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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
Palo Alto, Cal., Jan. 12. (JP)
Alumni had both praise and
criticism today for the selection
of Clark D. Shaughnessy, Uni
versity of Chicago's teamless
football coach, to succeed
Claude E. "Tiny" ThornhtU at
Stanford university.
Another group of graduates,
many of whom protested loudly
the work of Thornhlll, who was
dismissed recently after the
poorest Stanford season In
years, preferred to reserve com
ment until Shaughnessy had a
chance to show what he could
do with the forlorn football sit
uation here.
Approval of Shaughnessy's se
lection came from such alumni
as Leland Cutler, president of
the university trustees: Judge
L. R. Weinmann, board of ath
letic control member and Har
low Rothert, president of the
block "S society.
On the other side of the fence,
Eugene J. Korn, president of the
San Francisco board of trade,
(aid he was disappointed be
cause Dud De Groot, San Jose
State coach and former Stan
forditc, was r Jt selected.
J. Derroll Chace, oil company
executive and formef track star,
said:
"Why Stanford should go so
far afield to get a comparative
"unknown' when two of the best
coaches in America, De Groot
and Lawrence Shaw of Santa
Clara, were available, is beyond
us."
Elks Ruler Dies
The Dalles, Jan. 12. (!P)
James E. Merritt, 56, exalted
ruler of The Dalles Elks' lodge,
died of a heart attack yester
day. Mrs. Merritt, a bride of
less than a month, attended her
mother's funeral Wednesday at
Highland, 111.
BOWLING
City lesgus bowling matches last
night resulted In th following
scores: CCO Camp Preacott 3. A-l
Brewery 1; Teamsters s, Valentine's
1; Bsuer Lumber company S. Lewis
Super Service 1; Union Burner Oil 8,
Weeks and Orr 1. Scores follow:
Camp Prescott
,..113 183 118 SSO
-.100 100 119 310
Wilson ..
J. Duk..
T. Kllmczak 141 303 178 830
W. Qorczyca 136 140 134 418
A. Bender. 184 181
Handicap 38 43
161-
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Totals
Slesd
701 807 7333341
A-l Brewery
160
Binder 168 183
Kroeche! 136
Newlsnd
Lyons
Swoaps .
113 136 407
07 406
140 373
108
-.160 173 166 478
,1B8 137 166 601
Totals
.788 883 6043184
Lot
Chrlstensen
Swoape. A. ..
Lewis. Dick.
Dixon .
1S3 178 187 496
117 143 138 898
...147 199 181 837
.134 141 148 420
...183 160 149 401
Totals 718 821
Valentine's Cafe
Hltsler
Woods .
Absentee
Carklns .
Reltsma .
Handicap
..131
..140
-168
.134
. 8
141
14S
140
301
168
8
146 441
148 428
140 420
190 649
169 481
3 9
Totals ,....730 793 7863398
Baner Lumber Co.
English 117 164 166 437
Mlksche 134 196 169 479
McOormlck 181 136 146 462
Schellne 169 136 180 466
Green 166 170 146 483
Totals 787 793 7663306
Lewis Super
Lounsberry, phll.163 144 173 469
Lounsberry, Geo. .143 160 161 464
Lewis, Roy ...133 180 147 419
Uttrell, H 114 179 193 486
Wheelock, Cllff....l66 133 137 416
Totals
687 765 8113388
Canadian Aluminum
London. Jan. 12. (P) Brit
ain has purchased Canada's en
tire exportable surplus of alumi
num and has an agent in Can
ada "who is making an arrange
ment to expand production
there," Col. J. J. Llewellin, par
liamentary secretary to the min
istry of supply, disclosed today.
Orr,
Orr. B. .
Col ton
Ayres
Welsenburger
Handicap .
Weeks Orr
..174 164 166 493
128 160 107 383
-142 143 128 413
98 157 163 416
136
. 18
160 314 09
15 18 48
Albany, Ore., Jan. 12.
James A. Malone, 56, time
keeper for the Woodruff Log
ging company, drowned yester
day in an automobile plunge
from a bridge into the Cala
pooia river.
24th Child
Berlin, N. H. (U.R) The 24th
child of Arthur P. Morel was a
12-pound son. He had 12 chil
dren by his first wife and 12 by
his second all but four are
living.
Totals 688 788 7833258
Union Burner Oil
Grsmes 157 128 142 427
Frlsble 148 150 159 467
Dickinson 133 154 304 491
Hohlweg 105 158 124 387
Eads 189 178 185 562
..733 768 8142314
Totals
Off Color
Redding, Cal.-MU.R)....A loyal
navy wife thought it would be
fine to have red and green run
ning lights on her automobile
so had one headlight red and
the other green. A highway pa
trolman warned her such lights
might be fine on the high seas
but distinctly taboo on Califor
nia highways.
Closing time for Too Late to Clai
slfy Ads is 1:30 p. m.
Use Mall Tribune want
By FRANK JENKINS
DOY GARDNER, describing
himself in a note as ''old and
tired," (he was 551 commits sui
cide in a San Francisco hotel b;
corking the cracks in the doors
and windows and mixing chemi
cals to produce poison gas.
Gardner, in his day, was one
of the nation's most glamorous
bandits, but the glamor wore off.
It sounds like preaching to say
so, but glamor of that sort AL
WAYS wears off.
115IKHAEL M. KAGANOVICH,
soviet commissar for avia
tion, is relieved of his duties,
the papers tell us and "trans
ferred to another post."
(The post to which he has been
transferred, doubtless, is the one
referred to by the ancient Teu
tonic tribes as Valhalla, which
the Soviets, being godless, do not
recognize.)
pOPENHAGEN dispatches
quote reports that more than
100 Russian officers have been
called back from the Finnish
front, some of them to face trial
before special courts consisting
of people's commissars.
Their crime is that THEY
FAILED.
These Copenhagen. (Denmark)
dispatches add that the commis
sariat dealing with supplies is
especially under Stalin's fire,
with many reported executions.
RECOMMENDED to Stalin's at
tention: Persia, driving vast hordes of
semi-slave troops into battle
under the whip, FAILED CON
SPICUOUSLY to conquer the
free Greeks who were fighting
for their homes and their lib
erties. TPHE Germans say eight British
vessels were sunk in Tues
day's naval blitzkrieg in the
North Sea and adjacent waters.
The British say it was only two.
In Wednesday's air fight over
the German fortified Island of
Sylt, the British say two enemy
planes were downed with a loss
of only one of their own. The
Germans, going them consider
ably better, say three British
planes were shot down and one
crippled with NO GERMAN
LOSSES.
. (Americans, shrugging their
shoulders cynically as they read,
say "Phooey on both of you!")
QUESTION: Do the British and
the German censors really be
lieve they are fooling each other,
or are they merely trying to fool
the people at home?
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
AT THE
National Capitol
WITH
John W. Kelly
(Continued from Para One.)
he found three adults, two chil
dren and a couple of dogs. He
asked where they were from
and they replied: "the Willam
ette Valley", and Holman snap
ped back they were then In the
heart of the Willamette valley.
Management officials explained
they thought the tenants were
migrants from California not
from over Salem way, where
the baby was born.
In a corner Holman saw four
shotguns which, with the dogs,
come in handy for a little hunt
ing. The senator thinks that no
person on relief, drawing sub
sistence from the federal gov
ernment, should be permitted to
have lethal weapons.
Data promised the senator on
the cost, operation, maintenance,
population, have not been sup
plied. He wants to know how
much the migratory camp con
tributes toward education.
LIE is not hard-hearted and
realizes aid must be fur
nished the needy, says the Junior
Oregon senator, but there have been
too many millions wasted and the
time has come to apply the brakes
In spending. Some things can be
dispensed with and the republic still
Burvlve.
which goes to the Paclflo coast. Doris
Duks (roll your own), richest girl In
America, slmoat stols the show from
Mr. Roosevelt, as ereryons had eyes
on her.
She was smothered with bracelets,
earrings, necklaces, all of gold that
has escaped the government cache In
Kentucky. The Duke wealth enabled
her husband to be appointed minis
ter to Ontario. It was noticeable
that the Democrats were fatter than
when they attended the first Jackson
Day dinner to raise funds for the
party. Public troughlng haa not
starved any of them.
SEVERE COLD BIGS
HEAVY PURCHASE OF
WARMER DUDS, SKATtS
New York, Jan. 12. MP)
Retail merchants' supplies of
winter clothes were all but
cleaned out this week as cold I
and snow kept America shiver
ing, Dun & Bradstreet said to
day in a weekly survey.
Buying was especially large,
the review said, tn suburban
areas. At the same time, busi
ness In some rural sections was
virtually at a standstill due to
weather conditions discouraging
travel to shopping centers.
Average gain in volume over
last year for all retailers was
estimated by the agency at 7
to 13 per cent.
"Stores In some cities re
ported stocks of tee skates and
sporting apparel virtually ex
hausted . Clothing pro
motions were scoring excep
tional gains over last year,
despite the generally smaller
markdowns in effect," the re
view declared.
"Travel and resort wear
shops reported gains In salv
volume of S to 10 per cent,
the sharp decline in cruise)
wear notwithstanding."
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CAUSE of delay In the president
sending the nomination of Sena
tor Lewis B. Schwellenboch for fed
eral district Judge In Washington
state was the argument between the
White Hcnise and the senator. With
Indiana's Mint on, Schwellenbach was
one of the two principal defenders
of the faith on the senate floor; they
have been 100 percent, plus. Each
has hoped for reward by appointment
on the supreme court, but Mr. Roose
velt has passed them up.
By the rules of the game, Schwel
lenbach Is entitled to the district
Judge Job. Political conditions In
Washington are confusing this year
and Schwellenbach la not certain
that he could be re-elected; also his
relations with, the senior senator.
Homer T. Bone, are not pleasant.
The White Hou?, In no position to
refuse the appointment, haa argued
with Schwellenbach. to continue in
the senate, telling him his re-election
Is a cinch.
Intimates of the Washington sena
tor say Schwellenbach Is tired of
politics and wants to retire to a more
quiet life on the bench.
UNDER the 1939 agricultural pro
gram of Triple A, It Is estimated
that 31,000 farmers In Oregon will
be paid 94,121,000. Estimate for farm
ers In Washington cooperating with
the plan Is $4,953,000.' Parity pay
ments of December 30 were 1.467,700
for Oregon; $3,101,640 for Washington,
JACKSON Day dinner President
Roosevelt was not watching the
clock when he made his speech, but
the radio managers were and they
were alarmed when he began using
time of. the Amos and Andy recast.
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