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o- The Weather Vortscahl yiir uwlielit. villi rrwi lii temperature, Thursday bo coniUijc cloudy. Maximum ycntentity iitt Minimum yiterilay 27 Medford Mail Weather .Year Ago Maximum 50 Minimum 33 3llir Twenty-third Y mlj n fly nth fear MKFOKD, 0UKG0X. AVLIDNKSDA V, .NOV K.M ISKU -Jl. No. 243. Tribune V - i Today By Arthur Brisbane Franz Schubert. Stocks and Teaching. Our Sam, As Ras Tefari. Bathtub Scotch. ' (Copyright. 1928. by Star Co.) One liiimlreil years uiiu l-'rail Schubert died, gri-ntest of "II the world's sons; writers. Only 31, lie died us he had lived, very poor, leaving the world rieher, forever, by the workers of his renins. His deepest admiration was for lieethoven, and his dyiiif; 'Words were, "Heethoven is not here." Let ns hope that lie and his beloved Heethoven, and others that eiieouragcd and be friended hiin, were together yesterday where "their angels do always behold the face of iny Father," ; and heard his Rvmphony in C Jlajor played by the New York Philharmonic conducted by llengelberg. The radio eonld carry it everywhere on this planet. Why not as far as heaven, to which the ether supply ex tends.' L'pou Schubert's life, teach ers and preachers might base useful sermons. His father, a parish school master, gave him music lessons, but at. 7 young Franz had passed his father. Of his (JOO songs, he wrote some of the most beautiful in his 'teens, "(iretehen at the Spin ning Wheel" at 1", "Krl Keo jiig" at IS. ' Words of genius poured fnnii him. in a stream,.- Hearing one 4yf his own songs he said, "That, is not so had." He forgot that he had written it. Stopping ut a tavern, on a walk, a friend rccilgd some of Shakespeare's sonnets. Schubert, on the tavern menu, wrote his song, '"Hark, Hark the Lurk," ami that eve ning wrote the music of "Who Is Sylvia?" '"In his last year he wrote "Death and the Maiden." and until lie died he continued pour ing out works of genius, songs, operas, quartets, quintets, sym phonies. He made many friends, all worth while inability and char acter. When iiuw, acquaint ance was suggested, li is ques tion always1 1 was, "Kami er "was?" "Cuu'lie do anything,"' Congratulations are due the men and; women that arranged to honOi' his memory. From his grave he sends to the world beauty and inspiration.. ,-r Advocates of birth, control may muse upon the fact that Schubert was the thirteenth, in a family of 14 children. For tunately for the world, his strong mother, Elizabeth Fitz, did not think it necessary to stop at an even dozen. , Dropping a few million miles, J'roni Schubert to the level of j the stock exchange, did you no liee that in five and a half days last week (brokers sold more than 31,(XX,000 shares, above 5,000,1 XJU shares n day! Kxchain.-ivn'illiorltlf'H are grlthi'f ready for 10.0no.OOU-hnrc (lays. ' predicted lu . this column lung since. l.lttlc people, especially the. fool ish that gamble, ahoulil howate of that Wall Street maelstrom with the dollar mark on it. but unfor tunately advice i wasted. The Inexperienced. ineludlns many women, take "Hps" from those more iKnoraut than them selves, and some will wish, when It Is too late, that they had lis tened. However, while some lose and others win. the money remains, ef ly changing hands, and some of jTttt least Is used admirably. Last (Continued on Page Four.) PROSPERITY PLAN TOLD Governor Brewster Outlines Scheme for Construction Reserve 'Panic Insur-j ance' Portion of Hoover Prosperity Plan Co-ope-1 ration Needed. i I XKW OKf.HA.NS. Xov. SI. W' j t'.overnor lialplf u. llrewsler, of i .Maine. actSnii upon the request, oil ! Herbert Hoover, outlined today ' before the eonferonce of kov- ernors a plan for the creation of a nationwide eonsl ruction reserv.: jof S3. CHOI. (Mill. linn, to be released In times of overprocuc.lon and 1111 i employment. J tPjvernor lirewster recoinniend- eil that puhlie authorities, store I up a reserve of eonstruetion pro j Jects etiuul to two year's normal j expenditure, on ;mpruvcmcnts and 'release th!s reserve at limes of unemployment. Stu-h.a fund, h said, would be olio of the best j forms of insurance against lui jtional panies. l llese views or tne way in whit-b llu- stales and other publi.' authorities may co-operate' with tile federal Kovernment in con irolinK in sopie measure construc tion work for Hie common Kood." said llle Kovernor, "are prcsenleii to llle conferenee of governors at the recuesl of Herbert Hoover is an authorizej exposition of u por tion of iiis program for stabiliz ing tile prosperity of the l.'niled Slales. Co-opcratiou Xcctl. ''In reouestlns the presentation of this project to the oonr'-renee of uovernors Mr. Hoover empha jslzed the imporlaneo of establish ing co-operation between fedora', state and munleipal governmenls 'in aeeordani-e- wi.h the proposals loutlincil at t lie lime of jlio im j employment conference In HlS."' Orifnuizalion for prosiierlty, lie jsnld, iM -tho-next lesion -inerU-a jnuiy trace to (lie. niifons of tho The governor sabl that Ameri ca emulates Tantalus, llie niytll olo'iical l' i. rsona.no who lived 111 the presence of plenty, but never could luueh it. ' Such tomlltiolls," in. said, "con- )f-tlUUe n IraKi'dy and a travesty uiion Hie oryanizing genius of Ame.riean bus'ness nien." j . "With an annual expenditure ! of si ven billions upon construc tion. America Is in a po.-llion to stabilize prosK'i-l!y to ti most re markable extent," lie luldeil. "I'llb i'e authority spends moro than a billion and a half. Willi llu.- : we are here priniarily con -crned. j "I'rlvatc luisiness will soon fol ' low such prai-tiea dcmoosl ral Ion ns the uoveinment may make sinee I llle great commercial interests I of the country have the most vllal stake. This may apply not only j to instruction, hut to the renewal liind extension of capital facilities jof every sort. It Is the eonsldei e.i ,' recommendation of the one who has received the overwhelming j mandate of the American people to puide and guard the'r progress !ln llle next four years thai a eon jstrurtlon reserve, may prudently be accumulated In time of plenty j against the lean year that la to I eunie "Tills involves simply the pro j vWloii of the necessnry funds or (credit to le relensed when in dexes shall Indicate the need and such designation of projects as may commend itself to the uti ihority concerned." Span of Life Shorter When ! Overly Plump , TAKIS. Suv. HI. i7?t That from -lit to It 1h tin Manner- iu fur f ut men. Im hIiowm 4 by the Mutfritirs of a Khmh-Ii i Inxiiranci' t'ontpany. At ht ii ttt tintw faltt r Im rnil fi only to jrrmv olIr. but alrto f to Hl'-'Miipt aulrlili-. An lncmaHP of -0 pi?r cnt In fat 1m4wcoii 4') ami 41 rur- V n-KMmln to an InrrraMi; of 3U 4 per font of mortality above nururil. it om- Im. of a bltf 4 fraiin-. tin iiuTcaxf In mnr- tallty It ind 3m but 4U per j font. I Tu frrmv thin nflrr 3n. on the contrary. Im un fxnMb'iit ! plitn. The maximum of Ioiik- 4 4e cvlty wan obiervi'd In people I who at the auo of fid WviKhe.l 4 1' "i to 4 u p v u ntl h u n fl - i' n o r - mal. Wrolc .Mini)- liCltcr t'IIICA:. Nov. 21. (.Pi for U yeurs, Mil's l-:uirlllu Clark ovcr iikmI 30 h'tters cuch day to lonely llllM'ioniiries in far off lands, upending- her 'l!mi art Invalid In this method of spreading cheer. Nhe died yesterday at the aire of 81. Until paralyzed 13 years aKo Mis Clark was associated with the Methodist Dcuconcsj Home. Educated Oysters Enjoy Short Life and Keen Appetite MOCNT VKISNON. Iowa. j Nov. -1. lTi Tin .educated fleas have rival. llle Iruln- ed oysters t,f Prof. W. K. A. SlaKht. head of the psychol- j;y d.-pnrlmciu of C o r n e I 1 college here. Slaght declares t hat after 11 monlh's regular feeding on corniiical anil water, sonic oys- tors which ho packed in sea- ' wood would open their mouths liko hungry birds when meal- time canio. Jarring of the basement stair door, lie says, caused the oysters to open their Jaws anil become attentive. Slaght udmtts his training process had one liandicap the oysters lived only five or six week. . I Fear Grips OmahaBrutal Crimes Recall 'Sniper' of Few Years Ago Eighty Policemen Patrol in Autos Reward Posted. OMAHA, Mebr.. Xov. I'i. Not Hi nee thV rifle of Krunk Carter, "the sniper," was a death Weapon (hat sent fear racing down a city's spine, has Omaha been gripped by the h-ead inspired today by its "hnti-het-man." The .new Hlayer who. liko "the sniper." appear! to pirl't his victims at lamloni, lias slain three, beaten a fourth hi severely he will not live, and wrlonsly injured a fifth. All the attacks have taken place sinee early Sunday mornliiK. . Omaha's, "sniper", whom silencer-equipped rifle slew two and wounded one before he wuh cap tured a few yea is ku. kept the city in a state of uneasiness during the days he remained at laie. That same sense of terror pre vailed today, Intensified because of the brutalities of the crimes and the mVuluiily of the hatchet m:iu"s deadly visitations. Mrs. Harold SnibliiiK, the only victim of the madman's handax who was not killed or critically wounded, had provided police with a description of the man they hold responsible for all five attacks. "He Is uf dark complexion, about '2 1 yearn old. five fet seven Inches tall and weiphs about 140 pounds," she said. "He was well uressed. His (rouscrs were neatly pressed, and be wore a belted overcoat, a dark gray cap and a bow tie." Harold Ktriblin, who was beaten by the hatchet man curly yesterday morning. Ib's dylny at a hospital with four distinct skull fractures. Hospital physicians said his dcalh was a mntter of hours. JNilloc Pnlrol Kitfhly policemen, In pairs, armed with shotguns drove over Omaha last ni;ht. A half a hun dred men volui.teered last night tu assist police lu the hunt for Ihc slayer, Two dozen shotguns have been purehused for the police depart ment. Commissioner Dunn said and fifty cots rind mattresses were provided to Kivc officers ami detec tives a eli ante to rest. A score of deputy sheriffs slept in the court house last nlBht to be ready for nn emeiKt'ncy. A squad of 200 American T.mjb.n men. narcotic agents, federal und prohibition agents have volun teered their services. Howards of SluUO have been offered for the slayer's arrest or information lead ing to his capture. Police b iinc their t h oory of one man In connection with the three oases on the fact that In each ease, an ax or hatchet had been stolen, either from the home where the attack was made or from the neighborhood. Two bloodhounVls have been brought to the city to be used In tiaoing the slayer should another attack be made. On the face of recent develop ments Cecil lilackman. 34. ordered held for an Inquest over the body of his father, which was postponed has been released on bond. Turks llMlkc Hod I.KNOX, .Mass., Nov. 2lA(p) Appinenlly when wearing- red one r-iiwum ucwaro 01 a lurKey unless It is well on llle way tu the Thunks Kivinif table or such. Frank C'll-r. poultiyiiian. wore a flamlnK sweat er. Two prlzi! birds sboivcd their dislike so vlKorouily thut he hud ! to climb u tree. AiiiiiiiiIm-ii Medals Sold OSLO, .Norway. Nov. 21. VP) The wish of Itoiild Amundsen that be die free of debt Is to lie ful filled. Cnnrud Languur huff bought the explorer's nicduls for a sum sufficient to pay the ol'llualluns of the estate. Tho medals are to be presented to King- Frederick university.' HATCHET IN IN NEBRASKA I UNCAUGH nil n n jUIL WWm m sr nn mniiinr li w. a w i iiw u in.., . IU inULUULlM;,,, 'mm mm m. mm 'J I X.I MvAttl ,..?-.'. .VZ A iii 1111111 hteir8fw?i ii k w iin n wmmsmm& Acquittal of Stewart Not to End Probe-Walsh Will Ask Senate Investigation Renewal of Salt Creek j Lease to Sinclair Borah! Pays. j W ASHINGTON. Nov. 21. A) '(HI Is highly inflammable. The I blaze started some years ago by i the inquiry Into the conditions ! surrounding the leasing of the i naval oil reserves Is no sooner j quenched in one place than ft ; breaks out in another. ; ! Kobert W . Stewart, chairman of ihc board of directors of the Stan dard Oil company of Indiana, wits acquitted yesterday in the District of Columbia supreme court on charges of perjury. The case was one of the many ramifications of the investigation Into the oil leases. Almost coincident with the ver dict, Senator Walsh, of Montana, said thai he I ut ended to ask the senate tu. inquire Into the reasons of Dr. Hubert Work, former secre tary of the interior for renewing a lease in the Salt Creek oil field to Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing company. This lease was recently i declared invalid by the department jof justice. j Ami , these two developments, with oil as their background, had :two others for company. ' The District of Columbia court of appeals asked the supreme court for interpretations m five points Involved in the appeal, of Harry l' .Sinclair, oil magnate now under sentence for contempt id' (he senate, and Senator Jtorah, of Idaho, has begun returning $no0 which he received as part of a pro spective fund of ?HiO,uOO which he intended to return to Sinclair. Sinclair g.ivo the si lit). una vo the lie publican party lu 1 HtL'i ami when the circumstances of the gift Came to light,- Senator Duralr sald' he-felt that party morals demand ed lta return. He announced that he would receive voluntary contri butions tu "purge" the Sinclair contribution. Itoruh Pays That wqs some months ago. He began parceling out IS MM) a to 3 to persons yesterday. Asked about the Interest on the money, I torn h smiled and replied: "I can - say I am not charging anything for my services." Stewart, tall, thick-set anil gray haired, showed his joy at his acquittal yesterday by giving each of the three women jurors, a hearty hug. He has twice been brought to trial after facing a sew- ; ate committee and ha twice gone j free, being acquitted tin May on ;: ' contented charge. I The oil magnate's defense was ; chiefly the contention that there was not u quorum of the senate present when ho testified, ami Un official record of the public lands committee was also attacked. The ruling of Justice Jennings lialley, who presided, on Iho ab-! sence or presence of a quorum was criticized by Senator' Morris, of Nebraska, after tho verdict. "Such decisions," the senator said "have made our jurisprudence the ' lughtug Block of the civilized ! world." Senator Walsh, who has figured quite prominently in the oil inves tigations to date. In making the 1 announcement that he thought j still more probing was needed j said: "I want to know why Mr. Work stood by this renewul. I nni led tu believe that ho knew of the validity of the lease before he gave up Ills office as secretary." Dr. Work resigned as secretary of tho interior to become chair man of the Hepubllcan national committee. Trumped Ace Leads Couple to Divorce Court ! ! j. ClllCAOO. Nov. 21. (rtv- i Sonic folks would say l tint , truinplni,' a partner's ace lu a bridge game is Justification j even for manslaughter. The superior court Is now usked 1 to determine If It Is cause for divorce. Mrs. Virginia Chapman . Hcbmldt, w hu at ill secretly 1 was man led to the son of a wealthy Chicago architect. has filed Iho suit, declaring that simply because she laid down a trump on her hus- linnd-partner's ace In n bridge game, he beat her. "Hu lta hie alimony" Is sought. 4 Child llendmT" VKItMII.ION, Alberta, Nov. !1. tP) Hosetta Annett, I), Is a hero ine. Hhe carried eight children to safety from a burning farmhouse while, thu parenta wero away, J PRESIDENT COOLIDGE HONORS fell j$L Fritient QaJidcc kiymrj a wreath on the tfmb of the Unknr.vn Soldier In Arlinnton cemetery .in Washington as patt of in? observance o' the tenth anniversary of t!i: sicn!n3 of the atr.iistice. At the lelt Is Secretary Davis rod at the right Secretary vVbbcr. IBORAH URGES FISHING HALTS HAGEN NAMED ! GRANGERS 1 HOOVER CRUISE CAPTAIN EOR SESSION CALL Watinnal Fnrmor Rnrlw Tnlfl . u.uiui j - Relief Problem Cannot Be Solved in Regular Con-, gress Kellogg Pact Is Urged. . WASHINGTON". Nov. 21.tA)' J Senator Hurnh ti.day urged tiuil ! ; Uie national grange s,uppoit lite j j pro'iositioti nf a special session id. I I'liiN'in'SS to consider fcrm reliet ! hero, he said he felt the problem could not he sult'ed at the cumins regular session. his recent campaign lias piu i'hj. Imldlr..; public -ol- li'.-'C l.i n position whme they nun.i (ako hold v,( lliu i'nnn jinmlem and j do their best to solve: It." he said, j "There 19 no escape l'uini (he ohli- gallons taken. Hot li parties de le la red in their platforms for some J relief measure." J Turning to the KoIIok peace j treaty, Senator Itorali declared that inlernatloiKil peace was of nut ion at 'concern and of particular concern i to farmers, llu expressed the hop;- Unit the senatft would ratify the pact at tho com inn setision. ' l.duls ,J. TuIkt, national riiiiK'o master, in thanking the senator lor nddiessiiiK Hi" wianue. pledged th:it uouy h nuppori 10 me ireiuy km 'Contlniieil nn I'nirn Six.) . FARMERS NEED MORE MONEY One of a Scries of Articles in tho Buy-at-Homo and Homo Products Campaign Sponsored by tho Medford Chamber of Oommsrce- Suit, "so dues your old mini!" lack-on Cininly is ii'iinai'ily nn iiKi'iciilt ui'iil district, mid c nro mow iTodnciiifr ninny tiiiics mure (linn we cini coiimihh' locally, vvliicli incaiis Hint' we iiiiist ncI! unr niii'.Iiis tu oilier disjiicls 1 lint, arc not in n posit ion lo raise to ml van! at."' tlio liroihicts that we raisi' here. The more .standardized prod ucts wc have to sell, tin: lari-'cr are the markets which we can command. .Vote Hie ri'lVi'i'iicc lo .stiiiidiii'di.cd in.arl;i'ts." Xu I'aclnry ever imide an article for which lliere was no dctmiiid. No I'liriiiin1.' district ever succeeded that did not raise'the kind ol' irodilce dcmandi'd liy ,t he. consnmino; puh lie. Neillier did liny community ever succeed that had no adeiimle means of selling their products lo I lo- public con tinuously. A few years nc.o the funnel's of Wasco County were f He ine; lianlii'iip'oy. They were unalile lo sell their produce. W i t ji the aid of expert advice they toolt an inventory. The inventory showed 1-io varieties: of fruil j o-' vnrielies of apples --bciii(f raised in Hint district. CommiUocs .were ap pointed to slndy and recommend the kinds ol" fruil inns! "really demanded by the public. The list was reduced to Id varieties, uf which only nine have been planted. The study also displayed a deplorable lack , of efficiency in lnurketinir procedure. Slroliu; recoiiimendal ions were nnitlo and adopted. I'rosto! Wasco is now producinc what the people want (instead of what the farmers like to raise) and actually are scllimt to these people. .laeksoii County ban many undeveloped potentialities alonj,' iiricullural lines, and these possibilitiesivouhl surely he further developiJ if the people of this section would con sistently use the farm products urown locally. Such ii pro cedure would be eiiiivnlciit to u laru'c ire-iciise in popula tion. The increase in popnlalion would surely follow if all of llie farmers in .J;;;;!;;;:;:: County were prosperous. Voll call tin your part in the development of this Medford district, simply thronih usinx the best products of tin: farm that, are available -those frown in Jackson County. A word lo the wise is sufficient. i. .t I A V .'.rl . I ibI -'! ..i.C.'s!f .4 OFF SAN LUCAS IW.n Cm Crmi-t Inrlnlrmrl in uuvjj oo o(Jun niuuiijv,u in By President-Elect and Party Ship Continues Voyage Tonight Ashore Sunday, liy .lames J.. .Wet. (Associated Press Stall" Writer.) I". S. S. -MARYLAND tKn route to A.MAPAI.A). Nov. '2 I . bP' i With the Hint half of bin Latin ............. I completed. Herbert Hoover today , turned his tboimbts to his favor ItO sport. The .Maryland was halt- ; (d between ('ape S.in Lucas ami . Wipe CorrlenteM, well nff tin' Mcx- lean coa.-t, for deep sea fish In?. The president-elect hud in mind j the recent experience of bureau of; fisheries men in these waters, who j hooked n KnKantic niarllti orstvord- i fish, "playing" It for 1-1 hours be-i fore luntl inir it. 1 -Mr. Hoover did not hope to snaj; a fish of Mich proportions as lu ! does no), want tit interrupt the southward voyuK" more than a fctv hours. Three of the Mavyhmd'H email boats were ordered out fur the fishing excursion, onee lainintt Mr. Hoover und his friends. a (econd carry: 11 k t he newspaper men. and u third laden villi eam- 'r.ntlr,iiel I'nir. HIT I Iff. ,f ..V,V-,V "wn soldier niini nrMP M JnwfinifiiiRn 3ff ''W-A'. I rfl'iS I . . . . -iWcVfttJ.. i-yt-W! if-J'i ' . M Mill lllll Nil I I Sltli : AKr hn RYDER TEAM I n:i o u uuu uiuyi'l raases nuilUI IU 'fhe Haig' Farrell to! Play On Team Entilish 1 1110 I,nlu'u sovemi pur- I chases wero mudo. ho mild, to be Invasion Is Planned for ;!Xc"ui!n:ll'',ro ",r a"ml ani r- i bij i Two places whose sub rosu ac- tariy IViay. JtlvltlcH were uncovered Monday : Hie Slierman club on Sheridan road 'and Inn l.arbecuo Inn on North CI.K.VIII.AM), Nov. . L'l il'i Clark strcot were found vlosed Wulur iiimeu, lUri-nU-'d recently ' yeslorday: ns iintlon.il profi-twloivil t,iif chain, i Several bnrteiidorH, apImiwjMC iili.n. will .iii.tnin Uu. Anici lcnn I ''Y newspaper investlBiitors ihiIi- t liyiU r cup i. niii t i nitcii s.ntin ! w youths, were found roluctiint tn uolf iiru;.. win n li luvaiic.i KiiB-i"'-" Unuor since the death nf Wil bind next rprini; for Us blcnniul ' liiin' Adomaytls, who was alalu iKitik. wlib iiriat lirltnlu's bom. ! Smiduy diiilng a. KamblliiB argu This honor went to Miikoii when ! mcnt with Anthony Junkus In tin. l.oo Db't' l. present tin,. hol,i..r. ! I""u,,' ''' cream parlor. HiRh iriKlorsid ror the taptnluov nl tho ! choot t.udont. tohl-pollco . they IriiiMl session of ihu "National i iruniK'iitly hot'-Slit 'liquor from Jim- Uolfers' aN.-;'Vlitllou's annual moot 'ng here, demurred lu favor of Hngcn who headed tile contingent wlilrli del'enled llle Ibitons lu this lountry ln.t year. "1 appreciate the honor," Ulegel told tils contemporaries. "Out ilblnlc Waller is much llie better jman for llle Job." i The ntisociatlon also recom- mended, a list of 12 leading pro : foMona Is from which tho Allierl- nn team, numbering 10. will be peieiMeil. llei;liles ilagen ana uic gt'l they are:, lleue Haraxan. .loo TtiriiKon. Johnny Kurroll, William Klein. I tl 1 1 lliirke and John llol- rh-tl. nil nr WW Vol-k- llorton Hnilth, .loplln. Mo.; Al lCslilnosa. I I'h'eiigo: i:d Dudley. I.os Angeles, ami Al WiKrous of (Iranil Itaplds, .Midi. 'I'lie t-eleetlolis will be made next April and the team will leave for Knglund curly In May. the exact time depending upon (he dale oflio llrlllsh open lour iia mcnt. Allanta. (la., was selected ail next year's meeting place. The annual toliriliiineut will be hell? at Simla liar barn, fill. The. dele gates approved -an Increase In memhirsh'p dues front fr to ftuj to make possible tlie hiring of a full tlnu permanent secretary. KI'dKNi:. Ore.. Nov. 21. lP) Two young t'nlver:ity of Oregon students won an , exhlblllon golf' inatcli liere'l'ueyilay from Johnny ! farrell. fulled states open title, holder, and Walter Ilagen, llrlllsh'. open winner. The pair, Vincent 1 l)oli and Don Moe. both of I'ort laud, won Ibreo up and one to go when Moe Chipped In Ills mashle shot on the 17th hole for """" two. The ehlbltlon match best ball foursome, tm' wns a which Moe and l)olp turned In n medal i ycore of (it;, n .1 1 und u 32. Ha-j an and Farrell turned In total, of (:i, u 34 and a IT lA VTON. ).. Nov. 21. IA) Fori'ltiK I)., A, Ulii'r. manUKcr.' and Harry .Schmidt, hit afislntant. j to lie face down on the floor. ' thrc.. biiuditN nhortly after noon todnv fiibbi d the lUixt Klfth HtreeL brunch of the flty National bunkfwItnoKH ho tiuontloiied wan Prank of approximately f iHi.OtHi. Half j Johnuon, chief officer uf the of thirt nii in wan taken from tho Ventr!. ' .otinten. while the bujunco wuh! Ilefore Jennup took over the lulcn from the vault. nuetlonliitf, JohiiMn had tetifb'd Alr. Ktta Overieclt. n cutonu'r in leply to V. 8. Attorney Tut tit In ih bank at the limo. won! who im conductliiB the Inquiry thul bound to a chair in tho room bv . he robin i n w Itu wore iinmuKkcd. They e Heaped in nn ntitoniobile. Sjim frr lull PKNULKTO.V. )rc. Nov. 21. (A) The county court Im now plun- uliiK on htitrtlmr, u building fund j i lie ii in iiniu win oc unco tor iiiu erectlun of u new Jail. There In $700 iiuw uvullublt! fur .the fund. oivn iii ui uui uu ; Rendezvous of School Chil ! dren to Be Cleaned Up , Slaying of Youth Starts j Campaign Teachers and i Students Admit Existence ; of Drinking, Gambling. I I'lIIO.UiO. No. 21. (Multiple , tinna of law enforcement liuvnrcd ! loilny ovi'i' Ihu nun dcnii'.'. ot Chi-' -r'ciiKo hcIuiuI clillilron. Iho li'ilonil :;o.vvrnmciit had joined police tint! Ki-hool autliorl- i 1 1 In u clty-wlilo aciin li for the '. KpcnkcuHy rendezvous cntoriiiB to I ontl fill pnti'imnite. The cleanup ; t-ainpiilitii. born with the Hliivini; of I ail ls-year-old buy In a million man- quiTiidliiK it.i an ico cream pni lor, j in! cxti'inlctl to every Hchool ills j trlct in Iho city. i Illicit liiiuor was boiiKht yester j tiny by InvoHll uiliiiH who obtained j niimorouH nddresuex ot "boozo I JiiIiiIh" from IiIkIi Hchool Modems. ! Al Kloies near livo In rite achoolH HarrlHon, l.uno Technical, Lake j view, Cnrl Silini E and University i 'H'luor was purchased. k. V.. Yellowloy, federal prohl- ' Mflmt n.lmlM(uliali.r In lltA rM.in..,',. urea, sent five squadH of agents Into sclinol neiuhhorlioodH to ussist It us. Cloture Ordered Police Commissioner Husaell or dered police to close all establish ments found aelllng liquor or op erating Hint machines near schools. I j They raided John Reuco's candy storo, wnero a dozen youins worn found loitering near slot machines, which' wero played! the hoys said, "So we can buy booze when, we win." '' ' ' William .1. BoKiill, Huporllitondc.nt of schools, nppeuled to parents to cu-opcrat.o with pollco end school authurltios to report all evidence of HucHkcnslcH In tlio vicinity of schools. Teachers and students, nlthoimh divided In their reactions to the lntenslvo cleanup campnl-tn, admit ted the existence of drinking and gambling among both boys und girls. Some, however, termed tho Investigation an "outrage" and u reflection on tho conduct of thu i city's 80,000 high school students. jVESTRISOFFICER TESTIFIES CAREY ! LATE WITH SOS NKW YOllK, Nov." 21. P) Tho ! senior survltintf officer of the j foundered steumer Vestrlw teMtifled1 I .. tl,n irnonciimntil liirilllev Ittln 1 htV j ,llmHrr tdlly lhlll ,f hc'liud been in iwinimiiMil he would nitvn briiau- eas no sooner than Captain Wil- lliini Carey did. KKIJKUAL liL'IblMNO. NKW VOHK, Nov. 21. P A retired United KtiileH iinvul officer look over the questioning ut the fvdernl Iminlry Into the Hinklnjf of the UrltlKh Mteanier VumIiIh today and elicited from the Monlor nurvlvlnn officer uf tho Fhlp that hi Huh oidiiuitcH IsnoreU IiIm ordern when thu vchhcI wuh tdnking, thut ei'ew tneinbei-H wero nbHeiit front their Htutloiut at the life bout, und that women and children puwtcngerH went placed In the nio.it danKr- ouly Mltuated botitH. Tim T'nltcU Ktutwi imvul officer wuh Captain 11. T. .levtiup, Aineri can, nuutlciil ndvlwer to t'nlt'.'d : HiuteM croininlMloner O'Neill, ! Ih prcHldlnK tit tho heurlng. who 'flu the releuHC niceliunlmn of life bouts wai "not MUceeMHfuI," .ItH key'M Lcff llrokcn LKX1NCITUN,. Ky., Nov. 21. (A) Outiny DubolH, Jockey, broke lila leg in the second race at the Ken tucky AHMoeialioii track hero today when ho Wiik Joatlai1 from hi mount, Oeorgla Hergot, ut the flve-elghthi pole.