3 I The Weather For Fair, but with tog to night and Saturday; no temper ature chantre. HUrtu-st yesterday 52 lxmet thU morning 23 Medford Mail- Tribute Weather Year Ago Highest year ago today. 33 I.otvcl year atfo today .V 81 FOURTEEN PAGES Air i MEDFORD, ORECON, FRIDAY, .JANUARY 11. 11(29. Kifty-MTCDtb Year Xo. 291. Today By Arthur Brisbane What Name for Hoover? Lolordo's Last Drink. A Modern Rich Man. Mrs. Causekas Bare Legs S (Copyright, 1K29. by Star Co.) j If Americans call Mr. fool- j idge '"the silent iTcsidont," j what will they call Mr. Hoo ver? lie has been elected Pres cient of the United States, will begin his work in less than two months, and has been in Wash ington several days at work. How much has he talked ? Xot at all. Bight years more of business without conversation will suit this country very well. We have had, nt various times, consider able periods of conversation without business. krk:,. ......,., .;r,l,i 1 i from the Lord Mayor in Lou- (jnn A i the Lord Mayor's dinner a lovinir cup passes around. When you bury your face in the bin tankard, and drink spiced wine, the man at your left rises and stands Whind you. That custom cmes from Mi nil i;.wr days. The man standin- was supposed to prevent your u iti :.. nti beinx stabbed in the buck as vou drtili. ' - i. i i .i .. i i. .,..' I'ans'pialino Ixilordo hadn t lienrd of this. Three smiliutf . , . , ; ,i.;:u i.: melius iuti.--n:ti iw iiin u.- health. ITc lifted his glass and the three sniilint; ones sent 31 bulletN into his head, llCCk and . .. T , . uiumniilni i .oioiliuui n. jvuii.iu" ra,e.i......iv. tf ony Iiombardo,- mnrdercti- not Ions as?o, as a uhiir ruler. Viscoiuit Entiismorc, 22, heir if the Karl of Listowcll, rc-nA-itwiec titlo nnrl bis riches. ... Ooeialist and juiin .1.....H -, founds a COllipunv. "Neighbors, .: , Ltd., to enable wealthy Miciat-,or : .... it,..;,. ,n,i,.e In lln iiR ni (,i. ii.. . ' poor. ' Such ' an organization was sugpestcd 1000 years ago, but the idea has not been gener ally adopted. Viscount Knnisinorc, who now calls himself William Francis llarc when older, will realize reserves complete freedom of ac . ' . tion. that men want to do soinctniii' . .. .. . ... .. 1...... Willie llicy live, rur ni'"i , .... them, money is' neccssarj , nisi to provide freedom of action, 1 , . and second, to make action pos sible, tt" Mrs. Mary Causekas thougbt it, unnecessary lo war stock ings, Iried hare legs in public, and spent three months in jail, in virtuous I'ottsvillc, Pa. The ladv should have chosen Pulm Reach or the light opera stage. I'oltsville was a niislakc. The judge, when he reached her cum', let her go, on the ground ' that a washer woman's hare legs arc no worse than those of a l'alin Heach beauty, or glori fied girl. . The New York Academy of Medicine, with the free-will co operation of distinguished doc tors all over the country, pre litres information on all medi cal quest ions, and issued recent ly a statement of medical pro gress in the year past. . .MOSt important is I of a cure for pernicious unac-jwhip, inia, hitherto deadly. In tlisKfcting bodies of those dead of anaemia, scientists dis covered that the liver always lacked n certain' substance. That substance is now supplied, in the form of an extract from normal liver, and the anaemia is cured. i Another Important discovery fNiows. In cancer, power In certain cells lo reproduce and grow nhnor- (Continued on rage Four). WAR OPENS ON TREATY IN SENATE Senator Reed Makes Long Awaited Attack Failure to Set Forth American Views Is Speech Cause; Map Displayed to Showi ' Conflict of Interests. I WASIUNOTON. Jan. 11. (V) ! Senator Kueit ol' MihHOuri, fumotts a8 uii ii'n'fontllaiilc opponent of tli League of NuiIomh. mUnv miidw hl Ioiik awaited nllurk on the Kellnui 1 treaty to renounce war an un in-1 iHtrunixnt of iiutlonal iiolii-y. i ; Tho .MisKoiii inn ileclured that he; iwouhl havo retrained rr0tn Htieak- lnir ntrninKt ttip nart il an nternrn. jtatlve reHolutlon or report had been i urouKtii in, Dili innt the inutire ot i I ntui iinuij rei nil ill .niinu U'uu viewa made it necessary lor every senator to look closely into what the treaty meant before itivint; his advice and coaseiit to ratification. As he stroke Senator Heed had I before him on an easel n l:iriie mm) jot the world s.' owitm the British 7." ) "Wh:tt the nations of tin: world i have int ln(M nhl..- to accompli!) rM ljiiiH (lveUirell 1 ,.s now pnipused to be ihinc hy the music strr.l.e of Mr. Kclli pen. ..Oo ra,.(. le ,.,.llly tt,lK, jaway with all wars but the ne;iv 'tlons hail scarcelv beunu vhen Mr. KelloK" hcK'an to ailmit exceptions. yuur ullell , thone e.iuiioioi o v(. ihii ki-c iviat l.s loll ol tro.ty alter we hnvo considered them.' lie, li.ited wars wlilch would he excepted from operation of the pact i defensive wars, and those Involv. Ins the Leasuu of .Nations, nnil eurno tivatlos. i Excepted Zones I -: In addition, lie mtlil certain tones : of iiu'lnence urn to be excepted and i the right Is not to be denied a country to protect its trade and i nationals, ami lastly that oach mi- lion was to l)u lis own Jililne ,01 j what constluted self deiunse. j He attiihuli.-d tliesti exccptlonn to ""e etions or t.reat i-ntain nuriiiK i,le uetouuuous. i neu, n uuiuir. ' t' n"!'. neuator dualled , the scattered woriu-wiae ueienses rireut Hritalu. dwelliu ? partlctt larlv utmn Canada, lleimudii, Ja - tmlca and other points near the I nlled Slates. In five hours' time, he declared, (ireat llrllaln could j destroy (he Hanaina canal. I And iu t.he-neKotiations tor tins treaty." Senator Keed shouted, I f.ikiug the map with his pointer, j ('.real llrllaln reserved these as; spheres ot her uierest ... nu he houud hy the she would not ! treaty, rws is wuat ureal m imm i , says is ut'i hi toe hc.ii nuu ,.And lho 1U0nycoddles or this . . .h.ll -ill n.iiel ..n.l l , . .... not protect the Monroe Doctrine so UOI IllWWll me niuui'T iiihiiiic n" lSom(. south American country will 'sign the treaty. - If this country Is ever destroyed, Reed declared, it will he done by the pacifists who "go aronnit shout ing 'Peace, peace, peace' when there is no peace of the kind they are talking about." smitTtTtake helm of party IN RADIO TALK ' r,,- r i , A I NEW OUK, Jan. n.-WV-Tho New York TimeH today mid it wan hintud in Domooratic eln:Wn that Alfred K. Smith vould dcolare him folf tlie actual ti wli iim tho tilu-1 lur head of tho Ijemoeratlc party in a nation-wide radio speech ntxii( Wednesday cvpninif. i No Intimation camo from Mr. j Kmtih or imrty leaders what he j would diicuKj. It wn made clear) on hU liehalf that lie would n'. j reveal tho auhjert f hi .iddres ' In advance of Un delivery. Q ! Tho recent mri:o:ln of Uiprc ; senlatlvc Hoi of Texas. Ocmoeratl, that th Smith policies be I nisearoeu i ine pony whs s;iiii I to huve cnuw-d friends of the fi,r-, mer governor to exited a reply from him. The sentiment III th?l... "IP"'"1" soum lor ine uispiRccmc ni 01 jumii 'a-aoo as nauonai c.mirms ; . hB jfe ,vh(. ,h(, ,( K.okkr also was regarded as a possible crBhe(, a f).w Inle. ftHr th factor in Inducing Mr. Smith to,kl,.ff ,!e , ,neHm rry atste his Views lo the people. j .yerely Injured but will The former governor will speak j pr,My rt.TOVr. Klve men were over WEAK and a chain of 7 a.. miied Instantly und two others wiclated stations of th National j rted In a hnsdtal within an hour tircadcastlng comnany. HI. speech un( a huf Ilfur thv ac.,lpn, will begin nt :30 p. m., eastern ' Lieutenant Angell und Private "an 'no time. Mike II. Kelly were the first Arrangements for the speech names to be entered on the hospl were made, the Democratic nn- lal records as Inliire.l. H,.ih nonii rnmmuiee mm. in respone to thousands of requests, CANMON tffeLPS bo f -m v m A nynciironizing cannon (cbove), operated on the catapult principle, heips the Barling plane lift fuel from the ground during the attempt to tet an endurance flight record at Marshall, Mo. T he cannon fires when a hook attached by cable to the plan: enganc a looped rope that Is I'.rfctchcci over upright standards and fastened to a drum of gasoline. The cannon is the invention of Blaine M. Tuxhcrn, one of the pllota. CArcnDnDDCD nil mnnijio .SAiuicDinAinMiv LMLdUIUrrLI I LU I ULLUliu nlilLIluniUnLI nrnAi ro mnw uiMTrn'o umri nniuimw umtii Kr . i r II IK I U U lK UU HI I 1 Wl Ul H ill n i ! 1 1 ill i in i! 1 1 1 ii ! iihiii inn ihii mill 1 aV rfWIll fill I I bll V Ml lllb U VUM I II I I I I I I I IN KEYES CASE State's Star Witness Reads From Diary of Alleged Conspiracy Keyes Ob-, jects to Witness Wearing Dark Glasses. l.iiS ANGKLKS. Jan. II. (A'- -Tiiibiy the jury bad heard pari of the slorv told . bv ihe "little tan diary" uf Milton I'lke. journi-vmun tailor and "eavesdropper" which i l.o-,the state claims contains data re - eountlnt; the whole aliened bribery conspiracy, plot between Asa Cym, former -district nilorny and five other defendants. After heated objection by de- fense counsel. 1'IKe, tho slate's star witness was permitted to use the lbnv lo "refresh his me.iu.ii" in rclatiuB what took place between Kovs and others in lien Clctzoff's ca0r shop. I'lke said he made tile notes surreptitiously while ,VatchinK Keyes, Jack itennett ,. th md the "nay or.-- men in a mirror and listenliiK to them talk on the' other siiie of a partition, while i i... r,.. Keferrinic to his menioramla in ,he lit,,. ,1(lk ,.lkl. ttin,.,, tiit Bennett, alias Jacob Herman, tol.l K.. ,,. ,,.. ,, Bpn (t.t7f ,niu hl, Kliu l 'KnlnK , pHy Bny murt, n)hPy ,,,n h pamnent said, however, that the k,1PW ,.wl)(,re )p (inni,,, n lhftdc,llh rilt, ,ul been comparu- jua case trial In which He, waH one of lh(, ,., nnetl, Hiding fig-; UPes Talkeil Ten Days. jthere haa been a serious outbreak Deputy District Attorney Julian of Influenza In Glasgow, , Scot Richardson, who assisted Keyes In land. Thousands have been taken liewniiK nf preparing the Julian case testified tn(, ..fp,, itln0vs "tulkcd about ten days In arguing the Julian ease before tho Jury. Hesserablu. has been visited by "How long did Mr. Keyes argue a violent snowstorm which result to the Julian Jury?" the witness 'ed In untold hardships anions the was ;iskod. "About ono hour and a h.ilf," roplinri RIrhaniton. Kk'hardson also tfHtlflod that thrfo monthn hefnro the trial opeircd tie tiiok a trip with K.vps anl IfaroM Davlw, thou KeypH'. chief deputy dlmrict ailorncy and 1 laUT ono of Kfyv.' rhhT ;it cuHcrft. Ho ftaid Davis link -.1 him Ii ho luid ''.'omddrred dlsuifHHal of any of tlio dffondantH" and HihI Keyon llipn Miiid that ho u'um irittrrd'd in I'M JtOHonliotK". ono nf the Julian viHf d'fondnnlH. and "would like to do nnnielhintf rH him." I'iko yoKtrday wore dark planned In comt, to which Koyos htrpiiu ouKly ohjfctPd. "I would like to novo tho Jury eo his oyoH. and notico the ox- PWflcn in thorn an ho tontines," (he form(,r pnffll.rutop fii( Vi0 WHK requf.8tm (ty tne court to take off .ilKMtlt, fop Inn,linl K, was permitted t ktf p them on. T Mtblll.ETOHX, I'o., Jan. 1 I. -,., ,.' ,u'', .i.. ..' . set out In an army transport from th(, Hrport hero today escaped legs and arms broken Angell died later. Lluui. ; PLANE LIFT FUEL iiUlif" I I THRU EUROPE One Out of Every 15 in Ber- lin Suffering Hospitals Overtaxed Ambulances Transport Only Severe Cases Death Rate Low. LONDON, Jan. 1 1 . VVi Se vere winter weather is heiiiK ac- rompanied by Kflppe and influ- enza in Hcollaiid, (Jcrmany and i the llalkans. One out of every Ifi liihabl - tants of lierlln was estimated to- day to be suft'urliiK, from mMipo. Hospitals and private clinics were In ins' taxed to tho utmost and ! tll?h' staffs had been depleted through illness, Helween 10 and 15 nor cent ot " city a police force, railway workers, and street car and motor bus employes were on the sick list, Five lo 10 per cent of tho staffs of the larger department stoics 'were absent from work. Motor anibulnnceH were so over- worked that they were abiu to ..... ..!.. .i... . u..u i. was thouKht that it mlirht be nec- essnrv to use schools and other public hiilldlnKs for temporary hosoitals unless the enidemlc .,miert soon. The city health de- lively low and professed not lo he alarmed. i After 10 days of severe frost. 111. ,,.,,, i, ...., ,., ,i agrel.. Jugoslavia, reporleil ny Influt'iizJi vlrtim. many Influenza victims, peasants, two being found frozen to oeain in a nem. Snow today covered Kngland. 9 most c( J ItlvirfiV rnrs-TifV rt r it vt ViVivm . r- i , . , l. 'ei . i '. .. ," bri Ihe trials of this oceanlior - iieie'i n'ii coiiisc wore lasiug pre clous strokes away from Van- I . . , i . utaii ui iHiiicnnioniJin UIIU wmu I curs as Ihe early scores of Ihe, rirst lay of play In the ,IO00 l.s Augolcs open piled up on the score llHiarda after noon today. , Appearing to the eye at) easy ila.umt to stroke the con, se Instead proved a nemesis to t ie golf chas-1 os pro.oss.onars ami nonor-s ees- lug nmat"urs. Complete Is hole I cards in showed none with under! 1-ar figures. Tho closest approach). ij iiii. imiicii in iiuu nan ine, ni:uie out one stroke over par. finished out one Htrnku over par, flnlnh'-d llin lust nine iu even par nf 3ii. With approximately 'Ht nf the 130 playerx In. Fn lB Galled ol' Wau waultiRa, Win., and CralK Wood, hlondo New Yorker, hold down a Me for Hocond place, each with 7a, MlOdl HKACH, Kla., Jon. II. (At Ntdl Mclntyre, Indianapolifi profoHHlotia, turned In a one under imr card of 79 to lead early Mn Inhora In the morning round of tho Miami I k-a ch open golf tournament today, scoring five bird ion on tho InromiriK nine. One mroko behind Mm waa Charles Kite. Humn.lt, N. J., profennlotiBl. (Jene flarazon. do- fcudin cliHinplon, turned la a mo- u lucre ,, FROM GROUND i'-a-V'- i'i ftf " Vf X i V i ,wa ENOUGH UK Hood River Man Tells Dairy . men IWCIVe IVIIIIIOn IVIOre POlindS Of Butter Needed' Last Year--Law On Com pounds Urged. '. (By J. Q. Stewart) '. M. Hlack, inammer of tlio Kanni'is' t.'o-opurallvc creamery at Hood ltiver, told the dairymen's I i mi eiiiioii yesieruay want cream , Rritdlnn can do fur the dalrv Itnitm- try. Tito Intuiests and taste of the .eoiuuX.ttot, aro, considered now, he said, hut It was not ulwaya so. The cliiinKe was hrotmhl about not only tliriMiKh cuiupelltlon, hut becausi) lot pure foot! laws Ulld SttllldarilB ot uiatlllia. i ne patted btaies was 1 ii.oiJU.uuo pounds snort or proiuicin enotiKIt miner u in.f, tno speuuer ue- clarett, hut nt that It Is the only country In thu world pnnliu-lng reuouKit tor its own needs. I he i average consumption uf butler per ePlla was Riven as follows: Attn-! tralia. ',V1 Ijouuds: Caloidil ''S- (hp ' t-nltetl Stales I7'i; Callfurnlii, VI, l'"'tnds. . Hlxty two per rent nf the children " country drink milk roKU- iu,,., uiiii ,i c- rflll Ol IIIC HIlllllS t also enjoy tho Iteallh Klvins hevor-' aKe. Helter butter through Rrad-In-;, more favorable publicity, and demonstration work, were cited hy Mr. lllack as ncceasary In mal.lni; a larger home market. Jackson counly farmers! were sboK'n how u system of grading would prove profitable, judging froln tin experience or the North f,(W wnk.n , Li,.,.. n... ..J...- ,.,,,,, , uliort timn after ostahllshlnff Kta'l- in& wbh HotlltiK prltPH. Legislation Urged Tho rrsoluf Iddh onmmittoe ur-'Xed legislation to put ccoLinK com- noilIlfiK 1lliriir tli (dinninrt'irifm . Iiiw. Ilkl'U'ln tho Nliiiimi'l if llin proposed law regulating: the pro duction and sale nt fluid milk in the cities of Oregon. They asked that cream grading and federal in spection of tlie I'oiilaud market be Instituted. A resolution was passed usklug thai the word "dairy" he added to the law appropriating stale Iliads to the sltidy ami control or animal diseases. The officials and citizens of Med ford were commended for I heir bote pllallty, ns were tlie retiring nffi- leers of the assoclalion for their 'rnllliful wotk. 1 ''"Mw-hkU additions to the brand- le-llatlon. iniikluK more dlffi- 1 cult the disposal of stolen animals, ; wt., offered. i Addltloliul named of tliimf who ....,, , HI,..I.. Li rrt K',. . M.... ; cuniiuni nit tiKit: ii, i, ornni, tiui E I I ImiikknAif tl It "'..-I I ., - UbliKiU MUl, Woodlmrn; W. M. lllack, ,, ver; f!l,,. ,, FI(,Ht, ,,.k T)11 Warren .ninlnM ,llI1H A.,(.r ll)11nr f.() . K()hpr( f) 8 ,!,,.,((,, r;,.0, . val K w HllKht.B . . 0(V1.r .,., ,val v tol,s,,. J. M. yir,.Un,Vi eo. ju(.ksoa, J. Christian. sou. (itiinta i'ass; Dick Joy, W. M. I). Thompsev, Orvllle Kerrell, f. w iioutiurn, r.nri I. .esoiy, r.. l il."rM, V ";.K" ,,,"l!?n, " : i. N. Carl. .Meyer., Hchuotte brothorn, Theodore Hlm, t IliKmnrck, N. U. It mined there Milton A. UoiiHton, Jamoa A. Cor-t , Wth tho temperature 3K mith, U'Wh Clark. .1. K. Hrnwor, U.aiivo; three houm later there wan H. Gregory and I. 1. Lofland. U i,uZZllrd with 14 above, and at 8ALHM, fire., Jan, II. (S;e oll.). Hay Coleman waa today Appointed JUMttce of the rwaeo for .Inekatjnville In place of Juatk-e Hoc. who recently ronlgneil. ! H ROOT PAYS VISIT Former Secretary State Has Conference With President-Elect-Latin Ameri can Affairs Discussed Western District Senators Talk to Hoover On Re lief Question. WAKIIIN'dTON', Jan. 11. lJ') I Mllllll Knot, 'secretary of stale In j the Itoosevelt cabinet, hud more I than an hour's conference tml.iy j with President -elect Hoover as a I ! breakfast kucsI at the llno.ei ; home oil S street. j While thero was no statement j concernhiK the subject matter ofj me iMuii irni c, n tYUH llllliei Slliuil th:)t 1 illln. mn.l.nn ,ttf,if a.. .1 j oil into the ciinverauiion. While i .Mr. Hoot was secretary of stale he I iniule u trip to South America and i delivered a number of speeches in i I thai country. j I The president -elect had an un- ; usually liirne number of callers to- ! I day, must of them senators from 1 the western tiKricuttiiral states. luiili ..I,..,.. i, ...ii-...i f, i VE legislation anil an extra session of.WM1 witness a year 01 unusual uc the new ci,hkih-ss. Al'lee i,,r. lln.n li,.ir i, m 1......-V discussion w ith Mi- Hoover on the i iiiiisibilltles uf commercial avis - lien communtcallons with SoutlliPle, Jerry Jerome, at the llotol America, Senator Itiniibam of Con- .dedlord last nishl. i iiectlcut said the preslib nt-eiect ' The banquet alven In honor of had a broad vision on aviation nf- rutirlmr Ciiilalu t!. l. t'hapmaii, ! "an over nuard. In which the fairs and was keenly Interested in 'who for tho pnst elithl years has ! prliuner vowed he killed his for tius form of coinmuniciiilon be- captained ihe llillah Temple pa-'nir vf bocauso she was tthable tween the southern n nil northern 1 "ol, was a most enthusiastic and'- Hv without him, hut himself continents. well intended affair and showed jetected to he hanged because he I'revlouslv Senator liincham, 1 the unusual interest living: mam- ! objected to suicide. Williams said wlio is chairman of the commlUce fested In the acllvllles of the the had separated from his wlto on insular possessions, hud uikciI Shrino. becnuse of trouble cuused by a Mr. Hoover to ko to I'orio ISIeo. I AmoiiK tho ' iiiiporlatil events , "frlcml" who told tales uhovtt lie sulii If ihe mesiiieiii -elect -..ni'bclnK planned for tho members i him. lo llavann Mind. uiulUed to- call .it. I San Juan, the I'm to Itleuns would I feel that tin y were somewhat of outcasts, Senator Vandelibnri. of Mlebl gaii, made a brief call at the lloov- ' headtiiiartcrs, hut declined lo suy what ho had talked to the j iiresldent-elect about, lie did say however, that Michigan was urg ing no particular appointments to the cabinet. A widu variety of subjects, In cluding cabinet iippolntments, and ihe great lakes lo the gulf water- wav. wern discussed at a mootlne: i.i,i m,. n,.,. ,i hi lleneen of Illinois. 4 TO MID-WEST SECOiTIME Severe Temperature Pre dicted for Chicago Dis- trict North Dakota and Minnesota Blizzards pile , Snow Drifts. i int. Atm, Jim. 11. (I-) Tho midwest tonight Willi encounter the second spell of Severe Cold, of the yeur, tho weather bureau promised today. Zero by nightfall In the Chicago forecast district and five below by j tomorrow morning, was the proph ecy, iierams or snow ieu tuning the night, but clear skies were to Add to the crlspncss by tho time the cold sets III. The aero wave Is coming from the northwest stales and tho Clin- ndlan plains, when temperature readings were wil under zero lust night. Hlizznrds In North Dakota nnd Minnesota early today had plied up drifts that blocked highways and delayed busses- find trains In i some sections. (Irani! Korks. N. i j. reported a 36-mile wind which ! ,y " '.''"''. " "t vlcln!.y. Kroiiklnh weather wan ronortod momotor down In 1 helow jsero. j l4'lecaUM to Met Game ' CNIVKKHITV (r O H B ( O N, KuKone, Jan. 11. (Hpodal). Tho HMJ'i hlKh Hchool del.'KiiteN who are expected boro thin -week-end for the high acbool conferenoe,wlll ho (fuortH of tho auMociatedQtdu donta at the Wlllametto and Clon zaga bfiHkotbiill KumeH, which will tie played hero prlday and Butur day at Mc Arthur touiU GOLD EN Air Mall Pilot Serves As Fh Alalm at JitXJL, r;;;rrr::i (A l)lsover.-.l ii oneninH Iruvt'liiiK llrt alarm! Tho iimn In lleno Itrnwn, ' who Men the n in lit air mail j h.Mw.H'ii Atlanta and Rich- I luoud. .em, fur alott. Hpota u (ire. Then hn mwooph down : Juat over th? building, his I wiilt opt-n motor roaring an 1 alarm. H liu-i acted 1u tli Is i ",!::'k,-"y ",r", """H lwu E TO STAGE HUGE I ! Pfiminfl Year Active for. Masonic Play Degree -Captain Chapman Hon H UAH SHI I I HERE ored By Banquet Lasti'eniny. wuuams hew wt mu I wrists smillnttly for the handcuffs. Night Convene in Los "ml po,'c mi oo eonfessed km- llnif tho. woman, assuring them Annplpc- jtlint he would have Riven himself tlrcKon : ... , Shrlnera of southern Hvlly us a result of plans formu lllteil lit il loeellnif mill hiinnllet of the patrol ami the newly - .elected potentate ol llillah Tern- of Iho playitrounrt of Masunry arts a potentate's ball lo be held at "rants I'ass on February 7. Thrco ntercily fellowship moeta at Marsh field, Klamalli fails and HiKfenc, an almost statewide tihr.no picnic at , Jtoseburg next !"a couni not live witnout me, sne July, an all-Masonic duiicn In ""'d. She wanted mo to kill her Medford on April 1 1th and a nd. then commit suloldo, but I monster ceremonial In Mod ford 1",I nel' I oouldn't do that. Wo in May. i talked all day, and finally h The ceremonial In May will bo'went away, one of the Important occasions, nt1 "Saturday she called me on the which tho city of Medford will telephone and nsked me to como act as hosts dur.ng Iho summer to When I arrived, she hart t ! Tne territory unfler tne Jurisdiction of Hlllah Temnle com - nun. .i.n ...i.nin ........ r .. - r i outside of Multnomah county nnd delegations from all over tho northwest are expected to attend. A 00-ploro hand and patrol from Anilines Templo of Oakland will probably Journey to Medford to Join in the festivities. An excep- Hlonnl inrgo number nf slaves are expected to attempt the crossing of the hot sands and Medford is fortunate In being selected as Iho scene of the ceremonial. Tho streets will ho gaily decorated and a committee of business men will be selected to help entertain the hundreds nf visitors who will at- tend. Ism Angvli-H Mivrn. fulminating this nillvliy will he the hundreds of special trains which will run through Medford on their way to the National UhHn.,. nnniunllm. In I n.. Anl,o In June. A special train, with special rates, will bo run from oii,"'r" o''k" ami win include i i un nncHinc'iirv, , l inn riiKnti 1 KosohurK, Marnhflold, Klamath fails, Ashland and Medford. (Ireat proparaliona aro hoiiiK mudo in l.ns Anuoleu to entertain the largest gathering In the history of shiinedom nnd every well- known movie anil lulkln ravnrlle of Hollywood has been enlisted In tho monster program lilng pre pared for what is each year the largest mid most colorful frater nal gathering In the world. officers of the patrol elected at Ihe meeting l-t night Included Ilex Harnett of CIrants I'ass, enp- itnln: I'mil Iteinlng. Medford nnd 'Ham Hliinbaiigh, flrnnts I'ass. lieu- tenants, nnd Louis Older, Medford, euNtodlun and Decretory, ,1. 11. Chapman, tho retiring captain, waa laHt week elected to the divan of thi! potentate of Hlllah Temple. iJlfctjiwIoii wiim hIko held rolutlvo to tho affiliation of mem bora of other Khrlno templen, reiddln lit southern oreRon. A special cam- ; ,,aiKn will bo made to biinn theo inemberK on tho rolln of tho local oricanizatloii and havo thorn annlut with tho numerotiM actlvltloH. A IHrt-IIOtllld. 11OHT0N. (P) A city pup munt do hlit huntltiK under city condi tion!, "derry" bna brouKht homo to a dbttroKHed niantor mich flmlM an a baby'M new coat, a packaxo contninlnR pork chopN, plifa knuck Ion and a li'K of lainh; household ulcnnllii, rubbera nnd HhooH. 4 1III(M IVullHtl. VAKIH. (V) Trintan llernard, noted writes and upeaker, nay! crofB-word puzkIvh made one ro vlc dormant knowledge, noarch for new Information ami renew avquulntunce wUh literary cIumIcv. nuiLii in ' nFATH PACT 11 l I I I I fill I w Garland Williams Says Wife Asked Him to Slay Her and Self Amazing Con fession Given San Fran cisco Police She Could Not Live Without Him Is Claim. ! 1 SAN' VltA.NCISCO, Jan. 1!. ) Art the outiome of what ho an Id wan a doath pat-i in which ho was to kill his former wif, and aiir render for execution by the state, Carlnnd Williams, 28, world war veteran, who saw service in Si beria, today faced a charKO of milrderlni; -Mrs. Lorraine Ambrose Saturday. Her body was found Sunday. When nrrn.lnil In i l,A.nl vau- I up as noon as -he 'had wound up jhis affairs. . "Vou fellows pot 1110 before I was quite ready," a ' detectivn limited lilui ns sayinfr. "It doesn't matter thoueh. because T inn renilv t ll.C. She's Waitilllt fill Hie. ailtl i there won't he anybody to como helween us over there." I'ollra mid Williams' words were the preface to ono of the most nmazinn confessions they I sho '"ft me, -and I ..did not f""ewher or molest .her," pollco "aid the confession stated. "Last Thursday she camei to my room and wanted to talk things over. in i.ucseu. wo iouis . """m and went to i. y rooms. "HI,. tlaA (n She tried to una . riitk In turn on lno Kas so we could die to- gether, hut I told her I could not myself. "Then I thought of letting the Police take care of me. We had talked nil day. She agreed to that P'an. It was Just 19 minutes to "'x 'h evening I looked at "ock wnen we seated tno bargain. . 4 " ur0 md no a good Job,' ho "aid. 'Ooodbye, Bill.' "She Just lay still . while t choked her. Then I cut her wrlstg wlth a safety raaor blade. 1 Know nothing about the broken jknlfn the police found In tho ronm " I'ollco said Williams' story dlf- fored In some points from the 'ao"i " "'OV "w them, hut that hn told It with an air of truth, They thought tllA TOOm WherO AmhrnHfl's body wan found : " signs or a sn uggle. HHIWSKI.8 ( -Adolpho Max. hergomaster of Brussels, has Just .Ir""'...1'. 2"tl1 ftnnlv,r"nri' I 1 L Will Rogers Say: NEW YORK, Jan. 11. -I sec where Mr. Coolidgc keeps conferrinjr with .Mr. Hoover. Looks like he might get in the cabi net himself. M r. Kellogg wants to get out after his . . " i W jr .? t r v a i y i a &f. signed. Hn why not let Mr. Ooolidge go as secretary of state and keep the Name old gang. That postmiiNtcr gen eral has been n great booster for aviation, so keep him. And if he wants Kill Dona van iu there as attorney k" eral 1 hope there won't be any gathering or united bunch that will try and tell Mr. Hoover not to appoint him. Wo have hud enough of that for one year. Yours, WILL ROOEIt.S, CONFESSES a. MM