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    MEWOIID MATL TRTBUNK. MKDFORD, QKI-XIOV. SATURDAY, DKCKMKKTt 14, 1929.
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V'MU' SIX
RAINFALL SINCE!
CATIIPnAV HITS1
i umuiium iiiiu,
n rn nil iiinif
u .1.111 n i 11 i ii ii nil if
VKi IIMI.M V uKI
ii.im iiiiji mnmi
j f. m Wm w w w w w w w
Latest Deluge Swells Rivers;
;' and Creeks Tempera
; ture of Yesterday Record
; for December-Crops Arc
'Benefitted.
Annllinr ilitliige nf ruin full In
Minlfunl uml vli'inity iliii'lnu hist
inulil uml early tiiiluy wlilrli
lillliiiinluil, iiiiiinllim In it niurlul
riiuilllin liy lllu wtiullinr liurmiu
llimlu at IU:3II u. in. Iiuliiv, In M
nf iui I lit' It Binca 5 p. ill. yuHiiinliiy,
mukliiH, III nil, Hi" t'liliiliill "Ii I"
lliut huiir frmii luut Hut til tiny uvtni
Ink, wlien the iii'uHuiil mill hiuiiii
HlmlHil, Inrlitm. IiiiiIiiiIIiih UiIh
uniuuiil tint tulul iui ii Iti 1 1 hern hIiuii
Ht'lilmnher I IiihI uniiiiinltnl to t. III!
Im lifts. .'
miuwnru full Inliirmltltinlly Hincit
10 u. III. Itiilay mill furllier ruin lu
rmacuHi fur IuiiIhIiI untl Huntluy.
Hi) fur iih cuii Iib IwiiiiimI thu ruin
NO lilt' IlilU tlllllU lllllt) tllllllUHII liu
ymiil flllliiH iii InwIyiiiK I'lurim
lulu iniililluu ur hiiiiiII liiltuu, uml
fluiuliiiH utiniu HlrtttitH, nnluliiy Woni
Muju ht'lwufii It h uml uml l.uurul
Hlteuli whni'u llm wulnr run uwlt'tly
In llm Kiitim on llm mwl uliUi ul
llto ilmiuiitiliruro iiIiiiuhI liulf way
UI'I'OHII I lit) Hi l ent.
Tim Htm id Hi'WfiH of tint tlly
wttiu tuit'tl in ruiuit'liy. IIi uim ift-k
wiih riling ruiililly, ihiuith mil lu-iti
iii to ilu liutikH, Ihiu furuiiuiiii uml
Die river uml oilier ulreuiuu
tiiroiighoiit IIih valley were vImIiik.
While no rtiinirla were letelvtul In
lllu vulley tuiluy In that el'fut'l, il
WUU Bmierully iiiuuumeil tliut miuw
llilil lieun fullinis 111 lliu lilgli liitilm
Ml) tllMl ilt lH.
Temperalur Ii High
One putnilliii' ftiiiliiru uf the Mt-n.
enl, vtllny Hiell In I Iui I lliu (euipein.
tttto Iiuh been iiiiumuilly wunn fur
uuverul iluyu pimt, nntl yiiulBriluy'ti
wu tint It with u mxlimim nf 71 tin
liieBB muilu It lllu wurmeut iluy hi
Utsiietuner in Ilia luitttiiy nf Hie
wiuiinur iniieuii. Totluy wua quite
WHi iii ami iiitiilerule teiuperuttu-tt l
(utetuui foe luuigni uml Humluy.
, Un Hie other limnl, Hie lltrKii
aniiiiiiit i(l' ruin Unit fell thin week
linn been of great vulue In the lew
drain frtipH that huii ulreuily been
plumed before the rain uliinetl; In
HuttenliiH up (he groiiml no Unit
liluwlug, which hail hueti ileluyetl
by the long ilrotight, ran be ilone
when the ruin ('annua- untl In attir
ing moiature U) In tlm ground tor
next auiuiuer'a una.
The ruin la alao very beneficial
to the fruit trues, and the granti la
tue city anil rural iliatrli'ta huu
mailed to grow again, liiaurliig
good pant tire In the latter.
tly awelllug the river and other
itreama. which had been reduced
to a low level by the drought, pres
ent and future fUhlug In greatly
allied. The salmon uml nteelltead,
whinh are the only fish that van be
caught uow, are atari lug to run mi
the liver, untl a uumber of them
were aeeu ut the Savage Kapldn
llHttl vicinity yesterday.
Priest's Romance
Wits Rocks When
1 1 Jobs Hard to Get
t.'. 4.-5
l.l.NXKl'S. Mo., llyo. 14
Ml A romunoe In which ltli-
Ills lH'iviH'.v. u young I'ttlholle
iii-leel of Miircclliu'. Mo., for-
sook hN parish and i-lopi,,!
In rhlcililo with -Mbi .M.iudle
Myers, has ended here with
fc the grautinx of an iinconteHt.
ed divorce lo Mrs. llowney.
Nearly two years ago the
llllle town of Miucellne was
almost stunned hy the elope-
meat. The bride was a popu O
lar nieinber of Iho low n's
youimer et. and Kather
Itowney In a brief iieiiod as
prliitl of Si. llonuventuie
I'lithollc church, hud litude
4 tunny friends.
Mrs. Downey, In her pell-
tlon, anld her husltaiut desert.
id her In Ivtrolt. a few uecki
utter they were iii:.rrled. He
had UH'l with scant success in M
earniiiK a living during their 41
wedded life, he mild. ,
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10 VIE FOR COP:
rviVk'lltJITV ii-Tiri'i'iiv l- !
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jtwie. U-e. U.-isiK.H'lali -.NIe.lf.tr.l
bwk mhool ami ull IiIkIi schols uf
I0, stale which publish a school I
IHT, or Whero mildeilltt UIplV l
un io kciu ituiteii,, win nv Vliuini
lo coiiiiK'tu lii the Oienon llixh
svnuoi frvHX association JuurnallMii
contest, neld UOUer lht llus'iieua uf
I he achoul uf Juuriiulltim uf the Vui
rlly of Wnnhlnictu:!. It l an
nomiced by (!eur H. ll.).lfrev pi-v
fviuiur of Joiirnallitiii, why la In
t'tmrtte uf arrauMetuenls,
Thu Hi Times, naimr of MuilfuriJ
hinli ichuul, wan lust year Klven
hunurublu iiiviitlun in the section
for papers In mhoulg uf ovr uml
In al ivuUitiictt. Hale in hluh schotil
lecelved Ui KiiHeua OuurU cuu for
the firm place In thin nection.
ThlH year contest closes Janil
any H and uanl win he matin al
tb btimpiet of the anniiul hlKh
achool cunlrvncv to bo hulii Jiniu
ry W aJiU 1L
"Flu," Auto and Suicide Deaths
Show Gains in United States
Heart Disease Worst Enemy
NKW VfiltK. iHlieilul.) Tim
litiirttillly itlmtMK llfu Initllriilirii
Iimllt-yliiiliterH tliiu yttttr fui-eniiitit
thai .H.tiun inure iiiTHiiiiM will illf
I III III" Ullllt'll HIHII'H lIlll'llIK I US II
lliuli If llm limn ili'iilh ml" Ini.l
mImii i,f IM-. Ilt'liry W, I'ihiIi, vlri"
IHi'tililiMii Mini niiiillriil illrtTiiir or
llu Niirlliwi'Ktfiii Nnlliinal I. Id)
liiHuranru l'".. uf ,Mliiiii'nMillb,
Minn , iih eyiii'HMHi'il 111 nil iiililrpHM
I, i-fun' llm Iwt'iity-llilrtl ii jiiuiii I
I'llllVt'lllllin Of tllM AHHUI'llltllHl if
l.lfit liiHiiraiii'ii I'ri'Nlilnniti.
Dr, riHik'w Hiait'iiittni wiih IhimikI
iimii lint iiirlual iiiiiiiiilliy rm'unlH
uf fifty-twii It'iutltiu lint liiHiirani'ii
rillllittltll'H fill' till dl'Hl It'll IIIOIlltlH
tf llm yt'iir. Tlit' hiii vi'y t'tivt-i-H
nun" iliiin sn, imiii, iiiiii inn of llm
117, tint'. Hun iul!i'y!ltilititi-H in lllti
ftiitniry. "It uiii'urH," hiiIiI lir.
t'w.k. "tlmt I lid ilfiuli ralf imiioiih
liiilli'yhiilili'rH liit'i't'iiHi'il f I'tini HUli.ii
,i.i- Iiio.liiiii In llil'K in mil. 7 In
I Hill. TIiIh nu n iih llilil I hurt' will
tin IX. 7 mum (Ii'iiiIih milium hill, null
iiiMirt-tl ifi'Hi1iiH Oilri yt'iir than lnut
yttar, an lilt'l't'iitti' uf 2.8 tier fi-M,
liiriili'll'ttll Tiikltri .Wiiny
"Tlw tiifi't'tixit In tlt'iuliH frtiiu In
flut'iiua iilnmi inure llian iiiu'titlntH
fur t Iih yt'iir'H Illfri'tiMi' In Hut itt'li
t'l'lll llt'lllll rtlltt, Tlll'ie WIIH a rtt
t'UITIt lli'tt ttf lllf lllf'IIKII, llf t'lllltt'llllt'
ii'iiiiiriltniH( tliirlnK thtt t'arly part
ttf thlH yi'iir. Tim ilt'iillt lilltt fnim
thin, tlltit'iimt i-titttt frinit 17-4 iii-r
inn. mill liln Iiihiii unit' iHilli'yliitlil
i'1'ri In 87.11. an Int'i't'iittit uf li.n
tlfiilliH iih iiKalnttt I hit liit'i't'iiHit In
tilt' ili'iilh rati' from all i'iiiiiu'h nf
U. 7.
"Tint cnntrtil uf liirliiriixu anil 111
muxi falnl t'uitiiilit.attun. piii'iniio.
fela, I't'iimhiH ulti' uf tilt' lliont m'rl
ttiut iiiimiIv,.,! intihlt'iuH uf ititiilfiii
mi'tlii'lutt tit ivliit-li ct'iiliiiut'tl Htmly
antl 4'i'ftirl iniiMt hi. tliivi-tt'tl,
"Tin' liiiiult'iittt ratit rt'iualiiH tttti
littiiary. whlltt tlit'i'o U an InrrcaNO
ill a Ui Milt'liti' rum frtim 18.1 ttt
l.'t I iu i mi. nun.
I lentil Itim I 'cc I on, null ivi-mmi In limit as Couiiuinil
Willi IIKIK ll CllliM'N or IU'lllll
(t'tiinlilucil l-Jxiierlt'iice of t2 I.ckiiI ltettttrvt' Life liiKurinice riiiiiiiiinlcN)
tiritlnury untl liitlUHtrial IIUhIiii'hh
DciiiIi Unit' I'd' Itin.tinii I'ciNtniH
' IWtfll llll'llllMt
CuutiCH of DciiiIi Slioiiing liii'i'cascN IHUH mail or liifniiw
TulierculiwlH 7S. S 711.1 3.4
Kt'splrttlory dlHcaHtts nnl Hiieclfied ll.a 10.1 1.1
t'fl't'lirtlt lleinori'lllige M.5 4u.il 2.3
I'Ufl licinl stnttt III H II. S S
Typlliiltl fever ....1 2. S. , .3
Mt'ilsles 3.1 ' , 1 .11 1.8
IHplithcrhi tl.ll 5.1 .
niiiirlicii untl untciltls 15.2 13.3 3.0
Tolill
flttl' I of tllNllll SllllMlllg llltTI'UMCM
liifllli'iiuil i
I'uctitiiuniit .'.
fulli'nr
tirHiltilc ilitieuMcs i,f ticui't
Itrlnlil'a dltteiiHc
Wtuttipliia conali
Meningitis
Nlllcitlca
AtlttnnelilU' uccltlents
tMlicr t'xlernul cutiwcs-
All other calltes ,
Total
CauMs of liitutti .shoiiliuf Ni'llhci'
IKH'WNI'.I Nor Illl'IVUM''
ItolliicUles
Sciirlet fever
Tt.tiil
llrnnd total
HUNGARY ARE
HUSBANDS OF
GIVEN POISON ESCAPED CONS
Middle-Aged Women in Ex- Tunnel Under Wall of Okla
tensive Campaign to Ex- noma Penitentiary Gives
terminate Men-Folk
One Charged With Mur
dering Seven Relatives.
SZOLNDK. lluns.ir
Ul't - I lu.Hlt.nitt mui'dei
y. loo. t l
s on an cx-
tensive male hy mlddle-uned and ,
! oldei' MtiiiKari.in women are be-
nK inviilaled by the govei nintni
I lH'U'' l''"iv l"' "K"'1' lh-'" I"-' "
.tons have hern exhumed for . I
j umiM.-.ti...,. j
S.oliiok has but 4II.UD0 Inhabit-
ants, but a sunn ism number h ue .
been cbaiued nh p.ullcl pal loll mi
the inuitlers which extend over
some i,.i'ik.d of time and have 'n
volietl not only husbands but other :
relatives. The Ju.Im has reccivd
... ,o.. .nous tellers s.lvinu ine mur-
'tiers Hj.il! contimie. i
vne of the accused who already 1
, h. s testified Is Ju,liane Lipitka, who i
Us iiH 'ncd to have murdered seven ,
"'',"v'''"' "'cludmK her molher. j
nvr nusnauj and an uncte. she
KtMl .,.,. ij.a o:a.
ni.u.j her.
.v woman named ltoi. Ilovho is
accused r k.ll,, t K...'. k-'
bands. ne t the accused women ,
Ih HI e,HN old. Ono or twu .te-;
Iclaivd themseiven lnno.ent of mur-
del but ndmllted almlntalei nu
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LMlVIMIr1 I KIU HtLU i
FOR DAIRY RQB8ERY INDICT K. F. PLUMBER
KI..M.TH KAI.LS, lire., IVe. II ! FIRST DEGREE CRIME
- lCi -.shortly lifter they had been
tiirei.ted yesterday, Ned K. West. KLAMATH KALIJ, Ore.. H-e.
Mary Ked and l.'lar..'ni.il l-'vutt ; 1 1. i John II. Wrtahi, ttlumh
were Indicted hy the ainnd Jurv r, waa Intllctvd fop first deure,'
on charsea of robbery by force murder yest.rday hy tht counlv
ami viuluuc not firmed with ulartuid lury. Hw will r nrrtiittned
tlnngeroiis weapon. It Hi nlh-itwl j
en.v.vu a man ai iniry and 1
rolihed lh proprietor ut 1 1 (I.
"ThtM'H urtt vory tnrifiruK-t)if lit-
ll It'll tllillH Of I'OjKlDUlllK huvcohh 1m
iUv flKlit iiifiiliiHi (IImiimh ii ml ilnlh !
In fill (Iih ciiiniiiitnli'iililo iIIhi'iihi-h
t'Xt tm InfJut-ir.ji uml Mi(uiiinnl(i. i
TiiIumtuIuhIn wilt cliilin ii.4 fwir
m'Iniiiih jHtr Kiu.diMi in llt:'f ilimi
fllinlniMiil.
"Tliu iiMirt'iilliy flKUi'OH In I'hil-
(ll'ttn'M (Urit'UrH' H'W i'VlllflH'lt of
I It t HIICi'i'HH (tf (III flKDt U-UK'll
uni'lMMt them, , ln lit:1 it, only two
uhooiilnu iuiikIi uml iiicmIiikIMn
(if l hit hIk iIIhimimch liioHt tr'Vitlcnt
111 llllllflllUiHl, hImiW IlK'I'I'KHfd (U'ltlh
niltm. ro (iii'iiMh'H, (llflitlH't lit
ii lid ilian tion r hIiuw ilffrii'iiHCH,
Tim rati- fntm himii let fi'Vr tf
nutiiiH .slat hmuty.
Aulo Toll liM'miHf'd
"A kIiiiicu tit UiIh yt'ur'H inortal
Ity xii'i-htM(-it Hhmvu uiMiiliKr ml
vnrxij and HorlmiH fucloi'. Tin uk
(iri'Uiiln iltmlh lull fi-iini ttio tuiUi
iiiiiliilt Iiiih hooii Hlonillly mill
u lu i in I utt ly liu'i ciihIiik (Iui inu tlm
I Mint iltM'inl to rcinh iho mrixliiiiiin
rato nf O.fl per MMi.ltoii inillryln.l
(tci'M Iti I Ii :.Mi, an liifi-oiiNu of 15.8
I ctiit (ivnr Mt'JH, wiifit llm rain
wiih 17-7. Nil nm tier how efficient
traiTIc ii'Uiilutlon may l, the uon
ttol (tf iiu((innlllt acclilfitlH In tlm
final iinalyttirt In ileM.nlunt upon
tin rant an( juiltuiienl of driver
and ttedest riuiiM.
"Tlm MH-enlled denMieralive dl
MeaneH of iKtiill lift nIiiivv n Ulead liy
iiMiiinllnK dealli rale; for exiuiiple,
heart dlHeuHe, which (IuIiiih uune
vIctiniH than any nlhcr nperlfled
caiiMe, ami lx r 'MiMniHllile fon-iover
Ul er cent of Hut dent Iih I unit all
ciinis(iH, hiH hIiowh an upward
trend for yearn, and cancer hax
a Iho hIiowii a Hleadlly iidviMU'inK
rule. The iniMii taiii-u 'of lieiiodic
idiyslcal exit ut hot I Ion. early tllaK
iiohIh iiikI 'oiiiieteiit treatment in
these. tllKfarH' caiiilul he loo
Mt roitKly eindia wilted."
(lniiiM and hixmH urn hIiowii hy
the followhiK t'oniparioii:
1730
., 17.4
su.u
72.3
131.7
U2.7
3.2
t.
131
17.7
4U.
1114.6
111 1. 3
-11.7
37.11
KII.3
7J.S
l a u r.
115. 3
3.5
7.11
13 4
2(1
41.2
111 J 3
111. (I
.7
.1!
I.S
2.5
.3
1.2
.3
2.K
.3
.S
.1112.3
672.11
SO. 4
5.t
1.7
5.1
1.7
tt.S
822.11
tl.S
K4U.7
.11
I.S. 7
TRAILING FIVE
Freedom to Five Miss-
ing Men Among Most
Dangerous Criminals.
! .McAl.KSTKlt. Okla.. IVc. II.--!
i'Vi Kive men. believed to b-.-:
anions the most damteroua inmates
of the state itenilontlary here, were
at lurtfe today after dinning untl-r
th l,f lh I""'10" unJ ;!-
men e.e reported' mlwinx' at th-
o'clock roll-call list n Ik tit.
fviso,, Buawds. with a pack o'
bloodhounds. Immediately look ut I
the trail of the missum cnvtvi..
McAlvsler poilce and the t'ltlslim ; i
county sheriffs odce were askc.l 1
to watch for the men. hut ntuim-i
of the mlssiii convicts were not I
revealed by either of these forces,!
a Ihuuh I was s.,1,1 one of tie
,,,,,,, .h.. ,..-ai...l ,,:ii...l ,l .
d,,i hill.
ThU was believed lo be Wilbur
I'nderhiil, servinx a life term for
Hie muidei- of tli'ou" Kee, in a
;drug Mjt- hobfup at Okmulgee
Christmu.t flight. Us!7.
Tl l.SA, Vkln.. Ibjc. H --I.P'-
The Tulsa World niVA todav I
H ..s Informed t.y Kvnnk Th.. -1
b. deputy warden of tho slalM
penitentiary at .!. .Vlosior, that the
five eertviels who escnited
),,.. I.,I.,,..K.,M ll..vt... l
I Allison Ivey, Ktlward Youna and!
unavallahle.
Monday. H t iMHite4 he will
Pie.1.1 uiiiy to sjuymB My.in.y
Hiirliim. Kliinuilh hotel owner, I
BLOOD HOUNDS
BABY FACE LAYS
GHETTO S PRIDE
; Goldstein Hopelessly Out
Classed By Irish Lad
jiuby Near Knockout in
First Canto Game But
Ineffectual.
l.y Alan .oiihl,
AHHoelateil 1'renH HporiH IMItor.
NKW VOItK, Dec. 14. ! Tho
haliy-Taced kid lx ntlll the Killer of
On' rliiH. , .
Ii'IhIi Jimmy McMirnln, the cho
ruhk welterweight, who looked :in
thoiiKh Ik; didn't havu a Niiviavi
thought In IiIk head, cruslied the
Jewel of New Vork'H (llietto, Ituhy
(lohlHleln. hod nllit In Icmh than
four inlnulex. After a short hut
Nen.sntliinal and highly drainatlc
hit Hie, .McLarnln Mtre,tched tho
handsome Jewish hoy on tho can
vhh for the fill) count of 10, wiih
only &- HecondH of the xecond round
eluimed. ,
There had lieen Koine talk he
fovehnnd (hat Ktihy wmild not or
could not "take It," hut the pride
of the Kiihi Hide kuvo a magnifi
cent exhlhillon of courage and
Jimmy Mcljiriiln.
KamoncHM before he was hattorod
U a limp hulk by the terrific
punch inn of one of tho hurdotd
hitter of modern rlni history for
his td2o. It wan the end of another
broken trail for (loldstoln, but
Huby wim the admiration, the roars
of a capacity crowd of close to
SO.tMio, oven thoih ho was hopo
leji.sly outcliiKsed by a j; renter
fiuhtei".
t.ittdsteln was floored twice by
Mchatnin's 8tadilnx; attack tefoi'
he took tho final count. Only tho
boll saved tho Jewish youth froia
a knockout In tho fii't roun-t.
When ho Kiunoly crawled to his
foot after a count of nine, and
reeled alon tho ropoj. trying to
check tho storm of blows thai
blinded him. :
Slab Kulllely.
Uuhy, his pa to ascot ic features ;
swollen and his soft, deep-sot eyes j
bloodshot, stumbled to his corner. J
Ho came out warily in the second j
round, stabbing somewhat futileK I
now. for there seemod not mm 'i
chance for him avhtst the chunky,
delermind Irishman. With th
Ki'uce of a cat and tho swift stnK
intfi power of a panther, Mel-arn n
lashed his rixht to the Jaw. Gold
stein tt puled over tho lower strand
of the rope. His body was outsi.h
on the ede of the ring, his tes
draped over the ropes. Somehow,
at tho count of nine, the JowNn
hoy haulo-! himself hack into the
rinic ami to his feet. Ho wabbled
back, jabbing McLarnln. The halv
the wntr of "the niu. drove" hn
left, tr.eit the ri;rn to tne n;ii
t I'nhv t,,,t..,l .,e.. h ictiiv-K-.t 1
lioKtsteln took the final count ,,f !
ID proi t on his back and hail to
ho carried to his corner by Referve
I. mi Minolta.
Thero was a quick fl.ish of t i n
doomed feeling in Ruhy" face in
the middle of the firtt round
he hot his right three time
.Mcl.aroins chin without resul
Jimmy not only proved he c-mUi '
i.. ke ;nv thing tho O hut to'- hM j
had to offer, but cou ntered w it h
weapons of expbmivtf variety. j
McLartiin' victory establi?-ht -1 1
him beyond dou'U as the outst.ii'.l . j
ing contender for the welter titi !
now held ty jacKie rieuis. vr.
hallyh'Mi for this title st'rap c,r
iuw no on with the custome
OOV:.l.
al'
WOULD PLAY O.S.C.
....-,..,v- we, T i.- I l.,.t
L, s' ,.,. , ,,, ',,,,;;
. ..
.ire reekiiiK fool ball gumes w:''i
Oregon State cvll-'Ktf. accord in ii t
, ' . ' . .
tnrn 'il from Chirit where he at
(n-i.-d the Westi.rit cMiferen.-e
meeting They at lniverny .f
Kt'iiiuekv. North Dukoni Stale co!
b-iie and Kurdham C nlverii.,v, Nnv
York.
No definite action can ho tuki i
on tt i v of the? offers, howewr.
until the rnviftc Coast confetviur
tcheduh Is made out at the .tnnn.i! j
confefenoe nieetina in San If'tan j
etitt-o nest wek An intwrseclional
iiMi in rtrt!r nd, iep temper 2
,, ,,,1,1,(1,. western colli-.;..
wtll, hii,.,. ri.uiv hope, t
COLD IN SECOND m
i
EASTERN GR1DDERS
FIGHTER IN TEARS
AS ATER halts
t
lUtttTOX, fJec. 1 4. (A) A no
eontet vi'iillet ended the nmi-tltie
liout iretween Jackie Klcld of Lom
AiiKeh'H, world welterwolKht chain
ilon, and "(lorllht" .lone of Akr.ui.
Ohio, In tho Heventh round lant
nlKht. Thu referee, Joe O'Connor,
HlopiX'd tho fray, (leclarltiK that
JoneH uiih not Hiving t tifiial ox
hlhiLlun. Kleldtt hurxt Into tearn.
Tlx Hiate hoxltiK coihiuIhmoii or
dered Kddie Mack, iirnniutur, to
pay hoth iiui'NeH.
KleldH made a futioiiH Htart, hel
Iiik negro's head and body with
Htiff lefu dnririK Hi" early rounds.'
Joik'h made tho bent KhowinR In
tile third hy landliiK Neveral Mhort
hut hard i-IkIUh. KleldH1 left hookx
appeiired to ha nlowlnif down in th'j
final roundH,
Krom tho opening of tho ffhi,
the conteidantH wero rontinually
Jeered from tho Ballcry, with or
Kanli'd tleinoiiHtralloiiH d I recti"!
pnrtiiMilarly at Joiu-h. A crowd of
18,000 rtaw tho match.
O'l'onnor'H verdict was not ap
proved hy KtiKono Uuckloy, mom -her
of the Htate hoxiti; commlKHion,
at the riimsldo. Ho Hiiid JoneV
lack of auKt't'SMlvenesH made the
match (hill, hnt ho thought the
haulers iriod to ylvo an honoj.t
fiKbt.
T
Yomiff turkeys are the opposfle
from yotiim men, and the stale
Kiinie ctmimisslon Js c(mseiuontly
ha villi a hard time In keeping
them wild. It is Intimated In a let
ter received yesterday by Harold
Olirford, hui to name warden, from
Oeno M. Simpson, superintendent
of state Kiime farms-
Four wild turkeys, three hen;
and a loin, have "taken up" wiih
a rancher's flock of tamo turkeya
near tirunta I'iiks, and Fred Mer
rill, deputy Kiuuo warden In that
dUtiict. can't catch 'em.
--'r'rvd Merrill says.' Simpson
vyrote,' "that tht rancher is willing
to 'buy them, provided you can
Kivo permission to sell, as he
knows no other way to settle the
matter, since there is no chance
for them to revert to the wild
state under the above conditions."
, "These birds will probably have
lo pay for not leading a wild life."
Warden Clifford smiled when he
had rend the loiter. "Just be
cause ThanksKlvhiK I lt is no
reason for then, to feel secure.
Christmas is comintr. Anyway. If
iH-puty Merrill couldn't catch. them
It shows tho birds are elusive
enough to make grout game when
I hey become sufficiently plentiful
lu this state." Oivnonlan.
SAMS VALLEY WINS
FROM C. P.-CAGERS
SAMS VALLEY. Or.. Dec. 1L
(Spl. ) The first anil itei-uiul bas
ketball teams ut Central Point
played attain! the first and sec
ond lectins of Sams Valtey Thurs
day evening at the local court with
the Sams Valley boys winning bU
in both Karnes.
At the close of the first (tame.'
the Central lulnf coach seemevl
very dissatisfied and blamed the
result on the Medford referee. H s
dissatisfaction srew stroniier when
the second loci team commeni-eil
to score far ahead of the Pointers
and at the end of the first half
new referees were chosen, sivtn:;
Central Point the choice of their
own man.
This chanwe h id no effect on th?
result and .the name ended with a
score ot s.tmetnini; like -'I lo a
In favor of the locals.
j i no v vnnai t omi ooys iouk ineir
', defeat much bettor than did tho
j coach.
nil
H-iiiiESKIMOS LOSE FIRST
PUCK TiLT OF SEASON
SKATTl.K. Hoc. I I. i.-Pl Friday
the i:lth proved a jinx day for
Seattle as the rNkimoH went down
to their first defeat of the season
in tho t'acific Coust Hockey league
raceMast niKht. after taking a two
to nttthiiiK leatl in the icanto.
The Vancouver Lions w'on the
torrid overtime battle. 3 to 2
antl gained a tie with Seattle for
flnt place. t'.oth teams have a
total of 12 points.
Tl
VAXCVl'VEK. U. C. IVc. n.
vP- tiilly Tiwnsend of Vancouver
wort the UKhtweiKht championship
of Canada here utst night when he
toppled the crown from th brow
ut Al Korvman of Montreal In 12
hair-raising rounds,
Tho loeal hattter ued 'lartinj
left juhs t the face to take ihe
phiy from foreman tl t the open n-t
tf,,n and landed solid rights to the
retiring champion' head and xid.v.
Central Point Highway thru
this town wilt ho improved In near
future
PAID .ATHLETES
proposed FOR
Open and Understood Agree-
ment to Subsidize College
Stars Presented. By Fac
ulty Chairman at South
ern Conference.
St.'"
I1ATON ROUflK, Ln., Dec. M.
(I1) The Southern conferonco today
had before It a resolution propos
ing an "open nmLunderstood" ar
rangement for the, support of athletes-
ip the colleges and universi
ties of the south.
Tho resolution was presented at
a round table dlst'tisHlon lasting
until past midnight by Major W.
II. McKellar. faculty chair man of
athletics at tho University of the
South.
Major McKellar proposed that
each institution of tho Southern
conference ho privileged to award
scholarships or an emolument
otherwise designated'' to athletes,
tho, sum to be issued by voucher
by university authorities sufficient
to cover the athlete's college foes,
text books, board, lodging and fra
ternity ur other .college organiza
tion duos;; that the universities
keep a c.ojunlctu and public record
of such assistance; that no other
f units should bo received by the
beneficiary snre from his parents
or other legal guard hut. and that
the receipt of Bitch other funds
from outside sources should result
in the student being dismissed, or
in the failure of tho institution to
do that, the expulsion of the insti-
ttitlon from the conference. (
Major McKellar declared the
gate receipts from football season
would amply supply revenue for
ine suniiori. 01 1110 atnu'ies wuicn
would eliminate the surreptitious
subsidy now generally practiced,
not only lu the south, hut in the
nation at large."
, tf
SETS RECORDS Iff
DKTllOlT. Mich.. Dec. 14. i&)
A new world.s record for h'gh
run and best game as well as for
the fastest game ever played in
a world's championship pocket
billiard tournament is In the pos
session of Krwiy Rudolph of Chi
cago today. Another mark, that
of an n vera go of 19.72 f o r 37
points made In three games also
is claimed for this sensational
cueist, who defeated Spencer Wv
sey of Los Angeles, by 123 to a1
minus two In four innings In the
recreation building last night. Ru
dolph made an unfinished high
run of lit. breaking the mark of
10 1 made by Ralph dreenleaf
against Jerome Keogh in 1024.
He hIso broke the best game mark
of five innings, which was held
jointly hy four other players. He
eoualU d the five-tnnlng mark ,
against Joseph J. McCnnn. in his
second game. Rudolph also claims
tho record for speed, running out
the Il'j points In 37 minutes.
Another remarkable feat which
was pointed out by Referee Fer
guson was the fact that Rudolph
did not miss a shot.
FRENCH NET STAR i
NOW SALES LAD!
PARIS. Pec. 14. iD Suzanne
Lenulen. famous tennis star, is
working as a sales woman in a
small dressmaking establishment
here. Her Job is soiling, demon
strating and giving advice on sport
clothesi.
"I havt always wanted to do this
very thing." she said today. "I
.idore clothe?. I am through with
tennis for the time being at least,
t hope to make lots of money.
Ratdwin. Raldwin? Leave him out
of this. He has nothing to do with
it."
The latter remark was in answer
to questions concerning the grand
son of K. J. 5 Lucky) lialdwin to
whom she ha.s been reported en
gaged al various times.
NAVAL BALLOON BASE
V.SHtMVn. Sept.. 14. ..V I
The holme naval affair (.-ommit-)
tee decided today not to consider j
rvcommendat ons on the proposed
naval dirigible bus on the wet
coast until alter th Umdon naval1
conf-renc. j
The annountvntont whs made hy
Chairman ttritten uf the commii
leo afttr an executive" meeting.
Orogon Weather
Ongtmr Kain tonight and Sun
day: mild tern pent ture: strung
southerly wtnds on the eoat.
EVilKNE Benjumm McElfresh
?. died in a hospital as the result
of injuries suffered In an autoino
hilo aecideut October 31. He was
truck hy an autontohlltf driven by
SOUTHERN LOOP
A 1 1 a tftk mm a a
WILLIE FELDMAN
VOORE
'illi Ul vlctoilca nut of 'j4 hat-th-B
to hijr 'crodll." Willi','- ildmim.
who fi(?lit IW I'elkoy hore next
irl.l-.ir nlirhl . lu futiuliUil'f 1 ,,1)V
Hortinp,' cxpertM to ho a sorloim
fontondor ror .Micuoy hiiikitb
eruwh. He haH hoxod three main
I
,! eventrt in -Klamath 1'iilln in the
I past s'x veoks. meeting auch good
boyH ns TiRer Johliny fline. Hob
tfnhinsnn. colored stilt, nnd Jim-
niy O'DoWd.- Kach bout wqb an
eagy victory for I-euimnn. ,
In meeting l'olkoy. I'eU1man,
who ha boon appearing reRii
larly In Madl:ton Suaro Clarden
In New York City, will meet one
of tho best liht-heavyweights on
tho Pacific count and for a time
chumphm of tho .United Stutes
army in Siberia. Polkey knocked
nut Cone o'Orady, Ashland fighter
In four rounds In a recent Port
land fhiht, and next week ifl to
meet K. O. White, Chicago nesro.
In a Portland main event card.
Pelkey Is a veteran of many lmt
llea, nnd Is demanding a stiff
Kuaranteo to fight in Medford.
K. O. Tiny McCumher, six-foot
Dairy fighter, will moot somo
good opponent In the Bemi-wJnd-ii
p. Mcf'umber hus not lost' n
fifcht and wins most of thorn by
l ho knockout route. There will
also bo several good preliminaries.
Promoter Joe Itlckorstaff will
bo forced to take in moro than
$10(M to break oven on tho show,
which lie declares Is tho best he j
has ever promoted in southern 1
Oregon, and in Medford. alone, j
he has staged smokers that will
he hard to beat. lb Is n pro-
motor
f long experience and is
Well known for his ability
in
mat,-hing good fights. He is not
i afnild to spend monev on them
! to TQ Ul(lfr KWPOSa
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M A KKKI) TltKK. Ark.. Dec 11
(wriie body of a woman found in
a clumn of bnhe n-.i- i,r
vi-unj vtH.s Kiemuieci louay as tna
of Mrs. Hfatrice Clutts. member of
it prominent Memphis. Tenn.. fam -
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OOTBALL SQUAD
HANDED LETTERS
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.Conch Merrill Hasan n warded
21 high school football players, 15
of whom will be eligible to pi ly
next year, letters nt the student
body dance given In their honor
last nigHt.
" Clifford Cave, Osslo Newland,
Itonn Cireen. John Spraguo. Orvlllo
Davisson, Wilton White, Bill Cun
ningham, Kill Dobbyn, Lionel Cat
tleman, Harntd Archer, JohnMor
ris. Oliver Hughes Ivan Harring
ton. Alvln Potter. Klmer Zum
brun, Ralph Thomas, Chnries
Thomas, Charles Clay, Jack Won
el, Hill Walker nnd Dick Apple
gate were nwarded tho black "M"
emblematic of eight quarters of
Inter-school play. ,
Charles Thomas, Osslo Newland.
P.onn Green, Dick Applegate. P.ill
Dobbyn and Al Potter ore senlnis
and probably will not ho back next
year.
Ilonn Oreen played 28 quarters,
which was nil that was possih'.o
in the seven games, and "Chuck"
Thom is was second, having mias.d
only one minute during the season.
Kach player made a short speech
thanking the student body for the
letter and the support It has given
the team, and prai.ing the work
of Cnaj;h Hasan.
The awarding of football lettois
was preceded by a Short program
consisting of two solos hy Moiinn 1
Tollefson and a tap danco by five
'of 11 nth I.uy's pupils. The girls
in the tap dance were Ruby Stone.
Dorothy Jane Walters. Zodell Man
tis. .Line Anelt and Mary Kate Wal-
i tors. Norris Porter acted as mns
I tor of ceremonies.
The Noted Dead
TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 14. (TP)
llmii'V l.'vni-att fn Villi UT Un
' ,,,hnr r hi-u ' ix....
... . v.
while on n visit from Vpw Ynrlr
He wrote under the nnm nf Kvor.
' ett McNeill and was a member of
r'JI a I
your, car,
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