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M ail Tribune EDFORD Weather Year Ago pur " """M', S4 48 Minimum MEDFORD. OliKGOX, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 19J8. No. 49. M day'AL SMITH i lUU J Ml- VII Mil ftiln..,i, Brisbane HAS NO E FOR FUNDS PordtoTunney. Preach.' . . I japan and War. Qe? Nc' Thanks. .... k Knv York t Inc.) . UK ...... ,.r tlu ui- UK. ' ' .dining room -Bitz-Carlton, wis pU'iis- Unlay, tavina " rficiitelc to appiccm. Rented menu. Ben sat at ",- "-. s bis as the three jvihor, at another tabic. and the, one, ciiuseti ictincr of uecks. f OHO Was Gone Tun- j Governor Alfred K. Smith loading I rll lioavnveiL'llt Cham- j candidate for the democratic presl- before the special senate campaign tiriHiKiviAiN tro NOTHINGTOSAY .SENATORS WATCH CAMPAIGN FUND New York Governor Tells; Steiwer Committee He! Has No Campaign Fund, J and Knows of None In tends to Stay On Job in Colonel Stewart, Asked to Resign By John D. Rocke feller, Stamps Report He Will Talk As a Lie-Has Reporter Ejected From Diner. ' Hands of His Friends. The three were Henry ;,;t back from Kurope, i Edsel Ford, and Gas- totiif, Ford manager in I rj, his piercing gray eyes jgbimlook like an Amcr- dglc, surprised tunncy it wandered over to uiai Urn's table. Instead ot r . if'Wiat do you think ot i Kit fight?" Ford said: Tunncy, you ought to be ichcr. What young poo led today is good advice tood example. kt young admire physical and pay scant attention most brilliant preacher, happens to be small and jltv would listen to any- ;ou might say. You set tuple of wise living aiid tit splendid physical con ii Hat young people ad . Think it over. IThfr tell me that in one f'lllCACO !nv in 1& Till. New York Campaign in t one! Hubert W. Stewart, chairman of the board of directors of the Standard Oil company of Indiana, today issued the. following state ment: "Heplying to the statement of John D. Rockefeller. Jr., appear ing In newspapers under date of May y, !)8, any communication from any stockholder of the com na.nv in ontitleri to and shall re- fundH committee, that he had spent !coiVe froni me lh0 most careful no money and made no effort of I consideration any kind to further his cause. The proceeding now pending j i naven t uone a single iningiat Washington make it unwise for about this campaign, even in my me to malt0 any tatement to the own state," Smith told Senator Steiwer, republican, Oregon, and chairman. "I promised the people of New York when I was Inaugurated that I would not go out of the state hut would give my time to the af fairs of the slate, and, believe me, that takes every minute uf my time.1 public at this time, might desire to." r I- a r - -v vtl f Hin 1 PS" X ': YA I A ' P V j SEM FRei&RICK STEIWER ' . LfaT ,"n"". ' SEN. PORTER H. DALE. j' S -ira iN , LJilf 4 Mf JOSE JURADO IS NOW FADING M other of Man Who Starved in Klamath Attempts Suicide I.OK ANOni-KS. May 10. Hinkrii hearted over tin 4 news that her sun. David f fr Coldlierg. had starved to 4 4 deatli when his frozen feet 4 held him In his isnlated cuhln lf near Klamath Fulls, ore.. 4 Argentine Star, With Total' '" '' ' 14 day attempted tu take her 4 I nu n Ufi 4 Officers of the sanitarium 4 4 near here where Mrs. Gold- 4 4 berg Is a patient, told officers 4 4 that she collapsed when told 4 of the tragedy. 4 4 Soon afterwards, they said, 4 4 he regained some of her 4 4 composure, went to a store 4 4 room and obtained poison 4 4 which she drank, rhyslcians 4 4 believe she will recover. 4 4 4 44444444444444 GOLF TOURNEY of 145, Takes Lead From1 Wild Bill Mehlhorn Tommy Armour Out of The Running. SEhJ. SAMUELS. 8RATTOH W. H. Mc MASTER ON' BOARD THI2 WESTHOUND j TWENTIETH CENTURY LIMIT ED, Near Elkhart. Ind., Muy 10. (P) Speeding westward from New oik to Chicago, Colonel Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the hoard of the Standard Oil Company of Smlih said ho knew of no or-l Indiana, today flatly refused to eaniziition outnidc of Xcw York I comment on a statement by John mate and that Ueorgo VanXamfp, D. Rockefeller, Jr., that he had public Bcrvice commissioner of New j asked Colonel Stcawrt to, resign. York state, was In charge of that. I ' Rockefeller Issued his statement "Have you an understanding oi l yesterday but Stewart had left New Interlocking agreement witli any .'other candidate?" nsked Senator lirntton, demornt. "Xot that I know anything about," Smith replied. "Have you contributed any mon ey to the New York group?" nsk ed Chairman Steiwer, after he bad placed the New York governor un der onth. "No, sir," Smith replied. "Do you expect to?" "No, sir." 1 "Am J right In assuming that you have made no promise of pat ronage?" Steiwer pursued. "Absolutely nond." ','And you will make none?" "Not if 1 hove to take the same kind of oath that I took us gov- TOU earned as lllllcll ns a l ernor of -New York." In llnllds of rricmls. "Somcono recently made the eharifp of large expenditure of to dollars. After one wr billions, more won't do you wod; only worry you, try .fc." Tunncy, .who looked like Yotk City before the statement was released. Colonel Stewart branded as a "11c" a report credited to his Chi cago offleo that hu would "talk today." "That Is a He, sir. 1 know moro about it than they do, and I refuse to discuss It with you In any way," he told a representative of the As sociated Press. Mr. Rockefeller. In his statement in New York, said he wrote Colonel Stewart April 2 asking him to re sign bef cause tot Stewart's . testk., mony before the senate "c'Onimittee investigating oil roservo leascB. Colonol Stewart had previously told him lie would resign If asked, Rockefeller said. Colonel Stewart was re-elected chairman of tho Standard Oil board March 1, by a unanimous vote of all -stockholders except Rockefel Here are senators who compose a new committee to keep an eye Tn campaign funds. They have power to summon and investigate. 1 Appointed by Vice President Dawes upon the passage of a resolu tion by Senator Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas, Democratic floor leader, three arc Republicans Senators Frederick Steiwer, of Ore gon, chairman; W. H. McMaster, of South Dakota, and Porter H. Dale, of Vermont; and two are Democrats Senators Albcn W. Bark lev, of Kentucky, and Sam G. Bratton, of New Mexico, NOVELTY CROOK SAYS 3D PARTY rrrninn inn-nun VIWilYI; SANinVU'll, Kngland, May 10. iAl Jose Juradi), who led the qualifying field In the Jtritlsh open golf championship, led agulu at the half-way point by scoring 71 today for a 3ti-holc total of 115. In a tie for second place, three strokes back, were Oene Siini7.cn and Walter llagen, and Hill Mehl- horn, another American pro, was tied with Archie t'ompston, Jtritlsh pro for fourth placo with scores of 1-10. Thirty-six holes tomorrow, all contCHtants fifteen or more strokes behind the leader dropped. Three from the -United States, Tommy Armour and Pob Stupple, j pros, ami Johnny Mcl I ugh, ama teur were casualties. Armour tak ing ItU, .Mcllugh 1G3 and Stupple 107. Two rounds will bo played to morrow to decide tho title. Ju ratio will be the first contender to star, lie will go out with the veteran James Hra Id at H:3ti for the first eighteen and will start his second round at 1:30. Hill Mahlhoru and Syd Wlngate will follow half an hour later. Ciene Sa ratten and A. It. llrad beer will be the last to get out. WAISDN READY TO AID HOOVER IF NOMINATED POLAR HOP OF NOBILE I NEAR STAR Dirigible Flight to Top of World Set for Tomorrow if Weather Conditions Fit. Bremen Fliers Land at Cleveland On Tour, of Nation. funds In North Carolinn. Our in-Her, who declined to vote his stock. formation is that it was the editor of the Asheville Citizen. As I re call it, Robert Lathcm was sup posed to be spending the money. tu Un mitlirti'lvml In Kiienil nnV 111011- nd, tall, wide mountain, ! Py for you?" "lie hasn't been authorized to do ho by me." tired with Mr. Ford, prom pt) think about it seriously, 'riiif, under his breath, Hamlet, "Ilia form and keotlioineil nrennliinir in , Mexico. , No, r ouui mane tlicni1 ea IS CERTAIN IF ABDUCTS OTHER SM TH CHOSEN m a mv w m m m m m i w m w m u m SANDWlt'lI, Vlngland, May 10. iff1) Tommy Armour, open golf chfiiupitMi of tho United States, look 80 strokes In the second round of the lirltlsh open today and with a total of Itil for the two rounds apparently was eliminated from further participation -in the title event. The American tltleholder has played almost steadily since he won the championship at Oakmont I'h., last summer and seemed over- t irolfed when bo came to Oreat Britain to pluy for the title Senator's Manager in In diana Says He Is for Party Harmony Wants Watson, But if He Can't Get Nomination, Will Be for Successful rival. (Copyright by the Associated Press, ls'JS) KINO'S HAT, Spitsbergen. .May 10. (I1) Cicncral Umberto Nobilo watched weather conditions closely today to dotermlno whether ho should start tomorrow in the dirig ible Italia on a flight to the North Pole. The present plan Is to start to morrow or Saturday, General No bilo telling the correspondent of tho Associated Press that weather conditions today and tomorrow morning wero tho determining fac torm - .. Tho Italian explorer said that tho question of the number of men ho would take along would bo de cided just before th aturt. Asked whether h expected to find new land between Spltzber gen, 1'YatiE Josof land mid Nlcolui, II., Land, General Nobilo replied: "Wo shall eo." saying ho was not prepared to vote either for or against Colonel Stew art at that time. At least two reporters were turned away from the train when tney melt iu ''"',""""". "- Washington and IliBlll. 1 IICJ WUIU I1MUIIIIVU VI, v Colonel Stewart was not on board. Washington Scientist Told 'Thi$ Is Going .to Be! Something New,' Foils', i With Screams Strange! , Holdup Spurs Police, Twoi States. . ' i Is there any advancement that! The Associated Press rcprcscnta- you know about to take enre of a i tlve found htm at DroaKiasi in too nsKcu tuning car hhiiiik n " m n ,,n,i,. deficit In your campaign?' Senator Bratton, democrat j l.OS ANtlKI.KS, May 10. j A dark horsa whoso name, (Pleven, lfJi aflcr luncheon, went son and plaintiff to in- lis plant in Long Island cross the o'Jtlt street Pe is doing well, rceov ! sttadily, according to nd the United States k";p their present pros- FJ and get more tlirough mor aiid fall "and the antial election will have J to do with it." "ncetlic best article vuu 'P the prices as low as i Pay workers as much ' can, see that hv ,lr wkfor srood nav " Th.,t f 'we is to success, ac- I'oFord, but you must ( improving,, nevcr be sat 1 Detroit plants will ,-"iS out 5000 cars a dav yiN, (iOOO a dav by the Hv, says Ford. f?k he managoH in n.k. ri.. v "'pneu -it P lt 80 Ed"el and 1 vD.o ui every ue Kw J7-.k,ins or lumanla. hf'M'lowert Phi... ""! Ot V18- Ud Z "t f""l here will 'f,,,,nt'g that calls lr il Japan New At the sound of his name, Colonel Stewart pushed bBck his chair' suii- I dcnly and demanded: "Who. aro "(iovernor. are we to understand . Jon that you are not going out ot the sta'o before the Houston conven tion?" nsked Senator MaeMaster. republican. South Dakota. "I haven't any Intention of go ing any place," Smith replied I am a reporter," was tho reply. The colonel's wrath burst. "Then get away from mc," ho roared. "Hut, colonel, I have been trying all n.;;ht to get in touch with you "So far as financial assistance, to ass jou ii or contributions to your campaign! Colonel Stewart st face became are concerned, you know nothing ; pallid, as he shouted In aolcc about them?" MaeMaster pursued, which caused other diners to ook "NothiiiK whatever" ui: "I don t care. 1 won t talk to ..Th I enmnn Is left in ! you. 1 won't havo anything to do the hands of your friends?" "That's right." You haven't received any con tributions yourself?" nsked Sena tor Horkley, democrat. Kentucky. "I haven't received any contn WASHINGTON, May 10. VP) Maryland police were cooperating in a widespread search today for a youth believed to have been responsible for an at tack last night on Leonard W. Ki-lihart. department of imricul- lure Mlentist, and all attempt In 111,1 presidency If (iovernor abduct li. I'erciv.-il Wilson, bank I Alfred Smith ot New York Is nom official. i inatcd by tho liemocrals ut their Keiiliart." Iert iiiiciiiihi.iuk unit 1 Houston convention next month. ,.7oft6t'Juriido', dlnitnutTvo 'irofe's- sliinnl who captured the qualifying round with a real display of fire works, took u commanding lead today in the second round of tho Hi-itish open golf championship with a total of H.V He turned in a 74 yesterday and a flno 71 today. After shnrp 3S on tho outward Journey, .Ilirailo's trip home was a procession of pars and birdies. Among other early finishers were Jim Ilarnes who got a 73 for a lotal of 154: Percy Atllss, of Great Hrltaln wiio got a 7(1 for a total of 151, and Stewart Ilurns, Scottish pro, who got a 74 for a total of 150. Tnu-fii',1 iinnn Mm u.niitlini waa is dunked with socrocy, has been m,.t, ,m,,.,llo ,,, ,t ,,,, ,ePn , chosen anil has consented to 'the morning and the cold winds head a third parly hh candidate 1 hail subsided as Waller llagen slarlnd, under almost Ideal play ing conditions. Secret Candidate Agrees to Make Run, Los Angeles Democratic Lealer De- dares Claims to Be a Prominent Southern Politician. stripped of most of his clothing aflcr the attftck, turned up later for treatment In Soldiers' Home hospital and tills mbrning was taken to his homo In nearby Ta komu Park. Wilson frustrnted his captor's efforts, whatever they might have been by attacking him mid gaining possession of his pistol after the man had driven him a mile away from his home In iteurby Chevy Chase. Md. Wilson Is secretary of the Sav ings and Trust company of this city. Police believe the same man was responsible for both the attack T h I h was thu announiV-mcnt made here today by Kalrfax Cosby, member of Senator Reed's L'all- WASHINGTON, May 10. (Pi Varying opinluns as to tho effect tho Indiana primary results will have ot tho candidacy of Herbert Hoover for tho republican presi dential nomination were being perused with Interest by political observers today as final returns trickled In to show Senator Wnt son'a margin of victory. Pro and anli-Hoovor forces were far apart In their Interpretations ot tho. Indiana senator's besting, uf the 'commerce.' secretary In tho preference voting, which means Watson will get the stale's 33 dele gates to Kansas City. Ily failing to carry tho stato Watson supporters and other re publicans who havo organized to stem the lido of votes for Hoover in convention claimed tho secre tary had suffered a significant de feat. While admitting tho defeat, Hoover's forces called attention to tho big vote their cundldnto polled and predicted many of tho Indiana delegates would switch to Hoover once they aro released. Hoover himself declined to com ment, but James W. Good, the directing head of the campnign said the secretary had niado "a remarkable showing of popular strength In Indiana. "That Mr. Hoover should have been utile to rull up so hugo a vote In u contest with a powerful, well CLEVELAND, May 10. (P) Tho Junkers monoplano currying the three Hrcmon filers landed ut Brook Park airport toduy. PHILADELPHIA, May 10. ,P) Tho Gurmun-Irish crew of tho trans-Atlantic filer Bremen started for Cleveland today, leaving tho Philadelphia navy yard In the F-13 sister ship ot the Hromen at 11:1 a. m. . ( About BOO persons were gath ered at the field to seo the airmen Tho . weather was-regarded us. perfect fur flying, Huron Von lluenefcld, Captain Koch! and Major Kitzmnurico were up curly despite .thalr strenuous tlnio yesterday when they wero kept on tho go from forenoon until after midnight roceiving tho plau dits uf tho pcoplo ot Philadelphia. Many naval officers wero In tho throng that saw tho fliers, off to tho west. Captain Koehl took the piano up and Major Fltzmuuiico waved his hund us tho pluno left the ground. i with vou. Get away, I tell you." "Colonel Stewnrt, I am from the Associated Press," the repotted be gan again, to be Interrupted: "1 don't care, whore you're from: I tell you 1 won't talk to you." buttons myself from anyone. ly uus umc '";""""' and the strange holdup of Wilson. Smith replied, adding that he had i risen Irom nis cnair because Kephaifs automobile was received no report from any of lug wildly auout me u.u.i.i, ... his friends as to his campaign ex-i search of the 'f wra- . pendltures The reporter tried another tack. Kxpcwmuroa S02.0IH.. Breaking into the strej.ni , of the 'Governor Smith was on the . colonel's exclamations Island for halt an hour. After he I '.lour ":r " was excused, VanNamee testified, nl-,111 you vo... iu (hut Inlnl rnceln's for t ie .ew Luwirei oiw-... ..-- York Smith organization had been llagen went out In 3li. He slip ped one over par on tho first hiilo but was baclt In perfect figures entrenched organization In tho Willi a birdlo at the fourth. He I homo stato of an opposing candl was one over liar on the fifth and Idate." Good added, "is one of the iloi niu coniinitteo in tho recent , pyui u, t four of the first most striking evidences yet, nd Islato primary cunnialgn In which ,n0 par. duced of Secretary Hoover's jllced ran second to Smith. Hill Mehlhorn. yesterday's leader strength with tho republican rank I runowing omiiiis capture oi went along In rail- style on the first ' the California democratic con- nllp of n ,.0, .turning In 37. I volition delegation at tho polls. :(.0,(. Duncan tacked 77 today K'otiiy, who is un attorney, stated , Mll ;6 yPnt,.,day for a total of Jthut be had been retained by " I 1 52, ample Insuranco ugulnst full number or progressive democrats j out of the hunt for tho tltlo. and republicans lo draw up tllu (iPn0 sarazen wont Into a He necessary legal papers for lliewlh waller llagen by scoring 70 launching ot a third party, 'f I f,,,-a totnl of 1 4H. Surazen wus In Smith Is nominated at Houston. Ucond placo vesterduy with Tl. I 'I'... I.... I n.l lit.. I lll'l,. I.. . . i vuu, m.i.. v.. ....... ( i-anizen s enanco to crowd on Jurudo's heels was lost when ho That Is a lie. I don't care whore 1103.301 and expenditures had been you heard It. I know . more about ii t.09. leaving a balance of U.- than they do and I tell sou I wont S,VaN-amce disclosed that Wl.- ' Colonel Stewart WUwtotoi wild llam.K. Kenny, a New York City . 1, -win. ,T"J- " rr.rirjon'. tnLJoa . w.t .., d,hmor,o,o Other contributors Included Her-, interview ium ""'"" "" ,',, tin noo: W am' v.oiouei anniiiilii ed that pre-1 limlnary urraugeiiients luid beeii eonipleted, that a soutnern uemn-lol,k 7 ,ht. ilu.yarli foul.tccnt, crat hud been picked and had : i,.,p i I.. ..i..i, .i... ,. . , I consented to head the third party I .m...i,ip ..,,, ,,ui.. i,...i, i,., amiy. " presidentlaj candidate and tl at I , ,luIml.M fol. ,nc ni.,, whpn he Wilson said his abductor, a man organization already was unoer nrou,, ,n 74 wh ,. about 23 years old. came upon him wu' u,e B"m", 10 "lunL" "75 of yesterday, gave him a 36- whllo he was leaving his own gar- eampulgn If Smith captured tn.j ,)u(! lolH, or 4) ffln( a t(j wUh JM1 age. In Chevy Chase, about 10::ll ' ""''ton convention. Cosby ' Mehlhorn for fourth place, llagen o'clock 'last night and. brandishing (mu" (liv,,Ke lhu mnstiuy n, sarnsen continued In a tie for a nlsl.,1 f,-,...,l l,i, i.,i. illtlcal leaders namu pending tin.. d .. . . . .,...,. oi tile ueniocraiio bill-,,,I a pistol, forced him Into an auto mobile and drove off. As the car sped down Connecticut avenue toward Chevy Chase lake. Wilson said he was forced to kneel down in the car. Relieving the innn wanted bis money, Wilson said he offered what he had, but the man refused, saying: "This Is going to bo something new." ir could oeclare K St... s'Jtlon that V" ct as medl.tnr i mediator .....""' cold. Th f M i7- ;!10all nlnd the -Zl'tl Statea and -win, on Pag, Fout) bert Lehman. Todd. J3.000: Hubert K. Dnwiing. $3,000: George Gordon llattle. il.000: Howard Cullman. 2.300: James W. Gerard, former ambas sador to Germany. 2.000: l'rank P. O'Connor, f I.Ovn: James J. Itlor dan. 15,000: Henry Moregnthau. 111.000: Aaron Naumburc. $-'.5"". and Mrs. Kranklln D. Roosevelt.! 1 00. Listing expenltures by the New York state orgnnizat Ion, VanNn meo said 111.500 had been sont to Justus H. Warden at Snn Krondsco. one of the founders of the Smlth-for-Presldent movement In Califor nia. The governor won . the pri mary contest In that stnte. The governor said he knew noth ing of publicity except the answer ing uf letters In Inquiry. "It's all I knuw Is being done," he added. Chairman Steiwer asked Gover- stewart continueu inn ., ,,, ,,. , ... meal but a moment later waB heard rar al(!hted and asked Wilson to to order one Chicago and two New. I(J llklnvl(.. Al) wBOI, .,.,.,, , York newspapers 10 bo brought lo.,i,e ground he screamed for help ;and attacked his abductor, obtain ing possession of the pistol. The kidnaper ran down the road, Wil son related, and Jumped on the running board of n car headed for Washington. him. T I rnnnrn I itlnltin I rUKbtU LHI1UIHU I nn 1 1 1 a L4JHM I I I ITOfHUUHrilUlll result illg at Houston. Co.'by asserted ho had received numerous offers of support for a third parly from the south, a typical ono coming from Prank I. Nnnis. pustor of tho First Hap tlst church at Fort Worth, Tcxa.i, who offered his paper and his radio broadcasting station In the service or u third party. It Gov ernor Smith becomes tho presi dential choice of the deinocratl : party. F holding his lead with 145 Tho list of American casualties was increased to three when Mc. Hugh took Hi on his second round. He had 79 yesterday, as good as any amateur wus able to produce, hut cracked under the strain to day. His total of 1115 will not qualify lilm for final competition. PAYROLL BY MAIL SEIZED BY TRIO The Noted Dead (Continued oo Pag Six) ST. PAP!.. May 10. Pi .ludL-e Walter 11. Sanborn of tho United Statu, circuit court uf anneals suddenly In his apartment PCKISTO CAP.KZA8, Nicaragua. had n narrow escape from Injury j '"" .h,. their ulane niado a forced ,nr,e ,0UH- landing near I Luz mine, which. Orron Wou'tlier wa recently destroyed b' r';,e'"' I Cloudy or foggy on the coiud; Tne iners. uiii.n r.. - i,r ln the Interior tonlizhi nnd G0I0- BY' BULL s I'UltTI.ANI). Ore.. May 10. 1 f Jored by a maddened bull today 'tin his ranch near rortland, John ard and Corporal ol. wre In n amphibian plane scouting over the minlnif district when forced down. trtrtay. contlnupd mlbL ltw hu midity in the Interior, nientlo var iuble winds. OSIIV, .Minn., May 10. (JPt pouehen of niaii reported to do a 2U,0i)(t mine payroll. stolen by three mon who held up a mull nicHHengi'r between Ueerwood nnd Crosby today. Her man Olander, the mesKenKr, told police the men forced his car off (he road and covered him with Welch, president of a dental awed-off shotguns un they took (If IllfllJ IIMH IltMi f UUIVIIIV bile. The First Rational bunk of Croidiy and tho First National bank of fronton, which receive the payroll funds Immediately started tracing the consignment to learn definitely If tho money waa in- Icluded In the loot. and file." In Indianapolis, Oscar CI. Fuel linger, manager of Hoover's Indi ana campaign declared that de spite defeat his candldato had "won a great victory." Ho congratulated Watson and called on him to release the state's 33 delegates ut the Kansas City convention "after Watson's namo Is dropped." Senator Moses of New Hamp shire, a Hoover supporter, thought the "sole Immediate effect" of the Indiana voting would be to "put the 33 delegates un the shelf." The New Hampshire senator, who will bo a d'lcga.tu at large from his state to the national con vention predicted In a statement that when tho time arrives for Wutson to let go of his delegates tho commerce secretary's strength "will have been so forcibly shown that the Indiana delegates will como to Hoover with tho tldo." Watson's victory was gratifying to his national campaign manager. M. Hurl Thurman, expressing his satisfaction with tho result In a statement In Indianapolis. he added: "Our campaign was conducted without mallco and with it view of maintaining purty harmony after the primary contest. It is my de sire for party harmony In order that all republicans who supported both Henator Watson and Hecre tary Hoover may work at tho polls for success at the November elec tion, giving loyal support to tho republican nominees." Having won in Indiana, he said A drive would bo concentrated now on nominating Watson. f KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. May 10. (VP) Everett Ash worth, aged 21, and Oscar A. Howry, ugod Si, wero fatally Injured late yester day aftornoon at a Southern 1'a ciflc main lino crossing at Calor. on the California Oregon state line, when their car was struck by a northbound Southern Pacific passenger train. Tho two men were rushed to a Klamath Falls hospital where they, died several hours luter. - Membors of the train crew saw tho car on the crossing nnd tried desperately, but vainly, to avoid a crash. . , . An Inquest will be held Friday night. ' Howry Is survived by his father. Charles Howry of Medford, two sisters and five brothers. Baseball Scores xiipply eojnpany, whs hrouuht to a h'fpllal in it oiitlcal condition. The bull charged as Welch w:is walking from his lioui-e to the bsrn. The animal's horns pierced Welch's abdomen. WHch was also neverely bruised as he was tossed to the ground- Farm hands rescued him. Fruit Prices Today American R. If. K. Cleveland 3 " Now York 4 8 0 liudlln, Ilayao and U Bowcll; I'ipgraa and Grabowskl. , it. ir. k. i"i,i..,- . ' A 9 9 ' Boston 2 " 8 ' 6 Hlankcnshlp and Crouse; Macfay- , don, bradloy, Simmons and Moving. ; K. II. K. ' Philadelphia :. ' Ml. Louis 6 10 I ' ' Batteries: Ferguson. Wali-h and Wilson: Haines und Mancuso. R. Hv K. St. Louis t ' Philadelphia II 19 I ' lllanholdor, Wlltso, Coffinun ami Schang; tjulnn and Cochrane, National n. If. ...5 11 ... 4 9 K. HAN FIIANCIHCO. May 10. P) rPederal-Stuto Market News Ser vice.) Apples. boxe. winrsaps xf 13.25 U 3.40; fancy $2,851) J. St. Helens 1 V4 miles ot Colum bia street to be widened. New York Pittsburg KltzsiUimona and llogan; Krc mor, riiioll and Gooch. R. V. Boston 7 18 4 Cincinnati 6 11 1 Dol&ney, Robertson and Taylor; Luque, Jablonowskl, Mays and Har sravo, Sukotorth, " ,;