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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 3936.
No. 165.
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By, PAUL J1AM.ON
(Copyright. 1936, by Paul Million)
WASHINGTON, Oct. b. The Inner
attitude of the crowd around Presi
dent Roosevelt has changed percepti
bly within the
pJf '" 13 last week. Old
V apprehen-
D1UI1B BUUUV UQ
election are fad
lng. T h e y may
be fooling them
selves, but they
are going to be
the most surpris
ed polltlcos In
the U. s. If the
Literary Digest
poll Is right.
These boys are
too old to be
lieve In speeches. Their trust wisely
rests In such practical matters aa or
ganization. What makes them feel good right
now Is the accumulation of such
carefully planned organization ma
neuvers aa these:
The Minnesota dial, forming an
alliance with the Farmer-Laborltes;
the Couzens conversion in Michigan:
spilt oURepublican electors In Dela
ware: the personal drafting and nom
ination .of Governor Lehman In New
York; the John L. Lewis alliance and
Its possible effects in West Virginia,
Illinois and Pennsylvania: the LaFol
lette alliance In Wisconsin; the ditch
ing of Governor Davey In Ohio.
These are not ail, but they are
enough to explain why the White
House- coterie now feels better. If
there la anything else hey can do,
they have not discovered It yet.
Treasury Morgenthau exuaea an toy
stare when the newa came that Mla
tr Mussolini had devalued. There
was no cheering, no comment.
It la always advisable not to make
up your mind about events tn Italy
until you receive the text of official
statements, and sometimes It Is not
even possible then to conclude what
has happened.
There la an additional reason why
officials here first considered any
new monkeyahlnes on the part of
Mussolini or Hitler ss Irrelevant, If
not Immaterial. Mussolini hss a
greater variety of assorted lire than
the average candy shop haa different
klnda of chocolates. They were not
umitMH in be exnorted or used
freely International exchange. Hitler
has even a stronger ban on exporta
tion of marka or gold.
(Continued on Page Three.)
GENEVA. Oct. 8. (API Dr. Man
lev O. Hudson of Harvard university,
tonight was elected to the world court
of international Justice, aucceedlng
Frank B. Kellogg, former unrwa
States secretary of war.
Dr. Hudson, fourth American to
sit on the bench of the world court,
brings comparative youth to tne in
tj.rnntlnn-1 frlhlinal.
A Jurist of proven capacity, he Is
but 50 yeara old. The average age
of world court juoges is on.
A native of 8t. Peters. Mo., Pro
fessor Hudson has had world-wide ex
perlence In complicated Judicial prob
lems.
SIDE GLANCES
by
TRIBUNE REPORTERS
Principal C. Olen Smith of the
Senlorhl down town at the pep rally
today, his skull surmounted by a pa
per rally hat set at a rakish angle
that may have surprised his students,
used to his more dignified moments
at school.
Fire Chief ElUott, after his depart
ment had answered an emergency call
to put out an awning fire believed
caused by a falling cigarette, Jok
ingly soliciting funds to buy Inhab
itants of the building some new ash
traya. Dean Pleper, former scribe In Md
ford, writing from Price, Utah, that
the weather there Is of exwllent vin
tage but tht climate at Mudhollow
Michigan, where he first went from
here. Is atrocious.
Dick Lewis mounted .it the wheel
of an ancient but venerable touring car
he and hl three brothers bought
co to work In. revlr.g up the motor
so bystanders could hear ,:ow It run.,
then having to yell st the top of h's
rote to be heard over .h, din.
Air Fleet Showers Capital
With Circulars Calling On
Populace to Recognize
Provisional Rebel Govt.
PARIS, Oct, 8. (AP) Dis
patches received tonight rrora
Talavera. Spain, said 300 persons
were killed In au Insurgent aerial
bombardment or Aninjuex. Sev
eral bombs fell on a loaded troop,
train, the dispatches ald, and a
railroad station and section of
track were destroyed, breaking
communication between Madrid '
and Allcanle.
(Copyright, 1038, by the Associated
Press)
BURGOS, Spain, Oct. 8 Fascist
Insurgents, pressing their smashing
drive to within striking distance of
Madrid, demanded today Immediate
surrender of the Spanish capital.
The fascist, ultimatum, served on
the government as the Insurgent high
command announced capture of town
after town almost in the environs of
the capital, threatened destruction of
Madrid by bombardment from land
and air unless surrender were of
fered.
At the samo time, an air fleet
showered the city with circulars call
ing; on the populace to show alle
giance to the fascist provisional gov
ernment, asserting that further re
sistance was useless.
Four columns of Generalissimo
Francisco Franco's 100,000 men on
the south and west fronts rolled back
the harassed government defense line.
In the Immediate Toledo sector a
long awaited assault was launched on
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DOLLAR DAY SALE
At ft meeting -of the retail mer
chants committee of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce, held
yesterday afternoon, decision was
made to conduct a Dollar Dsy sale
on Friday and Saturday, November
6 and 7, It was announced by Mr. C
D. Bean, chairman, thla morning. Fol
lowing the decision Mr. Bean ap
pointed a committee to conduct the
event as follows: R. M. Marti, chair
man: Harry Hlnman, J. T. Hannan,
L. R. Gilchrist. L. G. Blckel, De
BlAhop, Moore Hamilton and Herb
Grey.
It Is expected that the merchant
will make special preparation for
the event by procuring new mer
chandise, which can be retailed at 91
At yesterday's meeting It was fur
ther decided to return to the 8:30
p. m, Saturday closing time, com
mencing October 17,
The retail merchants will also spon
Bor a forum luncheon for the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce on
Wednesday, octotvr 14. at wnicn
time a group of Portland business
executives will be guests of honor,
NEGRO SENTENCED FOR
ASSAULT ON TINY GIRL
YREKA. Cl.. Oct. 8. (p) A pris
on term of from one to 60 yeara to
day faced Clifford Palmer, 19-year-
old negro, convicted In superior court
hero of criminal assault on ft four-year-old
Mexican child at Dunsmulr
District Attorney James Davis and
Judge C. J. Luttrell said they would
recommend to prison officials that
Palmer be sterilized.
Shirley Temple Sued by
Discoverer and Trainer
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (UP) John
Hays. Hollywood producer and trainer
of Juvenile actors, today filed suit
for 1500,000 damagea and an ac
counting of the earnings of Shirley
Temple, child actress.
He named In the suit the seven-year-old
"child genius," Mrs. Gertrude
Temple, her mother. O. F. Temple,
her father, the Fox Film Corporation,
30th Century-Fox and California
bank.
Hays declares In his complaint he
discovered the child actress, trained
her for picture and developed her
Into a "e5.ooo.000 personality, inter
nationally recognised."
He said he entered Into a contract
January 23. 1932, to train Shirley In
dancing, singing, Toloa culture and
drama.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansen, parents
found In an Oakland, Cal.. hotel In a
food, announced they will leave soon
Salem. They have kept In touch with
Mrs. Mvra L. Shank, police matron of
plight was received by Associated Press. Marn.i Hansen shown abore
sipping milk, her first food In four flays, In an Oakland hospital. She
went to California to find work ana
or notify relatives. (,. P. Photo)
AGE ON SETTLEN1ENT
OF INSURANCE CLAIMS
The civil ault of Anna M. Avery,
executrix of the estate of Laurence
Lister, former Klamath Falls butcher,
sialn February I, 1938, against the
Massachusetts Protective association
for 83000, pn an accident policy, and
SO00 attorneys fees, waa settled out
cf court this morning, by agreement
between counsel and the federal
court Jury Impanelled to hear the
case was excused. The amount In
volved In the settlement was not
made public.
Miss Marlon Meyerle. of Klamath
Falls, charged with the slaying of
Lister, aa the climax of a romance
vraa acquitted by a Klamath county
circuit court Jury.
A deposition from Miss Meyerle,
now a resident of San Francisco, re
citing events that led to the fatal
quarrel and shooting of Lister, waa
read to the Jury yesterday. The
deposition followed the testimony of-
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SCHEDULED OCI. 16
PHOENIX. Oct. 8, (Spl.) The
mass meeting to be held here at the
Public library for th purpose of
nominating city officers, will be held
Thursday. October 18, at 7:30 p. m.
Instead of today as announced yes
tcrday. Income Shares
Maryland Fund, bid 10.18;. asked
11.01.
Quarterly Income, big 1.81; asked
1.99.
Silver.
NEW YORK. Oct. 8. ( AP) Bar sli
ver steady and unchanged at 44.
He said the contract provided he
waa to have her service until Janu
ary 32. 1034, with a two-year option
The contract, according to the suit
waa approved In superior court,
He said the Temple family broke
off the contract October 1, 1933.
Hays said during the time the child
was under his supervision he hired
motion picture directors, teachers and
language experts to teach her English,
french and Spanish languages.
The contract, he said, provided he
waa to pay her ISO a week when she
waa working. Hays estimated the
young actress' earnings at 852.000 a
year and said she had earned more
than 01.000.000 since she entered film
work.
William C. Ring, Hays' attorney,
filed ault.
of 18-year-old Morna Hansen.
weakened condition from tack of
to bring their daughter hark to
the Oakland authorities through
Saleui, since mrwa or the gin s
was too proud to asx aid or enemy
LIFE
IS
DETROIT, Oct. 8. (AP) Dayton
Dean, confessed "triggermsn" In the
Black Legion murder of Charles A.
Poole last Msy 13, waa sentenced to.
day by Circuit Judge Joseph A.
Moynlhan to Ufa Imprisonment In
the state prison of southern Mlchl.
gan.
Dean, who pleaded guilty to a mur
der charge and testified for the state
when 11 other Black Legion men were
convicted last week on murder
charges, at first told Judge' Moynlhan
lie had "nothing to aay."
When the Judge persisted, the
chunky defendant cleared his throat
and aald:
"I am glad It's over, 1 hope no one
else gets In the same Jam. I'm glad
also that the organization waa broken
up."
Judge Moynlhan announced he
would pronounce mandatory life sen
tences tomorrow on the seven defen
danta convicted of first degree mur
der in the Poole case.
Four other men, convicted of mur
der In the second degree, will be sen.
Unced Saturday, the Judge aald.
BRITES WILL SEEK
E
flACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. An ef
fort to obtain a change of venue for
John and Coke Brite, accused of
ahootlng to death two peace officers
ind a civilian In Siskiyou county will
be made In advance of their arraign
ment, defence attorney Horace F.
Frye said today.
This will be done, he said, In hopes
It will not be necessary to take the
Polsom prisoners back Into the com
munity where the killings took place
and where threats of mob action were
heard a few veeka age.
Bank Clearings
Show Heavy Gain
NEW YORK, ' Ort. 8. ;p) Bank
clearing in 72 leading cities totAled
e343,W3,000 during the week ended
Oct. 7, Dun and Brsdatree. reported
today. This w a gain of 76 7 per
cent over clearings of I5.u35,028 000 In
the same week laet year.
The Increase In the past week wae
due tn part, the agency aald. to heavy
settlements Incident to the end of the
month. Theae were a week earlier In
1933.
EARL. CARROLL FILES
BANKRUPTCY PETITION
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. W( Earl
Carroll, the theatrical producer, filed
a petition In bankruptcy In federal
court today, listing liabilities of
98.1,892 and assets of M10.846.
SEATTLE, Oct. 8. Pr An all-time
enrollment record of 10.1I8 students
haa been set In the present fall quar
ter at the University f Washington,
Registrar Dean Newboua said today
Hawaiian Girls Hang Leis
About Necks of Five
Newspapermen in Inaugu
ral Pacific Plane Service
By Charles E. Harner
Associated Press Staff Writer
HONOLULU, Oct. 8. (AP) With
17 hours and 48 minutes actual fly
ing time behind us, the China Clip
per alighted, here shortly after the
scarlet dawn amidst songs, and bend
clasps of g reete.ra.
Great leis were hung about our
necks by Hawaiian girls aa we step
ped out on the landing float after
the 3, 400-mile flight. Officials fol
lowed with congratulations on the
completion of the preliminary pas-
senger flight to Honolulu, en route
to Manila, from Alameda, Cal.
Welcomed by Planes
Our approach to Hawaii waa signal
ized by the appearance of army and
navy planes which flew close to our
wings.
Rapidly we approached the great
Island of Oahu on which Honolulu la
situated, circled once across the city
and then, turning In gradual descent,
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IP.
At a meeting of Republican offl
clala last night, a Republican Service
League, organisation of ex-service
men, waa formed on the pledge to
work and vote for the election of Alf
M. Landon and Col. Frank Knox In
Jackson county, It waa announced
today,
The following appointments were
made: Walter Olmscheld, president:
Lea Oarlock, Tic president; Olen
Simpson, vice president; John Hohn
er, vice president, and Joe E, Wood,
secretary.
The following men wore appointed
as a committee to contact all ex
service men In the county: Jack
Himatreet and Wallace Trill, Speniah
American vets; Ira D. Canflcld and
Etha Wall, Veterans of Foreign Wars:
Harvey Casaman and Frank Hoi brook.
Disabled Veterans of the World War:
Paul McDonald and Lee Oarlock.
American Legion.
Northern California and Oregon
atet polios are today looking for
three men who drove a Ford coach,
atolen Tuesday evening from Ben
Trowbridge of Medford, Into the Call-
fornl checking station at the state
line and abandoned It to flee Into
th brush wben Inspectors there be
came auspicious and telephoned state
poltc here.
The car was equipped with Cali
fornia plates when It waa driven Into
the atatlon. A set of Oregon plates
not registered to the Trowbridge car,
and a act of Waahlngton plate wer
found In the abandoned oar, but no
trace waa found of the proper taga
which had been removed from the
machine.
The car was stolen from In front
of the People's Electric store some
time between 7 and I0 o'clock Tues
day evening.
GARDEN CLUB OPENS
PLANT SALE F
Borne people may see in the arrival
of fall the death of the flowers, but
not so members of the Medford Oar-
den club. To them it is the time
to prepare for spring. They will open
their autumn plant sale tomorrow
In the Sparta, building, 10 North
Riverside. The ssle will open to the
public at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon
to continue through Saturday,
Anyone, with plant to be Included
In the sale, Is saked to bring them
to the building any time after 10
o'clock Friday morning or to tele
phone Mrs. Olea Ameplger. who will
call for them.
SWIFT
BY SOVIET
Secretary Eden Cuts Vaca
tion to Direct Policy After
Ultimatum From Russia
Against Aid to Rebels
BERLIN, Oct. 8. JPi The propa
ganda ministry today emphatically
denied Soviet Russia's chsrgea Ger
many la delivering war material to
the Spanish insurgents. "
We have adhered atrictly to the
non-intervention principle," a com
munique asserted. "W have deliv
ered neither airplanes nor any other
Mich materlala mentioned In the Rus
sian statement."
(Copyright, 1038, Associated Press)
MOSCOW, Oct. 8 Informed sources
said today Soviet Russia hopes a rent
Britain and France will abandon
their "Indifference" to alleged viola
tion of the Spanish neutrality pact
and take an equally strong position
aa the Botshevlste.
Today, authoritative aourcea said,
the Kremlin was withholding further
action, awaiting moves by Great Brit
ain and France.
Japa Stirred by Dud.
HANKOW, China. Oct. 8. (AP) A
"dud" bomb, tossed Into a Japanese
book shop in the former Brltlah con
cession, spurred Japaneae naval au
thorities to take drastic "precautions'
for the protection of Japanese life
and property today. Whoever threw
it escaped..
(Copyright,. J0.16. by the Associated
Pre,)
LONDON, Oct. 8. (AP) Great
Britain turned a swift dlplomatlo
hand today to patch a menacing
break In the wall of European non
intervention In Spain..
Stirred by a flat Soviet Russian
ultimatum threatening to aid the
Madrid government If fascists do not
'atop" helping the Insurgents, alleg
edly with guns, planes and other sin
ews of war, Foreign Secretary An
thony Eden broke off his Monaco
holiday and turned toward home to
presumably direct Brltlah policy.
In the wake of the Moscow warnr
Ing came reports that other coun-
trlea. aa yet unnamed, would quea-
tlon alleged brenches of the "handa-off-Spaln"
paot at tomorrow's Lon
don meeting of the European non
intervention committee.
Threat In Mediterranean
There also waa the latent threat of
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FEHL FILES APPEAL
ON PAROLE BARRING
TO
SALEM, Oct. 8. (AP) Appeal of
th can of Earl H. Fehl- ex-Jackson
county Judge, who Is seeking bis un
conditional release from th state
r-enltentlary here, waa filed In the
atate supreme court today. Circuit
Judge Levelling of Marlon county
ruled against th plaintiff.
Fehl alleged that ha had served
his maximum term, leas good behav
ior credits, and was subject to un-
(Continued on Page rwelve)
WASKINOTON, Oct. 8. (PV The
treasury today postponed until Oc
tober 32 the opening of bid on con
struction of a new post office at Sa
lem, Ore.
California Townsendites
Told to Vote for Landon
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. (HP)
Dr. Francis E. Townsend, founder
and leader of the Townsend recovery
plsn, In a telegram today urged his
followers in California to vote for
Governor Alf M. Landon. Republican
nominee, In th presidential contest,
Edward J, Marg'tt, atate area man
ager, announced here.
Townsend said It would be "(utile
and foolish" to attempt to write In
th name of Representative William
Lemk. union party candidate, on the
California ballot because of the poe
slblllty of confusion.
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. (UP) Dr.
Clinton Wunder. chairman of the
national pension committee for
Rooeerett mad up of former advo
CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 8. (AP)
Jesse Owens, negro Oymplc star,
made a Republican political speech
last night before a crowd which
Jack Rubenstein, wsrd capaln,
aald was much smaller than ex
pected. The reason, he declared, waa
that a truck went through the
negro quarter a half hour before
time for the rally, bearing the
sign:
"Jesse Owena has left town;
meeting called off."
Rubenstein said It took "some
time" to convince resident that
Owens wss waiting for them, as
scheduled.
COMITY CHEST
POLICY EXPLAINED
In the very near future Med ford
citizens will again be called upon to
support the Community Cheat. The
executive board feels that the donat
ing public should be Informed of the
method and manner by which the
annual budgets of the seven partici
pating organisations are arrived at
and approved.
First: The boards of these seven
participating organ Irnt Ion a, composed
of leading cltlnns, survey their re
spectlve needs carefully and estimate
the approximate amount ef money
necessary to carry the work through
the year. They then make up a bud
get based on their findings together
with an ftemlEed account of all ex
penditures for the past year.
Second: AU these budgets and ex
penditures are eubmltted to the ex
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EX-LEGION CHIEF
T
Edward P. Hayes, former national
commander of th American Legion,
will arrive by plan thla evening for
his address to Jackson county voters
at the senior high school auditorium
scheduled for eight o'clock.
Immediately upon arrival Mr. Hayea
will be dinner guest of southern Ore
gon Legionnaires at Valentlne'a cafo.
Legion men prominent In Republican
ranks of Aahland, Orar.ta Pass, Klam
ath Pall and other southern Oregon
point will be present to greet the
former national chief, '
Arthur w. prlaulx, chairman of the
Republican atate central committee,
waa In Medford this morning contact
ing local committeemen and contin
ued on north this afternoon.
IMPORTANT SESSION
ELKS LODGE TONIGHT
Tonight's regular weekly aesslon at
the Elka temple, the second of the
fall seeeon, la an extremely Impor
tant one. It wa announced todav by
Exalted Ruler Walter J. Olmaeheld.
The lodge will Tote on th ratifica
tion of the constitution and by-lawa
of the atate association, he aald.
Exalted Ruler Olmscheld request
overy Elk Interested to be present to
voice his opinion on the subject, for.
h explained, the meaaur ha a
direct and Important bearing on
activities of the local lodge.
cates of the Townsend old age pen
sion plan who broke with Dr. Francis
E. Townsend at th Cleveland con
vention over backing th third party
presidential candidacy of Representa
tive William Lemke. commented as
follows on Dr. Townsend' reported
advlc to vote for Governor Alf M.
Landon.
"At last Townsend shows his hand.
Lemk wa mrely a amoke screen.
Townsend knew Lemk could not
win. Now Townsend support a. re
actionary who haa never Indicated a
real Interest tn old age pensions.
"The Republican party ha cap
tured the old man, but his followers
will vote In th majority for Presi
dent Roosevelt aa the one man who
haa actually given us th, first federal
old ag pension."
PLUNGEJNTO SEA
French Trawler Picks Up
Bjorkvall Near Irish Coast
Flier Unhurt Plane
Is Damaged by Waves
VAUSNTIA, Irish Free St&te, Oct.
8. (jp) Kurt Bjorkvall, rescued near
this Irish Island after being forced
down on a direct Now York to Stock
holm flight, salted today toward I
Rochelle, France, leaving his plane in
e. rough sea.
The French trawler Imbrln, which)
picked up Bjorkvall yesterday after
noon, changed lta course from Valen
tia to lta home French port after lta
crew failed In an attempt to sslvage
the flier's plane.
Bjorkvall was aboard the trawler
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MAY HALT ALASKA
BAN PRANCISCO. Oct. 8. (AP)
Alaska ahlp operatora will lay up
their vessels aa rapidly as they resell
Seattle, unless th labor dispute over
th steamship Tanana et Dry Sprue
Bay, Kodlak Island,' la settled at'
once, T. a. Plant, chairman of th
coaatshlp owners' negotiation com
mlttee. advised th maritime com
mission at Waahlngton today.
Plant Informed th commission
that "union action has mad con.
tlnuance of operations to Alaska ut
terly Impossible."
T. B. Wilson, vice-president and
general manager of the Alaska Steam
ship line. Immediately announced
cancellation of scheduled sailings of
the ateamahlpa Oduna and North
western from Seattle.
"These Bailing will b resumed
when we have practical assurance
they can be maintained without con
stant strikes and th tying up of
vessels by th crews," Wilson de
clared. SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 8 . (AP)
The freighter Tanana, a sink or
"mutiny" by firemen In progress, rod
In a dangerous position In Dry Sprue
Bsy, Kodlak Island, Alaska, today
while the coaat guard patrol boat
Morris sped across the Gulf of Alaska
to Investigate.
RATE ON DISCOUNTS
PARIS. France, Oct. 8. (AP) Th
Bank of France, decreasing Its dis
count rate to the loweat point during
th reglma of th socialist Blum gov
erment, disclosed today a 7.00O.0O0.0O8
(rano (S339.24J.OOO) rlae tn the value
of lta gold reserves.
The gold Increase was announced
In the flrat weekly statement of th
bank sine the devaluation of th
franc. It waa coincident with a de
crease of from t to 8',i per cent In
th discount rst. In keeping with
Prances new oasy money policy,
U. S. Grand Jury
Meeting Friday
The special session of the federal
grsnd Jury for the southern Oregon
district will be Impanelled tomorrow
morning, aa far as known. It will be
the first session of a federsl grand
Jury ever held In thla district.
Federal Judge Jamea Alger Fee thla
morning adjourned court until to
morrow. The grand Jury aesslon 1
expected to require all day Friday.
Thirteen cases, all originating la
Klamath county, ar scheduled to be
presented to the grand Jury.
Politics On Radio
(Time la Eaatern Standard.)
Tonight (Thursday) I Republloan
CBS. William Hard period: WJSi,
WHAM. WSYR, WEBR., 8:30, William
P. Bleakley,
Democratle WJZ-NEB 8. Magr.
John Ryan.
Old-Lin Democrat WJZ-NB0 .
Alfred E. Smith from Philadelphia.
Progressive WABO-CBS, 10:30,
' Roosevelt Progress."
Friday. Republican WEAP-NUU
4 30 p. nv. Landon Radio eluba.