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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1937)
f - PAflg TWO' ITFTtVCmT) M" ATL TRTRTTNTTC. TlfEPFOTm "OTSEGO. SUNDAY, TECEM"BER 5, 1937 will be closed after using up their gasoline supplies, I. O. Heydenleldt. Richfield division manager, aald to day. The garage employes' union con tinued to picket the stations, pre venting truck deliveries of more gas. The union aaks continuance ot the previous wage scale in a new contract, which the station owners say la Impossible without conces sions by the oil company. STRIKE TO CLOSE MASON. 71 YEARS WILL CELEBRATE Masonic birthday at Port Orford Mon day - night. White, an erect, active businessman, was born In Maine and Joined the lodge the year the Civil war ended. He la believed to be pos sibly the oldest Mason In years of membership. I ' Closing time for Too LaU to Clas sify Ads U 1:30 p m Hunger, Cold, Claim Transient Youth, 20 THE DALLES, Dec, 4 .'(AP ) A youtn about 20 years old died In a hospital here today apparently from exposure and undernourishment aft er being found unconscious In c. building near Rowena, where be tad sought shelter from the cold. Police recognized htm as a tran sient ordered off a freight train several days ago. Sgt. Frank Urlxnm said he wes well-groomed, dressed In a tan wool shirt, overalls, raincoat, gray felt hat and corduroy trousers and the Initials M. B. R. were found on a tag on his shirt. There was no other Identification. House dust, flour and corn starch are dangerous explosives. RADIO SERVICE On All Makes 00 daj guarantee on all repali work LEE'S RADIO AND KLKtTHIC SHOP Phone 1737 R.F.C. CHIEF SAYS SEATTLE, Dec. 4-(AP) Virtually all Richfield service stations here GOLD BEACH. Dec. 4. OP -Willis Australia has been settled for only 150 years. T. White, 92, will celebrate bla 71st I Nt-xt to Rnxy Dae Mall Irloune want ads. ' NEW YORK, Deo. aWAP) There la "no true basis for another de pression," soya Jesse H. Jones, chair man of the Reconstruction Finance "Notwithstanding the realltlea of these recesslona or fears llul nave been multiplying In the minds of nn nannle. vs have not reached the stages of a depression," Jones aald last night at the ouna ennuaj 'dinner of the New York Southern society. While "we may be able to talk and think ourselves into a pro longed recession In business," he Mid. banks are "strong and bulging with loanable funds." the average rate of wagea la good, and "there la no lack of anything necessary to the general welfare except conii dence, mutual confidence." "In ray opinion," he told the soc iety, "the key to the situation con fronting us today la Intelligent, cordial, friendly, determined co-operation between government and business government and all the people." The RFC chairman said the bud get could be balanced by the next fiscal year only "If we can get busi ness started again and people back to work." DUST LADEN HAZE PITTSBURGH, Deo. 4. (AP) Bmoke-bound Plttaburghera sniffled and aneezed In a cold, dirt-laden haze today and hoped for a good atlff breeze. Weather Observer W. S. Broteman aald the ateel city wna caught In the center of a slow-moving high pressure area. Wind above the down town section was moving about three miles an hour, he aald, too feeble to blow away the aocumula . tlon of smoke and fog. Airplane pilots reported the pillar of smoke rose a mile in the air and that the famed "QoUen Tri angle" resembled a "ball of black ink." Automobile headlights failed to penetrate the haze and traftlo became congested at a dozen Inter sections. Lights shone dully from office buildings In the weird, aeml-dayllght. CTODAD TRtMILLO, Dominican Bepubllc, Dec. 4. (AP) The aecra tary of Interior and police announc ed today that "a large number" of Dominican farmers had been killed or wounded In an attack by Haltlana on a Dominican frontier community. He aald about 80 Haitian termers armed with machetea attacked the town of Capotlllo, near the border of the Dominican province of Monte Crlstl. The raiders carried off live stock and farm produce, the min ister declared. (Last month Haitian officiate aald between 3.000 and 6,000 Haitians bad been killed by Dominican armed forcea In troubles arising from wholesale expulsion of Haitian work ers from the Dominican republic. Dominicans aald these chargea were -fantastic." Beauty Salons to Give Redwood Wave Service in Valley Bo that southern Oregon women may look their best for the holldaya a number of Rogue River valley beauty shops are featuring Redwood permanent waves, the new type wavea which employ the new, scien tific discovery of "Hormonol," com bined with redwood oil. Lovely,, lus trous hair Is assured with this new permanent wave, according to U. K. Child representative, for tne manufacturer'a who Is In Modtora for a few days. Vl'e Beauty Salon. Youngs Beauty Salon and claudla'a Beauty Salon of Medford feature Redwood per manent waves as well aa the Centra Point Beauty Salon, Oasis Beauty Salon or Eagle Point and Marys Beauty Salon and Luclle Vaeocs salon at Ashland. MMip lllamrd lo "a It's" OOUKN. Utah (UP) Judge Hy rum 0. Belnap hlnmea the ',oreo H's for motor accldenta. "It la tnte court'a experience." he said from tne bench, "that 85 per cent of all auto mobile accldenta are caused by one or a combination ol the three H i hooch, haste and hugging-" ALL MEN LIKE LEATHER GIFTS What can you give a man (or ClirUitmaa? Fcrttune. bath powder, coiripacu, etc.. Are acceptable oy all women, but there are only a tew thlnga that a man really npprecutei The most acceptable gifts, and ones that carry a pcraunal and trie mi ly feeling, are leather goods. 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