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xIBTINE. MeDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOYErfBER 13. 193(5.
SOCIAL SECURITY
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Pension Plan Inventor Not
Very Happy Over Result
of Election Will Check
On Congress Adherents
LOS ANOIXES. Nov. 13. (AP)
Dr. Francli E. Townaend, co-founder
of tho pension pun bearine; ma name,
told fioOO excited adherents today that
the federal social security act "will, In
all probability, be declared unconsti
tutional." An explosion of. applause greeted
Ibis statement.
"I have thai, on th word of aa
eminent authority on the constltu
tlon," Dr. Townaend said.
"I'm not very happy about dhe re
sult of the election." Dr. Townaend
said with a wry amlle. "I thought It
would be closer,
"Uut the peopls h'v spoken, na
like all good Americans, w abide
by the decision. We need not be dis
couraged. The need still remains and
we have not receded one Inch from
our position."
Discussing the affairs within the
Townaend organization, the slim,
elderly physician declared:
"We're going to put one, and maybe
two men In Washington to check up
on the men elected on our program.
We're going to keep tab on them to
see If they're doing anything."
He said, too, that he planned to
Introduce a. new bill before the next
seselon of congress, to supersede the
ones already put up.
A new high enrollment was re
corded at clemson college this year
when 1.5114 students registered open
ing day.
Certain snldera float across bodies
of water by spinning supporting "bal
loons' of gossHmer.
WILLIAM HOLMtS
RITES TO BE HELD
AT 2:30 SATURDAY
Funeral service for Wlliam M.
Holmes who died yesterday morning
will be conducted by the Rev. E.
6. Bart I am In the Conger chapel at
2:30 tomorrow afternoon. Interment
.will take place In the Jacksonville
cemetery where Warren lodge, A P
and A. M will conduct graveside
rites.
William Montgomery Holmes, Jack
son county resident for 0.1 years, died
At the home of his son. William K.
Holmes, on Griffin creek. He waa
born November 6, 1890. In Chester,
1111. He studied for the law and ws
admitted to the bar In- Illinois In
1878.
Mr, Holmes turned to Journalism
and edited a newspaper In Illinois
before turning westward. When the
movement toward the west develop
ed, he came to Oregon and was ad
mitted to the bar of this state In
1883, though he never practiced law
here,
Mr, Holmes settled on a homestead
In Woodruff Meadows near Union
Creek. For a number of years he
engaged In the grist mill business
with his brother, the late S. B.
Holmes. He established a real estate
buslnesa In Med ford In 1002 and con
tinued in active management of It
until his health failed in 1033.
Mr. Holmes made numerous friends
during his long residence In Jackson
county and waa known prominently
throughout southern Oregon for his
sterling qualities. He was a life mem
ber or the Masonic lodge In Jack
sonville. In 1880 Mr. Holmes waa married
to Emily A. Brown In Jacksonville.
He Is survived by his wife and four
children: Oeorce B. Holmes of Ragle
Point, William E. Holmes of Qrlffln
creek, Mary A. Moffat of Medford
and Ruth C. Holmes of Carrae), Cal.
A eon, Joseph T. Holmes, was killed
In the World war. Also surviving are
three grandchildren, Jam Holmea
nnd Jack and Billy Moffat.
E,
ASHLAND, NOV. 13. .(Spl.) The
house, woodshed and entire posses
sions of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Rose, East
Main street road near the Junction
of the Pacific highway, were lost
Tuesday afternoon when fire of un
known origin swept through the
building.
Mrs. Rose was working In another
part of the 10-acre farm when she
saw the house In flames. The local
fire department was called, but too
late to save anything.
The Rose family purchased the
place last May and moved In early
In August, from the Shady Springs
camp on the Sisklyous. They had
modernized the Interior of the house
and many new fixtures and pieces
of furniture had been Installed. A
grand piano was Included In the loss
The family had large food stocks
on hand, Including hundreds of jars
of rnut and a large quantity of
staples, ail of which were destroyed.
The family waa left without clothes
of any other belongings,
JAPANESE TOYS
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13. (AP)
The Japanese liner Tateute, Maru,
first major passenger vessel to lesve
thl strikebound port In two weeks
sailed at noon Thursday for Hono
lulu and the Orient.
The vessel circled the main pier of
the new 77,0O0,O00 San Pranctaco
Oakland bay bridge and then put to
Bea. On the bridge as the ship made
the good will gesture, were Captain
Shunjl Ito. master of the vessel. Am
bassador Joseph c. Grew, who Is re
turning to his post In Japan, and
Rtcardo Schrelber, newly named Peru
vian minister to Japan.
Aboard the Tatsuta. was a aioo.000
general cargo being returned to
Japan, including ajo.OOO worth of
Japanese toys that had bees Intended
for the American Christmas trade.
Also aboard was 80,000 In silk that
could not be unloaded here.
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