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PAGE ETGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1941. ELKS TO OBSERVE NIGHT OF JUNE 12 "Over 1,400 lodges of the Be nevolent and Protective Order of Elks will dedicate one day next week to their annual re- newel of allegiance to the na tion'! flag," Exalted Ruler Ern est L. Scott of the Medford lodge said Saturday," and there are special reasons why the eel' ebrations should carry unusual zeal and enthusiasm this year. "Medford lodge will hold its annual Flag day exercises Thursday night, June 12 at 8:30 o'clock in the temple. The serv ices will be open and the public is especially invited to attend, the exalted ruled continued. "The Elks have a special reason to be proud of the part the order has taken in setting aside a day given over to rev ering the stars and stripes a day of patriotic devotion to all we Americans hold dear. The flag, a token, a symbol, is hon ored for those things in gov ernment for which it stands freedom of speech, religion, press and assembly." NATIONAL HOTEL This Is National Hotel Week and the Hotel Medford, Hotel Jackson and Hotel Holland arc observing the occasion by call ing special attention to their ser vices and facilities. Sizeable pay rolls and substantial support of local industries are among the contributions of these hotels to this community, it was an nounced. In commenting upon the hotel organization of the country, t spokesman of the local group pointed out the fact that hotels rank seventh among the buyers of Uncle Sam's goods. There are over 18,000 recognized hotels In the United States. In only a few years the hotels of the country plan to celebrate the 130th year of "open house," marking the establishment of the first real hotel in the United States in 1704. It is a far cry from that early hostelry to the great hotels of to day, the largest of which has 3000 rooms. A glance backward at the rules posted in a tavern 12S years ago gives an idea of how we have advanced from the primitive. The rules included the following: "No boots to be worn in bed; no more than five to sleep In one bed; organ grind ers to sleep in wash house; no razor grinders or tinkers taken In." Greeter Honored Nf; .Aay- V if'.." 4 E. W. Elmore of Los Angeles Charter No. 30 was today se lected by the national conven tion of Hotel Greeters of Amer ica, meeting In Houston, Texas. as having done the most out standing public relations work en behalf of Greeterlsm In the United States during the past 12 months. PUPILS 10 GRADUATE U FATHER TO SERVE 20 YEARS IN PEN John Emerson Cooper, 33. former Central Point resident, was sentenced to serve an inde terminate term not to exceed 20 yean, by Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna today. Cooper entered a plea of guilty to an Indictment charging rape of a daughter. The minimum sentence was im posed. The maximum Is life. The proceedings lasted only about two minutes, due to de tails of the case being discussed In chambers. Cooper was asked If he had anything to say, suid shook his head negatively. Sen tence was then pronounced. Authorities describe the case as extremely sordid. The daugh ter, 14, Is now a mother and in Portland welfare home. Births Willamette University, Salem June 2. (Spl.) Among the 177 Willamette University students to receive diplomas at the com mencement exercises Saturday afternoon will be four students from Jackson county. The prin cipal address will be given by Dr. J. Read Bain, professor of sociology 'at Miami University and a Willamette alumnus. Among those receiving their B. A. degrees at the university are Miss Ruth Hedges, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Hedges. 838 East Main street; Robert Hinman, 338 South Holly street, of Medford; Miss Dorothy Moore of Ashland and Richard Jewett of Central Point. Recently announced at Wil lamette university was the se lection of outstanding junior students in their major fields to serve as assistants to their ma jor professors during the coming school year. Helen Chlrgwin, of Medford, major in French was announced as the senior scholar for next fall In the French department. WALPOLE TAKEN BY HEART ATTACK London, June 2 iff) Sir Hugh Walpole, author of a novel a year since he was 23, is dead at 57. He died of a heart attack early yesterday after a week of illness. Services will be held Wednes day at Keswick, in the Cumber land mountains. An obituary notice said there would be "no mourning, by his request. Up to his last Illness Sir HuRh kept himself at the writing which he said came as naturally as breathing. Born at Osteopathic clinic Sunday morning. June 1, a baby daughter weighing 7 pounds ft ounces to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith of 308 Mary street. SENIOR GOLF TOURNEY Eugene, Ore., June J 6P) J. L. Shaw, Portland, won the championship in the seventh an nual Oregon Senior Golf associa tion spring handicap tournament here yesterday with a one-up vic tory over L. M. Haydon, Port land, the defending tltlist. Shaw, who ousted ModalM Ilcrt Prescott, Eugene, in the first round and Kay Lemley, Cottage Grove in the srml finn'.s shot a 78. Hnydon, who defeated W. L. McCulloch in the semi finals, spotted Shaw two strokes. TO OAKS, 5-0, 7-2; SEATTLE TIES STARS By the Associated Press Solaced by the fact they've been much better road team than a home team, the Seattle Rainlers headed south today for a series with Sacramento's So lons, who finally lost their first series of the season to San Fran cisco last week. The Rainlers dropped two series on the home lot to Oak land and Hollywood and couldn't knot the series count yesterday as they went 18 in nings to time limit tie with the Stars, the count ending at 2-all, with the Twinks taking the abbreviated series, three games to two. Good pitching proved too much for Portland In the Rose City yesterday, Oakland's Stan Corbctt blanking the Beavers in the first game, 5-0, and Ralph Buxton allowing but four hits to win the seven-inning night cap for the Oaks, 7-2. Ths Solons dropped five out of seven to the Seals. San Fran cisco took the first, 7-5, behind Eddie Stutz, and Tom Seats, a former Solon, pitched the sec ond game for 5-4 win. Los Angeles and San Diego divided a Sunday double head er, but if Wally Hebert hadn't become a father between in nings, the Padres might have captured a pair. They won the opener, 0-5, but Los Angeles came back to take the nightcap after two extra in nings, 9 8. Hebert, hurling for San Diego in the second game, was sailing along with a 6-0 lead when news of the baby's arrival was broken to him. He promptly went to pieces, allowing four runs in the sixth before he was replaced. Scores: Oakland 5 11 0 Portland .. 0 5 1 Corbett and Raimondi: Gon zalcs, Callahan, Reid and Schultz. 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