La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1928, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
to
C I T Y
EDITION
THE WEATHER
OUPGON: Pair tonight and Kun
dny, heavy frosts tonight. Gentle,
variable winds.
VOLUME XXVII.
LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1D2S.
mi:miii;i: a.'-slh'Ia'i kii ri:i:ss
MKMIll'.'lt AKKOCIATKD fREKS
NUMBER 47.
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LAW STALKS
INTO TRIAL
Eddie Fallows Case to Be
Placed in Jury's Hands
Late Today
PROSECUTION SEES
KILLING PLANNED
Defense Makes Dramatic
Plea for Life of Prison
er, Contrasting II i m
With George Parry
Itv Nnlim Skill'
'I'll" llliwi-ilti-n l-nv, lh:.t ;it,'e-'l!
ll-fullllnn lint ill tTinlitfs in tin
inlntU iiii'l In'iii'l.-; nl' limn utn-t Inn-
Uilllim fn mi m-t uf ii murili'ri'r
(.r Justlfii.lil.- 1k.i. I.-i.l MllllklMl
flrii ni.it ii-ji 11- Into JM.lin rnll.iws'
nniriliT U'lnl In rlri-uit rourt linm :
tn.liiy.
Ami. us l:. .1. (Jrcrn. of ilcfi'ii
counsel, dueh upon th- honor and
d -vol hoi of the prisoner for his
wlfo. Mm. N..ra Kalh.w.H stthhed
ontratlou if visilde emotion dis-j'
cernahle t the crowd of speetn
tors that has jiai-Ued tho court
room ihiilti the fuur davs of tin
trial.
"Whh h is the hritrhier pictun-7"
Mr. flrei-u deiiuinded of the jury.
"Iho picture of Ceoi'Lie (uVy. dim
ruined the Fallows hoiio. or that
of hi-heartod IMdfe Kullows. a
friend fif ."oclcty. a man who luved
h's ii"e ahove all cist, and a man
of honor','"
Court Uoont Still
The court routn was stilled ns,,m.,-ls ,.Ve l.een emnph'ted to
the jiuilieiico sensed that the pris
oner's fate hum; on the slender
threads that were helm: woven into
a tauuihlc force in favor of his
client, hy the attorney. The 1:' Jnr
urs. mo. of t hf ni iiiiddh'-aKed men
with fa mi I ios. y.-ive hi in their uu
dixided attention. One could have
heard a pin drop.
Mr. tireon declared that this cm -e
is "first (leyrec murder or noth
ing." "lie asserted that there was
no evidence that. could he con
strued so as in permit ftmllni; the
defendant KUUty of s'-cnud deuree
murder or niansla iiu-hter. hasiiiK
tills upon his quotations from a
hook of laws wherein ii soys thai
a "depraved mind" must he con-hhl-rt'd.
At noon, with his iirmim-nls tm
fiiiihed. Mr. Civcn acipliesced to
an hour's
court coiiv
postponenient for lunch. I
enlm: au-alu at 1 o'clock,
when he resumed his discour
This aflernoon. resnmim; his ar
gument, Mr. I'.recn openly tdin-h'tl
upon ihe unwritten law and named
it as one of "unwritten laws as
si ronr if mil si rotifer t ha u any
lav.- of the eonunonw ealt h." He
riled t he law of t he ocean t hat
demands that
l-l.l:iin l.-iiv.1
hl.-
''" '"-: " """ill, Hi- liipli
a tin w nereoy a ya nor i i o.-m ui-o-u ,
to sliutit down any man who at-'
tempts to leave before the women
and chihlren. "lad ymi ever hear j
of a sailor he! ii proyeeUied fi
shooi in,' such a maii-or rat h
such a dug'.'" he asked the jury.
"And there is the unwriiten law !
of it i i n. old a the cent urb s, old j
as the uiotintaius around you. that j
a man should do hi part. furnih ,
liN home and that what happ"ii- j
In ihe In. me Is hi." he continued.)
"And II ! the unwritten law off
man that he shall protect his mate.)
li is just as stroiii; today as it cvr
as.
Pausin- Mr. flrei-i spoke st.fllv
for a moment and then thundered:
"The darkest crime known to Cod
or man is breaking up a man's
home. Carry de
lie died Justly."
Preceding Mr
I'Ved lo
- a nd 1
(Coniimied on
LEGION DRUM
CORPS HOLDS '
DINNER MEET
The l "j t"il dVn m on-ps in--! last
nlIll al th- Sacajaweit (or a b.m
ltot and mtt'tlnrat w hieh w re
o ..-nt . It w- -elded t hi' t t be
loembetxhin of Hie h.eal corps be
d by
bout l' members, i
Plae- were a l-o .1 i - . u -scd fur thi'
obi tinim; l new iinitor:ns im tie-
i -i i I'p- luetnbei . ( ''are nee TaltoiM
aeled a' ehairmut of the v n i i c .. (.(ltl s , n , t j
Palph Winters pr-id. nt of the i
corps. Pay WiHia m-i is r- la I . 1 s , .,
and the eet-inie i nln li 1 i 1 1 ee ii,,, Hi-.-'i
(impost. I of ll.trley Uich-tl ds.'P. j tlnoticli a'l
Puy t'urrey and ow en Ma.im, 'tl- i iinl
j ning a;,Hd.
i: ii 1 1 :i; -mn v
M I II I II! '.I III -
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M.iMiiiinn 7J. i ti 1 1 j i iti vi in -1U
liuvu.
Elks' '19 Show
To Begin Here
On Wednesday
Proceeds of Show Are to
Provide Christmas Tree
for Kiddies and Provi
sions for the Needy
Tin- animal It. '. t. PiUs' Pay
of '-P'. ;i liciifl.'. eiiletia i nin'-itt an
nually given by tin- lode, will be
gin next Wednesday in the Suea-
jaueu Inn. following ;i parade cir-J
ly in the t-Vfriiir, from Hi" Dlki'l
temple to Hie lj lit m entrance.
The clmw, modeled after tht' t
days r.f 'Pi in tin- west, features,
dauehc. games, cii-., with cider'
taking tin- place f iho red likkcrj
of old. hut with the other feature-ins
colorful ;iml exciting as during
frontier r.ny.i. j
I 'ays lor lirKt mas in it I
P -ginning Wednesday nighr. th
show will continue u 11 1 i 1 mhlniuht
S:i t in dav. tin- proceed.-; of the four
j nights ,,f fun going toward the Plks
fund which is used each Vuhtido
to provide a mammoth ccnimunity
I'hrlstmas tr.-e for the kiddies .ni l
a lo -to provide s.--fnvi of I.askets
of vt, i.-h.iis I'm- t h- needy fami
lies .,f the 1 it;-. Mure than 1 no
kets l-.iivc liccti ditrilnitcd each
year and with the population of
I .a :r:mde tiruwiu. it is cxpertcd
that the figure this year will he
the larot yet.
The t'hristmas tree, now lecoin
intr an i nsi it i?! in, attracts more
than l.r.nti children, with Santa
Mans passing out j;ii'ts tt each
child as part of his of hrinK-
ini. chi-er lo the world.
The committee fn charu-e of the
shnw has h"en workim; for several
weeks in preparation for the event
mil it is staled that .-ill arr.ir.irc-
make the IN:.' Days of '4'.i tile
i.est in local history.
Mercury Drops
To 27 Ahove In !
City Last Night'
Pros' s and wejithi-r five def'cs
below freezing .oi nl hit the Cr.imle
Hondo valley litis morning, dni)i;
some damat;". parliculariy lo flow-'
ers. loru.iloes r-tr.
Tin- mitth'ium l en i , m-im l ui-e in I ,a
(irande during the uiht was 7
.above, and at 7:.ia o'clock this
niorniai: it had onlv w armed up
livi. .teurees and was still two de-
Miees lit low f reezi us poi nt .
IW'ea! her ll'l.i tit en sti ppy ti'. er
all IviM'Tii (H'-kon. .'iuhl l.t fun'
.last, w le n l lie ' em pera l ore dropjit-d
tu the ir.-rziim point here. Ilaker
'nriencd a minimum of 1'7
J above. Me.u e nt IhMerpri-ie the
saine dav ami the V.";ul.i-.;i moiin-
h.'ii
w ell co red w ita
Ititieb s.
Tin.
ther forecast for to
tl oMs."
New Tannery is
Established By
Forrest E. Hart
v.,
i ( n eu'im ha.s a new tan -
j li' ry w Ii h h will be t lie only tan
i Mery williui a ladius of miles,
i tho clo.-e-u uie s b. iti',' at Purtl-ind
j and sypokal-e. I'citI !:. Hart.
: who I'orm.-rly was e.nploy.-l by the
Ka:.t Sah'in Tannery. Is the owner
and itia ti.i ie
to be know n
tlx
one.
Ihe '-(Irande ircnd
is lurat. d at island
i "it y in a hulMing en main tieet.
The 1. mlding. w hieh N .4 by poi
to i in ihiie iimmM. i:t ol Iraine t on
M I'lrt ton w 11 h Ion i roon; to in
i:m I, f.ne a', a hide house, one as
a dry room. ajio'Ja r as an ul'lite
and lio- loan, as a at i-iorn.
Tkt hid' s , b. tai'iu d w:il 1m-
lo.uyh.t in.m Cia Kot.de ail-y
1 lue.'1-s. - I mt. nd lo buy ail I
can Hi I ." M j . 1 la i I sa II" will
Ian j i t.i a of t e. ni ..,:! oi h ei s )i
w iM s. 11 to Pof !a:..I and :-' a :-i.i
ma rivet .
I -l'-:l.t h ides 11, fur o-i h v. ;
.,. , .
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j,,,,, rm.,.',.
. Ha'
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HIT I 'i
l.l-l.. .1
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:! !'l -"I Illi. II
l-l I"1' .''Bil
i.ihin d. II
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in .1. M
t I I III 1 1 1 .1
Former Empress
Of Russia Dies
1 " 1
d III
r Ptnp-
.Ttl Pl'iU-
i. dfe.j hi -M!
O 11 III Oil -
i.'Vlol .. iou .
aftenmo
uri-.u-ne
J.d tab
COOPERATION
IS STRESSED
BY1S00VER
Republican Nominee Ad
dresses Group of New
York Business Men
VISITORS SEE HIM
IN CAPITOL CITY
'
Joint EffOl't BetVeeil The
Business Men and Gov-
ernnient Removes All
. . , - T ,
Need for Intertevence
I.. West
Staff Wlitr-r)
n.'i. 1:1 fAl't
ilion hetwen
. i ml 'nverinncnt was cm
1 tmlav hy Ihrhert llouyfl
ech made at his hcadtii ir
a dcleiialhm of .Ww Voi'k
ide papi'i' pnhlishors and
harness and profossiona 1 limn who
came here hy special train to reet
Iho it-puhlican pi-esidentlat candi-
fkrte.
Mr. Hoover asserted that this
peratinn. Mat ted umh-r his ad-
ministration as secretary of com-
r.-.i'i':-'. marked a new mode of re-
iationship heiueeu uovcr ti m-nt ami
husinr-'s ami worked to the mil-
ta il advantage holh of hutinessand
the people. He added that it was
an effect i vc method of removing
the n.-ed for over amenta I inter-
ference in commerce and trade.
:. A. Simmons, publisher and
spoUesm.au for the delegation, in
pi scntink' the visitors, atldressed
.Mr. Hoover ua "Mr. President-
elect," that brought apidaine (mm
' Kt'iUp.
U'l-11. it's just
Kuod as that,"
(Continued on 1':
RED CROSS ROLL
CALL WORK NEXT
. (
. , .
La Grande Sends Cheek
for $l!!)2.r)() to Florida
unci Porto Rico
With a check for .'.a sent In
lodav to na'.ionat Ped I'ross head-
Pi.v .lames
( A'ei:ilcil I'i'oh,
W,SIIIMiTO,
'itU!litai'V cootie
iliiarti i'S from l.a Grande for help
In the work of relief for the popu
lations in the stricken Plorlda and FREIGHTER IN
I'm to ICion florin areas, plans
have commenced on tin- annual roll
cail of tin- Ped Croj-s. M is -t Mar
ion Itoweii. of San l-'rancisen. fp (d
I e preset Mat e of the I Nd 'ross.
uriivcd in l.a Grande yesterday ami
la.-t niirht met with the Ued i'ross
officials.
Those In attendance al the meet
ing v, i re: I r. Pay M urpliy. Mrs.
Mo;. -man. Mr. Tyb r'and Sherwood
Williatii.i. It was decided that this
lommittee will take charge of the
roll tall .solicitation which will take
pane during the days from Nov.
1 1 to The entire eounly w ill
be coveicd at that time and rcp
i ;,entativ. s w ill be nppoinlod in
the various towns in the county.
All but $:;iHi,nni or the live mil
lion m Hutu set hy the lied I Yoss
tor :-torin relief purposes, has been
raisid and it Is cxpect-d thai that
sum will be obtained within a
short lime.
Mi.-s li.itt.n congratulated Hi"
I, a Grande Ued 1'rosH on Its work
in sponsoring Miai week this sum-me-.
Ai that time 'J't iter.sntis
pa;sed Ihe Ped Cross I it'es'ji vlug
I' st, which was a tar;e number,
.she said.
Those w ho have add- d t heir sub
script ions to the Ued Gross for re
"'
'
lief purposes Sim e Hie last
puhlb-ln
Mrs. T. A. MtK'insliy. .:
Mrs. W. P. Puciianan. $1: .1. P.
4 'ou i tin y. & 1 ; Paulino H.-ideiirich.
SI; Haltie McDonald, X 1 : Ord'-r of
Paiern Si a r. Slo; a frh ml. ; '..
I. Towhr. Pay Williams. $1:
.; mi s. Iloduin . Modern
O'-loe n of Ainertea. J.; IUiv.il
An h Ma-otc. t 'h iireh of Our
I a.iy oi t h. '.ilh . t 1 'i.i,.V. Aso-
j : i ' t Gnl Students. and Plm
.' 1 1 n nt a l n t t ea lie ! y com pa n . a ;
an'.n inoie:, S 1 a.
WA TER TESTED
AND FOUND TO
Ill) P E R F E C T
'
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'i,,li iiil- 11," illy I
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. 1 .i ' '"III I . t M U' I "Uli'l I'V il
"III. I .If I" .1 II ll "Mllllllll I' l
r lot- tiiN
i and a Mini!
ee.ll e l oil V.
ire-e tl:r- e . a
G"rande v. at. i
s A "
ta'
1"
du- to
the
hills
!
I i
k
f'Oly -n pply ini; I he etl v u It h
i.out a iMlll.on fallons eej : 1
otii, at-proimatly i;a per cent
lo. norma!. This is 'Ultrt s dh r-
ii-ni ot Ho- pomps at ihe atl'i-imi
Us lor from four to Mven hours
ai'v. At this time lust year thy
puuio.i.j ityii'' wuj unKd.
Coolidge Talks
With Alfonso On
Radio Telephone
President and Spanish
King Converse Over
liacuo and Cable While
(5,500 Miles Apart
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 (AP)
-Speaking over a radio ami cable
Circuit G.Id'G lUlleS long. President
Coolidgo and King Alphonso, of
Spain, Inaugurated today a tcle
it tit) nir service bi'twiiu I heir t wo
countries, nceluiinlng tht- ii.-w
means of communication as n
great factor in the perpetuation
" friendship and peace between
1 'Availing himself t his rirst p-
it""- to p.-nk by ra.nn uw.
phone wit !i Kuropi', -Mr. i "oolhlge
toid King Aipiu.nso mat wim the
possibility of communicating with
. far count ties hy word of niont h
1 "the danger of any hm-Ious dis-
iiKiTciiirm is Immeasurably less
ened." The chief executive also took
tho opportunity to express to thn
Spanish king his satisfaction that
Atm-r'.ca and Spuin adopted iden
tical attitudes a to tho promotion
of peaco In the world ttw shou n hy
Knalii's tiromnt Indication that -h
would hecoiue a party to the -
rciuly concluded covenant for the t
outlawry of war, ;
Atlor RrceliiiK Kinu' Aiphonso !
"In Hie name of the people of the j
I'nited States." and lLslenlui; to a j
hirt address from his intcrtucil-j
l"'. J'resirletil foolhlfje wild over i
Oie tel- phone: J
"I welcome this addi-d link, no!
less utroni; because it is invisible,
bet ween Spain ami tin: I'nited
Slates. I believe It to lie true that j
w In n two men can talk together ,
the danger of any yerlous disagree-
im-ut is imineu.HUrably lesjiened and
that what in true of individuals is
t,'," ,,f Havlnns. The internulional
P lcphoiu', therefore, which carries
the warmth and the friemlllnesH
of the human voice will always cor
rect what tiiii?ht be mlsililerireted
in thn written worth
'"I am espeeiaiiy clod thus oral
ly to Krcet your Majesty because
I Know tho position of k'nat pi.-r-.soual
responsibility you liold in di
recting lni politics and-r ;iro(,ress
of ytur, country. I wish for Your
Majesty a lone and happy life and
for your country alt the prospeiily
ami huppinesd which come from
wive and heitwvulvnl lvatbrsMu,. in
m those tbii, whit make nte
ricner arm nner.
The Kinir of Spain's Voice wuh
reiurncd by a KiinMar arramrenient
w il li the broadcast in pla nt a I
KiiLtby. Knu'hind. and the radio re
ceiving ht t al llutilton, Mahc.
FLAMES WITH
CREW GASSED
san riiAN'risi ((. uct. ; :i ---( a.
P.)--A wll'oteS- nte.-sige to TUe . s.
soclate 1 Preys from the Kdward
.M'.'Zdorf. puiser tf th
Metson
si e-i m snip .Ma km. I today repot
ted
thai the ltriiish freiu'hter Troi.in-
star was limping toward Vaneom-,
er. P.. ('.. af'er t I n T'ltsh I n g a f '
W hlch bl tdve ..III hi her hold U Mb'
off Gapo Mendocino, null hern I'albt
fornia.
The purs-vf 1 1 pot led I hal one
fit " ma n a boa rd t in Troja nsl 't r
named Tenny.-on was thud, ne.ir'y
all lit- crew wis bidty gase-l and
tlwil several of tln'in w c badly In
jure. I. The Miikiki arrive I along
side tin Trn j tisl a r la st nlgi't a
few hours JlMr the Mi-lftvh ship
had sent on' !. I r'"s ca Mfi.
Mac Murruij Under
Arrest in South1,
I .OS ANGKLK:-
Mar Murray. ;c
v hose arrest on :
net. i:j (Ai-
harge of lorel-
11 Iiou i- 1'iit ry a
w a rrn nl w a
sworn out yesii'i'diiy, siirremb'i'i'd
to Hit Saula Monica t hief of po-
Ihe today. A search for it jud
was he-uir mo that the aitl(
miuht be arraigned.
Pail was set at ?5HI.
Byrd's Ships Are
Near Marquesas
I NKW VOP.K. Oct.
' ".r II "lev-n me.'-at;e
,. if 'rt..,,. i..
'"" ' "i" t i
1"
f II"- l:l.-
i.r ..nun. in-1
.-'..'iili 1'i.l.ir '
l : -1 ... I i
' ..H !.
...lima i. ..-Iluh'l'.ilfi.-
l:i-iv
The Ktoinior
leotln'.-tt of 1)i
in latpud" 4 nmtb. hi
sti.r.l wi -t. The -!y f N,
was l.r,U mlbs east of tt
MU-sas Island, htljltid' TP
Ion .;!) nd' I 1 v. 1 .
.Two Trawler In
Fatal Collision
,
PISPG.V. Po'logal. Oel. I ll .
P- -Two Pawh-rh euHbPd off tic
Poitlit'oese coast m ar Ono to loday
in a log. with the tost of fom
men, Une of the 1 1 a w h i s ..nk
bum diately and tw nl y -oi.e of ho.
ti'v' wv.o i.uktU.
ON HUSBAND-HUNTING CRUISE
Headed by the blonde Helen PaiK the;' llir:' wtnncn left
Wnh uuiou. 1. ('.. hi a x'dau l he oihrr tla on u hunt for hus
bands. They im their ii.ipks in Stella llow (ccnlcr), ,". and
liau I'lTtlcrli-U licir (riuht). :tN. Mi" als is -bo,n to the h-ll.
liss lals sijs the i-andhl.itcs have sonic IUMI applicants to luler
lcvt mi Iho nip. Mi-- Pavt- .i.s In r btishaml iiiut earn FSI0.1I(H
ii jcar and be pre pa ret I to advance SMMMI for her brother's ctlu-cnlion.
GRID SCORES
I'dDl lt M l. I IN.M.s
I : i Imu ll :i: lma t t 11.
low :i 1 ": 4'liii'iiKii
MiiMvsiit;! 1 .i: ruiilm- ii.
riiM- ii; mi. rniiin l!i.
Wlct.'iiln'i i; 1.1: Hit. i K'.
Ohio Sliil.. Ill; Nurl li'.v . sIim m U.
Ni !ir;is'..u L'C; .Miintnnii S':i1i ft.
'I'lilnl ii rii..i : ori'i'ini I I: Wil-
Iiilni.t1r li.
'I'lilnl i".ii(n: (inKim si it.. L'7:
i 'uhllnliii. li.
1-'IimI jii-rlijil: WuhIiIiik'ihi ': Mon
liimi i.
I'lrsl i"'il(.,l: lihilin 0; Whlliimn
Army
Indin e
I I, Providence ll.
a. MleiduMin a.
Not I'm Dame i, N'ay M.
Detndt HI. Pouisvllle 0.
Missouri CM, Geitlre 0.
Williams io, powdoin 0.
Prlnceion huinia n. ,
Ohio Weslcyan 7J. Gliieinnatl 0.
Otlerbehi 1 , Keuyoii (I.
I ohiint.i.i ;tl, W"sle.an
Moly fro'H Pi. Jtutgcr a.
Golgate :P.. Virginia Poly 1 I.
f ieorgt'ttiwn . J, P bauon Valley
Vale L'l. le..rgia .
At Or Mc, Maine U I'i.h-
ceticut At:gies
At I.ewisttm. Me., Pates a; Tufts
in - . r
o ear cn is maae
For lien (litlow
p:
IOKNIN. A'l.. (M )
AP)
'ii for
I n I he mtds' of his :aui
elect Ion 'o the VI o preMdi'liey.
pen jam n Gil low, c on mini i t .ar
ly iviii liliil", was Moi.;hl latough
onl Aii.omt loihiy nfUr In- bad
ralbd I wire to app.ar in s-hedubd
spe.i u ing eng.-1 geiueni .-t.
het io-r or Hot "pi es-aire" bud
lorc'il Gltlo'v to iibamhili two ad
die . ...M Gis -k. one la ie ami ji n -
lhr at Tilt m ill Was .spocu la I d up
on today as leporls were pub1!' !od
I hid he had been iolvi
P
leu v
his ti aln upon
i i;av pop ,pppi:pin
pw vni;K, "i, i:: i a p
mlniile of sibui praver for
sa fety a nd t-oceevs of t be G t a I
( in
I 1 1 e
...ppiditi wu:
.,nd aer
obs'
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ADAMS t.l.lN I. Il l,
I s, ,r I'.oldnsoti promised Mil. network.
PPNHIJ'l'oN, Ore.. i . PI ( .. t,. a. Miiler, ol Portia nd. today Kepubli-flii A group of t.roi.il
I', ) - Willie in S, Adams, ci. in let ed j i ,at he vnni)d p.-aii al t he armory ' m nt v one n will aw one-minute
of a sfatnlory Orhne iialiet his ' at S.ihm at J it. in. Mondav. iielks, starting m U p. in. over W.I.
I daughter, whs eenl ' tu . d 'oda ' to
1 life Impt iho bin t at 11. u . t,U-i peili-
ttii'vi-r'.
HICKMAN ADMITS
TEXAS ROBBERIES
j
il)nnnif-fl iT;in FvulMi'n I To
Wishes to Confess All
pf His Crimes
-
PoUT WoltTH. Oct. 13 fAPl
IA leiter from William Kdwtird
! Hickman, under death sentence at
San QuentlnM'al.. w hlch staled that
Hickman committed a rubbery in
Fort Worth, was received by
Po-
lice chief Henry Pen today.
Nb'Kuuiu stated ho robbed it res
liiurani In port Worili in H' cent
her. ini'i;. ll
plained he wished
to confess all his crimes before ho
died, Hicltinaii said he was sorry
he could not return tho money ho
obtained in the huhjun. No de
tails of the holdup wcio gP'f'ii in anywhere near here," the gov-
the letter. j ernor added, and then onolcd Mr.
j Hoover as saying: "There art; local
' instances, whero the governinetit
SAN ANTONIO, Ti-:.. Oct. 1 .1 must enter llm buslm ss fh.ld as n
(API -William lalwai-d Hickman, byproduct nf Mime great major
eoiidemiird to death In California, piirponrs, such as improvement In
was a partner hi a drug fit ore hold- navigation, flood control, scientific
up here In Iiccembcr, i;t''i, ae- research, or national defense, but
cording to a letter from the con- tin y do not vlllute tJie ucmral pol
demned man which was received icy to which we should adhere."
here today by Chief of Police Owen Kcnrnrin Mtuul
K ihlay. I The governor then n affirmed
' Pecord are being cheeked In an' Hie government ownership and
i-ffoil to determine what holdup control ntaud he took in his Jeii-
lliekman t oufesses villi Hit n- vt speech, deehiring the agency.
m- nl "lhal it is the Christian thing whether slate or ledeijtl. should
lo do." The condemned man did ""t ly own the she but should
tot name his partner but fays w mid hiiihl and operale th.
about ?j:.a was laken. jpler hott.W ttf wiiteipower prt-
KLAMATH HOY
PASSES AFTER
frty j f l i Mji I
m i;iii"ni:ii, f (-., i i, t. i ;t ( api
Ma Newsotni'. of K la ma I h Pa I Is. j
ipiai ti-rb acl, of tie- Southern Ore-j
;-.m Normal m hn fo..tball leaui, '
died la it nii.bl fo!lo. Ing his ml-
lap.-.e during the tne.u.n State col-1
e,;e -Normal fame nl A.-dilaud yes
lei da y a I !f rmaiii.
Neuronic wan i a rried from 1 ho
V hi during a lime-out period, find I
t amiiiiites then at I ii bil t ed his con- I
ilith.u lo "bih blood presstirr'," j
lie iH-oJc-led a gal ted his removal, I
I. id r he ra'i taken to Ihe hospital
his condition changed lor
tin-
in
enis '-A ere speel a t ofs at
lame, and (d1ed ,'i'Mi!iH' at
ho-piial, la'er leavinu f..r their
e In Klamath I-'llts, where Ihe
. r 1- a phv-h latl.
hiawer I. ont ertt
wuh Mr. cooii(i(jc;z irwz iVi:;"u-;;"
: 1 1 1 - -1 il ...IM-li.ll lulu.'.-
Ci'l. Ill I A I') ''-Mil ll-ii" 'llnl I' fl"lu!lt
; li:"t;"ii. iln. Ir-i ",,'M 11 I'l'nl ll'i'ln rtiniiliii;
.iiii.;iIkm IiiiiiIhII''""11'! tiui k iriislnil lull
illlni: i ii IT..H.
li.'lnv. Mtiil tlnit )iU
ll'l lO-l p.iltl. IIM tt ill li
til, II.
Senator Robinson
To Speak in Salem
i-tiit i'i. isn,
en S'ltii'iir
iil!. ili'timilitt
llll'llllilll , llil-
... I I.l. Ill
.Ins. pit T. Knlilti
in.- t.ri st.l' m l.il
' -I tlirniiyli I'nit-
- i . . . i ..a . , , i u.. . 1 1 t..
jwl,e,e he will ,fak tonight.
' Sunday In- will remain at Sent -
tie, and tie uiil r. lum to Pori laud
Momhiv m'.inin.
s Pet u mi ing lo Port In nd he w ill
: .p'-wk a? t h" in unn pal aiiditur.ui.l
Governor Smith
Is Welcomed To
LouisviIe, Ky.
Arrives There Following
Speech Before 5,000 in
Nashville, Att a c k i n g
Hoover's Policies
ATTM'KS SMITH
NP.W HKltN. N. I'.. OH. Hi
API Senator Fnrnifohl M .
Simmon.-, denoc'at of North
CiinilliiM, has hnrletl at hU par
ty tht accusation that its presi
dential campaign is otic In
which hypoericy is the predom
inant factor,
Addressing a meeting of "ail
tl-Smlt h democrats' hero last
nlt-ht, he ileclared thai the pat
ty is waning a 'militant Hiptor
eamptilKti" In Hut len t h, W lillo
hclow the Mason and Dixon line
it Is cvadltiK tho prohibition
iicKtlon and ralsluj,' a cry of in
tolerance against those who
Imnest ly oppose f hive r nor Al
fretl M. Smith bi'cuuse of his al
(itiide toward the IKth amend
ment and the Volstead law.
j I.iiriKVII.l.K, Ky,. Oct. n
j (AP) (It.vernor Smith and hls
I party arrived today in Louisville
where the democratic presidential
lenndhlnto will make an address to-
nlKht,
Tln Kovt-rnnr was Kiveii an ova-
tfoii as ho went from the train to
an automobile to b-ud a procession
to Ilia hotel. The Young Men's
i I icinocratie league turned out in
! full, wearing brown derbies.
( The campaign special had been
'purposely sidetracked thirty miles
I outside Louisville for several hours
1 early today to allow the Smith
' party to get hoiiio rest after 1 he
Iiuko demonstration given them
last night in Nashville. 'IVnn.
Speaks hi A a sin i Ho
Ki...;ikiin l-ia nield lu roin n I
! crowd that jammed Into the R.omi
'- Kytn auditorium in
into his republican opponents mid
, ProMldenl t'oolidge In connection
I wlih their farm relief and Munch
I ShoalB Mttinds, attacked Herbert
' Hoover's Tennesseo remarks on
prtdiUdl Ion, waier power, ami Im-j
migration, ami omuneu ins pre-
-'' d"'hiretl attitudes on some
ol "icJ'e qiicmioiin,
llciifhlng the subject of water-
l power about the halfway mark In
l.l- u I. lb'.iointMe deeli..-ed
. l' . ...
aniitt hiugiiter ami uppmuso, tmit
'" "''""y '. ,.... R. . .
Hoovers i ciiucsscf! ftjicrrn out
found not even an Indirect refer
ence to Muscle Shoals.
"lie treated It us though It was
jecls.
"II la tl nly way that you can
guatantee cipalinhlo distribution ol
tin power and (air and reasonable
nricoM to tin ultimate cnitsil in e r.
i " "d this Is heeause of the K.iv
j iiicnl's power lo contract."
j prequenl ly interrupted by duets
I (iJoiitinued on Page TO
;20 Killed When
i 3 Trains Crash
At Gloucester
gi.opci;sti;p, Mug
Oct. i:i
( API -A I leal I I persons wore
killed, with the possibility that Ihe
(omph-ic roll will be il, in a tri
ple train collision this morning on
I !i- Pirm!iu:ha m -1 irl'-l d line. The
bodies of the vietims were so in ii I - I
ihitoi that none had been hlentl
; fied thi-i aflernoon.
The number of injured was
mated ai la.
The collision resulted from
c ,-t 1 -
,,, r..-n.-.i f .. .i.-
p.'"' I-'-
Pin
dl CI,
f ol low a d from f;asol
lied tin one of the
no and
freighl
I'i.iIiiv's urri-1, ii-i tin- lltinl r.ii'
iii'l nilll.in.ti In Itiituiii ullhtti ill
:l Ihri-r .J.i-.'-i ri-snltini,- in !.-.. T I v .
t
Smith Will Speak
On Radio Tonifhi
Ni;W VnPK
o.t. .i APi
on the I d ii
P.
III lea I v;ii"i
jnlgbl In. bide:
! O.ino.iaib ... Governor Smith.
' ""lu I Millr, by., at s p. m..
io-cr WPAP and a cou "I -1 o -coart
nod ehalu.
' ( Tina.i c1-'' "it oi-il'i'ii - ll.vl
idj.
REPORTS SAY
TO ZEPPELIN
i No Cause for Alarm How
i ever, and Repairs Are
Being Made, Is Word
I HUGE DIRIGIBLE
i EARING BERMUDA
j Radio Corporation An-
nounees This Afternoon
Receiving No Word of
Trouble from Ah Liner
HKItM.V, Oct. 13 (AP) Tho
' government broadcast Inc nUitlon
J annoiincnl that al 7:05 p. in, word
j had been received from Kricd-rlch-diafeu
that tho Oraf Zeppelin
I w on Id liUely , reach Pcrmudu won
after inhlnlKNt.
.
NKW VfMllv. Oct. 1.1 (AP)
iThe New York American in a oopy
j righted radio dispatch from its
K -ornpoudent on tlio (rraf Zeppo.
1 lin today will Miy that "there irs
j no caue for alarm and the damKo
in being repaired." A further
messjiqe ).itd tin covorlng of thn
stalnllzer had been torn off and
that her speed uaa now 40 miles
tin hour.
The preceding tuessago from tho
Oiaf Zeppelin ia iiHed through tint
courieity or the New York Amer
ican ami Hearst .newspapers whleh
have evcluslvo righlM to all radio
iiiessagea from tho dirigible.
NKV YOllK, Oct. in (AD
f The Pndio Porporattmi of America
reported early thin afternoon that
It had been making Rood rontaet
with the Graf .eppclln up to 12:32
p. m., Pastern standard time. In
receiving commercial messages.
No reports of troubhi aboard
were received by tho company. Tho
dirigible's position was not given.
POSITION (i'lVKV
NKW YOliK, Oct. 13 .(AD
The North German l.loyd liner
llerltu reported tlie posltfon of tho
I'i'llf eppelln Ul S U. m(. Kuxlum
I vj.. ,1 lloo. Ililvt unrnlnn . iu
" " "
Irlilude :;:i.(Hi norlh and longitmln
Sfl.oo woat
This would phi Co the airliner
about J&ijo miles from Mermuda.
i , a K i;m pht, N. .1.. (x-t. in--
(APP It may tako th Oraf Z-p-pe)n
loo hours to cross tho Atlan
tic hul once she gels to thn naval
air station hero naval officers say
the can be landed in throe minutes.
m:uim; pakphvpst
NKW VUltK, Orl. 13 (AD
With her tlvo b&ft horsepower
motors droning a steady song of
poiMT and speed. Oraf Zeppelin,
huge transatlantic lhier, raced over
l he At la ill Ic today nt between 7.'i
and vi miles an hour headed for
Pakeliuist, N. J.. vhi Hermutln.
Aihin.i of unfavorable weuiher
lo the north dictated that the air
ship pursue a circuitous course,
to the south. 1 ir. Hugo Kekener,
commander and builder, hope lo
land at the lulled Slates naval air
st a i ton at I .akehurst at noon to
ntotiow with his cargo of 2i pat
seimets and mall from Kriedrleh
shalcii. Germany, demonstrating
that crossing (he ocean by airship
I.-; no long r morn adventure but
now Is a commercial undertaking.
Pour years ago today lr. Kek
ener saw tho da w n as he up
pioaehed the Island of Sao Ml?pie,
I he , .ot e.(, I'll Ihe VAX -'A, now Hi'?
i I. os Angeles. Al dawn this innrn
1 ing the A.orcs were well b"hlml
I him as he dh'ecled (he Graf .ep-
pel in, half again as large as. Iho
Los Angeles.
Good weather aided the airship
in making up for lime lost In buf
leiinu' headwinds over Hm M-aliter-raiiean
alter halving Krb'drleh
shaft n. Germany, at - n. in., l-)ast-ei
n si and. i ril time, on Thursday.
In swinging south to Madeira the
tllrlmbh' entered a region of light
ar;able winds which made pass
age easier. The dirigible escaped a
(Continu d on Page 5)
i or 'iiv.it KILLS
three of her
FIVE CHILDREN
iii;-ii:iiii'. ht. I
( AP) Mrs.
1 Pc
; tile
3-', drow ned
children In the
ly after midnight
drown the other
Hire- of lor fi
I )! , ,,it l i e- dl.
,.ud .if - mpiMl t
two a-, I hern If.
Tlio-o- draw m A
Nlla. :i
years old. Alary,
J i.-al's old ; Glo-
i i a , niont hs.
Th- other tun children. Nellie,
s, a nd P-.l ei.xo Jr., 7, alltu'imh
1 !i i.w u into the i i ei hy I heir
noelnr. weie able o rescue lltem-
reUeN a ltd Call lof hlp.
S hen atluches of the loeal har
bor m.!.-ler"s otfiee tirrived tho
v. email w.is holding one of the
Hue - ieiims under Ihe waler. She
was dra ;;-,-ed I rout Hit water bill
I he. ehihl. Ib.ria, w as dead.
M i t 'a nt era a ml the tw o res
ell' it ehihlron were taken ton local
hn-pltnl where Iho mother was de
tained for ohservullun. Sho Wti:t
hysitrieal and wept voiulnuoUiily
'tor llw baby CK'Mu.