o. EDPORD MAIL T O P Tnljt.third Yr y.mlr filiy-Ktenth V.tr Q MEDFORD, ()KK(i()X. Sl'NUAV. DK( 'K.M KKK ;!(). 1!JS. O No. 'JHO. M RIBUNE Today By Arthur Brisbane $4,807.36 to $1,00,000,000. The King's Blood Stream. tNo More Ice Age. BIO FR 0 B EH "T E H E E (Copyright 128, by Star Co.) Heal estate dealers, old anil jouiiff, paste ill your hats: On hundred eai-s . -airo a small piece of land, part of the old, Hotunieal Gardens hr New York, was bought for 4,8(17.:i(J. The land, three hloeks, is on Fifth avenue. I i unit i. uoeneieiier ,ir., nas just secured that piece of prop- ' erty for $100,000,000, an in crease to make a good single taxer shudder. -M ' Mr. Kockcfeller will use part of the property for a new opera house, to be built in a asliion to allow- students and others that have musical talent. but no diamond necklaces, to j set' and hear. "i pre-cnnllng, cold stova re. and The money goes to Columbia Packing plant, to cist $ioo,oon. ,,, , ' , ,, I Work will start Kebruarv 1. and college, which now owns the le ,( (.0n,pleted monl',, . ; land. fr h opening or (lie next fruit i ,,,, ' -i m 'locking season in this vallcv. ; J hat probably reconciles Mr. j Th(J 8lt0 , lni, new ,n,usu.v wi Hoekefeller to so Wire an in- be " "ic north side of Stewart i 'avenue and the Southern Pacific ! vestment. ! railway tracks, within the city Mm- lie inherits from his father ' "a. aml diagonally acrons I'min the! , , .. .... . I county, fairgrounds, a.id within! who gave tens ot millions to ! easy access ui the I'aoilic highway, i the I'liiversitv of (.'liieutro, -iiii;'1''10 Plant will he oro.-lod upon a' . , , . '. , , live ace tract, providing ample I interest m educational cute" 1()0nl f,. ru,rt, .auslon. The1 prises. The King's conditio., worries j Ills doctors once more. Actinic rays, artificially 1 , I inuuucm, stimulating the bloods white industry niaclil:iery. Among the! ei.lk in MLiiviiv' h.,vn u-m-K.,1 ' lllnovtlons will he a packing ma- ells to actnitx, iiac w oiked cnitlHj c.R)abk, 1)M(,klllK 20 tal.. ! wonders. ! loads daily. Through the use of; t-4 jthis machine, the boxes are stack-! dJlll thev must work - with; H(i "'I1 stripped, and not again dls ,,,', . turhed until the car Is loaded, thus such oioon as me mng nas. I That blood is tired poisoned by the invading streplocoec.i. I Traiil'tision of yoimtf, ener frelic blood, tit inlcrvals of three or four days, in small (iiiintities, should have been resorted to. ,-, , ,. .... ,., Dr. Leopold blicglitz, u dis- tintruished plivsieian of New ... i i . ii ..' ,- , , 1 ork, could tell the King s dtKi - tors of 11 recent case in his . . , , , , . practice in which, a blood in-1 lection, almost invariably fatal, caused by the streptococcus niocoslis cnteriiij,' the blood st renin from the mastoid sinus, was cleared up us though by niiraeb in n few days, thanks to blood transfusion. tKollow the discussions of ", mill ycicnlists, gathered in New York, and gain wisdom. The various ice periods made us what wc arc largely. Chas ing living creatures from the north toward the equator thcy mixed up the races of men and . UUimalS. AVc have seen the last ice I age, probably shall never have j another, and should be grate-1 fill for those we have bad. j They mude men use their brums and drove then) into eaves to escape the cold. There, sitting around n smoky fire, primitive man got nctpiuiiited will, his wife 'and children. That civilized him, and per manent marriage started. The ice aire started the cloth ing business. This is not, as was former lielievetl, a voiuib lilllllet Ollly oOO.OfJO.OUO years oUl. It is at lPa.Mt l,0(M)r0(H),. "tfw years oiu. intH is proeiii o.i distir.utor were taking no in manv vlvs, anong others I P"r in ,h idling conflict and ft " . 'all Nervier itntlonf operated bv by the amount ot salt QUmi Istnndmd. rniun and sheii wen strenins ami rivers have wash-: "ing motor fuel at the accepted , . A . . , 1 prhe of 21 Hr cents n cnllon. ed into tho oeean Uurinif u From 17S (.(.nlH tlip prJro ranK. billion years. I'-'1 'l,ward to CIH rents, dealer 4.4 j soiling at r i half -cent mark. OHerbert Mooer la at work on'I,n(msh thH predominating flg liis Inaugural addrens. a document!1"0 WH8 20 '-'nt?. ' Important to the whole world. I A number "f ller de lr.d For tho first time since George jtnf,-v WP,re "mating competition."; sUington. the president la to bt'jwnM" many oinom twid tney wer" an engineer, and one who knows (Continued on rage Four). 1 1 k I ir- a in 1 1 I I II 1 I I Ll I I I I It HA.lt rttlt i building; Largest Cold Storage Pre Cooling and Packing Plant in Southern Ore-1 gon to Be Built by Grow-j ing Local Concern Work to Start in February To Cost $100,000. Announcement was made Sninr. I I day by the Southern Oregon Sales. ! Inc., of plana for the construction blliltlhiK will he 270 feet long, and i 12S feet wide, upon property own- ,r ,--e,., pros,- Tl j ntructu;o will he three slor ics iiisii, inoueru in every deiau. . nonloned with the liilpsl IViiil eliminating all bruising of ihe I'" - :; . large hydro electric elevators of large capacity, lor the carrying of I fruit and material, from floor to ' t'loo. j Among Hie features will lie a cafeteria lor tile use of Ihe em-i ployees, and emergency dressing i rooms, and rest rooms for women j 1 workers, and smoking rooms for linen employees. Ventilation. if.-;ht-: lng ,, BIinitatlon details will bet of the latest and highest type. : The plant when completed will t n,,, ,. , ,,, rK1,s( , ,,, 'I'l'e pre-cooling rieiiarlment will' i have a capacity of 20 carloads per! day. and the cold sloragc unii will ; I'iv a rapacity of I'np cars. Track-, at a lime will be nvailable. . A. K. V. Carpenter, is chairman of the building committee, under whose direction the plant will be j constructed. The board of direc- t....u ..I' ,l.n U..,,ll.,. M,nri. U.,lu are: Leonard Carpenier. p-es-! Ident of the concern; A. S. V. Car penter, secretaty; Gordon Vorbeis, vice president: Corning Kenly, treasurer, anil 11. Chandler Kgan. It was announced that Paul Soberer, would be general mant-;er of the new property, and that .lack Spalding of New York, salos mali nger and eastern representative would continue In that capacity. Dee Hendrlcksoa has been sel ected as superintendent of the new : plant. ' He was overseer of tho i packing of the 700 carloads of fruit tdlspalched by the Southern Ore- .,,, s.,i., i., season. I'ljIITLAXIl, T)cc. 2 3. Wl A (gasoline trlce war that has beon raging for' sevcrul days in the! Portland area among Independent' dealers, broke out with now tory", today along a widespread front. Quotations at service stations ranged from 2 1 cents, the stand- iard r,,v- 10 t"!nU- u riimoreo iniu silica wcro oeing n,a,e lo town n low as 10 cents. but tht.t report could not be au-thentlcaied-. selling at SO c-ntM and would oIomp their chop before they would drop to a lower figure. DISCHARGED EMPLOYES BLAMED. FOR TRAIN WRECK Threo of the five derailed caro of the Santa Fe "Missionary" Los Angeles to Chicago train, In which two pactongcrs were injured. The wreck was attributed by railroad official to revengeful for mer employes who are alleged to have removed a rail. STORM HEADED Ocean Disturbance Shunt-! ed North, and Rain Pre dictedMotorists Must Use ' Chains Between! Weed and Dunsmuir Ac count of Mud Slide. SAN KKAXCI.Sl'O, Dec. 211. (!') A storm that mude lis way In from the Pacific yesterday and threatened tu drele-h central Cali- lui out uu roui, i.iy nan ui.-,'ii niiun.- ; ed towards the extreme northern sei-tiun of the stale, Ibo weather bureau announced today. The ,,,,tl..,.l; l,,ll'l,l U'MM fur fiilr IV III II uito uinuuAv cod win. athdo nnoRiA n Avcni ni to niunvvHi iui viulhiuivo uuumn ilmilu, wrather mind.iv In California, un-anu unusual punisnmcnis suggest settled weather In Oregon and I "o curb (he Hi cit sway of John Washington with a probability of further rains west of the Cuscade inountulns. POIiTLAND. IJcc. 211. W) The .Siioi)iinlinIe pass in Washing ton, ihe principal road across the Caseadc range north of the Col uiob'a gorge, was closed today by heavy snowfall. The closing or the mountain roule, reported by the state motor association here, will necessitate a change In the travel habits ot many motorists. Tho Paeiric highway Is now open on the Klskfyou mountains, the motor association reported tonight. Tho slide which occur red yesterday near Dunsmuir has been cleared away, ltoad condi tions arc such, however, that driv ing must be slow to be Hate. Mo torists were advised that the use of chains is Imperative between Weed and Uiinsmuir. There v.as three feet of snow at Mt. Hood government camp to night, with the snow still falling. The road was clear to the camp. Sofflotont snow- had fallen to make snowwlioolng, tobogganing and skiing ideal. Automobiles muJst be shod with chains, how ever, to make the grade safely. L IIKDWOOI) flTV. Ci .. Pee (T) A complaint charting six eoiinls of einlie7-'nen1 snd t wo of fnilure to turn ovr elty col lection! to the treasury was vorn out againiit M Iss Nettle A. WlHIts, former eity clerk of San TJruno. hy Edward J. Magtilrej here today. .Muguire went to.l'oKhriw will become chief Justice ""rUnuHine to nock a warrant for of the Oregon supremeOourt next.ut Itlverslde, (-ibf., .lanuary 2. her nrrent. Wednesday, oceordlng to an an- "We will enter Iwn pleas. If we Miss WlHIts. who wan city clerk j noiinccinent made today by the are nllowed by law." said lien for 12 years, was defeated for re-) clerk of HQ court. Justice f'o-'v'an' Tress, one of his attorneys election last April An audit ofjshow will succeed Thief Justice who will arrange the pleas, "We her nooks i11h'-Iosi a supposed ' Hand who will erVo two years, i will retain the not gullly plea that shortage of $2,r,79 and ft civil! Justice l.'oho a democrat ! Northcott. . already, Iiiih entered, null was filed against her fori and was appointed to thsu-jnnd wo will add to It, -not guilty Unit emoiint. In on nnswer topreine court bench by Oovernorby re-Am of Insanity. This de the pult Miss WlHIts made a gen-' Pierce. Ho In Ihe first demoerat j pends. of course, on whether the oral denial that there win a short-, lo succeed to the office of chief lawn In question will permit these age. j Justice ilnce 1878. movce." DEATH, CASTOR E Unusual Tortures Suggested . By Contestants for Di(-r rant Prize One Favored' Hanging By Tongue fromj Airplane, and Woman; Favored Wholesale Pois-j oning. j ; !l,pii . ' . 1 MOW YOKK, Dec. Tortures varying liom a dose or castor oil to exile on St. Helena I uu uiuuu vii. 11 1 iuii nuiu 1 u, .iiiiniieiiu ed for liquor law violators bv con-1 000 dry enforcement competition. testants in tho W. C. Durant $25,- in disclosing some of the cruel BiirlH.vrorn, )iu: Dunnil. coninilltci today suHnleil ihe authnt-H' riHiimH. One contentant iirued that liinmr law violators should bo "hung by tho tongue on tin aivplnnn and cmrfed over tho United StateH," while a woman misgnHlod govern ment distribution of poisoned lie nor through boot lexers, few hundred thoimand n,,u- u persons would die," she wrote, "and it wnnhl Uo umrth ll in ltpt mohihi Hon nnl'firi-cfl " mil r... UMtiitinntt fiit- tho m-oliilti. Hon enforcement problem wore ' talio into account tho knowledge! Thn construetlon and Improve-clty-hteh wall about anv man found provided bv science and the (Mb- I ""'"t 1'ioKram of tho two years to drinking," and a "seasick" machine coverles of astronomy which have tills lii(i3.1 miles, of which there for drinkers and ImotlcKfrers. FIok- shown that, inste-id of man being ' WHH ,eHH ,han onu mllft nf l):lvir '' i.lmr huncrli. ,1.1,1 p nrt 1 1 1 In n i "lnr,l r.1 nil ..n.utlMii " nnrl (t i (JoVemmOIlt lltt prOVCJlt Cll t, totaled were fre(uenlly urged. On' contestant, .on the other hand, proposed that liquor be dis- trlbuted Irce so that there would be "no lure left." i-i i ah nnrrnnn ll AvHl PIlLLIIMP M UMI nnrrllnlii I LnUI I UllLL I II lU 2J, itVi NBW VOIIK. Dec. Tho National Hronf'aHting eotn Uiiny and the f'oluintilii lit ondcnMt ing system todny announced tlnit. President .joIIiIko would deliver a Now Year's greet ing over their eom btned roast to const networks at 9 o'clock Monday evening, ei n standard time. eaHt iCOSHOW WILL BE E j KAI.I-;.M. i)c-. 2S. (!') t). I'.! SCIENCE HOLDS Would Supplant Theology ii:n, nn Uwr.InK.n Tn'ayM the biennial report of the f!" I ivi.-"ai nyjf"W .. f I Free HUman Race OT feriority Complex, And Worrying About Unknown First Law 'To Be Hap py.' ! NKW YOKK. Dec. 20. ll'l Sin : 1 ' f has been relegated by science "into ,,, h,i, ,.i.,i ,,,,,.,n,i,,u ' " ''"'"' Smith college declared today In an appeal for a new view of UTe in pilu.a r 0ld theological ilL-tma. ".Vol only must Ihe objectives of by special federal approprlallon human llfo be reduced to u secular I three miles of bituminous macad plane, but we mav now definitely j am and 12 miles of oiled macadam enunciate mid defend "the right to'l ve been built on the ntuto high bo happy," he told ihe history of 1 way syHtom inside Crater Lake iicletico society and inemberH of1 national park. ' , the American association fori "urlng (he blennlum now eom tho advancement of science. I lo 1 to an end the total amount conceded that many bcIh hitherto 1 "Pent, Including cooperative, conn- Iniiiwiori sinful mav hi, uoehiliv hainiful, but not Immoral itnd crlm-1 iriltl As the foundallon of the new nrdor tin Miild. "wo nniKt KlllililHlit order ,bo said, "wo must supplant . I Ihoolnirv Iw mfnlnl IivvImiwi " niwl earth the center of the universe, hi Ik nnlv n "temnorai v chemical episode." on "a celeatlan Juvenile 1 and cosmic dwarf." ! "Tim old theological taboo upon i secular fetidly In a terrostial w - t - ting." IJrof. Marnes asHnrted, "was based uiinii Kii;ormitiiral conKider ali(tns which wo may now discard w'1" -M,,lu'-y 111111 "" wrn "clenco, especially men ki'. i indicated the blllty of freeing ourselves fi with . safety and assurance, Mod- mtal liy- dcHlra- om Hie Inferiority complex and the fears and worries which are prescribed ,for the faithful fundamentalist and list and self-eonfidoneo." FILE CRA-ZY PLEA I.OH ANOlvMCH, !eo. SS.-r-Wl Counsel for floi-in Htewart Norlhcolt, charged with murder of . four boys, announced today that lhc'0 intend to "enter a not guilty by reason of insanity plea for him when he comes to trial A MILLION FOR ROADS : N OREGON: Federal Aid Apportioned for Coming Year Highway Board Makes Biennial Report Showing Progress And Expenses In Exten sive Program. W'ASIIIXUTON, Dec. :"J. () Appoi tlonnient id' $7:i.l2.',uoo to the slates has bow made by the secretary of aKi iculturo as federal i aid in road construction for the lllscal year which nonius next July. The funds will be expended in i accordance with past procedure. ' lliu cost of construction on roads (loslKllated as Hart ot the federal , I system to he borne almost eiiually j by the slates and the federal rov- eminent. Iiurlnn the last fiscal year im provements were completed on S, IS4 miles of r,.,l,.,-;,l UI ,.l wl,l,.l, ha I been nrevlnuslv h,, ! thi aecrelary of iiKrlculture ' an-nouui-ed In connection with the new apportionment. A d v a u c o d slaKi's of iiuprovemenf wero coin- pleled oil 2,1114 mill' Ui-ckoii Is to receive Sl.l'.ll.OSIl. BAI.KM, Ore, Dee. 2!l: (Al The!"1'1!' H'" reached, but that tlils lose of the present year will com- I'ieneral averami soems alarted In plclo the twelfth year since tho ! ;; tummb,lon, mioie pioillc today.- I.. .1.... i ... , .i , mm. M'I lOU lilt" -illlhS C.'l Oil in-jlturoa of lln eommlsslon have been U!i,D;t:i,(ioo of which SHI,-! N7X,M.ii:i was county funds, $11 I i;70,;ni;.:l!i federal funds. $r.l,S, 2SI.I1 from miscellaneous sources, .and ?Oli;i.i:i0.770.sil was slale funds. ! Or the slalo Muds 522,070, (105. 5 1 I was used In the payment or prln Iclpal and luteresl- on bonds, : The Klale highway system In now t:)G8.3 miles long, of which 372;!. 7 inlleH aro Improved and only Ii41.(l unimproved. Paved surracos cover 4.O.-. .1 ...11.. 'IM.I.. .1.... , I.. ..I. ..I.. the forest roads on Ihe stale sys tem, which aro conHlructed'lmder the supervision of . the Unite: Stale Inn mill of public roads, which reports 0 total of 442.11 milos of crushed rock or gravel surfacing and filKt miles of grading. Also ! ty Payineiiis i.ul exciuiiing mai Hoi roads, was 20,ri:U.(i7.l. of which ,siaie minis iinaieii 91 i,iii,.oi-i.i. county $l,302.:or.17. inlsccllaneous 1 H.i,Bnr.-l7 ' -S5,fiU5 .17 Unil federal $i,oy;:,- !(H.K(. I i 11i.7 miles and county work Vi j i nines An extensive program of road widening and stralghlenlng Is be ing followed, Including the I'aclflr ! Iilliway between Cnnoinah ain! New lira, and Mullnoinah eounly highways loading nut ot Portland, no state funds have been spent for this work In Multnomah county. The lolal In Mate highway bonds solil wan :i8.7(io.O0O or which j, . is.'! 2f.il has matured, luavlng '!2, - ; 1 1 M ouisiaiiuin... ' ! i--i4 mis mccm hhph hi .(r, - illo'n and devcloinnent nf slale ; parka alons the highways, the " '; i"" o,.., ji.n. ; largest expenditure belns $28.- Itegardless, l11yevor, or the oat- !:i,IO at lOmlgrant Hprlngs on Old! coma of the prelm nary hearing. 1 Oregon Trail levldonco a'ialnst lleldman will be ' For market road purposes dur n'lbmltiotl to the Stark cc ty log tho biennliini $2,2:ir,.0!i;!.SI was rulsed by. slain levy and $2,400, "XO.SH hy eounly levy. Using lml- iiuces on hand at mo neiininn or Ihe period and Hinds Ironi oilier roiirccs Ibo lolal market road cx V u-.,u tc es.0 it' Ho. , ... ii, nrh.r u-eiibb of Mullnoinah county, as compared with oilier counties, the market road law provldea that no eounly shall receive from Ihe market road fund morn than 10 per cent of the tolal market road levy ot the stale, any surplun over that umoiint be ing apportioned tit tho oilier coun ties In the two years, $r,!i,128.(7. MONTPKI.IKIt, Dec. 20. P) Tliero's nulla a hit of hunting. In the Coolldgo family. Mr. and Mm. Calvin aro doing It off the -refused to obtain medical assist (lenrglan eoaat, and Ihe Vermont anco after Ihe girl had taken pots state treasury Is to pay Orlando Ion. HlephonBorr waa convicted for and Hlehurd CoolldRo of Plymouth, I Inhuman treatment thai led to tho Vt $8.00 each for shootlnir a boh-1 girl's death and tho coroner said cat. Tlioy aro rolatlves of the he expects to set forth a parallel president. .in Margaret Holdman's doath. hm iCHiEFSiEAST WINS I II I II I Ml I II fl Ml it All States Unite For Preven tion of Epidemics Peak; of Present Seige Reach- ed Seventeen New ; Cases In ported. Portland Re- WASKIN'IITON, Dec. Health officials of all the states aad ten other oulstamlltiK scient ists have been invited by the pub lic health service to atlenil a nat ional conference, probable in ,lnn- uary, for the purpose of devising methods of controlliriK the present influenza epidemic and others in the future. llavu ,,,, b,.OUKht lu.ceptanees from -III slate and city ort jclals. three specific purposes of the con- 'erence, as outlined by ofllclals 01 the public health sei'vleo.'nre To emphasize (ho necessity for additional research on Influenza. To clarify and standardize In- I formation on Ihe disease which Is """"u io me puuuc mil- cpiucmi. s To assist in completion of plans for an extensive field Htudy ot the present outbreak. Slal Istlclana of the public lieallh seivieo declared today that for Ihe counlry- hh a whole (he peak of the present epidemic has prob- woHtern. mouDlnin. and north ceil-1 ,.wwB.ahn1,"-i When Ihe heallh eonferuuee Is convened, public, hen II h cf fleers u'lll unhin I In llu nltiiiu IV- u mil.! i lon-whlu survey of eondltloiiH to be "xecuicd on a nouse-in-nouse can- vass basis and Involving intensive laboratory studicH. POUTl.AND, Ore.. Dec. 2!!. (Pi --Sevenleen new eases of inl'ia enza and two deaths from thu dis ease were reported to Ibo city health ol'Noe loday. There are now a total of 7li;i eases of Infill en.u on Hie city, records. MORAL SLAYER uu uwt mm tu caoc ) COMBAT M OHIO HUSBAND IS ACCUSED AS two to Howell. Plunges brought ' the bull to tho 10-yard lino where Conviction Of Indiana Klan;Blm8- Stanford, Intercepted u pass, Leader For Death of Girl Precedent for Charge Inspired Wife to Commit Suicide' After Killing Lover. CANTON, Ohio, Dec. 20. (Pl j A preliminary hearing will bo held : Monday for Wilbur O. lluldmnn, unCKC(j "monil murderer." of his , 2, llargaret, who lu ,,,,.,. ,, j H,I h"t " '''Hi Vernanl K. ; learii, 30, (Janton coal deler. , 'Hnk Hwoltzer, attorney for ! 0i,nca 1, I,,,- ...i, . , 7.v Zi I1"' l-oialn lurnacu salesnian who ; J'y wuicn convouim janu ary 7, according to Coroner I. ( Mcljuutc, who filed tho murder nt ridavli against lleldman yesterday. More t Ii ii ii u dozen witnesses who hove lestiricd In the Investi gation of Mrs. Ileldnian's death ' vv I II be called before .Justice of the Peace Donald Smytbe, before whom the hearing will tii place. Some or them, authorities havo In dlcated, are expected to testily that, lleldman threatened his wire and by bis treatment or her drove her to commit suicide. Coroner McQuale has pointed out Hint 1). C. Hlcph0Hon, former Ku Klux Klan leader now serving O life sentence in Indiana, was con victed or the death of Miss Madge Oherholtznr when it was shown he LI Jl I II fa 1RILVI mum vvloi Score 20 to 0 Victory Before Throng and Regain Lost Prestige Western Of fense Lacks Punch and Seldom Invades Invaders Territory Result Nev er In Doubt. KIOZAll STADIUM. SAN FKAN- 11 S('0, 29- Kimtern football i-eKHlned part of the pres tlKO lost in earlier season nklr mlrslies when a great all-star eleven .smothered its western ri val, 200, today in the annual east west charity game. ' Moro than 50,000 persons, as sembled In the municipal bowl for the benefit contest for the Shrill ers' crliplod children's hospital, saw the eastern stalwarta out plunge, out-munoiivor and ouIpiihs the western warriors throughout lour periods of bitter. battle. Tho rirst victory for an eustorn team alnco tho elasBlc was started In ill'.'S, wiib chalked up. tn eastern touchdown crashed over In tho first few inlnuteB ot play and thereafter, the visitors (,-oni the stmriRe Bide of the Rock ; oa ,a(l tblnsa their own wav. While westerners wera atlll reel Xnr t!r "rh,..0u.o?.' j nkn a well oiled machine rushed over nnoHlor tollchdon"ln tho ec- I 1...1. , . 1, , i ... ' WliU eol 10" 1 OBIH IIICUI I1HCK III imi third quarter and finished In tho hist framo with a spurt that count- I ed another toacbdown. A brilliant baekflnld combine- Hon, rualtirhiir Ilolnier of North western, lilu-pslor of . t'arnegie Tnch, Howell of Nobraska and W'estofl, ol' Boston college ran riot through the Wostorn (In fen so do. moralizing It with tin aerial attack and crushing; It on tho ground. Twelve first downs followed the efroi'la of Ihe visitors while tho west was able to chalk up but three. The western offonse was so lack ing Hint on only three occasions were tho easterners called upon to dofond themselves In their own 1 territory. During the gamu, tho west got no nearor to Its rival's goal lino, than the -10-yanl mark. The first Bcoro came when Ihe east drove from Its own 20-yard lino to tho west's 22-yard mark j threo passes accounting for tho , ynlns. Holmor tossed them all, one to llaycraft of Minnesota and giving me uuu to me west, uui iur only ono play. ilotrman's kick was poor and the east started another drive from the 30-yard line, that ended when Howolt crashed through center for two yards and a touchdown. No wack, Illinois, placo-klcked- tho try for point. A 68-yard ntlvanco In the second period nettorl another touchdown. Line bucks brought tho eastern ers down to the five yard mark whero Howell onco more punched center to land In scoring turf. And the half ended, Kast West 0., The third period saw tho west on the defense throughout, with the east advancing to Uiu 12-yard lino soon after tho kick-off hut losing the ball on Incompleted passes. Tho quarter onded with tho east holding tho ball on the 0-yard lino. Chocked momentarily In tho fourth quarior and losliw? tho ball twleo aftnr reaching within scor ing dlstnnco, the - eastern, squad erashod over the final tully shortly beforo the, game ended. Tho llne-uim and summary: ICast (201 'Haycraft. Minnesota, left end; .Nowack, . Illinois, lett tackle: Fox. Pittsburgh, loft guard; Aaebnian, Wash. &-.Jotr., center: (illiHon, Minnesota, right guard: tlntlo, Pittsburgh, right tackle; Johnson, Northwestern, right end: Ilurpster. Carnegie Tech, quarter; ' Wcslon, lloston college, left halt': , Howell. Nebraska, rk?ht half; Hoi mer, Northwestern, fullback. West (01 Pranknln. St. Mary's, left end: Tobln, St. Mary's, left tncklo; Mobesky, Stanford, ' left guard; drammed. Santa Clara, center: lllehl, Idaho, right guard; Dressel. Wash. State, right tackle: Kurd. Olympic f Hub, right end; Allen. Olymplo Club, quarter; Slina, Stanford, Ion hair; Horan, Wash. , Slate, right halt; Hoffman, Stan ford, fullback. 1 ' Seoro by periods: East ,.:.;...-.....'........7 6 0 - 7-S0 West ...:i 0 0 0 00 Summary: Kast scoring: Touch downs, Holmer, Howell 2. ' Point from try after touchdown, Norwack i, (place kicks). u