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PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Roosevelt Smiles Light Scene as Nation's No. 1 Newlyweds Pose After Wedding rEDFCRT) "MAIL TRTBTHfE. anCDFORD. PREflOy. fONDAY. TUXE 20, 1933. Fined 910 Thomas A. Thompson, 53, of Medford wu fined 910 in city court this morning for drunkenness. To Hospital Col. E. B. Kelly left Saturday evening for PortlHnd to re ceive treatment at the Veterans hos pital. To Crescent City William I&aau. accompanied by Miss Prances Kinney and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Kenney of 812 Bennett street, motor ed to Crescent city Sunday. To Rosebnrg F. O. and Victor X. Sparks apent Sunday In Roeeburg where they attended a special meet ing with J. C. Long of Portland, Atate manager of Northern Life Insurance company. Mr. Sparks Is representative for the company In Medford. Attorney Herf Guy Cordon, prom From Montana Dr. R. S. Rennlck ; of Stevenson, Montana, was a visit or In Medford the last of the week. I Grass Fire A grass blaise on Capitol Hill late last night was put out with-1 out damage by the fire department's chemical crew. i Returns Home Mrs. W. H. Muir- head of Siskiyou Heights returned on this morning's train from Portland where she had spent the past week visiting. 7? I W-'SsSKSW. " inent attorney of Douglas county, was a Medford business visitor from Rose burg Saturday. Mr. Cordon, who Is well known here, is a past atate de partment commander of the Amer ican Legion. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sims, delegates from the Roxy Ann Orange, and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert of Central Point, delegate from the Cen tral Point Grange, were home again today from the week's sessions of the utate Grange convention in Klampth Pulls. At Grants Pans Among Medford residents attending the Grants Pass- Medford baseball game in Grants Pass yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Prazler. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis. r.ir nnd Mrs. Dean Palwell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe- Pllegel and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shangle. Collector North Erie Gray, deputy collector of internal revenue, left for the north this morning on an official business trip. He Is to return to his office in the federal building nere for a short time Wednesday before starting out on another business mis sion. Back From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Vera L. Drager and children. Jack and Junior, returned last night from a fortnlghfa vacation trip to north- eastern Washington. Their motor tour included a visit to Grand Coulee dam, The family resides at 836 East 9th street. Visits Parents Farwell Kenly. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly of Route 1 recently arrived in Medford to visit his parents. He resides in San Francisco. He was accompanied here by his counsin. Granger Hill of Rots. Cslif.. who is a guest at the Kenly home. Back From Conclave State Grange convention attendants back home to day Included Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hasktn. Mrs. Floyd McKee and Miss Maude Pool of Applegate. While In Klamath Palls for the convention thev were the guests of Mra. H. C, Head. Mr. and Mrs. Hasklns received f the sixth degree at the convention subpart, nhe- Cart A. Swiuart, trade relations representative of the Pacific Coast Gas a&SOCiauon wun nenuquui- tr in Ran Prnnclsco and Los Angeles, arrived in Medford this morning by train and will transact business here Mrai riavR Mr. Swleart and his family lived in Medford for many years. They reside in Los Angeies now. Mr. Swigart Is registered at the Hotel Medford. Talk Fire Control Si meri Jarvi. as sistant forester of the Rogue River national forest in charge of fire con trol, left today for Union Crek to confer with District Ranger Homer nwnn nn ninn for the prevention and suppression of forest fires. After the conference Mr. Jam was w iiue guard and look-out stations in the district. He was also to visit blister rust control camps to plan use of the erewa in fire emergencies. , In Hospital The many friends of Dr. B. W. Hoffman of this city will be sorry to learn of his serious ill ness in the veteran's hospital at Saw- telle In West Los Angeles. Dr. ana Mrs. Hoffman left Meedford several months ago for an extended vacation to be snent in touring the unuea States. Word also was received here today of the death of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe wara. wire. wrd is Mrs. Hoffman's daughter. She has visited in Medford many times and is well known here. Leeion To Meet Meeting of the ex ecutive committee of Medford post of the American Legion has been ce.nea for 7 tomorrow night at the armory. Commander Don Newbury urgea a full attendance as several Important mat ters are to be disposed of. The rezu-i lar semi-monthly meeting of Medfcrd post will take place at 8 p. m. with nominations for officers as the main ; item of interest. Delegates to the lt-38 state convention at Pendleton will al so be nominated. A large attendance J Is looked for. tmg Driver Dr. Grorge Horsfall. U. S. army medical corps, who is sta tioned at Manila, stopped In Medford vsterdy to have a game of golf on the local course with Dr. F. O. Bunch. Dr. Horsfall. playing on the court for the first time, shot a snappy 77 A man of powerful physique, the Manila army doctor was one of the loncest drivers ever seen on the local course. On the par 9. 8th hole he drove over 300 yards, reaching the rrpn In two with a number 6 ir.-n. The doctor was en route to his for mer home In Marshfleld. To ct I pre Katherlne S. Huntress, city whool teacher, left by train last niffht for Denver. Colo.. whre h will taVe a special course In edura tmn at the summer assln of the Unirorfitv of Denver. Mrs. Huntt-ss was to stvnd today with friends In &n Pranflwo and then procea ui rfctly to Denver. The summer course starts this week and continues to Aucust 1. Before returning home Mrs. Huntrewi will visit Mr. and Mrs. Er nest A Rostel. former Medford resi dents, in Kstej, par. Colo., and :ther frlr.d :n Portland. Mrs HuntrM ex pected to be back early to Auguct. Vacation Ends Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Calder of 107 King street return ed last night from San Francisco where they spent a ten-day vacation. They motored down the Pacific high way and returned by the coast route. Visits Here Dr. Robert Sleeter re cently returned to Medford for a visit with his mother, Mrs. R. W. Sleeteof 171ft Fast Main street. He has been serving his Internship In the Sacramento General hospital in Sac ramento, Calif. At Ranger Station Karl L. Jan- ouch, supervisor of the Rogue River national forest left today for the Lake O' Woods ranger station where he planned to spend a week. He was to go over summer plans with John Sarglnson, district ranger. Week-end Sojourn Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Obye and two children. John and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb composed one of numerous par ties spending the week-end at Pish lake. Each caught ten eastern brook trout in two days of angling. Mr. Obye and Mr. Webb are employed here by the United States forest serv ice. Recreation Guards Clyde Walker has taken up his duties as recreation guard at Lake O'Woods and Car Eh elebe haa assumed the same Job at Union Creek, it was announced to day by Rogue River national rorest headquarters. Both are forestry stu dents at Oregon State college and have had three years of experience as fire guards on the forest here. Asks For Car A letter received to day by Fichtner's garage asked that the car owned by United States Sen ator A. Evan Reames be sent to the railroad station upon the senator's return to Medford. The letter, writ ten by Senator and Mrs. Reames" son, Edward L. Reames, indicated the fam ily would arrive here toward the end of the month. Family Reunion A. J. Bayleas ar rived from Phoenix. Ariz., by United Malnllner this afternoon to attend a large family reunion in Grants Pass. He is to be the guest of J. W Frazier in Grants Pass. Mr. Bayless was met at the airport by a large group who had arrived by motorcar from various parts of Arizona and Texla for the reunion. . . ... Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at Medford munici pal airport included Lieut. C. A. Clark, San Rafael, Calif., to Port Lewis, Wash., in an army Northrop attack plane; E. R. Parley. Portland to Corning, Calif., In a Porterfield; and Lleuts. C. C. Marcey and C. L. Day, Oakland, Calif., to Seattle In Curtlss land planes from the navy airplane carrier Saratoga. Sunday's arrivals were Bob Knowles. from Chlloquin in a Travelalr: Norman Hall. Portland to San Francisco In a Pairchild; Lieut. C. C. Coverly, Fort Lewis to Sunnyvale, Calif., in a Doug las observation; and Lleuts. T. B. Hall, Bob Henderson and D. E. Wil son, Seattle to Riverside, Calif., In army Northrop attack planes. FORCED IB ILK FAR GRANTS PASS, June 30. (Pj Six Oranta Paa youngsters ranging from 13 to 18 yeara In age, "lout" from Sat urday evening to Sunday noon, nura ed feet swollen by a 32 mile hike to day. They had planned a loop highway trip via the city of Rogue River In en ancient flivver but missed the north side road back to Grant Pass. They followed Evans creek Instead of the Rogue, thetr car finally breaking down deep In the mountains with Its brake and "low" banda worn out. A hayloft provided refuge until daybreak when they met their anx ious parenta. who had asked a police search, after the long hike back to Rogue River. '.if its;. 4 FICHTINC spirit shines from remaining eye of Gen. Mi lan Astray who lost in arm and ,n eye In the Spanish war. Mi lan founded the foreign legion of insurgent Spain and went to Rome for a "day of solidarity for General franco forces. HONEYiOON PI JAPS 10 EXPAND ON SECLUDED ISLE CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, N. B., June 20. (AP) Another pair of honey mooning Roosevelts found refuge to day on this Canadian island where the president spent much of his youth. John Roosevelt, fourth and young est son of the president, and his bride, the former Anne Lindsay Clark, followed the course taken a year ago by Franklin, Jr., and Ethel Du Pont Roosevelt. In coming to the seclusion of the president's rambling cottage. It faces the American shore across an arm of Passamaquoddy bay. 'John and Anne asked and got the privacy they wanted after the tumult of a fshlonable wedding at Nattant, Mass. John ssld he and his bride would remain here a month before going to Quebec Citv to board the Cana dian liner Lady Somers for a west Indies cruise. POLICE DOCS trained In Berkshire section of England for work In lonely districts must learn to descend ladders, as this dog did durlnc a demonstration. The dors obey code commands. This snimal is a cross of elk hound and Labrador. The Great Wall of China 4a over 1.5O0 miles long. . The ordinary range of humsn hearing la over nine octaves. Booty is not recognized officially In the army of the United Statea. Dae Mail Tribune Want Ada. Why leave a grave unmarked when you ran mark It trlth a beautiful nnd rtilrnhlr BRONZE MARKER of quality at so little evpensef Let at help yoo solve your mark er problem. The M T Burnt- Agency 131 S Main Phone 24S-R. Ashland .. . S 'WWfYW' .. (-5Cssj? n " p jj jtJ 3 ; aaMiiate.B-.' . ...rMoaAm TOKYO, June 30. ( AP) Japan today notified neutral powers that the China war zone probably would be considerably expanded and warned them to take precautionary measures in a vast area extending some 700 miles inland from China's coasts. SHANGHAI, June 30 ( API Strik ing both from land and air. the Japa nese today sought to blast out the barricade of rock-laden boats at Matowchen which is blocking their drive up the Yangtze river to Han kow. While Japanese planes continued to bombard the boom, an overland column forded the swollen Tsien river and marched Into Hotow. 30 miles northwest of Matochen, threatening a rear attack against Chinese forces guarding the barrier. LdT -.I BEST CIRL SCOUT in Puerto Rico, Uncle Sam's tropi cal island, la Angeles Aybar, 13, chosen from among 1,200 scouts. She's a pupil in the Ran Juan public school and demonstrates, above, the snappy salute thai helped her win. aV-W . V I t ' f V BRING YOUR FILMS HERE FOR Fine Grain Developing CLEANER CLEARER SHARPER PrinU are made on genuine Velox paper with carefully trimmed wide border ' NO CHARGE FOR DEVELOPING PRINTS 4c EACH Twice-A-Day Delivery Film in by 11, ready at 6 Film in by 4, ready at noon, SWEM'S PHOTO F1MHKR 217 E4T Brilliant Cast In Craterian Picture of Post-War Chaos Adapted from Erich Maria Remar que's best-seller novel of European post-war chaos. "Three Comrades." which opened at the Craterian the ater yesterday .presents Robert Tay lor. Margaret 8 u 11 a v a n, Pranchot Tone and Robert Young in one of the most touching love stories to reach the screen. Although the Remarque story la placed against a background of the turbulent days succeeding the world conflict in Europe, It Is primarily the drama of the devout love be tween a man and woman. Taylor brings an increased acting power to his role of Erich, youngest of the three comrades, who returns from the front embittered and disillu sioned to find new hope in his love for Patricia, stirringly enacted by Miss Sullavsn: Tone has his best part In yeajs as Koster,; who sacrifices his one love, a racing car. in order to raise the funds for Patricia's operation. Robert Young also scores In a memo rable part aa Lens, the comrade who becomes embroiled In , a political demonstration and is killed. The picture faithfully follows the narrative of the novel, intermingling Its moods of laughter and tears and rising to a brilliant and heartrend ing climax with Miss Sullavan's closing speech "It's right for me to die, dnrllng, when I'm so full of love." FIND ROGUE FREE FROM FISH NETS GRANTS PASS, June 30. Al though five arrests for illegal snag. glng of salmon were made, state po nce have found no evidence of net'tng In the Grants Pass section of the Rogua River, Governor Charles H. Martin has advised C. R. Brundaga of Grants Psss. In answer to a petition aroused by reports of many net-marked salmon, the governor turned the matter to state potlce, working both In uni form and In plain clothes. "Their report," the governor wrote "concludes with the following state ment: 'During our stay in that vicin ity, we could find no evidence to Jus tify the rumor of extensive Illegal net fishing on the river'." An unprecedented number ot sea Hons at the mouth of the Rogue have ripped and torn many salmon this year, according to reports from Gold Beach. Although Jefferson's Declaration of Independence waa adopted on July 4. 1770. the colonlea had adopt ed the resolution of Independence July 2. Mail ni your Filma encloi Ing 25c with each roll. KODAK rEU.F.R MAIN UTRF.F.T Retplrnilent In hor flowlnn bridal jown of white orunndl. Anne Clark Rooietelt It ihonn at left beld her towerlnj; husband. John Roosevelt. Jutt after their marrlaue In Nahant, ta. Everybody waa amlllnf aa the Rooaevelt fanillv stepped Into the sunshine following the ceremony. Above, left- to right: Jamea Roosevelt.' Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt. President Roosevelt and Elliott Roosevelt. Between the first lady and the president's mother atanda John Boettlger, husband of Anna Dall Boettlger, daughter of the president. (A. I, photos.) Prosecutor Warren William haa the lead as the merciless prosecutor whose own life doubled up under him In the same way aa the husband's who he waa prosecuting In the ' thrilling drama, "Wives Under Suspicion." coming to the Rial to Theater for tomorrow and Wednesday only. Gall Patrick plays opposite William and other members ot the cast include Ralph Morgan, Constance Moore and Samuel 6. Hinds. "My Old Kentucky Home," featur ing Evelyn Venable, Grant Rich- arda and the Hall Johnson Choir, Is scheduled as the added feature. The action of the romance Is based upon the immortal music of Ste phen Poster. 1 The average factory wage In Bra- Btl is approimately U.0fl per month. while the average wage of persons employed In Brazilian commerce and trade Is approximately $13.38 a month. ROYAL ARCH MASONS' Stated convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 33 on Tuesday evening, -June 31st at 7:30 p. M. Visitors welcome. D. F. HUSON, H. P. O. D. Prazce, Sec'y. Too Late to Classify LOST Man's black shoe out. of car on East Main. Finder please call 148-J afternoons or evenings. ZINNIA, PLANTS, Ao doz. 836 West 13th. FURNISHED modern apartment. 01 N, Oakdale. FOR SALE: Cherries. Royal Anne and Blng. Phone 447-X. Mrs. Jessie M Ml near. APARTMENTS for rent. 3 and 8 room furnished. 220 Haven. ATTRACTIVE 3 room apartment. 817 West loth. WED ONLY I L 1 Vn-49 1 y?y Mj Tomorrow 3 ROOM furnished apt. Adults. 9 Vast Jackson. HAVE your furniture reuphotatered. reflnlshed and regiuea. rnonc S69-R. Thlbault. ELECTRIC RANGES We have several repossessed table model rangea to bn sold at very attractive prices during the next 10 days., See or phone Walt Olmscheld, Copco. FOR SALE Raspberries and Young- berries. Phone loao-L. LATE Elnnlaa and aster plant, 3 dozen 35c. Drcasler's. 1107 E. Main. WANTED Hay to bale. Have new equipment. 319 Laurel St. Phone 1230, Medford. CHERRIES to trade for what have you. Phone 1566-L. TWO young men want transporta tion to Los Angeies over tnis weeis end. Will share In expenses. Ad dress Box 3349, Mall Tribune. Good references, and good drivers. SPACIOUS apt., practically new, cool In summer, 316 So. Central two blocka from Craterian theatre. Tel. Court Hall, 965-M. LOST Austral! an shepherd dog. Ana wera name "Oscar." Reward. 007 Katherlne St. Phone 676-R. FOR. RENT 0 room house, furnace. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, large yard. Siskiyou Heights. Phone 1139-Y. FOR RENT 4-room nicely furnished house, 126. 83114 Out. St. Phme NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed, $3 week. 408 Ed wards. FOR RENT 6 room modern houea, close In, 817.60, water paid 6 room modern house Just out side city limits, barn, chicken house, garage, city water, 22.60, water paid. 1 4 room modern house, 1-9 acre, elty water, 817.60. water paid. 20 acres, good house, 4 ml. out, out bldgs.. 8 acres elover, Irrigated. Rent for 820.00 per mo. or will sell for 82260.00. Small payment down. A. W. Walker, Real Estate, 223 N. Riverside. shows 1:4V7:00-9:I9 30c-40c-10c SMASHING DRAMA! End Tomorrow mm TQNE-YQUNB SUV UOMU KlliEI . ATWIU HCNRV HULL COMING WEDNESDAY Married but The warmest romance that ever kept two sweethearts apart! a f seared to r isA dm,t ' ' if W?( James ELLISON GRAVEL suction pump, I In. 4 hp . motor, H, B. Doats, siuice ooxea, in complete, almost new. Price 1376.00. O. C. Busslnger, Rogue River, Ore. BARRED Rock and R. I. Red chicks ready Wednesday at summer prices. Hart'a Breeding Pens & Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALE 3 fresh milk eows. Heavy milkers. O. T. Williams, Beagle, Ore. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt. 317 E. Jackson. USED HARVEST EQUIPMENT BINDER McCormock-Deering 8 ft., almost new, on rubber. Guaranteed 333. THRESHER Case stationary 22x 88. New main drive belt. Guaran teed mechanically. On rubber. 9376. Bee at PERRY'S GARAGE,- EaglO Point on Crater Lake highway. 1930 , DODGE DeLuxe sedan, built-in trunk, original finish, like new, per fect throughout, new tires, priced for quick sale on low easy terms. See thla one sure. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE In Siskiyou Memorial fiark. lots 3 and 3 In section 05; ots 1 and 3 In section 03, 846 each. Phone 371-Y, CALL 088 for free demonstration of . Mary Hulen Toiletries. Now located In Eaat Side Beauty Shop. 610 B. Main. 1:4.1-7:oo.MA LAST TJME8 TONITE Positively the greatest ad venture we've ever shown! MAM HUNTERS S3 i . . .. I. - Q ANDRE ROOSEVELT (spl.rXRSKINE LOCH Plus "CRASIIIN' THRU DANGER' T I IfU Urn.. 71? It HI;- tDWWOAty