Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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TO STUDENTS NEGRO LYNCHED MISSING TEETH HMOM
ATTACK POLICEBY OWN RACE CLUE TO SLAYER "j ""g Jft.5 f
IN WILD RIOT AFTER KILLING OF I! CHILD "I? m K0"LNm IN
Attempt to Rescue Jailed Masked Men Take PrisonerSuspect, Name Withheld, in
Comrades Fails Bricks' From Officer, Following Custody for Diabolical
Gambling Quarrel Tour-;
ist Reports Body Hang-,
ing to Tree Victim Was;
a Stranger. v
and Eggs Hurled, Wherr
Slumbers Disturbed 'To ;
Bed, Or to Hospital' j
Orders to Reserves. j
t
Crime at Toledo Police
Weave Net of Evidence
Pass Key Used to Enter
Home.
NEW YOKK, May 30. Walter
l I'lnysliT, who will buiM Sv.uuU
inoiiT mrs hearing bis nuim this
year, paid $0000 for his first uuto
iiiuiult : luni to Imrntw 1-1 3 00 to
l.uy it and didn't even, knuvv ltw
to tliivt it.
This is the amusing story behind
the sudden i is of one of the most
spectacular fiKiirs f the motor
industry, as told by t'hryshu hlin-
.t'lt and reeouuttHl by Fiuzlcr Hunt !.i;uits l-ass, Oivuon.
in the June issue of McOliwe'n 1 -Melika. the &9-yar-old
muKazine. who tan third in last y
It was in 1905, a decade after , will he in the party.
i-mo, tiaymn, tne KtuiiehakirH and
SAX FHANVISOO, May 30. Tl 1 1 At "Ol'KT, Fr:inc May 30.
Mtki Kit k'ji uM relation of six A' .Millions of graves ci y out
Zuni Indian runners will arrive iiKUtnst w ur and the bin nations
in San Francisco on June &, ac- must show the way to durable
oruuiK to a wire received jes-, ,.llc.. ;,.mnil John J. IVrshinu.
told a'isemMaKe of 1'iKiieh and
Americans at St. Mihiel cemetery
tirdity from Kirk by Harry Ridge
wa. general ihuirman of the
Kedwoiut Kmpire Indian Marathon
which will start from San Fran
cisco on June 1 4 and end at
today after school children had
strewn flowers on the graves of
American war dead.
The war that threatened clvili
Zutii, . zatiou cume. he said, because of
NEW HAVKN. Conn., May 30. j MARSHALL. Mo.. May 30. !' !
M Two hundred Vale students ode Wilson. nemo, iillesed stayer.!
hurl I tit,' bricks, old kbs and fruit,1 was taken from officers by twelve'
stormed police headquarters early ; masked men on the hinhway be- I
today In an effort to rescue six tween here and Slater today and is
ft their comrades who had been believed to have been lynched. A !
arrested, but they were unable to tourist arriving here reported hav-
break through the ranks of 50 no- 'B eeii nangniK Horn a
TOLEDO, Ohio, May 30.-
Nt w evidence, the nature of which
K)licc declined to reveal, aided at
tempts today to fasten the blame
for the ubduetion ami
Dorothy SiehiKowski,
ltiem n nius.l hefuro the entrance.
lirleks were thrown through th
windows of the ofl'ic
tree along the highway.
The
sheriff and coroner went in search
of the body.
The negro was alleged to have
of the chief shot and killed Itomeo Logan,
of police In one of the worst stu
7)ent riots known in this city.
More than 500 students partici
pated in the two-hour riot. Police
Captain James J. White called In
reserves from the outlying districts
another negro, In a gambling game
in Slater, Mo., yesterday and was
ordered held by the coroner.
Wilson, u stranger in Slater, was
being brought to the county jail
by t'ily Marshal Itallew of
L
to whom he issued the order. "Send ; .unstable i'ric 'lhomp-
them to bed, or to the hospital, ori(i,,n- wtun '"'Ke touring car,
bring them here." ) without a license, drove in front
The students nrrested were: ! of tlie "Ulcers' car and forced it
rw,l ft Tweed v. ftm. nf Pro -1 1 "M. me men surrouiuie.i uu
feasor H. H. Tweedy of the Yale
divinity school; Harbert Stanley
Tonnell Xew York t'lty: Daniel T.
Moore, Xew Haven: Daniel ("loth,
Middletown. t'onn.: Holland It. Wil
liams of New York City, anil Ham
ilton Alien, Oneida. N. Y.
The trouble started when ft
Kyeeping machine worklm; In tin
Street, tlistlit'bed the slumbers of
stud i-nts in Fayerwcalhcr and
Wright halls. Someone hurled a
bottle which crashed against the
machine, nnd the next minute stu
dents from nearly every window
laid down a barrage of glassware.
A rush for the campus then start
ed nnd soon !oo men lined the
streets.
A flying squad was sent from
police headquarters and Dean Clar
" ence Men dell appeared in an at
tempt to pacify the ringleaders and
send them to their rooms. As a
street car passed someone pull A
the trolley pole from the wire: a
patrolman grabbed the student and
started him toward headquarters,
and the riot was on. The students
were finally lorded through the
ca mpuH gal es w h 1 c h were then
Cm oner Frank (i. Kreft said.
Inspector Huik declined to dis
cttys the, evidence a gainst the
chauffeur, but it was reported that
his teeth corresond with the chart
made by the dentlm. He also was
said to be familiar with the layout
of the Slelagowski home. This was
important, the inspector said, for
the slayer apparently had a pass
kev to the house and knew exactly
! the room whftte Dorothy and her
'three sisters, Stella. K. Ionn. 5,
officers car. pointing revolvers Caroline, , weie meepmg.
ami guns at them and took the '
prisoner. That was the last the '
nfricet-M hiond f W'i tn.til th
report of the tourist.
The officers believed the masked
men were negroes but were not
positive.
4
ir s event, j the "fallacious theory that war lx
Kirk re-;an essential element in the nation-
purls that Melika is running bet-:al oolicv of n government and an
! others had begun building cars. I i,.r t,w!.iy than he did in HT ' rroneous belief that nations be-
' . hat ihrysler. then 3u, mooned , nd i imm-..i-i..u- win. ...... ..r,.;.! tiIL.. ..........sMive omier- I
around in front f a shining white j olht.r ytXtniH are rhochee. Chi-j takings carried on regardless of J
tourniB car at the Chicago Auto- ninm.y umi Jamont who nlso took rlBht and justice. Against such j
mulMle snow tor lour iI.hn Finn . , ..: : ....i.i.,.,,..
for the abduction ami slayiim of u- he wired Oelwein. Iowa, where ' ..... . ... V . . . . .. . i i ..'r, r
imiin n i i. cuun-i) win rie i-inainy uuu reena
upon a ,e was siinerintenilent if a inil-' .. . . .i....... n ...iv..u .......
t;-vnr-.bi ohiinriAiir nrroMimi b.i 1.1. w... ; ul)in expert roan pounders, and ""
nit;ht. His name was withheld. .n ......... . .Kiw-n an excellent chance by klrkl,,1' jv
Dr. Kdmuud A. Pailinski, u dent-j had 'the car shipped home. lo iUU"'x uuw ot tn" lo uuu 1,1
Ist. determined from un examina-! He didn't know i ,u u-a it I iinz Dat have been hung up
Hon of the victims body that the i he admits. Hut he wasn't primar
slayer hud a missluK front tooth, t jjy interested in going anywhere.
He was like a boy with a watch-
he wanted to see how it worki-ii!
-Ills wife would hardlv snertk ! of 'Hinging his Zunis to the Pa
lo him for a month," says the clfic const. The runners Jtr
story. "The neighbors thought ho (alongside Mike's automobile, while
was craay. but be went right i Kirk lolls back comfortably and
by the Uedwood F.mnire associa
j tion lor the first six runmrs to
I complete the 4N0 miles.
j Kirk is using an untune method
I
EARLY IN CAREER
NRW YORK, May 30. Ol' ap
proximately lfiO.000 tenchers in tlio
rural schools of the lnited States,
oooo, on realy two-thirds, are
paid less than $lo00 a year.
Fully 200,00 of such teachers
each year are inexperienced Kills,
recruited to titUt Iho nliwuu nf
locked. A detail of 2n policemen , lho)4e who hilve deesrled teaching
patrollerl the streets adjacent to hecause thev were uiirlnrti:i id
The average service of the rural
the campus for several hours, but
mo attempts to renew the riot w
made.
TOTALS 101,194
SALFM, Ore.. May ?, (Pi A
total of HM.1M votes was cast for
Herbert Hoover In the republican
preferential vote for president on
May IK and Frank (. Lowden re
ceived votes. The name of
A I f red K. Smith, the d e m oc i-a t i c
candidate was written In by 7 1
republicans and 374 votes were
scattering. These official totals
were announced yesterday by Sec
retary of State Kozer upon receipt
nf official returns from alt counties.
For vice president, the repuhli
can vote was: John
Hamilton Fish .1
Webster, S 1 29 : Senator AIcNary
name was written In lit;" times
and 172 votes were scattering.
and small town school teacher in
two years; the average teacher
quits just at the time that she has
begun to fill her job effectively.
These are the facts brought out
by Chester T. 'Crowell in u nation
wide survey of school cotuli! ions.
Mr. Crowell points out that while
America in the past decade has in
vested hundreds of millions of dol
lars in erecting the finest school
buildings in the world, the majority
of Its teachers still are paid much
less Uiau ordinary skilled labor,
many of them less than good house
servants.
He cites figures of the National
l'ducational association to show
that so.ooo teachers in the coun
try's elementary schools are re
ceiving less than $t!i0 each a year.
Only a quarter of a century ago
male teachers were in the majority
in the nation's schools, he recalls.
Hut with the beginning of Ameri
can industrial expansion the men
deserted for better paying jobs as
rapidly as the opportunities of
fered. They were replaced with
women because the latter would
work at smaller salaries. Hut when
the World war opened thousands
RALLY
ahead, turned his barn into a work
shop. ix'k the car apart and then
put It together, then took it apart
again and put it together." Soon
he knew every bolt und screw by
heart, and was planning a lighter,
faster, more economical car.
It was IS years before Chrysler
realized his dream of that car
under his own name. Meantime
he went east to rise to the general
managership of the American
Locomotive Works nt Pittsburgh,
a job which he threw up to go .,.u
the Jtuick manufacturers at hall
his former salary because it meant
his chance to get into motor car
building. l!y mit he had become
president of Itulck and first vice
president of Oeneritl Mutorn, In
charge of all production.
Willsy-Overland, one of the In
dustry's biggest units, but then in
hail financial straits itue to post
war depression, secured Chrysler's
services In llto. In two years he
pared
General Pershing asserted that
history disproves that the expan
sion of one modern civilized na
tion at the expense of another
cannot be permanent ami nations
that attempt in t be future to
achieve greatness through unjust
aggression are certain to incur thejamong themselves but as an ex
active hostility of all other nations, ample to their more backward
Making what was regarded as a sisters."
reference to Secretary Kcllogg's i
paco and appeal for a treaty against war.
Cencral Pershing said:
"In order to make lasting peace
o reach San I ran-1 still more probable there woul
the time that the appear to be no longer any reason
lo
(Ity the Associated Press.)
Four hits, a walk and an error
in the last of the ninth netted the
Missions four runs, enabling them
tii nose out Oakland in the first
game of their eight-game series.
S-7. Speed Martin, who started' had put it on a sound nasi:
for the Hells, retired in the second its debts two-thirds and passed on t
under a shower of. Oak hits, and 'to take charge of the Maxwell
Nelson, w ho succeeded him. pitch-: company, which was linked to the
overland by financtal interests and
similarly was in a precarious con
dition. l:y 19L'4 he had revitalized Max
well, made it again a power In the
motor field and obtained a con
trolling interest in the corporation,
relates the McClure's article. It
was then that he brought out the
first Chrysler, building ;1Lmmi the
first year, 1117, Uuo the next, and so
on until now, five years after he
first put thin namu on a car, a
quarter of a million Chryslers will j
take the road in a year
advises his boys as
form.
Lorenzo Hubbell of Orabai, Ariz..
Is expected
cisco about
.urns reach the c ty by the Col- whv the civilized Powers should
den (iate. It is llubbell's pl ui not agree among themselves to the
to have his runners practice in general principle of the elimina
(otden (Jute park. San Francisco, tion of war as an avowed instru
fr a few days before the race. . ment of national policy. Such an
Kirk will have his Indians tra t agreement would certainly meet
verse the course of the maraMion ; universal approval among the peo
nnd return to San Francisco. j pies themselves. It need not inter-
. fere with the necessities of reason-
Shush! Shush! able armament or the fulfillment
CKLKNSIhiKo, n. t The eily iof consistent obligations."
manager altered traffic signal The duty of great nations,
schedules So that the hells would
not disturb Hose Ponselh. operatic
"(.prni'iv resting for n concert.
P5 jii Tomorrow 111
IN M ANN'S eST
K! iflWi! GREAT &3
I . Jfw W Tiki r Eb-M
If 1 price m
MJ m tUAl LBS
U . sale as
I 3 ' Second Floor Qjjl
LINDBERGH LANDS
; HELEN LOSES IN I AT TEXAS TOWN
MAlllLLO, Texas. May Ho. (A)
-Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh.
t i making a survey ot proposed
' j train-piano passenger route from
ACTKCIL, France. May 30. (P) coast lo coast, landed at fUvInn
Henry Coehet of France nnd Hlleen ! fieI' ht r" fupl- 116
Hennett of Kngland today defeated tok "ff ,,m, ,a hn"r
.sifmably for Clovls. N. M. In thn
tne American team oi ueien ms, piHnp werp MaJop Tnomns Lan.
he I nnd Francis T. Hunter in the final . nhiee nnd Colonel Henrv nrb.
continued, itso rormtuate "some it ine nuei oanunai nam " 1 1 pnridge.
simple, understandable agreement tennis mixed doubles champion-1 4 '
not only ns a deterrent to war I ship. Scores were S-ii, il-H, (1-3. r?inssifld mlveriiNlntr et renuhu
ed faultlessly throughout the rest
of the content. Itattrles: lioehler,
Wetzel. Could. Sparks and liead;
Martin. Nelson and lSaldwin.
Hollywood won her third game
in l"i starts as the gigantic Wal
ter Kinney left -handed the Sena
tors to a -I I defeat. Keating, the
Solons portly wet -delivery expeht
aul the league's leading hurlcr,
was hit freely by the Stars. I'.at
leries: Keating and Severe Id; Kin
ney and hassler:
Itain kept the Heavers and Seals
idle while Los Angeles was on the
road en route to Seattle.
CHEMICALS STOP
TERRORS OF SEAS BY TENDERJIOBBER
WASHINGTON. May .10. (JP
defense against .terrors of the seas j I1
which nre claimed to have de
stroyed more wooden ships than
all naval wars in history nnd
brought equally heavy destruction
on wooden dikes nnd wharf founda
tions, was announced today as hav
ing been developed by the chemical
warfare service of the war depart
ment. Kxperimonts against these sea
terrors, which are pmall marine
borers or pests, hearing the names ' secured
Teredo. Hancta, Mantessa and Lhu-i b-ft ilu
POHTLANH. (ire.. May M.UV)
(chained to a bed at the Hair hotel,
AIW. 1. lMdy. night clerk, was roh-
d of $'J and keys to the office
cash register by a young man early
today who explained: "I'm sorry to
do this, old man, but the wife and
babies have to eat and I can't
find a Job."
The register was looted of $15
and a check for S(i.
Kddy remained fastened to the
bed until a roomer heard his
s'hmits and unlocked a heavy pad
lock with which the roht.cr h:d
t hi chains. The robber
key to the lock on the
of attractive jobs outside the teach-
'" " '"' "SZ'T? -'""wimJ.'i a.' ' Informed the trick wit!. Il hlBh room. f.
s.ssn: w. i,a,,tl l the were 1 n -and .()xic pi.I)pres. TR ,,,.,. rj,,. ,lert
salaried posts.
"This condition will continue
Alfred K. Smith, democratic until the school boards race the
candidate for president, received fat that they must compete with
1 7,444 votes. Thomas J. Walsh I other employers for the quality of
received 11,2 72. James A. Heed j the men and women they require."
i;2ii0 and Alonzo F. Workman h s l . he declares. "Too much accent has
.Milton a. Miner of Poiiian.i 10. i been laid upon the nobility off
teaching. Uut nobility is not
nnria, have been going on for some ; dresser,
time. A derivative of Iwisite The robber drew a revolver
chlorvinylaisenfous oxide has when Kddy was showing him a
orced the clerk to lie on the
properties. The borers rid-' bed and pulled the chains anil
died huit strips hut were stopped jbck fiom his pocket and fastened
tijKm reaching the piling treated Kddy to the bedposts in n manner
with the newly developed solution. I to prevent him from moving.
LET US HELP
ilk
If you urn contemplating a new home, we're at your service,
sire a home is the object of this association.
To help those who tic-
f4 voles for vice presi-
ceived
dent.
Ttubbcr In Ittissia
ASHAItAI). I. S. S. II. Ouyuln
rubber trees planted last year
throughout Turkmen! h t a n are
flourishing, and ten more experi
mental plantations are being' started.
"AS NECESSARY
AS BREAD"
Mr. Skahan's Opinion of
Pinkham's Compound
Saupus Centre, MaiiJ. 't linve
taken H luttli". n( l.ydiii K. I'ink-
ham eijeiauie
Coinliound ami
.would no more
lie witlimil a ixii
tle in tlie lumse
than I woulil l
without brvail. It
has niaiie a new
woman of me. I
lined to be an
ero4 with my
hmhanil when I
I I
edible. People whose life work is
noble must eat, no less than others.
In the long run the field that will
not pay will not be well served.'
Other conditions than low sal
aries hIho add to the hig percentage
of Inexperienced and incompetent
teachers. One is that teachers
generally are engaged by the year,
with 110 asHiirancn that thev will
j hold their jobs longer whether or J
not they are satisfactory. Another
is the tendency to regulate the
private lives of teachers, particu
larly in rural schools where they
often are prohibited from dancing,
or even having "dates," and where
their church affiliations and their
mamier of dress are subjects for
school board action.
"Wage scales should be devised
ho that length of service and pro
fesHionnl qualifications would be
rewarded automatically," he ur-;es.
" Primary teachers of ability should
be paid accordingly, without hav
ing to move up to the hluh school
where they may be less effective
in order to earn more money."
Casualties of the
Air Service
Ariz., May
30. OVi
DOLC.LAft.
-Captain II. V. Haucom of the
was mi 11 er ingj army aviation corps ann rom
fhnfe I don't know i mander of a scuadron of three
now lie stood mp. Sow 1 am rlieerful j planed, en route from Sin An
nnd utronii and feel younger limn I jionlo to March field. California,
did ten year np when my trouble jwa burned to death today, un he
lman.'-Mw. Joic SKAmv -n'nind a forced land'ng four miles
fcniwv PL, SaiigiM tent re, Ma-. 'noithweat or Duugla.
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II TAHAV continuous IH1 !
II IKJISS1 12:30 TO 11 P. M. IIM
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j afSk. Underworld Storiea Wm
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r W3k "THE HAWK'S fc
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Home Loans
may lie swiiral wo at DUKlcvaic cost. It will solve t lie yiroblom of financing and
lirlp you to cliininale the costly rent, item I'nmi your monthly budget
AVhy not o))en a savings, account here earuing you 7 per cent soon you will accu
mulate sufficient money to make the initial payment on a new home. No matter what
your finance problem is, we're glad to help.
Jackson County
Building & Loan
Association
The Place to Invest Your Savings
Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our
Stockholders Has Lost a Penny
ill
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Holpoint
Westinghouse
Universal and
Standard
$5.00 Down and 18 Months to Pay Balance
Peoples Ele'ctric Stpre
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