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o I- The Weather VmlMiou Fair: km humidity. Minimum jCHterday 2 Minimum today 48 Medford Mah Weather Year Ago M&slnssm 3 Mmimoro , utiy TwBty-thtr4 Trr MEDFORD, ORKISON, WEIWESPAY, MAY Ifi, 1928. 0 Tribune Today By Arthur Brisbane Straw Hat Dayi ; The Band Wagon. V.r les and Meat. Liii Damita. 1B27, by New York Journal, Inc.) ke u "band waoii Secretary Hoover, utler, chairman of ui national eom- mfltce, ami Massachusetts lead cr, will vote fur Hoover. .Mr. Mellon 's strong endorse meitt of Secretary Hoover eon vinrrs nine "practical '' Hep"''- j liea:. out of ten that the thing ; is settled. ! There seems to be nothing. it of- the pin n "to heat lloo- I .or" except the possibility that j President Coolidge ean be in duced to change his mimi. Those that know the President. fcu a little, do not expect it. William C'liilds, owner many restaurants, says he is NOT trying to make Alneriea vegetarian by refusing to sell meat. Wise man. Vegetarian nations are usually slave .na tions. Three hundred million ladies end gentlemen in India cat no meat, because their religiou for bids it. They drink no alcohol. 1 A handful of Englishmen, thousands of miles away, oat plenty of meat, drink plenty of alcohol. Hut they boss and tax, with a force of only 100,000 Uritish in India. It. took the earth millions of years to produce fertile soil, as sisted by earthworms. The cow needs two or three years to produce a beefsteak from grass. Man in half an hour manufac tures brains from the beefsteak. Time is money, ergo, meat is money. l,ili Damita, beautiful lady, t-oming from France bound for Hollywood, says: American men are mianis. ; They want to play, to dance, to j diet childish. They do not in- Icrcst mc. I like men with un derstanding." The worst of that is the trttlh jl inn. ''- . iivi-!., I rln tint, m&rrv until i ftm an old woman." She milfllt make a film IlllOUl Abraham s wttc. The lady says; , "I have many princes and dukes in love with me." Your "Jam's regulate your (crsuiiality. Professor lierimm of Columbia. University can ji; vc it. Your four jiurathy roitls, small as a grain of wheat, liu- in more than all your educa tion. A future revised version nut v read : "I will praise the Lord, for, I am fearfully and wonderfully ... . .. maae, witn my enowinea uia- cbarging hormones into the blood stream, and my parathy - roids regulating the electrical condition of the lime salts of the body." , ' 4 Ami that is no jisettdn scien tific jest. AVhon th'yroid is Jacking idiocy is inevitable, tiland.s account fr (.'ffiut or lack of it, for crime and moral misbehavior. The 'thyroid is resjxinsihle for crimes of pas sion. Ninety jut cent of deliu iiietit ifir's have enliirifctl thy roid plamls. It is all friitht i'ully tMintilicatcti. On top of this endocrine J it formation, Dr. Blum, of lierlin. says : "Fathers moderately addict - ed tO alcohol &re most likely to have male chUdrtra, while the Cootlnued oo Ffe Four) SUSTAINS DEFENSE Judge-Skipworth Rules Out All Evidence Against Cha-' ney, After Date of Alleged Crime in Indictmentj Handwriting Experts Sup-: port State's Case Against Prosecutor. The state closed its case against Prosecuting Attorney N. W. Chaney at 3:30 this aft ernoon and the defense was onened at once by Attorneys G. M. Roberts and P. J. Neff. j The defense hi the trial ot New-1 i ion fV Chnliov flliilriet ;:ltnrtiev of Jackson comity, scored decisive! this afternoon when the court ruled ttiat evidence of aliened offense after Hie date of the crime charged, was not admissible. At the openitm of the afternoon session State Senator t. 1. Eddy of UoseliurK, special prosecutor, submitted to Hubert H. Crnddocl handwriting exiicrt, a check for 710. made oavabio to Robert Caster, liet'ore any testimony was S liivea on the cheek the defense In terposed an objection. The jur was excused anil the decks cleared for a legal argument on the points Involved. Judge Skipworth inform ed counsel Cor both sides, it was -t a daiwerous and difficult question, ; and full of dynamite." and subject i to h!."h court reveisat. 1 Special Prnsermor Johnson of fered a short argument contendiiiK that the check should be admitted. The court held that, under the law and supreme court decisions in this state, evidence tendins to show a crime, after the commission of the crime was charged,' was not allow able. The Custer check was dated February 5, 11127. Chaney is belli ; tiled upon the Issuance ot a S3Ji check dated June 4. 19L'6. The state argued that, havlner Introduced evidence temiine: mIhuv n slate of facts, it was nor-' mlssihle to collaborate, lull later withdrew its contentioiiK, and Cap- tain ('ruddock was turned over to i the defense for cross examination hy Attorney George M. Hoberts. Tile state allowed hy Craddocfcs testimony that the name of W. 51. Wiikie, endorsing signature on the hack of the f3t chech, was unlike , Wllkie's signature on ten other ! checks, and variations were shown j j in several of the letters, partica- j iartv the tetter "K." j rra,I,,K.k viKorouslr. their own ex- j pert k o Jicinrich Craddock was asked about Ihe I i)'. l;.t.it- t .,, win., width of various letters, the ancle i 1".kM sprnie weather at ( worsi . of the down stroke, and the i.res-' - 'adin-ss of Mabel W rn. sure of the upstroke, Ihe "raito ot j -t.-rmlned litii orfc-iitre woman, the iniste," mid the method em-! today removed t.li-noa Coilett from , nlovcl in mensnriiiK the letters.!""' Uritish !"" chaiuploHsiiip In! jCi - uiiwuK capiaiiieii u '" " i ! 1 indieations this nftecnoon were; mid lie under ' j tiiat Craddoek cruss-esumination the ureal. lion of tiie afternoon. A - ior-; lively argument nrose between t'raddoek and Attorney Itobcrts, whelher a. limn wrote differently when soticr lhan when dvlink, and what effeet 1 his inu.xicatiun. if any. woiiW! have on the general character- isties-of his wrilinj;. The hirKest crowd of the trial uttended the afternoon session. l.uke S. May of Seattle, Wash., noted criminologist and handwrit ing exirert, hurled the short and upiy word, from the witness stand j this afternoon, while testifying un der cross examination at the Cha ney trial. wliPSH h,,jrc 't!le ral;,, ,... te, K'omity Cominissioneis victor iiur- sell and Ueorae Alford, in the couiily court house at Medfoni, that it was all bunk, and made for political purposes?" asked Defense Attorney Georae Roberts. "1 most certainly did not," re plied May. heatedly, his fail red deninK, "and if anybody says 1 did they are lyinK." May's answer w-as ssiken with considerable vigor and emphati cally. I'nder further fpiestioninj; May testified that he told the commis sioners that he would not render "snap Judgment," and that he would study the situation bcfoie he would render a decision. May. trom shart Knowing pho - tocraphs placed before the jury explained dlfferenes hetween the name "W, M. Wilkle" on the itack ' of the check and on the front and hack of otiier checks paid to him hy the county. On Crawford, cashier of the First National hik, was the next witness. Hubert H. Craddoek. arey-lmir-ed veteran of the Portland police department, on the stand this morning, in the trial of iiistriel j eharfffd with the miMH;tdh-aUon lof nty prohibition enforcement j fund.Qj?av important testimony fr thY tate. (Continued on Pare Six) MISS COLLET! DEFEATED Blf ENGLISH GIRL Severe Storm Is Too Much! for American Star 'Never Played Such Rot ten Golf She Declares Girl Friends Weep Mrs. Hurd Remains. HjlTXSTANTOX, Eus, iisy 16 l Mm. Dorothy Campbell Hitrd. ! Philadelphia, mm her way into the i sixth round of the iiritish women s j ; xon cnnnipionsnii uy yeteauiiK .Miss Doris Chambers, former Brit- ish emaiiion, six tip and five to i Play. i .Miss Chambers woa the first hole : . wtlh a aar four, Mrs. third taking t five, but her veteran iiptKment took j ' me next iiwr uetoie ..ims Miss (,it nni (olii'tt hers could get another par four to win at the sixtii. Mrs. Hard came back with a three to win the short seventh and a five waa ?ood enough to win the eighth, the ninth was halved In fives, leaving Sirs, liurd four mi at the tarn. She then steiuied out to win the. tenth, halved the next two and closed the match out with a win j down In par four. ,,,-xstaxtox. i:nKiand. May j f Continued on TaBB Threel ERECT 150,000 PACKING PLANT, JACKSONVILLE I R Sa from officials of the itetlw-ootl i " . I,umter cpmtmny and propose 34-Acre Tract Purchased tl B if .j fftnae ITtnm ' ,!CW would Ihj Y oanUOrU JJHS& rlUill jhn0wn as the Xorlhwn Oiiifornin it. n tw L!raiinad anl would itrwvlde a Utsk JOtin Ortn, Un WniCn ; indlnty conntcii Ihe Wt- Large Modern Packing Plant Will Built. A :,oM iii;tl pitekin plant, whh-h will supply a tine f huteher ?hP from Huc-ne to Yreka will Ik erected won on a St-aere tract itf land tufuth of Jaefemville hy Himtford JoneM. owner of the iant ford company of Aiedford, aceord Inj; to informaiioti saihered from a nutnlier f xoon-ts hy the M-l jTtihtme this morning. Th 34 Hcre were purehfwd from $dm Orth by Rtntford Jne iwu w-ekK aito for I t'K and wer surveyed by li, li, Powell, local surveyor preliminary to the erec tion of the parking plant. That the upptie for the park inT hue will he purchased alt thru the valley, drawing paj.i'U- 1 ly-iy rrom nie stock ram-he of t?fe Applegate, and the Klamath Kali country, were other fact brought out In preliminary detail of the project. Mr. Jone, accord Ine io report will etHblih a line of truck, all epiipped with a com plete, refrigeration ;-tcm for the lranportaiion uf him meat yppHe thru outhern Oregon and nor thern California. ITA A 10 I I II I I II 11 I i ui u i.i i ii ii.ui iv j jyUf LOATING I P.Jmm nwR pm F: t is:. - j General Nobile in Constant L- . . t v j Touch Wiih Civilization f ; ' By Radio, Describes His Epoch-Making Air Voy age Everyone Wei Only Slight Storms Landing On Ice Planned. K!XC'S IJAV, SiiKioiKt'H. May . iJPi A steady slrtatH of nnlio 16 - iKn Is ttuiay Hftktd Kiiiff'a Hay ttie dirigible llUtt, nw wiih mvMiPi ioUit jtmar itswm, tons j mo iiilioijitaiik to man i Th liaHa has let sendiHK hmiy witvh'W jm'wiw to her Irnc shMt, ihi CHta tli Milu, at tiuns nintlp hy tlt Uirlffible. a mesasc this morning timt Umj 5 Itidia had exiiii'ncod iiti huur and a hnif at fs and itd t fly ai a liHKht at 159 mt.iti l a :0 kiioiHCtcrs wind at a speed at (tttm 3& ta 4 kilyiHfUMK. A I Hewn o'lotrk 1 la morning iiw VH?a n va dricti over TiiiHz 3iay in honor of I Kmwlitt Uuetirai, who fdUwpd and ijcriKht'd ihtrc i At eiKht eVIui-fc two-thirds of t ihe flight had heen made and j. the airship was then northeast of Krunx Joncfn ra. All aloard were wll. The dirisihio wan then j lnMeediiis: to the east coaata ot i U-nin land, where an ice anchor will' be dropped and three men! nut ashore m Jhis Httie known land. The J tails is expected to return to Klns's bay before Friday, Her; third trip iii iirohahly be the , jo-ialJed Croeker land northeast of Greenland, the name land that i,Jeary and othar exiljrs had ex-.; pceted to see. 1ST PACIFIC AFTER A LINE NTO OREGOr Missing Link Is Divulged at, r- i- n .1 j S, F, Meeting Redwood Lumber Co, Plans Build- mg r.nnnisM mn Frnitl Westwood Mills S. P. to Crescent ; Opposes. I i 1 SAX FHA.VCSSCO. May if,. M'l i The "missing link" to t;lve tim v estrrn Paeifiv railroad an en try into Oregon ami the tiieat Northern raiiroati a terminal con nection with Kan rranelseo, ts , j3i miles of new line connect ii.s Westwood, Lassen county, with Cleseeiit .Mills in i'lunia county.' This became evident when the state railroad coimuissiun heard iern I'arifJc ami the ureal Meat Ihtrrt. Opposition from the Houih ! ern faeifie"'eotnjmfty heranie evi dpnt at the httrlnjf lte yeslt'r jrtay, when officials testified the j roiowd road would endanser fhv!r 7,9,9 investment In the Pmley-Ijasen hranh line. This wan aio ndmitttd hy Willi Wal ker, president at the Northern California and vice-president of I the i led wood dumber em$iay !who ?aid the road would detract from Bowthern J'arlfic hnsints nnd the business of existing stage line. Baseball Score A mcrhu it IE. if, i:. Ueiroit 4 9 3 iiotm S la 1 Halt erica: Stirrell ai' Margrave; ilradiey, fioffinan and ibrry, Nathmal K. t'leveiand 2 fhtfdeltthia U lltterl'j; W. MIIIt. g I and Hewelt; Walherg and K l;rookyn'iittburg game pt- Ironed; rain, f. lxui Boston ponffHmed; rain, q CONE NEARLY CAUSES HIS DEATH II i AJEO E- TLl " ' 1 I i 1 " i f K m . " AHbough three-year-oM Miles AWa, Eskimo bo vssiitog in Seat- tie, Wash., survived ArcUs perils in his home in the f rszeis north, j an ice cream cone nas nearsy causca nss owui in naa.i clime,. Miles, playing near a iake in Seattle, let ass ke rreani cone slip from his hand into Use water. In his attempts to save it ke plunged in.. His mother rescued the boy as he came up tha second time. SCREEN ST lEFUCi Adolph NSeniou and KatM rvn Carver Made Man and Wife in Paris Before 1 1 Cameras and 9 Guests Leave for London i t'AlilS, .May iS.- ' -rSiH, ilK'liidiOK I. t-aph'rs, watihiojj, l ion and Kfilhryn I -m wuu sa S l s.hst!Ji-, Adolph Men-1 arver, Aitiri- : run s-rH'n h!x, were twirrtt'tl stt !S. l ily )i;ill of the Sth want Jyhyrtiy utter ill oVioek this morn- , , ins. The hiee wbre tiie cere mony was performed is mw ie ttmtUix kli(wn in i'arls as the Uliie American ( iiiireh Arn,i !S. rmr. I The roih Mi'idfd Ui feep- has n- .i.te ( tu,. wd,!!K Iseeret frwlil ihe sellerai piitdie here, but were nimble to um-ape ' P I I IjJ j-. Adoiphc Mcnjou iiu HhhihMW ciMneraint'ii, who iiave played neh a prieiH part in their lives, even for wedding tile The toitpie realtd ihe city k-xS ft) hall tosei her in an KosiM aido- . rid and eontaina ail the es- '- tif ttiis wero Hmmt" Steiwer ifaid. mold if promptly at the aii'oke of eutiala of other rdiions attdj "Krom my standpoint ail wer 1 The bride wan df esed in a, other philosophies" - con! rihutloMM." Kentiy replied. Iieiis tiiilor-iitade it, a rU-t miv wut warmly atMH"- "Ttiey told m? they seed?j4 fitting unirimtned feU hat plated the kindness fhe had n mWWy I eave it to them. with a rather wide brim- Her i India- She d' red; di ksow wfeti coiot ruction Vaa sho were aii lei sa i ierav f?H H at home d 1 Xame piaced upon it." pale bii utoeklnjs matched a f. tly happy therf, fxmetwattr Hf y4ill Xiiit lo tlJke further waiat of tlio sime cior, Hhe h ha not been diffhtoit to adapt Jtxm?Hbathmrf aked meiwer. had a large l.u(i t orrnw orehJds, powdrett with iilhe of the val- hy Frances lucky flower. .Mr. Ai'oaa had on tt toorninc catt with tight gray checkered; tro?j- ci ad wore a cmm m mstu Kttgiami and Aneea. an .. I buttonhole. lie appeared mm- appeared mm- piiiacfi y tut' iiiuff:r tti nt- tra, ana tr one in m off c-r ne ciffpfl t race tm-m wjui lark of alacrity. Th? Aft njous left fr iomhm t f oiJAO, ire., ay i1 Camain Jack :iemenee, avis- lir. waa 8rrtt'd todav chare d iitit OffiritimiHa inatcr sever the city ytetday from an airplane in violation of a city or iiiin-. an wan jijms. tor to ne arrideii nie on charge, a5 1 I l V t V i t l V'i5 i 1 : t 54 1 SEATTLE WiF Former Nancy Ann Pilfer at Beautiful Chateau ins France, Says She H 35 nc mauaDa ah in 1 niirinn m it W I i f if II ii li Ii UI ii I 11 t fm it tirriii kill HAMMY ill uui iini 1 li . ! yu expect to make any Not Abandoned Cnris-fiaHh- ramrihuiiowi to lniith's rsamiaign?'' tianity Loves India and! r -h t. i jwiH give ssything t can, and thai Husband. ifNlH,, May thut ill iMittor Sirattcm sk4 hw aad uf!J -tfreiMKi'ia of the !fti1ytthe lie nahl ihe JSa io HIr i.xfttus lodav j!Mli Hir Tukoji i:,.e. fonoer rajats uf imiore, as Kivins lht iit third wife. In forioer Miss KalM Ann Miller Seattle, migijt viit tbe t'nited StHleH, jtoeni The siiahnrunee, whvn 1 "He van miug away, I dus1! th-il ifhoiM hr Inmlth whU-h hadjfe whtav lMn norted a msaUsfiK-loryJ ' Have yu critmta Ui Govern !iid ihere hail hmm mftm irwbh ' n" Hnhhs New York --j-a1ut whieh slm lulsht have to HiKn? M'unilt diysl'liiH ami isiidy "A ) uprHid itptm fr aojj-3jdi-f "ilas bttsinewt brought yos Hho hid ih&i ihH wowid iiuto ssstttractarsti reiathns with i' mn.- miryr fh aiaia or ?tiy of New YorkT "i w'Mild iUit yii western I "With the siaie noj witii th i(iie to hwik HshMy ujKm ourH'hy la amuM ay. i built two j ifiarrhtjic" ihe fonder ruler i in his talk with th eorreijoa- Uni ttl ihe heauOful ehatea ftt,dlfig m. (lermain. n r Paris, where? Tfl mM that km year ago : enii or a Mmm mm ntm the looi.te aie stayiBK, he hum S hi for tile federal j fwta)raa jActssrapkM- ! "MarrhiKe Mi tudta ts jamietiiing i govern isetit. and dies some repair- fsad him. very Mttervd and etui never ho dis- lnc of Kaverimrent shlpa aw. h f W JJerbert 'iwil In imiiMe. tar iiiari-iiiKj "Is is naisre of yuur uslncas i Hwnt secretary f eeussjwrr aa oiiKiit to be reBarte,! as a aym-jiwcit ttai tt would t. isffcetmt by a n-pMijIiraa prfssMesSM eaisJWa!-. ' l.l of union the east the eSecMon of Oovernor Smllii r ) wsd h rarrtd & -wsra khM jam! tin; west; a union hat is anyone else?" j I w bh wHr, lammrr t hut. I!y marj-yinsj xir." I The attilsde brlcW)Wd tte the maiiaHinw, 1 liavo rxieniinl : -Was Si a rainii ibutitiK uurtiv to j thoashi that jieh-saJSsss and SmI ;iiiy hand to the mm, and It is , your dunaSSwa ta Uovernor Ssaith' I aaeot ot power mm parSy rtsiff jfor tiie west to ji!sier!am) thiij taiiijMigiir' Halms mieht take a jamp Ja it- fcexSuio In (ho ritshi way and to 1 "Jft In the least.' I nearest iable peJrtte so far ; wel. ome it.'" j (MwW lilies TtMMM j Je roneerned. He w n5i ! Ilia wife, iahins op ihe eoner-j Wiiilam U, Kenny, New Yurh i pisMieriaMy anil t paBiU-alty. ixatMin rums i!-r SsaxSanl. Mild: s eunti-aetar, tntd the committes he! Sir. ffoover csnn.sd to Isavias "Jio not think ilsai by adopt- p84 mjtde three ipmallons is this ! Mm picture imappeil in flaking iiiK Hinduism i had to stive "H Smith canssaien, te,eo fasi Xe-fWii iwots!i4 nil. li iirew ia hi tiuislianily i havy never siven It un. llin.iMtwn S one of ihe ,m$ and urfHi religion of, ; my'if to earfera iif, Aked aiot piana fr tb5 future, Sir Tukoji Hao id they 1 wofd ,r at St. lrmain fr a ntonih or two and ilght i? ler rdhln definite had b-n fd. rotiUnif definite had -j ftcy itartm i res Mrs m- wtt-r. ? tim eorrcpoBsiii yaoi iiiipred by th weediny kind -d attentive aiHijde of the for- mer iifaharah t?wards hia wife- ? rHU.AH1 ?re,f i. '"j , -is.,-(vcry today of the auionm- biie f'd by tbreo armed men I m Kiooapfog ;ont Korft iirove led otfbera toi - prtd;ee they were on the trail 1 ?ne men, o wers pw-neinit bootlegger, usatr tar wa being eosght today. Owner tf the ' - J . ' Nw- 55.' 1 10 WPJ SMITH; nilL j Ship Builder and Big New York Contractor Tell Stel- wer Committee Ther Have Handed Over Thous- J ands in Cash, and Will-J ing to Do More. The waale funds conn- j . . ... . i ,y ,s i ttuf if i I v3 ik w?rk ; ijiiid thai he had iurned over the tad thai he had i futhrJi jyhHa wik-is jr ?q rj;ai liv t th caaaaffrn thai amount ts i -til jliiiea TSanizaiions friend- iloHa&d was aianed for t iivt hy the- variotwt ifoms iivt hy working It aaiut'd. Ifesvls, h aid, had had is j UUg eieea for es ftr ihe coiMiieite secre- The frjiit-r sitant aUorney jjeumt lires-etli-tl n ibe tan4 a i sriJUSS vt w&Ki'wm-a uoilHtinl ts uxt'.y T,r us in the expenditures in fit wvs;rnyr Smith ?C Xew j William ii, Todd of New Vark, ih jsJsjjihMr, was asked ats:m Hiu ?iitrll?utlo to the lmlth caaMai& fond last- Kehra- He sstid he jsaid it to James "Why wasn't the money aid to lr. VaaSamft'r i?nator Steier "uefci i-i'fi'Ti-iym ia tl4prEe It. Van Xamee wh recemly was $ut &i the had tif She SmSih oruanhi&ihi W?U, 1 iiisjalred several Usies ! i If &mv m&m was not neied imd : finally Mr, itfeadan atd they were i !ss i'it&v and I gave: "Jisl yu have a rmfrfi?e rs eenily with John J, itaskob, f lsrty is Yailst Tudd &xnvil that lie imw Haskob sevens! day as- whe he i-eSiiiiied fr&m Kai-upe but thsti it fWas a imreiy elal affair. i "i ii vt-ritr mii h was &n y&ur yaehi?1 Ve, sir, itut he didn't go on the hmt i se 5ir, ttakoh, iw Sir, ?kh a thts jsier in needed, I whi do that leeaue If my itffeiktis and love for tio jermsr Smith, plu his ahillty." s ,isn- : IW Central I "tn t""ll ln ,! svmI CeniraS ,s!ati. iSi rcpliest. "Whs Himthm goii;& in Albany I terryfeoats UiV the city, Reiilfig ti?e ?fKtisA usder coijtitie veioPi-r 4; fia.tiaa Kehruary t4f nd . r!i VanKamee told u $5o "1 dt shv titoe it i needed iiave yu place any limit us !the aoiouotT tnly my ability te nay." "Mar yoa talked to Oovernor h , our ntribuUonsr fee kw thltiaf: about HtH thl invealje$kn hegas. was no ream why U should "And yd you were down oa a. syact with him? i 'Ye 'And ii sbH diswedr 'Tisere was no reason for dbs- cadng it. -lim rou ever had a aiaie paraued, Never f ofi He id the William K, Kensy nf:iiliitv fet r-nJra-ta fajtalling esstlsu4 es rs Three ) mmLl New Jmey and Alabama Primies Plaea Seere- tary of Commerce Within 78 and Ai Smith Within 170 Delegates of Nomi nationHoover Mm Cer tain of Votes in Oregon and Montana. PHILADELPHIA, May IS. A reseiuttsff sr05g tfeait tNe 75 delegate ifsm PtnntyU vaiis is the RsUsi ri Sis Mf!tti!isn sajt ttsr fatsi e it? first baiisi fsr HsHsert was sdopitd t-y tfee re- at their anmisi jsseyg ie- pledged hslic4 4fegafe the !iouslm esriTstks tohy staud at as a. rrjlt ef srl- ?Ha.Hes a ad eonvenihsn tBsr states yesterstay. A totaJ of slrtie votes or iwtMrd of Jhs t,t In thtt conveation iT to isoMiiaste, At k-as. of the Sssith hlock are dpst ty sioneni. Smith ths-efore aeela a. minimum of its ?y fee aired of the BossissaMsjn. Seeretary Ifooveri dgsts So la! had jfrowo to i7 f nieh t the votitesied. A t&t&l &f t, or s. majority of the riihtUran eossvttios, hs ssrese su to SMit the, essdidat svr i tlist h Hoover needs a minimum &t H votes. Th-e to le&sllng ?s4sies for the $freldentlal soashsatioa of Jhsr respective fmriles piefed t?5eir larjjt sahin yetird" s ?se Se-, Jersey ptimarles, Sml tsl sllre d?inocriSie shite ?s hihs ilover es of ths 31 resi Ilcait dele;aie. The rejaMs sis were jdedjed io Pffiflilesi Cselidse with Hoover as seeod ehee, llseVer wom ssors 4ei-r yeerday in Alalma district veatioiss. Another dhtrJei hsld meeting today tmmMsT -preeiiins the siat eov?ia hhh fjsiiit tour iesteis st la.rge. O. U. street, repsoi aK, m&Uuzml roiii mitteensaa fr Ahi Itaaaa, h? eiatmlng 14 of th ste's IS delejjates for Hoover, Tie i&hlnet officer's totsU of tT does not tneiudo Msryhnd's 15 whhh are yet to he hMStesL hat wlileh 'fflll te is the ISasvsr d n hy virtue of fits reent sref rsH? .te is thai ssst? Two other wpsldiesii thsns hehi yesterday In Wyoh ad 5iasaft ascted ssssstrsset ed deiaims to Kns tity, Wyomhi aMpointed jnlss Ssl Um tajsa, ti. it eauared to observers that ihe hitter bioeis old le ssiyt heSwen Jj&wihn as4 Iivr at tise national cossvesstion Iiver is certain at the Oregon ilet oeij? ajiisoed In that sate. WlI.UAMPOUT, Pa-, May S. A lose fthermait is fep ssKrf'v, as sld brewis ruti an4 s ?sy fett i nat vra whtpplns a pss tls1 i iia. reached Into hi creei end i ayiH out a Mnis srt he Ssail taken a. moment tfo?e, "TnJ h evldese that I resfiy am f yhiffs he hf, f The shatter eiiefee. 1 "I am some to ap3e f sreani ahest I mlt?m hsk M th mB3in-,,, th5 steeretry add, irst not trawling on m eh&a&-z thhs hs auppe t he vsesf i and whea rv retedc 2 a hfek Us Wasfeinetoa, i t j "Vea might Slav tfe?shi wsaid it away from yo ftfw here. Itut that look tm- pmedhle. There doe no sers t lint nm nltm tn wsn Uehere man can fin. 4 atsd Hoover 1 at oesst iiwsg? sn fjarry creek. He bt See mlb rojjj the nearest public road, boat the, ame dMance INifi ther td phone or leiesraph ad seary 5 nsilc frtmi this eHv, ha h- st the lodge ?dne Sunday sight. f H Jt 51 1 NO HA M, Ala ar 1. Alabama Jjf ifvM" IJ l . 0 dJwseming '""" X ! Pwwv- ft"t; ": " tiss le Tote, a ft tiii for iiefCrt - Hoevsr- 0