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PAGE TWO MTTtFOTCD M ATL TRTBTTXE. MEnTORTX OREGON, SUNT) AY. JFLY 19.1937 ROSSI CALLED TO TELL STAND UPON : BAY CITY GRAFT Grand Jury May Ask Ex planation Of Attitude On Police Probe. RE-ELECT TURKEY CMP OFFICERS AT MEETING HERE AJC FRANCISCO. July 17. CP Major Angelo J. Rout of San Pran clsco will, be summoned befor the grind jury next week to submit to questioning In the current lnrestlra ttoe of vice and alleged police graft, tt w reported toslgnt. The grand Jury U scheduled to meet Monday night. Jurors lost Wednes day Toted down a motion to ad journ until August 3. Among the things the mayor pur portedly will be asked to explain will be his sssertedlv procrastinating at titude toward the rice sad corrup tion investigation conducted by Ed win If. Atherton. former 'department of Justice operative, and bis failure to give Atherton vigorous assistance. Grand jurors, meantime, awaited Impatiently for Polios Commissioner Frank C- Srkes to add bis resignation to those of Theodore Roche i Frank Forhan. commissioners who re signed their posts at the grand jury's Insistence. Sykes, sppolnted to the commission ss the grsft Inquiry near ed a close, defied the mandate and said be would not resign. . Although absolved of complicity In graft conditions by the Jury report. the commissioners' resignations were asked In order to clear the wsy for a new live-man commission form. -' In seeking Syke's resignation, the Jury said they feared his former poli tical associations might work to the detriment of a new commission. They gsve bun until Monday to resign on the threat of reopening bearings rn which an three commis sioners would be called to testify and aiayor Rossi questioned on various euy problems. noesl. who has stood by his sp polntees Is the fsoe of the early jury report was reported by his sec. retarlee to be "out of town on l family picnic." $2 DAY CUTTER OF WEEDS AND BRIDE OF 13 ARE ALONE KOKOUO. IoU July 17 ( AP Norman Cohee. 17, and his brlds. It, began their honeymoon today on the 3-acre farm of the bridegroom's fsther near here, apparently free from Interference by police and the iri s parents. They hitchhiked to Peru ar rj tained a marriage license after giving -"7" as si ana is. ine cnua bride was detained by ponce sno the bridegroom was realeased to the custody of his mer. mm cohee, soon after the coupie a marriage ten mgat. FHrdss ""Uter, Mrs. La Vers Brers of Lo gsnsport, had requested police Inter vention. When the parents failed to appear V press annulment charges, how ever, officers turned the couple over to the bridegrooms fsther. "rleo. 5 feet, Inches UU and weighing 12J pounds, busily engaged herself in work about the Cohee home today, happy on a rural honey moon -better than a trip to Niagara The youthful bridegroom, employed a weed cutter at U a day. started looking for a better Job today. - "light For Selatele ROME. July 17. (API Admiral Costanto Clsno. president of the chamber of deputies and father ot Premier Mussolini's foreign minuter and son-in-law. Count Oaleaazo 01 the Order of Armunsiaia whose members are called "cousins," The ousted Ethiopian Hslle Selassie, for merly a member, was omitted from this rear's list. I Present officer, beaded by O. C. Brown of DixonvUle as president, were re-eiscted to serve during the ensuing year at the annual director's meeting of the Oregon Turkey Co-op-erauvee held In the county court house yesterday afternoon- Semng with Brown will be John JcndrseJewskl of Hermlstoo , vice president, and J. C. Leedy ot Brooks, secretary-treasurer. Between 23 and 30 directors and representatives were present for the four co-opera lire member organisa tions, the Oregon Turkey Growers' sssocaatlon at Boseburg, Eastern Ore gon association at Hermlstoo. Central Oregon at Redmond and Southern Oregon at Meat ord. Ouest speakers were H. B. Orlffla field representative of the north western Turkey Orovers association. I of which the Oregon group Is a mera- oer. end B. J. Holmes of Ssn Fran cisco, sales agent for the northwest group. The suite federation last rear mar. aeieo 4,100.000 pounds from state growers, representing a 110 per cent Increase over any previous year. It was reported at the session. That number is estlmsted ss one-third of the stale's total, according to Sec retary Leedy. loedy also pointed out that the northwest association, which includes groups from several states, h Indies more turkeys annually then sny oth er single turkey marketing organiza tion. Following the afternoon meeting, the vial ting growers were guests of the Southern Oregon association at a banquet at the Eagle Point grange hall. Rosa Kline, president of the local group, acted as toasunaster. O. E. Ousterbout Is secretary-treasurer of the southern Oregon produc ers and local representatives on tee state board. OVER NEXT BILL SOCIETY OF DOCTOR 1 uerea to cave nea into Arkansas to-' FOR SALE OH REXT Small furnish ed house st 138 S- Grape St ; Frig tdalre. double garage, shade. Roe for employed couple. Sale. I20QJ terms. Rent 130, water paid. I night after eluding Oklahoma of ficers In a wild dash for freedom. j As automobile, believed occupied J by Trailer, Charles Chapman and Fred Tlndol, was seen speeding east- i ward from Kansas, ola, on highwsy I S3 early tonight. I Kansas la In northeastern OlCa ' soma, near the Arkansas line. LADY DETECTIVE SUES RICH YOUTH IN LOVE TANGLE LOS ANQELE8. July 17 rtTpi Dutrtct Attorney Buron Pitt to night Informed ell parties concerned Is the alleged "love captive" case of handsome young Thomas Warner. Jr.. that his office Intends to press in vestigation of the Incident which brought a tiio.ooo rentage suit against Thomas Warner. Sr. Paaa- dena millionaire. While the district attorney con tinued bis Inquiry, the blghly-sn- noyed senior Warner went Into se clusion, refusing all comment, and Junior disappeared, presumably off on a yachting cruise. Pitts' detec tives said they were bunting him. Although be declined to sav whom they would affect, Pitts said he waa looking into the possibility of crlm Insl charges against someone In volved In the mu-up. These develop menu followed dis closure thst young Warner purport edly paid S3000 for wax dictograph recording to find out whether at tractive, blonde Mrs. Jean UicDn. aid loved him or his monev. u- Psul Antlbus. pmat detective and plaintiff in the helf-mllllon damse suit, said the youth retained her to ine recordings. Her efforts, shs said, m,iiti 1. Tommy hearing Mrs. UacDoneld re- mara mat she loved Warner and not Tommy's filthy money." Mrs. Antlbus stltl was confined to rest home sfter aasenedly punch ing two of II district attomeyl in vestigators whom the elder wsrner led to her home after Informing Pitts bis son was a "love captive," dr. tained there against els will. Indig nant over the raid. Mrs. Antlbui sued. When Tommy beard of Mrs. Mac Donald s declaration of her love for him. the pair bad a reunion and Mrs. Antlbus did not see them for two dsys. she said. Another reunion WASHTKOTOIf. July 17. ( I PROVnHMCE. R J, July 17 API vegetaote and potato growers urged . The theory that Dr. Oeorge W. Web today that federal and state govern- i ster, slain society physician, was kill menu enact legislation to Improve 1 ed when he surprised someone using then- Incomes. j his large brick home on the faeilon- The recommends ttona came at a ; ble east aide came tonight from the time when congressional advocates - doctor's widow. of farm legislation were divided over Two shots from a .43 -caliber pistol the method thst should be used Is killed the physician at his town the new bill. 1 house early yesterday. President Roosevelt went over the; Twice within a week, when Mrs. situation with Chairman Jones IO-. ! Webster said her husband was at the Tex.) of the bouse agricultural com- family summer home at Watch Hill, ml t tee during the day. but Jones j miles sway, taxi drivers delivered declined to say what was discussed sandwiches to the Webster home here, st the conference. I the Evening Bulletin reported. A More than 60 representatives of mn received them both times. vegetatOe and potato growing areas 8ne J he was "positive- the who have talked with agriculture de- i Paifoso s with her and thelr partment officials during the week I onl1 "'Jh"T Watch Hill Saturday urged that special quotas be set up nlnt nd 8uIyl,T morning, and for them under the sou conarrvatlcn i . aT Wednesday mora- program. j Potato growers said the prospect of . PUc' "lonlng the doc- a 404.000 000-buahel crop UuTyear !!? fT"?' D" 'U'- threatened -disaster to the Indus- ekTh w bTT: h trr." Thee sake the rriM,li I ?"?".h. PrlDCe- "H""i hey ai.. I ama isiied to develop new clues and " . , were up against a black wall. Later y..mm ; alias GUllgsn wss released. grade of potatoes and establish a i don't tn hn k - j this," Dr. Webster murmured to po- uos wnom he summoned after the Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Potatoes 5oe per lug box. Bring boxes. 403 Benson. - FOR SALE Some barvalna in good low grade lumber at 112 to 14. while It lail'.. MEDFORD LCMBER COMPANY 3rd and F.r. Phone 629. FOR SALE Oood used Italian PIANO ACCORDION. BARGAIN. See this at once. Baldens Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Splendid Jersey cow. gentle, freshen soon. R. L Bens, fruit jsrs. Box S Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE interna tlonal ton truck, good condition; reaeonsbOe, W. E. Alexander. Central Point. GOOD Pestertser for sale, 480. Mrt. J. O. Collin. Rt. 4. Box 339. Hous ton road. MODEL T TRUCK. Warlord trans mls&los. Ignition system, excellent rubber, hfraw springs, good fist rack. 450: sale or trade. P v. Cook. Brownsboro road. Eagle Point. BETTER USED CARS 1936 Dodge 4 -door trunk Sedan: fin ish, upholsterv. tires A-l: 9763 1J Pontile "6" 2 -door trunk Sedsa. A cheap car to operate. 46S3 1936 Pontlac 8 Business Coupe; driv en 13.000 miles 9745 1933 Pontlac 2 -door trunk Sedan: one owner: best of care K50 1933 Ford V-e 2 -door Sedan: fine condition , 9495 1934 Ford V-8 2 -door Sedsn S39S Tour car In trace GMJi.C. terms, SKINNER S USED CAR LOT On 9th St. aide of Firestone Bklg. FOR SALE House trailer, slip scraper. 430 It. h-mch cable. 1119 W. Main. 9-ROOM MODERN plastered home. A-l condition, near Senior high school, paved street. Sacrifice price 3 000; 91300 down, balance terms. This Is a Real Buy. ALSO 7-ROOM modern plastered home; double garage. 3 blocks from court house, paved street: best Investment Is Medford: lot 100x198: newly dee orted Immediate posseealon. Sac rifice price 92800: (280 down, bal ance 825 month. Including Isterest 6t. If It Is dry or suburban homes, stock, dairy or poultry ranches you want. I have them. It will pav you to see W. J. (Dad) Roberts 7J0 West 2nd. WANTED Competent woman or girt for general housework. Tel. 19-F-4, JTJST ARRIVED The latest model In the NEW ACROSONIC PUNO. Trade In your BIO OLD STYLE pisno NOW. Trsdelln sllowsncea will be DRASTICALLY REDUCED by Sept. 1st. Now Is the time to trade. Baldwin Plftno Shoppe. Ore and Bullion Purchased LkaaMd br Su at CftUfarak WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING a: REFINING CO. OaVn: 742 Mariul bc.Su Pram Plant: South S.n Fraadaoo special committee to work out a fed eral potato program. They asked Secretary Wallace to seek legislation requiring all pota toes moving In Interstate commerce -be branded, tagged or described In terms of United State grades or as unclassified." Wallace was asked to seek sddl tlonsl federal fund to Improve mar keting reports, crop estimates and price studies In the vegetable Held ine group said vegetable growers should establish Urge cooperative marketing organisation able to bar gal son equal term with mass buy er of their products, such as can neries and large retail store chains. Jones said his conference with the president had no bearing on when be would Introduce long-awaited gen eral farm bill, but that he hoped to have a tentative draft ready for his committee a conslderstlos when It meet Is executive sesalos Tuesdsy. House advocate of farm legislation at their session hsve spilt three wsrs over production control, though In! general agreement with the proposed "ever normal granary" program de- attack. But he died on the operat ing uble before revealing further de tails. What turn the questioning of Miss OUllgen took police did not reveal. Meanwhile, they prepared to release Miss Prince, who remelned at head quarters overnight for questioning. Miss Oullgsn said police cautioned her to ssy noUung. Police continued their thorough check of records st Homeopathic hos pital, where Dr. Webster was chief oostenclsn. TO PLAY SUTTER USED PIANO SALE OT-Etockea on utl punos traced In on new ones from torrif of Medford 's fine-it homes. These pLar.o will be closed out at or.ee at LOWEST PRICES EASY TERMS or cpedal discount for cah. Buah & Gertr 9B50 Wellington , , B9 00 Or rood used Grand Two repossessed Buestb!o upright One Blight!- ued VERTICAL GRAND. Several good used pianos as loir as 50 cash. , Cnooae now while the stock Is large. ana "UJVE YOUR CHILD A i tslAALC FREE PIANO LESSONS BALDWIN PIANO EKOPPE FOR SALE i!400 for 3 -room and &leep;ng porch, modem, plastered . house, comp. roof, beautiful lawn. shade trees, elec. lighted gar are. oonc. foundation large garage; 1171 down, baianoe like rent. AND S2000 for 5 -room modern. pUsterad bouse; hardwood froors, oonc. foun dation, garage, lawn and shade; 200 down, balance 120 month. AND FOR RENT S-bedroora. modern house; furnace heat, good location; (37.50 a month. AND . FOR RENT 2 -room furnUhed apartment, good location; 15 a month. GEO. H. TZO AGENCY 777 W. Mam. Phone 1M. IPEASEUSS We are going to handle peaches in carlots, and will be es pecially interested in Crawford, Elbertas and Hales. Come in and give ns a list of your anticipated crop. We will bay for cash at the market price. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Carlot Sales Department. 224 West Sixth Street. Holly Theatre Bldg. Telephone 1001 JfifgRCA'S FNSSr crrunu LAKE. N. J, July n. j AP wiimer L. Allison of Austin. I Tex, former national single champ ion, gained the final round of the nrnS to prevent price fluctuation. ! ,uIi ,.,, , . tT. ' ... . . . I -.. wuou ciuo in- e I -it-tinti ...j . .... ya7 y oeieaung Robert Harman of Berkeley, Cal. o-i. o-s. l-e, 0-4. tiiison too the court with his ngnt arm bandsged above the elbow, snd his right leg still sore from s spill he suffered In the ousrter- i in.. .a yesierasr. narmsns erratic play more than offset the physical handicap under -men Aiiison performed, however; snd there wss never sny doubt bout the outcome. Through his triumph, the S3-year old Texan won the right to meet J3-rear old Ernest Sutter of New Orleans, national inter - collegiate single champion, tomorrow for the INSTALL LEGION CHIEFS TUESDAY Installation of newty elected offi cers of the Medford post of the .Amer ican Loglon will be held Tuesdaj eve ning in the armory. There will alao be an entertain ment program, and a Dutch feed will wind up the erenlng. Frank Hull. Jr.. who attended the "Bearer Boys ; Clifford Hemphill challenge bowl State" near Multnomah Palls the paat week, will tell of hi trip. Committee In charge of the pro gram conalita of Earl For, chairman, and Lee Oarlock. Earl York and Good win Humphreys, won by Frankle Parker for the last jour years. Bicyclist Clyde KilUngbeck of Michigan City, Ind.. waa struck by two hit-and-run motorists ine same day. with the senior Warner followed, and the Warner -Mac Donald romance now reportedly baa parental blessing. Both young Warner and Mrs. Mac Donald hare divorce actions under WIT. i OKLAHOMA TERROR! NOW INARKANSAS! i TCLflA. Okie.. July 17 JPJUk (Pete) Trailer, one-time Oklahoma desperado, and hi two con net com panions, who broke from a Teias prison farm eight days ago. were be- tm I lC EXTRA MWE FOP OMLY ShCs Hfe"---, ' 11 n w. 1 11 m 1 ss well . 0f people I ms most siautvui iksb on whcsu I I fed PV LAl lit nf upon thou.anl' 0 ! 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OUTSTANDING FEATURES of our Long Term HOME FINANCING PLAN FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY BUILD REFINANCE THEIR HOMES Low Interest Rates a Monthly Payment Plan No Service Charge No Delay Immediate Funds No Red Tape Easy To Secure JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION VlMlijl.""'-' We will gladly discuss YOUR problems with you snd assist yon in re-financ-ing your present home or se curing funds for buying or building . . . Come in this week I 126 East Main Street V