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BOMBAY. April 33. (AP) Frail,
despondent Mobandaa K. Oandhl,
who baa led rndla'a million! along
the troubleaoma road toward political
autonomy, haa predicted nla own
early death.
"My daya are numbered," the 88-year-old
former mahatma wrote In
the newspaper Harljan.
"I am not likely to live very long
perhaps only tor a year or a little
more.
"Pot the first time In 80 years I
find myself In the slough of despond.
All about me Is darknesa: I am pray
ing for llghta ... I have detected In
me a flaw which la unwortb of a
votary of truth.'
Ill for several montha, Gandhi Is
In the midst of a light for freedom
of political prisoners In Bengal prov
ince. Despite his Illness, he observed
a day-long fast April 7, during
"national week."
COW THEFTS LAID
10 FATHER, SON
ALBANY, Ore., April 23. (P)
Charged in three complaints with
cattle theft, Howard Wells and his
son Lester were held In the Linn
county Jail with ball set at 86000 each
today.
The pair were arrested by Deputy
Sheriff Mike Southard last night at
an auto camp between Albany and
Salem.
Sheriff Herbert Shelton said the
younger man admitted that he and
his father had taken 2ff cattle from
farms in Lane and Linn counties
since January 1. wiling the stock at
sales stables and to Portland dealers.
The sheriff said the men operated
mostly at night, using a truck and
trailer.
Nazis Beat Editor.
NEW YORK. April 33. Be
cause he refused to kiss a swastika
flag, a crippled editor told police to
day, four men beat him up In his of
fice last night and scratched nazl
emblems on his chert with sharp
sticks dipped In Ink.
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WINGLESS PLANE
CRACKS IN TEST
VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 23.
(AP) The "Flying Fuselage," an
almost wingless airplane which Its
Inventors. Ervin and Lyle Joy, hoped
would revolutionize the flying - In
dustry, trundled the length of the
army airfield here, tripped over a
wire fence and crashed in a corn
field today in its second trial flight.
8fdney Monastes, Seattle aviator
who was at the controls, escaped
unhurt
Hampered by a tall wind and the
unfamiliar controls. Monastes was
unable to lift the ship from the
field.
Both propellors of the plane were
broken, and the nose and tall sur
faces damaged.
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First thunder storm of the year
hit the Rogue valley yesterday after
noon. It was of short duration and
no damage was reported. It was lo
calized around Medford, the weather
bureau said.
Official forecast was for cloudy and
at times unsettled weather today and
tomorrow, with coolei temperatures.
STAMPS ON SALE
WASHINGTON, April 23. AP)
The one-cent Oeorge Washington
stamp, first of a new series, will ro
on sale exclusively at the Wash
ington post office on Monday.
On Tuesday It will be available at
any post office In the country where
postmasters have obtained a supply.
Smart Mama.
WILLIAMSPORT. Pa., April 23.
(fp) A one-eyed cotton bunny in the
crib of nine-months-old David Shim
told a plain story to his mother.
Mrs. M. M. Shlrn. She took the baby
to a hospital, where a fluoroscopy
disclosed the bunny's other gla?s eye
In David's stomach.
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KANSAS CITY, April 23. (AP)
John M. Landon. father of Alf M.
Landon, had a "fairly comfortable
night," hospital attendants reported
today, and his condition appeared
"some better."
The elder London, who was 83
today, suffered a heart attack yester
day. At the hospital he was placed
In an oxygen tent.
E PENOI
STOCKTON, Cal.. April 23.-h7P
John Crawford, president of the Cali
fornia branch of the Sheep Shearers'
union, said today the union had not
agreed to end the strike of shearers.
Crawford said some union sheep
shearers had returned to work, but
they did so as individuals. The strike
was called a month ago In a bid for
union recognition.
Obituary
Mrs. Mary Savior.
Mary S. Saylor, a resident of Med
ford for the past 29 years, passed
away In a local hospital early Sat
urday morning at the age of 73 years
She la survived by three sons, B.
A. and C. P. Saylor of Medford and
C. J. Saylor of Fort Bldwell, Cal.
Funeral services will be held In
the Conger funeral parlors, Monday
at 2:30 p. m. The, Rev. Adolph John
son will have charge of services and
Interment will be made in the Phoe
nix cemetery.
John h. Welde.
John L. Weide, a resident of Jack
son county for many years, passed
away late Saturday afternoon near
Phoenix at the ng& of 64 years. lie
is survived by his wife and several
children of Wlmer.
Funeral services will be held at
the graveside In the Siskiyou Me
morial park, Monday at 1 p. m. The
Rev. Adolph Johnson will have charge
of services. Conger funeral parlors
are In charge of arrangements.
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Film Queen Robbed.
LOS ANOELES. April 23. UP)
Police were looking today for burg
lars who Invaded the Bel-Air home of
Carole Lombard, screen actress, and
took Jewerly she valued at abo'it
25.000. Among the loot was a vatch
given to her by Clark Oable. film
actor.
The department of commerce est
imates that there are more than
0 300.000 miles of highways In the
world of which America alone has
more then a third.
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ESCAPES INJURY
VANCOUVER, Waah., April 28.
( AP) The condition of Mrs. Kate
Rockwell MatBon, widely known as
Klondike Kate In Alaska gold rush
days, was not serious following an
automobile accident In which the
was bruised and cut.
Mrs. Mntson suffered Injuries to
the face, head and chest when her
automobile, driven by W. L. V,n
Dorn, overturned after colliding with
another car entering the Pacific
highway from a side road north of
here.
Van Dorn suffered an Injured knee
Both reside at Bend, Ore.
Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Vancouver,
driver of the other car. waa unin
jured. State Patrolman Clark Ander
son said.
MINE KING LOSES
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LONDON, April 28. ( AP) Five
paintings one Rembrandt valued at
260.000 were stolen early today
from the 17th century Chi 1 ham
castle home of Sir Edmund Davis,
art collector and mining magnate.
The thieves examined and passed
up an Idol said by Sir Edmund to
be "pure gold."
Rembrandt's "SftsK'a At Her Mir
ror." along with two Gainsborough,
a Reynolds and one Van Dyck, were
stolen by a gang believed to be ex
pert art th levei who entered a
ground floor window and cut the
paintings from their frames.
The Onlnsborouglis stolen were
"Lady Clarges" and "Pitt," the Van
Dyck was "Man With Dog," and the
Reynolds was "Earl of Suffolk."
The value of the group of pictures
stolen was estimated by some ex
perts at 100,000 pounds (about 300,-000).
Fire Hits Havre.
HAVRE. Mont., April 23 P) Fire
which resulted from an explosion of
unknown origin and burned for more
than an hour before being brought
ndr control here today caused dam
age estimated at 9250,000 by Fir
Chief Oeorge Dewar.
Babe Crawls to Death,
ORECION CITY, April 23. (P) -Crawling
Into a driveway as bis moth
er backed the family automobile lata
the street, Linden Hlnkson, 14-months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. k
E. Htnkson, Col ton, suffered a fatal
skull injury last night.
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Mrs. Matson resided In this city
for a short time, about 25 years ajp.
and Is known by several local people.
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VIENNA, April 23. (AP) B a ro n
Alfons Rothschild, considered amonr.
Axistrian Germany's wealthiest men
today lost three big estates In pro
ceedings before a court In gem in g,
Lower Austria.
The court decided that the baron,
reported to have fled the country .
had forfeited the property. It held
that the estates, at Waldhofen. An
Dor Ybbs, Stelnbach and Landau
had "become property of the relch
to repay damages Rothschild In
flicted on the former Austrian state
treasury."
Architects Join
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Edward A. Miller, registered arch
itect and engineer of Portland, and
C. E. Cory, graduate of the school
of landscape architecture of Oregon
State college, have Joined the staff
of Clark and Keeney, architects, ac
cording to an announcement today
by Robert J, Keeney.
Mr. Miller, who has lived in Port
land for the past 10 years, planned !
many large schools, theaters and ;
homes In the northwest. Mr. Cory j
Is In charge of the city park and i
Normal school planning In Ashland. ,
Mr. Keeney said:
"The addition of two new mem
bers to our organization enables us
to better serve the valley by offer
ing a complete architectural serv
ice. From the future work now be
ing planned it looks like 1938 will
be an exceptionally good building
year."
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