Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 18, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
' MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, ' MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1920.
14 PERISH IN
SUNDAY CRASH
PRESIDENT HOOVER AND HIS CABINET AFTER FIRST MEETING
OF FORD PIANF
. i
Pilot Alone Escapes Death
v in Aerial Disaster Un- j
able to Rise From Field,;
: It Rams Freight Car in j
i Forced Landing.
NEWARK, N. J., MfiP. IS. (P)
Dlmont ParsoriH, passenger In the .
FoiM ' trl-motorod piano which
crashed near hero Into yonUM-diiy, ;
died In St. JameH hoHpUul today, ;
brlngintr the death total to 14. i
. Lou Footo, tho pilot, who Hen j
In the hoHpital In a critical con- i
dition, 1h now me only mirvivor vi
the llwiflUT, j
A huso ford nil-mot it 1 tri-nio- j
tnrnd monoplane, oporutctl hy thy (
Colonial AirwayH, crawlied Into a I
freight car loaded with mnH, whilf
. Attempting n forced landing a mile j
from tho Newark airport, after lis !
niotoiH had .stopped.
I.ou Fott thu pilot, and 1 U-1 -mont
I'arsotiH. a friend riding. In j
tho coepit benldo him. were hurled
50 feet from the plane by the Im-j
pnet. TIiobo In thu cabin were!
flung into a huap In the forward '
end of the ftjaelug). Many wre
impaled on pleeen of torn metal.
: WltnutmcH nald tho plane appear1'
cd to bo In trouble from the time
It took off from the airport wit It
lift loud of imnHenK'H tor a (rip
ovor New York Cliy.
It roso Alttggltihly. J'ithoi.h who
mw the Fhlp Judt before the cranh
wild tho p rope Hum were turning
slowly n though tho nudum were
dead. The plane wuh not more
than 200 feet above the ground.
Foote apparently was attempt
ing to bring (ho whip down on a
clear space between two railroad
linen,, but thu plane, buffeted by
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COMPLETE TEXT OF
MEMORIAL FILED
luud setllemont to a point whuro
worthy rtltilrlrtH iir ufiiiHiu-ially i-in- I
baniiHsed nnil oxiierluiica wilU fed- ;
era) reclHmatlon projecls linn shown ,
that a lonser period of time in rc- j
quired to brlns these lands Into ,
full development thau lies within j
the ability of these projts to pro-:
vide; and ' " ' ,
"Whereas. It would bo Rood kov- :
crnmental policy to loan letierni
E
Tho thirty-fifth legislative
A new IiIk dance imvllloii is plan,
funds without interest to relieve , iRd fur t.OI13tiuctlun by Uom I'ro
farmers on existing lrrlButiou dls- ( vos ft( jMKC-a c'amp, near Horn,
trlct forms who arr pioneering de-, bl.ouk , northern Oillfornla, 30
velopment: miles from Ashland, acrordinit to
"Hn li resolved by the houso of I . ,,i ,.i .,
sembly. regular session, passed tho rcpresenatives of the 'atc.of Ore- - , d ,u onc of t10 best
house Join memorial Ni.12. Intro- ? 8l!nat0 1"Uly cou,;U,rinS open air floor., !,. northern Call-
That we do most earnestly petl- j " , , ,J(. und c.0slnlcUon In
linn and memorialize the congress i prounoij ut uu
..... 1T.I....I ... t.rnvlfln fin- I '1 H""'1
Ul iiim v itmu .jiw. w ----
retinanciiiK
duced by Representatives Krlggs of
Ashland, C'arkln of Bedford and
CMnnock or Grants I'assjon I'ebru
ary 11) ot thrs year. Tho memorial
follows :
"We, your memorialists, the leg-;
Islature of the state of Oregon, ro
siectfully represent tliat:
"Whereas, throughout this, and
other western tatss Bparsely set
tled meritorious Irrigation districts
have bonded themselves for the
construction of Irrigation works
und incurred obligations involving
high interest rates and oarly inu
turieles; and
"Whereas, Ilia agricultural de
pression of the last four years has
reduced net Income and retarded1
auclal assistance in
constructed ldasllde projects
substantially the same basis as the
United States reclamation projects
with which these projects ore in
direct competition In amounts not
to exceed their economic value a'-1
determined by surveys made by
federal agencios.
"That tho secretary of the stare
of Oregon bo and lie Is authorized
and instructed to forthwith forward
a copv of this resolution to the hon
orable secretary of the interior and
to each member of the Oregon del-
eKntion in tho notional congress.
The floor will lie of hardwood
and will hu 60 by 80 feet in dimen
sions. It will havo a swlmniliiK
pool and picnic ground facilities
nearby, being located along the
Klamath river. The pavilion is ex
pected to prove popular with south
ern Oregon dancers. -
PIIONRIX, Ariz., Mar. 18. ll')
Umil Marck, believed to be a min
ing prospector from llakcr. Ore.,
committed suicide in a hotel here
today, lie was found by tho pro
prietor. The man had slashed his
throat.
President Hoiwer wm photographed with Vice President Curtis and his cabinet on the white house lawn afler the first cabinet meeting.
Only Henry L Stimson, selected "as' secretary of state, was missing. . Secretary Kellogg acted for him. Left to right; Seated: Waller F.
Crown, poslmacter general: James W. Good, secretary of war; Frank B. Kellogg, secretary of state; President Hoover; Andrew Melon,
escrctary of treasury; William D. Mitchell, attorney general. Standing: James J. Davis, secretary of labor; Robert P. "mont, secretary
o.' commerce; Arthur M. Hyde, secretary ot agriculture; Vice President Curtis; Bay Lyman Wilbur, secretary of interior; Charles Franclr
Adams, secretary of navy. ' ' ' r
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VISIT VALLEY ON OVER GUATEMALA
WORLD AUTO TRIP! ON RETURN FLIGHT
DETAINED HERE
i
The ftifl rent foreign tourists1 (Jl'ATK.MAl.A CITY, (luutemnlii.
ntgn.. gusty wind, lost altitii.le loo worla lrllvv,,B ,,, tourb-'tH, and .March 18. (I'; taptain lra i,
mpldly to clear n string nf curs e,.,,,,,.,, or . finimelnl means ' '" Kor. speeding northward from
on a Hltllng of the Central mil- l() vsll M,,,ifnril ti, yeal. were I'anama In an effort to reain
roal ot New Jersey. ' clareniore tulnnes ot Herlln. where' 1!l"""',v"1" before iluk, arrived
The vhilms Included an engaged m,p hom0 KliHor Ai1(,Bi nj nmi hero at ll:l!i o'cloek this morn
eoilple, Jllns (lertruda Klreever ot .,., .....j'.,,..,,.., ,.f Htnekhnlm. I"g from Managua, and 1". mill
ll..i.n,ri,.t.l V T .....I I. a.. I.... Ill ........ ....... , ,.,u I . . .. . ...t. I ......
''.,, , ti.-... ., Mini ..r...i..'. u,..,i ,..i,n ,.f.p rnuamr lie N iuu:r -mmi mi .'t. ............ j. mtrnni'mieil H; 11 '( V I lU'Ul Ui I ii.Hnnl will ittion
tile police at a local notei, iomow
I Winter vacation being over with
. the cessation o( severe storms and
. ' deep snow, school will be begun at
! Colostin next Monday, according to
Lavonia Kelly. Vorll.i.nd girl 1 u. e countv school suiierintendenfs
ycai-B or.ugo, was neing nein in me i offlce todav t,cnooi sessions are
county Jail today as a runaway J tti8o scheduled to begin at Spring
and wuh scheduled to leuvo this j Creek In the Greeensprlngs Moun
evenlng In the custody ot J'ortland j t'n. but due to the fact that there
, ii nti1r Iwn titiittlM In I tin (llull'lr1?
S officers for her home. She was , f 1)ore ,g gome ueBllon whether thB
The Model Clothing Company Have
Exclusive Selling of Cape Cod Shirts!
irai : . LEU .
Woodward, a law student; who lived ,.onUnPnt ,vnl h (he Inst lap of ' UrmviiHvllle.
In-llrooklyn ihe girls l.rotl.er ,h 2, ,. joumey around , ,.TT
uyso was killed, as were two broth- u . , t Ol.O.N. r.uiama
Mar. IS. (Pi
pilot of the
the "Oui:.s-:
Hon Mali.," tool; off from Kimih-o 1
field at 1 a. m.. eastern standard .
era. Andrew- and Htephen ll:.g,.ia,l v renmrhn,,lc tlllnB llboul u.ir 1 'l",a " f
of Stamford, Conn. ! ... . ,.. . ,Z,. r.. recoid-lironklng plane.
t The enisb has only been exceed , .,.,.,. with the same ear
lu """ " J ,"v ihey started with, an Adler sedan
Olio uuier III eini 11 1 111 III moi m of ,.,.,.,,, mik(,, .,,.
oi r.eavier-inan-air operauon. inai , ,.,,, W(, ,. fllI.
was the wreck of the Donili r-Wal lluu ., u.utluilIy ist them
pluno nt Ulo Janeiro last llecein- lmtn the ftn'sh
ber. in which H ihhsoiis were kill- AM hH ;,,,, f,. , their own
e.t wane on men- way io welcome ,m..,m0Ilt. .,v have been inali-
llie famous avl- ,,. ,. ,. i,.,,... f n,,. m.Pn.
Nino nunlls are enrolled at Cll-
Irig the receipts of telegraphlu In- mHX and are being taught by Miss
tormation giving a, complete de- i K!viln tllalr of l'ortlaud, who has
sciiptlon of her. She Is thought to been teaching there for three years
have left home to visit soine naiit Tl ete three scunole will be
friends. s.ie knows in Medford. ; n fission until next December un-
- ! .11 1....I .eu till, IlllOtlft.
,,,,,' tlnie, on a dawn to dusk fllxht to j pollTr.AND, .March 1 S. !'! anm o ,,,, lmpOMsiljlf..
l.row usviiie, ji-aus. ; t.avonia leny, J 11. who oil nniui-,
' t dav ran uwny from home with
MAXAC.l'A, .N'liariigua. Mar. IS. y, lo ,wvl n ,,y f,.cn,t l.os
ftiotiilt. li.i, f l.'.-i t.i.r. who Ih . . . ... ii...., t
,i" ' Angeles, gin HI. lin .wliiiuiu .
riiccdinu lo i.JrownsvHIe, Texas. ....f,...,, .ri ....oirhi' indue-. Khe I
from I'auama on a northward-, W'.M i.xperted to ml her three-day i
bellnd diuvii-lo-dllsk attempt, ar- : ,r1( .n tonight under tile,'
rived ut .Managua at K:as n. in. and , c&vl, f rrieers who are chaperon- I
Talking Reel r
Hoover Inaugural .
Craterian Tonight
Kautos Dunioiit
aior. ti,.,.. t, .... , ,,,.1,1, .,-,.,1 in i lit.
A ..ml t-,. ti.ili,.,. i.i.im ,,i ... . ...i.
railroad employes saw the plan.'. " ' ', ., ,,. ' lionpcil ort in niniuu s i.uei i"i g her on the return jolnmy.
htruggllng to stay In the nlr. swoop " i, s nlles a rather good. "'''' , The girl bad lilteh-hlked !.,r
.i.... i i t .i M1 mmnes, . a. laun i h""' .rhl! (,..li, ,vhi. gave up a v sonlli am snld nlio went all
against the car They' summoned f lernitin young limy., .v, euulwal.(1.lml ,,lwn . lo . dusk ! lh Wliy f,,,,,, l'rtliinMo eoulbcni Craterian theater tonight. Tuesday
. . ' J "' ".V."""" '" dressed III a hiking cos- ,.,. hu ,.....,., ,,ere Halm- I i... ...1IL. .,lv flftv eeiits and Wednesday ..ontalns the ill-
IIIUU! and speaking excellent l.llg- . . . . . . confident or lit.. Sl im no a telcirrain lo her i alluuration of I'residelll Hoover.
Mtnlt ... . ' ...... .. ...... ,
The talking news reel al Hunt':
altt and hurried to -tin- seenr
eooie ana rnrsons were inilni t ... i. i ... ,t ...r.tni,
vhero thee had lieen t'liumolteil .,. .. ... ..... ,,i .i...,. of
v, . " . ri'siMirm ion oiiH-ii in in.; iii""i
through the roof of the cockpit. (lf (,,,.,,. te this forenoon,
l oolo had suffereil several fine- t out ot Hie state en !
lures oi uie kkuii ami uiieriiai in- ,.,ii-,.t,. ... nil., tier traveliim
Juries. Ho naked his rescuers for lllrlll(ri Ml... Hoederstroem. Wils.l
n cigarette and wished lo know If ....t.illtr hll,,. ,,nd mak ng a few;
in.' ii im lit . iv I ut H. nooji it
lieeamo uncousiioiiM,
inircliiiMfK. the car hnvlmr ocen
Piirrolis ruf- .... ..u-...t mi tilveiHld,! nvenuo. ml
fered a broken leg and was severe- , heir ariival In Hie city. They
ly cut and lirulsed, but also was ,.(.,ii,d In the city only a short
conscious wnon picneti up. inn lhm, nfwr Wlilii they
bodies of the dead ' were found .......i, i ,i in itiMh Ciilumlilu
reaching Itrownsvllle heron; ;
hlghtrall. '
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New Inventions
mother Satuvday.
liinssed ana tangled In the wreck
ngo of the cabin.
RIFLE CLUB HOLDS
mints. They were much dlsap
Tor wanning small rooms mid
rt'Htticteil spaces, an electric heul-
l lit,. I.., -i.t i.r ti mIi.iiiIi'1' bar.
pioceile.l (wu fl,el u1Ki ,)(,(n ipti-ortiieed,
It Is thornly Insulated, can be In
stalled aluioi-l anywhere ami oper-
l.av A Iji t'lirte
KAl'.N'AH, l.ltliuanla (!) This
country has.no fewer than four
legal systems for Us tied. Dim In
huliiainls. The Uiihsihii code holdi
good III central Lithuania; further
sotilll, the code ' Napoleon Is Ihe
rule; liable rule governs tin north
and German law Ihe Momel teirl
lory. A unlflcaitlou system is
li.Mit'il fur shnrtly.
Ii. shows the nrestoeutial nartv
1 leaving Ihe While Houso, march
ing down l'eunsylvnnlt avenue amid
tl a throngs of peopic to the cupltol,
the parly on the reviewing stnnd.
tho crowd surrounding and many
oilier viows.
It gives the president's iuaugu
nil address, the talks ol other dis
tinguished men. the music by the
bands and the cheering of the
crowds Just us illey took place on
March !.
pointed at being tumble, to vl I nt,. with direct or allernalliig cur-
craier Lake. " ,.cm i
Where end when did you learn, v,rM ,. applied aiitomntleil
to speolt the Kngllrh language. y UK m,im a8 lhl, fl)ul , rmoved
anil how long have yon Mpnkvll , jrtul tl)p accelerator 111 a safety !
It?" asked a reporter of Miss j hvkK-ii-i a Swiss Inventor lias dovcl. j
nei un meeting her In the chain-L,.,,.,, -j., brake Is on when the)
Iter of commerce orr.ee. ,,nl. is ncuiral gear, but Is re-
"All my life." replied tho young ) it.mr,,,i witiv the shift to first and
world traveler. operation uf the ucceleralor
Tile next embnrrnsaliiK inicsuon . ,,. v.,i pumnlng water liiln
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llfflo club members ugalu show
etl their enthusiasm over the out'
dnor practice by a fulrly largo ut
ttndanrc nt the tango east ol the
city Sunday morning. As usual,
most ut the lime was devoted to
firing ntinllfieatlini courses.
; Dr. F. tl. Hunch, who had fired
(ill oxcepl ono til age Inst week,
completed his -course and attained
asked proved not to be as cmbar
i-asslng as it was amusing lo the
Teutonic girl, for with u twlnkl
,n her eyes she ivndlly responded.
"Twenty years."
She related that the long world
Hip .was Hlurtod by their leaving
tleiiuany, and doing Turkey. Asia.
1'ersla, etc., and then selling on
a steamer for Lima, Peru, und
then
tlna.
the aiilumoblli. gasolluu tanks i
from filling stations, a special !
valve has been devbed to fit on
the end of Ihe suction line Inside
the station tank. Its c.H.seiulal fea
ture Is a float which sinks In the '
pump before water at Ihe bottom i
of the tank can be draw ll Into tin' J1
eu: turner's auto. ,
As a substitute fui" the regain- i
lolng that country, Argon-1 ,)un pum hlng bag. n rubber I
Chill, elc, then taking a Kpi , e. attached to a headband by '
ll... iiiui-ifuntiin mill ill li nt tint Willi 11
iniiii ..r van iVmi sunder who 'steamer again, nrrlvlng at Man ,.ubbcr cords, ami worn In front
attained the marksman guide last!1'"1"'' " ihy "K- w"p''; ! where It can be struck by the fists,
week, n-pentcd tho course und bet-!'""' " """ lo '"' i has app. ared en the market. Jt Is
tored his Kcoro by 18 points, giving ' inoi-orded north reaching Meuioiu , (,( , froi-,t liealtbiul exercise,
him a total of 208. Hi-, 11. A. .1t.ii- j t"' V. (gives practice In shadow boxing
kins. Irving to course for the first I'rom here they expected to g-i n, noiseless.
line, matlo an ugKieRalu score only n to Vlelorla, Vancouver, mm Table basketball, n game de
slightly below llio innrksmnn ro- other llritlsh Columbia polnls, then vl!tmi ,,y tUdcni al the Kansas i
(lillromeiits. lid 1,1111. In un-nllempt .nouoie ohck io i...h ......
to better his uxpert record ot last I t'rom Hint city dr.ve across the
week, repealed the slow.flre BliigeB.I'.'onilnent to -Sew York.
acorlUB thro polnls higher llinti In Kroin .New York they sail lo
tho corresponding imiHIoii ot Ills Portugal, and afler doing l.tui
previous test. . cuuntiy. Siialn, I'innee and some
Those who loinplelud tho slow 'other lands, will end the Hip by
flro madu uvumgcH as follows: ICd it'eturulng to r.erllu.
Lull, Sl per cent; P. I,. ICurhurl.
7 per colli; V. A. Klnglur, 7.S per
cent; Kd l'ease, 7-1 per rent: lit.
T. H. Hove, t5 pur cent. . Tliesj
men will flro tho rupld fliu stages
.on their next trip to the ruiigu.
I'lfOKMX. Alii.. Mar. 1.1. bl'l
Iirug nddliis loday are believed rt--spuislble
for the violent deaths of
two men - Sunday. I ten Smith,
Phoenix officer and Joint operator
,uf. a merchant patrol, was shot
twice when he went to Ihe aid of
Chinese merchants as Ihey wore
being held up by armed bandits.
)lo died late Sunday.' " l-ce Hop.
Chinese produce vendue, was found
.dead In his home here. Ills beud
crushed by a blow from a blunt
.InMruliicnt.
TOUGHS
I ; Apply over throat and chest
swallow small pieces ot
To Hurry Utlo Annuals
Start the seeds ef Ihe slower
growing annuals early, advises the
March American Home. Such
tilings as slnnlii. marigold, lobelia,
pi'liinl.i, aster, heliotrope, si abosla,
and a host of others will not
bloom till late If you wait till they
may be snw-n oiiLilde. If yell dft
not cure to bother with seeds In
doors a hood method Is to use a
coldfrnnio. It Is simple lo handle.
Seedlings grow rapidly III a frame
If watered, ventilated and watched
carefully. Snapdragons may be
i tai led by si cd or cut I lues may
be made from Indoor plants the
same as geraniums. Many times It
Is possible to start them from cut
tings made from t.ie stems of
blooms purchased at the green
house late In the winter.
agricultural college, Jlas appeared i
In the form of u simple outfll that
will amuse the players as well as
spectators, and also lest the skill.
It Coiitlsls of a metal box. the top
(f which Is it cardboard fletd de
pressed In the center to permit the j
ball to roll Into any one of a num- j
ber of holes along this part of the
field.
VAPO RUB
NL'YV YOU1C, Marc.i Is. 0i
Alberl Ottliiger, former stale at
torney general and the ttcpubllcan
candidat
was heb
CM'll W1IMKV l'KKAl II
1'XHtKKT COXSKHVATION
JACKSO.NVtl.l.i:, l'ia.l1'l Club
women nic practicing wiiat Ihey ,
preach about forest conservation j
and the preservation ot natural ;
beauty spots.
The general federation Is pro- j
moling ft prUe cssny cinuest ooi-n r
lo all club women of Ihe country 1
for the three best letters saying
why national parks should not be
exploited for commercial purposes,
and why privately owned lands
new In their boiiudniies should be
ucitulrcd by the government.
VmI RICA S leading iminefjtturers constantly race
to reduce production costs to give buyers a bet
ter priKluil for a lower price This, it has been as
sumed, is the Uiiic.il, healthy outcome of efficiency.
The GfcNI KAI. Ol; AMIRICA inirovlticcs this system .
mho the field ot fire and Automobile insurance. It
nt.,'3 ih rsi-.s it nperjtcs at a httxr h$ ratio ir
svritcs husine.-s tiwir 'tiiitrtllljU mmet npfntliHg ..
ivviijm it nuin'jins tttise milatl with its agents.
I bis legitimate jasinjj it returns to its participating
policyholders. Dividends so far have never been
less than 20.Vi on participating policies.
These uestions have been asked: "Is this not
Itfitiuhilrf Is it not Amtritmf Is it not rJjidcHl"
The sotunlc of fire and automobile insuranrc
, ssrittvii by the GENERAL OF AMr.KU.'A during in
.short six years in business is a positive answer.
L.tfiitnl fi.ovo,ooo: Polityholdm SHtfhi $2,0,oo,
7.i KrJnv. Al'frKi'Xl'll'l $).wooo. . ,
TENOWALO INSURANCE
. AGENCY.
Medford. Ore. Tel. 993
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UTTLK HOCK, Ark.. Mulch IS
Oil -Lieutenant Joe T. Shumate, I
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sundron. Arkansas natlonnl guard, i
took off her at 1: 15 a. ill. Imlsy In
an nttempt lo sel nil endurance
for Kovernor last year j record tor the I'. T. government
up eaiiy today In front I Irnlnliig planes. With U'l gallons
of bis homeon West
ue! robbed ef 7
7. iih street of gas In the lank he evpeetoil la
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