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Mpjiporm m3tt; ttnktt, imvvoTvp, qkeoo?:, ratubdxy: .tttxb s, 1929. ROSE FESTIVAL Tl Royal Rosarians Unveil Por trait of Jesse A. Currey, Rose Culture Authority Floral Parade Monday- Shrine Bands Visit. J'ORTIjAXn. Ore., June 8. (K) Portland today paid hoimwe to the rose and donned Kay dress re servefl exclnsiveiy for ttjo annual foutival of rrmeH. Tho festival wuk opened today and will clone next Saturday. Hoyul HosariunH in regal Karl) opened the show today hy unveil ing a portrait of the lute Johhg a. Currey, went coaHt authority on rone culture.-The annnul row show watt to he held In Hie public audi torlum thiH afternoon. Other even I h today included a Junior wntei HiioitH carnival and an illuminated fire boat exhibition in the river. On Monday the floral parade will tulto place, to bo followed TueHday by, the Merrykhami, or parade of natfoiiH. Of the 'H bands to march in Hi-' line of parade, hIx will he from vIh JliiiK Shrine tonipleH, hen1 on I heir way home from the conclave at hon AnfceW'H. CflleH from Washington, Califor nia and Oregon have entered flouts In the floral parade. Tomorrow night venper servleeH will be held in Civic niitdli.ni, witli the voices of u Ihoiisund singei-H rained in hymtiu. . 4 FLIWER PLANE SALE r CHICAOO, June 3 ( Pub lished reports thai Scars Roebuck and company wh marketlnn u mall order "flivver" plane which would coHt. knocked flown, J pun than tho lowest priced automobile, were denied today hy,officinlH of the company. The. report, they nutd, probably nroHo. from tho fact that tuieh a plane halt been on exhibition at trie,1 Beam Hoebuek plant here.' ThA mail order Iiouho however, iImOh not contemplate placing the tiny monoplane on wile, and the exhibition was withdrawn today. ', an a H60-pound ship with a 5-foot wliift spread, wild to ho capable of flylnn 70 mlteo an hour mid lifting but one Ration of buho 11 ue for 45 mllcH. - :F0R FORBES DEFAULT , CHICAGO, Juno 8. (P 'Nie Hartford Accident andv Indemnity company munt pay a $1 0,000 j I (Hid defaulted by Col. CharleH 1?. KorheH, former head of tho t etcrnnH' bureau, Federal .Indue .lames If. Wllkermin ruled yenler day. I'orbes nfteV aervlnn two years In federal priaon, filed a paupor'a petition end nerved 30 extra dayn in default of a $10,000 fine im puhcd for fraud in connection with the awarding of eontraetH for vterans boKpttalH. RAN FUANCISCO. Cal., .ltmo 8 The Woatlier outlook for the week beginning June 9, was announced In 'io toilay by the I'nlted Stalen "weather bureau as follows: f' Knr western states: The outlooi, Ik lor generally rati weather In Cal If oi nia mid Nevada and for consid erable cloudiness and occasion')1 nhowera In Idaho, WaKhliiKtuu and irenon. TeniHnvtureH will be near or HltKhtly below normal Actress Indicted r- NUAriflff J frrMM I'hntn Eleanor Boardman, motion pic turt actrtit, Is charged by tht gov ernment with filing falsa Incomt tax returns, the government alleg- . . . , -HA.hall In Ana log sna paa wmy IN METROPOLISIAT STAGG FIELD OHIO SPEEDSTER! MAID TO VICTORY HTAfifl VI lit AX Chicago, June 8. (A't Willi CforK Klmpfson, Oh'o HtntP ti p e e (I h 1 e r, eellpsinK all worldV iword Jn vVJnning the 100 yard dash n H.4 seconds,' hie-Stale. won the national col leg kite A. A, truck, and field chain piuntihlp to day -with 50 point h. , ' , The I'nlvendty of WashJimton wum Kecond with 42. lliuob. I(1k Te nou t dour champion, was third with 3 5 Hi. .Southern California fourth with 32. Htanford fifth with 28. Iowa Hixth with 24. Michi gan Kttvt'iith with 22; and PiUn burnh einht with 21. The meet resulted in the Hina.sh inK of two world' records and tho establishment of two new record for the N. C. A. A. jfumcH. Peie ltanmuM, another Ohio Htalo Ktar, accounted for the other world mark hy toKNliiK the diweus Hill feet 1 7-S I n c I) h. This performance wan turned In riuritiK the prejimlnarb-K yesterday, hut tnndx in the rec ord. Pilot Falls Out Plane, Passenger "Does Something' I.E IIOlUlflRT, I'Vancu. .lime 8. () iJoxorlid In un airplane, Llolitciiaiit Ivonott, 4 ohnorvor who KniiwH iiiiiiulit l i.f plIufliiK. Is all wrnuKlil up uhout It. lint not lituiKoil un. 1 1 in pilot, I.loulouaiit ( VI- 4 Her. foil out while HtuntinK fr lind parachuti'il to the earth. Ivonni't illil BoniftliliiK or other to the dual control ap- paratilH that IiiiiiikIU the I plane d o w n In u creek, HmilHhlnic It. hut he snved lilmxelr Then he wild plenty to Oilier. . WAHllINflTON. June 8. (P) Prealdcnt Hoover left here today for bin flhlK camp tn the upper roaches of the Itapldan river in the Virginia Mine Itidne mountains. The chief executive decided to upend the week end In the propon ed Shenandoah park nectlo nof the Old Dominion, despite chilly and threatening weather. Accompany inn -Mr. Jloover were Mra. Hoover, Secretary Hyde, ' Dr. Vernon Kei Iok Kand lieutenant Comniuniler Joel T. Hoone, the preHident'H per Honal phyHlcian. Mr. Hoover hoped to t;et In some fUhlnR on the trout stream duiini; the afternoon. l4titoii HeiuiN Inilrymen S A L 10 M , O re. , J u n e K. OeorKe Ku Hen wider of Carlton wuh elected president, J. A. Larson of MarHhfield vice president, and W. (). hie of Portland secretary of the Oregon Dairy Improvement coun cil when It completed ItH niKanU zatlon here yesterday. A consti tution and by-laws were adopted. lloltoinley StH Prlw- T. LOCKS, June 8. A') Jim Hotlomley, the third Cardinal player to receive one of five awards made In the National league fur the season's most valu able player, was due to receive .a sack containing $l00 In gold here today from President John Ileyd ler. Hank Chain to Kximml SAN FHANi'ISCO, June S (V) M. Maffel, president of the Calltalo InvcKlmeut corporation, toilay all ium need the company plans to establish banlts of not less than Jl.ano.ooo capital In l'ortland, Trt coma. Saciamento. SlocUton, San .lose, l'restlo, (hiklaitil, Los Alle les ami San DIcko, lrlnccjs Wouhl I'ly LONDON. .Mine N, A1) l'i inccss 1 iik rid tf Sweden hupes to have an airplane ol her own aitd fly It herself. Two nlKht fliKhis over London have made Iter enthusi astic. liVaiiKo In Talkla Ni:V YOUK, June 8. (I1) Hed OraiiKe is koIhh Into the talkies, lie w ill act In a musical film of collene life. RICH BELMONT STAKE NKW YORK. June (,V-Ulue UirkKpur, Kdward H. Htadley'n crack colt. tdny won the tllHt run it 1 11 K of the rich Mclmont Hiaken. fumouHt tert of tlji'eo year-oldn. Af rican wan necond ntul Jack lltuh third. The race was worth $.it,tifi0 to the winner. Oreon Weather, Oritn: local i alio today; cloudy lontKhl and Sunday: mode rate temperature. t ion tie went ami northwent winds on the coant WAKSAW. Juiif 8. (Tl - Two hundred Jewish wldown In I'uland are unable to many btcaune their biuthern-ln-law In the I'tilled SluteH l efune to return and ko tbriiiiKh h ceremony enabling the eldow to remarry whom they c hoone. Kf fort are belnt: made for the widow to obtain permit tun lu vibit ihu bioUn.'18-ln-luw. PILOT AND, ENDURANCE PLANE ' 0 n 1 Associated Presw I'hoto R. L. Robblns, pilot of the monoplane Fort Worth, Is shown on the catwalk of the plane. It was on this smalt perch that Bobbins and James Kelly ventured dally to grease the rocker arms of the motor during the 172-hour endurance flight. STUDENT SLAYER PORTLAND. Ore., June R. P Waller J. Klnke. Jr., Hi. slayer j of Herbert Iteeni, 1 S. bis high schfol rival for i he affect ion if a Ki-year-old girl, today sat in1 municipal court while his attor ney waived preliminary hearing j on the charge of first-degree mur- j der placed against the boy. Finke waM bound over to the Juvenile, court. The course of Fluke's case now will depend upon the discretion oft the Juvenile court. He may be He nt to the state i'efirni school lo stay until he Is 21 years old. or he turned over to the grand Jury. DEATH - OF DEGENERATE LI.UOC.KS, l-Ynnce, June 8. (V) Twenty persons were seriously in- I Jured here today in nil outbreak ' of rioting incident to storming of j the prison by a mob of lO.ooo. The disturbance followed return of a rente nee of life Imprisonment for Charles Hat thud, degenerate Hon of a local merchant, who was convicted of two sordid murders, but by a strange twist of court procedure saved from the guillo tine. Nl:V YtiHK, Juno S. (fl'i Now hUKinoHM roimi-ti-il ti) the NiitltMliil l.uinlior Matlllfll('IUl'ols, aNH.M'iiition for tin? weok onili'd .luno 1 hy mill malflnt; soft wdimI lunihot', was six ior com nioro limn tho mills' ro- lllotlnn. .sliimonts woro 0 por conl nlnivc iniliiotiun. I Iiii-iIwihhI tnllls ropni'toi! oui'i-ont ui-tlors at rtnir por oont umlor pi-ixluotinu anil shipmontH 12 por oont Ktoator. ltchels Dcislroy Tracks MMXH'O CITY, .lone N, IVi -A nputch to III Vnlversal ttulay from A;;lis CallenteH said that rall- oad couimunlcai Ion noli hwat d hail been cut tff by rebels, who ore up the rails sutne distance from I he city ami derailed a I'rclKht train. AFTER WORLD kiiji rWk Atrmtatril Pre hoto Cermaine Labords (left), beauty qie?n of France, and Inyeborrt Grahn, selected at Germany' prettiect, wave hslio to New York as they strive on the S. 8. Rocharrbjau en roitc to Calvcjton T t Ukl part in tht Iruc.ruLonai buty codUiu KING WILL TAKE PltA'M'C, Czechoslovakia, June H. Pt King Ocorgc of Kngland today inquired, through his phy sicians, whether there would be accommodation for him at a well known hotel at Pistyan near the Slovak ian-H ungarian frontier to take Urn sulphur aths some time liiis minimer. He was given an affirmative reply. . Ruth Sends Balls to Boy Bereft by Crabbed Neighbor 4 4 4 4 tjt j CHICAOO. June 8, (JP) Lilly Day, just ten years old, s o w e d abaseliall on the neighbor's lawn last week. Today he reaped the hurves' 1 '1 baseballs, nil autographed by Hahe limit. . ' Hilly and Ills boy friends were playing one-o-cat in the alley, and someone liid a home run out ui" bounds. The neighbor into whose garden the ball 'fell, refused to stir render It. and the whole thing finally wuh threshed out in Court. The court held it perfectly proper for Billy io retrieve the ball. Hahe Huth heard of It and sent the do'en balls. Hilly distributed them a m o n g members of his team regu lars and subs. ! 4 4 4 SALi:.M. Ore.. June S. OV) Unbert' S. Karrell of l'ortland was today reappointed- by (iovernor I'atter.son ji a member of the state fish commission, to serve until June. IUS3. Farrell Is now fillhiK out the unexpired term of tlie late I'. V. Kendall. Joseph Jaeohherjfcr cf Portland was reappointed a member of tlie state board if arhilect examiners, to serve until .May 3d, 1::14. and M lies 1 . Wai rep of Port hind was reappointed on the Mute obard of chiropractic examiners. BEAUTY TITLE FIVE PITCHERS E F St. Louis Clubs Ehmke, Or woll, Quinn, Rommel and Yerkes in Bat Festival Yanks Again Victims of Cleveland Indians. By William .(. Chlpman. Associated Bress Kports Writer The proceedings at Bhlbe Park yesterday fell far short of being any Nirt of an Athletic, holiday, but the unties of the Browns did enable severul of the bench hands among the pitchers to get a few moments in the sun. The St. Loufsans rlubhed Khmke, Orwoll, Quinn, Itominel und Yerkes for 1H hits to Will by the neat score of 15 to 6. but aa tho Yankees obligingly lost, the cost to the Athletics was negligible. Tho champions are tho boys upon whom Connie Mack has his wily eye fixed the champions' and that string of eluht games he must play against them later this mouth. Turned back by Cleveland for the second successive afternoon, the Yankees dropped to third place behind the victorious Browns. The Hugmen Vemained seven and one-half games from the lead us the Brownies reduced their own deficit to six and one-half contest's. The Indians defeated the Yanks by tho effective process of run niiiK up a big early lead and holding it to win by 7 to :t. Washington fans saw a collapse of two pitching staffs in the same t park yesterday, when the Tigers I rallied In the last two innings to defeat the Senators by 17 to 31. I The White Sox-lied Sox game at Boston was postponed on ac count of rain. The (Hants continued their spurt at the expense of the Cardinals, winning the final game hy 8 to 1 behind Carl Hubbell's fine pitch ing. This triumph extended the (liant streak to. 14 out of 16 and s x out of seven in the west. The defeat dropped the Cardi-1 nals to third place, as the Cults continued to feast upon the Hob lus, winning the third and last of the series, 11 to 2. Charlie Root pitched In as fine form as he has displayed this season. The, Pirates prevented the Mc Craw men from cutting down the margin between first place and fnur.th, winning again from the Brayes, 0 to 2. Donald Hurst hit his tenth home run at Cincinnati, but his wild throw In the nth with a double play In sight, permitted Ford to score from second, and the Hed legs eased home In front. PAHIS (P If there bo people who like holding public office better thus the French, statistics hnve not revealed their identity. Of the ten million voters In this country. l.L'oo.ooo were candidate in the recent municipal elections. Kvery village, town und city in France. 37.J184 communes all told, elected n mayor a nil a municipal Council. . About 400.000 men got jobs as municipal council lord, or alderman. The minimum mini her of councillors, no matter how tiny tlie commune, is ten. In some places every voter is an office holder, and In the Jinnilot of 111 boux, iu the Var department, where there are only eight voters, two office-holder had to bo bor rowed from a neighboring village. The municipal Jbha used to be good for four years, but the new incumbents wen eleeted for six. Tlie longer term Is personally more agreeable both to men who like the dignity of little titles and to those gentry who know how to get pork out of n barrel. The Importance of n mayor in France often varies In Inverse ra tio to the population of his com mune. If It Is Just a wee village lie is likely not only to be 'the biggest vegetable In the field, but something of an autocrat, too. If he feels that way. And If he Is also captain of the fire brigade, then evene the little school child ten will pause ns he passes and stare in admiration. . PUI'SSKLS uP) The pelgian parliament has voted I69.VOO0 to help celebrate the country's cen tennial anniversary of independ ence. Itelglum shook off Iutch dominion In LS.to. The double world's fair In Antwerp and Liege ia part of the program. PISTOIA. Italy (Tt Hecnuse of povern inert decrees against the sale of 1 torie art objeets, the pnrlsh priest of Cnpostrada. near i here, wns haled Into court recent ly. H sold a silver crucifix sev- ' crnl candelabra and n number of j other relics to n foreign antique I dealer. i KoltK. jApnn P) A scroll palntltiK I2i0 feet bin was re-- entty exhibited here. It took three day to !ee It a only 400 , toot were shown each day. Ie de-pb-tit famous scenic points in China and Is the work of a llv- J lug Japanese art.at, Uiscn Fukuda. DECORAT HILL AT SHIB PARK PUTS SHOT ismsm ! m mm Associated Press Photo Heaving the .hot 60 feet 3 Inches at the national Intercollegiate track meet at Philadelphia. Harlow H. Rothert, Stanford university, broke. the Intercollegiate record. r STANDINGS S OF THE . CLUBS. Pacific Cimst Irfktlt:ii; W. L. .MiKKlun 49 Xt San l-'ranoisco 4.1 81 bus Angelos 411 33 Oakland 311 35 .Hollywood 34 34 Sacramonto 3J 43 Konttlo 2l! 42 Portland 23 4 5 National liistgm W. I.. riltsliurgh 27 15 Chicago 2ti 17 St. Louis 28 19 Now York 24 18 Philadelphia 21 21 Itoston Ill t 27 Cincinnati II! ' 27 Brooklyn 15 27 Pet. .oau .SSI .HI .527 .5110 .4 27 .382 .33S Pet. .(143 .1)05 .598 .571 .500 .372 .372 .357 American I.cukih " I.. Pet. I I'hllailolpllia 33 1 I .750 SI. Louis 28 19 .5!lh Now York 2.1 18 .581 i Detroit 2 r 24 ,a9 Cleveland 23 22 .51 1 ! iVashlnKton Hi -( .372 lijllicngo 1 31 .354 raasluit 13 30' .302 Fights Last Night (Ity the Associated Press.) UI KFALO. Fidel LaHarba. LoS Angeles, outpointed Tommy I'auk, Muffalo, (ti). MrSKEOON'. Mich. Sammy Mandell, Hockford, III.. world's lightweight champion, stopped Jackie Nichols, Lansing, (7). SAN FKANCIsro. Young Cor liett, Fresno, outpointed Al Van Kyan, Duluth, Minn., (10). C'A Lf! A RV, Att June 8. (TP) Charley Uehinger light heavyweight c h a m p I o n of Canada, stopped Hlackle Miller of Australia in the second round of their scheduled 13 round bout here Inst night. Miller was on the floor in bad shupe when his seconds tossed in the towel. Ilelanger leaven here today for San Francisco, where be is sched uled to meet Ace Iludkins on June us. i:rcii;NK. Ore.. June 8. IVP) Boh Judd of Portland knocked out "Bed Balder 'of Yakima in the fifth round of a scheduled 10 round bout here last night. Kid Pendergrass, Itoseburg, and Orlando Farmer, Kugeuo, went four rounds to a.diaw. Tony Odcll won over Max Massong. Yakima, in the six-round semi-final. 31m. Tlmw III. PITSBI KCH. June 8. IP) Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw Is critically ill with pneumonia at her home here. It was learned today. She will be Sri years old next Friday. All of the Thaw children Mrs. Alice Coply, former Countess of Yar mouth ; Countess Margaret Carne gie He Perlgney. Joslah Copley and Harry K., have been advised of their mother's condition and are hurrying to her bedside. NKW VOI1K, Juno . (P) SuslhonoM Hohn. horotofuro proi ilont oT tho lmornuUnnal Telv- phono ToIoKrnph company wan oi.-tiou . nun uitui o, ,iio miuru io - tiny. Ili will ho succooiloil n pro.sl - noiifc iij onnnmi ionn, w no naM .sorvi'J nsi oxocutlvo vloo-pro.lilont. WBJ...-,!,-! t.,.i, ifB9i, uuii:u.u.:.,i,.t;;i:ii,.vil1,i)t SAVE $150.00 Straight-Eight Marmon Roosevelt Never Licensed-Immediate Delivery MEDFORD MOTORS i4o ou. Aiversiae FOR RECORD Coast League Yesterday (Hy the AsMM lalisI 1'ii't.s.) It. II. K. ; Piirtlaml 4 ' " 4 j Oakland 7 13 1 KnlKll land WooUall; Dnniovlcli ami Itoad. . R. II. K. ! Iliillywoiid San Francisco llollorsun. Marty. Cook; Jacobs and It ..2 7 I ' . 4 12 3 'jahns and! oil. i II. 14 10 Missions 5 Los Ant,ri'loH 9 llulilioll, Ncvers and Hoffman; Walsh iwtd Sandoers. P.. II. K. Seattle 4 10 0 Sacramento 9 14 1 Graham, Wilson and Steinecke; Cano and Kevereid. L M.ILWAU KKK, Wis., .Tune 8. (yp) A new prohibition law, even more Htrlngent that the repealed Severson law. will be submitted to the next legislature, officers of the Wisconsin Anti-Saloon League de clared today. R Scott Mcllride. national su perintendent, met with state offi cers yesterday to discuss Wiscon sin's prohibition status. A cam paign would be launched immedi ately to elect a dry legislature at the next ejection, the Kev. Warren Jones, state superintendent, said. After electing dry legislators, Mr. Jones continued, a new prohibition enforcement act will be framed und submitted. "We elected a dry legislature hi Wisconsin in 190," he said, "and we're going to do it again in PtOO." I WIHAVX, Mont., June $. (TP) Foil r i le rso n s w e re d ea d, se ve ra 1 missing and f00 homeless today after a cloudburst had sent a 1:V root wall or water roaring through the center or this town Thursday night. Property damage was esti mated ut S.Mmi.imhi. i A number oi' farmers living north and south ot the town and in the path .of the flood, have not been accounted for, and it was feared their names might he added to the casualty toll when wile communi cation Is restored and complete re ports received. J. C. PENNY CO. SALES INCREASE 8 PER CENT NKW VOl'.K. Jmm 8. f,TV ! Mil.V WIlll'X of (he ,1. ('. IVnnnv company woro I ,. Oku, ,,n In. I i-ronm of S.Ti M r oont nvor M,,v l IKS.. .nbIob ritiriiiK tho first five i months of this yo.ir totali d Ji'3,-'1 , hi , . L'l)!l, an f.lrrinso of 103 ' ront. lor l 1 i! 'il'Tr"PT?i CHRYSLER SALES AND SFuvirr A hold which appeared likely 0 end in his defeat. Instead brought victory for. Bob Kru.se In his match last night here with Moose Nor beck, Canadian wrestler, ut the Armory. Tlie two wrestlers put up one of the roughest struggles seen here in months and were evenly matched. Xorheek was ready to throw Kruse for the deciding fall with an airplane spin, but Xorheek could not complete the maneuver heeaute Kruse had a light grip on the ropes. Moose attempted to jerk him loose, but his foot cuuglu mi a loose portion of the mat, and he fell flat on his back with Kru.se stretched on top. The climax came only tt few minutes after wrestling for the third full had begun. Kruse, as usual, displayed dlr;y tactics, but this time his opponent demonstrated that two could play that game, and at times the men were chasing each other about the ring altemptins to land kicks. Xow and then a kick found its mark, and onee Xorbecltt, as a result of a hard kick in the stomach, found himself on the other side pf the ring. Such treatment aroused his ire. and immediately Moose start ed a barrage of kicks ill the gen eral direction o.f Kruse, .who Would always be a few feet Uheud. The Portland man took the first fall in 21 minutes with a doull wristlock and pin-hold, aided hy choice kicking" In the stomach while Norbeck was down. The kicking Is believed to have been nearly as important us the hold la winning the fall. Xorheek came back for the sec ond fall a determined man. und placed many holds on Kruse, but found th ereverse headlock the bes used. With this hold, he Won the fall in 1 - minutes. Before win ning he threw Kruse to the mat several times with clever head flip ping. Kruse came back for the third fall with a dangerous gllut In his eye, but despite his determination, found himself unable to handle Xorheek, who had tilings coming his own way until he lost the match on a fluke. Xorheek was determined to win as a matter of revenge for a match lie lust to Kruse at Astoria, where the two men had engaged in a fist fight. Kruse was determined not to lose, as he had already lost two matches in succession In' Portland! and a third defeat would lower him lu the estimation of Portland and Oregon wrestling circles. Appearances are still good that Kruse will appear here against Ira Hern of Salt Lake City, who-defeated tho Portland man Wednes day evening. Kruse claims he be lieves he can throw Dern and that the latter won. the match on a fluke. If Dern can not take part. Jack Romano. Los Angeles wres tler, will meet Kruse, probably In a week or so. In the preliminaries, Joe Corbett of Boseburg defeated Curly Woods in 15 minutes. Gorbett appeared in better condition, while Curl y. though displaying good ability, did not have the endurance. In the first preliminary, Dummy Powell and Bill Davis wrestled a draw. The Belgian government has de cided to set up a special radio commission. BASEBAU SUNDAY 2:30 P.M. JACKSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Medford vs. Klamath Falls Admission, 50 Children Under 12, 25c V in '"i " " Phone 762