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Medford Is to play a prominent
part in the two-day conference ol
the Northwest Aviation Planning
council In Portland Friday and Sat
urday, a completed program showed
today.
Mayor George W. Vorter is to pre
side at a luncheon to be given by
the council in the Multnomah hotel
In honor of executives of Pan-American
Airways. Northwestern Airways
and the United Air Lines. As toast
master, he will present Gov. Charles
H. Martin and the airline officers, all
of whom are to give brief talks. ..
The main seminar, comprising an
hour's discussion of northwest air
defense, will be presided over by A.
H. Banwell, manager of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce and
appointee of Governor Martin as Ore
gon's representative on the commit
tee which has planned the Portland
conference.
Mayor Porter and Mr. Banwell will
leave by plane for Portland. Thurs
day afternoon. They will be ac
companied by Fred Heath, Jr., chair
man of tlio city council's committee
on aviation. Tom A. Culbertson, man
ager of the municipal airport, and
Max Polrce, president of Medford
chapter of the National Aeronautic
association. C. C. Furnas, ranking
member of the city council, also
plans to attend the conference. He
will leave for poruana inursaay
evenlne bv train.
Anyone interested tn the develop
ment of aviation or In national de
fense is Invited to the conference.
Mr. Banwell said. Detailed Informa
tion may be procured and accommo
dations arranged at the chamber of
commerce.
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Purchase of & pneumothorax ma
chine, one of the most modern inven-
tlona to aid the constant battle
against -tuberculosis, was reported
yesterday by the Jackson County
Public Health association. The ma
chine, which Is located at the Alex
Sparrow Memorial clinic In the j
county court house, wilt also be
available to other physicians of the
city. Dr. C. I. Drummond, county
health officer, stated.
The machine la the first to be '
brought Into Medford, although It
has been In use In some sections for
almost 15 years. Prior to that time
ltc benefits were practically un
known. Purchase of the machine by
the health association Is Just one of
many projects carried on by the or
ganization in Its vigilant battle
against turberculosls, for which the
annual Christmas Seal sale Is now
under way.
The pneumothorax collapses the
diseased lung, forcing It to rest until
treatment can be administered In the
state sanitorlum. Not all cases lend
themselves to the treatment. Dr.
Drummond explained, but many do.
He became familiar with the pneu
mothorax process In the Seattle tu
berculosis hospital and again In the
east. The physician, treating the pa
tient, must decide In each case
whether or not the collapsing of the
lung would be beneficial. The treat
men Involves a simple operation,
which requires no anesthetic and
causes little pain. '
The pneumothorax has often prov
ed a life saver In certain cases as
well as lessening greatly tbe financial
cost of tuberculosis cure by shorten
ing the period of treatment.
IN MS CLUB TALK
Changes In government since the
World war were traced at the weekly
luncheon-meeting of the Klwanls
club In the Hotel Medford yesterday
by Frank J. Newmon, newly-elected
district attorney for Jackson county.
Mr. Newman dwelled especially up
on the rise of communism and fas
cism as manifested In Russia, Italy
and Oermany. He said that persist
ant efforts have been made since the
war to Introduce these doctrinea Into
the United States. Although they
have not obtained a foothold here,
the country Is still endangered by the
spread of fascism and possible com
munism, he declared.
The United Statea has the most
complete and moat nearly ideal gov
ernment In the world, and eltluens,
regardless of their personal party
politics, should promote the best In
terest of the nation and strive al
ways to stamp out fascism and com
munism, Mr. Newman said.
Other guests of the Klwanls club
yesterday were Ford Carper, former
General Petroleum corporation man
ager here, who la now with the aame
in Portland, and Ray O.
Treasher, a government engineer and
member of the ixmgview, wan.,
wants club.
OF FOUR PROPERTIES
BY Tl
J'VILLE SCHOOL
10 STAGE PLAY
The Oarl Y. Tengwald Agency to
day announced the following recent
sale? of Medford and valley prop
erties:
An 80 -acre farm on Crater Lake
highway seven miles north of Med
ford, to Gilbert B. Lowe and family
of Santa Ana, Cal. Mr. Lowe bought
the ranch completely stocked and
plans to conduct a dairy and general
farm, Mr, Tengwald said. The sale
was made for Gerrlt Van Wllllgan.
The modern five-room dwelling at
1016 West 11th street to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd House for the Alpha cor
poration of Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and
Mrs. House have taken possession
of their new home.
The modern five-room dwelling at
631 South Ivy street to Mr. and Mrs,
Raymond J. Slngler. The new own
ers are now occupying the premises
A 30-acre farm Just north of Cen
tral Point to Mr. and Mrs. James
Hlgglnbotham, who have taken
possession and will operate the prop
erty as a general farm. Mr. and Mrs.
Hlgglnbotham are vaney residents
and purchased the tract because of
their faith In the future of Jackson
county farms. Mr. Tengwald related
Sale was made for tho World war
veterans state aid commission.
Tho Tengwald Agency also an
nounced the lease of the service sta
tion at Klamath Junction on thn
Pacific highway to Carl L. Rlmmey
brother-in-law of Claude Baylor of
Medford. The transaction was ban
died for P. H. Pearson, former lessee,
JACKSONVILLE. Dee. 1. (SpD
In an effort to raise xuxkm ior .m
anclng grade school athletics, 66 stu
dents from thb sixth, seventh and
.tvh trrriM of Jacksonville school
are presenting an Indian operetta,
"Dawn Boy," In the school gym De
cember 4 at 8 p. m.
.rtem rav" in the storv of
peaceful tribe of Indians who have
suffered from a arougni ior m..jr
mnnth. Ail efforts to bring rain
have been futile, so the tribe sends
a messenger to the Rain God to ap
ni tnr moisture. After encounter
ing many dancerous situations, the
w-m ood'a house Is reached. He tells
.ha mjunirfr whv no rain has fallen
fK. tanrf rintmtvi bv hie tribe, but
gives him some suggestions for them
to carry out to Dreaa ine aruuR.n..
Tho mewengcr returns to hla tribe
with the Rain Ood's message and
soon the crops are growing and the
tribe happy.
The cast Includes Lester Wendt, as
Dawn Boy; Norma Arnold, as Storm
Dancer; Ray Forbes, the Medicine
man; Ward Blaine. Rain God: and
Mit-inru HwttPrt. Buster Daddy. Law
re pirk wild woodward. Bethv
powlowskl. Stanley Shafer and cborua
of 45 memoers. rnere win or
small admission fee.
Policeman Suicides
When Health Fails
SPOKANE. Wash., Dec. 1. (DP)
William H. Warns. 03. nignt marenai
at Spangle. Wash., was found lying
on a couch at his home dead by a
nalffhhar. T J. Jennings, today.
Near him on the floor lay a large
lthr ntstol. from which a bullet
had pierced tan body. Police believe
the man. despondent over 111 health.
took his own Hie.
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Thursday special
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Settlement was announced today
of the 910.000 suit of Harvey Deck of
Gold Hill agelnst Tom Mix, western
star of tbe circus and cinema. The
suit waa scheduled to come up In
the session of federal court which
opened here today.
Although withholding concrete iig
ures, Don Newbury, of Newbury &
Newbury, counsel for Mr. Deck, stated
the settlement was for a "substantial
amount."
It waa alleged that Mr. Deole, who
Is T7 years old, was Injured when
he waa accidentally lassoed by Tom
Mix when his circus played here Inst
May 6. Mr. Deck brought suit for
$10,000.
Randall Jonea, member of the Port
land law firm of McDougal Ac Jones,
representing Mr. Mix, conferred here
last week with the Newburys and
terms of settlement were accepted
yesterday by the Portland attorneys,
Don Newbury said.
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ETHEL WYN B HOFFMANN'S
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Every 13th pair free.
CHRYSLER TOPS EM ALL.
Tn 1703. David Rittenhouae eatab
livhMi the first naoer factory In
American at Roxborougn, now a part
of Philadelphia.
There are 19 SOS tphoncs. a rec
ord number, tn Siircveport, La , today.
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& COLON AILMENTS
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Acidity, Indigestion.
ECTAL-Ptle, Ulcers,
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