Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1940.
Labor Plans Road Code
Denver. Aug! 22 P) Offic
ials of the International Broth
erhood of Teamsters (AFL) are
preparing a standard code of
rules of the road, designed to
promote highway safety, for
consideration at the union's
four-day western district con
vention opening here Sept. 1.
Find RWer Victim
Oregon City. Aug. 2!. -P
The body of Robert Malay, 67,
known along the riverfront here
as "Sturgeon Bob." was recov
ered from the Willsmette river
yesterday a few hours after his
overturned fishing boat was
found.
Closing time lor Too Late to Clea
nly ads u 1 30 p m.
TROTSKY DIES OF
PICKAX WOUNDS;
STALINACCUSED
(Continued from rao On.)
PRESIDENT GIVES Long and Short of Staff
VESSEL'S COURSE
Calif.-Oregon at '40 Fair
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questioning a few hours after
Trotsky died.
In his first statement Jackson
said he decided to kill Trotsky
after being "disillusioned" by
the Russian's recently expressed
political views. They added that
Jackson was not a Belgian, as
he claimed, but an American
citizen formerly of New York
City.
Police also detained a woman
listed as Sylvia Agaloff of
Brooklyn, N. Y.. whom they
said was Jackson's sweetheart,
but whom Trotsky's associates
said they thought was Jackson's
wife.
She said she was unaware of
any assassination plot and wept
as she recalled she had intro
duced Jackson to Trotsky. She
said she was a sister of a for
mer secretary of the exiled Russian.
Funeral plans were uncertain.
Some of Trotsky s aides said
burial "very likely" would be
In Mexico City, but definite
plans had not been made.
In New York, James Cannon,
secretary of the socialist work
ers party in the United States
and mentioned by certain
Trotsky followers as likely new
head of the Fourth International
said:
"We plan to hold the funeral
here to give the working peo
ple of New York an opportun
ity to show their reverence for
the memory of this great leader
nd their hatred and contempt
for Stalinism."
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NOTED DEAD
Onn of (he icrrat Attraction at h f.oMrn Internal Innal
KvponKton la th WontlWlanU t'onrt of tli hhala-4'ai.rn. iiuil1hir
no if the California ommtion Count? tironp HufliJinfc, whrrit
wild life of Nortlirn Callfftmia and KoullWn Oregon I pthihitnl.
Hhnwn In photo In Mono Prlrr, Foil- Itcritrr beauty, with a Chlnfxte
p lira ant from Honthern r-tfun. Thousand of vitJUirt have been
attracted to tho wild wood ill splay.
SENATE EXPLAINS
was In command of the allied
forces in the battle of Flanders,
and Gen. R-ne Jacques Adolphe
Prioux. whose rear guard fight
permitted the withdrawal of
British and French troops from
Dunkerque.
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Valletta, Malta, Aug. 22. (P)
Lord Strickland. 79, former
prime minister of Malta, died to
day. He was the first Baron
Strickland and the Maltese
Count Delia Catina. He had been
111 three days.
The picturesque nobleman
once was Involved in a personal
quarrel with the Pope over
whether the Catholic church had
authority to order a priest who
was a British subject to leave
the Island as a disciplinary measure.
After an Investigation by a
British royal commission. Lord
Strickland finally apologized to
the pope for "words that should
be withdrawn."
Meteorological Report
Bt T- WFATIIFR Bl HFAO
Torre ts
Medford and Tlclnlty: Pair tontuht
and Friday, imia change In temper
ature. Oregoat Fair tonight and Friday
but foca on tht coast, slightly
warmer Inland over nnrlhweat por
tion, Friday moderate norlhwrat wind
off the coast.
Loral Data
Temperature a jrrar ago today:
blsheat 101, loweet 58.
Total monthly precipitation, trace;
deficiency for the month. .14 Inohra.
Total precipitation alnre etrptrm
br 1. 1030. 32 00 inrhre; eiceea for
the aeaaon 4 So lnchea.
Relative humidity at ft p. m. yei
terday ao percent; S a. m. today,
60 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise S 37 a, m.. aun
aet 7:00 p. m.
Obaerralloni 1 alien at 4 30 a. ni.
170 Meridian Time.
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Washinsrton, Aug. 22. (IP)
The senate immigration commit
tee has said that it was "not in
terested in the alien involved"
when it recommended recently
that Harry Bridges, west coast
labor leader, be Investigated by
the Justice department rather
than deported immediately.
The committee made known
Its views yesterday in a report
to the senate explaining its pro
posal to substitute un investiga
tion for a house approved bill
calling for summary deportation
of the Australian-born alien.
"The fate of the Ind. vicinal
alien is not important lis com
pared with the fate of all of our
people who might ultimately be
injured thereby," the commit
tee said.
"We In America Inherit a
treasure. That treasure is not In
gold or land or other resources.
It is the treasure of liberty. The
right to be free, the right to
think and speak, and to print,
and to worship theso are our
Inheritances. He who strikes at
them strikes at our democracy
itself."
Rome, Aug. 22. IIP) The
sinking of a British submarine
in the eastern Mediterranean,
torpedoing of a British de
stroyer and air attacks on a
squadron of British cruisers in
which two were reported dam
aged were announced by the
Italian high command today.
Air raiders who bombed Gib
raltar early yesterday were
identified as Italian in today's
communique. It said one of the
attacking planes was lost.
The sinking of the British
submarine was credited to an
Italian torpedo bout, while an
Italian submarine was said to
have torpedoed the British destroyer.
Use Mall Tribune want a da.
Washington. Aug. 22. P)
The reason this government re
fused to change the course of
the army transport American
Legion despite a German warn
ing was related by President
Roosevelt today to Senator Bone
(D-Wash), who charged in the;
senate this week that war had i
been risked In the matter be
cause of stubborncss.
Sumner Welles., undersecre
tary of state, also was present
when the president received
Bone in the living qusrters ofi
the White House.
Stephen Early, the president's
press secretary, described the
situation to reporters as a case
of one nation having said cer
tain waters were mined and an
other having said certain other
waters were mined.
The number of refugee Amer
icans brought home by the
transport from Petsamo. Fin
land, was nearly double the
number which had been expec
ted originally, Early said, and
no food for the additional ones
was to be had in Petsamo. The
route taken was probably the
most direct one, the secretary
said.
He reiterated that the decis
ion regarding the route that was
followed was reached on the
recommendation of the army
and navy high command.
Asked by newsmen whether
the president's explanation had
satisfied him, Bone declared:
"My only Interest waj to keep
the ship from being blown up.
God knu what miijht happen
if it were sunk. I don't know
anything about the minefields
against which different coun
tries warned."
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Unalaska. Alaska, Aug. 22
(P) Unalaska and vicinity felt
the sharpest earthquake shock
In several years last night as
buildings rocked and dishes rat
tled, but no damage or injuries
were reported. The first shock,
at 7:29 p. m. (PST) was of 12
seconds duration. A second shock
of three seconds' duration fol
lowed at 7:33 p. m.
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Vichy, France. Aug. 22. (Pi
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of 152 French generals in ac
cordance with the French-German
armistice provision for a
quick demobilisation of the
army was announced today.
Those retiring include Ma).
Gen. Georges Blnnchard,' who
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