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rEDFOT?T) iAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1935 Katharine Hepburn at Craterian Marlene Dietrich in Rialto Drama Prominent In the supporting oast Ask Bakraptcy Bath CHICAGO. JJune 29. ( AP) A pe tition for reorganisation under sec tlon 77 of the national bankruptcy act was filed with the clerk of the United States district court today by the Chicago. Milwaukee, St. Paul Pacific railroad. are Edward Everett Horton, Alison vf Local and Personal Skip worth, and Don Alvarado. In Currituck county. North Caro ! lina, noted for Its iwtne production. very hog has been vaccinated against To Uove for South Mr. and Mm. J. T. Wortman will leave early lh! week for San D!e?o by auto to apend a, part of the aummer. vs Graaa Fire Evthieul'hcd The me department waa called at 9 p. m. Fri day to extinguish a grasa fire near the cottage atreet bridge. ... Bitter Visits Hugh Rltter, ranger In the Lake o" The Wooda district, vaa a vloltor In Medford the latter part of the week. KnlKht to Boston O. A. Knight left on the Shasta. Saturday morn, lng for Boston. Mass.. where he will attend to buatneaa matters. Brnndage Visits F. H. Brundage. aa soclate regional foreater of Portland, spent the latter part of the week In a general conference with official of nogue River National forest. Townsend Club to Meet Jackson ville Townsend club will meet next Wednesday at the city hall. It e announced today, to elect new of ficers. Craft Promoted Lieut. Roy D. Craft, assistant welfare officer at the Medford district CCC headquarters, received hla promotion Saturday to the rank of first lieutenant In the E. E. Kelly Ret mm Attorney S. E. Kelly wturned on the Oregonlan Sat urday morning from a trip north. Arrive by Train H. O. Judd and family were among those arriving here by train Saturday morning. Vtalt Marble Cave Mrs. E. N. War ner, son Edward and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bunch of Ashland spent Tues day at the Marble Cave In Josephine county. NABlSPECT JN cholere. Pit J 'if' Military Intelligence service. Flofter Thieves Busy According to a report at the city police atatlon. a email woman Friday night waa aeen taking delphlnlams from the yard of Delroy Getchell on South Oaxdale. Other flower thefts have been report ed from time to time. Three Fire Reported The forest service Saturday reported that three email forest fires were started by the recent electrical storm on the moun tains, one at Huckleberry camp and two near Hamacker. Alt were under control within five hours. Leave for Berkeley Mrs. Mollie Dnhle and daughter, Mary Katherlne. of Berkeley, Cnl.. having spent the week visiting Mrs. Stella Stratton and other relatives and friends here and at Williams, Josephine county, left for their home Friday afternoon. Guest at Mulhollnnd Home Bill Harrison of Portland, who Is an en thusiastic young sportsman. Is visit ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland of Berkeley Way. He la anticipating many fishing trips along the Rogue during the aummer. Looking Over Mill C. O. Thomas, vice president, and H. A. Todd of the Flret Wisconsin National bank of Milwaukee left laat night for Port land, after spending two days here with Manager J. H. Owea of the Owen-Oregon Lumber Sales company, looking over the mill here. . Kendall Expected to Arrive Harvey O: Kendall of Chicago Is expected to arrive Thursday morning for a ehort visit at the homes of A. E. and Ralph A. McKay. Mr. Kendall is business and advertising manager of the Ro tarlan Magazine. He attended the In ternational Rotary convention in Mexico City and Is visiting all the large cities on the coaat In the in terest of the magazine. Cantleld at Lake David H. Can field, superintendent of Crator LAke National park, left Saturday for the lake, where he will remain over the week end. While at his offices Friday he stated that workmen are opening the trail to the water, and altthough the anow Is not cleared entirely, lie said the trip to the water's edge may be made comparatively easily, al though the enow la soft and wet In places. Fishing at the lake Is repo-t-ed excellent, and trout are also be ing caught In the email surrounding streams, according to the park eerv 1 slce. er TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY DETROIT. Mich., June 29. AP) A man who police said they ere cer tain la William Lee Ferris waa re turned to Michigan tonight to face questioning in the slaying of Howard Carter Dickinson, prominent New York attorney and nephew of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes. Dickinson's body wns found Thurs day morning In Rouge park here. It bore two bullet wounds, either of which would have been fatal, physi cians said. The suspect told Fort Wayne, Ind., police, who arrested him at non to day as he entered a hotel where three young women companlona were regis tered, that he ,-was Art Renalea of Kansas City. Michigan state police officials said, however, that his fin gerprints checked with records of Fer ris. The women said they were Loretta Jackson, 37, and Flosle jackson, 24, ulster, and Lillian Wtnles, also 34. They also were returned to Michigan. Michigan state police and officers from Detroit bundled the four Into two automobiles and rushed thpm across the state line to a state police barracks at Jonesvllle, Mich., as soon It was learned that they would offer no objection to extradition. Frahm said Ferris told him that he had hitch-hiked from Detroit to Kansas City last Tuesday, the day before Dickinson was shot to death. and had gone from there to Chicago before he came to Fort Wayne. Frahm said Ferris claimed to have traveled by lnterurban from Chicago to Fort Wayne, but said an Invest! gatlon showed there waa no Inter urban at the hour he named. iii Kitherlne Hepburn steps from per iod pictures and definite type char acterization to modern romance in "Break of Hearts," starting today at the Craterian. The new production presents the star as a girl of today who wears fashionable gowns that ore aa new as tomorrow. It also presents her with a co-star ss leading man, Charles Boyer. John Beal. Miss Hep burn's leading man In "The Little Minister." siln appears with her. This time, however, he is the third figure in a romantic triangle. "Break of Hearts" concerns a strug gling young composer and an emi nent symphony orchestra conductor and their efforts to cling to love which la put to a most severe test Brought together by their mutual delight in music, they feel that they can shut out the world and always be alone together In their hearts. But the world will not be excluded, and the demands of fame exact their In evitable penalty. Aa an added attraction that will appeal to the ladles, the picture shows Hepburn wearing gorgeous new fsshlon creations, especially designed for her by Bernard Newman, whose "Roberta" creations are still talked about. Roxy Feature WrLLYS 77 SEDAN. Cannot be told from new. 395.00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR RENT 3 room furnished house. - .Adult- U5 So. Grape. FOR SALE Imported English saddle and bridle. Very reasonable. Mrs. John Holmer. Central Point. REUT-HOLSTERING. REGLUINO, RE flnlshlng. Phone 969-R. Thlbauit. WILL the young gentleman and lady with light truck who called at 1109 West 11th St. Tuesday, call again? 'OST Lady's yellow gold wrist watch tJTTyjetween Stage depot and Groce 'terla. JJ TVl&une . ' FOR SALE CHE.AP 80 ft. double ' deck shelving, 22 Inches wide, suit able for warehouse. Abotit 3000 lin eal feet 2't Inch flooring. Woods Drug store. l' ft SELL OR TRADE Large ranch with I 3L 'ree water. Improved and stocked. m Small amount of ce-sh or clear trade takes equity. ' Well rented Income property. PA, Clear. Some trade and small cash Brandies. I Main Street stores 'or sale or I WAJf-ade. fet 6 acres close In. Clear. Trade and -JiSMivne or pe-y cash for residence WAf o t3.500. wf Open Sundsvs 4( NrEDFORD TRADING CO i - 21 So. Riverside Ph. 103 em: NATION IN RED' OVER 3 BILLIONS END FISCAL YEAR WASHINGTON, June 30. (AP After collecting 52 cents for every dollars spent, the treasury today closed Its books upon tne fiscal year with a deficit of nearly $3,30.000,- ! ooo. With two days' tranaactlons still to be reported in detail, expenditures exceeded revenues by 3.473,000.000 as compared with fr3381.000.000 for all but two days of the fiscal year of 1034. The decrease In the size of the deficit was dut to a jump In receipts both above last year and official es tlates. and less-than-planned spend ing. Revenues totaled 3,785,000,000 as compared with $3i88.000.000 lest year, and budget bureau estimates of S3.711.000.00O. On a basis of cents collected for dollars spent, this year showed an In crease of 8 cents. Last year that figure was 44 cents collected for each dollar expended. The cost of running the govern mental departments, termed "general" expenditures by the treasury as dis tinguished from emergency outlays, fell within revenues, a point which administration spokesmen repeatedly have emphasized. This was true regardless of the fact that during the year, expenditures through the agricultural adjustment administration, previously classified aa emergency, were shifted to the "general" category. These aggregated $558,000,000. Without including the AAA dis bursements. President Roosevelt had estimated general expenditures at 93, 323.000,000. They were 87.703,000.000. Deducting the AAA. the actual expen ditures were less than the estimates. Honor-To the Mnrjrue! PARIS, Prance, June 29. (AP) Jeaji Chlappe. fiery Cowlcan and former ' prefect of Paris police, shot and i wounded Pierre Godln. Chtappe's predecessor as president of the Parts ! municipal council, in an early morn ' lng pistol duel today. Freddie Bartholomew has one of the 65 featured parts In the plcturt aatlon of Charles Dickens' famous "David Copperfield," playing today and Monday at the Rixy theater. Among others, the film has W. C, Fields. Lionel Barrymore. Maureen O'Sulllvan. Edna May Oliver and Lewis Stone In leading parts. AHYT1ME:. , KIDfMIS J More Dividends NEW YORK. June 29. AP Dividend actions in the past week re sulted in 25 favorable announce ments against 11 that were unfavor able the Standard Statistics company reports. In the previous week the rec ord was 21 favorable against 6. Craterian Beauty Shop S.fnro TVio 4th Of JlllV. EMPTY " ifpoi Let Us Give You a Permanent Wave We the bet f acini I to do Tour pauty W'nrk en nhort notice! Lura Lynch, owner; Vera Mershon, Mgr.; Harriet Wood house. Ida Graves. Hazel Cassady, operators; E. LeFevre and B. Porter, barbers. Next to Craterian Theatre Phone 375 Today and Monday The Best Loved Picture of 1935! Because H recaptures for the screen, the heart -stubbing drama, laughter and tears of rnnrles Dickens' Immortal story: With star et ol 65 player, featuring - C FIELDS DAVID ww n v W w WW W MAUREEN WW U W O'SULUVAN BIHW. MADGE EVANS vW EDNA MAY "VER p FRANK W U W LAWTON r wV P ELIZABETH v T WiA ALLAN W V W V I e D LIONEL BARRYMC FREDDIE BARTHOLOMl LEWIS STONE ROLAND YOUNG Cartoon In Trrhnlcolor 11 An Elephant , Never Forgets" Novelty Newsreel Tot Hose tha.t Wear buy NOLDE & HOR4ST Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. .-4 J "The Devil Is Woman." the story of a. woman who gae her lips to many men but her heart to none. Is the new Marlene Dietrich starring picture which plays today and Mon day at the Rialto theater. Directed by Josef vonSternberg. the picture fetures Lionel At-will and Ce- ; aar Romero as Marlene Dietrich's lov- j ers. I Atwlll. as a. Spanish captain whose i career haa been ruined by his lore for Marlene Dietrich, attempts to ! dissuade his young friend. Romero. from falling to her net. But the wil- j ful boy and the unhappy man clash j and meet In a duel. In a gripping c!l- j max, the heartless siren suddenly ' leams the meaning of love and turns ' to the man who had suffered most j for her. The picture, set in the color and I grandeur of Spain, has a beautiful and colorful carnival scene for Its hlghspot. Miss Eleanor Curry and Mrs. Dorothy Morris Announce the Opening of a Junior Choral Society For weeJis, beginning Monday, July 1 Meet Mon.. Wed.. I rl. 0-lt A. M. Children 4B to 8th grade eligible First Christian Church Keei Payable In Advance 33c week $1.75 for fesslon Shows Today 1:45 - 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 Mats. -25c Eves. -35c Kiddies-lOc Tie Electric Star . . OF A MILLION MOODS! All the brilliance, fire and magnetic charm of the screen's most versatile star . . . hurled into the greatest love story of the century ! i mil i $ fr 11 ..i- w Cyclone and Charmer . . . Door mat and Fool! ... A woman stops at nothing when she's burning up with love! A brilliant new roman tic team . . . ablaze with a flame that win sear its way into your heart ... in the impassioned story of a girl head-over-heels in heaven! It Starts TODAY Jor 3 -Days! 61 A Wid JOHN BEAL JEAN HERSHOlT APPED ATTB ACTIONS Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy in "TIT FOR TAT" Pete Smith's "Goofy Movie" - News Events 1 The Dc-Jp, Is a Woman ... and What a Woman ! 0 ft 4 ' J ' -i - -f TODAY and mon! "Share My Lips . . And I'll Break Your Heart" 'CONCHA ... heart breaking toast of all Spain . . . Langiirous temptress of a thou sand lures . . . Her smile fires men's im aginations . . . her kiss destroys their souls 1 cMmkm 5TOn .Ah UL3 U UUU CESAR ROMERO LIONEL ATWILL Edw. Everett Horton Alison Skipworth COMEDY "Love In A Hurry" SCENIC "Holland Days" News Events The siren of "Blue Angel" ... the fas cinator of "Mor occo" ... the allur ing deceiver of "Shanghai Express" ... all In "The Devil Is a Woman." CompWe 1:411, S:I5, lliom at 7:W). n ixt i