MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR EG ON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
" NAZI NAVAL GUIDE
REVEALS JAPAN'S
2 Battleships Over Former
Limitation Now Under
Construction Is Word
Also Reinforcing Bases
BERLIN. Nov. 28. (AP) Ger
many's standard annual on : naval
affairs, Nautlcus. 1839. which has
just been placed on the bookstands,
male pa the assertion Japan Is build
ing two battleship of 40,000 to
4 S. 000 tons.
Nautlcus adds, "It may be as
sumed the main armament of these
battleships will be nine 40. centi
meter (15.S8 Inches) guns."
The annual further states Japan
&ot only Is reinforcing her naval
bases in the Far East, but Is push
ing new ones "as far as possible Into
mandated regions in the south and
southeast."
Fortify Bases
Kelunjt and Takao on Formosa
and Mako In the Pescadores Islands,
between Formosa and China, are
being further fortified. Nautlcus says.
"The last-named assumes Import
ance since It is the point farthest
advanced toward Hongkong." the an
nual comments.
(Mako has been known for many
years to be an Important Japanese
naval base, but hitherto there have
been no disclosures of extensive for
tification of Keelung and Takao.
1 Formosa and the Pescadores are Jap
anese possessions and since the
Washington naval treaty, with Its
agreement limiting Pacific fortifica
tions, is no longer In effect, Japan
is under no obligation not to fortify
them.)
Taken From Germany
Nautlcus assumes Japan is build
ing fuel bases for her air force and
for submarines in the Marianne.
Caroline and Marshall Islands, Just
north of the equator. Japan took
these islands from Germany In the
World war and now holds them
under league mandate. (Japanese
spokesmen have denied military banes
were being built in the Islands.
which wool be in contravention of
the tt.u)& of the mandate.
(Reports Japan, freed from the
limitations of the Washington naval
treaty since the end of 1936, was
building battleships of 43.000 tons,
were published In Europe last year.
Early In 1038 the United States, Brit
ain and France formally inquired in
Tokyo aa to the truth of these re
ports. When Japan failed to give
the Information requested, the three
powers on March 31 renounced the
311.000-ton battleship limitation of
their London naval treaty of 1936.)'
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I-Ofl ANGELES. Nov. 39. (AP)
Convicted of fostering labor violence,
Harry W. Dail, International vice
president of the teamsters' union,
and Dexter L. Lewis, president of
the, Los Angeles local, were sentenced
Monday to serve 18 months each In
the county Jail.
Dall and Lewis were convicted with
David Belanger and Dewey Cope
land tn a long trial in which sev
eral witnesses testified to receiving
beatings from teamster "goon
squads." Belanger and Copeland were
sentenced by Judge Clement Nye to
serve one year each In Jail.
WITHER
IN PRAYER DEATH
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 29 CP) Sup
erior Judje A. A. Scott convicted Mrs.
Lillian Volstad of manslaughter to
day because she refused to permit
removal of her nine-year-old son to a
hospital. The boy's appendix ruptur
ed and he died of peritonitis.
The Rev. Wilbur Alvis. Apostolic
minister, was acquitted cn the ground
there was Insufficient evidence to
I'.nk him with the case.
"It was Francis' time to go," the
mother testified in the trial. "I call
ed in Brother Alvts because Francis
wanted him to pray. Sonny had been
healed many times before by the
Lord."
PENNSYLVANIA LAMB
T IS GRAND CHAMPION
CHICAOO. Nov. 59. (AP) A
Southdown wethfr lmb rl.l by
the Pennnylvanla State coll'iw w
arelalmM grand champion of th
hep dtvidon at the inwrnationai
livestock exposition today.
Aftfr (tlTinu the nod to the et-
rrn entry, the lude ael'ctwl a
medium wool or down type of
wether entered by the Oklahoma
A. ft M. college for the rraerre
championship.
QUICK, POSITIVE RELIEF for
HEMORRHOIDS'"'
Fm 7ft jrtir hi t
ft(ull tftitrd thousand
1 ptopli for ih itmnt
tpcciilli. in- Rectal
and Colon and Stomach ail-
mentaeompltUlTdonejaway iT
with without hoapital Kf
operation. No coMiMmtn.
No lota of timt from roar work. Call
r writa (or FREE Bocklat u4T.
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Pnrtfe'an end Sur(o
H g. Cot. E B'JMiiid ."if C'1"
T.l.rkon. EAii Hit refil.U. Of.ice
fA K V
MAN-AB0UT-T0WN real life role came easily to Rob
ert Montgomery, film actor often seen in sophisticated movie reels.
With Mrs. Monreomeiv he took flint; at Manhattan's night life
while dining at the Waldorf-Astoria.
SIX ARGUMENTS against silk stocking are effectively
displayed by these three employes in tne Maine siaiehouse, where
Nathalie'Bond (left), Polly Brown and Bunny MacLean (rlrht)
are protesting Japan's invasion of China. The firls donned cotton
hose to rive force to their protests, and besides as the three ex
plained: "It helps the cotton industry and Is easier on the pocket
book." The stocking they aren't wearing Is a soar.
BRITISH AIRBOAT
LONDON. Not. 29 (AP) Imperial
Always announced the S200.000 fly
ing boat Oalpurnia had been found
wrecked on Lake Rnmadl. Iraw, with
one of the crew dead, three missing
and two Injured.
A searching party recovered the
body of radio officer B. B. Rees. and
gave first old to steward D. E. And
erson and station officer Hamson
who were Injured.
Pilot Capt. E. H. Attwcod. first
officer A. N. Spottlswoode and flight
clerk P. G. ubee were musing.
Tho Calpurnla left- Southampton
November 35 with mall and cargo
for India. After hopping from Ti
berius, on the Sea of Galilee, yester
day, the plane waa last reported at
6:32 p. m. Sunday ncarlng Lake Hab-
banlynh.
K. r. Logger Killed
5CT.AMATH FALLS. NOV. 30 JP
Hinder ehalna on a logging truck
parted near Beatty yesterday, crush
In! Erwln Nichols. 38, the driver,
to death beneath a log.
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The school children entertained
parents with a program Friday after
noon. The first graders demonttrat
ed progress In resdlng from their new
books. Alice Brysnt Introduced each
little entertainer. Jean and Jim Ar
nold, Blllle Ferns and Bobble Ferns
recited. George Carr, Jimmy Davis
and Evelyn Ferns of the fourth grade
gave "health Jingles." The Arnold
twins sang and acted out a little
song. Other recitations were by Pa
tricia MarphrUl, Evelyn Ferns and
Maxine Burning.
A colorful Mother Goose aklt, with
all the youngsters In costume, was
enacted by Robert Tacwls, Marlon
Ferns, Patricia Marshall, Roland
Smith. Ruth Wlltrout, Aurlole John
son, Shirley Smith, Goldte Wlltrout,
Josephine Kan tor. Lloyd Ferns, Dor
othea Kan tor, Blllle Davis, Bobble
Carr, George Carr, Joyce Marshall and
Jlmmle Davis.
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COST $17,663,161
I
SALEM. Nor. 38 flV The coat of
operating Oregon's sjrads amd high
achoola during the 1937-38 school
year was S17.663.161. annual reports
compiled by Rei Putnam, state super
intendent of public instruction, show
ed today.
The figure was the highest since
1933-34 when the operation cost was
only $13,149,384. low point of the
depression. In 1931-33, however, the
total was more than $18,000,000.
Of the total operation cost. $9.628. -487
wm spent for teachers salaries
and $4,374,364 for debt service. Other
items Included $1,660,680 for plant
operation, $1,570,365 for capital out
lays, and $953,155 for supervision.
Revenues $.7,426,541
School revenues during the year
totaled $17,426,541. of which 65.4
per cent came from local district
tares. 16.7 per iTom county
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school funds. 10 9 per cent from the
two-mill elementary school fund, 49
per cent from the high school tuition
fund, and 31 per cent from the
state " irreducible school fund.
t Indebtedness of school districts
totaled $16,663,950. of which the
bonded Indebtedness totaled $15.
068,003, lowest tn 10 years despite
the extensive PWA snd WPA 'school
building programs. Warrant Indebt
edness totaled $1,484,680, one fifth
that of 1933. and other Indebtedness
was $111,267.
New Census Record
School enrollment was 310.319, In
cluding 63.063 high school and 148.
156 grade school students. The school
census, Including all children be
tween four and 30 years of age. wss
359.063. highest In hiatory and 13,
000 more than 10 years ago.
Twenty per cent of last year's high
scuool graduates entered college,
three per cent more than the previous
year.
The average salary paid teachers
last year was $1,061. high school
teachers averaging $1,315. Junior high
teachers $1,378 and elementary
teachers $930. There were 505 grade
teachers who earned leas than $700
per year, 735 more who earned be
tween $700 and 9800. and 733 who re
ceived between $800 and $900.
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SAN rRANClSCO. NOT. 39-Wpk
Senate ratification of all trade treat
ies and exclusion of all farm com
modity Imports which might Increase
the number of "Idle men or Idle acre
age" or force sale of American pro
ducts below cost were advocated In
a program announced here by the
executive committee of the national
grange.
The program, a 15-polnt "platform
for agriculture. alao t opposed any
legislation leading to "regimentation
of farmers" or Infringement of state's
rights.
Louis J. Taber, national grange
muter, said the program, growing out
of the recent national grange conven
tion In Portland, Ore., was designed,
In general, to elevate farm prices to
the "reasonable profit" level and to
revise federal farm policies.
The committee advocated "amend
ment and simplification" of the fed
eral farm act, adoption of a mone
tary policy that will assure an honest
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posed amendments to such acts as
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effect on sgrlculture.
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highest tax levy In the city's his
tory next year, the Multnomah coun
ty tax supervising and conservation
commission announced today through
Its executive secretary, R, O. Flan
ders. The mlllage will be 69.5, exceeding
this year's levy by 3.5 mills.
The total levy of 59.5 mills will
Include 57.4 mills for local govern
ment and an estimated 3.1 mills for
the state elementary school fund.
There will be no levy for state gen
eral purposes In 1939.
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