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PAGE FOUR MED FORD MAIL TRIIjflTNE, BEDFORD, OKKfiOX, -WEDXEftDAY. JAXTJARY'9. 1929, a : af EDFOM) MAIL 1RIB0NB Dallx, Bundiy, Vttllf ' ruMJilml by lha medpubii rsi.vn.NU CO. 3-IM N. Fit fit. imam HUBERT W. KIHL, Rciitw I. Bl im:ii SMITH. iUnut Am Indtpcmkut N,wwf Enteral aa second rlaaa matter at liedford, Oretoa, under Art uf Mudi S, 187V. 8L'b8( BirTioN batch By Mall In Adranw: Itallt, IUi Sunday, rear - Paily, with Sunriar, an with Pally, it bout Sunday, ear Dally, vlthuut BuiNliy, mouth . UXklr Mail ttibuue, wm Jtaj..., ..IT. ! . . .15 6.a . , Sunday, k jw 2.00 Br larrler. In Adrartce In MedloM, A'liland, JacLAmlllc, Central Point, llweuU, Talent, u flul and vn fligltaaya: Dally, a !th Sunday, month...... . I tally, Hlxiut Sunday, oi.ln.... Iially, vlUiout Hutidar, orw year. Pair. 1tb Sunday, one ytar All terns, easn in aafaim. j ' 1 MEMBER OK TUB AhWIATKIi I'HKSfl j tiwaliln Pull ImwI Wire Hrrtifr I the AitoelatPd Pre- it eirliwltrly entitled to , the ue for iwtjllfallnn or an nern aiHMinwe. E i mdiled t H or otlxralH credttMl In tiiii paper, aau Also to the lorn itrv puniuna nnrni. i : AH rlctiti for puiilicaUua of iieclal dUpatehea herein art alto rmned ' Rvom dally irrraica rtrctilaUoo for nil monUu Ddll Oct. I, mil, 4438. OfTldal paper of Uie City of Mtdford. tirrielal paper cif Jackiun Comity, Advprilitlnn Rfpreiwntiitlvrt M. C. Md(!KN8KS ft CltMI'ANY ieet In New York. Oileatio, Pelrolt, Ban Aitffle, Reattle, 1'ortlaiid. e; Smudge Pot J By Arthur Perry I'rnfcHHlonnl I r TluslneHH nnd club lioit nlKlit nit tried funit irenty tur the abullHh- war. All Uib treaty now ' ',, raliricallon by tbo Scnato latluna. . . Ym.NS While they InBt S eanh. I-euko & Ueyers Wburs Ncws-Hcvlow.) A set your honest man. Hons havo roBumod their Inamnuell lt the Yul'J ,' hntt pasned. Tho voKue ' the lions tor tho prewnl 'lo net ns much n poBHlbln t4oliho Menjiiu, anil ImnK ounK lady's arm until she f' h to Hhoot him Ioomo. The Jlenjuuu will meet Friday ormulitto llielr villainy for ,mt quarter of 1920. Willi Ruining of BprInK they will ; corduroy pantH and become j outdobr men. They are put ti thla by blBMc' fimialuM, w ho i fur coata different from tiny, y-elae.,, ) A KKKX OHSKHVATION i (Knl-ni C'apitul-.louriial) . M ra. It. A. Hun-la, wlfo of thn woll'known realtor, drop : pud, a five-dollar Kold iileeo i In ' tho. Woolworlh ielKhlnx ntue.hlne, mlntaUliiK the cold ptecu for n penny. No wonder - Hiifo la bald-lioaded.. What Is the City lleautlful Com- 'mittee ffointr to do ubont the ea. lolls citizens who liave adopted the Willamette valloy trlelt uf hallKlnis their winliliiK on tho front porch? Many have' arose to ask: "What (Will tho tourists say?" Mrs. Grand Hlamm, who litis not LKpoken' Hlncu tho writer letl the iwrrmff see In tin unsocial game of InHdgo, sullied ftilntly latu ycslcr- I Another hunt pruHinl huiiI Iiuh found a hut;o Hum, anil returned it. tnouKh iui nt'i'ik-d It fur wormt llhun tho rightful owner who, for ffooth, would not hiIhh It, Nutlcu In pipreby Horveti upon . the world. rthHt If the undoi-NlKned ever ftiulH S30.000, or nny ruHpectitble part thereof, tho lepal pohhuhhoi will itK'ov'er It only over the tlcud body ju( tlie Under. John Kane huteherud huna fur itho Doolpy'a Tut-wlny, albu 1'rto tKyan. (Siskiyou Ncwh. ) 1'ltHh of country llf SOINUS UXilCAIf (KtiKcno ItiirlNH-r) Kxtremety cold weather in OreKon 1m very, very unutanil,, This writer. npeklnK from LXperlunce, would nny that what little cold weather wo havo cnme.H usually jimt after he, or some other newspaper writer of thin Mato. haa fin ished .writing a laudatory editorial- -about tho glorloH of Oregon's mild winter climate. I Homo of tho Incumbent fu tdiould bo renerved for a nlwht next Annum, when tho population renitffl on tho HuindlnKt'i claim, that a blanket 1h nocded every ti Ik 1 1 1 in the year. pionkick Kiitrr wiii'.iti: in? fcAT (Uorrls, Cal.. Times.) Cruel and unusual and very funny. Ilutcher hop workers report it Is warm cnout;h outside to pluy croquet. ' , Tho local upper strata haa 'mania, for tho word "critique und ore pretty clique. . Karl Davis has busted a pinion, and his efficiency Is consequently handicapped. ; , Horse Itromley, the wide-nwake, alert,' umiahle, affable, agreeable Copco worker has departed for Chicago. He promised to keep uwiiy from "Hcarfaco Al" Capone und his gang. lU'bels liouted. "El. I'AHC). Texas, .Inn. .--(!) IllKpotehea to Kl Continental re port the frustration -of an attempt ly rebels to wreck a Juure-Mex-leo City passenger train between Jirou and Mlrn when n larwo de tachment of federal troopa under .(len. Izugulrre, oppenred suddenly on ' tho acime.- The Inmirrccto" wore routed after 80 m'nules of fU-htlnir. Hlx rebels were killed, the Ut. patched statv, and the train proceeded. - Salem I'lnni pronresaltig fr lnjlldlng of two-slory modern ramp Karaae at cont of i:(.0)0 on IIIrIi lreet. . . '' Madia New Community hall dedicated here. MAKE MEDFORj OREGON'S CHIEF AIRPORT TUB vnliilation of immicipul airport bonds removes tlic Inst I lStHcll' tO tllC I'Oilst I'UCtiuIl of U lllodlTIl Ullll Up-tU-tllltC j airport for Modfonl. It wits tliflicut to see liow 0o otherwise: but, to the itvenie liiviimn. Icptl decisioiiK uja- al - I i , - , ..... wiivn in t lie ro.ilin of "terra incognito, ho H is a urvut butis- faetion to have all doubt removed. According to press reports, talm. will btart at once upon il t .: ! : ' U,L i?tirurintii ui ii.f nrw uirju ietuiU are nltended to, slumld Cfeoifranliicully, Mediord 1,1 ..,,,1,,. i t j '""Hi il wi iv K in 1 till. ni'ir,i i ill I!! ;5jl"d uud San Kraneiseo. There I!! I;So , taking advantage of . this faet. THE ROTARIAN DEFENDED npIIH Aiiterietiii tiitsini'KK unit) is not the struw ilmnniy benr- iiif tin; Iiibel "Kotiiriini" tlmt Jf. I. Mencken anil others of the "intelliKciitzia" liuve flayed mercilessly, lie is, on the contrary, the force liohind tin; tremendous growth of the coun try, responsible for the present era of prosperity. This is the way Hooth Tarl(injlon, noted novelist, views him, writing in the current issue of World's Work. Cltiii'les Dickens made the saiiiu mistake as Mencken and his cohorts, Mr. Tarkinnfon asserts, in ".Martin Chu.zlewit," pub lished in the '10s, which was greatly resented here for its at tack mi the .American business man of the period. "Nowadays such an attack, ture, patriotism and business ethics, would rouse little feeling among readers and would probably be highly approved by most of the book reviewers and by the more sophisticated literarv people generally," the novelist flic business man has not benefited by the criticisms, the shafts have not reached him; indeed he is too busy to be mon dial) vaguely aware of them. He has grown and. improved with the growth and improvement of the cities be builds and loved so passionately ; fur their growth and improvement, indeed, is but the projection of his own. lie has improved hiinself not because of the criticisms of the sophisticates but because of his own immense ambition, his observation of his own experi ence, the ever increasing energy of his .imagination, and that passion of his lor the enlarging ami bettering of everything his business, his city mid his country.'' I His World's Work article maintains that the reason lite sa tirists' shafts have failed to reach home is "because the mark at which they are shot exists principally in the archers' imagi nation." ' t "To change. I lie figure, the sophisticated salirists have made a man of straw and Uooster's phrases and put,the label 'Kota riitn' upon it; then, assaulting it, they believe the onslaught to be something actual, the American business man. They bold this belief because their annoyance wilh sporadic cases of bla tant 'go-getterism' has interfered with accuracy of observation; their condition is like that of a man who, disturbed by n roost er's crowing, swears that all eggs are bad." THE MOUNTAINS 13 ODIN, the sculptor, always V the gods. At the cheap restaurants, where he ate as a poor figure cutler, rabbit was served on rare slate occasions. Ijater he always J'od special friends rabbit when they came to fee him. For him it symbolized I he best. Koilin once said of. a writer that he "had the gravy but not the rabbit." lie explained that, he meant .that he had the polish and cleverness but lacked the fundamental sincerity. A generation ago an orator who had great ability brought some of his friends to see him sway a crowd. At one point when he held his audience spellbound with an appeal so high that there were few dry eyes, he was seen to wink at the box in which his friends sat. It was only a few years later that the sixth sense of the people detected that he was insincere and with the discovery his intluenee fell dead "like a candle at sunrise." The world is rigidly hesitant about accepting great abilities urn! fine manners until the accompaniment of sincerity is as sured. 1 The world falls into two pretty distinct groups: those who value the gravy mid those who ..t t. .1 i:..i i ...1.. )tiu m'ci die i'imiimi, until icuiie There was little polish to Lincoln but there was great. un - changing sinccniy. 'ri... il i i. , i... f 1 1 "''i- - lloneht Abe ; and tho world for tlie irev" Sincerity that pruvoK itself' pnee. In happy hours of tmnNhino, the superficial, is at a premium. raise their eyes to the mountains of sincerity, j Sincerity endures, rued as continental urauite. It touches j the elemental. Trouble ami stress reveal its strength. There is no formula for greatness. There is only sincerity. Way Teale. j MUTT AND JEFF Two of a Kind , . . IMA, IS VISITIN6 j Q lWW fill l! Ci C6RTAIWI.V AW rSMCAM.' Um MATTER THROUGH Trt KCY-HoLfi I " VV, US HMtS HC' IN I ' X 7. r,N W ''' .OF ALL THe INQUISITIVE, ?!)"''' 1 wovw. J ,t sec houjSEwas Uy a, THG NCXT ROOfA! V 'V , W- I ILL-BRED FAT-HCADS. tll GGTTimG M, ANt . : g " - I'M GONNA PCCK fA Q VHjrH-JJJ T .THcfie wjAi THe BUMj , J.'-A.fVV tlic State Supreme Crrlirt coulil a great butis- r n- i . i i i. .wvuiuru, uhsooii as lejfai do tlic Kuuie. has natural advantuics wliieh ....:.... u.. i.... i ti il I II I null IUI1 UVl Wit I III I is no longer any exvunc for not modernized, upon American citl, continues. OF SINCERITY . considered rabbit the food of . seek for the rabbit. Clever pro- l. l : m'cti tiie niuccin,'. l ....' . i... ii'.. .... it.! i i. .-M- . - ;-w.. ,u . ended by trailing nmi 1 he Man 1 is the world's pearl of yreat the clever, the sophisticated, When men are in trouble they Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M; D. Rirrwd Ittt! irtatnirar to persona! ttfitDuuL will lAhwtiKl bv Dr. tiradr If ! Lriu-ra atiould t lnf bihI written lu Itik. ''' - . onifw I M'g to tiuaruUloi can be aueweied hare. Addreaa Ur. William TOO SIIVII IOIMX M.imi'hnw Vitli'tiile WBH not HO merry, after ull. Had a l. Ser that saddened me from a doctor and teacher whom I creatly revere. I'll quote Just a little of lt..eiiuuKh to h h o w why couldn't be an happy thfa ('hrist inan as iitfuul. "You admit that the view of th Mtroiiy pOKKl- lilllty of contract i n e reHplrntory respiratory iIIh eae from being chilled la shared by lhoiifmndx of phyKieianN. Yet you du not IicHitiite to rail me "Htate" becauHo I loo hold thin view. Flow would you like it when, becauHo of an Inflexible rule of the foealled afl limit. Homebody sud denly neen fit to puhllsh In newa papera that you are becoming Hlale and need iodln treatment, wlmply. becauHn you hold a widely accepted view different from a gentleman who writes for tho public, press? The CiohhMi Hole 1h after all a good guide In dealing wlthour fellow men." I am not going to try to explain, exeept to repeat that I have al ways regarded the doctor In quea-' lion as tho very foremost author-' ity In hi.H field and I have never'i eeaned to admire him and his work, ; even though I do think he 1h quite! wrong about tho effect of chilling, I and I think ho lu spite of tho thou Handw of phyleian who tmnre thut view. I admit I erred when I print ed the nugcfllon that the doctor was getting ".stale' and needed ah! n' i" .h,, :,. Unlit) ration " n' " inn mm. I wan! tn trv tn tniihn amends thmiuh I cannot name the r menus, inoi Mi I cannot nmnc urn doctor in tins uritcie. , 1 have Intimated here more than once that many hospitals arc very badly managed Indeed. It seems to me that u hospital that would retire a man of the caliber of my correspondent merely because ho has reached an arbitrary ago la badly mismanaged. Such a rule seems as unwise as the rule that army officers shall be retired at age 61. At C4 the average man may bo physically declining, but not mentally, and an army officer's duties, like those of a medical teacher and .specialist, do not ro quire the physical efficiency of youth. Shall we t h row aw a y nil the knowledge and experience tho physician or officer may have gain ed In his years of service. jut be cause Homo shortcut psychological charlatan asserts that "efficiency" demands such sacrifices ? l'hysi (fldgy leaches no such thing. We know (hat Intellectual eapaell', wisdom, judgment , tact, are re tained at their highest develop ment lung years after a mini's physical efficiency hns taken the down grade. Did the world drop all the elderly statesmen when mighty problems arose during the Great war? I am frankly prejudiced In favor of the-yoiinuer physicians because, as a rule, they havo better train ing. Yet a doctor's youth alone Is no Index of his ability; many a you UK physician becomes actually an old fogy In a few short years, because ho Irles to make his way in practice without keeping up hln stuiiy. Hy tho same token, many,' n doctor of long years of practice Is still you IhTu In Hplrit and fully abreast of his profession because he has never ceased tb study. My correspondent belongs In the hitter! class. W hen I prescribed an hulin 1 ration for htm I oh, shucks, was trying to be funny, and ius usual succeeded only In being un-1 geuttcmanly. I meant to banter I and I actually wounded. Somtj! readerH may not bellevo It, but j I have never written n word here j that liaH hroUKllt thin. greater .regret ilhn on :sTIONS AM) ANSWT.11S Art lu ll l-m. x flm W)fforjn(f fpom llrtnrftlH- vivnua advine wiat foods and fmiu Mo avoid eatlnc. II. S. Ans, I advise you not to avoid nnv wholesome food and narticu. btrly not the fruits, unless your physician specifically forbids them. Please give n help for constipaMl)0 Cal!ei christlnn propasanda. It tlon. Fomethlng that would be ,8 ff nnythtnK( "jewlah propazin cheaper than mineral oil. P. M. ;(tt Btnco tho hcro iH a flne young K- Llew, Mb Hlstor nnd mother, aibnlr- Ans. Am a rule constipation W'nhlo rhameters. hoth Jnwessns. merely u h.nl habit. If you will send n stamped envelope bearing your address, nnd tell me that you b-iltfa and hraian. oot to diaM dlaanoaii or a it-mr-d. alf-ailt-eaal auveloD la anclL Owng to tlia large number of letter r. No reply can be mafic to quertei oot eonfuruv Brady, lo cara of U.la newepAprr. IS XOT HO GOO!) I unm t-nlr.u fur rnrnvi-rv t'n, j habit. Hut you must uxk for your-1 aelf, not with a cllppim,-. lietterl than mineral nil, I think bf plain miipiili'iiiii Ij.llv thn ii.llfi.u i.t. rhu ... k . ',,.,.,.., ur muro ; every day, If you have no repun - nam e to nwallvwliiK it. This Is virtually the name thing as "mln- eral oil": the medlenl name for mineral oil is liquid petrolatum or paraffin oil; tin medical name for petroleum jelly in Hoft petrolatum, better than either, lu many canex, particularly of Kpamnodlc: conHtl patlon or mucous coIIUk, is a tea Kpwrmful or two of whole raw flax neevls every day. washed down with water or other beverage, or taken with cereal or mlxrd with fruit. Priiiier Uve and Live. Would like to get some informa tion on the healthiness of the print ing trade, or which kind of work in the nrintiuir line Is the unhealth- 1cm. P. F. M. J Anfl. Nowadays printing is a! healthful occupation. Very few printers suffer from any poison ing or disease, induced by lead or the various poisonous coutitucuts of Jnks. "fjelng o dally render of your health articles I have decided to lake one drop of tincture of Iodln hi a glassful of wator oncn daily for a month In each of tho four seasons of the year. Hut the vial at tincture of iodln I bought at the drug store Ih spelled Iodine and there is a poison label on It. it. ir. . AnH. That's an old Spanish cus tom. Don't worry about It. If you have any worry coming. It should lb! nl,oul 11,0 Y,,n,"e cuetom "fparatlvdy simple. It wasn't nee- oin tl nc tho nonsn imioiim iin snn .... . ... 1 I0UUI rrom mnny n,,HUUmH 111,11 art) fn1 morft (lanKOroUH nnrl t((i jn. Father may he out o' work, in rutthi' up, or on hl buck, hut tit' thhiK that re-illy iietH a home In mother frlttlu' down, V.vvv not lee how quick a newsiNiiHM uIih off a prominent Invalid th inlnuto he'a out o' danger? Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pnito One.) .as It mlKhl havo dtmo. Stocks went off, although money for specula tion c"Bt "only" 7 nor cont. Wall ytrce', and Mr. Hoover knows It woU, was nono too entliu slustlc about his election. Porhnps tl o stroot thinks Mr. Hoover will bo "an lndopetlent" President. The street docs not llko that kind, - Chinese nuthoritlcs In Canton havo forbidden the "Men fh.r" pic- tur0' cnl,f"K ft "nniaihm propa- gandn decoying tho people to mi dwraniion. J To hear Christianity called 'sit- I perstitlou" will surprise many of Henry Ford is said to havo sent , otTor to build 1fo; miles of first (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) 1EX(0, tlan government. If that covprn-l nient would remove (ho duty 1 Ford cars. Ksvut mlvht accent. No f cam are manufactured la Egypt, no: competition with home industry, . OwncrH of Kgyptlau camels and i"""'" .V"11 " -'" Pyramids WOUlU Dot 11KO It. j .Mohammed told Ills ollowurs that when he rode, to Heaven on I Is white horse, he saw unicels with eyes many itniles apart. Kaeli eye would be blmier than a bin lake. That was exaKgeratlou. Modern, aatronninera travel far- tiler, In reality, than Mohammed HVpr trnvelod in liiiniiiiNt Inn Th-v have built an "eye" made of doi- ! ished Kltiss, a lens, SCO Inches In , uiamoier. u win reveal wnai jio- hammed could not Imagine. . ' Quill Points ' Food was more abundant in Itustda this year and tho soviet more. -;r . two Tho literati consists of groups: Tho Intelligentsia the lutclligentiles. One dam will save the water of the Colorado. And think of tho damns the water will save. You nren't old yet if you can sec a Ch rlst man tree In a gar bage can and not moralize. Tiie old-fashioned farmer didn't have to buy gasoline for his gold brick. We are a rich Kople, put the majority still can remem ber sleeping on the floor when i. on "Ins came lo visit. Food In it the ItelirlnnR was coin i. - . -v t,J "rt,i- u' ui.nw in (he case of job hunters, . . Of course a man won't Inter-'accidentally killed hy one of hi fere in South America' affairs it elonest friends dining a deer hunt he's too Kood natured to take yeaterday. tides In homo nffallH. - j Haymcr V. Magulre, Orlando attorney, and a retntlvo by mar- Hio dead cant speak. There's rlKt., llot ,h 32.j.(.ar-old vice no protest from inside tho hcureo , rOHuionl. of tho MeCrory ehnln when It falla to imss tho ears In wllllu tho ,wo WC1.C trtivellnit fl,int' horseback throiiKh thn 10.000- AnieiicanlHm.- l-ui,lNhlK t h e '"'Z. eCrory nlMC m OranB0 lnir It Isn't wronu to HinUKL'le If you don't make a business of it. Itv sinklmr the S-l without In juring it. the Navy can learn how to 'raise submarines thut are sunk without being injured. I "America wnnta both prohibition tanned. The body wan held hero and Honor." Yes. and It wanted toilay ficndlng word from the el both Hoover and Hmlth but dlt- der MeCrory. fcrent erowda ilid the wantinK. ' '1,,u .vouim-or -MeCrory was tho . 'only Hon. .of the owner of 2G0 It's treason to tho' sex, but the chain stores In . tho United Btate. man who weara a nionstroxlty of jo wn the first vice-president of a tie at this season bought it himself. probably The man ulih that Imntnl look may not be a criminal, lie may be living: with 1 wife's jKHiple. If a body meet u body coming through with tho rye, then a body bribes a body lest the land be dry. j A Georgia Indian condemned to die. wept .when they cut his hair, hut faced death cheerfully. Thora1 years ho nnd the younger Me- flapper complex seems to be spreading. Changing conditions mako old phrases sound queer. Homembcr when tho divorce details Included j "custody of the children." New York's show business l"i suffering due to the radio, and tho fact that hicks no longer are afraid to make whoopee at home. Correct this sentence: "When I spend money for a doctor," said he, "I'm going to do precisely as ho tells me." 1 ('ami the Uull. LIMA, Peru. Jan. 7. (ZP) The people of Lima are losing Interest In tho bullfight which came hcro with tho Spanish conquest. A few hundred went to the bull ring Sun day while 12.000 persons packed the national stadium to watch Lima and Calluo play a 22 tie soccer game. f- Ye Poet's Corner i 1 New Year's To(. Purfiapf 'thm turns out a sermon You limy call it what you will. , For truth I am determined; Nothing uhu will fill tho bill. Tho Work of Uio Ilread. The first commandment for this world, . q And I'll here repeat it nov:u Thou shalt receive thy dally bread From the sweat of thine own brow. j And the fhvl cry for food on earth, ! Is tho Infant's hungry cull. In other words, "When do we cat?" J Hut tho farmer f?cds us al. j From the hobo on the highway, And those in tho shady mall, ! To tho rich ones who "tramp ' abroad," And those on the street called j "Wall," 1 All havo a place for victuals, j And the farmer feeds them all. i From the workman and the artist r And those In the senate hall, T the financier nnd grafter. Fall to each what'ere befall, The real problem of the farmer Is the-problem for them all. Encore: There's the dog, the cat and chick ens, And the cattle In the stall; All have a steady appetite. And the farmer feeds them all. W. O. KNll.S. SHOT By BEST FIND ORLANDO, Kin;, Jan. 9. (P) Van C. MeCrory. aon and sole heir to the millions of John C. j McCrov. ellaln Mtoro onerator. was Investigating officers ' reported that the shooting wan clearly ac cidental, and mado n report which led to the announcement that no ln(iuRf will be held. MeCrory wan shot once in the bnck, and, died of hemorrhage of the luns before 'medical aid could.be ob- ; ihn MeCrory coriioratlon which Ilia father headed. Maguire was formerly state's attorney for the 17th judicial dls-, trict of Florida, a former presi dent of the Orlando Chamber of Commerce and president of the University of Florida Alumni .T-aR-pociation. - His wife was af-Irst cousin, of Van MeCrory. ' v ' j : Airs. MeCrory was overcome by grief, and wilh .her three children wa s unable to see callers at her Orlando home. The MeCrory s had come hero from Ktdgcwood. N. J their home shortly before Christmas. Members of the Maguire family se Id Maguire would be" unable to make a statement until later. He was overcome by grief. For seve f'rory had been the closest of friends, nnd had spent much of Ithelr time toirelher durlmr tho (friends, nnd had spent onnuo visits of tho McCrory's in Florida. 4 Fngllsh Train Wreck. ASHCHUUC1I, Gloucestershire. jnn. 0 (P) Four persons, Includ ing tho engineer, were killed and a number of others injured when an express passenger train travelling 50 miles an hour crashed head-on into a freight train in the fog last night. The engine of the express1 overturned and a number of coaches were smashed. RUPTURE Its Cause and Its Cure A new book just off the press, sent to , rupture sufferers FKEKJ Written by one of America's most eminent rupture specialists, and dedicated to suffering humanity. Send your full name and address and a copy will be mailed to you without cost or obligation. I A .1,1 llr- T VL.tn.. filll to obtain Sedan AYS a CAXTOX, Ohio, Jan. 9. (T) I-;d ward Kaltcnhaugh, 6-5, who has confessed the double mnrdor ofC John Oser, Canal Fulton dairyman and his wife liertha. was returned here early today from New Castle, Pa., where he was arrested last niKht, and held in the county jail for action by the grand Jury. . KailenbaiiKh has signed a con fesHlon to the double killing. His arrest terminated a search, extending Into three states, which has been under way since Oser was found in his dairy barn with a bullet in his head and his wife, in her night clothes, with her head bashed, Kunday morning, by their six-year-old son Harold. In his confession. Kaltcnbaugh admitted that desire for the Oser automobile, a large sedan, prompt ed him last Saturday evening to take Oser's rifle from the kitchen and slay the husband and wife. "It came over me all of a sud den," he explained. "I wanted the automobile, so I shot Johnny. Then Airs. Oser came out of the house and I shot "her, too." A chance remark made by Oser a day or two before the fatal shooting led directly to Kaltcn- ' bauKh's arrest. Oser remarked to a friend, L. C. Lawrence: "Well, It looks as thouKh I am going to lose Kddie. He has a girl In New Castle." After the tragedy Ijawrence ro lated It lo Sheriff Kd Gibson- Gib son drove immediately to " New Castle and told the officers there what they had learned. Yesterday they advised the sheriff that they had spotted a suppect. The quest led to a farmhouse near Grove City, where Kalten haugh was found in an upstairs room, trying to conceal himself under a sheepskin coat. He readily submitted to arrest and confessed. "Why did you shoot Mrs. Oser?" he was asked. "Jlccause I though she might tell," Knltcnbaugh replied. . SEWER RENTAL LAW SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 9. (fl) The sewer renters' law, under which municipalities have authority to charge for sewer accommodation 11 k they do for water service, wus approved by the state board of health at a .meeting, here .yester day. The board endorsed the, campaign against Influenza that is being waged by the United Stn'es health bureau. Dr. Harold C. Dean of Portland was elected president of the board, succeeding Dr. !C. H. Picket of Medford. Dr. W. it. 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