' SEEKS
NEW FRAUD TRIAL
. Chicago, Feb. 21 flJ.PJ Hugh
Greer Carruthers, the "Kum
Bum," remained at liberty on
$8,000 bond today ' pending a
hearing March 9 on an appeal
for a new trial on a mail fraud
conviction,
A federal jury found the for
mer Brooklyn postal clerk guilty
yesterday of all 34 counts in an
Indictment charging him with
using the mails to mulct the
members of his Neological Foun
dation of more than $200,000.
He faces a maximum sentence of
162 years in prison and a fine
of $71,000.
Co-defendants Mary Morel,
42, his office manager, and Eve
lyn Kroell, 32, his secretary, also
were convicted in separate ver-
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FIGHT MISERY
when you feel lt-rub
throat, chest and
back with time-tested
diets, but Judge Phllo L. Sulli
van acquitted them, sustaining a
motion of defense counsel.
II. S. WAR EFFORT
New York. Feb. 21U.R)
War effort advertising in United
States newspapers totalled $6,
733.880 in November, bringing
to '$47,385,457 the total for the
first 11 months of 1044, the bu
reau of advertising of the Amer
ican Newspaper Publishers asso
ciation announced today.
War bond advertising, Includ
ing all six war loan advertising
from Nov. 1 to Dec. 16, headed
the list with $5,051,360 or 75
per cent of the total.
Of the 11-month total, exclu
sive of war bond advertising,
$22,676,590 was paid advertis
ing and $2,519,657 donated by
newspapers.
FOUR HOLLYWOOD CAFES
PENALIZED ON POINTS
Hollywood, Feb. 21 0J.PJ
The housewives, dilemma red
ration points won't be bother
ing Mike Romanoff's plushy res-
MEN WANTED
- for ditch cleaning $6.40 per day
transportation furnished. Apply at Dis
trict Office or phone Medford 6111 or
Ashland 8981.
TALENT IRRIGATION DIST.
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YANKS RECAPTURE!
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taurant and three other film city
cafes for a while. Even if they
have the red points, they can't
use them.
Romanoff's Barclay Kitchen
and two Castle Steak Houses
were barred from serving meat,
fish, cheese or butter until Feb.
28 by a federal court order ob
tained by the office of price ad
ministration. The OPA accused the cafes of
black market activities.
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A Limited Number
Are Under
Construction
0 meet the urgent demand for Cold Storage
Lockers we are expanding this department
and making available these new locker.
These lockers are CENTRALLY LOCATED AT
OUR PLANT JUST TWO BLOCKS FROM
MAIN STREET. They are accessible LONGER
HOURS, too from 7:00 a. m. 'til 10:00 p. m.
If you wish to reserve one of these lockers we
auggest that you ACT NOW. A $2.00 deposit
will hold any one of them. No telephone reserva
tions can be accepted. See us at once!
ALSO
EXTRA LARGE
LOCKERS
For Commercial
User
A-ONE BREWING CO
CLICQUOT CLUB BOTTLING COMPANY
301 North Fir Street
Th Church of Jesus Christ oi
Latter Day Saints' trio, pictured
above, will be at the local
church, 331 West Second street,
tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. From
left to right. they are' Hatlie
Hadlock, Elaine Ellsworth and
Hilma Tanner. Eben R. T. Blom-
quist, shown at left, will speak
at the meeting..
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A trio of singers of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints will appear tomorrow
night at the local Mormon
church, 331 West Second street.
Eben R. T. Blomquist, secretary
of the Northern California mis
sion, will be the speaker at the
meeting. A Washington's birth
day dinner has been planned
with the program to start at 7:30
p. m."
The trio at present Is called
for work in the Mission office
in San Francisco but make visits
to the various branches of the
church every week-end. This Is
a farewell tour for the trio since
two of the Eirls have completed
their missions and will return
to their homes in the early part
oi March.
Elder Blomaulst. who in also
doing missinnnrv wnrlr hnc
traveled and snnken vtpnetvplv
throughout the world and his
speamng ability Is known and
lauaea wnerever he bom. in
cnurcn ofticiais say.
CHAPLIN PATERNITY
CASE SET FOR APRIL
Hollywood. Feb. 21 (IIP!
Retrial of Joan Barry's paternity
charges against Charlie Chapli
today was scheduled to begi
April 4.
Attorneys for both sides
agreed yesterday to change the
date from May 2, originally set
as the starting time of round
two oi the paternity battle.
THE GRANGE
Central Point Grange
"When the majority of stu
dents in an 8th grade class, dur
ing a test, give Bigamists as an
other name for Patrons of Hus
bandry, it is time for Grangers
to acquaint the public with their
organization," said Home 'Eco
nomics Chairman Francis Ham
ilton. To summarize briefly, the
Grange as an organization of
farmers, banded together for the
purpose of enabling them to im
prove conditions and methods of
operation, and to keep posted on
all legislature pertaining to their
occupation.
Twelve candidater were In
itiated in third and fourth de
grees by the regular officers,
who also put on an interesting
drill.
The Valentine dance was re
ported a big ruccess, and helped
clear the debt incurred, when
the hall was recently sealed and
painted. Another dance will be
given Saturday, Feb. 24.
National Grange day has been
set for March 3rd and the main
project will be the cleaning of
the hall and grounds. Every
Granger is urged to participate.
The legislative committee will
have a debate at the next meet
ing, March 2, on the blanket
ballot Issue.
Central Point Parent-Teacher
chorus sang three numbers un
der the direction of Mrs. Loyd
Morris, and were well received.
administration, the individual
income tax can be reduced by
SO per cent corporate taxes can
be cut in half."
Rome, Feb. 21 (U.B Ameri
can troops of the oth army,
storming up precipitous terrain
against strong German resist
ance, recaptured 5,000-foot
Mount Belvedere dominating the
entrance to the Pararo River
valley, headquarters announced
today.
The advance was aided by ar
tillery fire and strong air sup
port. The sector is about 30 miles
southwest of Bologna.
The peak had been in German
hands since November when a
German counterattack pushed
back the doughboys' four days
after they occupied it.
GOVERNMENT 'SPENDING
GROWING LIKE CANCER
Los Angeles, Feb. 21 U.PJ
Taxpayers should attack mill-
tantly the "cancerous growth of
government spending," John W,
Hanes of New York, chairman of
the Citizens National committee
today told the 19th annual meet
ing of the California Taxpayers
association.
"Make yourself heard In
Washington," he advised. "Once
the war is over, it is perfectly
possible for a courageous con
gress to begin promptly to cut
taxes. Under a decent business
Gloria Vanderbilt
Inherits Fortune
New York, Feb. 21 U.R
Gloria Vanderbilt Di Cicco came
of age today and Into her own
$4,438,000.
Her legacy came through her
father, Reginald Vanderbilt. It
was one of the largest chunks of
one of America's great fortunes
the railroad wealth amassed
by Cornelius Vanderbilt in the
last century.
ITALY AND FRANCE TO
SIGN PACT, IS BELIEF
Paris, Feb. 21 0J.R) Authori
tative sources said today that
France and Italy would sign an
agreement within two weeks re
newing diplomatic relations be
tween the two countries.
Italy broke relations with
trance in June, 1940, with a
"stab in the back" declaration of
war while French armies were
reeling under a German blitz
kreig in the northeast.
BEAVERS SIGN TWO
Portland, Ore., Feb. 21 (U.R)
Two more players have signed
contracts for 1945 with trie Port
land Beavers, General Manager
Bill Klepper said today. Ted Gul-
lie, 38, outfielder, and Dewey
Romine, a recruit for first base,
were the latest to come into the
fold. .
Uia Mall Trlbuna Want Ada.
Wednesday, Teh. 21, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE 7TVS
YOUNG FOLK REMINDED
TO FILE TAX RETURNS
Washington, Feb. 21 U.PJ
The treasury reminded young
people under 21 today that
they'll have to file income tax
returns if they earned $500 or
more last year. .
Joseph D. Nunan, Jr., com
missioner of internal revenue,
noted that the new tax law con
siders the earnings of children
as belonging to the children, not
the parents, as far as taxing pur
poses are concerned.
Choctaw Indians at Bayou La
combe, La., produce a greenish
paste, concocted from bayou
greens and fats, which U the
principal ingredient next to
the oysters in oysters Rockefeller.
"When I uj coffee I mean FOLGERS"
Millions Switch To
Mutton Suet Idea
For Chest Cold Aid
Helps Break Up Colds' Local Congea.
Hon Checks Coughing
Many mothers all over America
are switching to this idea of get
ting fast reliel tor tnese enesi com
miseries. They are simply follow
ing Grandma. For years she count
ed on mutton suet to help carry her
home medication to do its pain-easing
work on nerve ends In the skin.
No wonder so many more now wel
come Grandma's Idea as improved
by science Penetro, with Its multt
merllrated formula in a base eon-
talnini? mutton met that acts both
aa counter-irritant and pain-reliever
when you spread it on. and as
a soothing aromatic when breathed
in. And so today Penetro hurries
along newer help in the old reliable
way help that eases painful mis
ery, lessens coUKhing, loosens
phlegm, soothes chest rawness so
that you can rest mora comfortably
and give nature a chance to restore
vitality. That's why millions are
switching to Penetro today why
druffirlgts are recommending It. 25c.
double supply 85c For all your fam
ily's chest com miseries, D surf
you get white, easy-to-use renetro.
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