PACE TWO
MEDFORT) MAIL TRtBTJNE, MEDFORD, OftEGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 193T
PINBALL DEFENSE I Japanese Destroyer in War Zone
WITNESSES CLAIM
(Continued from Pago One.)
length on the science and mechanics
of playing a plnball machine, but
laid no personal claim to skill.
Five other defense witnesses, Dale
Franklin, E. B. Btgelow, John Win
terhalter, A. G. Shirley and Howard
Boise, testified, In their opinion, pln
ball games were "games of skill."
Many of the 16 witnesses so far
called, stepped down from the wit
ness stand to give exhibitions of
their ability on the impounded de
' rice.
Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbaugh, 00,
oourthouse employee, who had never
played a plnball machine before,
landed In the 50-cent hole, and for
smaller sums, In her test shots.
Closing argument In the case were
scheduled to start this morning, and
It was forecast the cose would be
In the hands of the Jury lata this
afternoon.
WALSH SAYS BLACK
GUILTY DECEPTION
WORCESTER, Man., Sept. 32.
(AP) Senator David I. Walsh (D),
of Massachusetts, today declared Jus
tice Hugo L. Black of Alabama, by
not "disclosing hi, previous member
ship to the Ku Klux Klan," had ob
tained hla elevation to the supreme
court "by deception."
By hla alienee, Walah contended,
Black had grossly Imposed on Presi
dent Roosevelt and his colleagues,
even before his confirmation.
Walsh said any Impeachment pro
ceedings would have to originate In
the house, and exprcased the opinion
the most feasible way In which Black
could be eliminated would be for the
president to obtain his resignation.
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10 Die In Train Crash
KLUO, Rumania, Sept. 23 (P) Ten
persons were killed and 33 Injured
today In collision of local passenger
and freight trains.
Against a background of smoke and flume from the burning Pootung area of Shanghai, a Japanese de-
sung, have been furiously bombardver. Japanese warships, ranging along the river from Hhanglial to Woo
ing Chinese positions.
OVER 50 PLANES
DROP BOIS ON
FLEEINGJINESE
, (Continued from Pag One.)
.The Duke of Norfolk holds the
oldest dukedom In England. It waa
created In 14B3.
ARE YOU ONLY A
THREE-QUARTER WIFE?
THERE are certain thing a
woman haa to put up with and
be a good ipurt.
Men. bocauso they are men, can
never undnrstAnd a threo-quarU
wlfo a wire who la all love and
kindnma three weeka in a month
and a bull cat tho rust of the time.
No matter bow your back aches
no matter bow loudly your
nervoe crram don't take li out
on your huaband.
For UinmRMiera lions onowoman
baa told anoihw how to go "mull
Ing tliroiiRh" with l.ydla B. Pink
ham's Vwntabla Compound. II
bvlpa Nature tonn up the lyatem,
thus Intneulng the dlKouirorta from
the functional disorders which
women miwt endure In the three
ordeaU of life: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. !i Pre
paring For tnotliurhood. 8, Ap
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a three-tjuarter wife,
take LYDl A B. PIN K HAM'S
VEOKTAllLK COMPOUND aud
Oo "iimlUiig Throutth."
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with
HORSE SHOW
and RODEO
PORTLAND, OREGON
Dtfober2to10
19 Shows In On
II ocrst under one
roof Exhibits of
pur.'br.d live.
stock, Dogi.Poullry,
f.tStotk,WildUf.. TT--1-
Monufacturtd and fp2Hh'r-tpt
una rrooutn. s-ncu!,,).;.!,.;;
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Hugh. Vocational Education Worki
olio Hon. Show and Indoor Rod.o.
IARGE PRIMIUM IIST5
Ing seven women, were endangered
by the bombardments and the screen
of fire raised by Chinese antl-alr-araft
batterlea against the raiders.
Bomb City's Center
Despite American and British pro
tests against bombardment of civil
ian populations and private property.
the most densely populated section
of the city waa attacked, Including
the new residential district, where
the American, Italian. German and
Netherlands embassies or legations
and the homes of virtually all Amer
ican and foreign residents are sit
uated.
Thirty sections of the capital were
bombed, with an average of three
bombs for each spot. The stations
of two of China's most Important
railways, the Shanghai-Nanking and
Tlentsln-Pukow lines, were bombed.
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TOKYO, Sept. aa.(AP) Japan
today eapressed her regret for the
wounding of the British ambassador
to China In an aerial attack out
alde Shanghai', and British quarters
said the note mst demsnds for apol
ogy and assurance that auch Inci
dents would not again occur.
Tho British demand for punish
ment of the aviators who machine
gunned the ambassador, Sir Hughe
Knatchbull-Hugessen, on August as,
was, however, answered ambiguously.
the British said.
The note on this point observed:
"It la needleaa to aay that the Jap
anese government will take suitable
atepB, whonever It Is established that
Japanese aviators killed or wounded
Intentionally, or through negligence,
the nationals belonging to a third
country."
HONOKONO, Sept. 11. CAP)
Three hundred Uvea were feared lost
at Canton today in a aeries of devas
tating ralda by Japanese bombing
planes.
The fourth attack of the day and
the sixth within 34 hours csme In
mld-aftornoon. Estimates of the toll
In lives and property U unofficial
mounted hourly.
Foreign eye witnesses told of piles
of bodies, most of them civilians. In
the streets of the southern Chinese
metropolis. (Official comment op the
havoc wrought by the raiders was
lscklng.)
The Jspsnese airmen apparently
were trying to crush the morsle of
the Canton populaoe. Railway taclll
tlea were taxed by throngs trying to
flee the city.
Foreign observers described the
scene at the Canton railway atatlon.
Fear-crazed men, women and chil
dren sought safety under two trains
standing near the atatlon. The tralua
were rocked by nearby btaate while
the refugeea huddled under them.
Six flrea aprang up In the wake of
the third onslaught In which nine
largo warcraft dove and wheeled
above the city for an hour this alter
noon, dumping great cargoes of explosives.
VANDENBEKG STEPS OUT. Sen. Arthur H. Vanden
berj (R-Mlcb.), oflen mentioned as a possible presidential nominee,
created the newest congressional stir. He proposed to place the sen
ate on record against a recess appointment to fill the supreme court
vacancy.
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THEY WENT FOR A WALK In their sleep, little miss
Helen GanghofT, 7, of Cincinnati, and her doll. They fell from the
third floor. Now they're both recuperating In a cast and bandages.
Livestock
' Portland
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 33. (AP
USDA) HOOfl: 600, Including 183
direct, market active, about steady,
good-choice 184-310 lb. drtvelns (11
8ll.l, few lots alias; 335-380 lb.
10.35 10.8S. light lights 10.25(8
10.50, packing sow S8.7S, feeder pigs
saleable $9.75 10.
CATTLE 100, Including 7 direct,
calves 35, Including 7 direct; qusllty
poor, market steady, few stacker and
feeder steers $9 and above, medium
good grass steers S3 3 10, few grass
heifers asjO 0 0.60. low cutter ' and
cutter cows S3 3 4, oommon-medlum
MJ58SJ3. good beef cows a5 76j
6. bulls 95.6088. good -choice vealers
$10100 few selects 810.76, com
mon-medium 8699, common 335 lb.
calves 84.60.
SHEEP 300, market steady, few
fairly good lambs 88.75 39, strictly
good-choice car load lota 89.60 and
above, few common-medium 879
88.50, fairly good shorn and short
wooled lambs 88M0, yearlings 85
6.60. medium-good ewes 83 s 3.76.
common 83.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 33.
(AP-USDA) HOOS 1.100. Includ
ing 754 direct, around 10lSe lower;
2 loads 180-300 lb. California 811.85.
sorted over 335 lb. at 811.05; packing
sows 88.76.
CATTLE 140, Including 80 direct;
steers nominally firm: medium to
good 900-1100 lb. quoted 9.35j.7S;
around 8 loads northern California
stackers and feedera offered; desirable
she-stock absent; praotlcal oow top
86.60: all cutters firm, mostly 84
3.75. Bulls large 86 .50. Calves:
none. Load lots good to. choice 180-
335 lb. calves quoted 88.50 ffl 9; under
300 lb. vealers up to 810.
SHEEP 600, direct 315, largely
nominal; full' wooled good to choice
lambs sbsent; a packages shorn med
ium and good 68-73 lb. Callfornlans
tea 9; ewes absent, quoted 84-35
down.
Ib, country stations; A grade, 38c lb
B grade. 3o lb. less: C grade, 6c less.
EOOS Buying price by wholeaal
era; extras, 38o; standards. 34c; firsts,
33c; medium, 33c; medium firsts,
30c; small extras, 14c; undergrsdes,
15c dozen.
cheese, country meat and live
poultry unchanged.
POTATOES New crop Yakima
gems, 90c 1.50; local, 81.15 a US
orange box. Deschutes, 81.80 cwt.
CANTALOUPES Yakima standards,
80 80c: The Dalles, 90c; DUlards,
90ca II crate. i
Onions, wool and hay unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO, Sept, 33. ( AP) Despite
greatly Increased requirements ot
funds prequlslte tor trading, Sep
tember corn late today ran up 8c
i bushel, about the extreme Imme
diate limit allowable.
At the close, corn futures were
94 080 sbove vesterdav's finish. Sent.
1.1281.12',4; Dec., 6514.
Wheat: Orjen Rich Low nin
Sept. 1.04 1.06", 1.04 1.06
Lc. j.uoy J.UOft 1.04 1.05
May 1.07)4 1.08 "4 1.064 1.07
Phillips Pet.
Radio
South. Pacific
Std. Brands
Btd. OH Cal
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unl..l Aircraft
U. S. Steel
. 4944
- 8H
. 83
. 11
. SS"4
. 58 ',
. 14
. 89
. 23 a,
. 89
SACRAMENTO. Sept. 23. (AP)
Churning cream buttexfat: first
grade, 404c; second grsde, 38c.
San Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 33
U8DA) Butter unchanged.
.-(AP-
INCOME PROPERTY
Good condition; fine location. For
full particulars address
Bos xx, Mail Tribune
CHICAOO. Sept. 33.(AP-USDA)
HOGS: 10.000: etesdy to 10c lower
than Tuesday'a average; mostly steady
but closing slow; top one loaded,
Sia.46; bulk good and choice, 190 to
230 lbs., 813.3013.40: 240 to 300 lbs..
8U.9013.38: few 310 to 360 lbs.
(11.60 13: 150 to 180 lbs., 81160
its 13.35: most good packing sows,
810.76 11.10: lightweights up to
811.15.
CATTLE: 0.500: calves, 1.300: gen-
ersl market mixed; choice and prime
medlumweight and weighty steers
25c higher; top, 819.60, within 10c
of the record high for September;
soveral loads 819 1 19.35; long year
lings, 819.10; medium to good grsdes
slow; light offerings very dull, much
aa 25c lower;, medium to good light
heifers also very dull and 26c lower
but all other heifers about steady;
heavy cows wanted on shipper ac
count but light kinds barely steady.
SHEEP v 19.000: spring lambs open
ing very alow: Indications 25c and
more lower; most early blda down
ward from 810.75 on natives: choice
held tllii 11.15 and above; as yet
nothing done on weettrns: sheep
easier; native ewes, 83.60 4.50.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Sept. 33. (API
Many stoeks extended the recover)
move of the previous session In to
day's market, but most found the
going slow and beset with profit
selling difficulties.
It was an "up-and-down" day, with
leadens ahead fractions to 3 or more
points one minute and unchanged
to lower shortly afterward. There
were numerous wide gaps between
bids and offers.
Bombing of Nanking by the Jap
anese, brokers said, chilled the buy
ing urge of some customers who
were spprchenslve of International
complications In the event embsssles
In the Chinese capital are damaged
and foreign lives lost.
Transfers were around 800,000
shares.
Today'a closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Chem. & Dye. 19a
Am. Can 974
Am. is Pgn. Pow 5
A. T. & T -. ....161
Anaconda
Atch. T. d! 8. P..
Bendlx Avia.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont
Gen. Elec.
Gen. Foods ..
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvester
I. T. Si T
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney u. C.)..
42 Vt
61
IS
- 76
- 794
- 951,
- 11
- 4
..149
- 46
. 34
- 503,i
- 85
.... 8
....105
- 48
22
.... 86
Portland Wheat
CLAIM SELF-DEFENSE
SHELBYVILLB, Ky., Sept. 22 (AP)
The three Oarr brothers, who wrote
another bloody chapter In the Den-hardt-Taylor
case a story that be
gan with romance and wound up
with bullets prepared today to seek
freedom from Jail on bond.
The trio Jsck, Roy and Dr. I. S.
Oarr charged with slaying Brig.
Oen. Henry H. Denhardt, who. the
commonwealth contended, killed the
Oarra' sister, comely Verna Onrr Tay
lor, will claim self defense, It wss In
dicated by their attorney, J. Ballard
Clark of La Orange. .
Murmansk, the most northerly port
In the world, Is Ice-free throughout
the year.
18 KLAMATH INDIANS
STAGE PAYDAY SPREE
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 33. (AP)
Celebration of Indian payday Tues
day landed 18 bravea and aquawa In
the city Jail on liquor charges and
enriched police court coffers by more-
man 8300.
Members of tthe Klamath tribe re
ceive per capita payments ranging
from 3100 upward twice annually
from the proceeds of reservation tim
ber sales. The current payment was
3 1 SO.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 32. (AP)
Grain:
(wheat) Open High Low Close
May .97 .97 .97 .97
Sept. SS .98 S3 .93
Dec. Si .95 St .96
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem,
hardwheat, 13 percent, 96c; 13 per
cent, 93c: dark hard winter, 13 per
cent, 91.07; 13 percent, 81.03: 11 per
cent, 95c; soft white snd western
white, 93o; hard winter and western
red, 94c.
Oats. No. 3 white. 823.
Barley, No. 2, 46 lb. B. W. 827.60.
Corn. Argentine, nominal.
MUlrun standard, 320.
Today'a car receipts: wheat 33; bar
ley 16; flour 12: oats 1.
HELP STOMACH
DIGEST FOOD
Without Uiarivas snd You'll Est
Everythini from Soup to Nuts
tl tonucb U011U linn !. 000a, , foot
rich food, or when rou tr. n.rroufc Burrlcd M
Sill f""''' poor, nil too nnt
Juld Your (ood do.,n'i dlint and rou h.n
t: ,"r?rlburo- mum, pain or aour atoinaca.
100 r..l aour ales and upiat all ofar.
.f?' iT'i 'V '. ' Moroadl
P. ? : lf oantaroua and toollih It takai Uiosa
lllUa blarr. H, nM B-ll an, fo! In rrJlloJ
to maha Ina airraa alomarh nulla harm,, fo
liar, dl.traia In 5 qilnut., and put wo bark a
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EVERYONE
IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO
ATTEND THE
OPENING
OF THE NEW
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220-222 BAST MAIN STREET
TONIGHT!
7 to 9:30 o'clock
MUSIC
SOUVENIRS
FOR THE LADIES
No Merchandise Sold
During the Evening
WE are proud to present to the people ot
Medford and southern Orejon our new,
modern store, planned ond arranged for YOUR
shopping convenience. We hope that you will
find it possible to attend our "open house"
tonight, thoroughly inspect our fine store and ' :
comprehensive displays of up-to-the-minute
merchandise and enjoy a musical program we
have prepared for you. A cordial welcome
awaits you come!
CHARLES S. ADAIR, Manager.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Sept. 33. (AP) BUT
TER JPrlnte, A grade, 38c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 38c lb. In car
tons; -B grsde, 37o lb. In parchment
wrappers, 38c lb. In cartons.
BUTTERPAT ( Portlsnd delivery,
buying price) A grade, 87if38c
Onion salt It milder than fnub
onions. It Is excellent for use In f
ftravles. salad dressltvts and sauces, j
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CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS
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Silver Springs
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Imported and Domestic
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