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Kx'OF. fiTfllTT- rn . " MEDFOliDA f A TTi Tmr.ITNTK, MEPFOUD, OKKC'OV. MONDAY. XOKVMMKlt 11. 1929. NAVA L OF BRITISH Marine Corps 154 Years Old; Born Amid First Flames of America's War for Freedom IS CHANGED Success of Conference Will j : Be Aided By New Under- J 1 standing of War Horror! ' Is Belief Faith in Sea ! Power Lessened Battle ! of Jutland Failed Ex- , pectations. II) lhillli lleulU-Myrlim. . AsKO. iJH.Ml I'lOM Hlllff llH" LONDON. (A't lirlllith student; tf world u flairs whu tiro estlmui Iiik the chance or HtHH'UHH or failure of the London flvo-pmor ooufer meo nro rut Inn iih of hlj:h Import ance tho ehaiiko that hi en mo over the Kmillfdimiin'M iny , chnlnKinil altitude tmvurd bin navy. Ilofore 1 lie war, nay IIiom ex porlH, the Mrlllsh navy Wiin the mimt oherNhod PownonkIoii of tin1 count ry. l''or centuries. In fart, "tlm i-iKlK lii'l''. 1 lu litili Isle" hud routed secure hohtnd the fha:- Ittir foi-tro.s.cM that had Mioeoed d Mm traditional "xu.tW of Kik." j Itrnoniiii uf Horrors. Tho people, entirely Ignorant of llu hiirntw of war on tho stand! sonic, were determined th.-tt Kn:;- land's sea power should lit greater ; than that of tiny other two poxxem chmhtned and were oofident that In their navy they had a f.Khtin instrumottuthut could take on any jnioh n conihinntlon and lick It hollow. Moreover, tho riom numher of moil needed to man tho hune pro- ... . ...-.. - aoaroely n lamtly in tho land that I had not some personal connectlonl with tho navy, und ll wan for Inns, a much quoted saylmr that theuv-J era go rountry squire who hud three son. Hont one Into tho army, one Into tho navy and one Into tho church. ! lVolc lANtni. Thon rante tho war. und tho ttiwlish people loarnod two thinu: flint, that sentiment and thu nri:n actualities nf warfare do not o to gether; Nct'ondly, that tho llrttisli navy, xuperh fi;htlnn instrument that It wan. could not perform mir ..clou r at any rate not miracles of tho kind that wore oxiM-ct.'d of II. Tho keeping open of tho sea far) tho utwtti!i of foodstuff and troops, the defeat lnt of tho su It marine menace. , the puardlnc of tho country' shore against Inva alon -those were superb achieve ments; tint from their very essence they were not spectacular, and they hart to ho performed with tho min imum of publicity. 'Nor did the one great fleet ac tion of the wur. the battle of Ju. land, nltnRoihor fill tho hill. Kx pert commentators Rave this ureal cnsmienicnt It proper place In his tory: hut at the time t il thn'. the linglish people in general could rtatlso was that instead of the li -oi.it ill.... !... ih in fll.n nut f lit. u-.it. ,.f Ihd f.l'ul f rov Hrtlvo-, something very like a ill-own nr.Hlo had been foufcht, ' ? t ir4? X iw Fa i t . Today. dechue the expert oi Nrvern, tho KnslUhmnn tlll re Uk rd h l n vy with respect a n d udmtratlon. but he ha dUcoveicd ihe or two new fact. lie knows that the pre;. i thtnp that mat'.oi.H In the nvoidanco of war. and al;i that no navy, however efficient, cmi nweep or even hold tho Jeas tn wartime without severe damai:e to Itself, it W In thU liKht. It i dorh.ivd, that the llnlihhmAn will repaid tho five power confewncc. He will tolerate no veduo'lon of his fleet that appear to him to Imperil empire communicati.Mis. hut no fa We itcntimcnt or pn-le will mand In tho way of hU nn Dunlins to a reduction that lor- mi f;ot come rltht down to thi n I 'CHILDREN USED f OR BLACKMAIL ARE MURDERED,1 .Maim- lii'iiikclt and Koy limy, all uf I.uh AngeU-s, each small nmountH. Wrecklnt orcWH were deHputoh ert lo ihp wene nnl u train left here lute lt iiIrIU to return the liasKCUKi' tn Lou Allfceleti. are l oloml John T. Axton. 1'orniiT chief chaplain of the army, anil Hahlil MurrlR S. Ijtzaron. a world war chagilnln. A delegation "t Ainericun l-eglon members, head ed l.y Jlajor O. L. Bodenhamer, I national cominunder, together wiiii The iiiiHHiMit; i h descrihpd the , reni esentutlves of the principal rohhei-H tiuiMly: j world war welfare organizations. One wns ahout five nnd one-half Ihen arnuiKed to lay wreaths upon eel tall. 3ft years old, 135 Pound-., the tomb I i.i r l a -1 ;i ! woman aurrenueis Humus Slaying Child By Blow Buried in Shallow Grave Fear Four Other" Chil dren Missing. . j blue pvpm iiml i..nDnl.. I woven, light suit. The trousers were darker than the coat. His; mask was a blue Imniluiu hnnil-i kerchief. The second robhec was I about feut tall, 130 pounds audi nearly the same age us his com-1 punioii. He wore a dark suit; and a white towel for a mask. i vcr, which is expected In I I great Tmport to the world will be delivered at :30 p. m., tonight at the Washington auditorium. An audience of nearly 20,000 persons Is expected to hear him, while over the radio members of the 12,000 Legion posts will "listen In" and at tho Veterans' Ilurenu hospitals thousands of wounded j veterans will be furnished with j radio earphone sets so they can hear the chief executive's words. I'AV IIONOIt TO wau ii:.i (Continued from Page One) T)n nf 1. S. Mariiics'lii ItcvtdiMirmit-y il iy and in hhhIc iu lioics mo shown in Die fteuiv at loft, anil the tnuip nf mii sohllcis. nb.ianl the r, s. S. sunitKa. At rleht U the old Inn Tacni. wlicr tho flrt MhiIim-s witc recruited in 1 11'. uhllc the liarkiintiuul ivpnf.iiu aw nriKt's comv:iuii of their fiiM cxpctlition tn the WcM liullt In Older than the IVrlaration of Indept'tidi'nce. tho t". S. Marine eorpj rounded out 1 " 4 years of stirring hii-tory on November 1 o. In tho year I ".", nearly cit;ht month.i before the famous docu ment w an signed, the corps was born amid the first flames of Ametia'n war for freedom. West 'onst Marines, sta! ion.'d at Man IUcko. Mure Island, k'i . nd at I'utet Sound. Wah.. Joined In the holiday .vpirtt that prevail at the far-flunu outposts of lb.' corps ami aboard battleships and erulsers wherever sea soldiers are slatloietl. Tito tr. 11 harks ba k to the days I of powdered wf.i and buckled allocs, of wooden ships and it on j men. of flint lock and f iko. Kio to ps. It winds its way through century and a half of exploit that have carried the no soldiers "Kroni tho Halls of Montcxunu. t, tn. Shore.H of Tripoli." Meujamin Franklin saw a Utile fife and drum corps ptradiiw through the streets of IMiiladc;pha in IT A. The corps had .iu-t teea (trKaniKod there by an ;ict of the v'onilnental vcnres. The newcomers wore whi.e walstcivit" and their buff-cobuvd t rouerM d isa ppea rod reaching to the kn white belts and a three corner. hat completed the uniform whie'i marked the OirHet forerunners of tho modern V. fS. Marines. Their drums bote the device ;f n rattlesnake tij:ether with the words 'lont tread on nie.' a mot to tf one of the first flans adopted ; o -war wltieh were creating havoc by the colonies. Their leader was olf the coast of Virginia, uu i.i ni u: his band through the, They did not encounter tho on streets, occasionally stopping when j emv. so continued to sail south he saw a burly lad who looked, ward to Ahueo in iho Itrthama. hicky enough lo wield a pike or 'thence to New Providence. In the t'AMDKN. N. J., Nov. II. -HA1) j .Suspicion of police that four other! children may huvo met the ame fate as four-year-jld Dorolhy IIor-j ors and hor brother, Timothy, two, for whose death Ciludys May Park.-, is held in the Camden county jail on the chit I'm of murder, serv ed today to intensify tho investiga tion of the case. Detective Sergeant Louis' Shaw said that the woman had confess ed that she had used the Uokcth children in a blackmailing scheme. He said tho authorities had found seven men who accused her of having demanded numey of them after showing thorn the children and asserting that Inoy were theirs.'' These men gave descriptions nf four small children used which Shaw declared wore entirely differ ent from the descriptions of til ts. children. Won inn Surrender. Miss Parks ended a widespread search fr her by walking Into po lice headquarters at Newark. X. J.. yesterday and usrrendering. 'With i her was Anthony Hnka, who is held ! as u material witness. Police said j the woman admhted having killed Dorothy Rogers by blow struck fin punishment for a childish in t discretion, but maintained thi-t I Timothy was killed in a fall down I the stairs at her home. She also i confessed that she had buried Dor t othy's body In a shallow grave near National Park, N. J., after cover ing it with lye, and hor disclosures I led to the discovery of Timothy tftmal capital's diservancc, enmo a repetition or the simple and dignified burial service at the tomb of the unknown soldier by tho two chaplains who originally read I; on November 11, 1121. when America' 'unidentified war rior was Interred. Th chaplains SI I riit Minutes. At II o'clock, Washington was called upon to Join with the rest! silvcrton O. K. hnrber shop of tho nation and the former war- ,,Hved u new mini-tors In Wortlon ling countries In two minutes of buildin'p jt lie pop. the tribute of the world to tho heroes who sacrificed their lives on tho battlefield. In Hi n afternoon the annual memorial service In honor oi' Wood row Wilson was arranged at the Hot 111 him chapel -of tin na tional cat hod ray , where he terrod. with liisop James E Jumps From Bed Gas Presses Heart "Stomach as pressed so on my hf.in I huil to get up niKnts. i he lu .111 UMIIS yv.n. ...... .....v- , . ,M ,. i,. ,...ll,.v..,l " It. F. Kruetrer l-'roe-; ..11,;,.;., relieves aas and sour man of Washington, siieakinu over . st, ,,,,, ,, i nce. Actina on HOT!! a nation-niiie radio chain. Tor upper and loner bowel. It removes the first time, Mrs. Wilson, the ' old Wl.ste jnulter you never thoilKht :"-"" ? ""r '".r rs.?s-!,fTi bo present us she is traveling m ,:KAj ..anslng Iind see how good the orient. you feel! overcome constipation. The speo'-h f President lloo- n-'-'Mr-- T"ru? Store. i cutlass, I Such were the early Marines who listened to the appc;.! of the re cruhim: sergeant, lie invited them to accompany him to Tun Tavern ! near tho Delaware watcifiont, and Join the hallaiinns of sea soldiers, who nude the old hesielry their headquarters. Adventure came tpiiekly. Thee was a hustle of excitement along the Delaware waterfront near lit. Tun Tavern early in l-Yhrnary, ' ITTti. The new Marine corps w.ts about to .start on its fii-st expedi tion. Ten sloop ,vf War lay in the Delaware. Three hundred m . rmes wen ready to go aboard. The oars of the sailor; idl splashed beside the Wi.lting ships cutters.; while the adventurers bade wives, mothers and sweethearts good-bye. 1 hNcorUd by two hips of the commanded by Commodore EseK Hupkins. while the M. lines were tain Samuel Nicholas. Their mis-l ' v" ' "l ' Bi sion was to meet tho Prltish men-1 con' " .... , , i lie uum'ir! ciiiioieu ni'ii' i.tci-ti In .Miss Parks care last June by their father, Allen Hoger9. an in surance broker of Woodbury. N. J., whose wifo died about ;i year rigo. leaving six children. Uogers said tho woman was a first cousin of his wife; that she had ropresonted herself as the wife i.f a wealthy real estate dealer, an 1 that ho hud let her have the chil dren after she had promised '.o give them the host motherly care and tho best education. same islands, I'pon their arrival eauer figures leaped into the surfj as raiding boats crunched on the j shores. From the I'.ritish fort if i - cations sounded the frightened J .-houts of sentries, hurried orders,! booming nuns. Shortly afterward two flr.es dec orated the ramparts of the Pri: ish forts; the commodore's fla. with the rattlesnake and the mot to. " D-mt tread on me." and tho national flag, which Antedated tho Stars and Stripes, bearing the crosses of St. (ieorge and St. An d i ev w i t h 1 - st t i pes re p r t; i;in: 1,1 us to .mkkt (Continued from Taga One) "There is a relief train duo from Sau .mis any moment and I'll trouble you for all the money you nting jJiave if you don't mind. RUM "CHASERS ARE SCUTTLED l'i::lnv roloiiial naval iii..dr'n. the Pmv I'ros,.....! i.lcncc and ihc W.lvn. ll- vleo:s vxeixhed nnch.ir ar.,1 ai:-,l sl.vl down Ihe llatamare. T!ie fScl a Miracle Cures , Lure Throng To Grave of Priest he colonics. In a few hours the 1 no conduct. .r fell a Run aain-n fleet sail.-,! northward, l.earins n!"is -"' n'"1 iai.-'il h.s hands, tiophies li0 c.innon and a srent i When turnini; lo the friKhtened supply of sorely-needed munitions I nirn and women passengers, on of war. j shouted curtly, "move hack ward This stirrins episode in the West, and shell out." Indies was the forerunner of many! The passonpors of the last four o:hers In whUh the Marines won cars were herded to the end of s.ory in the e.uly days of the publli- while ola-.hini; with the eiii' on land or sti. BY DYNAMITE Enforcement 1 Craft Bombed in Center of Memphis J Harbor Renewal of J Warfare Against Dry Forces Is Seen in Act. MAl.DKV. Mass.. Nov. II. '.-Pi Thirty thousand poisons today st. o mod Holy rrow cvmeteiy here, w.ieio yester- day more than ioa.oon vNiud Hie grave of Father Patrick Power, scene of nmny report- cd miraculous vinos in n is the annual A rm ;s t too 1 a y Ki 1 1 at the Oriental Gardens and as in the past is expected to In another bj:; success, with dancers prose ni fi om all pails of southern Oiv gon. Kv-sorvico men i.i uniform- w er ti lo t'sls all afternoon of the Ko Kialto ami Cratorian theatres, and th Isis nnd S:a;e theatres. Fire Drill Thrills Tho thrill of savins livesof voscmuix a man marotmod on tot the train. Lining approximately , a score of them up against seats, one made a methodical search t" their clothing while the other 'stood on a stool, swooping them w it h his gun. T h cy t oo k on y cash, lef using J'wo.ry. As i hey completed their loot, they ran to tho forward end of th, v,t and disappeared in the nigh:. Tho rough country provided them with numerous hiding places. OrganlA INkxh. Posses of deputy sheriffs an-l armed citizens wore organized hurrkdly and a search spread out over the countryside. All high-: Today's throng fo:ved its wa into tho giotinds doptie the fu-t that cemetery au thciitU's had announced th:-y had temporarily r?moed the st. oie oxer too giaxe o the obscure c!ern:an. who was buried there rao: e than ia cat s aco. A l;.lj;e detail of ptdiee ji. ti-nipied to preserve order. L IT .mi:mi-iiis. Two moloi .o.il Olal pioliihr.i.i Teiin.. Nov. operai. d !1 er..,liti, IT! ... v fed e n l mime-., v. oil i e d iv K, u - MRXH-it riTY. Nov. 11. t.-Tl-Thls capital w uppirheusivc to tiny uf further clashes hrtecn ad hen-tim of the rlvnl prosMentinl mnillilaleo piior to Iwlli'lini; ne: Sunday.. Thinern vrmMi. pnp of them woman. wtrr serKmsly iniured ov t..n.?..ns lenUy sHernoon tn Holing in the'ot .mi., In-art of the city U-lwern U emoro. i-, politic! eixiiiiw. niinilH-iin nioit than I.ihio - More thaw efO shols were llinl nnd bricks anil stoiwa view thickly. lMlkr wein unable to r-.vnfliin a check of raMinliles hy oao ot the ldillcl troups whlcii said thr- ol Ihelr numlr .re killed . Nwp,irt Old loaiW.ly up AnRlc slrwt lll he Improved ;mt 11:01 nilied ami sunk m t h.n :-,n- her,, c.iiv 1,,. n- tM i ,i-ol own.,1 Imvii-. n.-Vlhy we'.- it.tm.ii.tN). lit s of liytiantne were m S l.is.lnc nietoiN:it .ilsil u;;t!,r oil.T 'f fee ivont t'Ker.ls r;il the .is n k.-vtin. itt 'unfW.ii '" I'- fhilntion la K WiKon, ioohil-iiion vlov for lh, '.einiliis tli-lim lmtm .l..ii,-K l.s,in ,n.. pintlitow I.. 1 iTUcn:tir.t enfotce-ir-t lit nt 1 . itl,. V.i ore .v. ..l-osct 1. ho.il, ii'k one ,.( the oirvor Ksits. a heu.ehtwt. ,. ovnp:l hy Krark t u-lo sil.t h:. wife 1,1,1 ether !l:in iiffpun trun ho,-K neither , Tvi e ' to-.. ihi. I Cini.h I .i.lout.l.i I MED FROM SEA of a bulldins hotwwn columns of Wl,' wrro commanded and repot t smoko-of canyhig a victim down tho side of a four-story building to safety these wort a few of the griisaitons experienced hy the largo crowd of Hpectatnr-s who stoid out side tho Hotel .Medfonl this niorn Ini;. Ailums tipples were gtyon an annual airing and vertebrae w-re tmmeri tluHy stretchtMl as tho crowd !Mk In the hair-raising de tails 01 U? Medford Fire depart tucr.t demonstintion. From tho moment the big "rod waiicn" made Us dm ma tic on tin nee onto the vacant lot west of the hotel, tho crowd was all at t ntion. ladders were unloaded ropes were whipivd tnmi the car and t?ie svno was dominnted a ;alf tloren busy firemen who ex ecutotl their program,, under tho direction of Chief Roy KUiott The fir.-t stunt was Knetnan I'hi'.der taking the of ranchers that they had seen small green coup near the scene not long before the accident, di rected authorities to n close check' of automobiles. A o. u ie k i n w s t i a a t i on d i fsclosod a missing crow bar and when -a from the Siugus tool house. Th--tracks showed that spikes had been pried from tho ties and the twills loosened in the rails. Near tin tracks detoctixos found two bottles partially filled with liquor and remains of a lunch. P.lghteen feel away they came upon the missing crow Kir and wrench. The wreck oo.-urred about T:"J" n j passk'ngei s aboard, left ht ro at t : to p. m .. tne point of holdup was near tho spot where n track walker last Krniav found a loo- all scaling. rn.tl rail, ono train had ias-cd ivte:ivt-s lHlleVrtl it s-af :!. li'ad. Reaching the top of the first t the work was that of the same story, ho was handed a second nar- ; men who committed the robbery, row ladiler. which ho hooketl Into 1 1-Ut of Mi in, the window of tho next story. 1 A partial lit tf the passengene Olimldnx this, le was follow in! to icttmivd Included Mrs. l, tl. the ton ef the first ladder by Fire- 1 Yctt. Xogab s, Aur. 1. a I Vnr.ett. w illows. Oal.. $a; ior- Women Suffering Bladder Irritation If fimcthnftl UUdtp r Irrtintlon dMurtt rour Wp. or cuiwji binn ing or tichlne wont.ttKn. bnekneho. Ice pxins. or nincular ache, mak In -w feel Ured. dor-ie., r d discinracHl. whv not tr the ton 4 -Dour T-t? Itan't cur up Ht 0Moi today ni nv druc ttre Put t lo the tort. Vf f.r jTrturwIf how qutcklv it wot k. Xlner bet f tt tfrtont hnns wick tmprevemrnt. and MtiWv vo rnipletel. Try l-tei td Only i.4v One of the. heats lmlwl Jo-foct ciiii-.ej' nr-d the other a nv.xlh-f Imm(. iwih. 5 tri frm i um runner The point w ierv tho Umbinc- Ot-rwrre. - the UhA of Monive nv-nue- W nixr the center of the bri ber And almovi xOthm a ston. s ilm ( f ih, f.st,r;; tuiMln. KicMeen mcnihs aco eno giv emmntewnt h,vit av.d two whbh bid Imi wnfw.KfJ nnr dynnnxttctl and sunk Wi'.un l-t thn C houis, ftno thn thrr NOK1XM.K. Va. Nov. U.--Ficht h..H Martnl men o:i th storm whipped Mhcxner Ktakep of Mobile. 4b i!ays out. of Adirom. en t'n. i c-ast iif Vencrucla, lonm! haen an I fooU at IUmptn lipids man VTtdrickson who handtnl th to.!). next ladder p. This ws hioked Kor two weeks the oijtht se,i mto the ftilrd story window, flre men hcd nn Ilour and cMtev sn.I ni'n tilutsAn ni Anderson follow Uceii Ani, lete cxhaM;ten of keir tintii there whs ft man on each tiirjiKif waler uppl- In'fore th-- of the narrow ladders. lbnkmc pilot Uxt telief mot the ItUWelv their onto those they loaned ontward with their rms ft of sny further hold. The next act consisted ef a fire man entering the building, strap pmc a victim to his back and mak ian his v.ny down the fire-esoaiie from the tourth try. Next, Chief d c m on s t ra t ed h i s skill a ibts owr than they haxo bei or. an ex-ptionallv is mo crow .1 tae buMding. This accomplished. 4 ! inc treatment th..t r a t)otcd. ctisfis lVt. The annual xniinm iimn.-r f.M all -.erx ice men w.s hv Id at fii-on at thi 1-"1K' t-iooV, hciv at OaniiV Henry, Utl, l-TS t i l l. lilt TK tOontinueJ from lac Onc w.is tl! annual Mvdtorxt-A.hlan football canto nnd tevaoo tb ti m are mmv Uvu: ly niAtcbed KHtolt trude IV l-awrem-e. Willows. .al , $10; M i-s, 1 ,j u rn J . K rnst , Sa n IHema. f;: iVina Meffman. Hol ryxxood. $r:; T lv viuinn. U Angeles, $v; p. j Anderson, tar ter. II. K. lienn. railrvid efficlal. $s; 1, H. Mo.MUhm. Ine lie.eh ? trt Vr Anns K H- nrx-, FINDS A WAY TO ' STOPAHACKS OF FITS sho, tin a lit lin to the top of i llor!jl iry reived of aT,, CUtalfied 4rrtiins jet realta, lircman at the top t.ist.ned It se curely and a man came to the t window of trie fourth story and s!td down in the crotmrt. j The final stnnt was the nse of ; rivr liv.it Vining presrntod sn the ret lelow, into whirh fixe vie impir.xiicn! addr-ss. The din- tims jumped to afety. The dem- i rrr .-l aTir.-xeTe,! riiiw hnct ons!raTtn w as heartily applaud tl I ihxr tn ihe p.vt. and i htvnxl by the Unpe rndxo( The big exent f.r this e en nij, spectators. Plleptw atio n. n; ovhi mhsvwiui tn soi.m; .heir attacks- K. I-pe. Apt. 2. Knd Ax.. MiM .iui.tv. b.v been suppling sufferers with th .rxvitr.-.en:. He now wrhe to rMcb l?l ihoe who hxe not teen heln d rtrd to do sso is making the txrthne offer ef cflfrnw tral-rti-nt fr-e to all sufferers Anxorxe rrbcted hin!d Aiiio i.v thi ri-M l:istment at once. Kiv:n( ace i4x ) . j . Wednesday at Mann's ; Just in time for Thanksgiving A Sale of Pure Linen Lunch Cloths Specially Priced for Holiday Buying WK linvo rruiipi'il fur our AWdiiestljiv sjkh-uiI this wi'oU n nijirvt'lons iissni'lmont of lunc lini'ii liuifli cloths in 54-inch mid 44-iin'li squnre cloths, nlso ati-iiit-li siiiarp cloths with 4 niipUiiis to match. Those come with oyster white center striped borders, solid color borders, stripe-clock centers mill colored borders. Kvery one is pure linen nnd a wonderful value; liny now for home use or for jiifts. Your Choice Wednesday EACH Special 56-in. Felt Table Padding 79c Also for Wednesday the domestic section offers ."iii-inc'i pure felt table padding. of xtra heavy weight. This patldini; will protect your table from hot dishes. A rc-idar 1 '!! (iiality. spivi.-.l Vetlnes,;iy only. yd. Domestic Section Mann's Main Floor fi 1 J