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e pxaE six MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935. AT GRAN 71 BELOW ZERO FT. FAIRBANKS, Alnk, DfC. 7. (AP) Eord breaking cold gripped Inte rior Alruka todmy. Port Yukon, Alaska, on the upper Yukon, reported 11 below zero today, lowest December reading In the re corded history of the el-year-old trading post. Fairbanks' B9 degrees below zero last night equalled Its previous De cember record of 1813. Circle City reported 60 below; Big Delta, 88 below, and Eagle and Daw ton, 63 below last night. All readings were from official gov ernment thermometers. At Nome, on the Bering seacoast, the mercury was comparatively high, registering eero. This fact, coupled with the abnormally low reading In land, Indicated there that the In tense cold wave was coming straight from the north pole. Disturbances off coast and mild weather at Barrow, on the Arctic rim. Indicated the cold wave may break In a day or two. TALKON MUSIC Mri. Esther Church Leake wm guest speaker at the second meeting of the Intermediate Teachers' association held yesterday afternoon at the court house, her topic being certain phases of music. During the session Christ mas are Ideas and plana for a Christ ina program were exchanged and dis cussed. The next meeting was announced for the flrat Saturday In January, at which time Mlsa Ida O'Brien of the Southern Oregon Normal school will present a study of Intermediate read ing problems. Teachers wishing questions an swered may mall them to Mrs. Oolden at Phoenix. T WATER FOR MINES IN COUNTY SALEM, Ore., Dec. 7. (AP) The state game commission at Portland filed application with the state engi neer for a permit to appropriate 10 second feet of water from Rock creek, tributary of the North Umpqua river, for fish propagation In Douglas county. Other applications Included: Olenn M. Young. Jacksonville, for two second feet from Steve Oster creek, for placer mining in Jackson county. Martin J. Love, Jacksonville, for one second foot from a. spring, tribu tary of the Applegate river, for do mestic purposes in Josephine county. W. P. Wright. Rogue River, for one second foot from Tom East creek and Black canyon for milling purposes in Josephine county. IN FOG BLANKET LONDON, Dec. 7. (AP) The en tire British Isles, except for a small part of Wales, was blanketed today by the first general heavy fog of winter. Air service was cancelled, forcing foreign secretary Sir Samuel Hoare to arrange to go by boat and train to Paris Instead of by plane for his conference with Premier Lval. BEST IN YEARS (By the Associated Press) Holiday shoppers, In a merry buy ing mood, rushed retail stores throughout the nation last week for the atart of what merchants predict may he the greatest Christmas season of years. Industrial progress kept pa with retail trade. Smoking factories, crashing looms, the clang of heavy hammers resounded as the Associated Press Index of Industrial activity touched the highest point Blnca, July. 1930. Tri Index, adjusted for seasonal variation, stood at 89 per cent of the 1829-1930 average. Prom the 20th through the loth shopping day before Christmas, prac tically every section of the country experienced the benefits of the ex panded buying wave. Increasing armature and battery business. Severln batteries have be come very well known In the Rogue River valley. The new location will give Severln some much needed room for armature and battery service. Held For Walla Walla SALEM. Dec. 7. (AP) W. J. Laird, SO, was being held by the sheriff's office here pending the ar rival of officers from Walla Walla, who will return him to that city as soon as extradition papers are Issued. No ,'ook For Transients SALEM, Dec. 7. (AP) The Salem transient quarters, "Hotel Demlnto," will reopen as soon as Chief of Police Frank Mlnto can find a cook who can qualify. FLARE AT TRIAL SPOKANE. Wash.. Dec. 7. (AP) Enmities and alliances Inside the Idaho state prison at Boise protruded prominently today Into the first de gree murder trial of Clarence Bog gle, returned here from the Institu tion. He la accused of beating to death Morets Peterson, 82. Charles McCullough, ex-inmate of the prison and star state witness against Boggle, was grilled by defense counsel to try to establish a bitter enmity against Boggle. McCullough, paroled, testified yesterday that Bog gle told him he had beaten the aged Spokane man to death. The defense accused McCullough of "framing" the story agalnnst Boggle with other Inmates who bore a grudge against him. Loan Heads Meet PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7. (AP) Members of the Oregon League of Savings. Loan and Building associa tions met In convention here today. Charles L. Stldd of Portland presided. HEMSTITCH INO AND BUTTON MAKING at The Handicraft. Ill E. 8th, back of Cinderella Shop. MEDFORD EAGLES TO ATTEND MEET About 24 members of the Medford aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the auxiliary planned yesterday to attend the southern district con vention In Klamath Palls this after noon. The drill team, captained by Jack Hueston, will stage an exhibition. The auxiliary delegation will be headed by Mrs. George Coats, state president. A business session wm oe neia irom 1:30 to 5. A banquet will be serve! In the evening. Technicality Halts Spending McMINNVILLE. Ore.. Dec. 7. (AP) Technicalities blocking final ap. proval of the 5,000 PWA and city library on the Llnfleld college cam pus probably can be worked out within a week. City Treasurer E. o. Apperson said today. Dallas City Hall Bid DALLAS, Ore., Dec. 7. (AP) Curtis Gardner of Portland won th contract for the Dallas city hall oa a bid of S38.970. XMAS PHOTOS iTniirinv Srjeclale Now I PEASLEYa Opposite; Holly Theatre. Sever in Electric In New Quarters Walter Severln, owner of the Sev erln Battery Service at 1522 North Riverside, announces the opening of a modern new service station at 1303 North Blverslde, which will be called Severln Electrlo and operated In connection with his armature re winding and battery manufacturing business. The new station will feat ure Signal gasoline, oils and greases as well as a stock of tires, tubes and accessories. Mr. Severln says he will keep the old location open until buildings are completed at the new place fof the TICKET SALE BRISK FOR EAGLES' BALL A brisk advance sale of tickets for the annual oharlty ball sponsored by the Eagles was reported yesterday. The dance la to be held Tuesday at the Oriental Oardens. This social event Is held by the Eagles each year to raise funds to provide Christmas baskets for the needy In Jackson county, Achte Lang's 13-piece orchestra will provide the music. Fred Powell la general chnlrman. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Eagles. Nash Men Leaving Today For Portland Walter W. Abbey, Ted Sonleltner. Weldon H. McBee, Prank Peterson and Ottla Hackett left today tor Portland to attend a Nash factory meeting Monday. They will return Wednesday with a carload of new Nash 400 Deluxe sedans and coupes for Immediate local dellvory. Mr. Abbey announces that the IPSO Nash automobiles may now be purchased on the new Nash six per cent low finance plan. Mr. Abbey reports they have been swamped with reqiiFAts for entry blanks for the Nash $10,000 contest. The money will be given to the persons who best describe the new Nash motor which has flOD fewer parts. Announcing the Opening of ELECTTMC at 1303 No. Riverside DEPENDENT' (7) , vest ALL AROUND" Performance QUICK STARTING, ANTI-KNOCK. 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