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The Weather
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TWELVE PAGES
MEDFORD, OliKCiON, Tlll'lfsl V. AL'(il'ST L-J. W2i).
No. l.VJ.
MAIL TRTOUNl
D
TodaylPANTAGES
By Arthur Brisbane
Miss Crosson's Death.
Wall Street Happy.
Big Business Is Bigger. ;
Photographing Angels.
(Copyright by King Feature
Syndicate, luc.)
The women's iiir nice from
the Pacific Get-mi to Cleveland
saddened liy the dentil (if Miss
Marvel Crosse in, a coiirnneniis
and admiralile voting woman.
For t ho present sur-h races
sliould he confined to men.
Their death is less important.
When such a woman as Miss
Crosson is hilled, there is no
knowing what brilliantly use
ful men and women may, in her
death, have been depriv
1heir chance of life.
Wall Street had a pleasant
day Tuesday. In the lanuai'e
of the Stock KxehaiiL'e, the
y priced luuiisiriais were
iery sensitive to buyiuir or
ders." To try hii.Yiiir them was
like trviii'' to catch a bird that (i
J 1 ICS lip HIII'll ,(1111 ilJIJMU ll
him with sail, ready to put on
ils tail.
Kor instance, Joseph Top
litzky of California eame to
New York a few days afro, in
time to tell friends to lniy a
ertaill Stock. It has since gone
up more than 100 points.
No telling what the Federal j
lieserve will do about (hat, per. i
haps make the call money rule
1110 per cent,
Iliur Business crows over liifr-
Tlio (li.ltl Dust Twins, in Hie,
person oC Cipnrpc 1C. .Morrow,
liend oC the flold Uust Corpo
inlion, lias tukiMl over the
I'nited Ciirar Stores Compnny.
With United ('ijxiir Stores lie
f;els n liig interest in Seluilte
Cifrar Stores.
Distrihntiiin is the problem
of (he day, and better organi
zation of (.'real distributing
eoneerns will be welcome.
Problems of production on a
1,.,,. K ,lr tti-r,l'lt ni'n nlvi,l I
Distribiitinn remains costly.
Willi the aid of a cathode
oseilloraph, St. Lmiis psyeliol
locihts rendc'r visible the ini
mlse or "messusre" that trav
els nlniitr the nerve every time
you move any part of your
body.
You sue. a mosiuito on the
back of one hand. The brain,
Ihrousrh the nerve, orders rhe
muscles of the other band to
slap that mosquito. That mes
sage of command, you are as
sured, electric in character, and
multiplied in illtonslly 100,1""'
(Continued on Page Four,
Second Section)
Mo-t r- the llnllywiMxl nimlc
"nei-n- linn- Ini-ii innrriiil k'
f en thai the) gallop riant "P,
t-i tl.e nlliir uiiliom li-ln' h-il.:
If the minllill.illi.il o' Him- k--
in tin- man T Hip iKiur 'II mkiii
l a bark number. '
DECLARES
E
Pleads Not Guilty On Two
Counts Charging Statu-
tory Offenses Septem- j
ber 23 Set As Date for)
Trial Judge Fricke to
Preside Wife Goes On
Trial September 3.
los a';i:lks. auk. 22.
IE
l j Alexander Pnntages, I heater mag
' note, today pleaded not guihy in
superior court lO I WO ColtlllS I
charging statutory oflenses against j
i Eunice Pringle, 1 7 year lit dan-
September 23 was set as the :
dale for his trial, which will lie j
before Superior .Judge Charh
Kricke. LUS ANOKLKS. Aug. 22. Wl
A lexh uder 1 'a Mages. .r4, mil h i
mil bona ire t heat re opera 1 or. was
tppear in superior court at 2
11. today and ple;id to charges I
of attacking Kunice Pringle, 17
year old school girt dancer at his
private offices August fl.
Defense attorneys have Indicated
that the' theater magnate . will
enter a plea of not guilty Lo the
two assault charges filed against
him. They said they would ask a
reasonable time to prepare their
case.
Huron Fill Hi1i-iel jttni-iiev
announced ttiat the state will ask
the trial he set for Sept. 17. Two
priority. Coincident is the fact
11,111 0,1(1 "f lM tn" K;,'omI f-
Pantages.
The theater operator's wife must
go to trial Sept. 3 for the death of
joe Kokumoto who 'was killed
when the machine which he was
driving, collided with the automo
bile driven by Mrs. Pantages. Wit
nesses nt her preliminary hearing
said she was driving while intoxi
cated. Pu tit ages wan hound over to
superior court last Friday follow
ing a preliminary hearing. Judge
Leonard Wilson held that the evi
dence submitted left "sufficient
cause for belief that the defendant
Is guilty." The theater owner is at
liberty on 25.000 bond.
ARE RESIGNED
A ART, Switzerland. Aug.
(A1) The mother and sister of Kurt
Lueseher, missing Swiss trans-At-
MOTHER, SISTER
! Al I II A A
SWISS AMMAN
lanllc aviator, today gave up hopeiable conditions. ".Med ford" and!
01 seeing mm again, nmr accepie-i
bravely what they cons tiered the
will of providence.
Neighbors greatly admired the.
mother s slot. -Ism. She told them
that when she agreed lo her son
becoming an tiviator, she realized
she must be prepared for all haz
ards. She praised his htirdihood.
bravery anil sunny character.
The plan of Lueseher and Oscar
K'MMnr uhn ,-.-.; w'th him nn tliM
. flight across the Atlantic, from
Lisbon into silence, bad the ruii';" i'"" mosi 01 me large pro
approval of the parents of both.jduoern had contributed, but a j x--iliiitrt
Tlley VislieU tlieir families, AUgUSl
10. full of confidence and joy.
and told them thev had decided'
Lueseher should p lot during thcjState College expert, will arrive in
I day and Kaesar during tbe night'1'1" 0,t.v heplember 1, to begin his
last letter received from Kae-
snr. sniil hi- fell he would see his:
Until''- 1l. 11.1 IlKtlin lieflir.
cry loim.
10 VOLSTEAD ACT
s'l'OKAN'i:, Wash.. Aug. 22.
.lames AT, Dorsin. national prahfbi-
tion cfimmissioner, . en route to '
ralif'onia to study the liquor)
pha.-'e rf California's gi'Hp- pro
duct Ion laid tills country'- emtio- j
niic prosperity to tbe Volstead Act,!
"fuot ing Professor Irving Kish
er," Doran asserted t hat "prohihi
tlon adds five or six billions of dol
la is n year to the wealth of the
nation even though enforcement is
imperfect."
I n 'a lifomia. t 'omml s s 1 o n e r
Deran expects to help in the
ut ilfzat ion of newly formed grape
marketing assnriat ions "and to
help put the legitimate grape Juice
business on n sound huHs."
.l-hnny
liniic-
ciev. I.i ml
Hod a
llunit ai
jdaytd
p handled I r' ,
i error in a (ianin
with the Yn-
!
Young Wife Has
Hobby; Collects
Traffic Tickets
MM4 MM
NEW YORK. Aug. 22. (i
With some it is postage
stamps, with others first edi- !
lions, hut Mrs. Margaret 4 I
fr Mosf-r, 22-year-old wife of a J
jewel importer, collects
tickets for speeding.
I She paid $25 in traffic
court for one when u friend,
far! Diseh of Switzerland,
was held for speeding in her
car.
She asked to retain the
j? ;ikpl '"p"inine she unea.iy
haa them Irorn Spain, Swilz-
erland. France, (iermany,
Austria and Italy.
"This will he my first in 4
the United Stales," she said.
Goodly Taste of Prize Fruit
for Auto Capital Traffic
Association to Collect for
Winter Pear Committee in
Campaign.
At the meeting of the Roue
River Traffic association, plans for
the sale of 20 cars of Rose pears in
the city of Detroit wer.e discussed
by David R. Wood, chairman of
the Winter Pear committee.
A tentative agreement between
the Winter Rear committee, and
the Traffic association, whereby
the latter were to collect , five
cents a box from Rose growers,
and one cent u box from growers
of other winter pear varieties, to
finance an educational campaign
was discussed. It was agreed that
the collection was a mutter for the
individual shippers, and not the
Traffic association.
Chairman Wood told the Traffic
association that the commit toe
would sell the Bohch In Detroit
20 CARS BOSCS! f fip!lf ;
fill RF fll IflTA- liiWra i
DETRO IT SALES --d--
1 Or and Mrs. Molvin T. Hix. of Briccnton. Fla.. are shown leaving
and that the Detroit miles would fornia became- a reality today as
he equalized with prizes received j the Sun Maid Raisin (rowers' as
on the New York market, and that HnPi;ilion. backed ilV S!i.o0u.oo0 in
the committee would nhsorb the
differential, if any. . i
ile said that returns from the
Detroit sales would be kept in a
trust sales account, and the Errow-
I ers would receive a pro rata share,
lit! I tie end of Dip wen son.
Any of the Rose consignement of
20 cars sold out of Detroit, would
be figured in the pool.
Square Real Aim
Chairman Wood stressed the
fact that the committee had
striven to see that shippers ami
growers alike would receive a "fair
squure deal, without favoritism."
lie said (hat some of tho details
of the Rose drive for a new market
had not been worked out. The
Ruses will be sold in Detroit under
a label of the Rose committee, and
j that each box would he placed on
the market under the most palat-
j noses are outstanding leaiures
i of the label.
j A plan is being considered
j whereby the Buses may be sold
through chain stores. They may
also be sold on the auction market
The list of orchardlsts who have
subscribed to the Rose and Winter
Pear funds, were also submitted to
the shippers. They were asked to
make any corrections, and to do
- wli.it missionary work thev saw fit.
lo get new names. Chairman Wood
i " " """m K'" wei n , ri e Mini
outside the fold.
i. Demy JIartman, Oregon
lobors in connection with market-
lug anil stor.iKe problems of UiIh
valley. He will spend several days;
in lietroit, and will arrive in New j
York aoout September Jfi, to begin !
intensive study. !
The Traffic association, before
starting repairing., renovating ond
adjusting Its by-laws, went into
secret session and chased t lie
scribes from the room.
i Pi:iPINf:, Aug. I'S.IP As a
! resu.t of a lotio-fooi break In the
i dyke on the Hwang Ho or Yellow
i tver in et s:in nt unif 1 broiiu b
which n torrent of watr 's poM( -
Ing, an area Mi mllew long aiirl five
to ten tiiib s wide hrs been tnun"
,la,,Ml- . , ,
t rops nave nen ruinen :m'
the extreme misery of the popu
lation inr rinsed Jut at a titae
when they were preparing (or
tbe hftr'M season which wo'il I
mitigate their suffering" il.iou:h j cblcae.i
a toolonged famine, j Philadelphia ..
Tbe news of the ftltualion c.iMi" Rlske. I'veneio. Ru
from tbe Roman Crthoilc tnu-sion je-r: Wiiloughby. T.it!
ut Taaochow. and Duvit, tin e'-lland.
HEAR DOOM OF DAUGHTER'S SLAYER
liT 1 v .
1 -i ffiftS!
.ft.
1 u a
GIVEN FEDERAL
FARM 1 FID
Sun Maid
Raisin Growers
Assn. Gets Nine Million in
Credit Provide Advance
Payments Crop to Bring
- $60 Ton.-
KRKSNO, Cat., Aug. 22. fP)
Federal aid to agriculture In Cali
credit from the federal farm
board, went to the assistance ui
board,
, growers washing- lo
market their
Ui2i) raisin crops under the gov
ernment' relief program.
Officers of the association' an -;
nou need last nig lit their repre-'
sentatives would go into the field
to provide advance payments to
growers out of the ava.lable fede-!
ral credits and that payment'
won Id be made lo the producers '
within six days after the delivery
of the crops on a basis of $1.0 a
t,,n.
It was announced that the as -
soeiatlon would buy raisins from
anv grower, regardless of whether
he Is affiliated with the organiza
tion, and that the same advance
payments would be mad" to both
members and non-nvmhery. The
.produ.'-e from non-member. is
be kept l'i scpani to pools, how
ever. That a grading sehedul
should be adopted provld In-., ad
vances from $ 4 it a ton tor t hi
lowest grade to $70 a ton I
highert iia)ity.
t!o
Baseball Scores
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1 II
ii l i oil, Vil
K.'lilill
Mriixtoii nn, I Yul
nlld Slicii.
I'liiliKlHiihln
Chicago 4
.1
and
(iruvi
a nd 'oehrane ; Lyons
Me.g.
Roston
rain.
at ( "li vela nd. postponed,
York
.oilis
M, Plpuras
M, Hill. n.
10
nd DicUe
II
and
R
! Plttshurirh
ev York
Petty and Oemslev
wich and t I'l-'art ell.
1 1
.2 t
b-nry. Ch mc
R. II. i;
r. i j
St, 1.4. ulv
liostf,n -
liaid. KrankhoiiKe
'l:''
iiidt and Sjiohrer.
cin' Innati
Iti'rooklyn
Rixey. i;in b;ii dr.
r.ooh: Clark. Morriw,
I'icinich, Sukefoith.
Luque
n. Kolp
h and Ta
y, A1Ora
the courthous at Columbus. O.. after neaniui the urv find Dr. JamoE
H Snook .juiltv of slaying their uauqtei 1
illislilill!
t.1 it Si ,Mft f
RACE EAST OUT
OF ROSE CITY
Leave Swan Island Friday
Morning
10 o'clock
Competing for $6000
Prize Money Rankin
Brothers Among Entrants
PORTLAND, Ore.. A UK. 2. HP)
All ten racing airmen who will
j take off from Swan Island airport
tomorrow morning In the national
i air derby lo Cleveland were on
I the f.eld today tuning up their
1 motors to compete 'for $ti()00 in
' prizes plus hip money and field
i meet awards at the end of the
long route.
Sydnor Hall, St. Louis aviator,
ami W. It. Kmery. Jr., Itradford,
Ra., were the newest arrivals to
day. Ted Wells, Wichita. Kan
sas, dropped down on the field late
yesterday followed closely by
Charles W. Holiuan, Chicago.
Other entrants are: Tex and
Dick Rankin, brothers, both prom
inent Portia ml fliers; .Major (ill
' b.-rt ICckersnii. Springfield. Ore.
! clarence l Rates, Milwaukee
j Wis.; Karl Wright, Sun Kranelsco
: and Lieutenant Rev. Clark, Rorl
fanu
Willi llic i-iili.v list c'loslim to
nlKlil, nflii-'nls ;i ill loiluy lli'-ii-wns
n tiosHiliiliiy Unit K. M. l.iilril'
j Chi, -nun ril.T, would iiuiki! a Inxt
' niimili- clilnilK'c. Alrpiirt nffl'-lulH
I s.i 1 1 I hoy wi-rc cxiHM'tlni; l.ulril to
lanil In-fore nlKhtriill.
I A iliniiM- in Uii- itlni-niry will
si-ncl thi' iivhitcii-H flylim lnw ovii-
t Siiiiliimo. W iish.. fli-hl mill Oil.
; .-in.-" in 1'iiiilih- li-' l-tH in null'
j llii n ulslriilinn llllllllM'l' lilliilli'il
tin- flii-l'S.
Tiik iik i.rr nl 1 il-iiiliiuli- InK-r-v.-ils.
H'.iiilimf in Hi "I'llH'li to
iimirnw niiirnini,'. tin- nii-inu' nlr
i in. -n will in.-iki- Wnllii Wnlln.
i Wnsli., tin- I'lsil slii, ni-rlvlnn
lli.-r.- In llic jifl.-riKMin. Tim rirnt
i (.vrnlnht t"i w-ill I," nl I". sinnr.'k.
N. 11., Willi ii slop 1-11 iiillli- nt
I'illilm-s. .Muni. Mnml.'iy Hi'1 lilnnt-M
will lirrlvi- nt Mllwnllld-i- I" I':"'-
! li. iniii.- In n npi-.-iMl nn- fh lil ilny.
I H. lw.-cn Mllwiink.-i- nllil I'lrvi-lnll'l
the airmen
R.-nd Ind.
wl
stop
at South
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
NKW YORK, Aug. 21. ( t:.
S. D. A.) Pear auction: IX Cali
: iMinta. Ahibaimi, arrived; 24
! t ,i I i for nia. 3 Alabama, unloaded :
1 .i California, 1 Alabama on track.
i'ii lirornl a Rartb-tts: 1 ft. ft 40
l,i.es, iii.ii S:i.S,') to $4. 4ft; few high
as J4.2H to J-l.HH. ordinary $:!.ft'l to
1 J ;l !mi; average
j f'llK'AHO, Aug. 22 1. K. D. A I
i Penr prices; 2M ( 'a II I oi nia . II
I olorado, I Texas arrived ; 2!i on
i ; ick, .'n sold. i 'alltornia Rart-1-ttt.
Di.ftVH, to k:t ita, aver-
1 1:
!.!io.
Sf.iK Tor I Mi
PliPI'LAND. Ore.. Aug, 22--fPi
. irt L. Ryckrnan, supet inti iident
of fish hatcbciies, lifted a nionlle
of mystery from why the sheriffs
office turns over alt confiscated
stills to the game commission to-
,t..y. "It's because little fiwb digect
stemmed fooits heller," R'i k 11 1 0 II
Ha id.
St. Helens. St. Helsit
cuurne lo open Lubur day.
lAMPIA IM I Goesto'lrial I
m uihii i u 1 1 u 1
t i I 1IIILLII 1 II 1
! LEAD LAD! !
1 PILOTS
Heads Aerial Derby Into :
Abilene, Texas Control-:
Seventeen Start From El!
Paso Luck Against
Three at Pecos Mrs.
Barnes Cracks Plane in
Landing.
AHll.KNK, Tex., Aug. 22. (!) 1
A melia Farhart led the women's I
aerial derby entrants Into Abilene
at :i:2r.:2fi p. in. today. She was
followed five seconds later by Ituth I
Nichols. I
MIDLAND, Tex.. Ailif. 22. OV) i
Ruth Nichols of liye, N. Y.. look
tiff at 2:11 p. m. today in contlnua-j
lion of the fifth lap of the national I
women's aerial derby. Shu was
followed at tine Jiilnute intervals j
by thirteen other entrants who ar- I
rived shortly before noon from Kl
Raso.
The fliers wilt make a brief stop
at Abilene, Texan, and then con
tinue to Kort Worth, where the
night will be spent.
'Seventeen entrants started to
day's lap from KI Raso hut Lady
Luck was against three of them at
the I'ecos airport, the first refuel
ing point, and crashes caused the
trio to delay the start for Midland.
Ruth Nichols, Rye. N. Y., led the
procession into M Id land, fid lowed i
by Phoebe Omlle, -Memphis. Amelia'
Karharl, Post on. was third and
f I ladys O'Donnell, Long Reach,
Cal., fourth.
.Miss Nichols., who also led the
fliers Into Pecos, landed here at
1:44 a. m. She was followed by
i Mrs. (Unite at 10:07 u. m., Miss
j Karhart at 10:13 a. m, and Miss
1 O'punnell. at Hi; 2 1! a. . in. . Dining
their halt here the filers were to
he guests of the Midland Rotary
club at a luncheon.
PKCOS, Tex., Aug. 22. JP)
Mrs. Klorence Harnes, who was in
the last plane to leave KI Raso in
the national women's air derby
this morning, made a down' wind
Inndlng here today and crashed
into an automobile in one corner
of the field. ,
Moth wings of her plane on tho
right side were wrecked hut Mrs.
Rarnes escaped uninjured. The
plane did not turn over hut It is
believed she will be unable lo con
tinue the race.
WKST FRANK KOUT, Ills,, Aug.
2 2. (A1) Karl Krlecer and Albert
Alelionald were shot to death by
Police Chief Leroy Klsk tasl night
after the chief and Patrolman
(leorge Nliper stopped their mo
tor car in the downtown district lo
search it for liipior.
Kreher is said to have fired first
at the officers. Klsk fired four
shots from a sawed off shotgun,
hitting both in the head and kill
ing them instantly.
An inquest Is scheduled here to
day. J-'Isk was placed under tech
nical arrest and held In Jail at
lienton.
K relcer and Ale Dona Id were
about .ir years old.
I VANCOUVER. It. C, Aug. 22.
; W'j William Harrison Kleagl .
(wanted in nnnecllnn with the hold
La mar, Colo,, on May 2 3," l!CK. whh
'being nought by provincial police
today r.fter he was said to have
been positively Ideiillfled as the
leader of iKindltfi , Who j robbed a
Canadian Pacific railway pay
m.iMler here July 3".
checks totaling 9l.r.2 we're nh
talnd by the qunrR't. who held up
the railway paymaster. '
WEST MEDAL HONOR
OZACK KK C O V NT I V CI. I'M,
.Mjlwanl.ee, Wisconsin, Aug. 22.--IA)
Carding 3.1, '42-five strokes
under pur, Tommy Armour, former
nut Ion h I open champion, won med
alist honors In Hip western ojien
golf (lite chase today. Morton
Smith, Joplln, Mo., pin, was second
with u Oti.
LAMAR BANDIT ALSO POSTPONES HOP
WANTEDINCANADAACC0UNTWNDS
Aa.iotmtra Treat t'huto
Alltcrt ItiiM-hUe.
HAMMl'Ud, fi.rmany, Aug. 2L'.
(') Albert Rusehke, stowaway
abottrd the Craf Zeppelin on her
last flight from Kriedrirhshal'en
in Lakehurst, was sent home to
day for trial before the Juvenile
court. Rusehke, who set, out to
see i he world in the Craf. hut
spent most of his trip In the ship's
brig and an American Jul!, at
tempted to escape from Ihn
steamer Thuringia on arrivim;
here.
The lad jam pel overboard In
the harbor but was soon picked
up.
PLAYMATE IS
A VICTIM OF
Portland Lad 'Teased About
Girls' Uses Rifle to Scare
Chum Bullet Enters
EyeThoucjht Gun' Un
loaded, Is Claim. '
. t
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. .52. -W)
An "unloaded" rifle and u boy
hood quarrel caused tho death here
today of Leo Hies, 10, killed acci
dentally by Donald Wills. U, who
pulled the trigger of a small cali
bre rifle he told authorities, pa
thoughl v as unoadnl.
Donald said Leo leased him and
"Just to scare him" placed the
rifle within 15 Inches of his com
panion's fa e and pullee! the trig
ger. The bullei entered Leo's
right eye.
You tig A'MU was at liberty,
pen d I nfc further net ton.
)ona.d told cr unty authorities
that Leo tended Mm about "tho
girls." He said he run into his
bedroom and tried to lock tbe
door, but I .en followed and the
two wrestled on the bed. In the
wrestling. Donald said, Leo stamp
ed on Wills' arm and then ran Into
the kitchen.
"I wanted to frighten him,"
Donald said, "so 1 wnt In and
got my uncle's squirrel gun and
went Into the k.tchen. I held the
gun In Leo's face, pumped the gun
once and pulled the trigger, but
It merely clicked."
Donald said he pumped the gun
again and the shell, which au
thorities learned had been left by
adults, who hud borrowed the gun
the night berore, exploded, I. HI t:g
Leo. The rifle contained hut one
discharged shell.
F
TOKVO, Aug. 22.--tA'i It was
announced here tonlghl ' tlmt the
(Iraf Zeppelin would follow the
northern ;c;ii'.--' louie "li,1 Its trip
arleM the I'ticific', ' not visiting
Hawaii.
K AHI'M lOAl itA. Japan, Aug.
22.-- ff'i The departure of the di
rigible, Oiaf Zeppelin, for her
lians-pac fe flight lo America
was post potied shortly before mid
night ion I glit been use of unfit vor
ab e winds. At the same time it
w-'s announced that the dirigible
might leave early In the morning.
Vast crowd was Wll ting to
vateh the Craf's depart ore when
the post -one men t became known.
The late hour of the postponement
i stoutly hctiire midnight, Japanese
time, would he shortly before 10
o'cloc k a. m. K. H. T. ) disap
pointed great numbers of country
folk who hud left their fields
in order to be present on the his
toric oci iision of the Tirst a'rshlp
flight from the Orient to America.
Sheridan Planing mill expand
in i&.
UNLOADED GUN
GRA
ZEPPELIN
.
RADIO
10 FOSTER
Russian and Chinese Sta
tions Broadcasting Prop
agandaTruth Treated
Lightly By Rivals
America Is Accused of
Plotting With France to
Control Railway.
PKU'lXd, China, Auk. 22. (A1)
I i ne iiifwurhs ui wur preparation
ultiiiK the MuiU'huriun border DuW
have their rimnli-rpui I In the Far
Kusteru el her.
Silicn Hit- beginning of the dls-
I pule betwuen KiiskIu und China,
i the Kussluu radio station at Kha
barovsk haa dally broadoaiu newa
; and propaganda about the Chinese
I KuHtern railway all nation.
' .Mukden haa taken the hint and
is usIiik H radio station for Bliul-lai-
purpoaea.
Adherence to the facta of the dla
pule dooH not appear to be the
i guiding prhiclple of theae rival uta-
tlons.
II was an officially broadcast an
I nouncenieiit from Mukden which
reported the mythical invasion of
Manchuria by 10,000 Russian troops
August 17, while Khabarovsk's lat
est effort is a denunciation of tho
American department of state for
"plotting wllh the French govern
ment lo sin up an international
control commission for the Chinese
KaHteni railway In order to, have a
finger In the pie,"
The Russian alalion added that
"I he stubborn and crafty Japan U
standing by to protect and Improve
her Miuichurlan interests.". , ,1
SHANGHAI, China, Aug. 22. (P
Th Taehimg, Hmul-ofrkiHl aew
agency of the Chinese nationality
government, continued today to clr-;
culute , tllsputoheH under Manchu
rlan dale lines stating Chinese au--'
thoritles continued extensive mill
tary preparations In anticipation o(
.renewed KuhbIuu ; activities along,
the frontiers. 1
A dispatch from Kirin.- provin
cial capital of the northeastern pro.
vlnco of Manchuria, stated that
' Chinese lllllilurv IntelltfrtmeA ntfl.
earn reported that the soviet army
is preparing o launch a major at
tack near the eastern terminiiH of
the Chinese Eastern railway. .
This Is to be followed by addi
tional attacks throughout the rail
way zone with Harbin as the ob
jective. The Klrln dispatch adds
that heavy concentration of troops
continues along the frontier.- ,
NANKINU, China, Aug. 22. (P)
'ifBHeu on reports Uoin Harbin,
I Chinese nationally! government au
thorities estimate. :til,0t0 Russian
i troops are Htattoued along the Mau
jchurian borders, all of them under
the command of General Ludenny;
rtimous noishevlk cavalry leader. t
Dyiiumltu Cue
NKW OULKA.NS, Aug. 22.
Kxploslon of dynamite, under tn
wheels of a street car here- last
night blew an eighteen-lneh piece
of steel through the floor and roof
of the car, Injuring on passenger
land stunning ten others.
Will Rogers Says 2
BKVEKLY MILLS, Cal.,
An?. 22. Mrs. Poindt'xtor
Klmllorort the first column
Troiii. HI10 h tliu ex-Hftnnlor's
wilV Unit wrote of Washing
ton UN h li r
Miw i t, nnd
inn I c n tl c il
h ( r literary
c 11 i- fi 0 r ml
I'oru. All nho
iiiit of'
Pl'l'll w ft H II
Imlli'i' jiiow iinotlicr IVrn
viiin (lipli)inal Iiiih (npi()
liiui. lliplnniiipy sliould end
in llic pnnlrv.
, The wniiuni's. nil- doi-liy
KtnilPil from ii(lit clime to
my slini'k nml Kivd Stiuio
mill I were ovor Id llic field
ptitc 11 hit, AVu met mid hud
n liiiitt dial willi llii.s .Murvi-1
Cnissmi lluit wns Idlli-d. We
holli tnlkod nt tho time of
wli nt n fine, whnliwime type
uf iiii-l kIii wns, no riding
hoots or i-idiiij! hreeehi-s or
spiu-M or itiiythiiift hut just, n
nent gray suit. She lvnd a
iriviit rceord ns 4 flier.
Yours,
Wllifi ROOKRSr '
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