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SENATE' SQUABBLE
NEAR DISORDER AS
come from Amelia and her navigator?
Is their plane down, perhaps on some
speck of land In the vide Pacific, and
the radio so damaged that It can
hardly whisper?
Or ere these messages hoaxes, sent
out by some amateur with a strangely
warped Idea of a Joke?
VROMAN FILES APPEAL
IN SUIT AGAINST UPP
has been filed and bonds posted In j cember in which another car was
circuit court. f thrown Into the one driven by Vro-
In a circuit court Jury trial, Vro- j man. Vroman claimed In his com-
Weather.
Northern California: Pair tonight
and Friday, but fog on the coast;
sltdhtlv cooler in the Interior to
Comment
on the
Day s News
Oregon: Generally fair tonight and
Friday, but unsettled at times south
and east portions; fogs on the coast;
cooler interior northwest portion Fri
day; moderate northwest wind off
the coast.
rn ik n-a Amt law itamisH Km annaVit nltnt tViait h rUsl Vart In iilrlM tti ... . ... . i
jsov.ee oi appeal io me nm from Upp M the rasult of a three-1 His forearm which incapacitated h'.m torms over mountains of north and
preme court In the damage suit of I ear auto accident at North Central j from plumbing work and other la- east portions; moderate northwest
C. D. Vroman against Louis J. Upp. I avenue and Fourth street last De-1 bor. (wind off the coast.
Cm Mall Tribune want a4s.
M"EDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. JfEDFORD. OREftON". THURSDAY, JULY P. 1937.
THI
(Continued from Page One.)
Urruptions, using the device ol
question.
Decision! Unpredictable.
Logan, returning to his argument,
aid that by 1936 the supreme court
had "reached such a state that no
living human being" could anticipate
lta decisions."
He said he believed "some mem
bers of the court, like some members
of the senate, believe that anything
that comes from President Roosevelt
cornea from the devil." '
These Justices, be said, believed
that any Roosevelt administration
legislation "should, be held uncon
atltutlonal as a matter of course,"
and cited the ruling Invalidating the
agricultural adjustment act.
In response to questions from
Burke, Logan said he saw "no dif
ference" between the letter and the
spirit of the constitution.
He told Burke he recalled Wood
row Wilson's argument that altering
the court's membership would "clear
ly violate the spirit of the consti
tution," but contended the late presi
dent "overspoke himself quite tre
quently and he overwrote himself."
Robinson's declaration regarding the
anil-filibustering rule, focused at
tention anew on threats of filibuster
by opponents of the court bill. It
also served to bring a new ouiorea.
of the angry inUa-party argument
that haa characterized the opening
days of debate on the hotly contro
verted bill.
E
'ON 1ST Ml SOLD
OTHER DEALS LISTED
Sale of the residence at 1000 West
Main street to Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Hennlnger by the Medlord National
bank liquidation was announced to
day by the Carl T. Tengwlad Agency
which handled the transaction.
Mr. and Mrs. Henninger chose Med
ford as their home after looking over
various other Oregon cities, Mr.
Tengwald said. They formerly re
sided In Oakland, Ore. They have
taken possession of their new home
here. Mr. Hennlnger Is retired.
The residence, situated at Peach
street, was once owned and- occup
pled by L. A. Banks. It is a modern
six-room dwelling with basement.
Other sales announced today by
the Tengwald agency were the resi
dence at 610 South Central avenue
to Carold J. Parker for J. F. Muellen
berg of Portland: two-story seven
room dwelling at the northwest cor
ner' of North Oakdale and Pennsyl
vania avenues to Mrs. Alllean S.
Maxwell for Ralph P. Cowglll: the
two residences at 609 and 611 West
Second street to an unrevealed in
vestor for Luke Ryan, former Med ford
resident now living In Riverside.
CaJtf.
Also the dwelling at 319 South
Holly street to Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Parker for Delroy Getchell; residence
at 601 King street to Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kaplon for the world war vet
erans' state aid commission; dwelling
at 43 Summit street to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Sims for the commission; home
at 31 Washington street to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Smith for the Port
land Trust and Savings banks; and
the residence at 306 Vancouver ave
nue to Mr. and Mrs. Austin W. Pra
sier for the world war veterans' state
aid commission.
Bv FRANK JENKINS
AN OMINOUS dispatch:
"The JdDancse army (In Man
choukuo declared today It had de
feated a sizeable detachment of Rus
slsn troops In a DAY-LONG battle
on the disputed eastern frontier of
Manchoukuo and Siberia."
WE CANT believe unheslWllngly.
of course, that the Japanese did
defeat the Russians. We can't be
lieve ANY nation when It resorts to
warlike acts, for when that happens
the censorship Is Immediately clamp
ed down and censorship and reliable
news Just don't go together.
WITH Amelia and her companion
In danger (If they are still alive)
t!:e only thing to do la to use every
possible effort to save them.
But If they are rescued (or even If
they are not) It might be well to
consider withholding permission to
moke such Jaunts. It haa been proved
that man can fly across oceans and
even around the earth. It mlglit be
well hereafter to confine such expe
ditions to governments or prh'ete or
ganizations that are so strong as to
be ablo to take every possible pre
caution against disaster.
BUT It doesn't matter much who
licked whom:
The ominous character of the news
lies In the fact that Japan and Rus
sia apparently WANT TO FIGHT. It
is reported that more than half a
million men are under arms in the
trouble zone. If that Is true, It means
that both sides are looking for trou
ble. Any nation that Is looking for
trouble can usually find It .and when
TWO nations go looking for It at
the same time it is practically im
possible to KEEP from finding It.
BAD news from the war fronts
abroad, but better news from
the war fronts at home.
Three thousand men go back to
work in Cleveland under the protec
tion ol national guardsmen. Only a
week ago. the governors of Pennsyl
vania and Ohio were calling out the
national guard to PREVENT men
from going back to work.
If the time ever comes In this
country when we protect the right to
strike but DON'T protect the right to
work, we shall be in a bad way not
merely some of us, but ALL of us.
THE right to strike must be pro
tected. But the right to work
must also be protected. Both are
fundamental human rights, and
when they come into conflict the
law must PROTECT BOTH.
OF
Anna Mae ElUff, former resident of
Med ford, living In Oakland, Calif.,
th past four months, died last Sun
day In a Berkeley hospital after be
ing struck by an automobile while
she was crossing a street In Oakland.
She was 44 years old.
Anna Mae Crawford was born on
March 6, 1893, at Troutdale. She
was married to Frank E. Elllff and
came to Medford in 1931. She made
many friends during her residence
here.
She Is survived by her husband: a
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Herron of Med
ford: her mother, Mrs. W. E. Craw
ford of Troutdale; a sister, Mrs. T. C.
Henaley of Portland; five brothers
Harold and Archie, Portland; Wil
liam, Frank and Emerson. Troutdale.
Funeral services will be held in
the Perl chapel Friday morning at
10.30. the Rev. James M. Hamilton
officiating. Interment will be In the
Siskiyou Memorial perk.
Samson Company Is
Installing Latest
Type Truck Scales
For the convenience and use of or
chard!sts and farmers of the Rogue
River vallfy, the F. E. Samson com
pany a.e installing one of the new.
:-typc 30-ton truck scale at that
company's warehouse, 323 North
Front street, according to an an
nouncement today by F. E. Samson.
The new scale, available for public
weighing. Is tested for accuracy and
it especially adapted for fruit and
grain. Installation work on the new
scale will be completed tomorrow and
It will be ready for use here Saturday.
No Broken Rone
HOLLYWOOD. Calif. July 8. (APt
X-rays disclosed Alice Pave, movie
striker, suffered no fractures In a fall
yesterday down a flight of 14 steps
on the set of he- current picture In
Oid Chleigo,. S will be confined
in Lebanon hospital several days with
AS THESE words are written (Tues
day evening) the fate of Amelia
Earhart remains the world's No. 1
mystery.
The mystery Is made deeper by
strange, weak radio messages wander
ing In and out of the ether. Do they
The Grange
Eagle Point Grange.
Eagle Point Grange met in regu
lar session July 6. Conferring of
3rd and 4th degrees on two new
members for our grange and one for
Upper Rogue Elk was an interest
ing part of the program. Following
degree work the drill team gave a
wonderful display of drilling which
brought a hearty round of applause.
Rudy Wtcdman Is captain of the
team.
Tableaus presented by Gertrude
Haak were exceptionally nice, due
to a beautiful display of flowers on
the stage.
Lecture hour consisted of an In
teresting program, In line with the
holiday.
We were glad to have the master
of Upper Rogue Grange present and
also the patrons who came with him.
Ways and meana committee will
present the last dance of the season
July 10. There will be good music
and eats, also a waltz prize.
Rovy Ann Gran Re.
Roxy Ann Grange will hold a
dance Saturday, July 10. All grangers
and friends are invited.
Silva'a orchestra will furnish the
music.
H. E. C. will serve refreshments.
TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 2
WILL MEET TONIGHT
By Geo. Iverson.
Members of Townsend Club No. 2
will meet this evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, 28 Myrtle
street.
Several reports of activities will
be given and discussed.
These meetings in the homes are
proving very interesting and a lot
of matters are disposed of.
In Mount McKinley national park.
Alaska, sunshine lasts for more than
18 hours a day during the summer
months,
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