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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOtilX : OREflQy, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 PAGE SEVEN 1 EUD MOURNS PASSING - LAST . OF GREAT ViCTORlANS 'Speakeasy" Movietone Picture at daterian Tomorrow Here Are Things for Vacation Days I n .f ; . V. - x - ip3 6 t 3 1 t 9 f I i if .k "1 V 7- i i' ' n jtpSON, England. Muy 21. (g) The Earl of Roseberry, former liberal prime minister and one of the last of : England's great Vic torians, died today at his home, The Durdans, near here, after a brief illness. - . All his relatives were at the bed' side of the 82-year-old statesman, author and turfman. :. tils elder sister, the Marchioness of Crewe, hurrying from the con tinent. Lad arrived a few hours earlier at The Durdans, where she joined her sister.' .Lady Svbil Grant; the earl's sister. Lady I.e confield; her brother and heir to the title, Ixjrd Daltneny, and her husband, the Marquis of Crewe, re cently1 llritish ambassador at Paris. )Hls death caused general sor row hereabouts, where the former premier's steadfast clinging to the babits of the sua and .nls .hemsn and sportsmanlike outlook on life had 'mode Iiim one;of the best be loved of residents.';, , ' CHICAOO, May 21. WP) A man partially Identified as John Hand, alleged racketeer with, a long rec ord, was found shot to death In an automobile In Cicero, a suburb, early today. Hand-was questioned after the slaying of "Big Tim" Mur . phy, notorious" labor- loader and racketeer, last year.. Hand was at liberty on bond, . pending an appeal from his recent conviction in the federal court for violating the Sherman anti-trust law." He was -one of the defend ants charged with and convicted of Intimidating enndy Jobbers into Joining an .alleged -racketeer or sanitation. ,He .has a long record . ad"a, racketeer. . . .TILLAMOOK Liberty play ground grading onmpletcd. o o K1 Portraying roles which arojtion, "Speakeasy," which opens to bound to make a lasting impres-! morrow at Hunt's Craterian the sion on film devoteeB. Paul Page ater. and Lola Lane score tremendous Page portrays the role of a col triumphs in the all-talking prodiic-j lege-bred fight champion who is ON MUSIC PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF OltEGON, Muy 21. (Special.) Gcraldino Gardiner of Medford, in conjunc tion with Agnes Fetzold of Oregon City, recently appeared in a music program where she played several selections on the .piano while Miss PotKold sang-a number of vocal numbrs. Miss Gardner, who is one of the best known woman pianists on the university campus, is a junior In tho music department. She Is a member ofMu Phi Kpsllon. wom en's national music honorary fra ternity, and is affiliated with the Phi Mil nororlty. C A.Scenefromi'Speakeasy" pox Movietone; SHERIFF GOES FOR KLAlVUTir FALLS, Ore. May 21. (Jp) A deputy sheriff was to day on his way to Spokane, where I lie will take Into custody D. J. Good, alias E. J. Goodrich, charged j here with ulsamy. Good will be . returned to Klamath Falls for trial, j Good left here several weeks ago I after a warrant charging him with ufgamy had been sworn out. He is alleged to have married a proml nent Klamath woman while still married to a woman in ludiuuu. Good was at one time a minister, but sold automobiles and real es tate in Klamath Falls. - Electric sawmill will be built In Springfield immediately. Just another thing added other good of life MEL I G A AU-Talking Feature saved from degradation .by 'thb love and faith of a youthful newspaper reporter, played by Miss Lane. The supporting cast Includes Henry H. Walthall, Sharon Lynn, Helen Ware. . . TACOMA, Wash., May 21. ) A 'merger of tho Columbia. River nud Pugot Sound conferences of the Mel hod 1st Rplscoal cUiireh was consummated Jn Seattle Monday, according to Dr. Edward H. Todd, president of the College of Puget Sound, , and active in the prelimi nary negotiations. The Joint con ference, embracing most of the Pnrifi" -f-:!v".. 'z rld the ingest Itwlicul kOi!M.cii.j in the world. Bishop Titus Lowe of Portland Is president of the new conference, Robert Hartley of Aberdeen la sec tretary and Dr. R. L. Spfciguo.of Taconm was elected treasurer. ' 1.1 good, .,: to the things Y ' : M. E. 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Three llrltlsh and two French gunboHts and two Japanese destroyers were anchored outside the concession. The U. S. 8. Tulsa was enroute from Hong Kong. In the native city the utmost tenseness prevailed with attacking Kwnngsl troops known ta bo not far away, although there was no definite word as to their position. Sucking of the city, the largest of southern China, was feu red in the ewnt of cant u re bv the rod Kwangsl elements which was be- ! h'-'ved Imminent. Reports from Wuehow, on the Xwangsl bonier, said bombing raids and threats of new expedi tions against It had aroused con siderable feeling and Intensified the antagonism of the Kwangsl generals. Forty Americans there were afo with the U. fet. S. Guam protecting tbnv although food was running low. ; BAPTIST DELEGATES GATHER IN ROSEBURG nOSKElinO, Ore.. May 21. (P) Delegates of Baptist entireties 01' Oregon were gathering here today for the annual Oregon state Bap tist convention. 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