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Medford- Mail Trie Weather Year Ago MnstMtfitf S3 .Minimum 4 'j Dib Twentj-thlrtl Ver Weekly KiftvHtixth Vr MEDFORD, OKECiOX, WKON Ks A Y MARCH US, 1928, No. 6. The Weather mfiihm Vlr; trout loulgbt. Maximum jrenlertlay S3 Minimum today 3-1 I'rwIpiUMlou 01 - Today More Fireworks And Some Idle Men Real Life Is No Gamble Roses for Diamond Joe By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1927, by New York Evening Journal, Inc. Moro fireworks in Wall Street, lieueriil Motors climb ed to 199. Nothing (iiiyor than fireworks. Hut be. sure the rocket stick doesn't hit you on the way down. A stock cxclumiie sent sold for $375,0(10 $25,000 more than Saturdal's price. Ex change seatn will go to half a million, and then the 1100 seats on the stock exehanjic will be worth $500,000,000. When Russell Huge and Jay Gould were uctive you could have bought them all for $55, 000. Everything goes up. That's one side of the pic ture. The other side is sup plied by Mr. Davis, secretary of labor, who tells the senate that "unemployment is seri ous." Stocks increasing in value more than a thousand million in a clay and 7,847,050 men out of work does not make a pretty combination. When IJurke wept over "Poor Marie Antoinette," Fox told him he saw the fine feath ers but forgot the dying bird. He ' could see the fancifully dressed royal Austrian woman, not the French peasants starv ing to death. - ' - ' "" Chicago's chief of police, smashing the gambling house doors, says, '"There will always be gambling. Everything in life is a gamble." That is in accurate. Ituilding of public schools, radio sets, automobiles or telephones, is not a gamble. Ileal work uml honesty are not gambliii. Gambling is a vi cious substitute for such things. They buried "liamond Joe" Ksposilo, his own followers hav ing shot 5S slugs into his hack. Two airplanes flying low drop ped 10,0(10 roses along the fun eral road from the Holy Fam ily church to Mount Carmel cemetery. Very pretty, lint if what the Bible says and what Joe Kspo sito'ssays is true, Joe, as he looked up at the falling roses, must have laughed. Without lifeboats, emergency rations or radio, three Germans, Captain Herman Kochl, ltaron Von Hueiiefeld and Arthur Spindlcr started a flight westward over the Atlantic to America. ' Stopping in Dubjin for fuel, they expect to get here some time. Everybody's good wishes go with these cour ageous men, gladly risking their lives in the cause of pro gress. The Italian steamship line is first to install and use the "auxiliary air taxi." The Contc Grande, on her way to Europe, will shoot an airplane from her decks at Gibraltar and send you wherever you wnnt to go in Europe. "Do it now," is Mussolini's motto. Yale seniors place Lindbergh far above Mussolini, because the young gentlemen understand what Lind bergh has done. Few of them know what Musslonini has done. You can't compare magnificent flying eagle with a man fighting the menace of anarchy, which is Mussolini's job. or with such a man as old Baron von Stein refusing to be discouraged by the power of Na poleon. The Infant death rate Is down In Pennsylvania and New York, and (Continued on Pais Four, 4 TOWNS ! MENACED i By flood: 'AH Abie-Bodied Feather i j River Residents Battle to Prevent Levee From i Breaking H o m e s De- serted Phone Operator ! Stays at Post 48 Hours. . I Mar. ia. SACRAMENTO. Cat.. .115. 1. 1(1 n..ln..b llitn n.nVnI..IT 111- , , .v ... ..... ... , threatened reather river levee at . Mc.holaus was still holding, hum- neers had predicted two hours earlier Hint it would be washed out hy that time. All able-bodied men and some women were at work strengthen ing the levee. Residents of Nlco laus, Verona, East Nieolaus and Pleasant drove we.o leaving their homes and camping on the high levees. Mrs. L,. M. Webb, telephone op erator at Nlcolaua. haB beeu at her post for nearly 48 hours without relief. SACRAMKNTO, Cal., Mar. 28. I (A) The east levee of the Feather I river at Mcolaus, Sutter county, early this morning is endangered as the swollen streams continue to eat Into the embankment. At one point about one mile south of the town only lti feet of the 70-foot levee remains. Hundreds of men are working rantlcaily to prevent the wall from g'.vln in and at 1:30 o'clock this morning the Sacramento Union was ndvised by residents of the town that the situation uppeared favor- uhle. J A span of the north approach to ! the bridge at Nieolaus was swept I away by the torrents, halting all j traffic between Sacramento and i Yuba City over the Garden hlh-i way. Nieolaus Is a small farming com- munity of not more than 200 popu lation but Is surrounded by rich farming lands. It the main levee dam, although numerous small breaks, persons acquainted with i leaks had been noticed In the west tho Nieolaus district, which is lo-thank of the structure. All, how cated about 25 miles from Sacra-. ever, seeping only clear water: memo, says that the water would cover a large area, possibly reach- it-.-r tn tha Vtili.n.iia .tlatt-4r nnrlh. west of Sacramento. The w-ater I would not threaten Sacramento. . CHEERY LADY OF! MYSTERY ILLS NEAR TO DEATH Sufferer From Strange Mai- arfv Hurler ClirnonnQ Rfi dUy, UIIUCI OUiycUMb Times In Fy OUT T Balo Prays For Lif e- -Optimism Never Wavered. liilijVALLEY MARATHON;SENATE'S PASSAGE lions. Aianieda Cahill, Baptist Me morial hospitaTH "most cheerful patient," lay on her deathbed to day, still hoping and praying to live. After she was stricken with up- pendtcitis and underwent her first operation, she fell victim to a j to ANCtKLKS. N, M Mar. 2S strange malady and operation i Having Vucces'sfully fought a after operation failed to give moroldew.rl mnd htjrm, runners in tho than temporary relief. The disease cross-country marathon moved never was diagnosed fully. ! across the Ulo Grande today to- 1IIIUUKII II 1111 .M IM I MIIUI It" talned her cheerfulness which has become a tradition about the hos pital Unable tn sit up. she has ."pent ! her time largely in reading. REED CANDIDACY FILED IN STATE - ; HA1.KM. Ore.. M ir. !. lP) The , first presidential candidate to file : with the secretary of state us OMDirant for the choice of OroiMin voters in the Mrty primary election j lis Senator Jam" -. Heed of Mls- sourl, whose application has lien i received hy Secretary Kozer. tllsi .request that his name he placed; 'on the democratic primary ballot was In correct form, Kozer said. mr4 Oniron Weather. 1 Fair tonliflit. froi.ts west: freejt ns temperature ea.-t portion, Thursday fair except rain In north enl.v 'lr I .u. west portion: fresh west, backing io soum winus. I HOLLYWOOD IN FEAR THAT DAW I ABOVE IT WEAK! Movie Capital Fears Repeti tion of St. Francis Dis aster and Asks Inspection Witness at Inquest1 Blames Drowned Care taker. LOS A.NOEl.KS, .Mar. 28. MP) Clare Woolwlne, assemblyman of the 6:ird district here, has request- ed Governor C. C. Young to order , j, . , .... m hq immeuiuie investigation 01 me Munonn(l (inm nbove Hollywood. I e asligi behal( of bis constu. ; ieucy, to have tho state engineering l j commission, recently appointed by i me governor lor me investigation , of the Hollywood dam, report their findings aa to the construction. In lino with Assemblyman Wool-1 wine's request, It became known j iwii.tj Lirtic UIU uinu ii;v Milium: office, the city and the bureau of water and power commissioners In vestigations lire under way follow ing wholesale requests by citizens living below the arch for the In spection of the dam whose plana and specifications were used In the San Franclsqtilto canyon structure which tailed. LOS ANGELES, Mar. 2S. (A) A series of charges of blasting pow der, 625 pounds In all, were set of in road construction below the west wing of the St. Francis arch dam four days before tho great structure collapsed the n'.ght of 1 March 12-13. j This testimony was given today j at the coroner's Inquest over dam j victims by J. H. Botiey, engineer in charge of maintenance of the dam. s llouey said that Tony Harn- j schefeger, caretaker of the dam, I who was drowned when it gave I way, had set off the charges dur-1 ing the building of a new road lead- in down behind the western dyke wall. The blasts were set about i attorney, went to the home of the 300 feet from the Iftwev'stde of the Matter's brother. Dr. Scott Uieck tlam. jiniidge, whore it was said they Uouey declared the charges had ! not sprung any new leaks In the !SfLEm MINISTER confounds FOESg j America. Xone of the reports 8ALKM, Ore.. Mur. 28. (rfP) has brm confirmed. All of them Supporters of Itov. Holiert I.. I'aynejuroso from a brief conference the at a meeting of the First Ilaptist rnnt?rPiriit inn l:n;t iittrht tint onlv ! titift'fftinfl in tiiniirtir nut nt nfflce iall deacons who were opposed to i Lmilbevsh ?rnt hi first ds ! i Payne, but elected a Payne fdnte ! in retirement yesterday by taking ; . as well and retained Payne an mip-fsome more members of coiiRi-ess. j ply pastor for a year, or until June f dfpfomats and W h I t c Ifouse . 1, 1123. Ills present contract ex-jgwests, for aerial taxi rides. I tends only to June I, this year. I Payne came here several months WASHINGTON. .March 28. (VP) j , apo from Warrensburs. Mo., and' Colonel Charles A. UndberKh I - slnce that tl,ne the chtirrn hnmttovk off from iio??in(? field today . Iocn ln a turmoil because of varl- for New York CUy. lie was ' ous charges made aKainst him. I Objection was made last nlKht I Uliit i lu iilniftinn nu nffttnlu nnuinr for a year was Illegal because It I itttieu ol a two-tntrus vote. but 1 I'ayne, who was presiding, over J ruied this on the grounds that his i election was as suppJy pastor only. ENTRANT NO. 28 ward thfir twenty-fifth control at Seven Springs, a distance of 3 miles. Peter fiavuzzi. Southamp ton, Kngbind, who led the van thru t1c 49 mile battle with the Hand storm yesterday from Old Lug una Pueblo, was ex period to set a grll .g piee today in which Albu querque was to be skirted. Ca vuzzi's elapsed time for the (Ci5 miles covered from Los Angeles to l,os iiURHM was 34T:02:4H Allen furrier, flran fass. stood Hth .Monday nlRht for SOU miles lapxed time 1K4:36 flat. REPORT SKIRMISH N NiCAR .AflfA. Nlritracua, Mar. 28. -A romblne patrol ol' ma- rines and Mcarasuan natlna! tuards. under command of l.ieu-1 lenant Mci,naiii. enaanen in a skir-.ionK mi,, wth Sandlno re!. near Tel. i - . .. jwneca. Kiuinn one. i nere were 1 about 23 rebels In the sroup. There i were no casualties. FIXING BLAME FOR DAM DISASTER I i - ' - it tf f s r x - f . v fell ?v M1" -Ivc 'iM , Salts m miiimimmmmmmmmmmmilst rM urn ml 7m, lAiftW Wilitafl sponsibility for St. Francis dam disaster. California, of William Mul-1 holland, 72, builder of the dam, telling Coroner Frank Nance (on tho . bench) and jury of construction details and of precautionary meaa-j urea taken. Mutholland, broken from the shock of the tragedy, is chief of the Los Angeles bureau of water and power. : GLOBE CIRCLING TRIP BY LINDY LATEST RUMOR Would Be a Good Will Jaunt. -Also Reported Lone, Eagle Maps Latin Amer-j ica Air Service F I i e sj With Lawyer to Gotham. LEXINGTON. Ky., Mar. 8. (Hj Colonel Charles A. Undbergh landed here at 2:30 p. m. Lindbergh, who was accompa nied by Henry Hreckhini.;o. his "ottin spend the night. He refused iu tarn 10 reporters. WASHIXUTO.Y. .March 28. (V) i The state department has some ItltUig u Us Hleeve in conneeUon I with Colonel Charles A. Idnd- ' Itirir'ti ftttMI-n iihinu find l.nnnnun of Its reticence, a lot at specula- rtitm is Kolnif the roumln. Inrlmllnir : In report that the truns-Atlantic ! flier is to be sent on a "good will" trip around the world. nother rumor Is that Mnd- gh Is concerned with hipi1iik definite program for air- :ane service to Central and South! aviator had yesterday at the state ' dennrt motit h A i-l ii'ti Mi.r-i-i.l i-t.- I ', (ld. i rompnnled by his attorney, lleury i Breckinridge. Captain Kmory ' ' f nnl n u ,., ,. . ..I. f.. j- 4 1... I,.. ' rean of neronnuties of the mtvy, ! . and Mnlor Thomas (i. Ijumhler. ' commnndant of selfridgo Field. ! Michigan. ! OF FLOOD RELIEF BILL VERY SPEEDY WASHINGTON, Mar. 28. After an hour of consideration the senate today, passed the $325,000, OftO im-asure tor control of the Mis sissippi river floods. The speed of the action fairly took the breath of the senate, which has been working on fhe gi gantic proposal for weeks in com mittee. The hour's discussion brought two minor amendments. Senator Hohifmn of Arkansas. "le "omocraue leader, proposed the sudden vole. The small member- lailowed to stand, pendlnir nn up-this dlvislun are In fair ihape. ship on the floor seemed startled ' peal. fuceptlnit an eluht-mlle strip on by the way the miBKestlon took. i Judre Artie Wntker. who r.tm-.(1(, ,,,t rreinin Trull near Meoch Senators McKellar, Tennessee, i from McMinnviU- to hear th"!m between IvulUim nnrf and Kansdell, Ixiuisiana, democrats, s I sprane forward with amendments, i j Hurried conferences were held with Chairman Jones of the iference committee, who had held 'the floor durln'5 most of the brief (debate. liobinson Joined In the parleying In the center of the floor. Within two minutes the clerk was calllni! j the roll on final passaite of (he i uui senator Uoidnam laid aside a nrenarcd a.Wesa he had ei- "7" St. Helens Kit, idling permits (ur ... I WEST COAST TOli EXTEND AERIAL SERVICE EASTS Union Air Line Incorporated at Million to Take 0veLKh,TUuTn";n,o" , rreseru uompany uruer Five New Planes Eakm Continues as President. roitThAXD. Ore., Mur. Vet Ion Air Hue, a ?,00&,froft cor iratiofi, iirtJHc." ttr vbirh were filed Monday In Kalvm. U designed to lake over the West Coast Air Transport company and extend its nirtdane pffsnser and express ser- vUv- ty .ChlesK wny jobJ Angeles, niiyn the Teb-Kram today, Tho In.ornoratrM f the new f concern are t'harb's V. Kakfn, pres ident of I be West Toast rrmSiRj" L. S)evaneyi Uh chief pilot, and Sit die l.ee. j The West (oust already is op- i erattnir two ):.u-h ID-pin cabin muntipianes iieiween ieiusie ana I Francisco, with Portland as head.iuarters. Kour mure of like ; Mw " carry pnssen- """' n "". , nav0 ordered rrom the Uach j company. : The 1 "nc " ' nicngo is expect to follow thp fentntl route of the 1 Pickwick titue. pystom with which t the West Const company is con- 1 nn',ltI "nanemii. COAST HIGHWAY DS HELD UP POr;TrAN-D. tire., Mar. 2S. (7P( Owinw lo it mrt ninths over high way finances, the hl4hway com misslnn late yesterday informed the fEoosevdt Highway association that it roufd not fssue $d,(wt).00Q or $4 fiftft. 000 bonds ttl ibis time for rom-; m k in "ftVllgUt as 1 ltn't want pletion of the eoast hlgliwuy. The!, Hllui' t flluM 'y n forced commission said Its policy now was ! """Hnir n the 1'iiited Htates," t" retire bonds rathe than to Issue more. Contracts awarded were; Cons county-1 III verton -Coo uillc- f fof f man bridge section of Iloose- iH-vH nce mafe- at Heho- 1 H.220. f.ne county .S'prinvfield hrblue, Undstrom KJpjrensen, Mrs. t.uelUe 11, (ivuy awarded oncession on Kmfgrunt park. EN AT VICE TRIAL SCORED March 2S, I'OltTt.ANI), tft't f'hirence Ore nizell. Insurance t innn. was sentenced to five yenrs, in prison raday on Ills conv on vice charges Involving- n jer-im noy. mill or jr.iiun was case, criticized women who hail attended the trial wiyimr tney 'morbid curl- had come through con-;0Hy." i The Juditc also bitterly crltu ' I'.ltKNNMK H I' It I NUSi, Kan, it he 13-yenr-old complaining wit AM inh 2"j-(l'i Two men were ne-s. Jlilll.d iinlno Injured, three dan- ; Is-ernmlr, when a Frock Island I NI'.WAItK. X. V .Mar. 2H. 'fl'n fi-..Bi,l tti rrah-rt Into the r " " " nt ren, ins w ire. i r.imn. aim riu ir i.r yenr-oni win. Mi-miin. r rmlnn (lenil tn ffteir.here ei.cle I, Th- ..... ! beds today Oh-n tin men entered ,.. warren nome rure ar-r -,K. Mxw.f Smith tincuMilnit a fin w;Jh burned out iM(t t t, k . fa. portion of the Inreifnr of thei 4 ihoupe. The boy had a bullet Wfjynd near Ihe heart OCEAN HOP OF BREMEN! HELD BACK: t German Efficiency Marks Preparations, While Irish Reporters Are Mettled by I Secrecy U n f avorablcj Weather May Delay Hop-! off, Now Set for Dawn' Tomorrow. r..U,OXNBL AlltU 11 O M E. Dl ltl.lX, Mur. tA'iRefuslug lu risk u start uulll weather cuu tUliiitiH ut-e favuruMo. the crew nf he German monoplane llrenien to day scanned tho weather charts rarertmr m jjreiNtratrtm ineir projected flight across Uu Attuuttc. "Tho llrenien will not fly before dawn tomorrow at tho earliest," Huron Von Huertfclrt, intrepid lead er of th hftxm'dous e-xjiiHtkm, tu rned the Associated t'resa. laldonnel airdrome was bathed sunshine with only a few white loud in the sky this KfterR!OB. but wotttbev repovta from London anil the t'nlted .States, upon which Mil' ueimi ime w ill uu uiihi-u, nviv i unfit vom hie. I has a restitution as being a niOHt - raret - ur m tuM-many Mrrhanle Handler and two Junk- it muminK over muilmK the Itremen. A lilt;h bart i el wire fence mii-ruundetl tli whip la Insure frrivnrj". I 1 Ui von V m I iu nCe W dt'elavea that lu ts bu nei'Htlt itms about talk-j In: of Die flight before ho makotil it, nntt hiiys thai he believes ft muyi hlH iu-iivUui!t aUeinu-t last yoac when tht Itremen htul to turn buck I when ft encountered KiiTen off thej lrih rfmst. A Irish Mitr mnj't ireK. out. . luwoyvv, Ut'a tlvc, barun yields (o tho persltitent tie-1 nuindH tf Iilnh JoiirnaliHtH to toll; them of his plans, nod protests; have been made ti the Kl-es Hlale iiovernment officlnls. lo President CosKrove and to the mliitatcr off defense regarding the attitlldo ofi secrecy nwintalned ly the tSerman ,,,t,n' l tittS. ir.sh Kree mate. Mar. 1 CH-"KlSht flying to me la like . an ordinary walk l to a pedes trtiin," Captain Herman Kochl, pl ; lot of the plane lti emeu, said In j iin Jnlervew with the AirJated I Press correspondent here Unlay. I "And while the possibility of ac cident cannot bo Snored," he nald, "the same is true of art Atlantic liner," ' "The experience of former At- llantie fliers has tttiiKhl us that one fof the most serious oftsfncTes Is Ube weighting down of the m- lotiinn l.v .'..Mwwln.r r.n tl.i, I am trying to guard against that I by oiling the wings of the Jiremenf with psrwffn. ' 'Moreoverf if the thermometer.' show that wo are flying Into f reez-1 Ing weather, wn will change our I course and go further south. As I have plenty of petrol, dst an liciliate an hour or so one way or the other will make much differ ence. "I am rmxioim to nrrire tn Xew Captain Koehf said he would pi lot aiyl navigate the mnehlne monl " I""IIU7, UUl HUH Hi: Willi KV hove Arthur Hpindler In tho cock pit with hfm. Hpindler, who flew under tritptjtln Koehl In the war, Ik also a track pilot. LA GRANDE AREA SNOW BLANKETED OKAXtJB, Ore., Murch S. itprliifp mn&w storm aude early thin I niurninir nra ny uiiyi.rPiiK more jthun two inches covered the rruunil. Hrmw wit it rnntlnnlnr at u. ro.. hut was melslnu a, ru- ,ly ns It fell. Oncaslnnnl unows ctIonnnd ruin In t'nlon and Wallowa I 1; eotmties Hrn tiHInnerfntf o n r I v tiirm work. st!c hiirhwuv. In '(;,.HU,i,. a iiout.ie rhm nt workmen are Improving this sector. r,.nP ( a ,,.k Ut-K iHlttml stuck train ,.1 i,rinir fharl., tj,,. uil-r. h. and ff. 'enter, K;is., 1 ftult pack. Grants Pass v Noted As Bb y, HuPt inaAuto Crash l.tS ANCKl.KS. fill.. Mur. Ss.iA') Thelniu I'arr. motion pictwre bathing omimy and declared by l-'ltm Haakon ro ' I lli-h, noted sculptor, us u per- I feet type of Auu'rfcini licauly, ls cut il!tmt the fnee. tteck !J aisd uuu last BisUt wUe the 1 4 car hi whUii she was riding 4 i collided with it not her. t f SIIks Parr, who has been (ektuvnl tn bsttblne bfauiy ; roles for the past three years, I is it tiutive of lirunts 1'ass, 4 Ore. PORTLAND CLUB WOMAN VICTIM DRUG ATTACKER Screams Over Upset Phone Bring Police to Exclusive Home Names Assailant As "Ray" Friends Re tard Investigation Hat less Man Flees. I'Oim-VND, Ore, Mat. 2S. () Crlca uf a, woman, overheard. Uy a tulepliuuo operutur thtouBh a line from nn upset phone, caused police last nlKht to hasten to the home of Robert J. ICirkwood, In an exclu sive residence district. Two petruliuea said they saw a hatless man. with coat on his arm, rush from the house as they ap proached, lie (lls,iM.eiiiel Irr the darkness and no trace was found of him. Mrs. Opat B. Kirk wood, wife of Klrkwomi, was found cm the front room fUitH' in a dellvtous condition ami was taken to a hospital. OKI. cera (iiiolod hor us exclaiinlm;: "t!et uwny from me, Ray. ff Hob were here you wouldn't do that. Ob, why did you give mo that stuff? I hate you." Later she fold detectives that she had retired about 8 p. m. and was awukoned hy noise of some one entcrliiK the house and she found herself clasped In a pair of powerful arms. She ttl she atniir tlod hut failed to rccogalie Uer assailant. Patrolmnn (lavetit, one of tho of ficers who went to the bemse, said he helleved the woman had ueen drtiKKcd. No ovltlence of liquor was found In the liouso. Xurlher InrenllKathm was retard ed Usduy when detective veye re fused atlmisHlnn to thu hospital room Mrs. Klrkwooil occupied. Hho was mM Ur ho hysterical and sttf (erins roro hrwlsts sml shrli. Sev eral friends, Including three men and two women, were admitted to tho room white detectives were kept out. Klrkwood Ik a prominent Pott- liuitl sportsman mid termor mem ber of tho stnto leKlBliituro. Mrs. Klrkwood Is a member of several wuiucn'a clulw. KlckwaoU wait au ut nt from the clly on buslnuss. tiohert Klrkwood, the hiishnnd, who wits reported as out of town IiihI nlstht when police, attempted lo locato him, was found nt his ofrice. Kirkwrmtl, after vfsttfnfe- Jfrs. Klrkwood at the hospital, told ln siioctora Si-hulplus and Maloney that he and his wire had "talked things over yesterday," ami that he had hft the hnmp. Klrkwood stayed with friends lu Portland. roseSIting AIRPORT BONDS KOHKHlMKi. Ore.. Mar- 28. UVt I ml (rations la to this afternoon pointed to a record vote in the city letlMrt helnj? held btjn Ut&ay fr the purpuHC of voting un the mut ter of Issuing bonds In the sum of $i,0ffff for the purchase and im provmm f nn oirrmrr, Heptrrts from the vavUmft poim place were that voting Is very brisk and ft Is expected that tho number of Ynttm wffl be larger than nt any recent city pb-oiUm, Th lr)wrt project was submitted to tho city by Ciiipqua post of the American 1rgitm, fhe vetirans having secure! ujHlonn on a rr f )M acres located about one mile ftcm the city llmlis and adjoining the K'iUfhern raciflc railroad. h fir Id in ! ftlmui three hundred varda trim thu PuclCle highMiy. O I PAHAUKNA, CaHf., Mwreh 28, (A't Henora Manuel Quezon, wifa I of the iireKfdcnt of the l'hllliiine f senate, fn serious ty lit nt her trmi&tmry hom in Mfmrovfa and will mt rvssUfd eif here spe dcallsts will be consulted. It wns Intrnrd today nt the l'otlenger sanirarfum In Monrovia, where Senn-m Qnxfn hss been s patient since last December, FEAR MORE POLITICAL BOMBINGS cnrru r h 1 r o n n rW ty V II 1 b d 9 U Homes Guarded A s Campaign Foes Contribute to Record Reward For Capture Probes Threatened, but No Clues Each Side Blames Other, CmVAGQ. Mar. Ff ifomes ul i&rty Chleageaitff were under suarsl tmiay and1 a rewarvl was ma the heads the ve."ssfc who bombed the homes of United states Senator Deneen and Circuit Jodee John A. Swanson M'ondar j ftlgUU Thft rewards smld t& be th largest ever offered in a Chicago criminal case, was offered for ar- rem and conviction of tho bom- State's Attorney It a U e r t I-U Crowe, who is Judge Swanson's opponent for the republican noml nlion as stale' a nUornej' t the Apvll 1ft nvlnvarless started the re ward jackpot with the largest single offer $10,000. Police Coni m'lmi&ft&r II tf g hen posted $5 Ml fi'om hl eonttegesi tunil nd .Mayor Thompson followed with a personal offer of $5000. The nine othcrw who said) they would jva $5.00 aft rtthf-r- ofHe hotders or lenders of the Thompson-Crowe wing of the republican party which has a complete state, etmny and city ilek&i the field against the Deneen group. City, county, state and possibly national Inquiry into tho. double. feamWngs have been strnffly hint ed hut thus, far the police aad states attorney's office have been tho only active agents seeking the bobbers. The result of the police lavetl gat ion wus summarized last night by Commissioner Hughes' .terso The iSeneeiv-Hwanssa fesmbligi? tike tho four previous "political I bombings" since January 2tf, havo teft tho nuthrtrtitcif vl'rtaaliy wi(h 6ut clue. The movor cavs 3c-t2 by tho bombers were seen In both instances by persons passing by. htrt their stories hare proven of but Httle value lo Iwveartlgators. Since October 1 U last, thero have been 62 bombings in Chicago. A complete fist was made public last Ight by As:.atiI Stale's At torney Walter Walker lu charge of bomb Investigation. jVo con vfel Ions havo resulted, and few arrests. Various causerr have been usslgned Uvcludlng poli tics, labor troubles and personal motfvcH. The S?nrt bomb wan exploded1 UiHt night In frtist st th be?r pump and supply store of Kmll Heller on South Hnlstead street. He snrtotftrd1 It to his refusal1 to per mit a political faetton which he tfW not name, to place posters In his windows. The dnmngo was slight. Bach side Insists the other Is re spwHslble for th -mlay pxp$& slons. Both Mayor Thompson aud State's Attorney Crowe in state ments said IJeneen forces were ihrw)? bomlm tho.rtelvrs Irr nn effort to create sentiment fa vorable to IJeneen candidates. CUlCAao. Mar. W'V Titus Haffa, Chicago alderman, and nine others. Including a former member of the Unroln parfc board, wore Indicted by the fetleml grand Jur? toilay on charges of conspiracy ta violate tho prohibition laws - ln what the government charges was a $&,fttoMftft aleh4 Hnir whlwh -has been flooding Clileaga and the middle west with illicit liquor. Among those Indicted with H&tin $n Albert ,F. Baser, former LAnealn park commissioner, who federal men Indicated, has con fessed. The ender-eover men, federaf operatives nald, net only dsalt wish Haffa and his lieutenants, hut tap ped telephone wires of members of the ring and obfafned evidence against poUvemes, poUUsianw ami even prohibition agents who made calls to Inquire about their "cut." Htngie orders for alcohof, the imrtsHr-over mra tmM, sometimes run as high as $10,000 and often It was shipped severul hundred miles from Chicago. Th gntx it) so dLicoYere thru , the tapped te le phone Ircs, tha location of five stills operated by the syndicate. Others Indicted are Henry Fin . kelsteln. part owner I ihe rc-M-ly closed Kcndezvuus cnbaret; Kam Simons, a former convict, known r Hrffjt right hand man; Oirf V fr'rleaiaiider, anthr llru.ensmr Joe Wahl. a prohibition agent; Kdwurd Hi, Joe Itagheria, Joo SFormy ana ttcorge f-eisch. all alleged ewg in th alrvhol m- t cl.lne. Haffa provided bond, doclarlmt no whs fhe. victim of a political t pUrt Itrtesned ti wMp h$m into Mne with the opposing taetlan. "I never sold a drop of lluuor." he said, "and f cannot underntund hl etenme. M.r eneml&n hare been threatenlttn to net m." State Senator Herman J. Hae- tContir)U0 b& &gs Eight) two months reaclf,lt,0b0. o