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The Weather Form-art: Tonight and Tuowlay cloudy; slightly cooler Tuesday. Twenty-Fifth Year France Manages Well Kansas Drinks Jake. South Carolina Iodine. What Is, We Accept. Copyright King Feature! Bynd. Inc. A Washington dispatch tells f armors that the "Fanners' Na tional drain Corporation" next year vill "handle proliahly Jfcif the wheat grrowii in the Vnited states." Mr. Huff; head of the corporation, does not ad vise farmers to hold their w heat for higher prices, hut he docs believe that prices will be high er. "Hope is bread of the poor," as the old Greek said, and farmers need it. Conditions arc different in France, where, the French min ister of agriculture advises the peasants to sell their wheat "at the present high prices." It will interest American fanners, selling their wheat at (it) cents or less, on the farm, to learn that French peasants are getting $1.71 i bushel. France knows how to "stabilize wheat pftccs" and relieve the farmer. Our government bought 60, 0(10,000 bushels of wheat to re lieve farmers and the price dropped from well above $1 a bushel to well below 90 cents a bushel. There is no secret about French wheat prices. They arc due to French belief in protcc-' lion which has been strong ever hiico the "field of the cloth of gold," where Francis first wrestled with Henry the Kiglitli. Flour made or sold in France must contain at least DO i er cent French wheat ; re cently it wan 07 per cent. f Thousands of American citi zens have been poisoned and paralyzed by an alcoholic gin ger cschad called 'Make." That ()esnt probably surprise you. When the government won't let pmple have beer, wine or their old-fashioned whiskey, they will tiring other things varnish, hair tonic, or a poison our ginger mixture. Hut you are surprised In hear that 1(K) of the paralyzed "lake" victims live in Kansas, Mipposcd to be dry, by choice. Collier's Weekly describes young Kansas boys and girls drinking the alcoholic ginger "Jake" from innocent looking glasses in drug stores. The government and people of South Carolina wish you to know that vegetables, frnlls. milk, cream, EK9 and other products of that stato arc rich In Iodine which pre vents goitre. Through Its "South (Continued on Pago Seven) Today) RELIGIOUS omirr iti X Abe Martin j m .ftfciit Tipton niid'h Of lr. l.u. ...kii. ...... !Tn iryrflcTr, ha progrewed J Mliore dolayed. RepuWi- rtown our way hmc finally yhV tlme arc proitpcroun miiinL. llemi r a Demo fit. O Medford Mail TErofiE Mitt Catholics, Protestants Bat tle in Streets After Ru mor That Archbishop Would Visit New Presby teryWomen Arrested. LIVKltl'OOL, July L8 M) After it niBhl of ceaseless vlullance with hunihpila uf pnlico patrolling; mo streets and unihulances parked : for emergetieles, richting between I (.'athollcH and Protestants In the isethemeld road area was resumed today. The Netherfleld road area is stronKly Protestant. Troublo de veloped yesterday after an un founded rumor was spread Br. Richard Downey. Roman Catholic archbishop of Liverpool, wuh to visit a now presbytery in the dis trict. Nine persons, including three policemen wore injured In rioting that ensued. Today religious partisans storm ed a police court where several persons arrested for yesterday's disturbances were being brought before a magistrate. Outside the building a huge crowd gathered, divided into two factions which booed and shouted at each other when the prisoners appeared. . One woman was arrested for as saulting another, and later three others were taken Into custody. After the trouble had subsided threo women were taken before the magistrate charged with dis orderly conduct and admitted to bail for a hearing tomorrow. 1 AND STERLING FACE RUN-OFFiCOPCO IN SUIT Vindication Candidate and Houston Publisher Lack Majority for Democratic Nomination. DALLAS. Texas. July 2S. (p) Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson was ii5.- 448 votes ahead of Koss Sterling of Houston and Sterling was :7,2;t7 votes in front of (Mint C. Small of Wellington in the race for tho Dem ocratic, gubernatorial nomination when the Texas election bureau had compiled a total og tWli.OKi votes today. The returns were from of the 253 counties and the count had been completed in 69 counties. With election bureau managers estimating there would not ho more than another loo.ono votes to he counted, the runoff for the nomination Augtist 23 seemed to be unquestionably between Mrs. Fer guson, Texas' first woman govern or, who was elected in 1924 In a campaign to "vindicate" her hus band, foimer Governor .lames K. Fefrguson, impeached and removed from office in 11 1 7 by the Texas senate, and Sterling, chairman of the state highway commission and Houston publisher. United States Senator Morris Sheppard, seeking renominalfon, maintained a strong lead. The runoff for lieutenant gov ernor seemed definitely fixed be tween State Senator ISrigar Witt of Waco, with 138.144 votes and Sterling P. Strong of Dallas, with 130.925. H. K. Kxum of Amarillo had a nrnjority over all opimncnts for the Republican nomination for govern or on the face of unofficial re turn from 30 counties. For United States senator. C. O. Harris of San Angelo was leading. Uoycbuig Plans approved for, organization of co-operative as-' norlatinn to take over Norton Canning company holdings here . and at Huthrrlin. I Final Wire Flashes ARDINGTON, England, July 26. t7'i The air ministry announced this evening the British dirigible R-100 will begin Its flight for Montreal at 3:30 o'clcck tomorrow morning (9:30 p. m., tonight E. 8. T.) CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 28. i'i The general offices of the "roe-1 ... aimhi. Comoanv todav confirmed a report that the Themas Haas1-' ley. Co., Ltd.. London, largest inaepenoeni soap i....li.i.r,rl -m Britain, had been brought under Procter GtoWe !. KARACHI, India, Joly 28. iJ'FUKen tnouin t- -""f "i eu: .nri Rultankote Vied Into Kuku.a tnHav to escape flood ater akirttg the only rad line offering uckitiira. Cal.. Julv 28. rPi aera and crew of the fishing launch Starlight, were reacued today after j Upending 15 houn adrift off Anacapa laland, 15 milet offthore. J First Photograph of Qijake Damage Associated Press photo radioed T PORTLAND, Ore.. July 28. (P) The Braver Portland Cement Co. and the city of Gold Hill tn Jackson county were made defendants in a suit filed in federal court hero to day by the California Oregon Power company. Tho Biiit is for S5U0I). Tho Copco company declares Us! property on the east side of Rogue I River at Gold Hill suffered from! dynamiting of the river channel j near tho opposite bank by the ce-. ment company. The compliant Hays the dynamit ing Is causing the channel of the, river to shift to such an extent power developments planned, by the company cannot be accom plished. A restalnlng order and Injunc tion are sought. SHORT OF FIDS ST. LOUIS, July 2S. (TP) Dale Jackson anl l'orest O'Drlne today began the second week of an en durance flierht in which they hope to break the record of 6R4 hours recently established hy tho Hunter brothers in Chicago. .laekfon and O'iirine had out an SOS sifjn to the citizens of St. Louis f"r more money to finance the flight. Already about $20.0U0 had lieen subscribed, but flight of ficials claim that is at least 'J.r00 short of the amount needed. S'ork n new road connecting The Dalles-California highway with Waptnltia cutoff, started. Karachi and SukUr ft 4 M pouring over the upir w.ape, One womanQnd 35 men, pataen AN GOLD HILL BLASTING MEDFOliD, OK KG OX, from Ixmdoii shows ruins caused Baseball Scores National R. H. E. Philadelphia. 4 8 New York 4 1 1 1 Collard and Davis; Chaplin and I lognn. Second game. H. If. 10. Cincinnati 3 8 1 Chicago 5 8 1 May and Gooch; Bush and '.. Taylor. American it. ii. i:. Detroit ...... 12 2 Cleveland 7 12 2 Uhle, Hogsett and Desautets; Drown, Jablonowskl and L. Kewell. U. H. K. New York 0 9 2 Philadelphia 14 1 Sherid. Huffing and Dickey; Walherg, Karnshnw and Cochrane. 1 2 innings.) OF OREGON TO Generally Cloudy Weather for Entire State Willf Bring Comfort Nebras kans Parch. POItTI.A.Nll, (ire.. July 28. I 'n iNiinrtH ttf iihiiwiira lt iVPji the western ae. tlon of the alate were WESTERN AREA ENJOY SHOWER feen by the weather bureau here one mile orf l.ldo Heach. today. (ienerally cloudy weather' Three women In the party were for the entire alate was foreiaHti ahubtly biirni'd hy a flrat explo for Tuesday nlKht, with ponalblllty "I"" which act the craft afire. The nt hunt rainfall In tho extreme! enitlneer and twn of the Ktient weal portion. Hllchtly cooler wea-j Were thrown Into the water, ther in the Interior waa promised. A crnlaer commanded hy Ham The weather matlon at I'mntlllii el Summeia took aboard the ycaterday reported the hlKheat : three In the water and thone temperature In the atato for the aboard the, ImrnliiK boat. day. with a 116 maximum. Med ford had 1MI deitreea. Wolf I'reek SK. Salem X4, (taker and Albany! X'l, Portland 81. HoaeburK 78, and! Mi.rxhflcld Kf. fllher tnaxlmum temperal urea ; were Ited Hlilff. t'al., !l(l; Walla I Walln. 1.0; llolne, !I0; Klireka, fal.,! Fi6: Heatlle. 74; Hpjjkane, 80; ySk-J Hii.. UK. Omaha, Neb., had the doubtful ' oi ih'ihk hip noiieai piaee, i i,f country Hunday. The maxl iiiaa there was ins decern. Dea :r eOIowa. whji next w ith a muximTtm of a. Powell Hntto Contr award - pd for Ttion of Powell Hutte (trad school building. 0 MONDAY, .IITLY 128, 19:10. E by enrUiquakc, In Ma If!, Italy. ITALIAN FOLK y y ' ands of panic stricken villagers who fled during hint Wednesday's disastrous earthquake returned to their crumpled homes today mak ing It possible for government of ficials to clarify the rolls of dead and missing. Their return was followed by an announcement Saturday's death list of 2143 had not been changed. Minister of Public Works Crol- lalanm today made public his thlnl ronnrl In lnmlnr M imm.liiil RETURNING TO RUINED HIE on i-onclltlon In the zone. The Tlicro Is h powillilllty llmt tho report mil. I the number of .lend I million will nlo lio lliclutleillll the and wounilert "hail not linilernono foliiinhlii chain. Air. (ireuit Milil. nimihI lite variation" Tlirotwh tho new arriineniont, llumlredH or new tenlM today KMKIJ will probably be on tho air wero ahlpped tn varlona lnenlltleK '""n tho niornhiK houra until mid to Khelter the ureallv InoreaMlnK Prnwntlnu Homo of tho beat number of peraona found to lie ' proBiama tho I'aclflc eoaat huH tn need of cunrtera l.ecauao of their j ""r- " 'nterlalned tho return after day, of wanderlnit In probability that tho power of tho the hllla j lm!al atallon will be IneroaMed In TEN RESCUED AS . CRAFT EXPLODES LONOHKACH, N. Y., July 23. Ten men. women and chll lren were rescued from a 40-foot ; cabin cruiser a few minutes be- fore the eraft blew up ycaterday I FROM AUTO ACCIDENT STOCKTON, Win., July 28. iff9) A. 1'iiKh, well known neuro rouiedlan and mul'"ian. was fatally mfired In an iWtomobiln acclrent. ' wont of here lat. Saturday. Ho j was one of the tallest ncnro in- ! terminer! in the country and had i been Wnnectod with thp Fuller ! Concert company 20 yearn, plavinii 'in all of tho wostorn fltates, Assassination Liberal Can didate Brings Demand for Reprisal Against Scpara tionist Leader in State of Parahyba. I UiO UK JAXKllto. July 28. (iP) ( iravo disorders were report -eil today from the Htato uf Para hylm whone president, Joao Pes soa, liberal candidate for tint vice presidency of Hray.il was assassi nated Saturday. Dispatches received today indi cated otic man wuh killed In the disorders and several houses de stroyed by fire. The entire state of Parnhybn ban been inflamed over polities since the March 1 election in which tho libera Ih were defeated. Kor more than four months Jose Porolra, a state, deputy, has been leading armed resistance against tho Pessoa government, centering his attacks near tho city of Prin ceza. More than 3"o men, somo of them rebels and others state po lice have been killed In clashes. Only recently Poroirla proclaimed Prlncom an "independent state." When news of the killing of l'essoa reached Pnrahyha late Sat urday the populace nia relied to tho government palace demand ing reprisal on tho opposition. Tho province of Parahyba. which is on the north eastern extremity of Hrazll, has a popu lation of about 1,250,000. E Standard Broadcast Chain Will Include Mail Tribune Virgin Station, Kiwanis Club Told. High claHs radio prop rams, us- Ipolltau stations, nro assured Med- ; for( lin, Houthern Oregon radio i Ht,.Iu.rH through arrangements . n)(W )l0(n(! completed. Including KM I0D, the Mull Ti ibuno-Virgin station, as a member of tho Stan dard HnuulcHHt chain, extending from Hfllingham, Wash., to Han Diego, Calif., with tho key station located at Holly wood. Such plans wero announced by Humboldt flregg of 4ho K M 10 D staff at to day's luncheon of tho Kiwanis club i lit tho Hotel Mortbinl lint neiir iuiumi iiiini uu in u"u watta upon tho iiermlaalon of tho federal radio eomintaalon. Illntory Told Mr. flreRK reviewed tho hlatory of' K.MKI). dalliiR baek nine yeara when W. J. V'lrKln, deeeaaed. eHtalillahed KI-'AY at the county falrtfrounda.'wliero It waa oporutcd for Hometlmc, not only for tho en tertainment of Medford hut for tho entire I'aclflo eoaat. At that time the nlr waa not crowded, and a 50 watt atatlon could ho henrd for hundreilM of miles and In this case kimtm vnmv irum Aumnuin, um- tn' I'""" "f tho nation and from distant lands, tell Ink of Rood re ception. That day Is gono, tho average radius at thn present t lino for 5o watts belnft 50 miles. How ever, KM KD has been beard on the east const a number of timed. The speaker also explained vari ous phases of station operation and the met hod in which hlK broadcast chains furnish programs to Its chain members. Tho Kiwanis club discussed tho joint picnic to tie held In a short time with tho Ashland club In Dlthla Park, where It Is to bn fol lowed by dan lnK H- O. Krobbach and John C Alann were announced as chairmen in chargo f programs for AuKUfd. Two duets were sung during the luncheon hour by the Yews sisters, regular KMKD entertain ers. They were well received. Hoapitat Needs Funds HA;.M. Ore., July Zx. (A') The Ha I em general hospital Is starting a campaign to raise $7000 neces sary to pay interestj-and principal on bonds due within the next few PROGRAM KWED PLAN BY RADIO HOOKUPS Mother Witness As Tot Plunges From Casement I'UH'AliO, July L'S. 11) Three - year - eld Klizabeth (iratzke rocked to her death la.si niuht as her mother w atched, helpless, from an- other room. The chilil, standing in a rorkliiLr chair, was swaying back ami forth, the chair steadily edging toward a thiiil riiior window. Hefoj-e (lie mother could reach t lie child's side, the screen was knocked from the window and the child hurled to ber deatb on the sidewalk below. 4. . 4 E Chinese Communists Loot, Burn Capital of Hunan ProvinceGunboats Ha ven for Aliens Mission aries Refuse to Leave. KDANCIIAI, July 28. P) For eigners fled aboard American, British and Japanese gunboats at Changsha, capital of I tunan pro vince, today as a communist horde poured Into tho city. The Heds arc reported to have looted and burned a portion of Changsha. Only a few foreigners, including threo American missionaries, re fused to leave tho city. Lying in the Hiang rivor, tho foreign gun boats offered a refuge to their nationals as tho rods swept Into the walled city of u half million pupulat.on.v - - - - SHANGHAI, July 28. (p) A widespread outbreak of communist activities in northern and eastern Hunan province and In Klangsi provinco was reported today in tho wako of advices telling of tho rod advance upon ChauKsha. Two communists bands com bined to form a well-dlHclplined force of 10.000 for tho Changsha attack and wore reported to have defeated nationalist forcos thoro. Advices hero said a well armed red force hail captured Nanuhang after a sefge lasting many weeks. Threo thousand Nanchang refu gees wero reported to have reached Kiukiang on the Yangtso river. TWO MEET DEATH COTTAGE GROVE ('f)TTA(IIC GMOVK, Ore.. July 28. (I) Two nion mot vlnlont iliMtllia hero Saturday nltdit, Clauilo Slinrl rlduc. 21, In a mlno ac lilciit, anil llarnlil Zimmerman, 30, in iin auto mnhlln ciiimIi. ('liarloa Jlontnn was crltlnilly In jured In (ho uutnninlillo arcldunl In which Xltnmornmn waa killed. HILLSBORO 'SHINER' IN TOILS FOR BIG STILL IIIMjHHOKO, Ore, July 28. ( James Itriice waa In jail hero to day charged with manufacture and possession of liq'ior. Ho wan ar rested last night near Middleton by Sheriff J. W. Connnll. The sheriff confiscated u75-galion still, 1750 Ka lions of mash and seized 00 (jiiarls of liquor. FOREIGNERS RED Hill Chicago Courts Face Test of Solomon as 4 Parents Claim Scrambled Infant CHICAGO, July 28. W) The Watklns-llambergT baby tannic, which has been Jounced from the la lis of obstetrics, department of health, finger print experts, bone, blood and baby specialists, a ma ternal tnasw meeting and even the law. lay cradled today In tho bassinet of tho church. Stltl it did not rest. The infant in the possession of tho Charles HamborgerH was bap Used Georgo Edward Hamherger at tho church of Our Lady of So lace yesterday. The William Watklns. who are Presbyterians and who believe the baby baptized u Hambcrger Is really their own offspring, today iught the adlco of a clergyman uf their own faith with n, view to having tho child In their pos session baptized without applica tion of a name. . Temperature Highest yost entity 90 TiciwfAt this morning 56 Precipitation To ."1 p. ni. ycsterduy ....00 To 5 ii. in. today ,oo No. 127. Twelve Planes Reach Coast On Race From Detroit Thirteen Entries Cracked Up in 4000-Mile Flight Gehlbach Leads. LOS A.NCJKLKS. Cal.. July l!8. (A) Officials supervising the all American air derby announced to day that orders had heen received from Detroit, tho starting and fin ishing point, to resume the flight tomorrow (Tuesday). Tho 12 re maining contestants had planned to spend toduy and tomorrow repair ing Hi olr planes before leaving for Ogdeu, Utah, tho next stop. LOS ANC.1CLES, July 28. (IP) -A crew of mechanics tuned up 12 tiny airplanes today for the last half of tho ail-American air dorby which reached the Pacific Coast yesterday with Lee Gehlbach, of Ltttlerock, Ark., former army pi lot, leading with a total elapsed flying time of 2G:17:2fi. A week ago, 2f pilots left De troit on a swing around tho coun try, but less than half this num ber reached tho metropolitan air port yesterday after covering ap proximately 4000 miles, in their wake wero 13 ships which fell by the wayside in e rack lips. Tho pilot will lay over hero until Wednesday .to overhaul their sh I ps a ud tak c a needed respite from tho strain of tho race. Then, by one-day Jumps, they will roar eastward through Ogdcn, Omaha and Chicago, ending the raco at Detroit, where about $IiQ.00Q hi prize money awaits tho winners Gehlbach held, n comfortable lead of more than two hours over J. It. Woddoll, of Now Orleans, who jockeyed : Into second pluee with ik tlmo of 28:51:41, when Htuh Qulnby of Moltne, HI., did a .Prince-.of Wales fjuntp -aver a rut In tho landing1 field at Douglas, Arlis., flunday morning and wreck ed his ship.- He came out unin jured and also -out of tho race in which ho hold second- place. PORTLAND, Ore:, July 28. (P) Phil Metschan, Republican nom inee for governor, spent tho week end answering messages of con gratulation and promises of sup port that poured in to him from all parts of the stato of Oregon. . Motschan, formerly chairman of tho Republican state central com mittee and a prominent Portland hotel man, was nominated Satur day by tho Republican atato com mitteo to succeed tho late Senator George V, Joseph aa the party's standard boaror. Humors continued to be heard over tho weok-ond that an inde pendent candidate would be placed In the field by friends and sup porters of the late Senator Joseph. Such a candidate, reports said, would enter tho race on tho plat form enunciated by Joseph. Political observers were of the opinion tho Independent candidate would bo Julius L. Meter, Portland business man, , ,; ' KH13RWATKU Texas company plan, construction of sorvlco sta tion hero at cost of $6,600. Tho Watkfns' attorney, Barrett O'llara, was getting ready to ask a writ of habeas corpus to compel the Hambergers to - prod tree their baby in court and show why they should not surrender It. In such an action, It was explained, the matter would be placed before tho court, which would make final decision as to whom the Infant belongs. ... Suit Instigated. The attorney also was Instruct ed to bring suit for $100,000 dam ages against the Englewood hos pital where tho Bamberger and Watkfns babies were born Juno .10. Hamherger, on the other hand, has announced everything Is set tled. He Is satisfied he now has his own infant and that no legal (Continued on Pagt B, Story 1), m DERBY 1 ti mum i in 1 10 RETURN MET HAN HAS SUPPORT FROM MANY N STATE