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Meofori Mail Trie The Weather Weather Year Ago ForocAtO Fair, but with tog to. night juul Tliuraday. No torn ixmturtj cliaujre. Highest year ego today SB Ixmcst year uro Unlay 'A2 Highest yenurtiay 31 Ijuuwt till itiortitnir Duly Twenty-third lmr HiMhW- Pi ft nt tpr MEDFOHD, ORIXiOX. WEDNESDAY. JANTWY i 1929. ' No. LS9. t y LTodayfMOVE FOR I " Ast" B'ta" n a in r r n A Prohibition Incident. Rickard Knew Men. Signing the Pledge. Trimming Elijah. (Copyright, 19S9. by Star Co.) A woman ill Newark," 37 yenrs old, tells the ioliee she hns killed Julius Brennan, fill veal's old. lie brought whiskey I and ooeaine to her house . She took both nd killed him. That is ul! she remembers. Interest ing incident for those that con sider prohibition a sueeess. "Tex" Richard is dead, and .iisiintiiiisnoii nu. aimim ... praise of him. lFe onefi run irnnibliiiR houses in the West, but found mor.-jcU ,.,,! nearly "a sure thini? when he organized on a paying i)U.sis, ! incorporated nml listed on tli" stock oxclinnirt. tho intense f tH of certain prosperous urn- Memen to see SOM T-UODY ELSE kimeked knoeked out. down, mm' 1 "Tex" Kickard uudel'slnod human nature. lie knew. ihroim'T and ihroui-'ii, the tidit- IlliniiL.i mm mi ' ers that he put in Die rur.', and the ert ....., I., ill, it hi. ili-oiv In sre I I'-, ,1'. 1 ...I . them. ! And he didn't think llllieh !' , either. ! f vim ilim't hclieve ill thr , ' . , Ke11i.tr pari, M will "m.nit you to know lh:il. thanks to , .. , (i, Senator Ueed ol Jnssouri, tlicu will be plain talk in the Senate, . .. , . .....l. i betore the paet trot's throutrli. I ' . The pact is a sort of solemn nromise bv 1'liele Sam, never iiiiiiiiM, ' . i n.,,.V !in-linil'. wantonly. 'Whom lias lie EVKU iiU' - 1 taeked niantonly ? A drunkard needs to sitlll a pleiliie, ii tempiT-inee not. 1,111 noi n Whv .should TneU' Sum sijrn a ieaee pleilije, merely heeause Kuropenn nations insist on J'iijhlini: eaeh other? . m,.. Innled The Question Maik ln1011 MlllldaV afternoon after more , i ,.p rtlimiAiw than hours ot .ontiuuous flioht. ' . .inn fK-ino rfeords All llOll-SlOp H.MII are broken. That machines, in n- l ., (.ii-,. fuel and SUP- input, t.ui i.iui. i lilies fl'Oill Slliallel", SWltter , i.Pines has been abundantly pi.lllis, lias u.iu proved I The 'interesting question now UK iiiniioiii'f, i was "How lout: ean Ameneiin engines eontniue worltint:. The Question Mark mishl have flown from Los Angeles to China and baek actil'm, with out landin;:, so fW'.aa endur ance is eoneenied. . ' V. Trubee Davidson, assistant , r seeretary ol war in enaiife oi aviation, wired from ashiu 1 on to the fliers above I.os An : peles, "Let's trim Elijah." Hlijah, you remember, went to Heaven in a chariot of fire Exaetly where Heaven is, or how lout? it took Elijah to i;et . there, is not known lillt, so ,flir as this earth is has been concerned, oujim "trimmed" by the (Question ' . ',. ii..;,Knii I Ahtik. ounc Mr. Dimdson is the riuht lllHll for his job. He .i i.K.,..l, l,a.llvlnlny 'c 'nv l'restlge It has won flies eonstantly, idthouh liadlx ln le ,,llclfl(. coaiJt ,., .,.,,, smashed up nt the start of Ins flvinir in war time. Miami's new municipal nlrport, . Chapman field, was opened Mon- . loy, with 100 airplanes roaring ' overhead. "Stunt" exhibitions, races, bomb dropping, with caHh prlies for pre cision, and other features, reminded j the crowd that Miami Is up with the times and a little ahead. Those who think a couple of tor nadoes, plus a crowd of real entute sharks from the outside, can per ' manently Injure a statj like Flor Ida. or about Americans generally. , Wall Street did not welcome Her - bcrt Hoover'a return as cheerfully - (Continued on I'age Four). ida, OOD t Know muco auuui i ii'i' i i i UNDERWAY Approval of Roseburg Bond Issue By Supreme Court Clears Track for Local Improvement Site On Biddle Road Desired Time Limit for Completion thc ,.,, ,lf , M.lU. supreme court siamiieu on tli- I 2S.ooi '' l!ih"'' voted i.y the of K-burg for the construe. tiiul a municipal airport, t li- ..0,)f,.t( ,! airport f,. u, city of Medford has ehar sailtnK ot ,1 if til.. 1 in . I u.lln C... it.1 I. ;Krut.llon lm.vts W'th the approval t j ' poph'. The United states j department of commerce haw ap- ' 1)rvetl the lol. lIu, ilh. su,uu : the Kiound and buiidiiiK plan of tMl 4 j This afternoon Mayor l'ipe and i Jim - iitfiuiM'iM in me iiiiiiii "!" " 'h:.ml,.r of Com-, merce were ivheilulcd to hold a fn,.,! to oil-i.iis. arraneements "'"" 11 'i'"'1"1 "l1m,l1'",i": th(, nc.:ll. fuiui-p i vote l.on.ls fill .. airport. Ihe s'te is located on the l.tilille , I rto:ul, one ;:iul oiii'-hiilf utiles fium : t t h v p tint. leaves tin l'a:iie l'W.vy n..ar null, r.i;tkin;; : 111- iv.'H.(M,eK"ll l t.it:il disianee 'i ' three miles I'mra l he airpin't ad- lii.nl-l.ith-ll hittUlin'.' to Hie er- nr of Main and Klvcoiih. The landing field will he over one mile' a JiaU. ii;Ki .viiUi w). , uhiinK p):n.e.- to land hi any dlti- ' lion, wiui me iii.iui niuwii)M iinin ,,,.,.,.,.,, :lml Uu. ,.,.,. fll.w sllll. ul.le fur luniilnK. T'H' mIio has u frontage of a mlu. M,linK , & ,. (lw(.n. Ori-Kim LiiKiriilK I'allroml tracks nml oiljuiun the liiildlc oichanlH on the northwiwt cnnci-. Acconl- n(; to pri'3i-nl plans, thc city will ...w, , ..., i, i h u,-j wlll nlro ! runHti'tu-tl by rlvtB airplane IntcicslH. lnclmllns bullil- IliKD hy the Pacific Ar Trantiporl company anil air pasnKer lines. Several appllcattons have been received to lease nlles lor haiiKars by iiullelduals anil to lca.-e Hite.s tor oil. filling .stations, returniltK a revenue sut'l'ielent to pay i.penilinf; costs and also interest on Ihe lionil Issue. ' other l.nililinKs on I he field 'will Include the adnlhiistralion ' liulldlnK,, housinK the departmenl ut ,.,mlll(.,.l.c If i(-!,.l and the. weather Inn-call. riuiw include a structure for a restaurant, comfort ons Un ,., ,,, and possibly a supply store. Tho which must be com- ,,.,,e, ,v .lime Of lllls Vear t.i l.n uf ut-? to air mall planes which tailed over a million dollars n year wi" 'nauBUratc n iiIkIU schedule Income. nt thal ,,, Will llK,ltl.(, wllh( stat(. pooil nnil ,Jah.y CommlH. flood, border and beacon linlllH. isioner J. 1). Mlckle described his '"' k'b ' '' "'" e- quired by the Koveinnieiu for illuminated landing fields. """ "'"t soon Tho. denart ment ttt (Minnti i ; radio station, to he constructed within the next few months, will to Scotland had given him a be located u half mile from the j hluber opinion of the Ayrshire' airport, lowers of the station being breed of cows in Scotland and ' lis feet high, making a hazard' that while some of the agrlcllUu-1 for airplanes if the station was!,a shows he attended excelled located on the airport ilseir. Tile airport iiueslion has been in the hands of airport committee of the Medford chamber of com- merce nnd has been thoroly ln- vestigaled, with a number ol tne ; memners inspecting rields at l nn(1 Snn Krancls(,0 .m.,am, members Inspecting fields at Oak and Los Angeles to embody the lales ideas, in the local port. The sta tion committee is composed of Seeley Hall, chairman. .1. C, Thompson, Ilert Thlerolf. Clyde Eakln. Larry .Mann, M. ,. liogan and K. C. Dlllard. Appoint Committee Tho city council Is expected to nppolnt an nil-port committee of its own from its membership to go Into the matter further with a special committee to be chosen from the chamber of commerce membership. The matter of establishing a new airport Is lookod upon as of prime impor- lm.e ,o Mwlfonli nH ,,,. ln charge of the matter fear this cily (Continued on Pane Eight.) . APPOiNT MISS HOEFS ' PERMANENT POSTAL WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. -(Special) Miss Alice Hoefa has he,n nppolnted postmistress "f '"''"'"nv 1 Miss Hoefs has been nd'ng temporary postmlsires. pending .the civic service examination and selection of permanent postmuster. i REGULAR AIR PASSENGER SERVICE jtTV,.TV ' MM UtlC allWlTS I ' jFttinnrSH'V, ' ' boikmioku. uu. Mssauk icvia r jfwA, ' '1 v4-v-., ...... i UN1 - -irv i l n" fiist liiKM'iiniioual all- pui'iiuiM' sorvitv. linking five i arlhhrait nallotiv uiih ihc Inlx il stuu, uu-: liiiHiKiinuil loilay ovrr (lit Ira I ('il. ('haiifs A. I.IikIIum'Ii hhird a ynu ami. TrUtiuitortMl plaints I'utryhm; 12 passrui'i-s liki lhat litlnw will he ii-ctl. The map (alMivc) !-mvu the proJi-U-d I'an-AiiuM--ii'iui ali-way. Th; heavy htark lint's inli'al tho roulos to iru Into n'ru(lnii this iiioiith, nt the fhst strp hi a j.r nix rani plaimt'tl hy .1. Proposed State LaV RCCjU I i: HfiilL Cn(o Hie laung IVIIIK oaie UIS- , , , in CUSSed CUrb TOP CaitlC Rustlers Given Attention GOVemOr Absent. .. , 1 1 - - . , . uie auernoon seamon oi me iitatc Dairymen's association, the ! following comtnittee!- ' were ap- pointed: Hefolutiona: r.yron JJeYonne. Poi-lland; V. C Jamison, L'orvallis and Reed Carter of Komic K.Ver. ! Ncinllnations: J. J. Van Kleek of Heaverion and Hay Brewster 1 of Redmond. i : Auditing: Ualnh l'.illhiu-s of : A.-illand and Ed Wise of Grunts 1 1'ass. '. , The convention was formally ' Kleclid hy .Mayor A. W. I'lpes on behalf of the city of Medium, i The ,ni.PlinK was a;su,.t,d lhat ,,., present weather wits tinusual. He j told the t"theiin thai the dairy nrn.liu.lu .... : tn,, to Europe, a si. ins and observa ltd his impre.H- itlons of Euro pean dairying, In Scotland. Eng land, Holland and Denmark, in a blr;bly entertaining manner. 1 Mr. MleKle said that his visit I those at homo, others were pa- j thctically inferior. TnC final sessions of the Dairy- ,,,,' ,nveii, ion will be held lo- morrow, the final business being ihe election of officers. Thursday l'roninin. OlIElOPEPoem nTirr nirrTitin TflD DfinALI UCIn m nmn i imr SIAIt IttllNli JM Ml LIII! im niTw Tnnsv tk mm I MFN Snnrurn mnnti m bin iuuiu urmtu i uuh i Thn program fOI. TJiursday has be h.ul not intended tu make pub been nnnounced as follows: h-' tho 1'oineries, but lhat Morris Jt:NU a. m. Mow I Cleaned lp J iorali had retuested him to .My Herd From Abortion. W. do so. A. Morrow. Independence. I lurinK a visit tn Kurope Inst 10:ini a. m. Keport on abor-1 uminier Senator Iteed aitcmpted lion control work In Jackson to find the source of the papers, county. I'.. ('. I'owler. county but he said today he was not iiKent. ready to identify the fni-Kcrs. 10::iti a. m. How Hairy Disease While the Ku.xsinn documents Control Associations Can Help, contain no receipt bearltiK Die X. ('. Jamison. O. A. C Cor- j name of Senator Morris they in valiis. elude letters purporting to have 11:hii The Relation , Ibt wen fat-: passed between the soviet emhas tle Health nnd Human Health. ' 'es in INuis and Moscow nrratiK lr. II. T. Slmms, O. A. C, Cor-,inkr for the payment of SliHi.nnu to vatlls, tn,t Nebraska senator. p. m. What Cream Oradini; Can Do for Our Dairy Industry. M. X. r.oiicy. KiiKcne Farmers" Creamery, KuKcne. ' 2 :0f) p. m. Ku(!cc!iHfu Comblno - ! tions With Dairying W. n. Tucker. I'rinevlllc. 1:30 p. ni. HuitdliiK a Herd From flood Sires. Sidney Miller, Jef ferson. (4:ao p. m. The Experiment Sta j tion Program for the Dairy In- riustry. I'. M. Itraiidt, Corvallls. 4:20 p. m. I'.lislness weislon. I The t! lrty-slxth annual two days' meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's t association oiiened this morninit at , the Hotel Medford, with J. It. Mac jCincken of Vallevlew presiding, , nnd J. I). Mlckle of Salem, state lood and dairy Inspector, as the main speaker, sixty iiiilrymen from ri, ,,,ii,. r -,i ro in Rttendanee. , A )r(,p(),t,(i statewide law tn regnte the sals and iirndurllnn nf riuic milk In tho cities of Ihe slat" i '. . ' (Continued on Puge Eight.) STARTS OVER LINDBURGH ROUTE T. Tripp" (Insri) of Now oi-i-. W A SMI N't J T iS. .Ian. !) . (A l htn'uinnts purpurtltiK to Hhow payments .o( . SI 00.000 each tu .K-intioi-H llurah. of Idaho, and Nitrrlrt, of Nohruska, hy tho soviet J RcvernniPiu lor incir Pt-rviocs to ,nhialn Aun-rican lecnynition of 1 KuHsia have heen derlarnd false by I a m-re committer whieh inves'i-1 1 eatetl them. ' " was dirJCi.sed today that the: l docuniunts had been under investl-I ' Katlun for a year hy the einntniiteo. J I which several months im'o dtt- ; e.lui')d piipei-H - ahowinj; tvivmenis ; hy the Mexican Koveriiim'nt tti i senators Itorah ami NoitIk, and lieflln of Alabama and L:i Kollette of Wisconsin, were forKcrles. The case was concluded 'lihu. wux mauKiiratcd Hero today the testimony of Senators ( Moral, , h Urn e 'Z Ztr ! "'T"tL:A.m", "'i!"r: " ,l',ffllja . -HtU V jk 0 i.Rns. .Senator Itorah nml. Morris before the committee that the Husslan documents were untrue. Senator Heed of I'ennsyl- vanla. chairman of the committee. who is preparing a report to Ihe i senate, declared tho senators' tes- titnoiiy was not necessary and lhat j "hen Inrornw-d of the existence 1 "f th papers. Kenntors Itorah and Norris went before the committee j "ecret session and Insisted upon ! lti "? then d ned every thln contained In the papers. STAYTON GIRL LOST POUTI.iA.VD Ore., Jan. 9. (fi) Pearl I.. Xutllng, 2:1, of Htayton was being sought by Portland po lice today after her relatives In Stnyton had advised officials here that the girl had not been seen nor heard from since sho left her home on December 21 to seek work In Portland. Miss Nutting was described as 5 feet 6 Inches tall, and slender. Phe was wearing, when last seen, a reil checkered hat and a brown coat. o t I i - i Fircr Qhinc in Mow Corvioo Carry Distinguished Pas- sen g e.s Postmaster General Helps Load Mail Porto, Rico Plane. MIAMI, Ha., .Inn. 9. P Amur- leo's air line to tile. West ladleH, I llnkir.t! live antloiis with tills cnuu- i i" Jill nnin no llillilll.t. lino I , .,. . .... ' ,., 'u i laiiarii.iM. ..iey Ie uu ai.aj oi u suii- ..,, ,., .,(, his brother inK," Dr. liomroo testified. L iZ i. ZS't" 'u n'1""" si"'', and thai he was wound- ! Mo said he examined Ihe defen UHSter tlmieial Harry S i Sow. U il- - , ,),!. saylni; : clant last nlKht. Main 1'. ilcCraekea. iisslstunl see- , ' ". '.. .. 'V ,.. ..,.! "Old be know the dlfferenco be- riltlll'V lit eollltlllr,.n i'i,r oi-l.,!!..,. noi Mlu a.ii i'.-.,ri,..i Atlantic, flier. ' ' 1'receded hy cerenionlcs which Included playing of the American. till Porto Iticim, llomiakan and lli lllsh nntlonul uirs, l he llrst ship tool! off lor Havana lit X:07 n. in Il can ifd 15 Hacks of mall ami four passengers, uinoug whom were Mr. AVcC'rackcu and Miss Karhart. A second Havana 'phiiie, carrying more mull and one passenger, got away Hi minutes late.-. I he postmaster general himself loHileil the mail on the Form Itlco plane, then climbed aboard and de parted with it ut 'J-.2X. He Intended to disembark ut Havana, the lirst stop, and return hern by plane dur ing the afternoon. SA.VJl'AX, I'orlo Itlco, .Ian. fl. (P) The first air mall from I'orto to tin Culled Klutes was slaited prniupily ul S o'clock this morning by Ihe Pau-Anierlcau Airways. (!ov overnor Towner dropped tlio start lug flag while a hand played na tional airs of tho couiit.ics which j liMJ Wl" ll,c"n HAVANA, Culm, Jan. ft. fA Tho I'an-Aiiiei Iciin nirplaim dcslin. ed to make the first .Miunil, Kin., to Han Juan, I'orto Itlco, eonmier clal (ll;hl. landed here ut 10:1 o'clock this morning. HA INT- It A I'HA KI, Fance, Jim. (I'I .Mystery today surrounded tne plunge of a French nava li line durlng a lest flight which carried five men with It to their deaths, The lnn..hln. a l,.r.r. atl.,n,.l,.l . r-t . motor seaplane, was being subject. ed lo trial, hy Lieutenant Com - pardon, chief tester of the iiiivul air depot. He was accompanied by Lieutenant Ilcoulh nnd Hire. mechanics, The seaplane was flying nt a height of tun foot four miles off Ihe const when suddenly it wasi To CLASSIFIED , , President of the llarto company, , was reappointed Inst night. This seen to plunge headlong Into Uo a four-line classified nil run 'was critically wounded In nn at- Is said to have been no halm to un sea. sending up nn Immense nil- ,hs n n p e r three dajH i tempt to hold up the company's porters of Sam Keynolds. a canrtl- iimn of water, launches dashed to llio rescue. The machine was found 15 feet below the .surface. The rescuers were only able tn re cover tho body of Lieutenant lie- quiii, :GIKFI!ilP IUASI run CAUCUMi uni iU uu i - Smiling Chicago Gangsters. Drink Health of Pasqual ino Lolordo and Fire 11 Bullets Police Look for Joe Aicllo Rocco Maggio Shot in Parked Auto. I'llli'.VdO, Jan. 0. UV) At I'as- ' (Uiaiino LtdttrdoN house late yes J terday three smilliiK men raised ' Klas.es to drill); the health of their , host; then ' shot him dead. Kleven loillets from autoin-iti -pistols drilled into the Ilea. I. lU'd, l niul shouldeis of I.olordo, When , he fell. the. tinners of hLs rihl hand still ; wineglass, i eiut.hed the stem of the' !. shattered by thc shotH. . Lolordo's nfasxlnatlou was a se Mue. as are all t'hioai;n nam; and Mafia slnylnirs; hut whethiM It vns i a Ht'-iitiel to the murder of Tony ( l.niAhurtlo last fall, to hlaekhaiul ; peratlons of recent months, or to : tn He uixxplainfl Kaiv; hatred,) poliee were not prepared to say ( They were looking, however, for .Itte Aiello, eldest of seven broth ers whose parlh-ipation In violence hits come under police rittlny ho vera 1 times in the p;i.st. J.dm Sicuc. deputy pidice commis- sifiiiM, said he had a witness who 'Identified Aicllo US one of the three I men in thc room when l.oiordu , was f-lnin. MmkkI" Shot. ni'ivriiun nne ii' lonio flat qucstlonlnp Lolurdo s ; rier-stricken widow, when anothrr j-y' in'" t auloinoliile. Mayulo, once convict-I chai'KlnK Ibe cnnituiinwealth with ed of murder, was shot In the bead purposely xvithholilliiK testimony by men who fired shotguns from ! In order to show a motive other their aiilonioblle as It spril liy;lhan wlteberiif. AlatfKio's home, lllymyer Is alleKed to have The mips that removed Tony ' killed Kehmoyer when Ihe latter l.fuobnrdo from k-iuh: power four ' resisted an attempt on the part of months tiRo In n downtown trert i Blymyor tn obtain a lock of 'his slniotliiK. e.iioed in the I.olordo rim u.iuini'ili.,. t.i,- It i,-,iu I .(iliirilii'M i,,.uther Joe who walked at l.om- bardo's side when that leader ,,. iias fill. I'ollee bellev - ,,u' ,wo ""- were connected, but In what manner .. .... .,. ' lliey colllil inn sn.v. iiii-n- nut, ( iyi ()n(i m.t ,mt ,.,,.,, ',eial days i' 'le Oil Driller. I I'asiiuallno I... or.lo who was 4.1; '"' '"rscribed to police j " '"'rrowned but powerful , i"'eco.sor n. Tony Lombard,. In the ' atfulrs of tne i nione nicinano. noi widow said t.he knew only thai n! " an nuvo on ncuier ana tuni ! f1"-' '"id no knowledge of any other octlvnles in which he may have ; been engaged. i ' An lK-year-nld son, Vincent, Is a student at the t nlvemlty of Hill nols. When police phoned him at I'i Imnn last niBht they haI his first words wure; "Did somebody kill my father?" Mrs. I.olordo said she had seen two of the three slayers at lenvt 20 times before, Uut that she did not know their iiameB. They fro fluently came to the beautifully furnished flat in the severely plain brick structure on West North nvc nue, where her husband hnd many visitors. At tho sound of Hhots, follrtwlnn so closely unon humbler and Kay in Ik, Mrs. Intordo ran from tho kitchen Into the room where her husband's body lny. the throe men brUfhlnu pasl her iih they ran. Two plsitds were found on the stairs londlriK to the flat when po lice arrived shortly afterward. Itocco MaKtfhi, shot In tho ap proved Kiinmnn fashion several hoiirH ti f ter tho Lolordo kllllrm. was convicted a few years awn "of thc murder of Frank Lnmncehln, one of the first C'hb'njfo unnn v'e tlnis ever "taken for n ride." The testimony was Hint Maputo hold Ijimarchlo while another man idiot him. Mat-'Klo was sentenced to life imprisonment, hut was Kranled a new trial which has never been I meyer's homo to get n lock of hair held. lor the witchcraft hook, "the long lost f i lend." to break tlm "hex." MICIIICAN CITY. Ind . Jan. O.j -lm .ylm.r hold himself out as l,Vi Eire following an expbvlon n pow-wow doctor lo vou?" the today destroyed the summer home near here of John V. Tvrrell. n! 1 nirngo auorney. iiiiii iius i-ji- rnev. ofriciais ex , pressed the hi dence had bee , " ,! .. n 7 1 Or,Kon: Fair but with valley vale easterly winds on the coast. LtMMtttHH SIXTY-THIIKK AN'KWKIIH brooeht (HI answers. What Mull Tribune ads do for others they will do for you. A trial will convince you. ' Lucky Dog $5,000 Est, 7, I Will of h .?.. I l i.os AMii:i.i:s. jn. 9. ! t.-l'i The lu. ky iIok! "Iilik." .i l.lt'W.'llvii m-tli'l- tnil.iy otn- i'iI a i.'iOmi i-stali-. whlU- thrt-ii , unlhs nt MIsm Allnnii K. "I 1 llmivfi-. who iIh-J li'n-iiili-r I'L' wi-i-f iiiiiiii-ntinlii'it In iu-r I will, anil n iirohali! court won- , iti'ri'il what tu ilo. ' Minx lloov.r lift her pit 1 ! all ln'l- propi'l-ly. piTKonal ; I n ml roiil. valinil at '.imiii. J i ! tti.in til tw raiiiiu lit'tr. ( Alienist Testifies John mer, 'Witch Doctor In sane On Night of Slaying , Has Fixed Delusions FatllCr Had SOn P0W- Wowed' As a Boy. YOKK. I a., Jan. M'l An tiled by the defense, alienl t. t-.-ti U'it todtiy that .It din 11. lUy- . myr. n-pnti-d 'wiU'h" doctor, on ! trial for tho kllllllK of Nelson 1). . n,.VlM. n.st .stnember believed he carried an iniairinary picture of t.i., .,;..n... i.. 1 1, i.., ..r iiiu U'.n.i I 1 l lie 1 1 1 e II 111 J e.HTi, ui. Jiiliun (.Vmroo of this city, was called shortly after thc York county oiirt had overruled a motion of lerbert II. Cohen, defense counsel, hair to bury It In the Krnund In , orilei to lirrolt a "snell over an- other family. wilDerl (i. lless, is, and John ! Curry, 14, charged with aiding In I the kll.InK, are awaiting trial. . Was Insane "l,, , l,,,lir,l lll,,,i-,,,. ti-n-j - ....r......,, n Insulin on tho iiIkIU of tho slay- iw i-ii i ikiii iiiiti wiiiiik ; uimi ui ' Attorney Amos Y. Herrmann ask- J I d. . UeBtis" ' ' "' n,,',', "Ul'"" ln, ' " '" ' .,.,.. . ' en nun it ne "oukm. t t ;- - roul ,i ..it 1 rit , would. Even his own father, 1 necessary." lllymyer Dr. Comroo said, l.u- ."..t" , hU.. ,'"'0U:, psycho-r.cuiotlcs. He has fixed delusluns and the hope for recov ery is "extremely slight." Oscar Atland, superintendent of the county alms house, whero lllymyer hud hern an inmate In llliiu, said he came back to him last fall for treatment. When asked what the trouble was, lllymyer answered, according lo Atland, "they are sllll aflcr me." I'sed Medicine Asked what lie had been taking as a remedy, lllyinycr gavo a com pound known for its uso by women. Emanuel lllymyer, father or the accused "pow-wow" doctor, ln re sponse lo illlestlOhH by tho defense attorney slad one of his seven chil dren had died from "sickness In the head." He said he had his son "pow wowed" over as a boy fur illness, and as hue us last summer John had told him that "the witches were after him." Milton ti. Hess, father of Wllbcrt 0. Hess, one of the two accused accomplices, tenthled that lllyiner told him Hohmayer had him "hexed." Ulyincr said, according to lless. mat no would liavo to go to- Kelt I witness whs asked "He did," Hess responded. POW-WOW i ftRM llfAO i IVIHI1 VVAu UNDER HEX! - t -........ J1W0 SEAM BAIISBHSS A1 Two SEATTLE, Jan. 9. hnniW were shot and fatally wounded and Thomns C. llnrto, of flee today, one of the bandits ; date for the mnrshalshlp, and to i '' been Identified hy police osjhuve caused the mayor and two Hohort Ityrne, II. cotmcllmen eloct to refuse to qua!- l "th men died nt thc City hos-, Ify. ' - ' lltnl shortly after tho attoinpted holdup. PLAN EAST FLIGHT FOR ARMY SHIP Nation Pays Homage to Tireless Crew Cities In vite Visit Face Round of Receptions Plane to Go to Rockwell Field and Await Orders. LOS AN'('.KLi;s, Jan. fl. (V) The entire nation today wiui pay iiiK hom:ie to the fivo army air corps men who flew the 'Question .Mark on tne world's longest sus tained fliKht. The mass of con Krauilatory teleramu still puurliif; in to all momhers of the crew In -eluded in Kent Invitations for thc Question .Mark, its crew and ItH re- Bly-:fu,'"nK1ei every city ews tn visit practically in the United Htatcs for exhibition of the plane and flttliiB civic welcomes to ibe fliers. All inc-iaKCs were liein-; referred to e wur department. Afier Itvn ti'irhlu vlunn In trm . ,ritabio beds. mi an the conven- ( lenees uf modern civilization at llu'lr nan(lf aKnin, the five heroes. mm uiiiuviNuiiu it mif;vni louuv had faced the first of what they iiescrihed as the "hardest part" of the whole remarkahh flight and that was tin round of public r eeptions and speechumkinK- They h;td inlien the first pluiiKe with a radio address yesterday afternoon broulcnstii'K their Impressions and analyses of the fliKht over u i,,,,,,,, ..'u.. hookup and th.ro llalliinet Ollcsls Early details for tho entertain ment and public functions fro thn fliers Major carl Spatz, Captain Ira Eaker, Lieut. Harry Hnlvur snn, Meat. Elwooil guesada and Seriteunt ltoy liooe, hud not been completed, they were scheduled to bo quests of honor lit n bliniUel arraniied by (ho Ulnhfleld Oil company for this eveiiinB, und at several "tluiv (iiiicUiills beluK .ar. raiiKcd to pay tlietti trlhuto durlnir the day. Tomorrow night thoy will be honored by a bunquet of the Loa AhKelea chapter of the ueserve UlficerH nssnclatliin when JIllul. 8 ut wMi m7e V ' f " I UllJZ 'ClZfyn m " Ihe flm-ht. before a dlstlmralsbeil ... ' withering including high army of flclalH. The fliern had gone to bed last night hoping to sleep hotter than they did the first night back on earth after tnklng "cat naps" for six and a half days to the roar of their plane's motors. Like tho who could not "l"''" &thore unless a hoso was turned on tho I "We of the house, tho filers wore , wnkfld up ,helr (lnl ngM by . silence. Plana c:l" for t"8 eww Z'lt! ,,, Illnor ,. . e Tmmo" been coin .loted yesterdaTanU l1""" 'o await orders fron he war' department lo fly tho famous pluno to Washington. E T George Little, mayW-elcct of Jacksonville, refused to qualify at the meeting of thc council laat night, as did W..A. Chllders, councilman-elect. The action was some thing of a surprise, ns no hint of refusal had been made, so Wilbur Cameron, Incumbent, la continuing as mayor until the post Is filled by appointment or election, or oth er duo process of law. Kd Severanco was named to fill the alilci manic seat left vacant by tho failure of Childora to quality. James Llttel, another cotincilmaa elect, refused to assume the bur dens of the position. No reason is given for the with drawals by the parties concerned, hut two causes are said to have Inspired them. One Is that a Jack sonville councilman la constantly between two fnctlonul fires, and that there seems to raging over the city j mnrshalshlii, who also serves as street liuperliitendent, water com tnlssloner and In two or three other I minor capacities. I Kobert Mcuser. Incumbent, who hopped Into the newsiiaper laat summer by arresting state Traffic Officer Charles P. Talent for vto- , hitlon of the liiirkini ordinance. The holdover rouncllmen arc i t'uter r lck and O. M. lvnox. JACKSONVILL MAYOR-ELEC REFUSES POS