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TUCK fiTOTTT MTTTFOTm irJTlj TT?TBTTNTE, ftrEDFORP, OEOON. MONDAY. AUGUST 2(1, 1020. AUTHOR T i Parachute Radio IN DEBATE i. t Roman Catholic Church and ! . Government of Malta at Outs Transfer of Monk! ;. Interfered With By State Pope Backs Bishops; Cabinet Is Preparing ' Letter. rr lAMFRIPAMQ! ni!iLiiunnu Youth Ranks High In Car Fatalities Though Few Drive , DEMOCRATS 10 j "monHtrou.sly bad bill," and that they should do all in their power , to u in end It." "We did not so Into a discussion I of particular rat en," Simmons uaitl, , "but we just had a general discus I sion of the bill and thought it was a very bad one and ought to be defeated." VAT.KTTA, Malta. Auk. 2C & TtHigious eniitroversy again lias 1 a i sed lis h ea d , this time on the Islands of .Malta and Ur.o, head iluartiTH of tin- Hrilish .-diterra-lieau fleet. The long smouldering dissension which has I'lai-cil 11 i hid wt-en 1 he Jionian Catholic church and the linVfiimitMil ot .Mult a a pari ol the iSrllish lOmpite has ached un acute stage. The present controversy nut of tilt recent transfer of a Maltese monk from Malta In Sicily by his eeclesiusllcal superior, an jfaliun. The government , ,f whicli l.i.f it Strickland Is I he head, rou iddei etl I ha l tli' niouli was Im-Iiim puui.-hed for his political views 1n 2vt r an T 1 V k Hi I inougnrewurwe iiiftr pinilT ADC lll I en.... IWM nbm Kr Sffi slISS IIREVISEO -;TARI FFi Jacksonville realty BT AKAbo HOUSANDS IN EFFOR I CHECK p BUSHMEVER I 1 I -Til ' I Aw , i .jpt i r disproportionate part in auto- ' uiotfip casualties. I'arker's analysis is based on 4 i J fatal accidents in j .M ?.v-n ''hui is Inst year, cosi- j frig 7 1 " liv.s. Ii Is made ) i . public by the Massachusetts Twelve Jewish Students Die: .safety council. lie said that although dri- i ! in Defense of Rabbinical v,r 30 (ur , i f .siiniit itniy i.u pir cent or t I i licensed persons, their par- ' ticipatiun in fatal aci-fdents is i Fifteen Wounded Three 6 T3' J 4- 4- 4'444: MONTANA FI College Near Jerusalem- Members of Senate Finance Agree On Opposition Pro gramMonstrously Bad Bill' Is Minority Senators'! View. ' from a freight train near White. tiHh, Afuii tuna. A number of buildings liuve bWo destroyed in the half moon re 111 the locality of Vhltefisn, Mont It t.s reported. On a few raueheil the fire swept to the very d0,ir, uf the ranch holmes, but did n,,t destroy thfl Htructurea. A fourteen hour battle with the flameH to Have his home and i-uliti near ljtke McUouald was rHportej by Dr. Roderick Houston. SIiiki hauiled he fought the hlazn and saved his property. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. fi.. JAflCSONVIl.I.K. Ore, Atllf. - (Special) 7 The house on -7 1 treet, formerly owned, by Kay I Toft of Medford, wbh sold thisi W'''k to (ifore Kittle of Jackson; ville, V, a. Chihiers, real estate agent of this place, making the 1 deal. Tom D ckey, foreman of the ranch east of .Jacksonville, for merly owned by Dr. Clanceyt pur-! chased t he house on South Third ! street owned by M rs. Julia Wll-', liams this week, A. t'hilders! the transaction. I Fivp Finhters Injured. One J R 'Mar,in sheiau, wann. rive riymcia mjuicu, uhw (iro(ped dead Suluniuy whiu, flKhi; tinH HPVV Timber i illB lhe chelfln uallal forest fire, Miiea neavy nmuci ta b)aze wnU.n airettdy had claimed tne lives oi uuugjus l.. inirrarr, Day Riot Casualties Num-i ber HC Hundreds Are' Wounded. v 1 WASHI.N'fiTON". Auk. 2. (?) : . j Tn(i i,.I10p,aijc nicmhcrs of the of olives Saturday nlsht by gov-1 "nale finance committee today ernment order. The Krave was Bre upon a program of vigorous next to that of the noted Hehr leadei-, Jtcn Ittimar, win the day. Loss Ranches Threat enedDoctor Battles Blaze Single Handed. S:)' l iA't Menry "Ilml. dy" Itiishmeyer, p;ira chute expert, used i be ntniVf 4-putnnt shiri uiivi ti':iiir'iiiiiicr in tflllit an NIK' audlcni f his experiences In di-i.ppiiiK I a. ami feet IHmii an a ir plat ver U.m.scv.-Ii Meld. I.. I. Tin. ti:MiMiillfei- ( lu U-.4 I. I I and refused to permit the transfer. ; llH.h(.H wjlh MwI(.n (H ,h(J n(y out ml. I'oiij- halt cries supply This created such jt furor in Catholic church circles on the two islands which are dK miles from the coast of .Sicily, that ft chureii Inquiry was reiiuested. MonsiKiior I'aschal Hohinson, (. j pnu'er. I he microphone is spe cially designed and lhe antenna is j.'i trailing wire. Hush in eyej's sensations, describ ed in IiIm i''tie:ileil Use uf the wnn! i lliuiur iirciiuiMiui' in ijuim, , .. mderfll" while In wan aptol riled uposlolii: delegate und sustained the positions of the bishops of .Malta and t iozo who opposed Lord Strickland's altitude. I lark IIiliors s Cardinal tiasparrJ, papa I seerc fai'j' of state, wrote the two bishops- saying that the Holy Hee bad heen made aware of the Krave Maltese situation and exilressiiiK ttie hope that lliey would continue With firmness in their altitude. The aiKument now has become a dispute on a matter of principle hetwevn the Komun Catholic church and the Maltese govern ment. ;.. the letter to the bishops Car dinal (iasparrl wrote that the pope, "will not fall further to uphold and omuuntKe you in your action for Ktopplng those activities whlc:i are harmful not only to religion hut nlMi to Maltese superior nut h or Jty was lrop- pitiK, were relayed through a Kiound receiver to the broadcast network, with W.IZ as the key. His story covi-reil aliotit a four-minute period, hein altrupl ly terminated when the antenna hecame entan gled In the parachiile. The moral. If there is one in the broadcast was to dcuioiiNiratc that a microphone could he placed any where, even between the sky and ground. LoNJjO.W Auk. 1'fi uVi The act- ' in if Criiish hiL'fi rommissioncr in I'alestine has the Arab-Jewish situation well in hand, it was offi cially said at the colonial tiff ice this afternoon. 1'rcinier Itamsay Mac)onald was busy at No. I a iJownhiK street from an early hour this inornliiK. ut received no additional visits irom the first lord of the admiral ty, or the ministers of war and of the air. The prime minister kept in close touch with the colonial office anil will he immediately Informed of any developments in I'alestine, Authoritative nailers consid ered thai 1 be prompt despa tch of t roops, airplanes and warships to the disturbed area would hi suffi cient to prevent further serious conflict bet ween Arabs and Jews, over the Wailing Wall rites con troversy. The admiralty announced today in addition to the aircraft carrier Courageous, which sailed early this morn Ink from Vulettu, Malta, for Jaffa, I'alestine, two Hritish de stroyers had sailed for the Holy I. and. They were 1 lie Veteran ami the Wanderer and were expected to reach Jaffa by Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. opnoHition to the inrfff bill nu r. Yehuda, whose son i vikoiI by the ItepublJcan member- I m'l,u" wounded earlier in ; h p. " t ! Mrs. Kenneth Merri'fie!d and . v, ,Uhr!,, " ia U'!Ul0,n " oe,KiVen Hruce. were down from Dia- ZZm.il Vy l ,he ntXijle Pr" ' mn.l lake, where the family are . ........n ... iiicunuic, i ue pro- posed enlargement of the powers as all proposed changes in the rute or the tarifr commission as well as all proposed changes in the rates. Senator Simmons or North Caro lina, ranking Democrat on the com mittee, alter a meeting with his minority colleagues, declared the concensus of the Democrats' was thai the revised measure was a .Monday, August. 2d. .Mi'dffuil and vicinity: Fair to nihl anil Tuesday. Warmer Tues day. OP'gnn: Ki.ir tonight anil Tues day. Warmer in interior Tuesday Local Hat is ! to i-mplnyed this summer, and spent Tuesday, night and Wednesday at their home here. Willie Cody of Douglas countv arrived Sunday to make an extend ed visit witli his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cody. Hums Welcome & McQueen, real estate firm, plan extensive building program here. MISh'Ot-LLA, Mont., Aug. 26. W' Five forest fire fighters have been Injured, one killed, a number of buildings have been destroyed and thousands ol men are scattered along a wide from, in an effort to check the forest fires in north western Montana anil Idaho. All available men from several towns have been sent to the front line to stem the flames that have destroyed thousands of acres of timber. The men who were Injured were fighting the Train creek fire anil were treated at Kalispell, Mont. 10. Morgan, a fire fighter from Mis soula, lost his life when be fell Portland and Krmanule St. l.uise' Chelan. An autopsy will be held to de termine whether Martin died from organic trouble or from the flames. CLEVELAND. Aug. 2C (J, northern Just when it appeared that iin-dal- lst honors were captured by Vir ginia Van Wio, of Chicago! Mrs. O. S. Hill .of Kansas City ranie in lo edge her out by one stroke with a sparkling 77, five under par, in the western women's golf cham pionship today. Mrs. Hill scored 41, one over iar, going out and Mi, six better tliun perfect figures, coming In to snatrli I lie lead. r5l fD j Temperature (degrees).. 81 4!c JligheKt Hast 1 hrs.l ... XK Hi Lowest (last 1 li hrs.) .... ,r t 4.1 It' L humidity (pet.) 38 fH I'reclpitaiion (inches.).. 0 0 .State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing. 4K degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. li'S. I3..'.lt inches. shaped conventional airport illum ination over I in. I ink fold, which is about a mile square and fringed with red lights amp telegraph poles. The Craf will have nine less In the crew of r. I when it departs, for I nine members of t lie crow will j leave the ship ami be transported to Lakehurst, ,. J., by airplane. (This was by direction of Conirnan- lOarly in July the popo not only i'1"'- lkener for purposes of light- euiiiK trie loan ot t lie ship. The L'aiH) mite flight to Lnke huist. will be by way of Kl I'aso, the route beyond (hat point to be determined by weather conditions. The 771 foot Zeppelin came Into l.os Anncles from the San Kernan- dec lined to sum Lord St rick la ml but three days before his lordship was in Kome, Cardinal (iasparrl handed a note to Henry f letly Chilton. the British minister, call ing attention to his previous letter to the two bishops and saying the letter was Intended publicly to In-r,n valn-y. sailing at an altitude m Jortn the Maltese people that Lord '"'"''I "' thousand feet. After Mlricklaud is not personnu grain to the Holy See. Itcport Church Instilled At the same time, Cardinal tias- il'citllK l he downtown sect Ion. It Minted toward the airport, fifteen miles lYcm the city hall. Over the rrport Ii glided then continued parri "handed thu Uritlsh minister . through the beach districts of un aido-nieinolic prepared by an ' S;iMl:i Monica bay. then swinging annnyjnoiis person which depicts 1 ,,;1, k through the southwest sec Malmns being in a slate of tei tor 1 ti,,n 111 aliitude ranging front a uuderVa regime In which the opno. housand to eighteen bundled feet, sitionl is "disarmed," the press Many leu .ship 'Hugged," Justice "suspended,' the Th" dt'me from motors brought constitution "endangered," the n,!lV people out of houses. Part iHland in a "ferment," and the Jtoinafl Catholic cbuicb "openly JnsultenY' Curtllnul Oasparri begged the ol lite time the great grey form jsllpped out of sight Into the mists. The Zeppelin nosed into Califor nia above San l-'l'ii nclsco before British minister to decided whether i K1,ll,l,,wn ,l,st "lulu. The nose of the matter should h brought to st,v the iittentfon of the Itritisb kov- '1."' loudster C.olden tJate pointed thtdugh shortly after six eminent. ) Tluir the matter stand. Mean- While, the Maltese cabinet Is pre prlnifvu memorandum which will ,h" ,!",,,' lock, greeted by aerial welcom- i ers and circled San 1'ranctseo for half an hour before moving out Calf and be made public shortly In repiy to Cardinal (iaspal I'i's letter to the two bishops as well as (lie aide memoire handed in Mr. Chilton. i r Aititivi s Ms (.i:i,i:s r (Continued from 1'ago Un.) we changed our course. That and the resultant remarkable speed was oiie of the chief things which made (be fliuht sm h an unusual one." i The cond tion of Ir. Kckcm r. Upon his arrival here, while Indi cating the stress of the trip and Ills two-day Illness, was declared to be good. He was hurried to the hotel in onl.-r to M-t nffii 'ten: -rest .to meet the entertainment program and be prepared to Kt ttWav when the Zeppelin , read I to lake off. Commander l;. Kuaka of the Japanese i,yt who too ht. place of ll Kit killal Kll.lUo. Ill Japan, as a passenger, said: "Koitr natlonalitit s spent three lns In Heaven, and in that headitiK southward. 1 Thousands upon t housauds tf southern Californlans assembled at the Los Angeles municipal airport' In holieM Dial It wool, I do! htgbls at this terminus of the third I leg of the around the world (rip j before midnight. i The most elaborate police pre cautions ever taken in southern California found the confines of the aii poi limited to some few Mieusaniis u no i milil display oft'i icial ginsl passes. .Multitudes bow- ever, were gathered in machines I'-" ked I ub s along the many I highways in the vl. inft of the airport. j JAfKSOW H.i.r:, ore.. Aug. 1M.. iNpeclal.l Th Mlssloaaiv unci. if the li est tet urn cbuich met time went from Japan to America. ,,t u,e i,.me of .i. and Mrs T Ins remaikalile fl ght made pi Bible by tier man genius, ivn feel, changes the map ot the world au.t rnnkfs, .Japan truly a neighbor ot the Cnited States. 'The. flight will promote friend -fhlp and good will and brinu a new era of understanding be tween all the nations of the world iind I'nited Stales, (ireat ItiKaiu. (ierioiny and Japan especla II ." ' A waiving of lanterns out of forts of the control room signaled ; b grevilng lo multitudes assemlded In 'automobiles and on the field as the silver-grey hkly rlrter slid by , In the moonlight al 1 :-!." a. m, for. It continued on piepared to hind j Conuilb- Coke east uf town. Thursday afternoon, A Lpiod atleudance weir present. A It el t he study hour t he hostess seived all tMt'M-nt with lovely cake and ice cream. Chuib ogle Is the owner of a tow i:i;in model car which he plin ha-ed Ibis Week. Mr an. I Mrs. ti. o. San.len and childien and Ki neM and Albei l I U..n atli-iolr.l ilir ban,) con. ei I at (to- paik in Medtmd 'i iday evening Mr. and Mm. T WiKon and Mr. ami M i s Albei t Ke ser lett 'I'll Kilny moruiiu: to spend a te days at Crescent City. Handon and at dawn. ,,i Th cheer from tin Jack lia born w ho has been thousands visiting a few days m the V. T. ; were dimmed by the roaring of Hson lomie retuiin il Thursday to horns and sirens from automobile hi- home In I'oitlunl. of Klgblsepis who were parked fori Mrs. .. C Smythe rettirnetl I'll miles and miles around the high- 1;l- from I'm Hand when- site has Vnv lending Into the airport. Jspent a couple uf wee Kb Msniug Two great fluudtlfchts cat u fun (her ou, JLItl'SALKM,. Aug. 2!. (Jew ish Telegraph Agency) Twelv 1 Americans were killed by Arabs as they assisted Jews In defense of the Stahoka Kahbiuical college at Hebron, iMt miles from here, against a bitter Moslem attack. 1- II teen other Americans were wounded in the encounter, in which the Jewish dead numbered i.i and the .Moslem dead was esti mated at -ID. It ran the total cas ualties for the three days sangui nary hattl' ng between I hi' races In Jerusalem, and lesser cities of I'alestine to more t ban 70 Jews and probably as many Arabs. The wounded number hundred, with a considerable property tlam ae. Korty-seven Jews were seri ously wounded at Hebron alone. Names of two of the K Ameri cans killed were known immedi ately. They were Menjamln Hur witz. 1 ft. son of Kapha el 1 1 urwiu, manufacture! Brooklyn, N. Y., and Jacob Wexler, 1 7, son of an Importer mid Palestine oranuc grower of Chicago. Several tlngents of Itritfsh troops, numbering 8S0 men, hi t ived here from Kgypt, late Sun day and immediately began to pa trol the streets, giving- rise to hope of improvement in conditions which had become steadily worse during the preceding 24 hours. Among the dead in .lersusalem was an Kugltsh officer. K. T, Host, of the I 'a lest i no immigration de partment, who was killed in an at tack on Cdud Sail, net) r Jerusa lem. He was to have been mar ried this week. An Oxford uni versity student named Wenny was among those reported wounded. Itnnili Village. British airplanes bombed lhe Arab village Lifta, near Jerusalem.! said to be the nesl of Arabs di-1 reeling the attack. Planes con - J slant ly I lew over the cltyt w hi1 ; armored cars darted about street-, j M itch of Jerusalem had every j appearance of an armed camp, I bristling with combative and tie-j felise arrangements. Accounts of Hie fighting at lie-' bron sa id police were unable to i ope with (he situation and un prepared for the unexpected at tack. Ad as licit from Jerusalem could not be sent due to the pre caiious situation there. j Most of (he Jewish dead at lb-' broil were st intents at the col lege. The student body numbered I mi. with a fair percentage of American. It is one of the most widely k now n Kabbinlcal colleges in Die world. Three l!i ii ish warships arrived from Malta at Jaffa, prim ipal Pal estine poll, to meet ihe emerncncy.1 immediately lauding part ot then forces. They Wei -f the battle-hip I '.a rh a m. the cruiser Suex and the airplane earner. Courageous. , Attack Insplitil. Throughout the- r ghtiiin, which1 has bad its origin apparently in i out t o ersies over Jewish use fo.-: woi -hip of the w ailing w all. or lett wall remains of am lint Solo mon's temple,-observers have note 1 the well -armed, well -trained con dition if the Arabs, and charge- have been made their attacks have bad Inspiration other than past I'a- hil atilntosil leu. i A meeting of the Zionist eecuJ livet the agency of the world Zion Ut organization for the upbuilding, ol t he Jew ish m tin mil homo in l'alciini', was called for today o consider the serious situation w hlch lias urison. The ( Irand Mufti, head of the supreme coun-i ci I, w as warned by i)u Palestine ' government Saturday hi w on Id be held responsible for any further riots. The bodies of 1C Jews. Includine that of one woman, were bur led la ii tuinmuu uiuw on the Muum' Tempera lure a ye-r ago todav: Highest. SO; lowest. T.O, Sunset today, 6:"." Sunrise Tuesday, a Sunset Tuesday, C: p. m. :31 u. m. p. ni. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time IS 3 8?. C1TT 2a 2 B ft S 4 Haker City "0 -Id Clear ttlsmarck S2 4K Clear Hulse 84 at'. Itnin lienver 84 00 Clear Mi's Moines SB 68 Clear I'Vesnu !I0 68 Clear Helena 8S CO clear Los Angeles 84 Gti Clear .Marshrield 711 44 Cloudy I'hoenix 9! 78 Cloudy fort land 8(1 SB I'. Cdy. iiieii ii iti rr 8ti r.i; clear Kosi-liurg 80 :n Clear Salt Lake City ... HO 70 1 cdy. j San Krancisoo .... (14 r,fi Clear Santa l-'e 7B :.n Cloudy! Seattle 70 a4 Clear I Spokane 00 r,L' Cloudy Walla Walla s:: 00 Clear Winnipeg 44 Cear ' w. j.' ih'tchInson.- Meteornloirlst t si:s ui: oi. i:it ox iuca.mist (Continued from Page One.) the tiaiveston i-onlest. The first Seniira l)e 'idal. Marie Teresa Tcrrejon. lived in Cosnia loajian. Vera Cruz, with her two daughters. She became suspicious of ber husband's long absences, aceoriilng to tile ncw-spaper ac counts, and following hlnl to Mex ico City, discovered his duplicity. Siie then filed charges of bigamy. Hoover leaves Camp I WASIIINtiTON, Aug. I'll M'l ' I'lesldi'lit Hiiover returned to tile White House at 10:13 a. m.. today frnni a week-end til bis camp on the ttapiilan river in Virginia. . Madras Construction under way on highway extension from foot o Cow canyon to Klamath Kalis. fv I'-M ilanip ilavs, sudden ' cliantjos i.i wealiior. or expos ure to a lira ft makes joints ache, there is always quick relief in Haver Aspirin. It makes short work of Ilea. ladies or any little pain. ut as oHeolive in the more serious suffering from neurale,i.t. neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. No ache or pain is ever too tlecp-seateil for Haver Aspirin to relieve, and it docs not affect the heart. All druggists, with proven directions for various uses whicli many people have found invaluable in the relict' ot pain. Altriii I lh lr.1f tnoA ot ftf Xltnnfiflur Vt UvsMICvlK4CiJtlI Wl SiltCjlivUti Newb erry Medford's Newest and Finest 540-25 Stoi Our Opening was a tremendous success. The thrifty shoppers of Medford turned out by the thousands. In order to accommodate those unable to shop Saturday the Grand Opening values listed below will be on sale all this week. Hot Water Bottles Framed Pictures White King and Syringes Laundry Soap , 35c Each 3 Bars 10c t ui rci r u Grey Enamelware, fi Dish Pans Sauce Llght HUSe Whlte Pans, Kettles, etc. Cleaner 20c Yard !5C 3 Cans 10c OiWoth p IT , Mission Bell Table Covers Rayn Underwear Toi,et Soap 25c 50c 3 Bars 10c Something new being shown on our counters every day Jo J.. Newberry Co 4