i- The Weather Forecast Fair and cold tonight and Tuewtay. MnTluiuiu yesterday 3ft Minimum yesterday 31 Medeord I Weather Year Ago Maiiiuum 4i .Milt Imu iu au Daily Twent). third Vmt Wwklj Ki(ty-vfiith War MEDF0KD, OM-X'iOX. MONDAY. DKt'K.M VA'M :!. itvjs. No. L.)4. 1AIL TEIBUKE Today IAIS By Arthur Brisbane - , H T H A I I T R A Flying Hotel. If T. F. Ryan Remembers, Mr. Gigli Reduces. fcjh e U. S. A. and Florida (Copyright. 1928, by Star Co.) The Junkers Onwin .firm; o hnMriiii"- ii "flvinir hotel" I ..... MU.MItH .. ........ to carry fifty passengers across the ocean. T h c iassengers' quarters will be iu the wings, j .eight feet in thickness. Those j ftiat dismissed ns silly the idea of flying thirty years ago, did j not think they would live to i see n hotel for human beings in the winds ot n living ma ; chine.' Thomas V. Hynn, from, three to five WIIO ll'lt I ttn.wli.n.l lv lllllKli Ulij, millions, disinherited his oldest son, to whom he pave only I! ; "et of white pearl shirt studs. t Rather a cold legsfvy. ' . . I 1 lie r rencii law wisely lor- liids sucji diseriniiiiation, hold- iiiK that a child is as its father: ltosKiifitc. ore, u."c. a. (P i i r ,t. - :. .... A loose drive-wheel tire on the made it and the father is re- j ,ot,onU)livu ycMU.r(l.iy llfu.rno..n SpnilKllilo. Perhaps K. HyUll, jcaiiHtd derailment of the Simth- p i ' . . im I'aiif.c train Shasta Limited, if he now remembers tln-.!r(wllllmK ,n inJury lo neiU.y a earth, regrets the disinherit- jsrnre of passengers, none of whom ance, seeing more clearly that ! i the son was really disinherited ...ii V .1 l fnr liastv hot iierteellv natural 1 . I ' many motorists on ine i-ucuej; XKW VOIti". Hec 3 (Pi impulsive criticism of his fatll- HUthway, which, parallels the ti-:it-u i j-,,.,,,,. i-unn linker, lu-year-l er when the latter remarried '"-!'" ,1'". -..,. nmll car'"1'1 "'''' cbic.iKo. arrived, ,. , . .1 , .1 r . . emlcn- mn" ca'.in New York last week w.tll a immediately upon the death Otland four passenger cars plunKed (.k(,t fu of mi,nuy and a head: c:.... ...:r.. ...rtil rtp -ti..-, me nisi nuc, in.Miic. ... i'.lhu riKhtrot-wny fence and Into actly what Thomas V. Hyiin himself WOlllll have tloilC at the Same a-.- MtllU. Il-C. 11 ' t fiijrli has a beautiful voice , , .. . , , , t c , . Jiil thinks he has too fat a OOtlv. He WeiullS loi) pounds I i - , i" tni ,.;,1,( t Ulltl IS Ullll IMC jcci, rinm inches tall. He says "I must make love in opera and to mak love you must he slender." That isn't so as Henry the Eighth proved. Gigli chops WOOa I or Hie poor, buu.wh to pet thin. It is also n pood! wnv to avoid cancer. Dr. Dud- ' i i ley .lackson, learned surgeon nf Snn An Inn in. Texiis. snvs' - ' - ' i those too fat are in danger of! cancer. A suggestion for .congress w i t h Republicans n o w iu charge that Florida has gone Republican' and becomes de batable territorv. AVhv not do I something for Florida! First repeal a law diserim . inating against Florida in the way of taxation practically Florida s right to enact its own legislation. niTHlUl, III HIC lliui"iii I-," I crnnient regulate flood eondi-! .: :.. l !. -il.l,,,Ln Th.. i nuns ... ....c v,, . overflow of that lake caused greatest damage in the recent lhnt was due tO ; Ihe fart that tlie federal an - ' 1 " thoritie.S eompelled Florida t i. 4t,rt l l. ,.l(llu 1 I 1 . I taill heiplltll for navigation purposes. "With or without the nation's help, nothing will check the growth of Florida, or perman ently injure its prosperity. If the people of Florida knew as well as outsiders do what their prosperity and vnl ties must inevitably 1)C, they wouldn't sell anything. "One nf the shrewdest Wall I Street operators," which nvenns probably a good guesser, says "One and one make two, and I know we are tolng through a period of Inflation, Hiut I nm wondering whether there Is anything In the siiuntlon that has been orerlooke.il.' Yes, Ihe shrewd operator over looked the fact that nn Increase In wages, creanng a surplus oi twenty billion dollars every year over, and above our extravagant nio-de of living, makes buying si ks easy ' And he especially overlooked the (Continued oo Pact four.) ULuH LLU six Medford People Injured; . ! When Coaches Plunge: Over Embankment No; Fatalities Loose Drive- j Wheel Tire Cause Track j Clear Today. j Alwtford Injured. I ' Alice Hanson, sprained an- klo. i-aura Lyncn, sprainen nacK v nrt ,.,.,. a. Hnrry .Matthews, lacerations "Vllara'Kuson. .hlnor bruises. V John r.rihbie, siisht inju- ''' Vorna Johnsnni snoul. J der bruises. ! wiin seriously nun. l lie ut'ciueiiL occurred about seven miles north i lof lu re on a straiKhtaway section 'of the track, and was witnessed i.. . . . " t hi '". ,, t,0ll. sides The ioi"mn- j : live remained on the track, trav" j j ellnK .00 yards after lircaklnK ihik. renin t lie MM n liefore it was ; brought lo a stop, the ri'nr trucks reBtinn- ii the tics. v i. .Tuitn officials uuickly had- the Llu,.lUon Wi.n hl ,,, ,, ided by volunteers, rescued the injured from the wreckage ami avc firs laid treatment. Dr. -Malcolm l. MncKachern of the College ol'j Kurfceons at Chicago, a passenger ( on the Ira n took charge of the more seriously' injured, until am-1 bulances arrived from lloseburg. j The Injured were: i Mrs. S. M. lUce. Sprint? Coulee, nm, ouui.. and bruised ' lon ,mrk( Khoulllors and lens. William Howi'll, i.rtinnil lirolf-' ' I ii.. . i 111 iium. imu i" '' I I Jr. .1 It. C.uv. Sand t'olnt. Ida..- , , 7 7, . . injure, - rnlll ' urc, nenip wiMinua. ai liohbins, ioriand, ( wounos. Cbarles Willie. Portland, scalp 1 ...,. Ms M-irv Crouch Portland eh lw lortland., . , , ... tii.. . IS. ,i. jucsson, na.m ....... Idaho, broken collar bone """ - scan, .njuom .nuny oii.eis iviTnni iiuuui bruises and cuts, and were given first aid treatment. Mrs. Jackson was tho only one .njured sufficiently to cause de tention at the hospital. ii.it.c , . .h. Eugene and Ashland, and the, truck w-as expected- to be cleared early today. All but four of the Injured pas sengers had been discharged from ihe hospital today. None of those hi 111 under treatment was seriously burl, said a report from the bos- pital today. Most of the Ml.(lf,.(I pe,)pU. ,vh , I , usiulned minor injuries in I the de- I ! nnn-ent of the Shasta 1-in.lted incur HoKOburtr Sunday were re- turning from ThanksKlyin l110" - " ,M ... ! ! AmonR these were Miss Alice j j Hhuhcii. a teacher in the JackHon ' chool, wHo spent the holiday with 1 her parents at Seattle, Wash.; r,;lUnt Lynch, a teacher in the VnhliiKtyi school, and Mik. Opal Clark, teacher of hlMtory In the Junior high school. A telephone mewynge from the hospital at Hose, burg tbtri morning said that MIhs Hanen had recovered and would return to thiH cily late today. John II. Orlbble, of the local forest tiervle;'. HUHtained slight in- A message to Mr. and Mrs. Thas. j;';, uson yesterday said that thell- laughter, Clara Mary would be.oi.nr .lisnilsslng the entire pi o. I able to return home today. According to o.tvices ny me inciii ouni .n. w mis.-o n.-.-u..- 3a to a cents per pound, tiees'i Southern Pacific offices none uncharges on Ihe apple shipments tOre nlfered at 17 to IS cents to the .Medford residents' upon ihe : the two California cities by j day. Quality of turkey offerings train sustained serious injuries. amounts ranging up to ti n per I it-mains high. Ten thousand tur- A. S. Hnsenl.aum, general pas-I cent and In defense of Ihe action, j keys nre to be shipped east this senger agent of the Southern Pa-I the carriers contended that Ihelr I week from I molllla county, rifle left yesterday afternoon for ' present rale schedules had been the scene of Ihe wreck. reduced by I'aciric const water The track was cle:. d late Hun- competlUon to linrcmun e r a t 1 v e day night, and the derailed Shasl-i points. Limited wen through this city! In connection with Ihe order, shortly afler three o'clock this ' 'he commission also dismissed a morning. O omplalnt by San Diego. Oil., prn- A.fl.lent In-scrllHsl Idlicc dealers which asked Hint that Jllss Lucille .Murray, high school r ... U'. .Murray here, was returning Ifnim a vacation In Portland yen. terday on Ihe Sh.l-.ln. when it left I the'trscks. A passing motorist (Continued oo page eight) WHERE HERBERT HOOVER iVILL BE WELCOMED IN PERU Lir-r'.r":-; ..OIL .ISU A t If View of Lima, the capital President Augusto B. Leguia of AND JAIL CELL Enjoys $234 Taxi Jaunt On DiKornH iiac.Qw n.irroi riiierea ivioney uuarrei, With 'Boy Friend' Leads to New York Cell. : full of Ideas, ., t. She had had a quarrel with her 'i,J,"'n ,,raenB olover Mrs Nellie "' . . shelf where' by her em-( l.auer, ana I lino of the Ideas she had was to visit Niagara Falls, which she knew w-as sumewhere around, so afler regislerlng at the Waldorl- Astor.'a hotel she blithely stoipei; Into 11 tnxlcab and told the driver, j "Niagara Falls." . ' Wliere " he ntdiod. "Ijuiy, I don't know any hotel hy that nnme," "I mean the water , falls,' said Dorothy. llo took the younK lady around lo h o his liosN and after $100 d ( deposited, they Klarted " . Inn tlirt ill'iV'fl' iM'l'lVfil nt me ifnllu Tim f..lU wniil.l h:ivo limited' . . , ' ..... -nieo on a nonymoon, sne hum '.oo. hut they weren't so much. liefore nho lift the city sue DOMESTIC SEES HOOVER PARTY 'ARRAIGNMENT NIAGARA FALLS NOW NEARING WEDNESDAY OF scall)'h"d wri u'n h"r ""' fr,,onlls..;atlsfactlon on his visit lo C.uayu i in i nicago. wnose nioiio-r nor.. " " ' iwas nnving. ietceiiNes were lnK lor "or WIR" ",0 1 w)(w mHir , t34 return. ; ed her lo me notei. i wasn., wa, nly .,,. .,00o " she told them, but 'mlded "of COlllHC I didn't COUIlt! It." She had 2iO left. Clad in a 9.!i5 red dress, one of her purchases, she told her story to n New York magistrate. He held her III $-'000 bond for Chicago authorities. C C. DENIES APPLE RATES1 WASHINGTON. Dee. 3. iP) InrreaneH in rates on apple from Oregon, Washington und Idaho prmluolng points to San Krnnolsen ' und Los Angeles, which railroads ' proposed lo make effective last t Kel.rutu y wore declared unreason- l able by the Interstale commerce j commission today, and the existing ' rule schedules were ordered main- j tallied. i When the railroad Increases! were proposed, Ibe commission I suspended their application to In-1 vestigaie me situation, imu ier - I 'a lined Hie suspension bv today's jceedlng. The railroads' proposal. city be given Ibe same rates on . , , . ! from Oregon and Washington ns jure made from, those cei.lers In 1". Angeles. The San Diego move. menl ibe romtnlssb.n held must 1 continue In bear rales In exc.-ss of those applying to Los Angeles. INCREASE IN of Peru, where President elect Hoover Peru. CALLAO, PERU Convoyed By Peruvian Flag- snip u. a. a. maryiaiiu to Reach Port Wednesday Ecuador Visit Source of Satisfaction. f. S. S. MAlfi LAND, 1'nrouli to Callao, I'eru. Dec. 1V) Con voyed by the flagship of the I'eru vlnn nnvv. the 'Almil'ante (inill ,-,,11, tv warship sped south- w;u,,i today through smooth seas ! ,-,. falliio, where President-elect Hoover will make the second call of hLs Smn American L-,,,i-wiii 1 . om. on Wednesday. ' l:un an val at , 11 a.' in., II r,.i nv,,r wm i,e greeted on the .M.iryund ,y t,o i'crtivlfin foreign Mllll.sU.,., personally representing i.,.,.si,lcnt Leguia. He will he wel comed on landing by the mayor of Callao, who will extend to .him the : froetlom of the eity. After this ceremony, the president-eleet anil 1 members of his parly will motoV ten miles to Lima, the Peruvian capital, anil ro directly to the I American embassy where ((reelings i tviM ln ex-!1!!:! tii i 'i I wit li mi' ni hers oi me aiiu'rieitn roiciny. - resi .. .t- win i uiervem. ni-iore me . ... . ....r,.i ... Koes 10 in in e.nivnuai faiat-v u. i-r.idcnt I t-iuiu Hoover looked : back today w ith pleasure and ntift I"!fii!i ilfit. ulini'ii ho v:tt linn- oi eil ny rn-siilont Ayor.i and oilier officials of the republic, who are reg.nded as extremely V1U. , ,.,,,. Klal friendly i Colli the national and city gov ernments showered .Mr. and .Mrs. . Hoover with gifts, tho president- ... ror4ivinir limnnir i.iIht I h in cm . ... . a complete nnrary on l-.ouiKior. rnrcivcll KinhllK-e l I lie in. e.gn iiiinisier oi j.cuauor, IIontiTit Yilerl jLafronte was esne ! cially thrilled with the cnaracier ! j of the Hoover visit. He gavt; his impr.sriiuiiH while Mr. Hoover and I President Ayora were exchanging I farewells by embracing each other j In I-Jttin stylo. "After thi astounding and thril- ; ling occasion. " said H-nor Lafronte I 1 "when republics of tho western ' ; woi id unite In bondn of fii-mUhlp, ' i 1 am convinced that .Mr. Hoover ) i lias dune something that Ik historic j i and miiy be transcendental In ' world affiltrs. t j "Popular moral pressure will force a solution of the differences; by peaceful methods, rather than 1 ; by brute strength. ' i I think too that Mr. Ilonver Is 1 ; Pstab!ishli:g n new situation thru! jln friendly solidarity of all repub- . iirM 0f the western world." FOR 1UK LIGHISS" . ' PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 3. l'i Indications nre that the Christina i : tmk0y market will ho llghtw tlia I (,t fr Tliankivtlvlng. Dressed i lurKI!,. 0 gnft i,,,, dronned ,r,.H l() preBentlllotntlnii nf The Noted Dead, LONDON, Dec. J. (Pi Arthur Wenlworlh Oore. former lawn tennis champion, died today at the age of (II. lie bad been ill since cany mis year. Core was the last Kugllshmnn to win Ihe single. clianipl..n-.hlp nl i Wluvldednn. This was In 1 009. and Ihe next year he lost ,. y. to Wilding. will be officially rcccivsd by POW WOW MAN Witch Doctor and Youths to; The bearded miiut, uccordhiK to ,ivpmtH this nricmoon, is mnktmi Have Hearing On Murder Charge I flflk nf Hairi"1" c''aniber promptly at eight I.UOK. UI nail . o-i-liwk- to greet every youngster Sought to Break Spell. YOUK, Pa., bee. 3 (Ti JkIih illymer. professed witch ,ii;ctor. ; "irK" uirollg 01 youiigstei-K on and two youths. Wllliori llcss, is Christmas oielilii.! njuhl. and John Curry. 11. will be ar-' ''"'. "econd and third prizes rulgmd Wednesday, charged with;"'11 aried to Ilia best doc the murder of Nelson I), lieltmey-, ",'"lel1 windows l,y Judges, whose er, county authorities announced loday. ! Hebiueyor, a recluse farmer, wns killed hist Tuesday niuht. accord-! I Ine lo siaiemeais made bv ihe lie-1 lug . feudists, .during , n U'lUiulfi. when they attemiucd to cut a luck of hair from his head. The hair was be buried uovp Ui Ihe grouiul . ns a eharm to vu eiik a spell or j "hex," aliened to havo been east ' over the Hess home. While the aged farmer was I Imr hurled veslerdav lllvmer said IMino Z irnp tn.iL i.enmc-Mi hints, ir was a pm, wow pract oner and a firm be - .. . .. .. . .. , ,. never in me pnwuce o. wiicucruii. h-,lryha','l" not be'.' --.'''oMnlned kh"f ban had not 1 m n oi.mim d n cause Itebmeyer s hair was bloody pariy'and he -was afraid to take n lock. as Ii might do more evil than good. Police also quoted him as saying thai tho - motive for ihe slaying had bi-en partly to obtain a hand- book on witchcraft which the re - rinse was supposed lo possess. uunty petectlve llalph . . ' Keech Intimated that hundredH of ; resfdeniH of thin nectbm, purlieu- l i larly fartiKi'. bad been "fleeced" : by vouilun doctor and poW-WoW j praetitlonerH. Many nf (hose who .....'!. .V. .. .."11 V. . ... " -,, m (iioncer oajs um in- ,o,-- ,,,m., ,u. iai(, , ,,.(,. ,,... : tl. es and experiences In wllch- cr;,ft Police tod;iy declared they had no evldenco linking i;lymer with the slaylitK several years ago of lfi-year-ohl flertrude lludy. She was believed by some to have been n victim ' of witchcraft practices, but the motive for her death has never be n learned. ATLANTA, tla., Dec. X.-W) -Oilell Woods, police chief of llape vllle, an Atlanta siihinb, was dead i loday following a plslol duel with : Knhert C. Meadows night police- innii, lalc last nl(;ht, which re- suited from tin argument over cus - tody of a prisoner. Meadows uixl Woods had iuu r- rpiextintl of trans to a nearby barge, of ihefi of nn aiiloniohlle. Woods suffered a fnlnl wound of the, left oroasi, PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 3. (l'i ''be circle Caparcnii, whero Han Followcd from a street car from los-Dumont was to bo received, which shn alighted by a man wlmlWltnes.es snld that Iho plane wo . had ridden on the car, Mrs. Maxlne ! "''.nil .mo feet up mid was bunk Tripp was seized bv the man whnlng Into ihn wind when It went tried lo (Iran her Inln a gulch. Hhe(lnto n 'all spin and plunged Into managed lo break from his grin ibe water. and run lo her home, 1HS Knst Kif-! Ih-cnuse of the accident, tho ly-Kccnnd slrnnt, north. Tho nl-' welcoming ceremonies for the r lark occurred late Inst nlghl. mid . turning avlnior were curiiilled. ,hl, onr police fores wns engaged lodny in a search for Ihe man ' Orrgnn Weallier. , Oregon: Fair and cold tonight and TiicMlay. l-'iesh custeily winds, on tho coast. TO USHER IN YULE SEASON 750 TONIGHT; Store Windows Decorated i for Annual Opening Lights to Flash Elks" Band Will Play Onto Odllld niA..A j- n i rM-.r oiaus IU riL-bUlll 3UUU. ( rji i , Toys. ; C.iviiiK Medford mid souihe;-:i OreRou Chrlsimas shoppeiH u bcl. ' ler opiKutunily of beiitK In the eity ui the mivellhm or .Mediord s store windows IouIkIU, in the iOjeniliB of the annual Curb-Unas ; season. Hie uuveillnK will take place at 7:M promptly, Instead of , 7 o'clock, as was previously an inounred. At 7::i. the litlits will I ho darkened lor ti few moments, j alter which they will Illuminate the best decorated ami greatest .number of show windows, filled jwlth Christmas cnods, ever seen , iu .Medford. I Many of the window dlstibivs have been planned tor weeks anil I liepresent many hours of toll In! btliiKltiK uhont their successful ur laimemenl. They will be the fea 'Hire of the bin openiiiK, which will .also be marked by the Klks band 'and the nrs,,iwn ir m,i,,ti n,.... lit the Chamber of Commerce. " pm-ress on his ionK journey! ito this dty and will aiineur m 1 will 111 Mica r at "Z "!Vi rtSn"" 1 him n supply uf over GOOD toys, ' 'which Is expected to hn nn ample nimiher to provldo lor Ihe usual' "" mn "ecu uiscioseu .mm piuoaoiy wnicn win not be ; announced until tomorrow. How-1 ,! V . ' ' nl,r"'i " nave 1 '""K l"'r"ro lh0"i I" llik - i. .j. . w-.nn.-rs, as rivalry In the ."' . """" "'""" x j 1 ' " - " - in '.'..is i,iio.,i.iK uan ;nlrea(iy begun, on n small scale, It Is expected to begin with u rush tomorrow and continue mill) Ihe I season Is over. In uiillciiallon of f, f.inli ll.nn fit-,,,,,.,,, l,ul.,Uu 1 ur" P. m, lie wns one. or tno rour iT1:11''''1'' ''1?' lll,l',"lr;i'l'.v-.lelnns who signed last mid- lf hl slocks of pracllcn girls night's bulletin !.. .,.... ,,i,,, ,- n, ,. n., ' ,. , , '"I ovm niember ol the laiully. The Duke nmt iiuiw,uu nt v.-it ,VM ,,. v,,., ,. ' '''"'i ""i0. '""li0 ".' ,'hrl?lna K"' ,p,aciical is one of Ihe aims of lh , i, )f ,,, ... n, ,., and It Is n( Ihelr Invlliillnn. 1 nun every Christmas shopper In southern Oregon Ih Invited to visit 1 1 licir establishments ns enrly m possible lo delernilno what glfls i will be best suited for practical , uses, If so desired. Huge Hydro-Airplane Drops in Rio de Janeiro Harbor . , .. uarnea neception uom-j mittee for Noted Aviator, Santos-Dumont. j nio Di-: .iankiiio. Dec. 3.-- (p.. -Twelve lives wen lost when. ih,. hydro airplane sanlos-Diuifont plunged Into thu harbor of Hlo do Janeiro this morning'. The ,) machine was carrying a reception committee made up ot six llrnr.ll- Inns distinguished in social and polllbal life, who were to give first greetings to the home-com ing of tho noted Mra.lllau rtvl lll(Pi Aldelmrto Hunlos-Dumont. iu.,i,rH tho recepllon cummlt- ilee, the plans carried two pilots, two mechanics and nn official of '.he Wonder syndicate, owners of the machine, and Ihe bitter's wife. All were carried below the sur face In the crash except one me chanic. Il wns picked up by a launch. I,ut died shortly i.ftnr- tvards In a hospital. Tho machine was en route to Progress In Wild Wc.1. DI'.MI.MI, .V. M. I Pi Avllillon Is shoving ihe "wild woM" Inio the background. Demlng will enn v-rt ihe liy rodeo grounds Into un airport. DIAHir DIIIMPC I LflllL I LUI1UL CARRIES 12 10 w m a m mm am m m mr- m m m mm m. mmf m WAItK UAH Missouri own Placed t Sale j Timbe. ls Gone WKST K.MINlCNi'K, .Mo., Deo. 3. A) West Eminence i is l'or Nule. At one lime it was a thrlv- j J ing Umber town with a ponu- ' lutlon of 2UUO. Now it Is ! J til most deserted. Vacant win- fr (lows star from empty and ! i run-down nouses, dumber h 4 mills, which oiu'o wave live- . .V ..r ,.. li.l,.l.l. A l;':"M."';" """ .,h,e ma-t' "l ril.een thousand aires of fr I j,,,,,, snill logging railrouii ""d hiiililliiuH are included in . tin- sale offer. The owners ask $ir..O(0 for the town unit "urroundlng luml. Several towns have been v obliterated hy the collapse o? the limlier industry in the r 4 Oark UHHllilaius. Midco, u 4. town of loan a decade ao, Is now deserted. ' 4. 4., 4tJ,4,; iToniaht'S Bulletin TellS Slight Improvement- Temperature Near KING GEORGE : MAIMTAIMIMP H n U MDDfllCnirMT ; Mill iu V LI! ILH I rml Qnn- Cnorlinn tn 1 A" "1B "omheriihlp of the two llldl aons apeuing 10 , houses Kutliorud In what will bo n , . . j the last session for nmny of them. UeClSlue. ' the lloulder Canyon bill held right . ot way In the senate. In the house ' nine appropriation bills carrying LONDON, Deo. 3 (fl'j The king's xevernl billion dollurs wore In Physicians ,,gh, Issued the fol- '"k'eMj.iwworth called the lowing bulletin on King (leorge's hoHB1) , nl.uC1. whllo vice Presi condition. ' dent Dawes rapped the senate Into A slight improvement In bis majesty's condition noted this morning has been maintained. Ills I temperature Is near normal but It 1 Is necessary lo emphasize that the ; anxiety conecrnlllK .Iho heart still persists. i nn- k. ! ariiiihar Iluzzard, con- suiting nniU'OliiKlxt to the hospital for diseases of the throat and nhv- Ulclan extraordinary to Iho king, I lolned the other ,i,.etn,- in ihir consultation at the palace at 1:15 ... , - -' " parted at about the time of Xv. . DukziiiiI h arrival iii.inii. LONDON, Dec. 8. (fl'l Two s.ins of King Cleorgo who had been on ja hunting tour lu Afrlcn. were j speeding homeward today, to the bedside of their father over whose ; life there Is grave anxiety. The prince of Wales sailed from j Dnr-lCs-Hnlnam on the cruiser 1 sides In the national campaign had J I'lnterpi'lse. Ho Is expected to ar- I been brought together. Old friends prlve in London about the 12th or ! among the Democrats and Kepub . 13th of December. Throughout the Means shook hands as they entered .trip he will he In constant touch' Ihe chambers, with Queen Mary and tho royal ! Vice-President Dawes rapped for i family by radio. The Duke of i order ut l'i o'clock sharp and the jc.loucester, who was hunting near i Kov. T. 11. Phillips, senate chap libo border of northern Rhodesia, ! lain, ascended the rostrum to pray was making a dash for tho coast In n special conch today. Hn renched Ilroken 1 1 1 1 1 this morning and will continue to Capo Town where It Is understood Hint he will take a mall steamer for Kngland. The Prince of Wnles will be taken by tho cruiser to Sue, where ho will take u train to Alexandria. At that Lgypllnn port he will em bark on another Iirltlsh warship i"!rt nTyoteiectc'd!'1' I l-'uropea n WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. OP) The congressional commission of engineers and geologists appointed to Invnstlgale tho feasibility of tho Colorado river project has recom mended that the dam be built at illack Canyon and estimates the cost at I 6, iion. otio. In Its report, submitted to con Kress today by Secretary West, the commission declared to bo "basic" the c.itrlnnfHnir rnKllillt.v nf Ih. dam across the main stream of the Colorado river nt Illack canyon or Moulder canyon. If no other site were i.vnilahlo, the commission reported," the "lloulder. canyon site could safely be used so far as geological condi tions are concerned." "In com parison Willi the Illack catjyon slto however," It snld. "Ihe latter has certain advantages." BLACK CANYON S FAVORED FOR COLORADO DAM . . . . ' 'or,,"ml- Inornh. anient campaigner for Her POI.TLAM). Ore.. Dec. 3. Wi , uprt Hoover. They spoke. A yoor lnriiiensa rnused four deaths out 0KO Senator llorsh was pushing of 34 rases lii Portland In tho pnst Nurrla as his presidential cholco, week, Dr. John Abele. elly health! . officer, reported today. I (Continued on pi lht) , SEVENTIETH CONGRESS CONVENED , -LL Short Session Promises In- tense Activity Special Call if Farm Relief Fails Boulder Dam Given Right of Way in Senate New Members Seated. (Hy James I.. Wlllinms, Assncinteil Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. (jpl Currying burdens shouldered upon It during the campaign, the sev entieth congress met nt noon to day facing three months that pro- . mlse u period of intense activity. und perhaps a special session uftdr I .Vitrei! 4. The present confess automat ically goes out nf office lit Hie end I nf the torm, but President-elect j Hoover has promised a special ses I sion if It should becomo necessary to emict Hum rellet leglslnllou. An effort will bo mado to pass a farm bill before President Coolidg" goes out of office but even If such a bill were enacted, the Republi can leaders have determined that there shall be tariff legislation as well, and the only division of opin ion Is 011 when these two major Nor-:''!"!' ,or eB''on """ be nt i Bilence. There were nrnyors in I both houses anil congress was ready to embark upon a task call- lug for nil Immense nmount of work to UHHiiro success. It.ut filtmil lliu Mm. Ihn uinntn. convened, Secretary--WeBf of the interior department submitted the report ot me experts wno invest Iguted the feasibility of a flam on Ihe Colorado rlvor. It recommend ed Illnck canyon as the site and estimated tho cost at $tGB,000,i)0O. tiullciies of both house and sen ate were filled as the Ravels fell. On the senate floor was Secretnry Kellogg whose recently negotiated I ,,. !... (..,.. u,lll h. ... nt ihn I major pieces of work to come up. i The secretary Is 0 formor senator , . , ,, shakina hands with tho meinhers from both sides. Opponents Meet . It was the first time since the ! campaign many of the senators land members of the house who I took leading parts oil opposing for divine guidance, for tho law- ! makers. Tho Kev. James Shera Montgomery delivered the pruyer in tho house after the call for order Horn the speaker's Bland. As the house proceeded with Its ponderous roll call, the senate finished tlint formality quickly, getting ready for an Immediate ad journment out of respect to the memory of tho late Senator Good- Hi). ol loano. ine neain was an- nouncetl by .Senator l.orali. Credentials of senators elected . to fill unexpired terms were prc I seated. Tliore was none of tho drama which attended the efforts . , during the past session to seat j Frank L. Smith, of Illinois, and William S, Vare, ot Pennsylvania, who were challenged at the sen ate's portals. New Members The new senate mombers In cluded John Thomas, Republican, who succeeded Mr. flooding. Arthur VanilobillK of Mlchlgnn, presented credentials to seat him self and Otis P.-Glenn presented pnpors entitling him to Smith's place, 0. 10. Ln.inzolo, Republican ot Now Mexico who wns elected to finish the term ot the Into Sen ator Jones of New Mexico, wns not present, Heprcsentallvo Iturton, Republican, of Ohio, who will tsko the place of Iho late Senator Willis must hold his seat In tho house until December 15. Senator Sim mons, the other veteran from North Carolina, who also fought Governor Smith, wont genially about the Democratic side and if there were any hard foellngs nguinst him by colleagues they were not shown. Nearby the mas sive Heflln of Alabama soemed to be In a Jolly mood. Simmons stop ped to say a few words to Sen ator Robinson ot Arkansas, the running male of Al Smith. Rob inson elapsed his hand heartily. Over on the Republican aide. Senator Xorrls who bolted his ; party to support Smith found him- l...ir .ItHn.-r nwoln lia.ldA Monnlnr