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o MEDFO UNE MEDFORD, OKI.COX. SUNDAY. i-VM.l 'RY 0. l!rj!). Xo. 321. Today PAYBOOST By Arthur Brisbane ft II I t HI IHT The Little Dog's Tail. Usury Hurts Business. Some Bright Spots. The Value of Men. (Copyright, By Kins Feature Syndicate, Inc.) " Th. rcdon.1 Kosorvo miuhi j be interested in the mnn who 1 hadn't the henrt to eut off his; little dug's tail, all nt onee. , Kindness of heart made him ent off half an inch every tiny. ' until it was short 'enough. The Federal Keserve, cslah- j lished to prevent ponies, would j not let the United States have ; a panie, all at onee. Dllt It itoe.SU t prevent inter- ; est. rates of 7 per cent for RCI'i- econom'' morG ,l,an a Ba- ter u man, whose name haH i,i . .,, in , ,, ary Increase bills have found their been disclosed, said tin had heatd . OUS t.mstnesfl, With 10, 12 and 11 way into the legislative Impper Wilkin ihreateu lite atti.iacy, ws kper ecnt for "'call monev " '"' olhe's .predicted. 'told of his son's iiiaiHiu,.ni,' ho V. m, , 'iii! 'rha 'ary bill to lie 111-! ImifJ ucl,. hut later admitted he t he little dog probably troduced is that ot the publl.: aer- j "miunf havo u atateinpiil late -though "You might as well cut v '' eommlKlo.iera who are aaU- oflheis said. ; . , . j 'i it ilnt; '"'-rease from J4.000 to I AceordlUK to young Wllltlim. ' Hie Whole tail olt at onee. !H.otiO a year. This hill was In-j whose statement was taken l,y a Business men might sav to!"'m,1'ced In the house yesterday, i court reporter. Ills father asked . , . . . The first salary increase bill ' him on December 9 If he wanted , the rederal Reserve: It is , Introduced at the current session to "see the man who broke mi: kind to prevent a big panie. , woll!l1 advance the compensation 1 my home." The pair then went t t i ii i ,llc mombers of the state in-,' Brooks' home, the hov con- Mm I migllt as well Have my dustrlal ace dent commission from Untied, and the father went In- j panic all at onee as to have a to n.soo a year. This bill ' H said lie heard shots an 1 1 ..... 1rl . . was so framed thai the increased father emerged and they drove nun- i pel- i-eni piinii- n,TV tlav." M 1 j . i- I rciterni iwscrvc niiiiioriucs. lecturing and telling the people what thev must do with their iiiu inc, iiitiM. mi won linn . money as ivparils investment they prohahly would full under' V"kB S- M"y- Seattle i rimlnolo- : or speculation, say the wave nf. "to ax. The governor vetoed "JH,-n',l,,lt ""i , .. . ' ,. ... , a In rite number of salary Increase '' H- , , , .?". ' fipeoulatlOn interleres With lms- biiiK nt the 1927 reiwlon Home of ' p,iB,il. 1(n""' '" lM I'onae iness - . . bills have been over slD.n. 1,1Mn .. .Ti f J"08'"11' , , I , , l"" Pnvernor a veto at this aes-1 , " lfl f" " "k "3 elubor- II isn't 80 mne.li speculation ,, , ,e ieK-3iue, while ini1"'.1 ' " ",c , r' f,M" 'fB ,'" "ls , 11 ., . . , ,, .... . ,i,.. ,i "'if '"!er'8 home beniR "broken up" hv that mterlores with lmsiness asl01'""' the vet of the exoe-i., ,,...... the hiyh money rate. If a man jt.. with money can pet 10 1o 14 per cent, without risk of tieiiia . . ., , n, his money lip niol-e than 21 hours, why n heaven' name!'" 7",-,," , '"0,n",v wl",a'' nwolved mystery until the ar , ' . . . , , jcol,toe to operate at the ex- j lvH fiw rtB.vtt ago of Wllkins ihotthl he f?n into any respect- pense of the taxpayers as In the;,,,,,! 0. he alm) , the tilile business? ! The .o,,iii win, h;Me .... ..w....... tisnry, not speculation m, The siiffpestion in eonftress to investiate the Federal lte-jof . ... . , 1JW .... ' l.-. ...... serve is: unnecessary, l'.ven- hotly is tlelitrlltett with the Fed- .'.-..1 !... .... Wl,.,f f'n,w.,..,tt i:i til iit-.ri r, " iiiiv v uiiun-ifi miyht do is to make it a felony for any official connected 'it!j a 'national bank to lend money 1o any hotly by any device nt a rate exceeding 6 per cent. ' There is always a ray of som,- kind some where, Friday, while the price of call money weiil. up like u bounding cham ois from 6 to 0 per cent, llie price of export copper rose to 1 . 1 11 19;-.i cents, domestic delivery IS cents, hii-hest . price since 1020. Chain stores continite to niakc; individual store, owners pen-. Hive. f.:. ,..,(.. r., -hoi,, otnrn tvc. I im)-ii " v tems show that in January this , year: they increased their sales on the at?f;resate -22. per cent over January, 192S. .Twenty two stores iu one mouth sold $i7,323,746 worth of goods. ' . . Dr. I uebner, professor ot in sfianec,';ftt the University of Pennsylvania,, says American lives will soon be worth about. sis:' times ns much as the total X national property,, real estate, industries and A'crythiiig else. .- 'JJj says that" unnecessary deaths 'of "adults now cost this country $3,000,000,001) a j,-ear. Every intelligent business 1I1H11 kDOWs tnat tuq.mcn win At n meeting of the ways and mil tho property U as import- !"'"--n commute.; last night nn np ruu iuo iiii.ii u i jpropr-iitlon of 6;,,ooo for a new nilt AS the property itself. I Industrial building At tho Oregon What would the -old Stand ard, Oil Company have been frithnnt John D. Uockefeller, or the Ford eotSpany without Itehry Ford?, 'The Vatican TeJoices ' in the V akreement made with Musaollni'a K. aovernment. The payment of $105, W.00, Iho added .territory, Ihe right to coin money, ertn the prob ability . that many cardinals and .(Contlnuea i.a re Four). DILLo dUllL OF A VET ; Governor's Plea for Econ- nmv Rrpptprl hv fWpn - J J - Bills to Increase Salaries n l. : l. : i r I - ' nUIIIUIllUn LlianyeS (,) -Alfred Will.lns, l.:, , a simi r'... n t , !ed .-tatement. said his father shot UlVe rriSOn Terms lOl l and killed Johu W. tiruoks, prom . , i ineni attorney on December n. he- Drunken Drivers Strict- ;'',"s" ' "'rok.i m. fathers ! er Tah on Dry Funds. SALE. .Cue., l'eb. 0. (!, Despite the governorM Plea tor ...nlarv would h nnl.l roil c.t il.e paid out of the iHstiiul aicidfiit1 in. fund of tho i-onimisMton. Whlln f:(u-.rAe .' : ' ;"""": aiti:rson has he u mke in connection with nt nov i u III LI I INI I K ill IV IIC I KM) increase hiiis. friends """ i mtnir: -'" -V J -V ; ,..i,i.,i,..,, ,u.:hob-, now in the liosteMslon of: Tr 3, , , -aa Hhot and killed on n ,.r,,K r f P';oP"alH. that a riecember !- by a heavllv masked! number ot state departments he ,, wlu) M 18l,u, lh(, ,,.,, Placed on a v self -suporlibK basl'Mml - fi . , , , eeordlii to! annarent v have. e-oi, nn tlioi. .. ...... . t , . . " boards, and the numerous gov- ,,.', , . , 'J l.T LT": . '.?"; I v. ...I. eons (teratile sentiment' that nt ! , least a half dozen state depart- iiiniw miuiiju uu iiiiiiii1 in nav iiieir, nwn ,v.,y A,.in(. nn lh01w-,.(,,)(.tll this information the joint ways and means committee conducted oxhn)wt)vc ,nv(,pillnfl to oll..! mine whnt could l.e done to re-; I'eve taxpayers. i ti,,i. o,...,in, i .. . t ji iriiiuini. . i, in t-m i. hum ;i II ii reeomniended two hills lnere:isiiu; ; materially the fees for plumhlngrj nnd electrical dealers. These bills were filed wilb tho whvh hiuI means enmm ttees and w,o mn.lTwtu brothels were ldered. The cry went up nlmost immediately that the fees were In renlpy nn additional tax nnd the hill were rejected. Anothei- hill ni-evldln! that a fee of .- should be charged for holler Inspections nnd $2 for In spections of unfired pressure voa side received more favorable con.- lahieration. Mlhouuli this hill I " "ol. "ported out i,v the ways and' means comrr.,ttte tt hrn heen Introduced In thj house and stands a chnneo of be'nK approved. vn attempt also was made lo provide a fee of $10 per year for the Inspection of restnuranis, candy shops nnd hnkcriea. hy Iho state dairy and food commission er. Investigation showed that the e.iininpnai work would cost the "airy and food department up- prox miuely tH.OOft a year, while the additional revenue would not exceed flli.uiiu. Another suggestion was that the state sealer of weights and measures should receive a f'0 for Inspections. This proposal wnsi opposed on the ground lhat the feeo would fall on the small mor chants nnd that the revenue de rived would not defray tho cor.l of iho additional Inspectors. The work of passing on the various appropriation recoin mended by Governor ratei-son is) now well under way, and should be completed late i.ext week. Only a few capital outlays have thus far heen approved by the ways nnd means committee. Early In the session tho ways and moans committee -approved an Hem of J53.000 with which to construct ; a two.story garage at the atalo ' ,,n.ine .a .i, i.i tenltentlnry and, convert tho old boys' training school into branch prison. Stat.- hospital was approved. i An effort was made to obtain an iiiiruiirmuon 01 jouuu wuu , w hlch to erect n cottage for the resident physician nt the state tuberculosis hospital, but this was rejected by the wsys and means committee. Whether the ways and means committee wilt nulhori7o an ap propriation of approximately $s.- 6oa for additional land nt Cham pees- park will lie determined nt i Its next meeting I (Continued on Page Six) ID AS SLAYER OF - . ii. i.oienian, proheeui iiil; at torney said tonlimi. Hi. hen l iv U'llUlns and his no:i hae h, ; held tor several days lu eonm lllon with the attorney's diaili. ; When the eldm- Wilkin. u-l... was arrested several dnv. aco n "' ' l't-fi-utor Coleman said that mi-1 . ... . . , away. lHoij uitiitH auiiuiM i no iniiKit r of : a tn.n rn decree ma, win i. nt , ' . : . i HKJll,13t lllm- Hu a,,(l,,tl i roouH imnsoKeepe'-. i ae ease1 ioemed destined in he classed ai '",u" v, t " !i"l1 1" lia' lieard II- ?'"A.r k u""ma..? imoKs was noi i ivuiueo ii- 11 thoritlea I ALHAMHKA, Cal., 1'eh. fi. married . to twin sister In a triple wod.llnr, hern this atternoon and tomorrow the sextet planned to leave for a triangular honeymoon ln Oregon. WilliH II., and Alvln K. Young. twin prothers, were married to, Louise and Lucy noyle, twin is-1 ters, teapectlvely. Elmer L. YomiK, a brother of the ynunitor Vounvs, ...,,.i..rf ( aiI ,i.,r,,.,,.i i. i. n. . ...,.. i i . i... I.. li:cil. ill" iwui ui oir-n uitii it,i-t, h.hi.n.1a will live In one home on htishnmlH will live In one home on their return from Otokoii. GREAfWARiDOL" BAGKT nillUIIIL III1LUILI W, So!t,o By Statement ot n lief? MtJ. ' CAf Lad - Father La,,,, f Jtim But Bullet incriminates. PARIS, Feb. r..-(,P)-Tho p,.l!' 'i,,0"'''1'". a' 'I;'1,' and Ihe temperature, of Marshal herd uand 1-oelt had returned to ,.r,.,i ,i.i .,.,. Docto-s said his pencral condition was atallonary. Mle Is atifforing from grippe which followed a com-j plicated henrt and kidney attncl Cardinal Ditlloia, Archbishop of Paria, returned from Uome tonight blngliiK an AikmIoIIc hlesslna from the pope. Ho said that the pontiff was very solicitous for Ihe health of Marshal Koch, who la n fervent churchman ASHINOTO Feb. !). P The hotiac Juudlclary committee to day approved the Uawlty hill to make the federal government o 'ty, defendant to a suit to be h - JZTTX of titles to tho beds of Malheur and Harney lakes, Harney counTy. Oregon, and of riparian lands. . ST. LOUIS. Feb. 0. 1P) Mim Anne Morrow rumored a few months ago to be engaged to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, visited the Lindbergh exhil.lt lu the Missouri Historical society ihiim um.lurlog stopover Here late yesieroay en 1 ruilo from Cleveland lo .Mexico City. , - OP KG ON' flTV. Or.'.. Fez. 9. ifPi The heir, so he was informed two ears ago. lo 11 Ri.aeo.eeo 1 come bv smoke and later revived ; pressed slmtur protests to the gov. estate in nnglnnd. Frank .NV-ldon today after flro had broken out In ernment acainst the proirfisrd l'nlt died here yesterday, a victim of j the south wing of the Chicago san-1 ed Slates tariffs on Australian bear attack, lie had heen a ' Ksrlum for nervous. and InvRiie pa , meat and wool and have suggested watchmaker here for sixteen ' ymin. i . nm. .11 in. urau, ii-ihi uiamis werw noiia'tru ui 111 ins v.iinn had received none of !helxtrs fire njiparattis to fight the nione y. DRIVERS PREPARE FOR SIERRA' Fay Delezene (left), winner of one all-Alaska doo race, Ted Kent (center) and Jtmmle Frltc ot I' Conner Lake, Cat,, are among the entries in the 90-mile Sierra dog derby to be raced between Truckee and Lake Tahoe, Cat., February 1012. Upper picture shows acuity Allen, veteran racer, and his team Mil IIIC l rill. I i; i i ti--r.. tin., i -fn. f . i.-ri KIphteen nr!ionnllv Known drivera . . r,...- -,.,!,,!,,, ...nvi.ov . , .,.. .,,-... u.,lp,.4 uons training w-'.itir. ; for the WN TER SHiFTSOREGON VIGTOR.SPORTSiVlEN OF 10 EAST GO AST; HU SKIES. BEARS, TOLL IS HEAVVtllNCH HONORS . ! I Chill Blasts Over Gillf Sta - I tes. as Cold Wave Mod - , ' erates In Mid-West Stock Suffers In Rocky Moun tain Area. t (Hy the AttaocltiU'il I'i-chk) Wflll.1,- 1,1.,, t.v.u,.l,,l.. r.l.... ...,' .., """itate rt'sen', to shift its scenery east today, a!-! Liu uil.ised ter playing lo shiveiinK audience) nearly everywhere west of i he ,'' , ,r -(, ' pui.ine I " ""fil lt '"f n ,ui i nt, now ui iu juai nielli aucr nieattini; rriitldity recortlsH on many hoard!,, bat today the sun wim due to maltu a welcome return. hiliiL'h ..' t .a.t lo the atom, .td,; '"", "',.' , ,, . , iiuu uuiiiua ill iiiiiii- ; iage were ndded to the cold wave's I loll yesterday, when weeks of Us' , ,- - . . I "'.v breath were climaxed by tetn - peraturea runginir from near ze,',r !lo II below in the Missouri val- (ley down to !,2 below In south- I western Wyomlntt. Sweeplu? to I the aotilheast, chill blasts howled lover the southern flulf states to day, with Georgia, Alabama, Mis sissippi, Tennessee and Loulslnna tin their path. The lowest temper HHirs of Ihe winter were .expect- I ed f here. i Two lives were lost In' a motor car's skid at Helleville. 111., a train- i , " " , , ' . , conferen, tinned a car and a woman died,. ; tinned a car and a woman die ,1 "f 'ries late Haturday; a ma.i , ,7"".; I lrlu,'1k., '-v, , , """"Mtie. 1M2. ' " UU". 1 1'1' ughed , through snowdrifts behind ached- ule and roada were kept open with I snort ,10otlng crew of Huskies difficulty everywhere, although the lushei ,ne,. way t0 a decisive snow had generally abated. :iS to s vjmry over the Idaho The blizzard lingered hist til th!. Vandals tonight lo clinch the has however, on the frlngn of Ihe Tex- koUlllii ,l0 o( (, n0rlliern dlvls aa pulf coat, lashing mil its fury ,., ,lf i,.,.ir mui comer. ilti teniperaturca that had dropped to the H) last night. 'fcuted record. The acoro ill Inlf Hmudge pots wero burned in (m0 w,ls M , (or Washing it on thorn ( ulltorulu yeslerdav (1 where a mercury reading of SS; 1-- ' .: f . ilegreefl endangered cltr'tiH I'rtill't. 10UGI2NH, Ore, Feb. 0 (P) Heavy sheep losaes were runort- The Ore-ton Htalo Hook basket ed i soul!, western Wyoming. ! hall team defeated the Oregon wlinin Ilia I m nt,r: I u n f,,,! tn t.-r..l. n. a.. 'I t I.. 40 I.. Iltn ri-llll alarming depths and cattle casua,- jganie of tiio annual four tinmo aor- eyond the ability of tho lnt" Fob. 0. (j) Starving wolves to nes were general In Oklahoma as . lea between Ihe rival first yenrlsnme commission to curb. At tne dny, fell upon the village school the storm passed. 'nnlnloles. The victory gave the conference i is rcpoueu inni un. master of llayda, near here, and Predictions from the Missouri Hooks u three lo one odge In tb"flsh eninmbVon's representnllvo tt PBrB, prl)Bl n,i Inflict,.,! Her valley, the SoulhweH. the. North j series. Ilnriell, ' Rook guari!, snagested nnd agreed to havo the , (n,m lajurini. The wolves were uu, iini lior'iif.a mwi it, i.,ini oueo n,n .n.iu.i ih line nolni I fish code of Oregon amended to driven off hv nensanls armed with j wrr fr motletallon durltit the day although the grin of Hie al , most universally re. o: d hreaklnr. eoldness seemed b.in'v hsiBened 1 iasl night m many points. ! CHICAGO. Feb. ('. (.Pi Twenty 1 patients were carried to sajely by purses and two patlenta were over- tlents in South Prnrin avenue. 8pc-j tUnac'. , ni :t.in i-T.irrisrn. wmt'ii Tomorrow i Mnv thnn on ihe flrsi lap of Hk- .mii Tntrlit'O-Sieri-u dot? derby. . '". I wits and ilois.1 nt-'alnal Homo of til" ""UV ". ' -: A" . V , " ' ; , 1 ' KftilONl-:, Ore.. 1V1 H--MV- ' tn j Tim I'ulversliy of OreKon husket ." " i- ,iri Paciiic coasL eonference l;amo loah'iil hv wicr-minK the orenon st.ue c,i. ! l.-iio. :ir, i.i "ii. OreKon lead ; tliroiiKlioul, Ilie score at half lime: i Ix-illK 1'.' lo I I. i ; In the last period I lie . ;nle.i .fpiint staged a delermliied rallv j .'whieii lirotmhl the two halves iif I the score within one point of each. ther, 111 In IS. Wliltlock. Ori son I . had I wo free I hrowa , ImiIIi. Iliiruer and ! Kpps were retired by II, '"i- omr fouls each. Owl State M) , , , e 'almril. f I Toraou, c . O'Hr.vaiin, (; 1 er, 8 Ornvson a 1 Tolals (I K 11 t'ti rr pi-- 8 1 u rli-ntrnti ., , "iningn. i .. MIlHguii, I' ' Wherliart, Horner, g .. i Kppa, K Toluls 11 Hob M'ori'ls, referee. STANFORD I N1VKIISITV, t'til.. Fell. !i. (', In ii iiui-'e wt.lekln-; contest which hep enthusiasts thrilled from start In fit, lull, the : I'ntvcr-d'v of California basketball team tonight made cl-rtain of tho southern ttUUllii'i ii ni'L-t iwu i in. ii n mKu. Z Z "Z , ',, , letllllll OIUIIMIIII 1 IH'.inilJ - Heme u( half time warn a i -Mnttrow l.ln .'eh ft im A 1 0Ilce all(! (0 mant,i their undo. 'about u mliitilc before the close lot the contest alter a series of xensatioital scaling wpurls on both , sides. Five minutes before tn? liwe of the lilt the yearlings led l,e 's in 1? .-.. . .MRLMOI'RNIS, Australia, Feb. ! tl-, lmoorter.4 here have ox Premier Hruco should take some ; ae, 11,11. jnvs iiik iliin nns s'lggesi - led rellHnn by Increasing the duty on American automobiles. DOC? TEAM RACE ate mirs i-.yi:i twnisum uyu t 11uU 'hlsnn of A-duon, Idaho. . who , ;,,u i,tni. ..r .. W.-...I.., W'.-itiuiii'tj ..toll timl 'I'huli. .SiMtt.liull (jfoluiul. who represents the Ale C all, Jdaho winter aports hkhocIu- "'" . 1 , ' VALLEY. TO 1 BILLS AT MEET c;An iwiw KiWiU ot,nr na,lnn"1 wniio Jjr. greatest guuranleo (hat no . con- j SeSSIOn MOniiay NKjnt at .Work will lead thu division made)VctB would be able to reach' the Hotel Medford to Discuss ROCIlie FlSh Situation atld Hncn inlo;rn nn I niAnr "I"-" .- Diunn I npai htnt- nivui i-aiyc nuuiiu - ance Urged. Xo effort la being spared by the referee. -Jackson county J-.nn anu name j rrotcctivo association to have a ! large attendance ut. the annual FT I'K ! meeting In- tho bnsement of the i :t Hotel Medford at S o'clock Mnn '1 ,t day evoning. nt which llino tlio J annual i lection of officers will he :: ! held. The meeting bus been cnll 2 ed l,y the president, t'aul Hchor 1 ; er. 1 ; Thu usual liatutuct nt annual nieetlngs will nut bu hold until a later meeting us Monduy eve nlng will bo entirely devoted to business and many manors of Im portance are scheduled to bo dis cussed. Houlhcrn Oregon sportsmen ore vitally interested In a number of . , ,, nA , bills Hint will be Introduced nt tho present legislature affecting fl?h nnd gnmo conservation and theso bills will be analyzed nt the meeting. rfM... f,n...,n THer... .nmmltl.n nn- . . "" " " '"'.. . r" . . Ar the ..... ihw nnrtiaald, "When tho verdict was polbilltles of futiiro ' Jl brought In. You could havo heard It, conservation In Itoguo rlvor will give a resume of tho yonr's work. Tho committee has prob ably given more llmo to this work than has been received by nny similar work In tho past and any similar work,Vu,0.,,p";fltln" t heir report should be Interesting! lO Slinjisioen. "Bootleg fishing" for stcoincna hy commercial fishermen on lower Rogue river will got attention at the meeting, and n delegation from Grants Pass Is expected to report, tho resilt ofa conference with Governor Patterson nnd rep resentative of Iho Btnto Fish com mission nt which It wn agreed that, somelhlnif must be done to cope with Ihe open violation of fhdilmr laws on lower Poguo riv er which nppenr to havo been , prohibit nil future commercial j fishing In all Oregon costal i -'.reams between the I'mpn'a and 1 atiiornin line. 1 "There will not be n dull mo- ' inent in the meelinff." snld one lenibiislaslle ennversnt Innlst yes- terd.iy, "and there - should bo, pienlv of Interesting things to' bring 0.11 the big crowd that Is desired." ' . ORKflON CITV. Feb. I). MV- Their fifteenth child, a daughter. - was Horn nere yehierony 10 A,r. I nnd Mrs. Victor Hubbard "' Bminfsldc, eniiwnMnuicoJnniiiii nTr q ! OF INAUGURAL :UrjF pn cnN rf MAIN FFATIIIlFi'urrni0U"; i Col.oLindbcrgh to Be Honor I Guest at Most Photo- i graphed Event in History' I Hopes for Television Fade Name Summer all, Grand Marshal. m j WASH INGTOX, Fob. 9. .V, jCot. Charles A.. I..iHlberh was in-, ! viii-d today to parilulpato in llio ! j Hoover iiiauyurnl foHtlvit.es. The tuaiiKiirat commit tec mail-j oil l lift flier a specially embossed, liivliatlon. Asalbtiuit Postmaster i iOemn-ul Olover. executive iiecre- tary of thu committer, aid Llnd- ney Ana Keyea ot Los AnRelefl, herj,'li would mop in Washington convicted of accepting bribea, be on hlri iff turn flight from Central sout to Hun Quetitla prUou, b6 America, ii. waa Indicated that will prove a source ot embarrass the vequesl that he participate in merit to prisoii authorities, Warden the ceremonies would bo por-jjumes hi. liolobaii ftdmltteii today, tonally confirmed ut this time. Kven now, althouKh Kayes is 6tt A.iHortliiK that tho inauguration' icled to appeal . the ronvictlou will be tho "most pliotoKraphed and take the case' to the courts event in history." committee mem-, of laat resort, prison officials are jbera today wore busy assisting seriously considering where to j photographers In making arrange- place blm If the conviction la up iinents. More than 300 It was j held. naid. will "cover" tho event. "With probably 0 percent of I Sound movie producers have 1 tuo prisouers here having been ifiuaranteed to produce Boenes at 8et UP from Los Angeles and I the ceromonios of inductlns the Seat many of them claiming that ; president ana viro-presment on;"-' - " tf -j-. 1 Krnadway on the evening ofj1"; "eilnjc against him Is so inf I m a tenslvely bitter that wo will have March 4. Films will he transported to!'" o ' exiremea lo protect New York In airplane which will j " m '" he other prlsonera," Hoi ho specially equipped to nllow de- 01l,un 8B'a . ' , ; velopmem ot the nesntlvoa en . Aa about tho only place wherp roulo . he would be unmolested by othe i.r.' Hubert C. Work, secretary 1 P,rlf"nK '?. "Vl ?J",mnet' r0"' of the republUHn national com- " '8 ? iMo" LK.h'T'' ' "5 mlt.eo today uceepled tho post of l " CC" ln that "c" marshal of tho second division of, k,, oC k0ye8.' conviction, the inaiiKural parade horne on the mysterloua and undel Ma or Ueneral churlen P. H..m-'rnw, , ..folt,KrapU.. haa al, mei-a 1 haa heen named Brand rellU ml wh,wa,.fln inarMial and hi. i aide will be his (llreatfl of repr,BaH aat Keye chief c,t staff.' Brluadler. Clenoral tho prl80u wmaefl ieA Oeorge, s. almonds. thoao clone to prlsou aftal";.- - Major (iciiernl Hed W.. Hnlden. l0,an Bald that should Keysn I. 8. A. oommnnder of tho tlitrd'j. .mnnnlHud -h -nrfAiiililv . nA ,eopr area, will bo marshal of tho ho.plucott In d eeir, without a cell I " "Ivlslon of tho parade This mntfl n a ovk Uflpd hy condPmn iseetor will he composed of rep-lP( rtien becaiise Its location uni ' resentatlvea of the three branches riK,j surveillance would, .be (he distiim-msncd Buests. nd tneir Inillitnry nnd civilian escorts. lli lliiiilie nercmnni would! died today. Tho members; of the eomniltleo wild plana by telcvls ion operatouJiad been virtually ibnndoned. NORTHCOTT TAKES DON'T CARE POSE HIVI3HHIDK, CALIF., Feb. 0. (ill Gordon Hlewart Xnrthcolt to day professed to havo ndopted a fatullstlo attlludo toward his con viction for the murder of throe boys at bis Wlnevllle chlckon ranch. "It doesn't mnko much differ ence," ho said as ho looked forward to hearing the death sentence pro- nn,,......l ...,v ,nnilflU "I hnVAM1!' ,. .u,.u mw.. . had a very pleasant llfo, anyway.' nppenrea to na, partly recovered from no iiiiv,in,u lu imvu ui ii-.b, Ilieiuiii and physical let-down which grad ually overtook him after his con viction Thursday night. "How do you feel," bo was asked. "Klne," ho answered. "How do I look V "I "ad to laugh, though lie was so solemn. You would have thought It was a funeral." The young convicted slayer planned to spend tho week-end over plan, for an nppeal which ho ' (Ug wh,n;0 , , ,,, I1RATIRI.AVA, Czechoslovakia, guns and pitchforks. Tho victims were unconscious when rescued. CONSTANTINOPLK. Feb. 9. (') A furious blizzard and packs of wolves have caused terror In Hroussau. Three German tour- ism exploring me iniiaiuriB 01 iicj city near the Green Mnscuq were reported to havo heen devoured "y wolves The blizzard destroyed many houses in Momlanla. Here thu cold is thu most Intense In 'J5 years. Tho Upper Golden Horn nnd tho Pay of llosphonis are froz-00, IUIVIVLILO San. Quentin Warden to Place Degraded Official In Condemned Row Cell to Block Death Threats' of Convicts, Who Claim They Were 'Railroaded Convicts Bitter. . . 7J """ , j SAN Ql.'KN'TIN', . Col., Feb. 0, tat .Should former dlritrlut Atinv. lenniveiy uuier inni wo win nave 1.03 ANC.ULKS, I'Vh. 0. mor tnamei attorney as the only recourae of the con vleted today a plan to otitaln- an other trial. Each prisoner was kept In a sep arate cell Keyea in lhat once oc cupied hy Russell llettsel, con victed loa AnKeles murderer and each conferred alone with his at torney. Keyes appeared unruffled this niornlus after his first night of sleep on an Iron cot covered with a rough blaiikot nnd it apparently , perturbed him little when jailers Istrinned blm of his. street elnthnn and ordered iiim, to dress In the conventional blue dungarees. Koyes' rompanloiiH in court and in conviction awoke with an air of deproHslou still spread across their faces. -The prisoners wero ' kept tinder a heavy guard and they refused to be Interviewed or photographed. : Cietzoff, complaining that he was III from atotuaoh ulcers, asked for . I . ":renioval to a jail hospital and tt .k,,.,.,. wn, ca,lod , .v.mlno him EUGENE, Ore, Fob. 9. ' itooert w, rteny, iionywood, cal.. sophomore at the University oC Oregon, wa. fatally Injured and Sherman Locltwood; San Francisco, tennis star, waa seriously Injured , here today when the automobile . In which thoy were riding crashed Into a fire truck. ; Kelly died In a hospital tonight. He Suffered a fractured skull ami Internal' Injuries. - Lockwood ' will, survive,' physicians believe. ' , The accident occurred when. Lockwood drove Kelly to his stall-', ed automobile with a gallon of gasoline. 'Win tire truck, answer ln an alarm at the bone of Mayor Wlltlor, waa speeding down tbo thoroughfare with alrena scream ing. . Lockwood - drovo his car broadsiado Into the truck. . .".' NAVAL ALTERNATE WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. (--Edgar II. llaiehaller of Cortallls, Ore., has been recommended for appointment lo the United States naval academy at Annapolis by Representative llawlcy. Lowell Dow of Medford. Ore., was name (Irst alternate. . ' - - ' ' .