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PA'OE EIGHT MEDFOTtD MAIL TRTBWE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, 'APRTA 20. 1936. WENDEL CASE PROBE PUSHED SAN FRANCISCO, April 30 (AP) Cltlea of the south have ahown no Increase In employment, Mayor Flo. rello Laduardla. New York, told Die opening Hon of a regional merlin? of the Untied Statea conference of mnyora lyre 1.1'v. PORTLAND YOUTH RAGING RIVER BATTERS BONNEVILLE PROJECT SAMSON TO ERECT F ON FRONT STREET PORTLAND. Ore.. April 30AP) Thoughts which came to Owen W. Mutthews, III. 10. at worM boy scout Jamboree t Oodollo, Hungary, formed the basis of his peace essay that won Eddie Cantor'a 15,000 schol arship. 1 just wrote what I knew," said the Portland high school graduate. At the Jamboree three years ago were boys of his own age from all eountrles. "Even though we could not talk each other'a languages, we made ourselves understood," he eald. "We knew that, no matter what the diplomats of our respective countries might aay to each other, we boys had no reason for fighting each other. That was the basis of my eaaay. I suggested that the governments of all countries could well afford to sponsor auch International youth conferences, Instead of leaving them to a private agency like the boy scouts. , "I believe, and I iuggested, that such meetings of your people would do more for world peace than any meetings of diplomats." Matthews Is an Eagle Scout. The prize was originally awarded to Lloyd Lewis, 17. of Plattaburg. Mo. but he was disqualified for entering an easay copied from a professor's paper on peace. Matthews has been working a a messenger for a packing company. He graduated from high school In Jan uary. 1935. BRIDGES SPEAKS BY FLYING FROM S.F. PORTLAND, April 30. (AP) Harry M. Bridges, president of tho San Francisco local of the International Longshoremen's association, eald the Issue In the San Francisco waterfront strike today centered upon employ ers' demands that the I. L. A. rid Itself of certain local offloers, Includ ing hlra. A breaoh appeared between Bridges and William Fischer, president of the Maritime Federation of the Pacific, at a meeting Sunday of nearly 3000 seamen and longshoremen, before whom Bridges appeared after flying here from San Francisco. He flew back last night. The two leaders disagreed on the questions of Jurisdiction and hand ling of the San Francisco strike, although Fischer agreed with Bridges that "the employers are not going to tell us that we will remove this or that official." The large audience applauded Bridges freely as he told of the San Francisco tleup over the controversy concerning the steamer Santa Rosa, and gave htm a rising vote of thanks for his message. His Wife Slain 1 -1 - L. H. Tittsrlon, radio executive and brilliant graduate of Cambridgl and Harvard universities, is shown a he left his New York apartment for the police station to be ques tioned over the bathtub murder ol his pretty wife. Police had but few cluea to the murder mystery. (As sociated Press Photo) DON'T SLEEP LEFT SIDE, AFFECTS HEART Gas Pressure May Cause Dis comfort. Right Side Best If yon trws In bed and can't sleep on right nine, try Adlcrlha. Just ONE dose relieve xtomach OAS prelng on hxart eo you sleep soundly all nlcht. Adierlka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowels and brinRs out foul mat ter you would never believe wis in tout system. Tni old matter may have ptM-fned you for months and caused OAs. sour stomach, hesdache or nervousness. 1r. II. I- Mw.it., New Yofk. reports: "In ruldlttnn to Intestinal draining. Aillrrlkii jmitly tv-lucrs haeterta and colon lt.ii llll " Mr. Jn. Filler: "G on my stom ach m m bad I could not eat or ulecp. F.rn inv henrt hurt. The first dot ol Adlerlk brought me rellff. Now I ent a 1 wish, sleep fine and never felt bettr." Olve your ftomach and bowels a HFAI. c'.citnMnii with Adlerlka and m-e how eox1 cm feel. Just ONS (;vw relumes OAS and Chronic conrt- ' pntion. tr ail rininctsts and 1 itrw depatmienX Jannmt Dru I (Juu-a, An unuaually early aprlng freshet sent the Columbia river on a rampage which threatened a key erlb In the 42,500,00O Bonneville Dam power and navigation project and halted barge operations. Engl neers, however, reported no material damage resulted. Here are the raging wateri battering againtt tha rjartlally completed dam. (Associated Press Photoi CO-ED COPS AT U. "hwssS?i J These senior co-eds were chosen as the health patrol to make the campus "proper posture" and "vitamin" conscious during Health Week, recently held at the University of Oregon. From left, bottom row, are Henriette Horak, Portland; Peggy Chessman, Astoria; Mary McCracken and Virginia Younle, both of Portland; Dorothy Bergstrom, Ashland, and Margaret Petsch, Santa Cruz, Cal. Top row, Mar garet Ann Smith, Eugene; Roberta Moody, Eugene; Adele Sheehy, Reva Herns and Nancy Lou Cullers, all of Portland. , POSSES CLOSE ON T I (Continued from Page One) Patrick's creek a wild country, with which he la well acquainted. A close guard Is being maintained on the Redwood highway on the theory that Hoylman may pose as ffleaSs ' MM Kti "I'm returning your check, f'ifil f J Another tnal convinced m I I Old Cold, are well." WM. ! Ji M V REBOK. Philadelphia. f? J I: r. ........ x.... a.,w2.-- .. iMiatiMsMWR-Hssasgteiaw DOUBLE-MONEY-BACK OFFER In effect since Oct. 6, 1935 Smoke half a pack of Double-Mellow Old Golds. If you're not pleased, mail us the wrapper and the remaining ten cigarettes at any time within 30 days from this date, and we'll send you double the price you paid for the full package, plus postage. (5,yneJ) P. LORILLARD COMPANY, Inc. (.Established 1760) I 19 Wert 40th Street. New York City 0. GUARD HEALTH OF FELLOW STUDENTS If . k I f a "htteh-hlker" and escape from the net, with a friendly; motorist. One report said that Hoylman had been seen riding a bicycle on the high way. Many Join Hunt The state police, the sheriffs of Cooa and Curry counties, and Del Norte county, Cal.. with resident of the district are engaged In the hunt. Sheriff Brown said last Saturday the capture cf Hoylman was a mut ter of hours and he expected to have him back in the county Jail early this week. Hoylman escaped from the county Jail Friday night, April 10, when he attacked Jailer Harry Ingling with a pair of scissors, and slashed and slugged his keeper Into submission. Hoylman wes due to appear for a LQ: uear V take 6&c& ifCuA manetf 5M "1 can't keep your refund. I now fnd I like Old Colda too well "Jf.anSapirstein, Jamaica, N. Y. "ft t mandatory life imprisonment sen tence the following morning. 4000-PLANE AIR CORPS GIVEN HOUSE APPROVAL WASHINGTON, April 20. (AP) The house today passed a bill by Representative Rogers (D.. N. H ) au thorlzlng an Increase of army air corps strength to 4,000 planes. The measure now goes to the senate. The present authorized strength is 1,800 planes, but war department of ficials contend the army air corps Is far below that figure. Horseman Dies TORONTO, April 20. (AP) Wil liam Donahue, 72, well known trainer and horseman, died today After a long Illness. YOU CAN'T LOSE in trying Double-Mellow Old Golds, as these smokers found out. They asked and got double their money back after the first pack. But they tried a second pack . . . and Double-Mellow Old Golds won them com pletely. How about you? Have you had the thrill of Old Gold's prize crop tobaccos? . Ill JLTai I ; A It. -I I X vA v lie f A 4 1 .rr,XL... I f .f ' . "Here's your check (un- I tl 1 "Those ouor-mcouismokes I I v : . X m - mm I j : cashed). Ihe second pack I I! I ire maivelout. 90 am re- I i g,jg 'Hi el O.C's sold me." V. C. I t I turning check." WALLACE I I SCHOELLER. Passaic N.J. I I J W. FRITZ. Chicago. I 1 j--vwsrw-jijw n kibiiii urn " 1 r RnaneavveneaHM I aalftAi.iiM)iiii,liii -mmmmmmmA . ., isaaMsMi; i J (Continued from page One.) road at the rear and a rail spur Is to be constructed for direct loading and unloading, Mr. Samson said. Carl Y. Tengwald, realtor, negotiated pur onase of the land. "We simply have to expand to take care of Increased business," Mr. Sam son stated. "A new warehouse la ab solutely necessary. Our March busi ness showed an Increase of more than 100 percent over that of the same month a year ago." For General Storage Mr. Samson la engaged In the seed, grain, milling, storage and trucking business at 229 North Riverside ave. Hu will retain his present location along with the new warehouse, he said. The new warehouse will be of fire resistant construction. It will have a modern storage arrangement with Individual storage rooms. It will be used for the storage of furniture and other household goods aa well as commercial products such as refrig erators, ranges, pianos and radios. Mr. Samson stated. He is already accepting storage contracts for the new building, he added. FLOOD SLOWS UP BONNEVILLE, Ore., April 20 (AP) The freshet season put the slow-bell on tho $42,500,000 Bonneville power and navigation project today. Two hundred men were affected by the Initial lay-off. necessitated when the Columbia liver passed the 35 foot level and sent water roaring over the top of crlbblngs on the upstream leg of the new cofferdam. Contracture said work would be confined to the fish locks, pier trips and the powerhouse structure until next fall unless water recedes mark edly before the June peak. The Columbia stood at the 35.7 foot level today. Flying Blanket Cause Of Wreck LA GRANDE, Ore., April 20. (AP) A blanket blew over the head of Mrs. Edith Phy of Union while she was driving near Hot Lake, causing her to lose control of her car. It plunged Into water near the high way. Mrs. Phy, who was returning to her home from Eugene, Incurred two broken ribs and suffered from shock and bruises. Withdraw Pickets MAHSHFIELD. Ore.. April 20. (AP) Pickets withdrew from the shio Alvarado today. A picket line wes established last week under the ion's contention that non-union inca were employed In loading the vessel at Bandon. i Use Mall Tribune want ads. :MrieiBVaa 4lsV .. .. - J "On trying my second pack I 1 ol 'Double-Mellow,,' I got a I f j thrill." Harold C Sager, I 1 I Buffalo, N. Y. I rt is 1 InreMlpillon of the allogd torture-kidnaping of Paul Mendel to ob tain a "confession to the LindberRh crime was pressed by Brooklyn, S. V.v authorities, and Indications were that Gov. Harold O. Hoffman of New Jersey would be tmited to testify. Assistant IHstrlct Attorney Francis Madden (right) here Is Interviewing Wendel (left). The otnera are Miss Lillian R. Cohen, stenographer, and Lieut. Ul Louie of the Trenton, N. J., police. (Associated Press Photo) Oregon Golf Assn. Tourney Date Set PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. (AP) The 12 tii annual championship tournament or the Oregon Ooli as sociation will be over tho Waverly Country club course here June 8 to 13, Oscar Furuset, secretary, said. C. E. Ingalls of Corvallls, president of the association, said special effort will be made to interest college stu dents In entering the tournament. Bank Staff Kidnapped SIOUX CITY, la.. April 20. (AP) Four bandits held up and robbed the Mornlngslde State bank here today and kidnaped four bant officials and employes. L S .Mmfc. The cslcott family lives eleven miles out of tovt-n. Once a week Mrs. Westcott drives in to buy groceries at a Safeway store. Saturday before Easter, the Weatcott lioyg Jack, 9 and Tom. 7 went alonp. They wanted lo be sure she bought egg dyes. (Knnler Sunday egg hunts were a family tradition.) That evening, when Mrs. West colt began coloring Iter eggs, she discovered Ihe dyes had been left on the store counter. It seemed certain Jack and Tom must miss their Easter egg hunt. Then Mrs. Westcott answered a knock at her door. Her Safeway grocer had brought the forgotten package of dyes. To save two boys disappoint, ment on Easter Sunday, lie drove twentv-two miles that evening after his day's work had ended. B EING A GOOD NEIGHBOR to his customers and live in his community is part of your Safeway grocer's service plan. He knows that thoughtfulness can make warm friendships for his store just as surely as low food prices. More and more of his neighbors, your Safeway grocer finds, are coming to understand that he is working at a job they want done. That job is to lower food distri bution costs to eliminate, wastes in between farm and retail store. The better your Sifcway grocer docs his job, the larger will be. So he works with food experts a business team. When Safeway buyers, warehouse- men. truckers, market experts and Uan 2h JJ elicate Jhe flavor lasts Schilling' an ill a PUBF. He drove 22 miles after hours This is d true story. Tht mother wtott letter to tell her apprecia tion of this neighborly act by her Safeway grocer. Only the names i these people have been changed -lo protect their righlul privacy to all who his earnings a family of di)s wd Miss Kuth Harris Of THE Elmo Laboratories will be In this store April 20th-25th will be g'od lo give you Individ ual advice, in slrict.st confidence, regarding your ikin problemj. And, if you will phone our store for on appointment, she will give vou. without obliaatlon. JCT! a complete ELMO FACIAL and MAKEUP 1 S " home economists all help your Safe-, way grocer, money is saved. This means your Safeway grocer can regularly sell you fine foods for less. . It means, too, that a larger share of each food dollar spent at Safeway can be and is) returned to ti t farmer . . . M. L. Bean, Division Manager for Safeway Stores, 239 South East Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon. How much did yon spend for food last month? Check up. Then trade at your neighborhood Safeway grocer's for 30 compare your total savings! Jp J? "W!A."Y lM