Temperature
lliglu-.t yotoidny
I.oiicm this moriiing
To Ti i. in. yosti'i'ilny
To A 11. ill. tills llioniiiix
The Weather
r.ircca.-t : riiscttlrd "' '""I"
fonlglit: Tuesday rule; -Vol nuit'li
iluiugo H'IHlH.TUtUI'1'.
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MEDFORD. OKEGOX, MONDAY, DKCKMP.KK' :J0. 1 ):!!).
No. INI).
pillr Tventr-fuurth Tnr.
WelUr nttJ-elHUl Ten.
ORB
Today LIGHT m
Problems of 1930.
What About Russia?
Cfiina, Our Foreign Debts
Britain, Master and Slave
Copyright King Features Synd. Inc.
Today, mid one more day,
then no more of
l (iicstioiis ahead for 1!):!0.
Sliall we become i'iitiinirli'l
in the affairs of Kurope? How
deeply eiitnnc;lcd, first the
AVorld Court, next (lie League
of Nations?
Russia, I
Shall we ret'Oitiiixi'
firmlv cslalilished,
'Mill OOin"1
ahead, or shall we cllllft ''- i
tiolliltelv to the melliorv of the !1'I was proposed today by Lcpre-
. jsenlnlive t'ochrali. Democrat, ,lls
ezars, with their knout, iind !s,,mi.
l : ,,...1 onu.r. i In the latest statement centering
' ' '
KtifyfalK?
M
Will I'tiele Sam still; Xorcver
... I
lioeatlM' ioolisll hankers tliat j
1... ..,!.( l..,.lu tVni.i thi. eiii- siiwl !
"
Kcrcnsky have not had their j
llionvy hack.' j
liritons that hont-'ht ('onfi-il-
ei'ate honds, and invesled in
'
Confedenite currency, hnvo not
had their inonev fcick. I'.ritllin
.
does not rel use to recognize this
"overnniiiiit.
The liij; outsiiU' world has
ipieslions that worry statesuieu
and commerce. What will hap
pen in China, try ins to he .1
repulilie, hut at present a
hodfre-pod".!'. of civil war and
liandit rv ?
Wlllll will IlilllTHlil ill India, !
--,",. '
deinaiidiiiK: from ln-itain the ,
l-icht foi-. -otMt,UIM.l)l' Asiatics )
iiV:;overn ihemselves?
N'hoi liiivi not u-fiverned
lliemselves, ever, and for five1
thousand veins, before Uritaiu
look them over, they were vie-1
1 ims of tyranny, plague, famine
and religions teaeliiniis. horri
lile heyond iinttijiuinfr.
Would they he able to "ov
ern themselves if Itritain let
them try?
Would their ideas of liberty
include the restoration of "sut-
tee." hurniii; widows alive, 1
... i
with their husbands corpses,
and unrestricted child niarri
aiies. two forms of liberty sup
pressed by I'iritaiii ?
'Freedom for India" might
solve, partly, the problem of ex
Hl'it
cess Asiatic population
1 1 ol 1 i 11
i i
nwn pliimio mill
iillilint', forlutMinp: Aflllllis tojdren Riy today in a county nioruo.
niiinler Hindus, hits niltlt'il 1 0(1,
(1110,00(1 to India's iidpuliil ion. a
sei'inus biolntricnl resjinnsibil-itv..
(Continued on page four.K
3M A Ji
Mrs". Wife Hud win nrrcMiil fcr ! n'isi:illl:l. n. Dec. no. .1
slli.plllllir in Hie Kllinvrtuill lo(la.;i)r. Kraok S. Skiff. Portland leei-
luil It . only 1.11 the illn 1st. died h-re last night following
of her new skirt ilmitsln' nl" sudden Jienrt attack, lie came
ImiiiiiiIi her liNtt. 1ieter I'lne
cot itmulil In Hie Vnll sireel i-rn-li
n.r nt... iiu rii ir. wnn i mie
1. 1.. In. k
V.'opiiiiht Joliu y. D.lle Co.)
MKbru rllHil
AM 1
ri I rt. oirtlI
Bouroon oonuressman oaya
iviouiiicaiiun ui nuiuui
tion Law for Light Wines
and Beer Would Mean
Billion Dollars in Taxes,
Now Going Into Pockets
of Bootleggers
WAKlllXfiTO.V. Dec. 30. iff)
.UIMIIIlcailOU Ol IOC l u iiiiiii
winen and beer as a farm relief
'about prohibition, the .Missourian
jtaiid lie lil advocate "a dinni- j
llied cffoif by the wet bloc of.
congress to show "necessity for
modification.
".Modification of the Volstead
law so as to permit the nianutac-
ture of beer and liKlil wines not I
inu,xi(;llln!. in t:lct, hl, sa.d.)
"would mean nearly a billion dnl.jdame anfJ Telephone NUm
. m,,,,,. nuw J-oiiin into the imckeis
of the bootb-HKer.
I "The farnu-rs would imam have
la mlll.ket r,(1. tlu.ll. cereals and
I there would be no surplus," he
j continued. The farmers bankrupt
! conilitlun dates back to the time
I prohibition was forced upon the
j people of the country."
NI-:V
VOItK. Dec. 3:) 'P' it
Ml report, published today
tolas SI lli-ray Dutler, presl
'Pi in
his iitinu:
Dr. Nicholas Murray
dent of folunibla university, de
clares that loose who want en
forcement of all law are 'fanatics"
denianditiK the punishment of vio
lators of some particular law.
"If law enforcement meant tile
enforcement of all law." says the
1 report.
"then tile social o(ler, at
least in the I'nlled tSatesi would
quickly be afflicted with paralysis,
m,.tiy because of their open con-
' 11" ' eaert -orncr.-
nr ati i uai
Father Wipes Out Family of
Five and Suicides Be
cause of Inability to Pro
vide Toys Grim Scene
On Bleak Farm,
VKIINON, Te.aa. v.r. SO. lTi
K.vidence of n tranedy of pov
erty fthich wiped out a family of
i six persons In the midst of sur-
round ok t nrisimas c o e e i , m-
. n f(itu.r ami flV(l ,.mi
T hi- i iniuren ais .iri'iuij w i
killed by their father, who then
committed suicide.
The dead were .1. II. Hazard,
.'.li. farmer, and his children. Si
mon. IS: John. 10: Alta, 13: Alma,
li. and Uoroihy li. The mother
died three years aito.
A note readlllK: "AH dead. I
had rather be dead. I.ook In cel
lar." found on the door ot th"
hou was Interpret' d by uuthori
ties as conclusive evidence that the
slayim-s were the final act of a
father stricken by Brief al his In
ability to provide his children with
(.hilstinasloys.
Justice of tile Peace II. f. Jim
tin returned no verdict after an
inipiest yiuterday. but Indicated
the verdict would be suicide In
llrlKKard'S disc, illl'l dt alh by Ktm
shot wounds in th.- case of the
i hlldivn. ,
Th" li.ik farm home where
the six lived was without a iun
! of Christmas 'decoration or fes-
!.... i... i. foil n'l
:7777..- i
UrAin WHLiAO
iiiiTii nnrnT
wnn ruvtKii
WW II 1111 l I l MAP
1 1 1 VI I HWI I lul II
Ull UlllllUllfinU
I1""' " . ....I. filed lodav In federal
by a Mexican w no sioppeo ai in -
hous
and contained only th"
haresl lli'l
sslties of life. Au'horl -
tits believe the
deaths occurred
on Christmas day or the day
fn.
lowing.
Apparently
the children We
lcpt. Alt w re sh
stain as Jbcy
throliuh the
rested acres
gar.l.
head. A
SllOlirOU
the body of Hag
DR. FRANK SKIFF OF
PORTLAND IS DEAD
; Ki.el.urg on niiin"s nno
i in .inference Willi h- at torn-y
w-nen no c..ie..-. n -" '
I Skiff arrived today to. return to
boJv to rurtland
Shape of Shakes
Responsible for
Vibration's Work
Dl'.S MOINKS. Dec. 30.
o1l ' lien the vibrations ef
Iuimoiik traffic twist the pic
tures askew (in the walls mill
slide the lirie-bl'ae aloni; the
shelf it is (hie to a peculiarity
in the shape rather than the
sine of the shake.
The viliratint,' shelf and
wall, said Dr. f. C. Williams. '
dean of the I'niversity of
Iowa, to the Aniericnn Asso
ciation for the Advancement
of Science today, jncves fas
ter in one direction than it
does on the return v'.l. ration.
The magnitude of vibrations
of street traffic lie said, is
usually exaggerated.
CITY JUDGE
ber of New York -Magistrate
Found Among Sus
pect's Papers Bar As
sociation to Get Evidence
Raid Follows 'Framed';
Holdup at Banquet.
NKW YOliK. Dec. 30. lPl
Disclosure by Lnllid states Attor
ney Charles 11. Tattle that the
name and telephone number of
CHyi MimiMrutvi Albert ,11: Vjtale
had been found anions papers
seized in a narcotic raid heiKhicn
i, ,1 interest today in the investlKa-,
j d,,,, belni; made Into Vitale's con-)
n, ctions. . ' , -.
.Mr. TuttlH
Huld federal narcotli
ncntH hud
round a curd In n i
DRUG RAID
ENMESHES
nee'.ri.n',. il'.riem cufe " own. r. j nn hern ' Kil.erla .h..t Ihey had , '"''' ,h"
liearhiK the caption, "numhvi-n fre- seen the plane of tile mlMsIni; j ImilKct of the Rulte Kails school
qucnlly called." vVtnonK the nota-1 American aviators, t.'arl lien ISiel-' district, furtlier complicated hy
linns on the card, they said was, son and K..rl norland, the soviet tlt.tn ,)t the school directors
"Al Vitale. Kordhnm U4iir,." TheU"ve. nment today intensif li'd" s.ltl,,,.,v ni t , .e-eleutinB the
number- Is that listed for the resl- search for the two men. Iloln have j
d.nce of MaKlstrate Vitale in the! hem mlssinK north of Siberia forll'r-'ent leacl,l,, .orH-. at their
telephone book. ' i ("idly two months after a flliiht present salaries, for n nine months
photostatic co it s of the card from Alasl.a to rescue the crew of period,
will be turned over to the bar as-j an ice-bound ship. As j-editetion of the salaries r:(H
ociatlon of New York. Mr. Tultle;
said, for use in tile investigation who figured prominently In the , in the budKct. ami n hiKhly conlro
beiiiL' conducted by the association ' rescue of the Italia survivors, wit h ; ver; lal point, the heariiiK gives
Into the mtlKlstrnto'H connections.
llnlil follows Dinner.
The Investigation was ordered
hy Juilt;e Victor J. JJnwnnn "
the appellate division of the mi-1
preme court alter a a'suin
dinner, at which Vitale was miest
of honor, was held up by seven
men who robbed KUCotl 'f money
and jewels and took a pistol from
Detective Arthur Johnson
trial,
'",!,L ' ..
1 WllCrC .IM11I"II r-
. i. .. i. ........ niiii i'iri-i ni
. i:...t.. n-.rt.iff for Iiin I nir his
L-im to the robbers.
n.iiicfi in-
specter testified that the hold-up
for the dinner wan slaited by Cirj
Terranova to recover n contract
in which Terranova agreed to pay
a Chlcaco umtnian tO.ooo for
klllinK Krankl Vale and Krank
Marlow, New Vork Kanssters.
Durlim the mayoralty cainpalKli
last fall Magistrate Vllulc ad
mitted obl.ilnlim u loan from a
company coulrolled by Arnold
liolhsteln. slain llroadway Kambler
but said the lonn was nrraiiBcd
Ihrouth n friend and he did not
now Itolhsteln was connected with
it until he received a i'he( k sinned
hv him.
Narcotic aKcnts arrested ID per
si.ns as members of three nation
wide iIiuk pcddr.ni! ori:ani7Jitl"ns
Saturday nteht. i
STUTZ MOTOR HIT BY
INI'IAN.M'lll.lS. I1"C 30.
A net II li ill ill Inviiiuniary
ill
bank-
,.e..j -- - -
court nere iiwih" ,. . .. .
! ar cmirioj oi ............ y
Indianapolis r , .... -
1 a;i:ret:nlln I
! In nililltlon to the petition filed
in federnl court a suit asklnlt nn-
n.,inim..ni r n receiver w
filed
it. t lie .Mar
ion 'county slipcrtol
. .. . .1...
curl i.v ine ......a. i. v.ui.nii.... .
Parts company,
piuation.
a Mit-hiKati
WALLA WALLA MAYOR
SUCCUMBS TO STROKE
WAt.l.A WAI.I.A. ' Wusli . Dec
n .,pi.ien I1. Hill, recently
,.. clei! for a third term, mayor i f
: Walla Walla and prominent In
l ,aie pollllc. for many years, d
a. .u ....i..-
- ,), effects of a iarnlyll'
stluki
.uffeied Chiltt..a Ut"..
DGE ARRIVES
jmj. jjurr .1-
Vi'lrr E tirje of N?w Jersey, new United States aibais.idi
to rro.ice. arriving in Pans to take up his pest. Lett lo right: Bcca
oe Fouquicre. chief of French protocol ilivisisn: Ambassador EUgo
and Mrs. Edge.
NATIVE REPORT
SPURS SEARCH
IFOR AVIATORS
Eielson Plane and Camp Fire
Smoke Seen in Isolated,
Place, Is Report of Eski-
mos Italia Hero to Join;
in Search. j
MOHl'OW. Dee. 30. I,V) S)iir-
Ivan I'hukhnnvsUy. one of those
I'ilols Str:nile. Abkseev, and Kler-
llcov. will leave tomorrow mi
i Krasnoyarsk.
ill
central Klberia
fl.ind hopes to leave from there by
- January li foe Capo North In a
iiiriini t, ,,ln.
search.
I Captain Mnlzornv of Hi
soviet
, steamer Slnvi opnl. which is frozen
In
he ire In the vicinity of the
secllon over which the American
aviators flew, wan Instructed to
.. -
H'nu nut i-.vn hi:i rr ill nir Dariien u
- "
investiiiate rt nortH or naiivcs inev
iind upon imp ninnn. nnn mnrr re -
ports of camp fire smoke In an
isolated place, tine party will ex
plorc
73 miles west of Cape North"'1' "'"'"' "' ...:...-., . ..e .....
and the other will search the coasi
Hue as far as Klllllehlnsk bay.
Search parties also will be sent
out from WratiHel Island toward
North Cape.
' nArt-rM-i irv . nihil that thi 1h Iikh1. InaMinuch
WICHITA PASTOR IS a Mi-m, Sinunervillc inalniuiiiM
CALLED TO PORTLAND 1
pnneniH of the nohool lioard nt
f Hullo l'iills maintain it Ih not uac-
wrrillTA. Kan.. Dec. 30 . Ij tie
Dr. ' W. 11. Ho'erH, pastor of thoj The henrfnt; Ik Hchedulod to 1o
I'Iimi Hjiptist church here, vhune in at ten o'clock In tho morniiiK
sertnonH are well known to many j al the oui iIioiihp, and n lare
Noiithvveft radio listen iv. an- deteu;ition of llutte Kalln citizens
ni-un't'd tdy that he hurl nrr-ept- will he In nlteilflance. The county
r'd n tall to he pjiMtor of the IliuMou ; Imiindary hoard in composed of th
Memorial r.antit church nt I'ort- j county cr.urt npd tho nuperlnlen-
I land. Ore.
Peppy Orchestra Will Play in
Allan Hoover's Dancing Party
By SUE McNAMARA
Associated Prn Feature Servlco
Writer
IC ICIIIVr.TnV ll..e 111 lfll
.Minn Hoover, t)io youngest son ol
the president, will reach the high
point of his holhtny lllng tonight
with a brilliant tlanelnfi party al
Ihe White House.
The affair was arranged hur.led-
lv and verbal invitations are said
, lo nave nivil sem tun 10 i.u.e.i ''.
1 I. 1. i .f ... ..v tl.nl III. ftel.ll
n .n ..n- ... .....
tames Invited to the While House
wll! sidetrack oilier affairs which
have been ecoltdulcd for weeks.
The invitittions rend for in
o'clock. Instead of Ihe murine
h.vnd. whb h usually plays for all
nodal afliiirs al Ihe executive man -
iioon. a peppy hmei orchesini har
been engaged. la Jolly, likeable kid. Allan has
The Christmas tree and holly been here hut I It t lo since his par
wreaths nnd polnseitlas used for ents entered the White I Inline.'
tile Christmas fcslvlti"s. Incliidin;: I Friends or th" family say thai
the dinner to (he president elect of) Allan resembles his mollier In hi-.
Mexico and his paiiy. were taken i liking I- r- people unit hns;dtnllty
c'ltn V 'da,'- Today loads uf ai d his love ol adventure.
FRANCE
.
BUTTE FALLS
SCHOOL FUSS
HEARING SET
j
County Boundary Board to
Hold Meeting Friday On r
District Budget Re-Election
of Teachers Compli
catesSituation. Tho county boundary hoard will
one of the main points of attack
; promise
1 stremil h
of helliK a test of
loHween the boundary
hoard and the Dutto Kails school
illrectorH. It Is claimed that the
salary of (lie llutte Kalis teachers
l.s liiqher than any district In the
ouiity of similar size. '
It was the supposition that the
Ilulle Kails district would defer
any action on ine scuooi ouoaei
unili aner tne couniry nummary
board heariiiK. und the re-election
i.f ilw l..iii''.ieiu w:im lineoected
ine learners was une:;pecicu.
The situation at Ilulle Kails Is
In. more ways than one.
1 -
Mrs. Klizahcth Slmmervllle, one of
l he'd Irectors. Is keeping- house for
liilU'i IB HLieimiMK Ml" i-iii'nnj
of Oregon.' Mitt, siintnervilli! Jour-in-VM
from KiiKcne lo llutle KallK
nnrc n month to attend the hoard
UieitlliKH.
The dinliict nttnrney'H office lian
il' iii of Hf-hooic.
fresh flowers from Ihe While.
IIiuisr conservatories prepared the
, rnuius for tonight's dance.
. I ll.-..nble r.ttl rr milrll and nil.
I Joying dancing like any college boy.
Allan nevertheless forsook social
! palely for his books when he en -
lend Harvard lust fall. He has
t iiiicenti aled strictly on his course
In business administration, declln-
lug many urgent InvllntK.ns for
. ill ine. s alio .a..-e i.i i diiiiiii.ii,.
nt.,1 lUulnll
it will ho the flrsl time In yen's
thai the younger set has reigned
supremo In the big. v.lilte pllln'.ed
iiiiiiihIoh.
The party lonlglil will piaetleal-
ly be Allan's ";!r!uil" In Washington,
r Though pronounced by his nssnrl-
ale" to be "a regular fellow' anil
r, THREE DEAD HEAVY GALE
5 IN RAIDS ON TAKES TOLL
RUM BOATS iciBNCaANNEl
Three Boats and 5000
- Cases of Liquor Seized in
War On New England
Smugglers Over Wcek
End Speedboat Raked
By Machine Gun When
Call to Halt Ignored.
i
NKW l)Nl)ONT. Conn.. 1V 30.
A ') W'u i on ru in ru nn its i n
southern Now KiikIuiuI cniiHtnl
waters over tin- vt'k t'lul iimk the
Hvi's if tliri'i litiuor ximmKli'i'M and
j caused the eizui o of Ihl ee Imuts
jiiml fiiMMt e;tses of contraband
The ieellio;it C-fidT" of New-
port, li. I., known ns the "Ithick
I nick," was raked hy niaohlno gun
firo after .vjttemiitiiiK to escape
from tin' coast Knard patrol hoat ;
f( t-Jit in a heavy fK ycHterday i
at the cnti-anco to Narriinannott
ay. Three men were killed and '
another wounded. I
The dead are: Jako Wolwonian, t
i3.", New liedford. Mans.; Dudley,
j Itrandt. ;t5, Huston, and John (lou- j
lnrt, '2$, l-air Haven, .Mass. The
fourth nuHiiher of the crew,
U'harleH Truvei-H, 24, of h'alr lluvrn
J wuh shot through one hand.
Two other liii'uor laden hoats
i were poized In Loiik lMlmid Sound
j wator-s. A fire on the converted
j bu It-chaser Klor-Del-Mar, net hy
the escaiihiK crew after the craft
; was overtaken hy the patrol boat
t LoKare, was oxtinmjinhed and the
boat, with 4niin cases of nsHortod
"M" lIZZ
row had escaped to shore.
ItcfuKCrt lo Kurit'tHler
The encounter with the Ulack
Duck, a Hpeedy 50-foutcr, occuired
after the ooust KUard boat,' in
cliartio f HoatKwain A. (,. (.'ornell.
had come upon the ruin runner
nhurtly afltir 2 h.-tii. und) th- u tv
had refused to HUrrendnr.
An official statement hy Dicu-
loiiant (.'ominiuuter L, T. -t'Jialker
in chiii'Ke or Itase I'ottr hen', de
clared the shootings "unfortunate,
but clearly Justified hy the, law."
The Itlack Duck, jrdered to Wilt,
u not ber officer said, veered and
sped away Into the fog, raising
waves which rckol the coast
Kiiurd bout. The marksmanship
of the man with the machine mm
was upset, cnusinK bulletH aimed to
disable tne rudder to enter the
small cabin. Twenty rounds of
ammunition were fired.:
Travors, who at first khvo the
name of t'arl White, denied at the
hnspital thai the coast mmrdHiiien
had ixiveti them any warning.
"We didn't have a chance," he
said.
CLKVKLANl). O., Dec. 30. (P)
A hijaekitiK episode HprlimiiiM;
from the Hporadic warfure for con
trol of Cleveland' bvollvn industry
wiik HiiKKCHterl today iih an expla
nation fiir the tdayiiiK of Kdwurd
Marldens, 2i, known to poller as u
"Hinall time" hootlcKKor and for
mer amateur hoxer.
Madden'H hody, trusHed up with
wire, a hullct hole In IiIh hear) mid
five knlTc? woundn hetwecn the
Hhoulder hlark-H, wan found Muffed
In (he rear compar tment of u nmall
coupe yonierday.
WASIIINCTUN. Dee. .in. (!')
I'l-eHidellt MooVel lllteml.t to Htiri-
tnll to the Henale next Monday the
nominal Ion of Senator Krederle
M. Sackett of Kentucky iih Ambas
sador to (leruiany and the early
resignation and departure of the
senator for llerlln are expected.
Cnder senatorial custom n mem
ber of that body appointed to an
other position Is (,'lven confirma
tion Immediately. Ihe nomination
! '"'lug called up out of order as a
i m "h '' coiin.sy t ihe appointee,
j Senator S.n keii would succeed
Jacob llould Scluirnian, resigned
Itepiibllcan party lead-ra here
b.ok for. tlovernor Sampson of
Kentucky, to nppolnt as senator
to uncled Mr. Sackelt, Itepro-.lenl.-.llve
John M. Iloblson, lle
pilbllclltl, of the 1 Hh Kentucky
district who was ihe governor's
campaign malinger In I'.lS.
VOTE FOR BRYAN ONLY
DEFECTION BY VETERAN
HALT I.AKH CITV, lu-r. SO.
il, .Mo.sih ,1. ItceveH, veteran of
the Civil War. who dead at the
aijc f( 1 04 ynrH. voted tin Itf
puhlhan ticket Ktralnht ever lne
Lincoln ran X' ept nn hi Hot fr
William .ItnnliiKs liryati.
unnwrn nrrrno
nuuvtit mm
DrmiM nnoT th
dlum ruoi IU
FREDK SAGKETT
i
11
A sxonistfil Vfs.i I'hoto
Violet Carlson, comedienne of
'Sweet Adeline." throws herself
into her work. She did a stafje
tumble so realistically that she
broke an arm, jnd now she's play
ing her part with the wing' In a
plaster cast.
I
IN LOCfU FIELD
Southern Oregon Medical
Association Reports Jour
neyman Healers Prey, On
Aged By Alleged Miracle
Cures One Uses Wand.
A warnliiK bus beeti Issued, bv
r e p (i t it h To phjsliiuns, and the
Southern Oregon Medical nsHoeltl
tlon, for the Kcneral public, and
the alfllcted'ln pafllculnr to be
ware of Journeymen "medical
quacks," r fine such. Is reported tu
havo operated in this uection, re
cently. , j
The R-cntry Kenerally operales
111 the c(iuutr'.' and preys, , with
ureatest HUccess upon tile llKed.
Th(y stay away from the cities,
where they are subject to speedy
detection. They : promise miracu
lous cures, and attempt to extort
hllite fees, find operato on the
theory the sick lire more Killllble
than the. sound In health.
Some of the Ilk have an "ad
vance nr,ent." who slops nt an
Isolated house to' tisk for a small
favor, and durliiK Ihe conversation
recites a wonderful cure he enjoys
through the meetitiK of a doctor.
The straiiKcr upon learning the
nature of his host's nllment. Is
always cured of the same afflic
tion by the doctor. In a day or
two. the doctor accidentally shows
up.
Kyc Troutril.
Ill a recent Incident in this
county, an old man met up with
one of the "(illacks." lie was
treated for nn eyo trouble, and tt
fee of Intltl naked. As temporary
relief had been furnished by nn
Injection of cocaine, the patient
was wIIIIiik lo pay. but could not
sei ore the :ion thotwh -he en-
diavorcd to borrow that sum from
I neighbors and frtends. Ho made
la payment of :ll). The "slicker"
vamoosed. This case was report
ed, but there may bo others, un
reported. j The Imposter operatlllK In this
I county also hud a wand, ho de
clared, thilt could affect cures, by
Hiuiply passing oyer the afflicted
organ. -
The general public, Is nsked not
to have any dealings with wu-
(b ring (macks, him! to report the
. same at once. I'or their lllno
j Ihey nre advised to seek tho ser
vices of any regularly licensed
i phyRlcinn. '
FIVE LIVES LOST
E
AMAIULI.O, Texas. Pec. 30. i.'N
Klve pcrton were killed' late to
in v in tin airplane ci nh at thy
JJIDlercst f'ottntry cluh here.
I The dead:
Lieut. ItohiMt II. dray, tnanatrot
of the Amarlllo hranch of the
1 Texan Air Transport company.
M ru. Uohert (iray.
li. L. Allison, Amarlllo tl-"
' dealei-.
Hubert Moore, a flllluK tutln
prnprletm.
. M. Dillon, mnnaKer of an
Amarlllo lubricating company.
) LONDON. (ll1) "Me look at
(hcr. Like his eyes off the road,
in ml then come the crash," a
London magistrate ""11 ln Com
ImehtinK on the prevalence of mo
tor incident.
DOCTORS WARN
AGAINS
QUACK
j Seven Killed, Many Injured
! By Storm Over England
j and Western France
! Manchester Home Razed
j By WindTug Sinks in
I Havre Harbor Floods
Cover Wide Area.
LONDON, Kim., Hoc. :!0. (..'I')
At least seven persons were U i I I
anil u greuter number Injured in :i
southwest gale viiicn swept Kit"
land, western Kratice and the i:t
tetveuiiiK seas over the week en;l
The wind reached liO miles an luuir
at Scilly Isle.
Although the gate subsided Sun
day night, the weather bureau pre
dicted U:IH probably would pass
out equally boisterously. A fur
ther atmospheric depression was
spotted mi the eastern hori"on.
A woman unit her daughter wer i
killed nntl four others severely in
Jured In Manchester nt the height
of yesterday's gale when a housu
wrecked. At Havre, Kranee. u
crane was blown over unit the lug
Ahiulle sunk. Three of Its crew
drowned. A huge elm tell before
tho wind ut Hnzehroucl: and killed
two. Diiniago occurred 'in many
towns in Hoiitli and west Hrilaiu
'and in Noriniindy. Telegraphic
comunicatlnns were internpuil in
many outlying districts. The aerial
of the broadcasting station at
Chelmsford wns blown away, pre
venting the proposed transmission
to America of Ihe archbishop ot
Canterbury's sermon..
Rain which accompanied ,lhc gale
greatly increased floods in some
districts, particularly In mirth
Wales, where the river Dee went
out ol' its hunks and swamped a
wide urea. , Many, sheep -wore
drowned , nnd . roads submerged
three foot (loop. .
RRKLIN, Germany. Dec. IlO.iV)
Wreckage toduy strewed tho path
of a 76-nille-per-hour hurricane
which yesterday tore across no.ih
weHtorn (ierniany. A purity cmt
pleted church nt Dortmund col
lapsed with material1 damage. Oth
er HtructuroH collnpned nt (.'nlomic
OitBHeldorf, and Mnenstcr. with n
few people Injured. Ther wo-c
ahnormully IUkIi tides in the Klhe
and WeHcr rivers.
Ijimlhcruli" In oltlo
roiArAmt'H( Ohio.' Occ. 30. on
Colonel and Mrs, Charleti A. 11 ml -hei'Kh
arrived nt Port Cohimhiifl
Juhi hefme noon today from I -troit
after a flight of an hour and
4T minuten on the first Mop of an
liiHpoclion trip over the Transcon
tinental Air Transport Linen. I
Will Rogers Says:
i!i;vi:i,v ini.i,s, Cni.'.
Dee. 1 wish Mr. iliiowr
Vi3fe'(' Sll-V: ",'nu,ol's' ' ln"
lerrilily sorry, tlint 1
$fo$u' llie time lieiSDiiiillv
tir pit nut iiud
knock t h o
glasses from
e v e r y -
ft
one's Imiitll
mm
t lift t is 11 bout
t o disobey
our eonstiltl-
tion, and will yon tileiise be
lieve ine when I .say Ib.'it I
don't purposely appoint f (ir
rupt men. Now us it seems
fr'niii your viist observations,
yoiijsemitors lire niore fiimil
in i- with the drinkinc in this
eonntry tlinil niiyone I know
of, I hereby iippoint yon, tlte
I'niled Stutes Semite, lis the
pro-prohibition enforeeiiient
nrtii of our ifoveriiment. with
Mr. Itonili from the dry stut-.-of
Idaho ns elniirimin, nnd
eiifh seiintor to be versonab
ly respnnsible for their state
Don't wiy yon Iniven't time.
If you have had time to see
.ill this, you hiive had time
to im force it, and don't say
1 can't sparo you from y'bfr
work. I Kindly can. AVhnt
appointments could he more
honorable Hum these?
"Yours,
"Herbert Hoover,
!'0u Advice of Counsel."
WII.Ij KOI. K.KS.
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