MTCDFORD MATL TRTRtTXK MEDFOKP. OT?EOOX. FRIDAY. APTJTTi 10. 1936.
PACE THREE
structs me further. I all all remain as
campaigu manager."
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most ot the Interesting blrde ot the
Pacific elope.
Of particular Interest to the crowd
was hie assertion that the meadow
lark, Oregon's state bird, eat a diet
of approximately 75 per cent harm
ful Insects, only a small portion
(10 per cent of the diet) being seeds.
Dr. Cookman stated that at one
time It had been urged that the
meadowlark be exterminated as
ravager of grain crops.
Good Points Stressed.
The habits and interesting features
of the various biros were siroaecu
with an eye toward the fascinating
and unusual. He displayed the body
of a tiny humming bird and of a
giant horned owl. and pointed out
the good points of each.
Dr. Cookman Is a member of the
International Adventurer's associa
tion, and put on display the flag
iti Rvmhollzes such membership.
The particular bit of bunting has
been carried by only lour ovuer
Admiral Byrd, on his flight over
the South Pole; Sir Klngsford-Smlth
on his daring flying expeditions; Dr.
Arthur Torrence on his trip to the
Belgian Congo from where he brought
the first pygmies, and by Col. E.
P. Bailey whose trips Into the heart
t tvm Attfttrnllftn bush set the world
agog a few years ago. Dr. Cookman
Is the last man to carry tne us.
whivi n-nl he nlaced In the Archive
of Flags In Washington. D. C, as a
permanent trophy.
rvhjn- inpnkprii nn the Droeram In
cluded Fred B. Cronemlller, chief of
the division of wild life and range
management, V. 8. forest service,
San Francisco; Theodore Jlmpson.
CCC boy, who won a recent con
servation essay contest in the Ninth
Corps area; M. L. Klmmel. presi
dent of the Oregon Wild Life coun
cil; B. EC. Snider, president of the
Shasta - Cascade Wonderland; Tom
Stanley, secretary - manager - founder
of the association, and William Gates
of Medford, who acted In the ca
pacity of master of ceremonies.
Other officers of the association
were Introduced, as were Karl Jan
ouch, supervisor of the Rogue River
National forest service: J. Carlisle
Crouch, chief ranger of the Crater
take national park; A. H. Banwell,
manager of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerco, and Judge
and Mrs. Earl B. Day.
Officials of the Shasta-Cascade
Wonderland declared that the wild
life tour has netted remarkable re
sults, and that Interest In promoting
the territory as one of the nation's
playgrounds is increasing rapidly.
.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened. We call
for. and deliver. 23 N. Fir St. (SIMS
BROS. PhODe 261.
Dmtd
(Continued rtom rag One)
T3.ir. nn. VwOtPVJk It. but
trustworthy aource &y gold hoard
ing; nas oecome &o acuw m
that gold bars are being cut up and
sold In thin slices. The peasants
am nutting their avlnm Into these
pieces of metalllo Jelly roll and hid
ing them out in we Damyaraa.
Thl. .rnlaln. Ih nMtlllflX French
situation on devaluation as well as
anything oould. wo rrencn govern
ment has dared to devalue w i
because of political fear of the peas
antry. Furthermore, Prance can gain
nothing by devaluation, except the
bookkeeping profit on the gold she
already has.
At the same time, French econo
mists must have informed their gov
ernment that the franc la out of
in. ipiu nthi wnrlrl currencies.
They also must know that their
costly fight wilt be fruitless in me
end. Everyone else does.
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ETHELWYN B. HOPFMANK.
The hardest thing to find out In
Washington is what the treasury la
doing with the stabilization fund: It
ts not an inviting detective problem
anyway, because you will go to JaU
If you are successful.
Budget Director Bell, however, will
not be prosecuted for informing the
house tax committee that no more
than 9300.000.000 of the fund has
been used so far. At least he ex
plained that the reason this amount
was carried on the books as the
stabilization fund was because It
was the working capital. The other
$1,800,000,000 IS liswa as reserve.
r-nn.rtiinMv tf Mr. Moreen thau
Joined again recently in repelling
the last attaCK on tne iranc, no uj
not spend very much.
- Some students of the French situa
tion are proclaiming that a military
dictatorship will be established with
in a year. They do not see how
France can combat two adjoining
dictatorships without one. The trou.
ble is nobody worth while has ap
plied for the Job. If France had a
living Napoleon or a young Clemen
oeau she would have a dictatorship
now.
HEAR CANDIDATES
AT MEET TONIGHT
(Continued from rage One.)
Townsend board, the managers are
selected by the national leaders,
New Munagrr to Talk
Weir will be the principal speaker
at the meeting, Paine said, who add
ed that the newly-arrived mauaer
will discuss "Townsendlsm and Or
ganization." Paine slad he did not
know whether Weir would touch
upon recent upheavals within the
Oregon party. These Include:
Repudiation of the state board's
endorsement of primary candidates
by the na tlonal board as contrary
to policy.
Disapproval by the national board
of Palne's plan to raise a campaign
fund by collecting a nickel a week
for six weeks from the claimed mem
bership of 130,000 in Oregon.
Incorporation of "O. A. R. P., Ltd.,"
to take over the previously estab
lished state organisation.
Resignation of Charles Hansen as
state manager, succeeded by the ap
pointment of James Logan and in
turn followed yesterday by the ar
rival of Weir as Logan's successor, at
least temporarily.
State Hoard to Meet
Paine revealed that the state area
board would meet here tomorrow
morning but said he did not know
what it would discuss.
Asked whether any of the Oregon
officers who are also candidates for
poll teal office, including himself, had
resigned In accordance with the na
tional board's declaration that a
Townsend officer cannot retain his
post and still be a candidate for of
fice, Paine said:
"That is to be determined. I do
not know whether the state board
will take that up tomorrow, but I
presume it will go into the whole
matter of orginazatlon with Mr. Weir.
I have not withdrawn my candidacy
for national committeeman.
"I was employed by the board as
campaign manager and until It in
Two Fatalities
In Industry Week
SALEM, April 10. (AP) Albert
Hodge, Enterprise laborer, and Adrian
Kato, Portland supply insn, died
during the past week ss the result
of Industrial accidents, the atate in
dustrial accident commission report
ed today.
Hodge, was Injured at Enterprise
March 33. and Kato at Bonneville
April J.
AcvldenU last week totaled HBfl.
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Half or Whole
lb. 28c
COTTAGE BUTTS . . . lb. 28c
PORK ROAST
lb. 19c
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Shrimp, fey. Royal Club,
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Shrimp, standard pack, 2 for .25c
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Green Peas, fancy, 3 lbs. 1 9c
Bananas, fancy fruit . lb. 5c
Lettuce, solid heads 2 for 9c
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If Kraut, No. 2 can 2 for 25c
Grapefruit, Royal Club 2 cans 29c
Peas, Royal Club, tiny sweet, can . ,19c
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MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb. can 28S 2 lb. can 550
INSTANT POSTUM, 8 oz. package . ...2e
POST BRAN FLAKES, package 11
SWEET POTATOES; Sun Blest, whole 2 cans 25
PEAS, Sun Blest, No. 3 soive, can 15
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Chocolate
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large can 1 Qc
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