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FOURTEEN PAGES
MEDFORD,' OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH .1,. 19:29.
No. :uo.
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Today REGENT ACT
By Arthur Brisbane MARE I AA
Lindbergh's Escape. I f I M I J I Hf
News for Carnegie. I11" ,wu -ii
SIGNING!
(Copyrlclit, "By King Feature
Syndicate, lno.)
Colonel Lindbergh, flying
with Miss Morrow, his fiitneee,
damaged a landing wheel and
it struck tlic ground willi one
wheel gone. His plane tyrnuil
completely over bill,' by almost
miraculous good fortune, nei
ther of the young couple was
seriously hurt. Colonel Lhul-J
bergb injured, bis shoulder
slightly. Miss Morrow-..' was j
shaken up. j
. i
The escape of the young peo-
pic will Ue wonderfully good I
news for millions, and it may!
accomplish good results:
Colonel LinUbergh, beginning
with bis long flight, in a one
engine ! plane, to Paris,' lias
risked his life as though it had
no f value.
AVednesday's hap-1
petting will convince biin that
accidents can happen, even with
Lindbergb holding the control.
' ' And it may persuade him to
sjiend more, of bis time- on the
ground, lie has surely done
. . :
bis share ot 1 lying and taken
bis sbarc of flying risk.
The big steel company will
issue more stock, and call in
several linndred millions of
bonds now outstanding. That
news would surprise Carnegie,
tlis properties Were the basis
of
,y . , , j .
tlie steel trust , fori, at ion, ;
and lie repeutodly declared that ,
stock was not even water, only i
inr. lie would nave none ol it, -
lit uny price.
A hat he thought worthless is ,
now worth, in, iron cash, much
more, than a 'billion dollurs.
Never 'underestimate the pos
sible future of tiny well man
aged American industry. ;
Sonic owners of steel stock",
allowed to subscribe for new
stock at - an attractive price,
wonder why the bond .w.vo
called in.
There wus one gooa rci.iOii.
If . limes sliould get less pros
perous temporarily there would
would be no possibility of tak
ing control front those that now
bave it. AVitli the bonds culled
in, the ' management becomes
pei'iiianeiit, subject to. .stock
holders ' votes. ,
And 20 per cent of, the stock
would control an election.
Cunadtt worries about a pro
posed ship canal from the
Great Lukes to the Atlantic via
the St. Lawrence. To buve
Uncle Sam build tho canal, us
be built the Panama Cuutil, giv
ing all nations the right to use
it, would be agreeable.
On the other hand, Uncle Sam
buildin
a canal to the ocean,
via the St., Lawrence, would ,
wish to establish certain rights ,
in a canal built with his own j
money. And Cunudu quito nift- j
urullv does not like tlie thought maoshkibi.o, ore. March i.
' ' , . ,. Ulf) Jiuy Lane was today eufler
of losing, even-by nnplieution, l.om u bll1t -wound i his
any part of her sovereignty, jurm, and oscur "jack" oison, :t.
. ,, ,r Vr woe ill Jail under $2000 bond.
That's one problem Mr. il'-J clmrged with assault with a dan
ver will llUVO to Settle. ' gerotis weapon. J'ollco say Olson
f f J admitted shooting Iine utter the
Aa nn American citizen he UloU-
ably would say: ...
"All right, llulld an all-American
canal, exclusively on United.
States territory, and let thoso that'
want to uso it pny toll. Our Cana
dian cousins . tain build their St.
Lawrence canal .when they gel
ready.
Hut as an engineer, unwilling to)
wasto money. Mr. Hoover would
dislike to spend on nn nll-Amerlcan ,
canal tens of millions moro than
Uie St. Lawrence project would
cost. . -
Canada doesn't expect attack j
.... rrn Dtn,.l-I tlOtlfi t Pdlll
L'annda. A sensible arrangement
could be made.
-
Continued on Page Fouri.
i Boards Abolished 0By Bell
j Schulmerich Bil Ap
pointments to New Board
of Education Saturday
Senate Kills Tax Levy
Authority.
SA.LK.M, Ore., .March 1. (rVl
Tito first night session in the
house of representatives will be
hold at 8 o'clock l-'rlday evening.
Tho chief clerk of the lower
house, i'Yed Drugcr, started early
l-Yliiay to prepare a calendar for
tho night session.
SALEM, On-., Jlarcll 1 (PI
The IiellSclHilnierloh hill uhollsh-
Ins tho boanlH ot regents o( the
win eratiy ui vrogoii. inu vnjKon
Statu Agricultural college mid the
.state normal school nnO crentlns
in their place a state hoard of
higher education to exorcise cen-
trnllzcd control over nil of the in-
iuuuoii, iiocaino a law ai d:ou
o'clock Friday morning when Cloy
ernor l'ntteron attached his signa
ture to the bill.
Witnessing tho signature worn
the authors of the act, Senator
John Hell of Lane county and Sena-
tor Edward tichiilnicricli ot Wash-
rs10" county, along with Hcpn
sentatlve Hector MucFherson t
'sentatlve Hector MacPliei'Hon of
Linn county, leader of the legisla
tive forces seeking consolidation
of state functions ami departments,
who 'was one of tho active propo
nents ot the measure before tho
tWO hOUKOS. ' '
Oovernor Patterson signed the
bill with a pen bolonnflng to Sena-,
'tor Sohulinerich while an Associ
ated ProsH news photographer
trained hit camera upon the group
about the executive h desk.
Liovernor raiiuvHon win huuu me
, f ,.,,. nT,nn,I1(HPR ln ihn
new board of ednenthm to Uio en-
SALBMt 0re; Mlll.ch ,.L
Voting' by ncelamatton on the com
mittee report that tho measure
'"do not pans," the wnate this morn-
ln tlc 8llllu ,.1X commi8!(iOI1 to
levy n direct property tax of not to
exceed 1 mill to provide rovenue
with which to wlpo out the state
deficit during the next two years.
... Tho measure- was drafted at the
direction ot the suite property tax
relief commission and wus intended
as a safeguard against failure of
j""
SALEMV Ore., March 1 A)
A fish flusco was perpetuated in
the lower house Thursday ul'ter
tioott when the sportsmen suddenly
made an attempt to rush I heir
steelhcad legislation. After an
I hour's butlle on purllamcntury pro
cedure with the sportsmen trying
every available means to push their
bill through, iind with the commer
cial fishing proponents opposing
them on eveiy move, the matter
flnully closed where It started
with the hill tabled. During the
fracas the bill bud been amended
until II had reached the stage of
the ridiculous.
SAI.UM. Ore., .March 1 UY
The University of Oregon Infirin
nrv bill missed the lowor house
i Vrlilay morning with only six op
S posing votes. The bill, w hich has
been held In ways and means com
mittee since the last day of Janu
I nrv. makes an appropriation of
$50. (lift for tin Infirmary at the
University ot Oregon to ' be ex
pended when a similar .fund Is
raised by private subscription.
luncr nao ii.ronn a sin.K
of wood
through the windshield of Olson's
automobile. Ieslie Carter, con of
J. AV. Carter. Mai-shfield chief of
Joliee. was riding with Olson when
the shooting took place.
VOTES KELLOGG PACT
PARTS, March 1.
' Tbo
.'I'" ". r-". ;
.l Oice, slgnaturo to tho Kellogg
renunciation of war irnct by
i
i
t
JOHN COOLIDGE
8s
iff fl
Lett to right: Mrs. Trumbull, John Coolldge. l-lorence Trumbull, his fiancee, and Governor
Trumbull photographed at the annual military ball In Bridgeport, Conn. John is attired in tho lortnal
dress of major in the governor's
CAPITAL ACTIVE
j Temporary Stands for Pa-,
; rade . Completed Flags'
and Bunting Drape Build-1
ings Hrjover Relaxes'
After Cabinet Choosing. '
WASHINGTON, iU-r. 1. (P)
fa an atmosphere of anticipation
which' only ' the' inautrurallinl of ft ;
r-poeldent of the t'nitod States can
ertate the capital was ending today
its elaborate pre pa rations for the
installation of Herbert Hoover in
tho White House.. . '
,1 ntvgrear ;j.'ow-R.i or. icm oontn
stan
Hands which will ifcat luinUmlier-,
ed thousands along
avenue and on the
Pennsylvania
Cuptlol plaza
were complete: fluss and bunting!
wore draped -everywhere, and vis-1
itors for the great nuadrennliil
event were pouring Into the city.
At his home on S street. Mr. Hoov
er hud finished tho task of select
ing his cabinet and was relaxing
after -weeks of intensive work in
preparing to 'nssuine the highest
elective office ln the world. '
Around the executive mansion
there was the bufltlo of activity
which takes place when tho AVhlle
House changes hands. President
Coolldge sat with his cabinet at
lis last formal meeting. Ooodliyes
were said by -the president- to tile
men who have stood by him dur
ing' his administration; the greet
ings were returned and the admin
istrative aides Jiade each other
farewejl. '
htwl minute orders were Kolnji
out today to the military, aviation, j
, navai. nun an oi ini? oiuer various
1 grouping" which will make up the
tw-houp narade from the Cnpitol
to the White House after Mr. lloov
!t lnk'H offlee. Present indlcn
lonw are tliat ne;-ly every state
will be represented in somo way
I ln tho procession. , ' - -(
i ProMldent Coolldi;o, however, bus
d'-eided to tso direelly to the Villon
i station after the inautfurnl to board
! a train for his Northampton, Mass..
j home. The incoming; president will
j review the parade, therefore, with
out the presonee of hi prcdecesHor.
I AVeather eondltionH for the ln
! nuguratiou have not been forerasl,
but today was brlyht with a warm
j sun which flooded the flairs and
I other decorations with bright light.
UN PREPARATION M
rnn iMAiimihti rnn iinMinimn nu urm nrwinr
;rui HMJUunHL run imuiwiiiudi ro ulviul
-f j the proposed dirigible site, eight
j miles north of Medford, new -Aguto
WASHINGTON, March 1 Htalion, and the site of the new
Curtis D. Wilbur, aeeretary of the airport. Also mipH showing the
navy, was nominated by Prowl-1 central location of Medford, dis
dent Cooliilge today to be United . tances from principal coast cities
Kditr-M circuit Itwtirc for (he ninth nlom r.r rtitn1itlfn im wall
-bruit.
TEXAS COMPAf TAKES1
i
OVER GAS STATIONS
:
. PORTLAND. Ore.. March 1. (P)
All motor fuel tervlco stations
; Tf (lit tt.rtltttwl ttm JP. f.xltn nm..
!pany were taken over toduy by
tho Texas company. The announce-!
ment was made hy T. K. Nichols.'
Jr., assistant district manager for
'jJV-xas. The deal includes pur-
e!uife of station properties and,,,,,,- incteoroliglcal eondltionH, fn- .
eMuipment. Mle of Hasco motorf cmiing the low average of wind Mfglnvaj" ?M't PoMk.mciI.
fuel will bo continued. , velocity, days of sunshine, fog sta- POUTLAND, ore.. March L OP)
HtW., nn(, P(,iMfll uvoruan tem.!!"-' meeting of the stale high-
Oregon Weather. I
.... ... , , .... , l
' YT ' 8 , , .',
probablyralnsnorthr.es tin, locn
snows or rain, northeast. Norms
, ieiiii;iinr. ..luiiemie wcsl nnil
' nortliwcet winds on the coatt.
ATTENDS BALL WITH TRUMBULLS
military staff.
1 6 BANDITS OF
. i
E
Troops Encounter Slayers1
of American Mine Offic
ialsTwo Rebels Held
Prisoners
Pursuit of.
Band Continuing
'MEXICO CITY, Jlureh I. (P)-
tsixteen Mexicans have paid
wltli
their
n.-nt. f..,. ihn ,.iht.,.ri .nin-i.r
p- t jt it
of . . t mierw-ood and . t .
Alcsthorpo, American mining ot -
ticiais, in tne , state in . uuaiii
junto.
Two :
otherH,, held a prisoners, i
tel,JJMW1H..MjMinOV..-lt,tlo?Ai.,.,..-.1.4., .--...i -,.
court jntirtlal,' and probable cxe-
cutlon for their part' in tho slay
lings. Troops wore ill pursuit
"
the remainder of tho band.
Tile military commander of the
stato o Ouanujuulo reported to tho.
chief of the. presidential staffl
here that federal troops yesterday,
encountered the b a n d 1 t grouif
which kidnaped and killed tho
two Americans and ln a'lwo-hom'
battle killed til of them, capturing
two others. Six others were killed
One federal soldier was killed
in yesterday's encountor.
Aii'sthorpc and Underwood wero
kidnaped from their bunks lit the
(luann.liiato mines In northeastern
diuuiajuulo Wednesday of last
week. A ransom of $7500 was
denuiniled for l,helr release. This
was , paid to an Intermediary and
was being carried lo tno lianniiH
whnn federal troops attacked
them, kllllne six.
SHE SURVEY
The survey of the Med ford
Chum her of Commerce, setting
forth the rea.sons why the pro
posed $0,000,000 navy dirigible base
should bo louUEed near Medford
bus been completed and will ho
forwarded to the Navy department
in Washington, V. C,
It In u neatly bound i!4-page
broadside, presenting comprehen
sive data hearing upon tin- subject.
It contalim air pictures of Medford,
as contour maps of the proposed'
site. -
The survey Mlves the airline dis
tances from Medford hy milt-'.
m.nin nf ht.'h nre -('hteau'd. 1H2U
(miles: Denver 9Sk- Salt Lake City.
Huokane 47a. lircineiton navy
3fir; Seattle, 360; Astoria,
oSi PiWlnnd, 'JOS; Coos P.a.
freMcetirCity. 77: Kail-'rancifco,
t:'7; Kan Pedro. r.2; Han Diego,
74,
I ,'. . .is ... t .1.. ......
uraphie cenli-r of the Pacific const,
miles from the Pacific ocean,
FINISHED FOR iGANGLAND BLONDE
DIRIGIBLE BIDt MS picturesque
430 miles from the Canadian W-'hlB
de 770 mih'H from Mexlcrt.
It gives In detail tho climatic
..aii., uti,. (. thi.
8 vera go
I'tji aiuici, i nun niiuu nun iv tut.
''( that the Bovernment located
lllc nnl r attrMoKi,ul
wether s(non ,n c0li ,
(Continued on Page Eight)
1
WEIGH BLUSH
Joanna Allen of Broadway
Produces Slight Flush forZ SatiotrnT'illuIk,8
Savants Blondes Blush
Hotter Than Brunettes, Ishmo in two mys. omer imnk
Belief.
XKW VOUK, Mureh I . (fl)
Aft instrument wo Hemdtlve It can
"ioaure tnu uiusn oi a jwroauway
h i if win: in iwu minu -
. monls (l( H,.lnu.0 . .
. , 0 f .. ,.,., ut .,,,,,..,.
ono of a scries of demon-
stralions iirranKed by tho Amerl-
can lnxtluit,.. .Mls Joanna Allen
tif a uiusical show sat heforo a
,,.,,,' . .,' ,..
jjr.
... I'll'V, Dlll'IIJlUII I II ULIIUI IL, I1U
,conilu,..tcd tho licmonstrutlon, ro-
corded the blush at tivo ono - hun -
dredihs of a dem-co. fahrenhelt.
The
meiisliremeiit is madu by
noting the amount of heat radl-
atud from the cheoks when omo
tlon1 Bcmls the blood rushing into
them,
M!s Allen's blush was classified
as a -"slight" one. Heareoly suf
ficient to deopen the color of thy
i."???
Jr. Free said in a serlea
f tests a wide range of tempera
ture ehangofl had been noted ' in
blushes. Home readings showing
1 U0 times as much actual riao In
temperature as others.
Tho blushes of blondes, , ho said,
were' hotter than those ot . bru
nettes, , .
At a dinner of the institulo 'at
the Hotel AMtor last night. Seleh
tlfle demonstrations took the plaee
jof Bpeoehes. Tbo diners heard the
: crackle of a burning mulch, when
Its flare, was changed to sound
j i.nd "saw" music when sound
; waves wero. transformed. Into light
waves. ... '..-
ClPlCACiO. .Mar. .l.fl'1 The
crimstm picture of seven dead men,
Valntcd In blood on u garage floor
two weeks ago, bad superimposed!
upon its ugly outlines today the
slim, smart beauty of "IaiIu-1.,ou"
Koife Jack MeUurn's "blonde
alibi."
McGurn wafl in Jail, held without
charge in the niHssucre' case; ho
was Itoscoe F'anelll, who surren
dered yesterday.. I Jut 'Lulu Lou"
Kolfo, held li the women's (iiar
tern of the police station, 'was the
most picturesque personality among
tho only persons thus far arrested
in connection with the Aevcn mur
ders, PAIUH, Alureh J . (fl'i Kllwht
fm prove m(JH lu tbo condition of
Marshal Poch was noted by his
phleUms in a huMetin Issued this
morning
The bulletin said "the
inursbul's temperature is and
pulse 84."
"There Is a diminution In the
,pulmonaiy symptom'."
way tommissfon, m.-hcditle(1 to huve
lKen held hc-re today, was pofet-
poncd until March . after II wan
decided to awtilc adjournment of
the state leKTlslntui-ii before eon
ducting any highway .business.
WILD BULL
E
First 6,000,000 Share Day
This Year Buying Orders
Flood Floor U. S. Steel
Hits New High Radio
Goes to $413.50 Curb
. Exchange Joins in Move.
NNW YOHK, March 1. (Pi ln
! tho wildest bull rampagi; of H'M
' the New York Slock Mxcliange to
day exiii'iipiices Hie first ti.OOU.UOU
share day since December 7 today,
and 'the eighth In Its history. The
AM A
N WALL ST
Iriidlng floor was thrown. Into bed- 1
.rliMISinging Cowboy Ready to
scores ol Issues wcro bid up from
?r to a share: U. B. Steel lidd
ed more than S'J to its $7.60 gain
1 I
of yesterday and recorded Its high
est price lor all. time at SHHl.STMj.
Kadio .Corporation, old common
stock, rose ?l(i.5u to' SHIMO, the
hlghost price this year, and within.1
H0.50 of Its record prlcu.
1 lie rally spread to other securi-
tiles markets-throughout tho coun
try, and nlso to tho so-called "over
of tho bank and insurance shares
tho cotmter marliet," where most
by tho veteran capitalist, tleorgo i
P. linker. Jumped Jilim u share to
XT I mill, nniltlniz a cnln of SKlTill a
J On the New York Stock Kx-1
I change, Adnms lOxpress soarod $ari
! to n new high ,$fW5, or nearly JillO i
tt sliuro aliovo t lio years low. Mid-!
land Steel Products profurred was ;
marked up Sl " nharn, American
Hallway Kxpress $11.75. t.'aso j
i i iin-nuinh .iiiniiiutj fin turn " nhin
j Aeronautical ?H.
I Baltimore : & Ohio monnlcd liVi
. Hullliiiore . ,t Ohio mnnutod .Vi
points in Ihu last hour, .touching
! a new high at .'!IV,i, us the buy-
j Ihg inoveiiicnt broadened to ineludo
tairi,,rtii Hatl
i ,,.i,..,i ji-'K. ",, nil.', noln'iu n,l
, t
new high for IH-'J, in conlrast lo
"
i tho 1928 peak of 120.
Itossla Insur -
! mice mounted 15,
:I'iiIou
fund Yellow Truck
each (1
The closing whh strnnK, Total hhIch
approximated C.OOO,Mio Bharos.
4 .
AND WIFE DIE
IN DRUG PACT
Illness and .Money
NOTED DOCTOR
Paiic'p nf -siiipirlf- Pnrt k'"lH brl(Ie wUn tn(!m untU ho Cinds
- ,. ... A ", r--i! the Bitualluu to Miss Thorno'ti for-
P0llCe VlCW COliple Diea m0r fianee, C.W. Uowcn, young
I ' ' . I Chicago buslncKs man, and roturn-
! in Each ' Other S ArmS r-a l ring. Jt was Jntlmated 1lmt
. . i Miss Thotme'a engagement lo Bow
' Austria MOUrnS. ;cn was broken several days prior
, ti " i to her marriage to Gillespie. Mrs.
I VIMNNA, March 1, (!) Double j Oillespic is the third daughter of
suicide to cscapo the travail of 111- i Mr. and Mrs. Thorne. Thome for
' ness and financial reversew was ! merly was presid(!iit of and now is
j (It cpoli'c explanation today of j n director of Montgomery AVard
the death of Professor Clemeiia
Piruuet and bis wife.
Tho bodies of the two wero
found Jn a close embrace lu a
bd at their home. There wero
evidences of narcotics to indicate
they bad weighed life, found It
wuntlng and taken tho drug, lying
down together to die in each
other's arms.
Professor Plrqucl, who devel
oped a serum skin test for tuber
culosis now In world-wide use and
wh.o was mentioned for the Aus
trian presidency In succession lo
'former President flahiHich, re
cently had lost u suit Involving
heavy financial obligations to his
brother-in -taw. .Madame JMifpict
had been ill for two months after
j un operation.
I Police kiiiv lu those two things
I explanation of the suinklo, which
' they at first believed to bo death j
i from carbon monoxide, poisoning. !
; Pirijuet was two years professor
of pediatrics . ut' 1 .iobns-Hopklits -j
university In America. He wus nn
j internationally known authority J
j on clls-'Hscs of Ojllilren.; He was
i vlco tresidcnt of the American
J Austrian society and was formerly ,
connected with tho relief ndmtnis-
(ration of Herb'Mt Hoover in Auk-
trio. f
Death of (be two bus plunged
all Austria into grief, which 1m
made more polgnuiit by a feeling
Ihut the two, as the papers point j
out, deliberately choHe suicide as
the only relief from straightened
financial circumstances,
-f
Cletii' I loud for Siirvcy.
WAHIH.N'ITO.N', March 1. tJV
Tho house rules coinniltteo toduy
tKt'ced to (five ICKlslutfvo rittht of
way in the houso to a sonuto
'.ion-and survey for a Nicuraguaii
cuiiul, ,
Nci. 0! 1 Broadcast
Asks $1,200 Payment
for Hoover Hookup'
i
Tliu Mall Tribune ami Vlr- j
Kin radio station, desirinir to :
lve t'helr readers uml listen- 4-
ers ovory good thiiiK possible, f
wired tho Xatlonal ilrniid- j
casting t'o.. askln what tho ;
charges would ho to conneot f
K.MIOD with Washington to
secure the presidents mes- v
sage, ' 4?
The answer by wiru wus i
SUMO, which mukou it iiu- j
possible. 4 ;
4 4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4.
1
IFOR FILM JOB
Cash in On Nuptial No
torietyFather of Kath
erine Denies Move to An
nul Marriage.
MoliJYYVOOD, Cal.; Mar. J. (A1)
(leorge "liiK lloy" tlilloepio, Ari
zona "shiKinK coAvboy" and CuhIIc
ltoek curio donlm. who mnri'li?(l
Misa Kathoriuo Thorno hint Bun-!
day uf tot a vbiriwind eourtHhlp :
and elopmtmt, 1h trying lu "cun-1
nect" witli tho movie. . IJis In-Mo j
ban runialned in I'hin'nix with her i
parent h, Mr. and Airs. Knbort J. '
Thorno of Chicago. Koth (Jilleplo
BRIDE IS Ml
m BOY
and the TUornoK, however, havu uavwtinK exponsos of-eounty oitl
deniud that any move 1m under way i L'OIH" '
to annul tho niarrlaRe. lit by committeo on! re-
I.hh than 11! hours after his I"-',u t laWH- velatlng to terms .of
arrival, (lllk'spio yesterday modo -''Unty Courts. .
his presence known to film com- H- u5 u ,int oommitloii on
panies enuaRcd In tho making 0f f inMm'ant'0' ,r6vU'ln tlml J-hjyd m
...... ... . ........... InNiii-n nn i.in ,.lvi,l l,.d r. ,1.. I.i.u-
. .uiimo ui.ii.
: n ' net a straiigcr to tiio motion
Picture camera, having worttcd
wmi u in ttpoii in l wuH urn i o-i
i Uxm fllmoo-tn I'.htediiiH .tv?
' Ilo W as reluctant tr'rt K'liis'
. tviueiy ndvoniseu romaiicn.
, t here is very little to add
l'acillc i tho stories that ha.vo already up
points. 1 pcarod about our nmrrlage." . ho
! aald, "except that sonin Htrangc
construetlous havo been placed on
I the Hiluallun.'-
"I am here looking for work. : I
expect to find it, and when I am
located my wlfo will join mo. I
expect her hero In about two weeks,1
and also expect to provide a home
for her, i, -. .,-.. . ,
Wlfo Frive-i 111m. "
"My wlfo is in love with mo, and
T am with her, and I soo nothing
strango in my seeking a Job. Mr.
and Mrs, Thorno will approve -of
our marriago, 1 am ure, and wo
will he very happy togother."
In Phoenix the Thornea said
the.ro wero no grounds for annul-
jment of tho marriage, aa their
daughter in iil yeurH of age. They
LOSS ' oxlmimoc' that finaneial eoiiHidor
. intlons had forced Olllespio to leave
Co. CilMrHpie 1m 27 years old, nnd
camo west four years ago. after
he was graduated from tho Univer
sity 'of Tennessee. His mother ru
sides In Nashville. . ,
Babe Dies En Route
Home After Coin in
. Throat Is Removed
f POItTfAND, Oro.i March
l.-P) Larlssa Hults, 13- f
f month-old daughter of Mr. f'
f and Mrs. Lester Hults, died i
late yesterday white her par- 4
4 ents wero bringing her homo fr
J from a hospital, whero a f
t nickle she had swallowed was
removed from her throat. !
Although .hospital attaches 4
4 said tho yboliftvod tho child's
f health was unimpaired, death -f
4 was caused) (' an Injured
V lung. f
, .
The Noted Dead
! NAPL128. Italy, Mar. 1. (AV
1 Vlncenzo Oemlto, noted Italian
i sculptor, died today of pneumonia,
Ctemlto, prior to his death, claim-
ed to have hud a conversation with
ed to hay (i had a conversation with
!Ht. Anthony of Padua In a dream
In which he promised to muka ti'ine aeuin oi viio Kicnnrnson.
statuo of him If Ht. Anthony would I football and basketball star of Me
cause Ills return to health. ' IJitKrhlln litKh school. Itlehardsou
Tho sculptor became much bet -
1 tor und insisted the saint hud tfrant -
I ed hlr rc'iueat.
PATTERSON
SIGNS BG
Lonergan Measure Approved
By Governor Egg Label,
tfailroad Fence, Foreign
Insurance, Teacher Train
ing Requirements, Sohol
Elections Signed.'
SALi:M, Ore., March 1.
(lovernor 'atteriun has slKneil.the
hunoOKnu bill, which kIvc.h tlic
rllit of Huit or action HKuinst the
Htute highway commission. I'ttii
measure was for Hcvenil : weeks
subject of , contention between
mentboiH ol tho commission ttntl
repreHeiitativcH of the - Association
of Contractors. Aa finally amended
it was agreed to by both sides. ,
Other bills nignud by tho (jov
ornor aro: ,', '
il. U. 3ati, by Howard and
TompklnH, lnaklns tho latest coun
ts aKscKHment o sheriff 'b UHae.
ment tho ' ttawls for dctermlpitiK
proporty (lualiricatien for .voting
in road distriet elocthinK.
tJ. Jj. 2yn, hy Chimlm-on, provitl
iiiK foe liibolini; of orrs displayed
for sule. . '
11'. II, 52, by coiniliittoo on re
peal of taw., proviilinfj tor rlglit
of wtiy fences on both tside of
railroad. , ' ,
II. B. 8T, by eommlttoe on re
peal of luwf making uniform ror
all ootintioH the -law relating to
,;:",. ,:""''" .' , 7 , T
, k' V' .';.,,;.,' ".
; bond, for , satlsiaetlon i
i i: l liiW.by -.loin U cumin luoo,..iV
"lsuiiiiie,s ehi,nKliig from tt
per cent inu premium tax on
foreign insurance comptullcf. , .
a B. 72, by liutt, providing ihut
undertakingr filed by oxocutoi-rt or
administrators may be- in a sum
not Jess tliun the' iprolmble- ivdttio
of the porsuiml property of ';ho es
tate plus tho' pr, limbic viluo of
the annuiiri-nntu mid profits of. the
foul , property of. tho estate"' It
signed by a corporate suruty. 1 I
H. II. S7. '. by lllllott. phicliiB
stricter requirements for toaehei-Mf
training by changing from Janu
ary 1, 19311, to January 1, 19,
tho duto when DO w-eoks' attend
anco at u standard normal school
is sufficient for a ono-your cer
tificate. . " 'i '' '
S. JJ.' 1)1, by Ifiiloiv provi'dliiB
that In elections for consolidation
of school districts, and some dig.
trlclH voting veject cbnsollditlbn,
tho othor contiguous districts ;nny
consolidate If one ot them Is u 'dis
trict of tho first fluss. I
. 1). 160,- by liddy, provldlnB
that hind sold for delinquent luxes
shall bo for u sum not less lUun
the amount for which such prop
erty vaiq pureliused by the touuty
with interest thereon at the. rile
of 0 per cent from the dni.Jof
purchase. ,i, ......
TOKYO, Mar. Dispatcher
tu Tokyo nowHpapors toduy paid
that tremendous damage had beAn
wrought by. tidal waves ulong the
coast near Choshl, Isle of Nippon
Kntlro villages -wore destroyed. (
The cost lino caved In for ntunv
mllesj burying villages to a depth
of 12 feet in wator and mud. Tin
number of casualties wus unknowu.
tturtht-uukc tidal waves, tV
plioorts and disastrous fires have
frequently heon tho lot of Japan.
The last serious typhoon nnd tidal
wavo was !n September. 1927. when
about' 600 persons wero killed,
many of '.tit cm being urownod( in
the onrush of water..
Thera wero tiumerous other min
or (UimKl.er, but tho most serious
previous to the tidal wave Wuu tn
March, 1927, when a terrific rth
ffu&kf took tho lives OH several
thousand pot-sous. The tiualu.
which lastnd three minutes. wu&
full ovr a wldo area Including
Tokyo, Osuka nnd Kobe. .
. Athlete Meningitis Victim.4 V
i 1'b.MJi.l!. rojr. Oro., Mar. 1. tl'
"ord w received horn lodny of
dle fldnesday. from splnul nun-
t luilts
Me had boon 111 but ' tme
day.
11 M mmmm
1 1 UAL WAVti !
WREAK HAVOC
! ON JAP COAST
''f 5T9 to 12.
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