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Mail Tribune Second Section Four Pages Second Section Four Pages . n vn.. .tr-MXIli MKDFOftD. OKEGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST HO, 1931. No- lo9. Medford V M BLUEBEARD' ON AIDE IN IE VANISHES PONTIFF AND DUCE DIFFER WIDELY Authorities Believe art Admirer Has Gone L of Four Husbands rattened Up in Prison. BASIC VEWPOWIS Benito's Speech After Sign ing of Lateran Treaty Gives Pope Rude Jolt Breach Never Healed. LEGIOin HZAD BECOMES CHIEFTAN fcg, Ida.. Aug. lrj ft Lot Bluebeard who Ictt head er several husbands in west- tittta as sue juumeyuu ui fing new ones is still at large. r the last up to iwuue, wmu mm. southard "spotted" In lido, appears to have gone the L toe rest. U He wit or a woman wnc war with men" ana wnose Buds had a way of dying soon i morr pri her nas naa west- Luthlng outguessed for nearly months. L snTithard has been "reported lEny Places since that night of (list when sne aswuiBueu xumio L -mm hv cllmbtnfr over the k wall and escaping from the penitentiary. . mrftrtpnt.lv uttered "We ex . havp her within 24 hours' Mm nut of Colorado recently Ed an end to the long hunt nture the woman convicted lUontag her fourth husband for uurance. I raid on a house where she raposed to have been living with mitt convict accused of helping scape disclosed empty premises. Ei-conviro suspeciea lis victim of her latest conquest. En R. E. Thomas, says, was Da mnum, automobile mechanic trap drummer, who was paroled j a month before her break, ras he, declares the warden, helped her obtain a length of and a metal flower trellis, on ! Rhp climbed to the Iod of the filter sawing the cell bars with k Ulntnn hn nrnvirted. vita Thomas suspects that the tie and her supposed compan ire a hideout In Colorado. Li man once lived there and has mt& near Superior, Colo. ' Is the warden's theory that mo bt . purchased an automobile h before the break and was rl In It outside the walls, believes that Mre. '"Soutiiard's ptlice drove her directly to ringed retreat, where he pro- her with clothes to replace fcilsc-n. garb. Ftvp Murilpm f'linrireri K Southard was originally ar K In Honolulu, where she was as the wife or a petty officer Eu. o. s. Monterey. Oliffh'trleri onlv nn the Charlie laming her fourth husband, the toning officials accused her of f! In a similar fashion her first fad, Robert C. Doolcy, his bro En n rlnnlpv her Rpr.rmcl nils William n XTntTnffln' hpr third fco, Harland C. Lewis: her fuurth luo. Ed P. Meyer, and charge aer Infant child died under sus It rlmim.tnnflna If flrt WhnnJ .una 4Vn ffl t llPf (fluid. The former olid his bro Wled a Joint Ilfo lnsurni.ee lor 12.000 In her favor. i result of her operations, the itl.n.ri ... i .-il ml. tlfss than 10.000 in Insurance. h the probably caused the a. . vi six persons. -nced to 10 years to life, Mrs :rd had served slightly less tne minimum sentence v hen 5H1P hpr hrn.,1. 'he time of her admission to ana mc picvVlli; Ui mil' dSlntlnpes Althnimh shnrl. rtf '-t.uhe waa slender, with brewn I um hi ... r life added two Bcore nountls K flpi ISE MUSIC REAL By A nd rue l.pnlln ROME ( AP ) Much of the recent serious flare-up between Italy ana thO Vaticnn rf.s! nn .iin riltfronpns in points of view between two great norsnnnlltlofi Miicmlini nnri di. vt -I'C rtVL-Jiie limy JUllMUi.T nic 4 vn li vim miiiuuuies uuy- matlo and philosophical, but he can cAiJiitui mem in curium pure ny re ferring to the personal points of de parture between the two men. Neither champion has ever met the other. It is significant that Mussolini, living in the same city, has never gone to see the pope, even after the signing of the Lat eran Treaty. King Victor Emanuel and the royal family went, but not Mussolini. Years ago II Duce was' a socialist and a decided anti-clerical. Pope Leo XIII had pronounced sharpiy against the socialist and Mussolini went contrary to me pupe a en cyclical. In later years, however, the premier dropped his socialist be- -cvan an ha cniri tltnifiPlI. . orimirn ttio profit, international structure and power of the papacy. .uinuiie iiitiisi-u in ua cnvorni vpars before the Lateran Treaty he "made up" to the tT..o annhB tn thi chamber of deputies and crucifixes in the scnoois, appr.i.-u ic a... was dealing wltn a ainerem, " Then the treaty was signed, wltn eulogies on both sides. Pius "d Benito were friends. The Vatican looked for Mussolini to come visit ing. But something happened. mu- solinl spoKe in ww -." ---three hours on the Lateran injty. The amazed pope late that mgn read these statements: "The Christian "BU" " In Palestine but became Catholic m t n- h.wl rnmn ildd in PMC'S- tine very probably it would have been extinguished without leaving "wn nave n"" . tin nOOCK burlevelktltlust .... . ,h innd sufficient for It to lllilb lii" be Interred lor an wh.. . .' .... .ih lie had Mussolini, intcu.. " . ihe oast -and. a guarantee -l9r ths f,,f,,re 'and ho Jokel about the gay We of' lime under the rule of the popes. ' MENAGE OF REDS I CARRIES WOE TO CIA PROVINCES Sizing Up Oregon Politics 4.4. -h 4 4 ( lljikcr leiiioi-rut Herald ) Soviet Ideas Gain Strong Grip On Rich Districts Thousands Killed and Millions Left Homeless 4ii.iiriJ '.fji Phot Chief Peo Peo-Tal-Lht (right) of the Nei Perce Indian tribe oonfen the title of Chief E-Mach-To KI E, ot "Chief Big Shot," on Commander Ralph T. O'Nell (left) of the American Legion at the Idaho state con. vention In Lewiston. t f0HAI(AP) Chinese music jttg ana snouiu li CRIME GARNERING MILLIONS YEARLY FROM AMERICANS Racketeering An Industry Murder a Business Thieves Organized Po lice Show Lack of Force III Dale Harrison NEW YORK, Aug. 22 (AP) Crime. It Is estimated. Is costing America somcwhero between flvo and seven billion dollars a year. Rnckct Is no longer a word; it is ... i...l.,uv Miinlur in n hllslliesS. Thicvos are organized on a tlmo clock- oasis, an't gnui. ntu, tum, w u .u garded as an unavoidable concom initnnt nf modern life in large cities. In Chicago a ocwtviiiiii and New York, the federal forces, ..rnrviMir uiith pomnarltlvelv few men. ham avmnrtliKhprt mOrO rSSUltS in smashing organized crime than have the great police forces Into whose bailiwick they went. The biggest tribute the lawful pay .t.,. ia,inDB is In mrlrptjt. Racket growth has been so rapid that dozens ot legitimate trades and m- J...,.. l.n,n hMII nhllOPd tO DSY tribute wnicn nas oecii wov.....v. In tho billions. A federal ludue In Chicago today will spell "Intermission" ir not "rinls" t.i,p nnmher one nubile enemy, Al Capone. Another federal court, with in the week, has upheld the convic tion OI Uapones orovner iviwjmi. n ,i.n. a tin tlmpoi nltrns of an aroused government against a lawlessness It regards as dangerous both socially and economically. But as the ponde.ous government machete awlngs slowly to chop orf a head here and a head there, an auto mobile loaded with hoodlums and machine guns sprays deatu into a group of little children, playing on a Harlem street. I ALABAMA SPORTSMEN I In Chicago a newspaperman'! Pins took three weeks to swallow , pockct wiu picked his wallet taken i Mniv Then he said: ... -..nnnpti the Incident to the pa- tMngs we least - lrr hf TrV rWUVU " and Catholicism. J her." ,. ,, . tik of Arter that pcopn- -- - Snt . . ,0d.f1Siu atlons and lot the V-pc do the U'k Ing. . . FRENCH TAX IS JOLT r1 as suoh. uvt Rudolph f tomposer of "Rose Marie." r BlUslrlan h n.ai.n tn P moved to discuss the a. . . --uiwj pnonograpna, wn. Iophones, pianos and other ln8t.ntn.pn.. .inln tllfl P and one-strlnged Chinese fid- . . uiitrKei. rSh western ears rate Chinese Strm n-. I - triormancea as mere c- L the discordant noises are r- or . . . . - - ini wnicn nae enw:- tthftV-. H...I.I...J ..hntlL. . 1 b IIIU1.HUUC, IUI I" Tears. Historians agree that I Pu tlpl -.1. II until c hid most to do with APiThe Income . N"T: ' pV brought atldPd l".x.c"" . ., American rest Rriei vo .... b(,cn Ug"uen.ngl thHr belts for the past yC,Rrnorant of the fact that WJ " d..!" ,,r0bin0twhTch are receivms . . . Aiafn navment before the ocduhi.. b)1, cut to 3500 . -n covering his ,t .mounted With fines and additions it to $2200. , The resun. . ,ent. tlve business for local hb' Poker TnTTnTnMnr Them CBDARTOWN. Ga.. AuW. t 2X aTp)Wlllinm and Fred luUn. -r.rir'.Hc chair McCollouch In a poker SJ which the -lain ",en Old sprimt Trap found BLUESTONE W Va.. Augp 2n - While excavating In a P'1n he. . workman M , steel trap th.t probata f w , a century ago at sprlncs had ni5teo i- per's police reporter, wise In the ways of crime, i no ponce ri'ijuii:. .i. him In what part or ino town me theft took place. He then called a firm of lawyers, ino loiiowmn uj the wallet, containing the money, was returned to Its owner. rickpocKels irgiun.rii n.i. i in uilinm t.hn reoortcr trlrphoncd rcpresenled the organized plckpocketa of ChlcaRO. Every pick pocket tclcplione.s tlie law offices at regular Intervals during the day. In the event a tnici inns m -.' time, the attorneys know tile man has been arrested, and they lmme.lt ately move to have him freed. Because mo city is o vidirt among the pickpockets, the attorneys knew Just which ono had taken this particular !. -..v.. they learned the owner was a news paprrmaii. they Instructed the thief return I'lC wanei i ..... n- v-i, niv iihk it "deadline In lower Manhattan, and below this t'oartllnc no rrlminai ie t ' ' l lerriuiry barred to crooks by this ..... .... fin.nr n nuiinc. nollce lllir in n. No matlw how cronkdom may laro elsewhere, tne no iwp ",, IS rigorous Clliurviu ... ."i marts. . As a result, there Is rarely a crime and rarely all arrest oeiow t..v- ""C' .. .... - ..l mnrdpr or in Detroit. """" ,.! a popular rauiu .... sucir public c.n.ot;sn.M that Uc T a clmnped-Vrd city. The parade '-"'rXr'tn' be Tom- nnshed when the law acts P - titles, nntnbll in iiiii. iwm A M Ala. (API Digging frnra is nn ancient and common art of tho outdoors, nut kibb"is ''- nalnm 1. nt.nthpr StOfV. Hrmif iniz at wio wun. . n long tho banks of Cooper Bay Rufus Mann and Jack Brooklns en- . I n .nlnnlf nf nllleatOrB. With the assistance or their gig" tho two pulled tho saurlans ashore. When the battle was over for the ..nrpnt. o 1 riLtirS CSVO DRltlf win"" ... nrnnlrlii. omintevt 26 OI 'tne l.allhnnilnTl The alligators ranged from two to seven feet In length and weighed from 10 to bo pounos. TO ' cities, notably Chicago MONTIS CARLO ( AP) A public -,.i,inn ntu monthly trip around the principality to empty the poor boxes, louim mm i i tpnni thj. raslno. The envelope contained $1100 In French franca, and this note, written "Please see that this money goes in those who are really needy. My ...... y tn anmhllna. but Wile n.iw '"J1" . , . , n.p as long as we were on this trip we OeClUI'U WJ ." ..n.n enclosed Is what happened within an hour, as i ... The signature was simpiy Yorker." Carlton. Yamhill river bridge, just west of town, redecktd. It)- Morris J. Harris. ! NANKING. ( AP) Despite govern ment efforts to suppress the red menace In China, the soviet Ideas of government have obtained a strong tn-m nn m.nr nr in. r pn..i. district of several western and southern prov inces. ; An Idea of how serious this mon aop iin. hponme is found in a renort by Oeneral Ho Ylng-Chlng, minister of war, who 1b In charge of antl- mmmiinUt at.ivitlpa. This has been Aipplementedby an appeal from Dr. acta rkanu, a pnysivinu wi.w io w. Chinas outstanaing women. (Irnvest Ioblem. The two together shed light upon A recent government statement that iimmunlsm constitutes the gravest rjroblom of the Nanking regime. They tttplaln. too. wny uniang nai-onea, hoad of the executive branch oT tho government, has taken tho field In person, despite the organization of ,Hunl rptrlme flt. Cftllton. General Ho'a report is based upon his experiences In campaigns against the rods. While he reviews the work or the government troops, his chief observations deal with destruction of life and property. Thousands Massacred. The provinces which have suffer ed the most are Kiangsl, Hunan and u,,ru.h Tn tcinnffsl alone, aavs Oen eral Ho, 186,000 persons have been massacred by communism, wnuo mum and 3.000,000 have been driven from their homes. nt 11 a m More than 100.000 houses have been .-.A mllllnn. nf rinllATS' Worth Of rood destroyed and tho countrysldo lias been leit aestivuw. civyvh w ...v 81 counties In Kiangsl havo fallen completely Into the hands of tho reds and In these places all lactones, mercantile establishments and every thing else related to capital have oeen wipea out. Losses n Hunan are described as equalling the KiangBl destruction, while Hpch .ia .not far behind the other two. ' ....... Dr. Kahn paints a picture that la even more tragic. She Uvea at Nan chang. Kiangsl, In the hoart of tho communlBt country. She says: Hovlet MpeiHis ttoiu. Hero la the spcctaclo of a race irulivinnnn At.rnna. who have SUP- tlved through all the cycles of world history because they were peace-lov ing and law-aomina. "tw ",u 1 .Mn n.i-lA Ih. InfAPtlOn Of COltl iwf uc.,, .I.."'" munlsm by a hostile neighbor who does not hesitate to pour minimis m hip. Intn t.hn nnrkets' of Chinese communists In order to roster this horrible blight. "Never has such a torrioie caiam. tn at.... Mnrh s.n innocent race Only three county seats In Kiangsl have escaped being lootea ana ouru nt TiimiMRndN of nersons havo been killed and millions lelt homeless. "In the end. tho homeless perisn ri-nn. .Mint, .nil disease. Ho those killed number. In reality, millions." Mot hun linked Apples imni Tnw tint. . Ainr. 2. . (UPI The sun which helped produce Hugh Bertrams apples also oaseu men Nu4.ni hpnt wnve. Bertram exhibited several thoroughly baked apples picked irom trees on nio ini... at Baltfleet. 'An enterprising; StUem news cor- M.nnnrtMtt Wnvlm' a Petit, hn. im- 1 covered wltat purports to be the first autuemiG; , I u I uriDaimu rvKniMu.ii plans of the Meier1 administration tor the 11WJ. AiiianHlun.1 HlA. rilscoverv. made by the simple act of question ing Governor Meier, state Treasurer Holman and Henry Hanr-en. is re vealed In the Sunday Oregonlan. . Governor Meier la qUQttHi as stating definitely that he wlll ilot be a can didate for senator ncxl year against Fred Stelwer. He said.' according to Petit. "It Is my desire to servo tne people ot Oregon In my present ca- nnrltv fnr fnnr vpara. If at tile Clld or that time I have In any way Im proved conditions l win be saiisuea. nop catches ail Inference that not only will the governor not run Tor the senate but that be will prooaoiy nnt pvnn tlin fnr tP-electlOll. bllt three years Is such a long time that oven ir he has In mind retirement in 1934 ho could easily change. Ques tioned further as to whether ho will nut ud a candidate ntialnst Secre tary of 8tato Hal E. Hoss with whom Hp hp- i,bm nirrirnltlpM on the hoard of control he replied, "I am not In politics." This was interprevcu to mean he would not endorse a canal rial, atratnat. HlNn. 8tate Treasurer Holman is quoice. by Petit as disclaiming any Inten- tion to run ror United States sena tnr hut. a. ititendlncr to run ror re pipctinn This eonld readllv havo been rnu.n rnp thp troveriior would nev er havo appointed Holman treasurer tultlimit. nn imderstallillnit that Hol- n.on urnl.lrl .taV nn t llB inb. TlllS did not prevent tho growth of rumors connecting Holman wttn ino seim tnrlpl Intro hnlVPVPr. Secretary or BUte Hoss let it be known during tin Petit questioning that ho would 8C3k re-election. This or courso was un.lerstoon. Other can Hwintpa mpiitlon d were Mark Mo nniltauir. former corporation com miMinner. and 8am Kozer, former secretary of state and budget direc tor, ror state treasurer and ueorgc pnlmltiir. former master or tho stato grange Tor secretary of Btato. More candidates may be expected to de velop as May 1292 approaches for the state Jobs pay as big salaries as ever and the checks come regularly, des pite hard times, the deficit, etc. ; ' If Governor Meter has doclded not to fight Hal Hoss the spring cam paign will lose much of the tlreworks it seemed likely to have. For wlth- m.t. Ihn nnnnaltlnn nf thA stntn ex ecutive and the powerful Inlluencos lie can exert ttoss la orotiv Bliro to dp. rc-nomlnated. Personally popular and concededly a courteous, competent official whose name has been widely advertised, ho can hardly fall. Even iviti, Mpipr riu-htincr him ntienlv Hoss would have a 60-60 or better chance to win. Perhaps this has Influenced Mm crnvpriinr'n decision: The knowl edge that with his choice In the treasurer's office he already runs tne board of control, while If ho fought Hoss and lost the result would bo Interpreted as a repudiation oi nis Iparlrirahln hv thfl voters. Oil tllB Other hand if Meier docs not ngnt noss me antl-Meler faction will have loss Jus tification for fighting Holman and the lsttcr's chances for re-election will bo enhanced. In other words. when a man has everything ho wants hy start lighting v Holman seems due to bo opposed by cither McCalllster or Kozer r both. Holman will of course be sup ported by Meier. Ho certainly will not bo defeated II two or moro swung men run against him. Either Kozer or McCalllster could give him a race, both would moroly divide the opposl- tinn Hnwpvnr it enen man leois von nr.. tn nm ha mav Insist on doing so. Or ono might run for something else. Probably othors oesiue raimiwr will on nut. fnr aecretarv of state, but the more candidates the easlor It will bo ror the Incumbent, Hoss. Fred Btelwcr's Boat in tne senate mill hp a battlenround. The usual rinpir nf AinbitiouB men will assemble and besides this there will bo a tight hu tha Mnler elAtnent to DUt over a candidate In sympathy with their views on power and other Issues since Stelwer admittedly to not. But that's another story, ana a long ona as.. (EUROPE'S LORDS OF CHANCE WAGE WAR UPON GOULD Luxurious Casino Consid ered Challenge to Ameri can's Supremacy and Control Riveria Gambling WOMAN PLEADER FOR TRIBE TRUE TO BIRTH wtRiiiMnTOH iapi Tho Indians han a PAIINA tn nlPSd Bt WaBhlllgtOn and they picked ono of their wom en for tho Job, First of Vie feminine line to talk nfriniallv fnr a tribe In the town of tho Big White Father Is Mrs. Addle Boucher or the Nebraska winne Secretary of tho Winnebago tribal claims committee and only woman ever elected to tho tribal council, Mra. Boucher, was born In a tepee to bo strapped to a board girl pa poose Ma-Bhoo-cho-wln-kaw (Green Feather Woman). Tha winiinhnnnH are seeking sot il.m.n In. nrnnprtv InMt lit a forced migration In 1882. Mr. Boucher took tho affidavits or the aged in niana aihn remember that flluht. Mra Ilnucher told OI tlie trioai longing which took her back to her own people after 17 years in wnicn she had not seen an innian laie uhpn T was ntns years old I was oent to Hampton, Virginia, to be educated, sne sain, t ki" "w to eastern ways. I went to New Eng land to work and married a mats In 1905 I went bscK to Winnebago in malt I didn't know my two bro thers and throe sisters. I had to Iparn aitaln L1A WlnnObSBO lOHRUe. - t iinraiiaripri mv husband to Bo back with me to my tribe. I took training as a puono neaitn nuro. "doing Into their homes and help inff tham I won their confidence. can talk Indian, but not well, and h.n r o-pt tin in council 1 use on Interpretor, because I don't want the Indians to laugn at me. nn her moaern aress sne wore woven bead string a link with her heritage. r.rwilTT!.I.R Oreltnll Bhltlslc At Shako Co., organized and Incorpo rated hero, willy capital of slrlOOO rum I 1 a . "-"' COUNT THE YELLOW BOXES -Real Proof That Country People Read the MAIL TRIBUNE Dependable Abstract Service When it comei to all mattcrg pertaining to ti led, we are equipped to serve you well. For 26 years we havo been com piling authoritative title record enabling ua to offer the finest possible service. Title Insurance Jackson County Abstract Co. 12J E. Sixth Si PhoDf 41 Last Bandit Hear Dead HPiiiNnvn.I.B. Utah. Aug. X rnpi wmi srowers are resting easlor oinn. i i,p death of the fourth nd possibly the last or a group oi Bheeii-kllllng bears. The last bruin tell victim to a trap in urinuatone hollow. 4 Indians Orcanlie Farm Club RED BOCK. Okla.. Aug. S--IUP) What is believed to be the first rarra club to be organised among Indians was started hero recently when the Otoes lormed a club similar to tho s.n elub. Trumann Dalley is presl dent, with Mrs. h. Faw Faw. secretary. MONTE CARLO. Aug. 20. (UP) As a challenge to Frank Jay Oould. the gambling overlords of Monte Carlo have opened the most luxuri ous gambling palace lu the world, where you can challenge the crouplera to play anything, from pinochle to ping-pong, with the sky as the limit. It was the Society of Sea Baths, ntvlia.a nf t.IlM fampri nln eAAllln on the rock, which la still open for busi ness, mat conceived tnia now pat ace or clisnce. The casino Is at the water's edge, of the great expanse of the blue Med iterranean. Six months ago this rim of the gold coast was a bleak affair. Now it boast gambling casino which knows no equal, a luxurious flua-flnni hntjil arilnlnlno- tha tables ror tired business mon, and off the coast floats a "show boat," also pa.s oi tho eataDiisnment. Ocean Liners The casino expects an enormous In flux, and to take care of the over- flnu an that. thV An tint 0O Oil tO Ban Remo, Cannes, Nice, or uan-los-' Pins, two 15.000-ton ocean liners nave ham ph.runvl tn anchor off shore and serve aa floating hotel for tha remainder of tne summer, u ousi- ness Is bad. on of the hotels can steam away. To Inaugurate the casino, tne sea baths' director decided to kill a per sistent rumor. They have Invited Miss Jeanett Maconald. of film fame, to prove to the jiubllo that she Is not dead, not the victim or a shooting airray growing out of a love affair wltn a lamous prince. That story ran tne rounas oi au- pnna anri nhlt.llArlAA Of (OrBttV .1011. ette wore printed in every language or Europe. , it was rumoreo ui. uv was the third psrty In a triangle af fair between crown prince ana ni new prlncess-oride. ah uist um Miss Mscdonsld was hard at work In Hollywood. Jeanette Humor , , n,.t tha pnmnp knnt ffolne around. and despite the fact that rumor ha It now that Jntt not Jeanstte st all, but her sister, the film star ia maWmv a narannal atmearance to prove that report of her death were grossly exaggerated. m,. araartaat. PP.. nf COAmOnolltan aoclsty, recruited from the courts and famed salon of Europe, was mviiea to tli opening. Th six bars, three dance floor and roof garden were thronged. There was standing room only around in taoiea wiie u- ..... n.har oampa forbidden In Franc were played. The bant proud ly announced mat it wuuiu w pt bet, any amount, on anything. -- Faithful Hare Retired UTTCA, MO., Aug. '.-(UP) "Old Jo," .5-year-old horse, who, with hi master, William- Wolfscale. has met the train her dally for 30 yr. I retired. "Jo," It was estimated, had hauled several thousand wagon load of coal to th kiln where he w mployed. Resurfacing of highway1 between Bellevue and McMlnnvllle underway. 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