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(S) 0 0 0 Tne Weather 0 .edeo: Weather Year Ago Forecast I'liWMiled.; nmv tonight. Saturday probably fair. Highest yeMenlajr O - UnvcM ihU morning T- - I'rocipiinilon by A a. in. . I r Highest year ugo UMliy q Ixmfsi ytnir ago today SO Dttlj Twenty-third Tet KWklv Fiftv-vi.th war FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFORD, OiiKUOX. FIJI PAY. o .IAN IWKY o Xo. 298. 1 MaIl Trebui b Id CHILDREN PER SH N I Scores Injured in High Wind That Sweeps Missouri ; and Illinois This Morning School Houses Blown Down Many Farm Homes Wrecked. Five persons wpip reported killed nntl nearly a s'.o-e were injured today In u tornado which swept northwestward throunht Cape rardfiiti, .lu., struck Maunio, 111 , near the Indiana line, and then lipped attain at Fort liram-h. Iml. The dead are: .Uurjniie Margrave, age I, t'ape Girardeau, Mo. H mid in ilarrave. ?, years old. i hrot her. Dorothy Mae Henry, a ;e ?., Man nie. HI. Merniee Tiu ker, daughter f a minister. .Mannie, 111. Mrs. .Mary Nolo, Fort nraiuh, Ind. Fifteen other kcIiooI children were icporled injured at Mannie when two .school houses were hltiw n dow.i. No other rii.-ualties wore report ed at Cap.' (iiianleiui but several farm buildings wvie wrecked. At l-'ort. llraneli, David Nolen and a T.-year-old tiidchild wen in jured. Severn 1 houses and outhtiild ingri we. e hlow n down and com munication lines crippled. KVANSVIl. I. K. Iml.. Jan. IS. -(,?!' A win. I atm-in swiciii?r arrtiss MouilH'i-.i Iniiiiiiiu and Illinois unlay inn reported to have caused the : deaths of two school children jit ; .Mannie, III., and that of a woman at Tort Hianch, Ind. Much prop-; ei'ty danumu was caused. i Several residences were reported ' delimited In the vicinltv of Maunle and a school house was suld lo hnve been wrecked. At Fort llianch .wo houses were demolished, re-, ports said. j The woman reported killed w'as Mis. Samuel Nolan. Her husband ivus seriously Injured. i C'Al'K fllHAHDKAl', Mo., Jan. IS. (A1) Two children were killed ind their father was l.ijured about 1 1 a. m. loday when a tornado demolished their farm home, lit) miles north of t'ape lllraideau. The dead were MJirjorle llarRTaves, 4, and her In-other, Huddle. II years old. The Hither, Loren llarxraves, was reported seriously hurt. ST. l.OI'IS, Mo Jan. IS. (A') Kour children are known to have heen killed and nearly n score of persons were leporteti to have been Injured In terrific windstorms that swept over parts of southern Missouri and Illinois shortly before noon today. City of Cumana Leveled By Tremor Ships Carrying Supplies and Doctors Many Dead and Injured -Wires Severed. I'lAHACAS, Vent zuela, Jan. 1 iA'i Steamers and all the smaller crafi available today wert r tstdtiL' toward city of Cuniana, which was leveled by an earthuUHke, with Tood and medical -.uppliey. and tents. They were also carrving jitirses and doctors to care for t hose injured. Kvery tuiilding In the city was destroyed the governor of t umana infnt-n.ed li-Hldent (iotlieZ )' wireless, adtllng that there were a ! t number of victims. The newspaper I'nlversat put tTrnf number of dead at -. cut of the city's population of about I'D.OnH. The paper said n great number of in Jm --d p-rsons were .eing taken from the ruins. The earthquake severed tele graphic commii meat ion w ith the city and accounts were frag men tury n-gaidlnif the extent of the NAD AID RUSHED TO VENEZUELA FOR QUAKE INJURED dlsnnter. . f,,r the forward-looking program rrumnim is lncnted about n mile , nilH rf.,t,M! In nlaclng the above the mouth of Ihe .Manxa- tate of Oregon in an advanced po narpB river, about L'& miles east Hp,on among the Mains of the l'n r Caracas. The niw products of , j,,n n ,b-hay eonstructioii, for the reicinn are coffee, tobacco. Yeon pioneered in this ok sugar and lumber, while rottoii an(f havh geneniusly of bin energv, good manufacture is one ul the yn rxperli in e. hits thought and hl chief industrlca. 'wealth." ALL METAL An all metal rigid tsam turbina engines. airship A huge JOHN D. COMES 10 AI0 OF SON IN OHOUSTER Elder Rockefeller Considers Attitude of Col. Stewart An Affront and Throws Influence Against Him Alien Custodian Aids. .1:111. 1 s. t.V. I'lli- New Y Time." s !nl;ty 1 hut .)..!,, i. t; )ti-(iKrhl hi.-' Hi-- ..i.l ! b I'. Sr.. Iris innu"l;i'. In tin- l'.tihi '.l' SlrWMit I'liUll lilt' Siiillihil'il Mil) uli.-'l Cel. ltd. i ll i be cit'iit maii.oliii til etttMtiy til' 1 iiili;in.i. A miiiii'il by the Jiltiimlt ..1. Slewtil'l, X.'bieb Ue ei(itsiil..- ' jit'tretil, i he puper mi.vs, Hie ebbr Itoekefrller biijs ettlei etl b(. llubt so dfterniiiiedly tll;it bis nemiiiteis may assuino active ehai'tfc of (lie buttle bctntf waed between John ). Jtoeket'ellw..liv t( rid .the eltuh - i limn nl' the Indisina eunipuny. u The entrance of the I'iiiber into ; Ibe fray was reicnrdeil in Wall Street as a faetor thai milit de- . untune lite ttiiU'iuni- of the strtiK- ; jvle tor control of Ihe Stanilant Oil '. eoutitany of luilluna. Numerous brokeraKe htntbes, insuraneit euiu- ( panies and otlo r lare bidders of Indiana slock, which lo i-etiifore j liave been ini'litHil lo be neutral,! ait; expected lo rally to the Rocke feller Interests because of the senior Rockefeller' influence. Aid for Rockefeller. Jr.. also has come from Howard K. Slither- , laud, alien broperty custodian. Mr. Sutherland by virtue of bis I office holds Ihe voting power of j between 1 1'JMMi and 1 tt.fMMI shares of Standard (HI i.impany of Ind;-: una stock, the pnperty or ier-; mans seized during the war, and ! he has announced hat he has as sined t he vol in K proxies in .Mr. Rockefeller. i.'oloiiel Stewart, jurivin here today, s,iid his chief business was : in connectitui wlih ihe internnl 'affairs of the Standard Oil coin-; pany of Indiana id' which lie is ; chairman and that his visit had 1 --i ,..,iwi..,.lt,,ii u-hul.ii'r-" ivitd ill..! i Rockefeller llifhL In rnmove blni , J from the leadership. F ISr ASKEDOF STATE SAl.KM. Ore., Jan. 1K .--(! Ap- j propriation of $jr,un from the hinds I ill t in Uhiln I " nvnv eiintin uj on tor the location and'ereeiiun f a ntniiiiiiti iiicuiwiiui in uik llieiilte. of the late John It. Yeon, former chairman of the h'-ihway com mis sion and one of the pioneers in the good-loads movement In Oregon, will he proposed In a concurrent resolution to he introduced in the senate next Monday by Senator Joe I innne. The resolution will nlso ask Hp? appointment of a commission con ysting of II. II. Duzer. of the pres ent highway commission ; Jolm Kelt V. iHililimt editor of I lie Die- ifunian. ami Robert f JohiiHon. on- ' i,,iimi,ii,. u.iitfn' f (iu rt...i, i. - ual, "to select and acquire some f Hiiitaiue site or location in the state of Oregon and procure and cause : lo he constructed thereon a Hit 1 1 - i ph ron"nent of mii h character, i type, design nvd size, and hearing! . oeieon filch nriMiplion an In the' judgment and discretion of said ' memorial committep will most ap-' propnately and ilttiugiy com mem toiate the memory and nervim 'd' ; .u- - ( Ve,,n to the statfl of Oregon. j ... . Jten to .Mr. I Yeon "a Ihi :e measure of credit DIRIGIBLE READY O 9 will he trsted scon at Lea Any?les. the nose a the snip will be GREAT ONES OF EARTH ON SICK LIST" IMPROVE Marshal Foch' of France Is Much Better and King of England Talks Long Time With Royal Family Yankee Diplomat Back in Paris. P.WJS. i'iancr Jan. IS.- ,) .Marshal I- diuam! ir-i u a.s so much hotter today that his doctors were actually talkative when they lett his hed; hie nuer a constiliatioti of two hours. "His In art is better :ird .strong er." said 1'ioieHSor l.aubry. "I ain saiisiied with the improve ment in ihe condition of ihe kid neys, said Mr. ileitz-Hoyor 'AihI von-mnv hiiv for mo that i I found t lie marshal's general ixmdl - h.m mti.iou'iif.i hotter ih (in t h morning," t himed in Koch's regular physician. lr. Daveicres. Tosether they issued: "There is a slight improvement in the condition of the heart an 1 kidniys." LONDON. KnK.. Jan. 1 S. (,V) It witM stated autlpiritatively itiis morniim that the satisfactory pro gress re pi; it ed ; es t erdii y In K in i; tieorge's condition had heen iiuilu lainetl. This Dully Mail said today iliat King lleot-ie litui enjoyed louu periods of sleep diiriuK ihe last few days and his interesl in palace affairs had reawakened. He was not allowed to read, however, since the eftorl at concentration might prove too great Tile Kilm' wns linvkiK ninell l:m;er tallis with members of the t royal lanolv, especially .Mary. Her visits to his Queep : ledslde ; uro mine frequent, nlthoucn they are limited lo Hi minutes each i time, lest the kinR's strellKth he overtaxed. j I'AKIS, Franee, .Inn. 1S.-(PV-Aniliiissador lleriiek, who was se- t'huisly ill 1' ntly at his home near Mimed to I'aris this I Cleveland, ; morning. ( Tlio station platform was crowd led with memhers of the American ! colony and Kronen ft lends when ih train pulled in. ' "'G I": STATE PRISON ENDS: SAl.KM, Ore Jan. 1 x.- iP Willi but two easex of tnfuena at t ae Oregon state penitentiary, the situ ation has so far Improved that the quarantine will be lifted Wc.lnew lay, Janluary A. Supt. Ib nry .Meyer.- anueunct-tl this morning. Thirty cases u( influenza were recorded during the epidemic at the prisbii. Rctwoen 2 and 3u patients are said to he sufferiiitf with the dis ease at the slate hospital, with ap proximately 100 eases In the Insti tution since the outbreak of the epidemic. While the situation was said to be somewhat Improved, an horitieH cuv no Indication of when tne ouaramiiie may ne nneu FOR DOGS, TABOO SACUAM KXTO. Cal., Jan. U. tAt I'htKiir surgery and beauty culture practised on canines would become unlawful arts under pro visions of a bill tntindcfd In the stute h-Klstature by. SeiHlnr Kdwln A. Muel!r of Y'A Cajon. Clipping of a doK s t-urs would become a crime and would he punlfhabte as S4ich, so i-vrn the lowly dog had Ills day before II'-enate. TOR TESTS The crait win De propenea oy the only means of propulsion. TRAPPERS SAVE AIR MAIL PILOT FROMJCY END Plane Crashes Late Yester- day in Wilds or Eastern Oregon and Aviator Has; Both Legs Broken Rig Sled to Rescue Injured Man. f.A CRANOK. Ore., Jan. IS. (tVi Local men aciiuainteil with .Minaiu cuiinlry conditions do mil believe It possible to brliiK lUick ner in Ln firande before tumor row. I.A f'.RAXlH:, tru., Jan. IS. iA'i With both letts broken, and suiferiUK from other injuries, Har old I-:. Ruckner, Varney airmail pilot, who crashed in the- moun- tuitions eouniry nonneasi oi nere yesterday, was conscious today ' a lid res 1 1 n i; In a trapper's cabin awaiting aid from the OUtsidt world. Kroin Chief Forester Alel.'ool at Cove. Oregon, came details of the accident today. The piano crashed at 5:3u p. m. yesterday, buckllim up when it Kinashcd Into a iree. Two trappers a mile away heard the crash, and finally located the plane, lluckner was found pinned In the cockpit, unable to move. On an improvised stretcher the two trappers carried Ruekner a mile to Ibe cabin of another trap per, where he was given what first aid treatment was available, A sled was being rigged up today to bring the injured man to La Orando. After f iml lug Ruck nor. one of the trappers trudged fifteen miles n,roui:li snow' six fe leen to the rnbm of thp forest ran tier. He wns twelve hours making the trin. Ti,at nuekner owes his life ,np Btn(!0 faei that traiipers were ,.s,. i.UKh to hear the erash. as evident wb.nn bis eonillllon I became known. In his injured i condition, the pilot would have frozen lo death within a very few ' hours, if help had not been Imnie .diately available, the forest ranger said. EMIR OF AFGHAN; m m m I .PKSHAWAR, India. Jan, IS. if't Advices from Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, state that Jlabtbullah Khan, victorious rebel 1 e a d e r, ( known as Racha Sakao, or the wat- et boy, has been aeclalnteifr the new ruler by the enilre province of Kabul. I He is unders.tiod to liave 1 ,nO0 : Invefiigailruu nun under him, fully equipped, I Deteetlves Invent lgatlng the blast and in said to he maintaining ex- sail it Wuh caused by gasoline, cellent order. 'two drums of which were found Contrary to Karachi diHpntches in the alley behind the fut nlltire saying that King Amnniillah, who! store. abdicated last week, wan prepnrlng The two serlomly Injured nre: to attenipt recovery of tils throne, j Jos-- Zangaro, 3H. and Philip (Mts tlie reports received h'' state that jtiiaiio. held as police prisoners he has ordered the governor ofjin a hospital; Mrs. Harriet I'mi Kandahar to lowGthe royal slatld-' venlross, 3'-': Miss Klsle .Miller, ii i t which. as hooded there Tues-,3S; Harrv Corden, 3n, and Kratik j day, on the ground that he Ih no! Young. 02. Zangaro and Cus I longer king, jmauo weio found pinned under McKtuigcH from Jalalabad sny. the wrecknge, 0 : thut the Shinwari-ind other tribes! The third man held Is iiiralamo i have sent reireneif?itlvcH to K loll Pecal mo, 3S, found hilling in the i to meet Habihullah Khan. The ! vicinity. I Shfnwurl ti ibe nns in revolt uualnst Search I lu lnc made for John Ainatiitllah but recently a Iriict 'OarrM, C.. proprietor of the fur had been pateh.jt up. Sirdar All nllure i"rf. Itelatlves said he lliiiiii il. former uovern(r of Kn- J h'ft with his family for Chicago bul, who recently was in control ,-ynienlay. nfter having received I at Jalalabad, also was reported to jseveinl threatening letters, have gone tit the capital, WAS.Ci NOT N. Jan. 1 .(?. Tlie houhfl Into today pttMHed .the Independent Office Appropriation bill, rat ryiiiK anion if other item, almost half n billion doliari for the Vetera ni bureau. The meas ure goes to the senate. ROBINSON D Active in Last Campaign, Says Arkansas Nominee -Ability of No Weight if Politics Wrong, Evidence of Sen. Norris in Debate On Enforcement. W.VSiUNtlTON. Jan. IK. uV) A i 'hiii'Hi' th'ii ihe prohibition en- j forci-ment personnel was mobilized i to help the II. .public. ill parly In i (lie la.'.l lection w.i matte in the senate iii.l.iy by Si-nalor Uoltiuson. Of .A rk.tli:s. ibe Hemociaiie lead-.' or and candidate of bis parly for 1 vice-president in ibe recent cam- I paltfn. ! Kmployey of the prohibition ser- ; vice he tleelai'ed, were informed as ! lo the course they were to pursue I ill the catnpaiKU. "where to no; how to vole, ami what influence lo 1 exert." ! The senator made his statement ; tissiou of the pro- ; posed increase of S L'a.aiUi.niPt f,.r prohibii ion enforcement a f t e r Senalor .orrjv, Republican, Ne- J bi askit, iiad dcvlaivd t hat politi-s , was the motivating iiilluenee in' tile : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n -1 ) t of probi'.diloii ! enl'oi'c. iiM ut workers. The Nebraska senator asserted that he and his collciiue. Senator , IRtWell, bad agreed upon a m ill to direct enfoi-ctnient work in their state luil he was appoint -d only after a representative of lb hlbition bureau had twice I Norris If he knew his man was a I Democrat. The man's superior ' uuallficaiions were not considered, Norris declared, but bis political connection was given great weight. A move lo change the proposal of Senator Jones, Republican, Washington, for an app'ropriatiou of nr.H.'Miu to penult the prohibi tion department to disseminate In formation urgimr law observance, so that t he information instead would be distributed under the di rection of the president Was made by Senator I lass, I h tuocrat. Vir ginia,, who ottered a substitute to ( that effect. The Jones proposal ; also would appropriate 5 1 .udu.non : for additional field workers. BLASTS STORES j ! SiX 111 LITed 3nCl MUCh PrOP : erty Damaged Shooting ! of Italian Believed Cause rt. . ., , . pi . Chicago Also Has Bomb Outrage. I HKTIIOIT. Jan. IpetMon.i were Injur la furniture store, i ! 1 heat tv( a grocery Irani were dejtro IK. b1l SIX -d reriourdy ami motion picture and it rcptnu d by an rr;plo- floii at Orailot and Harper lilies idiorl !,V before oYloelj I morning. The damage was ;malM ni sl.riO,oou. .o one t his killed. Police helleved Ibe lilast was planned as reprisal for the faial shooting of an Italian marcher In ia ColumbuH Day parade h October. ( Two of the Injured are under police guard In a hospital for I 'pieHtloning and a third man found hiding lit the vicinity is held tnt i " ' ' v tw, ,ian. in. on- a -nnmlte bomb explod d In the hall way of a Hlx-flat building on tho west side shortly after midnight today, tearing ti hole in the floor. None of the persons living In the building wnn hurt, though the enllro structure wan shaken. flflMQ " v-- Si Lnltll UUIlu 1 ' -j : M DRY FORCE; ffJ DET T IB REPRISAL Seventieth Birthday SSillV? W eft HF'QNt,Vm m V lfrTMtiat:uri.V).tyM.'a Ex kaiser Wilfielm ol Oern:.iny celebrjtrs hit seventiftii birth. i.iy anniversary January :7 in Holland. T Washington University Stu-j dent Board of Control and Faculty Committee in De-! bate Over Power Bag-) shaw Unpopular. j SKATTI.K, Jan. JS t,VrVwh liagshaw was relieved of b.s duties' as head coach or the Cnlversllyj of Washington foothajl team early! iv.mij iij tue miineiu ouaiit ot con trol, hut the finality of (be board's action was questioned hy the I'm: ttlty athletic commitice which here tofore has approved all actions of the bonrd relative lo conches. I'nder the botnd's onler. Hag shaw Is lo remain under his three year contract at full pay, totaling about $jr., oiiii, iMtt in be assign- d to other duties. The board's action served neither to settle the debate as to the value of Hie "Utile Ohint" as a football conch nor to determine his exact status, It opened, for the firs! time in (the hiniory of the university, the question of the exact power of the student board, of the faculty ath letic committee In passing on ac tion relating lo eoachos, and of Dr. M. Lyle Spencer, president of iho university and arbiter In dls pulen bid weep the board and the committee. K o 1 1 o w I n g n n a n n n u net1 ni e n t a I (he hoard'H executive scmsUui that Dr. Spencer had ruled that Its ac tion was final, Hie faculty commit tee declared (hat the president had assured lis members that they had j power to reverse i,e i,ri. .u aiiempt or inn board to em power the graduate manager, Karl Campbell, to employ n new head coach was postponed until I o'clock this afternoon. )n the interim, student leaders and the athletic committee were lo confer with Dr. Spencer for a deflulie ruling on whether the board's action was final. The com mil ten announced that It would reverse the board if possible. .Confidence lisl. Student badera carefully refrain ed from expressing their nbjeetlnnn to hag.-haw during an open meet ing which preceded the executive 9 STUDENT BOARD S A AW AS HEAD COACH lUHl i session. Hut when they were clos ( eled they declared that "Haggy" was generally unpopular, that the majority of the student body had, lost confidence In him, that he; lacked drawing power at ihe gnt thnt he failed to draw football ma terlal from ulate hi-h m bool, that hia continued prcrteme hh liead coach woulr) be at a flnidal omk to the Ntitdent body, and that he wouiii nave to ne remove.! at hoiiu ! uoe mm mere wan no line nnnmnK the lHHiie4nm.'cr. HanNhnw'r- r-uppotterf, however, ald they ba.l no intention oT drop- plnu their fiubt until every m a hh of retalnf blni in t re.m nt paeity bad failed. Kumni were current that if the hoatd'n action Mtandft the iiN.slKlattt i-oacbex und the laculiy coinnuttei will walk out. The attitude of the hoard of control," ibtKHhaw mild, "in votinK to reHev4' tne of my dutleM hn head football coach, merely Indicate on their part their desire to evade the IwHije, it wan my und undtiiK Doit f watt to be hired an head foitthall coach and that In audition I wan to perform Hitch other addi tional dulie um the hoard mlKht aiuilKn to me. 'l am relieved a head enneh. That meaim In plain latiKiiaKe to me that I um fired. "I can muke no other Interpre- j tatlun of the situation," Will Rogers Says; Nl:V VOUK, .Ian. is.. -Al Siuiili niiiile a iniulily nice sli'ailiU'ot' anl s clt last tiiehi over i lie iiulio. Anil its a uuiiil iilea in ion let lli. pal ly ilie ilnwii. I'm' von L'ot lo w nli li. You let I lie Demo, fi-iils imt lie loiiliiim' I'or just a liiiiiuli'. .iii.l one of tin-in leiiillii'itns wil 1 e;nili ilia! Wasliiiiion's niniiiiiiieiit ami llflil mil Willi it. 1 li.'ileil lo see Al iiissiii; llie hut for I lie I'ieli I leiiioeruts. He is loo liio; it I"-"" l' lie linmleil a I in cup anil senl mil on the lii:li Wn.vs. Yours, WU.l, lloilKUS. VISE GRAFT TO TO FACF PROBE PORTLAND j Hesldes Apr. Alachold and Mr. Charge of Girl Officers In : l! mX"nZ .... . . , , iiommlllwiiuiii, who conferred with Uniform Paid for PrOteC- Al1- Umr earlier 111 (lie week.' .Mr. llni'liolil Ih to represent tho tion Before Grand Jury !k''"i i most nmtiatinnH with the ' I iH'eslilent. Hi, Haul tmt le three To Call Landladies, and Perjury to Be Prosecuted JZ SSZ . 1 Jl''- Hill wuh lu'iid u( the liule- i peiKlent llonver roi l'icslileiit 01 I'dlfl'I.A.NI). tire.. Jan. I s. M i ! sun Iza lion lii New York suite, and The .Miiliiiuniiih emniiy m an, I jury j On- ORremient on the hnndlliiR or him iimiiinn-ii i-esiHiiMliitiitv fur l""r"""K' wftH r4!ardod us some iiinii.l, te lov. silnuilini or'elmrKea'w,,ut "( a victory for him. Mr. 'f a Sl-yeiir-ol.i kIiI thnt many liecnme Htnte chairman in hi-aii hoteix and sucnnil -rale rouni-; ""' '"U'llfi after the death lots huiineii here me oi.erati d bioih. ls, and that she has neen l.olh enien In unliurin ueeepl money from Ihe pi deters or operators of su. h houses. I'he Kill admit, that she was a nunnlier of a widespread vice rliiK involvliiK l'l'iim Hi'lo LMl i-ooiiilnK honsi'S and Jioiels, and from. Oa to Kill yilllllK Kilis. Stanley .Myers, district attorney tmiler whosi! , ., , dliecllon the Kllllld jury investlKatlon is to Ko forward, declared today that every piece ofltt..,,,, i.... i.. ,i i... . ' . ipformatloii availahle would lie presented lo the Jury. Witnesses other than the uirl. who ueciaru iney nave KiiowietiKe oi liio payniK ni grail, money to policemen, will lu called, the dls irlct attorney said, Myers declined lo reveal his plans for the InvestlKatlon, hut II Is known that these plans include the cttllhiK lu of ronmltiK house and hotel proprietors, who ' will iiueslloned under oath. rr.L j iiuKKin'iicti iiiiuer 11111 11, 1 iicne per- ' u..,,u ,ulll .,.li,.. ..l,P,r,u ln ease the stories they tell the urnnd Jury are later proved to he false. - MAY START OUT SALKM. fire., Ann. (IP) President Norhlad of the stale senate will Introduce a hill Mon day provtdllur that Krnduates nf the law school of Ihe I'liiverslly of OreKon shall he adtnltted lo the practice of law in lireRon upon sol, mission of their diplomas anil without further examination. At present lite hoard of liar ex aminers of the Htate Bar associa tion ronduelH an examination each year which must he passed hy all persons wishllm to practice In the stale, rcK'irdlers of what schools have Klvn cerl Iflcates. Heoator Xorlihtd explains that practically nil eastern stales admit applicants on their diplomas if the diploma arc from state Insti tutions. KALKM. Oie.. Jan. 18. 0V Senator Norhlad will Introduce, n bill providltiK that the mate of Oi-ckoii take over the leane of the iralnitiK nehool Krounda of the Ot-eKou National Guard on Clat.sop plalnH in Clatnop county. Thin wuh recommended by Oov rnor I'atter- j ,H m(.MMaK(. j TH. ,iHC ,a,M frol1 March 1. lut tl, Kebtuarv J it ;j 7 . and : p,ovlde that theMtnte or federal t Kovernment may buy the trad of rn-jaos neu ral any time durlmr the ,,f Mt. p.,., fol- the Hum nf ; xaii.Oiio. CIhIkoh coiintv hi.n kiu-mi I1:.mmi hi the construction of a road Into the camp, and the cltl j"efiH of the county have paid the lean, for the find two f, which In I;' 3. ' 3. fin annually. The hind Ih privately owned. The Norbhid bill will prtivhle for a entlnulnif ap propriation of (hat amount each yea i. Ill thn hnpft tf 1'elieVlnK' the Htate from thff 'i-xpenne. however, Xorbl.'id will iiIho Introduce ft me morial to contfreHH riHUInv that the federal government buy tho KroundM, Ouvernnient army In HpectorH have pronounced the tract thn bet National Ouu;d training ground In Iho United H talon. BALM NEW Three Leaders to Have Charge of Federal Patron ageAI's Radio Plea for Funds Meets Hearty Re sponseMr. Box Plans to Purge! ; WASHINGTON', Jan. 1 S. (JP)--j Placing of Republican political nu ! Ihurlty hi New York slate during next lour years in ihe hamlM of three leaders was announced to itiay hy f. ralinond Macliold, Htati committee chairman, tUter he mid j W dliam II. iilll and Ogtlen ! MilHt under secrebuy of the Ireasury, Miad a hreaki'ast conferetuo with i President-elect I Inn vet- : "' "Uor)!e Morrla. I 1 ,""'r wmtary Mills said the I '"ir,1"'"' "'J1' '"! conferences WUI,', , ' 0.rk ' to roc- onellu indlvidiinls rather than fae- 1,0 ""1 Ihut enhinet up- tlons, liolntmeiits were not discussed Uucauau both of tho senators from New YwJ'K nre Ueniocrats, Mr. . Huuvur was ol)llid to look olse whoro fur. recoinniendatlonH con- : iiii"!! paiioaaiie. ufliiaiiy tne nn- . i, ,.,,i,,... . ' ..." 7 , . ..., ,, ,,., , ,,,, Harmony this plan linn been de parted from In this Instance. He ynntl tho pntromiKo quostlon, how- ever, Mr. Hoover Is intorested lu . lines in tha Htrenethen hit imrlu Miiplm slato with a view to re- t slnrliiK tho wholo slate Kovernment to the Republican parly. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. The declaration .that If he wera mm. hoi"l)lo to do so hi) would fron thn ; illnmnr,..!!.. .... i .1 . -". , ,,. ,j iiuui niiuveriii:4 1 InflllOnceil and Rennhllenn pnnli.nl " ' ! W1"1 """lo ih the house today hy I Nproentatlvo Hox of Toxas, thn I minority whip, who recently reiv ommcmien mat tho party eliminate I control of elements sympathetic to I Alfred E. Smith. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. (p) Tbo radio appeal of Alfred E. Smith for contributions to wipe on the II, BOO.OCO deficit ot the Democratic party has brought an avalanche of checks und pledges ot funds. Hundreds of letters, accompa nied hy checkH ratmlng from 5 to $100, and telegrams promising chocks to follow by mall have been received hy Mr. Smith, John J. Ras. koh, nullnnal chairman, and. Jus. W. fierard, treasurer of the nation al committee. No. attempt has been madet to total the amount received. Virtually every contributor has requested from one to loo copies of the hook containing Mr. Smith's eampnlKn speeches, which ho an nounced would he given each con tributor of t'i or more who re quested It. . BILL fOREGULATE WAHIIINOTOX, Jan. 18. (ft k A bill to permit five wewtern Laten to enter an agreement for uppor Ilonment of waterM of the Colum bia river and other utreanm in which they ure juintly Interprtted, wan introduced today hy Senator1 McNary, Jtepubllean, OreKon. Tho bill provlduH that ii.repre-1 Kentatlve of the department of the Interior appointed by the presi dent, mIirII purtleipatu In the m'KO tlutloiiH. The compuct, the. bill provlden, Hhnll not he binding upon : flat en unleHH It haft been upprovetl hy the leKinhtturen and comre-H. with rlifht of alteration or amend ment reserved. , The NtateM nffeeted nre Oregon. Waxhlnmon, Idaho, .Montana and Wyoming. 4 Orison WtMitlier. Oregon: i;nnettled tonlKht, with miow cant portion; Saturday prob ably fair and colder. Frenh north? wenterly wlnUa on tho coast. MADISON, Win., Jan. 18. (ft The University of Wlxconidn has definitely decided to nnd It crew ' to the I'oughkeepnie regatta thin year. Athletic Director QeorQ LUtlo bat announced.