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Temperatures The Weather Forecast Fair tonight uml Friday, (Vmtlmied mild. ford JJ Highest yelertlay T loveNt I lib morning W MEDFORD, OTiKCION. T1IUWS1UY, JUNK 27, 1929. No. 97. Dtllr Twenty-fourth Year, fftty Fifty -itli Yw. FOURTEEN PAGES Med r& mr jrrra ylAIL TRIBUNE Today HARVESTERIONG PANTS! HEAD GETSSTIR PRESS By Arthur Brisbane Gangsters Finish a Job. Make Your Vows a Movie Reporting Is Easier. Eight Big Men. SECURE PEACE WITH MEXICO (Copyright by King Features ! Syndicate. Inc.) Now York giinnsters fin ished u job on Monday nilit. After the usual "tide" Frnnk Jlnrlow, irizet"ifrlit promoter and all-around "racketeer," ne- cordini; to the police, was : thrown from an automobile ,; with shots in the temple, the i jaw and the neck he died soon jj after the police picked him up. ! Such killings are coinmon- place features of our interest ; iiiK crime wave. The only nil : usual feature is the finding of ' a stab wound in the victim's null-, ciiii i . 4 An attempt to kill him about Jwo weeks ago had failed. The killers returned to their job and finished it. They are "diligent in their business." -M Judge Tihoades, of the Omaha court of domestic relations, suggests to discourage divorce: "Hake a talking moving pic ture of each marriage. "When a divorce is talked of later, make the husband and wife listen to their voices mak ing solemn vows of eternal fi delity, ' 'til death cV) us part.' " M The judge thinks that would tiuch their hearts .and make j man and wife say "No, we don't j want any divorce." I It. might.' perhaps, .but u't i Eei'tainly. J ( There arc men and women, ton, that cannot even bear to think of those vows, much less to hear them over again, espe cially when they were made without reflection. M An Associated Press reporter, flying through the clouds above New Jersey Tuesday, talked by trans-Atlantic wireless tele phon to .Miss Dalrymple of the Associated Tress staff in Ijoii don. That's an improvement on old days when Bogart was city editor, and Charles A. Dana, Miss editor of the New .York Sun, and the Pennsylvania ferry bouse burned down across the river from C'ortlandt street. BOARD SEATIIN ENGLAND Alexander H. Legge, Presi dent International Har vester Co., Gets Bid to New Farm Relief Body Five Others Reported As On Preferred List for Appointment. WASHINGTON, June 2". (IP) A plate an the federal farm board Iiuh been offered by President Hoover to Alexander H. Legge, president of the International liar venter company. Besides Mr. lx-gge. the follow ing five men nre considered to he. on the preferred list for ap pointment to the boui'd: Curl Williams of Oklahoma City, editor of the Oklahoma Farmer Stockman. C. fi. Denman. of Mis souri, president of the National Livestock Producers' association. Revolt of Dawes Against Knee Breeches Presenta tion Is Problem for Lord Chamberlain Eight Debs Presented By Mrs. Dawes Wales Chats With Princess Ingrid, LONDON. June 27. P) The re volt of Ambassador Dawes against the knee breeches custom has in spired much comment In London. "There is another perplexing problem for the lord chamberlain's department," say the Star, "lien em! Dawes, the new American am bassador, refused to wear knee breeches at court. He appeared in fact at last night's court in ordin ary evening dress with trousers which is the American national of ficial costume, although other members of his embassy staff wore If if M m is If JONES HAS 69 ON FIRS! EIGHTEEN 45-Mile i X. Cools k Costs But cy $25 PROW PLAN KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 27. A') Farmer Percy Smith brought a truck load oi nogs ' to town yestertluy and was ' arrested for speeding. ! "Forty-five miles an hour," j the arresting patrolman told 1 the iudge. i "The hogs gol hot packed in liko Hint and 1 was drivine- ! I that way to keep them cool," National Open Favorite inner smith explained. "(let n fan." said Hie Judge. Tours Tough Winged Foot "Y"UI1' fi""u " Course in Three Under tLJJLLtt SCHOOLS Par Farrell Faces Elim ination With Disastrous: 84 Sarazen Turns in! Card of 70. ROSENBERG 0. ELECTED HEAD Associated Trria I ftofa Three prelates wno represented Sne Catnouc churuh In Suc cessful negotiations for settlement of (he dispute with the Mexican government. Upper left: Archbishop t)uiz de Flores, apostolic dele gate. Upper right: Bishop Pascual Dlas of Tabasco. Below; Bishop nton'o Valencia of Chihuahua. 4inneaUl ytlih the California CitriiH league. R It. Wells, vice president of the F. reavey and company, grain dealers. Minne apolis. Major Arthur I. Knapp of Lake Charles, l-a., a banker, ( who has had experiece in financ ing the exportation of rice. (.'IiurleH C. Tengue of California. I knee breeches, which IJrilish court custom requires. "We think Ueneral Dawes was probably right. At Rome one does as Home does, "Within limits, but we see no reason why an American diplomat should change the cos tume In which he would wait upon his own president for the fancy dress of the country to which he is accredited. If he were a for eign general on the active list, he would appear at court in the uni form of his rank and the uniform of his rank as an American am bassador is ordinary evening dress." DRUNK DRIVERiUNCLE SAM 10 WIN 1 1 :i ' KO iT i'Ll'11, mam aroiu'cU, X. V., June 7. -(!') Finishing the last nlno holes with an amazing III, five under par. Bobby .Imik-s of Atlanta, the tour nament favorite, look a com manding lead t tut ay in the first is hub's of the national open golf championship by scoring (H, three under par. Tor the rugged Winged i "in t:imi re. It was the first time Jones has ever broken par In the United QUOTES HOOVER AS INTERESTED IN SUGAR DUTY Association President Says Executive Favors In creased Duties for Pro tection Domestic Industry Rate Not Told. LONDON, June 27 . (!)' A m -bnssador Charles G. Dawes, nt tendinsr his first court last eve ning, appeared in sombre black evenina dress. His predecessors, George Harvey, . Alunstm Houh. ton und others on such occasions wore the silk knee breech en and slippers demanded by English custom. The general and . Mrs. Dawes paid their respects to Queen Mary and others in the royal circle, a f te r w h ic h M rs. Da wes i n t ro d tired eight American women to her majesty. Queen Mary wore a gown of WASHINGTON, June 27. () President Hoover has not expressed himself on any pro posed sugar tariff scchedule, it was stated officially today at the White House. CAUSES DEATH END YEAR WITH 'FRISCO WOMEN LARGE SURPLUS TRAFFIC ASSN IS HALTED Hoover Intervened to Stop . Use of Schools for Dis semination of Prohibition Propaganda First Infor mation Gleaned From Newspaper Disapproval Voiced. Palo Alto Hospital Attendant, Latest Estimates By Mellon Crashes Into Crocker Limousine Widow of Capitalist and Mrs. Mont eagle Are Killed. See $17C,000,000 Left On June 30 Income Taxes' Show Big Increase Over Last Year. niODWOOD CITV, June 27. W WASHINGTON, June -(I InvestlBatiiiK offieeis announced Set.,.,.,,u.y ju-llon said today that luuay nun iu. ...... ..,i.,.. in,ii,..,t,l lhl slaiiKhter and driving while drunk prnlml.ly would lie filed anninst Curl I'"lannlgan, I'alo Alto hospital attendant and driver of the auto- molille that ei-ashed into a llmou- the Rovernment would conelutl the fiMcal year on June 30 Willi a surplus of $ 1(10, nun. UOU or J I 70.- uuo.ooo. green and gold, with a diamond aend kiUed two Snn KrHnciseo! This balance would I be on ha ml WASHINGTON. June 27. (fP) Testimony that President Hoover had told him within the last three months that he was "much inter ested in protection for the domes tic sugar .industry" was Riven a senate finance sub-committee to day by Stephen H. I-ove, president of the United States Beet Sugar association. Love said Mr. 1 loover had ex pressed thU view to him In Utah i Sun reporter had to cross jdurlnw tho last campaign und in w asmiiKiun since wii- eicci iuii. Do you believe he favors In creased duties?' asked Senator t'onally. democrat, Texas. Yes, but I don't know what rates be favors." the witness re plied, adding that he was not trying to speak for the president. by Ferry to Uoboken, run all tlic way to the Pennsylvania ferry in Jersey City to pet the facts, and nm all the way 1ac1 to irohokeii. No taxis, no elec tric street ears", no telephones or wireless. Different, iilso, was the day when S. S. Carvalho, a younjr reporter, went out to find a bitf nero murderer, found him. cornered and covered him with crown, the r a m o u s diamonds ; I:nown as the "Lesser Stara of ; Africa." and the Order of the tinner. The Prince of Wales, in the scarlet uniform of a colonel of the Welsh (iuards. walked with hlH mother, takhiK the place of KinK George, whose illness pre- : vented attendance. The Prince of Wales chatted long with Princess Insrid of Sweden. whose name, desnitc court denials, recently has been linked with his for a possible royal marriace. Others in the royal circle were the veteran Duke of Connaught. Prince George, the Duchess of York, and Lady Patri cia Hamsay. Kilfht debutantes and youne matrons will be presented by Mrs. Dawes tonight at the fourth Buck inichani palace court. Those mak ing tbefr bow will be Misses Annie K. Nourse, Boston ; Mary 10. Rid dle, Tennessee; Elizabeth Stuart. Cambridge, Mass.; and Mistresses K riip.st Doibrltz, Philadelphia: Waller Manguni, South Carolina ; Francis Neilson, (hlcaKo; John B. Seymour, Ueorgia, and Andrew Wheeler. Philadelphia Those introduced last night were Misses Frances M. Barclay. New York ; Rosemary Haur, Chi cago; Dorothy Chuse, Waterbury. ; Otiin.; Natalie Coe, New York; Pauline Ken no. Boston; Lillian Sanger. New York, and Ay mar Johnson of New York. society women near Menlo park he said, after the $r.u.iHio,otU al 1 lnii.n.1 rnllrnn.lu f.n- llin ml f, ill i-t i V yesterday. e.Uncr ' mail rate increase had been paid. Mu tering and otherwise acting . lhfi cueerly. Flann.gan wuh b ought June 2 n here yesterday and p. t in to a I qiI,t,r's pay padded cell alter he hut bo. n ex- l((ta)(i(J anuneu uy ,m . , . . ; I SM .7-5.0y fi, an Increase of $!H), Tile pnysieuin oeeiiireu iu..nih. had licen Intoxieated. The vletlms of the crash, Mrs. Henry J. Crocker, widow of a San Francisco capitalist, and Mrs. liiilM Monteairle. nromlnent in OliO.OIMl ovei- the siinllar period of last yea i Inconie tnSes for the fiscal year on the same date totaled 2,'A'Zl, 1 s 0.4 1 2 as compared with BIl., pi. llll. in , . . . u.m.o lii.fli.rl nf philanthrophy in tho bay district.! apparently were killed Instantly ; 1 when KlannlKan's car, comlnB ud- Kri'KatinK on June 24 a total of 1, an increase of MP CuhtoinB receipts also have dnnlv out of a cross road, struck 1 ". ... ' . . '"". " ?. . "I....' . t r.!tU.S74 u u .-i.onol''"'"""'' 3r,.(HMI.(M.II over the of the hmhway. Mrs I nnio I . Crocker .McCreary, sister-in-law , of Mrs. Crocker, who also was in tho limousine, was critically in-j Jured. Khe was taken to a I'alo Alto hospital. Officers said they had located persons who would testify that KlannlKan's car had been inovliiK alonn the lateral road at 40 to fiO miles an hour Just before the crash. ( TEST 1 BRAKE i i ifemn.i".wniu.nwy JKV m"y r r W. H. Hamill, Vice-President C. T. Baker, Sec retary Couns Elected Views. WASHINGTON, June 27. (A1) President Hoover personally Inter vened to hall the plan of the prohibition unit to use the public schoolH of the country for dissemi nation of prohibit iuii law observ ance propaganda. The president's first information concerning the issuing of a RaWteS WlOOre, pamphlet proposing a course of (Prohibition study in the public Counsellor Directors Re- jschoois was g leaned from the jnewspapers. He immediately sig BanKS UlVeS ;nifilMt i,i empnutic disapproval to treasury officials, who said that they themselves were unaware of the proposed campaign. j Using proceeds from a fund of David Rosenberg, co-owner ofjJBU.OOO made available by con . . i'gresM for the dissemination of pro- the Hear Creek Orchard, and lonK m!mturc, Mlm Anna u. active, in the development of t' jsultpf. of the statistical and edu ltOKUe Hlver valley, as a grower j catlonal division of the prohibition nnd shipper, was elected president ; bureau, had caused the pamphlet M ,. m...... .corn., nuun. in lie prei.iireu lur Keiieint uivu elation, at the annual election held m'l'1"f, tomorrow ot tlun at Atlanta. Shu also hal u lull. (Continued on Price Four) I t, -.- : 1JMZ Fits. '' t rTT7 uMtif P LONDON. June Z7.(At Am bassador Charles O. Dawes anil A mbassador Hugh Gibson dis cussed methods of approach on the naval disarmament problem with Premier Ramsay Mac Dona Id on Tuedsay, but reached no defi nite form. Ambassador Dawes an nounced this afternoon at a press conference. Announcements regarding mat N ; W YORK, June 27 . Pan lino I'zcudum had an ail van tage of five and one-half pounds over Max Sehmeltng when the heavyweights weighed in this aft- frnuun ir innr m-munti imnt nuv problem must b made Paulino's w 1 e g h t was 1S2H pound., while Schmeling tipped the scales at 1ST. Roth were de clared by suite athletic cnmmls slon doctors to be In perfect condition. Baseball Standings States open cnampionsnip which be has won twice. Hobby's sensational round, giv ing him a three-stroUo lead over his nearest rival, Charles HIlKen- dorf of (1 rouse Point Share, Mich., followed the colli! psc of Johnny Farrell, defending chain Ion. Karrell, who beaL Jones In last year's play-off, virtually pu'. him self out of the tournament will) a dlsasl roils K4. Oene Sai 'en, champion In I !)-!!, came home In another par-cracking march to tally ?. two under par. and move Into second place behind Jones. The swarthy Ital ian rinlslH-d the last nine in 34 after KoInK out In 3i. Walter Hnncn finished with n ?! f.f 'AK-tt fnr n iiiiinii nf 7(1 that HlSIOrV Of TranSDOrtatlOn was devoid of anything spectneu- Oil S. P. GRADES 10F SO. OREGON this noon, at tho resuluv weekly meetliiK. 11. v. Hamill. mnnnRer of In. J. W. nearly Co., was elected vice-president, C. T. Baker, seere-' tury; Rawles Moure, legal coun sellor. Tho Incumbent 11 directors were also re-elected. U A. Banks. Interested In five orcluiida in this . section . wiu d Kiiest at tlie meetliiK, and Rave, a frank talk upon bis views of packing costs, tho use of labels, orchnrd property values here, Co operation nnd tho weight of poar boxes. 1 He declared there was little, dif ference In meaning between ' "co operation and conspiracy, and nre so darn close together, it depends on which way you are looking." Mr. Hanks claimed that by using a printer In his packing house, ho was nblo to save $1000 per month on labels, etc. He, told the packers that the label that looked pretty on their desk, or on a lone J box mluht not appear so magnifl- ..... i cent Willi GOO oilier boxes on inei dock In New York city. He said that ho Intended to start off the Hartlett price nt "around S2.U0 to 2.75, nnd that ho had figured on from 36 to 40 cents as packing charge. Ho snld last year on this base price. "I showed a margin of $11,000: David Kosonberg, upon taklnn the chair as the newly elected president, thanked Mr. Hunks for his frankness, and Invited Mr. Hanks to present his figures on his 40 cent per box packing charge. lie said the committee that fixed n tentative pncklng charge wero experienced growers and packers, had studied tho prob lem for weeks, and that the Hanks figures would bo Interesting und helpful, nnd an aid to re-ndjust-ment. President llosenberg said that in his own packing plant be was unable to operate upun gathered together other literature In her proposed campaign of edu cation. ( . INAUT Most Extensive Tests inj PltlLADKI.I'HIA, Pa.. June '.!". (TP) l-ou tiehrig llll Ills 21st home run in the sixth Inning of today's game between the Yankees anil Ihe Athletics. The bases were eniptv and Ituhe Walbcrg was In llin box. American n. it. Washington I r' Iloslon ''s- Mska, Htirkc and Tute, Spencer; .i.orr.s a..u .....ii,B. U)S ANOKI.Kfl. Cnl.. June 27. v.w York 3 l'i 1 ! li') Nnrtbern California nnd t.. .7 r. n ..southern Oregon will be niaile the I, ., i ' ii..'..''oiieli ' Walber" ' proving ground In one of the most j icgiate tournament by Tommy Ay ilar. Tho Itlillsh open champion to Bp Made Bv Railway'"" """'"' nn m-eens ami iu uc Wldiiu Dy nanwai Lmil,ix,.(l .,., ,,y ,kK Association -Hornbrook !;:;;'; ' to Eugene Is Site. mai. n. j.. June 27. .1aur1cu tn- i my, Ji ., town, tho defending champion, was eliminated today In the tnlrd round of the national intercol- LOS ANOBI.E.S, June 27. i) Miss Bessie Love, screen actress, was painfully Injured last night ' when her auto mobile collided with another car driven, police said, In a reck less manner. Mls.t h.ove'8 In juries consisted of an Inch-long laceration above her left eye, a badly bruised nose and a cut on the calf of her left leg. The .y1 assertttd reckless driver refused to Bcvislo Ixive stop, police re ported. Miss Love was en route to Vail field airport to meet a girl friend. Police Hurgeon A. K. Saverlon, who' treated Miss Love at a receiving hospital, said she would probably not suffer disfigurement. 1 1 , X ' (l'li'st Wixlillng. j MHM.ICA HII.I N. J., June 87; VP) Tho first wedding in tho friends meeting house here, built 121 years ngo. Is that of Miss Florence Kester and J. Malcolm Pratt, who were married yester- ii an cent ' day- The meeting house was built tern of Drocedure In attncklnir the bv ,'i . I exlrtiMVe tests of air iuiikcs in in.- or lule, one up those In authority In the countries j K Kllilslory or trunsporiatlon, naru y Two other ) uio men came concerned and not by ainhassa- L, .,,. 4' g 1 ' A- Johnson, xi-nurnl inanaker of .through thi ll ciuarter flruil mulch.- dins, "who are morely aucnts." . ...... 1 7 lithe I lllcago HaplU transit com(.s, rred llunnerol ileieaung 1111 I tiray. lllaeholder and Schung he said. It'nlts or the li'iiduin-Si-liiiicl-Ing bout may be obtaliicl by full ing the Mall Tribune orflce. iihcre the nutiinne will In setcf. The fight Is M'hcilulii! to Mert at in p. In., fiixtrril flayllght time. NKWAItK. N..l.. June 27 ifi The only woman Ilotatlan is a l.ilile. The .Ignnlzatlnii does not incltnle wonien. but an exception was made for Miss Florence Kllzii- b.-th O X. III. liecause of her I vnlued work as nsiitnnt secre itnty of the Newark club she was Who recall when parents nsnl made an honoiary member. . . .. mi' inrrv on when a t.ir sns feme fiom afiir to see .1,nl.tir Hot mnrrli',1 ? Nbv Hie truth alius mi late cem'n' out? LONDON. Juno 27. f,Pl TheT,,"nl"K uml "crK Itlgbt Hun, .Marguret Hontlflchl. minister -of labor, la entitled to attend the levee of the Prince of Wales next Tuesday. Knee breeches and cocked hats are pre scribed by cuslum un tho occa sion. Miss Hondtleld has decided 10 be absent. I Cleveland j Detroit ....... .. J Ferrell and 1 Shea. Myall; It. II. K. 2 S 1 fi III 1 Carroll nnd National tiitnv. yesterday to 1 me mecnani- other of 1 leorgetown nopi s. .1. 11. cal division of the American Kail- Merger, two up. and Marshall For way iiHsociatlon. The mechanical In.Hi eliminating the last far division Is holding It H tenth annual i western hmie. Don Moe of (ire- VobT fif Sky. Pl.F.ASANTVII.I.K. N. Y., June 27 i4V Lieutenant Wlllar llol land Wolfinbarger is an armv aviator and when he was married to Miss Olga Isahello Imperatorl an airplane flew above the chur'h leaving "Here Comes tile Hi ide" on a record. H. II. 9 . S U Iloslon Ilro-ililyn Kiehold anil Lcegitl; McWeeny Moon-. I allou nnd plcinii h. It. II. Philadelphia :i New York !) '2 t Hi.v Killott and L.tvis; Walker and llogan. It. II. I" ( in. Innail . onvention bete "The lusts will be under way by Aiicust 1 nnd will cost more limn $l.lMlll.0un," said J i ill 11 mi 1 li , reporting on Balmy apiillances. '., j "After niHklhg nn exhaustive stir- I vi-y of all railroads In America and II Canada, the association scleclei! 21.11 miles of tlie Southern Pnclne tailroad between Hornbrook, Cel., K. and Kllgene. Ore., as being Ihe best 1 adapted fur the tryout. gun one up. IN ARTILLERY MISHAP base price, "and I can wifely say that we buy our supplies as I cheaply as Mr. Hanks." The presi dent said, if he and the commit tee wen- wrong, "they wanted to know It." Mr. Hanks was also extended an Invitation to be a reg ular attendant at the meetlnns, Mr. Hosenberg explaining that his remarks were made us a grower and a packer, not as a member of the Traffic nssoclatlon, In reply, Mr. Hanks stated: "Let Hanks bore from the outside. Instead of from the Inside," after ho told a story about a political minded friend. ltetirlng President If. T. Hub bard also complimented Mr. Hanks upon laying "all h's cards on (he table." The nominating com mittee recommended that Mr. Hubbard be re-elected, but he de clined the honor, The remainder of the long ses sion was devoted to routine matters. by n.""kcr settlers In 1808. MMAVAI'KKK, Wis., June 27. ft1) Horace MeDuvId of Hecalur. 111. w fler'ed president of Kl wauls International at the closing h her man jilMtut S hwinn. 1 course. . Johnny Ik's a 1 S o m in e r otai ian, l Springfield, 'otHliuct ion of saw- of mill on street prottresslnc rapidly. SALT l.AKK CITV. Ctuli. Jun-? . Pi Private lanie J. Midiio The test section of rond Includes ly of the 115th field artillery, t'tah ! sslon of 1 till annua) conven- a level stretch near Wilker, l'- national gunnl, was kilted and three inn here today, niib s south of Kugenv, and LTi miles other enlisted men were injured j William V. Oreen of St. Paul and of steady average grade from when the premature explosion or i , Ur. C. C. Tatham of Kdtnonton. Cranls Pass to Ashland, Ore, and shell blew the lirem h from aAlberto. Canada, wpre elected vice- Pifthliru!l l;t " lK VV moitlltJltn nnnie lieiweei, i n n' H u HI arilliery 'ninir hi n pri-niufinn. iiiiu I'fonii'mi v . i limn- M tv Ash 'ind (Iim Ir Melnc aid As) land and Hornbrook, over Hi? hummer encumpmenl at Jordan man or Otinliu, Neb., was re-elect-llargi-enveH.1 Siskiyou niuuntaiiin. Narrows, near here, today. ed trcusu;er. Will Rogers Says: HKVKRLY IIII.I.S, Cal.. June 27. Se the Lintl berKlis are flyiiiR west. They linve tlieir cimipiiii? outfit with e in If somebody lands in your hack y a r d a n tl y o u smell bacon f r y i n ft, it won 't be a snul but Annie nnd Charley, lie is the first aviator aii'l his own conk. Lucky for aviation that lie picked tha! sensible ffirl. Where would wo have been if he had mar ried some irl that thought her husband was too valu able to fly! See where Fletcher, our ambiifsador to Home, is re tiring, lie always struck me ns I eiiix about the best man we had in that service. Yours, VU,I, KOflKRS.