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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORL). OREOOX. TIIFRSDAT. APRIL 11. 1035.
PAGE SEVEN
CULBERTSON VICTORY !
IN BRIDGE J1ICH IS
VIRTUALLY 'IN - BAG'
NEW YORK, April 11. (AP) P.
Hal Sims' chance for victory In his
160-rubbec bridge match with Ely
Culberuon existed today only as a
rare possibility.
The portly bridge master of Deal.
N. J., faced a virtually Insurmount
able lead as the match entered lu
second last day today, with 17 more
rubbers to be played.
Culbertson and his wife, Josephine,
withstood a determined assault by
Mr. and Mrs. Sims In yesterday's play
and brought their advantage up to
14.730 points at the end of the 133rd
rubber. Early In the night the Slmses
had out the lead to 10,310 points,
only to have the Oulbertsons start
ft new upward awing that gave them
a net gain for the day of 1.030
points.
Eleven rubbers were played yester
day and last night, the Slmses win
ning six and the Culbertsons, five.
The Culbertsons lead In rubbers. 73
to 60. and In points, 111.330 to 88.-
aio.
Fundamentals of Bowling
By C. O. (Chuck) Collier
Nationally Known Bowling Authority
'. O. miller
IS, 10-1,
WITH EIGHT RUNS IN
E WILD
'SISTIE,' 'BUZZIE' WATCH PARADE
Lesson 10 Conclusion "Bominf Etiquette."
BOWLING
Bowling ettquett la a moat lm-1
porta nt fundamental of bowling and
should be practiced at ail times. A
great many bowlera do not realize
they jeopardize, not only their own
game, but also their team-mate
and opponents by disregarding thla
fact.
If all bowlera would practice eti
quette while bowling they would not
only Improve their game but would
enjoy the game from an entirely dif
ferent viewpoint.
Generally, a bowler who disre
gards thla Important unwritten rule
of bowling la of auch a tempera
ment and geta ao excited that there
la no chance for concentration, which
la detrimental to hla game.
There are a few so-called rulec
of etiquette which are unconsciously
broken at tlmea by bowlera who
would never think of doing anything
to Interfere with another bowler.
The Economy Lumber bowling
team shut out the Active Club Al
ley Cats In their City league match
at the Smoke House last night, tak
ing all four points. At the same
time the Elka' "Brats" acored a 3-lo-i
point win over the Forest and
Park quintet.
Scores:
Economy Lumber Co.
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Rogere 137 180 lfl8 485
Green - 160 118 140 425
C. Overmeyer 184 197 135 496
McCormlck 124 111 121 358
Overmever 123 139 141 403
Handicap 87 87 87 201
Totala 795 830 801 2426
Active Club
1st 2nd 3rd Total
157 158 147 462
147 152 152 451
162 173 109 444
... 187 135 135 457
a 140 140 140 420
Heath
Pabrlck
St mm ....
Bauer
Moore .
Totala . 793 758 683 2234
Forest and Park
1st 2nd 3rd Total
523
521
Canfleld. - 189 166 168
QUI 226 163 132
Janouch 121 141 97
Jones
121 119 100
Warner 84
Handicap 71
85 114
71 71
359
340
283
213
Totals 812 745 682 2239
ElkV "Brats"
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Paske 165 142 136 443
Strang ..- 110 166 134 410
Hammond - 180 167 198 546
Sherwood - - 192 151 184 527
Hussong 142 124 137 403
Totals - 783 750 789 2328
and would be glad to discontinue
them If they were reminded of Just
how annoying and unsportsmanlike
they are.
Here are the unwritten rules ot
bowling etiquette:
1 After delivering the ball, walk
straight back on the approach.
2 Do not Interfere with bowlera
on adjoining alleys.
3 Do not run at same time with
bowler on adjoining alley.
4 Do not walk In front of bowler
to pick up your ball or mark score.
If he li In position to start his de
livery. 6 Do not laugh at your oppo
nents misfortune. Tou may have a
bad game yourself.
8 Do not about at your opponent
while he ta delivering the ball. You
can have a lot of fun by kidding,
but do It at the right time.
(The End)
FRENCH INSIST ON
ARMS LIMITATION
(Continued tram rage One)
The Roxy Ann Confectionery took
two out ot three from' Standard Oil
In their Elks' club bowling match
laat night. The Groceteria and Mann's
Department Store roll Friday evening.
Scores:
Standard Oil Co,
V 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Boomer .
Baylor
Rankin ,
Heath
, 163 154 136
. 186 169 137
, 201 146 200
, 165 155 165
H. Olll 138 109 131
Handicap .......
99 99
432
.492
847
465
378
297
Totals 942 822 847 2611
Roxy Ann Confectionery
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Webster 153 174 168 484
Erlckson 171 174 177 523
Kresse 148 . 141. 143 432
Elwood 151 151, 161 453
MeLaln 123 123 123 369
Handicap 111 111 1U 333
Totals -.. 856 874 863 3593
EPIDEMIC OF MEASLES
POSTPONES RELAY MEET
VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 11-
AP Because of a widespread epi
demic of measles which has closed
all public schools In the city, the
annual Vancouver Invitational re
lays for Oregon and Washington
high schools has been postponed and
may have to be called off for this
Mason.
By Andrue Berdlng
Associated Press Foreign Staff
(Copyright, 1935, by The Associated
Press)
STRESA, Italy, April 11. French
statesmen, fighting for their views
as to the sanctity of treaties, went
into action In the conference with
Great Britain and Italy today ap
parenty determined to make France's
appeal to the League of Nations
against Germany the basis for all
actions by the conference. .
Must Meet Issue
As premier Flandln of France and
his foreign minister, Pierre Laval,
returned to their afternoon's parley
with Premier Mussolini, Prime Min
ister Ramsay MacDonald of Great
Britain, and Foreign Secretary Sir
John Simon, the Associated Press
was authoritatively Informed that
France believed the conference must
squarely meet the grave Issue caused
by Germany's violations of the mili
tary clauses of the Versailles treaty
by her rearmament.
France, It was explained, wants to
discuss the situation, not on the
basis of Relchsfuehrer Hitler's an
nouncement of rearmament March
16. but on the basis of Germany's
violations of the Versailles treaty.
Fear More Illegal Steps
The French said they feared that
If Germany takes one Illegal step
she may take others, constantly In
creasing the size of her army and
armaments. France apparently wants
vigorous support from Great Britain
and Italy when the league council
meets April 15 and wants Germany
to enter Into negotiations for the
limitation of armaments.
A noticeable awing of Italian opin
ion from open Irritation toward Eng
land's .desire for a general pact In
cluding Germany rather than for an
alliance against her was expressed In
high Italian sourcea this evening.
Italian political channels thought
this might lead to the conclusion of
a draft for auch a pact, since France
already Is regarded as leaning toward
England.
Beginning two weeks before the
Stress conference waa scheduled to
start, Italian officials and the Itah
Ian press expressed deep annoyance
at England'a refusal to Join In a
concerted three-power action and at
her desire to bring Germany into a
general aceord.
Press Campaign Veert
The preaa campaign, always In the
same tone, lasted two weeks but iud
denly veered around--
Mussolini's newspaper Popolo D'
Italta, expressed the veiled suggestion
that Germany, Russia, and Poland
be Invited to the conference at
Stresa, and Italian sources consid
ered this la an attempt to bridge
the diplomatic gap between the Ital
ian and English views.
HOPES FOR RELIEF
FROM DUST KILLED
BY LATEST STORM
(Continued from page one)
county because of the unusual severe
duat atorma of the past few days,
Welch said. "Doctors report that
several cases are critical and the
altuatlon la dally becoming worse,
particularly among Infants.
The terrific dust gales of the past
three days have been extremely hard
on livestock In southeastern Colo
rado, although relatively few cattle
remain.
Some residents are already desert
ing the stricken area.
Approximately 100 families have
left Cimarron and Texaa counties
in northwestern Oklahoma. Scorea of
women and children have been sent
from Baca county. Colorado.
A email number of families has
left Union county. New Mexico.
By night yesterday's storm had
been carried Into Iowa, Missouri and
Arkansas.
Promised Relief.
Trains from the west arrived here
from 3 to 6 hours late.
Meanwhile, at Washington Imme
diate relief for the drought and
dust stricken sections waa promised
by President Roosevelt when a dele
gation of senators and representa
tives from four mtddlewestern states
called on him.
The delegation asked the presi
dent to earmark 8150,000,000 for a
land program for the next two years.
He did not Indicate what amount
would be allocated, but waa said by
the delegation to have given assur
ance he would permit expenditure of
all the money that waa necessary.
(By the AtMtrtated Press)
Maintaining the aame consistency
that won them the 1934 pennant,
the Los Angeles ball club led the
Coast league today.
The Angela made It three straight
for the season yesterday when they
overwhelmed the Sacramento Sena
tors at Sacramento. 0 to S.
A wild fifth Inning rally by Port
land that scored eight runs. Includ
ing two homers by Bonglovannl.
Blackerby and Davis, brought ' Los
Angeles fans to their feet aa Holly
wood lost Its first game of the season.
10 to 1. Ray Jacobs banged out a
homer In the fourth to account for
Hollywood's lone score.
The San Francisco Missions lost
their clean slate by reason of a 4
to 3 defeat by Seattle at San Fran
cisco.
Oakland won the second of a three
game series and gave Frank "Letfy"
O'Doul's Seala their third defeat of
the season by a score of 6 to ft.
CROW AGENCY. Mont.. April 11
i'AF) The days of his youth when
bison and grouse reamed to his very
dooryard, may return to the Crow
Indian agency If the plans of Robert
Yellowtall, chieftain and auperln
tendent, are carried to successful
conclusion.
The Indian head of the agency.
first of his tribe to be picked for
that position, has begun a program
of restocking the vast reservation
with a consignment of buffalo cowu
and bulls from the national herd In
Yellowstone park.
Freighted from the park to the
Big Horn canyon, the former rulers
of the range were unloaded from
great vans and trailed into the
mountains, where Yellowtall hopes
they will grow into a herd adequate
to supply his tribesmen with food
and hides.
Dazzy Vance Gets
Brooklyn Contract
WASHINGTON, April ll-(AP)
Dazzy Vance, once the leading
pitcher of the National league, who
hue been with the Brooklyn Dodgers
on trial since drawing his release
from the St. Louis Cardinals two
weeks ago, waa formally signed to
a Brooklyn contract today.
Manager Casey Stengel plana to
use Vanca In relief roles.
PIG FUMES
ST01GH PATCH
GENEVA. O. (UP) In the midst
of news about upside-down stomachs
and disarranged organs, H. P. Wil
liamson, 68, of Cork, near here, has
come forth to proclaim that for 33
years he has been digesting hla food
with a stomach part which was once
pig's.
Williamson, more than two decades
ago, underwent two operations In
Cleveland for ulcers of the stomach.
The second time surgeons found It
necessary to do some patching.
A part of a stomach removed from
a pig was used as the "patch," Wil
liamson said.
Williamson's health has been good
during the 23 years, though he has
been unable to stand much exertion.
He said hla appetite had been normal
except during two illnesses.
M. N. Gault, Lawnraower & Saw
Filing. Light repairs. Rear Gault Sho
Shop. 320 E. Main. Alley entrance.
Tel. 803.
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PRETTY FILM ACTRESS
CAUSES DEATH PLUNGE
NEW YORK. April 11. (AP)
Blighted romance was blamed today
for tha death plunge of pretty Betty
Hamilton. 31-year-old MeadvUla. P-.
girl who rose to fame in British mo
tion pictures.
Mlas Hamilton ler.ped from the
11th floor of a mldtown hotel last
night. Her body, clad In ellk pajamas.
hurtled to tha roof of a four-atory
building adjoining the hotel. She
dlsd en route to a hospital In an
ambulance.
Bud Pollock. Ml&s Hamilton's man
ager, told police it was her second
suicide attempt within 34 hours.
Several weeks ago. Pollack said,
Mlas Hamilton's engagement to Fred
Levy, radio station owner, waa an
nounced, and choosing domesticity to
a motion picture career, the girl re
Jected an offer from a film produc
ing company.
There was a dispute between tha
enaed couple, tha manager told
police, and Miss Hamilton became
morose.
When It comes to radios remember,
Prultt e can do it." Phone 33
Prealdent Roosevelt' grandchildren, "Slttle" and "Buxzle' Dall,
were too Interested In watching the Army Day parade In Washington
to realize thla picture waa belno taken. (Associated Preaa Photo)
as the 'Temple of the Sun," and
there are 370 sun worshiper seeking
health and happineaa by this "nat
ural" method of treatment.
Worshipers at the Bun temple we
administered toby a staff of 100 doc
tors and nurses, and a revolving so
larium follows the sun throughout
the day. The cost of the building
and equipment averages about 15.
000,000 francs and Is nine stories
high, containing 270 beds. The di
rector of the lmtltuto is Dr. Jean
Saldman, who also Invented and de-
signed the solarium. It la a replica
of those which he already has con
structed at Alv les Bnlns. and at
Jamnagar In India. The solarium In
India was built at the special request
of the late Jam Snhib, ho was deeply
Interested In hello-therapy.
Police said Conner told them he
started drinking with a young com
panlon at one beer place; that they
were Joined by two women and an
other man and went to another
place; that they took him for a walk
and then beat and robbed him.
tiwftMarrawia
A chicken aupper will be aerved at
the Phoenix Grange hall on Friday
night of this week by the lndlts of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft, ' Oak
Circle No. 242.
The ladies have won fame for their
good cooking and well prepared and
served meals, and this one will be
equal to any served, and perhaps
better, they assert. Every effort is
being put forth to make the supper
a success.
Drinker Beaten Up
By Chance Friends
PORTLAND, April 11. (AP) Clar
ence Conner of Portland, his face
bruiBed and lacerated, told police
today that drinking companions laat
night beat him and robbed him of
$795.
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Amount ot capital stock paid
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. y"r 9100,4M.80T.2S
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received during the year. . 19,U1,O47.10
Income from other aourcee
received during the year. . ll.8O9.9ftA.0e
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Paid for loeeei, endowments,
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Amount of all other axpendU
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318, 498. M
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878, 239. S3
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Value of reat estate owned
(market value) f 35.453.451.lt
Value of stocks and bonds
u-ucu unnrKfjt or amor
tised value) 354,
Loans on mortgages and col-
Premium' notw ' and poller
Cash In hanks and on "hand t','
Interest and renta' due ' and '
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Other assets (net) (a minus.
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LIFE
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780, 20. It
S5T.J93.T4
914,251.83
87 1,9 13. Bt
180, 734. Tt
-782. 899. T
Total admitted assets 1465,573,08.0
Net reserves. Including spe
cial reserves 1410 Ml 4T1 M
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AirotheVilabVMties.'.V U.S'loTS
Reserved 'or tax. V.m.
er"K" 1.524.S51.44)
Total liabilities, except cap-
Hal AjaaaM mum mm.
Capital naM itn tin nnn nnn aa '
Surplus over all '
imDuin Il.470.47T.04t
Surplus as regards policy.
9 lB,470,77.0t
Total ...
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