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Medford mm, Tribune o Psily Twruty. third War Wrrtly t'ifty-ftt-renth Year MEDFOKD, OKEUOX, Sl'NDAY, DiX'K.MUKK L No. 253. Today CONGRESS By Arthur Brisbane TA (inTM Tough To Be Fifty, No. The Biggest Engine. Cannon In Parlor. Stop Us, If You've Heard It. (Copyright. 1928, by Btar Co.) Joseph . Media Patterson writes an artii'le headed It s Tough to lie Fifty," because at i that ace lie discovers that he ; can't fly an airplane as well ns' Lindbergh does. j The business of men past f0 , is to encourage others to fly, going along as passengers, if' they choose. j Patterson flew in 1010 at ' Dayton fitting on the lower; wing of a biplane with his feet ; Two bin ghosts of tlio campaign braced against two bars. That ! f''"' relief and tariff revision should have been enough ex- ! Z,XV 'jcilemenl, but evidently it was squared away for the coneludln:; ,,. 'i.Mui-i sesaiuu beginning on Won- I day. i Leaders of both the house and III December, Patterson starts j senate found plenty of business with his daiiL'htcr Alicia 1 5or ""? e,"""B m;xt -M,"ch Willi ins tiaii!,iiiii. .nn.i,.4 nH (h(,y 1I1(i.,.0(1 (1V1.,. tlu, cul. Mrs. .lames Simpson, ,lr., on iiendurs loduy. Hills to appropriate nyinK 10,,.. of .he West Tndies. ; She llllS mmU "solo" fhllls and lias her flying license. ,, ,r .1 l,m "" ie-cleeted Republican ratlersDii and . It. Hearst hosts are looking ahead alreadv both 'flew in earlv (lavs whenl!" 1'rolileniK of ihe approach-j , .. . . I iK ndiniaisiratlon of Herbert! it wasn t sn 'sale. 1 heir hnsi-1 Hoover. And the pro-session dis-i ness now is to help make flying I c"". amountiaK a I m out to j 1 wraimlli:-?, revolves about ram- safe for others, and persuade j painn pleilKes for farm relief and: Uncle Sam to make himself safe in the mi-. , ,, There s notllinsj tonnll aliont heiiift fifty, every reason to be pratefnl for hnvinpr es caped the first half century, lieal life and work begins at fifly, except for mushrooms. "'- - ' - -' Cornelius Vnnderbilt, presi- tlent of the New York entral l-ailroad, more than seventy rears iifiois said to have had his 'bis bronze statue moved from a freight station lo a fine position in front of New York's Grand Central Station. With bare head and a bronze fur overcoat, Ihe old commodore will divide the stream of auto mobiles pout-in . " ' 1 1 ' I duct, a machine that lie never Coriicliiis ViiiHlcrbilt, like otlier men kvowh sueeessftil, did not like new ideas. Asked lo invest in New York's ele vated railroad, lie missed niil . lions, siiyinp, "Tlie people may lie fools, but they lire not fools iioiitlh to ride up in the nir." lie would he interested in the latest, li".est locomotive, madi for the Northern Pacific Kiiilrond by the American Lo comotive oiiipany. It will be powerful enouuli to pull a loaded freight train two miles lnno; on n level track. The engine and tender, 1"." feet long, will weioh 1,(100,000 pounds, burn in one hour enouplt'eoal to warm two aver ace houses nil winter and use , , . . in one hour lis niiieu water as . , , p.n,l.v j"'"-' " "y " 100 fiimilies use in n (lay. i however, that Senator Johnson, lie-! No wonder industrial, rail- SKWrIACT flRFRflN H4 road nnd oilier stocks po upJment of the Colorado river basin. LftjJ UllLUUM I IMU ... . .... I will Insist thai his measure bo 4WIII1 sucll ellicieucv. ' This real I v is no country m i, , , Sell SIIOI'I. . A- 7tj r vu - The llev. MacLeod, nf . Herbert Hoover for traveling on a warship and says: "A wuaser o.. a dreulnaugbt is like a cannon 1" ors ruin uveiiue cn.iu. i.i,.... a parlor, That's the point. Herbert Hoo ver IS like a cannon In a parlor He tas no parlor ways about him nnd In his work the only thing he cares about is a dreadnaugbt, As guest on Thanksgiving Day of the American Society In I Ion, or Ihe American Society in wnniu... Premier Baldwin told a story and i ,...i ,,,,nr,nl to American stutesmen and American bankers. lie told Frnnklin's story of two .., . ...... i.,r nn He told Frnnklin's story of two tion uie iim-ih i...,. ''...' Quakers at a revival meetlnl. One.'he does not loon nir .i ... i .....1 s mho. In )'nd him money for Ihe collection. ,1,-,-lllv l.eil, nc, , r -- JWe other replied: "rrlond, at nu oilier time, hut not now, for you seemest not to be In thft right mind." iu urm WITH ROW Oregon Solons Destined To Play Leading Roles Would Put Farm Aid Up To Hoover Tariff And D . , . j bOUIder Dam ISSUeS 10 . : FOreMeSSage DellVeV- ! ed Tuesday. WASHINGTON, Wee. 1 (VP) j ZVZZJT imrnedialc nttontinn of tlie houno 1 ! and the old l.oulder Cuuyon dam ! I row will pomo iicaln. i f't, - " ' c uainuan Mawiey. V, ' ""so "ay" ' iMul -Means committee ussHinbliiiK its , me uueis on .iiomlay to discuss a I IV"M'"T. served ",T"ct. u" cpu, II- cn ,o an an nanus looked lor-. ward to the committee's decision, Hut with Herbert Hoover. ' pj i i..: , , , io,L,H .iijiiiii .inerira. lies " 1 Sv Vm, ;. ,,r , HeMion.;emimuUei the esteem and Koudifc,- iH-KHmardo, tho country lioio.W rif d- in ami mu- ot miu t, .......j ..ni.M.in me ut'iiiuiiu . ",,(:'tv4 T . . uu" "r V ,'AV ' isnute is on 1,'l,7'ni1 """'''"ioci'l'ry the guarantee of its good T1, lrWc ;.ore n KmvI1 oE '. ! ,. Thoir si.mlo statement was , L t h. .n " I"' " !",d , ,ut.,t clln"0t be '""" i transparent velvet, with u r!x-;ihat a complete case of murder shall be held In Ihe spring or next iallstlc. lte hoped that his lour!vnn, lniin ,.on,UinK tt eonterlhas been established, but they de on, , .,.,, . , would strengthen the mutual ro-1 ;,, of i!rlissels lace, she enr-1 cllned to admit success or defeat lod-?rXTl?lVfr .ehn, sped and esteem ot equals en- .,,. bmlllu.t , cnUtt lilies. Her in the g.illin.;; of the chicken ranch today id erate.l bis favor of a ses-1 gaged in a cominun struggle to ; v of .m.ois i,. W,1S a gift I proprietor; one" in" ' bad for irfff ivi's' i ""r," "" '"T", T", , , " 'he QmLT Ho mh. of bIL ' 'jLawhiie. Herb c r t Savny, "on f 1 t , ,' , "C I''',""1'" le ct " e """"'.to the bridegroom's family some I Northcott's legal representative, Sn oot of ti e I P' en ! 1 wo,'''1' Prosperity which ,B UB0- lt was held by. a core-1 prepared his case In seclusion, sta ds pit or I, sesiii ihe,',elif,VeS.l".,n "''"."'T .' . ' "f " "'ystals. recent-! making only the slalcment that he I " ?eNS,on as I'resldent .Ayora in his welcom-, . , .,, Hw0lllMll t.n ; was ready to bring the youlh to " ".- ..,.v,t comes into (lower next spring. ....... it i. i i.i ,i . IlllllMV (II L IJ1 IIIH it. Willi 11 11 VHII lirnm nctlt 10 HA ll tho nrnw . ! (;aniuiiy;n hold n Hlmilnr view. "' ui.u.n'1-n. iiiutR'is iue divided nn how nnd when tn ilU an uiui on lun and whei to dhs- pose 01 tnrm leMiHlalion whieli has bothered conmcss for six years and which was left unsettled when President CoolldKC UKaln vetoed Ihe MacNary-Huugen bill at the, .11 ..-., ni-.,,,,,. ('halrnian .McNnry of OreKon, of the senate .KsHculture committee said today l.e would have a new measure, designed alouir ndmlnis trillion lines, rendy for nresenta tion next Tuesday. He will de mann early consiuerntion. bpeauer Lonsworth said the house could :onal holiday had been proclaimed act on such a measure at this sec-. ,ll():. ()( Mr- Hoover. Hon. Hut others want the- entire Along the rc.ittc from the dock larm relief problem left over toto ,10 pi-eaidcntial residence were the care of the Hoover odminlstra- K(,i,jers and volunteer firemen In Hon and the extra Ression Mr. ...nun,,. ,.,i ro.itu nml cllnteninii Hoover has promised if a solution is not reached this winter. I'roKiams lor tlie openins day on Monday call for brief sessions in noin me senate aim iioune. . i er, viva United States, viva Kcua usual resolution appointing com-1 Am As the Hover partv pnsscd, miltees to inform Ihe president ; ,he Boldiei-H nnd firemen formbd 10 man" H-at emmress is ia es-rnllkH , paraded past the pres sion will he adopted and then ad-, tcntlnl residence where President journinent will be taken out o; , Avora nnd Mr. Hoover reviewed respect to memners who nave nieu during the summer. On Tuesday. President Coolldce s message will be rend and on Wed- naolne Hip t wn bl-nnrhos will tO .taken up aa -early as Tuesday ni has the rlKht or way uutii dls- j posed of. c.in lemleiB are bnnoful that ithlH highly controversial measure which has been bitterly fought by ArWonn inn bo brought to a vote '. ' , ,n C T.rlHtmoB recess Await- , b 1 ' f r ",' e ndini Is - I , V.?l,,.rTrlr. . - nnst.u. - - nation s hill autnnruinj, tonsiiu. - n . l o i' , Ita ' ' 'ni '., h ke Is exnected to lor - . i, L, aiJ . Z ris at once ! m!l. ,.ew Kelloai' tre! v no inclM (the new kellogj, trtaty renoum.uu ""'- . . ,. ,,. j hpeaner i-ni .-,or,n "... ! house tan dispose or nr" ''" m . ----- . . ; nine regular npprotiiatuin iniisiie I fore Christmas. Aside from a farm relief measure and Ihe J'"""'1'1'' r' consldeatlon or a l " r"P "' Hon the membership of 'Hie ho'isc. ihe does not look for much oilier general legisiail tun. v,,n, ' . her. . swnv'lt. .'bile Dec. 1 IP . ..' .',. ,'u , .' , ,i, i V violent earth tremor was felt In : kins withheld tho pnmes of thei.M. Iirntlanu had the man arrest- Throughout the vast emplrn to ..... ... i,i,i m..n .if ihe 13 Insneclors arrest- ed nt once. The ene will come morrow the subjocts of the king ,,u,,.rt t eleven mlni.ies i.ast midnlcht. the ili.rallon being more1 ....i . n.t.,t. Accompanies Hoover ' if Kf i m tar -Li Paramount S'tlcs.ft"orlntc(l Press Henry. P. Fletcher, ambassador to Rome, will represent the state department on the ,oumey which Herbert Hoover, president elect, will make to Latin America. Mr- Hoover Predicts World n . . . . Prn!npritv Anfl HlimfltV ' ' ..-...-..,, Betterment Firemen In Red Coats Parade As! Multitude Cheers Digni-i ; taries Embrace. UbAl AIJLI1., Ecuador, Dec. 1. GOOD WILL AND ' iiiiiin uniArh iiinu vuiulu ! AT CI I AVAHI III ni uuninuuiL iff) Herbert Hoover today had a'oopal church. Count llernadotto ' rousluj? reception on his first visit !n,en took tho weddhic rimi from I to the continent of South America, j He had been brought from his Rood will ship, the battleship Maryland, The welcome to Ihe president-1 elect reached its climax toiiiKht , whoin a formal banquet alven by Pres.' I en. s i in Avoci M Mn.ivuv ... i. a i . --" win oi me united KtnteH toward tH 8'Mter reimhlit-j or the wemern m IHIilU-l'l it lift un id thnt ft a ..tii. ' mi; uuuiess expressed coruiai frlendHhin fen Ihe Ignited Khiton M"ul l01' "e man who Is won to : . - . ' , innnoia Itu nvo.inl cn lin.i.l Mam. I l . -I. ....... J--n..l.1..li.. s Ijl l lit- l ,1 HI lit" L 1 II 111 1(111111 IV Kit VU fSlIlllUU JIHriUI itlU'W Ul I lit' II r-Mtfem tnr I hfir niirt hern nnliih- ),,-. The waterfront was lined for ! three miles by the cheerltiK pop-! ulation. Since larce numbers had I ,.ome from (be c.-ioilol. Onlto. nad ! other parts of the country, it was! csttmateil mat no tower tnnn i;i.- , inn u,,r,-ie,i i.i, one .... ! 0lll01- fol. tt Kiimlw ot ,he nation's ........t ....I.. ,11.1 l.n.. II. tl.n streets wavhm American and Hcua-1 dorcan fla.:;s, hut many ascended to the house lops alons tlie streets j throunh which he passed. A nat- , u.imeiK. linlns both sides of the! I streets nnd slnndiiiK onlv n few! j ,,,,,, ,,, t i;ehiud them the crowd i ' hou(Hl wtht pause "Viva Hoov-1 ; them , troiilent Avma er,vn Mr. llonv-i ; ,ne "ahraito," the embrace cus- tnmniy in lain America. The -1.1. o l.A (JUAN I )IC Ore. Oec. 1. (Pi !--Wlnter whisked into Eastern " concoct on. (morning and evening announce- 'Oiegon today, leaving a white -Thn counterfeit beverage! was ,,,, woul(1 iasucd to.norrow : blanket of more than one Inch oM'-ed " " wholesale wine; Th,.011ghy conversant will tic , ...,,, in-'ta- I" ' The tern - 'lH - ralure fell to 32 decrees. I The state lilgbway commlslon I had snow plows operating In the M,mI1,lI1K lo(y ln nn nt - ... .,, keen Ihe roads open. . ; DKTltfUT. Deo. 1. 1, Nnmos , iik i k.h i. nor. .-nmcs : o from J0 n J( ,,,,.,,.,, , ,,,e i... ,,.., i,.r ,n art. ! ,tiii,,n to 13 arrested yesterday will i ,,e presented In the federal grand j ,K,i.,. ,vUh evidence Inipll- , , jurv tintethor with evidence Inipll - rating them In grafl nnd conspiracy , . , charue.H Involving riim-runnlng nc - tivltle., ,1nhn II. Watklns, U. district attorney. s.-il,l today. Wat - ! i,i .,-iihhnirt tho names of the men. (if the 13 Inspectors arrest- ed yesterday, four were arraigned i,-,..i.r, ni- mj lit e rema nuer totluy. SWEDISH COUNT ! IDS YANKEE G0LDEN GIRL Miss Manville's Wedding Cost $750,000 -A Prince Is The Best Man, And No Vow to 'Obey' So ciety, Soldiers, And Po- I I - HI. llCemen in Large IMUm-: u n t i m, .:l bers Present at Nuptials.! I ' PLEAKAXTVIL1.E. X. V., Dec. W A daughter of American ; millions became the brido of .'nephew of the king of Sweden in in milllnrv u-eilillnir this afternoon (wliU-h flittpred with all tho splon- ilur, oxtremn woulth nml position i-tnild nfi'iuil. 1 Tho ln-lilo wa MIsh KhU'Mo i.Mnnvillo. diuiKiuer of tl. K. .Miin ; vlllfi, Anifricun iiulustriul leiulrr, j nutny Union n inllHonnlrp. Thf iiiiilutte, a Ucscemlunt . of Nupo liMin's marshal of that nniuo, af ti-rwaril kiiiR of Swoiinn. and him- t-uum Herna nf Kins IIiiNtav , of that L-ouiitry. . ,. '. . . ,, . ... ; ; swede,; awailod the coi steps. j After the bride had been Riven ! "" " 'u'r ,M,'r M'1C'! vlllo and Count Ilernadotte walk- led to tho sanrtuary steps, where j jtho actual wedding took place.; j There was no word "obey" in the , revised prayer book nf the Kpls- i his bet man and placed it on ;i), finL-er of his countess, and. j, he 1-air knelt before the altar r.,,- uui,,,., mw. i,..,ii,.nn . ih, hVi.inl ",, ruwe, h,i nt.ond- '' . ii uirt. were lit Ken in 11 uiuiinniiii-n n n.n r,f where fit-1 loon hunilrPd RUeHts nwaltrd them . . . , , . . . (n.i-,.i.t.. J .... "... ..... Tin ii'idi'irroom worn lie i ni- ,orn,ot ,iet0nant In the Itoynl i ti nil m a iiuuii'iitinv in me nu. I'limil 11UI.1C-VIU.U n, ...... , i Horse-CtuardM. ntui nw ntH were also in "military , , . . . . . . , . i . '...in. t (Ii'Chh, " ...... . . . Tho rnui'Ch twe f Was a OWOr'inui nf iifc.un nnncu ii turn iiu ,. vm-n. Koriwhin. UfvevHide ofrhdnl u' . " . , weddnir ceremony and Kin' 'iuent rewi.n arc ,1 t 00'n. ' Everywhere were linos of blue .. . coated policemen, there not only j direct traffic and hold back protect the '"""sands of dollars worth of I " worn ''' '' I""' "m. '"" m'CIlAltK.ST. ltumanln, Dec. i. HP, The covernmont has discover SCANDAL NEAR j FROM BEDSIDE OVER BAD WINE OE IK HULLK N R P.HflRF.M II 1 VU Ulll II IUV I ed that half of the population of'nl,xe"ty over the Illness of KiiH! adulicnued liquors. An epKiem - le oi ncute eye uouoies nas "" Jenucd a slight rise In tempera trace to tlie synthetic wines anditurB UI)(1 (he Klven otlt tonight nas l,e(n essimatou mat wo- moonsirners have taken In more, than J500.000. Analysis of the fraudulent wine rhowed that It contained only on()ifa(;.'iuoil." ' per cent nf grape Juice, alallne )t w.a() aB0 announced that ill- I dye, saccharine and low K'd" .al''obol formed the principal bas- I merchants who operated under ! 'ho name of 'Pascal Ltd." Th, .government solwd In that esinh - Hsbment more than a million gal- h,ns of wine. It will be lhr,. n hnto - lhe Danube. Ilccniiso so much bad wine luiu n ,Mtrl1uted through, tho, I countiy, the people- now are or-1 countiy, tne people- now are or - doling their beverases from ..,, Besides having to face charges' ,of fraud, the head of the whole-1 .ale firm has ben arrested for ' .... ... ..... ... . . .... , (sale firm bas ben arrested for : bribery. He had the temerity to lower Vlntlln Iirntlanu, who was HMthen prime minuter, fabulousi' sums to Insure ngalnst prosecution., '.M. Iirntlanu had the man arrest- 'ed at once. The enp will come jup In court soon and promises to be sensational. t-i.n ..... .,.U!. Northcott's Lawyer r Yrf: i Frank Lyons, Vancouver, B. C barrister led the legal battle to prcventextraditlono(Gordon stew- ... Nnrthcatt and his mother, to Riverside, Cal., to answer to, ' ,,..- , connection ! wUn tne acgcci slaying of four 'boy5, j ' '"' ' ' i 1 , TT Vs, A E BOY BALKS THIRD DEGREE NO CRAZY PLEA t... TJW, in the eoumy Jail ton.Kht In ! Aii-uay tnon or state iu. Wrmn Frnm Northcott I Pail flrimitc Mo 'Mario t-an Aamiis tie iviatie Mess of Things Denies All Crimes Charged. LOS ANT.KLKH, Dec. 1. (A)- Cautiously the male nml defense built the logftl trial today over which they will ilRht tho case of r:n,-,i .An vn,M,nii , i i, UW k snlelv. ,hol,. ,.,,. " ' : - , .., unci , piuwei null i unu uouuiy hnei cell 'diiriitg the duy KeeinK .n .inet.... ti i u..,in.r n.n point thnt they hollered would I i. -1 i- e .... .tt - hil nml that lie won i norm it nu ... i i... .i..r........ miem it iil tin iiin.iuuv iincu.iv, i While Northcott admitted that mm . ii-.". i .. ne nun niatie a iiujks in huukh, u n d e r (iiieHtionlm? of Villiuni I Bright,' deputy Hheriff. nnd nald .i.... i. 1..1....1 .11, ...in. .h ut,wi ,1,.. vn,.n.f..i rnn.i.ii..u "j ,! eonfossron to him on the a -' ' ibornly denied lliat ho hud commit - Med any ol tno crimes cnarKeu t i...., 1.1... LONDON. Dec. 2. (JP)M 1:15 this morning all was reported quiet at llucklnghain palace and It was I said that there was nothln-; erit- . l,.l In the eondll on of Klag lleorge t iw . i , r at "Ml nour. LONDON, Dec. I. (P) Public , (t ,h() niyal p,ltient had exper- K1,i(i. . T,le h)8 ,m( rllt,r B. turned dav. with short Intervals of ' i..Mn .i . thercforu somewhal though no forenoon bulletin was ( 0Ht )aHt Sunday, the regular :,.imrv reticence displitycd tn me,m.ges from the pa ace. the ! ,,,. WH) ,(.lned to take a more pessimistic view of Ihe sovereign mem , wai( Indicated hv the guarded langua-ie eifiployed In to- day's official announcements. HOPfPIIIWORO I -j ,e exact extent of the plenrlsv Nothing tin.isi.nl bad happened d' Infection of tho luiiK ol Kin'g',i,v ,i,ingt i,t tho pnlli o and 1 nn,- infection or tno mug o. rvno. iieorge and his te.nnerHture are ,i. u,',-. ... h nnblie. Ills temperature reading has not been - t his nhyslclans since Monday night when the bulletin . ., . . ,,.,..,i , unu Monday night when the bulletin , , .....t ,t pad Increased to 101.1 ; degrees. It was lower Ihe next morning and a-taln yesterday a drc was mentioned, Throughout the vast emplrn to - morrow the subjects of the king will offer up praycr for his re- 'tuvery, EX-DRY AIDES IN THIS STATE FACE-CHARGES Fnrmnr Fnrfnral Enforcers. In Prison And At Liberty; i Indicted For Liquor Con- ' snirapv flnp (If irpll!. ! '"R 1oiik the road, cnrrylnt; bpuacy une ui Mcoiib i( whnt ai,K.lire(1 , be lwllvy i r.A Di.lH n..i..! bundle, lie ordered his auto- ! ea Dtllll birong. bOOlieg moblle stopped and sent sec-i n ret service men to ask the rrosecution Cace. i cuiui it she did not wm to j ride. Awe-struck, she silently; I'lHiTI.ANU, Dec. l.JP) Two' shook her head and fled down , former federal prohibition agouti, one 0f them now In prison, and Several others, wore named in a ' secret Indictment returned by the 'federal grand Jury Wednesday. i The indictments wens learned of ; today, l-'rank X'aUKhn, one of the iintlletod ex-officers, is now serv ! ho; a l:t.mouths' sentence at Mc- N'elll Island. ! A. V. Undmnn. federal nKonl j here virkliiK out of the office of , W. I,. Newell, deputy district dl ' rector of prohibition, lias been 1 placed under arrest by )oputy 1 1, s. Marshals, and has posted Ul.BUO, ball. Harrison Newklrk, Ian ex-nKonl. will surrender .Men. Ulay, bi.s uUorney lias antiounced. lift ball was set at l.r,00. i Hubert If. Stulcy. another de- fondant named In the indictment o, i.o 'n--. To indictment cbarKe vi.i..- ftion of spoeifle statutes of the! 'federal penal code and the nation-' .t) ),r,),11,,tn Uit. T fll.t t.,)unl i 0XlallK from Slliy L , Juno 30ii r iliis. to : inanulacture and, sell 'moonshine whiskey. I llodiuan resigned from tho pro- hlimlon force here In March of ibis year. Newklrk loft the vb o last liecombi r. ! ,.. . .. ...... . I ' i ",,! ""."' " "'"''", f"""ml ""' n onKor rrii. y ; wor, convicted .1 une 6 ami Isenlenoeil on .lulv a . n in H l:ndnv w-s one '.f ihel " '.::..:. "v.. .i ognized ns the strongest chain of evidence the gov rnmeiH has; had In its possession against reputed bootleggers. i - i ' j ? The entire police force and as'- I . denutv sheriffs, all heav !."' armed were on Kiinrd last nlKht "''"V' , x,L , , all stores, restaurants, card and pool rooms and the. other places that keep open until hue at nlaht or till night woro warned to main tain an cxtia viHlluncc and watch Tor suspicious men. All this apprehension was caused by u conversation belns overheard between two suspicious struiiKers, In a down town lavatory at 8 p. I m. which was promptly reported to tho police. The Hp as to this conversation 1 was genuine, the police say, and, Ihe reported conversation actually took pluce. The police even had a description ol I ho two men who planned Ihe hold-up, and hud re garded them with suspicion even beforo told of the hold-up plot. In their conversation discussing 'V,,Vr,.i..., .T tr r,. .,.,,- .......... necessary, agreed not to shoot . ... , cornered. I All that was lacking In the over - ' hoard oonversulloii was as wuien pme-e n,m rni -i,:,:ivu ,w be held nil. but It was presumed P mm FOR HOLD-UP P.! I YON R ARn iiiavcadcd uiun ...... by the police that one of the pool 'drew, but denied that he had kill and card rooms was the place to'Ied him. be attacked. However When n"th-l During tho trial McDanlel took lug bud happened at such places . ti e witness stand In his own de ny 11:.10 p. in., It was concluded ' fense. lie pleaded that he was that some other place of business whittling a stick when tho brake- hud been selected, as the pool 'man accosted him and tried to a Nlemlee pass on Southern Cal rooms count .their cash at 1 1 p. m. I force him off the car. Still hold- Ifornla's 42 vard line, nmnuiiori n and stow It away safely. Homo of the puol and card rooms, besldcM having inoir at- laches heavily armed, also bad j Moiue of. their friends armed nnd; on duty, In preparation for a possible attack by hold up men. , , f, t , pic(we, )y urrounded by olW.I ,ced at point- of van if rol1)orB hai Hhown ,,r,Ml anything they w, In fact mime pinery were actual- vantage, and j up nnd would hnvo .i wit, bi,i i.i i-lng' reception. deputy sheriffs were still patrol ling the Juisiness district nnd x lieclod to do so tho remainder ' l hm a'iii:i.i:s nc I IIP, Mrs. t'harle- II. Knyram. of this city, Kald today thai her fnther .ninn . iteooer oi npion, .own, 1 had accepted nn Invlinilon fnnn ; President. elect Herbert Hoover to bold bis silk hat during Ills Inuug- -uiu. hu,im. ' President Offers Girl Auto Ride I She Flees Wildly SWANNANOA CLl'B, NEAR WAYNKSIIOltO, Va.. Doc. 1. V) A little Kil l walking I ulong a Virginia country rond today was given an invitation to ride with no less a person 'I B"...!"H" e,,-..?.1. . i'! I Mr. cuoudgo was returning; to tae Kwanaanoa country '' iiaatim? trip when a suiu roau. v 1 4, , TO STATE LINE : Rllfjnp.t AOOrnVfiri FOf WOfk CALIFORNIA TO ! PAVE HIGHWAY Frnm Yrpka Nnrth Intn't ,"OCK'io men were on the do rrom TreKa IMOnn iniO fonaive throuRh most of the first .... two periods. SlSKiyOUS PrOfjram m- Hut the Notre Dame troops which ... .: '''"I routed both tho Army ami ClUdeS Connecting UP With I nvy ' "' et were not utlerlv j demoralized. They launched a pow- Oregon Road System. SSo.,X,U",rh.,hTWIj.,.r. to tho center of the buttlefleUl, nnd then hpiw thn Krini., ii. l'Oim.ANI). Or.' Dev. l.-WI 'nuu ntiona i nut California is pre- scr-jpnrinR steps toward connecting ! ls n.ud system with that of Oro - .n. wore seen today In a com - ' munication from CM.arles 11. Vur.' . .. ,ce.t n..way onKineer tor can- . ."mm, to ,,. i, van l user, emir- man or tno ureiron W.ato UIKU - way commission. 1'iircell ndvls- ..; i..... ....vki..1 ....i.;.. ! has been approved. The pin t of rt ot 0re I he budget which concerns Ron follows e. ,... i,ii.. 1.1..1 u of Vroka. towar.1 the Oregon line ) Intn tho HhiiKlfi cuuyon, JfiOO 000. j 1'aving l'uolfle hltchwtiy from jYri'Ua, ten miles Houth. I Comph'OnK miioiidum 'Hiirfiino nm uu.u from Crescent cltv to Hnumllto. This Is ih itedwood bljihway. In,,"vl,,K road from . Crescent1 t'l.y to OreKon state line, near j l!r.,,kinKs, lo he used until new 1 I road is, located, survey approved. SLEW "BRAKIE , , GIVEN LIBERTY 1CUCIENI5, Ore., Dec. 1. (P) Joseph U McDanlel. 22. of Chlco. Cal., wbr acquitted hv a circuit court Jury hero tonight following 1, iK trial in which lie was charged with the slaylnr of K. A. Mcdrew. brnkeninn on a Southern Pacific freight train. Mcllrow was killed a month ngn today. The verdict was met with applause from a largo crowd which was awaiting the return of the jury. McClrew was killed In an alter cation with Young McDanlel, when the brnkeman ntteiuntcd to nut th'i i y . '. , . ,nvt r '"" ...mui-ii im wun i.iiuns "in way lo to his home In Chlco. A knife wound caused Ihe braliemnn, donlh 1 jieDanlel wus arrested by n to.pnsRe n few hours after Mcflrew tneu. lie aumiiieu to tne suerttt tiat he hud struggled with Mc- ling the knife, young McDanlel nld, he threw up his arms In a protective gesture, ah he did so he felt Mcdrew fall nn the knife. Much Interest was shown In the case by railroad mon, unci Ocorge Netiner, United Rtutes district at- j torney was employed to assist In NEW AUTO PLATES 001 DECEMBER 10 SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 1 .(VP) Issu ance of automobile licenses tor litis will begin on December in. Hall lloss, secretary of state, said today. Tho license plates for next year have a black bacground with white letters,. ' ilLERS i NO MATCH FOR TROY u. S. C. Halts Air Attack of Notre Dame, And Pound Out Victory Wil liams, Star of Game Car ried From Field First Half Drive Wrecks Ram blers. COLISEUM, 1.0 9 ANGELES. !l)ec. l.(fl) Southern California's ipowerl'til Biidlron KimB routed tho : Hninblers of Notre Dame, 27 to H. hero today, it waa the Tro ;jnns first successful eneountor in ..nee oiiKiiKomontH with the Ilockno men of South Demi. Spiking the mlRlity rlKht arm of Johnny Nle laic, Notre Dame's halfback aorial sharpshooter, the Trojans uiillm, bored their mlKhtlest Buns and n crowd of SO.OUU saw them score, three direct hits on tho itnmbleiv oal posts before their struggle I salvos of the Trojan artillery that Chevlgnny away on a Bl-yard daah j " :o. a nKainv as the battle neared j UH Pm any battered down Troy'a' ! ?'""fc5"d.. n"lrehe1 to a second ' Past and powerful o Oollfornta sound lm,n.,i (inn .,.,,, ,i, -. ' r"".'r . ,"-,- 'oif. "l. 1 H10!!K 1 ' ' uiuren on Its ,.' , . ",,u "uo "at ground the i.""vn"fl -men netom flin. iv. , --., ' uinv, wnen . iNotto Pnme'H defense crumbled e- i " "j. "1Hf Period drive, when r. .. lrJnn march, i''ui uiu WHy. it hntln.fiH Iho k'0"'0 "'' Invading troops and before the half was over, they ..... ...... eoiuinetoiy in rout. Notre Dame's vaunted warriors woro trapped under a hnrrniro nf nnuiiau n .. l n.... i. .. i ' V .Ti.. . . . 11,0 KtownH. i. '',,"" ""lu nt"eK helpless So,7h0ni rnSyn.y "'"" 0f l?r " . '"er- .milrl ni I i ,h'"fted by , m ' S,. a..r!'" I', ' "ileal, noinro tho Tro- Jnns in the first half. j I-'rnmed In Southern California's ..u.o.y was tne Trojans' dynnmlc lender, Don Williams. His spec Incular dashes, fine i Jfeuercilshlp was lusplrlnK. Around i him tl,a 1in ...... . : .orees rained with I such overwholmliiK power that they I could not be denied ' u lien he was carried ofr thn field on n stretchor In the final fliiarteri Tlctlm of his own hard PlayliiK, the dense throw? gave a roiiHlns sendoff to the man who Played his last college game to nay, . fitarren in Notre Dame's gallant but unavailing stand was the plnv of a snliMtltulc ouarterback, little Prank Carldeo. Taking tho place of the regular, Jack Brady, who was Injured. Carldeo was the shin ing light of the drives that gave thn ltamblers their two scores. A knocked down punt by lllhhs started the Troinn drive ihni i In tho first touchdown. Williams, recovering tho ball on his own yard lino, put .the Southern Callfornlans under wnv with two plunges that netted 17 yards. Saunders bucked twice for twelve yards, then Williams cata pulted to another first down with II. Saunders, his vehicle In tho Trojan power play, smashed off II nnd the hall wns on Notre Dame's 12-yard lino. Williams slid through tackle thrice for 9 yards 3 yards from the loal line. Saunders, tak ing advantage of a hlg hole in the Hamblor line, dodged across the goal. The Trojan machine on n march thnt bad Its, inception In the first neilod when Tappann Intercepted more across the Rambler .goal nine j minutes aftor the seconcT quarter : Rtnrted. ' 1 Scarcely had the noise subsided. than Southern California ngaln look the load. A husky Cardinal and gold figure Tony Stepono vlch, running mard, leaped high into the air to hat down Nlemiec's pass. He caught the oval beforo It touched the ground and ran 13 yards across. Notre Dame's goal line. The .tnrv of hew Nntre Dntni. I scored Its first touchdown wna one to thrill tho assembled multitude. Cevlgnay broke nwny on a decep tive pin play, dodged the Trojan secondary defense, and started to ward Southern California's goal. On the five yard lino he wai tack led from behind but the impetus of Cevlgnay'a long run carried both I e and his opponent across : the linn. It wns a 51 yard dnah. An Intercepted pass paved the (Continued on Pact 81s.) - - , (Continued on Pace Four.) loan nm. a ,,,,,,,v, . - - -