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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, . OREGON, TUESDAY. .TTJLY 2, 1935. PAGE FIVE Ti IN SHE REGION PORTLAND, Ore., July 3. (AP) Four hundred more men returned to their Jobs In the Long-Bell and Weyerhaeuser lumber operation at Longvlew. Wash., today M the Pacific northwest strike slowly gave way to union agreements and non-union re openlngs. Nearly 1000 workers were on their Jobs at Longvlew. about 60 per cent of the mills' normal crews. The situation elsewhere was little changed. In Seattle, sawmills and most wood working plants were atill closed. In Tacoma. 1200 men, without agreement, were at work In 14 plants, with national guardsmen and state police atill In control. In Portland, the Inman-Poulsen company which agreed to a four-point plan Involving higher wages, a limita tion of hours, collective ' bargaining and a pledge of no discrimination (but not complete union recognition or closed shop) continued to operate with a full crew of 335. Pour other mllla with which no union agreement has been signed also were operating, but only one at full speed. The only disturbance today occur red at Aberdeen, Wash., where tear gaa bombs, hurled by state police, dispersed 400 pickets after tacks had been found along the road to a mill operating without union sanction, A woman suffered a cut leg when she fell while fleeing the fumes. About 100 men and women were working In two non-union plants. Wlf E A total of $08,000,000,000 of life In surance now Is In force In the United States, according to John R. Mage of Los Angeles, president of the Life Underwriters' association. Seven married couples received de '' grees this spring at the University of Oklahoma. r , .... MBS. EDDIE CANTOR She was Ida Tobias, belle of Hester street and a childhood sweetheart of Eddie. . , . And they have been mar ried now for 31 years. . . . Her form ula for longevity of marriage la to tend to the home and the children and let the husbnnd earn the. money his own way. . . Ida's folks didn't want her to marry Eddie. . . . "They said he had no future," she says, with a twinkle In her grey eyes. . . . Ida watches over Eddle'a diet like a hawk. . . . She thinks he wouldn't be able to work hard enough to support their five daughters If he failed to eat the right food. . , . Mrs. Cantor's children have been . brought up to obey, in the Jewish tradition, that the word of the mother and father U the law. . . . Mrs. Cantor says she has no outside Interests, that her home and her family have kept her sufficiently busy all these years. . . . "Hobbles?" she laughs. "Sure. I have six of them: Marjorle, Edna, Marilyn, Natalie, Janet and Eddie)" A campaign for quail egs, and for bantam hens to incubate them, has started with the opening of a hatch ery In Cooke county, Texas. IRK RELIEF COIN FOR RECLAMATION IN WESTJPROMISE WASHINGTON, July 2. AP) West ern senators emarged from a confer ence with President Roosevelt today reporting they had been virtually as sured a $113,000,000 Irrigation and reclamation program would be car ried out with work relief funds. Eleven senators, heded by Senator Wheeler (D Mont.), appealed to the president for allocation of funds for the full $113,003,000 program recom- , mended by Dr. El wood Meade, recta- ' mation cut utilise! oner. "We have every reason to believe the full program will be carried out," said Senator O'Mahoney (D.. Wyo.) ! after the conference. "This goes hand In hand with the government's pro gram for the purchase of submarglnal land." O'Mahoney said the reclamation did not mean land to be put into culti vation would go into competition with eastern farmers because crops grown In irrigated land are usually not wheat nor other competitive pro ducts. Those in the delegation were Sena tors Wheeler and Murray of Mon tana, Hatch and Chavez of New Mex ico, O'Mahoney of Wyoming. Burke of Nebraska. Pope of Idaho, King of Utah, Bone and Schwe lien bach of Washington and McCarran of Nevada. VAN VALZAH ELECTED In a short business .meeting of the Southern Oregon Dental society last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presi dent, Dr. Robert VanValzah; vice president, Dr. Charles P. Johnson; secretary-treasurer. Dr. Frederick H. Johnson. It was voted to postpone further meetings during the sum mer until next September. There's more than one way to have Liquor Dispenser Makes Mistake In Home Geography COLLINGSWOOD. N. J., July 2. (AP) Mrs. Mary Pisark vows she'll pay more attention to geog raphy the next time she sells liquor. The kitchen of her home Is In adjoining Woodlynne and authori ties there have shown no deposi tion to interfere with her liquor business. But one day she sold some drinks in the parlor and that was a mistake because the parlor Is in Collingswood and Colllngs wood Is dry. So Judge Prank Neutze sen tenced her to 30 days In Jail. "I Just got mixed up," she explained. E A MAKES BOY OF SIX A Locals Return from l,ake Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Johnson and daughter Betty returned yesterday from a week's vacation at Lake o' the Woods, where their son, Charles. Jr., Is at tending Boy Scout camp. While there they occupied- the Burke cabin, and enjoyed good fishing on the lake. Will Leave for South Miss Mar garet Turner will leave tomorrow morning to visit for a time In San Francisco. Here from Prospect Among Med ford business visitors today have been Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Richey and daugh ter, Aileen Sherwood, of Prospect. An Invention to prevent railroad collisions provides for tracks n the car roofs, sloping down at each end to care for dangers fore and aft. Civil airplanes in the United States carried 1,859.031 passengers In the last year, 461,743 traveling on sched uled air lines. DALLAS, Tex., July 2. (UP) Phy sicians today puzzled over a rare ail ment that has made Rodney Brown virtually a man while he Is only 6 years old. The boy was brought to a hospital from his home in Anderson county last Saturday after becoming seri ously ill. Although only 6 ..years old. he is de veloped like a boy 14 or 15. He is as large as a 14-year-old lad, has the voice of a man, has well developed muscles and in other respects appears more than twice as old as he is. Men tally, he also has developed In ad vance of his age. "His condition Is caused by a dis ease of the pltltuary gland." Dr. A. A. Speegle of Palestine believes. "It is the same condition that prodxices giants." The ailment, however, resulted laM week in serious illness. The child suddenly complained of a severe head ache. Since then he has been In se vere pain much of the time and It has been necessary to give him medi cine to ease the pain. Dr. C. C. Nash, who Is treating the child at a hospital hctv, said today that a definite diagnosis of the trou ble had not yet been mode. The case Is "extremely rare," Dr. Nash said. Indian women on the Crow creek reservation. South Dakota, wove green willow branches into wire fencing to make the rip-rap for dams built under the local conservation program. The trunk of the famous Arnaud Robert llveoak near Cecilia, La., Is 33 feet, 4 Inches in circumference. SINCLAIR PARTY FAILS IN LOS ANGELES AIMS ' LOS ANGELES, July 3. (UP) Supported by a chorus of lusty boos from their followers but lacking needed votes Upton Sinclair's "epic" political faction failed last night to gain control of the municipal coun cil through election of a council president. While more than 1000 "epics" packing chamber galleries yelled their displeasure, the council voted 8 to 7. to seat Robert L. Burns, conserva tive. In office over the candidacy of Stephen W. Cunningham, epic-supported entry. The Kentucky reformatory at Frankfort recently housed 3.000 in mates, although It was built to im prison only haft that number. Botanists say celestial fig trees start bearing the third year after they are planted. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Completely furnished home for summer months. 625 Dakota. Tel. H17-X. FOR SALE Best in city homes, stock, dairy and grain ranches; plenty of water, feed; some stocked: free water rights; with modern homes. Roberts, Realtor. 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Tent 7x7. with aewed-ln floor; in perfect condition. A bar gain at 8.50. 303 Befttty St. EXPERIENCED orchard man, mar ried. 40 years of age, wishes year around work or an orchard. Good mechanic, also. Can furnish good references. Steady employment pre ferred. Address F. B. 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