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MEDFOTJD MATL TRTBTJNTE. M"EDFO"RT). OTCF.fKYST. TTTTTRRDAY. yOTTAfTVF.R 17. 1039. PAGE SEVEN WILL TAKE HUGE SUM PORTLAND. Nov. 17. (AP) More than 94.250.000 will be spent In Ore gon during the next year and a half to construct or improve school build ings, the regional PWA office re vealed today. Approximately 4a per cent of the 142 Oregon projects were devoted to schools. The government's share was estimated at 2,262,950. The total construction value of all projects was about 10.000,000. The work also Included 22 munici pal buildings, 10 highway projects, eight bridges, 16 water systems, three hospitals, three dock Improvements, three sewage systems and 13 miscel laneous works. Phone 542. We'll naul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. GET EXTRA FLAVOR IN YOUR COFFEE WITH M-J B's RICHER ROAST OF 1 1 Meteorological Repon NATIONAL SCOPE IS LAUNCHED HERE Tbt grocer lays Ms Mj-B ii guarantttd, Mather. Flavor of world's finest coffees combined and fully developed in double-blended MJB. There's more true coffee flavor for your money in every tin of MJ-B. M J -B is a richer roast of cof fee, the result of double-blending first blended green, then blended after months of ageing permitting a perfect fusion of all MJ-B flavor fac tors in the roasting. Thus MJ-B can give you full, satisfying coffee flavor at any strength. Try MJ-B and see. GUARANTEE MJ-B Coffee is guaranteed to make the best coffee you eva tasted or your money will be refunded. THI COFFEE W ITH THE "Thought, The Voice of Man the Immortal," a new monthly magadne to circulate nationally, was launched this week here In Medford. and will be printed and published regularly here, beginning with Its Christmas number. "It will deal with the dreams, the hopes, the aspirations and faith of right-thinking men and women; and with the reaching forward to better, nobler things." says Irl Morse, Its editor-ln-chlef, "Its objective being the restoration of the Creator of the Universe to the minds and thought of all men: the restoration of man as above the weird gloom, despond and ultimate obliteration tn process of discovery by popular half-thinkers paraded before the nation today: half-thinkers who would make ani mals and beaMa of men. with only pseudo -scientific conjecture as a basis for so doing. We are, In short, de termined to replace the highly mod ernized Slough of Despond with the Sunrise of the Soul. "The new monthly magazine." says Mr. Morse, "Is not concerned with cult, sect or creed. It will present thought of a positive, rather than of a defensive or argumentative nature, bringing men back to their natural Impulses, aspirations and beliefs. "It Is also giving full and dally support to the history-making and most outstanding book, 'Sunrise Of The Soul.' an elaborately Illustrated beautlfl cation of the principal pre cepts of the Bible, In process of crea tion by the nation ally-known and able poet. Freeman Chase Leslie; a book which utilizes the finest thought and Instinctive, fundamental feeling of right-thinking people or the nation, whether their occupation or calling, and principally the repre sentatives of Christ and expositors of His teachings and precepts." The publishing, as well as all the art work, is to be done here at Med ford, which will keep Mr. Morse here pending the mailing of the first. Christmas number. If not longer. He will then leave for Portland, where the main editorial offices are located. Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Friday, but with considerable low clouds or fog: not much change In temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Friday but considerable low clouds fog west portion, freezing tem perature east portion tonight, mod erate northwest wind off the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 50: lowest 44. Total monthly precipitation. 2.15 inches: excess for the month, 1-06 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1938, 3.53 Inches; excess for the season, .57 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 93 percent; 5 a. m. today. 100 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise, 7:05 a. m.; sun set 4:48 p. m. OREGON LEGION SETS ENROLLMENT RECORD INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 17. ( AP) A paid up 1939 Oregon membership of 5489 broke American Legion pre-en rollment records by about 1000. John A. Beckwlth of Portland, state department commander, reported to day at a national conference. The national organization said its enrollment of 532,000 members prior to the new year drive was 100,000 more than previous showings. Nearly two thirds of all the lamb eaten In the United States Is con sumed north of Washington and east of Pittsburgh, an area which grows less than five percent of the country a sheep. Observations Taken at 5 a. m. 120 Meridian Time. 5 3 s S SS te f fi jg Bolsa 48 33 .09 P Cloudy Boston 44 38 T Rain Chicago 56 40 .00 Cloudy DnWr 84 34 .00 Clear Eureka SB 46 T Clear Helena 44 32 .08 P Cloudy lx Angelea.... 78 44 .00 Clear Medford 47 33 .02 . Poggy New York 52 40 .34 Rain Omaha - 64 43 .00 Cloudy Phoenix 74 32 .00 Clear Portland - 86 44 .19 Cloudy Reno 64 34 .00 Clear Roseburg 64 43 .03 Foggy Salt Lake . 48 34 T Cloudy San Franclaco 60 38 .00 Clear Seattle 68 40 .01 Clear Spokane 62 30 .01 Clear Wash.. D. 0 50 40 .01 Cloudy Yakima 58 34 T Clear HEADS BANKERS HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 17. ( AP) Phillip A. Benson, Brooklyn, N. Y today was elected president of tne American Bankers' association to succeed Orval W. Adams. Salt Lake City, Utah. Robert M. Hanes. Winston -Salem. N. C was elected first vice-presi dent and P. D. Houston, Nashville, Tenn., won the second vice-presidency. The three officers were elected unanimously. Houston, who had been opposed by W. Laird Dean, Topeka, Kas., and Frank P. Powers, Mora, Minn, was the choice of the convention's nominating committee. Dean offered the motion closing the nominations for the position. Houston Is slated to become president of the ABA In 1940. Use Mall Tribune Wunt Ads. TO HALT GERMANY IN ANTI-JEW ACTIVITIES WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (AP) Senator Logan (D-Ky.) suggested to day the United States and other American republics Join England. France and other nations in ostraciz ing Germany" to force an end to anti-Jewish activities. This seems to be about the only way to bring a crazy man to his senses," the Kentucky senator said, adding he did not believe the Ger man people as a group approved Hit ler's program, and eventually would end It themselves. Other congressional e o m m e n t warmly approved President Roose velt's condemnation of the recent German anti-Jewish moves and ap plauded his action In calling this country's ambassador to Germany home for conferences. Senator Bailey (D-N.C.) said "What's going on in Germany Is un speakable and I wish I could think a protest by our country would ar rest that cruelty." The North Carolina senator said 'The came thing happened In Russia. only It was worse. They destroyed millions of people in Russia starved many of them." "Both Germany and Russia should Illustrate to the American people the value of our constitution and the right of a cltlren to go to the courts to get Justice." JEW COPS TO PROTECT NEW YORK, Nov. 17. (AP) Hereafter when prominent nazl Ger mans visit New York they will be guarded hy a police squad headed by Capt. Mnx Flnkelsteln, president of the Shomrim society, Jewish or ganisation of the police department. Lieut. Jacob Licker and Serct. Isaac Goldstein, also Jewish, will be Captain Finkelstcin's mainstays. The order to have Jewish police men protect the nazis, as well as to guard the German consulate at 17 Battery place was issued, it was understood at police headquarters. after a conference between Mayor La Guardla and Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine. MAN ONCE 'DEAD' OF AUTO SMASHUP INJURY TO BECOME ABERDEEN. Nov. 17. (AP) Two yeas ago doctors pronounced Theo dore Prims clinically dead. Yesterday, in Montesano, be obtained a mar riage license. Thus started another chapter In the Me of the man who left the land of the living for a full five minutes following an automobile wreck In which ho was badly injured two years ago and lived to tell about it. His bride will be Jane Morris, a resident of Pacific Beaoh. January 20. 1937, Theodore Print heart and lung action stopped com pletely, and there were no other signs of life In his body, which had been severely crushed In a car crash. Doctors Injected adrenalin Into his heart In what they thought was a futile effort to revive him. To their amazement, after e. full five nftn utes In the valley of the shadow, the man lived again, and within a few weeks was up and about. He once described his experience as a Jiumey "into a deep peaceful- ness and a rich contentment, where there was no fear and no worry. NAZIS REMOVE RADIOS FROM JEWISH HOMES MUNICH, Nov. 17. (AP Radio, as nazls see It, has no place In the Jewish home. NhzIs went from one Jewish home to another here today requisitioning radio sets. The nazl reason: "Radio is a matter of Oerman cul ture and is nothing for Jews." Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. 8E SOCIABLE BUT BE SENSIBLE trm, - 1 f I rS pl Tf Japanese may remove a giant statue of the Goddess of Mercy from hilltop. 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