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PLANS ARE MADEil
buildings on relief labor cost would
impose prohibitive expenditures.
Besides the federal grant, the state
will put up $050,000 for construc
tion of the library building and the
Spirit of '37 Is Exemplified
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state highway commission Is expect
ed to furnish additional funds for
Its structure.
MEDFORD MAIL TREBUXE. MEDFORD. OHEGON. WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 30. 1937.
AT SKY
State Police and National
Guard to Aid at Field
Early Arrival Is Asked
of Public at Big Circus
Arrangement nti completed to
day with state police end Medford
national guard untu for the hind
lint of the crowd that la expected to
attend the airplane exposition and
aky enow at municipal airport Fri
day. There will be sufficient help avail
able to facilitate the parking of
motorcars and the policing of the
grounds to keep spectators out of
danger zones, it was stated by Max
Pelree, president of Medford chapter
of the National Aeronautic associa
tion, sponsor of the show here. The
Medford carnival will open a ten
uity aerial tour through Oregon.
Because a large throng la expected,
spectators were advised to get their
tickets In advance If possible. It was
feared that some delay In getting
onto the field may result If there Is
too great a rush for tickets at the
last minute at the airport.
Early Arrival Asked
Ewy effort, Mr. Pelree aald, will
be made to handle the crowd expedi
tiously, iweniy-uve members of the
Eagles lodge, under aupervlslon of
WllUsm Peck, will sell tickets at the
various airnera- entrances. They win
be ewfland when 'the -exposition
mat at 8 a. m. To assist the man
agement In avoiding delays, specta
tors were asked to get to the field
as early as possible.
Tickets, which are red lapel but
tons, may be obtained at Heath's
drug store, The Club, Hubbard
Brothers, Tellow Cab company, Hotel
Medford and Jackson County Cham
bar of Commerce.
One ticket will admit the holder
to the day-long carnival. The holder,
however, does not have to remain
a the field all day. He may. for ex
ample, take in the plana exposition
In the morning, go home or back to
town and return for the sky show
In the afternoon without buying
another ticket, Mr. Pelree explained.
All that la necessary la to show the
ticket each time the spectator re
turns to the field, ha added.
FOREST AREA SHUT
Ashland creek watershed will be
elosed for the season tomorrow, -it
was announced today by Karl L. Ja
nouch. aupervlsor of the Rogue river
national forest.
The area supplies Ashland with Its
water and the closure Is to protect
toe city, Mr. Janouch explained, the
district being highly Inflammable.
Closure la authorized by federal regu
lations and violations are subject to
fine and Jail penalties.
The closure prohibits anyone going
Into or being upon the area without
a permit, Mr. Janouch aald. Permits
may be procured from any forest of
ficer. The only persons exempt from
the permit requirements are bona
tide settlers living In the area. All
trails and roads leading Into the dis
trict are posted.
The closure does not affect the Ash
land scenic loop drive which I Just
outside the closed area.
By Geo. Iversoo
Townsendltes who attend the air
circus this Friday can attend the
Townaend club meeting and dance
In the evening at the K. P. hall.
This la the meeting of club No. a
and Is the time tor the semi-annual
election, speclsl features are a bulle
tin from Dr. Townsend and last-mtn-ute
arrangements for the 4th.
All friends of the Townsend move
ment can find good entertainment at
the dance which follows the business
meeting.
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The glorious Fourth, day of parades, picnics and pandemonium, marks the pnstlng nf the one-huntlreii-slxty-flrst
year since the Declaration of Independence. Here, Jean Chntburn, attractive, young Indy of the
films, symbolizes the holiday In patriotic setting, attired In a cmtiiinn of fireworks. (A. P. Photo.)
QUARTERS IN ARMORY
ARE TAKEN BY D. A. V.;
PARADE PLANS MADE
Disabled American Veterans of the
World War and auxiliary completed
arrangements today for use of the
Medford armory as their headquar
ters, It was announced by A. H. Ban
well, chapter commander.
The veteran units have been meet
ing in the Eagles lodge hall on West
Main street but decided to change
when the Eagles moved to the arm
ory. They will utilise the armory
rooms procured by the Eagles.
The D.A.V. and auxiliary meet on
the second and fourth Tuesdays at
8 p. m. The next meeting, however,
set for July 13, will be held at 7
p. m. so that members may partici
pate In the parade to be held for
the United Spanish War Veterans
which will then be holding Its state
encampment here, Mr. Banwell said.
Only a brief business session will
be held. The D.A.V. will provide for
Gold Star mothers taking part In
the parade.
The committee which arranged
for quarters in the armory was com
posed of Mr. Banwell, Frank Hoi
brook, Harvey Cas&man and Henry
Cheadle.
WASHINGTON. June 80. AP)
Mrs. Lynn A. Zlmmer, formerly adver
tizing manager of the Klamath Falls
News and Evening Herald, haa accept
ed the post of advertising representa
tive of the Club Woman, official pub
lication of the General Federation of
Women's clubs. She will reside In
Washington. D. O.
Modern natives of Mesopotamia
wear boot similar to those appearing
In 4, 000 -year-old Hlttlte carvings.
Summer Storage
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Odds, and Ends
A Spokane hotel washes all metal
money It takes In and makes change
only with clean metal and fresh cur
rency. Many modern Hindus retain prim
itive man's knack for picking up and
handling objects with their teas.
Chinese ascribe the discovery of
tea to the reign of Shen Nung, a leg
endary emperor living about 3737
B. C.
Though English has been taught
In the public school of Guam for 37
years, the natives still converse In
their natvle Chamorro.
Marconi got his original Idea for
wireless communication after read
ing a scientific article while vaca
tioning in the Alps In 1884.
A string of youth hostels on the
European model, Intended to encour
age hiking by providing cheap ac
commodations, has been established
In northern California.
California peace officers pool their
Information on motor accidents with
a central bureau of statistics, which
then puts out analyses of accident
causes and recommendations.
A number of modern homes in Cal
ifornia have been built of primitive
Indian adobe bricks.
The California motor vehicle de
partment estimates that In the last
ten years 35,000 persons have been
killed and quarter million Injured
In traffic accidents within the state.
Porcupines are protected by law in
several states because a person lost
In the woods can often kill them
with a club and thus obtain meat.
Dr. Mahlon Loomls, an American,
sent wireless signals a distance of 14
miles 30 years before Marconi Invent
ed wireless telegraphy.
A monument at Quarts! te, Arizona,
commemorates the Introduction Into
the southwestern desert of camels
for army use. The experiment wss not
a success.
A complete museum of African an
imals at fian Francisco has been filled
almost entirely by the gun of one
hunter Leslie Blmson, retired mln
Ing engineer.
FRENCH SENATE GIVES
CHAUTEMPS POWER TO
RIGHT ECONOMIC ILLS
PARIS, June 80. V-J The French
senate today granted Camilla Chau-
temps government the sweeping pow
era It had demanded to save the na
tion's money structure.
The vote was 187 to 83. The cham
ber of deputies already had approved
the measure.
Enactment of the "decree power"
measure permits Georges Bonnet,
financial dictator-designate, to lot
the franc seek its own lower level
In world markets, take steps to con
serve France's sapped gold supply,
stop speculative abuses, control prices,
try to balance the budget and at
tempt economic recovery.
Passage of the bill had been fore
shadowed early In the day when the
senate finance committee, by a vote
of 30 to 3, approved the grant of
power.
Decrees abolishing the present lim
its on the range of the franc, Inflat
ing the currency by loans of from
13 to 16 billion franca from the Bank
of France to the government snd
Imposing new taxes were expected fol
lowing passage by the senate Itself
of the decree power bill.
It Is almost Impossible to sell an
automobile painted green In India
because green Is regarded there as an
unlucky color.
More than 81,600 paid and volun
teer firemen attended firemen's train
ing schools last year In the United
States and Canada.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
stfj Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
For Greater Satisfaction
Buy NOLDK & HORS1 HOSIERY, tt
Ethel wyn 8. Hoffmann's.
8 8s H Green Stamps.
$450,000 Federal Help With
No Strings to Finance
New Office and Library
Constructiom Is Word
WASHINGTON, Juns 80 (API
Oregon beam nMured today of a
450.000 federal grant without rails!
labor strings to construct nw at ate
office and library buildings.
Senator Charles MclVary said "the
way haa been cleared" for govern
ment assistance to finance 45 per
cent of the construction cost of the
proposed structures.
The senator said an order of the
PWA cancelling requirements that
the grant be made only on a basis
of relief labor coat plus IS per cent
would enable the state to spend the
money In the most advantageous
manner.
Action of the PWA followed upon
a protest of state cf Iclals through
Ralph Moody, assistant attorney gen
eral. who went to Washington. The
tat said that to construct the
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SALEM. June 30. (AP Governor!
Martin Mid today he expected work
to begin soon on the new state
highway and library buildings, since
Senator McNary announced In Wash
ington the federal public works ad
ministration would give the state
450,000 to finance 4S per cent of
the cost.
"We'll move very fast now." the
governor said. "We will start soon
either to buy the necessary property
or to condemn It.
He said he expected Ralph
Moody, assistant attorney general
who went to Washington to obtain
the grant, to return to Salem In a
few daya.
NY A Students Paid
$204,494 in State
PORTLAND, June 30. (APt Karl
W Onthank. director of the National
Youth Administration In Oregon, aald
that 5,137 high school, college and
graduate students In the state earned
a total of f 304. 494 through participa
tion In the 1936-37 NYA program.
Earnings of 3,061 students In 300
h'gh schools through part time em
ployment averaged $4 a month for
nine months. The 3,166 college and
graduate students In 33 Institutions
oi higher learning averaged $11.43
month. ,
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THESE SAVINGS PASSED
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In PLANNING your Fourth
of July trip, plan now for the
SAFETY of yourself and family by
replacing your smooth, worn tires
with a set of new FireXone Standard
Tirea! Firestone makes great savings
by controlling rubber and cotton
supplies at their sources, by more
efficient manufacturing methods,
by selling in such large volume that
distribution costs are lower. These
savings are passed on to you In the
form of extra values.
EIGHT EXTRA POUNDS OP
RUBBER to every 100 pounds of
cord. Extra value AT NO
EXTRA COST. ,
PROTECTION AGAINST
BLOWOUTS, because Gum.
Dipping, that tamous patented
Firestone Process, makes these tires run up to 28
degrees cooler. Bv this process, every fiber of every
cord in every ply is saturated and coated with pure,
liquid rubber, counteracting internal friction and
heat that ordinarjly destroy tire life. Extra safety
AT NO EXTRA COST.
PROTECTION AGAINST PUNCTURES,
because under the tread are two extra layers of
Gum-Dipped Cords. Extra tire strength AT NO
EXTRA COST.
PROTECTION AGAINST SKIDDING, because
the tread is scientifically designed to prevent this
danger. Extra safeguard AT NO EXTRA COST.
Don't take chances with worn tires on your
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THAT a million more were
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these deaths and i
injuries were
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