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' IT ! S 0Tca ore ii y l! '. I r ' v TIIIC WISATIIICR. Medford Mail Tribune vmrsD pnxm association Pnll Leased Wlro Reports Tonight mid Saturday Cloudy; posslblo bIiowomt. Tho only paper In the world published In a city the i!f of Medford having a loaned wlr, ' M4 itolii year. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1930. No. 76. 8Dtety, ra t u N R. ALLEN GIVES Will JIB TO 1 CRATER UKE HIGHWAY m mm state troops io phot AIL STATE Is Glad of Opportunity to Glvo to So Worthy a Movement Points Out i Great Benefits to Be Dcrlvcr by Entire State From Construction of Highway to World's Wonder. FIGHT ME HE 0 John If. Allon Iiiih given $1000 (o tliu Crater Lake highway fund. TIiim ih tliu largest subscription as yet inadu to the fund by any individual or firm. In subscribing to tho fund, Mr. At Ion stated that ho wan glad of an op portunity to aid in a movement whiuh would prove of Hiioh grout bun efit to tliu state at large. Making accessible the world's greatest nn tural wonder, he Mated, menus more to the stale than any one thing pos sible. Mr. Allen assured the committee that ho would at all limes bo ready to further the movement and that he did not wish them io consider ht.H usefulness at an end with bin enutri liutiou of .f 1(100. SAN KUANCIHCO, Juno 17.- Governor Glllott ordered Adjutant Gcnornl Lnuck to liavo two companion of inllltlu in UiIh city to prevent n prlzo fight between Knufmun and Lnngford tomorrow. The governor's order, dated Ban Francisco, follewfl: "Adjutant General l.nuclc, Bacrnmento, Ca.: Mako necessary arrango mcntH at once to havo two companies of mllltla In San Francisco at 2 p. m. to provont a prize fjht between Knufmnn and lnngford, If pollco of city do not Interfere. (Signed) "J. X. GIU.ETT." "Wo liavo had onotiKh of prlio ffshta and prlzo fight promotorfl," Bald (lovoruor J. N. Olllott today, commenting on IiIh nctlon In calling out tho mllltla to lirovent the Lnntfonl-Kiliftnnn linttln inmnrrnu' "They havo been breaking tho law long enough, and wo will havo no more of It. "When thoy lick tho Htato of California they can go ahead and lick each other, but not before. I don't caro what thoy do or what thoy say: tho law Ih not to bo broken again In California. Wo will atop tho fight to morrow and every other one. "Thoro will l)o no moro of it." dovornor Glllett wan In conference with Adjutant General Lnuck at tho 1'alaco hotel and at noon decided to order out ntnto troops to prevent tho fight. Mo thereupon Hcnt a formal telegram to General Lnuck nt tho ndju tnnt general's office In Sacramento ordering that tho nctlon bo taken. j no iroopH win no nolil In readluesH all day tomorrow to rush to tho Mlot arona at Eighth and Howard streets, whoro tho fight Is scheduled to take place. Tho Htato mllltla Is In encampment nt various presidios In Cal ifornia, nnd It Is probablo that two companies stationed hero will bo used. O'GARA NOW OUTLINING CAMPAIGN Patholoflist Mapplnrj Out Work for Waging Warfare on Pests and Dis eases In Valley Back From Trip Through California Tis Moving Time for Him. LINK AYS TEDDY WILL COMPLETE GREAT TRIP TOMORROW NOWHEWAS ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING WILL BE HELD MONDAY On .Monday, Juno 120, the minimi Hohool meeting for District No. It) will ho held, at which time a direc tor will ho eloetod for five yearn to Hiieeeod J. II. Couhrau, whoso term expires. Other matters will probably count up before tho nicotine; and nil legal voters should ho present. The present school hoard consists of Mossrs. Cochran, Walt, Porter, Keutner and Marshall, whoso terms expire in the order named. Tho nicotine; will bo hold nt 2 o'clock in tho high school building. m E. AGED 4 MAKES FLIGHT DADS BIPLANE Leonard Auergasty Is Belloveti to Be Youngest Aeronaut in America Crawls on Lower Piano of Machlno and Soars Aloft. Troops if Necessary, Says Webb. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Juno 17. Tho state mllltla will bo called out If necessary to provont tho Kaufman-Langford fight Saturday, according to Attorney General Webb. Webb today drew attention to tho fact Hurt tho govornor Is tho conimaridor-ln-chlof of tho mllltla with power to ordor It Into service at any time. Ho said ho had been promised tho support of tho governor's office nnd would call for troops If necessary to ennblo him to do his official duty. "No Fight in California." Gillett. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 17. "I mn Informed that mnny men liavo arranged to como to California to see Jeffries and Johnson In the ring. I want to say to them thoy need havo no doubt nbout tho situation. Thoro will bo no fight between Jeffries and Johnson In California." This was Governor Olllott'a anBwor today to tho statements that his ordor to Attorney General Wobb has loft many mon throughout tho east In doubt whether to como to San Francisco to seo tho fight. Arranging for Reno Quarters. RENO, Nov., Juno 17. Ordors were recolvod todny by W. L. McCarnoy, roproBonllng tho fight promoters horo, to mako arrangomonts for training quarters for both Jeffries and Johnson. Jeffries probably will train at Moana Springs nnd Johnson nt Laughton's Hot Springs, Hoth locntlons aro a few miles outsldo Itono, McCarnoy nrrlved late yesterday. Today, with tho morchants commit too that is endeavoring to got tho fight horo. ho visited Stato Park nnd found It ndmlrnbly suited for an arenn. Manager Hnrk of tho Reno Trac tion company was ono of tho Inspection pnrty. McCarnoy expects to loavo for San Francisco tonight. Ho will doubt less bo notified boforo leaving whothor tho offor of tho business mon to grant frco fight pormlts Is to bo accepted. TOWACO, N. J., Juno 17. Leon ard Aborguaty, aged I, Is bollovod to bo tho youngost norouaut In America, Tliu baby, who Is tho son of Charles Aborgnsty, an amateur aviator, Is re covering today from brutscn ho recolv od whon ho made a perilous sky trip In a machlno his father was testing, Tho child crawlod on tho lowor piano of tho craft Just as liis fathor sent it aloft. When tho noroplano was 200 foot above tho ground Aborgasty was torrlflod to seo his baby's faco poorlng from tho plnno. Aborgasty hurriedly pulled tho piano back to earth. Whon within 110 foot of tho ground tho craft over turned and tho baby foil In a clump of hushes, Ho was slightly brutsod, hut sustained no serious Injury, MILL SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT IN LOS ANGELES LOS ANdKLES, Cal., Juno 37, Bandy Ferguson of Huston and Jim Harry of Chicago nro scheduled Io moot tonight In, tho first glovo con test In California bIuco flovornor GH lott'fl niiddou injootion as a factor in tho fight game. "On to Reno," Slogan in Jeff's Camp. ROWARDJ5NNAN TRAINING CAMP, Cal., Juno 17. "On to Reno," Is tho slognn In enmp todny, Uoforo nlghtfnll It Is gonoraliy bollovod word will havo boon recolvod from Promoter Rlcknrd to pack up and stnrt for tho sngobruBh. Whon Snm Ilorgor arrlvod In camp It was protty plain that ho had loft bohlnd all hopo so far as San Francisco is concerned. It sooms to bo tho gonornl belief horo that thoro Is about ono chnnco In a thousnnd of boat Ing tho attornoy gonornl nnd tho govornor, nnd that's a protty long Bhot. To his Intlmntos Rorgor confided his bollof that tho fight would not bo hold In Snn Francisco, and on tho otrongth of this tip thoy nro propnrod to loavo nt protty Bhort notice fontntlvo training (lunrtors havo boon -offorod norgor nt Reno nnd thoy havo boon conditionally accepted. A doflnlto nccoptanco, it Is undrstood, will bo wlrod todny. P. J. O'Onrn, pathologist, who has been retained by tho Rogue Jliver vullcy to conduct the wnrfnro nguinst fruit pests nud diseases of nil kinds, has returned from a tnp to California, where he was ordered by tho department of agriculture nnd is now engaged in moving his office to tho building arranged for by tho Roguo River Fruit & Produco as sociation, known ns tho J. A. Perry building, nenr the depot. After tins week Professor O'Gurn will bo found in his new quarters. Tho professor is already planning his enmpnign in tho Rogue River, vnl loy nud tho next year will bo a. most busy one. Ho is forced to leave in n few days for Wnducgton to ar rnngo his temporary' withdrawal from tho government's son-ice, but will return in n few wcoks to continue tho wnrfnro in this vnlloy on posts. Ono of tho most important works which Professor O'Oarn will under take will bo tho compilation of a book on Roguo river pests and dis eases, as applied to ngrieulturo. Not ulono will ho treat of fruit disenses, but of thoso which attack vegetables, grains, etc. It will be most complete. Professor O'Gnra made n trip of mnny hundreds of miles throughout California. Ho reports tho orchards healthier than for years past ani states that grower nro again plant ing additional norongo. Ho reports about f)0 per cent of a pear crop and about CO per cent of apples. "If Not 'Frisco, Then Reno," Says Gleason. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 17. "If tho unexpected happonB tho big fight will bo hold In Reno and nowhoro olso," snld Promotor Jnck GlenBon today. Gleason, however, roltorntod his formor statomont that lio firmly bollovos tho big mill will bo hold horo. ''Wo havo boon advised by our own competent nttornoys, by loading attorneys of tho Btnto and county who havo como to us voluntarily with thoir opinion rogardlng tho tight laws, that wo aro within tho law and within our rights In holding tho contest, "Wo havo boon offorod lnducomonts to go to nutto, Mont., nnd sovornl othor towns, but If wo loso out in court wo will go to Rono. Wo will con tost tho attornoy gonornl's suits and mako ovory offort to protect our rlghtB." 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Rono Is wild ovor tho prospoct of gottlng tho Jeffries-Johnson fight, with a chanco for tho liangford-Knufnian bnttlo thrown In. Iluslnoss mon horo todny aro doing ovorythlng in thoir powor to got tho two big boutB staged in Rono. A commlttoo of hiiBlnoss mon hnvo agreod to pay for two llconsoa cov ering both contosts, to oroct an onormouB nrona la tho contor of tho city or whorovor Rlcknrd and Glonaon mny doslro. Tho buslnoss mon will nttond to scouring apodal railroad ratos and do whatovor olso tho prouiotora and principals may domnud, Arrangomonts havo boon mado with a big lumbor corporation nnd with locnl coutrnctora Insuring tho oroctlon of an nronn that will soat 30,000 porsons nnd bo rondy Juno 20. Evory nssurnnco of jiotoctlon Is gunrnntood. NEW YORK, Juno 17. Lowor Now York is beginning to sag today with tho thousands waiting to give Thoodoro Roosovolt an onthusiastio wolcomo homo. Roosovolt will ro- coivo offers of positions of prustigo from various organizations through out tho country. Among tho offers is an editorship of a Now York nows papor. C. W. Post sent n wireless mossago to Roosovolt offoring him $100,000 a year to become hoad of tho National Trndes-workors' asso ciation, organizud to arbitrato labor dispntos. Charles K. llamiltou, tho aviator, oxjioots to fly out to moot tho Kai sorin Augusto Victoria and oirclo ovor tho ship ns it ooinos into tho harbor boaring tho formor president. Aviator Prank Goodnlo will attompt a liko font. Tho city is placarded with posters and signs of greeting. Street fakirs aro doing a thriving -business in "Roosovolt woloomo souvonirs." The Rough Ridors nro tho idols of tho hour. Warren Crookott, n Rough Rider from Mariotta, Gn booamo ill and was taken to tho hospital today. Ho was told ho had appoudioitis and (hat an immediato oporatiou would bo ueeossnrv to save his lift SLU, -f -f f FEATURES OF ROOSEVELT'S TRIP. Degrees conferred upon him by University of Egypt, University of Leipsic, Sorbonne, University of Berlin, University of Christi ana, Cnmbridgo and Oxford. Received in nudionee by the kings of Ugnndn, Italy, Belgium, Norway and England, tho emperors of Austria nnd Germany, Queen Wilholminn, President Fallieres of Franco nnd tho Crown princes of Dcnmnrk and Sweden. Represented tho United States ns special ambassador at tho fuuoral of King Edward. Cancelled engagement to pay his respects to tho Popo owing to restrictions that wero sought to bo imposed upon him. Mado startling speeches in Khartoum. Cniro and London that called forth tho wrath of tho Egyptian Nationalists and a largo part of tho English public. Honored by specinl roviews of tho flower of tho French nnd Gorman nrmies, being tho first civilinn over given this distinction. Mado a now record in tho amount and variety of game killed in Africa, scouring sovornl now specimens. Had two narrow escapes from denth from wild animals in tho African jungle. Rotraveled with Mrs. Roosovolt tho route of their honoymoon in Italy. 4- 4 Tho homecoming of Colonel Rooso volt tomorrow will comploto what is gonoraliy considered tho most ro markablo trip, other than explora tion ventures, ovor mado by an in dividual, whether in public or privato capacity. Sailing from Now York on tho stonmor Hamburg on March 211, 1001), amid scenes of unprecedented en thusiasm, tho colonel returns just 152 days later, after a journey ot nearly 110,000 milos, laden with hon ors and almost universal acclaim, io find tho plans for his welcoming far outrivaling thoso that marked tho scudoff upon his departure. A world-figure boforo ho loft, ho returns probably tho most tnlkod-of man of tho prosont day, duo to tho fact that ho has travor&ed two con tinents, Hourly all tho capitals of which and millions of tho people of which havo como into oloso touch with him and learned what manner of man ho is, That this journoy through a part of Africa and through Italy, France, Austria, Belgium, I loll and, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden nnd Eng land was nothing short of a tri uuihpnl marchj is plainly attested by a moro unadorned recital of his movements. Whether It was whon Daudi Chwa, tho 12-year-old king of Uganda, did him honor at Kaupala, or when Emporor Willinm of Ger many enthusiastically called him "mein fround Roosovolt" nt a special roviow of tho flower of tho Gorman army; whothor it was in tho thatch ed villages of interior Africa, or rid ing in tho imposing funeral cortege of tho Into King Edward of England as the snecial ambassador of the United Statos, it is no exaggeration to bay that ho was tho central figure, nddiug a noto of oxpootnnoy and dcopost intorest to ovory gathoring in which ho mingled. Four othor ox-presidonts of tho United States mado trips abroad Van Duron, Fillmoro, Grant and Ben jamin Harrison and while thoir journoys, particularly that of Gon ornl Grant, woro memorable ih many ways, thov woro liardlv to bo com- NO R Representative Who Recently Con fessed He Received Bribes to Vote For William Lorimer, Repudiates His Statement When He Is Placed on Stand in Browne's Trial. CinCAGO, 111., Juno 17. Repre sentative Link, who recently con fessed that ho rcdeived bribes from Leo O'Neil Browne to voto for tho election of William Lorimor to tho United States senate, today gave tho prosecution a hard blow when ha went on the stand nnd repudiated tho confession. Link said ho had been haled before tho grand jury and had made his statements under duress. Link testified that when Brown requested him to vote for Lorimer ho said ho would, as ho had already, promised Lorimer his support. H denied emphatically ithnt he wn3 bribed. On cross-examination Link charg ed that the state's attorney and tho polico "bullyragged" him and that when he asked to co his wife thoy told him to "choose between his wife and tho penitentiary." The statements of Link crented a great sensation. Declaring that ho did not consider tho money paid him for his voto for Lorimer was a bribe, J. C. H. Beck mcyer testified today in tho trial of Leo O'Neil Browne, churd with bribery. "I was willing to vote for any one to defeat Hopkins for tho senato. I even promised Browho that I would support Speaker Shurtliff if it wera necessnry," snid Bcckmoyer. Representative Link Beckmoyer on tho stand. followed knox Mir my FOR KEYSTONE GOVERNORSHIP Nomination Has Been Offered and Secretary Is Considering It Will Make His Decision Efcforo Next Wednesday. (Continued on Page Five.) WASHINGTON, D.' C, Juno 17. Secretary of Stato Philnndor C. Knox may rotiro from Prosidont Taft's cabinet to becomo tho Repub lican candidato for govornor of Pennsylvania, according to a woll- nuthenticntod rumor horo today. Tho hccrotary returned from Phil adelphia last ovoning, whoro it ia said ho discussed tho coming cam paign nud tho possibility of his ac cepting tho Ropublicnn nomination, This, it is said, already has boon of fered. Knox conforrcd with Senator Penroso in Philadolphiu. Tho son ator, according to tho report, urgod upon him tho necessity of a strong candidato at tho coming election, Knox will decide upon his courso bo foro next Wodnosday. Balloon Soars High. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Juno 17. Dr. George If, Zimmormau and Dr. Thomas E. Eldridgo today aro joint holders of all local balloon rooords for height. In tho gas bag Phila delphia II thoy mounted to a height of 17,000 foot, which is but 000 foot less than tho American record. Neither man felt nny ilUoffcota froat tho trip. n ill t , y ,1 Mi v ' - -' f. - "AWk-MW. .....u ?2Mivmmmimni?gihmaqwzli& ' ,22322 ,'jfii"', rjifiiatBy" "vsm