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    w- The Weather
Forooast Fair tonight and Sundar.
Freezing temperature tooUctit.
Highest yesterday 45
Lowest Into morning S
24-hr, precipitation to 5 a. m. .13
rr
EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Wet&r Year Ago
Highest jrcrr flo today .
t ,m e-t year at today..
Dally Titr-foofth Tf. I
ft tiiy rtftj-swentb Yrtf.
MEDFORD, OREGON,- SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1920.
No. 15,
Today
ULLETS FLY-IN
kiORDE
By Arthur Brisbane
!
i
Cardinal Hayes' Example
Girls That Know.
Sun Back Dresses.
Bandits Kill Merchant.
(Copyright by King Features
Syndicate, Inc.)
Dr. Wynne, New York's
health commissioner, says that,
with parents co-operating, diph
theria could he wiped out.
-M-
fardinal Hayes, archbishop
of New York, in a letter to
clergy and laity, urges parents
"to adopt scientific means to
prevent diphtheria."
The cardinal has arranged
"through parochial schools to
put the means at the disposal
of those nimble to patronize
their family physician."
Public schools should follow
the example set. by Curtlintil
Hayes in parochial schools.
The Schick test, followed,
when needed, by "toxiu-aiiti-toxin"
treatment, is safe.
Fortunately, in this enlifjht
cned age there will be no repe
tition of ancient prejudice
against the use of quinine.
, Because quinine was discov-
ornrl h' n Pnrhnlip nrtfl mkhipH
1 for a Catholic, Protestants in
&3 t- e .1 i l
Great Britain refused to have
anything to do with the only
known specific for malaria.
Fathers and mot hem arc in
irested in Edwin J. Melhuish,
murderer and suicide. He drove
liis daughter home from a Con
nectient.jgehool, the daughter's
J7-year-old friend gomgv-with
litem. '
Dropping his daughter at her
house, the father drove on and,
a little later, after a struggle
with the kirl, ho murdered her
and killed himself with revol
ver and poison, hidden in a
book, hollowed out to conceal
theiiu This indication of care
ful preparation for murder
should interest girls who call
their mothers "old fashioned,
not up to the times."
Wise Mrs. Culp, dean of girls
in a .Jacksonville, Kla., high
school, told young ladies with
'ftsan back" dresses to go home
and put on decent clothing.
The smi back dresses enables
the lovely sunshine to do its
work without interruption the
full length of the spine, from
the cerebellum almost to the os
coccyx.
. One young- lady says, "My
irt.'imma approves and, anyway,
Vl I don't think it's any of the
jl teacher's business what I wear."
A It is part of the teacher's bus
4 iness what the young ladies IX)
fj NOT AVKAll.
.r ; School girls should be either
; 'dressed or undressed; half
' measures are poor measures.
"Randils Kill Merchant" is
the headline of a short news
dfciry. Two youths entered the
tore of Hynuin Friedman, ask
ing for neckties. Friedman did
not "stick 'em up" fast enough
ami the young men killed him.
,
Other merchants, who may
be killed today. or tomorrow,
''will be interested in the state
jnent of police offiats that the
; secret drug trade is responsible
for at It'ast 80 per cent of mod
ern youthful crime. It is too
late for Mr. Friedman to be in
terested. -Oiorer Whalen. New York's no
lire commintioner. tells the Hnlary
luh "prohibition is the worst
breeder of crime."
HcQJayn that ftne&keaales anrt
tptesses young ladies tiiat en-
rtain and help to drink re re-
. spoLslble for the increase tn crimes
of violence.
Grorer Whalen says there are 32.
000 SFEAKKASIES IN' NEW YORK
CCoadnuad on Put Four).
NACO REBEL
ATTACK IS
BEATEN OFF
Topete's Force Suffers
Heavy Loss in Charge On
Federal Troops Ameri
can Cameramen Watch
Battle From Ringside
Seats Soldiers Throw
Kisses at Enemy.
(By Knlitli O. lfrowi!
(Associated PreH Staff Writer.)
NACO, Sonora, Aitil 6. (Jf)
(ienet-ai Kati.sto Tnttfte'it rebel
forces were hettten dat-k after n
mitss atutek ugalnKt the Xaeo fed
eral trenches lotlay. CaMUaltles
among General Lucas Oonzttiez'
federal troops had not been cheek
ed but appeared to be few The
rebel attackers, charging across a
rocky, sparsely - brushed plateau
affording little protection, seem
inplv suffered ureater losses. Rebel
Infantrymen were seen to fall
headlong as they attempted to
rush ttie federal wire.
By Iolm Thotiuts Bunts
AHMoeintctl i'ress Htaff
Pholiitfrnpher,
ON TUB KIRIN'll LINK, NACO,
Sonora, Mexico, April ti JDawif
broke with a rattle of musketry
and the long awaited battle of
Naco was on. Four of us, Ameri
can news cameramen, hart ring(tUle
reuut oip tb.,i fedeiul firing Unci We
Htottd wUhin fifty yarrtK of tite entl
of the ficteral trenches bPtwen
two parted box earn, closer than
any other American observers.
Bullets whlszed about ia an un
relenting stream. There was a
bit of comedy in this tragedy
of battle, FederaT Mexican soldiers
were yelling and whistling like
wild men Three Mexican women,
one young, the others elderly, kept
running from a house to the
trenches near us carrying food,
Spasmodically a strident bugle
call rose above tlte clamrf the sol
diers in trenches fingered their
nun at the approaching rebels,
some threw klssej. Another bugle
call, far what we did not know,
and the troops in trenches seemed
to care less.
The rebel air raid accompanying
the Infantry advance attracted no
attention in the trenches. The
dug in federals kept plugging away
firing over the plain in any direc
tion that caught the Individual's
fancy, , ,
Tanks Vscd
Then came a rebel tank. The
federal troops went into wild
spasms of yelling. All rifles and
carbines pointed toward It, sput
tering st eel-jacketed huiieis. The
tank back up, then came forward
again, like a dg In attack. Again
the bugle call and another rattle
of musketry at the tank.
Then a little yellow pup of a dog
.joined the fray. It stood up on
j the earthworks barking like mad.
liiny nme n iiuuitu a ijuimm. spat
tering the earth near it dashed out
harking shrilly, and digging and
biting at the spot where the bullet
raised dust, It was busy chasing
them.
A band of wild horses was graz
ing near the entrenchments. They
went wild when the firing started,
dashing about with tails high and
finally running madly off into the
hills.
With red flag flying the attack
ing rebels approached wtthln 200
yards of the trenches. There were,
no dead in the trenches, but sev
eral rebel cavalrymen fell off their
horses.
The entrenched federals laughed
and hollered at us as we shot pic
tures. With my pictures I walked
j back to Naco. Arizona, bullets
jwhizzing by. At the border behind
j a building were a group of Amer
i ienns, soldiers, border officials,
I residents,) One buck private
I' shouted:
"You'd better get outta here or
you'll be shooting pictures of
j angels," They showed me a fteel
I Jacketed bullet which pierced a
wall near them. AH around the
American town people stood be
hind wells, peeking around corners
to glimpse the buttle.
IHOQVEROES FISHING
FOR FIRST VPON
i MADISON, Va., April
After a pleasiint ride of nearly
! three hours. President Hoover
t rived her todav and turned at j The I'lane wan a I-wkheed Hor
once Into the adjoining hills for hla; owned by J. I. Farrla of San
I first fldhing since he became chier t l-anriaco htr. Kvelvn layman
executive. of Chicago was a paaaesger.
SHERIFF COLLECTS 42 STILLS IN
L- tf . 1 fit fTwMllsil
C. W. ToLmd, Oroville,
'"id in Butte county.
jCLOSE STORES
SATURDAY EVE GRANTS PASS IS DENIES CHARGE
CLUB APPEALSiPROJEGTED 1 930'0F MISLEADING
Business and Professional
Women Submit Plan to
Merchants Association
Better Service Would Re
sult,' Is Claim.
the puriioso of ' educa(tK
... .
day
service hours, the Buaines and
Professional Women's club have
prepared a special appeal to the
local 5!crehantH association, ask
ing them to. close Ihel stores at
six o'clock on this day a& during
the halance of the week.
The letter will be considered at
the next meeting bf the Merchants'
association, at which time it is
thought action will he taken on !
tlte HUBgeHiion.
Among the reasons cited by the j
Business ami Professitmal Women, i
why Saturday night closing should
he observed are the following:
"Out of town shonners do not
ordinarily shop Saturday night
it is principally the town people
who aval! tnemeiv
of the plea-
sure.
"The merchants derive 'little
profit from the late Saturday
night shopper because of the in-
creasett light bills -reanetl heat
biilH; added expense for extra help,
not to mention the eustomera who
are often diKsatfHfiett with mer
chandise sni colors purchased l
artificial HkM.
"Clerks could give belter service
if they were not required to work
late hours. The law, to some ex
tent, protects the women workers.
Do not the salesmen deserve con
sideration? "Clerks and wiles people re
quired to work Into Saturday night
are unable to attend their church
services because of Innumerable
small home duties which must be
performed Sunday morning.
"The public can he trained to
buy during the day, except during
the packing season;- packing
houses close thefr dnnrs ttt nix
o'clock each night, Including Sat- i
urdays,
Mfirffnri Im n nrrrraw! vn tliv
and the merchants and employes
should have the opportunity of
enjoying life In the same manner
as other people.
"The following hours
are sug-
m, to
6:30 n. m.: Saturdays. 8:3f to firftft
p. m.; h-aturdas-M during packing
season, 8:30 a. m. to 8:3 p. m.
Slaned: ,
Business and Tmf esionn I
Women's Clii,
fiaribelle Klliott. president; j
''Maud K. Chapman, secretary," ,
MAIL PILOT SETS
NEW SPEED MARK
SAN FRANC faro, April 6, fP)
Eoh Mr?dith, votraD air msfl fti
lof, today was holder of a new n
ofilrial rurord for the San Fran-niro-l
Anelt ftlRht, With a
hlKh wind at lin bpk Meredith net
hi record lant nleht, firing th
dim a nee In exartfy lit niinu'p.
This repreRittii a aiieed of -
ar-!mfle ait hor.
Czl standing in h'3 backycrd with vaHots Itiajs of i:ti5r making ppa
The st;il wi!l h- .-- r-cU.
INEW BRIDGE ATSP. PRESIDENT!
State Highway Commission;
Accepts Josephine County
Proposa Give Ashland-
Klamath Falls Route Of
ficial Name.
i rORTLANb, Orel, April i.W
f l Una Ur -t i
i l"c ""Rue river at urant Pam and
improvement oe ine tfTemont hiKit -
way from Lalseiew, Ore,, to the
California line are two of th proj -
ects the Mate highway commission
haa placed on the 1930 uplifting
program,
Klx miles of tlte new Pine creek
section win be improved and bidsi,'a"1, ore- Harry M. Adams,
for grading will be called at a '
meeting of the highway commls- i
sion April J9, ' jjike counly will;
cooperate to ihe extent of 25 peri
cent. j
Josephine county has offered f
t20.0annnrtof the Uoguo river
j bridge and the commission hue ac-
cepted it.
The name of Ihe Ahlnrf.t,-im.
nlh Kalis highway, as applied to
: the road between the junction with
the Pacific highway six miles south
o Ash and irt Ktem't "rSTS.
been changed by the commission
to Green ttprinff hlnrhnrasr.
SPECIAL TRAIN
OF SMUDGE OIL
ARRIVE SUNDAY
lallnic exiwnnes, which are an even
White there is no hortflRe imtnl-! mrtam b"r""n "mc
m?,.'; na"Kemen,(B , ,h JKr" ! "The coBCIuston os lo wtelhor or
?ha I, 1 f.a " 'f''not we are right on oar view, IhM
chairman of the frost urotectton , i,t..-. .
fund of the Standard (ill company,
htish the en ofieratkm of
(it.n ,l , ,, . , . :oi; in eiy suotiiiSHSi wk
Kosenbaum, of the Irnal district' . .....
fjofght and paKseiiKor office of Mw
; aumerB Pacific company, for the
I JJ J t f "lal(ttnln f ,SI
ri,)a of smudge oil to arrive
here tomorrow afternoon
The arrival of this oil will be
R to H orcftarrtlBU In
! l!ie
vatioy lhat no shortase wltt i
"''f "rtn th present season,
I""" " "!",. . " l""
" ' I onity a mng cow n
1 111 iak place.
f fi vtt nmppeo jrom tne
San Francisco Imy reaion today '
and I Ofhediilod to arrive at tier
her, Cal tomorrow morning at 2
o'c'iick and will arrive In Medforii J
tomorrow afternoon. Kach car con-1
tains KMtew isallons. The terse 90,-:
0 cailon in urine oil tank, con-:
Htniclcd here Inst year. Is heloz :
j refllleit carload at a time fast :
as it In twilRK used. i
memmMm !
klamath county
KLAMATH KAI Or,, Anri!
'Winter nn
belated
Mt for th- Ki.im(h -roimfry ihtn
mornlmt whn mtrrttrv dromrt
to a mfn'mtim of IB dfareej ahov
ro. A pold. nor) heart er?v wind
K-tvCf Indfrathm that the mte-i
aon.thte weather would eontlnse. ;
lhil were covered with nuvr.
yi w, rwi(t(,n( (he to various mthKr
RUM RAIDS
f&2
" -t iM
Extension of Western Pa-
cific in Northern Cali-
, ,
fomia Unnecessary Di! -
plication Is Claim
ier Up to I. C. C.
-Mat-
tt.Vv " -- . .
SAN FRANCISCO, April , tM
Dental wm made here Frlttav uv
! 1
ram amrap, preswettt or the South-
ini rcaie ratiroaa, that Ets eom-
I,a,,y w "tempting to miBlead the
! IhJHc In flighting the propogedraii
; extension nf the Western Pacific
ft011 Keiiiile or Paxloa fQ Lookout,
Hhmip's statement was teanefl ia
' r6P,!f tn charge made tn Klamath
presHient m toe western Pacific,
that the Bonthern Pariffe contimny
had fnlitely conienileil the proposed
line wonW -result in Increased
freight rtes.(
"I gimpect (ho (iHotailon (s not
i L'.7 ?' ",,ui; ""'. 1"i
, , , , 'wl f
"c", lI;mf.!,t ias"f 1 lhe
um resaimaj u
, posed Hno,
j "irnder the low, a exprwawa by
tne transportation act al Ho, new
' b b' "
affirmative action of the Interstate
commerce commiMiott, This, he-
cause under the national tiolfcv tal l
1
! down in the game act. It fs oub1i
o avnitt any unnecessary tiHitiica-
lion of railroad lines, since diipllca-
Inn creates a burden of waste, -
Public Bears Burden
"This burden must be borne by
me piiiHto in rreiKUt and. nassen-;
ger charges tonissnro a fair relarn 1
lo tiivoaiKHs In sach mliiiie, ofher-i
i wise iti must fall on the investors t
I who now cannot make such invest-'
.moms wifhoai ihe approval f the)
national government. Th waste ii
inoi alone In the riuplicailnn of cap
I Hal InvestCTl, hnl also In ihe oper-
I ' ' ,',," , " "', '
(.. t th in?( nmu.r,,
t roram!Biott after public he
jaDd ftllf prewatallnn nr rCii.
. x!to W(B,.iHsio-i of oiir mi
taring
tirssd
neighbors that they desim to pm-
tKlUt n sdance of Ul(t h;aHna
for the; purpose of gaining teir
j aupl,rt makes
It necessary that
lmr side also be aiven snch advance
mfti,,rtt(ton
,
BELIEVE AVIATORS
001 IN WESTERN
AUSTRALIA WILDS
i
r mtttfHt m tlf v frrn'fa srwkyarrt
I'KKTir. K. 8 W April district. Pollrff Mid hauit!lng
Captain Chsrif K0 fMrdmlih "ParP5 httrt not tl he
nml hi thr rttmpimUm ot thf9 m' , ,
mhir w.r toil
lay io down .,utimi f.f Th--
ruiwrn Bluff, w.-rn AHrimHii. ATh ""If J,w eh thst
Itwrnmeut launch with a govern
ment aearrhiBfr party wa nest for
them.r-Th Information waif rn-
vy
Vitli
to A
AKlrnH from Colonet Man-
hridK, .re;dnt majristrate st
l;rome far ssi Austtoltan soat.
i .
nil i i nimn
WIN . Knl
II 1L-L. UUllMj
j 1 ATIlIITtf Alii
nil. UN
U.S. DUHUtK I
, War and State Departments
Order Energetic Meas-j
ures American Troopers i
Fired Upon By Mexicans
Bomb Falls Near Tele
graph Office Planes to
Patrol Line.
mN, April 6.iA
department nffiehtl j
tndy tvr rewls f
s f an Amwksn
; ravjihymmi, nm! f hi flrfim n '
Ame-i'irun (-h3 by Afr-sM'sms frmn I
ttrt'tVM J h Intei n;t Umnl lMriir j
early tmlsvy. j
j Knergetic measures to curb the I
I activities of the rbel forws whJeh I
endanger ttw lives and propwty of j
i American on the lnitwl Siaten I
side of the Kite are espertwl ( be I
j promptly taken by the military
I authm-ftles In chargD of the altua- I
i tim In Arlgojta,
Shave decWert that ihe Jims has
come tss pm a stop to the tmlis
ertmlnaie emfanseiing of Amrl-
i emia ami Instructions hav heen
!1" wjr nmni unr-nt
j to ImpresR the rebel leader tn
jKottora thrtt the lrntted States will
j not tolerate recurrence of ih Incl
Ident. JfACOj Arte., April A
boio' from a rebf ( piano fel far
on ihe Am&rtexn side of he tttt& at
i!:50 n. m. today, tl exptoied in
liack yard fifty feet in the rear
of ,n western Union Teliroph
foffice where telegraphers and
1 newspaper mra were working, l"ho
explsitm shjtltei-eti windows and
isiartcil ;y fire In a'traah pile, . No
one was hurt.
KAN' ANTONIO, Te)C April S,
(Pi Twelve attack airphmea from
Kort Crockett, folly equipped for
fighting and nix ulwerntttest air
planes from Imld field, were ord
ered t Niiis Ariz., by Mnjnr CJea
eml Wliliani Ither, eurpg area
eommamien this iuorning ts jMttroI
the air along the border In the
vicinity of that town.
The planes were ordered to
reiw h Naco not later than Sunday
and troor from Kort Crockett to
"ne. am. handle tttem
train immefliately at Fort Crockett
to proceed by rail lo Naco,
TORSO BAFFLES
DEIFICATION
N LOS ANGELES
Hazy Clues Scanned By
Pofice Mysterious Tips
Futile Check List of
Missing Girls Negre
Story Toid By Youths,
l-OS ANOBMSS, April fPi A
parade nt haay clues marched he
I fore police eyes today as tbey
j scanned every possible trad in the
fhope that one niislu lead ia (be
j Identity of a. uirl'a torso found
iThiirwiay ufRdt in ihe nsttafly dry;
lKd of the f.oa AnKeiea river,
J Police htul not even been able :
j to find th mfsainft arms, le, nor
head of the bmfy which waa washed
op by the rain-flooded rtver bwfore ;
the IlKbts of a Mexican car a he :
drove to hi borne.
s sivsterlnHS "IIims" nmyiI fsidlej
Two report were rfleflnlfely itla- f
counlit a0 thai ft might hsv
ten s film pxirj known have
0arrfl wMh htr hlstt and
! another that the alaying s m-
Rr min mtm
A iMjrs sf mlRfttns IrI wff? i
K , su t"'!
Pasadena man, H, K. BushtiKtt whof The Bntle erop haa met enirfd:;
toid of fsijttwlna- a nero in a wild !rahle dsmaire, esmetny the Js-
rstttdena utreef late
d ebiterv-
to sisrsp
-
frttm the rsr.
CCootanucd on Faa ftclM
i
! Young Golf Ace
Confesses Pu
Only Bad
I
Xi:V VOEK. April S. J
: wizard of the links ever r--
forms he should bre& t on
chantt&msftip rif.v. As the
trj K'J''1-" a ?ur(tun femfniae
admirer framing that he dtd
- not drink or smoke, asked
him If he had any had hahHts
E short wttli Use many putts
t
CLOUDS FAVOR
VALLEY TREES
N COLD SNAP
i pring staring af tornadic vtstes
whlpjsed through parts of Mtess- '
Slight Commercial Damage f(osln fB"
, tcrday, killing tslse persons. Three
riUltf rttm l-dbi. Wfytd alt were tHeyed deait. More, than
r . - , s i i men, wsmen and children e
muagmg uenerai wore
, , S severely hurt that they mmv b
Cold Expected Tonight,.
The property can bgrfl(y
was ihe storm's fath and o in
- f complete were rporl irnm tfe
Faltewhm Iaf nixlr heavy
t f-ost vrtth
minimum if 23 fji
..m c. . ,n toe se,, ., nonh MteBealolta a;one tw
rtm of orchards, 29 in the colder damage was fteel at tl.8, white
located oar,K freezing weaher Hh(. morm., wa(te , wuatr, e
pTO.Mta.ed first , ,ll)ns K,, miwn w w
smudKlne In th valley of tfcta sea- : farm bu,MI(IBa
son cusea .Hanrot to pearj Th(1 maA aeatrat.K e
and apptea am! hipped early r- i,,, tmwaa r
took this afternoon waa for a still :
greater frmi tnniafu and tomr-
which smUdBe, have eno.mh f Uel
on hand to Wand heavy smnnnina
tot a nfehl or two and
amndstaB crew engagwl, d
others were bending every fffsrtj
during the day to be prepared byj
night.
look imbty for boll, nighty d : "5 ' hk owr MioneapoBSk n4
never will Floyd Voimst ewnlns htt" hoBr th rthere sto
forccasls bo awaited with more ehe w trwn with wreefc
eaBerness than thi evening. J" " Plnt " tanmia
Herewith te this review of fce!wor,!e naMnst, dipping ni rto
situatnm are atatements by both,n
Mr. Yobkb nnil U P. Wflcox, J'hP the, most sever hlmtt
county hurtiiulturat aieent, as , w stntcti at Illca rjtlte and irtetn.
ihe froal dmBe of the part few 1 "y- wlwr mon ha
nij.n(s inomra ere wrecked. There th
The freeatlBR outlook early ta !" accompanied by hea-.-f
nicht. fodowinit the rain. Hlnl" " hailslones. whteh
and hail during the previous fttehi
and yesterday, was one of the
i rt.Mlt
J The htew f tocai smtHtglwt,
omfnwtis ever aiiown n
and the -RttiBdisinit legna at : -r. w tna wma atrucfc nw
o'clock when the temperature ha ' M wa rfppetf from the fontt.
gone V Iw a 2 in the city- j ,Ja,lon woman to ktttrd
Fortunately a cloudy ctmilltlon j nT roeka wMefc fell from the ban
arora later, which saved the tay. tr.m wait, - ,
The denerai run of peara hvj Hasting and Beatrice were
reached m-h a stai-e of dmelop. ' among the Xebraska dtiea report,
ment now that a very heavy frot, j ing damaca from high wlofc. At
without prir smurtgins, wottW; Omaha there '' a demee 4rop
much rtamnRO them. The apple j f nlemperatur to eight hattn tram
trees, which are not stnuitwKt, ! " record-bfeeklnsr e' Into whteh
would ba heavily damaged W ai ln merettry h risen. Bbow(B
like, front, tt well as the (hum j was predlctei for pacta of that
and other vnriettea of fruit trewjate totla.
tn hlnnm arttl nut nlreadv flam-1
axed
today w, that weather condition.!
e-omm-A Kp;jitf f Ainir ri tl f
Floyd Vttung, the govprnieni
frost expert who knows the val
ley like & ha-tkf ami who fore
told over th-t rsrtlo lat Tuelav
evening thg storm ct rain as-J
nnw, isiUvyettA by freeslsg wea
ther, $iwt &aP&y a tt haP-sw
Mittf tIsK thst while isme dam :
age hd bsts done to pesrs snd :
at.plen, thre w, u very IHUe com
merrlsl dasnage to either mo far
ii nil that he was positive that
heavy sirtttdg ng. If (wrthef serfous :
thinner &rss tniiight or nest sight, :
wouht revet further csmmer- :
rial damage I the tiearsE, He had ;
UlUe to -ssy about the fros dam- :
aK to ehsrry, fwai-h and ether j
early !!&tamfff frU $rw
(Ton(y A?rRS JE . Fowler de-
pfwrfif tht Ih rcet tnn sa :
c-olil wphI h?r had not damag-wl
Mftrirultural rroi, but tht m
rly Errt!-n rr oj hat hern nip
r-MM-l smi lHrry (YrtfiK Wart. ?
A pImm nrvy of sb frsrt
damage titatn in Jackson ewm-
ty hy rmtnfy Knt f. I, WKess
rvKl tht ih ieh crop on
th valley ftwr h lii rtsusIy
dnmaged wHh imliralios thrr ,
wilt if no r-yui-,p with Ih s
cptlon f r"hrd near Anhtoml
and in In fawlhlil ecil4n. ii
wt il I hi f rBoen I here will fc
only a. 5 pr cent rherry &r&p
7, r J, ? 4 ir: T .
tef
athfftt and NwUiwn varl he:
afd, hut Bddd that the a r ,
emp ha iKifferd very 111 Us tt s&y ?
commeretat ftamage, J
CCwniJiiuBd on Faga
kM WIS
PLAY HAVOC
MID-WEST
Minnesota, Wisconsin and
Iowa in Tornado- Path
Nine Killed Many in
juredProperty Damage
Heavy Twenty Homes
Wrecked at Rice Lake
Cold Returns Nebraska,
fXXBAPOMS; April
j Pffcr.n" & r,iri A.
- f .,W,CH, ,
neapolia, ft struck with Incmatiw
I velocity on the north side tt tlt
i TZff, , W
'1 f . "
a?J? B ,,Mt
WtaconsiB betow tt
througlt twe Minnesota esftjrttes '
, blew itseJf oot.
:) Mute Wat-Blitz.
The storm developed -lata to the
i afternoon, with bat little ware-
j " wJimIows.
f Mr Bert, Bv(n on a farm mm
, uj ue, raim wr
family of snmj. c.tldren in the
-htad on- Tharsdajr te
j "ttrandmjv' Payne. . -
WiIlRogferSay
XKW YORK, April ft
AH the pppr totfgy ue
imHitK Mr, Cootuigc's ktert
article, w, caphi,, thh
tfrafih:
"A stlmug proiip of (fee?
party in gn(t oafside the sen
ate made the mistake of na
tifrtaklng to oppose Sir, Hl
ver w ut tt a
larste ntttuber
of ioc-fil can
tlidtef which fina
rcsnltett i ii
their not tic
velopiag nimiKb rtrengtb for Bity eB
tlitiate tn impraw the con
vention." -
Why km it been eomudrt
pd a "mistake?.
Soektty, rrerythmsf
quiet along the Potoroae, If
we ean jtt keep everybody
from giving a tlinner, we
may get out of this yet.
Yours,
ILL ROGERS,