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;: The Weather forecast ralr, and slightly cooler tonight. ''. JUgliest, yestcrdar "... -18 Ijowest this morning 4U Medfomb Weather .Year Ago llltflictst your utcu UxLij. liim'vnt yiiir ngo totUi)'.. Pallf -TMntf.thlnl Tetf. MEDFORD, 0U1-X10X; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAHV 27, 1929. COL LANDS REPARATIONS EXPERTS IN SESSION IN PARIS T C "tries Discover S. Caves Sect ot '., vi Practice DE MAIL SUN SHINES' MO AT Today , ; By Arthur Brisbane t " 1 I.'. ;H u nH-.H. I. II llfil - fW I" I T 1 " AH WITH ANN E AT DAWN 0 Fir a t tq pi Apr I IUO'IIAHKST. Jlum u n I a, ' II 111 II Ml II - 1'Yh. '?. (rPi GembumeH to- f UL I V I IvL Make the Army a School. A Job for Lindbergh.. , Trotzky and His Sorrow. Not Enough Diamonds. (Copyright. By King Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Duvis, secretary ot war, is to be. -congratulated., on happier conditions in the army, : as proved by the great jjierense in rc-enlistment. Men, once in the army, want to stay there. The nation has two schools Jfor training , officers, West Point and Annapolis. Why not make the army itself n -great training school , for fliers'; Young men all want. to fly, no higher mathematics, - Greek or Latin, is necessary, only a fly ing machine and an intelligent tiiicher. ; Fliers should get extra pay. From the anny they should be graduated to commercial fly ing, and especially to postqf ficc flying. That is the way to make army life attractive, and Useful to the 3iation. One thou sand fliers might be worth many millions of dollars to this country. . . ': . ; i ' - ; . i Mr.,' Mills,' able advertising man, wishes you to know thai he lias offered President Cool idgc $75,pU0: a year for four years; to act as general direc tor. of a homes furnishing com pany. :, ,',. '' ' ; '. President Coolidgo has' big-j iter, offers.: Why not offer the i f home furnishing job to Colonel j rJudbeiTfli,!- -whose ;;,iyind-jnst j ....... ;.. ,,,.!,. .1,1,. n. IIV.V 17) l VtJiXtJl Wl'tiv.i v.. j that very subject J . : - At last, real news of Trotzky,' ivalkiiig up and down' iu "Con stantinople, free to do as he pleases, except that lie mustn't leave Contuntiiiople. And Turk ish . newspapers are forbidden to mention his name. Kather hard on a public man. hooking over the llosphorus, one of the finest prospects that the world affords, . Trotzky probably indulges hi o bitter mood. Long ago the Roman emper ors established themselves there on the border line between Eu rope and Asia, and for centu ries it wus supposed that Con stantinople would be the center f Hie world. The Mediterra nean is now a lake and the At lantic is yielding first place to the Pacific. Trotzky must think of days . when it was supposed that he, Trotzky, would be the ceuter -,, ' T, I 1 t .1 of the gl'Oitt KilSSilll) pt-Bplc. Ill rnvnlniim. .rlorv-fncl.'K tiuicklv. .w.v...- .. c - - Pulriutic ludics present to Mrs. C'oolidfe'e a souvenir ot licr uil mi ruble "ltiiiilness untl ism eiousness while hostess of the White House. " -' The souvenir eontiiilis 200 iliuinmitls. .; ' ! Two hundred thousand din-1 mauds would not be too many. except that Mrs. Coolitlge cure anothins; f. jewelry, wears "pruetienlly none. :' If n gentlemen's committee, . . - ..... .1.: ClllUIUling llic lllimugeill iB.iiva mil I. n. tried to L'ivc C'ltlvill ... , IJOOliage a muii;- uuusin un u..-, ...... ......,,.,.1 l,n ..-r.i.1.1 lip ill. una utu ui.u, richest mail in the World with ..li.ntv In snnre " pltllty 10 spmt In certain lines modern clvillia- tlon Is efflcleut. allhouBh It does not know how to stop bootlegslng h.,l.,Aln crime. At 8:15 p. m Monday, In New York, on rourtn avenue, in u.o hat dl'.trlcl near 1 womietii stree., a yellow taxiu;aDcauBiiiurL. i..o , minutes-lntc U'e 'VT", ' y-tronne noises comlo from vo'T 4J""0Cll?nrmO,u:r hook and ladder two enormous hook and m.uier (Continued on Pag Four), ON 1 WHEEL Plane Turns Over, in Spec tacular Accident at Secret Field Miss Morrow Agi tated, But Unhurt Is Calmed By Colonel Says Chaules Will Speak for Me MKXICO C1TV, Feb. 27. (iP) Col. Churlcs A. Lindbergh mid Ills fiancee, MltiH Anno Morrow, es caped Injury today when tho col onel's plane turned over In a spec: taculur accident Just uflcr It lmd j landed from a flight at several j hours. ( ' i It was learned that tho colonel : ! and his flnancoo had landed at pn ! unrevealcd destination whllo they were on their pleasure flight, los- j Ing the right wheel of ttio plane In that landing. Consequently, tile notoil aviator hud to attempt the i difficult feat of bringing his fiancee j safely to earth whll tho maohino j was minus ono wheel. It was Lindbergh's first fcuch ac cident, llut It failed to disturb his equanimity. The only remark thai he would mako was, "1 have noth ing to say." - Ho made this remark when he was asked at what place he had lost tho wheel. - ' ' . Miss Morrow appeared to bo somewhat agitated when she was helped from the overturned nia neinea irom me ovcriuruua mu.- , ehine. hut the coionet calmed her. i Wheit asked for details of the In cident, aho replied: j . "Charles will speak for me." j . Tho couple entered an, automo ) Idle and started back to Mexico 1 City with the unperturbed aviator at the wheel of the machine. E TO LAND HERE SKATTLK, Wash., Feb. 27. (&) ' Forced hock by , untavorauio wcatht conditions south of Seattle. Captain Ira C. Kakcr returned to Hoeing field here today arter stort ing out for Portland on his way to Oakland, Cal. Kaker said ho would attempt the flight later In tho day. 8 WATTLE, Wash., Feb. 27.--(lV AcTompsnlud by a plain! flown by Lieutenant Erik Nelsou, round the world nirmy flier, Captaia Ira C. Eaker left here at 9 a. m. today on the tirst Iok of preliminary bops to Urownsvlllu, Texas, where he will attempt a TMsht to Colon, Panama. Lieutenant .Nelson was to accom pany Captain Faker aa far aH Port land, where tho firnt atop was to bo made. Faker planned to land, alHo at Medrord. Ore., before con tinufiiK to Oakland, Cal. St the weather permits and other condi tions arc favorable, Kakcr said lie iKht fly to San Dicso ticrore niu'htfull CAPTAIN AKER COLON HOP Captain Fikcr yesterday com- resouiuon. plcted tests of the plane, a new I 7 1 ihv , single-seator army flying Bhlp, with I HALLr, Ore., 1-eb. y,. (P) Lls n maximum speed of 172 miles an overy by Senator J. O. Jlailey of hoar nnd a crulKlng rating of 1 10 ! mllcs an houri HlB Bas t,,Us worej of 1 1& fueled tor a sustained flight of ...IM. n .1.1 1 . 000 miles, nnd jvllli niiditioniu tJinks to be Installed later la ex- iiected to be nble to fly 70 miles without rctuellns. WAHHINOTON. Keb. il.lT) The second squad ronw f tli, . Third cavalryvas designated today by rieneral Charles 1. Sumnicrall, grand marshal of ! I the Inaugural worade. as the SECOND SQUADRON ! II BE ESCORT iliPER UP 40,000 , fr peryonal eseOl' ,Anasv oi.d ; iioover on their trip j on inauguration day nnd later ! j to escort President Hoover on I his return to the White House. . The same regiment rur- . nlshd the escort for Presl- 1 ! dent Harding In I nil and; j I'rosidcnt Joolldgo In 1921 ' 1'by I-leut. Harry Johnson. Helfrldgoi 44.444.44444444 , ...... . " KAtfSBU Ocrnmny. Feb. 27. i new altitude record at Wright field if,Ff An air trait, hut had a sue j todny. The exact height reached . ti.lu, t Two lracj,jy 1C ni wlll ,)0t hn ,, un. M"ro pulled up by a plan,Oun-l the barograph, In the plane ' gilded are checked by field engineers .' to. earth separately . : .. 'later today. . : , . O & A (V General view ot the reparations committee ot' experts in session In . Paris. . Below are United States ami French representatives just before ths meeting.: Left to right: Themaa Lamont, United States: M. Parmantler, Francs; M. Moreau, Franc;! J. Pierpont Morgan United States. : j nnioT n i Tnn urr miu inTrvT nnni n UKHOIIU HUIU;blHI.I IYIHHIHU; ICAI DUUI DILL BILL ENACTED . , house rasses measure rro - viding Lien On Car for: Accident Claim Cali fornia Urged Complete; Roads to Oregon. " StALKM. . Ore., Feb. ST. (Tjr OruHtlo 'aiilijmiihllQ;linbll"ltV "leutKr lutlon wuh enacted In., tho lower ,,nUM VcUncstlay morniny' .' when II. 13.";39 was passed after Ua'vinK been defeated 'Saturday." Tito' bill introduced by ilenderHun ahd. liro- imuph, both of Multnomah, will in j effect iiiuko automobile liability J Insurance t;ompulHory. I Jt provides that in cac of ncei I dent a lieu may be illaecd on nh ! automnbllo to satisfy the claim for damages. The lien will bo a first Hen. It provides also, when a Judgment jM entered uBninst an autumobile driver, that the secre tary of slate suspend IiIh drivers HeeiiKi; until the Judgment i satis fied. . An amendment was added to al low the drivers' license to l) re turned wlioti 1 amount up to $7(i00 has been liutlsfiud 011 a Judg ment. Completion of the connecting links in California with tho three Important roods built on the east sie of the Cascade mouiitaliiH In Oregon Is urged In a memorial to the Culilornlu legislature, Intro duced to the lower house Wednes day morning by the resolutions committee of the, house. The resolution is substituted for n similar resolution proposed by Ilepresentatlve Andy 1 Collier and omitH mention of tho Pacific High way and Koosevolt highway links which were also urged In the first whui senator Dennett later termod sondior lscnnott later termo.1 a JJlci' ' '"e Party platform bill, sponsored by the republican stale i ""i'. wue.v mo bch- "to. whllo In comiiilttuo of tlio wholo, into a medley of liorwplny ' "n1 Hul'uu' debate today. There tt . en. allied lit ll.e noon rcceMH. ' and Henator Htruyer, clialrman of the committee ot tho whole, re- ported "no progrcHH." The com inlttee of the wholo will rciflimo at -' o'clock. i 8.M.KM. Ore., l'cb. 27. (Ai The i house of representatives, voting on I the majority nnd minority reports i of the taxation and revenue coni- inllteo on the pernonal tueon.e tax bill sponsored by the "farm bloc", j tills 110-ning clearly indicated that passage of the Income las measure y nouM, ,k awnireo wnen the .,,-,,.,, . ..h "no FEET IS T. I I J u.uiu., omo. ren. -27.-jtnt .An ci-tlmuled and uncalllV.led , niarK or 4u.uuo feet was roucneu tiler. In his fourth attempt ut n rnn uinimmmr nn nnniiMiiiTrno iiiawo nnr a in ii hi inn iimi-i aim iiiiiiiii i i j v : ini 11 u i nil i 11 m !rUt lliOUtxHIiuL Ull UUItIItIU I Lr0 YYH 1 0, HILHHO ..' " " i """ "' " ' " t-r --,-.: . WIELDS KNIFE - s..u... m.x: urowaea u u w a v . auuiuu Station Scene of Panic Four Injured By Long Knife Police Sub duel Madman With Clubs. t- KKW VOKK, Feb,, 27. UP) .A ! rimumn' .wnonTeu 'uvo-ni itvei 1:141 j, hdur cTowdH in Tlnwa Wtiuaro subr t v.uv ,mI (it Id n with n. knife. HlnnhlMi; f,fUV ' persons vvus- under restraint j In u hoKpllal today, ,- , , j Th-1 Htutlon was-. packed - with-n ! lmxHH '"uminlty moving sloxyly ! toward .homewnrd . bound - trains I Mhni-ilv b.-fi A ik m.. lust- nlcht when the man, who stood six feet two inehes and built in jjroporllon, suddenly drew a lung knife, und began slashing right, and loft. , . Hcfore they could-escape, Loon Lavuy, 21; . Nathan Friedman, 3 5: Paul At. Thate, yd; and Richard l-hUhrup, 87, had been cut. . Lavay was the most seriously injured with deep cuts in tho chest and back. ,, , -. The crowd, thrown Into a panic, fought, toward exits, leaving the maniac standing In the center of a wide space he hud cleared wlth bis brandishpd ku ite. A traffic policeman, the, first to reach the tcene, was unable1 to subdue the man and it was not until a- squad of reserves rushed him with nightsticks that ho was beaten, into submission. Police learned the, man was John Kipp, 28, a structural iron worker, who came to this country from Clermany two years ago. RESIDENTS FLEE HIE BEFORE FLOODS IN EAST; Monroe today" faced serious' flood damaso from the overflowing of the Klvcr Halsln, due to the piling - i. - ..... - .rv-.,i. .,,.- ...... n- .... uj. oi h;.t in int.. nu e.iiu lunu.ving moderate toinporatures of the hint few duys.' 'Two hundred families have been driven from their hoiues. l!ul- ness houses ulong l'rUnt and lOlin i streets have been seriously affect- ; ed and tho - owners havo begun moving stocks from their . base, I mcnts. Tho 'Monroo hospital. I which ban a canoeltv of US bed. t J1H ittn oompletely Isolated. Ap. proximately one-tbfrd of the area j of the town ban been affected. ' PITTHBUHfW. Vb. 2.7. T) ; j The Monoiigahebi, AJleghanr and f j Ohio livem were at flood ntuge ! U6 feet here todny and Indicn-j llona wore tbey wou ... . Merchants in the R'ould. continue to i lower districts were removing merchandise, sonio ( of which had alreudy been dum ' aged by water. Scores of ' base- n.ents in the downtown dlst wot flooded. A number of stri district 'eels n-wu parllully Inundated :ilANUM;it VIU.H, III.. Feb. 27 liPl Ono of the worst Ice Jams In recent years on tho Kungamon rivtr has torn awuy tlie uee-foot steel bridge' which spans the river at this point, connecting Cass and MasQf counties. iimm00mA i ' : GOES BACK TO n n :u.. n..i nesuiuuuns iommiuee.ruiis( 'Do Pass' Tag On Moot:0''; "c',li, . of uixlo, will box Hharkoy. tho Q11 0 c t I n ri Frillfatinn u e si i on . tuucaxion OnWw Cknrrilii" Tliwirlnrl Mineral Survey Passes. : -SALKM, "ore., Feb." !!?,' -. (A')---V.t;; iui-spoot. 'a' tCHOl ti 1101. ' tt '' t'W- ate it eommission on stato produc tion of texlbuoJtH fuc public schools was sent back fto tlio ways;, and hi cans committee . by ,lhe lower Inmst' Tuesday uCUirnuon,'-, I The res olution received the "Do msn" ree ommehdalion '; 6C '. (tho : I-csolutlonH commi.tieo. -Vv-. ,. . l(,rCo textbooks have bobbed Up In several dlffernt forms thljv.ses-slon.--but wo far. no- defltilto stand has been talceiti Thy house com mittee on -education is splilwlde open on the subject," with two of the commUteo ;..membera, liynon and Mrs.' Leo,' sponsors of a free textbook bill, nnd ilcOeady, ehalr nuuj oppOHed ty Hiteh legislation. All such, bills' have been reportyd back to the 'bonne "without recom mendation t" .tbo eomiiiittee. eonsid- 1 flu," II ...v.uwIIIImiiu 4.t il.Pnu- j dlbntL., ;( , OI, lh, ilH ; ,min ,() tlra hl..nmjurltyIIM, nilllorlty reports. After sending'tjie Wcalherspoon resolution -to ways and meana com mittee,', imem'bcrs-i- of the lower house passed two senate bills and then adopted 9ettlemlers motion ! to udjourn until AVnosday morn j ing. Tlio bills passed wore:, f H. 11. 1 18, by tho joint commltiee on miningAuthorizing a mineral i survey of the Plate, of Oregon in cooperation with tho federal bu I reau of milieu. croatliiK n ntatc niln-jl"'ofl1 of nhoul IIOO.OOU. ' ! Ing board and iippropi lallnK money i Ktrlbllnt-'H Htoek Mumped a. trifle ito eitrry out the purpeKes of llils,vhon 11 Peunio Itnown ho had In- 1 a.,t , ' Jured a rib nnd ponnlbly iiIho IiIhI I H j lis, by'lnlni eoi.in.lUee, oni'-'l--1" wnf'. a tralniiiK session i iivL , ,i " Just a week before tho fiKht. llut I , ., . , Z . ... I IiIh fnther-mnn Hirer "1il" Mlrllill.l KJTZ "Xn'WW ' hs eonV-ludln house agreed to .Mrul". of oUi testify to tho Georgian's :WseirM dog bill; and the 1,1,1, 11. MH.. ni flnnllv .iiirwiI in nn "- ' I XAI.KM, Ore., Keb. 87. UP) Hignir.ciinco to tlio worn that miko ("""'-""'"' ' I Thai tlio temper of the nonalc Is'Cnpona, brother of. Hcarfuco Alj ' VoWee heard about it, us thoy , rii...i,.i,i,. ... .tf.uu.i.'it nr Unnniiri. T I O. llallcy's bill to abolish thu state i public mirvluc commission and- i tablislt in Its .place a department nf ,,i,n .,.i,- i.ii,.,.i,i .. .w .............. - ...... a , - ..n - - Tuosday whn ,tho, committee 6n;lo bear, or any suggestion of In I county and state ortiecH reported favorably on the bill. '.Minor amendments' worn, 'made In' com- .' inllteo, one of Ihcin providing that: I the director of llvi, di paiinieiil und j not the supervisors of Hie vnrloii" I i dlvlslnn vhnll appoint rnglnnersi ' employed, The Wiii'Uih will be on ' 1 the calendar for third readlnu day. - - Orcff.,11 W'eutllcr I.OH AfKI,K. Feb. S7. OT OrcK0. j,-Jr tonight and Thurs A sudden rolapso a.'compaiiled- by , uny, Bshty-colder In tho cast and a. temperature, of 101 degrees t-,ccnlm, pol.ton tonight. Modeiato day - caused lr, Cecil Hejnolds, nut.t)in.c. -inds . .' noted brain specialist, to remain' O , at tho bedside of Cliaiios Chaplin, film ler, llirougbout the morn - Ing. ' C'hauHu Was stricken' with ptomaine poisoning on Monday. Today, Or.- Ueynold said Chaplin had developed Intestinal. InflutilKn and 'that his condition was "se rious.": ' .',. FIGHT - DAY '. Great and Near Great Gath- cred for Fistic Classic-1 Sharkey Favored to Win; 35,000 Expected to View Battle.. MIAMI 11EAC1I, Fla., Fob. 27. ! W) Tho morning o tho Hharkey-! HtrlbllnK flitht dawned clear, with ! little wind, and with a brinht ' sun shining over tho routfh plno ; Isoats of tho Mamlimo park arena.1 Tho temperature , was about 73 at j i 7 a. m., eastern standard time, i lly AUm J. .ouH1. ' AHOclateil I'ross Hportw Editor. MIAMI ltKAtJU, Kin., Fob. 27. (A) KlghUlom. licli in tho tmUi- J lions of during pi-omotion and 1 unusual drama, dedicates a no.vj Jund Hiiootaouhu outpoHt today, if , Uho woathtM bo fair. A i Amid B'JonuH nrnl surroundings ItlifU aro a strange contract to 'Mb; 'old days when lnizo flRhting' ftiiv j a fiiBitive t'anifl in tho Houtlt, thot woulthy and lusliionablo. the trroat 'and tho nofti tfrcat ot biininoat and! , pontics, oi mo pleasure kiouikis I unci ( h Hiiiii'l U'ltrlfl. Icivn irnlh- orerl bore for tlie 10 -round heavy weight mutch tonlyht ' bctwwn A'oung Stribling and Jack Sharkey. one of the greatest fistic '. uliows iiiiil tlin , TiinMt KTiciitticiihu' .. .. - - porw event me om omn- nos :over known. Btriblintr. nrido oi ! ,larrt Jilttini? Uoaton millor, for the .)ght io )iiUtlo tor lh0 crowa thRt l,u'" Tunney una lam aside .inu wiili.ur may Ko u.e ii.anou u. !mot tho promoter , of thin remark-1 labte, affair, .lack IJompsey, ( for recognition as the 'houvywelght ehampion of .tlui world. ' , Hlmrltey irt, the favorite to win. Thp ibottingK odd carJy.lOidrtJf wife, vorou arounu six. to iivu unu nyuu to flvn In his favor. The .expert consensus likewise favors the chances of the rugged Sailor,1 but the , lean son of Cleorgla is tho sentimental favorite in the big.gcat test he has ever faced before the "homo folks." i Close to 85.000 spuetators, the; capacity of tho miniature edltlonj of Doyle's Thirty Acres In Flam-, Ingo :park, will soo tho youthful! ring craft and wallop of Htrib- j ling pitted against tho rugged de fense and counter attack of the Uostonian. ' , ' , , j . Illg Hookup. ' Millions moro will hear tho (lev tails of tho fray over a nation-1 wldo hookup of nearly 00 broad- njding stations, ,the greatest ever arranged for a fight and a re-i marlmbte evidence of widespread Interest In a match that has! itself no championship tdgnlfhance. The promoters estimate that the "gato," at prices of $u to $2&, w1U,wiih standing In tho street. In it be close to $400,000. "When thejtho polico found a. notebook hoar box office opened for its last day'a'lng tho namo of Al "Wolnshank, business today, there was nearly ono of the men slain, and Tod 1360,000 in actual cash In hand, ! Newbury, ono of thu auspocts sufficient not only to pay Sharkey , $100,000 nnd Htrlbllng a 20 per cent 'cut' of about $00,000, buthc8 und other cluos left in tho also enough to asHuro. tho Madi-jumehlne, thn police woro skeptical, son Hquaro Garden corporation a believing tho nutomobllo to have -f "1 T' - wunout naninoup. . -i noHe .wnn wean iu (rtuff for iudfeatlons' attach Bim; , 1 7n ii, mn. furmn. I'll i.flirn ir 11 n llcader, will lie In. Hharkey's corner, j".'"'' Investigators heard, too; and; os-lThc Capones live sumptuously in ferteral aiy agents. . , 'an Island rcidonc.! hero. liut the; ". oters, police and tho rest gazed t tn r.r .m infi,,n,.n i.i krnu.ri.i .itlirough the window. They saw inn nation is scouted in uoin iigm. leal where, spokesmen aro una. agi.Td on the fairness. n won nn , the fearlessness of Lou Magnolia.; who has handled many ot New : York's most Important bouts. , Tlio facts of battle, already; fuhiy well ballyliooed, are, that, to-'lho bit' show starU at 7:48 eastern standard time.-with an array of seven .prellmlnarv bouts ns well. as aO.attle royal Involving 13 no-1 groes, Tho main go Is for io' round to nn official referee's do ctFlon. Tho. rules of' New York Htato Athletic commission also will govern the contest. In event of rain the wholo program will be put over to Thursday night, .-, i ' A.l.ipt Xavnl Ueimn 1 WAHHINflTO.V, t''el. 27. iP) A conference report on the navy department appropriations bill carrying $13,870,000 to begin tho Cruiser construction program wan adopted today by tho senate. The ' house still must act. i "i day reported tbo discovery of 4 (l HCCret HUCt Of HfViTUl llUll- ; died men and women living 4 Iti ouvi'ii at VurkovcHtl, Uvh- sarabiu. They wore unclutlit.'tl j "t unJ rouiuU'd up by nut hurl- tlt-B. The men ami woiihmi 1 4 fnlU't.1 tlu'msolvoH "Innocents" J but police chin-fft'd thoy fol- 4 . iowchi puKan nm'-ticts. iJt JfL . i TO .--,,.,, .v. . rs, BlOOQleSS EleCtlOn GlVeS BIO Bill whip Hand over chi - THOMPSON RETURNED POWER cago Council Police Pre-J M,ch 4. -. -, . -, , . , n . ! Mr. Llonovau. who Is ij8ltant served Peace Stone Isj'u thcnitomoy Kuncmi; eonfsvnu - , i briefly with- Mr. Ilfnivrr' thl nior- Hurled at Boss of 'Bloody i nlns iliu1 ,s umiurHiooit w uBx , IlifornuMl tlin iH't'uldont-olyct of his.. Twentieth. - CHtCAOO, Feb. 27. A hloodlos. election returned control ! nf tin 1 1 .. r . vvui, w mx?xi TlloiniMJon yet.tviK- . Bxtraortllnnry police prorautionfl ; woro urctlltod with huvlne pro-! Hfrvod polling puaco, even in tlio 30tl ward, front which ono of tho 7,,; "l" """"'."Mlteholl la a UeiiiooiKt,, ho nua .I.0II.10. Burd tho -day Mora the riopMMmtaa ,,. ,,.,, ,,. nlilormunlo cundldutoa fli'd' undor cloctoni - Thoro woro lews than Mv0 llurBn ProHtH,. am, thc80 f01. minor .infractions. Morris KUer, "boss" ! of the "bloody twentieth,"; hlmaolC was tho object of tho only gosturo of v(olico-a- stone ' lnirled, tliVougli hlu offico of city collector at the city hall. J'olico woro not suro but that oron this Was accidental, rather than malicious. j ,Tlo "Thompson aldermen" those who. have constantly "aligned themselves in support of tho may or's program retulned a comfort able control of tho council, 83 of them bving ro-oiooted: for another two-year term. Tho -mayor loat ono of lils floor leaders, Alder man L. J. Grossman of the fifth, and four of tho six sitting alder men who wero beaten were "Thompson men." CHICAC.O. Feb. 27. W Tho second- automobile to bo investi gated by tho polico on a thoory that it might have been tlio car used by the slayers of seven mem- today in May wood, a suburb. ! It had been partly demolished, apparently from an explosion, nnd nought for rfucstlonlng. localise of tho names, shotgun linen "pluutod'' iinrposely to nils- lead tliein. . .' . . ' ,,"', ,.,..... f HICAtlO, lab. 2 , . (IP) fc. on - '"'". 11 nooinod like, wanted to vote In tho second precinct of tho iTWCnlleth Ward ycstertlay,- There was a report that JlnB served with baUots ZZrZ ,,1 7 7hrM. "Insldo'dates, suddenly begun to display ltoe" desire to 'exorcise their. .' u.n.i.. . .( - .olottlun omcln Is silting "0'' j. - tmm ,0l"' 1hc'y saw them eat- '""r,., - ' ' . . Vreo luneli. gasped an em uner, and would Have fallen not a'oinpunlon cunghl him. 1 ho . of floor pushed their way . , " "e lounci ine necr Kegs, i Plained nn election judge, and wo found tho steins.. I guess tlio Previous tenant, who oporated u speakeasy, left In a rush. Tho kegs make fnlrMi .stools, and the stein servo excellently for our liquid, which us you will observe, Is" "Yc? Clo on," said thu officer.; "Coffee." Kiild tho olcctlon Judge.: Wlion tho woril got around that tho stolns were being used for' coffee, some of' the die-hards of I ho precincts said they had a good mind to boycott the place. . j ' WAKHINdTOX, Feb. 27. IrtV- j Secretary Mullon and Postmaster I j ffonornl New today recommended to congress tlio expenditure oi 80S.00O,OOO to meet the public buildings needs of tho country. Of this amount congress hus appro priated -Jl0,0o0,(J00 and un esti mated s ts.1 90.000 will bo available from tlio sulo of obsuleto buildings, IflM PAR Nm i u i Ull Ul 1LII !. I , ', ; Solicitor to Be Attorney Gen eral in New Cabinet Donovan Unwilling Take War Portfolio Balance of Selections . May Be Made Soon. , WASHINGTON', Feb. 37.-IV-! James AY. Good of luva,; is tu be 1 secretary of wur In tin Hoover ' cabinet. . . . j WASUiNM.ITON. Kelt. 27. fV) William 1). Mitchell, solicitor gen 1 oral of the United Htates, has boon Koleetod hy lrosldont -elect Hoover j to bo attorn- general In his cnbl- net. and simultaneously with tW i;:::1:; - ;::, - ::,:!; - ; I iiiiwiiiiugucss-Lo nocepi tno posi-oi, ( secretary ,of war or , thu gover j nor-gcneruls)ilp of tho Vhillppines ! tie -was yaid to havo told Mr. Hoover that he ooimUturodhimself suited only for certain fed oral no hsltions and that the seernturv.shln . !u,"il' "oi M'lth tho HRleotlon.-,of nil itttor- noy , senoral docldod : upon,' Mr, Tloovor was guld totbo In a position to- complcto IiIh uahlnct' within, u. very abort time. .Al'houith . Mr. represented as huvlnif-. voted for Charles lOvans HuBlieH,ln-.l 01 ii; . fyij 1'roSldont Uoolldo; juid ifor ; Sfr:.- llOOVOr. ' . i ' ''i $ Tho attorney generalship at ono tlnjo was oxiiocted to eo to .Uonn van, wlm .roprusvpted. Jo.Uy as .... bolus; Innnoyed 'lijr-tho oppositloit raised against him for this post by dry . forces' and others. , He. wis said to foel ho was belnu looked1 upon. by theso tomes not,. us an In dividual' whoso capacity for,' or ganisation' (lild admllilstrotloll wero to be taken Into account. Mr! Donovan is returning' as soon jo posslblo to Huntu r'e, N. Af to wind up his activities, as chairman of tho Boulder Uam coinmlssltm nnd as commissioner on tho Jlln Orando commission. On the rourtlj of Mnrch ho will retire to the practice of law and sever his con nections with tho government. ' With tho ollmtnaflon of Uonii van for tho secretaryship, Hit., nnma of James M. Good , of loiv'n, was brought forward Its a posslblo choice. Sir. Clood was .Mr. Jloov er's western campaign manager. s . , Scnleiun Pendleton .Man. I'OltTLAND, Ore, Keb. S7. ft Judioh Ulngham of Pendleton, was sentenced to two years nl! McNeil Island rodernl prison to day in federal court, when he pleaded guilty to a chargo or cashing three $")0 cheeks obtained by fraud from the malls. , Tt Is cstlmnted Hint street lind highway ueCldetits cause an ero nomie loss of nhout. V,U0.O,VOO ': t ' year In tho United States. , .... - Will Rogers Say: XKW.' YORK,,' Ke.h.. 27.--No wonder floover cim't, get n enhinct... Hi ir men won't tiiko it, for tiiey won't tiiko n ehuneu.oii. a minute iiiKtilt Tf he has tivei- eitrnetl more, thu it ;i seniitor, lie is in 1 a a g h e with big bus iness. If' iie ever drove. a Stiindard Oil truck, or wus it bookkeeper ill ' u Jlorj?an hunk ,lii! is iu Iffigue with; monopolies. If he is inde-; pendently ' rieli; lie in league with the .devil. Hut' if ho hus 'never done tmy thing, and been a financial failure at. that, ho will pusn tho senate us a brother, und every time Hoover finds 'i man of that type, he is a Democriit. And that's an other staunch rule, you can't use oven on ublo .mini from, the opposito party. That would revert to Deuiocraey, and not pclities. Yours, , . AVIIib KOlililUS.