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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OmifiOK, TlHTtsbAY. .UJXt:. 7. 1928. PAOE MV1 JUGO SLAVS AND NEAR OUTBREAK KANAKA CHANIPiON rrniTn rnn unmim UUM5 l-UK MUVIU JURY ACQUITS Study of Killer ' TEACHER IN DOS T V1KNNA, Austria, June ". P A dispatch to Xeuu Frio Presse from Agram (Zagreb), ("rutin, to tiny said renewed autl more violent antlJugo-Shiv dtiiionstiuiiotis hail taken place tit Zura, Diilinatia. Mirny Jugo-Slavs were nssauled and il ft r property damaged liy Kalians, the report said. Two Jugo Slav fhr;s were reported to have been ;:;:al upon and torn to shreds. SANTA liAKHAKA. Cal.. Jum (Special) Terminating tbe longest misdemeanor trial in the. liif-lory nf Santa Uurbara county. . . ";n j,uv jIKiay brought in a verdict Kuhana-,of ,)ot KuUty ltl tie trial .if Wil- uiuUu become with motion plcturuibur A. St He, teacher in the Htalo actimr thiii the Cnited Slates. In ! Teacher. college here. Selle was Its'lUJS quest for Olympic games laurels will have to do without RIAL 1 ! IE LOH ANOKLKS, June o enamored lias Duke UKViKADK. Juo-Slavia. June 7. " , Premier Mussolini lias aenl Ihe Jugo-Slav government an ae- kimwledgcmen ol Its note concern-: to Pari the services of the Hawaiian ivho.se Olympic record stands aui'tpiallod in swimming annals. To Stockholm, to Antwerp and hi the games of 1 it 1 in.; uiili-lascist manifestations in ; H'Ju and i:n'4. Hit. "Duke" w ont, whleli ho necitiif iil I hit ornnif IntorV 'ml thi vi-.-ir In. t;i ft eil tt':ilntni character of the note. Tho Italian for his fourth Olympic team berth, j flowed among barged ulth mutilation and net:-! led of a small fox terrier and vat defended by Attorney lru j Butchcu. In meeting the charge j that the dog was obliged to lie: In a Karate amidst filth and with-I nut food or water. Hti teller re- ! plied "Jesus. Christ was born in i a stable.' Cnduo hilarity which I student friends. premier expresses the hope that re- ' lalions between the two countries ; will be friendlier hereafter. In the meantime fresh prepara tion:! against Italy wero occurrin:; iu Jugo slavia. T, ELECTION OFFICIALS ; IN TAMPA FLORIDA: Vesterday, however, ther aniiuum-eiiient from tho SS-year-old swimmer that he had given up his chances for a trip to Am-K0 sterdam in order to ueepet a mo tion picture contract, lie suld: "I hate to give up jwimming, and 1 certainly shall miss the Olympic tiyouts and finals, hut I like movies and as this In my first real chance there really was no choic. came an I 1 J aumonisnmcnt nom .i umhu ! ticorge, who cautioned- ."Act .Your The trial consumed twelve days and exhausted n; vciieec of one hundred and twenty six vuneorsmeii, 'f- f -4 EXPEDITION TO vmm Ni:V YtUiK. June :. ,) a busy summer in the Antarctic w .is promised today with itmn'iriue ineiit of plans for a third aci'ial expedition to explore that region. Poiiy las CeorKO Jef fry. reiin d iirilish naval commander and vet eiau of one of the somli polar ex peditious of the laic SI I I a llcsl Shack let on. announced he w on hi head an expedition of about LTi men and two planes leaving for the the Antarctic iu September and r-pendmi; the outh jiolar sununer '. iu exploration, ret iiruiiu; in May. "To uina nder Jef fry haul hi ex pedition would in no way conflict ; with the expeditious of i 'omnia n der Kichard I-:. Ityi il aiitl "it plain '(ieorne ilklns but would comple ment them. The expedition is be hiK financed by Americans whose names are w It tihe Id. The com mander has been, iu this country since March. e ishinff to consult his chart, the that star and you will be all riht." itl "' stern inhieud of uhcad, ho captain said to the buy: The boy hey.tn to Meer the ve.v shoiiteil proudly to his father: "Here, lake the wheel. I 11 ho sel, and si.ou wot lo r out of her t'oni'j and find me another utar, a'ek iv :i fey, mil) ut s. St ei t.v e.on b. 't the Mar appeared dad, 'v jci - that one'-" . t " never beiore an oil range like this i snow-white porcelain enamel- iwiit-cookmg! G1 MOSCOW. Juno 7. (I Tho. Russian flying ace, Tcliuchuovsky, accompanied by several 'issistants, ; has arrived at Leningrad uu routn 1 to Archangel under orders to rush F , JUL! 4 Pre-Convention Sparks by Wire KANSAS CITY, Julio 7. tPi--' IuIiIokm KoiitlenUMi from who'.H who ! ci'kinK work us Uooi'lii'eiwi'n: fiiv- orltu son lU'iiUMiuntx with. Htuti- mi'iitH! wumtm ilt'H'KuU'M: rohi- l'...ltln.. t,iii,litiU uml hllHtl'KKOH OV- MCW Vl)i(K. .Illiif 7. Wl jui-i'ils oC flaim mid till! lucul "rorps .rkki y Walk'l-. worlilV lilUUIli'- j t l,0H1,ti,llty," fuiH'tionlllK. tuday wi ImIh rliiiiniilou. will mcol l.vo . in in,, ru!i, of .lho nialonal priipanilioiiH for a (limit to v rum muiiski. tin' Aiiurufi'n nfain, in a cunvoniion liri'llinlnnrli-H. josor land on June lo to euk the i 1 'i-rouinl mnu-h at l-jhtn'ts fli'ld, . nilsslr; tl ii'iuililo ItaUa. i llrooklyn, .luly 4. Ilunibi'rt .1. Ku- Anion; Hie ncores ready to Tho ituSHlan reHC'il. ,ommlssion. j Kiuy annouiu-ed toduy. The match, j wrvo aH a doorkeeper, or perhaps which Ik hopeful of findintf the No-, a non-title affair since Loinski Is aJi an nsslatant seri;ennt-at-arnis lille expedition there, has ordered 1 a liyiit-heavywoitrht. wns scnt-tion-j just to set Inside convention halt tho Ice cutter Siedov to he an-: ed by the New York State Athletic WA3 Jones Parker. . St. lxnils clioied at ArclialiKel and to he held : c i m in 1 is s i o n. irilvlled Val);er j millionaire. Dot only forty odd In full readiness to join the Kranz ! am-eed to come in at' bis own class j doom have been discovered, l.,U..r nvi,n,lill (.. !, nvnl,l ,.f ilia ll.. .. i 1.. Italia's discovery. ' The ice cutter Persey is lieitlj: Character study of Charles J. Hoppe, 2G, of Toledo, O., who has signed a confession given to police that he abducted and murdered Dorothy ielagowski, 7, cousin of his wife, at Toledo. O. A missing tooth,, led to his capture cor responding to bites ot the girl's body. Hoppe, has been charged with first degrct! murder. Child Welfare Conference of the i Am. Legion Meets SALT LAKK CITY. Uah. June i T.-ri-'rom eleven western states members of tho child welfare tlivi- sion of the American Legion were gatherii!-; here today for a confer ence Kritiay and Saturday announc ed to ho part of the division pro gram seeking to improve legisla tion for tlie benefit of orphans and neglected children in thu various states. States which will he represented at the culiferuitco are: Colorado. California. Arizona. Idaho. .Montana. Nevada, New Mexico, Ore. mm, L'tali, Washington and Wyoming. ; " j NCWWfiFtCT,0H l Full porcclaiti enamel finish. New design.. Grouped burners Bu il tin "1 i vc lie at" ove n . . New j equipped with radio and will said for Ihe Arctic tomorrow or Satur- i day under rdercto hold the rescue j party In vnnio touch with the soviet ; union. i PUBLICITY PLAN The "ask me" ful-ee of 5.0U0 1 Kansas City citinens will tfo on duty Sunday. wcurinK huttons j ATl.ANTIi' t'I'I'Y. N. J June ' bearlllK the h'Kenil "Ask .Mo G.I 1 Thu riKlit "f u utility to pli i I' I live Here" I l's story Itvlnre the public was il Prince Carol to Be Divorced by His Spurned Wife Want to see the most won derful oil range ever built? Go to your dealer's and look at the new, snow-white porcelain enamel Perfection he has on display! See its 27 modem features. See how swiftly it cooks. Note that it burns oil, the safe economical fuel. heat indicator.. One of 24 new models. T7.30 to I54 This range li one of 24 new Perfection models all swift-cooking ... light colored'. '. . beautiful. All finished either in porcelain enamel or in Perfectolac, a new, durable lacquer. You'll miss something if you don't see these new stoves! T 10 VISIT CONGOIS A claim fur considcrailmi as the party's most consistent eon-vention-guer Is being made hy E. M. Klchardson of .Mnrshallville. (in., nero delegate from the third congressional district. Now Itf'i Kd (Stranulcri Lewis, world's I years old, Richardson has nt- iirht ri xlHiiir chumnhm. ' tended every rcpuhlienn conven- Wallace Uuitfuid, Canadhin Hon except one slneo lSSl. Ion, with a headlock. In : Is for lluovcr. minutes here last night. MAKKIU-'IKLU, (.lie.. June lie j Sailor ,la-k Wood. Medford. IliU ; pounds, went to a draw with lion I Noland, 1 S.i. Coos I lay, in a no minate curtain raiser. I'l.'tiKNK. Ore, June 7. fl'i Ur. Jesse li. Ki'llenis, Kugene mini.stei and ethnologist, with Harold lilch- arils. alMi of Kugenc. will have on Thur.sday. June 1 1 fur South J Africi where thej' will spend tw.ii years. , Their travels will Include i an e.dot-allon trip I y hoal out of liulene in the Congo, up a lr.iuch ! of the Congo liver to the Itlllij forest, where they will aidy the ' nlmny trihes and t heir hahiiH of life. ' j , lir. Kellems. who Ih u fellow of j the Koyal Ceograiihical society of' SKW VOUK. June 7. li Tx Londim. will lead ihe party, which Kiekard today informed the New will iiicliul,- six men. l'ihns (f the! Vork State Athletic couimiHSlon trip will Ue taken. : that Gene Tunney would defend Krank I '.lit tea in. chairman of t!i$ his heavyweight championship hoard of regenhj nf tjm J.'nlversity i against Toni Hecnt y at the Van of Oklahoma.' ;uid. inJHlpiuiii e oH ! kee siadium here July man, is fiiiani iuK ihe expedition. DATE OF TUNNEY FIGHT, JULY 26 A 1 1 1 ( n i tc the olM'onellls of the McNiiry-liiniKen farm relief UIH to rcaeli Kansas City Is ltepro senlatlve Tort of New Jersey, who Is prepared to flKlit any attempt lo put. n ne(llallutlon fee pro vision in the party declaration on aKiiiultiire. Port is not a mem ber of the resolutions committee, but lie Is prepared to itlvo any advice from his ions . connection with farm relief as a member of the house agriculture committee. I i ROGUE RIVER l : 1 t'IIU'A(lt). Ml., Jiiiiu 7. (IM .Mi riam Hopkins, aelresH, today faced annulment ol her maniuKe in New. nrli, N. J.. last week to Austin Par- (llr Mrs. Myrlli) JO. Whipple.) KHCIIO lilVlii:. June li. The funeral for fieoiKe lladli-y was held .Sunday -afternoon at the 1'resbyte-I riiui church. Kev. Wilson offici:M-l hut. Interment was iu Unfile I'.lver cemetery. (Iicil'lje Walti'r Hailley was born at Sweet. Idaho. July 30, I!i02, ami was 'Ju years. III months old at the time of his death. lie lived at .Sweet. Idaho, until .May, lime, then cludiiin several participants In the I came with his parents to ItoKiie recent Kentucky derby, are ex-j Klver. where he met and married AliHTiruu derby at ArllllKton , ACTRESS MARRIED 1 SPORT BRIEFS j CHICAGO. June 7, (A) Twelve or 1 "i of the prize three-year-old stake winners of the nation. In- held today at the conrcnlfmi of the National Klectrie Liyht nssocinl Ion. hy Krankllu T. tirifflth. presideul of the Cortland. Oregon Cower company. Discussing recent charges that the industry had heen spending large sums to create ptihllc appro val of private ownership. h nald: 'We don't ol.Ject lo itenslmina tiou or views illtfering from ours, hut we most strenuously do ohjucl when the different views are hoi-ilei-fl uml supported hy plain mis statements of fact. 1 insist that when I cluitlenge m Isslal emenls of fact made hy t hose who would plunge the nation, the stales and the municipalities into the dark pool of political operation, w are doing 1 hat which Is not only our right, hut our duty as clti.cns as well as representatives of the in dustry f which wo are a part." - Dean W. .MahU, aasistant dean of the graduate school of business ad ministration of Harvard university said that puhlle uf ililo-s in eum- ; mon with industries gen-Tally, had I been a factor In tint financial sup i port given lo aid development of irch and instruction hy husi- ncss schools. Advice concerning I' the expenditure of nomey provided for a course in puldie utility man agement, he said, never has Ic-en soimht t given hy thue contribut ing to this support. I LIL'CHAKKST, Uuiiuiuia. .June. The newspaper Luptu says' former Crown I'rlnca Carol's recent : escapades la Knglaml have led . rriiiccss Helen, whom he married ; in March. I'Jl, Iu AtheiiH. i( seek a divorce from her errant husband. Tin; decree is expected to he pro- ' nounced shortly because General CondoHou, Caroi'H legal represenla- : live, has ndurued from llelgiuiu, ' where he uhtalned thu prineu's eon- , wjnt". Easy way to buy. Your dealer will demonstrate these new stoves foir yom,' and will no doubt tell you how you can buy any one c them .on easy terms!, PERFECTION Taught the I 'Mi a Loson "Johnny." said the minister, re provingly, as he met an urchin carrying a string of fish one Sun day afternoon, "did you catch those today 7" "Ve-cs, .sir. answered Johnnv. "ThaCs, what they get for chasin' worms on Sunday." Oil Burning Snges Perfection Stove' Company, Oakland, California Another W'uuled The niKht was stormy, ami the captain's son stootl watching his father steeling the little vessel. Sold in Medford by ' ;"' Lamport's Sporting Goods & Hardware 226 East Main E. H. Lamport , . Phone 120-R ;.ooo I'ark Saturday. .Miss teii, runner-n 1 1 iu tin tucky derby and winner i Miss Nora lieck. To this union I were horn two sons, Hubert, aged I five, and Kenneth, aged :t. The Ken-j deccused was living at Hutte Kails f the ! at the time he received the in ker, author, because divorce pro- i Kairmount derby lnt week, Is a was alwuys. good, cheerful hoy. ceedings in Chicago against her ; general favorite, while Heigh Olga.j loved and respected by all whom liushand ate Incomplete. Her dif -lack HlgghiM. Turo and Strolling he met. He , is survived by his voi ce suit against Lraudon Peters. Player also have a lame fit 1,1 of . hn v which .cu.uned h in. death. He was heurd June I, hut no .backers. The distance will bp a ! wife, two nuns, father, moiher. two and a ottarter. Ibrnthei-K. Hem v f lluuue Itiver lorney said he would ask tilt? tyiirt Strolling i'layer. owned by Ad-'and Fred of Salmon Hivor. Idaho, to sign a decree as soon as the iulial Carey T. c.iayHtuf, Sulubria j also one sister, ICstella, why lives llHIIM"i "i me uvmeuce was com- stai.io. is the latest on try. '-NVaj-ly with her parentH. here. All thesr ineieii. which tie huiu wouiu no in l uv.iMM) fjnis ale evn.ffd to watch the derby. ' actor. decree Tin- W iser Course Two spiders met in a dusty cor ner. "Well," asljeti one, "lmw are yuu gelling im?" "Ten ibly." replied Ihe other. "Kvery thing is im possible nowa days: what with median leal sweepers and energetic housemaids I'm always disturbed. And how," lie imiulrcd. "arc you?" "Oh. very well." said spider No. I. "I've made my home iu an of fertory box iu a church In Aberdeen." a day or t w ! g-s refr of if c J j , Anil That's Thai "Are you sure," an anxious pa- J tient asked a physlcatu. "are you j sure thai I shall recover'.' I have . heard.- that doctors sometimes' give wrong diagnoses, and have i treated put tent h for pneumonia I of typhoid died who afterwards fever." "You've been woefully misin formed." replied the doctor lndlg- 1 tr."at a man for dies of pneumonia." w i t li u hi vge n u m her of file n d s. mourn the loss of a loving hus band and father, a loving sun and brother and an aii-uroumi menu mmtly. "If who wan well thought of. 'pneumonia t, Kev. and Mrs. Wilson w ent to Portland hist Monday and the doe-1 Those Had KoatU I tors pronounced Mrs. M'INon eom-j Alabaster and his wife wen- mo i pletely cured of the trouble for torlng hi the country In their to w ! which jihe was operated on last ' - summer, lowarus evening Alabaster grew Mr. Lake is giving the old hank rt Jn-r sentimental. building a coat of point, which "Harlin." he erietl suddenly. "I greatly. Improve Uh looks. ' huv'' ta,u n '"" ov,,r llU ,h'' lu,,Kh Mr. and Mrs. (!eore U'Hey and ,',a(,'M. 1,1 "f lllL, " ",mI husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiley and h,v1l:n 1 1 '"' , daughter Murlnn were Hnnrlnv vis- I Ui Klaneeil at him sharply. IturH at the Wiley-Carter ranch i from MuCtoiicl. Calif. WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR RUSSELL'S 4TH ANNIVERSARY i SALE 1 mm an. Tht Uciicl-Wrmmer C., Maken-Eitblijhcd 1B64 MEDFORD YOBACCO CO. GRANGE DANCE EAGLE POINT SATURDAY NIGHT Excellent Floor and Music EVERYBODY WELCOME Thinning haw started in most of the orchards, around here' this week. A crew Ik employed at the Mcadowhrook Tarm and another crew In busy at the C. K. ISams orchard. Mrs. Wilson and MIhn 1. 11a Mar tin are rlfltlnv at Walla Walla, Wanh. at the home of Mrs. Wil son's VathHr and sister. Who have a large dairy farm. Kev. Wilson returned home hut Mrs. Wilson will be gone about a'Ynonlh. "Oh. -yes, dear:" she replied un concernedly. Il don't suppose j you've minsed many of "em!" j John Cole, who ha bwn work ing at the dredge, r turned to hihg home, at Vancouver. Wash.. Tues- j day evening. . , Mic Wa- Ntit a lUra A curate, who. wan nlsu n keen naturalist, wnt to see a sick wom an In hi parish. Kho had been ex pectin hLn for some day, and aid with a Mltf h: . "Had I hen a rare toadstool. you would hnve come to c : lon. loner no " Horrible Pii-inonitlon "I've lost my pocketbook." "Have you looked In all your I pockets?" "All but the hft hand pock t." "Well, why don't yuu there?" "HecHiise If. il isn't there I drop dead." hip look . in : T I tela tel; Anger A man tailed at a noticitor'n of fice to make arrangements for bringing an- action for slutider agalnst a fife ml who had culled him a warl-hoft. "When did this happen?" asked the solicitor. "Threa year ago." "Three yearn uk"" Then w hy on earth hnvn yon ih-hiyi'd mo Ion?" "I saw toy. first wart-lytg yeni-r-day." Krum Tit-Hits. London, Medford's " ' - i a $ r f k 1 ' ' 1 : : I Biggest Sales . Event Coming ! v -. ; - 1 '"'1 ajfufflflL a fl