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Me DFORD AIL TRIBUNE Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages l'wenty-Fifth Year MEDFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, JUNE 2fi, 1D;,0. No. AG HANS REPORTED IN REVOLT Serious Clashes Occur in Capital f Demonstrators Storm Police Head quarters Reds Take Possession 4 Provinces. AllICA, Chile, Juno 26. W) The conductor of tho international (ruin urrivinB from I.a Paz la.st flight sulil that a grave disturbance liml occurred in tho Bolivian capi tal Sunday, and that eighty persona had been killed, of whom seven teen were students. Strictest censorship prevails. AR10QUIPA, Chllo, June 26 (P) Travelers arriving hero from Bolivia today said that police in La I'az, Bolivian cnpltal, killed 34 members of a meeting of workers and students Sunday. Among the d(d were said to have been woni Icii and children. The demonstrators took the corpses and atterwarrls exnimteu thpni In tho streets. The travelers said the city was tense when they left and It was feared further trou ble would occur when the victims' bodies were hurled. . HU13NOK A1IU5S, June 26. () Tho newspaper Crillca, In a spe cial edition, today nuid clashes of a most sorlous nature have oc curred In La Paz, Bolivia. Crllica says that former Presi dent SI lea has taken refuge in the U. 3. legation. Passengers arriving on the inter national train which left La Paz Sunday, today confirmed the re ports. Tho - travelers reported 1000 demonstrators stormed the police liraduarters In Murfllo suure, bom barding It with stones and other missiles. Militia re-lnforccd the police and volleys -were--fired Into the mob. Hovci'Ui,.pei'Ion.s -reiJ. killed.- Tho newspaper Crltlca stated It had received a private message from La Paz saying that revolu tionaries had tukon possession of (ho departments of Coehabamu, Ururo, Potosl and Santa Cruz. CHERRY QUEEtJ FLYING WITH PIE FOR HOOVER MAXIICSTIOH. Mich.. June 26. M'l Miss Klgne Molmcr, Iho stule's cheri-y queen, has Bone on a fllBht vllh (win cherry pies to show that Michigan Is truly tho homo of such tilings. One pie wont to Ilufus ". Duwos in Chicago, tho other to PmKidont Hoover. for your OLD IRON you buy a Westinghouse ADJUSTOMATIC NOW Don't put up with an iron that has a fringed cord or a rickety plug or that requires constant watching. Take it to the nearest Westing' house dealer and get an allowance of $1.00 on t new Westinghouse Adjust-ornatic. Once you've used this remarkable iron with its ad' justable and automatic heat control with its narrow, tapered point tnd beveled base with its smooth, non-tarnishing Chrome finish that glides over fabrics with . 30 less effort you'll agree that iattcasut iron to use. For sale at your electrical dealer or light company. to Ws3iE31i0Use ADJUST-O.MATIC THE IRON WITH THH BUILT-IN WATCHMAN Tt Sig9 Fights For Throne bMXm Associated Press Photo. Alberta McKeliopp, San Diego, Oil., miss who is fighting to retain her title against "Miss Miami." Char (res were tiinile I hut, Miss Mo Kellopp was not a resident of Ciill i fornia when she represented tho slain In a Miami, Flu., Iioanly con test. i WASHINUTON. June 26. (P) The house interstate commerce committee today amended its re dntlt of the senate railroad con solidation resolution to forbid con summation of tho proposed mcrge.r of the Great Northern and 'the Northern Pacific railroads until after, next March 4. Since the bill had previously been approved, it will bo necessary for the committee to offer its amendment formally when tho measure is taken, up on the floor of I he house. The action was a concession to a group of Northwest house mem bers, who have bitterly opposed ad journment unlii steps were taken to suspend lite northern line mer ger. Portland Cnsand Coke comnanv digging; ditch between Monmouth and Independence tor Installation of four-Inch gas main. 100 Op OREGON SHARES IN PUBLIC LAND ROAD BENEFITS State Among Thirteen in West to Receive Aid for Routes Across Untaxed Terrain. WAMHI.VOTON, D. C Juno 26. (IP) Thirteen western states would benefit by the Oddlc-Colton bill Just signed by President Hoover. It authorizes federal cooperation in construction of roads through unreserved public and Indian lands. Funds authorized under the act will be available only to states which have more than five per cent of their area in non-taxable fed-!1," erjil lands. The 11 so-called public land states that would receive the great est benefit, and tho proportion their unreserved public and Indian lands bear to total area, follow: Washington, 30.6; Oregon. 45.6; j California. 40.7; Idaho, 67.3: Ne vada, 84.2; Wyoming. 31.8; Utah, 66.3; Colorado, 32.2; Arizona. 66.8; New Mexico, 37.7. 'South Dakota and Oklahoma also come under the provisions of the act. The house road committee, re porting favorably on the bill, said: "It has long been recognized 'is most desirable that some means be found to hasten completion of the main roads that cross these un-1 taxed federal reservations in states whose resources are limited and which derive very little direct bene fit from tho construction of high ways across these lands owned by the federal government. -It Is be lieved passage of the pending bill will be of real assistance in that regard." " 11 The act carries no authorization for this year, but Senator Oddie. Nevada, co-author. Raid annual authorization of at least $3,500,000 would be asked at the next session. LI Of interest to the farmers and fruit growers of southern Oregon and northern California Is the an nouncement of the opening Satur day, June 2Hth of tho Roy K. Kennedy & Sons new farm Imple ment store at Fourth and Hartlett streets, Medford, dealers In Mc cormick - Deerlng tractors and fim" """'bines. According to Mr. Kennedy, com plete stocks of tractors and ma chinery aro now on tho floor: also a complete line of purls will be carried at all times. Hoy Kennedy & Sons, Harold, who will be associated with his father in the loenl store, and lOrn cst, who will manage their store at Junction City, have been in the Implement business for years and arc successful business men. Being much Impressed with the Itnguc River valley and Medford and the prospects for their future and also with the fact that they could secure the agency for the popular 'Cormick-I)eorlng line in this vicinity they decided to locate here. Kvery one In this territory Inter ested In their lines, as well as everyone else. Is cordially Invited to attend their opening. They have a special for that day on sickle grinders and will also give an oil can, as long as they last, to every visitor. YOUTHFUL FLIERS WICHITA, Khd., Juno 26. (IT) Dentil halted tho first cross country attempt of two youthful filers near hnro last night when their piano crashed In a forced landlnR. Leopold (1. Schumacher, I'alo Alto, Calif., the pilot, was killed and his companion, W. E. Kdwardson, Brooklyn. N. Y., wan Injured, perhaps fatally. Tho youths, both students at Inland Stanford unlvorslty, were nttepiptlnic to land because of low fuel supply. KILLED BY ELEVATOR PARIS. June 2. (P Charles (leorges IMcot, 74, one of the foremost financiers of France, president of the Credit Industrial commercial was accidentally billed today. Thruntlng his nd In an ele vator well to see If the lift was coming up. he did not perceive that the ear vs descending In stead. Ills skull was crushed. New-born Infant Buried Alive In Shallow Grave !;!. PASO. Tex., June 2ti. Hurled iitivo for an hour, a newborn Infant wsia rescued 4 I from a shallow k'v lute yesterday after a boy had .seen two women put the child ! 4 in the ground near Kabens. 32 4 mile east of here. He nott- fr fled Frank (loinrz. u farm bund who effeeteil the rescue. 4 i The baby was brought to i the cUy-eounly hospital 4 4- where, today, It was wild t ho f child would live. Kl Paso 4 county authorities arp aeurcli- 4 4 Iiif? for the women. 4 4- ...t.. Editor Kimber Visits Medford Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Kimhcr and two children of Omuls Pass were W'? Wednesday. Mr. Kim- ut'i, wiiu in uiutur ui mi' m ums i hns Bulletin, says It looks .llto Grants Pass would soon own the water plant. It is now owned by the tirant8 J,lss V(Upr ttn eastern corporation, but negotiations now pending may be settled soon. Every Woman must face her own particular Cosid 7e&t 'ovcy to SMOOTH A GIRL'S lovely skin is an iristant at traction. A whole audience is swept by enthusiasm when the close-up brings the radiant loveliness of a star near to them. And every woman must meet the scrutiny of close appraising eyes. Docs your skin quicken the heart with its love liness like Clara Bow's, Betty Branson's, Janet Gaynor's? It can. In Hollywood on Broadway in Europe the javorite beauty car Clara Bow, the bewitching little Para mount star, beguiling Betty Branson, Janet 999b of the lovely complexions you see on the screen Snd radiant skin of lovely girls everywhere are kept exquisite with . . . SOVIET WARNED IN PERSECUTING MOSLEM TURKS Ity rriscilla King. (Associated Press Corrcspon'dent ) I.KTANIil L ifi) Secular though Hie Turkish state has heroine, and st rung n Is her friendship with Soviet Kussia, Turkish in dignation over the religious situa tion in Russia has been expressed by the Henif-oiricial dully. ' l'Ju moiiiiel." The paper declares that the movement seeks to erase 2ft, ooo, 000 Moslem Tin kt' anil their na tional ideals from Russia. Citation is made of reports that S000 musnucH have been closed In the district of Iriil-Ourul; (bat 1 4,000 Moslem worshippers have been condemned to death or de ported and that the Chief Mufti has been arrested for refusing to sign a ptatcmout that tile Mos lems in Russia have not been persecuted. The Turkish paper warns the soviet union that elimination of Turks was one aim of the czars, as it was their aim also to stretch to kill the Independence of Tur- SKIN instantly attracts, say Bluegrass Queen "'I F f Associated Prena Photo Lucy Leo Bell Puryear of Dan ville, Ky., reigned as queen of the 1930 carnival at Centre colleoe. key and in return. Turkey help ed to kill the czars-. Turkey aided the Soviets be cause they promised to leave Tur key mistress of her own destiny and "it Is friendship's duty on our part," the "DJumourlet" con cludes, "to remind tho Boviots of these lessons of historv.'1 ; 1 Gaynor, the beloved Fox star, are among the 5 1 1 of the 52 1 important actresses in Hollywood who jealously guard their smooth skin with this fragrant white soap. Their enthusiasm has made it official in all studio dressing rooms. Broadway enthusiastically adopted this famous Hollywood beauty care and (he lovely stage stars are so devoted to Lux Toilet Soap that it is in 71 of the 74 legitimate theaters in New York. And Europe 1 In France, in England, in Germany the beautiful screen stars insist on this soap for their beauty. LUX Representative Of Peerless Fixture Co. Visits Medford j Karl W. Smith, representative t southern Oregon and notrhnn Cal-1 I fforuia for the Peerless P.uilt-in ! 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