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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. lEDFORD, OREGON? FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1935. PAGE THREE ITALY NOW READY FOR ANY TRIAL IS BOAST 0NL DUCE Boy Soldiers Are Massed Throughout Nation for Ceremony of Oath of Fealty Fascist Heirarchy against George L. Jantzer and Jack son county. The action concern the purchase by Jantzer, from Jackson county, of a timber claim In the Prospect district on a delinquent tax certifi cate. Watson, as owner of the claim, contest the right of the county tc sell the land for delinquent taxes, and the validity of Jantzer's put -chase. Jantzer is a sawmill operator of the district. The constitutionality of the Oregon law, giving the county the right to sell land for taxes, Is questioned. Watson la represented by Attorney George M. Roberts, the county by Dis trict Attorney George A. Codding and Jantzer by Attorney Frank Newman. By A. STUNTZ Associated Prew Foreign Start ROME, Italy, May 34. (AP) Pre mier Benito Mussolini told massed thousands of soldiers and civilians today: "Italy now Is ready for any trial." His declaration came in the course of observance of the 20th anniver sary of Italy's entrance Into the world war, a ceremony which in cluded the presenting of battle flags to regiments which replace units as signed to East Africa. His listeners packed Venezla square, in front of his office. They heard him say: t "The words of an unknown Italian soldier scrawled on the wall of a house demolished by a shell: 'It Is better to live one day as a lion than 100 days as a lamb." are not merely an order they are gospel for us. "In Spite of Anyone" "We swear to respect this sacred Injunction everywhere and In spite of anyone." He added: "Let no one in Italy or abroad de lude themselves. Italy will consider carefully before arriving at a deci sion, but when the decision Is reach ed, then she will go forward without turning back. "It Is necessary, once we have started, to burn our ships and guide ourselves along the road of destiny with a firm hand." King Victor Emmanuel and Musso lini stood before the tomb of the un known soldier, in the shadow of II Duci's office building, and presented battle flaps to 16 regiments com posing the six divisions Just constl tuted to take the places of those sent or about to be sent to Africa. The ceremony was attended by 20.- 000 soldiers and black-shirted fas cists. Troops for Africa Despite the lack of official state ment, all Italian newspapers today stated that these divisions were des tined for East Africa, thus making i total of at least 10.000 men in the regular army alone. Before the battle flag presenation, Mussolini had presided over a fascist "leva," the graduation exercises for fascist youth from one organization Into another. Half a million of Italy's youth boys and girls ranging from 8 to 23 stood at attention in hundreds of towns and cities throughout the na tion, taking an oath of fealty to II Duce and his dictates. In Rome more than 10.000 of the youngsters massed on the Via Del Imepro, where they were reviewed by II Duce and the fascist hierarchy. 500.000 Rookies The almost 500,000 youngsters who participated in ceremonies throughout the nation today constitute only a small part of the 4.397.288 members of the Opera Nazlonale Balllla, or national youth movement. They were merely the "rookies," or those who have reached the age limit of one class and were formally mus tered Into the ranks of another. Thus 178,789 balllla who have Just passed into their fourteenth years, appeared for the first time this morn ing in the ranks of the avanguardlBtl where they will stay for four years of study, drill and physical exercise. They receive real rifles In ceremonies held in their various encampments after taking their oaths. Many sec tions of them were formed with ma chine gun companies, others with ar tillery, naval, aviation, tank and radio sicnal units. TO Hllah Shrlrwra will gather In Ash land Saturday afternoon with flaea flying and drums blaring, for a spring ceremonial that promises to be an outstanding one for the southern Oregon temple. Parades, initiatory work and golf tournament are included in the ex tensive program which is being pre pared by HHlah's newest past poten tate. Ole Alenderer, and his com mittee. The festivities will center at the Ashland armory, where the banquet and ceremonial work will be held. The annual spring golf tournament will get underway at Ashland's at tractive course at 1:30 o'clock. The armory doors will be opened at fi o'clock and the banquet will be serv ed at 6. Beginning from the armory at 7:30, the parade will feature the colorfully uniformed units of Hlllah temple. HEART ATTACK COMES WHILE ATTENDING SHOW Irving Miller of route 4. Medford, waa able to return to his home to day from the Community hospital, having recovered from a heart at tack, which came last night while he waa attending the Craterian the ater. A physician was summoned and he was rushed to the hospital for treatment. JACKSONVILLE DANCE FOR BOY SCOUT TRIP To raise funds for the purpose. of sending a member of the troop to the national Jamboree at Washing ton, D. C-, there will be a Boy Scout dance Saturday night at the Odd Fellows hall at Jacksonville. Gol music haa been secured, according to the sponsors. , EAGLES OF G. PASS WILL LEAD PARADE All members of Crater Lake Aerie 2093. Fraternal Order of Eagles, are urged to be at the Eagles hall to night by 7:30, It waa announced by officers of the order this morning. At that time a street parade will be held, headed by the Grants Pass Eagles' Drum corpe and officers of the order in the Climate City. Mem bers of the local drill team and the ladles' auxiliary drill team will also take part in the parade, which mixed drill team holds the state championship at the present time. Following the parade regular meet. Ings of the lodge and auxiliary will be held and both are expected to be attended by large numbers. In the event an initiation is held at the men's lodge, the chairs will be turned over to officers of the Grants Pass Aerie It is announced. Following the regular business meeting, a social dance will be con ducted, with Dynge's orchestra sup plying the music. The business ol the lodge tonight for the most part, wilt be devoted to the state con vention to be held in Grants Pass and the various chairmen of the Ornnta Pass committees will outline their plans for that event. It was also announced by officers of the local order today that the dis trict convention covering southern Oregon lodges will be held in Ash land on Sunday next, and all Eagle are cordially invited to attend. E FACE INDICTMENT PORTLAND. May 24. (Jp) The federal grand jury yesterday returned 20 indictments. 16 of them contain ing charges of liquor violations in various forms. Jack Gay lord King and W. B. Pln negan of Medford were charged with sending an extortion letter through the malls. Illegal possession of liquor was charged in the case of George E. Stone of Klamath Falls. Among those indicted for alleged salo of liquor to Indians were aeven Klamath Falls men Will Green, Benny Oardner. John William Rose. Charles Edgar Davis, Charles Nelson Myers. Ed F. Hall and Lore a A. Tur- Klng and Finnegan were arrested in Medford. May 8. at the Medford postofftce. by state and federal of ficers. They had gone to the post office to get the money that they are alleged to have demanded of a wom an, reputedly a friend of King's, in Son Francisco. Both men had been staying at the transient camp here, and Flnnegan had been arrested ny city police on a charge of being drunk, and ordered to leave town, dv Judge Allen D. Curry, only a short time before he was apprehended on the extortion charge. Natchez, Miss., Is located on a bluff 200 feet above the Mississippi river and therefore has never experienced flood damage characteristic of many valley towns. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2.00 per week. 153 Granite St., Ashland. 1928 Ford Pickup. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1930 Ford Coupe. 1931 Ford Truck. 1928 Chrysler Sedan. 1927 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Chev. Truck. 1932 Nash Spec. 8 Sedan. 1931 Durant Sedan. 1932 International I'i-ton Truck. 1930 DocUie Truck. 1031 Chev. Lodging Truck and Trailer. Marmon Sedan $50 00 Bulck 8 50 00 Olds 8 85.00 Fords $10.00 to 25 00 WALTER M. ABBEY. Inc. 123 S. Riverside. Phone 300. SEE THE' MAN TN THE BIG HAT FOR SALE Good pack saddle with pack bags; rocker, dresser, kitchen csblnet. electric range, davenport and chair. Eads Transfer. SACRIFICE My equity in 1634 Buick sedan. Phone- I031-L. 3 FORD roadsters, model A. priced under book values; real buy. Pierce Allen Motor Co.. ino. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Second calf Jersey cow; Just fresh. Jersey heifer. Just fresh. Phone 153, Jacksonville. FOR SAIX Saddles, bridle, blanket, portable Vlctrola and records; baby car-seat. 307 Apple. FOR RENT Large front room, suit able for dressmaking shop. 307 Apple. FOR SALE Colored 951-R. fryers. Phone FOR SALE: 1931 Chevrolet Panel De livery; A-l condition; $250. Spring St. Service Station. EXCHANGE 30 A. stocked and equip ped; fi-room house and outbuild lV,s; on Bear creek, for house in Medford with 3 bedrooms. I also have two clients wanting a good buy In a 3 or 4-room houne. B. J. Palmer Agewy. Medford Center Bldg., downstaira. FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3-room apt, and garage; adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR SALE OR TRADE From one to 1000 acres. See E. Gould. The Acre age Man, 402 W. Jackson. Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE Poultry netting. 1-lnch mesh romnanta less than 10c each while available. Volnev Dixon, 124 No. Riverside. "Nat" Bldg. TRADE Modern cottage with tor room, three half acrea, 101 high way, 5 miles north Crescent City, for Medford home and acreage. Value $2500. Clear for clear. E. U Martin. Crescent City, Cal. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE See CARL Y. TENGWALD 125 West Main St. 3 J iMto-ii'T XThen Dm Cupid and Schilling Coffee work hand in hand a mere man has no chance. He surrenders and likes it ! Men like Schilling Coffee for its sturdy quality. Handle it with reasonable care (but not kid gloves) and it's always fragrant and full flavored. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. Cm Mall Tribune want ads. 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