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PAGE STX aiEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTJyE. MEDPOKT). OREGON. FRIDAY.' MAT 28. 1937. RETIRES; HIGHEST HONOR FROM KING "Honest Stan" Succeeded by Chamberlain in British Cabinet Change Still Coalition Administration LONDON". May 28. (AP) Stanley Baldwin, "savior of tha monarchy," retired today as Great Britain' prime minuter after hlstorlo service and waa succeeded by Arthur Neville Chamberlain, bis chancellor of the exchequer. King George VI conferred on Bald win the highest distinction within the gift of the crown a knighthood of the garter tonight after the smoothly-managed switch of govern ments. The king received the new ns ttonal government, still a coalition administration, In a special sudlence at Buckingham palace after the change-over from "Honest Stan." the king-maker, to cool, efficient Cham berlain, "as practical aa a plumber." Chamberlain quickly reorganised the cabinet to fill vacancies created by Baldwln'a resignation the eleva tion of Walter Runclman, erstwhile president of the board of trade, to the peerage and the advance of Baldwin ministers to; higher posts. Ramsay MacDonald, former prime minister who retired as lord presi dent of the privy council, was offer ed a peerage In an audience yester day, but he turned It down so aa not to hamper the career of hla laborlte son. Malcolm, secretary of state for the dominions. The nsme of Baldwin will remain In the house of commons, but Its conservative traditions will not. His son, Oliver, Is a socialist member of parliament and In an article headed "My Father" In today's Dally Mall wrote: "He has been lucky. His patience and his Inborn laziness have been among his greatest assets ... he has saved torylam from reaction and thereby hla country from revolu tion." The honor to Baldwin, free now to retire to hla books and hla fa orlet hobby, the breeding of pigs, was given him In addition to an arldom, which he accepted for him self and his descendants. The order of the gsrter dates back to King Edward in, who, In 1348. limited It to the sovereign, princes of the blood, foreign monarchs and 9fi knlghts-companlon, which Bald win becomes. PRISONERS CHOOSE SIMPLE FARE il A meal which Included everything "from chicken down" wai offered Lester Brockelhurst and Uernlce Felton when they were placed In jail in Lonoke, Ark., to await trial for slaying Victor Gates, but they chose simple fare. Brockelhurst took a hamburger sandwich and Miss Felton ordered roast beef. OPEN HERE JULY 2 A four-hour demonstration of new, aleak airplanes and a thre-hour pro gram of spectacular flying events will figure the Oregon air tour In each of the tea oltlea of the Itinerary, it waa announced today by Max Pelrce. president of the Oregon Aviation De velopment Committee, Inc., which Is In charge of the carnival, and presi dent of the Medford chapter of the Kational Aeronautic association, local sponsor. The air tour will start th Mtdford, the participants to arrive here July 1 and the show to be staged at the municipal airport July 2. "We hope to ahow the people of Oregon the moat thrilling aviation program they have ever seen," Mr. Pelrce said. "We shall have the best planes, the top-rank stunt pilots, the nation's leading demonstration pilots, veteran parachute Jumpers, speed planea, a wide variety of modern craft everytahlng that will make Che show a grand spectacle." 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Supplementing acts presented by veteran performers at national and International air mee'a will be more than a score of features, races, stunt ing competition and demonstrations by a group of equally proficient fliers, Mr. Peloce elad. A highlight of this part of the program, he added, will be rigid demonstrations of modern alreraft. "This will be the biggest aviation event In the west this year and will rank with the major meets In the country, both In the number of planes entered and the program to be presented by famed pilots," Mr. Pelrce declared. E PENDLETON MEET PENDLETON, Ore.. May 38, (AP) The seventeenth annual ctioventlon of the Oregon State Laundry men's as sociation opened here today with Donald Robinson of Pendleton presiding. Highlight of the two-day program waa an addresa this afternoon by Stan key Brock of Wlnnepeg, president of the National Laundrymen'a association. Among the speakers to be heard tody and tomorrow re o. H. Raw- llnson of Portland; W. P. Pinfold of Victoria. B. C; Jean Ulbrlfht of Jollet, III., and George Rups of Cincinnati. ROUTINE DIET TO E FIVE ON Radio Broadcast Will Bring Late Supper for Quin tuplets Papa Dionne, Still Irked, to Stay Away CALLANDER. Ont May 28, (AP) Mr. and Mrs. Olive, Dlonne'a five famous daughters were three years old today but save for a half-hour deviation In their aupper time It was mostly another day of oatmeal and spinach, bathing snd play. The saucer-eyed little girls, far too young to realize the passage of the third milestone In their once tenu ous Uvea, did not have cake. Ice cream or candy; they had to stick to their foutlne diet of milk and other body-bulldlng foods. To make way for a public ceremony and a late afternoon radio broadcast In which Marie, Ceclle, Yvonne and Annette were Importuned to sing and talk, the quints' aupper time was moved back until after 6 o'clock In stead of between fl:30 and 6. The master of ceremonies waa Dr. Allan Dafoe. who three years ago lifted the blanket from the Infants In a laundry basket near the Dionne kitchen stove and grimly set about the tajk of saving at least one tiny Ufa. The country physician had concen trated on saving their mother. Elzlre Dionne, because ha thought he bad no chance with the prematura babies. Today the girls have learned to feed themselves and brush their own teeth. Their weight! average 80 pounds, five ounces. They do not talk so well but have mastered a French -Canadian song, "En Roullant Ma Boule." Mr. and Mrs. Dionne were not ex pected to attend the public ceremony today in the quints' completely equipped hospital home. Friends said Papa and Mama Dionne believed their attendance at the public celebration might be con sidered an Indication that they en dorse the separation of the quints from the rest of the large family. FOR NOMINATING Officers for the new year will be nominated at the semi monthly meeting of the American Legion In the Medford armory at 8 o'clock Tuesday. A representative attend ance waa requested by J, F. Fllegel, post commander. A feature of Tuesday's meeting will be a true story contest based on experiences In the world war. A cash prize will go to the winner. There will be other entertainment and af ter the aeasion a Dutch lunch will be served, Mr. Fllegel aald. Comm 1 ttea In ch arc com prises Horace Bromley, chairman; Goodwin Humphries, K. D. Rosa, Dr. Walter Krease and Ward Spate. Mr. Fllegel requested that all Le gionnaires attend the memorial ser vices in St. Mark's Episcopal church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and participate In the Decratlon Day pa rade at 0:30 Monday morning. Applegate Adults Second Play Day BIO APPLEGATE, May 28. (Spl.) Several aggressive clizens. catching the spirit of the school youngsters when they staged a play day at Ruch recently, have Instigated a play day for adults, which will be held at Ruch Sunday. June 6. This will be the second annual event of this type, the first having been held on Thomp son creek lost year. All kinds of athletic contests will be featured and valuable prizes will be offered. Edward Kubll la general chairman of the event, with Scotty Matheny and Leon Offenbacher on the committee. The following were named on a committee to line up events; Floyd McKee, Tom Mee. Wallace Hisklns. Mrs. Floyd McKee and Mrs. E. H. Taylor. Mr. Kubll announcea that there will be horse racing for both men and women, and that a big picnic lunch will be spread at noon. nay General VanWlnkle held here to-I The archaeopteryx. mown to ad day. Dlrectora of the unions must be ence only through fossils, was an an membera who are shareholders Van- lmal in transition between a reptile Winkle said. Cfe AiSKIRI. FOR SCOTCH WHISKY 1 n t v a a a Credit Union Rule SALEM. May 28. (AP) Credit unions In Oregon must receive au thority from the state banking de partment before selling ahares or re ceiving pay for such ahares, Attor- A Local Beer with that Imported Flavor WHEN A BEER has that fine Old "World flavor . . . not too sweet nor too bitter . . . you know it's a remarkable brew. That's the flavor which men who know beer have learned to look for in Gold Seal Beer. Brewed in one of the coun- tiy's finest and most modern breweries, C4old Seal Beer gets the benefit of a combination of the scientific advances which have been made brewing plus the time-tested principles which have been handed down from father to son for centuries. That's why we say, if you want to make a hit with any man, serve Gold Seal Beer. Tested by O UB BREWMASTER learned m his art in Germany. There, in the land where brewing hag a heritage of centuries of perfection he waa trained in the fine points which give to Gold Seal Beer its excellence of flavor and purity. experts from every section of the country. Gold Seal ranks with the best beers in the land. And the flavor proves it I ASK FOR IT BY NAME DRAUGHT OR BOTTLES Specials irjrtfY VFh A VG For The AT THE Swift's Government Inspected Meats FOR THE HOLIDAY PICNIC LAMB - BEEF AND STEAKS FANCY ROASTS All Grade A Meats. Swift's Government Inspected. Grain fed for 10 months to give you the best that you can buy just as good as you can get in Portland. SATURDAY SPECIALS ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, lb. 25c FREE DILL FICKLE WITH EACH POUND CRACKERS OF ALL KINDS, SALAD DRESSING Complete line of PICKLES. FRESH EXTRAS EGGS. BUTTER, MILK and CREAM. Fey. MILK FED FRYERS VEGETABLE DEPT. RALPH BURGESS, Prop. 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A bridal show er can be a wonderful help to a girl awaiting marriage if the gifts are chosen wisely. You can make your contributions to these affairs both useful and attractive. And you don't need to spend more time or money than you can afford! Just look over the advertisements in today's paper. They're brim ming with ideas for better home-making. Hundreds of practical gadgets to lighten household tasks are offer ed for your choice all moderately priced. It's easy to shop either for bridal gifts or for your own needs if you make it a habit to read the advertis ing pages first. Before you set out you'll know exactly what to get, where to get it, and how much or how lit tle to pay!