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e O . . O . o Ttes Weather forecast Cloudy lunlglit and MianUir, probably niln, m.slomlc tanHKruturc. .ffci J inn m yesterday no Tiinium yealcwbir is Weather Year Ago .MlXillKIIII Minimum FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFORD, OUlXiOX, Mil DAY. OPTOP.KR HLVS. Nu. i .');.. TodavPKEES TAKE J nrnniin runir By Arthur Brisbana Many Happy Returns. The Bigger the Better. Wives of Convenience. Big Boys and Girls. (Copyright, Mils, liy star Co.) j Yesterday President Coolidsre ! and liis wife celebrated the! twenty -third uiiiiivcrMiry of; their wedding. For the first ! time their son, John, now work I iuz for a railroad, was not at i , ,, ,. , ! "' Mini j. (iimUl ; home. The nation wishes them . , , , ,, . I Associated I'ress Sports Kditor many move anniversaries, with yanki:i: stadium. Now Vork. ' thanks to the ('resident for-Oct. o. w The Yankees, after a j ood liard work and mueli coin-i""bl,lv "'art knu-kci their obi ; ..... . . nemesis Crover Cleveland Alexan- ! inon sense at a dillictilt liiiiesiPr. , of u,e i,x today ami: in the eountrv's historv. and i'bra.shed the Cardinals for the sec- ; . ' lend strnlBlit Kanic of the world's I thanks to .Mrs. Lunlidu'f lor sci-ic 'Wp bw -a iu t, j taking care of the President , and representing American wo-j men so admirably in lh White'';"1',""' m ! " u House. In Britain the Ant'lo-Persiau and luteh Shell Oil Companies; arc gradually niiitinn. Wisu j 0 Itritain intends to build up u ! oil power stroiiL' enousrh to ct,.-.,r ,,, rl. ,o fijjht the world, and especially Standard Oil of America. This country, .some years ago. liorriiied to discover that Stan third Oil was worth a thousand million dollars, chopped it up into little pieces. Now the pieces arc wortji ten times as much as the old mamma oeto - pus was worth. Government should supervise mid control business, not fool ishly- interfere with its growth i by treating it as Chinese used lo treat the feet of their daugli !ers. The motto of the United Slates in everything should be. "The HlUtfKU TIIK MOTTO!." ; Duuhle plays. Kuent I-ti.i.' 'ri TllC RcVOrt'llU Dr. VuYlUg, of'1" tiehrii;: V'ristll lu .Maranville tu . , ' ai' i i II j Hottomley. tllC riitJl AVCnUC .Murule lllle ( ().fl oll hlwt s, .oui.s u, Nt.w L'iate Clllireh 111 SOW Ytirk. is 1 Vurk 3. .. .1 Hase on halls, off 1'ipKi iis 4 homlieu, IIH lie Well may be, nU(?h, Frisrh, Harper. Maran- by luck of morality aboard some barges in the. Hudson river. The men are puid too little, foreinjr lb' to live in one cabin, which Ls luid enough. Itul there is wopho. Unsume1"1 ,mts: o(t miicIm-ii 2 hft and hnrues, says Keverend Dr. l'ol iuj. "wives of enlivenienee are btipiilicd to the men." Thev arc not real wives. That, as the reverend doetor snvs. is feiirl'nl to eoiiteinnlate. .1.. "HI " "Hi Uliom mil's gi-ni iu- j u yVKUg took a few filial The liullaiis also deei lert ivhut lllell of Fit'tlt aVelllJC Sometimes I I'ltehCH In Ihe box and Uoulhlt jthey culled the forehitf of "ineun . . ., . I wulkcd to the plate. The sun was ! IhKless ell izenshlp anil voiIiik" iuir, oniy to yet i iu ui " shorllr in 1'nris or KellO .' Are I . . . they" Hot alsO WIVeS Of eOllVe1 ienee?" ' ' Aiuerienns are nut truin 15 1 haekward, I'll VSFCAI.IiY. Hi ICUSt. Girls lire taller alld ' - it 1 fll Will; I tllllll Mil. .UHI tiiliwi; iiihiin iu.il. rum. mist . . . - ;i.nM on balls, the fi urih uitch be- fi'CNlimaii crow practice ut (,'nr-1 nt'H yesterday, 48 vore 0 t't'cl I tull u r...wl liiwti . A well bnluneed hudy, of S!ood size, ahout ti feet, is the right sort. In old days, a Napoleon had to be short. If he had been a Utile taller he ivoiild have been killed by I the first of Ihe bullets that went an men above nia neau. No wonder AmerlcBn beys Klrla crow. The nallsa s fo hi 1 Is TWKNTV-TlfHKK THOL'f AND MILLION DOLL MIS. Fortv-sevenTluVuTsivl. niie bun- 'Ired and eliihty flva. factories of different kinds turn out food prod-1 ucts. assisted by 20.000.000 formers. And 23 per cent of the food plants produce Dlnetenllts of the, food products. Shiver at lhat, tf you dread monopoly. Tt Is a rich country that can af- ford to eat twenty-three billions woUh t f.srfl III a rear. Much Of II. iinforlnnatelv Is wasted. This country, after all lis spend In? (or food, clothing and other no - ressltlcs. las a "social surplus" of TEN TIIOl'PAND MILLION IK)L- LARS, more than the country needs (Continued oa Fuse t our.) E! atbUNU bftlYI SCORE 9 TO 3 i New Yorkers Make It Two in Row Grover Alex- j ander Knocked From Box; in Swat Barrage Gehrig : i Gets Circuit Clout. 1 The official box score St. Louis I All. It. I I UK " , Prlsch J i Iloltonilry 1.. JJ"'0 1 wiison c Mianviii .. Alexander p.. MitchPii i Ol'SlUll 0 Totals! 32 3 4 21 1U x L'.utled for Mitchell In : 1 1 1 . w York All. It. II. o. A. i Durst m j j,;;;)1''" j rtutii r Meus,d i Luzzoi s X,, 'i Imuran xxx-3 2 I 2 0 i IionRuush c ... Il'lp!.-rns TotiiN 9 J xx liultt'd fur Durst In 3ril. j ssx Jluttvd fur Uobi't-lsun in "th. .; -Kyure by Iiuifimx ; ISt. I au til 0 3 U 0 II M n 0 0 3 ' New York ...3 I 1 0 0 0 1 0 x II ! . Uunw buttt'tl In UoulhlL. AVIlnnn. ; AlcxaiidiT. nm-Ht. Piischul. (iclnlB. 13: liURtiii, .trttsol: Itciij;iiuh, Vl) Evas. . Two ba.so lifts. WitiMi, Kuth. , Mfuscl. t Hunie run, Gehrig. Stulcii ha st'K. I-1 ..st n L'; Mi-Miut'l. Saerffiee. huzzt i-i. Duiran, l'ltrrns villc) ; uff Alexander 1 Itulh. here, yesterday, at w hi-h they riu tlehri. Hubn'tsun. ItenKoUf-'h); off j Ufatlvely laid asiiU- tin- peace pipp .Mitelieil '1 (1'iisehal. Meusel). ,and deelaretl war of lion-cunpura- 1 Struck uut. by 1'ipffias S i Krlsrh. Hottomley, 3: Haley. Harper. Wii- Isun, .MaranviMe I ; by Alexander. I (AKunel): liy MltMiell - Koenljj. Until). MitM off Alexundtr 0 and I x rutiM (earned! In 2 T-It with 12 0110 run icarui'tif in o iiuiihk I with 10 nt hat. Hit by iiltch.r. by .Mitchell ( 1'ip- Si-n.s). Lo.sins: pltchoi. AlxnmU'i". I Umpires, Chal k's UlBlrr ( N. I..) J Thr i oimii;II ill whli li Iho i i nolu I ut plnte: Wlllllim MeOolvan (A.I.) tlons ivcrn pnfHid wan sal, I to have j fli-st: Chin li s Kfli man (X. U) sec- hcen ealleil us Hie irutKi oivth of I ond: Clarence Owens (A. Ul Ihlrd. jlhe ulleireil falllile of Ihe u-uveni- Timo. j:4. 1 loioi.ii" mw shlnhiK brightly anil pin) he-; Bn. t'oul, strike 1. IIhII I low- I Hnd outside, foul, strike 2. This ,va onff U1.V )nlu ,Jie llK-lllfl. ld ' stands, (iehrl? took boulhll's hot ' Ri-ountler nnu neat tne i aiu out- fielder lo Ihe bug. Ilish up. Hall I low Inside. Strike I called, l'oul Strike 2. Hall two Ilish and uul- " , ' . ' ,, r ; lde. Hall .1 low. Foul, l'oul. A ......... ........ ....... lug hlBh mid Inside. I'l-lsell up. I Koul slilko 1. Fi-lseh lined a hot j line foul Into right. Strike 2 culled, i Koul. Hall I hlBh and outside. : ; Ball 2. liall 8 inside, l'oul. l'oul. ' Krlseh also walked. the fuunh Hall 2. Hull insble. Foul, l'oul. pitch belnc hltrh and wide. It jtomley up. Strike I swung, f 1 OUltdp. I!ll 1! wide. Heilt-Hl almovt pfcklne Krlsch off first jwlth a slap throw to (iehrl;:. Strike 1! swung. Uall 3 outside. Itottom- ; ' .l r. .1. 1 ti;uk ho bii) ,.,,, ,hp 'ite. i l Ilnfcy up. Hall I Strike 1 i..n,i This f.i one on th j,,,,,,,, r )t, ,,,,,, ,.., .lk,. 2. j j ,.. , ,.., ,,.oy, xh,B ru, ,,..,, UcnsuwV mask and he' Ihorrnweil Hafeys but to bent the '""' """ '"7 k -y " ; - ...... .. His (curve was continually breaking wide of the plate. No runs, no hits, j no errors, two left on. First Inn Ins Vaiees: Hurst up. Old Alec ot h cheer a he' ihiiiM-iI out to the box. Strike I , called. This was a sti-w ball on the outnide corner. Hull 1 low. nor. Hall I low. ! Strike 2 swunir. Durst R"t a ..tv-ilc over l-'rlsch's bead. I iis.h nlinost 'not the ba ' by a leaning catch but The fatal fall occurred at a i the ball bojnc. d off his itloee. ' mountain loose. Mohan hnrdly had ; KoenlE up. Konlg filed out to gotten astride tno animal when Hafew. Kuih up. Mill 1 low.;- i-ar.i and he was thrown itside. Uall 2 outside. Ball ijbeavlly to the au im.l liehan w;e horn Si yrais ay In I (CoutlDU.d on Fact Four. San Francisco, LANDIS THROWS BALL OPENING Baseball's Czar, Judge K. M. Landis, shown putting the baseball World Series game between the New York Yankees and St. Louis transmitted from New York to San Francisco by telephone. US-KISSES NOT DESIREO BY REDSKINS Indians Gather in Big Pow-,'Tay Pay' Gets Message -Bossy' Gillis Behind Bars -Wow Declare War of From King On Birthday--: Will Conduct City Busi- Non-Co-operation Sign Pact Against Voting for: 'Paleface' Government. . s --- , W I NX 'CA. Npv Oot. iiA1) HcHtilutiuus mid non-'uopiTn ititt'i lmvc lukoii tlip !.'m: uf btil- lets. Iiowh and tirrinv. mid tutnii- hawks an the wcupnns m" the wes- j tcni Anierh itn Indian In Imh hattlr janint tin- ndvant'tr nf "pa It-fare" i culture. Six ehleftalns and four htindri'd Indians, said tu In- representiitK 'every trihe In Motithern Idahu. wes- ) torn I'tali. nort hn-fstrrn Xi vada. northern raliforula and M.uthetn i rt-P:on. eoni-ltldctl u pmv ov at j r'urt Metn-rinltt. mi inih's north of lion aains! "politfi ians The liiillnns rrpoitcl that tln-y Ii.mI slcni-il u purl vowlntr Hint they were "not umImk lo vole for llo pnlrfur,, Koii-riiiip ill liny . nioro." 'I'ln-y also :i;:ro,'il lo lurn tlP'ir hnvkn upon "twrniy ilnllur hllN iinil liii mid KIhscs whirli tilt; i'llll,iilillo.s llkl' lo ulvo ur." "rui'lln i-iuor,-. iv,' nir boIiik lo iK''l our rights, cvrn if vi; havt! fltiht." th,- r'soluttoti n-ail. ' nient lo keep Ireulfcs iiiuiie yeurs upon theni and declined they l- , lleveil they would lose all their, rlshls If they continued lo vote. ! I'll"' lesolutlons H."ke,l lhat the I Bovernnient send In Hie i hienains ,oi,.vno, ,,u ions ior eiounnK. i"od "id inedlelne sent lo Ihe uKemles Involved and set forth Unit Ihe Indians lieiiafler would "Ifaoie "nu iiely ine Indian acenls of the uuvc,-nm..i "U Sh iho 'f - - "in in j-.i, !"ide land where we can llvn and i "c rre r , years f l ut,,. i exploitation by bui-enu agents,"! Ihe resolutions snld. "We want . the ilBht of IiuiiHiik any lime of i Im' yvi unmolested by uaine unmolested by Kanie 1;GE0. BE6AN DEAD E T.OS ANflKLKS Oct. 5. Oroide Ileliun. iNararter actor in motion pictures, died i, a hospital here today frotn Injuries received when he was thrown frotn a nor S:ndf y. Iteban recruited from the stae. wan kjmvn an one ut the badin.- exponent of Iitln ,.,, ,(,,. ; si-reen. n had been virtuallv si reen. II.. had . 1 .1 .1.-0 since tlie deah or his wife In !?. CONGRATULATE MAYOR BUILDS T. P. EIGHTY TODAY Last Survivor of Nation alist Party Does Not Smoke, Chew, Uses Snuff i l.OVnOX.- -Rn;;; -Oct. - fc (!)- Kins (U'orse today sent this mes- j sai;e lo T. P. O'Connor: "On this your eightieth hlrtlulay, I offer you my heartiest conmatu- , lalions w llh the hope that you may ; lout; continue to enjoy your active and useful life" 1 lie ihhi survivor 01 tne itihii nationalist party, privy councillor and famous journalist. Thomas Power O'Connor. "Kather of the House nf Commons." althoiMli a martyr to rheumatic ailments, en joys considerable better healtli than he has for mouths past. "Tay Pay." as lie Is affection ately known everywhere, this helms f jf JTaX T.P. O CONNOR his cable address, tiescriues bin creed as that of a realistic optimist leallstlc In th neiise of n full O'CONNOR GAS STATION i 1 yi ,r 1 11 1 - co.iscIouhiich of all the Ka.UiPH- orL .'the world oorimlKlle In I lie ,.nH. - ..... ""at he believes every man rai? do soinel lilliK to relieve Ills snilness. "Tlu' bnpe of so dotnx Is the consolation or my old line." he said, Ihe fouiiilnllnn of my hope llial ; 1 ,nH nave some years more lo no j my share of this work." Mr. O'Connor does not smoke 1 "ihv have some years more to do nor chew tobacco, but stilt cIIiibi lo the old fashlone.l habit ot lali- fn snuff. Ho contends that snulf has a soothli! effect quite differ en( from tobacco used in other for m ft. liesldes bis other accomplish meats. "Tay Pay" Is the world's champion bcucar. be boasts. It Ih political beKUitm ho doea. In sev eral trips lo New York for the home rule cause be has charmed many dollars from the pockets of A mericans. Last winter he visited New Yotli to see old fiieiid and the bla. and Hie blare, the hi eat h-taLtnte sky-scraper elevators, flrove .home? He announced that llllli; Nei York would never t;ee him a-aln l.lllle Worlil S'rles INIIA.VAI'C1LIH. flet. IIPl- Th sletlinu pit'diiiiK of Ste Swetot.ie nnd the heavy hlltinB liel, Itu-s.-ll whs too stiolm u com - i blin.llon for Itoebester to over - I come and Indianapolis won Us ; fourth uame of the Utile world i series here today, six to four. It ! was swelonl.-'s third victory and jit Bave ihe local club a four to ione lead over Itoctienier. WORLD SERIES 3 . v., . i - In play at tne starting of me urst Cardinals, at New York. Photo .. . GOES TO JAIL ness From Cell-District Attorney Says Mayor Is Willful, Empty-Headcd. SA1.K.M. Mass.. Oct. f,.--P -An-i " tor th fHlll.re or tln nil 10 i staiie anv riots about the turn- drew Joseph ("lhssy'-M;illls. siu-e.lI'M ;ho J tacuhtr mayor ot Newb yport, was i tll(l Veather and the advance, behind the bars today. Arraimu-t i,aiyliuu pltciuriim every Inch of, itients were made for hlni to con- S,a,., occupied and no ehaneo fori duct the executive duties or nis ul'fli'i! I'nini the I'-ssex county Jail. 1 YoHtunlny he WHB HOIltenelKl to servo two nionlliH in Jail nun 111 pay fines tnlallii'; $ala heeiiuse he pstnlillsheil a miHolino flllltll! sl lion without a permit. The mayor haa heell convlelpil on liuniHroiiH cliai-Kcn urowiliK nut of thn eHlahlishiuent of 1I10 Kasn line million. I lo appealed, but Inter pleaded 'lllllty. He aceepled the sentence without u murmur and started Ihe jail lenil immediately. Some of his friends have started plans lo ohlaln a parole, for him. In Ihe meantime, how-over, lie Is prisoner No. IN.SSO, and his first prison lirealifust wa:i cereal, evapo rated milk, coffee and lneuil wllh 0111 butler. Ho will be allowed lo use 11 tele phone and the prison ruin on vlsll ors will be lilted tor him. so Hint he will be able list attend lo any business of Ihe city of Newbury port without leavliiK Ihe lull, lim ine, the mayor's absence Kdw-ard I m.s p.csM.i nL ... mo: ... will be actliiK mayor. i- . a ri 1. 1 nn.i u,.Kwt !,. nnllv in hla flBh. lo nialntnlll his gasoline illation, listened In kI- i Ienee when llislrlel. Attorney W11 ! Ham (I. Clark, inovlu),' for senlenee. caileil him "a willful, empty headed youth w ho h j "HIh deft j been railed has never -'irown up." lion, which may have an accident, has Bone ' I.. ..... .......1 .....I n....t l,n ,,n,l. lu 1 n twit nnidlcHtlnn of the law to tali's i (l()wn ,U1, ,.rnial swelliiiK," Iho district atlornev said. i,i(ttft vkIhoii P. Itrown of the ..... . i . ... '..i . ' , ln niinv num. I "I think I understand the nsv- j choloKy of the ilefellllllllt In rr oird i t,R rlKors of huinall exlslenee, i ,m don't syinpathlle wllh Ihe . wr ),'e soinetlnies expresses II." ! Altlunitih nart if Ihe mavor w sen- ienee caiieu ior one niooui hi nniu tabor. It whh f.ot thoiiKht that h ; would be called niton to do work nr thai kind, for thorn Is no hard labor to he done at the Jail. The only work prisoners do consists of keep In if the premises clean. Japanese Hiehmam Gets Stmt SWl m Hmvm'mm Cut llON'OI.I'l.l". i t. 5 . !'' i The perpetrator of Mono-. lulu's inosl appnWiliff crime the kldnapliiK and murder- linr of ia-. Hr-ol' 'IUI .lutlile- on was convicted of inur- dor by a liii-v In one hour and forty-five iiilnules yeslerday. " Wlthonl a trace of emotion 'f Mvl'j, VulakiL rukuiiHKi.. l!i i 4. veai'old .laoalll-se youth. l heaid the foreman read the !ir share and SSD.Itl.K In Ihe ' verdict that will send him jportlon spill iiinona Ihe contend- ! to tnn bhIIow's. Sentence will ' (nu clulis und leaitu.-s. . passed Monday by Circuit i f . 4 Judite Alvu K. Hteadnian. HI. Helens Contract let for con - J 4 4Jxtrurtlon of S54.!ii? sewer system IHHIOHOO In "est End! FEWER PEOPLE Hucjcjins' Crew Take Two in Row Weather and Bal- lyhoo Shrinks Crowd; Cards Not Downcast Alex Poses With Pipgras.1 VAXUHK S!TAIlfM. Now York. Orl. 1. (.!') Tin- Yanlii'fy. aflrr I falllau- upun llio unsiisuM'tian t'ardinals in the opening Kame with every appearance of helm; in robust health, apparently were ready to disrenard their thietors' adviee and attempt lo make It two sdralfchl today over the -National leauuc champions. I They trolled out today lo warm ' up tor the second Kame of the i series. With .skies overcast, car 1 rvinc a threat of rain, ami the oieaciiei-s c..,. uuu y amount '.t empty 'ace in mm ' , u n.i mif be- j fore Kame time. I Ceori-e IMptfraH, iIkIU bander wlto has shared the main burden I with Waite lloyl for the 1 a like ' this season, was I he selection I Manager Hutiulns. In preference 'Tom aclicary, the veteran south i paw. Manager .McKoehute uf the Cardinals hud slated old I'ete ! Alexander for the pltehiiiK task I in an effort to square the series ! but. with a hazy atmosphere over the diamond, he considered a pos ; slide shift to Jess Haines fast ! ball. Crowd Shrinks j The hit; park wasn't filled es 1 terday ami there seemed likely to i he inori! vacant space today. to I tmke from the fact that less than .DUO bleaehcerltes w ere HSsenihleU at a time when thl I times that many wen or four hand for ;,h;::, ,T .,. l 11,111 tmluy 1111(1 pi'l'illrti'll ullnw- ly Hint Uiti inlu-ht hi- -iii.immi or fin. ikiii im hiuiil wIumi pluy siait- ,'l. lOVl'll HllS I'Hlllllllll' luukiMl op- t UlnlHtU; at noon. j N'nrlmlM I'xplnnutloiiM v,'l'i offfi'- . ,n,, it(. coiner, The small early Kathorlnsi lis customary thrill, however, w hen Italic t In til. In Ills first lurn In hHttlmr drill. ftieil three loin,- shots Into Hie rlBllt field blelich ers. The llabe was swhlBlllB Willi his old aliiindou. Thi hits for ri ii.r, I, in, I,, t, hi, oov mood H.11 seemed to be lioth- cred no more than previously IiIh weak left knee. The ai-surance that ..11,. biinder would fin e the utilieen jKwilelied their llne-np. with Ced i ric Hurst In center field uml Oene j pidiertfon at Ihlrd base, lu place 1 of Dtman. Li...!.,.r -eii ..noiiu-h 011 tho'z"'"' r' departments form ! road to recovery from IiIh Injured rlyht wrist, how ever, to taae 'turn at bat. wallop two or thr ; i... ii.. ..i ,i,4ilr ii ii ft ir. i nut for flelilliiK pruetl.'e. The ehiiuee llial i... .....i,i litio ihe series Inler I if nn lo.li.i-. aiilieared llillcb I bi lBliler. ; rltnllnalH didn't put in an , ,., ,., ,,,,. nf. ' appearnnce on the field until ai- I ternoon hut they didn't act or i,.k a bit downcast over their in ula! defeat, The Vankee performance lu the rirst mime, without ci utHicM. a peai ed lo enenurane tin1 rest of I he caniliiltlen. i ;ven Herb 1 . nock. u huHM able HfOilhoaw has ! Il n tied up with neuritis, was - Miik Rood enoiiKh to warm up; ! 1 but it was plain that the old free- dom of pltehiiiK motion and con - i ...... (i....- Yiivm-t IipIumh 'i"! iih,. Vankee- who didn't have any - Ifhm ,.Un lo du stood around to - i ' watch thnlr meat port-ider try to' j li on out some of ine KlnKs. ! The sun broke throiiKh the haw ins Ihe I'aidluuls enme out lo it" ! IhrollBh tlm piellmlniiry paces and the band struck up a snappy mini , om en; h " - ; Cardinal red Jacket and 111 flttlnu i enii. as usual, was Indicated def- , inltdy ns the pitrhluh' choice or ; thr National Iciikucis and posed j for the cameramen with his youth f..l rival I'llKl'us ' The Vunkees looked more like ! i-rljiplea and llielr defense showed j ; wetnesses bul Ihere was l.otlilliB; W AHI 1 1 NTI't l.V. Oct. the loatler wllll llielr IiiiIIIiib ' Kesei ve army offl, ers come with-. sIkIhs when hits meant iiiiik. I'lp-fln the puriew- of ,i eoti'illiull.oniii ! Kins, lis wild as a hawk In III" flrsl ipiovlslou which lens aovernmenl I two llinlnns, IssultiB three ' bases j officials from beeomlnu presl-' on balls and aetlluit himself 111 liiilenllnl el'lors and they should; hole Willi slmoi-t evel v balN'r. slid- reslyn If I Ley are en lldldates, ' .1,'lily ri'Kiilned tils form Ibereafler. i under an opinion handed down; M. nllowed nlv lie, Ills Inutile ii ,,ven innliiks and. only one ' ,,,uii Kris. Il, K'l ns fi- ns a . cond , ,. third base In thai period. i The official alien. lanee of iill.7 14 W1,s sllahtly b-ss ihuu Hint for the ...., ,i,iu b.m,. s ve.e the re.-elots ainountliiK lo -iii.m. l The division of this added lii:n i7.X2 to Hie ob.vers pool, . KM l Hie lolvlsorv collll- Visit Protested r'- Vr $ si A if that the disasters to himself lu! Representations have been made . lowed Ills iirie.st by two Southern by ministers to the Britich home 1 Pacific ileteellveH, January Jl. I'.iL'T, office asking that Aimee Semple ; when he was haiulcuifed. put i McPherson, California woman evan- geliit, be barred from enterinn entering ' c . , England, Above Is recent picture taken while Mrs. McPherson visited: Paris. iEGION HOSTS GATHERING EOR iTRuo nnrrTimn tm mnm ; , . n i Hfl fls At ' - Gltciru tention Advance I away his homostuud, his w,lfe dl- at San Antonio Com-.v,,ice,i iii e became au m- leiiHt, the complaint adds. mander Candidates Hoist: VZ Z?J,? Banners. KAN A XT! i.ll), '! (A'l liilrriiiil polllici, HlUtl Of polll'll'H llfll Kllui-il of (In1 AuH-rU'i fx.. Oct. S. and iIIki'UK thr ailvanoo n l.i'iilon ilul- cuates. liere today for the national convention, which meets October H fur the five-day annual sestdon. t ...11,1. .iu r.. Hi.. .,m.-., nt nut.; luiml c.Mnmamler aln-ady In tl.e!'ny " lhl" ,,,l0Ht voPmtnt t field were IJoy llorfinaii, Okla homa City: Oeneral Albert I.. Cux. Kab lih, N. C; and o. J.. Hodeii hiiini'i', HlOorado. Ark. other suk- j B'"';;'1 "" ' llielilded Kulptl j T. O'Neil, Toiiekit, Kan., vice cotn : madder; John K. I'iwiaK. Shreve. i port, Iji.. and At on roe .lohnfon, i South Carolina. ! CidloweiK of file Cox a ml Hoff- man lmnnern already have et up I campaign hcadiiiarterH. I Throe hundred and seventy -five I resolutions framed by t he orin- i 1""' of the convent Ion's busl- t I Continu , ' tween the d friendly relations bc I'liltcd .States and hi : 1 former allies, as symbolized by Ihe presence here of illsllllBUlshed for- I e'K" Kesls, will he Ihe ki-ynoteof, the Ani.-rlcan l.eKion AuxiHaiy convention. Mrs. It i t iilbridRe. Cedarboidimh. N. II., mitUiniil presldoiii, said today. i ne .nxii lary will meet In connection with tin- Legion convention. .Spokesmen for three cities Oe troit. l.oiilMVllle and ,os Anneles have starteil lobltylnu for the next convention. A deb-Ration from Ml- ami. Flu., was exppcted to put In a t'ht lor nun eu. The old Riay mare band, the old Rl'liy mare ami mat pretty r u f"i'i lln.wnw.j.nl who rode tin-' ' stet it on niimiM'oiM, noisy parades ! throuiih Convention lull and the Hie hotel at Houston laxl Julie ... . win here for the convention. SEEN AS BARRIER FORH E llLvtni I. wwiii v ii. today by .Mnlor i,iieral 1 .ulr. i. r. I, nojuliint Kciieial of the war d". pu rt inenl . The rulln explnlned Unit the w..i- ilepnriinent had nu liulheilty to pass upon .iiiallflca - tioa of presiiieniial eleetots. Iit ithnt ri'irrv.' army officers hold j off be of profit and trust of tll' ; lulled Slmes. ! i The otdtilon was In reply to an i Innullv (ruin Caolalil Waller l!, j liloason, reservo officer, who tu j chairman of the Multnomah conn- jty lien.ocrntle cenlral eonmilUee. Orpinin. KesiBllcd officers may jupply for a new appointment nfte:' servinir In the eloction, the de- partment announced. D AUTREMONTS SUSPECT FILES ill . B. Young, Arrested for Suspected Connection With Siskiyou Crime, Sues S. P. for $50,000 Wife Divorced Him. OltKUON CITY. Ore.. Oct. a. -1 Special i - HoineHteaii. w u'e a ml character nunc, himself an outcast. II. II. Young alleges lu his uit for $."u,uoii false im prison nient (lain a;es tiled in circuit court against the Southern I'aclfic railway. Tin complaint, made thnumh Att:):ney It. Mndas of this city, chaises , i thlnl tlemee and finally ,,m" 1 ' " " cksoii county Kiaiui jury an a member of the mi- i lorious "KreKun Jones -jiaiiK" of out laws who otu.iett in southern Ore gon. His arrest was due. the complaint stated, lo the tuci that after tin lleAuireinont hrothers had bombed a Southern Pitcn.c train and lulled ; some of its crew, he had Rone to railway officials in California, where he thou resided, and int'oi Pi led them that sometime, previously ! he had been approached by a man Mu Medford a ml asked lo partlcipatn in such u crime, but had refused. I The complaint tout inues that rafter he moved to CiranervUle. Idaho, ou a homestead, he was ar rested as the Kans leader and pow der man for the DeAutiemont crime; held In Medford and Port laud jails for three months ami theu Indicted as n Jones sai)R mem ber, in order lhat he could be held loimer. In time the Indictment was dismissed but the government took ledrral court in Portland. H. M. YounR ts 'Weir- known in ! Medford; ifiS U M. K. I. Indus. The I former ever since his nrrest Iiuh ; been tryliiR to fleonre dumnRes from n loaal newspaper, the county and Ihe KoMhorn Pnclflc, while the lat ter several years imo practiced law hero tin (I inn lor mayor on the KcM t ticket. Local Southern Pacific of- ficints would make no comment to- the case. LEO DIEGEL IN KIVH KAlt.MS toCKSi;. i:a. Vt.MOltK. Oct. r(. (!) Leu Hlejrcl. eoiiinio oi'iifiiMMlnim I ill the Ketif.- , . .Vilitt, ii,iin... N y u KHllm,H of rlh1l , ruVt, ,,, wU, phiy fn. ,,. , rlotiul Rolf association title Li- morrow. Diesel cli minuted (ifif ei -at Mitrar.en In the scml-f lual round today while' Kspinosn was dispoMhti of Norton Smith, .lopl'n, Mo., star, it and ft lu the other match. ' Saraxen'H defeat meant the pass- n(t ( n,e last of four former hold- em of the title. Two uf them Hit raren and Huen fell victim to DleRt'l s brilliant Hirokr wJlle Jim Da men and Jock Hutch Isuit were put out lu previous rounds by j Hariuen and Al KspinoHH. respec- , lively. . Thus a inn 11 who never before bus worn Ihe crown will be the new champion o the I. (I. A. 1 The dismal Kolf displayed by SnliiKen Is i.iioii'n by the cards, ,' Afternoon round: Hiiiazon out. 4,,i ii, ,4 . lllexel out... ...144 113 11115 i-ar.en In. Ixx xxx xxx Ologol In.. ...4xx xxx xxx " ' nt I DUUU bVIIIHSCU IIUVOII Cause of Injury to Picture Director t'MOAIl CITV I'tnh, t)et. , -tyl llaoul Walsh, uronil-' f .lent motion picture illre.lor. sllflered serious Injury to one t eye and severe cuts about the 1 face on the highway 15 miles 4 south of here last nlitht. when 4 a Jiiekrahblt. blinded by the T Kline of the headlliihts of the 0 aiiloniuhlle In which Wilsh wns riding, leaped thi-oittrh tlle w'ndshleld. Mrs. Walsh. who was driving the machine from Jilon National I'urk to Cedar Cliy, was not Injured. WmIsIi was tuken lo a Salt Luke City llospllr.!. . DAMAGE CLAIM i ESPIiSA AND FINALS MATCH f fls "f.'i.' Sr' !1'VfWi-i