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II SrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAT 2, 1935. PAGE SETEN Local and Personal ?Z"rnZZ Edward Robinson in Craterian Role Rialto ThrWer Herbert Leare Mr. ar.d Mr. S M- Keroert left last nlht by tnun snroute to Portland. To Mr.MfnnvIHe George Emmer left last nht for McMlnnville, mak ing the trip by train. Almond to Portland Gerald A Al mond left last night by train for Portland. Emploved by I nlon Oil Otio Fhlllabaurn of Portland la among re cent arrival in this city, having as sumed this week the position of tank truck salesman with the local Union OH Co., branch. LAST DAY TOD AY FLY TONIGHT 5 P.M. -10 P.M. Held Orer by popular Pemand Eugene Friday! 15 Mile Night Flights s Ford Trimotor Giant Airliner Medford Airport ANCE FRIDAY May 3rd with Ore. Lumberjacks K.P. HALL Dance 'til 2 (Rerular Saturday Slant Danw Next Week) DO YOU NEED ATONIC? JUT ANY folks have thin, pale blood they're weak, (eel tired, lofty and dull. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov- - J W'Ay' V t0n'C whictl wi" JB" , fSj-a crease the appetite. y eliminate poisons BP1 from the intestines. It stimulates the dig'sdon, makes redder blood. Mrs. J. L. 5tmth of 1W6 S. E. Harrison St., Portland, Oree.. said: "I am glad to recommend Dr. Pisrce's Golden Medical Discovery, It it ' fine seneral builder. II ha been used In ray 1 family and hil been found veiy beneficial. It creates an appetite, strengthens ana butlcil one up so well." All druggists. New sire, tablets SO Ms., liquid J1.00. latje tabs, or liquid, SI.35. ( fit Here from Ashland Mrs, c. A. White of Ashland was la Medford Wednfstiay on business, according the Ashland T.dinaa. Robin Mm to Albany Rex Rob;nson. forensic coach at Medford high school. ft last ntht by train on business trip to Albany. m Tet Pilot Vfelis "Slim" Lewis ten pilot for United Airline . wa a visitor at the municipal airport to day. having landed in a. Ford Trt Motor, enrout to Shawnet, Wyo, Leave for Horn Mra. Paul Huf man. who fcaa been visiting In this city with her sister. Mrs Keith Cole, was to have left today for her home in Kelso, Wash, Attorney Ahlf Arrive Among tho.se attending to business in Medford to day la 'Attorney V. A. C Ahlf of Grants pass, who arrived thla morn ing by train. Here for Medical Care Mra. Ruby Hughe of Portland arrived this morning on the Oxegonian to re ceive medical care at the Sacred Heart hospital. She will be In south ern Oregon all the summer, Flue PI re Extinguished A flue fire at the home o J. E. Jordan of T38 South Newtown street, which was re ported at 11 a. m, today, waa ex tinguished by the fire department before damage waa done. Among Visitors Among Medford business visitors today were Mra. C. M. Meek of Jacksonville, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bayll of Hilt, Cel., R. A, Rolf of Central Point and Mra, Cell Edler of Gold Rill. Bischoff Leave Having attended to business In southern Oregon Wed nesday and Thursday, 0. L. Blsehoff, traveling passenger agent for Great Northern Railway Co., left today for hie headquarters at Portland, plan ning to stop enroute at Grants Pass. Special Meet Called A special meeting of the Jacksonville Home Economics club was hurriedly called today, to be held at the home of Mrs. E. S. Severance in Jacksonville to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting a an important one. Grange to Trip Fantastic Roxy Ana Grange will sponsor another of their ewr-popular dances at the grange hall Saturday night, for a big May Day frolic, featuring a 6 -piece orchestra, It was announced today. A luncheon will be served during the evening. Reception at Church Members of : the Presbyterian church are honoring ; those who have recently come into the fellowship of the church at an informal reception tomorrow, Friday, evening at S o'clock in the church parlors. Arrangements for the eve ning are la charge of the women association. Lap worth Visits Wayne Lap -worth, who for the past three years has been in the Coast artillery. United States army at the Philippine islands, China and at Honolulu, left this morning on the Chssta, having been visiting In Medford and vicinity with friends and relatives. His home la in Councl Bluffs, Iowa. License Examiner Due Friday Ward McReynolds, examiner of oper ators and chauffeurs, will be In Med ford, Friday and Saturday, May 3 and , at the city hall, between the hours of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday and 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday, respectively, according to a recent announcement released from the secretary of state's office. Spanish Meeting Important As preparations are being made for a program and exhibit of art work in the near future. It is especially urged that members of the Spanish adult education class, instructed by J, C Hunter, attend tonight's meeting. The meetng will be held at 7 o'clock in the high school auditorium. Tha program and art exhibit will be held at 7:S0 p. m. Wednesday, May 0, at the courthouse auditorium. Planning Fish Trip Members of the postoffies staff an planning fishing trtips over the coming week end, havity bees encouraged by the suooese of as expedition of Postmas- r:psl ef the Mount Pitt school, spent Sunday fishing at Squaw hke. They brought beck IS trout and report that several other fine catches were made. Roads into the lake are in fair condition, they said. HAUPTMANN JURYi HOI SEQUESTERED CHARGES COUNSEL (Continued from Page One) th. rf .vs' "V s,-". -vTj I V-'.. ,! undue" influence of the jury in the following particulars: Attorney General David T. WSients opening address to the court and jury, and his summation. Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck't opening to the court and Jury at the conclusion of the taking of testimony. The dally presence of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and "other prominent personages' and their 'close proximity to the Jury during the sessions. Outbursts of spectators in the courtroom: The "confusion and disorder reigning in the court room during sessions of the court The stories carried by press and radio before the trial, which con veyed to the Jury panel a picture of the defendant "aa a hardened criminal and a man of steel who would be likely to commit the crime for which he was char&ed, The "failure to actually sequester the jury during the trial end sep arate it from the mass of the com munity and the resultant expressions of public opinion which were con veyed to them. POULlfCASE IN SUPREME COURT IS JEST OnALIDITY (Continued irota rage One 9 -jr y H r lti 'i naf-aT.'r i riwii IFOR SALS Alssrtrt sew mattr( sprna carp. Caesp for )uM-k a . ItHO W. llth. FOR SAF.S Ued eSsc vs, ctesner, t tng itnehia tor pesl. call Sat, f I ir p m, 14 K:ssg S., FOR SALE Hay. F. S 0yM, : FOR QCOTC SALE Welltngtm ptan itk esetleat oondttloa, CU 532 Edward G. Roa.nson, arimiltdl one of the finest character actors on the screen today, has been given, ac cording to all advance reports, one of the finest parts of his career in "The Whole Town's Talking" starting a three day run at the Cratertan thea ter today. Robinson la cast in the thrill-inspiring role of an Inoffensive clerk who carousea through a series of laugh-laden adventures when hi startling resemblance to an escaped desperado is dlsrovered. Jean Arthur Is featured opposite BRITISH-GERMAN SPOKESMEN TELL OF AIM PLANS (Continued from Page One) he believed the resolutions presented a "break with, the president, but said he hoped to discuss the cham bera highly critical program with the chief executive in a "friendly way. He aaid the chamber's program was not "reactionary. Noting the vigorous controversies on the convention floor, which broke all precedents for recent years. Sib ley said that was an indication that the "business patient is pretty lively, F. R.'s Reaction unknown. Asked if he thought the president was pleased with the chambers pro grsm , Btblev remarked, "I dont know. He said he did not think the program should be called "antagonis tic In connection with reports presl dential snger with the chamber has been indicated by his failure to send a message to the convention, Sibley said: "There was no discussion of the possibility of the president sending a message to the . chamber, and slight was Involved. In response to a question as to how Important the differences opinion between the president and the chamber were, he said they were "pretty crucial." He added he did not expect to see President Roose velt before next week, when he would present the chamber's resold tlons. tion expansion of the British air forces" in order to maintain parity : with neighboring powers. The government head told the house of commons there would be so expansion of the air strength "be yond thorn provided for in the esti mates this year in order to imple ment Mr. Baldwin's declaration. Supplementary aviation expendi tures exceeding 3,000.000 pounds flS,OOO,O0G were provided for by parliament tn February following a declaration by Stanley Baldwin, lord president of the council, that Great Britain should maintain aviation parity with any country "wtthtn striking distance." 4 SHRINE STATED SESSION Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic Hall. Ashland Friday evening. May 1935, in Stated session. Routine and other important bus; sees regarding the Spring Ceremon lei. All Shriners Invited. Refresh raente after session. F, F. WHITTLE, Potentate. R. C. Detrick, Recorder, Ota Mall Trtbuott want ads. "The Whole Town's Talking" About the NEW MASTER DE LUXE SEE THE NEW MODELS AT Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc. and then enter the contest "Why the Whole Town's Talking About the New Chevrolet" Secure entry blanks at Craterian Theatre or Rogue River Chevrolet. Inc SEE Fclvr. a. R?!-!Ji?on in ' The Whole Town'i TaSkinj" rpV t THE rP ATERIAN mmm TODAY and FRIDAY K f laff srith M "4m Will In hi! Jt J. He trades hornet and IhM romance! WILL "DAVID 1IARUM" AFf;rt Camed y mscoN- TFSTFD r U VE" f artoon EveHlt tepin Ff.Tf KIT and Ktnf TYI.AR Robtnson s a Hip young stenog rapher whom the meek clerk has adored for years. Only when name races arfv the nt.ns frost page is he sbte to summon the eour ayee to tell her of his love. Wallace Fed as the jovial, wlse cracasng reporter; Arthur Byron as the restrict Attorney and Etlenne Olardot as the nervous head clerk whose main interest in Hfe Is to get Boblnsen to ftmsh up an account, are also featured along with Arthur HoM, Donsld Meek and several other utOI known players. ' venture iaid in ruwed and p;cinr eeqe settings of the far West vM find thlt delightful comtsmatssa In t "When A Man Sees Red;' comtrc to ! the R-.aiio thwTfT with Buck Jsne in the starring rose. This is a storv o( a fUied and c.if sn-f'ghtlng Weatera cowman w saves a foolish stubborn girl from net can foliv and, single-handed, smash es a cattie rusting sang whose leader trie to point the iinger of guilt at the honest man. B'.irk Jsi.es. ruiued portrsyer of fast-action role, is the cowman. The girl ts Pgr CampbeH. s newcomer to the screert. mlt on file si the rtty hall Indicate thist the project will cost opprosi mately 30C and rill take tw& weeks for completion. Another permit wa Issued yestfr dsy, to Mrs, Ella Parks, 37 Vanrou?r street, to finish the interior and re shlnele the re?ldersce there, at an ap proximate cost ef $300. SlaftKrYOtt B EIGHTS KEW HQMK SACRtmCEi rm . bafh. atw ntie fAi heat, S rooms estrs lare, remertt ar6ent, tmftstshftd i tte, ii&t vie. ?fo ?rom. Owner mast le csty June 1st, Specul terms to depend. bsrer. Open daily p, m, ISIS Esst Msm S5. FOR SALE OR TRADK CemKii property for i&itof& pmp?rty Teae. Six zoom h&mer thrr tot-, aade, frait trea Sear acit&'A. OaT.e.-v 33 Ssmh fvyt M?dro:ti TRE & rssom m-ictm stuero ftsrsta end! taraee, elesr. is WhHtter. Ci fnr So. Or. a??ae. See AUca Vta cest Medfordu FOR RENT F::7n:r.f d apt. T?a room sath, water, garage, sat w, noth, FOR SALS OSf T HADE beef fresh nutk co i . Oscar Gyala. nar Howard 3chri. TRlfCK ISO AOR LOC Al a?t dEstain.- hTitiT.5. Furnifrir moving, e?r, R?Hs:e rEte. tL Ht, F. Sanssoa Co. FOR SALE Bush A- Lane planov Cros rsdo, aanttary couch, eo Ctherlr S. FOR LEASE OR SALE Restaurant with equipment, jEd lecatios for tourjat trade, Possesf'on i or.ce te rlsht party. M.t b experienced. Wrtee -nr particularsv Bo l3fc. Mall Tribune. FOS SAT-R F grarsd Sck ptaivOi 3 50. Bess Trtauna, TOft SALE Model A Ford truck. Fords? trsrior. drntble-dtsc, and plow. Inquire 414 3, Central inure navon Lo& more Try iif leaves hr Truin Among the? leaving Ut night by tram w Ches : ter Kostlck, who wa enrcit to Tit- lamook, Ore. TOO LATE Q CIJaSSIFV WANTED OH gold. Sell to gorem ment iiceased dear, Brophy Jewelers. Special Communication of MHord Lodge No. 10S A. F. & A. M. Frtday, May 3rd at t;30 P. M. Work In M. M. degree. Visitor In OEO, ALDEN, Secy. Building PerrniU Fred PuTdin, W. M. FOR SALE S0 Chevrolet coach. 1122 No. Central, WANTED Qtrl for housework and care of ehlidres, CH hom sights, Phona I0S6-Y. FOR SALE A-room home on paved street, partially fnrnsshed, adjacent to school Fruit, berries, garden already in. Only 135 00 good terms. Chsriea A, Wing Agency, Inc., 10B E. iilala St, Phone 728. FOR SALE OR TRADS Equity (a 1934 Dodge DelUixe sedan like new, aide mount, ssfeiv plsie gjass throughout. Bos ISSt, Trthune, Why go out f town? Dance until DREAMLAH SATURDAY NIGH? with Al Stewart a.nd hi Men 40s 10 pc. Dance Band KEEP YOUR HUSBAND'S LOVE THH hestof men set tired of Irri table, complaining wires. If you are weak, nervous and rundown you ess not do your share to make a hippf home. Take tydia . Piakbam's Ve etable Cornpouadi Mrs; Bsrbirs Socars of Akron. Ohio, says, 'l had ao pep and was is poor spirits. Your Vegetable Com pouno eijmjnatea osc twmi urea feeling. My husband says 1 am my old seliagaio." Work ta going forward at the Smith- am Pacific twlght depot office today, rfmodsllng and repairing the rooms for the aummer. Installing new conn ters and other Improvementa. A per- I Shows i 1:45 7:00. 9;00 ' -TUf WW Eves. 35 Eddies - 10s POSITIVELY mm TONIGHT! F. March C Bennett F, Morgan "The Affairs of Cellini" TOMORROW and SAT. aim fa rwr Here he come! . , riding like the wind . , sheet ing like a machine-gun . , s he fights Ms way Into a girl's heart! a- an tun DOROTHY with REVIEk PEGGY IEROY MASON CAMPBELL mm u f mm Starting Today CRASHING ACROSS THE SCREEN... in a gale of LAUGHTER! eomei a story so different , . so itartlmgr in tten . . so Ktnazisg in snrpries yoa'II cheer it u tho most exciting laugh drama in years! for 3 Days! iL V? . v efL ;-rv, ;i You'll scream with delight at this fast- ert, fmmiest, most thriillisg nteriaiii. went to come ernt ef Bollywood I EdvarJdi in it THE WHOLE TOWH'S TALKIBG" SUNDAY! The thrtll'r nf all thrfll,r! c filial? e im&NSH ADDED MICKEY MOUSE "Mickey Plays Papa" "LITTLE JACK LITTLE" SEWS EVENTS Willi JEAN ARTHUR ARTHUR HOHL WALLACE FORD ARTHUR BYRON WIN A NEW CHEVROLET MASTEB DE LOSE TOWN BEDAH 0t FREE Entry Blank at tbeatr or Eogti River Chevrolet, Im. . . ttten writ 100 word or 1cm on "Why the Whole Town's Talking About the New Master Be Lux Chevrolet" , . .Tn great prize in all . . , Enter Contwt Now? m44 w i mt m Z2L