Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1925, Image 5

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MTDFOTJT) MATTi TRmmd?, MTSPFORD. flRFflOX, MONDAY, OCTODRTJ 10. 192."
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N. r. ROUNDS UP
OF
NEW YORK. Oct. 19. fA. P.) In
tellectual criminals who read ShnUc
Hpeare, studied higher matht'i.miii'M,
used silencers on their pistols mid de
pended on a rabbit's foot fur luck,
have been revealed with the capture
of twelve of thirteen members of the
"Cowboy" Tessler gang.
The last pair of a dozen under ur
rfit. for 28 holdups were taken last
night in their luxurious earn side
apartment, within a block of one of
New York's most fashionable tac
tions. Editions of Shakespeare, Boh
well's Life of Johnson and treatises
on higher mathematics were found on
the library table.. Ropes for tying
thstr victims were under a bed. A
rabbit's foot was on the fluur. A
similar library was found In tha
Bronx apartment of "Cowboy" Town,
ler, their leader.
A woman member of the gang,
Hamilton, was the armorer. She kept
pistols In good condition, iKSulnK
them when needed. This task was
delegated to her because she could
conceal weapons more easily than a
man.
Police say that members of the
Cowboy's gank have been Identified
as having -participated in lis recent
rohbericH,
Another gang of seven men under
urre-st is regarded ns responsible for
various other- holdups. The gang
consists of Herbert Rothorburg and
six other men.
The 1
Sky Pilots'-Forum
Fi)rn:i by the mkdpoku
MlMKTlUUAIi ASSOCIATION
"I Ilnvo Ret Watchmen rpon Thy
WnlN, o .b i nsjih in." lsa. 62:0.
land churehes of uourso KuarunU-o
the running expense of the meeting
as Is customary.
COMM i:llTIONS.
Ctimmendatlons havo com to us
from ninny quarters Minn the Hky Pi
lot's Forum opened two weeks ago.
, The fine reeeptlon whleh the column
has been given is encouraging. As we
(staled formerly, we believe this: col
junin will find Its place in the thought
j of the cot'.iiuunity. Its purpose is to
give expression to the mind, of Chris
tian leadership, and brief bits of news
and comment which seldom otherwise
finds its way into the dally news columns.
Wlutt of the. Pivaclicr?
! No man has harder people to serve
than the minister of the gospel. His
critics are many, and the criticisms
varied. The preacher has a great
time. If his hair Is gray, he is old. If
he is a young man, he hasn't had the
l experience. If he has ten children,
he has too many; ff he has none, he
Isn't a good example. If his wife sings
in the choir, she is presuming; if she
doesn't, she Isn't interested in Iter
husband's work. If a preacher reads
from notes he is a bore; if he speaks
extemporaneously, he isn't deep
enough. If he stays at home in his
study he doesn't mix with the people;
if he is seen around the streets he
ought to be at home getting up a good
sermon. Jf he calls on some poor
family, he is playing to the grand
stand; if he calls at the home of the
wealthy, he is an aristocrat. Whale
ever he does, some one could have
told him to do better.
E. J. JOHNSON, Lutheran.
Plus in IV 19 told u coiumltteu wbUh
sought his cooperation in the move
ment which will culminate in the
Ijiusnnnn meeting that whiUt l. tli.
sired Christian uiuty, It wax not pos-
mine ior tne unman eiuircn to par
ticipate In the proposed conference.
The movement has been under way
since 1910, but was retarded by the
world war.
Hetter bo dead than out of style,
even if the wrinkles behind the knee
show age and the kneecap Is rusty.
Army Promotion for
Former Medford Man
The Citizens Veteran, a department
in the Hunday Orcgonian, prints a
picture of William M. Heveridgc of
that city, and says: "Lieutenant Wil
liam M. Beverldge, who served over
seas with the tifith Oregon coast ar
tillery during the world war for 1-
months, was chosen rnmniander of
the service company. lXtfth infantry.
Oregon national guard, last week at
an election at the armory. He will
tuke his examination for a captain's
commission immediately."
Lieut. . "Beverldge formerly lived
here and was with the service com
pany here in 'July during the Na
tional Guard encampment.
Luilcnriorf Is Thankful'
BREHLAU General Ludendorf Is
thankful for quick action by- the po
lice that saved him from a threaten
ing group of communists who sur
rounded his car.
Prohibition a Great Kuccra.
In spite of the bootlegger, prohibi
tion N a great success. It Is probable
that the consumption, of alcoholic
liquor Is not more than one-twentieth
of what It was In pre-prohlbltlon days.
And this In spite of a host of wet of
ficers, the money of the liquor Inter
ests, and the enforcement head, An
drew W. Mellon, being a confirmed
and thorough going wet with his own
money tied up in the whiskey busi
ness. Prohibition has raised the moral
lone of the nation. It saved us from
the rinaneial crisis which afflicted
every other country after the war.
It has made good wages, good roads,
good homes and a nation wide con
tentment, possible. It has been re
sponsible for the great expansion of
the automobile Industry and the home
building movement which, is tit ill go
ing strong. ,
It. ". NELSON. Phoenix.
' Hilly Sunday In Portland.
Re fore the first week of the Port
land meeting was concluded, the lillly
Sunday campaign look on immense
proportions. The great tabernacle
was parked and the evangelistic or
ganization beKlnulng its effective
work. It has continued thus since the
beginning. While he applied himself
ns vigorously as ever, we found that
hit voice was somen lint affected liy
his constant use of it, but ii seems not
to affect his crowds.
Contrary to scattered Inferences
here and there. Hilly Sunday did not
come to Portland on any kind of fi
nancial guarantee. Me is there to give
his best licks and all the pawer of
grace and energy within him on the
same basis of the nvernge evangelist.
He Is to receive the free will offering
of the people at the close, and no
more. That offering will bo the
measure of esteem in which he is held
by those who hear him. The Port-
We do not know the ripples of heal
ing that are set In motion, when we
simply smile on each other. Henry
Drummond.
Judge C W. Pomeroy of the elev
enth judicial district in Montana has
for years made it a practice to have
a minister of the gospel open court
each morning with prayer. He states
that it gives a tone and morale to the
court and proceedings that nothing
else can. The effect on witnesses and
the jury is quite marked. Judge Pom
eroy Is not alone In this! howeyer, as
some judges throughout the nation
follow the samo practice.
A man isn't always useful and Im
portant because he has a rolltop desk.
So much depends on whether he keeps
his mind on It, or his feet.
Tluit ProlUbitlon Import.
That the Federal Council of
Churches of Christ, through its re
search commission, has placed the
subject of prohibition enforcement
well before the nation Is quite evi
dent. Concerning that report the Ore
gonlan takes broadside issue with sev
eral misrepresents) I ve constructions
which would be friends have given to
it. The Oregon inn says that it is the
most remarkable, unbiased, fair. In
clusive and unprejudiced report to
come from an otherwise partisan
body for generations.
World Villi y Conference. "
The first world conference on Chris
tian I'nlty ever held has been sum
moned to convene at Lausanne, Switz
erland, In August. 1927. The formal
call was issued recently by the joint
commission of the world conference
on faith and order, of which Bishop
Willinm T. Manning of New York Is
president. It is expected that prac
tically every Christian denomination
on earth will be represented except
the Roman Catholic church. Pope
The demand for Ford cars has
already outstripped all previous
records.
Motor car buyers who seek
beauty and comfort are finding
the improved Touring Car
exactly suited to their desire.
See this good looking car at
the nearest Authorized Ford
Dealers. As you inspect its
many new features, bear in
mind that this improved car is
available at no increase in price.
Touring
290.
F. O. B. Detroit
Runabout - 260
Tudor Sedan 580
Coupe - S20
Fordor Sedan 660
Closed can in color. Demountable rim, and itarter extra
on open can. All price, f. o. b. Detroit.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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HAT IN RING FOR
SEA! IN SENATE
rnNDLRTOM, Ore., Oct. 19 Fred
erick Steiwer, prominent Pendleton
attorney ha made preliminary aiu
nouncement that he will he a candi
date for the nomination for United
Xtatctt Henator In the primaries next
tiprinK- St el wet states that he will
announce hut platform later.
In his preliminary announcement
he HtateH that support of President
Coo 11 Use, decreased taxation, econ
omy, law enforcement, development
of the Columbia river and rettnl(on
of shipping board ships by the gov
ernment will form a portion of his
program, , '
Htelwcr Is the second man from
Umatilla county to announce Inten
tion to run for the wenutoiial nomina
tion, the other being A. It. Shumway,
nt present joint representative from
Umatilla and Moro counties. .Mr.
Shu m way to a hit; rancher opej-atlnK
near Milton.
Never too IjUo to Ia'uiii
HIOHLIN AuHten Chamberlain Ih
uoliiK to learn to speak (lennan. He
toltl n Herman correspondent so at
I.ocatno.
They'll Csimcl, If Luck Isn't
MONTH CAItLO Reversible
dresses, cloaks nnd hats are promi
nent In the new modes seen at the
enritm.
The KuUiitc CordiMle Am1ii
niUU.lN lluaollna (Hu-nntiumV ' 4 !
Philadelphia soprano, received
curtain calU and wan cheered at h-,
Rerlln debut. . .
fnoV with ffl
4th'
ST. I.Ol'IS. Ort. Jil(A. P.)
Creation of a bureau of aviation and
Improvement of inland waterways are
the two problems for the comini; ses
sion of conRress. secretary 1 louver of
the department of commerce said here
last niKht.
The United Platen would have n
complete nlr transportation system
within a year if the Rovernment pro
vided lighted airways, landing fields
nnd aviation regulations. Hoover de
clared. "In effect this would be snbsldlz
Inn aviation," he continued, "as it Is
done In Kurope where the govern
ments pay out large sums to the com
panies operating uir lines. In return,
the federal t!"Vornment would gain
Important military nil vantages. A
skilled nrmy of pilots would be avail
able nlways In time of war ami to
some extent the commercial planes
would be valuable. Most of all n sub
sidized airplane Industry would cre
ate a manufacturing capacity which
In time of war would he invaluable."
Hoover predicted that the trans
continental air mall system would be
taken out of the hands of the poslnf
flce department within a year nnd
that the routes would lie h'nsed to prl
ivate corporations.
"This already Is being done with
the feeder lines to the trans-continental
routes." the secretary said, "and
there are four very strong organiza
tions backed by wealthy men, ready nt
(nny time to take over the contracts
for the tranH-contlnental limit system."
Never too Young -to Kill
NKW YORK Given ft . bunch ' of
keys to play with, a boy of five start
ed ft n'arked automobile and it thrush
led a baby to death In a perambulator.
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