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Medfoed Mail Treune Weather Year Ago Minimum Frvcipitnlioii Ttiw TUIIr TV'iity-tMrd Ymr Wirkiy Fill) wtfftlli Ur MKDFOUD, OWKUON'. MONDAY. NOVKM Ul'M No. 218. The Weathee Forecast Ooudr "dd inLclllrd; muUeratv tnuprntlurt. Muitiuutn yesterday -to Vlllllllt.n. I.J. !Lll !t;, J!)L'S. i Today By Arthur Brisbane Typhoons, Men and Ants. Abundant Thanksgiving. Hlr. Rockefeller Won't Dig No Imitation Marriage. High Pay, High Prosperity (Copyright, 1928, by Star Co.) typhoons nd gh swept 111U .JWIU1L11C JUKI X UC1I1C UCCiinS (Saturday. Mr. Hoover, on the .battleship Maryland, encoun tered a 75-niilo gale. Another i. turuudu in livitniu lius destroy I'd houses and killed nine. lu the l'hilppines "000 are homeless, their bonses blown away. . - i 01' these destructive forces : and their control, men know us i little us nuts know about an iron roller houses. But that flattening then; j men will eolitrol ,, , . ...... w ind, wealher and temperature , some day, there is no doubt. . I 1 I'riwiilent f 'nnlidire is eXDeCt- I USHll.Ill VUUlHim IS eu to uruaueust a iiiuimsnin address. rherc is plenty to : i talk about, big crops, prosperi tv never euualled scientific r... ij ui vii t quail) u, siiiiniin i. search adding constantly to wealth, 2f,OOU.00O automobiles taking fainilies to see the conn- try, and (let fresh air, and a movement villi billions ciioujih j to do anything that needs to, be done. j . "He hath not dealt so with j ' any people." ' i i Keturuin-y' on the earliest: . moriiini: train from his father's; house at Ljkcw'ood, ,lohn D.j HoekefcllerJr., was asked by j nu aoiuaiutanec : ''Have you; ever thought of digyiug into; the earth to tap the. heat and power stored there? Kiigiueersj say that $Ml 1,000,001 1 would Kill -1 l'ic to make the experiment."! ( , SIlid II'. KockotLMlor ; "No, "I should not wnnt to dig that holt', or cxperniM'nt to that ox-1 .. . , . . (. i U'lH Wltll the IllOchlUUHia Of the i onrth, n very complicated piece j of machinery." It was siij;j,'esteil to M 4ekel'eller that in spenUinii miliums to finlit disease in ;Ssin, cstahlishins Veii'ittil'i.t iei.tiric! liodies tlmt will save uiillians of t'liinesi he might be experi-1 nientiii dl.llgerously'witll thelc through' which the launches ..p ii ,ii, ,,,,,, i. ; u,lluil.-C VI 11. C C.tl bit n . tioll, perlllips llllulllll OIIC or two , billions to Asiatic population. . . i Mr. ItocUefcllcr stiiil that lie tlionyht the I,orl did not rely on tiny individual in so import -j ant ; a matter, and added; "Fightins disease: in Asia, you prevent the .spread of disease i to other parts. Serious plagues j starting in Asia have traveled around the world. . I do not be lieve that Nature's cruel nieth-. od of controlling popukition by; and cut down an airplane, killing ianiiue, plague abd war, will fum;. , Krl""'' , ,cl"'nJ,'n , i n anot er victim lust night when be tho ultimate method. Man-lu. ,t. Mitchell, one ot the two Liml'. iiil.illiLM.iiei. will find a i nhu vvr Injured died In a ho- , - : better way. ' , 4 shiver and shake at the men tion of birth cimtrol. He. thinks it may play an important part iu regulating over-population, . ... , I aim improving minis hm-iu.: efficiency. -4 Sir George Knlbbs. learned Ilrlt on, much worried about population says :'00 years hence the earth will he overcrowded. Hlrth control and veKolarlanlsm will help, he thinks. The fact that the Lord docs not allow tho trees to grow Into the heavens" will also help. Wo do not know how. but when I ho time conies, a wisdom greater than ours will tako care of the population problem. Smaller families, better children, later marriages, as tlio race. Im proves. Thero Is more danger of Popu lation too small, than of population too big. A Columbia College newspaper I lor assistance to parents wno or-i sllrs up mild excitement hy advo- obliged lo maintain deficient chil eating "companionate marriage." J j dren at their home. It was estimated that the Nobel (Continued on Page Four.) prize would amount to $L.',"6o. LINDBERGHTAXPLANSARE IV i-l 1VAI n.nft.nnrn mj S COMMISSION; LHIL IUUHI ! ' ! Rjer Lands H()p prom San Antonio, Texas Vis-, ited Officer Friends at! Kelly Field Anxious Reach New York. to; j MEMPHIS. Tcnn im. mCv. 26. iA') ;s. Lindbergh , i Colonel Chaiic: landed here late today, lifter "te1" 'r"' San Antoalo. Texas, ban ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 2G, -lri uoionei liinncs a. i.iihi bergh hopped off from I'.rooks field it 8:55 n. m. for an unannounced destination. He had flown to llrooks field for n brief visit with officer friends after hnvin-r spent e iite-UL ui rvoil uciu, wncio lie rr,vcd rrom Tnmpico. Mexico, The flight to San Antonio" from . ti.uiico .nil iiu.ue wniiuui a n.,ii, 1 llls ",0 rir,it ,l,nn tlmtCol3-f sibic ways of taxing bnnks that . i ,i.,rli l,n vlallpil Sll-i An.!..- ...!, .,l.,l, w.. tonio since no Rratiuntcu iroin tne '". , "y'"l! , Vk." y tiebl In the sue in? c nss nf lity.i. The colonel told Lieutenant '"onipson. ins overnmiu host, tnni iic camg ai.ect (o Sun Anton(o cause ho was anxious to get to , !Ncv ork to fill an engaKemeiiL Ho is behind schedule, and this led officers at tne Held to ooiicvn mat. he would make a long Jump today. I . .S. MAUV. AND. -V,-; l!?.'i' .i'N'..i.-' 'V.i 'iJ , V-o, j I'reiifdfnt-rleet llfrberi I louver i aboard Inlay aneborrd t ast '-'f t I MeiiKuerni Inland, 1 luiul ti . In j 'the .inlf of i'onweca. wbb'li In yeven miles west of Amapala nt U ; m. t vm,ii,a, Homiun.H. Nov. jc. -(!) The U. S. H. .Murylaiut. bear- !n(f j.ident-elect Herbert Hoover tfod "'in vojuko to Latin- i vAineriea, wan miiifu im i .miiujjuih at n:1j o eloeli this morning. At least 11100 of the 5U0 or so peojile who live at this port. Ihe first stopping place, on Mr. Hoov er's trip, were on hand ready I,,,,.,,,, .!,,, ..,.ui,i...li...if. linn, mis , . '"V:""";"1,. : ':' ..' !u , l,-, ,d on imiiu. un hand ' "Z?"?"LZT" from the . Maryland carrying the - Hoover party weiv to pass. The . . beats were brilliantly decorated ; with flags and bunting. AFTER INJURIES IE SPOKANK. Wash.. Nov. JS. JPl .Til., flfidli rhf.r Ittrlio.l In us pltul. ' Mitchell, a me. Spokane Airways. Inc.. owners ...-..... i ore ':'; leg and hud scleral bones broken, but physicians believed at first 111,.. Ihnv n.leht save him. first that they might save him. thl. .Usidc. )lB mother, en route here from Ban Kranclsco. iieeted to urrlve here t was ex- tomorrow mol.nnR. OSLO. Norway. Nov. 2iS. IP1 - - I The liensiiniier Aftennoslen sul.'l today that Slgrld L'ndset. Norw.' - . ginn ntlthor wno was awarded thd 19JK Nobel prlJie for literature, lh tends tu devote the entire sum to I charllj-. j The first gift announced jester 'day. was nn endowment of tu.UO0 kroner labout .UO.ouOl to provide HOOVER SHIP IS ANCHORED OFF HONDURAN ISLE iiinnn nni-ir- nnrn I N KM PK KN inmnobnc pio llWVbl. I I 111 I- wv : I IT IUII II .n II I 111 W I IU dent nl 1 I 14 n. ni !ULI1IUUIiniU UIIUli - FllB P.HARITV WllBKi minnr tiiiii onniTi IIIDV niQAQDCCMCMT U U H IIUII 1111 11 1- IHIIIu Uh Id I I II li 1 H I OSLO. Xorwav. Nov. 2.1.-LP,- ALBANY. N. V., Nov. U.-iA', W RU N I K Excise System Similar to New York May Be Rec ommended to Legislature Carkin Explains Pos sibilities 'No Fads'. POUTI.AND, Ore., Nov. 2G. (A") An excise tux such us used In New York and Massachusetts may be j recommended to tlio legislature by i llle property tax relief commission authorized at tho last session of wie wckoii law ...viv-.a. . im posed exeiLe tax. it was said, would be the best method to tux nanus. A meeting of the equalization; sub-commltlee of the tax commls- j ston' meet here today with repre- j scnlutives of farm organizations , and Portland business men. The I entire plan was discussed fully by ; John 11. Carkin, of .Medford, chair man of the comml.vslnn; l... n. ; Smith, committee secretary, and L ' C. Chapman, buth of Portland. i r.irkin said there were four pos- iiiro that n like tax bo placed on all mortgages In the state: on In- ; come; on a basis of net Income; and by an excise tax. The hitter j method would get n tax from the income on tax-exempt securities. lt. Huid. ( n0 1JOinud out that at the re-1 lct, election. California passed an i j-.nnvc measure calling for nn e.e:se tax on banks and other cor- . porutluns. Washington is working i jon a like mensure, he said. Many t eastern stales have It. lie declared j 'It would be almost Impossible to; ': get congress to amend the national j banking laws to permit the taxing j of capital slock without the taxing ' i of mortgages and such. I No Mortsaee Tux I ! "And there Is not going to lie a tax on mortgages In Oregon, be- ; 'cause It woqld be a burden on the: morrow.r, sum i.arsi.i. e ...' (vhited every section of the slate. i nave lalKeo 10 norrowers anu iciiu i " Y. V ,...,. . r o't'-ctt :'',,,f ' ""! Ti'..- 11 ""iMrs. Ilassctt and tllcn R. Ilutt of hope to proceed alun lines that wm bo upheld by the courts mid at tjK. Hllnie time brliiK In revenue unU not place U burden on the public." Chapman declared that the ; excise tax Is not a tax on Income ; uiu on net wu niih , y piiMUBc 01 uomik uui.iiii.aa. L. H. llarnuni, banker of The Dalles and a member of the com- i niltlee, stated that "If the excise lax becomes national cause any raise III Interest rates." ."We arc Hying to c.tuallie the iu ii..., i.,...s .v - Hon Ibnl lu ll-nflflltll. Kill H'O lltl Vf i ... .. . the opening of the meeting. 1 This afternoon a large group or 'business men attended the session. View, were ex,ncsed f,-eely and ! "y "IZ thrmcrning was at - , i ..in nil l,v ihe fail owinir men'bers of the committee: . Carkin, Smith, llarnuni. f-l'P-1 Johnson's mail, however, was found ! Tne aiiair 01 Olenil. l llleks rc nmn. J. D. Coleman. Medford, and ,nlIlct. Ivenl.o e.il.al lack of polished lech- I llrodie. Oregon City. Johnson, who had nearly 2000 I nl.nic. It has been u i.ollce belief Representing the ! a r m c r s I nion of Oregon were 11. 11. Itich-1 nviHlloll at si. Louis, where ho was :Bi., i.ut.iinoblles. Detective Hcr ards. Tho Dalles, state pres.dent; a fltu(lcnt of colonel Charles A.!eea,,t Jllelmel O Donn.ll was L. II. .Mcce, Dallas, vice presl-. , .in,iimrgb. Ho had been carrying .' . .!..' ,.f,.ii ,.i,i , . oeni: A. (i. Itempcl, Itlckreal, member of executive committee. and C. A. Harth, The Dalles, mem ber of the legislative committee. KUK8NO, 26. fPi- I . 1 PiRAsHAIRaTBnxFFKNi NEW FLIGHT MARK L Cal.. Nov. i i r - ii... The Albatross niunoplnno In which; .... JnT,. nfikeu Schoenhalr and John Gi:;llc-! inc.. O" nt'i q ul' .ii t . . . . , . . . mettl seek lo establish a new on- durance flight record was still aloft . "l '?.' "' l" ':' ". '' , ",'i I 11 ,0"k ff IllO helm fljlng flfld j ,.,. hor". To establish a new record the filers must rcmujn tip for an hour longer than the present record ofj,.'., , uy j.39 n m. The of tho Alleghcnlcs. 65 hours and 23 minutes, held" In .n'Jun will have passed entirely out! The heaviest fall was recorded Ocrma, N. Y. The flight started iof lhc crib's shadow. The first ln western Pennsylvania, where nt 0:11 a. m. yesterday. 'nhase of the eellnso when th'j;8110 Plows wore needed lo clear i ! U L rt lOILMi ' ,,, I ALBANY. N. Y Nov. It.iA'i: National corn- I ne ijcmocraiio J ni1""" had receipts of " li.OSX.- and expenditures of IL- xt5.77-l.78 during tho cumpuign.l It reported today to Secretary of'ot. Another trial for Kurl Jon1 State liobert Moses. The receipts Included three nient of 11 Jury which tried hlni j loans of :-vu.oo oach from thclon a charge of first degree mur- 8ir Autten Recovered 'omily Trust company of Ncwlder In connection with tho death I LONDON, Kng., Nov. 'it. Off-:-York, the sfntemcnt said. The re-iof his step-moiher and brother In sir Austen riinmbcrhiln. apyurent por; was signed by Jesse II. Jones. ;n dynamite blast, which wrei.lr.nl 1 lv fully restored to I eulth hy his chairman of the financial com-ltho Jones home at Horlng March long voyage to California.' rcsunv mlltee. and James W. Gerard, lis. The Jury was discharged But- a' hie duties at the foreign office treasurer. urday night after falling to agree, today. Lindbergh Back in U. S. ; After Mexico Hunting Trip UU ; ' u . m-.--A-&-. W. 1 Coloncl Lindbergh mid coniiiauioa iibotouiitidiL'il on much CotilmUn, MexhNi. whern Ir kih'Ui si-ici-itl days liuntlii-. BLINDING SNOWINCAUTIOUS BRINGS FATAL Thron Aviators and Two Passengers Lose Lives' Over Week: End Pas-; senger and Mail Ships Wrecked. ' ' i CLEVELAND, Ohio. Nov. 20. (II i Three aviators and two passcn- . . i. I .jers were killed In week end piano i crashes, probable victims ojt. bllutU Ohio's llrio i storm of the season. . ! Cleveland were found dead in tlio I v rcckaKe! of an elRht-passenKer monophinu nenr Kderton, Ohio. ' Tlio Ill-fated lnmlins ended Mr. and Mrs. IlaKset's plans to celc- brate their eighth wedding nnntror- sary ln Chicago. Itoy trappers found the body of 01 CRASHES 1Hl-;THdn Johnson, a novice pilot, InMeshe was Krutiried. marsh near West hehnnon vch- torday. Johnson, employe of .the Continental Air Linos, was en ironic to Cincinnati from Cleveland ,, iwith IV0 pounds of mail when his! , , --.-'i,.,. ( ,wrcnc0 . Garrison, a veteran; pilot for tho Nntional Air Trans ' . ( port compwny, was found huriied I V ' ,o,vlllo. Ohio, alter the fire en - vel , ,lU ,. 0 wnH ,,, .... (i..,....,.,i r,., ii.,nfi i I Gaf",V!,'B ",a." . P1? ' luuuu. .L .is .,:..,,u .... v.,,..., ,. . . .... 1 11 overooaru wuen ins pianu . ue :-,.. immnnairnubli. ln the Ktornl. n,.nc hours to his credIL learned ,.. for tho continental line abo,lt throe months. npiiroxl - Garrison had flown mntely 419,000 miles. Tho sovcrlty of the storm forced i most nlr mall planes to remain In ! their hangars yesterday. 1 VISIBLE TONIGHT! MAS' VIlA.STIHfO. Cal.. Nov. N'6j(T.,A ,0a Ccse of Ihe , -.-t ' ,0"" ...lV'." . , moon. VI7HHC riurjwurn' "ii Pacific roust where the moon i;now. ushered In Thanksglvln',' above the hoiir.on. inn; be seen week In most of Ihe eastern sou-tonight.- The total eclipse will board slates, the fall ranging from h..u ..I ..' ,. m .....lino nt a trace to several Inches In parts '.earth's shadow begins cutting Infc, I the moon's brilliance will be evi - OIUSGON CITY. Ore.. Nov w:il be held following dlsnffroc - Mlkl If IV VkWI IV I 111 wm CROOKS FIND CHICAGO COPS 'By Long Peace Grown Bold' Three Fall Victim of Care- lessness Police Records Tell Story of Downfall. ClIli.'ACK), Nov. tesHinsa haH beei niueh. JIh lutest L'ti. fare- i blamed for jiUfferm-M aie i Lenny Kialtcry. David Minklls unci , nlfgn, .,, ,lle euplionlous name ; of f),.mi,, nicks. Taking them as they come, their , siorius -as . reciien .tin 'ine wnicnuo r . police records Indicate that they wcre not an cautious as they should huve been. .Slaltcry Mood In Olson's restau rant on H, 1 lalstetl Hi. yesterday, h pi lining a revolver on Ills finder. Looking: the place over, he was moved to remurk: ' "CliieuKo cops aren't ko touh. I'd love to meet one iiht now. ; Plve det.u'tlves arose ln unison from . a table, and Mr. Slutlorys Davis Miultus hail lung been .suspected us a deliverer of bottled beer. Two sergeants, motivated by an aniblil.in to reduce Ihe delivery of beer to Chicago cilzcus. put on ' an or- t eiviltan clothes and plac der with Miukus. "Deliver same," (hey told Min- : kus, "io I'nion uvemic and Wahlo i Minkus finally found .he sl, Waldo Place" n Union avenue ,...... i,.. .., ,. ' .;;.h " J" ! '""':' '"" "nek ..u.r ui i.ie I jus. ...linen sireei .o i ... ' . . . nee siauon. 'i ne beer and milisus n,n lnUe.1 .... n,i ni,.,i..i ir..rri..ki...r i. I i mmer. . I Hicks delivered a stolen car to 1 tho dotcctlve ycstcrdiiy, and w as arrested. SNOW FALL EAST AIR SERVICE HIT ; ' XKW VOIIK. Nov !: .ti n: -- ' ( 'mo 01 iu mouiiuu n roans, i nerc ' ftt11 l,"; '" "'! t onier inouiiiaiiis ui inu urccns- i , burg urea. The snowstorm over Ohio was , directly blamed for the of two mall planes, whose plloH .f """' "M" ""iThanksKlvlne day pi oelamatloii. tempting t penetrate llle freezing . ua),n( ,,. ;vmurtl.n people Snow also forced down a pilot ! ' !,''",k" '"'' fT'l"" I . - - .i i..i, o....i.i..i.i.rA land benefltB of Ihe past year. wii w kuii lllinn ui msiiiiiiii iuh"i ; Manitoba, nnd two nriny planes madu a forced landing In a field j during a snowstorm near Water- 'loo. N. Y. Hnow also was reported ' n Jinryhind. KING GEO. ' UUIIMUULU : PROGRESS t i ! Announcement Late This ! Afternoon Shows Satis- i 'l j factory Day Had Rest-i ! less Night Sunday i' ' Pleurisy Spread Expected i Wales to Stay in Africa' LONDON. Nov. L't). (fl'i The j ; Press association announced lute ithls arteriHiou that 11 uiub.'i-stood I that KiliK lieoi'Ke bud "made satis- j factory progress" during the day. i j : sea. where a heuvy toll of snip- I LONDON. Nov. su M'l A nation n j p . i . n ling was taken over the week-end. Itlial had awaited in anxiety over ' Dal I JIIIUI U dllU Dl IUU IU UCV Vo lcm lllnn l sn,,., appeared i their suverelgn's health the first I ... ,. ! on . Llovd's lists today us wrecks official bulletin on his coudltl.ui lay HOIieymOOn MaUriCe or In distress while at least on. j luday failed to find much relief American vessel, the freighter when physicians announced thai; COStCllO Absent 3t Cere-i Walian. which sailed from llnm jKIng Heurge had passed a restless j I hurg on Nov. 1G was driven ashore night. I ninnv P r n n rl Wifo'near Terschelllng light, hut suc- , The medical bulletin, signed by I MIUM' o c 1 U II u II t.C(,lcU n B,.ulnK ott ln safety. :lhe kings physicians, Sir stuuby VUichne Mnnninr.ec ' ' addltlun to the I'D known Ulewctt ami Lord Duwsoiy of Pi nn. VVIOIIto nclJJlllt.oo. dead thero were at least 20 mlss- ' read j tM 1 lug with conflicting reports con1- ; "The king has passed a restless! i.ernlng the safety of a score more. 1 night. A variability in Ihe fever. HOLLYWOOD, Cnl.. Nov. SO. The steamer lljort, with a crew jand the spread of the pleurisy I yp,junil Harrynuire married f or i of IT, which left Preston 10 days I .hum be expected at this stage ).f'M, m , ago for Port Talbot, has not been t ino illmrb. , 'heard from. i It W!. K,h,HM. that tht. khm's' ,rV'" 'li:::m' Tl,m numerous notnl nlKl,MvH ,lu.. t rlHoln.01' ,r ' , V" umonR thorn DelnK tlu- Irmpmlui,. that ...u-urrtMl yeM,.-' tal u'l wf ' f rtvcuc of M im,n fVom the slnk I .lay and was .eflrrtiMl ia Inst ! 1,n'1, w"rt' ',, t" KO hark to work;, Qcrman m.hoo, itomn.ern. nlKhtH unnouncoiiH'nl that fever huii increased '. largoi I'l-owd gathered outside j j Ihe palace gales anxious fur Die I j latest word from the sickroom. It was slated on good authority ; I that u message was sent to the ' J Prince of Wales yesterday telling I him there was no need to cliango i his plans. This was bel'ure llle an- ' nouueement that the king's fever I hail Incrcuscd but there Is no lull- I mutton of any message of a differ cut nature haviitir ' been sent lh piinee since. ' DAK-KH-HALAA.M, Tungiinylka, ' IMU-KH-HAI-AA.M, ITi'i-rltory Afrieu. Nov. (W) Tho j I'rinee. of Wales has hugged five linns at l.lubnli, the lai-K'-'st of j which measured ellil feet elht i luelies from lip to (ail. Ills tour iroin AritMta to Dodoma has been ; miiHi MicccH.siuMtna in- nas inoroiy enjoyed It. lie Is in excellent nt;i"111, The prince held a successful ba- raza. or natlvv court, al Uodoiua wnit ii was intended by chiels from ' 1111 over the territory. I 'he governor, Nir i). t. I amor.. n, I Presented the prince wiin an 8 ,i . I "lt diamond from the Miylukl t mine on behalf of the territory. rOlllljA.NU. Ore., .o. JU. Wn fifli n rin i nAM uulu hill unm RESTRAINED BY IFFDFRaI court aVtollfiba W W W III A permanent roilrnlnlng orde,'lwas Krani,.u- I o prevent mo uunuing or ifoai,i across the ltoguc Itiver by l"e . ..j oi i.om in. i ...ui mo lsmd today by Kcdernl, Juduoi 1 ' 1 J 1 v " Men IT In favor of the (.'ultfornla Oreifon Power company. The city of Hold Hill had u 111UIMV I'll! JM..H I r.l, ...... by power from a wirm dam In the ' Hotftie. This was sold recently to jth cement c'lnpany for J22.00O. j The Cnllfornla-OrcKon eompany lioUKht nu Injunction when th? ! Heaver cuniimny H'artnd opem j Inois to project tho dam ucross Hh river. L WAHI1INGTON. Nov. 311. (I'l t .v..t .. n, I .....ivlili, I'.i.ll,, liimbl.il crashing;.., . . 1....1. ,,,., ,.uu(lK0 ,t ,,,, ,:, , t ,.. . , - . ...1.. .. t.i- proclamation Vhlch he Issued sev eral weeks ago as part of 11 Thunks glvlng day ruillo program from his study In tho White House. He 1 was Introduced to the radio list ers by Duvld I-awrunco. Wufhlr.g- 1. 111 newspaper rorresponilent. wno described ihe White House study as a room which breathes his tory." and where many presidents huve ntfldltuted upon the problems of war and penee. Souvenir Shells Save Lives When j Fire Threatens NASH VILLI, Telin.. Nov. ; St. (Pi- Lxplosiun ,.f cal't- 8 ralge shells, souvenirs sacd 1 tl,.. II, ,. a ..I' ! I I!b.., -.1 .,,.,1 ' hl fumlly at midnight. Mr. Heard, his wife ami Iwo children i-si-aped by a win- l dow. when they found escape by doors liniiossible, after 1 beinir awakened by the ex- 1 4 Illusion of shells as a blaze consumed their home. NEWLY-WEDS MONDAY BACK TO WORK " "", ' '"4IWhieh finally w abandoned Just another Monday for couple. 1 he tu - yenr - , "la ",l'mb'1' of 11 ;iamous suite , ,own t)l0 ,.csumptlon of slllp ; fumlly. and his ; ,,. ai.tlvlty llv ,i10 Mersey, featured screen nluslovy In .South, .actress wife, du- Krom southern Kngland reports jlayed their hon-', continued of blustefy conditions mm ed. . i . , No plans other1 than to remain over the week end at Larry-, more's Holly - wood ho me. j. ,,!res ostllo. where the couple ; will live, wore ro - vealed by cither. Intimations Were 1S'I1 J mode that a honeymoon trip might'lho other deaths wero at sea. . w UiUvn followiiiK llui completion j Amon the Bhlpplng disasters 0f Mrs. Marryinore's picture, which ' were tlio following. , , ' u i,v,w.i,.i ih.. ..r n.A -nni, Many of Hollywood's film fly- uies attended tho ceremony Hat- urday afternoon. A noticeably ab - sent relative was Maurice Costello. I father of the bride. At one time i The Norweg nil steamer Chris ihe hud objected to Lnrryniorc's ; ""n Mlchaelscn ashore off Hol ' attentions to his daughter, but last j land, tllroo drowned. week expressed himself as satis.; Tho Central News reported that I fle.l lli.il tho rnmilnen hn.l l.eo.i'16.of tho crOW of tlio tlann had ctilminnied In u wedding f'ANNHK, France, Nov. 2(1'. (I'l ported from the .country districts Mlrhnct Htrange, second wife of(lhrough the falling of trees and John Hnrrymore, wishes the actor , debris. At Totnos In Devonshire, biipplnesH In his third maliiiuonlul tho engine of a passenger train venture. jwas derailed when It hit a fallen Told of Ttarrymoro's romance tree. ' Willi Dolores t'osello and the mys-' An early morning- ulr service lery of his divorce, the author wild ' from Croydon to Purls was re: that divorce pr. dings were filed jsumcd and reported several (.teanir j In New York and that the first Ue- icrce was granted In August of aids; ;, ki w,.l.i ul.i. l,f.ii..v..,i tl.ui ,....... ,.!, l.ilor ,, filial decree M,,.hal., Htrange, the. pen name ,,y w hlch she prefers to be known, has hern living ill seclusion at Cha-i I i'ii ii (iiiiirilfin a I Da r-Koi-.l.im n. i i ocur CaliiifH. "How iiitcitisiitit'! 1 wish him hap illness," she said, when given J'.ar wore rymore and .Miss Costello married Haturday. ! IIIKT l I Hull II II t I Slates. ) vi 1 vn 1 v.. ..e fm 11 I Commahtlcr Hyrd will leavo for agj tiiony !n,:o.!::!larop7rtoof,u,elpphlZlrf wm ".n pine af hlpelag untold, while the 1 u wa annolincBU- lat Klchard c tilser Milwaukee, carrying; phyal- , f Ncw .YorKi tll0 ox,)cdl clans, nursos. a representative of ; JbU8lno mamlger. had boon tlovernor General Sllmson nnd appointed second In command. ; emergency food supply, headed t ,art. of the expedition, which to ward Ihe stricken area. ; I , u, su 1)crBOU8,'camo to Diinodln Allhough no fatalities have been : boBru ' ly ,,, f;can01. reported the typhoon, which raged , , ,a!ft wee"K. Thn othcn) ar. for iwo days over the slands Bndrlved yostorday on ,!l0 city of New then pnssnd over the China sea, ls'y01 ' ' J ,,n '"'f, ' , 7,?00 .Pjriions j 0n' of th0 mmt important phnws homeleiis in the vicinity of Igas-. . ., ,u.i. nomte ih 1.1. Alhay province. A 100 - mlle - an - hour uiti.l I turn ili,slriivn.l 4ftll hour wind there destroyed homes und seven wharves. - Jinny towns known to have been In llio path of the storm have not yet reported, May 8u. Loe Angeles ' PICNDLliTON, Ore.. Nov. 2(1. - : (f Tom Gurdune and lluck Lleil alien, captors or William Miwaru ;",.'.. .mr. ..r .,"r.: lllcknian. 1 H M mil 11 . lumvumu iuuu; were cnaldorlng filing suit against the cltv of lis Angeles to forro payment of reward offered for Hickman's capture,. WESTERN HAN m I I ; Terrific Gale Takes 29 : Lives Shipping Suffers Over Week-End 21 .Ships Listed Wrecks-. Many Rescued in North England. ," LONU)N. Nov. tit") The western coast of Kurope was being buffeted by .1 terrific gale today. The storm already has taken a' least 21! lives, most of Ihem at Fit- i,.n r ii, ,,i.,.w nr iiie itiiuaii COAST till ""'.freighter, Unrbarn, ' wcro rescued In the bay of blseay. ' . Th? tuuilv hnd temporarily' abated In northern Knglnnd. nl- leymoon until th.,iml ,,nssengers arriving at Dover, actress completes .vntostono and New Haven worn a picture In which noiifiod that cross-channel service sho Is being film- had. been suspended unuilUMe - tl)' hurbors' tit OHtcnd.-Calais ud Boi, higuo woro unapproachable.- .. v. The cntlro crew of tho Italian freighter Hngunto also was feared to have been drowned off Holland. . Tho ntimbor of men on board was -not known. ' ; While th'j galo was violent over I Iho land, only six neraons wcro reported killed .In iirltain. AU I 'Ph.. rmnh fiviirhtitr Cosaroo. foundered off Atslors, 16 tliownod, 'four rescued. ' 1 X Dutch vessel foundered In ! the Zuyder Zee. five drowned. t J been drowned. Many minor accidents wero re- ers In distress In and near the harbors with tutfs nnd lifeboats standing by. ' 1 WELLINGTON, N. Z., Nov. 2I. (II All tho units, of Commander Itlchard K. Ilyru's ant-Arctic cxpe- .lit ion wore assembled at Diincdln I today for the first time slnco the first contingent left tho United . f N w Zcalttn(1 , th ' . ' r ...... , Men harrier anu ine aiscnioaras- turn thero of a huge quantity of Inman. cl,ll Ml. .Utile. U'lll tlC startotl when the Klcanor Dolling j lliayKII wcek iBtor than tho City of New York. The City of New ! York, will carry Commander Hyrd - """" "' " ' j""'''""'" "' I S nee The Eleanor Boiling arrived , . . iiili ' yuuco.u ... Ilngton and taken aboard a trl motored airplane In which flights to the South Pole will be mad, t n nn wrnnn n KVW LVVL v, UIIU VLOULLU lASStME-FOR ! ROSS SEA TRIP