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MEDFORD I HAILTRBB The Weather fYwa I'alr 6nuVlit ami Sun day. tVmtlnucd, uurm. Temperature! HIifttcM yesterday 97 Niutt (hit morning A' UNE PHj Tmt i -hut tb 1 rtr. MEDFOIU). OKKtiON. SATl'KI.Y. Al'til'ST 10. 1 1d. odaylBIG BLIMP By Arthur Brisbane Looking West and East, paby Alligator Reply. Talking From the Clouds. Tests for Genius- (Copyright ly Kin Kraturt Syndicate, inc.) SAN SI.MKON, Ciil. This v. R..;1purst rani'li, rimnintr fifty milos alone ihp l'ncific ninl back over two motiii t a in rniiL'i's. pnntains U40.IMMI acres, ami il i is ton small to bo sei-n on a fairly bi;r nioreiitor projection.; It's a bij! world. ; tioiiiL' west in n straight line j over the Pacific, yon would lam! i at Yokohama ami find the in-1 tollifiont .lapanei.e IniildinK fst j cruisers, and siniliiiti politely. ' loinj; east across llie conls npiil, and out on the Atlantic, yon would overtake the Zeppe lin, lionnd east, on a trip round the world. At this 4ine, 7:l"i p. m., F.astei ll slanti ard, the "iant diriwihle is ahnnt 8(HI miles each of New York. V. It. Hearst, whose enter prise and jrenerosity made the round the world trip possible, pets frequent wireless message? here, giving news of the flight. M It is il progressive a!;e, t-o-nbliiiK a man to send an airship on such an errand, and receiv ing hourly reports from men in the clouds, thousands of miles awav. Twenty- two passengers, a urew of 40, a lo(t and a baby iilligiitor make up the Zeppelin rrew. .. - '. Ul 1. ..lw..'.Ll I.A A,., , II J , nil iir.iv, siit'iim .1" and alligator, make the trip, since they cannot possibly know where they are going T The baby alligator might re ply: "Why are all yon linmans making your trip on the flying whirling earth? Yon don't know where you are goiiu:. cither." Wiegaud's wireless copy, ly ing beside this typewriter, at the edge of the Pacific, tells nl.niit hr.Mil.-f UK 1111,1 IlllOllt liaSS nip, at i- miles an nour, i in liritislt ship Taeticia, making 10 miles an hour. Taeticia blows her siren, ami fjides out of siulit. l.ady Druniinoiiil Hay. whose wireless letters you will read, is up first, among passengers. Women have energy whei. they are interested. Head I'.u ripides' "The Uaecheiie," anil learn that men are nothing com- (t'nntlntnl on PtiBO Tour) certainly trl up on art ntrni life," ). Mr. Art ljrlt. In th biitMIn' wlwrr r lr ihcr'i ihrt-r hMilc-tr. liulmiil i luii - K" iKiciiinln" i tin i til wifi. m parolftl nnptha lnrr. it Mnirurrr wo immit -er k an' iiiM, a' younjc ooupli tlmt turn on mlio mi 4:3t rrr mrnin"." U tin mrrn-r. tmr htftrorruill-lt ituin h marTifd nir rotta chtre wonmn, an' m it f?r." mm Mr. Iiichom Tiiarp, (Cop) rifhfc John V. Pil'.t Co.) ijjxa msm mmm ) I Or O ' jiji SETS NEW Graf Zeppelin Lands in Home Port After Trip of Approximately Two Days K.n-nn f "7K Milne I Mvciayc ui i j iimto Per Hour Maintained Passengers Enthusiastic ! Over Experience. :!i:l)l!ll-IISII AFICN. Auk. j.(. I'ln- ir:iiis-.lllumii- air liner fli-nf Xi-iirlin. aftt-r a r.'.nrtl lireakiliK i-rosint; ill III.- Allantic en tile lirM l.-K nf hei- r.mnit-lli'-wniiit flisltt from Uiki-hursl. N. J., lam'ftl al Krliilrlilisliafen al I :n:: p. ni. I7::ta a. in K. S. '1M toiluy. Th- Iiuk. ship mailt the erns ln In just hours anil "4 min-ul-s. having pi.-ke.t up sp..il as she upproa-h-(l (hi -iast of rope. The Z'-ppelln tnu.'he.l the earth at -xa.-tly thr--- minutes uftr out o'clock anil with trn- help of tin lumlin crew was lurneil aronn.1 with her nose pointing north. The ship's motors were kept running slowly to help turn her. j The motors were stopped two mln-j utes later and the landing crew ; bean the task of pulling the 5raf into the hangar field beyond the Zeppelin plant. The fence was lined with enthusiastic spectators. Ir. Fckencr's ltlrllKtity. It was Dr. Kcltener's tind birth day today and the umu'InK arrival of the flrnf Zepj-elin so lonn he. fore the time that she had been expected made the informal birth day celebration abourrt the shlp just before she lunded all the more enthusiastic. The Cntf's time was r.r, hou-s and 24 minutes on her eastward I voyage was iihottt 40 hours better than her westward journev to l.akehurst and Kl hours and L'2 minutes better than her last voy ugv from lakehurst to Krl.-ilrichs-hafen in October. IS2S. The Crnf covered approximately! 421)0 miles In the 5 :, hour-i audi 24 minutes that she was n the air, l thus c(tverlnK the entire di-Manec1 at an avernire of 7T, miles, a hi il- i I ant performance In the opirirm ofl aviation experts. People Cclchnll.'. ! So thrilled were the spe.-taors ' here by the Craf's early arilvall that there was :t general fc-elitu:; that If breaking the record was :i goinl augury, then the accomplish-j ment of the flraf's first lon nop on her round-the-world flUh! ! spoke well for br chances on lhe l''ln;lin-NK Ihrw lups. 1 News of llie Craf Zi'PP'-tin'' early arrival spread like wild 'in , ihiounh the town and despit" the. weather. ;reat crowds had hur-; t ied to the Zeppelin wot ks t wlconif tlie nirshlp. A heay ra:n! which continued al' niuhl ie-j senetl tnwartl morning Tin ground rf w of th'- lr..f j Zeppelin tonk her in hatul U. ! and within l.'i m.nute th I'li-; airship w:ih inHi-ilt"d inside herj hailKnr. I'jieer tu Smoke l Ity half past one the Craf Z-p- ! pelin had come to a full slop in hpr hangar having rompleted onl of I he sntuot hest landitiKs It had mad afl-r any Mk flight. f ('Uslntns officials Sloml at the la ndiiiK' step, waived all forma lit le anil by l.3" p. tn., the last two pas sengers. Iidy (irace 1 rti m inttnd : Hay and Kail II. Von VeitandJ had cniernt'd. All the pa-seners xeemed In :i : decittedly happy f ra hie of mind ' and declared wiih one accord ihey, had ;t wonderful time. j Several. notuMy Nelson Morris : jof ChlciiKO, William her of New : 'York. Nate Wexler. of New York. ;Hlid fount Alhtecht Mont Ket.in of , iterlin. could scarcely v:tlt to re , --uiiie the fmokinn. ptoh doted , ithroophoHi the Journey, and' mericetl wh h cluai ette-i in their j mouths. j liily liny Is (iiffrt-tl. When l'td Hay st- pju-d do n he w.'ih smillnn and huldim; i itOKpiet of flow 'Ms from A me i I -an friends. The rmml w hi. h up to then had l--n n. rely happv land Mil loll. I.roke Into rheeifi. The fpwtitoif hop. that It Kekefu-r Would eat t he tup a J ( the had offi.e-, tint the h.ti:Ka;e mater in fteni Inn tone n notinctil : " Hon i .,(,k ,,r !r. K. k'n r He ha- already fllppe.J out thru t he rear and If urn k int; on pl.i rw for Uie n-Tt fliifht In hi- off..--. " Itiithlos: l iilo(eit. ; Th rn.wd. fiirix-n h.t unh-lit-v-1th: fii-h-d lo ihe re n nf ttie ;ur--hii. t.ut m r l fin.n-1 th" r. w UTi l".utlHic a u I ld 'ir, .i ii n l -r and l h i fi -u hi. ;itl w'lP ! aii.ti-nrl itrKd -n c I ..tt.ti- tion. The r tT ami t h :r mi k'l Re er,. M h-o-d ti W;) to fix Kurgan en hoi-. tM -pt .'o t- 1. 1 th PI' Mrd "f i:-tuti who r--ru.'iii.ed a', the !(. -hn iv-ik. arul irnmeiiily con-tu'tr-d his at:fn'y (Conuogea oo ait) GRAF ZEPPELIN , i V aV-iA N j) ' trT' r. t IxZ - ''Ay $ ' 4 .itu i.,Ivd e, ra ',etj i ne urrman airiaiDie urai .rppenn icavina inc nannar ai unnurm. i. j., at ine start ui ncr j fourth trans-Atlantic crossing. ' STOCKS START MEDFORD DRUM MRS. CHANEY SACK IN WALL Large Portion of Losses in Yesterday's Near Panic Wiped Out When Bull Pools Stage Sustained Buying Rally. NKW YOUIC. Auk.' 1-1) A 8Utttalm'tl rally in siook prions lo ll ay wlport out jiui't of thft Jos; Kti.staint'ft in .Vf.sifrday'8 vif pin roan Uu. Kxu-tMiip. KftinK In the h- live isyues rnnKi1! from t'2 to $10 a shaii. with one iock mlUni; $-0. j 5 alit'vi yestt-rday'H rlimln (Uuiation. Similar rtf ovr it'R took place on the New York I'nrh x c ha ne' and in tho other Icatlim; sccuiitics markets of the country. NKW VdKK, Auk. lf. (T"! The slock mark el. which experienced one of hie .worst breaks in Hm his tory yesterday as a result of th" unexpecled increjise from T to it per cent in ihe New York Federal Peserve redi-scount rate, rallie 1 briskly at the openitiK tudiiy on what appe.ned to be stroni; or Ka nixed bu In supiiort. Initl.il Kiii lis in the activ shares ranged from $1 to $7 a share, with trad inu only m.Mb'iatejy heavy in vol ume. In view of the t lmu,'i mK of martin calls which went out from t he lare brokerage sous last niKht. many trader had ex-pe.t-d a further reaction at to day's opeiiiliK. C en era I Klectrie opened ? T a share higher. I'uion Pacific $. anl Stand. ml lias A- Kb-eiric J:t. Ami'.- ie;i Telephone, Swill hei'll PiU if C. Atthison. Niitioiuil fash pejt.r and Aiiieiir;.n Smelting all 'p-ti'il wiih fc.iins of $i' a share or mote. Initial Kaitis of $1 or more a sha.'c were uui'e com mon, l he list in chldlnu I'- S. Steel common. Mont gomery Ward. West hit: ho iim I :iec tih'. Irie ;md Paltimoie A- Ohio. Th- rally attra.led freh nfler im.s of stork on the part of trail ers who held through yesterday' sh.irii hie. ik. with th result that I'. S. Steel common, Alchisn and some of t he Ot her leader" sol. I down $1 Mr more from llo-ii hiyhs t.er.oe t the rod of the first hall hotii . Pi "" ow-d -: ' ",n' 'w r- NKW YhLK. Aug la. The l'nllf'1 States Steel coi tion reported tod:iy t hat It.' filled tnnmtg" on July :il sh a de.rase fn-jti June ;i0 nf It ions to a total of 4.uvi.iT7 The iota) on July :t 1 , hov was .'17, '",( tons above the brink int of that date in I'.ij" Henry Ford Matches John D.'s Dimes With Gold Watches i'i:i:it. .Mi. h , , -' 4' H'-iiiy l-'iti 'l i n J'lhll Ii llilll.' w I W it. li". I..Ii....i;,rHy ..f li.r... hi.m h.im it '.n ii n rifi'luu- .ur ihii p. .I11I..1.. I ..I.I it. h I ..lily II IV Portlind Woman Hurt rOKTLANU. Ore.. An. i-,,i, - Mri. ruta Vernon, .t , .im riti u);y injured and Victor Ki- ik tud Ir'd evere cut in two autoniu bile tccitienti hre ttrly ttyJiiv. ST. RECOVERY IVIILITARY COP, OF AUXILIARY ; i 1 LEAVING HANGAR CORPS WIN THE Local Team Victorious Afterj Marcning un a ne wnn. Coos Bay Portland Post; Carries Off First Honors, j SAl.KM. On. A up. 10. ,V) Th..- tlriim t-orpH from 1'ortlantl Post , No. 1, AitU'iicitn Leu Ion, aKain r;ir rlotl away first honors in tho an nual i-ouifst here last ntuhl. on-' of Hit Kpeouifiilar fi'utuifs of thr ihv'til h unnual state con von lion' of tlu- I,'mIoii. Thi prlz was I hi n'liffonl ". Hrnwn trophy cup. and the score of the was I'.'IM out of Putnam! corps l pONSihlo 2iHUi points. Pend wi.s accorded second place with 1 7i'T points, and I'utiaK' tirove third with 1 Tim. j The liealey Military academy 1 cup fur the best military effect was wnn by Medford, with a siiii' of it! 1 nut of a possible 7'Ml, after, Metliord and Tons Pay had iiinii It - i e, olf a lie. ' The Portland drum corps also, won the Seiln't lint: -Lucas, t up fi-rt the best mii-n- si oriuy 4:'. ." .. mil ; of a -possible :on. fharbs Uhttieniure vallts corps won ihe ; as best drum major, out of a puv.vil.h- 4ioi. P.tker Will be ehos today :,s the place of f the Tor HllKI'll Clljl orlm; 14.1 l formally imetiiiK ot ihe !i:im convention. Nu tit ion remained after Ihe lee brought in Its lepr.rt y t n min end i tm H:t ktr. otnp - tit lllii - terday Baseball Scores f I.F.YI;PANI, P.,ibe Hulh hit home run of t M eighth ninhm lll'llatl giillie In r iii i east-ii Kut h's ic.in league am gain ii Nali. iii. Shof I to r. Jersey Aug. 1 a. (.-Pi-Ins t wetity-tiint b season In tlie nf the Y.lllkee- today. The Mow l. ;M In the AllO l - emibptl him to I b-agiie rivals i sey t 't v I ei nil, h.id I Milb-r when Pulli ! over the screen anil bisf jelHi drove Ihe li iit ross the et to Rive the Yanks i l.-ad of 1 to 1. Vaiiofial. l-'h-i niiHc: Pittsburgh ; Prookl.v n 1-,'ttv. Kin and Ha msl A. Moore and Ib riline. S-eond came: pmbnrgli Ptonklyu M ! ne. French and I nrice rind I b-bt-rrv. II. 10 , First crime; Louis St 'hllarb-lphia S h e r d e 1, Il:ill;illnn. , .Ihiiii.ii -1 - p. n i: 4 ; i i ii I. Kr:inl:h'.ti.. I Moll ), I. y ;!!.! Knil: in. I ll.ivls. -I T.t l.ir: S. II.I '.hr.-r. ';i.n.:il'- merit -an Yoik l.md ih .iv l... r. Sb.itfni . nrnl P. and L Tili .l.i Tib .imt . lii-n. il. i r It 1 1 L i m: .l. ' b i i Hi-nri"v lPtbt, K dr nnd A Wil-',r, I Ciraw nnd Lei un. iete AU SVi P tl.it.'l, AT LAKEHURST ELECTED PREST. Mc(lfo.d Woman Honored By Slate Legion in Fina Vole - Local Campaign Wins Election Is Made Unanimous Other Elec tions. SAI.K.M; Ore,, Am,' In. fT M I'm. Newton t'haney of Metlfoi - I was unanimously elected niate p resilient of the A merlcan T.ckIihi Auxiliary when annual elect Ions were held durihft the closing seH shut of the on ven (Ion hero Saturday morning. Nth. Chaney was vb'i'-prehlent nf the depart llient of lllef-ou ihlliliu the past ye; r. .Mil (itto W. lleitler of Sheri dan Wits plated tit ihe Vlce-piesi-thliey w -It tin 111 CollU'Sl . For the past year she serve. I as district committee worn. i u for dt-trci one. For Ihe sixth Successive term Mis. Mabel Melnluilf of Marsh- field iii -r was rh-eled secret a ry -t rea4 f the state m nanlmion. fotiri h non - out i ste office fill.-,! was that of historian. TI ; to !. I with mm ' t-i in Allen lb d to serve eland fnr a .f Sa- j TI 1 , . r t.. . The three tlisii . ts w i rit into a ail' Us imill'-dl.ltely after elci'tloti , tn -.lei-t their individual mminlt-J tet-wonien. ' Miss M.irte Walle r of SI. Ileem W.t eler-lt'd ilsliit ri 111 111 1 1 t ee W o II 1 - ii fr distrb-t one. She will also I '!! r selll I be dl t I'M I at I he ta , ti tl 'nil Vtlltlnll in l.nllKvitlr III :1m- fall. Itninlhy l..-K,n nf Hall. IS .1- named as aPrrnu'e, Tin- cniiimitte. woman for dis trict two ilu; in; the coming year and the dl-tM.lM drb-gali- to the ua'toual runvi'iil loll w ill be Mrs. l.:il.Mia I'.ihb oT Piin.-ville. Mm l orgl.i - hb. i nf Poi Maud w as n i no-rl a It I'l iiii t c. Instil. ( tin b-.i.'d Mrs. Pari Wl'ilberly nf Itow. burg as lis eotn- nil I tet-u nm.iM and li.l I Infill d'-le - ' g.ue. Mis. Ah.-e Oeurge i,f i;it-l I ' Me Was n.tloed altr'l riale. Fmir delegates al large to the It. I I M illll I convent n Welt- tl.l 1ll' 1. j a- fnllnw-: Iih K il l P., Stuarl of j Po blitg. Mis. Jessie Kelly, whj u :l be nation. il enm in 1 1 1 1'i'w u ma n, ' Mi. ltoe Wilcox of Anlelope, and is. i:...llii.ili ..f lire 'li.tln. ELECT GEORGE STATE L it i oriitn-iii'b !fl l ' ii' ' f I I 1.1 i I 'i itir i.ii Pie .lly -m ,f .1. r i. .. the ' d tb ; the bllb'H'i linfilnn pi ' Mf.riti.liM l.f . red lr t .i I. r i ri I'l-her, letlrihtf ifnrri inder w.tn n.tu 'tcdnliteernnn. "Irpai tmtnt d ti.iU-ri.il COMMANDER DECLARES NEW a D Judge Duffy of Bend Holds 1929 Prohibition Statue Is Unconstitutional Too Indefinite and Fines Not Limited -Old Law Still in Force, Courts Claim. i 1IKNP. Okv, Aiii;. HI.- y.V) At ttirm'VH fur pi'iwuiis ft in vh-umI vin tU'V (ituirs iH'w iniihlliitlon law iiial.iun imssi'ssion of ln(Unr a mis , tlfiiiouiii'i Wftv prt'piiihiK ajMah 1 fur n' trials tnluy I'tilUiwlun tin' tlt't-lsinii (if i'lmiit .1 ml tic I tif f . wliii ht-ltl (hut III' law lUKSftl li y tin 1 ;iL'!t stale ltK Inhume u as tin cniiMiHulUiuul. JutiKf T. K. .1. Puffy tUnlart'tl I hat It v :ik apparent t lt ntnln turt. thruiiKh an firttr. had h-glh latcil thf pt'iutltv mil of prohiM Hon. No inuxiinuin penalty for first tiffi'iiticrs Is llxt'il uiulor I hi law us atniMitli'il ui the Kesslou. he saiil. Atlorni'VH diM'taivd tin 1ikIs1.i t ur intt'inlfd to innkt the m'rtioa ifatt "No mon than $r0u fiin," ttu the wtoiiK wonl khn passfit up l all foinniittet's ami wrnt ttiroiiKt hoth tht tiotisfs of tin Ifglsliitur" Tin ami'iitliMl 1a w rfuds Dint tlu lifiialty for first convlctton must lt a fino of not lfsn than $".00 or liupiisonnifitt in tin fonntv jail for not more than ntx innnthH or ;,; I Mho JutlKt'H iliTlHlnn folliiwotl i'1"" f,,r n"n 'i'wmu t Uf.i iuoiuIh, Ore., convicted untler tin law. who HoiiKht u writ nf Inihens corpus. She pleadetl guilly lo h charge nf jtosneHsliiK Ihphir iviiU (he JihIkc gnmled I ho writ, hut ruled that the old Oregon pro hi hltton law which the new Htntuie souuhl to amend wiih hI III tn effect. Two men and una other woman are Nerving1 Hentiirori pne(l on r Mi"ir conviction under (lie law. 'I lu amendment wnn designed by the left Isln turo to strengthen the prohibit Ion la wh of the state, nlthotigh under the amendment possession was still rlnswd as a, misdemeanor. Tho old statute provided n fine of "not more than jr.na" fnr first jail sentence of nuvlctlon, and a "not more than six months." The amendment provided a fine of "not less than f.MHi" for flrd conviction, and failed to net i max mum penalty, .1 udge I uffy' rutlng- wiih made on the grounds that ment is too Indefinite, nnd that hoi h tech nh ally a ml pra th-ully It would tolerate Any fine the Imagi nation can conceive. "BABY FACE" IS LOOSE AGAIN IN Police Searching for "Wee Willie" Doody, Accused of Slaying Collector in Elec tric Train Hold-Up Last Night- $4000 Taken. ( IIICAtiO, Auk- 10. MS Three UUlllliei) lonk p'tHHenfilon of II II llllnolH Pentiat electric oiburban i ra In liixt n ik hi, hhot and k I lied a KUtir.l. fwlolf Hintlt frotfi a railroad roller tor, and ewi iipeii in an auto mobile nflei forclliK the iiidIik riuill In Mop at a Seldom lined Nlatiou. The bund It -nifty er wiih pnrt laity idelillfle.l itM Se Willie' Ho.oly, ilenpi'iii'lo already koukIH for sev- eiiil other mUldriH and UUflieionn i.-bbei ie,. Ttin e lit I n run id -wa.i , I'elberl Sudd Ihe collector as Jeiry At the train pa-fd Urtf street, the robber partially Identified n Ifoorly tied A haiolki li tllef over jlhe lower pNl't of IiIm f.oe, drew a ;ilo Ulld Nteppe.l ui 'liifH lh Blule Hn companion drew two kuiin nnd t,li t il the iiHKpellK'-rn before they iiijibeii a jobbery w in proref. ! Sudds tnetl t draw hln pMtol. but wa shot before hi could re move Ihe KUII fioill It hol-ler. 1 PiifM-t riiri-i n hhd tt- It.ilu r-w were thkflt to the I. lire, ill .( ttleil I If Ii Itlofi (ii took over pM till ei itf known criminal. AHr l.'-ailiifc the ib h i iptinto of the man w ho killed Slldd-. C'hlef of 1 . l. tlVHM John Firm sub) they tallied co ly v H Ii iho-e of m.dy. ' U Wllhe"" oMii al.- k'o.'vn ;i ' M .l.y Par i-." bei-:, of tho niii'i fin of bis pierUii uml 1 tie de.it news of his complexion, hai bwn Rouvlit iin t the mooting AW V RHIRARn IMNRIF WHEN FLYER HITS Actor Admits H Married Filn I Secretly Li J r lay. i IIOl.l YvVtlOD, f - t.'. - I'Me secret Siuiu y Ilia, kniei-. screen actor, to rich, actress, al ti ter X. V., last May , v con firmed lust nirht I, o ictor. lllachlncr suiil they were married ly a .justice it:' the peace and that Hilda Cray, vaudeville tlalU'cl, witnessed the ceremony. Mb I'lrlch refused lo comment on Iliad, mci's -latctuciil. Clarence Cox Foiled in Ef BenCfSCtOr fort to Rob - Ml CAPTURED ON THE H GHWAY ! issued v I nst ri. l Aili'i toy Hm "ti Near Ashland Bandit ji-nm. . .. Thf two counts acused Pan- Will Be Given Insanity uyK, s , :i ,lalu,ry .,,.. ,., Test Before Arraignment. ? ur1. y"""K K"' "y r"r'" ' The girl claimed Panl.iges at- J tacked her in his offices late yes t'larence W. Pox, Ashland, is he-'tetduv after she had gone titere lttK held by county of t'ictnls fol IowIiijc an unsuccessful holdup which he attempted near the base of the (ireen Spring mountain yes terday afternoon. Pox, who has bi n In custody of Ashland ami Mt'tlfoi d police twice I his week, will he examined for Insanity, Sheriff .Icnnlhtf" Siild tills mnrntnijt. 41. II. Fvans. Klnmaih I'alls, of feretl tox a ride yesterday when coming to Ashland. Kvans niys that ( ox told him a hard luck siory during ihe trip and Asked tn borrow some money from him, lie was ottered 'i and lold he could ride iih far as the junction of the Pacific and K la math Falls hiftii ways. .Im t before i endilug t lint jdnce t'ox thrust a "pistol" into i:van' hack anil told him to stop the car and throw nit IiIm Itiimlu Th Inn men had lust left the cur when I another tirlven by K. N. Hhoe- maker and J. . llamnker of Kin- math Falls came along. 1 A1....1I ll.lu II..... Li........ discov ered that the pistol he wiih being held up with was only a top. He Immetl lately a l lacked the would -be robber ami a fight cumicd which resulted In the capture nf Pox and his arrest by Officer P. P. Talent. Pox Inlet confessed that he had bhery becaUHc he w iih broke ii ml hud to pay n note at nn Ashland hank. Police records show I hat he wan arrested here law! week on n forgery charge and released with the understand lug that he malte good tin check. Later he was reported Td lowing two Ashland girls along n dark Street. 3 KILLED, 4 HURT A FREIGHT TRAIN WAHSW'dltTH, III.. Auk. 10 bV -With Ihr l.J-.OHH luiuwii in be dead and four ot hern Injured. . . .. 1 (wo of (hem seiinimly, ai ihe result of a heiidon crah between 11 crack M llwatil.ee i-o:nl paseriKet a nd a fl I) In 111 If H III laH tlUlhl. wreck I UK crewM Imbiy were Mill delvlhX Into a ma. of tlebiln, re.irful that other viciiuiH had bei-u buried under the WreckaKe. Thu dead Were: John I.01 Inter, fin, Milwaukee, engineer of 1 he pa"NetiK'r ti am ; Nn k Klni:, M. nf Milwaukee, fro mii n ; a nd an unidi-m If led m t(ro, Who Ih believed o h.lVe been Steal ing a ride nn tto- tender of th 1 1 Traveling fit ;i rale nf uft mlh t an hour. 1 be Flyer tt 110 k an upen wwjfi-h and btnthd Into the fn Klne of t he f 1 eieht 1 1 11 In wlili'li w an Htatidlni.' on an aIJoinln track. The 1 wo riiuini-H roue Into a pvr.imb) of l w I Hed tl eel. Four fleiKht 1 ,11 h w el e d-nioihed Thiee (. "1'iinir roar he were de mit ed and 1 1 1 r Iv t e le-cuped, but leiiiiiltH d Ufn lcbl. fill' Harriet! ihHIimiih. bi.'k'iiii Fair tonicln and Sun d.iy; ionilmo'1 wniiii, with low h 11 in id II y und h lh f h e hiiiard In ihe In et lui , Mdoet :iit- northrHy w Ind-. Oil the I'lM.I, 1 - 11 Nptim; of L I. Jack-iin. ptttal mni.t-r ior J10 k-on tiTiiv e r e d. 1'iHlnif the Hfjin h fr PiMiilv, Chief of Pobi f oai h M Lew of Mei win. III., a riihuih urn xbiln by n itun niii 11 pirtt.ill- Identified hi 'Vi Willie' The despef ndii iihm h poi'f hi for other tntirrern and n hcoi e of tlnrlna holdup. Imutl hm vowed never lu be ukn alv. PANTAGES ARRESTED AND HELD Multi-Millionaire Th c a trc Owner of Los Angeles Fails to Put Over Black mail Story Evidence In criminating Him Secured By Juvenile Bureau Doctor-$25.00 Bail De mand'. I.MS .WO i:i.i:S. Aug Hi i4N -' Alexander P. images, in u II i - mil -I linnalre, theatre magnate. lml.iv jK charged wiih two offeuse.s ;.in:niiM a ib year oni naticer. , i:unice Pringte. in a complaint seeking to regMtn her plate on his theati ii circuit. The complaint was Issued after Dlslrlet Attorney FittM hud con ifer red with the- girl unit Pantages j and Dr. Ha una. lleatly of t he juvenile bureau. j lr., Itcntty reported to Flits that .an examination nf the girl siib jHtantlated her accusnilouM. ; The i hen t re executive was ord ered arraigned ami t he coin plalm set hall at i:6,000. Casualties of the Air Service PF.N'SAPOl.A, Kltt., Aiik. 10 (A1) Lieutenant K V. Parilelrok-HarltiM. Unixlllftii navy aviator, wba either killed or drowned today when hla plane fell In Pensacota bay, near port Maria ncas, nnd sank In fifty feet of water. 1 1 Is body wiih not reeovei'rd. Fvery available boat from thu Ti.i a! ulr stiit Ion here and from Fort Hiirtani iih wuh ftent to the ni ot where Llruienm' i'arder'.'i Sai'ltm' plane plunged Irilo the hay und t ni mediately set about In an attempt to ret over the flyer's body from t he Wreckage which had Mtiik. ' Mtfji'lithi of the ah rtalloil heio wild they believed the aviator w.n seriously injured when his piano Htru' k the water and being uniihlo to extrlctitu h'mself, was drowned. The i aiiHC of the accident win itnileii-rmlned. Lieut. Perilerln-Sarlus came here from MraH on .Inly 4 last, tn take tin ii via t Ion training course, for which he hnd reived special tlln penmttiun iht uttgh the navy de prti itin-nt. Will Rogers Says: HKVF.KI.Y IIII.I.S, Ciil., Auk. I''. -It m'i'iiis otlil tlmt I slinulil ic tin. (.lie In jn Hlrnrl Aiiii-ricii nn liisluricii! fin is, linl vi'Hli'iilnv wns tin1 liii I lnji,v ci' mil' vcrv rxct'l- h'lil i r 0 s i il c 11 t, .Mr I llMIVl'l'. I I ! whs hni'ii n.'i vriirs nun in thf Miit.lU' WcHl, III II H t llllVI' Il I' P II Iowa. Inr lir itii'Vcil tn ( nil fvinia. Tlit'ii' was nn inn ri'Sinlllll fndlliilll ill ci'lli'io ; ill tllCIM' dtivs, Kll In- lunl t" Hi'tmilly work his w;iv tlii'diiirli. Hi' stmlii'il ciijri ni'iriiii: uml a lu'inlifiil viiiiii' cn cil, wlm iiTd-nnmls llirni'il (lilt tn In' Mi's. linn, vir. Itntli oi'('iiintiniis were of iii'iiii'iiilniiN valiif. Hi' hns si'i'H innii' nf tin- wnrlcl (lint nnlv nf any irrs'nlrnl ) Iml tiiiiri' tliiui liny Notre Daiin' r.iiilliiill team. 1 1 lias 11" use ffir mlit ii'iaiis, wliii-li fart cli'i'li'il liim by tlie I111M si iiiiijoiit y pvtT rccnrcli'ii. If I.p will just cnntiinii' to IikIi' tliPin, we on' lialili' tn waliP up with 11 in it hi r Lin coln or .li'fl'iTsi'ii on nni liaii'ls. Yours, WU.t. ROfiKRS.