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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTE. MEDFOKD. OKEttON. MONDAY. MARCTT 16. 1936. AfVTE FIVE Block Twenty-seven (31), Siskiyou Height Ext., assessed to Belle Preea t ml under ordlnanoe No. 2683, totai principal and Interest dua 936.30. CosU el.. Total 37.S5. Parcel No. 281: Lot Twelve (13). Block One (1). South Sea Add., as sessed to F. Oaenbrugge under or dinance No. 3333, total principal and Interest due $47.31. Cost 1.4S. Total 48 68. parcel No. 382: Lot Thirteen (IS). Block One (1), South Sea Add., as sessed to P. Oaenbrugge under or dinance No. 3333. total principal and Interest due (47.31. CosU 81.46. Total 848.84. Parrel No. 383: S. Half Lot One (I), and Two (3), Block Three 3i. South Bea Add., assessed to H. U. Mitchell under ordinance Nos. 3333 and 33d6. total principal snd Interest due 831.93. Costs 81.45. Total $533.37. Parcel No. 384: N. Half Lot One (1). and Two (3). Block Three (3). South Sea Add., assessed lo Wm. Holme and City of Medford under or dinance No. .l.a. total principal and Interest due S64 .07. Costs $1.45. Total 86.V62. Parcel No. 285: Lot Four (4), Block Three (31. South Sea Add., assessed n tav M.rHn t itv under ordinance No. 3388 and 3333. total principal and Interest due $237.13. Costa ei.aa. Total $228.57. n i v van, rf hi ii. Block Four (4), South Sea Add., assessed to Ethel S. Wllllt unoer orauinnto "v. 2233. total principal and Interest due $49.32. Costs $1.46. Total $50.77. Parrel No. 87: Lot Ten (10). South Sea 1st Ext., assessed to L. C. Wilson under ordinance No. 3233. total prln cloal and Interest dua $47 78. Costs 1. 43. IUMi .... n.ri no. 288: Lot Elevn (11). South Sea Ext.. assessed to W. E. Da .. .i.. f mrHfnrrf under or- Tioson snu 'i; - ----- dlnance No. 2233. total PrlnP'D",'4n,d, Interest due SB4.ua. uosvo 6p.4rret No. 289: Lot Twelve (12). a..- m cLri TO W. E. nrrlln.nce No. 3233. total principal and Interest due $76.84. Costa $i Total $78.o. k n i an, rt Seven (7). Block 1 . . 1 Ul0lta Add TWO 2). oumiuiv -"" , ,, assessed to Geo. Iverson-R. H. Tort ri-ii. -";.--,., .,70 42 'Tt'TenTBIkTwo Mn. 2376. 2310 and 7 Ko. 2376. 2310 Kio S. nrinclpM nd interest due 3227. total P""10"-1.. .,,0 42. 3227. row. V-"-'-"- , .noa,. 'rarVel no I. 12 Ft. Loe one !"orrThree. Summit A- Height Add., assessed to J. H. rr Jon rt ux under ordinance Nos 2376 20 and 2227. total J interest due $47 20. Costa $1.45. Total """eel No. 293: Lot Two (21. Blk ThTeTm. Summit Ave Heights .Add Parcel No. 294: Lot Three (31. Block ra,,MSummltAvenHelghtaAdd. assessed to J. H. Newton-H. c ApP'e e-ate under ordinance Nos. 3J10 and 2227. total principal lnt due $223.74. Cost ToM J Parcel No. 295: Lot rour (4). Block Th're. ,31. Summit Ave Heights .Add., assessed to J. H. Newton-H . C A ppw gate under ordinance Noa. 0 and 2227. total principal and ln"f" due $223 74. Costa $1.45. Total $236 19. Parrel I 296 Lot Five (5. Block ThPre. (31. Summit Ave Rights Add assessed to J. H. Newto":H'nAP3P3i0 onte under ordinance Nos. 2376. R? W?. to... principal ..nd Interest K S "(6,: Block Three (31. summit Ave He,gnt a.. assessed to "'"-"" 2310 gate tinder ora.n."" -- -'... .Tot.. 225 .9 BlocTThr'ee'o"). Summit Ave. Heights Add., assessed to ,i. ' ordinance Nos. 3376. 3310 and 2227 total principal and Interest due 223.74,Co.t.$l.45To I . parcel no. w c's""1,"i' amA Three (3). Summit Ave. Heights .Add., awessed to J. H. Newton-H. C. Apple gate under ordinance Nos. 2376, 2J10 ind 3337. total Principal and Interest due $223.74. cost ! Parcel No. 300: Lot Nine (91. Block Three (3). Summit Ave Height. , Add i!r..Vrt,rnc. No,. 3376. 3310 and 3337, total principal and Inter due $223.74. Costt $1.45. Total Parrel No. 382: W. 107 Ft. Lot rigM Sr. Block Two (3). Tuttle's Bib assessed to B. E. Canode under ordinance No. 3391. total principal and Interest due $380.33. cost ai Total 3o.ii. , Parcel No. 303: W. 63 Ft of tte gen (71. and Eight (81. Block One II). Tuttle'a 1st Add., assessed to A. J. MacDonough et x under ordlj.. ance No. 3313 and I 2238 total prln- rlpal and Interest due $152 10. Cost $1 45 Total $153.55. Parrel No. 394: Lot Nine (91. Block T.ttle a 1st Add., assessed to A. C. Bevans under ordinance Noa ?.rt du. T $133.36. Cost. $1.45. T.M.I parcel No. 395: Lot Ten (10). Block Two (3). Tuttle'a 1st Add., assessed to H 8. Woods under ordinance No. 3313 and 3238. total Prlncipm. nd In terest due $128.93. Costs $1 45. Tota! "parrel No. 388: Lot Thirteen (13). Block One (II. ttl'? 3nd Add., as sessed to O. W. Tedrlrk under ordin ance NO. 3320. total principal and n terest due $60.23. Cost $146 Total '"pvr'el No. 307: Lot Fourteen (141. Floci One (II. Tuttle'a 2nd Add . a sTed KG. W. Tedrlck "; .nr. No. 3320. total P'""'1.'' terest dua $60.33. Cost $1.45. Total "rtrcel No. 308: Lot Nineteen (16). Blork Two (3). Tuttle's 2nd Add., as aVmert C A. Rlnabarger et ux tin ,r ordinance Nos. 3380. 3319 and ?,0tro..l principal and 'ht'rest due $159 78. Cost $145. TOUI 8161jl8 Parrel No. 309: Lot Twenty-one ,311 Block Two (21. Tutt.e. nd Add assessed to Caaslus H. Wood un r ordlnanc Nos. 23R0. 2'I19 and . CTprlnnpa. and Interest J. aionR3 Coata $145. Total $192 37 "parrel Z o: S Half Lot Thirty ,10) Block Two ,3). Tuttle 2nd Add asesaVd to J. E. Randies under Jrtm.n No. 33.0 to.,. f rlnclpa. and Interest due $40 .36. cofla $1 45. Parcel4,,: Thlrty-cn, ,.1M. Block T-o (3), Tuttle. 2nd Add .. as- to J. E. F.ndle. undet ord n ance No 2380. total principal and ln- dui 180 67. Cost. $145 Total Wpa?c.l No, 312: Lot Thirteen (U I. Block One (li. Tuttle'l 3rd Add. as Ji to Avon I. H.ll "n"",0"3'"- nre No.. 2313 and 2236 total prin cipal and Interest due $69 .9. Coat $1 4V Total $71 24. Parrel No. 31:1: l-M Fourteen (141 Block One ,11. Tuttle. 3rd Add. a M.ed to Avon E Hall und.r ord i ance No.. 3313 and 2238. total prti. clpsl and Interest $69 79. Cost $1 45 Trial $71 34. parrel No. 314' Lot Serrn HI B.ik Three 181. Tuttle. 3rd Add., aseewd to L. R. Hardman tinder jdlnanc No 2390. 23)9 and 3221. to'al pnn clpsl nd lnteret due 1201 1 1 Co-t $i o Tni.i ;.it .e TBr';a;"Tu'... ard Add.:'.mA Prrl Vfl IIS Ill klk'llt I IS 1 . HI w. s. iwuuiu uuun uiuiuidh Noa. 3380, 3319 and 3323. total prin cipal and interest due faua.ue. coat $1.45. Total $304 51. Three (3), Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to L. R. Hardman under oidlnai-ce ' ctpal and Interest due $304.06. Cott ! $1 45. Total $304.51. " Parcel No. 317: Lot Ten (10). Block Three (3). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to L. R. Hardman under vrdtnance Nos. 3380. 2319 and 2223. total prin cipal and Interest dua $211.96. Costa $1.45. Total $213.40 1'arcel No. 318: Lot One (1), Block Four (4). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed TO rrea if. oiewari unaer oruiuaucc Nos. 2313 and 2236. total principal anH Interest due 8133.86. Cost $1 45. Total $135.31. Parcel No. 319: Lot Two (i). Blcck Four (4). Tuttle's 3rd Add., assessed tn Tereri n Rtewart under urdlnsnce Nos. 3313 and 3236. total principal and interest due $82.80. uosia ti ao. Total $84 30. Four (4). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessor1 to rTea H. otewari unacr utuninjur Nos. 2313 and 3236. total principal and Interest due $124.85. Cost $1.40. Total $126 30. Parcel No. 321: Lot Four (4). Block Four (4). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to Avon E. Hall-Clyde T. Sanford un der ordinance Nos. 2313 and 2236. total principal and Interest .lue $92.66. CosU $1.45. Total $94.11. Parcel No. 322: Lot Five (5), Block Four (4), Tuttle's 3rd Add., assessed to Avon E. Hall-Clvde T. Sanford un der ordinance Nos. 2313 and 2236, total principle and Interest due $93.06. Costs $1.45. Total $94.11. Parcel No. 323: Lot Six (8), Block Four (4), Tuttle's 3rd Add., assessed to Avon E. Hall-Clyde T. Sanford un der ordinance Nos. 2313 and 3236. total principal and Interest due $92 66. Costa $1.45. Total $94.11. Parcel No. 324: Lot Eleven (11) Block One (II. walnut Park Add., as sessed to Clvde and Lovlna Walttrs under ordinance Nos. 2638 and 2343. total principal and Interest due $139.31. Costs $1.45. Total $140.78. Parcel No. 325: Lot Twelve (121. Block One (1). Walnut Park Add., as .cui tn an nrMnn cllnle-C. E. Ab bott under ordinance Nos. 2638 and 2242. total principal and Interest due $96.63. Costa $1.45. Total $96 08. Parcel No. 336: Lot Sever. (I). Block Two (31. Walnut Park Add.. assessed to C. W. Bentley John and lavina Wliwra unarr wuiimuvr . 2637 and 2242. total prlnclnal and In t.r-rt due ai23.70. Cost $1.45. Tota Lavlna Walters under ordinance Noa terest due $133.70. Costa $1.45. Total $125.15. Parrel No. 327: Lot Eight (). Bioca Two ,2). Walnut Park Add., assessed to John and Lavlna Walters under ordinance Nos. 2637 and im. towi principal and Interest due $132 43. Cost $1.45. Total $133.88. Parcel No. 328: Lot Nine (). uioca Two (2). Walnut Park Add., assessed to John and Lavlna waiters Jtnn ..,. . A-,nanA HlU 9ri.17 and 2242. total principal and Interest due $132.43. costs $i.a. iowii vuooo. r, -i x-n va- 1t. One 111. Block Three (3). Walnut Park Add., assessed to L. J. zetz unoer ommtu 2637 and 3242. total principal and In terest due $107.25. Costa $1.45. Total $108.70. Parcel No. 330: Lot Two (3). Bloca Three (3). Walnut Park Add., assessed to L .J. Zetz under ordinance Nos. 2837 and 2242. total principal and ,n terrst due $107.25. CosU $1 45. Total $108.70. Parcel No. 331: Lot twelve ii Block Four (4). Walnut Park Add. assessed to Belle E. Warner, undor ordinance No. 2243. total principal and Interest due $64.41. CosU $146. Total $65-86. Parrel No. 332: Lot Thirteen (Hi. nioic Four (41. Walnut Park Add lit para aqu . Warner under . . , A tn RflllA V. ... nlAt tntal nrlnclDB orninance iw. and Interest due $64.41. Costa $1.46. Total $65.86. Parcel No. 333: Lot Fourteen (14). Block Four (41. Walnut Park Add., assessed to Belle E, Warner under ordinance No. 2242. total principal and Interest due $64.41. CosU $1.45 Total $65.86. Parcel No. 334: Lot Fifteen (18), Block Four (41, Walnut Park Add.. assessed to Belle E. Warner under ordinance No. 3242. total principal and interest due $64.41. CosU $145. Total $65.86. Parcel No. 335: Lot Sixteen (11) Block Four (4). Walnut Park Add., assessed to Belle E. Warner under ordinance No. 2242. total Prtne'P' and Interest due $64.41. CosU $1.'8. Total $65 86. Parcel No. 336: Lot Seventeen (17). Block Four (4). Walnut Hark Add., assessed to Pine Lumber Co. unlet ordinance No. 3242. total principal and Interest due $64.41. Costa $1.45. Total $65.88. Parcel No. 337: Lot Three (3). Blick One (1), West Walnut Park Add., as sessed to Belle E. Warner under ordi nance No. 2637. total Principal and interest due $66 86. CosU $1.46. ToUl 'barrel No. 838: Lot Seven (7). Block One (1). West Walnut Park Add., aa sessed to Wm. and Olive Connor un der ordinance No. 2637. .total princi pal and interest cue $83.78. Cos ll 45. Total $65.23. Parcel No. 339: Lot Eight (8 1. Block One (1). West wainm r.ia . - sessed to wm. ana --- der ordinance No. 2637. total prlnc -pal and Interest due $83.78. Costs tl 43. Total $85 23. Parcel No. 31": Lot Nine (91. Block One (1). West Walnut Park Add.. a ...L to wm. and Olive Connor un- der ordinance No. 2637 total princi pal and interest .... 'preTrLot Ten (.01, Block One ,11. west Walnut Park Add., .. Jessed to Wm. and Olive Connor tin derordln.nc. No. 2637, total prlncu pal and Interest due $63.78. Co.. "ceTo. Lot Twenty ,30, Block Two 13). west walnut Park Md. aiS.cd to wm. and Olive Con Sor under ordlnanc. No 3636 total prlnclp.l and Interest due $697. CosU $1.48. Total $70.73. Parcel No. 344: Lot Seventeen ,11). Bloc" One (1). Whitman P.rk, as sessed to Geo. Croft et ux under ordi nance No 3515. total prlnclp.l and Tnterest due $269 40. Cost. $1.45 Total "rarrel No. 319: Lot ""'- Wolfe'. Sub. assessed to Mary J wolf, under ordm.nr. ?' principal and Interest dj. $33.18 Costs $1.45. Total $34 80. rarer' No. 3V: Lot Eight 8'. Wolfe's sub., assessed to Mary J. Wolfe tinder ordln.nr No WW to el principal and Interest due $33 le CoU $145. ToUl $34 parrel No. 351: Lot Fourteen (t Block Two ,21. wolter. Add -f.v to Belle E. Warner and H.J nrrllmnr NO 2VT. and interest due ,, cost. $14.".. Tot.l $268 27 M! w. Ha.f Lot, Ten East Mtns. - - - p Gossett under ordlnan-e Nos. 268i and 72H. total prlnclp.l and In tew. a7. $86 80. C.S$I4.V lot.l $88 36 parrel No. 351: Lt One 111 Blcck Two ,3). Anderwn Tt.ft Add., aa seawd to C K. and Fthe! roffeen un der ordinance No. 2659. totsl princi pal and interest, due $134 44. Co-t $145. ToUl $155 89 . t . i f Thlrtv-.l iii. Part Two. Block One ill. BeT's Add . Bsessed to E M snn id Eirrte 4i.r tote) fvhl under ordlnspre N' principal and lnvr"t um j, CcU,l.4. Tool 103 77 Parcel No. 355: Lot Four (4). Block Two (31, Oak Park Add., assessed to W. F. Wood under ordinance No. 3383. total principal and Interest due $111.91. Costa $1.45. Total $113.86. Purrel No. 35fi: Lot Two (2i. Block Two (21. Columbus Ave. Height Add.. Two (3). Columbus Ave. Height der ordinance Noa. 3651 and 2243 total principal and Interest du $143.68. CoU $1.45. ToUl $'44 08. rarrei .so. a.si: Ljoi rum ii, 'ISn.n ,1, nlr Omi'a Rilh anWMMl tA Verna Grable under ordinance No. 3317, 3383 and 2334. total principal and Intrreat due $244.86. CosU $1.45. Total $246.11. Parrel No. 358: Lot sixteen (lCi. Block One (1). Wortman and Oo:e Add., assessed to H. O. Wortmun and ,. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241. total principal and Interest dui 1125.00. COSU $1.45. ToUl $126.45. Parcel No. 359: Lot Seventeen (I'd, dIa.1. Sn It i U'nrtmin nri Cl.irA Add., aaaeased to H. O. Wortman and E. E. Gore unoer ordinance rio. total principal and lnteiest due $78 16. CosU $1.45. Total 79 60. parcel o. ;iu: ijos iLigiibrru noi. Block One ,1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2341. toul principal and Interest oil. $78.16. CosU $1.45. Total $79.80. Parcel No. 361: Lot Nineteen (19). Block One (1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. Q. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 3241. total principal and Interest dJt 7DiK rnct al 4ft. Total $79.6C. Parcel No. 362: Lot Twwity-four (24). Block One (I). Wortman and Oore Add., assessed to H. G. Wort man and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241. total principal and Interest due $78.15. Cost $1.45. Total $79.60. parcel No. 383: Lot Twenty-five ,25), Block One (1), Wortman md Gore Add., assessed to H. O. Wortnm. and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241. total principal and Interest due $78.15. Cost $1.45. Total $79.60. Parcel No. 364: Lot Twenty-six (26,, Block One (II. Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman aiid v v nnrm nnHM nrrtlnsncs NO. 2241, total nrlnclnal and Interest due $78.15. Cost $1.45. ToUl $79.60. Parcel No. 365: Lot Twenty-seved (37), Block One (1). Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman I 1- nn-a ItnriM OlYllnanCe NO U1D A. u' 2241. total principal and interest due $78.16. Cost $1.45. Toul 879.60. Parcel No. 366: Lot Twenty-elg.lt riot one (II. Wortman and ,-. . .... ac oacAri tn u n wortman . ' ..nrfai nrcllniince Nj. ana a. c. uwo 2241. toUl principal and Intereat due Parcel No. 367: Lot Twenty-nine el No. 367: Lot Twenty-nine 129), Block One (11, wortman .mi Gore' Add., assessed to H. Q- Wortmau ! a tr v nnra under Ordinance NO ana k. t. uo" - - 2241. total principal and Interest dJe parrel No. 368: Lot Thirty (3D). Block One (11. Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman and E E Oore under ordinance No. 2241. totai principal and Interest i'vi J18.16. Costa il.4S. Total 79.60. Parcel No. 3fi9: Lot Thlrty-ono (31). Block One (1). Wortman ana Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman and E E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241. total principal and Interest due $126.00. Costa $1.48. Total $ia-. Parcel No. 370: Lot One (1), Block Sixty-one (61). Original Town, av -eased to L. Neldermeyer. under ordi nance No. 2389. total principal and Interest due $721.13. Costa $1.46. Ti- '"parcel No. 371: Lot Three (3). Blo:k One (1), Kendall Add., assessed to L. M. Green under ordinance Nos. i Jf and 2226. total principal at:d Interest due $145.68. cost ti. ..... mJl t niFpli nf real Dro- Ills iiBqiutus ' perty will bo sold subject to the lien oi any oi.h the City of Medford against the same - h.r.ln If an. and subject to redemption within one il) year rrom oate oi e r vlded by law. ...,,m ' Treasurer, City of Medford. Oreg;d U.S. NATIONAL TO In a reduction of capital of It wholly owned subsidiary. The United States National Corporation, The United State National Bank of Port land. , Oregon, will return to It ahareholdera a large amount which. it la announced, will be distributed in an amount each vear to add tha eoulvalent of one per cent to Ita present dividend payment oi an per cent on shares at par value oi 4u. TH atlvltlea of Tha United Bt&tea Natloni-1 Corporation are now more limited man lormeriy, n-w. Mr. Dick, president ot m unitea States National Bank, "and the em- nloyment of th present large capi tal 1 no longer necessary. Trustees nt the fsnmnratlon hava. therefore authorized dlatrlbutlon to th bank' shareholders of a portion of their capital Investment In tha corpora tlon." CALL CONFERENCE ON POWER BILLS PORTLAND, Ore., March !. fAP) .Tni .TniiTnil aalrl iudl that frraal. dent Roosevelt, In a move to break a legislative jam on in eonneviue aam nivilavit hH 11 atuh a MnfinnH) ia day before Secretary Ickes of the In terior. The Jam was caused by the Intro- rtmt(nn nf vrvlntr hills hv rnn and Washington senators. Invitations to tns conference were sent to sena tors McNary and Steiwer and Repre aentatlve Pierce, all of Oregon. Whether the Washington representa tives received Invitations could not be learned Immediately but It was assumed they had. CANADA'S FOLK SONGS GET MODERNIZATION MONTREAL f UP) J. Murray Olb bon. Canadian author. Is "mod emit Ing" Panada's folk sonr. He la writing new lyrKj on Cana dian theme sung to old tun, gath ered from folk aonga of the various racist groups which hart come to settle In Canada Gibbon la using famous Canadian 1 ntlntlrn htf In th natlATol 1 r e " . rT " Ottawa and In prira rol- i- " uv sjiun im iui new TO SEEK DIVORCE BETWEEN POLITICS, GAME COMMISSION State Conservation Council Sponsors Initiative Commissioners Could Not Be Removed by Politics PORTLAND. Ore.. Murch 16. (AP) The Oregon fttat oonaervation council vot-d today to aponsor an Initiative measure designed to take the state fame commission out of politics. The proposed constitutional amendment provides thtvt commis sioners could not be removed during their term of office except by recsJl or on conviction ot a crime. The five commissioners would sen terms of five years, only on term expiring each year. Appointment would be made by the governor, but only on the recom mendation of agencies or organla-Ma-xia i.-ii.t an tjri hv th atate lecla- lature. Present members would serve out their terms. Ed P. Avertll. former stat game warden and permanent chairman of the conservation council, is father of the plan. ur fl tViat mrh amendment would meet with public approval, aid greatly in our oonaeryawon pnrwu and Drove beneficial to the sports men of the state," Ave rill said. Within a few weeks the circulation of the petitions will begin, he said. The council, holding Its first ses sion since Its reoent organization meeting, also placed Itself squarely behind the movement to clean all Oregon streams of sewage and pol lution. a ..v-.u .... win oa neia tni lau at vrrguu o college, on invitation of Prealdent ... T. - tnXt rtf t.hj Oeorga W. Peary, who told of the national meeting. The council also accepted an Invitation by WUford Allen and w. b. Mitcneii. oon oi Grant Pasa. for a conference there In lat April or May. LEGION 10 TURN EFFORTS NOW TO IT PORTLAND, Ore., March 16. (AP) George L. Koehn, commander of the Oregon department of the American Legion, said last night ths United RtntM wn.rir.ii nt dnrt htm no tiMlrS to carve up poor, defenseless Etht opias or set up puppet governments. Thif o-nrriif,v in irlrlnar Cliha and the Philippines their indepen dence a emo nun-UK!!, .ue i dm,l umii wb do not seek additional territory," he In anavh a iMrlnnnBlrM t it. statewide legion Dirtnaay ceieoracion. He said legionnaires were 'true narlfliitjt" xrhn aak nnlT the "mint- mum requirements to protect our ooraers. The Jubilee, celebrating the birth day and the winning of the soldiers' bonus, was directed by Major George E. Sandy. Martial an4 nit.HntlA miiali flan and bunting and nest uniforms com bined to make a colorful affair. Now that the fight for the bonus is over, the legion can give mil at tention to a six-point program. Kmhn aalti. Ha Mid tha lecrlon promote peace, seek a universal draft law, seek neutrality and deprofltlea- iion ot war, ngn communism ana seek Immigration reatrlctlons, pro mote Americanism among youth. peek pensions for widows and or phans, and aid in community service nat htr Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday but fog or clouds near coast; cooler central eoast Tuesday; gentle changeable wind off the coast. Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight and Tuesday, probably rains north west; moderate southwest to west wind off the coast; normal tempera ture. PORTLAHD. Ore., March 16. 7P The Dutch motorship Bengalen load ed the first flour here today which Is going to the Philippines under the government's new subsidy export plan. Sky-Born Romance When Phillip Ooran, member f the technical staff of the trani pacific sir lint service, sailed tot hla pest at Honolulu Mies Bett Ruth fabeva) of taeramento, Calif, vat fallow passenger. After tvr months In Hawaii. Mist Ruth et turned snd announced their ongsgt mtnt (Aatoelattd Prtit Photo) PROGRAM A ) If Id !fJX: ! i minis it Lmmt mi 1 1 itt'i' ' I WHAT WILL 1936 MAP SHOW? L j !;.; '!5i 1 ' Srf Sacked by 1932 record of astonishing accuracy, Emll Hurja, crack statistician for Postmaster General James A, Farley, Is assembling new data In the seclusion of his Washington office attempting to chart In advance what will happen In the 1936 presidential election. Ha la shown here studying the 1932 map by which Democrat say state majorities were predicted varying only 2,000 to 10,000 from the actual vote cast. (Associated Press Photo) TRIPLETS SPREAD These young triplet children of Simon and Romalne Washlnger tumbled seven miles across anowy fields to carry word to York, Pa., uthorltiea that their mother had shot their father to death In their rowbound farm home. Left to right, tha 12-year-bldt are Ruth, James nd Mary, (Associated Press Photo. T E LENINGRAD (UP) A masterful Job of restoring by the Russian mu seum cleared up the mystery of a valuable painting recently received here. When the Icon "Baptism" arrived at the museum, officials were doubt ful ss to its exact age because of con flicting Identification. The style of painting and the colors wers charac teristic of the 18th century, but the wood used belonged to an earlier per iod. An expert was ordered to get to work. He delicately removed the top layer of paint and found under It an 16th century painting. Continued re search, uncovered a work of the 17th century underneath the 18th century drawing. Not satisfied with theae achieve ments, the expert peeled another lay. er of paint and revealed the original icon, painted by Andrey Rublev, fa mous Russian Icon artist, who did hla greatest work st the end of the 13th century. BE PORTLAND, Ore.. March lflTV U. S- Burt of Corvallls, preldnt of the Young Democratic cluba of Ore gon, announced his candidacy today for the democratic nomination for at ate treasurer. He la 40 years old. He Is hesd of the department ?f viaual Instruction of the Oregon sys tem of higher education. "Educational Institutions ahould bear only thrlr share of what re trenchments the government may find necetMiary. but no more," ha said. The latter hsa been the esse en tirely too often In the past. "1 am In fai-r of sound, adequate old age pensions. I uo not favor he present system in Oreaon that re quires virtually a rsuper'a at element before an indlrnt ran qualify. I fa. vor decentrallrstlon of -:ntld welfare work." LA WHMOWER5 harpner1. for anl rtelire. 23 N. Pr fit. BROS- Firjne al. e call ; 61 Mi DEATH ALARM HEROIC FLIERS CANNES, rrane (UP) On tha "Crolsette,". famoua promenade of Cannes, sn Impressive memorls!, 83 feet high. Is being erected to famoua heroes of French aviation. The monument consists of a srm bollo deslgo of two hug wings cov ering an aerial lighthouse, while be low l th glgantle figure of a French pilot. The statue will glorify tha dlatlng ulshed filers of France, and tht namea of pioneers such aa Louie Ble liot, who first crossed th English channel by air 3Q years ago, and Rol and oarroa, distinguished pilot who lost his life during the World wsr while battling alone an entire enemy squadron. Georges Otiynemer, war ae. who brought down fia enemy planes and was cited 31 times for bravery, will be honored, aa well as Ren Fonck, war filer who felled mora Oerman planea than any other pilot In th French forcea. Transatlantic fliers, such a CosU and Bellont, will also have thilr namea engraved on tha two rolls of honor to ba Inscribed on ths erypt underneath th monument. Near-Wreck Rlama MARin7ELD, Ore.. March 16. (API A timber which lodged In th running gear of tha engine almost wrecked a logging train near her, ftherlff William Howell sstd ha be lieved It poeslbl th timber was placed on the tra'k bv children. YOUR KIDNEYS? If yce njffpT froai r l nl-hta, If kMney Kr.iUrulf brui ynif r'X uni yon art lirtJ aM Hrowty tvufW ffm hndifha er ri'twy anclla. haa t-ei! r1W to Ktn anH woma In mrj; Sa tn !h Vn'.m Taklnf a ftp n but autr anH "A-'.urie" afttr rvrry ntal ahould bring rtmarr.ible Im pmTsnntr Bnv of nir tvifhtw hood 4ntft Bear. TatiWi M t VV Mt.i tl.' -vmpiom Mant whffh la ta fttf A-'.i'k rrV.B anH wnH a aampl of Uftna fr miii to Vt, Pure a Clinic Bof- MOW ARC ml IT. r. ptt 4 '"''' m" M In "a " , inrrilirhlM Dr. tlrf'l V ; j I A nitric TahlfH ha-v h-a m. .. a f (mind -rf Xttt TB" Warll ftion et tli it iiinrjlant i'i Hiirtle ta fl-rthlm rtia IJ kinnn-s. rf flu tin miitL anH rMrinT irritaiina YALE POLITICAL UNION ATTRACTS WIDE ATTENTION NaTW RAVEN, Conn. (UP) The Yale Political Union, although little more than a year old .has attracted International attention and eventual ly may be the portal through which more college men will enter politics than In many years. The membership of the union, while proponderately liberal, la not made up exclusively of that school of thought. Like the English house of parliament, the constituency of about 130 students Is composed of conserva tives, liberals and radicals. This union Is unique In university annals In America, and Is patterned largely upon the Oxford and Cam bridge unions of which many Eng lish statesmen have been members. Stanley Baldwin and Sir Anthony Fden were members at their respec tive colleges. The union alms to give under-grad- uates a taste of politics, to stimulate. In the words of Potter Stewart, one of Its members, "undergraduates along the Unas of political activity, so that at least some of the members may go Into politics after graduation." "Formation of the Vale Union," says Stewart. "Is a direct challenge to those who have pointed out the complete Inability of schools to pre pare for political life. We hope to train the college youth for politics." President James Rowland Angell called the union the most significant extra curriculum development In his administration, and President Roose velt and others have commended the project. Pounders of the union were Max Ml 111 ken, son of the fsmous Califor nia scientist, now at Cambridge, who was its first prealdent. and a conser vative; August Heckscher II, grand son of the New York capital tit: Jona than Bingham who, when editor of the Yale Newa. shocked university cir cles when he advocated that Yale give courses in Communism and Fascism, and Richard Moore of Brooklyn, man aging editor of the Yale News. Heck scher. Moore, and Bingham were dis tinctly liberal so that It might be said that the membership of 130 Is largely controlled by the liberal ele ment. Another prominent member of the union, Whltelew Retd of Nw York. son of Ogden Reld, of the New York Hers Id -Tribune, Is a conservative. The liberal viewpoint Is defended by Stewart, editor of the Yale News, who says that they have their own Ideas and think out things for them selves, "Thualy, there cannot fall to i be a tinge, even an entire dyeing In liberal Iran," he added. Stewart is a New Dealer. There are those who view the po tentialities of the union with inter est. The Institution of the union un doubtedly means a greater interest In government and Its problems, a keener political consciousness on the part of Yale students. When Jack London, Invited to Tate as guest of the few under-graduate Socialists, he was nearly thrown out of Woolsey Hall. There has been a vast change In sentiment since that time. OR. SOMMER, RETIRED PORTLAND, Or.. March 18. Pr Dr. Ernst a, Sommar, 68, retired Fort, land surgeon tad former Tlc.pra. dent of th American College of Bur. geons, died her Sunday. He waa mayor of Oregon City In 1808 and formerly waa professor of surgery at th University of Oregon medical school. He was born In South Bethlehem, Pa. He waa graduated from th Wlllamett Unlverilty med leal school In 1890. Later he spent two years studying foreign methods In Europe. During th World wsr h wa com missioned captain In th army med ical corps at Camp Lewi. O West Kin Passe WARRENTON. Or., March 16 (AP) Funeral eervlaes for Albert B. Wast, 68, brothr of former Governor Oswald West, will b held at Astoria today. He died her Saturday after a brief (lines. H wat th father of District Attorney Wlllla West of Clat sop county ' OOOOOOGOOOOO Just Ask Those We Have Served Wt Kt content to let those whom we have lerved ipeak for ui. And tbey do generoue. ly. They know and let their fricsidi know that our service provide for the finest of quality and consideration at the most reasonable prices. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Solicited for Membership in Order of Oolden Rule and Declined OOOOOOOOOOOQ STONE-AGE MAN IN SEQUOIA PARK SrQUOIA PARK. Csl. (UP) One million years ago, when the Java ape-man existed, this section of Cali fornia already was occupied by a primeval race capable of making atone utensils. That la the conclusion that ha Just been made public by Walter Fry, United States commissioner of Se quoia park, and Dr. Francois Matttiea, noted geologist. Although the Java ape-man la re garded as the oldest known human link, there la every Indication, the two scientists assert, that a mild, more humanized type of man existed at that time In Tulare county, Cali fornia. The conclusions of the two men are based on the existence at Atwell Mill and Olant Forest of a number of giant etone basins In some cssei four feet in diameter and from two to four feet deep. It has been proven to the satis faction of scientists that these could not have been formed by the action of water, nor have any grinding tools with which they mlglit have been made ever been found. All theories as to their possible use have been discarded. However, the most Important dia covery In connection with them, made by Dr. Fry, la the presence of sn inch of encrusted volcanic ash In two of them that were lying ex posed to this material. The youngest volcano mountain In or near Tulare county la a cone near Golden Trout creek, but which, ac cording to Dr. Matthea, could only have had Ita last period of activity over a million years ago. The conclusions of tha two scien tists are that the basins could only have been made by a primeval people) living here a million years ago. These baalna exist only In the Sequoia belt of Tulare county. B Midget Paotos lSc. PEAS LEYS. Success Certain With Startling New Fact About God, Says Philosopher Movie Writer, Turned Rellglou,. Leads Sensational New Treed Combining East and West. LOB ANGELES, March 16. Man can employ unused powers and un tapped resources for hla own advanc ment. An entirely new rellglou, thouaht derived from a fresh Inter pretation of the teachlnga of Christ viewed in the ugnt oi preaent aay sclentlfta learning and demonstrating how Man, as a part of God. can ac complish modern-day miracles or per sonal advancement and triumph over fear, pain, dlstross, and material want, Is stimulating wide spread Interest In "Theophllos," distinguished Holly wood philosopher and writer. Prana-Logoa, this new religious de velopment which 1 derived from and combined with the fundamental teachlnga of Jeaua and the great prophets of the Orient, bellevea that the nower of God la In every day Ufa to get that Job to sell that Idea to win tnat gin to do saiminu you want to do. According to "Theo phllos" It Is possible for sny averse person who understanda tha working of God' Power to secur every worth while thing for wnich he desires. It re-sfflrms Christ's ststement. "Knock snd It shall be opened unto you: Ask and ye shall receive." Prana-Logoa teaches that God'a promise to man kind was literal and exact and that only through dogma and Ignorano haa It been forgotten and hava dis tress, want, and world-wld depres sion settled upon the world. "Theophllos" haa shown thousands how to use this mighty GOD-POWER for the enrichment of their live not Just spiritual enrichment but position, prosperity, money, lov, all of the things that make Ufa worth living. He haa told, In a flv thousand word lecture on PRANA-LOOOS how to uaa tha power of th actual living God which la In all of ua and which la responsible In every case for any success, health, happiness, and flnn clsl prosperity which any person has ever enjoyed. This lecture 1 avallabl without charge to every reder of thl publication, Thla Important message 1 some thing that no sincere person st'no I Interested In finding the Truth, or la seeking happiness and auccess can afrord to miss, send your nam and address to PRANA-LOOOS, Room 809 C, lh'l South Broadway, Los An geles, California. Th lecture will b sent without cbarg and without ob ligation. Send in your nam and ad dress today. Ad.