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The Weather rortHUst: i'arlly rlmuly. Minimum JvhU'rUiiy 711 Minimum todnjr lis Weather Year Ago MEDFORD 0,tly Twtnty-third Tan (TwklT fitly wnth Vur SIXTEEN PAGES MEDFORD, OK'EliOX. FRIDAY. (X T015KI; 1!'. liU's. Ml). 111 s. r MAIL 1 Km V N & Today By Arthur Brisbane Eckener And The Moth. Lincoln's Short Letter. Said John D., Sr. Thorough Banditry. HICKMAN i (Copyright, lie's, by Star Co.) Dl KfkoniT will fly liiii'U with his jfiTitt Zcppi'liii the lat ter part of next week, lit1 has ciiiil'iih'iK'o in his ship, ami snyi it ni'i'ils the round trip. .Meanwhile, ('iiniiiiiimlri' II. (', MaeDonahl. an F-nulish flier. 1 stinted for iCiijriand. from tiii, side. ukin.f in tiny Moth j plane ot 1U0 horsepower and, fuel for '!." hours' flight. Coinnialider MaeDonahl. only ' "S, niii;ht save his eouraue for soini'thiiif.' more useful. lint the world will wish him well in ' his aiuhle with death. On June 12. It-IS, Ahrahain l.ineoln wrote to William II. Heriidon a short letter, tellini; what hp thouj;lit of Zaehary Taylor's prospects of election. Kill, whom he kidnaped December The letter was sold Wednos- '"' ll,st , .. j.-,,.,,,. , The trap was spruiiB at 10: ! .1 a. ll,l lot .il'l"'. m .,,, ll0 W(la pru-mum-cd dead at Lincoln, i years old when -he wrote that letter, would have been amazed had he ' known what would happen to it. i At that time he would have boon -.'lad to ?o the job in the Interior Department for which i he applied unsuccessfully. I' or , timately he didn't net it, lor it might have taken liini out ol jiolities. In so-called "investment 1 1 trusts," formed here and there. I you are invited to buy stocks and told "we buy assorted Stool usiut; our lua'.'iiificcul iiidinent. buyini; tit lust k Your bic or little investment will increase in value as the stocks we buy increase in value." So they will II'' the sinks increase in value. You know the storv aooiit John IJ. Iiockefeller. Sr.. uri-'cd : to buy stock in a small rail road, because a bi' railroad w as jt"i'- lo lease il lor ninely- lline deud ears, and jriiaranlee divi-1 , x 51 r. lioekefeller impiircd. i "1)1,1 1,.. Iiimiw.ii (n i.wiilwm happen to mention who was 'oiiiL' lo narante" the guarantor.'" Sunn' investment trusts n 11- ( iloubtedly will produce excel lent returns, sonif AVON'T. lie as careful in selcctini; an : investnielit company to invcsl : money as you would in select inv u trust eompuny to handle your real estate. The mere word "trust" does not mean mivl lnir'. Tliorouhiiess is the corner stone of modern banditry. A ; yniiiijr woman, wife of uu al- order to deliver the body to a Snn lejred bank burglar, who ri.til.I i I"''t' '' undertaker, hut the prison oflicials declined to state tell a story dangerous to erinii- wh,.re it would be scat, mils, will never tell it on this,,1' " Previously announced 1 that the body would be taken east earth. She was found YVcilnos fr burial but the name of ttic day morning with her throat j iu? ,',(' "'" , ,, , n Oni of Hirkmiin s Inst moments cut II ml Iut Ih'kI lmttiTi'd in. i wan .spent in tlif readiim of a let- j ut from lux motluT, Mrs. Kva M. Clliuno fi)iiti'il)uti's f o ti r : IH l:num. of Kansas City, di'Uver , , . . ,. - otl to him a taw minutea before he liunibiiifiN in different jwrts i wns M ,0 th0 Kanws, tin. nitv Tin. hnniliimr ri'in-i.. The contents of Mrn. Hic-Uman'i sonts iiru- item of indust ry, the "rat'kotoers' exploding buniks in tlircc tiro Hlld hnttnry J guards had ?een teats In his eyes hops and (mo shoe Ii"P in the ' NIK,' 1,Ih ("um WHS aled. . I here was a telegram from I tew effort to Frighten stlcll '!l-, Kriwanl I.rady in liochester. N. Y.. eerns into iiuvinir tribute. !';' wf " f Hickinan's first i.y i'pfiitual advisers after he entered This campaign has not been able , 'ntin. HPParemlr to change I'rcsident ' JIlt "kman f tered bu slightly a, Coolidge very deepJw or at l -ast. ' lc "IM-d throat the en ranee not dceplv enoiMh to make him i l,l1 :allo!4 room and b inked enter the campaign actively. Throueh his paleness . , there came a weak smile. He Hut on Tuesday night Governor ulaned at the rope and mounted Smith told a big crowd in Sedalia. 1 the stairway slowly, nwayfnx alight Mo., and millions of people via the j ly $ the top radio, that President Coolidge : Spectators Faint economy Is nothinf buta MYTH, i Two ,,f th spectator tainted, lie quoted figures .iisl'ig nM his in- one the trap was sprung and tensely convincl? methods In pre- j the other 10 minutes later (Continued on Page Four.). I (Continued oa Pag Seven) "FOX COOL 1 lid ir -rrs i r . i g mi n ! WHtW I KAr- 15 ulTOb Hickman Hanged This Mornjng.White But QoQ , On Death March Burial In East Reads Last. Letter From Mother - Spectators Faint. SAN (JIKNTIN I'ltlSON. fill.. Oct. W. di William Kdward Hickman was han-;ed here totlav for t he murder of ll'-year-oid Ma rian Parker'. Los Anseles school !"::!. a. m. The youth who boastfully called himself "The Fox" walked lo the tr:m while lint with liltln rttlioi William i.(iujii(i iiickiiiiiii ,inv.,,( appearance of emotion. ; eonslstenl to the last breath with ' the attitude displayed since he was j arrested In Oreuon. i I'p a fl!.;ht of LI steps he wen'. ! , l,v i:. v WUlbiui ricm- jnKi ,ri,-si under whose spiritual uuidance he turned from fatalism lii rin-istiuuilv in (he shadow of the noose. 'Us arms were strapped lo ill sides. On either side and behind him laarchcd a nunrd. In a semi circle were scone "no persons who saw him die. The priest chanted the lilany of the dead from the Roman catholic ritual as the dead march prouress ed and Hickman made, the re spouses. The doomed nan's lips scarcely moved hut he followed wiihoul a noticeable brcali Hickman walked to his dentil steadily as a rainrod but his knees sl ook as he stood oil the trap all Instant before It was sprunyj. 1 Twenty-two seconds afler he en 1 tered the sallows room the trap wus released. Burial in East The doomed man's father, Wll. Ham Thomas Hickman, wave War- ; ,loi, Inm... Il I l,,l Inh n it slirnptl mi,n r(.f.eived and read three other comforting letters from relatives. MM W 1 ' 4 1-1 Man Wourided; Talkies Drown Sound of Shot Ml NOT. X. D.. Oft. !. 13') i One thlii'; about tnlkiiiK ; I movies, a person HttcmlinK a theulre whore tuuil pletllres . are sOiuwiik, may lU't shot ami ' no one may know of it. ' Robert Lewis was shot in ' the lei; last nlKht when a pis- ! tnl dropped from the Heket of (". T. Vaughn. The talkiim ! pletnre was full of Runflre, one extra shot more or less , passed unnoticed. ) Lewis, wlih a bullet In his lea:, hobbled from the tlieatre witboui the audience know- ' im; he had been hurt. ' IS CAUSED BY freezing' To Controls Wrecks Sightseeing Ship One Man Killed And Others Injured Prominent Bankers Pas sengers. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. (I3) A I'liKhtenctl passenKer who gripped the uontrols of an aivplami I in which prominent bankers wore malting a slKhtseeitiK trip over At- . : Inn tie City wan rcKponsihio -today ! tor the crash of thn piano ami th" 1 death of one of tho occupants and : the serious injury oi mo oiners. Kislit men were in tho plane. , W. Octavo Chaiiute, Denver in-: veHiinent tmnker, died in the At-. lti,. Cliv Iw.Miillul tun lim.rs nftni- I )ln iiri'idcnt. Mr. ChHnuto and four of tlie oilier passensers were dele Kates to the annual convention of ,the Investment Hankers' associa tion here. The injured are: Pliny Jewel, Boston; fractured sUitll; condition critical. Thomas Dysnrt, St. I.otiis: brok en ribs, internal Injuries and brok en left wrist: condition critical. Henry I,. Dner, Hoston; shock : and minor injuries. Alden It Little, Chicago ; cuts and bruises. Kalpli SomerH, Ahsecoii, N. .1.: internal in Juries and shoi-k. Ceorse Kin-;, (inrden City, L. I., ' pilot: possible fracture of the rlht leu and neck. I-'erdinand Kbel, PleaHantvlllo, N. J.. relier pilot; possible fact tiro of right leg and shuck. The plane, n sister ship of the ' trans-Aliunde Junkers plane ilre ' men .was returning to the fb'ld after a flight over the city. Watch i ers on the ground saw It go Into 'a tail spin when approximately 2000 feet in tho air. right Itself. o Into another spin and crash to the ;rotind. The chance ihat someone hud "frozen" to the controls, making it Impossible tor him to stniitlhteii the plane out when she went in! a spin, wa made by King, the pi lot. 1 While being curried unconscious to the hospital he cried out. "tlel away from those controls" ami s later after rc-ialnlng consciousness told Walter Allen, manager of the , Crescent Air service, that some one had climbed Into the other cockpit, "Jammed the foot control and froze the rudder." Attendants at thn hospital isald that Mr. Jewel In his dcllrum als.t murmured. "Oh, leave go of those controls." off all the When tho plane (ool passengers were In the oabln. wit - nesses said, but after tho crash one of them whh taken from the second cockpit. His Identity was not ok. tablished. Casualties of the Air Service POLK. Pa., Oct. 19 if The burned piano and cremated body of Air Mall Pilot William C. flp. sun ttf found three miles south west of here curly today by search- I fi who sought out the plane after having received reports nf flat is having bee n dropped early vester- ! day. Hopsun wii flying the mall route between NMV York and Cb velaml. He wan due lo arrive in the Ohio city at I o'clock yes- terday mornlntc. Yesterdny i esi if nt of tbl.i town reported that at ' J a. m. they taw the plane travel intr westward and that a bright Hxht burst from the ship nv it passwi beyond a hill. The light was believed to be a flare. PLANE CRASH SCARED MAN hope PASSES GRAF CAPTAIN FIRST U. S, 1 4. r V -WX. W Ft libf'Tpr Ambassador Morrow, on right holding cane, witnessed the arrival at Balbuena airfield of the mail plane inaugurating the new air mail service between the United States and Mexico City. He is shown watching delivery of the mail bags by the pilots to Vicente Viliasan chief of Mexican civil aviation, at left with outstretched hand FOR AVIATOR WELCOMED AT , IN OCEAN HOP WASHINGTON Commander MacDonald Is Long Overdue Only Chance Is Isolated Land ingWife Strives For Courage Ships Rcpc'. Fair Weather. ! (NI)ON 0t ' ' H..UI' Ihat pa i :l ti'i wit tudn." with- out iu-vs of Cumiiiunder H c. t MueOonahl. )n'ie for the lirlllsb niruiHn's safely grew fainter until 1 hy nild-ufternoon It hail almost rear lied the vanishing point. Tin- chief ground fur what hope remained wan that he might buve enmi tiered the At la nth' with his (lypsy Moth I Jr-Hu villa ml mul landed at some delated ppol on tlie Irish or Scotch roast. Apparently lip- only o t h e r chance was that hi might have liei'ii pleki'd up hy some small (ueentl era ft Unable tit n-pm't Ihe : faet by wireb-ss. In this enniiecl bm j the ease if Harry Hawker was 'elteil, it being recalled that it was neven days after the beginning' of I his fllg'H i"fi e It was learned j that he had been reseuetl by a I Duni.-h steiinier. ; .No one cherished Ihesi' lnpe ; more strongly than Airs. .Maepon ' aid. the flier s wife, who was still I diilng her hvri tt keep up eouiage altbu worn hy the long vigil of , nearly 4S hours w hb-h lle has maintained, hroki-u iinly by a few brier Intervals -f fitful sleep. The liners Paris mul Mtieiieben. iving today. reported Koid weather at sea anil excellent vlsi bi!ity. but no sighting of the plane Was reported by any vessel since the message sent to the Assoelaiid Press by the Hutch sieamer Har den berg which caught a glimpse of MacDonald's plane at TSIO p. m. eastern standard time, 'tut mlks east of Newfoundland abntil 7 ,4j hours after the takeoff. Another message reporting the possible sighting u f MaeHopuld was received from the steamship Mirach, but this was a full hour before, the sighting of the Hardeti Ixrg. The message from the Mirach said that lights tiad hen seen at a great distunce "most probably resembling an explosion." The position was far to the west t uf that given by the Hardenbeig ; and the suggentlon of a disaster ! seemed improbable in view t the fact that the plane was definltcly reported going well nn hour biter, ! NO LICENSE TAGS !E SALKM, Oct. l!i. iA'i An OMgon IllOtOI' Vehicle uVT"f has writleti Secretary of State Hosh askliu that a certain n timber be given bun in nturn for payment of bis ljy lilutor vehicle liceflse fie. He en- tlosen a cheek fm,lJ-. IIm fa id today that checks sent .i now will nut be accepted, for should the Ibinne bill pass on lection duy this particular man's lleense miii 't him onl: $1 L Hoss said earlier In the week that application blanks, ordinarily mailed November I, will be held up until after the election, AIR MAIL Official Welcome Extender) Eckener and Comrades-- Guests At A Coolidge Bneakfast Go To Good rich 'Plant -Tomorrow.. . WASHINGTON, Oct. lIL -fTl'i -Tho official welcome of the na Wiih iional capital was extended today to Dr. Hu-;o Kckcner and four of his comrades on the tratis-Allantic flight of the tlraf .eppellu. The famous pilot and several of hfs associates were guests of ('res ident and Mrs. Coolidge at break fast at the While House, where HuiV met Secretary Wilbur. Sec- ri'tarv West, Acting Secretary iif Stale J. Ileuben Clark and the three assistant secretaries for aeronaut Ich Warner. Davi:;ou and Mac Cracken u( the navy, war and com merce departments respectively. heHcribi'd as "a good old Ameri can breakfast," the incline consist ed of Melon, hot cakes, maple syr up, ('igH and rnlfee. Dr. Kckcner was aceotnpanVd to Washington from Philadelphia bv Count Alexander von Itmndeii- stein .eppelin. son-in-law of the late Count Zeppelin: Staff Caplaln Krnst A. Lehmann: Colonel Kiullio Herrera. of the Spanish force ; an'i Commander Iloseiidahl. I ; lifted Stales navy obsenvr on the At lantic fh-et. Akron Tomorrow Plans call for Dr. Kckeiier to leave here tomorrow atlcnioon for Okron. Ohio, home of the Goodyear y.ootiidiu com on n v. Fin in I here he . ., (l (o n,., '.,,, tn ,-Mtiirn to I Lakehurst. N, .1.. by Tuesday. He 'twill repairs on tin Graf eppelin should be completed by that time. In which event he Intends tn sail the airship to St. Uiuls. landing it i Knsf St. Louis Tuesday night, i Henry Kurd will be invited to take this trip, or one. from St. Louis which Is expected to extend lhroi:'th a section of the middle! west, Including visits nvr Chi cago. Cleveland and Detroit. Dr. Kekeiter said he would likely return the airship to Lakehurst by Thursday for refueling in perapa ( ration for the return trip to Ger- many, which he expects to begin j by Saturday. October I!7. Dr. Kckcner expressed rwsret ( that it would not be possible to accept many Invitations received from cities throughout the country to visit, those points. "We have only two dnyn or so," he said, "and that would take two months or ; morv. The. weather Is getting had and we must gel hack to Ger many." He paid quite a few application j had been received to make the re-1 turn trip, but that no decision had been made concerning any ol these. After leaving the White House the party Journeyed to Herbert Hoover's personal headquarters on , Masaehnsetts avenue ami there posed for picture witll the Iteoilb llean presidential- nominee. Thev then went to the navy department, where thev were the giientH nf Sec retary Wilbur. . litnjt Vn-lii sued riKCAf ; , (nt. I !. oVi fount ; Anthony de llor-ardi. described as a cousin of King Vleior Lmmanuel if Ilnly, was fu'I fur dlvoie to day by his bride. )t he former Mis Josephine Klsh. h h tea go helreMa. The hull charge, the count with udullory. MEDFORD IN TESTIFY TODAY : Pear Growers Just Getting By Returns From The Orchards Uncertain Savings Deposits On In crease So is acreage. riiirri.ANit. tvt. i:. iTi-Tt-.sii- fjiiiw tmlay at a fruit ratt liraiin lirl'nii' tin' lutt'islatf l!iniuni''ft' I'mninisMini htTi'. W'iUl'Kii II. (lih nn. pi't'sidt-nt nf tin1 ltlallti I'tlhllf "t ilith s i t-ill mission . saUl ihat lilahn fruit mi'wi'rs wi-n mil inali im: as murh mnucy is Ki'mVi:is nf whiti' hi-ans art' iitHtliii;. lien V.. Marilor, prcsttlfiit nf (hi Kirst Natinnal Imnk, Mftifnnl. saitl pt-ar mnwcrs hi .latksnti ftninty wt'i't' just m'ttiiiK hy. Xtn-t luvt'stiTii fruit ni'owi'i'H art iiskhiK lower rules, ami I..l'ital" I'miimiTiT t 'miiiiiissMiniT ly tU 1! Airhisoi, Is comluctlim the hc arinj; in I'nrilnml. i Harder Mild that Medfonl hanks, itiil not lend money to pear and , nt her fruit Ki'DWei'M of Soul hern Oregon on crop tvt urns, because , these returns are loo tim-ertnin. lie i said inueb depended upon weather I ndltlons anil on the skill of the: grower. Hie witness ti'sllfh'd Ihat savings deposits in Metlfurd hunks Were , growing.. C. T. linker of .Med ford h'stlfled that aerritge devoted to pear grow- I ing in .lackxun county has been lu-, ereaslng, i Mr. (Jil)son, who was onee uu j uruiuuuHMi-, hut. iHig evtcii.. his trees; h.'eausf. they wore not profllul.le said that If the Idaho upph grow - ers were nhle to huihl their own cold storage plants so as ti) hold their fruit until a good marketing time, the growers ivould he able to make money. "Hut the growers cannot do this themselves, and they cannot Inter est outside eapltal to do It on ac count of the ti ii cert a inly of the profits in (hi fruit industry. " f-aid (.iibson. He said that last year Idaho had an abnormal i-riip, while other dls - hud small trli-is In the Northw crops, thus Idaho fruit ranchers profiled to some extent, bill he de clared that Ihe fruit Industry In hfs state was mm-h more ib-pressed than other lines of agriculture. In comparison with growers of while beans, the witness said, Ihe apple ami prune growers were not doing at alt well. !( reeentlv made a trip through the fruit section of Southern Idaho, ami he testified that every rancher hi- talked lo said that If he was out of the fruit growing business be would never enter it again under present mar ket eondltloris. ( 'oiomlssloiier A iti bisoti not Ifb-d altMineys that the hearing muf be concluded hen1 by next Thursday evening. There will be no hearing Saturday . Leonard Carpenter, president of tin- Southern Oregon Sales corpora tion, ami a grower, testifying late yesterday est (mated that I imi.mmo apple trees hail been removed 111 recent years In the liogue Kiver valley because the growers could not rf-nlize a profit from producing this fruit. There had been an In crease In pear acreage hut this an it Lout at a standstill now, he stated. ROUES GREET GLASi.it.lW. Scotland, Oct. 1ft. 'I't Mrs. A I nice Mcpherson. Los Angeles evangelist, got a rowdy reception when -he addressed a meet I up at 1 he Glasgow Students Colon today. A noisy crowd of students thronged the hall an hour before her a ppea ranee and when the evangelist arrived they had decor ated the platform with empty hot t Ics and glasses of beer and bad adorned t be wa lis with post ers proclaiming the met s of "good old whiskey." One group played cards on the floor and then ilemrah d Ihe table with kings and queens. When the American woman began to Mpeak. girl students In t the front row lighted cigarettes. At ono point Mis. Mcpherson coughed slightly and the students offered her a k!um of beer. Order was ut length obtained on thn appeal ir a student on tho platform. RATE HEARING j Knight Defender Hit by Pitcher Political Meet miHOKSYlU.K. I'ia.. (ht. i,W When I. eon Whlio hurst arose lu il'-iYml the Knights cf fiduiubtis a! an anti-Smith political meeting here last nit.hi he "a struck with a glass water pitcher, al- l--tl tii li.iv.' lt i'ii hurlt'il 1-y forim-i' M.ii'i' II. S. Stmintins. Hi- was niily slightly injurotl. Whitfluiist ariist al't-T tlu- lt.'v. I. X. AMrlili. win, iiui'it'd tin- tnciMtn. h iil itivit I fil cxpi-i'sstiiiis fri'in thf ainli t'lH't'. lit' tllil nnt tiMiipli-tt' his 4 statt'iiifiit. ATTACK LINE Finishing Touches Being Given Address For De livery Tonight Contents Not Intimated Toured Chicago Today Sup porters Visit. lly l. Ilaiidd Oliver (Associated I'ri'ss Stnfr! V'-'it-erl CHICAtiO. tlet. 1!'. - (Instill silent on the line tf nltacU he will adopt, (Sovernur Smith tmlay planio'il to dput the fliilsltkngl lmlL.iu.rt the addreA he will de- ,V(M. tuniBnt ihei:(lst t'giment 1 ,.mnl.v i nn effort to swing this !,. ,.'iiv itcoiihlfean suite into tho Uemoi-rHth: column In November. ' The iJcinocralle president hi I nominee put In nearly all of yes terday working on ihe speech and lute lust night completed u, tenta tive draft. Tlie SMITH SILENT ON TONIGHT'S flrst thing on hiH!roim,, tI, fj.Ht fnBU r what he schedule today called for a revision of this rough uiitline and then for )iky participation In a two and a half hour tmir of Chicago by auto mobile. A rranue mcnlH had been i mil((. f,. (he procession h start fl.,ini I,.,, hotel anil to em! there after a visit to Northwestern uni versity at KvaustiHi on the north i and Chicago university of the' south side of ihe elty. ' More than 10 miles of touring first officer o the Graf Zeppelin, were on the program mapped out while at the Hoover headquarters, by a local committee ami thousands expressed pleasure at meeting the of Chb-agouns, according to the nr- man whom he described as "the raiigemeiits committee, ptanued to savior of Germuny" during I lb turn out to witness the procession, po-i-wsr period. The night spech of Governor Smith will bo the seventh ho has delivered since his pre-cnt wing Ih rough 1 1n south anil the border states of Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri, ull of which he feels con fident of winning In ihe rapblty approaehlng national election. The address also wltl bring to a close Ills second extensive tout of the campaign. Im st Tomorrow Tomorrow will see him speeding eastward to prepare for his third and final cainpalgn dnh which will carry him down the Atlantic sea boa rd from I lost on to Italllniore. On the way east to Albany, he will stop bile lo the afternoon for an hour at IndiatiapolK where Demo cratic ehieftultw have arranged u parade In his honor. It also is ex peeled that the hointncc will find time to visit Tom Taggart. for years n power hi the H nosier Democracy and who Is tiow III In a hospital. No special-stops are exp ct'-d to h" mode In Ohio. Governor Smith's first full day in Chicago was spent ul lined entirely within the seclusion of the Con gress hotel. He received several Democratic leaders and del gaj Ions j of well - wisher, and held a ptvs I conference, but devoted nearly rtV ' his time 'tu tonight' speech. After dinner he ventured outside for the ; first time for a lo-mlnute walk on I Michigan boulevard, snd then went 1 buck to h dk. YL-liors Itecetved One of i he delegai Ions h re 1 eelved vn u group of lubor bad- !,. headed bv John Kit.patrleit ' the fhleaun l-'e.leration of Labor. who call thrni-elve the Alfred K. I'.iocnun oi uaimnai iieiegates. Mmltl. f(1i- I'i-lnIiIkoi I'nititi 1'ibi.riand all uddreNM y Uuy f. Lyie.of league. The delegation, clulutliur to represent .".oa.ooa tride iinliin- lsts, pfi'setiteit the tmnilee,. ;i r':so- lutlon iittacklug the ltepubdcan party on Us firm relief, prohibi tion, labor and other stands, and praising Governor Smith's "pro found huniatillarlanlcm" and his "Ideal of A merlcHlilwiii." In a brief rep the DemocraMe standard bearer thanked Ihe dele gation for lis niopiirf and prom ised he would devote an entire speech lo labor soon, probably in Loston. Klumnth Kails Sugar b t fac tory planned, (or locution Ucro, HERB HOPES Tn a Kin or a HKAimtA 1 SERVICE Hoover Tells Eckener That Shortening of Communi cation Aids Solidarity Eckener Plans Many Flights Lehman Call-; Candidate 'Savior of Ger many,' Post War Period. Hy Janie 1,. Wc( i As.sneiaieil Press Staff Writer. WASHINGTON. Oct. lit.- i.Vi -Herbert Hoover, in receiving; I r. Hugo Kcketicr, a nil other., who ' crossed ilo Atlantic on the Onif X.eppelin, expressed the hope today ;ihat a regular trans-A l lain ie air service could he built up. nddhii; that In every shortening of cuni liiuuicatloti there w,as added soli darity belwton people. Or. Kckeiier ti.ld thi' Kepiildb'.in pre-ldetitial candidate that this Irlp was the first of several trial I flights he hopes lo make, first, to establish confidence in lighter. I ban -air transport at ion. ami sec ond, to Investigate ami determine thtr routes necessary for the most expeditious transK. Mr. I louver recalled that It re iiuired many yuurs for Milling ships j of the old days to determine w hich : were the most favorable routes at ; different seasons and dlfi'ei cut times and that he pre.su med thai this was one of . the necessary ih'tei'inl nations tu he made for trans. Atlantic, develop m mil ot Ughtva'..tHan-',1ji', fausportn t I u n: The nominee-'' c(o)iipllmented Pr. Kekener and hiA crew upon "the fine courage of yourself mid com panions," and on the fact Hint Germany 'should lie the firs to make this flight since that country had been the pioneer in tighter than-alr transportation. He added that the American people wl- hoped Wt!uld be ureal comiue clal development. Dr. ICckencr was furl her hud that in the American people he: would find not only an enormous satisfaction ut the success of tho iHght but he expressed that a regular service the hip" could I." built up. Called Sa lor Captain Krnest -A. Lchin.inu. , "It is a great pleasure to he Lchinunn said. hire. i upi.un "Had It nuL been for Heebiut Hoover and bis efforts for ihe : lief of tier many thousands and thousands of our people woi:ld have starved after the war." Hoover received a number of other callers during the forenoon, among thuin Dwlght Dtivts, secre tary of war: W illiam H. Crocker, national com mitt ec in an for f all fornfa; and Jerome D. La ml field, formerly In charge of Russian af fairs In Him state department. uiuun AND MOVIES HIT BY STATE W C T 0 j KCOKNG, Ore.. Oct. I9.--.VIV-Kesultttlons supporting !h candi dacy of Herbert llonW'" and : Charles ( 'nri is for president iind vice president of the rnlted Stains, ami resolutions deploring actbrn nf moving picture officials and the Lane' County fredlt association In attempting to remove the Siin d;y closing law In the elty nf Lugeiie at the coming' elect tons were applauded and unanimously adopted at the closing session of the state convention of tho Worn- of''n Christian Temperance l.'nlon today. v 1 n, r Seattle, federal prohibition admin- tstrator for the northwest district, , featured today's sessions. Tho ploco of the next state con vention Will be decided at n p'l 'xeeutlve session, expuelut Ions be ing that It will be held In Salem next year. 1 That Improvement lu the en ' furement of the prohibition law. ; both state and federal, throughout lh6 northwest district embracing ' Oregon. Washington, ami AbiNka. in culilluulna;. was the unqualified i statement of Lylo. j Unions having J00 per cent or more budgets Included Medfnnl and Oru,nt Taeti.