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PSGE eigiit MEDFORD ir&TL TRTBUKE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923. HEARST WARNED '"ri " BY COURT NOT TO A" PPIMT fill flTflRV A?; . '5 l mil m uiviii , 7-, n fee ks? WASHINGTON. April J C. OP) Declaring he suspected sume iiewn paper had published or would publlnh the deposition of Albert It. Fall before It was introduced In the Sinclair trial. Jutttlce Hailey today said he would ooimiilrr uch action as contempt of court and would take ttteps to mete out the' neceHHury punishment. The Washington Herald, a Hearst publication, today publish ed quotations purported to httvo come from the leponition. The deposition was taken at VA I 'a so becauKe Fall wua too 111 to come here to tontify. Its transcription wan flnlnhori to day by M. II. Bull, Kl I'aKo com mlHHloner, who took the testimony. WASHINGTON, April 16. iff) Tho government and tho dnfcnse Jn the Sinclair conspiracy cuac di vided victory toduy when Jutici Jennings UuMey ndmltted ti'Hti mony regarding puyment of $2f. 00(1 Liberty bonds to Albert II. Kali to Harry I Sinclair and ex cluded teHtlinony regard fng the Klk Hills navul reHorvo lease. Al.TOONA, Pa.. April 1C 0 Thirteen pennons were burned to death at iilalr Four, 20 miIIch Bouth of here, early today when ftro destroyed tho home of Km bro Kropachalk. The dead In clude a mother, her six children and six guentft who had gathered for a wedding In tho borne of Kropachalk, a quarry man. A daughter of tho family was mar ried Saturday and the hrldo and groom were among the dead. Tho con Me of tho fire was not deter PROCLAMATION To tho ('it teens of Mcdforrf: Whereas ii3 states of the Union, including Oregon, are 4 recognizing the week of April us "Ho Kind To Animals 4 Week." and whereas such a humane movement is of high ' purpose. generous lmputae and a fine Influenco in our community, therefore bo ft re- solved that tho citizens of 4 Medford accept tho kindly 4 ; f purpose of this week in Its 4 .i. 1, nn,l l, 1,1.,, I anil j'pntlM lo all nnlmnln. 4 I O. O. ALKNDKJtKKlt, Mayor. 4 "RAJAH" LEADS ATTACK ON GIANTS AVIATUItM IIKKCVKD. LIDOE As Illinois primary election re turns rolled in, tho Republican forces of Senator Charles S. De ncen claimed that they had i smached tho "machine" of (Jovcr I nor Lcn Small-Mayor William 11. Thompson. Victory was claimed for Louis Lincoln Emmerson, top, over Len Small for the guberna torial nomination; right center, Judge John A. Swanson, over Jtobert Emmclt Crowe for state's attorney; below, Otis F. Glenn, lawyer, over Frank L. Smith, for U. S. senator; while Mrs. Ruth llanna McCormick, left center, obtained the nomination for con-gresswoman-at-large. STEELSTOCKScluE FOUND TO IDENTITY OF MAN 1IOHOKKN, N. J., April III. (Pi rrcsident t'oolldgc linn increased hln holdings of United States Sicel corporation coiiunon slock from fitly shares to Bcvcnty shares, It was rovealed at the ntinuul meet ing of stockholders hero today. Course K. linker. Sr., largest holder among the directors, Iiiin Increased his holdings fruin 4 II ,9 ill shares of rummnn to 77.000. Myron c. Taylor, newly elected chairman of the eorporatlnn'H 11 nanco committee, prcsldodo for the first time. -4 iLAYTON, CHAMPION PITTSBURG GAINS BEAVERS DISPLAY FIRST VICTORY; ! OLD TIME FORM; WHITE SOX LOSEi DROP TWO GAMES AN INDIAN CHIEF rliv the ABMJi hited 1'reas) Oakland received good pitching (Continued from faga Ooa.) tho island, a mile. Ion.; patch of lee, located midway between tho fror.cn shores of Newfoundland and Lab rador, lato yesterday, but the baro news of their arrival was all that came to tho outside world regard ing them. Another plane left St. Amies, Que., today for Seven Islandx, Que., and a sister ship of tho Ilrcmcn prepared to leave New York during the afternoon piloted by Fred Mel choir, Junkers pilot, and Miss lier ta JunkorB, daughter of tho Her man maker of the Hremen. In this plane It was planned tn carry a supply of the speciul el her Impregnated benzol fuel and apare parts to recondition tne nremen so ; Opening name photo of Rogers Hornsliy, right, Huston Uraves" that It may continue lis inter- : captain, with Travis Jackson, hiH successor as captain of tho Giants, rupted Journey to New York by; at lift, as the two teams clashed at New York. air. If It should nut Do satetly re paired so that It can fly from the inland upon which It dropped after a terrifying oxperienco ill tho fogy and dark skies, It will have to wait for transportation on tho govern ment lce bzreaker Montcalm. CHICAGO, April 10. (P Titian-.' haired Johnny Layton of St. Ijiiis . ,,v the Associated Press) I was chief of two worlds today V. ., , . ....,,..,, ,..' chief of atribo of northern Minne- i ranKii r risen, ( t on ,,, ,,art of uuff and sola Indians, and chief of Amerl-1 ond uuscmun, hit his tniru nomi , aaly wno limited Portland to II ca's three-cushion billiard stars. I.run yesterday, which aided .hlts In two games won by the His appellation. Chief I'uschacue. J tl(J st . Louia victory over tho Cubs oaks, 4-S and 5-3. The double was given to him by the Indians wjn guve the champions five with whom be fishes every sum- " ' , I ,.alues out of seven. Batteries: mer; ho won the billiard crown I l'lttaburg broke Into tho w1"- VorkeB Tomn and Rego, Aln Satuday night by tomahawking the 1 ning ranks for the first time i shmith- Duff and Itead. Second veteran Willie Hoppe of New York, the campaign, the Iteds BHme. prench. Couch. Ponder. 50 to 37. in 46 innings in the final i falling victims by 4 to 3. j Cu,e -and Ainamlth, ltego; Hasty match of the two weeks' national; At New York the Giants ,uP-;an(j jcau. three-cushion tournament. ped three Philadelphia twlrlers. Atler oomer Wilson had beaten As calm and philosophical as an iur li hits to hang up and 8 to them 4.3 ln tno foronoon. Sacra aged Indian chieftain smoking ai decision. Urooklyn dropped momo nlnl0 tart to drive an pipe of peace, tho rotund Mound Rogers llornsby and the Braves by otn(,P Houihpaw, Teachout, to thn City man met and defeated Hoppe 1 3 to 2. Southpaw Clark of Terre1 . , th 8CC0n1 Bame, and at bis own safety ame. It was the fourth time Layton took the title. With it this time, he took $12H0 In cash, custody of the diamond medal emblematic of the three-cushion billiard suprem acy in America, 24 per cent of the gate receipts and a salary of 8250 a month as long as he clings to the crown. Hoppe, competing for the first time ln his long career ln a na tional three - cushion tournament, landed in a tie for second place with the retiring champion, Otto ReiBlt of Philadelphia. DR.EMMONSLEADS'HEEN'SFORM IN ST. JOHNS, N. F., April 10. (P) A storm which brought a combi nation of snow, sloot and rain, pre vailed in Newfoundland today. It was considered probable here that similar weather prevailed In tho vicinity of Groonly Island and would prevent any attempt today to move tho trans-Allnntlc piano llromen from the spot where it landed. No word had hoen re ceived hore this morning as to the fliers' plans. E ALBANY, ore.. April 1(1. (VP) Work at tho Albnny Tnnnery w.is mopped todny when till emptoycoH, 20 In number, struck in prolont agalnnt n proponed 1 0 per rent reduction In va'H. Tho proposed wimp reduction followed an ln rrenne In coHt of ruw hides. MBXM'O CITV. April 1 .-(!) I DlfuuUt'hctt from Tnmptt'o toduy ! Hit Jil five member of the ert-w i of the fish Inn hunt Jovt'ii Siltintt ! were drowned when the vesd sunk some yooo yiirdu off the: count In n Three men nuu-! r led in retiehln nhore. I I'OltTLAND, Ore., Apr. UV) Another chapter wuh uddod today to the H'oi y f nn amnesia victim j who enme to the police nerkinK aid j in reeoverintf a lost memory. Last week lie disappeared after two i weeks' vain effort to learn his tden-j t it y nnd today he rHirned, saying he hud been to Seattle trying to find work, lie enme back hoping the police In his ulim-nce had found some elue to who he In. Police today received a letter from Mrs. ;. S. McCormick of Morris, Calif., saying she believed the man was her brother, Hbe en closed n phntouraph vhlch msem blPB the man, but she neglected to give his name. Khc said ho had diHnppenred March 27 from th home of his mnthor-ln-luw nt SO t Ferry st i eet , Wcnal chee. Wn tdi.. having a bu ipc sum of money In his possession. When the nnnicsiit victim appeared at the police nta- llon here March 30 he hud nnjy one dnllur. The letter of Mrs. Mc Cormick and mention of U'cnutchcc and Dorrls. Cullf.. stirred no recol lection In the man's mind tod-ay. Clnn riiKH wHiiiBtl at th Mnlj Look for i the red tin with a black stripe. It is the only coffee name that brings you top grade coffee only. ChAKKIi: CITY, Quo., April Ifi. (Cauudiun Pre.HH.) A brief de H'ripllon of tho flight of the Junk. eiH uumopluno hremen, which made the enst-to-west trnnH-Athin-tic, flight, was furnished tho Ch niidhin I'reH.s last night in mes saKOH from Hlanc Snblon, the near est wire Htution to Clreenly lslnnd. I fold hack by fog and changing tempuraUire, tho tiorinnn lrlah pi lota had almost given up hope and tho plane waa almost out of fuel when land was aighted, which the fliers believed was Newfoundlond. The ovlatora sunHed victory with the appearance of land al about f:;t0 p. m. Iiday afte noon. Thoy flluniiil n otmilt Inlio .111 nn latum! mwl ilnetile.l Im laiwl Thn iilnnn. " oheffi however, waa not equipped forj" J,nlH landing on tho Ice. A careful land- M' J; I'"'r p.( wuh made, but tho plane ' ' V eraahed through the lee of the lake nnd tho tall of tho machlno was damaged. I'rovioua to sighting the land the aviators had encountered one diffi culty after another. Atmospheric conditions had been unfavorable and the plane was forced to main tain a low altitude. A thick fog came up and the piano entered "darkness.1 No one of the throe occupants of tho plane was hurt In tho landing. They found the island almost unin habited, hut they wore treated with tho utmost hospitality and ovory- ! thing possible waa placed at their I disposal and help offered in their 1 attempts tn repair tho plnno., 1 he messages Indicate that at the start of the flight from Ital (lonnol, Ireland, weather conditions were favorable. After nearly SO hours of flying, conditions changed and tho Hremen was forced to fly very low. At that time tho airmen were confident of auecohs and be lieved the const of Newfoundland wen at hand. The fog waa replaced by snow and hall, Tho messages indicate that tho necessary repairs to tho Hremen are Hearing completion and that tho piano will be ahlo to resume its flight shortly. SPRING HANDICAP) TENNIS PLEASES GDLF TOURNAMENT! uol.1. i uuiiiii imui 1 1 FnBi,iB lcr oiU ,Ino Bkmi MBR ( lloli'n Wilts, national womon's , , tennis champion, Impressed a iral- Dr. .1. J. KmmenH Is leadlni; In - the spring hanillean tournament of ;lor' at lhe Wcst side Tennis cluh the ItoKUe Valley Gulf eluh, inak- : during her first workout ln the Inu n low net aeoro of 01 In the ' 0Bt snce Hi10 recaptured her laur- seeond roundinc playliiB Saturday , ist year. Howard Scheffel hroURht In a total senre of Ml for two rounds venter- ! To "hfervers she appeared to he dav. and la o1om.1v followed l.r lllUo li(-'hter than she was last Ur. Kinmens with II! and C!eorKe ; " "n'1 Wicker on her feet dates with 142. i eoverinp ino court more Saturday's hall aweepslakes w-re MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS thor- wtm by Dr. Kmmeiis with his til, while second place was tied by J. ( Thompson and Sid Smith, who will play it off this woek. Yester day's sweepstakes were won by K, t ( Jerry) Jerome with a net Btf nnd second place went to Howard .Scheffel with a net 7. The standing of tho spring tour nament, which closed April 2i, Is as follows: j Miss Wills defeated Klmer Giir I fin, former California!!, in a prac tice match yesterday, 2-6, 10-8 ; 6-1 (Including games of April 15:) National. Itattlng Frisch, Cardinals, .643. Huns Frisch, Cardinals, 7. Hits Frisch, Cardinals; Gran tham, IMrates, U each. Doubles O'Doul, Ciianls; Cohen, OinntH; Freigau, Dodgers; Dressen, Reds; Grantham, Pirates; Magulre, Cubs; Uottomley, Cardinals; Hoett ger. Cardinals, two each. Trlples Hiconda, Dodgers, 3. Homers Frisch, Cardinals, 3. Stolen bases Frlisch, Cardinals, o 'American, Batting J. Sewell, Indians; Har graveH, Tigers, .500. Jtuns Jamleson, Indians, 6. Hits J. Sewell, Indians, 9. Doubles Clsscll, White Sox; Ma nush, I Hue, Drowns, 3 each. Triples I-nngford, Indians, 2. Homers H a u s e r, Athletics; Todt, Ited Sox, 2 each. Stolen bases lllucge. Senators, Haute shading Dutch Brandt, re-i . f KPnule. 7-2. rruil from the I'acifiu coast in a I Ushorn'8 homer waa the final pitchers" battle. j Wttnop Dl Teachout, coming in Sam Gray stopped the White . (he fourln inning with two on. Sox with six scattered hits, while , J(uUcriea: WHwon and Schmidt; the Howleymen of St. Louis gal-; ,,....h.1(, Vlnci and Koehler. Sec- loped off with their fourth , ame: Teachout. Graham and Schmidt, Borreani, Parker; Kalllo and Koehler. Fifteen thousand watched Hol lywood and Los Angeles split a twin bill. The stars took tho fi,-at s. a hltf fno- PHtt hard, but vtuaiiiugiun ariuinpn, over "twuyne Wright, the eminent don ned Sox, 6 to 5. by hammering U(4ti let tnem down witn threo out a home run in the third in-htH ln tho six-Inning nightcap ning with two runners on the' d thp 8eraphs won, 4.0. Bat na,hf, teries. plltt, Gabler and Hannah; Tho Philadelphia Athletics Hhellenbaek, Bonnelly and Agncw. romped off with a 9 to 7 verdict Se,.ond prtme: WrlRht and Sand over the Newark Internationals, berR. Fuuerton and Agnew, Cook, in an exhibition. Huth and Geh- yan rrane(BCO and the Mls rlg connected with a circuit wal- slonf, divMod a double-header, tho Io, apiece as the Yankees tri-( Seu,s winninff their flftn Bamo ,!.,.. um uiw Miuuiiwiv "-"-;, ihi sorios In tho morn nc. B-2. sliaight by a score of 4 to 1. Through some sparkling pitch ing from Josh Billings, Detroit took the Indians into camp, X to 2.. Goose Goslln featured in tho oles, 5 to 3. E NEW YORK, April 16. (P) Charley Harvey, manager of Tom Heeney, heavyweight challenger for Gene Tunney'a crown, ar rived hero today from Miami I teach, Fla., and announced Hee ney would receive 1 2 per cent of the championship "gate Three seal pinch hitters each banged out a single in the ninth frame of the afternoon affair. The Missions won, 4-3. Batteries: Thurston and Sprinz; Gomez, Nel son Bryan and Baldwfn. second game: Mitchell and Sprinz; Lu uoiph, Pillette and Whitney. f HALF OF ROUTE HRIKTOW, Ok la., April 10. W) Tl.,. uvnntv ,t,l,1 enntioru and ivntk. ,i.us, y nam ne nau KiKneu lor , e croBll..oun,1.j. niHratlmn the n.at. h with the understanding t)(1.ly turIle(1 twa,.(i Tulsa with 1 ii would ne neid minnB tne lat- lhe knowe(BO completion of the PORTLAND. Ore.. Anrll 1fi. lPl t,M Pnrt of July, iireferahly In rortv-mlie trek would find aom-ox- Her forehnnd whip was as ! Work on the brlilKu across the ISinv 0,k- ' expects the chal-, m,Ul.Iv hllt of the distance from demorali.InK ns It was In 1927 and I Willamette river at Springfield 'ener will sail from England for,na Anueles to New York covered. her backhand a strontr weaoon of I will be started tomorrow liv the the I nited attack. (Jt'KltKI. April 16. (J'l A set ol airplane ski runners, capalile of liehw; f It t oil tn tho trans Atlantic monoplane Hremen, marooned on Greenly Island, were sent by train to Murray Hay, Que., last nlKbt (or fnrwardlnis to the stranded fliers. The snow runners were sent In the belief that the monoplane Hre men, which was dainaacil In land- 1st Hd. .69 .69 SI .71 .73 .77 .76 73 .69 Kt'CENU. tire.. April 16. 0P In a hectic 12-lnnlnic struggle, the t'ottage drove team of the Wil lamette Valley league defeated ltd Total - 'emillng at ' Wemlllng yestorday. Slates within two , Thev were aliened for the Jaunt to contracting firm of l.inilstrom &! weeks and will Immediately start 'Tulsa under the leadership of Feigensen, to whom the contract ."t-'hi training. Peter Gavuzzl, Southampton, Kmr- 2nl W. V. Illddle.. 10. t. Jeromo l J. Hemon.. Ted Klsh .1. K. Heath. .. (1. Voorhles 69 It. IJ. Semon 72 K. It. I lammond, Sr. 75 1-:. t'. l-'erguson 7H (1. t'. I'm-um 76 (leu. Koberts 77 lion Clark SI II. Marx 75 l- Mcl'herson Kl II. I'lnkle 7S Karl Tinny S3 Vlll Klscher 79 l' ( Doremus S2 O. O. Alenderfer S5 O. Ktrang SO John I'erl SI Al llagen S3 V. Marshall KG tl, Johnson K0 A. K. Orr K9 l'1. II. Johnson 90 1. ti. Tyree 93 J. C. Thompson 90 72 73 til 74 73 69 71 75 K0 SO 73 77 77 74 72 77 80 76 80 7S 76 81 81 80 78 K3 7 5 77 79 82 Ml 142 142 . 6 to 4. W'emlling drew first blood, scor-I i log three runs In the first Inning. was awarded by the highway com mission. A few men will bc3in work on foundations and tho crow will be increased later to more than SO men. romoler Tex Hlckard Is ex pected to leave Miami Beach tomorrow. land, who covered yesterday's 34.8 miles from ('handler in 4:27:57, to take over first place In elapsed limn from Ani!ri,u- Pnvne of I'liii'e- April . .,,,. okla. Kd Gardner. Senttlo KLAMATH KALIJi, Ore.. 16. M'l A fighting 11 pound ..,. ...h ,.,,nl,u fif,h ullh am- rainbow trout taken from the; :17.3,.. finished In n Heml hour win. KKNTOUU III. Life boat drills at sea, lire drills in school and i Mirague river, won an opening cavuzzi. who has a total of ar.j- 1 4& ! t'ottage CJrovo drew one ln the j parachute leaps from planes. Ten i day prizes yesterday, f. M. Smeail. 44:05. l.(1firth nnd two In the ninth to tin j rookies of the army air corps j Klamath Falls, lured the big fel-i Payne arrived from Chandler ln 5:20 flat, to drop to second place Mil I the score. Itoth teams scored! leaped safely from a lG-passenger j low from a deep pool ln Kprague' 147 I one in the 11th, and t'ottago , plane In clglit seconds. The plane ; river witn halt. After a long and with 266:07:31. about 23 minutes 14s tirove pulled ahead witn two was 2U0U feet up. lhe Highest , arduous struggle tho big fish was more than (lavuzai has used for 149 i moro 149 In the 12th. previous multiple jump was nine. finally landed. (the ir.71 miles. 149 1 50 I 151 I 163 !"l 157 j 1 5H I 159 159 159 160 llil 161 162 103 163 163 164 167 172 172 242, million, velvet cigarettes rolled every month El OKIKION STATU COLI.Klil-:, rorvallls. April 16. Uel Ander son of Mcilford was one of 90 grldders, who turned out this year for spring fcotlmll practice the most successful in the history of the college. Anderson earned his lug on the Island afler lis ocean "ieial last season In both fresh- crossing, would be unable tn take I off from tho Ice with her present j running gear anil land wheels. llinn football and basketball Indl'ldual football practice. In w hb-h Anderson Is entered, is now in full swing, under the direction of assistant I'oai h Jim Dixon. In terest ln individual practice has been stimulated by the aunouiice ment that awards will be given those making the bovt records 0VK1IKC. April It!. (!; the Canadian Press.) A second plane of the Canadian Trans-Contlnental Aalrways company left St. Agnes. Cueboe, today for Seven Islands, to attempt lo obtain news of the 1 during the six wicks' drill. trans. -Atlantic fl'ers marooned wii jlireenly Island. The piano, piloted by Knmeo Ya- j ichon. carried newspaper men, In-, Icluillii't a representative of the ! Canadian I'resa. At Seven Islands. I from where Hr. Culslnler and C. A. SiDukot Schiller made their flight I to tlreenly yesterday, the second I I plane will either await the return lot the trans-Atlantic fliers, if It np-J i pears they will como that way, or ' will rush on. TO OPEN SEASON! CONCOIU), N. II.. April 10 A Lieutenant Hubert S. Fokk, Con cord aviator, took off from the Con cord airport today for Quebec on the first leu of a fliaht to lireetily Island, where the Uerman mono plane Hremen landed afler Its trans-Atlantle flight. The plane carried as a pnssengfr Thomas lln Kan, motion picture photographer. roliTI.AM). Ore., April It!. (,r Hasehall enthusiasts of Portland were looking forward eagerly today to the oiK-niiig game of the season here tomorrow, when Portland meets the San Kranclsco Mission team. A parade starting at 11:30 a. m. and ceremonies nt the ball park, Including fliiR raisin. by ma- ,,1 i-ivirur lilt" siaillllg O'f the game. v Skies were overrnsi here todav. with very mlbl temperature, hut 1 Clean rags wanten a the Mall, fans jvore hoping for good weather 1 This little red tin certainly rolls a bang-up cigarette Fifty assists ivith never an error.'" 9ffim arette ! I.10C.ETT & Myfrs Tobacco Co. Tribune of CI 4 tf for iW' "opener." 1