0 ail Tribune The Weather ForooaM Fair tonight and Friday. Maximum yesterday 49 Minimum yotenay a - 39 lwipiuttion 0.....Y.. .01 Medford M Weather Year Ago Minimum , ft 5 .Minimum 4.1 Td SURVIVORS By Arthur Brisbane HI" 1 TOT H I 0 Pioneers in Old Age. What Is a Bigot? )ne Baby Octopus.. More Brokers, Tickers. (Copyright, 1928, by Star Co.) Anions: those wrwkw on the ; ,. .. . ., ., , 1M1I I t'.tll 1.IO HUH.-, J...... shore were Mr. and Mrs. I.onis j Lciihauser, both past middle ' acre, traveling third class, tills- j int; every dollar they had to j begin life again, in the Arffen-1 V. i 4-4 . j This is the courage that has built up our western country, . particularly' tlu; Pacific const.; Old people go there with their money,' and descriptions they 1 send back bring out the young iople. ' .i Professor linwman, of the department of economics in ( olurnhin I nivcrsilv, says illislthe coast Kiinnl riesirnver Tucker, country "boasts of its religious ; f""1;, '' ;"" '"""yer Acushnei. in j by the ustroyr Siiaxv, onp hy the i'roodom' ami is cursed with Hcriin. bigotry. H is, and will be for some time. There are Protestant' biiibts, Catholie bigots, Jewish bigots, each kind despisini; the other reli(i(iiis mid sometimes mak infr il clear. Knr rmd measure there arei1 Christian' Scientists that t li ink ... . . flJI the three religions need im- , provemcnt. A inn n is a eves of nlher bijiot" in the clioions. when he lakes his . own religion too seriously. r.bVCn i.- I ncUv.haiihi.flOcsn vi'nlize how 'hip a COlintrV he . . .' . owns, or wliat Its prospPllIN 1-. destined to be. . .'A few years ,.n(to there was much excitement because ''the Octopus SlandardOil" had run up in value to a thousand mil millions. Koincthini! had to be :lone and WAS done. The octopus was cut into little pieces. One piece lives in New York, one in New Jer sey, one in Indiana, one in Cal ifornia. And lots of other pieces without the name Stand ard Oil bclmiff to the S. O. Oc topus family. ' Now mi item of financial news tells you that one of the baby octopuses, Mr. ' Tcaglc's Standard Oil of New Jersey, tinuiiurii vii in m. -i imefl beUveen 00.n00.000 and 11)0,000,000 profit last year The country that was afraid of a billion dollar octopus now lias a baby octopus earning fl or 1 per cent of a billion, all 1... Itself niwl lliinlts liotllinc of 1 " ,,!" ' " l ' - Bip; General Motor runs lo many billions. A billion, no longer a seareerow, is merely a unit of value. .Again "wild tradinjr rush re sumed in 'Wall Street." . Hrokera can scarcely handle Ihe business, tickers eannot han dle it. Why not add (100 seats to the 4 exchange? Thai- would only "make 1200 active members. Five hundred of the existing 1 100 simply own their seats and d- not trade on the exehanpe. Call v...,, nl fnr .",0ft Oftfl ncll lis the dnund arises for them at irrcw- wnom lhp MTlm rescued j by "the wholesale sti-allng of poul that price. Divide the money, as (comprised dx staff officers three 'try nnd other farm products.'" In only jHst. pro rala nmoni? pres ent ownerH of tho Boats. Then divide stocks Into various classes, fast and slow, and run them on two tickers. Each office would have two tick nra nnrl enell Utile snerlltator could watch his own tape. Thero rniiltl be an active ticker and a dull ticker. And when an active Mock turned dull It could be switched to the other ticker and tho public notified. ' yTlie saddest sight reported In re Ions devastated br the lava flood tfora Mt. Ktna is a father nnd ino - ,lher carrving ineir neaa onny xo nisiuu was oie-n six incites wneni"' " ..m.-r iuiuiihu..o. Blrauge cemeloiy. Their plot Inlthe Vestrls sailed from tloboken, (Continued on Tago Four.) TWELVE PAGES ur.ico mo nicictor Uintlme Cain 1 UlUdMCI VIUIIIH! . . A hU.h. TAni. MnlnoMffi Ashore Today Makeslritt, Outfits Clothe Passengers' ; Bodies Returned to; Grieving Relatives Many Undentified. Vital Statistics ( IJy the AsMOi'iatf'd Prosa.) ' A hou rd wovo 3 S persons, 1 29 ; pnsNfnKors, 100 crow. - j ItPKOiiPd (JO prisspners unit J 04 : crew. . Total 214. ' I Prpsumaldy dtad CO pa.s.sonst-rs, 45 ew. To.ai 114. ! Iiodips. rerovpfpd four by Ml.isini.' 02. Amonft the dead an. I missing are 27 women, lJ children. ' n-ved hy rescue ships: American shipper 41 passen gers, S4 crew. Total' ll'fr. l!V'lin & passengers, IS crew. Total 23. TomV'r'-"-8 '"xcnxm- 40 C1'0W-jvent "V.vc.'Vln-6 passengers. 3 crew. q....... (( . aii .x.i.. Inimnrd the Wyoming who are he- I,,,, (!, , v- r..l. . .... - ' , ' ' '. : ' 1 "l " i iv.. nir i,uiiii- were al sent to New York. NIJYV VOl-.K. Nov, 15. (JPi Ail of the. known survivors of the ,Vou - lx were mfdy in New Vorlt lon.u, me , ucing nroiiBntor vain attempts to mukc n turirr ; Inshore In." itrooklyn early this ! law that will overcome the dteud- j iii'iniioi; irom uie v renrll tanKer ..l-j'Wyi, .,. .inc others were res-j cued by the battleship Wyoming, j hound for Norfolk. Vu. , Tho1 tnnkar came onlv to tho,' harbor mouth, auchorlnL: in fcrave-llinn, end bay where Koverunient tu(;' went aloiiKHlilu and broii(flit;,.,,tlie yestris' pnsscnuein.-. ashore. Kile was bound for Thanrcsliuven, IOdk lnntl, from New Orleans nnd did not wish .to delay, her, passage,-. . . Ot the r7 survivors, only eltrht were nnsst nuers. tho others beinir ni. lnbers ot Ihe crew. ! .Most of the passeiiKcrs w.ere si-! ueni oneernliii.- t'npiam Carey's del.iy of nn N O S messnse, but niriiiiiejs oi, uie i rew were ..i . r .un.-i. ill ..n-ii l l ll -U ill ill ll I ell 'kipper. The S.O s should have been sent .-nit boiiru l.or.fA II- f!. ! nally transmitted, they asrecd. Alrs. ; t'line slaiiebli.i.. ihe onlvl woman passenger on the .M.Vrlam, defended l lie capta'n's action, "lle'vania (.iranite said thnt tho election (completely demolished, and about ' ""inin, nifl w. Harris, Inns- tment throuKliont the hoiiiIi on he did hiii duly uud did his best." i of Herbert Hoover placed approval ! a score others dnnnmed. much , hl" o. Texas; Harry V. ( biulilin, 2(1, ImJi ()r Iho Ihllllis for which the she mid. she donled the truth1 on. tho Biansc policy favorlnit the livestock was killed uud trees uud 'Callander, Vn.: Ueaner T. MeClus- Kopubllcun puny has stood In this of stories told by other passengers ( Volstead Act and tho Kldhteent telephone, poles were laid flat. , 1 I'l.tcld, Texas and Ijvln eampulBn." lie lidded that it was that niembeis of the cj'ew rushed the illelioats. ; .Most of the passengers wore Ulad in clothing and wrapped in inn imem lurnisiieo py me otiicers . ".!"' .crew. "f tno ,!!"ker- JIr - tain's trousers. j problem.'. '."'' 'Tlioliias li. Edwards, a bedroom j' Unless the . present - meet 1 n k steward rescued by the llyriam !. i,uid rhodlfy Ihe grunge ntlllude, from a life boat, said that ;ust ! Ved Ilrvuchman, lis Irglslutive before the Vestrls sank he sawUgc.t. said the organlxalion would Cnptaln Curry and another man j continue lo Oppose the Curlis-Keed on the bridge their hands clasped. ,m t ,.siablish a federal depart- together, ho said, they walked to the rail. Then the second man i plunged Into the sen. A big wnve .n,,, proposed VI O.UOO.OOD iipproprl hld the VestKs from the lifeboat mbm for tlie reclunatlon of south for a .njjfmcnt. When It subsided ,,.,. wllIp ,i cut-ovif lands, the ship was sinking. Captain, "Knrni relief, the disposition of Carry hod disappeared. . j. Muscle Shoals, determination of toul shift. ' fi-deral Irrigation and reclamation Kilwnrds was lirmly convinced II(ueeM, further regulation of oleo that shifting ot the coal ut least . irga, nl. wiir-H. establishment of inlens.tled the disastrous Ustinit ; ui-u nttmal attaches In foreign of the Vestrls, If It did not cause ooumri,, unt, increused npproprl- lt ,ntlnn. fni I Inim I ..il n.-n 1 1. in .. III W. Fields, of New York City, I siiiii ue nun no uiiiicuiiy in gei-1 llctvies contemplated for the ting on n Hfehonl. and that the.KrunKli ,iUrliig the coming year," boat picked up what swimmers Hrinckninn Kild. i It could. ' . ' ' .Members of the crew, dirty, he-1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 5.--(T,i whiskered, in clothing stiffened' Prohibition on the movement of with salt water, were taken ln(fivrm products between sunset nnd busses to the seamen's institute ; sunrise its u meuns of halting in .Manbnttan. thievery was recommended today to a IirooUlyn hntt'l nnd tho line-1 tumftei H HcnttiTod to VHrlouK hotels In Brooklyn and New York. Tho 4'J nitrmhe of tho VCHtris IHtewnrd s force and 52 firemen. ! .NK lllllk, NOV. H. iH-h ,e.nns numpaen. a negro llremnn in uie wiees ck.gl Vestrls. landed by r Jiyrtam today, voiced. the tanker ion nennir or tne firemen ot ' l"!" ". '''' h" nn H O fl should hnve been brondenst by thojprlmo IteMtiarini, 21, Miintaru Vi tris at n'eloek Sunday night, j rancher, burned lo deyih, last night when he sn il the ship was listing when fl six .gallon still exploded nt IB degrees nnd wnter in thO'Hnd set fire to his lonely ranch fire room was hip deep. j home, The disaster. Hampden believed. ! . was due almost entirely to a coal Mngnaie lluy Vaclils hole on the port side, four inches I' N KW VUIIK, NuV. nlKive the waiter line, which he(Three iiiugnates of (ieneial Muim-s (Continued on Page Six.) ; Smoking Wife Shot in Jaw By Angry Mate ; 1.03 AXOKI.ES, Nov. 15. ' (-P) Knragod at the skht of ' his wife brooking a cigarette as she tat in her parents' home, lloberi Johnson tfrew a j levolver and I killed himself after wounding his wife and i another man who attempted , to pacify him. The wife, -M:s. j ivy Johnson, was rushed to 1 a hospital, whero an cxnmi- nation disclosed a wound in nep Jaw iieniartl Slay, 4i. a hoarder at the home, was shot i ,,, th0 clieKl. ,;oth w, . c"ver' ' ! GRANGE CHIEFS' ' , iL , . i' Day of Self - Contained farm Past Overproduction in j Dairy Products Feared Grange Policy On Liquor Declared Upheld. WASHINflTON, Nov. K,. iPi National ClnuiKO maslefH In oon- Ion here today listened to a 'm,m,,cr ."f , roi'orln from local uroups wltich viewed the trieul- juiis uiiii s"'"'- itur al outlook in a possimlstic liitht. James T. rhllllps, masies' of the .lliH-U'llll UliMIK--, . Missouri Craime, said "Hie de pressed condition of our fanners i ,.., , .' , . . .. . tlieir economic cueumstnnces" illul slows up Kiange oi Kanizauon "There Is no virtue in perinittlnff j ourselves to be deceived or kept in ,contlnuP(1 ,.0,fusi i,y imcei iain vanrace ot oavnm our . iniirueis controlled by a piiwerful.ifruup of speculators," ho said. '"The day of the self-conlalned farm, cxIstlnK on lis own proiluo-- is definitely ,p:ist (moot , Hon and speculation ill the use nnd ownership of land have raided the l price lieyond the ability to make It I pay. and the farmer havliiu his !iiv.,i ..i..,,.,. ci,.. i, r, i i,,i..,,..i rents and taxes based upon the hlKbest speculative price;' Is con-! stuiitlv loslnu In the itnmo of 1 le." 1 The fesr that dalryimii mlirht be overproduclni; was expressed by A. ( . Knsor. and W. W. Uinl. Kianue masters In Maryland nnd Orenon. out-ij.;nsor said it is nooui time inai . ... , ,., . . I II rill CI S SIllllllll lie llllllKIIIIj I l.t L iwlll hiit.nen 11 this hianeli of farm-; In.. .,,, irr.ti. unrnluu ivltli no nlacc lo market it." . I..liev 1'i.lielil . 1C. rj. lairsett of the reuusl. j Amendment. ' ' u declared for "tar ff for nil or tariff for none and asked for the farmer "the. same eiiimlilerntloii no ikin i. ,.r mniee. end Hie same measure oJ protec tlon that is given the mauufactur- n,int of education, the Columbia rte er liH..ln li'.-lvfil Inn oi-oleel nn.l omc of the tiritieinal legislative Ki'inge niunlor, in a report to the ' National (irunyo' convt-ntiofi hcr. I llnrrlhon paid thnt California fniincrH hud Kiifrorod heavy -xt-H from the county sheriffs lie made i requisite to move farm products . ,lo,-lne Ihe nlirhl. Iin.l m.kn.1 Ihnt .... ,,,.- ,1,1,.,.. i. roniilr.il in ti.,.7 ot ,h,.r purchasers. . - i .tiisuisiiinrr iiurneil ( SAN MATIIO, Cal., Nov. IB. (JPi f Alfred P.; Sfoan. Fred J. Fisher ami anuinrr unoiscioseu execunve nave ordered Identical f 1,000,000 yachts. PESSIMISTIC, f& pnnin FVPANfl uilii uuiuuun i MKDPOltn, OKWiOX, 'I S. S. BERLIN RESCUING HAPLESS VESTRIS VICTIMS W : jf nt' DfiD I AT tlM llM ' Remarkable action photo vlvor of the S. S. Vestrit. Note phot. , I : OmaUOeS till I nTcc LUUdll- ties Chester,' Iowa, Is, Again Razed--- Woman' Killed When Barn Crushed Much Livestock Lost, j VINTON'. la., Nov. I,".. At Tor- i j. m j fvr inn -oA,a r i ir 1 1 1 u i 1 1 nu iiiu -ri i nrvrr-rr umiT nil nnn iniirii unniirn wirun i ii li hi iii i ii ii i i iif i ii nil ii i ii ii i ii ii i i ii hii am i 1I0WA TERRAIN SOARING PLANE SOUTHERN VOTE! jDAMAGE HEAVY DISINTEGRATES PARTY VICTOR!1 I : ! ! i . . i miilees droppeil out of black skive ! In three separate localities of! ' northeaslern Iowa late yesterday, causInK af least one death, Injuries to MX.-anil nrooertv uaniltue una will run into many thousands or dollars. I . . - , j Two twu.ters struck, one sweep- ! ins about five niiles south of in- i ton. In lientnn county, cutting a i paih 40 rods w ide for 11 miles, then boundlnK, to drop on the farmiiiB community fallen Silver Creek, 2(1 miles northeast. . The other tornado, at about the smile nour. shuck in i iirsu r, vu nuns ! nnrlhwesi of Silver ','reeli ii'.n inn him. ii..-i i.mm. on, i r.., ,.i on i, 1 t ,i c i.t ..... v .......... .v ........ .. the death of .Mrs. Alpha llankln- inn.. :ltl. wllen It crushed tile barn ! in which she was mllkini;. That w'ns tlio onlv. casually reiiorted there, but two farmsteads wen - Uuuiiige In -tlua vicinity was esll- mated at X7ii.nilll or more. I t'n its earlier Jou ney, the twis ter hud cau,ed injuries to at leusl I four persons nnd had u-reekrd ten farmsteads, In addition to damn-,- liie inniiv others. Near Ihe slinl' of its course south of here. It l-.u-ned tnwaril the Wllliiim Her man hoi.ie, causing severe cuts to .Mrs. Herninn and her Iwo children. Tiny hud taken refuge lu iho eel - inr, but when tire broke out they were driven ' from ' HieiC haven. Worklng in a nearby field .h- Herman escaped injury. Next the tornado destroyed the house nnd barns on Ihe John l-'ry farm, where one uupi was injured. From that point nn to the end of the eleven, mile ' stretch, eight i more farm layouts were reported levelled, and many more damaged, ! Willi much loss of Uv-esLocit. Diim- I age In this ravuged slrlp may ex- ! ceed tIGO,000.., , j Chester, In.. Just below the Mlll- , nesola olli' uud 4(1 niiles from Auxtin. .Minn., which wiih vixltcd i hy n donih dcullim twinU'r Aiwuvt in, wiiH tho only tuwn rpor!od hit I Tho n't-nnrl funm l-K'Joud paid lt ! visit in until rnmtoiinit v ..r T'... res h.,;.,s , lor; - . " age,, .lt. M;,bodi,t parsonage. creamery building and tt residence, i... .,.. . . ' T , I'l-.-lKKIII l'SirS f The Mall Tilliune: will hroudc.ist from ils office on !prt began opeiullons two Venni North Kir slreet, by loud g. i. srhidulu. was dully ex i epeaker. the report of The pi Monday, due to the belief Dalbs-.M.d'ford game ut The Dalles. The (tumrt; Is ei li.-ilul.il 1 !" "tart nt !!: o'clock In Ihe nftrtTloon. The ,Jin k-on CoBntv bunk I will broudeust the report of Ihe game over stutlnn K.MKI). The' Western t'ninn .-(ii 4. furnish n report of the game from the field of play, send- ing Its football telegrnphr'to legrnphr-to the contest, to give special the secretary of suite that he spent service. 'U(U In the recent campaign In ' iopposlllon to Ihe suite Income , tax 4' iiml tho measure limiting the pow- 1 .. ier of the Pglsliilure over laws np- Vote Confidence proved bv die uemile PAfllS, France. Nov. is.-.fP:' ' ' ' The chamber of deputies lale lo - J day rnVB ihe newly formed I'oln- care government a vote of copfi- I dence, 335 lo 147.' lU'K's A V. NOYKM Hl-Mi I - A ," howlng officers of the liner Berlin tnrowmn li.o prco;rvero to a sur. wo matr swinitm.uj towrj mo preservers, v&ucia.ca frsos Teie-. i T 1 m M..l- HmiV 1 1 dllSIJUl I riaite nulls " Occupants to Death From 4000 Feet-- Breakup Cause Unknown Two ! . Escape Uninjured. ! . ' i . ; S-VY ..N'TONIO. Tex.; Nov i. Tex' Ny,lr..- UP) Tr.lppeil 111 HI "irniy IniiV-'port broU'e nit .iuiii f. Irlvitte.-i of the army air sell' 1-ioi.as imu n. ie. weie niiiuu to sestei-ouy u- u:.- :-nip crioneo inn., a cotton paten, i u 1 "llles li oin llu fit Id. Two oeciip.ints of the stric ken plane, which lost a wins and mil ' piece, were thrown cleur and used "leir paracnuies to Mcseeiirt M.lely. ; J oe t minis, now e ei , l.-M lino ine ''" "'ai d part, of the cockpit as .the ...... u....... ...... ...n- ; unable to eruwl bnelc In a small ' - - - - - - , - in h: hi have (uniotil In snfniv wlib , - ""' Pano nines all v.or The di lld lire Arthur W.-Hiirdesly, 24. Lelcm- on Junction,. Ky.; . Nlceforo Vi:- ! I -! 1 2ii. I'uiiri'.n Coob.-i'ialiiba, Self, 23, Victor. Texas... l.t. Harvey T. Dy r, pilot, and Staff Sergeant J.'nink J. S!eli.:nu1ler survived tile lu eldenl. Dyer w.i I unhurt, w hile slebenlei' sustained i " iriiciurcu no. ... Cause of the plane's. breakup re- I nuilnoil "undetermined today us an army , invi'stlgailon board, supi- nioned yesterday by Sliijnr K, w. : I'Ugorald, llronks' field conimiin- ! diint, continued ks Imiulr. Tlie : norsi air nun my ! lu several years at the ti (lining 1 i rhool, STARTS DECEMBER' WASIIINdTMN Kov IB. (Pi , ..... ... .. .. . ., ''-.""Bl',:',T ." "".''""Ile-ded Klndlsy 8. Hongles of New j .'g nng" rece lie 'i goven . merit omrlals ,m,,m,n,,'i ."-; (biy. Thl route has been opernl- .Jug on a dally except .Monday si heciuie. , i . i!,-,,r nrr. . i... i., iro. ii,- r,.,. jtlmt Sunday mail would not w ar-! nint Monday flying . 1 lowovr, j llu volume of nmll- on Tm-fdavJ h (-"i illiiK to lnOfil airport' attar iu ti, ! wnn ry hivy And It Im . ;Melleved thnt Jlonitay flvlng wi j encourage Sunday mailing. ill (Is NH'llt KlOi . SAM'I.M, Ore.. Nov. 1S.- -(Pi Os- I wald West, ex-governor reports to ! New s.-ulei- Invesi.d . approxl-! i iimlely 2'j,7(i(i in Oregon iluiing ''eioi.cr according to Oregon 8!ate Chamber of Commcrco. K. I'.VJS. nvil V n n iJ n rieUIUlS nUljr.S&.UIlU riOS - ,,.;( fn ,.,u 'i- Qnnth Pei lty TOr WnOle SOUtll .. , . . . ,, , , Vote Accepted Not As Personal Tribute Sec- tlOnai i-aimCSS leCigeU. . , 1IAI.T1MOUK. M.I.. Nov. he cnikpli of nn ; '"""""""'i IZ , , . ',., l tone ol. tho major speeches of hi .i i i, i number of voles cast Mr him In t on of products. - ,. , U,,, delivered at linston ex- ; the soulh a victory for l.ls party "Whel. we l,rlnR nmv soUlers o prosed tho hope that inch in" it in the ., I. six ,,,,1,,.,. ,ha personal tribute. OreKon." said lde, "we are only V . ., ' " " l iny air school at ,. , ,, ,i i,m,,i ,ii. laklnir llieni mil of iiriiiliu-tioo . .!. ni Iso OKnln. Wiillim to I!. II. Kdninnils, rill to. of IUii Alanul'ncliiriM'H llccord, .Mr. Hoover wild that Willi one third of the uallou'n laiul urea, with alioiil llirce-lirihs of lis sea Irnnlune, with vast resources ill soil, - climate .and . minerals, "no limit (un bo .sei upon llm cnntln. ,, ,,,..,.., UUA lucMtlKlu'S Pros ,.:, ,. ,u, ,vl,oe . noiltll." Ills ,,(.,. wh In rciiiititiMu jo a n!(ueill r,. ,., vu.Vl, , Fueuon. I'he presidenl elect declared thsl no wiis pioioiiu.ii.i iiiiiuri-iiiin-o in i i luu r.. , l iTlll'-i J ii .. , niu . ...... ; th'oi -.jhou,- the soulh" for himself . ','-1 ', , . " . ' llll'l II C I I OS l.lO.ll"!. II . I (.llllin. ucrcpt lliis- vole," ho said, ; -not us a personal tribute, but nil (.xprcssiou of a dcvcloplni; sen I his firm belief that llm Umo hud 'come when volcis llirouKlioiit tho ' country should rust their hilllols ou their coliviti Ions' r.i lo conui' tlii;ic and not iniiki'1 '"ihlngs of 'former .'.('nerutlon inc nusis op !thi'lr vote. :' tiivliix ussuninci! Hint Ills oil- ministration would "know .no illf- reronr.c belweon north and soulh, enst uiid west," lull "seek to deal : with absolute fairness In every sec- tion oi our common eo .y, mi . , i loover pledged Ills co operation In !i,rue1.to, , projects, un n.trcoustal cunul sy. jliMn Hiut hynrool-Mtrlc powur. The rii;i i nyn tun, in; nmu. ' i l(!!id oventually frnm ("llm end of Tcxn. T0 LEADG0LF BOOY NKW YOltK, Nov. 15. (fl') The nnmlnutliv; coinuiltteD of Ihe l ull ed. Slates Clolf nssoclntloii has se- I !" '""" YT. l"' "'J, J "K" ."-'lift u ill I .,, ',, ,.',, ,,, . i,.e i Murnson it. uininiyi ..lounsion. well known St.. Paul golfer, will becomi) a member of tho executive commit Ice. GOV. AL SMITH PLAYS F (At SAVANNAH, flu.. Nov 1!i . .. . -i.overnor Aiin-d smiin n'il"i'r'"""i ,.i..i... ...nn.i, ... i his party stopped off here loiinv for n round of golf before pro- j Kind. A. I. .McArinur or l """'""' 'ceding m lilloxl.. Miss., for a vn-, M. 1 homas of lvlnmath Knlls cnt on. jnnd It, W, Sawyer of llend. The governor wns greeted nt the. Chleksn Pl Addict railroad siutlon by several hmi. p.,.... N. .. . .fl,J. dred persons nnd was taken hV;, , ,, ' ,: " , ,' cm ;. his sevanniih host. , Harry Al. Hollson. an cdl or claims the Havanr.ali golf leuh. Tho diiy'si',0 n"vo "ntiea more ciueKcn pie i procinni Included Ion. Iie.ui nt thol","J,'r" ,lm" ny "elBhbor of his Kspy borne and an Informal rn - eeptlon there tonlsht. Peanut Roller Falls Short Election h tger' I llAI!I.InK, 'IVxus, Nv. j I ;!. )'i--Sovon pen nuts untt Ihroo jiairs of ootton kIvon fIl l.y the wayside a Bill i j Willinms. elroiion brt loser, J rolled the ponnutM one :ind ono-sevf nth ml 1pm with His J noso. Willtanis had uiulortiikon to roll ii peanut from Klo Hondo to HiuHiir.-'ri n milps hi II i 4 d,iH. Ho wore rotton plown unit heavy Unoo puds. 4 Jde Declares Overproduction; nivniion in addresses 'which ; he will deliver in eai h of the lie- I Not Necessary, W ithi;;',1 ,.,omwl" tWl " hl Proper Methods Am- . . ithe first of which may he inado spiger Recommends Lawiat conmo, McaraKua. now tema- I lively fixed as tho first port ot Changes. i1'"" 'r"'r ,,ln halUcslilp Mnryianil (leaves San 1'edro next .Monday. Ho i would be welcomed to 1,'orinto by o i t.. - ,,. (President Olaz. SAI.I,M.. Ore.l Nov. l.,.--)-, a speech in this Central Anierl OreKons tannine population could ran republic would afford an op be hIx or seven times us great uslportunliy for the president-elect It is now without over production, I "f 1,10 United Htates to Indlcato If furmluK were on tho proper ha-' 1,0 """'7 hl," lnilnlstmiloii would , IllW'sue in dealliiK with situations sis H. lde, manager ol Ita ,ul,h nH u,.Hm! , xu-arasua and state chumber of commerce, ttdd ' "ickiiii lecinmui the Oresou leclamuliou empress today, loo a assertion was directly . today, luo's assertion was directly "111"'5' ,,.,at uf s1e,"ll0,r ;" .l rown of Muriuu county, who told r, , " " bT ;"""-" tile ITnited states and in Latin ",a,' '-j oui-foiiy to hnnK morfl Xtwrl, ,..rfm0Bl nmonK lhc Into thy stme until there crmcs , ,, eount " scut rZcLl R " "' liS,nnlor ,,mn"' ot J,"lho' luescut pioductlon. . ..iman of the senate foreign rela- ,id0 ,,ketl. "when every year wo without-montlonlnp; nny .pecifl . Ira mP"lB more farm p,.oduc3 eaM.H ot Ul0 nl.mod t thun wa are exportlis.tr , ;,. , nr-t(Vftn , n VMo. is '1 JM"-'-lle' llupver, In tn k 111 K them out of production iiomonhere else and plucliiK them into OiBKun production, .'i'hiit does not cause over production." Ah proof of this he utild that frou 3iVIU lamliles that have boen hrnuKht to the slato hy tho state cliiimDcr of commerce lie lias to celvod 14UU letleiH uskli!.;; tliut Ore Boh llterutnre be sent to 'their i. lends. llula.U.n In I I I .,Un . tlou projects, Mr. Ida said that Ilia i iimiriin-m, l,ui...vu '.., , , Purl limn i,, i,i,.. i.nne. ."onni oimcauon ' cuileU hinds has not accomplished .. u.. : I " r i.. ViV:. n.. .v n.ivui,. ... . uno.i , i.ui It v,aa not sufe to plsce them on) I Irrhtutod hinds bocause of tne lin-j ... l.,l .,,...,11(1,... I.l 1.U l..l.1u,,IU Unaucial reorKiiiilr.ation oi 'tho .i. i ,.i.i "i.... cause tho bondholders have' been told that the state Is under some obligation lor the bonds, uud It Is hiiru lo ..let that out of their - heads," ' ... . il.-.un 1 iimlllc. Through tin. orgiiniued' soltle iDint effurt he said that about , JfSOO families' have been brouKhVh0 ,,,, , th BOOlI.W rail. nun uie sun.:, intesiiir-ri .o,vv, - 000, and about 7D per cent of them jon new hinds, lntbo lust year be. Hiild that 400 'fiihilltes, who . hnvo. Invested 2,000,oo0, have been brought to tlie stato, not- , i,(niiilinw iho mule chamber's ".".V,V B....... . ' ,?...f."i - ,.,.,, ". . " 1 Tlio ponKr''H waH weloomod to Halem by Mayor ' T. A. I.lvesley, UVho Mtld that every year II is he- j coming more apparent thut lrrlgn - l.L.n l nnaH..., I .. tl,n IV'llln. unite , ,.v. .n ... t ,. ... ... ml "I hnvo gone In for It myself, ho said, "and It Is bringing won-, clerks nnd Interpreters. derftil resulls." I with tho hope of clearing -up tllln Arnsplger, Medford, presi-lth surprisingly large volume of; dent of the congress. In his un-ntail that bus been pouring Into: mini address, mentioned several his home here since election tiny, : changes Hint are needed .In the' Mr. Hoover has trebled the work ', Irrigation lnws. He said there ing foreo In his dfflce, nnd ho: should bo a clarification of llu , exports to have answers to all let-! laws relative to voting (Uiallflca- trrs in the malt before he leaves; Hons of project settlers, and urged pain Alto next Sunday night for'; payment lo tho districts of pen- j Hun Pedro. lio will board the ' ally and Interest on dellimuent as-1 Mnrylnnd Immediately after his, sensments on foreclosed lands held arrival, there at 0:30 a. in., Mon-' by the districts. . day. ' i Arnsplger said Hint tho state engineer Is not clothed with enough power to protect the r.tnte I In the grunting of water power i permits, nnd believed the taw ! could he changed to uive him tUMi power without curtulllng power . development. 1 Another luw ndvocuted hy him would authorise districts to pny . Die expenses of deieKiiteM to thd 'stale congress. As memhers of the resolutions i rnmmlltee, President Arnsplger IhI..I t...i..k .: Ill Ma.l. " . ...rs...... .,. .1 . 1"" .,." :; tended 21 coltiiecutlT onus. Xo, 2:17, Tunmco Tfi IIUUVLIl IU ! TELL AIMS LAI THP Good Will Tour Affords Op portunity to Outline Pol portunity to Outline Policy Toward South America First Stop at Corinto Ecuador, Bolivia Invite. ' Ily JnfiiCH Ii. Wt-st. Associated l'r-ss stuff Writer STAXKOliD r.NIVEHHITy, Cal., Nov. 15. a') llnlnK to I.utll. America as a plenipotentiary of pence and aood will, Herbert Hoo ver will Interpret the character of I The president-elect already is lUitllnltiK some of these speeches. lr.w,il,..l In ll,D ln...li.,.. .......I...... , 0c0 , mnMtVi i,n rtf (h M,n,.i.,u , ,... vise the election In Nicanojua has PV0lu-d much criticism, both In I nless Ihero can bo constantly evinced ainoiiKst all, nations proof that the lives nnd property of ail .Mtlzcns abroad shall be. protected," ho said, "the foreign trude nnd the economic,' life of the world will dexeuernte Instead of thrive. This does not Imply thnt our elil- j" "" ,BO ,.B ""rou noc su ' 0 eoulltrT " H-.HWU. IIIKV OIllMt H 'subject to such lnws,- unless tl-so laws are n violation of Interna- "Thls Implies no .'mprrlnllsm. It Is tho simple -eo'iitlon of tho principle ot i , . . ,.,,, .n,.nu all nations. Confidence In this ! principle Is n nteesslty to the ud- vnnce,.,e.,t of civilization Itself." I t'orinto First. f Coi-lo as. the first pore on tho tentative Kchedulc lor tho west coast voyage, the others are Hnlhnn, Cnlluo, Peru, and Val paraiso, 'Chile. Others may bo udded. however, as Colombia, llo llviu nnd Kcuitdnr are urging upon . With tllC nO lllo exceill On . ot HantlnKO, Ohtl!. .Mr. Hnovor plan: tn .HptMid only 24- hout'H In ench of tlu cnpltnlH, where he wil! cull. The echeiluU'M ppolmbly will ho tut urrunnpd thnt he will nrrlve In each parly In tho tiny nnd lcavo . Tho preMidont-olert i to ho nc- comimnled on thl.f tour hy Iloovor nnd thdr Hon. Allan. - Th iiliu-iri In tho official imrty wilt l0 Henry .Fletcher . ambnHsndor to Home, representing tho stnto . department; Cloorge Akerson, see- .... ... . . - .. ,-. . n, . , rruiry lu .sr. iinovei ; L.eorge I.; Benin. Kiiid, V. S, naval aid to the .president elect, and a force of foue1 j ; The Influx of friends to Palo, Alto to say goodbye to the presi dent-elect nlrendy has . started.' Among his callers bite yesterdnvji were Governor C C. Young nnd : Senator Samuel M. , Shortrldge.-, who lives in Menlo Pnrk. only) n short distnnco from the Hoover1 home. LIFEBOAT CREW K ; ! LOST IN HEAVY SEA RYF., Kn.. Nov; IB. (At The entire er of seventeen of n Bye' llfehout wns thrown Into the rhun- nel today when Ihelr rrutl wus overturned b' heavy seas. It was fonrerf all were drowned. Kleven bodies wero washed ashore. ' i i