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The Weather
RIBUNE
Weather Year Ago
Minimum , 90
Minimum , SO
fwllullon . lair aud coutiuurtl
niua -
Maitmuin yrtiterday l
Minimum today 53.1
O.IM Twentieth Tew.
1rtklj Kiftj -fourth tctr.
MEDlORD, 0RKCI0N, MONDAY, AUCU'ST H, 19'2'
Nfl. 114
CL0.UD.S;":G-ATM.EE4W BALKAWS
MAILT
EDFOKD
ULTIMATUM
1S DELIVERED
TO BULGARIA
Greece Sends Two Regiments
to Bulgarian Frontier and
Draws Up Ultimatum Which
if Rejected, Means Attack
Murder of Greek Subject Is
Given As Cause of Action.
PAMS, Aug. 3. (A. P.) Ail Atheua
dispatch today saya Grooca lias sent
lq regiments to the Greek-Bulgnrluu
tfojitler, Is drafting an ultimatum to
tlie Bulgarian governuieut and expects
to sond Greek troops Into Bulgaria if
the ultimatum is rejected.
The dispatches say the Greek gov
ernment has demanded reparations
from Bulgaria for the murder recently
Lkolf'fa- f 0rr
Stanlmaka. Bulgaria. The Bulgarian
reception of the demand has not been
favorable.
It Bulgaria formally refuses tlie
reparations the present Greek Inten
tion is to send troops to positions
three miles acroBS the frontier and
establish a lino thero In Bulgarian
territory. In this case Bulgaria is ox
pectod to appeal to the lcaguo of na
tions. - - -'
The Bulgarian minister to Franco
aid today that he know of no serious
cause tor. disagreement between his
country and Greece.' "
At the Greek legation, hero - it Is
admitted that some of tho frontlor
posts have been, reinforced by tho
rchens : government and ordered , to
Support Greece's demand for an In
demnity' in tho ' case of Nicholases.
It was stated at the legation, however,
that no serious consequences were ex
pected, i ' :.
National
At Pittsburgh. ; :
First game , -; ' R. H. 15.
Philadelphia .'. 2 0
Pittsburgh : 3 6 1
Carlson and HeiiHnc; Yyde, Adams
and Couch 4. ,
Second gaino : . H. II. E.
Philadelphia .'. .! 2 9 0
Pittsburgh 3 11 0
Couch and Wilson; Aldrldgo and
Smith.
At Cineiunali
MoHion ,
Cincinnati
Cooiicy and Sell nor;
grave.
, n. H. K.
3 7 I
I ll 2
ATuy und liar-
At Chicago .- 11.11.15.
Brooklyn f .....:........ 4 0 0
Chicago '7 1-1 0
Hiibbcll and Taylor;; Bluko und
Oonzalea, Churry. - "
Ainvrlcuu
At New York -
Cleveland ;,
Now York
R. II. E.
2 - 7 0
3 11 1
Buckcyo und Myatt; Junes und Ben
guugh. 1 :
At Boston R. H. E.
St. Louis 12 17 1
Boston 4 6 6
Olurd, Vangildcr
Ehmke and Stokes.
und Dixon;
At Philadelphia
Chicago ii.......
Philadelphia
It. H. E.
2 10 0
3 a a
12 Innings. '
" Faber, Connally and Schulk; Rom
in el I, Harris and Cochrane.
At Washington It.
H.
Detroit . . ....!. ...8 8 1
Washington .............. 3 8 0
Holloway and Bush lor; Coveleskle,
rcgg, Marberry and Ituel.
re
BASEBALL SCORES :
20.000 MARCH ! IN RELIGIOUS .PARADE
TO . IMPLORE SAINT TO SAVE CITY
JO.OOO MARCH J JO ' ...
CEKIONOIjA, Aug. J. (A. P.)
The continuation of earth shocks
hero, fallowing those whluh began
Jast Tuesday night has heightened
the alarm of the population, which Is
especially frightened becatse the
slicks are limited Itr this city only.' .
- A great religious . procession was
held tudny. more than twenty thous
and persona following a picture of
Music Played By
Deceased Heard at
Davenport Funeral
4
DAVBNl'OKT, Iowa, Aug. 3.
When Charles W. Lau. Wealthy
retired farmer, was buried tills
afternoon, funeral orations givon
at both tlie homo and at the
crematorium woro of his own
composition. ,
Tliese were prepared by liiin
during life and reproduced on
phonograph records.
Musical selections chosen by
Mr. Lau before he died were also
rendered on tho phonograph.
The deceased left a list of names
of friends whom lie wantod to 4
attend tlie funeral. All others
wore excluded. .
Body Found in Wreck of Lab -
ratOrV ' Declared NOt tO Be
That nf Uanru ' QphAiart7
inai Oi nenry aenwaru,
Who Had $180,000 Life In
SUPPOSED
DEAD
Mi
IID
WITH
MURDER
surance Funeral Held Up ber- ichhr with local, state ana na-
Itional political contests.
. The 1924 campaign, the council said,
demonstrated that thov launching of
.MAiniisfcZ, cattr., Aug. 3 (A. I'.) third party movements which, gcucr-
Demand by Mrs. Charles Henry ally expire . after .'Olio election.' Is
Schwartz on tho; CouJitra Costa, .ills- "wasted offort and injurious to the
txlct attorney's office for ponsesslon of desire to elect candidates with fuvor
the body found In the laboratory of the able records.". ; . -.i.'i (
Pacifio 'OaUuiose- company after : anvJ" In culling bri state federations -oX la
explosion was -refused today ' by' Pis- bor'and central tabol) liodies to pre
trlct Attorney Tinning. At the same 'paro to give active osslstarice in tho
time he announced that a grand jury , forthcoming campaign, tho - council
would bo called to lnvcstigato the i warned them to be on guard, purtlcu
casc. Marly against efforts of political "boss-
Firm ' In her contention that, tho os" to defeat the primary system for
corpse Is that of her husband, who
( was chemist and general manager of
the company. Mrs. Schwartz took Die
first Htcp to assets hc rights of a
widow by making tirmal claim for
the remains, through Attorney 15. S.
Dell.
Dtslrlol Attorney Titling ls'oftmlly
unyielding in his contention that a
murder has been committed and that
tlie charred corpse Is not that of
Schwartz. As a protection against Iosm
of possession of .the body through any
possible coup or legal action. Tinning
requested tlie sheriff lo send a special
deputy . to Walnut creek to stand
guard over ft.
The district attorney's office Is pro
ceeding now on. tlie theory that Joe
Hodtguez, a Portuguese, missing sinco
noon of last Thursday, the day of tho
explosion, may have been slain and
his body V'ced in the laboratory after
having been mutilated to prevent
Identification.
Detectives representing an iusur
anco company in which Schwartz car
ried a large policy are aiding In the
investigation.
Sheriff 11. R. Vcale has broadcast a
description of Schwartz and an order
for his arrest on a, murder charge.
ran trnANCisro. Amr. a ia. P.)
Henry Sehwarts, vico-president and her son while she was there and the
general manager of tho 'acific Ccl- and tho president was seen to give
luloso company, who was- supposed them a few directions. Colonel Cool
to have Wt death in his own laborn- 'dgo feels that he has recovered from
tory at Walnut Creek on last Thurs- his Illness sufficiently to do the Job
day by an , explosion, toduy was himself. t'
sought by Sheriff It. II. Veale ofi
Contra CoBta county. 8WAMPSCOTT, Mass.. Aug. - 3.
A. J. Nlelson, a dental expert, who (A. P.) Presldonl Coolldge Is plan
had worked dn Schwartz' teeth, de- nlng to return within ten days to Ply
dared after a minute examination mouth, Vt.. to visit his father, Colonol
of tho charred body found In tho John C. Coolldge. He may leave hero
Schwartz laboratory that "this dead before the end of the week,
man is not Schwartz. Tho teeth varyl The president intends to spend two
widely from Schwartz' teeth." I to three days at hit father's home, re-
Schwartz carried 1180,000 In lifo turning here to resumo his vacation,
insurance. . I which probably will be continued until
Joe lloiirlijuex, a laborer, has been tabor day. Reports here are that his
missing from the Walnut Creek dia- father Is well on the road to recovery
trict since the explosion. ' I from the recent Illness which caused
District Attorney A. K. Tinning an- President and Mrs, Coo'lldgo to make
nounccd today that ho had with- a hurried trip to the old home earlier
drawn permission ho hod given to In the summer.
(Continue an Psm Burnt)
Holy Mary of Klplata. the protectress
of Cerignola, Imploring the saint to
save the city from destruction. Tho
peasants are sleeping in tho open
air fearing tho collapse of their
homes.
Cerignola Is a city of about. 35.
000 popnlatlon In the province of
Koggta, southern Italy. One hundred
buildings were damaged by earth
quakes there last week.
U.S.A. LABOR
TO ABANDON
THIRDJARTY
American Federation of Labor
Returns to Non-Partisan
Policy Support of La Fol-
lette Declared a Mistake-
Labor Warned Against Po
litical Bosses.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. (A. P.)
Tho American Federation uf Labor,
which In 1924 threw its support to tho
Independent presidential-candidacy of
tho late Senator IiFolelttc, heiice
forth will return to its non-partisan
policy hi political campaigns and tic
itself up to no third party inovcincntH.
Tho federations' executive council
lias emphatically announced this pur-
'TZXZTTZ
'nnn.nnrllKnn rn mi,:i Itrn tat Im wuirotl III
behalf of the Individuals receiving tho
gressfonal election, regardless of party
atfltt0a. such endowment win io
suggested In a report now being pre
pared for tho federation's national
fnnvntlnrt nt Attnntln i.ltv iinxt Onto
nominating candidates.
PAPA
CLEANS UP YARD
PLYMOUTH, V'., Aug. 3. (A. P.)
Colonol John C. CoolldKo, fathur of tho
lirosldont, taclclod a )llo of shingles
in his yard today in order that tlio
place iniRht be tlilywhon his sou
arrives a few weeks hence.
The shingles, left' scattered about
the place b)1 carpenters who repaired
tlie roof of the house recently, have
been a source of concern for most of
the colonel's family. They were tliore
shortly before he was taken ill more
tiian a month ago and his grandson,
John, piled soma of them away. Mrs.
uioliflgo, the president wife, he lied
WIFE MURDERER'S
VERDICT UPHEL
SAN KRANCIHCO.. Aug. 3. (A. P.)
The United States circuit court of
appeals today affirmed a decree of the
Untied State dlstrlot court of Wash
ington. Which found rtlrhnrri Cnnnnr
guilty of tho murder of his wlfo, '
Pearl Conner, whose body was found
In an abandoned well on the Camp
tawia military reservation early In
1924. The principal witness against
Conner was Mrs. lone Holt, who testi
fied to gaining a confession from
lonner.
New York Girl WinsParis :
Favor as Classical Dancer
.L. . i " A JJew,YiKlndil who wnccals her identity undqr,th() name of ,
' Nadja, has nttraotcd Paris' attention as an entertainer at the Occo
ratlye Arts Exposition, where she is Appearing in classical dances.'
: She is seen in a dance she calls "Golden Phantasy.'' '
THREE KIL LED
BY
DENVER HOLD UP
DENVER, Colo., Aug. 3 (A. P.)
Clty and county police authorities to
day were combing Arapahoe county
for a, holdup hand It whoso revolver
late .last night .took a. toll of threo
lives, two young women and a youiiff
man,' when he was foiled In his at
tempt to roti them of their valuables.
The shooting was committed on a
boulevard on Hie oiUNklrts of Denver.
The victims of tho bund it woro:
Mrs. Julia Kternn, hot- sister, MIkm
Marie McCormlck, 17: Kred Funk or,
19. Carl Perry, 3!, wus wounded In
the shoulder.
The bandit, who Is believed to be
the man that has recent ty focused his
activities '' on uutoimihlle "petting
parties" in Denver, Jumped on the
running board of Die slowly moving
machine, In which his four victims
were riding and ordered them at tlie
IMiint of two revolvers to turn over
their money and valuublos. One .of
the men told him that (hey had no
money. The bandit then fired into the
machine several times. Instantly kill
Ing MIks McCormlek ' and fatally
wounding Kunkucr and MIms Uterus,
so that they died on the way to the
hospital. He (hen took flight.
Perry, who wus shot In the shuul
der, ran to a nearby farm house and
summoned the police.
A police automobile, scouring the
countryside soon after tho robbery,
encountered a motorsyclist, who sped
by them. Their orders lo halt were
not heeded, and they gave chatte, hut
tho man outdistanced tho police car
quickly und cwaped townrd Koct Io
Kan, an army post 10 miles went of
Denver. According to the police, the
man's description fitted that of the
bandit related by Perry.
POniriMNH, Ore., Aug. 3. (A. P.)
Gustavo Johnson, 31, n veteran of tho
world war, jumped from a window of
the third floor of the veterans' hos
pital hero at noon today and wan In
stantly killed. He was admitted to
the hospital a few days ago for treat
ment for an Intestinal trouble. Ills
home was believed by attendants to
be at Ureshaoi.
BAND T
D.WAR VETERAN
SCOTT STAKES
UFEON PLEA
. CHICAGO. Aug. 3 : (A. P.) The
Jury to docide the fato of Hussoll
Hcntt was solccled in four hours to
day in tho court of Judge Joseph B.
David with Beott's sanity tho Issue.
CHICAOO. Aug.-a (A. P.) A new
term "coll shock' will bo put Into
Americun, legal and scientific vocab
ularies If the Kfinlty hearing beglning
today before Judge J ens up B. David
saves Russell Scott from the gallows.
"Cell shock" Is tho term Kcotty's
attorneys have ued to deKcrlbe tho
mental debility he has suffered sinco
his conviction 10 months ago -for the
murder of 'Josoph iiHUOf, a drug
clerk. . ' i,.
The stato prencn!cd a list pf 20 wit
nesses, Including 15 laymen and five
ulleniHtH,'
Tho defense prestiled a list of nine
alienists and a dozen law witnesses.
Jacob Maurer, father of the 10-year-old
boy,, for whose murder Scott
whs convicted, was in the rourt.
Thorns Heott, father of the pris
oner, entered with the defense lawyers
and took a scat In 1 ho press section.
Judge David excluded a large crowd
from tho court room during the se
lection of Die JuryvHcotl was brought
In as tho first panel vas drawn. The
court advised the veniremen that, the
only question ML Issue-In the hearing
wus Hcott'a snnltj ; v'
. CHICAOO Auk. 3 (A. P.) Hherlff
Peter M. Hoffman was notified today
that the purported confession of John
Hindoo, a prisoner fit Wltchlla, Kun
sas, thai he killed Joseph Maurer, for
whose deuth HiisHetl Hcott was sen
tenced to hung In' Chicago, was a
hoax, Khorirr C. K; flrwvrs t. Wichita
telrgrupheif that Gordon had retract
ed, the statement.
Woman Kidnapped 1
When a Baby, Wants
To Find Her Parents
KPIHNflKllCLD, Mo.. Aug. 3 (A. P.)
Asuerting she was kid tin pod from a
farm near here In 1879 when she was
onlj( Z yearn old, Mm. Hollo Culllson
of Oklahoma City, Okla., has asked
thoai dof police In helping her to lo
nate her real parent. Hho said that
(the rtian Who kidnaped her raised her
(Us his own child but that on his death
bed he confessed that ho had kid
naped her. ' ,
Broncho Buster Asks
Chicago Mayor to
Get Him a Widow
4
CHICAGO. Auk. 3 (A. P.)
T. S. Hunt of Idaho Kails. Idaho.
In a letter lo Mayor lever today 4
( explained that he run danue, 4
play tho violin, cook, drivo a car
and ride a bronehu and Is ",1K 4
years old. straight as an arrow, 4
hroadshoulders, heavy brown 4
hair, weight l'Jfi pounds." This
letter led up to the observation
thai they tell mo you have a lot v
of wealthy widows in your
town."
4 "I may not bo a Hnmeo but
9 Home people say 1 am," wrote 4
Mr. Hunt.
State Troopers Arrest Three
Klansmen in Massachusetts
Charged With Carrying Con
cealed , Weapons Klan
Meeting Cause of Trouble.
WKSTWOOD, Mass.. Aug. 3 (A. P.)'
Injury to a dozen or moro persons,
the wrecking of a farm houso in the
Islington district here, and tho arrest
of throe men for carrying concealed
weapons, was tho aftormath of tho
Ku Klux Klan's first attenipt to hold
a meeting, In this district kIiico tlp
state polioo sioppml supplying guards
for klan gatherings. - . ,
The meeting In a field off thd Baft-lon-Provldonco
highway hero yester
day tended In a riot which the police
of three towns were unable to quell.
A inob of 500 auli-klan sympathizers
and three score klansmen staged a
fight with fisls, rocks and bricks. Al
though firearms wero In evldcnco, no
shots were fired.
Most of tho klansmen escaped In
their, cars hut a few wero bottled up
In the houso of Htophen isslcy, where
they huddled in the cellar while evory
window and much of the furniture
disintegrated under a hail of rocks
fro (n the outside.
An appeal by West wood town of
ficials finally brought four slate
troopers from Framlngham, who dis
persed tho crowd and escorted the be
sieged klansmon to safoty. They ar
rested threo men said to be klansmen,
on chargos of . carrying concealed
weapons. .,
Wall Street Report
NHW VOUK, Aug. 3 Htock prices
HwUtig upward today despite tho spo
radic attempts of bear traders, tak
ing advantage of tho higher call
money rates, to unsettle tho general
list by attacking a few vulnerable Is
sues. High priced specialties were
buoyant, American Can, Dupont, Gen-
oral Hallway Hlgnal and International
Telephono touching record high prices
for all lima, whllo General Electric
touched 309, tho highest figure sinco
tho segregation of the electric -bond
and sharo properties. Total sales ap
proximated 1,260,000 shares.
Death Toll of
r the Automobile
VAIAjH CITY, Nebr., Aug. 3 (A. P.)
Mrs. Hrnest K, Heeh, 3H, of SI. Douls,
was ihsttinlly killed and her husband
was- probably fallally Injured when
their- 'nutomobllo overturned on the
King of the Trails highway, four miles
north uf hero early today.
KnV YOHK, Aiir. 3. A real rnlnto
huotti-which oporutom my outciaiwcs
Flurlda'a palitiloHt ilnyn linn hit Kur
norkawuy anil Unekuwny lleiich, on
the tauthorn Hhnro uf linft IhIuiiiI, and
nont Ovean front romrty Hkyrockftlng
from 1300 a foot two inoiuhs ugo to
0.700. , -
Thouwiilili are aurknibllng for
chanca to Invnat. Kouiula of police
yuntorday fouyht to kocp traffic niuv
ln. ,
One man reported loaing f 10.000 on
MANY INJURED
IN KUN BIOI:
HOUSE WRECKED
HAYNES IS
RELIEVED OF
PRIIHI JOB
Prohibition Commissioner De
prived of All Authority Over
Intoxicants As Part of Re
organization of U. S. Pro
hibition Unit New 'Admins
istrators in Charge.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 (A. P.)-
An order relieving Prohibition Com
missioner Haying uf all uuthorlty with
respect, lothe supervision over the
question of intoxicating liquors was
made public today
at the treasury In
connection with
tho reorganization
of the prohibition,
unit, effective on
September 1. ,
The order, sign
ed by Internal
Revenue Commis
sioner Blair Is ad
dressed to tho pro
hibition commis
sioner and to pro
hibition directors.
1 L provides that
where any author
ity now la dele
gated to or the performance of any
duty ia required of the prohibition
commissioner or vt prohibition direc
tors relating to- intoxicating liquors, -such
authority shall be vested In and'
tho duty shall bo performed hy tho
prohibition administrators who. are to.1
be appointed for the'32 districts into;
whlph; U)P country will bo divided for'
uointnimvmivo purposes. ' : ' rf"
.. Where authority is required to be
prohibition directors with the advice,
concurrence or approval of tho prohibition-
commissioner, such advice,
concurrence or approval will nut, be
required In tho future ' .
WAHHINOTON, Aug. 3 (A. P.)
Dry enforcomont today was ordered to
j bo taken definitely out of the hands
Hay ii oh, who aftor ticptomber 1, will
aot only In an advisory capacity to
Assistant Secretary And rows of the
The prohibition commissioner was
absent from Washington today. Ho
has said, however, that he would con
tinue for the present to occupy tho of
fice and co-operalo with Mr. Andrews,
Ho is expected, however, to enter the
gubernatorial contest In Ohio as a
candidate for tho Hepubllcun nomi
nation. Hevoral weeks ago It was announced
that a largo part uf Mr. Hayno's office
Daily Report on
the Crime Wave
CKNTRALIA, Wash., Aug. B (A.
P.) Ben Napier, 30, logger, who yes
terday shot and (tilled L. J, Nlcholson
23, when he Is alleged to have found
Nicholson homo here with his wlfo,
was still In tho Low In county Jail to
day although no charge has been
placed ugalnst him. Nicholson died
In a hospital here yesterday, an hour
und a half after the shooting. '
A charge against Napier Is to be
determined when Prosecuting Attor
ney Don Abel returns here from a
convention in Healtlo. r '
VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. $.iC
p.) When Hpencer's doparlilleitt
store' hero was opened today the
watchman was found on the ' top'
floor. The safo had been blown
mill li.iruu wus huiiu. i nu niin.ii-
man's mouth was closed and sealed
wltii sticking plaster. Ho said rob
bers assailed him early In the night,
7'7V
im
HAS REAL ESTATE
BEATS FLI
a fako real Mtnta contract. An a re
tail), all honnflde hrokera are wearing
bndKea. Iiut'ona or rltihona.
Wlllluin 2aret. a lumber denier of
Lawroncevllle. Mam., waa reported to
havr made tilft.OOQ In two houra yea
tnrdiiy. .loaeph Welnatock, theater
owner, aald ho had renllied 12,000,000
on paper fn four weoka from an orig
inal outlay of 130,000. .
Itorent newspaper accounta that the
city proponed building a fl. 300. 000
board walk nine mllea lona at the
Kockawaya atarted the boom.