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The Weather fvnwmt tlinilr InnlclMt urul WbCMlr rnlim loiilglu, HijriMwi fmu-niiir rut UmcM ml morning in a n, rn. . HH Me DFOKD MAIL 'mwm Weather Year Ago lllglMxt yMir ago UHlur... IjOuohI year ago today .. .. Uilll 'fninlMMM w. il Wl.itwMli iiir, MHDFOHD, OlM'XION. TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1020. : No:U4. nana . y ; ; - I Afll fU0 TMH EAKER READY FOR DAWN-DUSK GOODWILL FLIGHT THnnnO Tfi ' Today SOLONS END r .-I Work!?' :LI lULIl I UllU pMWJ CfSL ' I!nUL 11,111 j! iLAvHS!u ii hi , nr a o r ''miiBm ri '.Tim nrnn o (Copyrluht. 11, Kln Klur ! ff sJJ afc--i J 1 ', - HVnninuta. Jno.l . H n hsii b , nr K Kk II Ualuy Kisltf, president of the Metropolitan Iifo liiKitriint'o i Company, died smldt-nly Sun-, Any, niod 77. ' : His death in a loan to ill1', world of insurance and t' i American business. KuiK'i'iiIly, : Mr Kiskt bad developed his' grent company, with miiniito; -tjiwfliiNH, Shortly before his death liis miergies had been ' Olicontrnlt'd nptui works (if jdovoi'imr I'uitiirHna hax hIkikmI nun ptihlifl utility, includiin.' tlu ntt' lIH lfH. tlruwit by tlm Jnrlioa riiinnpiiiK oc'lhf onihfdral of illn,y 'H'-xutlon, hl. i, ithd.w .... , . . ,,. , , if mm npproiirliiiliiii the wulnm of !(. Jnhtl tin- J)1V1II0, and (' j iltn Hohuo river hvlow the Juucllfm ciallv ou piovidinir tlwolliims'"' '" "oulh forhx ami . ' , , . 7 iPfoliU'lt" Hie ciiiixtiuctliia ot iIbiiiu III reitKonnblti remain lor fumi r other oUHinieiioiix in the muln lifH of moderate liiennt. jilinnnel of ih xiream. It hi a ftxh I lid own (mployfH had find enll nil ,th M'i't roiitd it an Lif ip.'trtinfnl, liluh (;rntli) at low rout. Tlii'ii i'iiiiu' teni-hors, fin- men, policemen,. There wer thoiisniulH on the wnilint; lint.' Mr, Vixke did nf.t mcrtdy in iliiluc in philniitliropii! iinpulMV With his fitworiatp, Fredcriek I'Vker, vice-president of the .Metrojxililnn eompfiny, lie prov ed that npartntenti til moderate rentals, wikcly planneil, eonld jiay n fair reltirn on tho invest ment of inKiiranee mnnict. Tlmi lie promoted Kiu-h hnildins on ''a larpp seafe. , An impor1ani. piihliB 'Km'ii'O rondered by the Mtdropolitnn Life, tinder Mr. Kislie'n diree lion, wkk a persinlent ndverl'm iii( eampaiKn niviuc vhlnfthle informnlion on health nnd the jirevention nf disease, ll would he difficult, to exaptreratp the value of thix piihlid serviee, At. I.aUehui'xt n proup of til Boy , SeoulH from Monmouth t'Ottnty orpanized the first Hoy ftV-(ijjon j FVout . eontaet ' wilh Cioininnndcr Kosetidahl,; of thn i'onmnictd n conudeie xtate tax i i. i . t a i pi'oaruni Involving j-reatlon f a I,os Atielf8, tirraitRed 1 Blart.j'imi ,.,.,, uf ln. the 6uU OH tho "air-inindtHl"-iiiicmbei'x, provldlnn ror an enuall- .. j union of uMvKxnimiiK culeulated r0,u''1:, , . . jto add 1',00, 000 lint) to the xtuie ; - ' ', ' i, . Mux rollx. levylnu C per Rent taxex (.'ommaiidor Sttiv, of the tor-1,,,,,,,, tMnh ,lm liu.r ..orporntion- i;ililt AVnr , WterilUM' tll illH the the eninlni:x of xtu. k, bondi " ' ...! i.tlUH u.. J 1 1 1 I I 111 "I'll 1 lit I I III hoyg, and tht-y ure prond of tencher, knowing that he. has niiidc more Ihim tOO parnchutc (iump8. '. ; .- , ' . - , ; ,To reeruit fliers of thc.fntunt jitmouB Hoy Soout. orcniilKalioiw 'is n (rood idea. A million hoy.-t of totlay will he fiiors 00 years hunec. . ' .';'..;''' . ''. , One fe.illlll'p. itl Oltr prOHper-1 Furthi r 'meninmendntlons of the lily is. the Krowth ill I'llilO.! lax relief commission cnaci. d Into liij is iho v , law, subject to the approval of ih ;HtllteH exports. Jlimei A, Mil-- (jnyernor. limit the bonded Imlebl "I'dlf IiresidOIlt nf I'llilrri Stlttt'S eilness of munlclpallliis nnd nlher ' l',;"' , , ,i 'taxing units and provide for unl- Steel, reinilldg yon Hint "IIS rnrm budgeting and neenuntlng 'country iH flxportillt? .prOlluetM now at an nnuiinl rutecxeced iiifj hy one, billion' doU!n' M11' 'fXpnrtH of nix yours 8o..v And thin i done iii pite of liigH-oconn froiffhtn; nnd of for cgn wiirph nnd liv'uiK j'.fiHln, for below our.' -. Kncli t Htntn . him ,8oml,htnft thiW. ortlta. for nforciirn market rennnylvnnin' gupplies Wii' feneint? to, tho l'ieldn o't',Arr?en. t'mn. New KnRln'nd sendH shoes nil , over the world., ,', Virginia sendH lohneeo , lo Vcimy-tioltt-Ohio snndg lo Rnnln prlhsH liot-, . tins in whieh iSpnin ships finrt nnd Khorry lo. Unfflnnd.j Illi nois sends fnrm tractors tb nro jiiUnd Ilissin. the South, sends cotton to Finland v;,. .- '-,. : i -4 , Atid It mnUos rensotmlilo eniillon In . Increasing our larlH rates. Im r pnrtuuU .' ' )1 American labor 'and htiHlnesn i must hit protected, hut tlnfess wo Imy nt othors, thoy 'cannot Iniy of ,JHi , ... .. ...... ' . ' yl - -t-, ' ...... w. (continued on la.J2lcbt. 35th Assembly Closed at 10 o'Clock Last Evening Tax, Auto and Educa tional System Handled During Bohd Election Vote Qualifications Approved. HALKAt, Ori! Alarcli r. ti RAI.KM, Ore.. March r.. (,V The Iir.llt le).'iNaivii nKKcinh!)' Ih now hlHIury, wrllien lulu the rec ord and filed away in the nrchlven. lit n clOfilnK reiilarliuble for liar 1 1 1 .i N and deliberation the clocks in Iho two hotiKcH Hliiie(l hi Hi o'clock Monday evenlni?. Hluo ill iidjoiirnnieiit came In iho m iuu at Hi:".', and .In tho huiixu ut lu:l'i, 'I'lierit wax u foiKilcuoiix absence all Ihruiixli Monduy of 4he roiifii hIuii iiHitatly altendant uim the final dayx of 11 Hemiiun. While thft x4nat Rt'omnt away on bill alter hill In nil endeavor to catch tip with tx cali iiilar and cleur tlx dcxkii. the houne very di'llber utety xel nhoitl to Ihi'cxh oiil u lew ttmtterx that had not , pi-evlouxly been i.ottlcil in the haiixfactlon uf nil. Chief ammiK the dlr-piited nc tlntiri oi the houxe up Inr recun xlderailou wax that by which the Income tax hill liuil been enacted without provli'luti tnr xnhmllllnii It to ilia people. . Thii' thu liiwniiikcr'B t.rouBhi to a eloxe n u-ilay xexNlnn which twroin onto the xtatuio ttnokx xueh Important eiinetnicnH na the.c: t'nnxnlidutioii of the hnurdx of rei:entx and control of the xtatc IttNlituilonx of hikher learnlna In the-hnnilx nf a xlnte hoard of hlcher erttienilon nf nine memberx, directed to conduct an ehallxtlv xtirvey uf the pret'nt educational yxletn dor nw Oie. coniltm two yeai'x and then o-L'd Willi a complete iTorunnixutlnn to elimi nate dupllcatlonx of work and ex pense. Kcriurtlon of nuienioblle . Ilc.onne I fees an avernite of jb per cent, ihroimh tho, nddltleii of n one I other securities. The luiter iw n.e-.iairea aro expected to in crease the state's revenues by np prox 'mutely $ l,2.M.o0 a year and wipe out the stale deficit during the current biennlum. Knurled a personal Income tax mi'Msio'e, which eomi-s outside . of tho recommendations of ihe prop erty tax relief commission, and Is tili"ndy ihreateneil with Hie refer endum which would make ll Inop- j oratlvo beforu November, nun. even If It Is finally approved by i Ibe oeoole. ' j .vstemn throunhout the stale nnd Its subdivisions, Two oilier measures pnssed and approved by tjovortior I'atlerson Impose upon persons voting at special tax or bund elections the necessity of owning real or per sonal property subject lo taxation. IT TO LEAD SENATE IN CURTIS' PLACE WAHIII.VtlTO.V,' Jfni'ch 6 (I'l James M. Watson, of Indiana, was chosen i Ui'PUl'llciin leader of the renale loday nt ii party onnfoi'iv,oo. He lakes .Ihe post held by Henutor Curtis until ho beenmc vlee-presl-dent. Honntn Ucpiibllcans nleo renom Innlod their officers for the seuiilo. Including Menntor Moses, of New Hampshire,, lo to president pro I oi.i : Edwin 1 Thayer, of Indiana, to ho scerolnryi Davis 8. IJiiri'y, of Hborto Island, lo bn, sm'geant nt nrms! nnd the Kev. K. II. Phillips In be chaplain, These offices must ho confirmed by (he senate, Mattcrs' I fn The chief pilot of the Ouition Mirk In it: endurance achievement io (hown above beside his new Boalng pursuit plans in which he will take off from Orownsville, Tex,. Mjrch 10 to fly to the 'Colon sntrjncs of ths Panama canal before the su.n ftets. He will stop six tiroes enroute. jSTUOENT RIOTS GHANEY CHARGE H0IV1E FOLKS OF: iiAitrnnu paoio nrn loour Kinnru AnmmMi SnHLItU Dl uHolo ulhu looucnuni nMiYiriun I AT ANNARBOR IN GRAND JURY GREETCALVIN Four Thousand Basketball Celebrants Storm Theater' Police Use Tear Bombs 'Prexy' Uses Tongue Lash Six Arrested. 1 ANN AltllOlt, Allch., Alur. i..-(V)--l-'uur tbouxaiul xludeiltx cele luatcd .MIchlKlin'H bnxkitliall Vic toi-y owr WIconin luct niuht, V to by ntiemptlnu to xiorin their! UII, y,.m- iKaluxt Newton C t'bn-1 l "'ed .suites, and' to Airs. Cool way Into the Alli blK.in ihuater. j m.y ,..v-dliovll attorney, and dlx-! 1,lfe "" '.their return to private life I'ollec tear bombx repelled three, mixscd a xhnrt time auo on a mo- l"'uy.- : . allackx, but It wax the appearance i Hon of the xlale attorney general's' 'r,u' c.lebnillon of, their home- ni IliA lli,.it,.i- nt ttr f Mn i..n,- I'oolr ..rrl.... ....1, .... ...ol.... ... ,1... . COIOillU Wax 0 Olllet OIlC In keeitlniC Little, university problem, ihnt finally rtlxlierxed the crowd. Six xtuib-iiis were aiT'ieil but only one, wax hVluK held' by i.ollce"tTMTay: " The xiu dents, xiialie-danclna through the xirceis In a riotous , lieo.y Oecauie thitO' team bail Just aksure.l Ml.-hlgi.il a tie for .be li'n c:ia lipiousoii, iiixmi-ii . u e cIooi'h ff tho tlUMllOl frfo mlmUtnnic. demanding Thr thoatfi nmnniicr called utwn' nIuk' h:untfi and ii-ditT l rpol thc! I II n II Willi II tt'iiiti'M IIIN I if 1 the student demand, and then. call. . business-like manner. A new roof """'' : memoer o. me, "' , """'"i"'' e, police, who brought tear bomb's, was recommended for the main ! t;n,u,4t""e Kl,0"k h"nrt! wit" the u..l ch.irge of southern opera Tbivo times the blinding, choking! buljdlng of tho poor farm, with ! "r vrMont and 1,1s wife. t.yns to Almazan. gas pellets routed the m which flre-proof material suggested for1 , ""w ""..y"u1 ,'!'!', il,,yor-', li,"a- "' " . " "ffiClal Sovern- gradually decreased In ..umbers to "i" '""flng. u' f -'' '"X ? ind'" al,mu f,u In Its investigation of the county lu' Bll""k ,,:,n,", wilh Jlt,yr Andre, cations the rebel movement ix more Six ornamental doors and a In rn o ! window were broken and a kIhik ' lectrlc sign was damaged when Us supporting rubles were cut. liol- tics, ckbs. stones and . vegetables ' were l, -own y tno -'""". mm itiiim.r n( hi home. jtmikt. : . . .... .. ' blleriy bu energetically lo the , crowd and within a few minutes jj.i .j rtT tlm attack was ended. JlAl II I 1 I I V I The six lU-rcs.ed. all but UU II I I I I I : mrili ii mih i iii'inm n in ox s(uoi-ios. In the engineering college, were; Henry ll t'liue, 1-altochc, s. ).;J liyron Wells, SiMittvlllc, .V. y.; ' John Kelsey, Wvllvllle, N. Y.; George 1,. Alorse, Lake Odessa.' Allch.: ISernord McCain and UoyaT II, lbrst. The latter iwo Id'-ntl-j fled theniselves ax engineering stu- i dents, but tbelr names are not on file In the office of Ihe dean of students. Cu.tte Is being held as the leader of the uprising. The Michigan theater was glv-i lug a free show Cor studenls In Hill ! auditorium, I'lilvorxlty hall, when "gi"n ot thu l ight of Andrew Alel ihe crowd smrn.ed the llieaier. Ion to conllnuo us secretary of the; , ' : . . . I treasury and of Ills right lo hold' PHOltlA, 111., Mnreli, B, (VI Aturder warrants against two men mid their wives were ordered Is- sued today following Ihe coroner's ! ""i"'" """ """" ' Hoppe, one of In persons who died in ine i-eona utsiriei nuring the last three days, supposedly frnn:iP,. poisoned llouor. Mil INTERESTS JCRW 'VOI!K, Alar. 5. M'i -. Kormtitloh' of a new $i(iO,iHio,(lon company lo u kniiwn n the Avia tion corpornlloo was annottneed to day by (Irabam 11. (Irosvenor, pres ident of the Falrehlld Avlallon company, who will head' the new concern. Thu new corporation, which included representatives . of several Inigo railroad, .steamship and banking companies, will be a holding company and will 'Acquire, an Interest. In at least six eslnb. Ilsii'id manufacturing anil trans portation companies. inquisitorial Body Has No Objection to Dismissal of Indictments County Jail and Poor Farm Reported As O. K. ( 111 lU l'e:ort filed lute yexti-k'duy iiftcrfttMin, (lie Krand Jury, which . wax lit heKxlon for hevcral tlays In- vcxllKitlnK Intllcl incntx, i'lurned ,iln,lcd Indlctmenix nnd the i mutter, which wax such source ut county wide Interest la.-.l year, Jx 1 iw.W '.lehniteiyVt rest. ' ' When the dismissal was ordered ' last month. II was provided the ; mutter .would have to be re-con- sldcred by the grnn.t Jury before ioe oisiuissiu eouiii oe regar.icu official. . In other parts nf Its report, the Jury fountl th county Jnll in koiI J fmina' th- county ! ho mnniiRPil in ii j condition nnd t " MMiimKi-ii III u; prohibition fund from February H'SS. to January. I9J0. the Jury reported ll wax managed In an ' ertlcleni manner. Tl1'' report w as signed by Don ''.,-'" " " '" ; '" .IuHiih Korh. I WASHINGTON. .March 5.-1): The senate today ordered tin luvel-1 office under the law forbidding (he 'treasury liciul to be interested In ' j business. j Senalni' AlcKellnr, Democrat, of, I Tennessee, proposed the resolution -of lnvesilgatlon utter I'lesldent Hoover decided lo keep Air. Mel-! lion and .lames J. Duvls, secrotnrv ; jot labor, In bin cabinet .without re-1 j nomination. The resolution was I approved wllhdiil n record vote. With Hie declaration Hint "ICvery ,, knows Mi Mellon Is nil right," , Senator Heed, ltepuhllcnn. of Venn-, 'syivanin, tntimntc friend of the (rensury head, gave his consent to j t, .investigation asked by AKiKel- Cocktail Shakers and Shoes Feature Exhibit of "Art" ! ' 1 1 , I l a. ...... . . ... ! ---.- Y T I- T T T -P T T V ' '. S . NEW, VOHK. March 5. M """ " Ban nil ve t v i wo pictures hung nt the nn l .vl.ll.l ........... A . MELLON FROM CABINET SEA t . . . . ' . , crate at. $3.?ri to $4. - lomhe ."T. ',m0 J' 0.""rt .continue to he easy in lino p 1 u in h o rs, vegetarians, lprie 1 . . , ' . shakers and what not lo the Seaside I'o-tnim foe en..-.....-. Waldorf. it iCIold Heuch liiimlilng season Is Salem ItCA Vllnphono equip now In lull swing In Curry county,' meat Installed In Klslnoro thontro. Thirtieth President and Wife Return to Private Life- Noisy Welcome Avoided Legion Band Plays 'Home Sweet Home'. Xoftf IIAMl'TOX. Alasx.. Alareh : I. UV) Northampton jtave a whole ' bi?aited welcome to Calvin Cool lde, thirtieth piexlilent of the "'" "' -simplicity thai has char- j ac.teruel tnc Itle of the former pi-wlde'nd In keeping with his; ' nr. army Jtjnwd desire tA-avoltra nolHy j'pHojw l-'fn-c KieetlnK heoauso of the Illness of '-"m' fioodhue, mothor of l Ali-s. foolidro. The .'eily'i . ... ... ... ' "' welcome was , . - i wnen.u recepxion """nuuee. nou.le.l by .Mayor Jesse CooIJiIbc'h prlwito car on which lllo' h:,1 '"e trii home from I nappy iu nave you I here," Mayor Andre xald. "In ,"l,!l'c ot P'opleof Northamp- j ton, I welcome you." "That Is very nice of Mayor." said Airs. Cuolidgc. you, After receiving the greetings of V. " vv '"" Air. and : tuoiuiKc mopiieit to the rear plattorn, of their private car nnd ''ecelved thu applause or more ' oUtens who had been standing in the rain for almost an , iiour (iwaiting ineir appenrance. -Mr. Coolltlge was wearing a silk j bat and a black overcoat with n i fur collar. Ills wife wax becom ; Ingly dressed In tan. With her ' was her chow' dog,'- one - of the , White House pors which she brought from Washington. Air. i and Airs. Coolldge smiled as they; 1 slood on tho platform to receive j ! the greetings of the crowd nnd to j i permit camera men to make pic- . ! tores. . As they stepped to the station i j platform, the American l.eglou i post band played "Home, Sweet ! : Home." , . ' E E POUTLAXD, . Ore., - Alar. S. IP) '' 1,11 Hens more attentive to duties. tho egg market underwent a de- i cllno or two cents nil down the line today. . . j Standard extras dropped to !, ! standard firsts to 25. fresh niedl- i Mil. extras to 2-1. anil fresh medium , ; ', : 1 he butter market, was unebang- ed with supply and demand about Iialanccd. ... A carload of hew potatoes hns arrived from Florida, which are cents a pound ...,...,-,., .n...-. - """"ex are .a ccuis nigner a Hon of S0,000 worth of bulhllngs I issueti . noro since Sep teiubor I. Federal Forces Move Against , ... , ... Rebellious Armies in Mex- iCO ' General CalleS tO Take Field Revolt More Widespread Than Offic- ially Admitted Capital Is! Quiet. i MO.VT.KHF.V. Nuevo Leon, Alex- leo. Alurch 0. (& General .1. !. Kacobar, commander-in-chief . of the revolutionary movement In ' " northern Mexico,, burned the fol- , lou'lntf xtatement to the Axxociated j l'rexx thlx morning: j i "I am pleaxed to Inform you j that after ten hours of combat thin j j city wax taken by our troopx who I fouKht valiantly ax never before. ."We took from the enemy 570 i cnllxted men, three ifeneralx and 78 officers. Tho enemy Buffered ooijHideruble loxxex. in killed." "fleneral Lurrlaga. commanding : officer, wax killed. i "We r-Mnlori-ri hmv.. ...IiIIab I lOiK) rlflex, 12 machine nun and' other war material. "All iirixonerx' lives have been j Kparcd nnd they will bo treated wun an conxiiieration. (SlKned) "lieneral of Divixion, J. (i. Kxcohnr, commander In chief Tf the army.". MKXICO t'lTV, Alarclt 5. VP) Federal troopx moved to two far) iiuiik rrontx today to irlve battle to I rebel armies which threatened the ! exlxtlng Alexlcnn government. i t'ommandinK tho army of the j of Konora, a tbouxand mllex to-the northwest, was General Plutarco ' J:liM" Cnlles, xecretar- of war, and i "" a name m me xtnie. of the . south was : chnrKO of 'fnemT"An-- dreu Ahnaznn: It Is his task to dis- ! lodge the forces of Genera! Jesus I Alalia Aguirre whose troops have i .... - - ... .,.., . .e.-a ira -' V' " ;'""' -i..., ax secretary M ,,oUl "iiik'K. hut will tnlio the field i"'""' v.lih fnrceH aent to Sonora - (I,, ....., , ".""i"1"" man me . aanunisira- tlon has heretofore admitted. The state of Conhuila was definitely ba volved in the revolution with de- lection or Its military chief. Gen eral Jose Gonzalo Kscobar, noted in a statement of President l-one-! Gil. u.iu ...nirnn nia- turbances were noted In an of ficlal resume of military opera Hons early today which said small bodies of troops were being, sent to suppress the movement In I Mexico City is quiet: The heavy ,,....-, i, ,.,.-, nuougii mo city " cruwiix ci oniooKers, but there have been no disturb- IIAMJ, Ha., March 5. i3i Mystery today surrounded the kill. ! ihg ill a hotel hero Sundav of Mrs. Nora Wilson, 10, whose.-body was!ln connection with tho Aiexlcanl I loumi with n bullet through her i head. ' I The-first theory advanced by j lice, which still was their stvonceKi hellef, was that the woman, a for-i ;mer housekeeper for liny A. Ura nus, wcniiny :.ew York winter vis itor, had taken her own life. Of ficials, investigating the case, how ever, now have disclosed that the fatal wound bore no powder burns and some were Inclined to believe she hud died by n hand other than her own. In tho meantime, Loomls, who was being sued for $25,000 by Mrs. Wilson for alleged back snlury for oc bki vices as uouseKeeper, dis appeared on his private yacht, but Inter returned and reported to po lice that he hail left to avoid pub licity. Airs. Wilson left a series of notes In which slu referred to "Ony," who was I "U. i to he I.oomls. In one of t .... v .fr -..Mentions, ap parently c. i , i i -imis; she wrote : ". : e at. .'ift. Ju lia, "was wo. ;-lnu at ,i , Insia nt $iit) a month, w a few doors away hnv i millions could I.1 ,g your COtllv. trb ee Hlute, Mar.' 5. (V) Fire which caused much anxi ety for the safety of tho Ford Ato tor factory here.' did- considerable damnge m one sec'ion of the works beforo It was cxilngulshnd. Match Suits to Hair Is Dictu. . of Fashion Htds ATLANTIC CITY. X, .f.. ' .Mar. 0. UP) Mnn'H xult xhould harmonlzo with their i hair. It In decreed by experti nt the convention of the na- tlon ul anKorintlon of retail i rlothlora and (urulKherH. isiondea or men whoxe hair ; ha turned (tray xhould wear (tray, blue and Rrcen; dark- '. haired men tan, blue, brown i or Bray. i IJAXNKK, France. Mar. t. Mv-Tr..uin for women, ki- ! mon.lx ffir men! f)n the bt.jieh 4 j trouxerod women nt all aKC piny iaxketball and run hur- It riU'''"- w'ii-drexed men " hath'"' NKIV YOftK, Alar. 6. () ; 1 Finiternailx tinted to match ; Rowns! Htich Ix the mode xhnwn at a convention of ; beauty hop ownerx. Khadex of purple, screen and deen red ! are mn"1 popular. . i HOOVER IS AFFIRMED (Senate Confirms Selections l CABINET OF fOr New President WithMt'TshaXirVoTnsdHerhert. Vr.. Anf nl, c. .land Allan, a student at Rtanfm-d OUI Ueiay AuamS rirSt university, their two grandchildren, . I .Mrs. Hoover's sister, Airs. J. H. Member tO Take Oath Of Large, and other more distant rel- atlvesi the Hoovers arose today Office Hoover Sees No atter a qu,et evening aione.- ! Airs. Hoover has no engagements - Reason to Cut Off Arms' ,!mTt.orb,th.r5J, Z i Mnvitn f , '.hostejui toiha(amlly. .mosi. ot : W meXICO. whom "will leave-TS-osUlngtoa he- i tore the end of the week. - . r i h am .MiH .v. Afnreii r. iai , - by Herbert Hoover for his cabinet iwere confirmed today by tho sen ate within a few minutes after the president had forwarded their nominations. ' ine nominations -which were delivered to tho senate almost at the hour It met follow: ilenry U Stlmson. of Xew York, secretary of state. James v. Good, of Iowa, sec re-1 tary of war. William D. Mitchell, of Minne sota, attorney general. Walter F. l!rown, of Ohio, post master general. Charles Francis Adams, Massn- i's, secretary of navy. ltay Lyman Wilbur, of Cali fornia, secretary of Interior. Arthur Al. Hyde, of Missouri, secrctnry of agriculture. Robert 1. la.mont, of Illinois. Onx-:"CC,C,ary of c"""'- WARUlVlTr.lV Mnrch R l&l j Charles Francis Adams of ' Massa- s,chusetts today became secretary f ti,o navy In the Hoover cabinet, succeeding Curtis D. Wilbur. He I was the first member of the new j cabinet to take the oath of office. WASHINGTON. March 5. President Hoover wes no reason to d.sturb tho policy under which shipment, of arms and muni itim.M from tho United Staten for j the Mexican government havo jhevn permitted under license dur lns the last five years, j It wns explained nt tho White House today that licenses for nrma j exportation to the Rovernment o Mexico had been panted at in tervnls wlnco the general embargo Ion shipments of this character In 1!24. AVhlle no other comment revolution situation was nvniinnio I at the White House, it was said po-'that President Hoover at this time Isees no reason to change tho pol- Icy ns to anna exportutlons fol lowed by bis predecessor, Calvin Coolldge., Licenses for arias shipments are granted by tho secretary of state. While state nnd war department: officials were In cotiieremw today with regard lo the situation in I .Mexico, there was no Intimation jthat a request had come from the government In .Mexico City that lit be permitted to purchnso war ! supplies In the fnlted states. T NEW YORK. March 6, (fP) ! Four nikti with llapers In their pos- j session sisowltig mailings with tho i lute Arnold Kotlistein were arrerl-! ed today and five packages of nur ootlcs valued at $1,000,0(10 at street prices were seized ns they weio shout to bo shipped by express to i points In Kentucky, California, A! is-1 aourl and Texas, J I Mrs. Hoover in White House Today Many Members of Family Present for Inaugural Remain for Visit Showed No Weariness After Ceremony. By MARTHA DALRYMPLE - ' Associated Press Staff Wrltsr. 1 WASHIXOTO.NV March 5. Jft. A new mistress reigned In the White Itouxe today--one who woko i from a yesterday of public official ! duties to a Ony filled with tho prl j vate problems of a houaewtto. ' i For Airs. Hoover, tho first, lndy of the land, is still the head of an Important family, and the respon sible hostess to the sone, duughtor Inluw, aunts, nimnm and grand children who have come long dis tances to participate In the Inaugu ral ceremonies. She must put tho blK white mansion on I'e-inxylvnnln avenue in order to make the few remaining days of their visit com j fortable. i As she left the reviewing stand : in front nf the White House por ! tico late yesterday, where she anil ' the president had watched the two- hour lnaugurul parade, she stepped i nuietiy from the public we mm nui.ii pntut: us ine uuuuu n VAtru, The only state function now un- ' uer ciinxiuerutit a is a ninioniubit: rocentlon. a time-honored custom for a newcomer in' the White House within a week after, his induction Into office. The Hoover home on S street, which has been leased to Senator Walcott, the new senator from I Connecticut, hag not been entirely dismantled and is still maimed by the old staff of Hoover servants. Boris, the president's personal valet, who has been with him for ! many years, and Mrs. Hoover's per sonal maid, are the only members of the retinue who were taken to the White House. The new first lady frankly looked upon the day as ono of rest from the strenuous hours she spent at the side ot her husband yester day. From the time she left thu S street house at 10 a. m. until de parting' from the reviewing stand seven hours, later, except for , n respite for lunch, she was a focal point for thousands of curious eyes. She took her part graciously unu showed no weariness nt the end of I lue uay. Ioc Diet Expensive . ' CANNES, Fmnce, March 5. VP) Tho rateH for pet dOK at lenditm hotels are ?3 n day tahlo d'hoti and ?4 n, la carte. Tlmo was whon Buests pets were fed for nothing. Will Rogers Says: XEW YORK", Jlarei 5.--It sure did seem strange to hear a presidential speech on .somi'thin; besides pros perity. Mr. Hoover hndn't been sworn in three minutes before, ho waded into a topic t Ii a t Air. C'oolidjiO had never mentioned in six y c n r s. That was pro hibition And judges, sena tors, governors, eonv't'esMiien ami party' leaders hadn't been to their homes or lintels three minutes till they wnded into ome old corn (pre-war)., to kinder keep the ehill off them after that rnin. And over iiiitny n clinkinir ubiss the general r.oiniiient wits. "Thftt was n fine spceeh of Hoovoi'V nntl ; rinbt to the point, too;'' Yours, ; .'!; v AVILf. ROd'KKS. P. S. : Mr, Cooliflgo pnsscd thrtiiiiRh here this evening, nnd I believe I know wbnt that quiet grin wns about, NEW LADY-TAKES 01$