pardon criminals. To Aid Rehabilitation 'Insofar as It is possible for me to do so. however. I shall give every aid to the rehabilitation of convicts from are worthy and capable of reform. With that thought In mind I approv- i ed senate bill 405, which provides that any time prior to the expira- j tlon of the convict's maximum sen tence and after the expiration of his minimum sentence, the governor on his own motion or on the written recommendation of the state parole board may parole the convict and employ him on public works for not longer than six months at the going wage. "I have also approved the estab lishment of special reading courses for prisoners in our stste penitentiary by the stat library. You would like wise be Interested to know that the University of Oregon has inaugurated special correspondence courses of in struction for the benefit of the pris oners. These measures have my ap proval and will have sympathetic ad NEW DEAL CALLED After this expose, which vltlbly : surprised parliament, the chamber ad ! journed until 4 p. m. , MONETARY EVILS Program Announced by Pre mier Places Country Pro visionally Off Gold Stand ard Belga Value Cut LONDON. Eng.. March W. (AP) The drift of currency quotations In favor of sterling became more pro nounced on the foreign exchange market today as the announcement of Belgian devaluation raised fears regarding other gold securities. The offerings of United States dol lars and gold bloo currencies were liberal and rates sagged as the pro ceeds were Invested in British pounds. uncertainty recarding the future was Indicated by the three months' Stirt the day right on W-i-n-g-s of the M-o-r-n-i-n-g! with Schilling Coffee as your cup of cheer. There is sturdy quiiiry in Schilling Coffee which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver fragrant full-flavored cup with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. Courthouse News iPuralBbed bj cha JacluoD Uouut) Abstract Co. 131 B Slith street! U.S. FAR EAST PACT IS TOPIC INJOSCOW (Continue, from po one.) terdav's ta k It was said that the state&men found no points of dis agreement, although It was likewise understood no detinue proposals were ihen presented by either party. Captain Erien will be received In audience this afternoon by Joseph Stwlln, secretary general of the po litics! bureau, probably accompanied hy Utvinoff. In the conversation slated with iLHvinoff tomorrow, Eden will dis-1 jciiM the development of British So- viet trnde relations. The question of Soviet propaganda i !ln Enc'snd has not been rsifed 1 th or teed I INTERPLEADER HEARING'S CHANGED 10 APRIL 15 BY ORDER FROM 1UDGE Psrr libel Judgment to hla nv.ner-ln aw wa "for the sole purpose of d- udtng his creditors, and hat b it 050 ws pa:d by Peril fr tt. He&rtnc on the lnterpleAder suit of Viedermever. Inc., against E. H. FVhl, serving four jears in stat nrUon for Ivan Farrln. Robert Nielson. Marriage U censes W. Harrington and L. Palmer and Jennie O. Circuit Court Frank Denser vs. Jess Reynolds; restraining order and damages. T. T. Goldfrap vs. Chas Penning ton; chattel lien, 336-35. Oldsmo blle coupe. No. 25811. Phoenix Orange No. 779 vs. Ore gon Camp NOi 438, W.'O. W.; to quiet title. Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n. vs. Arthur L. Cogglns, et al; foreclosure. Medford Creamery vs. F. B. Swee ney; for money. Real Estate Transfers T. S- Qondcrman. et ux, to S, U Shumate. WD. $10.00. 28 A. in Sec. 3, Twp. 35 8. R. 1 W. W. M. Charles H. Hanscom; et ux to Fred Arens, et ux. WD. 91.00. 15 A. Sec. 2, Twp. 36 8. R. t W. W. M. Chas. L. Woods to Minnie K. Woods. QCD. $10.00. Lot on Genesee street In City of Medford. Ralph G. Jennings, et ux to Oscar M. Shepherd. WD. $10.00. Land In Sec. IB, Twp. 87 S. R. I W. W. M. A. A- Schramm, Supt of Banks to Tom H. Petty, et ux. Deed. $1.00. Land in DLC. No. 52. Twp. 37 S. R. 2 W. W. M. John W. Jones, et ux to Laura G. Plerca. WD. $26.00. BE of NE. Sec. 25. Twp. 35 S. R. S West. W. J. Parsons, et ux to H. E. Wright,' et ux. WD. '11.00. ' Lot 10, Hlltdnger Subdivision. C. S- Flnley. et ux to Mary E. Smith, et al. Deed. $1.00. 14 Interest In Lots 1, 2. 3. Blk. 16, Central Point, E. K- Littrell, et ux to F. A. Her ring, et ux. WD. $10 00. Lots 13 and 14. Blk. 2. Fruttdnle Add. Medford. Edith B. Hunt to Albert F. Klrk patrlck. WD. $700.00. Lot In Jackson ville. Wm. Schmidt, et ux to W. C. Schmidt. WD. $10.00. Lot 6. pt. Lot 7. Blk. 7. Berrydale Add.. Mediord., Ancll Justice to Wm. R. Bosche. et ux. Deed. $10.00. N',-j of NE, NV4 Of NW See. 20, Twp. 34 S. R. 1 West. Wm. M- Briggs. et ux to F. L. Smith. QCD. $1000. W- 208 ft. Lot 31. H. B. Carter Add., Ashland. Virginia C. Rlgg to Hortense Ruck er. WD. $10.00. S. 35 ft. Lot 5. Nly 40 ft. Lot 6. Blk. 2, Lumsden's Add.. Medford. George Howe to Michael Beck. WD. $10.00. Pt. Lot 2. Blk. 1. Riverside Subdivision. Medford. W. D. Norton, et ux to Henry D. Reed. WD. $10.00. Lot 3. Blk. 17, Gold Hill. By EDOVARD TRAV Associated Press Foreign Staff BRUSSELS. March 39. (API Pre mler Paul Van Zeeland today pro claimed a new deal for Belgium, with the value of the gold belga cut "a maximum of 30 per cent" and with sweeping economic and monetary re forms to be rushed Into effect. Political observers expected parlia ment, to which Van Zeeland an nounced the program, to give the government a vote of confidence by a majority of 40 or 50 members. Van Zeeland stated : 'The cur rency level would not be the same as today, but in no case would It be more than 30 per cent below the pres ent level," and he added that the new regime will go Into effect Mon day with a provisional cut of 25 per cent In the belea's value. Cracks fiold Bloo The premier's announcement crack- i ed the European gold bloc, for the comprehensive program he announced Involves the suspension of gold pay- men ta by Belgium pending an inter national agreement on currency policy. The premier announced the under taking of great public works schemes. the Inverting of Industrial production by all possible measures, the reduc tion of taxes, the guarantee of bank deposits, and a desire to resume dip lomatic and commercial relations with Russia. Although Van Zeeland and his gov ernment seem assured of a voto of confidence In the chamber of depu ties on this progrnm, lively opposi tion la expected In the nt. par liament Is expected to debate day and night throughout the week end. In cluding Sunday, before the vote Is taken. The government's program Is a re sult of heavy blows dealt Belgian In dustries by countries with depreciated currency. By the government's action, Bel glum provisionally Is off the goM standard, although she Intends to re turn when an International monetary conference can arrive at world stabil ization. Parliament A(onlhed Premier Van Zeeland astonished the Joint session of the parliament, before which he made his announce ment, when he enumerated the speed and volume of gold withdrawals from the National bank withdrawals totaling five billion franca since Oc tober, 1934, with soaring withdrawals during the present month. He said that on March 12 gold withdrawals amounted to 50.000.000 1 francs ; on March 14. 10.000.000 francs; on March 15, 954.000.000 I rnncs, and on March 16. during the two hours which preceded the intro duction of exchange control, that ; more than 260.000,000 was withdrawn, 1 discount rate which, in the case of . lye gate on the side opposite from """" j biot theft, and his wife ani mother. the belga. amounted to 3 to 4 belgas 1 Lenin's tomb, riding directly to me " 1 m-aw. origtntlly Jet for the '!rt week to the pound. Dollar futures, how-I wing of the court bunding where j 0 ?ur , . ! of April, hss now been charged :o ever, carried a H cent premium. (Stalin ha his office. ( a m i ; ApriI 1S' by Clrcult J'ldua tarl T. After touching 4 85 to the pound. Soviet circle ad todsv aftvr an ,th h . ,..im.ttt9tnM.. . , WlmberW of Douils county, ptts'nfd the dollar dosed at 4.83V 3 cent !hour and ft httU conference between I I Toi;n I" n 11, h i'"? by the state supreme court to he.r to the pound lower than yesterday. !MftXtm Lltvinoff. Soviet commissar ' ' . nf ' " ' , " i the case when the FVhls filed sn afii- The French franc closed at 73.50 to !for forPlp BffHlrH. and captain An- i 01 ' tL!' Lf nnl ..,w. I davit of prejudice against Judc,e H. D rne pouna as comparea to yesreraaj ithonv Eden. British lord privy seal. close of 72 93. The belga closed at 25.12 to the pound as com ps red to yesterday's close of 23. 4 Dinty Moore's Band Open at Gold Hill The Gold Hill danre pavit'mt will opeji Saturday n!ght wl,h Dlnty Moore's orcheatra . furnish tgr tne music, according 4a George "'Dimy" Moore. The band, which enjoya a large southern Oregon followtng. now has seven pieces and Dlnty promt?.; several special numbers for the open ing night. Dancing will continue until 2 o'clock. that there whs a "noted improve- nntuh mnVMmn e.i-.u.- 1 ment In boih the political and o-!l0mon p,BCl ,Bn u ; hf hMW ; nomlc relations between Soviet Rus- -of rtwcUMtonjl and tne Rullin8 mn. tinned "conclusions' to which the sla and Great Britain The Soviet sources did not Indi cate on what grounds the further Improvement of the Anglo-Ru&Mfin relations was based during the dis cussion as Eden probed into the possibilities of peace for Europe, rninkne. I'revulls, The two talked over nerlln clarifications are leading One Vatnllty SAI.EM. March 39. ( API Prank Markovetr. Portland tank house oper ator was the onlv fatality among Ore con Industrial workers during the mot-t of the! past week, the Industrial accident outstanding problems in political re lations." they stated, and the dis cussion was conducted with "the same spirit of frankness and sin cerity" as yesterday's. It was pointed out that after yes- commission reported today. Accidents numbered 575. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. Norton. The suit Is for the purpose of pro rating among creditors a luigment swarded hy th state supivme court for approximately 54000. in favor ot the Fenls against Ntedcrmtyer, It.c. Creditors include Jackson t.ounty. for unpaid tavea. and $apP0 cos: bill against FVhl. for trial tn Klam ath county, on a charge f venue and Ted Heimroth of Griffin creeS and J. T. Thomaa of Ashlind. for money loaned to Fehl to purchase the Pacific Record-Herald b-j'ldirjr at a sheriff's sale. Answers filed by claiman(. allec that Fehl's transfer of the $15,000 Argument on a derivim - in tl federal tourt suit of Mrs H ir.:ett-: B. Mrtrtln aj.i:ivt Blanr.e v- V.:vin, cperator of wdlo station KMED. r.v 35.000 alleged damages, a".! he heird Monday mornlnj before Jut' ,e M-"-Nary, in federal court t Portiar.d. The argument will be hy the fen-?. Tlie action is b.ied iipn.i Mrs. Vir gin's atrted refusal to permit Mm. Martin to talk over thi r.Hio. titirr crrsncements had been mf for a broadcast. Tills a.'tlon. Mrs Mart'n alleges, caused her "embirra-'sment ind "humiliation.' SEVEN YEAR OLD GIRL HAS THICK BLACK BEARD BAKU. TJ. S. S. R. (UP) A likely successor to the famous "bearded lady" of the circus is Nina Akahok ova, seven-year-old Caucasian child, who recently waa brought to a cllnia hera. Despite her youth, she has de veloped a thick, black beard. In all other respects she Is perfectly normal. 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