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o o o o V Tlae Weather Weatber YAr'Ago Foivonst: Fair; wanner tonight. Maximum yesterday U Minimum today 29 BUj TwtntT-t(i4 M MKDFORD, OK'KCON" SMITH PINS "is goes BORAH IKES Onion Peel Made Ft " For L MUSSOLINI'S SONS IN UNIFORM HOOVER IS 7C oner Matt 1 Wix&Tmrnf MEDFORD If JLfSJUU JL JtiAO U ITi 1a L!gL..: , .NIOXDAV. (XTOI'.i'JU -2-2. lie's. No. 21:!. 0 E PLEA ill nil III 11 II If CON DOT Today By Arthur Brisbane Wall Street's Lucky Fridays. What Honesty Would Do. News From Detroit. Religion and Politics. (Copyright, Wall Slr notion Unit luckv day. 1111:8, by Sl:ir Co.) M fliscnuraups llii' Kriday is ;mi im biist Ki'idny Mnnl- lomurv Word wml up 1 points, SmVltins! 13 points, Ra dio L'O points and so out!. Wall St root's liijsaost week ondnd Sa t unlay at noon. Tliis oohiinn tins Inns avisod against selling short. When 1 ho dollar drops from 100 to HO cents in value and enormously increased general prosperity enables American to liny . (KHl.iHKI aiitoiini'oiles a year, in addition to 24 ,l K '0.000 already vannin:,', liears should take a hint and wait until after elee 1ion. Then you will see some thing. IIW many liillimiK a year would lie saved if by miracle all men could he made honest Credit men of New York and New .lersey are told that busi ness frauds cost business one billion dollars a year, as much as corporations pay lax. income i ; If all were honest tlicre would bo no prisons, .indues, jioliee, fewer firemen, no con ductors needed to collect fares. I'liivcrsal honesty will come enmr day, with universal edu- cation and universal prosper ity. Nobody steals water or fresh air, because it isn't necessary. - Dolroit reports constantly in-l-rcasinp; demand for lower priced enrs. Amazing 'is lllC Slali'lllfllt by Keiipv KoimI's rniriiHMT !,., hi pan protliioo his naw oat 1'or less than the oh niotlcl T cost. Henry Knnl, diwontinuiuj; tlio nuikinu: of Kprdsnti tractors to use the Kordsim plant fur mnv furs, expoets to produce 10.000 a day early in H2!. ifcanwhilc the Oicvrolet lias made and sold inure than -i r.i in Aiu i i i.. ' 1 fititA ill Ufjs j,iuu,wjw fins nireativ it. id is planning larger linn next year. prudiH1 l-orttinately tor tins country, it not only makes enormous amounts of money, but it S V K X I) S FliKKLV, WisL' spending is to prosperity what irrigation and t'crtiliiny: are to farms. Automobile makers in nine lnontbs of the year turned out more cars than they did in all of 10'J7. Nearly 1,000,000 ears and trucks arc sent from this to 107 foreign eountiies. In dustrial peniiis in America more than makes tin for the additional cost of higher wajres unci defies enmpetit'ion. Tlxw o( CiUiolIc I'uiili have pre 1 tested uaian icIIkkims irjiiilU-c in thin fanpaifg. Ilixhnp lames C'nn- . St., vt lb Helll-Hdlnt Kpliteo pul rharrV nlli, replies ilint ('tlwJirt l Volroiwe rellniim llln n4)r. tiKii: sn eHltririul trcxa "n tttwry " Batlonnl rl at fubolW l.iniry "Tiki caoiio ) 1" afFK-w .o Iw. iim it In i rJi of '"r Si UtiI'i to&i tad vrirkl-tiik m '(. rrt I IkIii nat-'eil yi tttH ftft:(b'Sl (Atnpniun en the mysiieul body or Christ, rather than nnQthe iSin, Alfieil Kninnuel S-'Silth. T-:arh tli-tall of the current BtriiKKle iii Into Ihe so.ipel story with ostonishinc precision. . . . "VVKh this In ylew. Is It any womler that all Catholic lovers of Christ are feverishly praying for Ciovernor Smith's success? Hav" you ever thought of what lire l-i il'ie I'niteil states nill man when becomes the fashion the vace to he Catholic? This chanc If nlmost certain to come. It Is hVth ly probable that it will come sun tlenlv." t (Continued on l'fe Kour.) ur FIVE STATES Confident Lined Up Toured States Now Looks To Strategic Seaboard Elec toral Vote-Final Ten Days Campaign To Be Whirlwind May Appeal To Labor. r.y 1. lLinilrt Oliver ( AsKooiiileil I'ress Stuff Writer) Al.l'.ANV. N. V., Oct. ::'. M') ( 'iinfulfiu Hint In- lias lined uu on-il.-r his liuiiiu-i- all ol' the. ;,'.;i'.s luurhi'il mi Ills :t ti.uflCI - tiill tun:- just cmlcd, (.lovi-rlmr -milli now : ninniiiK I" hui- on five sirali'Kic , . v i. vui i. .-. ......... ; i.l.., nl vnlc of 11!:. or 1" 1,'ss limn half III'' ruunliii- m-i-ili-il ti, jiI.ii.-i. him in I lie Whim House, j SlnrlliiK' mi i ilni-silay Willi ti '.l...i-rh at Muslim, tin lii-iuiii'ialt'' ! .ri-siili'ntial nnniini-i- vill tarry his I rii;hl lu .Marylanil, 1 viinsy Ivnnia. Xt-v Jersey unil Ni-w Vnrk. making j his final I" ilays uf -inniaiMnint: li.-l'm-c ek-eliim a whirlwinil affair ! i-li.i. ly iiarallvliiiK hi past uub.-r- i natnrial hattlc finishes. , ti ti t he, in-onounoeit Only a tentative schedule h:ul j.,m "ready tn c. ! been maliped out today heyond thejj,, Hnrtfuni. Conn., 1 lesion addl-i'-!. Subject to chance. it calls for speeches nl I'Mladelphia next Saluiday, ltaltimore October -Jii, Newark October SI, ISrooklyn -iivi n.her ". and New York City ' November 'A- j While labor, foi-elmi relations, re i urbanization of noveinnn-nt and other subjects remain to I"- dis- cussed b.v the ea ndivlti te, he h I definitelv settled In his mind not h,.n. ! l-.e will take up these particular I questions. lie has Indicated that , he may make his llostoii address - T.TV..1) to the Itilioi- elements of . .V ' . I...- l,n l M lt,l,,.min.. I decision. ! Itcpiitdlcan Column All five seaboard states to be vis-. ! ited by the nominee were ill the Ke i publican column four years aso. I Massaohusolt.s, with Its IS electoral : votes. New York's 4.'i, I'ennsyl- . 'v.-inia's :is, New .Jersey's 14, and j 'Maryland's s till fell under the, avalanche ef hallots that svet i'j vin (.:oniinye to victory. (iovernor .Smith, however, is con- ffdent that he has hriHht irospects in this vital political region and is, preparing to hriim his best oi;t - ; lorical talents into play in :i su preme effort to swinK all five states into line for the Democrats. .Vssessintf the results of his sec ond campaign tour, he said: "We have pretty vell settled the states we have been in, from what I can hear. Of course. I never shared the doubt about Tennessee that was poiim around. I never believed that off the hr-ok ,or North ( urn- ) linn ' ! Ivel linn, either. I did not Know aoom mucky when we started, but I am satisfied with It." The coventor said his optimism also embraced Virginia, Alabama, Texas. Florida, Missouri, India tin ami Illinois. Nnl- Minority lieferrim; to anti-Smith senti- j nient in some of the southern I states, the nominee ftiid .nil wiai j were heard from in those states ' "are the noisy minorities." "They are loud, but not numnr i icall.v HlronK," he added. . During it press conference, the j uovernor wits I' d into a discussion ; of "the value to the people of the, i candidate taking the issues u. i ! them." ! ! That, he aid, was "demonstrated in the first instance by the number ( of teleKi'Mins that we p-t in re 1 sonnse. In wliich the people Ffty:j ; ,s '"' ", "V,, t nt-.'inl ni mill swiji-i i in iin. n- i-in. ! Anil thnt must be sjn licrauvo 11 Ih omilMi-tv at -aiiiiiii-i wlin mi- I manner and method of cnnditctinc j , cnmpaii;ns heretofore, where mere; ' has been no definite subject before! the house but nil this general talk." ( The Republican parly, he sabl, talks In "Klitterinii K-neralities about helpinn the farmer, about be- i inw a friend of the farmer they are point; to cive him the protec tion of the tariff, when they knnWj in their heart and seul that ihcr1. tariff does not work, for him." j riUOAfirt. Oct. 2'.'. i.-ly-Meni-: bei vhtp in the V. SI. ' ". A. oruaniza ; iioi?s in N'orfh Amej-.Oi ei-dt the ; nililion mark, the annual report of ; the general hoard of Die national : council shows. The report will be !ubtnine,; the fifth annual met : Inc of the council today. Thi; member enrnllmt nt, l.f'f'T, ; ll't. r"trcs'nts n catn of 17 p-T cent more than t''7. utien !v,r.:i4 meniter were li-ted. the report re ( veals. STATE SECTOR Vice Presidential Candidate Carries Battle Into Smith Home State Utica1 Tonight' Rochester On; Wednesday Feeling; 'Fit' Ready To Go. KNltOl'TK WITi; KKNATOlt fl'ims I'd I'Tlf'A, N. V., Oct., 1!2. l,t'l A douhle-headiMl Kepuh-' lic.m attiu-k lor New York's 4:. ' eleetoral vote today brought Senatof dinis, the parly's viee prefiidenlinl nominee, into the up-: state seetnr while Herbert Hoover; was in New York City. I Senator Curtis speaks tonight; at t'tii a. Wednesday he speaks at Koi'tiosler. This is his see unit sally into upper New York. He appeared at tlw state fair in August at Hyraeuse. ! '1'lie senator has objected to KoiiiK into the of I'li-in 1 home euy . of the Democrat ie presutentinl inoniinee, saylnt; it is against his j jway of eanipaiKiilut,', but It is j planned for him to have lunch-; icon at Albany at noon tumor-j irow with party leaders. . i Opening the final two v drive of the eampaiKn, tin ,year old nominee came into I! l York state today facing a steady iKi'illd from now until election day. himself "fit" He vested yesterday. H" is due in l.'lieu by mid-aUer-nonn. ; Senator Curtis has alia iHlonerl wrltiliK his speeclics in advance but he indicated today lie would' discuss the tariff and Oovernor Smith's tariff views on his cam- naii;n In N In entirely York. Hn 1ms nnnt' fur t'xU'mpn.U''olls 'speaking of late. ; -f FRUIT -RATE CASE IL PORTLAND, Ore., fc)ct. III!. tVj The railroads opened their case tinlay in the hearing before inter- stftte cojnmei'ce commission repi-e- ; si-ntatlven in the matter of lowvr- ' intr fruit freight rales to easi-rn points fiom the northwest. The Ki owers, who a ireiKhi tariffs pear industries lestinfony of .1 e detnaniliiirf lower in the apple and closed with the S. Welch, Idaho commissioner of aKiiculture. j J. K. Davis, assistant Keneral frt'iKhl ascnt of tin; L'nlon Pacific lines, opening the defense rase, ' introrluced a mass of figures ex- tending back to the year liiO.t. In ' 1 !Hti the railroads inert u s e 1 J freight rates on fruit from the i northwest. FULL OF SPIRIT CORVA LLIH, Ore., Oct. 22. diack on the campus regain wHU no conference victories la the ba4 but with plenty of npirit and nbflfty lelt, the Orecon State collet urld men will heKfn this evening ptdlsli tnkinu tin existing plays for ukc against Washington Saturday. Plenty of power and plenty of plnys were displayed at Pullman to havR won the -tame enmfort- I ably. Conch Sohllcr nald liut re peated fumbling In the scoring zone nullified gains, KchiHsler praised 1h CoitKars, saying the team Saturday was the stronjieHt ever met from Washing ton State. Political Talks on Air Tonight NKV YORK. Oct. 22. (A' fo litical scakers on the radio today Include; RrfMflillran S:3a p. in. Herbwrt hsr mn4 Vice I'resifb nt f'hark fi. Oaw ; from Madison So.ur Oar4"W vr .1', and Nnikrmfcl llrwndrMrtin : K IVHI Jir.V, ;iimin!a. :f company's con.'t-to-r'Miot ntork , Tin- runiof of m revolt br and over short, iviot ift.d.0 ftfiwor VkrniiiJ?pea;ints naainsl io!af of twenty statl-nn. vlai tuthorities .is suznin cutr-nt tNMMrtk ;'!. Thv present version is that in:fi n. ni,Mn, U f. H. Ha- 'inH bands se..-d m'micit.al kins over W.IZ nd nw i n.uildini;- in Ho- fkrnnitin towns to fin h.i. lM;3o p. m. -Profi'i; en's Smith rally nvir W t 'olundda chaiaj. 0 i Times uii'n ai eastr; -lai d, I 0 'l and n sian- NKW YORK, Ovl. 2i,-!-KraiMPs owmnnf author of "Tho Hard Moilfd Virgin" and "rend (.over Are flood Ixvh," died at thn Hotel Schuyler toilay. Iff Mk '? The two eldest sons of Premier Mussolini of Italy, uruno ana Vittorio Mussolini, in the uniform of the youths' fascist organization as they paid homage to the Italian unknown soldier after returning from a visit to Turkey with a delegation of 600 fascist youths. HOUSE IDS IN JERSEY STATE !Q 0 CAMOK.N, More tlmn ; tin- innii'ls at Hhcrly ml ymi!i!.r vvntnyn, ufi'c loday uitdtT nominal j cash hail as a result of preliminary huHi-ins nftei- a series of raids on . i 'a mdeit county i oadhouses r ai !y i Sunday niornhm. The proprietors ; of the seven places raided were i freed under SlaH(t bail e;tcb, pi nd ' in; further action by County i Pi'osertit'ir l-Ithan VwotT, ' - 1 I The raids were conducted by the : entire stuff of county detectives and fiU stale troopers amid scenes I of confusion. To prevent a lip-off ; t he resorts wen sin-rounded a nd 'after ruldniKht. The roundup was l ordered because of defiance of a i recent order that madhouses clone at midnight . I .Motor busses were chartered by i the raiding officers to carry the ! no 'iry-inukers to th,' cotirihoiisi1 where three justh.s of thrt pe;(e(. I awaited their ariival. The defen ! clauts wero herded into ihn-e rooms and tor nearly I our hmu s the justices held hearings ninl lixed bail. All ooprielnis of houses w ere held in si unit while patrons were reb'ast d posting .s'a in some insianee. "2tt in others. ( f ficers said that liipior oad bail, after , and bad ben found in all places except one and that in three instances slot machines were coil fiscal .-d . Prosecutor We-rott mi if I today his future action would depend upon t lie road house prnprb;! ih. He promised to 'make things un comfortable" i( they persisted in defying tic closhit; law. PRAY AND FAST NKW oi;k. (t. 2-2.-,V--Calvary (iaptlst church, of which the Rev. i)v. John Roach Htraton is pastfoj. voted yeMtej-dny to set aside .Sund'ay, November 4. as a special day of prayer "for t he triumph of riuhieousnesM nd the defeat of the forces of evil" in t he fori hcomiiitf election. The members also will fast on Nov ember 4, The church Invited other- I iap tlst churches and other denom . nal inns throughout the Lnileu Stai" to join In the day of prayer, D.r St nil on is conduct ing on antf-Sml'h speakinu cain-pai-n !n the fouth. REVOLT REPORT AGAIN CURRENT of .alerkl and trte and troops ; wei ?' m against ih ni. The fcoldiom i'i"-j dr.ven off and '' jCoidim,' to one rumor "hundreds"' ; were k illfd or wounded in the nirncement. I M'JSCfW. Russia, Oct. 2.- -tfl'- -Report from Kishinev of a I 'k ran fan pr-aant, revolt w ei e of ficially ftated tod,- to be witli 'out foundaton. SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO PASS VASHINCTON. The SO day lu whether has the come ta the illb on the a reveii reuie court I'm ed t"-u-stlon ininent an in 1 from merely i from past mi t he ihe federal o rtKht to impose on money recclv t sale of i:.;iloi' irenuth of a rep' e aent. in the opinion ol local attorney-., the above decision put- a cMletus nil the proposed hofitle; Kers i'onventiont I-'. M . Ilazelton of South P.eud". Wash, recently culled in this city, for th- boot leniiersi of southern Oregon, to come in and pay t heir tax. II ax el ion was here three weeks ao, looking into the records, and ettiim to pay. 1 ne-iip of tho eliKMle HIGH INTELLECT NKW HAVLN. I'mni., 6?'- What j-oii of parent Ib.e Mihnornujl children, i r. Whitney, executive set the- American Limenie prii'lii lu l.i- n-l.'ly here. His answer is that nnny of tlr-m come from fathers of niod mouey makinn abilitl'M. The answer is ba scd on a survey of an unnamed eastern seacoast city." .Mr, Whit ney writes; "Front this study one would al most have to conclude that the ability to accumulate money was not necessarily associated ivilh blah ilitellif-'ence, lb- finds that most of the sub normal children come front persons a p pa rent ly normal, though "low tirade. " and that such persons are "almost certain to produce ehlhln u of even less competence," although ihernscdvcs tood money makers. C LIlUnuLU BY STATE BOOY l'(.Uti,AND, Ore.. Oct, !.- (Pi V.. ti. linrhtn. firmer executive of the Afhland (liumb'T of commerce .joined tb tdate chamber of com merce today. Announcement iy V. (i. Ide, matink'ci'. faid Harlan woubl have I'liarg" of the publicity serice and l in edit 'treKon busi nHnt (he official puldicatlotl of th -ha ruber. TOLL IS HEM I'ORTLANH. Ore., o 'f,--(Ay Two W(M i- (h'ttd and a dozen In bos tditils lore day as the n-yult of kend tiaffic )iecilents in and in ar I'oi fl in'L , J. W. Kim'. r;i, roitb.nd ttiui bernian. and Mr--. K'ailiMirie Uraey f I'orlhind. v.-"ie klibd Saturday iiidiit, while Karl I 'itun, I'orllJiffd, find ft. W. Conor, Keho, were In jured in a head-on erai nn the t 'a ' if ic ( f tji fu.-jiy i w u miiex noi Hi of Toledo, Wash. TEXAS TONIGHT Idaho Senator Invades Lone Star State For Important Thrust-Republicans and Democrats Greet Borah At Train. D1.LS, Texas. Oct. 'JJ.-(p. Senator William Iv linrtth of Idaho today came into the traditional Democratic stroimhold of Texas to deliver a speech which was re ii.u ded b.v Republican leaders as one of the most important thrusts ol the campaign to sway the Ume Star state's voters to the cause of' Herbert Hoover. The address to Im delivered at ', s o'clock toni:;l;t in (tto Htiite tuir -park auditorium is the sixth of the ; i ntuakn that the senator has been inuktni; lliroiiMh the Solid Smith and bonier stales In behalf of the Republican presidential nominee. ' It will he broadcast over a regional radio hookup. A busy time has been arranged : for the senalor during his one day slay here. A .;rotip of Republican ami Hoover Demur rath- leaders, iiu hiding R. L. Creator, Keptlbli-; a:i national comiultteeman for Texas ; Thomas 11. Love, former . Democrat tc national commiltee- j tnun lor Texas, and former iov ernor (). It. Colquitt was on hand ; to .meet Hcftah at the train. Tiie senalor was invited by Air.. Creamer to attend a luncheon at noon with Republican and Demo-' cratic ehleilains and then In I an , iiflernoou to meet with other lloo-j vcr campalKii workers at an in-; formal reception. .n . t iea ;er win presiue ill ue ; night's nieilini;. while Cone John-' son, a l loo vcr 1 )emoeral ic loader. will introduce Ihe Menntor for his, address. Mr. Borah will lene. late! ioninht foi Joplln, Mo., where ho! makes another speech October il-l. : senator ndvlned Teaueseo j Hoover hupporteis to et (Hit the ule." At .MethjdiiM heforb leaviiiK yv.n-1 terday lor Dallas h(; ailded Hint If j a lar ;c vote In cast "a urent hIiow in may be recorded throughout I Ihe south" for Hoover. Kn rodto ! to Dallas the Noaator Htojiped fori an hour at Lilt lc Rock, Ark., tho j lioine of he Hemncratic vlee-preM-dential nominee. Senator Jon T. ' Robinson, ami dtticnssed the situu-j Hon In that state with Hoover mtp-1 poi ters. , I mm OF FLIER i0 IN WIFE'S BELIEF I London, od. i!. (I'jllopes !or Mrs. 1 1, r. MacOoniihl that i)"i husband had mirvlved hl jattcmpt to fly the Atlantic In n (tiny mot h plane wen; buoyed up i toil ay by t he dreams of friends thai be was on a small island. Coveriiment rii-ohs, however, were unwillnc lo ;;i nd searchinu purtip.i , to t ry to verify t he dreams. Two friends of Airs. MacDonnld, ;one of them Mir Herbert Marker. a surgeon told her that lhe bad Identical dreaniH that the i a 1 mint i had been cast on a, rocky island. j .l r-. Mac I lonald was swayed by ;lhis coltiiidenco and de-k'cd thai the island meant was Rockall, !a lonely r -k l'(0 miles off Ihe wet coast in' Scot la ml. : The fliers wife went to the ;ndm'ralty and asked if anythiiiK :fonld be done, Officials wero Sympathetic but Informed her that Rockall was nothing but a small j hih rock, inaccessible lo boats , tn t he present storrn weather j and so cold and exposed ihflt . nobody could survive there very Iohk. COLIN DYMENT HA YWA III), Calif., Oct. '. UV -Colin Victor Dyment, 4. former dean of Hi" Colb-.. of Literature, Science and Arts at Cnlverslty of Oi"t;on and well kii'iivn ihrouwhoul the Cacific Northwest as a news paper man. died of pneumonia hero Kiiitiiday. He bad lived hen- near ly two years and before bin Hlnes wim connecled with the Hayward lournnl. The Noted Dead LONDON, Oct, 2;'. iff) -The Riyht Honorable Andrew Klsher, former premier of Australia, died at his London residence thin mornliiK. He was year old. If LONDON. Li! On. I'hei'i' if! mniuy in shoos, Uiips, st'aliiu wu ami onion linj;. .iiio!) of Hit' world people wlin piriilo .minus siMm lo liuvt truU it put h to the door of llu- l;it. lVtcr Tyh'r of Soiitlnat Lmnloii. His htisiin'.ss was piU'chasf of raw onions and th salt' of tht'in, pt'cltMl. coHUl ii i' i- llit'r rcao nor wtitt', hut dird at tin1 iifXi of 70 lia vliif; an cstati' of .s;i:i,0iid. At first he and liis wifp did Uu- peeling. Latfr lu hired si-ores of iwo to do it. Nebraska Democrats Work Hard To Line Up State For Smith-Robinson -Senator Hitchcock Greets Robinson At Lincoln. Ity Ka.vmond ',. Henle. AsMoiated Press Staff Writer. LINCOLN. .Vet., Del. - lTl Nebraska 1 cmocrutM, working strenuously to put their ma to In the Smitli-Ktdilnson column, made, the visit to Lincoln of Senator ,loe 'V Uuhinson today ihe ve hicle for one of the bluest rn 1 lies cf the campillKU- On hand presidential puny wer(. Hitchcock, to welcoine the vice nominee of their former 'S- nator C. ,M. hiniself u candidate at Houston for Ihe presidential nomination, a n d Charles W Itrynit; brother of the' euinmuucr,' who is seeking the Kovernorship of the state. Senalor Robinson was prepared lo send the host of party work ers who had come to hear him speak loniKht in ihi t'O.oao aeal rnivei sit v of Nebraska auditor ium back to their labors with additional ca mpalun a rnments. Atuonj; the subjeetM he has ttel ected to ea rry on his in id die western caimialun a re nn at lack upon the Uepuhlh'n n farm relief pil Icy ami a bid for t he sup port of women voterM. one of the (l'es. Ions over which Nebraska Democrats are ma ni fest ln fjreat hit ere.it is wine her Senalor ( i. W. N orris, on - of the HiMiate's independent Republican kroup will make a flat declara tion in favor of fiovernoi- Smiih. Some Democratic leaders of this Hi ate are Rftnuuine w hde others profess skepticism on this hcoi-c. At any rate, the party workers calculated that Senator Robinson would recognize tht jiraise Nor rla lias mven some of Smith's Hpeeches by n repetition of the eulogy be spoke for Senator Nor tiK til HasthiKs, Neb., Saturday nlKht. In expectation that Hi h section would desire to hear the Dem ocratic views on farm rlefef. Sen ator Robinson assembled his facts on this Hiiesllon for use in his speech tonlKht. In bin Nebraska Hppeehe.i already deliv ered he hiiM centered his. attack upon Herbert (louver and Sen ator Curtis Ihe Republican nom inees, to whom he referred as "the men most responsible for the failure of nKiieu Rural relief legislation: After his speech ton luh t Sen ator Robinson will travel north ward through (astern Nebraska Inward Sioux City, Iowa, where he hpeiikM tomorrow nlht . L NKW YORK ct. 2-:.,A') -A nation-wide movement f""' ln-' j Identification of towns anW cities ;by roof markknKH as an aid to jaerlal navlKatlon bns been an nounced by Hairy I1'. OuuKcn 'helm, piff-ldent ( the Kanlel f lu.'i;enhelm fund for Ihe pro motion' of neronaillleji. With t he cooperation of the poMtoffice department he said, ; the rund has enlisted the anslst ance "f x.anli post in asters jthrouyhout the country In . com munities of a population alnnl j ,nao or more Mr. Oitutreiihelm Taid that Col. lObarleK A- Llndberu'h, filotH, lend jer In aeronaut ics, novernment 'offic!; and illrectors of the Out Kenhclm fund, all have endored !the movement, Oreiton Wcilhcr Oreicuri Fair south and ebtmiy north portion tonight and Tues day, pftdmhly ruin in the north west portion: warmer tonltfhl. Kresh southerly winds. NEBRASKANS RALLY AROUND JOE ROBINSON Home Soil Of Opponent Used For First Public Expression of Confidence By Hoover -Must Not Relax However Pro found Movement In Cam paign Is Seen. , Ity .lame-, L. West ( Af sociated Press Staff Writer NKW YORK, Oct. 22. A') Her bert Hoover today select ed llo home soil of his Hemocialic nn ' ponent for his first public expres sions of confidence in the nnteoin. 1 if the national election of Nov. 'in ' her il. , "I have only one reservation on j ihe outcome of this election and thai Is thai we may relax our ef ; forts." the Republican presidential j candidate declared til a luncheon ' attended by several hundred na ; lional and New York siaie pa rty ' leaders t the Waldorf-Astoria 1 hotel. ! Previously he hail departed from ; his rule nwalust (nudntiou.s at his press conference to ay that he had not the slightest dotiiit as to the re- 'suit of the contest If Hit- Repub- ; lican.H of the country would con- ! tinue their efforts. In his luncheon address the noni- ; inert said that not in many yeur-i had there been "such a profound ; movement s there has been in thU I campaign." i He added that Ihe Unprecedented ' registration and "the movement of tho independent voters to nor is'andard Ih rvidencc that the peo ; pie are nwuko to the neeessily cV I pressing into netiun the principle for which we stand." ' '" ' jDnly DuniciV "Tho only daiwr ;.i that o.- ftvc- confidence," the Republican pros.' Identlfil crtmtidate nld at a confer j ence with newspaper corr(fRiffid j cntM at IiIh hotel. This wa (ho riivt public statement n-cardlnc the out ' co m i of the election which Hoover ; has made nce the inceptj'.n of the ! campaign. "Never has there been n vreater j unity in thp Itejiuhlicnn pony in .a ; quarter of n contury than at thin 'moment," the nominee said. "We have an able orannlx.'ttion and tnoi-" !?.cal Is beltiK clinwii than ever be ! fore." , j Hoover declined to isCU.l Issues of the tcampa!vrn. but, In response , to iiui's inns, lo S'lid jirosio rUy was ; one of the lnrirer Issut.-s. The Republican standard bearer said the probabilities were that on , J hi wcHtward trip and final drive he I would speak In St. Louis. Ilonvor will leave Wttihlnffton on October . and reach his home at Stanford fitnlver-dty on November f( to make ' a final appeal to the voters over the radio to keep the Republican parly In control of the fedt-r.il govern -. ment. j UiiMKlonvil as to whether h ! thotiKht Ihe people were "tired or ; hearing about oil," Mr. Hoover said ; he would not discus tliat fiiestlnn, "You know, I'm K"liW to make n j speech here tonight," he nald witn ; a smile, ' "How are you withstanding tho i rlKors tif the enmpaipn?" was the f nesc riuery, Ln (JimhI f'ondttion ' "f was never In better physical i condition In my tiff." the nominee replied. Hoover met the newspapermen i at the conclusion, of n breakfast ' conference with party lenders dur ' Ini which he received optimistic ' repnrtH us to the outlook, not nlone : in the home Htnte 0f his rjemocrntlc opponent, but also in the eastern I sector penerally, j A fter his talk with newspaper i correspondeniK, Hoover be-;an re ( celvltiB deleKntlons of forelKn-born ( voters, to each of which he mAde n brief talk. ! Kiiliu Root, secretary of state in ' thp administration of President jTafi, will preside, and Vice Prcsi , dent Diiwn will makt his firt '; speech of the campaign. Hoover , vill s'art talking about H:30 ami the whole program will he carried to the country mi an cxtensdvu radio ijwik-up. ' . , New York state Republican lend I eis In charge of aiMntements foi the (larden rally said there hnl h'jcti "a.lioa nppilcntlnns for tho i IX, Otio available scat. ' ' " . Flu In Frisco HAN FIIANHSOO, Val, Oct. 22. -(4--Tr. WUUnm C. Mossier, rfty hoflith officer, today reportPil a so j veyi renrrehtp in San fTanolsco of Spanish Influenza, of the snipr i Unf that swpt tiie country in ni 1 ft, Moro than 3fi0 cases, with ! otuht deaths, have, hoen reported .within thepimt veok, llawwler said. J?. . Mite Rose Kelten hnj rftsttrned , her position a bookkeepei and ! M'enoKrnphep , for the Medford AVater depirlmeni ntul nan aceept ! ed a similar position at tho . part Hporlinn: floods store, Mlts I Kelt en has been employed by tho I city for the hot thrive ypnrs.