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MEDF0RDft&irRJ3UNE The Weather Forecast: Duetrlea with occa sional rain ronlt-ht and Fri day. SUthltr mimn tordjtvt. TEMPERATURE Hlrhe.. yesterday 75 Lowest this morning 3R Find It Pay k VrtaA will convince ywi t the putting power Of )) TribCM etmsflftett Adt. Others are aia( tbl method at advertising teg ular). They Wjhj ) p J Wfff (Mf fOCf. Full Associated Press Thirty-Second Year MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937. IkJlnl j J? g Jnitfid Prest 1 ? No. 39. PelE IBM .. . ... .. .. ., - , . ,. ,., . i By PAH. MALLOW i (Copyright. 1937, by Paul Mallon) WASHINGTON, May 6. Young James Roosevelt failed to get head line throughout the country on als f!jfe .gjgjfrjgwrec ant Boa ton speech, but. If his i 'words reflected tile .aengua v ' hla father, ex . ViHra edltlona ahould J have been issued. i miH f tl mnra t.hltrf HUT - - Iprlaed a large jijaUierlng In tnat city by declaring I that the problem jot creating Joba tn raul .Mullon prlvata industry waa ono to be solved by the states and not the federal government. "Whose problem la this creation' of Jobs?" he asked. "Is It the busi ness of the federal government, or la It the business of Massachusetts? I am convinced It belonga to the commonwealth. The time has come when atatca must pull In harness with Washington Instead of always being second In the tandem, with all the pull being borne up front. And these, problems are, by their nature, things that can best be accomplished by the states." . one Boston paper said son James apoke as administrative assistant to hla latrier. In Its account of his speech, - this parenthetical notation was made: "(Regarded by many as the unofficial pronouncement of the national administration.)" J a me a uaed the first pronoun "J" pretty generally. His "we" hooked him so closely to Massachusetts that he was asked 11 he Intended to seek office. His answer was: "I'm not saying now." At the capital more than one sen ator sent ior a copy of thVadaress, It was felt that Mr. It's own son would not go before such a gather ing the speech, waa delivered at testimonial banquet to Boston's post master, Peter F. Tague and utter uch thoughts without presidential sanction. Special significance waa at tached to these words ot James re garding the need for relief funds: To use the lawyers words, 'tne burden of proof must be shifted from Washington to Massachusetts, to Boston and Worcester, to Lynn and North Adams." Pew know it. but back of those words Is this story. At one of the White House budget balancing con ferences, preceding Mr. R's departure for tarpon waters, the president is reported to have complained of the (Continued on Page Eight.) IHREE1T1ES William Herbert MUhoan, route 8, Medford, entered a plea ot guilty to failure to procure an auto operator's license and was assessed $t and costs In Justice court yesterday. John E. Kimble, operator of a truck service between Ma rsh field and San Francisco, charged with operating a motor vehicle with Improper license plates, was fined $5 end costs. James Ashby Connor, auto sates- man of Portland, charged with park ing on the Pacific highway. In the Blackwell hill sector, waa fined 5 and costs. Connor, driving from Portland, became wheel weary, and apparently stopped for a nap. Testi mony showed Connor had stopped in mid -road and was admonished by a state trooper to move on. He did, but slopped again after travelling about 100 yard. Weather Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Fri day, occasional rain west portion; slightly warmer east and southwest portions tonight; Increasing souther 37 wind off the coast. SIDE GLANCES by TRIBUNE REPORTERS Louie Blrtn'a giant police poocn breaking ail speed records in the general direction of Roxy Ann when a blast wae st oil to loosen rock for its maatre new Wellington Heights home. Lou BltUe anl Mitch Mitchell ramping out sll ntgol to gt an early pfart at angling and then not catch ing any tish anyway. Harold Gry proudly displaying some new WPA filing caaea. fa police C 1 a e o u a McCredie being mystified by receipt of 20 in a plain envelope, eipm sleutning finally rereallnc ihe cah was sen by an out-of-town man for per-Kffal I i BRITISH WARSHIPS -fejOF BESIEGED CITY Q Air Raid'ers Bomb Basque Capital As . Refugees Leave Shore Barcelona Rebellion Held Unquelled By the Associated Press, Five thousand weary women and children led a mass evacuation -from besieged Bilbao today under the pro tecting guns of British warshtpa. Two Spanish steamers bore refu gees, many of them orphans, through the Bay of Biscay toward France Juat Insurgent air raiders launched bombardments against the Basque capital. A "civil war within the civil war" was reported unquelled In Barcelona, on the eastern coast, where rebel lious anarchists waged hostilities against the Valencia Spanish gov ernment and local autonomous Te- gime. Border advtcea said roving anar chist gangs in armored cars were carrying on street lighting despite earner reports of a truce. Official Valencia reports. Issued after two columns of troops had been ordered to the embattled city In which a death toll of more than 100 still waa rising, said the atrlfe was being brought under control by Oen. Sebastian ozaa, named by the main government at Valencia to take command. The Spanish embassy In Paris charged an Insurgent espionage ring fomented the revolt after gaining access to syndicalist, government- supporting rank a "tor subversive purposes.' Bilbao's defenders clung stubbornly to linea of. a. trap, on 2000 insur gent approaching the city from the northeast. They asserted they had forced a halt in Oen. Em. Ho Mold's encircling strategy. f COMPLETE MAKEUP OF THREE COMMITTEES Complete personnel ot three Jack son County Chamber of Commerce 1937-38 standing committees was an nounced today by Olen Arnaplger, president. A new plan Is being carried out this year whereby Mr. Arnsplger ap points only the committee chair men and they. In turn, select their own colleagues subject to approval by the president and the board of directors. The board la to hold a luncheon -meeting In the Hotel Med ford tomorrow noon at which time all chairmen are to aubmft their committee selections. The committees announced today were: Finance, A. S. V. Carpenter, chairman: M. N. Hogan, Eugene Thorndike and C. C. Pumas. Legislative, Don B, Newbury, chair man; Judge Earl B. Day, Moore Ham ilton. Glenn O Taylor, William M. McMllstftT, Dt. E. O. Hidden and Ralph O. Stephenson. Inter-city visitation. J. H. Fletch er, chairman; Roy Harper, Harold Brown, Ray Baker, J. Panell Haws, D wight Houghton and A. Bender. Hood River Expects , Record An jou Crop HOOD RIVER, May 6. fF) The Hood River fruit belt will produce a record crop of 1,000.000 boxes of D' An Jou pears this year, tarm author ities predicted today. The 1935 sea son stilt stands as the high with 688.813 boxes. Fascism More Dangerous Than Communism-Borah WASHING TON, May 6.(V, Sen-. a tor Bora a R. -Idaho) in a aenste speech denouncing fasclat military tactics in rthiop: and Spain, said today faacaam waa a more dangeroua1 threat to American democracy than, communism. i The Idaho senator, long a student ot foreign affair and senate spokeeman on the subject, attacked both fas cism and communlt-m, aseerttng both wpre at war with democracy. But as his colleague delayed their lunchom to listen, he said. "I doubt very much ii we are fully aware of the insidious, subtle, effort being constantly put forth in this country by the advocate ot that theory ot government called fascism "ft has far more supportera In tils ;oantrv than commun.sm and they are mufh more attire and much more ) stance of idim njsssacre of modern j .rdy t )w )2tb qusdrirnDis) cob adjoU ta. f&s OUUMt la viUca tOjsy Hmni, X( tn aY.t tftet7. tvaUaaV PICTURE OF LOVER TN HURRY Edward. Duke ol Windsor, gives the chief of the French Sureie a running handshake in VerneuM, France, May 4 as he hurried tn his meeting with Mrs, Wattis Simpson. This picture was trans mjtted to London by telephoto, gent to New York by radio. Dark Hollow Boys Forget Promises Robert Edward Harris, 14, and hl brother, Da.v)d LeBoy Harris, ten. Tarzan truante of the Dark Hollow district, After ten days ot school, for got their promises "to stay home, and be good boys" Tuesday motnlng, and again room the hUla in the bright sunshine, the atate police report ed today. Three cabins in the Sterling divide i district hav been entered since the1 second dlt&ppear&nce ol the lads, and ( a knife found near a hen bouse, and i Identified by their school teacher a belonging to the boys. clrcumatan- tiatly point to the Harris brothers as the offenders. ' V From a group of oabins at the Man kin and Bell mine, two rifles, a pound of tobacco, a wedding Ting. a. can of coffee, a quart ot wine, and several cans ot condensed mlik were taken, according to report to the state po lice. At one ot the home, ball of a pie waa eaten. Red Cross workers, who have been keeping a watchful eye over the boys, blamed youthful wanderlust for their present truancy, and a "de'.re to be roaming again." State police said no concerted -fort waa being made to catch the boys, but a watch is being kept for them. A month ago the Junior Tarians left their home, and for 14 days evad ed capture by the ahertff and neigh bors. They took chickens and eggs, the food supply ot cabins, and killed a young pig, during their first dash Into the brush. A campfire on a mountainside led a watcher to the lads, and for fire days they were kept in the county Jail. They dented noth ing. taked freely of their adventures, and impressed county aide by their boyish frankness and mental alert ness. They promised to "work and pay for what we took." Reluctant to send the brothers to an Institution, Jackson county au thorities exacted promise to go to school until the end of the term, and the Red Cross furnished new cloth- are aoeoniplihir their end. They work tn wholly different waya and by widely dilleTent methods from com fl.unlats." fn one of the few speeches he erer read to the nenate from manuscript, Borah lashed out at the mmtary lav-1 tics of fascism, citing particularly the recent bombing of Guernica ini Spain. J "iVo Untune can describe the Mrene at Guernica, end Guern'ca a-as i not a sirwe instance, it waa impl) 1 m culmination of m Jong line of un ioeakabte atrocttiea." the senator a-! netted. 1 "It vaa not military maneuver. The city waa a long distance from the battle line. The attack hsd no eeiismate military objective An un- armed, non-combatant city wa aing. i d out for the mi revotttnai in i ing outfits. Tuesday morning they started for school, .r.d never arrived. Dissatisfaction with home- environ ment Is held by welfare workers to be a, contributing reason tor both tTipe. The brothers live with their mother and step-father, J. V. SmeiVer. Their father la J. W. Karris of Ore. gon City. They were tentatively prum laed raostlon trip to visit him It they were "good boys take care of thcmoelvea in the open, and a knowledge ot woodcraft. The oVOer boy ia a good atoot, and reaource tul. The rea In which thej- are now believed to be roamfnfe ta rough, with man? cabin.. MEIM RESIDENT IS GALLED W DEATH John Boyd Herrlotfc. ft, we)) known restdent.. ot ..the -Appipgate, ..passed : away at the lamlly. home Wednesday 1 at 4;ft p, m., after a long Illness. , Mr. Herriott was a native son- of i southern Oregon having been born1 on the App)egate, Norember IBB J. j he was the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Herriott.. early pioneers of Jack son county, and attended the schools of Appiegate. He iater met and was united in marriage to Miss Maude Perholl at Med lord, Oregon, March 30. mi. Mr. Herriott was a Jin man. and had many frlenos. He leave to mourn ftlf departure, his wife, Mrs. Maude Herriott of Appiegate, tour sisters. Mrs, Kate Hyde, Salem, Oregon; Mrs. nn Prophet. Amity, Oregon; Mrs. Lola Bunch. Williams. Ore.; Mra. W B MrCracken, Medford. AJso three brothers, K. A. Herriott. Medford; Gejrge W. Herriott. Appiegate. and Benjamin B, Herriott ot Porterrme, Csllt. He was a member ot tm lodge Ho. )M) A, P. At A. M, of Portland for 17 years, a member of the Appie gata Grange, and Mount Scott chsp ter O. B B. of Portland. Funeral services will be conducted trom the Perl Funeral Horns Fridsy at 3 p. m.. Rev. Lsmpkln officiating Medford lodge No. 10-7, A. . fc A. sf a-lll have their servicea at the iMneral parlor, interment will take plsce in the Missouri Flats cemetery. Msrrabeei VVerl PORTLAND. Ore., May 9. (AP fiie attie order of Maccabees eiecced Oww H. Wber. Portland, president mm gifts WATCHED CLOSE TO AVOID BOfVSBS Loss of Weight May Cause Duke to Make Shopping Trip for New Clothes Honeymoon Plans Not Set By UVJS MATH01A MOiSTS. France, M&y &(AP Special precautious were taken today to safeguard the Duke of Windsor and Wallls Warlleld Simpson from the possibility ot receiving a bomb disguised as . wedding gift. Police kept cose watch ot all pack- ages addressed to the Chateau de C&nde, where Windsor and hla bride to-be are reunited, and none ia de- i livwed that Mrs. Simpson is not sure 1 ot. She Inspects them carefully and it , the sender's return address is not i familiar ah instructs that they be 1 returned unopened. Windsor's narrowing waist line In , the five moutha of hla athletic exile n Austria, has cteated two problems for the household, bustling with activity for the still secret -or unde cided day when Edward wilt marry tti woman Jot whom he gave up an empire, ttdwatu Shrinks Sources close to the formfer sov ereign said he was contemplating Quick shopping trip to Paris to replen ish bis wardrobe. His newly-acquired allmuesa they said, la the main reason that he can no longei wear mv,y ol the suits he brought with him from England. The snapping expedUton. would he vn economy trip, nvYthlw, ber ceuse the duke still is Insistent that he Jceep his clothes expenses down. It he decide a definitely to to to Pails. It wars believed he would delvt VrVin rrU tiAt VVif VVia PAWiTigrlrit. nt George VI next Wednesday. The Duke and Ouchess of Kent (Continued on Page Two.) ft LOVER ,0F FLOWS, IS TAKEN By DEATH Mra. Jamea H. Oven K4 early thta morning In her home on Staktyoo, mights. Mrs. Owen waa the former Eva Nelson Bwzel. She bora In late Frank M. and Thuna Buziell. She was united in xnarrlsge to James H. Owen tn Portland on March l. 1022. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Owen went to Brooking where Mr. Owen was engaged in the lumber Ing business. The; came to Medford on Fetoruary 08. lOTS. Mr. Owen now being hed ot the Medford Corpora tion, which operates one of the largest logging and milling businesses In southern Oregon, Mrs. Owen U survived by her hue hand; a brother, Frank M. Buisett of Orand ledge, Mictov and a daugh ter, Mrs. Sloan Danenhower ot Old Lyme, Conn. Mrs, Owen waa prominent.? known for her love ot flowers, her borne gardens being considered among the rnoat beavititnl in tha Rogue rW raJJey, . In her quiet, unobtrusive way she did a consider hie amount 5 charitable work and gava sub stantia) he)p to social welfare eUorta, Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday afternoon, at tha tfert chapel. The Rev. . ft. Battlarn, pas tor ot the Episcopal church, will conduct the rttea fnterment wtt! take place in the Siskiyou Mcmoilal park, services tn the cemetary to be School Election Results Tonight Student body elections at the sen ior high school were held yeatarday stter day of hlgb-preMure campaign ing by candidates. Results were oe lr withheld until thta evening, woen they will be announced at the open ing ot the all-school fair at the high school. Ardo Stocks headed tha student body as president this year 3-SCHOOL PLAY DAY CHANGED TO MAY 17 The play day achedultd .ot stu dent ot the ttortn PhoenlJ, Anderson Creek and Fern Vaiier schools oa May 1 has been postponed until May 17. it was announced today. Income Shares Maryland fund hid 99 92' aaxeo (KrtrtMW lnrom.. hio tll.1V. aaato tlS ta, JURY DISMISSED DENHARBT GUtLT Long Deliberation Fails o Produce Verdict in Trial of Former Army Man Ac cused of Slaying Fiancee NEW CASTIX, Kl,, May , (API The Jury trying Brig. Oen. Henry K rterthardt discharged tn circuit court today after falling to decide ? atare p. m. Tneaoay whether or dot the hJd, portly ex-llutcniml scoverooc attot to death Ola fiancee, Mra. Yema Cvcr Taylor. The Jurors, eleven lartnera and a Hllnc station, operator, reported Chef hao stood seven lor acquittal and live, tor conviction. Each Juror waff poMrd arwl eacti confirmed the deadlock-. Judge Charles C. Marshall thanfcea them tor their "carelur allrnnon throughout tha l days of testimony una argument. He asaeo. each Juror not to dlaclote how tire other )j)0J Ttduata had voted because, he ex plained, "tola case will have to he The t-year-old defendant, pate I and -unshaven, listened liW.nUy aa ( each Juror said ttiat )n b)a opinion ) there waa no chance to agrmr oa a 1 TOTdlCt. t Mra. Tsj'lor, n nWrsctlve willow who supported herself and ttw. ) daughters. Mra. Maty Prior Btowu ! and M)w Frances Taylor, iy operallng j a laundry, waa Coutut shot to death ) on a roadside SKwemher tt. She had i been riding with Denrral Censurlt " ZZ r:: reported she had Je the auWmo- He bfia when It stalled avid he went to loo tor a telephone. Her Sody was tound a.bout SO0 yards trosn the tarvtt homo of George. baierwhc wld he neard two ahola. The woman had been ahot once thru tha heart. Denhardt'a array revolver lay nearby. The commonwealth had no eye witnesses and telled oa clrcuratantta( evidence. It claimed test showed th B'eapcn was tired trom a distance ot 9 to IS Inches away and that there -waa blood on DenhardVa overcoat Denhardt testified he had cut his finger In. changing a tire. He declared Mrs. Taylor had been moodf and depressed and had tallied ot a Joint suicide. He aatd ahe had told him ahe -was -Honied because Chester Woollolk, driver at her laun dry, waa Je&toua and had declared he would never let her marry Denhardt. FIAH PICKET LIS AT HOLLYWOOD. Callt May B.if Aa leaders of tfi motion picture strike pressed forward plans Sot pick- etlng the nation1 movie houses, la bor leaders met today to draft new proposal lot ending the walkout, A first plan proliered by the lx Angeie centra, labor council, pro vldln that strikers return to work rnhoiit prejudice ana that ina awva ing: unions negotiate regarding wages and working conditions, was accepted by the IVlm producers and spurned by the workers. So the executive committee ot the council began to draft another ptan. Producers ano strikers were stale mated. "Tha next move ta up to the strike leader," said Pat Case?, labor rep- resent&tlve ot the producers. We are atanding pat.", repted Charles liewlng, head ot tha striking j teaerated motion picture crafts, "U j , up w tfie producers to recognlise tMt demand. They must come to u. Justice, Firm and True FmVConcem-Hughes uraxurtifmxr. Mar .flPiC)e) Justice Huahea aatd today ai'Vompe- j President Booaerelt'e proposal lo to . . , , uu4i.t." muktitarea the auorema court unless mm- parallel legislative ana eitcmr In atltuttona m order to extegutrrt In- nv.'.tiuaY Tlahu. T?i firm and true administration of JSJlS! thUa u Pr,mary con- tlona Ilea In the nioceaa ol pro- ot reaaon aa oprwra w ecrr tyraimy ol TON. H aocwi, " me Drocrwrt ot rraon. Jl nu..t maln - wa n truintatiora a-nrcn mnf The l.tfOU memoera and guests of w -yy ! HutfJieV relrn-nce lo an "nospenosnt (udWary." Ther applaiulea again i Una caafcl'JMoa ot tua aiaaa. Faces New Trial Itrfe. Oen. Henry . Vtnniu BJ (auuvel faces profiiiofc tvtrlat tn thel mwrMt ot hi Uaucfl, Mr, xcrufl i;rr Tn.vlor, JoMim-nj ilrViaTje t1 fire Jury thin morning. TVi jury. dearflacfccd seven foe acn;iffaf d 1i Iwr TOT.Wtov. attv wwij de nhemnotx A, I ))o)o SLA1S OF 9ESM0HD DUE FOS! HEX W 0!) mm us Ur the bid aUant Man "deltghted" District Attorney Huron) ntta Ua re-opened, Iwo.utty into tlxe Her statement-was made In the of fice of fter attorney; Ctyde Murphy. Mis, Shelby and her two dauahtera, M)m lUlnier and Mrs, Margaret Bhe)- bf Fifimore. have been summoned to appaar beCota tha grand Jury tn. the TPXiCwcd investigation of Holy- wood's most baffling osse, the shoot , ing of Ta.y(ar noted director tS year ;0. 1 The investigation followed depo sition made by Mrs. Fillmore tn ci cWll action against Mrs. Shclbj in1 which jbe cnares her mother too $48,000 trom a Los Angeles safety de-1 posit box. ' 1 The statement follows; "i am delighted that Mr. Pitts re aponded so quickly to my request to Ta-optii tha Investigation nf tha. Tv- lor murder case. Por ihe past )5 years there ft are been many rumors cir culated, innumerable threat against ma and now comes practically a Jor mal change by my own daughter. Mrs. Margaret Shelby Ftttmow. to ttw ef- Jeet 1 withheld Important facts and she assisted me tn withholding them from the auttiortttea. "ft ahe ot any other prston naa1 any tacts concerning the murder w Wttfiara Desmond Taylor, l demand that they be disclosed Immediately." Be0pn)nff of the murder Vnveiti gation. Pitts said. Is based on certain statements by Mrs. Ftttmore in a deposition connected with h reww ery suit against her mother. H S. F. HQiGL 8h rH,MMBCO, Mas . (API Mayor Ahgelo Boaai p)rjn toaay to ask iMCS aides la the tleup at )t Itadlnj twsla to meet (a ftdr office In the hope ol tmlinK tea Slva-day atrlXe ot 3too employe. "im tullf willing to rrutHe the tlrat Vflova mvatK," Mayor Boaaf atatnf. WU Vnvy gv aTij viWtattott that ther re willing lo Ht nova lognriw, lit malte a frirmal rwjtdwt. Trie chiM )mc ns hot. raanvon - lrma o-rer 10 rttlta. He pointed oat, Bowe.w, i rne (court la op In lo " " P- P tha eVoaa of a Verm, .T ) nnus1tH nrtaja In tr, Kijtnrn Mt" ft,mtM a afmtiar afate- mtv m MOTcY) m vattw to Sen- tioT wnKr tO.-Monl.) aeciefing B i lncTrtM. tn fl, Murf, memoenrrtlp t n utev-to '.w.tja'.r tta atuclancy that (i court naa Been atrle to act , as a wv. i otiim wow. ; Boms propontnU ot Vna Roos- all 0( hare auagmtted an enlsrfed coo t salattA to aW ta a (a w wMa SALEJV1 SaECTEO FOR NEXT SESSION 0REG0N8APT1STS Edgar 8. Latter of The Daiies EieGted President Ariffress by R&v. Ca therwood C!ose$ Meeting Balem waa aelectod as M cw.it.T. tlcoo tlty during cloalju xrsslonji ot the state BeptUt conclave here this morning. An esttnxated 3tM oeraorva attended w.etUT. ot th three-da? gathering. New officers named are: President, Brtjjflx fjUtfcerThe OaCfea; vtee-prcs-Vdtrit, C. C Henrj. MMTOat; ts cording Mcretary, B, V- Ttaoms Portland; historical secretary. Dr. O. Cv Wtigtit, Pocttand; and. tceaauwr Kv. Vf. O. Bmrs.. PcatVavkd. Bai. XX, S. Tiiribamf Ju&ftanO, is- retiring president. N AnauaX sermoa Cor nexA year's Tneet.if.g to ba nettwred j Mired In)e)so ol Bend, wJWi .Key, H A. Dawes of this city named as alternates Wrwtwr SamtA Boord oJ Olreciors nmra Sor next year's conclave Is as follows; Dr. W a. Cvetsoa Potttatul; Mxa EECfAe OaIy, lAeditytd', Mie. Oeana &vkio4 VtotY movVn; Mrs. O- WIjmIojp, Bend; Dr. Albert Q. Johnson, Portland; Dr. A., J" Karouu euene. Bjaid vA tTuaVeta tor tha Heatertk. BApUt Theologies) jwrninBry )n Joft- Itena ns natnexx toaety is coaipoeea ere Or. P. Starting Qc K. ! Mvit ach, Orant Phestej. aU cl Vft isno, and Tiey, X, B, Hsnv Corvlsv' mmce was sag- eatod for the board ot trustee of w U i VK.t4 m ? V'f! A. Z. Karma va& Sv B. Matthena or PorWand, : A - . 21 at (laaquet Dt. K. J, Maulhatch ot Ptytt'iafitV acted as toaatmaater at iaat nlgtoVs fellowship banquet, attended by 278 delegates and guests, tfrtucipat speaker waa Bat. O. 1. SwanMya. I. D., who has uat completed 43 year ot service tn the Assam mission, fndta. and to addtessed. th group on work and acccm.pishTntint ot tha mission. Rev. W W. Cat her wood ot Ricer aide, CattC. waa among outstandtng guest speakers at tha conclave. Ha Jed three qaieV hours, addressing the gatherfrtg on "The Preacher," "The Church' and. "Tha Head oX tft Church." Ha wed delesatea to greater etjlclency in their own Jives and to carry back the inspiration of tha convention to their churches. B. Catharwood closed tea con ventiDB today at 33:30 o'rfock wltb an address lifting up Cttrlet as the. head ot the church, the example and. Inspiration for a new consecration. Reports of standing committees and final business matters preceded ad journment this morning. ASM) 1 TO WED HIWO. Tier.. Mar S-IW-Mw rfs licenses issued hen todaf tn eluded-. Katraar r. ttoiwa, 18, Haitm, MIctj ana H-nmnB ftVitptitfrri, 1. Aehland, Cse. Aflaa Sheohent ta the daughter ol Ura. Paul McOorvatd, of AaMand, atut Is wtli Xnown in Mwitorfl. Who at tended Southern Oregon Worm) school ta tahlantf. BASEBALL A'affunaf. (Catta &th account tatoA R. K. . Chicago 19 9 etatetntua. I J a ano O'Dta; Passca-A v4 Wtt- son. St. Louis at Boston, postpones, wet (rouncui. VttabUTart t 4 and TUdd.- Brooklyn . Lucas, ffoyf, Brown -tango vu& l&oora. ' Cincinnati ... MeXtan, New rot - Orlaaota and V. Daa-. Oumoerl ani Mancuao, Sanntof. Amertcatt T . t 1 a-mf Brucker; Chicago Thomav, Wlllttina Wanty, Broia ana Se-rU, Dew -Sort . Detroit ... W " IS ' MurpM. ataaoafcy, Chatvdfet Wletat ana Dicxey; Brioji-a ana CocYttj. Wsshtagtott - 1 Clitarvd . t Wm and KUtole; Brown. BwnVr atnav - -J ' 4