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(SUGAR BEET SEED
'SEEN GOOD. CROP
FOR JACKSON CO.
Spreckles Company Field
: Representative Is Encour
1 aging On Visit Here
Seed Is Now Imported
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BIO APPLEGATE. May 31. (Spl.)
--That Jackson county will be an
Heal location for ralalng augur beat
rod was the opinion of Vincent
IfegetU of Sacramento, field repre
sentative of the Sprekla. Sugar
ant company, who waa here recently.
Three Jackson county farms are
rs'slng a small acreage of sugar beeta
. tl la year, Including the I. H. Taylor
rittch here, the Otto Bohnert (arm
'at Central Point, and the Quacken
busn farm at Talent.
The western coast area la ploneer
Inl In 'raising the seed In an effort
to determine what soils and cll
mittlo conditions will promote the
moat successful growing. The gov-
' eminent la encouraging production
of seed within the nation to avoid
Importing. At the present seed Is Im
ported from Germany. .
A requirement In growing the seed
p;anta la the proper climatic con
ditions to permit a dormant period
during the life of the plant, and
ttern climate will provide that.
An experiment has been worked In
. ths eastern section of United States,
where It was found that the severe
climate necessitated storage of the
' plants In silos during the winter,
with transplanting In tftie aprlng.
The expense of this method msde
It undesirable.
Seed production was tried out at
the Southern Oregon experiment
ballon last year, and a high' quality
iel with good germination resulted.
F'jaiita at the Taylor ranch are two
f.set high at present and have put
' oat nhoots for seed pods. Mr. Msgnttl
eiipnct to visit this county every two
wests.
lONO BEACH, Wash., May SJ. P)
A holiday outing of a Tacoma fam
ily Mid guests ended Monday In the
trail lo drowning of a son and a young
wormian guest and the narrow esespe
of Ifte youth's father sa he tried des-
1 peril tely to save the youngsters from a
boiling undertow.
Tn victims were Phillip Wood. 30,
' and Dorta Christian, ID, tooth of Ta-
eonia.
The tragedy occurred about 8 a. m
as the party of seven was returning
'to nhore after a morning dip. Phillip
and Miss Christian, who Is the daugh
' ter of R. Christian, Tacoma, were
' overpowered by the undortow. They
weri seen to fight for life, Phillip,
who waa described aa a good swim
mer and the girl a poor one, at one
time having her In hla grasp In an
effort to save her.
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fKLLXJO. Calif., May 81. (API
Tin career of Bear Admiral William
R. Shoemaker, 7, retired, who as
chief of stuff of the navy's bureau of
nsvigntion during the World war dl
ritd the oonvoy of hundreds nf
thousands of American troops to
Prance, was ended by death.
He died yesterday at the Mare
lxitnd navy yard hospital after a
year'a Illness.
In recognition of hla achievement!,
he waa awarded the Distinguished
Sirvloe cross and the nevr cross. He
wna retired In 1037 and l.ved In San
Yanolaco until he beoamo 111.
With the largest coffee crop In Ita
hutory, El Salvador's export In
aeaaed M O per cent In 19.17, accord
ll to the Pan American Union's an
nual Ltitln American economic survey.
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NEW 8TYIE-01D CHARM
Todsy's panorama from Nob Bill sweeps the gTwil Bay Bridge and the rlsinf
CoHd'. Falr"Treaure liland", Today ' liuury JLtinaui.hrs the Fairmont's
epaclout rooms... eblc Circus Lounge and esqaiiile Venetian Dining Room.
Tbe smarted, friendliest place In town to stop or IJte...w4ih sll its hittorie
charm intact! Shops and theater (oar mlnutei away, garage building.
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LEADER FrltxKuhn heated
ly (old Andover, N. J audience
"Bund will continue fight until
America Is controlled by Amer
icans and not by . , . Russian
controlled Jews."
SULTAN OF JOHORE
FOR NEXT SULTANA
fllNOAPOHT, May 81. (UP)
The wealthy sultan of Jo
horo, who drinks Kentucky bourbon
and smokes American cigarettes, in
dlcated today that he may pick an
American girl for his next Sultana
whatever the British government
may think about his "sniffy flirta
tions." The M -year-old potentate of 605.
000 Malayans, a man of massive
stature and wealth, dropped the
hint while denying that he intends
to marry an English carabet girl of
34 whom he brought to Singapore
last week.
Blue-eyed and platinum-blonde cic
ely Hill, daughter of a retired Brit
ish naval officer, Is merely a "guest"
he explained, because his palace at
Bahru has been without a sultan
slnoe he divorced his Scottish wife
merely by shouting "get out." four
times.
British officials were annoyed by
reports of the sultan's engagement
to Cicely she Is wearing a huge
diamond ring and the rumor la
going around Singapore that the
British government might insist on
his abdication.
"These sniffy flirtations adversely
affect the prent'gc of a Malay ruler."
one British official said.
CENTRAL POINT GIRL
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AT STATE
OOKVALMS, Ore.. May 81. (AP)
Fifty-five seniors at Oregon State
college were graduated todsy with
scholastic honors. To be eligible a
senior must have a four-year grsde
average of 9. 9fl or better, and must
be In the upper .0 per cent of the
graduates In his school.
Ray Blegenthaler of Portland was
first with an average of 87. Edna
tarns, Corvallls. and Dorothy Re veil.
Bonanza, tied for second honors with
S.flfl, followed by Margaret Maxwell,
Portland, with 8 83.
Honor graduates Included!
Jarkaon: EUMbeth KAthertne La
throp, Central Point, agriculture.
Dfenw la Peace Need
WASHINGTON. May 81. m
Senator David I. Walsh. ( D-Mmsa) ,
aiuerttng that world security had
been shattered by disregard for inter
national treat lea. said today that
peace for the United States could be
ensured only by a strong national
defense,
Indoor roller skating has recently
become one of Shangthsl's most pop
ular sports, replacing tea danolnc In
several popular cefee.
TO
GIVE ADDRESS AT
Exercises Wednesday Will
Be Held in Auditorium
at 2:30 Invocation by
Rev. Wannamaker.
Prof. Irving E. Vlnlng will be the
principal speaker at the 13th annual
commencement of the Southern Ore
gon Stata Normal school In Ashland
at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The exer
clees will be held In the school audi
torium.
Professor Vlnlng, nationally known
orator and retired educator who
served on the faculty of the old nor
ma: school In Bellvtew. will speak
on "Life's Adjustment."
The commencement exercises will
begin with Von Weber's processional,
"March Classtque," played by the
school orchestra. The Invocation
will be given by the Rev. H. 8. wan.
namaker, pastor of the Neighborhood
Congregational church, Ashland.
The men'a glee club will then sing
two numbers: "Pilot, Lan' de Boat,"
by Allen, and "Until the Dawn," by
Parks.
After Professor Vlnln's address
the glee club will sing "Song of the
Vikings," by Eaton Fanning. Dlplo-
msa will be presented by Dr. Walter
Redford, president of the school.
Closing number will be Orleg's re
cessional, "Triumphal March," played
by the orchestra.
Following Is a list of the graduates:
' Allls, Florence E.. Oakland.
Anderson, Katherlne Adeline, North
Bend.
Andrews, Orace E.. Medford.
Applegate, Richard, Ashland.
AT STANDARD
Arnett, Ruby Belle, Klamath Falls.
Ayrea, Elmer V., Ashland.
Barbae Audrey Alice, Medford.
Blair. Ardotb, Medford.
Bnsworld, John, Medford.
Burk, William Hansbury. Ashland.
Byerly, Ruth Eleanor, Eugene.
Cain. Lyndall, Oakland.
Carter. Esther Ann, Ashland.
Chamberlain, Eleanor L., Medford.
Clarke, Wlot LeRoy, Ashland.
Clifford, Orace Helen, Central
Point.
Cooke, Anita M., Ashland.
Crouae, Phyllis Mary, Grants Pass.
Dixon. Helen Walt. Medford.
Dubula, Jeanne Spencer, Bend.
Duggan, Ethel Mildred, Sam Val.
iy.
Duns, Helen I., Asbland.
Dunn. Reatha H., Prenchglen.
Esselstrom, Olga, Asnland.
Ollbam, Vera, Cottage Orove.
Oltck, Beth, Merrill.
Gould, Marian. Medford.
Haley. Helen, Myrtle Creek.
Hamilton, Norman K . Marahfleld.
Harris, Mae Hash, Ashland.
Heath, Annabell M.. Rogue River.
Hough, E. Allene, Klanutb Falls.
Kuber, Eleanor I . Mohler.
Hutchinson. Suste L.. Days Creek.
Jacobson, Lucille, Marsbfleld.
Johnson, Lynn N., Sllverton.
Kaiser. Laurence J., Applegate.
Kaser, Helen Lester, .Grants Pass.
Lamb, Delia LaVerne, Ashland.
Lambert, Lucille, Ashland.
Landing, Eva. Ashland.
Marshall, Dorothy, Bend.
Meyers, Harry, Ashlsnd.
Moore, Dorothy, Portland.
Morgan, Carrie, Los Mollnos, Calif.
Nell, Jean. Ashland.
Ott. Katherlne, Ashland.
Pell, Pern Eileen, Olendale.
Rannle, Roberta, Grants Pass.
Reedy. William Harold, Ashland.
Richter, Mildred Rose. Marshfleld.
Rlensche, Pauline, Salem.
Ro hereon. Laverne. Ashland.
Roberts. Rex, Bend.
Robert. Ruth, Bend.
Sandberg, Everett T.. North Bend.
Schilling. Kenneth E., Ashland.
Seeley, Mark W.. Coqulll.
Smith, Frank Edward. Ashland.
Starr, Eradmus F., Aanland.
Strauss, Dorothy, Sam Valley.
Strohecker, Frances Loretta, Wil
bur.
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The 'Ulm ?asolines
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Thayer, Oennrleve, Talent.
Watson. EUei Isabel. Coqullla.
Weaver, Margaret, Myrtle Creek.
Welch, Helen Marjorle, Oranu
Pasa.
Westlln, Margaret O., Klamath
Falls.
Whlteett. Msry Ann, Ashland.
Weldman, Jeannette, Central Point.
Junior College
Gary, Justin, CoqulUe.
MlUer, Cordon, Ashland.
Napier. Robert, Klamath FUs.
Plcken, Vlrgla E.. Medford.
Plckeus, Virginia, Medford.
NEW TORK, May gl. (AP) One
thousand delegate to the tenth na
tional convention of the Communist
party today adopted the party's 1938
platform with It declaration that
"the Ksue I not socialism or oapl
taJlem the Issue 1 democracy or
planks cslled for the re
lease of Tom Mooney and Warren
K. Billings, convicted of San Fran
cisco's Preparedness day parade
bombing; James McNamara, convict
ed of the dynamiting of the Lo An.
gelea Time building; the Scottsboro.
Ala., defendants, end "s.l political
prisoners."
Other plank demanded "equal
rights for all nationalities." called
for legal prohibition of propaganda
against negroes, Jew or Catholic on
the basla oi i or religion, and
urged extension of the "American
right of polltcal asylum to Include
all victims of political reaction and
fascism."
The convention closes tonight.
Louisiana plans a public hunting
ground on 35,0000 acres of land
leased to the stste without charge
by a lumber company. The land 1
tn process of reforestation.
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GRADUATE AT U-D
KUOENS, May 81. (flpl.) The
University of Oregon conferred de
greea upon 677 studenta May SO. one
of the largest groups over to grad
uate from the Institution. The fcu
tal shows an Increase of nearly te&
per cent over that of last year, when
633 degrees were awarded. The mark
this year approaches that of 1030,
when the record was set at 706, and
la only two short of 1931 when 679
graduated. Of the total eleven are
from JacXson county.
Studente from Jsckeon county
who received degrees are:
Robert Gordon Chrlstner, Medford.
who received the degree of bachelor
of science In education. He Is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Chrlstner,
and a member of Delta Tau Delta fra
ternity. Florence M. Dannals, Medford, re
ceived a bachelor of science derree In
Journalism. She la the daughter of j
Mrs. J. A. Dannals and a member of
Alpha XI llta. She waa active on j
the Oregon Dally Emerald staff and
In women's athletics. 1
A degree of bachelor of arts In arts '
and letters was received by Laura C. I
Drury, Medford, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen B. Drury and a member of i
Kappa Alpha Theta. I
John H. Cndera, Ashland, received
a degree of bachelor of business ad
ministration. He la the son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Enders and a member
of Sigma Nu fraternity. He served
as a member of the rally committee
during his Junior year.
A degree of bachelor of arts In so
cial science was received by Thomas
James Puson, Jr., Medford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Puson. He Is a
member of Chi Pal fraternity and
president of Askleplads, honorary for
students In pre-medlclne.
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A degree of bachelor of science In
business administration was received
by Charles Wade Hanson, Ashland,
son of Mrs. Vlda H. Hanson.
Sam R- Kroschel, Medford, received
the degree of bachelor of arts In bus
iness administration. He la the son
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Kroschel and a
member of Phi Kappa Pat.
Allen L. Rogers, Medford, received
the degree of bachelor of science in
education. He Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Rogers and a member of
Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
Stanley C. Hobson, Madras, re
ceived the degree of bachelor of art
In Journalism. He la the son of Mrs.
Henry a. Dussault and a member of
Phi Sigma Kappa fraterlty and Sigma
Delta Chi, national men's journalism
fraternity.
Esther Spencer Roberts, Ashland,
received the degree of bachelor of
science In social science.:
Mllo alen Lacy, Ashland, received
the degree of bachelor of science lnrl
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business administration. He la tbe
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mllo O. Lacy
and a member of Beta Theta pi fra
ternity. He was a member of the
trace: squad during the last three .
years. X
William E- Daugherty. Medford, was
awarded the degree of bachelor of
laws. He la the son of W. T. Daugh
erty and a member of Chi Psl fraternity.
The Weather.
Northern California; Pair tonight
and Wednesday, cooler central coast
Wednesday, high temperature In In
terior, fogs on coast; moderate to
freeh northwest vind off the coast.
Oregon: pair tonight and Wed
nesday, but occasional low clouds on
coast, temperature above normal In
Interior Wednesday; light to mod
erate northwest wind off the coast,
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