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MKDFOnn MAIL TRWUM',, MKPronD; OfiKfiON'. SATURDAY, JLTXE 29, 1029. PAGE SIX WHEN HENRY FORD AND HEIRS ESCAPED INJURY End TO DELAY DATE F PERSECUTION OFlLINDY AND ANNE YANKS HALTEDjENTERTAINED BY BY HEAVY RAINS FLIGHT BACKERS i i i ..NOISPOSEO RENCH DEBTS Stimson Gives Ambassador Scant Hope for Postpone mentReport to Cabinet Says Envoy Applied Him self With Energy. PARIS, France, Juno -American Secretary of State Stim son gave Ambassador Claudel n hope for a favorable decision on the French ret neat yesterday for poHlponcment of nuitiirity of the French debt for American war HtockH, ll appeared today at a meet ing of the cabinet which consid ered AmliHHHiidor ClatidelH dispatch in reply. The French Hmlannadnr'H report hiivh: "The HinhattHador of France applied him.self with great energy und set forth to the American gov ernment the reanoiiH for the re (pieHt of postponement an HHked by the chamber and contained in the ; dispatch received. "AmericutiH deem that the 1'iifled States ban conducted negotiations in a friendly spirit toward France, since by the accord of l!rJti it con sented in reality to abandon the French debt to the I'nited Stales treasury during the war and lim ited it h demands to repayment of post-war borrowings. " Baseball Scores I'HIL-ADKLIMIIA. June 1'9. (,1t I lube Kuth hit li Ih fourteenth home run of the neason in tin f if tit in nine f today' game he 1 ween the Yankees and the A th irties American je. ii. 1:. New York 7 1:! 1 Philadelphia 5 11 Jta II cries; I'ipglilH fl fill Iteil goufth. Dickey; tirove, lOarnshaw. l-ihoies und Ooe.nm.c. it. ii I-;. WtiidiiiiK'uu :.. 2 ii 2 J.oslt.n i 5 0 3 Matteries; Hurke, Hraxlnn antl Tate, Spencer; Ituxsing und Iterry. It. 11. 12 II I-:. 1 Cleveland Ufll-nit naileries: Miller, lln and L. Srwelt; W'lilt.'hlll, ItililnKH, und When. It 1 2 1 I'YitHI. Ittid Yde, Stoucr, I'rudhumme It. ii. );. Kt. Lou in L' H li (hieKo i -I I ItalterlcH: It I a e h 1 d e i and SehaiiKl Kabei and IIvik. Herund Kanie Ht. I.ouIh Chicane- ' lialtericM: Hti-warl It. II. K. ...tii n 2 ... 17 0 and I'cr- rell; WhIkIi, McKaln und Autry. .National. It. 11 Philadelphia 1U 11 2 New York (i 2 Miller, CoIIIiin, MiCtnw and Le va In, I a vIh; (li'iiowifh, Mu.vh, Jiiild and llnKun. ' Heeund Maine: Philadelphia New York Kweetland. Mlllei Henry and Hniin. It. II. . II and i: UHtnu Jirm.klyn .Ioiick and Spoh rcr; riciulch. Second kohic: li, H. K. Itoston 7 II Jirouklyn N 12 I Cantwell. Uelancy, l,eeretie and Ijpohrci ; Morrison and Debcrry. H. :i (luoeh: II. I 1 !:. Cincinnati J'ittsburK Doiiohue und und I lurKreavi'i. Second name: II. VhiclnimtJ a 5 1 -J'lUNliurtf 2 7 1 Kolji and Sukrforth: Swetonlc, JliU and llarureavcM, Heiusley. n.Ml:.i:iiiN. .lun.' tv. ill'i llilcn Wills anil Killth Cross. Alili'l'Icali ulrl art's from California I'llminiUi'il )ln. Molla .Malloiy.l ll.MAII.V. .Vol... Juno -iVi furillPr Anli'iiian wiiiiii'H'h .'Hani- Capt . ari t ii . I to. n 1 1 li of .,,s ploti anil Miss .Dpsinlt from Ihi' Ancoli'H won tho truns-.MIsslsslipl ilolitiliw (.lay toilAy In till' Wllnhli'. ' solilor jjolf rhninplonshlp toilay lion rliainplonshlps. Till' scon's hy ilol'oiillnit M. II. I ,u Iuhu'im- of wii'ij tl-U 5-7. il-t. iliniahii, two ami on'. In thr- final .Miss i;ll.ahi'lh Uyan. Callfoi nlan I s-holo i iiiliul nial. h at Ihi' dma llnw llvhiK In Kimhiml. anil Miss, ha Klrhl olilh. ilrtly Nulhalt. nilnni I'll 111 the Wullirn'tt lloilllll'H cvriit hy defeat -llllt Mrs. John Hill anil Miss Kvi'lyn ' Colyrr of Knttlaml. tl--l. 6-4. (lfoi'Ki Ijtt. Ami'i'li'iin tennis Ftar, rnaeheil thp iiuitiiiT finals of the humi' sluuleH I'llinlnntltiK -'an KiiKi'luh of Cx'i'hoslo-Mklit. 6-4. (i-l. tl-4, 111 tht fealuie alimh'S tlliltch. Allliril nvj' t oilllll.ts. WAHIM.NdTON. JlltlP !. UVl Thp navy today awarded contracts for piinstiuctlon or the first IlKllt rrulwrs of Us 1 5 cruiser j - butld'nu t'l'oKram to thp I'ltitPt . Hound navy yard and thp" Hethlr- hpfii HhlphulldlnK corporation of Ktn Vork. I Henry Ford, hit son Edscl and the tatter's fi nily shown In the picture escaped uninjured when the explosion of flashlight powder hurt nine person j, at the pier of the S.S. Berengaria on which Edsel and his family returned from Europe. Left to rig t: Mr. rord, Benson and Henry, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. bdsel Ford. RANGERS FIND I , 1 JOHNSON PLANE I - . I I -I Ml ! L f IN YOSEMITE Supt. Thomson Praises the Work of Park Men Who Rescued Bernice Trussell Missing Five Days Found Weak and Hungry YOSKMITK. Till.. Juno 2!l (I'l MIhh HprnU-e TninHi'll. San Jnwe Kchdtil U'liclier. who li.is 1rm?ii iiiIhh inv lfrf fiv da.Vii in YiikoidKg mi tin.lltl park, was round allvo today l.v lurcHt raiiKiM-H wtio Imnlcd all ni:;lil for her wllh m-mcliliKhts. 1Ihs TniHHolt wuh weak and ex- Initialed from luek of food and ex 1 nniiri!. Her feet were badly b!ln leied and bruised from tnnnpinK Ih.diiKh imiKh. hily country day and iiK'hl. Olherwlse she was In rood health. UuniM'i said lite yonnj; schoid leaeiier would be carviei 10 miles mi horuehaeUtn an aulomobile and then removed to a eamp for modi eal tivatme:it. When she will be allowed t" return to her home In San Jo ho depends, it was Haiti, on ho w rapidly who recovers. Miss Trussell wan found. In llo' Htiuiitt Vlsla Creek ri'fiain. She disappeared lant Monday -liile re 1 iiiniiiK from C lacier point with iMIsh Hose Ward nf Us Angeles, n e.ouipaulon. I Snpt. C. (. ThoniHon of the park . vmiKor service said thai fiiulitu: '. tin youiiK woman was the resnll oi j l excellent work bv his ta outs and rancors, a eonmimuion oi inouniain and foroHt hire ami tnit Inuiii; grit. Will ri,v ore ni:. (Contlnuert truni Vatte One.) Neil Christian, l'tn'tlail, Or 2U-X3 am;. Morton Smith 75-.1L,1 olin. Mo., 21- Charles IlilKcndorf, tln.sse I mm Shore. Mich., JJii.sn Him'., .I.u k liurUc. Ifooston, "."II-SI- ai Dan Williams. Ue.-,ifietd, N. J., L'.'lL'-S'.'-:!! 1. " .1 Im liarnes. New York, 2 111 -7.'l 310. Teil l.onw orlh. I'ort Wort h. Texas. " 2 !' -S . -M . Crank Call, Atlanta. Ci 7 - :t 1 1 . Indieate amateur. OMAHA. ,.... .lun,. ! lloli McCniry of lies Mnhii's j lit'ltl n tlni'f tip nuu iiln o j .ln till,' of Nru tiiii. luwa, itVi - ItiWll. Ilu.l I I ! nil of tho tin' liiiltway mink ot thi'lr gii-holi' fin:il iimti-!i for tin-(rims-Mls.sls-.lppl noli ihainpion slllp today. M.-frary shot the lliornhiK ri'iiml In 7 1. mil. hut par. whllr Maxlau. who sltppi'il wilh his up. looaihi'H ii oil viills. took iwo intiro stiokos on Iho siM-olol nlnr w lion' In1' lost hi- Ki oiinil. SrWIMI I l.l I ICN HI st I I 11 (Continued from I'nito One.) floatliiK ut sen for many days, were Major Kiittii.it Kranco. comnniiut im; iil'llcei. .M.i.ior Ddtiaido llon y.illcv. i;alla-7.i )ulot: Captain .luilc Uuls lie Alila. Itavimitol. and Ser ttetiiit l'edl ti M.id.ii itica. mechanic. KIM. SO. Wash June 211 i.-l't Daluaites In Ihe s.nn r JMMt were t , l.onuviru . jlll-V t(l,i nwardi-d A. r: I'onoi, ,y a suttei lor .ourt In his suit for tin. una damaKes aitalnst ."-hetiif C. It H, .lamp-! I''raser. former deput. -h.-rilf, A ('. lleckham. deputy sheriff 1110I the shprifl s liond-ito n chin Kcl lll.i,..! uiest. ",",'"v ST TEACHER Llioslork. I()HTI.A.VI), Oio., Juno 2!!. II') No rpct'iiitii hy rail. Market nominal. Wik'H totals. upproxIniaU'ly: 'utile, L'aao: rjilvcs. -'K.'i: lions. hei'li. 3700: cam. 129. ATTI.i: roiiiloirid with week ;mn: Meers alio slii' miock. uii-i-venly lower: mostly rot eenls to $1 1 uiKler mM-Jiilie price levels. Hulls . L'.'t eents Iowit. iilvs anil veal : ern, weak to lower. Week's lop isteers l-'.l'r; hulk Ht. 2 .1 to IJILBTi. Hotelier cows inosily $ 7 . 3 fi to $K.7o. l-'i-w loads Monday -ft to !l..10. (looil Ilk-lit k'l'.'iw lodf ' ers. ll).rili to iu. 115. .Slippery I kinds. IS. to 9.25. Hilt Lulls, S.'J.'i J; to y """ v,,""n, HOCK Cniiniarid with work ao: MoKiiy vpi ninrr io. Inn ttt f"r liU'ht hutrluTH, fl..Vi. (Jfioil to rhoiec, 1' lu-J"."i pound and 1 lu-l in noil tut. aviM-aKitiK nuiHtly $11.75 to $rj.:T., I : ii 1 k pat'kitiK BiiWH, ?S.7."i to Tnp pIkh, 11 f.ll ,I..vvii I,m- hlfu iirllvn' . j HIIKKI Mule rhaiiKed. Pest '.it i'WI'n, (o $li.LTi. M"illuiu loii,,N Kood Kfiorn yea rli hi; wet hers. In S. I'i'imIucc l'( I tTL.W I), Ore., .lune - lVt Uuttcr, euu's. milk, poultry, onions, pot a toes, wool, nuts, hay, eascara hark hops steatty. Sun lraiirl.-eo Itutlerfat. HAN KltA.CSCt, June 21.. Itutterfat. f.o.li. Sun lralieiscu, roie. 1 Wall Street Report 1 ' ' ; VoltK, .tune -'it. il'l NKW The stock market loday mi Ihe wave thu4iasm created till 'nastcd .nlotii; 1 f lulll-h en- Week by tlef- . iulti' Indications of a relaxation in credit i i Old It ions. I 'rices gener i ally moetI upward with (he puldicl ut ihty. inercbandisiiiK. cheintc.i I i and investment railroad hh ire all' present hm numeron points of j strenmh. ' Investment railroad shares were in brisk demand. I Widespread belief that two or, Ihree a,iliU.n.il laiM'1 puUllc uttl-j ity mcruers are in Hie tuaUlimj helped to tuattitatn interest In Hie J power and liht storks. It. H. M icy Miai'cd I it point' to a new hiuh of -17. 1 Mexican Seaboard, which his1 lust opened up a new field (n Cill foruia, nuaiu was in brisk demand, uiovlnc u three points a'eve yes-j terday's cloe. The chednu was strong. Total sales approximated l.ioio,-' shares. 1 ' How : roiiri.AM). Off., jumi A nhlpiut'iil of hriKht apples front tin Wenutrlti'u illstrirt wuh roi'nlvoil toilny. They woiv repovlpil In hp nr do- ! Helmut iniallly fur tlip parly m lli-ty. Tin. 2 iniiltul Iioxpb wliolo-' sal,, for JL' 75 and tin. 1 5 iii.iotil 1 hoxi's for $1 KasplaMrU's llclil ill $2.75 irntl straw herrles ilecllneil to fl.75 for I ho toti Iti'iulo. Ilntier und I'itt; Pilei's- Wert' mi cluthut'il. No flirlhol- flui'tilaliolKi nun way or another warp i'pect d I till lifter Monday's scaslott of the Dairy r:xcli:int;e. generallyTaiFis SAX nt.WCISi'n. June "!i i.-Vt i Thl Wpat.ier .mtlook for the week ( t ..ciiinimr .lone ;ta was annomici d i i, iv h the Cnile.l Mt:ites wen- thM' bureau ;i follow?: l ar MMtin duiw. The out- look f"i Kenerully fulr w. uiIum . I. IK with eons dcrubb. I.. u.N and 1 f"" T-in prr.it in ' will be near the noniuil. Associated I'rcss Photo FORCED TO LAND SHORT OE MARK i MIN'NKAlMH.lS. June 2'J.UV "M iss .M intH'it polis.' piloted by Thorwahl "TliiiinU'r" .Inhnson and (iwi'ii MatlKhlaiHl. failed today in the altcinpt to break the world's j t-initiitiiit't' HikIh rt'eord after 1 li '-j " ho u I'm' contiiiuoiiH flylnjf. The roeord n 1 12 Iiouih, 'S2 niln- ' Utes. 1 HiTdllil. .Motor trouhie foi eed the little Cessna toonoplane to lain) in a wheat field one mile xouth of I l,nt-'ilon. whieh Is 15 uille.s Houth of the Twin fties, at 10:35 u. in. ' i in- piiiue wuh In the air l-tiMi j hotii-s, liavinK taken off at Wohl- Chaniherliilu field here at 5 a. in. last Sunday. This lime was 23 ''hours less than the reeord. ( ' 1 , K ' 10 LAND, ,1 u no 2 !' (I1) lio.v Ij. .M it chelt and Byron Is. Neweoinl) werw flyiiiK tvor the Cleveland a irpoi't today followliiK their seei.nd Miecesnful take-uff in at Irlnpt to In eali tlo- world's en durance record , for planes re fuelled in flight. T.iey took iff at IS::K yesterday aftei'iiouii after beiiiK fnrceil down by a storm earlier In the day duriiiK the first atleiupl. The plane, was refuelled at fi n'elnck this tiioriiiiiK, almost 12 hours after the flight was started. The pilots signalled that all was well. To break the world's record of 1 7 1 a hours Ihey must remain aluft until nlmost noon Friday. ARTIST TRIED TO I'l IKTI.AMI. Ore., June :'!!. Itoheil I,. Clayton. Ill, lloslon, Mass.. elnleil what police sanl was a career of liuueo when he was sentenced to pay a ? r.n ll fine and spend six loom lis iii jail today afler he Is iitlcu'cd to have swin dled a L'l'-ycar-old l'mlland irl .oil of jiiii. Claxton was nri. 'st. -d ThuiMlay in a downtown hotel as the re snll of auspicious of the lAiil's In other. Police said today Clayton pio-ed at; I,. Carry, steward of the yacht Quaker City. In port at s.in Fran cisco, lie called on it religious 'society here and said he I leae to find a stewardes! I yacht. II.. selected the lely here and said he was on t for Ihe Kill. 2S. mil lold her she w'otlhl he cotil- pellrd to purchase a new uniform wired relatlvi'8 In eastern on and the hrother came to tlanil wtih the money, hut in- slsleil on piliihasliu: the clothes r"r ""' kM. Clayton told her 1 '"' '' " hoard tho.i'iaft at II ll.'.MIV er. It. C. l'oliC(. sjnd li.ivton ronfesj-ed and admitted serving lime m an yuentin for larceny. Fights Last Night (By tht Aisocmtpd Prps) ClllCAtltl. Jacklp r'lphls of l,os Aimelca knockeil out Kariuer Joe Cooiht of Terre Haute, lti.l. ill; Siuiis Myprs of Coiatelln. Iilalin, knocked out .lacLtc Moorp n( ch. oiiko 5. i llOI.I.YWon. t'l . - K virol Stiotm of Omaha won on (mil froni I ort Culhtui of lilttier "mI. Hi. i VANCtll VI. It. II C.. Jim, . t-Vl I'el Wolfe 01' Viihcouvp', 11. ! 1 .. loMUerlv of Helliiwh(.n, k jnek. i ed out .mmk Peter Jackpot of 1 A Jury trylnj? A. H. MacKinnon Portland 111 the third ronml f tlhmtlio of thi WHt-f on a rhnrsp s lieduletl i miih.I titaiti eMmfof drfvlnu while Intoxicated. dU- here last niuhi. jaKreed and was disehnrp;ed. Postpone Second, Game of Shibe Park Series Mc Graw Crew in Third Posi tion, Though Inactive Manush Leads Hitters. iy W lllhnn ,. hiprnau ( Associated Press Sports Writer) A lare section of the Delaware river, east into Shibe park at an "l"l ""' nnniirui uiy , caused a lot-up in the persecution of the Yankees by the Athletics. With L'O.QOu Philadrlphians yell Inn for more of the blood of Hur h'iiis, the second tc;ime of the series was put over until August 7, when a double-header will be playeil. laisterti teams In the National Jeanne also suffered from the rain yesterday. Cn willing to permit such safe playmates an the Chillies to escape u nut tended, the Ciants i tinned lately arranged u doublc header for this afternoon, which makes four Raines with thp Phils in two days, as ti double-decker already was mi'deil for Sunday. The Itohins also will double with the ft raves on the Sabbath. John J. Metiruw climbed into place through remain tiiK Inactive yesterday, h the Cubs obliRlnely defeated the Cardinals, who pre viously were tied with the New Yorkers. The Cuba themselves rode to the crest on their 9 to 5 triumph ns Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh by 10 to 3 In the third game of the Berles. This combi nation of events save the Bruins a virtual tie in panics with the Pirates, but the McCarthy entry led beenuse of fwer defeats. The Senators and the Ueil Sox offered the only action in the eastern half of the American league, the Itostonese winning by 5 to 2, but all of the western clubs took the field. Alviir Crowdcr pitched the Hrowns to a 7 to li breeze over the White Sox in Chicago, and Cleveland shaded Ceorge Chlo and the Tigers by 5 to I at .Detroit. Crowder was particularly Im pressive, holding Lena Black burn's team to ju?t five hits. The victory increased the Browns' margin over the third -place Yan kees to one and one-half games and decreased their deficit under the leading Macks to ten contests. Heinle iMatittsh collected three of the 3 St. Lous hits, and so became the first American league batsman to roach a. totul of 11)0 sufe hits. Ceorge IMile, who has found the going rough since be broke his string of nine straight victories, lost a close battle to John M iljus at Navin field because the Tigers erred behind lilm. The Tigers' outhit the Indians by 15 to 9. The d e f ea t wa s I h le's f o u rt h of the season against ten victories. Ity tin AsMM'inUtl I'nv.s raritii Const I-ikim W. I,. Mission ,'i'J 3! Iran KrHnrisco ri 3S OHkl.iml ,M in .Kali .5311 .57 4 ,500 .4X4 ,474 .3l4 .34 1 llollywinMl 4.'. 4.'. 4 5 31 4S 4S 50 5H 511 I.ns AllKPlrs I Surntnirnto Hoiittli' I'ortlanil Xnllomil liiiiK'ir W. I.. Chlcacn 37 S3 IMttshlliKll 3K 14 New York 3fi 1'7 St. l.ouis 3fl L'K nrooklyn 2n 3". Philadelphia 26 37 Itoston j 3N Clm'lnnatl 23 3S I'd. .017 .KI3 .571 .5H3 .444 .413 . tali .377 v Atiiorl.-iiil 1tMiittio. W. l. 1 IM JIiHlelplila 4S 15 Kt. l.nuls 311 211 IJeln.lt 311 20 Cleveland 3tl 33 Washington 25 30 ChlciiKO 23 44 l.oaton 21 4 7 Coast League Yesterday It. II. i: ... 7 in 3 ...8 11 tl Kasifh and KnlK.hl and CHklaud l'lM'tUtnl (12 Innings). ('riiKtlead. Jeffeoat, Ki-iiil; ClH'sterflrlil. liilio, Woodall. I!. IS 11. 2.1 1. 09 Atotelrs San Kranelsco 5 7 5 Walsh. Chlltls and Warren: Ja cuhs, Jones, tllynn und lteed. I! 11. 13 9 Sacranipnto X Seattlp 3 Cmio. tloiil.l ami Kophler: C.l lard, Kisch, pipKras ami llorroanl. li. H. K Missions 3 7 11 Hollywood 2 13 1 Krause aii.t Hoffmann; Shellen hack and ltassler. M AHTIXK Cnl . Iumm STANDINGS OF THE St. Louis Friends Who Had Faith in Obscure Youth for Ocean Flights, Hosts On Home Visit Hop West Late Today. KT. l.Ol'IS. Jimp 2'J. W i;n tertalned hy the. backers who first bi'llpvptl thp ohspuro national KUlrd captain could fly from New York to Paris, Colonel Charles A. Undhci'Kll and his hridc had a liroKlam or business und Infoiiiial pleasure today with thp Intention of takiliK otf for Kansas City 011 their leisurely western rllKht lato this afternoon or tomorrow iiiorn ItiK. While Colonel l.lndberuh yestpr. day confprrd with transcontinen tal all- transport oflicials and In spected the facilities of the line. Mr. Lindhertth was entertained privately by Mrs. Jlarry Mall Knhiht. Colonel and Mrs. Und bpri;h were guests at a small din ner party given by Major William H. Hobertson, a backer of the New Vorl(-to-Parls flight anil the colonel'ri old air mall boss. Lindbergh told interviewers that St. Ijouls waa a logical crossroads In the future of commercial avia tion and advised the construction of permanent runways before freezing weather seta in at nny rate, ut I.flmbert-Ht. Louis field. "My dutloa in the future with transcontinental transport will re quire more of my time in St. Louis than heretofore," hp said, "but of course I'll be spending quite a bit of my time In New York." 1 IE Flash. iik an till round frame, that would not bo ileni'.l, "I'ar Hon" Hopper, former Wisconsin .state titlu holder, defeated Cramer I Hud" Deuel tn the Hemi-t'inals 1 of the Modford Ten n 1m tournament1 at the hinh mhuol courts last evening. The eount was r-, 2-ti,' In the-other Hi'tui-f inal match played this morning. Hairy Hut ler won from II. li. Wilson, (f-l. H-l. Hopper and Itutler will meet in the finals at the hlh .school Sunday afternoon at two o'elock, in a three out of five wt mateh. After loHing the first net to Hopper, li-a. Heuel eame bark strong with a fast volleylut; game In the second set antl ran it out, G-2. It remained for the third set to bring out the be.-u tennis of the tourney and it was not until the final call had been made that the mateh eon Id have been said to be out of Deuel's grasp. It was it fight from stmt to fin ish, with both players showing plenty of sera p. Hopper's reserve strength finally carried him thru to victory. in this morning's match Wil son's gitmo whs off while l.utler, as usual, was on top of his game. Wilson's overshooting of the base line cost him game after game. Holler and Deuel won from Garfield and Crowson in the qtiur-j ter finals this morning, ti-2. ti--. and will meet. Kdmiston and Hal-! ley in the semi-finals this even- j ing. Hopper and Htoi hr will iiiiti tho winners of this match in the doubles finals Monday evening. i SAN I-'ltA.Vt'lSCO, .Tune 29. T) On the ground that the fight between "Aee" Hudklns, NebtHska wildcat, and Charley Helanger, V'rench-Canadian light heavy- weight, had "looked bail." .loe lienshleu. secretary of the state ; boxing commission, held up the j purse, amounting to about J'-M. . nan. here last night. I densities announced the with-; holding of the purse, shortly niter! the ending of the bout. 1 whieh j resulted in a decision for Hudklns. Kiuht fans hurled their pro mains and other papers Into the ' ring to show their disapproval of, the brand of boxing exhibited and i most of the sports writer agreed that it "certainly did look bad." f ;eu.h1ea. w ho ald he hail acted upon the orders of William Han-' lun. state boxing eommissinner. j announced that an Investigation would be held. piobably next ; Tuesday. I Report Fourth Firei SALKM. Ore.. June :'!'. -Ay) -An-ticlpaitng the usual tires and in juries due to fireworks In Fourth of July celebrations, ami seeking data to be used In curbing damage in the future. State Kire Mar?,.! Clare A. l-ee Is tailing upon Ihn chiefs and police chief (or reports of all fires and accidents due to theje auses this year. RACQUET FINALS SOMETHING QUEER im wwmm FIRHT in i ii nil in 111 i mil i - (, 4 111 WVfRW w 1 SAYS RING BOARD .3( SPRAY your tree, ith Orthol K or Volck .nd lead in combination. The oil spray kills the cud and ihe lead kills the wortl.Thi5 double protection means cleaner lives, more "halra Fancy", and in creased profits. , These sprays have been usrd on extensive acreage for several successive seasons and are the proven oil sprays for codlina moih control. Orthol-K and Volck are made from special oils of very hih reSncment and ofesactly the riltht viscosity to (live effective control at low dosates (without interfering with the normal functioning of the trees). Also control summer scale, red spider, bud mite, rust mite, leaf hopper and aphis in the same application. Ask for our complete Orchard Spray and Pest Control Program for the Northwest. CALI FORN1A SPRAY CHHMICAL CO.. Yakima, Washington. Richmond, Calif., New York. Portland, Ore., Watsonville, Calif. FOR SALE BY Big 7 Warehouse, Inc. Farmers Exchanfje Coopera- Pinnacle Packing Company tive Fruit Growers Exchange American Fruit Growers, Inc Stewart Fruit Company Steinrardt & Kelly, Inc. SIMONS, SHUTTLE WORTH & FRENCH i OCOI 30EK01 Screen Doors We make a special screen door which we dre selling for $2.00. well made and screened with best grade gal vanized wire cloth. Let us make your Window Screens. We make 'em right, and our prices are right.' Phone 238 Trowbridge OESOl 1 Gain an hour... You can't turn the hands back, but on a busy day you can gain an hour. No need to come to Medford when banking is your chief purpose simply send ycur deposit by mail! Try this way of getting deposits to bank you'll like it. The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1888 Medi'ord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MliMBLK 1 it D li R A L REStiRVli SYSTEM "V 1 FiiwaBjiji muss iMssasM p1 Hit.' . - i V I tu y t j tut 1 H HOTEL MANX PCAV ELL ST. 0TARRELL SAN FRANCISCO damage 30E30 II Cabinet Works yjleeTwcal the ?2kmx" H