' 5 fEBFORD MATL TETAnSE. MKDFORTt, WREflOy. TUESDAY, JUST. 2H. ifly.' PAGE SEVEN (I 1 1 I! 2 WOMAii ADMITS SHE KILLED MAN IFj APARTMENTS SAX FRANCISCO, June 73. (A. P.) Mm. EIbIc Lotte and Mrs. Frank Hownrd, ' who shared a downtown apartment, nurrendered to the police at sunrise today and were charged with the killing of Albert Anderson, a United States customs, guard. Ander son's body was found in the apart ment house elevator on last Sunday night. The women apepared at the Hall of Justice lifter a glory appeurcd in the l?xa miner quoting them as saying that Anderson was slain in their apartment. The women, the police said, admitted the newspaper acount was correct and not the story, they told yesterday, de nying responsibility on the strength of which they were released. The Examiner account said Mrs. Howard met Anderson in the street near the apartment on Sunday night after a flirtatious approach. They had not been 'Introduced previously. Ac companying Mrs. Howard to the apartment Anderson met Mrs. I-otte and a new found acquaintance known j as Orlgsby for whom the police are searching. Anderson, the newspaper story recites, had been drinking and continued drinking In the apartment. He then became abusive, was ordered to leave by Mrs. Howard, refused and struck her -In the face. Mrs. Howard then claims he drew a pistol from his pocket and was preparing it to shoot, when, in self defense,, she grabbed a knte and drove ft Into Anderson's side near the heart. He was then picked up by Orlgsby, Mrs. Lstttc and Mrs. Howard and stowed In the apart ment elevator, dead. Anderson was divorced last Thursday. SERVICE TO START ;t NEW YORK, June 23. Formal punching of the New York to Chi- cugo night air mall service was an nounced today for eight o'clock on the night of July 1. The mail Is sched u led to arrive at the Chicago postofflce at 6:?0 o'clock the morn ing of July 2, the 784 mile Journey requiring ten and a half houi'B. Col onel Paul Henderson, second assist ant postmaster general, announced today the route had been established at a cost of $500,000. Twenty-four planes will be used. The new service is Independent of the trans-contlnentul air service started In 1920. For supplies and emergency, 32 fields have been established between New York and Cleveland and four teen between Cleveland and Chicago. For the present one plane flying in each direction each night will comprise the servico until the de mand requires additional planes. Six teen pilots are now employed In the servico. OF JULY NAVY TRIUMPHED. OVER HUSKIES IN THRILLING RACEj : ' i i U.S.A. TO RETURN IN SPITE $250,000 FH PORTLAND PLANT PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 23. Short circuited wires early today started a fire at the Irwln-Hodson prlntlngand engraving plant at Fifteenth and Gilsan streets, causing an estimated loss of $260, 000. The' blaze was discovered at 4:35 a. in. by the janitor when he came to work. Ho ran to an adjacent engine company and turned in the alarm. When fire companies arrived the whole Interior of the building was a mass of flames. Automobile license plates for several- western states were stored In the basement and were believed to have been ruined.-Th loss Is -covred by Ihsuranc, company officials indlcntp.rt. WASHINGTON, Juno 23. The re cent flareup in the Mexican situation is not expected by the state depart ment to hamper Ambassador Shef field when he returns to Mexico City, probably this month. Announcement by the department yesterday that the ambassador would return to his post as soon as possible came after reports that his plans might be changed because of the dis cussions through the press by Secre tary Kellogg and President Cnlles. President Calles replied In spirited fashion to a statement by the secre tary giving conditions under which the administration would continue to support the Mexican regime. In another statement last night the president asserted that his govern ment's agrarian policies would not be modified. The agrarian law was touched upon In advices to Secretary Kellogg and on which he based, in part, bis pro nouncement. It was claimed that American-owned property in Mexico had been seized by so-called agrarians without legal procedure. Modification of the policy, Presi dent Calles declared, would bo a "repudiation." It is sectioned by law, he added, "and it satisfies tho penplo's aspf rut Ions." POUGHKICKPSIE, N. Y., June 23 (A. P.) The eight-oared crew of the Naval academy again rules the inter collegiate seas ns the result of the an nual regatta on the Hudson, but not by such an overwhelming margin that tho Admirals have anything in par ticular to brag about. Klght broad-backed brawny mid shipmen brought the rowing cham pionship back east last evening by conquering Washington, two time champions, in a thrilling, spectacular four mile duel, but ut the finish they were only three-quarters of a length Ah pud mi ft Inulnir dlatnnco with ovorv I stroke. Washington's trans-continental quest for a third straight triumph something that no crew has gained on the Hudson since Cornell did it In 1!12 ended In failure, but "Rusty Cal low's Huskies lost no prestige. They had the power, the drive and strokes to match those of the Navy, but they lost because they were out-maneuvered, out-guessed at the critical stage of tho race. The Navy owes Its brilliant triumph. In the final analysis, more to superior strategy than anything else. It was the sudden spurt of the sailors, an un expected and daring dash at tho three mile mark that won the race for them. They jumped into a lead of a length and a quarter before Washington real ized what was up. a margin which sav ed the day for the Midshipmen. This sudden drive took most of the wind out of the Navy's sails but the momentum was enough to carry It on to victory in spite of Washington's closing rally. The final bid of tho Huskies to retain their title was beau tiful to see, but It was an epilogue. Had there been nnother 100 yards, an other story might have been told. The victory of tho Navy one up on Washington in the battles of these ri vals have staged In tho past few years. They had met twice before, the mid shipmen rowing to triumph in 192 2, but losing in 1923 to the far western ers. Annapolis was not present last year when Washington won again. Thus the "outsiders' " crews partic ipating in the regntta by invitation, continued their domination of the "Hip Four" of the intercollegiate rowing association Cornell, Syracuse, Colum bia and Pennsylvania. To rub it in a trifle, Wisconsin, finishing fast after a bad sttm, -brought up In third place yesterday, ' after finishing second a year ago. The west has no apology to offer here. ltchiml tho Iladgers came Pennsyl vania, Cornell, Syracuse, and Colum bia in order. Except for the Quakers, who were themselves out trying to keep pace with Washington and the Navy for tho first mile and a half, none of the other eastern crews men aced tho pace Betters. From the start to the finish it was a personal matter between the Huskies and Sailors. Washington pnrkv! up for home to day with one trophy in her bag. how ever. The Huskies romped off with the junior varsity honors In the first of the two mite preliminary races af ter which Syracuse captured the fresh men event. Hoth of these j-accs, like the varsity struggle, were . two cornered tussles. Washington met unexpected .oppose tion from Cornell in tiie "Jayeve" con test but mint from behind to win by a length and a half. Syracuse held a sim ilar margin over Pennsylvania's fresh men after staging a fine finish. only flvo putouts and made one assist. 1 rant ham scored four times In the slaughter of Ilornsby's club. JACKSONVILLE LOSES GAME tO ROGUE RIVER Yesterday's lesul At I-os Angeles 4; Seattle 3. No other games scheduled. The Screen By Yo Press Agent. Handel Bell Wright Story. "Tho Mine with the Iron Door." Harold Hell Wright's newest and greatest popular novel, Is the feature Picture at the Itialto for three days beginlng today. Mr. Wright, when he wrote his story, traveled Into the Canada del Oro (Can yon of Gold) in the Catalina moun tains In Arizona, near Tucson, by horseback and over rough country which did not then boast even a trail. And Mr. Lesser, In order to transfer to the screen this story just as it had been written arranged to photo graph the pictures in exactly the Bame location and reproduce many of the exact scenes. Here were photographed the scenes of tho old mining prospectors and their scack; of the dinky little mine, and the struggling little creek where they panned for gold; of Saint Jimmy, ,k , ,...... t, . I., .. I...,ibnn In Knalth in..!.. uiYBi.uB.ruiBu -uuu who wUh ,,, ,,,., brought cheer Sunday ut Rogue itlvor, 7 to 6, in a io n,, inhabitants of Cnnnda dol Oro. fast ball game. s Tho shortstop of the I Thp company then left for another countv scat team blow up In tho fifth, s'1" twenty-fivo miles farther Into tho making four errors in a row and let- " lKlerness and atop a high nunt'n "'rteilso'X'loan, win p,y Co.'-- -Mer on tho A. O. N. G., of this city next Sunday C"BC ot " Breatclift. at the Holly street grounds, and will (nl..rinii battlo Illicit July 4, and Is trying to I , ' , , . . 1 , " , get a game with the Medford picked . . ,' .Y' dared th have eclipsed himself. His role of Nero is said to be one of tho most realistic characterizations ever filmed. "Quo Yadls," numbering 20,- 000 people in its cast, was produced In team on July 5. HAKKIIAIjTj 11IUKFS. (tiy the Associated Press.) George Sisler, St. Ijouis manager, . i, , Iy "ru,"V Home on the very site of Nero's tyr annies. The scones are huge, showing who failed to get a hit against tho Ath letics yesterday. The star first sacker went to bat five times while his team mates each collected one or more hits. Robertson mid Hush got homers while McManus, Dixon and Williams checked In with doubles. Joe Bush of the Browns fanned ten Athletics, allowed nine hits, walked three men nnd then cut in with two lilts, one a hoirier, and scored five runs, which helped cut down the lead of Philadelphia. The New York Yankees have signed Charley Caldwell, right hand pitcher .from Princeton. Caldwoli Is rated u 'second Owen Carroll, who joined the Tigers last week.i Carroll, who came from Holy Cross, Was rated as tho best college pitcher of the year. George Grantham, former Cub, now holding down first base for the Pi rates, had a perfect day at bat. He collected four hits and made a sacri fice In five trips to the pinto against the Cards. Two vof George's blows iwere good for the cttrcut nnd one of tho 'others was a doulle. He didn't have 'much to do n round first ns he bundled the burning of tho Christians at the stake, as "flowers" nt Nero's garden party, the chariot races and slaughter of other Christians In the arena of the circus Maxlmus, I'rsus, with Lygla bound to the animal's back, and other throlls. 'Quo Vadls opens a four day's en gagement nt the Hunt's Cratorlan theater tomorrow matlness. Germany is adding a- million to Us population annually. , Ashland, Oregon . School of Art With a Faculty From Piatt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Opens July 6 Courses In Costume Design, Interior Decoration, Decorative Design, Methods of Teaching, Poster, Lettering, landscape and Water Color Painting. 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