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TWELVE PAGES
MEDFORD, OKIXIOX, TIIUKSDAY, Jl'Nli 20, .1930.
So. no.
Si
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Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Explain This, Please.
Why Two Died.
Make Your Money Work.
Shoot Him Gently.
(Copyright by King Features
Syndicate. Inc.)
(r. Sdinctiiiii'S liiiili i'iiiiini'c is
puzzling. Our covenimciit bor
rows money, n few days later
Canada's National Jiitilwiiy
Company, govern iiu-nt owni'd
and operated, mind you, bur
rows $40,0(10,0(10 in New York
on better terms than Uncle Sam
can get it.
Is the Canadian National
. Kailway's credit better than
this iovernment ? How do our
financial jientletiien, who say
fioveriiinent is unfit to manage
any husilipss, explain this freak
of nature?
Mrs. Barbara Wolsrnth, 03
( years old, killed herself, leav
ing this message: "I want my
rest. Bury me in my blue
d ress. ' '
Her $175 she left to her
daughters.
Nut fir away, .Martin 1a Hart
Iftt, 24, killed Iiini-srlf in lus
Y. M. A. rot iti. Disappoint
ment in lovo whs liis tnml)li'.
Poor M.rs. AVolsralii milit
have waited. ' "Rest" conies
Noon enoitoh to us all.
And it' youn Mr. Hartlett
hail waited and looked ahold
J'ir a 1'ew weeks, he undouht
eilly would have discovered
consolation in ink stoekinj-s.
4 Suicide, always foolish, is
.somethiuir that can always he
iluiuv Poiny: il inc:ms an end
!o opport unity.
Will II. LattiiTable lawyer,
killed in an automobile acci
dent, leaves $."n,(HH to jjrmv at
coiupouud interest, for l!IH
years.
In this -.",0,( MJ(.) at eom-
poiind interest would amount
to 1 (i(i. !OOtO(H. And that sum
Mr. Latta divides hy will in va
rious interesting way.
Our laws iind customs won't
permit such accumulations and
postponed divisions.
Hut the will is valuable, re
minding people that money ere
ates money, ami that, while
ithey work for their money they
should let their money work
for them.
A comic opera star used to
sinr with an arch smile, ".Shoot
hint gently, oh so gently1 etc.
Prohibition enforcement has
taken the hint, and prohibition
agents must no longer use lonr
ran;e rifles on shooting expe
ditious. (Continued on Page Four)
"In no other country fliil I meet
it-, nifiny sIn h I dlil In SltT
IhimI." tleclaml Min. I-e shorn
sharp, in Iter liiuhly inIuciii ional
talk on "The IJjwh) of Kimp"
jTcfore the Art l:mhrd(liry Club.
' Jtcmeinlter when we nel lo pre
l.'iiil we wax tjiiyin' licr fer a cat?
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
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TARIFF TO
BE TEST OF
Hoover Facing New Diffi
culties In Securing Tariff
Revision To Suit Vews
Situation Similar To That
Faced By Predecessor
Independents In' Power.
lty .lames 1.. West
(AsMo.iutcii Press Staff Writer)
WASHINGTON. June SO. (A1)
1 'resilient lloiiver has had Ills first
exporiem-o in dealing with con
j Kress ami found tho koIiijc any
IthinK hut iasy durinK the fii'st pari
of iIh spM-ial session lie called to
enact farm relief and tarill revi
sion h'Kislatioit.
After much maneuveriiiK anil
an open controversy with the kpii
ate, lie Kt about the sort of farm
aid measure he wanted, hut just
how close the tariff hill will come
to his views remains for the fu
ture. The measure passed hy the
liousp is regarded hy some of his
friends as not heiiiK in accord with
his ideas of either limited or
necessary revision.
Alt iioui;h republican majorities
in both houses were increased in
'the election which swept Mr. Hoo
ver into the presidency, he found
a situation on capitol hill very
similar to that faced hy his prede
cessor, witli the republican inde
pendents of the senate aide to
wield the balance of power as be
tween the rcKiilar republicans and
the democrats.
Karly in the session it was
found that the independents and
I the demoi-rals were standing to
'ffcther for the export debenture
! plan on farm relief which the
.president denounced as dangerous
to aK'iculture. but the hi; surprise
j to many came when both Senator
I Borah of Idaho . anil . Hcmrtor
Hrnokharl oT Iowa, came out for
the debenture proposal. ,
j These two senators wcra prtuii
I nent in the campafun. slumping
the agricultural west in behalf of
M r. Hoover and the republican
1 party platform, which the presi
I dent holu is ini'rpretMl in the
jadniinitration farm relief .meas
ure. I'resident Hoover has made no
i public expression regard ine the
! house tariff bill other than to re-
fer inquirers to his message to
j congress at the openinK of the ses-
sion. In that he urged a limited
j revision in the Industrial schedules
to meet changed conditions since
jthe present law was enacted, and
j a general revision of agricultural
rates.
ITO DISTRESS OF
British India Plunged In
Misery By Sudden Floods
Starvation and Epi
demic Affects Large
Number of Natives.
SYHI.KT, Assam, llriiish India,
June 'Jd. iAyi Acute distress pro
vailed today through the Syhlet
and Cachar districts where flood
waters were rising two feet daily
anl communication with the tea
gardens was cut off.
The suddenness of the floods
I created a panic among the villag
ers living along the riversides, they
being forced to abandon their cat
lie and property and flee to the
j bills. Tile I'halaia valley was flood
, -d and at Hhanugach the !i n y
j line was broken and a number of
j deal hs were reported.
To add to the terrors of the flood
cholera has broken out over an
area of r,,'.iMl square miles popu -
lated hy l.T.'.M MMfi people, Thoti
; sands w ere starving in Karinian
tganj where an ai '-a of I . s sfpiare
miles was jiffected and clioh-ra was
I in Its worst.
The resources of Syhlet v. ere al
I inot exhiius:ed. with its women
i lliai.lng house lo house cnlleetlou.-
;and even servants cont ribut inc . The
; r"Iief ' ommlttee operating from I a
cent rs ne, -ded a a fniniiinim 1 V
lakhs rupees labfojt Sj.ioimj. Sir
i Laurie Hammond, governor of As-
sum. v. I red his personal (i.ntiilni-
tion.
, C. M. T. C. Enrollment
WASHINGTON Amillmtirir i
for ennillniPtit In rltizi'ns' military
training cuiihih In llip variniisi nir'-n
f areas have cmvi'.IimI ti-lr iilntn.
On Jne in they totaled rn,.:!)G.
STRENGTH
CHOLERA ADDED
0 VICTIMS
Demonstrates How
to Shoot Burglars;
Baby Son Will Die
CHICAGO. Juno ,', Ti
"I'll show, you how I'd shoot 4
a burglar," laughed .Mrs.
.) dinette An.ulon to a group
of friends ut her home hist J
night. 4
f "Please don't." shuddered 4
4 one of her guests. 4
4 "th. it isn't loaded," smll- 4
4 ed Mrs. Atmilone. 4
4 Hut it was. Her three-year- 4
4 old son. Leonard, today was 4
4 in a hospital, dying, a bullet 4
4 in his head. 4
4 4. 4
HOLD VALE! IN
$75,000 THEFT
Bag Containing Cash and
Securities Taken From
Circus Car Jewel Case
With $65,000 In Dia
monds MissedBy Thief.
CONCORD, X. 11., June 2e.
The hag containing cash and se
curities reported valued at $75,0ni
which Tom Mix motion picture ac
tor, told police at Portsmouth had
been stolen from a private- car in
which he was traveling with the
Sells-Floto circus, was found late!
today hidden in powder box un
der one of the circus curs.
IMHtTSMOCTH. N. 11.. June U.
() -fl Krydendahl. valet of Tom
Mix, motion picture actor, was ar
rested today, after Mix hail re
ported to the police that a hug con
taining cui and securities valued
at $75,000 tiad been stolen from a
( private car in which he is travel
i ing with the Kelly Kioto circus.
The circus gave performances
here yesterday and Mix told the
police that on returning to the. cat
. .OliV.itti.a i-fbH i'hutu
Tom Mix.
after the night show he discovered
tlmt i he bag, which was hidden in
a seei -a compartment under., his
berth, was missing.
Frydcndahl was arrested after
an investigation and. was held on
suspicion. So trace of the missing
bag or Its contents was discovered.
Mix told the police that the bag
contained $7.1 00 in cash, $5, (M)
! worth of Liberty bonds. $35,000 in
1 credit slips. $1,000 in bankers'
checks and several thousand dol
lares' worth of other securities. The
mot ion picture actor said that a
jewel case containing diamonds
valued at $!. 000 was overlooked
by the thieves.
Baseball Scores
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GOLFERS SEEK NORTHWEST TITLE
tH ,-tiwnof. ! Veil PfaitQ
Four of the stalwarts entered in the Pacific Northwest Coif asso
ciation's annual tournament in Seattle. Left to r.ght: Rudie Wilhelm,
Portland; Dixie Fleaqer, Seattle; Chandler Egan, Medford, Ore., and
Del Monte, Cal., and Don Stein, Seattle.
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N Y KV Mil! PI AVrll KWlK
UMLI UIUI I1UI I LnlLU UlUUIlU
SUFFERING HEAT
Severest June Heat Wave In
Years Electric Storms !
In East Cause Deaths!
Prospect of Relief
In Eastern Zone.
Seen
MOW YORK, .Minn 2(1 (A)
l-'rom const to coast virtually tlio
entire country today continued In
f the grip or tiie most Hevero .Inne
! heat wave in years.
i
In the east disastrous electrical
: storms that caused many deaths
! brought a drop of liO degrees in
j temperature at some points hut
I the mercury asuin began a steady
climb.
I tui tho Pacific coast, from San
Kmnc,lseo south, find in tfio mid
west, tho highest temperatures for
June in years was experienced.
In New York City thn tempera
lure rose to U2 degrees, the high
est in the weather bureau's annals
for the date, and but slight relief
was afforded in the late afternoon
; by a brief thunder shower.
The electrical storm was espe
cially severe in Pennsylvania,
' where lightning holts killed four
! persons, put power lines out of
j commission anil damaged barns and
j trees. Temperatures In the storm
urea dropped 10 to go degrees hut
after a few hours stnrlod to rise
ami in. At Heading the lempera-
ture dropped from '.'7 lo (15 hut in
thi. next two hours climbed uuain
lo 74.
The teniiieri:iiro nl Vownrl.- NI
i.I., rose to !U degrees. In upper
! New York state the rainfall was
I so heavy that it washed nut bridges
jnear Dickinson Center, maroonin'.'
H two-coach passenger train on the
j New York Centrai.
J Prospect of an early end to th:
jbeat wave in the east was seen in
Irepi.rls from New Kngland. wher"
the descent of cool northeastern
winds from the (Irand Hanks
brought a slight break In tho lor
'rid weather. Nevertheless the tern
iperatnre at Springfield and lnw
jrence, Mass., reached ltd by noon
land schools were closed for the
, day. At Boston ihe maximum
I was Mi. .
j Thunder showers In the mid-west
i failed to provide any adeipiale re
,lief. Kansas City had a hit;h tem
jpernture of SS; Cincinnati. Sti; Mil
jwaiike. S4. and Chicago. SO.
The Pad lie coast, which escap
led the heat earlier In the week, re
loorted such temperatures as its 'n
Ixis Angeles; 2. 4 in San lfeuo and
;S4 in San Francisco. The heat
j wave extended Into the southwest
iwith His at Phoenix. 14 ul Okla
homa City and !to al Denver.
PERISH NEATH WAVES
I.ON'DoNDKItrtV. In lanrl. June I
ti--Patrick Coll, flsln-rmao. ;
has ari'ii-r lure, the sole survtvoi' J
of four men whose fishing bout j
wax run down by a steamer off
the I lonega I coast Wednesday j
morning. , j
( 'nil sa Id he and IiIm shipmates i
clung lo 111' stein of the wrmked i
boat unlit on.1 aft t another of his
comrades dropped into the Idti- !
pent jolts sea. The last to perish
ua Totn l 'oil. 11... who exWanned.
I I can't stick It any longer." and
iltteritiK a prayer, sank beneath
the waves.
Blame Not Fixed '
KCLi;V'KLAND. Ohio, June 20
(4'i -Mailing no uttcnitit to Tlx Hie:
blame but pointing out that the '
Cleveland clinic had been wurned j
of faulty X-iay film storamr whb l. i
cost 1 ii-E lives by fire and pnf.-wm ,
gaH, Coroner A. .1. peerse coniplet-i
ed lil Inquest after n month of In
vest Nation In a report on tile wl'h
ofai,il county rc-cuidH today.
AV E R PAPERS
I the first nine and then went to;
, 1 pieces to take l:t on the home'
Leaner of Democratic Anti- HUetch. ms cani included ninej
! lor the par four 11th hide.
Smith Forces LOSeS MOn- M- ,s- ' Sweeny or Vancouver j
I H. ( ., ilctcndini: chumpion. cnlered 1
PV WllPn Rrnlpr Firm"11' inarlerftnals of the women's
ey VVIItll DIUKU ril IM ,.,ani,(,nshil, ,.,1HIn(.nt when she
Rnnlnmr UoH Pnnnr 'Posel of Mrs. llrent Potter of I
utni.Mi.pi i in. i i ji.i
Profit of $6,100.
MOW YOUK, June liO. p) -New
York newspapers today prim
ed lengthy accounts of dealings in
stocks by Bishop James Cannon,
Jr., of the Methodist Kpiscopal
church. South, leader or the anti
Sin it h forces in the I lemocra t fc
party and chairman of the Anil
Saloon UiUKiie legislative commit
too at Washington.
"rin ixansnctions wore with the
now bankrupt brokerage' firm ot
Kahle & Co., the olflcers of which
aie under indictment for using the
mails to defraud. The firm's hooks
indicate that between August It,
117. and April ;io, IsL'S, Bishop
Cannon, with an investment of $2,
.".'in bought and sold slocks at
prices running into five and six
day figures. Had he closed his
account before the linn's hooka
were seized he would have made
$iiioo.
So far be has mnde nothing and
is out his $2500. The ledger shows
purchases of $.riSur.4.!i2 ttnrl sales
of SiiG.OoO In one month alone.
The World, which printed i fac
simile of the ledger sheet carry
ing tho bishop's account, quoted Hie
bishop as adiuitlhig the stock pur
chases hut savin k be believed he
whs buying slock for investment
on the partial pnynient phin.
Disclosure of the bishop's stock
dealings was made hv JudKim
Campbell, attorney for Charles H.
Cable, after Fulled States Attor
ney CharM . Tullle had refused,
him access to the firm's books.
Bishop Cannon told the World
he made the stock purchases
through Harry I., (ioldhurst.
"I thought. I was buying stocks
for investment, buying on tho pur
lin! payment plan as any man may,"
he said. "I did not know I hero
was any gambling by the compitny.
I did suppose, and I suppose now,
that the company found itself In
debt and failed.''
LtS AN;i;i.i:S. June J:n.-ilV-
(I !!' WllbiHKhby. Seattle babe.-
laher, MTiirci an order from Su
perior Judge Arthur Keelch to-d.T-.
to fib- suit in intervention in
the pending action brought by Ore
gon police officers, Sheriff Tom
fiurdnni and Truffle i iff leer Ifuck
Lb liellen nf Pendleton, for a share
of the $:t.noo reward offered for
the capture of William Kdward
Ml- km no.
The defendant in tb- suit of the
OiegOfl offir-iw 1-4 radio station
KM'1'U. whleh In wald to have c-ol-I-ered
and offered the reward.
'IIIom:hby de. dared tie had -ild
Mult man n nir "t gloves it tiring
the "fis-t1 iotia I flight of the con -v:
led . hil Haver Ibioiiub Hie
north countiy. and areepted one
"f the marked !:: bills in paynien!.
v.hbh Hickman h.ul ((.pie.l ,im
i arisom fir 1 ea i -old Marian
Pa ik it. the murdered Kirl. WH
l"tightiy gave the Hlarm of Hick
man ' jireseiH e in t bat territory.
The fleeing slayer was captured by
'iur dane and Lieu, lb -n near I'en-
lle ton, i Pre.
CLOTHIER SEEKS
OUAnCUIOIMAM'
OnHLniUiIYIHM
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SEES PALS KtWAKU Mil
WILLING DROPS,
LEAD IN LINKS
TILT SEATTLE
Champion Three Down To j
! Young MacNaughton
Chandler Egan Leading'
Spiers Two Up Dolp i
Leads Moe One Up.
! SKATTI.K, Wash., June 20. (,1)
In a bin upset. Dr. (). V. Willing
; of Portland, del'endiii! champion,
j Cell three holes behind in the morn
iiiK round of the quarter-finals of
'.the Pacific Northwest doll' asso-!
, ciatiou tournament totlay before
the brilliant playing; of his youth- !
fill opponent, .Malcolm MacNuiinh- (
ton. of OroKim City. i
Hon Stein of Seattle had l.loyd
Nni-dslrom of Seattle three up
Chandler Kuan of .Medford. Ore., I
was leadhiK Clark Spiers of Seattle I
by two holes, while Krank Dolp of
: Portland was one up on Hoy .Moo '
of tho same city. . I
I MiU'NuuKl'tnn stroked (ho first
IS holes of the M-hole match In 71, ;
two under par. while the Portland j
veteran was taking T7. Dr. Will-!
. Iiik shot a -S4, two under par. for i
si,,, ,iiIHe, ('at., one up.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June
20.--(p) Mllfonl McMlllnn, 2, anil
James Pafkinson, 21, were found
j fiend today In the hack seat of their
' sedan. Physicians' who examined
the bodies suld'the youths were
I victims of carbon monoxide gas.
The engine of the car was runnlim
iwhen the pair was found,
j The weiii t Iwv was unseason
; ably cold last night and the two
men apparently decided to close
(the windows of the car and leave
1 t he motor running to obtain
j warmth. The poisonous fumes '
i from tho engine overcame them
j as t hey slept.
' The McM illan brothers operate
! a. trucking business in tho Illy!
region and are promlnentty Iden-1
' lifted Willi the logging Industry. I
They had come, to KlaniMt h Fa Mm '
to attend a carnival. About '1 1
, a. m. they drove up to Bunnell's 1
'auto camp ground and stopped. I
i It Is thought they Intended to ;
'have a short sleep before start-
lug out on the long drive to Illy.
SAY HELFLIN'S SON
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WASHINGTON, June 20. !
TIioniiis Hcflln Jr., son of Sen
ii lor Heflin of Alabama, pleaded
not guilty In police court today
to a charge nf driving an auto-
! mobile while under the Influence
.of drugs and was released under
1 bond of 1 1,000.
I lie was arrested on Perimvl-
vania avenue near Seventh street,
about midway between the cap.
flol and the White House, late
ycMterdii after his automobile
crashed Inio the rear of a laundry
Il lull Willi- h hurl UI..I.IH..I f..-
trarfie signal.
The patroliiiuu who made the
, in rcMt alleged that ) leflln nppar
enlly was nimble to drive the
automobile. He was taken to (bo
'traffic bureau and then to emerg-
eriry hospltiM, where nn examinn
( Hon y Dv, K. i;riboHly pro
i dticerl the Information on which
i the charge aga lust hi in was
i based. I In remained In t hit hos
I pita) about ttiree hours.
Train Kills Itinerant
PA K Kit, Ore., June L'l. IPi -j
Chris Taske, formerly "f Itay
: mond, Wash., was kilbd by .i
, freight 1 1 a In near I mi kee y..-- -i
ler day wit en he fe from a car
u n, n which he was best Ing b Is
w ay. His bead Was sevei ed. He
was about years old.
1 OLVMPIA, Wash., June (i -
jflV-.Mrs. Diivirt M . dough "f
I Kvernt. Wtisli., widow ff former
vera or C'louuh of M innesota.
and tool Iicr-ln-la w of fiovernor
Uoland H. Hartley of Washington,
died heie.
A
sbly truckmen:sn00k grilling
;found dead at continued for
I KL A M AT H I N C AR CO-ED MURDER
I
Incubus Departs
j Ariluir Sclirclticr. I
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I'AUIS. June -Ml. (l)-(Hily one
of the Yellow lord fliers. Arnieno
l.otti. Jr., accompanied Arthur
Schreilu-r. who stowed away on the
plane on its transAtlanttc flight,
to the Leviathan boat train today
as he I. -ft Paris fur the, I'nltc.l
Slates.
The stowaway seemed contrite
and somewhat anxious. He shook
hands with l.otti before the pho
tographers and they kissed each
other on both cheeks,
Schrelber said: "1 am glad to
go home, but I am sorry 1 can't
go with a little different story."
"1 did a fool stunt and 1 am
heartily sorry for It," he said. "The
only consolation is I have found
such a good friend in l.otti here,
one of the men who suffered from
my foolishness."
He was handed his ticket at the
last minute. He wore a new striped
blue suit with a gray fedora hat
and cirried a new suitcase in which
was believed to le his evening
clot ties, ordered for him by M.
Loiti, but never used.
Ohio State Professor Quiz
zed For Sixteen Hours
Too Befuddled To Talk
Admits Taking Love Nest
Key From Body.
COLUMBt'S, Ohio, June 20. (P)
'Quizzed 1 il Jiours hy County
Prosecutor John .1. Chant or, Jr., and
police heads, Dr. James H. Snook
was take.i hack to police headquar
ters today aiter a respite af about
an hour.
John F. Seidel, one of Dr. Snook's
two attorneys, was admitted to Dr.
Snook's cell al the county jail,
where the prisoner had been taken
during an intermission of the ques
Honing. After he talked to Shook
he told newspaper men that Snook
was "befuddled and unahlo to pro
nounce his words."
COLHMIU'H, Ohio, Juno 20. (A)
W. (i. Shollnnbarger, chief of de
tectives, said today that. Dr. James
11. Snook has adtnllled that he got
a key from Ihe keyring of Miss
Taenia K. Hix, slain Ohio co-od, a
the spot where her body was found
last Friday.
The key was lo tho room which
they shared jointly and which
Snook surrendered to the landlady
shoi(ly( before the ghi's body was
identilied Friday.
Sbellenharger said that such a
report was made lo him by De
fective Otto Phillips, who was In
the room with County Prosecutor
John J. Phillips when Dr. Snook
was questioned.
Patient Removes
$210 From Doctor
in Gun Operation
i'HI(".i;'i, June L'n. iI'i
t "What you need," said Dr.
l' Siegfried JaekriOll. exam-
4 ing it lialisli-ut patient lit bis
office last night. "Is to have
your tonsils taken out. I'll
4 operate tomorrow."
"And L" Mild the patient,
diauing a pistol, "will op-
erale now."
Somewhere In Chicago to-
day Ibere Is a man with $-10
4 of Dr. Jackson's money and
v a pair of lonMls that needed
taking out.
Kan -a- 'lornaito
H Hit I Ni IT' IN. Kan., .luiie KM.
lJ'i A (hi iimlo today dainageil a
school house and several homes
here. Trees and Miiall buildings
ueie level-i,
Oregon Weather
lair but with some cloudiness
tonight and Friday. Warmer In
Ihe Interior tonight, (lentle vari
able winds.
En
Senate Finance Committee
To Work On Measure
While Congress On Vacation-Prohibition
Debate
Precedes Adjournment
Senate Reviews Fight
Over Farm Bill.
I By FRANCIS M. STEPHENSON
j Associated Press Staff Writer
. WASHINGTON, June 2o. -p
j The senate finance committee
stood guard In tho beat of a Wash
j ington summer at the deserteir
I capitol today to toil over the mass
of figures Involved in the pending
tariff measure whilu tho other
mem barn of. congress enjoy a vaca
tion. For two months the committee
will hear witnesses and work ove:
tho voluminous tariff measure
passed by the house and then thn
jsenute will return August lit to
begin consideration of this last ref
1 omnietidatlon of President Hoover
remaining to he acted upon at tho
special session.
The recess was taken last night
after a day of vigorous debate in
the senate revolving principally
about prohibition and n few hours
of discussion in the houso over tho
administration proposal to postpono
the maturity date of tho $400,000.:
000 French war supplies debt. Tho
latter wan unproved by both cham
bers before adjournment.
The Keuato prohibition deb.ito
hinged on Ihe resolution of Sen ti
ll r Jones, Republican, t Washini;-
ton, proposing appointment of i
j Joint congressional committee, as
requested by President Hoover, to
! study tho advisability of transfer
ring the prohibition agoncies to the
department of Justice.
The final hour or thn Ression
found the senate again rPverHng-tf.i
its dispute, with i'resident Hoover
over the export debenture farm re
lief1 plnn. Senators' Norris., Ne
braska, nnd Johnson, California',
lendors of the Republican independ
ent group which supported the de
benture proposal, assailed publish
ed stories which they said asper
sions on the moHves of Rpubllcans
opposing tho president on that is
sue. 4
V
LOS ANGELES BROKER
U)S ANOKLKS. June 20. (P)
May McAvny, film actress, ap
plied at the marriage license bu
reau hero for a permit to wed
Maurice O. Cleary, a Los Angeles
Investment broker. Miss McAvoy
said the wedding was planned for
next Wednesday at a Beverly Hills
church. She gave her ago as 'J5.
and Cleary said he was 3 1 .
Neither huH been married before.
Will Rogers Says:
ISKVKItliY HlMiS, (;;.!.,
Jiiiii! 21). Some prnlVssor
sniil, "Ho liili lint, Im a
sniili, imury tin; btiss's
(Iniinlilor iiml ipiit mak in a
play for the steiionniplipr."
Kvi;i-l)(i(ly siiitl lie wns nil
wet,' but lu
w a m rinlit.
II o I'iaiircil,
tiuit "Stutl
nils n e v c i
tiink h pi'o
I'l'xsnr'.s ii il
vii'o, mi l will
ml vise iihuitf
Ihey will lake." II' yo:i ild
iml think Ihe nlil pmf'w
rinht, ciilint the pndf' siiijrle
mill thn piitir rieh (.Mils, mill
if .vim tin nut think criiiln-
llll'S lll'l) "llitfll hill " lllik to'
ii new onn. They will pull
ii I i I 1 1 in mi yiiu ipiiikei
than a (.'hieauuau ran a nia-eliilii-
Klin, lint as fur the
.sleiii(;nipher, she has nil she
run iln In Mippnrl hersoll,
wilhnul feeilini; anil clot Ii itii
smile c(illiKK ui'iiilunle. Had
as yiiuth is, they nut mop;
sense than inoclei'n old agt.
Voui's,
WllJi liOIIKUS.
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