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The Weather lirca l','p I"1'!''" " Tin In. Wnriwr Turi-ilii. T-nlr-rourlh Tmt. Pl-fllll-'H'1"' w- Today By Arthur Brisbane Asia 3 Days Distant. The Queer Doukhobors. What Is in Bootleg. , For Witnesses, Death. Cowrlcht by KlnR Features Syndicate, Inc.) .iioiIht l'lisrlit (if -,- miles m the trri'iit Zcpprliii, huuliiij; j .,1 ,akcliui'st, will I'lnni'lctc tin' trip iiroinul tlic world. This iicliievenu'iit will br told j of in liili'y 1 lionsiuitl yours, jfler "tin' sriTiit wur" shall j jui ve lii'i'Oiiie "one of many ' wars." ! . j In his radio mossiiiie iniin t li JJi'jipi'liir Karl H. von Wit'sand j rvmarks lliat, tlie liraf Zi-ppi-. I liu's flight "lias brought Japan ' iiml California toyi'thor in less tliun tliree ilays. " i Those few words should ilis-i jiose of any foolish suggestions that tlie I nited States nir pro- livain should be reduced. ri ought to be multiplied by I'uur. The Zeppelin made less than ninety miles an hour. At tlie Schneider eup raee prcsi'iitly airplanes will excel 3WI miles an liour. Tliey could fly from Tokyo to San Francisco in one day. Who doubts that their speed will be transferred to biir bombiiiLr planes? We need air expansion, not retrenchment. President Hoover is an engi neer, knows Asia, mid it is not lilsdy that he will adopt any "liltle American ;i i r fleet iiiliry" even to please '(.'real Urilain. Canada has arrested 'J.'ill leiifliiiliors, a iiieer Russian religious sect, that when an nwod strip themselves naked ami parade the streets. What would happen if enl ire pepulations should suddenly imitate the Doukhobors. men, women and children wander iiro'ind wilhoui clothing'.' The answer is that notliinir W'uulil happen. We would become used lo the uiiclni ,., procession, as we have 1 nnic used to sccini; L'raiiiliiHii it. ! i i. .i...,.,..- aWI,f their knees and nildi lc-s hy Hi,. ii,iins. I hose Doukhobors disserve to he lucked np, not because I hoy Walk ai'otind naked, not because they refuse marrias.'c eei'e "imnies. but because they op. I'"!' public schools and some limes set fir,, to tlicm. siiimie Shenni,,,, .Vlt :,1, "nl lii'i'iitiiii Sfliwjirtz. n'-''l (Continued on Ihbo Four, Second Seeiion Nh'iiIht iiM-imi,. i.i trulfii' I l'"' 1'iiiiiir M,ir! .,, ,,i r tllh ii .tlill,.?i im)lll-, nn,, unti"l "Illll ,. HllMillN'. H IMII'IH- mi i,- Imrri'l- .iff HmtImiI sun. i.,', i,,,,,. .,,. ,wi.. r-JULJ ja, . jbl w JUL-r TWELVE PAGES CLEVELAND DERBY IN BY WELLS Wichita Flier Finishes at 3:29 Tex Rankin Sec ond - Emery Third -Mrs. Omlie Disqualified in Aviatrix Race for Fouling Turn -New York Pilot Dies in Crash. 'l.i:vici.A.l). Ann. 2;,.i)Tca Wells of Wiillil::, his plane roiulnK down across the linisll line at 3 : L'!i tliis altet noon to win tlie Poilhuiii, ore., to Clove lantl air 1 1 ( i hy. one or the chief features of tlie national air races. A lew minutes behind w ells came j -.! n.unon or I'ortland, who 1 l'.f.1"''1 ""'"ss Hie linisli line at Welis' unofficial passed time for the race from Portland was cone Puled at I I liours ill minutes and j 7 seconds. Third to cross the finish line was W li. Km. tv, Jr., of Uradlord. Pa., at S-.4H. ', S'!1"'' Hall. St. Louis, crosscj the finish line at :i:4:i p. in. ! I'ick Itankin, I'oitland. Ore., land ('d at ::.-.'jt; and was followed by (;. ; II. Kcl.crson. SeiiiiKlicld. Ore., al ami by U'. I). cark of Port 1 land, Ore., al l:ol i-. (.KVEI..XIr.iis. -7. (Pi j l'hoehe Omlie of IlirminKliain. Ala.. : who won the women's ae-mile nir- plane speed race at tlie national jair races today was distiualif ied for . fuuliaK on one of tlie turns around a course plyon. the officials award ! in first place to Mrs. Keith .Miller ; of llull'alo, who had finished i second. CLKVKLAXl). Any. 27. M-, J'hoftx1 Onilic al Hiiiniimliiim. Ala., ; won the ru-niilf airplitm? mciy for : wmiu'ii hvw todiiy. witli an averag'.? sliced ui' 1 Hi. 8 miles an Imur. j Mis. Keith Miller of Mnllalo. X. V., iinislieil second with an averiiL' ol !t.T2 miles an lionr. i Liidy Mary Keatli ol' Knland. who distinr-uislied l:er lligtii hy .daring ( urns at the pylons, i-anie in i third. Her speed was f'J.17 miles ! per hour. Miss Onilie's time for the 50 j mile eouise was announced as j minutes, 1 1 seuonds. j BOSTON. Aim. L'T. (Pi I. I Hevereaux of New York, pilot, and ! Kflward Heiss, nu'chanic, were kill ' ed ami Mrs. 1 )everpau. was per I haps fatally injured in a crash of j lievereaux's I'liiladr-lpliia-CIcveland air dci by plant? at the IIosioii air i oi't today. Tlie plailf- was about lo land when it fell. VASIIIXiiT".. Auk. JT.--I1 .ir imiil -ci vli " will iii.'nii; tn i.t ii'.l S,i,li,i,l,,,r 1 fri, in I'll-,'". 'li-ll.. tn Sii,k:ltl-, l'niil.'ill'l. Ti rol,,;! ;,llil S, iiltl'.. Ai-i-1;ill! I'l.slinlt-liT i;,,iii'1.i! (;ii..r. in in.ikiiiK llii- iiimi'iiHii - ; nl t.,il.i . iii'l II"' r'i'lll'i"'l,il' f"l 1 1 ii', , 1 1 1 ' w .i- l li'- a ni"' Ail' I, in. :' In, . "f .I'li Knini'l.-''" 'I'l'i- , ,.!ir,- li,." iiii'ih-s lii-.i! fl'.'i.'i S ill MM- ' I" l'ii-i'"- ' 'I'll, li.lll" will ni,'.i"i. li ill ' , ,.,,,.,i,,t 1. .11 li, t n II"- li 'il:--'-',ii- ,,, .ii.,l mii.I ' Hi"" "' th. , ii,,, ,-i. i;i,...i mii .M "11 fivr :.,n',, s; mil I," -..m -ml ,.'! - ' ,,,., .1 f-i- ii ;.i"i'"l th- - ,,,. ,,,, il,, .!., "f it.. "I" imiii: Th. - '' t"l'"W-- W.v,t I l."i,i ' I'm -i". Ill . ... , I'.., i l.i i , I 1 -', li. : i. r... "inn. 7 :i.7 . ui.. ui ' i : . . -1 1 . j n i I'l.ni"' ii! i' '1' S, a.!).. I" h "i : " 1 1' , . I'"ill. -'" P- " - "li'' "' IM-. " T i . .,, I'.i- :-,, !!. ,ii, -.mii i' .,''- i- u-.i.. :, ii- i" ,i .. I p ii, Wire Report on the Pear Market PASCO AIRiVIAIL 1 1 n : H t MA ' UA mm nuuu in u mmm m legge unmoved ULI ILIIIULI1 IU , i.w so'ii-: -ik i' i'. i I'. ,,i- a-i. i"l. '-" ''i,-l'..-n... U-.H,. I VlfKlhl. I. 1 ' r.i:,,.i;,.. - ..!... ;i.."l-l H Ciiill.iMlllt, 1 H!!i"! "li 'i K , t J : , ' : ' - . I ,i ' ', ' v Hull. M " -:' '" 'l'-'"1-' 1: "" ' 1 1 . imMi'iti l-i I" J ' '''"' S:i Ti 1 1 . i l: -' i - ' - . 1 ;i i .rut-". $! '- ENDURANCE PLANE TO SHUTTLE CONTINENT TWICE 8. t Kccl'ticliiu; iii mlil. u slaiiiliuil Ih-Iiik type of Hir-ninll hlpllllie look n( l.iilny frem OuUlailil Tor a rmiiid trip rlliilu lo New York. The iiriny air cors unit iHuifncl' ilcimrlliiciil arc ciMiperallnf;. llli lapl. I in Ijikcr (left) us clilcf pllol. louver pli Is Hie nliullla' xlilp. "lille Hie upMT one Is one of the 1'iiur reriielln ernl'l. Map Stum- roiile Hint refueling N)inl.s for the non-stop plnne. ELECT LEADERS Recently Formed Organiza , tion Will Be Perfected at Hotel Medford Meeting Other Subjects on Agenda rfect ion of the rot-en th- forni- I cd auricultural council " ill : mafic ! at a nice tint; to be h"ld at th" Hotel Medford at S o'clock tumor ; row niht. Officers will be elect ! ed. and by-laws approved. ! Each of the i.'irm orKatiization. i and the chamber of commerce of 1 the valley towns are entitled to two members on the council and from tliPV the ofticers and board of 1 directors will be selected, i The HCiieultural council will Unit ; the in'erebts of city and country cbfser toL-ethcr and brinpr mutual eo-opeiHtion in inovementH for th . iK vt iuti-resls of both. Itepresentatives from all section : of ihe county will be in attendance iat the U'cdnf.day nij:ht n:eetin. ' Annum the matter to b(- takcti : tip by ihe agricultural coum il. when formation is completed, will be the establishment ol a XVHnur public market. ("lav I. I'ark'-r. chaitman of a committee named to invest itrat" conditionH, said this ; morninn that afu-r one meotine of his com mi t tee. further action had been postponed nut il the agricul tural council was in working order, i The m:ttter of taking a s'!rvfv of county crops w . iM also Ij-'! (": ducted in co pcration with the council. The man-cs of the couutv b;jv taken tlu initial steps in llo-ir cam paiun to fell stoek in the Kami Kx change Co operat per t h ii' rcol nt if mi at a Pomona K ranee ;ipct int' ai t'cntiH Punt two weeks aL'o. They will resume. Mock sale solicttinc where tiny left off la-1 spring. M.ir.aii'T Parker of t tu- "o-operativc mailed the list of tock s'l'f. ril'-rs to the various i:i itjifce heads this morning. BY Mi FLOP Auu-. wa P ::. oV Alex ath today to b: -hl .ttattts in i-ty. 1 of T -id nt Hot-- .oaid d:spla:.e.. f that Wa-h;ng-at R lo-- how .ci.illy. As Mi . o'o-sri jn w i-n.-ar the had foot, r-i -oiw- ore i- ;i pr-'b-Ih.ll he c.tT in Men,. i;g' !.(' -rd Mir .i 'i i !"' rotf, a It.' r"a t ic-ne ! !. h-lp th ;h 5b farm on.-s to M II T- a'l- 001 BY LAI BACK ILK' i.i f: .Mfli'-tl In II' . r,. T.U. ' c hi 1j: I; IjjlKir.-r lluni IN'i. ' .'if . Auir . ' 1:.. hard ai.'.,-'-r ii'tirn tjt f, 1, i l,r Ij- .lri' y ii,. wa, t."H it.e Lliu,.-. ARM COUNCIL ON WEDNESDAY MAIL MEDFORD. OliWiON. Tl'KSDAV. Aldl'ST '2.7, if IfVr -tv' r I FRANCISCO . ' JE&y - - T;ia :' " . -"V cwraeuw ;V Cosmetics Big Aid In Holding Hubby Declares Expert - i chu.'aoo. Aug. yp ' iicauiy docturs have paved v more MiairlyKes from KoinS on the rocks lliHii the donieH- 4 , tic relations courts. Miss f Frances Mnrtcil of t'hicaBo, deelai'-d today before the : National Association of Cvh- 4 ii;-licans. 4" ' .MS. MutclJ warned wives! r to hewaro of husbands who 4 ! declare tbey love their mateti for them.setves rather than 4 ; fur their look". 4- : "The matron who uttj the i 4 most attention from her bus- 4 : band is the one whue elieeks 4- ' 4 are pink, whoso lips are ver- 4 ' inilion and whose nail-s are 4 4 newly uiHitieoied." she said. 4- "Nine out of ten husbands 4 ' in divorce yuits are married 4 : 4 to drab wives." she conelud- 4 I cd. 4 j CUT-OFF ROUTE SURVEY STARTS NEXT TUESDAY!; At a meetinK held last nisht at the rhamber of eonimerce wit.i a e i'-cit tion of thirteen represenla livet, from the Williams ("reek dis trict it w as definitely decided to ma ke a surv ey of the proponed Oregon I'liVf," "cut-off becinnini; s'ept-mb'r ;trd. a skilled surveyor to be a p pointed and pa Jd for by the Mate highway commission and the Jaeh-on rouniy court. The pnH.MMl road will run from the end (.r the present market ro;td in the William.- 're k valley to the ii;'utn of (irayback creek, where it as ill come 'l w ith the Oregon I'ave. highway. A fiti" --pint of eitthusia-in and e on m unity cooiei-;ition prc ailed at llie n'tinc. the delegate.- from Wiihaio!- creek being err appreci ative of Medford s efforts in behalf t.f the i m pro vein en t which will be .tf -Oeh IlKiterhil b"Iiefit tr, the ram li' is of that ihstii. t. BOEING SHUTTLE PLANE RE-FUELS KIJ-.0 :-fing i ev.. Aug. I': tie Shuttle t r ;i n -' o 1 1 1 i i : - -oV -Th-wbbh - s ntal non- ling flight. ..f g.i-olm act w as in; r a 2 - 7D iii took on it here twdnv e at str ten be o h n rt irr valley Th i d :". g. lion of K.e. BasebaO Scores ii r:.'; '' 7 " ' ln'.- i ,. ii i; : '' I i F ' I' IJ 1 I' i.'i'i'i ..n-i ' T.i; ! I'ni'l.iirEh I'MU.I. l.l, I'.i In I.ti.,1 I'll,' ii. i mhin';t.n i.atllitf 1 ha, ! k 1 n -r At -nil, 1 :,j.:hei! LITTLE CHANGE L Superintendent Hedrick An nounces List Required By MpriffirH StllffpntS Flfi - mentary Language and Health Changed. Two chances in textbooks fur elementary k rudes which will af fect Medford nehoolx wre made by the hi ate eoininl-.sion d urine the year. One of these is the ele- j i mentfcry lancuile book for erodes 4. 5 and 6; the other chaiiKO is in j I the ease of health and hygiene ; book.1 for grades and 5. I I Thg sixi ti crane pupils in th--Medford schools, according lo Sup 1 peri nt en dent Hedrick. who ha vr only one more year in that book. arc ot (coini; to be fttked. to ehanue. "They will use the o!d book, the one they now have thrfoichoitt the year. The foin th and ffftit pratl t:r pils will use the new book, whi'-h SCHOO BOOKS FOR NEW TERM s coilMdcrr,! bv cho.d people a "K- i verv decided itnin-ovetnent nTr'slj,;l" darnaK" to the rudder l. ol.l 1m tbo tiiMttfi- of lii'clpnn irf Zeppelin H It glided ! bonks, no in Medford pupils will berrf,m to purchase them. Such,'"-' i required ! bonks aw I are needed for the course loaned m cla-es in mil. li will be loaned ;the same way that supplementary readers are now ha nd !ed. ! The fnllowinw Is a lint of books , by grade used In the Medfo.d ' school t Ii i.s yea r : I'lr-t "II" irade. , '(.uriis-Smlth I'i' ture Story, loan- ed by school. ' Ktwon Primer i Writing Manual, loaneil by Pencil i a bier. Hxin in ' A rt it; yons. S color ' ' li- t! . . . Kln.1 ' V (irade. i 'oiifi iv-Sniit h 1'ic' ure Story ed by Kchofd. ; i;i'in First deader ;V'riting niHinial. loaned by 'Art crayons. 8 colors ; Pencil tablet, SxlO In ; Pencil cho'd .IM ' lo .50 , cnor' 1" 1 .1 'l Stnn "H" t.rade. I KNoii Kirst peader ti ; Siipi-i' inentary Ueaders, loaiM ii I, Mdiool. , X. w World Speller. Pook I . Wruititf manual, loaned by school, Pro sum tfslve Mu-ic lof.k I fiS mem..ry .mimc nook (iateri Pencil tablet, )Xio in. Pencil Ai' crayorif. H rdors S fin id ," (trade, New- licacon Header KNon Kerond Head":- . . .t'V SuPi'I' mentary Headers, loaned by -c b'Hii. Uriiing manual. !oatid by I'ro-reive Musie i:ook I ho d. - . -.v World Sillier, (took I pen--.! tabb't. Sxl't in. I ' Pe:,.:i " ; Art ii a von. colors . ' ll ird "It" and - New P'-aeoii Third II i:iv n Third Ilrcricr. P' "' r Knglih for i:-t 1 i.pwde-. ider . . .lilt rs, ionn hy M-hKd. 'tl' tir;d !;- n'iaN. I i.ry il'.a'1'. s-y. d l.y ', orlil Sin iler Mr.niinl. Ii. ''ill I -.1 I. f..r I:. k 1 I.I ;,.,. ,,, , "-Iv.. Mil-!,- II- '!' I.I. I. llK f 1. ill M .il.!',. xln Iii. i l.-r Hii'l .,-ii-K f:irni-h..,J l.y rlii,'i! -nv'ir,. 1 'il'.ri I 'iiimIi -li" and ' " (.rail. i' .iiij- Kuur-li li'n'J-r ;,,l'.''inn'iiy l:-;.li r I-mii', 1' , rn '-ti c- I F.' liM,!:.. I:.,., I I ', ..Plrl S,. .!'- Ilk, Wrltl.-n "ill I lo-.ii tr Manna im M l II. -i ,..k II , 1 -Oral KnifM.h i.V"v r h'.'.k ii ii . loar;.-. in- I,,,.,;. 'aria li K.,-n - Il'.'.k I ik ir ... 1 " . .72 ,,?rive Mti-ilr. I;.. (Continued on l'sc l'our) tUJBUJS m LINER VERY W Columbus, N. M., Operator Reports Zeppelin at 100 Foot Altitude Speed Estimated 35 Miles - Headed for El Paso -Rudder Damaged in Take-Off at Los Angeles. j rolA'MIU'H. X. M. Au. L'T j tT' The lraf Zeppelin was silM- j ed moving very slowly about 1 .'. ; ini)e dot west of here at ;i : " p. ni., t M . S. T ) it was rcporteii 1 i at tlie time, the Zeppelin wa., i Mihled it iiad an altitude of onl 1U0 feel. No reason could be: I 1 arned for the low altitude or ' I whether the Zeppelin wan in j trouble, j ta est I ma tea speed, a--- J liordiuK to witnesMeh, waw aboir f j only a: mibu an hour. I 1 !. It. iilair, telephone opera tnr ; at foIumlus huid that il appeaieo" , the Zeppelin was d:ppins from ' 'side to Mile.' lie .said he . oubl not ; I ,u i''"nine whether it h hi; trouble, but it still maintained th altitude of but 1 mj feel. j At i;43 p. in.. Itlaii reported i to the As.'-oeiated I 'ress over the ! I iUK di-sian-'f telephone that he I could pec the Ciaf Zepjielin from; be e,.inhUc sightly in alt i. ude. M(.llfon, y,st), (l;ty hy ,., (.ffW. Ihe propellers could be seen infill, who returned frt a trip 0,";Va "' , to , 'JoW" rlV'M' At .1: , the eppel n JJh.lr s,.d -leKaJ f.hinK bun been ran, - Mh at the rde of ( oluH,bus i.n. pant on Ihe lluKu for ma ny the, appeared to be about SUM .no.h. ' sa.d Mr. fowulll. "(' feet In the air. I the situation is e(., tainly a serl- At 3:47 p. m. (M. K. T. i li'ail ! ons one. 1 estimate that there Kld the Zeppelin w passtiiB j has been a total of ir.J tons of o er the town of (.'olunibus al a ; r,t eel bead and bin ont sitltnon speed of from 40 to 4ii m.les an I taken ilb-Kally duilnc this period, hour. The ship passed directly j llu.; seines are beinK um-iI, par- over the telephone office and the ; th u ,n ly at the moutlm t;f lh motors eoulil be heard hnmmlnc ; tiihutary ereeH flnd trout and perfc t ly . 'I'ho dlppinj; ui t h : api fU-ently fiad stopped. hip; The sliip headed dlreetly cast for I'A I'aso, which is 7:t miles j ea.l uf here. , d the a wa y from the municipal airport hei nt 4 a. in. on the last leg of Its I jmni.. ..oi""i ) "n!l' t,J,rt ,i,n"1 tn ixtUi i Khv r,lc,,t hi tne nuge kkv snip as it contin ued toward itkehurst. N. J,, early 1 today. j The tail of tlje craft scrapped high tension eleetrlo wires at t he (edge of the field after failing lo !gaiu altitude. fln.und officials! jweie unable (o ascertaiii the extent j of the damage but it was md con-j s)iier'-d xuilictent to hinder pro- iCi-eiw of the flight. i ! .M I'HKii if en from the Z'-noolin In- i tei i epted by thf! Radio I oi pori- I tion of A mericift hre, Materl that the flight had not ber-n delayed by' tlie accident, and thai the journey, w ould be continued. It w as eon- : I jooci o tint i j i run i n is nan ca us' o . the sudden channe in the announc- ' ed course of the craft through San ! 'ioigonio pass and Imperial Va-j ley. Instead, t be dli iible head d : oijih along the eoawt to '"otondo. ) f'alif., across thf) Mexican border; before tumini; '-ast. Iteportw from ' railroad Hi na Icherw uliim. flw. hm . i .i,,.. j,,,i,f, ,i th-ii u nn..i of , proximately TO mile an hour wa.-. eing maintained as the eoest wa -' left lo hiud and the nne of the big aiffbip was headed east towa'd 1,1 -1,?:Pa.-o. Texan, the altitude was rc- porlerl at K,00 feet, and weather r' 1 ; comlitlons excellent. Kirst indication that the 'A-un- ! lin was taking the ra -t route , ! ;a me with the radio lepoi t from the steamer Wctkaian which r - , ported sightiiig tlie airship heading oul h. Soul her n Pacific t a tin. ad I" officials here ail that th- ro f l ''Iv. as seen glohfig eut o-. ei Jacjrn Pl ba Hot Sprlnffs. a n.ountain i'iii !'-HHt of San IHego, full! , at S ! . r.x . in., i P. s T.) Indicating th.( th r, rt-olar ''f)ijrc lo Vurii.i. Ai'i. irol then iist was b. ng foliow. d. ' I-'l f I ' ft tifr "in.-, '.ui" illll ' I'lll'll- in tlip I-JI-'l I'fc.' 'riliMi moiiiiil 1li.i w,.ii,l al.'.ir.l III.- (,rt. TIk I',-.-'-. Atliintlf, lli fr'.z'-n 'f Ml.-iia. II,,- t.,.,.,n i I'l" 111' , Hll 1 (ili'Jlif i-i .1. . 1 l. liill'l h . i-HK'-w f'f a-'l.'ii, 1. . litl" Ihf- ari-ii. i-il-. lii 1 'I m r... A in , Ki'i'ililiilli... plalli Mini "ii: Mi' ; .j lil 'liui I '1. Il'iif'i l.'-y'-hi r rt lln 'I'll 1 l'l lit!'. Hllh hH Ml ' ai' TijII) tij'l;. i f: Jf inn .- tn N-'"f ' In 111 ' al an itiij. lauft il. i J 1.111 1,, I.HII la, ' I'm'.' ),.r fjf-y.,,,., ,,. ,,i fi- '-r, an aliiian! Hi'- ii,. T,,. "I.i. ,11 l.aily fjfare I Ir I r , 1 i-.n-i II 'if lyii'l'.ii. an, f .11. 11 ,.i- pa-' d' ri.. nrt'1 In' i f .,It.,s,'') "f Our t) ., ix. l or Mti rnllf:. Ilic Ki'-a. ...T I'an .liriKil.l.. . rui-"J thr'Huri h kt- in tlir frw" li'ij'-., .-ii. ':,"-.. Ih" A'.lariEi'! from l.k'liuf-1 ' J.. t" Frl'Jnrh,hif,.n. firriian (Continued on I'ai Fourj Swing At . J Fly Knot , Herr ; i Nli'i:, l-'i :i rn-. . Ant:. :'T,-- j !' - A ' ..rl.l'r M.f- k ik, ut . I ! .1 nn in Iii. IilIiI liv ) H.iiik ' i ii I I 1 I I- I.. : -imtinil j Au-lrli.n. Ilirr lln'Mifli :ttnl : n Inn -i-::.v i.,..ii :t lutiu mi I I In. ,iu i.,, ,i ,,m nail,- I)., AiiL-lni. lh,' fly nuli'.l j Imul 1 hi- A ivi n ,-s , ;,,( ,.;U- 1 'I'lif A 11-1 i l in su-iini; i, li 1 In- in " ' l I Id ki-.l linn-,. If i i.!,l 1 1.- .is ..in fi inln- ! UK--. II'' fl l. line i Ins j.m. SPECIAL SPEED BOA! PUT ON E PATROL State Fish and Game Com-j mission in Answer to Sportsmen's Appeals Puts! Boat and Four Special Deputies On Lower River 'I Ik th- t v f idi iJ ml t;;i nir i answer to appeals tortsmeii. have re it speed boat and imii ff-iort i II I torn! from ,.,nU fotir Kon pill I" I'ciitj deputies, on tb- lower 111 lit) effort lo Mop HP-Kiil 'a ttuon lietitK boot leaned thi u ott the state ( (tie truck of trou. I cm ne Medford. but failed to make a sale, finally d!sposinn j the finh'along the highway to theMiie bend Ha. j north." The Kif.vpHaii Otsul Abdin Hry j Kor seeral wwh there wau (and his ecretary and assistant only one deputy patrolling th.-lweie Died on and stoned while j rive,- nr,d nP W!tK xltA, tl, do little motfoinfc outside of Jerusalem hut I or nothing. Now the commission I escaped uninjured. They were j lias put ftn a fast spe d boat w it n gua t ded in the Kgypliao consulate, j four special d pnties and I be- j A 11 the fondicn consuls held a Ib-vo condtlioiiH on the lower : meeting to discuss the crave situa- liogue will rapidly Improve. tiion which h;w developed further j "I found the conditions at Itai-!today. ney fit I 1h below Alameda very bad! A Jlrillsh patrol official and it j and ordered rocks blown out and 1 Journalist died from Injuries they lishways cleat' d. M v survey of ; tio- ftogiie will he concluded In :i j few weeks anil my report will he made about the firt of October.! In t hat report I will make my final recommendations, t'ertainly 1 he prenent cond it lolls ca n not Ik allowed to continue if game fall ing on th Pogue is lo sitrvlv". j The Pferdhead supply has been so depicted that the haf hern s, have nearer ly been abb- to take' a fMi all season. Natural propri - , gation is so slight that any serious j curtailment of retocklnst might j dertt'oy game fibinK for a genera - ; tion. Once get a supply below a ' certain m'nimuni, and a return J lo normal conditions beconi matter of many years." LOSES LIFE IN AIRPLANE OIVE I)K I liOIT. Ani'. :'7. - hl'i - Wbi' r ri l'a I.aifl, !i' ir I'i ill'- I'a' l.anl nii.t'ir rnllli"ii. wa- HH .J i.i an airjilan,' ria.li lii'ar l,rii-"f l"l' Mli-h . laM nith'. 'lalli'ill linrnai'l. I'm i.iil'l -aifMlian, wit" as pll"! iT'tr I h- jiian.-, w a ' -.'riniii-iy in jur' 'I. I li y n.-ri! fivnu' I'a' V.aril junaii- s-ai-iaii Ai .H'lilii; I'i , )i':rl flit fh wh'j w iln.-'i.. 'I Hi,- . .-a-l., II," ni' li .'r'1 flvliiK at nil rtiil'iiil' nf rilKitit l'""i f, 1 win ti fi,: rn'.l'r ai'jr'nlly I'lallf'J lain.'r'l ).i"ll'.'i up I"', i.-' ui..' Iii-!';i'l "I viitik' it'tu Hi'-tllil.- lli iiiat.,n .ail. .) for. 'I If I'iarii- w.fit lulu a tail i-pin fr.iru wlil.h Itarnanl t-'.'ii'I rt"l rulit il anil i-tru' K a n.alk.r in a inar-ili li-ar th..- Iv-irnlt riwr '111.. ni ti i.ii, r:iv..-f I" a h"i--iHal wh.-r" I'aiVanl ili.-ii a -l,r! tiln'- Ial',1 It was Ih'jiKtil liar liar'I wi(;lij t'.'iV't. Mr I'a'kar.i w.a- J. arti 'ti'J. li'i wai tiiarri.'i ari'l th.' fattn-r "f !-'" ' lill'it tl Tlir. ,- . ar. vi'A't f i- in h.rit.ij the twin I'lrl'iti'ii "I 111' latli'T aii'l iiriri'-. f.-unilnrn "f lit' I'a' kali M'.t.T ar . "fnl-any. H' ni a val'.-rali (if fbf toritl ar and a li u'.-nanl in llw: 1 nit.,1 .Sta',H naval rn'-ry. 'I o yarn ku Mr I'a.Vard or Kaiii,1 ti,? Xilrult Air Vafht club i for lh jmrpB(; ol pruniotins; aviation. PACKARD M Temperatures l.iHi't tills iii'irnliiK 'IM fc No. 1.77. v .--r. '..l VJANATICAL numnrftso luUluKLAno I SPREADING French Troops Sent to Pro tect Jews in Damascus - -Violent Demonstrations in holy City Force Evacua tion of Jews Planes Carry British Troops to Palestine. .m:ki s.i.i-:m. Auk. a. Mo-di-iu political leaders today I -mom a manH'cito ursine tin .nite to dlscoiillnue I he riots iWilch have torn I'ale-iliiur for Ihe )Misl few ila. i:i;iurT, .Sria. Auk. Tli- i'oi respondent of ihe Jewish TeleKi'apbie aireney 1imc reported tfiday that ho!tllltle between Arabs and Jews had extended be yond I he frontiers of i'a b"tine. I-Venr l) aulhoi itif'H ut nt a iarije detach no-til of troops to pt 'uteri th" Jewh qua) ter in i,a mawiM. .IKlIISAf.KM. A uc. -Violent d iiioiisli'a! ions by Arabs and Jes lobiy followed the "arri val of a Jewish delegation from C,n7..K In the Holy ity. Jritmii authoritlcH were forcfd to evacuate many Jews from their homes and , HrltMl" IroMpH (.finlilltI(l(J 1(J. BV. ; rivr , ,.,,.,. hy h,K . (,,,. 'carryinK airplanes. , Alrpl)tm.H ,:onM,antly patrolle.l , J(.rUKH atll, eil virniIh wl(.,.0 . inHi'U'1s and shops were - dosed ;am, 0. Mt,eetH empty. KislifiiiR ' rPlll1lf)i Indoors and official , wn, , ,i(l.ir ofricl.H armed and In au I o in 'ibi les. j inolalett attacks on pedestrians nrruri ' d spasmodieully in the Hlreets. ' Ti nv.-bos fi-om Aoioom i-twirtfil - ' wnt like Arab denimislralliMin and sudden-outburst In Transjordanla. ,,;ilt r the Hrltlsli maiKiat'd lerri- f twrv east of the river Jordan and ceived during fighting. CA1P.O, Kgypt, Aim. 27. M'i Jewish Telegi aph Agency) . Tele, phoned uuet)ored advices from .cjuttilchi today iiwlicale! an cx tremely gni e sit uh t bui througlnut I'aletin" as it i-onsu'icnce of con m tilling Arab-.f evs Mt warfare. "M a n' from a mong us have been killed.' faae Hen-Zvl, Jew -ih I tbo" leader, Mid. "Our arms have been taken away but not tak'n from the Arabs." The .IrwMi po pu In Don at T I JAvIv, all Jewish city, :oinplainw ! that tin- action or the British i troops there was weak, and that ! Ill'1 Jewii-h Keif (Wctihc col h liad I hern ordei'd to ubniatn from j action. There Wt-re other roiti ' pUinls of wak governmental .action and of obstruction of Jewish i-i'H defense measures, ; Vaad Ka'lr. Jewish eominunity Aboard of Jet uaeIl. (-Htlmated the Will Rogers Says: HK i;i;I.V HI M.S. Am. Jii. This traffi.' irob- 1 - r is jrct- I illU' t 'I ll I! tt rrilil.'. us vol; i., 11 1 1 lliix iniiriiins.' a ! 1 :ijn liy h lot it f folks siirin ttvt'r my raiM-li liotis" tliiit IiikI Jiisi l.fl T'lky.i, JypMii, h c'iil" nt diiys ut"). We .'"t Hi' Z.'i li. .1 iii lo it l.arh ii'" f. iii i' tntl It.'rc "ti lite i'rnii'1''. I'iil'i'i'i iii'f nil v i tii iilioii' how n.'iiliir Sir I' li i I i J Siiowil.-ii. Ih.- Kii-'lisli trras iifir. lifts iiia'Jt- liiitisi'If Iii' . 'imiti.liii'.' Hint tln-y if .'I ni'-r' Jin' loTitian jiayiiiriil iiioii.-y. II.- lol.r ciii, ''Hoys, w ' urn only v.milil lik'- to La'..- it. Iml we urr ifointz t U'.l il." Then ho-chll'iJ stat'-Miii-n will t'-ll yuu tliat a navy don't pay. Yours, WILL ROGEK.S. mm 1M& 'n in MIlH-t.