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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FOUL), OREGON. FRTDAY. APRIL 10. 1936. PAGE ELEVEN TO BOARD PLANE Fl (Continued from Page One.) the chamber of deputies that Callea waa responsible for the bombing ol the Vera Cruz train last Monday In which 12 persona were killed. Intervention Aim Claimed The lelttsu also claimed that he ,rVaa fomenting antl -government agi tation In an attempt to provoke the ,. Intervention of the United States In Mexico. Ostensibly, Oeneral Calles haa re trained from political activity since last December when he returned from six months' voluntary exile In the United States after losing his control over the nation's policies last June. The government, however, appar ently feared ho was trying to regain his old political power through the regional confederation of workers and peasants, which has been controlled by Morones. . Action Kept Secret As a result. General Lazaro Corde nas. president of the republic, or dered the arrests, which were carried out with the strictest secrecy. Calles was Interviewed only yes terday by the Associated Presa at his Banta Barbara ranch outside the capital. At that time he denied any Interest in politics and It was obvl out he had no premonition of his impending exile. While waiting for the military es cort to arrive at Banta Barbara and take him to the airport, Oeneral Calles told the Associated Press he' believed he was being exiled because the government thought him respon sible for speeches at a workers' meet ing last Sunday where oratora at tacked President Calles. Denies Responsibility "I have done nothing," General Calles stated, "nor am 1 responsible for the conditions In Mexico with the constant strikes, agitations and promotion of class hatred which the -v...mnt ifu.lf Is fomentlne. Accompanied by three sons, one daughter and otner menus, me mer strong man was taken to the airport where the other three prison ers already were waiting. ftr . tarlef wait, they boarded the plane with three army officers as guaros. Oeneral Calles said he probably would go to San Diego, Cal, to live with his daughter, Mrs. Joeflna Torre Blanca. Oeneral Calles, now In his 69th year, rose to the historical position of Mexico's strongest ruler from humble birth as a peon In absolute poverty. raiie, vipcfln as a farm boy, edu ..i r kui.n. t,ch,r. then oaiea iuiiwicii, - -a newspaper editor, then a soldier. ... Af feia 1lf which marked the start of his rapid rise In power, was when he fought In IB 10 ' as a revolutionary against Porflrlo Diaz. He first became president In 1924 t.,,. nrvtmi to that he had main. A-inui i-0sil.nt Alvaro Obreson In power. Afterward he made Emlllo Partes Oil, Pascual Orltb Rublo and Oeneral Abelardo Roanguei presi ,.nt. Ir. Rnr.jMfuOnn. It was his approval which gave the presidency to Cardenas, the pres- mnt rhipf executive Of MeXlCO, ltt 1934. They split, more than a year ago, on questions oi laoor poncy LDI All Medford school teachers were paid by check April I for the first time since 1933. The February i pay roll was paid partially by check and the March 1 payroll by warrant. Some warrants may appear again the next salary payment, said E. H. Hedrlck, euperindent of schools. "We were Just sort of bobbing at the surface In February." he stated, "and came clear out for the April payroll. We may bob back down again but we'll soon be out on top and completely off a warrant basis If conditions keep Improving." The Medford school district has been on a warrant basis since 1932 but on April 1 there was not an out- alandlne warrant against the district, Increased tax payments and curtstled expenses combined to make It pos sible to get off the warrant basts, it wss stated. EXCITING NEW DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE MIND! Kew Affe Methodj Geared To The Dyn amic Tempo Of TODAY I 7 FREE 7 Public Program. Starts, Mon. April 13 HOTEL MEDFORD (See Sunday'. Paper) BOWLING In the first leg of the new city league bowling schedule, the Medco five set a fast pace to step Into the league lead, 3-0 over the Silent club, a group of mute bowlers. Tonight's schedule aeea the Studebaker cham pions and the Eada Transfer fives tangling, with the Medford Concret ers trundling against the Forest Ser vice, Scores last night: Medco English 174 107 121 402 Oreen 151 157 164 472 Somerson 188 148 149 4B5 Lyms 181 120 135 438 Kessler 193 173 165 531 Total 887 705 734 2326 Silent Club Emerlck 103 108 95 304 Pranks 137 132 144 413 J. Powell 128 163 161 453 K. Powell 175 151 151 481 Holland . x 102 112 214 Dummy ....... ..-145 x x 145 Hdcp 10 60 60 130 Total 698 714 723 2139 EUN1 FLARES OP AGAIN (Continued from Page One) leaders, particularly, were guarded. Police were ordered to the home and offices of Attorney General Charles J. Marglottl In western Pennsylvania. Messages were sent over police tele graph systems In eight eastern states warning pos toll ice employes not to open "suspicious looking" packages over the Easter holiday. Children Escape Donald Lehman, 7, and Clinton Lehman. Jr., 9, barely escaped death In the explosion which killed Galla gher and Injured the elder Lehman. Donald brought the package Into the house and Bald: "A man gave It to me." Apparently It was brought by pedal delivery messenger, as was Maloney's. Wilkes -Barre had been relieved of the strain of bitter mine union ri valry for a year. While two unions, one headed by Maloney, fought for supremacy, violence was a dally oc currence. Dynamltings were fre quent. The newer union was vir tually dissolved, however, and many of Its members sought reinstatement In the United Mine Workers of America. . 4 Use Mall Tribune want atls. 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We will make a serious and continuous effort to bring this highway up to a standard beginning with sections that are most In weed of Improve ment.' ' Tou Velle To Help Judge P. L. Tou Velle. state high way commissioner and member of the chamber's roads and highways committee, told the meeting he would make an effort to contact Dr. Hewes. ' The conferees were in agree ment that an effort should be made to bring both Dr. Hewes and Mr. Toms to Medford for a discussion of highway Improvement. A. S. V. Carpenter, chairman of the chamber's roads and highways com mittee, presided. Those attending from Grants Pass were George Rid dle, president, and J. H. Harvey, sec retary, of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce, and C. H. Demaray, president of the Oregon Pacific High way association. GASOLINE DOWN CENT ALL SERVICE STATIONS Gas prices In all stations In the city dropped a cent yesterday, due to a freight differential adjustment. The price drop affected all grades of gasoline equally, and partially bal anced a rise of 3 cents per gallon announced by all companies April 2. Killed at Bonneville BONNEVILLE, Ore., April 10. (AP) "Bed" Bailey, 44, of Vancouver. Wash., a welder worker In the center crib of Bonneville dam, lost his life today when - a pile driver knocked him Into thp Columbia river. f 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY GOOD Citizenship requires that you register and vote. Reglstratlpn for the May primary closes April in Jackson County Democratic Cen tral Committee. FOR RENT Apartment, 8 rooms sud bath; lights and hot water tur ntshed; Frig Id aire. 810 8. Oakdsle GOOD PLAYER PIANO, in perfect condition, for balance due. Terms like rent. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. CARS painted Spray svstem. Low cost. GOOD 6x13 nig. enamel range with FOR RENT -00 South Orange, 7-! Guar. Auto Beauty bUup.. ph. 1061. colls, breakfast set. day-bed, baby room unfurnished home: hardwood i VMMh------ . bed. table model radio, mandolin. floors, fireplace. Areola hot water RENT 3 modern houses. 3 -room and good saddle. WANTED Good heating plant; $32 50 lnc water. 5-room. 204 W. Jackson. horses, cows, chickens, farm ma- Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medlord -- - -- - chlnerv. M'a Trading Post, Jack- Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. sonvUle highway and Lceler lane. Durrell Court. 329 N. Holly. Avail- , -..w,. LATEST Dodge Sedan DeLuxe. only able 15th. MASTER-SIX Bulrk. 1038 model, but W miles; guaranteed every way. w-. -,nrart fnr four vears- in ner- Priced for quick sale; easy terms. : TOR RENT - 204 Tripp Bt.: wood 'T" newtirj! ".bat- PIERCE-AU.EN MOTOR CO. range and cjrculatlui; neater. 20. wr ftc .nTlv ,100 sp,nt . Dodge and Plymouth. ! Also 5-room modern house In condition!, just licensed, price MOO. g-V;," ' ' "Tv'TrT Jacksonville: hardwood floors and . 0verl00k.. JRancn, Mun, Oregon. rB.L pT? i.f.nn hVna oJeen! : fireplace. I5 00. t ... setting: Rhode Island hens, oreen- Inquire 13B Enst Main St., or Phone v " "', ',. ' leafs. Old Stage road, Central point. ! 195orlU7.Wttw. WANTED itrl lor light housework. R- BALEMk cowTTr" wlil'trade! ?SnjENT-Sm.ll furnished house. I!lJIt ?r !'"" ?,w2B"ir Cr" 131 8. Grape. FOR SALE 27 Glen Oak Court. 6- Orchards. Phone 401-R-l. ' room home, with hRrdwood floors, Ju",' " rt m i a Vn nn 1 WANTED -Best property 1500 will flr.piace. piped hot air furnace. WA,?J"VTlnS Ea.l. Prtiit buy. with asoo down. West side lM,lg room and dming mom, t- tur. W. R. Ho'ni.n, Eagle Point. preferred. Box 2886. Mall Tribune. tractlvely papered walls, lawn and bai,e tloott dining table with - -- -"hade trees In front and back. Hon- cn ,.np, 1IOUM Mrd,ord FOR SALE a acres, laaino clover resident owner desires quick sale. r.mv and alfalfa. 2 miles Medford. nearly Clil t.nrlM r. rsv. Realtor. Med- L . , new buildings. 6-room hp"-, K"; ford Bldg.. phone 302. for appoint- chenette. bath, hot water, telephone. age. barn, hen house: aieoo. 500 ment Boj a7H down, balance easy terms. . . . ... .. , 5 Acres close to town, good build- B-FLAT CLARINET. tl2 00, or trade rOR rent Apartment. 2 rooms, klt- lngs. A bargain at 1200; easy for calf or pigs. 90S So. Holly. chenette. bath, hot water, tltlilione. terms. - " garage. 815 West 10th. Ood dalrv and stock ranches. FOR BALE National cash register . Homesltes going at low price. In (garage type), large battery charg- WANTED 1B35 sedan: will trade '30 the scenic westover Heights. er. Porter s service, N. Main and chev. coach as part payment; would Exclusive Agent. B. J. PALMER. Skldmore, Ashland. assume unpaid contract or will py Spac. in Palmer Music Store. SlTegTorn'chTcr'for u """ Bo; ?76J JT"-"!.-- j FOR SALE White Leghorn setting sale at Garrett's poultry Farm and lo8t Gentleman's brown Parker! eggs B W. D. tested. 3c each. D. Hatchery, where everything Is done pellt Mama "J. D. Bell," care Elks' W. Beebe. Central point. to produce quality chirks, using old cuD. j - hens only, blood tested by O. 8. C. i TO SETTLE ESTATE 10 acres good also R. o. P. cockerels and no eggs for RENT 3-room apt. partly fur- land near Medford. price 500. Rent set less than 2 ois.. llo each for ntshed, close In. Inquire 20 So. Fir. 2i acres. Improved, clover and ber- 500 or more, 12c each for less, de- rles 10 per month. A. F. Flowers. llvered. visitors welcome. East N FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet sedan, er ror 12th and Front. St.. p O. Box 183. Grants Pass. ore. eellent condition. Tel. 838-L. 'Tome TigS:' i&rHTv M' C ZULU W5' sSnT IrfW fl & . - ' I V THERE ARE 4 MORE STACKS V 3 V-i JUST LIKE IT IN EVERY IT , , V 1 ...rv v i PiMaSor April 11 & 13 THE LATEST STYLES IN FOOD AWAIT YOU AT PIGGLY WIGGLY'S EASTER PARADE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 9 SOFTASILK Cake Flour 23c 0OCOANUT, fancy long shreds, V, lb. pkg 15f DATES, new crop, 2 lbs 25c GUITTARD Buy the Best CHOCOLATE Pound eP3y . 29c GRAPENUTS Start the day right, pkg 15 JELL-0 Six delicious flavors, package 6c MINUTE TAPIO0A. package COFFEE Strength Essential SALMON King Bird tall cans 2 for 25tf 0. H. B. PICKLES Assorted. Jar, 6 on 101 OLIVES Golden Ripe Pint can 15 JUNKET MIX or Maple Vanilla Chocolate NO WARMING For Smoother ICE CREAM EASTER aaa Chocolate, lg. size wrapped in bright tin fc Li Li O foil-paoked 12 in a 1 fl f W .-..(.I ..-Inn Prl.a 1 W W special carton. Candy Eggs Jelly Hawk or Duck Large pkg. 15c KRAFT CHEESE, assorted MARGARINE Nutola PUREX ASPARAGUS MAYONNAISE PINT . . 27c QUART . 53c ARTICHOKES Fancy large LETTUCE Large solid BANANAS Golden ripe, lb MEAT AND FISH COMPANY 206 E. Main. Free Delivery. Phone 46 FOR EASTER We have some extra nice Prime Beef and Fancy Legs and Shoulders of 1936 Spring Lamb. It has been specially fed for an Easter treat. Fey Steer Beef Pot Roast ib 1 2y2c Fey Colored Capons Ib. 33c Fancy Colored 1936 Fryers Large assortment of POULTRY for you to choose from. It has been scientifically grain and milk fed by the Medford Poultry and Egg Co. UAM nenco Mild CUM lh Qn flAm Half or whole 10. OUC fUCrCr A1 Wisconsin jr billlUuL Cream Brick Lb. Ifl. O0C PURE LARDHo-"nd2lbs. 25c Little Pig Sausage 0ur lb. 25c Bockwurst h" lb. 30c Sat. & Mon. POUND 27c 2 ibs. 53c 3 PKGS. 25c No Starring While Freezing Price Egg Dyes Paas Pure Food Color Jf) ft nVira v I o- 25c jar spread 2 for 29? 2 lbs. 25t QUART .11c Half Gal. 21c Fresh Long Green..,. '...5c lb. FRENCH DRESSING Half Pint 19c 6 5tf 5t Saturday we will have a very large and complote assortment of fresh Sea Foods 00