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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED FORD, PRECOX. MONDAY, JITXE 17. 1940. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and Dab To MmI Delta Deb will convene thia evening at the home of Miss Mary Hollo wly, 323 Mie street. Visits Hr Jules Lovenger of Salt Lake City. Utah, is pending several days her at the Hotel Medford. Creaton ..Here T. . Stanley Creson of Concord, Calif., is spending several days in this city on business. On Butineu Subaltern Har ry H. BaKer or lci; tamp Seiad. Cal., transacted business at CCC headquarters here to day. In Hospital Mrs. Ruth G. Tetherow of Grants Pass is patient in Sacred Heart hos pital. She formerly was en gaged in Dusiness nere. Ta Fsmodel Ernest J. Smith of 236 South Oakriale avenue applied at the city building in spector's office Saturday for a permit to remodel his residence at a stated cost of $1,000. Court Citation Luke J. Sin gleton. 52, of Klamath Falls was cited by state police yes terday to appear in Medford justice of the peace court June 22 charged with driving a car without an operator's license. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don F. F rakes in the Robertson maternity home In Lakeview Saturday morning, June IS. Mr. and Mrs. Frokes have many friends here. On Vacation Mrs. Mildred N.Florey, of 34 florth Ivy street is spending several days vacation at home. She is book keeper at the dentist office of Johnson Elliott in the Medford Center building. Drives North A. S. Rosen baum, district freight and pas senger agent of the Southern Pacific company, drove to Oak land Ore., and back Saturday afternoon. He transacted busi ness in Oakland. On Business Miss Marcella McCullough of Baker, is trans acting business here for a week. Miss McCullough is well known here, having spent considerable time in this district on mining business. She is registered at the Hotel Medford. To Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Davis and daughter Marilyn were to leave today for Boise, Idaho, to attend fun eral services for Mrs. Davis' sister-in-law, Mrs. Oval Ran dolph, who died yesterday. The Davis family expected to be away a week. Smith Back Philo D. Smith has returned to do staff work at CCC headquarters here after an absence of several months. Mr. Smith returned to Medford yesterday from Redmond where he and Mrs. Smith spent the week-end. Mrs. Smith will re main in Redmond for a week visiting her parents. Sponsors Tea A Unity tea will be given at the home of vMrs. Effle Kurtz. 204 North Ivy street, Wednesday after noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. All persons Interested in the study of Unity or kindred subjects are invited to attend. Fish Here Ralph Napp and T. F. Watson are spending a week fishing In Rogue river. They are staying at the Union Creek cabin of Mrs. R. J. Con roy who is Mr. Watson's sister-in-law. The two men live in San Francisco and were ac companied here by Mr. Wat son's son, T. F. Watson. Jr., who is a house guest at the Conroy home at 201 Crater Lake avenue. WITH SLOWER-BURNING N recent l.beratofy tat. CAMELS burned 21 'war than Mm svarafa f 1 S otHer af largaU-aaHtiH krands tested -slews tnaa artyef them. That BMaaa, a the an rag, taMklng plot aou! t 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! PERSONAL Back From Cell? Miss Car aline Cook returned Friday to her home at 630 Crater Lake avenue from Corvallis where she was a student at Oregon State College. Back From Cast Dr. LeRoy C. Jensen returned last mid night by United mainliner from New York City where he at tended the annual convention of the American Medical asso ciation. Back From Cuba Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lemery re turned by United mainliner last midnight from Havana, Cuba, where they had vacationed and where the doctor, president of the Medford Rotary club, at tended the annual convention of Rotary International. Fines Levied Wayne S. Bird sail. 48, and Ted R. Wood. 21, a CCC Camp Applegate enrolle, were both fined $10 in city police court this morning on charges of drunkenness. The fines were suspended pending good behavior. James K. An derson, 27, also charged with drunkenness, was ordered to leave town immediately or spend ten days in jail. He said he would leave. Job Tests U. S. civil service commission today announced open competitive examinations to fill the position of ward at tendant at the Veterans neuro psychiatry hospital in Rose burg. Applications must be on file not later than July 3. Com plete information may be pro cured at Medford postoffice from Stanley G. Sherwood, act ing secretary of the local board of civil service examiners. Pleasure Hop Robert Forbes, president of the Crater Flying club, flew Dr. H. T. Gentle. Medford CCC district surgeon, yesterday to Monmouth where both were dinner guests at the home of Dr. Gentle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gentle. The Medford man left in the morn ing and returned in the eve ning. The plane, a Piper coupe, was landed in a field which was part of the property owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gentle. Many Outings United States forest service office here re ported today the following re corded outings at various re creational spots Sunday: At Lake O' the Woods. 350 en joyed the campgrounds and 100 persons were at the resort; 100 journeyed to Fish Lake; 50 cars earning approximately 200 per sons were at McKee Bridge camp in the Applegate district; 350 persons were at Union Creek; and the small camp sites on the Diamond Lake highway were filled to capacity with picnickers. At Airport Lieut. R. J. Mer rill of the Washington national guard stopped at Medford mun icipal airport today to have his Douglas observation plane re filled. He was enroute from Oakland. Cal.. to Spokane. Wash. Arrivals yesterday In cluded C. F. Hallinan, enroute from Monterey, Cal., to Port land in a Kari-Keen plane; Lieut D. F. Williamson, Tacoma. Wash., to Oakland in Doug las observation; Lieut. J. W. Luker. Pearson Field.-Vancouver, Wash., to Moffett Field, Sunnyvale, Cal., in a Douglas observation; Capt. E. L. Tod orouis, Pearson to Moffett In a Douglas observation; Capt. E. R Farley, Portland to Sacra mento in a North American basic trainer; and Bob Sproat of the Klamath Falls Flying club to No. 3, Klamath Falls to Montague, Cal., and return via Medford in a Piper Cub. Plane Passengers Floyd Mc. Elroy arrived by United Main liner this afternoon from San Francisco and Mrs. T. P. Franco L and R. R. Mclntyre left on the sama plane for Portland. Ar- ; rivals from the north on the forenoon Mainliner were R. M. Hughes, Earl Phillips. W. M. Balsam. B. R. Broderick md B.I E. Wilcox. Mrs. F. C. Stratton and Mr. Mclntyre arrived from the north on the Sunday mid night plane. H. G. Butler and J. S. Patterson arrived from the south by Mainliner last night. R. E. Tethrow and J. B. Watson arrived from the north last eve ning and Ted Snoop of Klamath Falls left on the same plane for San Francisco. Miss C. Apple- gate and Frances Howard ar rived from the south on the northbound flagstop Mainliner yesterday afternoon and leaving on the same plane were R. H. Wenzel, to Seattle, Wash., and Dr. A. Clark, to Chicago via Portland. Mrs. T. E. May re turned from Oakland, Cal.. on the regular afternoon plane yes terday and departing on the same plane were R. E. Mann, to Seattle, and P. E. Wilcox, to Portland. W. P. Davidson ar rived from Portland yesterday forenoon and leaving on the same plane were Edvardo Mor gens, to San Francisco, and S. R. Heymann, to Chicago via San Francisco. G. Roberts returned from Portland Saturday mid night. E Sarnia, Ont., June 17. (fP) Police investigators of Canada and the United States consider ed today the possibility that a fire set In a box car carrying airplane motors across the In ternational border was an at tempt to blow up the railway tunnel beneath the St. Clair river between Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia. The fire was set late Satur day in a car carrying four motors consigned from a Mon tana plant to the Fleet Aircraft corporation at Fort Erie, Ont. A railway guard discovered the blaze which was extinguished without damage. Three hours earlier, a 10 or 12 car train carrying what were described as "bomb parts" trav eled through the same tunnel. That train also came from Mon tana. . Police were considering the possibility that the person who set the fire had Intended to set the earlier train ablaze. Moscow, June 17 (Jft The German ambassador. Count Frledrich Werner Von Schu lenberg visited Foreign Commis sar Vyacheslaff Molotoff to night. Dm Kill Tribune want ails. TO CANADA-j.yPierr. pent Moffat (above) was noml. nsted by President Roosevelt to be new I'. 8. envoy -to Canada, succeeding James H. R. Crom well, whs resigned to ran for tht V. S. Senate. Chief of stata department's European division. Moffat is native of New York state and career diplomat of long experience. I (:S- -1 j lcL 12 ARMY FLIERS DIE IN MID-AIR PUNEC0LLI1N (Continued from Par One.) sued the following list of men known to have been aboard the two bombers: Lieut. Paul Burllngame. grad uate of West Point, of Louis ville Ky. Second Lieut. J. F. Dow, of Houlton, Me. Second Lieut. H. P. Bedient. of Falconer, N. Y. Second Lieut. Richard M. By lander of Little Rock. Ark. Second Lieut. P. M. Lambert, of Lakewood, N. V. Second Lieut. J. H. Hall, of Lawrence. Kansas. Staff Sergeant Martin Cos tello, of New Bedford, Mass. Corporal T. P. Kraszewski, of Guttenberg. N. J. Private Clinton O. Rhodes, of Clinton, N. J. Staff Sergeant Claude A. Shelbaer, of Hempstead, Long Island. Corporal Frank Deely, of Daytona, Besch, Fla. Lieut. Hall was married a month ago tc Miss Louise Owens, daughter of Major and Mrs. Ray L. Owens, of Hamil ton Field, San Francisco. Tulsa. Okla.. June 17. Pi A mid-air collision between two training planes killed two stu dents and an Instructor today six miles east of Municipal air port. Two persons on the ground were injured. The two ships crashed while flying at an estimated altitude of 2,000 feet, burst into flames and plummeted to the earth witnesses said. The bodies of the three vie tims were burned beyond recog nition. The dead were identified as: Louis Seibel. 19, student at a training school. John Langmaid, instructor at tne school. Cadet Daniel G. Stone. 23. government cadet at the school. Radio Highlights By Associated Press ' (Time is Pacific Standard) . Tonight: Europe CBS 4:55: WJZ-NBC 6; MBS 8: NBC 8. Talks WJZ-NBC 7:30 Radio Forum, Sen. H. F. Byrd on "Fi nancial Defense"; WEAF-NBC 7:15 Sen. Burton K. Wheeler on Xeep Out of War." Tuesday: Europe NBC 4 a.m., 9:45 a.m.: CBS 4 a.m., 2:45 p.m.; WEAF-NBC 9:30 a.m. Births Born, June 16 at Sacred Heart hospital a baby boy weighing 8 pounds, 2 ounces to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Deuchler of Route 4, box 48. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker of Butte Falls at Sacred Heart hospital June 16 a baby boy weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Medford Mercury On Upward Trend The temperature here was on the upward move again today, reaching 93 degrees by 2:30 p. m., three higher than at the same hour yesterday. The maxi mum yesterday was 94. Official forecast was for fair weather tonight and tomorrow, little change in temperature. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada la 10 p. n. ALWAYS TWO FEATURES Color! Music! Drama! Ena tomorroa Mia! HllnrM VanKhM" n Hall DUne; Color tarloon WED. and THUB9. J'' M FOSTtH "A fl1 YotrnA A W.rnlnoV . r U rlllKIH WAITRFW PI Ml llltllliLVU ULfilltlU sumAix KIDNAP ATTEMPT ' AT GRANTS PASS . Grants Pass, Ore., June 17. i.-Pi State and federal offi cers today were questioning Dol lie McGinnls, Portland, wait ress, recently employed at Trin idad, Cal., and Chris Evange linos and J. H. Stewart of Trin idad, Sheriff A. Donley Barnes said. The three were held on open charges. Barnes said the woman, blonde and 23. alleged that she was forcibly placed in Stewart's car here Saturday by Evange linos and was driven to the California state line on the Red wood highway. She sought and received protection from Kle bert Gautreaux and E. G. Gard ner at The Rendezvous, a Cali fornia state line tavern, she said. The sheriff reported the wo man was bruised about her neck. He gave Stewart's age as 35 and Evansclinos' as 45. He said Evangclinos was the wo man's employer in a Trinidad restaurant and that she said she hitchhiked here. District Attorney Orval J. Millard reported the two men had made statements which "implicated" themselves. In the first 14 years after British occupation in 18!2, Egypt' trade multiplied five times. t it t & A -4-S ljtlglAf &2 sitirf YOUNC -LAD Y Princess Elisabeth, heir presumptive to the throne of England now ruled by her father. King George, Is shown after a ride throush Windsor Tark. Fast (rowing up, the Utile princess was recently 14 year old. Mt 1 Tl,1-7:0n-tt:1Ji ENDS TOMORROW NIGH7 u plus Frank Capra's "IAVLCAI)E of Academy Anardt" Starts WEDNtSDAYI KJ Vi -A TIL? 3 1 - a .-9 PHr r Hi HZ- L t Dramatic Role As the sadistic ruler of a desert Island, peopled by en slaved convicts whom he forces to work in his diamond mine. Peter Lorre comes to the New Rialto Theatre for tomorrow and Wednesday in his newest horror picture, "Island of Doomed Men." which plays as the companion feature with "Florian." starring Robert Young and Helen Gilbert. Hochelle Hudson as his young wife and primary object of his cruelty, and Robert Wilcox as an undercover agent working to smash Lorre's bestial racket, head the ste'hr- supporting cast in "Island of Doomed Men." Eddie Cantor Show At Craterian Gets Audience Approval Eddie Cantor proved yester day at the Craterian Theatre where he opened in "The Story of FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS" that he doesn't need a chorus of a hundred beautiful girls in scantics to entertain his public. Playing a real human being. Eddies scores a distinct per sonal triumph as an actor. The story of FORTY LIT TLE MOTHERS" is the story of a timid professor who pre vents a despondent mother from committing suicide and then In advertently inherits her baby which he finds abandoned on a waiting noon bench. When the professor gets n Job at a girls' boarding school he surrpetiously takes the baby with him and attempts to keep It secretly in his rooms. The girls, who think he isn't as handsome as his predecessor, plot to have him fired. Then they find the baby and. Instead, become forty little mothers. Holding his own with the more mature players is eight-months- old Baby Quintanilla. the Infant around whom most of the action centers, and one of the most appealing babies yet to reach the screen. Also on the program is Frank Capra'i intensely interesting "Cavalcade of Academy Awards," with all the stars who have won the honors. This is well worth the price of admis sion alone. HIGHER OCTANE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY NEW EH America's Favorito Gasoline GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION A Seeany.Vacuvm Camaaay Salad Murder Jury Oregon City, Ore, June 17. i.Pi Selection of a jury to try John Odrll, 43. Cherryvill far mer, for the slaying of David W. Dunlap, 23, started in cir cuit court today. Dunlap, an em ploye at Odell s farm, was killed April S. Odell 1 charged with first-degree murder. Too Late to Classify FOR BAIT Bin- rbarnaa tc. 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