MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON', THURSDAY, APRrL 11. 1035, PAGE NINE Local and Personal Grabs Big FKh Pete Toskon. local ftfcoe shlnirg artist, yesterday landed 25 -pound salmon at Savag Rapids dam. Klein Arrives H. W. Klein, general freight asent for Southern Pacific lines, with headquarters at Portland was attending to official business in Med ford Tuesday. On Business R. E. Mullany of San Francisco, representative of the trans continental freight bureau, was in Medford attending to business yes To Revise Constitution Members of the First Baptist church will vote on a revision of the constitution at the close of the service on Sunday morning, April 14. On Prunk CharRes W. O. Penning ton was arrested yesterday by city police charged with being drunk In public place. He was fined $10 on that charge in city court today. Brady Visits John Brady of Port land, chief electrician for Southern Pacific lines, was In Medford Wed nesday on business relative to the Installation of new office at the freight depot on South Front. Visits Orants Pnss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and son. Charles Jr.. spent Wednesday in Grants Pass vis iting relatives end friends. The How ards, former residents of this city, now reside In Medford Grants Pa&s Courier. From Carberry Creek B. J. Parker, project superintendent of Carberrr Creek CCC camp, was in this city yes terday ou business. On Drunk Charge C. I. Roden. ar rested n a charge of being drunk In a public place, was yesterday fined 110 In city court upon htf plea of guilty. Auto reck According to ft report on file at the city police station, the ear driven by Alva Warner at noon yesterday collided with the machine being driven by Dick Isaacs, on South Central street. Books Is Topic The topic for talks at the S.ER-A. public speaking class which meets tonight at Senior high school Is. "My Favorite Book." Part of the class period will be devoted to parliamentary law. with Attention given also to speech defects and am biguous construction of sentences. The classes 'are free and the general public Is Invited to attend. Return from South Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Furnas returned yesterday from n vacation In southern California, ac companied by Mrs. Furnas' mother. Mrs. I. L Acker of this city, who had been visiting in San Gabriel and Temple City, cal., for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Furnas, who spent 10 days In Los Angeles and oth et southern California points, report that the weather encountered was very bad, and told of seeing great damage done by high water. MUST AWAIT WORD ON FEDERAL FUND Commission Defers Action for Information On Ore gon's Share Many Delegations Press Needs Ltiestot-k. PORTLAND, April 11. ( AP) Cat tle loo: active, unehanitetl. HOGS 200: steady, unchanged. 8HEEP 100; steady, unchanged. DURING ALLEN'S W steadily mounting sales of new motor care throughout the- United States, Indication point to a record tourist season thla summer. Wltn ao verso weather conditions In various sections of the United States, the northwest, with Its countless scenic attractions and delightful climate should play host to many of these tourists from sll parts of the country, Mr. Allen said. Wail St. Report Rialto's Stars W. W. Allen, head of Pierce-Allen Motor company. Dodge and Plymouth dealers, returned this week from a Tlslt of several days In San Francisco and Los Angeles. While In the south. Mr. Allen visited the Los Angeles as sembly plant where Plymouth cars and Dodge commercial unita are pre pared for the western states. In the southern California metropolis Dodge drivers are regularly getting from 19 to 32 miles per gallon of gasoline. Indicating the fact that Dodge econ omy la recognized by motorists of southern California, aa well as by Dodge owners of the northwest. An optomlstlc outlook on general business conditions, and especially In the automotive field was voiced by C. 6. Bash, regional manager for Dodge Brothers, with headquarters In San FranclBCO. in his pitervlew with Mr. Allen last week. According to the Dodge executive, plants are now at peak production with an output of 1060 cars daily. The demand for new Dodge Brothers models far exceeds this output, In spite of Its amazing volume, Mr. Bash Informed the Med ford automobile dealer. With the E ANYTIME lkidomsJ 1SSM TODAY and FRIDAY! WASHINGTON ( UP ) Soms per sons have a "buzzer" system whlcn warns them of an approaching ner vous breakdown, said Dr. Walter Freeman, professor of anatomy at Creorge Washington university. Dr. Freema n defined & nervous breakdown as "discomfort In Its wid est sense without underlying organic cause, leading to a degree of disability In the patient." When it happens to a person of 40 or thereabouts, he said. It may be advantageous since It will cause the person to "slow down", and thus may forestall a "fatal circulatory system breakdown" two decades later. Grouchlness, sleeplessness, head aches, pains, and worry all are symp toms of a nervous brenkdown, Dr, Freeman said. Some persons, he pointed out, have specific "buzzers" which warn them of the approach of a breakdown or It repetition. He said a man may. have a peculiar throbbing In his left wrist and whenever that starts, "he knows he must take a rest." o The thrill - packed ro mance of a Mother a Daughter and the Man between ! By CLAYTON' V. RKRNHARD Associated Press Staff Writer PORTLAND. April 11. (fl) Insuf ficient Information on Oregon's share of the federal highway appropriations deferred action on the new program today by the state highway commis sion, but did not discourage appear ance of delegations urging expendi tures of the reported 11.423,000 upon specific project. Henry P. Cabell, recently appoint ed chlrmen of the commission, pre sided at hla first session which was featured, In addition to request for funds, by the opening of bids upon the smallest amount of work to be let In more than two years. Contracts will be let later today amounting to approximately $71,000. Fund Details Lacking Neither the members of the high way commission nor W. H. Lynch of the bureau of public roads had re ceived details of the targe federal ap propriation for road work, end until the exact amount has been determin ed, and the regulations received can any allocation be made. In opening the session Cabell de clared he was glad to welcome the delegations, learn what the problems were In various sections of the state in order that he might "Intelligently make his decisions." He declared he would "try to do the beat we can for all aections of the stste." A com plete trip over all highways will be made by him within the .next two months. Cabell said. Delegations at the morning session appeared from Roseburg, Lake county. Sherman county. Morrow and Uma tilla counties, and from Forest Grove. Roselturg Plea Made W. C. Harding of Roseburg again presented the plea for Improvement of the Pacific highway In the Tur key Hill and Oakland area. Cabell In formed him all requests would be given serious consideration In the allocation of funds. Judge Fred Reynolds of Lake coun ty headed a delegation urging work on the Fremont highway. A 147 mile road. Improvements would amount to 1.000.000 for the entire stretch. The largest Job for which bids were opened today was the 1.38 miles grad ing and surfacing of the Yamhill county llne-Stratton ranch section of the Salem-Dayton secondary highway. Joplln and Eldon of Portland was low bidder at $36,110. A. S. Wallace of Roseburg was low bidder on the two rock furnishing projects, one for the Oregon Coast highway In curry county at $15,225. and the Pacific highway In Jackson county at $11,286. CHICAOO. April 11. (AP)-(U. 8. D. A.I HOOS: 10.000: active. 6e 10c higher; better grade. 180-240 lbs.. 9 25 1 .35. top $9 40, highest In four weeks; 240-290 lbs.. $9,109.25: 290 350 lbs.. $9 .15; desirable 140-180 lbs.. $8 85 ,g 9.25; good packing sows, $8 25 .40. CATTLE : 5.0O0; fed steers and yearlings slow. uneven. mostly steady; some weakness on lower grade light weights: well finished offerings all weights steady: best 1249 lb. Colorado-fed steers $14.50; around 1050 lb. yearlings grading low choice $13.25; most yearlings and light ateers $9al2; cows, heavy heifers and lower grade heifers steady: better grade light helfera weak; beef bulls strong; sausage offerings weak; veal ers 25ffl 50c higher; few selects up to $10.50. SHEEP: 13.000: fat lamba fairly active, mostly steady, extreme top on clipped lambs 100 above Monday; sheep firm, good to choice wooled offerings 100 lbs. down, $8.25 $.50; load good 80 lb. Montanas, $8, top $8.60 on choice around 90 lb. lambs: clipped lamba, $7,409.50, scaling 86-88 lbs.; top $7.60 on choice dou ble around 85 lb. averages to small killers; native ewes $45, mostly; best light weights $2.25; feeding lambs scarce. NEW ORK. April 11. (AP) Metal sharea were the favorites In today's stock market following the govern ments boost of the domestic silver price to 71 cents an ounce. There were other scattered gainers, but the remainder of the list, as a whole, waa hesitant. The close was somewhat Irregular. Transfers approximated 700.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye 133'; American Can 118s, American A Foreign Power 3'. A. T. & T. - 105', Anaconda Atch. T. ti 8. F. Bendix Aviation .. Bethlehem Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler M isisiuiiysxsy PWI-aSllls. Sf : J K;V - t ifsti m WiraTwafa aw siisai Commerclsl Solvent , Curtlss-Wright - DuPont General Foods General Motors Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, April 11. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May MH 99V, .97 i .98 July .98U ,98Vi 96'4 .981, Sept. .98!, .9814 .96s, .96, Portland Wheat International Harvester . I. T. Iz T Johns-Manvllle ... Montgomery Ward .. North Amertcan ... Penney (J. C ...-.. Phillips Petroleum . Radio Southern Pacific Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal. .:. Std. Oil N. J. Trans. America Union Carbide United Aircraft lHj U. S. Steel 30 H 11', 39s, 14', 35 38 41 35'. 19 2'i 91si 34', 28', 36 s, 43'j 24 si 12H 61', 18 V4 14'i 15, 31 '4 40 8 48 s, "The Best Man Wins." a spectacu lar, rollicking film starring Edmund Lows and Jack Holt, will head the program at the rtlalto theater for to morrow and Saturday. It telle the evcltlng tale of two deep-sea divers and their adventurous careers on op posite sides of the law. One becomes a diver for a smuggling ring, the other an officer of the waterfront po lice. Their meeting under water In the final sequence is said to be one of the most breath-taking scenes In recent pictures. In Roxy Cast EXTRACTION OF TEETH WANTED TO BUY 5 room modern house In Medford. Give location and complete description In letter. Box 81, Tribune. FOR RENT Pine enclosed garden. fruit and berries. 121 cottage St. San Frnnclsro llutterfnt. SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. (AP) First grade butterfat, 34c, f. o. b., San Francisco. VALLEYSfHOOTGIVES FANCIFUL OPERETTA PORTLAND, April 11. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May .83 .834 -83 .83,4 July 80 .80'4 .80 .804 Sept .80 .804 -80 .80 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 93c; dark hard winter. 1 2 per cent. $1.00: do U per cent, ilc; soft white. 84c; western white, 83ljc: hard winter, 82Vjc; northern spring, 8514c; west ern red, 83c. Oats, No. 2 white. $27. Corn. No. 2 eastern yellow, $42: mlllrun standard, $24. Today's car receipts: wheat, 26: flour, 14; oats, 1. Portland Produce IS EASY FOR CLEVELAND (UP) Go to the dentist, have your boy friend hypno tise you, out comes the tooth, and It's all over, sweetly and plHlnlessly. This is what happened when a couple came to Dr. William C. Beu- teu's at the dental clinic of Western University School of Dentistry. "The vounft woman came In to have two upper Incisors extracted, atd Dr. Beutel. "Her 'Boy Friend' was along. I was prepared to give her the usual novacalne Injection when the young fellow insisted upon putting his girl tr sleep by hypno tism. From textbooks, I had learned that hy not ism was a common form of anesthesia 300 years ago and so I waa skeptical about using It now. But the patient agreed to be hypnotized "The young man told the girl she would feel no pain and that she should awaken after he had counted five. "He began talking In a low tone and motioning with his hands the way the hypnotists do In the movies. "Still In doubt, I was standing by with my hypodermic when, sure enough, the girl went to sleep. "I extracted the two teeth, and when the young man counted one two-three-four-five, the girl bobbed out of the trance. "She said she felt no pain what' ever." Jean Mulr Is starred with Cieorge Brent and Vera Teasdale In "Desir able." at the Roxy theater for today and Friday, a modern story of a love trlnngle between mother and daugh ter for the same man. tag ONE VOTE SAVES U. OF 0. MILITARY EUGENE. April 11 (AP) Compul sory military training for freshmen and sophomores at University or Oregon was saved Wednesday when the faculty meeting Dr. C. v. Boyer, president, voted "no" on a motion that would have recommend ed to the state board of education that the training be made elective. Dr. Boyer's vote was the deciding ballot, the vote standing 43 to 43 on the motion made by Charles O Howard, professor of law. Had the vote been favorable final decision on whether or not the com pulsory feature of the reserve offi cer's training corps here would have rested with the bosrd of higher edu cation. ' The faculty also voted to dismiss classes at 11 o'clock Friday morning to permit students to attend the peace demonstration planned on the campus. COAST BY SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. (AP) Awards by an arbitration board or increased wages to seamen Involved In last summer's coastwise marine strike found controversy still raging today on the month-long tanker strike as a mediation board stood oy to assist In any negotiations that may be started. Announcement of the award iaav night waa coincident with new charges hurled by employers that the attitude of unions Involved in ine coastwise tanker strike "echoes the formula of gangsterland." Prom the strikers' side came tne announcement of the San Francisco counsel of marine crafta. represent ing some 15.000 workers Including longshoremen, that It had voted support of the striking tanker sailors The agreement reached by the board of arbitration appointed fol lowing last summer's strike provides wage increases for 9000 seamen 01 Pacific coastwise and ocean going passenger vessels and reductlona In hours. It does not Involve seamen now striking on the tankers. PORTLAND, April 11. P Butter Prints, A grade. 33Vio lb. In parch ment wrappers, 34140 lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 33c lb. cartons, 33 i o lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly, 33c lb.: country routes. 31c, B grade, deliveries less than twice week ly. 32c lb-: C grade, at market. EOOS Sales to retailers: Specials. 24c; extras, 23c; fresh extraa, brown. 23c: standards, 31c: fresh mediums. 21c: medium firsts, 19o dozen. EOOS Buying prices of whole salers: Fresh specials, 23c: extras. 22c: firsts. 20c; extra mediums, 19c; medium firsts, 18c; under grade, no dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to ntjum-. country killed hogs, beet butchers, under 150 lbs., 14!4c lb.; vealers, No. 1. 13c lb.; heavy. 8-9c lb.: cutter cowa, 8-lOc lb.: canners. 5-8c lb.: bulls. 8-8Vic lb.; yearling lambs. in.l2c lb.: soring. 14-18 lb.; ewes. 8-7e lb. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, $1.80-2.00 cental: Deschutes Oems. $1.90-3.00; Idaho Oems, $1.75-1.85 cental. NEW POTATOES Florida, $2.50, 50-lb. box. CHEESE, milk, live poultry, onions, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. A fanclfpl and lovely operetta, will be presented by the students of the Valley school Friday morning at 11:15 o'clock, under the direction of Miss Msry Foster, who Is drsma, art and dancing coach at the school. The operetta, entitled "At the End of the Rainbow," gives students at the school ample chance to demon strate the art, drama and dancing they have learned In the extra-curricula course. The story depicts the struggle between the frost people and the flower friends. All friends and patrons of the school are Invited. The cast of characters Is: Dream Fairy, Susan Vilas; Nurse Nature. Nancy Day: Bow Wow, John Spalding: Rainbow Wives, Bob Butler, Harriet Hart, Mary Lou Lyman, Charlotte Wing; Jack Frost, Spencer Bromley; Snow Flakes. Nina Tuttle, Susan Vi las: Robin Redbreast,. Jean Schuler; Raven, Jean Wing: Brown BPars, Charles Braley. Donny Brown; King Frost. Julie Carpenter: White Bears, Harlow Carpenter. Gilbert Tumy; Sunbeams. Charles Braley. Donny Brown, Harlow Carpenter; Flowers, Anne Durno, Nancy Newbury, Rychen Paddack. Works ..for ..Hershey's Richard Sleight, graduate of Medford high school end now .of San Francisco, submitted art work to Hershoy Choc olate Co. that waa accepted, according to a telephone message last night to his parents. Mr. and Mre. K. R. Sleight of 40 North Peach street. One drawing alone netted $250. and It was understood that the company would accept more wor',4. Sleight has been employed by F. W. Woolworth Co. for the past year and a half and Is now artist for the San Franctsco stores. He Is widely known In Medford for Ills art work, which he has followed alnce ft student In the Medfard grade schools. MAN OIES BELIEVING III EARTH IS FLAT LOST Brown pocket book with val uable paper and court papers Apr. 9. In Medford or highway to Ash land. Return for reward to Mrs. Julte Kllmek. Talent, Ore. WANTED TO RENT ft room modern house under (20 per month. Long term tenant. Box It, Tribune. TO TRADE For late model car or tnk. equity in modern home, furnished or unfurnished. Balance less than $10 per month. Phone 1328. WANTED TO TRADE Portland In- come property for well located lots In Medford. Olve size and location. Box 90. Tribune. 3 Do you Need Glasses? Is? Dr. R. M.HOOD OPTOMETRIST Tel. 283-R Sparta Bid. 40S E. Main St. Medford LONDON (UP) There are at 111 people, apparently, who believe that he earth Is flat. William Edgell, who died recently. was one of them. He spent his Hf advocating the flat earth theory. He even wrote a book. "Does the Earth Rotate", In whioh he tried to prove that the earth Is flat, and that It Is at the center of the system. Hla arguments, based on the Polestar, wcro fantastically Ingenious. Edgel! did not explain why out ward-bound ships gradually disappear below the horizon, or why It is pos sible to circumnavigate the globe, or why, at a lunar eclipse, the shadow of the earth, as It encroaches on the moon, Is seen to be round. RED TOOLS, CLAIM MADISON, Wis., April 11. 'AP) A charge that the National Students' League'a campaign for peace waa disguise to make the United 8tates "easy prey to Internal disorders' waa contained today In testimony of a student witness before a state senate committee Investigating alleged radi cal activities at Wisconsin education al Institutions. Robert Edgar. 21, Belolt. Wis., a University of Mlchlgsn student who attended the university here two years, said Cyril Oerber, whom he Identified as the lague's traveling secretary, was "stirring up trouble" on tlie campuses of both schools. He said he had wltneaaed paclflat activities of the league, and waa con vinced by statements In "The Dally Worker." radical newspaper, that the organisation was communistic. Skillful Service Reasonable Prices Sliver. NEW YORK, April 11. (API Bar silver strong. 1 llSnr M- ($13 onampoo Samaras dandruff Initantly. Try It tonisht. 76e bottles. Special 59a woons nnro co. Main and s. Central AIIKI Isham Jones Band Reel Scenic "The Holy City" Tantalizing Rhythms Haunting Melodies Sweet and Hot Numbers COMING LEO PAVES AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA EEAMlLAKfID) 11 Colored Musicians 11 Favorites From Coast, to Coast Grangers Invited Roxy Ann Dance Grangers and their friends from all over the valley are Invited to attend the spring dance to be held tomor row night In the Roxy Ann Orange hall on Spring street. A new floor has recently been fin ished and Is said to be excellent for dancing. Music will start at 9 o'clock, furnished by "Dlzzle" Murpny ana his four-piece orchestra. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED One or two passengers to Stockton, Calif. Phone 4-F-4, WANTED Old old. Soli to govern ment licensed dealer. BrophyV Jewelers. FOR SAIjE Oak barrels 1 each. Plggly Wlggly, Medford. IP you have any real estate for sale or trade. See L. O. Plckell, 304 E. Main. BEST HOME BARGAIN In City, fl rras. completely furnished, paved st ree t , close In. H ard wood floors, fireplace, plenty bull tins, closets. Good condition. Attractive neigh borhood, shade, shrubs. See this while available for short time at $2360, total price. Arthur E. Lalng, 19 N. Bartlett, exclusive agent. WASHINGTON STATE'S AAA HELD INVALID OLYMPIA, Wash., April 11. (AP) The state agricultural adjustment act, aa passed by the 1933 legislature, was declared to be unconstitutional today by the state supreme court. 4 Ose Mall Tribune want ads. Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 ins mm Adult 25e Kiddles 10c TOMORROW and SATURDAY! cm rrrtfi LV3Q2 mw E30H s Featuring Miss Romaine Thalley L. A. 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