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JAILED AT FOR 5 LOCAL ROBBERIES Roger Clayton Marsh, 25, and Eugene Warren James, 23. for mer bellhops in a local hotel, are being held in Portland by state police officers, city police were informed today. The two men are being held for Medford officers in connection with five local house robberies which took place last month and were found in possession of a revolver stolen in Medford the latter part of July, according to police. They will be returned to Med ford on a warrant if Portland police will release them, it was stated. Raymond Gail Roady, making his temporary home at a tourist court near Medford, was arrest ed by state police yesterday on a charge of assault and robbery. Roady allegedly slugged and rob bed John Suzo, a war veteran, at the Zero club Monday night. At an appearance before Judge VV. P. Tucker, Roady was placed in the county jail in lieu of $2,500 bond. Will not hi responsible for any debts of H. H. Huston's. 1006 Court St., at present time D. E. Huston. Adv. L G. TAYLOR GO. pays the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES If you have a CAR or TRUCK to sell, we advise telling it now. Call or Phone Dodge-Plymouth Dealer L G. TAYLOR GO. Phone 2965 Of ill the tractor tlrei tested by Firestone engineers it wu found that no other tire matches the drawbar jrall of the Firestone Oronnd Orlp. Oronnd Orips provide m much ts 18 more pull than any other make. To use Oronnd Orlps means greater production In less tune. Firestone Hydro Flation Now Available! flf'7f'r2 positive lfjTrV CLEANING MpK m MAXIMUM m$kA TRACTION 1 I LONGER I t -k STORES 214 So. Riverside May Become Regent . ? 2 & 5. , . t fe. - t VI (Acme Telephoto) Prince Nobuhlto Tattamnteu, brother of Emperor Hirohito, predicted aj possible Japanese regent, as Nip broadcasts indicate Hirohito may abdi cate in favor of Crown Prince AWhito, 11-year-old son of the emperor. LABORS 10 E HEAVY GUNS AND METAL POOL Chungking, Aug. 22 (U.R) Chinese underground sources to day reported feverish Japanese efforts to improve the situation inside Japan before the allied landings. The Japanese were reported Mr. Erin Traction rapratanft the Ertra Bar U'gth that glial (gpa rlor Pulling owar to FIIESTONI 6DOUN0 6l THACTOR IIM5. Phone 47S7 1 n-- -v-; j 3 burying as much heavy arma ment as possible in deep wells and caves. The Tokyo government was said to be disbanding the largest possible number of regular troops and reservists, to let the allies find only a small army de fending the home islands. All the metals, which up to now were concentrated around Japanese arsenals, have been widely distributed among pri vate homes in an effort to avoid confiscation, the informants said. Heavy industries were report ed being shifted rapidly to light er work, and shore fortifications have been rapidly dismantled. The emperor and the govern ment were reported doing their best to admonish the people into accepting allied control without resisting in order to make the occupation as brief as possible. E San Francisco, Aug. 22 (U.R) Trial of the divorce action of Harry Bridges, Pacific Coast CIO leader, and Mrs. Agnes Bridges begins today in superior court here. Bridges charged his wife with neglect of their home and daugh ter, Jacqueline, 20, adding in his complaint that she was antagon istic to his labor activities and hostile to his friends. In a cross complaint In which she asked a divorce on grounds of willful neglect and cruelty, Mrs. Bridges accused her hus band of being the father of a child born May 28, 1943, to Nan cy Feinstein, New York night club dancer. BAY CITY PEACE RIOT HURT 1,059 San Francisco, Aug. 22 U.R) The San Francisco county grand Jury today planned to continue its inquiry into the city's de structive peace rioting after Dis trict Attorney Edmund G. Brown disclosed that six women who had been raped during the Mar ket street demonstrations were among 1,059 injured persons treated in hospitals. Five witnesses told of see ing acts of violence and destruc tion and Lloyd Taylor, executive secretary of the Market Street Association, described damage to association members' stores. Seabee Discharged After Serving 32 Months Overseas Horace F. Knight, Ptr 2e. has recently returned to Medford after serving 32 months with the U. S. navy Seabees. He is one of seven brothers, all hav ing served in World War H. His mother, Mrs. Adah Knight Larson, lives In Klamath Falls as do his brothers. Knight served for a year In the Aleutian campaign, assisting in the Klska and Attu battles. He received his honorable dis charge from the U. S. Naval hos pital at Corvallis and is now at home with his wife and two ions at 452 Fairmont street. 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Byrnes was asked whether, in view of the end of the war, the terms could be made public now. He replied that it would not be helpful to Italy to publish them at this time. The armistice terms are obsolete, he said, and there admittedly is no reason why they should not be revised. Harry L, Meyers To Conduct Final Ashland Concert Ashland, Aug. 22 Harry L. Myers of Medford, for the past three weeks director of the Ash land municipal band, will con duct the final concert of the summer series in Lithia park J'. -K-.V' X - :"v'-" it- I.Mi'-V WUk Victory Won In West ftanda on the threeh- old oi a lonrj-orwcdted new era. Under the preeaur ol war, thl reqloo ha been tranaiormed Into a great Industrial empire situated amidst rich and varied natural resource. Western Industry and Western labor, with Ihelr record war-production records, can now put the tremendous advance ol war-bora science and Invention to production for peac and lor the rebuilding ol a shattered world. Located on the trade-route oi what will be tomorrow's heaviest flow ol commerce and linked to all the world through the mlracl oi modern transportation, this West will b at h doorstep oi world markets. As on Industry long associated with th West we look forward with high anticipation and unbounded confidence to th new era lust beginning. tomorrow night, beginning at 81 o'clock. I Fred Strang, also of Medford, will be soloist on the program, playing "The Old Home Down On The Farm." with variations, by Harlow, a baritone horn solo. Phoenix and Jacksonville are also represented in the person nel of the band, which this year numbers nearly 40 players. Representatives of the band report many Medford and val ley people have been attending the open air concerts and expect an even bigger crowd of valley music lovers now that gasoline restrictions have been lifted. AIR OFFICERS AT San Francisco, Aug. 22 (U.R) The fourth air force today re vealed it has received orders from Washington to discharge officers with points ranging from 36 to 70. The new discharge system presumably applies to army air force officers throughout the United States, fourth air force officers said. The system does not apply to officers possessing critical skills regardless of their point total. Radar specialists, physicians and key administrative officers are considered critical personnel, fourth air force headquarters said. Dr. C, M. Young wishes to an nounce that his office will be closed until Monday, August 27. Adv. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. THE FUTURE IS HERE... -fi''' v r SICKS' BREWING COMPANY SALEM, OREGON TO REDUCE DIVISIONS SENT Washington, Aug. 22 (U.R) The army is scaling down the number of troops to be sent to the Pacific by 60 to 75 per cent, it was learned today. ,' Best estimates were that not more than one-fourth to one third of the 16 divisions original ly destined for Pacific service will be sent to Gen. Douglas MacArthur's command. Meanwhile, as rapidly as schedules permit, the army will put into effect a policy of rede ploying only young men with low point scores and others who volunteer to stay in the service. It is up to MacArthur, it was said, to make the final decision on just how many new divisions he will need. And his require ments, it was pointed out, will depend in part on conditions he encounters inside Japan. European veterans of the 86th and 95th divisions have been ob jecting to assignment to Japa nese occupation duty. 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