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rEDFORDMATL TRIBUTE. jrEDFCVRB. OREGON. TTERDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1938. PAGE SEVEN t LOCAL and PERSONAL On Business Trail residents trans acting business In Medford today were S- R. Brown and Charles Foeller. Prom Talent Jean Simmon was a business caller In this city this morn ing. Calls Here H. L. Glldden of Grants Pass transacted business in this city today. Med ford Callers W. H. Hughes and K. B. Edmondson of Butte Falls were Med ford business callers today. Special Meet In A special meeting of the fish and game committee of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce will be held at 8 p. m. tomor row In the office of Its chairman. Dr. Charles W. Lemery, in the Medford Center building. Tomorrow Only! K35ijji.. ii.ii. mi.uii.imuiti illiyl'l'hllilliiyi Here On Business Wtlllsm Harvey and O. O. Long of Talent called In Medford this morning on business matters. . ' ! Prom Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs. I John Liuter, owners of the House of : Mystery on Sardine creek transacted business and called upon friends li j Medford today. . . . Returns Home Mrs. Mildred T. Schuchard of Csrglll Court apart ments, returned to Medford by train , for a two weeks' vacation spent in San Francisco, Pasadena and other California cities. Pie Social Guild Girls of tha Bap tist church are sponsoring a pie social to be held In the recreational hall of the church tonight at 1:30. A program will also be offered. All per sons Interested are Invited to attend. To Astoria Slmert Jarvl, assistant forester In charge of fire control on the Rogue River national forest, Mrs. Jarvl and their small daughter, left by automobile this morning for As toria to visit Mr. Jarvl-s mother. They planned to be gone for the remainder of the week. On Upstate Visit H. C. Obye. as- ; slstant supervisor of the Rogue River ! national forest, Mrs. Obye and their I two children left by motorcar this morning for Yamhill to visit Mr. Obye's parents. They were to be away for the rest of the week. Driver Fined Elizabeth Bailee of 217 South Riverside avenue was fined 85 by Judge Allen D. Curry In city court this morning when she pleaded guilty to driving a car without an operators license. She was Involved In a slight accident Saturday night. On Holiday Visit George Hunt, Medford theatre owner, left yesterday afternoon by United Air Llnca for Omaha. Nebraska, his home town, which he has not visited In several years. Mr. Hunt planned to have Thanksgiving dinner with relatives and friends there. He expected to be gone about ten days. Chains Needed Clear, cold weather continued to prevail In Crater Lake national park today, rangers reported by radio. Park roads were open but extremely ley and tire chains were needed for safe travel, the rangers raid. Depth of snow at park head quarters remained at 22 Inches this morning. Temperatures range yes terday was 24 to 11 degrees. Skiing Is still only fair because of the Icy surface, the rangers stated. Five-Inch Knife Buried In Back Shacktown Dog BEATTTJB, Nov. 32. AP Po. lice and humane society, agent today sought the person who thrust a five-Inch dagger Into an Irish setter's bsck and left the dirk hllt-deep In the agonized beast. Dr. B. A. Ehmer, veterinary sur geon, said the animal, found run ning wildly about the tnterbay district yesterday, had a fair chance to live. Ray D. Hlnea, humane society head, said the person responsible. If found, will be prosecuted as a, felon. He said three Interbay shack town men said they owned the animal, and It reaponded to each as master, but they were unable to say why It had been knifed. "Suez" Dramatic Spectacle, Here Wednesday ELK'S DANCE THANKSGIVING EVE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23rd For Elks and Their Invited Guests ELKS TEMPLE GOOD MUSIC Admission Elks 50c, Guests $1.00 On Vacation Marlon Nance, Junior forester of the Rogue River national forest. Mrs. Nance and their smsll son left by motorcar this morning for Hood River where they will spend their annual vacation. They will be gone until December S. On Return Flight Chester Wong, owner, and' Harry Brown, pilot, stop ped at Medford municipal airport yesterday to have their Stlnson cabin plane refueled. They were returnlns to San Francisco after flying two Chinese friends of Mr. Wong to Port land. . They stopped here on the way north Sunday. Stolen Car Found A car owned by A. B. Cunningham, Medford bus inessman, was found Sunday morning in a ditch' at the foot of Marlln hill on the Pacific highway. The car was stolen Saturday night near the Redwoods hotel while Mr. Cunning ham was attending a Shrine cere monial In Grants Pass. Practice Tonight Senior. Junior and Juvenile accordion bands direct ed by Mrs. Hnrry Prentice will hold a special rehearsal at 7:30 this eve ning In the Baldwin Piano shoppe, 123 West Main street. AH members were asked by Mrs. Prentice to be punctual In attendance. It was er roneously stnted yesterday that the rehearsal had been scheduled for last night. On Timber Mission F. F. Benlng. sawmill operator from Oroflno, Idaho, arrived here today to look over the white pine prospects on the Rogue River national forest. He left Im mediately for the Union Creek area to Inspect the white pine stand and to view the milling of the lumber. It was indicated he Is Interested In pro curing some of the white pine. On Trailer Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bralnerd of Central Point were to leave today or tomorrow on an auto traller trip to Seagraves. Texas. They aro to spend the winter In Sengraves i as guests of their aon-ln-law - and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown, and their family. Seagraves Is the center of a new oil field development in west Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Bralnerd planned to return to their Central Point home next March. Mtws. v x ,7f T f k.l l OF SHANGHAI, Nov. 32 Chinese j reported today the vanguard of Oen- I erallsslmo Chiang Kai-Shek's. South China army had advanced to rtfthtn three miles of Canton, captured by Japanese a month ago. No details were given nor were the reports confirmed from other sources. The Chinese have, stated frequently during the past week their forces were making a successful counter st uck in South China, but the Japan ese have- insisted there was no fight ing except by guerrilla bands. The Chinese also reported successes In central China where they said their armies had halted the Japanese drive on Changsha, Hunan province capital. Too Late to Classify WANTED ride to Oklahoma. 6har expense. 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The vast spectacle and emotional drama that Is "suez," the great ad venture story opening a four-day run tomorrow at the Cratprlan The ater, has enptured the artist's Imagi nation In this panoramic sketch of the highlights In the exciting film play. Tyrone Power, Loretta Young and Annabella share stellar honors In the spectacular drama of the building of the Sues canal, which promises to be one of the most mem orable pictures of the year. OnRialto Bill jalssssssssssssssssiissMS 1 ; ; SAVED For Cheap Fuel You Can't Beat Timber Pri SLAB WOOD SAWDUST BLOCKS From mm Phone 7 Company End of North Central Murder Charge Awaits Mother OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 33. (AP) Mrs. Rose Boclch, 111 In Alameda county hospital learned today when she leaves her cot she will be placed in Jail on a murder charge. She was accused In formal complaint filed yesterday of murdering her new born child who died of exposure, allegedly, after the mother had abandoned It in a vacant lot. Po lice inspector Thomas Dufry said Mrs. Bozlch admitted concealing the birth and abandoning the baby In on attempt to avoid her husband's displeasure. 1 Glenda Farrell Is cast opposite Otto Kruger as a candid camera girl who risks life and limb to fur nish a photo magazine pictorial "scoops" of news events and acci dentally stumbles onto the biggest racket scoop of the year In "Ex posed," playing today and tomorrow only at the Rlalto theater as a com psnlon feature with 'Time Out for Murder," featuring the Roving Re porters. Gloria Stuart and Michael Wholen are again seen in the roles of the two romantic rival news reporters the, Roving Reporters. Dramatic Role Airline Sued By Widow Of Pilot SPOKANE, Wash.t Nov. 33. (AP) Attorney Paul Graves charged In superior court today that the deaths of Pilot Joe Livermore and co-ptlot, Arthur Raid. In a crash against a north Idaho mountainside two years ago were due to the Northwest Air lines' negligence In trying to force planes through In adverse weather. O raves is attorney for Mrs. Lorn a Livermore, the pilot's widow. She Is suing for 878,000 In what Graves said was the nation's first court case In which an airline Is chanted I with responsibility for a pilots death. Whlfltle Stives Time KALGOORLIE, , Australia (UP) The chamber of commerce 1s saving thousand s of dol lire a n n ual 1 y to mining companleA by Installation of a 82,000 steam whistle capable of signaling the time throughout the entire Boulder mining region. Be cause the towel clock was affected by the weather vagaries, thousands of miners frequently missed their shifts, entailing heavy decreases In the output of the mines. Writes News Release SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Pretty blonde Mrs. Kathleen Walker be- Jock Holt is starred in "Fiignt Into Nowhere," coming to the Roxy theater for tomorrow only, as an airlines chief who adventures Into South American wilds to rescue one of his pilots. lieves' In handling her own press re lations. When she was handed down an Interlocutory divorce decree, she Immediately handed to reporters a typewritten statement of the whole affair. Her principal complaint was that Jier husband, as a service sta tion attendant, had too much oc casion to meet the most beautiful women In the world. TAYLOR VILLE, 111. (AP) A Clas sifted ad appearing In a local news paper read: "Wanted A wife. Must be over 65 and drnwlng a pension." The advertiser told the newspaper he was In the seventies and draw ing a pension himself. RELIABLE, permanent couple desires small nicely furnished house. Would lease. Box 3489, Tribune. WANTED by middle aged woman, cooking and housework. References. Box 3494, Tribune. GRANGE DANCE ROXT A XX OBAXO THANKSGIVING EVE at Hall on Spring St. Wed., Nov. 23rd 9 p. m. to 1:30 a. m, Merrill's Orchestra Olrls Ask Right TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (AP) Col lege freshmsns want to be treated like adults. In order to find out Just what boys and girls of college expect most of their families, a pro fessor at Florida State College for Women surveyed her freshman class 1 In home economics. Here aro some of the "rights" the girls said they wanted most: To choose companions, to make some of their own decisions, with the consultation of an older person when the problem It of a serious nature; to. share In family discussions, to havo a definite allow ance and to be treated as a defi nite part of the family group. 4 New Vaccine Cuts Colds OXFORD. O. (AP) A new cold vaccine was reported by Associate Medical Director C. I. Stafford to have decreased colds nearly 80 per cent among Miami, Ohio, university students. Dr. Stafford said that 640 students receiving the vaccine suf fered only 22.5, days of illness and experienced 3.63 colds during the season. In previous years each stu dent suffered an average of 8.17 colds, responsible for 88.8 days of Illness. Many of those treated went through the entire school year with out a cold. nirl Runs Locomotive MOSCOW (AP) Soviet Russia's youngest locomotive engineer is 30- year-old Elizabeth Plterskya. She Is pulling freights In the Murom dis trict east of here. SB S0CA8LE BUT 8ESENSBLE ftMsmtssSV, - W V . W Htm .V:1KirS IfSUGHT- SOWED h tali sMtsI tflrlis MrtOOf tHtfttsilwsniM.lmrit.llkilssa MODERN WOMEN Nttd Nat Suff tr monthly pain and deUy due to colda, nervous strain, oinosure oralmilar otuav, Ctu-cheB-tcrs Di&mund llrnud Pilliiarectfoctiva, n-iiatsiviumKlvCMUICIineUtr. OOJQDy unniKKJauiiorover-iiiyoars. At tot III 8:4Jl-ll:tS 8 fi jLaJXsj.-43 j KWfllrs . 10c III Wl ASKED THE COLONEL And he cleared tm throat and uid that he "liked the Fairmont hccaue jt had such a marvelous view of Sun Francisco and the WORLD'S FAIR." DIB UTANTE And she smiled and said sht chose the Fairmont because "it's the gayest place in the city... there's so much to do here . . . and above all it't smart!" Wl ASKED A D I PWM AT And he said, "Well, most of my friends in the tervicc stay here . . . besides, the start seems to know just what I wish before I can name it" sag J Rates Iium H pa Ujr Of. D. imiih, PmiJfmt a. V. HiHnmlm, In. Hp, SO YOU LIKE NEWSPAPER STORIES! . . . OKay! Here's Two Of 'Em On the Same Program! Headlines in their hearts and their noses stuck in a murder case I Another Movie Quiz picture I Fr; . I M i3Si S&ji,W f A Uhe roving1! M j. j REPORTERS L.vV 3 l.Srf GLENDA FARRELL I fr OTTO KRUGER Ws. Herbert Mundin - David Oliver I mm L g; ' : V if : rf&y & .L M starts TOMORROW r;.(5 'iS the screen thrill " Vfy &:v of a lifetime! ' i:4s m -3 j a j -J J If . i II ""