MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1933.
PAOK TWO
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OFF FOR CONTEST
EARLY Ti
At elht-thlrty tomorrow morning,
member, of the Medford high ichoo
bind will embark on chartered bua
for CorvallU, when they will compete
In the atatewlde blh school band
conteat Saturday.
Three membera of the band, Vir
ginia Loomln, Tom Harvey and Bob
MorrL, accompanied by r. Wllaon
Walt, director, left thU morning for
the north, In order, that the three may
compel In aolo contests to be con
ducted tomorrow.
Mra. Walt will accompany the
group leaving tomorrow morning.
COaVAIiLIS, Ore., April .)
Thirty high school banda, a record
number, will toot their inappleet
notes tomorrow and Saturday In the
annual state contest at Oregon State
college.
The winners In all four divisions
last year will compete again, but La
Grande, class B champion, will enter
the class A competition.
Oorvallls la defending champion In
the A division for schools with 700
or more students. Jefferson high of
Portland, which won the class A
championship three conseoutlve years,
will return after a year's enforced
leave to give other bands a better op
portunity. Beaverton la class O champion for
schools with 300 to 4S0 students, and
Burns for class D schools with fewer
than 200 atudenu. -
About 100 of the 1000 musicians will
compete In th solo contest tomor
row for honors In flute, clarinet,
oboe, saxophone, bassoon, trumpet,
French born, melophone, trombone,
baritone, bass and snare drums.
Lewis Will Launch
Safety Campaign In
Nation-Wide Drive
Lewis' Super service station, B. F.
Goodrich company tire dealer at
Eighth and Front streets, has entered
a nation-wide campaign to be waged
by the company against the use of
unsafe automobile tires, according to
W. L. Lewis.
"The Goodrich company, a pioneer
In the promotion of greater safety on
our streets and highways for more
than 20 years, has enlisted 1U entire
dealer organization In this campaign
which opened April 1 and will con
tinue until May el,
"This latest safety drive will bs
conducted as a contest and dealers
will receive various awards based up
on the showings made In the local
ities they serve.
"Goodrich launched Its work tn
furthering highway safety when au
tomobiles were beginning to be gen
erally used, erecting warning signs
on dangerous ourves, at Intersections
and schools throughout the United
States, some of which are still In
service.
"In 1919 Goodrich Introduced a
aafety tread for automobiles, design
ed to give positive road traction and
prevent skidding.
"In 1S31 Goodrich Introduced the
SUvertown Safety league and approxi
mately 2.000.000 motoriata have sign
ed a pledge of ssfe driving since the
lesgue was an.-ounced. '
The latest Goodrich contribution
to safer driving was the tire contain
ing the Life-Saver Golden Ply to pro
tect against blowouts at high speeds.
"This newest drive against the
continued use of unasfe tire Is an
other step Intended to reduce acci
dents," Mr. Lewis sntd.
College Solicits
Material For Gym
CENTRAL Omr, eb April (. ff
Nebraska Oentrsl college students
atarted a "gym by June" campaign.
The first move was to solicit 0,000
bricks and 600 tiles which they haul
ed to the campus site set aside for
the gymnasium. Then they Issued this
statement:
"Wo look to sports lovers In every
corner of Amerlcs to send us a brick
or two fur our building."
Ladies Of F. O. E.
Plan Friday Dance
indies' Auxiliary of the F. O. E.
lire giving a dnnre with banket lunch
Frldny eve., nt Eaulca hull. 0 p. m.
Ladles bring bucket. Dance 2Ac
couple. Baskets to be auctioned.
Av.)
Will Display Whale in Medford
Remember Moby Dick? And ddl n moving pictures, but an honest
you ever see a while? Not a whale to jroodnesi whale In the flesh? No?
Well, her Is your chance. A general
representative for the Paclflo Whal
ing company of Long Beach, CaU-rm-nia.
) tn Medford making ar
rangements with officials to bring
to the city tneu mimmoin birum.
exhibit, which features a monster
whsls. 65 feet long and weighs 88
rtons.
Accompanying the wMle on Its
transcontinental tour are many other
species of marine life, Including
giant octopus, electric rsy fish, huge
... hark and the only
traveling exhibit of live Penguins in
America.
mi nxnihit is on a specially con
structed rallrosd car, more than
100 feet in length, ana win
placed on a aiding near Main
street on S. P. tracks for exhibition
Monday and Tuesday, April la-l.
Everywhere that this exhibit csr
. anwared it: has created a wide
community Interest because of Its
educational value to me younger
element, who can see at first hand
what their parenta In most in
stances have not been able to wit
ness during thslr lives. Coptaln
David Barrett, veteran whaling ccm
msnder, will appear here In per
son with the exhibit, and Is "sklp-
! , .v.,.. rr a crew of 80 men
pc, . w.-.o
who are accompanying the whale,
who explain the moaorn ana oiu-
Hnu. m.fhnri. of WhallnK. The C--
hlblt will be open to the public from
noon until 11 p.m. oany.
BAILEY INFANT DIES
AT
Nancy Lee Bailey. Infant daughter
of Wllmer and Nora Bailey, passed
away at the home of her parents In
Gold Hill late Wednesday afternoon.
Funeral services in charge of Con
ger funeral parlora will be held at
the grave aide In the Rock Point
cemetery Friday at 2 p. m. Rev. D.
8. Millard will have charge of services.
BStd
(Continued rrora rage One)
economically successful in the oil in
dustry and some others. Co-operative
coal yards exist In some local It lei.
Co-operative farm-to-oonsumer stores
have sprung up nearly . everywhere.
The theory should be tested In all
industry. It would afford cheaper
prices for consumers. It would ellm
inate many middlemen. What it
would do to the small business man
la something the brain trusters do
not like to dwell on.
But, bellsve It or not, a large group
of the pure thinkers are determined
to try It out at the first opportunity
President Roosevelt and the govern
ment officials will give them.
Only a reader with a good memory
can appreciate what a big double
backward flip-flop this new lad of
unadulterated thought is. These
same brain trusters were for price
hiking at first.
When they first arrived here they
talked about restoring 1028 price
levels ,the pre-war parity of farm
prices, etc. The NRA, AAA, gold
polloy and many another were based
on that theory. This objective has
not been reached. Latest figures from
the bureau of labor statistics disclose
the general price level to be 79-3 per
cent of the 1026 level (week ending
March 28).
Anyway, the brain trusters do not
want the 1926 level any more. They
realized that 1926 prices on 1936
wages would soon wreck everybody.
They soon dropped that fad and took
up one which was more fully thought
out, the Brandels-Prankfurter theory.
It held that what Is wrong with the
economic system Is bigness, not
prices. Considerable breast beating
for tse little man then ensued. The
last tax bill feebly approached the
breaking up of large businesses. The
A. T. and T. Investigation was Insti
tuted. The Robinson -Patnoan bill
has been pressed.
But now the turn of thought Is
swerving to the contrary approach.
It proceeds In the opposite direction
of low cost marketing, low prices,
antl-mlddleman, anti-little fellow.
Nevertheless you may see It tested
in a big or little way. provided, of
course, that they do not think of
something else first.
The damage suit of William Flip
pen, aged resident of Gold Hill,
against Perry As her aft, Medford auto
dealer, continued today In circuit
court with prospects that the case
would be given to the Jury by mid
afternoon Friday. Flip pen seeks 2$,
000 for Injuries allegedly sustained
when he was struck on the Pacific
highway In Oold Hill by an auto
driven by Ashcraft. t
A half-dozen witnesses were on the
stand yesterday, their testimony deal
ing largely with distances, aaserted
speed of the Ashcraft car, and tire
marks.
Dr. L. D. Inskeep was called this
morning to give medical testimony
and explain X-ray photos.
Fllppen, through counsel, alleges
that Ashcraft drove the auto In a
negligent and reckless manner, and
the defense alleges contributory neg
ligence on the part of Fllppen.
Suits and Blouses
for Easter at
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S.
Petrels have become the prey of
hungry gulls.
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Men's White Oxfords will be especially
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$3.45 to $3.95
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(Contlnuad from Pags One )
Hon at 33. ur picked previously
also are claimed for Landon.
Senator Neely (D. W. Va.) forward
ex! the Roosevelt certificate for the
May 13 primary to his state. This
was In line with the general ad
ministration strategy to seek dem
onstrations of favor for the president
prior to the Philadelphia conven
tion. The next b primary, next Tues
day In Illinois, flnda Senator Borah
up against another candidate for the
first time. He and Knox were work
ing on final plans for campaigning
today.
Borah Jubilant.
Borah, fresh from a preferential
primary victory over an unlnstructed
slate In Wisconsin, where he cap
tured 31 of the 34 votes, wsa Jubilant
as he plunged Into a four-dey cam
paign before the Illinois balloting.
Both he and Knox claim Illinois.
Knox, who ha the endorsement of
the state central committee, haa Just
completed a state-wide drive.
Knox last night was given definite
assurance of support frcm eight of
the 11 delegates from New Hamp
shire. Although the delegates were
elected last month as unpledged.
they were In favor of Knox. After
a conference at Concord, they agreed
to back him. The other delegates,
absent from the meeting, were ex
pected to concur.
With President Roosevelt on hla
way back toward the capital, the
capital looked to him for a possible
pronouncement bearing on the com
ing campaign. The chief executive
has a spesklng engagement In Balti
more Monday, but he baa not an.
nounced his subject.
Call for Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of warrants drawn on School
District No. 69. No. 1807 to 1835 In
clusive. Interest ceases on April a,
1938. Payable at First National Bank,
Medford. H. L. CARLTON,
Clerk, School District No. o.
Admiral Byrd reported he found
snowy petrels nesting in the Antarctic.
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used the 'Discovery' and it was of real
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Buy now I New size, tablets 50 cts.. Ilqnld.
$1.00. Large si, labs, or liquid, $1.35.
Write to Dr. I'ivcc's Clinic Buffalo. N, T
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Up to
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