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The Weather Forecast Cloud y. ' Xo change in temperature. HI ghost yesterday 50 Lowes c thU mominx to 5 . m... 31 edfoed Mail Tr Weather Year Ago ftaur TtHitj thM Yr. wmUt Fiftr-mm iuj. TWELVE PAGES MEDFORD, ORKGOX, Till' R.S DAY. FEBlMAltY. SIGNING PACT THAT MADE VATICAN FREE STATE March of Events. Another Pact. Another Trust. Smallpox in China. VISIT WHS Charles E. Denney and Carl ; 1 II cf , 'MrVl Highest rear ago today ... it ' II II O II I II f Uiucst year ago today 40 , 28, 1929. ' n 3.,9 CONGRESS 1 AIR LOVERS APPROVES S I UNAFRAID m in a niMrT in ,y.te .pAiipi rrrn m . i UUlTll llilu hstr5A hi U ! FLY A A N o i (Copyright, By King Feature Syndicate. Inc.) Trouky.-teuin Mr. Ooi at j considerable jcuRth just what ' happened to him, describes his downfall and exile as "La mnrehe desnvenements," "The march of events." He mip;ht bettor have do-' scribed his troubes as due to i "La faiblesse .humninc" "hu-i man frailty." '. Trotzky eouMn't hold place because he lacked his the strength to hold it. Had pow erful Lenin lived, he would have held power, and Trotzky in Lenin's shadow would have , .. ij, Ti I continued to direct, the Russian army, which he did admirably. , Trotzky 's statement, that Sta lin and other Russian leaders that exiled him and his friends are leaning "to the right," that is, toward conservalisni and capitalism, will interest Amcri ' ca's conservative government. Stalin, intelligent Russian, knows that power without , money is n shadow, so he leans in the direction of money. , , Bcvclation of a war agree ment between France and Bcl fiiiim disttirbes the innocent Brilish, but' It doestl t disturb : ... ,, . . MIS GO.UUrj . i W6 are willing' to put our I . . . nor, wno nay neen' nciniff since me itiiRers. m ; the . erflcko,an$4:((,nHr fronts Afmn. or tionryi door, trust irur to 'lirevent the j Stlmsoivhns been hlBhly rooom . . ' i mended for -the office. Mr. Hoover door Rlldtlenly-(llosltip:.. : nlm has been urgedi to i apiiolnt The Germans, nre excited about the French-llelftian war naet. that, according to rumor,, ivonld enmnel either of the twl i -:"'r" lno "ever nome to-! (ior(1n jj. nMley of San Frnn HOUin tompei tlllltl oi nil ' included Sam II. Thomii?oii , , ., nations to join inc oilier m any .ht sirninsl fJermanv ' i This interest inc ' vcvellltioil i ,j .should convuice our govern- ment that (ieorge Washington i -ii... frtll-In.r lUlCH lllllll lie .- about when he advised the lTnitcd States lo keep out ol Knropc's affairs. The Krcuch have discovered an oil trust, with livitain and ihe I'nited States combining, to !' control oil producing fields all t over the world, to the dctri-, ment of France. American oil stock and oil j well owners would like to j know who runs that trust; and I , why it doesn't do somclhing to j prevent the suuandering of oil. , i A Widespread OUlhrellk of . , smallpox ndds to ( .limn s troit- hlcs. The Chinese, more inlel Upcnt 1hnn somir Ainerienns, np preeialo the iiiiportnnce of vne- . , , . , , i ctnation, and have, rlesignatert March 1, next, "as "National ' vnecination day." Ignorance QUill opposes vaccination in spite of the fact -that what was once the most, dreaded disease has ceased to he important in civil ized countries. When Voltaire's friend, Cath erine 'of Russia, was inoculated ith vaccine from th arm of n lil lie hoy and created Hint boy 1 r cm,,t1nnv t' .,,. ""kc u, "-'I'- "'"': olher face was disfigured by 'today. ii .. ....1.C If onmllnnx lhO'-',1 empowered to arrest smallpox rnarhS. ll smanp(i.n h ,.. ,,, deaths were now what thev ' ., ,b- r.,:n were then, a CHJ iikc 1 1111 au would be fortunate if it fscnp - ' -nrJ-i A , fm, cd with .id.tKHI (IcatiiN iroin smallpox jx year. Mr Nichols Kausas Cltv real es- jI':'rU' Kroln are rauslng perturba - min mnn said he would he willlngi""" cottage on the site ,fj . o ..nine bv lnnnrdo da,"1" "" urown .lug tavern. vine llf crrtiin of Its genOueness. or do nvil,lne eNe to help Ihe rii nf hlch he Is so nrond Kansas Ci v almost bought . I eonnnln da Vinci that, nccording to Sir Joseph Hnveea. Leonardo ki.n'nAir never saw hluiBQir never sa. N (Continued on Page Tenj Agriculture and .Commerce Portfolios Go to Surprise Appointees Davis Re tained As Labor Secretary ; Philippine Governor As pirants Conned by Hoover! WASHINGTON, Feb. 2S. IIP) , PresidelH-oIect Hoover has com- plc-lcd his cabinet with the relen- j tlnn of James J. Davis as secreiai-y or labor and the selection for agri- t culture and commerce of t men l who arc described an surprise up- j pointments. j 11 Is said by those close lo the president-elect that the names of the remaining two men havo not even neen nicniioneu in any ui inu . wld(,BI.ca(1 speculation about the cablitet which has been going the j rentals ever since election day. 11 ! was added that Ihey were oul- stnndlng citizens. The other men regarded 'by Air. Hoover's friends as cabinet ccr- ; talntics are Henry L. . Slimsiin of Now York, lo in? secretary of slate; Andrew W. Mellon of l'ennsyl vania. 'secretary of tlie treasury; James W. (iond of Iowa, Secretary ot War; William 1). -Mitchell of ; Minnesota, attorney general; Wal- j ter F. lirown of Ohio, poslmnsler : Kontrul; Charles Francis Adams of : .Massnchusetis, secretary of the : navy, nnd Y)r. Ray Lyman Wilbur' of California, - secrelary of the ; .'Interior. , I Willi his cabinet worries off his ; mind, Sir. Hoover save additional attention lo other appointments. William J. - Donovan, assistant to the attorney ft-enernl, having re. tux! tno post or Rovernor Beneral oi inc iniii nes, ..ir. noovcr nas to find a man for that place. KuKene A. (Ulmore. vico Kover- i llrlKadler Ceiieral Frank H. Mc Coy, who headed the American mission lo Nicaragua, hut il is understood that he is disinclined to name n military man. oi Illinois, president, and Chester t.ray, .Washington legislative rep- , sentatlve of .the American Farm j Hureau -"Federation; F. Truhee i i-u. is, nssisiaiu secrelary ui w ar K avinUn anU willlnm5 r Mnc. ! Cracken, assistant secretary of : commrce Ior aviation. .The secrnlnrv of ot.-IcII ,e n,,.l 1 Mrs. .lardlne were luncheon guests , i of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoover. DILL HALTS IN E - t WASHINGTON, l-Vb. 8. UV) j Administration leaders broke the imDu.fter m tiu- senate at a. ; m. today and the m-nnte adjourned. fa few jninuten later al'ti'r bciiiK in'; Mrf,si f,,,. moro (hnn !4 Continu- ( oub hours. Adjournment was taken only after the senate for the first time this session hart been forced to : i.s sergeiiiii-ai-ui ins lu nr- 0,t i,senteo members to ohinln a uuorum so business mlgin proceed. direct Its ferK?ant-nt-arnin to ar- The long session resulted from a filibuster by Senator 1)111, Demo crat, Washington, against an Item i 111 tno NCfnn-f Of f i-nfV Vlltlt.1v 1.11" to nrovirt. 7 n, ,; . . . . .;.;. ; the proposed Xicaraguan canal' Alter L':,10 a. m. tn,y ndminis- nation leaders served notice .hey:' wore prepared to hold the senate ln session continuously until a vote . was reached. i Senator IUII thin said he would ! biO illlng to let the hill come 10 n volo If the senate would rec,1: until 11 o'clock this morning. This was ngreed to with the 1 unuersuinning mat a vole would he takeOiot later than 1:15 p. i geant-iu-larms was not compelled ! to do to as four senators the . nHmh(,r net.oll , mnkc n 1Uorunl j appeared shortly niter the order ",lw"1' ' 1 4 1 ninr ..iioHi i.ristn. IHTTO. X. J., Feb. JS. .i "tatli.n on the underground mil-j whore a fugitive slave was- "n"t ln " Pursuit and buried. Wal- -r C Treichier. retired chemist. ll FILIBUSTER BY VOTE PR0M1S I"r"'n unni.ie to sleep. n-weive; 1 lie iiamni snnereo me loss t mien, some with pistol., some wlthl of a brand new hat nnd got i pencils and one n medium, sat mil no money. 1 M hu fmin() no ,rncc of; 'shost. 't4 1 r vi u -i .-Jxrvg; 1 I m WIH I'll l illl T a ln hi 1 i..ih-i'Tt urnimm i nil mi r f iii.nni. ' ' "--tV rflHltuM . Cardinal Gnsparri, papal secretary of state, is shown affixing hit signature while Premier Musso lini looks on. The agreement ended a GOyear period of coolness between Vatican and Italy. LET CONTRACT . FOra.rKUIIr..- Wis wbwiwi w,4 ; . w .... latlmis or Ihe prohlhl'lim laws. , . . ,-. JACKSON, Miss.. Feb. 28. fWr n IT f r-i millBllr8 n" K"ch to lite presli PACKING PLANTiiiiilBE CUT iniEWiSH Bin Construction Job Goes to L. River Rpntl(i HfinfJ IVn lh''"ind callous ot nl DCIIUCJ, liuuu coliol had been dumped into Machinery Con- tract to Be uiven boon, Says Scherer. ; Contract for tho construction of in $200,000 storaKO and packlnK plant to he built by the .southern Oreunn Hales, Inc., at Stewart i nv-emiA nl Piieifie blirhwnv. was ,,,t yesterday to I.. M. Ilemley of j lloo(1 llh.01., orewon. Figures or lhp IlWard wero not announced. lmil , scherer, Benerar mnna- eiv said today that the ctmtiiieuf . :io'fh'iehirniKirQa1iYbrirof7 the plant would be let within iho ucjU ten days. ) Work started this morning on excavation for. the structure, unit Ihe work of installing an extensive I . will be started in.- siding system mediately by the Southern 1'ncific raiiroan company yaiimion of the ventilation. . Tho hlino H111..1V syMenl wm he us(.a Xns yi,i,.m eliminates the use of i oilrt. and Was propcrlh-s fur tlie i'Vcn withdrawal of heat from the i fruit. ItiiMey I.s un authority on : ventilation niul distribution of air j in .sloritKe pluntH. . ' U Ih figured tliat the lnnt will br, ,.,)niplete.l In loo days. It will i be one of the largest, most com etc, anil modern plants of its kind mi the l-nclfle coast, nnd will ' be III operation during tin coming fruit season. 1.. M. llenUey who received the eontraet, Is an expert oh Kior.iKe constructing, nnd superlntendeil the building cold lias of many similar- plants the northwest. The pliiiM for the plant were drnwn by 1 It. Jtunipbrey.", nrehi-v t tt-ctural enRineer, of tliis city . The plnnt located upon the Pa cific highway will be sonifthlntj of a civic phow place, as il:inH are underway for extensive landscape ffurdenlmr. ' ' . m TO SHAFT DEATH l.(is AXflFI.FS, Feb. 2S. (jT'i- llT''"' , J,,m"""-. 6' ."T' " apartment house under construe - ,io" h, re" The boj- father. Xn-: 'hnn I,',"nI"'' 1 ,hP. ,,':"! " d.nr ...-... " t - ' " Hotel Clerk Bests Bandit in Battle . for Cash Register j 4 I PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. as. (PI Hen Pullman, a hotel ' clerk, today proved himself a belter man than a would-be I bandit who entered Hie hotel 'ml Irled to force open the ! cash register. i fuiiman met ine tmnnit as t he leap.d over the counter 4 hrandishing a short length of ,,ipe. The clerk grappled with ,T ,i.-. .hit Hini'wi.i. n the robber, wan a fall and 4 battered him. although ihe man escaped. Pullman suf- fered a cut and bruised face In Ihe bout. I ram Is Wrecked . had planned over a hank, . men enrrvinir nails, runs, tin us vt,n asiuubs swarmlnK from nearby V If Ihe ditch by the accident. The joy was short-lived however, v - rjictrifit VotfiPS til Dpcide U " Uel',IUe Supply--Budget Strength-; HOUSE PASSES i Trvmnni ni m m mm w iri ILAIUUUU I Lril j mm tr nil i n . , . I... "l'ruf. Campliell spoke freely."! ened By H. B. 239 Bondjsai.i Mr., von tioevenberg. -iiyi j leaving the tolerance, at lis present Issues for Cities Limited """ he fen red mat me ; 10 Per Cent. 'SALKM, Ore., Feb. -2S. (A) With oulv Hi opposing voles the lower house Wednesday afternoon ! passed tho ireu texllmuk Mil. , which have, already arisen In (ler I Tile hill, introduced by Ander-; munv, A ri-netltlon of the lOUti nynoil, provides for tho purchase of textbooks hv i school hoards for tlie use of mi-! 'J'""' " iieiuer or not me icxidook-i ru"1, "u n,"IM,i, ny miu kcihmii uisuiiL ih ui ue iieciueu oy h vene of the people in (he district af- tlnn on a graduated scale. tew minutes niter the house ipnsseil the district textbook ai l i Speaker Italph Hamilton took llu' floor anil withdrew his lexthook , Tliree property tax relief com-1 : miss inn measures were passed by (the lower house, without contest, Wednesday nflernoon. i no 1 11 hi , nouse mil z:i, win. m . Its wot kings, strengthen thu slate. , budget act by providing for tlie re- vision or Intilgela after adoption, fur the ,-tvlul ,.f iirfolru lw,l.ui , ,"' " ' mid accounts relative to receipts an. I expendHires, iitttl reiiutrliiK a syslem or accounting lo he kept as i prencrihjtl hVie governor. House mil oi. mo second passed, i HinilH bond Issues of any city "i"! 'oVZ H"! d "' ""r C'"" I .. . . - . . ' . . 1 sinking runds ror payment or lg- terest and principu! on bond h-sues. SAI.EM. Ore. Feb P,-lf . referendum Is Invoked ol,e . personal income tax hill passed by luirnnn- (nnnmn n w 1. 1 I I .... I 1... II. o hniun W..Im.,uiIii. all,,p,,n Its rf,. will I... .I....1 1 ni n u0;,i election the first Tuesday after the lirst .Monday In next .November. 'provides house bill 5Uii, introduc(d I Zl y Only IS votes wero cast Against I ;caine up for vote at a o'clock Wed-; I nesday afternoon. Norton and llaz- Hull .iinimn.,1 tl.e .orU n floor. Opposition was considered M ARTINHMI.I.h. .. J., I'eb. .. I useless as the votes were so well ' Harvey Oillgglns, novelist I ! "sewed np." The only voice raised 1 ' ""'"i "lory writer, died at Ills ; against Ihe Income lax betore the i Doiililediu-k Farm, early to-: i .. WBs taken was Ooldsilti nf!'"V eoinpllratlons billowing an , 1 Willnomah. 1 1 attack of luieuinonin Mondiiy. He, , Those who voted against the;'1"" "' years 01 m'-. ! personal Income tax bill were An Irews. HimiHugb. ilurdlrk. Ilvnon. ',iir.n, I H IT. (.OlOSieill. lieillllT j sou. Kiibll. Mrs. l-ce, Mularkey. , M,caur. Macreadv. Metsker, Rush lig,t, Hetllemler and Wells. i A scIkI election to be held on June US, l!2'.i, when all measures enacted by the legislature with the 1 referendum clause, may be voted ion, Is nuthorlwd under hnusn bill l (Continued on roue Klght.) E ,h. Von Hoevenberg in Con l.l UIIUC VV Illl Dlllcd II I Chief Foreign Agitation; SPRAY RE 10 1 FRANCE May Cnienrt All C n n i n n o ' ''""penditures of I I'.M.iiU I on he r - reared All i eCl I UN bi,mlt of llui Hepuhlican ticket In i Northwest Included . .. . . t ll 1s within tho ranKo of p.t- i hiliiy tluit the tnleraneo fur Kpniy reshtuo oti fruit, may be red;ieed from .02. to .015," 11. Von Jlooven boru, Jr., itresident of tho Jfiekunn County' 1'inilKioworH lontfiio, .totil t'.Hie in'i))berH of tho Jlu'!i3 Jtlver Tr 'fsnclnlJen',' at the. rcfjular j V-ertcly Vu'uf.-ilnB iof 'that 'orKnnlzu. j tlnn ihji ttoih. ' ' ' ' " "'' jSlr. -Van Hoevenherg returned It,;, rioul t,r Mm ivnt,L-' fi-nm n trill y(o Washington, I). C, where ho j , Uv" ''onferences Ith Campbell, ohlct of Ihe bureau o c,)mm,.,.ce. ;,- gniwers fiilght relax In Iheir el-j l forts. The real reason, 1 believe : was the fear nt agllalloil agnlnst any -residue of lead, arsenate or ! lend 'excluded. ' lly reducing the !' tolerance of spray to .01 fi, or even i . Hi, tlie drp-iruneiir ngures ui theatl ofr any agitation, echoes of iviieii 'l spray .n-sidlle iiKltiltlou Is not lie. ''i-a,- ,.,ii.ili, ui.nlil affect all fniit sections or the northwest ; "I'rof. umpiicJI pnoi a irinuie in the ui-owitm of the itouiie ttiver valley," Mr. Villi HnevenburK said. Tlie bureau head declared that tliov hud eraslit-d the ruililamen- !it vemitiv hud honastlv and ' ,.,.,.stiv striven lo comply with ,,e department rulings, and were i w,() ,, ,n,dcl tor other me-Hnna : to follow. Ml Voif lloevenburg said thai j lt. tolerance may remain at Its 1 present point for nnother year, hut ,,,, d,,,,,,,,.,, ,Veic under mnsider- ntlon. ' i 1)u',.n) ty n the capital, j j,,., Vl, iivi.nbuig cimfcrreil i . tnn ,wo Oregon sennlors upon ... . securing a larur upon iianauiiH, inc ,,.,,,,,,.,,1 f,.i,, l(11y f, ,.,.,, coining ln competition with American 0,-chards. ' He said that he was ! surprised that other fruit secllons f th(, ,,, .,. ,.eUinK lh0 same leglslntlnn. 1 "''' ihM S;n""r McN'" bad promised nssiHiHiice. and th r.....i.x.. un.,...... i.f.u s.rr i in i JT:uri IIH IH i-m-lllii linn Hi tin: I ,,, .lff ,,,.,, ( Af)r . ,,. ,lf Ml. Von i 1 H'-evenbui g. the traffic asso.-la- ' ''""'vent Into executive .ess.,,,, to 1 hear a coinmiltee report. I The director of Ihe Frllltgrow- ! I It'll F tl 'UltllllHtf If "HI, I ' ers lengil,: tvlil meet tomorrow i aftern.-on at the Hotel Medford, 1 " ' ... 111111 jiruiiii-iiirt o 111.1 jn,,n,ut inns - HI MHO n. Thfe Noted Dead ! H" ' survived by bis widow and orouiera. llta I..la.itu., "Thn Uni,,t o '- ' - . 1 ( Kuters," "Adventures of Delc-tlve Hi-rnev," "On the Hrlng l.lne and I j'"rhe Secret H,rlngs." Two or. his, 1 novels were Julie Cane , j"d "Clara Harron." j null lie was associate chairman of Ihe committee on-public relations during the world war. He wan born In London, Oiitmin, November 14, 187C. Cruiser Construction Pro-1 gram Gets Final Approval Jones Bill for Dry Vio-' lation Penalties Goes to, , P r e s i d e n t Nicaragua i Survey Item Agreed To. ' J '. WASHIXCTON. Vvh. 2S. (P- The navy clepuitmiMil nj(roiiia- j m mi Mill, i r inn if i ni,uim if) -. ' . i . , siooill nimritvtil In thu un, m u t, hi and was sent lo the White House. ' WASHINliTON, Keh. 2S. (.) ; lly n vole of 28:1 to 90, tho house i j today missed the Jones bill lo pro 1 vide, more severe penalties for vio. lntinns of the prohlhl'lim laws. The measure now noes to the president. -(Pi th 11 flclency up- priilirlalloa hill for a survey ot Hie, NlraraKuan canal after Sena'tor Dill, Ueniocrat, of WiishliiRlon, had rellernled his opposition to II. (Mil nn,,,!,,,.,,.,! ft 1 1 l.,,l ,, ,.i,..t,,ut 11,,, i provision which kept the senate In session until H:,to, WASIIINUTON, Keh. 2S. tpy the last natfamil ramnalKii aixl of $7,"i.5U lor tho IPtnociaUc ticket incUirtlUK in both IiihIhih'Cm nn- tinnul nnii Htulo exinmsos were ro Ported, today by the enatr cam- tee. , TWO SUSPECTS BY "CHI" POLICE CHICM'M) Feb 2S (A') Two misll(.tBi ,',, f wllm VlP ,., ,, ,)0(, f,.,- ,, wlio participated In the Morau gang slayings, were In custody to day.' Jack Mcllurn, tember of Scnrface A I Ca pone's gang, has been Identified by witnesses, ns having been at the scene, and Itocco Fanelli, West Side gangster arrested today, has been Identified from photographs as one of those who fled in a car after the slay ings. ' ....... tldinmen Cal. Feb. HS. M'J Two vere killed and several passengers Injured by flying glass when a northwestern I'aelflo pas fenger train ran through an open switch nnd collided head-on with a standing rrelght at Largo, 'i'X miles north of llealdsburg, today. our cars of the five-car Kureka express were derailed. 7.'"'..d',i"':.. ,. . ....oi. il !. F. trad ley, 41 of W " " . .. , , I !'". .n " '" 1 ARE ARRESTED TW TRANmEN DEAD N AT HE "" 1,t ,"r"w:,1 01 """'"..n the Pacific, coast, and this trip " " ' '""",., tiia 1,-1)1. n Ht,i,''ur nature. Iast year 'wl " - , , . liremnn on inc ire.gni. I fl. W. Cunard, engineer ot mo frelsbt train, was taken to a """- Iillal at I kla 11, wnere nis.conm- ion was pronounced critical 7 - - .Venn of ihe passengers was se- rlonsly hurt. Tho uccldent curred on a reverse curve. hailbTfisoill PASSES HOUSE TODAY HA I. KM, Ore., Feb. 2S.(Pi--A fish bill, bill a fish bill so amended """'" " '"' ""-. t lii. rm ni. t. Cinimercliit TlHllernien as to sportsmen, was passed by 1 he lower house Tie bill. 1..11 Its original fo sleelhead as 1 'inner iiimisi- 1 iiiirs.ui, iii.m iiiii. muse bill 4711. which III form attempted to class a game fish In all the waters of the state, was amended I lo provide only that Ihn game com mission, may designate certain slrcnms closed at certain limes ol the yenr. , S. Howe On Good Wilb Tour of Coast Seek De-' sires of Fruit Industry As to Service, Charles K. lVnnev of New York ; I' - ny "i fari s. uowb or (.iiicuuo, jhlKlt ofi'lclals of Ihe lOrlo railnmil, i"iveii in ni ; noon wWi ion ll (iondwlll visit to the Hniiue t Itlver viilley. They will confer ' tli ih arteniooti with Intlividtial nr- clutrdlsts, packers and huslness 10m, Mr. UiMincy it vfre-pivniiteiu ' ti i'luuo ol' ojerut!n uiul Air. (ll n,,,,, i ne win uepail air lae as- I IIWI' Kfli-lnnl'llWW.V:lW..iWMWWWi.. ( harles I-.. Hemic)' Hacrameiilo valley In Ihe morulas. They are accompanied on the trip by W. It. Hlbley of Seattle, Wash., northwest general agent. They arc traveling in their private 'car. Mr. Denney and Mr. Howe nnd their wives wero met at (Iraats I'nss this morning by A. S. ltosen buuiu of II. o ..Southern I'aclflc rail way and brought to this city. "We are on a lour of the l'nclfle coast in the Interests of I lie Krle," saitl Mr. Howe, "ami are visiting the lending fruit districts tu fiti.1 out whnt the. fruit Industry desires 111 the way of Increased service and tu meet our customers face to face. In this way we can come to' n bet ter understanding , to the better ment of nil concerned. "The Ki le has Iho honor of haul-1 Ing Iho first car of Itoguo river! fruit ever Bold on the New York j miction market. Wo now handle a, largo per cent of the Rogue liver! fruit shipments to the cast, out of I j C1J,'Ja arc here lo learn at first : hand what, the shippers require," I ald Mr. Denney. '-Lnst yenr our president. J. J. Hernet; president of the Kile, spent several weeks '.rleHpen 1 IWW. n mo IISI F.' " " t for ,,, hliniInK of deciduous fruit ... .. , . . ,. ,:, t this pier." . officials were loud In 1 their prnisi of the scenic beauty ()f , lltH vnn,.y, as viewed during) the ntilo trip from Crnnls Pass, 1 which was made leisurely, ll Is the first visit hern for Mr. Henney. Mr. Howe was here n' year ago nnd last August made a trip to Crater Lake. Mr. Denney plana lo return next. August for a similar Qlp. GUILTY AS CHARGED (IRANTrt PASS, Ore.. Feb. 2S () . W. Chrlstlu ot Klamath , Fulls was rnnvlctod on a cliarge , iof entile stealing when tho circuit! court Jury reported Ihe caso late j last night, 1 The Jurors had been out rour hmira. .. ; . i ai l S. 1 1 own v I ? v- -i , 1 1 LAC7 X flt X- fllSy JMMUIS : ' ir Colonel Lindbergh and Miss Morrow Take to Air for. Short Hops Today Girl Nervous, But Smiles at Finish Lindy's ' Right Shoulder Bandaged, i MEXICO CITY, Feb. 28. ypi- Vnilnnnloil by yestPi lay's "n.la "mist' Uiajt Colonol ChnrleH A. UndhorgU for , more Ihi 30 mlnutCR oer Valbuena field. The colonel used one hand In handling a cornmer rial plane which ho borrowed for" tho flight. They took off at 10:27 a. m., landed 10 minutes later ni twice repented that procedure, i -Miss Morrow seemed a trifle ner vous as she, entered the machine! hut after the) three short hops shri wnB as smlllnn ns the colonel. Both wore in guy Hplrlts as they cllmhed out of Ihe machine. ; ! . They went immediately to their automobile and waved tlieir hands' to ihe small crowd at the field asj they drove away. ; Both wore helmets and Boggles as the borrowed plnno was an open cockpit at fair. They could not talk to each other while In the air. but. j,lhey conversed lor about two min-' uies wane tuey iwere on me" ground) after their first two hops.-. . . ; Llndbeigli's right shoulder watf (Irmly bound because ot the dislo cation which It sutferud In" yestert dny'B accident. The colonel trlerf no stunts with his one-hand" on-i trol. It was all straightaway ty lug and within sight of the field Most of the time lie merely, circled, over the airdrome. , , . . ' . llu hopped oil, circled the field nnd then mado a complete land ing. After a short conversation i wuii jim-iMiHsuuKvr ue juoui.euL tno IllUll.llVttl UUU- 11 HUH 1IIUII IttO third landing ho' appeared .satis fied and left the field. , : foch TsThopeful - i 1 I'AltlH. Feb. 2H. (P) WhlU Marshal Foch Is well prepared too ' ( (liith, ho still believes be will ro ) cover from his presont dcvastatlnt; i illness, friends say. . , ' . ; Those friends ' have an intense, ndmlratloh for the fortitude with ; which the nged warrior has bornfl I the suffering gf his Infirmity, thn I pallenco . with which ho haa sub in It t irt to treatment, and withal the keenness of his intellect. ',; Tlut thoy do not share tho mar shnl's hope. Every day now finds his strength reduced still niard nnd makes moro apparent ' thai ln view of his 7S years. It" is rc njarknhle that he has resisted , so long. ' . Ills life, one of his frlonds said, is a fin me still burning steadily, but at the mercy of tho least pi)tf of -wind. To shield It from such a puff Is ' the constnnt endeavor of tho mnrshnl's medical ntteniN ants, nnd his family. Will Rogers Say: '. NEW Y0R1C, Feb. 28.-i Mr. Arthur Hrisbnne nnd wifo were to sec our show yesterday and came around to tho dressing room, where we settled the cabinet to pur satisfaction. AVc hop they will put a postmaster jr c il trill in there that is as strong for aviation as lit'. New was, If thin Mitchell is a Democrat, ami they arc noinif to transfer prohibition enforcement oveij to his department, that's ft pretty slick trick of appoint-1 inn Democrat, to enforco it. Jf yon irot something that cim't- be dune, appoint your enemy to do it. Kveryhody is wondering what. Mr. Coolidfrc is poinR lo do. What can he do? It will take him four yenvs to nnpiu'k. Yours, WILL R0C1BRS.' ' -