MEDFOTTO MXTL TRIBUNE. tfEftPOftn OREGON. TUESDAY, 'ATJOTJST 31, 1937.
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Donald E. Long plead guilty to
travelling 70 miles per hour on the
Pacific highway (North Riverside
avenue) to keep an appointment with
a lady, and was fined $35 and cost,
In Justice court yesterday afternoon.
Long aaked until September 16 to
,. pay. the fine and coste, a total of
.-$39.50, and the request was granted.
The court however impounded Long's
. driver's license until payment Is made,
. to guarantee he will not drive his
auto until then.
A charge of reckless driving was
preferred by the state police, who
asserted Long sped past five cars.
Long was returning from a trip to
Tolo, when arrested, and told the
; court his -haste was to "keep the
date."
' Paul Bibb, a transient from West
; Virginia, charged with disorderly con--,duct.
was fined (35 In the recorder's
. court at Central point, and (10 and
; coste on the same charge, in Justice
court here yesterday.
Bibb, the testimony showed, had
imbibed freely of wine, and became
Involved in a quarrel at Central Point
' last Saturday. Hailed before Recorder
: Guy Tex, he was assessed 925. He had
; no money, so the recorder ordered
' that his auto be held as security.
, Afterwards Bibb wanted to drive
. his auto and In the argument Is said
-4o have hit E. D. Hedgepeth, the city
marshal, who filed a complaint.
Bibb has a $33 contract about com
pleted for work on the barn of Joe
Carter, tn the Tolo section. The court
allowed Bibb to return to the work,
on a promise to pay later.
OFF FOR FRANCE
The first straight train of pears
from the Medford district for French
markets was loaded here today.
The train comprised 22 refrigerator
cars. Ten of the cars were loaded
by Southern Oregon Sales, Inc., ten
by the Pinnacle Packing company,
and two by the Bear Creek orchards.
The, pears were U. S. No. 1 Bart
letts, fancy and extra fancy.
The shipment la scheduled to be
transferred at Portland tomorrow to
the British Columbia Express, one
of the new refrigerator ships which
will convey the fruit to Le Havre.
"We were somewhat concerned over
the effect of the franc devaluation
on French Imports but this ship-
ment tndlcatea that France U "till
In position to purchase American
fruit," said Jeci Spalding, SOS tales
manager. "The price I very satis
factory and Is somewhat higher than
It was at this time last year."
The special all-pear train was
scheduled to leave here Uili evening
and the British Columbia Express Is
due to sail for France Thursday.
NAM. OF JERUSALEM
10 SPEAK WEDNESDAY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A surprise feature will be present
ed at the' mid-week meeting at the
First Baptist church Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. In the form of a lecture
by an Assyrian visitor to Medford.
The lecturer will be T. Aboosh, a
native of Jerusalem and conductor
of tourist parties through the Holy
Land for a number of years. He Is
now tn this country for his wife's
health, and Is visiting various com
munities and churches delivering his
messages on the land of his childhood
and that of Christ.
Born in Mesopotanla near Ur of
the Chaldees, the original home of
Abraham and the Jewish race, he was
reared in a Christian missionary com
pound in Jerusalem. Later he came
to this country for his higher educa
tion before taking up the work of
conducting tourist parties abroad.
Rev, Aboosh's topic will be "The
Old and the New Palestine and the
Present Condition Between the Arabs
and the Jews."
A cordial Invitation Is extended all
to hear the lecture. There will be
no admission charge. A free will of
fering will be taken.
F
An order dismissing the first suit
of Earl A. Sims against the sheriff
and district attorney of Jackson
county, to prevent enforcement of a
pin ball machine ban, was signed yes
terday by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton.
A second civil action filed by Sims,
B. O. Phalr and Otto Heckert, pin-
ball machine agents, seeking a decree
holding that plnball machines can
operate under Oregon law, is still
pending. The move was made to
clear the docket of superfluous ac
tion.
Sims, charged with "setting up and
operating a lottery" f plnball ma
chine), waived a preliminary hearing
In Justice court, and the case was
remanded to the grand Jury, which
convenes in October.
The plnballs in this county are all
padlocked and no violations have been
reported.
OF
PHYSICIAN STATES
All victims of the head-on auto
mobile crash occurring about four
miles north of Central Point yester
day noon were resting "nicely" In
Community hospital today, it was re
ported by Dr. A. N. Johnson, attend
ing physician.
John A. Byerly, of Los Angeles, was
apparently the most seriously injured
with a fractured right collarbone,
chest bruises and a severely lacter
ated nose, the physician stated. Mr.
Byerly 's nose was nearly amputated
by broken glass, but was placed back
In position with such success that
Dr. Johnson believes it will heal
satisfactorily.
Mrs. Byerly, the doctor said, was
suffering from lacerations on the
body. Feared at first that she might
have Incurred internal Injuries, the
physician said today that that was
doubtful, although she was as yet
unable to take nourishment.
. Sydney Greenberg. Brooklyn, N. T.,
was suffering mostly from extreme
shock. Dr. Johnson satd. He appar
ently had no fracture of the skull.
They would all be forced to remain
several more days In the hospital,
the physician stated.
The accident occurred shortly be
fore noon yesterday when the two
machines crashed almost head-on
while one was attempting to pass an
other car on a light curve, state po
lice reported. Mr. and Mr. Byerly,
driving ' a Cadillac coupe, were' re
turning from Portland and were
traveling south. Green berg, alone In
a Plymouth, was driving north.
DEATH OF PAS DEER
SEEN DUE TO
AT HAND OF VISITOR
ASHLAND. Aug. 31. (Spl.) The
fatal poisoning of the big four-point
buck in Llthla park this week-end
brought a Pica from Superintendent
Chester E. Corry and members of
the park commission for the public
to refrain from feeding the animals
In the future.
Either by accident or Intention,
poison was taken by the four-year-old
buck and his queer behavior was
called to Corry's attention Sunday
morning. He was treated during the
day by Corry and a veterinarian and
seemed to' be responding favorably,
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but was found dead at 7:30 a.m.
Monday.
He was the only grown buck In
the park. A 10-year-old doe who has
lived her normal life span and who
recently contracted a serious Infec
tion In her neck, was killed Mon
day. Loss of the two deer left two
does and three fawns In the park,
with plans underway to secure an
other buck.
The poisoned buck was born In
the park four years ago and was
raised on a bottle, Corry said.
When first noticed the distress of
the buck was apparent Sunday. Ap
parently In great pain, he ran
around In circles as his ailment be
came more scute, and later charged
Into the fence. The superintendent
said the buck's horns became en
tangled in the wire and had to be
cut loose several times.
As a precaution against pneu
monia, the big deer was wrapped
In blankets Sunday night, but he
failed to survive.
Corry said squirrels In the park
have been poisoned several times,
and one of the deer waa pulled
through a case of poisoning re
cently. He said signs would be erect
ed Immediately asking that the ani
mals not be fed by the public.
Cuba la called 'The Pearl of the
Antilles."
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It was 10 years ago that com
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schedules over the New Tork-Chl-cago-California
airway.
During the ensuing decade air
travel has increased from a few
thousand passengers to more than
t million annually, United Air Lines
pointed out today. Speed has been
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cut In half and flying has developed
from the pioneer stage to large-scale
routine transportation.
The New York-Chicago-California
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1930 by mall planes of the postofflce
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bility ci scheduled trans-continental
air service.
The department then decided to
establish air transportation commer
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tive bidder. From that decision has
grown the net-work of commercial
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