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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. -see OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1940. PAGE NINE J'VILLE TO OPEN RUSH FIRE CREWS SCHOOLS, SEPT. 9 Jacksonville elementary and high schools will open Monday, September 0. High school stud ents, who have not registered, will register at the high school building between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. during the week of September 2 to 7. Any pupil six years of age on or before November 15 will be eligible for admission to the first grade, according to A. L. Beck, Superintendent. Jacksonville school District No. I has purchased two new school busses for the school year 1940-41. One, a thirty-six pas senger bus, will transport the elementary pupils from the East end of the district and high school pupils from Griffin Creek and Weslslde to Jackson ville. The other, a sixty passen ger bus, will transport pupils from the Sterling and Ruch districts. About 1.200.000 persons In the U. S. are employed in pub lic education. GRAVEL GONTRACT BURGLAR VISITS Hamilton. Mont., Aug. 22. (Pi A special train loaded with 300 forest fire fighters, rolled : into Hamilton today from Spo-1 kane, Wash., and the men were ! sent to battle more than SO blazes flaming up in the rugeed, densely-timbered Bitter Root valley. Another 173 CCC enrollees from the Kaniksu national for est moved in on the fire lines. There was a sharp drop in temperature with cloudy skies holding some promise of rain to Improve a situation regarded by forest rangers as "better but still tense." The largest blaze., In the vi cinity of Hughes creek, covered approximately 700 acres. Sailor a Suicide Seattle, Aug. 22. IP) The sheriff's office reported today Benjamin Guy Painter, about 30, navy torpedo man, first class, on the aircraft carrier Lexinton, shot himself fatally last night at an amusement re- 'sort shooting gallery. Portland, Aug. 22. Y The state hignway commission con sidered bids on nine projects to day estimated to cost more than a quarter million dollars. The group opened its regular August two-day meeting after inspecting parks and roads on the Oregon coast. Low bids opened today In cluded: Gold Hill rock production in Jackson county, 13,100 cubic yards of crushed gravel. R. I. Stuart and Sons, Medford, $18. 940. Furnishing of 16.S00 cubic yards of crushed gravel for Little Butte-Cascade Gorge sec tion of Crater Lake highway in Jackson county, R. I. Stuart and Sons, Medford, $18,423. IM A house burglar Wednesday afternoon ransacked the resi dence of Mrs. Ruth Holmes. 208 West Jackson boulevard, ob taining slightly over $13 in cash, several candy bars and some cookies. City police raid that Mrs. Holmes explained she was out of the house for two hours dur ing the afternoon, and that when she returned the place clearly showed the effects of the prow ler. Entrance to the residence apparently was made through an unlocked back screen door, police said. Because of the missing candy bars and cookies, it was be lieved possible the burglary may have been the work of youngsters. War Boosts Export Washington. Aug. 22.2r I War demands for airplanes. steel, machinery and other vital military supplies boosted United States exports 33 percent to a $3,273,000,000 total in the first 10 months of the European conflict. F Clcting ttma for Too Late to Cits- if; Ada u 1:30 p m. Vichy, France, Aug. 22. M Britain's refusal to lift the blockade against France w:i; termed "an act of hostility" to night in a speech by Foreign Minister Paul Bsudotn. This, the foreign minister de clared in answer to Prime Min ister Churchill's Tuesday ad dress, is "perhaps even nore painful than the Mcrs-El-KiMr attack. He referred to assault of the British fleet on French warships at France's North African base early in July, as a result of which the Petain government broke off diplomatic relations with England. 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