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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1928)
o o o 'wwwwwi wvti: TnTr.rsT:. MTDFoim, nrcrcfloNV roT:T. xtlv 23, 102s. LABORITE liWBIirf DPQinMQ TO RECORD BROKEN m nuiMft M.UIUHU IU "BIG GUNS" IN BATTLE OF SMITH FOR PRESIDENCY, GAINPEMX Louis Morenes Quits Cabi ' net in Mexico Under Fire ; and Further Trouble Is Not Expected Slayer of , Obregon Makes Complete Confession -Catholics Aid ! Probe. BY FOUR DAYS John Henry Mears and Capt. Collyer Go Around World t !in , 23 Days Sealyham , Terrier Completes Jour-' ney With His Master. MKXII'O (MTV, July 23. 'V) licHijrnalloii of Luih Moi-kccn, mit H'fiiry of lul.Mtr, whOMo llfo has hern in t)aiiKr Kin en uit- nKiaH.tiniaiitii of (!'iir'ral Ah'.lid OhriKiM, imlny 1VUS licl!rV4(l lu ha w li'.sMi-m-il (in; gononil fi't'lliiK f tfiisiiin, AKiarliin liii(lcrn liajiiinn' Mui' onrs jim (Hie nf 1 1 1 ' "jisyrhulftfilcal nuthora" of the cihiu hail nssot-t-d that iinh-Hrf his withiln-w I'rmn the KuviTiiiiicni ilii'i c won til In civil warfare. The rent ral cuin miH''' nf .he rc'Kliiiutl f'-iieruiidii ni' ,.:!.' in hl riicli'd ,M uriiiics mikI two nlhei' la bor leaders, (Vleslinti ('uhim, chief or oriliiianee HupplieM, and Ki In ra il u Alndena, eliief of tl)e novern llieiit prlnliny HhnpH. to resign, 3irvslilent Catle.s prumpi ly accept ed I heir wilhdrawal from IMh fcuv crunieiit,' onnel liletirdo Topcic, aek Tlowli'dKcd leader nf 1 hi' Ohrenn nuthniM I parly, wiliI I lint 1 here was now Mule likelihood of dis turbance.!. Ulllier f'reMen, ('alien or Aaron Raenz, Veiniir nf N'lO'Va l.eiin, Will he named by ciinc.rcHM pruUn loii'il ireidcnl nf .Me.icii fitT I Wo j'earH, Culimcl Tujielf .said. MI-A'ICO CITV, July 211. Oeneral A ntonlo KIoh Zerluehe. Chief uf pollco of Mexico City Htated today that a fall cruifi'MSinii ItaH heeil iditaliH'd from Jose te 3-fon Titi-al, ucruj-ed nuHassin of Prenldent -elect Ohretfoil. hut I hat lie wmh unable as yet to reveal its content.. The chief of police wihl that the embolic clergy were con perm Inn with the police In the lnveMli14.1t. on of tho aHHiiNHlnatlon. lie added that laiin MoroncH. former mtniNter of labor, whoso I'esignation bad been demanded by AKiarlan factluus, wan rcpurtcil to be hi'tfan and that the police were InvcHilKatinK rcpiirtN of his wherc nbouiM In .Mexico City. . lie nl.so said that I he police have a report that a man na in cd Manuel Trejo whone rnnneel Ions have not been revealed mid who in said to have futnlnheil the pistol with which (icncntl Ohrt'Kon was killed, h:iH fled to the Cliitcd Kiates. SKW VdllK, July 7I'J John Henry Alears, tnciurlcal pro ducer (ind writer, ami Captain C It. I). Collyur, rii." toilay held lite record fur a in le of the ,-lobc 2:i (lay.s. 1,1 houi'H, lil miii ul e.-: and ; heron tin. They brolt l be old record by 4 tiiiyn and -:! boors. 'I hey stepped from an automo bile ill ilatleiy I'.uli last iili;h: at o'clock eomiitetliiK a Jour ney by boat ami airplane which they bewail from tho name plac; I he inni niiiK of J line L'lt, With them, liarkiiiK ent h tishis liealiy. Was a little Sealyham t''i--rler, named Tniiwiml, who liad Hjicd with them over IWo ocean.- and three i onlincnlH, Thu last U'k of their flight, It'om .MtniiiMpottH, they found one of the. irio.Ht dilficult n't the entire trip. Tloy wen- forced to batlle Ion ii ud lo w-lyinj; cloud for t h lfiHi. part of their HIk'h, detmir inj; by what a vial urn ca II the 'Vcenie ionic," down Ihe Susim lianna river to the Delaware nvi-r at .Mlddlclowii, I'a., wheie they cut acroHM New .lei'scy to ,M ill'-r Ileld, Stalcn l.sland. Hy his (rip Mcai'M aualn be came co-bolder of i he record for circling tin Mlobe, lircakiiiK that of Union Wells ami Kdward Kvans, net in The WelN- l-A a iih expedition bad broken I he record of :trt dayn. which .le;us set in Ifil::. Nationalists Have Brief Reign in Shantung -! Chang's Ex-Soldiers Cap ture Chefoo, Pull Down1 Sun Flag 30 U. S. War-! ships in Harbor Protect! i Americans. CHKKOO, ShantMiiK. China, July; I'a. tI'j The recently hoisied sun: banner of the Chinese nationalist w:ih hauled down hero today and' replaced by the flvii-bo rred "la' uf nort h China. The nut i una list military commander look refuse a hoard a Ih ltish MiiHiK)ial. IIin disarmed. 'I bene developments severe finlltilie; Which inldniKht betwen the and TiUiMt Moldicrn who vessel bound Idlers have n caim after started at nai iona lists ) bad served ! ROBBED OF $1000! ii nder Cha nti Tsun -Cham;, mill-, . laiy governor of HluiuluiiH, Th.1 ' ( ham; T-sun-CbaiiniieM had lieeu j recenity im oriioiatcil IntQ the na- ( lioiiiilist army, but they. Renounced i their new alle'innoG and Kiilnod j ' control of the city. j 1 While flKhtintf wan In progress' i foreign warships himled iatrols and one American sailor was ! wounded lu t be ha nd by a, stray j bullet, j iiir finbiinK lasled is hours. It j ceased this eveniiiK, but Ho- for-! j elun iiiarier is in a eomplete . !;:;tle of dcf'-llhe ;ind Ihe prec;iil- ; lions will be conlimied h st re-i newed (list ur ha noes event nat. j j The victorious nort hern forcen 'have closed the liank of Com-, i mtinicatlons. This instil til ion linn -, dlc.s the customs funds and its suspension has ,m topped all port ! movement of cargoes. The bank buildim; is picketed by northern troops and the manairer of the bank has been arrested. j I , i hi w m - - Mk Mha' t'LORENCE TL COL. HERBERT H. LEHMAN joiiu j iv .::.'- ,r mps?4pi m?mmmTm hJ? r' L , r i;VrJli- i A i'll VV v4lA f Vj IxiH Wik liIA P' 7 if Y " i r r ( in PV Jik. 1 8&a? 'ja IS COiElEOPPS r5) r-; WASiHNC.ToN. .luly Tbe inierstnle commere. ion was told today by FRAN'K BVRD CtlARL.ES A.. 0REA.Tt-tOU3E fCOTT FERIUS GOV. R-'UtKV Here are the new Democratic genera's, who will battle to land Governor' Alfred E. Smith, of New York, in the White House: John J. Uaskob, head of the finance committee of General Motors, who is Ihe new chairman of the Democratic national committee; Colonel Herbert H. Lehman, New York broker, chairman of the party'n finance committee; James W. Gerard, of Brooklyn, N. Y.( former ambassador to Germany, treasurer of the nations! committee; Charles A. Greatliouso, of Indiana, secretary; U. S. Senator l'eter G. Gerry, of Khode Island, chairman of the advisory committee to the national commit tee, und the following vico chairmen and vice chairwomen, a.; appointed by Chairman Uaskob at a meet In in New Yotl:: Frank Hague, New Jersey; Coventor Harry Hyrd, of Virginia; Scott Ferris, Oklahoma; Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former governor of Wyoming, and Mra. Florence Farley, Kansas. :t, sionei- Mi Ma nainy, that abuses in ihe ue uf railroad owned pri vate passenger cars were com mon ami extensive. Mo suKff'sied si series of new regulations to limit railroad expenditures in this field. .McManamy, in a report, ad vised the commission that a study of private car movements during the last three years had di.sclosed wasteful a nd unlawful movement on a la ro scale. IP; recom mended that the commission here after forbid one railroad from moving a private car for another road, except at regular charges, thus abolishing the system by which such ears are moved free when off their homo lines. The report declared that the practice of ti ansportinK persons other than railroad employes in private passenger cars at the same rates charged passengers provided only with ordinary coach accom modations constituted an unjust discrimination and should like wise be prohibited. A Kcnera I pracl ice of the use of railroad private cars by 'be wives, da u liters and friends of railroad officials for the 1 rans portnifnn of parties to and from pleasure resorts was described bv .McManamy. C e rial n railroads were cited as beinji particularly enKaeed in siu-h practice. In a number of cases the parties car ried on private, cars included of ficers of industrial corporations and their families, Indicating a use uf the free transportation to Influence shipments. One private car. blent H ied as "owned by t he i vice-president of one of the east -' nrn carriers," was found to have J been i ra veli ne; steadily for three ! years to all points in the 1'niied : slates. Watch the chef broil chops To sfai. in the juices and coot the meat evenly, each side of the chop must be ex posed to the fire a few mo ments at a time. Hills Bios.' patented, continuous process of roasting coffee a jew po mills at a time roasts every coffee berry evenly and produces flavor no other method could. HILLS BROS COFFEE 0 1928 Frtth from the. original VJfiiuin put k. Eauty opened with it hey. Clrl Is Drowned CIIKMAI.1H. Wn., .July I'll. (!) While tryhiK to lejtrn to swim In the Cowlitz river yesterday af ternoon, MIhs Olive Havens, Iti, daughter of M is. Claude II. 1 1 li vens, of Tacoma, was drowned one and a half miles below Tol edo. The body was recovered I'OKTLAM), Ore,, .Inly "i olicc were w.tboHl a clue to day in their search for a lull, roughly dressed man who held up Ihe manager's office of tho I'ortliind theater and escaped with J I nun in currency, w h I e h In forced ihe cashier to turn over.: While t be pat ions were en Joy I tut a film drama, a real life play was hciim enacted behind their ! back,. j The robber held up Miirrvi Warebam, house niaiuiKer. Koberl j lilalr, theater manager and Sieve ). Cbecver, treasurer, and walked out or the building with the cur-! reney, leaving $f)- in silver on a; table. Scow Sinks; ClrK Itcxiicd. ! (il'MKNKHVll.l.l-; Two Ijw niieles mrls. Misses Mary Selav-I one and .Mary Kalivlch, wet'" j a in o 1 1 v, LTi p ; i s se m; e r on a s c o w . i which sank In the ltusslan river. All were rescued. The scow wa- used to 1 1 ansport crowds t Onlblne beieb H 1 1 A X C 11 A I , China. ,1 u 1 y :i . P) Wit h 'Ml American war ves sels in the harbor at Chefoo, there Wiis no apprehension here for the safety of America us t here, Oilier foreigners ere believed to be equally well Kuarded by the num ber of naval men available for landing parties. .Mark L. Ilrlstul, rca r-ad niira 1 V. S. X.,' In comma ml of the hlna station, arrived here .Inly t! n t he Clanship IMttsburg. lie did not comment on the Chefoo outbreak but lie iudic.-ticd a feel ing 1 hat foreigner." were In no way etlda ngered. C. C. Wang, foreign minister of the nationalist government, said he bad received no in format Ion from Chefoo. but be e-spln hied that the nationalists hove not tried to establish firm authority In Che too nor, in fact. In northeast Shantung generally, l-'or this rea son, he Indicated, his govern meat attached no great significance to the outbreak. IT I1IUI NEW YORK CITY; 4 POLICE ; tshe ! flatirons I tiirnish.mis j windows tipoi Then !-hot windows and officers drew ijhairs, nd misi m)k bricks, lianeotis house ere direci.-d from the officers, were fired from house tops, and t he t heir own weapons, XKW VOIlIv A special so,uad on duty today Hon of renco i July 23. (P)--of policemen was n the negro aeu- Marlem, to prevetj; rcciir ' ilisorders, in which four prol eci- luob of r.no. when Traf Kubeil nt aicnce Oon o other ne- apart- but fired only in the air. About 1,'jO pollcenieu and the j fire apparatus were making slow j headway lu unclling the disturb i ane when a police emergeiicv sipiad arrived with a machine gun prominently displayed. Soon the si reels were cleared. Oonahl was arrested on a charge of felonious assa ult. and another negro, Derinol Hailey, who bad refused to move on when or dered, was charged with disor derly conduct. Knbeil suffered internal inju- a i t;i-: stok am; plant. (Continued from I'age One) policemen were injur lug themselves from negroes, estimated at 1 The trouble shifted fic Officer Charles . .up . . in in icsi i. lai a Id. licensed wit h 1 wn groes, of breaking into mem and beating a negress. : tmo .o s in machinery operation is Donald resisted arrest, and as underway. The packing bruise al two other negroes attacked the h" hle track facilliies. officer, three more patrolmen tl ih cold storage rooms of the came to his aid. While the quar- pknit. with the mercury 1 de ter defended itself aval list an grees above, and pleasiirably coid ever-increasing attack, a riot call today, are Kiuhi cnes of valley brought reserves from four sta- eggs, the air kept pure by ... lo tion houses ami fire apparatus machines. The management de froin ii number of stations. lies anybody not a I nornni lly lucky. to tell one of the eggs from a freshly laid egg. In other cold storage rooms, are hams of venison, a goose shot on the Klamath lake last fall, and fine furs, that Med ford women will don next winter. The future plans of the ice com pany also coot o nip late the build ing of a cob! storage vault, expe : cially for milady's furs, with a ' safety lock and key. The demand for ice by local folks these warm days is biisk. jmd the Iceman is just as busy as the patented ice-making machines. ( !. S. I !ut lor, president of the company, and K. C. I'ayne, vice president, hot h of Ashland, made a n inspection of the plant t his niornini'.'. Street Cars Tied Up I'OKTLANO, Ore., July 13. (A1) Street enr service was demoral ized tltirii:.-; the rush hour between 7 and S a. in. today as a result, of an explosion in the substation of t Lo Portland Klectric Power com pany at Broadway and Alder street. Kiremen with chemicals extin gished a fire following the explo sion. Itepairs restored ear service at S a'clock. 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