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BRITISH STRIKE I 1ST
OF LONDON POOR p&fj
Paul liafford. 21. nil" Davo;
Lutibun wus r rested ly police
curly liint cvnliiK after bavins
chort-cliHiiKd the Postal Tele
irrapli is, und the J.iownie Marie
restaurant the n me amount. I
Hufford camp hero from Klunuith
Fill In, where he went by the name
of Dave Uti.Kon. Similar aetlvlties
had been carrU'd on by him in that
city, it wti reported, j
lUn'ford wa 8uM hy bin wife,'
who wtiM later questioned, to have
had a cheek for $l when he came
to town this evening. She wild
her husband had been worklnn fov
hi father at a ranch near Med
ford. M im. liafford at fir-st kvo
Iici aia a 11, but then wild who,
wart I!U.
Minn Mernlee Cameron reported
that she wan tihort-ehaned when;
liaffnrd paid for a telegram to Mr.;
Carl I'enniiiK of Klamath Kalln, '
whii-h read: "Will arrive In the
mot nine about !l:UU o'clock." It
wax sinned Dave Luiimjii. I
Mr. Hafford denied all knowl
ede of her hUdband'H whort-!
chanjjc arKntry, nnd aid he did
not know of his going by the name
of lyiuison. Two of llnf ford's
brother ure now nerving i)enlten-'
tiary turm, Mrs. Hafford stated
170 WORKERS OIE
GUAYAQUIL, Uiuodur, Jan. 10
(A) Kiltie hope wan held to
night for the rescue of any of 170
track workers who were buried
when a liugo landnlide ronred
down upon them without warning.
Tins accident occurred near
1 1 u Ik ro , 7 3 m llert from O tmyaqu 1 1,
at ftbout flvo o'clock thlH morn
Ing. The men were engaged In re
moving the debrlH of another hIUIo,
which had occurred tthout ten
o'clock luHt nlKht, when the groat
mnsH of dirt and rockti poured
down upon them. Men who niHh
ed to the ocene and attempted .rcn
eue work mb Id thoy found no nlgnn
of life.
, The two Hlldefl were believed due
to torrential lalim which have
f l.tiwln.l I 1m .iin.liW .,.. Ilii. l..U
few days. The Cleancljun river:
Iuih become o torrent, menacing
the town of Hulgm, and land.MlldoH I
have btoken telephonic and tele
graphic communications.
1-Voih reportH that reached
CUmyuqull, , it .appeared that, a
wholo hlllHltle fell upon the line
of the Quito-Uiiayaqull railway
where the men were working,
ItockH. tieeH. and mud mvnriMl the '
track for a mile and a half.
DAVIS OOSTER IS
BACKED BY NYE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 V)
The inuvo to unseat Senator Davis,
Hepubllcan, Pennsylvania, on the
grounds of excesstvo campaign ex
penditures brought u defense of
I ho former labor secretary today
from Charles H. Hull, Philadelphia
councilman and Hcpuhlican parly
worker.
Chairmen Nye, of the senate
campaign committee, bus announc
ed he Intends introriuuiug a reso
' lutlou to remove Davis. His eom
inlltee, he says, has found expendi
tures of around ILUUO.UQO In tho
primary and election campaign of
Davla and others on tho same
ticket, .
Hall, In a. lettor to Nye. a copy
of which was made public today
by Senator Davis' office, estimated
lens than five pep cent of the ex
penditures were inudu In Davis
behalf. The balance, ho wrote,
went for cundldatcs for governor,
lieutenant governor, 3J members
of congress, 1!8 ntute senators, 250
inonibvrs of the stute houso of
representatives and more than
8,000 counctlmen.
UOISi;, Idaho, Jan. 10 iVi
The. annual budget rcqucMa ol
the departments of stute govern
ment were submitted to the legis
lature today by c. J. Hugo, utate
budget officer, hhowlng the rc-
uuested upprnpiiatloiiM larger than
the appropriations for the pttft
i'lennlum but carrying his state
ment Unit no Increased tax will
be necessary to raise the money.
The budget has been luntuivcly
approved by tho outgoing gover
nor. II. C. Ibildtidge, "d by the
new governor, C. Hen Jtoss, under
whotc administration the money
will he spent.
The budget disclosed a marked
determination of the Rovernor to
forestall requested increases In
l-alarios. which was in keeping
with his cHintMiiRn to reduce the
ikpcnsee of slate government.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (AV
Notice wai given In tho euato to
Jny by Senator Wheeler. Democrat
Montana, aftwr tho reading of
president Hoover's refusal to the
senate's request for return of the
nomination of thre members of
the- powtf cotnmlMlon that he
would nppoae any appropriations
for aalurlen of the three men.
N I ; V VOIt l, Jan. 1 0 (A't
After devilling part of the flint
hour to an extension of Friday's
late reaction. HtockH turned about
today and enjoyed a weekend rally.
Although the 303,000 ton In
creaHv in the United StuleH Steel
Corporatlon'H back lot; wuh not an
nounced until the market whh
cloning. piofcHsiouul traderH evi
dently expected the report would
nhow a K'Hn HllKhtly better than
Heanonal which it did and pre
ferred to play safe by covering.
Independent Steel, Chemical, Hall,
l-'uod and TexllleH were prominent
In the advance, nlthoiiKh the Hhc
did not amount to more than a
point In a lance majority of caaeH.
SalcH totaled 77H.650 nharcH.
V. S, Steel, hesitant until near
the dune, wan bid up a point in
the late di-nllngM. Cane, JOaHtman
Kodak, Johns Manville, Nash
Motors, Mat hh huh Alkali, Sears
Kochuck, Public Service of New
Jersey, New York Central. Hock
Inland, Chicago Northwestern,
Southern Hailway, Vanadium, Un
ion Pacific and Republic Steel rose
as much or HllKhtly more. Short
coverings, prompted by word that
the decline In chemical products
had been halted. II f Led Allied
Chemical nearly 6.
drains were Irregular. Wheat
cloned barely Hteady after slightly
higher quotations hud been touch
ed. Tho weather forecaat was
bearish. Corn slipped off u cent,
largely because of increased re
ceipts. Cotton whs a point lower
to (I higher.
Arrival of a S4.000.00U gold
shipment from Canada found the
Dominion dollar up a few points,
thus reducing Its discount. A rally
of nearly a cent in bar silver here
helped the far eastern exchanges,
and Kuropeans, as well, were
steadier.
SESSION THREAT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 P
Demand for an extra session of
congress unless Muscle Shoals leg
islation Is enacted nt this session
was made today by Senator Hlack,
Democrat, Alabama.
Senator Norris, of Nebraska, au
thor of the senate bHI providing
for government operation of the
power plant expressed concern at
the delay by house conferees In
asking for another conference to
ratify formally the compromise
affroement decided on earlier In
the week,
Norrls said "great pressure" was
being exerted on the house' con
ferees to wlthdruw approval from
the compromise,
1 louse conferees explained the
delay was merely caused by their
failure to come to an agreement
over the wording of the clause un
der which the nitrate plants would
be leased for production of fertil
ize i
TELL OF MISTAKE
CODON. V. ',., Jan. 10. Vj
Members of the crew of I he New
foundland Ira ding schooner John
W. Milter ltdd Unlay how, when
their ver.se I was water logged and
sinking on December -a, a pass
ing steamer mlMook their signal,
hoisted the Nag for "Merry Chrlst
iiiun" and passed on.
The seven men, after drifting
rudderless In a Morm for 31 days,
were rescued by the German
si en r Wide on December 30 und
brought here, arriving today.
The John W. Miller was loaded
with codfWh for Pcrnamubco. She
was burned as a derelict when
abandoned. ,
FOR 'ISO' USE
HAMMOND. Ind., Jan. 10 (Pi
The Colgate-Pa I moll ve-Peet t'o.
filed suit in federal court today
against the l.ever Brothers Soup
company, that it be restrained
from the manufacture of "Hlnso,"
a soap-flake preparation. . .
Tho Colgate company likewise
demanded monetary damages, say
lug tt had long held patent nod
manufacturing rights of a product
similar to "Hlnso." Infringement
of patent was charged and the
court was asked for an accounting
and payment of "all unlawful
gains" profits and advantages.
linn Christian I'll ms
SHANGHAI, Jan. 10. uVt
"Nimh's Ark," an' American movie,
has been banned in Chins on the
ground that It exploits religious
superstition. The picture is the
second of Its type to be barred
tn this country, the other being
"The King of Kings."
8 1 . K M . Ore., Jan. 1 0. -'i
Klght hundred and llfly eight more
men wore put to work on the state
highway relief program during the
pa;t two weeks, the highway de
partment count lor the period end
ing January 6 showed. The total
gave IKON men now employed nnd
76 crows operating over the stattv
SHANGHAI, Jan. 10 (A't
Sweeping down out of the barren
stepped of Mongolia a blizzard that
'started Thursday had brought
death and desolution to u wide
1 area of North China today,
i Hundreds are reported to have
died in the dust and snow storm
that raged southward as far us the
VangtHe river. Temperatures sud
denly dropped 40 degrees to an
average of Ifi below over the reg
ion most uffected. Misery mnd
! suffering came to thousands of (lie
poorer people In the storm's path.
I Pelping police today gathered
from the streets the bodies of loo
pei-Hons who perished in the las
; :M hours. In outlying districts, 18
j more bodies were found. P'-nni-I
lesH, these victims were unable to
buy fuel.
Twenty froze to death in Tient-
I son. In both Pelping and Tientsin,
I the Salvation Army and Chinese
I organizations set up gruel kitchens
; which helped. They also built
temporary Kheltcrs for many. The
vast area from Pelping southward
to the Vangtsc valley, a stretch of
a thousand miles, is but'led beneath
a heavy snow.
Yangtse river cities reported
many deaths and intense suffering.
In Shanghai tonight the mercury
was down to zero, tho coldest in
years. Snow wus falling Inter
mittently. Hallway traffic Is com
pletely stalled In many places.
With wires crippled or prostrated
by the storm, the number of dead
(ran not be ascertained, hut It Is
believed to run far Into the hun
dreds. B
TESTS IN FLORIDA
HON DON, Jan. 10. ill) Cap
tain Malccm Campbell Hrlllsh
racing driver, will fall for Ameri
ca next Wednesday on the Hom
eric wlh a new "iilueblrd," said
to be his most powerful racing
machine.
He will take the automobile to
Daylomi I (each where he will
seek a speed above 2.'(1 in flee an
hour, t he world's record. At his
office It was announced that rum
ors be was gjdng elsewhere were
ground lews and that ho definitely
would make the -attempt at Day
tuna, which he considers the bes.
racing beach In the world.
Mb' weird ear has the center of
balance off the center to the right.
It was exhibited here this week
beside . a fleet of motors picked
by the Prince of Wales for his
South American trip.
PAY LOAD PLANE
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HAMILTON. Hcrmuda. Jan. 10
V) Mrs. Beryl Hart nnd Lieut.
Will, i in S. MaClareh. American
aviators, headed eastward for tho
Azores today In their Hellanea
monoplane on the second leg of a
Commercial flight to Paris.
The filers expected to take about
I buur.i fur the f light to the
A '.ores, Arriving t here about K: 1 .1
a. in.. ( t ) Sunday. The dis
tance fur the hop, the longest In
their Journey toward Paris, Is
.0ir miles.
Tony 'an.oeri, Hm llMhlwelglil
champion: will likely engage In tt
number of overweight bouts before
defending his new title,
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HA K Kit. Ore.. Jan. 1 0. (A)
The Williams K I e c t r 1 c Hakery
company has purchased Hiiuls;ty'K
bakery lu re and sold its plant In
li Grande to S. C. Lindsay. An
nouncement was made today. The
change in con t nil of the two
plant.s will become effective Mon
day. Although four of the six coaches
were players last season, the
American Hockey league Is with
out n single player-coach this year.
IT'S OUR MOVE FOR
JANUARY SALE
of Suits and Overcoats
; Hart Schaffner & Marx
And Many Other Good Makes
50 OVERCOATS
GROUP 1
Consists of overcoats
that formerly sold up
to $19.50
GROUP 2
Consists of overcoats
that formerly sold up
to $30.00
GROUP 3
Consists of overcoats
that formerly sold up
to $35.00
GROUP 4
Consists of overcoats
that formerly sold up
to $45.00
Save on Shirts, Pullover
Sweaters, Sweater Coats,
Work Clothes, Leather
Coats Broken Lots in
Nunn-Bush Shoes. All at
Big Reductions.
No Charges
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(' PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10. (A1)
, Nearly all hope was abandoned
tonilit of finding alive the three
men hurled into the wind-whipped
; waters of the Delaware river last
J night when the ocean-going tug
Hichntond, sank after a collision
with the Norwegian motorship
Gisla.
4
Klamath Kalk' County engin
eers completed survey for pro
posed SiiO.OOO bridge over Link
rivr.
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HIO DI5 JAXIKHO, Jan. 10.
f1 Klevcn Italian wa planes will
beirln a flight down the Hrazlllun
const toward Hio do Janeiro to
morrow under command of Gen
Italo Jialbo, with llahia as an in
termediate stop.
General Halbo, who brought ten
of the planes in Tuesday after a
flight of 17 hours, 55 minutes
from the West African coast to
Natal at first had Intended to take
the full ttquadrun of twelve which
left Holuma.
The eleventh, which has been
forced to land at sea, wim towed
by an Italian naval vessel to the
Brazilian penal Island of Fernando
Norunha, where It made repairs
and flew on to Natal Thursday.
Hut the twelfth, which a I wo had
to come down 'in mid -ocean, was
wrecked today against tho sido of
the Italian vesse) which was towing
It from i'Vrnandu Noronh;. The
accident occurred just off the
Brazilian coast. Tho crew wutr
saved und part of the damaged
airplane was taken aboard.
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PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 1 U (P)
David William Smith, 1!8, of
Portland, died . here early this
morning from over-exertion In a
friendly boxing match.
The coroner's office reported
Smith was a guest at the H. V.
Miller home. After dinner Smith
and Wayne O'Dell, 21. went to the
basement to box. Smith presently
reported he could not see and
seemed about to faint. Hn was put
to bed and medical aid was sum
moned but ho failed to rally.
No inquest will be held, the cor
oner said.
W. T. Allen, who grew 26 bales
of cotton on 35 acres of land, has
been awarded a prize by Athens,
fin., merchants.
100 SUITS
GROUP 1
Suits that formerly
sold up to $35.00.
Now
GROUP 2
Consists of Suits that
formerly sold as high
as $40.00 Now
GROUP 3
Consists of our finest
Hart Schaffner &
Marx Suits, formerly
sold for $50 and $55.
Now
Many other items not list
ed. Every garment sold
during this sale will be
carefully fitted in our own
tailor shop without extra
charge.
jOXDOX, Jan. 10. (P) Poor
!folk in London who haven't enough
money to lay In a winter's sup
I ply of coal but buy it by the
! hundred-weight, got their first re-
I minder today that if the coal j
j strike continues, it will not be con-
I fined to the grimy valleys of South;
j Wales. !
j The prices of coal hawked
through the at roc t s in bags f r
'open grates, -which take the plac '
of furnaces in thousands of humble
homes, has Jumped forty cents n
ton. On Monday the price will
move up again by another forty
cents.
Bui uch hard.-hip as may be
fell here if the strike continues
will be slight compared w.th that
in the coal field where hunger
already Is creeping down the nar
row streets, knocking at doors be
hind which sit women and children
used to poverty but faced with
downright destitution. ,
Miners and tho mine owners will j
meet again Monday at the Invi-j
tution of the government to make
ono more desperate attempt at an
agreement which will put 140.000
miners back in the mines.
LOST MAYA CITY;
DALLAS, Tex.. Jan 1 0. fP) I
The Dallas Times-Herald says it1
ban been informed Captain Win. J
I' Long. Dallas aviator and ad -!
venturer, landed in a parachute ;
in one of the abandoned cities of
the Maya Indians in Yucatan.
Captain Long dropped, from a 1
plane last Wednesday to explore
ruins and search for treasure
left by the Indians. The Times
Herald received a meswige from
the pilot of the plane, whose name,
it did not reveal. i
Claipnco Jensen of Newark. N
J.. will lead the North Carolina
university croHS-country team next
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