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O O Medford . Mail Trifitne The Weather Temperature Highest ycMerday W liOMeeA till lllOl'llillg iil Precipitation: To 5 p.m. yesterday 02 To ft ii. in. tixluy I!i l-WecnM: Tuuijclit mid Satur day, rnln. .Moderate temperature. Twenty-Fifth Year FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFORIX OlMXiOX, FIMDAY. JAN TARY Hi. UK!!. No. 2(M. C. P. BOY IS CLARA BOW ACCUSES EX-SECRETARY OF BLACKMAIL h Dakotan Tf rites Poetry About Climate nnnnn Ann HEARING ON i 1 Todav , By Arthur Briabane Big State, Big Country. Grace Sparkes Territory. Ed McGinley and Grand ma Gray. 16 Railroad Presidents. Copyright King Feature! 8ynd., I no. I'UOKNIX, Ariz., Jan. l.". They teach you to he fiic.frot i-j in til is hig state. On thu Santa Fo "Cliiof" yon an; awakened at 4 to get off at Ashfork, at ten minutes to ". Hospitable citizens, Messrs. Hauuu, Mur ray and Shirley, are there to welcome you and drive you to Presjott in a Kred Harvey Cad illac. The driver, wearing a ten-gallon hut, gives you new ideas of speed, uround the curves of Ifassnyampa Trail, with nothing much between you and Eternity waiting 10. 000 feet below in the canyon. "A good car 32,000 miles, valves ground, spark plugs cleaned once, brakes relined once and nothing else," says the taciturn driver. Stars in Arizona arc amaz ingly bright, one toward the cast must have been made espe cially for this state. It makes the envious thin moon look pale. At Prcseott, which used to be Kbit Whipple, where Uncle Sam fought the Apaches, Miss Grace Sparkos, secretary of the chamber of commerce, is wait ing at the Hassayampa hotel, where 150 gather for breakfast; at 6:45. ' ' We 'd be more, " said Miss Sparkes, "only we were all at an unemployment- relief party until late this morn ing." KvtTyhmI,vs health in Ari zona seems jrood. For hrejik fast Inrgc pork chops, pancakes uilli a (piarler pound of jellv rolled iti each; htutoii. hot bis cuit, jet black coffee. Wishing tt) niiikc some feeble impression lit such a jtttherin"; you mention a 7000-aei'e place in the stale of New Jersey. "Suppose you know, ' ' says Grace Sparkes, "that Yvapai county, in which you now arc is as big as the whole state of New Jersey, and that's after cutting: five other Arizona counties out of Yavapai, and (there is another county, Co conino, containing the Grand Canyon, bigger than this." r j. L. Uiilfitrr, 'president "f tlie chamber of commerce, un dertaker by profession, is able to devote bis whole time to the public because the extraordi nary j;iiod health of Yvapai t-'ives lii m ' nothin; to do pro fessionally, unless some eastern- (Contlniied on Pago six) Abe Martin ' Tell Ulliklry has traikil Ills ! j tcr'i, farm fer new tonmlo slmp f, cl raeln' cur. Tlicr hain't not bin j as dcinornUiln' s hollilay. MAID WAR Explosion Tears Hand From Albert Hoffman While Playing With Schrapnel Fragment Enters Abdo menSpine Shattered. Albert Huffman. 16. of Central Point, lies in the Community hos pital in a critical condition this afternoon with his right hand miss ing, several vertebrae shattered, hit intestines perforated and his .skin discolored with powder burns as the result of an explosion, which occurred about 1 0 o'clock this forenoon, when the boy was play ing with a war relic, said to be shrapnel. Young Hoffman was playing with a friend in the basement at the Virtue home ut Central I I'olnt. lie picked up what he IllUllgUl was U jit-cv oi ivau. Miunu-j etl it on a rock ana tne suusianee exploded, blowing off hU right hand; one fragment entered his abdomen on the left side, perfor ated his intestines, and continued through to lodge in his spinal col umn, after shattering several ver tebrae. He was brought to the Commun ity hospital at 11 o'clock and was mailed into the surgery. Many in ternal stitches were taken but the metal was not removed from hit vertebrae. Some hope for hi re covery was reported this afternoon. Dr. U. Y. Sleter and Dr. Kdwurd Durno arc physicians on the case. KICATTLi:. Wash., Jan. 1 G. ! For the week ending January 10. ,113 mills reporting to tile West crated at 33 lis per rent r- IIV. I 111 il.NdriHl l(H! 111 IfJUiLVi (11(11- pared with r.li.TS por cent for tl. rijinie w''k ln.-t year ami an avcr ajfo of to per font during the taut three months' uf 1130. Current new business reported by 224 Identical mills was 21.33 per cent over production and shipments were 4.7 3 per cent over. During the pn."t six weeks orders have av eraged 13.H4 per cent over produc tion, due to the low levels of cut ting and fairly regular, although low, volume buying, the a.ociatlon aid. ' SELLING FUNERAL SET FOR SUNDAY PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. Iti (P) Funeral services will bo held Sun day for Ren Selling, 78, one of Oregon's first citizens. lie died at a hospital here yesterday from bronchial pneumonia. Services wilt be held at 12 o'clock noon, Sunday at Temple Ueth Israel. Interment will be In the lieth Israel cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be Jo seph Shemanski, Joseph Simon, K. 11, McXaughton. A. Rosensteln. Milton MarUcwitz and W. H. Aycr. Active pallbearers will be Carl Kvuns. A. Rubles, U. Cluptlt, Ross Weller, Fred C.rabbe and J. C.lgray all men from Mr. Sellings store. STANRELD SUED FOR COLLECTION OF NOTE PORTLAND, Jan. 1S. Uvt -illt for 10UMM agatnn Robert, N. Stanftcld. former United Stut'-s! Senator from Oregon, was on file In federal court here today. The Portland Cattle Loan Company. inc.. . ontends that on January Hi. lit 2 3. Slanficld sluned a promiwry nolo agreeing to pay $100,000 with ft iter cent interest at tne cnu 01 five years. No part of tlie note has been paid, the complaint mi vs. TEXTILE W0RKERS OF BRITAIN FACE LOCKOUT MINIKIN. Knu.. Jan. ft fVr NcKotlatlonn liintltutcd hy govern ment offirialH In an effort to nettle llie Lancashire cotton diniiute hruke tonight ami It wan announced that a KcneriK'koiit. Immediately affecting 250.O00 weavers, would he gin tomorrow. LUMBER MILLS) PRODUCTION AT LOWEST FIGURE U7Sit Lvml ' j fife 4uriatr,t Ptns PI10I9 Daisy de Boe (left) and her attorney, Nathan D. Freedman, In Los Angeles court whero Miss rie Boe, former secretary of Clara Bow, was tried on grand theft charges. Miss Bow. (right) in disguise in dis trict attorney's office, alleged her former secretary took $16,000 from her bank account and from tha witness stand accused Miss de Boe of attempted blackmail. ' TALK IN SENATEjLEGGE F0RiSGH00L BONDS BALKS EFFORT OF RED CROSS President Hoover Told Or ganization Embarrassed 111 rica iui uiuuai'i lief Funds. AVA.S1I1NC.TOX. Jan. 18. UP) Oftk-lals of the Amurloan Hod Cross inCurmcd lrcsiilonl Hoover today tlio organisation Is bcilii? sorl uurtly ?miiari-assed In Its iilea for a 910.000,000 drought rollcf fund by il-u)oaals In the senate that congress apiiroprlttte and plvo mon ey to the lied Cross. The nrcsld-ent delayed luncheon halt nn hour to discuss tho situ ation. Tliw present were Chairman Payne of the lied Cross, See.rctary liinonl, 1'ndor-Seei-elai-y Mill anil Asistatit Secretary Hopo of the treasury, all menihors of the Hod ", ., llnfHVO ral1u , , t t... I 1 ' """ . hG ,fu'' " " 'H.. ' I cause of the proposed relief nieas- .ui'os in the senate has been resin ' tered in a number of el t ten, par tticularly Philadelphia and Boston. The Red Crons today announced 1 receipt of $310,000 in contribu tions for drought relief. Will Rogers visited heartqunr. ters and offered his .services for three weeks in furthering the cam pulgn. by a vaudeville tour of Tx Oklahoma and Arkunnas. E As a result of a truck crash last1 night on the Pacific highway near Dunsmuir. Calif.. Otis McDowell, Medford. is In a critical condition at the Dunsmuir hospital. A Yreka . resident, whose name was not! learned here, was killed. The truck, operated by the I Oregon-California ' Fast FreiRlU line, was proceeding north on the: highway and during a severe snow storm, and slipped down a 20-foot bank, demolishing the truck and trailer completely. The Yreka man Is said to have been killed out right. 16.' iPj Miss CHICAGO, Jan F.pple .Moss. 41. department manager for u wholesale Jewelry, A'was lounu sirangien 10 ucain e- ler.iay in a surage oi tne rear 01 her home. A plero of cupc was wound tightly about her throat. Three persons, including her roommate. Mrs. Rclleta Morse, told pnnee iney hw hit niujui, ;uui about 20 years old, escapr from j the parage, 1, AGUA CALIENTE LEAH ,;LA CAIgUNTK. Mexico. Jn. (g) P Wiffy C'o. Hruoklyn pro-fi-Hftlonnl, Jumped Into the lend In the Aruh CallilHc f-'i.OOO open golf tuurnument, BhouiiiiH a 6tt to day fur the third round, giving him a total of 21 for the 54 holes. He was the lat to finish. IMPORT BAN UPON GRAIN Burtness Bill for Embargo On Wheat, Feed, Grain . and Butter Indorsed Price Betterment Only By Crop Cut, Is Statement. WASHINGTON, .Ian. 10. WJ- Chali-nmii. IjObso today the Burtness hill fur a Indorsed ( two-year; ciuhai'Ko on wheat, feed grains and hulter. I'RIIANA, III., Jan. 1 G . (!' Alexander l.egge. ehairman of the federal farm board, in an address prepared for delivery on the tm- nintl farm and home week pro ersitv of Illlnolsi d States wheal! ' lllllllf f lit. t I'll it O.I m- i.wers "have no alternative but to produce no more than ran t. utisumed at home If they want a better price." "Tin wnrbl wbent market tu de cidedly gtoomv for the American grower," Mr. fjcgKc mid. "There j alreadv Is loo much wheat, with production IncrcaHlng in some f the exporting countries and Russia! xfitiilmr u h.ti. iti,. ni:n lfi.i fiiMifi-i tlum hiiv or in ilumirht ousstble. Thi.r im.. u-iiv i f.i tl.i iif Miir- plus American wheal at a priee! with Knlghtcn anil !Uwel of Port belnw the prvenl domesifc level.'1 1 land, has nssiireil the Medford I.eKfif. said it was loo early to! board that the plans will be ready say whether the "benefits of the; for construction bids between Jan. Krain Htablllntlon corporation' 2tllh and 24th. efforts to keep prlee of wheat I Only local labor mid local ma to the American farmer from 20 terials wilt bo employed, Supt. to cejits higher than the world j lledrlck repented today. A flvo market price will be permanent." I percent margin will also be given to local contractors In bidding. No VaSUINCITON, Jan. Kl. fI') j nc wlll be classed as local, who The senate today adopted without. WIIK nt MedTord doing a bona debate a resolution for hivestina- f,r buHlnvsH In his line December tlop of the reasons for the failure I jHt of the price of bread to reflect j 4 the decline In the price uf wheat and flour. Inquiry nl would be made to j ascertain whether bread prices , are at their pre.-enl level because ( of "combination in restraint of 1 trade." The senate Interstate commerce committee was given SKi.OOO from the senate's the study. contingent fund for ' I,OK ANC.KRKS. Jan. 16. (Pi Renjamin F. Itrown, slumping In a! HfMI I Hcmplojcil. near faint as he hear. I the pru-j HALKM. Jan. Ifi. IV Six hun- I nouncemeut. was entcnccd today ;dred inep hi Salem are out of 1 to be hunted for the Fhotmm slay - ing f Mrs. Merle Kits. Ifis co- county court announced hem In .1 defendant, Merle Kits, had been . statement concerning tho unern scntcncd only to life Imprison 1 ployment, situation locally. Thl ni'Mit as the rrMilt of the Jury's j number filed for work on state recommendation In his trial and I highways, bilnging the county to eonvicllnn. tal to 10 men. Slim Men In Green Garb Fashion Edict For Summer rilll.AllKI.I'IHA. I'n.. Jan. I. Wi Here Ih how thn well dressed man win look in the spring ami rummer of llul, as decreed hy Hie International Association of Cloth ing iJeslgners: The prediOlnatlng color is green. Shoulders will he hroudor, walKts slimmer and higher, coats longer and sleeves narrow at the hand. In 0 eating that anything but the slcn- lurvur uLnM KM FROM NEW mm MOVE ROLE ANU PLAN W N BY BIG MARGIN ! i Resubmission Shows Voters rni.vn Da.J ..m. eoK tn Favor Bond Issue, bob to 58 Building Plan Voted 629 to 49. Superintendent K II. Uedrlek and members of the Medford school bourd were enlhuninstle this morning In their expression of np nriMtliiUuti of tho Hilenld najorlty Klveir tho fUC.OOO bund issue and Hchool building program in tho I H ... n hinhn- hlL-h schoul building yesterday. Tho vote on the bond issue wuh UKi "yc" and OS "no" and the building program was accepted by a vote of titil'.t io 41). The vote was somewhat lighter than in the first election, due to UJ,li weather anil the conviction uf "'any people thnt their votes were m-cuea. inn urn jm ny nmr : tng tno proposed nrogrfiin, now ever, was larger, the opposition having dwindled to less than half tho vote cast In the first election, I which was K'H on the bond Ikhuo. T' Hl I'Ihmh Plans for the cunstructiun of the two new buildings will be rushed With all possible speed. Sllpt. Iled- rbk Htated this morning. Frank U'lark. local archlteet, associated ENDORSE mm VET SHE j SAI.FM. Ore, Jan. Hi, (At The 1 senate Joint resolution endorsing 1 Roseburg ns the site of t he Na- ( Uonal Soldiers' Mo , Introduced by Senators R. I. Kddy, and Hep j resentatlves II. F. Nichols and Walter S. Fisher, was passed by the state legislature yesterday. The resolution was paaseil by tin senate ' TiicHibiy and yesterday was put i through the house. 1 ! ntcady employment, the Marlon der young man will he phhhc. Ilottle green anil a deep, ilarl- lilue are the predominating color I for simrls wear, and a return of the notched laiH'l Ih favored. Kports coatr, to he worn with flHtiiiels are trimmed with while pearl zillions, patch imckcla and helled backs, and onu display of husineKS suits was of bright green, elaborated wltb bright green buttons. Gary Cooper Gets New Fem-i inine Lead Through Ac-i tion of Paramount Court ?nanrlnl Rr-hinrl Mnvo Is Belief in Hollywood. HOLLYWOOD. Cal Jan. 16. (ll Clara How waH removed from I ho position of a eo-star with (Jury Cooper In tho film, "City .Streets." hy ofl'iellils of tho Paramount Publlx corporation today. In tho part that was to havo been filled hy the i-ed-lieaded "it" Bill. Sylvia Sidney, reeently of the New York stage, will appear, Tho announcement was of great Interest to tho film oolony for It marked the first timo slneo Cluni became a starring figuro in all her riainbouyutil stylo Unit sho bus been replaced 111 a plcluro. KeTiise ('oiiimeilt No other word rjmo from tho officials mid they would not com ment on a bit of testimony which was written into the trial of Daisy DeHoe, ex-seeretary to tho actress, on gland theft charges. It was: l wanieu 10 . . . nv-i v.inn.i out of tho paper beeauso ono mora slam 111 the papers und Clara Is through In pictures." Studio officials said they Know nothing about a report that Miss How desired to go on a vacation because she was In a nervous con- l oll from tho rigors ol inn iriai. Th0 uclrvm , ,,,.,. ctraet to Paramount, bill no aimouneenicnt was inado colieerning her future activities with the studio. I.OS ANtlKLKS, Jan. 111. Omicclled cheek, hundreds of them, by which tho stato contemlH authors of tho lSIghteentu umonu It will prove J)nlsy Io Uoo cmbcz- I nwm told tho senate today tho dry led Jlti.000 from her crstwhllo ; elauso would slay In tho constltu- employer, Clara How, sereon star, wero tne rocai pouu 01 uueresi m tho trial of the furmer Hccrotury again today, v- tieorgu Arnistronff, nuditor, sat In tho wltnesH stand most of yes terday describing the checks In detail while tho crowds that flock ed to tho courtroom for u kHiupho of the red-headed actress during the previous four days dwindled away to a handful. (hecks Missing Tho checks, Armstrong explain ed," were a record uf the Hpeclal Clara Row nccuiint, tu which Miss De Roe had iicccsh for two years as Clara's secretary, and Miss De Roe's account. Ho said tho recent wuh not complete, In that chocks amounting to approximately $4H,- 000 have disappeared. Marjorle Falrehlld, district at torney's Investigator, who first questioned Miss Do Rue and who obtained jewelry and love letters ami teleurams from her safety j ,i,.Mslt box, had a brief Inning. She described supic of tho things found In thn bnx. There was a diamond studded vanity css sho said, which Miss Do Rno said she took from tho actress" homo be cause "Clara let her dogs play with It." Miss Fairehild testified tho defendant freely admitted taking the tilings "beesusu It was so easy to get them from a careless child like Clara, Hear Legends Armstrong said sumo uf the can celled checks here such legends as "J3 Clara borrowed from me," "it.fi (I for makeup for Clara," and $30 Clara's birthday present to me." Do said all ho found to represent thn missing I4H.000 wero a few check stubs marked "not used." Armstrong will continue on tho stand turiny, with tho stato expect ing to close Its case beforo nlgtit nui. Rex Hell, Miss Row's "boy friend. was tu court yesterday as her representative but tho actress herself put In no appearance. Roll said she would return today tu hear "Daisy's explanation." Miss De Roo was expected to be the first defense witness, and free ly admitted she would have "some mighty Interesting things to te." 4 . FOR LONG CONTRACTITO BE EXPELLED MOW YOltK, Jim. Ifi. (TV-Tlie HlKnlnK of Hehe I'nnii'lH to a loni; tertn Htarring cnntriict wuh an nounced today hy Warner llrotlierM. The actrcHH Ih Io niHkn lour mo tion pictures a yeHr for her employ, era. MIhh ItanlelH, who Ih "tree IhiiHiik." Is at prcHcnl workiiiK In a Warner MrotlierH' pliiure. Medal for Explorer WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-(li l.iucoln KIlHworllt, American ex plorer, camo to Ihe While House today to bo presented with the Kohl medul presented by congress fol lowing his famous polar flights of ID.'i and If till. t Oregon Weather Cloudy cast, ruin tonight and Sat urday In tho west portion. Moder ate tompcrBluro. Strong west, backing to south, winds, on coast. KAlKiO. X. !.. .Inn. Hi ll'l l-olk Ih';iIhmi1. ImsMii 111 llic v:ii-iii ,l.iilii.u-y sun, li.ivo liii rt-:itllni; alMiul the i-oltl wc;itlicr "iltnvii fust." Yt'S-t.'i-tlii.v, a liK-al loet hurst into sunt;: "I'ti hero in N'iM-tli Dukiilu. whci-r tin- tall grains rim-, tin- ii'.i lias tlli'iu-il to wati-r, and llirn. isn't any sliuw. Th. squirrels aro out in Kuriro, anil all tin stri'i'Is ari1 wvt. 'o".s lahl our sUat.-s anil Mils iiiili-, our ull'.'i-s rush about, ami ilown In WalilnMon, thi-y say. Ilio llhu- Imils aro out. 'llf oourso it's i-iikl,' lllo l-ast i-oiuplains, 'Immmuso It's .luliu ary.' '(If i-oursi its warin,' liaUotans olaliu, 'that's wry ortlinary.' " YEAR TEST J rl ' senator siiepparo uiaims Clause win nBinaiii in Constitution Repeal Would Loose Evils On Country. WASHINGTON, J mi. (A) Marking tho eleventh unniveiHary of national prohibition, ono uf thn tion futovcr ilo was Henulor Sheppard, demo crat, Texas, making tho first senate speech on tho Ilquur nues tlon this session, with a fighting defense of prohibition. Denying it had caused nn In crease In crlmo or of drinking among young people, Slicppard told his colleagues repeal of tho F.tghtccntlt amendment would "let I evils i louse upon your country which will mean the arrest of Its progress, tho wreck of Its glory, tho pollution of its name und fame." Wets Forget IMIh "Those who clamor for the storution uf legalized liquor havo short memories or no knowledgo nf the lawlessness and corruption for which legalized liquor stood Sheppard said. "Tho fight against bovorago alcohol reached an intensivo sta tus," ho said, "when Increased population, . . . increased chances j ,or gain o,u . ... . 11111.. -bine age united to bring about' tho manufacluro of Intoxicants to an extent that threatened tho per nmnent corruption and control of ( guvernnient, tlio general Impair ment of health and morals and efficiency." Government control lias demon j si rated elsewhero, he said. Dint it Increases tlio consumption of liq uor and results In "unspeakable political corruption and degrada tion of the government." Obedience Foundation "Tho principal foundation on which prohibition rests today," Sheppard continued, "is tho volun- tary obedience of the great mass of the American people. "Tho comparative handful of prohibition enforcement officials, about 1700, . . . scattered among in, 000, 000 American peoplo would bo overwhelmed but for tho fact that they must cope with but a comparatively small and lawless minority. To cull thlH enforcement group nn army thrciileiilliK tho home, nicnnctiiK privacy, and Imperiling tlie liberty of tlio American peoplo Is iinolhi'i- wi IngiiiK-wct ubsiird Ity." 4- HAVANA, .Ian, I H. Twen ty Mine yearn of effort In Cuba's Journalistic field bv John T. Wtl ford, owner and puhlinher ut the II a v a n a American, approached their end today as an trder de creeing bis expulsion from the e publle awaited 1'rvsldent Machado's signature. Oclavlo ZtifeKarrtii. uli-Mecre-tary of Interior, said the decree Mhonld be sinned today and' that Mr. WMford, who Is a former Mo hl to, A la., newspaperman, would havo 4H hours to arrange hl nf fairs and leave tho Island republic. .7. . .. . . o UHKii in .'irini, MKXK'ti t'lTV, Jan. (1 Hticht cjiAi tremors lasting for 2i minutes were felt hero shortly after noon today. No damage was reported. PROHI LAWs STANDS 1 1 i ROGUE BILL I WEDNESDAY t Oregon Solons Clear Decks for Action in Remainder of 40-Day Session His tory Made On Opening Day of Legislature. MbKM, Jan. 16. (AV Repre sentatives uf the game and com mercial fishing interests, which aro pitted sharply against each other over the bill proposing tho closing of ltogue river to commercial fish ing, aro expected to com tn Salem In largo numberH next Wednesday for the public hearing set for 'Wed nesday night In tho seinito cham ber, or, If tho attendance Ik largo enough, in the hull of representa tives. The Jackson county game. Inter ests will be represented, among others, by T. K. Daniels of Med ford. while Ralph Cowgill, also of Medford. will represent the ganift interests In general. Cowgill has been about tho state house con stantly sinco tho settsion opened, his main Interest being the Rogue river bill. . m. SADKM, Ore., Jan. 160. (P) Tho Initial week of tho 36th Icglslaturo in Oregoni of four days duration, ended with tho desks of members cleared for the scheduled adminis tration program, and organization effected to handle any proposals put beforo tho lawmakers. Statute making history is ex pected during tho next five weeks of the limited 40-day session. The week saw tho passing of tho Norblad regime und the Inaugura tion of tho Meier administration. It heard recommendations for. tho new legislation In tho first address of the new governor and reports of dozen or nioro power and utility measures In tho making known as administration bills. Tt saw tho addition of two now htrase commit tees to handle tho utilities and re apportionment proposals, and the completion of tho full roster of 30 senators and 60 representatives. Itllls Introduced Thlrty-sevon bills and numerous resolutions and memorials wero l,1,1,otlucd tho first four days. Tho gusc 01 dims iouciicu upon tno re turn of nearly 9900,000 collected under tho Intangibles tax law, since declared unconstitutional; tho otd ago pension law; the movo for tho stato highway tu construct the Tualltan tunnel; tho first of tho now gamo code provisions and lesser proposals. Tho first public hearing on mea sures was set for next Wednesday night when discussions on the first senate bill Introduced, the closing I of the Rogue river to commercial ; fishing, will ho heard. Important committees met for organization tf . ' . l week tho nightly session of tho ! ways and means committee and . ' hUHlnmut nf tho stato. Inaugural Feature. History was made tho 0110111119 (Continued on Page 8, Story 1) Will ROGERS WASIlINd'TON, Jan. 13. I inn hero for relief. You got to come and net it personally. Yoti can't ilo it tliroiiffh your Sena tor or CongrcsNinan. They aro worse off tlian we arc. Times are. so linnl thoy arc allowing const iluents into their private lunch rooms to ljny their rep resentatives meals. CongresH hasn't done any thing in so long that even the lolihyists that work on commis si. ms arc starving und holler ing for personal aid. C'ougrcss v Wednesday turned down the .pl.-i.lH 1(1,0(11) food Mil, and rasH ed !!ir,(l(lO,()(IO "to Improve i'ti-' trances to national parka'. " Yoti f- enii get u road anywhere you , want to out of the government but you ean't get u snntlwich. Well, in two years there won't he n poor farm that won't liavc n eoneretc road lending up to it. I am staying all night with 'ein tonight, hut I aim sle.piiig in my ovcreoat. C 0 MaHUlkl tiiMMlftM. n