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irEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. TVfEDFCmD. OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1938.
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MUSIC FESTIVAL
II
Addresses of Welcome by
Mayor and School Head
Open Program at 1 P. M.
Schools Participating
ASHLAND, April 37. (Spl.)
Southern Oregon Normal school will
plsy host to chooli of southern
Oregon Thursday nd Priday In the
ninth annual mualcal festival. Ad
dresses of welcome by Mayor Thorn
ton 8. Wiley of Ashland and Dr.
Walter Redford, president of South
ern Oregon Normal school will open
the program at 1 p.m. both days.
Nearly 1400 grade school students
have been registered for participa
tion In Thursday's program and over
BOO high school atudent are expected
to take part In the events of Friday.
The completo program for the two
days follows:
r.HAIIR SCHOOL PROGRAM
April 28
1 :00 Address of Welcome, Mayor Wiley
Address of Welcome, Dr. Bedford
1:10 Chorus, unchanged Voices, di
rected by Louise Woodruff
"Planting Rice," Philippine Folk
Bong
"Nnnilng the Trees," Gorman
folk Song
"Cradle Song," German Folk
Bong
"Slumber Song" - Weber
"Llfo's Treasure" Schubert
"Maytlme," Polish Folk Song
"Swoot and Ixmr" Barnby
1:25 Special Number
Orchestra, Klamath Falls, dl
reeled by Lily Darby
"Triumphal March Alda".... Verdi
"Walli, Gold and Sliver".,
"MPdley of Folk Songs"....
1:40 Junior High Chorus, directed by
Dorothy Morris, Phoenix
"Sleepers Wake" J. 8. Bach
"On Wings of 6ong" -
Keualdo Hahn
"Nature's Music"... .Henry Hadley
"Juanlta." Spanish Melody
1:60 Folk Dances, directed by D. Vir
ginia Hales
Come Let Us Be Joyful, Little
Man In a Fix, Captain Jinks,
Sicilian Circle, Irish Jig. Minuet
9:30 Special Numbers
1. Choral, Lincoln School, Grants
Pass, directed by Edythe Andrews
I. Tap Dance, Phoenix, directed by
Dorothy Morris .
S. Bong, Derby, directed by Cora
Gustln Woodland Voices
4. Dances, Klamath Falls, directed
by Paul D. Angstead Scarf
Dunce, Military Drill
A. Choral, niverslde. Grants Pass.
directed by l511cn Franco Mexi
can Flf:ntn
8. Band. Medford, directed by Wil
son Walt Overture, "Gallantry"
4:00 Mnssed Bnnda
Overture, "Spirit of Youth"
.. - Bordello
"WaltB Mnryln" Delamater
"March Ambassador" Davis
IIIOH RCHOOI, PROOHAM
April 20
1 :0O Address or Welcome. Mayor Wiley
Address of Welcome. Dr. Redford
1:10 Moused Orchestras, directed by
Mnrttn Trepte. Grants Pnss
"Morning, Koon and Night"
von Suppe
"Danube Waves" Ivnnovrcl
"In the Garden" Gold mark
1 :S0 Men's Chorus. Ensemble, direct
ed by Mnrjorle Scobert, Ashland
"Carry Mn Back to Old Vlr-
Rlnny" James A. Bland
"The Sea Gypsy". ...Palmer Clark
"Pilot. ln de Boat"
Bertha T. Allen
1 :0 Speclnl Numbers
1. Orchestra, Jacksonville. Central
Point. Phoenix. Butt Palis, di
rected by R. A. Dot to
"El Capltan" march
John Phillip Sou bo
Selection from "June Time"
Pulton
"Nobody Knows the Trouble I've
Been." NrRro Spiritual
3. Girl's Octette, Klamath Palls,
directed by Beulnh Gore
"Pore Lil' Iitnb" ,
"I Hi'ar s Thrush at Eve"
8. Orchestra. Prospect and Eagle
Point, directed by D. E. Millard.
"Mnrehe Komnlne" Gounod
"Uliw Waves Wnlta"
"Plantation Echoes" .. ...
4. Choral Groups, Medford, direct
ed by Ploy Young
Girl's Trio. "Coro Mio Ben"
Rnv's Octette, "Schubert's Sere
nade." with Sop. Solo
5. Orchestra. Ashland, directed by
Ward Croft
"l.ust'plcl," overture .. Kelcr-Bela
J. Choral. Grunts, pnss. directed
by R. Cloyd Rlffe
2;45 Girls' chorus. Ensemble, direct
ed by Kloy Young, Med ford
"l ift Thlno Eyes" Mendelssohn
"The Silver Swan"
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Present's
JUNIOR WEEKEND
.... you'll enjoy
the distinctive
theme of the
Canoe Feto ....
n
'Vagabond Melody'
on the Millrace
Snt Eve May 7
Reserved Seati $1.00 $1.25
ORDER TICKETS NOW!
McArthur Box Office - Eugene
Orlando Gibbons
"The Snow" Idward Blgar
3:00 Mixed Chorus (B A B.) directed
by R. Cloyd Rlffe
Dedication Robert Frsne
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"
Arr. by W. Reddlck
"O Praise Te the Lord"
M . Cesar Franck
3:16 Massed Bands
"American Patrol" Meacham
"Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring"
. ... J.8. Bach
"Down South" Brown
"Star Spangled Banner"
ADS ILL REVEAL
I
NEW YORK, April 37. (AP)
Stockholders of the Texas Corp. at
their annual meeting today unani
mously passed a resolution authorlz
Inn officers of the company to em
bark upon a newspsper advertising
campaign "to tell the facts" about
business problems In relation to
taxation.
The motion was made by J. New-
comb Blaekman, who described him
self as a substantial stockholder.
Previously he recommended that the
Texas Corp. and other large com
panies take full page ads In news
papers throughout the country so
that "big business can tell Its story."
He said:
"Get the fact home to the public
Don't attack anybody. Just give the
facts."
He made his remarks after T. Rel
ber, chairman, had told another
stockholder. B. F. Castlei that In
1937, the corporation paid 8104,000.-
000 In taxes, which he said was
twice the total of all salaries paid
JOSEPH! TO DECIDE
GRANTS PASS, April 28. ( AP)
Civic and business leaders today
called for a mass meeting next Man-
day to decide whether Josephine
county will pHrliclpnte with other
Redwood empire counties in the 19JI)
Son Francisco exposition.
The county'B- ahare. pro-rated on
assessed valuation, would be $4874
In addition to regular annual pay-
manta. By special permission. Jose-
phln county has been granted the
right to exhibit with the right call
fornla counties of the empire In i
special building to be constructed.
. F. WPA EMPLOYES
FIRED FOR POLITICS
KLAMATH PALLS, April 37. (AP)
Two WPA workers here are report
ed to have lost their Jobs for al
legedly helping to promote the com-
pnign of one of the Oregon guberna
torial candidates,
A ruling by E. J. Griffith, state
WPA administrator, forbidding pro
ject workers from taking an active
part In politics waa cited to the two
men. and they were told that they
would be reemployed If they could
square their status with Portland
hendquarters.
$5000 REWARD ADDED
FOR FRQME SLAYERS
BERKELEY. Calif.. April 27. (API
R. H. Rennle. general mnnager of
the giant division of the Atlas Pow
der company, said today his firm was
offering a SftOOO reward for the per
son providing Information lending
to the arrest and conviction of the
murderer or murderers of Mrs. Hnzel
Frome and her daughter, Nancy, of
Berkeley.
Rennle said he was sending notice
of the reward to Governor James V.
Allred of Texas, who already had of
fered slooo In behalf nf his state.
hlnee Slav Priest.
(SHANGHAI, April 37 (API A
message received at Jesuit headquar
tera today said that Father Josephus
8ontng. 30-year-olrt missionary, had
been shot snd killed by Chinese
guerrillas at Slenhslcn. In Hopeh
province, 110 miles south of Pelplng.
Don't miss the
MEDFORD JUNIOR SYMPHONY
CONCERT
High School Auditorium
Tuesday, May 3rd
EYE FATIGUE?
SEE
DR.A.W.GLUTSCH
OPTOMETRIST
SICCKSSOR TO
DR. JUD RICKERT
Phone 114 aj7 Fluhrer tilde.
. . and , .
SUN., MAY 8. 3:00 P. M.
IN IM IKON
HELEN JEPSON
l.fRdlnc Trims llimim
ot
Mrlr)itlllail OpsTil
Conifrt al M. Ulllur foul.
POET LESLIE HERE
TO COMPILE BOOK
BIBLE'S TEXTS
Freeman Chase Lealle, poet, and Irl
Morse, writer and critic, today an
nounced they are engaged In the
composition of a 250 -page book of
1 km try based on Bible texts.
Mr. Morse settled here a short time
ago with the plan of having a maga
zine of poetry published In Medford.
He waa Joined recently by -Mr. Leslie.
sLaM&
Freeman Chase lIIe.
who came here from Toronto, Canada,
to work In collaboration with the
critic. Mr. Leslie traveled vla New
York, ChtcaKO and Los Angeles where,
he said, publishers were enthusiastic
over the book ho plan to write here
with Mr. Morse as collaborator. 1
On each npread of the projected
book will appear a complete subject.
Each poem will be written around
one of the populsr texts of the Bible!
It was explained, the text appearing
as a preface to the poem. The poem
Irl Mnrae.
will week to portray the beauty of
the text. Around thn border of the
two pngea olloted to each poem will
be an ortlst's conception of the theme,
done In pen etchings. It was. stated,
this being nn Innovation In book
making conceived by Mr. Lc--!t.
"Compilation of a book of this
scop and nature requires a vat
amount of research and the coopera
tion and co-authorship of a constant
ly available critic." Mr. Leslie said.
I consider Mr. Morse as able a critic
as can be found anywhere in the
United Slates and when I was un
able to Induce him to come east. 1
came to MedTord. I have arranged
with him for regular daily collabora
tion with me tn the work for many
mouths to come. During the summer
wo shall occupy a most agreeable
studio a short distance from Medford.
"I can' truthfully say that I am
greatly Impressed with this beautiful
volley, Its hospitable people and Its
delightful cltmnte."
The projected book will be titled
"Sunrise of the Soul," Mr. Leslie said.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
WE NEED OUR JOBS
YOU NEED THE PAYROLLS
ME '2
PETITIONS for the initiative bill to bar
operation of drag seines and pound nets in
the Columbia river fisheries and throw
hundreds of Oregon citizens out of work
and onto relief rolls.
The Columbia river commercial fishery is
the state's third largest industry. This is
no time to toss a monkey wrench into the
wheels of a going business.
SAY "NO" AND SAVE OUR JOBS
Oregon Seine and Pound Net Fishermen's Assn.
ELMER BECBE, Pf..
Freshmen Sneak
From Classroom
Into Poison Oak
ALBANY. Ore., April 37. (p)
The annual "Freshman Bneak"
lost 1U hllsrlty at Albany college
after a dozen first-year students
slipped away from upperclassmen
and hid In the brush near Colo
rado lake.
It happsned to be one of the
worst spots for poison oak in Linn
county. Three students were tak
en to a hosptal and several others
were unable to attend classes yesterday.
ADVENTUROUS TRIP
TO BE TAKEN BY
E
Mrs. Susan D. Kason and her
daughter, MIm Margaret Nason, of the
Old Stage road will leave here May
17 on an unusual Journey that will
take them within 400 miles of the
north pole.
They will experience extremes of
climate during their extensive Jour
ney, for they will travel to the east
by steamer, going through the trop
ical Panama Canal. On their trip to
the frozen north they will be passen
gers on a trappers' supply ship.
Before storting their northward
Jaunt, the Medford travellers will tar
ry In the east so that Miss Nason may
attend her class reunion at Wellesley
college, Wellesley, Mass. The reunion
over, they will continue to Montreal,
Canada, and there board the freight
er Noscople for the trip toward the
north pole. They will be the only pas
sengers, the only women on board.
Their Journey will be recorded on mo
tion picture film.
Tho Noscople makes a northward
Journey once a year, carrying a year's
supply to Esquimo And other trap
pers of the Hudson's Bay company.
It returns with the pelts gathered
during the past year. The sturdy ship
pushes lta way to within 400 miles of
the north pole. The supplies are takf-
en on at Churchill, last point reached
by railroad.
On the return trip Mrs. Nason and
her daughter are scheduled to reach
Halifax September 26. On the cross
country trip home they plan to stop
at Chicago for a visit. Prom Chicago
they will return to Medford by motor
car. They expect' to be gone In all
about seven months.
Mrs. Nason read of the Nascopie's
yearly voyage in a New York news
paper a year ago. Enthralled by the
prospects of such an adventurous
trip, she made arrangements for pass
age this year. It took a considerable
amount of correspondence and per
suasion, for ordinarily the Nnsropie
does not carry passengers. And wo
men passengers! Tho captain did not
like the idea but finally he consent
ed. And now all hands are anticipat
ing a happy and thrilling adventure.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends for their
sympathy, kind deeds and beautiful
floral tributes in our fnd bereavement
In the loss of our beloved husband
and father. Mrs. Mark Putnam, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Putnam. Mr. and Mr?.
Seth Putnam.
Closing ttmo for roo Lnte to Clas
sify Ads la 1 :30 p. m.
Use Mat! Tribune Want Ada. -
Grnl Prrin(f Corporation . San Franrltee
AngtUt . pattiand Seoul
H. K. PARKER. Stc'y
TO
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.F.Exrosm
Commission Votes Formal
Withdrawal From New
York Project Eastern
Managers Cold. Charge
SALEM, April 37.-P) The Oregon
world's fair commission voted form
ally today to withdraw from the New
York world's fair and to spend all Its
available funds for an exhibit at the
San Francisco world's fair. Both ex
positions, will be held next year.
The commission, charging the New
York world's fair corporation with
having a "cold and Indifferent atti
tude" toward Oregon's exhibit, ex
plained It withdrew because the cor
poration gave the Oregon site to
France and then offered Oregon an
Inferior site.
Would Transfer Fund,
' The commission will ask the attorney-general
for an opinion on whethpr
the unexpended funds for the New
York fair can be transferred to the
state's exhibit at the San Francisco
fair.
The transfer of the Oregon site to
France indicates that the New York
fair officials "have developed a more
or less foreign complex, as wo under
stand it Is their policy to give free
covered space to foreign participants
as compared to a very high cost to
the states." the commission said In a
prepared statement at a hearing here
today. ,
It said the site which was offered
Oregon In place of the old site would
coat more to maintain, the commis
sion advising states against accepting
the new site. .
Graver Whalen, fair manager, said
that five other states in a similar
position to that of Oregon agreed to
the change, the commission comment
ing that "Mr. Whalen, whether de
liberately or through an oversight,
'ailed to mention that a majority or
the states have not signed up for
space in the New York fair."
Oregon Will Gain.
The commission said Oregon would
gain by concentrating its exhibit on
the San Francisco fair, asserting many
people will go there to see the,west'3
national parks, government projects
and scenic and recreational activ
ities. "We believe that this fair
on the Pacific coast will go a long
way toward cementing the spirit of
friendliness and cooperation among
the states.
"We solicit the aid, cooperation ani
sut?Kcstlnns of nil state deportments,
county and city officials, civic bodivs
and citizens of Oregon.
"Oregon will have an exhibit at th3
world fair of the Pacific that Is truly
representative of our great state."
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads
UJSIEID)
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN OREGON
A CHANCE TO BUY USED CARS AT PORTLAND PRICES Cars that original owners gave better
care than the average Portlander gives his car cars that have not been subject to the traffio
hazards of that city, yet we are offering them while they last at
ww.
HERE IS THE LIST
CHEVROLET
f'oupf
Coach
Sertnn
roach
Coach
CHRYSLERS
i Coup. (S)
31
Sedan -
'S? Imperial Coupe
'36
"9
ToiirlriR Sedan (8)
Touring Sedan (8)
Coupe
Sedan
Tourln. Sedan
Touring Sedan
Coupe
FORDS
,
Coupe ...
Koad5ter
Coupe ...
Sedan ....
Coach
Coach ....
Ccach .,
Pl.VMOlTHS
Coupe
Touring Sedan
Touring sedan
Coupe
Sedan
Sedan
sedan
J-llr. sedan
sedan
Conr. Coupe ..
MISl'U.I.ANtOrs
,1H He solo ruMom coupe.
MO He Soto Coupe (8) iko
2f Durant sed:in , so
"i7 Old.itiohlle sedan ,fl
34 ttllhs Sedan at;
30 ronllac Sedan nn
01HHI TRNsroRTTION CARS"
FROM $.S A NO I P
See Them at Lange's Lot
25 So. Riverside
2-YEAR TERM FOR
E
ROSEBURG, Ore.. April 37. (AP)
A two-year penitentiary sentence
was Imposed In circuit court today
"20 Miles Per Gallon"
"Ok trips, I get about 20 miles per
gallon with my Chrysler Royal Coupe
and average 18 around town. The en
gine is smooth and powerful. So are
the safe hydraulic brakes. The car rides
beautifully. The extra roominess per
mits three people to ride comfortably
on the big, wide seat. It's a lovely car
to drive ... so easy to steer and to
park and so restful on long drives."
MRS. ROBERT UBRIOLA, lot Angctu, Calif.
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f I nriiifCDcn in Mrnrnpni ir
upon Jim Klkendall. convicted at
the last regular court term 61 the
crime of rape. Because Klkendall
baa been In the county Jail tor two
months as a result of an appeal for
a new trial, Judge Carl Wtmberly
stated tho time would be credited
against the penitentiary ported.
Klkendall was accused of an offense
against a minor girl hitch hiker
from Forest Grove.
Laurence Orant Jensen, arrested
"Ideal for Salesmen"
"Any salesman driving 18,000 to
20,000 miles a year, as I do, will find
the Chrysler Royal ideal. Child's play
to park. No effort to steer. Very quiet
and comfortable. Big storage space.
Power to spare."
JOHN MAINS, Buffoto, Ntw York
. :i ULLIILIIkU 111 IllkVI VIIMa
5-PASS, TOURING BROUGHAM, WITH STANDARD EQUIPMENT I j "f
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. Pvrr Include- Fniml ux and tnniporution chart ci. Local tai. il any. extra.
CHRYSLER ROYAL ... 91 bouepowrr. 119-iocb whtrlbitr. Ten body typti.
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. . . 110 botif power. US-ineh wbwlbaie. Sit body iypi.
CHRYSLER CUSTOM IMPERIAL . . . H0 bortepower. 144-inch wheclbm. Three, body type.
For pricri on all modeti, lee your Chrysler dealer. ,
TUNE IN ON MAJOR BOWES, COLUMBIA NETWORK. EVERY THURSDAY
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
.18 N. Riverside .Avenue, .Medford, Oregon
Our prices are based on the April edition of the "Tabulation of Used
Car Prices" as published in the Oregonian of Portland. Our entire
stock goes on sale no cars reserved every car plainly marked most
of them reconditioned cars that you will be proud to own. Our
salesman will show you the Oregonian tabulation sheet on which the
price of every car is based.
YES WE WILL TRADE
We will take your car in on the same basis on which we are selling
ours. This is NOT a sale for the chisler but for folks who want
to get a fine car at a low price. Easy terms to responsible buyers.
DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY!
INSPECT THIS STOCK TODAY!
AND AT OUR MAIN STORE
1937 Chrysler and Plymouth House Cars
AT BIG REDUCTIONS
2 Only 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Touring
Sctan. Von mtc. Sno asnlnt preent price same model. Ofc I
1 Only Chrysler Royal 4 Dr. Trg. Sedan CQQQ
Sate rim. JwO
1 Only Chrysler 2 door Touring Sedan C(3QC
Overdrive. Save S.10.V Oww
1 Only Chrysler Imperial 4 Dr. Trg. M 1 Kfl
Sedan. Save S.110. 9 I I V J
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MOTOR CAR CO.
YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
38 NORTH RIVERSIDE
last November on a charge of bad
checks, and who was given a. stay
of execution from a sentence of one
year In the penitentiary, waa pa-l
roled today and was released from
the county Jail.
In Justice court a preliminary hear
ing was given John Stancllffe, 56. of
Roscburg, arrested yesterday charged
with rape upon a 13-year-old Rirl.
He was ordered held for the grand
Jury, with ball fixed at S2500.
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"Rides Like a Rocking Chair"
"I sit in my Royal as in a big rock
ing chair. It's smart . . . looks like a
lot more car for a little extra cost.
Easy todrtve and park and the hydraulie
brakes are quiet and sure.
A. W. SCHWEITZER, Orone Pol nit Fori, Mich.
FESSE
SALE!
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