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SIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1935. PAGE SEVEN Local and Lrare for Belllnjiham Butord Clark and family lei. lwt niht by train nrout to Belllnham. leaves for East H. P. Bush U-it last evening by train enroute to .Pitts burgh. Pa- leaves Tonight J. P- Naumei Is leaving thla evening by train enroute to fan Francisco, tfin Leave for South Mtsi Alma Shock will leave this evening by train enroute to San Francisco. Hp re Wednesday John Johnson, agent lor Pacific Fruit Express Co.. was attending to business here yes terday. Arrives on Bualnet E. 6. Parrell. representative of Union pacific lines, arrived yesterday by train on busi ness - Leave for Ashland Among thM from this city who left this morn ing by train for Ashland were Mrs. Lillian Dyekmen and Tlllie Engeimnn. Here from Chicago-A. H. Ruhn of Chfcago arrived this morning on the Oragonlan to spend the. day here et tending to business. Discharged from CCC The follow ing left last night by train for their homes, having been discharged from tha CCC: Kenneth T. Robbins. to Portland: Alex Loglnlow. to San Fran cisco; Harry Tryer, to Santa Barbara. 50,000 DEATHS IN CHINA FLOOD AREA . SHANGHAI, July 17(UP) peaths from floods In the rich Yangtze and Yello River valleys today passed 80,000. Government and private relief agencies mobilised all available re sources to aid 1.000,000 homeless in 700 inundated cities and villages. Stricken villagers, their supersti tion dominating In time of dread disaster, reverted to "old custom'' to appease the dragon god of the rivers. Priests in countless temples 'called their followers to pray to Kuan Yin, the goddess of mercy. They promised .not to eat meat, believing the floods were caused because the soul ol slaughtered cattle returned to plague the hearts of men. ' 'Frisco Horses Vanishing. SAN FRANCISC (UP) It won't be long until s, horse on Market street will be an occasion for a legal holi day. Dr. J. O. Gelger, city health of ficer, reports the latest census totals the city's horse population at 488. BAER REFUTES Maxle Baer, puglllim'e playboy, It hown In a New York City restaurant where he announced hit "separation" from hit recent bride, the former Mary Ellen Sullivan of Washington, 0. C. Maxle wee with Mary Kirk Brown (left) with whom he had been prominently Identified prior to hit marrUoe, when he said religious differences made the marriage "no a" The former heavyweight champion changed hit tune the next morning and tald, with hit tpouse, that everythinp ttill was lovely. Mrs. R. J. O'Brien (center) alsowat a guest wiien Basr popped his "separation" etaiement. (Ateoclated Pratt Phete) of W Personal Back from Portland T. W, Sae of the Table Rock district, who has bn In Portland for the past ssveral days, having attended his father's funeral there, returned this morning on tne Oregontan. t Return from Portland" Mrs. H W. Wilson and daughter Dorothy return ed this morning on the Oregorian from Portland, having left Medford Saturday. They visited friends while In the Rose Cltv. " t . M. f. oids Leaves M. D. Olds of Sheboygan. Mich., who organized and formedly owned the Owen-Orepon Lumber company, left by train last night for the east, having been at tending to business in the valley rela tive to a tax suit Involving the com pany. . . Returns from Dental Meet Dr. Frederick H. Johnson has returned from Long Beach, Cal . where he at tended the Pacific coast dental con ference the past week. Dr. Johnson motored north via Redwood highway with his son. Dr. George Johnson, of Los Angeles, who will spend a hort vacation In Medford and the Johnton cabin et Lake o the Woods. Resumes Piano Teaching An an nouncement of Interest was given out during the past week by Mrs. H. E. (Eva Hazelrigg) Marsh, who has de cided to resume her teaching of piano and organ Instruction In this city. Mr. Msrh graduated in piano at the Metropolitan school of music at In dianapolis. Tnd.. her Instructor being Oliver Wlllard Pierce. (By the Associated Press.) Ethiopian preparations for war have entered a new phase with Emperor Holla Salassla expected to cal) for a general mobilization of - his troops and with British sources Indicating that the shipment of arms from Grent Britain to Ethiopia may be permitted. The League of Nations announced at Oeneva its council probably will be called together about July to consider the erlsls confronting tHe re lationship of the African empire and Italy. LONDON LIFTS BAN ON TEACHERS MARRYING LONDON, July 17 (API The Lon don city council today lifted the ban on married woman teachers. Tli ere are 13.000 school mar ms In London's schools, and until today's order they had to remain old maids in order to retain their positions. Workmen digging ditches at Co lusa, Cal., uncovered skulls of 25 an cient Indians. STATEMENT OF MARITAL RIFT ft UTILITY LOBBYIST ED EVIDENCE icn ic 10 (Continued from Page One) 11c utility executives, said In a state ment: , "If subsequent evidence confirms the accusation that representatives of the utility holding company have sent out fake telegrams opposing the public utilities bill, the committee of publlo utility executives condemns such action as dishonest Just as strongly as any other group In the United States. "It is acts like this committed by a small number of companies m'hlch have brought discredit upon the In dustry and which have made It nec essary for us to come to Washington to defend ourselves against a bill seeking to destroy us." The senate lobby Investigators ord ered Western Union officials to pre serve all telegrams sent out In the last year. On the other side of the capltol. the house rules committee Investi gating utilities lobbying heard Rep resentative Brewster (R Me.) assert that he was ready to sacrifice his reputation. If necessary, for the Passamaquoddy tide harnessing act. Denies I' lav Ball Edict The house committee adjourned after hearing Thomas Corcoran, RFC attorney, deny that he said Brewster must "play ball" with him on the Passamaquoddy project. Testimony by Roy T. Haines, a sec retary to Brewster, that Dr. Harry Cory of the public works adminis tration told him that "nothing more will be doing on 'quoddy' until the holding company bill Is out of the way" and that Brewster had better some back from Maine because "he Is holding up 'quoddy' " was de scribed by Cory as "absurd." Questioned at his office by re porters, he said It was Haines who did the talking.. "I didn't know anything about the holding company bill," Cory said. "Haines told me the Passamaquod dy project would be held up until Governor Brewster got back. He did not tell me why.' Truck Derails Liberty Limited UPPER SANDUSKY, Ohio, July 17. ( AP ) Ten persons were Injured when the Liberty Limited of the Pennsylvania railroad hit a truck, derailed and tore up track for three blocks here early today. Three of the Injured were reported to be In a serious condition. The locomotive sheared off the platform of a freight station and wrecked several freight cars before It overturned. MUMS v ... ... . .: i FEDERAL HOUSING T SPEAKS AT Leslie Peyton, field representative of the federal housing administra tion for southern and eastern Ore gon, was the main speaker at last night's meeting of the Medford Ac tive club. His subject was the housing ad ministration, which he said was Im portant "because the idea of It all Is to create something that the coun try has not already had. It is a re covery act to put savings Into circu lation." Mr. Peyton stated that two types of loans are available under the housing administration : first, the modernization loan that can be used on any type of property, and second, loans for residences only, In urban district or Just outside. "The Idea in forming the hotu'ng administration was principally to correct the present state of condi tions wherein most people i: . a 1035 car, a 1900 home, and a 1910 garden and conveniences." Mr. Pey ton declared. Mr. Peyton stated that the purpose of the loan system is to make the home more attractive and conditions more favorable, consequently pro moting more satisfied family rela tions. He cited statistics In Chicago that showed that in 1920 there were 43. 000 newly married couplee and 000 new homes, whereas In 1994 there were 41,750 newly marrird cou ples and only the startllngly low number of 1B9 new homes It was announced that the follow ing delegation of Actlvlans will leave by way of the coast highway for Aberdeen, Wash., where the Active International convention Is to be held. Glen Fa brick, district gover nor; William McAllister, Interna tional trustee; Jack . Butler. John Nledermeyer. J. P. Moore, Bruce Bauer and Chester Hubbard. SOOTIEST HEAT E LOS ANGELES. Julv 17. (API I The mercury, after bobbing around I for several days in the upper ranges of the thermometer, turned slightly downward today throughout the southwest, but three deaths were ad ded to the toll of the heat wave. bringing the three day total to 11. E. S. Enaor collapsed and died while at work on an oil lease near Maricopa, CalJf., Cliff Davis. 50, enroute with his family from Hollister, Calif., to Sard Is. Miss., was overcome at Salome. Ariz., and succumbed. George Gompf, a Gila Bend, Arl., ranch hand, died of an Illness Induced by the terrific heat. Temperatures above the 100-degree mark were still common, but the local weather tomorrow would prob ably be slightly cooler. Music More Popular. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. (UP) "Music will some day rival fooV.iall In popularity among the American people," said Jascha Hetfezt, Inter nationally renowned vlollst, during a brief visit here. Oil field property of the University of Texas has yielded the Institution $17,189,966. No. Dakota Votes For Resumption ; Of Tax On Sales FAROO, N. D., July 17. ff North Dakota apparently has re versed Itself on the retail sales tax. Opponents of the tax which, went Into effect May 1 for a two year period, last night conceded their defeat In Monday's statewide special election on the measure Two years ago a similar law was overwhelmingly repealed by the voters. Returns from 1.852 of the state's 3,242 precinct showed for Mon day's election a total of W.a-U votes In favor of the law, 68.757 against It. mm Tomorrow and Friday ffAIIEB his coNNiCTicirr tankiu &weelMusuL l"JIK.!l!l mti niei wim. iti ipiiii ML INJTtMC -MannS Lwt Timet ToniU IN ANOTHIt I r 1 Mn picruRt fl -J,! 1 0 BBS Little Jane Withers at Craterian , , s 'tot . s' 9V a. Jane Withers, the little "brat" who Imitated a machine gun, told tales on Shirley Temple, tried to run her down with a doll carriage and proved herself a complete annoyance In "Bright Eyes." haa the title role In "Ginger." which comet to the Cra terian theatre tomorrow. Little Miss Withers sets a new style In comedy entertainment in "Gin ger," which kept Hollywood and New York preview audiences In continual guffaws and caused the prediction commerce were received from the following: Office Stationery and Sup ply Company, Reliable Grocery, 6go bel and Day, Rosenberg Bros., Mann's Department Store and J. C. Penney Company. With these encouraging results from the first day's activities, cham ber of commerce officials confident ly believe that within the next week the membership of the chamber of commerce will be big enough to per mit a continuation of all the activi ties which have been outlined for the ensuing year by the board of di rectors. Junk Dealers Buy Own Stolen Goods UNIONTOWN, Pa., July 17, (AP) The question Is: Are Abe Piatt, senior and Junior, receivers of stolen goods. Father and eon operate a Junk yard. Every day they bought con siderable Junk from two men. The two men are In Jail accused of steal ing the Junk. The Junk was stolen nightly from the Junk yard of Abe Piatt, senior and Junior. Heads Air Conditioners. CINCINNATI. (UP) J. Lawrwice Denellle of St. Louis was elected president of the Heating. Piping and Air Conditioning Contractors' associ ation at their 46th annual conven tion here. SUCCESS CROWNS CHAMBER'S DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP (Continued from Page One ) Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow! ES3 Whn peopls itart ooralng back a second time and the picture 'i only been on one day ... it MUST BE GREAT! KINO VIDOR'S SUPREME TRIUMPH OUR BRE We laid it before and we'll lay it again . Ten years from Bow you'll still remember this mighty screen hit! that the film is a great beginning for what looks like a great career. Little Jane registers a million dol lars worth of personality and talent In her new picture and audiences are assured that they will love her as much In this story aa they hated her in "Bright Eyes." When Jane, the little. Independent, self-reliant product of Ninth Avenue, is taken into the Park Avenue home of the pampered Jackie Searl, there's a swell clash with a world of comedy. Karen Morley Star of Rialto's Drama "Our Daily Bread." which opened yesterday at the Rialto theater, prov ed to be a forthy companion piece of "The Big Parade," "The Crowd." "Street Scene," "Hallelujah." and other Vldor triumphs of the past. Taklii; aaln, as he Iims done be fore, a simple theme in this instance that of a discouraged young -ity couple who find their way to an abandoned farm and begin life anew. living, lovlnfi. working and fighting fate, shoulder to shoulder with a' al orful group of men and women like themselves, drawn from every w.lk of llfe-he. develops It into a film of stunning dramatic proportions, en dowed with the thousand and one little human touches which made those earlier films great and unfor gettable. When these human, lovable folks finally succeed In wresting a measure of peace and happiness from life, a reel menace appears In the youn? wife's path in the peron of a pretty, hard-boiled young blonde who vamp the young husband and suoM-dt In luring him away at a crucial mo ment, v Karen Morley and Tom Keene score heavily as the young pair and pretty Barbara Pepper is excellent as the de signing blonde invader. A model of the Mauretania haa been presented to Winchester cathe dral In England. Now I Eat Strawberries I'pset Stomach Ones Jiffy wltli llpll-nns BELL-ANSS33S FOR INDIGESTION Y.S JH 25 Si Ml I KlUillM-lOc DAILY' . , . Optometrists To Meet At 7 p. m. Optometrists of the southern dis trict of the Oregon Optometrlc as sociation will meet at the Hotel Medford at 7:00 o'clock tonight. Dr. Robt. E. Lee, Is ohairman In charge of arrangements. Discussions on the following sub jects wilt be presented : "Low Re sistance as a Refractive Problem." "Optic Nerve Disease." "The Greatest Handicap to Qrowth," and "The Orthoptics of Myopia Chapter TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY '81 PONT! AC Coupe; a real buy U only $295.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodije and Plymouth. LOST A small brown, gray and black spotted dog, resembling an Aus tralian shepherd. License No. 309. Last seen had chain fastened to collar. Answers to "Tipsy. " Please Phone 1342-Y. 1929 CHBV. li) -ton truck. 8 wheels. 13x7 Pnillpplno mahogany stake body: very clean and A-l condition; suitable for fruit or hav hauUoj. See Meyers, Skinner's Garage, Med ford. FOR RENT 5 -room house, furnished or unfurnished; clean, reasonable. 300 West Jackson. HAVE OPENING for 2 men to work Jackson county; dignified worn with opportunity for advancement. Write P. O. Box 37, Grants Pass, for Interview and give local references Sparkling with fun and ' EjJ . surprises . . . and romance ! , rTS Y j&fy The same show for your aeoommodation at HOLLY THEATRE Starting wHE save you a sample in S ''BRIGHT EYES"... she gives p you th works in "GINGER"! A lovable little spitfire . . . she'll I win your heart completely as she r. starts on her way to stardom! I 7 Hr : i : f JANE ' ' WITHERS if " , JACKIE SEARL fk , Katharine ALEXANDER & The miss yon '11 want ; M f to kiss , . . the kid you will want to kick to. VjT 'jftM;,. jether for your delight Ik'- WANTED Stock to pasture In No. 1 clover pasture. H. C. Walker, Le aner Lane, Medford. TRADE wood for sedan. 245. Thomas road. Rt. 1. Box WANTED Experienced waitress at once. Must be neat. Apply Dia mond Cafe. HOW TO SAVE WHEN YOU BORROW 1. Reduces Interest cost each nv.nth. 2. Reduces each month the amount still owed. 3. Repaid by moderate monthly pay ments suited to your income. 4. 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