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Medford Mail Tribune The Weather Tonight mill Tlinrsilii)', an, I normal temperature. Temperature ri'iM'lplimlon to 5 n.ni. Unlay O'l IUkucm yesterday r-l lAiucst ihl.t inoriUiii; o7 Dtlly Ttfflt j -fourth Tear, ffMkiy--fffir-tift.u. tmt. TWELVE PAGES MEDFORD, OKKCOX. WKDXKSDAY, DECEUJJKK 11. 19'J!l Xo. 262. X Today 'By Arthur Brisbane KLLED SECOND mmm Help the Postoffice. 100,000th Passenger. About Haiti. . Why We Interfere. Copyright King Features Synd. Inc. Two things you should do us you mail Christians cuhls and Christmas letters and pack ages. Mail everything KAKLY and Iwlp the postoffice, which is your property. ,4Miiil us, many letters and eards as you ean hy AIK MAIL thus helping the cause of avia tion, and showing your approv al of the admirable work that the postoffice, under the I'resi "dent's direction, does, Iniildiiij.' up our postoffice air fleet. The Stout air service line, op erating from Detroit, will carry its hundred thousandth passen ger today, and that passenger, very appropriately, will be llov cnior Ureen of Michigan. Stout Air Services have, ren dered good service to aviation. And Governor Green, who will be the hundred thousandth pas senger, is an exuellent govern or and has rendered good serv ice to his state. This is n day to congratul ate American aviation, the Stotlt Air Services, incorporate j forces of state troopers, city puller ..l WM i ' . and armed civilians numbering ; etl, AND Governor (.it-ecu. mol, , 300i ,,,, ludily .,. 7T . mobilized and ordered to enter the .Mr. Henry -Veil writes: I. Auburn stale prison yard to .start! propose to pav VOU $30,01)0 if a systematic search for ,-ur.sj ... , , . (among the 1500 prisoners compos ' .von will spend four woeks ill mB the main body of convicts. Haiti lint tlioroughlv investi- ' .. . ,, J It is tin excellent, offer,, .ph . Mr. '"Weber once said ' to ' Mr. ' Fields, but "if is possible to write usefully about Iluiti liere in the United States, without ehartfiiif: Jlr. Neil 3,000. Kor instance, two important was reported killed during the ! meets with the fair board (llrec , attack. ! tnrs tomorrow niKht at the Chain- that the I.casrue of Nations should look into the Haiti iiiat- ter and tell the United Slates what to do about it. They j think wc are trying to mb thoso j poor Haitians. I l!y initl by, perhaps, when we j fict into the World Court, which is only the hack door address for the Icaj,ruc of Nations, Eu rope will have it chance to trivc us instructions. Meanwhile, we arc doin our best to keep Haiti fit for the Hatiuns, such as they are. They arc not yet civilied fully. It is only L'4 years since they murdered their own president ii4lhe public square, tlisembow- (Continucd on rage Four, Second Section) -she's ,.nYly gun-shy" d ..i... i... Iniint. Km I.h.(. hail llc-l with tier .rrnt InistMin' for ton years. SI A. liann. Im-Iii' n II ii...n.-n likely git M-t. I.. M l..k, like It s g-ln- to be Jet 1... Im.l fe -son " Varp, - (Copyright John F. Dllle Coj CONTROL GAINED AS Strong Force of , Police, Prison Guards and Civil ians in Charge After All Day Siege Keeper Killed Three Guards Wounded j Gas Used to Quell' Mutineers. i AI IU KX. X. V.. !. . I J'' A litiiKl- aiiHtMl force of mlJri prlxm fnumls unI civ ilian: iiIiiimI control of An liui'ii prison eJirly tonight, fol liming upon a day-Ion sclfn? hy lo ii b I ' r in convictM. A check-up at that time slimvcd: Six men, including (lu prin cipal Uih'Imm. .coi-kc A. Durii forcl. killed; three mnmls wo it ltd id and in hospital; al live other guards snITerliiK from iztitii several con v lots ho- . Ilcved t iiitiiticl and still In remote tvll blocks, and three prisoners missing. AfllfHX. X. V., Dec. 11. (P Th? lul'c" w"s t0 enter 'he prio ' under Insti-octions to shoot lo kill i if resistance was shown. DAY WANES , mU!UI.'UN,. ,N, Y.,-.l)ee. 1 1-. () ' council this afternoon th matter Warden Kdar s. Jennings and of providing a portion of the county "our prison Kiianls. held for more f(lil. K,.oumis ear the stock depart than two horns today as hostages i,llclinWB for a shelter and by a score of lonK-terni convicts : rioting in Amjurn slate prison, j P""' ' the .lackson County Hu were .snatelu'd from the hands of mane society was taken under ad the muilnecrs hy a picked siniud ! visement. until the land appraisal of slate troopers. one convict i and park eommltte of the council i.uuucu ui incir lasi means oi , pui'cbasing safe conduct from the j prfsun convicts prepared to make ll iMttt floKllMl'ii to utiiiiil in thn itmlnl hail. AVhilo state troopers and ! national guardsmen, armed with tear gas and- machine bombs, pre pared to rush the barricades In Hie few hours remaining before darkness would throw the entire prison into i-andemonlum and en able the main body of prisoners In escape. llenry Kulllvan, spokesman for Hie mutineers, and two oilier con victs, not Identified, were killed din-ins tile attack by slate troopers. '- Cse Teal' ias. The rescue of the warden and four prison guards was made j iindir cover of n tear gas attack, j A detail of troops hurled tear gas bombs through the inner mite Into ' the main hall and waiting until j the gas hud taken effect, flung! the gates open. j Warden .h-nnlngs and the four j men rushed through, and were , (Continued on Pajre Six) , - " SALK.M. Ore.. Dec. ll.-i?, -The , sum of $2l.,,.0Ji.!'. has been re- reived bv Hu slate treasurer from i - ,, : ... , tun enmptrnller general at ash- npton. I). (. .. which Is 2 per c ut of the receipts from nalionul for esis in uroi uimng .ue mchi year cimillg .Mine .hp. i:':'. no celpts ror VMS were 3 171, (Til. 73. The lund ron.lsts of all motievH received from forest reserve ren tals, sales of timber and from other soiireos. Tho recelp.s from each fo-K-ral finest re serve are apportioned by ,tho secretary of state to the sev- : oral counties in proportion "nlcli Hie area or lite particular niresi ; reserve within the oocnty bears lo th total forest reserve area in the i The moneys so received by each county are divided in he propo i Hon of u per cent to the count j per cent to the county i : r"i"1 f,'r ,H,ml retirement and (sinking tun.l purKses. and per cent to the county school fund for luiyment ol the bonded and wsr rant Indebtedness of school d,.v :trlcts Included prior to January 1. mnroT r Mno ruiALOi ruMuo i RECEIVED FOR ! DISTRIBUTION GAVEL FALLS The opening tcsnc of the first regular session of the seventy-first congress in Washington. The opening formalities were quickly dispensed with to make ready for the heavy assortment of legisla tion facing it. DOG POUND TO PORTLAND MAN REBEL DRIVE ON WAIT M EET I N G'SUIQIOES AFTER! CANTON HALTED OF CITY DADS Appraisal and Park Com mittee to Confer With Fair Board Thursday On Fairgrounds Site Air port Lunch to Be Let. : ' 1 At a special meeting of the city oer oi oinineice. j The humane society, represented' by Mr. and Mts. Sid Richardson, - M i-a II H Mff'llllfOV nn.l Mrs. S 1 M. Tuttle, asked that the matter be expedited as they wanted to got tho woik under way by January 1 and that it was their understand ing that it would be agreeable for the shelter and pound to bo erected on the north sltlo of tho grounds racing the Karhart road. They said the site was out of the way and did not conflict with any of the specific parts of the fair ground lease. It was finally decided that no action be taken until the Innd ap praisal and park committee In- spected the site this afternoon nnd J talked the matter over with tho I fair hoard directors and studied the j fair grounds lease. j Discuss Port Lunch i Joseph O. Grey, chairman of the ail port committee, ditU'itHsed with! members of tho council plans fori renting of a lunch room concession at the airport to the operator of j ("Hob's Lunch" on Riverside ave-1 June. Chairman Urey said that It 1 was Imperative thn t a lunch room. ! be opened at tho airport, as at travelers were' unable present air to get a bite lo eat and no corree except what Sceley Hall was able to make on n small percolator, (irey pioposed that the lunch room con cession be given at a rate of X-0 a monlh. in the dull winter months, nnd $:!0 a month during oilier sea- sons; that a lease for a five-year j ,,h u. Grundy will be rhnllon-t- later he was assured by Hie com perloil be given with the council , ,., wh,.n hp presents himself to the ,i,ssliin every effort would bo Having I lie rlglll .to rcvoso wnen- evor It deemed the service was not no to standard t'haliman (irey said Hint with i l" naln Increase In air travel i in the coming year, the lunch room . lV(Ull (, nn , 1jortnnt 11(j,lm., B11d .. . , . ... .. nun wise anu economic provision , Kholll(, ,)0 nil(c f(Jr ,u maiI1(J. I nnnr0 The council uluo took final action . Im(i(r dvisemeilt With prohnhlll-, ties the' a lease and terms for the concession will he worked out shortly at a meeting of the airport committee. llcforu the opening of the meet - Inn the swivel chair Mavor Pines , ,., , ,; h;lrMvA anU i "nn nctiiuo ill nuiMieiu iiiickcii himj ; h .,,i h.. , h,,.,.,A h,.n,i , , Mle r)r , ,,)r ,,, l)mclv all ' r Councilman l: M. Kershaw. ROSE FESTIVAL WILL CONTINUE, IS REPORTi p.Ht'ri.AND. ore., Dec 11. '.Pi Direelors of tho Itose Festival as-1 1 so'-Iallon announced yesterday Hie.- j CATANIA. Sicily, Doc. II. lPl were confident plans would !'!. Mount Ktna was showing conld worke.l out tii preserve the Pot t -1 activity today. The mouth land ro-o festival. It was thotiirlit lo the northeast emitted smoke sn-l once of abandoning the colebr-i- lion because of nim-support. FOR SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS STOCK LOSSES roim.AND. o,e... Dee. u.-m rue mxly or llenry J. imonneimer. 61. prominent Portland financier. v:ik frtinifl Ii. tho lint hi'Ddlii iif Ills home early today with a bullet wound In his head. A note in i which lie took responsibility for i his own deuth was found nearby. ; The note, nccordlna to the coro ner, asked that no Inquest be eon- ducted. Ottenheinier was president of tile McHrlde Woolen .company ra Hvcretury-treuHurer of the Frank Chevrolet eoinpany. ; (: ti AlthoiiKh relatives said they could advunco no ' motive, police said they learned ottenheimer suffered losses in the recent New York stock market crash. Assurances of continued supiM.it for the Crescent City harbor proj ect were given in let tern received today by C. K. (Jutes, president of the Northern California-Southern Oregon Development association, from Senator Hiram V. Johnson, Senator Samuel V. Shortridge and Congressmen W. C. I law ley and C. F. Curry. Senaloi; Shortridge states that he has assured the board of army en gineers of his continued intere;t in the further development of the harbor and will render all asslst- ftnee In order to brinff about (he desired result. TO ME VACANCY! TIAHKIfiliritdH. Pa.. Dec. 1 '" losoph IS. (Irunily' of llrlstol.i Pa.. loony was aoiioioicu oy i ov - ornor Fisher lo be t'nlted Ktatc. senator to fill tho vaca noy caused clay by llc-presontallvo Korell, lie ! hv the refusal of the upper branch publican. Oregon, lo take hnnio I of congress lo seat Vllllam H. Vareldliile notion on nil pending appll of Philadelphia. !i'iitlons for railroad construction ) work in tho Pacific northwest, i WASHINGTON. Dec, 1 1 , (Pi- t oiirllcnliiriv lo (liouon. Ho said senate as the appointee of Cover- Mor Kisher of iN-nnsylvaniu. to ru- ced the rejected WUliam S. Var'. , S-n:itor Nye, Republican, Not Hi Dakfila, will make the challangc. BILL PASSED BY HOUSE; j -WASHINGTON, Dec. ll.-iIV- i 'rh" Interior department bill up- i propriallng l.'xa, 1 siP.n , .1. was pai I e.l today by the house and sen. to . the senate It was the first of the anno ,, supply bills to be acted upon congress and It passed In virtually I Ihe same form as approved by 1 appropriations committee. MOUNT ETNA SPEWS SMOKE AND CINDERS cjnderi.. while the central rmtr gave fortii sulfuroun fumes, IN BITTER FIGHT . Thousands of Casualties On Both Sides Result of At tack On City 5000 Meni",,?8.:,t ,"rect examlntttlon yJin ' C. Veuch when the prosecution Marip fiantivp Rv Watinn. wMf... w w, CANTON. Doc. U. P) The L'ttntlin appt'iirod tu tins'' to have bee-n tomjtorarlly checked hy Na tional tat government troops tiftt.r u heavy engagement Mince Monday nlKht,.with many thounnndn of cas ualties on each Hide. The hospitals are full of wound ed and others are arriving. For a time the taue teem"d doiihtful. The 'IronloH I1v1h1om" rehelH, under Oeneral Chung Kak- Wei, broke througii the Natlona tats' Hiioh north of Canton and at the height of the battle were with in two hours' march of the city. A rtllli'i'v f Irn wiiu nlulnlv heard In Canton. The Niitionullxi rallied. hov-- ; ever, nnd thruM the rehelH Imek in the Htartlnu nolnt of Ihelr drive. Tho retreutliiK rebelM fell into n cally throws down tho bars to any Nullonullst trail and 5.II0H were kind or tcutlmony that either side captured. wishes to produce "within the The battle canned a condition I bounds of reason." liordcrlnK on panic In Canton, j Tho rillliiK caino nftor the Man Thuuinil of Chinese fled toward , nix prosecutors, , Arthur Clark, HiumkonK. Men said to bo com-j Kvan Kennies, and Arthur K, Mc munlst axents were nctlve i hi iniK Ii - j .Malum, hud Interrupted the Joseph out the city, bomb explosions oc- j trial, by consent of the referees, to cuitIiik frequently. Two ImnihsJ Interpose a motion that certain por burled In the hot rt of the city I lions of ALnnnlx's answer to Job en used the authorities to clour thejeph's amended complaint bo strlck snoots and close Ihe schools. en, and cutor a demurrer to olhor Portion. After Clark's aruKment JO FOLLOW DECISIONS . WANIIINdTON, Dec. 1 1 .(Pi 1 .-n-m n n tiiv ' nierce commission wi re urged to made to eXn lite action. t r.-N I KA.-SI l.ti V. l.ee. 1 1 vi M -New disturbances over the Pa-1 Ifle ocean today gave promise ( f rain to Northern California and Oregon and Washington for seve- : ml days. M. It. Sointners, senior m;';"""; Z'ZZZvZ j Ono of these dlslurbances Is off I the coast of Washington, one other In centered 1 alia lllllei west o. Sun Francisco. llh a Hilid all- other liKMi miles wester that. l'roMse Tat Ameii.lm.'lit WASHINGTON. Dec II, (Pi All amendment to the miia.iiiiii.oiiii Income lux rotlueilon resolution proposing a permanent niodlflea llon of the eapllal gains and capi tal loss tax from twelve to one half tier cent to len per cenl was introduced today by Senator Cou- won. .f Michigan Itepublican member of tho finance committee. HUP T ' LATE TODAY Case Against Attorney Joseph Expected to Be in v Hands of Referees By Nightfall Copy of Option On Mine Given By Judge Rand Introduced As De fense Evidence. SALK.M. Ore., Doc. 11. (P) Sub-1 mission of the testimony of wit nesses and the concluding argu ments of counsel In the disbarment proceedings against George Joseph, ortland nttornoy, should be com pleted and the case in the hands of tho referees for a decision by night l ull, it whs Indicated by at torneys for tho prosecution and de fense just before noon today. The defense rested its caso after mi hour of slow progress, marked chiotly by tho failure of a defenso witness to put In an appearance at tho morning session. Joseph himself was' the lust witness put on the stand by tho defense at tor news and Ills presence in the chair terminated In less than five inin carried lis cross examination no further than to elicit from Joseph over a period of several years, and still is. an attorney for the Port land Telegram. . . , 1 Option Introduced Introduction of a certlCted copy of tlie option on eastern Oregon mining property given by Judge L. Hiind of the supreme court to Thos. Mannlx was the only evldonoe of fered by the defense In support of Its plea of "privilege" to JUBtlfy the publication of articles In the Telegiam attacking Judge Hand during the Inst supreme court elec tion cumpalitn. BAR A Attorneys for the iiroHeciitfon ofible consideration. the cohc announced that they 1 would call five or six rebilttal wit- netiHett and would then he prepared to commence their final argument. i SAI.EM, Ore.. Uoc. 11. (() A I ulInK announced by the referees 111 8 .lonoph-Mannlx i disbarment ! cbhcs .yesteriluy afternoon uracil- on tins Attorney Frank .1. Umor San, rnprosentlnK .Mannlx. roplicd and the referee declared a recess to decide on a riilinK- Wunt Whole Story "This Is a dlsbarmunt caso In- voivinn a course of conduct over a I Period of years," said Presiding i Koierce Hklpworth. In anuoum-lna , the ruling. "W0 wunt the whole , ...... j . v,i, ,iiiiiiiiu H nun neiiner side should bo smothered and (lint mo wnoio manor should be thrown "pen In Iho llglit of duy, with full freedom given boll) sides In pro - sent anything within tho bounds of reason. In the flnnl considers- Hon tho referees will separate the Immaterial fiom tho material, thn chaff from tho wheat. Tho demur- rer will bo overruled." In reply to a (iiicstlon hv Aitor. j ney John 0. Venlch of (he Joseph Wanted Medford Water ' side. Sklpworth said further: "Yon. Last summer the city of Jack-1 I may pnrsuu your own course Inisonville launched a movement to i proving your charges. It Is for you 1 secure Medford water And planned I i to sny what Is pertinent, and we I to co operato with tho Oak Grove1 will determine its value when It Is district In voting ;II,()00 bonds for) !Hl1 ln-" Iho building of a pipe lino, Install- ! As a result of the ruling all of I lug a pump near tho 1'Yank llybco ; .oannix s answer In tho amended OOIII MII III I W slnilll nXCPpt SOmt' portions Hint l.onergsn said he was willing lo hav0 stricken. Judge Hklpworth said earlier that hnih ti e amended complaint and Hie an. swor contained unnecessary mat- l-onergan, In his speech, declared (hat the Mannlx defenso would ptovo Hint no Honor hail ever heen delivered lo Justice Moll,.,l In j Mannlx's office or In Mannlx's i presence. ' r-.. -J-TV-r . Continue Wool Debate WASHINGTON. Dec. ll.-'i Thn split In Democratic and llo - puiiiicsn Inclepcnilent ranks In llin'M'ank h. Krninell, 6a. retired contest over proposed Increased stock broker, leaped to his death tariffs nn wool wastes continued I from his ninth floor apartment In today when the senate rejected, l(llw'esi loxth street Tuesday. Ut 3j. a graduated duty ranging ' ,ni- Kmnieil said she knew of from 8 to HI cents a ismnd on wool I reason why her husband should rags. - I take his own life. Coolidge's Chair Will Be Present From Old Aides i WASHINGTON. Doc. 11. i UP The chair used hy Calvin i Coolldso as president while j siltiiiK at I ho head of his cabl- net table has heen taken from I a White House storo room to I he sent to Northampton hh a 4 ('liristmns present from Presl- I dent Hoover and Secretaries Mellon and Davis. These three are the only members of the present ad- ministration who served under S the former president. ! With a similar feeling of Yuletldo spirit, the entire lloo- ver cabinet has purchased the chair of tho late James W. Good, secretary of war, mid will send it to Mrs. Good. JACKSONVILLE WATERJUPPLY Application for Water Shed Lands and Rights Made Jackson Creeks and Cold Springs Will Be Tap ped By Tunnel. The city of Jacksonville today filed with tho couuty court appli cation for deeds tor county lands, on Jackson creek and tributaries, for tho purpose of Ircreaslng Ha waterclle'd ' h'rt d " Imprormgf tho source of, the city water supply. Application tins also been made to the state for water rights In the Hume area. The county court Informed the petitioner, O. Maxwell, that when the application wan formally filed the county court would gWe favor- Jacksonville proposes to tunnel tho waters of Jackson creek and two forks throuKh hills direct to tho main line al a cost of between II5.00U and $20,000. This will tap the creeks, about the gravel and sand formations so as to avoid tho Iobs of water flow by seepage. The water will flow direct to the con sumers, with a rosorvo supply In the prosont reservoir. KiKhts to private lands in the proposed wateshcil area have boon promised and application will be made to tho fedural government for ono snip of O. and C. grant land.1 " Retain Individuality Jacksonville last summer inado jin effort to secure Medford wator nnd now acts upon establishing Its own supply. Maddox told the coun ty court that, Inasmuch as there was opposition to the plan to se cure the Modford wator "at a high cost, Jacksonville citizens decided they would retain their clvid Indi viduality without paying the price of annexation." Maddox told tho court that the I present supply was Inndoouate and not of n hi Mi tHiwlunl ami ilia l , by securing the watershed mid by cleaning u up iney wouiu no aoio to moot present and future wator noeds. Tho creeks will bo tapped at a 1 high point to avoid loss of water by soepugo In tho gran I to nnd sand belt, which acts as a sponge. They will also bo nblo to use a number of Inrize and lee'oold mountain i sprlugB. Tho watershed lies north-' ! west of the city and tho land Is of I little valuu. I plncn to forco tho water Into Jack- soiivllle. Jacksonville citizens wore generally In favor of tho plan, but a controversy over the rlghtB to sell to ii separata municipality arose botwoon the Modford water board nnd the city council, nnd the proposition lugged. ' During tho summer months Jack- Isonvlllo hauled waler from Hits city ' for domestic nan ami ullll am .In. ! Inn n In room ...u ,i I elded lo "go oil their own." and elvle bodies and cltlxons are now working toward that end. , lliokcr HolcMc, 1 NKW YOKK, Doc. II. (Ai PLAN INCREASE FLOODS ADD : fr iiiiiaa in - IIIUA M 11 ZONE England and Continent Men aced By Rising Waters Historic Art Gallery Is Guarded As Thames River Mounts Gales at Sea Continue to Add Victims Total Now 184. LONDON, Dec.. 11. (iT) Flood waters were mounting hi Knglitml today as fresh gales swept aorosH the Ilrltish Isles, adding to the possibility of further havoc by the terrific storm which already lias taken 184 lives along tho llritiali ' and continental coasts. , Thcro wore heavy floods In Por tugal, swollen rivers In Franco and flood conditions in many parts of 1-biglund, particularly along the Thames river which last year over flowed Its banks with grout duin ago. The stream reached nearly three miles in breadth In places. Several historic points near Lon don were being threatened today. Tho state art' gallery, with Its col lection was being guarded earr fully us the Thames mounted. The lower grounds of .Windsor eusllu were under water while - the grounds of historic 1'Hun college acroBs the river also wore flooded. Tho famous mendow In Uunny. medo near Kghnm whero he Mngnu Chartu was signed Is nuw a big Inland lake while punts and boats' ,yor. .navigating: Uio nialn streets iif yarfoiiB tiVcrHiilo'towns. ."" Sea Takes Toll Reports continued to arrive of effect of the gales at sou. , The steamer St.. Louis ran ashure off Uahant nnd the crew wus suved with difficulty. The French steum or Ht. Cycillo after u severe batter ing put in at Brest with two nun Injured. The steamship Leonardo da Vinci nrrived off Dungenoss with Its loud of nrt treasures curly to day nnd awaited a pilot . before proceeding to London where It was expected In tho courso of the ufternoon , Historic titon college, ncroes, tho river from Windsor, was surround ed by floods nnd only goal posls sticking out of tho waler imtlcntod tho site of playing fields. The top haltod scholars proceeding to out, lying classrooms wore forced to use makalilft plank bridges, In genoral tho storm of the past wook had abated except for spoiur dlc outbursts. Worso weather nevertheless was still feared.' IIcIchho ItciKirterM. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 oil Threo reporters of tho Winning ton Times, sentenced lo 4ii days In Jail for refusing to toHtiry be-1 forty n grand Jury Investigation of liquor conditions hero, completed their sentences and were releusvil at midnight last night. Will Rogers Says: BKVBHLY . HILLS, Oil., Dec, 11. Wlicii Mr. Morrow went to Mexico just two .vcitrs aiiO) every iiicr doubted liiH future, mid were. even fi'iirful for liin, lifcy Now lie Is (to- iiik to , tlto Ht'imtt And n o b o d y of fers n word o f wiirninif. Tltc worst tluit'cHii luiijiru in Mexico is you can bV.slioC but tlifl exact duy of 'ymir piissing from iuliiiti lifo is known to nil. Hnl in ' flic st'tititi! (If you nre not lucky) you are" ('otitinually ;i."1nK to the cciiietor.v- wil li not. even your own family know ing the tvaot date of yoiif demise. Of course, I ciin tin dcrsland his alibi will he "It was either return to Wall Street or to the senate, n tit I I picked the lesser of the two evils." Ono of his gad con stituents. Yours, WILL ROOKUS.