Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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taKUKUKU MAILTRIBUNK
Dtilr, Aumbry, Wetklj
PuNmle'd bj tht
MRDFUU1) MUMTUIU CO.
M-IM9 ti. Fir fhoiw 71
BfMIKHT W. Rimi-, Pallor
8. SUMITKIl HMITU, llanfr
An lodfpitdnt Nr'pir
Entered ii arconrf cUm matter it Med
lord, Ortgon, under Act of March 8, 1670.
HUBSCKIITION KATES I
Bj Mill ! Ad sit tic; !
Daily, with Himctiy, jtir 7.A0 i
Dally, with Kun'iay, month....... .71
Dally, without Sunday, ar 6.60
Dally, without Suiuiny, month 16 ,
Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... 2-00
Sunday, one year 2.00 ;
By Carrier, in A.lvnri-p In Medfirt, Ali-
land. Jar kNOdVillr, 1,'rntntl I'oiht, I'lioenii,
Talent, Uoll Hill and on Jlnjiiwaja: i
Baily, with Kwi.ljy, month .7.1 '
Daily, willioul Humlay, month flft
Dally, without Sim-Jay. one ear... 7.(10
Daily, witb Minuter, one year 8.00 -
All terma, caali in advance.
UKUMKil OP TUB ASSOflATKI) I'UKSS j
Rwetvttis Full Wire Hervlc
Only paHT in city or county rc:f fring
Oewa by lelegTaph. 1
The Aaaor-lalrd Preci la eirlnalfely en
titled to the iu for i-f'mhlirjitiiin of ill
new a dipathra crp.litH to it or olherwiae
credited in thia arr, an J alio to the local j
oewa mlilihed h-n in.
All richt for rr'iuliliration of ipecit) dl
pitchea herein are aUo rracrwl.
Rworn dalle average circulation for tlx ,
aaontba ending April 1, ;.3 2.
Ofllcial purer of tlie City of Mcilford.
Official paper of Jaekaon Counu-.
Adrertin!iK Hfjirentativea
If. 0. UOCKNSKN & rOHI'ANT 1
Olftcca In Nrw York, Chicago. Detroit, .
San rranclico, Loa Ansclea. Seattle, 1'ort- !
bnd.
I Ye Smudge Pot 1
I Bj Arthur Perry
Women who know say Unit
tiiMsitIlit biles iiii'l sunburn h:ivi
nothing ill rouimnn.
(in top nT the train nf t.tlicr 1
traK'ilicf in eoiinceliun with llalla's!
flight. Mr. D'Aiiiiun.in is ahout In
write an inie. (i)elroit Nevvx.J j
A cluireli Uhx mil to a roi tier lot '
lief ore a khm llo, 'j, j
Olio Klliin of Monoiiliiln. Ha
waii, KiieeunilM'd nl lust, ami Thinx- !
day inatle a speeeh hefoic a :lvc
Club. '!
WiveH ami hoy friend are ex-lei-niinatinK
(heir liiishandM by nt-I
latOiliiK dyniitntle to uulo Miil.teiM. j
'I'll 1? nielhoil is I'tnitrhci thioi u.mc j
of cluh, rat ldneu.lt or flrearniK. j
A (JalHliei ikl, in a five- in In nl i- i
eunvej'HiUlon. nays "and how!" more '
times thiin ii K'Jil lawyer doe '
whereaw" In a reholuiiun aincd I
at the xa vim; nl i)n rlvi-rs ami thi- j
rescue of the fiMh. I
The i(. HuitIhoii I'lyniale null 1
1 Hi h started the minor tlu're would i
he horne-racliiK ut the fair ni oundM
nil next week. i
A roek-rihlied renuldieHIl Htnrted
MiiotliiK Scripture yesli-rday when :
a eonfoiiud'-il deinoeriit liiirnt fintli
Into "The SUIi-wiiIUm of New York."
Tim Hccrelary of Htale rejioilM a
ti u tnl icr of aulolHiw ha'e not yet I
heeured their Ml'JS llrcnscM. They
Hre too huxy Koini; f7 inlles an '
Iiour down a i-eeenlly paved street. I
Liquidation of cherries by sin
ners and seorriaws is rampant.
There Is nothing so uucordial as
a cherry cordial.
Organization of a boys" bass
drum corps fills a longlfelt wanl, I
nnd tnkcH the place uf the old-
fashioned Kspee loco motive engl
neer, who whistled IS times fm- lh
Main Stein crossing.
Arrest of a bootlegger without
(he bootlegger drawing a six-shooter
he had left on Ihe piano seems
unbelievable.
f Ihe horticulturists are'
milking ready to pick their pears. I
and sonic arc waiting for the pears j
tti pick themselves. I
Plot t nlte Ihe I l-vear-obl
boy who i.s MI when driving a car
and i: when going to the theater.
-I years old on election day, has
been thwarted.
New phone pnlex are l.clng In- I
slalhMi in all Hie leading alb ys. and
In accordance win, ciisomii long in j
v ogue at pole-raisings. hr strongest
nan presenl in master or e.Tr.
monies willi his rich barfloiie.
Fred Cowles of Santa liiol-iiia.
t'al.. Is in imr midst. Ma. Cowles
reports (hat lust year fir.- MVcpl
:.:t-ir..(;7.i.!oii.:T,.n.;,.j:.; iirriMi
trees weie teplanlcd on ."Vi7 acres.
Dr. Work, high
of the mil1
campaign, continues t. burp upon !
"the full dinner pail." Dr. Wink 1
should snap out of II and say a few !
words about the full ga-oliiic t.uik.
This paper will broad. aM on m t
Thursday evening, a slep.b -ft, p .
e.CMtilll of Ihe str.nilolis .If.. It ,f
ThomiiM lleem-y to catch Jim Tuuv
n.i . n ho. tor s iv,i,..i, i- , aib d
icne. u. j ciiampioiishlp
sprint. i
AoTji;it M Itm id in ;it i.M its.
i "lilno, t "al . i ii.inii 1 1
Tin parly who st.tri.-d a lie ..n
the Champion was eallc.l a bar in
la-t Friday's 1-Ur and im ii .-.
cull at the office. b- h;is not bri-n
In. or at least ha" m.t d. ebned j
himself, s.i we have arrived al the
conclusion I luil he Is a Iso a i o ard
The other Ihlng-i we might rail hue
would not pa.-; lb, po-totfic- uu
thoritbs. Itiitlm.i Is t.oorl.
S t,i;.l. Hie.. July ;-i - - yp. -
('orpornlion filing and .mituat li
cense lees receUed by '(tie stat
t urporalloii denart nx nt nr I hi
year, tip to July . broke all pic
ions records, w il b a total
1
i lai.oK. coiniuisMbuif-r Mark 1
M.-C.-llist. r said todH v. Th! i
an t xeess nl 4o,7 T; uvi-r '11.
Governor In Mr 'mdi
NKW LONDON. Conn,, July I ,
lAt John Trumbull, Connect- '
c ii I'm flying kovimiph-. escaped in- j
jury. Lieutenant Colonel James w. j
Gilson, assistant adjutant gem i al. j
nnd three mechanics were hurt m '
un airplane crash ut Trumbull field. !
Ihe slate' new airport al Po.pio
tpjcli today, I
DAME ELLEN TERRY
EI.I.KN TKKKY, vio dicil in Kiiv'liiiiil loday at the riic: nhl
ij!t! of 11, l'('ii'i'si'iiti'il i iMinihiiiiitioii seldom fount I in one
individual, talent, rale physical hraiity, and an ixtiaordinaiy
sweetness of elnil'aeter.
IViu. kIio wax inn iri i'r I ,, i.mii.Iw f lime nnil Wl yiinnlu...
of love h flairs, they suy. Whether r jiot Hint is true, then is no I
tloiiht tlutt Imth tor herself, her children and lid friends, sh?:
often (lisregimlcil the nsiiiil c niivcntiojfK.
I Silt Im possessed ii suhl le,
pnrily iiiid rsoeiihnl yooilness, vlndi soiiiehow raised her I'm
nltove. those itim-id rult's itii'i ri irnliilions which Sociely, pitrticu
larly in iin Anulo-Siixon cuiinlry. deniautls from others.
I'erhitps the iiiiswrr is sin- really eared. She loved life, sho
loved her aft, she loved I lie world, not in the abstract, not
casually, but from Iter heart, (ieiniine kindness, a much rarer
(pialily than most people suppose she possessed at all times,
mid to a decree that in another would have been mere affection,
but in her was raised to ihe higher plane of spiritual attachment
, ... ....... .
remaps no Hie more completely than JMJen 1 erry s retlitfd
Shaln'speare's dictum
bones. " hily what is
lat the
rod, ami
heritage to the world. -key-mile
of her character
because
CRATER LAKE,
' K arc indebted to Th
Aoain Crater I,ale is in California. '
This t inic it is the Loeomot i ve Kninccrs' .joiirinil,
published at Dcs .Moines. Iowji, that juiiiblcs uoorapJiy,
in an article published in its duly issue.
The writer, .vho siiis himself "Jirolher W. E. Jtutler
of Division L'S." sas: ,
"If you wish to see a volcano thai hits blown its head
off. jo to 'ruler Lake National park in California and you
will Kee a hole in the earth '2 miles lojiy. five miles wide
and :IH0 fed deep, in which there is L'OUO feet of water.'
California has been credited with every seenie ttllruc
t ion Oreoon possesses, including 1 ult noniah Falls and
the' Columbia Kiver hirway, so this latest editorial pil
lage is not surprising;.
One would think thai maaiue writers ami editors
would consult t heir fift li rade corapliies, however,
beftH'e liecomino so reckless with boundarv lilies.
QUILJL
is
hie t rouble wit
c I'll Ii'll niiiii:n;i
America
'omplcx.
Tlii-rc's always some
summer, hut a kiss does
The.
itblc man.
M r. Hoover is an
ible to In-eak. the Solid South
. -
are two sides: The one
alls
What will w
class Probably
usual.
A man's objeetiun to a breakfast room is its constant
to become Ihe regular dinner and supper room. also.
The lill-eeiit article is worth 1" cents. The othc
represents tin st of making- you want it.
Which-bind has the I M'st COoks
the most anti-fat pills .'
A casual sillily of political speeches suggests
sal desire to he thin has now affected ideas.
Americanism : Cctlino bored
al home but play bridge; oipo
pla ino bridge.
Cheerful lnser: A poor sporl who spoils your victory hv
pretending- he didu'1 care eiinuirh to I rv verv bard.
There would be fewer wrecks on the matrimonial seas if the
dear crcalure would rock ihe eradb- instead of rockino the boat.
The reason some people have so much trouble is hceaus
they have llivvcr incomes and truck manners.
Von can tell an American anywhere, it he's loal'inir.
spends imuiry cv.-iy 'rw minutes because he ean't think of
thing- else to do.
MUTT AND JEFF
NOW, tteetgcY, i'mGomwA
FAVOfclTS. WAV OF f
FIGHTIMG, IM Ttti
clinches with om
indet'iirjilile, luitive (jiialily til'
"jrood is oft interred with tin
fine and ennoldini:, will be her
these things formed the real!
CALIFORNIA!
Dalles Chronicle for t lie follow-,
POINTS
11 ' ' 1 "
that so many fjrown-ups retain
ear doesn 't skid so much in
but no even Mr. Cord has been
tlutt Is riohl mil ll l..l
do when birth control kills off the upper
get out great men from the other class as
effort
0 Cents
.'
Well, which one consumes
thai
because there's nothing- i
to an eNpciuive resort
. do
ami
He
aic
Trainer Jeff Loses His
see J oi ; is uks. 1
PoSOM; VOO GoTTA VA(ol?te
UP f DFCMte FO($ IT. I
"''
JtFF.'
Personal Health Service
o By WILLIAM BEADY, U. D.
Higned Mtra peitilnlna; to irrfonal
nnnrii uy or. ii r;i(iy n i ij ii.;kmj, bcii-udiirPNXf-ii pr.vcio
'iff and written in ink. Owing to (liu Jnij;e number
m le aiiKwfred hi-re. No reply can be nisele to fuerici
Addreita Dr. William IJrudy, in cure of thia newn.ier.
I :,:u!!'' ly: ca" ' """"l H:"-
Tin-: ini:vj:Tij
otlK-rwiso known ii
"U i'ii It ii ilk Irs'
and to tloctorM as
Malk- Valtiiis, o-
I e 11 tiul flatfoot,
ji unuti-j fcit.
huh defined in a
pi evious Hi.ijldinn.
.Now for tlio Ue-
vi-ntion of this
mill loo common
Lruuble tt younn,
persons. ,
As faulty mi-
tritiou is a pre-
tlispoHint; X: u us..-,
the child Hhuuld
1 ,lilVi:
, mcdi'
Ihe benefit of a prop, r
1 or health examination,
l-'aully nutrition do-n'i uu-an in-
Miffieient or improper food, buL
, f I..-..,,
' (.Md to Impaiimeiu f healih. re-
t,,nh'u' Krowth, deficient sirenHtb
or v.Kor. 1'arenls should strive
to Kvl out of their JieudH I he
pesK.mihtie or fatalistic noiion thai
soine children ai: just naturally
frail, weak, below .standard in
this or that ropect, endowed Willi
Weak Iuiium. wejik heurt, weak
stomach, weak blood, ;ind all that
senseless Kiiesswork. It is unl'uir
to ihe boy or Kirl. The liandi-
'cap is sometimes not ea.y tq re
i move and niinetiuies not "possible
'to remove, but that dues not Jus
tify a policy of bliiul iKinnanc
and nctfleci. it is surely ihe
! parent's plain iltlty tu fcive the
child a fair start and a free
cliaiieo to win.
; ( iencral physical truinint? is
j next in importance to puttiiiK the
j child in a condition free lo Kuin.
I If the si'huol is a poor one ami
'docs not provide for the physical
jedliciitbitl of the child, then this.
. part of the IruiniuK must be ear-
j lied on at home. The
hools (
j tire inclined to shift to the par
ents about 'Z't per cent of even the
j mental training of children; as
! for physical 1 raininu, I hey don't
lake Jt very seriously in th"
i schools, as vet. At home Ihe
j boy or Kirl should be encouraged
-to indulk'e in active sanies, play.
, as ruiiKh as the child likes, and
'without loo much regard for
"safeiy." live the child free
(bun to play, -but discourage the
habit of attendluK names or per-
torina ii' es as a mere spectator.
i These days it is not so diffi
1 1 ult as il w as 10 or iMi .-ar
ago to get well shaped shoes fo
'boys and girls. All good sho
inn nut act ut ers now furnish hy
gicliie lasts, and it is not neces
sary to pat i onize expensive "stir-
, gical." orthopedic" or "correc-'
ilive" shoemakers. There are still
(ton manv harebrained mothers
who permit little girls tu adopt
l 'i ench heels at an age when
j the girls should be Wearing
ieaks or sandals or lieelless play
j shoes of one kind o
j Appeals In the name
(health bounce off the
' such mothers without
another,
of good
heads of
making
dem. regular girl should never!
( be permitted to wear French .
; heels or anything of the kind, i
'everi for occasional dressnp af-I
) fairs, unt il she is 1 ii or
i and w hen she
does get old
enough
wear cni she will toss 'en
j in the closet and get right bach
iinlo her sport or every-day shoe
'as soon as the party Is over
i 'hat is. if she expects to be grace
ful and attractive as a woman I
j should be. The Important fea-I
i litres of good shoes are these; j
1. Length and breadth
I exceed I hose measurements n
j feet taken while the feet
! Ihe weight of the body,
j '1. Kounded blunt te.es,
pointed.
;s. Straight inside lines.
-I. limost flexibility of
; and shank.
I .". The lower the heels
j better; heelless shoes are best. '
The habit of going barefoot is 1
.always beneficial. If this is Im
possible, ih.-u soft soled sneaks,
tennis shoes, moccasins ..r sandals
! may be worn at every opportu-j
nily : one of Ihe good feat tires
I of these shoes is that they are
; v in unity heelless.
111 the m-xt scolding about Weuk-
j foot we ll . (insider home treat
ment. Meanwhile, always try to
leav e foot prints in I wo parallel
' lines or even a bit pigeon toed
if ou want to have normal, com
fortable f..,.t.
I (,M i:stios M ANSU Fits
; Ttuih U liner Than Mjtli '
Mothers or fathers who want
i to start children tb.ukint: hi the1
j right wa' will find a pamphlet
issued by the liiiled Stales public'
Temper at Heeney's
TOM, DON'T
T
i
health and livgiene, nut to dNeaao iliagnoia or
(luititf to (lit In ii;e number of letters r,
W u" b conform.
or u
:akioot.
h
iitit
.M-rvli-e. WashjiiKtoli, 1J.
exi elJelit Ktlldf. It in eii
"Tht; Wonderful Miujy of
and ouiline.s n a fine way
'.. it
tilled
Lift-,'
" mother ' answeiH for her youiiK
'lauyhter s tiivtioiih or a fatlu r'.J
answers for hi.i yomm' Mon'ii iiues
liuii j
Itrgnliir rcllci-s.
'f'"1' -'tuer of a hoy from 10 to
1 yearn ol ay; lius a mst im-
puiiant job ut out for him, hut
h sturi.s rihl and handles the
j"1' with due consideration at all
tini'-s. it will be i Kteat thing for
the boy ami a Kiealer happiness
iur his dad. Jle will f:nd help
01 paniphbt i.vued by the Auieri-.
;"i .Medical association, Chicago,
Ill :,t It-Ill II ,iUV (lllf is
i-all.-d ".I. din's vaeiition." for boys
1'J to j:. years. Another is called
mnus. or i.oy.f n, to is year.s.
!' I rlciid
"m" datiuhter, just 1J, has sud-
dcn! koiic boy nnx.y. She stems
i b.te lost iiileiesl in her nicer
Kirl coinpaiuons. except one 01
two who think and talk nothing
hut boys. 1 suppose Uii i;, to
be expected, but she seems so
yoiiiiK. . . Mrs. JJ.
Answer It is a bit youn. Ha-
oiir dauKlUej- had proper instruc
tion from mother about lite anil
love ..nd so on? If not. she hasn't
hail a fair deal. Send 1 0 cents
lo A iiioricjin Social Hyiene asso
ciation. ;! 7 1 Seventh avenue, New
York city, fur a copy of "Your
Mother's Daughter." by II u t h ,
Kimball f.Jai diner. '
Jivp ihe I). . Well.
Is it unnealthy lor a dor to
sleep in the same room as a child i
years idil ? Does a dus Inllttlr
moie oxjkcii tl.aii a human beliitf'
Does
doK exhale air whlel tt$
I f rent l'roiii a.r exhaled by u
human beinj-'V (.'. J. i,
Answer S'i far as the air is
concerned, the dun nii'ht as well,
be another diiUl in the room.'
There is just u;,e objeetiun lo the'
practice of letting the do sleep
ii the room with ihe child. The'
child may cl w onus li oni the j
-iiUf in the do's saliva. It is fur!
i his rcuMMi that ,i dox must never j
be allownl to li' li the hands or i
face of a i hild; and this is ulso i
he reason wli v it is important
that the hands be immediately
I unshed after off -rini; the do any
! food.
Atil-Acid.
j I' lease publish a remedy for
liicid condition of the stomach.
M ' ;-
Answer leu grains of calcium
rbonale (prepmed chalk),
iu'opvright by John Uille t'o.)
1
'
It's said an cnoriiiotis depart
incul store II In- erected In Palis
Willi nnd -pace i uoiigh fer Aincrl
can women fliers t' alight on it.
You've got I be a philanthropist
or a mciiace t lie iiilsM'il these
days.
(Copyright John F. Dllle t'o
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pane One)
At I'unliac. llencnil Motors un
Ihorities meet to discuss develop
ment nf transportation hy irueks,
truck prmluctlon and stile.
Devidoi inien t nl motor trucks
Camp
YOW
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lartrfii 1
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m'ii - - ' m . 1 1
UNCOWTtfOLftBLe
I
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Wilt Mason.)
IMPATIKXCK
When tilings wruttn. we're
prune to rear, and wear a frown
from ear to ear, and say un
seemly things; we .shuck our
loviiiu aunts and wives with
s p e v v h e s , sharp as butcher
1; ti I v e , w.l th bitter, caustic
flDiKS. If there are dogs, at
hand, or eats, we kick them
roundly in the sluts, which gives
us small relief; wj cu ithe
luck in bitter term, abuse the
welkin tilt It pqutrmx, and rant
and yell and beef. J used to be
afflicted thus; at, each mis
chance I'd raise a fuss, and
spoil a ha'ppy day; the women
folk, consumed with dread,
would place wet towels on my
head, to drive the heat away.
Ami then one day the Old JJoe
came to put a plaster on my
frame, and 'found me lit a rnuc;
he saw me rant around the
shack, assault the cat and then
attack the parrot in its e;ie.
And all because I couldn't find
a certain book 1 hal in mind,
a tome I wished to read; the
I I loc viewed me with a frown
and said, when I had simmered
down, "You arc a chump, in
deed. If you would reach a
green old age you'll have to
curb your senseless rage, be
quiet and serene; "some morning
when yuii throw a fit your apop
lectic works will quit, I wot and
also ween. There's nothing
worse tliNn frequent ire; it is
a fierce, consuming fire, destroy
ing nerve and bruin: you'll pray
for patience every day, ;uid shoo
all angry thoughts away. If you'd
bo strictly sane." The Old Doe
threw a scare in me. and now
because I have to In I'm pa
tient all the time; I do not let
my passions whiz, and I'm sur
prised how easy 'tis to shun my
former crime.
ini'iuis economy nnd laboi'-saviiij,-t'or
fanner.s.
It ini'Hiis Kreater cffliloncv for
every braiieh of industry, ami will
1'iee horses from tasks fit only for
niaeiiines,
.Mr. Sareovitch, or the Macedon
ian revolutionary commillee, com
mits murders wholesale anil ruth
lessly. Macedonians, dislike Ser
bians. Sareovitch locked up ten
Serbians, Including four gendarmes.
In a hut. and burned them ull ulivc.
The Serbian novcinmcnt oilers
a reward of 1,0Ihi.ii(iii dinars for the
Macedonian bandit.
Nothing succeeds like success,
with horses or men. Kelstead won
the derby, the bellili!,' to !
U'talnst him. Uet'ore the rue; yon
could have bought the horse, prob
ably, for Si'O.unil. Xow his owner
n'tuses $,jiiil,0uu offered by an
American.
T WANT TO
T FOR SPEECH
, PORTLAND. Ore,. July LI I . (I)
I.. L. Langley. democratic state
chairman, sent a letter to a ban
uuel (f ilemoerats last night, slitt
ing that he did not wish lo sponsor
discussion of campaign plans for
O over nor Smith until after the
governor had issued his letter of
acceptance of the democratic nom
ination for president.
After a discussion in which Will
lam S. Levens and (ieorge F. Alex
ander participated. It was decided
to appoint a committee to reipiest
Langley to Issue a call Immediate
ly for organization of t he stale
committee, and MI.'i was raised
a inoug those present to jiay ex
penses of the committee members
In coming to Portland. The view
was expressed by some of those
discussing ihe matter that to wait
until the Smith notification late In
August would leave loo sdiort a
time before election for conducting
the campaign in Oregon.
CANDY. Missionary Alliance
opens 17-acre camp ground on Mo
lull river.
Kugene school levy Is $-'02,703
after a s:P.'. cut.
TOM' i
70U ifln i
TIFFFWT)
IZATION
IM nCPV CTATfl
111 LILIU UiniL
NKW YOUK. July ZliA) The
directing agenctc of tlu. demo
cratic, national campaign will be
an advisory commit let composed
of oub representative from each
state in the union and an execu
tive committee- of seven, headed
by himself. National committee
t.'haii -man John J. Itaskob an
nounced loduy.
The announcement wan made
after a lengthy conference between
Itaskob, fol. Herbert II. J.ehniatl,
national committee financial direc
tor; lidted Statt-s Senator I'eler
P.. Cerry of Kht.de Island, and
other democratic leaders. Senator
Cerry will be chairman of the ad
visory committee.
riaskob said that the personnel
of both committees had been de
cided -on. but that it would not be
made public until all acceptances
had been received.
The advisory committee will con
duct a survey of the country, stale
by state, each member then re
porting on conditions and advising
a course of action. The executive
1 committee will carry out the pro
posals of the advisory committee,
Haskoh alone having power of voto.
Itaskob said that no decision hail
yet been reached un the proposal
of Senator Joseph T. Uobinson,
democratic candidate for vice pres
ident, for a headquarters in the
south to combat anti-Smith scnti-
' meat there.
FIRST BOAT FOR j
6 YEARS LANDS j
AT PT.
POINT I1AKKOW. Alaska, July
1 tfi First to pierce the Arctic
isolation of Point Harrow for six
consecutive years, the motorship
Patterson was plunging through
the ice to the eastward uf here to
day. The ship picked its way
through tin- moving ice floes off
the Point liarrow anchorage Wed
nesday and discharged mail and
fruit before continuing lo remote
ami sparsely settled trading posts
farther east.
The Patterson took advantage of
the first opportunity to reach Point
Harrow, the ice having started to
move only the day before.
The above dispatch is the first
rngulnr news ujiiefce .trnmjmittc-d
by 'the novvi,'' established govern
ment radio station at l'oint liar
row. The nplio station will keep
the 14 whiles and 4 mo natives of
the settlement, the farthest north
under the American flag, in con
stant touch with the outside world.
lie fore establishment of the ra
dio station, trading vessels during
the brief Arctic summer, or the
tortuously slow dog team was Point
Harrow's only regular means of
communication with the more set
tied portions of the gtohe.
Drank on Beer, La
Grande Couple Go
on the Warpath
LA GIIANDK. Ore.. July 2 I . tfl'j i
Mr. and Mrs. 10. J. Morrison were :
fined a total of Sioo in city court'
last night on foir different counts, j
Moth were fined ? I .".0 for disorder
ly conduct. Morrison was fined'
-5 1 no for possession of beer and his ;
wife was fined $1mm for destruction
of city property. Officers raided ,
their home Tuesday night, and re
ported finding some beer.
Doth were alleged to have used '
abusive, profane language and Mrs.!
Morrison violently resisted officers,1
and smashed windows and dishes
in the eity Jail. A record crowd 1
attended the trial.
The "Pom- IJcggar. i
N !: W V 0 1 ; K . J u ly -l I . blV
Arrested for soliciting alms from
women on their way to work.
Ijtintel Sugrue. ti.i years old. ,
showed his resentment to being ,
calbd a "bum" by boasting in"
court that he had JL'M.uOo in the
bank. 1
ft I A 1 I A 1 1 A
Ho Ho Ho
HA HA HA
HAl
1 3-YEAR-OLD BOY
SAVES 5 PEOPLE
FROM nPilWMII
ST. lAdiS, Jul 2l.iA) I.eoll
I 'a I la i. an, I :S-yeaivnld .-choul buy
vras a hero today after he saved
five persons from drowning in
a sbugh in the Mississippi rive,
last night. The lives of t we
children were claimed by th-.
slough, however.
Several families wei e enjoying
an outing on the hanks of the
slough. It was decided to go
swimming and Jioy Jlellmau, S,
ami Kffie f.ee Anderson, !i. wading
to the enter of the slough, sud
denly sank from sight in :in ft claf
of water. 1 totli were drowned.
Mrs. Delphie Anderson, mother
of i iie girl, tried vainly to rescue
her daughter and was herself
saved by young Callani'ii, who
drugged her to shore. J. -on- then
brought to :-afeiy Margaret and
Flora lellman, who had attempt
ed to rescue their brother Uuy.
iierlha Andersun, l l. and Kay
Amb rsun. fl. sisters of Kif It , luul
in the meantime become involved
111 deep water and the youth
lowed them to shallow watt r.
All but I. con i 'a liana n were in
experienced swimmers. The lad,
who is skillful in the water, was
said to have saved a 12-yeif-old
boy from drowning last sum
mer. AGAIN ERUPTS AS
POPULACE FLEE
.MANILA. July l' I . (l'i A vio
lent eruption of May on, the vol
cano in Albny province which re
rectnly became unusually active,
today terrified the popu lace for
miles In all directions. Huslucss
in Legaspl and smaller towns near
the base of the volcanic mountain
was paralyzed.
Lava shot from the crater in a
dense column of smoke, which cast
a pall over much of the province.
The activity was accompanied by a
deep rumbling which intensified the
terror of an already panie-sttieken
populace. A deluge of hot ashes
was reported to have fallen over
the villages of Tabaco and Malil
put. Governor General stimson an
nounced he would leave Manila to
morrow aboard the cruiser Trenton
for Legaspi to investigate the situ
ation. Jkj
OF MAIL THEFT
N K W V O 1 1 K ; J u ly 1 1 (Pj
Archibald Chapman, a n assistant
linen keep in hie steward's de
partment, was today charged Willi
the theft of registered mail from
the liiited States liner Leviathan
between June It) and June 'l'i.
while the -vessel was on the high
seas.
Chapman was held In $7,100 ball
for a hearing on August !i when
arraigned before liiited States
Com m issjoner O'Neill. He Is '.)'!
and comes from London, Kng
l.in.l. The Leviathan dock d here yes
terday. Commodore Cunningham. W
her master, said that it had been T
learned that the loss from the
mails would not exceed tM00. bur
a postal inspi ctor placed the loss
Mono higher. At that time both
denied t hat an arrest h id been
made.
A detective had made the round
(rip on the prvle of the American
merchant marine in order to in
vestigate the robbery. It w;is
some time after the robbery had
beer, discovtied before the los:'
on Id be determined, because it
was necessary to check with th"
sendeis of the mail.
By BUD FISHER
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