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aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBtjyE, fEDFORU, OREGON". WEDNESDAY. MAT 8. 1935.
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lit ring relief had been about 10
cents on the dollar.
Elsewhere In the capital It waa dls
closed that aeronautics expert of the
commerce department were endeavor
ing so far without success to have
the work-relief drive begin with an
outlay of 70,000,000 for airport con
struction
NO SET RULE FOR
LOANS 10 CITIES
SAYS ROOSEVELT swrhESIONY
Policy Will Depend Upon M TDIJI PC V Z
Prnierte anrl Finnnrial 111 I WML Ul l. I
Status R-eleef Furies
Still Nel;di Frm Ittfaa
BONO REFUNDING
ANO RELIEF AID
TO BEVOTED ON
(Continued front page One.)
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off direct relief. When the budget
w made out last fall, provlflons
were made for an emergency fund
to prepare for unemployment, but
funds provided for this purpone have
keen exhausted and the council hac
no authority to make fiyther ex
penditure. The council tfterefor determined to
avanalt to the city the question of
virt.tor mr not the citizens desire
tw wci4c to continue, estimating
than a nlua of" WtOO may be
rrt(xH'X.
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the myure f eiboa fun
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at' laart rmti final
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a free pass to the showing of Wal
lace Beery'a new picture "West Point
of the Air," atartlng tomorrow at
the Craterlan theater.
Shortly after 12:00 o'clock tomor
row noon, a speeding plane from
the airport will wing Ita way over the
Medford business district and drop
100 passes to the Beery picture. It
Is planned to have the plane roar
over the Southern Pacific rlght-c.'-way
between 6th street and Main
and drop the envelopes containing
the passes there, to be picked up by
those who will be on the spot for
the occasion.
ACCUSED SLAYER
IT
PASCO, Wash., May 8 (AP) In
sisting he could rereember nothing
of his actions laA night, William T.
Williams, 36-year old transient, of
Sparta, 111., we helH In Jail todliy
accuse of the atrngllng to death
IM nlgbt f Mrs. Jessie Rlvarel. 3S.
a houAwlfe.
r nuRM4, Aex lva. Henti
fle hlM a the kbm he fou 1 his
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wlta wl lym w, cat th
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tmswcfully o mMile the prowxjr.
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lvam hr Wbn str;HM wlta a
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VlllU,ai wm 1ntKlcat( whe -rum.
rJM ww. Law. nt th Jail,
ha aM lie couU not ramartber his
lection 1st nlwit.
HALTS
OF
STATEHOUSE RUINS
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constitute a loss greater than that
caused by fire: anc that If the board
ordered the razing It would rob the
legislature of Ita choice In the matter
of new construction,
Plaintiffs contended "It waa com
mon knowledge that the walla con
structed aa those of the old capltol
building would not be damaged bv
fire." They held It waa a matter for
the legislature to determine whether
or not a new building could be con
structed within these walls, aa would
be feasible. 'Ilie action of the board
waa an Infringement upon legislative
rights.
,In defending the action of the
state board In ordering Immediate
razing of the bulUlng. Wlllla Moorr.
coenfc! the plaintiffs had not
shown any irrenaraale damage as the
reault f the razing, which he held
would neevsary to obtain an In
junction. "tfhere does thta court have the
Jurisdiction, or the plaintiffs the
right t direct the court, to outline
governmetal policy," Moore declared.
"Hor have these plaintiffs any stand
Iras giving them the right to direct
the court to determine legislative
policy."
he originated will be passed at the
next session of congress "without a
shadow of doubt."
He quietly dismissed the split In
Denver ranks of the Townsend or
ganization as a "tempest In a tea
pot." He said he waa confident dif
ficulties would be smoothed over and
the Insurgents returned to the fold.
PLOT TO COLLECT
INSURANCE SEEN
OREGON OSTEOPATHS
Dr. W. W. Howard, prominent Med
ford osteopath, returned today from
Portland, where he wa elected presi
dent of the Oregon Osteopathic as
sociation, at a state convention which
ended yesterday. Dr. Howard re
ported that a stat meeting of the
association will be held In Medlord
In June.
The honor was bestowed by ap
proximately 50 prominent osteopaths
of the Brute who attended the meet
ing. Prominent speakers from Chi
cago and Lot Angeles were prewnt,
Dr. Howard sal and the C3nvcntton
was termed very succcssf-i!, both
from a business standpoint and
through operative clinics that were
conducted.
BOSTON. May 8. AP) Frank Di
Staslo, 50. of Revere. Bought alnce
a battered and burned body was
found in his fire-wrecked automo
bile on a lonely road in Hudson
I Monday night, was taken into cus
tody today in a Commonwealth ave
nue automobile sales room.
Dl Staslo. himself believed the
victim of foul play until measure
ments of the body revealed it to be
someone els, readily admitted hts
Identity, Patrolman Norman Doole?
sntd. but denied any knowlege. or the
Hudson tragedy.
Police investigators hel. to thp
theory the mmi found in the Di
Stajlo automobile hd been slain
in a plot to collect Insurance money,
and expressed the opinion that the
victim was known to the Dl Srssloe.
Investigators said It had been
learned that life Insurance pollclei
aggregating $12,500 were carried ob
the elder Dl Stasio's life,
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Sthelwyn B. Hoffmann.
Thoughtful little gifts
tokens of love amd
remembrance for
. MOTHER'S DAY
Mother's Day Greeting Cards in great variety
that expr just what you'd lilc to say.
SWEKTS
GIFT SHOP
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vmmm-vamm rrtl, van srt to
ta Tfwftu. vmnrny Hr tlw SI
The chain W,tr era in
h aarur.ntly rrKr its pH. Lt
tm csntlniBM V) feir Into the rtst.
sT!c tolay. but rVjtmwHr lat
son tlw loiH ww no heavier
than yw-era-ays fl.rt. which totalk-u
an w.lraateii M chain lettajrs.
1h mm f ths ehln kulie
!rMi all th. tlMi. tin toiaai h5
rwctaol mnely enn-y Jn h
i In Most esHSB kc mb tlrl of
pl, tkr Vatwrs oli. One r two
lves-i.ats e . eneh, John Ge
ngiiana. imt rta ehaJ. met emm
ls la y tr Vna.-w. lfs trau!.
lfs
ft Is that Mai rush -111
rwitlnin. tradtully aaerniali. fer
i-ral d.ys, aiX the aostofflee Is an-
tlelawlr m dlfflenlty In weathering
atit fcWa svorm of mall. The staff has
rsc.tnl to put more nen in
trie caneallatlon department, but no
lis.. cl.-ks have hren employed.
Local chains havlrwc profiresAd iv
sral llnlM. rj-ti of suaftan floo
f lres. quarters ana Aollars we
iw today.
PWILAMBCPBU, Wfcy 8 (AP)
s. . C. xaircdoll. mother of
Orowrc Cleveland nrgafoll. convicted
WorU war aatrt dr. denied to
day reports that kidnap aatisom de
nun hmi ben recelv.l by her
daughter-in-law. thrmtenlng abduc-
"" ew. In-m th.
mbj hi tvsi lira of a rttltvu
rom MBHna r twt n Tw-
art IJaa ta oltv f
mtvaal ICarMM' winlinai Haa
wa aw fm and
pi a r ii. ojiiiu limit on tae
imi ft tke ainetlk. w.i.w I
la. iuBmi-vub this mtwv t ilia I
k-BMB MMiiiltWi fr a reurt at i
tlen mm Ka'k.r hum.
rci.M.Ballva : the fciu-lran
t.)wnn wiwj vi-SMMit, n.'lnf tht i
ty s--t th Lack- v.mllon
'kHMTIi
iirm.rot. ca... Kay i.(api
Jack Allen. ..rate liquor eommlaaiomr,
todny declared ha bellevea lexal liq
uor wkst In Oregon this year wU
total around S7.000.0W). Allen, who Is
a avtaWlak a atiwt wiim In cwsr ! ""ring th end of his eastern Oreym I
te ral.-ai futwlt fca- construction of
clu ro.Bn. Thla nattar wrai also re-fiB-
t the lln-nw coraailttM.
frh-BB
lo-n t-t
la t We HUM VK1 ir I
um -v -.-
"if it hiaa S.I-U
tVw hBiirti
rwan
Iseluat. a s-aillnr It
Mtr ii
Veep your eyes 'to the skies to
sicrrow afternoon" might well be
tlia sin fca- Ihoee anxious to win
Inspection ar:p. .-and sales so far this
year have averaafcit a half mllllo
dollars monthly.
VASHIBIOTFO. Wiy (API y
an 83 to 53 vote, the hou:? today
ar-rcved the section of ths omnlhtas
banking bill glvlnt the lederal
sere ooaro compiets control over
purchases and .ties of govern)
seettrltles by re?rv hhnks.
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ANO NIMANINT IATII
Cffrnc rMmi, pti
tilning rm, th
wiwcl wrticlli Sir
'randt DraVa Cvltina
In sjinlfii raam r4
rff iK-Oafajaa jn
tvwtltllfit with ati rtatt
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Use Mall Tribune want arte: " - S 5Sl
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IE WMP THAT .C 0121
PubHah reVta s.rd7hre.t. ha, I jW V'W M1'" " vT
been made agnlast xa-redolls four 1 hi .sirfc'&A$ 4 V 'k.-.l . r'll.. i"'k.. I 1
chtwr.. hrre with hi, wife who I fmT - . fT V V Jt ' ,
'ffiirofOTSESsp sr7?yM
Townn predicted here tpday that , W&8m2$ntfj.
the revolving old ae pension plan . i . u .. ir
a
The motor car is a good .
customer of emyhady , 9
mW?m -fr--- a . i ,
A.M-jjli; ffi il' HA kSKt t -Uia.; ,L a ,: ! . h K C -:'i tiaab r.a.a.i mv f .b. i..l. . I ::'V.:'!"H;;ii" II
fmwef sxMii .vrJ. " ' '" 'viff n ( i. .h xap m b on w .if TO
Pliilllf M4i jjjiBl -il will be ..i, if h Fofd Motor L' U
Si3f' !li'''i 'fet' J, 200, 000 us. VRVvfl! I y Compaaiy rmckas its intended production of W J,M
'"K ijfef CSMSJa oia'vool Aa 1,0,M trs ud trudas. f rl
iiiilli' w.:?..- it ' oto ... t,. .,. . , T,i, . J iiifi
S-'SiiSililiiiSpillilSf CASTC"- 0,L ( TV 'ine J51S;!?S!! i fei!!!! "Sill Sf
m "" ySrT-- '-J.,? Q$pWf J
;1a?v v.rv--: jJ5SS.l:' ''
j II 6W ... I am convinc! Am c shall be abW to .Itii v XJ i:.?!, , fli!;!;. ijilii::"! f ::;t;!t!'iiiSfe I H I
"I fa tin war .Wa Bastry -Bajjl m
lesijjw rimar aire tVnsw TttWck reipew ps-wr-aw
mmm, ur ik tk aaii wkick
k xoi ia axdaW, but sfcall draw its raw
wwj kuwsikly ftma tin Mumul proslace of 1st
Mi ... I m coarincwl kVut ae shall be abW to
SVX t f yaary uajsj nwx of tke bwic niatc
rrit tW:k auaw ojat W ibfwat aid x.:V"
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WO-" joes into upkolery, floor coer
ing, lubricants and anti-rwt preparations.
LIATHIC goes into upholstery and in
addition, glues are made from cow hide,
and from cow's milk . . . Other pans of cat
tle, through other processes, yield stearic
acid, greases, glycerine (for shock absorb
ers and body enamel) and soap chips (used
in washing machined parts and bodies
before painting).
HOGS furnish lard nil, oleic acid and
brush bristles.
(Mohair) goes into up-
GOAT'S HAIR
holsterv.
BEISWAX goes into electrical imbedding
compounds.
COTTON goes into tires, batting, cloth,
batters- box, timing gears, brake linings
and, not least important, into Safety O.Ia.s.
(livery Ford V-8 car built this year will
h.txc Safety Glass rin everv window, at no
extra cost to the car buyer . . .
Cotton, in fttc form of cellulosi
acetate, is the central part beteea
the two sheets of glass that make up every
finished sheet of Safety Glass.)
CORN yields butyl alcohol (for enasrl
finishes and other purposes) and starca
(for stiffening cotton linings).
LINSEED OIL is the basis for paint is used
in foundry cores and is one of the in
gredients of the beautiful, synthetic baked
enamel finish on a Ford V-8.
SUGAR CANE yields molasses for solvents,
flnii facc and shock absorber fluids.
CASTOR OIL goes into lactjuers and arti
ficial leather suitable for rumble seals,
where real leather would be damiccd bv
esnoure to the weather.
TUNG OIL is part of the top material used
in Ford cars and is also used in brake
linings.
W3&&MKii$ u'J in ptiat,, j.
gild solvents.
iOY 8fcMJjS'arc cd in making corci frd
metal castings in Our foundry and are also
an important part of the baked enamel
hnish erf a Ford V-8 and of the plastic
knobs and buttons in the car s interior.
LUMBE.'.' i.. used for packing purposes. It
is rf used for anv structural part of the
Ford car. which has a weldcft). all-steel
body, rewforccd with steel, for maximum
safety.
AUTHORIZED QRy DEALERS
POWELL STREET AT SUTTER SAN FRANCISCO
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