Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1928, Page 14, Image 14

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    tXOE SEC
GALLOWS LOOM
FOR DRAMATIC
WAN killer;
RADIO BLAMED
To Play at Legion Benefit Dance
FATS YOUR PERSONALITY
BY SKIPPER FOR
VR
STORMS
Lover
of Dance Hall Girl
Fails in Suicide Pact,!
Which Oakland Police
Say Is Murder Jealousy J
Blamed for Bloody Deed.!
OAKLAND, Cal., April 13. 0T)
Bodlo llenrnealtenyer, 30, who
nought a dramatic death wilh
Ituby Black, dance hull irl, may
find the death he sought on the
gallows. . r
Hearncaberner wna today re
ported recovering from a gas and
)oion suicide attempt made yes-
terday In tho room ho shared j
with the girl. He killed her by;
heating and strangling her as the
outcome of a suicide pact, a
scrawled note said,
Unable to make a living, ho
chuue death as the eaulctjt vtny
out. Hearnoshcrger ended tho
note with a plea that they be
buried n tho same grave.
Police said they would prefer
first degree m u r d e r charges
against the man. They charac
terized his tale of a sulcldo pact
ua a clumsy fabric of lies and
asserted the man killed the girl
Tuesday night and then tried
suicide nearly 24 hours later.
Mrs. J. M. Burke, landlady of
(lie apartment, said IleurneHbor
gor's common law wife had told
her she wanted to get nwny from
him, Police ascribed this as a
motive for the killing.
3 COASTSTATES
Tho Star Novelty Dunce orchestra of Holne, Idaho, on tour throiiKh OroKon, has been secured to furnished the music for the Becond
American l.edon benefit dance at the Oriental Gardens hallroom Saturday. The exceptional mimic, tosether with a number of special
features and decorations, promises to draw a record crowd to the affair. The first benefit dance given by the local iiost two weeks ago
was one of the most successful events of the spring soasnn.
News of Jackson County
DEPOT AT SEVEN
OAK STORN DOWN; FOR TEACHERS AT
A HOBO SHELTER EAGLE POINT MEET
WASHINGTON, April 13. M')
Predicting a clean sweep in Pa
cific coast states fur Herbert Hoov
er in the contest for republican
convention delegate. Willlnm II.
Crocker, a republican national com
mitteeman from California, snld
hero toduy that he was convinced
Governor Smith of New York
would win In the California demo
cratic primary on May 12.
Crocker said Hoover was en
countering no opposition in Cali
fornia. Oregon and Washington,
Ind in addition to a solid lineup
from those states would have prac
tically all delegates from adjoin
ing ones. He said the commerce
secretary, on figures ho had com-i
puted, had 525 delegate voles In
sight, with at least 124 more In re
serve. To win tho nomination he
must have 54 5 votes.
Commenting on tho three-cornered
democratic content in Cali
fornia, Crocker Hnld there was no
doubt ns to the popularity of Uov
ernor Smith. Henator 'hIh.i of
Aiontana, he mild, was too little
known to get wide support mid he
was of the opinion that Hninlm
Heed of Missouri on his recent
speech making trip through the
state had failed to mako An im
pression that would give him dele
gates. Kcgardlcss of whom aro nomi
nated by both the republicans and
democrats for president, Crocker
said California would be In the re
puhllcnn column in November.
WILLOW KPltlNtiS, April 12.
The old Heven Oaks railroad sta
tion that 1ms stood for the past 20
years at tho Junction of the high
way and the old road, was torn
down this week. There is many
an old hobo that will miss its pro
tection from storms in winter and
from the summer's sun.
MrH. V, K. Parker and daugh
ters motored to (J runts Pass Sun
day and spent the afternoon with
Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs, H. li.
Alverson.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Du Itugue
! KACLK POITT, April 12. Tho
j Parent Teachers association will j
j servo a chicken dinner at tho j
I old school building Saturday
! noon. While this will especially
! benefit tho visiting teachers of!
the institute Saturday, still thej
Parent Teachers association plans '
i to serve the families of the com-!
9:45 o'clock this morning bound
Tor the Chehalis airport and the
Ccntralia American Legion shrine.
Visibility was eo poor south of
Tacoma that Captain Hreene de
cided to land at Fort Lewis field,
where he made a landing Tuesday
morning. Colonel Philip K. Ward,
jliief of staff of the third division
lieadiiuarterH here, took the guests
in charge and entertained them at
'ho officers' club pending clearing
of the weather.
SECRECY lOM
OVER OIL OEALS
RELATED TO JURY ;
F
WASHINGTON. April 13. W
Tho secrecy which the government
nlui rfrru r.it:i If orl tho leucine i.f
munity as well. Kveryone is uifed T , 1 ,,,,. ... i i ui.?ni..i..
occupied tile prosecution today in
the conspiracy trial of the wealthy
nil ,tnnr:itrr with mi tn m-itni u-lt.
Ir. Morgan is nltcmllnir the mi- ,....... i.i i.. i,
to take dinner
next Saturday.
50 cents.
with the
The price
T.
will
were dinner kuchIs Sunday at thui"1'"1 '"''etull,- f the 1'rosbytcry ut ,,,.
1'. W. lOlden home. I Asniaiui uus wcok. ur. Morgan is j,.B,,t0 the maintenance of the
A number from this district at-!"1, moderator tills year. rapidity which has marked the
Winded tho llllile class party given! T,R' meeting of the Haglo Point taking of testimony, however, the
Wednesday afternoon at the home I'T'Kallon district held Tuesday : ai-tiuil case progressed slowly due
of Mrs. It. W. Nichols, east of t'en-i VPI y w''" attended, nearly to the duplication of testimony of
trnl point. I every land owner lielng repre- many of the witnesses going over
Last Krlday afternoon Mrs. W ' "''llteu. It was generally tliollglil the same ground.
failure of Alliert II. Kali to follow
r,a compeituve nitioing poiu-y in
had lieen nceepted. sies. what's the showiest garden
Operators of competitor com- j without their fiuaint, 4ueer 0,l
panics wlio hud sought a look in! faces? Started indoors in March,
for leases in tho Teapot Dome land set out in a fairly rich spot.
seem territory testified concerning per-J partly shaded, pansles will liloom
sonal and telegraphic interchanges,
with Pull and Ills office.
POllTI.ANI). Ore., April 13 (Pi
IM flrande was chosen late yes
terday fur the nest annual con
clave of the Oregon grand eom
mnndry of Knights Templar, grand
coupler of (he ltoyn! Arch Masons
nml grand council of tho Itoyal and
select Masters. A Joint committee
will nrrange ntnns.
THERE ! nothing that has ever
taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as
an antidote (or pain. Safe, or physi
cians wouldn't u.se it, and endorse its
use by others. Sure, or several mil
lion users would have turned to some
thing else. But pet real Bayer Aspirin
(at any drugstore) with Bayer on the
box, and the word genuine primed in
red:
tables nt bridge. The ladles m-nt "one In the way of reorgiin
a very pleasant afternoon. The ti,,n- Hinre tho Iantl s "ot under
hostess served dainty refrcshmentH. ' ',ro'lK't'on '"lKh to pay out nt handling Teapot Dome and subse
Mr. and Mrs. Anson llotte of lnt' l"'ty't scale. It was thought 1 (pient reticence on his part as to
Chicago, who are visiting relatives h0ilt tuin the matter over to j tho fact that Sinclair's proposal ! sweet fragrance.
In Ashland, are life long friends l,U! MlIl,,! "M'lanuitlon board for
of V. A. bompson. Mr. Thompson l Huino klmi of adjustment with
is still at tho Community hospital' 11,0 1,0,111 holders. While nothing
In Medford and Oichu friends have I tl,lf lnlto l'lin bo HNtrned for sumo
done much to cheer his conva- unit". yet the land owners
lescence. o.ultu optimistic over the out-
Miss liose Jones entertained at 1 ,m,K for "" compr-o-
dlnner Tuesday evening at tho!"1'14' tn,lt would enable them to
Honuey grill on Itugue river. Mrs.lm' IM1- lf tIl(! lji"d " Iho
Kobert Hrophv and Miss I.imi h 1 district was producing an well ns
Parker were hor guestH. f,lw acres that are now under j
-f. . j production, everything would bo J
very easily carried out. I he
Kngle Point system has a smaller)
debt and a better system than j
most nf the Irrigutlon districts
of the slnte and the land and j
climate can't be beaten anywhere. I
Eventually these things are going!
HOISR, Idaho, April 13. (P)
Six new cases of spotted fever
have developed here, bringing the
present total in the outbreak to
seven, it was shown tn reports
today to the city health authori
ties, who are combatting tho dls-
se.
Three of the cases developed
within tho city, while four were
brought in from outlying district
for treatment.
Increasing number of cases of
the disease, which has caused
three deaths within the past week,
has alarmed city health officers.
Innoculations of serum have been
given to all victims of the dis
ease, and sheep herders and others
who work among the sngebrush
have been urged to come to Lloise
at tho end of this week, when a
government specialist in tick dis
ease is expected to bo here on
his annual visit. Ho will innocii
late exposed persons with tho se
rum ns a preventative measure.
' "There's rosemary for remem
brance, and there's pansies, that's
for thoughts." Kvery garden
should have some of the first, if
only for its satisfying name nnd
And as or pan-
; lightly by mid-summer and flower
jlil;e everytbine next year.
HALL PAINT CO.
407 East Main
Phone 937-R
Tho UrowuHlmro Tnlon .Sunday
school rendered tho following Kas
tor program at tho school house
last Sunday afternoon:
Opening song, Joy to tho
World." School.
Rcripturn reading, Kaster lesson.
Mrs. Joe Henry.
Praer. Hev. D. D. Itnndfill.
to make t his district tho richest
in tho valley.
Tho ladies of the local health
unit are making a special drive
for members this week. This or
ga nidation Is doing a splendid
work and every dollar Is uhciI
Reading, "Kaster." Mrs. (ieowo I .,, , fc " '
I The piny. "Tluhbing a llus-
Imnd" will ho given April 2S.
This will he a splendid piny, full
of humor and with a good Cast.
A.nlrln Is
ih tr.il. m.rfc or
vi Uvuu.tiiK.clJiiter of 8ilicrllctcld
O. Henry
Song, "The Old Hugged Cross."
Hev. I). I). Ilandnll.
Kaster (ireotlng. Primary and
Junior 1'lnHses.
Song, "Lily of tho Valley."
School.
Heading, "Kaster in tho Woods."
onnn Mona.
Hecltatlon. "Idly nf tho Spring."
draco Annitif; and Vlolu Jackson.
Hecltatlon, "Sweet .Message of
Kaster." Idella Henry.
Iteiliatlon, "A l.ltllo I.IIy."
Ui8 Wright.
Song, "Cuming to tho flardon."
School.
Hecllntlon, "All Little Olios Uivo
Knster." llruco Hansen,
Hecltatlon. "The Sweet Story of
Knster." Verna Cingade.
Hocltatlnn, "My Savior Lives."
Irene Charley.
Hecltatlon, "King Out the An
them." Mildred Hansen.
Herlaton, "tiiioss Who." Heth
Clngcade.
Song, "Joy Hells." School.
Hncllntinn, "Kuster Flowers."
KIdred Charley.
Dialogue. "Knster Bouquet."
Six Junior Girls.
Recitation. "Kaster Dies." Viola
Morris.
Song Josephne Henry.
Roritntlon. "A Song at Knster,,"
Isahelle Henry.
lhaloguo, "Kuster Morning."
Donim Hrown unci Isahelle Henry.
Song, "Christ Arose." Selected
Qnnrtet.
Closing prayer Rev. 1). I). Ran
dall. A largo attendance was present
which was appreciated bv thosn
who had charge of the prwram.
in. Hi., ntnii m mi'iii every lun- (
day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at which I
service fill .r,i l,it.o.,,l t. I i
tn niieuii nnu
help make It n success.
Dog Lover Makes
Generous Donation
Mrs. Calllt Palm, well known
Medford resident, has deeded a val
uable lot to Hie Jackson County
Humane sm iety. It has always been
Mrs. Palm's wish that a substan
tial Immune movement be Inaugu
rated In this community and she
Is showing her hearty interest in
the work by this wonderful dona
tion. .Mrs. Palm Is a trustee of the
society nnd one of Its most nctlvo
n'oriiuia.
SPAFFORD PLANE
IS FORCED DOWN,
!
Ref inish Your Old Floors With
Lusterlac Varnish Stain
A few simple operations and your old fir
floor is a new hardwood. We lend grain
ing tools.
NEW VOI1K, April 13)
Hadiu waves are increasing Hie
violence of storms on land und
sea. in the opinion of Captain W.
H. I'arker, of the White Star liner
Homeric which arrived IM hours
late today after a buffeting from
forty-foot waves which broke
three windows on the promenade
deck. ,
The atmosphere of the world, he
contended, has been so disturbed
and upset by wireless electrical
waves that clouds have been pre
cipitated as rain with resulting
strong: winds. He declared there
was no precedent for the continu
ous storms on the ocean, the snows
in Kgypt and the cold along the
niviera.
He pointed out that March 7
was the coldest day of that date In
Cairo and the hottest ever record
ed In London. As radio activity
increases the storms will increase
in violence, he said.
Wireless officials were Inclined
to treat the matter facet iously
when they heard of Captain Park
er's theory. Typical of their re
marks were those of Alfred Gold
smith, chief broadcast engineer of
the Radio Corporation of America.
' "The power received from wire
less waves over a considerable por
tion of the ocean." he said, "would
not be strong enough to wake a
mosquito. To blame radio for
ocean storms Is as fantastic as to
suggest that the cheeping of a
canary could start a cyclone.
Radio has its problems but it
firmly declines to shoulder the re
sponsibility for storms at sea."
TWO M Y S
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T.tl'O.MA, Wash., A,NI 13. (,Vl
Low clouds and a film Intermit
tent mist at noon today forced
down nt Port Lewis the army plane
, In which I'olonel Edward K. Spal
j ford, national commander of the
American Leulon, Is mnkliiK an air
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