Temperatures
Highest yesterday j HH
lamest this morning 41
DUr Twenty-fourth Tw.
Weekly my-wenth Year.
MEDFORD. OliKClOX. MONDAY, JULY 22, li)2'J.
No. 121..
The Weather
Foreeust Fair anil cooler tonight
ami Tuesday.
TodaylFOES AGREE
By Arthur Brisbane
Must the War Come?
Germania Rules the
Waves.
Mopping Up Speakeasies.
Are You Shy?
(Copyright by Kins Feature!
Syndicate. Jno.) .
Britain, France and Uncle
Sain arc working to prevent
war between Kussiu and China.
Meanwhile, the war spirit
grows, as usual, each nation
telling how little it fear the
other. Russia, according to
late reports, captures small
tfnvns across' the Mancluiriati
border.
This country, having no dip
lomatic relations with Russia,
is at a disadvantage, in sug
gesting mediation. Secretary
Stitnson is obliged to tell liri
and, of Prance, what he thinks,
Briand repeating it to Russia.
A hopeful sign is a manly,
and apparently sincere, talk by
Jan Rndzntak, most powerful
man in Russia, next to Stalin.
A Lettish 'working man. who
spent ten years in czarist pris
ons, Rndzntak, head of Rus
siian railroads, and interested
in China's seizure of the Man
ehurian road, assures corres
pondents that Russia would not
start a great war, on account
of private or public property
lie declares that Russia will
not fight, unless invaded.
The Russian masses may have
something to say about that.
The assumption that' the big
' - crowd, killed in war; hs always
led to war against its will, is a
mistake. That crowd Usually
.liowls for war, until the draft
is announced then some lose
enthusiasm.
Fortunately, the Chinese na
tion is the most peaceful on
earth. . If the Soviet riders
really desire to avert waiv
which their nation could hardly
afford just now, there is good
chance of avoiding one interna
tional crime.
This tuition, tit nil events, Inis
no exensc for mixing -in the
war. In nil Mniiclinriuv when."
the war would be centered,
there is hut one American eon
cession, with only $2,000,(KK)
invested. Our Kenerons gov
criinient would spend more than
that sending eables liaek and
forth, aliout wonderful things
to lie done.
And if we once started mohil
i.iii(f our nolile dollar ,n year
"profiteers," we should lie in
the war for billions before we
linew it.
(Continued on Pnge Kour)
The feller who kin drink a iiinrt
Mltlioiil lMllll ii in 1 1: lit Ik ('M--tlt.iK'tl
nlwHii the iiivterhMit ill
np fit a hit or '3 biireU frinn
lluil iMMidetl nrvlmnc ut Clileaa'i.
MmhiI the wot -I oniltiiinllori I
lillOW lit N lot. Of M'I HtV IMl
Jinlirmettt.
in nDccn c .
ilUUDOLIWL!:
PEACE PACTI1
Soviet Will Abide By Kel-
logg Treaty Mf Possible'
Is Word Through French: J
Intermediary to Stimson
Chinese Signify Like
Intention Russians Seize!
Boats. I
MOSCOW ' July 22. (P)
The official Taas News Agency
stated tonight that the aoviet
government had declined an
offer by France tc mediate in
the Manchurian conflict.
WASHINGTON. July 22. (&)
Secretary Ktimson was advised to-!
day hy Ambassador Claudel of j
Fi anee that he hud been Inform-1
ed the ho vie t if possible would j
abide hy the KelloK paet for the
renunciation of war.
This word was brought; to tho
state department a few houra after
, ChiiieKe Minister Wu had inform
j e d S e l r e t a ry S t i r. j : n that it was
(the Intention of his government to
I abide by the paet.
Ktimson was told by Claudel that'
Foreign .Minister Briand of France j
had been informed by the llus
1 yian ambassador in Paris on ln
! striiftions from Moscow, that the
soviet Would abide by the Kellogg
! treaty.
Secretary Stimson last Thurs-i
day took steps to call the atten-1
tion of the two powers to their j
obligations under the pact.
NANKINO. China, July 22. (P)i
Foreign Minister C. T. Wang'
of the nationalist govern men t to
night, stated that "China will up-!
peal tu the League nf .Nations In!
connection with the HiiHsiap crisis
if the soviet violates the spirit j
of the Kellogg pact."
TOKIO, .July 22. (IP) nonk'O
(llspatchcii tuilay from Mat-bin said
Chinouti officials alleged soviet
war craft had seized 25 Chinese
trading lioats near the mouth of
the SunKari river since the begin
ning of the strained relations.
This was not confirmed from
other sources.
The Chinese have sent two.nddi
tlonal gunboats to the lower Sim
g.'iri. Conditions on the Manehurian
Slberian frontier continued quiet.
1-
HOYT'S FLIGHT
KDMONTON, Albnrtn. July 22.
(7F faptain Hoss (1. Hoyt's nt
tempted fliKht from New York
to Nome, Alaska, nnd return- has
ended in a crash near Valemount, '
It. C. lie was on his way here!
from White Horse. Yukon, on the I
third ok f his homeward trip j
yesterday. 1
The I'nited Stales army flier
escaped injury, but his Curtis
Hawk pursuit plane was wrecked.
Hoyt had been expected to ar- j
rive back ut Mllehel Field. N. Y.. 1
today if he maintained his pace.
He had battled wind nnd rain
since Thursday with practically
no sleep and had covered nearly
nonn miles. He left Mitchel field
at 2::18 p. m., New York lime,
Thursday.
Had weather in Alberta force!
him down. He lost 12 hours on
the northward flight and tried lo
make up lost time. A mesaiie
sent from Fairbanks. Alaska, told
of a "touch trip" to Nome ihd
return, with rain and low clouds
the entire distance.
From Fairbanks Captain Hoyt
flew back to While Horse, a dis
tance of 5uo miles. He hopped
off acnin nt 11 n. m. yesterdav,
Yukon time, hoping to cover the
I mo miles to Kdmonton and thej
I 1 "9 miles more to Minneapolis by i
this mnrninu. From Minneapolis'
he would have had HJ-fi miles;
more to New York.
News of the crash was received
at Albreda. in miles from Vale-'
mount, in a telephone messuK!
f i urn the captain himself. A I - j
breda Is on the main line of the1
( anadian National Kail ways near
the AHeilfi bouiid.-iry.
As itni?erstoid hem water in the
plane's fuel cjiii'ed Hoyt to come
down. He was siu-hted headim;
wet af .lack man. H. at " p m .
end at Itlue Itiver. IV half an
hour nfterward. loiter be was
headim; eaM, a ppa rt-nt ly in troub!.
and looktntf for a lundincr place,
j The pbin damnf;ed b'yond re
.fiir. will be uhipp. d to Mitch-1
field. '
ENDS IN CRASH
!AI VALEMOUNT
!
Father and Son
Fight for Last
Drink in Bottle
CHICAGO, July 22. P
Aleck and L'dward Jeschke.
father ami son, fought hint
ninht over who was to have
Die hint ili-ink from n bottle
nf whiskey. The father was
killed hy a hlow from the
son's fist, and the youiiKcr
tniiii wan arrested.
Four other children nf
A leek Jem-like, saw the fiKht.
They said the hoii struck his
father above the heart and
the 44-year-old man dropped
to the floor. He was dead
when police arrived. ,
Kd wa rd. who is 21, was
held today pending further
inquiry.
FINAL JOURNEY
iOF PEPPERSASS
Ancient Engine Which First
Climbed New England
Cog Railway in 1869
Runs Wild On Rededica
tion Ceremony. Trip.
MOl'NT WASHINGTON. N. II .
July 22. (fP) Slorles of hardship
i.nd heroism were recounted today
as several hundred persons, in
cluding governors of seven states,
who assembled here Saturday to
witness the final run of "Old lep
percuss" up the mountain, scatter
ed their hopes, sobered by the
tragedy which claimed the life of
a photographer and brought de
struction to the celebrated loco
motive. Daniel P. V.u!ultcl' Arlington,
Mans.. who was hurled -Oft the en
gine as it sped down the sleep cog
railway after a triumphant trip to
the summit, was killed. the in
jured included 1M ward C. Frost, I
who was at the throule,vhen "Old j
I'eppersass" first climbed the
mountain back in lHti'J and who
was operating it for tho last time:
his lti-year-old son Caleb, Winston
H. Fote, Swampscott, Mass., pho
tographer, and W. 1. New-sham,
Concord, fireman.
They nil leaped from tho loco
motive as it careened dizzily down
the steep trestle known as Jacob'.-
Ladder after something hod gone
wrong.
The locomotive toppled from thai
mils and into the ravine where
it was blown into hits as the boiler
exploited.
Many of those who had assem
bled as guests of the state of New
Hampshire and the Ttnston & Maine
railror.d, lo see "Old PeppersnsB
rededicated and make, its final run.
after having served ns a museum
piece since 18!t2, were, marooned
for hours In the hitter cold of thc
peak. They were forced to stay
on the mountain because the ill
fated locomotive, In crashing over
the trestle, had lorn up so many
ties that speedly repairs with the
equipment at hand wan Impossible.
A number, including many wom
en guests, elected to hike down
the mountainside, and it was five
hours before some of them reached
hotels at the bane after their boul
der and brush strewn Journey.
LIVES 4 PERSONS
f'HICACIO, July !S. ) Four
persons were killed yeHterilny In
lwt jilrplnne rriiHheB In th ml'l
illr went, one nenr ChlciiKo anil
tin olher at North IMattf, Nell.
.Im J.'non. :h, and MIkk Itllcln
SrhuufollierK. 21. with kllhd, and
Ml Pntillnt' Taylor, a8. wa crit
ically Injured when Jensen's plane
fell. The engine Hlatled nnd Ihe
plane went Into a taiWpln. .landlim
near the Akcr airport, west of
t'hlcaun.
folinly police fald they learned
the woman" had nlven .Jensen, who
wan not licensed an it commercial
pili, l. ia to take them aloft.
"Kronen"' controls were believed
to hiive canned the North 1'latte
accident.
Henry I d h a m, pilot for (hi
Midivcvi AviJftinn corporntloii. was
invlructlnu Milic Kyan In f 1-Iiik.
Tiiey had l,e,-n In the alt nearly
an hour and were about to land
when the crash occurred near the
Xorth IMalte munlcip;.) airport.
Iloth Itynn and Oldham were
killed. They lived 111 North I'lalte.
Methods of control nnd treat
tueiit fur nna hiwmo's, ft rati'e
dist une similar to Texan fever, lire
-..uht hy Texan nnd federal ento-mologir'tB.
biho im udcoi MiceniiDi dhdim cdiiit ktiwiatc
muo hi vmLUimioouumiuuiiviiuii loiiijihil
IN colOOLEIST wAMFRHIMRC i ME DISTILLATION RECOVER TENTH BODY
TUNES TACOMA -
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Lieut. Harold Bromley (Insst) Is shown above testing his newly
designed Lockheed monoplane "City of Tacoma," which he plans to
fly from Tacoma, Wash., to Tokyo, Japan. The plane sets a new style
In streamlining.
GIVES UP TRIAL
FOR AIR RECORD
Missouri Robin Forced Down
On Lambert Field By j
Leaking Oil Line St.
Louis Robin Flies Into'
Tenth Day Duration. j
ST. IXU'IK, July 22. UP) The I
"Missouri Robin," second of two
sister endurance planes to go aloft
at Lambt.H'1-W.- Louln field In an
attempt to set a new record for
sustained flight, landed at 7:51
a. in., today after having been in
the air 117 hours, 20 minutes. A
leaky oil line which they were un
able to repair forced the fliers, Joe
Hammer ami W. ti entry Shelton,
to bring the plane to earth.
The "St. Louis Robin." first of
the planes to take the air, contin
ued its flight, entering its tenth
day at 7:17 a. in., and passing Its
21Kth hour at 0:17 a. in., central
standard time.
The pilots, Dale (Red) Jackson
and Forest O'ltrine, reported that
the motor was fund Inning,
smoothly. '
Tho "St. Louis Robin" was, with-
in 2!l hours of setting u nv
world's endurance record.
llammer, air mail pilot, and
Shelton, St. Louis flying enthusiast
expressed keen disappointment
when they landed at Lambert St. j cannery shipments wero light.
Louis field. 1 Kdmlston estimates that the
Although they went up 09 hours total crop will bo 80 per cent of
and 14 minutes behind their rival last year, an unusually hrtivy year,
team, Hammer anil Shelton had ! The pears are developing rap
hoped to surpass any record the 1 idly, under present weather con
"St. Louis Robin" might set. Roth dltions and are now but a week
flights were sponsored by the ! behind, despite the late season.
Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manu-
facturins company to test the mo-
tors.
HOUSTON, Tex., July 22. UP)
The monoplane "Pillion Dollar
City." piloted by (ilenn L. Loomis
and Joe (Mass, m-ared the half way
mark today an an
aiic.mpi
hreak the refueling emluram
rpt--
tl-il il f "Mil hi.lli-u J 'I mi,,,,,, ,, ,
I....UH iiiki
30 seconds. At l:-l!t-M
m. the ,
ship had heen aloft )0!i hour
SnitlJVKI'OltT. La., .Inly 22.
(A The plane KWKH at four a. ni
central tinii today had letn In tin;
air I13' hours. "Kverythiim i
C). K." Van Lear nnd William t.'ur
rey Sanders, pilots, reported.
ST. JOHNS. X. R. Iuly 22. UPt '
Lloyd's agents received a tm-Msiiue
today from the stea mer Viniera.
repurilntf that she had hit an ice-J
hern and rrmi'stliif; u tuj; lu tow:
her lo Halifax.
The Vlnlern saiil she was iinahle 1
lo use her i-nnines.
The pnsMiiin of the shin wis
k I veil ill t ho messa ne nn 42. 10 i
north and 49.4 t wi-fi, j
CAVES ROAD BETTER
I
fill A NTS PAHS, Ore., July 22
hV' K' toilldinK of a roadway from
the Uedwoiitl hitfiiW'y to Oremi
l'aes', recently illlplelei. hh
"p-l in :!iiifi I'iftrn 'ii(i-j tf thi
f)re(fon i ffirirt than for the same
pMled ;i-( se;i(in, l.ievtti miI-
sand 1ourist have luen tepmie'l
ii trice the caves opened .May 1&.
ENGINES DISABLED ur mLU1 ,,niL' u ".BHIMltT SttKS UKEH
TO - TOKYO PLANE
I
A
. f V ' f - V
I . Assoriuttd I'i
NOW SEES CAR
TOTAL OF 3:885
Edmiston
i
Says Figure Is
Conservative Expects
4000 Cars Pears De
veloping Rapidly Week
Behind Last Year's Crop.
I
Revised estimates of the fruit '
I crop of the Itoguu
including the (i rants
liiver valley, I
Pass section.1
pluco itlu. total al
ItHSf). oajH, up '
portioned as follows
f 'firs
.. fiOO
Bartlelts
ltart let ts to ca nnerles
... 701)
, Howells
Cornice
D'AnJoiis
Winter Xellm
j ltoscs
I Newtown apples
I Previous estimates
the total shipments
100
ioo
600
700
-100
had placed
at 3:100 to
3500 cars.
Last year's shipments
amounted to -1210 cars, with
j iest crop on record,
heav-
The Newtown apple crop Is
about 50 per cent of last year.
when 7:t0 curs were shipped.
James K. Fdmiston, who made
' tho above estimates, says that the
1 figures are shaded on the con-
: servative side, that the total ihip-
' menls will be close to 4 OHO cars.
pears and apples, and Hartletts to
t the canneries. Last season the
H. Von lluevenberg, Jr., ot the
Slims Valley district, said this noon
that, while, his t'inures worn "sec-
ondhund," he forecast ed (ho car
Rhiimitnts between ItStlO and 40iW
1 (.arH
' Mr Hnevenberg said Mint some
I flf ,Im Hhlnners had nmleresllniat-
ed their nops and that he had noted
dial rn-rliui ilM that failed to sntudun
i , . , i , . 1 i
i bin nil I'fniiw nt nil. iii sum i iiiii
lie
all of these were small tracts.
lie iaid that the estimate of
Home growers that the crop would
he only tin per cent of last year
were far too low and that, wliil-
tho l!i2!t tonnage would he less, it
w.mld he mote than oflsel hy the
WASHINGTON. .Inly 22. M)
Five or ix distilleries will he Riven
permission hy ihe pinhlhttloti hu
ll au in the near future lo resume
the production of whiskey In the
I'nited States to replenish niedlcl
iij'l supplies.
In niakliiK that announcement.
Commissioner Iknan nahl the na
tion's Koverii men I guarded supply
of medicinal wliiskey had dwimllid
since distilliiiK wuh hailed it im! r the
lMh amendment to H.r.lH.nVl ny
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German Ship Breaks Record
Mauretania From Cher- lt , h Tr,"T
, .,,! work (lie 1l:t nket out. That
nourg by uver tigiu
Hours Time Has Been
Reduced From 26 Days of
Old Sidewhecler Savan
nah in 1819.
W YukK. July 22. (V) The
new i it ma ti luier I Sn-im-n rear li
ed Anibrnse Hunt nt (he entrance
tu New York harbor ut a. 02 p. in., 1
this afternoon, easily breaking the
speed record for ocean crossings.
, held by the Mauretania.
The lb-emeu time from Cher- j
. boiug on lis maiden voyage was
! 4 days IS hours and I f minutes.
which beat the .Mauietania's Urn
.by S hours and IT minutes.
Since Ihe voyage of Columbus,
which statisticians say would have
consumed t;w days had he followed
the path of present day liners,
the time for the trans-Atlantic
passage has been reduced as man's
ingenuity increased. In lSlit, the
side wheel .steamer Savannah made
the voyage from Savannah, (la ,
to Liverpool in 2(! days. This
was reduced to 11 days, 4 hours
in 1 S In by (he steamer Acadia,
which set a new record of !t days.;
21 tfurs In IS41. In t SHU. the:
liner City of Paris established a :
record of five days. 1 0 hours, 1 S j
minutes, which remained unehal-;
tended until 102S, when the Mau-
reiania set the presifnt record.
Plans were made for a wel-i
come to the new clianminn bv the
city's official reception committee.
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NATCIIKZ, Miss., July 22. UP)
The speed boat -"Hogle" piloted
by Or. Louis Lemy oC , Memphis
reached Natrhea nt fc-n. ni., today
and left ut 7:10 In its race to St.
Louis. Willi the express cruiser
yacht. "Martha Jane.- owned by
(ieorge M. Cox of New Orleans,
which hail not ranched hero at !i
o'clock. '
Iho "UoKic wns held up here n ,ict amlilenly from heart fall
one hour nnd ten mlntitoH awaiting tI,e
a fuel supply. Dr. Leroy said he T'le ,,a(1 liUulii.nee W;m con-
.belleved his rival wns about 20 tliiecl In a mosHiiKe from his nluso.
miles behind, but three hours Inter Ml8s hthel W luhiiril. Ho was 1
" "'" ,.,.
"" '
! liaton Itouue nt 1:20 n. in., with
lis miHut-H III , trouble
ANTOLIA ZONE
CANHTAXTIXOPU;, July 22..
iff) Latest reports from northern
A ntolla stale that recent earth
quakes ami landslides have caused
the deaths of 1,000 porsenns. T
thousand are homeleas nnd with -
out food.
As reiiorls of the dliaster con -
i.. .1 ii, Toriiiuii iv ,n
iv i niJiimr t.i,i i 11,0
, . ." , ...
SHIM Ilt'tJ OI l I H" VI VI 1 IIIK Bllll I IIU
ii-oustantlnople press is appealing
of the International
for the h'di
Itcd 'roHs.
Shocks ami lamNHdcs. the latt r
caused l.y torrential rains, wer'
rcpnrtfd to he ln i '-usin the havo
in northern Antolia where recent
, nun(,nl,MM devastated the towns
of Kurmene and Kizer.
STltATTOX. O.iln., July 22. UP)
The l.ody .r AfiNM Julia raiiie, :'l.
of New Votk Clly. tenth victim of
jit f'hie.in. Hock IMand and Pai'llie
train, wreck .IiihI Thursday near
'here, was recovered yenlenlny hy
j rearchers. while ii n invent tKation
(was under way to fix the cause for
the wreck.
j Testimony tlitiH f.n Inirodni'eil
at a joint Invention! ion hy federal,
istate and laihoail officialH of (he
i wreck hint Thursday rnm nhtK has
plaeed the enusl of the wreck
upon a clouflhurst.
CRASH KILLS PILOTS
1
MANACt'A. Nicaragua. July If-.
V) A Inlli il St a ten m.ii tue
cui pH Fol;ler plane ria? hod Into
the Coco river near Denial City.
Neuva SiKnvlfi. Iiepattiiieut if
Northern Nlcarainrir odav, killing
( api-itn Kiivellu I), Howard of ( :tll
lni nia, (tie idiot.
TEN THOUSAND:
ARE HOMELESS1
oa Eats Blanket;
Half Gallon Dose
of Medicine Given
CINCINNATI. July L'.V-uI'j
A lui.i rniistrittnr with an
army blanket in its vitjils.
tlri'W th .civit-es of 11 mm
:tt the 7(Mliif;i ;il par.h-ns here
as it lay in evident pain, hui
I tile Miakf Klill ii"l-l the Man-
el today utter futile ellnrts
tu remove it.
i S. A. Stephan, general mail
er of the zoo, immersed
the 24 -fool reitile in a n it III -
i- i;ator tank, plaeed a hond
4 railing, Siephan inserted into
the snake a tube with a
fr metal inside, hut was unable
to catch the blanket and pull
it mil. A half gallon of oil
4 was then poured into the
snake to relieve it. The blan-
ket caught in t he serpent's
farms Friday as it struck i't
a pigeon, and was swallowed
with the bird. .1. II I'oe.
carnival operator, paid $liln
for the lioa 1) few Weeks UK".
he said.
4.
PASSES IN RYE
N.Y. OF STROKE!
i j
Donor of Ashland Club
House in Sudden End,
Retained Interest South-,
ern Oregon Was Man of
Means and Energy.
Word ban been received in this
,
" d"""- yesterday at Uyo,
N. Y., of Jesse Wlnburn, who wus
active five years ago lit tho nfiuhu
of 8ou(lorn Oregon. Ho mude Ills
1. . . . , , i ,
homo nt Ashland nnd donated n
community club limine to that rlly.
; "Win burn Way," a scenic drive of
I that cilv. was named in bin ho.ior.
niemDer of Siskiyou Chapter No.
21i K A M i nnii lllllali Temple or
,i. Hhline. llo was horn In Svrn-
euse, N. V September L'ti, 1873,
null was f(! you m old.
Jesse Wlnburn was a Ulnilty and
picturesque cliuractor and of more
than tho n vera no iiie.anB. Ho trav
eled extensively anil kuvo liberally
to people unci causes. DurliiK his
stay in Ashluml, he built a Hummer
home known as "Sap and Sail."
In the political campnlK.i of 1922
ho was tin active supporter of Wal
ter M. Pierce for governor, and a
tempest In a teapot arose when
that dlHtlnKitlslieil citizen was bar
red from sueakltiK In Ihe club house
he presented In Aslilund on the
Kt'ound it was no place for Ihe (lis
cussioti of political Issues.
A few months later he Journeyed
lo liuropo and apenl some time In
Vienna and I'iuIh, and opened a
peilumii shop In Hie latter city. At
1 "u " "is ueaiu ue was nuiin
llnff.n siiliiirbaii lionio at Kye. He
! "uvu1' '"Hl lllU'ruHt ln Ashland anil
l't loach with filctiils I here
l'"inK his uhsence. On his last visit
to IliiH secllnn lie irave a hniinimt
1,1 tho l,,,u'1 Mt'tlfonl to his friends j
" - i -
l,,,'"',K1hm't I,tl(wm cuiUy.
Wlilhurn. in early Hie, was n resi
dent nf Xew York City, with Inter
ests in street car advertlniuK. llo
was a man of hoitiMlles e:iemy and
Kieut enthuhiasiM for Ills tasks und
projects. Me wuh the Irlend of
many men li i k li In the councils of
Taminaity hall.
Mo was well known In this city,
where ho had scores of friends who
will p'Kn't hla pasHhiK.
TOKYO. July OVt Appli-
catiun from the Tacuma. Wash.,
chain her of commerce for per
mission for Lieutenant Harold
Hroinlcy, American airman, to
f!y over or kind on Japanese ter
ritory was received today hy the
American embassy in Tokyo, and
forwarded to the Japanese depart
ment of ctiinnuinlcatloits.
The army air field at Taihlka
Wa, 21 miles west of Tokyo, tx In
dicated as Ihe prohiihlc Inudlmt
p I ii c e fur the Tacoma-Tokyo
flight. A coidi;it wet ome Is ns
fored in Japan for Lieut,, Itrom
ley. Sue Hum Sparkler.
HOLLYWui-l. c,l., July 22.
UP Slli i 'ril l oil. mollori plctUI e
actress, 1 'id.iy didayeil a so,uai
ut d in no i nd (n her enai,'eiiieit
fim;er and adinpleil hi r enK 'K''-im-nt
to NI k ' i't u art, f'lm sta r.
No plans have he -U made for the
wedding.
BSE WINBURN
PAY
1F0RS0L0NS
IIS BACKSET
Judge M c Mahan Rules
Against Demurrer of Hoss
and Kay to Grange Com
plaintCase Will Go to
Supreme Court Is Belief
Additional Pay Voted
Last Session.
1 SALD.M. Ore., July 22
Judge L. Jl. Mc.Mahaii
.1' the
! Mil i Ion county circuit court ruled
tiday that the i;i:';i b-uislatoi s will
not receive the aiiditional $r. a day
; expense money which they Voted
'themselves during the lat session
I of the legislature when lie signed
.the onler oVerrulinK ttie demurrer
R
f Hal Jv. iloss. secretary of tale.
and State Treasurer Thomas li.
Kay to the complaint brought by
A. Jones, head of the Marion
unty Orange.
The demurrer claimed in suffi
cient cause of complaint and in his
order overruling the demurrer
which allows the complaint to
stand. Judge McMahan allows the
defendants until August 1 to malic
iiieir answer. $
' Custer K. Ross, attorney for
Jones, said Monday afternoon that
the answer will probably not be
lined uy lioss and Kay and that it
(rwill le taken to the supreme court
'-'- " di-fuit decree is given
Jones in circuit court.
Heiore the IcgbJators had an op
portunity to receive the $5 addi
tional dally expense money from
the state treasurer the Orange
started the Injunction against the
state officials. Two years ugo the
'additional expense money which
aggregates mora timn $-'-!. 000 was
paid the senators and, representa
tive!, bBt'uiHJi'; (u'liii'n -wus taken
to restrnln tho iWymonr. "
OrOHHFIRl.D. rus!&. T)
The latent feats of u'liderw are tl"?4
feet it j and UiJ miles dlslanee. The
new marks were set hy lOrlek Kron
feld, Viennese pilot.
UOOHICVKl.T FltlLl), X. Y. (T)
A new plane hullt for transconti
nental air-rail service can carry 'AO
persons. In ft test flight 23 wero
up. The plane weighs over 17,000
pounds loaded, ami can take off lu
200 yardH.
X13W YOKK. (?) Lillian Clnr
riek, 17, has swum around Man
hattan In 11 huurs, 2 minutes, two
anil three -(itiartet s hoiirs faster
than any other of her sex.
SOI'TII A M'l'TO.V, X. Y.
Thomas K. Murray, eleetrieal ex
pert, second nn!y to Kdlson In
ntimher of Inventions, Is dead at
GH. lie wns granted more than
lioo patents. His specialty was
designing power plants.
The Noted Dead
PLATTSIU'ROH, N. Y., July 2i.
(I3) Leroy Hi ,olt, the author, win
drowned while Awlmlninir vkhIci'.
day In ChateaUKay lake, 25 miles
.from liere, stale troopers disclosed.
, A canoeist snlil saw him no
! down while Irvliur to
: (ho hike. Tho hnat haw not hecn
I i...nv,.ri.ii
- " ' it.
Will Rogers Says:
SANTA ' MONU'wi Cni..
.Inly L'2. Sfp wlii'io Mr.
HiuiVi'i' 1ms invili'il Mr. Cnol
iili:i' down in Wiishiimlon.
I lial s wluit
I Cilll till' IlINt
word in lui.s
piljilily is to
itivilr siinit1
It n d y I 0
W a s h i n i'
tmi in July.
Yon wuli'li Ciilvin
i't out ot
it- )
Thi'V hit cniii' lo si(.'ii ill"
I'i'iii'i' Iri'iily; tliry Inivc lit'cn
wailini;; tlicy want to sip;ii
il on tho siinii" dny tlmt t'liinii
dri'liiri's win' on Unssiii. ,
lll'st lll'WS ill lllf 1HII'I'S
,v:is Hint Mr. llfiiry l-'ord
w.is Jf0ih) to raiso his lowost
wnufH from $ to i'7 n day,
and as soon ns lip acts khutor
on liis frot and can pt-t out
iiiid sell n few cars, lie wants
to make it .H. (Ircat luai,.
Hint fellow. Yours. !
wild, noriKus.