' MEDFORD MATTTTURUNE, ftfepTORP. 6l?lk&? frRIDAY, iWdTCfBER 27, 3029.
J'AGE TWO
TUFFY TO MEET
Lookit! Docs This Mean Kayo for Risko?
Veil of Secrecy Lifted for
final Practice ! of Army
Squad Stanford Center
Only Player Unable to
. Play Saturday. ,
Old Score May Be Settled
Tonight Madison Square
When Griffith Seeks Re
venge for Foul in Detroit
Match. ;
WEST POINTER
WORKOUT SEEN
BY REPORTERS
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CALIFORNIA OREGONl.
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cul.,
Doe. 27. (Pi The veil 'of secrecy
thai hks shrouded Iho "West Point
Army's footbull workouts ull woek
was lifted toduy us the military
academy officials threw open tho
antes -of tho Stanford- stadium- tu
, newspapermen.-
-Army took a- light workout in
Its final session, wlillo Couch Pop
Warner ordered tho Stanford prar
' tlce to be abHolutely tjucrcl. Been
foe tlie first time In practice by
local -sports writers, tho cadetH
flushed through their Hlnnul drill,
passed, punted, 'and place kicked,
generally Umbering up for the
climactic gilmo tomorrow,
- All of tho- men In both camp's
are reported to bo In condition for
the fray, with tho exception of
Valter llelnecke, star Stanford
center, who la In tho hospltul with
bronchitis and will bo obliged to
nee tho same from the bench. The
tentative starting -lineup will be:
Army Stanford
Carlmark LER Muller (C)
Price .LTR ; Tandy
Humher .LOR Bnrdln
Slllle
.. C Taylor
TlOl, Drlscoil
.RTL Thompson
..REL : Preston
Fleishhnckor
Hillslnger
Perry
Mcssingor
Carvor
piglc, (Cl....IiHn
Rothort
MUtclilnWnjl.lVIL.I.U. Fr.
Fyaritrup
Milling
LAWS TOO MI
' i WnlcHs,-" through legislative ac
tion, nioro adequate protection 1b
given beaver thero Will soon be
little justification for calling Ore
. Son "the Beaver state."
This' Is the opinion of Harold
Clifford, state game warden, .who
point out that the' law 'now1 on
tho statute hooks Intended to pro
tect boiiver In reality does not iiro-
lost them. Slnco the trapping sea
son on December 1 at least two
hundred requests from - private
property owners to trap beaver,
havo been received by the' state
liamo commission. The mnll of
one recent day carried fourteen
such requests. Many of them have
boon granted thru tho Issuunco of
licenses, for tho lauf provides that
any property owner or lessee who
complains to tho department that
h beaver aro destructive to his pro
perty must be riven a- license to
trap.
There Is no doubt but what
some of these requests are Justli
fled," doclarod Mr. Clifford, this
week. "Hut tho strange thing Is
that no such requests oomc to us
(luring the season when the fur of
Denver Is not (m-Iiso 4 t
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r. 8T. Mll'IH, Mo., Dec. 27: (T1--If
-ronfldenee meana unythlug. iliL.
Golden Panthers nf the Vnlverslty
nf PlttMburch will win over the
Trojans of Southern California In
their tournament of roes football
battle at Pasadena, New Year's
flay, in the opinion of Coach -Jack
tiuthciiuml.
Butherland expressed himself as
niBiiiy ; pleased with the team's
prwipeets iui the untamed Panthers
sped toward Dallas, Texas, today In
the second leg of their westward
flight. The boys will hhve n work
out this ufternoon In Dallas.
Kvcry man on-the squad Is In
good condition, and the reserves
showed well in yesterday's drill
here, Dr. Sutherland said
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PHEASANTS ARE CHEAP
VIN ENGLAND THIS YEAR
"LONDON. (fl) Pheasant, 1 h
dish ntHny turkey -eating Ame.i
ans regard as a delicacy for mll
Innaires. and klnss. hi one of the
few things In Kugland ibis year
that Isn't a luxury.
; Due to nn exceptionally prollfl?
bleeding season, there is nn over
snpply of tho birds In the luxury
market, and prices are down' to
the point where anyone who csn
afford to eat meat at all can af
ford a brace of jtheasanta.
' Klrat nttfllltty ;blrds' ai. fetchlnv
only half a orowp (tiOiTnts) each,
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PORTLAND ICE TEAM .
it' DEFEATS VICTORIANS
PORTLAND, or.. Dee. JT. (IP.
Portland today stood within strlk
1n dlstanc of th. Beattlo'Tskl'
moa, who hold the second rung nf
the ladder In Ihe Pacific Coast le
Hockey league standings, as the
result of a thrilling last minute
1 to 1 victory over the homoless
Victoria Cuba here last night.
Only agame and a half sepa
rate the Eskimos from the Bucks,
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ft -TUFPY-V5i;r l-.r L
IiIh UI4Hi--hII fistic riiish ivlll
lohiiti' ' ItiHltti In MihIInuii Sijiiiu'o
Ily .lay Vessels
Hports Kdltur
(Associated Press Feature Service)
NlOW TOKK-(P) Tho heavy
weight boys lire going to be Inugh
ed right out of boxing unlcsa ttotne
socker stops out soon nnd pulls the
division from tho burlesque class.
That socker may be Thumping
Tuffy Griffiths.
Tuffy will determine this him
self In his lo-round splash "with
Johnny Hlsko In Madison Square
Cfttrdcn tonight. , i..
Buch , genuine flKlitl'i'H as Jimmy
?ttl.aniiu, thevWflterwolglit;, Bam-
COACHING OFFER
TOJONES WAITS
STANFORD VISIT
"BTANFOKD rNIVEHSITY, Cat..
Dec. 27. (P)--Captain lAwrencei
trilff) Jones, West Point conch, I
declared lie hnd not been ap
proached In regard to the vacant
coaching post at the 1'nlvei'sily of
Oregon, when shown reports from
Wugene, ' that Jack Itenefleli grnd
tiatc manager, nntl other Oregon
officials were en route to Htnn
foid. ' ostensibly to vltness the
Btanford-Army game Baturday, but
with the intention of diHcusNing
the coaching situation With hlin.
Jones'' contract with army ex
pires this seuson and ho Is anb
Ject to tiansrer to some other de
partment 1 of the service, having
completed his three-year tenancy
at West I'olnl. Jones' present sal
ary as a regular army captain Is
Itnclor.Hli.od to be "cunsldi'iably less
thltn 'tire $tiou "orcgen Is said to
bo willing to" pay for a coach.
AMATEUR BOXERS WILL
TO
27, vi '
' PORTLAND. Ore., I).
James J. Klehittdsoit. manager
of the Multnomah Amateur Ath
letic club hero, announced today
that the Pacltlc const amateur box
ing championship tournament will
he held hero March 18 anil 111 nn
tier tho nusplces nl the club. This
wilt he the second consecutive year
Ihat the meet lias been brought to
Portland. Boxers from the entire
west will Pa it lei palo and nnnlii-n.
lions will be received from us far
east as Denver, as far south as
Situ llloitti. nnd from Alaska nn,l
Vancouver, II. c. in the north.
Nearly 100 boxers took nan In Dm
Inst 'meet.
Fights Last Night
(Ily Ihe AoMclutcit prejw.1
Mi'Kr.lIBI'OltT. I'n.-Joe Trlppc.
Itochvsler. N. v., outpointed In-v
Madge. Cleveland. (10).
t'MICAtlo. Oscar "Moon"
Baker, Liw Angeles, knocked out
Kddlc O'DAy. Bcriintnn. Pa.. (IV
King I.erlnKky. Chicago, outpoint
ed film Junes. Atlanta, (la., (H. .
Football Itrnailimvi.
NEW YOIIK. Dec. 27
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Football (nn, will b.v.. !h
Isnt chance to tune in this
year nn a major game when
t army tackles Manford at Palo
Alto, Cn., Ralunlay.
Descrlitinii of tile conleHt
4t will be broadcHst over th
Xstlnna) ltroadcastlnt c o ni.
4 psny chain, starting at 1:45
Pacific Coast time.
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liy in iitDiiiil iiiiiillior hIii In IiIh
(iiinlt'ii ttuilgltt;
my Mnndell anil Al Hinger, light- has tho middleweight racket all
weights, ami Kid Chocolate and l sewed up for whatever uso he
Tony Canxoncrl, featherweights, I chooses to make of It.
have been slicing heavily Into the such great attractions as Mc
IioxIiik Interest usually dominated Larnln-Klelds and Blngor-Mundell
by tho heavies. lor Chocolate-Mnudell title bouts
They have been so successful j are among the things that threaten
that punch-weary promoters arc to push tho Icthnrgld heavies from
about to concentrate on tho lighter their natural positions as leaders
divisions for the big ballyhoo.
There's certainly not much In
the llghthonvywolKlu ranks to
chatter about. The proposed
"ohstnplon.shlp"- scrap ' 'lietween
Jimmy Blatlcry and Lou fiezza In
dicates that. And Mickey Walker
Alan J.Gould
One of tho best ways to commit
finite suicide that wo can think of
oll'luilid la to swup punch with
young Mr. . Juntos Moljiinln. The
bnhy fmotl kid celebrated his liUrd
birthday on Docomber 10 nntl if
thero is a moro dangerous socker
In tho ring for his weight. Inches
and ago than this Celtic cloutor, he
Can't ho located at the moment.
McLarnin is ono of the most de
ceptive and nl tho sumo (Into most
destructive fighters In tho game.
Jimmy has a mild, almost Inoffen
sive manner. Before n fight he
Its tense, unsmiling, In his coiner,
beautifully controlled. At tho bell,
no glides about the ling, arms
poised lit it milliner till his own.
Thero Is little wasto motion In tho
McLarnin technique. Coolly he
fences, side-steps and blocks with
a natural grace. At the sign of mi
opening, however, he shoots for the
tnavk with both hands and with
stiinnini,' force. In his graceful
footwork and lightning handwork,
the welterweight lilshinan Is n
pocket slzed Dcmpsey.
row who niivo cuoseii to puncn
with Mcliruin have escaped being
carried to Ihelr corners. Jimmy's
victims have Included aluggers like
Kid Kaplan, Stanislaus Lonyza and
Phil Mcfiraw: sluggers like Sid
Tcrrls. Huby tlnldstcln and Jackie
Klelds, now the welterweight chum
pion. McUiinln knocked out Fields In
IB2R 111 two rounds nt a tlmo when
each was a comparative novice, al
though Fields had won Olympic
honors as tin niiintetir the year be
fore. Both luivo grown from fly
weight to weltorwolglit poundage.
Fields Is tho first to rlimb tho title
heights but he can't ruin the 147
M)tuid ranks much '.o:iRor without
accepting tho challenge of Irish
littiiny.
McLurnin's extraordinary record
shows he has fought champions or
ox-cluimplons all tho way up to the
welter line. He has victories over
Paneho Villa. "Hud Taylor; Kid
Kaplan and Sammy .Mandell to his
credit but no tttlo was Involved on
any one nf these occasions. In his
one real title hid. McLarnin In mss
absorbed a scientific beating at the
hands of tho dapper lightweight
ruler. Mandell. who was entirely
Ion fast and clever nt tho time for
the Irish lad. Jimmy evened Iho
score with Sammy at eatehweights
In a 10 round match at Chicago a
iyear and a half later.
, .
At least a partial explanation Is
nt hand for the surprising way
Oklahoma City V'nlveislty's (Wild
Bugs walloped the previously un
beaten Dnvls-Klkina football team.
The Uold Bugs, It seems, took ad
vantage of the rugged boys from
the West Virginia hills, using a va
riation or end running described as
r
rtiiniinliiiiNl in f-limli uiiou in fiirlHM
In the pugilistic gold rusn..
Bo It's up to Tuffy, a big. gawky
1 Hft-poundcr; a busher who was
such an obscuro pug one year ago
that ho didn't 'even rate a - photo
In tho boxing guide, that favorite
haven of the third raters.
!the "slicker play" to account for
. two touchdowns, , f
Bioiilto Nagurskl, tho. Versatile
Minnesota footballer, nitty bo par
doned 8omo surprise n't being nam
ed nil-America tackle Tor 11)29. Tho
llioiik, according to the agile att
tistlcians, played exactly 30 minutes
nil season In , the line as compared
with 2l!8 nt rullback. Ho may be
Induced, however, to accept the
nomination with the understanding
that ho can carry the ball now and
then when the all-America team
needs a few extra yards.
Add lo the flowory laao gridiron
Intersectlonnl prospects: Stanford
and Minnesota; Iowa- and Peim
State. ' t
Incidentally, all that Notro Dame
will do as a climax to Us 1M0
campaign Is play tho Army in New
York ono Snttirday and Southern
California In 13 Angeles too next.
Whether or not the stock mar
ket decllno affected the sock mar
ket, the prospects for another
heavyweight extravaganza 'neath
the points of Miami have become
distinctly bearish,
;The Madison Square Oarden cor
port.tlon has gene to all tho bother
of transplanting tho Flamingo Pnrk
arena from Miami Beach to Mi
anil. Contracts were signed with
the city of Miami on a five-year
basis after the successful promo
tion of the Shurkcy-Strlhllng fight
list February, option Is held on
ttie services of Jack Bharkey. now
the chief American 1 heavyweight
contender, for a fight In Florida
this winter.
All of which comes under tl.c
head of serious business, but un
less A match of undisputed draw
ing power Is made, the OardenV
millionaire directorate Is likely to
decide upon a diplomatic retreat
from Dixie. I
For obvious reasons the Btrlb-llng-Sharkey
match requires no
encore. Tho elimination match be
tween Phil Scott nnd . Otto Von
Porat appears to have resulted In
the elimination of both Scott has
returned to F.nglnnd and VonPnrM
Is under suspension. Max Schmel
Ing. the (leruiati elouter. Is slgnerl
tu fight for rival promoters nt At
lantlc City February 13.
The solution might t.e to sign
Arthur (The Oreat) Shlrci for I
Miami engagement but. unfortnn
ately. the White Box train next
spring in San Antonio and til
OrcM One. If he aurvlvcs the win
tor'i fisticuffs, will ho obliged to
exchange left honks and right
crosses for ball hat and glove.
may he qtilto willing to do w by
Kebruary. ' ' ' ' i . ''
The Southwest eonfen-noe an-
parently Intends to make a con
certed raid upon the twin football
citadel. of the State of ' Indiana'
next fall. Southern Methodist will
open the season In Notre Panic's
new stadium while the ltaylnr
Hears will Invade the home
grounds of I'urrtue. Illg S'ln ir
Ten champions.
To add to the Internvctlohul fv
ety. Onloitdo I'niverslty has eon
eluded a two 'year agreement Mvnh
Missouri for 1MMI. '
The Southwest and Rocky Moun
tain conferencea have been among
the few major groups not figuring
heavily heretofore In the Intersex-
NlOW YORK, Dec.- 27. P)-A
yoU ns fellow to whom fixlitlng lias
been Instinctive hJiicg his parents
mimed him Gerald AmbroHo Grif
fith, koch to tho 'post in MadfHon
Square Garden tonight prim and
rawer for an evening of waterfront
fisticuffs.
Ho has many scores to Hettte.
Tho first nnd fovemoHt with rub
bcry Johnny Risko, the parly of
the second part in tonight's 10
round heavyweight cmbroRllo. Tho
backgrounds of tho remaining
Hues ritretch nil the way from New
York' to Miami, Kin.
Gerald Ambrose, who fought for
.nnd" 'won Hho honorable, title. oX
"Tuffy" lat an cUrly age, still Heek.s
satisfaction from Kisko for a pas-
Kiigo at arms won in Detroit n&'
Juno when the bouncing Bohe
mian from Cleveland sank a cou
ple of mittens into foul portion of
Gerald's anatomy. Kieko is moro
than eager to give him wutef.io.-
tion, but Griffith Is a 7 to 5 favor-
He. -
Rlskn, hdwever, Ui Ju.st about th
roughest proposition an ambitious
youngster can face in, the heavy
weight ranks. Beaten often by
second raters, the ' plump baker
boy always manages to como bnc;K
and whip tho topnotchers.' He
holds a 15-round decision over
Jack Sharkey and has defeated in
crucial engagements Jade Delancy,
Georgo Godfrey and Paulino Vr.
cudun. Only a hairline defeat by
Tqib Hecney prevented his facing
Gono Tunney In tho heavyweight
champion's last tltlo defense.
SEE LITTLE HOPE FOR
INJURED FOOTBALL ACE
Eureka, cui., Dec. :27. (p)
PhyKlcians today expressed little
hope for the recovery of, Johnny
Cash nova, Santa Clara university
athlete who was injured in nn au
tomobile crash near here. Christ
mas night.
.''Ms condition was unchanged
from that of last night when blood
transfusions were resorted to.
OREGON BOB WHITES '
' BIG AS VIRGINIANS
Contrary to the contention of
many, the Virginia variety ot Hub
White quail - are no larger than
tlioso ot Oregon stock. This has
been proven b,y the stato game
commission at Its Corvallls farm.
Ut spring a setting of Bob White
quail eggs was received from Vir
ginia. Six of them have been
raised to maturity, and wlillo they
aro beautiful, according to Gene
M. Simpson, game farm superin
tendent, tliejj are no larger or
stronger than Oregon birds of the
.iamo type.
"Rio Rita" Greatest
Talkie of the Year
Technicolormelody, comedy an.'i
romance mobinc to mako "It'o
Rita" the' greatest- inu.iicuT rili.1
entertaininent which lias yet come
to Medford. The audible, plctur
iKntlon of Flo Zicgfcld'g sensation
al oiierettu smash la playing to
record-breaking crowds tit the Fox
Criitorlati theater.
' This latest and best muslfllm has
everything. If Is packed with the
charm of John Holes' golden tenor i
and Ucbe Daniels' lyric soprano.
It Is liberally sprinkled with thei
salt of . the inimitable humor oCj
(itoii itoiiert woolsey and suave
Hon Wheeler. The muslfllm h
tho delightful Improbability nf
reuslcal comedy plot and the dash
ing romantic action of the oper
etta. It has the benefit of good
direction and skilled photography
and the final touch of a strikingly
beautiful chorus.
1 Medford's movie-going public al
ready familiar with tho appeal of
.John Holes' inagniflcont tenor
which Is so admirably suited to t h f
sounding screen as he sang the
lead In "The Desert Song," but the
resonant excellenco of Hebe Dan
lels" singing will probably bo some
thing of a surprise. This la an
almost unbelievable comeback for
the dark-eyed, seductive Hebe.'
tlonnl strife, but they seem about
to take up the march In a big way.
'The lineups reveal a few of the
oinlh veaaona why the Memphis
Tigers upset tho previously un
beaten Green Hay Packers, nation
al professional football champions.
The Tiger, took the field with an
all-star array that included two
all-Americans of former yea rw-
larry Itetenconrt 'of St. Mary's, all
American center In 1S7, and Ken
Strong of New York university, nit
American fullback In 1928." Sup
porting them were such stalwarts
as Tiny Ittiebuck, th giant formiT
Haskell Indian lineman. William
of Texas Christian, Doug Wycoff
nf Georgia Tech and Strader, for
mer St. Mary's quarterback. Among
the reserves was Jexs Tlnsley,
Louisiana State's former all-South-rn
tackle.
This 'collepttdrl of latent pttsTit-d
ovr 'two touchdowns In the Is ft
period to beat by 10 to the team
that had charged through the Na
tional Professional league season
undefeated, 1
The California Oregon
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Shires Extends Territory With V
; Challenge To Any Man in World
BUFFALO, N. T., Dec. 27. (P)
C. Arthur Shires, ChlcuKo White
Sox first basotnun is ready to
fight "any man in the world." Ho
Issued his challenge last night after
knocking out Rig lull Ilnllcy. of
pugilistic renown In ono minute
and 22 seconds. v
At the opening ot tho gong
Slilrcs dashed ,'tp tho ' center of
the ring, both hands covering his
face in Uiat funny ; little way of
his.
Illg Hill swung a terrific right
which caught Shlrca In the mouth,
and drew blood. Moth men ex-
changed 'punches and na Big lilllt
backed away. Shires' powerful
right ctulght Aim on the point of
the Jaw. Am 'his adversary stag
gered. Shires followed up with
another rtght to tho 'Jaw and Hlg
Hilt struck the canvns nnd lay
there immobile during tho count.
After he had been declared wln-ncr,-tho
-Chicago Tnyin made.- ;H;
speech" rrohPtiio 'ring iti Vhlch'lle
Heredity In Chickens Is Studied
: By Scientists for "Super-Breeds",
MELTSVILLE, Md.-HP) A law
of heredity that explains why par
ents of a brown-eyed child both
may have blue eyes Is being tested
for practical values by a scientist
of the department ot agriculture.
GrCKor Mendel, a monlt, based
the law Uint bears his name on
oight years of experimentation with
garden pens t Dr. ' Morley A. .lull,
federal poultry husbandman. -is car
rying on research In tho animal
kingdom with chickens.. . ..
A completed portion of the pro
ject proves tho validity of the fun
damental principles" observed by
Mondol, that In cross-breeding there
aro certain characters which aro
dominant and others recessive.
Dr. Juir demonstrated the mech
anism of the; law by crossing white
and Mark bantams. All of the first
generation Kere black but. when
mated among themselves, one quar-1
tcr of tho second generation were
white.
White Is the recessive character
which will not appear If the Indi
vidual MSo carries the dominant
geno for black. Tho white bantams,
mated among' themselves: produced
no black olfspriniri two ont of three
blacks woro carrlors of white, while
omvwas- pure.- - -
The remaining portion of the
project, which amounts to a quest
of "super-breeds." most - progress
for several years before results will
be evident. Dr. Jull said.-
His main plaa I to determine the
Inheritance of egg production, white
leghorns and Rhode Island Reds
having been crossed for five years.
There are -three allied studles-or
ie tn egta, of Hhape In eggs, and
ot sit In body weight.
Bantams and Barred Plymouth
Rocks have been crossed for new
facts on body slie: Wulte Leghorns
1 1 ' " l-'i. Vr .'f iff" si -tv.,..
'. . . .. ! ; 1. . I t '
an eariifest Upprecia'
tion of tne g6bdwill and CO'
dpaiioR-wliicK'hav'ear:
after year rewarded bur ef'
jforts to inake this Company
a factor in the growth ' of
communities we serve, we
extend sincere wishes for
a happy and prosper'
ous New Year,
Power
! expressed gratification for his Buf
falo welcome and offered to "fight
any man in Iho world." . .
Joo McCarthy, manager of tho
Cubs, was among those at the
ring. .-. '
"What's-' the 1 Idea, old cham
pion?" ho usked.' "The last lime
I Haw you and 'Hack Wilson you
hud your arms around leach other.
Now why all the enmity?"
"'Well, you know," replied the
;reat one, "nrieen grand is pretty
big money to be collected for n
few remarks. They wouldn't let
us go In with fire axes and we
couldn't hurt each other'any other
way. When you tiguro alt tno
fighting wo did lust season, but
didn't get nn'tl)lnK but fines. Just
think ' what a breczo this would
be."' ' " '
Shires told McCarthy that he
(Shires) is not merely a wise
cracker. He intends, he said, to
havOj sojme money, after lie Is thru
as ah athlete." ' ;
nntl sllvor pencil Plymouth Rock3
are mated In the study of egg shape
and barred Plymouth Hocks and
Whits Leghorns are 'crossed In re
search on egg 'slzei
FARM UNION READY"
.. I'OKTLAND. Ore. P James
J. O'Shea, national secretary of
tho national farmers' - union, said
the union stands ready to estab
lish ' a - eo-openite livestock com
mission house here if producers
of Oregon and Washington will
I promise to patronize It.
Establishment of the commis
sion house here was regarded as
almost certain by O'Hhea, who
plans to tnke charge' ot organisa
tion work In ' Washington and
Idaho, while I. C. Clrlmes. live
stock marketing expsrt of the na
((ftniil (inlon. 'wfll be In charge for
Oregon.". I it - .
MANY CHILDREN TAKE
EUGENE BIBLE COURSE
KUGKNK. Ore, oPi ' There are
111! children tiartlrlpattnr in the
week-day Rlhle school work In
Eugene public schools, according
to Mrs. Casper M. Wood of the
ronimunrty tnunrll "of religious
education which is supervising the
work. The children have given 20
churches as their affiliations,
while 1$) children listed no church
affiliation.
Company
CHIEF IS SUICIDE
ENOLEWOOD, N. J.. Dec. 2.7.
(yp) The body of Police Chief Mi
chael O'Neill was found In a clump
of woods today after a search of
several hours started at tho ' re
quest of his wife when he failed -to
return home. Police said lie
shot himself through lite hoari be
cause ot worry over ill .health. '
A member of the police depart
ment for a quarter of a century
and head of the force for the last
six years, ho had been oft aotivo
duty since Scifcehiber . because ot
illness. : J - ft; - . .. -
nortiSbpiane
breaks : land gear
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 27. (If)
Two pilots and 11 passengers of a
northbound Western Air Express
moniipiuno escaped Injury when h
landing gear struck a "soft apo'."
am) collapsed while taxiing to i
hangar after landing at. tho nut-'
nlclpal ajrport. Tho piano fell
over on wfng. snapping It off. ('
"Night Parade" Show
at Rialto Tomorrow
Patrons ot tho Fox Rialto thea
ter havo an eye and. cur trout in
store for them tomorrow when
tho all-talking drama of fathoraiul
son devotiqn.. "Night Parade,". fee
luring Hugh Trevor and Dorotny
Gulliver, for one day only. Know n
to devotees of the: footlights . as
"Ringside," the big New Vork slug-
success from tho pens of George'
'ihott. ' Edward -Pa ra nioro : aril
Hyatt' Daab, "Night Parade'-promises,
to. grip "the emotions. -8cencs
between Hugh Trevor and Lloyif
lngrnham as the father and si
are said tu rise to Intensely drJP
matlc heights.
666
' !" PreterlBxhrs for"
Cold, Grippe,.rine. DenguiR
Billons ' Fever and Malarit.'
It li th most speedy remedy
kniMW . ,
Drxanecavaca