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FRIDAY. XOV.KMHKll-8. 192!). P'ABE THREE Hoover Proclaims Armistice Day As Time to Reflect MEXICO HOLDS INDEPENDENCE FETE FIND OLDEST EFFIGY OF CHRIST ISJELIE! i.i. MKDKOIfD'M Al li TIM liUNlO.- M WDKOKJ V -liK(MN FEDERAL SHARE v VesteKi AjippFt5 Cohfer'encQ rfpicrovernment' Aid as ;.;iri;.Highway Development ;l!o:a 1-8,000, N ew 'I Planes in 1929. . '' r: ! LpA- ANOTCI.ks,'' NrivrS.-Pj- Federfll nid for. building airport nn(l"alrW!iy faMlltfir's 'iver the na tion was urged by ' J. D. Wood Idaho commiMiont: of ' public vor)c.in an uddt-etM bnfm-e tint ull ' -western airport conference . here today. . CJoinhiijisioner Wood, ' who Is 'temporary cliftirman of tho WeH tern States 'Aeronautlcal - ansocla i lr rl derlarert that federal nid, sueh iih wan provided in ' conKtructiiiK' liK)iway. wuh the logical devel- '.'opmeiH of an Industry that was demanding increasing nafety far. i- tors in way of terminals and inter ..mediate landing fieidH. ' The personnel, onuipment . and machinery ifor operating BUch i federal aid plan is already In exis tence in each state's highway de- partmcnt, he said, adding that , construction of airports and lay ing put of air routes can he ude quately handled by the department engineering forces. ccrihcs System Describing tho system by which it could be brought about, Wood said: "There first must be ;an act of congress appropriating funds for the cooperative development of air navigation unit facilities, together with provision for eriultablo ap portioning of the funds to the states. "A system of state and interstate airways could lie planned by the various states that would coordi nate with the present federal air ways system. This system would then require the approval of the noronautics division of the. depart ment of commerce. Execution of the plan, could be supervised by the states under tho general super vision of the department of cum niei-ce and perhaps in cooperation with the bureau of public roads. t '.Suites Ntiuro . "Folibwinif this would come acceptance of the principle and tho plan by legislatures of the various states, together with means for raising the state's share nf tjie funds, by direct appropria tion 'bond issue, gasoline tax or mnei- mcmoa," Tho speaker predicted that 8000 airplanes would be manufactured this J'enr, compared with the slightly more than one half that number In 1928. He declared that the 'present difficulty Is in lack of adequate ground facilities anil that 'aviation utility is limited strictly to' the avaliible ground facilities." lie offered this as the reason for 6. program that would permit full, use of this "phenomenal Indus try.'' ' ''; '' ' , ' ; - . WASHINGTON'; Nov. S. (JP) In order that tho people of tho United States may re- call "the high purposes for which this nation entered the world war," President .Hoover issued a proclamation toduy naming Monday, November U as Armistice hay.'. .. . ' 4 t The president also said it was fitting that "ph this day ; .the hatbiu, should' recall, its ( obligations, to the dead to bp- pply Itself to measaiires to ''prevent repetition of such devastations of humanity" as In the world war." . . : :;: ;': ". " WALL ST. WORKER seeks mm new' York!. Nov.'. o.-Wp) .Near exlinustlon from the strain of (he last. few' "liectic 'market days, Mrs. Hulila Urowaskl. 61, cliief filing clerk in a brokerage house, , todi.y cither leaped or n to her death from the Equitable building in tho Wall street ills trict. i Although both relatives and Sut- ro & oompany,r the : brokerage house where she had worked for 34 years, declined to give out any Information It was learned that she had been working night and day for a week or more and last night was near collapse. The woman narrowly misled hitting several pedestrians, in her fall Into Cedar street.1 JO OTTAWA, Ont., Npv.(;8. (VP)- Rndto messriRos from Bathurt s'aiil today that fc.'olonel C. D. H. Mc Alpine and Ws party of eight fly ing prospectors, found several days ago after having been miswing in the Hudson Hay country for two months, had been brought to the mainland in airplanes. Tho party was locutod nt Cam bridge. Bay, Yictbria J.sland, where they had been led by Kuklmos. The radio operfttor at I.luthurst sr.ld rescue planeji had brought part of tho party to tho post at Burn- side and the others to Bnturst. - . 4 : i - JMIOKNIXv vv. S. (Spe cial.) The. Jlqx dinner given on Thuo-Jar.iil;:ht at the Presbyterian elm it'll hy thoViucn o& the commu nity wna hip suiveiis'i The dinner wife i-iuir-ly prepared and wryed by h). )X)fn who win the, honor of JicImk fine chofa and waiters. ,Mauv fft lkf,wives vowed froiiK.noW un their, ftfnu in tho kitchen would fie" ."hi tty toned Hinne they had learned there was amilh ei; enole In the finlUi:j Tin uttomhuu'e ,was niarto tip mostly of v Jiieni;. nuoule, and the coin in llt'eeR 'I'cpaVt t noy served in the nolgahoi'hoo'ii; lit -uno hundred fifty iitMiple, -Tn lire .were jiIko gulte a nUinher of friendr fl-om Medford present. Tho oiioh that arrived n Huh) late were forced, jto take only a portion of 1 he 1 jcgiilar menu, because ut tlio diminished supply. Other.-wore turned uway. . The music furnished by tho Palmer Music House was greatly enjoyed by nil. And all join in thanking Karl Davis for entertain ing with one of hs. monologues. On the vholo the dinner was pronouneod a decided succohr awl much credit Is given tho men, and all promise support again U the men decide they wish to give an other '.'Jiggs Dinner.' BUI JACKSONVILLE MOVIE JACKSOXVIU,E, Ore., Nov..8.r (Specialt Fenton Frank lias '.car penters busy remodeling the build ing for his new moving picture theatre. He has Jiad the floor ele vated and is having, the entire in terior redecorated. Mir. Frank also Tims shows at nutte Falls and Gold Hill and will divide his time between the three places, giving Jacksonville two ,br three, evenings each week. . .. . .A-n JU i .iiife 4'Ci VJM , mn. I t." " eourso (,, the. writing IStST- OKKX y HIS ' H,fJL vuiuesB itit'Ograpns. Tile chai V. ? Ill 1. r I J. I ters are drawn with hrnsh and I i. , 'A, IIUI'T"" S fA - "inner prot iff , S . V WF "ior- is Irincipnl lecturer for tho I' ' A . S' , , J rf 1 K i v I ..... , ... I . CONRTAN(TJNOPI.K, Noy. 8. P) I'ollce yesterday discovered In the garret nt' aa tild Armenian wom an of Smyrna what may prove to bn one of tho oldest effigies of Christ In "existence. Sho Bald her great KiuntlHitlio)' found the statue in the environs of biblically famous Kpliosua. ... Smyrna1 museum nnthnrltles be ileved tho statue to he nt least 1X1)0 years old hut are awaiting the dic tum of Constantinople authorities, who linvo left for that city. 1 UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO ' TEACHES ANCIENT ART TOKYO (Pi To nernetimlo an old'nrt, -tlfa- 1'iifversity of-Tokyo Is of rac- IllR. DIAMOND PIONEER LEFT FIFTY MILLION ESTATE J,tn,lt.' 9.... pi..,-' : Queen Matllde Davlla and her attendant ' (upper) et a Nogalcs,' Son.,' fiesta and (lower) Gov. Francisco Ellas (left) of Sonora l :onaraHilated by Gov. John C. Phillips of Arizona. Dignified Solons in Toyland Capers With Exhibits Shown in Tariff Pleas Nov; . w e.'vVe 'way tA a the e sjiirit in tin hursdriy'aff Vet- BREECHES BAR GIRLS . AT COLOGNE CHURCH SLAP ON BACK ..I COLOGNE When ft hun dred American ; girl students on learning bent, but clad in' riding breeches, essayed o enter. Cologne cathederal they were met hy stern , refufial. , But .not for jiotjiins did Ameri ca b pioneer grandmothers leave a heritage, ot resourcefu(ne8s. Af ter visits Lp tile marts ol. trade hack, came the hundred. Ahotit their natty, booted unklea billow ed voluminous peasants' ( skirts, newly -inircltafled He names' ,,tu tho dim Gothic aisle?. t OF GREATEST DERIGIBLE on the hnX'li did forvIlttle LeOnitidt Uilliertfjiestel'iftiy-what RClopce haif failed for five months to do. Last spring the two and one half year old boy swallowed a screw. Ills pnrents did not know or It until Inter wnen severe pells of coughing developed. Two oper ations were ' performed without sncoess, the screw being wedged In the windpipe in such a ninnner that sin-Kcons wcto uniable to reach it without endnntterlng the child's life. Yesterday plans werp mado to take the child to Philadelphia for a third . operation. He began coughing violently. ' His nurse picked him up by the heels and slapped him hard on the bnck. Tho screw dropped from the boy's moutn. - . FIRE DESTROYS PORTION BRITISH COLUMBIA TOWN AKRQN', Ohio, Nov. p. (p) Kiaborate coremonlcs were arranged-today to'- dedicate the master ring of the world's greatest fisht- ing and largest dfrlglble, the ZRS-4. under construction here (or the navy. : A golden rivet, completing tho ring, was to he driven home by Hear Admiral William A. Moffett, whllo the -dirigible, I.os Angeles, a fleet of 20 blimps and numerous nirplancs circled overhead. The ad miral who as chief of the ,navy bureau of aeronautics Is supervis ing the construction, other naval officers and officials of the Good-year-Zepiielin corporation, the build ers, were scheduled to speak. A crowd of 50,000 was expected. OFFICER SHOOTS SALEM OFFICE GIRL'S ADMIRER SISTER FORMER KAISER MAY UNDERGO SURGERY WASHINTiTOX, Senatorial dignity premature Yulctldo senate chamber Thursday eran niid junior members In goin to their desks passed a .hupe Uh play of knleknackH ranging from Ikikh horns1 to bird caRe. GuthcrinK about the b!g table- of exhibits, senator afteisenator couli not rewist tho temptation to - pick UP an article to see tho wheels round or to smell the aroma. of k foregin perfume. In tho mlddlo of a quorum call when itll was supposed to bo quiev likfl the . night before Christmas, Senntor Norrla of Nebraska, chairr man of the judiciary committa fetched a Iiurs bflug horn, rose on his toeg and mado many around" him hold their ears na he began' but did not finish a powerful blast.'1 Then another .senator lifted a purple bottle and deposited it on the desk of Senator iirookhart of Iowa, whp .only two days ago re vealed tho goings on nt what ho termed a ; Wall street booze party in a Washington hotel. Iirookhart had not yet arrived, but he was denied tho "glftv any way when a capital attache took the but tin away. wnen the . session finally open ed and the tariff debate resumed, Senator Hrakley of Kentucky asked:- . v "By what authority hns Krese and Woolworth moved: into this chamber?1 , 'The record would. Indicate thut applies to me," replied Senator Ash rust of Arizona, who. was on his feet discussing manganese, The tariff, of course, wns sponsible for the party, aa the 'presents" turned out to ho a din ululclo and began strumming an play of foreign articles, the cheap air that no one could make out. ness of which high tariff advocates .Mixing In tho fun, Senator an wanted to use. to bolster -.their denting of Michigan took a bijjlnlms for Increased duties. HAIXPAlNTCb. nONN, Germany, Nov. .8. (P) Princess. Victoria1 of Prussia, sister of the former kaisor rind now le gally Frail Alexander SubkofC, was crtiieally 111 today In a hospital. It wan feared' a serious Infection might necessitate an operation. . , Divorce proceedltiKs wero recent ly Instituted In behalf of the Oil- year-old princess iiKulnut her youth ful husband. His extravagance and various escapades led to their sep aration. She . recently auctioned family heirlooms to satisfy some of his debts. . t VIENNA WILL ERECT -MONUMENT TO MAID 407 E. Main Phone 937-B TRAIL, D. C, Nov. 8. --' Flames lnnhed hrou;h'he main street of Trail today, burning into rulna the Interior of two prlnclpnl business blocks. Fire departments were called from neighboring towns and -citizens formed bucket brig tides. , COUNTY ASSESSORS IN GENERAL TAX CONFAB SALKM, Ore X'ov. 8. WV-At, wwmHnt. fatipH oC Oregon coun tiM'artf being diHcilKseif rit the an nual convention of county 8e ors, which convened Thursday. Over 30 assessors are 'in attend ance. The nfeetin-f will continue through, tomorrow fur discussion of general (ax questions. Liiriib ago Men and woman everywhere um and recommend Foley Pills dfaretic for relief, (mm torment of Lyntfa.Trai(yJ3veT25yer Foley Pills , A diurwlk ttlfnulitit far th tttdiMy Sold Ctrttbmt 1'rtT SaH ri Jnr-tnln Wmxlft Pru - Iftqp -nf. Main nutl CmtraL ' SALEM, pro.. Nov 8,P)-r ClyAp I m iuium.-, u, ijrn in u rttut'iu tun- pitol' with n' bullet , hole through his right lung as the result of having been shot early Thursday morning by Policeman Louis Bur gess on North Kront street when AVIIIinms refused to stop after be ing called upon hy the officer lo halt. ' The shooting Is believed to have been the outgrowth of a love affair which Involved Alberta Ht. (.Malr. ft local stenographer and another man whose identity has not been learned. The officer was called to the Ht. Clair home by Miss Ht. Clair's mother, who paid a man was prowling about the place. Williams emerged from a parked car In the St. Clair driveway nnd fled. K HUSBAND BEATEN TO DEATH IN W00D$HED WKXATCIIKi:. Wash.. Nov. 8. -MA; Willtam II.. Wortdnll, P5, who came here from Seattle In Septem ber with hlf wife afiti foiir chil dren, waa beaten to death in his wood, ith ed between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning with an ,nutinMle jack. JIo went out after wood, his wife tuild. A son. Oils, works for the I'uget !ound Power and Light company in Seattle., Identity r of tho slayer wan unknown. , - : , WISCONSIN BANK IS - RAIDED BY BANDITS JKtTEIlRO.V. Vlr NnV. K.W) Knur ituti held up thi Par mom and Merchants' bank tojl.y and escaped with IIOu in cirincy'Md curltles estimated lo be worth ap proximately fms.OeO. Tho loss wns covered by insur ance, bank officers mid. V1NEXNA tff) A monument to a servant girl who save her life to save to children In her care Is to be erected, in tlie gardens of Btor neck Square under tho auspicos nt the city council of Vienna. The girl, Margarete Mannhardt, was Hilled by an automobile from tho path of which she had pushed the children. . A Little Paint and" Varnish Will Make Old Furniture . v Look Like New-' i, , Everyone's doing Fall Hdlisecleaning . Why not change the color scheme in your kitchen? We have a complete line of Bass-Hueter Paints and Varnishes. Also Everything in Wall Paper. . HUNTERS SLAY AXEMAN NOVA SCOTIA FOREST MIDDLETOX, N. S.. Nov. 8 (!) Mistaking an upraised axe for a pair of moose antlers, Charles Ad ams, & hunter, ' shot nnd killed Ol man Johnson at Allnln's Lako near here. Johnson wag hidden in a clump of alders when Adams, seeing the axe move, fired. Oiuird at Port Orfiiril Aim. WAHIIIXUTOX, Nov. 7. (A') A bill to provide a coast ituurd sta tion at Nelly's Cove, l'oit Orford, Oro.,'was Introduced today by Sen ator Stelwer. KLAMATH NUiSES MEET TO FORM ORGANIZATION KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 8. District No. 8 of tho Slato Grad uate Nurses' association was form ed here Wednesday night at meet ing attended by 40 mirees of tho county. Miss Jane (iavin. presi dent of the state association, as sisted with the organisation. Mrs. C. P. Mason was elected president of the local unit. ' . I I J 4 1 M. I lo Fly LONDON, Nov. IT) tho air- ship ll-IOL will take 80 members of the house of commons or a. trip on Nov. 11; lidy Astorund two women laborltes, Ir. Ktbel llrnthum, nnd Dr. Miirluit Phillips, dre among them. ' Boyi Drink, Die 8T. CLAIKSV1LLK Ohio, XoV. (II -One boy was dead anoth er reported dying and two others were III today from drinking potsnn Honor fast-night near their homes in Slewartsrillc, count officials said. - '6 Over-Night New Floors for Old Orer-nile Floor Enamel Is the true friend of the householder with ' primed Hoots. Putting this finish on a floor is an eaiy after-dinner job, and the hard dry surface can be wilted on in die morning.' The modern "colors of Orer-nitt Floor Lnmntl are suitable to the present vogue of bright color schemes in Wallj und woodwork. Ue it on in side floors, stairs, and to renew linoleum. ' Another B-H finish whose quality testifies to the high standard of all Bau-Huetcr products. 8 yiiwn " 4 BASSIIIJETER PAINT COMPANY ; , f'lMrtaOmf'on.'SAKFoANCPV-O CAPE TOWN, Union of South Africa, Nov. 8. (fl1) Sir ! Joseph Hoblnson, pioneer, who found dln monds oh the Vanl river in 1868 and gold on the Witwatersrnnd In 1886, left an estate of between J40 -000,000 and $50,000 000. He died a few days ago. The bulk of his estate foes to his daughter. Countess Labia. ,wlfe of the Italian minister in . South Africa. nqAnp nih-rrtiCT, pre,,;Nov . ( Specju,! ) ,l en tire itt work in tho Pacific Highway between Mod-ford-and Central Point endeavor ing to widen the road, whii'h when dono will be a big Improvement. Mrs. .Innies Fri'lwell, . who Is teaching on the Applcgnte, spent the week-end at her homo In How ard Park. Tlio county nurse has been busy examining our children in the school tills, week. - . - V a, - ' .J' Conscientious to ' Aid Salvationists, ,New Zealand Plan WRLLTNOTOX; New1 Zea- land. Nov. 8. W) T. M. WIN ford, minister of defense, told r- the house of representatives , today that In tho future New inland's o a n sclentlous ob- lectors to military service would' be Assigned to servlco ln the Salvation Army. Ho Snld provision would ho mado for giving, the objoctors to milltnry training on nlternnto form of goi'vlee with tho Sal- Vatlon Army. Inkeview The final steps hnvo been taken by Lane county court to nbtuln road rights for new Slus- law highway. Check dandruff ! You, too, can ' my goodbyo to hair-worries, If you'll learn this simple method o caring for. the hair. . It is known to hundreds. o stage und screen stars; used by thousands of women and girlii, who haven't time for laborious niothoils. Sprinkle a little Danderino on your brush tonight. Then- as . you brush your hair you'll feel, tho soothing,. toning effects, i . For over 80 years, specialists have recommended Danderine; to dissolve the crust of dandruff ; stop falling hair; tone "the scalp, en courage tho hair to grow long, si'ity and abundant . . , 1 The first application gives -your hair new life and lustro; makes it softer; easier to manage; holds it like you arrange it. Evidenco be ycaid doubt proves the benefits oi its regular use. ,.. .. .. . . Dan ne The Ont Minnie Hair Beau ti per At All- Orw titum Thirty Flm Ctioti THE..MTri:TrA?nl7fl TREAD on Western Auto's DOHJBILE-lttlUTY meets wery demand - ox moaexn Motoring- N matter where or how, you drive, or the kM of car or umather the icientlfically Hetigned CENTER TRACTION -TREAD givet longer ien ".-c, majer muei ana oeuer traction. Because of improved construction, offer thij Super-Tire without excessive oversiee a Double Value tire with a 20,000 Mile Guarantee rf. . for less than you'd pay (or most ordinary tires. .' 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