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TifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. "MTCDFORD. OREOONT, THURSDAY, APRTL 15. 1P37. PAgE FIVE 75 OFFICERS DUE HERE TUESDAY IN IY MOVEMENT Meteorological Report A tentative roawr of offtcera who will be here Tuesday, April 30, with the 30th Infantry when tt encamps in Medlord en route to Port lwla from the Presidio of San Francisco has been announced by Col. Irving J. phllllpson, commander of the regi ment. The regiment will be going north to Join other unite of the third di vision In the first big mobllzatlon of the division since the world war. Medford Is planning a number of activities to entertain close to 75 officers and 1400 enlisted men during their overnight stay here. Following Is a tentative list of of ficers who will be here with the regi ment. Sixty-five officers appear on the list but others will probably be added before the regiment leaves San Francisc as Colonel Phllllpson stated he plans to bring about 75 officers. Regimental Start Col. Irving J. Phllllpson, command ing: Lieut. Col. Charles M. O'Connor, surgeon; MaJ. Frederick S. Doll, exec utive and 8-3; Ma, Frank L. Burns, 6-4; Capt. Morris B. DePass, Jr., S-2, post exchange and billeting officer: Capt. Andrew J. Schriver, Jr., 8-1; and recruiting orflcer; and Capt. Charles M. Seebach, assistant 8-3 end regimental gas offlcsr. First Battalion MaJ. Alexander H. Cummlngs, com manding: and First Lieut. John F. R. Seltz, adjutant. -Company A: Capt. Cecil w. Nist; Second Lieut. Walter J. Renfroe, Jr.; Second Lieut. Stuart Dc J. Menlst: Second Lieut. Robert E. Horton; Second Lieut. Clarence V. McCauley. Company B: First Lieut. James E. Totten Second Lieut. Fred J. Flette; and Second Lieut. Roland Getze. Company C: Capt. John E. McCammon: First Lieut. Van H. Bond: Second Lieut. Philip D. Shepherd; and Second Lieut. Allen E. Shepard. Company M: Capt. William B. Force and First Lieut. John F. R. Seltz. Sei'ond Battalion MaJ. John F. Goodman, command ing First Lieut. James M. Lamont, ad jutant. Company E: First Lieut. Edgar Wright, jr.: Second Lieut. Oli ver C. Xlnney; Second Lieut. Oliver C. Dwyer Second Lieut. Melvin B. Sellers. Company F: Capt. Wilmar W. Dewitt First Lieut. James M. La mont; Second Lieut. Frederick M. Wall; Second Lieut. Bralnard L. Gaily; and Second Lieut. John J. Taylor. Company G: Capt. Thomaa S. Tim berman Second Lieut. Orln H. Moore; Second Lieut. Otto B. Ankersheil; and Second Lieut. Gordon W. Lun deen. Company H: Capt. Virgil R. Miller and First Lieut. Robert J. Watson. Third Battalion MoJ. Stanley F. Griswold, command ing; and First Lieut. Frank R. Maer dlan, adjutant. Company I: Capt. Ray B. Floyd; Second Lieut. Ned B. Brovles; Second Lieut. Edward B. Hixson; Second Lieu.. William E. Mullln and Second. Lieut. Lee A. Bar ker, company K: Capt. Nunez C. Pilet; Second Lieut. Robert N. Ander son and Second Lieut. James M. Dun lap. Company L: Capt. Enoch J. Skalandzunos; Second Lieut. Leonard H. Glassenberg; Second Lieut. Leon J. D. Rouge; and Second Lieut. How ard E. Lyman. Company M: First Lieut. Paul D. Adams; and Second Lieut. Claude L. Crawford. Hendqiiarters Company Capt. Daniel P. Norman: First Lieut. April 15, 193T. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair except occasionally unsettled tonight and Friday; frost tonight; rising temper ature Friday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday but locally unsettled tonight; frost in east and locally In west portion tonight; rising temperature In In terior Friday; moderate to fresh west wind oft coast. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 87; lowest. 45. Total monthly precipitation, 1.98 Inches. Excess for the month, 1.37 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1930, 13.63 Inches. Deficiency for the season. 3 37 inches. . Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 75 percent; 5 a. m. today, 86 percent. 8unrlse tomorrow, 5:29 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:53 p. m. Ob serration Taken at 5 a, m.. 130 Meridian Time. IfTfTTj CD S 3 5 EC 2 h rf s 1 s ..... 72 Boise Boston Chicago ... 68 Denver 76 Eureka ............... 66 Helena H 6 Los Angeles ...... 82 MEDFORD 72 New York . .... 72 Omaha 72 Phoenix ......... 92 Portland (8 Reno 72 Rosoburg . 64 Salt Lake 76 San Francisco .... 68 Seattle .. 56 Spokane 60 Washington, D.C. 70 Yakima 62 88 T. 56 .48 38 .80 44 .... 48 1.11 56 .... 52 .... 40 .26 36 .06 40 .... 54 .... 42 1.07 62 .... 44 .41 46 ... 64 .05 40 .65 38 .56 58 .05 58 T. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Rain P. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Clear SLAYER SUSPECT TAKEN BY POLICE TACOMA. Wash.. April 15. (ff) Claud Ryan, paroled convict sought on a first degree murder warrant for the slaying of Deputy Sheriff R. 8. Jackson of Chehalta, was in the Ta coma city Jail today undergoing pounding questioning; while western Washington officers redoubled then search for his alleged companion in the shooting. Walter Seelert. Ryan, unarmed and weeping, was captured without a struggle In a tav ern seven mile above Ortlng. Wash.. last night. Tacoma city police who answered a mysterious telephone tip, found him half Intoxicated and ready to tell the entire story ot the slaying of Deputy Jackson, and the wounding of Deputy J. D. Cempton. The two deputies were shot In a pistol battle on a road near Chehalls last Wed nesday morning. Search for Seelert centered in the wooded district above Ortlng. where Ryan said he and the fugitive parted Tuesday morning, with Seelert nurs ing an eye gravely wounded by buck shot in the battle. WASHINGTON. April 15. iJPtaec retary Morgenthau said today the treasury would start a new series of 150,000.000 weekly bill tunes Monday to replenish federal cash. With tax revenues dropping behind estimate, borrowing will be necessary to plug the gap between Income and outgo. (The treasury cah working bal ance now stands at S858.000.000. In the past, Morgenthau has said he hopes to keep this close to 9i.000.000, 000.1 The secretary declined to tell his press conference how much the bor rowing would aggregate. He said the discount bills, which wui be in addition to the regular S50.W0.000 weekly offering to meet maturities, will be due in mid-September. Donald W. Neiuott. son of Deputy District Attorney nd Mr. Oeorge W Nell son. has been appointed a second lieutenant of Infantry of the nation al guard and assigned is war-table vacancy in Company A. 18Sth In fantry here. It was announced today by Capt. Carl Y. Ter.gwald, Company A commander. Official word of the appointment was received by Capt. Tengwald from the adjutant general office In Sa lem. Nell son Is a corporal in Company A and will serve as a second lieu tenant under the present appoint ment In ca the unit Is called into active service. He 1 a student at , Oregon State college where he haA I been active in the reserve officers' I training corps, CCC LlkeIUI City. SALEM, April 15. ff Ninety -five CCC enrollees from Connecticut huve been added to company 3108. Camp Milt City. The scenic neauty of the jcard pictures of Silver creek fall, to country appealed to them and post-1 tend east were In great demand. Schilling Baking Powder biscuits r tJ few SAMSON'S $1.35 Special Dairy Feed 80 lb.sk INGREDIENTS ( iron ml Corn. Milium, Rolled Barley, tv-et Flilp. Ground Oat. So-bun Meal, Pen nut Meal. Unseed (HI Meal, (ocoamit Meal, Minerals and Salt since many (litl.-yinen ham round It profitable to me a (rood dairy feed, we believe that you will al.o find It protltuhle to ue SAMSON'S Special Dairy Feed. SPECIAL HOG FEED, 80 lbs $1.85 Made frmn best quality feed, with Meat Meal, ate. More feeding value at no extra cot. E. E. SAMSON CO. SEEDS FEEDS FERTILIZER Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside Prank R. Maerdian; First Lieut. Rob ert L. 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