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o JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1933. PAGE FIVE STRIKE HOSPITAL (Continued From Page One.) dropped 7Vi tons of bombs on Deasye nd vicinity. The American Red Cross hospital, badly damaged In yester day's bombing, was again hit and ell patients had to be evacuated, the correspondent said.) Aa In yesterday's bombing, the em peror was warned In ample time to seek a place of safety. He w&a not in the palace during either raid. Seven doctors at Deasye. either members of the Red Cross or the American Seventh Day Adventist hos pital which waa bombed, issued a formal protest against the "airocl&us and cruel demonstration." They declared that three squadrons of four planes each bombed tho town for an hour, showering It with In cendiary and explosive dhrapnel bombs and causing many dead arid wounded. The declaration said: "The first bombs 11 dropped on Red Cross ambulances on which the International emblem was holst-ed. We detail: "Five were aimed at the main build ing of tho Tafarl Makonnen hospital (The Adventlst hospital), completely destroying the Instrument room and two wards. Declaring that the Red Cross em blem was clearly displayed tn con siderable numbers around tne hos pital, the doctors said: "We protest and stigmatize this In human act before the whole elvllhwd world and call attention of all gov ernments, the League of Nations and all religions to this fact that within the Red Cross enclosure, more than 40 bombs were dropped." Thompson Showing Good Improvement J. C Thompson, division manager of the, California Oregon Power com pany, was reported considerably Im proved yesterday. He has been con fined to Community hospital since November 22 when he suffered a stroke. His numerous friends have been glad to hear of his steady Im provement. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNITURE repaired, upholstered and finished. Phone 969-R. Thl bault. PHONE Darby Fruit Company for Cornice pears, packed in half boxes. An Ideal Cnrlstmaa gift. REAL SILK for Christmas. Order be fore Dec. 14. Grace Smith 998 -R. Southern Oregon representative. FOR RENT 1211 West Main St. Eight room unfurnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, hotwater furnace. Charles R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 303. LOST False teeth. Box 7415. Trib une. TRADE Equity in desirable oast side residence for Copco or Jackson Co. B. & L. stock. Box 7414. 6AT.FSMEN to sell Diesel oir burners for cars, trucks, tractors. Car nec essary. H. E. James, 1501 N. River side. SPENCER Corsetiere. Tel 1534-1 or write 1501 N. Riverside. 9 OR S ROOM furnished apartments, oil heat, garcge. 915 W. 10th. LOST Canvas truck cover on Ross Lane. Reward TimVter Products Co. HELEN WETTER ER will be at Cin derella Shop for appointments and Invites her friends to call. Phone 265. CAR RADIO Late model United Mo tor, 5 tubes, excellent ton, good volume. 20 Installed. Convenient terms If desired. Lewis Super Serv ice Station. Phone 1300. FOR RENT 6 -room modern, well furnished house. 3 acres, garden space, fruit trees, plenty shsie trees, chicken houses; li mile city limits. $35. Phone 314-X. BAZAAR and Cooked Food Sale by Women's Asa'n. of First Christian church at Sparta Bldg. Sat., Dec. 14. PASSENGER TIRES Any number of 21 -inch. 19-lnch. 17-inch and 16 Inch. Plenty of sood tread. Easy terms. Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 1300. FARMERS ATTENTION Poultry and Dairy Feed of all kinds at very reasonable prices. Heese Creek district. A. Kavin's Ranch, in beck of Scott Boyer's. Will accept livestock of all Kinds In exchange for feed. TRUCK TIRES 5, 32x6 8-ply. Used heaw duty. No repairs or side wall breaks. May lie purchased on Eny Terms. Lewis Super Service "tation. Phone 1300. Gas Up Take advantage of PERSONAL FRIENDLY SERVICE offered by Gail's Union Service under the management of NORMAN GAIL-INDEPENDENT DEALER FOR ... UNION OIL PRODUCTS FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Phone 1264 We Kill mil for and deliver your Stop-Wear oLubrication Gail's Union Service Riverside at Jackson fnrmerlr I nlon aertlrc tatlm No. rK7 10 OR PAY IN TAXES WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. (UP) George L. Berry, federal coordin ator of -industrial cooperation, warn ed Industry tonight that if It fall" to accept government leadership, the country may head toward an other depression. 'Any plan of action Ignoring the government's natural leadership in the nation's affairs. Is but a shad owy substance and must certainly fail," the president's aide said. Berry warned the 3.000 business and labor leaders meeting here on Monday to discuss Industrial coop eration that they "must meet squarely 1 the problems of unem ployment, taxation and public debt." If this conference does not. an other will, he said. In an interview Berry said that unless business Itself provides em ployment for the 11,000,000 Jobless men It must continue to pay the bill for relief through high taxes and possibly Increasing federal def icits. Business must foot the bill In either case, he said. E New telephone directories were dis tributed In Medford yesterday. The new book contains 42 pages as compared with 38 in its predecessor Issued last December. Medford list ings occupy 17 pages as against 16 a year ago, an Increase of 13 per cent. Grants Pass listings Bhow an increase from six to seven pages, a gain of 16 per cent, while Ashland remains the same as a year ago with five pages. YOUTH CHARGED WITH CAR THEFT Leslie H. Ell Is ton. 22, of Spokane. Wash., was arrested by state police at the California border yesterday afternoon on a charge of stealing an automobile In Roseburg Friday night. He was confined to the county Jail here pending prosecutiun by either the state or the federal government, which may accuse him of trans porting a stolen car over a state boundary. The car was owned by L. E. Scott. Copco employe In Roseburg. It was a new 1935 Plymouth coach. Ellis ton abandoned the car after he crossed the California border Just be fore reaching the quarantine station. California police recognized the car as a stolen machine And held him until Oregon state police took him into custody, the police report said. Ell is ton admitted stealing the car, according to police, saying he wanted to visit his parents In Dunsmulr. VAN VLACK TRIAL SET FOR JANUARY TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Dec. 7. (AP) Douglas Van Vlack, 32, of Tacoma. Wash., charged with murdering his young former wife and an Idaho stato policeman, probably will go on trial for murder in January, it was Indi cated tonight. Prosecutor Edward Babcock said he planned filing a new complaint with in a few days, charging the man with the two crimes, that of slaying Offi cer Fontaine Cooper near here and later shooting his ex-wtfe. Miss Mil dred Hook, 22. Film City Figure Dead HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Dec. 7. (AP) William C. Camp. 62, former color ful figure In social circles here and in Chicago, was found dead last night in his apartment. His physician. Dr. Robert H. OrlfTith. said he had been suffering from heart trouble several years. Phys Ed Plant Let PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 7. (TP) The Ross B. Hammond Construction company of Portland submitted the low bid today for building a physical education plant et University of Ore gon. The structure will cost about 315.000. at Gail's Washing Polishing 3f- BANWELC OFF ON I MISS! A. H. Banwell. manager of the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce, left by train last night for Portland, where he is to confer with United States government officials regarding improvements of the Medford mu nicipal airport. The federal administration has al lotted a huge sum of money to bring commercial airports up to govern ment standards and an effort is being made to obtain sufficient funds to modernize the local plant so that pace may be kept with the rapid de velopments in aviation. Mr. Banwell expected to be gone until Wednesday. He was reluctant to discuss his mission In detail until his return. OF POTATO ACT WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. (AP) Ex emption of consumers who buy their potatoes in regular retail establish ments from the penalties for viola tion of the potato control act was announced by the AAA today. Previously It had been believed that not only the first purchaser of unstamped potatoes but the consum er to whom they might be resold later would be liable to a fine which might be as high as $1,000. The potato law, which became ef fective December 1, provide for a tax of i of a cent per pound on all potatoes harvested ofter that date and sold In excess of a national tax exempt allotment. BUS DRIVER ACTS IN ROLE OF HERO SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7. (UPI Coolness of a driver prevented a panic today when a Pacific Grey hound bus, bound for the Bay Meadows race track, caught fire on Bayshore highway. Twenty-two pas sengers escaped uninjured. A short circuit under the hood caused the gasoline tank to Ignite and explode, passengers said. As smoke and flames poured from the engine, the driver, Elmo Novell), 26. 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The estimates were based on obser vation of previous supreme court rul ings in similar criminal case pleas. Except in most extraordinary circum stances the high court has not. In the past. Intervened. In addition to acting on Haupt mann's plea, the court is expected to: 1. Decide the right of the federal government to punish In the federal courts persons who steal cotton from banded warehouses under the cotton warehouse licensing act. 2. Decide the right of building and loan associations with state char ters to transfer to a federal charter without state consent. Both of these Issues, Involving a conflict of federal and state powers, may prove of great significance as far as the New Deal Is concerned. Immediately after reading opinions the court will hear argument on the validity of the AAA. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. 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