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PAGE FOTTR UEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOBD. OREGOy. FRTDXT. OCTOBER 14, 1938. On Burglar's Lilt PORTLAND, Oct. 14 ( AP) Detec tive T. b Inskeep, S, R. Rockwell and R. D. Thomas said yesterday Henry . H. Xngle, so, arrested on burglary charges, told them he had "eased" the home of Jo Oordon, New York Yftnke second baseman, but abandoned plans to rob It when he found It occupied. Favor State Ownership RENO, Nev., Oct. 14. Dele gates to the National Reclamation as sociation convention her war on record today for state ownership and control of navigable and non-navigable stream. Farm Boys Journey PORTLAND, Oct. 14 (AP) Steven Oregon high school boys left hen Yesterday with O. D. Dearborn, voca tional agricultural Instructor at On tario high school, for Kansas City, Mo., for the Future Psrmers of Amer ica convention for national honors. 4 Heads Rural Carriers, DENVER, Oct. H.-Jf Frank Rus sell, Forest Grove, Ore., waa elected secretary-treasurer of the star rout mill carriers yesterday. The con vention dlacusMd affiliation with the American Federation of Labor. Hoipltil Started. PORTLAND, Oct. 14. P A etesm shovel lifted the first load of dirt In th excavation for Oregon' new $290,000 tuberculosis hospital yea tar day. The seven-story building will bold 80 beds. . Closing time for Too Let to Clas sify Ads 1 1:80 p. m. TJe Mall Tribune Want Ada, UPON AGITATORS; EAST SLOWS RETAIL BUSINESS awajiij. wj .ij is j i. . . l ii,, i ,,. .- ... .. r -r, - ., ., . i I 1 1 Ii I I j i j rTTTr BOTCA. Bulgaria. Oct li. floor el ct persons described M "hos til to th present government" were hipped to jelli In the proTlnow to day ii a pert of nation-wide police precautions taken after discovery of a revolutionary plot. Hundred! of otheri were arreited and questioned, and a government spokeenun predloted ttiat poliee would "clear up the entire plot with in 94 hours," Tare member! of parliament, who three months ago refused to attend a reception given by King Boris, were In custody. Many Macedonians were arrested and large atores of arms were salted. Precautionary measures were directed mainly against the outlawed inno, organisation of Macedonian extrem ists demanding an autonomous state including the 3,000,800 Macedonians now living in Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Oreece. Officials believed the assassination Monday of Ma, Oen. Yordan Peyeff, ehlef of the Bulgarian army general staff waa to have been the signal for revolution. The assassin, Btoll Klroff , shot hlm elf. But before he died, one Informant aid, be confessed he used pistols supplied by the Imro and he had been Instructed to shoot the king, the premier or some one at the war ministry. Quick action by King Boris, gov. rnment quarters said, checked the aoneptracy. Troops and police effected a block' ads about Sofia yesterday, suspending traiflo and ordering all to remain at home all day. Telephone communi cation abroad was stopped for 18 hours during the polios roundup. Among those arrested were Colonel Tancheff, former Bulgarian military attache In Paris, and Major Nekark- aky, along with a group of officers atmilarly taken Into custody two years ago on suspicion of plotting against tha king. PRESIDENT EYES NATION DEFENSE WASHINGTON, Oct. M. (Pres ident Roosevelt said today he was making an entirely new study of the nation's national defense needs end until It waa completed he could not estimate next year's budget. The president told a press confer ence he could not comment on the new budget because new technical developments In national defense measures required a complete restudy of defensive requlremente. Asked about yesterday's statement by Bernard M. Baruch. chairman of aha world war industries board, that America was unprepared for war be cause of lack of sufficient first class equipment, the president said he had not read tha statement. He added, however, a good many peopla were cheeking the eltustlon In connection with new elements that have come Into the defense picture In the last three or four years. , NEW YORK, Oct. UW) Co lumbus dsy promotions swelled the psst week's retail trade to t, volume exceeding that of the .previous week, said Dun ei Bradstreet today in their weekly business survey. Agsln, however, there waa an un favorable spread ss compared with the similar period lest year., and un seasonably warm weather waa held partly to blame. "For the country as a whole," as serted the review, "the decresse In volume waa estimated at 9 to 10 per cent. "While the increase in retail sales during the week was most pro nounced In the homeware divisions, other departments also benefitted from larger consumer expenditures. Children's wear and dress accessories msde conspicuous gains.' "Most stores reported total shoe sslss somewhat under the September level, but staple styles continued Active. Grocery volume was about equal to the previous week when It averaged approximately 10 per cent under last year. "The pace of wholesale trading quickened notloeably during the week. Retailers noting sales losses attributable directly to thin stocks attempted to get rush shipments on popular merchandise only to find that In many Instances mills could promise no better than 2 to 8 weeks delivery." TO LEGISLATURE PORTLAND, Oct. 14--(AP, PYnk t. Shull, chairman of the Multnomah county relief commit Ion. declared yesterday the 1030 legislature would have to act to solve the county relief crtsU. At a budget hearing, Shul! and others declared that 44 par cent of tne tax dollar for 1939 muat go for relief, a totaj of $1,018,103. Thta sum, ho we rer, exceeds tha 1,383, 166 which tha six per cent limitation law permits the county to budget. Therefora. he said, a $020,000 def icit would have to be raised by the only method permitted the county a apeolal tax levy. s Closing time for Too Late to Olaa slfy Ada is 1:30 p. m. . EAT AC ADA, Oct. 14. (AP) Henry U Ha, Democratic candidate for governor, said yesterday in a cam paign speech that Oregon must have better manufacturing facilities for finished products to be produced hen from native raw materials. "Increased Industrial activity will mean more Jobs for honest workers," Hess said. "I propose to stimulate this activity by direct and effective ales promotional efforts." 4 Jacksonville Library Busy In September JACKSONVILLE Oct. 14. (Spl.) A total of 7S7 boo Its were loaned by the Jacksonville library during September, with adult non-flctton proving the moat popular with read ers, with 306 books, according to Margaret Johnson, librarian. Adult fiction was next with 90S books loaned. Books of children's fiction loaned totaled 130. while children's non r let Ion books totaled AO. Be h oonerRnr Off ABOARD TUB SCHOONER OER TRtJDS L. THEBAUD, GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct. 14. jp Tba third raos between the ecooners Bhtenoaa and Oertrude T. Theburt. In a three-out-of-flve aeries for the championship of the North Atlantic, was postponed today because of rain, poor visibility and lack of wind. Notice of Hearing on Non-High School District imncet. Notice Is Hereby Given that a Bud get Committee of the Non High School District of Jackson County. Stat of Oregon, at a meeting of said Committee held on the 39th day of September, prepared an estimate in detail of the amount of money proposed to be expended by said Non-High School District for all pur poses during the fiscal school year beginning June 30th, 1936. and end ing June 10th, 1030, and an estimate In detail of the probable receipts of i said Kon-mgn school District rrom all bo ureas for the school year 1038-1030. The Board of said Non-High School District has fixed tha 23nd day of October at the hour of 10:00 a. m. at tha Court House In Medford, Oregon, as the time and place at which said estimates may be discussed with the Board of said Non-High School District, at which time and place any and all persons Interested will be heard for or against said tax levy, or any part thereof. That said estimates and attached original estimate sheets are on file In the office of the County School Superintendent and are there open to the Inspection of all persons in terested therein, and the same are by reference made a part hereof. RECEIPTS I. Cash on hand at begin ning of the year for which thla budget la made $ S. 7 18. 73 II. Amount received from other sources EXPENDITURES Tuition, Transportation and Interest. I. Tuition ' ..............4flfl.fl74 00 IT. Transportation 13,800.00 III. Interest on Warrants.... fiOO.OO Operating and Emergency. IV. Postage, Telegraph and Telephone V. Printing and Mimeo graphing VI. Expenses of Election (Publication and Postage) VII. Travel Expenses of Board Members VITI. Clerical Expense (Supplies, Legal Service, etc., .. IX. Emergency ...... 50.00 7S0O 300.00 150 00 1,000.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 473.040 00 RECAPITULATION I. Total Receipts i 8.719.79 II. Toinl Expenditures 73.040.00 DIFFERENCE (Amount to be ralwd by tax on the Jackaon Countv Non-High Srhoot District! CQ.355.38 Dated this 30th dsy of September, long. A. E BROCKWAT, Chairman Board of Education. OEOROE B. DEAN, Chairman. Budget Committee C. R. BOWMAN. Clerk. Board of Education C. R. BOWMAN. , Secretary. Budget Committee. 1 wgJnQL illlfffli. I I VII J 1.7 K'" V' I I I I I ' I I Y I -II II II i I ,.1r I I i s- I I I" I - , fmi V-lr t v i'. t. ff'W !, Its-- ' ex ,r ' X ' w t J i ' V aw' . is-S "JJ mrw-i 'us-- jw eBBBBy s s s S ssm", - . . , 'J .'"'. ; "4fs - lVa..a.'a U aBaaa linrlfOfim tktSM Z Savings on 2 new Fall necessities! 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