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3JEf)F0EI MITE TRTBITNT:, 3fEDF0RD, OREGON" ST7XD3.T. JULT 21. 1935.
VALLEY
ELECT
stood the administration may even
go to the extent of avoiding euch
tests by transferring the nominees
to other salary rolls or reducing their
pay.
Senator Murray (D Mont.), who
is opposing the nomination of Ray
Hart as administrator for his state
on the ground that Hart has "done
a lot of foolish things" and may be
a candidate for governor on the Re
publican ticket, said any effort to
dodge senate conformation would be
a "subterfuge and a wrong that
should not be tolerated."
"The men ought to come squarely
before the senate," he asserted, "for
acceptance or rejection ' on their
merits."
1
The folding fan was invented by
the Japanese in the seventh century.
Triplets Excite Town.
ALASK, 8ask.. July 20. (AP) A
20-year-old mother and threa new
babes were doing well here today,
as all of Alask waa excited about
the first triplets ever born in this
southern Saskatchewan town. The
babies, two glrla and a boy, were
born to Mrs. Hazel King.
half the amount of wheat sold this
year compared to the same time in
1934.
Rite Slows Wheat Sales.
PENDLETON, Ore.. July 30. (AP)
Pendleton grain men today esti
mated that the Increased price ol
wheat had resulted In cutting in
Although May flies may live two
or three years in the nymph state
at the bottom of a pool, their adult
life lasts only from evening to dawn.
ERE SEPTEMBER 1
WASHINGTON. July 30. (AP)
Sluggish from almost seven months
of near-record activity, congress was
resigned today to a possible stay un
til Labor day.
Senator McNary, of Oregon, the
Republican leader, saw little hope
of an adjournment before Septem
ber 1 unless those who would broad
en the administration tax program
to take In smaller Incomes and taxes
outside the Roosevelt plant refrain
ficm long debate.
Democratic leaders, Including sen
ators Robinson of Arkansas, and
Harrison of MlMlaalppl. were more
optimistic. Both believed congress
could get away the middle of August
If the house hurries along the tax
Mil. ,
Looking back over the record to
day leaders found more than two
dozen "major" bills on the statute
books along with nearly 300 more
public laws. 140 private and 36 pub
lic resolutions.
contemplating the future, they
saw only the AAA amendments,
banking, second detlccncy, taxes and
gold-clause suit ban measures await
ing final action by either house. In
senate-house conference committees
were the utility holding company bill,
Tennessee volley authority amend
ments, social security and rivers and
harbors Improvement.
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STRIKES FOREST
SAN BERNARDINO, Switzerland,
on api Valnlv seeking an
emergency landing becauso of motor
trouble, a Royal uuicn mm
senger plane crashed Into the trees
threo miles from here today, killing
11 13 persona aboard.
Of the 13. nine were- passengers.
Two were Identified as Gerard and
Virginia Phillips, whose addresses and
nationality were not Immediately
learned. The others were Dutch. Eng
lish, Ucrman and Swiss.
Miss or Mrs. Phillips was allva as
police reached the scene of the crash
but died as they freed her from the'
wreckage.
The ship was enrouta from Prank-fort-on-Maln
to Milan. Apparently
experiencing motor trouble. It sent
out an SOS call shortly before the
crash. It appeared through clouds ot
fog as the pilot attempted to land
In the narrow valley at San Olacomo.
There was no suitable field and the
plane struck the trees.
AWARD CITY BOND
Camp and Co. of Portland, at a
hort special bualneaa meeting of the
lty council Friday night, were
awarded 922.808.14 of Med ford re
funding bonds, series C, on a low b:d
of 3H per cent and a premium of .14,
with four other bidders, alt of Port
land, submitting.
Baker, Pordyoe Co., who were
awarded the- majority of the bonds
at tho last bidding were fourth Fri
day with a bid of 3'i per cent on in
tercut, and premium of .37. The
bonds are dated for August 1, 103S.
MOSLEMS RIOT IN
LAHOREJTREETS
LAHORE. India, July 91 (Sunday)
!, a day and rtUtht of rioting In
Ignore left nine Moslems and one
British trooper dead.
Early today all streets In the ares
were barricaded with barbed wire and
hea v y f oreea of t roops and pol Ice
stood guard.
DcAplte curfew regulations mobs
remnlned In the strveta beyond the
bnr their attitude was threatening
Most of the deaths occurred when
British troops, of the Royal Scots
guards, fired Into 2000 Moslems charg
ing toward the ShnlildKuna mosque
in an effort to halt Its demolition by
alkhs.
A meeting of the exhibitors 1n the
recent non-Jury art exhibit waa held
in the chamber of commerce 1M
Thursday night for the purpose of
formulating a permanent organisa
tion. It waa announced by cham'jcr
of commerce officials yesterday.
A. H. Ban well, manager of the
chamber of commerce wu elected
temporary chairman and It was una
nimously decided by a vote of tho.
present to form a permanent organi
zation to be known aa the Southern
Oregon Art Association.
follows: President, Jaoque Matlaque: !
vice -president, Mlaa Alice English; ;
secretary -treasurer, Johnnie King.
It waa decided to hold an exhtr.lt
twice year and the dates of the
next exhibit were determined upon
aa December 3, S, 4, S, and 0. The
place of the exhibit will be decided
later.
Mr. Matlaque outlined the alms and
purposes of the organ t rat Ion and
stated that It waa the Intention of
the Southern Oregon Art association
to organnlze free classes for those
who desire to atudy the various art
embraced by the organization.
The following committees were ap
pointed by Mr. Matlaque: CI saws:
Johnnie King, chairman; Alice Eng
lish, Minnie B. Heine, Marjorle Flem
ing and Gertrude BraineaHe. Studio
location: Max Slemes, chairman; Mrs
A. H. Marshall.
It Is believed that the association
will fill a long wanted need In this
community and with the establish
ment of k permanent studio, much
encouragement can be given to stu
dents and adulta who wish to obtain
Instruction In art.
The next meeting of the aasoclaMon
will be held on July 20 at which time
It la expected that the location of a
permanent studio will be announced i
nri enm mlt.tAi vlll then h anoolnt- I
ed to take care of the classes and
make arrangement for the winter art
exhibit.
Anyone intereated In Joining the
association .Is asked to get in touch i
with President Jacque Matttaque. or
call at the office of the chamber of j
commerce.
GEORGE H. SCHNEBELE.
EU
Oeorge Henry Schnebele, resident
of Med ford for the past 11 years,
pnssed away suddenly at a local hos
pital, Friday afternoon. Mr. Schne
bele waa born at Yreka. Calif., No
vember 14, 1884.
He spent his early life In north
ern California, where he gained his
education, and later met Miss Vic
toria Herasog. They were united in
marriage at Bogus, Calif., in 1909.
During the past four years Mr
Schnebele hat been with the United
States forost service in this district,
serving aa an electrician.
He waa a fine Christian msn and
a good neighbor and father
husband, and leaves many friends
to mourn his loss. Surviving him
are his widow, Mrs. Victoria Schne
bele, 'wo daughtere, Mrs. Dorothy
Ellzabetn McAllister, and Mrs. Cleorglc
Clnrla Datplrlf nA nrlnri A1 Iff ll -
ter, Patricia Ann Cain of Dinner. I
Calif.; Mrs. Amelia Fltr.pnlr.rk oi
Fort Jones. Calif.; Mrs. Ida O. Ave
llne of McCloud, Calif., Mrs. D. F.
Brown of Yreka. Calif.: two half
sisters, Mrs. Bertha Brautlacht ot
l)s Angeles. Calif., and Mra. Louisa
Qlatt of Berkeley, Calif.
Funeral services will be conducted
from the Masonic Temple, Yreka .
Calif., Monday afternoon at 3:30.
with the Masons In charge. Turner
fe Son, morticians, will have charge
of the service In Yreka. Perl Fu
neral Home took charge In Med ford.
He waa a membrr of Dunsmulr
Lodge NO. 397 A. F. it A. M.
OVER JOB PLUMS
WASHINGTON, July 30. (API :
Senatorial resentment waa aroused
today over report the admlnlstra-!
tlon would Insist on confirmation of
four or five state works progress ad
ministrators In the face of opposi
tion. In some Instances It was under-
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