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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. TrET)FORI. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1935. JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MAKE VOWS AT SERVICE RAWkQ P FMF JPY MOVE PROTESTED, I f: : ' f :.V' (Continued Irom tag. One) Miik ! it t.i i j fc 'i-f-f t -i. Jr rs il IJl f I t4 LrVvt .,1, I. , f,i; , .. m k VI hill county, and Dr. A. Slaughter ol Portland, a minor grange official A number of upatate organizations have signified their Intention ol filing protest, against any pardon for Banks, Copies of the petitions filed with the governor, when the executive aet Friday, August a, as the date for a hearing, were received today by the district attorney. The petitions aro signed by 71 residents of this city, two of Ash land, four of RogUB River, 1 1 ol Gold Hill, two of Englo Point, one of Ruch, and 16 of Portland, a total ol 107. The petitions were circulated in this county, according to an attest, by Oliver Martin, L. O. Van We gun and Mrs. Ariel Burton Pomeroy. Martin was Indicted for ballot-thelt, and the Indictment dismissed 1" Klamath county. Van Wegan figured in the "horsewhipping episode," and Mrs. Pomeroy was an active and enthusiastic supporter of Banks end his self-Btyled "Good Government Congress." In a footnote to the petition cir culated here, signed by Mrs Pome roy, dppears the allegation: "Your ifixcelleucy: f "To the best of our knowledge every signer on this petition Is a duly registered voter. If the signers could be our6d In writing that you would give them protection against persecution, we, the circulators, would Unite the petition to tho county re corder of Jackson county and have , the names certified. We wish you to! see the petition first, however, as we can feel no certainty that uie petition would be returned to us if once delivered into the care oi Jackson county official. Ho bitter Is the attitude of these ofUcials toward Llewellyn A. Bunks that per secution might b administered to the signers of this petition were ithuy without the protection that should be rendered by your excel lency, "Respectfully submitted, ARIEL B. POMEROY." The texts of the petitions con tain the following phrases, reml litsoent of prop Uganda sowed In the turmoil dayai "The unjust conviction of a man who fur many years was Interested In the development of the state oi Oregon." I "In a trial at Eugene reeking with! prejudice." j Banks "was found guilty of a crime he had no remote voluntary Intention of committing." "A number of civil and criminal actions were brought against Banks, to harass him, and threats wore made against his life, which brought abou t a cond I tlon over wh ten he had no control." Tho Seattle court of the Little Flower, Junior Catholio Daughters of America, renewed the act of con secration In 6t. Jamee Cathedral in Seattle, Wash., after a solemn pontifical mass which opened the bi ennial convention of the organization. All kneeling, the little girls, clad In white and black uniforms, made their vows at the altar rail. (Associated Press Photo GARRET FIVE YEARS FREED BY POLICE (Continued from Page One) away from home, the VanClevss neighbors said. They never knew aha was there. they said, until they saw wild eyes peering through slits between the boards on the windows. One neighbor, Charles On born, told detectives he tied food to a clothes line prop and hoi b tod it to her win dow after he witnessed the garbage pall raid. But she was apparently afraid to take It. It was In answer to Osborn'a pleaa that the detectives Investigated. They went to the house late yesterday and arrested VanCleve and his sister. "She was dirty," VanCleve said. "She was filthy, and X wanted my se ter to do the cooking." He denied his wife was Imprisoned, saying she stayed In the garret vol untarily. Police said he made no effort to explain her condition. 'The VanCleves were married In Harrleburg, Pa., In 1026. They lived at their present home since June 1, but Mrs. VnnClev said she had been similarly Imprisoned In other houats they occupied here during the last five years. Curd of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the many friends who so graciously rendered services during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mre. J. T. Storm. DEMOCRAT LADIES lie 10 LEARN NEW DEAL DETAILS A meeting of all Interested Demo cratic women of Jackson county will be held tomorrow evening at 7 :90 o'clock at the Medford Hotel tor the purpose of organising under the "re porter plan," an educational pro gram promoted through study groups to gain Information about the new deal. Mrs. Blsle Oardner Picking of Top penlsh, Wn., regional director for the women's division of the democratic national committee, and Mrs. Nannie Wood Honeyman, a member of the state legislature and vice-president at large for the state, will arrive In Medford Thursday afternoon to con duct the meeting, which la one of many similar gatherings scheduled during their Umr. Mrs. A. E. Reames Is In charge of arrangements here. "We are making history today! Our times will be headlines In school books. Your government la working for your security; what do you know about the program 7" is the chal lenge or President Roosevelt In push ing the "reporter plan." With the explanation that every woman may became Informed and aid In the recovery program of her gov ernment, those In charge of the meet ing urge that everyone Interested In helping sustain and promote the new deul, attend. 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PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE $g.67 to those In charge, that men are In eluded In the meetings and are therefor urged to be present. There is no expense Involved by attend ance. Considerable Interest Is being taken In Jackson county, Mrs. Reames said, and a large attendance Is an ticipated. Further meetings will be conducted regularly after tho organ ization Is underway, it was an nounced. Mrs. Honeyman and Mrs. Picking will explain in full the purpose of the plan, and Interesting discussions will ensue upon the following major federal agencies of the new deal : AAA. NltA, NLRB, CAB, PWA and the FHA. Proponed plans for eco nomlo 'security will also bo cllncueeed. MOTION DENIED FOR NEW TRIAL (Continued from t-age One.) 49 KILLED BY RETURN VISIT OF EARTHQUAKE TAIHOUKU. Formosa, July 17. (AP) Forty-nine persons were killed and t44 Injured, police estimated. In an carthqutke centering In southern Shlnchlku province today. Polico reported the Japanese em pire's third fatal temblor In three months destroyed 224 buildings. As the earthquake shook the same area in which nearly 3000 persona died April 21, seismologist said today's temblor wu one of a scries of after shocks to the April disaster. S. Attorney General may decide. Waley has started his sentence at Mc Neil Island federal prison near here. Federal department of Justice agents are pressing their search for Dainard with renewed vigor. He was last seen June 8 at Butte. Mont., when he abandoned an automobile and 15.135 of the 300.000 ra.isoni with which Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weyer haeuser, Jr., bought back their nine-year-old son the night of May 30. George was abducted at noon May 24 on his way home from school for lunch and was released In the woods near Issaquah, Wash., the morning of June 1. The Waleya were captured In Bait Lake City June 6, when Mrs. Waley tried to pass a S3 ransom bill to buy a 20 cent cigarette case as a birth day gift to her father, George Thu lln. In Good Spirits Mrs. Waley was In good spirits when brought from the city Jail with other federal prisoners. She smiled a greeting at newspapermen on her walk from the Jail to the federal building. The defense motion for arreBt of Judgment and a new trial contained three allegations: 1. That the Lindbergh law under which Mrs. Waley was convicted Is unconstitutional, particularly that part containing the presumption that after seven days' captivity a kid naped person has been taken out of the state. 3. The court had no Jurisdiction over the case. 3. There was no proof of George Weyerhaeuser's being transported out of the state. Mrs. Waley will be eligible for nar- ole after serving one-third of her sentence, providing that the state of Washington places no "hold" charge against her before that time. Use Mall Tribune want ads. NAME OFFICERS AS CONCLAVE CLOSES ROSEBUna. July 17 (AP) James T. Beach of Portland was elected this morning to the office of department commander CT the United Spanish War Veterans, In the concluding business session of the state conven tion, which ends here this afternoon. Other officers chosen were Hugh 6. Rogers, Hlllsboro, senior vice com mander; Sam L. Hansen, Portland, Junior vice -commander; E. R. Leedy, McMlnnville, Inspector; Seneca Fouts, Portland, liason officer; Dave Mitch ell, Eugene; Jesse L. Thompson, Rose burg; William A. Florence, Portland; J. N. Green, Portland, delegates to the national convention. The only election contest wu for the office of inspector, In which S. W. Starmer of Rose burg and I. O. Shaw of Springfield were candidates. Elec tion to this office leads, through three yeara of succession, to the office of department commander, according to the established custom of the or ganization. The newly elected officers of both the department and the auxiliary are to be Installed this afternoon by Leslie R. Hale of Portland, past de partment commander, at a Joint cere monial, which will be the final event of the convention. The auxiliary officer? chosen today were: Blanche Lundborg, Portland, department president; Millie Hall, Eugene, senior vice-president; Irene Campbell, Portland, Junior vice-presi dent; Elizabeth Reed, Portland, Judge advocate; Margaret Rodgera, Rose- burg, chaplain; Cora White, Eugene, patriotic Instructor; Ida Jones, New port, historian; Nellie Russell, Eu gene, conductor; Olive Hern, Albany, assistant conductor; Ruth Burke tt, Grants Pass, guard; Millie Sweeter lng, Eugene, assistant guard; Jose phine Walker, Portland: Bessie Star mer, Eugene; Hattle Byrd, Roeeburg; Belva Mitchell, Eugene, delegates; Pearl Wentworth, Eugene;. Irene Campbell. Portland; Belle Lammers, Eugene; Elisabeth Hanson, ortland, alternate. Invitation of The Dalles to hold the 1930 state convention In that city waa accepted by acclamation. SPECIAL EXAM SLATED FOR DRIVER LICENSES Many valley people who made ap plication laat week for their ope rator', and chauffeur' permit, did not get to finish their examinations In order to accommodate those peo ple, rather than to make them wait until the neit regular session July It and 37, Ward McIUjrnolds, state ; examiner, has arranged for a special trip to this city next Saturday. July 30, according to word aent by him to The Mall Tribune this morning He will be In the city hall Satur day afternoon from 3 until 4 o'clock. Eve-Tooth Cut at M. MONTROSE. Colo. (UP) Dave Wood, hardened to the world and lis antics by 84 years of activity, had surprise recently. He cut an eye tooth the only tooth In his head. X-ray photos failed to reveal any other teeth on the way. 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