Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1929, Image 6

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    wx)nfATL TnTurNT:, MrcnFortn, oim:;ot, tiu'ijsday, .wopst 22. 1029.
MISFORTUNE FOLLOWS NAVY RACING PLANE
FREE OF FIRES;
PROVE A MYTH
F
Pendleton Bolt Blazes Con-;
trolled Fighters Lost in
Chelan Are Sought
Montana Town Threat-j
ened G. N. Blocked. .
Paper Says Mrs. Rickarcl
Almost Penniless Must
Seek Job $500,000
Trust Fund Only a Dream
'Parasites' Blamed.
: jamb-
OREGON WOODS
RfCKARD RICHES
SAYS
ORESTER
W DOW N NEED
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. POriTI.A.N'U. Ore. Auk. 11. (V)
Mujur John (inline-. iiMiflunl j
illMrlit forcMiT. f.i d t'iilay ln--'-
linn wan comparatively fl i-e fiion
forest fires, i
Kin-.s niiixfl Py lihtnin;; in 1 1
cmllctun illMrP I. ! wild. I'-i'1 j
lii-i-n i-nntiiilli-il nnil no ni-w in- I
t'.il'lllllllnn llllll I I IceeiVell Hem j
any m-rllon of tin- Htnle. j
Search fur DmiKhis ('. I iiKi'aha in. ,
grazing assistant conneeteil Willi j
tin- Portland li.ri'Kliy i.l'lice, and
UrniunnU- Si. I.mii.-i-. rlielaii, Wn ,
yiiiltll, lose sii AukiisI l:l in t"e;
Ihlllin forest, was villi In pi "lire j
lnilny. !
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COU'MIMA KAU-S. Slant., Aug.
2 2. bl) Kvery available inn n "T
I lie Oreat N"fl hirn r:iilw:iy nml
Ihf I!. K. fnl-istiy S'-rviri- wcr.-
l.iillfnK Hi' cni.'ly cirly ihiy i.
.viivc i he inwii nf Ct-ltMii, mil
iMir-lhfiist c.f Iwi-i' nn i lie 1'unh'i'
i.f f iliiflfi NiiIImIim) whi- li
1.-.' 1 hrontMMt ly :i fnrvM
-- I'n i R iHtmlnlstiatlnn
"-.ar"' wi
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Annoctatrd t'rea t'ltnta
Lieut A I WHIiams (Inset) ia shown with his tiny monoplane racer v.ith which he hopes to capture
the hchneider cup races in England. So f,ber.ul is the 24 cylinder motor th- - special device (above)
Is necessary to spin the propeller. v '
A.NWWI'OUS. AM.. A Mir. 2 L'.
Willi (he cli ti i.i x in the jiii.lOi -
liiiildiiiM ' 1 nrit'.-i v. hicli Jui vc tinned his jit -
i til
ii't lociitrd In Hit-- inwn :ind nif
:(n tin iniiudiiiip :iih nf th. fir.
'.' AU rcsldrnls nf tin1 tnwn, i'X
'fppf Ihtw Who ntjiycd tn rihl lh
ftit',' Wfr M'.'uMiii ti'd fritrn t hi' fin
vii' lust . nh;hi nn hi'i-l:il f ;n-:it
N'oi'lhnill tmhiK nnd jilpnirit (f
I !. park liii : lit f n us lo.nhd hi'
Ytf-iKiit (m i mnvi ir iiM-j
fiiv udvninfd Inio the iitwn. j
Ili-Kiilar tnifric (tvor the (in-atj
!Xm,t!n,rn hraiirh was Misp nd'd
Itcf-aiiBf thr fin was i Jiwint; (n
both nidi's of Iho tnirk at Cnraiu. j
l;twecn liiMf and l.iiduin. j
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t'inMs
liicci- lnl
y.-siTii;.y
tllil of
In
w i hi tiny M.r
Dm- ah' hi-in !
fi his third IHlil"
.l- day. wlii'li hi
'U IV
Ii.mI
lirii-orisi'inlis (i.V live lilillllli'H ill Hie
rm ;il ul" Ihi' I'lul'i HaV.-litiK rn-ar-
ly Mill n.ili-s an Innii',
AIMnl VVIIIiains is iviiily tn try
..Main tnday.
Willi, nns uas U,rr,-t U, :i I .a li
I'l'l'nrts yi-slird.iy vvliui lln- t i i i I' ; -sptt'd
ill u liirh h- w is It aVtliiiK
i,H'4t lh- puii' ail- t'nun lln- Mnail
n.iipai--lil NH'lit in whitdi In pfai ti-
iln- ship, and pases frnin the U4
imd.-i ii.r I'm i d i In-ii- way in
and u t-icii nn' him.
'I'lic navy's ;iir spct-d ar said
that wlii-ii hi' ttdi diz.irii'ss ovor
iinniiiK him, hi' alnmM ailtninati-i-ally
i-iil lln' swih-hes nn tht mn
i'ir.
and (,)
-illy ha
1 1 1 1 u 1 1 in tn
a pla in
as aid
-:i 1 1 1
I t'rnm
hull
tn
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hail.
n.Upi!.
i hk.
ind ht
Bad Luck Haunts
7 Jail After Curse
by a Gypsy Crone
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lULLI tyiULLrt IVIMLI
ALL WROUGHT UP BEATS Bil'S
PREMIER PLAYER
VI
IS ON ill STATE
XJHKSTKU. Ill iJP) FIvo ynnrs
i.'-'o a gypsy crone ninlteml a nialf
dlrllnn against th HhoillfH luce
at tho county Jail hut v.
The (ifflcera grinned, but whoth
or Iho cutho lutd itnything In do
wllh It the rmord wlni'i' thc.i Is
H. "nire mid hliu-li
Sliorfff J. W. Molno in prison;
(ttipuly ShcrilT Waller M'Hin was
I lain; Siinrifi' L. Roy KdiniHlon
i"(i of apiH'mllellls; Deputy Slier
If! J. -C Knott was dangerously
hurt hy'two jatl hrcaliing prison
uiH, and .Mrs. M. H. Palmer, wh
of Itift. prfsent Hhcrlff, died after
an operation.
I'KSM A"A 'I, ii iiish India. An::.
. --(,-Vi Ilaliilmllah Khan, as Ha
lm Sakao. Af,;ha'd-lan's wad-rlmy
I UiiiK. t alis h i isi'It". has h runm d"1
pri'ssi'd. Al'han n-imits .-talc. Im-
ratlsi' nf 1 1i,. i cesses nf .Nadir
Khan wlin is mitcst Inu him fur
his thiniie.
( '(in!'i'iiM n! 'y lie has a i vi-n or
der that anyiMie n.eilM.niin tie
mime ol' Niidii' I'iluin shall
nailed imldiety in a wall l.y llx
cars and aflerwnrds hlnwn from
a cannnn. liche) tr.li'snn n I'lht
iim ii:ii inst I la hiliiil a h recent ly
laiitnicd a 'general and his staff
and Imflcd th ni in nil.
Xa.llr Khan was haid tn hav.
ra l.td a n army of Hi. nan men
with whirl) lie was hesciinn (lar-
dcz from where Ma Mini I tali's men matches.
roHKST IMI.I.S, . V.. Aug. '11.
(Pi In "He "I tlif most sensa
tional upsets (he fatuous west, side
stadium has ever seen. Mrs. .Mnlla
Mailm y, si-veii-tinu t it In holder,
today defeated (lie renowned Met y
Nutliall, I-jiIiuhI's lending wuimui
tentiis player, hy the derisive scores
of ii-:t, In die (iiiarter I inula id'
I he nai lotial women 's champion
ship. Helen Jacobs, the sloclty young
Iterkeley. Cii., .star, forged Inlo the
semi I inal round, easily defeating
Ala i y (Ind of Kansas City, ti '1,
in th" first of the iuai'tei-fin;ih:
I'OiiTI.AXD. Ore., auk. tJP)
'l'he "liii. a hrit k" campaign in
aii';urated hy the i ucyim .Mother-"
society to rais" irn.iiiMi to ma tcli
a Mmil.tr appropriation hy tlie
l.iti' legislature with wlilrh to
construct a new iniirmary on th'-
fniversity of (irrumi campus, is
pi occcdinu l h. i imil; tu. ut tilt state.
1 1 1 1 i . ills said loday.
Seventy co-eip- if the university
ate campaigning in I'orthind until
IhMiMlay nmht and hi ritlur ett ie j (,,n j1;
in ra itl'.
1'lans fur the infirmary are cuiii
p'ete a ml construction will lieu in
immed alely alter. the r.tmpaiu'n I:
1 1 r : i ,Ih .1.
NKW VOUK, Aug. T2. A) The
' New Yoik Americ an totluy quotes
Mrs. Tex Kiekard, young widow of
the famous fight jnomoter, us say
ing she js almost penniless, ul
t hough her husband was reputed
to be worth $l,imu,fjuo when he
died.
.Mis. Hickartl said she lias receiv
ed liss than $.HMH) from the estate
and bad little hope of getting any
more. The American describes the
S.'.DD.iMMi trust fund created for their
L' year-old daughter, Maxino, as only
a generous dream on Ihe part of
.Mr. Kiekard and says there will be
nothing lett for the daughter.
".My financial situation right now
is such that I must step out and
get myself a job in order-to sup
port my daughter," lie paper quotes
tier as saying.
.Mrs. Kiekard, who lives in a mod
est liitli cottage in Flushing, X. Y.,
characterizes many who bad ap
peared to be friends of her hus
band during bis lile as "mere para
sites whose one object was to keep
their names on bis payroll."
She said she bad received noth-
i ing from the auction of her bus
I band's personal effects nor any
! thing from. (lie sale of bis fao.uiHl
' yacht.
"The only thing that I will have
left when various claims against
' t be est a I e are sett led," she sa id.
j "will b- the house at Miami Iteach.
! 1'la., which is in my name. That
house cost $75,000 to build.
If I could collect per cent of
the money that was owed to Tex,
would never have to worry. The
I. O. I'.'s he left would fill a good
si.ed scrap hook, hut not one of
t hem appears to be worth tho pa pet
it Is written on."
Illtie Kids in the new fall pat
terns In ptmps, straps and lies,
high and low he:?is.
$8.50 i " $10-00
Xew Autumn brow.i in pumps,
straps and ties, high and low
heels.
$S.50 to $10-00
(l.iMiiin- l.lziinl in spoil, nrw
tfi-H unit coiutiinat inns nf Imiiwii
kill; u I so bliick.
$12.00 i.. $12.50
Stepping Smartly
into Autumn 1929
Wln-ii the iii-i-i'ssorii-s ni-i- i-lnwi'n with
i-iiri-l'ul ri-Hiinl for the fi)niili'ti' t'lisein-lili-.
mid tin- i-osiiiiiii' is In-i-oiiiiii tu your
type mill emphasizes your personality
thi-M yon are simirlly iln-sseil. (irnnteil,
of i-ourse, that your outfit is appropri
ate In I he 'in-e.-isioii. Shoes to i-ompleti!
e.-H-h smart Kail eosliinie are easily se-leeli-il
from' the variety of new inmlels
presenleil here, for styles, nillterials 1111(1
1 ii in in i n us are all in aeciinl wilh varied
phases of llie iiriiienl inoile.
1REAT IN :
SHOT BY 'PEDDLERS
New Stop Highway
ISAKKK. Ore.. Aug. 22. lPl The
Old Oregon Trail from Pendleton
to Ontario will he made a "stop
highway in compliance with an , NKV OKI, FANS, It., Aug. 22.
order issued recently by the state: .
Iindiwny ,lr.:,r.mwil. J. II. Il.k.-v I W -Clnre,,-C U ' M""ru- ll-du,al
..I' tin- ileiiuriim-ni. s:,i,i i,i:iv. ; iiaic-iii ies .-.(-Mil. was snot anil dan-
. I K'M'oiixly woiiiuleil- hfii e today by
CIIKVIONNK. Wyo., Auk. '.'2. one of two narcotic neilillcrs he
IE RESCUES : FOREIGN Tl
PUGET SOUND GIRL' CASINO TENNIS IS OUT
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' Paper Has l ire.
WAU.ACK. Idaho, Aug. 2
-TT-On the l!Hb anniversary
f client con I'tiiKrat Inn that wiped
out most of this tnwn. a th
K'nrtltiK In a lead inelting cru
cible destroyed the stereotyping
plant, mailing room and stock
room of the 1'reHn-Tlmes.
Fo-ceful Minister
RAN QlKNTIN. fill.. Air;. 211.
J) HnrmoiiH proving of no avail
In Ills efforts to convert a fellow i
prisoner, LonU Uusliu, 52, nemo I
convict and self tirdaiued minister,
(lew into a rage and stnhhcd Isaac j
Lennard, 21. another negro, seri- j
ntiiiv woiinditiu him.
(trvcrltnu daily. I la tdhulla h.
who was said to be urowlnu more
mid mure unpopular, has pre
pared three lines of ti"nehes for
the d- feliye of Kabul ii self.
PLANESSPEE1GT0
CLEVELAND AIR MEET
SCOTT -i:i.H. III.. Aim. 22.
li Tcnty-one planes, includln
lie 17 ll;U craft from San Mit-U'
tck oil" here at Mi:2n a. in. for bas suet t
levelaiul to a 1 1 en. I t.ie nat ional champion.
"hounding Metly," the baid hit
ting youngster who carried Melon
VV ills to t wo deuced sets in t he
Wlvthlnmn cup series a week aio.
was no matcii for the veteran
Norse woman who was playing this
afternoon in the form that mad;
her queen of the courts a few nn
suns ago.
As a result of Mrs. Malla.y's
staggering victory, tho anticipated
semi final round meeting between
Helen Wills and her lending Hiit
isli rival, tMiss Nuthall. will not
lake place. Instead Mrs. Mutloi y
stood safely in the emlfmals
ready to it-new the perennial strug
gle with tl
it K. Peterson. 20, of Little
Minn., died in tho Fori M. A.
liussell hospital today, the second
victim nf the stampede of artillery
horses .Monday at the Pole Moun
tain maneuver and turret reserva
tion. ;iai miles northwest of Cheyenne,
sought to arrest.
.Moore, narcotic officials said,
was responsible lor some of the
most extensive narcotic raids ami
arrests in New Orleans in recent
months. Before coming to New Or
leans he was a member of the San
Francisco police force.
KKATTI.i:. Aim. 22. iJ! Wbil.v XKWPOUT. it. I., Aug. 22. UVt
fiiiim over 1. 1 ke Washington, Kll- The hist fore-inn threat, in the
vene K. Dild no. attached to the J .Newport casino Invitations single
Sand Point r.a v.i 1 4 ;.ir base, saw tennis tournament was removed
Miss Olivia Niiol-P.it. h t niggling today when Johnny A'an Kyn
in the water la-side her overturned , ,, - , , ,
.-ail boat. I.ivim, to the lake stu-, ,l - J- membor of the
face, l:idine pulled the uirl into; vietui Ions t'liited States Davis cup
the plane and fb-w to .Madison ! dnubles team defeated Henry W.
I 'jirk. i ''1 tunny Austin, of Kngland, nn-
other International plttyer. 4-6, C-4,
McMinnvilh l-Vnco erected to ; 7-5, 6-3, in the quarter-finals
I'oupil ibim nn llaskins Creek. ' round.
WASHINOTON. Aug. 22. uPi
The senate continui'd its recess
P'()g ra m today, ailjotirning until
)iii!il;iv after a session of two min
utes during wltjch no business was
transacted.
WASIIINC.TON, Aug. :'2 i.Vi
The senate patronage investigating
cc-minittee was called today hy
young California!!, who chairman iirnakhart to reconvene
eded her as American h
Famous Maleriiity Center
Mi.?
U4 W
linii - jitw4rwvi'iit.viri-mi
nil" laces.
TAI.LCI.AII. La.. Aug. 22. -iV'
Klghtecit iittack planes nnd one
(rauspnrt ship frmn the 1'orl
( Tuck ei i, Texas, army gin up nr.
I l ived at the Incal air field at 11:1
I o'clock. The aviators will be guests
nf the chamber of commerce nl
lunch and icMimc their tup to
I ( 'leveland ill t be a f t ei po , 1) .
While U'lio persons looked mi and
broke into iniei mitt cut cheers at
her wonderful tennis, Mrs. Malbey
sent 1 city's booming drives buck
over tho net with added upeed and
pace, covering the courts with
nearly as much agility as Miss Nat-
hall, who is half her age.
Monday for tho consideration
f additional evidence touching nn
oiiditinns in the southern states.
Hariley Hits Meeting
OLV.MPIA. Wash., Aug. 22
A ssei t i tig "J hose meet logs
necoiu pllsh any I hing," iov
Hartley of Washington had
.(Pi
don't
ertmr
i ml i -
c It!
the
I today he
conference
Springfield (
in new bicatiou
ope;
d
Wo.lll.1
Of gn
Salt I
not attend
eltlors of
.ake Ciiy,
15,000 Break Camp in England to Return Home
"1929 Babies Will e
tlie Best Behaved,"
Experts Say
'The Well bahy In the happy hahy,"
I ty authorilicH on hahy care, "ami
the 191i9 mother know more ahnut
lu-cplnR baliien well I hull any of her1
predecuaaorB!" -
At the famous Maternity Tenter
tn New York, one vl tlie important
thine thouaanils ol mothers learn is
the safe clvunsinj of bahy's clothes.
"If soap containlne harmful alkali
Is used to wash baby s garment., his
tender skin may be irritated," say
the Maternity Center exports.
"At the Maternity Center I.ux is
liwd for clennsiiig all of baby's tlihiK
clotliea, blankets, and even toys.
"Analysis ha shown that Liu con
tains no harmful alkali and there
lore Is safe. Since with Lux there is
no rubbing to harshen and mat wool
librea, baby thing washed in Lux
May soft through hundreds ol laun
.deringa, keeping baby comfortable
I mid happy."
.4..i.ii(il fit. m n,vtm
Hoj Si'iiu from eio iiei- ir lite iorbl itntlirivd at ltd kenbe ml,
etctimilug l be leiii .flr'-( tdoli lai ot -l oullliu. bnr: group ,,r
' .nop. Itebm ; A tif Aiiici'lciii lails Jum bciorv Hiiiiitu for hum .
rtirl.imt. for the JanilMir.'.'
v.iii h M i lean t.snit ni the
I'K'l rithl ; An I -nl Indinn
CAMPUS
BOUND
Back to school and what a hustle to get ready in the short time that is left!
New clothes, new undies, new hosiery, new millinery, and all the other para
phernalia for campus-bound freshmen, sophomores and upper classmen arc
here in wide variety, ready for your selection. Make this store headquarters
for hurry-up shopping. We have many new style suggestions to offer that
will make your arrival at college most successful.
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