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0rrr?( "Jstnrlcal Soo A Public Auditorium The Weather IMiivlimuit yoH(oi-liiy,.....,,ll ni Joint today...: ......150 I'lfclplUK Inn , '10 Mail Tmbun Prediction! Tonight mill Friday, lliilii. fially Four If mi Hi Yosr. Furty-iilnOi Vimr. MEDFORD, ORISON, THWiSDAY, AVML 17, 1919 NO. , MEBFOMD S ASKED TO REMOVE BUR ES0I1 DEMOCRATS ASKWILSON Wilson Oiuanizatlon In Massachus utU Wires President to Remove Postmaster General Wrecklnn Democratic Partv Declares Presl dent Democratic Club of Massa -, chusetts-Phone Strike Grows to ; Alarmlno Proportions. i WASHINGTON'. April 17. font mntcr General Burleson iiiiimniioed today that to lirenk tho deadlock minted liv llio rcfusol of Htrikinir Now I.'... .I.iii.l iiiliinhiinn nnitratont lo Hull tnlt llmir wane demand to Gem-nil Mummer Driver of tliti employing company, III) llild decided til "not fr these telephone inriv tmiiseii nun liml placed their- niuilii'iitiou before Mr. Driver with Instructions lo hear rmploves iiidividuullv or collectively upon receiving iiHstirnneo that tliov would ri'tuni lo work immediately. Ilo said thu omplovos would be giv. on full bent-fit of all method of bor enininir, with assurance that notion would he tnken bv the wire control board on Mr. Driver' recommenda tion on or before next May 10. '" Htriko Clrows ' BOSTON. April ; 17. The tele' lihonti strike' tuornmed li new : iduote today with thu entry into tho fiuht of thousand of men member of union affiliated with (lie telephone oporn lont in the general orirnnir.ntion of the New Knelnnd ioint council of eleetrieal worker. The girl operator nnnounced Hint tho tliitputo now had uono bevond their nuthoritv to siiltle nnd that Postmaster (leneral Burleson would havo to deal ioinllv with them nnd the general boilv. Thcv claimed that tho greater number of the 12.000 cublo splicer.- lent room men nnd other1 nsoseiate had ioined them and that further support would be forth coniitnr. , Favorable response to appeals or the girl for sympathetic notion have boon received from other Himtun la bor locals and tho situation in thrent- onitup. KraumH J. Kimicrnn. president of tho Democriitin club of Mnssnchus. ottH and 11 picinbors. of the legisin tnro oiibled to Pnris n rotiuest that the postmaster itcnoriil bo removed from of fico. The message read : ''"Burleson wreckinir partv. Homovo him nnd settle thin Htriko." . Vnvor Nation Wldo Strike SPHINGI'TK.I.IV 111.. April 17. Overwhelming majorities faVorin" tho calling of n nation wide Htriko Jul v 1 of more than 100,(100 olectrical worker in tho United State aro bo Imr roccived hero. nccordiiiL' to J. P. Noonnn, noting president of tho In tornntionnl Brotherhood of- Klontri onl Workont. whoso boaduuartors are looatod hero. "Tho wholo ronpoTiRibilitv, if tho tttrfko hocomoH bffoativo. will rost with PoHtmnster (Umo'rul Hurloson," ' Mr. Noonnn suid today. "Ilo hn ro. fused timo nnd nirnln to rapptmisto tho telephone omplovo' union, even aftor 1'rOH dent Wilson had turned our ro quest over to him. 1, personally, havo appealed to him 12 times, but ho hits taken on notion. Wo npponlod to tho war lnbor bonrd nnd tho dopartment of labor, nnd fcol sure tboso two , bodies did whnt thov could in our . bohalf." P01NDEXTER FLIES 10 KEEP SPEAKING DATE SBATTI.E. April 17. Senator Poindoxtor loft Soattlo at 11:10 n. m. today on an nirplano fliithti to Hromorton, Wash., about 20 miles from hero. Ilo wns scheduled to nd- dros n mootine at tho Pmrot Sound navy ynrd at Hromorton at 1 :30 p. m. V. E. ' Hooinir, Bonttlo, piloted tho nmiMiiiic, ; , Mlchloan City Gots Quota. . fJHARLOTTK. Mich.. April 17. Chnrlottoo is tho first Miohimm oity, ifinot tho first in tho country, to smb Hnriho its full nuotii for tho Victory liberty loan. 75.0(10. Efforts will lo niudo to triplo tho Quota. ' .. ARRESTED FOR 1HEFT STEALS HAIRBRUSH FROM THE JAIL . ; i-ki'rr Aviv a..:i 17 Theft or a hairbrush inn) n tiitnd kiT'-liiitf wliilo in thu t'itv jiiil wim charged bv the nolico Imro nuuinnt Chirnnoe Camp bell. 111. wns arrested for the al leged theft of loilut articles and iowolrv from K. 0. Cudd of the l'ortliinil Motorbont club. Po lios suit! the imin wcnri'vlv linil nrrivcil in iiiil. when. searching him n -second tiniu, thcv found soma of tho iail property in hi POSKOSSlim. i Much Advertised Overthrow of Car ranza collapses When Gen. Blan ket Is Killed Head to Adorn Walls in Vera Cruz Revolution Lamely Movie Bunk. MEXICO CITY. April 17. (Bv the Associated Pro.) General Aureli. alio Kliinnuet. war minister in Presi dent 1 leurta's cabinet, who recent ly wns reported to have landed in the Vorn (.'rur, ration for tho purposo of startim; n revolution nuiiinsl tne Curraiua isovernmeiit. was killed vos terduv in u fiuht near Cbiivuxtlti Vil hmo. nccordinir to press report from Vera I'rii. which ouotes a remirt from Oeii. Francisco I., frtpiine. chief of military preparations in tho rcuion of Cordovn and Orir.aba. liriiin lu nu ticud Aocoidiuir to telcKraum uiven out by (Jenerai Lniiuze. too commander ill tlio rvmou ot Uiuvuxltu, ueuerui UiiiuiiiIiipo banclicK. uiet a puny ol roueitt under Jiliinouet lata yovierouv uileruoou, tleieutiiiir litem. - Iho UeuU Uotlv ot oenerai inuiuinel wus louiiu lulcr. Ueuerui buusuhea tvleurupUed tilut ho was briuuiuic Uenerul llun qucl's lieud to Vera Crux lo uttublisu tliu lilentitieutioii. Ueuerui r riincisuo Alvoroa was taken prisoner louctucr with tue turn ii V ot l'ooro Uuvitv. ouo ol tne most autivo noiilonuuls ot J oltx tliuz. ituU biiiiiu f occo Vera Crus ; pupers havo rocoutly been pruiuiiK iiiuueroua stories re- itaiuiui; Uenerul uiumpieia proposeu revolt. 'iia'Hu stories uuo been uuu- lisuea iu tlio Ouueu Dimes, but Ueii eral iilmuinels oluiin Hull' no nuu 4U,uUU men, wan urliiierv and uu uir pinuo niiU mui no was anieu wan oiu er tucuuus, mis been svouteu otu- oiulv. 'tne buna wmeu Ueueiul lluiu uuet wus loauimr wneu lie was kiued was small und Uoonv oiiuippod.-'it is reported, i, '" nncaivu iii,,mu,w . Whilo only u youth Uenurrtl Bluu- uuei wus ii niuuiuui' ol tuu lii.mr suiiiul tbut put . to ueutU i.mporor ouixuuiliun ul Uuureluro. liiBinit iu tne, ioVeriiinent ' service ho beuume uiiiiislor ot war miller t'resiueut iiuerlu, beinir tlio iiinu who persou ally arrested l'resiuent Jjrauuisuo iM micro wneu Huurin seir.8d tlio reins ot government. It wus eharued tlmt Uu wus involved in tlio later ussussui ution of Muduro. ' When liuoriu l'lcd from Mexico, GonoriU blunnuol 'ucconipuuiea him itoeent reports roeoivod Uoro stated. tnut lie was oporatiuK u motion piu turo tliouter in Uroolil.vn, IN. it. ' uoiioiui Auiuuiuio iiiiiuiiuei bulled from Mow Voili tor a port iu tho West initios Junuary s last. 110 wus pro vlitou with pussporta and credonilals but the tact ot his doparturo was known to only a tow ot ms luilinute lrionilB. 'lie wps accompanlod by uoneral Juan Montnno and Urlgadler Uonqral Knriauo llouznlea and with some minor orncers.. The party landod at an unfrequent od Mexican port Into In Marcii and wu8 mot by n guurd sont by Follx Ulna and OBCortod to Toxpalnxoo, tho liGtwIuuurtorH of tho Dina forces anico that tlmo there have boon re ports ot operations by Clonoral llluu nuot uhcl his oiuer. Honor uiuz. Uouoral llluuiiuut wus 71 years old, REVOLUTION IN S MEXICO SOON NIPPED N BUD GERMANY WILL ASKINDEMNITY ' FROM ALLIES Hun Delegates to Ask Payment for Damao.es Sustained From Aerial Attacks and Occupation of German Territory Bv Troops of Enemy Na tions. 1 ' . PARIH, April 17. (llavM). Oor- nuiny Intonds to claim an Indemnity from tho allien, ncconlliift '. to tlie Krunkfort Ouzotto. It nay tho Oor- inan noKotlatora at Voniallloa wllj aak uaymont (or d urn anon suatalned from aerial nttucka, from the occupation of aerman torrltory tiy tho allied troopa and tor the doloy In concluding peaco causlnif a prolonnutlon of tho Dolsbe- vlk and Bpartacan trouble. niOUMN, Wodnonday, April 10. (By AHBOclnleil I'rn.) iJtrge forces of Hnvarlun troopa, with artillery and mlna-throwora, beRan an advance advanco on Munich yesterday morn Ing, occordlnK to the Tnnotilutt but It Is unknown whether a decisive battle haa a, yot boon fought, COIXJONE. Wednesday, April 16 In consequence ot tho spread of tne lierman airiKes to me voiuruu district, I.loutonont Goneral 8lr Her bort Plummer, In command ot the British forces on tho Ithlne, Issued a proclamation toddy ordering the lm mediate return of the men ta work and IbrontonliiK tho strongest moa a u res against persona promoting or countonanclng strikes In the British lono of occupation. The general ot- fored military modtatlon If other moans ot settlement failed. A snutdron ot British airplanes tlew over the affoctod district today. KwInk hccogiilro Huns DKRNB, Switzerland, April 17. (llavas.) The Swiss federal council It Is reported, has decldod to recog- nlxo tho now Gorman govornment on ihe ground that It was electod legal lv bv tho national assembly which was chosen by the votes ot the peo ple. Tho roport has caused a sensation In political circles here. BBRL1N, Wednesday, April 16. The communist government In Mu nich Is reported to have opened nego tiations with Italy by which valuable wood lands belonging to Munich would bo pledged for a loan of one billion marks with which to buy food, GENEVA, Wednesday, April 16 The Swiss governmont Issued an of ficial note snylng that the Swiss peo ple will bo called to decide by referendum whethor the coufodera. Hon will Join the League of Nations VIENNA. Wodnosday, April 16. (By Associated Pros.)' Roports ot the oxocuttons at Budapest of Conn Mlchnol Karolyl, Archduke Joseph and others ore untrue. The city con. Unties outwardly quiet with progress being made toward the nationalize, Hon of property. l l estimated there are only twenty nnturallced iniorlenns and Amorlcan wives Hungarians In Hungary. ot KILLED IN FRANCE PARIS, April 17 Fourteon Amer- innn and six French Boldlers woro klllod when nn express train carrying American troops crnshed Into a sta- tlonnry train with French soldiers on furlough near LoMnns today. Twenty-five Americans and 2 Fronchmon wore Iniured. LeMtons Is In the Departmont of tho Sarthe, west of Paris. ITALIAN CITIES READY , TO FIGHT FOR CLAIMS ROME. April 17. (Ilnvn's.) Rop rosontativos of 12 oitios of South .,-n Tinlv Will n mcfltiner hero'vestor dnv lit which omphntio support of Itnlv's territorial olniuis before tho puiico conl'oroneo was oppressed. Tho eoiiisTOHM sent n toleirrupliio iiiossiibo to Premier Orlundo nniiounniiic that tho members of tho trnthorinir woro unanimously tlotenninod to fislit for tbo'urunlma of Italy's lorritorml do, munds. w. I RAISE $20,000,000 TO GET ; ' NEW YORK, April 17. A program of church extension work entailing an expenditure of $20,000,000 'and Including among Its proppsed activities "a definite attempt to provide 4- aeal substitute for the saloon" as a social center nas neen adopted by the Episcopal church In America, according to an an nouncement here ioday. ( More than two-thirds of the funds will be devoted ' to the home field. Including work among Immigrants, social service and education. The balance will go to foreign mission expansion and Increase In salaries of mis- slonarlea. . ; ': f, ,. . Ti 10 SET US. I 10 r- llOSTON. April 17. A- German nEcnt. itllowed on the transport Pat ricia to look out for German prop erty, attempted to set fire to the ves sel last nmbfnH it was nearnlir Hos ton with more thnn 2.000 American soldiers, aceordinc ,to Mnior Frank W. CaviinuuL'b of the ibitA field ar tillery, one of the officers on board,. The man had' been locked in stateroom liooatise of. his Motions. When a ctuird left the room, tho Her- num. whoso name wns civen as Fish er, is nlleired to have manipulated electric wires in such a wuv us to start a blare in tho Rtuteroom. The ennrd found-a : lively lire burning when he returned. Members of the crew extinguished tho fire and Fisher wns placed in irons. The German was one of five of his eountrvinen placed on board the Patricia bv consent of the allied Bovernment to wntch the llambure American lines property. Ho was formerly a seeond officer on a Ger- runh merchant ship. v Tho Pntricin is one of tho first Gernuin merchant ships turned- over to the allies. ' WASHINGTON. April . 17.-rGer- mnnmnn pnssenirer liners turned over to the United States for troops trans port service will be fitted out durinc vovneos instead of beine laid up af tor their arrival in tho United States. Actintr Secretary- Roosovelt. said to day that this plan had been deter mined upon bv itbe navy dopnrtmcnt so that there would be no delay in n ttirninir the soldiers from overseas. Aircraft Orders Reduced. WASHINGTON. April 17. Obli- cntions of tho -bureau of aircraft pro duction were reduced more than four million' dollars durinc the week end ed April 5, brincins the totul of can celled nnd s'-'.snciided contracts since siL'iunir the armistice to if riOO.h i Sl.til i . THE EUROPEAN SITUATION IN BRIEF BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. April 17. Gormunv will be forced either: to nccopt or reject the allied pence terms bv Mnv 15. nccordinir to reports printed in Paris, and it is in dicated that no reply Is expected be fore May 0. The rcfusnlof Stephen Picbon. the French foreign minister, to divulge tho details of tho provisions of the proposed trentv whilo speaking in Ihe ehambor of neputies vesterduv. and tho failure of Promior Lloyd Gooiue to speak in more than general terms boforo tho houso of commons indi cates that no intimation of tho terms will ho mndo public nt present -, --' It wns announced nt n meetine of tho oounoil of ten in Paris yesterday afternoon that various nrtieles'of tho pact nro now in tho hands of the drafting committee and that the ro niaining articles would be disposed of today, . . . , : Considor V. S. Mandatory -,i y , Norway and Switz'orlantV wlll .net ns agents of thp'alliod niid assOointed govornnionts in footling Russia, it lias boon agreed at Paris; Representa tives of Franco have made reserva tions on tho subjoct and those will he considered today. Tho plan- is op- I ACOMA LABOR REFUSESTOAID Li Central Labor Council By Almost Unlmous Vote Refuses to Have Anythlnn to Do With Drive Tired of Hot Air Declares Boilermakers Put Bond Sellers in Jail? TACOAfA. Wush.. April 12. The Tnooma Central Uibor ( ouncil. bv n livn voce vote which was almost un yninio'us, Inst niiiht refused to appoint u moor representative un um t tory loan committee or to have anv- tlune to do with DUKhinir the bonds, The notion is reearded as an at tempt bv the radical lubor element to boycott the loan, it was asserted bv conservative labor men today. Charles Perrv Tavlor. secretory of the Washington State Federation of Labor, was present at the meetine and he auietlv left the roqm when the adverse vot was announced. , Ione- for lefense , , ' The labor deleeates took up a col lection for the defense of the men ar rested for selling toes for the bene--fit -of the soldiers and sailor council two weeks aeo. Two of the men wore tried in police court vesterduv and found euiltv. The eases were tests.' and all of the 00 arrested will lie tried in .superior court. The two found guilty in police court were fin ed 3 and costs. . . ' Tho action was taken when n cora- munietftiori from the Tucoma Victory loan committee was' read askine the Central Labor Body to appoint a member to serve on the committee and to co-operate in inducins work inirmen to purchase bonds. . " .; Tired of Hot Air In previous Liberty loans, the la bor onianizations activelv assisted in the bond sales. -! . . Several strone speeches were made at the meetine. A. L. Dickson, sec retary of tho council, said that the working man -who had purchased bonds in previous campaiens, had been forced to sell them nt low prices in order to live during the recent strike. A boilermnker nt the tneet:ng de clared. "I nm, tried of this hot air. ; trvine to eet us to buy I.ibertv bonds to beat ns to death with." The sen timent was cheered. Another asked. "Will thev ' out the bond sellers in iailf'.- - . It is eypected that many of the la bor unions will proceed to push the sale of honds amone their members despite the action of the council. SYNG MAN RHEE NOT KYUSIC KIMM PREMIER SAN FRANCISCO. April 17. Svnc Man Rhco. now in Philadelphia and one of the three Korean dele eates to the pence conference, is pre mier of the provisional Korean re public, nnd not Kvns.ic S. Kimm. pence delegate now in Paris, the Ko rean Nationnl Associat-on nnnounc ed here today in eorrectine official statements which named t Kimm as premier. " posed bv Russian elements opposed to the Bolsneviki. but it is said to be probable thcv will ultmiatelv iieom esce in the allied decision. The, ouestitm of tho United States becoming mandatory-, for .Armenia and the nrieient nrovinop of Uicihn. to the southwest, is ngtun being consid ered at the pence conference. There seems to'be n disposition on the part of several of tho entente powors. nlso to nsk this country to take over con trol of Constantinople, a suggestion which is snid to appeal to sqmo mem bers of. tho American commission. , Albania WnnU Freedom . Albania hns appealed to Premier ClenieuCeau as president of the, peace conference, asking for confirmation of the couiplcto independence of that eountrv. Here. too. there is a will ingness that tho t'nited States should assume control of governmental nt- fnirs nt least until the littlo country hris organized its political system. i Tho communists are still in con trol in Munich, but heavy forces of 'Bavarian troops hove begun an nd vnnce on the Bavarian capital,' ao- ooi'ding to Berlin advices. It is not known howovor. whether n- decisive bnttle has as vot been fought. VCIRY AN APPLE GROWER SELLS 1919 CROP FOR 11.75 BOX 4-' unnn rtvki) Anrii 17 A stir was euiised union: ap 4 tile frrnwprs hero bv the nur- chase 7f the entire 1910 crop of 4 A T Miitun 1 1 i tw f'r .(H'c Ar- 4 clinnlist. bv John Wulirren. op 4 ..rritinf fr.r Knrrlish imnortors. Walgren tvil! pay. according ia the ttimis of the asreement on average of $1.75 per box for 4 three trades of fruit. - It is es- timated that Mason will hnve 10.000 boxes. This unprecedented onrlv pur 4 ebase. it is said bv growers, in- dicntes one of tho most netive years on the part of the market- ine factors ever experienced here. . . ' FAILSTOPASS Iowa Executive Only Censured for Action In Rathbun Pardon Case- Governor Seriously III Issues State ment Ch'araino Enemies with Politi cal Conspiracy Aaainst Him. DES MOINES. Iowa. ; April 17. Censure of Governor W. L. Harding and criticism of Attorney General II. M. Havner for their activitiv in the Rntbbun .pardon case was voted to day by the Iova house of representa tives. DES MOINES, Iowa. April 17. Governor W. L. Harding was censur ed for his action In the Rathbun par don case in a resolution adopted by the Iowa house of representatives early today, marking the defeat ot efforts to Impeach him. The house then turned Its atten tion to the phase relating to Attor ney General H. M. Havner. Two reports ot the Judiciary will come before the bouse regarding Havner the majority report recom mending his exoneration and the minority recommendation tor bis censure. The deciding vote on the Harding case came a few minutes before 1 a. m. . The minority recommendation tor censure of the governor was sub stituted for the majority report urg ing Impeachment seventy voting for and 34 against the substitution, with four. members absent or not vot ing. . Governor Seriously IU Immediately after the' substitution resolution had been adopted the min ority report In the guise of the majority report was accepted by ac claim. ,, -Governor Harding, confined to his bed with diabetes, seriously ill, heard the verdict of the house -within a few minutes and almost - Immediately gave the following statement to the Associated Press: "I am pleased over the result ot the vote in the house. No man In Iowa has had to submit to more severe political persecution than have I. My enemies are well known. Their hand Is not covered and sooner or later their conspiracy will be laid bare to the people of Iowa." . SEC Y BAKER LUNCHES WITH THE PRESIDENT PARIS. lApril 17. Secretary of War Baker was the guest of l'resi dent Wilson nt luncheon in the Pari9 "White Honse" today. The president also recoived Herbert C. Hoover, tho food administrator, the two having n brief conference. Durinir tho dnv President Wilson wns made an honorary citizen of Sun Marino.' Tho chnnro d uftniros of Sun Marino called nt tho presi dential residence and blinded the president' a certificate of honorary citizenship conferred upon him bv the littlo republic. GOV. HARDING S IMPEACHMENT B0LSHEVIK1 CLAIM BIG VICTORIES Continued Successes From Baltic lo Black Sea Reported in Russian Of ficial Wireless 1800 People.' 400 Women, Murdered at Ufa Reds Givinq Way to New Bouraeoise in Petroarad Accordion to Red Cross All Quiet at Archanael. LONDON, April 17. Continued successes for Russian soviet forces along almost the whole of the wes tern Russian front from the Baltic to the Black sea is claimed in a Rus sian official wireless dispatch re ceived. here today. West of Riga the Letts have - been driven southward to -within four miles of Mltau. ;, West of Proskurof, tho Bolshevlkl . have taken Volochysk, on the tormer Russian Galician frontier and within 25 miles of Tarnopol. In the Crimea soviet forces have crossed the Salt Lake and advanced In the' direction of Simferopol, tho, capital of the Crimea. COPENHAGEN, April : 17. Bol shevism In Russia is giving way to a "new bourgeoisie" according to the director ot the Moscow Red Cross committee who has arrived' here. . Premier. Lenine "and " AVar iMinlster Trotzky are trying to reach an un derstanding with the moderate ele ments In Russia. ; -:, . The situation In Petrograd. the director reports, has been , growing worse and numerous anti-Bolshevik outbreaks have occurred. In Febru ary there 83,000 deaths In Petrograd compared to 123,000 In January, 1800 Civilians Murdered LONDON, - April 17. Eighteen hundred persons. Including 400 wom en, were murdered by the Bolshevlkl at Ufa, according to a telegram from Omsk, . .";; . 1 Ufa, one of the principal cities In the Orenburg district near the Siber ian border. Was taken by the Bolshe vik! early this spring but late In March was recaptured by forces of Omsk all-Russian government which have continued to press back the Bolshevlkl In this region. Dispatches from Omsk dated April 5 .and recelv ed on Tuesday announced the mas sacre by the Bolshevlkl ot more than 2000 civilians in and near the town ot Osa, to the north of Ufa, in this district. . . j; No Victory Over Yanks ARCHANGEL, Wednesday, April 16. (By Associated Press.) A small American scouting party .operating in front of the allied positions along the railway front yesterday surprised and ambushed a Bolshevik patrol in the. forest yesterday, wounding ' a -number ot the enemy. The situation during the past few days has been generally quiet. ' CLAIM NEW FLYING II. S. A. AMERICUS, Ga., April 17. A rec ord tor trans-continental airplane travel Is claimed by aviation officials of Souther field here for Major T. J. Macauley ot Fort Worth, Texas, who today flew to Jacksonville, Florida, on the last leg of a cross-country tour from San Diogo, Calif.. Major Macauley loft hero early today, ar riving at Jacksonville at 8:40 o'clock and returned here at It. He lett soon after for Fort Worth. According to Souther fiold offic ials, Major Macauley traveled from San Diego, Calif., to Jacksonvflle in 19 hours' flying time, an average ot 137 miles an hour. He mado four stops, at Tucson, Sweetwater, Fort Worth and Ameiicus, , ., -,- .! VENICE, Calif.. April 17. Andrew Curry, an v aviation instructor em ployed bv n school bore, and Frank Zobolla, also of this citv. were kill ed today when their plane wont into a "tail spin and fell in a residence son-' tion of the city. - The avmtor lived n few minutes, and told tho police ho wus unable to got control of tho dual control pUino becauso his pupil be-, came excited and chins to his control. '. .'. ' ' - - . , . ...