Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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HfEDFORD MTLTRTBUNE. MEDFORD, 0"RE"rONT, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1937.
2800 CCC GIVEN
IN MEDFORD AREA
More than 2800 Medford ' district
CCO enrolleea have received the
pneumonia Immunisation tritment$
offered by the war department to
nil CCC men who core to take them,
according to Ce.pt. H. T. Gentle, dis
trict surgeon.
Sufficient antigen for Immuniza
tion against types 1 and 2 pneumo
nia was received to supply half the
men In the camps and no difficulty
was experienced In finding that num
ber willing to be Immunized, the
surgeon said.
Although the treatment Is fairly
new to medicine, It has already
proved Itself an almost sure pre
ventive of pneumonia. Dr. Gentle re
lated. The "shots" were offered last
year and, although several cases of
pneiunonla developed In the district,
not a single case Involved a man
who had taken the Immunization
treatment, he stated. In the entire
ninth corp area, out of 48 pneumonia
cases last year, not a single case In- ;
vol red a man who had taken thr i
"shot," records show.
The antigen Is produced at the
army medical laboratories In Wash
Ington, D. C, enough of It being avail
able for half the men in the corps,
or about 160,000. The CCC record
will provide medical authorities with
definite b tot Is tics In regard to the
value of the treatment, Dr. fjentle
pointed out. .
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FURNITURE SALE
The John Cxipp furniture atore will
Istinch a pre-chrlntmaa sale of a
18,000 stock of fine furniture, be
ginning Wednesday, December 1st at
0 a. m., according to an announce
ment by John Cupp, owner.
The store will be closed all day
today and Tuesday to make ready
furniture stocks for this sale event.
"I believe that our customers and
friends are entitled to at lenst one
good aalo a year so, here It la right
at the beginning of the Christmas
shopping season." Mr. Cupp said.
"I can assure the public that no
cheap merchandise has been shipped
In for this event: every article la
from our tegular stock and bears its
original price tug plus our new sale
tag showing the saving you can
make," he added.
The entire stock, with the excep
tion of one or two contract lines,
goes on sale Wednesday with excep
tional savings on davenport suites,
bedroom suites, lamps, rugs and
scores of ltt-ms sultablo for holldny
gifts. Used furniture may also be
exchanged for new during this event,
Mr. Cupp's announcement stated.
MOVIE TRAILER WILL
DEPICI HEALTH WORK
Depleting the great work being
dons In the nation's tuberculosis
hospitals with money received from
the annual sale of Christmas seals,
Medford theatres will thla week and
next run a movie trailer through the
cooperation of Ocorne Hunl with the
Jackson County Health association,
sponsor of the seal drive.
TTje trailer will be shown tonight
and tomorrow at the New Craterlan
theatre. Wednesday, , Thursday and
Friday of this week it will appear on
the screen at the Rlalto. Next Sun
day. Monday and Tuesday, the film
will be shown at the Roxy theatre.
To Ank fcpml Urrerrnilum.
KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 29. (AP)
Members of the Klamath and Tulclake
Potato O rowers Association havo vot
ed to auk the secretary of agriculture
for a local referendum and hearing
on the potato marketing agreement.
The Ascended Masters'
Instructions
MIGHTY
PRES ENCE
. Olii-n lorlli b thr
Arrrrilltrri Mr.vujrrt
Mr. and Mr. Q. W. Ballard
and Son, Donald
Pncnlrf by
Mr. and Mrs. M F. Gallagher
Assistants to tlio Messengers
Information eonctrtilne thr
Arendrd Mn'trrn' h.i of till (Irrnl
Crrnllve Horn
"I AM
Itoom 4, lintel Jaikv,,n
t:iilith Street rntranr
Wed, per, 1 , In ti ml) , lire. 5
1nrhihf. at :tn P. M. lo
ftttndav at t:(Hl V. M.
Love Gift Offering Only
A MAN-MADE GIANT 3ECOM3S A D W A R F
and canyons. Mighty Boulder Dam, greatest striiUnrc ever built bv
nestled in Black Canyon of the Colorado river, ilcliind its 726-foot
115 miles lone and containing 15,250,000 acre-feet of water, enough
Capacity of the lake Is 30,500.000 acre
CONGRESS AID IN
(Continued from Page One.)
'From the point of vlrw of wide
spread and sustained eronomlc re
covery." he added, "housing consti
tutes the Indent and most promising
single field for private enterprise
He pointed out that building of
now dwelling units had fullen behind
by, between 000,000 and 800,000 a year
In the Inst seven years compared
with the seven years prior to 9'M)
and that this presonld an "urgent
problem which Is the common con
cern of Industry, labor and govern
ment." "All business needs the Infusion of
orders and the diffusion of purchas
ing power that com when building
la thriving." he continued. "Great
numbers of people look directly or
Indirectly to the construction indus
try for employment.
Would Aid Ifurtgi't '
"Tills Industry, to a greater extent
than any other, can put Idle funda
to work and this sjwed Up the circu
lation of the nntlon's money supply.
This, In turn, would Increase na
tional Income, reduce unemployment
and as a result contribute towards
a balancing of the budget."
He said his proposals could not be
effective unless builders, contractors,
manufacturers, labor and finance co
operated In producing housing with
in reach of the Incomes of the vast
majority of the people.
"IT the building Industry is to play
the vital part that It ought to have
In our economic system," he said, "It
must do It In the characteristic
American way."
He aald the program was designed
primarily to encournne private build
ing to "meet tho needs or families
of moderate means," aluco the gov
ernment already had made provision
under the slum-clearance act to care
for "many of the moat needy."
3 Make the mortgage . insurance
premium one-half of one per cent on
the "diminishing balance" of an In
sured mortgage Instead of on the
original face amount, as now re
quired: furthermore, cut the rate to
one-quarter of one per cent on pro
perties valued at not more than
8,000 and where the mortgage is
Insured prior to July I. 1030.
4 Authorize Insurance of mort
gagee up to ttfOO.OOO for construction
ol Individual homes and apartments,
aa well as groups of housca, for aalo
or rent, hut limit tho mortgage to
1.000 per room. Such insured loans
aro now limited to 1(1.000 for each
project.
5 Krvlse the limited dividend cor
iwratlon section lo encourage con
struction of large-scale rental pro
perties In the larger communities.
Insured loans to b kept at BO per
cent of appraised value on mortgages
up to ftft.ooo.OOO. as at present, but
a limitation of 1,300 pir room to
be substituted for. existing "low in
come" definition which officials re
Raid aa too vague,
0 Llbernllze provisions for char
tering national mortgage a.ssoctations
to permit financing of such large
building project by a single or
"blsnket" mortgage; the reconstruc
tion finance corporation to make
available ifto.OOO 000 for capital pur
poses 7 Make the J O00.0fl0.ooo limita
tion on the total amount of mort
gages insurable applj to the amount
of Insurance to be outstanding at
any one thne. ,
-Revive the provision that ex
pired last April. sutlioiUtng insur
ance of loans up to Ho.uOO lor mod
ernisation and repairs, but excluding
The Morning AHerTaking
Carters Little Liver Pills
J?' ' DH
lr :
WHITE MAGIC is cast
by th!s white jersey evening
gown worn by ' Actress Joan
Marsh. Highlighting the ensem
ble are a girdle nnd sandals of
gold kid.
equipment such a refrigerators.
In complaining of high easts of
materials and wage rates, he said he
was "not seeking to apportion blame,
for manifestly no Industrial or labor
gtoupa would deliberately adopt a
policy that would react to their own
disadvantage."
"I am simply pointing out what
did occur and what the consequences
were." he ssld. Previously he had
pointed out that the "sharp rise of
wnga rates and prices" last spring
had reduced by 100.000 or 150.000 the
number of new houses that were
estlmnted In prospect for this year.
Henltv t taller Tried.
EUOENK. Nov. ao. (AP) Charged
with uttering a check for 00 with
a forged endorsement and with lar
ceny by bailee of ihe check. B. J.
Clark, a former Eugene realty dealer,
was on. trial in circuit court Mon
day. Clark, who has been living in
Nampa, Idaho, since the oflcnse is
alleged to have been committed, was
Indicted by the lat grand Jury.. He
was brought back to Eugene anu
posted tOOO ball.
Kites fur Walters
WASHINGTON. Nov. 29. (API
Funeral services were held today for
Theodore A. Walters, first iwtstunt
secretary of the interior. Nearly 200
friends paid their last respects to the
Idohoan w:o riled suddenly S-iturday
from pncumtmla and complications
that followed an emcraency opera
tion. Closing time for I'oo Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1 :30 p m.
rViuMe-iiistillarton meant Union
Burner Oili art cleaner-burning!
No imokel No colcel No athl
More economical to use because
they burn completely. Higher In
ifO 0118 l
ORDER YOURS TOVM
iion oni or thiii on t mtuToati
Prtmlrnm Hmt lliinifr (o
i I ttlon oil 1 nmpnn.i , . ,
. tt It?.
frutrr
beside nature's tugged mountains
human hands, appears tiny indeed
wall has formed Lake Mead,
to cover West Virginia a foot deep.
- feet
DONE FOR IVIES
A trolf came nlaved In 30 inches of
I f now on the rlin of Crater Lake was
i recorded today on a Universal reel
of oddities.
The game was played yesterday by
members of the Rogue Snowmen
while Paris Emery, Universalis ace
cameraman In Portland, put the
novel contest on ctlulold. Tho Snow
men were dressed In natty sports
costumes, the golfers playing their
came on snowshoes, The golf balls
were painted black so that they could
bo seen against the white back
ground. The game was played by Mark
Taylor. Fred Schmidt, O. H. Bengt
ssn and Harold Larson, with other
Snowmen acting as officials and
rooters. .
Mr. Emery took all the pictures
with Crater lake as a background.
The day was clear and sunny and
the lake was crystal clear In Its
sparkling blue. The cameraman spent
two and a half hours filming the
unusual golf game and other Crater
Lake national park featuses. The
film, after wilting and cutting. Is
scheduled for releaso In theaters
throughout the country.
Park Superintendent E. P. Leavltt
appeared in several parts of the' film,
one scene showing him 'congratulat
ing the golf winner, Mr. Larsen.
Snowmen president.
The game attracted a large gallery,
more than 300 persona In 86 cars
being present.
SLIDES PLAY HAVOC
ON C0AS1 HIGHWAY
8ALEM. Nov. 2(1. (API Slides
continued today to play havoc with
the Oregon Coast highway, although
road crews kept It open.
There was one-wnv traffic two
miles south . of Wheeler, at Depoe
Biiy. near Tahkcnltch lake, and nine
miles south of Coqullle. A two-way
detour was effective 13 miles south
of Port Orford.
Between Talent and Bear creek on
the Pacific highway there was a de
tour because of construction.
4 .
Itace Horse lle,
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20. ( AP)
Sunset Trail II, Irish-bred ihree-year-old
of the Raoul Walsh staDic
and a prospective candldato for the
1100,000 Santa Anita handicap this
winter, died of pneumonia today.
heat vslue. Flow freely at low tern
peraturea. Entirely free from wa
ter, dirt, or any sediment.
Get the moit from your oil
burner thil winter all winter.
Cnlpmnn rrefk H0.I1I . , Thone .
t ke 4um tton . . . rtmne c .
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(Continued ftum Page One )
fenses, bringing them within striking
distance of the last fortifications be
fore China's capital.
Official communiques said the
Japanese occupied Klangyln, cn the
Yangtze river: WutsJn, aoout 20
miles north of Wtislh on the Shanghai-Nanking
railroad: and Ihlng,
afcxnit 85 mlls southeast of Nenking.
Chinese Hold I-oris
An army spokesman admitted, how
ever, that the- Ktangyln fort.?, which
have held out for more than a week
against Japanese land, air and river
bombardment, still flew the Chinese
flag.
The forts and a submerged boom
of concrete-laden vessels bar the way
up the Yangtze to Nanking to pre
vent Japanese warships reaching the
evacuated capital.
The spokesman expressed belief
that the fall of Klangyln, behind
the forts, after desperate street fight
ing, would force the surrender of
the strong but outflanked fortifica
tions. As soon as they capitulate, he de
clared, the Japanese plan to destroy
the river barrier, proceed upstream
and bombard Nanking from the
Yangtze.
Towns In Flames
Intense- bombardment and fires set
by retreating Chinese were reported
to have left Wuath, Wutsln and Ihlng
in flames.
Japanese naval dlspatcbea said a
heavy aerial bombardment was made
on a wide area of the front, 'ncludlng
the Klangyln forts, Ltyang. Llshln,
Ningkwofu. Kwanteh and the road to
Wuhu.
Troop concentrations at Tnnyang
and Kintan. Chinese troops retreat
Ins from Wutsln and Junks carrying
Chinese, supplies In the vicinity of
Chlnkiang also were reported bom
barded by the Japanese.
A Japanese embassy spokesman,
meHn while, announced that Japan
had taken oxer in principle" Chinese
customs, pastor flees, censorship bu
reau, telegraphs and radio sys'ems.
Ha snlri, however, the Japanese
were not taking actual physical con
trol or making any administrative
changes at present. Ha declined to
answer what eventual action might
be taken concerning administration
of China's maritime customs.
(In Tokyo, a foreign office spokes
man declared Japan insisted on her
"rlht to act independently" in
ShiiiiRh.il and "did not have to con
sult Great Britain or the United
States" on her actions).
HEWI93
4-D00R S
Delivered in Medford
With Federal Taxes and Transportation Paid.
Local, State Taxes Extra
K SSESSSSrwn I nAlf at Price Pnnted above r" "" w" " ,:;" 'w
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TO ENGLAND amid
much fanfare went youthful
Leopold, King of the Belgians,
to talk with King Ueorgo and
his ministers and seal his king
dom'i fHpnrtshin with Britain.
OUSTERHOUT SUFFERS
LOSS OF FINGERS IN:
EH
Q. E. Oustorhout of route 3, well
known Jackson county rancher, lot.t
ail the fingers of his left hand Sat
urday morning when the member be
came entangled in tho machinery ol
a grain chopper. Into which he was
feeding corn.
Attendants at Osteopathic clinic,
where ho Is confined, said today his
hand was so badly mangled that
amputation of the flnpers was neces
sary. He Is recovering nicely, it war
stated, and will be able to return
home In a few days.
According to ' clinic attendants.
Ousterhout was working alone on his
ranch when the accident happened.
The grain chopp?r became clogged,
it was said, and when the rancher
tried to clear It his left hand was
caught In the fan. He then went
to his house, and after telephoning
the clinic. Mrs. Ousterhout drove
him to Medford.
Ousterhout didn't remove his glove
and clinic attendants said he lost
7cry little blood.
. LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. 29. ( AP)
Richard Frederick Hoffman. M. for
merly vice-president of the A Guth
rie Co. of Portland, died here today.
t :
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'if
EDM! M I RLTAIW
I f M at the price pnnted above
LUUIl for Plymouth's big 4-door
Sedan. Look at the features listed at the
teft. Here's the BIGGEST VALUE of
"All Three" low-priced cars.
Plymouth steers faster, handles eas
ier... gives you mosf for your money
in comfort, luxury, economy, safety.
You don't know this new Plymouth
till you've driven it. See it todayl
Plymouth Division of Chrysler
Corporation, Detroit, Michigan.
C1MINGS CALLS
OF
(Continued from fag One )
Is met, he said, tt may get "beyond
control and Lad to remedies of a
character that few really desire."
file anti-trust laws, he said, "need
to be adapted to our modern proo
Icms for reallstlcaLy and intelligent
ly, and they need behind them the
drive of adequately financed enlorce
ment chanery." He continued:
Problem for nil.
"Do not for a moment imagine
that this ts soleiy the government s
business. It Is the problem of an
our people, and that Includes every
element of American life.
"In this welter of things, nothing
Is more obvious than the fact that
big business, if I may use that term.
Is moving blindly but with accumu
lating acceleration down the roaa
leading to ultimate government' su
BEAUTY
NEWS
..A Special Counselor
Hollywood Salon Is here to assist you with your
Individual beauty problems.
.You are cordially Invited to have a complete
facKl treatment and make-up, so that this expert
may illustrate the pimple, scientific steps by which
your skin may be made and kept'radtantly lovely
With COLONIAL DAMES BEAUTY AIDS.
This service Is complimentary, but reservations
are limited, ro we suggest tlat you make your
appointment at once. A real treat Is in store
for you I
" November Sflth to December Ith, Inclusive.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE.
Li rtk
The NEW PLYMOUTH priced with the lowest.
Commercial Credit Company' low terme
throughDodge.DcSotoandChryalerdealere.
TUNE IN MAJOR BOWtS' AMATEUR HOUR. COLUM
IA NETWORK. THURSDAYS, TO 10 P. M.E.S.T.
"The American people have a deep
and abiding faith in Democratic pro
cesses. They have seen tbe stop-look-and
-11 s ten signal parsed all too often;
but while their patience endures
every possible effort should be maae
to solve the problem within the term
of our political and economic Ideals.
Personally, I adhere to the taita
that these difficult matters can oa
dealt with within the framework of
our customary processes."
Would Organize
SALEM, Nov. 39. (AP) Oregon
loganberry and blackberry growwi
adopted a resolution by John Rimoge,
Wood burn, Saturday to organise the
small fruits Industry similar to the
loganberry control board.
GIVE
FULLER BRUSHES
THIS CHRISTMAS
Oct our SI'KCIAL
IIOMIMV PRICES
E. J. NEWMAN
Local Dealer 1. 6. Box 000
Phone T33-J. Medford
from the CMonial Dames
TO RUN
? DeLuxe
4-Door Sedan
(WITH TRUNK)
$69250
DELIVERED IN
MEDFORD
With Federal l ax
imI Trent port Mtl on
Plrt. Loci. Stat
Taxes Extra.
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