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Medford Temperatures Forecast Fair tonight timl Tliura day. Jtlslng temperature. HlichrM yesterday 74 IxmcM ihU niomiiijc !1H Plly Twent i -fourth Ycir. HtfUf rifty-smnlb Yew. MEDFORD, ORIXiOX. AVEDNKSDAV. .IL'NK .1!). o No. 89, The Weather MAILTRIB TodaylDRY ISSUEHOLD II By Arthur Brisbane Some of the News. Stop When Told. No Advertising. Joe Vaccaro Goes. (Cppyrisht by King Feature Syndicate. Inc.) What is the news? That de pends on what you call news. Voltaire's adviee, "definissnns nos termes" ("let Us define our terms"), is sound. - A oonimcreial fly inn machine, Hritish, hound from London to l'aris, dove into the Knnlisli channel, drowning seven. Senator Horuli is makiii"; a hard fit-'ht against siifrested tariff legislation, eharsUuK "he trayal of the farmer." That newsaffeets 1 JO.lMMt.OOO Americans. The three iilueky Frenchmen plan to fly hack to America. William Rogers is severe on their American stowaway. He will apologize if he learns that the . stowaway husiness was planned in advance, with the knowledge of the fliers. Revere earthquake, just be low your feet in New Zealand, kills seven. And in Japan the volcano Komagatalte, quiet for 10 years, suddenly burst into a rage, filling villages with ashes, driving out the people, burning houses. If anybody tells you to stop vfliir Automobile, stoo it. It juay be a holdup, and you may he robbed. But that is better than being shot, by an earnest prohibitionist. Grady Phillips, a young Geor gian sawmill operator, failed to stop his car near Tallafrooka. He's dead! No liquor in the ear. The Rev. Dr. William S. Sun day quits his church in New York to publish" a religious magazine to be called "Vision." It won't print advertisements. Another Rev. William Sun day, known as "Billy," if he started a religious publication, would print all the. advertising he could pet, using the best ad ' vcrtiscmeiits for texts, and jus tify it on the ground that the first and biggest colored adver tisement ever published was the first rainbow, advertising the fact that the flood wouldn't be repeated. Joe Vaccaro, the last surviv ing member of Tony I'arrctti's "murder stable," was shot dead Sunday, as he stood on the side walk. Of fifteen bullets fired, six hit him. When "Big Tim" Sul livan, one of Tammany's bosses, introduced a law forbidding anyone to carry g pistol, the (Continued on I'ane Four! MIsh Tnwnry Appli lin Iftl Mimnliln' fnm colln' miuIt-rU-n bill lio rnn't iinini.tini'- It. MihiIm nn" lilx wife luuc UH'rgtil llli licr imrcutit. FAR AFIELD SAYS GLASS Hoover Administration Con demned By Virginia Dem ocrat for 'Submerging' Prohi Problem Reor ganization Judicial Pro cedure Declared far From Point at Issue. WASHINGTON, June 1!). A') The Hoover administration was coiulcmnecl in the senitlo today j liy Senator lllass. Democrat, Vlr-, Klnia, for "subiuei'KinK" the pro- , tliliillon problem in its proposed ! law tnfoi-eenient inquiry. The Virginian was the uuthur of the $2Au.(Xiu fund appropriated last session by congress for the purpose of an inquiry, under the direction of the president, into prohibition. , This is the fund now helm? u.sed ly the. Hoover law enfor men! commission and Glass de-attie ami l,oh Angeies ponce nan dared that "both the prettidentj informed San Francisco authori and the commission have gune'tteg that they were headed for this far afield as it is possible to go ! city, presumably in a sea-going when they talk about reorganizing power yacht. The yacht was seized the judicial procedure." j hy police as it rode at anchor in . j the harbor. WASHINGTON, June 19. (VP) ! Police said the three admitted Calling attention to what he de- their Identity. The men gave their scribed as "outrageous killings" j names as Uoyd S. Sumpsell, and in his state by government agents, t Kthan JlcN.il. The woman said Senator Copeland, Democrat, New ; she was the wife of Sampsell. De York, today called upon the sen- j tectives said she was also known ate to give serious consideration i as Mrs. Lydia Summers. l'olice to a remedy. records show that both Sampsell. "This matter is of such went, alias Summers, and AleNabh, were concern," he declared, "that 1; paroled bank robbers from San feel that the senate is called upon j Quentin prison. to act. It is an outrageous thing) Vancouver police gave the ln that many Innocent persons have) formation that Sampsell was been killed by government agents, I wanted in the Canadian city in and I have been very much dls-, connection with a series of day turbed ubout them." 'light holdups which earned for the Me said' he referred particularly t perpetrator the name of '"The to shootings near l'lattsburg, N. Phantom ibindlt." A photograpn y., and Niagara Falls, N. Y. I of Sampsell was identified by 13 "I hope," he added, "that during victims of the daylight robberies the recess senators will give se-as that of the alleged bandit, rious consideration to these kill-) Sampsell and McNabb. according Ings so that some recommenda- to detectives, admitted they robbed (ions may be made." ( the Shattuck avenue branch of the 1 Bank pf America in Berkeley last WASHINGTON, June 19. CP) -Friday, obtaining $.18, una and es- LoiiIh Jacques, eustums border trolman at Detroit, who was uuot- ed In the house by Representative Clancy of M lehifcan, as having said he was told to shut un in connection with the recent slay Iiik there hy enforcement officers, today was ushered out of the of fice of Assistant Secretary Ixw nian of the treasury after I.ow man hart declared he would not consult with a "man of that type." Jacques, who recently resigned, was lirotiKht to lawman's office hy a Detroit newspaper man. The secretary said he knew the de tails of the case and there was no need of them hoinK explained. Turning to the newspaper man, he asked, "Is there anything more I can do for you " No, unless you wish to consult with Mr. Jacques nbout the affair," replied the correspondent. "I wouldn't consult with a man like that," bowman replied. PAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. June lj (fl) Announcing he had de cided "to get out of the prohibi tion business." E. R. Bohner, fed eral prohibition administrator for) northern California, last night telegraphed his resignation to the treusury department nt asning ton. 3 UP ON FLEAGER AT TURNJF 1 8TH HKATTLK, Wash.. June lfl. Scoring three nmb-r five, Dr. O. Willing or Portland, defending champion, took a two-hole lead over Rudy Wilhelm of Portland at the halfway point of the SR-holc second round today in thr Pacific Northwest Gold association tourna ment. Wllling's score was " for the is hole. Roy Moe of Portland," won from Ralph Whalcy or Seattle, when the latter broke his thumb on a brassie hot and was forced to give up t the K'Jh hle. where they w ere j Iton St. -In ion hy dofattlt Uti Sin III. I TttP otln-r fivi' ntatrht-i. tti , follow- at tho lull heir? I'lialidlor lOuan of Mt-df.irrl I on lilxif Klfiitlor of Siititlo-. ,'oltn MacNatiKhton of Seattle ion It. M l'alll of Si-attlo: f rum ,,d as 3 ll ; fi up I.l'.yl Norilroni nf S-a'.tt r, tip un llol ert Whilo "f Sp"kin". Krank IVi'p of Portland, i tip on l.'-r Sl'il of S.-altl". and I'latk fpo-i of S atllr. li lip till VilKcnl Hnijl of IVrllallil. FOR COAST CRIME LIST Pair of Dapper Youths and Pretty Woman Captured in San Francisco $10, C00 Loot and Heavy Ar senal Found in Luggage Captives Admit Identity Police Claim. SAN KR ANflSCO, Calif., Juno 19. VP) Arrest of Ivvn dapper yout Its anil a pretty woman, ami seizure of arms anil ammuuilinu with bamiaKe containing more than Sill. noil in loot, was lielievetl j hy poliee here last iiiKiit to have : hrotiKht an end to the activities of u eaug of daring bandits in volved in a string of robberies j reach i ng from Vancouver, Ft. i '., to Loh Angeles. ' The three were captured .in a I luxurious downtown apartment short ly a ft er telegru ms from Se leaping in an automobile after tor- rorlzlng employes und customers. Individuals and Firms In dicted for Distribution of Equipment Scores of Cities Involved Across Continent. NKW YORK, June 19. (P One hundred and forty individuals i and firms were under federal In- dictment t.)day accused of partici pating in a nation-wide organ Iza -tion for t lie distribution of bomis whiskey j-qulpment. Special treasury agents sitid the conspiracy was the largest that has been uncovered, with ramifications into a sc re of cl t les ac ross t he continent. Stock In trade Included every thing needed to pack and label or dinary bootleg whiskey in Imita- ' tion of t he product of foreign distilleries. This Included shavings from the inside of whlpkey barrels, used to flavor synthetic I If) u or, bottles blown In Imitation of 'the contaiti- jers of widely known dlf-tillerie. labels, wrappers, corks, cases ami i bogus internal revenue stamp-. WASIllN(iT().V, June 19. a"i tmltt-ttnfnt!. r.'tui-rnMl BKuiriMt 140 IndlvlilualH and flrmi In N'v York rh:irKlliK rinjplriicy to vlnliit." the national irnht)ltlini liiw v;ik k.-ihI tixluy l.y 1'rnhlliltlfin ('unitiils ltnir Ihtrun lo In- thf ffi-Hl lurn1 nralf t't rufp RKtlnrit ln:inuf.-ic-turfM-K nt imritphrrriiilia iim.mI ttt i-:nnllfl;iK "iMirki-r w hlrtk ry." Horse Cemetery I.KXIMiTON, Kjr A "litltlc nf Pair IMay, she nf Mai )' War. Is tn bp tho rontrnl ftuilro In a ceniolpry for .1. F. Wldener'n htirHPn. flip rpTiit-tory to lie. on thp site of the beautiful (ireen Hills ntHnslon reci'titly razed on Wldener'H Klnien dorf farm. . I'.OCDTA. f'nluinliln, June II iAf; l-'lf t.-.-n Ytoikpiiien ft- if ktll' d and 1 ' Injurod liiduy hy tin mv in of u ralhiiiy tunnel under con uuxliun ntur iljuifuu. BOGUSWHISKEYi .CONSPIRACY IS 01101 OCTDAPI U Vm OLIDHuiX RHINELANDERS MCOUPTEI . W&1 A A City Dads to Alico Jones Kiilnclsnc'er anJ hor estranged husband, Leonard Kip Rhinelander, who haa instituted divorce proceedings at Las Vegas, Nev. The couple hes been separated tt.ncc sensational court battle In which Rhine tanijr so.:' ht annulmtnt. diseasing that his wife was the daughter ot N- i:"-!. M V . IllltS UISIIIIIIL.II 1 1 I II l I I I AJ I UUI 1 U I HFAT WITHFRS iTO HAVF TAKFN IIL.II II I IIIS-IIV IU II I I La I I II EASTERN AREA UP ABODE HERE t I Temperatures Many Prostrations Mer cury Continues Climb Newark Authorities Fear Water Shortage. (Hy tho Associated Jnss- A withering heat wave which j has held the eastern states In its grip for the past six days, con-1 tinued unabated today with tetn-j peratures running from one to j seven degrees higher than at the: same hours yesterday. Numerous deaths and prostrations huve been. reported. . . . In New York and the melropoll. tan area, which experienced tho hottest weather of the summer yesterday at 9.T degrees, the mer cury Indira ted still higher tem perature would be made before the day was over. At 7 a. m , the thermometer registered SO in New York which was seven degrees higher than at the same hour Tuesday, the mercury climbed steadily until at 1 1 a. in. it touched Sti, three degrees warmer than yesterday. New Jersey, which reported six deaths from the heat yesterday and experienced record tempera tures for J une 1 S, expected still higher records today. In Newark authorities issued a warning to citizens to use water sparingly as danger of a shortage exists. .Some new Kngland cities re ported higher temperatures to day. The mercury registered at I 84 degrees In Philadelphia at 8 a. m., tne nignest in trie nation. At the same hour it was 3(1 at Flagstaff, Ariz., the lowest. CHICAGO, June in. (VP) j Thunderstorms early toilay at -1 .tempted, without much luck, to 1 shake from the Chicago territory j the oppressive heat of the past j two days. Predictions, however, j i were for somewhat cooler by nightfall, as compared with the, 110 degree heat of Tuesday. Two deaths in Chicago one In j Wisconsin and a fourth In nor-i thern M iehfgfin were attributed ', directly to the heat. There were numerous prostrations. j Baseball Scores Niiliotuil. U. It. K. Hnioklyn 3 It 1 IIoRlun H IS " ('lurk, A. .Mnurr-. llalloit nml Di'lii'rry; . Srnilh nml l.ct;ilt. Klrrtt R.-imii: U. II. i;. , St. iiuId :i 7 o j Ollc.-iiio 7 12 I Slli nlil, lliillahun und Hmilh. C. .Totiniird; Mitlnnp und Con7jil'K. I'lrst Kam': It. II. K. Ni'W Vmk ir II - I'hllailclphln 14 ZD 4 l-'itzKlirunon, Ut-nltin, II f n r y. I .lurid und IlnKan; Collin. Mr(lt itw. SwiH-tland. I'fiiKO and l-raln. H. II K. I'l'lsliurirh il 1 1 Clnilniiatl 5 i:: 1! Swetonle, Hill nml HaiKn lives. Hlxoy, I ti ii), Khrhurill mid flooclt, Htikefortli. ' Aiiierltiin. I!. II. i: I'.oslon . ' il a Now York 19 L'a I Unbolt. I't'lToti anil I'.i-trv. A llaslon; WoIIm. .Moore and Iirk"'. .b-nlo Trntii 'n"iv. UosKHI liC. Ore , June 10. tl't A i oroner's Jury whh-h l" n Kill tnvestlgnt-d the de;tth of l-vlif flur k;md loiis Stlgrs. killed Sunday when tfuir oto inobilc ft us Mtrue kin" a Southern I'arif h- tru in at furl in 'rowing, nbfolved the train ucw uf any IN COURT AGAIN rimtii Dreaded Pest Makes Ap- pearance On South Ivy pn Street A. C. ... WarnS WtV UOlinCll OT Danger LOOkS Like ROaCh. At a meeting of the county court Bring : Dreaded Pest Makes Ap- this afternoon, immta'.e steps In ;A. Wing, K. H. Hammond and J. the curbing ofearwlg menace was '('. Collins In their talks favored ordered, after Htate Horticultural Mr. Kershaw's contention, al t'ommissioner A. C. Allen had In- tnough they deplored the fact that formed the body of the habits and the matter had come up for dis- ravages of the pest. I'lin .xulnlv cunrl ,llr.trwt Hi, it n r' v ' V " Mi"iV:y 'of the county be made, and that Klmer oatman. fruil Inspector, ipiestlon, as the city is obligated , Wilson and Hill Ray was named opinion. All displayed the HtorieH be placed in charge, with authority to furnish the site free to the to 0nfer with Oak drove district with great prominence, emphaslz to use his own judgment In (he , county, according to the agree- j residents about the extension of Ing particularly that while tho nirmg 01 inspectors to mane inn survey, The county court was informed that a survey in this city and Ash land was imperative, and t hat other towns should be surveyed. It Is expected that the survey will he started at once, and that 11 will not tiijkc over 30 days. Plans for conducting the cam paign Will be formulated at once, and the survey starlet! as soon as the Inspectors can be marshalled. The county court agreed that no time should be lost In buttling the earwigs, before this county finds Itself In the predicament of Ku gene, which lagged In this respect. , The suspected presence of ear- wigs in the city on South lvy street near the old Free Metho- dist church property was tho alarmlnir newH given tho elty.or such and suliniltted il to the council Inst nlk-ht hy A. C. Allen. eoiinly court, nnd was In honor member of the state horticultural bound not to withdraw the city board for this district of seven! park site from II. counties. The announcement was Kershaw replied that the chart deemed of such Importance that or plat previously submitted was the mayor and members of the, only a tentutlve one adopted by council volunteered to visit tho : only four of tho elht eouncllinen. scene with Mr. Allen and othersjiiot li quorum, In executive or star at 10:90 a. in. today to miikoj chamber session, and tlio four a. complete lnveslli;allon. present adopllni! It only hy u. vote The mayor nnd Counrllmen Ker- of three for to one iiK'ilnst. shaw, Hammond and Collins, Mr. Councllmnn Kershaw contended Allen. County Horticulture Aent j chart submitted was not an ex Wilcox and County Fruit In- presslon of the council's wish, ond specters Ontnian and Warner re-lthat when he and the mayor Inter turned from the locality this noon presented It to the county court with the news that they had found e so told the latter, many cnrwlits In the vicinity. that Therefore, Kershaw contended, they existed there last summer. I his resolution to submit the sites but were more plentiful t here I previously presented to the County now. They were found In two places, but were more numerous In the property on Ivy across from the chiiri h, where tncy, have lieen eatluR the shrubbery and folliiKc In the vard. than onj the properly just souiii oi in. church, where they are also caus - Ins- much Humane. r j m un oi Inasmuch us the stale law , citizens and much iiipreclated by leaves tho matter of exlormlnat- straiiKers In the city, wus the only ln earwlKS. which onJy work place for outdoor public iralb-r. at nlKht and are hard tn exter- lnks like city band concerts. Mo mlnate for this reason, once they ' mortal day and other puolic ur hare Kotten a hold In a l.la. e. ! elses, and therefore with Its m een the matter was b-ft In the hands lawns and bin shade trees, the of Mr. Allen to brlnu b-fore dm !"'" valuable proier(y Meilford county court this allernoon to hud, which would bo mined as ' ,.,,,., i action I such a recreatioiiul center If a Hy the terms of the law itnv-1 'ourt house was built on n part West Kiiustorlal Africa, June 111 ernlnu the enrwlK test, the conn- ot It. I !) Ilunilreds of eoile are re- tv court must ndvance money to "Why. If the president of the ' ported to have perished throiiKh do the work of extermination nt Fnlled States should visit Medford I ut this district us a result of u li nn v ti in co In ii roiintv where the 'lty pink would be the only , precedented floods after heavy earwlds are found, Irrespective"''' "' which he could be en r 1 1. wishes or the properly i l''i'la Ined," the speaker said. owners affected and tills cost Is rcpnld by a levy on the properly. which takes in other laxes. II rredenre over all rt or niortL'ili:en. until the fiiNt ! ri'P-1 id to t rlf emtnty. TIia onruli' la fHW of til. lost rir.if.ii ni.-i d. -hu in-tlve of n'l neNtH. hm thev eat up anvlbltiK and evervthlntr If not cheeked. even bulldlnvs and furnace. Thev huve been eNpeejn v bad nd de Mr.ictlve at Portland and Sa1tle. where many thousands of dollnr have been spent for the wnv of cmi Iv exiernilnn tion. which can only be done by (Continued on I'ag Bui nm mo 10 in-it. -i w inurawi V- 1 Court House Location List Submitted to County Court Kershaw Leads Battle to Preserve Park- Mayor Opposed Make New List. Will Following a long wrangle In the jetty council meeting last night in j which Mayor A. W. ripen and V. M. Kershaw, chairman of the council commit I oe on mi rki worn jibe leaders, over Kershaw's effort I to huve the city park eliminated , as a tentative site for the. new county cour t house, the matter was quieted at least temporarily., by a m (i t i o n prevailing unanimously that that all the sites that were, submitted to the county court re cently, including the city park site, be withdrawn from the county court list, to be replaced by a re vised list prepared by the city coiMicll later on. While at all times parliamentary l'"",su"' '"u"t'd ''' i-i,...- 'clhncn who cumincd in tho di'lmle, nevertheless, as the nrifieiim Im pe.ially. were warm and deter- I MlitliMl ; I'mincHman Joseph O. dray was the only one who remained silent, 'ouneilman K. M. Wilson backed " ,h( ''or in his contentions ' uivoi'niK me city park site, and L ( 'oitncilmen It. K. MeKlhose. t'has jcussion at all thought that the ifollllffl nllil tliu ii...ilI. .M,,.l.t I.. K- " "B( wt , united on 'the court house site . ' -. ..-., m. conn nouse was moved here from Jacksonville. 'ouncllman J. J. Buchter was out city Parle Not. I'niiI debate between Kershaw The ...... mm mayor oecome especially i.i.e.rmmg wnen Aiaynr Pipes de- clared that the city park was no longer used hy the people, but was merely a loitering place for in... ivrrxmiw ai once leapeii .mm mi itHMiTiion ny saying that the maj(nlty of the people f Mcil lord must then be burns. The mayor had from tho start characterirrd Kershaw's romHq- titm that tho chart or plat of ten- , ...... uc miiu.iiiLeu wnn me city park site eliminated, as i e Hiinmiueu wnn tne -"Imolboy tactics." "childish play. etc., as he said the cilv council had paused "on this chart court, wnn tne city park site left I out, should o adopted by the inn- Jorlty of tho council for resubmls- Only lira ill y HHit Kershaw also held that the city .mm imm ..i.-niu. u lhad a beauty and recrentlonnl Tim Mayor's Ai-miiocnl Mayor I'lpes. In his contentions ",r "'""iiing ine city park ns one. I (if lh ynl.ixlll. . i.... ""! ..'".nil nne, ' " 1 " J, wiHiemeni niiiiiii the park belnK no loniter used bv I'"' citizenship generally, but by hy NtaliiiK I hat he did rx,,'tl' "'"' that, but mat PH ""'l' Used by NtranKeiH and was laruelv Uweil bv Mt . m.x nri Hdlf.rs. than 100 injured In practically Tho innyiir fnhl that ir thf rotin-I tut'11 'd"ictliin r the town "f Itv court should select Jhut si(e. Hevlllu by floods from (he Wull It would be a welcome economy livr ,lv,'r. "f'' a hmdllde from . ... . n hill Intu tin. rlv.r .-.iiHfl it ti irif nijr xi vein III ent Illen WOttld , not have .'iy out any money. (Continued qq i'ug tj ail 9 of I t r i. Hongkong wght HONHKoNO. Juno !!.- M Army aviators unlay curried out rrtin-nuikin: experiments above HunKknnp, dropping " powdered chemical known . "deolin" (in the clouds. Tlw experiments were not suciexs f it I. Seven flights were iiiille above the clouds and 100 pounds of dentin dropped. Tile ehe mieiil theoretically has a refrlKeratlnw effect on eloiids. cnviHiiiK Kivater eondensation and sulrstMpieiu rain tall. lloimkoiiK is sufteriiiK from severe water famine, u s.-i- latinK itratie aetion to re plenish its supplies. COUnCll V0teS tO Withhold Action Until Legal Ques - inn Ic Qnlvnrf Mace nun io wv.-K Meeting Favors Continu ance of Efforts. The city council of Jacksonville I lnul nlflit viilnri In ltiflniliil(.K 'pout pone the election called for to- j morrow for the purpose of voting 30.uuo bonds lor building of I water mains for the securing of water from the Medford system. A recent opinion of the Medford city attorney held that the water com mission had no legal right to sell water to a separate municipality. A mass meeting of Jacksonville citizens was also held last night, to outline future plans, und a com- ' ... ...... ..111 111 urn . lukll tiuuatl , ,xt .. .w III I IA III K. ' r.i.vi.i i v m,t,.i..u, 'i,,i,in the Oak Crove water district to In- elude Jacksonville. Dak (trove Rain Makt I 4. j POSTPONE VOTE JACKSONVILLE'S; WATER BONDS; will enjoy Medford water, coming .ing between Great Britain and under the head of "adjacent dls-I America. Ambassador Dawes In trlct." Jacksonville citizens be- 1 ststed on the necessity of an ac- lleve that by uniting with Oak , drove, and forming a new water ; district, they will come within the uw, . rile committee will study all p..K phases of the question before - taking final action The sentiment of the mass meet- Ing was thatthe effort to securo Medford water should be main- I i.Hho.i I ..Wo' cannot see," fluid. K. R." uhit.. i.i-..ui.i....t ,tr i. i,.i,u.in Vllle chamber of commerce, vllle chamber of commerce, this mornlnir. "why son." satisfactory f arrangement cannot h0 reached, Medford has thousands of gallons of water that Jacksonville needs going to wnste down a creek In a desert, and we lire going to keop on trying to get It. 1 have been unable to determine how tho wnste water Is doing n slnglu bit of good to uny living thing." .. .,..r,,,,, lenio.riiin of Jacksonville nre hauling .Med- ford water by the barrel for do- mestlc uses. HAKES LIVES OF , , HUnureOS RCpOrted UCad 111 West Equatorial District Cattle Destroyed -Colombia Suffers Flood When River Dammed. HI LCI! A It, Assac, Cameroon, .Monsoon rains. Ninety per cent of the cattle In the district have been de- strayed and half the houses wush- cu away. nils mwn is tinner T.ii-t, T-.t--.i ! mr .. i m-m w nre iieopit' nave taen refuge. iKXiOTA. Colombia, June 10. (A l-'orty persoim are believed " have been drowned nnd more Hevlllu. which is In the depart ment of Csuku, has ubuut 0000 1 ihlLtUiuitu, MONSOON RA N MANY AFPPAMQ mnm ni iiiunnu FAVORABLE iCOMINIS (FOR DAIS Pleas for Armament Reduc tion Praised By London Press Great Enterprise Set Before Nations, Says Times Editorial French Papers Divided Impressed. Berlin LONDON, June 19. Am-' tmssador Dawes and Premier .Mac Donald will have no cause to be . disappointed in the reception of. ihelr addresses last night at 1-on-i don ami Lossiemouth, asking re-, ductiou in armaments as an initial step toward world peace. 'j The attitude of the London press was wholly favorable. y "It is evident from the ambas-' 'editorially, "how' great an enter- j prise has been set before the na-' iUonMan(ito whiU leve wr8lnceiity- sobriety and far-sightedness they n,Ul'1 rle if would bring it ,thrm-h. Thu unrl.l .nrtlnn tW. which Ambassador Dawes asks is. ideally right and is in practice es-J sentlal. but it Is with the British and American peoples that hopes; of progress primarily rest. Their failure to agree has hatted, and until it is amended, will continue to halt disarmament." The conservative Dally Tele-', graph mid: "BiitlMi opinion un-' doubtedly will approve his proposal, us agreeable to common sense, supported by experience . . . the nation wilt very willingly listen to' M r. MacDouald's appeal to share helpfully the labor of the govern ment and enable them to carry It; to a successful conclusion." PARIS. June 19. Iff) -The 1 . . ' . ' ' . 1 or A m rtllRMNfi ill- I lNU'HI nrt 1'fam( !M,..nn..M hii,, ...hu .i...i.. British premier suggested point of departure an understand- cord sanctioned by the entire world. BKRLIN, June 19. W) Berlin morning papers displayed the Dawes and MacDonald speeches In (ireat Britain last night most prominently. There was no edl- torlrtI comment. although tha "headlines" Rave some Indication of the reception, Deutsche AllKemelne SScltunff captioned Its story "New Kra In Anglo-American Relations.' i.ivritt.HUKK. cai June 19. (P) Two bodlea round pinned tinder an automobile at the bottom of a sou foot cliff 18 miles from here In llio hills were Identified as those of Raymond Hoyd antl Mrs. Barbara Muc.Mlclmel, both of Sun Fruncisco, They had been dead several days. Will Rogers Says: . HKVKRI.y HILLS, Oil., limn 1!) Mrislmni' was riitlit. It turns out that my 14 vf ar - old stow il w ay was 40 yenvi did, wcl(fln'd 2 0 0 i(itui(ls i I. : i HIHI W HS 111(1 BLS f in tho tilot's scut, mid the only persons thnt didn't know he whs slowHwiiyiiiK on I here was the I'niled States .semite alul myself. They talk itliont Americans licinj; the cliiimpHiiis for )iil)lieily, hut mine ever paid as for it as those three French men. I still claim if they had arriv ed in l'aris without him they would have trot ten more space t li li it to arrive in Spain wilh him. I'nle.sM he was awfully (iiind company. Yours, WILL ROUKKS. V. M, Who I entertain is my husiness. Who Mrs. Hoover entertains is her husiness.