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    The Weather
Forecast: OccnstonAl rain tonight
ami Friday.
Highest yesterday 63
Lowest Uilrt morning? to a a. in... 4(1
MAIL
mum
Weather Year. Ago
High., year ago today ft
Jjnost year ugo today li
lullj TWfotMhtrd Tmt.
MEDFORD, OKIXJOX. TIlUliSlUY, MAKOU 7, 1929.
Xo. .146.
APRi v 15TH
By Arthur Brisbane
MEDPORD
TP
Today ic XTR A
It's a Job.
King Big Money.
The Choppers at Work.
FJplice and Drugs.
(Copyright. Hy King "Feature
Kyudlcate, Inc.)
President Hoover, who work
ed 14 hours Tuesday, went to
lied convinced, that Henry Ford
was right. when ho said, "The
presidency is a job, as well as
an office." ' " ' ' ' ''
British newspapers do not;
like' the President's flat rejec
tion of the Leapuc of Nations,
hut sny pleasant thinps about
the new President and his in
nupural address.
Rothormorc'n Daily Mai! says'
"The tone of the speech is one
of idealism and without illu-1
s4" ' . i
That-is a pood combination..
rtoavorhrooke's Express says
Hoover's rinpinp pronounco
ment is a first class eampaipii
document, for conservatism
Heavci-brooke hopes it
will '
!
diseoimiire lil'itish talk ol SO- ; mutters cannot in justice "to our
'farmers, our labor and our manu-
ciausm. i ,l(.tureri, )e postponed."
j The proclamation, tlie first to
It all depends on how much j be issued by the new chief execu
money you have, rriidhoiiinic' preiililBBl of ,he rmlp(1
snvintr, "Monarchies arc de-. states, a proclamation:
stayed by poverty, republics j t t,, ,h-
bv wealth," is always timely, j United States shoubi be convened
' ir...,... (I,;- i.nnnlille wins I" extra session at 12 o'clock. noon
However, this republic weins ' (he (5th day of A)i.n (()
able to stand a pood deal ot ! receive such communication as may
i.i r..i l, n u-nle made by the executive; and,
wealth. Perhaps it because v. o. ..Wlleru. u.gte,alloa , effect
iii-p not as much of a republic ' further agricultural relief and leu-
ns some think, with our old
Willi, bift money, in' the back-
Jround, keeping watch above i
his own.' "' '" t ;--"..-.,?
Chicaivo's state's .attorney
identifies members of , "the
chopper pang" that humped off
seven panssters in a row with
machine puns. "Chopper" is
the panp word for a machine
pun operator.
One chopper is said to be Joe
Yolordo, whose brother, Pas
quail ino, was murdered hy the
Moral) pimp. It was a pleasure
for him to work a machine pun
on the backs of seven Moran
men, lined up in the bootlep
pa rape.
"Time at. lenpth makes all
tbinps even," says Pyroii.
J,nlordo knows, and 'Lenin
knew, that it is true,
1 "11 J 1
Lenin s hrolher was killert i
lite czar Lenin pot the rcvenpe man cens.rs upon which the reap
' 4 1 " Iportionment will he hnscd.
he' swore to have when thei . .
whole Iiomanoff family was I
wiped out by his orders. ',
, "if we do but wail the hour j
Ihere never yet was human!
.. , t.i i.. :r ..... :
power mat coum cmuh-, h uh
i'orpiveii, the patient hale nnd j
vipil lonp of him who ireiisiires!
up a wrong." j
Lolordp mipht like to paste j
that up in his room.
If the chopper panp is
liroupht to trinloa .i"'T Pf,m
nbl.vvould hesitate to punish,
ns it would the others, a man
1hnt killed his brother V Mur
derers. Such is sentiment.
criminal, nan. nnknow
murdered a policeman in cold ;
blood, kidnaped a chauffeur
with his car, as a means of cs-1
c.nne. He said casually to the;
I driver, hoklinp a "pun" to his'
hack, "I hate all cops, and I'm;
Uninp to kill as many as I can. j
. I have killed two."
iThnmns A. J.-iKSar. Ilrector of the
The police say the criminal was I ,,FOrvll,ry ,lt me Kiinuen volcano
"n drilR Cl-nzed doie fiend." . on lne Island of Hawaii, advised
Thai makes It important for the A(,,r.,, oeorire It. Mnrv-ll. com
imllce to Interfere, as much as io'-j nlal)(nn, of thl, ronnci-iKti navul
Mibie with rime neddlins. ! .n...int i... nvni rn.iin Iuki
Many that sell drift nnd buy
hi.ii" for ihe "nrlvileKe
might be In Jail If a real effort was . f nn nt 3 . m, Wed
nindc to put them tjiere. ,,,,.
. Uollcemcn should know that ro-j AI 'crnf, .Pro or(Ir,.,i securely
r.Jinii and similar drup do wtioi . , moorinus in Pearl
niilhing else will do. Th"X give
iTT -
nn irr rrm
ffiutr run d) r-r
IFARMER-IS A
AIM IN CALL iHi-
Hoover Issues First Procla
mationPublic Interest
Requires Work On Relief
and Tariff Is Word
Michigan Senator .Says
House Reapportionment
to Come First.
WASHINGTON, Mai-en 7. (iV)
An extra session of the 7Isi cun
Stress for April Ui was culled liy
President Hoover.
Specifically I lie call proposes leg
islation for uuricuKui'iil relief and
"'or limited clianaos of tho tarill. '
'l'li nrm-nimn Hun iivj f ! ai I lilcsp
lslation tor limited elianes ot tne
tariff cannot in justice to our tann
ers, our labor ami our manulac-
Hirers be postponed;
"Now. therefore. 1, Herbert Hoo
ver,, president of the Vnitcd States
of America, do liorijby proclaim
and declare that an extraordinary
occasion requires the. congress of
the -United States to convene in
extra session at the capitol In the
city or Washington on the 15th day
of April. I!i2!i, at 12 o'clock noon,
of which nil persons who shall at
that time lie entitled to act as
members thereof are hereby renuir
ed to take notice.
"la witness whereof, I have
unto set my hand and caused to
be affixed the ureal seal of the
United States.
"Done at the city of Washington
this Tilt dny of .Vlarch, in the year
of our 1-ord one thousand, nine
hundred uml twenty-nine, anil of
the United Suites the laSd.
Bv the president,
HKKUKKT HOOVUIt.
"FRANK b. KBLLOGG,
"Secretary of State."
After n conference with the
president, Senator Vamlenbers of
Michigan said he could state em
phatically Hint the lirst matter
which would be taken up and acted
upon by the senate would be the
resolution for tne renpporiionuieui
i.. , ........ I.n....l,!.. .i.wl iliu nil.
"1 lllllli'-l null, ...... ...
,horlzntion for tho takim; of the
IE
OF 20,200 PIECES IS
SENT OUT IN ONE DAY
ItOCHF.STF.K. X. Y., March
(Special) Four air mall pilots
with as many ships established
new records on Monday when they
look off from the inunlsal air
port with 20.200 pieces of mail,
most of which s nddrcssed lo
Peerless loud speaker i dealers
throughout the United States. The
nostinaster of Rochester, cily offi
cials nnd civic leaders were in
atteudauce nt the airport when the
equivalent of two months' normal
iair mail business was dispatched
in a short lime with appropriate
'ceremony shortly after lunch.
FEAR TIDAL WAVE
i HdNoi.i'i.u. M.ir. t.--i;pi nr.
hn wnvc n,i(.h,
i.. , .
Uvhnr nnd the llonolulu na-er-
iM
BEFORE AND AFTER LINDY'S MEXICO CITY CRASH
1 Bfi&iSi
. wjjju, Mv-,,
Upper view is of the airplane carrying Colonel Lindbergh and bis fiancee. Anne Morrow, after it la;
turned over at Mexico City. A broken wheel caused the accident.. Lower view i$ of Lindbergh ctitenni
the plane just before they took eff for the ill-fated trip. Mis3 Morrow is already in the machine. Lindy'j
shoulder was dislocated. Miss Morrow was not injured.
BODYGUARD OF COLONEL ABLE WINTER RETURN
i ROTHSTEEN IS USE ARM AGAINiBRfNGS DAMAGE
QI AIM IM FDAV; AFTFD IWIIIPViFflR Wlin.WFQT
. ii r-in i n n ii i ii 1 1 in i i 1 1 ii
VUI III I HI I III I I III IUII II WUIII l UN IMIW II t-V I I
I ..,.., OnrrnnnHc ' Chnnt.
WVlydlClj OUI lUUIIUv wnuwi
ing in Fashionable Coral:
.Gables Hotel Wounded'
Man Refuses Details'
i
Guests in Confusion. j
NEW YOJtK, March
-&)-
Police were informed today that
the man killed in a sliontliiK aftray
at the Miami ililtmore holel in
Coral Gables, Kla., was Thomas since the ricehlcnl a week ni?o at
(Fatty) Walsh, former bod yuan r.l i 'iilliueint field when his )l:tne
nf Arnold Hothstein. j cnpsizi-d on binding from a picnic
i tri Willi his fiancee, .Miss .Ailiin
MIAMI, Kla., March 7.(P) j Mon-ow. ,
Complete mysteiy today nun-omul-' nis physician allowed him to re
ed last nichi's shootins nffrny at move (,P Kn,iK which liad held his
ihe .Miami Hlltinnrc hotel in Coral , ,., in vh,c0 1UI1 t1P ..rfi cis of a
(.Sables in which one man was di. ic,ucil s linulder' could be over
killed another wounded in tlie j cnl0. .Meanwhile popular interest
chest and arm, ami a score of fasli-1 1 revolutionary activities has
limbic miests at the smart resort j ,i,.wn attention-away rrom the
bond thrown Into contusion. i colonel and his romance, r.nth
Miiinil police, co-operatinn with I oionel l.lnd -ish mid -Miss Mni-
Ihe Dude county sheriff's office and !,.. ,sre cnj.nK their nnnccus-
tlie police of Coral tlnbles Icilrned
that a card Kiime had been in pro
ares8 In a sulto 011 Hie fourteenth
floor of the hotel, which Is one
of tho newest of the Hlltmoro
'chain, when a dispute aroso. Sev
;etal pistol shots were said to have
Ibeen fired. Officers culled by ho
' tel employes found the body of nn
: utiidenlilled mini lyltift on Ihe floor
beneuth a card table. Tlie nfime of
iTniu Wulsh was found in his cloth
; Iiir. AOhnr 1'. Clark of 57 Vost
! Until street, New York City, was
the injured man. A bullet pierced
111s 1011 cuesi aiii.u .-in.-. ..11 ...
arm. Physicians said he was not
seriously wounded. .
( lark were fruitless, neynnu men-,
liiyms nimseii ne inunni """
any details of the affair, telling of
ficers "Von can nsk mo till the
questions you want, but 1 won't
n;-y a thing. J
railroad TO NEVADA
KAT.KM, One.. March. 7.-
Articles of 'Incorporation filed here
yesterday by the Idaho-Pacific
I tn(h "id company rnvealcd pinna
for the cnnftriK tion of a line from
Nysva. Malheur county, to Wfnne-muci-a,
.SVviida. The company
is lapltalfed at llM.aao.oOO. The
'Incorporntors are John Iveeds Kerr
and Robert Phillips nf New York
nnd tiny C II. Corliss of Portland,
Train service on the projected
line, according to the papers,
to be supplemented bv in o I o
busses, trucks and airplanes. O
I inHhannh Dnmon.a 1 ococ
1UIJUI yl I UUIIiaiiUw uvouj
Popular Interest Because;
of Mexican Revolution'
Rumor Airman to Fly Mail'
Saturday. ' v f
y.KSICO (,'ITY, March G. (JP)-
' fWednesilny) M) Colonel Charles
A. I.lnilliernh hud the uso of Ills
ilKht arm today for the first tlrao
lonlcd flvedom friiiu publicity.
An iiiitlini-llutlve .source denied
reports clrculiitlliK toniuht that
imitiitions to the l.lndbci'Kh
Moil'ow weddillK hud been trans-
milted to tne United Stales 1iyi.i,iu
j secret code. No we.lillnir invitn-
Itlons it was stated, bud been sent
I , .. ., , ......
! ami u u;iie nil lne wi'iniiiiK nau
n.H iieen 1 ixhii,
i Tlie lirevailinif opinion Is still
that the weddlnK will lake place '
I Horn althoi.irh forecasts of any
, k nil. are ,l nil.leilly Kess work. I
revolutionary activities has iniiile
j jniI.m,,0 ,hat thc mnrrlnne
, f ;1I, ,k(, ,,,..,. v,.,.y ,.. Th
dtrupilon of trai.0:ervlce would
ln,,f(.r ,th . ,.V1 of KUnt
from the limited States.'
i MKXICO CrrV. March fi-
' I iJefayed t Colonel Lindbergh re
I fused to confirm announcements In
j Mexico City newspapers that he
! would pilot a mail plane lo
i Ilrnwiville, Texas, Saturday In
I fulgurating service over this route.
' The Mexian aviation company !
' Is known to he ready for the in-;
! formal opening of , servit-e to ,
j firownsville Thursday hut the of- '
fki'il start will not take phice -
until Piuurday.
Vil vp Kill Orcr. .
8ACLT tTK. MAitn;. Ont Mar.'
7.U,-Thp Whntesftlc killing ofi
di-er hy wolves was described here!
loibiy by John Klndlay, Inspector j MeWeeney, 'Lhe Robins have of
for a wmirartlng comiiany ctm-ifered Doug ? iVfafta fir the season,
I fti uctlnc the power transmission (but he deinands $.1000 morn ami
i line from Michlpkcolen lo the Soo. (the result has lti-en an ultimatum
j He said that dozens of mrcaestio sign or he traded.
j are to be found in the hush. Dwr ! Inz7j Vnncv the other half of
congregate around the construction line holdout list. Is giving Robbie
w-amps at night and wolves can b;iess Iron' ..v I 'onfercne with him
'heard howling In the tush.
' rioctrnotiwo WlnHc and
wvvu ukiv if mug ' iiMre
SnOW VlSlt Large Area
. .
rire ranneO By Winu in'msninst Kovemment forces in Sinn-
WiSCOnSin - COld COmeS I ''"'es which the eorormnent lins I him In tho' senato which culml
: recovered nru Monterey, Cordova, 1 nnted in tho ndoitlon of a reso-
On Heels of Warmth.
C'IIK:A(I0, March
Do-
Hlriu tlve west winds spread snow
'a,,,! ,.l,l over the midwest last
ibi,i ...iiishi.r nersoiuii inlnrles.
property damaue and possibly loss
of life. . '
Fire added its menace to tin
other elements at work. At Tomu
hawk, Wis., the wind whipped i
fire throiiKl, .he business see-. A- R
tion. cnii!hig a Ions of ?;00.U MO. i .rtJz
H.x persons were injured In Chi-j The Imvn, fm.C(J9 wl)U.h prev.
4,.Ko and threo othern, wl o l')H (, t,)H h(o of
out on ij.ko Micbigan yHterd I (he r(?)oi ftl ym Cffn ur(j now
m a until! fishing boat, were to have Htenmiil ,n Heii and
lieved loHt In the ffnle. t() hVe notirio(l lh(! KoVernment of
The cold wave came just wncn, their loyalty
the midweM was enjoying Us, ,rm f,rHt tmjn nopM 01)( of M(!X.
Imltniest weather. In ChUago the , (.Q r(y H(m.0 hft mit,M.enk ot thl,
afon s high temperature of r' j revolution lett for Iredo last
had hef-n recorded bforo tho KIll! night
sei;t the inenury down 40 de-j cnnniunleatlon bntwoen Mexico
Kreea in 12 lnurs. Himilar dropi n,y ,, (ho mitM(0 wor was
were reported In many oinei
Tin:
wi nd
which reached a vn-
locitv of 47i miles an hour, broko
.vlndeWs
trees, chimneys and
HiKtiK In Milwaukeo und Chicago.!
Northern WisroiiHln and Minne
, re,10,.lcu a hcll vy Bnowf.ill that
,,,
. ,, m.,.rtnvtnl. ,.lvers
caused tmich damage In Nebraska
and Illinois. A dike broke on the-
.'OppIo creek near .Omaha lat '
?1...ll...r 1,. i,t-..i tn :il
, ' . and forcing
Uevenil families lo abandon their iowii plMlol by bis 17-year-old daii
j homes. ghter, I-;. It. Hmlth, 45, railroad
Horkfoi d, 111., fared one of the j bollermaker, w.is nt.t expected tu
worm floods In its history with j live today.
jKelih creek out of Its banks and The shooting followed n family
overrunning nn area six blocks
long.
CI
W.
over
K.ytWATKIt, VUi., March 7'
-r-Wllbert Roldnson Is peeved
the holding out of. Ooug
:ont!nue.
- SOUTHERN
REBELS ARE
'Breakdown of Movement in!
Vera Cruz and SouthoParti
of Mexico
RepOrtCQ
-
Monterey Lost to Rebels;
Drive Continues
North Navy Loyal
Government.
in
to
HI. PASO, Texas. March
Under command of fieneral Ik
nuclei Ulores, 2(10 federal soldiers
left Juarez today to proceed uKulnst
a detachment of toil revolutionists
believed to be miviincinu' iiuninst I
I Ihe city. I
i The rebel forces were reported I
25 niileu from Hie border city and j
, couuict between Ihe opposing forces '
Is expected within the next few'
hours. .Major Frederico Alberts, 1
spokesman for (leueial M. J. 1.1- j
j inon. told newspaper men a battle :
j is Imminent. '.
(By the Associated Press) '
i Complete brealidown of tlie revo-,
! lmioliary movement In Vera Cruz
j and other parts of southern .Mexico !
j was reported today, wliilo the reb. j
els in the north continued their
Mlrlve toward Juarez where a haud-1
: ful ot federal troops was uwaillnt; '
i inein.
Uuueral Jesus AKUir
fie, cominnn -
der of th reliel forces in Vera
j Cruz, was believed to havo taken
flight by sea uftur Hevere flKhtiiiB
tyeslurday, which ended when tlui
cDQHiiltu .ror i " wsctimt n armis
tice lo avoid further bloodshed.
The imporlant Htrategiu railway
'center of Afonterey ulno, wuh lost
to the rebels, General JOscobar
evacuatinR tlie city after a severt
detent by lO.OUO lederal troops.
(ieunral Kscolmr later waa drlv
!en out of .Sail 11 lp and today whs
retreatuiR to Torreon along the
western border of CahuHu.
Of the three chief revolutionary
lenders, two have been (Infinitely
reported defeated, while the third,
still conHolldatliiB ul iioslllon and
I plnnniui; a southward movement j
em.
Salllllo, Orizaba and .Itilnpa, while
, Vera Cruz had virtually been re
captured, still needing sumo con
Isnlldntinn (if position.
On oltlclnl Kovernment Rtntfl
I'mont, predicfinn the speedy crusli-
' 1110 rvvuu, sain inui inu
rebel forces wero In coinplete route
" "J-1 ,,
! "Inconceivable panic '
, 1 iMcimuicn 10 .:oiii incuie Hie
erly of five ot the IcadhiK revolu-
tUiniiries were tnken by the kov
! .......... ...i ti...u., i.tflit.,!...! riAi..,,lu
: hamnered bv tho euttlnir of Went-
'Hiii (inion lunrl wires between
l i(.xtfn Citv nnd Vera Cruz.'
, , ,
1 A iI'IMVf 1 .1.1.! Iv't' . Mni'. lt n.
(P)-Hhot in tho back with his
altercation on a street corner last
night,
set Q
her
In which the daughter ns-1
her father knocked down i
mother. Alice Hmlth. the'
InuKbter. Is belnu h.,1,1 by pnlb0
" ' A
Casualties of the
Air Service
KAN IRKCO, Cal.,
March
;, Lieut. Hugh a
Unix
Smith
and Private Melvln A. rim, army
filers from Rockwell fp-Id, North)
Island, were killed late AVednes-'
day when the plane tlw were
lying plunged Into the oci-
about
yards off-shore and Immedi -
nijy this side of the Mexican bor -
dO The hody of Limit. Hmlth
wfts recovered nnd n search was
being mfrde fnr L'lm's body.
1 WW. ill IT
LUUIUU UUI
Pay for Saxophone
Strips Player, Has
No Money for'fine
f :
4
Tho cause of twxoplumo
nni-A lost ii clwiupiou hi
JiuIki1 TayUir's court thlH
! forriumn vh;u Art Duncan,
i local inottttist, appenretl til
j 4 court on n charwro iireforrod
' f nninHt him by State Traffic
Officer llci'h Moore for usln
switched lict'iiso plates.
4 "CluiUy or not giillty?" nsk-
ed ihe jiulRo ii" his nturn court
4 voice.
"(luilty, your honor." was
the reply. . 4
'Ten dollars." was the nil- .
"Hut. your honor," plentled
the tlpfendanl, "1 can pay no v
fine, for i ftm making pay-
v nu'iiis on a tmxopnone. v
Tills vexed the court, for '
Immediately the defendant
was assessed court cowts of ) ;
$-t.nO. and fllill he refused to :
pay, lirinRiny forth from tho
JimIko a few cutting remarks. .
And then tho luckless motor- 4 ;
lis was placed In the custody i
of un officer, who placed him i
In the county Jail to serve out J
his fine at the rate of two
! dollars per day. 4 i
E
FROM SENATE
; Treasury Hear! tn HnntiniiPJ
MELLON SERENE
BEFOR
ATTACK
tils defeat bv
With Same Office Staff
Hnlu T.AiieiiMi .Ufio!.r'e'"e4V KfOTP, ha,duraioUd.
unij yi 10 ncaouici m
, .
Served Longer Time
Office.
in.
WASHINGTON", March 7. OP)
Andrew W. Mellon, the only sec
retary of the treasury to serve
in that offico under three presi
dents, will continue' with tho same
staff oi'Kiinlzntion that has served
tile department for years.
The sroy-haircd cabinet officer
itwllcntn.l tn.ltiv Iti.i hA u'n. nn.
ruffled liy attacks made agnlnst
lution by Henator McKellar, Tenn
essee. to Investigate his right to
oontinuo In offico without holtiR
reconfirmed.
.Mr. Mellon eamo into tho cabi
net eight years ago and was eon
firmed only onco, when his name
was first presented to tho Senate
by President Harding.
Only one secretary of the treas
ury served longer than Mr. Mel
lon. Albert Gallatin, also ot Penn
sylvania,' served front 1801 to
t M 1 : , but part of the tlmo he was
abroad and during that time his
office was declared vacant so that
he actually served only about 11
years.
Treasury officials snd today
that the transfer of tho prohibi
tion bureau to tho department of
justice as proposed by President
Hoover could Iki made without
disorganizing the present co-operation
between that bureau find
the customs service service nnd
the const guard, Tho department
of justice, It was explained, always
had prosecuted prohibition cases.
It wns said that Prohibition
Commissioner Doran undoubtedly
would be ralned as head of the
bureau after It Is transferred to
tho department of Justice.
; Kick of a Kiss
i to Be Measured
in Stage Test
4444444 4444
NKW YORK, March 7.(4) !
4 Tho wartnfli of a chorus j
4 girl s blush having been deter-
mined recently, the next thing 1
will be measurement of Ihe
!mm oycry or f., j
i . , ...ni a 1
' -r iienn ukciii uiiiiouii.'rn, mil t
kiss four nil-Is on tlie shute. ;
Two will be blondes, two bru-
. neftes. All will be lilindfnld-
ed. A supersensitive sletlio- j
sopn will, record (heir emo- 1
1 tlons. which will ho Riven tn
the audience via n loud i
1 speaker.
444 4, 44 4
1 Oregon Wciithor.
Oregon: t'nsettlcd with rains
: In west
nnd ralus and snows In
jeast portion tonight and rydny.
! moderate temperatum. 8 t r O n g
southerly winds, occaslo:inlly Rales
n the coast,
CHAIRMAN
WA
DEPOSED
Standard flil nf Inrlianii
j WIUIIUUI W VII Wl IHMIUItH
Ousts Colonel in Proxy
Battle Kellough Motion
Thrown Out By Board
Stewart Jovial in Defeat
Urges Support of Di
rectorate. W11IT1.NCI, liul., .March T--fl'i
Colonel. Hobort v. Htnwurt was
deposed as ehalrninn of the boaiit
of the Standard Oil company of
j Indiana today ta the alum?) utock-
, holdi-rs meeting.
i TIiIm action climaxed u hitter
! proxy buttle between Colonel Hob
1 crt VY, .Stewart and .lolm D, Kocke
j feller. Jr., who Instituted tho pro
' ceedliiRH to oust Mtowart.
! Tiu'ibnard, however, threw out
the Kellough motion with the ex
1 planatlun that it desired to Rive
! every stockholder nt the meeting.
I eiher In person or by proxy, the
. rluht to express his opinion on the
affairs of the company.
' Col. Stewurt wns In'' a' Jovial
mood throughout tho meeting,
lie ui-Red support of tho btock
i hulderH for the directors and
voiced his nppreelntlon of tho loyal
r support Riven him by the employes
of the company.
more than , two
nml u bnlf million votes wns oven
more ovcrwhelniliiir than the
riio meetluB, Uowevtnv wns turned .
Into a trrmendouH ovation (or tho
f 120,11111) ti year executive when lin
sliiiwiiiff tlie tremendous ' profits,
which exceeded those of ' prdvlpuH.
years. The crowd rose to Its feet.
Binmped, cheered nnd whistled.
while tho man who dared to re
volt nuninst the demands of John
ii. ltockefelloi Jr., flushed n-ltli
pleasure.
PAHO ROHLK8, Cnl March 7.
(P) -Practically all conversation in
tho camp of tho Pittsburg Pirates
Is ftnent the holdout Waner broth
ers. t Berlbes , from homo town
papers. Intent on , sounding out
Ihe feelings of tho team in gene
ral have found that a consensus
is that the "poison" brothers' de
mands of 1S, 000 for Fnul and
$13,000 for Lloyd are not exeea
slve. .
To Try ftrtvn Am In
MAKHHKIKLI, Ore., Mar. 7.
Tho second trinl of Robert
(Iieen, of Catching Inlet, necusert
of tho murder of n neighbor.
Caleb Oreen, unrelated, started in
circuit rourt at C'oonllle tort a v
Selection of a jury will require all
this week.
Will Rogers Says:
NKW. YORK, March 7.-i
f'nolidpe served liis state,
town, counlry and nation 25
years and returned home to
ft rented house, not even a
ear. What wotihi have hap
pened if he had eonie from
a western state and returned
back to his
home? His
u r e would
have bnupht
him a home.
II i s towns
people woul
have pot; him a. scries of
cars. Why in Oklahoma,
even when a povernor can
return from the state capitol
without, beinp impeached we
present him with at least n
county. Hut, up in North
ampton he pot nothinp hut
wet. Sujipose Wall Street
paid him what they owed
him? Yours,
wir.r. TioriERs.
.(Continued on rage Eight.)