MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. ORECON. THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1935.
PAQE FIVE
ON COUNCIL FOR
V.F.W. OF OREGON
NEWPORT. Ore.. July 11. (AP(
Dwtght E. Alderman of Portland was
chosen yesterday as state commander
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars fol
lowing one of the most successful
and constructive encampments In the
history of the organization.
Alderman, a member of Post No.
907, succeeds Bryan H. Conley of Sa
lem. Conley wat. endorsed by the
convention for election to the office
of Junior vice-comrnander-ln-chlef at
the national encampment to be held
In New Orleans.
Other officers elected Included R.
L. Preston, Roseburg, senior vice
commander; J. R. Snellstrom, Eugene,
Junior vice-commander; C. R. Coch
rane Portland, quartermaster; Dr. W.
G. Scott, Portland, surgeon; Glen R.
Jack, Oregon City. Judge advocate;
Rev. Perry Smith, Roseburg, chaplain.
Named to the council were: W. C.
Pranmever, Oregon City; F. H. Sha
doln, Corvallts: J. w. Graves. Astoria,
P. H. Larson. The Dalles; L. C. Rich-
ey, Pendleton; Ward cumrmngs, Rose
burg; I. B. Canfleld. Medford: Gordon
Hall, Bend, and Lee Bostwtck and
Jens Thonwen. Portland.
La Grande post, with a member
ship Increase of 300 per cent, carried
off the banner In this activity.
Resolutions adopted call for the
restoration of veterans' compensation
to the basis of 1925; adoption of an
eight-hour shift Instead of 12 for
night nurses In the veterans' hos
pital, Portland; condemnation of for
egn and domestic lotteries.
Joe Chamberlin, state commander
of the American Legion, assailed
critics of Senator Charles McNary In
a brief address yesterday!
No site for the 1936 convention was
chosen.
Crash Into Wall Fatal.
EUGENE. Ore., July 11. (UP)
Alvln E. Leaders. 22. died today of a
skull fracture suffered last night
when his automobile struck a high
way embankment wall in Eugene. He
wtiA a former marine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Leaders. Eugene.
Leave for Portland Misses Marie
and Ruby Lofland left this morning
on the Shasta enroute to Portland.
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Raymond Delmotte. the holder of
the world's land-plane speed record,
testified that Miss Warner waa a
woman "of perfect morality," but
the Judge cut him short to reveal
that the police invest lpatd the pri
vate life of the dancer and found
It one "of perfect dignity."
In his final plea, the prosecutor
declared : "Your dance Is art, but
your art betrayed you. You are a
young woman from a young country,
but now you are in an old country
which has its own traditions. You
must be punished."
At the opening of the hearing, the
Judge announced there would be no
debate as to whether her dance,
which brought down the wrath oi
the association for the Increase oi
the French population, was obscene
or artistic.
He announced It was artistic and
that the case would be based solely
on the question of whether the
American girl's "antics" were a dan
ger to public morals.
The courtroom was packed. The
spectators heard M. Beauverat, vice
president of the plaintiff association,
ask for the condemnation of all nude
dancing In Paris with Miss Warner.
in particular, being made an ex- j
ample.
Said Bauverat: "Since Hitler sup- !
pressed nude dancing In Germany
the nazl birth rate has risen 35.000
a year."
Joan's witnesses Included the fa
mous French filers, Paul Codos and
Raymond Delmotte: the painter. Mau
rice Devlamlnck, and the Dutch
zoology professor, Hoogan.
The Judge banned the taking oi
motion pictures of the trial and ad
journed the case until all cameras
and sound apparatus had been re-
i moved from the courtroom,
Then Henry Torres, the counsel for
, the defense, suggested that his client
i dance nude In the courtroom to
! prove "In the Interests of Justice"
j that the dance was all art.
j The Judge, however, demurred,
; answering: "Despite the fact that It
: is a hot day. It cannot be done, for
I am afraid I would have to allow
the spectators to strip too.'
Torres submitted: "Miss Warner's
dnnce In Paris Is a good deal cleaner
; than those done In Chicago today,
j Thero is propaganda In America
j against tourists coming to France
j on the grounds that they would be
contaminated. Let's set them right."
) Miss Warner has Insisted that her
! fan dances,- chain dances, cartwheel
dances and such, all of which leave
j the dancer in advanced stages of
; nudity, are artistic.
But the National Association for
! the Increase of French Population
charged that her dances In a Paris
restaurant were Immoral, indecent
; and decidedly shocking to the res
; taurnnt guests who might, at times.
1 Include children.
Miss Warner, a native of Narbeth.
' Pa, who has been dancing for years,
came to Paris first to stage a fan
. dance In one of the city's burlesque
phows which advertise exhibitions
i "like those In the New York bur
lesques.' The dancer, after several months
' abroad, began to devise new dances,
all of which she says came under
the classification of terpslchorean
I art. They proved popular and so did
the dancer. She was billed at a fash
ionable restaurant run by A. Faxidrln,
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Miss Beebe de la Fontaine, New York dancer, says she Is so healthy
she'd (et a snake bite her, so she got acquainted with the reptile
previous to putting on her show before a health congress there. Dr.
Lloyd Shankin looks on as she "meets" Rollo the Reptile (upper) and,
in the lower picture, munches on her diet. (Associated Press Photos)
and It was there that her brush j
with the law began. ;
M. Bauverat, vice-president of the;
French population society, went to
the Faudrin restaurant with several
guests. Miss Warner began her dance
and M. Bauverat was horrified. Miss
Warner finished her dance and M
Bauverat went out and 60t a police
man. The policeman agreed with the
blonde American when she said her
dance was "arty, not bawdy."
"There are nude dances and nude
dances," said the dancer to the po
liceman. "When a so-called dance is
merely a means of parading nudity
and Immorality I agree that it's
something to be condemned. But
when a sincere dancer find clothes
impair her art an.l sheds them with
out changing the character of her
dance, then nudity Is not Immoral."
Miss Warner's "troubles" disturbed
the dancer little. She continued her
dances before packed houses while
awaiting trial. j
Decision of Circuit Judge Carl E.
Wimberley in the Niedermeyer, Inc.,
interpleader suit for apportionment
of $5,400 awarded to Earl H. Fehl by
a supreme court decision. Is expected
within the fortnight. Judge Wim
berley annotilced the first of the week
while holding court here that he
would start preparing his conclusions
upon his return home.
Testimony In the case was heard
last May when Fehl, under guard, was
brought from the penitentiary to ap
pear as a witness.
Principal creditors in the action arc
Jackson county, for back taxes and
bnllot theft trial costs: Kelly & Kelly,
attorneys, for legal services rendered,
and Ted Helmroth of Griffin Creek
and Jesse Thomas of Ashland, for
money loaned to Fehl.
HET.ETNA. Mont.. July 11. (UP)
When tired state legislators hurried
a "gin marrlnce" law through the
last session of the legislature in Mon
tana, they hsd no ink 1 In of the
headaches that the new law would
cause among medical men, legal
minds and. of course, prospective
brides and bridegrooms.
The Joker of the new statute which
went into effect on July 1 Is a re
quirement that a licensed physician
must examine and certify to the
health of the marriage license appli
cants. The medics have balked and are
putting their heads together In every
Montana city to talk the matter over.
Naturally, since the doctors won't
slttn the health certificates, and the
county clerks won't issue a license
without them, the marriao business
is at a standstill. It's virtually ex
tinct. The attorney -general's office here
Is being bombarded on the legality
of the new law. Physicians point
out that If they sign a certificate.
they might be held liable Inter If
disease should develop. The certifi
cate must be signed "without reser
vations," according to the act of the
legislature.
Although a few doctors believe that
a physician using due caution nd
every possible precaution could not
have hla license revoked, none of their
brethren are breaking their necks to
step far ward an4 set a precedent.
TAX FOREaOSURf
.1
A decree will be filed July 1ft by
the district attorney and foreclosure
suits started by August 1 on the de
linquent tax lists. Under the new
Oregon tax forecloure law, legal ac
tion starts at once, though the for
mer three-year period of redemption
remains.
Sheriff Syd I- Brown estimates that
the delinquent tax list has been re
duced by payments the past two
months from the original of 1103
name to "about half that number."
Many taxpayers have taken advan
tage of the 10 per cent installment
plan, whtch allows for a six months'
period of grace, for full payment. The
majojrlty have made complete payments.
prison, shortly after the state filed
with the courts of errors and sp
peals Its last statement on the
Hauptmann case.
ON WIFE'S VISIT
TRENTON. N. J., July 11. (AP)
Bruno Richard Hauptmann. reflect
ing on the arguments advanced by
the state to sustain his conviction
of the Lindbergh baby killing, told
his wife, Anna, that he "felt sure
of being home soon."
Mrs, Hauptmann spent a half hour
with her husband late yesterday in
his cell In the death house at state
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WIFE'S COMPLAINT
A. E. Arthur of the Wagner Creek
district, charged with assault and
battery in a complaint signed by his
wife, 7,elma, was found guilty before
Justice of the Peace William R. Cole
man yesterday afternoon.
Arthur was fined 50 and costs and
sentenco was deferred contingent
upon good behavior and working.
According to the authorities, the
charge grew out of a family dispute'
over a child. The wife charged her
husband slapped her. The husband
denied this.
Don B. Callahan plead guilty to a
charge of not procuring a driver's li
cense and was fined 96 and $4.50
costs. He paid $2 and la to pay the
balance in ten days.
Russell C. Davis plead guilty to
driving an auto with Improper lights.
A $5 and costs fine was Imposed and
he was given until August 1 to pay.
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