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o o O o o 0 O 0 00 .0 The Weather Weather .Year Ago o Maximum ftfl Minimum , Forwam l'nlr, nml rontinued o warm. Maximum yesterday Minimum today Pail? Twenty-tbinl Year Wrk1v 1 iftr-cmfnth i f ar MF.DFORD. OlJKiiON. '.ITKSDAY. .ll'I.Y 10. 1'i'js. 'o. KISI. MEDFORD Today By Arthur Brisbane Mr. Rockefeller Sees Kindness. How to Save $640,000,000. T. W. Lamont Is Wise. Man's Greatest War. (Copvrlght, 1927. by New York 1 Evening Journal. Xno. ' John D. l!(K'l;clVllci'. lii'iiin- ninir lus !H)lli vrar. siiiil: "1 licvc'i- worry, unci I am iiiiui.i'il I the kindness of people jjcn .fially." Kifrhty years, asm. from Ins fatlier's doorway, in the t'als- kill fool hills, lie watehed his nncde drive off, lo Irade horses f --anil saw liim I'ome luiek with lietler horses. i Now his ships 'o mil to every harlior of I lie world, his seient isls 1 itrh t in disease in every iiarl of llie earth. And looking 'at his riiilil had. now wrinkled, lie knows il has made trifls to ' ediiealion and human progress tolalini.' hundreds of millions. A I deal in one life time.- , . . ,. , , ... , , . Ihs lellow eiuzens II. pe 111.11 : he will see his hundredth liirth- ; day ami eontinne siiowini; lhe pi'ople how lo do things thai ev don'l know enonuh to do r'' ,,,oms,,v,S' . In seven yciirs, ciHlmx wilh lilT, our fluss one ruilrn.'iils saved $:i"iO.CIO(,IKIi, "renter effieieney i 11 i I... ...... I C.w.l n inn in.me .1 i.-.m sjivinir. bv luiriii'ssini the wiiter ' power of 1he Niagara nnd St Kawrenee rivers.' Dr. T. Keti-: l-,eyn island wit li them for i:i days.; , ' . ' . isaid that his tmiy was turrlfyliiK. nrd thnnips(ui, an nhie eui- Thf t hlui VtM.y Uui, fm) an,i wl!ilt , neer. lias a plan Unit would (linn ! he wot was nnher umipifti.in.';. i W , . ... , Thev were repi'ovlsioned, however,: .f lhe orlre of tlie Niagara, and ihefore he was rescued, he said. j iirodnee S,0iM),(MH eleetrie horse- i l.ifiitenain I.undl.or.i asserted all j , ithe survivors wore suffering from, power, equivalent to saving Ml.- r(,ver Jiml niost of them stlowt., : UMMHH1 inns of coal, worth $-10.. "f i"""1 nherralion. Oin-' i seppi Itioun. radio operator, was j (MKUHIO every year. suiieiiiu; from fever for the last- itwo days before LundborK was res- The estimaled eost oT theUucd. hot neverthil-s hi arose at plan is . 1.0H).(HH).IIOO, which I l(i 0 dlli,y lo ,HM",le lh' could lie invested at a profit of. Since l.undhori; was rescued lust - , 4 i ( , : Friday there has been no radio con- tW percent. .(art with the rnaionned men. ad-, Such development of power ' vices fioni the (Juest said. j would produce imlustry a ma. inuly. The five pioneer power com panies at Niagara spent !).". imkmhhi, causing other invest ment in factories, railroads, etc., iuuountinir to ten times as much --$i;50,nim.(wm. If only the power trust would allow that Niagara plan to xn 1 hrouh. Thomas Y. Kamont, partner of J. I. Morgan and aide! riti.en. tllls husiness men they can he a distinct factor in pre venting future wars. They can and will, for they nave discovered that war. in the past often promoted hy husi ness. DOKS NOT PAY. Another hifj war would menu not merely lid per cent income tax. hut confiscation of princi pal, on a imtie scale. Youult men woul not njriiili I'liiiscnt to . .i ii- ,-.,, liiivc tlicir ImhIics si-lit In ".li. Kiilcss till' I'ii'li nn'il's diilliirs lib.o wi'HL Wisi' lius'ifs liicn "rt ill oppcisi' tin- Will' nml ili'iiumil . .. I oi I im ii 1 1 ii no il Niiwb IVom Scaltlo IcIIh of an I'li'rhli- war o :alnsl lnocl prslw In orchards. V'iri sireliluil ai'ove irucs Lombard iiiKWiH with an X-ray hiiiiibniflini'iil. n.ii.1 lo he liwire ( fertive than iKiisonous sprays. rtl lie experiments were stopped hei .inse thfe)- Interfered with radio work, hut llie government wisely derided to permit experiments in mornini;. If eleetrie bombardment enn kill the roitn nth. borer, scale or other fruit tree pests, it mieht nln oliminnte loll weevil nnd corn borer. & Mair ureal future war will be tmainst (R.sert nnd term enemies If he could apply to them an elee trie bombardment, fatal to their ml croseople f, and harmless to larger cultures, as radium now f:-;hts caTTcer. one of the createst prohlems wotihl b Bf)led. Husiness begins theCXeek rheer ! f till v. The rrop outlook in ootl, O , MESSAGE SENT QUI Motor Chief of Italia Radios Wife to Have Faith Sur vivors III With Fever and Crazed by Worry Still Have Hope Ice Breaker Makes Slow Progress. Tin ice-breaker Krassiii 1ms liit-n balled Iiy 1 hi- lit' anil can mak: im further prom-v toward l lie camp ol' llu Vi:t lii li ".jnup of Nohilc'.s Mirviv ih'n 1 1 it i I u rat her condition permit a survey I mm the airv This was reported to till'" unlet rescue coinnii.isiiui o ilary by Pn. -feasor Sa nuulo- if -I j. lent 1 1 i- (H the cvpedil ion. Tin Krnsdn is nhoui 2f mile from I'oyn island. ! ItOMK, Italy. .Inly 10.-(,p) Sic; i noia Ceceioni, wifi of Natab Cec jcidiil, motor chief, injured in ihe ( Til MM Ol 1 llf llilll.l. Hi".- I l-l.r- i-u ,.Mlt,sllrI1B n.Ssa!;e from Her IiiisIki ml : Have I :i il li. lion is watemim ovi-r us. 1 heallll. Kisses. (Skneili Nalalf." 'The messae.e was relayi'd IhnHmll the liase ship Cilia ill Milium. j Men' Are Cred , STOCKHOLM. July It'. JP) ,Th(. five survivorH ,hp Italia are ill with fever ami most ol them tliiinlis 'rt:t.ortinR 1,, word received from the Cue! use. j Swedish rescue ship Quest today. """r '!- .mediate reseue i'lieir morale is low. nv. ! I I loin in Vin.-ir-Piml I .nlldhnr" ' wlio was marooned 0:1 the ire uear Other details coinini; uvm rspnz.- heriien conilict with reports ot the disaster -ilvcn out by (leneral No bile. All telcKrams from the bane ship Citta di Milano. where Nohile ; is, are being censored. obile SVtry iMnttiUil It was learned that Nohile now says the radio was ail ritfht from ; the first minute nit or the dlrisible crashed on May Nobody can ; explain why tiie Clttn di Milano : and ittber statiuns were unable to pick it up until after June !t. Nobile's mysterious statement i aboia the unexpected fall of the : dirigible ami that the crew was not : prepared appeared to conflict with ! tic fact tl:at there were '.0 pounds ! of provision In the navigating. cabin for six people. I his was neid . to Indicate that measures had been j taken for a forced landing, other wise the stores would have been kept in the dirigible's interior. In-. Klnn .Malmgren and the two' men who started afoot for land with him had "id pounds of mores when ; they started on .May ;o. They had 1 no weapons nml it is thought that , they all perished. Still Hope of Rescue i Hope nf reseue ef the marooned ! men appeared today to lie in the Russian ice breaker Wrnssin. This vessel found progress through the ice field slow and today was 'Z'i nautical miles away from the ma- iniiiKd nu n. Kvvnrinlly. snys Cup- lum TnrnniTK. Head nl inn nwonisn r(.SI.11(. nssi(m, ,,ni..ns lmpiciv. I lie .ship ran rfiirli lhe I'ffUU' 10 wlx nifn carru'd away in iiir balloon part of the lialla ptolialih' Iwiti' kllli'd hy III explosion which wok ohKei-yi'd by llie inarooncii men after lhe erasli on the lee. he said. The sealer hip Hobby nlno slartef? from KIiium Hay on a Kearehlni! t rt p for Itoald AmnndMen and Ills five missin ; i-onipanlons. ( Captain Hjaiinar Wiser-Larcen. the ihief of tne Notweslan rescue forces, v.'aH aboard. The Bearch for f'aptnin Arpn'l sen ban by no means been i:tven up and lhe air man with lhe Kras sin lhe main object of which ship is to break throuch to Koyn island -hat par'cipated in thin search. Hut the passing of each day natur ally lessens the probability of ' Amundsen and his companions he- UK, lUUIlU rt iiu I'm i i n u 1 41 1 i i mm imi alivo. AllntltMhor tlif ItOPiUnn of th Arctic mlvi-nniri' in tar Orom n hapiOon with (W-npral Noliil lhu far i lir only nnc sn;itchMl fruni th' jHws iif Month hy tho hfrnii effort.- of a Swrt'u ar iua:. d r t fmoU f. r Klani t'h r-' -this year tota! tnm.iiion k:i,ol'0. RULES OVER CANINE KINGDOM ;a iitiinhfi' of viuiilii in inev.on .iti "Sir Major Spike" has earned the rifrht to wear dogdom'a crown st-iis who pn-o nn-.i vid.-m e ti-mi v.. : a 1 uy currying vu nunura uv me i-.ua of the English bulldogs exhibited. on, of Hollywood. STATE VIEWS UNTIL AUGUST HOOVER IN I JOE ROBINSON Republican Nominee Refuses Al Smith's Running Mate to Be Drawn Into Discus- Declares Conditions in sion of Issues Until His Solid South Are Unprece Speech of Acceptance on dented Wants Bourbon August 11 in California. Headquarters in Dixie. WAsnixfi'i'ox. .inly m. iiv The iliiif ttf lutiifii-iitUiu of Si-uator Curtis uf K;inas of his vice-president hi I noni inn thin hy i cpuhlicuns vv;i I4'fi t4l.iy fur Aiutiihi. IS. 'hc i-Ki-rcfscs which u ill folhnv hy oiu wt'ck the inuil'ic,iiiiu uf Herbert I IiMtvcr. will he h-hl in Tupi'ka. home of Senator I'urii. The vice presiileii t ial noinin'i' will to Topcka ahoul th" last of .Inly. Senalor Kos of Ohio if chairman of llu- notification com mittee for Curtis. Work, of the repuhihan national committee, also announced that Ut'prt-scniative Tiison of Connecli cttt would open an eastern speak ers' hureau In New York, The of fice will he under direction "f liep resf ntativc Newton o( .Minnesota. .1. K. Nutt of Cleveland, new treasurer of the national commit tee, will maintain hea dipia rtt t s hi Cleveland with mi h-off ict-s in Chi cat:n and New York. It was stated al Hoover's offii i that he had ri"'ej-d a r.'iiu-s ll'oi.l . . Set I li-. jn Cxi 1 1, nt of the Indiana ! ii tn ! :ui e.i u Kniera -'.ion. ftr his personal po-ition on lifirirultui p. hut that Hoover would not discuss Uiis or any other issue unci h il- liv-red his spec h ' "f acceptance on Aiimisl I 1. Aside from stops at the summer White Housi- and at San Kran cisin, Hooer has no plans for oth.-i visits on his way westward. He has ninnv r'tuests fr-mi 'ities en unite th.i he participate in receptions, hut it was said he doo not plan to mak e ipom than a pLuh-rni (ipieaiane at any place. INIHANAI'OIJS, July 10. 'Ti I lerhi rt Hoover's failui o to reply to t he lelcurain sent hy l he In diana farm bureau asking his pei'Minal stand on the farm relief Miiestlon Will he taken tn mean that he is uoinu' to stand nn 'h-' platform adopud at Kansas City, according lo Word i en out at the iufciin- nf dir--tois of th farm fedf-ration t'.day. William II. Settle, presiifent of the fai n tedciaiiMn. states that l'.ooer evi dently Intends to tennre the tele uram. and his failure lo repK direct will he taken a su.-h. STATE DRY FINES FOR JUNE $1 3.495 SAf.K.M. ire , July in. i.Vt Fines imposed n a result of ar- tiiiies of state piohihHion auent durinu June amounted t MH says the monthly report ef)C,eoru'e Almder. state pi ohildt ion com-mi-flnner hih (all sentemes totaled days. her,, weie 1 :'4 r rexls pari h pa ted In by iicnt" of the Qpartmcnt. Mah amounting .i S.'..'i call-ins was dexfroyed and i.ltll e..!ioii '.f liip'of were teifd and .lOri f.ve.t. Tv enty-twn MIMk were captured and five automobile ' onfi- au-d. Tak Home NICK, k ranee 'rial in ei'ti't f..r I.itnirotil pQje.i n :it eviden. ,. of hit tin hictn. While ,nv,i bund-!-,. ( i five fur th fi. f.n.l i it i tit urn held a un t r d mi; of the '..Qhou e to f re i Uom. a i. v i -K.u -i aiikis xvciuiei ciuj aiiwn ua wcdv , He is owned by E. F. Christen- WORRIED ABOUT SOUTH REVOLT NIOW VtlltK, July in.-tIV-i :staidisiimcnt of a dei cral ic ciiuipainn bureau in Mime sonthcrn state to offset "aiv oi'Kani.d effort in several states to defeat 'the na tional democratic ticket.'' was ml vocaled hy Senalor Jos.-ph T. Hoh lnsou of Arkansas in a statement today. Tlw statement of the democratic candidate for the vice presidency ; follows: "I would like to have the com mittee Kivc- al tent ion to t he pro posal to establish a bureau or headquarters a( some central point in one of the southern states for the direct ion of the campaiau in ihe south. Conditions in that sec tion are yery different from those which have prevailed in other na- ' tiomil campaigns. ' "A n oi -ani.ed effort Is in pro-Kl-ess in several southein slaten to defeat the national democratic ticket, and, while the force and volume of this movement is not yet 'known I am of the opinion that sound policn-s should prompt our ' party managers, to meet this oppo sition decisively and promptly. "The best manner in which to offset ihe opposition in lhe south Is of (omse hugely for delermina- iliou by (he national committee and it ininht be that some effective manner oilier than Unit herein tsimesed Will he devised. w 11) lo Kive emphasis to the advisability of meeting iho t'onditlonK referred to hkki essively. I "'lhe i-niiny and entliusiasm of the democrats of New York whh h must be manifest to every one. is a Iribute to Cnvernor Smith, whose I personal max net ism and m-nuine inteiest In the welfare of the nt i-ses makes lihii the i . u t si a ml i iik i personality in politics of our time." ; . POKTI.ANII. Ore., July 10. Cniitrol of the Citizens' bank hen, with asseiH nf sri.Mio.OMn, and the t'nlnn Statu bank, with .?Jio.. uou of assets, has'pasHed to the West Coast HanrntQ'iration, IvInK this new hohllr.; m-Kunlzut ion p'ts sesslon of five Ornuon bankn. Th- agreement was announced late yesterday. The t wo Inst it u tlon Evolved are located on th1 caM ?ide in Portland. The Citi- ()'"nH bank Is the fonrl h largest state eiiarterert bank tn Oreuon and the third largest in Port hind. Atfiliation of the Citizens' bank wilh the l.ancorporation was fore shlowed last week when cont-ol of 9ie hftnk was acpilred by fieo. W. Weatherly, Portland nip'iialist, and Ralph ft. Lloyd, Los Angeles apitalfM In Hcquirfim rontrol of the t wo Portland hanks. Hip Hai-Qirporaffon 'un raivOi p gsKetH lo eloKe to JPjJfl.OIHI.IMIf), .... A . . . Jjjitr nml Warmer Pair timiL-ht and Wednesday but cbonlv or tKuy on roat. Ternper :iiur" aboe normal with lower humidity in the interior. Gentle vaiial.de vlpdj. JOHN TAYLOR !S RELEASED; GETS 1 Applegate Youth Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison on Manslaughter Charge !s Given Conditional Pardon by Governor. SAI.K.M. .lufy la. iVi - Neini a ilni'll t-:ii s in I lie i. ni-ti-ntiary wiv iai;-n Hem th- i: .e;ir M iili Mii ef Ji'bn T.t l'-r "f v in I hei n i iict'Hi. whn i' r.-i t'.l a roiidii inna I pa rd mi At on. lay. Tay lor u as n-i-elvi-d f i mil K lauial b n.nn l-"').i n a I 1 1 HI . with sf-vtral others, on a manslaughter . . ... - i -.L I . imi iiH'tnial ion ni nit to it o e iri.u laymr nan o . ,,.( jn ,).,, i. . tuln-r ih in hi ;inmh iattoit uith itx- pump, the pardon w as i--ytn ( ( lovei'rior I'aiicrson said lhal lhe eutiilil Inns- ol' 'l ayloi 's pa i ilmi are I Imt In' sba II not re i urn lo K Initi al h Kails and thai he must conduct h iui' Ii as a l rit i:'.m. A ntonu those rtTOin ni end i in; Taylor's par- lon. the governor stud, wcin .lodge :: M. Thotnas and tile ilUlii.'t al-rni-y. New ton V. I'ham-y. Taylor, aetord ing to Sopi-rlnl en Itl Henry W. Meyers of lhe s;i;.- prison. ha a i:ood re.-onl at lhe ; penilent iary. lie has liet-o a trusty bill has bren llillch Utlder Die eai'e of doei-M because ot a load ail- ' in. -ft l)i-.u has badly 1. in aired his i he.u iiig al lilncs. I John T. Taylor, freed front lhe 1 st'ti' piisoti at Salem iod.i. on a1 condiilooal panlou, i wrll Utiown j in this eity ami valley, where he' : lived mol of his l.l'e. 1 b was ; burn en the A poP'ale. j Petitions asl.iim fxeciiiive clein-i cticy were uttbly signed by mem-j beis of the American l.culon htj thi i ily and Kl.ur.aih 1'alls. ami ' prom ini-nt tcsiih nts of this and K l:i ma i b conn i y. : Taylor was .lentem-eil tn serve 1 Ti ya r.s for itai iii ipa (imi in lit", holdup of the tardrooin and punl; hall at Klamath Kails. , durinui whi, n u shot was tired thai IciUe.i ; ( . i n y t be Hoitt of t'lckon. lie was a ere si id and n.sl toned Sfi hours, sinillni-ly answering nil. Muesti.ms. While the dislri.l at-torm-y was eoiisideri iil: liberal iim him. he conr.-sse,!. and Sim I'a (e. I a man by the name of Murphy and another b the name of Shea, were, arrested. In thf trial' thi fol-: lowed, I'at in phy ami Taylor ) wer found mility and Siie wtis aciniitte.t. Kate and Murphy re- j ceived life s li;"Uces and Taylor a, l"'-year to. in. ' The parole hoard nple o( ; years ni;o, in considering lhe Tuy- : lor cje-c, made n reco-innendation , that his sentence be redueejl to five yiais. l.es time oif for enod behavior, i be fivc- ear term as up .tune l:ub of this year. Il wan on this dale thai the mivc'imr l,e his Itivi sti'atioii of (Iil- paidon Jippljeatlnn. I"Hiik his soldier days, Tayilor I was widely known for bis happy- j uo-Im ky ways, sei vint; at l-'ort j Stevt-iiH until ordej-'-d overseas. ! -- BOUGH! A NEW CAR I'ollTLAM), Ore., July 1 0 Ol'i James r. Cooke, president -of the now defiinci brokerage firm or Overbed; and Cook knew thai the C'ompnny was Sjimi.imhi n the red" when he purchased an Imparled automobile. Charles S. Ooodwln, U i- presidetil of lb" firm, testified late yesterday at t he hen ritiK In -fore A . M . ( 'a nnon. referee In bankruptcy. I lea vy w :l bd vimvn Is from the firm's trasury for his personal use as well as for tracing in the mnr-i.-l wj-re made by Cooke, (loodwln said, addlnu Hint this resulted laiti.dy in the collapse of the com pany with o-n of M .tiiHt.fUMi. FLEEING SLAYER IS seen in Portland ; PORTLAND. O... .Inly Mi ,--o?V Souttht III j..in." li.i Willi the MI- J sational i-9nder of Clara olmri In: WiwcoriHin a year and n half ao. I ladman oion. her cousin nnd ' loser, who has been nought ?v po lice the nation over. Is declared tt seen ;0 f'oj (land dim I nitcht Chris Itroune of Tncnnia told police that hi rode on n ;tile with Ol-on nr.d then followed him to a bote) here. I-riwne f.dd Hip man was with it woman coio(.anl.n. W In n be saw Hie mufipert enter the Hotel. itrovvne , idb-.l poll. e. ton I when Hie of:. is i.nlvetl it was' round that the man bad di-p.it t . d. : N't tr; of the Hiispe. l or his com- OND PARDON fianion after they left was found by police. (h? bohi Boy Scouts Give Al Smith Brown Derby , Five Feet by Four : : : Ni:V YOHK. July H). -i.-T) liovi'i'iiur Smith will own ! lite lai;:ei brown derby in the : I world. : Hoy Scouts arranged for the - pivseiiiaiii-tn ol llie headpiece at the e.i.vernor's untinal visit I- lo their i-i.mp at Hear moun- ! I lain t his a! let noon. I The d.-ib is live feet lonu and ionr let t li i uli . The rim Mat anil vale enoni:!i for bii-yi-lisis lo ride upon. WOMAN FLYER ! IN NATIONAL AIR TOUR CRASHES i Mrs. Omlie and Mrs. Eddie Stinson Not Injured, How ever, and Resume Flight in Another Plane- Wood Leads in Waco. I'M. I'.VKO. 'IVxils. July II) -lV' U'Mlliiit;; tiM'ti :inil-jili air .li'li;-in . I':: liani-s hi !hi' IMsel Fi.nl ri-lialiility lrniliy loin- tiuiK Hi,' In ik tliis inni'iiiiiK mi tlifir -jnn. An. up K! PASO. Texas. July IO.-ij With it new iiiouiic(ium placed at ihetr dlsponal hy another pilot In the national reliability air tour. Mrs. Phoebe F. Otnlle, pilot, and Mrs. Ktldlo Stinson. passenger, were prepareil lo hup off on tida's hip nf I he tour uiuhiunted over their crash a I Mart a, Texas, yesle.rday, which wrecked lhe monocotipe Mrw. Omlle luul piloted since the start nf lhe tour. Mrs. Onilte's plane, turned over alter landiii.A at Muifa. She at leinpled lo turn her plun nt a nJirtrp nirte.- "J- l.imiM Meister, elevenlh hour pi lot on the list when the pilot h landed here yesterday, whs lhe first to complete (he hop Irnni .Marfa id Kl I'iimi, llvinj; the 1 7d miles In one hour and -1 minutes. Jnhr Wood, living a Waco, led all the planes In the tour In total points nt the completion of the Marfa Kl Paso lop. Krank HawKx, in a I ri-moinred Ford, was In nee nml place, wilh llal'ih Pane, In u Stinson Junior, third. FAST IS WELCOME WASMINOTON, July 1 0 oli A drop nf twenty decrees In temper ature to 74 from the maximum reached yesterday brought relief to the national capital today fom the If nt w a ve wh ieh )j ripped II fur nearly a week . Cooler breezes under a cloudy sky sent ihe ther mometer down lo the minimum at live o'elor k t his II I or II I UK. I Mll'llltf I he next four hours I he mercury slowly fdimbed three oeKi-ees but t he cofd wind wiis st rnnuer t hen ibaii earlier in the day and the proNpectn were that the day would ! conl lime cool. Ni:W VultK, July Ml.- i,V) After ,n I S-h'Mir hot wave most of t he l'easl was comfortable today Jie jciUfHe of iail.nnd coolinK winds, i The hot wa ve claimed over two I ticore IIvo.h in eastern states and as ! many lu the middle west on Ms I wayeasi. ' New Vork City experienced the j hott rni w eat her in two year, I hi , t he ruio meter reached fi.' dereeK. the mercury touched !IN In Wash 'billon anfl several other place's. Baseball Scorem Ameriga it. n. !0. Louis ill o 2 It 1 ItuffittH. I'vlns. oston finnin and .Mauion Prailley aad Muffman. II I'lrst tiHm: It. II. K. ' b veiand 5 II li W'h -dilution 9 Hi 2 Shauio. Harder and Sewell; : Itrowit, Mar berry and Kenna. 1 National O it. ir. k. ft 10 o Philadelphia Plttsbinn . . ii i Kin;, Sweetland nnd Leiinn; jer and IlarKraves. ; e It. H. K. ; Hostoti 10 0 ifhlcnci 1 7 10 1 ! ' Ireen t Jeld, ( O, ksotl, It. Smith ; and Taylor; lloltey. .InhQt and) ! llattnett. q 1 lr'nklyii ( ''"'O' It. H. K. 10 0 iu ir. i M'eeny, i-.nriiar'fi. imiioii nun 'Uooch; Duiioluieuid llaryrnvo. ..rnniim' nnnn , UK bHAV BtKLAliN MERCURY DROP NIfiihfbu mmmw PROBING UIHHTflRI IN OF FINANCIER: k pn To onnco i itti Ci lILLu 10 0ULVL0 LI I I LL Belgian Inquiry Fails to Warrant Death Certifi cate-Judge Favors The-' ory of Accidental Death British Inquiry Opposed.1 ItltrssKI.S. Helium. July 1 il. ' ifV .Indue He l.aUitiniere. who presided ut an invest iitat ion Into lhe disappearance of Captain Al lied l.oweustein, believes that acci- ( tb-uial death seems the most loi cnl explanation of the mystery. He reiiiseil In .;ive a death cer tificate, however, since the mystery . de eloped in an Kimlish plane in I'm mh tci i it or ial waters and the l.elulan autluiriiies were, therefore, incompetent. All those in the plane at the time when they claim l.oweustein accidentally fell to his dealh lesll lied at the hen rum, which was held because I ,o we nst ein's family de sired a death cei I Iflcale. TI.e president of the district court tu Hrussels refused administration of the financier's will until death 1 was legally established. The family is anxious to avoid a Mi itish invest Ration ow'inn to n ceriainty as to what it miht lead to. There has been no confirmation of an Kxchunue Telegraph tlisputeh from Dunkirk which said a fisher man saw a parachute ileseend about the time the l.oweustein plane was crossing the channel. TWO MEN SHOT IN PENDLETON FIGHT l'KNlH.KTON. Ore., July 10. Mob Steele, shot in the head, ami Tom llenson, with a scalp wound, are under KUiird In a local hospital and Fay l(ove'and, of Weed. Oil., Is in the city Jn 1 1 iih lhe remult Of a shooting scrape here last nlicht, Officers Invest iKatinir lhe case Inti mated that no charKcs will In? filed. Indicating that t.oveland was Justified In shoothiK. Steele and Itenson are said In have attacked l.ovidand In his tnother-in-la v'h home where he had Just nffeeted n reconciliation with his wife from whom he had been separated for two years. WASHINGTON. July I a. b1l I-'umaal services for former Sena tor George li. Chamberlain of Ore ton who died here ycslcrdny will be held tomorrow with burial In ArliliKton cemetery. The former senator, who was chat nun u of the military affairs committee durltiK the world war served as a lieutenant duiiiiR lhe I !a no nek I ml la u wars In 1 NTH in t He noil. The services will be conducted by the llev. W. II. T. Squires of Norfolk,' Va.. who officiated nt lhe second ntiirrhiKe of the former senator three years iiko. STATRTS IN- PORTLAND POUTLANO, Ore., July 10. (f Thendnre Jackson, Klamath In dian, charwed with assault with in teni to kill, went on trial here tn flay. A number of Indiana from from the reservation filled the. cor ifdors waiting their turn us wit pesses. Jackson, nrrnnlfng lo the eotn plaint. attacked a relative, Jasper Turner Jackson, a erlpple. who died e vein I hours later. Tin defend ant Is said to have been intoxi cated. - 001 BY MAO SLAYER MAWII.I.K. Ala.. July 10. Mik. Henry Booher, her Hon KYert, ai;ei nml t vo hired men, Gabriel Grumpy and a man named "lilll," whone surname la unknown, were shot ttPdeath on lhelrMarm'ivo mile from here last nlKttt. No clue to the identity of the sla ver lias been discovered. - -- Hutbert New Elk Ruler MIAMI. t.. July It). (A1) Mur ray Hiilberrof New York f'itv wa unanimously eleeted Rrnnd exalted rujer ut Hie tilth ounuat convention of the Menevoietit nnd Protertlvc Order of Klkn hero today. I.os AllReles WHS selected nn nPXt year's convent Inn rlty by n vote of 1: tu ;'72 over i:i pusu, Texan. nnumn nnitinrni im i u n l uil umuunu o William Jeffries, Whose Car Killed Little Boy, Arrest ed in Dunsmuir, CaL Manslaughter Charge to Be Filed Police Blame Booze for the Tragedy. Ieputy Sheriff Paul Jenninj-.s was scheduled tn leave this after noon to hriim Jeffries to the county jail hero and, accordiim to a tele phone conversation between Khor ilf Jennings nnd Chief nf Pollen . YuiinK of Dunsmuir this ufternoou, : Jeffri.'s did not plan to fight extra , tilt Ion ami was willing to bo brouKhl u Oregon in face whatever cUur.ue i in placed u-;ainst liim. j William Jeffries, hit - and - run 'driver, whose auto, driven id u jhiuh rale, of speed nn the Asb t land-Klamath Falls highway yes terday afternoon about 3 o'clock, i strm k nnd killed Henry West, u j boy of tir years, was arrested nt 1 nunsmutr. Cab. this morning, and :1s held for the arrival of Jackson i county nuihorities. a elm rue of I nuinslaUKhter pi-obably will be , filed against him and he will ho I brought bai-k lo this county today junlcsjf his extradition is contested Aeenrdinj; to telephone advices received by Sheriff JennhiK-s, Jef 1 fries w;iy unarmed when uppre . hemleii, having thrown- uwny bis ' kiiii In the hurried fllidit that followed the tragedy, Jeffries was 'reported at Hornbrook. i'al., last nluht nt J o'clock, hut eaiiRht a i f'de from a pass nif iniirlsl nut I of that rlty. A possV was ninan i?.ed n h soon as the news of the j ace dent reached this city, ami I was in the field by 6 o'clock, i starting from the new itulclt nnto 1 mobile "that Jijf fries ftnnndnned. D'MhIIs nf the accident withered bv traffic officers show Hint the boy victim with three other nut hs was playing alonff th i hiKbway, nnd younjc West ran In front of the Jeffries car, which wns proceeding down the road ar a hinh rate of speed. Crushed b' the i in pact, the Itoy died before the arrival of Dr. O. A. Hnlnes of Ashland, who was immediately I'lllled. The dead boy Is the son of Jack West who Is employed at the mountain wmlll of C W. Me Onnatd of this eity. It Is nlleed' by the authorities that Jeffrlea had been drinktm: jior over a ween ami was in u t surly mood, it helm; further nl r l.'ifed Hud Sundiiy evenlnir h ibriatened Hie life of Jack West, j the dead boy's father. Monday Jeffries packed his household effects In his unto and started on a cum pint; trip, taklivt with him the receipts ot the serv ice st-it ion he operated at Moun tain' View, nmomii!ti to Jli00 In c hecks and cash. lie started inward the Pacific hiuhway and abandoned his car. Officers found the car and anions Hip effects a note with n mystery niiKle which read : "Must nee you at once. Kvery thlnjc has leaked out. It Is a, matter nf life nnd death now." Sheriff Jennings said this morn ln that he bnd not made any Investiuatlon if the "mystery I note," except that It looked like j a man's handwriting, nnd that the enly explanation be could of fer was that Jeffries was laylnr; the foundation for some sort oC a ruse. Jeffries Ik a married mnn nnd his wife Is still nt the service st j Hon. According to Sheriff Jen ! niiiKs. when questioned yesterday fevenlnc. she refused to lve nnv information na to where Jeffries would flee, or what his previous? addresses In California were. The Jeffries bavo lived at Mountain View for the last six months, coming there from California. The fiwtllve. according to re port from California, threw awnr, bin rifle early In his fllnht. Jef fries is a man past 40 years, welcltmir over 200 pounds. Pnssinp eara on the Paelfle hluhwiy were stopped andwaroh ed v(?sterday evenlm? by truffle officers tiort effort to npprthend .leirrtes, wiinoui -iu-i---f, ' A coroner's Imiuest Into the ac I cldent will be held t Ashland late today or tomorrow morning. I Accident. I iunotdable. i Jefferles today mipht have beon a free man had he not fled from Hie scene of the accident, accord Imr to the officers who Investi gated the triiKedy. Sheriff Jen nlnirs this forenoon was ronvlneed that the nccldefc wns unavoidable. Inasmuch an the West boy Jumped directly Into the path of Jefferles speedlim Hulck. As a result of the Impact with the ho v. the fender on the car wan deeply dented, the headlight wan broken and n lire carrier on the ship of the car wan iprumf tnit of shape. Jefferles, apparently unnerved nt the thmiifbt of what had happened. (Continued oo P BU)