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MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBITyE3rEDFORU, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1935.
NAVY BILL' SETS
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BABY BORN "DEAD," SHE'S FINE NOW
House Appropriations Com
mittee Cuts 15 Million
Off Estimates to Quiet
Fears of Other Nations
WASHINGTON, April ' 34- (A) A
admonition that the coat of building
an American navy up to treaty
strength "must be disturbing to us
and equally disquieting to other
powers" was sounded Tuesday by the
house appropriation ' committee In
laying before that chamber one of
ine largest peacetime naval appropri
ation bills In hlatory- .
The committee chose thla language
to eiplaln.Jts action In reducing by
almost tl5.0OO,0OO budget estimates
of requirements for the beginning of
new ship construction.
It called attention to demands for
even more rigid limitation of naval
'armaments than. Is provlde4 by the
Washington treaty which expires in
1036 by asserting;
Should pck Limitation
"It would seem that continued lim
itation and some contraction of ton
nagea now permitted must be the
wish of all educated, unselfish peo
ple the world over.'
The total of 459,523.761 provided
by the measure for the naval estab
lishment In the 1830 fiscal year was
$172 80,629 larger than the 2B6,
632.132 appropriations for 1S3S, al
though 127,657 ,58fl, under budget flg
.ire. "
The administration asked for $29.
380,000 to start laying down 24 new
ships for replacing present vessels
and looking to a treaty navy of un
der age ahlpa by 1942. The commit
tee halved this amount but report
ed to the house that ''if, for reasons
deemed to outweigh t those here ad
vanced, the administration should
elect not to defer the construction
of such ships, there is nothing in
tne bill to hinder that course."
Mleht Need More Funds
It pointed out, however, that a sup
plemental appropriation probably
would be necessary early in the next
.session In this event. '
"However much we may be deter-
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TRY THIS NEW
FOOT REMEDY
Costs Little and Makes Feet Feel Fine
Foot sufferers gather round; get
tight up close and listen. Here's good
pews for you.
The real "Corn Killer Is here at
last. Ice-Mint, the New Discovery la
aatd to quickly end foot misery.
Hard corns, soft corns, or corns
(between the toes, also toughened cal
louses. Just shrivel up and lift off
ay. It's wonderful. There la no pain
or soreness when applying Ioe-Mlnt
or afterwards, and It doesn't even
Irritate the skin.
Think of It; Just a touch or two of
that cooling, soothing Ioe-Mlnt, and
real foot Joy la yours.
Ice-Mint prevents foot-odors, and
fceepa them sweet and comfortable.
It la the real secret for fine, healthy
feet, and keeps you free from foot
troubles. Every person who has suf
fered with stubborn corns or tender
feet can appreciate the cooling,
soothing comfort that It brings; es
pecially women who wear high heeled
shoes, and men who have to stand
11 day on their feet. Try It. Oft
a few oenta worth of I on -Mint from
your druggist today and give your
poor, tired. Buffering, burning feet
the treat of their lives. There la noth
ing better.
Although this baby girl was pronounced dead when born In Brook
lyn, N. Yi she was getting along fine a week later. The Infant, shown
with nurse and her mother, Mrs. Rose Sparagna, was revived through
us of a carbiba-oxvaen comoound, (Associated Press Photo
mined to live up to the letter and
spirit of that tent or the United
States naval policy which reads: To
create, maintain, and operate a navy
second to none and In conformity
with treaty provisions.' the fact re
mains that the present and ultimata
cost must be disturbing to ui and
mi.et be equally dlsquletlng-'td other
'treaty navy' powers," the committee
cautioned.
''Another (naval) conference will
be -held during the present calendar
year. The committee's proposal to
halve the estimate for additional new
constructions is offered with' the
thought that the administration
might wish to defer the commence
ment of such construction until thst
cunference shall have been concluded-
6uch a course should be inter
preted as an expression of our faltn
rnd confidence that the principle of
l'mltatlon will survive and that out
of such conference a new-and better
accord will be soon."
Fight Over Construction. .
The administration program had
called ft starting In 1936 one air
craft carrier, two light cruiser, thre"
destroyers over 1,600 tons",' 12 destroy
ers under 1,300 tons and six sub
marines. A bitter committee fight was"
understood to have centered around
the new construction plan.
The committee explained it also
trimmed budget estimates for naval
aviation from M,obo.OOO to 43.500,
000, but said the Actual reduction
amounted only to $3,704,400 because
of a transfer of the naval reserve ap
propriation Incident to the aviation
cadet program and the substitution
with the npprovsl of the bureau of
aeronautics of a contract authoriza
tion for new planes.
Although It did-not' specify the
number of new aeroplanes to be built
in 1036, the committee said it was
expected to have 160 more In oper
ation during 1030 than the present
1.193.
An 11.000 Increase In navy enlist
ed strength as contained Ip budget
i st 1 mates was provided ln the bill.
This would bring the complement on
larger ships from 80 to 83 per cent,
provide crews for more ships and
increase the aviation personnel. Pres
ent appropriations look to a naval
enlisted force, of 82,300 at the end
of the 1935 year, ( '
For Kose tnat Wear buy
NOLDE & HOKS1
Bthelwyn B Hoffmann
SHIFTING SANDS PERIL
PASTURES IN CLATSOP
ASTORIA, Ore, April 24. (AP)
Aid- In -halting Inroads of shifting
sands which are blighting pastures
and farm fields along the Clatsop
coast will be sought from the soil
erosion department of the agricultu
ral adjustment administration.
. Decision- to seek relief from the
shifting scourge was made by repre
sents! tvee of the Clatsop and Col
umbia county courts, and Hammond,
Seaside, Gearhart, Warrenton, Aatorla
and other cities at a meeting here
over the week end. , .
PLAN FAVORED IN
Reclamation Officials Rec
ommend $4,600,000 for
New Program;, Surveying
Crews Seeking Dam Site
PARIS." France, April 24 (AP) A
dispatch published by the Age nee
Economlque et Flnsnclere from Lon
don today asserts that Germany has
placed a , minimum of 600,000.000
pounds abroad for use as "a war
chest."
The statement,' attributed to Ma
well-known London exchange broker."
said the funds were placed princi
pally In the United States, Sweden
and Holland, and that tha rMch now
Is drawing on the fund to buy raw
materials for rearmament.
Br If. C. HUNTER
Pacific Northwest Correspondent
WASHINGTON. April 34. AP)A
M ,800.000 Irrigation program, Involv
ing construction on the Black canyon
and north fork of the Snake River
projects In Idaho, has been recom
mended by the bureau of reclamation
for development under tha new pub
lic works program.
Whtle such recommndations do not
necessarily mean that money will be
allocated to the projects. It was said
reliably that reclamation officials
look on the worka so recommended
as being Ideal, not only for providing
Immediate work to men now on relief,
but as permanent developments of the
country Involved.
Storage Dam Proposed
It was learned by the Associated
Press today that the recommsnda
tlons Include $2,000,000 for the sec
ond unit of the Boise -Payette, pro
ject, commonly known as the Blsck
Canyon development, near Caldwell;
$2,000,000 for construction of a ator
age dam on the north fork of the
Snake river and (600.000 for surveys.
Under tha latter Item comprehen
sive surveys preliminary to obtaining
a supplementary water supply for the
Boise valley Is contemplated. It was
said. It Includes a survey of possi
bilities of storage of surplus water
of the Payette river in Garden val
ley, also the possibilities of the so
called Salmon river diversion, Twin
Springs and other Boise valley sources.
In addition, a further survey of
the Teton, river ..on. the north fork
of the Snake, and also on the south
fork of the latter stream will be made
If the recommendations of the bureau
are followed by officials who will al
locate the funds.
Surveyors at Work
Surveying crews now are. at work
endeavoring to find a suitable dam
site on" theTeton river, and Repre
sentative Clark (D.. Idaho) predicted
today that adequate sites will be
found on both the Teton and south
fork of the Snake wlthtn a short
time.
"When this Is accomplished," Clark
said. "I. have every reson to believe
that approximately $2,000,000 will be
In Trial Separation
i J
Douglas MacLean (top), film pro
ducer of Hollywood and former
ac.-een comedian, will try a trial
eparation from hit wlfa, Lorralna
Eddy (balow), who plana a raturn
to her New York ataga career, (Ae
ociated Preaa Photo)
recommended for construction on the
Teton and possibly other millions of
dollars for work on the south fork."
The Idaho congressional delegation
la preparing a program, railing for
the cxpcdlture of about 96,soo,ooo for
the development of springs and wells
and the construction of dams and
reservoirs on small rivers and streams
for Irrigation purposes throughout the
state.
The Everready Circle of the Pres
byterian church will hold a rummage
sale April 38 and 37, in the building
formerly occupied by Campbell',
Clothing Store. All contributions
will be gladly accepted. Phone 988-L.
E POPUL
FOR WILLAMETTE
VALLEY OBJECTIVE
PORTLAND, Ore., April 24 (AP)
A program to make the Willamette
valley capable of supporting thou
sands of more families was set In
motion here Tuesday by Governor
Charles -H. Martin's Willamette valley
project committee and the state plan
ning board.
Representative Douglas McKay, for
mer Salem mayor, was elected chair
man of the Willamette valley project
committee, which Includes Multno
mah. Marlon, Polk, Linn, Lane, Wash
ington, Yamhill, Benton, Clackamas
and Columbia counties. "'
John Thornburg of Forest Grove
was named vice-chairman, and R. H.
Klpp of Portland, secretary.
"When more of the land of the Wil
lamette valley is put Into shspe. 100,
000 additional persons can live there
without congestion. declared Mar
tin. "There Is room for 37.000 more
families, many of whom are coming
from the drought-stricken areas.
"Holland and the Willamette val
ley are about the same size, and yet
Holland has a population of B, 000 ,000
and the Willamette valley but 600,
000, including Portland."
Plans were formulated to set up
projects within the vslley with which
to get government aid.
- .
day evening and Easter morning there Jacob Kanrler granted the defense
was also the largest communion of t motion for separata trials of tha de-
members over that of any preceding ! fendants. Bain objected tnai separata
celebration of the communion, the
pastor. G. P. Kabete, announced today.
M1IL ISLAND ESCAPE
TACOMA. Wash.. April 24. (AP)
Led by three bloodhounds brought at
noon from the McNeil Island peni
tentiary, a posse of offlcera and civ
ilians captured Robert Kress, 39 -year-old
convict, in the brush above Sal
mon Beach, Just north of Tacoma,
Tuesday afternoon.
Kress had escaped In a dramatic
; dash In a fast prison boat which he
j had commandeered earlier In the day
at McNeil Island boatyard.
,645 To Revise
Solons Calendar
SALEM, April 34. (AP) Claims
filed with the stat department to
day revealed a cost of 91,646 to the
state to revise the Journal and cal
endar of the house of representative
of the 1935 legislature.
The work was done under the dir
ection of John E. Cooter. speaker of
the hou, and John Drager, chlel
clerk, and took 35 days' time. The
senate journal and calendar revision
was completed a week ago at about
half the cost of the house.
trial would cost not less than $33,-
000.
Real home cooking at tha Hotal
Holland Coffea Shop. Try It one
tnd you be the Judge, popular prices.
Separate Trials
For 32 Dock Men
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 34. (AP)
The 83 longshoremen charged with
riot in connection with the water
front disorder In which James Con
ner of Corvallls was killed here last
summer will be given separate trials.
Over objections by District Attor
ney James R. Bain. Circuit Judge
Schilling
Toasted iCd
The only tw that come
to you as freak and
fragrant u it left the
Oriental
tea gardens.
CONSTIPATION STOPPED
WITHOUT DRUGS WITH NEW
HONEY KRUSHED WHEAT BREAD
Hundreds of Local People Report Amazing Results Since Eating
Honey Kruahed Wheat Bread for Constipation.
Slenderize with Spencer Individual
ly Designed Corseta. Malson Jeanne,
tel. 467.
Lawnmowera: Sharpened Phone
361. Medford Cyelery. 33 jj. Fir.
2I0N LUTHERAN CHURCH
ADDS 13 COMMUNICANTS
At largely attended and Inspiring
Palm Sunday and Easter services 13
were received Into communicant
membership of Zion Lutheran church
through adult baptism, confirmation
and renewal of confession, and
through baptisms and otherwise 31
were added to the baptized member
ship of the church. On Holy Thurs
One of the secrets used In bsklng
Honey Kruahed Wheat Bread Is the
use of pure honey, which many doc
tors have found greatly assists In
relieving constipation. In addition to
Its health qualities, honey gives the
new Honey Kruahed Wheat Bread a
delicious nutty flavor and eliminates
the flat, woody taste found in whole
wheat breads. The whole wheat (in
crushed form) gives tha? diet Just
the amount of roughage to keep you
healthy and regular and prevents
clogged Intestines without the use of
habit-forming drugs.
Make This Ten-Day Test
If you are troubled with constipa
tion, feel sluggish and lack your old
time pep, change over to the new
Honey Krushed Wheat Bread for
ten days. In a short time your elim
ination will be greatly improved, the
poisons that have accumulated in
your Intestines wilt be removed and
i almost before you know It you win
feel like a new person. If eaten reg
ularly every meal. Honey Krushed
Wheat Bread will often correct long
standing cases of chronic constlpa- I
tlon.
Vou can get the new Honey
Krushed Wheat Bread all ready sliced
and wrapped in a moisture proof
cellophane wrapper at all leading
food stores. It Is easy to Identify
because by an exclusive process tha
outer crust Is covered with an extra
supply of health giving crushed
wheat.
Tastes Like Nut Bread
Try - a loaf of Honey Krushed
Wheat Bread today.-Eat a sites with
your eyes closed. Vou will swear lv
Is full of delicious nut meats. Serva
It In the morning toasted. The whola
family will say It Is the most tasty
bread they have ever eaten. Adv.
(Copyright 1934. All rights reserved)
floney Krushed Is made by Fluhrer In the finest bakery of Its slate In the west
Try the Hotel Holland Coffea Shop
for your next lunch or dinner. You
will be satisfied. Prices very reasonable.
WINDOW O LASS We sell window
glass and will replaoe your broken
windows reasonably Itowbrldge Cab
inet Works.
Home portraits of family group
and children at Special Prices
Shangle Studio Phone 1308
AU. MAKES OPWATCHES repair
ed by expert watchmaker. Brophy'a
Jewelers.
EXCHANGE OLD QOLD for Cash or
trade at Brophy's. Jewelers
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A1RSTAEAM CHRTSIEHS
NOW
ONLY
AIRFLOW
S1S4S and up.
AND UP
CHRYSLERS
All prtco I. T. b.
Factory. Dalroll
I lumlrriU of people hive tolj
u that it u the most rxcittng
tlrnv )nt r.ition rvrr attrm ptrd.
Of coursr, the big Sensa
tion is the v.iv thisr astonish
ing 1'MS Chrysler tloat over
anything that gets under their
wheels !
As one man sjiil, "I sat in
that car, jw those humps,
felt the wav the rar rode , . .
and 1 rould hardly believe
it possible!"
If you're (roing to buy i car
this year, you owe it to your
self to pet the real facts about
ridine ease. To learn how
Chrvslcr pioneered the Float
ing Ride in Airflow last year
. . . and now offers it in both
the Airflow and Air-
stream Chryslers.
W'e cordially invite ysu tet
atop in or phone us this week,
and try this exciting ride over
the Washboard Route.
The cigarette industry could
never have been what it is
except for these modern ciga
rette machines . . .
They make good cigarettes and
smokers know each individual
cigarette receives the most care
ful inspection.
You'J hardly believe such
attention to detail possible un
less you could see it with your
ou n eyes.
When the Chesterfield tohacco
comes to the cigarette making
machines it has been blended
and cross-blended.
Then it is cut into long even
shreds just the right size to smoke
right and burn right.
Ever)' Chesterfield Cigarette
has to be perfectly made to get
by our inspectors.
Until you open the package
yourself the cigarettes are scarcely
touched by human hands.
Mild ripe tobaccos, sidled
workers and the most modern
up-to-date machinery all help
to make Chesterfield the
cigarette that's milder, the
cigarette that tastes
t
better.
iverything that Science really knows
about making cigarettes is used in
making. CHESTERFIELDS
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS
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