NTEDFOTCn MATL TrRTTNTR. MTDFOKR CVREGOT, MONDAY. MARCH SO. 1935
PAOTC RTCYEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
' To Spokane Among passengers
boarding the northbound train yes
terday morning was Mrs. E. E- Meyer,
wno left for Spokane. Wash.
To Seattle Mrs. A. A. Seekats vas
among Medfordttes leaving yesterdty
morning tor Seattle, Wash.
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Keff Eetnrns Porter J. Neff, Med
ford attorney, returned yesterday
morning from Portland where he
made a week-end business visit,
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To North Dakota Leaving on tha
northbound train this morning was
K. L. Whlteson, whose destination was
Grand Porks, N. D.
Visit In Anhtand Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Trttes visited In Ashland Friday
evening, calling at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Garry Newton.
- Luther League Meet The Luther
Lague of Zlon Lutheran church will
hold a regular business and social
meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in
the church parlor.
. To Sell Popcorn A popcorn sale
will be held at the Washington school
Thursday by members of the P.-T. A.
of that Institution.
- To Klamath Camps Capt. O. L
pierce, assistant Inspector of the Med-
nu4 rrri H I fiH if. 1ft. yirtn.w nn n
, inspection trip to the camps Of the
Klamath area.
To San Francisco Among those
leaving by train tonight will be C
H. Allen, who la returning to head
quarters In San Francisco af ter mak
ing a Business visit; aero.
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Returns Home Eldon White re
" turned this morning to his home In
Fargo, N. V., Biter being called here
last week by the serious illness ana
death of his brother, Edwin J. White.
Visits Here Mrs. Arthur 8 trader
: returned this morning to her hone
In Eugene after having spent the
.' week-end visiting at the O. E. Strader
home and also with her son, K el ton
Strader.
Back to College Malcolm Lundy
Jones, student at Willamette univer
sity, returned north this morning
after spending the past ten days vis
iting with the Rev. and Mrs. S. H
Jones of Jacksonville.
Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. O. TL
, Moffat, formerly of Ashland and now
living here, were in Ashland Friday
vlsltln their daughter, Miss joy moi
' fat. a student at the Southern Ora-
; gon Normal school. They also made
several business cans miring me any
Get Birth Notice Mr. and Mrs, T.
: 6. Cady of Jacksonville star route
received notice the latter part of the
; week of the birth of a daughter to
then son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
and Mrs. Louis C. Cady of Moscow,
: Idaho. Mrs. Cady left by train for
j Moscow yesterday for a visit with the
Janonch Due Back Karl L. ?- i
nouch. supervisor of the Rogue River
national forest, Is expected back to
morrow from Portland where for tho
past three weeks he has been assist
ing In the revision of the UnltM
States forest service administrate v 2
handbook.
Clear at Crater Weather In Crater
Lake national park today was de
scribed over the morning broadcast
as clear, bright and cold. The park
Is now covered with 153 Inches of
snow. All park roads are open, ex
cepting the rim drive which la being
plowed. v
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Has Broken Leg Bobby Hearn.
young grandson of Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Hearn of PhQenlx. suffered a
broken leg while playing last Thurs
day noon. His father, B. E. Hearn,
motored from Portland to be with
him over the week-end. He Is con
fined to the Community hospital.
Attend Forum Lunch Fred W.
Scbeffei, city superintendent, and A.
H. Banwell. manager of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce, today
attended the forum-luncheon held In
the Redwoods hotel under auspices
of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce,
To' Honor Scouts Parents of Boy
Scouts and members of the Washing
ton P.-T. A. are Invited to attond
the scout meeting Tuesday at 8 P
m. at Washington school when scouts
will receive awards. The parents and
sponsors are anxious to encourage the
boys by showing interest in tneir
work.
To Beside Here Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ville Stlne. Jr., and Mrs. Sttne's
daughter. Miss Jean Douglas, have
arrived from Sacramento to make
their home here where Mr. Stlne will
be the Medford representative of the
Blrely Orange Juice company. They
are at present, house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Klme. Mrs. Klme betn?
an aunt of Mr. Stlne.
' Ski at Crater Harold Wall and
Fred Schmidt spent yesterday skiing
In Crater Lake national park. With
18 Inches of new snow on the ground
they reported skiing conditions were
better than at any previous time this
year. Park roads were open but tne
state highway between Union Creek
and the west entrance was coverea
with 10 Inches of snow, making motor
travel slow and somewhat hazardous,
they said. ' t
To Butte Falls Maurice Tedrow.
district ranger of the Rogue River
national forest, and SI marl Jarvl, who
la to replace Mr. Tedrow here, left to
day on an Inspection trip to Butte
Falls and the CCO camp at South
Fork.. Mr. Tedrow, who has bem
promoted to the Colville national for
est, plans to leave here vmn aire
Tedrow on Wednesday for Tonasket,
Wash- where the couple will make
their home.-
BLOOMING TREES
HIT SEVERE BLOW
BY UNUSUAL COLD
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EASTER QUEEN GETS ACQUAINTED
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Her Is dainty four-year-old Shirley Walt getting acquainted In
advance with her bnny and chick. She wii (elected as queen of th
annual pre-Easter frolle held by the poultry Industry at Petaluma,
California' "eoa capital." (Ateoclated Preei Phnt
Medford federal experiment station,
and Dr. P. C. Reuner of the Talent
experiment atatlon. Both ignM that.
It always loots worse than It really
Hard To Beat
"Undoubtedly, In orchards that did
not amucUe. there will be heavy dam
age." Dr. Relmer said. "Due to atmos
pheric conditions It was dllllcult to
beat, aa the heat sped upwards
quickly. Th tot blooming pear and
other fruit have probably escaped
scevere loss, aa they are In a less ad
vanced state of development than the
earlier pears. There will be plenty of
pears left, In my opinion.
It waa a. severe frost ana were wui
be some loss, and some of the pears
may be marked." said Dr. Aldrlch.
The extent cannot be determlnd un
til after the blossoms have turned
black or brown. The latter condition
will develop today."
Dr. Relmer said the pears nave aur-
vlved Juat aa oold a period. Records
show that on April 3, 1918. the mer
cury dropped to SI degrees at the
Talent station degree less thsn
that shown last night.
Heavy Uws Feared
County Horticulturist 0. D. Cordy
also stated the loss could not be de
termined until later, but said, "there
was undoubtedly heavy loss in some
of the colder orchards." Damage In
the general run of orchards, where
smudging prevailed, he figured aa
nominal loss, with varying aegrees
according to conditions.
A wind blew most 01 tne nigni.
which nude It difficult to keep the
temperatures up, and it waa heavy
cold," Horticulturist Cordy said.
In some of the colder orcnara.
smudging started aa early as eight
o'clock, and smudging crews war has
tily called from their homes ana tne-
aters. After a cloudy aay. ne say
cleared shortly after seven o'clock. In
some orchards the firing continued
until past eight o'clock this morn
ing. A light haze In mid-sky this
morning minimised the danger. A
heavy blanket of smoke blanketed the
orchard dlstrlcta most of the day.
UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BOOSTS CAPITALIZATION
PORTLAND. March 80. i- (AP)
The United States National bank
notified stockholders Saturday that
an Increase of capitalisation to
500.000 carried the approval or
shareholders. Assignable rights for
th subscription and purchase oi
additional stock "will be issued April
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SAN FRANCISCO, March SOV (AP)
The Hammond Lumber company
announced today the election of
Leonard O. Hammond as president.
h is the son of the former presi
dent and founder, the late A. o.
Hammond, and will head the tirm
and Its associate, the Hammond at
Little River Redwood Co., Ltd.
Brazil's railroad grwoth was shown
In recent official figures ss follows:
in 1804 the miles In operation to
taled 11319.831; in 1934, 20,494.100
The Lucas trophy, awarded In rec
ognition of outstanding civic perform
ance, went to Bavsnnana mayor.
Thomas Oamble, In 1935.
The only band of Indiana remalnlo
In Colorado are th southern U'es.
who live In the southwest corner of
the state.
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MYRTLE POINT SCHOOLS
CLOSED BY MENINGITIS
MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Marc'r. SO.
(fl The grade and Junlc high
schools closed here today wl-an It be
came known a atudent w 111 with
spinal meningitis.
Brssil's railroad gro'th waa shown
tutlon on January 3 1788, being the
fourth state to take that action.
Ifforta of Oerjian agriculture ex
pert are being directed to Increasing
farm production by reducing plant
and animal diseases.
Canning of papayas tnsy become a
new Induitry In the lower Rio Grande
valley, vhere the fruit la esslly grown
stouten reported general In-
ereaj of 88 percent In harvesting her
prMdpal crops In IPX.
Ruth Shaw (above), yoi ng un
employed Salt Lake City bookkeep
er, was found sssaulted and dead
beside a canyon road na'.r that city
ftsr ah had left a pjblle dance
hall with si., unidentified young
man. (Aeaoeiated Press Photo)
NASAL
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Relieve th done" sndl
Irntatlnn by appiyinR
mvntnolalirm niljni
and morning.
HITLER DEFENDS HIS POLICY
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Ity that Governor Harold O. Hoffman
might exercise a self admitted doubt
ful power of reprieve.
Th governor virtually pleaded
Hauptmann'a ease before th pardons
court.
He ha said repeatedly however
that he had no Intention of granting
another reprieve.
Th corridor of the state house
where the announcement waa made,
was jammed with persona Including
legislators returning for the session
tonight.
The German leader, surrounded by Nazi emblem and loyal fol
lowers. Is shown as he told an estimated crowd of 100.000 at Karls
ruhe, Baden, that nothing could make Germany renounce her regained
sovereignty over the Rhlneland. Thla waa Adolf Hitler' first publlo
address after sending troops Into the Rhine area. (Associated Press
Photo) .
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Miss Edith McMahon (above),
was selected by fellow.students s.'i
th University of Arizona to be the
institution's 1936 "desert quren."
(Associated Press Photo)
OREN R. ADAMSON
ON HIGHWAY JOE
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still parked In the she. His bortv
was crushed horribly, and he Is oo
lleved to have died Instantly.
The body was discovered 1ft or 2C
minutes later by F. T. Crosby, tlnia
keeper on the project, who lmmedt
ately ran to tiio scene oi opera ttoni
and summoned aid. The coroner
then notified.
Operations on the project were sin
down fur th day. Harry Harbert,
truck driver on the job and cltv
frlertd of the dead man, drove t
Etgle point to notify Adamson's fam
iff.
Besides the four children, he alw
leaves his wife. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced later.
GERMAN ELECTION
ARMS HIRER FOR
NEW AGGRESSIONS
(Continued from page One.)
MRS. VANDERB1LT
malnlng 643,026 ballots, 'the electors
wroto no or otherwise made their
votes "Invalid."
In the German view, the fact that
there waa no chance to vote In im
position, but only to take the Nazi
party list or leave it. did not detract
from the overwhelming Nazi triumph.
Servant of l'eople.
Dcr Fuehrer now felt, Informed
sources said, that whatever he might
demand from the other powers ne
would demsnd not as the dictator,
but as the servant. of 67,000.000 Ger
mans who commanded him not to
yield one inch of German territory,
nor one bit of German rlghta.
Hitler, It waa believed, would be
more lntranslgeant thnn ever now In
his dealings with other nations.
There was no Intimation, ,iuwover.
of the exact contents of hla extensive
counter-propoealB to the Locarno
powers, promised for tomorrow In his
preliminary reply March 34 to .the
Loudon plan for a settlement of the
Rhlneland Issue.
WASHINGTON, March 80. (AP).
Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbllt loat
today In the aupreme court In her
effort to obtain custody of her
wealthy 12-year old child, Gloria.
The tribunal refused to review
a decree of New Ycrk courta award
ing chief custody of the young
heiress to her sunt, Mrs. Gertrude
Vanderbllt Whitney.
Sensational testimony waa re
ceived during the two-month hear
ing before th New Tori aupreme
court. It became so spicy at ram
that the public was oxnluded.
Copyright, 1938, by the Associated
Press.
.TRENTON, . J., March SO-(AP)
The long shsdow of th Lindbergh
baby murder fell across two more
men today even as the court of par
dons met to consider th mercy plea
of the condemned third Bruno
Richard Hauptmann.
one of the new figures In the In
creasingly bewildering case the
middle-aged, clergyman's son, Paul
H. Wendel, wss held In Jail here.
A formal charge of havtng murdered
the baby was filed agalnat him, but
he Issued a statement denying any
knowledge of the crime, and the
county prosecutor said he, too, was
convinced there wsa nothing to war
rant prosecution.
The other man Oaaton B. Means,
former federal agent and now a fed
eral prisoner for having fleeced Mrs.
Evslyu Walsh McLean by pretending
to be an Intermediary In ransom
negotiations with the Lindbergh
jsby kidnapers stood self-eccused
by a "confession, purportedly pen
red in bis Leavenworth penitentiary
-ell.
The focus of Interest, however,
burned with lncreaalng brightness
ipon the principal figure. Bruno
"Menard Hauptmann, despite the
... . .n..tPn 0f tne new charaC'
ters Into the case. The question to
be amrwered either by the court of
pardons or by Governor Harold O
Hoffman was whether Hauptmann
would die aa scheduled at 8 o'clock
tomorrow night.
I
7red Astaire and
Ginger Rogers In
Craterian Romance
New box office records were set
! the Craterian theatre yesterday
Ith the opening of tha new As-lre-Rogers
hit "Follow th Fleet."
nd, greeting the capacity crowds
ist thronged the theatre, the atars
inned. whirled, exchanged wis'
racks, eung and romanced In the
tvia that has msde Fred Astaire and
Jtagor Rogera th aoe dance taam
f the screen. They can mark down
Follow the Fleet" as on of their
:est.
But, In th enthusissm over the
talent that are so msrkcd In the
t.mn mtjLrx. one shouldn t forget nan
dolph Scott playing the part of
Fred's eallor-nuany, nor enoma uu.
r.n l mention Harriet U"ro,
who make her screen debut tn this
show, olvlne every promise of r
comlna a big time favorite. For
one thine she has a oharmlng man
ner, for another, an attractive iat
and figure, and topping those as
tnhiites. a Dlrsslng voice thst I
heard In her Introduction of two
of the many Irving Benin soni
number. 'Oct The Behind M
Satan" and "Where Are You."
But, getting back to Astalr and
th lovely to look upon Miss Rog
ers. Starting off with s bsng, the
film opens with Fred leading his
sailor band In a catchy novelty
number "We Saw the Sea." From
there th acene rapidly eblft to a
danc hall In San Franclaoo, where
dinger la one of th paid ehter
talnera. All of which glvea th two
their first chinos to get together
and danos In a snappy routine "Let
Yourself Go," that has aa much
alp and verve and whirling feet as
youll see In many a day. Later on
In th film. Ginger use It for a
solo number In sn audition for
Job which, Incidentally, she does
not get due to Fred's well-meaning
but ruinous Interference.
Astalr also haa a solo number
In "I'd Rather Lead a Bsnd," set
on the deck of the battleship, and
topping his routlns In "Top Hst,
which Is going some to ssy the
least. There are t couple of other
numbers tn which the two stars
Join, "All My Egcs In One Bssket,
aamt-comedy novelty Bit nd, as
th grand finale, their latest bsll
room creation "Let's Face the Musle
snd Dsnce."
There Is plenty of th "snsp and
go" that haa characterised past nita
from these two stars, which when
mixed with the comedy and back
ground tory makes "Follow the
Fleet" on of those pictures that
ahould be marked down aa the
must see" type. It playa until to
morrow night only.
hard-hltttng tough guy. th plctur
gives one exceptional seen In which
th Latin star starts a varlUbl
roughhouss after getting fed up
with being pushed about by hi
fellow workers. For those who Ilk
to se the suave and romantlej
Oeorg Raft, they also can havw
their desires fulfilled for It 1 In hi
scenes with Miss Russell that Raft
glvea hi best performance. And
after all, who wouldn't want to b
at their beat with regal Rosalind
Russell, who Is rapidly Becoming:
one of the eereen's best-Ilked xam
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PORTLAND, Ore, March 80. (AP)
Dorr E. Keasey, 81, retired realtor
and former member of the stste
house of representatives from Port
land, died of a heart ailment nere
today.
Medford Lodge No. 83, I. O. O. f.
Meet on eacn
Tuesday, 7:80 p,
m.. I. O. O. F,
hall, 310 W. 8th St. Members are
urged to be present and visiting
brothers alwsy welcome.
Gen. ailchl Nlehl (6ovs) became
an of th "big three" of th Japa
nese army by hi appointment ai
lnspctor-gnral of military sduoa
tlon to succaed Gen. Jotsro Wata
nab, on of th victim of th mili
tary aaaauina at Tokyo. (Aaaocl
ated Prea Photo)
Famous Mentalist
On Rialto's Stage
Starting Sanday
Something new greeted patrone at
th Rlalto theatre yesterday witn
the opening of Jay Clarke's week
engagement on the stage where the
famous mentalist Is causing tne
hudlenc to wonder "How doe be
do Itf For. apparently not a miss
yesterdsy marred bis record of not
only repestlng questions thst were
written on pieces of paper without
even taking them out of the glasa
Jar In which they bad been drop
ped but also giving the answers.
leavtng the questioner wondering at
the almost uncanny powers of the
man.
The screen feature on th program
glvea George Raft one of the best
parts he baa ever had. Teamed witn
Rosalind Russell and Leo oarriuo,
"It Had to Happond" la the ewlftly-
paoed, thoroughly entertaining story
of an Italian immigrant who rises
rapidly to political power from hla
lowly atart aa a dlich-dlgger. Rosa
lind Russsll Is Mrs. Rodman Drake,
wife of on of New York's big trust
company' presidents, part playsd
by Alan Dlnenart. Leo Carrlllo la
Raft's bosom friend and It u uar
rlUo who, In his own psrtlculsr
and altogether comical style, brings
In much of the comedy with wnion
the film abounds.
For twose who like Raft as the
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CARS painted. Spray system. Low cort.
Guar. Auto Beauty shop pu. iuoi.
PHONE 969 -R, re-wpnolstering, r-
fialshlng. re-glueing tmoauiw
489 ACRE grain and stock ranch.
mostly fenced, lou acres piow uiuu,
springs, timber snd outside rang.
Price 5.0O0.0O, $1300.00 cash, bal
ance a5O.0O per year, plus t, n
Incumbrance. Consider clesr resU
dence as down payment, Medford
Pipe & Mach. Co., 40 S. Fir St,
Medford, Ore.
GOOD citizenship requires that you
register and vota. rtegisuanua w
the Msy primary closes April 14tb.
Jsckson County Democratlo Cen
tral Committee.
FOR SALE Power shovels, screens.
oonveyors, cruaners, vumi
n:.'.!, boilers, snd mining equip
ment. Medford Pipe As Mach. Co,
40 S. Fir St., Medford, Ore.
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WANT To buy used Fordson or soma)
other used light tractor, rnoue suo.
Central Point. TrelcMer.
WANTED Elderly ladles to room and
board; large sunny rooms. Reason
able. Mrs. Flaherty, Central Point,
Just back of Telephone office.
LOST Female Boston Bull; nsn-.,
Mldgey. I.'o Mil. Pleas return,
114 N. Front. - .
LOST Saturday at Oriental Gardens,
silk purse. Finder please return U
Mall Tribune and retain th money.
WANTED Girl for general housework;
and care of 3 children. Call laBO.
DO DOE GRAHAM 1-ton truck: run
good; priced for quick sale oc trad
for wood. See carkln.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. - .
Dodge and Plymouth.
LOST Friday, pair of glaase. Leaf
at Tribune office.
FOR SALE Good milk cow and year
ling heifer. Both for 80 If takea
at onoe. Vern Ouohoa, Phone 857-L,
FOR SALE Attractive 4-room horn
near junior high; wood rang, hard
wood floors. Price Uuu.
Also, modern 4-room nous on
Berrydale Ave., 1-3 acre. Price 1800.
Immediate possession. Essy terms.
See W. J. WARNER. Jackson Co.
Bldg. and Loan. V
FOR SALE S360.00 credit at discount,
on new Chrysler or Plymouth. Call
387-L. .
small furnished Mbuse. 134 S. ivy.
for SALE Allalfa seed, 14o lb. .
H. Neldermever. Phone 6P7-R-1."
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