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Mmltrib EDFORD Weather Year Ago Muvliliuiii MEDFORD, OKEOOX, FRIDAY, ()( TOBKR !(. 19:28. No 37 , 1111 I mm mm m I ' . - SIXTEEN" PAGES & NO CHANGE MM u LUu LB0nHoo. ' HUUVLIl! STRATEGY Egg Bombardment Greets Bishop's Democrat Attack I COCKTAILS KING BORIS REPORTED ENGAGED .... . . .. . ,.Gov.M-nor HuBheH knows ...make apolitical speech. iwins by pruisniK nr smith, wliom he opposes, Uakosn poiift eonecpninx Fu -i i.'.i:.. iio Hoovers avanauiu.i Hoover's friends vill em j lr Hnjrhcs hopes that pros lust, ii ml, ly the I ,.,T, i V... ..n-t. lin "if : It. it 1 " s diffi"'11 situation snoiuii j L .ho one man who more L anyone else could ho do-: Ld upon tn briiiii the wid- , knoivlodfje and the frreatest p.. !-.... ti the rlovi-iino- ! tagrttllllliriui " "" - : mm to meet the ciner-. ...l.i I. 1L,,-hnrf linn- I fc(V 1V0IIUI It wouldn't hp necessary j him to appoint a cnnimis- j , Ho doubtless would seek j widest co-operation and the I L counsel. Hut he. himself did be ahout as good a com- j ision as no couui gi '. iinized mid in actio)." That kind of .stnlnucn: i hits votes. 44 . i II..M.,.. P..,.l!.lir.i cliWttilliT llCMUlUi. l.iiuiiiir.1, ........ ... Jtorsday, November 2S, a nn- l day of thnnksgivmii, cx- fn& jriateful recognition to (be Oiver of nil floods," men- btsW laci mat inimiuiiu.v !ini tliiouphout. the land." country is protected "as a wt,. asninst- pestilence . and haster. Our fields have been !lanlly productive, otr in iJrios have flourished, our mwm.a lias increased, wages aw been lucrative, and con- ilment has followed the lin Aiurbpil pursuit of honest V Thai proclamation is as nenrj political speecli as l'resident WkIcp has come in this cam- i'n. 44- 0 Novcmhcr ft)' two men 'WW he rrnlcful Hoover and itb. One will he grateful "f the chance to show what ' tun do as a I 'resident, and other will, or ought to be, fitful that the heavy respon- Wily has piissed him by. ""PPy, busy day in Wall '"wt. Oil stocks were strong, i i-npper storks stronger. public bought more than ... 44 '"? finance doesn't seem li disturbed bv the kind nf '"'f socialism" attributed to "ffrnnr Smith bv .Mr. Hon- T. 1 "it'll States Steel went ,!;ilT than it ever has been ; "wal Kledrie reported hi". "'Mrnings than ever, and so '"(I so fort Ii Iv.,... '.r Hi'-'ht as well turn bull """"I'llnnewith it. 'tarlcs Sinitit nr.;,i t Awenean Assucimion for f( Advaii,-,.,,,..i i .i . l, , '"-"i i iliinsm, 111) in A :.. a'?thc Deity, started bn. rtrike and lost 11 pounds '""nig a week's heard. . "n't cut imiil .,r. ' i.. fca ll,-c- Til.,..., -4.. hti ,Mmay r,,re Mr- Smith WVn V n.U '"'"ll"'? nthe. M,rt k ,lnd" hat h' body tie do"btle8i. say madi1 renr"",y nn" 11 lMCS,Ul!e.n' voted Artt " ""KKeMed, but .,ka",a" . ""or conies h orlRlnntes. "1it ru r". return!', "hle eV.aper 2w iSV Tl,tt to'be IIU'EKIKM), Vu., Oct. 2u. (VI iKnoii.iK nn eirg bom- ' lianlinent In which two eRvSs, ! thrown throuh a window by i iiersoiis who fled, splattered on Hvvera! in the audience, 1 ! llisliop James Cannon, Jr., of I ( Hichnionii continued his ut- . tack on Senator Carter Class ! and the Democratic nominee . for president here last iiiht. ! Hislion Cannon said Hint ' Senator CJlass was not 111 Hich- .' g ; moml when lie and Senator : 1- .lltlllll YIPIC l 1I1U lilMlUl fishtiiiK to rid the state of i FOR FUTURE WITH HOOVER Mabel Willebrandt Forseesj Drinkless Days If Hoover i Elected 'Principle Above Party' Is Urged Of South.; Confining Speeches to Con ception Of Issues Hoover Course Party I LSSZ , , . , ... . ' At the mention of Senator! NASHVll.Li:. Teun., Oct. lit. Leaders Reply tO AttaCKS- (Hass' name the cn-;s were ;) Herbert Hoover will . brin ; thrown into the assembly hall i "cocktalle.".s" days to the .'United WatPrW3V5 Aflfl Farm thronnh a rear window. 1 States it ho Is elected president! Relief Next Talk Subject. ! J. J 4 4. J .J. .J. By James l. Wosl, (Associated 1M'hh Siuf Wrltor. ) ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 2b'. ft) , Kvents of the presidential cam- paiKn down to the present time ' have caused no change in Herbert ; Hoover's major political strategy ' of confining his speeches to u riis- j oussion of what he conceives to j he the issues and to keep clear of) exchanges with his Democratic op- ponont and othors. ' As has heen the case in the past, ; party leaders and speakers are re-; plying to the last attack of Gov- j ernor Alfred E. Smith. However, in his next address at St. I.ouis on ! tho nifihl of November 2, Hoover; will take up two puhjects which Smith emphasized waterways de-, velopment and farm relief. ; The Republican standard-bearer j already has spoken on these, hav-: UliX declared for a coordinated sys-j t em f inland waterways and for j federa 1 financial aid I o a fa nn J board to assist in meeting the proh- j RADIO MB M SIDNEY EARLY TODAY Ten Thousand Miles Span ned By Short Wave 'just as he brought wheatloss aTid 4 ;sufe'arless days tlurlnn;' t tie v World r ; war w hile serving as food ndmin .isirator. Mm. Mabel Walker.1 ; Willebrandt, fniied Slates assist-1 .ant attorney general t'd a Nash- , ville audience last night in urg; i.ng southern Democrnt.s to put j I "principle above party." I Mrs. Willebrandt also ridiculed j t Governor Smith's immin ration ; plans and' denounced hid Tarn-; Jinnny Hall connections. T h e Democratic platform treats prohibition. immigration! land the tariff In accordance with j ;old principles of the Democratic I puny," Mrs. Willebrandt said, but i "Governor Smith bolted that piat-j : form when he accepted the nora j ! (nation" j Governor Smith's prohibition : 1 Hunger Striker Sent C. O. D. Wire Bath Invitation I.ITTl.K lt(K'K. Ai'.i.. Hit. ! I'll.- t,.l'i Chas. ifiiiiili oi Now ! York. IniimiMiin; in the city Jail on i lie civluh day 01 a , hunger siri;;e bemin since his imprisonment for non-payment of a S2."i line imposed because of lilcialure found at head- nuartcrs of the athetists' or- .'iani.atii'ii . wl icb he heads, received u colled leb'Kiam yesterday from .Mayor l.co r. 1 .McLaughlin of Hot Sprimts. ! The message 4,1'iicially in- ! vlted Smith to isit Hot Spriims "to take a course of . ! our world famous hot mineral 1 k baths' tihlch in'. ;ltt boll that 1 tin holy doctrine out of you." A Dispatches from Bulgaria report the betrothal of Ki.in Boris to Princess Giovanna, third daucjhtcr of the king of Itsly. The princcsn i 21 years old. , MAY BAR VOTE NEW JERSEY ' rrftiriTrr a iti plan would "put white aprons on the states and make them : : serve as bartenders. .Mrs. ille-I Stations VoiCeS From brumlt said, she iirsed the siute! to use their police powers to i REPUBLICANS i ISSUE MONEY I STATEMENT! PROSPERITY IN HIGH TIDE SMITH SEES CHIEFTAINS IN N. y. CITY Today Devoted To Party Conferences And Gather ing Verbal Ammunition - Philadelphia Speech Polished Journey From Boston Was Long Ova tionBrown Derby Lost Again. OVER COUNTRY 'Down Under' Com eisuenKthcn enforcement of tiic j Fdrty I prohibition laws, and charged Through Clearly. Thousand terns of seasonal surpluses in the SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Oct. 2t. major farm crops. He alsi has I (Tle' United States talked stated thai if elected he would in- with Australia for more than half vltc farm leaders, such h former ! an ll0Ur tmUiy ,llul earjy risiug la Governor Frank o. t.owden. intof('0 tanH listened to the conversa conference. to help work out tho tion. Through the medium of two details. ' j short wave broadcasting stations, Whether he would call an extra J W-'SXAF. an experimental station session of emfgress to tackle theif the General Electric company, problem has nut yet been con- j mid LWIE, operated by the Amut-ia-eluded, It was stated in an official ; mated Wireless Australia, Ltd., statement made public at mo can-1 conversation was maintained over , moved from one station to an dld::tes personal headquarters yes- j 10.U00 miles of Hpace between t"1 ! other." terday after Governor Adam Mc-jclty and Sydney on the other side j j,., willebrandt, who was in Mullen of Nebraska had stat,yi tnat t oi ine wonu. itroduced by Jeff McCarn as "the Hoover ha '3. informed him he would that the New Vork governor, by liis stand, had wrecked the ma chinery of prohibition law en forcement in his slate. A flood of immigrants from southern Kurope would pour into this country if Governor Smith's immigration plan were accepted, nho said. Speaking without notes and choosing her words exceedingly carefully, Mrs. Willebrandt charg ed Governor Smith with chang ing his views on fa rm relief finon Ta I onol Ror Ru 'Election Officials Seen As Effort Defeat Smith.: Names Receipts Of $1,516,053 J Disclosed-Disbursements fiflh-.VKK, X. .1.. Oct." 2(i. tfl'i--l-'m'ty thnusand I'eKlstranls In the elirlion ilistricts of Hudson and' K.yiess counties, Ur-niocralic, .sicuk hedds; today faced tut. prospect of having their names stricken from the voters rolls on the ground that ' they rwere illeKiilly registered. I'roposed aciion awainsi. ibein was'.iannounced after the decision oU.Uie New Jersey supreme eon MOW, VOllK. Oct. 2ti. -t.i, (lovetnnr Alfred E. Smith set t i day aside to confer Willi parly chieftains and tn collect new am munition lo f-e hurled verbally ai bis Republican foes. ,' ; Tlie Democratic nominee alio rr- iiuiKed lo itlve a last look to the , . . , 'speech l.e has prepared for dollv- Steel Magnate Declares The ery tomorrow nium in I'hiiadei- phia. the home of William . Vnro, Country Prosperous And first m announce nmt me ivnn- .... i . i. ut.. nun iui in'i- lieit ICoover at the Kansas my convention. . The governor has not disclosed the mibject of his address, lint it may be upon either lubor or for olv:n relations. The nonilnee's drive Inin I'e-ri-aylvanln, nornr lly ono of the clla dels of llepubllcnii HtrviiKlh, will he one of the 'few limes in recent national oanipiiiKiis that the Demo- nils have made u dotennlned bid Tor the 3S eleetornl voles of ihe Keystone Btnte n political plum, coveted by both parties. In 1012 the state veered snme- wiiat from Its usual political af filiation by easlinn Its vole for Theodore Hooseveli, hut In mill it Prospects Good Onem-! ployment Lessened No1 Election Apprehension. 1 '$1 162 Q65 Ortobpr Per-1 NKU' YOItK' cl -A- - ql,ID,iD0 ULlOUer rer :(.hH.1(,H M Sebwah. in an address iod $1,049,641 Return ed To State During Campaign. today before the Itou and Steel ln slltule, of which he Is president. WOrkerS : "'eelured the United Stales "as n ; w hole Is still in the hiKh tide of WASIIIXCTOX, Oct. - int. (IT) The financial staleinenl of the Ke puhllcan national eomtnllteo for prosperity and prospects for the ilnmedial.e future are unusually fa- i vorable." "'rim nnmn'tllnvnienl which ovist, i ed in some measure a few monthn ire.,urm'1 ' lht' Hepubllcan fold. j iiwo has leasened." l.e said. "Work i era generally are now tully em call the now congress into extra ordinary session for this purpose. Journey DetalLs. Additional details of the final western trip which will take Hoov er to his California home to vote :U to 7 a. m" W-2X Ar operated on 31.4 meters and used a Wave worked out and the ! "l f Martin i , nice, manager of i are now bein nnmlnnn i.-ill iuil: mimlinf .if n.i.h esscs aside f.om tho one at si. ! broadcasting for the General Klec i ..,., i,i .,,. trlr.i opened IUIIV11IK HO V.. 1U. Jillllici where it has remained without waver ever since. t the period between October 1 and , ployed and ut flood wa-teH. The re-1 '" 1 ennsyivana October z, published iolay by t lutlnnti between labor and tnatiHite- ; ''" Mnrl lhe noinlnei! off on the parly headquarters, disclosed rn-jment were never more harmonl- i "e',"," . stllK?...ot M lllml Piexlden- -V . ed woman In America," com- tionality of the state law which. ' nn both sides lnsl nlcl ' wien ' ' ' ' I .. . .... . ' ' i tn iUa U'olerimou n,' nliaurln,. rr.,.-.l report for Ihe house and senate i Tins is mriiciiiariy leassuriiiK in ru " " cao'ipaiMi, fumls coinml.tees, said I view of the fact that we are to hv0,cl' ' 1 rtcl"',,l h,H J'"11' ihel tulal reeeli.ts on lo Oct oher ! elect a new presuicin oi ine u mi- , 24 were s il l . si.V .H :1 aijl totalled Stated within two weeks. II The voices .of. the Australian sneakers came throuuh so that Wl.t, ino tienerat r.iectri'J ,.,.. i..n,.,i . nr ,,nesiiorn : k-lves to superintendents of ,1 company's resular hroadeastiiiK ; UHk,,A hv .-nsnviiie Demo-' tions the richt to sirlke from the station, put them on Hie air Ironi I , , .,' ,,estioos ' lists the names of citizens they Pe dum mostly with prohibition. licve to bo illcKiilly registered, and asked ' Mrs. Willebrandt if i Tho law ttlviiiK Biiperlntendenis she oKi eed with eastern liepun- such power was passed by the lle llcnn lenders that prohibition is! publican leKislat ore early this not an issue of the cninpaiKii. j month. Vetoed by Hie lien intic I governor. Harry .Moore, and ro- tlnl drive. The first hip of tlilt whs finished bile he arrived here pond. oui nappy irom responding disbursements were J,I23,SU4.IU. ! liidicales that there oxiHts little lley lo I'alo Alio demonstration, the an- Tlie first of these will be at Cuin-i i iiouneer at Sydney. .Mr. Farmer," 1....1.....1 ,vl f..,.. hn,.. l..,l,,l,h, after the Journey beBlns at . t p. n, j sa. M mv j lies, Thursday. Hoover will speak ! you?" i there from a stand In the : town I . ..Verv ',1, ,lmnU yoll," .,.. nice ! so."",''". His secoml talk will l.e at r )1p(, .. u R hrim ,,.. Louisville. ky on November J, his . .,,. f, .. ,.... ..,.. train stoppbm- in that city for an j ..( h(,.(r you yery wel ,. sai(1 the j hour and Hi minutes. SyuVv annouuee. 1 Crossing the Ohio river, the noin-1 JIriice then nke(i the time in i inee's special train will pass Australia, savin-;, "It la 6:30 in the i through Indiana and Illinois dur-, ImninK here," aud Kyduey nn-1 ItlK the afteinoon of November - J u-u,-u,l "ll Is HIM In lh nvnlilntr ! maklim stops at .North ernon at . i vutrulln 12:3r, p. in., Vincennes at 3:15 p. jT. ni(.e extended conKratuln-1 vr The federal radio commission in., and WashiiiKton, Ind., and Kast - Hons to the Australlail station oil ! yesterday made public the full list j St. I.ouis. III., before an lvlm: at I the success of the tent, and then j "f broadcasting stations in the St. I.ouis at 7:L'ft p. in. ! be introduced Slnyor Henry C. Kn-1 eountry, classified by freiiuencies The departure from Si. I.ouis I BB1 of Schenectady, who extended j measured in kilocycles which will j will be at 11 n. m -the same nlcht. the meeiin .'s nf the citv nf Sche- I compose- the nation's set-up after . LOCAL STATION TO BE ASSIGNED SDUENCY ' WASHINGTON, D. ( Oct. with additional stops at St. Joseph, jiectady. Mq., at 7 a. m. the next day and i at Gibbon, Neb., at 3:30 p. m. The' train is scheduled to reach Chey- enne, Wyo., at 10:30 p. m. on No vember 3, and at Ojiden, L'tnb. at. 12:30 p. m. the next day. There will be some few stops in between. : After nn hour at Ogden, the! special will proceed across the Great Salt J-ake, the route being via rteno, New. nnd Sacramento. ' There Hkdy will be a home-ouming reception at both the California CIIU'AGO, Oct. -6 Hrt. n,l f,.ll?.,l Ihrnu.rh men lobbOfl Melvlll .tsiv. ti, .ni n0' president of the United State golf to Palo Alto, which will bo reneh- Noveniber 11. i Among the Oregon stations are: Ml'fl kilocycles KM Kl, Medford. J Ore., and KORIC, Kugeiie, Ore. I The change in kilocycles for the i local station will menu a much 'lower wave length nnd a better , passed over his veto. ; The net was the outcome of the investigation, of llmiin county ; conditions by t he ('jtse legislative ' committee which Is si ill under way. Jfudson is the home of l-'rank 'Hague, vice chairman of the Hem-i c jocialic national' committee and i buig a power in New ,li rsuy poli ! tica. Mr. llHgue is mayor of .ler 1 sey City. Democratic leaders Interpret the action as an effort to defeat (luv J ernor Smith. They say that the redress lo the courts given voters j w hose names are stricken from he lists means little as the time is so short before election that only a .-mm I part, at tin Iu.imih -will have opportunity to be heard. They ait.o have asked an investigation of the registration In Atlantic tMty. one of the strung Kepublie.in cities where 70 per cent of the estimated pupulntiun la registered. Prosecutor I.ouis Itepetto of At lantle county has ' charged that children too young to go to school, persons long since dead, parrots, apprehenKton ns tn the results oil Jthe election and their probable ef- feet on business." 1 ' f This prosperity, however, bus not , ; been out holy uniform, he said, the i larinli:-; IndiiKlry having srnrcely : i felt it at nil nnd the steel Indus-: 1 try only mcHgerly. i A maximum degree of prosper- Mlv ..hi. tw . I Ii.. lift. 1I110. 1 ntilnuj It Iw P.as been returned to these states ,,v virtmtllv all cIiihscb and as collected.' lie said this sum 1 1 ,,. ,- .-m. said Mr. .Schwab, who had Kone to the stales "as their j aHHl,ll( ,, , why Uu Bi-.-:ic shari- of. ihe Ji.lin sollelintlons , mllliullletm-iim Industries of Ihe made for stale ami national earn-1 CI)lmM.y Hinulil be conceincd III the pulu'i purposes." e.-onoinlc problems of Ihe fanners. 'The national li-.asorer said that j ..,.,. ,),, ,.s,in," ). ,,d, "I In addition lo the expenses paid heartily commend the efforts Hint out for ihe national committee pur-')llm, i,,.,.,, Mlll (ln. beilm made lo The balance on band October 1!4 was placet! nt ti 1 37. s 1 I The eontrlluitlons- wen received from ri3.17 persons', -mid Xlltt. .The national trcntnvr, iicIIhh as llKettt fol- the state I'eplllllleau conilllittees. snid be had received In addition shoe tin- hCKlnnlni,- of the nipnlKn S1.04!i.41.;!i, ."which poses, he bad collected and paid ! wnrl out Die problems nf Hie liii'm r,iiii.43l.4e' lo various slate rem-1 ( H a sllhjecl tloil deserves mltlees. ami had irlso lo'iuled i,vVr : tiu. f areful thou-:lil of iery :ltl $32:l,r,(ii) to the Itcpuhlicall o'na-jen." torisl and ronurcssloual eonunit-1 In tile steel Industry, he said, tees. itheie nre three ways in which Ihe ed at 1 p. ni.. November - UV Dill ML IUII! i n,'"' '" n,r' ns onl' three ; cats and dons have been reistei,il. til I III III I 111 111. ! broadeastlni: stations west, of the I lie Is moving r.o have ovi-r 23nn U I I ULI I lm I I IUUU j .Mississippi river nre on the same i names of voters stricken from the position. The- former wave length i list. ' 1 j was 270 meters and by the change ; tJP) Holdup- reiiuceu 10 jji.j, mnKiiiK a on-- . Traylor. '"'S'"'" 1,111 uiais oi receivinf? sots, isroaocasi. Iiik efficiency is much better on 1 low wave-lensths and tho mnnaite- : ment of KMMI) deems Itself fortu- ! nate in belnic accorded the change, i T ABOLITION OF SUB f association nnd the Kirst National I1nn!( of ChicaKo, and John K. Uatcey. the bank's first vice-presi-ilent, nnd their wives last nlht. Kour armed men ticcosted the .parly ns they drove up lo the , liafrey hfiine. A diamond rhiK valued at SloOa was taken from Mrs. HtiKcv, while Sir. IlaBey lost S40 In cash and Mr. Traylor !fi. "This la a polite holdup, folks," one of Ihe robberH said. "Keep cool and don't make a disturbance. You needn't even raise your hands 1 there's no use advertising thjs Is a holdup." I r.LAC'KI'OOt EnB Oct. 26. J (Pi C'.i-t'ut r.rltnln proposed com plete' abolition of submarines in: cnnsult;ng with France regard-! Inii further naval armament Hm- Itatlon Ijrd Cushendun, nctlnif foreign secretary, revealed In nn addriss last night op the Anglo-, French naval nccord. However, as France would agree only to limitation of the larger ocean-' going underwater was accepted by llritnin. The acting foreign secretary E WASH NGTON, Oct. 21. Hucause of the "widespread public interest in satisfactory reception of election returns" the federal radio commission today took steps to Insure clear reception conditions from 8 p. ni. Nov. fl to 1 2 noon Nov. :. Kach amateur and experimental station, Including television sets was asked t cease operation dur ing the period "If and to the extent that each Mutton causes interfer- T OFFICIAL BELIEF VANCOl'VK -olV-'-James ll. ('., Oct. SI'OKAXi;. Oct. -i(,.--tA'i l.leut. .lo'-lt Itose, commercial "aviator, hopped off here this morning for (Irnngevllle. Idaho, to get the sheriff of Idaho collnlv and his ;,deputy lo take them Into I he , of production ' f llaillberlln basin to apprehend ll J I lunatic who lias been terrorizing i resiilents there. It takes four days tti rear-h the wild ( 'iiainiHU-iin country by trail and 45 minutes by air. Forest rangers reported lo offi cers that Havld McCoy, "wild man" trapper, had'" been menacing truppcr.H and other residents, pi u,.t.iii',,.o. r flu, liwlnuirv f ,ii n prosperous basis can lie legilimnte- "topping ly malnlnlned by allmulaling the demand for steel; by discouraging by every lawful means the con strticllou of additional capacity at limes when the ciipncily is already over expanded, and by Hie avoid mice of uneconomic price cutting. I The sleel Industry Is now operal i hi t at ii limit HO per cent of Its cn ! purity, lie said, and ludicallons are Hint n sustained demand will in sure n hliih nil" or operation tor Thionn Center On his irlp through Khodc Maud a ml Connecticut, tin, nominee wn-i the center of a welling thrnii:; ' i every city through which lie passed, either on board I Is sped- I train (- In an automobile tvine1 . The tumult and the shouting he .in on his way to the iralu In lion ton. An hour out of thai city h detrained nt Itlacksttme, .Mass., and traveled hy motor tuning. i on crowd niter anolbor until Provi dence was reached. Once through the jam In I'rovl deiirc, where he passed through storm clouds of fluttering paper, the nominee greeted audiences irom the rear of Ihe train until Itiirlfonl was reached. Darkness hy this lltnn hnd fallen and from Hartford Into New Yuri; Mm station plat Tonus wore llluml naled by the spilt lorlr..i light nf led, green and white flares. At. all stations there were crowds, even at thoso points whore bo train went whlmlng by without I New llrltain and Waterliocv roured out their welcomes anil then Derby-Shelton was reached. Hero ninny In the gathering carried H' tns, each bearing some Inscrip tion. Two of the placards rend: "If yon lire a Socialist, so nre we" and "N'orrls Is with you, so n o we." At Derby someone snatched the governor's brown debv from '''s hand. It wns Ihe third casualty the balance of the year. He de. 'u hih siocr of the famous bend- ehircd It a cerlalnly Ilia! MIL'S will Kenr, and wnon he weni to tho eslahllsh a new record in volume '"'eh platform at Now Haven ho innvru n ton nut to tlie tliousniids I that paeUed, Jammed nnd piinhed ninttiid his car. Qulnii, Callfurnlj : log In windows and i-oldilng cabins. fence with reception from broad-; to . easting stations." ! liroailcnstiiig stations not en ; gaged in sending the returns were requested, so far as consistent with ijtbi" citrrylng on of necessary com "; munlcatlons to eoryuot their sta i Hons with tho minimum of inter ! ference. police- officer, raid today hfr.did j not regard as serious nn offer luinde lo hlni -esterday by flor I don Stewart Northcott lo return and plead guilty charges brought SAI.K.M. Ore., Oct. 2C. IA') The ,ul,lic servlre commission to- . vessels, thl-t day IssucU an order grunting me lackton county court nuinoruy . ;o establish a grade, crosslink over . bnooneed er'tles who bnve leeo the southern l'aciiic about a miin aroused to anger nnd sunplclon north of Medford. ., by tho Anglo-French accord . " A henrlng to be held ut Al-I "The vcrj- persons who most bany November .7 relntHe to tna Incessantly cry out for agree- condition of grade crossings on i men: hclueen nnllon. nrn thrown Ills outskirts of that City Will. Into n.rn.v.,,,. n, nree nn.l sus- be the first of a series pursnnnt Piclon bv the government's com- to .i general investigation California to murder against him. I Mr. Quli n talked with North, colt In the car which look the prisoner from Oaknlla Jail yes-! terday to the extradition court i where he was remanded fur hour-1 Ing on November . The officer relntf-il that Northcott talked oft BELIEVE STUDENT T PAT ADDS PLANES E GIVEN DIVORCE H.olland, Oct. OA KI.ANO, Cat., Oct. 2 0. M') The theory that Craig Lewis, l-iil-verslly of California senior regis tered from Huntington llench, had suffered a nervous breakdown prior to his disappearance October H, was adduce, today by llr. Hugene Maxson of I'.erkeley, who exam ined the youth nfter his return lo bis friends Wednesday. Dr. Maxson said Lewis' story that I he had been kidnaped sounded lni- F.DIXIiCIKIH, . ) decl oi oivorcn nils ,0l,ble. He noil Or ll.,4,.,u. (Sen "Utile mother," Mrs. Bariih J.ouls'l n granteii l.aoy NorinesK, inn (,, .n B,,eclnllst, who Joined iNorthcoit, nlso chirged with mtir-: lornn r jis-on. ,.,.,n, i,-oi - hlin In n eonfern ider In connection with the ranch Karl or Aoriuca. ine sun crimes ' undefended. The ground of Flnnllv hn told the officer In action misconduct by wns tho Lord order ing to nn nmlrnhlo arrangement ed several months ago, Into the tviih xv,......" di.i t ne.i r',,h. condition of grade crossings No r.AMt: nitoAucifiT The Medford-Klnmath Falls football game tomorrow nfter- noon nt nn pcoyoc ninienc v i . . . . ,.,. ,.. ,No. Ibesk field will not be broadcast mnhn. rii-i...... v,.. .,,i,i !thls via fron; KMKI, according to K. n r'allforriln and lilead gulltyi l-a-t loontli I'eggy HeiirieK, city school super- to nnvl,nKj (,e (.MI, not he .loyee, lhe actress, arrived In Hedrlclt to- iw,i,i. ,,rr,diice nnv bodies, how- New York on the A(Ullnnlii. Iord SAX FHANCISCO. Oct. 211. Heavy nlr mall traffic anticipated for the Christmas season between Scuttle and Los Angeles lias neecs. sltatrd Ihe addition of two new planes to the t'aclflc Air Transport fleet, said an iiniiounceinent today. The company has ordered Iwo Hoeing 40-C type mall passenger and express planes. nee on 1 be case, , , agreed Hint Ihe youth might bnve. wandered off while suffering from the effects of nvcrsttidy. They II Intendeiil. ie.is ,.i tlioUKhl lie might have returned U-lll, 11, n Ll.l .I,... u,. u.k.... I.a Hopkins ; pnrllnlly recovered' his senses. Mr. day expressed cxiicctutlons ver. of a hard game nnd the l,e- offer would not ha ncceoted lief thot Medford wMI be Frank Lyons. counsel for;aying that the Knglisli peer forced to work hard to w in. ! Xnrthcntt ilenled eniph ilii ally i would he her fifth husband when ihlv moi niin. that such an offer ; he had old-rued n dlvoreo from Mr. Qulnn raid such nn .Norther): and the a's, 'vas ln-t,'ss Was a passengef 'looted Wire Report on the Pear Markett throughout the state. 'nad' been made. lidy Nnrthei. I blcngo Itonib ' CHICAflO. Oct. '. (A'l Another as drink parlor bombing, lhe second sx of the week, occurred early today, damaging u placs on the west side operated by Walter llnekett and diitunging nearby buildings. - ' C'HICAOO. Oct. :. (V. S. 1). A.) l'enrs: I car California, I Indiana, , Washlnglnn nrrlved. , 13 ears on track. 3 ears sold. Oregon Hose boxes extra fancy X3.0'l to r..1.r,, sveragp RS.sn; lot boxes fsncy overage S3. 23. Washington Flemish riesulles .31 1 hnxei exirii fancy J2.23 lo J3.0H, overage 5i.50, endun.