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WEDFOTtD MAIL TnTBTTXE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. TFESDAY, NOVEMBER. SO. 1M7. P'AOE FIVE LOCAL and De.Molay to Meet Medford chapter of DeMolajt will hold a regular meet trig tonight at 7:30. All members are urged to attend. ; ... From The Dalle Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Matthew of The Dalle arrived In Medford laat night for a brief visit with w. H. Walker. e Fal Alarm The fire department' chemical crew wm called on a false alarm to the Cupp secondhand furni ture store on East Main street at 8:45 last night. ... Bankers to Meet Regular weekly eless of the American Bankera In stitute. Medford chapter, will be held In the senior high school Wednesday night from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. . Aetlre to Meet Regular weekly dinner-meeting of the Active club will be held In the Hotel Medford tonight at 8:30. Meeting will be de voted wholly to business. At Wrestling Matrhrj Among Ash land residents attending the wrestling matches at the Medford armory last night were Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mc Dou;all. Art Cooper, Alan Prescott and Vic Pelfer. New Building J. E. Trevorrow of San Francisco made application at the city building Inspector office yesterday for a permit to construct a market building at 133 North Cen tral avenue. Wlflner Recovered Friends of John Widner of Aberdeen. Wash., former Medford resident, will be glad to learn that he has completely recovered from Injuries sustained In a hit-run acci dent In Aberdeen. November 6. He I the son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Widner of Medford. Seriously III Mrs. Lee Sutton was reported In grave condition today In her home on Route 1, Klamath Falls, where she has been confined alnce suffering a paralytic stroke two months ago. Mrs. Sutton and her mother. Mrs. Mary Dltaworth, were residents of Medford for many years. Mrs. Dltsworth. who has been living with her daughter of late, was In Mdford yesterday. GRIFFITH PLEDGES RELIEF PROBLEMS (Continued from Page One.) Mr. Griffith pointed to the Med ford municipal airport as one of the worthy WPA projects In this couo. ... ... I . I- mbIa- ltmr ty. n nam i. i - and "we want to help In It develop ment In the future as we have In the past." At present, Mr. Orlfflth said, an effort is being made to find a way to allot funda for materlala needed to widen the airport runway to standard requirements. He prophesied also that Medford would revelve a "sustantlal" allotment If the pres ent session of congress paases a bill providing for e. separate fund for materlala and equipment for airport developments. Regardless of the out come of the bill, however, Medford "can oount upon our hearty cooper ation." he said. Accomplishment! Cited Mr. Griffith cited atatlstlcs show Ing the useful and permanent work accomplished under the WPA. On Incident he atressed was the cedue tlon of Illiteracy In the United State by 1 per cent, he terming this an astonishing accomplishment. Mr. Griffith was accompanied by several aides who were Introduced bv Father Bartlam. They wera Ivan E. Oake. hla deputy administrator. Kenneth s. perry, senior engineer, Frank E. Thompson. Medford real dent engineer, and Victor B. .Balrd. supervising timekeeper for thte area. Mr. Griffith announced that h and hla assistant would Inspect several local projects this afternoon. Includ ing the airport. Others Introduced were Mayor C. C. Furnas, H.' S. Deuel, vice mayor. Georee w. Porter, former mayor. Olen Arnsptger. chamber president. E. P. I-avltt. superintendent of Cater lake national park. Karl L Janouch. su pervisor of the Rogue river national forest. Ben Harder, former chamber president. Fred W. Scheffel. city su perintendent. Thomaa A. Culbertson. Jr., president of Medford chapter of the National Aeronautic association, Max Pelrce. former president, and Mr. Heath. "Hnrt" Meet Announced Father Bartlam called upon Ray mond R. Refer to make an announce ment of the annual meeting of the Onyon state Horticultural society In the Elks temple here Thursday and Pridav. Mr. Reter Invited business men and women of the community to attend the aeasions. emphasising that the program wss designed to be nf interest and value to the general public. Barbara Drury called nttentlon to a dance to be held at Drearhland Sat urday ntht to raise fund for the scholarship project of the Business and Prolraslonal Women's club Fatner Bartlam called attention to tonllit'a concert oy the Medford Junior symphony orchestra In the inch srhcol auditorium, the orchestra brine ponsjred bv the Zonta club. It was announced that C. L. Mac Donald, commander of Medford poat " nf th American Legion waa attend ee Ms last Rotary meeting nere as he wi moving to Klamath Falls. PERSONAL Bicycle Hits Car A bleycle rlddin by Billy Olass. nine, of 318 Ashland avenue struck the right front door of a car driven by Roger J. Dew of Jacksonville, at Main and Cottage streets yesterday, according to a re port In city police station. The lit tle boy was uninjured, police re ported. Clinic Thursday Well-baby clinic will be held from 1 :S0 to 4 :S0 Thurs day afternoon In the Sparrow Me morial clinic. , Jackson county court house. Dr. A. E. Merkel. county health officer, will be In charge. He will be assisted by Ellcabeth MeOalllard, county nurse. Appointments may be made by telephoning 1339. Babies suffering from cold or eoughi should not be brought to the ollnlc, Dr Merkel counseled. e Trade Periodical First lame of the "Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Review" waa received here today. It Is to be published monthly by American Fruit Growers. Inc.. and American National Cooperative Exchange. Inc. The peri odical la devoted to the fruit and vegetable Industry at large, present ing the highlights of activity in pro duction, distribution and merchan dising. Copies may be procured by writing to the magazine at 2100 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Diesel Training Diesel engineering la now taught In two schools main tained by the United states navy, it was pointed out today by Ernest M. West, navy recruiter here. In an nouncing he waa atlll receiving ap plications for enlistment at his office In the federal building. The schools, he explained, ware established be cause of the Increasing use made of Diesel power by the navy which now 1 one of the natlon'a largest oper ators of Diesel equipment. Many navy ships have Diesel engine for auxil iary eleetrle power, ship's boats are having their gasoline engine replaced with Dlesela and boats of all new ahlps are being Diesel -powered to start with. Mr. West stated. Main drive engines and auxiliaries of sub marines also are Diesel, he added. Qualified recruits, Mr. West atated. may be assigned to the schools of Diesel engineering If they ao desire. TRANSIENT IS HELD IN BRUTAL KILLING OF UMATILLA GIRL OODEM, Utah. Nov. 30 (API Charged with the brutal killing of an Oregon young womeji during a drinking party, a 28-year-old tran sient was lodged In Ogden city Jail today. The man gave the name EVidt'e Todd, but Chief of Police Dewey F. Hawklna said two men arrested with him declared he waa Wilson Young. Young la charged In an Oregon wnr rant with killing Mrs. Katharine Thomas, 34-year-old Umatilla In dian, in a rooming house at La Orande, Ore. LA GRANDE. Ore.. Nov. 30. (AP) Wilson Young was itemed here No vember 8 by a coroner's Jury as hav ing Inflicted injuries to Mrs. Kather lne Thomas, 24-year-old Indian wom an, that caused her death. The In Jury, testimony st the Inquest con ducted by Coroner L. L. Snodgress brought out, occurred In a local rooming house October 17, Mrs. Thomas dying the morning of No vember 8. Testimony at the Inquest was that Young, hla brother. Norman Young, and Jack Sehofer. all white men. were In the rooming house In which Mrs. Thomaa and an Indian companion. Lillian Allen, were staying. Mrs. Al len testified that all members of the group had been drinking and that Wilson Toting struck her and that when she regained consclousnesa Mra. Thome old her Wilson "tromped on me." The three men. according to Roy Johnson, msnager of the rooming houses, were last seen here a abort time after the Injuring of Mra. Thomas. Pear Markets CHICAGO. Nov. SO. (AP-USDA) Pear auction: One Oregon car ar rived, 13 on track. 1 sold, no Ore gon quotations. NEW YORK. Nov. SO0. (AP-USDAl 1 Fearauetlon: Six cars arrived. 1 California. 10 Oregon, 1 Washington j unloaded, 20 ears on track. Oregon ' Boscs. 3SI0 boxes No. 1 1.7S2.20. average t2.02: 720 boxea extra fancy j tl.Sttrl.98. average l.6. Returns to Reno For Third Time nZttO. Nev., Nov. 30. (API Mrs. , Lota Clarke Da Buyter Spreoklea Clin- j ton. socially prominent In CeJlfornla end New York city, came back to j Nevada for a third time today oa ; tenaibly to seek her third divorce In ! this state. Blonde, 6-year-old Mrs. Clinton, daughter ot Lewis Latham Clarke, wealthy New York banker, arrived on en afternoon train from Boise, Ideho. and Immediately left the railroad station with one of her attorneys, i John S, Slnal. ' Livestock PORTLAND. Nov. 30. (AP-USDA) HOGS 300; market active, steady; good-choice 170-310 lb. dnvelna most ly 8.00; one outstanding lot 8.10; car load lota quotable to 8.30, few 338 380 lb. 7.35-7.30; light lights and slaughter pigs 7.38-7 s: parking sows 600-8.35; feeder pigs mostly 7.35, CATTLE 100, calves 15; market ac. tlve on local account, fully steady on klnda available, steers scarce- medium-good ted steers salable around 7.35-8.00; few common-medium helf era 4 50-6 60; low cutter and 'Utter eowa 3 50-3 35. common-medium 3 50. 4.60, good beef 6.00-5.50; bulls sal able around 436-5.00; few medium good vealera 6 5O-7.00. choice quot able to 7.60. SHEEP 100; scattered sales common-medium 80-78 lb. lambs ateady at 8.00-7.00. good woolad lambs sal able around 7.50-7.75; odd head com mon yearling ewes 4.75, medium-good ewes 3.00-3.50; few cull and common ewea 1.00-1.25. Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 30. (AP-USDAI HOGS 38.000, Including 8.000 direct; limited number hogs early ateady to 15 lower; market now around 35 low. er than Monday's average; practical top 8.50; early top 8.70; most good packing sows 7.20-7.60. CATTLE 7.000. calves 1.500: general trsde more active; steera steady to strong; medium grades predominat ing but sprinkling fairly well finish ed offerings here of value to sell at 13.50 upward to 14.50; bulls 35 higher, weighty sausage offerings up to 7.00; vealera 10.50 down but selects bring ing 11.00. SHEEP 7.000. Including 300 direct; fat lambs mostly steady; -ood to choice offerings upward to 9.30 and 9.73; choice yearlings 8.50; feeding lamba aearoe. South Son Francisco SOUTH SAN TRANCISCO. Nov. 30 (AP-USDAI Hogs 735, Including 45 direct: butchera mostly 23 higher, top and bulk good to choice 175-330 lb. weight 9.25; atralght end mod erately sorted: part load medium light butchera 89.00: odd lot good i 245-280 lb. averages 88.75: packing I sows 35-50 higher, 87.26 to mostly 87.50. CATTLE 76, Including direct, holdover 190: steers alow, ateady to weak for two days: three loads hold over medium to good fed steer unsold under around 35 lower bids; load good fed steers held above 88.50; load me dium 6990 lb', hay-feds 87.50; load medium to good 885 lb. steers 66.63; common to good beef cow 64.15. 6.86. Calves: 18: nominally ateady; vealers absent,' good to choice quoted 9.50-10.50: package plain weighty slaughter calves 65.00. SHEEP 535; lambs active, fully steady, double deck good to choice 83-84 lb. Idaho wooled lambs 69.25; double good 89 lb. weight 68.75; other elasses absent, wooled slaugh ter ewes quoted mainly 63.25 down. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Nov. 80. P) MUT TER Print: A grade 31!4o lb. In parchment wrappera, 28'jO In cartons; B grade 360 lb. In parchment wrap, peri. 3714 c In cartons. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 37',38c lb., country atetlons: A grade. 36t4-36e lb.: B grade 3c less: C grade So less. EGOS Buying prices by whole, salers: Extras 26c, standards 35c, first 33c. medium extras 31c. medium first 19c. small extraa lse, under grade 16c doren. turkeys Burin price: Hen 23c. No. I torn 30c lb. Selling price: Toma 33e, hens 34c. Cheese, country meals and live poultry unchanged. POTATOES Yakima gems si .06. looal 81 00-1.06 cental. Desehutea 81.10-1.25. Onions, wool, hay unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAITO, Ore., Not. 80 (AP) Grain : . Wheat: Open High Low Close May 84 .84 .84 .84 Dec. M .84 .83 .8814 CiiBh wheat: Big Bend bluestem. hw.. 18 pet., .8ft; 13 pet., .83: dark hard winter, 13 pet.. 6 13 pet., .63: U pet.. -86; toft white and western Today Wednesday She Turned a Frenzied Mob On the Man She Loved .... and Hated! fo '"girl's lleX . 7y. "hipped . ,.: ,A5 mob tof .. yi'yM lynching ' i fnry and all frf&3ji4l her love "' y.iC jL .'."ui-.':' WARREMl WILLIAM in k II ftftv at aionrf X ;'CiM wwii ttom , iTTSj IMKII H0g t ' white. .83; hard winter, .84; weatern red. .83. Oats No. 3 white, 34 00: No. 3 gray, 36.00. Barley No. 3 45.1b.. bw . 37 60. Corn No. 3, eastern yellow ship.. 37 00; mlllrun standard. 30.50. Today's oar recelpta: Wheat. 35; barley, 1; flour, 6; corn. 3; oata, 1; hay, I. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 30 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 90, Oil 89, .891, May 89 ti .90, BOW .801, July 84 .86 .84,4 .861, Wail St. Report NBW YORK. Nov, 30. (API Stocka brushed up a aleeable rally on rela tively light buying In today's mar ket. Leading lusuea pushed up one to three points at the best with a few volatile performers executing wider swing. Steels were well out In front throughout, and copper, rails, farm Implement electrical equipment, chemicals and building atocks had their moment in the limelight. Profit selling was well absorbed the greater part of the time, but offer ings were not so well taken In the final hour, and closing prlcea were down from their tops In mont cases. The ticker tape loafed from the start, transfers approximating 1.300, 000 shares. There waa little speculation In spot newa. but trading contingent were Inclined to interpret signs from WftRhington and elsewhere as Indicat ing a turn-about in the downward trade slant was not far away. Today's closing prices for 82 se lected stock follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 155-, Am. Can 87 Am. tfc Fgn. Power - i A. T. & T 140 Anaconda 30 i At-?h. T. & S. F 30 Bendlx Aviation ..... 131j Beth. Steel .. 60 Caterpillar Tractor 47 Chrysler ' - 67'i Com I. Solv , w 0ra Curt Iss-Wright SH DuPont - 113 Gen. Electric 3'4 Gen. Poods 80 Gen. Motors 8Ri Int. Harvest - 83 I. T. te T 7 Johns-Man 1B Mont. Ward - 3ft North Amer 32 4 Penney fj. C.) 08 Phillips Pet. 40 Radio 714 Sou. Pac , 30i Std. Brands - 0 Std. Oil CJ 30 Std. Oil N. J 4ft Trans. Amer 11 Union Carbide .... 71 United Aircraft 10'j U. 8. Strel 56 San KrnnrlM'o Blilter PAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 30. (AP OSDA) Butter: Score 02, 36'ic; SI 34c. SACRAMENTO, Calif.. Nov. SO. (API Churning cream butterfat: First grade, 41 lie: second grade, 38c. ZELLERBACH PROFIT OVER PREVIOUS YEAR PORTLAND. Nov. 30. yP) The Crown Zcllerbach corporation said to day a net profit of 4,440.301 for the Mx months ending October 31 repre sented tl.37 on 3.261 .199 shares of common stock. Tha corporation's profit for the same period a year ago was a2.97;.M8. or 71 cents a share. . . 1:45-6:4A-0:IA THURSDAY and FRIDAY I sTromancei c& A Irene Dunne in The outstanding comedy hit of tha year. "The Awful Truth." co starring Irene; Dunne and Cary Grant, with Ralph Bellamy and Cecil Cun ningham In chief supporting roles, comes to the Rew Craterian theater tomorrow for a four day showing. The hilarious adventures of a cou ple who decide upon divorce as the answer to their problems nd then In Vice Expose 7 VT UUy Montree (shown aliove with a "sticker0) la only one of the many girls caught each Year In vice rings throughout the country. The real, authentic story ot how these, inno cent girls are sold into sin la re vealed for the first time In "Smash ing the Vice Trust." sensational picture-expose coming to the Rialio tne. ater for an excluslvn showing Thurs day and Friday. The film la baseo on the recent Luckv Luciano case ot New York City, through which prose. cutor Dewey gained fame for nil daring and courageous attack on the underworld and which wound up by making him prosecutor for New York in the recent election which gave La Ouardia his second term as mayor. Dr. Voltaire, only lecturer on sex ology touring the country that hnwa an M D. degree, will sppear on the stage in person In connection with the screen showing of "Smashing the vice Trust." Due to Its extreme na ture the film Is not recommendco for children. t Cm Mall mount want ads. ahnwe IMS :l.1-l):l 1? f ' : HE Her Rival Editor Hated Her J rT?4HcS 1 I'll Tomorrow Onlyl TWO SMASH HITS! jg;l : & I ex r . Craterian Film i . tv a find more trouble without than with each other, the picture has been sotting boxoffice records everywhere is now in ita 8th week in Man Francisco and playing extended en gagements In practically every other situation. It has been announced, however, that "the local engagement la for four days only, contract agree ments prohibiting longer playing time. LOVE STRUCK OUT when Mrs. Helen Alice Enslltli (shove), wife of Elwood Enelhh, Brooklyn Dnrljers Inflelcu'r, filed suit for divorce In Chicago. MUUtKN WOMEN Ntid NotBufftr toonthlvpaio aoti Htlty duato rol(jInfrvouaMrnjn,ftnvwureririnijlsr rjiu. Chi -ehre-tera Diamond hrnnd PilJBreeiIecUve. MuU Cvet Kiddle, Mi until he found h e waen'a a screwy an the newspaper she rani ' 1 ; - ! f Mew.! I f ft, aHo- iTJf a a.'vjr a tff j r v rs vs LOFTY LACEWORK In turban form graces tha bead of India's hlgb commissioner, Sir Firoi Noon, shown at Victoria Station In London. Closing time tor Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p m. Too Late to Classify POSITION WANTED Young couple cook, houwkeeper, gardener; city or country, enywnere; wage or run ranch on aim re. Box 2410, Tribune. ADULT ballroom danclns claw to night at 8 o'clock, at the Jewel Deter Dance Studio. 8peclnl rate If you join now. pnone 303-t or 727. FOR RitNT On furnished 8 -room houecT Inquire 14a No. Oakdale. BAZAAR DINNER and play at Pres byterian church Friday. 1 till 10. Dinner at 6. FINK Used Piano, specially priced 80. Baldwin Piano Bhoppe, Phone 33ft. FOR RENT 3 cabins, 813 Summit. WANTED Any amount breeding ewes. Write p. o. Box BIO. Metitora FOR BALE Large redwood posts. 7 feet, 17 cents: 12-lt. ga to po.nl .1 1.33 ina S. Rlverald. PR I VINO to South DakoM. Take 3 piruenger- Fhare expense. Call 4171, j fft. WILL EXCHANGE t 4i Acre, good will, fenced, nesr school ; cultivated; family orchard. 8 -room modern house, five other buildings, COO chicken. Talent section. Trade for Medford resi dence. THE TENGWALD AOENOY, CLARA HAWLBY. teacher of popular piano. Essy original method. For Information, Phone 815. MADAM ZONA, PALMTBT Telia pant present and future, nam and In itials without question. Hour 10 till n. Rainbow Auto enmp, umn 0 Special reading thla week, &0c. lli ACRES. 4-room hotiaej 1 acre In bearing cherries; good soli, irrigat ed; ftRSO, 8A0 ch, balance 810 per month. A. F. Flower. Cor. 13th and Front ' LAST TIMES TODAY: PAUL MUNI In his irealrnt triumph "Life of EmUe Zola" Scream ylili Wjtfh ; Now In Hi Slh wee In San , FranrlM-o and there's rea- ty-t ;J aw jr. I I nnl If, irand rlnt that I V'v. heats amthlni )oire e,er I J JfJ y een for sheer, howlln fnn J',,!3lSlV anil Joy! A ehow nf tihowal , . . II PiJ- ROBERTA HAMILTON, recently With tha Denver Poet "just Kids' ae cordlon band, teaching atudlo Bald win Piano Shoppe. phone 88ft. BOARD and room. 338 No. Riverside. WANTED Ctrl for houiwwoTk. 831 Edward. FOR PENT 4 -room fumtahed pt u Pamirs; aauiis; no anu. 701 w. 11th St. FOR R ENT 6 -room furnished house, cloe in, 23 South Riverside. Tel. 457-J. FOR RALE Sllvertone Auto Radio. Verv reaeonable. For detail write Martin May. Rt. 4, Box 816. FOR SALE Bargain at Berrydal and Hand Store: Davenport net, 810 to 25: electric Ironer, 20; automatic electric pressure system, 4fi; owrcoats and sulfa. 83 to 86; radios, 3 to 10. 1603 N. Riverside. $3000 ATTRACTIVE suburban home, beautirul location. 7 room modern houM, 1 acre land. Irrigation, large flhade trees. Just off Jacksonville Hwy. at Perrydale. J. R. Tyrrell, Lake Creek. Ore. FOR RENT Clean apartment; adulU only. 244 S. Qrape. FOR SALE Aeoustleon ear phone tot the deaf. 724 E. Jackaon. Phone 101.1-R. ROOM for 3. 153 North Oakdalt. LATE MODEL FORD V-8 Sedan, per fect every way, good rubber, radio and de luxe equipment throughout: should aell for 8545: ur special price thla week only. 8453, m low easy terms. Full price for your car in trade. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE Light trailer: good rub ber: with tail-light. 408 Realty. FOR SALE Equity in 1031 Plymouth sedan, account of death In family. Ill No. Fir St. POSITION WANTED Tounf mi. with car. aelllng. collect! nf. any thing honest. Salary guarantee. Box 2411, Tribune. FOR SALE 1000 used lumber Jacket. 1000 used men's shoea and boots. Come and pick 'cm out at prlcea to suit any one's pocket book. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 North Orape St. Phone 1083. RE FINISHING Beat matartal prop triy applied Mitchell Auto leauty Shoo . - - , A The Publio Is Invited to Attend t DANCE ftponanred by the Medford Businesi nd Professional Women's Olub Benefit Seholarshlp ' l.nan Fun4 Saturday Evening December 4th Dreamland Hall Dancing 9:002:00 Price's Orchestra Tickets: Men 60c Ladies 30o for Baby's Cold - - ( JT0NITEI i INO MARTINI In i din TOR MAIMF." W.I, it. 1 1 .. ai'.L . ! ! I -S" Ajph , ei LLfS0 Csw fitwl Proved beat by twe 4 aU-M HURRY! HURRY! MUST END "March of Tim" nAimAHA mswvrK In I N aaAj?ICKS Cartoon Newa "fllti:Kr T roil TWO" I "Ml at tut. . n