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PXGTC EIGHT WEDFORD MflTTj TR1 BUNTS, MSDFOKD, , .QKEfiOy, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1020. MADAME CURIE JO RECEIVE GIFT FROM AMERICANS pronounced ugalmit tho utilities. Willi few exceptions, fluctuations ill leading shares wore restricted lu narrow margins. Kupcrlift Still Popular 1'AHIS (JP) The" first Interna tional wireless exposition held In Paris all other expositions have been confined to national products demonstrated that tlio slx-tubo superhcterodyuo receiver set still Is the most popular sot In France. lltKUTHK. Siberia VP) Survey r uf an air route connecting Yakutsk with the gold fields of Aldan, re rcavel the maps which showed a mountain range between Yakutsk and Tommot wore wrong. Tho dls- trict, it was found, is flat and cut up with rivers. Hi FOR TARIFF Sunday, Oct. 27, 1 11 2 1) Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair. Oregon: Sunday generally fair. 'VjM,v.,'i M SOLON DM DAYS ON STREET NOW ENDED ! Daily Meteorological Report I BILL TUTOR tfv . Sen. Bingham Silent As fir W 'iTf! 4F m a, i Local Data . Methods Scored In Sen " ate - Action Planned To , . Probe Trail of Lobbyists . Borah Claims Farm - Aid Suffers. . WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (P) fclovcro condciiiiiutlun uf hlu rota tions Willi llio C'unuoctlcut Alnnu fuelurerH' AKsuciiillun were hoard III tllo Houatc tuilay liy Hciuttur BIllKllaui, Hipulillcun, uf Cunneot ICut, in Hllcncc. In tho first report to tho Hcnuto Chait-mah Caraway uf tho lobby committee detailed the "loan" uf u salaried representative of (tic assuclatlun to asslHl Bingham In lijs work on (lie finance commit tee while its Republican members were framing the tariff bill. He wild the committee thought "in view of the cxtruordinary clrcum HlancoH attendlnB this transaction, that It was lis duty to call to the attention uf the senate Immediate ly tho information acquired dur ing Its Investigation." ,"lt seems to tho committee that it, strikes at the dignity and honor of tho senate and would tend to shako the confidence of tho Amer ican public in the Integrity uf leg islatlun," (ho Arkansan declared submission of the report by curawuy and Senator Walsh, dem ocrat, Montana, another member of tho investigating committee, provoked a discussion of lubbying on tho tariff hill, but drew no de fense from any moniber of the ecnato nor uny reply from tho tall Connecticut senator. Illngliam mil alone on tho roar row of tlio cham ber In his regular seat. . With tho reports that tho dis cussion of tho Hliigham caso would bo resumed on Monday, there was speculation about some action )y llic senate, Hcmitur Dili, .Democrat, Washington, Inter rupted an' attack by Senator ficorgo, Democrat, Georgia, on tlio lilngham relations with tho manu facturers to ask what lie, proposed to do about It. Tho (leorginn said ho was Imorosted principally In tlio effect on I lie tariff bill of tho transaction. Later, off (he floor, Senator Dill suggested that (he senate finance conimltteo "might purge Itsolf" by rcmova of Bingham from the committee ' Asked why ho mado no reply benutor Ilinghani replied off tho rioor that he had made tils state ment before tho senato previously inn uiso lieforo (ho lobby com mittoo and ho rested on thai. He- Tore the lobby committee Ding ..ham said that "possibly" ho had anai-o a "mlstako in using the ninnuruciurers' employee to assist nun and in putting him on tho sen Tito payroll. Ho cmphasiied that Ho mount nothing I m pro per. senator Watson of Indiana. Hie (cubllcnn leader.. Interrupted ecnaior l.euiuo to demand know what he meant by staling ' Aaaociateii Preaa Phot The Academy of Science In Washington where Madame Curie (right), eo-dlscoverer of radium, will be presented with a gram of radium aa a gift from her American admirers, October 30. President Hoover will deliver an address at the ceramony. CANTON. N. V. In her first public prunuuncemeiit slnco her arrival In tho United States Madame Mario S. Curie, oo-dlscoverer of radium, today dedicated tho Hepburn Hall or Chemistry at St. Ijiwrenco uni versity oftor having hud conferred upon her tho nummary degree of doctor of science by the univer sity's president. Dr. Richard Eddy Sykes. Tho timid little Oct 20. VP) .about 10.000 students, alumni audi "i miiv .-.. llZft tin. nm..l .r It tuwiiKpi'Diilc of this little town (the hall) Hho mild, "at n tiino who turned out immiiHHe for the when lhyH!clanH and chemistry woman. oh- occaHlon. I'reHUlont Hykes In cunfurrinf? tho (U'rii-g termed her u "ho If ef faelnn and devoted Htlentist, toaeher and author," and "ex emplar of the art of IIvIiik whilis dlreetlnK to heneficlent ends the power of the force of nature." Mme. Curio KpcakliiK in EitK llnh hh Id nho dedicated the lab- viously if red from her intensive ( oratory "to w-ientlfic research in reearcli nm! travel. Hpoke to the field of chemistry." I ii.iiiinii 3 are In In constant ami amusingly rajiid progress. It k1v'S confi dence in the future of the uni versity to k now that as soon siy the need has been made clear the new laboratory haH been erected by the devotion of those who have been educated here. "I congratulate St. Lawrence university on the opening of the now laboratory and I congratulate Mrs. Hepburn and Mr. Young for their part in this creation." 1 'IIGER OF FHtclBOSC PEAR SALE iFfCENCH KS in u ri ' n I ,1 i . Tninnewuuro (dogs.) 3.1 Wall St.; Back to' Normalcy 'Highest nasi, u i.ra. co j " ' ' . I l-owoit (lust 12 lirs.) 34 After Terrific Week of i Iot- h'iity M-t ) 5 . ' , -. I I'recipliatlon (inches) 00 Wild Selling Utility 05 74 34 41 00 SUiteof weatherl't. Cloudy Clear Total preclnltatlon since Sen. stock Fall Farthest No oerJO'2''-j-1 ,.nc;.'cs nunriso totlay, 0:38 a. m. Sunset today, 5:12 p. m. Sunrise .Munday, 0:3!) a. in, W. J. HUTCHISON. I I Metcoroluglst. Estimate of Loss Pos sible. MOW YOItK, Oct. 20. (P) j Wall Street wearily struggled buck ! to nurmal tuday. ending the must ' trying week that It has experienced since 1907. Trading on tho New York stock exchange moderated to customary proportions, and while prices were Inclined to sag as ac counts were lightened and read- Justed, most, leading stocks held steady. Hollow-eyed commission house clerks struggled to clear away the debris left by the week's wild panic of selling, and many were instructed to return to their desks The annual fall and winter dun cing scries of tho Masonic Dancing club will, begin on tho evening of tho first Tuesday in November at the Jlosonlc Temple I uaiiroom, it was announced lust I evening. There will be six dances on Sunday, as tho stock exchange ! given during tho season and will! CLOSE TO DEATH I'AlllS, Oct. 20. (!') Tlio phy sicians of former premier, (Jeorges Clonienccau, eonllnuod rnthor guardedly tonight 4o express them-! selves as satisfied with tho con dition of their patient. The lat ter continued today his wurk uf corroding tho proofs of his new book and indulged In a character istic pleasantry .by conducting Dr. uogennes tu the duor himself.. E lliat tho shadow oftho Connection niHiiuiiiuiurcra Assoeiallun ran through "every schedule of tills ?nil anil It will contlnuo tu gruw lariroi'. i (icurgo relied that ho Jnoant what ho said. The Republican leader contond- Vd every rate decided upon by the finance coinmlileee ltcpubllcans was (loomed on lis morlts. lie denied tluu lobbyists could Influ nice Individual members mid de manded Hint n single Instance of tills be shown by tho investigating committee. "I don't suppose Mr. Kviiiikuii (Bingham's assistant) talked to a single senator of the committee on the subject of rates while the hill was before it," Watsnn said. "Cer tainly ho did not talk to me." I This brought Senator Unroll, Republican, Idaho, into Hie debate with tho declaration that he was convinced mat the influence of Joseph Jl, Orundy, president of tho Pennsylvania .Manufacturers Association, and his Interests wore responsible fur the latitude uf the tariff revlsiun nuw under consider otlon. ..'."Between tho time fur the call of tho special session mid lis open ing," Borah said, "these same In terests that Orundy reprosonls showed (heir Influence Had It not been for their Influence wo would havo been legislating fur the. farmers In whose Interest this licWol session was railed." . Tho senate adopted without do twMi or roll call a resolution pre aented by Caraway calling upon tho department or. cuminerco lu aubmlt n lint uf "dullar-a-year" men on Us payroll. Senator Walsh, called attention (hut Joaopli Wul- lebcfc of tho Connecticut,. MumitHL- ,tirers' Association,; hail' told ' the -K committee he was a ,"dolliir-a-( lyear" man firt- the department. . Senator. Walsh also uUnted the law which he said prohibited such n practice. WASHINGTON. Oct. ' 26. Ml Shuwlng no apparent Improvement, Senator Theodora llurton'B Illness continued tonight tu bo tho cause of much concern among his friends, Including I'rosldont Huov- who has paid lilm several visits. ' Although reported as resting fairly comfortably, the veteran Ohio ltnpulilloan Is believed by friends not yet tu have readied (he crisis which will determine whether there Is n possibility of his complete recovery. The fierce Sturm that raged last week over tho Croat Lakes region, hampered tho sale of Hose pears in Detroit, according to a telegram received by thu Winter l'eur com mittee, from Its Detroit represen tatives. Klvo days of rain, witli spells of bitter cold, kept house wives and the Ituso 1'AltIH. Oct. 20. (P) A new aspirant to the French premier ship, Kdounrrt Dalaiucr, will cr ry 1h list of his prospective cab inet to President Doilmerguc for approval at 1 1 a. m., tomorrow. iM. Daladicr, leader uf the strung radical Socialist parly, who has buyers at home, nnd I been several times a cabinet mln- lliarket reflected a Ister but never premier, notified slightly luwer average for thu fiftli car. The telegram stated that with the return of normal weather con llio president today that he would try to form a cubinet I In has offered tho portfolios of foreign affairs nnd of finances to T dltlons. It was expected that tho j tho Socialists and Is ready to com- ilemnnd Tor Bosch would show a i l'"se a ministry made up In equal marked llvlliiess. I numbers of radicals and Socialists. Tho sixth cur will bo placed on , 1'olltlcal observers were doubtful sulo tomorrow or Tuesday, and will I vi'hodipf thl.s attempt to revive the lie preceded by radio talks, which I "cartel of the left," which began havo attracted wldo attention I under Hoi-riot In 1024 and was throughout tho middle west. broken up In 1025. would be suc- Tho llosc campaign to dale, In cessful, but radical leaders seem Detrolt has been highly favor-i01' confident of success. M. Her- able, and tho pear, selling on n 1 nt miiy n0' appear In tho new new market, has exceeded llio expectations of tho committee, be nig iiom mo rust within easy range or tlio New York market SPOKANIO, Oct. . Ml Tlio Columbia Basin Irrigation ennven tlun tnnlglit called on all western stales tu "Join and fight for their rights" lu tho mutter of federal aid fur reolaiiiatlun projections. A rosoluilun passed by the league declared tllo future of the western states "In Jeopardy" un less Ihey handed together mid bat tled for ' a siiiuirn deal" on fed eral aid and against "artful prop aganda." that "menaces tho west ern half of the union." The Irrigation league, in Wash ington, declared Itself fur " n na- llnnal reclamation longue." that shnll be committed to no Individ ual project but tu a Just defense uf a coinmun cause." I108EBURO. L'mnqua valley 'turkeys are going In the movies. A film company here is preparing to take a full length sound news reel of a great flock. i EUQENE. Clinton Hurd, coun ty commissioner, announced that all right of way on the Slsulaw highway between Rain Rock and Cushman had been obtained o: arranged for. . ' The morkrngMrd In defense of Ha young will attack dogs, cats and ran man. LURE A MILLION By The .Vsmn'IiiIi-iI Pros Old gruds and their prugney limlcruraduatcs and their "heavy dales" mid Just folks who like to see a virile tusslo under crisp autumn skies Journeyed ivniln literally by millions yesterday tu America's gridirons. Southern California nnd Stan ford drew tho tup gate su.OOU. Other heavily attended contests Included. Yale-Army "5,000 Darlmnulh-llarvard .. 67 000 Illinois-Michigan aslooo . I'rlneeton-Navy 40.A00 Indiana-Ohio 35,000 lnwn-Wlaronslii 25.000 Tulane-licnrglu Tech.. K5.000 Nebraska-Missouri 2J.00O Klorlda-OeuiHln 20.000 I government when It Is fnrtnnil l-lr. was defeated for leadership of the Itadlcal-Kocliillst party at the ltholms congress this week by M.! Daladler The Socialists have nut yet an nounced their acceptance of the cabinet posts offered and It Is a question whether they will do any thing more than promiso condi tional support. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. Ml Robert II. Karlioet, 15 high school student of this city, was killed nt llio country homo of his parents near hero toduy when u revolver ' was accidentally dis charged In (he bands of (iurnian nan, 10. n fellow student and close friend of the victim, the sheriff's office revealed lunlght. Cnan said he and Karkeet had spent tho day hunting. Returning to tlio Kiirkoet homo, thov sat down nt a table nnd began tu ex amine tho revolver. Conn said he picked tho weapon up and was preparing to unload It when It went off. Tllo bullet passed thru Karkeofs body and he died be fore aid cuiild bo summoned. SATURDAY NIGH! RUSH ACCIDENTS Minor truffle collisions wore re ported lu be mimcrnus In various parts uf tho culluty last night, nc curdlng tu city and stato traffic of ficers, either because motorists wero In ton much of a hurry or because of unavoidable circum stances. Ono collision was report ed near Phoenix when two cars eamo together and another occur red near Central Point. Arrests will probably ho made In some of tllo cnuc. committee on arrangements in structed members to open their offices between 10 a. m.. and 1 p. m., tomorrow to complete un finished details of tho week's ter rific activity. Many clerks have worked long into tho night all this week Tho market opened today with a fulr accumulation of buying orders which sent many prices up J2 to 4, but a steady stream of selling soon appeared, and reduced most of the curly gains.. A few shares dropped $5 to X13 below yesterday's final levels, but prices generally moved In narrow ranges. The day's trading was attributed to liquidation of stock brought for suppurt purposes during the de cline, and to tho final throwing ovorboard of shares by many hold ers who have held on through tho decline, but lost their appetite for the stock market. Commission houses reported that weakened marginal accounts had- been gen ernlly disposed of, nnd that distress selling was In negligible volume. Total'salos for tho two-hour Sat urday session wore 2,0S7,6flO shares and tho ticker was able to keep fairly well abreast of the trading, closing but 36 minutes after trans actions ended. Total sales on tho New York stock exchange for tho week exceeded 36.000,000. of which amount more than one-third was accounted for by Thursday's wild session. Brokers, surveying the havoc. Mild that It would bo Id to to en deavor to cstimato the -week's losses. Big and little traders alike have suffered . severely, nnd price levels Were generally reduced to the levels of early Jun, wiping out tho enormous paper profits of the summer "bull" movement. The utility shares, which had risen with startling rapidity, many reaching levels at which they were selling from 30 to 140 times indicated annual earnings, declined the most prccipitantly. j f,u"n"') ue iioiu ui-iuomiliy. ) i ruiiKcmeni ior tne parties are In charge of a special com mltteo composed of C. M. Ilous-! ton, chairman: Aubrey Morris. Ill Lester Smith and L. C. Stewart. 1 no music will bo furnished by Fred Wahl's orchestra and the dances will bo open only to Ma sons, Eastern Star nnd DeMolay members nnd their Invited guests Kerfoshmcnts will be served dur Ing tho courso of tho parties und un exceptionally successful season Is OYtincln.l Guston Pruno picking In IJast (uston community progressing rapidly with every dryor crowded to enpneity. Step Forward With Freshly Cleaned Clothes NEW YORK. Oct. 20 (PI Tho renewed stability of the stuck mar- I kot was tested by n rather heavy stream of week-end liquidation to day Substantial declines appeured I here und there, hut on tho whole, llio list closed fallrly steady, trud- i Ing conditions returned to normal. ' with 2.087. COO shares changing ; hands during the two-hum- sos- : slon. nnd tho ticker keeping full--; ly closo to trading. Moderate gains and declines1 wero evenly distributed through- 1 out tllo list, but n few stocks dropped about 5 to 13 points. 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