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    MEDFORD'MAIL Tribijne
Weather Year Ago
Highest year ago toiny..
lowest year ago loduy.
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l!l7TiltJ-tWrtl TrU.
FOURTEEN PACES
MEDFORD, OREGON'. FRIDAY, FELtlirAKV L'2, 1929.
Xo. ?,33.
Today;lSSIiIG DOR!
FOUND UNARMED
.. The Weather
Forecast Ooudy tonight and Sot.
nrtlar. Occasional rain.
Highest yesterday R
Lowest UiiA morning to & a. in... 20
s
IS
The Greatest Birthday.
More Land for America.
Weralk''More' "Rapidly.
Mr. Hoover's Triumph?
(Copyright,' By King Featured
i Syndicate, ln) i
Today is the birthda;of the i
biggest of all Americans. . lie '
gave this country the right to j
govern itself nnd gave his fel- i
low citizens the advice to keep i
out of foreign alliances nnd cn-'J
tanglements. Jlay they have;
i.i...a i;ui.i w iui" mm j
vice and'thus maintain the in i
dependence that "Washington ;
won for them. -. j
Byrdi looking down, frpm the
.air, maps out vast new terri--tori
ties in, the Antarctic re-'
gions, claims 'them 'fo the;
r..." 1 i
iniicrt fintcs ana names mem
for his wife, "Mary Byrd
Land." '
Whether other nations recog
nize a claim based on "I satt
it; first" remains to ho seen.
For a fcw-yciirs it will not mat
ter, but a few thousand years
..-l.n h V.rth o.,HI.,
u.i.k, ,.., ...i .......
Sn.,fh PoW -l,nnw fhoir nnsi.Uast Priday. nas . returned to I.e.!
7 1 v ,
tions and flowers crow where -
tions and flowers crow where
the pofis arc now, ".Mary liyrt;
land" will be valuable
1 I
that lime, however, there mav'sW.- w nil npnrlment occupied by
, , .. ., .,'
be only one. nation on all the
earth. . , !
, lj , I
Thc wise IJoekefeUer family
sent men to me Arctic region
dug wells there) -found oi!..
plugged VT the, wells and will j story of recelvins- the child under
,' njnni;-. enmeiime !P ! WHlprlotiB ' tfircnmstnlicea under
run a pipeline, sometime, i,,10 im.PSB0n ivi-lh .was her. own
theyaiped ,t-o. i ....:
. . r ... ' u ' r.TVrtn iwi iwi
,10 -.yuniu- .vw- ht-v" '.(
TOO much money With Oil asj
, . . u .. j. ( i
IIIIIIIKIIIIII 11.1 .1 I'
The "Yankee drawl" is van-'not
ihing, nnd even the deliberate
speech of the South is speedetl
up, with new Rteel and tcxtil -
mills and so much business to
MtonH to
The .Shorthand Jtcporiers t:s-j,.rlrtliy s0- explained that by n ,vel-l.alreil nurse, lo lift further the,
sociation is told that in twentv previous marrlme she had a li'ttl-J shr,1""1 hlch .""' U ;ear has con-!
fcjcinunn is tu . ,)rl wh(j js B)( ut IJ()1.!(, cealed tile late of Francis lwir,
years the average spoeeli ol the LKe ye.lrB H(( i-,,,. u,,, gil.i , Clarke, Spokane, Wash., mnltl-m.il-!
merienn has increased ten i was suiniosed to be t Los Ansrelos ; "0"!,lr?" ,, ' . ,. '
, . . rpV , , i In care or Iter father. Her nainc ! c Inrkc. t iMppenrcd from Santa ,
words per minute. J lint s Iltir-.ls Bettv. For many months how-1 "arlam, C'ul., in January, UiH. A;
on the shorthand- men. but I ever, Mrs. Sharp was unaware nf month later p nits of the body of a
, ; L i T, . it " cliild-H whereabouts, she said. ;'"n' l"e "ding a crushed skull,
makes 110 dliferenw to the tnlK-1 l-viday arternoon the day liabyiw"re washed up on the sands near
in machines' Talk into it as ' Ikiris vanished, -Mrs. Sharp de-:Sn,lla Ikirliani, but the corpse'
'Ug, machines.. , .. Utored. abo foun.P a note ippi-J i 'ver del ni.ely was identified nj
rapidly as yon like and it Will ,llIer tIie frollt ,oor nf h.lr homo. I'1"" of larke, v,hih, .Mrs. Kelly;
repeat as slowly s you like, j -hjju her c ZZX
. . ,
.uuin jiiv-vuhd nn
captions have ught millions j
nf brains to work more rapidly. tano(1 possession of llaby Doris: inf ,llree mf". "jep my mouth
M o She went to Vnllejo hv I'ony, she1"1"11 "hol,t ,hu ntfl'-"
Twenty-eight governors wilfo said, and there, on the dock was a' '"I , "vo li"" " ''""S "'V
. tr iTn,.-,.nark-lialreil man with a little nil!. , rulnrt ever since I learned .tint
parlieipiilc in Herbert lIooers Thc (,h1(1 waf) dl.0SHen ln ,link , Clarke probably was murdered by
inaugural parade, giving the land while ec-iion nock and J itn-t I was friendly, with." .Mrs.
r. -i . u Pn i bloomers. When llaby ton-is ills-' K"- oll lvesllKators last nlsht
new Tresident what the old lo-, . , . . .,. and early today, afler prolonseil
mans called a "triumph!'
In f'nesar's triumnh. he rod.'
... .
nhi-ad in his wnr chariot ol
gold. Behind him, on foot,
inarched the conquered, kings
,d queens in eoldeu chains,
barbarian chiefs with chains of
iron. The victims were usually
siaugnteren alter ine trinmpii.
The modern plan, with a pros- j
identi tl-itimph made up of
judges, governors, distinguished
citizens, nil surviving thc day,
is much plensanter.
The snow is thick inQN'etO
Vorknit there was sunshine
in Wall Street. Trices clothed
.'.Mn.t. hnh ff.ll n.one'v!
"
cost only iij-i per cent. hen
the bell rang, hrokerS WCIlt
'
hfmie tor B three-day rest. .No
more news from that street un -
. .
til next Monday at H' in tr.e
morning.
' '
Senator llofltu of Alabama, an
noyed by one nf Ned .McLean's
jJiTjrht yoipig m.t. charncterlze
"entlemen In the Senalo press gal
lery a "squirrel heads and 'pos
um heads."
Senator Itrure of Maryland de
fended the reporters-, h-it it wa
hardly necessary.
Tho opossum knows in to
-
(Continued on Tage Blx)
THREE FACE
CHARGES
KIDNAPING
' '
pour. Year-Old San Fran
Cisco Tot Located By De
tectives M i ssin g for
Week Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sharp Arrested
With Man in Apartment.
SAX WIANCISCO. Feb. 22. fjV)
Mrs. Charles Sharp this afternoon
Identified John Williams, tSO-year-ola
employe of the V. S. Mint, ab
tho man who slid said mot her in
Nllojo- last Friday and gave her
custody of baby llorls Smllh-Mur-phy.
Williams, arrested on suspi
cion, hn hoi'll tillable to account
for his time 1-Yiday afternoon.
SAN KUANC1SCO, Fch.
JP
' . 'X'nr-otu,
wnrm Miiitii-.uiirph-, missin ; since
Imother - s arms today, one week'
.rinr i. Hi.-m,.,.,, ,,.,
afl(!r ,lm. disappearance from a
piaKonn(i.
.iricttv" iyuia toiiuy iook
Alr. and Mitt. Charles Sharp, Who
wero living there under an assumed
"!.
- Wllh them was llay Drls, oh-
i,rm 'JtaM!Z-.
rested wilh n third pei-Hon, a man,
and Rtihjeeied to a severe Inlerro-
Kation. sirs.' Sharp told a Ion
ror manllis.
not
' -
captain of Detectives Duncan
ncan
- Malhieson Immediately placed kid
- .napiDK cnai-Rus against tne trio.
"The story told by these people
1:1ml Ihn fnntu wa rlml tka. .1.
aitree," he declared.
There, lias been no promise el
immunity to anyone on the part of 1
the pnllc-o department, livery an-,
Rlc of the ease will be silled to;
t lie hotloni until wo have esta.li-:
lislied motive and Rtiilt."
Taken From Stranger
Ura l,n,., until Hint uli.. ,.n,.l..
i .i .1... rti.n. i t ... i
it, i iiic t.-i.iiii iiiiiii ix siiunuer nisi i
: vaiicjo and Ret tier uiy, iietty.
iniisly she was said to he wearing
I . . . ..... . . .-1 . . i- - .1.
! " "f0 ."' 'K. ' " V
. i-rcn miner hi. ni tc nrt: iimi-mii-
gatin-i this dlHrrepancy.
Chi d was priena v
Then. mfh. Sharp said, the man
(Continued orwfage Might.
WASHINCTON, Feb.
ICharges that the International
Htandard Oil interests. John
! ltekefell..r. and Ivy Lee. New
'York publicity man, were propa-
I ann'nlsts ng.Vnst the Interests of
!" i'nu-d simes were made in
the house today by Representative
Tinkham, ltiubllean, Massochu-
setts.
Tinkham was speaking in behalf 1
SnARnnii
uimiuniiu uii
Aiiinnpn ininrii
UHAKUhU WMH
I nniMTrnroT
LIIU IlllllbUI
: , 1
of his r.-solulion to provide for a New Vork Dully News quotes John lver administration. He prefers man of O. S. C, and I'ear Costs .at tho fnlverslly of Oregon. Tho I Hepubllenn stale central comn.lt
congresslonal Invesligatinn of the roollilge at New Haven saying j I., reninln in Ibe senate as chair- i and Prices the subject of a talk j treasure probably will Iks recon-,,.f announced that 111 senators, a
expenditures of internal 1 o n a 1 i be believes It "a fine thing that j nmn or the committee on ngricnl- by Prof. It. H. Hesse, O. s. c. slden d. j majority nf the upper house, hnd
bankers to Influence the foreign two such charming people as Col. j tur,, and forestry. County Agent L. P. Wilcox ills-i Had the bill been approved and . ,,,.,iKI,(i their support to tho bill.
porja oi me . n.un .-m.ii-s.
J. declared that Ibe Interna-
tlonal Standard Oil interests, John
J. Korkefoller. anil Ivy Lee. "hav
io country, no ring, and no nlle-
glance, except to the power of
.money nn.i wnat money win coin-
pel or buy.'
Bab1? Girl
Four-year-old Oori. virg.n.a bmitn-iwurphy. lor wnom n
'r"tle "reh ,or thepartwe
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,'--i-.' t,t
TlUrc "" Ma'rnnrof lfollu fiiuoc
y oviij ..v)
Information On
n;..n 1
viaav-1
, . .-. j.
pearance i Spokane lvlil-'
HOnaire 15rYear MyS-'
y
tery Believed Solved.
'
' ' . (
J.OS AXdlCI.US, Tel). M
lA')
AUlluiri lS tottay were ' lollKlUK !C
i.Mrs. Mariraret ICellv. :tS-venr-ol(! 1
... . ...
: "" . -..
q"eHimiiiii.
She s;i III she n-fis i-nlleil In n I n.
! An7h ,.V: ,1 id,,! r
NURSE CLAIMS
: KNOWS SECRET
CLARKE DEATH
. ....i.,
January ).M4, by a man worUim:
i. nr ,r,nt. nm; n.n.n-.i
' a "Hoji . oltl duck who wh n
spender."
. "I said 'Sure,' and went down to
meet him.
W'o were thinking a
lot, but I wart tn 1 He racket in innae
flnvri and nionev talkKd. net
alwavn
kept my head. Thc hovH were
hanulnK arnuud the hotel and 1m -
mediately .';ot their eyes on niy
fimt." thoimh," who doelarttt
"'You havo n live one-Jhere,'
they told me.
"When Mr. Clarke nuked me tn
Ko to Santa Harhnra with him jm
for the ride, 1 naQ) 1 would. IIj
Rave me JlnM. 1 told the boyH
whero wp wore Koine.
"We drove to Santa llarhara In
a tnxhah. He sent mo lo the hotel
to repisler and naffl he would lie
bark later. That waa about lu;?.e
at niht. I never aw him nKnin."
INDY-ANNE
""- -
NKW VOItK, Feb. 22. (A'l The
. nnries ,. i.inii.e, (,-n i,,,.i .miss
Anne .Mor.ow .iil.l decide to belSaleiu direct from Senator M. N'arv
married
As lor bis own mar -
rl.mn u- Ih .1 un L'lAP..nnn T II
.... . -, ......i..- iiiiiiii'iiii
tiA unl.l .. a Ann nr.t Ln.., ....n .1
... - " "" '-
will he bin that il would take
place at iov. iruuiMiirs executive
mansion.
Returned to Mother's
-Q-
k. was anown.will. .ntrmow.r. m r mw..o murpny.
: - rV."r " '" "
"The Berries" Behind
Bat, Hal Swain Will
i Don Bearer U nifofm T
,'
'. ' '. '
! ANAIIKIM, Cnl., Feb. 22. .!
I P) lOxtra! Kxlra! Tmn Tur- . ;..
, ! per has made another find.- .
' The subject of ,lhe latest'
hurst of .enthusiasm ironi the
buskv president of the l'ort- ''
laud ITeavers M Hot fiwln, ) a. ' r,'. ;:tK, ,; ctnmercln
"ye,-ir i,M i-aiclw-fiom,'I:rfnri''Qrihp.rftr Tfills ' Farm ' Wek'i"m",'1,'n
-iteach, Oallf., and take it
from Turner ho is Ibe l '
..)01.,.,.a." . ,
Swain has lieen slRiied to a
1:3 runtmct and win ie
! Biven a trial with the Beavers ,
at their sprins trnlnlmr camp
here; lie Ik a well-built lei-
nw "" 'rh
In helKht and welKhlnu lSu
pounds. .
,4,4,4,44.4.4,4,4,414.4.41
.
SEARCHED FOR
FEDERAL MEN
GllA!) CANYON,, Aril., I'd..
22. iA') Searchers today were
penetrating the mile-deep gorge of
Ibe Cit-and Canyon of the Colorado
It, 111, iiltimitil In fthil tltA lioilli-s
of Krod .lobnson. uovernment ranl
ger, and Olcnn Sturdvant, Cirnnd
Canyon national park " naturalist.
The two men were hurled from a
boat yistcrday In -Horn Creek
Haplds, two miles below the point
where' the famous Ilrigllt Angel
trail wends Hh way to the bottom
. ; " ' '
.lames r.
.
l.,;,;:
I 11 " ' '"''" " '"""
.... .. u
managed to renrh shore,
I ' ......... ,
' MHI 10 ncre int report oi him
' "'"i""'""
: Tho wnu'r w 1(''. "rooks paid
and Johnson and Ktnrdi-vant, he
r.i.iwt. tMi'iM- hud hopn so h...
numbed l.y the shock of their mid-
GRAND CANYON
den Immersion that they were tin-I "The Outlook in Horticulture' " rona ominci. in vnvn ..,
aide to HtruKKle to Mhore, or had j wan the mibJ.M-r of Air. Hcherer'n loutnldo the ritieH. To natlufy do
been batUTi d uneonHOlniiH HKaint i talk nn.I he viewed It with optl-imandM from .Marlon, Clackaman
tho -rocks which canj'Ol their niimlc roiiHerviiilHin. and l,nne ooty courtn, tho bill
boat. He said ho now nothinti of
them after he himself n (dk nt
)" P r w Ilnff
hendlons Into
i "(ream
L NOT
ENTER CABINET
HAI.KM. Ore., I-'eb. 22. (A'l
"nil ,.,1 Slates Senator Mo.S'nrv will
not accent a cabinet position or
anv other nnnotntment under the
This Information con.es to
I In a telegralii to Mrs. Ibnin.i Mnr -
I u ...i. . ...
;io-mon, win. is .nc sen:. lor s ,
I . , i. . .. .1 . . '
senr.lor's
n.-i-i .-in. y n.ii-t. lie is it. .loii.e i.iin
i who during thc legislative session
Is .ecrelin-y to S
ry to Stnte Seqauir li'-yn-
jolds ot Marlon county.
Arms
n.0 P,. n... uccn cuUu.wg
, T
Session Continued
Pn.
w
ROGUE PEARS
RETAIN PLACE
THROUGH PACK
operation of rltgrowersi1,7im,;yh. ,vTlSi r Z
. . . . i-nmnierclal flshlmc Inilustrv rlalm-
, .
ailU lIVIC HyBllUIUS HSSUie
Future Here.
r ' Insistent Hint the steelbcad is it
' "Cuntlnuiiami of the pi-'scnt In-' I"1""0 ""h "Hould bo retained
1 . ,,, ,, , , ., ,,, ,as such. The vole wns called for.
i nt e-..pen.ll,o.. bet,ween the Twonly.nlllo momlwr(1 u( , hoUBO
I fruit Ki-owers and various civic V,CJ, nmt ,ho i.nj. Wllh the
liiKencics, would assure a brliiht absentees, this was 11 suftlclit
! future for Ibe horticultural Inter- : ,,ln.er to kill the bill.
ests or tnu Kogue mer vaney,
Paul Jt. Seborer of the Southern
.Oregon Sales, Inc., told Ibe nu.ll-
ence at m j 101 i.euuu. ... i,.., ,.. u-
gram of the Kiirm . celt sessions
at Motel .Modford this morulug.
Mr. Heberer said that despite the
ne;ivi- 1111.1 i.-iiiii 1111 iiiikii.iiii. i"u
wurbl last setisou, and the Increase
j In competition, ibe Jlogue lllver
yallcy peat- bad held Us place. This
( he atlr.tuled o the quallly of the
vital factor ln sale and marketing. m""k, -"' "ng flghl against.
l-i-ilght rate adjnstmen.s on an I ' " ,"1 ! "or ' he
equitable -liasis with other" north- I h,,,,"p- V n ', V'
west sections, was pictured as 11" " f ',ld " re,f 1",,n;
need of the future, and a blessing I K ,Ml , tnv ho apimlntincnt
for valley growers. I"f Interim co,nmltleoof both
The need of new markets for ""men and comine. Wal nter
valley.pc.lrs was emphaslv.ed, and ! V"1" I,,",lI, 11 "'' ""l,ln"
Mr. Scberer favored uniting v ilh ' ' Kl-'-"ln In an attempt to reach
i.ifi ....o. .1. ... :a truce.
vigorous advi-rllslng campaign.
Irrigation, lite speaker Mil.t, bad j
work.-d wonderx 19 the Miitftor
ie pears, ana inai wii'ii nini oeen
I SL ,u.cve!tttt , tho
Vi.-.u m....
naHlhS Howie Ulver Pailey
V' "'.. ,. , ' ',.,"7,' ' . ' .
ihl ""t fell the full
; " " i" 11 "
b.-fiatiKO 'Jiey were "boxed" and,(,t 'onl dintrleU In eonntlOM im an
of a hlprh quality. The lirillHh de -
mand for local Newlownn, he Baid.
had been on a nnr with nnst aea-
j omk.
I Prof,
Stale coKe Kav
an inierestlug
ilH'lan.i ti'ibulcal b-.-ture on soil man-
agemi-nt. lie said the key to sue -
cessful foil management was ni - o -
'per orchard drainage, or fertllizn-iThursday afternoon when It passed j'
lion efforts were wasted. 1 ex-1 1 (a.letl's bill to make It possible HALI-IM, Ore., Feb. 22. 1P; The
i plained .the use of. various Tom-t for minors lo be employed ln a j senate eommlltee on elections this
1 iiieielal f-Ttlll'ers,' nnd the -Value place where cigarettes are sold. afternoon voted unanimously to
I of chemicals, minerals, and ma-' 11 , report favorably on the Hell bill
I nuriM lir fertilizing. At the close; NALKI, ore., Keb. 22. WV- p,vdlng for a platform conven
1 of his remai lcs. the r.o hi.rtlciiltur-j After arguing the question nearly j )n nf B1 (,(mlm rnmmlltceH
t present were Invited lo ask;"" hour the Joint ways and means . m.ol. tl) p,-!,,,,,,,, eic,.ts. After
O'C-tlons, wbl.-h tb.y did. commlttee Inst night voted I" hearing the arguments nf Phil
pnigiaih was held ibis afternoon
The concluding session of the
with nar bar-vAstlmr and oroduc-
tion .ll.-ui.sseil l,v l'rof. II. lion.
eussed the horticultural program
Inr the co.nlnir sens.....
!
t Oregon Wcnlllcr. '
Ibiin tonlKbt and Satitrilay, prob -
I ably with local snows In east;
warmer tonight. Strong southerly
winds, at times gales, on the coast.
A
BILL DIES
i
.
Commercial Fishermen Win
First Vote Tilt - Two
Umirc UlAf Hnhotrt n.fl '
nUUI b HOI Ueuaie Mre- '
cedes Ballot Tax Relief
.. &
Boays mil Decreasing
Road Districts Passes.
o
SAhEM,, Ore., eb. 22. ifl') Witl
1 1 he clock Ui 1,1 ni; its way oilirmiKh
the minutes of the fortieth day, j
the nnrnal iluia'f?ui ot a leciala-!
live session, the hoiiRe this morn-j
Inn. without a tllsscntlnK vote, i
Jpassed the bill taxing intanitlhlcH,
I the sncoml revenue measure, of
'the properly tax relief commls-.
jslon, and the prolleni or wiping
out the slate deficit of more than
$2,flao,Oin) was ono step nearer
completion. w
It is estimated hy rtepresentallvo .:
iCai'kln, chairman of the commls-1
S,T,'!'!'1nn,"r WaA? of1'1,!
nonse. tint t th nv nn Inln nolhlosi .
house, that the tax on intmiRlMos
will w t the Htiite at lcnst $000,000
jannimlly. From the oxcIho tax on
; bivnlvM and other corporations an
jittldltional Income of $750,000 i
expelled each year, 'tho 4-oturnH
! from the two would -wipe out tho
.eslmin deficit during tho coming
;blennium.
lloili meaHurra now go to tho
: senate.
SALEM, Ore.. fcVb. 22.-OT '
Jhe tirsr round- of tho bl-ennlul : :
mi- ,irn mm iy inu
cBinmerciiil fishermen Thursiluy
whim " the fowuf hffltso
ifailed to pass feers bill, making
line Hteeinenu. trout u Kamo fish
! In all tho waters of the Klale.
11 l,s"oK inousiry einim
lnK that the pasMm-e of the bill
would ruin the third lai-Rest in
dustry in the slate and Miu sports
nien and tlielrasupportcrs equally
. ,;.., votlnu- inrnhist Ihn bill
W1.P An,i,. c,hu, i-.i,i.i.,..., I
icltirk. Kgbert. the three Johnsons! ,
Knapp, l.afollett, Macpherson, Ma
, ..1(,,y, Ml.AiNt,., Metsker, Ox
nitiit, Putter, Hohlson, Uussle, both
1....
art,
Swill, Tompljlns, Weather
Wells, Wllks. Wlnslow.
I'lKbl lllll.
; ,,,
or Clatsop. Metsker of
and Wlnslow or Tlllll -
unci innlow of THiii-
The rommen lnl " flshinff ndvo -
eati' nmj an attempt to havo
- ; ' ' V 1'
ferred to tho Kamo commltteo, who
,rrmrni u wmikhil recninnieiuui
tlon. Tho motion for a nocond rf.
I the d.-baie continued.
The property lax relief commit
HinnR hill ,WrMiw ib number
" ' : "
j f f'ft 'niy measure, finally pHrinun
i"'; noue i miruiiy nuin. i.i
h orilnal form, H. Lt. 23C pro-
ivided that there nhoubl bo only
'county be limited to not moro
than rive road nisiriois.
' Thc lower house sought to make
'a chaliue In tho eignretto law
mnae a rcpori ..." ,. k. -
! recommending irgnlnst passage of
; ibe bill to npproprb.le ?(iii.ii'M lor
.the construction of an Infirmary
. p.isse.l the .0,0uv wouin nave
been n.alcbe.l by an equal umotmt
rnntrlhutcd hy tho pnrents ot ttnl-
:Versliy stuilenls.
' .i-.lf. eummltten tabled vetoed
house 1.111 21!) or the IS27 session
appropriating 3ri,na0 for n library
al the university.
N HOUSE
Nebraska Frats
Qnite to Abolish
'Hell Week' Rites
.
lASCOLS. SvU.. I'h. !
(.V, "IloliQ.ovk." u t vi ii-aay ;
')r'riol whit'h hrftiifoi'e has j
lift-ii -lvutnl tu iiu('iinity
initl g,.-ns ut th L'uiverxity
of Nilirn.tk:t, has let.'n atml- :
isheil by unllctl ju-tlon of tho j
I'ruttsiiUiL'K. !
ThTVo has lieen much crlti- !
eiKin of "holl wepk". lvoently
lu'tuuu-j of tinio wastod nnd l
rroqu.-ft iiiHturhancoH Mamoa i
on it. (Discovery that an un- :
'losJrm.mo t,
11 sIl or iii.s tnitiatlon into ,
a rmtornity Ird to last niKht'M '
decision to tihollHh the wopk, .
O
O j
197th. Anniversary George
WahinQtOn'S Birthday IS i
Observed By Special Ex
CONGRESS
OBSERVES
BIRTHDAY
RnnrPCPntativP1"0'1 themselves near solutlomol'L
riepresenidiiveilhs KorHt Ranis oatme ln lMmen
prnispc
Beck Talks On Constitu-j
. . . n,
tion in House ceremony,
WAKlUNtlTO.N. Feb. SS.-(ffr-
Th ,ireBldlltl eoneress and the
capital oily had arranged today to0H(.0 established to- their own
obBorvo tha lU i tlt anniversary .of
(leoi-RO Washlnston's birthday, or -
dinaniy, tnu eaiunet meets on jti-
day, but this was. dispensed with
today as was the usual Frlilny press
conference with tho chief execu
tive. Mr. Cnnltdsn had on his en
gagement list tonight an address
at tleorge Washington university, J
where he and .Mrs. Coldge were
te receive inc uegi-ee 01 noun,.- ...
htws. j
A section In the university audi-
lorluai had been ftiservod for mom-
hers of tho cabinet, many of the
members or congress, ambassadors
and ministers rfom forelgi un-
tries and others prominent In o(-:
tidal life.
a spcoc ny neproseniai.ve engo, ontnilltg the senrcn or,
James M. lleck, autboi lty on the I jny - p,iC0 jn the .city whero the
ciinstliutlon, was the feature of tho LniP or storage of liquor Is aus
exerclses .arranged ln the house. lopt(j, deluding "beer flats," was
iror mnny years it nas been mo
custom for Washington's farewell;
Xldress to bo fond, hut this year
I Iteprescntatlvu lieck wns asked to
deliver an oration.
lleck said that Washington's as -
0,.ilCM regarded him as 11 man ot I
1 iniii.iml elfts. . . 1
umifiiml ulftM.
".rt'ffwrnon Hpoke of Vahinnton'H
Intellect an "Kieat and powerful, "
lleck deolured, "and I'lttrlck Henry
hh Id that of all tho member of tho
find continental confireHM, WuHh
litKtou wa foremoHt for o)Ul in
formation nnd uound JudKmnt,' " '
The Pennsylvania lvprcHontatlve
deHcribed WaHhliiKtoiF an Imvlny .
little faith that tho roiiNtltutlon
i Would lv Itnelf he n pnnnern. lleck
declared that Hafety of thc union i
i i,"'"",,,ww "l
m ih'h v m..iTn.
The problem of tho future," t
Heck aHHcrted, "will be to preserve)
tho juwt ociulpoIseH which tho eon-i
Htltiitlog HoitKht to maintain, be-
0oen the power of tho central j
Kovornment and tho power of the t
8tate;0 O i
In tho Honnte tho rending of :
WaHhlnKion's farewell addroHH hnd
been nsMiKn Q to Senator .1 nines
Heed, Demociat, AUhhojitI, who re-
tires from connres at tho enil of i
thlH term.
4-
PLATFORM BILL GETS
IM
.ietscbnn, elialrnian or inn iicpun.
j urnn w i-,t,l in I eommitleee, and
others In support of the plan.
j i,..,,..,. fk. neerelnry of the
POIITlNK. Ore., Fob, 23. yp)
The only news lu this story is:
Osrnr Johnson Isn't dead.
lie thought the gas tank was
empty today,
lie lighted a match to see.
t'oc.ors are treating him.
COPS FIND ;
DEATH CAR
IN CHICAGO
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. v. - '
Efforts to Destroy Auto By
. . , . ;
H Leads to Dis-
covery Commissioner
Declares Massacre Mys-
tery May Be Solved in
Few Hours. 1 , '
CHICAGO, Feb. 22. vDroliOn;
lato tottny announced that Ilioj
"ir.iuij vt mo owner or the cai(
: believed to have beejj used by tio
jnnw assassins had been establish-
id nnd that a flquad of deiectlves
had been dispatched to arrest him.
; f'llICAOO, Jfob. 22. (JP) The'
, killer's car ued in last week's
i irons massacre has been found, po-i
, said today, in a BurtiKo not
three miles from, the scene of the;
multiple murder.
I lifforts to destroy it i,.d to the!
(discovery, for an acetylene torehl
V,e,.iRnitcd ,h6 BarnKe; -fi ';
... . .
lHco. nnd police, utter a'carcful
iiit'ii. lllltlintr Illn ninn h nit etn 11ml t
survey- inclndliin the photonrnph-j
in of flnRorprlnls Insldo- tho en-'
raeo and on parts of the ear. be-1
'".'today nepmy-pouce'-oom-!
ntlsflloner John stcire said: "There
u good reason to bncve the aio-
jrun murders will be cleared , up
within a few hours.".
Arrests followed . quickly aftor
I satipfttctlun- tho Identity -of theian"
llomoblle. ilnlf a doren arrfst'
nnd been made hy mldnlglit, and
shortly, before dawn .n squad went
out on a secret mission whloji''
Lieutenant William C'usaclc, squad
lender, said would solve tho slny
IngH. 1
Tho machine was an 192S model
, toul.ntf enrof tho lypo used.-by
mobile squads or the pnlleh do-,
partment. It was found almost
eompletely' dismantled, with ldon-
tlfylng marks removed, with two
W,01,. 0fr nnfi wtn ,mrts of the:
,ndy buried or rut away by ai
i,n(!j, Hnw nn,i aeetyleno. tnrch.1
which worP found In the garage; i
j Tho police order to dry up Chi-1
having a marked effect today, the
B(,v-p,.n dlatrlct cnptalns .reported.-
tno loon district nolico aald,
; thev did not liollcvc n single
I gambling place or "bnozo' joint",
'vys n operntlnm
AUl!InN, N. Y., Feb. 22. OP
John W. ITulbert, for nearly' l'J
yearn New VorU HtateV executioner,
was found shot to death In tho cel
lar of hln homo here thin afternoon.'
Will Rogers Says:
NEW- YORK, Kcb. 22
Washington's birthday. Hear
the political speeches deliv
ered under the guise of , be
ing addresses on AVashinc-s
lon. They start nut by say!
in g, '! 'It's "the birthday of our
first president, 'had ho lived
to see tho fruits of thc grcht,
Republican ' pnrty." ' As o
matter of
fact there
wasn't n n y
lt c p .11 b 1 I -cans
in
W ashing
ton's day.
No Ucpnhli-
eans, ho boll Weevil, no in
come las, no cover charge,
no disarmament conferences,
no lunehooii clubs, no stop
lights, no static, no head
winds. Liquor was n com
panion, and not a problem,
no margins, no ticket specu
lators, no golf pants or
Scotch joke, and Tom hadn't
yet rend about thc iniquities
of Rome. My liord, living in
those times, who wouldn't he
great 1 "Yours, . ,
WILL HO(1KR-S,v.;f
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