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o o The Weather rorcri-t Fair tonight aiut Thurs. daV continue! wltl. I Ugliest yesterday IN Ixruvt I ids niontliut to 3 ft. ni... 'J I Weather Year Ago Highest year a&o today 51 truest i-r ugo toitay ao RIBUNE fUdr Twnlf-thlM Stir. MKDFOllD, OUKCiOX. WKD.VKsPAY. FKHKlAKY il. ltrJO. Xo. .".17. MEDFORD Mail Today By Arthur BrUbane The Safety Valve. Trotzky and Pompey. Lindbergh Only 27. The Average Business Girl. (Copyright. By King Feature Syndicate, Inc.) in catnionin, whow trouble ' usually starts in Spain, iho ' army has boon put in charge ; ami civil rights suspended. A military oourt is created ; in make "newspapers print j government propaganda.'' Primo De Rivera proceeds in j method usual with dictators. Result will tell how lie coin- j mires with Mussolini, Keinnl i J'asha, real dictators. Telling newspapers what I hey i must print is like silting on the , safely . valve all richt ' 1 liiiir.s blow up. until : I Napoleon said that if he ill-lot lowed libevtv of the press he Mttia iiiiiiiv 01 un puss, m should not last lout.', lie did jint allow it and he did not last j long. Trotzky, disillusioned bolslie vist leader, is said to be tossing in a gale on the Black Sea, his ship missing, on the way to Turkey. Trotkv must remind himself of the great I'ompey defeat tiv Ciiesar, Stalin ly ;., iln n.ii. of f'ua-ir ljt ; mt; the pa it oi t.aes.u. , eonditions since have improved, When l'ompi'.v .took refuiri' in Kpypt, to met by false friends, stahlied in the back, his head etii off, and taken tn the yoimtf 1'tuleiny. Berlin 'Monday nitfht report ed lliat Trotky had probably been murdered, ihe story about his "trip on n missinp; ship" beinr part of a plan to aeeount for his disappearjrnee. Tha'. mnds improbable. Kussia nM squeamish about killing anybody whose longer exist enec seems undesirable, , . , , c ,, f liinneri:!), on ms a 'i'"" Miami to Panama, "hopped ' . . 0- , ,-,11 (ill On Ins -Mil l)irllUia. Onlv 7 and his name is . .. risn neguiaiion . known wherever men fire eml- 'Commercial fishing in all rivers 1 'in the state exeeptiiiR the Colum- l,uu Ibla Is attacked in two hills intro- UnU' 27, nnd Already he. haSjjm-ed in the house Tuesday after nean. and what !. IL. H. introdnced hy 1 t is more important, tne vespee: of every man and woman. The yoimr Americans his tory makes millions of others 1'eel as Paosar did, when he read the life of Alexander th (Jreat and suddenly burst into tears, realizing 1 hn t Alexander hail conquered the world when be was vornp'er than (.'acsar was then. ' "Herbert Hoover may find import a nt aviation work for Undberirh.'' Nothinjr more probable .I1 itiLiinii iviupv , Ihilt somehodv w ho know s how J , lo do what In; wants (lone ii viiln.'ihle ' . I ...., .lc. tin .III. IC'l'H I enoineei'inc pnrt of flying nnd . . ...:i .tit its iiiii.n ii.ii.i i'Hiiryin; to national defense. Colonel l.indhernh tinder Mnnds ll'.e flvinc part. A fine eonihination. .Many hats would onilunalion. .nn n.ns v.,.,.,,, j.,, "up in (he air if yotintr l-ind- Hoover ' i. iuii 1"" itt 1 lie head ol a separate (le-: iiirtnient for national air de fense. The "fiverat:e business m' w-nr' and lives in the coun try's hiL'est, richest city as follows, iieeordinf.' to figures carefully prepared. She earns .-M.'i0 a week, 1 A" "( f I llin.r fives spends iM.-m lor 1 loiinti)., unm .f-'l.O'l to relatives and the K b J " I'uuri'n, saves .,-1.1.1. (T5)Tlli.s average lillsiness till jLCopllnucd en Tag Four). INO TAX NO VOTE BILL! IS PASSED! Senate Battle Won By Ad-j VQCateS Of BartO Non-1 Taxpayer Voting in Spec- ial Tax Or Bond Issue.' Elections Two Bills In-1 troduced Against Nets. ! S.U.KM, Ore., I-Yb. l.T) One ! of Iho hardest senate floor battles' 'or the session occupied an hour j i yesterday ultcruooii over Homtte : ! hills f,S and a!', companion meas- 1 arcs, which provides licit no per- ! son who is not a taxpayer on at ! . Iie.sl ilt.Ui vi.iill, ni' i-.i.il .,, ner. I r.onal properly shall vole In elec-! lions on special lax or hollil ii-j sues. The hills Hashed hv n Vliti to 7. Senator Staples wus-i !'I'I,''" - 'f hills pass the house nnd aro a1iroV((1 ,y th0 KOVl.riior ' juicy will he pticciive January I. Tims voting nalnst l ho liill.; ' wrrn Hailt-y f Multnomah. Cars iitr, OimiiP. Hall, .linu-s, Klci)or, ! andl-Mosi-r. i Senator Klfppt'r, liiHlrail nf mal:-i hiK a odi auainsl ilic hill. m:ul j an rtlitnrial from a Salem new.-.- ; paiMT thai flcrlarcd they urro 1'Mi years ln?liind ihc t iini-M. Senators .1. O. Hailey and Dunim l);tl) loui;ht. tin m. liailf.v saw an JuconisKMH-y.. in thctn in that a husliaml nug!i' after hisi'laVt! ,,u' ri"nl ' Vl,t1 1,n' ,l's wife- i iinl h;iVf tlm I'i-'lit iitili.xs tint niim. forty were alno in hi'-r iuiiih'.. I'uniie s ir-'ni was mainly la inc ,,,,.,. r ,lu! ,,,, owl... who in not a properly taxpayer. Same Old Story Senator 1 cnnelt. defending; sin look these senators 10 lask. declaring that "Ii'h Iho same ohl Htory. lien a hill comes in to p rn t eel t he taxpayers there, is always u hnneh of seimlors lo pro test thai it is out of date." Senator defended the bill, dee.lartpi? ihst the principal is al leudy in vof;iin jn Hi.-hitul ee'ti.nis. ami Senator Sliayer said that if it had not. heon defrimnial to tli" schobls it would not he detrhiicnta1. to the state and l he inunlWpaiities. "Those who oppose these hills are I'tehLli:-'; shadow," said Stray- i r. Tii is is simply a safeguard against ihe dtunken raritival of as sessinK ex lenses upon the tax payers. The introducers of the hills wen; Kddy. Sehulint 1 ich. Kherhiird, , Su ayer, l!utt and I'.n.wn. Senator Corhelt iairoduced a joint resoUUion that would author- h governor in appoint a com- aiitHre of nine mom 1arH to niaUo ja Hl1uy of chanKes aeedeil In the workman's compensation act. ! Lock wood of Oontlas would pro nihil the takim? of sleelheads r , steelhead salmon from any of the rivers of the state, excepting the Columbia, between December a of any lven year and April la of the followltiK year, excepting by hook and line. Ciiulev of Marion Inlrodiiced II. It. 150 which would limit the t'jk ing of salmon from any river in the state of Oregon to three per tin v. The Columbia river is 110 ; included in this bill. ! Violators of the game code rel-j iative to provisions of night fish- J j in-; and night hunting would ho 1 ; penaii.eu miner nouse mil 11a in-' troduced by Henderson. Koblson of Clatsop, through 11.' It. 41a. introduced fraternal instir-! anre. legislation to the house I tics- j day. This act provides terms and ; eomojtiiie and fraternal or!"'"' men in the Pnciiie northwest, ; Knnlzntions tuny he licensed or I 'permits to do husiness In the state ' ,.wh,.r1 ti.vy laV(, increased lusur I unci! rateR more thun in per cent. Arrordlii'; to this act such an In- . . i. ...I.,.. TI'HHH wotlltl lie in I III is.M. inv .in., tvtlli tlw. wrillotl entlSiHit Of tWO- ' tlilntK of the policy or certificate I holders of the slate. liohltiHon also Introilured II. H. IH which wpnhl make trial )y I court Instead of hy Jury optional I on the deientiant in criminal f i tinns. Ami exception is made where the penally Is death or lm- ,.,., lm. ,,.. ; Kepresentati- e Carkin and So-- aim vaisii.-i iiii i in, ut , -,i ii. ... -- , to increase toe pi-icelllae oi prosi prenflums to tho state ny insui-: ance companies. 1 ,os AN-r,KI.i;.s, K.nnith (irmlsion, eli. f,. lA'.m presumably. Ko' " iii.-c.in-- i,-k,- i v- - mil,,,,. for quostlnnlni; In cnnnw-'hli lion with lis iu'tulry into a -T,on j love r.ffrrlnn" lo Superior JuiIkc Ic-irlos s Hardy from Aimeo Hem- pie Mherson Is "in town." his (fi.w. .0, the AssoiSuto rrc3 Itotlay. RESCUE HERO CAPTAINS AMERICA . f ,r If w I J . ! sCIE KM 5.W 1 When the America sniled fi-jr.i New York, Many MannirtQ, 32-year-old chief officer who manned the life boat that rescued the crew of the Floriu. was in rh.-(ry; o.' t.ii y.np. He was skipper (or t lie voyage while Capla.n 1-neJ reMiained behind fcr business con ferenccs. LONE EAGLE ON FINAL LAP FOR I'AI.I'.OA. l'ananin, Fell. 0. u't't j i-'nloiu'l Charles A. ldnd'.err.h , :ii -rived h'TO in tin mail pam .frntii the I'tliled States at 4; Oil p. III. ! MAN.Utl'A, MeaniKim. I'eii. 0. i.Vi t.'ol. Charles A. Lindbergh, .starting the last lap of his inau gural air mall flight from Miami ito i'anani Mhimh1 ai hopped off from the flelil at G : I" o'clock Ithis inorniiiK a. m., K. S. T- i Today's route, which will' c.iri-y it he famous airman to eristohai, jM OVer nhout 7u miles of varied terrain, Inehid.nc lew tmpie roast Mund and ihe hiuh Isthmian mean- u,ins. ending with a danh alont; ,ll0 iniinia ranal to tlio Allan-, ermanre at t'ristobal. 'j'aidnK three daw of i t ! 1 1 to ' complete a trip which nonually reij aires from 12 to 1 ;! days, tis Lindbergh's last lap of his mile journey will com pi air mail linking of the States and the Canal Zone. No -left than ix countries will have l,ern toiietiotl l.v I lift eolnncl nil ,li(t arriv:. at o'rlMolml. these in-! eluding Cuba. Lrltisli 1 londura. Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Ilka and Panama. . Pol: TLA NI, or(... Feb. r, n, 1 "tn word. ,1. three times phrrirr "f Multnomah county, nnd one 01 did lo re late last niiiht a' the home of his dnuKhler, Mrs. Tirno. ihy Wood, lie hail he. u 111 for 'several months. : i Word ramo to Portland in ISfiS. i in . . in? i,-iin.i hoeroj wei" inirnil . With Slier I :ieill:l r l:n.- nnfurKiimM,! a. tivltie. Prominent in hln ree- otd Is th 'irnnlaaihui .,r ih.. St..ini.-li.Aiueiiciin war vet, .rims I,, nn-H the troulilrsnmn I. w. v. group durlni; the world's fair In i:m. ills raids on the North llml ! Knml.liUK resorts were freoiient .od im-ccrul. ; , ,.,ls. Mr Wol() rnll.r,.,, ,,. sovi i ninent n rvice as hih imuI In- i i-nuio.i.ii lur toe il.'l) 111 mi-tit of , jiti survvini; relatives a I e: Mrs. Tiiimtliv Wood. Portlanil: Hirer' sons. Harry M., J. Howard and ; Itii hiird .M. Word, all of Portland: j two sisters. Miss I'l.irn Word. lien- I vn. and .Miss .Wllio Word. Colum-' Ida. .Mo.; one In-other, Sam 11. 1 Word. Portland and seven Krand-1 children. l The news 01 ' Word will be r. rok-i-i-t l.e I. la frl...t I.. i 1. r.Mil ami tin-limit Ihe . onttlv. as he nij lull tioowil III re I llt'll ( fto.iuent official visit., in past j years as departtnent uf Justice t i.Kent friends be vein by his j ponlal pr rsonallly. Mr. Word j was especially prominent in Med-1 fnrd durin his Invi stig.itlon of thc loyal KUn acUvlUu year ago, ;NFW AIR ROUTE ENDURANCE TRY -T" ih fiitai 4 r MARTIN JENSEN TAKES AIR FOR IIOOSICVKI.T K1KLU. X. V. Keh, Martin Jensen oT I.hh An geles .took the air at fi;04:0&- tu m. today in his monoplane ' The (Irecn l'la.sh," in an attempt hi create a new woild's solo emltiriiiiro fllf.hl record. He hopes to remain in the id hours and thus beat the old I m "'""'ski una j mnvea up record of 3T. hours and 2.", miniiles ! wilh ,h' hfttrU w,ier(4 a!l iovk' which was creaied bv the latel'- ''pon '"'med. Ah the 1 b'-iittoeinr i:..vii Thnnnt uhamber began lo fill I passed a .1-io.en plann'ed to hover over the Lorn; Jslaml llynit; field Willi r:e!(iiial diishix ici-.-i Vow York (ity aii.l other nearby cliie plane carried niol'iie t:aMolino instead of t usual uireraft Ksoilne. Weather conditions were n loo t;(,m, the nkles lu-hm ovrre wii h oeca-innal flurries of Know. FEDERAL RESERVE R 10 NEW YOltK, Veil. . (,V The anaititni-cinent that the federal re serve hoard would Iskiic a Mate no m on credit cunditlnns itt'lcv the clriHe 01 the market threw a had Kcaio into the alack market today and price hrokc Hliarply after op"nlio; Interval of Mrenth. Karly .'-'.aihs of 1 lo !l polntK were cut down, or wiped run, and ti lomt list of inning. mcludniK Heveral oi the iudusltial favorites, dropped to In points. Wrinlit Aeronuutlcal is points. Pools stepped aside hi the late !ri.dii. when Ihe offeiiiiKB hecaine loo ahim.lant nnd hear trailers used Ihe opportunity tn luiminer down hh:h Rinde rails. Atchison .-..: t ,' enniIIijnn ...irlo I. iih'ii III, oil, ii, ,,,,,, llllll I.Otlisvllle Rlld NaSlVlll.! WCrC down -I to 6 points. Several of the ! metal shares hroke Hharply. Jos- enh l,oa(l lost 7 poluln jinit Veil- oral MlnlnR 10. I". H. Steel Rot down to 1 7ln, before It Hlinrcd in a late rally. The rloslim was heavy. .Sales approximated I.T'di. uou i liaros. 10 BE CELEBRATED P.M. I'M. Ore., IVh. con's T of Ii birthday as n Male will l.e . . lelirateil at a Joint session - I of the leKlslature Thursday, Keh- u uealh of Mr. j ruary II. Preliminary plans re Ived with nuieh;rnade at n conference today I'1- ! tween tho slate hoard of control and Iho presidlm: officers of the ' "'in- nun iim- ii,,,,-" . lietalls of the proem ni h'ivf not boon arranged, but one feature will be a Iiukc birthday cuke. Thrre will bo much upecrli-ninltlnK nnd " ic-oetnl kuikI lime, (ireton wns admitted to the union February O, lSlit, SEA FOILED : I BY DEVICES ON U-BOAT! j Sailors Escape' From 40- Foot Depth in Safety! j Tests S-4 Submerged : : With' Men Aboard All; j Demonstrate Efficiency of t '; New 'Lung'. 1 I AiMi.vr.n Tin: i:. s. s. m.vl- , l.Alin KK KKY WIOST. Kla., ' ' I'Vb. t; tiv Man's mastery of the1 sea was a step nearer today ay the it-Milt of Hucee-i.-ful tests eon- : du.-led yesiet day aboard the sub- ( .iiuiruie s- l. Three' times men es-1 .raped from I h jJUl'inersible, l" j inean-T of Kil-iy devices from u: depth e.f forty feet of water. I j Tod:iy lte-e same devices Were j J ready I'm ether trials al vary inn , depths in an effort to prove their; ! perf. etb.n. ' j j Three limes yesterday IJeuten- ! i.ini C. It. Mons-oi ami Chief Tor t pedonKin ktilonlskl staked their ! lives lo tin compiest of tin sea ! and were vieioi'lons. The S-l was submerged with the men aboard. As the water benHnj filling the eoiupartliu'iits. Kolon- J kl donned his "lunkr," which thej new device is called, and when the; nub marine had n ached the bot tom, he east off and soon appeared on the Mit laee. none the worse for his experience. Then, before the compressed air chamber in which Lieutenant Monson waited ( w :ii tilled, he, too, donned his ' "Iiiuk" and floated to Ihe top. j Their first e.-cape was from t specially c onstructed hutch, but j later 1 hey left from the motor j room and the torpedo room. i:pei lenl'eo Told. ! I.leuti iiatil Moiison, who de-1 vol.iped the devbo jointly with Chief c.unn-r C, t. Tlbhals and Civilian Knj;lneer Frank ilobson, j told something of their experiences j av tlv oeomi's hed. j "The escapes were even more, simple lhan I expected." ho nuld. ' "The hatch fastenings were closed before water heffun to flood the 1 eonipartments. As the water rush- ,mn;v wit 11 ",U1 m mirfaco, donned a lung and fol lowed K'olonskl who had Kne up aneaa 01 me. leen inane ny any one. 1 ne un ien.-iie- ( between leaving from the torpedo 1 room and other compartments Is I that a skirt of steel Is built 011 it to form an air pocket." Lieut. Commander IV II. Hun bar, in charge of the tests, said that although the first trials were f roi 1 a depth of only 40 feet of water, he waft confident those to day from TC and 110 feet also would prove satisfactory. if these later tests prove puc-ce-sful, Lieut. Commander Dunbar nld. there will have neon illH covercd a proterllon at;aint a ca tastrophe Much atl hefell the H-4 Iteeemher 17, I!i27 when Ail men hist their lives. t'ommandcr .1. 11. llnpp of the .Mallard, went down several air lines during yelerday'K tOfdH to fi'ilihten away sharks. Med ford Boy Earns Recommendation to Military Academy : ! WASIIINT.TOX, 11. C Veil. C (Special lo Mall Trihuucl r I Senator Frederick Stelwer j of DruK.m today recommend- en jonn ,. loiiner in m.-n- ! ford iih cadet fo Went I'olut .uiiiuuy m my. 1 1 4. Th nnnolnlee Ih n Knn of - , -- Mr. and Mrrt. (luy Conner nf 4 Ihiii city, was raised In Med- ford, and uradualed with honors from the Medlord likh school. Young Conner recently Inoli 4 the compe.tttlvc examination 4 with a 111 1 111 1 n-r of other youni? j men in (ireiion, passed th ! I.iuhesi nveniKe of any of the j applicants, mid made an ex- : ! ccptionnl tlllunitlK. i OE SPAIN IS DEAD MA 1)111 0, Keb. (f Marin Chrkftlna 0tieen moilW- of Hiuiln, under whone rule nn regent Spain foiicbt Its flUaslroun war with the I'nited Stated, died at the royal pii.lnc.. nt 3:80 a. tn. today. Her K011, Alfonxo XIII, king of Kpain, ami membum of the royal fiimlly were at ber bednhl when the end came after u tudden ltlnH which quickly eapptj her itrcngtb I Lady Of 118 Read No Cigarette Ads Ate Sugar Daily , JASSY. nuiii.uiiA. F.'t). 6 (!) Ma.ii.m I'.' lla lvli.nl:. ; who ill. h1 al lis, iiiouriu-il , ipccislly by an ink'VtKT to whoiu she whs clu'ajil. 11,' 4 woiUd have hcen her third hushaiul. Sho li-rt 51 chll. lren, tho chlcst of whnni is She ultrilnitrHl her Ion- ircvity to a ri'uuhir diet of ! hlack hread and sntsar. She ate two nnd a half pounds of bread and a pound of suar daily. She said she had nev- ) f er been sick In ber life until her final illnevs. l PLAUDITS FOR T New York Officials Welcome Airmen Weather De layed Hop Is Assertion Flew High Account Storm Disturbance. N'KW YOltK, Feb. ti. (P) Cap tain Krank Hawks and his me chanle, Oscar 1-:. t irubh, who overcame fog. wind and sleet to ef-iablifdi a non-stop fllnht record from Los Angeles to New York were Invited to the city hall at noon today to receive the official welcome of tho city. Soaring hinh to avoid bad wea th.jr ami for mort than haf the distance flying blind. Captain HawkH piloted hl lockbeed-Veja plane air express across the con tinent In IS hours, '1 minutes and fill seconds. He bettered by 3li minutes anl one second Iho rec ord for west to cast flight estab lished last Aumist by Arthur (loe bel and tho late Harry Tucker. Hawks and (irubb left the Los Angeles municipal airport at r.:n;:0 o'clock Pttclfie1 time Mon day afternoon anil landed at Itooseveltfleld at L' : ft n : L' 11 o'clock, eastern time yctiterday uflernoon. Their arrival set at rest fears for their safety, Inspired by adverse weather reports over nearly all their course. Hawks, attired In a fur coat and flying bonis over a business suit and brightly shlned shoes, ap peared little the wo nvo for tho ex perience. Hut (Irubb, who champ ed into the cabin had measured off t ho hours nnd the ml Ich by opening cans of fuel nnd pumping It into the tank, was groggy from gaH fumes and bad to be helped from the plane. Deferred Iood. Although he had partaken of no nourihhment during tho flight, Hawks deferred a meal of nnd wlches and coffee long enough to recount their experiences. "I would have made It throe hours sooner with decent wea ther,' ho Bald, "but there were times when I didn't know whether we would ever land nt all. "Wo had bad winds almost all the way hci-ohh winds, clouds, rain, sleet nnd nnow. We hit the weather at Hop well, N. M., nnd iever got out of It until wo bit West Virginia. All that time I was flying between 8000 and 14. oao feet trying to get nway from the weather. "Over Wo.t Virginia It looked worse for us. I came down thru a hole trying to find good weather clone to the ground. There wasn't any nnd II looked llko there would not be any. My wings bad begun lo coat with sleet when I was over New Jersey and I veered sou tli of my course In nn effort to fly around the rain and be tween cloud layers where I eould fly nafely." While HawkH was fighting to get bis plane tbrou-h hostile wea ther, C.riihh irt his cabin fed fuel to the 100 Riillnn wing tank from tho 27.' gallons In five gallon tins. Ho limited war bis sptieo ho wns obliged to cut the empty cans Into strips with a pair of tin shearn to dispone of them. Ornbb's I'h'Hi Visit, When released from bin fume filled cabin nnd revived, Orubb Mild he was looking forward to seeing tho fights of New York, ns his trli in the record-breaking plane was his find vIk here. Among the first lo greet Cnp tnin Ilnwkfl wan his wife, Mrs. Kdlth Hawks, who bad been nt the fbld for bourn, awaiting the arrival of the nlr express. Tho plane con mimed nbout 22 gal lo nti of Xiel nn hour nnd landed with approximately 50 gallons In Its Ujnk. TTT flight of Captain I!nwkn was the fourth non-stop crossing of the 0ntlnent by plane. In 1121 Lleulrnantn Kelly nnd Mno ready flew from east to west In 2tl bourn nnd f.O minutes. Their time for the wentwnrd flight was rut hod October tn a Utile more thun 21 hour by Cnptnln o. lb V. Collyer and Harry Tucker. They were killed In Arizona attempting a return flight. Arthur Gnchel and Tucker flew from Lob Ango left to CurtlM field last August In U hours ana &S tulnutqe, I HAWK RECEIVES FL GH o, ' I v, i a i a rioi n fl 1 11 ; .W OUTBURST I llrm-y silnisoii. I i M A X 1 LA . Fob. fi. Gover nor Henry L. Stimson today issued ; a statement in which he said: "It U true that al the request of the president-elect of Ihe I'nited , States 1 am about to leave the ! Philippine in order to take up i another duty." "What the nature of that duty5 is, I prefer to leave tn Mr. Hoover to announce," ihe statement added. 1 "t expect to sail In about two' weeks." I Stimson, who accepted the i;nv-1 ernor-neneralshlp of the Philip pines after the death of the late; ileneral Leonard Wpod, ban been ! mentioned lately as a possible member of Hoover's cabinet. Some of the reports were that he would become secretary of state. ( WASHINGTON. Feb. !. u? i Spceiilution in Washington over j the future activities of Henry L. Stimson have been confined large ly to the possibility that he nilKht be appointed to the post of secre tary of stale. There has been no definite an nouncement, however, cither from : Mr. Hoover or any spokesman for him that such a select pju had j been made. ftiTUin srriMf- ;UllYoStKVIUt Mayor Not Yet Ready for Department Consolidation Plan Dr. Inskeep Suc ceeds Dr. Pickel, Only Change Announced. Mayor A. W. Pipes, who has been working ever slneo ho took office on a plan to consolidate all eiiKlneerinir departments of the city under one head, hut has not yet been able to carry it out with the city water commission nnd other city departments, hopes to be able to inauKiirnto tho plan In the not distant future. . Hence, In t 11 o remainder of his appointments lo city office an nounced Inst niKht at tho city council meeting the only chnitKO outsldo of re-nppolntmcnts wan thu appointment of lit. L. 1). Inu keep, former county health officer who Ik now onuaKed In prlvnto practice In Medfonl, as city health officer to succeed l.lr. 12. II. Picket, who has hel.l that office for yenrs. In addition to unanimously nf-firmlitk- all tho appointments tho city council elected Councilman IS. M. Wilson, "chali'iunn of tho eoun ell finance cominltieo, ns vice mayor. Thu appointments madn Inst niKht were as follow-to City super intendent, V. W. Scheffel; city In- uiin.'lni- llin-.-u lfl,nlnlii.np. IjtidKc of city court, filonn O'. Taylor; Market master, V. M. Cor I llss: caretaker of park, W. C. (Wilson. Water commissioner, Olln Arn spilucr for five your term 'from 'January 1st, Hlt'ii. City health officer, I,. II. Ins j keep. ('Ity planning commission Tte j appointment. Ccoiko Porter, four( j year term from Jnnuary 1st, 1!i2!i; i new appointment, V. W. Allen, four year term from January 1st. lai; new appointment, 10. c. Corn, two year term from Janu ary 1st, 11129; new appointment, J. C. Collins, one year term from January 1st, Hl'Jy. Tim council also transacted much routine husha-ax Inst iiIkIiI, I iK'Iuil intr thu pnssnKii of n number of property seKreKatliiK orijlnnnces and voting opposition to house hill No, 810 pendilKf In tho IcKlslattlro at Salem, which seeks to provide for n uniform statu hulldlnir code and uinonK other objectionable features does not reuulre fire escapes on uny bulldillK over four stories Iiclxht. Tho bill, which Is denounced jy Die chiefs of tho Pacific coast and Ores-on fire chiefs HssoclatluliH would Imposo hnrilshlp on the snmller cities of tho stath nnd tnko nwny from them the power tn regulate their own blllldintt codes. KELLOGG WAR PACI tlliKLIN, Koh. e.fJT Th reli'hatnK today adopted a bill rati fylnx (lormnny'a slRnnture of tho KoIIokk renunciation of war pact, 1 Tim vot'6wu :S7 tg 1ST, INCUMBENTS 10 HOLD POSITIONS i Heflin Again Attacks Church in Religious Argument-7 Waves Flag As Declares Public Men Quake in Boots Reads News Ar ticle Quoting Tydings. . WASHINGTON. Keb. . 1JP1 Senator lleflln, of Alabama, de lliered another attack upon the pope and ihe Unman Catholic church la the senate today as a seipiel to tho rellKloUM argument which rocked the chamber yoatnr day. ' 'the Alabaman, whose proiiosal' lo piohlhli the flyin ; of a church Hat; over the American emblem on battleships durltiK services at sea was rejected, told the seniito that the liemocrats who voted aitaiast him must lace the issue in their stales. Ho threatened to tnlie to tho country his flcht to determine whether "Iho fair fla! of this country shall ily below the; Hointin cross." i' HoldltiK aloft a tiny American riair and pavlni; it hack nnd lorlh. the Alabama IH-mocrat, his face fiery red with the exertion of his delivery, declared that "public men are quakliiK in their boots," for fear of the influence of the Cath olic church. Ho limited n Kuptlst (IlKuitHty us having said before iu church convention that of all the' countries that the pope desired to control, Ihe. I'nited Slates cume' first. "I told yon Smith would bo the worst defeuted enndiduto over to run ami he was," lleflln declared. "I told you ho would split the Demncrallu party, and he did. I told you he would not carry twelvo' states, and hn didn't." At the outset of IiIr speech Sen ator lleflln read from an article' In Ihe Washington News which de-: clared Tydln'is, Democrat, Mary- land, referred to the Alabaman us a "damn fool" yesterday. Baby Picks Name Out of Dad's Hat Gets Gene Tunney PITTRni'ROII, Fob. 0. (P) Clone Tunney Odato, only several dnyH old, hna named himself. When Mr. nnd Mrs, I'ntsy Odato of Ilrentwood, a unburn, boueIH a nnmo for tl.olr offspring, they ran Into so ninny suKRestlons that 4- thoy decided lo put It up to the bnliy himself, HoloutliiK a score of nnmes of p r 0 b 0 n t-day celebrities, thoy wroto tho nnmes on paper slips nnd put them In n hnt. Tho baby's chubby fist went Into tho sky-piece nnd reappeared with his name. dene Tunney. Will Rogers Says: . NEW YORK, Feb. 6.i Rood Sinoot is beinpt " hexed' ' nRnin with , his cheap foroiRii stiRnr. T o S m o o t tho S p a n i s h -A in c r i can war was our K r e n t c s I Miuider, for both eonn tries wo freed grew hgnr; Kellogg can make peace or war, the .Mississippi states can wash to the sen, liquors from tho four corners of tho - earth can arrive tintariffeil, hide mid T-bonc steaks from the Argentine, wheut from Rus sia, but Reed Smooth prowls the docks nt night to see that no "sweetening" U Rinnitgleil in. When Sraoot gets through raising the tariff on sugar, Lindbergh couldn't fly over it with a box nf chocolates. Vhrc ltrigham Young's monument was erected from old mar ringe certificates, Smoot's will be made entirely of sjcar heels. i Yours, ' WILL. ROGERS, ' P. S. Watch 'cm pay off Ornmly at the first session of the new congress.