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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBT), OREGON. TTEDNESDAT. APRIL 13, 1933, PAGE FIVE .GILL'S OPPONENT E Ralph W. Perry Claims Mas ter Prevented Publication of Platform As Paid Ad In Grange Bulletin. PORTLAND. April IS (AP) Ralph W. PerTy of Hood River, candidate for state Grange master, reiterated charges today that Ray W. GUI. mas ter, had prevented him from publlsh y Jnc his platform as a paid advertlse- ment In the Grange Bulletin. Perry, who held a slight lead over Gill In the election returns from 23 local Granges In 10 counties, also fi&lrt he had been refused a mailing list for use in sending hla platform to Grange members. Personalities Banned Gill explained that the Grange taw provided that a "nominee mfcy use not to exceed one-third of a column In a March Issue of the Grange Bul letin for a brief history and a pic ture of the nominee but no person alities disparaging to any other nom- Inpfl will be permitted." "Mr. Perry used the one-third col umn he was allowed along with other candidates," the master said. He added that Perry failed to accept an Invitation to appeal to the executive committee. Gill denied Perry's charge that the mailing list had been supplied to Ben T. Osborne, executive secretary of the State Federation of Labor, to obtain support for the A.P.L. during a Jurisdictional clash with the CIO. Present Officer Favored "Contributions of the new candi date to the Bulletin are strictly ta boo." Perry asserted, "while the pres ent officers fill the columns of every Issue. J. O. Parr of the Ankeny . Grange and W. H. Stevens of the North Howell unit, both In Marlon counties, criticized Gill support by A. V. Hey man of Albany. "Heyman is. or has been, one of the officials of the Oregon Common wealth Federation. poHtlcal arm of the C.I.O.." they said. They charged the Bulletin had given free publicity to Dr. J. F. Hosch. former People's Power league head - and for a time a democratic candi date for governor, while Governor Charles Martin paid $125 for a page advertisement. On the Radio' Chains STATIONS Where to Find Them oo the Dial: KEX, Portland, 1180; KK1 640 los Angeles: KGA, 1470, Spokane. KOO. 700. San Francisco: ROW 020, Portland: KJR. 970. Seattle. KNX. 10S0. Lns Angeles; KOA, 830. Denver: BOIN. 940, Portia- d: HOMO. 926. Seattle; KPO. 680. San Francisco: "8L, 113(1. salt Lake. Wednesday 8:00 (NBC) One Man's Family KOA: Revue, KOO. KGA. KEX: Vien nese Echoes. KPO. KM, KOW. (CBS) Maurice's Orch., KNX, KOIN. 8:30 (NBC) Dorsey'g Orch., KPO. KFI, KOW; Harriet Parsons. KOO, KGA. KEX. (CBS) Organist. KNX. 8:45 (NBC) Agriculture Today KOO. (CBS) Boalte Oorter. KNX, KSU KOIN. 6:00 (CBS) Orece Moore. KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Town Hall. KOA: Tune Types, KGO, KEX: Beaux Arte Trio. KPO. 0:30 (NBC) Drama. KPO. KOW. KFI;- Under Western Sales. KOO. KOA. KEX. (CBS) Birthday of Thomas Jefferson. KNX. KSL. 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(NBC) Trumbauer's Orch., KGO. 9:00 (NBC) Sports Headllnem. KGO. 9:16 (NBC) Msrch of Time. KPO. KFI, KGW; Dance Hour. KGO; Pry or's Orch.. KOA, KEX. 9:30 (NBC) Van'a Orch., KGO. KGA. KEX. 9:45 (NBC) Cralg'a Orch., KPO. KGW; Univ. Explorer, KGO, KGA, KEX. 10:00 (NBC) News. KPO. KGW, KFI; Crosscuts. KGO, KEX. 10:15 (NBC) Ravazza's Orch., KPO, KGW; Crosscuts. KOA. 10:30 (NBC) Mozet'a Orch., KOO, KOA. KEX; Drelske'a Orch., KPO. 10:45 (CBS) Ted Flo-Rlto'a Orch., KNX. KOIN. KSL. 11:00 (NBC) Kay's Orch.. KPO. KFI. KGW: Organist, KGA; Five Star Final, KGO. HOLY WEEK RUES START THURSDAY AT SACREO HEART Holy Week aervloe in Sacred Heart church will begin with high mass Thursday morning -at 8 ociock. Special devotions will be conducted Thursday evnlr.g at 7:30 o'clock. On Good Friday, maae of the pre sanctlfted and veneration of the cross will begin at 8 o'clock. The. seven last words, commemorating the agony and death of our Lord will begin at 13 noon and end at 8 o'clock. Rev. Father Vincent Richard, district chaplain. Civilian Conserva tion corps, will conduct the medita tions on the "Seven tMt Words." Friday evening, at 7:80. the way of the cross will be followed by ven eration of the cross. Saturday morning, the varloua lit urglcal blessings will begin at 7 o'clock, followed by the high mass at 8:1ft. Confessions will be heard Wednes day night from 7:30 U 9:00; on Thursday and Friday evenings after services, on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 and in the evening beginning at 7:30. Masses will be held on Easter Sun day at 7. 8 and 10:30. The high mass at 8 o'clock will be sung by the young men's male choir. The following are members of the choir: Q. Monaco, N. Miksche, L. Sa kralda, B. Logan, C. Morrlsey, J. Lewis, W. Loffer, P, Sakralda, T. Morrlsey, R. Corliss. J. Marshall, J. Wilkinson and H. H. Corliss. Euscbe Dal la Ire will preside at the organ. The St. Mary'a academy choir will sing hymns at the 10:30 mass. Bene diction of the Blessed Sacrament will follow the 10:30 mass. council for the fiscal year election and Installation of officers will be an Interesting part of the buslneas meeting. vMMn feature of the program, a panel discussion on "alcohol and nar cotic," U arousing much interest and a laqga attendance la expected. The panel will be composed of a doc tor, a professor, a nurse, a clergyman and a college student. The Talent association will serve luncheon at a nominal price. Phone 643. We'll naul away your refuse City Sanitary Service NORMAN DAVIS NAMED RED CROSS CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON. April 18. (API President Roosevelt named Norman H. Davis of New York and Tennessee, today chairman of the American Red Cross. He will succeed the late Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayaon, retired. Davis has been serving aa special American ambassador abroad. Three Children Earn PRUD 'HOMMK, Sask., April IS. (AP) Three children burned to death here today when their home bunt Into flames after an attempt had been made to start a kitchen stove fire with coal oil. The dead, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grlse, were : Do! ore,, 8. R ol a n d . 7 , and baby, aged five months. Pipe Water To Airport PENDLETON. April 18. (AP Laying of 8600 feet of pipe which will carry Pendleton water to United Air Lines at the municipal isrport here waa begun today. Closing time for Too Late 'o Clas sify Ada Is 1 :80 p. m. STATE LIBRARIAN IN JACKSONVILLE VISIT JACKSONVILLE, April IS. Miss Long of Salem, state librarian, and Miss Woolaey. of Med ford, visited the library here last Friday. They met with the library board Saturday. Mt&A Long Inspected the high school library Saturday and waa welt pleased wtth It. The Jacksonville library loaned a total of 1030 books In March, 338 adult fiction: 41ft non-flctlon: 168 Juvenile and 70 non-flctlon. LUCIANO CONVICTION IS UPHELD ON APPEAL ALBANY, N. T.. April flh convictions of Charles (Lucky) Lu ciano and five hencrtmen on compul sory prostitution charges were upheld today by New York 'a court of p peals. Luciano asked a new trial because, he argued, bis conviction was ob tained by "prejudicial errors" end bf methods creating "unwarranted eon fusion" In the Jurors' mind. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. CUB PACK NO. 1 HOLDS Cub Pack No. 1 held its eighth achievement council Monday eve ning at the oackson school with 3ft Cubs and a large group of par ents and friends attending. The following Cubs were advanced from Bobcat to Wolf rank; Junior house. Teddy huuer and Douglas Smith: from wolf to bear rank Walter Hogstrom Hnd Jack Thomp son; from bear to lion rank. Jerry Warren. Two Lion Cubs, Jerry McDougall and Roger Wolfe, were graduated Into scoutliiR with an appropriate ceremony. Earl Miller, scoutmaster of troop 3, was present to welcome them into that troop. He also in troduced Louis Powell, senior patrol leader. Stunt were presented by the Cubs in each of the four dena under the direction of their den chiefs. Warren Bagllen, Robert Kyle. Rodney Whee loek and Norton Smith. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. P.-T.A. LISTED FOR STATE Membership awards and achieve-1 merits for P.-T. A-'e for the year ending March 31, 1038. have been announced by Mrs. James Ward, state membership chairman. Jackson county won the silver cup award based on the 100 point plan as adopted by the congress. Lane and Clatsop counties were close competi tors and "tall flggertn " was neces sary before the decision waa given to Jackson county. Mrs. James K. Hoey is Jackson county president. Clatsop county made a gain In membership of 42 per cent. Of the 31 counties having organized P.-T. A. units. 20 made gains In mem bership. To Laurelhurst association of Port land with 613 members goes the honor for being the largest unit in the state. Jordan valley Is the small est in the state with four members. 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