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if The Weather Forero-st .Ra In. Maximum yesterday .... S3 Minimum yeiUrdiiy SB pwlpUathm 03 Weather year 'ASo ?0RB Xtninttfta TWELVE PAGES MEDFORD, QlftGOX. TiU'RsPAV, XC)VKMPKK 1, KK r. .NV. 223. DOUG "Alv$ MARY V 1SI i PRE5L 3. ! Zeppelin Passenger Home Politics Divcrce Cause in Los Angeles HMD TIP MED1 Mail Tribbnb 7FPPFHN ! mm will 1 I Today By Arthur Brisbane Beautiful Prosperity. Reality, Or Myth. A Happy Stowaway. TTT : r-TT- -If 5- f-r ;' VC -i"-" 6 uir.ni itnui S HOPE OF mum mum Germans Work Hard. wa. (Copyright, 1928. by Star Co.) Awordmg to nr. Hnskob md oilier iippimiieans. eon vert etl to Demorratey, our pipprity is a "myth." It is n pleasnnt myth for many, in cluding owners of 24,000,000 automobiles now running in this imtry, and buyers of 5, (XX),000 odd new ears nindo in 192!. O f President Coolidcc snys pros perity is real. He told his eal- ' . ' 1 are even l.elter man they were n year H''0. I tio laet that aUufo In hm- hanmir toilaV with a .national election lias caused no I Vtbaek, most unusual occur- i l'vnt'.O, )Ioases him. j ii ij. i), t k 1 Also, the 1 resident says go ernment revenues eolleeled ! next. Afn roh will exceed nil es timates, and make any deficit impossible, o Absence of business disturb ance in thy election is due, partly to the facf that both ennditlates please Hi? Husinfes. There are also cold facts and figures ' that disturb the "myth"' theory. Tomorrow's distribution of dividends and interest will total !f:S50,000,0( in cash, a new November rec o ord to say not bin"; of large stock dividends, as good as 0eash, and not subject to income tax. ' Many willay "If our .pro: perity is a myth, please don't disturb the myth." And Mr. Sloan, president of General Motors, hintsj at "ft pleasant surprise." awaiting stockliofdcrs of his compnn.v. When Jt'. Sloan, practical man, says "pleasant surprise," he means money, or stock divi dend. That's another part of the prosperity "myth." The meaning of tlio i-nrl "rl "prosperity" is often misun derstood. It is not limited to those with millions, wonft'ring hovCtiiey will reinvest money paid them tomorrow. Prosperity is important be uusc it involves the happiness rfif the whole people. ' ' It means sending children to high school, instead of sending them to work. It. means an automobile, to lie enjoyed by the wliQln fami ly, old people, especially. Prosperity moans freedom' from worrv, bvttftr civilizaiion, liappirr mothers, Jiblt to pio IhiMr children what thoy need. And this country in prosper ous. The preat Zeppelin, barring aeeidents, will have cireied over Paris, to let Franco see what the German republic can do, nnd will be safe nt bom. Ant Friedriehshafen. before yon . . a read tins. . w The French will' not fait to think hard, ns thev see that weipht-earryinjr aifhip above their greatest city. Youns Terhtine, the atowavay caddie on the airship, knows, by now, that it pays to be audacious. le nays to this newspaper's cor respondent on the airship: "t don't care if they send me home in irons; I am satisfied." The hoy wilt find fame and !arSv earnir awaiting him in Germany. Hotels are anxious to entertain him, free of charge, and German movie manager await hfin with line caHh often. He will screen well, courage always does. Haeon, In hi essay on "hold fM," writes "There In In human mature enerHy more of the fool than of the wise; and therefore Continutd on Fa Vow,) ENDS TRIP ! b CAH TIWAVi Otrr 1 , 1UI I 111111-111 ...aSW- 1 a h i r jwi.-y- uni l. luuni ; i New Trans-Atlantic Record, QMade By Zeppelin Covered More, Than 4000 j Miles And In Air 71 1 Hours Eager Greets Return Liner. Crowd; of Air PKIBDRlCHSltAFEX, Xov. 1. : a atowawny from America, the j(lraf .Avvlini ,,.,.,., new roennl fr a trunH-Atlamlc i '" CS'lZXU 'n, round trip commnrflal flight mvr i tno Atiuntic ttidas when sho ua." I .hsh:f,.n t :: :W in. U:tMi a. in. eastft-n slamlavil llmfS., !-'he had etivwort mrt lluin J lii.fHNI mlh'rt hIiu-o Kturtln frtnu ("'rhMlrichstiufoa on Octuhcr 11 fnr j I-akehurst, X. .?. Kincn IfiivInK , l.akfhm'st at 1:54 n.sti'rn stasiard j tlmo, on M(H)flay.C(i( airship hail ' fovi-i'pd sHshtly moro than 4.tfl( i mllfs antt wuft iandt'tl uftoi- helnw Iiq the aft 71 Iiouch and 1 nximitfs. I The lirttlsh ilirlKlMe l!MJ had the, hest tn-pviou record. Itelnjj in Diej air Ti hourH. b.fitri landhit; at I her affdrome hi Knjiland In .luly. j lll:t. and romldetlntf a fiiKht from i Itnnspvelt Kii-ld, X. V. , I Actually, the Graf Zeiielm R"t home in (iS tirs and at rnitttitcw. She first aMcarcd over the air drome at 4:iio a. m. (laiTta p. ni. eastern Htanflard time l. For im?e than two tto-avs the airship cruUed around waitiiiK for dawn to hreak. the Ui-'lMiiiK facilities heliJK Inade anate for a landing at nlKiit. A boisterous crowd which itroke through police linesvas eayer Vn rah a Kllnipso of Clarence Tcr- hunei the ll'-yenr-oid cntldy whoxe flaHni? in Ktnwinp away aboard ihe airship hart rapt iir'l thelroioutK inatton. "Where's TVrhune?" iwy kept yellins, "I.ft him oond out," they Inifnred. l:ut whatotiact happen- on to the youth was a mystery to!jjl(1 Hie cron il Hint lvnte-heil the nr- I'lvnl- See Otosvuwny, Soon nflor customs officials Inul doiuiU'U tnu utr iiiut. tno nrrii-iui-j,7i l-acplitlmt conimlttco. of which John V. Kchl, t nlloii .States c onsul lit Slllttitiirt, wax n incmln-r. cnli-roil thp hnnBar. Krhl lumrdml thv .riMiran 10 niPM levnuno. wno whs T lt li M..... ... .i.v .v.. notntnot: Jonn J. i.asKoo. lot1 ouchen, n-f urine an overcoat lilirt.i!,,mTO.)lliil. atioiml ccinimi e the collar turned m. A few utes later n flermun pfflrlnl hanil- ed Terhuni a document which lhe(mof(t of 0ie Ismm-n of lhe enniMitn stowaway was seen renin ni; vuiiani ),(, n, the assiMtanee of Kehl. letter Ter- if uoov of tlie hangar by n side door, to the rtisappoimment of the crowd. When the eusioms official en tered the door of the cabin, Mrs. C'lura Adams of Tanncrsviiie, i'u., the only woman n board, was ,ttmd- init framed in the doorway, ilie j was erected wiln loud r beers. A 1 few minutes afterwards the score of passenj;ors aboard, some of whom bint made he trip to Amer ica and return by tit airship, land ed, Mrs, Adam beittfr among the first. The papsensers nnd Qtow bad great difficulty in getting out of the hangar into which part of the crowd had mQe itw way, while O thousand outside cheered and bands played "Deutsehiaftd l'bfr!)M1. j,, xu, (1(,wd cried A lies" and Dnnncr." "The Star Spangled , Dr. Hugo KciEoner, commander and builder of Use airship, asked to be excused from any reception formalities until 6 p. in. He ex plained . that he was thorotichly tired and needed a 'st. Dr. Eekener was assert to speak nt the microphone so that the radio audleee might hear hts voice. "Aw Knrope is waiting for a word from you," the announcer v.'i ill. The eommn ndor however. ejy Hhook his head ana dedin ed the invltalion. Mrs. Adams was also asked to speak nnrt nlso declined. , An hour after the flrnf Zeppe lin had been berthed In the ban- j gar the crowds whlQ had beeri nsHmbbng sie yesterday bei."" to disperse. The passengers and crew had left and the door of lhe hangar were closed slowly on the largest airship ever htiilt. f'antian Salute. Sa i vos f rom cannon in sji 1 ut e roused lhe sleeping populace of Kriedriehshafen when the airship approached its birthplace n the shore of I,ake Constance about :Sn a, m. The people rushed for ;he airdrome where crews of the Zeppelin works were already as- sent bled. It was rnlnlna, but there was no f(i nnwui ovt"r ufwh uriurr heading for her hangar. 'jirge details of police and see- oral er.mi.anl nf .,n, hf!4 th thrnnif- In cheek vrhrn the crpat (Continued on rf e Six.) I r. Mrs. Clara Adams of Tanners- ' vhte, Pa., wife of George L. , Adams, retired cannery owner, is . listed as the only woman paying t passpcer for the return flight ta Germany of the traf3hlanJc Gff '. Zeppelin. ' BORAH DRAWS BIG AUDIENCE N BALTIMORE!-: - 1 , , , . . foaho Senator Given Cheers I f HnnVPr 5DPPCh ' Smith's Ulame Hissed- at r- n-.-mf,.! ni; New Era Peaceful Dealing S Central America Predicted. 1 wisuers our og ins irip oy iit"- t mobile throuph Ilohoken. Jerwy 'it v ami other points en route. RAtriMOKG. Nov. I . tfPi The tm ,to lhe RpmibUean cam usually Ipubllenn state of Massa-. paisners in yareasite fafhion. par fhusetts, claimed In the present lU-ularly as to their areumontM eampalnu by the.Uemoeratie lea-"" 5 ,"C,l'f" a Wnoh 1 1 He - attacked Hoover s speech ermp was, tile objective today frmiUf, ln Hlimp armory several Ken;yor William 1C. Horuh of Ida- j weeks no and nssaikMl havles ho. lie will Hpt-ak in lioston In-' Llvaus JIuubeK and Senator liunth f jirfori'ow" event it ;?' r "' "'"'T Last niiiht he spoke ia behalf brfht boos from the aurtience. of Herbert Hoover before ah en- Inches, he wiSrt, amiii iaushtev, ihuxiastlc a.iiiieni-e whieh filled the Uboulti have been the ItepubU-j:,tMM)-eat o apneiiy of the Klfthjcan candidate instead of Hoover regiment ai moiy. J because he was "doing more to I'rohahlv the Ini'sest crowd and t most vociferous reception of 1 ',,, onmiuilirti mm- irroctifl tlio pn- iilor In his Ptwrrh here. The ikm- (onsiratlfm ovt-r his npjtournnce i ,,,,.,) from ., K.-mlnuti- outliuist iipB.mso li-rmv his uil.licss to , i,uiis linil hlsslnit fr..m ll sectinnK ! f ti. ,.,,;. vvlicm-vcr hf men-j I ,i,., n, iiunn.s of Covfrinarl . smllh. Si nntni- Jih V. Kulilnsoii. i, ),.mncriit c vlil- mos Hpntllil mln-"ri.hlli,.Imln lms Tummanj- Hall, n, .,,(, si.e( h covi-iert d a Qw 'liunuimi wevi eleeleit pi" tent "We are to see up tww era of jieaci-fui net:ntlation" in the settlement nf eontroversies be- t wo' n the 1 n i t ed Si Ms a pi d t'entral American natioi-. the , ,, several miiuiU1 fu"twed the wnst- tor's declaration Tammany Hall front New York to naibmal Washington - t fiteanier.' would be a Mr. liomh said lie vs:trrted the .jk-.nment t the prohibition issue hi the eleetlun u not ijween the Itcpuldienns and Oem .Vi-ats, but between those who believe !n th eonst Mui ion and those who do mU" Win n he said thai tlov-inor Smith . had dr laved the la v u" Wild on- I forced election. a mtm- ut, "He to the (Smith t will get White House." Charying the governor with hav ing 'Vbottgf-d hb views" on the protective tariff from describing K four years ago as a "robbery of the American people" to support ing it in Ms Louisville speech, the senator rbn meter! seed the tariff at n barrier for the American work man against the industrial devel opment now pafc resping in Europe Girl Bread Bakers In Competition at Pacific Stock Skow f'lllt'ACO, Nov, 1. Ah v I'rie bread bakers of the Instate of Washington. Helen i. ftmerson ami ciu & of Afomesjtno. win go to ? i t'amp I'lumni'T, Portland 4 Ore., to romp'e with other 4- Inter-seetlon teums at the f Tacifie International stork ( show. flnae) IHades, and JnanUa 4t Kerr, winners of the Oregon' home economic team, wilt attend the lac!fic stock show nnd compete with their prixe winning cakes. The girls will i be rut of the Montgomery hnii,,nim he. ' - . 1 iiu m nu it Yd STATE i Q 0 I f ' New Jersev Jaunt Last Of S Campaign Work OuteTi;"-' I i I. , i u iioitviT vns lhi Vtsi mun nnt ! Home State Lauor Anu'4,h(. Rllt anBlv, k,,.,, Farm Rehef Stand Of j ( knm ktoK m mj- hm,. Opponents Flayed Night Wilson Prosperity Credit. Last' I ,VCIll Harold Oliver, i'rews Staff Writer. x ew y o n k:, Nov. i m With a i:ish Into New Jercj r Itcitrr otf.s-itiim for whfvt hff5. poiJ" on all the lig uostiutiB f iht rtuy, (lovpruor Smith tts wound up Iiis campaign nwny from home. o Kroiii now on until lection flaj ho . will coneentmU' his 't- rt on his Iwnn talt of New Yoi;fcOwrUh its 45 etfctumt votw. .SiuM'ches in IPnfcyn tomorrow nitiht on state issues and in New York Oily KjUnrtlsy nlKHl wm coHmio th? hp- 'audiences. He wUt make n radio appeal from his Oulie in ins Hotel lilfmore on eleetitm cv? after Herbert Hoover has hart ; lh final pay to the voters from 1 Vnl(, AUo Cau I-ast nit Smith spoko nt IhP, 1 1 3th reiriment armoi-y, Newark. ; ! after bavins been acelaimed hy; oihopsstncts of lort-h-hertnis well-' itio ' nientfott' ' whose names elec t the Kepubllran president man the nominoro himself," CrnlUa Wtlsnn He said Hoover hurt made on "exu-'cerateit Ktatement when he dec -hired in Xcvtffc that "real miLTH and Ntamlard ft' Hvins i ".i,iof nnr bbnr bve imuravnl more, (lurfiur the oust seven and a ha!w"r wwimhh iuhiiu s mm- years of UepuhUenn ruie than 'iy inK Kn'' i"l'ar pprlort In the j Credit " iuoiij. for mieh conditions was Kiven to Woodrow Wtlaon ivthe Detn- ocruUc nominee, After chttlienghifr figures from the Hosition eanii on unem !n,nnp. .... . gram railed for the necessnrr ?nppmiriatlon to the dmrtmpnt O' f la bor to ena ide it t ty make adequate ment so snrvevs n unemptoy- i Ity as between . A offtclttte" will never arise ) He ?ald be was satisfied the r American people was "nat wed ded to a policy of holding back public v&i ks in order to make a false showing; of economy." Furthermore, he was "distinct ly in favor of si thorough study of the methods of industry, the newly adopted methods of in dustry, co that wo may be able to absorb the surplus labor that Is released leme of the intro duction of modern machinery. Jjahor Pianlc l.lani.0" !"r Injunction,, "mean- ingles" nnd "senselesH, and said the c m orra ts had pro m inert definite remedy "by law" to c nd "the existing evils." As for farm relief, he said the Republicans were In a "panic" and he attempted to prove this by relating how Governor Mc- Mullen, of Xebraska and Senator Itornh had gone to Washington f ' t . to "plead" with Hoover t fnvorj MA fiSHFi KiJ, Ore.. Nor. S, an extra session of congress t& Total rabiaion a.s'ss deol with this ,t neat Ion, (mrnt mad by Hie assessor for 'The cave of the enporttibla Coos county this year how n drop surplus crops said the 'i''r-of nearly $3.fta,0ta under last nor. h the underlying, fuWa-( vear, the figures being Jrt.HTfi - mental nuestlm lehln rjnstrejsn) in 1327 nnd J23.n,b&$ ht hive farm relief, and Mr. Hoover ynr. Hbgbf hit r asr were noted j is unalterably opposed to that."jn Hveto fe, urban improvements Bmith Iiranded as a "cold-Hn,j patpnted lands. The ore rave t.tridf(t tnstttt" to the working ff!in..frt i-. ,itA t.nt th i man a clretilnr which 1 sabl he bad been reliably Informed was sent out to business housvs , hy the UppubHcai nutional com ; m(iiM for insertion In the Fnvekitiei! of mill and farTory workers and which stated the pay coming to you In Ihis en-1 velope is from two to ten times j as much as you would! have ra reived for doing the same work In K,trope." J "What a atwpld performance, he esHalmed amid loud applause "of ait the men in tha to urge that against i who came up from the world mnnj ranka? ! of labor himself, ;vernor Smith praised drover Cleveland as "one of the greatest , - -.- iContlnued a Tag Fear,) I.ost AXC-ELKS, Nov, I. WT U (mi the elecuoiu-oiiuj! of Wtltia.u Lynch, dal in hw home for hit favorite presi- ' & aniial pumlldato ha been mai the basis on vvhiTi Mis, Kt'- M. Lynch on a decree of divorce, "My hiMrand Is K lemerat IS ( ' : fi ; 4-! ttml rhbms tb:it Alfred K. s-Umth is the best man for 5H11I iH IHH1 nvAli !' r u-m-u KmifmonlQ mvf.'m rh. itnl v..l tU ' . T'i- Q . - KIDNAPED WIFE FOUND TODAY fl BAD 'SHAPEIRASKDB GUUM San Francisco Woman Left . On Doorstep After Starv- i atiort And Torture Un-j , able Tell Experiences J Singe Abduction Thurs- i day. SAN KttANCISeO, Soy. 1. f) -Sirs. Ray U Coopor, Satt Kntn- ; Cisco woman who ilisuiiipenretj a J w&elt as losjay m. was heUsve'4 ; to ha' Iwen lielrt by Milnoppr who, demftrntpd !ft.(W() trum her ! Wiliinil, rally (miuy was foiin an ')M:ttnri'6r the" ttftmp or TitW d'ftavelooftt'. l-ev itest tliv.w ne lt bar. In an uucoiisciarts rotidifiofr. She was only partSalb linseO. D'HaveJiwe called the pohce nfl Mrs. Coouor was lahm.to the emef- """-y hiwnttnt, wheru uliyslclHiis snttt Rhe had hccti starved. J.ra. jfoiier rftrlrwl onlj fur a tew mluiiteH nnrt then. IiiHpiI tiorrrns- n(2e her' ilshl)ov ami tolil tlunti t w go away and leave her ulcme. f f Awtttier d'Haretufte nor Itttt vctta i t fwrld p any one nmr their hamn ? nflvr the doovbU liad hhui- moaeti uim to to oor. wv not henrd an atttamohHo in the ( street enner, mey shhj. ' ' hwrwony Mra, t oojmr rtm- janaeiirciS nU her hunbami ashM j lo anarch for her. Monday i uv -m-i 111 ! S10.000 br tte sufe rcstmaiion of this w(f Fniiuvn 1K tutu, v t comply wtth ttte reqtiests. the. note ! KaW-w0lW mean tm woman wotrld 1 starve to rleh. PhyatrtanK at Tim hoapital said Mrs. had lUHiai-t'in iv u t. ktut wtttiowt watair or food for fottte time and that i!to citowtTt signs of havhwr been tortured. Whenever pi yatetana altemwimi to strap httf to the &amfnatin tanks she iicreameU d shrank from them, thetOabX. 8ite was un able to tett thenP what had hath pwned tluHng the wek t(nire she had disappeared.. IVHuveiuoHe Uvea on the thivtl floor of a tenement. He said the doorbell had been ntnn front the at rent oi0atw& and t ha a pp3 ren t J y the worn n n had been carried to tha(r dwirstep tvf fore t5v. beti was sou0ed. He said he hurried to the street but j '"' tn moanymm s ASSESSMENT VALUE COOS COUNTY FjUlSiSwr-!' I valuation lower. ' SI MAIL GAIN BY .,,in,"lile ttnrtlit tthln the next 2 Ml KiMak titir ai DflDTl flMli IV UffWM "'""" lmMf ty th !'Wjti tu.h bUi 1 lit f I HI II I Li iinSPUV,"",,! '"':hr borKsn bero tortnv j Hiti hfiM k' nam m i UlttUIIIW IV U"vt'HjM th Innia uf weal her rhartal "lt. I tuna mil h PORTLAND, ore,. Nor. 3. A Ir-ma H ea rrled mtt of ) rt 1 nd paa "d rwistwfs dnrma OrtftNr totaled lft2,4l pieees. aeeordins postoffice data. &iy thousnnd piece f mail went eat and 4nt constwlso by t'aclfh Air Trans- ( Vrt planes. ( The ttrttti represent a 6 per ni igs ovtf that Xr itember. 0 Mary Ptcktord and Do:)als Fjrun( Ifaving the wbUe hv,.i after having luncheon st tbs feuest PresWsni r. coat(rf- OF BIGOTRY f ROUSES m& Letter To Chairman Work Charging Smith Target Of Bigotry Brings Caustic Comment Raskob Says Letter Unanswered. ! XEW VOKK. Xuir. 1. (iPv Sett- fttar C.eore t(. . Ittoftes of New ltamtt-.hirj. vhoehairmsJt wf thff f Kt'tmMli'ttH fstrn mlvtaovv com- ( ImitHHs isstieiJ -a kWmu itluy : The uiDH!, murmurliw. of dn conunent on a tetter stent byl, .v. v,a ii ItNrtMl rhntrmntt. i ir. Hubert he uttempfetl to uttrit hemvtf !n 1 Work. Hcimbiirrtn national ihuh- , a furnace io iwuvr ftet fm, to- 1 man. 111 f-.v!tish Hasiinb cuaviteil I m ik in rw!ifeh iJasiiob chiu uett l Uiat pevsouu aKKCiateil wtth l)r, ' wfi commtttK. were pmimitlim t : attaeKn on linrprnnr Smith heramtej j o( iito rKh. Itas!uli MU'lottetr kbutwuitir. ciiy tf the k'Ust puiapuvCl(-c to he from enarar t Ptoses ttO'lNrtt. Zcb Vnre Walwr, f Ufxtnstun, Ky. n hlH n rtHe; , ichk i illeil vh io.ii'bv ttiiU-Cath- i oltft wasT vpftirrel ti s "red hot mr. ; VIm in this 3?hn J. Haskob bbo seems in lc n aiinfefl be - Iraiuw a Kflhrn ih-iHm val 'j?. fwrtltcvn 3tnnhtng waieh I ChouTTikt to Us 'hot uttiff? Kvnatcir Mtww t hw jttftccctn, "He N i fie i mm nut if tn uu i rN'morrmlP naltunat i wmmitlefe whose fet. .imui hadpmrteis hava heen Uttsy fvtr ?oek la attsy vtr tc m ummme the country with vleiosm atiM ! upon lr. Httorpr'n n-SlsiwMt iaith. , Then nttneka have teii sent out t nf!ietattv nivftor thu muit of the ! iittn manual of Mr. It; Acerb eottei tllltfetf. O Why Ift It Hint In thiit rlnntoK and hi 'aitIaf m to Ue tuk- tn th fteht tike tho Mohanim - dam "ttt-irlmK the ttreen Hng with the t yiv.i h.trc t,. ..! pro- Rtotmtnn n b y wurT III tecttu which ahouhl envelop a itoIItfwtJ CHtttpalRtt nnd hnransn nf th& daa perathm of all ()r.?wni)3g men thai clntifb at alrawa," I !"if Mr. Kas.boh'a eihk-al btprg ( is bo fine a tut his general aenat tittttteg ea readtty arr.tiRed ft might bo irorrh while to ask bow n bai- j pens that he ls my main Imi fen j J hfmactf ilfla the mulls, or ilht noma j of his Tummuuy atoul iil-euiis da j It far Htm? Mr reniftitttnn is tn.o sell tsWMhed to 1 tninrcd by a mn ises chsHStns OW t he v'nitert States! mafia and catttttE mo names. His statement l no answer to my let- former a'tm ter tn lhe chairman of the H , J fftcera, couviuced denpit. Mis Hi ss national committee, who U E KnaakV story,, that attempted mur ine man t think alt the, pep-te hob! ier '""k n-farw in he ncdlre sEa resiiousiide for Che proper enndrtet c wr iMiseNjerrt. said that alj those of the HepnhHfrflrr campaign." j whose namea have eoma inlo the GENERAL Mill FOC; COAST FRBKIEDis . jremts, the p of the hair retatntar BAM FHA-VfTiaco. S, t f4s l'h eitrt. unfached hy heat. latn th-onghmd the entire Pi-' ihirlitft tlio Ih1 t-u dasH, liain in altfornia before the enrt of the wank were aim? forecast. A Hsfnrbaffr ot mark Inter- y srcomjianMHl by wtoas of u.hnU ssiile force and very hw ha romefer waa rciorfcd central to day about Kftt mi) fit due west of I'aj Mendorirtff nnd moipln eat artlT Bihta! storm warnlr-tsi have boen dtutay?(( on lh Wnsh- jtngttm ftnU Oregon coam, , a -i s. .4 1 i 3. ? i 3 'm s rrr fWDlOVE : MAY BE GLUE r KNAAK CASEjUh eliriOUS Wf MUrmUrS Of pawl tat cameramen writ then , ,. ... ;nkt out ortfff the tairn irhfre Frank Sefievea Kev Toi'- itre Bm,-nnw Reason For Self Torture"1' i"iuv mi AtuuwnwKim twos tavttott ta m.y fact'rtH ta itt. VioKrOst Sought-Cfues ZXZ . ; , h x ras)Mk th bam l thu rax, ooCarCC. 0 UtUUUe. "L ts yu hav it . ' "nt trtp to catlfovnia ana intf 'r 1 lurk ta j-mt.' . IV KB l'.M;iT. Ht, Xnv. I. Ml I Ufiftt tooM irtttk rr-- t . ..... ( , ,,i.',.i . ,,,,, u ,u , . , B r' "tf-imnta- tlntl- "frank threw me down, Frank ""'- " n, !ie mranrt wpr overwst nfeht her life V- away w s rot in a lake Korel bHai hm she was taken aCitO I heifta fnd In the tussement of th v tutko matt mty hall, nude and f0h nrmw end e?f burned to th f bone. ; Her worrts tniltt wnt BhMiffi ; tawreno lHItttift a wiveh far j Fvank Mamty, h Iutc lltuff vtoltn - j Ik, who the fhertff hatI mteht rn-fai hohip oerm?te mtntrtt mrt" 1 nu;r inr rou trne storr ne ntn nun nrrr m ww nimin &t going to he Jaesei ted vlltage hail Mtmdav MbAi. r ndtng the ntuht there ami oft pinrtchtg her It tubs lata ttte far- i ftrtre. 'hfiies HiU-bcoek, t sl,ili rt-Mh nblilit uHrf- ....... .t c inure ...t... ... j , ., ,1-M..,. ,, ,.,..t,. Huentil.t.. ,.,1.1 .,, f,,,rf h ... t. ntxhr M(.hr,.k M h,mr. w((h 1 broken hg 1 V WM( ft)w M' tty t1 lnu. u.WtttMVM eam ttUf , Highland Parle befJ-rre ctotg to hnUo Utntt. tne ttt them was titm i bp tb iik Hluff vArrir haU, bwt 1 was ni rrti)delrt, itiiriy ttntiiy Miss M;kiie MueHev, one ut Miss KmiudV cUmcC frtends. was found and accompanied: affl iiA to the hrmpttnt. Miss Knaak apM'ar-d bid i W her chum. m wh Miss MneUrr plMlel feith her ti "tell everything the youny; woman on hospitut eot sr"Wl UM5T say: Mf have tujet t rwythmx.Mr nrier stiMrrcf Myrnobnrr wl,n Knask wmler Cbsrle ,l"'t weemaifc-leaeher ami invest luthm have been alwlved any iwtvk m U5f aiiair. les rS-Mrc-e. lues were few. There were !?- tsfj' r) !i n ball nn thA f . aee rwm floor. bt tbev imly rt l the mysiwy. They up. ;ert in have been singed at th Pistes Attorney ftmlth qaeaClnfi- anrt said she tiutert when menifoned. have to lock P IIHchroBrk.' Jfr. Imith atd to j her, to jvc ht the effet on the rl wowM be. "My ffod, ilnt id that he almost sereameil. 'That wwutti le a miiSt InJttuKrfc" , "U hyT" aket! Mr. Hmtlh. t "Vau don't undt-tataiid, it(K-; ttalls-." r-pH"tl the gtrl, t(lt touch exeiiert. "Tu can't nnilrnrtantf.'! It aaa nereeaary apentl asmef time mrtlsa hrr ?- Ii!:t-h'eck, ; mm hart bt mtnUtmtd. PRESIDENT o ;Coolitge Wishes Hoover A 1 Pleasant Journey To Cat j ifornia AndoA Safe ! Return Candidate Bids j Committee Workers !o Good-bye President j Speaks Before Film Mike. i WArt.NOT(e, Nov, t HH ' Herkwrt Hoover, HepWkro irei ideiulSaS eandWaLe, deairS i a'ctoea this asrafton ftu- hfci horn? j at lala Alta. tl. Etl cttuee he vein , make th. clotting prhes f the ImmpatKii. the Oral at !i"ri.-B. W tontsht. Illy i Wrst VVAKfUNCtTOX. Nov, t . L-Pv f iVesIdent (aaltctg En bidding fare jWeM fm?ar to Herhtrrt ttmnr nt' only wbeit him n fit&tmm u iney u i'aUfornist but "a issiS Jiutn" tu WHsWiiston afts tb 'otecttanioxt Tuestluy. . j The prood wshew of the ' eMe-f fesfwtlve were esirej,s sfter s White Kuuhc, ttuvtos vchivh bfeuiwedi btat minute detafts the eneirtn of nfrr- awatlwl thrm, 1'hs-y again hosmI lto ?-rT ftl h tak 1 s a lW ihal faad Mt jrhh-f ecuttro irpak ouster. i i know tbst I vhaH rtc? that" f Mrirtilmt ' A camwme inreawn amumt ( Uo unnoancstt inat .iw wW wl ; talk Into the mtcrouhotis unuiu while pictunw nw helne tafcen. w, h mw for on enmera luan tM had b&eu be nrrlvliw. E you lh& one wte mbub j tho, picture T" he Uuvutwert, triun Irw(vi?g -n afrtrmatve rifir he j ""ir copr to him and naldr j "WWI, In giv him rhsnrf," i Tste Kais. Atuer tnac its was vailert "tws eo make anoeher s at the j pJeer range snt in k 'rBim voice, b said; Uwrf i"1 J is v.ii!Mfts urn ,tt return. th.mk rau lie. ltlcl!ttt " Che KvihiMItw cundiitM return t hia tHjrHijtiat hvudtvuartsva v.-lnvfc-i. he MwrtraJ a rtelegutlon froA tho J'MiiMFlvnnte dwehfij-, affro( of tttn lAiumntn rtmotmtvn, wta cun Cei'ied Uio tit a lit BM-mbwhtu ax a trltiute to tits "tuynt cnte. hlp and ttrtrncutshi;a msrvtee u ll roumrr r8ht, the trorl.l." "I m ) to a mr Mfi? wM Hoover, "ht9 ly trtrte wsth lhu.1 t sy brothei-, Cftl. ThetxVom KaoTcr, who for y.'uvs luu enjojiftf (rtmlfar dtntlncttoit. an t anin'e rlote jour mrtlmltr of mr anctrHtor wl lunht tn the Herotmtomtrf Cults m Worken Hoover bogiui hui tust iay In WttKhtuBton try mafemg hi ttnu. iwl onr cart at the htoarterK "W ltrrWten nattonnS rrm mKtarT hee he iMHraonitUjr thanh ett att the nutiabern of tha Mutt (or thete tiortc ttt hts tivhatf. Oreeteil br Chalrrnatt Work, ho mt a loar nt the nffhw. hitK ittJI iKtuiU with vrro. tn H vtsltm bvaila l litwij:; !. ' Sjsttrf Price art By Ladies Quest ForSUm Figure CHiCAno, Ktw. W Vo- 4 BMkB'a dmtre (or a SirtMf Jig- ur has hrotwtu Hrirf lo the puttttu (n4ulry. tl wwihl wem, after hearing tl, . Written, mtLaagnrot the Ameri. m Krwlt ani Venrtaate Khio. per" ArtllMi, ppte be- Cwms thr Mutation renvrn- Mm. , Thta thtBB l no Jofce,' Mr. Urteses nu, The ea far 1Em?ta ha made terrtfte tn- r(f In pcthtta eo!s.nstpttwn, rt.)y a Merlin rmr htwl- . it to a)) the mare !- , aneatablv bvrauae the brllrf potatosa i fotteatne a i fttltaer. ' fltp nrttflmi iiIiib m- 4 ttmmi mire-rtMng cnmfmtgn to e)t of pttnew r.ie aa a fwrf. . m