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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXR MEDFORD. ORF.OOV. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2D. 1933 PAGE THREE MICHIGAN BLASTS STATE, 18-0 COLUMBUS, Ohio. Nov. 19. (AP) Michigan's prowling Wolverines, Impotent against Ohio State for four years, turned at last today to beat the Bucks, IS to 0, In the season's final before a crowd of 67.554. The defeat, the most decisive suf- fered by one of Coach Francis A. y Schmidt's teams in his five years nere, Knoctcen xne Bucneyes out oi a share of the western conference crown. i Thrilling as tjhe contest was, it offered" only a prelude to a bigger and better post-game battle between Ohio and Michigan partisans, who clashed under the goal posts as the Invaders attempted to tear them down In celebration of the victory. The steel posts, set in concrete, were bent out of shape by the surging throng, while the partici pants suffered scores of black eyes, scratches and bashed noses in the fight, which, lasted for 45 minutes. f OGDEN. Utah, Nov. 19. (ipy Idaho university's fleet ball carriers ran : Utah State Agricultural college's out ' weighed eleven into the moist turf of Ogden stadium here today to win a sizzling Intersect tonal battle, 14 to 0. The Vandals from Moscow released only two powerful thrusts, both pro ducing touchdowns, but they were a constant threat and played great de fensive ball. The Farmers, held to a net ga'.n of four yards from scrimmage In the first half, took to the air In the closing minutes, but bogged down on the Idaho two-yard line. It was the Acgles' only serious threat. The Vandals played alert, smart football throughout but held bacx several first stringers to hurl against Utah university at Salt Lake City next Thursday. HEALTH WORKERS HELP IN PARADE Appreciation of the assistance giv en the Jackson County Public Health association in the recent Armistice day parade was voted Thursday at the bi-monthly meeting of the assoc iation. A special "thank you" was extended the Padgham Planing mill and the Medford Transfer company. Mrs. HUdlng Bengtson and mem bers of her Girl Scout troop, assist ed by Bobby Wilcox and Betty Drum mond on the float were also thanked. The Girl Scouts are: Joan Burk, Bev erly Burton,. Phyllis eleven, Jeanne Detherage, Laura Genter, Beverly Leach, Betty Myers. Lois Prlngie, Mil dred Smith, Jeanne Smith, Ann Drysdale, Ann Van Valzah. The stage Is set for the opening on Thanksgiving day of the 32nd an nual Christmas Seal sale to combat tuberculosis, Mrs. Alex Sparrow, Jack son county chairman, and Miss Helen Bullls. Medford chairman, announc ed yesterday. To make the seal sale a real com munity project, the committee has obtained assistance of many organ izations. Theatre-goers will also be asked to aid. Special moving pic tures on tuberculosis will be shown at the theatres. Facts about tuber culosis and the campaign against It. financed by Christmas seal funds, will be presented before various or ganizations in the city, schools and granges of the county by members of the Toastmaster's club and others. Organizations wishing speakers are asked to telephone the Health de partment in the county courthouse or Mrs. Frank Reinhart of Medford. L James D. Bailey, 19. and Harold W. Wigen. 31. both of Portland. Will lam Tycer, 19. Kerby, Southern Ore gon Normal school at Ashland stu dents and athletes, and Clifford G. McLean, 35, Ashland, former Normal student and basketball star, charged in a district attorney's complaint with grand larceny, waived preliminary hearing in Justice court here Friday. All were released on their own recognizance, with the guarantee of their attorney. F. J. VanDyke. Ash land, they would appear in circuit court next Tuesday morning, for final action. District Attorney F. J, Newmn said it was intimated In - Justice court pleas of guilty would be enter ed. . ... The quartet are accused of taking a suit of clothes, nine pair of pants, and an overcoat from a Yreka. Calif., laundry wagon, while parked at a Medford night resort Thursday night. The state police allege the articles were found In the possession of the youths. START PRACTICE PROSPECT, Nov. 19. (Spl) Reg ular basketball practice will begin here Monday in preparation for the opening v conference game December 9. when Eagle Point's quintet will Invade Prospect. With the loss of two regular guards from last year's team. Coach Lester Wilson la no overly optimistic that his aggrega tion will shine a bright a last year. Intermural game have been con ducted for the past two weeks. In a fast and exciting clash Wednes day the seniors dropped the strong Junior team 36 to 24. Russell Webber was high scorer for the seniors with 16 points. SALEM. Nov. 19 (AP) An expend iture of $13,708 in the campaign for Rufus Holman for election to the United States senate was disclosed to day In a report of the Holman-for-United States -Senator club to the secretary of state. Other reports showed Alex Barry, successful nominee for the short term In the U. S. senate, spent $516, Earl Snell for secretary of state commit tee, $2,599; Sprague for Governor committee. $5,264; Homer Angell. suc cessful nominee for congress from the first district. $577; committee for Angell, $4,177; W. J. Conrad In sup port of Willis Mahoney, opponent of Holman, $5,623; Multnomah dem ocratic central committee, $1,204; Multnomah republican central com mittee, $6,595; state democratic com mittee, $3,380. t Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads ts 1:30 p. m. GOVERNOR ELECT LAUDS OFFICIALS SALEM, Nov. 19 (AP) Prafse for the resourcefulness of county treas urers in meeting their financial prob lems during depression years wns spoken today by governor -elect Charles A. Sprague before the Oregon Association of County Treasurers. "You have done a splendid Job," said Sprague, adding that any legisla tion they desired at the next legisla ture would receive his sympathetic attention. By resolution the association ex pressed opposition to the retroactive feature of a proposed federal law tax ing securities of political subdivis ions. , At another convention, . county clerks urged the United States dis trict attorney to test in the courts the constitutionality of a federal act providing fees for declaration!, and records of aliens seeking to be come citizens. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 (AP) Fritz Kuhn. German-American Bund lead er, has announced the Bund will campaign "to rid this country of Jews." Kuhn told a tally of the organiza tion In Queens last night he would pattern Its program after that of Adolf Hitler. "While the Bund has absolutely no connection with Germany," h' said, "it la out to do for this coun try what Hitler is doing for Germany namely, rid it of the Jews." T' - Bund leader declared thn American press and radio were con trolled by Jews "who are tryliv to smash thla country even as they tried to ruin Germany." Referring to the national admin istration as the "Jew Deal," Kuhn said Jews had begun to dominate American politics. In the last six years, he said, the number of Jews holding government positions here has risen from 4 to 60 per cent. The meeting was picketed by a large group of antl-nazis. One hundred police kept order. 4 Dentil In Barcelona BARCELONA, Nov. 19. (ff) Five persons were killed and 21 injured today when five Insurgent planeV bombed the area between Badalonn and Mongat Just north of Barcelona. Lnkefllde Victor PORT ANGELES. Nov. 9. $-. Lakeside school, of Seattle, out mudded Port Angeles high, 31 to 6, hero today. Port Angeles tallied on a blocked kick in the second period. "I just wish my master had em " mm , Witness Slmt. Killed ST. LOUTS, Nov. 19 (yp) Lee Baker, 39-year-old Negro, who was to testify for the state Monday in the bombing trial of Isadore Londe, paroled con vict, was shot last night by two men who left him for dead in a boarded up and deserted clubhouse. Seek Local Option SPOKANE. Nov. 19. (ff) Carroll Hawley, of Spokane, one of the Incor porators of the Washington Municipal Control League, Inc., in Olympla ti day, said the league would work principally for local option on the "liquor by the drink" question. RID YOUR DOG OF TORMENTING FLEAS Fleas not only make your dog's life miserable but fleas pan be positively dangerous to his health. They carry disease. 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