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    1IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1933.
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WASHINGTON, June 20. (AP)
President Roosevelt today "enrmark
ed" $249,000,000 of work relief funds'
for PWA low cost housing projects
but each Individual project must bo
approved by Harry L. Hopkins and
the president.
Making the announcement. Secre
tary Ickea said he submit tted 24
projects In 21 cities, totaling $91,
000.000, to the president yesterday
and said he expected them to be ap
proved within a few days.
They are now being studied by
Hopkins works progress administra
tion to determine how they fit in
with state work relief plans.
Ickes declined to say where the pro
jects were.
The $249,000,000 recommended by
the works allotment board Included
.72 projects In 60 cities, he added.
These, he said, "exhaust the list
of projects now ready, but not the
possibilities of adding to the list."
10 FEDERAL POST
WASHINGTON. June 26. ( AP)
Hugh S. Johnson, former NRA admin
istrator, today was appointed works
proere5s administrator for Nw York
City.
The appointment was announced
by Harry L. Hopkins, works progress
administrator of the $4,000,000,000
works fund.
Hopkins made the announcement at
the White House as the general
lunched with President Roosevelt.
The return of General Johnson to
government service Is In line with
the hope expressed by Mr. Roosevelt
when the "War Horse of NRA" re
signed a year ago.
TO BONNEVILLE CLUB
ROSEBURG, Ore., June 26. (AP)
The Klamath Palls Come -and -Get-It
Pelican trophy, held In undisput
ed possession by the Roseburg Kl
wanis club since May 9. left Rose
burg today to roost with the Bonne
ville Seagulls at The Dalles. A delega
tion of 20 members of the Klwauis
Club from The Dalles, visited the local
club at the regular luncheon program
here today, accumulating 6.525 man
miles, as compared with 5,075 miles
recorded by Roseburg In bringing the
bird to this city following a surprise
visit to The Dalles.
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Strike plrkets who have been blockading lumber plants In Tacoma. Wash., for nhont two muiidts were
.scattered by tear gns ho nibs thntun hy State police and marched nut of the Industrial district by the fixed
bayonets nnd machine jruns of National (iuanKmen ordered out by Gov. Clarence D. Marlln, .hine 24. Six
mills will resume operations on n limited scale. These remarkable Associated Press photos show (upper) some
of the pickets retreating behind a barrape of tear gas In front of the Federal Building. The middle and lower
pictures show the troopers herding the pickets away from the mill dlstrtt-t.
JACK BUTLER ELECTED
TO SUCCEED DENMAN
Members of Med ford Active club,
assembled in a regular dinner busi
ness meeting last night at Hotel Mtd
ford, elected Jack Butler president ior
the ensuing period; Dr. Dwtght H.
Flndley, vice-president; Earl Sims,
secretary-treasurer, and Frank Perl,
sargeant-a t-arms.
The newly elected board of direc
tors consists of Bruce Bauer, Past
President Kenneth Den man. Dave
Wilcox and George Robertson. Den
man Installed the new officers,
charged them with their duties and
turned the chair over to the newly
elected president, Jack Butler.
Official delegates who will attend
the Active Club International con
vention at Aberdeen, Wn.. July 18.
19 and 30. In an effort to bring the
International convention for 1936 to
this city, were named as follows: J.
F. Moore, Chester Hubbard and Sruce
Baxter. Alternates are Ulen Fa brick,
A. Z. Dean and Harold Larsen.
Twelve or 15 are expected to at
tend from this city, as well as a dele
gation from the Ashland club.
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COLORADO BRINGS. Colo., June
20. (AP) Northern Baptists in the
closing session of their annual as
sembly here today elected Dr. J. H.
Franklin, president of the Crozer
Theological seminary, Chester. cr.,
president of the 1930 Northern Bap
tist convention to be held next year
at St. Louis.
The Baptist educator and Interna
tional missions figure was placed at
the head of an annual assemoly
which maps cooperative work of ap
proximately 8.000 American Baptist
churches representing a total of near
ly 1.600,000 members.
The convention also elected Its gen
eral council, officers and directors of
national Baptist organizations and
approved new missionaries.
Members of the general council,
class of 1938 Included: Elam J. An
derson, McMlnnvllle, Oregon. .
ENTERTAINMENT, FEED
FOR ELKS MIT
Something different in way of a
nrnfrram in nromlsed members ot
Medford Elks lode tomorrow night
at the regular lodge session, wnen
a clans of 11 candidates will be
Initiated. Secretary Ernest Scott an
nounced that special entertainment
will be provided, In conjunction with
the free feed.
Exalted Ruler E.' W. Winkle saia
It will be well worth the lodge mem
bers' time to attend this meeting,
which will be the last seselon for
the summer.
Building Permits
Permit issued yesterday to Warner.
Wortman and Oore. to remodel the
store (now occupied by Shirley Bros.),
at 307-309 East Main street, at an
approximate cost of 11,000.
Wm. Vawter was granted a permit
to remodel the store formerly occu
pied by Mann's men's department, at
an approximate cost of 500. ,
IMPORTANT MEETING
OF EAGLES TONIGHT
An Important short meeting or
Crater Lake Aerie 2003, Fraternal
Order of Eagles, will be hold to
night In the Bugles' hall at 7:16,
It was announced by officers this
morning. Purpose of the meeting is
to discuss a matter of great concern
to the local lodge and large at
tendance is urged by officers. It waa
also announced this morning that
there will be no social night on
Friday as the meeting will be en
tirely devoted to business.
Sees No Rush For
Locks In Columbia
PORTLAND. June 2S. (AP) De
ferring of the construction of pro
posed locks and dams to open the
channel of the Columbia river above
Umatilla. Ore., had been recommend
ed today in a second report by
Colonel Frank M. Robins, United
States division engineer.
Colonel Robins announced yester
day he did not believe the benefits
of the project at the present time
would be commensurate with the
coast, which he estimated at $70,-000,000.
Republican Fish
Hooked By Demo
WASHINGTON, Juno 26. (AP)
Sccretnry Swanson had a highly suc
cessful fishing trip even though
trout proved to be Republicans.
The naval secretary, week-ending
at what waa formerly President
Hoover's camp at Rapldan, Va.. land
ed 17 brlghtly-hued rainbow trout.
They were liberated there several
years ago by the bureau of fisheries
uiiut-r Mi 6 perdGitnl direction of Presi
dent Hoover.
MURDER CHARGE FACED
BY IDAHO SHEEP MAN
SALMON, Ida.. June 26. P) A
complaint charging Vert Brsezeale
with murder In connection with the
death of L. A. Meeka, who was shot
and killed during an argument over
the grazing of sheep on certain lands
14 miles eat of Gilmore, Idaho, waa
filed In probate court here todoy.
Sheriff Stroud reported the ahoot-
lng occurred yeaterday morning and
Meeka died shortly before noon.
SCANDINAVIANS PLAN
ANNUAL PICNIC MEET
Approximately 250 Scandinavians,
who gathered from Medford, Grants
Pass, Ashland, Klamath Falls, and
Hilt, Cal., Sunday at Ltthla park in
Ashland for a picnic and short busi
ness session, selected a general com
mittee to form a Scandinavian or
ganization for the purpose of con
ducting general get-togethers each
year.
Officers of the organization were
announced today as follows: John
Nansen, president: Harold Larsen. vice
president; Hlldlng Bengtson, secre
tary, and Frank Anderson, treasurer.
The following committee to assist
was appointed: Ashland, Mrs, E. A.
Woods (chairman). Carl Bonderson,
Dr. P. G. Swedenberg; Grants Pass,
Wm. Johnson (chairman). Mrs. C.
Chealson; Klamath Falls, Carl Youn
gren (chairman), John Berglan: Hilt.
Ted Wallen (chairman), Arthur Peter
son, Theo Anderson: Medford, E. A.
Turnquist, Axel Benson, Axel Spueth
and Carl Ramstrom.
Principal speaker was Dr. R. P. Mor
tenson, who commented on "The good
Idea of forming a Scandinavian or
ganization in southern Oregon and
northern California."
After the business meeting enter
tainment was furnished by Clarence
Woods of Ashland, who played a trum
pet solo, and Arthur Llndqulst, who
gave several numbers on the accor
dlan. assisted by Mrs. Stanley Stark
at the piano. After the program
Scandinavian folk dances were en-Joyed.
Oregon Weather
Fair tonight and Thursday; slight
ly warmer south and east portions
tonight; gentle changeable winds off
the coast, mostly northwest.
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The . The
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UNION PACIFIC
To Take Danre Course Mlsa Ruth
Luy returned to Medford Monday,
after spending two weeks with friends
In Corvallla and Albany. Next week
M148 Luy plana to leave for Holly
wood, where she will take e six weeks'
course at the Fanchon Marco dance
studios. Enrou te she will visit In
San Francisco.
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V-8 POWER
THE V-TYPE ENGINE ha dvantagei in per
formance and in economy Yet only Ford
brings a V-8 within the reach of all. This it
an engine jrm'Il be prond of. 85 miles an
bonx if wanted. Quick pick-ap in traffic or in
passing other cars with greater safety. Makes
all driving easier, and more economical.
COMFORT ZONE RIDING
THE MOST IMPORTANT advance in modern
motoring the new Full-floating Springbase
with Comfort Zone Seating. All seats cradled
between the springs give "front seat com
fort" i?ven for back seat passengers! The ex
clusive Ford advantage of free anion on all
4 tchecls is retained, plus the priceless safety
of a strong front axle. You get riding ease you
never dreamed possible in a low-priced car.
FORD ECONOMY
THIS 8 CYLINDER Ford costs no more to rnn
than a 4. More power for every penny you
spend for gas. New crankcase ventilation
makes lubrication more efficient. New brakes
cnt wear on brake linings. Aluminum cylin
der heads give premium performance on
regular gas. Ford valves need no adjusting.
No Ford car crer cost less to operate 1
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Having automatic hot
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A Month
Drop in our show room when you are
downtown, or call your favorite
plumber for more information about
this new idea in low cost water
heating.
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209 West Main
Phone 528