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PAGE FTVE RECENT SESSION Hays Presbytery I hu failed to do all In tola power to tmnrov. morals In tha lndustrv ware Fund Promised For Hood Blight Battle HOOD RIVER, Ore , April 24 (UP) SERA funds will be available (or th tight against flrbiiht In pur orchards of Hood River county. 20 of which already hare been found Infected, according to a telegram re reived today by E. C. Smith, local relief chairman. An effort la being made to Inspect all orcharda before the btaasorn. atage. ao that blight may be eradicated. Periodic Inspec tion would be provided under SBHA id. i BROPHYS JEWELERS. speolallM tn designing and modernising youx old Jewelry- BABY BADLY PECKED BY BANTAM ROOSTER PORTLAND. April 35 (API An irate Bantam roostr went on the warpath here today and Inflicted euta on the head of Ralph Thorn a. two yeara old, Trtio had fallen aa he passed through the yard. At Emer gency hospital the baby waa treated for a half-inch cut under the left eye and for numeroua minute holes in hli face and head where the rooater had peclted at htm. Expresses Fciitfl dnli today by the Vtnoenne Prea- VINCINNE3, Xnd , April 29 (UP) The Presbytery adopted a rwolu tlon expressing faith In Haya' ad ministration. Charge" of San Fmnclaoo Prea byterlans that mor! ctar Will Hay AT rpre?entatlve A. Moore Hamilton. principal apeaker at the Wednesday noon meeting fo the Lions olub, at Hotel Medford. ava wry intereat 1 1 lag and Informative talk on activities 1 tKa latK Hlalrltnai umV do MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNHE. MDDFORD. OREGON'. THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1933. IfpWWlMLA' ' mvmimmKmm ui .ui. i n UwsjM.sMssjTi.MaMaaMa IL iV! &T aoa . esr 1 C .imm$SM$i!M; . .nana iiao aaw X J g , - g f ?fi (reaeea particularly Lite its: tn xrj btlla were pasaed creating new taxa- j tlon, a singular accomplishment of any leglslatiw body, for which he gave full credit to Governor Charles I Martin. Mr. Hamilton alao stressed the paaa- age of bills pertaining to bond en abling legislation of political subdl- ? Tldiona, ajod explained in a very In teresting manner the procedure that j bills pass through. He discussed the j Rogue river closure bill and urged all 1 Interested to write personal letters to ! Governor Martin, favoring the closure j legislation, and participation In this j by civic clubs and all 'organizations. Harold Brown spoke relative to the opera FYs, Diavolo, which will be pre sented at the Craterlan theater May i A, under sponsorship of at. Mark' Guild. Mr. Brown urged everyone who can do so to secure their tickets now, and send them in to the thes- : ter. jf they have ticket calling for reserved seats, so that they may ae- oure the beet seata. Mr. Brown is business manager of the opera. Lady Lions' night will be held at j the Colonial club, Tuesday night, April 30. There will be no meeting of the Lions club Wednesday noon, May 1, Lions Williamson and V. Tengwald were appointed the enter tainment committee for the next reg ular meeting, Wednesday noon, May 8. Lions Hays and Abbey lead In Buddy team standings, with Lions fr Msjin and Beck and Lions Llttrell ! J and Pennington tied for second. Lion i 1 Ahangle's attendance team and Lion j Hewberrya team are running neek- and-neck, and the time and place of the picnic to be put on by the lead ing team le not far off. SEEK RATE BOOST PORTLAND, Ore., Aprli'35 AP) Petitions for an Increase of about T per cent on Intrastate ratea on a long list of com mod it lea were pre sented today to Prank C. McColloch, Oregon public utilities commissioner. by railroads serving Oregon. Commissioner McColloch said the petitions would be taken under ad visement but that no decision will be reached until a conference la held with the publlo utilities department oi wasnington. The increase la asked, the rall . roads argued, because of the in creased costs brought about by the 10 per cent wage restoration which became effective April 1. Railroad materials also have Increased in cost, the petitions said. The lines are asking an Increase on practically the same commodity schedule allowed by the Interstate oommnrw gununiHion lain inn. WASHINGTON, April 36. (AP)- The senate finance committee con cluded bonus hearings yesterday with testimony by Prank T. Hines, ad ministrator of veterans affairs, that the Patman and Vinson caeh pay ment plans would cost $ 1,000 .000,- . 000, roughly, more than the Harrl- f son compromise. V1 Chairman Harrison, author of the 1 compromise, announced at the con- I elusion of Hines testimony, that the committee would meet tomorrow In executive session In aji effort to report out a bill to the senate. WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . 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