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PXGE EIGHT fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. 'AUGUST 17, 1938. LARGE GROWD IS A capacity audience Is expected to attend the Democratic . rally to De held tonight in the party's new head quarters on the first floor of 2l! West Main street opposite the Call fornla Oregon Power company, J. R. Marshall, county chairman, said this morning after tabulating Inquiries received from all parts of the dis trict. The new clubroom has a seating capacity of more than 400 and Mr. Marshall declared that the place would be filled. The meeting is to be addressed by national and state candidates who are expected to ex pound their policies and governmen tal nhllosophy. Attorney Porter J, Neff will preside. The meeting will convene at 8 o'clock. Visiting candidates who are sched uled to address the meeting include Mayor Willis Mahoney of Klamath Falls, aspirant to a seat in the unit ed States senate; E. W. Klrkpatrlclc, candidate for congress from this dis trict; Alfred P. Dobson, candidate for state attorney general; and U. S. dirt, youthful contender for state treasurer. Claude McColloch, chair man of the state central committee is also expected to be present. An invitation to attend the rally has been issued by Mr. Marshall to every voter desirous of getting a close-up of candidates for public office. This is the first Democratic rally of the fall campaign to be held here and ts calculated to dispel the political apathy that has enveloped Jackson county for the past several years. As the November election draws near In creased interest is being shown in political meetings, observers aay, and an especially large turnout of voters Is expected tonight. The Weather Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday, fogs on the coast; lit tle chango In temperature; moderate northwest wind off coast. Oregon; Fair tonight and Tuesda; but morning clouds or fog near coast; little change in temperature; moder ate northwest wind off coast, As the new owner of the former Rogue River Greenhouses, corner 14th and Franquetts fits., we offer you a 10 cash discount on all August business, so thst you may get ac quainted with us. Try our . Funeral Sprays, Baskets, Designs, or sick room bouquets. Phone 104. Meyer Green houses. ySlfff Vourfe happier wiih bANDAHD ) iGA50LINE She neglected to mention those Prize Crop Tobaccos Of course it's wonderful that you can now get strictly Iresh cigarettes anywhere in the U. S. A. Thanks to .. those two jackets of moisture-proof Cellophane on every pack of Double-Mellow Old Golds. But the real charm of "Double-Mellows" is their prize crop tobaccos ... the very pick of home-grown and im ported leaf. With a flavor you've never met before in a cigarette . . . and one you'll never want to leave! Mother Registers Ninth In Canada s Stork Derby TORONTO, Aug. 17. (AP) The Canadian Press reported today that Mrs. Ous OraBlano gave birth to a boy last night In a Toronto hospital, making nine children her total In the Charles Vance Millar "baby derby." Millar, who died Oct. SI, 1026, left about $800,000 to be given to the Toronto mother bearing the - most babies in tno 10 years after his death. The standing: Twelve children Mrs. Martin Kenny, whose claim is disputed by tho other mothers. Ten children Mrs. Arthur Timleck arfd Mrs, John NaRle. E (Continued from Page One) attempted to remedy his mistake by swerving rapidly but the rapid turn ing turned the car on Its side, . Cox and Fierlsn clambered out of the car to lift ft back on Its wheels. Ouy was pinned inside. When the car was righted, brakes unset, It started rolling off the road before Ouy could get out. It tumbled down an eighty-foot grade coming to tost at the base & total wreck. Guy was thrown clear of the, wreck age near the bottom of tho grade. severely Injured. He as found 30 feet from the machine. Park rangers, wore called to tho scene. They brought the Injured man to the Annie Spring CCO camp from which he was taken to Medford, The party had been to CHcmult and were on the rim road not far from the base of the Watchman, first high point, on the west rim, four miles from the Crater lako - lodge, when the accident occurred., . , ; ON LATE PEARS There has been a recent heavy In crease In codling moth flight, which will result in many worms attempting entry the latter part of this week, according to L. Q. Uentner, entomolo gist, Southern Oregon Experiment station, and O. B. Oordy, assistant county agent. Tills flight Is occurring only In or chards with previous heavy infesta tions and where control of the first brood has not been good. On account of this flight It is advised that the growers of late pears who have had trouble controlling worms, apply an other spray as soon as possible. Use three pounds of powdered arse nate of lead to one hundred gallons. As the situation ts not serious, those growers who have been maintaining clean orchards are not advised to apray. Una Mail Tribune want ads o (ft 3 V Nine children Mrs. OrazJano and Mrs. Orace Bagnato, who expects to move up a notch within a few days. The Ora&lanos, who had expected twins, named the new boy Benito Mussolini. Said the father; "As long as we keep1 on having boys we'll go right along having children. "Benito Is the fourth boy in a row. "As soon as we have a girl, we ll sign off." The 37-year-old mother added: "I'm Just as proud, though we ex pected twins, I don't care so much about the cancea for the money. I'm satisfied where T am. DEFENSE REFUSES I (Continued from Page One) nesses be barred from the courtroom and the court granted his request. The assistant district attorney be gan questioning Miss Hewitt about her ieavlng her mother's home on August 24,'' 1034. Miss Hewitt said she had left the house and never re turned, Attorney Golden entered an objection, which was sustained by Judgo Tuttle. Jury I,crt High, Dry. . "This, very briefly," Fourtner re plied, "is the purpose of the exami nation: It shows the motive, the pur pose, intent and credibility of all witnesses Involved. The Jury is left high and dry by the defense refusal to question Miss Hewitt further." Defense Attorney Harry McKenzlc Jumped up and accused Fourtner of "gross misconduct." Judge Tuttle or dered the proceedings stricken from the record Hnd Tyler was called as the next witness, Tyler related throo conversations he said he had with Dr. Boyd concern ing the operation on Miss Hewitt. He declared Dr. Boyd at first said it was merely an appendicitis operation, but Inter admitted the. sterilisation. SOI RURAL SCHOOLS With one or two exceptions, the rural schools of the county will open Monday and Tuesday, September 7 and 8, the rounty school superinten dents office reports. Two or three of the schools, on the floor of the valley, will start the fol lowing week, September 14, to permit some of the students to remain at work In the orchards another week, and Increase their educational funds. Medford and Ashlnnd high schools nre scheduled to open September 8. ALBANY, Aug. 17. (AP) Repres entatives of civil organizations asked the Albany city council to construct a municipal swimming pool. FOR PERSONAL LOANS OF ALL KINDS W E Thomsa. 4fi 8 Central mm rim i I 1 faw I S3 ' Hi . ' v" ' ami f" lt''1 F. R. IN ADDRESS (Contlrjueo irom Papa One.) Royal Oak, Mich., priest said "I be lieved that Inaugural address. I be lieved those pcerlew lips which enun ciated golden words In that campaign Of 1032. "Why, hero was a new voice. Here was the reincarnation of Chrlst'3 voice. He;-o was the echo of that voice which spoke on Tuesday of Holy week and was stilled on Friday of Holy week which had said: 'Drive the money changers out of the temple.' 'This peerless president of ours is sued an edict for the nationalization of gold. By 1934, at Christmas time, forgetting the babe that was born In Bethlehem, this peerless president passed over the coins that he had confiscated from the men and women of the country to the private owners of tho federal reserve bank, your masters and his cordial advisers," said Father Coughlin, speaking un der a torrid sun In Cleveland stad ium. Mesmerized "Then I knew ne was using you and me on tho chessboard of life. I '.hough t that those surrounding him had mesmerized his Intellect until he was forced to act against his bet ter Judgment." Father Coughlin recovered later today and left for Detroit. He said everything was a blur to him for 10 minutes before he stopped speaking yesterday. "Everything went black," he said. "I turned around and fell into the arms of a policeman. I wanted to stop speaking 10 min utes beforo I did. My knees were buckling under me, , "The troublo was that Saturday was entirely too strenuous. I had been working night and day for two days. I hadn't eaten all day Satur oay. I was awake and ill all night. Sunday morning I was unable to keep anything on my stomach." The annual budget hewing for non-high school districts of Jackson county has been set for Saturday, September 12, In the courthouse aud itorium. At that time discussions will be heard for or against the proposed budget estimates, as prepared by the budget committee for non-high school districts. Tho committee is composed of Dr. George B. Dean, chairman, A, E. Brookway and County School Super intendent C. R. Bowman. Total expenditure for non-high school districts for the year is estl mated at 63,276. The receipt are placed at $1,417.10, leaving a total to be raised by taxation of (61,857.00. Expenditures are listed as follows Tuition $51,760 Transportation - 8,525 Gr. w m mm r AW 1,800 00 SO 200 200 200 500 Equipment Fmergency .. ST. LOUIS LAO IS AKRON, O.. Aug. 17. (AP) For riding his home-made soap box on wheels down a 1100-foot concrete hill side track In 28.4 seconds, 14-yeor-old Herbert 3. Muench, Jr., of St. Louis won a (2800 scholarship to any state college or university In the country and a kiss from his mother. Triumphant over 115 boys from all over the country, he won the all Amerlcan soap box derby yesterday before 100,000 persons, coming In a length ahead of Harold Hansen, IS, of White Plains, N. Y, Hansen won a now automobile lor his showing. In third place on the basis of a consolation race delayed by the rush of spectators was Robert Richards, 14, of Lima, O., who received a new auto. A motion picture camera and projection outfit went to George O. Kendall, Jr., of Portland, Ore., who was fourth. , Norway Recovering Fast PORTLAND, Aug. 17. (AP) O. B. Qrlmley of Oslo, chief advisor on Canadian and American matters for the Norwegian-American Steamship company, said while stopping here that Norway Ms practically back to normal. Warrant interest ,HW Postage, telephone, etc..... Printing, mimeographing. Travel expense .... Clerical expense AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC. AUTHORIZED BY T STARTS REPRISAL (Continued from Page One.) tlan. Reports along the border said firing squads, beean executions soon after the bombardment started. Dispatches from Bilbao said the rebel destroyer Velasco shelled Port Santurcl starting fires there but causing no casualties. The bombardment annarcntlv wa Intended chiefly to demoralise the government defenders. Prisoners Burned Alive At Saint Jean De Luz. Prance. Qer. man sailors reported that 500 prison ers held as hostages by leftist govern ment forces at Bilbao were burned alive when rebel shells set fire to their warehouse-prison. One of the bloodiest battles of Spain's month-old civil war was fought meantime in the ancient wes tern province of Estremadura, with 20,000 government troops and mllltla men trying to break a rebel blockade along the Portuguese frontier. The government reported fierce fighting with bayonets, with no quar ter shown on either side. Start .Merciless Drive Reports that rebels, In taking Badajoz, had executed 1500 govern ment adherents spurred, the govern ment forces Into a merciless drive to "completely exterminate" the rebels ,V V ' MW -mm. IBTiTI W T -mmamw In the west, authorities at Madrid said. Messages from Captain Bayo, chief of the government forces landing at Pal ma, Mallorca, said his men were in possession of the entire coast as far as Punta Amer. (Reports reaching London stated rebels had trapped the Mallorca land ing party, killing 500 and taking 250 prisoners.) In Madrid, two ringleaders of the capital's unsuccessful military revolt, General Joaqulm Fanjulm and Col. Jose Fernandez De La Qulntana, died before a firing squad, convicted by a ccurtmartlal of military rebellion. Earlier, Spanish government troops seized fascist rebels barricaded In the Oljon Jail after bitter fighting and began the "victory march" across the Isle- of Mallorca, GRIDIRON REFEREE PORTLAND, Aug. 17. (AP) A state examination for referees for high school football games "will , be held on Sept. 6, John L. Oary, sec retary of the Oregon Bute High School Athlotlc Association, said to day. Examinations will be held in 45 cities, among them the following with the supervising officials: Ashland, B. O. Forsyth; Baker. Troy Walker; Cottage Drove, "Pop" Oran nls; Enterprise, O. F. Campbell; Eugene, Harry Johnson; Grants Pass, J. F. Swlgart; Heppner, Ed M. Bloom; Klamath Falls, Lloyd B. Emery: Ln Grande. Arnold Oralnpp: Lnkevlew. V V 4? DISTRIBUTORS STANDARD OIL DEALERS John O. Burcham: Medford, O. Q, Smith; Milton, James Burgess; Myrtls Creek, Dan W. Poling; Ontario, J. h. Turnbull: Pendleton, Austin Lan lireth: Roseburg, Clyde H, Beard; Salem, Fred Wolf; Union, John W. King. Storekeeper Stubborn. PORTLAND, Aug.. 17. (AP) Rob bers make Fred Bleuer stubborn and mad. Two of them tried to hold him up, demanding he empty the till of his grocery store. Bleuer refused, Th robbers threatened to shoot. Bleuer remained adamant about giving up his cash, so the robbers drove off. 1 Phune 542. We'll haul away your refuse Cltv Sanitary Service. INDIGESTION "doesrit live here any more" I take t Carter' Little Liver Pill befort nd 1 afi mfal and get relief. QC.M.Co. WIRING & REPAIRING .sat ferae tory Work Guaranteed! OLSON ELcCTRIC Phone 115 3 N. Bartlett ' j h