^air, Cooler io theV BBACIIEUIi HOMES Portion. «E S P A T . ACO. 24. 1927 B A N D IX k O B OIL STATION CHANG» | THRife M ixp n Pat Keenan and P a l e Keenan. arrested Monday night by deputy sheriffs and prohibition officers nt Pros* poet, pleaded guflty to a charge of having. *< pints of hooch in their Prospect tebt, were fined *250 and costa and war« sentenced to serve •0 days'In (he county jail by Justice of the Peace.Glenn O. Taylor Tnesday afternoon. Then they changed their minds and wanted to plead not guilty to the charge. They learned, howeyer, that the law 1* not so flexible and the fine and sentence stands. WORK STARTS AT CANNERY 1 CHICAGO, Ang. 14.— <IP>—A terrific explosion la the Chicago west »Id» Italian district today completely destroyed three Chi cago weat side Italian district New Bqnipment Being In store buildings. Windows arare stalled — Thirty Wo smashed for Slocks. There was men Employed a panic la the neighborhood. Police believe the explosion eras Thirty woman and girls were at caaaed by dynamite ar gaa. z arork Tuesday at the Bagley Can nery where at the present time PARI*, Aug. 24,—(IP)— The under the direction of the manag Americas Legion headquarters er, Ralph Koocier, everything is and American embassy are un being gotten la readiness for pre der heavy guard today as the serving of a large quantity of result of the most serious rtot- pears, peaches and vegetables. Some new machinery is being »V la Paris sines 1*20. Ura par alleled bitterness over the execu installed in the plant and with tion of Sacco sad Vansetti to the completion thia summer of the large cement warehouse, the continued. Bagley company la well equipped Rede Separated BOSTON. Aug - 24. _ (LP) — to do a record breaking business Sacco and Vaasetti, inseparable thia season. The force of women la Ilfs, will he separated la death workers at the plant will probably be doubled within the week as by hundreds of miles. the canning activities get well un Da the saaay slopes of far der way, Mr. Kooslsr stetes. away Italy, where he spent the only really happy years of his life, the body ef Bartolomeo Van- Betti will lie ta a non-oonaecra- ted grave la his little native town of Villa Flletta. Nicola Saeco will he burled in Massachusetts, only a few miles from the dark state prison where he spent his last few months on earth sod whs«« Me was pat to Supt. Geo. H. Briaooe, who is death by stern Masschnsetts law. ■pending several days in Spokane Final plans for the taaefol attending the Pacific Northwest hgfp not bees completed, bat H Dtotvtet •oeavenUon of Kiweais at to aUhoM certain that a pabllc Spokane, will return home ta memorial service will be held time to give a report of the con sad that the bodies will lie ta vention at the regular luncheon state for a few hoars. meeting Friday. The body of the third man to Kiwania are urged, in the week die In the electric chair at Char ly bulletin iaaued by H- C. Galey, lestown state prison yesterday, club secretary, to Investigate the Celestlno Msdsiros, was claimed proposition of the Division of Aer today by an undertaker for hie onautics of the U. S. Bureau of mother, anl wjll be interred In Commerce, which has an appro New Bedford, where she lives. priation which is to be used for erecting radio beacons to make GENEVA, Aug. 24. — (IP) — fjylng safe. Oregon has a nation Three thousand Sacco-Vansetti al air mall route and it has heed demonstrators surrounded the suggested ¡that the ¡Department American consulate, yelling “As erect at least three of the lights sassins,” and “Down with Amer on the-Pacific air mall route, one ica.” to be placed at the southern Earlier in the evening the boundary of the state, one near demonstrators had been disper the northern boundary and one sed by streams of water from fire near Eugene. Beig near the state line Ashland should give the mat hoses. ter attetioh, the secretary states. PARIS, Aug. 2 4 .— (IP) — An open fight between mounted Re publican guards and. 15,000 com munists demonstrating In sym pathy with Sacco and Vansetti,. occurred In the crowded down town boulevards tonight. Using batons freely, the police Much Money to be Returned charged into the demonstrators, Investors in Julian Pe ■cores of whom were injured and troleum Stock taken Into drugstores for treat ment. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 24.— (IP) — Recovery of millions of dollars from those said to have collected usurious interest in Julian petro leum corporation pool operations was expected to follow the un earthing Tuesday of a letter nam ing Jack Berman, alias Jack Ben “Industrial Opportunities” to nett, fugitive from justice, as ah the title of an article written by accredited agent of the Julian Irving E. Vining of thia city, ap concern. The brief document addressed pearing in tha August Issue of to h local hank aAd signed by T. “Oregon Business” official publi P. Conroy, secretary of the de cation of tha Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, which the funct oil company, wa< a notifica tion that Berman’s endorsement author to president. The article deals with oppor of checks was to be honored. The Importance of the letter is tunities for development la the ■aid to He in the fact that while Pacific slope region. Mr.’VIninrflvtfrttoe./ with the receivers had. fu|l knowledge of the operations of the various (¿ole. they had no manner of dis the outstanding public speakers in proving pool operators’ conten tions that they dealt with Barman the sfoto. as an individual and not aa 'a member of the Julian concern. OSCOEWILL SPEAK AT KIS C. M. Alcock Reoeived Scalp Wound When He Re sists Stick-up Men i Not B m Tiny Floating Piece of Wreckage, Rud der or , Fuselage, Nor Splotch of Oil Upon Sur face of Ocean Guides Search for Airmen. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24.— (IP)—Tuesday night, a week after the monoplane Golden Eagle and the biplane Miss Doran disap peared in the impenetrable bank of fog which was to prove the guardian of the “fates of tbs brave fliers and the daring girl who made up their crews, the net result of a search into which This la the last picture of i the United States navy and the over the Paclttc. It was ta Arrow points to Miss Doran commerce of the Pacific threw every recourse was — exactly nothing. Not even a tiny floating piece of an airplane wing, rudder or fuseleage, not even a splotch of oil upon the surface of the silent ocean had been discovered by the scores of warships, airplanes, commercial liners and sampans which have conducted the per sistent search for more than six days. And as the week passed Tues- *edler-Doran plan«, taken juat before the plane sped out of sight by an NEA Service photographer from a specially chartered plane, the window. CAL GOES ‘A’ FISHING OLD FAITHFUL INN, YELLOWSTONE PARK, Aug. 24. — (LP) — President Coolidge caught 12 fish dur ing his two-hour journey six miles down the river. Re turning, he proudly walked through the hotel lobby carrying his fishing tackle in his hand. Prohibition Adminii of Pacific Northwest 1 Possibly End Career Departure—Many Ag( Have Been Dismissed. goodbye as the great plane start- ed down the runway, that the members of this crew, the gayest of the tut. had met grim tragedy somewhere out there In the fog- baak. 1 When the Mias Doran Cook off, Apggy Pedlar, her cheery pilot, was garbed in a “soreaming ” pair *------- ’------ * “ “ — ■*-* (Please Turn to Page 2) BANDITS LOOT BANK LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24.^-<lP) — Two bandits, one a negro, held up the Pacific Southwest branch bank at Normandie and Holly wood boulevard late Tuesday and escaped with *2000. Four em ployes of the bank were forced to lie face down on the floor while the robbers rifled the cash drawers. Ninety Horses Included SEATTLE, Aug. 24.— (LP)— Roy -. Show for County Pro C. Lyle, prohibition admtnlstra- ducts Show tor for the Pacific Northwest, left Seattle Tuesday for w i r t - lngton, D. C.. where he was; sum- moned by bis chief. James M. Doraa. td explale why so tnnch liquor is being smuggled info the __________ ____________ _ ____ Unped fRa^ps through Seattle aoj^pere of the committee in charge -•*--- - a - - - a 23EU£ Tof the erent A com>any with *0 head of horses is to pre sent the attractions. Entries for the exhibit must be in place hy 12 p. m. September 14 and may be removed after 9 p. rti. September 17 or at the discretion of the executive committee, ac cording to regulations the com mittee has adopted. Classifica tion of exhibits has also been disputed. No premiums will be paid for articles listed unless WASHING I ON, Aug 24.— (U (Please Turn to Page 2) Who Said ElderberJy Jam? Vining Writes On Opportunity HONOR RUDY bratsd nt St. Mary’s ohorth, the first anniversary of the death of Rudolph Valentino, PLAN SHAM BATTLE Plans for a sham bgttle to be staged as a part of the Visions Realised Jgbllee In Medford. Sep tember IS. are under F tp , and will be perfected by the national guard unit of th»t & & SEEK YOUTH FOR MURDER BIG RODEO STOCKHOLDERS WILL BENEFIT ROME. Ang. ---------(IP) — Italian film celebrities and crowds of still faithful admirers today attended a solemn rgqntem mans cele- Two daring hold-up men looted the Sunrise service station in Medford near midnight Tuesday lht, shot E. M. Alcock, pro- letor, Inflicting q severe scalp Medford and Ashland Par >und, and looted the cash reg ent-Teacher Groups Will ister escaping with approximate Present Name of Mr*. ly ISO. Louis Dodge as Candidate County and city officers spent for President of State As the night searching .for the two sociation. bandits but no trace of the car or desperados was found. Unanimous endorsement ol Alcock Is in a haspltal at Med Mrs. Louis Dodge of Ashland as ford, his condition, however, was their choice for president of the not serious. An examination Oregon Congress, of Parents and showed the bullet graced Alcock’« Teachers was given by a group scalps of Ashland and Medford parent According to Alcock he was counting his cash preparatory to teacher workers at * meeting closing the station, when the held in Medford yesterday after bandits pulled up, ordered some noon. Tuesday, August 23. Of oil, and then ordered him to ficers of the Medford sad Ash “stick ’em up.” The shot was land circles ' and the Jackson fired when he refused to heed County parent teacher council their command. Alcock was not are co-operating to secure a rendered u'hiRSnsclous by the scalp southern Oregon candidate to be wound and immediately the ban voted on at the annual conven dits jer e gone summoned dfflcers tion which will be held at La Grande in October. who started in pursuit. Mrs. Dodge has served live years on the state board, one year as district vice president, and was therefore considered by those present as tbs logical can didate for the place. The office OhicsFo Woman Believed has "been held for a number of to Have Been Killed by years by Portland women. Through the efforts of the par Own Son’ > -* ent-teacher workers in Medford, CHICAGO, Aug. 24.— (IP)— Ef Mayor Alenderfer, H. E. Hedrick, forts to capture a youth whose superintendent of schools, the wealthy mother’s body waa found principals of the high and grade burled in the cellar of her home, schools, the chamber of commerce were redoubled today as a coron and other prominent Medford er announced she had been mur people are sponsoring the cam dered. paign for Mrs. Dodge by writing - Harry th e y o u tb , letters td the nominating com and Mrs. Elisa Hill the victim of mittee urging, that her name he a killer’s ballet. placed on th , off^igl bgllot - ’Nd‘“ c-tCTf«"TiO— Seen flled Mrs. CUnton Baughman; Mrs) against him, bnt young Hill, it has H. A. Stearns, Mrs. Fred Hitch been determined, knew of the cock, Mrs. V. D. Miller. Mrs. Shallow grave where Me mother we* nattily bttrtoff. The autopsy Ashland wbe attended the meet of Dr. L. D. Howe of La Balls ing. county showed a bullet had enter Parent-Teackers associations ed Mrs. Hill’s left ear. There was exist In every state la the Union ’also a jagged gash In her fore and Oregon has a strong unit head, bnt this may hare been with more than 200 circles and caused in - exhuming the body approximately 20,000 members. which was discovered by her es Election of the local woman to tranged husband, Dr. H. C. H11J, the Important position as head and holies of Streator, III., where Of the state organisation would the Hill home is located. She had been dead at least a mean considerable honor for Ash land. week. ■ • The home, one of the largest in 8treator, sits In the midst of a large estate completely surround ed by a tall hedge. Because of Mrs-. Hill’s reputation of being somewhat of a recluse, her dis Irrigation and Reclamation appearance had not been noticed Committee Members on by neighbors. 4 w / Z1 • ’ Î Game of Golf Back to Nor mal; Little Gold Medal, Symbolic of Victory in the Qualifying Round of Amateur Championship Gleams on Bob's Watch Pob. MINIÄÄ HIM— V L U H, Minneapolis— After alarm ing his'wlmlrerN by trailing (tar ing Kfo first round with Bis opponent, young Morris Mc Carthy, Bobby Jones- of At lanta came through betetetL ly to victory today. MINIKAHDA CLUB, Minneap olis, Minn.,' Aug. 24.— (IP) — A little gold medal symbolic of vic tory in the qualifying round of the amateur championship gleams on the Watch fob of Bobby Jones of Atlanta, and the game of golf is back to normal once more. With Bobby In the van as the result of a breath-taking, par- shattexing C7 for his Tuesdays’ play, things looked more natural a\ Mlnlkahda. Over the rolling fairways where the smiling Atlantan made his amazing ‘score on Tuesday, 82 golfers who won their w a y through (he qualifying rounds will go out to battle. Missing from the list of quali fiers are the names of some of golf's greatest players, heroes of past championships who yielded to the exacting Mlnlkahda course. Heartaches and alibis and a place in the charging galleries are all that remain for 128 of those who came so confidently to the trials that awaited them in this 31st national championship. In the dusk.of Tuesday eve ning, 11 contestants who tied with aggregates of 156, had to trudge out once mors to play off their ties under conditions which permitted only seven of them within the charmed circle of 32. Long before the playoff was completed, Bobby Jones had shak en off his admirers and sped away from the clubhouse to make ready for the morrow's battle. Seven bircrea fell ^efc-re Bob by’s bag of shots and the rpasog was that he took only 27 putts. When a golfer can negotiate the tricky green of Mlnlkahda In an average one and one-half putts apiece, he is likely to lead any field evir gathered together, Â » * « ■»’ ' W ; J Riley Estate Chief of Police George McNabb who IS ehjoying a two-weeks vaca ting, toft today for Redding, Cal., oh buslnes» In connection with the estate 6t the tote R esell Riley of this city. Chief McNabb Is admin istrator of the estate. A brother o f Mf. Riley, Frank Riley of , Baltimore, Maryland, arrived In thto city Tuesday. From Redding ¡Mr. Metfahb will go. to Bandon to enjoy a « abort vacation th>re. CONGRESSMEN VISIT STATE Inspection Tour Revival Services At Local Church Miss Marjorie L. Cable, known throughout the west as "the girl evangelist” Is in charge of a special revival meeting which Is to start this evening at the Four Fold Gospel Temple on the Boule vard. Miss Cable is advertised as bringing "convincing messages of Salvation” and is to be assisted by a chorus. Healing is to feature the services. Services are to start each evening at 7:46 o'clock. Sun day morning at 11 o’clock Miss Cable will speak on “Jesus Christ the Same." PORTLAND, Ang. 24.— Irrlga-’ tlon and reclamation committee, members from the national con-’ gress were gueets today in Port land, arriving here from Long view, Wash. They were entertain ed at Vancouver with a luncheon and met at noon by a delegation of Portlanders. Eighteen con gressman are to be taken on an Inspection trip through the Port land harbor. They leave soon for a trip into interior Oregon stop ping at The Dalles, Madras and Klamath Ralls. No notification of tha visit of the congressman waa received hy members of a committee on rec lamation work lh Rogue River Valley, according to J. H. Fuller, local chamber secretary. The In spection is ma'de by congressmen on federal projects. PORTLAND PIONEER DIES PORTLAND, Aug. 24*.—(lP>— DOG M M Isaac N. Llpman. scion of a pio Local police Tuesday afternoon neer Portland family, and himself a resident of Portland for half a shot a stray dog which had been century, died today following a struck hy an automobile and one leg broken. ' long illness. Fine Band Program is Announced For Lithia Park Concert Thursday The following program is to, ha man” presented Thursday evening at « (b) “Can’t Ba o’clock at the hand stand In Llth- Raakip * Fisher, ta Park hy the Ashtoad Municipal Trombeae - Ba baD<? Inm—Wlthrew. (I March-Relpetrom— English «etaeUoa- “So Overture-Reception — Schlep- eg i p 11 tMrrsi. Intcrmezip-On Desert Saads — March-’ Countff Allen. • w,< Fox Trot Fifty Million French- “Bter Spangled