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0 o o 4 er o The Weather O Forecast Rain, and not much ctiaiure In temperature. Migltct yesterday 39 Lowest this niorniiiK Precipitation, 94 lira.. 5 a. in.. . .OK Medford Ma Weather Year Ago IligheM ycair ugo tQlay 4. UNE lxtutvt year ago today... JiO Daily Twenty-thifd Tetr Wtkly Fiftj.vnth Yew TWELVE PAGES MEDFORD, OREGON'. FRIDAY. JANUARY -'.". 192!). Xo. 30r. 4 Today STROKE IS By A,,br Bri.b... ATA I 0 Q The John D. Lease. Good Business Mileage Another Canal Needed. The' Dead Really Talk. I. (CnpyrlKht, By Kins Features Syndicate, Inc.) Fancy "realtors" and plain real estate men will road with interest of a lease signed by John D. Roekefejler, as "tenant, Columbia I'niversity as landlord. To provide three hloeks of New York real estate for an opera house site and n fine commercial development in the heart of the city, the Hncke feller lease will pay to Coltini W College a total of $2(11,0011, Ono in 8 years. That land sold, i about 100 years into, for less' ,4-han 10,000, Scleet your real eslate CAIJK FI'LLT, but set some. ' The value of a maehine de pends on the length of its working life. I'nele Sam is fortunate in the lasting fluidities anil working determination of business men that build the eountry. New York merehants gave a dinner to -Colonel Miehael Friedsnm, who has finished years of work as head of fine til' the biggest eommereial in stitutions in . America.. Asked when he expected to retire, Oil. Friedsam replied: "When I hey carry me out." jftieor (forks ieorge t. laner, past v as hard- as.. .oyer,,.. fre quently giving away some of tne minions ne nas ciinieu. t John 1). Rockefeller, within a few months ot !, will stop, with his mashie in the air, to tell you '"Mr. Kingsbury, head of Standard Oil of California, is a very able man." lie has "iven away hundreds ot mill-1 ions ami is still working, al-; though liis son .carries most or t he load. American business men pos sess extraordinary "mileage." Forty thousand men of the United States army and navy are engaged in a battle to last a week. Some of them are ttieo- retically defending the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, others are theoretically attack iK it- In a real war, as Senator T-. i i: .,i.l tl... iflini' ItefiU f)l .uim.nui ".. flHV OllPnlV HirplrtMOS COllla CIO- ' stroy Ihfi lofks of the PaminiH Cnn'nl and put it out of business in live hours. And baltlosbips would hurry in the other direc tion to avoid beinpt sunk by the same airplanes. Unelc Sam needs a sea level in NiearaRiia. Job said, in a pessimistie mood, "He that Roeth down to the grave shall r.onie. up no more. . . . Neither shall his plaee know him any more." It would surprise -lob ami his friend liilbad to learn that Or. - Steinmetz. who died several years ago, is to be heard on the n ,i1P t0,-k market today, bid radio throughout the I'nited '" "n l"ns of issues r, to 17 on i j t n ' l0'nt" " new hlk'h ground. Trgl States on the 30th day ot this lMK WI1H ,n ,.,, volume dm- ,0011th. A photophone film Ing the first two hours. lUiMiui. 1 I Johns Manvilli, and fnderwood matle before his death will lie i j.;,,,,,,, KSh,.r 1rtl ,h upward heard hv millions. Thanks to radio, from this day .Mile, lludlo, and fleneial Klectrle, forward the dead will speak to the miiunied about ii points. Xusli living and nobodv will dare nues- -Motors Jmniied lo to a record: TfU KKA. Kas Jan. IT,. lo tion the authenticity of THAT mlr- price In an enormous turnover, i Km- seven days little .Margaret nce- jreaehlng 117. llrown of Perry, west of here, al- I Hasty profit-taking In the after-, most at death's floor, lias been A German music hall singer, tall, noon reduced the gains of Johns-1 kept alive by oxygen administered fut and florid, sang, "Only no cold .i,,vllle and I nilerwood Klllott , t,y two Topekn firemen, water. My weak stomach connot . Fisher by five and six points. C. j The child. 7 years old, became bear It.' S. Steel fell off 3 points from its dansf rousty 111 ten days ago when KtiroH?an novemments, apolnt-! itruit nnt National Cash register ' complleatlfins following pneutno Ing exiierts to decide what ter- fnm.. tiperatlons for the advance' nla caused n cf-mllilon In her Itings inunuy can and must pay, sing a wor, pushed forward In other that left little space for breathing, similar song, "Only no mention of ,,.,.ti0ns ut the list however. lu-since an appeal by her physician a tuo money we owe America. Our pOIIt (old) mounting II points, ' week ago, l,-nii Way und A. W. weak stomachs couldn't bear It." j i-, H industrial Alcohol, Allied Nbuberg of Topeknflie depart- im.ru.nii Chemical, l.'olnmerela I Investment inf nt have remain at her hed- It Is all right to let American. Am(,rk.lln M.ir,,,p Hnd win, the oxygen tank. Kacli help extract whatever gum in Vlj),nAry 7 , 9 pints. The clos- on duty twelve hours a day. many can I'aj. " - ' fContlnueu anM'as Four). hnlnLlUK SENATOR Oscar Underwood Succumbs in Virginia Home Suf fered Hemorrhage in De cemberBad Health Forced Retirement As sumed Democratic Lead ership in 1911. YVAMlIlXCToN, Ju. 2.'.. A1) Foi in -r ..cli.u.if Oscar Cnuerwuud ttt A.ulmiiia d!rd ui hi., L..me In nwin,) ui. ma iti 1 i : 1 tlii.-j inorii in::. .Ui, I'mhTWtmil sitffeied a cere-! I. nil iH'tiii .-rli, m- e.nly in Decern h-r ii in I la iff in ill iinmih a, t- r. .v-n aim paralysis. I I.e. re-1 cuvi'ivii for h time, hut a f'W day ago liatl n relapse. lie Is survived by his widow. Mr; Bertha Woodward I nderwoiid. iw iHicrwti sons, Oscar Underwood, Jr., of Washington, and John Lewis I n - j derwood of Birminnham. j Senator Viuierwood, noted for his leadership r Un Democratic party " u,e ,n"uw '" u"'k tin; Mount Vernon homo of Ceorge Washington, after he h;ul decided to retire frotn the senate. His health hud been 1m il for many months, although he h:ul himself made light of it. Mr. I'mlerwood -assumed leader ship of his party In the house of representatives In 1!HI. The tariff hill passed during the Wilson ad- mi nisi ration- bore his name, and h was placed in nomination for the presiilenlial nomination at sev eral of the party's national conven tions. Alabama finally placed him in the senate, and during his .u-rvice there he became partly leader nnd was one of the American dele gate to the Washington arms con- ., ference. and bore a large part of the l.urflL-n 111 tllo HOnnlP flKht to havp the tn:itieM rlriiwn up ut lluil conference ratified. He rellred voluntarily from the senate, de clining to let his name go before the voters In l!2tl. OF BULL TRADE NEW YfillK. .Ian The bull party Went on Its most ilnlonl w.t .... ..t no... ... .. swing with gains of 17 and 1 ' points, respectively. I'nlon Car- InV was strong. Tola! sale ap - jjrwUinalcd 5,2t0,(njo .hures. iti f"rA A k I Senator Oscar WILD RAMPAGE ON STOCK-MART MAY BECOME DEMOCRATIC WHIP Rap. John McDuffie ol Alabama Box of Texas as democratic whip FATAL FOR II Delbert Ackerman and Rob ert Burnett Die Girl Is Blinded By Broken Glass. When Cars Meet On Highway. AI.11ANY Ore -lAV Two youiiK men were 'killed, un othei wa.s perhaps fatally injured, a Kiii was made permanently blind and three others vre ser.ousiy I injured w h e n two automobiles civiKhed head-on on the Albany V Ul Jl IllfS II IK" Hi m 111'". Delbert Aekerman, 22, of Al- was killed, and Kohert nurneii, I 1 !i, Albany, died a few minutes 1 after reaching the Albany hos pital. Charles Yokum, sole sur vivor of the party in Ackerman's ' maeiilne, was ser.ousiy injured. ChnrleH Mehrln. lit, of Albany, uffered injuries from which he may die. He, with Kvelyn Kiske, (20, and Kalherino Irvln, of j Corvallls, were in the machine 'driven by Miss Irvln. Moth Miss ! Kike's eve-halls were pierced hy kIhss and she will be blind for life. Mehrinj? will be blind in one eye if he lives. Miss Irvin wan th! least seriously injured and was taken to Corvallls. A coroner's jury will investigate the wreck, the cause of which had not been definitely determined today. Ished. Moth cars were demol- FOUR ENGLISH MS KOMPf Hi I). Hmm'X. .Inn. 2 5. (I'l Tllo Iindl I'.nKlfind. ut Imiv rpii thf ,viro din- rhiltlrrn, cousins. I tw I cuvered with their throats cut In a j shed near hero today. The eldest j boy and girl were children of Sid : ney l.eioy (Iray, a former member j of the Metropolitan police of Lon don, and the or her boy and girl were children of Cray's sister. The p( lire are searching for day. who J was last Veen yesterday walking with the four children. Cray was a polieetniin fur eight years, but In trying to Have an old ; woman who had heedlessly step ned into the roadway In front of a ! fire engine. He was knocked down and suffered serious head Injuries. lie xpeni a long nine in a nospuai and a period In a mental home, having since been pensioned. iTOPEKA HREMER USE OXYGEN TO SAVE GHtL ! The child now has n fair tin nee tv recover, her ph.vsklun suya. N ALBANY CAR I is expected to succeed. Rep. John in the house. MAY BE USED Bill Would Authorize People to Utilize 0. and C. Tax Fund for Court House Erection $260000 is Available. bill has been introduced in Oregon senate and house. i A ! the ! luithoriJnK Jackson county, when ; it shall be deemed advisable to do t so, to use for construction of u ' court house in Medford all or part 11 ' of the mini of $2tiU,nil, O ,.'. ant funds, taken from llie I !sU"llt,lHt i'1'id the last of Decem- f by the county court, according to law, and when the people of the , county shall have voted for the construction of such a new court house. ; It will be remembered the O. At i C. land s'rant surplus of $200,000 had been held in the suspense i fund pending the decision of the courts as lo whether the state was entitled to any portion of t he fund. When the courts decided the state hail no claim on the tunds, November 5, last year, it i was too late for the county court ' to set aside these funds to erect a courthouse, had they desired to do so, before January 1st, li)21b when the O. & O. funds had to either go in the Kcneral or bond funds, us the law provides. 1 he 2iio,ooo was therefore wit Ink i FOR BUILDING placed in the bond fund, with the Hired. The 23-year-old girl met prov.sion that tho money could n wift death on her MOth pa ru ne used for payment of outstand- chute leap yesterday, when her Ing bond and interest, or for such parachute failed to open after other purposes as are authorized leaping into space 2000 teel a hove ly law. ground. She was being filmed as Should this law he passed and art of an adventure picture, in the county take the $200,000 from which movie fans later were to 'the bond fund for a courthouse, MM, the heroine leap safely irom the fund remaining on hand would the elutehoH of an aerial kidnaper, be far above the law requirement The girl's husband. Kloyd How and all outstanding bonds and in- man, along with the stars and teres would be paid as they be- other players 'on location" was come due. a horrified witness of the tragedy. I Jackson county Is truly fort u - To Howman, a veteran of 800 pro nate in having a county court that fcssional parachute leaps. -Miss has saved enough money from (he b hart was a bride as well as o. & c. land grant funds to erect companion In a thrilling and peril-1 a new courthouse without levying ol)H livelihood. laxeK for the sunn. , (iowmnn himself had Inspected ' E PISTOL USED AS ATMOSPHERE SLAYS BOY Al PLAY I'OrfMIKKKI'Hll-:, N. Y.. .Ian. 2.pi. (fl'r Two Ifi-year-old boys sat down to a game of cards as played in the gambling halls of the old wesi Hyatt Ktoutenbrugh placed n rusty horse pistol, a family relic, on the table near his hand. John Iteynolds put his trust In a 22 callhre revolver minus a trigger. The game started. Then to carry ' out the tradition of the frontier days argued stouten- brugli picked up bis pistol. "Tills." he said, "is the w ay they used to ldo It in the obi days." He leveled the gun at Reynolds and pullf-d the trigger. When' the smoke cleared Ileyn olds was found with a bullet thru the forehead. He filed a half hour Inter, stoutenhrugh later recalled he had shown Iteynolds how to loail the pistol anil hiuJ forgotten lo rem.'iv'e the charge. rile nollee isitld the Nhmtttnir wrm neelflentril. Nu f.lrl ('henters STAN'roKI), I.NIV K It H I T V, Cnl., Jan. 25. P) Htllilentn 111 spe cial assembly voted to keen secret mimes of ihose caught cheating In examinations. Sneakers said J2 men had l.een caught cheatin.t since l!:2. but that no women had been cuushi, HOUSE PASSESJ&PF ROY n i ii it i in ii ii n i 1 1 1 hi mmrmw un oapco at CW DEFICIT House Bill 190 Provides $150,000 for Immediate Expense State Depart- ments Mrs. Gertrude' Denny Given $1200. SALKM, deficiency Ori'.. Jim. sr.. iA't A , appropriation Mil, up- i pro prlii ling nearly I 5(1,00 0 meet immediate expenses of the state departments and other slate e.pfiiH-K, listed an house bill l:ni, was passed by ihe house Thursday afternoon, hi addition (o Ihe emergency bill, house members passed a bill authorizing the slate game commission to pay $ 1 "On during the eoniiiiK Idenniuni to M is. Certlihl.- .1. Wt-nny. Six hlllr. rept-allnn and niinmding exist inn statntt'S if passed and Ibii'f new bills wi'iv Kivt-n first radiiiK'. .Mrs. (iertrude J. Denny, widow the lute .Ui.tue O. N. Denny, imported the first Mongolian or (.'bluest- pheasants into the state of; ) Ori-Hun at her own expense. She ' is intw !iL' years old and one of the lew remaining survivors of the J Whitman massacre. The past four k-Klslat Ul't'N have made similar be- ' i (pjests for M rs. 1 tenny. J ! House bills tifi, tis, Dili, ID!, and' l.f, ail repeallllK olisotele seel ions of the state statute bonks were passed without eontesl. Senate) bill A , i eii-nliiin sections of law s relatiim lo inininu claims in eon- ' filet with federal Ktaluto.s was also ' passed by afternoon. the house Thui'Mlay I House bill 1 all which provided i that an alien amy become a notary public it' he has duly declared In- : jlelltinns of becoming a eill.eu and i I received his' first naturalization j : pupers, was indefinitely postponed.! J House bill 22!i, introduced by! Anderson ot Multnomah limits working hour.s for licensed phar- macists to nine a day, would limit : the number of hours at work in 1 two u"i;p time (to las and would1 m'nlte it1 unlawful for ii "pI'ariiiiu-isH to he employed for more than : i consecutive day off. days wit bom full ' FILM STUNT GIRL IN DEATH PLUNGE 1 NHWIIAI.U Calif.. Jan. 2C.. (!') The tragic death of a girl para chute Jumper, Let a. Wlchart today had hatted product. on of an aerial motion picture in which Kuth Ki ller, a v tutrix and Hoot Oibsott, screen cowboy were being fea- I his young wife h parachute before jshe went tip. Her mangled body j landed In Wiley canyon, five miles i west of here on the inn vie "loca tion" Kite. Officials of the Cnl- ' versa 1 film corporal ion reported that examination showed Miss AVIchart had failed Ui pull the ring that would have released the Jir having silken bag. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., .Ion. 23. (A') duflgo Hubert N. 1 in it zail I In lederal court here this morning overruled the petllion of Dr. Kd wanl M. Shumnker, superintendent of the Indiana Anll Haloon l.ea Hie, , fr 0,-wrlt of habeas corpus. .Mr. siiiimaker Is seeking lo evade a So day sentence Imposed by llm su promt court tor contempt I'nless attorneys for t lie dry leader lake some other legal ac tion he will be compelled to go to the Indiana slate penal farm to serve the fio-day sentence, Khiuiifiker was convicted of con tempt on the basis of statements published In tho annual report of I tin Antl-Halofin league. Three Electrocuted OSSININO. N. Y.. Jan. 25. fI'i-- Threo men who were convicted of advertising signs along the high the murder of h llruoklyn police' I way will be sponsored by the roods ,mnn were put to death In Ihe elec - trie chnlr at Sing Hlng prison last night. Tli three were Hurry Drell - 'ser, Isadtire Helmut and Israel 'Flabcr, all of .New York Clt'. . uHUIO H R Northcott Denounces Deputy Sheriff Croushorn Ob- jection to Testimony Is Shouted Sanford Clark's Sister to Take Stand To Present Last Evidence rOl'KT ItOOM. ltlVKKSIDK, .lull. (P) (innluu Stewart North eott. worn and shaken hy introduc tion of a eontosslon made by him Deeemher It, 1K!S, urone from his ehair in superior court toilav and denounced Deputy sheriff I ni ve i Croushorn of l.os Atmeles. i "I object lo Ihis wltnesM' lesti inony," the aecuned slayer of lliroe j boys shouted. "It is absolutely ; false." lie was ordered lo his houi by Jmlwe l)eor!e l. Kreeninn. .lessit' t'laik. i; yeai-old sister of Suntonl (Murk, tlordoti Stewart Northcott's nemesis in his trial for way,. r ft Jessie Clark murder ot three hoys, wits sclted ' tiled to close the si tile's cane i agtiinst the yoitnti Camidiun chick I en fanner today. diuu HtenoKraphev the Ame.ricnn consul in Vancouver, 1:. C, started investigation which ended lu extnidtllon of Northcott from Canada on a triple murder charge, will bo culled lo Inc. Htatnl, chin Dnnulv District Attorney ICarl I UedwiiW' anmmnced, to present hist of tho testimony on which state hopes to hnng Northcott for the slaying of 10-year-old Nut eon and 12-year-old Lowls Whislow of I'nmoua and nu nntdeitllfiod Mexican boy. RELIEF PROBLEM IS E IIARHIKHriu:, I'a., Jnn. 2 flt Senium Arthur Onpppr Kanwis, dt'claroil lust iitht thnt. lircNidt'iit -I'li't't lloovpr lutd tnhl lihil In reKitrdi'd the farm prob lem an the "Hiipl'fnio rhitllfnue" tif IiIh tinllnlHlnttlon and In vlow of lliix the K.'itiKMll cald ho hfdh'ved a Hound farm mciiHlirn would bo .iiHPtt'd. flipper, ill nddre.fHlni; n nuiHlpr farmerH' meeting lu,rt', nabl tht new prfHldcnt would have tho co. operation of both houses of cong - ress, where, be (lectured, mere will be a getiei il disposition to "forget abntii past differences' and to work wiih Mr. Hoover on a broad basi.s of desire for acc omplish nielli , : PRIZE FIGHTER PASTOR OAKLAND, Cnl., Jan. Vi. -(!) Dr. I'Ycdorlck It. (Kid) Wedge, Presbylorian minisler, antl Ills hrlile, the ftirmer Mrs. JiMinie Mtua Holltiway, werti hfineyinofintni; to ilay desplle llm minister's break ing ot the engagement yesterday liecaiiKo Mrs. llolioway liad been divorced for a reason unrecognized as legal by the I'lesliyturlaii church. "I decided to give up Ihe church." Wctlgo explained, after the wed ding. ."I'm glad I derided ns 1 dlil Wedge, Harvard (railtiale, erst- wl He prize fighter, and one time lumberjack, sent Mrs. llolioway n letter yesterday a row hours be fore die wedding saving he wus unable to go through with the mar tlnge because Ihe lllble Is against It." flALKM, Ore., Jim. i!5. lpiAn net prohibiting the use of such w-nrnlng words as "Mewuro," "Dan- gfer," "l:o cHreful," In commercial iand highways loniniltlee of the house of representatives The com- 1 mltlee has bueu reiueled by the highway commission uch au act. to sponsor Will Rogers Sa XI'.W YttliK. .Inn. The hi'iiiin rals are h 1VU1'. lough time finding soiuclifK, to give the twenty-four mil lion to. Mellon says, "I don't n c e d it. C o o 1 i d g e says, "Don't leave it on my d o o r- Stl'll" IIOO- ver s a y s, "My charity -distributing days are" over. Don't sic it tin to me." What they should do with it is take $l,f0o.i!Uil ami pay off Has kob, Kciincy and l.ehmann, get Hislmp Cannon a new typewriter and take the oth er '2- million and establish an endowment to take care of senalors whose political (sc hemes backfired. Yours, Wild, liOd'KUS. L I Government Air Officials In LOCatiOn ! sped New i I Power for Beacons Being J Contracted Marking of Landings Provided. J PROPOSED SUE A AIRPORT DECLARED GOOD ; , the stable. j - Steam Ucqulml ! S. S. ItoKKs of Vnshinton, ). C, u rcimires that the milk houats , KUperintendeut of.ah wttv extension,'! hl' supplied with steum, for sterll- rnml K. I. CnrtlH of Won I-Vnncisco, fitton; I'owwi- 1; aUo' given 'the lull way engineer, federal offit-Itils coinmlHflioner to require a physi- ! connected with the (lopiirfnent o' ! t"'1 xnnilnatlon by a reputably commerce, are in Ihe city today, consult lug will) local airport heads, collect Imr data and statistics, and rite liltlo Cana- luspectiti.? the new proposed nlr whose sto-y to port site, for which a bond election will hu hold April 2, noxl. ! KiiKlnuur Curtis iiroiiouncutl tlio proposed Mite ns admirably milled j for aerial ihmmIh and held thai It would bo a vital neetor in the const airway system. Tim federal officials, arc also no 'notlatlnK eonlnie.tH with the Cull : fiirnla Oregon Power company for 'the ftirnlKliliiK of power, for the llKhllnn ut tho ulrway honcoiiH bo tween l'ortlaiul, Ore., untl Hetltll.iK, I Cnl.; for llie radio stations, th I IlKhtliiK ot fields man mill enier , policy, tiud such power as Ik noceH j sary for tho aeroloKleul weather bu 1 reau Hlatiou to be located In the utlmlnlutrutlon building on the air port. Installation ot tho electric boa con HghtH will start ut an early duto untl will bo In operation by i Juno 1. Tho beacons will simplify nl(!lit flyliiK and will be established f every 30 miles. There will he In Nil, iim,;uuui iiuuii in im uuKvuua tit- stnlled on tho Oregon unit ot the airway. The visiting officials aro also mnklng provlslmiB for the day marking of tho air fields. They expect to spend throe or four days In this city attending to the business In hand. Moth Mr. Curtis and Mr. Uogf?s spent considerable tlmo today go ing over the proposed airport sue ! wjh aetley V. Hall and otherH, ami cnnferrliiK with local airport en- thiiHiasts. BILL PASSES SENATE SAUOM, Ore.. Jan. 25. (TP) Without opposing argumeiil. und with only Senator llennelt of Mull nomali vollng against It, the teach oih retirement hill passed the Ben ale Wednesduy. The hill waH introilneed In the senate hy the Joint Multnomah county delegation, It came tip for third reading as a Bpectnl order of IniHinoHK at 1 1 o'clock. The meas ure increases the retirement fund and readjusts tho method of creat Ing It. HAL KM, Ore., Jan. 25, (TP) Representative C it r k I n Friday morning withdrew hoimo hill 224, which was deslied to forbid the Issuance of bonds by cities for the lOabtlshment of airports. According to long distance tele phone Information from Represen tative Carkin this morning, tho bill mentioned was introduced through urvor of u hoU8s clerk, WE INSIDERS IvilLK LAW Food and Dairy Require ments Would Regulate All Milk Dealers Light, Ven tilation, Cleanliness, De scribed Committee Provision. M i c k I e and to Iron Out SA1.KM, Ore. .tun. 2 5.. -VP) A hill specifically outllnitiK require ments to ho met hy every milk dealer In the state with penalties of fines and imprisonment for vio lation, is helntf considered by tho house committee on food and dairy products and will be dropped into the house hopper as soon as a few disagreements on provIsionB of I the bill are ironed out between j committee members and the stato dairy and food commissioner, J, I). Miekle. originator of the bill. Mickb-'s bill is similar to milk dealers' laws In effect in Portland, and Salem. Members of tile com mittee however have removed from the bill tho proviso that con tainers must remain in steam for .10 minutes. This would scrap a number of bottle washing ma chines now In use by milk dealers. j The bill classifies milk as iaw, 1 l,;i'm li and certified, aid speemes tne oacterial count necev sary. It describes the condition of light, ventilation, and cleanli ' ness required in rooms where milk Is hand luil and stored. U requires ja separate milk house and states ' that milk JH not to bo strained In i Physician of any person engaged In handling milk, who Is suspected tit having a coiitiiKlous disease. Justice courts and district courts aro given concurrent Jurisdiction with circuit courts In enforcing1 the law. Mlckle's bill provided for a fine from $10 to' (11000 and Im prisonment but the committee have pruned tho fine from $10 to $5110 and hnvo taken off the im prisonment penalty for first of fenses. 1 T LOST IN SNOW Pilot Barber and Two Pas sengers Unreported After Leaving Elko Thursday Railroad Train Hit Snow Slide. SALT LA KB CITY. Jan. 25 Frank riarber, pilot of tho Boeing A ir Tra nsport, has been missing since noon yesterday It became known here today and Ir believed tif have been forced down In the snow between here and Klko, Nov. Barber whose home Is In Oak land, Cnl., left Klko nt 11:51 a. m, yenterday and was last seen over Secret Tass at n0n yesterday, I'aelfic time. He was duo hero at 3 p. m. yesterday. Today nix airplane headed by Lieutenant Russell Maugham dawn to dusk filer, left here to search for Barber. At noon today no word hnd been received from them. f HAN FUANCIHCO, Jnn. 25. (P The passengers on the Boeing Air Transport plane reported missing between Klko,- Nev.; and Halt Lake City, Ctah, otday ure A, P. Ames nnd T. L. Bflueger, l'flueger Is a Han Francisco business man. HALT LAKH CITV. Jnn. 25. (Al Heavy snowfall that today had blocked highways in this locality,' Isolated Bingham, near here, nntl had burled an Oregon tihort Line passenger train under a IB foot slide. The train was caught hy a nllde In Bear canyon and the engine and two earn were burled. A crew of shovelers attacked the slide and It was expected tho train would he freed this afternoon. No one was Injured. , All railroad trains, Including m torurbunn, north and east of here were running hours lute because of tho heavy snow, nnd highways woro reported blocked. AIR TRANSPOR ENROUTE UTAH