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Medford I vflAIL TRIBUrTE The Weather Fair lonllit niul Saturday. No cliange in lomiieraturc. Temperatures lliglwst yestonhiy ...... 9H Ixiuii this morning 4(1 Pailj TttMHj'-fuuriti Vr. MEDFORD, OIiF.OOX. FIMHAY, SKI 'T KM I! HI? 1!2!. ;. 171. Today By Arthur Brisbane Russia Fights Religion Baltimore 200 Years Old Cheaper Cars Coming? 1 Mussolini Preparing. (Copyright by King Feature Syndicate. Inc.) Russia's government, seek ing to eliminate religion, is pleased with a murder trial proceeding in K iff t". Archdeacon Ivladye Zeklmnc of the important Kiev-Peteher-Shaia monastery, formerly a monk of the Creek church, is on trial for killing a 22-yenr-old nun, Bariehiiikovn, de scribed as "one of bis mis-j I resses. ' ' j ller body was cul up and thrown into a sewer. On trial with the former monk is the former mother su it . i. i :i t perior, aroiii("va, ui'scriiieu ,is 1 another ol Ins mistresses, .lie- , ,.., .1 cused of instigating the young- : ,.r woman's murder through jealoUSV. I , .,, iiii The mom; win rmn:i...y ., sjjvuUS l:(St nu.h, . o vUn.k. executed. Three thousand so- Tin explosion, first of its kind . . - , .i . 'over to take place iii tliis district, viet workers sit in court, that, , l(,t.riIi(. forue Knsineer tliev ma V tell their i'ellows ; ltatctnan'M body whs blown thru . .' , , fithe floor of the cab unci 150 feet about "the scarlet woman ot up (he she of the InoulUalnt au. Kussia," bolshevism-'s name for icuniinK t ppi-boiis who visited the ! scene. The body was badly crutth thc ehnrcll. 'Plt a piece of steel pierced bis A monk of the (J reek ehureh ; mav murder a nun, a hanker may murder his eashier. Hnt;Hai v. Head, fiivnmn, escaped such occasional murders will not put an end to banking or religion. sj lialtiiuore, planning to be the country's greatest airplane city, is; no Ohl'Jll IllO1 ITS! '1fl 1. birthday, with i'lagS, Speeches, , , . 1 and warships on water anrt 111 le air a . Two hundred years ago yes- ierdav the' guns of Fort Mc tr. i..,,t the Ili'Wli fleet Henry kept the J5lltisll lutt from descending on Haltimorc The "Star Spangled Banner" was written to celebrate that event. Haltimore, 200 years old. is younger and more energetic than ever. A red ."Sloan, dr., presi- a ' f f ....l Mntnr. telU I ucim w. t...t... ...M,,,!,! h.. Imiitrht tiiih. MDLtMlimi.T I" .w..b..i ...... stantinl interest in the Opel, ' reat Ocnuan automobile eon eeru to drvrlop (lernuin manu facture automobiles rather llian supersede M with orrani.ation and metliods entirely Ameri ean. This ctuintry depends large ly on export of nianiit'aet nreil articles. It is therefore inter est inir to hear i'rm Mr. Sloan that in Europe his company in ..i .ii.i l. ....... I t.i kc-n nut (Continued on 'age Four) 1,11 till Kmnty 8"t iiMirrkil m The conference will be the re ii.ilil loni. hut li nsh -Csult of an understanding .,n prim bl.im.-d ni.nl." thai 1 flnallv lie- ci.les and basis factors between ,l,sl lo take my mill cine." :ihl the Culled Slates and Ureal Hilt- , " ,,,, ,,. ,, ,r.e nn' nin on their probleiiii with h caused , nil ..i.e. ii. . i. ..... ,.r i huum vinrs ". 'A'etl tjlliuii. Uuu'l like Kimo '""' ill i ! i rnnm i-rr-r i HUH I til BLOWS UP Engineer T. R. Bateman( Hurled From Cab By Ter-:; riffic Blast Body Badly Crushed Fireman Es- ... . ,: capes With Minor Iniunes Both Ends of Boiler ; Torn Out By Steam. ; I. I!. lialenian. 42. died at the . , . .,, , Couiiiiuiiilv hospital iti Ashland Kll.ly lhis morainK f;,,,nvlllB tulu, injuries received when the engine he was operating exploded in the I skull und he was scalded from i head to foot by the escaplnK steam. The skm was completely l.Kivi-n fenm hn:nl :i ml fare. with only minor injuries. Kailroud officials were unable to account lui the cause, of the acci dent. The enKlne wart. one of four hehitf used to haul a train of 4S ears- of pears over the mountains tit Dunsmulr. It was an old stylo WInllle" type. .,.... ... . .1. - r 1 reman nau 111 ue&ia iimiik fatal accident today id Hint he HUH JUHL ITUUiril uul Wl lilt: rusinv Ul. uJllBt on lnjeC,,. which was I not worklnsr as It should. While lout of the cah the explosion took ilac;- .My first thought was for Bate- i man, neao naio. i leu iny a.v, t the cah to find him, but the Ht en m was ho thick 1 was forced hack. 1 soon saw, however, that the seat had been torn away and then I knew that the engineer hail been blown from the cab." The body of Batein'an was dis covered by the flares of the grass fire whieh the explosion caused. Ho was unconscious when found and nevei- gained consciousness. He was carried to the highway near the seeond overhead crossing ai i nnate, i ne n.Kn.. a.... .u- nMli lire !,.ut u lwn ,li"Utn UVilt'L Hl (nis point. rucallv Wouiidod. .... rtnuinern J'acuic aurseons summoned at once and Hateman was rushed to the hospital. Hl condition was m-i-ii to be so Krave, however. I bat no hope lor his re covery was held. Cn-ws of ihe other endues' on the train were KtiRineer K. I'. ( reason and Kireman (iiram on , protective taritis anove me present ro.1( WnU, . a iandard gauge the ' through engine" to take thoi level for a period of two years, "r;loKgirm niilroad. with Ktandaid train to lunsinuir, and KiiKneer to Impose new protective duth's o , t.ul V(.M nn(i ju,iu trt ,ndle man Cearhart and Fireman Van Xindl create new impedimenta to trade (;ml equipment. The timber com and F.ngineer I.iviiiKst.m and Fire- during this period. 'pany also owns and operates the man l'utney on the other "helper Pending the convening of the Medford hoggin railroad (I'aeifie engine." None of ihe other mem- world conference nn economic -& llastem) running from this tity bers of the crew was injured, nl- questions the other nations wen- ,,, liuite Falls, a distance of 31' thouNh the engine precedinn Hi" thus requested to hold down their j miles. The proposed new railroad wrecked one was drenched wit li j tariffs. j js ,i ne pa rate enterprise, the steam. It iH proposed to hold a con- The wrecked engine was left on j Terence not only of technical ex- the siding at Foliage last night. perts but of political representa-i The force of the explosion wiHtiveM of governments. M. houcheur mi great that if Mew both ends j of France presented the propositi out of the boiler and caused a i and was strongly supported by Dr. hire1 hide to b blown in tli': Hnuh Dalton, member of the I'.iit earth at the side of the track. To-1 j.n :,i(r government. In the words day it was brought l the South-! of the French spokesman the con tin r.icific yards at Ashland and i ference might lead the nations wilt be belli there for Itlspc tlotl. Inspectors of the Southern Pa cific line and i 'mi nl y Coiom-i i onger left for the scene of the j arc cb'tit this morning and a re-1 port is expected to be filed some time toda y. No word had been received fro in them by late this ! afternoon. CALL PARLEY OF 5 NAVAL POWERS t j of the navy metal dirigible ..C-2 ! ui..n her arrival ut Dakeburst yes WASHINOTON. Sept. in. -IPI tenliiy was not an entirely new in A naval conference to consider the ! i.erience to officers of the navai limitation atd ultimate reduction of all categories nf naval vessels' will he held early in December. The five naval bowers, the I " nit- ed States. Ilreat Britain. Japan. P,.,n.e nnd ll:ilv v.-lit Consult Wllh la view to participation In sin h a parley. me niruMiii" me ti ipai mc conlerence ol iv.i. Submarine Peak in Pacific Ocean Reported Moving l ' SAN FliANClKCO, Sept. 13 1 Word thut a subma- ! rine mounlain. located oil Vi the Pacific coast west of Catallna, has shifted 30 (pot f from Its hint known position -; 1 ' of the peak. It was explained. leaves open the possibility t that it may he a lidge In- 1 8U,lld ot U11 lsiatei peak. . 4. i ; Great Britain and France in Joint Move for World! Conference Would Di-J minish Hindrances Trade! and Development of Re-! lations New Basis for Trade Seen. OUXJ3VA, Sept. 13. IIP) Oreat lirilain nnd Franco today took a joint alep to bring auout a wori i conference on lowering tariff bar- Hers. Tbls move was made in the spirit developed by comments of Kuronean statesmen while dis cussing last week Premier Brland's project for a "United Htales of Kurope." The delegations of the two na tions recommended in the mimic committee of the League of ,aeh, fareKie which made , MTuPfHill IV ifjVll tr.rlaT I - t I - i Th manslon 0 Alexander H. Sand, Jr., at North Caldwell, N. J., may he the future home ot Mr. II Ml 11 III III hJi mJA ruTr..n.A..!nnnnnMiiriiiiuiTniiin nn I mo! 1 1 1" 1 I L.V IU nniiunu iuua .v mv n , u orLLtKo TflW Oil AIM ininru rAni"""- rwr2: "'il l.:. " r-ii a .nu u ASrvLUWHdPLAN FEftS BLtiElECTKOCyiED IU HAT IbUtKAL' -",M M TARIFFSHS JMBlrlllt J SM Nations that negotiations he begun i m-'l "ml other data, fc r present.. , . . ,., . , ,tion to the board of directors of a ...v. .. - ,..n ...... ' I, '. T llt '"" 1 j mi fit , The purpose of the. meeting ' l, fe., lr. " u numc i.i.v lectlve agreement for diminishing hindrances to trade and develop ing and facilitating economic rela tions by nil practicable nieann." The resolution of Kiiftland nnd Franee also called on the stales of the world not to increase their eveniually to the signing or u con vention giving a new basis for the circulation of good not only In Kuiope but throughout tho world. TAKE POT SHOTS WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (P. The discovery of a hole, presum ably made bv a l.llll.-t. In the hull lighter than air fleet. The I.os Angeles. largest of naval dirigibles, has on a number ' of occasions borne boles which may: ..r may not have b.-en made by bllllcl-. Members of the Orilf Z"i- 1 peiin crew reported a bullet bole. ; in one of the cell, upon completion of the wroid fliglit at I-akehurst. A cne of dirigible hunting curre.l about a year Rgo In New .leisey. At that lime f.-n loci ..f Newton, n.liiiltied having shot at ih,. Anuel. ublle ol. n hunt. , - - "'v' "u" puoun.ru. NEST OF LONE r.Tia : : "j ':?4 . ev 1 ,i v t j. ....1..,. . ..... c-.i...... m...h..,.i ai u I Completion of Survey From ! Butte Falls to Klamath County Shows Practical Route for Building Timber Railway. The survey of the Owen-Orou"on Lumher company, for a proposed railroad from Butte Kails to Klam ath county, has been completed and is "practical and feasible." laeeordlnK to .lames II. Owen. Ken- i ,,.. ,,.,.., I The survey Is on n "two percent land less grade, with no difficult engineering problems, Mr. Owen said. The survey extends from Unite Falls to "a point wllhlll sulking distance of Keno 111 Klamath county." ' (leneral .Manager Owen said that ht W""1'1 l''oare cost estimates. rthe Owen-Oregon eompa'ny. to be Iheld in Wuusau, Wlseomdn next I month. At this meeting it is e. 'nneled that ' decision will be reached upon the construction of the road. The surveying crew at present is engaged In running lines from the main routes to timber holding eastern Jackson county of the Owen company. The survey was started last .Tune when it was announced that the Baseball Scores National. First ga me ; P.. H Huston - 1 St. I.uis I Wit t cries: ltran.lt and Lemuel! I'r.i iikboiisi and Wilson. M. Philndelphln 7 1 I - I Chicago II 1 I I llatlerles: Kill. ill. Collins. W'll- li.lighby and Davis: lllake, Ciilli-on : and '1'ayb.r. t:. it. i: Urooldyn 1 7 0 I'lll. Innatl k " naileries: Moss and D.-b.-rry K"..l.i, Ash and .Sok. lorth. , American. R. 11. ' Chicago " 7 i rhlla.lelpbla ' f. j ll.itterles: Walsh and I i Kliioke Clove and Cochrane. K Cleveland Wa-tilnglon llalierles: It. 4 7 I Shoffner. Milj.is and I.. Sew. -II: .lones. Ituik n.l l:u I Waggoner to Travel , rilKYK.Vyr, Wyn., Set.t 1.1 :(VAn ofllclal of Ihe rnlted s,alPH inarslial s office will leave tollay to bring C. D. Wngnoller. per ,,tllltr f a huge swindle of six v,.. vlk ,aks from v..v c-si'e r,t. .. , in i iiuyeiuiCi li wan uuiiiiuuccii i.c jaj. , l . v - . yj IIIUMIU ULLL EAGLE MAY BE IN I- tR:- v ia ID' red Mvers. 4;!, of this city' was eleeiroeuled yesterday after noon at tho I'rospeel No. 2 plant of the California Oregon IMwer company when he came in con tact With u 3.ri. 000-volt power Une word reaching Medford last night slated, lie was working on a foot, power pole at the t.me of the accident, and was hurled to the ground. llesusoltallon was aUempled by H. .'0up of tho worlynen hut without- auocess. Dr. II. I.. Sears of I. .....I,. li,fm whs summoned. Mo reported to Coroner Conger that proprietors of this city, have been indications were that death had advised by tho federal prohibition been instantaneous nnd that .Myers enforcement bureau for tho north had probably died before he fell ,,Htl.lL.t (lt Seattle, Wash., thut l',YeKte,rd'a'v,,waH the first dav' they have been fined $r.0o under Myers had been working at tho the statlllo proh biting the sale Prospect plant, although he had "l'-ntK of honor without a 'inspect plant, although ne nan een emp oved by the California iregon Vower coinpany before b Oregon l'ower coinpany nnd was an experienced .elei! ', ,', . .,, ,.i,inl h'ol'eney by the gliiss. over a bar. was working with It. I. Cameron. ie is oiiuMu i. ...... ......h.. . .. out l ol oner . oiiger s..... .. ...., ,,mt Hne hll, , ,.,. ,,,le.l, as i-os ANr;i:i.i:s. Sept. A pre-t rial statement 1 (Ai Conterno, a ilefense witness in the second degree murder trial of .Mrs Alexander I'atu.'iges, ibn-w the pro- edlngs Inlo nn uproar loilay as the stale's move brought conster nation to both sides. In the rapid ballle of wlls which f..ll. .wed heiween Ihe attor neys, Cont.-ini.'H t.-slllminy yester day that a "mystery car" forced Mis. I'anKiges' machine into a h.'ailnn collision, following which .luro Kokutnoto. a Japanese died, was impeached by the slate. No M.oiur bad the ploseiullon abaiiibiued Its rruss-exa mi nal ion I hurt Iho defense forced It to In troduce Ihe entire statement h.v which it had contradicted Con terno and established that an un known might have forced the ac cident and that llokiimolos ma chine iippar.-nllv turned in Iho path of the I'lint.iges a II lomohlle. u GIRL TATTLETALE POUT ANOP.I.KK. Wash.. Kept, i U. IP. - Ant'ered because 1 ' e I'' I McClalno, l:.y. ai old Joyce s. hool fill, had told the school bus driver ! on him wh.-n he took her book and Ihreatened to tear it. Jesse S pll r- rlor. Hi, Joyce high school si. Idem. lay In wait for h. r lai nicht nnd killed her with a 3a.:io rlflv A posse from Hie sheriff's offl. e found Ihe boy four hours lal. r shot through the lle.-.d with Ills own nrie 200 yaids from where he lia.l killed the girl. 1 DEFENSE STORY n p nnn or in I,) ounriudC' m PANTAGES CASEj 1. , NEW JERSEY Three Local Get Notice of Additional Penalties As Result of Guilty Pleas Last May $325 Already Paid. I llanhln rcstpx; Wllllnm Klnehnft 'and Archlo Sutherland, pool hall .. ., .. ,, , 1;''"" " Tie rlo paid a fine o 3f. each In the state court last May, on u plen of Kiiilly to hoIUiik u wine tonic of nlleRed hih io- The oriKtiuil cliarn" was filed hh climax to it camiuiiKii conducted , , Iltn(lt )ie , r . . .... ... ., ,.... wine tonicH by tho KlasH. The action of the federal gov ernment came tin a surprise, nnd exacts a financial penalty of more than $.ri00 from each ulleged viola tor, not counting ultorney feea. The federal assessment, Hist r let Attorney George - A. Codding said, was n penalty. Frank He Souza, ; attorney for tho pool hall opera tors, Bald that u protest would be filed. KsteH , and Hutherland operate idaces mi Hoiith Front Htroot, and Kinchart iuuh the Pastime on West Main atreet. When first ac cused their city licenses were re voked, but nevural weekn later tho places were allowed to reopen on their promise not to uguln sell t nitl fu in- rt rfi.r I in li nr 'flii.w il..iiil..l vi. I II v In illunenH. of John.nK t .5 t'i'ntM 11. drink, a wine 1 tonic of considerable potency, with il mho.. . -i n.i i"k- local clientele. T (VP) t(, I'rHtTLAND, Ore,, Sept. IS. "While flames continued ! spread fiver Western Orcunn, forest I fires today bad directly or In ill - redly claimed two lives and caused injury to seven other. t J J. H. MeCubbin.H of KuK'-ne was kllb-M and four others were Injured i.. ut tiiiin u. H i.,... r..u noun them while fighting flames near V I'lii' Injured were: John man. .1. II. I nslerhlle, .1. c. and Alt In Peoples. Kln- man and Casterllne were taken to a KospHal at Kligeno, where they were said to be seriously hurt. while Kramer Mid Peoples were j t rea 1 ed at .Mabel (,.r cuts nod , bru,.. Janus W. Fowler, vice pi esl.lenl f the Ka-lern tv Western Lumber I ,.,,, , ,iy here, died last Saturday (i,,m heart dlsens,. said to have i aggravated by n lour of the j f ire lines near his company's mill .1( Molalla. Mrs. Angif.! Frank, .., p. ,., ,, H;in, ,;,y 1 w.n, .,, fb.ines ewepl her farm home n,-ar .Mount Anel. wan aalil lo bo In a crUkhl cundUloa. Restore Life by Needle in Heart Is Medical Claim SYDNF.V. Australia. Sept. l 1 1 :(. tP-- A device from whieh i it Is elaimed extraordinary -fr j results have been obtained In I the restoration of persons Big Corporation to Take Over Craterian and Rialto Theaters Next Monday Deal Involves Approxi mately $150,000 Staff to Retain Places Hunts! Remain Here. Sale of Hunt's Craterian theater and Iho Hlallo llieator ot this city by Mr. anil Mrs.. Ueorgo A. limit In iho Fox West Coast Theaters, was eotnpletod this afternoon, nnd the Vox Corporation will take for mal control next Monday, Heptem her 1. rbn nniount Involved In the transaction, one of tho largest thealrlcal dealt In the (date for many months, was said to be be tween $1:111,000 and $17i,000. The deal hns been pending for several weeks. Under the Fox management the Craterian nnd Kialto (heaters will be under the resident management of Jules Hiesman, formerly of .Seattle, Wash. Harold H. Fianktiu of I, oh Angeles, Vice president of Hie Fox West Coast Theaters, will have charge of the entertainment, and Howard Sheehan. vice presi dent, will be responsible for the theaters and their equipment. H. It. Lolller of l,T.s Angeles, repre sented the Fox interests In the ncgoi lations. S. ti. Men.lenhall. manager of the Ktalto theater, will remain with Hie Hew thealer owneiM, In his present .capacity of assistant manager. There will be no change In the personnel ol Hie employes. I Mr. and Mrs. Hunt retain their j interests in theaters at (irantH Pass a ml Hose bu i g, and will continue to make their home in this city, where Mr. Hutu has other Inter ests. They pbin to lake an extend- ed acaUoii as soon possible. Mr. Hunt will, however, remain at the theater for several week 4, as- HiHting ,IH ' """K" "l ; details. I'lciiirc PlniiiN.rs Hunts nie pioneers The In southern Oregon in Ihe movie th. liter business. They came to ibis U-llv III lliln, .Mr. Hunt taking Hie manage incut of the Na Inlo rlu m lit 1 Hint (line. Their first thealrlcal venture was wllh Ihe Page theater in 1114. Mr. Hunt still owns the site. Dur ing the war. they were at Camp 'Lewis, near Taeoina. and returned In 1 It I H and look over control of the Page, Liberty nnd Itialto thea ters. After the dcstrin'tton nf the ' page theater by fire, the Hunts were Instrument:!! in securing Ihe j building of tho present Hum's I (Cuntlnucil oil 1'ugo Three) m m mm a a I T. - f nnmm Ml J " vmmKitm Btxr "-- ' t - fJeo. A. Hunt IASHLAND ! THPfi-NfiC Miiiunuu nin r a in Crowd Again Expected to Reach 8000 Mark tor Third Day Elks Derby Feature of Medford Day Success of Fair Is Credited to Department Heads By Fowler. Saliirdny, Sopt. O Crants Tusk ami irntig lny 4 10 a. m. l-H club team demonstrations in Educational building. 1:30 p. m. Grandstand. - Medford Klks band. liaces: Free for nil pace Purse $3110. Siieelal trot J300. Hlinning 5 furlongs $100. ltunnlng 0 furlongs $100. I- l-'.very heat a race. h .erailo troupe In aerial acts ! before grandstand, also Man- uel Marclan on tight wire. Dove Anderson's rodeo us a filler between races. v30,TBr"w"""1''' 'urnlval T l.ll.l - t:lfi Cleveland's orchestra In MerehanlB' liulldinK. ' 7:30 lirnndstand. .Medford Klks band. Dove Anderson's rodeo. y.erado troupe. Manuel Murclas. ' ' Orantl display ot fireworks by Hltl Klroworks Co. 9 Dancing irt Fairground' Pavilion. i i Today In Aahlaud day Ht thu Jackfion county fair und Indica tions early this afternoon were that yenterday's attendance figure or 8000, the Rame na on the open ing day, would again be equaled and ponlhly pusHed. HuslneBH e lablinliinenls, iho piiHtortice and Inn Hchnols of that city were closed at 1 o'clock tilts afternoon to encour age the attendance of all Ashland resldenta possible. Another enturlulntng racing pro g'bin watt Rchcduled for this after noon and was planned to surpass efforts of yesterday and the day before. No race was to start to dny unless more than three en trants qualified, following the scratching of two entrants In yes terday's 2: lid trot. Close finishes In several events brought the largo graiidHtaml crowd to its feet and a mishap In a Komnn race, In which it rider and both horses turned a complete somersault, furnished another thrill. Tho big event of the day wo the F.lks derby, a one-mile run ning race, won by Yaml. a fleet footed horse, owned by Hay Mur-. nhy of Ashland. There wnn lo have been five entrants hut one (Continued on Face Three) Will Rogers Says: SANTA MONICA, Cul., Sept. IU. See whore they' are fnrmiiiir in Knropn n new iirttiiniziilitm ealletl "The I'll il eil States (if Ktirnpe." Ntilxuly knows just what it is or what its aims are, hut, we niiojit to he fur it if oiily for one reus. in, a n tl that it it's the first thiiiif fiirnnl since the war that wo haven't heen asketl In jin over anil join. If it 's an ecniioiiiie hoyeolt nuninst our liiuh Kepiililicaii tariff, I don't see why the Demo-' ernts wouldn't he allowed to join it. 1 K'h'ss this epidem ic of forming- eluhs and things, that we lmvp just no tlisastroiisly passed through, is just hitting Europe. Yours, 1 wn,r K00KK8.