Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941.
PAGE SEVEN
NO NEED TO HOARD FOOD
DECLARES GOV. SPRAGUE
Salem, Dec. 12 UP) Gover
nor Charles A. Sprague said In
statement today that there is
"absolutely no reason" for per
sons to purchase excess quanti
ties of food." He said there
could be no food shortage in
the country.
Orer half of the world's supply of
asphalt comes from the uphill lake
at Trinidad.
AMERICA FIRSTERS OF
PORTLAND DISBANDED
Portland, Dec. 12 (P) Local
charters of the America First
and the Ministers' No-War com
mittees were disbanded here
last night, Dr. Paul Cotton, Al
bany college professor, announc
ed. He was chairman of both
isolation groups.
NEW TRIAL DENIED
Lexington, Ky., Dec. 12 JP)
The nation's "big three" to
bacco companies Reynolds,
Liggett and Myers, and Ameri
can and 13 officials, were de
nied a new trial on price fixing
and monopoly convictions in
United States district court to
day and fines of 19,000 were
assessed.
JUDGE LOUDERBACK OF
FEDERAL COURT DIES
San Francisco, Dec. 12 OP)
The death of Federal Judge
Harold Louderback, 60, at Sac
ramento was announced In fed
eral court here Thursday.
TRACHOMA YIELDS
Spokane, Dec. 12. P) Tra
choma, an eye disease prevalent
among Indians of the northwest,
is being attacked with some suc
cess through use of sulfadiazine,
an Indian service report dis
closed today.
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