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WORD MML-TRIBt Weather .Year Ago HfglU'st your ago today 7 Lowest year ago today '. its Dtuj-TTOiU-UiHd Tnr. MEDFORD, OliKUOX, TUESDAY. .MAKC1I 19, lftia. N... nr8. 4 The Weather Poreuutt Fair tonight, with tag and frosts; cloudy Weductday. ntgbest yesterday . 68 lxmewt today to 5 a. ni. 33 Ml WE Today DRAMATICS By Arthur Brisbane An Educational War. The President's Power. Strikes Against Progress A Normal Spine. (Copyright, by Khig Feature! Syndicate. Inc.) Tliu little war in Mexico muy help this country to realize the , importance of modern war j luethods. Government forces, attack ing revolutionists at Torreon, Smtributc tlic.se lines to th. j front page: '.'AIRPLANUS j BOMB CITY, KILL. FOrit. j FLEE FROM Lit I. "Will this government pro tect itself with airplane car riers, with a fighting air fleet, twice as great as any in the world, and submarines 1 . Or will the government wait to rend encerning the bombing of one of our big cities. "City bombed, 40,000 killed, popula tion fie es from city." Fortunately, Herbert Hoover is an engineer accustomed all his life to deal with machinery, and demanding, the newest type of machine. It is not necessary to tell him that men and cities on the ground are helpless against at tack from the iiir,' unless they are DEFENDED IX THE AIR. 5fr. Oulahau, who rcuort-i Washington' and the govern ment, says ' Hoover's determi nation to exercise executive au thority reminds him, of-Koose- vdt. . ; ; f So. much the better. . Th 14 I'rcsidoutV'haff'authorifr.' inoreTfurcenicnt - or the -prohibit i o n than any. ruler fat. .the world. HOW Inat v. llina and llUKSlU have' no emperor and Turkey ' , .110 sultail. - . ' , ' The people elected Herbert r e Hoover uccause nicy oetievcu that he knew how to Use the j presidential power, and they hope he will Use if constantly. ! 1 ; Nearly 100 telegraph opeia-, tors employed by a firm be-i ., ' ... '. ... ,.,,,, i ..fitiun t in irn ltlMMllllle: printing niafhincs to replaiv: human operators.- That is a mistake, and is as lueleig as the strike ot musi cians against picture films that supply their own music. Men that fight against im provement in machinery fight hopelessly because they fight A'Zitinst progress. It was useless for stagecoach drivers to throw stones at loco motives. M.eu suddenly deprived of work arc entitled to all sympa thy. But no strike against pro gress ever was or ever will be won. This is "normal spino week" osteopaths tell you, and those interested in human welii'are, old-fashioned doctors especial ly, .should pay attention. The spine is as important to the body a ar columns sup port inn the roof to a temple. . . . ' The American . Osteopathic Society renders public service T'n making people think about the backbone. iousiufr uiul -una -...B nicely adjusted little bOllCS, Ot The- Virginia urea Is within a ! the cccno said he was merely scelj , .1 l t,. ,1., three hour ride from "Washington ' Inp shelter from the bulk-ts. Con- Wllietl me tupuiusi., uiKo.. VeloDed IS the skull. Uuunmg ,i t ' a..,.llmr uown trout inu mum, --..-9 nut nn liotli Sides HcrVCS that . ii,. ..,.,.,- tceu cnei-i)- to inu oou.,, j iii.r Sn-k wuniiiitrs to thtri'rain. , " . . . . ,.(..,,. the spine is the most impoi tunt part of our physical machinery, , . i...,.. excepting pcrnups uw "' " and lungs. . . Thousands of children are haudl-1 T"liped by twisted spine?, often FTftuht enrTainiiv causintr pressure . . . " a i..... Ari on imDoriauL Bonos, rcuuciiiw vur (Continued on rase tight) BARRED N DRIVES President After Violators, Not Votes, in Enforce ment Policy No Mem bers of Commission Chosen Plans Under Consideration. lly James I. West Associated i'reus Stuff Writer. WASHINGTON. March 19. (11 rrctldont IJoover hits no Idcu of any drastic, drumutlc prohibition drives u.3 it niouns of briiiKlng ubout the general law enforcement for which he declared in his in uugurul address. The purpose of the chief execu tive Is to build up the enforce ment of the luws generally by tightening up the federal organi zations and the reorganization of the federal Judicial .system. .Mr. Hoover is undertaking to in tl... 1'nitcfl St :l t e and In doing so he expects the support of the press and every good citizen of the country. Tito president Is moving with caution In the difficult task of picking those who are to compose his law enforcement commission and the best information uvuilublc Is that ho has not yet definitely decided on a slnglo memher. Scores of names have been pre sented for his consideration, but many of those already have been eliminated for one reason or an- : other and ho "now is described as literally scouring the country In the; etfurt to una suituu.c men who will bo willing to undertake su gigantic a task. The personnel of this oonimls- ' sion probably will be more cure I fully scrutinized by the country 1 than 'any that has heel) named. ' 'i... ......... Tl.i.1 .fill i be largely by reason of the fact ! - ttlAt; 'an Jnvestigiitioji pi', tlto '... I ,"epf te ,o.b0 ':'c,m,cd 1,1 I . This phase of Iho whole InquhT iwl" bt' the one t attract the ierentest public, attention and proh- I ably will require more exhaustive j j s,uuy thil al'-v oU,,;r- 'e'"""-' f ! the organized wets und drys as, as many others will be heard and the testimony of many present j ,ont officers will be taken. I" the effort to find the causes uf lire-Kent abuses in the enfurce- mcll( (ho CUIlllnb)a,un wU, iMUire Into federal enforcement statutes to deiennlne 'w hether the abuses . . ..... . . ,r lure Inherent In those laws and If so what chun-res mlsht reasonably be expected to relieve t'.le situa tion. -Meanwhile, there are to be In creased efforts at enforcement of the Volstead and other dry acts. Knforccment officials appointed or retained by JJr. Hoover arc re- Kurdcd as friendly to the prohibi tion cause ana it is expecteu inai they will be kIvcii a free hand in uu effort to dry up the country. President Hoover has not yet announced precisely w:iat enforce ment activities now carried for ward by the treasury will be trans ferred to the Justice department, nor Is it cleur whether be holds such transfer win be made without un act of congress. Mrs. .Mabel Walker AVillebrandl is In charse of prohibition enforce ment in the Justice department und It Is understood that when the transfer Is made the scope of her duties as assistant attorney general will be considerably enlarKcd. WAKIJlNdTON. March l'.l.UT) Flthlng holes for President Hoover in nearby Muryland and Virginia have been acquired thru bis secre tary, liwrence Kiehey. so that during the summer week-ends und dull days In the "White House, the chief executive may bo able ,tu angle for brook, brown und rain bow trout. . ( 't he -tlslilng waters in irgima I are ut the source of the Itapidun river In Modl'suii county In the proposed Shenandoah l'ark area. The lease covers JS miles of the stream. -. A lodge will be built and f 11. 000 expended lo construct a road con necting the fishing grounds with the Mudlson county courthouse, a uistunce of nine miles. by omoniobllu und probably will be used olmost exclusively tor J week-end fl-jhing expeditions. Thl, MarJ.und Kround Is 1 miles from Frederick, und ably will bo used durini; the m(T whon ,hinm uro slack i White Hou-c. o I This property, known as Cacoc- Un Furnuc(, ,, whlch once formed a part of the estute of the i first governo.- of Maryland, vrun ,,, uy Mr. jtlehey as his own I nersonul uroDijrlv. ..!.... . .... Air. Jtlcuuy aifo umuiiicu itii eight yeara lease on several miles I of tile slrcum Devon.. Hie estate, 1 eiriiut a runing rang" oi more ;,i,nn nn miin. . muu u...v. (Contlnuod on Page I TROOPS GUARD L..-J ARIZ jN.MUAf. , f 'UJi if. J tr im . y h I American troops nuarded the border line at El Pao. Texas, duririft the Kehiing hstween Mcxicsn revolutionary and federal Iroops M Juarcl. Brig. C;n. Van Horn Mo?ly (rinh;) is in command of American troops at For Bllis, El Paco. Maj. Gen. William Laisitejf (left) ii commandant of the eighth corps area at San Antonio. Below is a unit of the cavalry division from Fort Bliso. COP ASSOCIATE LADY FUNSTER POISON ROUTE nc onn7 pamp nr winwiCQ paq mo mum m Ul UUUZ.L UrlHU Ul IIIUKILO MHO IU1 tlUIIIttll 111 LEADER SLAIN Dan Maloney of New'York: . . . . . . j r-orce uies in ristoi oat- , , , . , ri ,'lrom (Ktvuneou tunercuiosts, j.u-. tie Liquor Feud Blamed, k. c. i-ishbaugh. noted i.os An- Igeles pliysiclun attending her, said Oft Arrested, But Neveriiday. sue is uitiiuted wim -nd- Jvaneed tuberculosis in both lungs" Convicted Thug in Cell. .,-lls Tory Blcl,.. ,NKW VOKK. ...jlriaKS: in a guns feud over contro of the i c!plulllod thlll ,vhlIo (U,ut wlls l quor supp y business a policeman , 1u.lU llnk.HH ,,,, ,.,. r.dimr In the ear of a Urooklyn . . . gnv.g leader was killed early today. The leader engaged in n sun fight with members of a rival t'm(;. I'tilrolniun Dunk-1 Maloney. -8 j years otii. died on the way to the ! Norwefc-luu hunpltnl with a bullet j near his heftrt. Thomas Cunnull, years old, who pollee said was j a friend of -MaloiieyV, was shot In ' the bf,'. Uaruld Kichurd, It, was! yhot in llio Nhoutder. , (Vnnell. ltlehurd and Charley IllKKhiH. year old. Kaid by po- llee to be ihe leader of tho other! f,r:uiK. who was captured near the He"iie of the Hhoutiliff. Were held J for tuesl lontny. ! Pollee Herseutit Churlea Mo- j (.iarly reported to bin t-upcriorn j that ho Mhot Maloney and Connell j when he rume upon the kuii flh'ht and bnlie ins H was a holdup I opened fin:.. j After the FhootinK pollee found kIx plstoln In the slnret a nil two KtitiN were found un the body of Maloney, one of them his service pistol. ' - . Detectives wild they lrarn'd that j Maloney. who wuh off duty for the ; day. had Hpent It with tVitinelt. i The policeman and ConnoH, tlin J drleetlveH ta Id, met lliKKlnM nlid two eompanloiiH In a mi loon. Later the two partfet left and tlrove to ' the OwI'h Head lavern, liny Hide. I It wa outside UiIh place that the,j 'looting occurred. ) Police waid a feud of Keveral , yean hlundiiiff had existed between . IMi;Klnn and ('onnell over control' of tho liquor trade In the 13 ay KUfffv district. iHk'hif has b'-en arrewted wev eral t hne nn houtieldf and nun ' carrying charKts. but there won no record of his over having been convicted. The three who were held for ruetloninR all profewd to know nothinc of the Hhootlns:. JUiciilnB. i who wu8 captured runnittK from nell said he and Maloney was talk Inu when three men drove up and epened ft fire on th?m. SHERIFF TOLD TO SEIZE BACK TAXES HPCKAXK. Vash.. March 19.- fTl . Ul...pif 1.-1. ..'.1 lVn.H 1.1. W - - .......... . been Instructed by C. W. tlreen oimu. vmsccuiiiig uiinrney to sir.-i $1 "9,00(1 from 25 Hpokune (eoiiiity bunks If they full to pay that amount in taxes within It lieurs. AMERICAN BORDER AT EL PASO ... - ... - - LOS ANdELEH. March 19. IVPi -Mnhi'l Vnrnniiwl fnr,ner star! j of motion pictures, is suffering very little opportunity of recov- jk-iins. i. i -TWO, MANILA. March 111. P) Mpiseopallan niionary x I n I e rn. Bridget and relhdtaM. both ofj,niK t. llat;giii, prenhh'nt of the Peekhklll, X. V.. died today of (,'erro le Paco Copper cprpora polHodtng at liontoo. mountain tlou. with mines hi Peru, died province, on tho Inland of Luzon, 'here today. President Uniori Air Lines Predicts Medf or d Key City Clins. V. Eakin, .president niul general niiinnger of the Union Air liines, who own und operate West Co.-ist Air Trans port planes, with daily f Ii - t li-rli pitsseiiiier service from Iio.s Aii).'eles, via San Franeiseo, I'tirlland and Taeoina to Seattle, in writing to the airport publicity committee of the Chamber of Commerce, says: . Portland, Ore., Feb. ,' I'M'.I. We have Iranferred our operation from Med lord to Montague on account of the field conditions in your city, The present, field in Mrdfiird is iideiiiale for a . . . small plane, but for a large transport 'plum; it is dan gerous to the lives of the passegeKs und to the ship ' itself ' , ' Jt seem td ine that Medford, being a "key city" in Oregon on both the until aiitl transport air lines, it should be possible in some, way to have a field in Medford or vicinity where it will be possible to set down and take off without endangering the lives of passengers, pilots or the condition of the ship itself. The city of Mcdford, for both tho mail and trans port service, would be, under proper conditions, a clearing house for the entire territory n far iim I h as li'oseburg and as fur south as Kureltit and also over into Klamath Falls., I think the government has recognized this fact when it established a large radio station there, also betieon lights, etc.. and I believe that it will only be a short time before the city of Medford will Wikc up and install a ciass f'A" air port. I.'ntil that time, 1 am sorry to say. it will be im possible for Us lo take our chances on endangering . the lives of our passengers m- wrecking our planes by tryinsf to irivc service in and out of Medford. UNION AIR LINKS. Uy Chan. V. KtiMn. President . OKTHMOfTil. Ohio. March 1 9 AT MiiV' Muddox. 4l.jfotor purentH until hIi.s wk kuIiiit Portland. Ore., ended her life by. drinkiiiK poion today at llic homo of f'hnrles Taekett, youth of Vun eeburyr, K, where police Buy she hud been uttrueteil by eorren 1 elide nee ninth' jiuible through ii iiuilrl muniul tiKeney. Tho woman, who had been sepa- rated from her htiMband, left a lot- In whlt.li lir. I.liinio.l lli.r llllR-I' bund" for , her act. She uiimo loU IllllH-llq rUlllt' IU lllljn U((U uim i 'TarUett ohiatned her name from1, ia matrimonial agency and wrote her, pollee Kaid. r4 I XKW VOKK. March 1!. (I1) DARKMAGIC flCATIIO IM ULttino m LIMELIGHT Murder of Woman in Penn sylvania May Bare P.ow wowism Georgia 'Witch' Found Slain in Home Faith Healer Due 'for Questioning. I ALU:.TOVN, Ph., Miii-cIi 1!) iiA) A siM'uml allcrieit pow-wuw j iliiftur whh fuuKhl liy InvcHtiKulorH Unlay In (-uiitiiTtlun wiih 1 1 1 death! by potHun KriUay of M t Vurna 1 Ortuvht IX-Ip. With the euri:l for this nam uiuk-r way It wasjlp, HOOVCP FflVOrS Written Inllinalod that un InvrsiiKullon would be made of tho whuln prau- j lke of powwowlnni in thv county. JXclpherint; of one of iu niys ! UM'tutis tntHivi's found ti.d over the dead Klrl'a breast when her body was found Saturday in a. i field near the Catasautiua kuii (elub rant'e, Indlrated to tin hi-' vestlKators that she had feared' death or violence. liccodhiK of the .symLol was contained in- u letter ' Ireeeived hy Chief of"Pilice Uern-1 hard from an unnamed person In I Philadelphia, ami turned over toll'1" P'diMc speaking cnisnsutiicntH cenoner iiuuseh. The loiters "N 1 It" which an- pcurod on one of the- missives, and 'which were repeated and set ttlown in the firm of a i-oss. are .jsald to constitute a charm against iroiMM-i-s una inurucrerH in tnti ' tiux i manor oi course. lioweve.r, denied suing for peace.- ; ritual." None of those versed lu Uu bus taken the position that : Escalon, the new Insurgent hoiid I powwow practice would have beenitl president's public , aiNlrtutHon I quRrtom. Is a virtual oasis In an able to give It to her, it Was said. should o messages of considerable I ur, ,BMri region. The insurg-l-oroner llausch and District At-1 Importance to lllo people. Unless ,.ntlt i,nPve u strategically strong jtorney (learhart still hohl to the ! "v call he so considered, ha tools, j ol. than' Torreon ' Itheory that .Miss Delp was mur-! Uley slloilltl not bu allowed to colt- Tllc Ktimtioii along the border Idered, and that the practice ofi' Hi" Unto which might ho ( llnrh..ir,i i,v,i..rnt f,.,-.. . "hex" was a factor In her death. lr. John .1. Wcnnor, pathologist iat the Klientowa hospital, has n.it :y,,t hientltled the poisons which ieaused lh young womn-s .leuth. Charles T. ltelh-s, self-styled r-i.u - , I . "" - " """'V'itl ,.li. Me r, r i U minuet- (.uiui.v. Jiq iiiMiMiH I lint lie ih not n jiowwow tluntor niul uiut I- V -' '.'V! un,i nuv n(ruitjtti ti, inr K"i" in h.m uMom i.-it 'ridiiy for what .whh described hh "powwow treat - ment for a nkln condition."- KOMK, (la., March I It. M i. i t . ........ i. 1 . ". ...' i. ",.?, , " .; I.! ' , ... , .... . ... ,, . ' ' much a mystery today' an ever. coroner'H jury had failed to caHt" 'io i-oiihii Army oteranH" as- ltwwU W1W ,.t,t and beat to iileath. j .1. A. Humphrey, a lneeiianle, who illscovereil the woman's body Uvlici) he eullcil upon her for "Ireatnient for poison In my sys tem" falleil to tell tho Jury any thing other than that she wus KlviiiK him medleluu nuule from roots, peach buds anil that ilcail spiders, war meatus, Knives iinn many trinkets played their part J In her treulinenl. j OF FAR EFFECT FACI Trade Restriction Blamed MONEY. CRISIS m WORLD By English Economist fori .,., , , ,r M.M.;.I. Ore., .March 19. ll') Gravpst Timp in Businps1? r""1"'"'1"" flom u,lllnc relations UldVLM IIIIIU III DUolllL&S .,, other hlKh schools In the 'u;.l, d.i:i:.!., r.. slate hluli school itthletlc assoclu- History Politicians Fos-Hon f,,r mo .est ot mo school in- i tl l i I ''"ar has been dealt Halem hlKh . ter Disaster That impends is. hooi i,y the bourd ot control Uf 'the association, as tho result of .IA.--i:sTl;lt. Km,-., .March 19 j Iho "riot" that look place' hero CI'h The gravest fliiaiKlnl crisis r, u,,, ,,1,.) nt jar,.h g ,fi,)Wng In the wurld-s history was de-l,. defeat of Halem high-by tho perilled by Kir ticorge l.'alsli, econ. , :ii,.muwa Imskelbull teum. omlsl, as threatening modern busi-. The suspension was announced ness. Htr fleoi-Bc slarUed his uu- M a ,.tter received l,v .1. C. Nel dltors at Ihe nutloiiiil- free trade. ,, principal of Halem, from ltoy conference here with his prciltc,-Vunnon, secretary ot the assncla !" illon. "I speak with the blithest na- . thorlty, and I challenge any one' II Is the local belief that the to deny it, when 1 say we uroiboolng luetics of tho Halem stu threatened with the greatest fi-denls during the basketbull truir nunelal crisis tho world If. ever ney last week, also hail something seen because the governments ofto do ft-lth the stiHponston. the world have followed thu pol-. Ilefure announcing tho dishor ley of trade restriction. ju-eventliiK j ment of tho Halem school, the debtors from paying their debts." state board announced yesterday, Hlr (leul-go declared. that under a new ruling u district "We are- face to face with this Uoiirnaineiit loser could enter a crisis. The KToulost authorities stale tournament. This means In this country and In Ihe rult-.tliiil whenever Halem Is,, defeated, ed -Htates expect It to come tllh-jlt can enter the state tourna pring and unless this policy of; ment. . ' safi-giturdltig or protection Is- The suspension will not provent checked. It means disaster to (heiHalem from taking part In foot world, jball next fall, and In basketball "I am not exaKKci-allnK." Hii'incxt winter, so the suspension Is Ieori.-e vie hided. "I wish 1 1 not us ffcrco as It sounds, were."' lie tinned polftlcli.nsj The suspension Is for tho bul wlm hud ptirsui" wrong policies unco of the present school year, blnco tho war for tho tmpcndlng'whcn high schuol ulhletlcs are at j erjf-ls. Old .Zhioned Thugs Rob a Lady and Flee on Bicycles i 1 .MIN.NKAI'OI.IS. Marcll, l!. I t'l.' -Scorning lite automo- ! bile two tliievis miatchod a j purse from a woman Iktc ' In st night upd escaped-on hi- i cycles. They pedaled, up be- 1 side l.llllun llolmstend us 'f site was walkiiiK home, lean- ! ed their hlcyeles against tb 8 curb, seized the purso und then tiedaled away, , ; IW EXECUTIVE: WILL DELIVER rnn nnnTiniin! ftW UKflMUNd; i nation aalnt tht rubcln and vua Instead of Spoken Worclim'Ka,iij!lns a Mvm r 1 vnnce on Chihuahua, now Import - . ... wi wKv..w a Year Planned Declines Red Cross Invitation. WASHINGTON, March lit. (yP) President Hoover plans to limit ! i to three or four a year, and al - ready has declined two Invitations, : froini the American Ued Cross and i the l)ilH;lilers of the .'liner lean Uevolttllini, whlelt his predecessors have acerpled nnmmlly almost as mora valuable It Unvoted to tlto cond tcl ol ho executive, office I "lino public undresses tbi not : cotiHinne much time In actual div "very nor lnlerforo seriously with 'he exee.tllve tunetlon by nccossl- I tut nil necaslnmil IrliM iiwnv Irion , i 11 . it 1 I "l "r "y luv wviiiuniiiiuen m - ! 71, , : i . I i hlH W cle,ir u ""clortuko nt fro- (liient IntnrvnlH. ! TllUH f,ir ho Ihb nccepted only ",U,U01 "l t'i j liivilatloiiH received, one. to nrtrtroHH ! tlu AHHoclated Pcchh dinner nt Now. I Vni-lr in A nfll n.wl Hi., ni Un. t - Itnkn ..art I. Iho Memo rial av ex - , ,,., i.. m,..- ii uu njlai...t niu,. , . cnnHlde.MiiltntlnnH from Mm American Farm llureatt Federation 1 "t ChlenKO Hnvnnnnh. (la., respectively. HIGH FOR YEAR I State Athletic Board Takes' Action for Disorder After Chemawa Defeat Capi- tol School Penalty. Notified of tttelr lowest ebb, - SUSPENDSALEM FOR NEAR R FOR PEACE :Same Is Scorned As Rebel Forces Flee Torreon to Balk Air Raids Federals in Hot Pursuit No Change Along Border. (liy the Associated Iri'sj. t HavtiiK captured thi rebel NtronKhold uf Torreon without u buttlp, ft'doral arnib'M today wro pn-HshiK piir.suit uf the Insurgent tu t ho north. (Ifiierul Callea, truniniaiMler-ln- cllfl'f lf t h.i 1'nV.M'lllni.Mt fufciw promised a campaign of "I'Xtorm- oonorul Kacobnr. liwuriront i-hh-f- tain who. evacuated Torreon yes. terday, consolidated his position at T-Isealon, 10 miles to the north ami said he expected to engage the fed erals in a major battle within ft hours. lie asserted lis evacuated - 'for -reon to spare the inhubltants .the j vi-hinh 0VCr tii -irvck'vnd tuuk foui- 1 lives. ... a request for neaee terms w.is j rcpnrtcii to have been received by i president Portcs Oil, who declared I tiiat he would not treat with !the i Insurgents. The rebel, generals. Nm.0 wm.0 ,, ellll.on,,,lod '.,,,. ,,.,,. .,, ,..,, .,.... , ; (.,iiu,lun i . j ',,,,,, t .' a.norioil ''.id. j I01 ,Vn ' "oul,Vc 1 ? y! , h"' Tn, "?' , ,u" MaWlan v het e J.ntio foil. "' holdlngrtho Itiwn.-... .. , r - , ,f , , PABO, Tex.," Slap. 1H. (VPi ' Uk- M" P."' nere, itniiniinceti early tinn niornlr.c that ho hud boon hi telephone ron- fereneo vNth I'rofllflent Oil of Mex ico shortly nfler midnight, mnd tlmt tho latter hurt confirmed the re port that Oeiiernl. Mnrcclo Cavavo. Kovernor of Chlhiiithua, and one ol i 'hpl """"' ""e'' ""'"' "cto- Millions for pence, anil to end the revolution, through tho American eontul ot Chihuahua City. Ho ask ed tho United Htotcs to convey the message to President (ill. Llekens said (111 told ll I in Cavnveo had ask ed for terms of peneo on behatr of himself and (Jcneral J. Oonzalu Kscobar, revolution leader, and the rest of tho rebel leaders. XOO ALKS, Honors, lexlco. Mar. ta. UP) Tlic rebel generals Fuu.Hu Topete anil Francisco. Borquez, commanding northern Boaora, reb el headquarters here, early today received with nppertn amusement reports front Kl Puso. Texas, that tho revolutionary leaders In fill-. hliahua had nsked for peace terms from the Mexican federal govern ment.' The rebel generals sald'.tlley "did not believe If und that the nsserted peace move would have no effect In Honora." Tim U'nnll.... or..KOn: Fair toniKut and wed. nei.duy. hccomlnff cloudy In west v'l",cmlIlJ'- '"' .temporu-- turcs east and locul fot-s and frosts ds 0;. Ci"n"" ;vn'"""" r Will RogertSayi: NEW YOHK, Srurch IIW 'ramniany Hall is in a mess, it's been uneasy ever since Smith insisted that they clean up and get respectable for that election.' They are in u hurry to get buck to. norniul. They are proud down in Alabama, a u d m y friend C! o'v-' eruor llib Graves wouldn't ask for help if he didn't 'need it. so help. I will admit they are Democrats, but. after al! they are human beings. ' . Mixed in' with the, wuv notes was the following: "lleflin was St. Patrick's day speuker at lirocktoi). Muss." '.Town. . WILL ROtlEhs. ; P. S. : No fighting in Mex ico Sunday. Moth sides at tended bull fight. IN 110