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00 O G The Weather ffl- EDFORD i tfiliaiai .4llllmvM o Ml I I o tot nm w" ,hcr Year As 4tUl Twenty-third T -PiftT-.wt.fnth Year Today By Arthur Brisbane A Song- Then A Fight. First Freight By Air. Senator Bingham Alert. $ Forty to 80, Best Years. (Copyright, iaU8, by Stur Co.) Wlial impiTssiun did our civilization iiiaki' on fori-iiin- . crs sirri vin-i in the Zeppelin vIumi tliey luiuled iiiul were j "viitcHiiineU' ill l.akclntrst .' ; , We know w'liu I would liave happened il" the Zeppelin Inul j ill i i i j ii 11 1 . l,llKt1t lli'lll nn,i... . iiiuoni; our t-rave aui'i'stors IMI,- . IKIO yours U'-'o. The eiiterlain -j luent wouhl have lieen niaile up : larjrely ol' fijili.s which wouhl ; have heen natural anions; eave : Mien. . At LaUehuist the program ol' ciitcitiiiiiiiient winch Dr. I'.ek-1 ener nttenileil read : " liuxinir. 100-pouml class.: four rounds. "The Yankee Rhythm lioys." j "IJoxill. HiU-polind class,: Jour rounds. "The Darling Sisters, sinir- ' inn a patriotic song. ' j And so it went: h smnr, mid I a I'ilit. a I'itrht ami a soni; In I the end. i It may he necessary even in j these days of suhinarines. pui ! Aim ';is and air flying to make ! our soldiers and sailors Imx to, iiuiuse officers, lint is it reallv neitessary to force upon intel- ( liirent foreiiiiiers a I'calizut ion i of the part that prize fighting I plays in our civilization .' j ; l.'tmUlu't we. . tor . insta uvu, have two patriotic songs in-! stead of one for each fifth t 1 i The Zeppelin brought the ; first air freight from Kurop.' to America. Future Zeppelins ; of jrri-iit currying capacity may ! find usefulness and profit as freight carriers. Their air dis- i placement is too great for them i ever to he useful for speed. ! . The future air freight ear-, riers, however, will not, like ', (his Zeppelin, he covered on; the outside with cotton that the wind can blow away. They will be made of metal, a mixture of aluminum and' other metals, harder than ordi- : nary steel, lighter than this; Appelin. -, '"That has been accomplished already in theory, and our, navy is building the first all metal dirigible. ! . 1 Congratulations to Senator liingliam of ('onneeticiit. Sit ting at a luncheon in Washing ton, he saw the Zeppelin fly- j ing overhead and thought il the business of a senator to ! know as much as possible about I such an arrival. He hurried from luncheon to the Anaeostia naval air station.: got in an airplane, started after the big dirigible, passed it. ; landed at I.akehurst to wait for j .it to conic down. 4 He will he ubli to tell olhel - senators and the President, w ho ( saw the great machine flying over Washington. "Another ma chine like that, NOT friendly. could have blown the Wash-1 inglon monument. Lincoln me-! inorial. White House and eapi tol, supreme court included, into fragments. We ought to think about that and be pre pared. llMMamin sirnwr. chairman of the Federal Hescrve llRiik. only jt years old. dies' of overwork and tori-Ktant strain. !tuxliiesn men ouKltt to realize It '?kes to years to understand husl- Ws tliurouKtiiy. and the years , front lo to sa arc needed lo use knowledKe acquired before (U. I (Contioued on Pga Four.) i WORK HITS WHISPER IN D Republican Chairman De nounces Whispers Against Hoover Says Citizenship Unquestioned And Statements to Con trary False British Authorities Certify Hoov er Not Applicant. By JAMES L. WEST Associated Press Staff Write" WASillNUTON. Oft. A statement by Dr. Hubert Work, i-liairmau of the HeiiiiblU-an na tional committee, published toiiay, denmmros "one of the most unjust whispeilnK caniintlun in the his tory of presidential contests." "WMiisperH," the statement ex plnlns, arose trom the furl thai Herbert Hoover was listed on Kut-V lish voters' rolls without his Unowl mIk years a-;o. Sayinn that he has been inforni ed that American detective agen cies and opposition newspapers h:ive taken phot ouTa phs of these lolls and propose' to produce them in the I'nited States, Dr. Work's statement says that to circulate this material is an outrage on Mr. Hoover ar.d a fraud on the Ameri can people. The listir.-:. Work explained, was done by Kimlish officials under re quirements of law because Hoover as the lessor of a house near Lon don paid taxes and the names of all taxpayers are automatically placed on the voters lists, although this of itself docs not carry the i ight to vote. Status Unquestioned Dr. Wnrk'B urrniuiinicnt of this whiype.rins campaign was made public yesterday after the stale de pur t incut had issued a forinul wttitenicttl declaring tjiat "there never Iihk been the slightest tpies Hon of .Mr. Hoover's American citi zenship." This statement whk in the form of a letter written to the representative of an unnamed newspaper v hfeh luid asked for a record of the dates when 1 loover registered at the American con sulate in l-ondou. Hlnned by . it. t'astle. Jr., as sistant serrelary of state, the let ter said that Hoover had regis tered in IIMis and that passports had been Issued to him on live or cms ions from the vesirs 1 1M.H to TIMS. "(it all applications for pass ports," the letter said, "as ve!S ns In the original registration at the consulate, .Mr. Hoover established the I'nited States as his perma nent residence. In every applica tion he signed the usual form, tlmt he Intended to return lo the I'nited Stales with the purpose of resid ing ami performing the dutien of citizenship. Then; has never been the sli-htesl question of Mr. Hon ver'H citizenship, which. I lake It. was the reason for for your in quiry, that as Ioiik aso as l'ti'u the department herd a rumor that at one time In his career Mi. Hoover I :id applied for citizenship. Merely as of passing interest, I may sny that careful inquiries were made at that time and 11 was proved to the entire sHtlstactlon of the. de partment that this rumor had no basis." After rfuotlim the letter. Dr. Work said he wished as chairman of the Republican national com mittee to denounce "this whisper ing campaign ami I trust that the Democratic national committee will .loin me in the repudiation." Victim Two Years "ror nearly two years." he add ed. Mr. Hoover l as been the vic tim of one of the most unjust whisperiim campions in the his tory of presidential contests. He has consistently borne the brunt of all the uniair and unfounded charges that from time to time have been conjured up by hi.- op ponents. He has met them with the dlu'itifiet silence and contemn! they deserve, lint. In view of thy puhllration by the state depart ment, I wish once und fur all to brin-T this to an end." Kxplalnlim that "these whis pers were to the effect that Mr. Hoover at mm time was a Hritif-h citizen or had applied for Hrftteh cili.t-nshlp. rb;iiiin;iii Work wild he wished to announce "now thai all statements to that effect are false hihI all purported copies of such application are forgeries." Has Certificate "In corroboration of the state ment issued today I have had for Mime time in my )Mssi's.-iun a cer tificate from tin- proper author!-ti-.- in Onat liriimn e-rtlfvinK that no application oi this charac ter or a similar character was ever even considered or presented. "A not tier phase of these whis per Is to the effect that Mr. Hoy ver voted or Tried to vote. Hut there if i:i eourne of preparation an attempt to deceivp the Ameri can people on this point which ne ce?sitatf that I should further amplify it." (Continued on Page tSU.) unmi niun : Hahn Forsakes i Cinder Pathway Ready to Retire i rAI.Is riTV. Neb., Oil. IV aVi Lloyd lliilm lots dcl'Hiitrly de.-ided to Iuuik up his ruunint; mueeasins ami jii'ti-r thai In- doesn't Meiw whitt he will do. "I eould prutialiiy run Kutiil i-ai-i-s for tlir.-e or f.'iir yfiii-," hi- saiii at his home ln-iv. llut what i the us' 1 hitv roil jis much of the , most runners und :nly to retire." ' truck ' I am When asked If he plan- ncd lo ko cast in the spriiiK, t llarn said "I shall never nu east awiiin to run. you can count on that. I will never put on my shoes uKain. I'm through." As to his futyre plans the I famous lialin was silent. ' E IS PLANNED Hugo Eckener Working J Toward Regular Trans ! Atlantic Trips Fifteen I Million Needed To Start i Tour Tuesday In Graf. NKW VUKK. Oct. 18. Dr. j uko Kekener, eoinmander of the 1 Craf Zeppelin, hopes that buloro , he sails for liume next week Ills juiem ui a reiuar iraiis-.xuanue i air service will be nearer reiility. j He hopes to inter eat Ameriran ieapitalifcts in his plan for four Ki'eat diriKiblt'H, b?wer than the; j m-a i .eppcini, running on a ; i hour schedule between Kurope and j jthn Tnited States. He tloeda $K'.,.( jtMHi.Otto to finance the undertaUint; ; and holies to obtain It In Ibis oonn- irv. lie tielleves an n rnort iieur ' U'asliijiKtim , Iialiimuio with tlic : KuriiiOTiii IcmihiuK In Swllzurlaml ; wnlllil lie I In- most ruaalblu bfiiausu ; llT WlMlllHT CIIIHlitiOIIK. j A cojifereni.'o anions: lilnisi'lf. of-, I fli ers of the iiimlycar Zriiprlln ' .i.'i inn in iwn in .inruii, V7IUO, ami . iitlmrs he lioiics lo Interest In the 'project whs iirifiiiKed for lodav al : l.iiliehiirst. X. .1.. where the hi',' Zeppelin Is hert licit. . Tin.' conference Mas the firsl break In Die round of social ac , tlviiles thrmifch which he and his I companions on the ocean ilinhi jhave been passlim. After the con. i I'erence lip :oes lo Philadelphia. where he and his officer and crew jure tn be Kiiests of the city nt ! jiecepilon and lianiinet. nini then ! tro on tn Vml.IiIiii'i, I'Via... r..(. ihreakfas! will, President Conlld!.-,. and other aocial aetivitiea. I ..ctivltlos. AIR SERV C ACROSS SEA MELLON GOES POWDERS ruesday. r, Krkcner ex- 1 oeets to siart Mh air tour of the 1 I'nited States. In the t'.rnf Zeppe-: lin. It in expected repairs (n the; : Zeppelin's damaged fin will have been completed by that time as I well as (he iverhautin.-: of hvr en-, cities and refuelinc of her storage tanka. ( aplatn K. A. Lehmann. the Zeppeliir.s Hrst officer, said the: lour would be only a two-dav one1 und that the ship would then re-, turn to hakchui-Kt to take on more fuel and hydiouen for their return ; trip to Kriedrlehshafen. , NewHtnpers aaid that Henry Kord mlKlit be a passer-'iKr on the Zeppelin as far as Dcnrburn. ,MJch ! where a stop is planned at the . Korri mhorinn mast. One newsoa 1 per said Mr. Kord Is to o as the 1 Buest ol' Dr. Kekener, while other passeiicers would be yblced to pay i fancy price. The no. tor ear nini:" ! nate Is to be In KhM Orange, N. .1.. Saturday for the presentaltou lo Thomua A. Kdison of the con Kresslonal fold medal. KieutenHiit Commander Charles K. Jtosendahl of the I'nited Ktatea navy dlrf-'ible !.ts Angeles, who "bs a tiasseniier on the tlraf -en-, pelin. described fhe trip to a radio 'audience over WKAF JaM niaht. He told how the biff dirigible ran mto the xfmil off Hermuda Saturday morning when her hori zontal fin was damaged. "Itain came with daylight." he said. -It whs .lust, breakfast time when we ploughed straight Into a ftquall. Vertical current r bIwuvh accoinpnnv these squalls. In an airplane they simply mean a sud- ! d"n tlirust upward or ii sudden drop. In an airship It in different ; because it no much lomjer. The tlraf epoetin's noie trot it first. lP went the bow Into the air ns if a hint hand had suddenly nhoveii ; "P out of the pea below. ff eourHt? a the nose went up the stern went down. There wan' a Mpiatter and cra'h In the dining room. DMhm went flytrif. I.ady Diumniond flav huddenly found her eif in her Ian , -io much of them an wasn't snlat tered over her face. Ladv Hay, :the only wuinan on board, be it re- 1 corded. !nu::hei. So did to or tinec other Pmshcu-im. Their -amusement reassured othem." Fleuhani Valley New factory near completion. Next Tuesday. Ir. Kekener ,...:"'''';' MEDFOKD, OK'KfiOX. TIIl'i;sHAV. OCTOi'.KK' IS FOR GOVERNOR , Cov. William H. Adonis (leftl. Aiarvos.i. Coio.. rur-mr.n ' democratic candidate tor reelection, is opposed by Witliam L. Boat r.sht of Golden, ispublican attorney fleneial, in me coi-.ini Colorado gubernatorial election. BACK AT AL - , ,. Sedalia Issue Taken On Speech Contained In accuracies Showed Superficial Knowledge Speech Second Error, Is Claim. R R ISM WORD TO Ddhted with the v rt -u- -.vcinvi-inv ,.,.. 1M .--. ' t , ' ' -iini''1 i. miuui in uie uuu-rs -rnn isin ,,f 'VnidldK" eeiinmuy." Secretary juHnn m Umuk !;ek nt thJJtti l(cnille nn-Nideniial n m i n e e! ,.Uirir,.s ,Ult i.ih Miiceeh uf Tuesday nfi-'ht at .Si'ilalfa, M'.., i-uiHaliii'il ln at runi.'li' in rilntlini uf fitiiir'i and '.lill.iti'il a "in.. si siiM'i-rii'lal liiinu l.'ili'" "f M";i'i'iinu'iH flsi al affairs. tin Iivu iii.iiils in iiariii-iilur In1 ilisauri'i-il Willi 11..- Ni-w Yi.rk uv crnnr. Thrsi' hail lo ilu Willi Smllh's assi'i'timi ill;. I 111 .liff.'l'-1 . I'lii'i' tn't I'l'll 1 lH' I'M lilt' Ki.vi'1'iinn-nl in I !' j was llm iliffi'i'i'ii. i' ilinii' titiil iii'Mi'i'-l inn- uf .'in'rnliiiir 1 anil in I H'JX ist and that the cost tf all the ib'partnieiils uf the fjuverniueiil was UL'IMI.U'MI.IMIH mure in li-'T Uian in l!i'l. "The trutibb' with the first con tention. - Mr. Mellon said. "Is that Ho- w ar bad 1 n ovi-r fur l u and a half year., when the Uepubliciin adiniulstrailiin took control uf the I '"vemiiient in I'.i'JI.' He went on i. as,.,, as, ,,.,,. Soiilb woiil.i reductions In iii.(vi" its nnirvr, im were )ii''liaii.. wiiy iianti t in atrady bei-u noire largely effet ed? To travc in been yea r MIM.I the (induct htireitu In the fil! of its upcijUtun. Mr. Mellon credit fur "pining ami priin- tsts that Ion) alri'ufly actuall 1 , s iippropriated for llo- flsca! I'.r.'J tn the cxi.-nt of T .. mi." Then was h- .-at. I. "liuthinu Very jrailmiJ, aultuuatlc ' or iiicvtt.thle about that." Turning i Sniith's stal'Miii-nl with respect to incrca-t'd cxpciHll I tui't-N Ill-liven jui'l ami jtJ7, Air. i Mclinn tb-claii'd that f Jovernor Km it h hud lu-cn grossly uiihin. fotinrd. 1 "The tola! ordinary "XiedlHiret uf the 'nvernni.'iit. whlfh df nt include the expenditures payable , from postal revenue,' be fa Id, ! "at;remite.l in !'.::( 11 ,X L'.S.HHt.utui, and in D'L'7 S 1 .sr.T.H'Mi.iMHi, or an ; iiicri'ae of C-Vioni,tnft und not .tlHI.IMOI.IHII'." Seeoml Krrnr The Se.talbi ihMii, Secretary Mellon cb:iru''d further, was lb second occasion on which SintUi bad bei-n "uullty of n error of lbl rhariii tf-r." He referred tt Sinlth aceptiince fpet-ili and a p.-ifsaye In lt d.larln that tb nM of inaln- talnltiu the govriitiieiitV independ ent horeaus hntt inert-awed from t2.iiot.nao in I'D I lo . I Cii.ffiie.iuui in 1 ! 1! 1 . and tn R .' n.ooo.ooo in "duvernnr SmiHi Htopped there." M-llmi wild. "He -lltl not fii.V Dial ttf I be 't.'tit aun.iieu exiM-nib-d In Ht21, .'t4Mfj,fHHt, ur all hot J.Mi. uorf. inn) can b" iM'-uunled for hy the Cnlled Slat'-x Veterans' bureau, which Ion! not eome Into 'xiwience In l!ll. ami w hov exiieodlture In H'L'l Here comparatively t-iuall he cUUse the t'tiltctt Stlllix U'uVt-l nill' lll. )l! Hoi tiicn bicuii t' meet 11-1 oblii;Htioiit to Its wounded and nmlibited veteran." A I tb'1 oiiTf l. ;.ielui; (Ic Ijii -d tliwt uinler ortlloary clicti(iit-iocej be would not think It wmth ltlt puiui. Hi tti reply 1 it a "pn rt-iy Hjieei h." but that nui .mltb hm uudt-i-iiik"o ( (btilieiiu'" hi i it wiih t rider -s. - r. tary Mills and ' jthe director of )e bmlif. t bureau! ; of "presenting a fUe pfciiire to the ConrucJ ea Pftg Bi-. OF COLORADO f RESSED IN Rl . r- . aood Will Excursion Arrives And Party Shown Local lllfilKtrip. Rpmain HpTP Over Night -Grants Pass Next Call. sunshini- and m nuiin-ly inipresst-d by the prospermia umt eiiterprls- Ijik uppearune f .Meilftril abuui 7.'. iiiemi,ers of the fnttlund Kud will xt-urslen. aliMliied fnun their peil trtiin at th,- Suiitliern .I'H'VV'depift.. thin -ufler-, noon, and were taken in ems , driven b,v menibers of Die Sl.'il- font I'bauiber of 'umnn-n-e l Die Owen 04'e Jfjlll. the Tum Hn llox factory and the South ern Oregon Sales fruit paekhiK pla nt. where I lny were shtiwn lb intli'jicUji luiubei inaiiu- fa-tore. los itisikfiiK iiud i.arkln by officials of (he:-u froit i It rue uruaniziitlMns, The viHtrs W e C e nbWtl IhniliMb tlo' flilire )Weii in'Uti"l mill bv t latn linbiusctn. sab-s- oiiinaKt-r, ami foJlnwcii tin- oper- atmus in tot the tiuo- the u" Iuks rolled buvn in the Kifcatitb- k;.u's. until I Ik. fliilshf-l lumber was studied oji the piles In the Idaxini; October Mill. A H hoUflll 1'nrthuid 1h it-K ube n biiii- bcr inanuiaeiiirlMK center many uf the tvoi'thiutl busliicHs nienlHT up nu n)iu im nor Kensington 'W'bt y- Imd it latKC never before seen i "1'iirtinent waiting for iiowh or her iiilli In not ation j IniHbiuid while Jier baby lept intcnselv interest-' "H-t iteaceful. At 7 o'clock thin ess. lis thev werejmorniiiK she fell hhIouii, thoroimhly , of wooden box j 'xbaiiHtcd. j "She wailed mu wailed fur Mews S. eoiupanv vi(ilntil Khfl could not keep her eye 11 "" Hiey wen d In lb proecsr In the proccM,s nianufaeture. Tin s. O. S. in cunipiite oper pi's and iicjuMH v ins thrmnih the sorthiK. liackloH ami ship under tlic iicrsonal il'i"" tioii itf D H cud rich s oi mi "mm ; int'-ntlfiit. The vUiioi s 'li", j many uintfons. ami were P"'r j le ula rly inlcresied In lb.- r--; (due removal process, u hi h t bey j bad often beard about but f"W bad seen. iicw of the airmail were acHteiy ' tomorrow moroimf. Vjirde Jine Tin- members of ihe d'-b-a.-. eotit-eSnUs of the tact (hat he had Ii. Hototmn bn inini rnally tmitl iluii explained tlu-ir purpo-, we tio wireless eipilprnent and that be wniibl not oid;'r a canity henr ntn!o!y to wet heller a t .j 1 ii t ' d , the only poHHlbillly of hearlni; from Iiik. ' wiih other dlii-lets in th :de ' hipi on l.fa iJnui mile voyne over Dh knnio w suppom-l tu bavo and establish closer cuntacis with the wafer watt ihe chance of bin been taken into the tlemb 'H1 i tin. business men of I ho l'nrt- beliiK siKhted by some ship' which jlaie yesterday Imt. AVard' n Hol land tradlui jueji. All"" lb": wouhl reiroit by radio. -ohnn delayed the removal mi be 'tour of the nvcu-oret;Mn nodi Mvh, MacDonaid had u few hour j iim told by V-aih thai Die ron- t o n, plants most of 'h ' rest thiK mornjtif?. but by e.ar(y idemned iimn mniber. Mn. flv hitoi s si rolled a boe tlx- ity, 1 afternoon n up and about and M , I lick man was due to arrive aiul mile! on business inncm, in whb-h tioy wve par'iniiui 1 mlerehled. The Onod Will caravan will irtiiain here linHI toot m row uit.iiiiog biivlii at m f,. ,ran1s ';ifl where theV Will v.nli th- uthcr section of the ItoKiie UJier valley, before :' tornliiK to their homeM In Pn-t- IS IN GRANTS PASS tjse( flight. He b only riotte (i-urrouoiltn tlyy -et u a horu-: ' lor. A, A. Hprnaue. Airs, Kello'Jf4; (IllANTS .'ASS. Ore.. Oct. IS- , abou HM hotiiH flying and I, ani !"- OHumlng a tiadltoiuH t hnnr ; Kafrhank, former Democratic nn ((;,onts Vhhm citfzeim who ainibl he Iihm never fhrwn at nb-'bt if'"' this nermann in San (jnentln. j Honal imtnHttw woman, ami Mr, were aki' a), an early hour thli 1 fnr more than perhaps half an i Kre t ami apparently composed Klizabetb A. Conkey, present cum mnttiltm saw the mowt IwHotllul hour. That wouldn't mak a lt ji" "plte or tb" joo,mjn ilJ. k- mlttec woman. display of aurora borcall ee.i of differenc to him. thoc-h, be- j walked wb:b t pernor ml 3 Senator H'agner of Now York here la recent years. The north chunc be ban upen ail his life In ,t'u guarii- to the Mvpj. Irndlng ! rIko boarded thf ti-ain t Sprin'j em HghtJ cast a red glowliver Hie cauxe be has aent all bis life Jn D t," eAc. otion - lu.inl.er, cilinh- field, as did eorgo X. lcc, lnbl- a1ioi iiortlo-rM tkkw with shafts of 1 UHtnr J'vo hnor hvi-n n in. flviti-rlcd Hieut und 'Vent hi. 1 est farm relief leader. TllOliUM j Hitbt appearing itileTmitfently. The i dinplay wan neeti about o'elocU and lastHf) for more than an htir. (t created m dliitnrlmnce on local telegraph wlrtn. it in reported, Tl 1 la m oo k 1 ' rojei t erf Day City ,pulji mill to com $ I ..T,o Odu and employ 130 men 1!-. 'i No, i ALL ENGLAND I.V, A mm M IM WHIM 1 1 f A "T in Few L fes fiLi Ll LU 8 U r IN VAIN WAII r;;:,r:, :WM qtatcq : FOR AVIATOR 5 vr-;;; r-; 5 Mill OIhIlo Commander MacDonaid fs Unreported Alter Time Limit Expired Weather Clear As Day Advanced -Wife Up Ail Night. hoXboN. U. is. vV'-l.aM re pulled far lu'ilb of tits colli -!. ('i'nnuai)dcr H. i. MacDonaid. dar itm JiJiiijj jji,ijin-. bn yeii-nhiy t't tii. flMlll Dailmr t; liny Ilypy Mnlh plain- i in il 1IO II - as , vt tlu flight in Knyland i'Uii (iv.-jtluf this jifit-jnti.oj, ; Anxiety fur his safety tncreuM-it , as lonir afti-r hour went by iUnnit 1 hi iT-tv-J. uiu this wtjriy was in . iu w ay i cjr-.i-d by tin inipt f : first news of bis belli; sighted at t .' sea at 7:11'! p. in., KaMeru standard i' itmn ,h, i,rh: .steamer llard.nin-ri; by way uf the , Leviathan, and plao-d the intrejiid flbr aluit X4a mib s -nst tti IWli' : ; Mr and abeut -0"i tuiU-s north of' i the (Ireat -Circle route from Harbor j ('race to Knijlaiid. LO.VJION, Klin., Oil. IS. (jf! All Kii.':l:iii(l ami Irvlmul awniuil ' lUiNlousiy todny llio coniint; ul' Com- i iiuuhUm- II. C. .MacDonalil. vi-tlred ' wuvjil oflii'or, who Ik I'lyjuj; ulnnoj ill 11 lit tit Mdtll lllltlt Hvt'.tSK Owl , Miami,-. 1 The Ihimi's iiusmwl vi bnut wnnl ' f aiin. in nari immicu ..rr al Hnilinr ;-t X. R. at 11:5! ; H'astorn staixlanl tiimo yostiM'dav nioiniui;. and when Hie elrele of I -1 Jiouj-k had lieen I'ompli'ted mni , n( ih-ws ii the flier (ram sea v land was received Kruvo anxiety hei;an tn take the place of pride over the intrepid adventurer. None of the waters alnn.j the west coast of Ireland canaht a uliinpse of the (lypsv Moth De Davibtnd and durinij the earjv moruiiiK bourn reports from thai i ser.Hon indli-ated inont tutfnvorabto weather Later the wind died down some-1 whnt jujU visibility wan H'"iD im- Uoved. Hope continued thai MacDonaid in'.';ht Inive jmHsed over his oh Jeclive point fn Ireland uud was (cocwdiHi; onward (tossibly to Croydon airdrome which would add about tour houra to IiIh fllKhl. There f4 a uuesiloii here iJJUOUU aviation aitlltorltleH h to tltt iUk- lance MacDonnld would be able to' iflv with the amount of nan he tool aboard and Ihe lime he could re-j n mi hi hi i iu it ii . noine 1 1 1 ne tieiinl a time t hottiH, which would mean that he must have al- tiuifli- inniii il..n ui, .,. it'll. ..... fill. ers place the lime limit ul n honrs. while thflrt art; a few who I ventured tin- belief thai he could j 1 -,nun in l ne air .t.i hours, j w-'o Wait j 'onmatider MaclouHld's wilo it ton. an.l no- "1'en any lotmer. Mrs. MacDon i re .vbuwn "id's maid said. "It Is a very anx-w'-!i,': pl- Iim Djne fur her iind ! HjJitk ahv . Is worry it: more because Ihe news , of Commander MnefJonnld'n do oariure came an a shock. The knew, of course, that ho intended lo iittempt lo fly the Atlantic some aireauy mui (lonneo per liat ami oat. The flier'a ttife, who t a slim brunette, wan then showing hlgns of unxiety, despite a cheer - fill sin tie. cell In the execution chamber. "I am already dressed you twe," j Weird) AJareb fhe remarked to a ealter. "Wcanse : The prelituJiiary de(h iiwn li I am waiting to go to the airdrome. a weird ne. a l-rlgbt ant Although I liHVe heard nothing ofiunin moon illuminated the tpiad mv husband. I feel it are that he ' rancle containing the th-tn o: i will make for Iondon and be hers ' today. ( Mrs. MacDonnld confenHed that newa of the attempt which h. heatvl ivr the radio lant til-iht i came as a great shock. j "He has been awfully keen on , ; this flight she aid, "He wouldn't ' iwiy nmch almut H to bin frlemR He shunned pnbltoity and sent hie i i plane lo America In advance do hh In avoid imv talk about the pro - ) with my bit.band and I'm n3t par- . tlciilarly keen to do wit" Just lliHii Maclkinalfl H little boy. l Crawford. ged . burst into i tl s room crying ecstatically, "Mybcre uiul u: ni v,uv t Vaer. Stvr York supreme ctmrt ; daddy's In an airplane." Tun was !'. tjmmtin. Thomas UlehiimnHthttltw. who is one of his ritest j Wearin? the kilt of th MacDonaid (Continued on Page Six.) nc 101 1 LU h fl il iO .ill : i. cloiitly .nit! i . 1 1 1 1 . i lin. ilijzhni;. ;ijjiJ J:n i.ti- vi., NO FAREWELL Fl Ready To Die But Disap- pointed At Mother's Non- Appearance. Slayer Goes To Death Cell Ten Tomorrow. -End A t KAN yl'KNi'i.N. (I- A .:i lint ly i llil tllsiipiioluU'tl uiMlh'M- Ija.l fjalli'.l Mil him fairurll. IS . HI, his' Jjn.i ; I'M - ' lii San : an so WillUiiu ' f;. I Ill I hi' il ..111 I llll'llliu (J1-1.11JJ1, 1 ! Ji'iiimi' ',illi iiiul llli'linrii . Ifimtillini. utioriirys whu ili-fi-rni- I i'il lilin ar-'aliist tlic .liari;i oft , iiiiiriliTiii 12-yi-ar i,l,l Mariiin I 1'iiikiT. I. .ui'!i'.i W IHMM Hit t. nlltlimi'ii Hifir finlit (tick io m MOTHER FOR 111 1 rf Jfrtfaw mtJ vWl m 1 Mi'M. a M. Hickman bul wUh little hope. ! :,- Hoover'ft tailff speech, th They woriud far inio ihe nlKht onor plrked p tlijijtin -ollt i tlng affidavit an a posslhlul wJ Hi xi-Juted tho iEepubiican presi- . in . of brioKinw about wii,- j ity iieiiiiK within the piliion tbti exe scheduled la ' i lock here last niKht rnim KansiiK city . When y lo.-k vum and Mr, Hickman did not ippetn-. thtlr'd lodged with Ihe tariff commN- ! yoiiih takn io the tmrei"i. but hq auch thing was ellw In which "nti,uitivil rw" is 1 muled. Atihoosb ii was linif? fur "taps" every prisoner win (Mi hi feet, prefsing ri gainst th bif. V'aid pi4iin JoJm Carpenter on! keil (be cell In which Hitkman ami Dussell Delt 7,v. aiiuiher convb ted nbiyer f rum j AejiK, were ket l..d t,ye. fid." fnbl Dvitxel As thotiL-h tbfH were n dt:m,i Hbe hundieds 'if prisoners in the Tb- uJa'ti-.-m- t Mi-. Mfcfc- rnun nmuinerf mmn hot of -i , "H, ' Kansas D'ltv were tluit -be Wiin home if Ml -'ft"". Tex., father of i - M jwnrd, appeured hero yesterday Smith Party Greeted In Chicago B y Rallying Democrats Candidate Declares Will Carry All States Visited -Tariff Speech Topic. Hoover Debate By HAROLD D. OLIVER Associated Pkss Staff Writer I'HK'ACD, III., Oct. IS.- (,)i -Svisrred hy the arrlvni of ttie pa.' slahdanl bearer In their midst a i'J-Inur visits JJiJjjoia J-)ejjjoi-r.-.cv was valtyitvi aroumt (k haniSiM of Dovernor Smith litday awaiting tin word he lirinnH lo this normally Itenulilirajj wlajc in the .seventh :MH 1:isl "i-u speech or his : preiit ftfi1HpiK tour. , Tonionow nlKhl. In the 131st 1 1 limenl armory (he Democratic 1 presideutJjiJ HumJuoo will deiivi-r .hi t:hiisai;o addresH ami rtatrd;iv niorniui; will find htm trail in: homeward lo muster his reserve ,sfremh fr the iitia week mul -u half iiviv of the. eaHijtaiii. Arrivir-j in r'hicao at 1 o'chei; bust nlnht after nil all-day ride J'mnt .SedaJia, -Mo, (ioverjior iSniitb was Kven a noisy wvaDy uy throng that crammed uvery avail able! space In tho union stailon train whed and waiting joohj. 'Hvib(, ljys; how arc vh?" wr.s li!4 'it.!.!!!-.' nnil no 1 1 uuh I t-'li I : 1 i,.,.,nw.1 (itiil tremendous clieer j went up from the weltwi.-ibcrs, he Idetfcd his brown derby and smiled j litK let vampaimt Mtnile to totc on the floor, the nut line stall wm.v-; and the Kteel rafters, to which scores of youngsters had climb -d et a better viw. Asked itt a ureurt conference on I hoard Ills train what he thought, tof Jjti-i ehnnct'B jjf the five rionthoiu and Ijonler atatflK (to: hai viiu!. the OYornor fnld ho boficred'they were "all rhitit." To Carry States "That you wjll tarry !1 th Mate you 1 avo been timntsh .'" jthe nnestiomir pursued. "Yes, I urn satisfied of ft. Now ' iPtnniiiiS ea-t. or north, whicitcv r I way we nro .joint; noiih-.Jiist I am ennreiy sansii'Mi iiiai mev ar : all r! -,ht." The governor had no comme.M t to mak1 n the attorney -reiuMa! deeiinn hnliitti.; Inraiid fhe Sail reek oil lease by the govern me m lo the Sinclair Crude Oil I'lirchus ini; cwinjiaiiy. He iiHlkHtw. htw ever, he might have finmetiitnr, to say nhout it afler he had had tlni" to study the. opinion. Hoover'a Speech Jft?rbt?rt Hoovor'w tariff sw-rili Iti ttriulun ritTtilclw.a t-Llilol.. c... i debate between the newiumnnr l.ien !ml the -fOV4!Jiir, who xpr-syed i the opinion thftt his opponent np 'liBTuntiy bad Titten the iio;ion ; addroHH "Ioiik before 1 made n'y laMisYilH' apeech." KlJher tfeit he "never read my speech." (lov i ernor Smith added. 1 Trussed for his further reaction cienuai canumaiu h savin- "tiie American people would never con- ent lo ((evtgatin aiutiovity (; : th tariff to nny rtjmmissbm . i whether noii-p:u i isiin ur bl-partl- sau, anu ueciHteti: "I xUl nuUiil! alKfHt a deleg' tion m' power to n tnTlff commis sion." "Then what do you n appose. n, in tiilkimf about ?" th Koverncr was noised. "i don't know." he Tepiied. "ilo seems to Ihlnk. or ho mufft have ihor ilit, that f was oImk t my tl at I belloved that th fixation of sehedulen ought to be taken from f Hie one8 or the L luted States j No such voition ivitM taken by me. 11 distinctly said that the tariff eoin mission wriK to provide the fnfov rmatbm and th bai fr i;!ific ', tariff making." 1 A lat-'jo doU-gHtloti of llliim? ' lLmoerts buaid.d the Smith train it Springfield Ut accompany b!; to tlbieago. 1n htded in the group, t which had their own apecial cur ttacheU to the governor train. j 'rs !vlwrJ N. Hwrly, fornter j HnviTic.,iii of 1he shipping board: : coiTtw f ftntr., Chicago: .indgu i Henry llornor, William H, Itehm. j Alfie( M. AtrlH, 1. V. Klly, , i r-dwaid V. Hrown, John S. Miller, t harlos J. opitka, Mclvin A. 'tru 1 F, Donovan, wt o mcvvM th lt! .eort Ibeotihti ns national iw- fitUt'eman, joined Governor Smith ' earlier, as did Joseph W, rro; - j politlcnl advisers and who accom- j panied tbu nominee on his first