PXGE STX MrcnForcn mm ttztrtt"r, tuepford, orMXioy. 'irixnAy, noveer 12. 1020. RIPI HIRFIK-O. WHITE FIGHTS UIUL IIMILU nnnnriT nrnr mi 1Y THE TROJANS' SMASHING BACKFIELD STARS PLANE FOR PlNCKERT Halfback DEATH DROP Life Found Futile, Says Note '" Left By 18-Year-Old Ruth Rockwell of Philadelphia .;. Told Pilot to Fly High . Leap Into Space at 2000 Feet -Pilot Sees Fall. M L'dfiml 11 ntl wuut hern Ore-nun i liuxlnu fariH will u Inxt huvo mi iijMrtunltv of kci:iik K. O. White. I1I1 iik m-nro, Jn action at tli I A r in o r y next I Mmnlny n I c li wlun 111' fitflllH 'loin Coibcit ui Knn Krani-lHCo, who won on a foul from (idle O (irmly, Ash-; In tut fighter tit n'ka hint S:i unlay 11 I k h 1. h i t o )iuh .1 match h I k i) i' 'I i ill w I t h JjO. VAIJJSY STKKAM. X Y., Nov. 12. &) Mitn Huth Itockwcll, J,S yvui'H old, of I'hiluriclphlu, commit ted sulefdo hy JcujiImr 2.000 fot from an alrplano which ho hired with o pilot at tho CurtlHi airport yoaterday. Slip exphtlned her nut In a note which was found in her mvnc in tho cabin of the iilune, Tho note run d : "Most people end their lives be cause something sad has happened to them. I oiid nil no because It seems not only futllo but wrong to go on exirttliiK". I blame 110 one und feel I have no enemlec. 1 will probably be conslered Iiihuiio, ua anyone taking hiH life in sup nliosod to he HllKhtly inxanc. "I would lllte to send my rct,ard to AIIhs heerH in JJrew Hominaiy nt Carmel, N. Y. My cheek for 175 in the suitcjute in the closet nt home may help pay my burial expenses. I nm very happy now. A'l nm wondering If the new papers .will decide to devote any space to me. I am wondering If I will find time to think of the )Mhl as I whirl through space, aft lit ds. said ithat a drowning man doen when smuggling In tho water. I am wondering if I will find any thing in death. If so, what? Ijtnigvd for Harmony. "Uverythlng hag been discord. whe,n I long; for harmony. Maybe yet I Will, find it; maybe sweel music. . 'If I flnd nny sort of life or corresponding time after death, 1 will 'try o communicate with my immediate relatives at 0 o'clock .some evening for a while. "During my lifetime, think my onet fault wa.s deception. I have lled repeatedly about small things.) 'ibul uufoi'tunately, I forget what j these small things wore. I have I no, guilty conscience whatsoever, I ' ieei. Edward K. llooth. the pilot who' was osslgned to fly the small cabin monoplane placed nt the girl's dis posal, told how she questioned him regarding tho operation of thej doors before they took off. j Ho assured her that the doom operated as ordinary doors. He ' suid she oo asked whether he Would 4 use his head If anything unusual occurred in the air, to I which lie shook his head nega-J lively. , . Fly Higher Older. I "1 took off in u large circle and made altitude." said llooth. "When at about; K00 feet, 1 looked back and saw. that tho pasNenKcr had Jipr eyes tightly closed. Thinking that possibly she was frightened by a first flight, t iiuuln tried to speak to her and reaKKiire her that everything was all risM. As I turn red the second time ho opened her eye and nsked for our altitude. I said we were nbout 1500 feet. Hhe .then Indicated that she wished In go higher, so I continued a gentle climb, turning back over the t'ur tlsM airport from the north. "At about 2.1100 feet, I felt the Bliip rise as If caused by rough air. That surprised me as the air wax smooth. 1: then oecuiwd " me that when a door Is npciicil the ship will rise sightly and veer. I 'then looked back, lo see the door open, caught a ullmpo of the pas senger falllnu through space aboui 20 or 30 feet Mvay." Miss Hoclfwcll graduated from Vrcw semlnnry lust June. Hhe wast the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean j l"W. Horkwell f I'hiliitl.'IpliHi. j Hers) iljot her wild his .sHter had 1 jntten'bken or suicide, lie sai l ' hu was .fond of readlnu and had Vdone 'lortio writing. He said she 1 1 en red Utile for social activities, win j 'Very moody at times and her splrl'rt j vaccllated from one extreme to thej lothor. I K. O. White I.omskl, worlds light heavyweight championship claimant, now In lh east, and has agreed to meet the San Framrlseo boy to demonstrate t he is I.omskl's class. I "The bout Is a natural" between the boys," declared Joe Uleker staff. local promoter, in announc ing the 'fight today. "Thin boy. Tom t.'orbett, has the record for administering the first black mark against our pride. Ucne O'Orady, at Yrclui, where for nine rounds the boys stood toe to too and swapped blows to the delight of a, capacity house when towardH thej end of the ninth round in a hot exchange of blows, the bell ram;, fiene didn't hear It and let go one of his famous rights and the lights went out for Corbett. "After a lengthy argument," continued Blrlccrstaf f, "the referee gave the bout to Corbett on a foul.' It was a great fight and , the concensus of the ringsldern j gave Corbett the edge." ' The winner of this fight, cx- J peeled to be hard fought, will be ' signed to meet (ieno o'Crady, who j fights a main event bout nt Port- J land next Tuesday night. j if A O A YaIIV J SAUNDER3 EDELSON OuarierbaGli Halfback. ' PEACE POLICY IN WASHIXCTOX. Nov. 12. A peace which combines a full ' rcalizntMn of American principles; of Justice with such adequate prey - ; aratiun for defense that no foreign! soldier shall ever set foot upon; American soil, is the hope and ob-j jeetlve of President Hoover. i To tills ideal and to the rcmovil : of dormant and apparent circum- j stances which might arise to j threaten the serenity of the nation ' his administration has dedicated j self. It is endeavoring so to or ganize its foreign relations as to strengthen the spirit of interna tional goodwill, "create respect und ! confidence" and "stimulate esteem between peoples." " " j Tho chief executive summed up ; tho goal of hiH foreign policies in ! a radio addresa delivered lust night j j under the auspices of the American : I I-oglon as the climax of its Armis- j t ice day celebration. ! - NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN AasocUitctl 'resa 1'holo This University of Southern California backfield quartet hao started a march acrosi tho Pacific ;n.-5t battle front that other conference elevens, thus far, have been unable to stop. Fights Last Night THREE DEAD AS RESULT) Kinr, Xew The regular weekly woman golf tournament will bo held to morrow at the Med ford club, play starting at 10 a. 111. A new sort of stunt will be tried. This will be called u progressive tournament. Two women will start from each tee, and tho winner will continue on the next tee, while the loser will play with the winner of the following match. The contestant winding tne most holes will get NMWA UK, N. J. Doc Conra:l, j fi, Ht )rii'-1'' Newark, outpointed liene Dc Von, ,'"Ht W(,,'k Ihe tournament was 4 Itelgium, (10). won oy ,jrs. e . 11. .lonnson, wit 11 ' '. a Airs. W. I. Vawlcr. Sr.. second. The ! CALdAUY, Ala. Fred Len-, eonimltlee wants at least 20 woin- j hrrt, Kimkane, utitpolntcd Frank i en ready to start off tomorrow'! Wine, Ohio, (12). morning. I Angel-Gor 1 ( lly the Associated XIOW YOliK ; York, stripped- .Juhiiny Sheppard. I l;oston,- (7): Xel Tarletuii, lUvt jland. outp(Uited IMnky Silverber,;, .ncw J orii, iiyi). 1-1. (A1):- Fo Kl'dKNK, On-., Xov. tball drill until dark sprints after dark have fallen W the lot of the Fniversity of Oregon football varsity and frosh teams in preparation for clashes with rivals from lite Oregon State college. IJFFFAU), X. Y. t.I 1 mm y Slat- T1,e froHh. beaten last week in tery, JJuffi lo. knocked out Johnny I M'dforl. liave been pounding) 1 1, ' (i'uniy nara to maite it up, while ; the varsity Is working overtime to Kartii'T ; make ready for the Staters. The Ind., out-; return game of tho frosh .and rooks (10). j will be played at Corvallis Friday. I he state varsity comes hero for the Saturday tilt. PHILADELPHIA. Charley ttclanger. Canada, outpointed M.i:i ' Adtde. Philadelphia, 1 fi ) ; lionny Bass. Philadelphia, outpointed Kd dh' lieed, New York. (Dm. laystack. Uinghamiton. N. Y M KXD055A, Argentina. Nov. 12. 'V (A1) Three persons have died and ),u fourth is dying as a consequence of rioting growing out of the assas sination of Dr. Carlos Washington Lcncinas, Mendoza political boss, and bitter foe f Pi-PHidont IHirnv- and wijiJ eili Sunday evening. Twenty-one were injured. Among the dead is Jose Caceres, believed by police to have been the assassin of Dr. Len-cinas. Pl'ITSISl'liCll, Pa. Joe Cnnpcr, Torre Haute, pointed Duck MeTieriian, AlerriU New driiR Htoro opened fop buslneHs in this vicinity. Construction of Mt. vals road Cfimpletoti, SALT I.AKK: Adrian Klton. Qiiantaiiiln, I tah, outpointed Tom my Field I m;. Lh Angeleti, (HO. Muster Dr.'indon. Dutte and Arat Palmer. Aniri-lcs. drew. Oi. j LOIISVILI.K. Ky. Frankif i Graham. New York, knocked out ' Xiek Itnrtel. St. I.ouls, (2). LA GRANDE SUFFERS LOW TEMPERATURE l.A GRANDK. Oio.. Xov. 12 IOt I The temperature full to 20 de grees HKnve zero here last niKlil. It was the coldest night since last winter. Clear skies prevailed today. Wnrrcnton I'routy Lumber and iinderitniiiK remodellim. Gain els are Tot knowing AN imperative command in her uncle's will gent . Peggy 4Prcsco(t to live one month' in his lodge on the . shores of . Mohuwls Pond thirty fr. ..:,! :.,.!:!. I n,l (l.:ii: :xnrietii'is.' . . 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