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dent's special train resumed its course
to Port Worth, Texas, where Mr.
Roosevelt will spend Sunday at the
home of his son, Elliott.
Just before the train departed, the
president pencilled out a tribute to
Justloe Cardoza, word of whose death
had lust reached him.'
, The president, following-up his re
cent Washington radio chat, devoted
much of his address to a plea for
liberalism In government.
"America need a government 'of
constant progress along liberal lines,
he said. "America requires that this
progress be sane and honest. America
calls for government with a soul."
Sharply Critical.
At one point, the president, was
sharply clrtlcal of those "who seek
office, sincerely or otherwise, on Im
possible pledges and platforms peo
ple with panaceas for reforming the
world overnight people who are not
practical and progressive.
"Theodore Roosevelt was perhaps a
bit rough when he referred to such
people as 'the lunatic fringe. Strictly
speaking, they are not lunatics, but
In many cases a little push would
shove them over the line."
Mr. Roosevelt drew his most thun
derous applause when he made
Inferential reference to former Gov.
W. H. "Alfalfa Bill' Murray m being
nationally "known as a Republican
This statement was Interpolated In
to the address after It had been
written.
He used again his reference to
"Yes but people" to describe those
who object to ''progressive" govern
ment policies.
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TRIPLE KILLING
MINNEAPOLIS, July . (AP)
County Attorney E. J. Ooff said
today Robert McLeod told him he
killed a Maple Orover farm couple
and their hired man "so they would
n't overhear him eteallng cattle."
McLeod, a former North Dakota
convict, was captured yesterday at
South St. Paul a few hours after
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oswald and
their hired man, John Kujawa were
found beaten and shot to death In
their beds.
Ooff said McLeod told him he had
fone to the fdrm, where he formerly
was employed, early Thursday and
loaded two cows Into a truck and
was about to drive away when he
decided the truck would make so
much noise It would waken the I
uswaias. Then he went Into the
nouse and killed them In their beds.
SHIRLEY PICNICS
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FOOD FOR THE HARVEST ARMY in the Texas wheat country Is rationed out at tha
chuck wagons, and the lunch table may be most anything: the ground and even the broad back of a
. fellow worker (left of the forks). In harvesting the wheat, binders tie the stalks Into bundles? and
separators winnow out the grain and blow the straw Into great piles.
POLITICAL PLOT
OF NEW DEALER
HYDE PARK, N. Y.. July B. (AP)
Shirley Temple departed for New
York City tonight after onjoying
what Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
described as "a perfectly plain picnic"
with the Roosevelt grandchildren,
Stitle and Buzzle Dall.
. Dressed In a light blue polka dot
dress and a red ribbon In her hair,
the 9-year-old movie actress told her
youthful host and hostess at the
Roosevelt country estate here that
"It Is very nice of you to have me
up to this beautiful place."
Shirley will be Vie guest of Gov.
and Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman tomor
row at Purchase, N. Y.
WAITRESS JAILEO
WASHINGTON, July 9. A
parting presidential shot at Gov. A.
B. Chandler, opponent of newdeal-
favored Alben W. Barkley In Ken
tucky's Democratic senatorial prl-
mary, exploded In the capital today.
Politicians here were still -talking
avidly about the president's unpre
cedented endorsement of Barkley in
Kentucky yesterday when Senator
Logan (D.-Ky.) made public a letter
from Mr. Roowvelt dated February 1.
It said the governor had made a
proposition" to the president the
day before, and had "seemed sur
prised when I told him that you
and I would be the last people In
the world to traffic In Judicial ap
pointments In order to satisfy the
ambitions of one office-seeker."
Mr. Roosevelt's letter did not say
tn so many words what Chandler's j
"proposition" was. But, coupled with
an announcement which Logan had
Just issued, it conveyed the Idea
clearely that the governor fad sug
gested that the Junior senator from
Kentucky be appointed to a federal
judgeship. This would have per
mitted Chandler to be appointed to
succeed him in the senate, and would
have left Barkley a clear field In
his race for renomlnatlon to Ken
tucky's other senate seat,
"I want you to know how fine I
think your statement of Monday
was," the president wrote, referring
to Logan's announcement that he
would decline any Jurlclal post of
fered him. "The governor put you
and Alben and me Into a most dis
agreeable situation and wholly with
out any necessity therefor."
YANGTZE SECTOR
SHANGHAI, July o(AP) Jap
anese naval officers said today their
"heavily operating" air forces were
attempting to blast out Chinese de
renders 30 miles above Kluklang on
the Yangtze river.
Stationed at Kluklang, 135 miles
below the provisional capital of
Hankow, were the U. S. gunboat
Monocacy and the British gunbost
Cockchafer, remaining to protect
tneir nationals despite Chinese and
Japaneso warnings of dangerous,
uucKly-mlned waters.
The bombing operations followed
by a few hours a Japaneso note to
foreign powers urging "voluntary
evacuation" of an 80-mlle area, from
Kluklang to Hwangahlhkang, marked
out for an Intensified battleground.
Japanese announced they were
rushing 30,000 troops for land op
erations In the tone.
Murray Pardoned '
SALEM, July 9. jp) Governor
Charles H. Martin today issued a con
ditional pardon to Thomas Murray,
wno la serving a 10 year term in the
state, penitentiary here for manslaughter.
Supreme Court Vacations
SALEM, July 9. P) The stato
supreme court will recess July 15 for
the summer vacation. Arthur S. Ben
son, cleric of the court, announced
today. The court will reconvene Sep
tember 6.
Klamath Fire, Held
KLAMATH FALLS, July 9. (Jfj
Two forest fires which broke out In
seperate parts of Klamath county
yesterday wore controlled today, but
not before one had destroyed more
than 80 acres of pine timber.
SWEDISH PRINCE
IN BOSTON FETE
BOSTON, July 9. (AP) Ready to
make his first public appearance
since he came to the United States
to participate In the SOOth anni
versary of the landing of the Swed
ish colonists In Delaware, Crown
Prince Gustaf Adolf, of Sweden, ar
rived here tonight with a message
of good will for the Swedish pop
ulation of New England.
Tomorrow he will address Swedish
people from all parts of New Eng
land at a tercentenary celebration,
After being awarded an honorary
degree Monday from Harvard unl
verslty, the crown prince will visit
several museums.
Favors Licenses
Unused Patents
WASHINGTON, July 0. (AP)
Senator King (D., Utah) urged to
day legislation for compulsory li
censing of unused patents as one
way of tiurblng monopolistic tenden
cies In business.
King, a member of the monopoly
Investigating committee, wrote Thur-
man Arnold, assistant attorney gen
eral, that he hoped the Justice de
partment would recommend such
legislation when It completes Its
part in the monopoly study.
There is no doubt. King assert
ed, "that some large corporations
have bought up patents that they
have never used and had no In
tention of using at the time they
were purchased. They thus have Im
peded progress while protecting their
own process of manufacture or pro
ducts."
The principal export of Honduras
is bananas.
Use Mai. Itlbune Want Ads.
PITTSBURGH, July O.-(UP) His
face seared by add thrown by a
waitress who accused him of un
welcome advances, one-armed John
Lovas, 34. tonight faced possible per
manent Impairment of his slqht.
The waitress, Jacqueline FVlegey,
S3, was held In Jail on a district
attorney's detainer. She said that aha
had accepted a ride from Lovas after
she got through work In a McKees
port bar early today.
When Lovas drove her to Elisabeth
and allegedly msde advances, she
hurled the add which she was taking
home to use as a disinfectant.
AFTER FDR BOOST
GEORGETOWN, Ky., July 9. (UP)
Oov. A. B. Chandler today charac
terized 8en. Alben W. Barkley, his
opponent for the Kentucky Demo
cratic nomination for U. 8. senator as
the nation's No. 1 coattall rider."
Undaunted by President Roosevelt's
endorsement of Barkley In Covington,
yesterday, the governor In a cam
paign talk here said he "could do
more for the state of Kentucky In
six years than Barkley has done In
28 years."
He apparently referred to the presi
dent's comment that Barkley would
be more valuable as a seasonmi mem
ber of the senate than the youthful
governor.
Klamath Tavern nurm.
KLAMATH FALLS, July 9.
Fire which swept tip from beneath
the building Inst night razed the
Pine Cone Inn, tavern located in the
thickly-settled suburban area a mile
south of the city limits, earning
loss estimated at 100 00.
Postal Clerk Held
MAR3HFIE1J3. July 0. (pi Justice
G. N. Bolt, acting United States com
missioner, bound David Henry Ward.
21, Bandon substitute postnl clerk,
over to the federal grand jury on a
change of tampering with the malls.
Ward was accused of -opening a let
ter addressed to the Bank of Bandon
and extracting money.
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RIVER BOAT TRIP
LEE'S PERRY, Ariz., July 9. P)
Ranks of tha Colorado river boat
expedition divided today after 300
odd mllei of cooperative battling
through death-lurking raplda and
whirlpool.
Some or the adventurers, resting at
this northern Arizona outpost, spoke
of Internal dissension, but the two
quitting members offered other rea
sons for leaving at the half-way
point In a 666-mlle voyage from
Oreen River, Utah, to Moulder Dam
In Nevada.
Eugene Atkinson, University of
Michigan geologist who barely sur
vived a half-mile ride over Seven
Rapids, clinging to a capsized boat,
declared the trip had served lt pur
posebotanical study and departed
to do research work In Texas.
Don Harris, a U. S geological sur
vey worker from Soda Springs, Ida
ho, quit after being Informed he had
been transferred from Mexican Hat,
Utah, to Salt Lake City.
Expedition Leader Norman D. Ne
villes of Mexican Hat said the ad
venturers were not dissatisfied and
recruited Del Reld of Mexican Hat
and Jack Stockatell of Hutchinson,
Kas., for the remainder of the trip:
The two women boatnlst-boaters
who collected three unknown specie,
of cacti voiced stern objections to
suggestions that the trip end here,
Portland Youth Drowns
OOEUR D'ALENZ, fdaho, July 9.
(JP) Kenneth Elmer, 18, Portland,
drowned yesterday In Pend Orielle
lake, coroner E. H. Teed said the body
was recovered an hour later.
Jap Fishers Balked.
NEWPORT, Ore., July 9. (JP)
Newport yesterday rejected the ap
plication of Japanese fishermen to
operate out of Yaqulna bay. Re
fusal came after local fishermen and
business men-&ad been consulted.
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FOR HIGH BENCH
WASHINGTON. July 9. (AP) The
death of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo
gives President Roosovelt an oppor
tunity to make his third appoint
ment to the supreme court.
u,n. names were mentioned In
speculation tonight over a successor
to Justice Cardozo.
flinnt nardoKO was from New York,
there were reports that his death
might open the way for the nomina
tion of Senator Wagner (D., N. Y.) to
.v. hie trihimai. Waaner has been
one of the president's most active
supporters on Capitol hill and has
been a leader In advocating New Deal
legislation.
The belief was widespread also,
however, that a westerner would be
nominated. The section beyond Min
nesota now Is unrepresented due to
the retirement of Van Devanter, of
Wyoming, and Sutherland, of Utah.
Brooklyn Manager
Chased From Game
PHILADELPHIA, July 9. Bur
leigh Crimes, Brooklyn Dodgers man
ager who got Into trouble with tha
umpires so often last year he was rep
rimanded by President Ford Prick of
the National league, was chased from
a game today for the third time this
season.
G'lmes was ordered off the Dodg
ers' bench in the second Inning of
the game with the Phillies for bait
ing Umpire Dolly Stark, who was call
ing balls and atrikes. A disputable de
cision on Arnovlch In the first Inning
provoked the argument.
Find Climber's Body
HOOD RIVER, July 9. ( The
body of Bob Blanke. Salt Lake City
youth who lost his life In a faU Into
the Devil's Punch Bowl from a cuff
he was trying to scale, was recovered
yesterday.
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Original Public DOWN Approximate
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Was Price Now Cash - Trade-In I Semi
'37 Ford Sdn 775 595 195 16.00
'37 Chry Imp Cpe 1145 845 275 18.00
. '37ChrySdn. 995 865 265 20.00
'37 Ford Stake Pickup ... 655 555 165 13.50
'37 Ford Fordor 745 645 215 14.00
'36 Chry Sdn 825 725 235 liOO
'36 Dodge Sdn 745 645 215 14.50
'36 Inter. Pick-up, short box 500 395 130 10.00
'36 Int'l Pickup, long bed . 600 495 130 11.00
'36 Ply Sdn 695 . 585 185 14.00
'36 Ply Cpe 600 495 160 1500
'36 Ford Sta Wag 675 545 175 14.60
'36 Stude Sdn 775 645 215 14.50
'35 Ford Panel 495 395 130 10.00
'35 Ply Sdn 575 465 150 11.50
'35 Chry Cpe . .
'35 Ford Sdn . .
'35 Chev Panel
'35 rnrd Tudor
'34 Chev Ch . . ,
660
500
520
495
480
465
295
395
365
365
150
130
130
120
120
11.50
10.50
13.00
12.00
12.00
'34 Chev Truck 500 395 135 12.00
'34 Stude Cpe 485 395 130 11.75
'33 Chev Cpe 395 295 95 10.00
'33 Ford Sdn 365 265 80 9 00
'32 Ply Sdn 325 265 85 9.50
'31 Ford Cpe
'31 Chrysler Sedan .
'30 Pontiac Sedan . .
'30 De Soto Coupe . .
'30 Chevrolet Coupe
255
285
200
240
200
75
75
125
145
125
30
35
50
45
40
7.95
7.80
7.50
8.00
7.50
'30 Chevrolet Sedan
'29 Chevrolet Coach
'29 Chevrolet Sedan
'29 Ford Tudor
'28 Ford Coupe
'27 Bir'ck Sedan
225
160
200
135
100
85
165
95
135
85
65
35
50
30
40
30
25
30
7.50
7.75
7.60
7.65
6.95
6.00
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