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BEDFORD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOy, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1032. PAGE TWO 'a OF DRYFORCEVOTERS NEW TORS, Oct. 97. (AP) Com menting on his Newark speech In which he sposo ot alleged rellBloua bigotry during the 1028 presidential campaign, former Governor Altred E. Bmlth ea!4 today: "Of course It'a been roasted by the Republican pa pers bfcauss they didn't like It. "I didn't go down there to be kind to the Republicans, you know, and Ifl the atuck, pig that alwaya squeals." Aa he left for New England to con tinue hla campnl?ri for the Demo crats ticket with a brief Informal speech at Providence, R. I., this after noon and the second major speech at Boston tonight, Ui 1928 presidential candidate said that his Newark speech "stands by Itself." Smith mado reference to report that Senator William E. Borah of Idaho had called hla Newark speech the beat address of the campaign for Prealdent Hoover. "Of course Senator Borah would ay that." he aald, "because Senator Borah la not for me and he la cer tainly not for Roosevelt. Four years ago he went up and down the west ern section tying me up to booze and the saloon. Now hl own party t haa declared for resubmission and ' he haant anything to say, so he's out there hoeing his Idaho potatoes." Smith aald that hla Providence speech would be Just five or ten minutes" because his voice could not stand two long addresses In the aame day. "I can't talk an hour In the after noon and make another long speech at night." he aald. 'I never did that when I was running myself." At Boston he aald he would take up the financial aspect of the general situation and would deal with taxa tion and what he termed Republican neglect to balance the budget. The former governor wore one of the brown derblca which he made famous when no was campaigning for .hlmsolf and seemed In excellent spirits aa he chatted with friends before the train left. First Woman Envoy fx A t;, : : feaaaUBsasassKsBVlDiAdV' X ' ' - & ji I &mt&;tt - Huns JO WHEAT MART 'CHICAGO, Oct. 87. (AP) Optl mlam today found Ita way Into the grain pits, where It had long been a strsnger, and wheat price climbed out of the depths reached yesterday. Wheat opened fractionally higher here and too courage from relative Improvement In sentiment at Winni peg. Buying was moro active man for some time, and December wheat contracts held fairly steady around . 6 cents a bushel, l'i centa above the all-time bottom hit yesterday. OUTSELLS WHEAT CALOARY, Oct. 37. (API Wheat, $0 a ton; sawdust, 910 a ton. These comparative figures, prevailing prices, were quoted by a. solicitor for a Cal gary district fafmor here Wednesday In a hearing at tho court house. In the absence of John Motley Morehead, Frances Willis of Cali fornia Is acting as United States minister at Stockholm, tht first time In history a woman has held such an Important post In tha United 8tates foreign service, (As sociated Press Photo) SMITH EVOLVES NEW BEER SCHEME NEW YORK, Oct. 37. (AP) Alfred E. Smith haa come forward with a new plan for effecting immediate modification of tho Volstead act. Speaking at a dinner last night, he said: - I have Just been thinking of quirk way to get modification, and I offer this seriously. Don't try to change the Volstead act. All you have to do la Just add another section to It, saying: 1 'Nothing herein contained ahall be deemed to apply to malted liquors.1 "Then we'll get beer and ale right away. We won t nave to pass on tne Intoxicating quality of It Just say the law doesn't apply to It." The dinner waa In honor of Mrs. Oharlee H. Sabln, head of the wo men's organlratlon for national pro hibition reform. COLLEGE LIBERAL CLUB RIOTS TO KEEP PINK PROF NEW TORIC, Oct. 27. ( AP) A siege of the white way's famous night court by 760 college student ended early today In suspended sen tences for 14 youths and a co-ed seized by charging police reserves. Freeforall flstlcutra featured tn demonstration, which awlrled In front ot the building, forcing "Magistrate Euguat Dreyer to adjourn court be cause all hla policemen were outslds helping quell the students. The demonstrstlon grew from protest meeting by students w.ho de manded "free speech" end reinstate ment ot Oakley Johnson, economist, who was dropped from the faculty of ths College of the City of New York. I Student supporters said hs wss dlsmussed ss a communist sympa thizer. College officials, denying this, said he waa an "extra" Instructor dropped because of a budget cut. One hundred and fifty members of the College Liberal club gathered to protest last night In a college building. Police, called by an assist ant librarian, charged them In a flying wedge and ejected them. Prof. Donald Henderson, economics In structor, and three students were ar retted, charged wltt disorderly con duct. Crowds of students followed them to night court, scene of many a mid night drama. "Free our students, free Professor Henderson!" they clam ored, marching up and down the etreet. Professor Henderson and the three youtha arreated earlier were paroted In the custody of Attorney Allen Taub for a hearing later today. Meteorological Report - October 37, 1833. Forecasts. ' Medford and vicinity: Unsettled and cooler tonight. Friday, fair. Oregon: Unsettled tonight, with showers north portion Friday: gener ally fair, cooler In the Interior to night. Local Dale. Lowest temperature this morning, 33 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 52. lowest, 43. Total precipitation since Septem ber I, 1033, .70 Inches. Relattvs humidity at 6 p. m. yester day, 41 per cent; 6 a. m. today. 88 per cent. Sunset today. 8:13 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 8:30; sunset, 5:11 p. m. Observations Taken at A A. M 1301 h .Meridian Time City. rr "8 o B Baker City . Boise ......... . o . 83 . 80 . SO . 83 . 83 . 80 . SO . 84 . 83 IN MEXICAN PLOT GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Oct. 37. (IP) Because a kidnaping plot went awry, three kidnapers were dead, three wounded and three at large today. The kidnapers sained Teofllo Ben ches, a merchant, yesterday and sent two emissaries back to hla family with demanda for M.000 ransom. When the emissaries told their story to Sanohea' daughters, they screamed for the police, who avrlved promptly enough to arrest the go- betweens. Polios got the detalla of the plot from their prisoners and found the kldnanera" hideout. A gun battle ensued, resulting In death for three The three who were wounded were oaptured and flanehes waa freed. I BY R.F.C. Chicago Denver Des Mo 1 ne . Eureka ........ Fresno ...... Helena ....... htm Angeles Ma rah field Mertford New York .......... Phoenix Portland .,,...,.... Reno Hcaeburg .............. 58 Salt Lake . 58 San Francisco 80 Seattle ... 63 Spokane - 58 . 84 , 62 . 68 8POKANJJ. Waeh., Oct. 27. AP) Sharp critic lam of the reconstruction finance corporation for falling to act on the proposed Chinese wheat deal after the North Pacific Grain Orow eri, Inc., regional marketing agency had agreed to endorse Vie Chfhese notes, was filed with the corporation last night In a telegram sent by A. R, Shu m way, president of the North Pacific unit. Delay on the part of the recon struction finance corporation, Bhum way said, "haa already caused forced sale of large quantities of wheat and the market la demoralised.' The president of tha regional agency likewise opposed a suggestion that the American Trading Company of New York loan tho Chinese gov ernment money to complete the pur chase of 18,000,000 bushels of wheat, ssylng that any profit It would make must be paid by wheat growers, Retiring From Practice Dr. D. A. Chamber, Optometrist announces he Is retiring from active practice on or before November 6th, Phone 188 for appointment. Re duced Prices will prevail. Take this opportunity to have the exceptional services of this experi enced Optometrist. , Select Utah Coal 13.B0 per ton off car car due Oct. 28. ' Med. Puel Co. Tel. 631. Get ready for rain For High Grade Roofing of all kinds Phone 629. s 94? Hjes aaur4& we found how m avoid Gear aiiB as 40 42 as 38 48 E0 44 64 44 36 56 S3 33 48 40 54 63 43 0NM30P1 Arthur Capper. United States sena tor from Kansas, wall make an ad- dreM bj electrical transcription oveT KM6JJ, uom i .3U to ;o x-aia even ing. - - 9enator Capper will not only tell the people why he believes It's U the fhtereat of every citizen that President Hoover should be re-elect ed, but coming from one of the prin cipal agricultural states In the union, will tell about Roosevelt not offer ing any definite program for the benefit of the farmers, during his visit In Kansas and the middle west' em states. ' - . 4 Hostage Slain. PEIPINO, Oct. 27. (American authorities said today Consul -Gen eral Adams of Hankow was lnveatl gating reports from missionary sources that Chinese communists had slain the Rev. Bert Nelson of Minne apolis, whom they had been holding two years. BIRTHS Born to Mr. snd Mrs. L. W. Mar shall of Haven street, a daughter welshing 7U pourda, October 36, at Purucker's Maternity home. Ilfijiinen Convene SALEM, Oct. 37. (AP) The Ore gon Hop Growers' association will hold ita first annual convention here Saturday. Secretary Henry Cornoyer announced. The ladles' auxiliary will also meet. Dill Pickles, homemade. 208 Clark. Piles Go Quick Itching, bleeding or protruding piles go qu'kly and don't come back. If you really remove the cause. Bad blood circulation In the lower bowel nnd hemorrhoidal veins causes piles r- making tho affected parts weak, flabby, almost dead. Salves and aup poeltorles fall because only an In ternal medicine that stimulates the circulation and drives out the Impure blood can actually correct the cause of nllea. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt discov ered a real Internal Pile remedy. After prescribing It for 1,000 patients with success In over 900 cases, he named it HEM-ROID. Jarmin & Woods and druggists everywhere sell HEM-ROID Tablets with guarantee they will end your PI e misery or money bacK. .44 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Rain . Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy GANDHI IN MIL TILL HE BEHAVES DELHI, India, Oct. 27. T) Ma- hatma Gandhi, who was Imprisoned on January 4 for reviving his cam paign of civil disobedience, will not be released. Viceroy WUllngdon said todays until he makes & declaration disassociating himself entirely from the civil disobedience movement. This statement was contained In a letter from the viceroy to Maulana Shaukat All, who had asked that Oandhl be released to attend the Slkh-HlnduMoalem conference cn communal differences, to be held at Aallahabad November 5. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Doivntown Hotel! For MMrvatton, cir or wrM to L. W Hwkin. i Oft. milk mink Vd..uiir I il g I IJi I tsstr FiLwhiM UJ'I. ill '. , '"I ?l 600 otrrsini booms 127 inglt rooms at 13.50 daily, 118 at J4, 136 of S4.50, 107 at 15, 64 at SS.50, 48 at (6. Double room f5 to (8 daily. IriTHzYovtiRLuxuriousSuita tl2to$20dailyD!LuxeRooms 5o J12 ji'rtge, $7 to HSdoublc Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel of fering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping". Garage in basement with direct elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop from ISP up in Main Dining Room from $1.50 up. Also a la carte service. mm Hotel Sin Francis 3 HucKim-NtwcoitB Horn Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco Music Herman Heller's ensemble during Luncheon and Dinner Sectional Interests VERSUS the State 4 After two unsuccessful attempts to keep tha School Consoli dation Bill from being presented to tha people, the selnth interests opposing this meature ara now flooding the Stat with tniiatatementt concerning it, Don't be milled. Vote. YES for School Consolidation. Give Oregon a Great University and a Fine Teachers' College and Save Millions in Taxes Stops duplication of courses, and of administration, opera tion and maintenance and capital investment. Approximate annual saving to taxpayers, $1,000,000. Provides a great consolidated university comparing with Minnesota, Ohio State, Illinois, Wisconsin, and many others. Giving equal educational opportunities to all. Provides a fine teachers' college, using all good buildings at Eugene, Oregon's present normals rate very low. Makes possible the development of Junior College work it Ashland and La Grande, in buildings already there. No New Buildings Will Be Needed No Fit Buildings Will Be Abandoned Vote 316 X YES CONSOLIDATION T deduction AocUtlon of Mulinomih County, WoodUrk Bldg., Portlind. Dr. Herbert Q, Miller, President, H, AiHley Ely, Secretiry. (Paid Adv.) 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