THE W E A T Stiff I To do your bit in th ^ jjß Generally fair tonight and Sun,- day. Cooler in East portion. oh* vol . L ¿a—'.i» r ■!■■/ Ar< 4Í ,, iV W V w 'flif W ^ ^ Ï Tí i iR ¿ jfcÍwagfljW>taR MEMORIES ARE A fflE DEATH OF W" • " lia t e s Iron Hand POWER On— Wee W A SHING TO N, Nor. IB death of Uncle Joe Caaaoa, who * u oncem ore powerful la some the United States, brought hack to Washington many memories and remlnlelaceacee o f probably the moat picturesque fighter who dominated politico during the past ten years. For eight years Cannon ruled the houee of repreaentatlree, a single handed monarch, aa abeo- lnte dictator, so powerful that he could, and did defy the W hite House, and even the leaders of his own group. In 1910 republican insurgents w ith democratic assistance over­ threw him by stripping from him the power of appointing a ll com­ mittees and haring them appoint­ ed by the house. K was the unrestricted pbWer to appoint the powerful commit­ tees that allowed him to dictate to the house and control a ll legis­ lation. The man who led the flg h t'to overthrow Cannon sat In his of­ fice Friday and recalled for the United News correspondent some of the bitterness of that fight. He is Senator George W . Norrie o f Nebraska, still a republican » - »urgent ap belligerent as he whs I nthe bouse In 1910, the outstand­ ing exception to the political rule that young radicals grow la te eld ALL AMERICANS, » RMALLY Spends Most of Day Touring B p tb g in aboard the special train OP QUBBN MARIE OP RUMAN­ IA. Nov. IB.— (United N ew s)— Her majesty's visit in St. Louis was more than La most of the mldweetera cities where she has stopped. The greater part of her day ¿area spent touring the city la auto­ mobiles and resting in a hotel suite. Inthe evening she attend­ ed an official dinner and later was guest of honor at » horse- show. Whisperings of another storm were heart Friday when It was learned that Lois Puller, who left the train at Deliver to-preserve peace In the party, would rejoin the train at Atlantic City when the queen arrives there on Nov­ ember 38. No outward opposition has been voiced against Mias F u lle r’s re­ turn but It was apparent that the s persons who opposed her are perturbed over the meeting. i n w CADETS S T IB P FROM H O R S Wa ivo of ol Boyal Hand Mean That Errors Are Hot to bo Counted W E ST P O IN T . N .„V . Nov. IB . — (United NOws)— The recent In­ flux of royal visitors from Europe proved a boon to the bad boys of the United States M ilitary Academy. Every time a queea, a princess or a prince comes to West Point unruly cadets rally round and watch closely for a significant grave of the royal band. I f the hand waves the cadets know that a ll their sins against d to rirlla * have been their dem erit Matos have 7 Wiped clean and their records once r are just as good as those o f « M r leas refhetery fellows. This m atter of royal amhbety bitter " I never saw a more fig h t.” Senator Norris said. "F o r two years Uncle Joe never ex­ changed a personal word w ith me. I f we accidentally met In the cloakroom he did not show by word or sign that he know I was there. Never a nod nor a look ot recognition. A t the next election Uncle Joe was defeated for re-election to the house. I was elected to the senate tor the first time. When congress con­ vened a few weeks following efec- tlon I was sitting alone In the re­ publican cloakroom of the house, smoking a cigar. “ Uncle Joe came In. He look­ ed straight at me for an Instant, then walked to the mantleplece opposite my chair, hooked his el­ bows up on It and threw his cigar up at a little higher angle and studied me a moment. I thought I was going to get the roughest talk of my life , * “ ‘Norris,’ he said, ‘you and I have had a fight. Ton won and I lost. You have been elected to the senate and I am leaving the house. You are going up and I am going down. ' “ ’But I want to* say right now that you were a square Tighter. You did right according to what you though. I did right h r what I thought. You never used dirty tactics, i ’ll say that about you. But I won’t say it about that damned gang you had with you.* ” Normal to Have a School Paper extends to the m ilitary academy of a groat democracy Is an. old tradition nt West "Point, hat Its true significance has just become known outside the big walls of the point. When Queen Merle of Rumonla reviewed the cadets on tbs par­ ade grounds she executed the royal gesture and every outstand­ ing demerit. In the academy pass­ ed into oMvion. The same thing happened when - Crown Prince Guatar of Sweden was here. On that occasion - one unfortunate cadet lost hie plumed hat while on parade, an offense* almost as bad at the point as desertion in the regular army, but Gustav waved hla band and all was well. Officials of the academy ex­ plained that this was merely courtesy extended to visitors of certain rank. They were caro­ la i to point out that It does not mean that West Polat is taking orders from European royallty. ■ B FARMERS TO FORM FAROE FROSTS Secretary of Agriculture Ad­ vocates Consolidation of Associations P O R T L A N D , Maine, Nov. IS . — (United News) — Con­ solidation of agricultural coop­ erative asaocletiotts into veritable farm product trusts which wonld he able to m arket their crops ef­ fectively on a large scale was ad­ vocated by Secretary of Agricul­ ture Jardine la aa address here before the national grange. This Is la line with Jardine* ad­ vocacy last summer of “pools’* In various crop«, the “pools’* to be financed by the government. In this way products eould be w ith­ held from the market. The appro­ priation of 1100,000,000 proposed in the Pees b ill which wee reject­ ed last season. would he need In connection with this scheme, and Jardine’s revival of the project indicates that it w ill be pnt for­ ward again aa the admialstra- ttoa’e farm relief program. Thb Southern Oregon Norm al School w ill have a school paper to bo published shortly according to action taken Friday morning when officials for the paper were selected at a general assembly. Lawerence Mitchehnoro, farm er editor of thé W hltworthlan, the official publication of W hitworth college, was named ap editor, and Lois Knapp of Knappa, Oregon, w ill be the assistant editor. Alice Beck of Ashland w ill have charge of the business affairs being elected business manager, while Ruth Aitken w ill be assistant business manager. The name of the paper has not SUBSCRIBE POR I B B TIDINGS. been annuohced as yet, A. drive. ro m For TAX PLAN OF PRESIDI Bsntimont o f Leaders Seems . Opposed to Plan PLAH IS ^WORKABLE B r M P M M" t a t - Haat it May Open up aa Controversy W A SHING TO N Nov IS — Rough sailing for President Coolidge’s tax crellt plan and possibility that It may fall ot enactment qp- peered In the cryetalllxatioa ot sentiment among republican lead­ ers here. Chairman Green of the houee ways and means committee, finds nothing good la the proposal and much against It. Nowhere In his la more than on the surface, does formal statement, issued today, between the lines o f which there Green promise that he fiU push the president’s proposal, and It Is upon him that this duty w ill rest. When asked directly wheth­ er he Intended to introduce a reso­ lution embodying the president’s plan, be said he had not decided. From the opinion expressed by Green, and other republican lead­ ers, Including another veteran member of the ways and means committee, who leaned a state­ ment today. Representative Bach- rach. New Jersey republican, the situation shapes up la this way: There Is general opposition to a ocmpreheaelve tax hill at this seeelon such as democrats advo­ cate. Republican leaders adm it that the tax credit plan Is work­ able. B at most think It inadvis­ able. They tear that it w ill up the «hole question to controversy. Already ate putting in their claims for consideration. Republicans, Green and Bracbrach among the num­ ber, adm it that some of tbe claims are justified. Green bolding that the tax on small corporations should be reduced, while Bach- rach says that corporation taxes should receive first consideration and surtaxes on incomes between IBB, 000 and 100,000 second. As to the president’s plan specifically It is contended that it w ill be of small benefit to the average tax­ payer and that advocates of farm relief, tor Instance, .will argue that It will am ount to slicing t ie millionaires tax considerably, while congress retusee aid to the farm er and small taxpayer. Council Meets With New Body Members of tbe present city council, met with those who were recently elected to that offlee, la an informal session last night and discussed some of the problems that are now confronting the pre- tent members and which w ill also come under tbe direction of tbe new officials when they take of­ fice. The greater portion of the meeting was given over to the discussion of some of the water problems, and It was found that both bodies are generally agreed upon the general,plan of proce­ dure, In that they are desirous ot seeing work started as soon as possible on that repair ring ot the Ltthla Springs pipe Nne, and the water mains generally through out the city. Tuesday evening the regular meeting Of the Connell w ill be held when it to expected that final re­ ports on' the cost of hath the dam at the Ranger station sits and the Render site, wUl he submitted by engineer Dillard. I t to expected that after these reports are made, It w ill he possible to come to some definite decision as to where to build tbs dam, and that pre­ lim inary work can be started shortly. Tbe members* that will eompoee tbe new council were In­ vited to attend this meeting ns well, as the balance of those eee- solen tax that w ill he held before the preeeat members go out of office. *F O R T HURON. Mich, IS .— - (U a lted N ew a)»—- town w ill jyee the realisation of day when a aegro hoists a po|j» presented to a Ms church by a. Jew and. <* by a Catholic. > Unless plans go as throats of violence have received by tbe Rev. Ruaeell 1 Bready, pastor of the c h a rd It w ill mark the first tim e: such aa unique dedication been carried eat. *’ Tbe negro, Archibald Wagner, « a rid war was chosen PHday W illiam Thompson, or of the local Ai post. Jacob Goldman, a prom i­ nent Jew, is tbe donor of pole, while. Mgr. Patrick Dunnigan; Catholic world chaplln, w ill dedicate it . Cold Turns Back Giant W ASHING TO N, (United News)— The dirigible : Angeles was forced to turn home­ ward after the reached the capital today, postponing a trip to Hamp­ ton Roads, because of the freeslng weather which disturbed her wat­ er rocoverly system. Continuation ef the flig h t wad considered dangerous as the dirig­ ible wonld be forced to valve Its helium unless the water recovery airship depends upon water «red from the atmosphere to system could he repaired, as the serve Its bhlande. Christinas Seal Develops Rival N E W YO RK. Nov. IS — (United News)— A rival to the fam lllnry Christmas tuberculosis seal lum •ampaigh appeared, its national ca launches to the tune ot an Inves­ tigation by poatofflce department IBRART MATTER IS ATO M «! MB Kiwaaig Members Want the Present Servioe to Rural Patrons Continued Members of tbe Klwanla club yesterday unanimously voted to petition tbe city council to pro-* vide sufficient funds to maintain the present city library service to those patrons who live outside of the city limits. z This matter which was brought before th'e club a week ego, was investigated by a special committee, who recommended the above action. It was discovered, that thia service, which would be normally taken care of by tbe Medford Public library, is being bandied by tbe local Institution, as a^-matter of accomdatlon. Buslneaa men bad previously pointed out that a dis­ continuance, of this service would not be received favorably by out- aide patrons who were accustomed to make thia city their shopping headquarters,* and aa a result the above action was taken with the additional request that this sum be provided until sueh time the present etate law governing coun­ ty libraries could he fully ipvestl- gated. The meeting was presided over by Henry Enders Jr., of the un­ der privtllged child committee, Mr. Enders took occasion to warmly praise the high school football team for the splendid showing made against Medford the day be­ fore and delivered a fittin g tr i­ bute to Coach Crlpe who wag a guest of the club. Former High school coach Hughes, responded to the call of the chairman and- explalned some of the difficulties that had confronted the local coach in the Armistice day, and urged th a t the business men take an Interest in the team, and co­ operate with them fully. C. J. Read gave a brief talk on the underprlviliged child. BUYS LIGHT COMPANY and an injunction suit by the S U T H E R L IN , Ore., Nov. 13.- original national taherenloels as-, w (U nite dNewe)— The Sutherlin ... . .. socfatlen.: Power and Light company for the The government to inveetlga- past 10 years owned by John B. Ing a mail selling campaign of Yeon and John Kiednan of Port­ the Association tor the R elief of land, was sold Friday to the Cak. Tuberculosis patients, organised ifornia Oregon Power company last June. for a sum of approximately 815,- Tbe association has sent out 000. appeals to buy its seals to SO,000 The California Oregon Power persons throughout the country. company expects to expend several The National Tuberculosis So­ thousand dollars here during the ciety claims the new organisation next atx months on Improvements. naed Its receipts principally to The sale of the local system car­ buy real and personal property ries with it < 60 year franchise and had turned over for tuber­ granted to the J. F. Luse company culosis relief only B162.2B since and Its successors by the city on It .was formed. October 31, 1911. WEE PASS 6 OFFKERS E t r a FOR WINTER IN GUN FIGHI fflffl ESCAFI AMBASSADOR CAL West Bound Stage is Last Vehicle to Make Way Through Drifts SALEM, Nov. 13. — (United News)— The McKensle pass high­ way through the Case»'*-» moun­ tains was close»1 ' . Tc late Friday— o’ winter ------ -y e rto w fa ll San* Prancieoo Wounded in Arrest F WAS FAMOUS BAHDIT Stein Man Created Reign of Tefr - ror In Half Doken Conntles A fter Escaping ■ ■ ■ . S' SAN FRANCI8CO. Nov. IS .— Joe Tanko youthful California deaperado waa shot to death to­ day In a close range gnn battle Iff a McAllister street apartment basement. The murderer who created a reign of terror tor months after he and hla pal Floyd H all escaped from San Quentin last year, fell hla body riddled with bullets, a second after ha had wounded detective sergeants Karl Roney and Vernon Van Mac- tre. Tanko waa Instantly killed. Roney, shot through the ad- domen, toppled to the floor but a few feet from Tanko, gasping “ He got me first but I got him.** But It waa not until they looked at the body, that the officer rea­ lised that they had ended the ca­ reer of the notorious killer, who had robbed and murdered in half a doien countries, while posses nought him after he and H all had scaled the walls of San Quentin on the night of A pril 8th, 193S. Twelve Are Held foi* Fake Tickets Portland, Nov. 13.— (United News)— Twelve persons who sought to pass “ fake student ttc- hete at the U. 8. O.— O. A. C. s .. .. a. nn.. J - football game here Thursday, were turned over to police Friday for questioning. The Imitations were discovered by a gatekeeper who noticed an error in the type on the tickets and soon police had rounded up more than 20 persons attempting to use them. Those detained de­ clared "scalpers” Informed them that only student tickets were available. Officials are continuing their investigation Into this latest tic­ ket scandal, the third of tbe pre­ sent football season. A Paire' Foreign Feline $ .¿bound stage was the Iqst make its way across be­ fore the drifts become too deep for machinés to break through. According to a report from the state highway office here five Inches of snow has fallen at the summit and thia figure would be increased later as the snow con­ tinued to falf. Last year efforts to keep the pass open proved un- siiccesaful, and according to Indi­ cations it will be attempted again thia year. Closing of th e .pass makes the distance between Bend and Eu­ gene 360 road miles instead of the usual 119 miles as motorists w ill have to make the roundabout trip by way of the Columbia river highway. « Government is Concerned Over Oil Land Rights in Mexico OFFICIALS HOLD MEET Secretary Kellogg Confers. With Senator Borah, W ho Makes - no Statement WASHINGTON, Nov. IS .— i United News)— Im portant de­ velopments concerning this gov< ernment’a relations with Mexico are expected aa a reeult of growl­ ing dissatisfaction |n ad ministra^* lion quarters. Secretary of State Kellogg and James R. Sheffield, American am­ bassador to Mexico are to confer with President Coolidge today. Secretary Kellogg made a trip to the capital • few night ago to consult regarding the Mexican, situation with Senator Borah, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. Borah was pledged to secrecy. This government to particularly concerned not only with some ap­ News wire reports recent­ parent signs that Mexico to reced­ ly carried the story that the ing'from her promise regarding iMMtrd o f regents had asked oil land rights in Mexico, bat that for appropriations, totaling Mexicans are becoming active In SSAO.OOO for the Oregon come of the central American rw-- State Normal school, aa well publlcs. Some outbursts of anti- as Improvements for other American feeling have been a ttri­ normal schools. buted to Mexicans. J. H. Fuller, local member Nicaraguan revolutionists are of the board of regents nt understood to have received arms the reqnest of the Thllngn and ammunition from Mexicans, has prepared the following influence of Mexicans la suspect­ Information relative to this ed in the election campaign in meeting of the board. Guatenals where a new govern­ ment to to be.chosen the first The Regents of the Normal week la December. t Schools of Oregon nt their quar. Disquieting reports have come terly meeting at Salem, Nov. 6, ctoo from Salvador and Honduras. gave their approval te a building program for the three oebnote ds dissatisfied with the administra­ follows— I b r Ashland, two build­ tion's Mexican policy fa r sosm ings, one a Dormitory for girls time and It to commonly under­ dnd one a combined gymnasium stood here that he threatened to and class room building. An resign unless, a more aggressive, appropriation of BBS0.000 w ill be ¡policy was »dotted. This contro- requlred for these two buildings verey was held In abeyance, how­ An additional maintenance ap­ ever, because of the Mexican re­ propriation w ill also be required ligious controversy. Just pre­ for the two years or biennium, viously it had been planned here, before the Legislature acts. For to lift the embargo on arms to this period 386,000 in addition to Mexico, but this contemplated.* the regular mileage fund w ill be move was Interrupted by the re­ required. This, the board also ligious controversy. recommended and approved. Reg­ istration at the Ashland School for the present term is 871. It Is the belief of those fam iliar with the conditions that this w ill be increased to 600 at the fell term of 1817. Next the question of buildings for Eastern Oregon were consid­ Thoomnd? ered and an appropriation of Expect Thirty Gsnnent Workers to Re- ' 1171,000 was approved and re­ turn to Jobs commended for thia program. Aa the location of this school to left N E W YORK, Nov. IS — (United* to the Board of Regents, a spec News)— Peace to following hard lal committee constating of J. H. upon the heels ot winter in two' Fuller, Ashland, R. R. Turner, Important Industrial w a n ot th < Supt. of Education, Salem, and east. Frank M iller of Albany, was ap­ T h irty thousand garment w orkj pointed to assemble all the data ere were affected In thta city, relative to tbe different pros­ while la Paaaalc, N. J. between pective locations and report to 6,900 and 10,000 textile strikers' the fu ll Board relative to their look for an early return to their findings. This committee w ill looms. - meet In Salem Monday, November Both s trlk e n have cost millions 22nd and the Board w ill con­ of d o lla n and have been attended vene on Dec. 6th to hear their by violence and wholesale arreetoC In Ne wYork the garment workL report ahd to visit such places aa are recommended by the com era appear to have lost the mala mlttee. A questlonalre was sent pointe for which they walked out to each o f the Eastern Counties nearly five months ago. Their union failed to get a guaraatee off relative to proposed locations. The Monmouth school repre. , 86 weeks work or pay each year seated by Pros. J. 8. Sanders, and it conceded the chief demand asked for three new buildings, a of the manufacturers that the» women’s building, new gymnas­ have the right to limited regal»* ium and library. These would tlon of their working forces a aai» require appropriations o f 3400,- ally. In Paaaalc the s trlk e n hard 000. The Board recommended two of the throe buildings to- fared better so far, hat a red! tallng BBBB.000 and aa addition­ settlement to not yet completed. al maintenance appropriation wa* In reaching ata agmeateat with thS also recommended. The Mon­ Paaaalc W onted month Mheol now has over nine pahy. however, tl the solid frost of the maaa hundred enrolled pupils and not­ *rs for the first time la the withstanding the establishment months since the strike beffaa. of the Ashland school were nam- ber enrolled, showed aa Increase Left far for the present term, but |1BB.- o f «hü Mn. J. R. 000 expended by tbe state last tè » toft today' tor year In providing additional until Sunday. training school facilities far the labaad. who la a clflc fireman on the (Please Turn to Page 8) Details Given on Regent Meet PEACE EXPECTED IN : INDUSTRIAL WARS