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Medford Mml Tribune Dtll; If-Tw-idr-UdrJ Tm MEDFORD, OIM-XIOX, HU'JUY, OCTOfJKR HJIBj, No. 20.K OVERSEAS ZEPPELIN NEAR A Air Liner Sighted Near Ber muda Heading For Lake hurst Due to, Land This Afternoon Dirig ible Making Phenomenal Time On Final Lap Of Epic Journey. ' , Illy Hi" Aiuuclnti'il 1'ri'M.) Th 1 1 1 Ik !') (Iinf ."piinlln ex pect in reach lis Journey ml ul 1-ukehiuKi, X. J., Iliia (Hun- till)) llflOrilOIHI, tilrnri riMtlu iiiphviiupii from tin tlruf fr-ppi'lln received hy nuvn Millions uikI Washington iiml Nov York placed Out fhli somewhat eusl of llcritiuilii Inn differed III the loiiiiliudp a I vim. New Vniii reported the louiillinlo tin f2 de. jiree west, uii'l Washington n bH.IO west. Appnri'iiity Hi" fig ure Iiml hen HllKlilly wirhh-d In trullKllllnsioll. I Jpiiiciiitni I'onimnnder t'hnrles K. Itoscllilnhl, I', H. N., u gilcsl IhU firm oiiiiiicrilul inins-At-In lit ! niKlu. radioed ill 7 o'lim k ruNU'rn siandurd lime. Iiml night. Illtil tin' Zeppelin win proi-pcilitut c.-uiiifoi-inhly about three-quarters of it noittml ulr speed whl'll would l.nlrs It In I Jill- burnt this afternoon. One Inierpreimlon of Iho me. stiiic wns Hint Hr. IIiiko Ki konor. commander of the dirigible, find It possible to arrive hi his l.i I -nnllnn this morning, had slowed lh speed of tlii rrnfl In order not In defect the chihoroip leccptlnii plans which Iiml been made "ii Hie assumption Hint lie could mil leach Uik'churst before after noon. After HiMiiMmp of tii' morning J when.tnri, rrhrlc inftth. rt hi-l smita! fin Iiml reduced lit" dlrlg. lilp'a janrnl fill' several llillltn. " made uli'inly proiircsH. Through, llm iliiy it nit owning. American radio station were ennblod to miilntulii frequent cominunlcnllnn Willi Dm l.lu airship whlln III" Kiiropcnn stallon had lout con lad. Iliimilion. Iiormudn. lint! re ported earlier In th" evening thai llii- dirigible linil passed over tlx Island, IndU-n'ilng n conslilcrnhle hunt "f speed since It .was lust reported. Kven iiftrr direct ill" pul. -lien hml i'iii iliiiiln "n thin mimrt, IhiiBi- who Iiml ri'pi'rti'il Kri.lim riit unit miv n ulumtl flun' ilrnppi'il Hi" "li'Kl'lp li"'l innlntiilni'il tlii'y hml nm h"" "il" inki'ii. lwKKIIlMt7n,"Nl., Oi'l. 18. (Vi Tin' niivnl ulr miitlun rwuivnl illivi't wU-i'li'HK Infiirmnllon friint th" (Iraf Zuppi'lln tiinliihl thin i'ii Hlmhlp rxpnoH'it t" nrrlvn Ihtu liiinoi row nfternoon. "I'unllliin at L'4nn (;:I'.M.K.H.T." Th" iiii'miiki' r"ud, "liiiHucI" 34.40; InilHltllil" hi. At pri'MMlt 4 rule, of ripiM'il ")tp"ct to r"iirh l.nknliiiinl nfi"rno.m of lh" four-Iranth." Near Journey s End In Epoch Flight PQ jy MW LIMELIGHT L ..rv F : -7-?-. 5Zs . 311 GOES FISHING BETWEEN SPEECHES Money Set Aside For 'Leg islative Services' Shown By . Letters and Vouchers Portland Weekly Men tioned By Harry Walther, Former Local Resident The Graf Zeppelin on test flight over Lake Conttance NKW YOliK, Ocl. in. (!) Tho Itiullo Mnrlnforporntlon mill Inn nt Chnlliam, Mann., tnnlKht fit H ii'rlc.i li, 8, T., r'-lvi'il a mcHKriKn from thn Unit pppolln .;lvlnK ihn bIiIii'h pohUIoii bh CI iltKrpp tvi-m liiiliinlii iiml :tl uVKruPH norlli IiiiikHiiiIo. TIiIh would puira the craft about 3nu mili'H cant of Tier muilri ul Iho llinu Iho iiiphhihii wim mint. t maai oTATinM ncoHirrn iiinTUCD ni0AM0Ap inr mml 0IHIIUIVULnULU lull,tHlirOHI10Ha JULI LANDING RFADYDROWNS iHiLDRENjn m mm i iTTriinTn nnininr, " Aiitivifi mwt FOR AIR LINER TALK MONDAY Giant Graf Zeppelin, Can Be Landed in Three Minutes. DETUOIT. Ort. IS. WP) Mm. ; 'Ilpntrh-"' fnntorii, 32, (trowni-J threo of tier live rltllilron In thi , rii'iroli rlfcr Hhortly nfti'r mltlnlelit .'Itnd ntttmpl"(l to drown th" othi,r-' at LakehurstPassen- i,w,"",u ), ' ' ' ThoHo (lnnvnpd tvur": . NHn. 8i flers Subject to , Immigra.-; uuj-nry.., -ean -,.v I (lloiin. R ninnlliN. j i Tho other two chllilron, Xelll".j ' k nml ljmiifn .1 r ? nit lifiiiih '. I Ihrnwn Inln III" rlvpr liv thflr : WMSltlNOTON. Oct. 13, Op,--; I In the cni.'HC of hit teatlmoDy In ' the FpUpral Trade commlHsion'a j Invexiliuttlon here II. H. Know, aec-1 retary of the Xorthwent Eloctrlc i ! I.lxnt and Power nanooiatlon, aaiil i u.e aaHociuiion appropriaipii i;,uv l 12-S!T. and aKaln In 19i'T-2j o , the Onon public utility Informa-j Hon bureau, for "leglnlatlve erv-i IceH," but auld tbe aecond appro i prliillon never wan used, and he! had no direct knowledge of Uln-1 Hinal of tho first. j Tho; conimlnslon'a coiiiibpI pro- idilced nn aaHOiiation voucher for: 'Mrtreh 1. JII07, Hhowlnit payment j to iiPOTRe i aiyera, vice prcmuoni , fur OrcKon of the amioclallon for . IS)V1. as the balance due on the j $2, "04 appropriation. j j Attached to the exhibit' wan a ' ; paper allowing JI12 aa paid to tliej '"Oregon Voter,", and Snow testl.. fled l.e did not know anything' about . any arrangement witb the : OrtKon Voter. . He aKreed with ' the commlalnn counnel in Inffr-' ence that the amount wait paid ' tof the appropriation for the Ore-! (ton bureau, and that the J1'.0J2 unmcn Tn : . : IIUUKLIi IU ! CAMPAIGN Wni I BOSTON item cr r": C i yir- v' I ! Speaks Monday Night In Hub City, Where Battle Is Doubtful Sen. Stei wer of Oregon Visits Nominee, Who Leaves Tonight On New England Jaunt. t Sen. Jeteph T. Roblmon, the democratic vice preaidential candi date, showa the result of two hour fishing on Lake Catherine, near Hot Sprints, Ark, where he retired for a few days rest ' efci- resuming his second series of campaign speeches. i ! tion Laws. i l.AKKIIl.'KHT. ,V J del 1 9 i moilipr, wimp nlilo to rcacuo tli"m ll'i-Il may Hike th. tlinf ...ppnlln : '""l1 ,or '1.?D ' ' . . . When tinchp of th" looil tinr 1 H..I.I, lo cronr. lh" Atlimllc nulj 1)or mnt.,..M off(,.0 ttlrved thcl ! one" xhn (t"t to tho naval nlr ln-1 woman wax hnlillnu on" of th" i Hun help niivnl offlcpra any alio threo vlcUm-i under the wnter. She tninutPN ' wnH oriiKKPii irom til" wnt"r nut I Ihn ,,1111, 1 rilArUi i-ni A,.ttA ' Mm f'nntpm linn Hip Iwn ri'i Sen. Robinson to Make Auto Trip to Capitol Al Ac cuses G. 0. P. In Ken- v tucky Speech- and Offers "Cure-All". . For Tariff Ills Would Bar Politics. EUGENE EDITOR CARKIN CALLS iroTimro nrnr OTATr nnnrn I M 1 1 IKP Hrrfr ; lfllh I IIIUhflK LLUIUhLU IILhL UlnlL UUIil nU F R I D AYN I G H T ON B ANKJAXES Ity W. IL Ibirdulo . (Aesoclated I'rena Staff Writer) WASHINQTOX. Oct. 11 ft ! Herbert Hoover closed hi rtexk jtonlKht for his trip to New Kng , land where on Monday nlKht hi will speak at llomon,. the prinvl pay city In an area over whoae vote republican leader have been . frankly concerned. The republican presidential can Mldate during a busy day, welcom ed a croup of repreaentatlvea of the trade prewi and of ; variou t Individual trades and induittrlM land went into a renewed study iof the general political situation in a series of conferences with Pi Jy leaders. ! Expressing- his appreciation to the group of trader and Indun- ! trial representatives, the nomine.) 'welcomed the members of hln owu 'cnslneorlng profession and called ,to their attention- the new relu jtion of government ' to business. "The pretience of repreaenta itives of the business aiwoclatloni here takes me back : over .. seTen years of work In the department lid to Myers represented the bal-j Meeting Of BUSineSS Men Federal COUrt D e C i S i 0 n'' f" nave en- cnu Ii" liniilpil In thn1 Knur hunili'pit nml UKATTl.K, Oct. 1.1. Sena tor Joe T. Itoliinson dcflnlu-ly an nounced lodny that he would de liver tin nddrcftx nt Salem, Ore, Monday nftcrnoon nt 2:30 o'clock 11. M. T.. WA8IIIXOTON. Out. 13.- l.lulcnunl t'onimiindcr f'hiiibs K. Honpinliiht iiidlopd tho nnvy di imrlmcnl tonlubt that lh" Onif Kupppllii was procpvillnu bIpiiiIII.v ul hi vr n p. nt., eastern standard time, iilmut nine hundred nnJ fifty miles from Iho naval nlr miii tiun III I.lllli'lllll'nt. At !:3 o'clock, eastern "tan tlnrd time, naval inillo Klalluns nlnnB th" Alliinllii coast Inter ippled n mi'uHiiKu from tho op liclln mtyliiK alio was proirrOHSlnir snllMfiictorlly. Thn alntlons did not plill up tlm pnlll'O IllPHSIlK" iiml fulled to nut Iho location of thn vessel. There worn no fiirlh rr dutallH, HALIFAX,' N. aTftut. HI. W) Tim tint! Zoppollll was slKlileil "ort llnniiuiln" nl Kill" i. ni. Kaat i.rii Rtiinilnril time, nncoiilluK to I word rcciilvcil horn tinilKlit by Iho ( llullfnx anil llermiicla Cnlilo com ' jutny. . . HAMILTON, Lnrmililn. Oct. 13. (I) The CI fit f Zoppolln piiasml nvor Hormmlfi nt 7:llfi p. in. to nlltht, Hlio ilropptid rod mid troen Hlminl HkIhh wlilch worn houii by innny. Tho Kronl nli'Bhlp wna pnnHliiK well to t lift northeast of tho In land whim nho was Hlwhlefl by per hoiih ul tho dockyard nml nlnn by tlinsit In ImnlH off flt, (Inoww's. Hhn took iippnrmitly n dlroct lino for likehiiiKt, N. J. Tho wintla horn worn piiicllcnlly lilunl throiiuhnut thn iiflornonn nml I'VoiiIiik. Tho wind which hnd boon IiIowIiik 1'-' mill's nn hour from Iho iiorlhpnHl ynslorday, bad ilropptMl to voloclly of loss Ihnn nix iiiIIpk nn hour, Tho aky was 11(1 In ovnrriisl. Thn niunsnKn from llormiuhi did not. any whelhor Iho limn Klveil Jwns local limn or KiiHlorn RtuiKh ' , tiril, Hnmlllon limo Is 41 inliiutoH ,' nhonrt of Knstorn Htntiilnrcl, NnVnl nfflcoi's hnvo osllmnloil that Iho nlr illainncn from llcr- .(Contlnuod on l'auo Bovon) I hnvn boi-n do tailed to pull the bl jdlrlKibl" dovtn and run hp.r lulu tit" jhuntinr when hhp nrrlves. l.leul. Scolt K, I'erk. In chniKO of the j liiourlnR divlnlon, pstiuutted this j can bo done in 1x0 spcoiiiIs. ! tlni'li sho Iiiih lieen lauded, lluw , ever, tho iMissenKcrs must ito ; Ihroiitili the same formality that J steamnhli piiHscnKci's ai'o HUbJected tti bpforu helm: allowctl to set foot j on American soil. Kirs: conies ex- nniliiatlon by iiunrantino offlelnls, I I he ImntlKi'atlon lUHpectors and 1 finally iho cuMtoins officers. That may take an hour or more. Tho Krent naval haiiKur here. In which III" xepiielhl will bn bel'tbeil. Is Ihn larKcet hlniile span bulldliiK lit Hie worlil. On October 15, l!U'l. tho V.I! 3. now the It, S. .Navy dlrlKihle I.ns Anuelest at that time the largest nirfhip. completed her eucccer,ful trip from Kiiedrlcbshafeii, (.ler mnny, ami slipped eaalty and ex epilUiously thi'oiiKlt the .vnwiilnu iliiurH of Hie haiiuar to a safe har hor. Iliiire llauuar With eoual cusp Ihe ureal liullil Inu will house the Ortif Xcppclln, allhoiiHli this Zepiiclln, In Its turn tho urcnlcHt of ll IikIiIiih, Is 114 feet lonuer than tho J AnKclcu. or 770 feet. Tho hniiKiir Is sr.n feet lollir, . Koui' hur.O' concrcto nnd nlool dnnl-H, wller, moved listilo on eleu lilc trucks, leave an openlnif LT.S feel wide by 17U feet hliih for tho nlr vessels to outer. The tlraf Zop pelln Is 1 I'll feet hltili. Tlio airship iiccommoilntions hero also Include two mooring masts. Ono of theso is the hluli mnsl from which tho Slienundnnh broko loose In n storm In )"24. eventually to make her way back to the station partly disabled, only to break In two over Ohio n your tutor. Commander Charles K, Itosen dahl of tho Los AnRolOH, n pnssen fior nboard tlm Oraf X,cppclin, hup vlved Hie Hhcnnndoalt disaster near Ava, Ohio, Seplpnilier 4, lH2fi. As senior officer, Ito assumed clinrwe at the illsnstpr scene. Tho followliiK Slnrch he became executive officer of the I.ns Almeles nnd a month litter relieved Tapt. Oeoiite W, Stoelc, Jr., ns contmnn dor, dipt. Steele was one of four Amerlcnns wlio made tho irlp from flermany to I.nkchurat on Hie Zlt-S. f'ommnnder Tinsendahl was n sliiilent aviator hero In. 105,1 nnd rose rapidly. Ills homo Is nt Cle burne, Texas; 1 Dr. IIiiko Kckenor, builder nnd eommnmler of tho Oraf Zeppelin, Is no strnniier nt Lnkehurst for ns oommnndpr of tlio SSH-S ho was ono of thn first to slop from tlio control car nn hor ni'i'lvu). he was not secretary then; with which counsel quoted from a let ter Rnyin& tlie association had ap propriated 82300 "for the .benefit Sennlnr Itobinson will leave hlsjof electric imwer companies of a nee. lie said he had no knowledge ' of' what It was for. A bill dated January 1, Wil from the Oregon I Voier tor 1112 nlso was introduced, t which Snow said was for seventy-1 Jlv Inches of advortlslnd pace; j !:iuO for lwilsiatlve services cover-1 LartlPaiQn Launched "BYi VII 111 Hmiuier iiui:iuui;ui. . I Counsel produced a letter wrlt-j Ion by Myers lo President Oreen i of the association on January 8. . 1927. deullnc; with the Oreson . Voter arrangement, but Snow said r-l tiENL. Ore.. Oct. 13. Iff) he knew nothing: nbout it because .Completion of arrangements for rtenvored to carry on with you State . Against Oregon Law Keyi."' ,he " Editorial Association j To Controversy - Three ,7 . ,. ' t . ... - ... ' " ; ' Bovcrnment repneoentlnir puhlle Business imp rovement i Alternatives Savs Chair- lini.-rot with representatives or .- j . , various' Business- groups 01 tne uictii itt a nenei ooiiiiihs-;1"" - " .. matters which are: In- public In- son-Early Action SoughJj;::,' r;iatlon. i jship ,of Kovernment'. to ' hwinei?. avoid a vim amount or interior- Under Auspices Field Manager. a Htate-wide business improvement nervlee. to be carried out thru a wrics of educational lectures dealing with advertising, and to ie extended eventually to every SALEM, Ore., Oct. . 13. ij Conferences to discuss the ques tion of taxation of banks and in stitutions In competition with tbe banks will be held in the office (nee. of the jcoveroment witif businem through voluntary co operation of bualnefts aiworiatlon:i to correct ahufteM to further puh- iof Governor Patterson Wednesday ! ,n"'rt ,hro,Bh, th? '"Z: and Thursday. October 24 and 25. ! ' n1 , ,ab'"i?"" where the molherlF1"'",, ,r"ln I'orilnnd Monday iOreaon In connection with repre-; ,lulnell3 Mmunlly of the glate. Tn announcement Is being aent! o( ; unemployment ;. and in n thous- 'nmniliip mnin.ln- in Un lm Af. 1 .nnlnllnti at flu. iMrlulntiirp Snnii- . . ...... . . -.,.! . . . . . . ! nml ntlier nirpcllons. local hospital cued children were l;ik"n to was detained for observation. She was hysterical nnd wept continu ously for the baby, fllorla. Krom s-yenr-old Nellln police learned that "Manm hadn't been j feelliiK well lately," l.nst nliilii, thn child mlil. the mother took th: mornliiR. motorlni; to Kalero, Af sentatlon at the iexislature. Snow ler his speech there the democrat- denied knowledBe of what Iho leg Ic vice-presidential enndidatn will ' Islativo representation was. ipturn to Portland where ho Is' Tho OroKon otcr nlso was men shcdiilpd to talk Monday niKht. chllilrpti to Ilclle Isle park. Uy Walter ('liiiinbliii (Associated Press Staff Writer) ! l.OriSVII.I.K. Kv.. Oct. 13. On.fi( The republican party was nc- arrival there Ihe parly walked tol,.,,. to,,Bht by Gov. Smoih In nn tho river lunik, whom Mrs. Content mdress prepared for his ono and first threw In tho two older -tD- only speech in Kentucky with .Iron, then Nltn and Mary. Hold-1 ilvnB "prnssly misrepresented" lim (ilnrln In her arms, the woman t),o democratic nllitudo on the leaped Into Ihe wnter herself. i question of tariff. He snld In Content, u factory worker, wns ( manuscript he hnd predicted nt lumio when tho drownlni; oc- . t, outset of tho camimlKn that curred recently bad exhibited slpns Honed in testimony by II. I,. Wnlthor, manascr of the Informa tion bureau, who said he had made no payments to that publication, but had subscribed and bought some reprint articles from it. He identified a December 2, I92ii let- and other directions.' The delegation, bearlnK trnile banners reminiscent of many pnst was announced todny through the ; out by John H. Carkin. chairman! office of Harris Kllsworth. field : of the state property tax relief I ninnneno n ,Ka Clnla 1.-.ll-l I t.. I torlal association. This will bo On the first day the members !" n","ll5ni'' .,",,e 'rnnJ one of tbe major activities of the of the commission and the state Ne,v ; T"rk' , " man editorial association this year, and ; banking board will meet represent1"'" to"''nT. mh"r1' brlntis to materialization one of taVe9 of the State Bankers' M-l'T'0" or 'ic "r !trf; the original plans which tho exe-1 soclation. and on foe second nay! J- rf","' -mir. .m.m. f th. nnei.. ... ..o. M. r hn-j 'K chnminn of tho genera I lion hsd at tbe time of tbe es- bouses, mortgage companies, build j mentiil collapse. j ICOUNTY COURT 0F 'rnnc kjcad mii7i lUUUU llLnlt UUiL ON ELECTION i liihllshmnl nf 1hf flold mnnnirer'v ! am asnnplntfnna nnd tor. from Myers regarding n con- otflPtl. i other institutions that compete tract with the Oregon Voter for Th flrs, ot a serio. 0( ,nort wh ,)anks . five pages In its ho K l ho nnm-, courses will take place next Thurs-1 i)ani taxation became a matter ber. but snld he did not know now ,,y nlK, nt r,ri,nt!) PnMi whcn0r controversy when the federal much was paid for this. ; Kllsworth. Frank Jenkins, pub-1 court in Portland handed down a vu.-.i.,....!-.. iikiiiii u. .-i.uiim-i , , of , , Eucene Morning I dn-Mnn several months ago ho n ing that national bank stock ia un taxable by the state. One result of the .decree Is that the tax relief commission's efforts to get taxation on a more equitable basis is made much more difficult. The conferences here will be conducted by a committee of tho commission of which A. A. Smith a dinner there. On Friday night Jenkins will speak with the busi ness community of Medford, nt n whether ills hureatl nan mnflp Itnvi n , .. ;j...b . u He told police his wlfe)!. would he attempted nnd that I payments to tile publication Walth-1 KUgent 'chamber of commerce. lie had lived to see nis prcoictiou er , "Nonc whatever." bo ldent-.wll nimlM advertising with the realised. . j ifled a reprint from the Oregon ,,.,,,,,, ,en of Grants Pass at rue nemocrntic t prcsim-mmi voter or an article on lax exempt nominee nt the snme tlmo out- bonds, and said he bought a hunil lined In bis prepared address what ,ed or so for distribution to util- ne uescrioeo ns n iirem-ripin.ii 1Iy executives, nnn niKtit nave sent dinner to held at the Hotel Med which lo his mind for all tlniefp(PS nt0 schools in connection (ord. would meet me siiuniion on i"iswith requests for debating mater Issue. He nrgued that under this nj, prescription nothing would he i Counsel nlso produced a May Si, !ilone to "embniinsn or interfere ji27 letter from Myers, who is at i In any way with the legitimate inched to the Pacific Light nnd of business wneiner u , rower company which Walter men- I tilled ns received by him. hnt the i "May I understand," asked At- tniiff should e taken out of torney Henly, "from that letter politics" the governor in his pre-n,at the sum of $2500 had been pared text declnred Hint "neither, appropriated by the Northwest COoril.LF. Ore.. Oct. 13. the Vnilerwood nor nny other tar-, K.lectrtc Light and Power assocla- (Pi The Coos county court de-jiff bill will be Hie pattern fori thin for expenses of tho commit elded today to request District I carrying Into effect" the prln-iteo on puhllc relations for Ore Attorney J. ll. lledluKfield to start ! elples he set forth nnd Hint the j Ron?" Walther snld he believed an Investigation Into county court democratic party. If placed in , t Itnt was so, and added in resonnsn ence." This notion followed charg- i power, would "be opposed to nny;io another question that Myers e-i ir progress of business whom LlL be hi? or small. I V I I Kni'phnslzlng a bebef thnl "i"tnrlff shnulil e taken ou Tliese two meetings will get the!0f Baker is chairman. stnle-wlde program under way: I "The subject of hank taxation, nnd further dates are being sohed- j especially in view of the rigid re eled. The lectures will be given strictions ot the federal law. Is through the cooperation ot the fraught with very serious difficile l'nlverslty nf Oregon lstensloii ! ties," says a statement by Mr. Car division, and will be extended to i kin. "So fnr there seem to be but all communities of the state, three possible alternatives, none where there are both dally and I of whichc Is entirely satisfactory." weekly papers, ns rapidly as funds One alternative, he explains, is enn be obtained for carrying on to allow the banks to be tax-free the program. In each instance, I while an attempt is being made tlie field mnnnger will conduct the meeting. He will be assisted by n man pxperlenced in the prac tical side of advertising. Ellsworth will leave next week ence". This ntlon followed eliorg- ueneral tnrirr mil.- inn goer-nau expended pnrt or tne sum ami i ,1n trp nt0 the southern part ps or misuse or cotiniy iiinos. nor uiriucr ih-uhi-ii n imn i i" iiirneti uver $i.ii';i to ms nureini. i nf Oregon and will arrange meet- enntnlned In n grand Jury report address to an attack upon .score-, "Kegnrdlng Ihe letter Henley Thnrsdny. .Judge It, II. Mnst snlditnry Jnrdine who he snld ha.l ! quoted Myera as sayln-i the bai lor members of tlio court: "Wo "deliberately represented can stand nil tho Investigation thnt enn be inndo." Judgp Mnst snld that thoro ! "no renson why n public account ant cannot bo omployed to stnrt gohig over tho records immedia tely," before tho end of tlio pres ent Jury term 111 circuit court, and before November (I. when Mast -will be up for re-election. Tho district attorney hnd snld upon report of tho grnnd jury. Hint he would not bo able to pro ceed with the Investigation until Hie circuit court term Is coirt- pleted. This would probably be i thnt nnd wilfully nils-lance "had been principally exnend- my views to nic,eii for legislative service of tho Ings in rtoseburg nnd the Coos Hay district. American people." nnd then add ed thnt ho asserted "with 'confi dence" Hint neither labor, nor Industry, nor nnrlciilture, nor busi ness hnd nnythlng to fear from Oregon Voter." lie asked what legislative service wan referred to, Walther replying: "Mr. Cliaumnn of tlio Voter, has a staff of clerks nt the state rap democratic success at the polls In i ttnl nnd sends nut whnt might be November. ; called a bulletin service on shoels In giving his "proscription" 'on . nf paper that ho makes out glv- the tariff, the domocratle cnndl-1 Int to subscribers n short synop ! date set forth nine specific points; sis of dlffcront measures Hint nre! nnd urged that nrrylng Into effect ! introduced." j of the policies outlined would re-J "Henly put the letter Into evl-l suit In "widespread and more I deuce." I connl distribution of nrosneiitv ' PR! to amead the federal law so as tn allow the taxation of banks and other competing financial Institu tions on an equality without tax ing other coriiorotions. The sec ond is adoption of the New York Massachusetts uniform rate excise tax on banks and other corpora tions, which. It Is claimed, would produce far leaB revenue from banks than capital stock taxation. The third alternative Is adoption of the New York- Massachusetts plan as a temporary measure un til the federal law can be amended. 4 after tho November elellons. will not be confined to nny SALKM. Ore., Oct. 13. (P) The supremo court soilnv. In n unanim ous nrnl opinion, held that tlio womI "progressive" shnll not np pear In Hip ballot nftev the nnmcs nf tho ncmocrntlo presidential ticket. Tlio opinion affirm Judge Opoi'up It. Ileglpv of Iho lower court who held Hint the progres sives nro not a qualified political party in Oregon nnd hod no right ns n party to endorse tlio Demo cratic) cnmlldnlos. ' limited grouns in the community but tn which all will have an equnl opportunity' to. participate." SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Oct. 13. (Pl William Kdtvard Hickman, i condemned to dealh In California, I was a partner In a drug store hold, nerunct bank of Kenton, was (up here In Decenirier. 192ii. nccord-: Blven further respito todny from POHTLAND. Ore., Oct, 13. (Pi V. Iturkc, president of the new : TO AFTER ELECTION WASHINC.TO.W Oct. 13. (P POTtTI.AN'll. Ore.. Oct. 13. (P) lug to a letter from the condemned ! a seven-year prison term In eon-; Senator melwer of Oregon, ehalr- rnless further delnys nre granted. I man which was received here tn-nection with his conviction last man of the t-rnale campaign funds .1. P. Cooke president of tho de- dav by Chief of Police Owen Kll-1 .Inly on a charge of misapplying j committee, after calling upon funct Overheclt Cooke Hroker ngd company, will go hn trial Oct. ?S In circuit court here nn nn Indictment charging him with mlsnpplrntlnn of funds belong ing to patrons of tho company. This date wns fixed In circuit court today, dav. Records nro helim checked in nnlpcrsonnl bond of J20.000 with thelitis committee would postpone Its committee In charge of the trip. It:r the candidate conferred with Postmaster Oeneral New. Senator Steiwer of Oregon, nnd Senator Ulngham of Connecticut. The purport of the conference was hot revealed, but each of th" senators brought favorable re ports of the general situation in their respective states. ' ! ' e,.,ln nt Her ham th-nillrtl whose state the candidate wtll pass tomorrow night on hi way to Roston, said that republican registration was outnumbering democratic enrollment in his stnte by three to one and predicted that Connecticut would give tho Hoover-Curt! ttyiket a Cfl.OOfl majority, "Women particularly nro out lie flree " he Tiald in discussing reg istrnton. "Their determination to get out nnd register exceeds any-, thing since the I9th amendment went :lnto' effect. There l no question but whnt the women ot Connecticut, ns everywhere else, are for the republican ticket this time. They recognise In both our candidates men who have been iivii.c ill tucir imiricnin. -, "Connecticut I close enough to New York for the voter of ou-.' stnte to have had an opportunlt: to observe the wildly extravagant spending in New Yi.'k state nnd city, making necessary tremendous new tinnd Issues and increased tax rates." , ' - . "Most of Ihe people In Connec ticut are opposed to such a poli cy. Our plan has been to pay nx wo go and to observe n policy I of economy tn both state and loT-nl government, the hard com jmon sense . ot our people sees jonly folly In the growth of ex- ppnuiuires ; under uovernor Smllh's regime in Now York." ' "Ours s a protective tariff stnto and therefore normally re publican, and strongly so. Th' people nre suspiciouii of the new j democratic tariff dotrlne nnd ari ; prepared to back the Tepubllnn ticket oa Ihe tariff ns well as oth er issues." : . - f Tho candidal will leave hern tomorrow night aboard hlw spe cial train for the Hub' City to make what will be Ihe third Hie lmnk's- funds. Ho filed nipresldont Cuolldge today, said that 'speech of the four he planned nf effort to doternilne whnt holdup Hickman confossea with tlie com ment "thnt it is the Christian thing lo do." Tlio condemned .nnn did not nnme his partner hut savs Hint. 1 about $250 was Inkon. ' supreme court in Snlcm. pending! work until after election. nn appeal to tho supreme cnurt He said that In his opinion thero of tho Polled States o:i n writ of .would be ample tlmo between elco error. The state supreme court Hon tiny and Iho reconvening of ruled 'Thursday Hint n federal j congress for tho committee '" tu question wus Involvod. jcompleto Its Investigation.' ter his return to the east from California. He will h ncoora pnnled by Mrs. Hoover, their son. Allan, and a doten or more mem bers of his personal stf In ad dition to .th . group . at new-i liapcr cortespondentt, 1 - ,