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PAGE SEVEN "Barbary Coast" Comes to Craterian Tuesday On Rialto Bill Craterian Star Roxy Headliners E. C. t ft f CHEHALIS BLAZE w It t. S a iff,-. . , MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933. Steps for a permanent organisa tion were taken yesterday at oon ference of technical agencies of the sar-ergency conservation work In the courtroom of the federal building. Ths conference comprised two ses sions, one in the morning, the other In the arternoon. H. O. Obye. assistant supervisor of the Rogue River National forest, was elected chnlrman and C. I. Bast. ECW clera of Crater Lake vj.h -.7- hi rmrk. vu chosen secre tary. O. F. Whltworth, assistant ECW engineer of Crater Lake Na tional park, and Capt. Ernest W. Krnhn, executive officer (f the Med ford CCC district, were appointed MntntftM tn nreDare ' a set of bv-laws for consideration at the aijt mMtln. scheduled for Janu ary 10. It was deckied to meet on the .Mrd Baturdf.y of each month in Medford. Purpose of the organization la to irork out plans for the future func tioning of the emergency conserva tion wo-k aa It concerns the Civilian Conservation Corps and to consider Joint recommendations that should b, made to Washington. D. C, aa a result of experience obtained in the field, it was explained. The organi sation was proposed by David H. Oenfleld. superintendent of Crater Ik National park, who opened the session and presided until Mr. Obye was chosen chairman. Present, in addition to those al ready named, "were Karl I Janouch. aupervlaor of Rorje River National forest: V. V. Harpbam, supervisor, and Gordon Marsh, In charge of ONC operations, Umpqua National forest, Roseburg: Tom Jones, auper vlaor, Klamath National forest, Klamath Falla: Glenn O. Mitchell, aupervlaor. and Don Cameron, su perintendent of construction, Sla klyou National forest. Grants Pass. Also Mai. John C. Falea, engineer, federal division of graslng, Reno, Nev.; Fred B. McKinney. represent ing S. H. Boardman, stats superin tendent of parks, Salem; M. W. Averill. national. ECW representative for the northwest. Burns: G. C. Falrchlld. game management agent ef the U. 8. biological aurvey. and Clark W. Fenaler, project superin tendent of Clear Lake CCC camp. A nam for the organization la to be adopted at the next meeting. LONDON, Jan. I. (API Dr. Hey den Brown, 70, a neurological spe elaliat and author, died today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 969-R for re-upholatrlng, re flnlatung. re-gluing. Thl'jault. ItiS PLYMOUTH door sedan, per fect every way. must, be seen to appreciate the value. A steal at only as 35 00. Low easy '.erma. PIBROE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOB RENT New room house, close In. Phons 477-J. SEE TH7.SE USED CARS Before You Buy. 1934 Pontlic 4 -door sedan 1934 Pontiac 1-door sedan , 1934 Bui Jk 40 ser. coupe 1933 Bi'ick Vic. coupe 1931 Hudson sedan 1931 TJasex sedan 1931 Chevrolet coup 1931 Ohevrolet sedan 19? 2 etude. 6-U oonr. coup 1P40 Chevrolet coupe 1iM Bulck Std. sedan , SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck - Pontine 148 So. Riverside Phone 102 FOR RENT Duplex apartment 1 block from Junior high. Inquire 523 Austin. FOR SALE 2-year old Jersey bull. N. E. Judy. 2nd house north lower Grlllln creex sonooi nouss. ' FOR SALE About 60 cords oak. fir. and nine wood on ground 4 ft. pole lengths, also white sow to farrow bout Feb. 1. 4 heifers fresh In spring. Sacked ground hay. Box 4680, Tribune. FOR SALE Radio and washing ma chine. Phone 717-X. WE are forced to re-possess a 1935 LaSalle sedan. Has trunk and many extras. This oar has been driven leas than 7000 miles and Is like new m every respect. quality ear at a blT saving. Must be seen to be ap preciated. Ths other fellows loss is you- gain. SKINNER'S OARAOE 14S So. Riverside Phons 102 lotel fanPablol I Sfin PlieLO J ml. at a3.rrT HAKLAND BfII ' III 1, ! ir'..N eni.."ii A HoMtbmr Fmsanosa Completely Renovated and Redecorated ft. AT C a With detached bath fnwiI.H daily With Bath .fromlJ5ojai)). FREE TWC1I A RAGE V5Pl"U ftlPECTIONS TO HOTf.U JVay on Warn Jiijhway (Ian Pabh Jbtmm) Ortciti)to20th.Slreet Hlmyenent" Harry tiSiranf p - Sk if , sffrvs. 5 Miriarra Hopfcina. Edward Q. Robin son and Joel MoCre enact a strange and rlolent triangle against the tu multous background of life on the "Barbary Coast, that notorious mec ca of adventurers from every corner of the globe, in the colorful produc tion of that title which comes to the Craterian theater Thursday. Miss Hopkins Is seen aa Swan, a beautiful girl who Is stranded In this YANKEE HOSPITAL i( ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 4. (AP) Fas cist filers showered bombs over wide areas of Ethiopia today and an Amer ican field hospital was reported to have been among the victims of the aerial assault. Dr. T. A. Lamble, head of the Red Cross In Ethiopia, said he was In formed In a message from Daggah Bur that that southern point, In cluding the field hospital, hsd been bombed. No details were given. The fact that no casualties were reported led to belief here that occu pants of the hospital, including for eigners, escaped. An Ethiopian communique also de nied a rumor that Harar, Ethiopia's second largest city, was being bom barded from the air. The Italian pilots had a busy day elsewhere. (A Rome dispatch yester ANYTIME; CIDOIESi JQi With a Song in Her Heart SHE BRINGS YOU A Dramatic Musical Romance all the flory of her O o d - f, Iven voice, s'je sosri to grrater tri ll m ji h a than ever before! The eritrancin! star of "One Mjht of Love" brtnvs jou new hours of thf.lllnf entertainment! with LEO CARRILL0 Michael Bartlett Robt. Allen PUS Beltr rtnnp Cartoon "STOP THAT NOISE" Nntelty an! News MM I "IX IN till! U r I A HII BY FASCIST BOMB Starts r"-'-J TODAY 3$5V'J city of gold-mad. love -hungry men aud becomes queen of the Bella. Don na, a notorious cafe run by Louis Cham alls, a man as ruthless as he Is powerful. Men risk their fortunes for a smile as she presides over Chamalls' crooked roulette wheel, but ahe has grown hard and cold as the diamonds with which he has decked her. Hating all men, she suddenly meets a man from another world, Jim Carmlchael, a day said activity would be redoubled because of anger over the alleged de capitation of an Italian pilot cap tured by Ethiopian warriors). A Swedish Red Cross worker, wounded last Monday when a Red Crosa unit at Dolo was bombed, died the next day and 28 Ethiopians, be ing treated for wounds, wera killed In the raid. The horrors of the at tack were described by a surviving physician, who said wounded men were blown from their beds. Ten Ethiopians were killed and 15 wounded, a communique said, when the European Invaders dropped 3,000 bombs on the northern front In the sector south of Makale today. saaBaaiavsnwaBSBiaaassvssvsasiaia.sl '' MA T' I ffTOWifo I 25c 6:45"9:00 K.N f,' mjSimig, i Kldd,M-,0! Starts THE GIMME GALS THE MARINES ARE They're In the Navy and ont for the Gravy ... as they swing the whole Pa cific fleet into action a Hear Wsrr.a Hull ling "Ton'rs go Lovely" huff young mine who has made his strike, They fall In love and the Swan sees her life at the Bella Donna for what 1 Is. But when Jim learns her lden tlty he thinks ahe has been toying with him and experiences a bitter disillusionment. However, his faith in her Is revived and, after a series of ex- ci ting and perilous au venture, the lovers escape the jealous wrath of Chamalls and face the future to get her. Ethiopia's first major counter-of fensive, with 400,000 troops, is now under way In that area. An unconfirmed report to the cor respondent here of the Reuters (British) news agency said an Egyp tian Red Crescent (tied Cross) ambu lance was bombed at Daggah Bur. 4 Tragedy in Home. WELLINGTON, Kas., Jan. 4. (AP) The telephone rang while 17' months-old Charlos Jones was in his bath yesterday. His mother, Mrs. C. O. Jones, answered the telephone. When ahe returned, the baby had drowned. Today for Three l IK ' - TV' x sTsT Ja rt sW a " : i A 'It 0 'son R .1 One of the more popular comedians In pictures today Is Hugh Herbert, whose latest screen appearance is with Joan Blondell and Qlenda Par- rell In "Miss Pacific Fleet." starting a three day run at the Rialto theater today. A highly hilarious comedy of a couple of ex-chorlnes who find their conccASlon ruined by the ring-tossing ability of Allen Jenkins (the would-be champ of the Fleet), "Miss Pacific Fleet" follows the adventur ers, romantic and otherwise, oi tne two girls when Herbert promotes u beauty contest with tho gobs and marines acting ss Judges. Warren Hull, handsome newcomer from the radio, sings "You're So Love ly" beslden acting in the leading ro mantle role. CANFIEID 10 INSTALL GRANTS PASS OFFICERS Grants Pass Chapter No. 11, Dis abled American Veterans of the World war, will Install new olflcers January 7. Ira D. Cantleld, com mander of Jackson county chapter No. 8. thta city, has accepted the honor of officiating at the ceremon les. Commander Canfleld urgea all members of Jackcon county chapter to meet at the Eagles Hall. Main street, Medford, January 7, at 7:00 p. m., where transportation will be arranged to Oranta Pass. After In stallatlon ceremonies there will be refreshments- and dancing. Ore amid Bullion? Purchased LlMaMd by SteU el Cilllonls Miumitod ivyr WILD BERG BROS. SMELTING K REFINING CO. 0&m:742 Mulct 5t.,S.n FnaeUa - runt: ooutn an rr.neitca Days!- HAVE LANDED AND WELL IN HAND! For laughs and roars for howls and vfj ,oreams near tl,ese - ji gold-diggers tell it the Marineil Addsd Frolics of Youth Co:nedy "Flicker Fever" Ter-y-toon "Hey, Diddle Diddle" Vfll. rVFVTd Carole Lombard la the beautiful,; blonde manicurist whose goal is mar riage to a man with millions until she meets a penniless young socialite, played by Fred MaoMurray. In "Hands Across the Table. the sprightly ro mantic comedy opening a three-day run at the Craterian theater today. uAsed cn Vina Drlmar'a "Bracelets," the film's supporting cast includes Ralph Bellamy as the rich but in valid suitor and Astrid Allwyn, Marie Prevost and Ruth Donnelly. Portland Postnl Gains, PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 4. (AP) Portland postal - receipts were 0.03 per cent greater In 1935 than in 1934, Postmaster E. T. Hedlund said today. Last year's receipts were $2,826,133. 4 Willamette Up. SALEM, Jan. 4. (AP) The Wil lamette river had reached the 12 foot mark here today, a rise of six feet In the past 34 hours, and was expected to reach IS feet by early Sunday. Rainfall totaled 116 Inches since early Friday. - Use Mall Tribune want ads. Shows Today 1-45.3:18 6:45-9:00 Starting Today - 3 Days REMEMBER "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" AND "THE THIN MAN"? - j 1 I R RALPH BELLAMY RUTH DONNELLY LATEST EDITION Oraca Moore's glorious voice I heard from the screen of the Roxy theater today In the return showing of "Love Me Forever," in which she plays the part of a girl whose keen desire for fame and a career almost makes her lose sight of tM priva tlons and financial struggles her backer undergoes. Leo Carrlllo la the backer, and others In the cast include Michael Bartlett. who sings with Miss Moore, and Robert Allen. P0RTLAND.FB.12 PALO ALTO. Calif., Jan. 14. (AP) Former President Herbert Hoover will speak In Portland. Ore., at a Lincoln Day banquet February 13. his secretary, Paul Soxson. said today. The announcement followed a meeting yesterday between Mr. Hoo ver and Chester E. McCarty, Mult nomah (Portland) county Republi can chairman, McCarty went to Fresno today to attend a Republican meeting. iisiniiili"imi iniili flin IT'S MEDFORD 'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT Well, here's another one right down the same alley ... the gayest, breeziest picture you've seen in months! , iVhl 41 f V ft.rlr ith Wl ASTRID MARIE Plus "ALIAS ST. NICK" Cartoon and CHEHALlfl. Wash., Jan. 4. (API No inquest will be held by Coroner W. D. Turner Into two fatallt.ea re sulting from the $76,000 fire which destroyed the Denhof block early thla morning, he announced tonight. The dead are: Dr. Cecil Candemeer of Luuden. a veterinarian who had been doing testing work here among cattle. He waa Identified by County Agent P. D. Yeher. A man tentatively Identified as T. W. Searle of Seattle, a olerk. Mrs. 6earle Is reported on her way here to view the body. The two men lost ' their Uvea be cause they took time to dress com pletely and pack their luggage. Dr. Turner said. If they had left the building when they heard tho firs alarm they would have been able to escape without Injury, he asserted. Recess Labor Quls PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. .(API Hearing of chargea by the United Textile Workera Union that Ita mem bera wera discriminated against by the Oregon worsted mills, waa re cessed today until January 24. Harry M. Kenln, trial examiner, la in charge of the hearing, held under provisions of the national labor re lstlons law. SALEM. Jan. 4. (API Mrs. Ralpa H. Kletzlng. 41. wife of the adver tising manager of the Salem, Ore gon, Statesman, died suddenly at her home here Friday. Physicians said death followed a heart attack. Mats , . . 25c Evas . . . 3Bo Kiddies . lOo They both wanted money . , . hut what's a few millions when a . boy 'rw and a rfrl are .. SSS- i, in Vina Delmar'a ALLWYN PREVOST Newi Events BSBastMaidMJauaaaaullMsaka