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PAGE EIGHT ' GROWERS TD SEE CONTROL OF PEAR BLIGHT ON F A meeting of pear growers of the Rogue valley will be held at the Southern Oregon experimental na tion near Talent at 3:00 p. m. Fri day, It was announced today. The meeting was called hv n. n Cordy, assistant county agent, to give growers a final opportunity to see the results obtained by the selection of blight resistant French root stocks. The work of selection has been carried on for the past 20 year's by Prof. P. C. Helmer who has gathered pear atocka from several foreign countries and now has what la said to be the largest variety collection In the world. Prnm thlK mlftlnn several resistant types were developed but as thev were not consider,! t- lefactory from s growth standpoint mey were discarded as commercial possibilities for root stocks. Feeling that the French root atock was the best for all-around purposes, Professor Relmer planted 10.000 com mercial French seedlings which were Inoculated with blight-producing bacteria. Each year many trees died and the remainder were again Inoc ulated until finally only ten trees were left which were entirely resist ant io nngnt Infection, Mr. Cord explained. . .. . seedlings from these ten resistant French seedlings have been propa gated along with commercial French seedlings. What 1: described as the "phenomenal" resistance to blight and the uniformity of growth of these selected treos as compared with the blighted condition nt th nnm mcrclal seedlings will be shown the growers at Friday's meeting. All valley growers are urged to at tend as It was satd this will be the usi. opportunity to see the final re- -...I, uiikjii. resistance in selected rTrncn root stocks. for concerted and wholehearted In tereat In government by every Amen can. Or. 8. s. Phillips discussed pre ventive medicine In veterinary. Be pointed out the lntereatlng fact that veterinarians ana bMnin . with the medical nrofeiuiAn in em ploying preventive, remedies to eenous illnesses In animals NEGROES CONFESS 1 MURDERING MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQKJJ, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1935. BRITAIN LEAVES PATH OPEN FOR AFRICAN PEACE Continued irom rag one) Klamath Falls. Ore.: lln.r.. a,,... Mils and Redding, Calif. COLUMBUS 'tuts rw e Sheriff Frank Hoegmeyer, said to day two negroes confessed to him thst they criminally attacked and killed Miss Oeraldlne Kollman, 19, whoso body was found In a creek Thursday. At first It was believed she had drowned. Sheriff Hoegmeyer aald the negroes, Bennle Mitchell. 10. .r,H .., Una. 18. made a full confession to .vlc ana sisying Sunday night. They were rushed to the Harrla eounty jail at Houston after being charged with criminal attack and murder. . ILLEGAL SPEAKERS TOPIC Corporations" waa the auhject oi the Speakers club in regular weekly meeting last night. Web Clark. In the capacity of maeter of ceremonies, Introduced the topic; and pointed out the vital part that corporation Play In everyday life. Dr. B. H, miiptt spoke on "The Advantages of Incorporating," point ing. out that Individual property and Interests can better be protected by the use of corporations, thereby lim iting the liability to the amount in vested, , Attorney T. K. Deuel, speaking on Control of Corporations," discussed ine metnods by which small groups .L 7, mtl bul Proportionately small capital investment can control vast corporations. Prank .Hull dis used Americanism, and the need1 SALEM, Oct. 3J. (AP) The l3o legislative act providing for Mult nomah county to borrow funds to carry out the old age pension law for the eounty, was declared uncon stitutional In an opinion by Chief Justice J. U. Campbell of th n. gon supreme court today. The esse was entitled Multnomah county, re spondent, vs. Flrsr. v,i,nn.i t--. i-ortiana, a corporation, and I, H. Van Winkle, attorney oen.r.i . The act was held to be In viola tion of article IV, aection afl, of the Oregon constitution tu..u ... selective title. EXPECT 6000 PEWS AT CHICAGO. Oct. 95 rim - , ' viKan I re re of the fir.i , .... . ..J..-1 conven tion of Townsend old age penalon v...-. luooy saia indications were uuuvi persona, lnclnri n Bnnn -1- gates. Would he rmant -.1 "iisn lur- mal sessions begin Thursday. 1 nia aouDies our expectations " said Robert K ri.m... ., , secretary and co-founder ' with Dr. . . . uwnsena or the plan to pay 200 per month tn n.r.. . . of age or older. . , A caravan nr. 7a v.,,.-. pected tomorrow from the west. St. Anne'a AUn avi.... - . - w wr,n Heart Pariah win - . . ... . ,..,. jTinsn nalI B o'oiy,.),. Bridge, pinochle and five hundred will be played. Publio invited. key, notified the league today they a put, into eiiect the first sanction Imposed against Mussolini's govern ment, the embsrgo on shipment of arms to Italy. With their action. 23 nations hare Imposed arms embargoes. Two other late developments of the day were these: No Gas Used, Says Halle In Addis Aha.ni.- ffmtu-M u.n- oeisssie told the Associated Press cor respondent there wu nn reports tne Italian army had used either poison gas or dum-dum bul- In Wsshlngton, the state depart ment Indicated there vam iiti. im mediate possibility the United States aln and Invoke the 1007 Hague neu trality convention. There were Indle&Mnn rmn, d--,. and Rome the efforts for peace were moiy .naping up. it was expect ed II Duces terms for ending this conquest sealnat Hall Ri.a.i.' plre would be transmitted to London. -.,u men 10 ine league, through Pre mier Pierre Laval, of France. While Museollnl and Sir Eric Drummond, the British ambassador, have been trying to allay the tense feeling between Rom an, r one of the day's developments was' likely to add to the strained relation ship. Bar British Paper The Italians barred from circula tion In Italy the London Dally Tele graph, a conservative newspaper and regarded in nnllMfni ,i-i .... - - ....... wibm m mo .uUIece or captain Anothony Eden, Britlan's leader at Geneva. While an Unmnflrmut 1 ....... uaiMN!1K Telegraph report said the Ethiopians th it 1 assaulting .... . ,,,, omciai communi ques said all was quiet at the fronts. neavy raina in the southeaat Eth lopla desert area delayed the north ward drive toward hmf .u- man U-glona under General Rudolfo District Attorney ni.r. 1 ding Is In Red Bluff, Calif., acting oprwntauve or uovemor Charles Muua or ureeon m tv.- . ing of the Cascade.Shaat w,.. land. The governor wh unable to at- owing to the special session of the legislature. A telenhone r,nnt tvn ernor to District Attorney Codding saklng him to represent him was received late yeaterday afternoon. Six Inches Snow On McKenzie Pass XUQENE. Oct. 52 ....... -kin - j -nr iiivcr vmim novereo over Lane county thia morning with low temperature re ported from the hlcrh 1 alx Inchea of snow covered the Mc- AeiiEie psss area. The pass waa belner vnf. n t.- .... m piowa, no snow hav. Ing been reported since the heavy fall late Sunday afternoon. Dalles Tomatoes Nipped by Frost l H6 UAIAjES. Ota riot tt a4 , w. mm. (firi i omatO Tlnefl nnt ntUmw plana were nipped by frost Isst night I .... uiprai.ure aropped to33 de- onincM end below rreerlng In the higher orchard areas. Temperatures were not low enough i-f ui in jure unnlckerf imnii in 1.. 1 ...... jf. mvtuce nero waa not damaged. EUGENE, Oct. 22.-(AP)Funeral services for tha, lot u. r ..... terberger. for several years pastor of .... . ...i.uu.,l i-resDyienan church here, were held here today. He died 4 Lecturer to Salem Bicknell Toung Christian Science lecturer who ap peared here last nleht. left fm. i , today. 200 REGISTER AT CASCADE MEETING RED BLUFF. Calif.. Oct nnii Exceeding all expectations, more than 200 delegates hsd registered here Isst night for the fifth annual convention of the Shasta-Cascsde Wonderland association, which will end tomorrow. Six Northern Cnlirnpni. nH,,.. and three In Minthim nrnn - . prlalng the "Wonderland" area'. wr represented. Birtn tm- th. i. ventlon have been submitted by Weather. Northern California: Fair tonight and Wednesday: normal temperature: moderate northerly wind n tn. rvmaf. ' Oregon: Fair tOTllo-ht: ariH ttrsu4nak day with morning vnlley fog; alight ly colder northeflRt nrotmn -inr-. freezing temperature east and local "UB weai portion tonight; 'mode rate easterly nfr th . - l-Otllfi wuipcrHture Wednesday. TAIftrxr tt 10 Turkers. Oum i ' . --1 sssi haw tXCITlfJ T ZJrV r notlC an5 fI. O. It. 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Woolynubs are Ideal for school, office or street wear, sires 14 to 44.- WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $39: J 3 EXPERT HOSIERY MENDING AT MANN'S 54 in. Wool COATINGS A beautiful new group of 54 inch Wool Coatingg in plaids, checks and novelties. Colors include brown, black, navy wine, rust, dark green and salt d peppers in various colors. Wednesday special $149. JL ' yd.