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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1938.
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73 Arrested On Charges of
Using Relief Set-up for
Political Capital Many
Prominents Are Listed
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. (AP)
The Justice department today aus
pended until further notice Stanley
W. P. Miller, assistant federal at
torney at Albuquerque, N. M.
Miller iras one of 78 persona In
dicted by a federal grand Jury yes
terday on charge of conspiring to
defraud the government In use of
WPA labor and materials In New
Mexico.
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Oct. 31.
(AP) New and further reaching ac
tions were hinted today to be Im
pending In the wake of federal grand
Jury Indictments returned here late
yesterday against 73 persons charged
with making political capital of the
New Mexico WPA.
Dozens prominent In atate politics
and government were Indicted on
charges of conspiracy to defraud the
government for political purposes,
among them Assistant- U. S. Dlst.
Atty. Stanley W. P. Miller, aon-ln-law
of Sen. Dennis Chavez; two
Democratic county chairmen; Mrs.
Anita Tafoyn, senator Chavez" sister;
Mrs. J. A. Werner, wife of the Albu
querque postmaster; and former state
WPA Administrator Fred Kealy.
Continue Probe
Agents of the WPA division of In
vestigation under Special Agent C. E.
Oor'anson, who have worked a month
with the grand Jury, were still on
the Investigation.
The grand Jury action, which con
eluded a month of carefully veiled
Inquiry, fell like a bombshell In
New Mexico's heated political am.
pslgn.
Federal Judge Colin Neblett, who
demanded the probe September 7
with Instructions to spare no one,
ordered the defendants brought be
fore him next Tuesday and directed
they post tlOOO bond each. He
ordered the Jurors held subject to
the call of the court after commend
ing them as "good American citi
zens" That additional action may follow
was also seen In Judge Nebletts re
fusal to adjourn the grand Jury m
view of possible future "findings" by
"federal agenclea."
Severe Condemnation
The grand Jury report bristled with
condemnation.
"The extent to which the avowed
ends and aims ofthe works progress
administration program have been
Impaired and defeated through sel
fish alms and ambitions of Indi
viduals entrusted with Its adminis
tration or who sought political ad
vantage, has amazed your grand
Jury." the report said.
The Jury declared that "many of
those In positions of honor and trust
have failed in creating and main
taining respect for themselves and
the government which they are
under oath to represent.-
E
PARIS. Oct. 31. (AP) The Count
of Paris, son of the Duke of Guise,
pretender to the French throne, flew
to the vicinity of Paris today in de
fiance of the law and issued a
manifesto calling upon Prance to
restore the monarchy for "her salva
tion. Poon after handing the manifesto
o newspapermen, who met him at
a farmhouse near Paris, the count
took off for Belgium where he lives
In exile with his father.
It waa the first time the SO-year-old
count, who was born In Belgium,
had set foot on the soil of the land
his ancestors ruled.
Under the law he la punishable
by long Imprisonment for his act.
Operatives of the surete national
long have been detailed to watch
him and his father, even in Bel
glum, and his success In landing
safely in France caused great ex
citement.
TAX INCREASE PLANS
STUDIED TO PAY FOR
WASHINGTON, Oct 31. OP)
Congressional tax experts are study
ing several proposals for Increasing
Income taxes to finance an expanded
armament program.
These experts staff members of
the joint committee on Internal rev
enue will make recommendations for
tax legislation at the next session of
congress.
Informed persons said an emerg
ency 10 per cent increase In Income
taxes was one method under con
sideration. The Increase would apply
to both Individual and corporate In
comes. On the basis of this year's
revenue estimates. It would wield an
additional 200.ooo,ooo.
The authorities said the additional
levy would be lmp:sed for only a year
or two, and would expire automatic
ally at the end of the designated
period.
Great Britain, with sharply mount
ing rearmament costs, already has
adopted a similar emergency levy.
Chairman Walsh (D.-Masa.) of the
senate naval affairs committee said
he believed congress should have a
complete picture of Joint army and
navy air defense needs before It acts
on the separate war and navy bud
gets. He suggested the two services
Join in a report to congress.
REESE CREEK SCHOOL
The Reese Creek school has In
stalled WPA sanitary toilets, as ap
proved by the Oregon state board
of health, bringing to 10 the number
of units installed In the county the
past month. ( -
These sanitary privies are installed
by the WPA at no labor cost to the
Individual, those wishing to replace
old-type toilets with the new ones
being forced 'to pay only the cost
of the material. Samples of the
sanitary toilets may be seen at the
Bruce Bauer ' lumber company on
South Riverside avenue, or I. D.
Compton, county supervisor of com
munity sanitation projects, may be
contacted In the WPA office In city
hall, telephone 1253.
BALKY f A WORKERS
NEW YORK, Oct. 31. (AP) Three
of a group of WPA workers who
balked yesterday because they had to
use both nick and shovel on a Bronx
project have been fired for Insubordi
nation. WPA headquarters said today.
Out of 67 men employed en the
project M were back at work, and
the fifty-fourth man waa trying to
persuade officials to reinstate the
ones who were discharged.
The workers objected to use of
both tools, arguing one man ought to
use a pick while .another used the
shovel. "
Use Mall Tribune Vvunt Ads.
RITES FOR REUWI
AT 2 SATURDAY
IN PERL CHAPEL
Funeral services for Frank Herbert
Reum will be held at 3 p. m. Sat
urday In the Perl chapel. The body
wiu be cremated. -
Pallbearera will be J. O. Collins,
Larry Schade, Eugene Thomdike.
Rawles Moore. Judge Earl B. Day and
Dr. Charlea B. Paske.
' Mr. Reum died In his home at
923 South Oakdale avenue of a
heart attack early Thursday morning
after a long Illness. He was 64 years
old.
Although an unassuming man. Mr.
Reum was prominently known In
Jackson county. Quiet, he waa yet
extremely soclsble and all who came
in contact with' him admired and
respected him for his sterling qusll
tles. He liked to have companions
about blm and those who knew him
best describe blm as a genuine gen
tleman and a true friend
Mr. Reum waa credited with show
ing the commercial possibilities of
producing gladiolus bulbs on a prof
ltable scale In Jackson county. He
began the growing of bulbs here as
an avocation, a sort of hobby, but
his interests grew until he was pro
ducing bulbs on a large commercial
scale.
He waa bom In Decorah, Iowa, on
November 31, 1814. He spent his early
life and procured his formal educa
tion in Iowa.
Mr. Reum waa united In marriage
to Miss Sarah Montgomery In De
corah on January 18, 1907. The cou
pie moved to Canada In 1909 and
came from Canada to Medford In
1931.
He wsa a member of the Masonic,
Elks and Odd Fellows organizations
Survlvora are hla wife and two
sons. Richard and Charles, who re
side at the family home here, and
two sisters and two brothere . who
reside in tho east.
.PALESTINE GRIP
JERUSALEM. Oct. 31. JF) British
military authorities prepared today
to strike in other parts of Palestine
In continuation of the campaign
against rebellious Arabs.
The next scene of operations of the
steel -helme ted soldiers who restored
comparative order to the old quartr
of Jerusalem was not disclosed, but
the rebel -infested Bethlehem area
was considered a likely objective.
Sporadic sniping continued In Je
rusalem last night, aftid troops still
surrounded the mosque of Omar,
whore many Arabs were believed to
be entrenched.
Welfare workers handed out food
to hungry residents of the old city,
still suffering from a provision short
age. Shops were closed. Authorities
started to remove refuse from shut
tcred bazaars as a precaution against
epidemics.
WILL OPEN BIDS
SALEM, Oct. 31. At Bids on nine
highway project. Involving 399,000
In construction, will be opened by
A SOUND IDEA f -W
SPREADS FAST , I ViMiL '
HflHT iBABY BEAR PAWS
RIGHTS
m i
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the highway commission In Portland
November 17 and 18.
The nine Jobs will be constructed
with PWA aid. Bids on other projects
also will be opened. Including the
130,000 Klamath Falls grade cross
ing elimination project.
The PWA projects Include:
Douglas county Constructlns
bridge on Umpqua Vlver bridge at
tlon of the Pacific highway. $130,000.
Jackson and Josephine counties
Furnishing 7.700 yards of crushed
gravel for Powers ranch-Jacksonville
section of the Williams highway and
the Medford-Provolt secondary high
way. aia.OOO.
1
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. A. M., stated commun
ication. Friday evening. Oct.
31. at 8 p. m. Visitors wel
come.
L. L. Sanders, W. M
Bishop. Secy.
A delicious roll made from a rich Danish
Pastry and filled with a delightful fruit
filling. Some are topped with sliced nuts,
some with Streusel. Special, per dozen
A kind of roll so good you'll come back
fore more time after timi.
QUART
1.80
Pchenley'i Friendly Bed
I j he I drlinate, perfectly
I w lancet, delirious . . . and
full 90 proof. Try it-you'll
crre wilh roont Amerirsnt
thst"UGHT"MS RIGHT!
Friendly to your Utttm
. SCHENLEY'S
I
I! RED LABEL
HCNDID WHISKEY
k; ahiy Dtat,tlriM, !, N. T, C
HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL
Don 't miss this one 1 Foe your party you '11 want Gob
lin Cake, that special Betty Crocker Hallowe'en Cake.
And with every Goblin Cake you'll receive FREE a
game card explaining 38 Hallowe'en games, stunts
and fortunes. Here is your party, all pre-arranged
for you Goblin Cake for refreshment and the game
card to furnish tue fun. This combination means
rwe success for your party.
And don't forget Doughnuts and Pumpkin Pies
two very important items for Hallowe'en.
Call PLUHRER'8 718 and order your Hallow,
t'en needs early.
A. O.
Too Late to Classify
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
ffr.anilhlna fnr vriiir iWiflne ntedB
a carload shipment received of roof
ing paper, buumng pnpr, rooi paint
wf at.ln rtrt nhnlt. Odllf Shin-
gles, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade, priced
to save you money.
Shipment received of teel-top cook
stoves, containing large nreoox
duplex grate, at $13-75.
Large quantity of boots, show, blan
kets, tin conta and pant and
slickers.
We have Installed a complete stock
of window glass, all sizes and
priced to save the pocKetDooic,
Pipe, pipe fittings, cable, belting,
pulleys and sheave boxings.
Wedee. sledse. crosscut saws. axes.
tools and' implements at special
price.
Stove pipe and elbows, heavy gauge,
at 30c each.
Ranges, heatrolas, heaters, new and
used furniture, bed springs, mat
tresses, cots and cot pad at ma
terially reduced prices.
PIANO BARGAINS
8 Good used pianos traded In this
ween iron 1 Memord home. Priced
fl9 to 125. Easy terms and free
lessons. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
GUARANTEED USED CAR
1935 BtIlCK'40 series Sedan; over
hauled; new paint ....... .fMB
1938 CHEV. Master DeLuxe Coupe;
run only 13.000 miles. $695
1938 CHRYSLER Sedan; radio and
heater; low rntleage.... 8645
1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan:
overhauled and new palnt.S85
1936 POHD Pickup 8395
1934 CHEV. Master DeLuxe Sedan,
with trunk $365
1936 CHEV. 1 Sj-ton Truck; new tires
and paint $495
SKINER'S GARAGE
Bulck. G.MC Trucks.
FOR RENT Furnished modern 3
room apt., ground floor, oil burner.
Also modern 4 -room furnished
house, Phone 761.
FOR SALE 1 family milk cow and
calf. First house left of Grange
building. Spring St.
FOR SALE Sanitary outside toilet,
approved by State Board of Health.
Built and installed for cost of ma
terial only. Free labor by W.P.A.
Phone 333. BRUCE BAUER LBR.
CO.. South Riverside Ave.
HERE SOON
1039 DE SOTO
The Sensation of the Nation."
BRIGOS - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
FOR RENT 5 -room hoiu. Adult
only. 735 West 14th.
38 SMALL feeder pigs, $3.50 each.
Arrow from Na risen 'a Dairy near
Airport.
FOR SALE 3 good young milk cows.
Must sell account of sickness. W.
L- Snider, 3 miles north Jackson
ville on Old Stage road.
ESTATE Hentrola circulating heater.
Kensonaoie. rnona uti.
HATS FOR SALE Hat Dept., Unique
uieaners.
WANTED Young ladles, under 35.
to contact executive. Free to travel
with group of girls. $90, bonuses
and transportation. L. B. Johnson,
Jackson Hotel.
NEW rUETi OIL SAMSON'S Super
quality Oil for Furnace and Stove
use. Try, this new fuel oil In your
stove now at our NEW LOW
PRICES you'll like it. Phone 83-1.
Samson Fuel Oil Service.
FOR RENT Clean, furnished duplex.
Close In. Frtgtdalre. Also small
modern house, $18.50. 618 8. Oak-dale.
NEW LOW PRICES ON FUEL OIL.
Furnace OH. 7c; Stove Oil. 84c
delivered to your home in 40-gallon
lots or over. Phone 833 now fcr
SAMSON S Super Fuel Oil
FOR RENT A cony four-room mod
ern stucco cottage at 406 North
Oakdale. Partly furnished, close In
and verv attractive. Key at 44 No.
Peach. Phone 1473-W.
Medicated bath
brings quick relief from
DRY COUGHS
OR IRRITATIONS DUE TO COLDS
Throat troubled with a cold? Let a
Vlcka Cough Drop dissolve naturally
In your mouth-and enjoy the won
derful relief that cornea as the lrrt.
tated membranes are bathed with
soothing medication for 12 to 15 min
utes! Raspy husklness Is eased. ..ten
dency to coughing spasms checked
. . . because a Vicks Cough Drop la
actually medlca led...medico(ed with
the throat-soothing Ingredients of
Vlcka VapoRub, famous for relieving
discomforts of colds.
MEDICATED
VICKS COUGH DROPS
EXPERIENCED, reliable woman wants
housekeeping; good cook. Home
more than wages deaired. Box
1858, Tribune.
FOR RENT Upstairs furnished
apartment; electric refrigerator andg
ran so; 3 blocks south from Main on
8. Central. Phone 1075.
REPOSSESSED Bungalow Piano for
balance due. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE Good work horse. weigh-
lng about 1600 lbs., or trade tor j
cow. Emll Cassman, Rt. 1. Box
366. East Main. Ashland. Phone
27-F-13, Ashland. I
FOR SALE 40,000 used red brick.
Phone 1075.
RUMMAOE SALE
Saturday and Monday, next to Pan
torlum on Holly. Good, warm cloth
ing at rummage prices. P. E.O.
Chnpter A.A.
FOR RENT Cabin. Call 1748-Y.
Paint, all colors, at $1.35 per gallon,
linseed oil, turpentine.
Barb wire, stock fencing, and chicken
netting at bargain prices.
Remember every week 1k BARGAIN
WEEK at
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-31 North Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER
We offer these Ud Car Bargains.
Down payment.
'36 Dodge 4-door Trg. Sdn; radio
and heater $195
'37 Plymouth 4-door Trg. Sedan;
radio and heater - - 225
'87 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe 195
'37 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe 195
29 Ford Coupe, full price. 1 95
"29 Pontlac Coupe, full priced- 95
"30 Chrysler 3-door, full price -95
30 Essex Coach, full price 95
"Our Customers Stay Satisfied."
BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
132 8. Riverside.
Lot at 6th and Bartlett. .
FOR SALE On account of poor
health and loss of eyesight. X offer
for sale a carpenter's tool chest
and a variety of tooLs; reasonable
price. S. P. Robb, 414 Haven.
OATES USED CARS
SAVE THE GATES WAT
1932 Pontlac Sedan $375
1932 Ford 3-door Sednn.....-.-.-..$245
1933 Ford 2-door Sedan $295
1934 Plymouth Coupe, P.D ... $395
1931 Bulck Sfdan ...... $225
1931 Pontine Coupe ...$225
1935 Ford 3-door Sedan - $395
1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe $345
Used Car Lot located
6th and Bartlett.
WANTED Shelled walnuts. Wilt
buy all you have, for cash. Fluh
rer's Bakery.
3-DAY SPECIALS
ORANGES 3 doit. 35c
SPUDS. NO. 2 50 lbs. 33c
SPUDS, No. 1 100 lbs. $1.11
while they lat.-
SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 17c
Last chance on
PEACHES and TOMATOES
DORA and AL SMITH'S
QUALITY PRODUCE
South Pacific Highway
nenr Jackson Hot Springs.
STRAYED From farm near Eagle
Point, team brown mare and hay
gelding, age about 11 year, weight
about 1300 lbs. Notify Ansel Knox,
Eagle Point.
SRVE
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SAJE In
come property, 4 - room modern
house and vacant lots. Box 1969,
Tribune.
GRAND PIANO BUYERS
Beautiful BALDWIN GRAND, just
like new. The chance of a life
time to buy a real BALDWIN
GRAND at such a low price.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE.
SACRIFICE 4 -room modern house,
nice yard, Jamtly orchard, berries;
$1700, $800 down, $13.50 -month.
93 Chestnut.
FOR SALE 18 rabbits. Very cheap.
403 East 13th, near Cottage Street
bridge.
EMPLOYED LADY wants room, with
board and care for girl, six. Ref
erences exchanged. Call 338 So.
Holly. Phone 068-R.
I A
DUPONIo every psclun of these
rCrbpl-Fresh corn flake. I Valuable
in exchange for 500 premiums. Send for
tree Gift Book. Directions on coupons.
PEERLESS MARKET
Free Delivery.
14 No. Bartlett.
Phone 603
Our Meats Are Slaughtered Under
STATE INSPECTION
PORK ROAST 3? lb. 18c
LEG OF LAMB m lb. 19c
LAMB CHOPS :::;;i:,:;,:,::- lb. 15c
Cottage Butts Mild Cura lb. 25c
VEAL STEAK ar lb. 15c
BOILING BEEF . . . 3 lbs. 25c
ROUND STEAK ss-. lb. 20c
MINCE MEAT :.r lb. 11c
GROCERIES and PRODUCE
BOB GAIL, Owner
BANANA SQUASH, whole or half lb. So
ORANGES, med. size, fine for Juice .. 2 doi. ID?
ONIONS, U. S. No. 1 Swt. Spanish variety, 50 lb. bag 60f
Bouquet Flour
49 lb. bag $1.05
Barrel, 4 sacks $4.09
EVERY SACK FULLY GUARANTEED
Be Wise, Bay Wise and Economize at HOLLO WAYS
RELIABLE SCORES
with these
VALUES
With a KICK!
1
m
Phone
20
For Free
Delivery
But football Isn't the only enjoyable
thing that Fall brings; delicious,
substantial meals are another treat.
Look over this list of Fall Foods.
They are really bargains with a kick
that'll give as much pleasure in the
eating as the low prices do in the
buying.
Any size order
OYSTERS
23c
Meco
2 cons....
MINCED CLAMS
m cans 35c
Royal
Club
Asparagus, can 5C
Royal Club. All green tips
Tamales 2 cans 35c
Swift's Premium
Kraut, can . .
Large No. 2 can
Make the Reliable
Your GOAL
Pop Corn, 2 lbs. ... 1 9c
Yellow it pops
Snowdrift 3 lb. can 57c
Codfish, boneless, lb 27 C
Orange Juice, 3 cans .... 25c
Royal Club
Lard, 4 lbs 47c
Swift's Silver Leaf
PARD
Dog Food
3 cans 25
Dozen 95
Tfin WMaar
1 1 0AB 1
NOODLES
Fresh Egg
Lb. pkg. 17c
Bring your coupons here and receive
FREE, PALM OLIVE and CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
Malted Milk, large can . . 45c
Thompson's Chocolate. Pocket Knife FREE
Tomato Juice, 46 oz. can 15c
VAN OAMPJT
FREE Factory Deal Johnson's Liquid Wax
1 oan, regular price 69o
1 can, regular price -39o
Total Value..
..98o
Special Prioe BOTH FOR..
....49o
CROWN FLOUR
KITCHEN QUEEN WHOLE WHEAT
COARSE or FINE ORAHAM PANCAKE
10 lb bag 43c
KITCHEN QUEEN 4 4Q
49 lb. bag 3 "W
RELIABLE SCORES WITH QUALITY PRODUCE
Oranges
Fancy Sunkist, 252 size
2 DOZ.
29
Grapefruit
Texas. 80 size
4 FOR
25
CITY MEAT
121 North Central Phone 324 4 Free Deliveriei Daily
EMM
You 11 be delighted with
the mild borne cured fla
vor. There is a difference 1
Whole or half.
lb. 25'
shoulder or -I
LAMB ... lb. US)C
Tender Lamb at a Special Price
PURE SNOW WHITE
LARD
Home Rendered. Finest Quality
4 lbs. 35c
FRESH EGGS
Cttrnt
pmalj
doz. 25c