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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1929)
Mail TrdS'tne o TGIs Weather Forecast Fair tonlfitits oiuetilcd TwcmIoj; possibly ruin. Highest rcstcnlay : S-l Unvrsc this morning to 5 a. m... 40 WORD- Weather .Year Ago nigiiot t4tOiK tHiy sji IaimchI year ago iMlay... ; 31 MEDFORD, 0RKG0N. .MONDAY. KEBR I'AK V 'jr. 1 !)') No. -.YM.,. Today BILt PLANS . By Arthur Brisbane 20,000,000 Starve. A Killer Life Wearfc rk5M UAArlo III on tint Millions Well Given. (Copyright, lly King Feature! Syndicate. Inc.) Wc "arc not . onr brother's keepers, especially if the broth-: crs arc Mongolian. Thousands nrc dying of htw-1 ger in China, every day and j the starving number twenty j millions. Cannibalism has np- j pcarnd in several places, which j was inevitable. No. crops will j be harvested until next August, i and 85 in 100 of the miserable creatures will probably die. China's Nationalist . goverii raeut does. little or nothing aViont the famine. This coun try sends n little money. Char ity can hardly feed 20,000,000. .lohn W. IhtlheH killed 140 men and women in New York's electric ehair, and now has k ill -, ed himself, lie said "1 am tirntKof killing people.,' So he. retired, killed one more and stopped. . . . - , .'.-, , Those that demand more and better elect chairs, in the mime of kindness will notice that llnlhcrt, electrician 1 I death, did not choose to die by the electric enrrent. He put n bullet in. His brain,. If death by electricity is so merciful, h'e should have 'known it.' f Ilusmess men Of Chicago ! uomWiiin that ;" racicei;cernj(. i COSts the. city t-'ifi,000,f100 - n!(lonU. nf the cities hi which the '. . , ' , . i schools are located, and not more J lie nusmess or cteiimiist ; niirl dvini? is l-CL'illarlv assessed ,' ' . , . . by racketeers. h,aeh' business , man must pav $")00 a year and , ' - , . two percent of his gross re ceipts or have his storo bomb- ! ed. - . ; JlacketeeriiiK is the mania of. Southern Italy, in a new set- .jinpj mid . run by' Americans, not Italians. Leaders of the Mil fin assessed their-- victims, jfook- Jiroperty from their houses and the victims dared not complain. , . ' ' . -4 Then Mussolini took the j Mafia in hand, antt it vanish 'ed liko mist. 'The Fascist mcth-: od is siniVle. You decide who the guilty people are, kill a tiood many of them, compel others to swallow a quart, of castor oil'atul warn all "Next time we shall be really se i vcre." : . : : Chieapo and some other places need a Mussolini, lie has t!5e power of government, knows how to use it, and uses it. Chicago business men have all the power necessary, and don't know how to use it. f - Nothing exceeds the desper ate boldness of racketeer gang sters, except their occasional amazing' t nudity ami submis sion. ' ' ' . tn a recent case, seven men . allowed themselves to be stood " up, faces to the vail, by four men, and every ... ""V1" ' bv maehinft cun lire 1 Oil L. 1,1 l,o..,llv finrl Hiifh sub-1 "ro""""-' PP"1 nccomplbt- In Amhaiuidor UwlKht W.' Morrrtw to would linrdlj imrt witn ', hawny ,,, Tm. on in ru,n,i ',, .,. fnr(.il!n ,lffi,. , ltiissivenoss ill n linmf! for npon i ' ,.' ' . MPUrnOICH. ' .n nnnnymouH ni'iioii"'"" i wildly jrivp tlirop. million dollars toj'i""- Jolins Hopkins umvcrsit.v, a most in'tcllitfcnt ffift. PrincP inn rpopiTPs ijt.'iOO.fHHI in nioni ory of n jounrr prndijnte. kill-, cd in nn airplnne rtpcident. Harvard lins recently rccciv- ..,1 l ti.i llinne 1 mm m Tr i,rtllf f ftlie man, Air. U.arKwOSS. Once, Ihpsp. prospfTO.is '0.. pie WOllld have spelit their mil - ' 1 's .O (lAntinued on l'ogt our;. N AD REGENTS ; Expect Both Houses to Enact Vital Measure To dayAbolishes Regents! U. of 0., 0. S. C, andi State Normal Schools Governor's Attitude Un knownWalker Raised. SAUSM. Ore., Fob. 2.5. (fi1)- By ovimlnK. rfecorrtipt; to ricnaiors liell and fMmlmorloh, lieprosontat.lve .lacIhorMon anil others intimately connected wilh the movement, there will have been enacted bv hoth houses of the lcKislaiure ami went to the governor for his ap proval' or rejection, one measure of vital importance, to the people of Oregon. It Is senate hill by Hell an! Kohulmotieh, -abolishing the boards of regents of the I'niversity of Ore- j tfon, Oropoie' AKI'lcullurnl college and state normal schools, which ! comes tin In ll) house for' final consideration its a special order of business at 2 o'clock this afternoon, j It passed the senate .with only five j negative votes- and Us sponsors, claim It will have little opposition i in the house. icatod what iiis action on the bin iiovernor raiierson oas iuil hi win be regents, the bill sets tin it state i CgL'DLS, mi! "in up ii sidii; j OUUlti i uigut-'t- vuul.uii'ji i ; posed of nine directors appointed j by tho governor wilh the approval i of tho Hennte. ' t Selection of such a hoard by the ; governor upon am-h .short, notice j would be no smnlt task, purlieu- ; larly In view of the fact that the- appointees must be acceptable to . HCnato;, none of lhom shall he real- i than lhr(,c shnn )ic. iUmnl of the Institutions, The new board would have its h()a,1Illal.tl.,rH jf, sniem and would deal with the institutions through an executlvo secretary havlnir his t oiiiec in lire capuoj. I SAI.K.M, Ore., Keb ;5. W) I OverrldliiK tho protests of a minor ity who cited the state, constitution in support of tiieir eontcnlion that members of the iKlM(iittre enn e ieK:iiiy puiu oiuy jo h u.iy mvu services, and that only for -10 1y in any one HPeion. the house .Sat- unlay afternoon adopted a reolu. lion appropriating u a iiuy lor ex- ; H Atvnier pronounced it miicido, penwes to all member. ' tne poiire turned'lho e;ie over to lillls pawed by the senate Ratur- j th(l tUltrW.i attorney's offloe. ! day afternoon Included: ; Ml. nolnlner told police that H. K. 426, by Kepros'ntative I ,..,. ...- htt(i a.-nnrted eailvl nrlggs and Senator Dunne In- creasing Jackson county treasurers Palnry from $1X00 tojtoo a year, : , T SHOT AT HII DEMPSEY SAY PROWLER OK ! time driving a delivery wagon in ; much quicker, also other things ' , ' , , 0. Philadelphia for the Oenerai link-jthey desire, by sui an organira MIA.MI liRArif, ria., I'cb. 2i. inK company, of which his uncle, ! tion having thresh! out all de ltP An unidentified prowler i William Deininger, was ihe Head, (tails and laying before the coun tered Jack Dempsey's room here j to ,,.,rn U)fl business from thej( il the roduct of their dellhera ahont G n. m. today nnd shot once t Krouml up. Miss Danforth was In tUms, he says. fly tho present at the former heavyweight chain- thn cntlt n, Mt.lr)S)inm Timf. .. rh(i,r h(l , , rrt ,.,,hrt.i uiu hM jpinn, tho bullet going wide Demp- ! m n r r , n followe.l a whirlwir. I ; hvtsn in vogue for vears, one fac sey made n repmt of the affair to irotn.lshlp O 9 jthm of rt31llflentH "rrofll a wa,d 1 1 . . Demnscy was sleeping -with KIoyd . Kitxslnimons, Chicago pro moter at the home nf Harry Moire on me ocean iroiu ;u .iiuiiu i.e-nn j in: Him unw. Jir iin.iriiiu turi-ui fi a. in. and saw the figure of man silhouetted In a window open ing on Ihe street. Dempsey said he thought the man was his host ; until Fltzslmmons, beside him, ! called out: "What do you want?" . The man at fho window replied) I In n Brllff tone: I "Turn on those llKhls," nnd nd- i joe. Iniak'e rormal representations In , When the nmn spoke Bempsolthe L.3HpH (lf M Vndcrwood and Said be leaned from the bed andif. c Akdinrn. A mnrlenn mlnino the InlVudcr retreated, firing once ns he backed out the win- F11NG BAN BILL uf L'f fr t'..h '--(.tji I . i t... k.. nierrlal fishermen Monday morn - nt hv withdrew the Jackson and Tnse- deieeation bill 1 cloo lo commercial fishing all ; i sireoms llowing Into Ihe I'aelfij! h rAini riv.. 1 oci?an south of the Coqullle river, PROMINENT CANDIDATES FOR PLACES IN THE HOOVER CABINET I -'l CW1GHT F DAVIS ANDHF.W w. Mtl.UON WILLIAM N .-J$$LL Jfl . j I' Wir Trvasur-y 1XMK.. f.'r3afViacl WILLIAM J. DONOVAN j ii an i'io -X"""" VJ' ' Labor I 5a Attorney Oenerul L- UY f ' l j AM-. : 7 A vVI "t. ft. Pt8 WALTK.R F RROWkT- ' M i X . i , , fc trvI I Lm k4 - "wri w:s marked in ; WILLIAM M iJAHOIML JULIUS BAtiNtS " . Jriktfs' ' P HAY LMAN WILUU1 , IHIIAninnr ; yc0Up Corn mPIV? "ffj,?' iU . (iJ Ar M MAvvAj'yL lyvofcDV on nT!-ynncDM iMniAMunmco occimo I l!!'Hl,Rt V 111 mi .in Crowd to Theatre IfllMI! f!l H i iMT M l SLAYS HEIR 10 Fred-Deininger Found Dead ii A n T Had Been lear-i : By Wife- ful During Party Police View Suicide Theory As Incorrect. ItoC'llKHTEKi N.. V., 1-eh. breech, Injected an clemtii of mys-, tery today Into tho death of Kred , C. Delnlnirer, tili-year-old heir lo! thd General Bnklni; cotnpany mil-! lions. j l')elnlni;er was found iyfhis wife.' theiormer Vii'Klida Uanforth, ntus Icul comedy actress, on the sleep-( Intt orch of their home with a, bullet wound In his head and; the! pistol on the floor beside him. The ! one caiHrldijo in tho weapriiwhad been discharged. ,- i I isioi exiieris ol inc ponce uc- . 1;irtm(.nt w.ld lt WOuld have been J impossible for him to havo opened! , th(. KU, aftor . nhnotlnjf himself aiMln? that- It was hlRhly improh-- , ahc tnat he n w fM(eJliMi in ! )IinillKi AlthojKh Coroner Davki yesterday morning, her husband hnrHt lnto ,,.,. ver the nffalrs j of tho Uiv linsn0f!(( jn which he vas engaged since leavifli; the bak- ! ing busiTipss. She satd she remonstrated -with" j him, whereupon he left the bed-; 'room, going out onto the sleeping, ! porch. A few moments Inter, she i said, she heard the. sound of a shot j and ran to the sleeping porch, i where she found her husband. Ho was removed to General hospital where he died a few hours Inter, without,'. regaining consciousness, . Delninger's nrriage to. Miss Danforth three years ao attracted considerable attention in social and theatrical circles, tie. was at tne; ! '" " ' ' "' " LNOTI BAKERY WEALTH .' MEXICAN PRESIDENT IN r.i-(P ti.-Yicrt city Vh un,.inan, u.i, u.nra LtMH hv iv. lean kidnapers. Ho was Informed that President Portes fill had ord ered special delaclimentH of troops j to make a thorough search for tho ; slayers and In submit them to i summitry trial and punishment when found. Speeder Kills Broker. SAN" KltANCIHCO, Keb. 25. - 0TV i William M. Doming, 4: years old, 1 in ana iter of an Oakland. Cal.. bro - i i tymnet i.rrien u-n blllfd liore nnriv ; toiay oy nn nutornoniie wnne ne nH..m..iin to ej-., . mn-r. Morris f.ernldo. 21. wn arreted tolas the driver of the death car. Patrolman Mike CnvannuEh, whn( J-illert him. ib elarVd the youth was .... speeding. Free Drinks Bring Crowd to Theatre Smoking Enjoyed CA M Hill DO K. Kng., Keh. ; 2.r. Aj Kree drinks served to first nlgluers at the t'nm- ' bridge Festivnt theater are 4 bringing out huge crowds. The drinkH are of beer. coffee, 4 cup." i lemonade or "festival $, . kind of hot . elaret xvltn mixture of stlce. Smoking Is permitted in everv sent, nnit' unvonp who ncs tho show. may seo u a ' by signing the back, of bin seat ticket as he lonve.s the theater. j 4 . new piay is produced very.' week, so .Monday in ai I ways "free drinkH night." . , ; i- r-r, '. : , , : T ( pnj lnriman r w Uikfin ! U0UnCI,man L WHSOn Would Have Ward Mat- . n 1. -1 x r .,! ters Presented to Council ' ; By Organized Groups Speed Up City Work. iMM.-i u.m uiu nismcins oi. flu-h ward in the Hiy may pre-' r : sent a united front on all improve - ment matters and changes for the.r ward before the city council which procedure would also cxpe dito tho huslnesH of tho council, K. M. Wilson, chairman of the city council committee and also vice-mayor of tho city, advocates, that each ward form a siundlng organization of its own They could ubtaln improvements .comes heforo tho ntitncll for new pavement, for a street or alley, ORGANIZATION IN CITY WARDS IS ADVOCATED some other linprovemrnt wanted, i ramento llee fiom W ee!, ('al.. says with-a lai-RCly h I r n e d petition, j pesco officers throughout north whleh - uiirnorts . to contain the ertl California today Iihvo been wishes of nil property owners and cittxens of Ihn wurA find it Ocovnrcd weeks later that there! was quite a division, ot sentiment.1 .Mr. Wilson and the other new :' last niRiir in an apnnmen: councilman. I!. K. MolClhosc, who'l'"11"" Anitcl Valley, a suburb . nn Iv nuxtinirti! Mflntt In ut .1 :i nun rv i iiiirf uhn hurl tini l.nff.rn hnil fanythiiiK lo do with 'city govcrn - imont 1UI nxwch Interested In the workings of the city- council, nnd while puzzled at some of lb', seeming dilatory methods' of coun-? ell procedure, which slowness Is' the fault of the petitioners due: ' ,, , ' in vogue. like all other new members of a leglsatlvo body, ore watching' things eagerly while they lay back; until becoming more familiar wlthj 1 municipal affairs nnd city legl.la-! lion. ; Mayor K. W. IMpes, nlmi full of; Ideas, Is somewhat In the snmej pi.sition of watching and Incoming I famtliti r with the way things are !ib,nn beffre ndvoratlnu reform in nenunl, moihor ' a However, the mnvor nnn coun-. i.n i-i"i- Lnm.M ,n tnvn m, ...o f(,riii,.f Hoy J. Mostier, nluht mechanic hv AJr. wilnon for ward onjahlM iHn. The snuustln ff'ontlnued on dime from Mr. . ... - (Continued on Pago Klffht.) f KLAMATH IS POOR SPECIMEN -CABINET POSTSi . . i Clinic Reveals PHysical De- terioration Overweight and Poor Teeth It B. , and Tonsils Often Found --392 Tested. NMlV YtlUU, (((. 2.1. iA'l A ; i.-, ;,,, .,.,..,,;, i,.',v - i n IClnninth i'eseriitioiv " In Orotfon hns revealed, lii'e. , liyi(crn . redskin I is fur , li'uni holntf the phyMiculIy perfect snvnre of- lcnther fume.. 1 "The composite, picture of the lndin,n,M. Haiti a suinm:Vry on tho clinlc'H work made public today by tho National TubiM-eulosis asocia- lion, ",hov nn' thdlvidual about 24 yours tlit, ovcrweinht, well dressed, KpeitkiitK correct KiiKlish' tand HvlnK In a four room houMe. ; 'Ills sense of ttmell is as keen as in his primitive days, but his teeth ii 1 1 naniy citcnyeu. lie nits a uiree- i to-one chance .of having some some member of his fmnily die of tutrer- , . ...... - . . ti o u hn,.in, tonsils, and a ohe-to-eleven chance or suffering um heart disease. "This picture !!nf tho physique ni' hHh or the Indian while not : as oao as muny wonui nave us uc 1 lleve Is Hufh:iently serious to chul ! lenge the best efforts of all who 1 are engaged in the promotion of i health." The reservati.oi bas 1072 Indian ri'sliletits and an.' of them uttend- 1 od the clinic, which was conducted co-operatively by several organi sations, Inc ludlng,lhc Oregon state hoard -of health. SACUAMKXTO. On!.. Feb. L'.i.--IA'l A special (llsbalch to tho Sue- nskeil to srch for Poiuild Hlover ' Ikt. of Weed, who is Rouuht In the murder of Carbon i.arrett, .11, no allenedly was sliilu during a (aid 01 v een. i ne vn-iini s inroai whs i KlasllOfl five times witli a knife i nnfl (,RH,n Htfintly. followed almost In- i I i ACTIVE ON SUNDAY I'OftTLAXD, Ore., Keb. 2'.. ifll Portland rubbers olitained at least $S0o yesterday. Hlugg d by two fnrdpads as he was walktpK to work yes f-rday. Michael Wsltdi. 73, was robbed f St'Mi neat his home on the Kast rl'ie. . i - ; garage on t.rand ovenuo last mum. in.- numui whik-u imu me ; R'lrage w nn iinnvn gun ano nein jup the eahii-r a fid several patrttnw. Me took mote tbm nu. PROSPECTS FOR William Donovan, T. D rnmttUAti AMJ nLLnHH r .ward, was torcod lo floe his home : """" " 1 ' " ' ""- - - ; . Lampbell and Others COn- with his family today niter ro- ut lh' bctrothe.l pah- neither t ,.,-ii 'r, i , r., .' peateil tlirenls amilnst his lire. were there denials, Colonel J.lnd fer With PreSldent-C ect , A detectlvu bureau car hustled ' berBh himself was more than usu Senator Reed Talks Over Immigration Matters ' WASHINCTOX.. Feb. n,., ,,,... ...i - , ...... .... . , tin iittni-ncy ' trenmir and those nieiitlonetl for a eahluet post In, the: next iidnilnistration, con- f erred it! length with I resident r led tl oiiver. Donovan unlveil hero todav iFroni Santa J, Xrw Mexico where ;he,was eiiKtieil us a member of tijip'icw iirnmio coniuilssion and jus chairman ot the lloulder ditm .commission. 1 1 was understood lje i would return t nanta Ke. Senator Ueeil. of I'cnnsyrtanlu. , dismissed the national oi IkIuh pro- j W(n in xno IinmiKiallon act the president-elect today, i... , , . i ( ,ul . ....... MKiMlir tl IVI. I M' III! JU V. uoover is onpnsei to t he Is : pi ilit which would reapportion nmi igiuuon ononis upon the basis . i.m- ,..-.ren,.,m. in inreign popu- lutloll stocks in this Crmntry at the ' time of the e Iisils nf lSflfl. Tin, The , total annual ImmlKnitlon i abroad would be llmitf-d ti from 1,10,. , Hon. , .Thonias l. l.'ampljcll, of .Mon- i ilana. was aualn recelceil by Mr.! Hoover. Mr. Campbell Is amoiiK I j those reeonimended fm- necretary i of aviiciilttire. j 1 lle"nty .M. HobliiKi.n ,,f l.ns An-I ; (Tides, and Seerelary Wibnr of the' , IUIV.V iieiiariment, were other jnor j nlnu callers on Mr. Hoover. Sjie.-ik-ll'f l.oiiKvvorth was Invited to lunch. SECRET PACT I'AIIIH. I'ib. ST. IIt The llavas News Agency today published a (semi-official note denying that any secret military treaty has been ,l(;n)., betwernO Itelglum and France as has been claimed by a Dutch newspaper. The note says that Ihe two coon- les sinned an according In 1 !i -o Implying an entente J two general staffs but fiO'i 'l W'as not secret, t tel ed with the League and was ptibllsbetl by j two years ago, , . , was regls of Nations the league ! AMSTKIIDAM, llothnid, Feb. 'IU (A't I'nblicaf Ion of alleged ro ! visions of a secret Krat, i,o-ltegian j military treaty excited consider able discussion In Midland today. ! According to Ctretsch Tagblnd, Heading provincial paper, the eoti ivention came Into Its hands by j "foiiuultoiis circumstances" and publication was withheld until sotinfacinry guarantees of 'Its authenticity wem secured. The (treaty was negotiated lu I 20 at Itrii'-t'eiM, the paper says. ' ' - .two countries would nmke com ' ' ' "u- event t uner is at war RENCH DENY WITH BELGIUM: i iiMI-tr-r by (Icriiianv, each plneinK structlriK a canal through Xlijara 11 Its avallabli- fotfefi ut the dis- i una was passed today by tho sen- JposHl of I other. ".all Elk battle Near Coast Road Lady Elk Look On !l COIJ ItKACM, Or.'.. Kch. li.V Ui'1 Tho I. nil tlk I which uas the object of con- 1 troversy as tn his uscfuhuM !ts hiiul t thif Uinitcrs Hfa 4- tximl, mill ri'iKiis as khiK of the UnvtM' l'nosovt'll hiKluvay. having vaimuishoit n i.v-iioint l MUilwait iM'ctciHlr. Tho pair fouKhl for two : 4 hours plowing up an lo-rn ot lanil, ariMinling tn Dan i'on- ncr. who walrhi'il thi'in. un- i iht siiid th:it from 1'n in in ft-nialp flk watch1! tho spot , lacli1. which was stuirct! al- most within .Ight of the ronst highway. i " 'Police Have Word Pictures of Chicago Killers Mo- (:,, l ri,,,i; Dll tive Is Stumbling Block in m SUSPeCtS Have AllblS, Ar- ranged With Care. . CHlCAtiO. Kb. JS. - ll'l - Ahler - man A. .1. Prlmmim, enmiidnte f,. ro elcctl.m in Iho "bloody 2th his wire, children and nited rather to another pari ot the, city. 1 Scores of l'rlBnnno henchmen were threatened with "clacked heads" and hclnn . 'Mnlicn ror. a 'ride" In Hie pro-election terrorism ! leported lo tho police. tl men tme with a finger prone, another with a front tooth out, a third with burns on his facedane-' ed tantittlxliitfty across tho Kanw muHsucre Investiuntlon today. ICach in turn appeared , in the murder picture as recount met oil from stories of witnesses. The man with a Tinner mlnnlnn drove the autonwdille that carried the i killers to nnd from the murder j scune. The man with the front looth out was tn the cur with him, nd was presumably one of the four who executed seven RUiiKHters ' n.-..lnHt n wnll nml thn nmn whn Wlllt Ihi.h...! mnv bnvo Hiifferod that injuiy i injury in an ruiirii wwvuiiii iui.n ! In n In I lid Pnti t lift Maul I 11 OUC No one of the three was In vua i in.iv ti, w un,,u nn.lpr wuv nf rtoceo Italucastro. an asso- j rflt0 of gangsters who mndo "The oireus" cafe n t hangout. Ttella - I ,,.t.-.i hnu .. riniror nilxxlnu- on nn i hand. A multiplicity of motives for the 1 (nation wns Cuernavaca. murders was the principal slum-J It was understood that In the few bllng block in thn Investigation. - j minutes he. was tn the embassy he; "I can nume 50 motives for thejhnd telephoned tho Morrow home crime," said David Ktansbnry, injnt Cuernavaca. charge of the Inquiry for the state's i . , 4 , . . dtioriiev. "hot no one sUinda out Oregon Wwtlier. las being Important cnouuh to be called the probable cause of the ' murders. If we could eliminate all theories hut the true one. and con-' rent rate, on that, wo could solve I The a)purent cure taken by sev I oral suspects In arranging airtight j alibis struck HtanKbnry us a sinister ! circumstance, hut it did not help f toward a solution. ' YOUNG ATTORNEY IN INSANE RAGE MOCN'T VIIUNDN, N. Y.. Keb. L'y. (A) Worry over financial liisses was blamed by pollen today for the act of a young attorney who hacked his wife and small son in an attempt to kill them, then committed suicide by poison. iabrlel H. Voungwood, 34 years old. died In Mount Vernon hospital yesterday where his wife Helen, 3(1 tween lheis'f"a,M n,,i ,,mi ,n,' -i-year-OKi son that this ! George lay near ' death from wounils inflicted by oungwood with a hatchet. Mrs. Young wood said she was awakened by a blow to see her husband bendintt over her. He rained blown on her head a no body despite her pleadings, muttering as his struck: "I nm going mad. T am going mad," SENATE PASSES BILL-; FOR CANAL SURVEY WAHIIINdTrt.V. Keb. 5.".. P) ; i n r.o resolution, for a survey uto. and sent to the house. UNDY MAY WED WHILE IN MEXICO Speculation Rife in Mexico City Upon Arrival of Air Ace Cuernavaca May Be Wedding Place Colonel Reticent . On Plans Trip Delayed. . MKX1CO CITY, fob. J5.-rH '. While those who knew kept silent, those who did not know wondered . . today If Colonel Charles. A. l.lnd ' beruh and his fiancoe, Miss Anno ' Morrow, .would not , bo married while ho Is in Meleo, and fly back I lOKCther to the United States, j Arrival of the tall younK aviator. hero yesterday at sundown, and his I precipitate departure for the Mor-.' 1 row country home at Cuernavaca - set In motion a veritable flood ol 'summation. Some said that Cuernavaca, sot , In Idyllic fashion In the mnuntnlns I to miles from Mexico City, hnvlnK .served as the scene of the court- ;,,,,, of tllP ,wo, W!l8 , bP ais,. 'their weddinK place. It was even .suBKcstcd that Col-. onel l.intlberKh flew hero In a Tour passenger plane because he ex pected to have a. "passenger" on 1 his trip back, and mliihl. perhaps. !""1 - 1' m fxl'" room . for add!-: Uonul lm-KaKe. . . . If there was no positive infor- ally reticeni n to nis pains. . lacnnlo telegram roealvud from Colonel Lindbergh at the embassy yesterday .morning announced he was leaving Knwlo I'ass, Texjis, Ar rival was much latr thun was. an ticipated.. It toi'lt. the aviator 11 hours and 18 minutes to, tly ,ap- , Knirlu- Pass , and A'aHnienu flold. ills tnrdlness had itlven rise to some, nnrtloty for. his safety when his plane appeared and settled; deftly to the ground, . , Allnn Dun'Hou, third secretary of the embassy, spoke with him for. an Instant, whlsperlnn a few .words In his car presumably . tho runs-.; sane ot Miss Morrow. Colonel'. I.lndbciKh rolled down his shirt-" sleeves, put on the cont to his (troy suit, donned n gray fedora hat with, a black band, and stepped from his plane. An oinbassy car whisked him t Mexico City, newspape.rmon . tol.. lowlntt. He was In tho embassy nltoKclljar only a few minutes, np pcarltiK shortly nfterwards with .his two suitcases and . duffle, bajr to enter a hired automobile .wqlch J had drawn up outside He pnr-i ' ! rled questions and was driven . I ft tv-n nnlv frnm thn ehnilf. fnur the rnpfirtors learned hi de-. ! - . - 1.1.. t'ali tonight; Tuesday fair, but blooming unsettled in oxtromo wwt portion; moderate temperature; fresh northwest winds,, shlftlnff t' Houtherly Tuesday. ' ; Will Rogers Say: NKW. YOHIC, . Vch. L'O. All we scpih to ... celt'brato WasliiiiKton'H liirtlulay is so wo enn roviv flip arftumpnt as to "what lip Ii n d to, sav ii b o ti t p n t a n ;' lcmpiits with Km-opp." Kv ery Speaker in a It p s liiin say just wlint that speaker Nfants liiin t.i'siiy. Coolidup says it was .leffersou " tlint made t li e ',' wisis eritek!' nlioitt not incssinx with out siders. . So it looks like add ed to nil his- other aeeomp ii.xhini'iilM "Washinulon M'"s diplomat.. A dipltunat is one that says soiuethinc; that U etpuilly niisiititlerstood hy both sides, ami never clear to either. ' . Ity the way, did yon not ice that everybody that spoke of Iht! hither of our country's birthday .was- n liepiiblienn... You would think Ihe Uemiierats were 'n Ntepsoii. Yours, Wll.h HOHKU8.