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Of Th WatW edford Mail TRimm Weather Year Ago Highest year nirn today 8 lament yrur mku today 1 urwa.si Fair tonight mid Tues day. Xu temperature change. Highest yesterday ..,..' an lxnvctft lid morning lo 5 a. m... 4:1 21 hw. protipltnikin to S a. in... .01 MEDFORD, OUIXiOX. MONDAY. .MARCH 18. JJWS). Xo. :j"7. frnit futy-wttntb Star. M Today WHY STATE . By Arthur Brisbane One Crime Wave Cause Be a Salesman. Tammany Changes Heads (Copyright by Kins Features , ttyndicato, lno.) Government, clergy ami bus- i incss are worried by the crime wave ami the mercns'iug nuni ber of young criminals. Prohibition 'with its bootleg by-product is partly respon sible. The war, that made kill jjiug heroic aud taught millions liow'to use firearms, contrib uted something. --r Have tliose interested thought about PRIZE FIGHTING-, le galized in many states, and in defiance of state constitutions, fa mauy cases? How much has the glorifica tions of prize "fights and prize fighters contributed to crime? The piyzc ring is a center for gathering together criminals, aud distributing the worst dis eases. ' Detectives attend important prize fights, knowing that they will' find there the important criminals. ' Prize fight trainers will tes tify that vicious blood diseases often present a difficult prob lem in getting the fighters '"ready." 'And the "ring lie roes" spread those diseases. Leekv, HI his History' of! in Portland territory. I t i ,, 1 1os Angeles, too. is f:ght?ng the; r.uropean morals,' which every mt(. ctiJa0. w,, t.s,Teeinl ref-' f intelligent .man and WOUiail Ici'cnoo to automobile rates. T.os , ,i. i' i .... ieri ..:... i Angeles sold the new rates would; Should rcud.-WS.'bQ.JUC;. ..,,.,,. y,,,, Kh.ndseol lion of the gladiatorial species ;n distinct advantage over life I !, ,.t ..11 (I, , ,..iltc ..F ;.!.. Ifouthern tlty In the distribution of , Cliristinn influoni.-t', tli.it upon ..... .... ii wlueli tin; historian can look with, the deepest anil most un iniiigled satisfaction. "Horrible as wan the blood shed they directly eauKetl, tlic'sa 1111108 Were perhaps Still more . .... n.,.,,,1111, ,,c 1 1... ' callousness of icelinu; they tut-; fused through all elasscs.". j The early (Jhristiuns made it j their business to end the bloody j "games," in 'which men fought j against each other and against i wild aninuils, to the death. j Why do not modern Chris-j linns, from their pulpits, attack i the vile, sordid, crime breedm,! prize fights that -are "leguliz 1 ""- " -' ed" 'by corrupt politicians that lliiire the profits? The clergy COULD end prize i fighting. If Ueeeher were alive. j he would do it, with no man's , help. ' That would be more useful than arguing the question; whether Jonah swallowed the'- whale or the whale Jonah. Salobmansliip is good educa tion, wliethx-r you travel from city to city, or stand in h reat . " . l . .. nwdern store using your brains,, studying customers und goods. Icitrnitig how to deal uith'diu muji beings. - . f Try salcsmansbiiv i only for u little while, remembering that thc modern, department Mtore, T- for those that take their work seriously, is the best college for commercial training. Ir Inslnncc. UWla 11. Urowu, only i, oeivmcs presiaoni ui ine SloU.Oao.OUO Johns-Manvllle cou- trern, succocdlng fhc lato Theodore F. Jlcrsoles, wuosc assistant tie was- . . . tl. nHiv-n ..nnnffpal hr.flil ni SO gi-oat a eorponttion, btcamo Bales man for a inanuiacturing concern, put his mind on that work, nnd VU..B... .. . then put It on helping Mr. Jler- "' . ..... 'eomir.unlty Interest nt the prc.'M't Now a (treat organiiatlon i"jt)n)C nj according!? have d i - obey his ordors. - ..voted the entire program to tic; wenin no" tu v.v... you learn uow to glvo orders. Now York is much interested la rr.tunntl.in at Jiiilffn (limner's hoad of tho powerful Tammany tranltation. 0 R strong. Inillviduallv. ins Cro- (Continued on Pags Four). RATE HIGH TOLD I. C. C. lEspee Forced to Make Lower: nhnpno t cpattp Than Portland From California,! Account of Water Compe-j tition Meeting Here Soon' POltTI-AXLl. Ore. March 18. , UVl Southern Pacific represcntn- ! Uvea declared . here today at an j interf tatu commerce commission i hearing, that a rale war bottveen 1 steamship linen operating f r o m j I '..Hfoi-nlti Tw.rW hi Mnntllii llllS compelled the southern Pacific to I make rates from California' to Ho- attle as low. and sometimes lower than the rates front California- lo Portland. The hearing opened today before I II. Flynn, I. C. C. examiner, and In a eontinunion of the. one held at Kan Kranolsco - November i 30 to December 10. The Southern Pacific and other rail carriers, including, it la wild, the Santa Fe, is seeking to lower rates between ports of the Pacific coast, and to Increase them nt In termediate inland points. The proposed readjustment, how- ever. Ih being fought by various ports, while all the intermediate', cities are up in arms against the contemplated change. Iteprejrentatlve.s of Portland to day opposed the proposed South ern Pacific rail rates to Seattle because, it was said, rates to the Puget Sound metropolis from Cali fornia ports would, in sonic cases bo lower than rates from tho. soulh to Portland. In many other cases the California-Seattle rate would be the Mime as the California-Portland rate. Portlandcrs declared this would Icive Heattls an unfair advantage automobiles and parts. - una' lor a iii-ihi.i luit ., .,., ,. '., ,)e s(.t t)le mto,-; state C'ommerco commission in its ' -jirescnt session, and It will prob- tibly be held In M.-dford this woek. ' Fruit Interests are deeply I,l't'- I cslod In the hoarlns and will be I well represontnd, as plans they have formulated are expected brins nbout a big saving in frulg to! CHIEF AIC.OFCJEET iRpnnlar Marrh Fnnim fn Bp tteBular "larcn rorum 10 DB, I AIR MAIL HEAD SPEAKER n.,,.t.. nicMicoinn nf I fu'c,l reclassify Ibo land, claim- ULVUIUU IU UlbOUbblUII U'jinu previous surveys have shown Airport Needs AnSWerj Questions On Bond Elec tion Service Clubs to. I AltnnH nuvdiui The repulnr Mnreh forum mcet- hiK of the Chamber of (onimer':o ;uid the Lions, notary nm! Kiwanis cUibM, will be held nt the Ilotc' M'Mlfcrd. Wifdncday, Sfareh 0. The principal speaker of tho te blon will be A. O. Wllloush'by. of an I'TunelHco. n.'slstaiit nupcrm . u,ndpMt in c.IraI.R0 t)f a)r nm for L tho J'aetfie couyt, and his topic j' will Im r elected along the linen ufj iin)hnsl7.inf? the Iinportanco ' "fi M:dford"H duty or mnlntatnfiHj It c 'piuco In tho mm" will, regard tot commercial aviation, ' Tho nicctlnt; will be culled promptly at 1 2:1",, nnd will ud-1' journ Jus, as promptly at 1:15. All moinbers are urgfri to be on hand on lime. In order to give as much .Now come tnc llilnkics." A the tlmo as possible to the speakers. atre audience submitted uuestlons In addition, to Mr. WIlloilKhby, io be an.-wercd by figures in talk it is hoped that tho comnilllc': ing movies. The demonstration will li.. ilili. In ueenvn the servieei, f linolber sneiiliee from Oakland, 5 ,vj,0 wm tcll of tho developm . ..... lon .i, lines lrv(uton om, uf 1C cunatruclioii . ,f ,,. jmportaui (jnklar.d inun Ipnl airport. ! . . ... i. j nc rorum conimiiiee nn. uo-. elded that, owing to the proximity of the ulrport bond election on April 2. that Ihe subject of uvlf- ,. Ia I,.-' ... ,. .,,, : ,bicct. I As n last minute measure. tn :lo- Hers of tho airport committee i the Chamber of Commerce will bo; or-IPresent at the eetin 1:. llliu t er any ;o,uertlon which the memiien; uny i hi i In regard to th? bond e'ec - t on f"r Me4fr0's nrw afrporl, MEXICAN REVOLT CENTERS IN TORREON BATTLE T LPASO. ,, - JUAREZ. . .MW ss, ( "J0RRE0N .ntepey,, HW I ImH ifaU - M f" VT The fate of the Mexican revolution is laid to depend upon the outcome of an expected battle be. tween government forces and rebel troops at Torreon, Coahulla. Aocve J general view of Torreon. Below le a group of Mexican soldiers. Arrows on map indicate advance of federal forces against Gen eral Escobar's forces at Torreon. UMrUAfu Mlr rflVIIUI HANIlvMANV M hV A! I m . mm n n I I U I L.11I II 1U LUUL I I II Ull Ul II II 1 ULV III I II I UUUIIVIII DIAMOND LAKE LAND PETITION ' . . i Reclassification Is Denied Squatters Plea, After Jail Term for Contempt De--partment1 Gives Grounds for Refusal to List Land . As Farm Land. llO.SliUUltli. Ore., .Mureli (Pi Kcfus.il of the ilepartmi i nt of ,iKricUlturo lo reclassify lands in ... . ,.,.,. ,,,.,., , ... ij,111)nii , . ,,-i,i,-i, si,,,iii.,s , , ,..,.0 i. ....!. ni,i. Iiik for several yeus. Is anmiunee.d : In n .'.mv i.f ii Inttni ivivfVnd lit ! f f, headquarters of the Umptiua na tional forent hero today. The letter was written by It. W. Dunlup, aethiK secretary, to K. TI. liest, who with Kinory Davis, has been l.,.i.llti.r II,,. ri.rlii I,. 1,,,,-.. tlt Ifin.lu'ns dfil T.eli Knni-kM. irrildlltit ' open tu homestead. i Uesl and Davis rccenlly served 1 terms lu federal prison for con - tempi of court following- their re - I fusal tu leave their claims after havinK boon ordered off the land I lir file i.nin-l . Till, en-m nt trnett'il wide attention. After their ! lease from prison they sent a! letiKthy petition to Washington t uskinB recins-itication The Uopartn.nt, ,, however, re. ill": sou lu wi- iw iihiii nun porous SUflKealco as II move low ill u eniin- for aKilculturc, that Ihe urea Is ntimillnir the necessity of a teoni nn elevation subject to' killing frosts each year, Unit the water l In deep canyons and therefore not u,,ta(nab,c tvv n except nt; Ki'unt expense and that the lands I ure located nt t oo great o distance from uny possible market. In view of the great amount of; aBi lcultural land In Oregon more J suitable Jor development at less : expense, and tributary to market, : the department says it Jin ef no j reason for opening the Kifh Creek ' 1 deuert to ett lenient. TO FIZZLE XEIV YOJ1K. March IS. (P) was a bit disappointing. - " GEORGE'S HtALTH BotLVUK. nnglaiid, .March IS. ; lA'i Those about Kins tleorge at C'rulgw.-ll House today felt happier at the progl oss of his ri cuiini utlon than they bare felt In wo-kn. fj A finr s.mil faltering sleps by his majesty yesterday mfflclent .v. r i i mi. lir'.IS- cause'L the elation. it " 'he "rst time tho king - had walked since ho became ill 'lu-re tnin four ni-nths ago. IN HOOP MEET WITH 12 TEAIVIS . ' ... n. ... v Propose That District Tour - - neys Will Not Count in! Future, With Game a Dav I VI Hit I emilS uiMUlcUS! Think Salem Will Be Next; Year Site. ! roiiTI-AXD, March IS. ilV : Koy Cannon, Secretary of the state high school athletic associa- i Hon, said today he was well ! pleased Willi the success of thi ' stale basiielball tournament In Sa- , lem tills vnnr. and iixtircHscii the j 'linion that future, tournaments WnUlU Le held In that clt.V Unilei tho (Ih'.'.-tlr.n nt wnbimotte (Tui- verslty. Hoy K. Koene, athletic director ; of Willamette, received much, ! praise today at Cannon's hands., . manager of Willamette. Kent iund sparks mnde nrranKcments for 1 the tournament. ... ' ; Cannon said Ihe next nicotine 1 of the state association would probably hear a plan which would ' nevtolt 11! ti.nnis fo' lake Olirt ill re-ifulure tournaments. The city sponsoring tho touinn- merit tvould bo permitted to enter Ills 1,-nni. recti nt less of whellii-r the teum had or had not -won a ills - .trict tournament. Cannon said the ilan to Include 12 teams had been IplnvJiiK more than one gume a day ! -- r 7"1-"- r... if" 111 High Aviation Official Hopes Medford Establishes Airport Win, I. MacOrucken, .Ir., Assistant He-cretary ut Commerce for Aeronautics, hopci Medford people will vote the bonds on April 2nd to establish a thoroughly flint cIiisd alrpurt. Ills letter lo the Airport committee says: ' ' Wftsltlngliut. U. Ci,-Mai 'h I 1 ; I nm glad the city of -Medford Is pit-paring to Vole on a bond Imhuc for Ihe purpose uf establishing a thoroughly modern Qll'porl, and T wish to tnke this opportunity of expressing my " appreciation of-tlm Interest your eiiy is taking In tbiA prujecl. Air transportation has emerged from t.ie experimental stage and Ih t.ikfng Its place ai t.ie contmircial and ImluHtriul life of the world; and before we hardly realize it, swift aerhil carriers will be bearing I heir earL-oe to ,-very corner of the 1 lund. with u degrci; f.f s;if'ly an-l i-linbllity rivaling the bent of our Burface carriers. The Importance of the devi-Iopiiittiit of' municipal airport cMinot be emphnlzr-d too utroiiKly. Kicry elty should HHhCs-4 one or more pitlille (iIi'imji'If. In this Way only cut. the permit-iitmx- of thene developments be definitely usitiired: ITogrlvi' . cllki tlirougliotit tho t'lillcvl stittc a in pwiHIiib the hiiNHjiui- , ft ttil" tiuittcr himI iint providing iIhmilm'Ivih PiiitJiblc airport In order that Hoy inny have a place In t.ie far-flung transportation j-ystem that if rapidly spreading over the country. Willi IkM. vtUIm" for the iKi-uitr uf your bo ml Imh iiihI the developmctit of a tin nmnlilv flt-t.cliHM air port, WSI. I'. MacCUACK MN, JU.. Asslstunt StHiretjiry of '"iiiinert e fin- Aeronautic. Seerutai y Mnc(,tuckcn visited .Medford during the A nirtCuii I.cgion coin eutluti lust y ur, when tin Nntltnul Air Tourney plants lcndcd heru, und well knows the aiolnt. need nf u m-w modern municipal airport heTe If felford fr to have a pbicn In airway trunApurtaiiuii. ' ! I STILLS RUINED BY HIGH WATER ' i i-i j , ii 1 Floods Sweep Away Hun - dreds of Moonshine - - . - Camps in Unexpected Dry wicmuh t rictyuc iicm - aces Afflicted Areas. XIAI'O.N', Co.. Mar. IS. lil'l Hell ers and barrels, i-ldlng the reced- ''lg waters of south lleorga flooils, today lold the story of a huge ' prohibition elenn-up In - which neither, federal nor stale officers partlclimted. . Literally iHindreds of riverside stills, which because of their In- necenniniij wn uum uuiiiiiiuuii .j . iie niim iiik-iiiiii leu-iiue mh-u. werv Mwept uw.iy by tin hlh wat-: ' ers. . i A I I.A. I A. -(.rll.. .Mar. IK. H1 Known deaths from floods that have overrun portions of Alabama, HeufKla and ! lorldu, reaeheil . i '"" woo nui " " u,1 i dlilonal faialliles would be dlw-ios- vA recedlni; walers. Mlxtocn of the known dcalhs ' "'ere in Aiaiiama, lnree were ueao ' In IreOfKla tlllll one In Klorlda. l-Ilbit had the ureali-st loll with 10 . deaths listed. Two were dead In Heneva. two at l-'lomntlon and two at I'ollard. - .Meanwniie, an army 01 relief wroliurs, mane up ol ine lieu lioss. i Alabama National (luardsinen. and ; " -..v. ...... I their efforts on holding down dls- mm TRAGEDY FORCE 10 4 ENDS PLAY EYE LINE H OF 4 BOYS i ..oo, I Troops Sent to Columbus. N. M., As Precautionary ' Measure Torreon Bom barded in First Mexican Air Raid Major Battle of Revolt Nears. MICXICO CITY. March IS. (Pi The government annonnceH that the rebels aru panic stricken and have, evacuated Torreon in full flllilil. i:L PASO. Tex.. March IS. MP) One platoon of the Klghth cavalry dav for Columbus, X. M. Captain Andrew Wynce, cointutindlug otn eer. said the platoin will remain there ten days. , WAHHINOTON, .Murih IH. llrlg. Clcn. Mowt'ly Iuih been ord ori'il lo Columbus, New Mexico, lo look Into eomlll Ions mi taut bor der point utul a platoon of Infan try Iiuh boon started tbere from uil lltiss. Major (loneral Laswiter, rm j mamllntf the KlKhth army eorps at ' Kurt Sam UoiiMton, Texas, iuform- ; ed the war department today of ; the ordei'H Issued to General Mose-J 'ley and the platoon, whie.li Ik! under command or captain n - drew J. Wynne. The general de-v scrllnMl his orilei-H as preeautlon- ury sti-ps. Th i-e has buen no pre- j vlons report here of any unusual 1 conditions at Columbus. ' The New Mexican town was the t scene several years ago of the raid ' h - ti, ,i.i !.,neri i-.aneiseo 1 VIIIm h-1iI. Ii i.v.-tiMeille t-i.wiilti.,1 ill th. semimg inu, Mexico onsen-'. . '";aiV,"" w"wm TOliltHO.W 'Coahuila, Jleslco, ! Aliii-eh 1 H fVl ttiiin-tiiir nli'i)tiiiis i piloted by fi doral aviator? . who ; dropped dealll dealing bombs on , the city Saturday and who return - ;e.l yesterday, left a terrified cltl - i bt'twi-en federal and revnlutlonary J troops expert eil within a few hours. N'lctorlutis In an , nffnetfvuly maneuvered oonfliet with two columns of federal troops yeHter- dny. Mexlrun revnlutlonistH today , Wl,r(, m.eimrj)iw to VViiist aintcks mi I Torreon from two other sides. Troops which, rebels claim, rout ed two federal columns Ichh thuu 1 flftv iiill,.H rnul itt here nt San :...,.... , , Inn two riiill-oail lines from 'I'ni-- j roon. On one lino from t.'nnltiiH , ,.,,, ,rwlml cieneral l.opiw was j south, rederal fleneral l.,opeK was: i apiiroachliiB and Cieneral Jlnclas j mm ,.,.,,, Torreon from Inirun - t BO lo the souihwest, on Ihe oilier. , Tnlrtv thouwind troops are i d f , , . . . . . . i " ,,,,,,1 .,,, lw, ,,, ,,,. tu.it ,'r . 1.,.v11,in i ,hi i,.,.i,v VV,i, .i,,,! of ()n Mi, ivtlro - llltllo .,, tricklliiR Into Torreon. Mexico saw ilHTh-Hl nei-liil e..n.l.,.l in a revolution. In 1 25. airplanes ! were used for observation pur- I pose dnrliiK Adolfo de la MuertuV revolt. i Two roarinj? federal bombhiK' alrmaile.K nl 1 nver Vi ..nn t Haturday and Sunday, leavlnir in their shell torn wake a frlKhtened clvlllnn population, four known, dead and an unknown number of wounded. In Hulurday's bombing, two persons, one of them a woman wern Injured and both died, Jn Hie second raid the year old boy was killed ami an unldenllf ma'ii. The mini wits ktltt.il ivli.-n unldentlflcd bomb from one of t.ie federal ma. i chines flew over the cltv and drop- ped the explosive not fur from the! door of the Amerlean consuliil... i III Sunday s raid. Xnlvnlurf l.azal- rngue, Kreneh citizen was wound. cd. The mimes of the dead and 1 the oilier injured went not learned, i It.-ports received here today In, II-1 eated liml Ihe llrltlsh and l''reneli I coiisiilales wo old i, .i ii,,.; boinblng. LOVE EAGLE LANDS AT LOS ANGELES l.dH A.VIJl-XKH, March 18. l'i Colonel Chnrles A. l.lndberch landed nt the lingers airport here at 12:11 o'clock lotlay. lie hail taken off front Ihe Isuig lleaili. Cnl., airport I'll minutes before, whirh. he landed Inst nlabt mini Alliii(iieriiie. N, M. I'lTTKIU'llH, March IS.- tift One building was destroyed and several others damaged cnc to day wlo-n a l.-rrlfie e.TllloWl oc curred In the business district of clri lllaled In tile chlllllllor of llcpil- 'lull ion. u mill town ii.-nr Mc-.tls lhls afternoon und caused a Keesport. occupant's of houses In great flurry. They proved untrue, the district es.-aped. nnd poll, e re- but brought ronfli -million from nt ported thai no ope won killed or teiidmit doctors that tho marshal's injiii'-d. ' ' vitality was at a very low ebb ( hat-lcs . It-Urrr. geiurjl sccrclarv fur Near l.nt Itehef. announce .fitMii nnllonal tuflil-iiinrlci-N in Ncw"York (lint II will Is nev.ary to rai-M !tl:t.:l:l:l n ilav I, Ihe mil ium of C.'.MHI lllll) l to Im' rnisetl I11 June :t(l. when canitAl;iiiiitf for fund will cease. i... . v i ( i.i ., Ma KenneOy WamS LOVe Gift' Jlirist Not tO Be De - PPIVPfl Rv AimPP Who ceiveu oy Hiiiit-B, vviiu Will Tpctifw in PrnllP ilf Will leSIIiy in rrOUe Ol ii n j ly'.i Her AlleQeO MClnaping Defense Files uemurrer. j . .iareh . l M SAl ltA.MIONTO, Cal., Tl"' "enate of the legislature resolved Itself Into a high court of , imiivaelimenl todav ' for the pur - ! f , , n. ,eachiiK'nt of OTAinr on XI II I I- I ! OIHUL OLI v m . UIU 'L IUI JUUUL MM II! 117 I II II IU I 4VS l& .Iu.Ikc Caries s. Hardy of l.os An- : 1)u,.encel In localing Mr. Youni,'. tfelcs for' misdenieaiiors In office, i who left last wook on a trip to 'I'he serjrcanl ut iirtr.s of the Renate ' southorn California. Ho was lo-' went (o ihe assembly to Inform catud lust, nlitht at Oakland, GaU that body anil nscort ' the flvejand was oxpncteil to. return this luoseeutlim niiumi;ers ' lo 'seiuite afturnoon, sill) Ignorant of his son's chinnbers. i dentil. Information had been sent ; tu him that Russell had bewi injured s.u'KAMKNTo. tlnl.. siurch is. and that he was needed nt homo -tl'i JuilKe iarlos M. Hardy has a nit once. Mrs. Younu this forenoon real desire to stand trial for im- ! peiiclinient and his hope Is that J til-Hell, of lliioeaellluellt filed ; utfiiiusi nun inn iim oe msiiiii-si-u I 'v senate, on demurier. It was I learned liere. l'IHB ' a iiemiirier in tno 1 "enale after the upper house has ' heen traiiMtornied Into a hluh court ' Inipeaehment at the eleventh i,um. lhls nlnit will be but a mere K'turc on the part of the : corps of defense allorneys repre. I sentliiK JuiIkc llawly II wiim imll- ''"'',l l,' hlr attorney by his son, ! Jlaidy. last IllKl'l u Ih Ilu' ho'' ,,r 11,0 defense llml tn' oi-jjaiilzed as nn ltn)cnchment lamrl, will try the Impeachment c;isi mid return JurtKiiieiit. .Iudf lialdy arrived at tllft capl- 1 nI y-fliM-tlay accompanied by Hay TjIiuiuu. Koh AiiKelcs uttorney. was met by Ilex Hardy and 't of Oakland. Thewi i men win compose the leKal Hkir ; mlshers who will open the flKht in i behalf of the JudK"- W. Joseph Tord. nnuther Los Angeles attor- ) n,,y wi" not I''U' lpale In urtruliiK ;uie (icmurrer. lie win on tor tnc .case actively after actual trial on Impeachment begins. i Allure Heniplo MePherson from j ,vl""" "ui'dj' Is charged I " 11 h neeepllng a SLTmo "love gift" ,,,,, wl" ""' " m " eapltol as '"" ,,'lnl "I1"1"'' 1,1,0 evangelist ot -'gcliis Temple Is expected lo be ,lll"r wl,rn " ''hinge of ob- "''"'this Justice in connection with nlleged kidnaping Is aired, Iu.Iko Ilnrily was shown a mes- 1 snge from Jlinnlir Kennedy, Mrs. .M.-l'hersou's lootliei- bul night warning nun and tne senate not lo . be ileeelved "by a-sbow of frien.lll I ness nnd Parisliin gowns" by Mrs. ll.iior, gangs and guns, has con I Mcl'lterson. lie remained quiet, j seuted to answer a grand Jury ! Ills son, however, lallgheil: ! siinin'ions here Wednesday. 'lla. ha, ha very amusing." he Hill. I. . . ,...... ...,.,t ,1, - nrr - Miirsliiil I'ocli Is authoritatively te- pol led to have sintered another serious heart-sinking attack. Itiuuors o( thu muishurn death Russell Young, 10, Dies From Accidentally In flicted Shot Yesterday Operation Fails to Save Father On Way Home, Knows Not of Accident. I Knssell Young. 10-year oId son of I Mr. and .Mrs. J.' to'. YounK. ilicl last iiiKht ut a local hospital as ' the result of on accidental gunshot ! wound sualaliicU at :i:au yeatcrdav liifteinoon when pluylni; with three I other boys In tlio lien Sheldon or Iclutrils on Kiiiss hisnway, a short instance, southwest of Jlcdford. Tile bullet was fired from, a .i.'-callbcr jKiin in Ihe hands ot Hobby Hayes, 1 1 0-year-old sou of Dr. nutl Jlrs. .1. ' t:. Hayes. There will be no lu- quest, Coroner 11. to'.-Oongor said this afternoon. r'our boys Raymond Lewis, John KsleB, Hobby Hayes aud itussell i Youiik were In the orchard on nn iuipioiniitu hunting trip, according : lo Coroner Conger, and each one !had a niin. lluwevei. two of the guns were air rifles, llnlibv was I shooting a .2i and had it braced tun the folks of a tree when he shot, alining I lie gun, he said, at jthe ground. Thu death weapon be ; longed lo Jolnf1 Ksles, aged 9 years. ' " ""' ami iuooeii icn to tue , giounil. Ills boy u:unils, not real- Ho Ilred anil Kusscll fell to the Izillir Iim hiifl ItMim nhnt viiuhml Ifnu. jaoll over to thu . Hnnkln Kates : homu. where Mr. Kstcs discovered ll,e bullet wound lu the abdomen. Hb lmim(lltl!ly took lllm tu thu llU8llltBl' where an operation was t.rr0,.mod In a vain otroit to save 11,8 ,lf!- opernlloii disclosed ,the Intestines had been poitoratert I ft times. Although fatally Injured, Russell . did Tiot.lnii c.onsiMnmmuss until Me .was prepu'rud for the operation and ' '" t!l" '')l,lll't'' .hefora ho roachecl. , eiitblu pain In his foot as well os ' In hts side. ! 1 lis mother was located a short inu iiuiino, voiiiiitaiiiuu o. cuiinei i !'",u, niter - tl.p accidoiit occurred hilt 'fMiiifddtii'nhl) trmihln wuu nt. , was grief stricken anil in a highly t nervous condition. t i Tliei-ii u-ns snnin nniisllnn Imlnv , w uetiicr me uiiiiut irom me bimi struck a true beforn striking thu i hoy or wont dlructly into the ah- domcn. Coroner - Unngor was In- dined to hullcvo the bullet mndu a direct lilt. The boys, when qucs- I Honed, did not know what ' had Happened and were unable to throw I much light on tho shooting, outsld. oi ino met it was purely acciucaiai. Tho doad hoy was wol? known nnd was in thu fourth grado ai Ht; Mnry'a nendomv. He wns born in AHhlnnd, April 'J8, I!'1S. nnd wiim 10 years, 10 monlhH nnd 10 dnys old uL tho tlmq of IiIh denth. Tj . mourn hlH loss tho leaves three brothers., Wnltor. Arnold. Douk-iI; his parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. V. Vounw, and grandmother, Mrs. Mary .?- Yonnff. Funtiral arrannements wlil he nnnounceU Inter the Perl funeral boine. . . , : : r CAPONI TALKS IF HE IS GIVEN I tllllCAIiO. .March Alphonse (Hearface) t'upone .of highest of j I'liteago and Florida, I Dm htgner-ups. in the world - of t This information came today i.iii thn district itttnrnev'M office. I which since the. Ml. Valentine's day j mtissnoro of seven men In tt North . I Clark Btreet gaingo, has deslrel to converse with Capone. i i.:aione asked the customary I "Inimunlty -Imtli" oocjislona 1 1 y . granted grand Jury witnesses j whose testimony might tend to In- ! crlmlnato them. - ; 1 If assuii'd .'of Immtlnity from !prosenullon. Capone. has let It be known he would permit hhnseli , to be ushered Into Ihe grand Jury ehunibers and would answer sueli j uuestions as might be propounded, ( otherwise he would claim his con- stltullonnl right not to testify against himself or In regard to Lon.etbflig which might later be used against lllm. New cheese factory establlshi d at Klorenee, IMMUNITY BATH