Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mail Tribune Bargain Days Now on - Four Days Left for Saving
The Weather
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Thursdayi Uttle change la
temperature.
Temperaturei
Hurhest vestetday,.. .. .. M
Lowest this mornlnf.
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,GON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1937.
No. 146.
Behind
V. . Kington
Hea nes
REFUSE TO IVf
By H. R. K
;' Copyright 1937, b
North American N
paper Alliance, In
OFFICIALS FROWN ON
MOVIE ABOUT ALCATRAI
FRAB FILM WOULD
MIBF.PIlBr)ENT CONDITION!
PRISON FOR WORST
OFFENDERS NOT TVTfCAL
UFB ON "TUB ROCK"
DEFLATINO CAPONB BOfJ j
ht From All ?&
' Piling Ur
Squat
! Spade Corps
tsestepsPar
tier In Pa
SERO, aennan
tank on rank
renters eooee
; ler today
stton of
Moe-naet
"ers.
as'
, -
ffSPfflPI BASEBALL I , in
MINGr -rtJAF
Deaautela; Ruffing
- a i
m we
"N
me, !
es of
J-
end Bsrg; Peareof
a
POSITI
VELY E
NDS
Boys Will Brave
Turbulent Rogw
In Plywood B
O RANTS PASS. Sept. t
Two Portland youths tny
11-foot six-Inch horns-nv
wood boat down the ro
bero this afternoon to
In the temporarily peae
of Rogue river at tt
and hope for a sa
Gold Beach, almo
away.
Muon of the rerr
turbulent, can.1.
cka, whirlpools
Uy licensed rr
in
nd
WASHINGTON, 8ep. . e .While
nothing has been said about It offi
cially, numbera of the department of
Justice admit privately that. If the'
had the power, they would etoo
forthcoming movie 'need on '
Alcatras prison.
Knowing that
get nearer to '
wrenclsco br
tant ferry-'
"popular'
roman
film must necessarily give. .
pie an entirely false picture .
federal prison system aa a whole.
Aloetras la the ultimata In pen,.
Institutions; It represent the max-i
lmum In confinement, the minimum I of
In, privilege, the nth degree of dis
cipline, complete Isolation front '
outalda world.
But It la not typical. '
but 818 of the nearly
now held in fee"
range over cv
from the
and fan
fenders ,V
pita for dofi .
prlaonera are tree aw
Ind barred window
waU of barbed wire.
Aloetras haa two main row.
oeordlng to experts In penology V
Jam 'are disturbed over the poesl
4lllty of Interfering with themt first,
the threat of Alcatras walls Is a crime
deterrent.
notlonlxlng the life of the Imnatee
at this prison might easily portray
a brutality that doea not exist and
thus arouse false sympathy or In
vest the Inmates with dramatic vil
lainy. Either would aerr to destroy
the moral effect of the Institution.
Besides serving aa a deterrent, the
prison likewise aste to deflate the
go of a criminal, and for the very
few who are released only the a
eptlon ends his life elsewhere'
is vital to society.
A striking example in thV
tal Capone.
While Interviews' vrlt
public enemy No. I '
can be stated suth
Oapone'a ego la
at this writing,
leaves his atngle
officials I
be a 611, V
Th
our.)
eugenFvw. .dies
at national conclave
t.
WOT
ly, thrv
of
...ll
TO HELPIFA1ER
Taber Pleads for Return of
American Market to In
sure Enduring Prosperity
for the Nation's Farmers
Night
E9
eotember 1
Office Open
Monday Night
The MAIL TRIBUNE'S Annual
SYRACUSE. If. T., Sept. 8(A?)
Return of the American market, m
a mean of insuring enduring pros
perity" to the nation's farmers, wu
urged today by L. J, Tabor, masts
of the national grange,
Taber. speaking at the Hew Tor
state fair, presented a 10-polut
"fighting program' designed to help
solve the farm problem.
Pointing to Increase "of $400,000.
n the last 13 months In farm
"sports," Taber asserted that)
had decreased during
vjd asked:
the Americas
tl whioh
a "long-time farm program rapb.v
'Ing land use.
10-year arersge turn Income,
was "but 10 per cent of
national income" although
represents SO per cent
population, ao per
"m'a wealth and
ully employed."
' retirement of
forestry.
peratlTe
pre
both
m On
7T) l mfm tm
(Oontuv
5
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
BY CARRIER ONLY
0
Where Carrier
Service Is Maintained
DELIVERED BY MAIL FOR
A FULL YEAR ONLY
.a the
afta tleu
0
-da problems.
-re la a golden lining to
farmer's atorm clouds."
I "We have the biggest crops aa
many years. Outside of cotton and
ne or two other commodities, both
and prices will be falrsy satis
' The farmers will have a b!S-
vs more to spend than tav .
e 1839."
"n Tabera prograai
. oportlon of tariff
soma . finding new uses foe
farm products, Is finding new mar
kets for farm crops, and equalising
market conditions and prices.
Place emphasis on the family- Iced
farm. Keep farm oosta and supplies.
Including transportation, Interest and .
taxation within reason.
Develop national unity, and oa
t sectionalism and class warfare,
support for education, aav
"march and youth actlvl-
"al organization anat
In Jackson, Josephine
and Siskiyou Counties
MADISON, WIS., Sept, 8 CT( P. V.
Jetfers, 81, Civil war veteran from
Eugene, Ore., died at a hospital here
today of heart disease. Jeffsra, here
for the national encampment of tlv
Orand Army of the Republic, w
taken to the hospital Sunday.
Mohr
IB"
Outside Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties, by Mail, $5.00 a Year
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SIDE GLAN'
by
TRIBUNE P
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. a. (AT)
I Klamath county's baa on plnbsfl
machines wlU remain In effect re
gardless of court action In other
flarta of the state. District Attorney
Vdln 0. Blscxmer dsclared today,
t plnbaU operators who violate)
attomey'a order will be subject
mediate prosecution,
understood a number of ma
lere were unpadlocked this
when word was received of
inty ruling sustaining do
d by a plnball operator
Mose AUoiV
fore counc'
official
remove
by
ing advised to
mr thee, times Chsrtsy
-Aim as gets reexless m spending coin
of the rrslm and Fred Irickeon rising
to asx archly what times were they.
-rtng the
Onlted Slates
Kenneth Anthony threatening tc
quit the National Catfish Derby as
sociation because Its general msn
aiter, Pi an It DeSouaa, took an elec
tric rasor to a barber to be oiled.
Oaaollns Tycoon Coyle Hrless nin
Wng out of petrol In the heart ot
the Oovniowa business area.
Accident Mother
Holds On To Life
DBS MOlNKfl, It, Sept. 8.-
Mrs. Jamts Wclborn, 20. who was d
Urerfd ef a normal seven pound hoy
lour hours sfter she and her hus
band su(frrM fracturrd skulls In an
auto-train (vtlllslon here last Friday
ntfiht. Tf-malnrd sllre today.
Twelve physU-lans wers In attrnd
anoe at the yoviim mother's bedilde.
Mrs. Welborn d'?s not know alia ta
the mother of a five-day old boy or
thai her 91year-old hahand (I!
of Uijuxle suflered In tha crash.
sa
MM
Alter asr comes ruin, and once
pins. This sector was one of the tiny
acre turned en snipers and home w
mora O ee sear, h the drtirls ol tbelt homes for liat esc
TlUsgas tnailug up Uie oll)'s nsllve uatir. As lUs J a Dai)
gestrared.
he gunfire of Inraitlnr, a s. e In
Kvuuteieil unape.led rtiUiitv.
I-guni
NEW T04
Pears; Tw
two New Yorx.
Oregon, one Wssb
18 on trees: by boat th
arrived: market slightly weaev.
Oreiron Bartletta 373 boxea (tK
fancy 3 40-5 70. arerage 3 SI; !.
boxes fancy 3 35-3 M. average 3 44.
Waahlngton r.emlni eo boies
fancy IJa-i.go, arsrsge 1J7.
Californls Bartletta HiOO boxes
1 14-3.30, average 3 e.
SALEM. Sept. 8 (API The city
of Mem received the beat price to'
date for water bonds when Baker.
Pordyce Co.. of Portland purcbaeed
a HOO.0O0 lot of short maturities,
beartng 3', and 3', per cent Inter
est, with a jranuin of lie cents per
1109.
expv
droppiiv
and The
that for ever,
drop.
id that ha wu Inform
tet' Attorney Bruce
lk county that the
be appealed Inma
te supreme court,
vc the Klamath
nd untu tike
rop
nate
op ob
X 18M
ie Pa-
earlier
e unusual
he Taldma
porta said
ked. two
PORTLAND. Sept. VP) Je
rome B. Buckley becs. helrmen
of the Multnomai counv, lepubll
can central committee by anion of
the executive board last night. The
former vice-chairman succeeds Stew
art vho recently resigned to
practice at.