MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKL), OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY no, 193.1.
PAGE NINE
Local and
Neff Returns Porter J. Neff, at
torney, returned this morning by
train from a daya business trip to
Portland.
At l-ake o the floodi Among
weekend visitors from thl city at
Lake o' th Woods have been Misses
Dorothy Burgesa and Aileen Latham.
,
Here from Corvallls E. Hansen of
Corvallla arrived this morning on the
Oregonlan to spend three days at
tending to business matters here.
Transferred to Klamath Jack Fitz
gerald, formerly of thla city, has been
transferred from Yreka. Cal.. to Klam
ath Falls for California Oregon Power
Co.
.
At Diamond Lake Mrs. Edith
Bundy. daughter Doris, and Misses
Audrey Lofland and Qeraldlne La
tham have been spending the week
end at Diamond lake.
Fire Department Called The fire
department waa called at 7:35 p. m.
yesterday to 128 Oak street, where a
traah fire was extinguished before
damage was done.
White on Inspection Trip Norman
C. White, administrative assistant for
Rogue River national forest, waa mak
ing an inspection of the Applegate
district yesterday, it was reported at
the national forest offices.
NEW BANKING ACT
TO
Th much dlKuaatd 1935 tanking
act waa explained to members of the
Medford Rotary club and guesta by
B. E. Harder, president of the First
National bank, aa a feature of to
day's luncheon meeting 111 the base
ment banquet hall of the Hotel Med
ford. Mr. Harder reviewed the orig
inal act creating the Federal Reserve
system and Federal Reserve ben,
and discussed the banking act of
. 1933. which placed various restrictions
on the operations of banks In this
country, especially Investment Insti
tutions. He outlined the creation of
Federal Deposit Insurance corpora
tion, a temporary act which has been
extended by legislative actions
through varloua periods up to the
present time.
Mf. Harder discussed In detail the
sections of the proposed act provid
ing for deposit Insurance and regu
lating boards. He presented the con
trailing views of Governor Eccles.
present head of the Federal Reserve
board representing the administra
tion, and Senator Olass. Democrat,
author of the Federal Reserve act.
The speaker told the Rotarians
what the "Open Market Operations"
Involve, and pointed out that It was
the administration's view that the
control board should be appointed
subject to change with each succeed
ing administration", and pointed out
the opposing views of Senator Olase.
whose opinion, the speaker declared,
la upheld by the business and bank
Ins circles of the country.
Mr. Harder agreed that the present
system should be vastly Improved,
citing the financial orgy of 1939. and
gave hla opinion of proper corrective
measures. His talk was an Interest
ing one and threw considerable light
upon the controversial queatlon now
foremost before congress In Washing
ton. The next regular meeting of the
Medford Rotary club will be held on
Monday, August 5. at which time the
club will act as hosts to a visiting
delegation of 15 Japanese students,
touring the United states under the
sponsorship of the Tokyo Rotsry club.
The guests will be entertained at a
banquet In the main dining room of
the Hotel Medford and then taken to
Crater UUte so that they may view
southern Oregon's natural wonder.
Upon the return trip, a buffet aup
per will be served at prospect resort.
LONDON. July 30 iPI The Ex
chane Telegraph Agency correspond
ent at AddU Ababa reported today
' that Emperor Halle Selassie had been
given s proposal that Ethiopia be
placed under an International Eu
ropean mandate of the League of Na
tions. The proposal. It was said, would
grant speclsl economic concessions to
It sly.
The emperor was quowd by the
correspondent as saying: "I don't
t object to the principle of European
Influence, provided it Is purely eco
nomic snd not accompanied by polit
ical inspiration and control."
The proposal waa aald to provide
for the preservstlon of Ethiopian In
tegrity and the safeguarding of the
country from foreign aggression.
Port Ttork Ordered
VANCOUVER. Wah.. July 30
CAPi construction of a H00.000 ad
dition to the Vancouver port dock
and warehouse will start within 60
days, it was revealed today by Tom
Macumber. port manager.
.
Lewis Super Service Station will
sponsor local band concert tonliht at
8 p. m.. over KM ED. Band will play
at the City Pa.-k.
MEDFORD VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
IS year ejer1enr In larjr
and mH animal practice
ir i irur.H
225 N anersicie Phone 369
Personal
On Leave from Navy C. R. Lari
mer, who enlisted last December in
the United States navy, has returned
to Medford to spend several days
leave. He la on duty aboard the 6.
S. West Virginia.
To Visit at Prospect Mrs. C. Mc
Clean of Grays Harbor county, Wash
ington, arrived this morning by train
and expected to leave for Prospect,
to be a guest there of her daughter,
Mra. w. B. Simmons.
Wnyne May on Vnratlnn Wayne
May, graduate of Medford high school,
arrived by United Airlines plane yes
terday from Oakland, where he is
employed by the traffic department
of United Airlines. He will remain
in Medford until Friday, during hla
vacation. His mother, Mrs. T. E. May
of thla city, was visiting with him In
Oakland over the week-end.
On Blister Rust Control Work
Stephen N. Wyckoff of Spokane and
O. B. Posey of Washington, D. C,
representing the department of agri
culture, blister rust control, arrived
this morning by train to spend the
day here conferring with C. P. Wes
aela. local representative, regarding
blister rust control work In the white
pine stands of Rogue River national
forest. The work is being conducted
through the emergency relief pro
gram. UNCLE SI ASKED
10 BUY MOUNTAIN
PORTLAND, July 30. (.P) A spe
cial Waahington dispatch to the Ore
gonian today said that Mary's Peak,
one of the highest points in the Wil
lamette valley, may be purchased by
the forest service for recreational de
velopment. Senator Charles L. McNary was said
to be Interesting himself In the
project.
.T
TRIP TO DAKOTA
SEATTLE. July 30, f AP) Dr.
Francis E. Townsend, originator of the
Townsend old age pension plan, spent
a quiet hour in Seattle, today. -He
arrived this afternoon by plane from
Fargo, N. D., and waited at Boeing
field for one hour to board a plane
for Portland. He was accompanied by
his wife. Dr. Townsend will return
within a week to make a speaking
tour of Washington.
Rand Concert Tonight
The Southern Oregon Community
band will present a concert at 8 o'
clock this evening at the city park, it
was announced by Lewis Super Serv
ice station, who are sponsoring the
concerts. Similar programs given each
Tuesday night in the past have at
tracted considerable interest.
Ose Mall rrlbuue want as
Editor On Board
George H. Payne (above), editor
of the San Joaa, Calif.. News, waa
appointed J member of the state
athletic commission by Gov. F. F.
Merriam. (Associated Press Photo)
Sure Way
To Get
Back Pep
Say Many Thousands Today
Former sufferers who have tried
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astic about it -wonderful results It
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now obtainable thru the Heath Diuj
Store.
C. E. Jeffries, traveling salesman,
says: "The relief thla medicine has
given me la wonderful. 1 no longer
have gassy sour stomach; and where
as I formerly lived on a liquid diet.
I now enjoy a wide sOction of foods. "
The use of Williams S L K. Formula
Is recommended in caees of indiges
tion (with gaa and painsi. atonic
dyspepsia, constipation, sir h?id
cri. 'loa of weight and appetite nd
other condition in xrvch th ue of
a rom--r.:c. torn vid uxvivr is
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Heatb Drug Stode A4v,
Mae Clark Heads Roalto Cast
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Lew Ayres and Mae Clarke head the
cast of the thrilling and fast-moving
story, "The Silk Hat Kid." playing
today and Wednesday at the Rlalto
theatre.
A new Lew Ayres in a rote that
Ideally fits his personality and ability
la revealed In his portrayal of a fast
thinking, two-fisted body-guard. Paul
Kelly, owner of a cafe located in the
perilous slums of a big city, hires
BOY SCOUTS GET
CRATER VALISES
FOR JAUNT EAST
Thirty-five Boy Scouts, each one
carrying a small suitcase with a
cleverly painted replica of Crater
lake, and the title. Crater Lake
Council emblazoned on the sldoa.
will leave Medford Thursday at 7:3o
p.m., for the national Jamboree in
Washington. D. C. The little kits are
the gift of the Medford Crater club,
and the art work on the sides was
done by Johnny King, commercial
artist here.
In presenting the cases to the
Scouts, the Craters believe that they
have added much to the facility with
which the local contingent may be
Identified In Washington, and in
their trip across the country.
"Oregon, Yo-Ho" is the song with
which the Medford delegation of Boy
Scouts leaving soon for Washington.
D. C. and the national jamboree, will
announce themseh-es wherever they
go. tt was learned today.
The song, the words and music of
which were written by Dr. H. N
Butler, with arrangement by Sebas
tian Apollo, is a catchy one, and
the Scouts are enthusiastic In their
singing of It. Not only the Medford
water and the beauties of Crater
lake, but southern Oregon's climate,
the size of Rogue river fish, and
other local claims to greatness are
brought out in the 10 verses, and
the present plan Is to allow each
patrol to addenda as many verses
aa they see fit.
There will be 3ft Medford Scouts
In the party, which will leave Thurs
day. SALT LAKE CITY. .July 3Q.iJp
George Conrad Naele, 75, former
president of the Latter Day Saint
Swiss-German mission and for many
years active In church affairs, waa
killed last night when struck by an
auto driven by Clarence Carter, 21.
Ose Mall Tribune want ada
TODAY and WED.
.... BING puts
his heart into
his SONGS!!!
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Ayres to protect him from chiseling
racketeers. Ayres meets and falls in
love with Mae Clarke, Kelly's girl
friend, and an Intense rivalry results.
Both men come to hate each other
bitterly and gunplay appears to, be
the only way out. But at this point
the film takes on such thrilling
drama that it promises to keep thea
tre audiences highly entertatned
throughout.
Roxy Stars
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Blng Crosby and Kitty Carlisle are
stnrred In "Here Ls My Hrarf at the
Roxy theatre for today and Wednes
day with Alison Sklpworth and Ro
land Young also feotured.
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AT ABSENCE OF
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him we are going to turn over a sub
poena to every marshal and every
other egent of the government,"
Black aded that there were some
questions that only Hopson could
answer.' adding emphatically, "We
want him here."
Black said Hopson "couldn't pos
slbly be Ignorant that we wanted
him."
'Tt puzzles me." Burroughs re
plied, "but I can't understand why
he doesn't come because there Is
nothing to hide." .
Burroughs protested that the com
mittee agents had not at first at
tempted to serve a subpoena on Hop
aon, but had merely nsfced to see him.
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with other
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LADIES ONLY
1:45 to 5 P. M.
Prof. Froncit Freemon
Noted authority on Sex.
He will tell you whot
causes divorce; how to
hold your husband ond
other astonishing facts.
MEN ONLY
7 to 11 P. M.
Prof. Francil Freemon
Noted sex philowpher,
will tell you nature'
laws ond other delicate
ecret of life ond love
remember knowledge
if once est.
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A static ps check that won't budge,
and an ecstatic romance at breaking
point, are the two conflicting forces
that battle In "(10 Raise" coming to
morrow only to the Craterian theatre.
A whcel-to-the-grlndstone book
keeper, suddenly sky-shot to the
ether of romance, comes back to
earth with a bang, when he counts
the dollars In his paycheck. Too timid
to tackle the boss, a Simon Legree of
The vice-president said he could
give , any Information that Hopson
could, but when Black asked If the
latter hod any contact with news
paper publishers or writers. Bur
roughs agrped he could not answer.
Senator Schwellenbach (D Wash.)
emphasized the $25,000 payment to
Hurley.
"He is the man who Is so outraged
about what the government ls do
ing. Isn't he?" Schwellenbach asked.
Ml don't know: I'm not Mr. Hur
ley brother." O. K. Wasaer, comp
troller of the system, who waa testi
fying, replied.
"If you got $2,'i.0OO you could be
outraged against legislation, couldn't
you?" Schwellenbach asked. "You
could put on a pretty good show,
couldn't you?"
Scott on Vacation Ray Scott left
Sunday by motor to spend a week's
vacation In Oakland and San Fran
cisco. Today and
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Lew AYRES
Paul KELLY
Billy LEE
WARREN HYMER
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"THE HYP-NUT-TI8T"
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Craterian Film
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a slnve-drlver, the ledger-hound looks
around for financial worlds to con
quer beyond the bailiwick of his of
fice cubby-hole.
Edward Everett Horton and Karen
Morley are co-fenturert In this amus
ing business romance, which was
adapted from an original story by
Peter B. Kyne.
"810 Raise" will also be shown to
morrow night only at the Holly thea
tre .
Obituary
.Mrs. John Petersen.
After nn til nets of the past two
years, Mrs. John Peterson of Capitol
Hill, well-known resident of this
community for many years, passea
awny at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon
at her home. A complete obituary
and funeral arrangements will be
announced later from Perl Funeral
home.
Ose Mall Tribune want ad.
MODERN WOMEN
Nttd No Sutftr month!? pain and delay due to
oolda, nervouaatrain, ciixuurBortimllar causes.
Cto-chta-tere Diamond Hrind Pilla are effect! t.
rollableand give Quick Rtlitf. Sold by
all dnigRists for over 4.r ycara. Aikfor CftSSk
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WASHINGTON. July 30. (API
The war department today awarded
contract for construction of a
protective gravel fill and revetment
in the Willamette river, Oregon, to
3. S. Montague. Portland, for 52.9yo.
HEAR the new Rogue River Com
munity Band tonight at 8 over KM ED,
sponsored by Lewie Super Service Sta
tion. Band will play t the City Park.
Upholstering, repairing. -69-R
Thl be u It.
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KPVfi and ltnrt. mnmrino
Medford Cyclsry. 2i N Fir Ph 61
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 14 turkeys, size of quail,
fiOc each. Mrs. R. McDonald,
Brownaboro.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 4 -room
nouse. inquire at Farmers & Fruit
growers Bank or at 44 Myers St.
WANTED Mlddle-aed woman for j
widow preferred. Address Box 6798,
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Cabins, furnished. 812
Summit.
WANTED Work by hour, day or
Week. Call at 1214 W. 10th.
LOST Lady's white beaded purse on
Main St. Finder leave at Tribune.
FOR SALE 5-room house; east front;
lot 100 by 80 by 200: ideal for
chickens; 2000. 300 down; tonus.
326 Portland Ave. Inquire at 312
Portland Ave.
'31 PONTIAO Coupe: many miles of
service; original finish ltfce new;
Only 295. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR
CO. Dodge and Plymouth.
PLUMS 3c. 2 miles west on Jackson
ville Hwy. B. E. Ford. Box 120.
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laugh and a heart-tiif'tor every
one who ever worked for a HtIujI
With EDWARD
EVERETT HORTON
KAREN MORLEY
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FOR RENT New 3 -room hoiwe: mod
ern; desirable; reasonable. 204 W.
Jackson.
CABBAGE for saleT848 ETSth, 2c io.
FOR SALE Used bed springs. Hotel
Holland. Phone 710.
FOR SALE Cabbage plants, 1208 E.
Eleventh.
FOR SALE WeMlna house electric
raiifie; perlect condition. Mrs. O.
C. VanScoyoc. Phone 995-W.
'33 Ford V-B Tudor De-Luxe.
'30 Bulrk 6 R. D. Coupe.
Hudson Coach.
Ewx Sedan.
All in shape and worth much more
than we are askhi;.
Trade and Terms.
EAKLN MOTOR CO.. Hudson Dealer.
FURNITURE upholstered, re-f7n!shed(
re-glued by TMbault. Phone 009-R..
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