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0 o The Weather Q Forecast: Tonight nnd Sunday cloudy or fancy. .No clmngo III tr-inficrnture. MEDFORD-1 Temperature Highest yesterday ... 39 lowest this morning- Utf I'l-et-lpltntloti To 5 p. in. yesterday 01 To ! ii. in. Hslay (M Twenty-Fifth Year MEDFORD, OliKOON. SATURDAY, 1K'KMIKK i. 1):S0 Xo. 2')7 Rail Chief's Son Finds Romance in a Chain Grocery ROCKNE'S MEN GO AGAINST THE WALLS OF TROY ! St. Nicholas Day Observed Where Bones Entombed 4 l NAVY GUNS IK PENN TEAM 26-0 nn mi ro a& n jSEEK CAUSE r r --1 Mis : i 1 111 II III II II 1 1 1 I : Middies Forge Ahead in Final Half Colgate De feats New York 'IT 7 to 6 in Chanty Clash Car negie Beats W. & J. 26-0 COWSiaisr, J-os Angeles, Dep. tl. P) Xotro Dame outplayed Southern California throughout lite first half of their unuual football gTimo to liny, leading at the Intermis sion by a score of 13 (o . FRAN K LI N Fl HI..D. Ph iladel phia, Dec. C. (JP) A powerful navy eleven that failed to take advan tage of its opportunities until the second half tore a Pennsylvania team apart in the final two quar tern today to win 2tf to 0, before a crowd of CO. 000. Navy scored a pair of touchdowns in both the third and fourth quarters and held Penn helpless throughout. It was Navy's final prep for the Army buttle next Saturday. Colgate 7; . Y. V. 6 YANKKK STADIUM, New York, Deo. 6. (IP) Colgate pulled out a one-point victory today over New York university, 7 to 6, In a char ity game before 0,000 spectators today. New York scored a touch down In the last minute of play nfter a 7-yard drive but Tanguay's try for the extra point with a place kick was blocked by Orsi, star Colgate end, who had tallied for the Maroon In the first period on a pass from Hart. The point kicked for Colgate by Len Mncaluso, fullback, decided the game. Carnegie 26; V. & J. 0 PITTSBURGH, Dec. 6. (P) A throe touchdown rampage Jn the flnul period carried Curnegie Tech. to a 26 to 0 football rout over Washington and Jefferson in their battle here today for the benefit of the unemployed. Tech got its other touchdown In the . second quarter. 4 STEEPLE CHASE PRIZE CtllASKL-AXDH DOWNS, Tenn., Dee. 6. VP) Alligator, owned by Mrs. M K. Btevenson of Ro.slyn, Now York, won the Grasslands International steeple chase over a four and a half mile couive this afternoon. Rally Yarn, owned by Mrs. W. P. Stewart of Unlonvlllc, Pa., was second and Maltland, the entry of II. Niblnck of Chicago, third. The time of the winner was 11 min utes, five seconds. 4 1'VxnLETON. Dec. An other patch In the county Jail wall here is necessary. Officers hast night discovered a hole the size of a man's body., started th.ough the wall. One prisoner Is under suspicion of the attempted break. Digging parties have been held in these walls In times past, records show. Abe Martin COMING- "Some new fsngled rm device, it alius comin' along to increase: the farmer'i overhead," complain-j ed Jake Bentley, today at he priced, a wheat grinder, tver notice how toft tnapt tear out when hard times, show up? m (P) There's more romnnco V behind a grocery store eoun- 4 ! 4 ter than In railroading for ! Jack Shoup, son of Paul : Khonp, president of the South- J 4 ern Pacific railway. J I Young shoup, graduate of 8 Stanford and Columbia uni fr vcrsitieti 14 a clerk In a chain 4 grocery More in San Fran- Cisco. And he likes it. What's more, his father approves. 4 Guests at Alleged Immoral Entertainment Battle Po lice Women Dancers Also Held. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dee. 6. (P) After a terrific battle between 150 police officers and at least 500 men attending, an alleged immoral entertainment here .early today, more than 400 men and four women were arrested and herded into Hoi- j lywood and Los Angeles jails. "j Vnprfliiiv An1 rrtfii-fila nlni'raa ' were lodged against those jailed. The entertainment took place in the loft of a storage building, where improper dances are alleged to have taken place. When 14 officers of the vic squad attempted to place perform ers and members of (he audience k under arrest a pitched battle re Milted and every available officer in four divisions was culled to the scene. Several persons were injured In the' fighting that followed, In which bottle were hurled and used as clubs. The women arrested, charged with performing the dances, ex plained their clothing was torn from tnem 1y Intoxicated specta tors, when they were booked on immoral dancing charges. Police said liquor was in evi dence and Bumbling games were in progress when tlio raid was made that resulted in the fight and wholesale arrests. PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Dec. 6. P) The cashier of the Allegheny Val ley Trust Co. at Verona, a suburb, was shot and killed today by a ban dit who attempted to hold up the bank. The cashier. A. R. McFarland, 35, was fired upon through the window of his cage when lie refused to hand out money on the demand of the bandit. Me was killed instantly. CHICAGO. 111.. Dec. C Five robbers obtained loot estimated ut between $40,000 and $50,000 in a holdup of the State Hank of Clear ing on the southwest side today. 400 ARRESTED ATHOLLYWOOD VICE CARNIVAL Oregon Farms Purchased By Newcomers; Dairy and Other Industries Expand A reeent Oregon State Chamber of Commerce bulletin carries an optimistic note a follows: Consider I'ur "!ifornla man who In November bought a $31,500 farm near Scio In Linn county; another ont-of-ptate- man who houfcht a fine $3j,000 farm near Ashland, the family from Knglanrt of fancy apples to KmHand. Coon that bought a farm at Candy, and coiintj'sencllng Its first cor of fine the Arizona party refusing $25110 1 lettuce to oimddo markets, profit for his new Clatsop rounty The expanding dniry Industry! f'trm. writing: "I'm selling every- The Klamath County Dairymen'. thing here, coming to Oregon to , nsoociatlon that opened Its cream buy land for it will soon double In i ery on November 14. 1H29, 'A'ith value." In all. 140 nc' families j three men and one truck new etn In November making Oregon their r ploys 12 men and R trucks nnd home, investing 4xo,?oo. does a $12.ooo monthly business Two big sawmills announced In j and growing fast. At Odell In Novgyibcr for I.ikevlew. The 120,- Ilnnd9:lver valley the new Meliow oofMoot t'nrtciood millO" em-jfilow cheese factory has started p:0 60 mn: t.ie DeArmond mill ! operations and dairying In that to cover a l.i-acre tract both Iji-j fort lie O alley xhould soon be a dT construction and to go full.l.irge Inrome producer. The new blast nest spring. 1. umber busl-! Jso.OOO Lower Columbia Coopera ness almost normal there. 90 cars live creamery at Clatskanle, flniKl shipped the rlrst 20 days of No-im the wet. win ear" for lis grow vember. Ing cow population. The Mount Orchard and tru -k crops break-, An.T.'l creamery, that made less Ine all records. Forty carloads of than I (ion pounds of butler In cabbage and cauliflower shipped 1925. will close 1930 having made eat from Rainier and ?.Ofie,noo 1,0011. neo pound, pounds f cucumbers from 200( Hlavlon's cooierative crinnery seres at Scappoose that 1 J'"ir age, buys adjoining property and nddl were In brush: Jon acres eontnn t- i-n will IP lHlli mon to handle -d for n. xt year: employment for, its expanding hulners. Twenty- .'.iO people. Klamath county sh.n- piny I"" csrs of fancy spuds to,Wn further Increase the volume ( ifornla against laau cars In , j&WM baker, r bfrt IV i garrctt W Standing on the threshold of another mythical national football championship, the boys from Notre Oame who have ridden over some of the best In the country, will wind up the season In a game with South ern California at Los Angeles next Saturday. Schwartz, hero of the Army game, and Metiger oi Notre Oame and Arbelblde and Baker, Trojan AID FUNDS FOR! Thirty Million Approved by Hous'e Agriculture Com mittee Senators Fa vored More. WASHF.NXyrON, I)PC. 0. -tv W Tho houo attrlcuKural commlltoe 1 Lu.,..y ii I'i'i u ici s,n iu, t30.000.000 seed, feed and fertilizer loan to farmers in drought areas, The vote was 11 to 7. The committee first rejected by 12 to 0, the resolution of Repre- , senlative Aswoli; democrat, I.oulsl-j ana, making tho fund $00,000,000. The larurer amount was unani- COMPROMISE IN BORAH FAVORS 1HIGHWAY FUNDS nnniiPMT amta nnnM mmmii v' ii au 1 m -m unru r . uvv h vv.y LI1UUUIII I 1 1 1 Ul I Ul UI1 II IUUIII 1 1 Mill IIULUIIW imoualy approved yesterday by the! WASHINGTON, Doc. 0 (P) Tho senate agriculture committee. The house appropriations committee I administration-set figure was $23.-! today reduced from $150,000,000 ; 000.000. and Representative Ketch-; to $1 10,000.000- the emergency I urn, republican. Michigan, proposed construction fund bill recommenti jthe compromise. led by the administration. I Aswell. ranking democratic com- Tho $1 10,000,000 was allocated mitteo member, reserved the right ; tn Hie a minority report and ask !tho house for $00,000,000. ENGINEERS WILL FEED Sl'PISniOH, Wis., Dec. 6. (ZD Many birds in the sparsely settled north woods country will be In ' luck this winter. Locomotive engineers, at the request of the county flnh and game league have agreed to carry along grain In sacks and scatter it along the right of way. Hood liiver harvesting 4000 cars of applet; new cannery and cider plan using every apple; $40,000 weekly payroll for local folkH. Kogue Klver valley Shipping 4H00 cars of pears and nnples. an in onuae of 1000 over ;S29. Malheur county's first shipment of 10 cars five new rnemVis recHlv added of annual pack of fruits nnd veL-e. laMe going o many market f. warriors, are among teams great wri BOOSTING TAX Two Per Cent Increase and Discontinuance of One Per Cent Reduction Advo cated. WAS11INRTON. ' Dec.'"' . W) A two nc'r cenl ineraiao on Iticmiie taxes, in addition to discontinuing the un0 IW1. ecnt r0(1U(.Uon of the cuncnt year. wa advocated by senator Uoiah, republican, Idaho. Borah told newspapermen lie thought the two per cent Increase would bo necessary in view of the inipondlncr deficit nnd reports It will exceed 5180,000,000. " follows: For public roads $80,000,000. For rivers and harbors $22,000, 000. t For flood control $3,000,000. Forest roads $3,000,000. National parks $1,600,000. CONSIDER FATE OF SOVIET ENGINEERS MOSCOW, Dec. 6 tip. Th . viet court cxtraordin iry which! has been fitting tn trial of eight soviet engineers" charged with con spiracy to overthrow the Moscow Oovermnent. adjourned at noon today to consider their sentences. T)u-r has been no question of guilt involved ln the trial. The eight defendants admitted the conspiracy in all Its detail. De spite this the government con structed a thorough case' against 1 th,em, broadcasting their guilt to j the Husslan world by radio and i motion picture. AL SAN KIEANCISCO, Dec. H.fA'i -Thc- I. S. weather bureau an nounced today the outlook for tin Week lieflnnlnu December 1 lullow:, Par wcetcrn slates: Pnlr. but 1 "airs nnil Klilnupcil liieir cliill wlth occasional logs In California I uhler. Helen. rorced to flee. n,l itto i, loin,... i- n ,-i i ,-r.' bey later released her unharmed In Oregon, Washing. o and l.l"h, with oecslnnnl rains west of the Cascade mountains nml local ' shows or rains to the eastward Nor uta I t f m pe ra t u res. SOLD TO BOX FACTORY y:flNKIt CltKKK. Ore,. Dec. 6.-ifSpe.jil) Mr. T'milin. con nected with the Tombn box fac tory in jydford. leeently P" : ,i ..Q ion Nn I Ti. known us ; the ItnMer timber tract tip I i per MKoer ripi'H, i lie rn ' 1 1-1 l"r Wagner creek . The Hk IbotSu-.s mil begin bigulnu K off prlng. aa'j4:tiirv( ' wn win uc seen in mi game. ITO AID JOBLESS State Commission Would . Divert Half Million foriHtan,py A!yerfl WrtH l"p;mrini '"jtlmt offered for Thanksgiving ( . . 'Work On County and Market Roads. ". -SAL'RM," Oie., Dec. "fl.- (P If a legal way can be found In which the move can be made It is prob able that the state highway com- mission will divert from its fundH about (500.000 for the improve ment of county and market roads In cooperation with county courts as a measure of relief from unem ployment. 'This was favored at a confer ence yesterday of (.overnor Nor blad, Chairman 11. P.- Van Dozer of the highway commission and State iJtbor Commissioner- C II. (Irani who eom'tituted themselves as a state employment commission. Another conference will be called early next week when the offic ials Mill receive ml vice from J . M. Devers, attorney for the high' way commission, as to what legal leeway the commission has HALT LAKH CITY, Dec. 6. (Pi u f!am Frank. 66, an auctioneer of Mt'nih:, Tenn., was slain In his h"U! room here early today nd,WJIM H,m HUffertnii from a beat- romieii or jeweiry ana money amounting to about $"t,000. Frank was bound with a towel 11(1 gagged with one of his own sleeking. He wna completely dls robed and had been struck over the ear with a beer bottle. Tfie receiver was off the tele phone but the hook wiih tied down with a woman's stocking. Tho floor was littered with cigaret bulls, which Investigating officers saifl were colored with lipstick. DAKAVKTTK. Ind. Der -t-Three gunmen planning to rob the Htof-kwcll Htatc bank, near hern Invaded tin- home of its ! caMhier, Oscar MaTnllton, Inle last I niubt. tied Hamilton and bis wife '.'hlcag,,. ! liKIM.r.M. IH-C. 6. (D While Another daughter, Mary. 13, es-Wnlcc, stench nomlw, catcalls nnd eaped through u. window w-n shs'shouts of denunciation were used heard the excitement, and spread, by (lerman fascists to piovlde a the alarm. incf men i o give pet lorniancen m day under heavy police protection. Joseph Ooehttebi, Reichstag !p-M'-rger of Weyerhaeuser Tlmb?r " uty. Merlin fascist ch'ef and rlght impiny holding with Ilia pi I hand man of Adolf Hitler, led the Harbor Milling company's that will : put the lumber industry of the h'lTtMjr d'fltiict on a more stabb? , jt mo ruirn'iii i'io; ing, was tirae- ((cully a inured bv n recent run- i ference In Tacoma, Dunuo'fviu; MURDERERS -' , , , . . ( Coroner s Jury Returns ver-i -i-i i, i i ri-lM uici Mixer siiori uenuera-; tion State Shows Vic-1 tim Not in Suicidal Mood On Day of Death. i PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. ti (P) Without u glance at each other, Nelson t Howies, Tertland mil lionaire, and lrma Loucks Paris, bis former secretary, today stood in circuit court and were arraigned nn first degree murder charges In cunnct'llon with the death of Mrs. l.enne Howies who was stabbed to death Nov. 12. Preliminary hear ing was waived and the case will go to the grand Jury next week. :lu" j room today word. a nd exchanged no I I'OIITI.AXI). Ore.. D.T. G- (JPt j Named as murderern by a cor j oner's jury and faced by formal i murder charges hy the state, Nel son Howies. 34. Portland mil lionaire, and hl former secretary, lrma C, Loui'ks, 2S. generally Known as Airs. lrma i-.nuc.ts I 'iinw, COuay llWallCtl l ie next move Ol i ne law. rue i wo are accused oi n' Unife murder of M r. I.eone C liowles, 311, In Mrs. Taris' apart ment November 1 2. Moth have admitted, police said, they wero present In the apartment, at the lime, but contended Mrs. Howies stabbed hci'Mclf. Meanwhile District Attorney j , ",'n1,",!"'n"1 wo.ek- lll'M'IIL I lit l-IIHC III VIC K Hill" The Jury whic h heard the three - M.I.V l""H ....I........... little more than three hours and J returned a v e r d I c t " that Mrs. Howies died from a knife wound inflicted "with murderous Intent either by lrma fl, l.oucks, by Nel son C. Howies, or both." Throughout the Inquest the de fense attempted to show Airs. Howies' death was suicide, but the prosecution presented testi mony to show Mrs, Howies had been In a happy frame of mind until a short time before the tragedy. Hlate's witnesses said she was aware of the alleged intl mate relationship between Howies and his former necretary, but that she was neither despondent nor bitter. Police said she had gone to Airs, ' Paris' apartment to dis cuss ibis alleged relationship and while there she received the fatal knife ihrunt Doctor Changed Story. Murder charges were placed against Howled and Airs. Paris Keven days after the tragedy when Dr. Paul It. Cooper, called to at tend Mrs. Howies after the stab bing, allegedly iold police his i.tory to thorn was false In some vital respects. He made a com plete statement of the easn, po lice said, but when be took the stand at the Inquest he repudiated bis statement nnd a.ssertcd his first story was true. Mrs. II. W. Howard, said to be n principal state's witness, was not called because it waw said she nK bv an unidentified man last Tuesday night. Tho man allegedly Ihreatened her with death If she Iold what she knew of the ease. The defense did not call either Mrs, Tal's or Howies to the stand. f JANTZEN WILL BUILD OSWEGO LAKE PLACE PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. fl. (P An Island estate upon which will be constructed n 24 room mansion, j will be developed In Osweuo Inke, i by Jantzen, secretary of the jjnntzen Knitting mills, at a cost of about $410,001). i Indignant Germans Riot At Showingf of War Film Mice Add To Confusion I tumultuous reception for the Amer Ican-mnde movie of Krlch Mario Itemaniue'n novel "All Quiet ion the -Went ern Front.". successful wnn the reception W theater lights last night were turned off, while police emptied the house, and later performances jg).vere suspended. The management denion-'tiaibm from front seat In the theater balcony, on of a Inrae bloc of sent which thn fns- cl-its had purchased The police. repoc( ing h In parliamentary Im munity, did not arrest him. 1 HARl. Italy. Dec. ti. iTV Hi. Nicholas' day, forerunner of ChriMtnias. was duly com- ; inemnrated here today by old ' and young, the celebration 1 I centering around the church , where the saint's bones are ! ! supposed 1 ii be entombed. 1 v I'l-NUMM ni'iiiK ine iiairon or ?i all young folks St. Nicholas : Is supposed Itt exert his cels- nai innucVes n behair r "n-iimiiM. n.iiM.it. ni tnnoi..... ti.444t4t TO BE SHIPPED Local Co-Op Announces Pool Receipts Will Start Dec. 10 Prices Quoted 27 to 18 Cents. The Farmers KxehanRe Co-operative announced today that It 1 Htart receiving for the chi-twImiiH tnt-lnw imnl fm entttprn lniiHimns iuiKpy pool rot eastern sh nment December 10. and end 1 0, nnd end December 1 3. The Christmas pool prices will be hh follows: No. 1 young toms, 12 pounds and up, 27c per pound. No, 1 hens, 25c per pound. Old toms, $21c per pound. All No. 2 grades, 18c per pound. The advance price Is lower thnn I k. I ...I .. lUI. .. l...i UI..I . U .. iiiiub nils ymi, UUL IIIUII ne pnc. tor Thanksgiving mt , 5 "i! ' ., , h, ,, ... celved from tho Thanksgiving pool In eastern markets this year, but It is expected early next week. f The Christmas shipment will be made In boxes, instead of barrel, at the request of tho eastern re ceivers, who claim turkeys shipped i In barrels, as has long been the rule hereabouts, is apt to cause the birds to become sweaty and not arrive In prime condition. Growers of the valley have re sponded heartily to tho Farmers ffi.nmtfiilliM nml It la a v nnot ml ttin , , ni ... . If sufficient turkeys are loft In the valley after the holidays, it Is planned to make a mid-January pool shipment. .4 fl FIRE ATM AiLKM. Ore., Dec. 6. yp One of the niost disastrous fires in the recent history of the city occurred hero early this morning when the Dsrmer warehouse, a three-story concrete structure on North 1,1 b orty street, was completely de stroyed, together with its contents. Loss, tt is believed, will run close to th half million mark, with In surance negligible. IU YlulUn IN REICHSTAG BATTLE! ItlCItLIN, Dec. 6. (VP) Chancel lor Itruenlng today obtniued n, xmashlng vote of confidence, a nationalist and communlHt motion tn revoke hbt emergency finan cial decree being defeated 2n to ft It . Tho vote came after T hours ceaseless speeches In the Itelch stag. Hiirroiinfled by a bodyguard of brown shirts, he awaited that part of the film where (lerman volun teers are hovn In hysterics during i bombardment. Shouts of deri sion broke from the fimclst nuclei, spread throughout the audience and the storm of protest began In earnest. "Out .lews," "a dirty film, made In America," nnd other denuncia tions wero mingled with "Down with the government." as the fas cist, let loose hundreds of white mice which they had brought ln boxes. The stench homlwi were thrown Into the audience and thor ough confusion ensued. Women rcrenmed am their es corts were Inveigled Into fist fights which the police, hopelessly out numbered by tho demonstrators, were powerless to prevent. TWO CARLOADS HOLIDAY TURKS UtMiniYH5l ill ifSMs-i nil in n i&i i ii i i hi inn If! Dtlli U V Poisonecf Fog, Slowly Lifts Menace From Meuse Val Icy Scientists Begin Study Phenomena Dis card Theory War Origin, NI-:V YORK. Dv. 0. (?) Dr. i .lames A. Tobey, New York ati- thnr of a treatise on plagues, nil vanccd the theory today that a j milky log over the Mpuho valley in Relium caused fi-f deaths there i with the aid of no acnt other ' than 111 health. PA IMS, Doc. (!. JP) I)up lo Ntrnnue ntnmspherlc conditions, unusual horp. It wum HtiU nn dark um nt niKlH ut 9 a.m. thi morning. .niU'PSELS. HelKium, Dec. 6. (JPi Slowly as it had come, the suffocating pall of poisoned fop which has choked the life out of more than three score dwellers in the Meuse valley, began to' dis appear this morning as the sun bored through the mit. If it had gone, however. It had taken with it the secret of Us mysterious menace. Doctors in 1 . ,.. . rtozen villages were too busy an L .. , ... swerlng frantic calls to confer with the authorities seeking an answer to the riddle. They knew only that as the fog rolled In the victims coughed, choked and died. Xo moro deaths were reported today, and us the reports came in from stricken districts It began to appear as though this terror had parsed.- Government medical au thorities were on the ground to begin their investigation and thy had all . the. cooperation, they needed. . Peasants Panicked. I ine simple ioik wno neci wetr village homes in panic or remain--d inside behind Jacked doors, . coihd not he reassured, however, nnd persisted In the conviction that, this death fog had come In waves of poisoned gas whose origin they did not attempt to explain. Various theories were advanced to account for the visitation, which it was feared would assume much wider proportions. One of tho most striking was that of Profes sor J. II. fl. Haldnne. eminent Brit ish scientist, who said it wo "something like the 'black death the mysterious plague which rav aged western Europe in the four teenth century, laying low one third of thn population. Abandon War Theory. Scientists practically abandoned the theory that poison bases, ema nating from buried German am munition dumps. wa the came of the deaths, which were regarded as spread over too wide an area for such to be the case. The ministry of health under took a searching" medical and ju- -dlclal Inquiry and while awaiting its result hefore making an of ficial statement,, announced the medical experts making prelimin ary Investigations supposed the deaths to he due to the Intensely1' cold, wet fog which has lain over, the area since Vedneday. "It docM not seem like an ordin ary winter fog, but lies In streaks," the newspaper. People, Mid of tho mist. "One moment you are walk ing in ordinary daylight and then suddenly you find yourself against what looks like an impenetrable wall. In which the dim shapes of (Continued en Pq 6. Story 1) Will ROGERS HOLLYWOOD, Cat.. D.v. G.' You can't beat matrimony for unconscious iiunior. Today's liijrli lijihts: Some woman , mar ried licr fifth naval officer. One more naval disarmament conference and slic will liave M slart marrying a few civilians. We will have to cliaiiKV the name of our navy from "I'ncle ' Sam's navy" to "Mrs. Jones' husbands." Then get this ont: " "Mrs. Saruh BiikIcv, clerk of Yiiinn i:oimty court, wire me immediately the name of the woman I married there last, week. 0. If. Weed." Don't want to bran but don't yon wish -on was here in the nice warm sunshino watching Knute's boys act out t ' ajwaaiMhstaMMafk i