TkfEDFORD MATT, TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, CVRF.fiOy; THFRSDAT. JULYI. 1037,
PAGE FIVE
KLAMATH LIQUOR STORE
LOCATION IS PROTESTED
KLAMATH FALLS. July lr-ijp)
The Klamath Falls Central Labor
Council last night adopted a reso
lution protesting th location of the
new atate liquor atore here, a half
block from the city library.
Copies of the resolution will be
aent to Governor Martin and mem
bera of the state liquor control commission.
$1
SIGNED BY F.D.R.
WASHINGTON, July I. (P)
President Roosevelt signed the $1,-
500,000.000 relief bill today. It pro
vide 1,325.000.000 lor WPA. 100.
000.000 for the resettlement adminis
tration, and $75,000,0 for the nation
al youth administration for use in
the fiscal year beginning today.
During the current fiscal year, WFA
spent approximately H, 860,000. The
reduction in fund will require the
dismissal of thousands of relief work
ers each week between now and July
15. Harry L. Hopkins. WPA admin
istrator, has set an employment fig
ure of 1.665.477 for that date.
On June 5 there were 1.980.000 on
WPA roll. decrease of 19.000 from
the preceding week
WPA officials aatd that with the
new relief appropriation there will
be no change In the type of projects
undertaken, nor In the average
monthly wage, which la about M.
The quotas provide reductions for
every state except Plorlda. which of
ficials pointed out, has a seasonal
empolyment situation almost the
reverse of other state.
Sardines Appear.
NORTH BEND, July 1. OP)
Schools of sardines, large enough to
assure good catches, have been re
ported off the Oregon coast. M. P.
Kelly, fish warden for the atate fish
commission, said. Cooa Bay plants
prepared to start the processing sea
son next week.
Cloudhurst Blocks Road.
SALEM. July 1. An estimated
1.000 tons of earth were swept from
a hillside by a cloudburst that struck
near Pacific highway about seven
miles south of Salem yesterday after
noon. A large part of the slide cov
ered the highway, which was block
ed for several hours.
I1
IS STARTED HERE
Medford, which saw the start of
Pacific coast air transportation with
alngle-englned. open-cockpit planes
just ten and a half years ago, today
welcomed the first of United Air
Lines' new 21-passenger Matnllner
transports to stop here on regular
schedule.
Effective with the landing of the
great-winged plane at 10 :46 a. m..
Medford was added as a, dally atop
on the Malnllner schedule which
places this city only three hours from
.San Francisco, five hours from Los
Angeles, one and one-half hours from
Portland and three hours from Se
attle.
Medford's addition as a stvp on the
Malnllner service cams with United !
inauguration of a third daily round
trip Pacific coast schedule. To this
city, the move brings the largest and
most luxurious transports ever to
serve southern Oregon.
It was only as far beck as Septem
ber IS. 1936. that Medford helped In
augurate airmail service over the Pa
cific coast airway. As contrasted
with the 90-mlle-an-hour, open-cock-pit
planes used at that time; United
new Malnllners cruise at 190 miles an
hour with a full load or 21 passen
gers, crew of three, baggage, mall and
express, while using only 63 prr cent
of their available horsepower.
N. B. Rsder of Portland, district
traffic manager of United Air Lines,
arrived on the inaugural southbound
flight of the malnllner this morning.
Crab Death Mvstlfy.
PORTLAND. July 1. (fl) Dead
crabs continued to collect by the
thousands on Clatsop county beaches
as M. T. Hoy. master fish warden for
the state fish cmomlsslon, expressed
the belief some strange marine mal
ady was causing the mortality. A
fish commission Investigator counted
516 dead crabs on a 50-yard stretch
of Cannon Beach.
FATHER DIVINE'S AIDE
VIOLATING MANN ACT
LOS ANGELES, July 1 ( AP )
John West Hunt, fat follower of
Father Divine, was under conviction
today on charges he violated the
Mann act In transporting comely De
light Jewett. 17. from her Denver.
Colo., home to Beverly Hilts. Calif.
The Jury which last night found
Hunt guilty returned a verdict ac
quitting his ca-defendnnts, Mrs. Ag
nes Oardner, Mrs. Elisabeth Peters
and H. B. Smith.
Federal Judge Leon Yankwlch set
next Friday as a date for sentencing
Hunt and hearing pleas for a new
trial.
Hunt faces a maximum sentence of
five years in prison.
'I doubt If there Is anything In
the record to warrant granting a new
trial." Judge Yankwlch told Hugh
McBeth. Hunt's negro attorney.
When the verdict was returned.
Hunt, whose attitude has been one
of great confidence and nonchalance,
asked rhetorically:
Why cannot these poor unfortu
nate Individuals understand me?'
McBeth referred to the defendants
in his closing arguments as "these
four sftps." He frankly admitted they
mignt be guilty of violating state
laws, but contended the evidence In
the trial did not show Interstate
commerce of the girl.
CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET
RID OF STAINS
New Easj Way No Brushing
8tra-K1n. uniting- new dlseovtry, re
moTta blacktit ataiat, UraJah, tartar lik.
marie JuU put fila teth or bridgei In
xlasa of water and add Stra-Klen powder.
No meaty brushing. Recommended by den
0 it approved by Good Housekeeping-. At
all druggists. Honey back If not delighted-
NOTICE!
We will not be responsible for acci
dents happening to anyone riding on
unsafe tires . . . when they can get
Goodrich Safety Silvertowns for as
little as 75c per week.
Lewis Super Service Station
YARDS SAVES YOU MONEY ON EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE
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MONTGOMERY WA11D
For Fun in the Sun, You Needc
SUMMER SUIT
Save ot Wards
1000
Wear a Ward summer suit on your holiday and feel
as if you 've peeled pounds from your back I Wear the
coat with extra slacks! Wear the trousers with an
extra coat I Cool . porous . . . smartly styled 1
Styles similar to cut. Plain cloth only.
Cool SUMMER HAT (Sketched).... 1.49
Wards WASH SLACKS .....1.49, 1.98
Boys' Wash Slacks, Sanforized Shrunk .1.00
it VI tin 'vi iV i, VV:. KSWaAV
Polo Shirts
c.f... 40
For a cool holiday I Pique
ribbed; 1-button loop neck.
Boys' Styl.i In Celoneta . 39e
White IV ii buck
Ihllt-PiUti
279
Oxfords as comfortable as
they are good-looking I Gen
ulna oak leather aolesl 6-11.
Wards Fastest Sellers I
Men's Dress Shirts
White . Plaint or
New Patterns
Why not dress up for the Fourth when these shirts cost
so little? They're handsome patterns In masculine
shades; correctly styled In fully Preshrunk broadcloth.
Soft, wiltproof or Modified Kent collars.
"Keep Kool" Shirts with porous weave .....1.59
"Air Conditioned" Wash Ties 25
Men's "101" Waistband Overalls 98?
Boys' "101" Waistband Overalls 79t
Mens Sanforized Covert Pants 1.29
Boys' Frosh Pants, Sanforised 1.49
W- - -' ""'"'ini' '' ' .......J
Swim Trunks
All WojI wortll Elastic rib
knit: built-in support.
Ilreechea
wk. inn
Extra feature for work oi
sports rugged (S'4 01.)
whipcord. Double knees and
eat I
This store will
be open until
5:30 P.M. Fri
day July 2nd.
Montgomery
Ward & Co.
Let7s Go Swimming!
All Wool
DESIGIVED FOR
One-piece suits with or with
out skirts. All wool. Sleek
lines. Adjustable straps, up
lift bra tops. Size 32-44.
Girls' 7-14 Halter Styles
And many other new-type worsted bathing suits. Bra
tops; nautical touches. New bright or dark colors. New
jacquard weaves. Splendid fitting.
Tot's 2-6 Trunks or Suits
All-wool worsted suits in halter or strap styles for tittle
girls. Rib knit trunks for little boys. Choice of bright
or dark colors.
Boys' Bathing Trunks
Elastic rib knit, part wool I "Dee Ring" tailored waist
with side stripes and reinforced crotch make them
dressy AND sturdy!
Boys' All Wool Trunks; tunnel waist
69
59
. 08c
l1
ft'!
Sport Slacks
Word Priced efO0
Gob-style of sturdy twill.
Many atrip, trimmed. 12.-20.
BEACH
FASHIONS
Heavy Twill Slack.
Ward
Values J3C
Nautical Sport EQ
Bhlrta
DRESS UP You'll Enjoy Your Holiday Much More
Lady, be Lovely
in a
"Picture''
Leghorn
Widt brimmed hats have s
flair for flattery with summel
frocks I Flower or rlbboe
rims. Rare values!
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Mi 1 1
Get out In the Sun
but wear a
Shadow Panel
SLIP
iwwi 79
Neatly tailored, which many
women prefer, or trimmed
with pretty lace. Rayon taf
feta, bias cut to Insure good
fit. Rip-proof seama. 34-44,
Cool rayon briefs, panties. , ,)9c
a 1 i".J-
New I Smart!
SPUN RAYONS
With a Yn for Sports
38
Crown-teeW
lut Only
2
08
1 and 2-piece frocke In a no
alty linen-like waav. Cool to
the aya and averse to wrin
kles I Siaee from 12 to 20$
A sports fabric that scored s
hit laet year! Smarter than
erer In wathtbl prlne or
soft colors. On and two
piece etylea. Sites 12 to 44.
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