Medfor:
The Weather
Temperature!
Forecast Pair tonight and Thurs.
luy. Not m in 'U rlmntce In turn
leraiurr.
Highest yesterday Oil
l.imcM tills inoriilnjr 'IB
Mail Tribune
fculf Twajfoiirtli Vir.
; ffttl) FIlT-KifWh Ym.
PToday I ENDURANCE
By Arthur Brisbane j
The Biggest Bank.
We Are Sugar Eaters.
Midsummer Boom.
How Does France Do It?
(Copyright by King Featurea
, Syndicate. Ino.)
i i Growth in America is rapid.
The Brazilian jungle along the
J Amazon , is not moro luxuriant,
in its way, than the financial
: 'jungle along Wall Street.
Some time ago the National
City Bank, then biggest in
America, was passed in assets
, by a combination, of other
hanks. ...
Now the National City, again
passing all American rivals, be
comes the biggest bank in the
world, except two, the Midland
and Lloyds, both British. C'.
K. Mitchell, will probably set
y Sail to overtake those world
venders.
: In 1870 the total resources of
the National City Bank were
$fi,08ti,noo.
jj Now they are two thousand
; and sixty-two million.
! In the last six months Ameri
; cans have eaten more than six
and a half million pounds of
iugar; Prohibition helps that,
,; More candy is sold.
The country this year will
i use thirteen billion pounds of
' sugar!- If the tariff costs but
i 2. cents a pound that will cost
the public $2(iO,(XlO,000.
r.., ,
yjThe country is enjoying a
' Kttr'nrising midsummer lioom,
rarely, equaled.' ' '
I f Instead of the ii-sual midsum
mer slump,' manufacturing has
had a great boom, tbe Steel
company has ' passed $200 a
Rbare, equivalent; to $80, in
' eluding slock bonus.
S And all this in spite of the
Federal Keserve, that was sup
posed to stabilize credit, and
' that ' has been using its feeble
brain and great government in
fluence to hamper and damage
national business.
... Paris reports -money- easy,
"despite heavy half-year pay
'meuts. The money rate re
mained officially at 3 per cent,
jjth the money rate at Vj."
'Why hot send some of the
ijPederal It e R e r v e schoolboy
bankers to learn how Prance
toes' it ?
, And, while they are away,
why not discreetly inquire to
What extent those gentlemen
own bank stocksthat have been
fattened by ' the criminally
.usurious rates, 'up to 120 per
(Continued on Page Kdur)
'- "1 hFe rreKidont lloover'w
tvtmo Commlft.i(Hi arr(e at wine
ftoluUnn rHforc my ibiuithler in
vhammeml to denlh," Mill .Mt.
IToo Kite, tenia y. Tlie iire I read
about the WnrriioT tf Ohio tryln
tn Mop ilojr raeln' the ntnutirpr I
am for ttio MhvxIIiU form o hot
rr'mom.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
SHIP STILL
I
SOARING ON
All Records Go By Boards
As Angeleno . Clings to
Sky No Signs of Falter-
ing by Crew Father
Goes Up in Nurse Ship to
Wave Encouragement
Crowds Gather.
fri.vrn: city, cui., July 10.
&) Tlii lfl;ih hour. In tho air
was pu sscd nt 1 it : 2 ! a . in . toiluy
by the endurance fliers, L. W. Meil-ilt-11
and It. H. It-dnhart, who now
have exceeded the former record
hy nearly I!l hours.
No visible sins of falterinK on
the part of either moiur or num
could he del eel ed by oliHt'rverK.
The power unit of the plane, which
had .4 ft a flying hours to JtH credit
before It was reconditioned and
put into the present flight, droned
along without a misfire. The pilots
also save no complaint of growing
weary.
In the nurse plane sat D. Rein
hart, aged father of one of the
pilots, who was to go up with the
craft to wave encouragement to a
Hon whom he had not seen for
three years. The father arrived
from Oregon late yesterday.
Crowds which had collected yes
terday but had gradually sifted
away from the airport after night
fall, began to return with the day
light, watching, waiting, for .signs
which might indicate the termina
tion or the flight.
As the HMO-hour mark drew near,
i t seeme.il that the f I i e-rs woti Id
realize a goal which they opti
mistically set during tho early
stages of the flight.
A fund,, .which amounted to
12.00(1 last night, was being In
creased hy eontrilfuttnnH nn the
flight went on. This was to go to
the pilots in recognition for their
feat, no matter when they should
choose to land their plane.
E
NOT GIVEN UP
Carry On Salvage Attempts
Until Satisfied Life Ex
tinctNo Answer to Sub
Sea Signals Expert
Diver at Scene.
LONDON', England, July 10. ()
An livening News dispatch from
Pembroke, rales, today quoted an
admirality official as saying "there
is a possibility that, someone may
lie alive on Ihe sunken submarine
IH7. We shall carry on until we
have satisfied ourselves."
PEM'BHOKK, Wales, July 10.
(VP) The British submarine L-CS
today dived In the vicinity of the
stricken 1 1 IT and ti led to com
municate with the 21 men trapped
within her, hut without avnll.
The IvtiH tried to communicate
with the H-47 by sound telegraphv.
using a bell with the Morse code,
but there have been no answerin1-;
signals.
Diver Bell, reputed to be the
most experienced in the navy, was
taken from the cruiser Henown and
equipped with n special (iermnn
diving suit In which he will try to
locate the missing men.
It wns considered doubtful, how
ever, that he would he able to de
scend to the depth in which I be
H-17 lies.
MISSION ihLLS, Knn'-a.' City.
July 1 0. lon Moe. I'ortinnrt,
Ore., won hiM way into the quarter
flnal-4 of thp wewtprn ainntpur Rolf
tnurna nient thin nftPtnoon with a
4 and 3 victory over I 'Inrenre
Hutdy. Imllas. Tex.
Men- w;i. one ovpc p:ir In ilie
2 hoie-4 Ii. pt;iypd today to win
his two mauiipj. I'll i nno-niitif
he eliminate! . j. Crltchlow.
lAidmotP, I'kla.. six and five.
I'nr biw ttire day' play, two 1H
: hole finalifylnif round and hi
first and fwcnnil hund mutclipn he
! w:ih only one :nvpr par ficurp?.
'hnvintt shot rvpn pur In each
i qualifying lound.
I
HOP
W
ADM RAW
TEMBLOR CRACKS EAST WHITTIER
An earthquake swayed buildings in Los Angeles and 30 mile
suburban schools. Walls were shaken down and the building shifted
IgIHds!
death mrs.ka0!
IF SHE'S GUILTY
Want Trial Under Chinese
Law for Wife of Vice
' , , At o , .
gling Husband Quits
Consular Connection.
SAN' FRANCISCO, July 10. (P)
A tlomand that lira! Ylng Kuo,
young wifii of the Chinene vice,
consul In San FrauclHCo. be tried;
. under Chinese law and put to
! death it found cuilty for her al-
I leged part in bringing a large
consignment of opium to this
country, was made here last wsnt
hy the executive committee of the
Kuomintang of America.
The committee, reprenenling thci
American section of the political
organization behind the Nanking
government, announced it had:
voted for the application of ori
ental justice to Mrs. Kao's c ise
and had demanded of C. C Vu.
Chinese minister In Washington,
that the woman be returned to
China for trial.
It was explained that the na
llnnnllst irovernment had enacted
stringent laws against trafficking izatlons" and soealled economists
in opium In t'hlna and that sucbiof the department of agriculture,
laws provided the death penaltvjwas made here today by Senator
in case of their violation by per-. Frederick Stelwer of Oregon, on
sons connected with the govern-j the grounds that statements they
ltiet hod broadcast against reclamation
Ying Kao, upon the advice of : constituted a menace to western
friends, terminated his connection , development.
with the consulate. Neither Mrs.j He inado the statement follow
Kao nor her husband have been i Ing a lour of Idaho and Oregon
placed under arrest. The Amerl-j reclamation projects in company
can government's part of the case, with Dr. Hay Lyman, secretary of
was laid before United States At-. the Interior and Dr. Klwood Mead,
tor'ney George Tlatfleld, however, commissioner of reclamation,
and investigutnrs here were fol-j "It is claimed by these deparl
lowlng clues obtained from Mrs. ; meat of agriculture economists."
Kao's personal effects. These; h,. .said, "lliat reclamation of the
were In ihe form of notebooks I arid lands of the west contributes
and manuscript, ull written In , to the farm problem and adds to
Chinese. l""' cxpoit surplus in farm crops.
Customs officers awaited the1 "This Is false. Tile truth Is that
translation of these documents In the federal reclamation projects
the hone that they would throw, are consumers of wheal which Is
light on the Identity of members!
of n n Jii leged opium ring of In-
terniiti'nal scope.
ROCKY MOVNT, N
C, .Inly 10.
40 perHons
-f?,l Approximately
were Injured, aeven or elKht of
I them aerloutily. when five ears on
I the northbound Horida-New YorU
paHaenger train of the Atlantic
j Coaat railroad were derailed In
1 HuKKlea Swamp north of Knfleld,
, X. (.., today. ,
The wreck tore dowa all tele
graph and teiephonV line of th
railroad compnny. The illnpatrho
pr' offlrp here waa unable to t-',et
Information direct from the Kcene.
The railroad Ih double trackpd at
t tli Ik point. The wreck did not block
the NuuihlKtiind track and traffic
, cont f need without Interruption.
Oregon U'ewther
OiPon: Pair tuniKht and Thin-
day. not much chantfe in tPin tei m-
ture. Moderate norihweirt wind,
MEDFORD, OKIiOOX, AVKDN KSDAV. .1 V L Y 10.
wiP ill!
Bridegroom Drowns
- As Result of Prank
by Playful Friends
J!!'
JENKINS. Ky.. July
(P) David Hughes, a
yeair-old bridegroom.
drowned last night when
i friends threw him in the !
f lake after serenadiny him
4 and his brido at their home. f
i After an investigation, po-
1 ;ils.1t;l'i1":!y5. a,!n7
ested William
James Far- J
I mer, 27, both married men 4
4 with families, as the - insti-
i isiilor.s : Of lic futnl prank.
STEIWER FLAYS
Oregon, Salon Says State
ments Against Reclama
tion Menace Western De
velopment Th eorists
Should Desist, Is View.
llOfSE. Idaho, July 10. (A)
An attack on "certain farm organ-
the chief export cereal.
"The reeoids disclose that for
'''' "",l"'- w'"'"1 Produced
i wo hum n is :i i i curiMi iiumi mi i nu
pi .'j-tn.lH.
"Mitny fiirm pnnlurtH inctudliiK
wllflit. cum, rye. hr-ailf, Hl:il ue
and onionH hIiow - diniinlHhtiiK
IMMV-PiiliiK' of PXpi.rt I'm t he
p'-riml fmrn I !C'0 t.i I !tl:7. This
(lirr-,'isr In in f;u-f nf suImI;itiI j;il
InirfiihCM in totul production on
thf h l iKiitinn proJrM-i, The in
rr:is(.1 in pnpuliiUon wtilch rnn-tlntM-H
nl tin- nil of 1 .fiiMt.tioO per
y-ar will vn use f Hi t lnr r (lurtitin
in llw p'-rccnttiK'. of ex port iir-
!piu.
1 heorcdH In povernment pm
ploy will do well to leave tlie rec
lamation to ihoMe who are advised
concernlni; this Fubjeet."
MOISK, Malio, July 10. P)
Seereiary Wilbur had Indlc.ittd to
U'vernor of we;tirn -Jtotes m
loll hei e to dietisM 1 etla mul Ion
that tlie present admiiiisirn(in in
Wn.-liioKton fvoict tui nii v-
- rlKllt to Ihe public
loninln
: t. ihe kliili'H H b-ffiHliition c;ifp
is'UMnllne; (t nKainst explollaMon I
ipeijl Pi
The
idded
ltit rii.r
th.it mi
lep:ir tment head
J 11 i My f o r 1 v t
could be turned nv
if ih- federal
; vivwi4Hivrit w-i iommi'mI that tlify
woulii be properly iiainihd.
T.FRTAIN' FARM
I m w w w v mm w . w i
m'AN A Nl
imunniLnuunu
i
SCHOOL WAUS
Attvtiattd frrti Photat
area, badly damaging one of the
on its foundations.
Financial Securiy, Higher
Land Values and Orderly
Marketing Will Solve
Troubles D e b e n ture
Never Had Chance.
SAL1CM, Ore., July 10,--(P) The
American farmer, within Ihe next
five years, wil have no surplus
crop problem. Senator Charles L.
MeXary declared in an interview
here.
The farmer will have the benefit
of ndetiuate farm legislation by
congress that will give him the
financial security that Is given rail
roads, nuld the senator, and this
I will mean Increased purchasing
I power for the farmer, higher value
rmni rrnrti r-ii n
1A V Mm K MV 1
i miifi i iiuulliii
nrniMrrAno
:t.UCIll10ICHKd
ti iiMin nRiiiAn
i I 1 lllllll 1 ' fill IIIIIIIU i
lllllll IU III lllllll
I -
for IliM hind mul morn nvrlM.lv nrnnlceV HlaVOd lOURer at IllO entertlllM-
diHtrihution an(f inarkotlnif.
MiN'ury pxprPHwcd the opinion
thai thp tncrpuHt In Hip wtipnt prlcft
in tho In nt month Ih an Indication
of Hip Htjihilhy nocordod Ihe fiirm
iiiM indusiry hy iPKislation In Uie
rppHiu KPKHion of cohki'phh.
"HtTPtoforp," mil i it tho wnntor,
"fanntTH have hppn eonifipllpil to
market their crops in n dlHordorly
fashion. Now tiipy- can ha ye or-di-rly
marl(piln with finance pro
vided for nt a rate of four per cent
In coniriiHt to (he X per cent umi
aliy riMpiln-il for hank lonn. More
informal Ion to he nuidc avail
able to the farmers aliutit. t he i.c
of crops in the producliiK coun-trii-M.
Tli is will hritiB about ny
tein in pla nt inK and increawMl
piict-M dup to letw fhir-luntion caus
ed by the operation of supply and
demand."
MeXary nay (hat Dip debenture
plan did not have a chance, for
paMNUife, though it not the mipport
of I hp 1 icmtifTalH anil a lieimli
lir.ni Kfoiip that wan Iryint; to cm-
rranw PreHidpnt Hoover.
Baseball Scores
n.
10
j 'im-innati
1 r 1
7 4
Kmilh,
liosi.in ,. 2
, Kolp and Nukplorlh;
jCminlnKliam and Kpohror.
j It,
St. Louis n
lirnoklyn ii
Ull
ItiPf. Krankhousp
and Wit-
ynn , ('lark and I'u iiiich-
Pittsburgh If, -! 2
Philadelphia it 15 'I
PuKHcil, Hill and HaiKrcnvcft
MeiiKe. CoIHiih, SueeMand ami Le
rain, IHivIh.
Ii. H. K.
'Iii--:i(fn r, 12 0
New York 7 'I
HiiHh ami Taylor; MublieM, Judd,
Henry and Hokuii, O'Karrell.
American
It.
New York
if'lllCHHO ti 1? I
! Hcimach, 8!ierid and Dickey;
I I hriniaa and Merg.
).
'i
R. II
U-nkhliielon
7 in I
9 10 2
;t leveiund
I rown, Hndley, liurke and Tale;
MiljuH. IVrrel and L. Hewell.
n. m. 1:
'fM"" t; it
Ih'lnAt in 1 A 1
M. C-iHton TolteiiH, and JVheny;
iSontll and Hargrtave.
1929.
DATUPMnCDI
i nun iiiuli
mmo min i
r 111 I I I If Vi (
M m H D
i iiiii i ii i i i if- ;
4 n i i i
t n nnyr p
I U lU III L P 7 4
Monoplane Completes Jour
ney at 9:30 A. M Left
Spain This Morning
Great Reception at Sant
ander Kept Pilots Up
Late-Williams III From
Heavy Eating. -
lt l I .1 uly I . (fl) The
tiaiiMtllaniU' inoitopbtiic l'aih
timleir. coniplellug Its iransat
lanile lllght tit mi Old Orchard,
Ma inc. laiulcil hero tonight it I
i)::tn o'clock (:t:UO p. in. i:. S.
T.)
RANTANDKK, Spain. July 10.
(VP) I'liduiinteil by fut;giiu and 111
iiess, the American aviators, Cap
tain Lewis A. Yancey and Hoger tj.
Williams, set out to finish today
what they could nut. quite accom
plish yesterday their flight from
Old Orchard, Me., to Home.
l.ifliiiK (heir plane from Hie aban
j doped airdrome at Alhericia, near
here, at 11:20 a. in. (5:20 a. in. ft.
S. T.) they dipped once In salute
KTill-mne rni to file iMilinn inltiib
They hoped to taku less than 10
hours for the liip. arriving at Cliun
pino air Held, south of the city,
before dark.
They lauded with empty foul
tanks.
Once here the roception sapped
the last of their strength and it
was difficult to get either Williams
or Yancey from bed HiIr morning.
Yancey arose first but went back
to sleep when Williams would only
nuttier "Yes
to entreaties to get
up
Wllllams finally uroHo nt S:;i(),
Yancey joining him shortly after-
, ,,,
"V
nvlators had breakfast,, and looked
over hundreds of cablegrams of fe
lllcltallonn beforo leaving for tho
abandoned air field ut Alberlcla,
five kitometerH distant.
They estimated their trip yester
day at having entailed 3400 miles
during the HI houm nnd 41 minutes'
flying time. During tho night an
English aviator named llurrlK went
over their mnchlne thoroughly.
The filers spent the night at the
Hotel Heal, conducted by an Amer
ican. Williams, who became slightly
ill from the effects of too much
food so soon after Ihe long absll
nonce eurorcetl during Ihe flight.,
retired first at about 'I a. m. Ynn-
imotU and reception offered hy the
Club Mitrtimo and did not go to
iicd until 4 a. m
AriHiiiK nt 7:110 ho remarked lio
wuh Hlecplcr than ho waw ut nny
lime during the fllKht and ne'fd
10 more hourB in bed to nt him
Hi-lf for a f IlKht.
The aviators were acclaimed hy
tliotiHandH when they arrived at the
Held thla morning. Beautiful Hen-
orltaa who only a few weeks ano
f4roeted the French "Yellow Hird"
aviatora when they landed threw
roaea at them, n real HpanlHh rare
well. Civil Governor Sall(uest and
the KngliHli governor gave the of
flclnl "adioH."
Wllliama was flint In the cabin,
Lewia aloppliiK to twiat the p
pel lor.
Then from the cabin both
waved at the nliouMnx multitude
and Htarled the plane down the 1
Hhort field. It nme In 20 Hei onils, j
dipped once In ualute and dlaap-
peared to the eaat.
Tho air ministry ordered all air
dromea along the weHt coat to
keep a aharp lookout for Ihe avl- 1
aton. with lit) military planei lak-i
Ing the air along the proponed route '
an noon as announcement wuh
wuh made of the departure from
Sanlander.
RELENTLESS HEAT;
OE EASTERN AREA
1
NKW YOltK, July 10. (PI A
mouutlnK death list today marked
tbn continuation of the relentless
beat under which much of the coun
try tins suffered since. Kiinilay.
Added to deHlhs attributed ill- i
rcctly to Ihe bent were several
drownliiKS mul corCH of proslri
tlons.
Four neinons succumbed lo the
li.u.l I, ore veslerrlsv nnd otic dentil
occurred lit WilmltiKton. Iiel.
Heven l ent fntulllles were prevl
ously reported. , ,
I KicesBivciv hlKh temperaliirei
Inrevalled mI.it, if Hut Aliunde const
and as fur west as the Itocky inoun-
Inlns. I'hoenlx. Aril., continued In
bold Us iiIiksp an the hottest spot
in (he country with it maximum nf
I in,
VVashitmlnii nnd I nltimore bud
I ilcmperalures uf At I'lilladclphla
BEAM MOUNT IHMUblUff HUKI1
II was Kit. New York, with a nt'tii- ncr injuries were liirinnr coinpil
iniim of HS, was on dCKrco cooler cnteil by a rei-ions ensn of kidney
tnau tlie ivrevloui day. reaction wus further muted.
fit t
r f"? i t"i
Colonel Wall cr I. Andrews vt
A I Ian In, (in., was elect cd grand
calid ruler wlihont oppn,ition ai
I he i)icnhig session ok' I he grnud
lodcc in l.us Angeles (in Tuesday.
Co-op Manager Predicts
Greatest Number in His
tory of Valley Wester
field Health Hints Heeded
Plan Another Pool.
The turkey crop' of the ltrtguo
Hlver valley the coming ueason
"will be enormous and the largost
In tile history of southern Oregon,"
according to Clay l. Parker, man
ager of the Farmers' Exchange Co
oneralive. A recent, survev of tbe
!i,hibv uitnuiimi bv ihm oiianln-
tu reveals that the turliov denth
llUB iw, the grasshoppers and
other forage plmiliitil, and no pip
or uinar iowi nuiiauy uacimaiing
ft
! P.
II
GREAT TURKEY!
CROP PROMISED;
'COMING SEASON!
: I
!
tlie turkey TtuikBi In accordam , There wera mord than 60 noleii.
with trailllion and tho custom of J The governments and colonies
other years. ; represented In tho maHs of memo-
"This year," said Manager Par-, nuida were Knglnnd, Australia, In
Iter, "Ihe turkey raiser is faking ,nUl British West Indies. Bahamas,
care of Ills turkeys and results are Hormuda, Island of Dominica, Irish
siiown in mo size ti.iu neanii in
i n, birds." Tho Farmers' Kxchange
Co-operative .has carried on tin eilu
cfttiounl campaign through Proton
sor Weaterl'leld on the care anil
feeding of poultry nnd M advice
Iihh evidently been heeded.
Lust Hummer u lui&u i.imhor of
valley turkeya save up the Khoat
diirinx the .hum rnhiH, but thlH vear
the nuirtullly rate wau practically
nil.
The Central Point, Eagle Point
and AppleKate rilHtvfcU ure the
"(thief tin key produci-ra, wit h an
Increane In the turkey production
reported from the IjiIco ('reek dis
trict. Practically every aectlon or
the county hart JtH (piola of lur
keyH, however.
ManuKer Parker utkph that tho
turkey raiHeiH make Hrranueinenta
to market their hirda Tor. thelOakluml, Co), Chan. A. Lindbergh,
ThankHKlvhiK trade and avoid Mm i Dying a iri-motorod monoplane
holiday Klut in eatern markelH. 'with a diatlnKulHlied pasaeiiger list
A pool will he formed thin year, !thnt Included hlH bride, the funne
an hint, hut it in far too eariy to Anne Morrow, landed at Alameda
dlHcuHH detallH or priced.
Lanl year the Karmern' Kxchanxe
Co-open. tlvo uroiiKht. from 1(2 cents
to .'17 centa per pound, the hli;hent
price ever received lor turkeyn
trmn thlH valley, ami even higher
I Mian the price Mecured bv the
Idah-
pool.
ISIZEMORE TOT
Kvelyn Hl.i-niore, ll'-yenr old
ilaiiKhtcr of Mrs. I'ear! Slzeinore
of Mcdford, died ut the Siicie-1
llenit hospital at 4 o'clock. tliU
mottling as I be result of shuck de
veloplnn from n severe burn sus
tained yesterday at her homo. The
child, liavluK obtained s o in v
mulches while hei' naillier was at
work with a washing on the. back
porch, set her mirineats on fire.
' i y I n : wlih filKhl and pain from
tin! burns, the child ran to tier
mother, who Immediately seized t
, heavy
win i and smothered the.
flame. Av.slsii-d hy v'. t). Cooksev.
milliliter ol the 1'innly WlRitly
store,,
the niolher look her child
'to the lloshltal.
where 1. A. K.
Dodson was called to lake the case
l chaiKe.
"PP'T part of the iblld's
; ooy iiiciuiiiiik uie nacii, cuesi
d ni'ins. was seM'lely burned, bill
not seriously enough lo cuuse
iletb. aiinrdlim lo the physician.
,'l'be child almost Immediately went
Into a shock, which endured until
her death. This c.iiiilillon causes
loss of pulso nnd hear! action.
accoriiiiii? id tn physli i.m. I net
SUCCUMBS TO
nnnni nr nunii
No. 109.
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OVERSEAS
i Spain Threatens Abrogation
Trade Relations If Pend
j ing Measure Passes-
Regulations On Cork,
Olives, Onions and Re
volvers Irk Stimson Is
Handed Protest.
U'AKIII.S'CTON, July in. M')
A flood of protests against the
pending til l il l' hill sent by foreign
trade associations ami govern
ments. Including one hy Spain
threatening to denounce the exist
ing modus Vivendi of most favored
trade relations Willi t:ie United
Stales were made public today by
Hie senate finance committee.
Tbe Spanish representation un
der date of April and signed by
.Marquis de Kstella, Spanish min
ister for foreign affairs and given
I to the American ambassador at
J.Madrid was submitted to the sen
jule finance committee by Secre
tary Stimson bearing with it a
j letter of comment by Secretary
'.Mellon.
. Tlie Spanish government pro
j tested against the suggested In-
creases of duty and .sanitary regu
lations on Cork, olives, grapes,
I onions, drieil fruit, and revolvers.
I The notes, couched In both ejii
phatic and mild terms and express
ing opinions on hehull' of govern
ments of Kui'ope, South and Cen
tral America, and Individual Indus
tries of those countries, were made
public without comment. They will
be considered by the committee ia
revision of the house tariff bill.
Chairman Bmoot of the cominlt-
tee hiiUI the flood of communion-
is wns unprecedented nnd indi-
cater un vki-km toihiiiihumi . :.-
Free Slate 'France. Ita v. Snnln.
Belgium Mexico. Austria, Turkey.
Norway, (Jreece, Netherlands, Den
mark, Switzerland. Persia, Uru
guay, Dominican Republic, Oaule-
UIU am Hondtirna.
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OAKLAND, Cftl., July 10. (A-)--ComplethiK
the firut fllKht of i
new uchedute of the Maddux Ai
' UneH between Lob Angeles and
.airport at II a. in. today. A crowd
eMfimaled at lO.unu permniB waa at
Ihe field.
Tiilly Hold Out.
NHW VOItK, July 10. (IP)
Illiiliurd Wnlton Tully. author of
Ibo "Hird nf I'linidlne," noted
stiiice pluy, wns todnv threatened
wllb jiill for Ills fnlliire to turn
over contracts for royalties from
the piny to Mrs. Ornce A. Fend-let-
of I.irs AnKoles.
Will Rogers Saysi
BKVKIUiY ' 1II1XS, Cnl,.
July 10. 1 hIwu.vs knmv tli?
finincr not only neoilt'tl re
lief, lint lit; llredctl sonic hi'li,
Hlnl I liuil'bi1--cdiiic
liindi'l'
U i s c o n r
n ? o il its t'
lilin (.'cttinfi
it, for tlicnv
diiln't si'ctn.
a n y iiclinil
way. lint thin , nev I'ann
lioaril lias cnnif (linmyli wit h
an oiitiiiiiil idea. For out1
Iioiij. ("very day the fiiriiiel'
in In I'cet'ivt' nssislMiicc over
tlie radio. Different I'iixnr
ellcs Iiiivp had nn hour, and
they are all doing ir,!,,y
well. So they figure that ah
hour's ndvcrtisiniv over tin
radio will .just' about put ng
lictilturc on tho level with
eisiarctles, and no farmer
could ftsk more thnn that.
Yours,
; WILL 1500ERS.;