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Medford Mae The Weather Maximum B4 Minimum 54 Maximum '. B5 Minimum -4B ilCiiSUjL lit Forecast Fall. .Maxfiuiiiu yesterday Mhiltmtm uslay Mall'. Tmnh.tt.U MEDFORD, OREGON', TUESDAY, WKITE.M VVM IS, 1928. No. 179. Weekly Kflt -jv.ii tli Year Today IVIK.nUUVtKi J. r B-Arth I Aiinrn nviw. J. HAKIZtLL, M H. R. H. Fine Salesman. LHUULU Dli Pfll IMTV 111110? Kahn and Van Dyke. , bUUIVl I JUUULI g Eric, the Robot. ADNUULAl . I Nice Week for Brokers. 1 HQM LnU (Copyright, 1028. hy Star Co.) AVIien 1 lie Prince of Wiiles, on his trip to Africa, eliinlis tlie p.vrn inids and drives n polf lnll inlii space, that interests ns. If lie shoots an elephant, lion or one of the few reinaininfr "rhi nos" we shall he (.'lad to hear of Unit. And if a tse-tse fly hit liiin we'd all he sorry. Other wise his travels over the liij, j hot. darU continent do not in-1 terest IIS. 4. !4 But the prince's trip, an ail- i I A vertisinfr, pure business un dertaking, in hehalf of the ltrit- j isli empire, is intensely import ant to every liritnn, including ninny thill do not know how import iint it is. Africa pos sesses tlie ".renter iitnl richer pari, of il. Liberia is Irving In be inde pendent. Kranee has n valuable little strip in the north, alonjr the Mediterranean, and a hip slice of the Sahara desert. Italy has some jrond African land and wants more. lint Kintf Oeore is really Uitifj; of Africa, although his of ficial title does not mention it. Africa sends to I'.ntrland frold that props up slorlino; exchansie. j Africa sends diamonds, a prae lical world monopoly, and South Africa is a new ritain,; ivith possihilities unlimited. 'I'he empire is fortunate in its royal younn salesninn nijik-j : i .: ir ........i i k l'i"""i ;c... - where, taking pains to jiraist' i Arrii'iui fliii'l's of lnili'tl Sintos ciipla'ms of indnslry. Tlicy Ituik much uliko to II. R. IT. Otlo II. Kahn, of Xi'W York, is for Hoover, nlthnupli Iio pre fers Sniillrs lit tit uile on pro liihition. "Prosperity lias been mor effeetively pronioleit under lie-: iiiililiciiii llinii iintler Oeniiicnil it' inispices. " ; Mr. ICiilin oiifilit to ltnow nliout prosperity, hnviiip; iiccu niliitel n pooil deal of it. Or. lliirrv Van Dvke, liril- liunt spenker. imllior, ediii'iitor i'iikI T'lTshyleriiin clergy inn n, will vote for (lovernor .Smith. Jr. Vim Dyke recently de nounced the injection of Ihe re ligious issue inlo the c:1mpiii.;ii An exhibition in Jjondon in li'oduees "Krie, the Hohnt," n mini-shaped wooden nnd metal lic mnchine thutisesto its feet it iid stretches out tin urm to command silence nnd imikes speech. The shiny; metallic mnn-mn- I'lillic, lis nI n 11 1 tn i; yellow eyes litflittMl hy eWirieity, frightens spectators. Some workers will dreiiil the possihilities of competition hv 'machine men. But there is no - (hinirer. AVhen modern clolh- lmiliiny; mochinerv was .first used Knirliiint huilt fnrlsto pro. teet 1 lit machinery from cn rnired workers, ennvinecd it would stnrve them. Those machines employed more men than ever nt better wages. Kvery efficient new machine in creases prosperity, especially that of workers, by Increasing man value. With nn ox team a man was worth SI n day. With a loco motive he is worth $10, A ploasnnt week for brokers and customers on Ihe bull side last week. No wonder a stock exchange seat is worth close to SOOOOO, on Ita way to SI.OAA.OOO. The week's total husinesoi wan 22.S4ft.301 shares, 100 different slocks Rellin--? nt the year's highest prices. And "woe fs me Alhnma" (Continued on I'ane Four.) lion nnnirn i aot pan m I i ; Newark Address Reveals , Grasp of Economic Prob-1 lems, Says Mine Worker's1 Chief Raskob Files a! Protest Nominee Spends; Busy Day in Jersey. j : . ! The toxl of .Mr. llnovot'n j speech will lie found on ! muse piitht. j 1 ! ' SPltlXGFIHLD. III.. Sent. IK. (P) John L. Lewis, president of , the United Mine Workers of Aaier- ; ira, commenting on-the npeech of; llHibcit llnnvL-v hist niKt. dpcliir-i fit thai "Mr. Ilov?r penetrates the ; heart of Ainurk-a's industrial audi Msuiimttf lf nr-fihlmti ivhon lie de ! (hues lor lull ami stable employ ment for the workers of America. "Ills Newark address." Mr. Lewis said, "reveals his Intimate and comprehensive Krasp of Ihe econom ic ractors whici are, Uie everyday concern of the average American. Ills specific declarations' in favor l ot hish wages, free collective bar-! gaining, restrictions on the use of;. Mrs. Dorothy II. Collins of Mon injuncllons in labor disputes, tariff rovia. Calif., anil .lames H. llnrt Hchedules, protection of American j zcll of Mercer Island, Wash. The labor, continuance of ImnikU'ation I sons arrived here yesterday, and reslriclions, further expansion oI'Imi-s. Collins arrived this noon, our foreign export trade and gov-j Two brothers "f .ludue Harizell, orntal assistance to the depressed litalph llarlzell of Denver, Colo., textile and bituminous coal Indus-j and Charles Hm-taill of Porto Irios constitute a program thn' .i,.p, lln( HHipr, .mv. j. K. should carry an intense appeal tOj(;ve ,,f Denver, also survive him. every thoughtful citizen." lohn I Unsl ob :SiJS John .1. ItasliOb. uemocintic nn : ,. Hn w Vnw, ,'l- 'snsnch!;0"15 """ "un m''i"u" "nrt8 oC ! was t-iia-HoKiinimx or tno -icepun-1 llciin csimpaiKn of inisropresenta-1 lion of the Democratic attitude on u,u iHiui. ""- "' . aiceiLiiin:e rifi-ii inciui icu muiv would be sue h a campni';n, Mr. Ras- kl)h Hoih pnit le are nearly In" asree i iiieni on doiii uie inriu ana imnii' i Ki at ion, he added. Whnt Mr. Hoo ver snid last ninlit on immigration virtually agreed, with tloveinor Smith's aceeiilance speech and the Demncratic platform, the chairman asserted. Ily tlamcs I,. West, Associated l'ress Staff Writer. NKWAKK. N. J.. Sept. s.lP) rVfter a uuiek invasion of Hie in- i dustrial centers of northern New 1,.....,,. lU.'l I 11, til ill flfll.l-. noon 'turned again toward Wash ington. (MiniuiiMit mat His tri) here jluid gained votes for the Republi can party. The Uepubllcan presiden Mai ictindidale this morning visited I'nssaie, Palerson and Jersey City tin addition to a dozen or more smaller towns through which he passed en roule. Speeding back to Newurk, the I nominee 1 was the guest of llnlted States Senator Waller I-;, Kdgi a luncheon, where he met various prominent New Jersey Republi cans. He turned from the lunch eon to another automobile trip which will take him through Kliza- beth to I'rinceton and Trenton, the j (IenU in BPan, lumber and live stale capilol, where he will board stork. a train for Washington. , itetiring from active eltv life. At the luncheon. -Mr. Hoover imlirc llartzell enme to tbl vicln- sam, rresiueni L-oonogo nas eie- vaieu ecotmnues ami eiiecuvencss in gnvernmeni 10 me ran it 01 statesmanship in the world. No government in the world has shown diminishing expenditures lithin the past eiht ye, our Kovei-ntnent. except In making his plea 'for elimlna ! t ion of personalities! Mr. Hoover I said. "This is not and should not be a campaign of personalities. uni convinced that the good sense j of the American people will cause hem to form their own opinions I t Issue and records, rather than upon personalities." j In his plea for party unity thei nominee said in part; I "In our democracy, without In-1 creasing numbers, there Is no other method by which the will of I1" 1M,plf' ma)",,e fxpressed in govcrnoieni except inrougn an organized nnd unified political parly, and for that same reason i there can not be more than two ; chief political parties. ! "In the past four years I have i ! seen governments of Kurope fall ; j because of iheir Inability to retain 'that unity." tn conclt4Hnn, .Mr. Hoover said.! the problems of tomorrow were ; nounccd yesterday nt the final pi-fibh-ms t( reconstruction, Thelsess'on of the annual Puget Hound, 1-. .1 I 1 ..t t u .1 ...1 it... i ....i , .i,,,,... '"'"i""",'"' ' " .i-'""""-i '" "properly" If he Mhotild execute Ihe proKtitln laid (town hy t'nlvin CoolldKC. 4 NKW YOKK. Sept. 18. (J') Hetty Simpmin of Ada, Okla.. whose i-ibiiii 10 uie (.in n auiruwuy cnain- "innsnio in onuis(imeu. is curen. ii;i iiwiu riiKiMiiu, wueru sue spent a month in Jnil for her spe- ' 1 ,,u,v' "nP "-teiveu worn u:at oeo. Prr :an id C.ab-HhiirK, III., was wait- J lug to many her, Heart Trouble Ends Career! of Official at Age of 72 j Interested in Military,; Medical and Business; Affairs During Career I Funeral. Not Set. i In the death from heart troulili of County .Indue W. J. JHartzell, 71' years old, at S : 3 0 a. m. today; the fitmily apaitmcnt at the; Hotel Medford ! foil owiiiK i"i ' nines- of a little over a week, dui-lni; - whu-h his life1 was despaired of for several j d a y s past,' .Medford a n iti Jackson coiin-l ty lose one of , their in on'.' prominent an 1; espeeted t-iiizens, who had been j resident for the past IS years, l-'ur.eral arrangements were in definite at the hour of koIiij; to press this afternoon. The departed official leaves, be sides his widow, four children as follow. m; Josephine Hart 'ell JliaK Kini. who hits been here ever since the start of ber father's last illness, and Wilbur W. llartzell. both of San Luis Obispo. Calif.. m death this" morninp; ended inn ......u..,.n,. noiii-o i if,. ..o , 1 1 1 1 .. i-L in i I ! "n" Htuilont. banker, bus,. n ;, ' ,.,;, ,,. rtl.,.m,on ul ,., ,, 0,.chl.(lst, whichilh '...... .,..... i.-inK I - . ... Judge Hnrtzell, during the past is years 01 nis uie speni in .hick- son county, wns generally reeog- nl-zed as one of the highest and . .,..,.. .,.nu ,.nin, "I quiet, conservauvo nnn simnous temperament, and possessed or un a life of so much p radical ex-, iinniaUn.p fish and if not curtailed, perience. jwlll mean the complete destruction He was born at -Davenport, In.. 0f CJinip fif,h nonf? lll0 Tnolfic November 2J. ISf.fi. Much of h'sl ,()itHt T,l0 HjUmtlon oL- trolling, ei.rly manhood was spent In Can-1 Ju.col.)llllK , (iw,.ussion. affects ion. Ohio, where his father was , 0l,1ril lind (.aifornia more than ; editor of a newspaper, and irom where he went to the West mint: Military academy as a cadet, but ' before he could finish the acatl-, nmy course, he was compelled lo abandon a military career because He was educated at Beloit col lege.- I. liter ne siutiieu medicine in Vienna, Austria, but had to give up the medical career when ill ness again prevented. Judge llart zell also spent several years of his life in traveling throughout Ku rope. selling American harvesting machinery, and still later had banking experience In Colorado and ut Knrgo, N. D. Prior to his eomlnc to Medford in llilfl, Judge Hart 'ell was for '27 yenrs prominently connected with the' VnnDuseti, Harrington firain company of Minneapolis, Minn., as head of its credit depart ment. This prominent company j,v jn lUln and became at once . (.1Mln(.rt(.(1 .fth ,he Three Oaks or I chard, four miles south of the cliy.i of which he was manager for many years, pecause of his poor haalth, Judge and Mrs. llartzell gave up!"pna "r "asnmgton mitcneiies; ihidi- fnul.ir.twA ni ii,0 .n.h....,! wul.i.,A ......I. shnrtlv I. er.no Oh lt mfi nod hnrt resided at the Hotel Medford ever since. From the time he located here Judge Hnrtzell was very active in COmmutllfv JifT.th'u nml cnu llti nr Iginator of ihe Tulent Irrigation district. Recause of the exccntlon- nl ability he had displayed In or chard and other activities, he was elected county Judge in 10 24 and still had Iwo years of his term to seive at the time of his death. HUKMKUTOX. Wnsh.. Sent. 1 S. Changes In pulpltH were nn - ehitnKe inelutled; l!ev. .Innie K. AtilllKnn, Senltle. Ho ('nrvnllla, OrP.; liev. I'.-tnl Afh- hy. Henttle. to tip '-pn-tor of Hi j ..u.fle fleet:" rtev. K. M. Hill. ;H. :iiiin. to Berkeley, milf.: liev. i F. f. I'emlmrton. Aohlnnd. Ore. j to Woodland Park church. Heat tie; j i:nv. Harry k. f ;nrdnr'r. Kent, to i Ashland. Ore - Rev. fieorge Abhoit.! petitnn. to Kent and liev, o. v sioy. tioldendale. io Des Moines I Wash. MCTUnniCT DACTflD IliLI I1UUI0I rflOIUu ASHLAND CHANGED BOY PRINCIPALS IN f . ILJI''. -'B Sanford Clark. 15. (right) whose Gtory of four murders of boys on the Riverside, C.tI. farm of Cyrus G. Northcott caused the detention of Northcott as a material witness, f Picture of Walter Collins. 10, also shov.--; was Identified by Clark as one of the young victims Mho i he said he had been forced to assist in killing. SPORTSMEN OF A 3 STATES OPEN Discontinuance of Outside Salmon Trolling Favored in Resolution to Be Pre-: sented to Legislatures. Next Meeting Tomorrow. Tho discontinuance of outside : salmon trolling in the three Pacific j coast states and also along Hritish ; Columbia eaine up for discussion j at the Inter-state conference of ! " . .. taken shortly before press time, lo .appoint a commmec 10 irame , reMolutUin llsk)Mg uu. legislalur of th, three cont Hti"o i(l i rialixe the United States con. i cress to form a ii-t... . . . . Ui'onl.l lata if, Rl-illwll I V. 1 1 1 111 1 . i:l 111 Cl.j,iff the trolling. The prap,iee of trolling. It w;i uniiiU'ri run In il IsiMissii m dnstrnvs -Wasbinstou, Hi1.ks ' we.p m.ulp on tnp , R , u'irkwood of Po,.lliin,( MuKh r. Mitchell of the ,,...., fcff.h ....minfsl.m Harold riIrort stat(l ff(mp wanicn, Hpl.t Anderson of .Medford, Clinton I Rowley of Health., and VV. Ludlum i .,f ss!in i-VniwU.-n hi iiddiiion tn ! i.llf(. r i-'i nncisco nresi- Paul Page of Sau Francisco, presi dent of the California Sportsmen's association. The next session of the sports men will be held tomorrow after noon at the -J lute I Medford at '2 o'clock where other important fish and game matters will come up for discussion. Including power dams. Among those present today were P. fail i Pago of San Francisco, M. 11. Obit., secretary of ihe Cali fornia organization: J. P. Cuenen, CCCQinMQ UtDt: TA KV TflM nUT! OLooiurio iiliil muw luiiiuni ! I editor of the rod and gun depart- m-rc. ment of the San Francisco Jxam- ! beers of "Hello. A!" and "Wd hier: K. R. Kauffman, editor oCrnlm" A1" went up Hum the crowd Pacific Sportsman of Kan Fian-MIH " fallowed him into tin- station Cisco; II. I,. Jletten. chairman uf jwalthiK i i to the long line ..f Upland Came coiniiiltlce of Ala-j-,"'s wailing for the pm-adc up I medn; Rid.ert 1. .Mann, chairman of public relations comtnittee; K. - Snyder and Ji. o. presinn. (association meinncrs or Min v ran- ciseo; William Dunslon of Seattle, il'inomns V . .lllier oi .-euuie, uu- 1 tnonms u. .Miller oi .seaitie, ciiii- i o W Rowley of Seattle, head of en inn 1 1 on it i ucpai iiiu-iu hi irn- ington fisheries; R. J. Kirkwood of Portland, editor of Western! Outdoors; Harold W. Clifford, j state game warden; Htvurl Mitch- i " of Hie fis li commission. Baseball Scores National. R. H. 1 (1 St. Rouls 1'ltiladrlphin Matterles; Haines and Wilson rtenge, McOraw and Davis. It. II 1". Cincinnati Rrooklyn liatleries: A 14 I '2 io r; lilxey, Kolp nnd I Hargrnve; Ain.-ny. t iai K. reuj !amI Deherry. Oooch Pitlsl.tng 'I X York Patleiles. ' Hargreaves. land Hogan, firimes, Dawson and Hemsley; l-'it.simmon I rhlrnco noa,n 0 a i:i o ('lake and Harinett; ! Uvmney, Clal kson nd Spohrer. .. . American. ; Wahingion I Detroit FARM MURDER L IN CORN BELT; To Make Radio Appeal to Entire Mid-West Busy. Day for His Party Ten Citizens Propound Eight Questions for Nominee to Answer. 11 y 1 1 fin Id Oliver. Asyoi bud l'ress Staff Writer ; OMAHA. Hcpl. IS.-lt', MearlnK an anncii to lie farm voti-rs of the noddle west Governor Sml.h arrived In Oniahu totlay and tound little wanting In the way of a tv'tfftiVn.- Tonight' he will deliver a' ispoet'li on farm relief, - the first ; formal address in his ' presidential campaign since the notification j August '2 2 al Albany. A round of activity before the Mime set for the address tonight in 'the city auditorium had hecn map ped out for the democratic! presi dential uoniiiice it nrt his wit' and daughter. Mrs. John A. Warner, including a visit ht the Omaha stockyards and stock exchange, a luncheon and a reception for .Mrs. Sinirli, Alter- a brief stop on the other side of Ihe Missouri I iver at I'oilll- 1 jcil JMuffs. Iowa, where a Kioup of lowans walleil in vain l"r n uliiupse f the ti'tliiini' not hiiiir ioiiu .Sltlt n after nn nvei nittbl ill),. : ""' '""K 1 '"inocl it- "1'eelnl. pull, ,io onit.ha ,.l A I: ML-,' rniuil 1,,,,! Kl,h oil al Cninn stailnu tu vet - WELCOMED i il-oiih; th: governor and it refused ' hi" Medlnrd residtdlls are responil ! to wail lor bis (rain to slop before r,einnm:dy. At (he noon meet lit bellowed rorih a n.dsy ovation, i ini-' "r ' H'Kary cluh a (oial of ; A reei.piion (-oinmiiiee of local S'iOti was silbsci Hied lor I lie relief 'men edgetl through ihe crowd in-',,n,u- ,s:de the train gates lo approach Active relief corps of the Inter ; (he governor and escort him lo hH nnllmiHi Ited Cross havn donated : automobile, a hand struck no I '"i fotnl for the untold nutn- I "Sidewalks of New York1 and alter posing for phologniphs, the j jfiarly got under way for ihe Fun- i j tenelle Hotel which will 'he the I I 'nv nor s headquarters w h i 1 '"wn. K'M.-iin.r mum cumpicicd an " ' sP -ecu no win make i mi inni m- oxpccn-ri to j make an appeal iw.l only lo t,.- -h-..........,., k,..h in rue viciniiy inks.- tn me oniir(. midwest , " ue nun,, midwest area. A nalion-wtde radio iu range- i ' no- .ijn-rrn i o ii i , coast to coast, coast lo coast, A toll page a M , K' Omaha World-Herald signed by ten men called themselves "cliizens ( ,M" " nurtiet. , propoiinrlliiK iclulil iintlpK t . niitnvere,! I.v il...- iniiiiiiiee in nix Hpe'iel lm.'t, wjis tnki-ti tn the Koveiiiur'H uile hut no en nil, lent whm f rr- hi-,lii I lit;. In Ihe name lnsue, tjtiii c,,,,, tllitteeintiti .Mullen d'-M-lllieil nil ImIkih'I'k ns Itepulilieiiiin n ml ;,m huv- I. I, IB lieen .lnehlteil with the Hi,. 1 l'til'41'iilt rmrly ror Pinny yniw, 1;Ahih the (iiteft iutiM wre: "What upeeirie reitei-;il liirlslfl tl'in do you prop,,.-.,- fur fai-ln t-e-llef?" "li yon believe tlu- country be more prospei .,us with liquor 1)f without '.' Wh ( s. l-HM, o, e . s-ot Til" i memory or the late i. j,, fJllson ed hy the Oreip.i, Kl,e I lliifn .-,!,.,,. 'Ilttlnil hy Ihe erection of l,ii,zr pliieoUe. ''h tvjlM ((tlliotmeMl i,n,-, ,t eonfet-ence ,,f the executive eotii-lllllt.-e nf ,e ,,, .,,, , ,, ,,, ,,, ii.ffle,. f CI:,,-,. A. I,..,., Htnte n, mnrMml. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. MV a irmiion of Kellev's votinsel for a Hurry VamiM, I , was killed by "w D ial. The attorney for the an explosion of dynatuite which a five year lov-r of (he wealthy eluh grnup of bbys found hit" Sa t in -, woman ' ited a lot--; list of statu day. Donald Raines, seilonnly in- lory grounds, ha'dng his amuiient jiiri'd in Ihe blast, was in a dai,. orinepmlly on the s!iiirmnl that I'lOS eoitdMl'.li toiJl(y, !,,t xv.l.; ibe evi'ielK'e (Md Tl'tt -ljlO( a lit'sl '.i)e-.tcd tu lecover, 'dcijn.-v iii.ii.1m1 vcidicl. Sought By Police 1 FMslpUi 0 I ALL nUixKluAINL a Z:: .-r.r nr niiinnrn mnnrnTo Wis I Stewart Northcott, 21, for whoir polid are searching on the strength of Sanford Clark's story that four hoys were murdered on the Riv erside. Cal. ranch where Northcol and Clark lived. LAUNCH LOCAL DRIVE TO AIO Q. p.--. tn Q-.L 7Kn A nti uiuoo iv v w w Quota Rotary Sub scribes $200' at Noon , , . , 0 ,- Luncheon First Relief omnafl uinTinno Among the bones found was j side, world. The ruport from Ss Ship SflilS fOr PortO RiCO. (what police snid was the knee capjvannah was similar to that from 1 ' ui' h small hoy. (Charleston, heavy rainfall, but An intensive drive for funds to : aid iu iciiexin; ue.n it uu: i'ciijiiu in 1 he storm -swept areas of l'orlo Klcii, Ihe Vh-mn islands and Klor- Ida was under way Lulay Willi W. T. Homer, chalrmun ut Ihe Jackson Coumv lied (:ro.,s. in chare ,,r Ihe campaisn f,r a total of S7M. Two iclem ams sent tron. Ihe lla - I "oll.il He. Cross head'OUirlers have i ' receiv. int- ninii in mini- ' zalion des'TihinK l ie ur-;ent necil . . .7 ....... ............ . ........... ... wry llla.'M ol I Ho Milled Mai ! At 1 : HO today il was repnried I ,M'r hmnelrHH and peiiutieHS vie tims of Ihe disaster. Tn dal official esliuialc of loss had been issued. Anyone whit desires in contrib ute lo the aid fund should mail or bring his check tn the First Na tional hank, the Mai Trihune or jthe Daily News. Fach check should 'he specifically marked so as 'lo he payable to Hie (led CrosH. WAKHINOTO.V Kent. IK fPi Anu.n.r MMiu.lles to he carried on Hie V. S. S. Hrldtie when it sails from New Yoik tor Porto Kico will lw. n.rifn oii.-Mitlllo of ivnlirdd and smallpox vncclii t Mi.tmu- i the led CritsH he. jn ,.icnnraged bv rrcetnt of dona- ; i load from its Poll 'l uico fund. Ihe'"" ' '" ' " " 1 """" n 'largest received was a check for I j pi.tiao from Kdward 1 H ((W York hanker. H. Harkness, : t he Veterans ' I of Foreign Wars. ihioiigh their I wiuiiiiiinder In chief Kii.Tene I j v.T. presellljllt! $r,IIO. ('ill- Ai f ArT nY vm U 9 UV. I l.OS ANOi-XK.-;, Cal.. Sept. 1S liV. Leo "Pal" Kelly, convict- of the innidt-r or Mis. Myrtle 1.. Melius, his society woman sweet hoar!, v.-.'s t rid ni sentenced to b hav, i! at S-n 'Dff'iit In peiiHeiiHarv November '2' lie.xt. Calmly, wiib a look apparently of roilipl'de teslijiiiitioil. the "ubutcher hoy" lislened to Hie pronouncement lhat lie die nti Hie gallows for the .-iayiim which rocked fashionable Wllslitre Inst An:;tmt ,'dh. Passing of sentence billowed dc- ttt.il -Civ 4oleili,r ImiIl'm Hi mu ii i.f HANGING DAY OF BUTCHER 8 mown Til r ininniruiir ur mui lunnmio Warrant Issued for North-! cutt and Mother As New Links Found Plotted to: Kill Entire Family Police, Still Entertain Doubts. ! l.OS AN'llKI.KS. ,Scit. 1.S. (Pi- lll.M. r ........ ,.t.l. ' llor of the Los .iikIym home nf ful-m' ne:ir ltlverslile, was report- d by investigators here today (while orileers were iIIkkIiik P ' three acre much in Hean-h o the (bodies m lour youths believed ORGY RU " ' ' , , , , Carolina roast s hnrt distance A second complaint. chnrKinft noPthw,.Ml nf Charleston S. Mrs. Louisa Northeolt. mother of,rent(ll. w,n pasH wtWPPn UaleKh Ihe owner of the alleged "numler I nnd (,im j,lUU,ms ,nte toniKht farm" with murder iben was filed j Jim nom. Vhvinill s Wednes- l.y For.!. The district attorney said j (ny nioPnlllK. Because of tho warrants would be transmitted tiijh,Kh nrtMl thnt iH spi.eiu. Canadian authorities now search- ,nK . 0llHlwul.d from ,h(l 1(lke ro. Iiik for the woman and her son in Kion OVrr he North Auntlr Htat(,H western Canada. j wind, will likely increase to wholo fsnenns cuiicers uecmreu i im in addition to the stains were found on the cellar .steps. Neighbors (old investiga tors that on last Wednesday they had loaned a garden hose to Cyrus (i. Xorlhcotl, f:itber of the hunted ymitli, which was used at midnight j out of the West Indies with such to wash down the cellar steps. The fury was well on Iih way north elder Northeolt is being held iu 'ward towards Cape Hntteras today. jllll ncie u ii iniiit'iiiii ttiiiicm, I Other evidence (hat the "murder . . i I ...I. farm" story told by Sanford Clark. 1 fl. who declared he had been (shamefully mistreated by young Northcott over a period of two years, was not a figment of the boy's Imagination came to polle from Riverside anatomists. After xa mining bones found during the past few days scattered fiver the three iwre riin"h 1 miles from the orange belt city, those experts reported I hey. were undoubtedly irr.nn hunum bodies,;- Alfj-ed l''ord. district attorney of I Itlvers'file eotmty. after being given (the report f the anatomists, de- I , , .. i '"'"'I"" '"" "K"t""1 "'' bis mother I , , ' '"" ! 'l , . ' lr' "'" "; V"'" ' 1 " ''""' '" ;" "w 1 1 "!,'J . n """"l". . , jM)i( ,,,, , ...,,,.,, ,.t(,. i... t,.let.lw,i... to i ', , '., ,' ,. , 1 r ilv. in of cers renorl ii; that they had missed the two fugitives , , L,p ,,, minutes earlier iu the day. onfidence that arrests would soon he made was expressed. While with spades officers probed every Inch of the three acre farm, uncovering evidence which alternately tended lo build un and then knock the props out (from under Clark's story, the lad piled on the already heavy load of charges against his uncle. 1 year old Cordon Stuart Northcott, an account of a plot to do away with a whole family. The last story gained quick cor roboration, Young Clark had told the officers (hat young Northeolt had plotted to kill a man and his wife whose name was Da hi who had been lured to the ranch one night last July and add their four sons to ihe list of alleged torture and murder victims of Ihe farm. i Airs. James I. Hell, wife of a : Kedondo Peach, Cal., brigadier wnern ' f Ihe Salvation army O.I.I officers that Northcott came " her husband and gave his name "Cray." famlly He asked the name of with several children P"cferably boys, who would work him ami he made an a ppoint inent for ihe family ranch thai night. The Dalits told the Army officers ibat they appointment hut were told to wait falling stendily at Savannah since a few minutes on (he front porch 'last night was reported nt US.fil. of the farm houe. j I drop of ten points in two hours. They watted for Iwo hours while ami a 4S-mile nn hour wind was siihdu d voices were heard In j blowing. The const from Snvan argument in Hie rem- of ihe house, jnah northward to Charleston was Apparently fee'ing i m p e n d 1 n g cut off from communication today tragedy in the aii I:;:;::- f"K"" I V,,. the II tragedy in the air, Ihe Duhl family I and left the Hells saw young! Noi tbcott's photograph In Ihe ! newspapers they recognized him as - "Oijty." A check of ri-i -.ds show- I ed that the license number of . j"OraV automuliilr as Jotted K'ontlliueil on P.mp Hlx.l SAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intend to vote for . for l'resident nt the November election. I am registered ns n (Name party) Signed (Name) . (Fill out and mail to Straw-Hnllot-Contest-Kditor, Mail Trilnitie, Moilfnnl, OreamiV. Gale Due Over Atlantic Coast Death List at Mi ami Now 149 Senator Robinson Wires Red Cross Report of Florida Storm Damage. WAHHINOTOX, Sept. IS. (fll 'The wonther hlireau Into loilsy iissupii ia lonowlnK storm warn iub: ''Atlvtwnrv 'I t m tt'iintlmrj t(1 ltIllrt . , ; .ulantle coast. VlrKinia capes to ; AtlulltU, rUy x j tropical storm t.t.mni m JnHido Kouth Rllle fo,.p0( VlrKinla (,ttpet) lo At. lunlie City late toniKht. accom panied by hlKh seas." ATLANTA. Kept. 18. (A) Marked by torrential rainfnll lha tropical ilisturbance which canm 'I his intorinalion was given by C. l- Von Herrmann, Atlanta, weather bureau chief, in report ing 11.42 inches of rainfall at Sa vannah, C.a., and seven Inches at Charleston, s. c.( n the last 2-1 hours. Winds of 48 miles at Havan- jnah were recorded by the weather bureau, but reports by radio front there said damage was slight. All wires tu; 'tho ; Ouorglit city were lost for a time. Charleston wart ahnoH Isolated, one wire keeping it in communication with the oui- virtually no wind damage. A round about dispatch from ItrujiHwick. On., showed it too got a wind velocity about the same as Charleston. MIAMI, Flh., Sept. 1 fi,(piA death list of 14!) persons from Ihe area swept by the tropical storm in southern Florida Sun day, was report ed today to the Miami News. Oeorge W. Chit, general chair man of the relef committee for Palm Reach county, said he hoped it would not be necessary to ask for more than five million dollars for rehabilitation of this county 'alone. (e estimated that eight per cent of the storm wrecked buildings tu . the Palm Reaches were not Insured. Palm Reach ami West Palm Iien;lt are in Palm 1 teach county. CHART.OTTK. N. C, Sept, 1 S. (A) A message from the Asso ciated Press correspondent at Sa vannah, (!n was received today by amateur station 4CQ. advising that the Savannah territory, so far, has survived the hurricane I which swept up from Florida, with nn loss of life and small ! properly damage. ! The message said : "Savannah cut off by telephone and tele- graph outside world. Heavy rnln- fall and gale winds last night, but ismall damage. No deaths m In jured. Mflromotev still falling ami higher winds expected." ATLANTA, Oil., Sept. 1 S. (1 The local weather bureau an nounced today tiiat tne tropical i hurricane apparently was movln-,' i imri ni'ast wa ru a Minn i ne j iia out' const between Savannah, fin., and to the - Charleston. S. C, that eleven Inches of rain had fallen In Savau Salvation nah in Ihe last '24 hours, kept the The buronieler which had been and Ihe last word from Charleston 'shortly offer 3 n. m., was that a . r.D-niile wind was blowing there. In addition to Charleston. Iteiiil- , foil, Oeorgetown nnd Parrl Island ; the Pulled States marine training ; slat ion. also were cut off. and Ihe local weather bureau stated lhal because of wire condlions It was ironllniied on I'nire Six. I