PAOE EIGHT MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDPOUD, OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1930 CASHIER TRIES 10 PARLEY AND BANDJ1SLAYS Well-Dressed Thug Then j-FIees Pittsburgh Bank Efficient Chicago Crooks With Machine Guns, ' Shed No Blood, Get Rich "'Haul. PITTSBURGH, Pc. fl. -(A) A canhier In a ttuhurhnn bunk wuh until ami killed tndny by a robber whto escaped with $1000. Tho hold up wax the third In the district in 24 hours. 'Police of the trl-Htnte dlntrlct to ntKht were Heeklng the biindit who fired on the caHhier, CharlcH N. MrKarltind, 38, of the Allegheny Valley TruHt company, at Verona, A well dre8ed man entered the bank n few minutes before noon, walked Into the cashier's cage and wlib a drawn revolver told Mc VurUind to "stick 'em up; I mean k' $ pflcKarlnnd, other employes said, turned around nntl asked "what do you mean?" H'M'll Bhow you what I mean,'' tpf man with the Run answered, iltf the same time shoothiff the cashier, who died instantly.' . The bandit took all the bills in rIkM and fled. Two holdups occurred yesterday ofternuoii. On of th places en tered was the PltlsbiirKh Athletic association, where the paymaster win rohbed of $5000. The other es tablishment was n beverage plant, Wiiii h lost $300. MAURLRIIKAD, Mass., Doc fl. (P) The body of Duncan Dana, grandson of Charles A. Dana, fa mous New York editor, was found tonight on Kagle Island bar. Dana, former Harvard football star and all-American end in 1HI4 ana memner or tne ramous ui Fayette escadrltle, became the ob ject of search early today when his swamped dory was found. He had been duck hunting, it Is be lieved, - . - . Four fishermen found the body at dusk. It had been washed up on Knglo iHland bar, about 000 yards from where the dory was found, Dana was 40 years old and an electrical engineer. He was gradu ate nt Harvard In 1914 and en listed In the LaKayette escndrllle, numbering among his associates many of the American war aces. He leaves a widow and three chil dren. Dana was rnted as a mllllonulro. Ilo was a manufacturer of oil burners and was alHO known us an Inventor. i- CHICAflO, Doc. O.-rfyp) Plvo robbers, armed with machine guns held up the State bank of Clear ance on the south side today. They forced customers and, employes to line up against the wall, made the cashier direct them to the vaults And escaped with upwards of $40, 000. ,;(The robbery took place while 12 pustomers were in the bank. Four men entpred the bank, two carry ing; machine guns and the other two revolvers. The fifth remained In tin automobile outside. Customers and employes wero forced to kneel down and placo their heads on the floor. The leader stepped over to Vice prescient Inmbert Bero's desk. "He pointed his machine gun at me," Bere said, "and told mo to go- Into the vault and get the money. One of them followed me. The other on or were going through the cashiers' cages and taking nil the currency. They missed $0000 In one of the cages." Mrs. Oertrudo Camphouse, 23, a bookkeeper, and another woman fainted and were left unattended. The money In canvas sacks, the hand Its herded patrons and em B lives Into the basement, warning rhem to remain there. They walk eVlf to the waiting uutomnblle nnd Were lost in the trnfflc. HPolice officers said It wns one of the largest and most elaborately planned bank robberies In (he vi cinity recently. SOVIETbALKS AT The Noted Dead NKWTON, Mas., Dec. . (P The Itov. Dr. William Kd wards Huntington, widely known educa tor and rellgioiiH lender, died of imrumonia at his home here to-' day nt the age of 8(i. He was lioKlou university's Hcrond presi dent. He was born in IfilUhoro, HI. He cninc la the university in INK as dfiiii of t lut collt'M' of literal arts, a post he occupied for 22 years, lie was elected pres ident In 1!H4, an of rice from which he resigned In 11(11 because of falling' health. He was then ap pointed dean, of the graduato school, serving from 1911 to 1017. He hern me president emeritiiH In 1927. ON PACIFIC ISLE RAN DlEf.O, Dec. 0. P) Rescue- of the passengers nd crew 4t the pleasure yactu Kola, wrecked November 3u on the bar ren Guadalupe islands 220 miles south of here, was effected today by officers nnd men of the alrcrnft carrier Dangley, according to a ra diogram from that ship received by the commandant of the 11th naval district. . The Langley, when she sighted the wreckuge of the Ill-fated pleas ure craft, wait searching for the San Pedro fishing boat Fidelity which has been missing for about two weeks. All passengers nnd members of the crew on the Kola were rescued and transferred to -the destroyer Aaron Ward which also was searching for the Fidelity. The de stroyer is expected In port hero Home time tomorrow. Those listed In the radiogram as rescued are U. Bayers, master; J. D. Kilkenny, 2307 Wilmington rond, Los Angeles, owner; H. F. Frisbce nnd Anna, Lucille and Hazel FrlHbeo, Mrs. Mary Johnson, J. M. MeFnte and 11. U. Tiffany, passengers. The message, as received by the commandant, rend: "While searching shores Guada lupe Islands sighted wreck of yacht Kola at northeast coast. All hands saved. Aaron Wnrd has survivors on board. Yacht wrecked night of November 30. Will send survivors Into San Diego when opportunity offers, probably tonight.' . CHILD SLAYER OF SAN FHANOIHCO, Dec. 0 (Pj Col. Andrew Jackson Vinlng, 85, San Francisco pioneer nnd lending figure In the grand army of the republic, dind here last night. He was a past state president of the Sons of the American Revolution. He served In the Civil war with tho 24th Massachusetts regiment. S K A TTL K, Dec. (I P Kd -ward David Cowcn, 73, well known' newspaperman and a colorful political figure in the state, died hero today after a long UlneHS. He started his newspaper career as n printer's devil In Lowell, Mann. " Cowen was city editor of Ihe old Denver Tribune, when ho served under Kugene Field, poet and humorist, uh editor in the '7 On, later he wax city editor of the Chicago News, the Unrton Herald nnd the Paris edition of the Herald. COFFEE SUIT FOR OTTUMWA. Iowa, Dec. 0. (P) Judge Charles A, Dewey today Is sued a permanent injunction against Rwanson nnd Oustaveson h to res preventing it from manufac turing und selling a brand of cof fee known as "8 AM. A." coffee. The: injunction dissolved a suit for $1,00,000 damages filed against the concern by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Ten company on October 6, alleging infringe ment of a trade mark. No accounting for damnges or profits wns included in tho order Issued by Judge Dewey In federal court. Sunday Muvto Service The -regular Sunday evening church services in the Seventh Day Adventlst church on Heatty and Kd wards streets will be given over to n musical program today, start ing nt 7:30 p. m. The program will consist of vo cal numbers, also instrumental se lections by tho string ensemble from Ihe Folkenherg studios. Tho public Is cordially Invited, S 1 OBNKVA, Dec. 0. (AV-HovIM Russia today refused to participate In the report which tho prepara tory disarmament commission will submit to the league of nations along with n draft convention for a future general disarmament con ference. Anatole Lunnchnrsky, the soviet delegate, labeled tho draft con vention us "both inadequate und sterile," demanded tho right to have u II the soviet reservations ap pended in n nepnrute document and asked thut all reference to Russia's views be striken from the report Itself. He added that ns n non-member ni the league, the soviet govern ment wished to have nothing to do with a report which It considers Strictly neuative. MOSCOW, Dec. 0. W Prof, Korviu, surveying the Kansk coal basin in Siberia, found 40 extens ive beds with veins In some places tiO feet thick and total supplies of 40.000,000 tons. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) toward the Vnlted States or Amer ica dollar Idea, should pray that Russians may succeed financially. Nothing Hlio wealth to imiku men conservative, mid chaugo t licit opinions. For tho first time since 192S, the football players of Notro Da mo u.ir. nl.u iit..l.,.1 .tun t nut Hum. It.wtbl.iu I. ..I I it U I tin t I Southern California will bout the "unbeatable Notro Dtune-Kockttt) team." The combination of energy nnd mint blue from California Ih expect ed to oonuuer the wonderful fighl lug Irish ami Middle West blend of Notre Dame. Yet, strangely, the original hi habitants of California, Indians, overpowered by tho climate, lived on grasshoppers and such things, lacking Ihe energy to capture big ger game. L. M. CHARLEY 308 May Street You are Invited to preterit this eou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE U'rVf MMTBJUl ntaT 3aBlaaaaaaafeaV As a Subscriber Quett of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THI8 SPACE. If you are a aubserlber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row; Only subscribers' namea will be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en oy FREE shows aa GUESTS Or THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "For the Love of Lil" P v VIIIIHAU.KF.H, France, Dec. fl (AV-CoiintcsH KHa Mntuwchka, the fnrmvtf Kllu Walker f Ielrolt, he. came the brldo today of James U atn Ilydn of New York nnd parts In one of the most hrllllnnt vents of recent Frenoh society. i The civil ceremony, required by French law, was performed first tit the Verontllpa city tut), und af terward a religious service wns held at Hyde's estate near the chateau of Ixtuta XIV with the Jlev. Clayton Williams nf Pails Officiating. i Andre Tnrdleu, who wee over thrown as premier day before yes terday, was one of the wfiesses nt the civil ceremony, whlcn wan Attended hy brilliant gathering of diplomats nnd French officials. r A HIS, Dec. 0. W) Desire Ferry, 'minister of public henlth. My a that 1371 Frenchmen out of fevery 10,000 pass 60 years vt ago whereas only 924 Germans, 041 Knglishmen nnd MAO Swedes reach that age. . TICKETS for the Messiah and Travelogue to be given at the HOLLY THEATRE . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 are now on sale at COLVIG'S DRUG 'STORE and PALMER MUSIC HOUSE Reserved Seats 75 General Adm. 50 DKNVrcrt, Dec. C. (P) A Jury will decide Monday whether Mrs, Pearl O liughlin is guilty of the murder of her 10-year-old step daughter, Leona. The contemplated two-day de fence of the 31-year-old defend ant lasted only a few houm after the state had rested this morning. John M. Keatlng's announce ment as chief of counsel, "the de fense rests,'' came as a distinct surprise in the crowded courtroom. Mrs. O'Loutflilin's counsel then ad d ressed Judge lien ley A . ( 'a I ve rt : "With the court's permission we would like to ask at this time we be permitted to place Mrs. O'Loughlln on the ntand without being sworn with tne stipulation the state not be allowed to cross examine her." Keating argued the privilege of taking tho stand without being subjected to cross examination was "a common, law right," accorded the defendant. The jury was excluded from the courtroom nnd argumentu, offered by both sides. The court then ruled Mrs. OXoughlin could not take the stand under the pre Hcrlhcd limitations of the defense. CHICAGO JOBLESS GETFAT BEQUEST FROM 1931 GAME tlon was the only business tran-1 nui-ivu vy me commuiee in iwo 1 protracted sessions. nt-PHnam Charlie Wheeler op ened barber shop In Hamlin build ing on Powell street. You t lis Kilter Pleas ! Pleas of guilty were entered in ; circuit court yesterday by Alvin Miles. Lloyd Kline and Henry , Slover on charges of check forgery, for which they were arrested last week by the sheriff's office. The checks were drawn on Central Point and Med fun I banks. The I boys reside in Central Point. "tiiAtilflorl Ativprtintnt? irt ram tit CHICAflO, Pec. 0. (P) Chica go's jobless were assured a $100, 000 gift today from Northwestern university. The donation was contingent upon upproval Vy the Fiig Ten faculty committee on athletics of the transfer of the North western- J Notre Uame game of October 10, 1A31, from South Bend, lnd to I Soldier Field, the huge lake front (arena. This approval, in the inter i oHt of charity, was given by the j committee today. I Northwestern will take a chance on realizing from extra seating a return of the $J 00,000 in the Notre Dame game. The proposal was mndo by Northwentern after the committee had ref lined to permit the teams to play their 1930 renewal at Sol dier Field for the benefit of the unemployed. Northwestern then offered $100,000 to the Illinois un employment commission provided the 1931 game would be shifted and Notre Dame agreed. Final de cision, however, rested with the faculty committee of the Pig Ten, which decided that under the cir cumstances a rule requiring that Rig Ten teams Tlay ji a stadium operated by schools involved in games, might bo set aside, the nc- ItOMK, Dec. 6. i&) Mussolini announced at ,n thrift congress here that tho average Italian man, woman and child has In the navingH banks nnd he warned bankers there must be no losses of poor people's money. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" at The Medford or I Toneu 1111 ir A . I Control! p K j g 5S m Pr0V !one shad- 1 .- 8 I g i ? I I is m ioupai v Ul r rt M ttk 1 4? u a. u & n 5 f or Christmas A wonderful gift! 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