Me
dfoed Mail Tribune
Twenty-Fifth Year
MEDPORD, OK EG OX, SUNDAY. .JULY (, 1):!0.
No. 103.
Todav
By Arthur Briibant
Idle As a Painted Ship
Equal,, If You Have $10
Interpreting the Lord
Pity Small Birds
Copyright King Features Synd. Inc.
The lower end nf Miiiihiittiin
-"fjiei'i1 this is written, was
itiict on July 4th. Hulls and
Hpnrs, nil away sorrowing, or
ploatiiiK. Kvorythiiifr is "as
idle as a painted ship, upon a
painted ocean."
At the deserted corner of
rtroad and Wall streets, the
stoek exchange looks on Mor
gan 's ol'fiee,. and Morgan's nf
iiee looks on the l-'nited States
treasury, to rewrite Hymn, nn!
"musing there an hour alone,"
yon dreamed that stocks might
still go up. '
Long lines of longshoremen
at, the edge of the Kasl river,
waiting for jobs, nsmdly vis
ible from this office window,
are missing.
'Speakeasies, always plentiful
near a big newspaper office, or
any factory paying good !
wages, arc open, selling explos
ives more powerful than' fire
works. Americans that have long
known how to work, are now
learning how to play. This
experiment, for many, will last
until Monday morning.
Acting Mayor Allen, of At
lanta, .On., saying i. "I I'ave
wanted to do something for my
fellow beings all my life," re
leased 200 prisoners from At
lanta jails on Thursday, at
midnight, that they might cele
brate July :.4tb ijv freedom.
It is undesirable to take laws
nnd their punishments lightly,
but the acting mayor, w-ith the
approval of his superior, Mayor
ifouch, had n good answer for
critics.
The prisoners freed, were not
felons, but jailed because they
lacked from five to twenty dol
lars to satisfy fines for petty
offenses. '
If, as wc allege on July 4,
men really are created equal,
it seems strange to keep one
in jail, and set the other, free,
because the other has ten dol
lars. Doctors told Justice Hanson,
in Xew York, that a i:i-yea:-old
boy, name not revealed,
must die, unless an operation
were performed.
The mother would have no
operation. Her son might be
dying, but she had no right to
"interfere with the Lord's
minus. If he wanted to take
lie boy back, he had a right
to bim."
Justice Hanson, deciding that
the Lord had no such plans,
ordered nn operation, in spite
of the mother, and the boy will
-. ... .ill
. recover.
The attitude of the mother,
strange to us, in V.Y-W, would
have seemed natural some time
ago.
When the use of anaesthetics
was first introduced in Kne
lanil. the clergy, almost with
out exception, denounced it
saying the Lord wanted us to
suffer, and doctors had no
right to make patients uncon
scious nnd free from pain while
their legs were cut off. That
jwns cheating the Lord.
"
A young Scotch doctor pro
duced the right answer, advis
ing clergymen to read, in (iene-
is. how "The Ird caused a
deep sleep to fall upon Adam."
before be took out his rib.
Hinco the l-ord liml operated on
(Continued on Paye Five)
HOW H
RAM
Co-Operation of Lower
Branch With Administra
tion Credited In Enact
ment. Major Legislation
Tilson Reviews Work.
WASHINGTON, July 5 ) Co
operation of tho. house wllh the
administration whs credited today
by Representative . Tilson of Con
necticut,;1 the republican leader,
wllh enabling the 71wt congress I"
enact mont of President Hoover's
major legislative proposals.
In a statement through the re
publican national committee. Til
son reviewed eighteen enactments
sponsored by the chief executive,
and said: "A militant house of rep
resentatives. Imbued with the will
to cooperate with the administra
tion, has enabled President Hoover
lo carry out n very comprehensive
and far-reaching legislative pro
gram." '"Overcoming persistent efforts
of senate democrats at obstructing
the republican majority in the
house, with the aid of the repub
lican leaders in tho senate, made
possible the translation Into law
of practically every major proposal
put forward by the president," he
said.
Tilson said the house had coop
erated with the administration in
preventing enactment , of the ox
port debenture plan by the senate.
"Only on few occasions In re
cent years has it been necessary
for the house to become a bulwark
of defense against ill-considered
legislative efforts,", he said. In ad
dition, he said, the house by sus
taining " n veto . prevented fin:, 1
enactment "nf unjust and discrim
inatory legislation affecting certain
clnsses of world 'war veterans.'
OF .GOLD HILL
Four Companions of Wing
Given Sentences After
Hearing No Inquest
Contemplated.
Stewart Chisholm, Oold Hill,
was sentenced to Hi days in the
county jail yesterday afternoon
when he appeared in tho Oold Hill
Justice court on a charge of reek
lens driving preferred - by State
Traffic Servant C. P. Talent. Chi.s
holm wan tho driver of the car
figuring In nn auto crash at that
city last Thursday night nnd re
sulting In the death of V. H.
Wing, 60, master mechanic at the
rtnHver-.lorilaml plant.
Chifhotm was driving Wins' car,
with the owner sitting with him in
the front Beat. Four other, Ward
MKMiat, Douglas Cameron, John
ChiMholm anil D. Wyatt, were In
the rear seat when the crash oc
curred. The machine left the high
way gradually, grazed a telephone
pole and -started back on the main
road again. Wing was thrown
frm the car and hi head was
crushed when the machine failed
to climh up the hank. A rear wheel
fractured the skull. Wing lived for
2" minute nnd had Just died wh"n
Officer Talent appeared on the
ncene.
The officer carried on a thor
ough investigation this forenoon.
He aUo made three other arrests.
John Chishnlm was fined $10 in
Justie court for falling to render
nid at the accident. He is accused
of running away from the scene.
Douglas Cameron was fined $1" for
Intoxication on a public highway,
and Ward M count was given the
same fine on n similar charge.
There will he no I mi nest, as
thought yesterday.
COFFEE PRICES FALL
RIO DK JAXIIMtO. I.rrwll. July
(A't Kurlhor rece union In cof
fee prices, following a sudden drop
In Itraailij.n cxham:e during the
last few days caurd the Hf:t1t-nicn:
today by leading financial wrilrs
that Hrazil will f t e in the . n-xt
few month the mot seilnu flnin
clal pfrfod of hT history.
Mnlfn Hlnck (irmvfrH l.onn n
Kot'f.iilon InuuM'-d rompl'-te filing
rl V
HELD RECKLESS
N oted Airman Has
No Fear of Hoodoo
In Figure Thirteen,
WICHITA, Kas., July 5 (&)
When Captain Frank Hawks
takes his new mystery piano
f aloft here tomorrow for pre-
liminary speed trials he will
Indulge in u chuckle at uper-
stllton.
4 The new plane, in which
Hawks hopes lo better exist
ing transcontinental records.
Is the thirteenth of the Texas
4 Oil company'H fleet.
4 Its company name Is Texaco
!13. nndv its department of
commerce license Is Nil 13-13.
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1
Armed Men Beat Swamp
For Father and Son Ac
cused as Principals In
Alabama Race War
Four Dead In Fighting.
KMKLLE, Ala., July 5 (A) A
band of armed men estimated to
number from 25 to 50 tonight
searched a swamp near the Missis
sippi lino for two neproes, Tom
Uobertson and his nn. Oliver, par
ticipants in an nrirument with n
white man yesterday that caused
four deaths, Tom White nnd two
negroes. Two other white men
wJ)urtAand..tw(,-w;ilden titled
negroes were believed 'hiding in lh
woods, wounded by the possemen's
Tho led .
Grover Itoyd, white.
Charlie Marrs, whit-?.
John Robertson, h-nther of '
Tom Ilohertflon. ,
'"Esau Robertson, on of Tom
Robertson.
.lim Ayres, white, was suffering
cheek wound received In a
tie with the neRroen last nlKht, nnd
Olnrence noyd. nephew of Grover. i
una injured severely nbom the
head with n bottle held hy h neji.ro. J
drover Iioyd was sliot down I
from behind by one of the nejfroesj
i.miiiie .wurrs was aineu wn'le
possemen nnd cltlzena stormed
John Robertson's house last night
where the negroes had taken ref
uge. John Kohertson was killed
ns he fled from the house nnd Esau
Robertson was hanged to a tree by
the mob.
First reports of the trouble were
exaggerated, tho death list being
given as high as eight.
(Sheriff W. D. Scales, who took
charge of the search last night and
attempted to control the unruly
mob of 200 to 300 men. today
checked the cnual(ies and found
four dead and two wounded.
LOXDOX, July r.() Eng
land's second great religious as
sembly within i hp month will
open Monday In Iimbeth I'nlaee,
London, when tho decennial gath
ering of the bishops of the Angll-
e.-in rhurrh of the world will be
gin.
With the International congre
gation council at Itnurnemouth,
drawing to n clo.e, Its sessions
eonduding July' 8, the Anglicans,
will go into executive oVIibf i u-,
tlons after n public opening serv- j
Ice and will continue their meet
ings until Aug. 10.
At l he Iamheth conference -1ft
American bishops will attend. .
Great cm plant HammI
ri)A.PBHT. July fi Thti
largest chemfcal fertilizer works In
the country were completely de
stroyed by fire today. The loss
reached ??.oon non.
NEGROES
0 BY
0 IN
MEET IN LONDONj KIDNAPED IN RAID
Borglum Sculpture To Be Scene
Of Celebration In Black Hills
.IIAPID CITV. Houth Dak.. July
,i Tn The compl.-tlon of Mount
Hinhmnri! national memorial hy
1933 wllh nn Independence day
celebration In the mack Millt. each ;
year until then. Ih tentatively plan-'
ned by the federal rommi.Klon
Miiiervi-ine uuieon iiorKlum
mountain wiiipuirini:.
tin July 4, next year. II la plann-
el to unveil the head of .lefferaon,
alom-aide the face of WaahinKlon
revealed In ceremonle'i yi aterday.
The celebration In J US I probahly
altui would the aurt ot the
Southern Cross Ends Aerial Jaunt of World
a if O- ,
fc " " HI HI .11 Hi.. ... I .
i
Artcr epochal flights over northern .nnd southern heml-inhercs,
I Ihe eml or a rouucl ih world flight nt Oakland, oil., airport. Above are the men who were hf the
t ship hum Ireland to New York n ml thence to Oakland: I -eft to right; John Ntniiuugc, radio 0e-
laior; I-:. Van Dyk. co-pilot ; Wing;
Mn vent ii re. starling In May, litl!K,
REPRISAL FEARIGHINESF BANDITS
GRIPSGANGII1I!!JE)PL0ITATI0N
AFTER AMBUSH mmmm FOR ENDURERS
Boss of 'Bugs' Moran Mob
Forfeits $400 Bond Rath
er Than Leave Hiding
Place in Chi.
CHICAGO, July R. Jaek
Ziuu was too much nfraht of bul-
lets to come out of lildinit today. t
The boss for "Bugs" .Moran chose''
'.
to defy police and forfeit a 400
bond for a court h&ir'nK rather
than exiioso himself uh u ttirgct
to Oit paltK Blinmen who lolled J
In a firm attempt to kill him In n
hnt-llooP nmbUKh lust Tuemluy nlht
af"''' he lm'1 heen reletmed an a
"iispect in the murder of Julia
Unule. crime reporter,
Hut" was espeNully wanted by
'he police since the attack on him
four days ajjo, nuthorltlcs viewing
nn" hiwmhui an mi nT(,ii,t ..j-
rival j-nnpsters lo avenge tile kill
Ing of Lingle, whose slaying led
to a war on crime and disclosure,
of an apparent alliance between
him and Al Cnpone's gang.
The police offered to escort
Zula to and from court. If ho
would Indicate his hiding place,
hut he Ignored their offer, he had
as a deterrent the fact thnt 7
other members of the Moran gang
were lined up against n garage
wall on St. Valentine's clay, 1!H!.
and mowed down with a mnchlne
gun handled by a gangsi.cr In a
l-ollcemnn's uniform.
UI-ILSIXGKOItS. Finland, July 5
(jTi The government and the lo
cal police tonight bent their ener
gies toward purNtiit of ten persons
who today cnrrled off bodily from
the Diet building two communist
deputies, I'ekkala and 1'oekoe,
while they were sitting In the con-
ntiltitlnnnl -pn-mmittee.
Two motor cars, each containing
five.mm. drove u outside the
building.
Four men forced thelri
.. . ' i
i way (.-? :nc .jommmee room, pr-i
wv Itt-tn-
duced police badges and soid the
communlKt deputies. Ignoring the
claims of official Immunity.
Farmers' KIcvbKips Sign
DISMAKCK. N. D., July 6 P)
Nearly 1 00 farmers' elevator as
sociation In North Dakota nndj
Montana, representing more than
20.(inn.(i00 htixhfls of grain, have
vignfd up dm stockholders of the
Sol thwct ("ira In nwocint Inn.
I.lnroln M-ad. the final comnl'-tl'm , wan placed In the Utah county Jail
of WaKhlnKton'ti fare, and thej,,i 'r.,vn.
carvlnu of the first two paragraph! The daiiKliter'a milt for dlvorre
of the brief America n hlnlory to hoj from Itomero wan helleved to have
written by Calvin cnolldae. canned the uhootlnu. Itoih women
The completion of Lincoln'. flK- are In the Lehl Itenerul hopllal.
tire and a mart on Ilooxevelt la nltier formerly operated a eon-
tiliinne.l for ' when the comml--
Klnn pinna to turn the memorial
over to the nation.
lioiKltim'a rarvine l acheduled
for completion In 1131. when the
Itooaevell fljurn and the C'onlMke
In-erlpllon l expected to be !.-
lahfd.
; . , i
Commander Charles KhiKsfnrd-smlth,
nnoT J. I. Saul, navigator.
11 1 1 1 1 if ,
SHANGHAI, July 6 (&) Ian
dlts, vultures of China's civil war,
today Hwooped down upon llunnn
province In the wakeof fleeing
rebel' fjrmioR.
Emboldened hy their success j
yesterday In sncklnt? Vochow with
massfcero of hundreds, the outta-v-H
flred' ujion Anierican and British
gunboats, and plundered humerous
Hamuel Elkini1 of Bronltlyn,'
seamon nn the Amerlcnn gunboat
Guam, was killed, and two JJrltNh
sailors wero wounded.
KllllnK and burnlnK whereve,
onnnsed. the self-stvleil nomniuti'
; . tcrrififri the eonntrvslde west
'ani BOuth of tho sister cities, Han -
kow, Wuchuni? nnd Hanyang.
THREE KILLED
Trio of Blasts Raze Factory
and Home One Child
Is Missing Three Adults
Injured.
N'KPTl'N'i;. X. J.. July 5 (VP)
t Threp ptrsons were killed, two "jf
' them children, another child is
m Inning and threo udults were se
' rlously Injured In the explosion of
a fireworks factory on the outskirts
of ihc city late today.
Three blasts, following each
other In quick ' succession, raxed
the factory, owned and mating -d
hy Frank Clmlno, and his story and
a half house which stood on the
lot.
Tho IH'ad
f'iminn, Condg1lo, 70, rather of
Frank Clmlno.
Cimiito, Millie, 0. daughter of
Fnink.
Henna, Dolores, 2, 321 JvVvlns
"'reei. urooKiyn.
'' 'le seriously injured were Clm-
'" irB- -rV- r I'ranK;
Henna, Mrs. Nancy, mother of Do
lor i' s ; Dei F i o re, A I f re d , an ni -plu
ye.
son-inTaFkills
l'l.KASANT OKOVB. Utah, July
5 P iWnltcr Hnxti-r wu killed
iiml liiii wlf, Aim. H?na Htixirr, nnd
flnUKhler, Mrs, A. L, Itotnero, wcri
r.Jiol nnd HcrloiiHly wounil'-d hero
luniKhl, A. U. Itnmern. who In al
loyed to have rommlttfd the nhoot
Incr. nurrndf,rr,d In nfn'prri i,ml
fectlnnery here.
(Vinvlfte Olehrutr, .
HAI.BM. Ore., July 5. P
ItoxIriR and haaebnll, with a apec
lal dinner t noon. Were Indepen
dence day diveralona lit the atnte
l.enltentlary yeaierday.
BY EXPLOSION
REWORKS
iiu Koinhein Cross ( lower l at
pilot or ihe monoplane on
Return To Earth Of Hunter
Boys Worse Than Long
Hours In City of Chicago
Go On Stage.
; "'
OMICAflO, July 6. Their
' neriul labors ended after 553
hours -Jlt-i minutes of continuous
i lying to a world' record, tho
Hunter brothers pried sticky eye
!11'1" apart today lo face thu trial
of unaccustomed roles.
Contentious manngers six of
them public iidulntlon, and the
Insistent solicitation of profession
al exploiters combined to mi.ke
their return to earth utmost us
harrowing ae the three weeks
they spent -In the air over Hky
Harbor airport.
The two brothers, John nnd
Kenneth, who piloted the "City
of Chicago" to n new world'H
record by a mHi-gln of 1,13 hours
over that of tho Kt. Louis Itobln,
arose nt 11 o'clock after ten hours
of sleep, break f itstcd and, with
the other Hunter brothers, Walter
and Albert, switched, managers
for the fifth time.
All four wero then rushed to n
loop theater with their sister,
Irene, to begin vaudeville appear
ances. Their plans following the
next week In the theater wero In
definite. They fqild they would
be unable to attend a celebration
planned for them Monday In their
home town, Sparta, 111.
BALLiSiFT
IN TRAVEL TEST
T F.X A UK ANA. Tex., J u ly fi.
(A') The Detroit uViraft balloon,
participating In Itm national elim
ination race which started at
Houston yesterday, landed on the
Imnw of Ited river, II miles
northeast or Texnrkana at 2 p. m.
It had drift I'd approximately
'JiiO ml les from Houston.
A message dropped by the
Cnlted Ktates nnvy entry
wasi
found eight miles Vest of Toxar-I
kana. It reported nn altitude of j
4,000 feet.
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LITTLK HOCK, Ark., July fi.
UV) Fight balloons In tho notion-
al balloon race which Ptnrted ot(
Hnnston, last night were reported
alKhted over Mount Ida, about
loa mileii weat hy aouthwent of
I.lllle Itoclt, early tonight.
ADULATION AND
Hens More Cheerful and Lay Better
With Loud Speaker Bringing Music
ItAKMXIATA, N. .1.,
Itadlo concerta In the
July ft (Pi I
henboiiacai
at 3 o'clock In the mornlne are Jual :
aomethlim more than the hena on
the poultry farm of .Mr. tnd Mra. I
Joaeph II. Thin-ton, at dunning j
Itlver, have grown to expect.
And they ehow their apprecla-
,t.n-. u.. i.i.l,.., I
"""'" " '
"The neighbor all though! we'caatlng atation to gel mu.le at n.jer-He northwest wind on the
wre cray nt flrat." Thorlon unlit in. eonat. 1 . ..
1 Live Rattlers To
Be Life of Party
When Vets Meet
llKN'n. tre July 5 M")
Six live rattlesnakes will be
mascots to the military order
of Serpents, play order of the
I'nlted Spanish war veterans,
in state convention here next
week. Three men. armed with
lariats and snares, left today
for the lower Deschutes coun-
Iry lo capture the snakes.
O'Efi FALLS
Niagara's Deeps Veil Fate
of Seeker For Sensation
i. i ; rt r Li.ifi
IM0 V e S I I IJ e OT tlUge
Cask or Occupant Found
Hope Is Abandoned
NIAO AHA FALLS, N. Y July S
IA) N la ira ra 'A t h u nd e r 1 n ir horse -
shun enlaiaet ended nnnlhei dream'
CHEF TAKES
DEATH
of fame and fortune today as It "use or me uesiro of many Ben
took tho life of Oeorge L. Stnhakin, ' atorrt lo PrlnR their brief vacn-lil-venr-old
Murrain ohef. who at-1 l'n between sessions.
tempted to ride through the mael
strom In a barrel of his own con
struction. Thousands saw the barrel of
wood nnd steel plunge
over the
cataract.
nut not a vestige of tho narrei
or a traco of tho man's body was
found afterward.
William (Red) Hill, veteran
river man, engaged by Htahakls to I
haul him out after the trip, gave
up hope, tonight of finding the bodyl
and loft the river hnnk. J
Hill had predicted the trip would
end In death. He even hud an un-
dertakcr on hund. , ' j
The huge cask rode- well as tho I
strong current carried It toward
the cataract. It bounced high, was
submerged by the heavy waves, Ahi
It near imI the fall's brink It Just
mlaHcd nn old submarine chaser, a'
wreck marooned on the rocks.
K lectin to Brink 1
A diverting current cuught the
barrel and curried It away from
the marooned boat und It sped on
toward tho fall's brink. It passed
over tho crest nt a point thnt was
very high and somo believed It had
hit a rock as It rose high In the
air, faltered for nn Instant und
then fell straight down.
fit aha k Is suld he was the author
of "The Mysterious Veil of Human
ity Through the Ages." Ho suld
ho wanted to know tho sensations
as he made tho perilous trip to rec
ord In a hook us much us he did
the chance to reap the monetary
harvest he believed awaited u suc
cessful conclusion of the stunt.
The burrel was the heaviest
craft In which uny seeker after
fame nnd fortune has yot attempt
ed to make the plunge over Nia
gara Fulls, It weighed about a ton,1
was ten feet long nnd utmost flvo1
feet In diameter. I
It was constructed of oak staves,
four Inches thick, held in place by j
heavy hoops of steel. At each enu i
was strong steel projections. In-
side the wooden barrel was a steel
cf8l
The' interior was well padded!
and Htuhakls was strapped to a
spring mattress for the plung. Tho'
ri tit,, A ...Ith nr.
cha m hers.
IL
FOR LOS ANGELES
LOH ANOKLI08, July 6 (A)
The gasoline price war, taking n
new dive at low prices, was Joined
tonight hy a sales war among milk
companies.
Major brands of gasoline be-
came common at prices of 1 0 H ,
II and Mlk cents a gallon.
a large grocery chain fired tho
opening shot nt milk prices by of-
fering ft quart for 12 cents and
pint for 1 centa. The prevailing
price han been 1 fi centa a quart
r nd 9 cents a pint.
today, "but after we'd
kept track
awhile ami found the hena really
did irty more cub, they chnnfjed
their mlnda.
"I noticed they aeemed more
cheerful r.nd alive If I went Into
the place whlatllng. ao we put n
loud apeaker Iti the henhouae."
TKnrntnnft hnd to make ft
., , h
PACT FOES
PREPARING
FOR FIGHT
! Senator Johnson Fires
I Opening Gun of Senate
OppositionSpecial Mes
sage From Hoover Ex
pected Urge Ratification.
WAHIll.VOTOX, July 5 ()
Oppotienta of the London nuvul
trealy made the firat move today
prepHi-utory to next week's special
'nenate Hession to consider the part,
j -Senator Johnson, republican, Call-,
I fornln, urging Us rejeetlon In a
; formal xtatement on the ground
that It wun "IniquitotiM and inequit
able." The fiery Cnlifornlan, who will
lend the opposition to ratification,
nHsirted the treaty was the "firnt
i limitation
step under tho guMo of a fictltiotiM
limitation of armaments, and In
,,u,y name ot peace, to mne inn
United mates Into the international
. ' llilu.K1l-.lfna Ufhlxh nil. r.w-. In I. .
hor.'
Senator Johnson's statement
came after a duy of preparation by
both sides for the special treaty
session called by President Hoover
for MLiaiay. Republican leaders
said It was llltely tho debate wotitd
not Bt under
way until Tuesday
Senator. Walsh." of' Indiana, tho
majority pilot, thought Monday's
seshlon would be brief, hut said
the treaty would be taken up lm-
! mediately if a ntiorum doveloped.
A special message from Mr. Hoover
i " " ' "! 1 VVWM "
he read Tuesday. The document was.
In the course of preparation today
at the presidential camp In the
Virginia mountains.
6enntora Watson nnd MeNary, nt
Oregon. 1 assistant republican lead-t
ors, were expected ' to go to the
Hoover camp over the week-end in
discuss the treaty , nnd other mat
ters. .
LATEST VICTIM
CRAZEDLAYER
Body Found In Auto 0n
Highway Note Says
Other Bodies Along Road
Only Clue To Killer.
BUTLEIl, S. J., Juty
Tho body of a young woman, shot
twice, was found in un uutomoblle
on the Marlontown road about five
miles northwest of here late today.
In the cur was a note saying: "You .
wU,.fl,,d tno other b0lle'1 a,on ih
... , tl
The note lolling of other vlotlms
wn unsigned. Handwriting experts
tomorrow will compare the writing
with that on the notes written toy
the -'3-V' murderer of Queens, on
meory mui in mayer i iw
liiuiimu W " n "-"im imd
New York borough and committed
two murders there.
Discovery of the body and the
note tarted stato troopers, under
the command of Sergeant Simpson
of the Pompton Lakes station, on a
hunt along lonely roads of the
surrounding territory, for other
I victims mentioned1 In the note.
FORD TAKES OVER
MILAM, Italy, July 6 (VP) It;
waa reported here today repreaea
ttttlvea of tho Kord Motor company
nnd of the Iaotta-Pranchinl com
pany, Italian automobile manufao
turera, have reached a tentative
arrreement by which the Ford com
pany would take over the larger
part of the lott& worka to build
Kord. here. ;
According to the report, rough
caata for the aiitomobllea would be
made In the I'nlted Statea, and the
flnlahlntt and the manufacture of
amall parts would be done In Ml-
Ian. The reorganised plant would
he ready for full operation witnm
two yearn.
Oregon V-thor
Fair Sunday and Monday but
foga along the coast and Increas
ing local cloudiness over the east
portion; continued warm with tow
ahroad-lhuminiay over the Interior:
moci-
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