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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
'MEnFWW MIL TKMWSH, MMMUU ol,-l-(iuS:. tuI'K'sI)aV. .Ii'S'k 2i. i!,s. FACE FIVK 1 Ik REPORT TUNNEY WILL RETIRE A VERY RICH MAN Gene to Quit Ring Heeney Bout With $2, j be reflected about it in Purl. ' i where the first line of defence U ' xtill imterinp alone with Lai'onle, rocl.et. linrotra and j .motion. liulen, they wty, has lifted tht new biroke, imparling greater; j speed, uiH-onxi inn sly. The infer- . enoe In that it would he distinctly unrifKirablf to tackle Itill when; ht nun Ailly t'ufiHciuiis of hi wuptr-Mi-nkhic power, maxli' touch, or . what itt it. Tilden's sui-cesit or failure In the forthcoming few weeks ;it Wimble-' dnn and I'iiriw. depend on how well' .he roii--ervfi IiIm energy and keeps J Aftpr' hls Mrnk'"S control in a Micce-! "llcl'nion of hard matches. The odd! BROWN MAY SUCCEED HOOVER are attains! him. They are at least two, if not three to one and their n i n i nunies nrc IjiCokio, foetid and 000,000 in Bank Break iiiorotra. on .. fiwon day m- df'n I. as the stuff to beat nny one With GibSOn IS in Line of the Frenchmen, it take more than a new and nerret stroke, if Other Breaks in ;:iny ,o ho?i1 tw ie ' row. With Snort World. j It dinks now like a free-for-all" j scramble anions the Olympic j , Hrintini candidates as a result of, . un unprecedented series of upsets t iiy Alan .1. tioulil. AsstN'iatcil Si:nt.s F.HItnr. ) CHU'.YCO. June 21 . lVt ihmitfli the KdHlft art .f i-ranking chin and pummel. nj; par are prin cipally In the liinHiuht hore today, it. bhould also be noted that .this scorns to be tin year for hUHilns up sonic of the most beautiful ri ii n.i.siups ana pro. mum- punm-i -, vruny rei:iirivt Jls tju i.st ships in spons. aruund sprinter in America j :iko it was simple enough to head i ' bc list with liorah. Paddnek, i I.ocke, tvholz, Itowmnu and a few' oth'in. Cut the vanguard now is! j led by llracey, Wyckoff and llus-l wy. j 1'addnck, Kcholz and Locke, not I j yet up to old time form, are likely j I to make the team, but liorah, sen : Mil- t seems first mere was ine hiiuot-o iwu-ilo hl shelved for the year. How lilt; hctwei-n .Hi nil .Met. raw ;um iiu-- aKKicssive .young man he had groomed to suet i-ed him. Koers ' llta nsby, "for the best interests of j the (limits." J X o w the well known firm of, lied Cranio and ('. i Pyln lias j split after a sensational associa- i tim that bean to the roar of the' trridiron enmds and faded on the financial rocks of tin- celebrated hunh'ii derby. The highly lucrative Dempsey-Tunncy-Kickard com binat ion. last in business here, also is at an end after two boom years. More over, the talk is thai Tunney, win or lose against Tom Heeney, will cut the few remaining tics that bind li i in with Professor Hilly tiili so'n and retire from the boxing l.UMlK'W.l lilU-KOtll'T. T.inmy virtually broke up his . business partnership with tlibson two years ni:n. ;icnc f lid n't like the way bis manager handled the first bout with Iempney. finan cially, ami he has directed his own affnirs (since then, i The champion. counting his earnings for the Heeney bnttle this year us "in the hay:." will have mud' more money than nny other fighter within a Riven space of time. Km throe fights: in sliKhlly less than two years, Tunney's earn Iiu;:! will have reached $2.)NiO.n. I lempsey cleaned up in 1 il26-l !t with SI,7'0.000 as bis end for three fiffhts, lut it took the Mail man has broken down and Pad dock was beaten twice by Wyckoff! at I,oh Angeles. Hank Russell's I condition Is in doubt, but he Willi be one of the best if back in.hlsl 1 !!;?(! form. j Instead of Hm-ah and Paddock, i hovvevt r, the two main Olympic hopes from out of the yreat south-1 west and west look like Claude ' V.racey nf Kh-c Institute. Texas, andj Frank Wyckoff. Oh-ndale. rnllf.. I prep star. " They have been the' sensations nf the spring and will; be closely watched In their final' tests at Harvard July 6-7. ) Another schoolboy who may step, in where veterans are having their troubles, is Hon Itennett of To-, ledo. who has burned tip inter- i scholastic ranks around this area. Ilennntt, whose best J meters. N In training Olympic trials with annih comer and possible champion Marilett. who has come out of Al bion. Mich., college to toss the jav elin farther than It has ever been tossed before in this country. 10 DEPUTIES IN. .PORTLAND GOLFERS MONTENEGROAREi STILL LEMJN SHOT TO DEATH Walter F. Brown, of Toledo, 0., sasistant lecretary of commerce, is looked upon as the successor of Herbert Hoover is secretary of commerce. gHvllON KLAMATH i RJu FEELS TEMBLOR LEAD OF INDUSTRY PORTLAND, Ore.. June 21. i&i KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. June ' ill. (fll In n logtiinpr train accl- 1 dent which missed fatal conse- :iuences only by the smile of for 1 tune, five ears laden with Iors IplUiiKed off the p,rade of the O. f. ' & K. railroad thirteen miles east , nf Klamath Falls anil ripped up a , section of steel last nlKht. Two carloads of loj? overturned. , the other three remained upright. , Fortunately, no member of the 'Kvi M-iiilcr ninr VHitfu nntl lllnp ehamnionshlo scraps to amass his I Agriculture Is taking steps to . fol lutal rhiR earnings or 3.oni),aaa. The experts often talk tif the ,et-rich-fuick partncrshl p of Dempsey and K earns, another fam ous friendship that hit th rocks, but Dempsey earned twice as much after it was -broken up arf he had before. Xo immediate conclusion should be drawn that the widely bally bo ed new tennis stroke will help Jii.T Mill Ttlden and his Davis cup team mates rout the French eham nb"n. r.r Is any alarm likely to low the lead of Industry and the home In utlllzlnf? electric, power for Its own economic betterment. Dr. J. T. Jardlne, of Oregon State Agricultural college, made this statement addressing - t-hn 'annual mecfirig'of" tlie Northwest lOlectric l-lght and Powei-.4issociatlon here. Systems of accounting used by power companies were discussed today. The three hundred delegates this afternoon turned to golf. CORDOVA., Alaska, June 21 Three distinct , series .off eurtli tremors were i'ell today throughout an area within 100 miles or Co. tlova. The shocks wero foil at a: 30 a. m., 8:30 a. m. and 9:20 a. in. The British cruiser Durban, at sea in Prince William sound, re corded violent disturbances at 8:30 o'clock between Montague and train crew happened to be on the JUnchinbrook islands, cars that left the track. Th Drier Bay cannery near Ia- Causn of the accident was said ! Touch e reported that a ship at the HKUIRADF. :Jimo Shivln, June (jiPl Punlcu Hatcliitch, Monte uegrin deputy, who shot and killed two deputies and wounded four In the Jugo-Slav paiiianiem yesterday, lost none of his nerve kben ar ruijiued before a magistrate today on the charge oi murder. "I am ready to he taken out iiu mediately anil shot without trial." he evclaimed. "I have fulfilled inv task." When KutchiicU previously hail tried to ueo the minister of the in terior, Father Korosetch, the latter said: "1 receive no murderers. Surren der to tho gendnimos in my ante room." Hatcliitch was asked why he car ried u revolver In parliament and replied: "Oh. everybody in the Malkans carries a small arsenal in , Iuh belt : why not 1 ?" All JiMO-Slavla is mourning tlu-Sllid to be the In victims of yesterday's tiagedy. j : Paul Kadilch. who has played a : somewhat subsidiary role to that of his uncle, Stefan It ad itch. In j ; Jugoslavian politics. Is a former' : minister ot agrarian reforms, hav- I . Ing served in that capacity In the! Ouzounitch cabinet of 1020. , ; Stet"nM Haditch, who has lon'i t been an opponent of tho govern-i i nient. was- ono of the two men j i wounded In the fracas. . The peasants among whom thej dead and wounded men were held ! Lin high esteem, are in a state of dangerous agitation: there are j mutterlngs and high tension, i Thus far only the democratic members of the cabinet have re- j : signed but It Is believed that those j : remaining cannot long continue in i office in the present highly wrought stale nf public mind. ! The government Is taking the utmost precautions to prevent out breaks. It has forbidden more than three peasants to congregate in one place ami has confiscated the "Ketch." the organ of the radical ; peasants, for vitriolic attacks. ' The bodies of the dead deputies (fP) I wij ,e removed to Agram and buried there tomorrow. The minis ters have been requested not to attend the funeral for fear of pro voking the incensed peasants. The government has offered pensions to the families of U4 vic tims, but the peasant party has refused to accept them, saying that the bereaved families would be cared for by the peasants. PORTLAND. Ore.. June 21. tVi Portland golfers had me edge on visiting on tone lit.-, at the nine-hole turn of the tl.inl round of plav ji the Pacific northwest amateur championship tournament today. Frank Dolp of the Alder wood club was two up on A. W. Duncan of Seattle: Dr. O. F. Willing. Port land, was three no on Ceorse Shaw of Los Angeles. Uudie Willielm. Portland, defend ing champion, was all square with Jack Marshall, another Portland player. Don Moo had a three-hole lead over Asa Smith. Mrs. Kenneth S. Reed of Poi-Haml was eight up on Mrs. 11. II. Unwen of Yakima at tl e nine-hole turn in the women's amateur champion ship. Miss Margaret Murphy of Port land was one up on Mrs. S. Swee ney of Victoria, defending cham pion, in the first four holes. WALLOW A. I lunge- conditions st in several year. Pint-Miffed advertising get result. to be a spreading rail. Traffic was resumed over the railroad today. I dock and buildings were shaken. ! Several avalanches In the motin , tains were observed. CORDOVA. Alaska. June 21. (P) The vicinity, of -Cordova was rocked violently by an earthquake at 8:27 a. m., Pacific, coast time, today. The tremor lasted about one minute and a half.. SALKM. Halls Ferry be graded and rocked pendence ferry. road to j to l.nde- ASTOIIIA. old Iturke cannery . and plant will bo rebuilt this year. KLAMATH FALLS. A three- REKDKPOIIT. New Reed bus-Istn, r.mp t-araL costing $:if000 Iness block Is near completion. is nearly finished. SKACIUD, Orotia, June 21 (VP) Ten persons were Injured, four seriously, in a crash between police , and demonstrutors who had gath ered In sympathy tor the. Haditch followers killed and wounded In yesterday's shooting In Belgrade. Croatia, which is the home dis trict, of the Raditch group, is much excited over the shooting and in dignation ineotiiiKs are held -every- I) A Y T O X. Yamhill Klectrie where, ompany plans line to Wheatland I Aulliorilies have taken oxtrnor- neighboring points. i dlnary precautions to prevent in- IsflainimUory public assemnios wnen the bodies of Paul Kaduen, nepnew BASE BALL Two Games Fair Grounds Sun. June 24 10:30 a. m. DUNSMUIR vs. MEDFORD 2:45 p. m. WEED vs. BEDFORD ltcsl nf Mcill'iird vs. ( lillcxpii' of Dunsmuir. I t;i si-bull fans arc I'oHuikiIo in hi'iiijt ulili' In wit ness ll pilcllilli; find lli'lwccll theso Iwn g ox-lniiiiici's. Wati-li Ken liobip piny short stop out hundred inniiiL's without un emir. Don't Miss Either Game "OLD GOLD'S smoothness, says Tommy Armour . . . . (C is what won me in the blindfold test! 99 "I know, after the first few holes, whether or not I'm going to be good . . . and when I was blindfolded and given four cigarettes to smoke, I chose Old Gold because the first few puffs told me that this cigarette was right! I knew that it was going to be good. Like the effortless, easy swing of a fine goIfer.Oi.o Gold's delightful smoothness tells a story of perfect form." l w iT mm "'jn t-ff I of Stefan ltalicli. Croat tun pcuHant leader, and Hr. HaHaritcliek arrive tonlKht. The peasant party lias Issued n proclnniBtion nskiiiK llifl populace to remain calm and refrain from violence. I0M0MM . TIip W. O. V.patrol Is one or th-e mosl completely oiganlzcd drill teams on the Pacific coast. It is a separate organization organized within another organiation. The membership Is limited at prem-nt to 24 men. bpsblen the neeeNHary olficers. There lire HecretarieH within the team handling matters pertaining to flnnnces, platoon or ganization, fraternal work, public lly. and other forms nl lineH of activity. This team comet from Portlantl. all equipped with new uniforms and traveling by nuto caravan on their way to the national, head camp seHslon which will be held In Oakland. Calif., next week to com pete with other teams In the. com petitive drill for - $2000 in cah prizeH. They lire veiling the local camps enroute, giving exhibition, and entertainment, and have 31 in I he pa rt y . They ea rry a n orchestra and weveriil entertainers. No charge Ik mude to the W. O. U. membership or their families. ft. C. Kllllmnn, the local clerk has rciiuested the W. f). Y. patrol to give an exhibition of fancy drill on Main street, at 7:30 p. m. Fri day for the bimeflt of the general public, so If you want to nee nonie well trained men In action, be down town tit 7:30 p. m. g. mSm 1 Week Only 4g High Grade SUITS Values $40 to $50 Tailored to your measure. at34 50 It will pay you to Climb my stairway. Mr. Armour smoked each of tho four leading brmda of cifirtiiM while blindfolded, . nkiBi a iip of coffee bctweeo tinoket. He piched Ihc Ivurtn Cijurette, , " 1 - . which prmed tu b n OLD GOLD. ' ' ' ' Heart-leaf tobacco makes the difference . . . even in the dark Three word, describe OLD COLD'S luperiority . . heart-leaf 'tobacct. Not heavy, coare tap leaves of the tobacco plant that irritate the throat. NotVithered(rMrf-nii'M that affect the laite. Only golden ripe hiarl-fracei (ire OLD GOLDS their hteyUke tmmvthueu. That it why you can pick .aem .g. 1 even in the dark. T. 0. (TOMMY) ARMQUII... oo of Aoimc.'. arcMaM pro4c.tua,l fUcr. . . . Pic.ul Americ.n opmn tad C.na dtan ap.n ch.npiofl . . profctional at ih. Caatro.ttm.l Couolrr Club, Wadl iaamD. C. 1 1 1 li aaiiiiaMrrr-i-iiTl O )' Ltfiii.nl Cm., h. Ill Made from the heart-teavti of the tobacco plant Upstairs ! SMOOTHER AND BETTER-"NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" CntANTH t'AHS.i Ore, Junn 21. IIP) After rlriilllic "ViT the crowilx wotcliliiK the flnlnh of the Kert wooil niiirnltinn, the rommeri'tnl hiplene iillnlcl hy li. It. AilnniM, nf HoitetiurK.vilh t'nrl Wlevewlfk, of I'ortlnnil. nit iniwenKer turm-il t-oinplrtely over tvhen Innilinai here 1 hit. mornliiK. Although the pliine va riiiiniiKeil neither of the fllera wua hurt. The ucrhlent occurred j after tho plan wiih hroUKht to the i ground. A ditch, uiiHeen Iiy the pilot until too lute to uvoid, cauKht It and turned It over. Don't pack away your garments of last season with out having thorn dry cleaned for safe!)'. 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