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edfokd Mail Tribune
Weather Year Ago
Maximum 104
Minimum 55
Prediction Cloudy and mild
Mniimum yesterday HI
Miiiimuui today 41
Dally Twentieth Vear.
tVwkly Fifty -fourth Ynr.
MEDFORD, OKKdOX, WKDNI'SDAY. AHM'ST 2( lf)2."
NO. 131
California Town Is
Nearly Wiped Out
By Night Tornado
Two Fallen Royalties Ready
' ' to Act in American Films
Florida Teacher
Is Discharged for
Opposing Ku Klux
T
INSANITY IS
GRANTS PASS
li
j -1 -
HINTED AS
E
James Murray, Father of Sa
lem Convict, Declares Son
Went Wrong After Being
Hit On Head With Rock
Hard Fight to Be Made to
Save Boy's Life.
KAI.EM. Ore.-, Aug. Us. "While
there's ' life, there's hope we will
fight as long as wo can to suvo Tom
from the death penalty," James
Murray, father of Tom .Murray, lead
er of the jail break whlrh resulted
In the death 'of two guards ten days
ago, told newspapermen 'in an inter
view hero yesterday. The statement
was the first positive declaration
f' that Murray will plead nougullty and
will fight the charge of first degree
murder that is expected from the
Murion county grand Jury Friday or
Saturday.
Tlio father, accompanied Jjy Mrs.
Murray and Tom's sister. Jean, spent
yesterday here and were allowed a
L'5 minute visit with the prisoner in
the morning and a similar visit
in the afternoon. Immediately after.
their visit in the afternoon they
left on their return trip to their'
home in BalnbrUlgc island, Puget
S0.U,".!'' , , , .
"VVo will fight the case but I dnnt
know what we can do about it," the
father declared with a gesture of lie-
spalr. It was tu a ipieryv asking
whether the fa.nily still maintained
hope for Murray s escape from the
gauows uiai no ropneu, wnue hutch
life, there's hope." I
Twf Miifh Money.
, "The war and too much money are
responsible for what Tom hus rtono,'
Mr. Murray declared. "Tom ran away
rroui. home at fourtyen and (lurliur
tlm u-ii ! tin ivni'knri tn lh whlovjirdM '
..... (
Ha had too much money and ho got
hi with bad company.
"The first we know that he had
got in trouble was the time of the
Florence bank robbery."
It was tor the robbery of the bank
at Florence that Murray was
tenccd to serve twenty years in the
Oregon prison.
"When Tom was a little boy he
was bright and ho got along well In
school. He took an Interest In his
work and ho liked It. He first be
came restless a ft or an accident, al
though 1 don't know whether the
accident h;id anything to d' with it
or not.'
When he was thirteen, the fnther
explained. Tom and u companion
were throwing rocks ono day at "
squirrel In a H "e. The boys were
on opposile sides of .1 he tree and
rock thrown by his companion
hit Tom in Iho forehead, cutting
a gash from which he mill wears n
near. After that 'J'om lt,Ht Interest
In his' work qiilto suddenly and
soon a ft cr ra n a way from home.
.Mind Not Right.
,-I have always thought some
thing was wrong Willi Tom's
mind. When he was sent to the
penitentiary Tor 1 tin Florence
bank robbery wo thought about
sending him to the 'bug house.'
but we decided that the punish
ment might do him good so we
never made any muvo to havo
him sent there.'
Asked how Tom had received bin
visit yesterday, Mr. Murray declared
that "he's In good spirits, taking it
a lot better than I thought he could."
Ho related that he had told his
non while he did not condono for ft
minute the thing which ' Tom had
done, yet his family would ncver-the
less Hlttnd by htm.
"Don't vou worry about it." Hie
' null replied ana rtiiiiB-md ayii:
forget nbout It. Dan,
I'll trot li loll !
in gii ",u,lh
nil right. , .
kli. ..u ..rnllf har, " HIT
, " . llf the
J:" L "V 'n Lvn' hn living on
...i; .i...wi a 7 vonrH and I
T " ; .; r, . ,rnlIi.iP
I"' m7;;7 nnt noes'
n '
ba.-k for more than a n"' l " "
and no one of u has ever Kot In
trouble before."
(Continued on pane six )
JAZZ GIRL SMILES AS
. SENTENCES HER
RAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 26. (A.,
Dorothy Klllngsun. 17 who was
found guilty of tnanslaugjjler "-
unlay by a superior court ury with h
tried her on a charge 'of!nurdcr for
shooting Iut moihijf, Anna F.llingiion,
to death In their home hri lastl
January, today was sentenced PTlUorothy pronu u.' will ne laacn
Judge Harold Louderback to servo
tXrom one to ton years In the state
.nttemlui$) at San Quentln.
The young matricide liatened at-
ISISAWI.KY. Oil.. Aug. 20
(A. P.) A Hlirvey n property
damage mill Injuries resulting
from last night s storm whlrli
struck I'nlipatriu, 10 mill's north
4 of here curly today shows 14
of Iho town's larger business
buildings ami residences either
.1 ..! I .l.liilllnil t&
ami one woman fatally Injured j
while u srure of otner innain- v
tams sustaine.1 minor injurieK.
lluslnessmon estimate the ,
damage at between J 1 00,01)0 and ,
150,000.
Crowded Calendar Makes It
Probable Murray, Willos and
Kelly Won't Go On Trial Be
fore October Term Grand
. Jury Hears Witnesses.
SAI.I-J.M. Ore., Aug. 2li. The Marlon
county grand Jury, culled to consider
til" charges against Tom Murray,
,,1swol.lh Ko Jamos W1m,
cvlvlK Kh ,m,kc ,,., ,,, 0reK
H(u(c oml on the evening of
..... , ., ,,, ,,.,i, r i,M,.
Kwecm,y aml A1IU Uolman. guards .
Kh( t) r)(iath (hjrlnK lhc 1,,-cak.
,ino,,f.d itH ki-msIoii this morninir at 10
o'clock. '
Uy t))C.t f i,c nuoii iccosh four
wilIHWI, hllU iKM!l examined. They
W(,,.D A M Uulrymple, warden of the
pi.iKun who WoUIUed Murray with
shwtH from a sholgun: Pete J. VliIte.
....... i.-i.i tim i t.-n., ...
K uaru wiiu iiuiii . t iiiun ti mi (v--iij tn
bay for several minutes In the prison
yard before Murray and "Oregon"
Jones succeeded in getting arms from
the arsenal: Charles McKinley, the
guard on tower No, 7, whom Willos
and Kelly covered with his rifle;
PRllPI TRIAL
FOR 3 CONVICTS
II PROBABLE
Hcn-tjj,,,, Mcsmith. the turnkey who was
overpowered by Murray anil Jones
when they made their raid on the
arsenal.
This afternoon John Davison, the
guard who shot Jones to death dining
the break; Leo Wilde, one of the four
Monitor men kidnaped by the con
victs on ihcir'way into i'oiiland;
Charles Newman, in whose home at
New Kra tlte bandits hid for a whole
day while holding the family captive,
are scheduled to be called.
Separate indictments chiirging each
of Hie tlnee convicts with the murder
of both Sweeney and-Hotmail will be
asked, District Attorney John Carson
announced.
Present indications are that the
grand jury wltl not report before Sat
urday moiMilng. which would prob
ably mean that the convicts ill be
arraigned to enter Mich- pleas Satur
day afternoon.
There app't some question as to
how soon the trials can get under way.
Judge Percy R. Kelly, who presides
over the criminal department of the
Marion county circuit court, opens his
regular term of court in Albany on
September ft and- bus several Import
ant criminal cases on the docket I here.
If the trials hero cannot lie arranged
before that time there Is little likeli
hood of their being heard before the
regular OcUdier term of court. Little
time could be sfcvcd by setting them
between the time Judge Kelly finishes
his docket at Albany and the opening
" rt-gu lar term nere
flocked to the courthouse this morn-
ing, hoping to get a glimpse of one
or nil of the licensed convicts, but
there was nothing for them to sec.
District Attorney Carson announced
Ulirici iviiui in- v
thal one f ,,0 ,iCCused had made
umiiii-iiiion in ii it near before the
" "
Rnin(' Jury nd there is no indication
wm ' t,,llr"-
T77
tw khiwi m t i.
K"ANHIA1. Aug. -JK.-A. i.-,
r ,iPl.slin)l wor k rd when m-
n(.0 police today fired Into a crowd
w,.kers bcKlocinB the,
police station and dcmandlnK "e
rclcaBc of four arrested workmen.
FRISCO JUDGE
ONE TO 1 0 YEARS
tenllvely while Judge l.ouderback
pronounced the sentence, but H"-
played no emotion. Hhe mustered a
,',, w,,on hp re to compan,v
,,irun back to her county Jail
t-ell. '
Judge ttmiderback's sentence car-.
rled no rocomtncndailon for lonlogcjO
-"13 '" . 1
San cjuentin tjfniiiy 10 ftari er
her sentence. Vm the California
law she will be eligible for parole
after she has served one yeur.
IN
no dea
Frank Kecler and John Roth of
Keeler & Roth Arrested On
Charge of Dealing in Bonds
Without License Released
On Heavy Bail Rooms Are
Searched, Papers Seized.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 26. Frank
W. Keeler and John A. Both of
Keeler & Ruth, O rants Pass, Ore.,
alleged to have been involved in the
Okciico bond deal, were arrested early
Unlay on n warrant charging them
with dealing in corporate securities
without a state license.
The men were released when Keeler
put up $5000 bail (or himself and
$2000 for Roth.
It is charged that Keeler & Roth,
as the Rogue. River Waterworks,
bought a block of Orenco bonds and
later sold $33,000 worth of thenr-
through the JohiifS. Shute company
"j
still engaged in going through
papers seized at Heeler's apartment,
District Attorney Meyers this 1110171
ing declared they contained "very
valuable information," including com
plete records of the Orenco bond deal.
Abrmt $300,000 In securities, some of
them Orenco bonds, were seized, the
district attorney announced, in addi
tion to information as to where other
Orenco bonds might be located.
.Meyers said Keelcr's records show
that about $33,000 of the Orenco so
emit ies huvo been sold through the
John S. Khuto company, according to
Kecler's rouords. v
John F. Jogan appeared at the
courthouse- with the announcement
that ho was attorney for the two men
under arrest. .
"My x-lienlrt have nothing to bh.v -for
thdmsolves right now," ho
statod, "but you can say for mo
tiiat they have committed no
crime,"
Roth's ball was raised to $Q00()
latter tlii morning. Tho warrants for
the arrest' of Roth and Keller were
sworn to by J. B. Kakiu, examiner
for tho statu corporation commis
sioner.
nvcstlgation of tho Orenco bond
Issue was started by tho district at
torney's offico recently following re
ports that tho town of Orenco had
issued a total of $r.50.000 in bonds,
whereas the residents of the town at
an election authorized an issue of only
$fi0,KMi. The city officials have de
clared the bond issue was legal.'
BASEBALL SCORES
- American l-icagur.
At rhni-ago H. H.
NVw York -.. 0 7
Cllk-aco 1 li
I'fnnofk uml UpngouKli:
l''nber and
Siliaik.
At Clc-voluntl K. II. K.
I'liilnclolphia ,. I 5 1
i'lpveland IS 1
ilfirrisK, Homincl. Groves and Cocli
raiio; Ulilc and t,. Scwell.
At Detroit II
K.
Hoston 2 0 1
IJetroit 1U 13 II
WlncfloM and UlBchoff; Wlillcliill
and Ltaualer.
NallfHial.
NKW VUUK. AtlR. 28. (A. P.)
Uos YoutlfC, Now York Oiant'H riBlit
fleliler. Huffcred a fracture of the
right hand In two places when lilt
ly a ball pitched by I'eto Dunohuc,
''J.'."'.inni'll twlrloi. ycstnriLiiy and
probably will not bo ablo to play
aRaln this season. It became Known
today.
At Now York
Mr game:
II.
E.
Cincinnati
ixcw York
. .6
,.jxey( uiemllle.-, J.
M u y and
..,,, u-...... on r.
Hariics,
un(1 Sliyilur,
,..
.It
II.
K.
clnclnnutl
2 13 3
1 li 2
Keotl and
New York
I.tHiue and Hai'Kravo
Hartley. ( I 3 Innings).
At Boston .
It.
H. K.
rittsburg
(1 t
,, . . 0 9 0
i,.,in hilI k. Kmlth: II. Kmlth
and O'Neill.
At llrfiiiktvn It. II. K.
St. I mi Is 2 1
llrooklvn 4 1
( jthoiii. Ulckorman and (J'Farrell;
Catftrell and Deberry.
u pf,H.e,lil! if II. K.
cii,Hgo T 4
phlfiidoliUiht 12 20 I
Keen and llarlmt; Knight' yil
Wilson.
o
' w a . .
KTOt KiIOLM, Aug.- 2 it. Princes
IJIhr H'wJiadute, who studl con-1
tlons of Tactorv girls In ChUuiQ novQ
heads the V. . C. A.
'. .- :''.. ' t " .1 ft V ' jRtaie
1 UiNex- J
y-xM Si 1 1 iikir American movie-goers may
iV'iV
fill THREE 10
N 10 W VOI1K, AUK. 'JS. (A.
Automobilists of tho country fire
enjoying tho lowest gasoline prices
nf 1 hi vnn i. 1 n Hi-oi-ps of cil Ics
, , , , I If not directly, then indirectly. Tho
motorists arc paying from three tojman w()(( t(R,s Mi(( m;iU)i ma jm n
five cents a gallon less, than the .oni tax schedule should not fool
year's peak in July.
The avenrgo
plico In thirty representative cities,
however, Is still about five cents
above the low level lift last summer
during 1 the trade depression.
New' York 'lenders In the oil busi
ness deny a trade war exists, though
they admit that there is a fight to
obtain all the business offered. Price
sluBhlng is ascribed solely to over
production. Shipments eastward from the Pa
cific coast where over-product Ion
first manifested Itself, hnvo depressed
the oil business In mld-conthieutal
fields. -
C. O. Wilson, in' the current issue,
of the Oil and Cas Journal says:
"The increased recovery of
gasollno from crmlo petroleum,
the accumulation of gasoline
stocks in coastal territories and
I he failure of many refiners to
adjust their production to a
slackened demand hi their ler
rJtoiieH, are tho principal fadors
In tho weakness of tho motor
fuel market.
"Although gasoline stocks Jan
uary 1 wey-e larger than neces
sary, refiners added ;t 'J t , 2 ! 0 . t 5 .1
gallons to this storage on July 1.
Only 22.000.00(1 Kallon were
taken from storage In June. Tho
export demand fell off timing
the recent high price levels. It
is said, anil even now is far be
low normal."
Wall Street Report
NKW YOltK, Auk. 20. (A. I'.)
a Tho rlosinir was Irri Blllar. Prli-o ur-
2 renls continued I" run In opposln
"irccuoiis in mi mm ijmumh,
lieSS III AHieiM'llll no. I linium
real, fleneral and Havana i'.n'':irn:
bclnif (ollnteractid by 'he Mtrenih nf
(leiwral Ituilway Hlmml. Ilrown Khoe,
and Hug and I'liper.
l:neerlainty of prb-e movements
again elmraileriziMl today's stock
market. Operators fur tho raise at-
tempted to shako oir mo Heaviness
resulting from stlffcr money rates,
Iho gasoline price ciimiiik war ami
a sharp nine pnlnt break In Chrysler,
liy hrlnglnif forward trnlted Ktates
I Ktcel .coinrnon. which was bid up to
125 7-8, tho highest price In months
I'"' hey wero only partially sticcess-
,u'- Total sales aiiproxiinatcd
bOO.Omi shares.
Tf Noted Dead
VIKNNA. Aug. 2fi. (A. P.) f'leld
MafBhal Baron Krana Von Conrad
Hoeteendorf. chief of staff of the Aus-
liinjuriiuui i, ... r,,.... w ...o
trinn arinlen In II wyid war. tuj'i
late Commander In chief on the Itaffin
front, died today at Mergenthelm In
Wurttembtrg, Germany.
I'm
patches say Zita, cx-cnipress of
Austna-IIunpary lias accepted
an offer to Appear in nn Ameri
can film in order to obtain
money to finance her monarch
ists moves. And hx-king
George of Greee, has let it he
known in London that he would
like to appear on the screen.
STATE TAXES ONLY
10 PER CENT TOTAL
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. mi. "Ton
many of our peojde have the Idea that
money is made by machinery. The
1 tacts are that everybody pays taxes,
himself with the Idea t hat he has
escaped taxation. In t lie end. as a
matter of fact, he pi-obnbly pnys t lie
most of them."
So declared Coimresmnaii Marlln It.
Madden of Chicago, chairman of the
house of re present a fives appropria
tions committee, at a dinner last night
gjvon by ttiose attending the Western
States Taxpayers' conference.
"10 very appropriation flint is made
must be followed by I axes," Miulflen
continued. "Some people don't seem
to realize this, the simple fait that
t he money you are going to spend
must be raised somehow. The appro-
piial Ions must follow and Iho cost
eventually gets lo everybody."
He roundly denounced the inherlt
ipce tax. lie also stild Huil all mils
huts (axes should be abolished.
At yesterday afternoon's meeting of
I he conference. State Treasurer Kay
declined hut all the tax troubles ami
burdens do not rest with stale taxes
alone.
"Ten pei- ceiil of all the taxes In
Oregon go for state administrative
purposes and yet IMI per cent of all
this agitation seems to lie directed
against tho state."
'
PAKIS. 'Aug. 26. (A. P. ) Olico
enemies nl arms. Hi. mm OermniiH
exactly hair the lolal strength of tho
Fionch rorelgn legion are In Mo-
me... fiL-hMML. the battle of Franco
against tho idiclllous Moorish tribes-
""The foreign legion lo whirl, tho'"" ccrd" the notes say.
tl. rman. are attach.,!, has been 111 ;n.o note l., ts upon obligatory ar
, . , , , , .... bltratlon In all cases, 'to make fur-
Kl-Kiim, the Moroccan war lord, be
gan his offensive and French officers
say I lie (icrmnus huvc given a good
a ci fuu t of themselvWH. ,
Victim of Swamp
Murder Identified
As Trained Nurse
4
oAkLANH. ' i I.. Aug. 2 r, .
'(A. P.) AM doubi ii h to Iho
Idrntlv of Iho III Cerrllo Swamp
murder victim was dispelled
Hhortly after noon (oday when
irr. Lewis T. Corwln. Oakland
dentist, positively Identified the
upper Jaw found In Iho swamp 4
and hour earlier, as that of Mrs. 4
4 HohkI Ijoren, Oakland nurse aii'4
4 divorcee. 4
. ' " : '
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A ItCAIHA. Fin.. Aug. Stl.
(A. p.) The act inn of t'olinty ,
Superintendent Smith in dis-
miyj-in- t;:-;:dy ?!-!Ti)M')n- '
sistant priiu'lpal of s.hools, for (
(oiidm-iiug a campaign against j
the Ku Klux Klan was upheld
today by the DtSoto lollllty
school commission. .
Several citizens appeared be- j
fore the commission reiiiesting
Hernaudon s . e-instuiemmt. but .
i the oirti tais n-'. ihvimi. saying -r
they considered their action for
fr the tiest Interest h of the school
J system.
PROSPERITY IN
FARM BELT IS
TERMER SURE
Bumper Crops, Better Prices
and Easier Money . Said to
Guarantee General Pros
perity This Fall in Middle
west Record Crop of Corn
CHICAGO, Aug. 'JS. t. A. P.) Two
words belter ami bumper were the
prominent notes In reports from ag
riculture throughout the midwest to
day. Several sections reported bumper
crops, many reported better crops and
all heard from reported ' better prices
for farm products; but tho high note
was tho report of better "financing
conditions,", Which came from com
munitiea where early freeze and later
j drought severely damaged crops.;, in
tneflo flections the rarmers raced their
ancient field enemies, bouyed up by
tho prospect that . better prices and
better business conditions would more
than offset the damage.
Statistics complied by the National
Panic of Commerce of St. Louis state
that while three years ago a given
quantity of farm products when ex
changed for industrial goods was
worth only tin per cent of Its li'llH ex
chungo value, now It is worth U7
cents.
Villiam Martin, chairman of the
federal reserve bank of St. Louis, said
there is increased purchasing power
In the country due to large crops and
higher prlcen. ,
Kvorette C. Ilt-own, president of the
Chicago Livestock exiiane. after a
three week's trip In the western farm
ing country, said this year's corn crop
wan the biggest, ever raised, lie re
ported also the greatest scarcity In
ma ny years of fat fancy in 1 1 le a ml
predicted lhat It would take the corn
crop to feed lo livestock.
In Minnesota both grain ami live
stock marketing showed Increasea
over a year ago.
FRANCE INSISTS
E
PARIS. Aug. 26. ( A. P.) The
French note to Berlin on the security
question suggests that Oermany open
negotiations for a security pact based
Ion membership In the League of Na-
jf! errfjMnn of. the tiuty of
Versailles,
The French emphasized that tho
ln?,ty of Versailles must not bo tam-
,crr,fl wltn-
'The entrance of flermany Into tho
League of Nations Is the only solid ha-
ther recourse to arms Impossible. "
It reject sthe Cerman proposal for
a limited arbitration which might bo
applied to the western (iermaii fron
t lers.
The Highway Moor company nn
loi 'led a car load of Parkai'ds today.
E
EUGENE GOLF CLUB WITH A 68
IlLCKNi;, Ore., Aug. 2. The
o
course record for IX holes at Hie Ku
geno Country club was smashed this
week by Roy Moc, w.ho lately sot a
new record for the nine holes. Moo
turned In a card of H for the 18,
besting tho record of 71 hold by Todd
Gardner, ciuiOprufusetonal.
PARIS DFRT
.
Winston Churchill and Cail-
laux Come to Terms Re
garding Payment By France
to England Low Interest
Followed By No Interest
After a Term of Years.
1,NIHN. Aug. 26. (A. P.) Tho
British clmncellor of the exchequer,
Winston Chun-hill, and the Kremii
finance minister, m. Calllaux. reach
ed today an agreement In principle
on the funding of the French debt
to (treat Britain.
It was officially announced that
an agreement had been reached on
the basis. In principle, of 62 annual
payments of I'J.r.OO.OOO pounds on
the solo responsibility of France, sub
ject to an agreement being readied
on various matters of detail anil
subject to a governing condition of
proportionate equal treatment by
France and her creditors.
M. Cuillaux, while reserving hln
opinion on these propositions, under
took to lay them before his' govern-,
ment. . "
Tho agreement, in principle, be
tween Mr. Churchill and M. Cuillaux,
allows France a partial moratorium
until l ;. : .
Under this agreement. Franco la
to pay (Ircut Britain a little inoro
than two per cent interest auuuully
on her debt f $2:t, 000.000 during
the years In which England la mak
ing payments on her debt to tho
United Utates. After this time the
Interest pay men ta are to ecuue and
the' priicipf of tho debt Is uimply
to bo wipec. oft the flluto.
3 KILLED WHEN STORM
KZAHAOKA, Hungary,- Aug.' 2fi.
(A. P.) Three persons wero killed
today when a storm blow down a
church tower here. Six men who
wero boating are missing.
Hundreds of bat horn wero com
pelled to return home in their swim
ming costumes atte.r the -storm had
wrecked fiUO bathing cabins on tho
waterfront.
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
CHICAC.o. Aug. 26. Arrivals 17
California; 3 Oregon; 32 oil truck, In
cluding brokers.
Seven California and three Oregon
sold. -
Bart let ts. California and Oregon
Fresh arrivals, J-.GIi to $3.60, mostly
12. u to $;(.I0; California storage,
tl.!if to IJ.7S. mostly $2.35 to $2.fi&.
N KV Y O UK, A ug. 26. A rrlva Is
(Tuesday) 2-1 California, 0 Oregon,
17 New York.
Market slightly slrongor. Califor
nia Ilaiiletts, 40 curs, best $2.80 to
$:!.2!i; few $3.66; ordinary, $2.60 to
$2.K0; ripe to ovcr-rtpe, $1.80 to $2.Gu;
mostly $2.70 to $2. bo; average $2. HO.
Oregon Hart let ts, ntuo cars, extras,
$2.2! lo $2.!lfi; average (2.56; fancy,
$2.10 tu $2.KS; average, $2.28.
KAN FKANCIHCO, Aug. 26. (Fed
oral Ktato Market News Service)
Pears, Burtlotts, $2.2G to $2.7Gr No.
2. $l.fi0 to $2 box; Lake county beat
$3.25 to $3.00. sixty pound lug.
The ,Daily,,
Bank Robbery
CHICAOO, Aug. 26. (A. P.)-1-F.lght
men robbed the batik in Hey
worth, 111. .today of $2,000. Tho rob
bers' blew open the bank vault and
escaped with I he money, according
to a telegram sent to the Chicago lo-
lice by the sheriff's office at Bloom- .
Ingtou. - "
Tb medal score turned t by Mne
for tlte first nine Included four birdies
and three more wero sunk on tho
second round.
Par yjis achieved on the rest of tho
shots, "toe's card for tho 18 holes
was as follows: .
Out 4 S 4 i a 6 4
In.... S 2 S 4 4 4 1
434
684
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