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PACE SIX MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, AfEDFORD, OT?EfiONT, SATURDAY, JULY 11, -1931. ! CABIN CAROUSE CASE TO JURY IRE NIGHTFALL ! Bombs Tossed in Milk and Haircut Price Controversy In Vatican Crisis Arguments in Bennett As- V sault Trial This Afternoon Defense Insists Girl Involved 17 Years of Age BfHMINOHAM, Ala., July 11 JP) Two pt-rHona wero killed mid twnnty Injured here IhhI nlKht In milk and hulr cut "price witni," fought with bombs. A dairy pliint was wreck- ed, a barber nhop demoIlRhed f and nix other utoroa wore damaged by exploding mlH- si leu. ' DebrlH wm hurled more than a block and a white man and a ncjrro were killed by a bomb thrown into the , pure milk company plant by one of two men puwi-ng In an automobile. 4. 4t4t The defenue In the trial of Frank Bennett, logger and married man, charged with a statutory offonno In volving a 16-year-uid girl, endeav ored today to show by wltneAHos that the complaining- wltncns wa 17 years of age, and that tho ' pot ting party' was free, of any moral dereliction. Klchard Fritz, companion of I Bennett on tho "run Into, (he coun try" on tho evening of March U hint, convicted of a mtedomennor, as an outgrowth of the nam affair, Waft shtvmirht f.rnm hla nnll In tho county Jail to give corroratlvo te SALEM. Ore., July 11. P Lax tlmcny to Benr.atl's claim that he dlaclpllno which enabled trusty slept In hl auto. Bonnott waa In- convicts at the stato prison farm toxlcatcd, Hie witness laid, annex to wander beyond the con i Sirs. Blnnchard, an axed woman fines of the farm, meet their wives remuing nciween Aiearora ana uoia and adv fr ends and carrv on an mil, leaiinea mat me complaining "underground" systom of cone witness was 17 year old, accord- spondonce with friends on tho out TRUSTIES' TRYST Ing to what waa told nor. Dr. W. . W, P. Holt testified yostorday that nne would not bo 16 years old until July 18 next. Wives Testify. Mrs. llennott and Mrs. Frltr., wive of the mon on the "party," testified and said arrangements had been made for a social gather ing that evening, with the young Kin as a guext. The husbnnd were to drlvo to Auguotus Wilson's cabin nenr ltuch "on a-little business." Tho nuto Went off tho road and tho party was uciayeti in returning. The "other girl" In the case tes tified that after school on March 1 1, tho chief witness had asked her to go on tho "party," and she consented, on condition, "I don't liavo to do anything I don't wantl to." She testified that oho won offered a drink at tho Wilson cabin and that she repulsed advance Jvlth "1 don't care for that kind of sturr." She mid, "I requested, to bo taken home so many times i lost track. . . Hemmed to Oibln. When aldo, haa resulted In discharge of one guard and the suspension of another on his vacation, it was said today 1y James Lewis, super Intendent of the prison. Lewis uld that tho situation at the annex, which ho doscrl'bed aa being "not ffcrlous, but potentially dangerous," came to his attention early In the week. 1 WORK TO GAMP LAMIA Y, Va July 11. P) 1m portnnt domestic and Inturnatlonnl problems woro scheduled for dis cussion today between President Hoover and week end guests at hla Itapldan camp nonr here. The ohlof executlvo and Mrs. Hoover arrived safely Into Friday tho four, riding In the after an necldent In their nurtv. front jient of a couno. returned to In which Prank Connor, corro- the FrltS Cabin about Inldnlirllt. Mllondcnt of- the Nnm York lloriilri- ho testified she was taken homo by Krlli, and Bennett and the com. plaining wit now were loft behind Frllx testified that when he return ed rrom this mission, he iww lion hett asleep In his car, and he did not awaken him, aa "I mixed with him once 'before, and got tho worst of It." Ho said he wont to the sleeping poroh and did not, hear mo oniet witness until the next morning.' There are many discrepancies In mi' testimony. Tho "girl In tho case," a comely jtnald, tosllfcd lain yesterday and told a sad story between sobs, llor parents and othor kin testified for the slate. The glr lold a frank find straightforward story In one syllable words, and wo tided over Vltibnrrasslng questions by the court. A Arguments In the oaxe started ni f ho opening of tho aflerpoon sea islon and the oaao Is expected to go uio jury lato una afternoon. SEEK APPLEGATE Tribune, nnd Mrs. Connor were Injured. Tho machine In which the Connom woro riding from Wash ington to tho ltnpldan wan over turned near Fairfax, Va., whllo punning a largo bus. COLOGNE APOLOGY FOR ft: 'fit, ' n m n ff r f 1-i J,zi 4 Globe Gallopers Soon Will Learn Path of Air Tour Annnrlnttd Pr$g Photo cardinal fietro uaiparrl is con ducting negotiations In behalf of the Vatican resulting from Premier Mussolini's decree dissolving Cath oiio youin ciuds in ixaiy. IS PRIZE WINNER PORTLAND. July 11 (Special) MIhh Viola Templeton of Med ford watt awarded second place In tho womon'H public upeuklng enntowt of tho Northwet Electric bight and Power amiociatfon, held hero ycHterday. MIhh Templeton, well' known member of the Copco home office organisation, compoted agalnHt rep renentatlvoH of tho larncHt utility companies In tho northwest and doerve much credit for the splendid dhowlng nhe made. She wan awarded a canh prize of $75 In this content, In addition to having won firnt place In the content conducted by tho Cali fornia Oregon Power compnny a few wooku ago. The subject of tho content npoechea wan "The Contribution of Kloctrlclty to tho American Home," 4 PEACE PARLEY BID NEW YOHK, July 11. VP) Wiley Post and Harold Gutty, record holding world 4 fllertt, will return to New York In their plane, the Winnie Mae, on Wednesday fr to complete final arrange menu xor meir aerial lecture j tour. fr The fllern representatives hero announced today they would start eant from Okla fr homa Tuenday. fr . The itinerary for their tour 4 will be placed before them fr and as soon on approved will be made public. ATHLETICS PIN PENNANT HOPE EARNSHAW They Also Have Good Looking Teeth OREGON NET CUP PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. up) Johnnie Murlo, San Francisco Hawaiian, won the Oregon state tennis singles championship here today when he defeated LauraBon Drlscoll, his fellow townsman, 6-0, 6-0, 6-1. There were few points of Interest In the one-sided match uriHcoil lost most of his games through hla own playing errors, and Murlo was capable of cutting down any rallies Drlscoll Blurted. Murlo won IB games in a row before Drlscoll finally managed to take one. CANADIAN OPEN PLAY M1SS1SAUOA OOLF CLUB. To ronto, Ont., July 11. tfP) Walter Hagen turned In a 72-hole score o 282 today with a 74 for the final 18 holes, to lead the field In the Canadian open ohamplonshlp, with only Johnny Fa.rrell and Percy Al liss sun dangerous contondors. logcn's 282 gave him a lead of two strokes over Mortlo Dutra of Long Ileach, Oil., who shot a spec tacular 68, four under par, on the final 18 holes. f-'OIXMINK, July 11. ) Mayor Konrad Adenauer today expressed to tho American consul the regret of tho municipal administration at mo stoning of the cowumto yes terday by a band of nationalists and conrmunl.HH. A umall erowd, led by a woman. hurled a rock through a window of tho consulate with ahouta, "Durfn with America! Free tho negroes!" t- WA8HINGTON. July 11. (&)- Tho American government has ac opted wholeheartedly tho formal invitation to attend tho League of Nations general disarmament con forence at (lonova next February. Tho ncceptnuce wiib dispatched last night to tho general socretnry or the league tiy Acting Secrotary of Si ut o Castle upon Instructions from ProHldent Hoover. "The American government," the acceptance mild, "Is happy to nc cept this Invitation and welcomes tho opportunity for co-operating with other nations." IRRIGATION RIGHT HALKM, Ore., July II. P) The Thompson Creek Irrigation assocl atlon of Applegato, Oregon, made application of the stnte engineer for permit to appropriate 16.9 sec ond feet of water from th Miller lake reservoir and Miller 1,1k,,. oreek for Irrigation of KlM acres In Josephine county, o. R. Htrlrk lin, engineer, announced today. Keventcen applications for water permits were filed. Included In the larger ones waa thnt of Cen tral Oregon Improvement company of Heattle, for permit to appropri ate one second-foot of water from the Deschutes river for Irrigation of 100 acres In Klamath county TAL OFFICIALS ESS WASHIXOTON, July II P Vestal officials have mapped out plan of education whereby they hope to increase the iwrcel post business and wipe out that portion of the postal deficit. "The department announced to. day parcel pnat supervisors would be appointed at (0 of the largest postofllcea to contact shippers and the public enerally to encourage Increased use of parrel post fa cilities. Plans looking to this end wn ttrafted, following approval yes terday for Inoreaetd site and weight of parrel post packsges. 1 1 GRIFFIN CREEK STORY 1 : (Onatlnsed Worn Pace Ooe) . .Atlee Pomerene, former Ohio senator and special prosecutor In the ail lease rases, was present. M served eight yeara In the sen mte with Fall when the latter was aenator from New Mexico. 'OH IFF IN CHKKK. Ore.. July II tHpl.) Mmi Mnrene Moore from lllllelHiro spent the week end here with her aunt, Mrs. O. K. tlklnner. lr. Hunch and family mniorcd lo Crescent city over the Fourth. Ornn Wllecy (mil leon Brown epent the week end at Dunsmiilr with the former's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. ( (cargo Tucker and family ami Mr. anil Mrs. c, K. Mur tln anil family picnicked at Cn- sey'rt Camp on Hnguo river the Fourth. Mr. Chrlstean and son Hubert relumed Monday from Iteno, Nov., where they attended the llner-lii-cudiin fight. Donald lirown spent tho Fourth at Crescent City. Mrs Alice Lamb i-pent Wednes day aftrrnonn with Mrs. Otis Muck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darby, Mr. and Mrs. John Darby. Mr. nnd Mm. Charlie Unwell. Mrs. Jeiuie Mlnear and family and Mrs. Alice Uunh and rnnilly upent the Fourth with Mr. nnd Mis. ciivnn Dnrbv at Dead Indian, Mr. and Mrs. K. U Miller and family of Medrord spent the even ing of the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. II. 1). Kemliiuion. Mrs, Ijiurn Jones returned home jn ihe Fourth from tn Francloi-o. Mls Vlolel Judy left Friday moening for Mc.MliiiVxtlle to at tend the llaptlet summer seoslon hhe expH-ts to be gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Luke llyan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge FWk and futility motored to Hcene creek Monday and enjoyed a picnic. Miss Lucille Hlesrns was a week end guest of Lillian lirown. Mr. and Mix Hlngler from Cali fornia were visiting this past week st the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Itav Ouches and family, Mr. and Mm. Vernon Ouches and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Duttnn and lamlly and Mr. and Mrs. It. . ouchm and fam ily enjoyed a family picnic up Griffin creek the Fourth. Misses Thelma and Florence Meadows spent Wednesday with their sister. Mrs. Vernon Ourhea Mr. and Mm. (talph Wllnon from Hi ms Valley w-re recent vlsllorw at the home of Mr. snd Mm O F Simmers. WARNED by in MALUM, Ore. July 11. M James W, Mutt, state corporation commissioner, last night issued a winning o all savings and loan holding coin pun lea thnt no "twist log ' of savings and loan assocla tlon accounts for Hnncorporatlon or holding company stock would bo permitted. The order la efrec live ut onco and carries with It the possible suspension of permits to sell slock If the older Is violated. He said his reason was based on complalnrs received of siu-h trans uctlona In which ho saya "It ap pears that cnnsldernhlo fraud and misrepresentation tins , boon used In effecting such transfers." CANHKHUA (PI Frequent change of Australia's poet age stamps Is providing tho govern ment with h fairly substunttiil profit. As soon as a, uew Issue Is print ed, there Is a rush to purchase by slump dealers, and thousands of dollars worth of Australian stamps are sent to philatelists throughout the world. The latest Australian Issue com memorates tlie world flights of Air Commander Klngaford-Mmlth In his famous airplane, ' Houthern Cross." : : FOR HABEAS CORPUS MAN FKANOISCO. July 11. u1 The state supreme court to- oay nellletl the pMltlon of Daisy do Ho. rntiv(tet of (rand theft on complaint of Clara How. mo tion picture actress, for a rehear ing on her application for a writ of habeas corpus. Miss de Hoe sought release from In !tN AniHlM k. - petition for a writ of habeas cor pus nh th, stste district court ef appeals there. The supreme court toda ysustuliirO. the ruling of the appeal court. ' JACKSONVILLE, Ore., July 1 (Special) Mrs. J. S. Ward on- tortninca with a party Tuesdny In honor of hor daughter, 'Murjf Jane's, 13th birthday. Elghteon, girls from Medford and Jackson ville wore present. Tho afternoon was spent at games, iiftor which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mm W. II. Hunch hnd as guests tho pust week their grand-daughter and husband, Mr; and Mrs. Harold Rudolph frotni eiiniiiiiKiini, u. v. - ; Miss Mlnnlo Hunch 'Is home for a two weeks' vacation from a Portland hospital, whero she is taking nurses' training. . Mrs. Dora Hurbaugh was called hist week to Tnlent by the death of her brother. Evan Reamea, whero she' remained several days with hla daughter, Mrs. Molcttc Jennings. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Keegnn, ac companied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar thur Lewis nnd son, Carroll, mo tored to McColllator Springs ro- cently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoy IJIrlch nnd family of Hollvlmv district and iMrs. Alice Ulrlch spent tho f ourth -1 at Crescent City. Arthur Lewis Is spending a few days this week nt Prospect. (leorgo M'errltl. Mlsa lssle Mc Cully and Mlsa Allco Hocfa on Joyed Sunday nt Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Kile White and children spent Sunday nt Sulphur Springs. Mrs. S. n. Nnson and daughter. Margaret, entertained nt luncheon Wednesday for eight friends from Medrord and Hold 11111. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck en joyed July Fourth ut Diamond lake. The Jackson county bridge crew Is employed nt repair work near Dodge hrldge. The lliirtmnn family Is Install ing a gas tank and pump for prlvato use at their homo on East Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan, Mrs. Nettle Thompson and son. Junior, Mr F.thol Olson and daughter, Violet, enjoyc Sunday ut IJIhin park. I 11. Ilanna arrived from San Francisco Friday and Is spending a two weeks' vacation at the home of his brother. Attorney H. K. Hnnna. Miss Mollle Hrltt nnd brother, F.mll Hrltt of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Moore of Ceatrul Point, spent Saturday In Ahlund park. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wilson of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Keyaer of Medford enjoyed ar outing nt vnrlous lakes this week Mrs. O. F. Flllcroft and fnmll are spending a few days in Co- Ulillle, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Rector Oess and family of Hend spent the week end at the 1 A. Oaddy home. Mrs. John Contrail, who bad been visiting relative!! here, left Sunday for her home In San Fran etsco. Ace Pulls Out 8 to 6 Victory Over Yankees in 14 Jnning Thriller Entered Contest in Relief Role By Gnylo Talbot, Jr., AHftociated Prets Sports Writer. Stout-hearted George Eamshaw apparentlyhos accepted the respon albllity for keeping the Philadel phia Athletics in their accustomed position at the top of the Amer ican league landing. Few pitch era in modern times have worked harder nor turned In more heroic performances than has Connie Mack's riKht-hunIed ace in the first four months of the campaign. Yesterday the "Moorso" went io the firing line for the third time within six days, and pitched the champions to a victory over tho New York Yankees in a 14-inning thriller, 8 to 6. Entering the game relief pitcher In the seventh Inning, he withstood a blow that would have demoralized a less courageous moundsnmn and stuck It out to win. Ilubc and Txju Perform. Going into tho last of the ninth with a two-run lead, Eamshaw re- i tired the first two batsmen and I appeared to have the contest in the bag. Then Bnbo Ruth singled and -hlrf old sparring mate, Lou Gehrig, came through with a home run Into the right bleachers, tying the scare. Instead of becoming unsettled by the turn of events, Karnshaw set- led down and blanked the Yan kees for the next five Innings un til Hlhop, Himmoriri and Koxx blaz ed out the hits to win In the four teenth. The game marked Earnshaw's 3rd appearance on tho hill this ear and gave him hit 15th victory against four defeats. There wan only the one game In the American longue. rain prevent- ng the othor scheduled bout at Washington. What activity there was in the National league served only to stretch tho St. Louis Cardinals' lead over the field. Gabby 8t rent's marksmen scored their third! might victory over the Clncin-i natl Keds, 2 to 1. whllo the Brook-i n Robins were being nosed out, to 3, .by tho Boston Braves. (Associated Press Photii Just n few Ixis 'Angeles misses who have entered the perfect back contest smilo aa the cunicmm,. IHdntN to the birdie. iS. HUNTER WINS PORTLAND EVENS UP WITH ANGELS BY 11-4 VICTORY STATE GOLF TITLE PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. (fl) rs. Martin Jtunter, Alderwood lub. today Wore the crown of Ore gon .Women's Cinlf association champion, by virtue or her win yot-terdiiy over Mrs. s. 11. Hoskln. Columbia. In the 36-hole final of the fourth annual tournnmcnt. Mrs. Hunter won. 7 and 6. over he Columbia club star. It ih first major title she ha,s won. She succeeds Mrs. H. E. Eva. Colum- la. who was eliminated by Mrs. unter in tho seml-finnls. JUNIORS OFF TO PLAY MARSHF1ELD Coach Tom ("Illlllgrv"! Mleeln anil nig 15 Junior league baseball players loft this afternoon hv mo. tor for Marshflohl, whore they will unci 1110 junior league team ol thnt city tomorrow afternoon to de cide tho championship of district No. 4 In tho slate baseball ram.ii punsoreti by the American Legion nuiiiuiKn me niccllord team not so "ponsneil. It Is expected nicy win snow tne Jinrshfleld Jun iiirs now tne game Is pluyed. The locals defeated the Klaninth ng sregatlon Wefinesday afleruoon at me inir grounds. 14 to 11. (By the Associated Press) - Portland and Los Anseles were even asaln after the ll-to4 Beaver victory last niKht. Young Bill Shores, former Philadelphia, Ath letics pitcner, appeared in a Bea ver unlrorm for the first time to let the Angels down. Coleman and Khell got home runs for Portland. The bases were empty each time. The Acorns evened the present series again Inst night whnn thev jumped on the Stun for a 14-to- victory. It was bb bad a defeat as the Stars hnve suffered. Fuzzy Hum of Oakland got four hits in four times at bat and scored four runs. A four-run rally In the firth ylim two more in the elchth hmnihi the Scattlo Indians a G-to-Bvlctory over the Mission Reds. ban Francisco edged ahead of Sacramento as tho Seals won. 4 to 3. last night to lead the week's series three games to one. Doug las, Seal pitcher, pulled himself out of a had hole In which errors by his teammates left him. He stopped the game In the ninth when the Senators had the tying and win ning tuns on base. 4 With Rod and Gun YESTERDAY R. H. 1 Portland , 11 13 Los Angeles 4 t Batteries: Shores nnd FitiJ rick: Shealy, Peters, MoncrietiJ Hannah. Fishing will be fair tomorrow at Diamond luko and Lake o' the Woods, according to forecasts to day. Halt fishing is recommended for Diamond lake nnd plugs for Lake o' the Woods. Trout fishing is very good on north, fork of Itogue river. tho Tries New Pniprllor. KOOMKVKLT FIELD. N. T.. July II. 11 James C.oodwln Hall, war flier, arrlvde from Cali fornia today for tests with a va riable pitch propeller after which h experts attempt to better the west and east transcontinental records of Captain Frank Hawks He expecu to b here for a weei to two weeks. LAST m IICHT (ly tho Associated Press) BOSTON Ernie Schnnf. Hos. ton. knocked out Jimmy Maloney, Boston (3); Jack Dorval, Boston outpointed Oene Stanton, Cleve land (I0; Tony Shucco. Boston, ouipoinie.t Al Morro, California I si. PA HIS Marcel outpointed Vince more (10), Thll. France. Dundee. Haiti f.At CI.A1UK. Wis. Prince .-ooniirr. Chicago, knock,.,! not Jackie Dugan, Louisville (3). TAMPA. Fin. Wilbur Stokes. Jikelnnd. Kla., and Sammy Mnn- i.ocKioru, 111., drew (10). dell, CHICAGO Haakon Vl,..- r Chicago, outpointed 11. Kn'iii. Chicago (10): Owen Phelps, Phoe. nix, Arlt,, and Jobnnv Bum. nW- land. Cnl.. drew isi- wim.. o.,.- nosion and Johnny Crano. Chi cago, drew (s). TO MEET EAGLE PL, TALENT, ASHLAND 13ag!e Point's basebnll nine will meet the Grants Pnw team nt Eagle Point tomorrow nt 2:30 In one or the scheduled gumes of tho Valley league. Harry nnd Clarence Dunn, second baseman and shortstop, respectively, on the Eagle Point team, and Valencia, first hascman for tho Cheese makers, will be back In line, nnd the management or their team Is counting on a victory. Talent and Ah!aiid also plav tomorrow, nnd Pat Conn.llv. first baseman for the Jiickennvilic boys before they dropped from I he league, has been signed by Talent. For the second half. Crnni Pass heads tho league with two wins nnd Ko losses and Eagle Point Is second, with two wins and one loss. The two bottom rntlngs are now Tnlent. two wins and two losses, and Ashland, no wins and two .losses. Many nngler have brought In good cntcbes from Humnker. The trout .measure as high as 14 and 1G Inches. The best results are realized between 2 o'clock and sundown with flics. The jiick salmon run is now on n the Itogue with good catches being landed at Bybee bridge, Cnrrle riffle nnd Kelly Islnnd. A few stcelhead are being caught, several being reported ., from Pierce riffle. ' Several salmon were caught Inst evening nenr Gold liny dam, with Boy Smith of Jacksonville among the successful fishermen. HOW THEY STAN D n. h. Seattle 6 s Missions 5 u Batteries: Turpln and Bod inl; Cole nnd Brcnzel. B. H. Hollywood 6 14 Oakland 14 It Batteries: Page, Johnson d Soverold; Craghead and JIcMuM R. H. i San Francisco 4 7 Sacramento 3 8 Batteries: Douglas nnd MtiJ Flynn nnd Wirts. . free -wheel i nek speaRincL By the Associated Press) Coast TO; addJ w. Snn Francisco a Seutllo 3 Hollywood . 2 Los Angeles 2 Portland 2 Oakland 2 .Misnions 1 Snciumcnto 1 American Philadelphia . Washington ... New York Clcvclntid St. Louis Boston , Detroit Chicago National W. . lit 49 42 SS a 1 28 2!) 28 W. 4!) 41 BATTLE ES IRE OF W.G.T.U. LADIES SAX FRANCISCO Jlmm.. Evans. Vallejo. Cat. aulni,lntrf Charley Hernandei. San Francisco (10): Claude Cnnlnv Ma..n. V-l.. stopped Jlmmv Owen. Si' loaeph. Mo., (3). NEW YORK A I Sillier V-m- York, outpointed Eddie (8). New York TALLAPOOSA. On., .lnlv 11 ,p, The purported Paging of a fight between a wildcat and a hound ... v ..u.y . , protested by Mrs. L. I JulMet. president of H ii Women's Christian T.m.r, nion. "The cr-t." Mrs. Jaillei ,,- in . (moment, -had been confined rnr ks previous lo Hie dm. . ,v, right and was not In perfect form o ueien.t it.eif, ,0 . .,, , o pieces by the hound. Vnihin.' was done to stop the fight and i. he sniue men nee talklna of oii.in. wo bulldogs airulnst each other- -Mrs. JnlHet charges thai -ih mayor, common council and nnii... een, Indifferent to the moral siao or the matter," but tho W C T r members "are very much wrought up and will endeavor to prevent the proposed, bulldog battle ' i Radio .Man llnmns SHANGHAI, July u ,4YEd- wnrd Anderson, rad'o operator ot the Dollar liner. 'President Mo Kinley. drowned st the Shnnghnl water rront today when he tell from n launch, i St. Louis New York Brooklyn 4:1 Chicago 41 Boston 38 Philadelphia 3a Pittsburgh 31 C'lnciunnti 2(1 Pet. .750 .750 .500 .500 .500 .500 .250 .250 Pet. .711 .t!2S .568 .500 .477 .38!) .377 .373 Pet. .820 .5(19 .558 .547 .507 .434 .431 .333 HILLSBOUO. July 11. (P) By score of 12 to 6 the Salem Ameri can Legion Junior league baseball team trounced the Hlllsboro nine here yesterday. Susse and Peek constituted the Salem battery. ' While the matter had not taken ! form today there were reports that i lllllslioro would protest tha game, charging two Salem players wero Ineligible. 4 Mall Tribune ads are read by 20 I'm people every day. t'f DANCE GOLD HILL TONIGHT First 25 couples FREE Dance till 2:00 To Rhythm by the Rogues 17REE Wheeling ."lark" element! motoring. 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