dford Mail Tribute Weather Year Ago lfllwt yer Ufco today 1omcp.i oar ao todav O" Hjijrotj-thirl Year. (WeUj fifty-imntb ear. MEDFORD, O0KGOX. THUIWDAY, FHBUUAUY 21, 1SS). The Weather jgfcreuMt Hair tonight ; Friday parti j cloud)-. Moderate. UlfflMAt yesterday . All luwcst this ittorulntf to 5 u, in... 27 Me ' C- 0 on) PfodajiJACKSON'S BrA"toB",t"c i ciiMn qui Kilauea's Turn Will Come. Strange Things Men Do. Ford Feas Gqg. One Modern Killing. 10 (Copyright, Ity King Feature! Syndicate, Inc.) q pest busy volcano. Was in crui.V ; lion Tuesday, .sendiiij f lining, j :)')0 feet high from u pit 1S00. feet across. (S f : -.in the ancient days the na- i tivdeJlookodi liorror at these eruptionswondered what par- j licular Ood had been offended. 1 and who, if anybody, should bi sacrificed to please that god. And once upon u time inhabi- tants of all the earth looked up i i.... t. .. HULL UIUIC. u m.U.V brows in superstitions terror at the flashing li"htllill" 1110 liasillll j'ow they have that lijrjit iiiutf busy, running vacuum " , cleaners, washing machines and electric fim. Some day every voleauo will be put to work, its fury trails formed to pi&vcr. The ItuliuiNi uredoin I it jil- t l reudy, on a sinull seale, T x-.Hii-j ( ..(.mil ltfTiin K ii-1 J O . . , lii.oi will !. i iji.iwfnvinpi1 I VM l VWl hltO power, sent by VIVcluss to iiirphuics i'!yin overhead. o tWir way across tlH'ol'auifui. We, liviiiL', may not see thai. UuP Kilauca will see it. YllO can predict 114 this strange world 'what will hap pen; what unexpected ' lliinifs fjieu will do. T11 (L'rotitia, I'tfiir bandits were cntciieed loyhifnu:. Tlie hangiuun lost his nerve, couldn't go o with Ins work. The man that was to din next, put the rope on his own lieek, toiwhed the siring, . went through the trap and was kUled. Ishat the l,BiBl,4 of eallousness, courage or cou'. - lesy .' u A iienrj roiu, l " 'I'l t l.'.i:..t.. .... iilllnm-d'tl. Ford, at work with I 1 llUtll.l.') ... I.UIWUJMI uil.uii.u.1. . ,. " ,. . . , r,...,,!,.,.!, ' inaehinerv for iiiainiiaettirii automobile parts, says the au tomobile iiolustry is cheerful, and he is turning out 7000 ears n day. 0 lie uses 8)0 men to make 810,000 automobile parts a day, and hopes lo reduce the num ber. Ford, like others, hopes tliu! ndbert'h will stop flying and work 0)thc ground. Uut Lind- j bergh miles and hups off for n trip from the Atlantic y the l'aeifio. inspecting landing! fields for the part ruiCpuvt -- plane J.rogrum for the Veiinsyl-: vania and Santa Fe rawoads.j Ford says gold is "causing! more heart, trouble than anyi other one thing." ' Wall Street thinks that 1 per cent etillgyuoney ; Worse than golf. ! ! Mr. Ford thinks 'Americans ...... 11 ...1.,.,,1 I,, i.ar. tieipute ill another war. Achimedes was ,,uW welled-; ticated. V ord wol.ld have liked ; bin, n.,.1 hi-5 wonderful iuv.-u-i him and. Ins vondciiui im . u tions as much as lie likes h.ll-1 son. 15ut when the war and soliders eame ulong. education j didn't save Aehimede from be iug knocked on the head. Men kill cold blondedly In our j .ll() occul,i,.o sleeping ciuarters on bandlt-bootlcg prohibltion ago. , ,llo l1r9t jioor. Iioth escaped un- I oruurd Lcviuc. undcrsiued. '-9 ', lnjured. . years old. was catlnj with friends ,n the ijinJUdro blaze. Zenas in Jhc "Pleasant Kestaurant" nt " i rjerkcy. lone survivor of the fum tn tho morning, when a stranger , )tv HU(frrva severe burns about the aald. "Ciime on outside; t want j f,'.e und hands, talk to you." Outside n cab wiis TlK. i-u,.rto,Vn fire wus dlscov waltinB: the stranger said: ' e I crB(1 b. nijncra on tiielr way to are going to take you tor a ride. UVo,k. They broke Inlo the house .... .1 .i .......1. .h linew i.n UUUII1LU JWUH,, ' irl-at that meant, pleaded tind's. give me a chance. t am July a kid." (Continued on Fage TTour). I UT1U UILL SIGNED j Court House Measure Past Last Hurdle Schul - mench Regent Bill Tabled By Senate Building and Loan Measure Passed By Upper House. S.U.KM, Oiv.. Feu. SI. (Sill.) (im'cmor 1. fit Piittci-Mm sign ed the court hou-e. fund bill today. ' S.U.KM. Oru., Vh. 21. M"! Til Ucll-Schulnierlch M.lll, providing I t)l;U ()m, o( ,,,, ndll)na. tor affairs of the University at a ; Oregon, Oregon Stale college ..ml . ,, tuiu state norinnl sch,-. ' ; c.q idorcd one of tin; most im-; i !,u'tnnt '"""; "' Mature, wan tabled liy the senate j utter a long debate today in which ; itOva.s pri'Hiimod tho mcasuro vhh : truing to b" votrd on. It la ox jit'ctcd to be on the i-alcndar Fri day. Dy nun's bill exlundiny; Hi au- j thurity of the cornoratlon i-onnni. " Niuiicr over building and loan as- t i o;l.tloiis wfij puswud by tlii'sun- 1 uto. J I Senator Holl, defundlnij this bill I to consolidate the roKcnt boards of tin: institutions of hju-lu-r Uarn- a condition that has become more ' llll,.llMll,tn ti.wl lll-lt illl.ll'. fcrcH -with lcgtHlatlon ut every An-! BlM";" ' ...,. fl(lllBlM,,(1 ire8 on the bill. "To my mind," he said, "tin press of the Mute i more or less subsidized by one or the other of! the two largest institutions. I have , . In mlnu particularly the home pa-jHamltn 40 ACrgS On KinQS pers." IU wild HOit one of h bills that was of little, importance! was commented on at great length j by the lOugene papers, while tittle j continent hud been made on -the consolidation bill, which lui deem-; cd of great Importance. "The bill glvew promise of ellm-t inatlng symc of thc0eonipetltiou I und Inlon.o rivalry liolwoen me : unlvoi'.sHy and tip. coUor." Wair Ulll I'cliMiiiiil. Tho Konali. hlllod l.y Indoflnlto Miotiipni'tllflit liou.io l.dll 4iJ7. lu- I powering the latior couinil.-Hloiu'r j,",'"'!'"1 u," "'lei. miori - on fish wheoK soar undq !,oals. ! i,i i.v 1.,.. no and .1 o. l!oy. provlUlnir for tho nppolnt-i nl .. ...,.-....11.. .n.nkul.m r- u ........... Othor inrasuros pans.cil liy llio munln includ-'d: H. 11. 'fit. by I'.utl and M-irk." Helntlng to the hu-orporalion and organization of domcHtic lft-uninec coinpanlcK. S. 15. 11. by Joint t'oniinlt'e an insurance rrovldlntf for fire .'n- snrance coverage on fallen mum- lufs. A " ' , peal W. laws Adopt ng official name for normal sellouts. H 0'!- 2". ' Winslow- Ilelat-j Ing lo biiUdlng and loan assoela-! (jns. II . 39. by IturacH and Tli.Wip- ; ' 'C.lmim, Pagsii. l'i?TS rTSliUliGH, Keb. 21. (T) : Ten persons, nienibeva of two famlli-siurned to llea'i. In fires which M troyed tbi'lr v.nies Li troyed their vjr.nnes In !At ubensburg .V'rs. Leo .Mungoiu ami her five cbibircn kc.y alld ,,,. iri.e enildi en died. The five Mangold children rung- mmtbK )o sU ypar,. The three. Hc kcy ehlldren : were Oil six wceka ami three anu ' four years. Jtulh fires uppareiilly were ; caused by ovei heated Hlo'es. The onlswo other occupants of the Mam! dwelling were Mr. ! Aluncold and bla brother Donald, "11" u.uuocu ..iubo. uiiu ,., ther but the bluze hud gained such h't,ujv'y tl,at fescue of the moth- or Ulm live cnnoi en on ki'mjuu . floo. of the dwelling wua impos- llble TEN PERISH IN BLAZING H PENNSYLVANIA FOUR FEMININE IJg, .... Ufe Here are four rivals of the vav i ii Ufa tat i tude flier, is waiting for the official reading of her barograph to learn whether she bettered the record of Louise McPhetridge (helowi. Uobby Trout (tipper right) of Uoa Angeles, and Elinor Smith (upper left) of New York are the rival feminine endurance there. BABY FARMS' IS PACKING PLAN! ri iii ap -rimiiti ri aim iirihiiin plan ur mnm wmm ON NEW TRACT Highway Acc(iiired Yes terday Four-Acre Tracts' to" Have Modern Bunga-; lows and Coiiveniences. ; A dt!ul was consummated yester day whoreliy Karl s. Tinny, realtor, aciiuired '10 ucrcH of the 'illiaui T. llanilln trac t on KIiibb hlBliway.l iust south of the city limits. Plan.i I have been completed for tlie nub- (livlsuni of the land Into "baby" I"r""' 01 lmlr ilLrL'8 mK'1- 1"ul I,,c el f!l erection ot modern -jtiiieulows on ; each tract. .Work on the project will start ut once, a civil t-igineer lielng in Hie Hold. nn; IaiiiIs H. iluiuplre.vs. arrhileet. has plana Tor the bungalows In the comae of drawing. The considerallon Involved io Hie land deal was SI I.UUU und $50,000 will he expended In the completion 0f thW proposition. Eiii-lv.of the ID bun'julows to to V. , , " , 1 distinctive, with no. two alike. I lluildtng restrictions vill be en forced and an effort will bo made to have city water piped to tlie ; subdivision. Kacli home will linw modern coiivenlem-es, garages,; I shade trees uiuDdi uways. They , vlll fivc-oo,,, s,nu.turcs , Hie subdivision will be officially 1 1,11.1.111 no; niiif. ,,,h,..., j eratiou of 10,1100. The land is In-!lens- Icatcd on tho .laeksoiiville l'hoenlx i It is (he present Intention to ,, wls wlu ,ll)it. possession sell I he trac-tv on llio niouthly pay-1 (Udav , inent plan.' -Mg) Tumy said thl?' ""' ( . 1 morning. IP. "Tho suhdlvision Is intended lo LV iflll n,.,.,l ,.r ll.e eninmiliillv " said i IMIM-llllll. E0:,rs:Jr wllh small acreages., have been unable to aiiiisly the demand. 1 jhavo had this plan under consider i ati for some time, and have suc ceeded in closing deals to make it a reality. Work will start at once." Q Q- Th! gloted Dead i CAPETOWN, I'nlon of South ' I"..'- "'-'"!;." ovc'-: pne of the nios hrilllnn of hug - lad s so Wicrs. died here today of n ,, Ub w, ,.,. rt . l.-ncral Maxwell bad n long and i"""'"" - , patches fn itiently and was award- ; ett medals .miMiiuing tnc uisiiu guished service order. LONDON'. Kng.. Veil. 21. (Jl- Mrs. Michael Hcrgson, mother Prof. Henri llcrgson. the famou: Krench philosopher, died hero to day within the year of her tun I undredth birthday. She was end lted with being largelv responsible lor the early education of her fa moils' son. "AllOW!. S. Wf ricken with C. Feb. 2. A)- ii heart, nttiicli lute yesterOay In tho Palmetto Ko!f course chili Iiouhp. Khner Hchlesln - Igor, New York attorney and fonwsr icu-pi BMtieiii oi tin; nniM'" board , tiled before i'liyslciuti 'cowl'J be BtuiuuoiieU AIR RIVALS h i 5, air, Marver Cross on (center), alti CALL FOR BIOS A SOUtherfl Oregon Sales Structure to Go Up in 100,tiihi Days Bids Opened ior Geo. Roberts Home Kimball Plant Rising. : The iilaiiH for tli fUO.OUU puck lug plaul to lie eroded by the Southern Oreaon ShIcm, Inc., on Slowurt avenue and tile Piu lfle hlnlnvuy. will bo completed this week and ready for Inspection by contractors for bids, A. S. V. Car penter saltl yesterday. It Is plan- neel to complete the. slrueture In 1UU days and construct hut will be- (.'in early In .uari-h. When com pleted it will bo one of the lawevt und most modern Hunts of It!) kind in 11; norlhwoii 1 ld for tin- const met inn of tin- I'JU.nnn home of Attorney tieorirel M. Roberts fri-st of 101 wnro I opened on Crest H-Ml this mornlnz and award's will bo made soon Several other pretentiouH liomcK ure contemplated for tho conihlK j, building season. worn on llio new fire ball 011 NorUl Froll, K.ei,t ,! Vho Kimball Packing company plnnt on ort!i 0rupo 8it0l!l is wpJ1 ,dor' way. U-no fire hall w;u be finished mid ,,. (or 0e,;,ipcv bv April If.. (Qiarles T Wing yesterday after- ..imnpeed the lnirclmsio of ,0 Herkelev Orchard tract from j, ,, Mnnr Utr n m-,onA eonilM. I PorttlPal Lttnatir I ' VFl " Ul : Giv&t Little Help From Institutions LIS IS ON, I'ortugal, Keb. 21. ! I.l'i A Porluguese newspaper says there are 12,000 lunatics In Portugal and only 1,800 I beds for llleni. I- A great uiany lii.elltallvO . person.i'of 'bth sexes ; tni1 -JC,KB,B. ,,.n. UOTH , , t,10raw.1V)!H ; )unu((i; hs )1(.wttpt.r j0 ut j,. ,10 ' most elementaiy hygienic re- ' 1,,l,l'"" 0 ' , KING GEORGE ON FEET ild, "und my tnellnatlon runs con - , T, icuirciit with my Judgment." Hiicx. Feb. 21. iV bus achieved his first: I In mid On lUtilnluy. ' F.ocNoi:. 1 Kinc Oorge r(' walk since th elM.innlnff of his 1 mnesif. nm majesij huikcm arouno his bedroom with the aid of a stick yesterday. He tvus weak and his nurse hovored close, but ho nego tiated a turn rjtccr-fully. FINDS TiRRITORYisSliTQ AiVISE Mi bAia a m mb m ! tlui warpath. S-J dtclaivd 41 . . as mi a. m m i i iTf inn a iii KUIVIM! ). i ; Makes Land Discoveries and' : Maps VastArea in Ant - . j - 1 1 ; arctic uaimeu tor u. a Named Marie Byrd Land for Wife FindoNewi 1 Mnnntain Hanrip iviuuiiidin nctiiyt-. O u-:v viikk. vol.. -i. t'lv tiu- I Xmv Voiir Tiliu-x. Hie HI. Louis' 'ovt-Di.-iKileh and tlu'lr apsociatmO newHpiijiiM's :iiinui..H'''il today that (jConimitiuKr Uh'liard llyrd, in an extensive airplni.t iilKht with twoi pianos on Monday last, discovered and mapped iii part a vust new ! territory in the Antarctic, which he t has claimed for the Cnlted State: and has named for his wife. Marie Ityrd land. t'ommunder rvril has nl.su dis co red recently and named the t )lo(!kefeller ' rano. 'l'hi.-Orans'o is (Within territory claimed by tho 1 ' lsrltlsh und known as tlie Uo.sh de- ! piinUOl'y. 1'ho new runxe discovered 011 ut i Monday' i-s larger than the first, I nnJ contains peaks between elht ' unrt ten ihous.Qid f Ot hih. It Is oulKldu the limit of the nritbhl claims omi in In the new Marie I i IJyvuland. wjifch lies between Uuvy : ncu and t!r;"iam land. About 40.000 Huuaro mlh-H of , Antarctie have now been cxploi q cd froi (he ah by the liyrd ex-, pcdltloii. In the last fliylU the lioekef-tllcr ranijo was mapped by! aero camera, the entire new see- lion wua skelebud Slid the unebart -1 H1 coastline east of the liny of Whales was mapped by OipU'.ln Ashley AIi'Klnley of the army air ! service, who was ill tile second of two airplanes that made tbu TAKE HAND IN E SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. (A1) A variety of prices for gasoline wus oynrcd to motorics of t ho IJiictfic coast lotlay oh ihu reHiilt or I ho entry of ihu larger compa- jnleH Into lh kuh war." 0 i no prnro ui sit ii iiiiv luiuny Witfl Htiibllizcd ut 14 centH ye-Her- u I .. a..0 .. "UJ ' "u " "- low uh It) cents. AH major com pmiiuH except Hlclifielil worn Hell ing It wholesale at Jl cents a gal lon. There wore few signs, of a fiolilo inent of tliu price squabble hurt. The Texas, compuny Imtl a lOcent tjuotaUon on wholesulo ga.llne, while other majg- coinpaiitcK pej; lied It lit J cents, wllh tho ex - ccpimu ot liencrni j'ciroiciuu. i no latter concern fixed a retail iice of 17 cm ts und I lie wholesale (iio- IHiiun ill Jt, ill . In I .us Angeles nil the nialnr nil companieH followed lhn lead n' tienerul I'elroleum by fixing 'iii wholesaln price at l'J'i cents. Tlso retail price there ralHed from U to' 1 1 'i cents. A retail prlciif cents wan 11X0(1 III roriiaira n- oeiierai ' " I'orllalTri b' iroioillll, ailuollgll 1. mini un iu, i BIG COMPANIES GAS PR1C WAR 11 cents at service stations in Van j o-llliit animaiO ud during this coitver, ash., ucross the river, niol.llllt-8 , ltQ ,nl fi om 1'oi tlanil. Jigciiee In olieylng tlio commiinos i n 1'OltTLANM Ore.. Feb. 21. Wl After an enTirc morning of argu ment, the Portlund ltotutl tJuHollne, Dealers' usaoclutlon announced to day thut lnenibem would meet the General Petroleum ' corporation's reduction of gasoline t" IDl-j cents allon. The associullon has lunru than 50m nieinbers In the gate LOS A.V-HtiLHS. Feb. : Hup rlor Judgo Carlos 21. ol'j H. Hardy to make today hud no comment on the iipproval of iHiptuchnient proceedings against htm, voted la yenterday by the assembly of the - Calfurnia legislature. "J do not think It would be In ord-r for me to make any coin- ment at this time." Judo Hardy STOCKTON. Cul., Feb. 21. (V) I Wb Collin, tlif. was burned Jji ili:uth on his Mrtbd'iy, In his calrti at TiUthrop, Han .Tuaqulu county, latft night. Tho flro wim cu'iHcd jby explosion of a lamp. Q Indian Irritated By Loss of Prized Beaded Breezes vImllun, wlitn ! Liunl into a fril pullcc Hlatlon toi.Vy) and Willi many j;'HiIculatuis cmn- plained that sonionno liad Ktoltin IiIh ii'iniHui'rt. . "Hut yv.w tint "iMii on," ro- 1 7" 1 T$PXi I tfoiiH'T.s Whirl! ho prlzoil ! lilKhly and was talccn alonr; and oilier Indian iKiraiWrnn- v na, want no was rininic on a V) "t ,,u' ,vl,h "inKiKs . In a suit oa.so Tlu 101,1 lhn . wnl ., i,p,.. mat tncy 4 w)d watoh for anyone wi-av- Inn I'i'adod pains, : , MYSTERY VEILS WHEREABOUTS OF BABY DORIS - O NarCOtiCSrSleUthS Join PoliCe On Hint of Drug Ring Connection With Kidnap Case Portland Checking On New Clue. AN KUANH-'ISCO, Koh. if) Tnc ,,. smri:h tur Jhl,,y ris ,., , niltll-41urpby believed to be 111 ,hu clutch) of a kidnaper since ber'dlsaieurauee last Kiiday was renewed todav Willi noiieo follow iwir u dozen trails. Thus far (the greatest ehlld-hunl this eily has Initiwn, euudueteil by police, preysand pubi.( bu failed t( lift the0vell of mystery, resulting only In a limine of theories and futile pursuits. Federal p'dslul officials und aiato nurcotlei invesllgalora Joined with city autburitieH In iliu eurcli when clreumstanecs of tbu ease in dicated kldnafinif might huvo hoiiio eounectlon with a drug ring, und when letters weru sent through the' malls purporting to have' been from tho abductor. I J poignant plea, to inusu re jspunslble for the disappearance 'of her child waa inado yesterday by Mrs. Jlelun Murphy, mutlier of Doris, POI LAND, Ore., Feb. 21. W) Police toduy were checking va rious place in the city in un ef fort to confirm t he report of A. K. Jvhnuon, auditor of u news company, tlit ho had seen u lr' resembling J)orlH Murphy, kid napud Han Francisco gli 1, with a man and wmnaii In the old post fflce building last night. Johnson reaffirmed his report! when he was Otown a picture of 1 the girl. lo said was clad! In a pallor stilt. , q A Pacific Air Trunspn rt air mail I j ,,!,. arrived her till: fin'oliQiu en roulo to 81111 Franelseo from I'orlluud, bearing as part nfHs 1: O.-ii. Arnold Von .Mlnkelretu.a- n P ,uus Heatlle polli'n dng sleuth, to ,,u...l 1 M.,n !-.. .lu,. l fl, ' Mi'ilrcl, f,,l- r,lll-v,tt'-oll l.iirris J j jiiiiphv. kidnaped Han Kranelsco i -fhe dog was uceompanleil by itH i.uin.,,- ,. -r Kandeiin of Ihu West Coasl Veterinary liMspllnl at .,iin. ,, u,.,.i I -I nilnules at n, ,. all ,oi Tho dog Is an exceptionally In - t' Its truiner, wlio ordered It in j bill tin was Imndnent west of Che (lnt fSiali'M to a tubto, close u 'loor I f"o bctivtten loyal nationalists and und various other trlclcs. (KiiOt - r - un ion tteuiuo iy train luHt night at 1 1 : 1 5 rind hoarded tho plane at Portlaiul thlK mori'Jj'g at 7 it'cloek. Jle exjiocted to l.ln Hun Fran- 'ico easily Ijeforn tioon. HOUSE COMMITTEE KALLM. (re. Feb. 21. A Macpherson'K plan fur ft-i cabinet f'Tiu of government Sfceemfully parsed another hurdle Wed lies tiny evening wh-n the house r'-so- jlntlon's (.'ommlttec decided unani- j tern, ),ut Jt whm believed the nilua-j Imoufly to return the resolution toitlou there wax developing rupldly. i the Ionise with u favorable recom-l tm ndatJon. Tho resolution passed tln semi tn icvcrnl duya avo by a lturgo majority. - ; tf Ik Porilaml POUTIANIi, ore.. Feb. I'l. OF) J A thorounh Investigation of a .transaction Involving four city, po lleemen. two of whom are sus pected of uldlng n bootleg Ker to osca pe . wum ord ereil tod uy by 'Chief of Police JeiikliP. mi1 LA'nnn Annrwrn miuLEt)Hivi muloilu O Lone Eagle Appoiiged Tech-1 nical Adviser to Aeronau tic Branch of Cornmerce Department To Be at Call of Secretary Whing Time Governs Sakoy. ASllIXd'tyN. l'Y I'l . t.'olinu'l Charles A. Undbcrcli has been appoiuti teehnical adviser to the aeronautics branch of the commerce department. q Secretary Whiting, in annoiinelnj; : the appoint men L and J.tndbt riib's acceptance, Nald tod.' that tl ; flier's enl rancu into the govern ment servleu Mhmltl not keep hlin permanent ly in Washington, l.'n- , der the arrangement, l.lndherehi t'lllCAdu. Feb. 21. fT'i "Xyacy 11 be at the eali of AVlllrrim T ;,lou" l-wls. with prlaon records in Maet'racken. .lr., assistant were- Illinois and Leavenworth, haH been tury ol commerce for aeronautics, j to give his advice and personal as- ulJoKi.a .111 1.1,. .. .,( 111., ......- wistance on any phase of the regu- I lalion nf civil aviation, the eslab- i llshmnnt of ulnvn cm and a in torts, 'lt,H,'arl1 and'aecUlent prevention.; contiguous to tho Nor) Clark I The oust w!11 fiirrv it walni-v to islruel uuraire In whUt tho woven bo deter m i n e d by tlie actual gangsicis were executou just a aiuount of time the colonel is re- j week ago. ipiired to give to his official duties. J Tho arrest wasamado lust night Mr. Whiting expressed his personal j after "Nosey Joe," or George A. ratiflcntion over tho department's . Lewis as ho identified himself, "having secured the" services of one iWiw overheard to nay ho .hud who lias contributed in such an "bumped off a party in Chicago' outstanding manner to the ad- A murder charge was pluced Vancement of aviation, both atl'Ufalnst him at tliu request of Chl home und abroad." t, jcugo uuthorltlep. Detroit police. The appointment was arranged 1 however, would not discuss the during I.lndberKh'M recent visit to Me rest nor Hay for what murder Washington. fLewia wus held. - ' An assistant states attorney and ST. I.oriS. Vvb. al. Col-ia t:hlcaco police lieutenant left mel Charh-s A. Liiolbcrgh arrived a i i.amoori-i. jahiim item, ills home airport, ut lii:K p. m. today from Indianapolis, on uh Inspec tion lour of the transcitincnlal air transport company route. After- a" tlO-mlmitv ratr-r-!!. Lindbergh took off at 15. p. m. ror WiclUla. ' N- 4 ) . S. S. Trenton Steams for Chefoo 3000 Former Peking Soldiers . Revolt Chang Tsung-Chang May Plan New Campaign. MANILA, Keb. SI. (A'l The J light cruiser Trenton left Manila today under orders to proceed to 1 Chefoo, as thl- result of a reported uprising in Shantung. It was 1111- derstood that tlTreO; Ml was nmvt I l,r ,!. f. ...... .X ,1 r..T i ItepoilM from ChmO. ton days: ago uhl that 3. Olio former l'cklng 1 ' soldiers, who had been mustered into the nationalist army, had ro- ; volte, 1 at l.ungkow, shantung. There was fear that IV- mutiny j would spread to other towns und ! giui'lsou. iMu-r rep ' niny have pnrtH indicated that this happened mid thut a 1 rebels. Q i .Missionary women were ovueu- 1 t uled from severni towns in the af-" footed area. nlllOigh men rnmtiln- ' ' ed at their pots. 1 J HIIANtPlAF, Feb. 1! 1 (K Jtu : llublo liif-natlon uDaireu, l.lao- . ' tuug. (Javaueso tejiitory) . today IsuUImt Chung Tsung-Chung, wur lord and former military governor of -Khaiitunu, left that city yeter j day for Chefoo, Hhanlung, center ' of iutl-Nanking maneuvering.' ' ( Miix'h whurtuboiits heretofore ( j huvo been something of a mystery. 1 He Wua ucconipiinied to Cliefoo, It i was nuld, by Atumun Hemenoff and "ilhreo other UushIhii generals for 1 merly usuociuted with the White f ltuslun army In China, Only iuigt;r reports were avail- I ublo here from tin- .Shautunu con-1 (MiatiK TmiiiK-Chantjr wait oho of the most powerful of the old north ern war lords. A series of ro- 1 vijtkcho last summer preceded his in;,'m to rorr .iruiur ami liner, ii Is believed, to Dalion. Natlonullst li'oopr; wero never ablo to capture him. Hit return to hitiilunif mlKht bo regarded an nlKnlflcunl In the llS'bt of mutiny of former eoldlcru of hie ut -Luiitiltuw. MUTINY FLARES SHANTUNGZONE WOMEN OEPART 0F0ETR0IT m A M ' Man With Prison Record Held in Connection Chi cago Gang Massacre 'Murder Map' Found in Pocket Orheard to Snv Hari 'Rnmrwl Off Jn " rw" w" Party in Chicago. t'llfCA;o. lh. -' -V; WilUum I'. Itussetl, eimmlssloner of police, today ordered his deputy cum misHlfners lo ins rui. policemen to search both public ami private premises for liquor law violations as tho opening move in hi fight to enforce the prohibition laws hi Chicago. uri'ested in Detroit In connection j wllh (;hlcug I.., h gang massacre. ' A "murder map" was found In j his pocket. H diagramed territory aloinr I ho I.ako Mtchlirnn kIioi-i Immediately for Detroit ilesldes . Lewis, they planned to uucation . I'lillip Keyw-eM, "purple" gaiigstur, who was picked up yesterduy by .Michigan police. A pliotograph of Keywell has been partly Idenlirled . u-liii utiierl ,,.,,, II,.. .v.i.-h.... f u.... era I daj a precoding the nmas inuV dcr. - . ' v now witness hod come for ward loSay to glvo tho first ap eouni or what went un In , the gunigo during flic morning hours liumiliately preceding tho Blay ings. Ho wua a telephone' repulr ' man whoso idontity was kept aecret to prevent any attempt oft Ills life. This man lind made aevcral visits to the garage at 11122 North C'lurk street at tho request of the subscribers there who believed the lino lir.il been tuppoa. Ho was nl tho garage between S:80 nnil 10 o'clock the morning of PL Vulen llno'sOduy, leaving about half an hour before tho machine guns und pistols of tho slayers opened fire upon tho Clcorgo tilugs)) iloran gungatcra. A 1'AltIS, Keb. 21. (P) Marshal Koch is contlOnlng bis alow im provement and todav was clven Omoro substantial food, ills pUyalc i bins, however, were unwilling to ;t a. ilalo for bis trip south to fc 1 cuperato nor Will tlioy permit him to re'eivo visitors for tho present.. Will Roger Say:0 0 ,',H u.lil., 1'el). 121. It seem to he tlie nation's pus tinic now to offer Mr. Cool nitre u job. t see jgduy where the Denver l'nsi offerniPliim $75,000. T Homier f? 5'r. Coolidge wired buck, "Is that to rend il?" It looks like lie will be eomea syndicate, writer. TOcn all he will know is just what he reads in tliu papers. U e w i 1 1 t h e u become a " t r a i n e d seal." That's what they call a special writer covering an event. Well, us old time newspa per men will give him a Kreut welcoino among us, Uempsey, ISube Uuth ami ltysclf. T would like to sit in the press stand by .Mr. Coolidge's side eoverinjf this next farm relief SQsiou of congress. I bet he would get more laughs out of it than anybody there, Yours, WILL ROGERS.