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PAGE EIGHT - MEDFORD MXTI, tTlIBUXE, MEDFORD. OBEfiOX. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928. SECY. OF NAVY 1DUP0NTS1 SALE OE : jMQpFpTQ U IIL S, STEEL STOCK! BJ'Fund lllorLUlO 04jnill.r. nn,.,.rilT::' : I Alice Longworth j Gives $100 Also to Borah's Fund GATHERS DATA nkw Yl:K, March 20. (JPi ii .. i...- ,.. u.u ..r 114 ooo Evidence Shows How Des- .-Jiart's of Inlu-d Himcs Steel coiii- tinun by th K- I. Uul'oni DeN" ! WAHiHNOTON. Mar. L'U- j lP) Another ijuinltr uf the UouNevelt family Alice Koowvi'It Long worth )iuh contributed $H)b to ihe fund b e i n k rained hy Senator Ilorah, of Idaho, to reimbuini) ' Hrirry K. fcilnHufr, for the 4 Vnu.'iOU In tunliilutift i he ABOVE VIN. DOLP BY SALEM PAPER o o PerStdy TrSpDCd M6I1 muuri 6t Co. u matter of made to the rvimtiHcuu party conjecture In Wall atre-.t today. in 19;'3. Fought for Life Could Have Escaped But for Chlorine as. BOSTON, Mar. 20. UP) Secre tory C'urtlH IX Wilbur, of the navy department notified iar Admiral Philip AndrewH, commandant of the Hohtun navy yard today that h would he in lionton early Hilt afternoon to iiiHpei't tlio subiirlne 8-4, now In dry duck at the yard. The hoard of InvesUKiUlon which The mnt-k wuh bought on the i ne who oi wie himmkit oi open market ut fl22.nu a bhar. i the houe Kent in her check. or $14 000.000, und sold ut un ; Her brother. Theodoi e Itooxe- j estimuted profit to the company of veil, Jr.. went Senator llorah f Sou oou. It was ourchaMcd last bis check for $lo yesterday. June. The company at that tittup uniil ( ! utm-L- u-hm litiri'haMWl as ! ...r,w..,. ,(., .nniliiu fi.ndH.I New contributioiiH to iTi, ;iu fit i-ioit im their m(i.-lft.fi.lili. Mltfllf tip, i T IUUIIUII, w ...It n. WASHINGTON, .Mar. 20.- bookK UH Tl... r.,;,uin L'cnnrtillv' rreil I Wall Hireet is thai, either vol untarily or upon officii Intima- j tloii from Washing ton, the com pany concluded It was unwlHC for yesterday made u preliminary sur- ; jt to extend its ownership interests vey of the submarine and super-I m American industrial enterprises, vised removal uL eight bodies not j rn0 Jjtif'ont company Is the previously recovered after the j iurK,.Kt single stock -holding sinking of the H-4 by the coast , terest in tJeneral Motors common ffuanl destroyer 1'auidinff off l'ro- jumj cvl.,. n1iv(. the purchase of Vlncetown, December 17, hegftn a (the steel shares last June there Jiiinuto examination or the vessel ' nUH jC)l,, ta)k t,at ni, i-ompiny 4 the Kinclair reudlatlon fund 4 No statement was available today! "m i, . . , I from the company on the alc, j rn J , ? t"'llt':t,u,m tolaI f ditcd ! 7 toda. They started with the tor pedo compartment where yester day lay the bodies of six men who survived the disaster for many hours and cominunlftfttcd with the rescue fleet. , The first step was removal of all munitions from the compartment. These consisted of eight torpedoes, twelve rifles, nine detonators, 73-four-lnch ammunition shells, 18 boxes of small ammunition and one machine gun. - One of the first discoveries to day was that of a flashlight hang ing on the bulkhead door, with a watch tied to It. The watch had stopped ut 3:19. The clock on the wall of the compartment had atop ' pi-'i ut 6:3K. Members of the board expressed the belief that the six men had kept track of time by means of the watch and flashlight. Jn the first two hours of their exploration they found no written rVeord. They discovered that no attempt had been made to trim or blow- the ballast tanks. The water line showed there had been elgh , teen- Inches of water i ntho torpe do compartment. Members of the board have de veloped a theory that the K-4 was out of control two minutes ufter being struck by the destroyer. They believe that chlorine gas drove the crow ont of the battery room and thecoulrol room. Other wise, In their opinion the crew ' would huvo been able to pump out the water resulting from the com paratively small leak. The hottrd found the instrument with which Ueutenunt ttraham Newell Kltch tapped out messages to the rescue fleet on the hull of the submarine ' It was a five handled socket wrench made pf Heel and a foot long, used in as vcmhllng torpedoes. It tiad been found tucked behind a rack on the wall. One end was flattened out, evidently from the pounding on tho hull. Murks on the inside of the tor pedo loading hatch Indicated that tho tapping was done there. To reach this point, lieutenant Kltch hud to climb a ladder and put his head Inside the box-like hatch. was attempting to gain control of I'nited Hlutwt Kteel. An investigation begun by the Federal Trade commission into the reported "community of in terest" among the Dul'ont com pany, the General Motors corpo? ration and United States Steel is stUl pending. U. OF 0, REGENTS E KALK.M, Ore., Mar. 20. fl The regents of the University of Ore gon have a legal and constitution- The Iiul'ont Interests arc looked ju right, under un uct of the 191!' upon as the largest 'single stock-, legislature, to Issue bonds for the holding group In the country, erection of a dormitory on the even after disposul of their steel j University campus, suys an opin hoIdlngM. Ilesiden their General . Ion of ihe supremo court today. Motors holdings they have a large j The opinion holds that tho bond interest In the I'nited States Hub- (issue of 1400,000 will not consli ber company and other enterprises t;ito a state Indebtedness, there- and had hought heavily Into the" Radio Corporation of America. E OHKOON CITY, Ore.. Mar. 20. (p) n)0 Clnokamns county grand Jury today wns taking testimony In tho case of Marl Jones, held since the dynamite blast last Thursday which flattened the itobert U. Jones ranch home near Hortng, Ore,, killing Mrs. Jones, a son. Mar old, and Injuring Mr. Jones and a daughter, Ktln-l, and Mrs. Jones' sister. Gladys Uoe. Karl's father was still in critical condition- today nt n hospital in Portland. The two girls were out of danger, although still suffering from shock, broken boif-H ami fore that it is not in violation of the constitutional Inhi b 1 1 1 o n against tho crwttion of a state Indebtedness in excess of $50,000. The opinion was written by Jus tice Hell in the case of Marlon P. McClain, appellant, against the university regents, and affirms Judge Waller II. Kvans, who heard the case In the lower court .for Lane county. Contrary to the argument of the attorneys for the regents, the court holds that tho university regents constitute an agency of the utate and nto an independent legal entity. Other opinions today were: J'etition for re-hearing denied In Vawter vs. Koguu lliver Valley Cunning company. Itt'garding the seleition of an ull-siate basketball team by Port land spurts writers, thi Salem Capital-Journal as . to methods says: The Portland writers, for Instance, facing the fact that the deadline on their respec tive papers was dangerously Hearing, made up un all state tea m in three m i n u t es, flipped a coin to sec whether Duffy or James would go on it, disqualified Al Melvtn for smiling, and then wired in the story. The selection of Dolp of Wash ington High as all-state forward Is hooted, as follows: " M out w ri t era selected V 1 n -cent Dolp, Washington, its forward, but this fellow's creditably showing was due In large part to his tean mate LewiH. Give Torn Duuy, Al Melvin or Clarence James a center like I-ewis and watch them roll up point:. Either of these thre men is better than Dolp. Tom Duff with out doubt has th'e greatest' potential ability os a basket bailer, but he was not in form during the tournament, vo the places at forward go to Mflvin who, despite a bh-t-ding hand and a weak ened ankle, was the mainstay f " r Med f o rd . a n d J a men, the ulickest shot of all." Kcd M'Uonald, local forward. was fourth high in scoring during j the meet, with 37 joints. Basketball Team Without a Coach . Asked to Chicago FOR ONE TUIXQ-THEV'RC MILD', AMD WHAT'S MOV&-THEV SATISFY MILD enough for anyone's taste, milder in fact than most cigarettes and yet, they do w hat you've always wanted a cigarette to d THEY SATISFY! KLTiKNK, Ore .Man-h 20. (P) Actual euiiHtruc'.iuu on tho i?w dormitory ut tho I'nlvffralty ol Oregon Hlarted Hcvcrul tlaya ftKO. It la announced liy Karl Onthank, mecutlvo HecrtMury. , Thv favor able decision of Juntlce Ifc't stat ing that the bond is.suc la valid, means that the university will lie able to nlnain the funda at a lower rate of , interest, since the Issue will he tax free. The deci sion also proven that conslructoln of buildings may ko ahead under CIIICAC.O, Mar. 20. P) Carr Clock, tucked away in the Ken tucky hills, has been invited to send its hi'ih schoo 1 haskolhall team to the I'niveisity of Chlcaso's i national tournamc.it, April 3 to 7. 1 Teachin.? themselvi'3 the nine I wfthout a t;ymnaBium or a coach, j tho Carr Creek boys went to the finals of tho Kentucky state tour nament and lost to Ashland 13 to 1 1 only alter four overtime periods. I Ashland also has been invited. An invitation has been Bent to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Chesterfield CIGARETTES Licgett & Myhw Tobacco Co. CABARET BRIDE IS PLANE TURNS OVER r bruises, Jones leg was hroken in;tnc nunnir act missed hv tlu- four places and he. suffered severe j aMt m,Mslun of tje legislature, shock ii lid body bruises. Financing of the new dormitory Earl's pretty 17-year-old sweet- whUh wiU hmHe :7S nu.ni will heart, In-no Hchwnrtzer, who has ,,e Iirnvded for out o.' revenue declared she will stand by Earl. ,rnm r(ntais nmi from .barges but Is uxslstlng Sheriff Mans In his' (le fm. meuiHi it JB stated. Investigation, has been subpoenaed No milluiy U(,rUl.a ,,, other to testify. Itichurd Jones. J G. who Hfllin.0H HU(.h us l;iXation will be was loss.-d 0 fv.-t by the blast but f(J. fhiall.hlg or main. escaiied serious Injury, is to i-latu i ti-nant'o his story of the explosion. Hansen A- Hammond. IN.rtlund Miemr .Mass sam im- wouni iaKo contractoi s, n.w have a fur.-o of r.ari .lone) m ine iitnrrni or ,virs Jon1, bin l-plno1 hrr, and Har old. his half-bntther, t his after E ASTON. .Mass., March W (A Mrs. Frcdeibit Lot h rop Ames. Jr., was in bed today with n tiM'alucd back lo rcniitiit her of an airplane crash which con cluded her aerial honeymoon and homecoming to the estate of her husband, yachtsman, automobile racer, aviator, ami member of a socially prominent MassarhusetiM family. Mrs. Ames was the former Miss Maurice Mos.-tte, cabaret enter tainer ut u Nogales, Mcx., club, ndn before that a inem r of the Chicago Opera company. They met when Ames, who was SILAS STRAWN IN MEXICO TO AID IN j OIL READJUSTMENT I contractors, now 60 men at work on the Mructure. I which witl he rushed to comple ' tion before September 1 5. I'nivcr.sity authorities expressed pleasure when word of the favor able decision by the supreme court was received. . PLANE Sawyer Kcnpiiolillcxl ' : today reappointed by Governor ; serve three years, dating from when be was appointed to fill the SAI.Ii.M, OreKoii, Mar. L0. UP) : Patterson a a member of the state March 31. Sawyer has been on the , unexpired term of W. II. Uuby of Hubert W.- Sawyer of Kend was hichway commission. He will commission since Annus! in. last, j linker.- u MIAMI HUACII, Fin.. March 20. rPl Uropplnir In five birdies out of Hie first six holes on the outcolnB nlno of the last round In the Sin, 000 LaCiroce open koU , tournament. "Wee liobby" Cruick- shank of I'urchase, -N. V.. turned j In a record card of 30 ut the turn and temporarily wrested the lead ; from tlcnc Saruzon. j li. It. Turner Flics SAI.F.M. Ore.. Mar. 20. (fl") K. j It. Turner, superintendent of schools at Dallas, and former j slate school superintendent today 1 filed Willi Ihe secretary of state j nis candidacy for delegate Irom i ihe state at larKe to the national , democratic convention. Ho tavors j Al Smith for president. ; Thomas K. llamer of Portland I filed today as a candidate for the I republican nomination for reprc- 1 sentatlve In the legislature from , Milltnolnah county. Milllttl'll IlljlMtNl AIKK.V. S. C, March 20. (!") ieeicaux Milburn. lnteruatiomil jiolo player, suffered a fractured shoulder blade in an accident here today. i MKX lf( CITY. March 511. ITli j Kl l'nlersul today iilo(ed Silas. II. .Strawn. c h a I r ui a n of Ihe, OTTAWA. lint.. Mar. -. tri Ainericiin liar association, as say-i The search by airplane of Ihe Imr that Dwtcht V. Morrow.Maine woods for the nilsnInK trans I'nited Stales ambassador, was Atlantic planr the itreatest American llrlot maklliK n tour of this country b the present time because ot wis air. ventured ncross the border I splendid co-operation In settllliB whllti stooiilm- at Xonales Ari. I -'9 ultles between Mexico and . i i th.. I'ntl.,,1 Mini.,.. Tlin : ' . .Ik-. i ,,UI the Mext-,'i' "vllle, Maine. for Captain h;. bride, ctmtinuci ns tour. assoclatbm for Its four- , t., ,.,i.n r. HiL...-hii mi-kmU.ii .Tionoralde ir. nun .urn. rtinn iook mr" " - from Ittirfnlo vcstt.rdav und. an- In Mr. Strawn's houur. narentlv with tho intention of 1 Mr. Morrow and l.uls N. Endeaviittr still 1 of. awaited favorable weather today. l iving Officer Charles Haih of ne Itoyal Canadian air force took j ff from here Sunday morning to 1 reniurk I search the wooits in ine vicinity tu i esterdny and while neither oinment, it was thought nviildlm? m licit v hv landlnir at rones. the East Most on airport, came meree down on the Ames catales here. b"'b In aliehtiiiir the idane overtuined. would Her husband escaped without,"'" the cunverHation dealt with injury. Mexican oil laws. Honor Moroues t han charge of their enforcement. S ,W,H'tnn "n,t he and the nmbassndor have ' rE?'LfcETON re., Mar. -'d.- 'been discussing them for severul (A) TJjo mereu0 climbed to 74 In workn. enm-ton yesterday, the hottest Amlassadnr Morrow hopes that II. lllnchliffe and the Elsie MacKay, the two ' English fliers. He was forced to ; Ml) land at Greenville, Que., by a snow , ...(..l,t.. tth.l uul i MUM 111 rUIHHtJ UIIK " to liKdill , and labor, conferred day so far this year. Hunday ft THREE WAYS TO LOSE FAT an lurecnient or difference! tion will be which will dlsposo over tho leulslil-rcacltcd. Ss-ittcnet. (;ntnis rn i I i-l OVKt.ANIl. Calif.. March 20 forced down by a storm at Alun- trcal yesterday when he attempted to eigjllnuc his fllKbt. l'riim-s fay J.MHUMHI SAN JtiSB. Calif., March SO. iT Prune and apricot growers who delivered Ilieii0l!.'7 crops lo the California Prune and Apricot -tliowers' association, will receive an additional payment aKKrcKiit Iuk "fcl"l0 soon. 1' RCtierat inaniiKer of the association an nounced yesterday. Ttw Many I'mior PliKTl.ANH, ne.. Mar. 10.- -iP. was arrested recently In (Irallts she was found KlotbltiK and ..1.1... Tlw. Il.mli I IHWtlU as M.eorije (liiltlon. l"- 5bnHdonmodem"rMMrch. Itha.bn lay was seiiteneed to serve 30 .... J J. on . millinn. nf hnM nl days 111 the county I, ill here for Ml Miss Loiralne llootb, IS. who ,n cmn, ty tti-v beliu: arreste.l rw ! trr.ition. one abnormal cxer- I "ro- Tl,. iknri. ,mhlirH in Marmola I attired In boy s aIi on a speedlnn chaiKe John c'. t'eMllP. 19, ilelved Into his pocket , to find bis ilrlvtiiK license and ibrotiKht out some papers. Antonc them officers spied two lottery' itlekets. lie was fined $13 fori it The rctului are een in almost every drivinic awnv an auiomoone won-,s,,eedliiB and $10 for iiiiviiik tne circle, in new bcautv, new health and I out the owners consent. ninm-kom. vit.liiv l automobile hcloiiKcd lo a resident. 4 A boolt In cacn dox oi marmoiagivrj i or iirmci.-.., ....... tiiakes In Heljerailc lli:i.;lt.l)K. Mar. SO. OT WeillluTslMNiil Flics. (ft iKat-th shocks weif f.dt al .aKieb 8Al.l-:.M. ore.. Mar ;n. I'' II. and In the nelKhborlna country at If. YVeatliorspoiin of l-.luln has filed -i . m. t1Ma.v. w-lth Ihe secretary of slate hi can- In ihe ieion of Pakrae. Sln- for o many, and watch what it doet for j dlilacy for the republican nomina (vonia. chimneys collapsed and sev- polted. llie complete formula, also tho reasons 1r,r mtn a. I Jserfl know lUt now ana wuy the changes come about, and why they are beneficial. Learn the facM. Try the KtantiAc help which has done o much you Start today by asking yiurdruggiit ; Hon for representailvr In the b Kis-, e. houses were fur a tl box of Mannola. 1 laturo from Union couniy. 'cU.aliles w-ie re REMEMBER THE NAM E WHEN EVER YOUASKFOR COfFEL Goldeite?cWest ii". - it ' !ii-:-ii HiiN w-mmta iillllllHjiraiHiiiiiiffiili! MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S Dresses for Wednesday 200 dresses and ensembles, plain colors or printed silks and geor gettes. Styles suitable for women, misses or juniors; two and three-piece ensemble styles with long and short coats. . Some wool garments in this lot. A good value at (H "I C A A $19.75, priced for Wednesday J)13UU SMOCKS Women's and juniors' smocks made of plain or printed suitings and broadcloth, good color assort ment, the usual $2.25 d1 QC value, special pi.VV Women's wash blouses, vestee, ov erblouse and shirt style, high or low neck, white, blue cr tan, $2.50 val ue, for Wednesday, each $1.00 . House Frocks A new large groupe.of Bet ty Baxley and Juanella house frocks are here. Dain ty lace and organdie trim, some styles with contrast ing color trim, bodice blouse and straight line styles, all made of fast color materi als,, special, Wednesday $1.95 Boys' Wash Suits Attractive stylos in wash suits for liltlt'Oliovs. .Miitlo "f (rood quality poplin, many cifP m. 1 to 5 year sizes, ifl.'-'j value, special 1 "1 C( for Woilnesilnv r'UU O Prints ;Hi-ineh silk ami ttittou mixed prin's itliout ? different color combine- Jlubber Aprons. A find quality pnre gum rubber apron. Various stylos? some plain, some with rubber flower trimming, a genuine 59e value, special, 0 39c W ednestlay, each t ions to choose from. Light und dark combinations, priced misoniii.lv at, n yard 95c Millinery Special for YVediiQday only. Choice of fifty spri?iir lints in silk, crochet straw, pedalinc straw and Indian prints with the scarf to match. These tiro vrguliir -to..' values, Wednesday, ( f? f( uul silk $3o95 lieatlsizes. $2.95 Women's Hose Women's silk and rayon mix ed hose, rayon to the hem, a O fine quality, good color assort ment, usually sold for Sac pair, to close out, Wed- CQ J nesdny special, pr only One lot of smart straw hats in all colors, spe cial for Wednesday ... One lot of hats in larjr Wednesday, each .- Bedspreads (0xl.Vincli fancy bedspreads, n fine quality in rose, blue, gold ami i i ... . c .. i .i llicnuri nil i'i. " " ill eve, . ere for V Spe 7) eial for Wed- d0 O Q . A ..,.. .... f "THE STOPE FOW EVE PV BODY J Ruffled Shorties Women's rayon shorties an unusual lyittraetivc style, with a triple ruf fle, nil pastel shades, H'l.'lo is the reguliiQiiriee, for Wednesday, pair $1.79 lOcash Cloths Wednesday 3 for 22c g Rugs lUG-foot rag rugs, erow foot de s(S:n with a flowered border. Ex cellent for porch, bedroom or bathroom use: $1.7" rONt-460-487 value. Wed liesda en. .. $1.45 utaeoxo.oKqen . 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