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Ml edford Mail Tribune MEDFORD, OKIJUOX. SUNDAY. O0TO1JKK -'S, IMS. No. '21 . fii' f o- o o o i Today By Arthur Brisbane State Socialist. Wise General ElPctric. Come $ee Me Die. Tomerlane's Skulls. ) (CopyrlK 1928, by Star Co.) Otto II. Knlin says truly: "An aimisiiic incident hi poli tics is the complete misunder standing of Herbert Hoover's statement that the Democratic program is n program of ''gov. crnmeiifrWinlisni.' " Democrats ticuse Iroover of railing Governor Smith a So alist and Governor Smith re jiels the accusation clemently. "As a matter of fact, Mr. TTiinvoe lufiile tin rnfiifiifiA 4 1 socialism, as ordinarily iinjftr- stood, tie rclerrW in plain PS- words to. 'state Wciansmes tabliAcdgiy Hismarek to com- Mil socialism. ' "Mr. Hoover compared the Democratic progra of pater nalism to the 'ate socialism' that puts uiiemployfg) men on the 'dole' in England, and that liismarek devised to fi'-'ht real WeialLsm." . KeV hcless, a large per- centaia; Mif Oi'inocrats w ill always believe that IHSlver called Smith a Socialist. It is not sufficient to use terms cor rectly; you nui;t foi'sec how others will interpret gem. Mr. Swopo and his General KlectricOCompany apparently made a bettg dSll with Eussia recently than was supgsed. Kussia bong ti $25,000,000 worth of electrical C(ui)mcnt r r(V11 thevClencral Elccic'nd Jligjiia arranged with, the Ocni crai r.tectrie to mede n sum iiifficient to make up for Gen eral Kleetric properties ewifis- catfcrby bolltfrcvism. .... . . Lcrlin soys it isj convenient wav to settle the tfeneral Klee , cs, .. O tin. unlink niiiioiii inw.jiimi- ing a pvccctlcnt." Swope probably doesn't care how it was done. r In Huntsvillc, Texas, "Do" Silver hinted his friends to see him "sit down inJ.be chair." At the last minute Governor ) Moody couimiitefUiis sentence to life imprisonment. "Ilo" rcmn&cd: "My friends sure missed a wouder- fill party." 5rn sentenced to death fre quently issue invitations for their last appearanuel Carlisle I Harris, a youni; medical cut who murdered his wife, re-i Utiestcd a newspaper acquaint-1 mice to see him die and tell his i , , i Uiother jdl Suollt it. ! m When Tamerlane rurrd in ! ... i i . it'. r . i. .mo national ucinocraiic ucaet. ins Asia he had a habit, after tak- , ,,01)ri(Iencc thBt thp 110rmnl demo in j- a eitv, of cutting off heads icratlc majority In Texas will be In . . ,.' , ., . . .. evidence In the November elec of soldiers and other mhabi- tlon8 tltnts and buildiuQ them into Governor Moody admitted, amidst . , ., i j ! eheors, that he did not agree with pyramids. hen they dried , Governor Smith on prohibition, ro into skulls he had thenl liitedif-rrirmed hla own devotion to the , Hlghtecnth Bmcndment. flayed Sen- up from the inside as n warn-i,,(or p.orBh of (lnh0 R1 declared itiL' tn his enemies llhat llorah was "indirectly resnon- Ilootles whiskey builds its pyrn i mltls of coffins, not skulls. In New I ork yestcrdny 18 miserable vie- tlms of . bootlcc poison whiskey. .. M u,i ,. .liV,?'!1.8.' ",rl? 'l" rniAni riH... hr,,.j f-; boat Colonel Clayton bound for rtm.nr'a fir.i.i Thnrn hv n i .iw!r.riii .nr.,i to Omaha to be present ut the arplDg that 111 not be yarned, meetn? where the 8cmitor ,nol:ft From tbo Atlantie to tho T'aeific knight. I the airplane "Yankeo Doodlo" flow am not fotlowln? Oeorj;o In lo lit hours 51 minutes. H a lisht ! this." Mrs. Norrls said. "I am not j alrplano can do that now, at thciRo!'? to vote for Governor Hmlth bcBinninR of aviation, how Ion? I and I nm iiot goinc to voto for will it take fullv-developod planes Hoover either. I always do prrateh to cross thin continent. Those llv- my ballot terribly and this time i; av will rnia It hIt hnnro nnt' ,u 'll...t:.' - '.... ' .. , : less. Kulh-oadii operatlnB tranH- enniineninl lines tnkn notion. 1 1 In the past three months General ! Motors has earnod $79.2i).639. In I nloo months that ?tgnntlc compsnv has earned f240,.i34.C13 more than In any 12 months previous. Sometime ago. bofore Gcnurnl Motors mado its gigantic stock dls-j vlbutlon. a speculator sitting In a broker's office on the third floor of New York'n Rlt Tower wj BOOS MARK" AL'S TALK j Charges, Fly In Speeches of! Smith and Texas Chief , -Borah Assailed Wife i 5 of Nebraska Senator foi& Hoover As Is .Mail: Order King. Il Waiter Chamberlain ! (Associated 1'rctis Staff Writer) 'yCN HILADKLPIIIA, Oct. 27. (TV itsru-rying his spcuking lunpalttn jinm Prnnm-ivanin. uovcrnor -' l"lu r" I"r"1" ,,on"-"1, "i"-'n-' uiiiucK oii ri'iiiiuiK-iin uam:rH 'Uil i llnv-o lioiin Mllnntlnir tft hitol-OPL'O) have boon nhootinir O hi O y i u 1 1 o ra nce n ml accused I attempting to becloud tho oerorc the American clHt ' ; Speaking In the arcnVtho erl limes hnd-io plead with an audience whk-li akod evory sent and jammed the aisles to bo quiet so he could talk. "The pallery orQrs van com dowrOil,'"p after I pet finished.' he Mhmited at one juncturo() A little later he told the crowd of it would wait until he wim done, thut fee then would tay nnd Hh- 11 M it. Kach time we governor appeal- ed for silence, his requests wore punctured with applause. lleferences by tho nominee to Herbert Hoover his rival lor the orenideney. Wirc boos. Tho crowd also booed tho mention of the naitf of Charles! 1 1-;. j luiies, fciecreiary .nfiimi, ; whose home is tn I'iitMinjrsn. ana Senator ttornh, of Ida who stump:ntr tho jinuntrj- for tho re-' publieiin UrktJ Turntnc hi verbal fire npain on Mr. llnuhoj. thin time on 'o hlbiticn. the governor paid he would aKHurQfhat gentleman there wnR no Hham battle belnp fought. "Hhom battljin;' he nslted. "VjQf docs OoveinoX Smith. -moan Hy This Is a real fight: anil. It Is not a fight upon the merits or demerits nf the eighteenth amend ment or the sustaining legislation: It is a fight against bribery, cocc Miicc, and disregard anil uisres- for al, ,aw... j After the- npplauschad died down, the sneaker awScd: "An:l (I,,. (In. merle.in nnintln do not fight sham battles when these questions I an- at issue." j pniL,nELrni.v Oct. st w iJ.-m the normally llopulilicnn mat or Pennsylvania Governor Alfred K. Smith tonight chnrsed into three chieftains of the opuosln party Herbert Hoover, rhnrlcs K I Hngbes nnd Secretary Mellon j statements which were bcclmidins the issuennrt were Intentled to mis lead thiGXinerlcnn public . . The Democratic presUlerTlnl nominee, In a speech prep.'Wd for his one pnrsonnl appeal to the votocs of the home state of the troiSStay 'department head. Jtlsiwe affirmed his slnnd on the tMff nnd rolternted his declaration at Louisville. Ky.. that bnslneHH, whether It bo big or small, had nothing to fear from Demoerntlf stlld-!c'", nt . P we"k nil MC Tnvn. Oet 7 P I Accusing tho Itepubllcan party nfi corruption, mlsgoyernment and I dlserlminBtlon against the Routh since the Civil war. Corernor lnn ! MDody of Texas declared here lo- j night. In bis first sneech supportln i j lbln for the death of President Wilson." McCOOK, Neb.. Oct. 27 (VPi Mrs. : "'En " ; W.'"-, " '. V, ",'7Tiw - safl senior seiator, will not follow !ber husband inlo the Alfred B. Smith cnmii. ho inlu, vnil vi.sir . . . V..fw nnin. her home here before Kolnir , Bm ROinc 10 pass WIM "Y i"'".'-"i canuma.es. "'':. ways been n dry. They haven t eon vinced me that Hoover is any drier than Smith and I am going to let somebody else decide between them." CH1CACO. Oct. 27 IV) Julius 1 I lloscnwald. Chicago philanthropist and chairman of I lie lioard of dl- rectors of Scars. Itoubnck and Com pony, announced tonight In a speech broacaBt over a radio hookup air wag supporting Herbort Hoover for the presidency. M -PH LLY DIGEST POLL; CHEERS AIDES Cjunty Chairmen Told En emy on Run, And To! Strive For Honest Count; Predicts Victory For! Smith In Letter to Hench- men. NKW VOI1K Oct "7 t.T. .TMi.J Qj. ItnsUob. chalrmuu of the demo- ; crntlc national committee. addressed : . letters o mi democratic county : "jjylrn.cn In the country today .is- num m ntvuncy m aw uwroiT; i b.t'ost n.-itlonal ))Q and prcdlcilnu l vit-inrv iCi riiivoi'tim. Kniifi, 11..! w.,,,( tno orioinizatlon loudpin to! nn nrnii.'i i-.nl ii, n-n . 11,.. ....11 .....I .e that on honosl count is oli lalnnd. t.,' . .. yTN . . ' 1 nv l'nmy in on inc rt vit.-tory i "Out of Iho lSI.OUO.DOO ballots dlstribulo.1 by tho Literary Digest ,mly ,VJ. ,mvo bee turntd. ! Of tliiw 1.031'. 617 were ri'turni'il ; from people who voted the Repub lican ticket in 1954 and only CI3.- 3DS were returned from those who i voted thc3lcniocrallc ticket in! 11124," Mr. Hnskob wrote. Mr. llaakob raid the Literary ni cest may have mailed the ballots to as many Democrats as Itepub- i Means and undoubtedly took every! prccaut's to Insure a fair poll. j "M.'iniWsll.v the result of a poll In I ,..i,i..-r,... .......... i r , V ., V . ', ' 7300 r ''' '" "' i Pllcuns and only 1 .000 from I i I "'""'"b cannot accurately fore- -o- LIE DETECTOfi' ,.9,.. 'OKTLAND, Ore. Oct. 27 fPI- Dr Albort SchiU'ldrr. till. Interna- "Z"!:!'"!?"''.?!! "" ?'"r,!"r, '! pharmacy an dill) a criminologist. Oriii n t" t - was roundhead here A. M. on Mho sidewalk neor the I North Pacific College of Dentistry ! ' w .- v . . """" l Pimrn acy. i,(,fi iiiuiihni IV Jltl u ipiTca i cauwrcl either by a heart attack or ' cereiirnl htituorrhage. Kollowlng a custom whlcO'" hurt followed for the past two years, lh' Schneider left his lortglc? placo abofQii A. M. to go to the school to do two hours' work before other instructors and students arrived. Death overtook him as lie walked to tho school. Dr. Schneider came to Portland ' six years ago. Ho had previously; been with the UnlQrslly of No-1 hraska for Q'tt years and for many t yearsz-proviouV to that period he iiou ni l ii iii.iii;i.ii.-u iili.ll lllu L''ltngO. versmjoi caiiioruia. In connect Inn with his research work. Dr. ScMelder drew Interna tional nlUiiitlnn from time to time. W 1927 W. Introduced in l'ortlnnd a "He tloteetor" similar, ho snltl, to one used by Lombroso, famous Ital ian criminologist. FARRELL BEATEN Walter Hniren. llrlti.siy.u. n L'olf chuninion. defeated Johnny Karrell. Aliierlenn I flnn03G-holo mutch between the pair to deelde the unoffieJalQ'orM'H ! Kolff0iumplon"hip at the mf LouIm Counrry club today. j Startint; the afternoon round four down. Karrell was prosr-inj? and . h oo Vine bin UriveH. while his putter also fulled to work HUlifurturlly. , ITiitren played a stendy panic. Karrell went out in 37 this after- noon, with Hutfen -coring .38., linden was ono over par this mum- i 1 1. ir with a while Karrell took i . L rOAIU.-VV lal.. Oct. 2,,tirt,:. ,,.., ,,, ,,., students 1 tl. f'linrri.V I n nn ftn.l fiiiiiri,'. t.- ' 7 . . nign rtnoois. wnicn is nc .1 on-1 nualv as nn Incident or the r utu- letic rivalry. 11 was l-arnea tunny ireslulted in tho death of one dent un.l serious Injury of two others. The dead youth, Gilbert K. Kill. t. ill of CbNkasha. Okla.. was kill- when his automobile was crowded to the curb by that of rlvul students, and overturned. The nccldent happened last night. rnn unni n titi r m lnrunyj mill -o ST. LOUIS. Oct. 27. (fl'l RIVALRY A Question and the Answer Vhapin in mtmlclphla Pulilic I.Mgcr. VWO IS BETTE-R4BLE TO 8E MY NEVT CHAyFFEUfi - A MAW WHO 19 A KNOWN SUCCESS? AU ORM-JIZER ' AWD EXECUTIVE IN AAflOoVAl AND INTERNATIONAL dFFAiRP Oli A MW WWO?E EXPERIENCE HA? BlTt-N CONFINED To "TWE MAO-COW LIMITS OF STATE -WiPE pAETlfAW . - i TO BUBS WAITS UPON ELECTION Vote On Sunday. Baseball M(eyJo Deal for Diamond Star AlrConcerned En ter Denial Trade. Com-; pleted. , .!. O 1 ' : .MOW VOItK, Oct. 27 (iVlU ports that lingers Hoi nsby, bacc- halls ".nan without cuuntry." bad been traded l- the liostmi . nrnvos u ,hu -'il'-ago Cubs for a sum uisfJoximatlnB ,r.0.o00 gave ""' "Q " ' "r 'fir" Ullll lOIIOWClS hllRTl'l Printed in the Xew ork Hun. met prompt denial from uffi.-ialH of ItnM, i.lnl.u 'I'll,, Mo,, (.i,tl,ii..l I..' i ..... O , ,,. . . . "s '.'" "' Hornsby has been Ira. led for S2UU,- players, ouilicli cms l-arl cbUjrt.il I'liff lleathcot, iicot,. y MSi and second IWV man Kreildv . ,. . , .. ceck. president of he e ileal was no ruriiii-r ulre. William V Cubs, said til advanced than when tile first rum rinf It wen. inted six S'.'k i i -szr vko mwsssx I 'l- . mi. ..in. iT-"'----"--v m i.in .iH I W I 1 W V 1 Iks. i-.d t unninghuin. pr.-sl.nji of ihc !Jr,,.)1(I M.lmi ntB,U- w. p Kenn.'Qwho Is Iho head or Droves, said: "Me will lake nn passengers were told today to two companies enga'tort In the eon action In the Hornsby case until j K,n,i i... , ,i.,,. ,. ,i ho- tract liur hnslness. 110 tier cent of after election day." Voters of Massachusetts are to decide at the polls whether theyii """" ""..' the nredletlons are th.it the mn "'"'"('"""""' uuisi.i.' ! the diof itoston. the lirnv. s . ! parcntly intend to nwait the turns before trading nway their ; expensive manager. i nn Miutii.y games at Graves, n.-i. i, .unmi. rurns ciup snoiliu J e&Q enough money jliffivd a (Wl.oiin main nut only toi mannger, who al- ; roiioy -li:iK t;1ed ut tout reported 1 figure for three more n'auiiH, but 141:10 tu btiiM up the playing mrr,1Kl" 0T' ,n" ,f l,ni purrhiises of Ht,ir mlnnr performers. rifir (Ut o.-t l (l'i- ru-imnHi,. .Yn. . , i0nirht in ' M f ,htt ,....,. i.,,ii,hr .where Jmle William J. l.lndmy. (democratic candidate for state' I ottorney of Took county, resides, I giving rise to fears that th cr 6 election iniirht h,. urecetieri ' v d'sorders .net, ., ,,.,. . ,1.. i i I 'y u.soiuiis SULll as pi Ut t'llt'll in.." he oy disorders such as pr . pri i primaries, i The explosive wrecked th. frame I garage anil shook the neighbor hood. II did not damage the apart i 'men! I.ollillni. h .,...,... Jo. ire t.lnrtsnv .....I hi. f,...,!H. f..r ' ihe f..,.. .......u- i ...... V...... '" ' i.n.. 1.. .. u..,. i , . ... !NUI,,S ifc iioi.'i lutu were not in their opnrlmenl when the explosion ..r.r...i it.. tu n n mr r 1 1 rn-rn III II nTTfljft HOI IO I CHICAGO VOTING CLAIMS VICTIM 1 ,. Hwnnson. Itenuhllejin wbei. iu-lhom,. WB, ,..mbe.l two week. be. forc ,hu ,xr,i primaries. Wrallmr Olll'.UO.V: Cloudy cast and uu - settled with occasional ralus overl west portion: moderuto temnera- turo: fresh southeast and south n-inn. nn Uu. i.iiu.1 POLITICS' AIR4.INERJSET FOR OCEAN HOP AT EARLY DATE Zeppelin Crew Ready For bi.:JT uiu- ki:A neiUlir lliy Vlieil VVIIIU Right-To Follow Grit Circle To Avoid Storms' Ssjlinu Date. Indefnite.. ; LAKKIiritKT. X. .1., Oct. 27.- ; Q 0'he illrigiblc Oinif Zeppelin dl bo ready lo begin lis return ",b'"- io"i"i". "v a j."in oiuaiion oi i.o oraoiti cu - cuW-itances will be necessary accomplish an actual takeoff be- fore -Monday or even Tuesday Xnro hour for the ground crew was set for five o'ckJjk toi.-row .cluck latVx ,'"nd ready der and means iQshlp will nut lcavo until lT may not, on tho othor ; I ben. hand, leave until a day or j il!u,c .! It Is necest-ary to havew favuo ,,. ,,,, ..,.. , ,, , i . ,,. ...1,1. . i. .,,. ..,., ii.,,., ....ii. ,.., in .linn .i . - ; 11,11 "Wg lh "l t Of the . )!1I1Bnl. ' , uk,. ,, , ,.ruM i,,,,,,.,.,. win(B mliy del.-iftho departure one tiny or more. Just S''k"i;is Uiose winds delayed -iind at I hint .iiiMi.it n li.iii.tiiiinient ,V i urn- I ,, i,;.,.. ,i. .ii,ii i... ,i.. lht, vPnPii miubt leave - i.,. nftnrnnnn " T icy were to il r m l t heir . . , Dounils ' jj piov dc tWimselVes Willi Ily - , ,., ,P.h- ., cloth. pi ovldc tmselvea with fly - mess weallicr causes krf clinng" In plans the dirigible will follow th,. northern great cln: le route lunge - hiiinc rather than Hie onire souihe.-nfY ourse coming over to, I vd sl.Trms. ft ) I'OHTI-AMJ. Oct. 27. OV-Jap. nnese revolvers rang out again. eurly today and took the aecjud life eariy lotiny unit took tnc sec-jiiu lire In a feu. I which has smoldered In I Portland's oriental district since (last March. K. Hayano. cotitrac - ' tor of .inpatiese labor for canneries, (",'l m h,'J " hotel hero when ' lu' ' "hot ' ""- ' h"d 1 , . .... . . ,, . . ,,i aiiu iii-cs oy ae-.iiniticiiiiiieii assail- ,. i,.. , Li : mil H'h.i ai.Srt j , '. ... . .. ui'tr in ill,' iiny ,..,!. .n.e(.ii,rs arrested M. Tuioi. 3. who ni , M...-sii.,...-u uu mieriioun nnu who """ in, i. tUrntloii In connection with tip. Authorities sal. I ho was; imxims. ., . .. , , I ' ' """" 1 I picked up. """" """ ; from u" "WS'-sIn was Indlcnled l.y "' iu.:i mai nc always nun n re- t volytr neur him ond ordered thut. 1 "I rum iluor be kept locked. 1 Hayano mis reuuperatliig from I'Ullet w ounds ufforo.l In Murch "- no iougni a revolver until ' r'"n Vokula. In which Yolcotu was fttnlty woiMided. 'Vsx I I I )' t T.IC SKEATICT (R I OREGON SOLON FUMIS 1 RMNIANY USES I detailed to officers how Q and : Sen. Steiwer Shows HowilJS rbXVnS"! o:i. U : ft Olllllll HpJUIIIiet! TJCISi Camnaian Cassh In Den - ver Speech Oil Scandal .CrgcisirVoHcId IH Jimecl,; O DKNVI' KQct. 17 (PI Prefacing j ' his address with tributes to ItnoBe i Voll, Lincoln mid lluuvur, tlnllu.l stBtuR Senator VTcilrtlcli Stelwor to:of Oregon launched a'Qattack on . . . (tOvoriuuL Alfred 10. Smith as the I)einoer!rnc nominee for piO'dcnt j hero today. Ho mild he. made no j defense "for those involved In oil j "cunilnls. who l ave betniyotl their tuvernmuitt," but added that "It III ! Joint L. Hunt, li.'t, tiled today at a j behooves the Democratic ennttldiil.fl,lK,Hl,tiil from Injuries -.received ".In mi-isllm, the nubile mnrnlH nnd , to qunstlon the public morals nnd I tho financial operations of other j other persons." 1.-..1.1 i.t....... I...... ..it.,..!, , i'.v .ii;u IllKlMVjei . .1 III en, . .1. - lug seiiQe hlV ,. ; member of committee showed, ho enrgo It. Vim Nnmnc, o of the Nuw York slate ; public sorvlco commission, had col lectctl n total of $170,000 lor Smith's .it.n.i.niiviiiitlnn t-u in tin lirn fund from ' wbieii ,:,,,. from tbn niihlln utlll ties ' "Could von Imagine Hint Com- , mwnoner an iauiee, aiineu iviu'O," ....... """Q' JZ - i. i.t hov. iiwe-istoutlt Scott street, ear todnv. Tbirsn , dlffletilly in telling nlllltv com- , lllllicilliy III te g iiuiii.v rain- X nnnles to place their contracts ftth 'ts Oth i:.i7r.i. Mr Kenny?" Senator ,1 "It,. .1... ..Ililenl slo,,clnrcl ; aii.cn. i.v me mu. nmi...m.n o? Tammnnv I n . the procedure relateiDs a correct and .q : cctlunO per inn- -6" TOLERANCE FLEA ST. .lOSKl'H. Mo.. Oct. 27 (IPi-r A plo. to the voters of the nation tn 'Vast aside religious Intolerance aed bl tiitry by electing Al Smith to the presidency" was made here to night by srrs. Nellie Taylor Hons, former Governor of WVpmlng. Mrs. Hoss addressed a cai.tclty. crow1 In n theater nnd made her appeal ! clilelly to women volors. t The former nnmnn eltecillivn said i rlileilv to women Vol oth she believed Iho tlmo luid coinn to 1 elect a "well-riuallfled Catholic lo i the pi'iisiileiicy to flnswer for all lime the question whether a Cntho- lie cltl.en In this demncrncy is 111- , ....i. .11 .... eiiKioie to uu uio i.inu.en wi iii,...,.i,in " i clllyenshln I ,,.. ...O...i a.-i.i. r .wis. ii.inn iiiiiik'.i r.1.1.1.. ..11 ,.. i fllnchliiKly iipiroaehlr.( the prohl- ......... I'OKTLANI), Ore. (let. 37. M'i - . " 1 auuilorllllll U11.1.1.01..111 ,i ,i'"i... i foundation iinnotinie last iilglitl were mh Jcroma Juno Krlvanek. I ..rlli...,l e..,ii-l... 1.11,1 lli.n Hal . ,...... HICII.MO.NI), Cnl., Oct. 27. lP) I I'lungetl over 11 70-foot cliff 111 a , speeding automobile, six persons I were dead bore today, wMlu relu- uvos ana irioiics wno awniteu inetr arrival at a lodia party wero In monrnlug. . i JmonrnluK. ! ADMT KLLNG iuiioiico n FOR THRILLS" : Bloody Garment Leads to Ar9esl of Pair, Who Rob- bed Nightly One Takes. Maple's Broken Field Run- ; All Blame Both From' ning TtJ ills Washing-- ! Prominent Families. b ton Unable Check 0. ! O f- 1 S. C. Squad Second J ATLANTA. Oct. ST. () A pair! (h. ,ot bfK.i-KtO.cd troupers in a dry; Team Tjiven Chance ! cleaiirrriT establishment fO.ij-hed' n vHi:n... n.-i i theue ,, which ,wo o8wu,n, i OregonQ Yearlings Beat i unlvernlty tttudentti. both wtth ; R00rS O i prominent local eonnoijiourt, were1 v i arfted hiy ehai'Ki'.Wv 1th a lonjr . i Merits of Titdd-ups. and the Mlayni; . , of two men ftV "a thiC)' (.ieoro Marsh, 1U. Hophnmore, i was taken into custody on the mil-j ""'"Veil the University of WQhing vcrsity campus this afternoon and; ton Huskies their place in a one shortly afterward, police said, con-J tdvil footbulQfracaa here today, fesscd to theQild-upH and slayinj;s The Huskies had little to console ami impllcattl James It. ( Dick ) j tlu.nisclvi.Qor the slnull end of the OaloKly. IS, of Atlanta, a freshiuan, ' 23-to-0 scoro. .. i who Was arrested at Athens, I'.u., Krom tho start of Iho. tame 'until where hu was wntchlnK the tlcoiOcoach Paul Hchlssler thought hl.i Kiu-Tulane football Kame, ; urst strlns men had had enough The Qj-ics of hold-ups. during exercise and sent In his second which 1-Vll. Meek, a uroceiy clerK. ! tcum ihn Heavers swarmed all over anil Vtillard Kinilh. u drllKKlst, were, slulnVfHHl L-i'. nillvwnaaer "f a j chain store, Tvouml iWMh-kuii early; ! this mouth. I Detuctlves O found the blaod-: stained Q.lisors and traced them to : witifyho Heavers In. five years, but HarpQ who says his mother Is a j th,V muttering, of Washington I widow of Milwaukee, Wis., and his I alumni . w ill probably be heard i arresWollowed. : moru thija five yuara hence. Harsh, according to A. Lnmnr; The ilWionlnns! first scoro came I Toole, 0-tlnif chief of police, said ; the clnalng minutes of the firat : that In each instance he committed ! quarter when Henry Hughes. O.S.t. j tho holoyups. while Caiogly re-1 ,-tght halfback, booted the ball , malned outside In. an automobile to deep Into Washington territory, the I keep his relreatUivered. (S'lskln gola!- out of bounds on to Harsh, shaken under questlonlngTuusky onMwt line. Chuck Cur- an.l drug stures for a thrill." raiting nil live niame of tno two slaygs, police : said Harsh told tlicilr he opened fire on the men ii '.bei-iiiiMii hit-.', wanted greater "thrllITi v FACESTRIAL ON AUTO FATALITY pOltTLAND. Ore.. Oct. n- I "'uisu.iy wnei hen ho wnsVtiurk by ail niitoinnbllo Oiiorntntl by CqW. Wiiuson or Portland. limit's ilMth Tfls the flfty-ftturth traffic accident fntnllle Nbwe Ihn i.Mllne flujuil venv : began. -- .,....v. , Inuson will je ehargoil with In - : volunlary tunslnughtor as it result or Hunt 8 Hoe tn. police said. Traffic aeejilent Investigators stll.l Clausnt; r", ?r.',V'.7 i10,?1!1"". n "0U,: dragged Hunt 15 feet when he lilt him. Clauson was nrrnsted on charge of reckless driving tit the 1 ! time of Iho accldontft I four persons were Injured, two '. of Ihent Horlously, when their auto i nin.il seriously Injured wuro Mrs. O. K. ' , Schweitzer, all, of llorlr-t, Ore.. In- RECKLESS OiVEi ocnweitzer. ...i, or norir-t, ire.. in-: : r ternnl irililnmlnnl lllllirles: ti-a M.iv!w"" I" "O dang-er. MCllWelir.er. 1.1. IrflRllIrl) fTVlglll .VQighl "." - - n u.i usai i isi. . urumcs nun I "heck. ROOSEVELT MEDAL ..... LINK w . . oV and Dr. MOW VOItK'. Oe'.. : Charles KvaiiH Hughes j '' r"" Chapman, ornithologist, to- 1 niRni nceivcu me iiooseyeii medal; offered annuully for dlstlityutvlted service in American pillule life. , third medal Hwnrded Col. Chulesj A. Lindbergh was received by Coi. Henry llreckonrltlge as the flier's I representative. I " .lames A Oarfleld. president of.'" ""'s' " . !SJlo Itoosnvnlt Memorial Assoc latt.in i lanclle if passes and long ' end : made the priisuntatluns In I brow'nstono house In Twentieth i street where Theodore lloosevclt wn born 70 years ago. The cere- mony followed a clly-wlde celel,ra - . ....... i noil ui too late preslilenrs nirtntlay v and of Navy du. j POltTLAND, Ore.. Oet. 37. ; Conslderobte money liai b e e n itln..,l t. U.,11 1 al... . the presldenllul election, as to ! ' 'f"""n. :nu nut tun nnu on New 1 ora. l.lere nave been about nao placed In the past fir davs while about as much mure Is known to huve be.n luld a month .when A-l urown. fresh quurtcr ngo. ','i"ck. broke through tackle nnd 1 irhaklng off n doxen liteklers. sued AMIO.S. Ohio, CM. 37. W ! 53 yards loth, ltook sovon-yuitl Pieslden' Paul W. MtohtluUl nCniurk. from whloh point Novcnu, Ooodyeor-Zeppelln corporation. an-e h.ilfl.ack. clashed over the line, uounccd today that Akron id boon . Denium ugaln converted, chosen as the site for th building! After' a scoreless third quarter. of tho two Tlant dirigibles for tho j tTiiKai sinin. nvw ' m men ror inn 1 Unlled states navy. nUOMLO u FROSH WIN STADIUM, SUATTLK. Oct. 27 (,T Tip) trej;on Stale CuileRo Heavers the Huskies, damming every effort of Coach. Enoch Haushuw's pupils to Klve the home town folks a j thrill, ft was the Jlusliles' first contact roil, the Wnshlnaton one-man team, r' vr,Ji;Ll0 wh"! dlspbyed some romarkable broken ni running ability In returning j the leathtr to the ' Washington at :i . Qr,i unf, eccll Sherwood, O.S.t ; hnlf, got1- td' ' wltMii 11 fool of tin . Aaslilngton 6irlli 'again' on -i 1 ! dash around il' "end. He was j.duwned by Cartoll.! Then Hughes. I oru.'ihiMl ''tJvnr.'.'tor '.tlto touelrrtowti and MeliinWhitlOk converted. ' -. Tho ilecond Heaver touchdown eamo In the second period after a j hitaulifuj. t'l'.yartl 'pass,. Map'le t-n i Htrlff. who ran' 20 yurds to lay the ' ball on Washington goi Hue. Wlill- ' i lock failed hi 'his try for p"!'ii. ;! O.H.C. scored two more points whi n Carroll - was obliged to ' recover ulver's blocked punt behind tin; j IltiHky goal line. . ... I The Heavers added their third touchdown after the gun sounded ' al tho end of the first half. Tim J ball was in tho air on a pass from Kerr to Maple wfcon the period . ended nnd tho liidusirinns iiencr qunrterback ran 1G yards to-a ; touchdown before tho play vP, i over. Manl ennvertii In tho third period O.H.C. opened i llllnl bill. n.rlnl nltnni. .,-1.l..l. ; uud i .. touchdown. Maulo shot , a 2r..yanl pass to Whltlork on the i ir.,i, ....,.... i.-. ...., Wbltlocit , j , ' co iverted for an additional score a moment 1'iti.r. Coach Schlsnlcr pulled out nil but I 'wo regulars . about tho mlddlo of the fourth period. hu' t ' wlldered nnd woary Husldes wcro unable to play scoring football. Mehlssler sent his first irln ... .1. "CUlsslcr sent ills first string to tli( i i , , . . ;"" . .. r .n ' II vn iiiitiiirMit th.. Il.n...,- l,.i,.rv " ft th. lleaier vlc erj u'lshlnetoii O.H.C Whltlock Cnrln .... rleddes illlelM St" .' Btrlff : Maple Hherwoorl ... Hughes Thompson I Holder .. .. UK... S'entwiiif iTIuhtii ...V.. L.T... L.c.... Kraeti! . AVIIeow. .lessuiV. Meader' . : a ... O-lt 'L It.T... n.K... ...Q.u... L.tl.. ...U.ll... ...:.....v').. McCnnn Thornton ' Da bluest Kcore by periods: Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 O.H.C. O : ... .'.Z 15 7 0 sn i O.H.C, scoring touchdown. - - j Hughes. Ftrirr. Maple. ..Whltlock. roinis rrom to' after touchdown j hitlook 2, phce 'kicks: ' Maple. place kick: Carroll, safety. ' . .. ' ' ' I'OliTLA.VD, Ore.. Oct. 37 : 1 1,0 1 nivcrslty or Oregon fresh- . men eleven utromped the Oregon jr"M l"'ri' today - 37 to 0.' The 1 veai lings from the university huu ' l. ''C1 of It throughout 'the game, and wore , either I'"'",'h"r " maicblng to a score of tiiot't nt the ufti.rnnnn " I Hderly. Oregon fr.i Oregon freshman end. . scored tli.. first touchdown for 'his teum, when h scooped by a i blecked kick and raced ja yards lnv.il. (Iim a,..,,! ' Una ft... i.aIhIu tcallle In tho Tlrst three minutes of may. iwnior. Oregon iiiunacK. cumeneu. Tito most brilliant run of .th." day cumo In the second qunrler (Coutluued oa Page glj.) ' -V. f. if? p-i' 'V ..O...V (Continu.d on Fu roar.)