Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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MKDFORD MATL TRTRUNE. MEPFORO. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936.
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Legion Celebration Draws
Thousands From County
Dance, Dugout, Parade
Outstanding Successes
American Leglon'i Armistice Day
celebration was declared today to have
been the greatest and most tucceuful
ver held In Med ford.
Not only did the city's population
turn out en masse to participate In
the various events on the day-long
program but thousands from all other
part of the county came to town to
Join in the observance of the armis
tice that brought pence to the world
on November 11, 1018.
"The celebration was such an out
standing success that we ven came
out ahead financially' said Caes Wy
more, prominent Legionnaire and
chairman of the general committee In
charge of the entire program.
Dnll Proves Hit.
There were close to 1000 persons at
the ball and floor show held last
night In the Oriental gardens as the
climax to the big celebration. The
vast crowd was so enthralled by the
peppy and tuneful dance music pro
Tided by the "Streets of Paris" swing
orchestra and so thoroughly enter
tained by the program or top-ranking
lilght club features that practically
everyone remained until the final
number was played at 3 o'clock this
morning.
'The Legion Dugout waa the hot
teat spot In Medford yesterday,
commented Mr. Wymore. "Practically
everyone In Medford and thousands
from other county communities vis
ited the Dugout sometime during the
day. We put on two floor shows,
served a bounteous free lunch for all
veterans and everyone had a thor
oughly good time. It was a grand
aucoese all the way through."
The Med ford -Ashland high school
football game. Included on the Le-1
glon program, drew a crowd of 3700,
by far the largest throng of the year.
Drum Major Scores.
The Armistice Day parade was one
of the largest and most colorful ever
held here and attracted one of the
greatest throngs of spectators on rec
ord. Comment waa still being heard to
day of the contributions made to the
parade by the .senior and Junior high
school musical organ .cations, their
gala uniforms of vivid colors adding
an exceptionally bright touch to the
procession. Miss Lucille Wymore,
high school senior and daughter of
Case and Mr. Wymore, was the sub
ject of conversation for her capable
leadership aa drum -ma tor ot the
girls' fife, bugle and drum corps,
both In the parade and on the foot
ball field between halves of the foot
ball game.
So large waa the throng that came
to Medford that every night spot In
and near town did a thriving busi
ness. A spirit of conviviality and
gaiety prevailed throughout the day
and night and everywhere the celeb
rante apparently had a genuinely en
joyable time,
SAFETfFlOR
LONDON (UP) Extensive fwlll
tlai to improve aviation route In
India are In progrcaa, report re
ceived here reveal.
Considerable attention ! being
(Iven to nlgbt (lying equipment
Larger ahedi and extended meteoro
logical equipment are being provided
at Karachi.
A new large hangar la under con.
auction at Allahabad, A latge air
atatlon la to be built at Ranfoon.
which will beoome an Important air
center. At Bombay a new hangar
la aunoat completed.
Improved runwava and new build
ings are being constructed at Akyeb.
Madras la to have a now airdrome.
Larger quarters (or the airdrome
tad are beln,i provided at cakutts,
where an Increased volume of air
truffle, makes existing facilities In
adequate. New direction-finding wlreleea sta
tions and amplified airdromo light
ing are to be Installed at all Im
portant centers along Empire routes.
Macadam runways also are to be
provided to avoid mud or dust dan
gers to arriving and departing air
craft. WARNS 45 YEAR
OLDERSWIIOARE
20 LBS. TOO FAT
EAT TIIR BII1IIT FOOD
AND EAT FOOD RICI1T
If you're 4A to 60 and about 30
pounds overweight wntch out! Med
ical authorities ay you ve got mucn
leas chance of living to a rle old
aire aa Deonle of normal welaht.
If not for beauty' sake then for
your HEALTH'S Knke elart reducing
right away. But make sure you use a
SAFE method. Thouranils have ob
tained marvelous results doing this:
Cut down on fnl meats, butter,
cream and ausary sweets. Eat move
fruit and vegetable. Take a half
teaspoonful of Kruschrn Salts In a
glasa of hot water Unit thing every
morning to help proper elimination
of harmful excess poisons and waste.
Kruschen seta on both UPIEH end
LOWKK Dowel In.ure blissful dally
bowel action without purging or
hiirah cathartics and helps keep you
feeling fine, fit snrt full of pep to
ward a ripe old ni;e. Jar Inste for
weeks aud cost but low ccuu.
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This aerial view of the San Frsnolsco waterfront, focal point of the Paclflo Coast strike of 37.000 marl
time workers, shows Idle ships tied up at their docks as federal agencies sought a settlement. This photo,
looking north, pictures the deserted waterfront with a section of the San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge
'Associated Press Photoi
WAREHOUSEMEN MOVE PERISHABLES
Perishable fruits and vegetables which had been held In San Francisco
warehouses by the coaatwlde marine strike were moved by special
gangs of striking warehousemen, affiliated with the International
Longshoremen'! Association. Here are boxee of pears being examined
for condition, with Frank Hutchlns (left) nailing the lid back on one
box while J. LaPera holds a sample of the fruit (Associated Press
Photo)
HOLDS 10 JOB
CITY DUi
MINNEAPOLIS (UP) Ed Huddles
ton, a wrinkled, bewhtekcred old man,
I'.as one of the strangest combination
Jcba In the northwest.
Dy day, he Is the keeper of a rat
Infested dump grounds; by night, in
a lantern-lighted shanty by the
rHimpslde, he Is a rloiltn maker.
For 47 years Huddleston said he
i.over showed any Intereat In music.
"I couldn't tell a note." he said
recently as he planed away on the
hack of a violin.
Now, he makes violins from cm toff
Instruments. His most valuable asset
lr. the manufacture of violins is a
cm toff gramophone a gift from the
man for whom he repaired hl first
violin.
A violin solo record spins around.
Huddleston listens Intently and fin
ally determines the "true tone" for
his Instruments.
In the last decade, hs had made
nd repaired more than 2&C violins.
Why doesn't he switch his vocation
fur hta avocatlonf
"Well.' 'he aald. "somebody's got
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For failure to display a red light on
the rear end of his house trailer, Ed
ward j. Malvln of South Dakota was
assessed $1 and costs in Justice ol
the Peace William R. Coleman's court.
James E. Walker, charged with op
erating a truck with no PUG license,
was fined $10 and costs. Walker told
the court he was hauling machinery
from California to Grants Pass, to be
used on railroad construction, when
and If started.
Ralph Graham of Talent was as
sessed (5 and costs for operating an
auto with California license plates.
The costs were paid and the line
revoked.
flan Francisco Turkeys,
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. J3v (AP)
Turkeys: Young toms, under 17 lbs,
22c; young toms, over 17 lbs., 22c;
young hens, 23e.
Die "Magic Brain" concen
trates on one program. The
"Magic Eye" ends station
to station clatter. And now,
the "Magic Voice" elim
inates "booming"-perm!!s
only "conlrollod" notes to
radiate into the room. This
5-band, superheterodyne
with genuine RCA metal
tubes is the radio you've
always wanleH
lo own.
Palmer
Music & Electric Store
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the motorcycle they were riding craah
ed Into a coupe driven by Mrs. Lovlcka
waymack, county Jail matron.
Subpoenas were Issued for wlt-
nerses today, for grand Jury appear
ancea In the death of Everett Thomp
son, 65. Talent resident, killed when
aasertedly struck by an auto driven by
tester aiessai. zb. of Lake Creek
Thompson waa a highway pedestrian.
noeasai waa arrested in this city three
weeks later and Is now In the county
Jail, serving a 41-day sentence on a
reckless driving charge. Msssal claims
extenuating circumstances. It will
be the first case before the grand
Jury.
Two other auto accident will be
Investigated, the dlstrlot attorney re.
port. They are the death of Avis
Brood, Central Point girl bicyclist.
lined when struck by an auto last
June, driven by J. Z. Rlgga of Hills
boro, Ore., at Pacific highway and
Main street, Central Point. Rl;ga la
at liberty on his own recognizance.
The auto accident on the North
Paclflo highway last spring, tn which
Ruth Rlggs was seriously Injured,
will also be probed. A smalt auto
driven by Delbert Tremalne collided
with a Rogue River Meat company
truck, resulting In complete wreck
of tbe email car and Its destruction
by fire.
The grand Jury Is expected to be
In aeaslon a week or ten days and will
iiear a large number of criminal mat
ters, It waa reported.
A coroner's Inquest Into the doath
of Van Rheen will be held In the
court houae auditorium Friday after
noon at 3:30 o'clock, It wsa announced
today by Coroner Frank Perl, who
with District Attorney George Cod
ding, will conduct the questioning.
The Jury members will be Hal Piatt,
Tom A. Waterman, K. N. Butler, L.
O. Morthland, P. M. Kurts and
Thomas J. Fuson.
Plan Dalles Tank Depot,
THE DALLES, Ore., Nov. 12. (AP)
A request of Charles L. Neltow,
manager of the port of The Dalles,
for authority to negotiate leasee of
farm property and dock privileges tor
a major oil company, gave rise to the
belief oil tankers will be the first
ocean-going vessels to negotiate the
Columbia to this city.
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tank. They are clean, dear, uniform in
quality, free of dirt or sediment.
Union Burner Oils flow freely at cold
est temperatures aad burn with extremely
low combustion residue. Their high heat
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Union Oil Company
Petroleum Host & Burner Co.
This picture shows that U. S. Senator Jamea Pope of id- j had plenty
of evidence that he bagged his deer upon his return to Boise from a
hunting party. (Associated Press P..oto)
Jap Ship to Ball.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12. -(AP)
Agents for the Getsayo Maru, Japan
ese freighter and last of the offshore
ships remaining In thla area since the
waterfront tie-up, said today the ves
sel would leave Friday for Port Al
bernl, B. 0., to load wheat and lum
ber. Only oil tankers are moving.
.
Corbett Out Soon.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12. (AP)
Hospital attaches aald today If Ham
ilton F. Corbett, president of too
Portland chamber of commerce, con
tinues his present strides toward re
covery, he will be out of bed within
two or three weeks. Corbett con-1
content assures maximum economy of
operation... enables you to enjoy the
carefree, economical comfort the manu
facturer intended you to get from your
automatic or other type of oil-burner.
Orderyourwinter supply today. You'll
get prompt delivery from any of tbe
distributors listed below.
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river on the west, tbe Insurgents met
a violent military barrage.
Cannon roared throughout the
nlgbt. Macblne gun and rifle fire
broke tbe sudden alienee wben the
big gun ceased. .
The bitter struggle for the easiest
road Into the capital was rapidly ap
proaching a climax.
The rain and low celling kept war-'
planes out of action, but the rival
guns kept pounding positions spot
ted by lightning flashes during the
night.
Several fires, set off by the artil
lery bombardment tn the city, were
put out by the rain.
The clatter ot borsese's hoofa and
the tramp of thousands of feet gave-,
evidence the government was pouring
relnforoementa Into strategic points
as rapidly as possible.
HOME, Nov. 11. W) Adolf Hitler
oonf erred upon Benito Mussolini the
order of the Red Cross of Germany
today.
Leopold Charles Edward, grand duke
of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, pinned the
decoration on 11 Duce at Venezla
palace.
The California 'state Automobile
association Is 29 years old.
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