o The Weather Fori Partly cloudy; not much clmujce In temperature. Htu yesterday 42 Lmv44)ihi luuruiiiv 31 MEDFOR Weather Year Ago HUlicsi jrur aeo loday 8 l.mct cur uko ihUi' 33 RIBUi OtilT Twoty-thlr4 Te , W.kly Pirty-MvDtll VeT MEiyOHD, OKEOOX, Tri'SDAV. JANIAUY -2-1. ID2M. No. :102. Mailt D Today By Arthur Brisbane William II, Aged Seventy. Happy Big Steel. How Far You Candle. A City On A Rock. (Copyrlsht. Ry KinK Features Syndicate. Inc.) ,iavS waiiam iro-1 In seven henzollern, once emperor, will he 70. He looks well, but disil lnsioned, wears n full bearit, i mustaches no longer waxed or turned up at the point. ! Ue will celebrate by publish-1 . i inn a dook eauoa .uy .mices- i ' .. . ... I point: back to the early i""f lending faniilv of Kast. l'russi-i ; , , . ' i - i ' lliai got us name irom mii m terest rates. Kill it's hard 1' jwrite impartially about y-"r wn people. , William decided that son- things were wronff, in thp 11 henzollern family nnd bliiinos i its troubles, passion, wild 1 ll 1 Milium JUKI'S, llll LI I('1IIM-, ni r i,, ,,i . p.... woman, Maria I'nvlown. sian bv blonu, Hohonollorn by aeeident of i!:arriae. That re- minds you of Adam blaminc j Kve. i Villiam says Maria wits "the villain of my family." His! preilwerisor, I'rederiek t he! tireat, would know better. .Ma ria l'avlov.a, beemise she was wild, violent, untrovernablo, may have (riven I'russia's rul ing family its Renins. ni...:nV i-i.,,,,,;,,,. nulfnrl JIJ Illll(l ,,,...vv., 'With snakes -wranned around her body, too intimate by far with the Kpyptian magician, conspiring' to murder Phillip's second wife and her baby, was, nevertheless, mother of Alexan der the Great. It takes energy to produee energy. Sometimes ladies that seem wild simply laek an ade quate outlet for superior pow ers. ItK Inn hurl we know SO lit- ... P 1 lie annul violent women ... mt- past Ditlo; and Bertha of thu biff .feet, Charlemagne's moth- erj the marvelous Ilypatiu, and Tomjris, the African queen that out off the head of Cyrus and dipped it in a goat skin filled with human blood. Meu have writteu much about themselves, not enough about 0 women. ; M Ogden h. Mills, assisjant see rotary of the treasury, says the big steel company whieh got an income tax refund of $l.r,000, 00(1 in one year, paid in that ' same year $17:1,0(10.0(10 in taxes. t -That interests "big steel" 'stockholders. It indicates that their property is well managed, profitable. The New York Central rail road, nn its '35-story office building, installs n gigantic searchlight that will sp shine, "in a naughty world" as to startle Shakespeare's little cjiudle. p It will light up many inhabi tants of-Kasy Street," as it streams down I'ark avenue and over into Fifth avenue. 'Big Steel" went up $21 sliarkhist week, increasing the j aatt. ..f tlww, that own It bv 11 ' , Olir nroKPiTity. If you have Hny thint: jtfood. in tho Tnited States, hold on t it. If not, as the .nt C'ollis I. Huntington would say, OET soinelhinjr. o v Vorkirs worr? jsr thy must sooner or mter cans, .1 nir.. i 70t1,(H"M. And that was only iress. and Marshal Nellan, her ill- littt. item; the week's rec,or h"hai,d. I.ave come to the lit 111: Item n. tnt w u k , part T ( ,h(, wav(( A -.for HB,P - Manuat n A knowlsnd held him until the police arft 4 It will comfort jhera k""j rived. The drunk man had a load-U Glemhii.-Constnidiou on $10. that under New York there la aoiiJ ,w ho((n whU.h (nft Ilftfltor (H( npw rlly han progresslnR sat- (Contloued on Paga Four). 'wienched from him, iKilice said. 'lafuctoHly. 10 SHIPS m out HELP CALL Freighters Florida And Dannedaike In Need Of Immediate Assistance-; Steamer Teesbridge Also In Distress Off Cape Race. liV) Two oil' UlH .. Florida , i.e.nmer wei-! it, '-ilu Vligiai.i -a,t I. !. . aiiU the 1'aritii.urii.: Tin. lidi!:,, (iitk. f,n mtcrlcan s!:lp ct Kins, ivti- reis.ned in it leUjV.nl ttileloss f!i;?'-..'a, " 10 in Mi-ct i'l liii.ii'.".!;. I. ,i.--!''U:licc, :ii mi li ' IT, , -e i jiii id SI. Mius .. K.. '."(&) i"h r.iu-.i .M.;t.r..t:r .Mainu, bum: I . i:i .'uif.soi i for New York. rc . nrlf-ii Itni.iV thiif t-fit Wil" intlti!l:l- in khouivI. lor tlit; stimnif-r Toe- 11 m' 111 uihu mini iii-.tni in iijc R bnt WUH unahU. to f,Iul )wVm ill ilr mm iiivnnmsc nr rni- imiii the Teesbrfdm. Iioiino; from Kowiy, l-!Kl,,,.( for pmiatlPlphia. it was sam j tl-at two of hor hatt hen hail bet!. stove in and her Mtokelinht iiondeil. It was believed her virolrs is out ' of order. 37, GIRL 14 . ROSEKUKO. Ore.. Jan. 22 m J. IV Oftswint, 37. and .Mary ilaip ilton, 14, were being detained here today following their arrest Jast night by Sheriff Jackson at a ranch which flaswint had pur chased in Cow Creek Canyon, an Isolated section of the county. The man is wantud in Torrimrtun, AVyo., on a charge of abduction. Gaswint and the girl are said to have left Wyoming last September. The man purchased a small ranch In the isolated canyon district in October, where t he couple have since resided. The girl. Sheriff Jackson said. UHiiit- it n-iin-m in nn i unn With Oamint. She was turned over to Juvenile officers and placed ,,,.,. lhp t.ar(. of u physu-ian i District Attorney flordim who iH stated that no change haa been lnve.siiKaiinR the t une, n:ild he liaa 1 niade tu the aalaries of thu cutmnii; ti'ii yet rice'ded whether thi man sicners since the department began will tried nn a statutory charge in uri'Kon. ne lumen ovvr in in; government, or returned tn Wye- lining wiiere a warrant, has been j Issued for him. 1 I ICE BREAKS TAKE FOUR IN SEATTLE SKATTLH. Jan. -II. (Vt Kour deaths by breaking through Ice i was the toll of Seattle's cold snap, I which came to an end with rising : tempera 1 11 t'cs late yesterday and o day. Coninued rain or snow was predicted for today by Weather Observer M. P.. Summers. ! John Haer. 10; Charley Daugh-! erty. 1J, and Hubert Sorenson, 1, wen- drowneil in flreen like here late yesterday .when they walked too far out on the thin ice which fringed thu shore. Earlier in the day Winston ChuiVhlll. 0, messenger boy. crashed through while attempting to cross he Ice on .Mud lake near here on Ills motocyele. PENDLETON. Jan. 21!. bPi Snow fell throughout the night iu this section and was six inches deep tm the ground here today. In the forest around Meacharn snow ; wan four feet deep, and two and n i half feet in depth In the town nf I Meacbam. It was five degrees j above in the Meacbam district last night. ' cciiam 10 ran ' EHLY IL1LLS, Cal.. Jan. 1 (r Blanche Sweet, screen uct- sliai was imstctl in front of their old Klrl. Imrn without feet, to wins, home yesterday. Nellan was re-1 run and play. cently named as a co-defendant In I lr. Henry Museem Thomas, pro a divorce suit filed bv Jim Tullv. ' fessor of orthopedic stirKety al the author. collexe. said It Is hoped by the op- Icratlnnst to form the muscles of w-jn ,' 'I,r- J- Arthur Htout, pastor of the 1 infoxU.(lUld,drlv(5r (.nUB,t w drlvpr DSMPSEY AS FIGHT PROMOTER l fff 1 I . dfi&t3L ' i f K l FiS?- TO APPEAR Pf'lg FOR WEEK: Johnny Buckley, manafler of Jack Sharkey, !jns the contract for a fight between the Boston tailor and Young Stribling at Miami Beach, Fla. The contract was signed at Boston. Left to right: William F. Carey and Jack Dempsey, both representing the Madison Square Garden coporation, and Buckley. liiinnr t nm nM nniTrnn nanir! liMI .KhiiNI-i I HAY Kfl . KN MMr IMUIILI IULU I III UIIIIIL.IIU Mill I It- REQUEST OF Industrial Accident Cfofp . ' j Body Asks $1,200 Raise Business Growth Cited Dunne Would Add Two Members. . SAIaiUM. 0;., Jan. T2t- -An f.ierea.-e in the salaries of the thiee nieinber.i of the Oregon staie , industrial necklenl eommisiou of from $:iGub to S-ISimi each will be ; proposed iu a hill to b,: introduced at the present legislative session. A letter from the commission, sinned by Sam haUKhtin, iU chair- man, is being sent tn It Hi industrial I leaders of thu stale who are con- ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii o iu i lie iijtiiirHrini nee men i fund, aud the.v are UHkcd tu re- quest their district represenlatives i iu the legislature lo support, the. bill. Keplies to tlm letter so lar received are said to be encoiirust-j ing to tlie commissioners. The letter cites the rapid -jrowth ob business lu the department in administering the workman', pensation act, and mentions that during lStL'S the commission veceiv- ed aud passed on anproximtely 40.in'0 claims, and received !n cash troui Industries and workmen imr ilvii tmi-liiil nourlv t't fiOO Olllt ,...w . : The 1!)L'7 legislative net creating the state bond buying commission. , composed of the governor, the state rfasiirer UIIU OiH IlieillUCr Ol I lie aeeident commiBslim, lias added in the responsibilities of the coimnis tiion, aeeordinit to the letter. It is operatlou lu 1911, although the chief uuuitor naH neen mcreaseil irora a salary of 8u a mo.ith to $l!5U. Would Add Work The letter mentions a proposed amendment to the coiopeusatiou act, expected to be introduced ot commiss.ou oum u. ic. n harbor workers commission which is now operated hy the federal gov ernment. This, it is claimed, will add ( the commission's work and greatly increase its responsibilities. Thd salaries of ih: accident coin- I niluuiiiiuirM in i nil id Vtrtm the ia- dm.,, iaA accident luml which Is created bv lie ussessiueni on eon- trlb.illng industries. The l'orllund , ,.,.,,,.( 1 u ...o.-.iiti.r t, nii.iii. beis of I he commission, ban ap 1 lw. nfi in, in ere rise. nniuiBAippinM "mn rnnnTinni" uumiviidoiuiv diu Lnurnuix i The members of the commission,"'- Keveral y.-ars. are Sam l.aughlln, K. K. liragg and j , ''st 'K"J ""'! ''v "m. PV" W. H. Kltzgerald. Senator . n.miu. f.r Mn timin.'ih county has Introduced a hill that 1 ,.,L il.e tr.f.mlieihln of tllli ..i,.L.i,. tiVit itwieil nf three, oue member to he a woman anil one to be the state insurance com - mlssioner who would serve In uu exofticio tapaclty. in addition 10 bis salary as Insurance comnus sioner the latter would receive half j the salary of an .accident commis- vloti member. . CHICAtiO, 111.. Jan. v ,..v ' 7. - i n ' hiirgeons m ,no . ' - r-,- . ,,,,1, tempt a series of nperatlo.is. mull as never Leforu liava l,j-n "''"'Pv : Pd, in an effort to enable a a yeai- nois couege 01 menu ...c a. ... 10 .er 1 planned to follow the operations for rwp:or,nu,",-,,,R , S' ",rp;',a was withheld. teei. A series H. L BROMLEY j Gnnd Will Bnrlv Elects 1929 : Officers Install p ' Cnhr.inrwlleo pMafnrH I LyIJ I uaij"iino UIQHIUIU .. rt, TellS Ot COmmUnity nOUSe CampaiQn. " " i;( :i The tratfrs opened the reason of jnyous activity with a ' hnmiuct at the Hotel .Medford ; last niKht at which time offlcera were selected and plans for an- titer famous Orator pilKtimaKe discussed. Horace .Bromley, a former Medford Post American l,elon commander and publicity 'director for the California Ore- gon Power company was chosen nn nig i',ruu.un oi me emu tor liiliit. Mr. Hromley , serwd last .year as Skipper of Hie Phantom iShlp, tbe office equivalent to vice- president of the Craters. As skipper uf the Phantom ship for the present year, Heeley jiall was elected at lant nlghf banquet, c, c. Li-mmon will con- eom-itlnuo to fill the office of Keeper ,nf the Tra:l and Larry Mann will; j, wizard under the new regime, i ne directors of the Craters, iIloWn as Lords of the Korest, will be Johnnv Heed. Al Plche, i iiinii .. . t 1 1 1 la in iiiininit'ii, aerrv jeruiuv 1(mt (irev. Tht. rrat(.,8 have for the last fin..,i i.uir ....nvi. i occasional "Kood will" lo various Oregon cities northern California points and enjoyable social events In and near Medford. The 1 ii 2 H National Air Itcliab.lity Tour stop-off in .Medford was handled by thu duo and wer various visiting dignitaries iitertalnca at eruptions oi this organlz.it ion. Club Plaits Told Mrs. Perry Crawford, was in- itcd by the Craters to present tJj)i details of the Greater Med- foril Club's community house and after her short, 7 . . . interesting talk the Crater club unanimously endorsed their move- HlltVf to ,irop nto tj,t. legislative nient. Col. c. (i. Thomson, Hup-jn,in Tuesday or Wednesday Is the lerintendunt of Crater Lake Nut- ' formal report of the committee ap loual Park, who was recently ad- i I)flniit hy the house dtirlng the ivaiiccd to the Huperlntemiency , ; '"; "'" " j - A -x Hparrow new county Judge also addressed the Craters. lioth Colonel Thomson anil .ImU'e Spar row have been active Craters for i .oeo " ' . " V ' mis suecessi any iiin ii me 1.1,. hn.ptmn otii.e f',r the I""' of the Crater club Installation' of the new officers and directors will take place at the February , meeting of the organization, ' . DELLEVCE, Ohio. Jan. 22.-U', At icnsi it pcrsoi.H were kiik-u i m u ,,.,. f ,,,,. ,njll,,.,, wlll n tt Weti.und l.ke Hh..re t..,url.an car crashed , (? .J(.rKn.H WL.rc kin,.rt into a rlttsliurntj-t'lilcaao bus of the flreyhound company In a hlludlnK snowsturn a mile and n half east of here this afternoon. (If the 17 known dead, four were women. Kourteen of the :n.ne had i-n bmueht to th ,.....,,. L ,.ul hi l.hmenls three undertiiklnK es . P-rsons we, four more had reckalc ru taken to the llellevtle hospital. An far a. could be learned, none of the passenKcrs on Die illterur oun car was hurt. SEVENTEEN DIE WHEN CAR HITS PITTSBURG BUS TAX BILLS Wmi First of Tax Readjustment Measures B y Special Committee Dropped In Hopper Today- Remain- j ing Bills on Program To i i Follow Two Or Three , Per Day. ! ! H.W.KM, Ore., Jan. 22. (VI ; soim-tlmes known u nmuYl farms. (The firm of the so-ealled "bin i "' f th(';-,' I loraled inar llo-s.-i Hinrr" of ihf a.'.ih b-Klsbitlw as- J burw. one nenr I nb-ptiib-ne.' an.l js.-mlily u 111 drop Iiiu the hopp r j aiiotto'i- in i-ast.-rn Ore.n. of tb bousi indav v:th the Intro- "Two years aP;o." said S-Jiai.-r i J durtlrnt ;of ib CtVtit of tux read- Jll.Hl mint Pills sponsored by tlm- peelal pn.perty tax eipmlizaiion , cotnmlitt'i KullnwiiiK th, nutlinoil pi-OKr-ini nf lit,, rntnmltti'e in ilovidopiiiK its Lav Piinli7.atinn silicin,' I Ii.' tdlls win ii.es..nt. d m the .n,t,i- n. Sllliji't't mail,1!' Il' irs to tbe I'lii'on- loienl Hoqueiii of the p:-oKiani. in the roiiiniiltfi-'s eoualiKHLinn, ilu Inirodui'tion today 1 lit! Ill SI IUlll Pribram bein bills slati-d for wilt provide fur ei-ntralizid 'ennti-d f aemenls in Hie stale tax i cotnml"tfion by eonleriiny on th. i eommiMsbm supi rvi-ib.n over the ; operations of county a-esors ami ; eounty boards, of rquallzntloti, and ' f,jl" a paid state tax commission of three members Pppointed by tb state board nf control and drawing salaries of Jlilaa a yi;ar each. The rmuinlnK )ills deslKiied to earry into effect thu onnunittee' reeommendal Ions will be intruduc- i ed two nf three each day, the com-' mittee has decided, to allow their; subje matter to be more readily awl in Hated by the lawmakers and to permit the newspapers to place Ilium be l ore the public. In an or - derly and eomprebensive niimni'r.iH,(m,l,.H in uu. Hfnte f Wasblng-J t niter tins sciiiMiuie all or this se- ries of tax bills will be before the bouse in a welt or ten days. The much discusyed excise tax on bn"t'i and corporations and the commit tee's income tax measure are ex- peeled to appear next Monday or Tuesday. To Sped Action. Once the bills have been intro- duced, action upon them will be speeded tip by an agreement reaeh- ud between Henate and houso lead- .... ...... .... . ... .. . .. .. ers sioimav evening, wnereoy on . ...., ,,.,H f..- i hearlniiH unnn tax and revenue!..... measures will be conducted jointly . i- u...,... .,.,ut,.n .i...! tl'.ps meat anil taxation and the bouse : increased tariff oi chcrrica is re am! committee on assessment and lax- ! quested of cohki-ci, in a Joint me- a'lon. and taxation and revenue. Thii Joint acllun will apply only to hearings to eliminate the necessity nf each committed going over the name ground In hearing testimony nIui examining- witnesses, and the committees will retain their indl - i vldualPy and make separate i, iuu y nnu iiiunu uimi,i, , v- I nortii. I'nder tentative plans the t-halrman of the committee to which eaoh bill Is assigned will preside over the joint hearing up- ,m t(,at ,t Phono 1 tenor L Due. Another of the major problems !(-7 Kesion to Inciuire Into the 1 : raws ano practices or tne teiepnone j monopoly. The report has hen 1 completed and needs only the sig nature of Keprtwciitativo 'arkln ! to start it on its way to the print I er. Carkln Is hesitant nbout Join ling in the recommendations, par Itiiiilarly in Hie matter of advising that authority for prescribing the : rules, regulations and rates of tele phone companies be taken out of h0 hftmllt uf (llp Hllltp pilI)1, ice commission and vested in lb i individual miinlcinttlftte. I Cnrkln takes the position that the eltl. of llio ututt nftrliciihirlt.' thn smaller ones, are not equipped to battle Fticcessfully with a corpora tion of the proportions of the tele phone pom puny; that they have not and could not mtiiiv capable raff experts to handle the multiplicity of problems such regulation would embrace, and that a system nf lo cal regulation would open the way to serious bticey. corruption and political intrigue. Admitting that city the Hze of Portland might tie able to work ruch regulation nut nffcft U-..K' f,..lln u.ivu h.. might beQilling to endorse ft rec ommendation for munliiual regu lation and rate-fixing If It were restricted to cities of 0'i,omii popu-' latton or over. J The enacting legislation to carry ! the recommendations of the te- j phone committee into effect will consist of n memorial urging .'on gre to institute a nationwide In vestigation of tho rates aud prae and a "home rule" bill to confer the rale-making authority In ore goo upon the cities. Never. May Coach RAN KM ANOIHCO, Jan. 22. () Krnle .Severs, star of the Stan ford university football team In lltlitl, may hncomo a coach. He nirts were current here today that Never. Is lielnif, considered by the I'nlvemUy of Idaho at head conch. 1 MUUtL ak i IS CENSURED . . . , Senator Strayer Flays State Land Settlement Com- tvilooiAri Coin neHnroH IIIIOOIUU OQIC WIV.L.IV.M x VHH irt : TWO YearS AgO IS AS- SGnlOn. 1 ! . HALKM, Ore., .hin. 22. (A') Sntni shiirp fire from tlm ways :iiul tiit'ims eommittec was illreetcil Momliiy nifibt at tlie Mate luml net lU'int iit eftimniNion beiause ii ban I'nll'd diirhiM tin' In Mt two years to! : Ki-U off the stall 's trial farms. rayi-r, a Vi-ti-ran iin-inli--r of tin : llllllltll'l- "VVi Orill l'IMt lllt'lll tl. . hnsi. .,.. if ii,,. ..m. : n- . in . lllllh(,riu. tn s,. lhl. J farnis, b t s draw up a MM fiiviiiK i tlit'iii the authority and ."is1 ii t liv won't jar tupse wiihin itu- next twoj ! yais." j I si raver's enn.meni was followed ( ly a motion ; Chairman liiih- libt of the bouse wIhk of tbe com- i mUii-e. that a sub-eonimitle be up- J j poliUi d to ascertain vhaL thect j pidntcd as ascertain what the t ' state's capital invest incut in the farms amiiunls to, j Some of tlx' sub-ciimmittccs that t vlsitrd state Instllulious during th--1 , week end adjournment reported. ' Tbe committee beaded by Senator Jteymdd.i that visited tbe Ashland . Normal m-houl and the Suldters' i home at koKubiiru, recommended i 1 doini; away with the cottanu sys I ii in iu mi, ..uiiM.B mum. '"in Ciillllliiui't! ai i ' l'i' il ine iriiiii i mere were luuicaiimiM iiiui me ree ominelidal ion wotibl be appl nVeil SAI.KM. Ore Tan. j,-lrHt Htep toward harmlnizluK ex i iHtin and proposed motor vehicle , ii(.(miso laws In Oregon with ainiihir ton were taken Monday night win-n th(, jloUH(. rommltlee on roads and highways d r a I t e d a resolution which will be presented to Ho house, and in which the Henate Is expected to concur, appointing two mem tiers of the house and two from the senate to meet with a sim ilar committee from the Washing ton .state legislature. The commit tees from the two stall' legislatures will, It Is hoped, work out recip rocal arrangements regarding II- hides operallng in ' ' t. vft-. , ., .t.. ' mi, rial Introduced hy Senator iteyn- olds of Marion county. The me morial declares that with tin nde qualu tariff protection against com petition with Mediterranean and : other roretirn countries where chea ; other foreign countries where , cneii ii in nor revn i is. i ne cnerry in- dustry on the Pacific coa.nt would become a $100,000,000 Industry. " , nniwii, ure., Jan. ... it 1 Roosevelt's statement said in con Ulils Increuslng Jurors fees and ne(.lton wUn lho fr)1nnB prevalent granting the right of appeal from uflnr tho (lt.fPHt nf former Oover- muulclpal court to circuit court unless the charter of the city ex plicitly prohibits such , a . ( repeal, were Introduced iu tho house of representatives Monday afternoon by filen It. Metsker of Columbia county. ' would ameml section II. It. 10 3rt71, Oregon laws, by providing lhat 11 Juror's fees in a court of record shall be $11 a day; In Justice coin t or upon an impietd, 1 . A talesman lu a court of record, If ca lied but not used,, shall recdve per day. In each InsJance the amendmenl increases the fee by SI. SALEM, Ore. 'Dynamite" Is Jan. 22. UPi ! what Lynn Me- j chairman of the ('ready of Laur I "" committee on education allsl ker of Columbia. Metsker's bill would make It Impossible tor n combination of school dlitrtets " divest any one district of Its high vchool and remove It to some other ( district. , McCready stiys that thin bill1 would make a checkerboard of the; union high school districts lit the' stale, as one school district in a j group could block any effort of thej I "-b--"''f'ting dint, lets to form n un w.'iooi uisu-ici. " ",- STATE RESTS CASE AGIST ASA KEYES: I.oft A,S'f;,i;H. .Inn. 22. Oft The state rested Its case In the bribery Irlal of Asa Keyes and five co-defendants today after It had presented two witnesses. Re-try Moor? PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 22. () Tho second trial of Hoy Moore and seven ottiers on Indictments chnrKlnK conspiracy (0 violate the prohibition law, was called for 2 n. m. In federal court today. The Jury In tho pr-vijua trial disagreed, '8S,000,C ounds I Ground .iOg Eaten in 1928 Hot Dawg! ' I'lllcACO. ill.. .Inn. -J tA The Packets" mid Sniisunt' Miiullfacltuers' assnriatioa lias an IlilerestlliK announcement. lint ilawi! F.lKht hundred and eighty lnlllliin ot ilium eiitull lust yeur. Knit tn end, th w.mi.i Mimnma nie eanh lii times, hut tltev wi-re nut i'i'i e Tiywie! V uitf.ioil u iih tn list mil tunt si.ipiioii iiimww.h KiUfd inuiH. ,.,,,., mn.lnel. idled 4. t o:ie upon the other, wouhl , imVe towted milt and miles. 4- , The stallslinian was too hewil- j dered (o say exactly how ; many. Kluhty-eiKht millioii pounds Ot MUlHUHe III hllCKelH UlHl ; year; and I'l frankfurters lo J f the pound. 4- j I Hot dawn! , i Executive's Smith Defeat Left a " ' OTATCMrMT DV omiLSYtmi di I nnnnrwr i t iiao KUMLI HA5 POSSIBLE 'KICKl I Charge That' ,. ., .. j The dairymen's demand of $2.SS FeelinCJ Similar TO Tllden.a hundredweight for milk aml the j distributors' counter-proposal of Case Roils Solons May !-"" were to bo submitted for Ask For Proof. AI.IIANV, X. : .. .i.in. uVt 1 1 over nor Uoiifevelt today faced t he possibility of Ii'.'Ihk askod by 111.. l...lllllH.... In lirmlneA I' ..r staicment (hat i a feelltlK w a s p r e v atent after the last election similar to that wbleh "followed the theft ol. the presidency In the Tlldun case." I A iiili'illiih L.t. j . . ' . ,,,,..,. nor to produce such ev I d e u w a h Introduced by a Republican uhko 111 b I yman Kiebard It. Hmilh ZwAWr'fiJaApfEi of O n o n d a g a county. . The resolution said thai Ii over nor iloosevelt's atatement "challenges the honesty of the election of Herbert Hoover, and casts a cloud iinon his right to KSUn,, office of tin president of ! the United States on March Ith" and that "the plain Import of such statement is to cast refleclon upon the methods employed by the sup porters of Herbert Hoover in the last flection." Criticism of the governor was mnde In the resolution for giving ho Influence of bin office to the statement based on what tho gov ernor said was nn expression or iin ,.t n, ...,ra.H.ni. Tiie resolution said It was the duty of the legislature to enact legislation to correct conditions 1 Mien us were charged Governor nor Alfred E. Smith as Democratic presidential candidate: What Ho Said "This clearly expressed feeling can only be compared to that which followed the theft of the , presidency iu the THdcn case, ; f-ugotry, Ignorance of Democratic principles, the spread by unspeak able and un-Amoiicnn methods of the most alrodouH falsehoods; un fair and improper pressure 'oroiiKht to bear upon workers in -qiecially favored Republican in dustries; false claims for the pros- j petity of the country and kindred ! propaganda, cheated, so my cone- Kpondeuts feel, our party of the presidency." The statement was Issued by the J governor reeently'after he received j Democratic eaders in various j Mtaies asking opinions as to the i party's situation, -4. PLACED IN vJAIL 8AN KIIANCIHCO, Cal., Jan. 22. tyj'l .Mr. Mlon Thomas, who was repotted ,9.Kslnx hy her hus band when he returned trom lis Aniceles on Hnndny, Is safe and un harmed. amlOatn lirorsen, n sales man of llnywiird, Is held In Jail on a vaKruncy charte. dlrorsen said that when he hrnuKht Mvs. 1'liomus homo on Hun day night two men Jumped at him as he was leavliiK the woman anil carted him off to Jail. lirot on dnacrltad Mrs. Thomas as a "flue woman. I knew her sis-1 tnr well, Mrs. Thomas was visiting i friends In Ilnyward and asked me , tn take her home. Mra. Thomas la well known social and club circles here, ml Is" -3 CHICAGO TO iunniTnATr AKDIIKAIt MILK WAR waiTinci hactions Aaree 10 - Discuss Differences 160,000 Pounds Lacteal Fluid Destroyed Last Night Monday Day Of Violence In The Chicago District. C1IHWOO, Jan. 22.--(.Vl CM eaj;o"s milk strike, with Itu atten dant displays of vlob n :i and (be destruction of mill: ib-.l.tuvd for the tiihao market, was ended at a coiifi leiiee of producer, dlstrlb mors and city health officers early today. Mr. Arnold Kegel, commlmioncr of health, announced that the two factions, at loKKcrheads for weeks over tbe price lo be paid for raw id Ilk, had agreed to submit their differ'iices to arbitration. officials of the Pure Milk asso ciation, representing tlie striking dairymen, agreed lo order the din- continuance of picketing pending set I lenient. arouraiion lonay at a meeting be tween representatives of the two factions. Milk Destroyed The conference was called after ,'PHi striking dairymen lust night added to tho thousands of pounds of milk that have been dumped by seizing two Sou line milk trains at Lake Villa,, 111. They cowed the rruxfs with clubs, hewed their way Into four curs wilh pickaxes, and destroyed HU,0nu pounds of milk. It was the chief outbreak of a, day of violence In which truck i drivers were kidnaped and beaten ! and L'?l!.ou0 pounJs of milk dump j ed nt Lake "Villa,' Hartlett, Half liny, Klgln, Lake (leneVa, 111,; Puiilngton, Klkhoin, and Sprlng i field. Wis.; Oary and Miller, Id., I and other districts whero the j dairymen's flgh'. for an Increased i 1 ' 1 "M oi en -most pronouneeo:. j uuiing the lant few days an aver age of 400, not) pounds of milk dally has been diverted from Chi cago distributors, Commissioner Kegel estimated. Thirty-one re ceiving stations handling the pro duct of 5411 farms have closed, he said. ;I0 DAY RESPITE COURTROOM, RIVER SIDE, Cal., Jan. 22. uP) Oordon Stew art NortllCOtt. acc?. n.1 o"-V". nf young boys, tottered Into lho court room today leaiiii.u iiu.i.., . .... . .. , arms of two deputy sheriffa and mailing his oyes with dark glasses. As soon as court convened he asked for a continuance of his trial for "I don't know how long." . superior Judge George R. Free man, after hearing testimony of Dr. H. L. Ratllffe. who examined Northcott 20 minutes before court convened, granted a continuance until Thursday. Northcott aat wlth dosed eyeH nt tho counsel tahlt during the brief court session, lie was taken Immediately to his cell. Will Rogers Says: NKW YORK, .Inn. 12-. This fellow Wlmlen is renlly tryiiiK tn do soinetliiin; with this tiiil'fie Kitiintion in N'ew York and everybody is hop ing lie Retrt nwny with it. For the first time in New York he is imikinK ped es! lians get like nn unto. mobile. Xow whether they know I lint much depends on the people, pedestrians must hold out their linnd when irettine; ready to turn. Con liiiiitilly doinx this is i:i'ng lo he hunt tnr just a few of us here in New York. Tiixieiibs must po over to New Jersey to turn riht, h ml to I.onit Islimd to turn left. Your theatre, ticket is Kood for liny, theatre you happen to pass by. Yours, WILL BOC'KRS. mm