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Medford mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages fiatlj Tttrnly -fourth Yrar. W-ily Kmy-eUiith V-r. MEDFORD. OKi:iOX. TLKSDAV. Al lirsT JT, l!)J!t. No. ir7. DAI I (IT TIM PRESIDNTj ptl Direct Election of Executive, Abolishment Life Tenure Federal Judges Urged By Sen. Norris in Address at Unveiling Statue of Lin colnNew Slavery Told. KKKKPOltT. 111., Auk. 'JT. ( 'otiMtilutionul amend incuts pro- id I UK f"i direct election of the )i resilient and for abolishing lite terms of the federal judiciary were ndvocnted here today hy Senator , orris, Republican. Nebrasliu, in an address at the unveil inn of i Miilue to "Lincoln the Del niter," :ivcn lo the ciiy by V. T. Kaw- Lauding the leadership of Abra ham Lincoln in the successful fight J gainst slavery, ho charged that, new kind of slavery" has fol lowed In the form of "combina tions ami trusts formed for profit.' He also proposed a progressive inheritance tax as a means of cur-, tailing "the evils of unreasonable wealth;" failed for the overthrow, of a "power trust." which he said is getting a monopoly on the ne cessities of life, condemned the livalry in armaments among the nations, and urged that Anient i 1 permit no armaments to be built, lor private profit. ! On the subject which interests! him particularly as chairman of the senate Judiciary committee hei ueclarcd "the time will soon "come when we must, by const itutiomt! j amendment, take away the life j tenure of office of men appointed to the judiciary through the in -j 1 luent e of partisan political ma - j chines." j Inriacnce of Wealth, j' We must have seen in recent ! ini is 'federal judges who were up-j pointed In most cases thnmuh 1 lie j mighty Influcnce-.-jiX wealth to j positions of unlimited power i for 1 fe, Issuing Inju net bins In labor disputes, which, in effect, bring! .-.bout involuntary servitude," he j laid. Declaring the "ordinary citiz-n , !':id nothing to say as to who i i hull he president." and lhaij t here Is no such tiling as elect ing an independent candidate for ! president." he proposed the aboli-; tiou of the electoral college and , 'giving to the eld tors the free dom of the ballot "The oower and InfluenciA of monoiiolv in the i-oiitrol of our' .litical and economic ostein," he, .o.ithiued. "had been recontiv verv 1 effect ively shown by the invest i- 1 gallon made by the federal trade'1 coiinn ssion of thr- activities of th so-ealled power trust. The vi- ib nt e pro(hiced demonstrates t b.tl Ibe power trusl Is the greatc-t monopoly which lias ee- liecll put togei lier by human Ingenuity." t v;xpla Ining his proposal for a progressive iiilieritancc tax. he Miu-gested thai it contain liberal einptloiiK tri provide for the comfort" and even I he , luxury of lllosu dependent upon the testator during Irs life." He urged that t he rale be adva need "so as to make It imi ossible for a human being to continue combination and monopoly beyond "his natural life." Suspend I'n-s Water Itate S.W.KM. Ore.. Aug. 2 7.- iPt Th in i bile service coin mission ? impended until November lay j A. i I ndiiig an Investigation, a tariff of the Grants I'ass Water company V M.-h pr, t,.rv,. on your lmitimi lrii! Piloting a car overcrowded highways at vacation Kca.on is work. Wc pay experienced drivers real money to do it. They take the rc-ponsibility and the nerve strain. You as a passenger can enjoy the scenery and really rest'. Frequent schedules serving the route PORTLAND to KLAMATH I ALLS, and way points, makes it easy to plan vour trip, leave w hen the fancy takes you, and Ret back on time! With utmost comtort! Inquire of vour IomI aiirnt rcitardinn optional routes and .hcdulc OStL(iO MU1 SMIM JACKSON HOTEL Phone 309 ANOTHER TENNIS GENERATION I'M it 1 f ts. . Si Dorothy May Bundy, 12-year-old who won several championships season of tournament tennis. 10 BATS EARN VICTORY AS HOPE DIMS Rally in Eighth Against Reds Scores Seven McMillan Makes Circuit On. Single That Lodged in Stand I Phils Win. Herbert V. liarkcr. Associated Press Sports "w'rlter. ; When the Culi pitching fails, Joe ; M. 'arth 's batsmen i 'i'sic to t he j rescue with a salvo of lu.se-hlls to keep the liruins well in advanc ' .NaHonal league pursuers. wm a terrili,- batting rally '" eighth Inning yesterday th-i enabled the Chicago p.-nm.nt hopes, lown the Cincinnati I i. and stretch th"ir lead over! second place Pittsburgh I'i- j s to I ;i games. j the '"-'I" Ciilll the l.ileful eighth, Kppa Jeptha lli.vey. cioliuated b'ft-h nil- I it, waved an ll n -at 1 11 y spell uv-r Cllb b; While th" Keds Were touching ( barley Knot for a run here and there, enough, it seemed, lo will the game. 1'ntil the eigh'ii llixcy granted only six hiis. one of -which was Hog. y lloriby'r L!'lh homer of the year, in lie fourth. hi the lleils' half of tin eighth. It no I was to lie lied for two runs, making the count lo 2. Then the Cub swatsmen gd bti.-y. A walk and two singles and KiXey was replaced by Itube JOhl -h; nil. Five more hits lolle.i off Cul bat, mi" of them a freak home run by N"rman McMillan. with the bases filled. This blow- began but In as an ordinary single, d into the stands for a ftttn -1 ;i u All loll. lh.- Clll-. tisnovmtril i'j'fSf ii" daughter of May Sutton Bundy. 20 years ago, is playing her first ! was over, llornshy and Kiki Cuy ler v.ere the most active batsmci.. '- with three hits apiece. A crowd of"3a.auo turned out j (see the battle. j In the only other National league luaine of the -day. the I'hillles nosed , out the St. Louis Cardinals, 7 To ; 'J. in a hectic fray decided in th" last two innings. The1 I'hils. trail ing by fi to at the end of the ; first half of the eighth, came with- In one of a tie when Davis hit a home -run wit li two on. In the i ninth three singles and a wild ' throw by Kruest Orsatti gave the I'hils two more runs ami the old ball ga me. ! Uaid pitched the whole distance fro- the Cardinals, Klthough he w.is i socked for 11 hits. Claude Wll- was hit n-eeiy i,y the Cin-il ill loe I'dllJ UlllWlgH MHO retired In favor of Jiailey, cclved credit for the vi" (ue of the Curds' II hits ;;"; I lory. was Jim 1 lotto III ley's -lith homer of the year. The tueriean lei.gne had a day off while eastern teams were wet -tim; back to their home bases from the west. LARGEST BASS IS LANDED AT LAKE honor of catching the largest I'l.lck 1;ih of the season at Jjttke -u' till' WmiclN igbmg .six and one-half iioumN, gups to K- ). Fisher of Klamath Kalis, who Sun day, with Mr. and .Mrs. I,. W. Christy ami M i s. Kisher, during I wo hours cast ing, caught -7 of the bass. Mr. Fisher presented nIP prize hi the malinger of the Lake o' the Woods company, to have It mount ed, so t hat it may eventually be hung over the mantel in the new lodge. According to l-V-d Wahl. as soon as the fish Is mounted, it will be on display tit the local ( 'haniber of 'ommeree. The black ba.ss seem unite plen tiful this yc;.r, and those who "know t heir stuff" have reported good catches. I'ikey ami black moti-ie minnow plugs were used , as bait by .Mr. Fisher. "Those who have bad difficulty' in enticing the gamy Mack ba j should gci la touch witli Mr. Ki..l er. who will gladly give them tip." s: id Mr. Wahl. The bass han ing ov.-r i he mantel of the lodg "ill be a challenge to ambition fishi-rnien io try for a la rge on-In- further stated. Fights Last Night ! ) My tin Associated Press) Vhlladi-lphia Mushy Ciraham ol j I 'Hoi. .. V., outpointed Vitb'tl 'lie corio. Spain. (la; A If tU. Kranee s'.ppe. Kdllje Dlllipxey. J'hiladel- ' phla. ( 7 l. I New Vork - Sammy Dorfman. New Vork, defentetl Augie I'lsano. ' New Vol (. foul. ('.'). j Maltlnioi Waller Cohh, Maltl- ,1111111-, Unorkiil out .Johnny (irosso, , X-w Vork c:i. T-roito -l(ed ftragan. Toronto. ui point eil lit tib- W Iw;inl, Lo , Angeh-, ( L" p. HA! T KTK .MAKIK. Ont.. Ane. lAt A sneeze of relief hy .'.ti tueiniiers o( the Ca-cliou ( bib of nieritH is reeoided on motion picture film. The liny fever vic tims .celebrated freedum from the affliction by eaiioolii In unison before the camera. MKUI.IN. Aug. JT. -ip, -Heintz , A ! nt z tins concluded n To hour : phtno projiram itli "Deutschhtml I ber Allen" and the Stiir Sapn- gleit Ha liner." CRUCIAL SERIES I Ducks Face Angels in Test for Leadership Mission Reds in Third Place Hollywood Has Chance for Gain. ( Ity tin Associated) Pacific Coast league dubs today were prepared to take up the cud gel in the crucial offensive for the second half banner of the 11'-V season. That this week's series would in augurate t he most intensive cam paign among five closely grouped clubs w:ih an admitted fact, partly because the end of the season is not far off, but more because of the almost phenomena i progress made by clubs which in ten da vs were able to forge to the top after a long sojourn in the cellar of the ague. A shining example of what can lie done In basebiili with a dash ' f pep ami plenty of de terminal ion might be derived from the experi ence of the Portland Ducks last week. Portland, almost since the beginning of the season, has re 1 ma i ned in the second division. I trading places with the Seattle lti Idians in the cellar. Last week th'v I defeated the San Francisco Sea is seven In a row. and took the CoaM I league by norm. The standings today gave the Portland Mucks 31 won out of ali Jand the Los Angeles Angels sec ; olid place with 311 won and 23 lost. ! A full gi.me behind them were the Mission Ueils. .Vex: stood llol ; lywood one more down, and San i Krancico was in fifth place half j a game behind the lleds. Today the Portland Ducks wo scheduled to face the Los Angeles Angels In the Pose city. With the first end second place teams iS rivals for the lead, one of the wannest series of the second half was in sight. The Angels were rafed a strong team and were ex ported to give the Webfoot club a lollgh week. The southerners have clung near the top of t he league for weeks, playing consistent base ball and boasting a well -ha la need team. Oakland ami the Mission (teds were slated to fight it out this Week at recreation park here, while the San Francisco Seals were pitted against the p il-end Seattle Indians. I the black sheen of the league. The Seals were expected to have a higil- ' ly suce'sful Week against the In dians. ; rid si a ud an excellent chance to regain their prestige. Sacramento and Hollywood were matched lor a series at Los Am- I gehs. With a good week in Hi- sooth, ih- Hollyw- 1 club has a . fair chance of sliding back Into , first d; ee at the lop of the leami". The Sacramento S e n a tors, who have been playing mediocre ba l the last few weeks, were next t- , l.iM in the standings. j STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS, I liy lln- A.-.-i lnti il 1'iijKS) Nlllhilliil l.raiiH' 1VI. .r.st; . r, T :i .51'. ..'lllll I :, I .-): .U'ii .4IIM iihik- i '111. .it'.. . . I'llllitn-Kh N'i?v Vurk St. L.imIs .. l-.rm.kl.vn . ' ' I ri . I n ti ;i 1 1 . I'lnliMli-lplil: Huston Ami-i-ii-iiii ti-anis ui-ri- iiml iilli-. I ' A 111. SUA II. I 'K-i-hii-SluVi U'.i. Aim. :'7.- hVi M. Xi.-mziiu Km tl- nnrirlv l.iii:;!il 'in Ml" inri Ii ..I i-n -t - mm DAY FOR PORTLAND 1 i . . .off the springboard its v . . . in a " (gi lWf. I.KictTT Mvf.m ToiArroCo. tlonal chess masters' tournament by defeating Dr. Taitakower of l-Vatice. Xlemowitscli's score was I ."i after his victory, agaln.st 1 xa each for .lose II. Capahlancn of 'uba and Itudotf Spicdman of Aus tria. Womllmrii Kay lirowii eminery Htm tedoperntiniiH on poor ernp. r Kj-wim. 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