JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. .TTLY 29. 1935. PAGE FIYE Local and From Prospect A visitor from Pros pect attending to busines matters In this city today has been Atleen Sher wood. Here from Applepate Mrs. Hln John Smith of the Aplegat district haa been among Med ford business visitors today. Return from South Mrs. Floyd Hart &nd daughter Harriet have re turned from a short business trip to San Francisco. Currier Returns from East L. Currier, who has been on a trip east, returned this morning on the Ore gon! an. 9 - Neff to Portland Attorney Porter J. Neff left last nlsht on a business trip to Portland. He la expectei to return tomorrow or Wednesday. t.ouip huh visits loviib Hiir.s of Klamath Falls was among those In Med ford over the weekend attending the district meeting of 20-30 clubs at Hotel Medford. While here ho was a house guest of Noel Benson, a Phi Delta fraternity brother at the Uni versity of Oregon. Cratrr Lake VUitors Visitors at Crater Lake over the week-end in cluded Misses Ellen Price and Dor othy Chase, both of Manchester, N. H.. who left for the lake yesterdiy. having been brief guests here at the Hotel Medford. Mrs. MKcnzle of San Francisco also left yesterday for the lake. Here from Salem Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walkley of Salem have been In Medford during the past three weeks, during the vacation of Dr. E. W. Winkle of R1g?s Optical Co., w.'.o Is in the east, after attending the national Elks' convention at Colum bus. Ohio. Mr. Walkley is taking Dr. Winkle's place In the local optical company's offices, and is also replac ing Johnny Henaon. who is taking a Tflcation in Eimene, visiting his mother and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walkley, before returning to their home in the north, will make a, trip to Crater Lake. "Play Last Part Softly. . . "The Birds Have Just Music levmis don't bore these Oak composers as well as pianists. Left, Jan Derby. 6 (seated); and Phyllis Sparrows Making a Nest." OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) When 8 year old Phyllis Llndblom finished composing a piano number as part of the "creative" plan of music teaching, she affixed this note: "Do not play loudly at the end berause the nest Is finished and the -.tiny babies Just hatched are having uh a good time." Her teacher. Miss Cora Jenkins, considers that a good Indication of the interest children take In music i ii tic ft 'UNCONSCIOUS REASON' IN TRAGEDY l -'" J i I;:. j Seventeen.year-old Edna McGill. designated by authont.es as the unconscious reason" and absolved of all blame in the Newell P. Sher man wife drowning case at Worcester. Mass., is shown with her 'bro ther, Andrew (center), and newspapermen. (Associated Press Photo) Personal Edwin Martin Visits Edwin Martin of the national forest service at lc Cloud, Cal.. was a visitor Sunday at the Frank Applegate home on South Oak dale avenue. At Camp, South Fork K. P. Mc Reynolds. administrative assistant for Rogue River national forest, la attending to official business today at South Fork of the Rogue CCC camp. tost. Prill Scheduled Co. A will hold its last drill until September 15 tomorrow night, according to Copt. Carl V. Tengwald, who announced that the company Is scheduled to take a six weeks' vacation. Expected to Arrive Stephen Wyc koff of Spokane, chief of the western division of the United States agr.cul tural department, blister rust con trol, was expected to arrive by train tomorrow to confer with local agri cultural officials. Chaplain Preston Promoted Chap lain Harley G. Preston, who has been on duty in the Medford district for more than a year, has been promoted to the rank of captain in the chap lain's reserve. Chaplain Preston came to the Medford district April 29. 1334, after having served for nearly a year in the Rockwell field district. He served in the signal corps during the World war. AS HA SALEM. July 29. CAP) Barbers not qualified as hair-dressers under the cosmetic therapy statute cannot legally engage for compensation in that line of work. Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held in an opinion today. The opinion was requested by the Oregon state board of barber exam iners after it was learned many bar bers were practicing hair-dressing. Finished Their Nest" Intnl. Calif., girls because they're to rlpht: Marl Ktans. 0; Barbara Llndblom, 8, composer of "The lessons when they're allowed to write as well as play. The plan, widely used today, was In Its pioneering stages 30 years ago when Miss Jenkins gave lessons to a 9-year old boy named Sidney How ard, now a successful playwright. She recalls a wedding march he com posed "very funereal" in tone, and some other compositions which he, with great dignity, tilled "Howard's Studies No. 3." PLANE BUILDING IN EUROPE GOES ON ATJVIAD CLIP Rearming Nations May Have Total of 30,000 Machines by End of 1935 Anti Air Measures Studied By niCHARD P. MeMll.LAN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS (UP) War factories of Europe are working under pressure now turning out vast air fleet which, by the end of the year, will dive re-armtng nations a combined total of between 15,000 and 30.000 powerful fighting planes, according to estimates today. The air peril to European nations today Is real because they never are permitted to forget It. Governments publicly have recognized the dangers and It ts only natural that their ap prehension has been shared by the people they govern. Throughout Europe, day after day, populaeea are trained in the science of aerial war. They are trained in the use of gas-masks. To afford pro tection from high explosive bombs, Europe Is being pitted with caverns. At present It is estimated that the destructive power of existing sir forces Is between 60 and 75 per cent greater than that of the combined air strencth of the Central and Al lied Powers at the end of the World War. Existing air forces, hidden In military hangars either above or be low the ground, are only the frame work of the vast bombing and fight ing power now swiftly In the course of construction. Tour Reveals Secrecy. A United Press correspondent, de spite secrecy and censorship, after a tour of investigation is able to reveal details of building plana and the reactions of some 35.000.000 people. Passing across Europe, through towns and eountrystde, reminders of the feared war In the sir abound powerful sirens stand sentinel to signal the enemy's approach: at strategic points weird listening con trivances are posted; mobile and stationary anti-aircraft guns of all caliber abound. In France. It is announced that 1000 marvelous new machines will enter into Une, ready for action, by the end of IP35. Britain la to build almost as many new planes! in Ger many. Air Minister Hermann Goe- rlpg hna announced to the world an expanding air force which will be second to none. In Italy. Premier Benito Mussolini la spending mil lions of lire in rushing through new machines, as Is Yugoslavia, Po land. . Czechoslovakia and half a down other nations. Soviet toad Race. Soviet, Russia, now In the lead with 3500 or more planes, la in the race. too. It has pledged, further, to rush a fleet to the aid of the French If the Paris government sends an SOS In the event of an atfack across the Rhlneland frontier. At the same time, air accords among nations are going through. France and Italy will help one an other with their air forces if they are attacked. Britain probably will come Into a continental air accord. Tf Germany stays out. -Its air fleet, growing aa It is. will be dwarfed into insignificance by the com bined armadas of other powers. Germany Demands Parity. The retch government Is credited with the Intention. If no limitation plan is evolved and signed, of build, ing until parity with the combined fleets of France and Russia Is real ized. This would mean rushing through a colossal program. Even estimating France's atrength. by the beginning of 1936 at 8000 bombers and fighter and Russia's at 3500. Germany would add 7000 units to Its aerial might. Germany admits that It possesses about 1000 planes and will go on building unless the other powers re duce their might. Envoy Named WASHrNOTON. July 38. (API President Roosevelt today nominated Finley Howard of Nebraska to be minister to Paraguay. 20- WYTlME; SIOCHISj Tomorrow and Wed. 'Bing' Goes Your Heart A comedy - ro mance, t to musk that doea thine to yon. HELEN HAYES In Htf LOVE STQKT ROBT. MONTGOMERY iT I IZLuA Last Times Tonite mi THREE MEN DIE Two men were burned to death and a third was fatally injured when he leaped to the etreet In a fire which twept the 46-year-old Del Monte hotel In Aberdeen, Wash. Twenty-four men escaped by Jumping from windows or by fire ladders. (Associated Press Photo) I PARIS. July 29. (API The troops In French Somaliland were ordered reinforced today to guard agalnat tribal disorders arising from the Italo-Ethloplan dispute In East Africa. Air force detachment and battalion of Senegalese sharpshooters were sent to jolu the company al ready stationed there. PARIS, July 39. (API France's fort alonR th? German frontier were ordered filled with troops under a decree promulgated today for re organizing the border forces. Two new Infantry regiments are created and a cavalry division mo torized for the frontier defenses. For greater efficiency, reorganiza tion and redistribution orders were Issued for five Infantry regiments. seven "fortress" battalions of Alpine "Blue Devils," two artillery regi ments, one engineer regiment, end a bnttallon of tanks. NO PEACE SIGNS FISHING SHE ASTORIA, Ore.. July 39. (AP) There waa no indication today of any settlement plan which might fore stall the Columbia river fishermen's strike, called for 6 p.m., August 1 by the Columbia River Fishermen's Protective union. Statements from fishermen and packers today Indicated each side waa "standing pat" on the price question and neither waa prepared to negotiate further. Packers have offered 6 cents a Shows 1 :A!i 7:00-!:00 III Tomorrow and IT TAKES NERVE A : r' ! ,on tomi ut hat ive ;iv and bulleti don't mix I Kk" Pi W m l CLARK Lew AYRES S f!ji Paul KELLY Billy IE! ' i :! A Fnt Picture ! ij i.' ih ,j Positively Ends Tonight ; I Jttnikffiht I ii1 Lionel Barry more Bela i ! T.nrrnfli a T.lnnol At.w.11 and ,! Lionel Barrymore Bela Lugosi Lionel A twill and Elizabeth Allan IN HOTEL FIRE pound for salmon from August 1 to 15. The fishermen demand 8 cent a pound to August 13. and 6 cents a pound for fish caught the rest oi the season. leagUTfails TO . I (Copyright, 1935. by the Associated Press) GENEVA. July 2P. (AP) The League of Nations special committee, named to study measures of punish ment for nations which repudiate treaties, adjourned today In a stale mate on the eve of the council meet ing called to consider the Italo Ethiopian crisis. The action of the members, who failed to reach any' agreement as to what measures of restraint might be applied, was regarded as most slgnlfl cant in view of the Italo-Ethloplan conflict. The committee, composed of 13 members, was created as a sequence to Germany's repudiation of the mili tary clauses of the Versailles treaty. It failed to act on a sub-committee report suggesting that offending na tions might be deprived of the possi bility of importing war materials and products essential to the manufac ture of armaments and might also be deprived of financial credits. League of Nations circles said today Ethiopia made a major concession In Its dispute with Italy by refraining from insistence that the council' dig to the bottom of the controversy. Emperor Haile Selassie. In his lat est communication to the league, contended himself with getting back to the arbitration attempts. He ashed Air Its session three days hence that the league council define the pow ers of the deadlocked conciliation commission. Upholstering, repairing. Phone G09-R. Thlbault. ill 25 Kiddles 100 Wednesday! TO GO SQUARE! AS SHE SEEK WILLAMETTE (Continued from Page One.) this extra million dollars was not advocated at this time. The board expressed the view that In addition to the cap! to I building the state should construct a library building, another office building and a gov ernor's mansion. The lattwr pro posals, however, will be suggested at a later date. Secretary Ickea of the federal pub lic works department Is very anxious to loan the money, the governor aaid, and in fact he has expressed sur prise at the modest request by the state. Ickea believed Oregon was far too conservative In their plana, Martin declared. "We do not want It understood we are taking the Job away from the legislature," Martin said. "But we do have to have a program to present to It and leave the matter to the members. We will call them into extraordinary session as soon as we ascertain what that program will be. And haste la an Important te stis in order to have the federal funds earmarked. "The problem we face Is a condi tion, not a theory, and we must turn to the trustees of the univer sity for a definite reply as soon as possible. It Is important we secure more land. In the past 10 years, re ports show, government activities have increased 8S per cent In space coverage. This condition must be recognized." George Arliss On Craterian Screen At once a magnificent spectac.e and superb entertainment. "Cardinal Richelieu." which came to the Cra terian theater last night, surpar-vs even "The House of Rothschild," the earlier triumph of George Arliss, Based on the famous play by Sir Edward Biilwer-Lytton. the serpen play shows ua the human aide of the prelat who stood behind the throne of Prance. The story opens with the feudal lords plotting against Richelieu be cause he has persuaded the wenk vuler, Louis XIII, to Issue a decree confiscating their lands. Their leader, Baradaa. the Qtiven Mother Marie and Louis wife. Queen Anne, poison the King's mind agatnst Richelieu, and he is., about to slsrn the Cardinal's dismissal when the latter slyly appears and frustrates t!w plan. A charming love story la provided by Lenore, Richelieu's beloved little ward, and Andre de Pons, a fiery young conspirator against the Card inal, whom Richelieu wins over and marries to the girl to outfox the prof ligate Klng'a scheme to make her one of his courtesans. When the sly Baradas convince the Impulalve youth that Richelieu hed Is Your Complexion Blotchy and Pimply? If your complexion Is dull, muddy, sallow, due to clogged bowels, take Adlerlks. Just one dose rids your system of poisonous wastes that pause pimples and bad skin. Heath a Drug Store. lis$ America. IN KIRSOM leeufy Contest Winaer mni Bone Fide Tltl.holdef with ether LIVI LIVING MODELS LADIES ONLY 1:45 to 5 P. M. Prof. Fro nets Fries Noted oumority on Sex. He will tell you what causes divorce; how to hold your husband and other astonishing facts. wu.i'ji:ii.irir,iiiii MEN ONLY 7 to 11 P. M. Prof. Francis Prosman Noted sex philosopher, will tell you nature's laws and other delicate secrets of life and lovs remember knowledge Is priceless. BUS FREE! First 25 Ladies In line tliurdu be ailmltted Free as (ueits of the theatre inunage mtnll STARTS fpTM Thursday fL&2l 1 NOTHING I IStral IVIR BIFORI I WM, I LIK IT" w Jmi n "DAMAGED s i l in If 11 n li m i 1 Rialto Star " I HI.SUJ. 1 ' 1 '-MrV 7,?'"UA;""a A dangerous romance packed witn thrilling drama is how "Silk Hat Kid." coming tomorrow to the Rialto theater, haa been described. Lew Ay res in the kind of part he likes, a role with Insldes to It, md Incidentally, the kind of role t'.at made him a star, portrays the p?rt of a bodyguard to Paul Kelly, owner of a cafe, which la located in the perilous slums of a big city. He meets and falls in love with hla em ployer's girl friend. Mac Clarke, end an Intense rivalry results, which reaches the dangerous stage when both men are at the point of Tun play. Here the story takes a novel twist and brings the film to an al together interesting and dramatic conclusion. Mae Clarke ts an Ideal choice for the" role of the school teacher T:o becomes the center of the battle c tween the two men entirely is-s to getting what they want. tricked him Into the marriage for the Kind's convenience. Andre agrees to kill the Cardinal. Andre goes to do the deed, but Richelieu again wins him over and feltrns death when Bara daa' men break in. While Baradas rushes to brln the news to the Kin,;. Richelieu Icems that Queen Marie and Queen Anne are on their way to Spain with secret treaty which will put Mirle's weak on. Prince O as ton. on the throne. He overtakes them at an inn. ftets the treaty and rides back post haste to expose the conspirators ind win bark his place In the heart and the court of touts XUT. Maureen O'Sulllvan la charm ttifc as Lenore and Cesar Romero scores as Andre. Edward Arnold stives hla best performance as the weak Kin. Fran cis Lister and Dougtaa Dumbrlla are both excellent aa the ambitious Prince Gaston and the sly Baradaa. The 'breath -taking seta and the glorious costumes conspire to reproduce a per fect picture of feudal Franc. Phone 643 We'll naul away four refuse. City Sanitary Service Showa (Bp 145 l!L 7:00-0:0(1 JfQ wmm Positively Ends Tomorrow! ARLISS AT HIS DISTINGUISHED BEST! The supreme artist of the screen at his supreme best ... as great as "The House of Rothschild"! RICHELIEU iVi B Starring GEORGE ARLISS WED.f' ONLY Oraise Ml m . Dam Equipment Rill WASHINGTON. July 20 ( AP) Senators McNary and Steiwer. Oregon Republicans, today introduced a bill to authorise the war department and the power commission to install power development facilities In the Bonneville dam project on the Co lumbia river. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT fi-room furnished houea on Berrydsle Ave., (15 month A. Oregon Realty. FOR SALE White Leghorns, Hmsen strain. A. H. Weoster, Central Point. 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I The same show Wednes day night only at HOLLY THEATRE nillsalsaaawj e