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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. TCLY 5. 1937. PAGE FTVT3 Read every ad OD this page you will probably Und ex actly ths things you hsvs bm looking (or or a sals 01 trade tor unused article you ma; have Search your attic or i tore-room you may (led many things others are seek ing and be aDle to realize Immediate cash It what you want Unt there, advertise toi It Tribune Claaallied ads are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES Per ward, first insertion- (Mlnlmum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Mlnlmnm 10c) per line per nionth wlthoot copy change 1IJ! Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUNT) LOST Woman's Waltham wrist watch, down town, Friday. Reward. Tel. 859. STRAYED 7 calves from pasture east ol airport on Crater Lake Hwy. Phone 408-R-l. LOST Female wire-haired terrier, 8 months. Answers name of "Pen ny." Phone 971. LOST li dog Is missing, call 1S16. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED General blacksmith who understands electric ana acetyieire welding. Apply James Trlmdle, 316 East K St.. Grants Pass, Ore. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Salesman and salesladies for the largest state-wide project ever put over for the people and by the people of Ore. Call mornings at State Oil & Gaa Co.'a office. 308 Liberty Bldg. C. Enos nanzis", Dlst. Mgr. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Woman and daughter want work. Day time only. 1010 Court street. RELIABLE GIRL wants work In good home. Box 3029. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-rDlscarded violins. Piano tuning, ' violin repairing by Price. 20 years experience. Shults Bros., 220 N. Bartlett. Phone 1059. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. Tel. B81-R. WANTED Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J. A. Mfmke, Route 1 Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have Urge order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1002. WB PAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOLBKOOK A ANDKfcWS 6th and Front. Phone 847- jONK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or targe tots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags, inner tubes Our prices will interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods Furniture Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 8 or 4 -room nouse P. O Box 893. Medford. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished nouse: 3 bed rooms. $45 00 Tel 1323-W. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room unfurnished apartment at 403 .soutn wewtown Call 19. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FOR RENT 3 furnished apartmenta, 8 office rooms. 1 store building 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Lit t re 11. FOR RENT Furnished single and double apts.: Frigldaire and elec tric range. Hotel Holland. FURN. APT. for rent. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 6-room furnished upper apartment: garage. Inquire 804 E. Main. 287-X A OE BAUER APTS.. 6th and OiMi' 3-ROOM. front, lurn apartment. 808 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower steam beat, hot and cold water furnished Mall rribun Bldg Ap ply Tribune bmlne.v office FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NIOFt Y furrlyhM roorrj. 48 W. 6th. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR PENT FurnLthcd room and sleeping porch, private entrance; 1 close In. 120 S. Laurel. Tel. 934-L. ATTP A CTIVE rr-m 4M 9 Orap FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE MODERN 5-room co'tatr with slrep tn porrh to trd f1. small im proved scfare tir Mdfrri. No rafonable offer refused. 515 So Crrl BUSINESS CHANCES j FOR RENT FxeeMrnt buines loca tion tn Cave City. Ore. Addrea Box li, Ca.e Clay, O.e. 1 FOR SALE R2AL ESTATE FOR SALE Beautiful houat, 8 bed rooms. Till must be n to be appreciated. Priced right. 436 N. Holly. 1 IS ACRE, berrlet. fruit, clovtr. garden. 8 -room bouse, barn, chick house; highway frontage and near Med lord; land Irrigated. Price 1800, temu. Also East side modern home In excel lent condition: combination living and dining room, hardwood floors, fireplace, Kitchen, breakfast nook, laundry room. 3 bedrooms, bath with shower and base tub; shade and shrubs. Price J3200. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N Bartlett 6t. Phone 1406 or 1548-R. FOR SALE Bargain, 6 -room house, east side. 3 bedrooms: good condt- rSSUS. 7!2?--.?VT'2J? B. J. Palmer, Broker, at Palmer Music Store. BUSINESS WHY? BUSINESS Business. 1 acres land and home on Pacific Hwy.; automobile shop, wrecking yard and used car lot: comfortable 6-room house, city , water, at Medford city limits: net-! ting present owner over 1250 per month; good shop: tools, auto parts everything goes. Total price 92600; $800 cash; balance terms. A Job and home for somebody. , J. C. BARNES Phone 1127-Y. 20 N. Peach. $9000 lnn-acr dalrv ranch located on good road 5 ! ml. from Medford: 70 1 A. In cultivation, large dairy barn, a modern dwellings, milk nouse ana ., j. . . other small buildings. Approximate value of improvements ae.ooo.oo. Moderate terms. See us for details. Also - 5 -room dwelling, excel- Sl SDD lent condition and on W v w w paVNj street. Terms. $300 down, balance easy monthly payments. BROWN-& WHITE, 104 W. Main St. FOR SALE New 5 -room house. Base ment, furnace. Call 425 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Three lots, 8 -room furn ished house. Phone 459-X. MODERN 5-room house. $1050: $350 cash, balance $8 per month. Also 6-room house; fruit, shade, berries. $750; terms. J. V. Bradley, 408 Boardman. FOR SALE Suburban acre, on good highway, close in with 5 room house, bam and chicken run. Good soil, fine garden ready to use, La dlno clover, cow lot. Building and Loan balance $302. Payable $1000 per mo. Must leave at once, first reasonable offer for my equity takes It. Write Mall Tribune Box 3337 for further particulars. FOR SALE 7 -room house, good loca tion, smau payment aown. naiance like rent. Inquire 817 West 10th FOR SALE 1200 acres cattle and sheep ranch. 16 miles from Med ford. 30 miles wire fencing. 8 -room house, cost $3,000; barn and out buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at $1J per acre. Also 480 acres timber land, 16 miles from Ashland 8 miles from Dead Indian road; esti mated 3 million ft pine timber Also 100 acres 4 miles from Med ford. near Jacksonville. F. E By bee Medford. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres $2,000. crops now In. Property lo cated on Pacific Highway between Talent and Phoenix For particulars call R. Edwards. Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc trades considered. K. F Mall Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think 01 bkuwn at WNJIK. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. rHE J W BY BEE farm north ot Jacksonville on the old stage roaa Is fot sale to one tract or small subdivisions thereof Inquire ol Frank E By bee star Route Box 133 Medford Oregon. WE SPECIALIZE in homes. 81 Chest nut. Room 4. FFUERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 201 Liberty Bldg. or O A Barnes 167 East 8tb St. Eugene FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LANGE'S RED TAG USED CAR SALE Prices slashed on every car; 80 cars to choose from. 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1937 CHEVROLET DE LUXE COUPE 1933 DODGE SEDAN 1935 CHRYSLER 8 COUPE 1931 BUICK COUPE 1933 FORD 4-CYL. COUPE 1934 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW 1931 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN 1931 CHEVROLET 2 -DR. SEDAN 1932 FORD V-8 SEDAN These are Just a few of the real buys we have on sale; 30 more cars ana pickups to choose from. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside. USED CAR LOT 25 So. Riverside. Open Evenings and Sundays. 1935 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Touring Tu dor; radio. Good as new. Also good house trailer. Must sell im mediately on account of death of owner. Shell Station, Midway Four Corners. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS 1036 Ford long wheelbae truck; 10 ply tires. Ruxtell axle, overload springs, very low mileage. stw 1929 Ford truck, refrigerator type body, excellent condition, $150 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. ABBEY'S SPECIAL '3! CHEVROLET Victoria; top eondU Hon and appearance. Walter W Abbey. Inc. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR PALE Broilers snd fryers, each. Phone 437-J. FOR BALE Lrtr colored frrrs. Phon 31 4-Y. Mrs. Walker. FOR day-old and started chicks, vear! round, see or writ Brooks Hatch-' r-r (. n t fiwmt. Pa. Or Phone 145-J. rSK'tNZR turx latchlno. e?s a R 1 R rotwter Inquire Per noil's FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Guernsey heifer, fresh soon. James Lathrop, Central Pt.. route 1. FOR SALE Good HoHteln cow; freshen soon. Oolite Moomaw, Eagle Point. HIGH-GRADE Jersey cows: fresh and coming fresh. Herbert Elmore, Ap plegate. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Blackcap raspberries, H crate. Phone 869-M. IFOR BALE 94 million feet timber at prospect, inquire ynn Kancn. Jacksonville. FOR RALE Bird cages, cheap. V. Holly St. 436 SS2Sl.dlo,as. Mrs. Dresner, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE 3 and 4-inch DeLa valve centrifugal pump, together with 74-h.p. General Electric single phase direct connect motor; cost about 80O, for sale for $400. Also one 15-h.p. 3-phase. practically new motor for 9100. WINO ORCHARDS, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE Cream table separator, 10.00. McFadden, Rt. 3, Box 17S. EARLY MAYFLOWER peaches now ripe. Bring container; 3c lb. First house on left Dark Hollow road. H. F. Hazen. phone 699-R-4, FOR CHARIS & SWAVIS corsets Tel 1332-J. evenings. 318 Hamilton. rXXZTTZ. """" " Riverside, across from Auto Beautv Riverside, across from Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE Mineralized stock salt. Feeding minerals, a proven practice makes for health and heavier pro duction. Monarch Seed & Feed Co FOR SALE Safe grain stornge In So. Oregon's largest warehouse. Mon arch Seed 4s Feed Co. FOR SALE Grain bags, sack twine, needles. Monarch Seed 4c Feed Co. FOR- SALE Binder twine standard grade $5.25 bale cash. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. CHERRIES H mile south of white Griffin creek school. Henry hu klll. CHERRIES Several varieties. Oeb hard's, 14 mile north Bear creek bridge. Centra) Point. FOR SALE New 4 -piece hand-knit summer suit: color light tan; sice 14. 61 N. Peach. FOR SALE Royal Anne and Blng cherries, 203 Vancouver. Phone 1018-L. C. C. Clemens. CHERRIES, all kinds. So to 4c on trees. Ed Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Confectionery equipment Including Frigid a Ire soda fountain, cigar case, and back-bar. candy case, popcorn popper. Phone 909. FOR SALE: Hay in shock, cherries. cream separator, mutt cooler. iei 1002-L. JACK'S 3nd Hand Store 1-horse cul tivator, a good circulator, felt base rugs, fruit Jars. Pick the bargains In the vineyard at 106 So. Grape FOR SALE Cherries. Blngs and Royal Aiincs. One mile west of Dark s store, Stewart Ave. Ray Guches. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces- Inquire Mall Tribune office. USED WASHER SALE. FICK'8 HARD WARE. $25 to $49.50. Agents tor Myers Pump. RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load. man's. Phone 1534-Y. RESORT COTTAGES NESIKA BEACH. 8 ml. N. of Gold Beach, Hwy. 101. Fine ocean view and wonderful beach, modern cab ins, private lavatories, showers and toilets, gas, table dishes, cooking utensils, wall beds. $2 60 per day, $12.50 per week. R, S. Sanborn, Wedderburn, Ore MISCELLANEOUS MR. J. P. MEUKEL of the Flak Flag and Decoration company Is author ized to solicit decorations to be used for vr state convention to be held in Medford July llth to 14th. We will appreciate any favors shown Mr. Meukel. Executive Committee, by Joe Wood, Commander Colonel 6a 1 gent Camp No 23. United Span ish War Veterans, Medford. FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi gestion, Heartburn. OET free sam ple doctor's prescription. Udga, at Western Thrift Store. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Oarage. B01 No. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered 308 0 8 National Bank Building Tel, 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel, 1172 House cleaning, rioor waxing, on ental rug cleaning and uphulsterlng . Falnltng- PAINTINO Interior decorating, pa-pr-hanglng, painting of all kinds. We have all equipment for outside painting on high buildings. Reli able patntTft and bft of materials. PABCO PRODUCTS. FKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE Phn 241? 38 Ho. Bartlett, MONEY TO LEND $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan Plana $10 to $500 1 We want to supply your money needs wunom rea xap or aiay. rt f-E JH"J 1 MOR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO. MEDFOTt'fl OLDEST AND LARGEST j PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 80 Cntrrl. Cironnd Floor Craterlan Tit pater Bld Uc. No. 8-157-M-iao. Piioue Utf. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roof Service. ROOP SERVICE We can repair any type of roof. Complete, modern equipment for applying built-up roofs and slate surface shingles. Time pa v merits if desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT it ROOF STORE Phone 243. 38 So. Bnrt!tt. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone B83. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE .Telephone 1033 or 332 111 No. Fir 6t Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamp In side of 3 -mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Hearing In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate McKlnney, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator of the Estate of Kate McKlnney, deceased, has filed with the above entitled Court his First and Final Account and Report as such Administrator, and the Court has set July 23rd, iu37. A. D, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock .a m, as the time. and the Courtroom of snid Court in , the Courthouse In Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any there be, why said First and Final Account and Report should not be approved, snid Administrator and his bondsmen discharged and said es tate closed. All persons are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why such relief should not be granted. Dated and first published this 21st day of June. 1937. Administrator of the Estate of Kate McKlnney. deceased. VICTOR A. TENGWALD. Attorney for Administrator. Summons for Publication I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. 1 State of Oregon, by and through Its State Highway Commission, com posed of Henry F Cabell. E. B. Al drlch, and F. L. TouVelle. Plaintiff, vs. George C. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife, and Jackson County, De-, fondants. To George C. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: you. and each of you, are here by required to appear and answer the complaint (lied against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons If you are not a resident of this State but are within the United States, said period of four weeks be ing the time prescribed for the pub lication hereof; or on or before the last day ten weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons if you are not a resident of the State of Oregon or tn the United States but within a territory of the United States: or on or before the last day twenty weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons If you are a resident of a for eign country: and If you fall to so appear and answer the said com plaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Its complaint, to wit: the condemnation and appropri ation of a parcel of land for public park and scenic purposes described as follows, to wit: all of the South west quarter fSWi, of the North west quarter (NW) and the North west quarter (NWi) of the Southwest quarter (SWi) of Section 18, Town- ship 33 South, Range a East, w. m Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Portalnlng tf a U. 6. Territory S. Feigns 13. Porch with a roof supported by columns 11. Pertaining to musical nound 15. Not hers 16. Hobby 17. Sign of the Infinitive II. Mulcai work: abbr. 19. Kind of bean !0. Not many II. Swamp !3. Measure 15. Extend J6. By 17. River In New Mexico and Arizona It. Oriental cart 11. Immeasurably small 14. Artless K Ireland 18. Th one who must catch the others 17. Exist 15. Lamb's pseudonym 9. American Indian Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle pacmaMAMSpSSI A "S UfrllDlElpglT EHTH T I "B jACTRE AjTQP' f 1 NMBQ2fBiSl&y' R t GIaIDeWf 0S!5Jl L R VP0L. TWISD SP I NMPII NKai-tOW TpplOWDWSODjAiS R EjcjU R0EM U LIA TIE 40. Possesses 42. Insect 42. Indian mulberry 44. For example abbr. 46. Outtr portion of a wheel 4. Temper 60. Ingredient of varnish M. EiriTHld-i ren arsenata of copper ZZMZZZZS 2i 30 3 32 33 """" - jll ' ji S?!lZSl So & III SZ "Mil Pir 1 1 1 In Jackson County, State of Oregon, containing 80 acres. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court. made and entered in said Court and cause on the 30th day of June, 1087, prescribing that summons be served by publication thereof onoe each week for four consecutiv weeks In the Mall Tribune,' a newspaper pub u shed in Jackson County, State ox Oregon. June 38. 1937. is the date of the first publication of this summons. July 30, 1937, Is the date of the last publication of this summons. I. H. VAN WINKLE. Attorney General for Oregon. J. M. DIVERS. Assistant Attorney General and At torney for State Highway Commis sion. J. W. De SOUZA. Assistant Attorney General and At torney for the State Highway Com mission. Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Salem. Oregon. IN CASE OF SIEGE HONOLULU (UP) Food is as im portent as armament to make this part of America self-sufficient In event of a siege by an enemy fleet. Is the opinion of Major-Gen. Hugh A. Drum. U. S. armv. organizer of a new branch of the army known as the service command. Officers assigned to this command are detailed to each of the eight islands of the Hawaiian group to study food production and consump tion. At the completion of these pre liminary studies concrete plans for emergency farming wilt be formed. Aiding the army Hi tnis branch of the service is the federal department of agriculture's experiment station. These tests are carried on In devel oping crops that can be planted without delay to provide an emer gency supply of staple vegetables and fruits if the chief source of foodstuffs the United States Is cut off by an enemy blockade. Under normal conditions Hawaii has less than two months supply of foodstuffs on hand. Under the plan ned system of emergency farming specially -produced crops would aug ment this reserve within a few months of the time they were plant ed. Proof of the Islands' dependence on other parts of the United States for the greater portion of Its food is evidenced by the department of commerce reports showing that dur ing; the past fiscal year of 1936 the territory found It necessary to pur chase for Its civilian population alone, which numbers nearly 869,000 persons,, 16,896,819 pounds of pota toes; 1,043,313 pounds of dried beans; 5,553,400 pounds of onions; 1,332,775 pounds of baked beans; $3,000,000 worth of fresh fruits; $3,000,000 worth of fresh and prepared meats; $734,397 worth of fish, and $1,623, 938 worth of eggs. In addition to the civilian popu lation, army and navy forces sta tioned on the Islands number Ap proximately 15,600. Not lot. We will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Rodrlck Owens. (Signed) DEMA M. LEE. ROBERT E. LEE. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Cross -Word Puzzle S. Ramain 9. Sou t tie 10. One Indefinitely 11. Companion la. Not rapid 18. Enemy 19. Majestle 30. Froth 21. Gladly 22. Volcano 28. Dig out Of the earth SI Biblical high prUtt 26. Broad smile 27. Yield under pressure 21. Continent 39. Lure 30. Singing voice 32. Mttle lies it. Silkworm A. Tree 29. Pertaining U oil 40. Queen of th Jods 42. Excellent 43. Feminine name 4f. Body bone 44. Metrlo land measure 4T. Nothing 48. Corroded 4. Went first 61. In that cass 62. Comparative ending St. Sun-dried brick 14. Threaded again DOWN 1. South American river 1 Tennis stroke I. Incendiarism 4. Short distance I. Relatives t. Division of a 7. Negative HAWAII PLANNING FOR POOD RESERVE I iTHOONI KING ON VACATION. The sport of kings Ukes new slant here. Young King Peter ot Jugoslavia vacationed with a wheel barrow at Lake Bled during his royal holidays near the Castle of Snvonnr. Lots of commoners probably would prefer working. IT'S COMING, GIRLS. Parisian hair atyllsti permitted tola Kk at the new low-necked hairdress. The roll at back turns under stead of over. The front is brought forward and curled in a flat movement, somewhat like bangs. AUSTRALIA TIES DEFENSE LINKS; ENGLAND HELPS SYDNEY (UP) Australia la cloaely following Ore&t Britain's lead In re armament and the placing of defense on a more secure footing. Not only has Australia greatly In creased defense expenditures and plans to spend even more, but ar rangements have also been completed for the cooperation of commercial organizations with the defense aur thorltlea In the event ot war. The defense department has followed the ahsdow plan" of the British war of fice. Under the principal supply officers' committee, the department has made a survey of resources and supplies. Supply committees have been estab lished In each state. A survey has been mads also of foodstuffs and medical and veterinary supplies. - With the cooperation of Industrial lesders, firms contemplating the erec tion of new factories and plants hsve conferred with authorities on details of construction. Industries which have agreed to cooperate Included, besides armament and munition firms, en glneerlng, hardware, and medical con earns, all forms of stores, chemical firms and air and transport organt tatlons. The survey has been con ducted with the aid. of Individual firms and not through any organic ration. There la a complete plan ot eo ordination to safeguard Australian economy during a war, and to provide for rapid and efficient conversion of Industrial planta tor defense require ments. Factories are ready for con version to supplement government establishment In the production of munitions. Development of shale oil deposits and the establishment of aircraft and motor engine Industries sre linked with the plan. Important developments era to follow consults tlons between the British ana Aus- trsllsn governments. Australia's expenditure on derenee for the three years ending on Jnue 30 will amount to nearly $115,000,000, "This smount hss been financed from revenue," Acting Defense Minis ter Tborby said. "It It a notable achievement for the commonwealth, for It represents a doubling of the defense vote compared with the pre ding years. Defense preparation Is unquestionably the best assurance of peace, and a reasonable expenditure within the financial capacity of the Australian people In this direction should place the commonwealth In a position where the fear of unpro voked aggression Is reduced to a mm Imum. Finance represents a serious rroblem to our limited population for we are financing defense with money received from taxation, and not from loan money." Labor Courses Offered t iMnxi.M iupi -The Unlver elty of Csllfornla has established courses In labor economics snd the history of tbe lsbor movement. High Schools Criticised KENT. O. (UP) Arden L. Allro dean of the college of business sd mlnlstratlon at Kent State university: ssvs high schools no longer attempt to turn out students prepared to tske Jobs immediate);. FRENCH SOLVE FOR WAR USES PARIS (UP) The problem of fuel supply for France's modern motor leed army In time of war has been solved, according to Charles Baron, prefect of the Hautes Alpea depart ment and chief of the powder fac tories of France. His statement was made following s tour of Inspection at the powder factory of Sevran-Llvry, where Bar on, accompanied by Edouard U&la dler, minister of national defense, General Oamelln, chief of the gen eral staff, and Oeneral Jacomet, sec retary ot the war ministry, saw a successful demonstration of the pro duction of a synthetic on fuel, a substitute for gasoline. The name given to this fuel Is csrbonlte. It Is produced by a special process Involving dlstlllstlon ot ehsr coal In airtight compartments. The problem ot France's national defense for a long period has been In the minds of officials. They res iles that all the machinery and men France would assemble in time of war would be of little use If ths country were to find Itself without adequate fuel supply. Further more, ss Franca receives Its entire supply of gssollne by sea, a block ade which might occur In time of war would rosult In the complete cutting off of supply. For many years research has been carried out In view of producing a substitute for gssollne, composed entirely of the country's natural re sources snd which would not neces sitate the Import of component psrts. France's colonies constitute a great reserve supply of fuel, but Baron pointed out that a blockade would ffect France's colonies as well ss other countries. "Ons ton of fuel produced within the country Is worth far more than 10 tons produced in the colonies," Is his principle. ud to consider France's natural resources, he concluded that carbon. which could be extracted from the carbonic acid of the atmosphere, was the greatest source of supply. ttesearcn workers used the prlncln e of Oesogenes. The fact thst 600 grams Of cnsrcoai produce as much energy 1,300 grams of wood In these furnaces led Baron to consider op erating with concentrated charcoal, which could be expected to give even better resuita. Csrbonlte, which finally was ob tained by this process of distilla tion, has as msny sdvsntsges over charcoal ss charcoal has over wood. While charcoal. If exposed to rain. absorbs several times Its volume of a'ster, snd thus Is made unusable. oarbonlte Is Impervious to water, it also has the advsntage of being very hard and virtually -qnbreakabla, which glvea It a great advantage over charcoal when transported, as char coal is extremely brittle. Further more, carbonlt haa a density 1.000, therefore It does not necessitate great volume snd can be transported sll the more easily, as It does net sum or spresd coal powder. It also can he stocked snd kept si moat in definitely and haa the advantage of burning Immediately under a stream of str. Rising vanilla prices in the world msrket sre Improving the economic conditions of South Seas nstives. IN WORLD SALE OF SCRAP IRON New Orleans Port Hums As Freighters Depart With Huge Cargoes Of Metal For Foreign Armaments. NEW ORLEANS (UP) Between, 3.000 and 10.000 tons of scrap Iron are being shipped from this port every week, according to estimates. The metal goes to Italy. Japan, Pen land. Belgium, England, Germany and Mexico, Huge piles of scrap Iron, copper, brass, aluminum and tin cans can be seen hare one day, but they are gone the next. Relatively high prices are being paid by foreign nations and the Junk business haa brought boom times to thousands. Today great combines and syndU cstea have been organised to handle the nation's caat-otf metals. These combines work through the parent company down to the rag-a-mufflna of the alleys who wander through the back streets picking up Iron, cans, brass snd copper to sell for a few nlokela to the local agent. The agent In turn sells It to a trucker. The trucker hauls It to the com pany dump and again sells It for a good profit. Goes for Armament The "Junkers" know, snd admit. thst a great part of the metal they sell Is going to be used In the man ufacture of munitions which some time might be used sgalnst this country. But. they say, they must make a living. Iron la bringing around Oft eenta a pound In New Orleans. Brass and copper bring as much as 14 cents. Aluminum sells for about ths same. Scrap iron collected from aa far north and west aa central Oklahoma, and aa far east as Mobile, Miss., eventually reaches ths docks here. Freight agents are glad to gat car. goes of scrap for their vessels. Th rate Is high sa much as til a ton. and a ton of Iron takes far lesa apace than a ton of cotton which pays about ths same rate. So great has been the demand for tin In Italy that one enterprising dealer sold a load of dismantled texl-csb doora to the Italian gov ernment. The doors were losded Into an Italian freighter without having the wood, upholstery or broken glsss removed. Iron Is Conditioned Solid "chunk" Iron brings ths best price. Before being loaded aboard a freighter the metal must be "con ditioned." Conditioning consists ot cutting the metal into pieces not more than five feet long, 18 Inches wide and 18 Inches thick. Steel rails, ship plates, railroad wheels and parts, form the most lucrative Items of the trade, but Iron bolts, discard ed nails, pipes, radiators, all go Into making up a full cargo tor a freighter. Particularly pleased are ship agents when they ean carry a full cargs ot scrap. One voyage out of New Orleans to Japan paid 180.000 tn freight rates. Such cargoes an lead ed by the shipper, with freightage paid by .the consignee. The consignee also unloads the cargo. Rising foreign prices have mad It posslbls for ths "Junker" to sal vage many Iron objects formerly not considered worth the effort. One dealer bought an old war-time Iron ship, weighing about 100 tone. The vessel had never been completed, had been towed Into the Rlgolets below New Orleans and used aa quarters for a bridge erew. Later the dismantled ship burned. Be realised - profit of about 8800 on the ship. He purchased It cheap, cut It up. hauled It to the dump and sold It aa No. 1 Iron. Tin Cant Compressed Tin cans are being hauled from municipal trash heaps and smashed by a giant compressor Into compact suit-case -sire parcels tor cargo. The tin brings a high price In foreign nations. A compressor for such work coats sbout $30,000 and must have a tre mendous market to enable the oper ator to show a profit for Its opera tion. Foreign msrkets are paying aa high ss $17.60 a ton for New Orleans Iron and steel. Prices for copper snd brass sre bsaed on the need of the nation buying the material. Fabulous tales have been told of prices ob tained for a cargo of brass for use In ths manufacture of cartridge cases. Finds Quiet Place . MINNEAPOLIS, July 8. (AP) A man found fast asleep In cemetery here esrly todsy, explained to Pa trolman Herman Oldrlcgson wae) awakened him: "There's so much firecracker shooting going on that this Is the only quiet place In ' I could find." Fireworks Go Boom DALLAS. July 8. (AP) The sun's rays ahlnlng through a glass show csas Ignited fireworks In the show case today. A drugstore's stock of fireworks, valued iat about $400, was destroyed. , Six Room House rOR 8AI.E A sis room houat, having three bedrooms, bath room, large attle, targe front porch, screened back porch, laundry ream, wood house, heating plant. Let 7fti3iu, with fruit trees, and small trait. Priced lew for quick sal. BEE OWHXft At 811 Bennett At.