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The Weather Forecast Cloudy; contluued cool; Hwiiiig tempera lures tonight. Hiffhebt yesterday 41 Ixwet this morning 31 Weather Year Ago Maximum 41 Minimum 23 o o J JL v id Daily Twenty -third Xttr Ww-kly Fihy-Mveiith Year MEDFORD, OlMKiOX. SAT 11 J DA V, DK 'KM WM 1 ol !)JS. No. 200. MEDFORD TodaylPOPULACE By Arthur Brisbane Transfusions Might Help Flying and Influenza. Bonus for Singed Lambs? What Did Red Moran Think? (Copyright, 1828, by Star Co.) j Ooat liritain was uhopi cby ; hope t tint 1 he king miiflit re-j cover. It was faint hope, for ; doctors, after (ipcratinii, re-1 ported iiulientions of eontinuedl blood infection. In eases of blood stream in fection, American surgeons re port blood transfusion, with re markable success. The kini;, exhausted by Ions illness, the FiurJit infr strength of bin blood low, might find re srstinr power in new blood from a strong man. Transfusions of half a pint two or three days apart have worked wonders in eases of toxemia. Once used only as a last resort, transfusion is now in constant use here. The country is indebted to . , ' , , President Coolidjje for deep m- terest shown in aviation and . . , recominendations tor airplane expenditure s. in his messajre, , ,. . , . , and Ins part in the Celebration of the Wriifbt anniversary. brothers' flvino j Thursday famous fliers, with P4" l r 10 cjovern.nei.t oftieials of 40 na - lions, discussed ill Wasbintrton . . i ii, .1 . . national problems that will arise as air transportation across continents and oceans develops. National co-operation is nec essary that the air may be free to all, as the ocean is free. In another Washington build inic experts discuss the possibil ity of checking influenza, alarniine; in places. Although Fortunately not as bad as 1920, deaths in 75 cities total ISO for the week ending December 8. Kansas leads in the number of cases reported, 1 :!,"!)(), but it. is believed that only one fil'th of all cases are reported. What causes influenza no body knows. It is siifrpested by serious men that ''interstel lar dust clouds" may be re sponsible. Hitherto influenza waves have swept from east to west. This time the disease is vnveliiii.' from west to east. Not content with its own de struction, influenza, weakening the system, prepares it for cn eepatbitis lethargia, a new "sleeping sickness" almost as common as infantile paralysis. (iovornmont tllilt pilVK at ttn- r , fi; rj ,1M,i I IOH tO (llSOllM'S Ot .pi iS lntl plants might w Uttacli till ! ninn influenza Workers in Wall SI root will receive hirtxe ensh homines this yenr, nmiiini; from 10 per cent to 00 per cent of their annual wages, and -totaling tens of mil lions. The men have worked Jiard nnil bonuses will be wel come. ' Something in the way of a bonus would also be welcome' by little lambs, that recently luive hail their wool singed. Seven hundred and fifty "f them, whose accounts are said to have been closed out iu one brokerage house, would appre ciate a bonus. "Money" drop ped C per cent yesterday. That is a sort of bonus? What do you supposa "Red" Moran though about Thursday niidit listening to music 111 W . , Hio "siinr (leaiti ecu, ninn ....... Sing prisoners were enjoying , butcher knife from her which, credit to settlers through I'en ' ' , . r i:." !xhe had mized with suicidal In-'dlelon hanks would not be snffl 'llie annual coiimi i iruiiu i SixtV convicts presented the " (Continued on Vat Four.) MEDFORD NCREASES School CenSUS ShoWS Con tinued Growth and Indi cated Total Population of 13,772 Compares With 12,189, Last Directory Figures. There are 34TS pupils in the .Medford cily school district, an ; increase of 1M4 or 7.5 Iter com j over last yi'ar, according lo I lie ' annual census, just completed, j The iCHSUS includes all persons liviiiK within the district between the uki-s of l'uur anil L'O years,! on October .' last. Diu-iHK- thei year 1 Mi pupils became four years! of uiie, anil 170 passed their -Oth birthday. There tire l;i Japanese children unions the pupils, and 811 non-eilizens niiinni; the par ents. I ConiputinK upon the ratio ofj 2f.:!: per cent, used in the 11120 j national census, to total popula tion upon a school pupil basis the population of the .Medford. (school district Is 13.772. j i csim,- u. ,.., ut :eAl pcr' cent, ' Secretary uf .state! Sam Ko;:er last year, in coniput- , tlu. KlU. ,,.ss- lrm ,t ppn: i '"isi.-., "'-' population ..t Medford j Us shown to he 13 111. ; 1 Tho hlM ,.lty directory showed .Medford t, 12. Mil, flii to have, a population of I uiiiiK fotjf to a family.' liiinvlh Shown. ' : The grow th of the school popu-; i lation for the last u years is- 'shown In the following talde. The tlKarcil llm1l.,, ..cen!i,,,.. shuw t, i number, between the aiie.s of 4 land 20 yearn, in the district. The U)lal JrMmcnl Khurfs tho ,,,, j number in school. Year Census .... 1021 .... 1052 .... IIIX-I 1371! ... 1(10-1 .... 10IIS .... 2201 .... 2122 III IS llllli 11117 1 H 1 s' ' .. Illlil .. 11120 ... 11122 .. 1023 102-1 .. 11123 .. 10211' .. 1027 I02S ! It 1317 110-4 12S-1 mas 1375 1075 1 772 1 .p i u looil 2 100 2300 25S7 2772 20 51 271 I 3231 3178 Discrepancy due lo faulty cen-;the years had occupied. Tile fans sus tnklllK. slood up in tribute, as a bllKlcr Klu-ures from June RTadlla-, sounded tups for the .'Kovernor." ; tboi; others from October 25. last, j "ond Kl'and oiil man of Ihe screen The fiKlires show' that the .Met!-iaM( stase." and a true sporlsnia n. I ford schods en.ioyin;r a steady) The. veteran actor died from an growth since 1 010. attack of inl"luetr-i from which The census was taken by .Mrs. True Piatt. Mrs. Harl C. (iaddls Mrs. II. H. llyrant. with Mrs., i,a, been In a stupor for 111 Ceortfo Kutmmiu. off.ee assistant- ACQUITTED OF G XliW YDIMC, Dee. 1.1. (A) Mrs. KnmcpM Kirkwood. I.oni: l- land houHewife,. today Mtood at-- (itiitted of the chm-Ke that she 1 1n lh hpv hu.sband. Dr. (Men Kirkwood. a: veterinarian. She had been charged I !MR& KIRKWOODl MANSLAUGHTER with first denrec murder. In rapport of .lames O .Mill, in, Kirkwood died last Aimu.-'l from " ltlchelleu." In-fore slartlni; 111; a stab wound Inflicted (lurlliK since i-nn-er lie had tatiKlit elocli a hii'Uitsle between himself and lion In the city. his wlie In the kitchen of their Huberts spent 4 of Ills CS years ,of life, in enacting roles on lhe: 4. .Mrs. France KlrkuiKsl i Woods dc, lnit Island, home. The wife lestlfii'd the wouiy wf in- f,,u,d when he tried lo take n rn. after he had admitted Intl - ,m.n les w ith other women. The ....... contended ,he stabbed Kirk - wood "In the heat of passion." IOWA BOY'S i Dick, a Hereford, owned by Clarence Gaecke, twelve. years old, j grand champion steer of the International Livestock show at Chicago. his father and has had daily charge of its care and feeding, me steer andiyoutniui owner are snown ; above. I j LaSTCALLFOR lOI LEPFllilS OSEi IHEO. ROBERTS AV1ATRIX DIES ICHAIR IN TRIO! SCREEN ACTOR BY OWN HAND OF EXECUTIONS Grand 0IU iv.an of Screen and Stage- True Sports man, Succumbs to Flu ; Attack On Boards 48 ' Years. ! ' HOU.VWOOI), Cal.. Dec. 15. Total (P) The rlnKside scat Hint Theo dure lioberts had occupied Kt-idav niuiits fur many years at the Hollywood -American l.eition stadium, was vacant last n.Klit. h white haired d Knlfled. l..n,tle I'Pnllniiinn u-linm tha tboou ands of hoxliiff funs hero had come to call one of their number, hud gone- on. ( The arena darkened, a spot- ' liKht pierced the liloum, flashed across thousands of Intent ami saddened faces, and came to rest on the seat that Roberts, throllKll iu, never rall.ed after an opera-; m,, mid been pel lornieu in an last two days. Hoherts had recofr- ni::ed his friends and the , fulh- ml KuriVi-eil stroke. OrniiKe. ,. .1., hut renlslered at i Di-csnetll bei;,in Ilm cousplra -y Two years iiko he suffered n't'"' hl,ll'l last Soplerr.ber as from lo );,,rk whon . came In I'hl slroke of mir.-ilvsis. from which he : Chalham. .Mass. Since the deaths ,..lK nui, money lent him by ni'Vt'i' fuliv ri'cuvpred. n itnoimn In- ha-t npppnrrd in picturps ninr" thpn, KcUiUfr n from n whPfl char lo work b.'fon I hp iiniprn without rpvciiliiiK to milllunH of film fans the i-omlition of htn Iieulth. Ik look IiIh final rail yew-1 terrtuy heforo an nudiciicP of two his. Hpcrotarv and hi nurun Roberts waa born' in San Fran - phco o.ioher 8 iail. mih tamny wanted him to study for the min - 'jitiy, but the color and romance-! of San KranciMcn, with Um vivid theatre ntiiiosplicre liireil him lo iipply hl natural taleniM to the footlintiisi. wnore ne mauo mien He made hbi first fdaffe appPnr-, unco In San Franc hco in since and screen. A list of hi ! performances would fill never-ill, roluinns, for he had played prae- Itlcaily every variety of elmraoter; role dramatic, vaudeville or i Hereon and oxcelllnc In whntever. 'he had undertaken to portray. i The body will lie Jn stale to-I morrow from 2 lo K n. in.. t i Hie funernl parlors and on Tuck- day rroni i o o eioci; nn.i no.,,, ai Ihe Klks dub. wh.ch will liave cliarae f the funernl rervlces at o'.'lo, In the afternoon. In. terment - will o cemetery, AID FOR SETTLERS !S DISCUSSED BY MEAD run 1 1. a.m. ore., uec. i... iri riuauciui u r in iuei s on i no tnillieiu irngaiion projeei was inn cunsed in a letter from f'onimin sloner of Iteclamatlon Meud to Senator McNnry, says a special ills- ; put,!) from Vulil1Klon. 'rlenl. ncco-din-': In Vnd. who had proposed lhat a ln.rMMi lonulne cor - ' ooratlon be formed liv Pendleton business and bankius interests. PET KING OF BEEFSTEAKS Sole Survivor of Family, Leila Kerr, Found Dead : in New ' York Hotel Lonely and III Note Is ; Found: M"V VOHIs, Dec. 15. () I.onellncps and fear of Illness were believed by police today tu havu c.1KC(j .Mis3 Leila Kerr, 3S years okl, student flyer, to shoot her - wit to death In hoi- suite in the! Dominic I'.resselti, a Chippewa Hotel Ambassador. 'Indian; John Drown and Claudo A note, found in the pocket of a coat, read: "I have suffered a stroke. . . There Is no one lefl since Ihe fam ily Is gone and my brother died. . : . He died in the war. . . . I occupy a two-room suite on the eliilileeiuh floor of a laree hotel.' Her brother, Waller, was killed in the World war and her father mother and a sister died several years aKo. She was the only sur vivor of the family The body was Identified by her City, president of Dm -New lorn,, Ontario Western Hallway eom- Pa"'. i .Miss Kerr was born in West , , -Mi'. Krr ;iid, xhf hurt ln-cnnlr : mi-lJuicholy and virtually a ru - I Huso. . J I'MMntf was hor rpfritnthm. police. f s;ii), ami nho hail twice p.-oshciI tin- oontlnent in airplane. A tnifiu's j riyliu; ccrtificati! dated last July wiim found 'anions Jut pffprtH. , Miss Kerr hail not lu-pn tcen , about tho hotel wncr late T hurs- lday. AVIipii . t he manager. Theo- Htl the day adtn- the MlayinK. dore Kroll, eiitered her ulle with; (inventor l,m Small, iinii rer- j a paskey hM nijibt, lie found Ihe Unumendatloii of Ihe tate board ; hody on a bed. clad in an aftcr-lof paidonn and parole;, HiIm week noon frock. Near her wiih a nil - ver-handled pistol tind a box or 4.Hrld, Than, l.ulUM wo(i jn tho rlht nido of her . hp!U DISTURBS CO-EDS I.-1 -ci-vi.- , n.. ... ,,. l njv,,,.',y J' n 'orecon Hororllv luttHrK laVe been under a reicn ol ,(ir.o. Ui AavK .,,,..,,.,. r i,niom" ..,ul. (,r wm ,iri)u(.h lh(, hoMB,,K at ni-'hl. jtiner inu lirsi iiikiii oy niu . iikim I AerorilltiB to the slorv, the lirnllinrs was concluded today with , "phantoin" wears a lark bin.' " "lr "how at llolllna field. swciitcr anil n . n lied well I Army nlrtrnfl from HolllriK fleltl !down over hfs eves. Several limes! "nil others from the uavul air alu h has been seen, mid uikmi hear- lln" eulerlfllned inemhets of lh. Hid screams of Kills whom he lias eonfureneo lor an hour wllh atuiils aroused, escaped In a coupe. a"'1 "I'l'lay of coinbut fonmillon. One Kil l was said lo have been Cliarlcs A. I.lndheih, a dolomite leham-d llirouhu a ceniet'erv which " "'' conference, hopped orr alone I nrtlnliiK Ihe cummin. Annl her ulrl 1 f'r at) unnnnollllced dcstinullon WBK n-porled to have chased him down three lllKhls of slalrs, Capture Chinese VAI.l.K.IO, Cat.. Oec. 15. (A') Word wan received hy the sheriff here that ('hoy Kim. alias Ah Choy, wanted since October, 1JU7. on t rharKft of inurderlnR Mrs, Marna - ret Khelly, SS, near Fairfield, hail 1 been captured In China. Officials raid they expeeted difficulty in ex- tradltlng the. Cliluese, til ? State Cer.ter, lowj, was adjudged Clarence bought the animal from ! Electrical Doath Inaugurated By Triple Execution Indian and Two Negroes Pay Extreme Penalty To- j day in Joliet. ! JOUHT, 111., Dec. 15. (fl'l Tho , elect ' ic chair an tin Instrument of (leatli-was used in Illinois for the1 first time today In a triple cxecu- : ton. Clark, negroes were electrocuted . : tiortly after 7 a. m., for tho mur der last May of Will Deck, a I .like' county farmer. (Mark, the first lo die, was led 'to the chair at 7:12 u. m., and was pronounced dead six minutes later. Hrown followed, with the Indian the last . . .,,, . , ' ,,,, rent was turned on. j 'I'wclve men from Waiiketrnri, ' scene of tho trial, wlinesseil til execution. Warden Hliner ,1. Oreen ..,',, .,-,. ,Va, dens were in the Ul,t, W.1H Ka n, door of ,,1, wH-n Ihe Irlo allempted 'u, ,-ob him. He refined them ad mitlatice, and Drown shol him. ,,,.,.K i inw i11,1 i-ni-i... . told limvn inul Clark of 1 ; ii,.(-u'M hh!il"n mutiny. Two men j ihlrml In drivp ihi trio lo lH-lt'Hj umu Wi-i-p convU-tcd of jimnxlnu-j ghler. , lirc'KHlll a. worlil war vptprnn.; j surrend'-nd and coiiresKi-d to l'hlj- .''a;o police. The ihrcp won ar-1 ) rcwipd after Hrown niul Chirk ut- jipmitied lo "doulile-crosH Mrt'H- , denied a petition lor clemency. WASH T K.. )ec. Ift.-WPt 1'lie. international civil noronantlcH confr renco, culled by President , .oMURO lo provt.le opiiortiiiiily for an cxclutiiK)! "t tiluns nmotiK uvlu- lion leiitltTH of Ilm wiirltl l-r yemU shortly before the start of the show. Many conference delegates will fro by steamer for Kitty Hawk, X. ('., where Ihey will participate ... ...I..., I- .....M,.Hlna ...xnnw.n -nl. inn the first airplane fllnht by Or vlllo Wrlxht In 1'jOll. Mr. Wrlglil, honored guest of the ! conference, was espeeled to Join the Kitty Hawk pilgrimage Tuberculoids CbriHtiuas Heals are "slickers for liealth." AERONAUTICS ! CONFERENCE ! ENDED .TODAY i I APPEAL FOI PEACE SEMI ! AMERICANS! i League of Nations Sends Copies of Peace Note to All American Countries Session Adjourned Today - Stresemann Angered By Polish Minister. l.t'dANO, Swllzerlumt, Dec. Hi.--, UT) .MahltiK u IiIk (leimrlure In the j routine of the Ix'aRUe o( Nations, j lite leti.mio council decided Hits aft- j oniooti lo seiut copiiss of a new j pence appeal, which lias been ad dressed lo llullvlii and 1'uraKuay, to i tile 'tovernmeiitii of nil count rtc t, j mcludiim the t'nlted Slates, which j are not members u( ihe leaKtie. The list Includes the United Suites. l!ra-ll, .Mexico and t'ostu Ulcu. The rtlty-tlilrd session of (help.. , ,. council, so far us us public meet- i Direct Lommunication From Inns uru i oticernetl, wtts adjourned this nftornoon. Tlie council was roused to a lease lillcli today when Dr. (iiiiituvu Slreseii.aiiii, German torelmi niln inter, btitiRed (he tnlile with bis fist anil interiipled Korelun .Minister .aleskl or I'ulund durliiK a discus sion of Ciermati mlnnrllics in Polish I'ePer Silosta. Zaleskl churned Hint ngltalion of flciinati associations la Polish tip- per Silesia wuh ii (ImiKer lo pouce. I i;r. Min.'Heuiiinn nusiu-d rod and bi-noirl.l hi 4 h.iiiil vt.il..iil.r il... tal))o. He luiihMl renmrltB In (kr-1 nit01' 111 Uuetuw Aires, today held man at Ku1hI;I but the Polluh fm-! tllrc1, -'i'inunit:atiun with Secre olyn minister continued unmoved jtury KelloKtf,' HtandltiK - bCHido tho to read IiIh eiiliclsm of German , operator in 'the ntnto department ciiitioiis were tvyins to convinco I ' puble opinion that tho rlsliU of' Mv- IluuVur t:-'rlL word to Prefd tierman minoritieH were beini; lK-.(lt'nl CouKdK'o that IhrouKhout nil nored. I Iatln America he had been ro- nuring tho KngHsli tranHlullon of "celvetl with tho moHt profound ovi ZaleHlii'H Hpcech, Dr. Slreaemttnn jilencea of friendnhip. UKiiin Hhowed ovidetico of ditipkuiH 1 Hoerutary KcIIokk tolil Mr. Hoo ure, ulurliiK nt tho Interpreter and th pretddent and peoplu of muttering.. y. .. jtl,u United StutoH hud, nytod-wilh Wlien ft waa atrcBimianti'a turn!tn0 utmoMt Hiitisfaeilou the pro to Hpenk. thoro wero niurmurH of KieH of li 1b trip, and that the excitement in the council chamber' I'PontaneotiR expretmlotiH of k'I and President l.riand waa forced , wl,l naft 'n a Htnirce of tho ut- -to Hay tiharpl.v: "Silence!"" j most pleaHure to them. i Hatred Seen PreKldent-eleet Hoover told See-! Dr. StroHomnnn naid thai ho had n'tary KpIUikk t splendid roeep- listened with amaement to t:ho tlonn and of the cordial nttltmln lemarkH made by the PoMhIi for- "f the people and pron ut 1-atln ein minister becanwo he Haw In American countrfe toward tho them a spirt of hatred against tho United state.. (lerinan minoritieH. f , Secretary KeUofrr rilclated a Showing evidence of behiK deej) meHHaRo expreHHlnjf tho pro.it pteni-, ly moved an he began i!k Hpeech, mo of President Coolldtu and j Dr. Slresemuiui Kiadually koL eon- 1 nmelf over the Kreetlims. trol of himnulf an ho went on. . "Thee denioriHtratiotiH nhnw a Me lnsiHtetl that it whh hot an feellnK which Ih heartily reeipro abUHft for parents of (lerman chll- entcd by the people of the United j then In Polish SUetiia to Beek re Slates toward all tho peoples of. dresK for what they coiiHldered , t.uiln America." wrotiKs and that if numerotiH poti- . ., tiotiH were reuchlnj? tho lomiue pro-1 ,U hNOS A 1 11 K H- Anrentlna, testitiK amilnst Hie refusal of Po- I)eo- U"' I't't-'Hldeul-oleet Hoo lund to allow Our man rhildreii to v,'r had u huy tlm" f uno enter tiermau minority hcIiooIh, It A,rlH lo,,"-v winding up hiH Rood wh merely becitiiHe the parent i V,MM- lu u,,; fllum1"" capiuu, were tryl.:-; to protect the eduta-1 '''"'ved numeroim viftlturn llontil and religion rlnhlH of their nt tlm American embaHMy, inelud chllil t en. I ln delegatlonH repreHont !nn tho I pr. nei pa 1 liewttpaperH, mndo aiiio- WASIHNGTOX, Dec. 1 C (flA ' innblle trips to the waterfront and Minister Dlez do Mudlnu, of llo-'viclled Kovernment officer a well llvia, expressed hla private opinion jan other placen of Intereii. today that liolivla would nccept thnj Tonljcht he will attend a pala good orticeK extended hy the Pan performnneo at the Colon theatre American conference on arbltra- i arraitBed in IiIh honor. President lion to IiIh country and to Para- Kiiay, lo solvu I heir boundary con troversy. Tlie minister HioilRlit, however, thai neceptiuioi) hy Ills country would he dependent upon an un tleiHlandliiK thai some kind ot rep urullon would lie received by Bo livia for Ilm recent raid by 1'ara Kiiay upon a llnllviun fort. No Instructions on the subject have leached Hie llollvlan IcKlitlon as yet. Tlm niiulHler cxpreHHed hlii confidence, however, Hint any oiler or peace and Hood will would be welcomed In l.u 'ni and nc coulliiKly he was suru that yoster day's decision hy the arbitration conference would be well received. The l'aiuKiiaynn cliurKe d'af faires likewise was confident that his country would accent tlm nie dlalln-i offer of Ihe conference, nl striiclioiiH are awalleil hourly by the dolcKate to Ihe conference lo Kiililu his ucllvllles lu Ihe endeavor lo coiiclllali) the illspute. ( Rejected Poems Bring Suit for u ... n "Ir'iCTATClilfl DC IM Dm to I'OIITI.A.M), Ore,, Deo. 15 Ml When a Portland iii'Wh. 4 paper refused acceptance, of his poem, Kdward Clayton felt he llnd been damiiKVd to the extent of 110(11), and ! brouwht suit for thnt amount 4 iiiMlnst the city editor. An examination of Clayton reHtilted in commitment to the stale Insane hospital at r Kalem, and It. P. llonhnm, district ImmlKratlon director here, announced today that li. would sturt proceedltiKS to deport Clayton to Cunadii. Japanese Py Day 33S Pet TOKYO, lloe. If,. The army and nay have drawn up new pay seules which, if approved hy the diet In this winter's session, will increase the monthly wase of private soldiers and seamen hy 7f cents. This is a boost of :,3 per cent over the present waae and will Kive Japuncso soldiers and sailors the eipilv- nlenl of j:l for tobacco and ,-r each mouth. S 'I'he new scale provides slm- ilar increase for non-com- 4 missioned officers, the hi,h- est of whom receive about double a private's pay. ;L 0. Buenos Aires Sends! Word Has Received Evi-' dence of Friendship ! Kellogg Dictates Message WASHINOTON Dec. IS. UP) Hoover, HltUnir ProHidunt-elect at tho (dhow of a telegraph ope i lriKyen, mem born of the cabinet nnd tho foreign fllplonuUle cei'PH Will he present 1929 LICENSE 0. K. SAI.K.M, Ore., Dec, 1 5. (yp) As n policy of cooperation with the traffic department) of the city ut Portland nnd Multnumuli county. Kecretnry of Slate Hush nnnounccH thnt huyers of 'new automobiles be tween now nnd tho first of the year will he allowed to nttuch their 1fi2tl license phi ten on and after Decem ber 20. TIiIk will allow buyers of new enrs, or persons reeclviiiK au tomohllcH n ChrlHtmaH KiftH, to op erate them during the holiday scu tum. AIho It will help relieve tho conKCstlon of New Year icsintrii tions nt the- state motor vehicle department. 0I1IL If ILL UL lLU TWO MILLION DEC. 31 SAl.KM, Ore., Dee. Ki. (P) Hcc rolary of Htalo ' Hons has made n calculation lhat the state deficit on December 91 will total $2,313. lit). I'slnu an a basis figures In- corporated In IiIh blennlul report to 4;tliv leslslnture, fbiss shows total f reaourres of 3. 036, 456. 74, repre- :sentlne; cash on hand, estimated I miscellaneous revenues nnd taxes jdue. This Is offset by authorised I espendltures, leaving the estimated deficit as abovo stated. HOOVER TALKS Y TELEGRAPH m KELLOGG RUM RING i ... i RAIDEt) N ! PASADENA Millionaire, Attorney and Movie Actresses Sought By Federal Officers 300 Cases Imported Liquor Found Central Point for Distribution. I.OH ANfiKLlCH. Dee. 1,1. ',) A Pasadena millionaire, an attor ney and two movie acti-essen. Whose names were not revealed were suiiKbt by federal authorities today as altered principals lu u ruin-rltiK entering to wealthy per sons lu I'asadena, San Marino and ltollwood' following the dlscovery of 300 eases of Imported llnuor In a fashionable San Marino resi dence.. When dry aentn under Federal Prohibition Administrator Frank H. Alclteynobla swept down uMin the place they arrested the care taker who Kve Ills name as Hert Smith but laler changed it to Jack Desmond. He said he did not know the name of his employer. The liquor seized in the cellar of the house, which had been watched for several months, was said to have been costly Imported goods, some of it smuggled over the Mexican border and Home landed In- Hhips on the southern California coast. Major MeKeynoUlH said the place had been used for eighteen months as a central point for" the distribution of the liquor to weal thy persons in the country club and film colonics. llo said the residence had been leased and sub leased several times and that its: owner probably did not know the use lo which it was being put. , Officers said evidence found In coat sheets indicated that 10.000 easts of liquor has been distributed from the placb during the pitHt six months. ther ",r6nordr-lndlra.tel"-Ihey said that the PaStulena mil lionaire backed the ring, while the lawyer gave legal protection and the movie net reuses aided In deliv ering the liquor. T CUItTIHS F1ICLD, N, Y., Dee. 15. (PjKiehard James 17-year-(dd pilot, today completed a trans continental flight begun October 30 in Hun Francisco. Jnm'PH mndo tho flight to win a $100(1 prl'n nffof.xl fro th(j flrHt pllol under IS years of age to 5 ISL.'C 1 It fl yn plune iiloue ncrosthe coun try. Heveral forced lnndlnns wero made on the Journey. Poor fly In weather and damaues necessi tated by these fnrcert lundlnKS ac counted for the month and n half taken for tho cre-eountry flight. James flew unaccompanied from tho went coast to Columbus, but: from there he was paced In an other plane by Martin Jensen, Hawaii flier Nurml Hot urns. NKW YORK, Pec. 15. (P) Punvo Nurml, famuus Finnish rtln nor, arrived today on the Hocham benu for his second visit to Amer- -leu, nnd dispelled Immediately tho mystery about his Intentions by flatly assertlnit ho had not turned professional and did not Intend to' do so. . . , BOY AVIATOR END TO NEW YORK I . I I III -ha id .Tames