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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1928)
T.fJE SIX' MEnFrmn watt, TmmrsTR. medfotw,-. ir)rK"io?. -monda v. .tttntt: -if JAIL BREAK 13 P OF MADE BY FIVE former realdent of thin rtty. It kuiiiiim41 thut thlM 1h the la r went fiaif ut Hit kind In thin wteiion !tht Mtute und It will lie u vuluahl? juddlllon lu I hit poht ptopf rtlt-H. A IniM-rlal Invitation In extended to ull visiting h'Kluiniulrvtt to ultend tu iiiBlit'n inectlKK. I si8 IN. SNOW FALLS AT CRATER LAKE CHICAGO YEGGS COURT REVERSAL GAS STATION SAN PltA.VC'IHC'O, June 11 (IP) '. ,-. n l CoiivlolUin of A. (1. lJimbcrt und Leader of Evergreen Parku . huc. m Kuunum ki.h. j r ' chariics of possession of Ihiuor nnd Mai RODberV and fOUr nuilulcnnilro of n nuisance was i .. , iiiiiniii-il tnilay by ilif I'nin-il i Companions Make Sensa-jsuu.., ir.-.m ....... t ..t appeals. rhr , , onJll, .,, . ' Cnnv l (ill nf U 111 in 111 ltfiriH'H WIIH " 1I1K inai mo ituae r i-iiiik-. h III F, It Is ilimiKlit that th fresh Mfp.wrnll nt t'lntfr Nutlonul junk will ni. -It nwi.y quhkly. 'tional Getaway Quintet ;r'v,r- 'rh(,y '' nf l'ortlnnd. U l no I ...... ....... t.1,.,1 ..t II... Escapes in Shower Bullets. CHK'ACSO, Juno . W A 04-yenr-nlil red-hulred man Willi n limp held for trlul an lender r tlio Kvcmrocn Turk mull robbers, mado a Hnsallonul und nppurcnllv unprrmcdlinlcd break from ""' rounly Jull ut Whculon, n suburb, yesterday. Four prisoners followed him to freedom, wlille 26 others who wlt fieHscd. tlir break, retimed to leave their cells. i.lmpy" Charles Cleaved m to huvu Ills lieurlilK III federal court yesterday to answer the atiarKi' of rnbhlnic a mull Qt Kveritreon rnrk or .u","v". i nrrlnneil, llo lft understood to have eon-( Kiamulli KnlR (es.lcd his part In the rubbery, i "i-Yesterday inormiiK us tno jnu-j em were ubout to Bervo the prls-1 oners' breakfast, Olenver and th" lour , others, not Involved In the robbery, raw their chuncu and took II. I Villi n home-made blackjack. , a run of condensed milk, ihey HiKiied the Jailer into submission us he appeared at the door of Iho bull pen. TnkliiB bin keys, they uiibicked Ui door, ran lo the Jail j.fflen, wired a Hiib-mnehlne . uim u ml then ran Into lb" yard, where Ihey piled Into the Jailer's own Mir. f Wlth Cleaver were Joseph I'u rlnu, alius Jon West, 111. fiiolui; sentence for bank robbery; Charles V. Clark. 24, held us a limn luc; Oscar OIhoii, allllH Frank He.ilo, tinder Indli'tiueiit for robbery, nnd TtiomiiK I. Motloorty, 4-. under Indlciment for shootlm; an 1 wounding; a policeman. Klioliff liiwrenco lletlendorf ran after the eNcaped prlaonerti JuhI iih they not the car ulurted ami I'lred Neyernl revolver hIioIh iim Ihey drovo away. The enr wan found Uidl nlkht wllh u 'bullet hole In the body hOOd bejllK ItppiHieil tO the t I'hl IlKle ! lielllK Kianled. KlnKleil Olll , term of the federal court, before Federal JlitlKO Hubert S. lieall. In llilH city blHt fall, and attracted considerable ntleiillon at the lime. William HarncM, li convic tion WIIH revel wed. Ih known lo many pionccra of HiIh valley, l-'lfly yearH nico be wiih i.berlfr of Kl.no utli county, and at Iho lime i,f IiIh (rrenl wan the Juntlre of lli peace-eieci oi ciaioani j-aim. ' 11 " : uno IJiinnerl alio lu. e, ne uri'iim ,,. xll)1. ,,. ,,,, nr I'ntiNii riiev in llii. Hi e oi in nor. i ltb-e and ItoincH were cli'ikn lu "The Kinokebouxe." owned by Lamberl. and alli'Keil lo have been a bun of operatlolin for two Imol leKKera now Hi-rvll!K helltenccn lit .Mi'Nclll'n HI. mil. Lambert N the Him of a former Klamath I-'allH councilman, and a World war veteran. Klce. Ihe other train, lirl,,..iiiiit. wbose convlcllon woa newcomer to Monte Blue Star of ' tenants have predicted that when ; the lime csiflie, party officials In the Kmplre otute could not hold their lines, and that a majority of the New York DO would go Into the Hoover column. Dry Fight Loomi The New Yorkers did brinu to I town the inaktUK of a possible " --" ' platform rumpus over prohibition, While It was raining hard here for Nicholas Murray llutler and yesterday ., wa. --in, 'Z In Outer National park where dur- ; me(U llullk 8al(l to nave ,e,.n InK tho day eiKht inches fell, six of: drufced by Senator llorah, with the which fell between the houm of 4 , approval of the Huover leaders. 1 tl UUJi "I "... r. v .... the open by Iho middle of ihe4 week, however, with the convening of the platform committee, which Is to be named after the conven tion has erlected a permanent or-1 Knnization, probably Wednesday. , Balloting for a presidential noml-1 nee probably will besin cither on j Thursday or Kriduy. j There was further evidence today ; that the farm relief disameement waa lnextricnbly intertwined with ! the Hoover and anti-Hoover dis-j nute. Amont the allied candidiileK, for-' :ner (iovernor 1-owden and Senator j Watson In particular, both support-; era of the McNary-ltiiiiKen bill, re- j reived an increasInK number of tliei newly urrlved delegates, and, in ndilltlon lo putting Jn a word for; the candidates' coalition, urjjred ! their visitors to fililit for a plank which would recoKnlze" tho prin ciple T)f the equalisation fee. Al . additional meetinas throughout the civ deleuateH were exhorted liy a 1 relay of speakers to oppose Hoover and support a farm relief plaul:. Fruit Prices Today pt-rnilt tho CHtiihlUhinont if u m'T viro Htathin at trlnrml point on Ht ilnln and W'.nit Sixth Htreotw, wi-Ht ttf tin old Hilton properly on SAN .'itAN('ISC, Juno 11. (A) UVxt Main Hln i-t. will In Indd nt H A,,pM: j;ux.-m. (.'ullfot nin nowtown o'flnrk tonlKht In fio lUo ' i iitinM four tir Si.'5i 2. 76; S4 plnnninu fuitiinhtHlun, in ihi city tr $j.iul, J.75; poorer low m $1 (-oiini'U i-lianilii'i'. u ,,x. ( )rKon and WnNhlnKton, It Is uiMloiNtond that whll t hfip iomc h-;iult H xf $2.T&4t3.3S. Is a rPinoiiKtniiicf p.-tlllun aKuinst. 1 .(im.y 3: wliu-siipM xf $2,70 1 that thin Ih mostly hiM-auao (if ho mi i fi( 3; .in(y j'j.fiOfii a. 75. ArkanwiH cif tin n-siili nts of that nclnlil-cr- ; ,ifl.bH xr kS.bOIr 3: fanry l.&O'it new mock rrd nfttrnrhiins $1 a lur: 2.20 a boi. siiiKhd out i4 plll'pllrit-S. and that If this pHltimi J ri'inr-1 dlifl to makf all th ti rltiny "ii .Main and Nlxih MttiH ts Ih-Ihvi-ii oiikdulo ami MIhiIoi.h and South ; MintlM u Hl,in,plMU!'.ror IiIh ronoml- Newtown u IhisIio'kh v.ou; inilrh oT nu,jon tho .ppoltinn will ho withdrawn, j ' . f ,,,, tUspluy ot IIOOX UK IV l IIAItOK (Continued from Page One) TonlKht s moi-tlnK of tlin AiiK'ii- rimilnK can l't'Kion will ln an iutiMTHtttiK Into tho land of nnnnin Ht'Htiiuii with plt-nty of IiiihIih'hs and iMiti'i iiilnnn'Mt to tici'upy tho atton tlun of Im-nl h'Klniumlit'H. Claim for Iho roinluK ronvi-ntlon will ho itlm'UHHi'd and pndlnilnary pri-pura-tloiiH niado to ontrrtalii the t'-i'i-Hands of visitors oxpivli'd to "Moot Vm In Moilford" m-xt AukumI. Tinal plans for tho hIukIhk of an AiutMlcan Li'ni'i ilanro at Ilulto Kails ni'Xt Saturday will also ho aulllni'd hy tho oominlttoo in oharjjic. The cnti-rtalnmont pro- (onridenco. ii. was appan'tit oiiou jh that t! p Hoover leadunt would un- douliU'illy Klve a largo bIkIi of ro-, WtCttlOn tlCtUYC Hylvuniu myalory wr Holvwl In; jlholr fitvnr ami out of Iho way. ' i Curtis Seen Hope 1 Amoim tin allies who opnosc t Hoovtr thero wuh much talk today; of a cnmpionilHt candidate. Hona j tor Curt In of Kiiiihu. ihe last of tho I.nwden - C'urtiK-WfttHon (!off All the quartet of raiulhtuteH to rmioh Kun- j khh 'liy, lileaorasuy intuniainvu that tho IokIcuI mim on whom a c oiiipromlso could ootitor was none oil r Jhr.n f'urtis hlmnolf. Kormor Governor Lowdon Btnll iimly (MHmlHKtnl a quoBtlon whether, ho Htt!l hoped to ho tho nominee; ' Senator Watson of Indiana nuoted j from tho Uuo of lTm lo .loo t'animn to kuv tliui ho far an his cham-eM ul,. ! woro conivrned, Iho party mlnht ko Ako onu s when our Mil hui aHios henln to nhate. when the ihlnKs which Heemed ho worth while, heroine of little liniment. when wo eau our lay-iness wltli n lynhal "What of If Miiiic ji hundred years from now." Hut even when wo allow our own enthushoilOH to fade, we love tu s"' Hie verve for life In others. That Is Why Mouto Hluo lO'Ver palls. Ills Ik Ti elmnee to ruler imaln of darlm; An auti-niohile dealer in a noar hy town lists his used cars under the head! nK. "AmoiiR My Souvenirs." anl adveni are. l-'or no into Ithie 'eemn to have carried w It h him into ihe world of the movies tho; .. ..1 1.1 !.. .,1.1, It blm win when be hwuuk the ax farther nnd do worse, and probably j with tin' woodsmen or ihe pick ; would. with the minors. . (iovernor (loff said ho had not in "Across the Atlantic." now at I abandoned hope. tbe Klalto, .Monte uives vent lo bis In oiler allied quarters thore was, exurbennil life In another avenue, j menuou oi wo i '" llhe plavs the part of n flyer, not (ieucrnl lVrHhln;! and others. ..,,u. .,!..' ih.. nun hut lives It I Hut it any Hoover supporter was i, in., n party 11,1 , tM,,. U,t.a. i, ui,,.ii...i ....inilnn with Hie lions no tieiu 11 uuiui. i in- . rOr t- ,o Caoo Years compronilse neKotlu- .in Hi look- Kven Ihe arrival late yestordny ervaiiee of Klais Kay and l.enlon- ..i,,,,,,.,,,!,,,, f 1;1 wi,o means oruiinlnition was driving ou nabe Don Newbury will nice an i,, make It his life work. The sen-1 "'K ouij no .u uo .. address ou "our Flan" followed by national slunls shown In the pic- i iiiusle by the l.culon 10-plece or- i ture are not done by "doubles" bin ebcslra. j by Itlue himself, and sciiHatlonal As a special feature of Interest Utunls they are. Which Rave rise to tlio the post will be presented with III 4- belief that one of the have boon struck. men may ; lurite American flan, isx;w ft. In . uioan rnus wantim ni mo nun 'size, Hie kill "I' Mis, Hoy ralcbtllK, I Trlbiuw office 1 ill Iho hlir ileleBulloii Irom New York whoito titular leaders are holilli:: out uKUinst Ihe Hoover can. (Hilary, did not appear to dampen' Ihe optimism of Ihe Hoover lnati nuers. All iiIi.iik. liooil a'-f. h!? Men' Baking TbwDER . Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used I ' by our Coi'crnmcnt In town this evening at 5:30 See Texaco9 s Giant Plans: Kg) 'one of the largest passenger airplanes in the country, on view at Medford Airport Leaving Tuesday at 9 A. M. This huge all-metal, monoplane has a wing spread of 74 feet, is equipped with three Wright Whirlwind motors of 200 h. p. each, has a cruising radius of 900 miles and can reach an altitude of 15,000 feet. It weighs three tons and will comfortably accommodate ten passen gers and their baggage. Captain F. M. Hawks, noted flyer, who pilots the plane will explain all details of the plane's construction and answer all questions. Don't miss this opportunity of seeing for yourself the tremendous progress that has been made in commercial aviation. The Texas Company 2C 3C INTRODUCING The Trademark and Brand of SNOBOY FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS General Offices, Seattle, Washington. District Offices, Medford, Hood River, Oregon; Wenatchee, Yakima, Walla Walla, Washington.; . PHONE 1422 Medford Office Holland Hotel Building W. T. DOUGHERTY, District Manager P. O. Box 983 I II