o
4 The Weather
Fun-cast Fair, but with local foes
Medford Mail tribune
Weather Year Ago
Highest er agt today 4lt
1xmet year ago tckUiy.... its
tonight and Friday; nu temper-
alum rlianicrt.
Illghmt ymlcnlay 83
Wmwt tills morning !!4
tllj Twtnty.ttlnl tef
MEDFORD, OHKOOX, Tlll'K'SDAY. .JANlAHY 10.
No. LMM).
;
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Danger of Cancer.
Rickard's Last Show.
N. Y. to Boston, Eighty
Minutes.
$87,500,000 Plum.
Copyrlght. 11)29. by Star Co.)
Various devices for creating
"nrtifUrial sunlight," applying
ultra-violet and infra-red rays,
artificially made, to the human
hody arc valuable IF P1J01'
KIUA' USED.
In the hunds of amateurs, us
ill If them on children, with lack
of knowledge as to the proper
time of "exposure," tliey may
he most dangerous. The Acad-
r r...i:..:
cmy 01 -iicuicine uunis ) ou j
that such unwise use of these . around the world which horcto
i, ,. ,i .. fore had been regarded as beyond
rays,' irritating the tissues. h(j ,)f 1K)s,blmv, lo(lay ,,.
may enusc Cancer. peared nearer rciiallzution within
I the present year.
., , , ..... , , , , Furthermore, announcements of
iln a bronze cotlm that cost , projected nights, made hern and in
Wi.UUO 'Tex" Rickard lay in Paris yesterday, suggested the pos-
.uauisou nquarc uarucn. j nose
i . . . 1 i .. ni.
that paid to sec men fight there
, , , , ,, .
entered the garden for nothing
to look upon one that had just
lost a fight that no man wins.
Jinny that devote lilt'e time
to thinking may have thought
hard for several minutes, look
ing upon the great fight pro
moter, remembering that there
is one light which every
must lose.
ln.iii
Whatever makes men
is useful. Mr. Kickyrd lyin- iu
state ill his great 'sports
arena"' was as useful as he ever
was in his life.
An air mail pilot on Monday
fltMv. from New York to Uoslon
J,)..80 minutos, IJl niilcs.v llow
(lial would amaze conservative
Bostouians of earlier years and
delight, Heiijainin
J',a"
whu spent many days going
from Huston to riiiladclpltin.
From Miami, yesterday morn
ing, Postmaster General New
started a new air mail lino to
Cuba, Porto Uico and on south.
Gradually all of South America
.;ii i, r,,,u,.i,.,l -illi nil oT i
Mill be COIineclca Willi all 01 ;
this country
nil- mail.
by
If you have an opportunity
tu buy a good
1 .1 ii v
ink stock Hlil
it.
Stockholders in the National
City Hank, of which C. P..
Mitchell is president, divided
Tuesday what Wall Street calls
"plum," amounting to .V.DUO.
001). p-Huy something good in the
X'nitcd States and KEEP IT. j
Canadian officials, traveling
in flying machines wllere mis
sionaries once paddled in ea
iioes, are on their way to pur
chase the last remaining Indian
lands in Ontario.
For $3 cash, 1 year, for
ever, each, 1500 to IKJO Indians
will sign away lL'3,320 square
miles of land.
No imagination can estimate
the wealth that these Indians
will relinquish, the unknown
treasures underground, gold,
silver, yopprr, oil ami, above
all, the value of so many fertile
-g-tjuare miles of the earth's stir
'race.
The rooster in tho fable find
ing a diamond, wished he had
found n grain of corn. 'What
you ean't use is worthless. The
Indians could ifft use their
land. They can use t o year
' Sometimes farmers succeed, but
usually they must leave tho farm
to do IL
Jlrnlamln N. Duke, who died
TT.csday morning In bl fifth ave
nue, house Id Now York, began as
farmer, working wllh his brother.
JamcB Dulte, on their father's farm.
They grew tobacco, started a small
factory. Introduced cigarette mak
ing machinery, and madn hundreds
of millions. And. farmers note
,hi. ,h. h..i inn middlo ni.n
haloed of bcin bossed by him.
(Continued on Page Four).
NON - STOP
GLOBE TRIP
Goebel Announces Intention
to Fly Around Earth in
August Or September
Frenchmen May Make It
a Race Question Mark
Flight Suggested Attempt J
WICHITA, Khs., Jan. 10. 1.4)
;Thc. moHt during project of uviatinn
-an attempted non-stop flight
smutty ol n race to realize mat
;,., ot IlU ,,ndiiraiiee ami dis-
Uance fliers. Hoth fllRhla would
j be refuellni; ventures aad wern aus-
KPNlPd bv ,1P 8uiained fllnht of
loU hours made- by the American
army monoplane (Jcestion Matk in
California.
From a sii'k bed here, when lie
is rccovTirn; from severe illness
and operation, Coloni'l Arthur ('. i
Goebel, noted distance and sliced I
pilot, announced ttiat bn intended
to lie tho first to take the air in an
ef.nrt to Kinlle the utolie wit limit a
'stop. He tentatively set AiiRiist or
1 St-plt-niner for the flistlit. which lie
, said would b: went to ca.-:l irorii
I Wichilii to Wifhilu.
i Almost Hiniimanconsiy u was r
tnilik vcaled in 1'arfs that the latest pro-
or t.v i-okk ay.anon rn.
HrtJ ll,,.n,,,l i: in I), im co,i, ;
direction from Paris to Paris, pos-l
siblv In June, when il wan bnliiM'ed
the liest weather would bo encoun
tered. Hoth projects call for refuelini?
planes at intervals along the 21,000
milo' route. : '
. Backing Required
Colonel (iqebei, an otitslandlug
pilot who won the Dole air race to j
Hawaii in 11127. and who holds the ;
non-stop transcontinental fllm rec-
mi nit lil mu ll a f Kht wou d re-
inuiro grcMi iivm ... ...iniiiia,
Ing and a real airplano.
CVank Pl illlps, the lartb-svlllc.
ila.. oil man who backed .oe-,
Ok
it. i a ..uu.n.o... ...
i.'u " naiiurtii in .lie i.tie till;.... I
as iiK. n u... v. ..... K
siblc backers of the flight, while
several Wichita business men al-
rea.y have" "Jic"'ed,. 'h,e wm ld
ass st tn making lni
Jn .n ,. ,.nJ l , lo o. em.or"
two pilots and two ladio operators.
i ,. t it, i .Z .,,iV,o, ,Jii , n 1
cially built plane, equipped with a
powerful set. ..',,.,,, n I
u,u,lrl - o-
lo Washington as soon as tie is
able to investigate the best route
of travel on such a flight and the
' nmc 01 year ucni. nu..t;u iv n.v .-
!turCi
i It is estimated that the Question
Mark In Its epochal flight which
ended Monday afternoon llcw a dis
tance of 11.500 miles.
Speed and distance were no issue
of Ihc Might, which lasted nearly
seven days, but army observers pre
dicted then that success of refuel
ing the plane and the remarkable
demonstration of endurance of men
and -motors had brought closer the
dav of non stop flights around the
world.
DRAWS 5 YEARS
F
-
T
Pi.liTI NO I -in 10111 1-r.tl
tor" in an nitric
l "fa-hoot 111
which vounK nirte wen: imm-huhU
,(j
to Ijfoomc iincrH of niireotir. v:i
fentenrfd to :l ftve-ffir tvrm
McNrll fVdcrt.1 ttrlsnii wlH-n
j(1
entered u pku of guilty In fiulernl !
court ln-re today.
Cluldbrrir. un iidmltted addict.
had ht'on convicted of niirtoUcu
violtlinn on yevrrtil prrvlouH oc
vHslvn1. 11 nd liiw crvrd our wri
tcnec of throe yuar.i at MvNcll und
Hnuihrr of two yearn in thu touiuy
jail.
Tht anotlc "school" wuh un
rorrd hrns on Nov. wt.
when fedrrul md local offlc-:r
found two BlrlM of IS ycunt in
fioldbrrif H rompany. fioldli v r k
was quoted an con fen Intf he
plunncU lo provide additional cus
tomer, for hb BinUKKld nurcolica
hy thin means, and in that way to
guumn t w n u pidy for h I ninel f
and to provide revenue from the
loiitiabnnd.
Ilunli lons hull.
CHICAtitJ, Jun. 10 (P) The
"Mlpsimdppi Mudeat," Guy Buah,
Juat can't wait for stentorian com
mand. "play ball." r.uch a youngft-
ler who throws fan ones for the
cropped nis intr kales Kit
PLANNED
'DOPE' TEACHER
yesterday, strolled Into tho sup- and similar amusements last year,
ply office at Wrlglcy field, don-'the greater part wu spent on ci
nci) u suit and started to practice, nemus.
BARLING MONOPLANE PICKS UP FUEL IN FLIGHT
u ,! - - . t
On ita endurance flight at Mrh- Mo., the fost-ritlna monoplane built by Walter Barlino (Ineet)
picka up a four-cal.on trum of nacolin; trim the ground. This Is enough fuel for about an hour's cruis
ing. The pholograpn above was fnarpid aa ths hoolt suspended by cable, from the plane made contact
with tho looped ropo attached to the csnlainer.
nu i it niinnrno oai iATinuiOTO MnnTimnTT o
blANI bU5ntMVHIIUINI5l5 HUKinUUI I 15
SANTA FE DISTJ
SPOUT flames;
Outlaw Wells
After Belching Up Sea of
Mud $1,000,000 Dam
age Done Other Der
ricks Threatened.
WJI1TTIHK, Cat, Jan. IV. (P)
While pillars of flames from two
gigantic oil cushcrs in the Hants
fc Springs Held weru shooting 180 I
fnc-t in iln nlr nailv indav. eminent !
Wll8 )eil).? forced 'down adjacent !
,, .. ,.,i .2 .... L. .... i
. airp.a.. caused I
I .I-.,:,...., ... ti nniimm
from KJrmil , llt.,(1 'Blll(iucd'i
llei!.nbor,nB derrieks. I
. . t
The whole district was lighted
,,n m. ... Ilri.q nr! the rnnr anil I
vibrations from the two burning
around. Tho bos Angeles fire
CBl,C(i ,0 le tne,
H"rftye'1 watnr on 11,0 m,ll ""'"P-iors
inR BtaMnn of ,,hc General Pelro-
lcum u" company, several nunarea tiunerai nootii becume neaq ot
f , . ,.,,. of cni.l.i)0 salvation Army In lls upon
Ployes, to prevent the spread ofjthe duth of his father, (leneral
,110 ,,r(,
A sea of green mud, belcliod uularmy. lie was born at Halifax, i he present time" the alienists re
by the two outlaw wells from the j Yorkshire,' In 18! and became an i ur said. "It wuultl seem," the
3500-foot level, has made streets ! officer In the army In H, being I re....... ...... mm,., I "t.. the ob-
surrounding the confla-iratino for a
distance of nearly half a mile in
all directions veritable canals of I
the sticky mass, hnglneers wal
lowed hip deep in the mud as they
directed the men laying high pres
sure pipes for cementing the neigh
boring wells, and crews In tractors
and scrapers were battling the
creeping clay.
Fourth Blaze
The present double-barreled gas
ser fire is the fourth destructive
blaze in tho Santa Ve Springs dis
trict in as many months, tictty
I No. 20 opened up with a roar of
; 200-foot flames when it blew in
j Into yesterday Ignited by the flam
Irv? General Petroleum well No.
.lir0. which had burst lulo flames
j when It blew In earlier In the day.
1 The socond well showered a mile
square area with a coat of mud
when It blew in.
The two burning wells are but
0u feet apart, with many others
near them. Engineers say the close
nr.c.s of Hie wells caused the second
one to Ignite. Getty No. zu blew
I in after Ilie onrushlng gas from the
'("""' roll.'vi'd llio (.rt-KHUi-o. und ;:0
""" ... . 1, -
j .U IMI(1Mltll-B UliKHIK nfl nilll'H I'll-
jiiiini in-Miiiiiiih isiiiii ii nan nfii ii n,
1 portrfl. Tha, to dorrlik iihovc
Ih urar liUlnv No. '. lute Vftrr-
iduy incltoil In the Ih h t iiihI rrn:-hpd
!io thu rond, ruttlnic un :nKne
house In two. 'rhls well and five
others wcro ill danger of being
fired und lost in smoke, but two
of the latter had been partially m
menled and the flow of the others
shut off.
A definite plan In conquer the
flames hud not been decided on
early today. It. A. Sperry, general
manager of the General Potroleum
company, said It will be several
days before workmen can clear
away debris sufficiently to iwrmit
active combat of the flames.
Ongian Weather.
Oregon: Kalr but with valley
fogs . tonight and Friday. No
-hnnge In temperature. Oentle
easterly wlnda on tho coast.
Sweden Ltkca Movkv.
STOCKHOLM Wl Of H.211.
uOO spent In 101 tiwedtsh cities
'on admission fees to
theaters,
sporting
, moving picture houses,
ASK GENERAL
booth retire
-1 ' - :
Catch FirejHigh Council of Army Con-;
siders Leader's Age Barj
to Recovery : Suggest;
Retaining Title As Com-
mander-in-Chief.
I.ONHON, Jun. 10. (!) It was
oflclally announced today that the
hlKh council of the Halviitlun Army
had' iikUmcI Oifiioral ' Urutu well
Booth to retire.
B .,, tl) ,.,.,(,.,,
. . ...., .!. . i... .i...
council said that il was cnHdcred I
...
A communique Issued by Ihc
nrtvanc.-rt ho could recover
. ,. ,
under which be had ..olla,nd and
ll ,-euuested HI,., to coo .crate In
securing the future welfare ot lb
......... l.i. l.lu In,...., uu ...
lined.
dc-le,a retain his title of uomnmnd.r
i ,,,-ohief of the army and the lion
and dicnl.y attached to it.
itV ltHlii Knnlh. who. fn urn nil the
appointed chief of staff In ISS0. I servera that said Norlhcott Is 11s
llow Hramwell Booth was first ' ,,,, a (ulp,i nititmlc of dls
led to take all Inlcrost in the Hal- ierestedn(isn and a denial of rc
ratlon Army shelters which were j..,nlljllly and that Ibis attltudo
int. ueKiniiiiig 01 1110 most ijpicui
InntltutlonH oonneuted with the
army's foeiul work, Ih told In his
own writing.
Ono morning hack In thu eigh
ties he wuh an early caller at hla
father'H Iioiihc In Olapton, Ku.it
London. "Knunwell," cried my
father, "did you know that men
Hie pi out all niKtit on the hrldgvH
In London?"
"Well, yen," younjr Uoulh re
plied, "a lot of poor fclloWH 1 sup
pose do tliat."
"Then you ought to bo ashamed
of yourself to lmvn known it und
to have done nothing for thorn,"
he went on vehemently. "Go and
do something; wo mufit do some
thing. Uet them u shelter. Oet
hold of a v.HrehouH,. and warm it,
mid find something to cover them.
JJut mind Hramwfll, no coddling."
The leader of tho reform move
nimt which sought to umend the
army constitution and was urging
tho general's retirement wuh Com
mander Kvangollno Booth, the
senerul'H siHfpr. and the head of
tho army in tho United State 4.
hi;nui;ky on - Thames. Kng..
.Ian. III.--() The high council of
the Salvation Army adjourned bile
today until Saturday to glvo seven
members appointed to wait on len
eral Ilnimwcll Booth with a reso
lution suggesting his retirement an
opportunity to visit lilni ul Ills seu
side home. -
4.
Gentleman JSarber
Los Angeles Shop
Found to Be Lady
LOS ANOKLKH, Jan. 10.
ft) WW-n department of Jus
tice o trie la Is arrested n "Mr."
V'lng and Miss Hteiln Harper,
19, on Mann act charges 1
here 0ist night Ihey disco v- 4
cred that both wcro women,
The "Mr." Wing proved to
be Misa Catherine Wing. 24.
The two came here from
4 iiammoulh, Utah, four years
4 ago and Misa Wing, formerly
a hair dresser, opened a bar- 4
bcr shop.
t h t 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1
MALINGERING
SAY EXPERTS
' ! ' Wood's life, were hidden witli of-
Ape Boy Declared Sane By.JstVSw.rX!"
AlieniStS Trial U0ntinUeCl;aw a man advance upon Wood
; with upraised blackjack, and they
to February 7 Egotism saw wood and wc. ot tho omccra
; fire almost simultaneously,- drop
Dfifilarpri P.lnak Sp.CkS
Prove Incompetence.
1
CllUltTliOOM. lilvemido, Cut..
.lain" LO. tP) Ciiirdun Stewart
NnilliciXt in sane and Is nialliii! -
.rill. ,1 foii.-niiii' i, fiinii of in -
an.ty," in Ibo opinion of a hiici hI
comiiiiuKit.ii nf hIIciiIhim. ixiircwed
today acuurdlue to a written re -
.. u i..,. ni - -
It. -reeniun
vn i iri:,i for i In- murder
of Wal.er Collins today waa con-
t.nucd lo l'cbrtiiiry 7 by Superior
l,i,lu 1 W llilrlnn
. ........ ..
The alienist, JJr. (I. M. Webster
of I'ullon. Cul.. und or. W. B.
WclM chief of thu Itlverside
county tiealth staff, were ui.polnt
cd by Judge trrecman, at the re
qucHt of defonwi counsel, to exam-
ino tho 22-ycar-old Ciinadlan
cuscd slayer of three young buys.
,.ii n,. .i. ii.f.nd.
t. Northcott. Is sane and men-
1.. .11.. 11. i f.... l.l u ,.t
, KUmu by hllil Willi tho I dun.
of producing an Impression that
he Im nut resiionsilde fur the erliucH
of which he aceued.
"Kurlher, it is our oidnlon I hut
he nt the present time, fully renl
i.eH the dlffri'nee between right
and wrong and he Ih wholly re
sponsible, for all of his conduct.
"The attitude of egotism which
he dtspluys Impresses us as a
cloak.
"We have reached tho conclu
sion that the defendant Is ma
hu'neriug or fciznliiK a form of
insanity In order to prove himself
incompetent and Irresponsible.
I'OIITI.ANI). Ore., Jail. 10. Ifl't
rue names of a number, of
PORTLAND SLACKERS
IN TAR RIIYINn NAMFI1
wealthy Portlnnders who have ob- sorinB the treaty, replied Hint ho
tallied Cullfornla license plates for W, K )0 consider the aiig
llielr nilloinoblles if a cost of but !..,,.. of Moses fur an ngree-
, wlien they should have paid
from in to 70 for Drctnn plains.
Iihvo hcn fnvnWhcd police Mere,
( Hptaln Krvln of tlio truffle depart
incut bald IoiIhv.
lie hii an r.xtH would be made
luiUH'dlately, '
1'nrtlnnd mnlnrlHtH have until
Salurday to obtain their lOli'J li
cense plates. Arrests will bo made
Monday of M thosw whoso cars
are not equipped with the now
plates. Captain Krvln said.
ABOUT RING RETURN
NKW YOIIK, .lull. 10. ll1)
Jack Dcmpsey has not decided yet
whether he will flicht again, ns hc
had agreed to do for Teg Ittcksrd.
he announced t,oday. Ills plans for
aldlna the proinotton of the Hlrlb-llng-Hharkey
fight at Miami Beach,
February 27, also arc unsettled as
a result ot a possible shift in this
v'nk . .
AMBUSH
POLICEMEN
FOILS PLOT!
Newspapermen and Photog
raphers Witness Attempt
to Slay Wealthy Manu
facturer Gunman Is
Killed, Two Others Cap
tured Wife Held.
!
DKTKOIT, Mich.. Jan.
DonyiiiK ny knowledge f h plan
to hIhv hpr vHtrniiKd Intuitu nd he
foro hn roulii tllvort:o hor, Alr.
(!rncc M. Wood, 'Mi, chargod todft.v t
that tho WiUmnd, Hnlph A; Wocd,
wealthy ImlUlcr and contractor, -
was trylnK to "fram" her. Wond'a t ,
j death was mild to have hen thc,H00Ver COmetTing lOT De
tiujcci vii it mil n iiw iiiiiiciv u, KlH'
men at IiIh office in Wyandotte, a
I suburb, lust ninlil.
HKTltOIT, Mich., Jan. In. 11
A crime that cameras captured was
committed in suburban Wyandotte j
InKi night wheu a Kuninan was i
slain ami an oflicer critically I
wountled duriiiK a spectacular but !
unsuccessful attempt to asHiisninatc
Ralph A. Wood, head of (tin Wood
Const ruction company.
Newspaper men and plioloKra
pliers, informed with police thai un
attempt was to lie made upon
l''"S the attacker
ess than an hour later Wood'a
eatranged wife, 4S years old, waa
arrested. She was found ill In bed
at her home and was taken to the
city detention hospital. Officers
I snu-rtit lo question her concerning
1 the story of one of the plotters
! that alio had Instigated the attempt
' unon her husband'a life so that -she
might Inherit his estate, said to be
large, and becomii beneficiary of
, a $100,000 llfn Inaui-ance policy,
1 karlv today Taylor Pierce and
'Wi'lliam Thompson, each years
old, wore aiioslcd as tho two who
'l'-- '1ll"rl" 'h,B '"'" b"tl10 ubn'
tween police and the W ood assail-
ants.
Shortly afterward their au
tomobllc was found
marked wllh
many bullet holes. They said the
dead man was Ambrose llaggcrty.
I Plot Revealed
I Pollen learned of the plot through
Cecil Holt, one of tho conspirators,
; vino turn uoy Smith, chief of police
of Hlvervlow, a Detroit suburb, that
1 Mrs. Wood had paid a premium on
'his 125.000 insurance policy In re
turn for his promlso to assist In the
plot.
(Continued on Piign Hlx
EARLY VOTE ON
I
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (P)
An understanding fur un early
vote on the Kellogg unti-wur
treaty was asked In Ihc senate
'today by Senator Moses, itepulill-
ciin, New llainpshirc, who has lod
the f.ght for au Interprclallvo
resolution tu ttccunipuny rutlfi.cn
tion of the pact.
i Thu move for solllemenl of thu
difference of opinion among sena
tors, heretoforo handled In off
t he-floor conferences, was broach
ed openly In the senalo when de-
l.ule nil tile t.lict l.ciMill tu tall.
(,l,niMii Itornli. of Hie forelun
ir..ti.ii...is e,,niii, e u., Ih soon
gesllon of Moses fur an agree
iiieul
Thus fur ltorull 1ms steadfastly
rejected all proposals fur it com
promise on un Interpretation uf
tho puct and ono Tuesday nlghl
l.roku off all negollutlons to -thut
ehd.
I'endlng a renewal of the nego
tiations proposed by senator Moses
the senate went ahead wllh do-
bate, Senutur llurkley. lH-mourat
of k'eiiiueky taking the floor. At
the outset lloriih ussured Seuulor
Herd, Hepubllcun, I'ennsylvupla,
that be did nut consider thut the
treaty woid preclude "any nation
from seeking uny readjustment of
lis boundaries so long us It is
undertaken by peaceful methods."
In an effort to speed up do
bate the senate hud met an hour
earlier today and an iinmerllatu
vote appeared Imminent on Hcuu
tor Moses' suggestion, but It was
deferred w hen Senator Hark ley
asked to deliver tho speech lie had
prcpured. Ho Indorsed tho treaty,
but expressed disappointment thut
Secreiary Kellogg bad not said
"Just a llltlo moro" In explanation
of tho position America takoe In
'adhering to the pact.
MOSES SEEKS
KELLOGG PA
Middle weights ,
Fight Evenlm
in 99 Rounds
LA1C13 WALES. Fla., Jan.
10. (H-i Nineiy-ntno rounUM
ti-Kottu-r In the ling and all
r PVi'n is the record of Billy
Louie, rhlladclpbla. and Al
Truut. t'b'veland. naKro mid-
1- tiif fin inn, niifr iiifir iw i-j
rotinu iiiuw neri) iuhi iiikiii. t
They revently f o tl E h t 1'J
rounds tu a duublc knockout j
j in Tumpu.
I Tin mcoiv now stalulu: Six
i drawn, on. knoekout each .
: ai'.d ono doc'jdon each.
PARTY LEADERS
Innmimtinn nf Bolinf Poll
lc ""' ' ,
Problem Cabinet Rec-
, . . I
OmmendatlOnS POlir 111
'
Grange Committee Calls.;
WASHINGTON. .Ian. ill (fl1)
President-Kteet Hoover continued
today his crowded schedule of
conferences with political lenders
with a view to determining, If pos
sible before his depart tiro for
Florida next week, whether and
when he would be obliged to call a
speclul session of cungrest to con
sider farm legislation.
Recommendations for cub! net
uppoiutmentH continued to pour in
EXTRA SESSON
CONSIDERED BY
on Me. Hoover from . bin callers, ness session. .
who Included Senator UMlett of j According to County Agent lAiw
Massachusetts, and Senator I'hlpps Mer, from tho standpoint of inter
of Colorado. est and attendance, tho convention
With C. Huscom Klein p. ft for- was tho best In many years. Dele--mer-
ltepubllcau . representative gatos to the convontlon started to
from Virginia, Mr. Hoover dla- j leave for their homes this evening,
cussed means of consolidating in j , Thursday Morning Kctwloii,
that Hjute,, the udvunlages gajned I In 'thQjiHonvvaV. of Y. Morrow1
by Ma, Daily lii the election.' Afr.Jof' rnyeijendnditfreAaoVnVindt,!'
Slemp told the president-elect that of Corvnllla described tho moas
with Virginia's swing to tlio Re-Jures taken In controlling an out
piibllcHii column . last November, .break of abortion of the virulent
ihe chances were excellent for the type, on Mr. Morrow's farm,
election of u Republican governor! Hy following instruction, from
this year. ) tlio experiment station, In, 18
After the conference, Mr. Hlcmp months tho herd wan again In
sa Id that he himself wuh not seek- profitable production,
ing any presidential appointment.! County Agent It. O. Fowler dc-
Seimior IMiippH .suld he hud ro- 'scribed control work to dato In
viewed wllh the president-elect Jackson county. Although tho,
the legislative outlook In congress work is . now, co-opcratlon was
wit h special reference to tho like- declared lo b pleasing. The pres
llhood of a special session, and ent effort i to establish ubortlon
Senator Ollleti, who Intimated freo arcusi of which two, Kvans
that uppulutmeitts had beon dls- Croult and Valley View,, oro , not
eusbcd with Mr. Hoover, declined
to go Into tl etui la.
KiUliieurs Heconuncnd
O. V. Laughllu, nutioual legis
lative representative of the Na
tional flrotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, subniltteil to Mr. Hoov
er the brotherhood's selection for
appointment as secretary of labor
in the next administration. Lauizh- I
lln said after his conference that
he did not feel at liberty to dls-
closc tlio name submitted. 'John Nansen, It. A. Kllngler, .1.
It has been bnown for sonio j. I'ondlolon, Oscar Shopbcrd, K.
time, hownvor, that friends ot W, Heed Carter. M. Ileeklenburger.
N. Doak, vleo president of tho Theodor Rein, Curl Ksch, lleorgc
Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen j, Hlowell, (.'. K. Ilellows, C. ".
and a' leading representative of Arnold. J. M. Arnold. .1. ,M. Tny
orgunlzerl labor here, havo been lor, tl. H. 1'oyer. l'aul Murtln.
urging his nauio upon tho Hoover o. K. Slinnien, A. T. Uithrnp. Mrs.
adt lscrn. j A . T. Ijilbroil. (1. W. Stevens.
J t:. tJavlla, resident comtuls-1 James Wiley, H. O. Dlcss, W. O.
siunor for I'orto Uico, also called M'ksche. I H. Gallatin. N. U.
upon Ihc president-elect and told Newconib, II. V. Van Dyke, Mrs.
him of the cnlliuslusm In tho H. jr. Van Jlyke.'Mrs. A. S. Klein
island over his prospective visit, hammer, D. Peroxr.I. Joseph M.
Mr. Hoover, ho said, assured him Sander, 8. A. Kroschel. Win. lloh-
uint he will visit the West Indies
u lie nas tune to do so.
(Iriuigo Meu t all
Tim executive committee Of the
Nattiinal Orange culled on - Mr.
Iluovcr und discussed with him
feutures of their leglslallvo- pro
gram, i The committee, composed
of Louis J. Taber, national master,
Leslie H. Smith, seeretury, of Kos
ton, .11 ass.. lOugene Kekert, clialr
nian, of Maseuutah, Illinois, and
Albert H. floss, of Seattle, Wash.,
aald uftcr the conference thut
their organization still Blond on Its
previous - dcclariitiun tlmt they
would favor nu extra- session of
congress it satisfactory and com
prebenslvo measures for the relief
of nvrlciiltura weru not uduptcd
at the present session. .....
Taber said that Mr. Hoover hud
always shown' himself to bo very
sympathetic toward tho rural
problem and udded that he was
j convinced that 11 satisfactory sulu-
tlon of tho subject would be found
within the next ycur.
Tho cxeeutlvo committee em
Iiliuslzcd that they would deem a
speclul sesslun of congress r.eces
sary unless at this sesslun of con
gress, as appeared very unlikely,
legislation comprehensive enough
to effect higher agricultural tar
iffs, chungc tho existing laud pul
ley, imil oljicr aspects of thu farm
problem weru adopted. .
Hears Still Thrive.
HAIlltlSONUUlia Va. (P)
Daniel Houno did not get all tho
bears aa ho crossed tho' inoun-
i1oh to Kentucky. Two big fcl-
lows navo noun bagged ny Hunters,
and trucks indicate tho bears
still inhabit tlio mountains 'In
great number.
S.G.SIMQN
NEW HEAD
nAIDVMCM
limn i mm
LTIIIIlllllL.il
Thirty-Sixth Convention of
Oregon Dairymen Elects
Tangent Man President
Berton Aldrich Vice-President,
P. M. Brandt Secy.
Final Sessions Today.
At tho final scssiuiin this aftur
noun of the thirty-sixth annual con
vention of tho OrcKon iairymnn'
asaociatlon, S. O. Simon of '1 mi
Kent, Or., waa named aa prrHi
dent; ilcrton Aldrich of Kedmond,
vlce-proHidpnt, and i M. Mrandt
of Corvnllln, Kecretury and truaa
uror. Murnhl'iokl whb named hh
tha envention city for next yeui.
'ltli the understandliiE that
eastern Oregon city would
eastern Oregon city would bo nam
ed the following year.
The envention followed out the
recommendation of the nominating
committee, and there was no con-
test for uy ot tno offices.
ftnnr or oodourn. ore..
whb the main speaker at the clos-
ing meeting and told of his meth
ods in building a dairy herd. He
held that the only practical way
for an ordinary dairyman was to
begin with a good herd sire ami
that money placed In a proven sire
was a good Investment. Modern
methods of teHtln-?, the speaKer
said, mado It easier for tho dairy
man In the selection of sires.
Alton Kay of Klvorton told or
factors thtft had aided him In dairy
ing. The' convention camu to a clone
this afternoon w.th a short buni
only the first In Oregon, but also
in the Unltod States. Tho dls
eoHO, is to uq feared mora than
bovlno tuberculosis.
Control Told.
N. C, Jumlson. of. Corvallis, de
scribed how disease control asso
ciations can' aid the farmers or
Jackson county, and. said the
college will bo glad to belp.
Jackson County Ijist.
J. It. McCraekcii, R. A. Clark.
.pert. W. W. Itoblson. II. W.
(Continued on Page Six)
Will Rogers Says:
NKW YORK",' Jnu. 10.
The hie; nitfomohilo show is
on here ill New York this
week and thu
only chaiifjc
in a whole
t w o billion
dollar indus
try is they
have all stol
on the sanit!
low fhit radiator cap. K I
was them 1 would advertise
"My cm stands well in traf
fic;." There is millions of
them slundliii! to where there
is not one moving. One-halt
the world has no t'xeiisc for
not knowing what tho other
half is doing nowadays. jThry
are sitting in " laxicab waiting-
for a green light, the
most lookrd forward touting
in the world today.
Yours.
WILL ROGERS.