Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    ' UEDFORD MXTTi TRIBUTE, MEDFOTvT). OKEfirTC. TUESDAY." A. AKHT "IE 1020.
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GEORGIA TOWN INUNDATED BY FLOOD WATERS
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SHANGHAI, China. March 19.
(A) A three-cornered contest
among wing and waves. Japanese
salvagers and hundreds of Chinese
pirates for a prizo valued at more I
than $1,000,000 in taking- place off
the China const eighty miles from
Shanghai within the Yangtze estu
ury. The prize consists of the
North'; German' Lloyd , steamer
O lessen wlieh was wrecked on
troaciyeroua Button rock last week.
- After six days the steamer lies
with her back broken astride a
rocky ledge, but treacherous cur
rents, are proving an obstacle to
salvage while roughening weather.
Which Is likely to cause the ship
to slip into deep. water, was ex
pected momentarily -. , -
The third factor contesting for
the poWpRslon of the wreck con
sisted of hundreds of Chinese pi
rates on scores of junks and fish
ing bouts which have been swarm
ing about the stricken steamer,
word of the possible richest prize
in years having myster 1 o u s 1 y
passed throughout the islands
which, form' a hotbed for- sea
rovers. - 1 -
Tho salvagers have'nolified the
owner's ngrntM in' Hhanafcil that
they will be unable to iicUvo pal
vuge unless the weather moderates
and gunboat proleciiun is provid-,
ed, A Chinese gunboat from the
nationalist navy headquarters at
Shanghai proceeded to the scene
hut was unable To drive off the
pirates, who merely withdrew . to
the opposite slde.of an Island when
the boat, fired a salvo in, the air.
It Is now-reported that the gunboat-
is; . l.lrtnninp'vot -return to
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This aerial view shows" the bWlhtcs porlion 'of Westpolnt after a heavy run off of water caused
everal deaths' and bio property damad. ''( Associated Press photo transmitted by telephone). -
NOBILE SAVIOR K SEDAN IS PYRE " i ISMITH INVOLVED
DEFENDS ACTION b FOR WIDOW IN ! WITH WALKER IN
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FACTS M PILOT
FIRST
DEATH PUZZLE TAMMANY BATTLE
KRW'EK, N. J., March 19. UP)
l.ou .foute. pilot vt jthe Colonlni
Ali'H nya . siylVwclilK iilnnc which
it1icU yuntlny with a Ions of
fourteen lives., totlny told Newark
pulirc Unit all his f-ffurtH were con
contrat?.! on cloarlng hiK.i ttMiijion
wiri'K ahead n nil that he did nut
see the strini; uf . frrlfrht cars
nitalnst which the craft hurled It
self. '. '
The stati-hiciit wan 't lit' first co
herent account guinea ' from the
sule Hurvlvor of the' disaster. Foiite
suffeiifiK trim .', fractured skull
and. numeruus uruken bones. Is in
a Bciious condition at St. James
hospital. Authorities said he has
the hallucination that lie made a
successful forced landliiR. The
police took the statemfnt from
hm without dUi'StlunlnK. They
had hcen warned that he: would
die from siiock If he knew uf the
doath'uf Ills passPhKcrs.; .-
DISAGREEMENT SN
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NEW VOHK. March 19.
A seajed verdiet opened today, re
ported a, disagreement by the jury
in the 4rinl of ebai-es by Ala win
list nulu a Hint Harry K, Thaw
had beaten and bitten her at a
New, Year'H party twa years hko;
Mte Kstradua had asked $100,000
damages. The trial was held yes
terday. .
Attorneys .announced the case
would be retried at the May term
of the supremo court.
On the witness stand -Miss Ks
1 nu us testified Ahn had written
Thaw to forget the. whulo inel
jlent, but' eottnsel for Thaw bloek
'il .any questions as to wliy nho
had. written the letter, which was
intrpdimed as evidenec. ' ' r
T)iaw.lid not appear in Court.
Vut1 several witnesses' denied the
i-hnrffes on . his behalf.
OIM.l'AN'H, Mill. 1!. (tfV
Discovery of a woman's partly1
burned body In thi charred wreck-!
ace of a sedan in Audubon park '
has presented a mystery to New ;
worked
MOW YOHK, Mar. lJi. ; (Ti
Capt. Klnar-Ianl laindboi. Swed
ish aviator who rescued General
Umberto Xobile of Italy after the
crash of the dirigible Italia in the'
Arctic last year, arrived hi the Hn-r
Drottuinhnliu today, still strongly
defending the Italia commander
against all eh urge's. Captain I.und--
borjr said that crltlci.sms of lien
oral.. Noble fur leaving his subordi
nates oh tlie ice flue whnn v'scue
of one man beeanu; possible should
in fact bo directed against the
Htedlsh resi'iie.r. , :,,
'll was I." he said, "who hilMed
that Xobile hliiiself should
oiu' to accompany, me. I had or
ders from aptaiu Tornnttr;. .nler i exttUKiilstied Iho . body was
of tin Swedish expedition, if 1 under the: steerliiK wheel. .
.sighted the lost nirmen to take, tb'ej Mrs. linker,, who ran a fashii;ji
onc who was most important, and,! abb- boarding house., was reported
If poHslble, thexKenera'J." -i to-Hvitvo, Bone drlvlnff' aluii? I;iit
t'upt.uin Luitdbnrir said that whmi ' night. She was also reported by
WYOKK. March 13.
The prospect of a contest between
Alfred K. Smith and M:iyor Walk
er in the naming of a new Tam
many chief added lively interest, to
urienns police, wno umay woi Keu tho ,,.,, of the former Kovernor
on' the tbory that a niuiJer had , lo (ju, t.jjy today.'"
been committed. , i Th(1 ivsipnaUnnof Ccurgo W.
; The body was Identlfj.-d as that oivanr. which was submitted tu
of Mrs. Janet Maker, 0(1, widow uf j lno oeutlve enminilli last week
Colin M. Itaker. . j and eunt'es up for final anion next
tfarly today a 'blazing automobile j Krhhiy ;ias put Tammany, to" the
in front of her hpuse attracted the! necessity of choosing a new leader
attention ot. Jirs, fi. m. (iiiincr.
who' writes newspaper articles un-
, der the noni de plume of Dorothy
te thei Dix, and she called the fire de-
on the eve of a municipal election.
.Mayor Walker yesterday after
interviewing a down "dfstrlet lead
ers announced he .had no euudi-
: partment, . Aft'r the thy had been j date for olvuny's successor.
found
be first aked f general Xobile
leave with him tin gt-iierat refused,
saying that all the other five mu.n-'
be rescued first. After several re
fusats a conference was held
amonu the Italluns, he sjild, and
finally General Xobile consented to
go first...
Captain I,undhorg. has a two
months', leavu .from the Swedish
army arid' will spend 1 the'tlmo leiv
turlng and studying Anuirican avi
ation methods. '
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PROTEST MABEL
one, boarder,- T. d. Hewitt, lo have'
left the., housu -about 'fi:3' this
morning In company with jiii tin
identified' man and woman. Her
muvemeutu during thy night wore'
un traced. . A ; inaid said her bed;
had not been sle.pt In. K . j
1 Mi-s. linker, who was hi thn haldt
' nt attending church early each j
: dav. wore nraetleallv no 'jewelry
and eavriod only small sums -ofj W.illier'ii abandonment of his pre
; money. The police were unable ioj viously t fihnouneed '.'hands off"
determine . why Ibis 50-year-old "policy In thft. choice of. olvany's
widow should have been murdered succesnnr was among other things
or why she should have commit-I "in ortU1" t "f l the jump' In t.ie
( ted -suicide. I 'ca'rrMhlp fight on former (iover-
j The- theory of accident wa weak-' nor Minith"-who wim to nrrive In
enod by the fact that the ear was' ,hv c,i' t"ny, "possibly to gel in
Ills aetivhy, however, was in
terpret eil by Democratic- tiewrt-
papers as being liy plred nt least In
part by a desire to "get the juth."
on the Smith faction of Tammany
In the rholee, of a new leader.
The New York Times said it hud
learned that Mayor Walker whhed
to ;tce a leader chosen who . wns
friendly to him. This was inter
preted, the paper said, as indicat
ing that the mayor did not wish
to -see the choice of a leader dic
tated by former Governor Smith or
his friends.
The .World said thru 'Mayor
COPPER RISES ON
XKWVYOKK. Mafeh 19. tfV
Copper producers were quoting 2'J
cents a pound, for the red metal,
domestic shipment today., and
eon's for forelg nshlpment, an In
creaao of one cent. This advance
ranio after a day of complete
"unRctllcment "In the copper mar
ket: yesterday.' with most producers
retUKing to quote any price, punn
ing decisions as to what action
should be tnken. This is the first
tlm'c- In peace historj that the red
metal price has been put up a full
cent within 24 hours, most price
changes bclnfc made in eighths or
quarters of cents. In trade cir
cles It Is predicted that tho price
may go to 21 cents before the
end ot the months
The Dulles. Wasco chamber of
pommw will const .net new home.
.standing In the roadway and was
burned only In the centers. The
police he'lleve some highly inflnnl-
: mablo material caused a quick, hit
1 fire. .
;. Mrs. Ha ker's Jtusband wjis a
brother of tbe late I'nge M. linker,
one 4f the 'publishers of the Times
j 1'lcayune. ,
NI;w YORK, Mar. 19. Tlit?
New York Herald Tribune said to
day that tsoino members of the as
sociation of the bar of the city of
New York had protested against
Mrs. Mabel Wlllebiandi, aslslant
I'nlted Stales attorney, general, lec
turing before the association.
Tho paper said one member had
written a letter of protest to James
A. Davis, chairman of the commit
tee on lectures and that a member
of tho committee had tendered his
resignation but later withdrew It
when ho learned that the Invita
tion had been extended before the
p resi d cut ia I ca m pa I g n .
Opposition to Mrs. Wlllebrahdt.
thu paper said, grew out of her
campaign speech-making and
other activities.
She Js to nddrfcss the association
next Thursday on the work of the
department of Justice. The asso
cintion adopted n resolution Keb
uury 14 urging tho repeal of the
eighteenth amendment and the
'Volstead act and calling for slate
regulation of liquor traffic
Daily Meteorological Report
; motion an anti-Walker program. '
The district leaders are said to
.be agreed upon only one thing In
the choice of a new chief and that
I is- that he should be named from
; among themselves,- No candidate
among them has emerged with
anything like impressive support,
i Definite refusal to assume iho
mantle f the retiring Olvnny by
' Surrogate James Foley yesterday
removed the only candidate upon
whom there .has been anything
i like agreement among all faction;;
I In the wlKwam.
Man-lf 111, ll2:t:
Mc('ford and vicinity: ;Kair-tonight
with local fogs and frost.
Wednesday becoming cloudy.
Oregon: Talr tonight and Wed
nesday, but becoming cloudy tn
west portion. Wednesday. l-Yce.ing
temperatures In east portion, and
lociil fogs and frosts west portion
tonight.
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lllKlli'Ht (Inst 14 hours) G3 2
T.ofst (lust 12 Iiuuih) 4 33
lti;l. humidity (im ot.) 3K .'J3J
I'lPuliiltatlmi (InrliLs)... T. '. .-..;
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Total lil'ipltHtlon Jilncf Set 1, j
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tional steeplechase lion-jis, had a
good canter this morning, which
virtually completed hla prepara
tion for the Hreat event ut Aln
treo Friday.
Hilly will go to Liverpool to
morrow In splendid condition.
traveling aboard n special train)
currying horjea for thu Aintree'
meeting. . . " j
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I'OUTLAMJ,. Mar
cordon' of defense
p'art;d tn federal
day lo
liaker.
with killing . a fellow-tiibi.'Mtnan.
Hldwlll lilddle. The goVernmi'tit.
rested' its case htte yesterday after
Introducing ns evidence what was
purported to l,c a confession sign
ed by liaker.
The. defense will aeek to estab
lish that liaker killed Kiddle after
itho ' lad.cr had. atteinptr-d to nt
ituek Mr. Uaker, Hiddlo dlnap
j pnared on November ;:8, after
I leavlns the town of .Ueatty in
(company of the Iiakers. Ills body
jwas found on December 11. some
dtstnncc- from Hootty, and off the
j highway.
I The government . contended ltld
jdlo OH killed lr- Halter at the
jFcene of 1 tic flghb and that his'
jbody wits then hidden.- -j
The' two nteft nro atlmitteil to
jhav.i argued over soino lltiuor at
la print not fur from Where tho
I body as found.
I HAVANA. MarnlJ. IS. -Wl V
: fiittilnmiltle f, te nt Ihe.K'len "I'll'
Sagua la . Ctaiute. has ended in'slon frum Jack Laurence,
tt ugeily. Sixteen girls in a tableau lured at Albany, that he stol
depli ted an enormous rooster. .
crowds o Jostled girl lorchhearcrs j
that plumes of lite spectacle I
caught fire. Henota Helen. Mor
ales received fatal burns. Other,
girls were burned loss- severely.
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l'HXI'l.KTO.N. ne.. .Mureh lit.
(!'.' I'nltct; heVe have announced
that they have, a .written eonfes-
cap- to have been Involved with Law-; In the consensu ' of Dartmouth
and retire, Is being held In Kalem. ! seniors. Is football! tha greatest
robbed n small safe at Milton two, - HANOVER. :. II., Match 10. : in'"".i one is in -t King.
months ita.i. Wayne Walker, said 1 (T) The greatest
outdoor sport.
mm -wm
the miUl. f.fl-rcetb)6
ttorninr- Prwnpt.na yi-jT
of h bowel pof-KHi that TO-MORROW
hed.ch-Me. 9 AIRIOMT
Recommended anil told by
ill t. Sfislfort 1'iUIfL.U
TRAFFIC
Is getting
Worse and
Worse That
Means more
Burned, bumped
And stolen cars.
R. A. -HOLMES "
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Jackson Co. Bank Blclg. Phone 441
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