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Medford Mail Trimje The Weather Forecast: Unsettled tonight and Fri day. Not much change In tern perature. ' Watch tht TBIHUNt'S CLASSintU AU8 . . Lots ot good bargains that m t o genuine tarings. Highest yesterday 53 Lowest this morning - 47 Twenty-eighth Year MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933. No. 192. BT PAUL MAI.LON (Copyright, 1033, by Paul Mallon) Hone Trading. WASHINGTON, Nov, 3. Mr. Ropse ' valt drives a shrewd bargain. He akowed that during the Inner nego tiation on the ateel rail price The results were especially remarlwbre be came the man with wkom he was dealing. Myron Taylor, has a seputa tin aa a strong dJssentejr. Ht friends ess he frequently selusea te agtfefe . with himself. Tke swwl pcep-le n.t bnW It bu Mr. Roesevel wife pipsr.e to surrender Mr 37.6D. That W4ta ttte fiMt pnlce he and a Somn.lis.i'oh'r. Enstrflsn setnetly fixed In their UWK Bey decided early in the grh)s they ftj co.ifd do Setter than that, so trtfeS iKtarfed ef-f deirnndtng. 36. iKp pslce hajsg-Mng went on for tKo boutu In Ms. Roosevelt's olllce. She ateel rjeopre stuck to $37.75 per ro.n- wnd Eastman kept demanding Ste. R'eose-elt leaned over his des vi araked up a pencil. He added the two Kgji-es and divided by two. The iraM wa.y compromise was $36,375. The ftiesidtrn toised- the paper to Tafias errrd said: "Gentlemen, that Is tMe ertce." or words to that eXect. SSSfe ag.?eenlent was nracre. Capttoesi She stSfgV wjfs ju((t ' cwr.t-!!5t E tUf iti captive. rAMS aJr)i(S5m'e.h"t tfft- 3 sjn! cjte tr SSITST). M SWfecerit-. Kir. T-a-ylor wtfltas Wo eWeW ve of-Mce followed by a snval aims - i hwvjers and business valets. Gon fconttaB then rase onlfc Mn Rbos"-- .el-t, O'CnetsS Johnson aw Epnj' -tehber-g. Wlrer vMrs. the Voir msrn. tHe ra ptor leader, Jat e'.ls! He was the dne- wlro hd elginfl p VSt miners, .fia w.a ttre man w.M the big. atlcto. e- w.a the one vrtlo was foreMi.gi (He til men into to sw.eemepi'. The- eartl-htttr-Ctlon had' canefull'y gift Kt crteo eit tfle- e5fn!SArc twHS Sfte. rMgcSKSMofta- swt r f -mora - iSfc. The steel side of ted ess wjcs tather fully d.e.veldp'e-.'. Johnson . jwwiwd. suggest: fee was himgr.y and frd'ounmen wa tltlten for lunch. Instead sf golaig to lunch, John son went to Isew.l. The latter found' the propose agreement fiylrly sa'tls fcictory. Appa-ren'tly the steel' pe.dp.le. were beaten when they went Into the conference. The basis of the tlnal agreement was mainly their of e. Some eh-agf wew matlft but n.-st many. WWe-n Mm comfetemr twisscettriJlKl' JJft.r lunch ffi paper es algwedi. 5 was done undr tne anad'ov. e.uenc of the absent bogey man The sttjel peropTe reittr-ea w.iBut Jwslrxg. tiwlr wtohesr ei thele wwHetsi Mch rrrtgh Be considered a ttclsny !1le the olecuntsta-necs eenstfrslffpi -iiese- cucremt stories atfeUS ! sn Ynse-stlgsttae .torartfoYU- d tms jjeslint on;d:ence to press eon WRence are TOe a si eH teaojffl flwSW.np.ton nemsmifa. Ho w-rotw a- piece afterft wffs b!KBtK wlej -goSirg. to db wh Wall etsWt- I Is aMppos to has been iong. Hes uefe&teb) conHd-entlslly W pwslHi!ia at a yresa osnfer V e-se. ' THe mwesraam did not attend . tke toMerence In questlen. He haa nott Ked the WtWte Hos he K net snow the matter wa t be aueh a Aa a mate B fact W wwsmt. Se iwsmii bept Swtt- w tte ?t det, but apjiarewtly cwry wril-ln-armed ma la New Tr ta WWshf Vrgion fenew exactly wht tie psesl Cr kad saM. Vebshi re?sr3 wre OWeulatiM fVUVy ! WS (-. While tha seems o be ewsctly t kind of a reaction tine pes!l TOiote., the White Bouse wer t-ougk the motlens of ratig am Inner stir. The press ws rejfaes'Wd i a set up a committee t es4 ti confMence violators. The We -use explained It did nt wwn to set Itsetf for fear of atM-r!1s "? te l censCashlp rumers aMn. The newsmen loon found It was net up to them, but up to the Whte Howe, to take punitive steps against confidence violators. They Justly passed the buck right hack where It .belonged. ' The thing wllIprobsl:!y die down without any action being taken by anyone. m.... . M V. - Mnmnhlll nf S H V kind In Washington in this e!lght-) ened day and age. ine preside"', does not want It snd could not ;:-t It tf he did. Shy Emll Hurja, tha Parley man ho la a thorn in the tide of In terior Secretary Irkea. asked several ef his awwiiitea recently: -How can Z keep my name out of the newspapers?" One friend tugBysted he Join the Republican parfy, which would guar antee him obscurity. Hurja did not think much of that Idea, but he U reported to be still open to auggea tiona. That brtura him the distinction of being the only man in the new deal who doe not want publicity. Note. Duxi-iK the momentouJi Sunday afternoon ftnld conference at the White House, State Secretary Hull wm out playing croquet with a de partmental associate. Stock Market Prosecutor Pecoraa private adrlces Indicate he may run head of his tl. Xrt In Manhattan, be. J Continued on Fagt Tout.) RELIEF AND ROM " CONTROL PLANS DRAWN Bi HER Governor's Message for Special Session Will Pre sent Definite Program .for Ewiergeney Legislation Ffv CLAYTON V. BER-NHAiRD ssoolatifd Press Staff Writer SALEM, re., Vov. 3. (AP) When Bjifrhiieas the Oregon assembly rrxcWi keKe lo ewt-rewdSiiaTy session .o.v-niSr 29, they wlH be ptesented h-. dSIIhate- DMtfittHi tor sJne- gifrjey. tntWe:nti leahinlag. at snels.e fila'g) ISr H5fe.Enp!:rtterrt s-W?f Wt. m wtfO Ntatti eontrok TWe pedgraro wSl ble eoot-al-neU- In evliBeF JuMas 1. MMefS mfss.a.gj to the assemfr. Beop's:gs under cnsldeaatron the execu-tUve- at the present tHne, and wntch HnquestlelMbly wll be rccommendt'di were learned by the Ass-creted tie&s today from auoben tie seurtes-. T fcre guernor haa been working on Hrs message tke past few weeks and It was learned he wrx provide the hfglsl-tors dellnKe- suggearons; Bsi By (e atea taop Ke eirscwsi. JOfUiA Kfl'fSi irtilrtfir WSHS ttieje w9 B n.vnieous io.lt- ISJh eertrxa 49 tier tno la-ma'kr'j tsv svflw-lb.n, tfiS Itasit-m amp w b?j eg..ula;jaii oft llquo.i dlstflb.utlon sms, r-Hef fSr trSe its.t?.s- aeiil afmj u-s- eMBttwSK 5Ra. gp.vjrn0s; ttffis. pdltto to Ws mSMg)r w41 Sc wstb an!& ce.-liiwi wit Mewr eerrk t!e laltdp w.US lt Kn XTto taifnctL ceinvt'te proplrl fes a b'aslsx T4re ptfin under censWeratflonv fdl- lowlng. soseipt el tern eprts of te govenn'sr'4- esnuttH'te'e of 3 wHl emlnat wtj me-reaseU tanc schtr&ule other trwa KqMor fees and the po: slblb eKeeptlon of a grass tax en M.tis-. BipsMdn at. t-he euggea- Men E7adB to t-hs exewtlAe upon bjoss tl'Mr t3 Sna- not yet been nredev w ude.rSoojk but may se nrlid& aYgnit knmecMac $8;MtOTOJ S.WlKUi tds committee of 3 reomrnmfed a sum of 98,0001000 for the net 15 months as a minimum for reHef needs. Th-ls weuld cali tor more than $5,000,000 fesm tne state, tho bal ance ftm the federal government fund-. But alqre that time, Governor Meier will point out, other propos als, If adopted, would bring the Im mediate need down to $3,000,000 as & minimum for the state. The other proposals Include the requested $45, GtOiOOK) for fe-lghwy wHk, virtual as sM-r-a-nee- of 5,liOOid.60 for tfte &W fre;g.on oas bridges-, severs millions at leUst- for mu mn-nlclpa-1 and state protJs sn adtlen to IrAe BonevlUe darr. eoaillr Bnrow More Asi!Hiv!ng. tile Knox liquor control jvlsik, er a sfcmHar llcenaklg provt alou bja enacted, It was estimated iI.,'5.0Bra0fl wduld be collected by the state an.nually, the governors mea steg'e w.'X point out. Vv4tn tkis revenue as a basis, and at provision thst that legislature em power the state liquor commission with sufficient authority, as can be done under the constitution, to leave, certificates of indebtedness, the state could borrow the $3,000,000 needed for relief without Issuance of gen eral obligations or placing any fur ther burden upon taxpayera. TCie certtflates of Indebtedness, If net sold locally, could be taken by Km federal government and septttd f-rem Mquer revenue. - fsa'Sfted -Amerlcn VewwwSi f tke Wsrlflt war exwtly what th! mmf !icyp.lie8 have tVealgnates. November l(tt-h an4 11th a. "Porget-me-not" diyer to bj devoted to the benefit f tiaabled veterans In Increasing re lief fund's. Theae men gave up health an atUl suffer from disabilities In curred througii devotion to our coun try in 1917 and 1P1B. It U my de sire that city officials and the pub lic render all poss-ble assistance in making these Porget-me-not days a real acknowledgement of apprecia tion for the service they have ren dered. E. M. WILSON, Mayor. SLAYS WIFE, SELF LAKEVIBW. Ore., Nov. I. fa) After ahootln hie divorced wife to death with two ehares from a shot gun. J. O. Bacon, about 40, killed himself with l blast from the same weapon, at ils ranch 10 miles west of here lste yesterday. The Bacons were recently divorced and had been living In separate houses. Mrs. Bacon was said by friends to hare severs! times es pressed fear of her life. They a:e survived by a son and a daughter In high school hen. I Seattle Rank Rnhheit ; 6EATTLB. Nor. 3. (AP) Two armed' bandits "stuck up' the Broadway branch of the Ftrt Nat. , Innal hank Rhtnt nmn ttl.v '.aiiog several thoussnd ollsr, Novel Wins Prize K1irt.i If. Kh Al'awdJ(! (a'PB.v.o v.l.fs rf a- pifoaesoB at SMn tiBfc V.ensMft B'aTdiv.l-n-, Kai, sa.s- shi tbirrk. Bes while dsrUngi hcrjte.wo.rilfc So Sb'e Woiunht up a- nov.el w;rtlcrn has- VKdn a 5J0;OOS' ftoriii (stfcrl aJcd' P.r.es's Photo) at58?5m! maf ew . dSfrls feast i3t mat dS&tt gist twnw top toze&aVxsti tpE.5Bsa'j WfRi sylre?-Wlfca- to fee s; fesacStTB vhs aV.ej- iwon In jKe&e eoKe. A eOFpiat-nft ra f w.iHi eawity S-Mze jjtai &. Dy., by ttre- pa-rerjrt. off. ttiie yaue IKd.. fire sheriff oSMw fouraa hw u a tre stsee. Go.m-p'i'a'lwt was aOso f?i aeanst at avara a-XiifSPja Ira h-ae SOW HWTOHS'iS'tallB Ml p.te rcttjp- sl3wai cHafrces for somlB trhe-. fi't'at p-0'.'tee and V& TOr.'(-" xSffKi- last gi?t v.!I'tea. soad'h:o.uses. loo.K-ln fo, maoBs-. The vceTB,k"n5 n-l'(Ji'ts, see ttre btggest bHsIcess; mt v n&tilt w'.('l als be kept daring t(e?t peniod-, a past of the district attOMey-strer-!f coiMity court campaign to check tins 5!ow of minors to the sesorts: of' which there are about two ddzen Authorities report that It o&ten sem ths everyone with nothing else to do,, put down & bfl-toh of home-rew and' oiftfrrelt a roatKlouse 'VfCst urrfier. The dsnce halls ae licenced by the county count, and- they have the power to revoke the licence and close the plsae for K'q,uo'r violation. This they w-l-H d3 wren c-lcumsta-n-ces w-!1-ra-nt, 14 Is dK'". A oiiec-k w.lW a-s lae isatiS- sn tit 1i?ii-xxl& dhw-Jtoigi, fr boS"4e sle beKs'iized beer b tarrfe. iMt K M chrimfd by of'Wcers tha-t most rff. ttfe- resert bre Is homemaa. 'Fire gos crnmen Is spposed to get revenue from tho beer. The Iocs'! a-ne will be called to the atteot-lon of tke ev enue department. "Phe Mqier Is e)t-her "right of! the bps" or "mamu.Jacturefl up the ereek. The dlatnlct aKto-stre?- ofHce sm nounced yeste-rsdny trha-t It would pros ecute roa-he'. vlolt.as under the Oregon raw ptollltrr sale of ln-to-demts to mifloraj. The law requlrea the arreit of boi th. seller and the minor buyer, who la s-pposed to know tha-t h should not. parents are urg ed to cooperate with the authorities in suppressing the evil, and to warn their young that arrests would result If and when caught. SfavV-i fsSlimis s em4er I.a Itte yesterdmy was ra-W-ly rr4Mv.fi the anew, STropaln-ff to. replia bruvoht to Jrfe-Mwd y Jesr HW.lt!, ceeh for the par setwise, wk k-a been stationed tnese fr seweow sea- ss. Although thee v.w 18 Jaekes of anow on the level, ks mm, In many places tho pavement wan keacly clear yesterday. "Tuesday It wss necessary to aid the Johnson Construction company surfacing crew to get out of Vie heavy snow, the snow plow working for about four hours, the park of fices reported today. In some places drifts as hlH aa four feet were found. Hanger Charles H. Slmaon will be statnoned in the park this winter, aa well as a crew of four men to oper ate the snow plow. IN POWER CONTRACT To deliver the amount of electrte energy aa may be necessary to ful fill all of the demands of the city of Ashland, a three year contract with the California Oregon Power comoany was entered Into by the city of Aahland yesterday, a repot In the Ashland Dally Tidings sbstea. The minimum has been set at 9000 ar-nually, and will be payable at a rate of not less than 1400 monthly. The new contract repre sents a decresse In cost under the previous contract. PORTLAND, Nov. 3 (API But llt '.! actual business In turkeys has yet been confirmed for the Thanksgiving trar- here, according to dealers to- ;ry. alt.ou;h some quite good orders (are available. OF STATE IN DIRE iL Many Six Mntte ar lvter-61! Behind Fiy 0fetr-i&te Three Yeat$ i'n &mm feVHElfk Nov. 3 (W ktl. t We Khm- dSStfJCS-1 c!f WW ttiut at 8Woi en st m-SMBs- J mat KeTsllstl Wi paiiwn d6 o.ESffiI KB wita-rato, C'Hawl H. HtSaaatt. s.uf-ereic-wt Bi m&Hh teis-Cr-aaftoa- - tivmtet Htr. Km t:ua of Ma lKss'weof 9 sp;ii' ag W s-jp 4t er.trft e w: -Hint s Krtiff dusti'.ic'ft' yxWis, to sn5e:a-r.s to wjrr.anltr itro -SHB- cJlS'ra-s (ft- lirontlrs. m ten- iKksA H-nMitt-B aj tdtai- eff nfr $m Mtiftny Iti'scoifiit'li 95f(Sr?Slrt1!:rKjft Hjiwarais. 4Sflcf sla te.ttWlS tfrat 5f sjshool dist-sTcts eeB-tl-scteS fdr tenna ot less than eight merrt-h ftp the current year. Ufa dtm Dfsuejl warrants wMch ,M nut MS ctsaedi art par by barrtw. -V2i d-'isu-rirci yro;e wait7Fts are dle eo.uhteId Kr pi- ce.nt 6 rhorjn w4i.l Cf0 d-vtlnlict w:r;far7.tj -a!rjer d-lI'aij wit fer rrrdre; t( n lis pS'r. ceitt-. USn-wa'.-ft t'dt (if' l.6.W.5'l-,42i'i. In. eX-wre. ccf l.?rs fcjEe, sro'nieidi a fjri efl k-reEC.ai eirefi t-ite afrt&unt. ) ftifftt! ttie y.e:a p:r.w.lous !Jls?.a"iV& off seltwol wjirfa'nj aTXgf -ffb.rS- fj!l tS See' Sixty SJi'n"rKq.cP an eie.iLsl.ng tfhe. repor.t-, s.apfVt4ww KBmUfnt HdKardj atntwl' ha "trh cnlt'ltal flna-nclaM condtlo'n of schools ta many counties renders psrltous amy further. postpohe.m;e;n'jt of- paitlliV s'.tl-;t5 auppo.at to aid lh th.e enfergency,. A1 prdperly d.lsfUb.utea, sXJ- s.ctfool Mnta Kaiser ffb.m sources other thaft tire 5?rop;ety. tax wjbuld- preverrt schools from cfbalng, would Help Hfit the tax loaid from prop;er.ty ami- would eqjjrUie the gross Inequalities, now. sxlstlng between lmpoveMshed- a-nd weir-to-do districts In their Kolltty to support schools. Other Stales A'ld "Offlcirt' records ahow that only one other state contributes less foe school support -from state sources than does Oregon. Many states as sume from one-third to one-half of the flna-ncta-I suppor-t of local schools and. stsjiecal nMjim'e- mor. tha-n ha.t. logl!-tlo-h' to ot-hen staTeS shojvji- d!cHnii. trie'ildi to.ward1 hav 15 the parent state as.um'e a gre'a't r aWSrre of the cost of local schools-. Eor xa'mp.lits IndlKn recently made paov-lstdn from, state revenues to RHKBan-titSe eaeh- dJistclct 600 annually tat each elasscoom unW: Vshln?.ton now raises l-0r000,000 sm-nusMy from state, sources for distribution to local districts and the South Darkata le'gr- isiaiure provided for a state schosl fund of $4,000,000 annually ata-rtte mis year." CASES BEFORE COURT - P4-ve case s of drunfceness rntt d4A ortrenly conduct were taken Into- cK.y souot pte4s menl-K-g hy M-y poK)?.e, snd ewsh of-?ewhrr wcs ft;,rrd . The? wew Bk H?)p., dr-tti m i pubtlo prsiset Esj A'Ji:en-, dtlst-B'SElT? W pela-ce-, tW entja Sun un 16 a P-Bh-Ho fOWil Crles. I. HukK-hs, -Jl!i : swsejayjBi Wis net-nfag irt a rocM .fe elmroes bciiig cV-.irft 1-n a- psMtot. phw; AcorIBTi to- the ne,wti o tue-js, Jruuglns- atMieM wWn Kt er.9sed Id a H-aht wjtii $ud ymw M, who 6js vtoh-e on O.virli- f WteB drunk In a pubHw fMce, a4 reistl.sf arrest. Man Who 'Palled Bo. San Francisco Succumbs BAM FRANCISCO, Nov. J. (UP) BUI Warden died here last week at the age of 81 and It was only re- I membered laat night thst he was the colored man who pulled down Ban Francisco In 1006. In any event, Bill believed to his laat breath thst he and not an earth quake wrecked the Oolden Date city that memorable morning of April 18. Bill was something of a figure about town before the catastrophe. After ward no one could tell him he wasn't the best man In Ban Francisco. Bill lived by his wits and his wits often got him In trouble. His greet strength snd a shsrp razor usually got him out of trouble. He was a hard drinking man. and had hie bad moment tht morning after. It was S a. m. on Apr 18, 1908. that Bill Warden weaved Into a aa loon at Fourth and Towtisend. He hsd no money, but thought he had credit. "No money, no fin," the bsrtender told him firmly. Thst made Bill angry. He needed a drink. "White than," aald Bill, "you all better fit up thst gin flu or I m gonna pull down this hyar bar." "Notta thar.r?," aall the bartender, reacJUng tot I bungit-rlei, News Briefs From Abroad Br the Assot-latM Press) MUNICH, Germany Noel Panter. British Journalist, was released from jail, where he had been held accused of misrepresenting nasi activities and ordvfd to leave Germany within 40 houw. . 8T. JO'8, N. P. OrA.t Brltafa, Caijata anl Newftiundlaatl, saftl PrVwe K.Hts-w AWtrcKce, h reak eja aa te&wtzxtvx, jtttz&Q$ ,p-ai fo a p7Je-6e4 t-paf--ttlfotlo aic -ftfwi. Vf7 x-K e-e itc-fls. BkViiSA, Cava VwHve How-M t-5-w-& te -itilile fca ntpfti 9i t KtetUNle Wast. Mv.ttejfd strap X) Wr-e ?! srs r&Mttt q(iS3i'lM ssnsM--t a tWifv-e emn'iste Cfrircs W'f?av -. c -weejst-iws vx pnav-Sswrfrt me&ttt :; ypwt$- mm sWKWk immm f(fK -! taut i tvtmmttft lsi'Jtl SaaUt tt SirJStS- tWfB tatav.t state MUWet es lev t4rji w.O' K?p mat Wf w (Mi 4 a lfejiti mm esMecvmre- cMKa, sMW b. WB.uTO gstt le tre eVted BUfHWt uot'H. E.bo pesms wwarrrgled' tens Cksana2rjn2, c-ue&Men. Aime 3itaT4?a& ffanircedi -tff-ter a 45n4r& flag tw CWM0E3P Hundreds eff A'Mbs, nhMM ascMi fiMnt A7Mn'At M a'vCT fts,i3it-i-S iwlii fll?V rjBB gaMrfs It) EtTg41sh aYltH Welsh' HMinK-torfl elc?tl(HT. Th CitHlwet Mke-d atraiii tt pwlml-mlw t tlie) caseK)bU.n9 ef $ .ltBtrttnlt )SBi9 VVA'trE!FT Milt'lt 55-8' ffift'Gfv. Ifgfr epnor dlskolved the nationalist- min latnyv ciri m In a 1 1 n g- -Br,lt:ls.h - Mai t seftd I i putesi on of- tfierh cto:n:oe"nrilri 'las nuirge teschHng In the sSlTojjJSi. HESTON, Eng. olice tjfoje SE?lW nrArftiif.Inn - VlMAimt -liit:Ti?1h'rf& onlv aurvlvlnff son nf fiord vV,Milngr don. Viceroy of India-, too.k of fb visit his father. A man toilKli 09 break Into the vls!un.t JW9S? home, said recent rep6tsuhc61Tllrniii cq oy me ponce. ahWV&U; U.a- Not. 11. (HP$-- Ttrree bodies, locked In a red frame'! houaje; pa.ve Investigators here tott'ay a nru-r-der mystje'i-y. a baf-ning a "a Wet Ton thrlllctv Bwalc-ln Into tbe Robert P. Ha'y;- t& hem, oV'lcetB hist nlpit found) j ttft b5Sd'lW! a Klw. Hate. 80, anai tift cMd'sea, NeH, M. end Bld-ivCy, 17, en the Moom of two second- sCt;ony- r-stntii L,lgh.ts- brazeHi nS' g.s Jrf?i were- q'p'en. Mrs rleAer mil flldn;y, had- hejffhi shot t'h'Pougi the hetttti; NfM hsid hee'n clubbfed. apparently wM,t-h ft ha.elbjCM ba. Ajpa'!(e-ml.y they hagi JF lJ2!lt since htst K&rdaijy Xfih'tv WJai aj. WMatja, B, Mr (KM- KSt. 15 KM puM-siie of U ttKeKfc 8Vn cws'W dieM. a' Xa -fcisrti. l'e Wes-eatf?ar.. !. iWfflM.UpjBf car! fcwJaBJfSif tlvrties loi rii?e&e, ne, vn In. h; staves ef WAwto-lta.gi'.'atsK " aii.fcyi-pitWf attfW Arizona. Kb K-wd beA . Iit stfttw time with, heart trosbM. !T--T Bill Warden took hold of the bar wit,'- : -th hands and Jerked with all his might. At the second shake the bar fell over on top of him. The wall of the building came down with the bar, and bottlea broke all around the colored man. Bill crawled out, slightly dssed, and surveyed the wreckage. j "Mah goodness, boas," he aald apolo. i getlcally to the bartender. "I sura , dldnt aim to get so rough. 'Bakes ! alive, If I ain't done gone and made , a mesa for sure." He staggered to the door and atared at the wreckage of buildings and run- i nlng persons. "F'hesvens sakel" he murmured, "I didn't know mab own stren'tht" Btll Wsrdell drsnk - a lot of gin i before he died and he never failed j to tell how he pulled Ban Francisco : down about the ears ot that stub- j born bsrtender. He evolved an ex- i planatlon of the feat. "It was the watah pipes." h aald. "They was all fastened together all I over town. When ' give that there ' Jerk I muata pulled on the faucet In the aaloon and brung down the hull works," I GIVtN IS BEliEf Lethal Drinks Linked With Strawy Serki ef Heart tn -tes KAiMk" BKtatfs SAVas e n'i?s av-t-k-tt-les two wuksr i?ieWvaV.-ly. to twe stmttfe. -IA iCMwrsse, tS)Br.l--rss town'teW mv igsi&tysi e?ff (sjiCWjifw aWefteXttiy fou-rfd' dn- mm H ws ar.MWca- ast tv GmimMiw Ss!(gf ajgf) art efweSWi t'li tsw bb1'cm dlMtt-lfn wwncK' bSfWf-K-tifd- ffW-nUl 'KKB.IW 'HI- Kr.iT(fgBH iSi cp,t. W!y e-lWrrdw nT..l ntsi a-cr'eus 06 tutblbtaR Slat'Vn -Etsii'e.. wjrKt'o--diy fc sirgpis BestBent, of- wawifc aafrt(e v wttrfr t:h: lh S-aesycjsi af dTAig. EatiWe Wpjeja InrOi tmeewawtfttmi W ewer, dbSrflltfo flj,t!BrrHfe dHifneJ by rM theip ww t'wKH'I'B'l i-SM -Sr 3c:rr3SHai witp nntr o bit v.e.gfgi r5tfRC"tH 0- wlW IWf -fo rila- qjiigj.- ipflal ej s -bo irVn?5( djsjrtifif wjjkr pt"jjn-es -l-riSQSstlj!a.t'p;r TOM cm was. deKtrram .wwra w kaWSi 4&m -Ire 'Binp sejeklifg. de.tallsi cs tTas -ajljiasn. dBdtH o' ws-. earcie A-tllk 4Sk Iff. SB wjtsi ccornv t Be na Hev V.KKce.gt- BugVlr fr? i's'lgSJ'b?s 'fe'rW.tjrd' f8g 5 hJtdi e.v.lfte'nc.e ln"dl Ggtlng. B'oiiti5i dafb milk' con- til'n'l-ffgi IMfrWne. a sJeSp- jpftSivfcfrigJ wiitfiPJVv 'lireiVenieo Wft 'E5t?2s' BSdy. ,a creHTftea p"fSverTt;ir7S, an. utb.p1syn Auth"prltlea; .hexey -Ifp'.wjexFr, 'r mrffelrfgi 'pyst-rnor.- 'tjeTn eVa'nfl-iTR.trorfti pt' -trTei exrlumed ftc-dlesl or .llrffis -srco.mit w,nei jviro;. Beffilei EWn'ff, hof dlSli suddenly, last1 SelitsmWr. -3l smg o'f IfeR Brpter tuSis) SS5.rSS) Sfi9 dljfiSi OSLareJn as m kb cis mrjrf mtr -at i;- .Jo"ncSl eljtof.l "riotlfrd iing) Beach !mtn1stcr. wlfeMlW-retrerftlv'i'ri Bakers-- wieicrwiTn? mo'torrnf!Lwrtflr.6llne. His kis. ...:; eR.: so was cremated: Mrs Glln'e, Mrat Porter; McCreery fandi tChv Jones- all- -left money; or lHOi IIIBU litllt-jr-i -t-zi-iiiT-.-. 'iiaa-'.'0 rcltflmo Hall. If ?e 'cWOnt c.6lr&- e.xpectV 'tb--aot-- lit- ;f.6r- -g's7wil'n -rh?:.u-r.e3 fts.t January 4rid -Ecrjr.u'a'r.y,, wlferv .gtWS.lfne floveH' f-reely, .rfnli c'cf.t -bbofcsi we're' dlsf-lbr uxtetr-- w,l.tlv cOrftlderXble' te.aU Th'e' tibjedun'tsi -rTayet -fi.eie'n' Ksnng, -fifs for some, -ilrn'e, btfciuie'-C.bJih'ty -Glek. Gar--ter. irut.stedi tha.t' vjo.uc'l?e'rs -be suBmt't teil', ih'pln'g, .wKe'rjei w,he.n, an" to. .K?riv gaSblTrre -vsSii rfl5f.tTl'B.U,tStt Srhe" 'thi Cost- 'hapii pal'dt irffe -a&Su'ht' -are- k legacy- dr the; K.efir -r.eglm; -wrTe'ril -pe'dpl?, -wrTdi tl'ilm Vg tfiVy- hBl' .nl -beans-. KU't a'lw(iy.s plwl' gaw.Hri?. tot ,get -t? -'QrjS'ndi Aa.- 4TrrtB.fic.'' KtSt "SpS5IW Eorrcl'a-v(?fc" -S BrrravHijt t Uf$ t-lwn ftgo and t eorttrfa-nles ctonpb'm. tdhVj :Prr.e5.rTtei -;i-i-nd'l?s' o'f. v,o:wchie'rk', lio,w fn?. d5l!e"r hd dWjSst wJiirbh H cheSk'eSft R!iR.'PrvA!, Nov. 3. (AW) bM f apSMOft, alWstJsr mora than ha tk f.oweanrn-isn't estimate, wss the Vrweifc submitted by three. contractors here late yesterday for exca-Vatlon for the foundation and channel of the Bonneville power-navigation dam the Columbia river. The low bid was submitted b? tha Oenersl Constractlon compsny of Se attle. The government estimate for the project was 11,018,000. The excavation work will be the largest Job yet undertaken In con nection with the 131,000,000 dam. The auccessful bidder must start work within ten days from tha data of notice to proceed. I . Drunks Increase As Liquor Supply Loosens In City Records at tha city police ata. tlon for tha month of October, show that durtna; tha 81 dsya, a total of 44 cases of drunkenness were booked by the offir.-, jhu year. In comparison to five for the asms month In 1832. Chief of Police Clatous McCredie ssld that the Increase wss due to the liquor supply being greater, and mora easily obtainable. Justice of the peaoa W. R. Cole man reported three "driving while drunk" cases, and two "drunk In a public place" charges filed by the state In his court during October. POISON bssMewntMt w ih i Jh;";-,Vy ;t-- . jr a Mnqt Mt of "feear-t I fMy1''' TtAfS. tts aroeg- nea4Mea ad itfi V ffllRfttflf itiiiiii Why I Favor The Chest -. . '14 ?.: lei . I .... ,1 M a wscrtt th;etiYg- of t-he board rajctltwt'ten w f.o.pid Wi a.up.pdnt tft tm eorntw.'.Ti'ity Citefst, hi kp.1-g wltt-h PWslcfers. RQo.eA'.e--t:s sugjgeajrton t'll't lOVrfl CSlTTRWMIA-lC-J', Iffl 8 SW RS & prsfjl); 6x?rt w.er.y eWr-t to w Edftt Us o.wn. nfXe w.otfe. TtfW erfaritep of tSmrifeYc. ajfpBe cTa'tii' -tfijU- Ttfluis of a Community. eWdt t'o cornmH.lty anW ur.gfa all tmiteTtp -CtcJTfQra- to suppptit t-hla wdtttVy. eXvifsSs 4 ewTep tttp nejee-ara-y .wMfe'p vo:r.li iha.y ctftiSSieSi o.frtttiieujgh o thjsf w-l-ntje'tt. AW hough, th'e recJefrf, orjogram of lTrlBrd.e.nit -Ro'cEsp ,v.fl-Jt 4s- weH under way am bu'sirijeas- cdnd4tron's ana- Jrijpjov.- ln't. -thncfugh'ojii-t th'e cbtmtiiy-, there are it'lll ntany ho are ftSel-Fng. tire pinch kff. mfttrfplb.yment and the (somrhjiriUy, Shst Ca;n relieve fhe altua'.tlbn -prp-vldcd'lt li-ajiyrfn fhe.Hjpi3r-t -t'o wfilph It ta entitled-, pfifA any- WMritfi whMl'e project- a'n'di I '-ita'ccftety trust th'trt e.ve'r.y.one will do M or ii'r- pjer-t fo ttfk'c" c"ar.ev o;f our. fflttfrfa-tjB. cl-tl'ze.ra; W. 8. BOfcOER.-EryldjEiri.t- -Miylfpi3 hXnli-W'' oW km'mcr-c"ei W'A'SIIINOTON.. Nov.. fcBffit-v prfext Tueiay, midn'lglit, the; -na'tjon snouia. xnow wneiner tne. eignteeiun'. the-, cohs'tTt.itflo'h. Ballot. ln. sin sttttPK Willi ttl the. itale;. -altho.ugh' act.iiali ratification, of i-.iis-T.eR.uiv, in- s.i-aie contentions, .. can h,ot cdmK -before- 'DeCernber- .8. Ke'n.tucfty. Ttisdsy, p;ostp'ohes ,'t'abtu'i ra.tlqr- d.f. B.allots- for. a- day. -but r'e-tufna- from- 'P.enny,!.vanra. -Olilb-,- Utah, and, -North ana 8'outfr eSrollria-shbuid' (show- th o'(itt'o'm": A'dmlnle'tra'tldn' -leaera'.:exp'fess n'tf' dbSb't 'afip'ut' the. result-, claimlri'g, t'hatl all these, states- will' Join that wet :P.ara'de-. hpr numbr.lng S3 common we"ail'lts. "niilKty,ialx -sfrit'esi are nec-! essaj-,y. for rKtTfl'catib.n of th. a)UtV tu't'o- cb"n.t'lt'iYt'l'ona'i a'nie'ri'dment, 'ie'av-i er thYO to be aaasdi. WH'Sah) Riymrtrjd 'B'lnghcm, threet sbn of- Mr., .rnid Mrs. E. R. .Blngma'n, w.ho tecebved a fractured sriull, when atnucto hj a'n auto Tuesday flight on Ndhth R.l-v.e'rslrle, wl reported resting crth'Bfr.tSi.my. at Che Cohimunltv hos. .pTlaa thJs sfltanoon. Ills condition wics described as much Improved, TAe little bey slso received a broken col la bone and fractured leg in the ImpiCct. Wo change was reported this aft ernoon In the condition of Bsm Chlsbnlm, 68, of Oold Hill, who re ceived severe Injuries Monday In a pedestrian accident on the Pacific highway. He has not regained com plete consciousness since brought to the Sacred Heart hospital. Immedi ately after the accident. A doe, with a perfect set of forked horns, wss killed In the Mosquito Swamp territory by John Hoist, gov ernment ranger, according to a report received from Sams Valley today. Mr. Hoist, tha report further atates. is I well known for his strict obeyance or game laws snd efforts In protect ing wild Ufa from ruthless slaugh terers. TWO WOMEN HELD IN KIDNAPING EPISODE BATTLB CREEK. Mloh.. Nov. a . (AP) Two women were held In the city Jail today and county officers announced that two paroled convicts were being sought In connection with the kldaplug, beating and rob- big early. Tuesday morning of lionise E. Brooks, wealthy Marshall, Mich -ims.nnfa.tui as. I ASKED TO MEET Instructions Will Be Given at Court House Auditorium Assembly at 8 o'clock for Drive is Word All workera ano volunteers, who will participate In the 1933 Commun ity Chest drive, are asked to meet at the Jackson county court house auditorium Friday night at 8 o'clock," is the call Issued today by FranK hV-t-U, gpnewvl chatrman of the drive. Yea work of the drive will be out-ltn,ed- -a-t t-h Mme and Instructions giwn to a-M. A spje'Jhvi went lib sld the dclva l be cn-ucf( by th j. c. Pen ney axd company store next Mon day, It was slso announced today. OdUi and end of merchandise will be oKer-etl In a special sale and 80 pea cent of. the money realized will . so donated to the Chest In addition to the atore's cash contribution. A Mpsescntative of the Chest drive will be present to aid the store I a check trig. rH sales. 'Phe Jackson Count Medics soci ety also announced today, foUowlng last nigru meeting, that services, amou-nHtfg to 12000. will be donajiecT tlf etfeat by th'e medical organlza-tTon-. TBla win. be In addition to the Shest quota; of 89000 ah'd will In o way. lower- tB.e-.goil o'f the drive. The- urgent neecl. In this count fbr ihe.dlcl ser.vlccr prqper food- "and ' clothing, for many people; wjui glv.en tra'glo c'mp.h'asls today In annoiince- meh'f frdfh elfa'irm'an Hull- that' 85 per cent or. tha rejections In Jack? son cou.nty by the-Clvillarji Conserv.a- iion-. corpa w.ere.- a.uaed- by exposura rid; nfaihutrltlon'. The1 sttteme'h.tl 'lie' ssld, came- to him from official head quarters and- reflected a .disgraceful situation -existing. In -a land. of plenty.. n loiier was received today, from state headquarters through tha fed eral administrator at Wash'lngtbni re-'. questing, lnrorma.tlon- .about 'thepos-. s'lb'nity. of a Communist .Chest dfl'va-. In thla'dlstrlct. i.t stated'-that -uthe.' local- communiy could not furnish iunos xor Teller, all help '.from tha government would be withdrawn. They have alnce; aSvled..of- Med- . ... , s. .. A complimentary letter was receiv ed', in 'roturn.Tcommentlngupon the' drive and'amount. tFunds will be ra-.' '. lto icuurm governmene jor. local .roller. The! folIoWlnVllat Of Chef vnvl. . wllia'partlclpate in tWcampaign next ', r..tyz?. -i'" iciitiensnip oxuen er?l 'Him'nton 'Pattorl- arid lils staff . of- captains' andlleutenants:.. ' Oeher'aliOrlye' . Briice .Bsue'r,;Raymond Reter.'O. O. iiiinun,- Air. Aieexer,. arry .Hansen. 3lm Collins, W.'W.' Allen.iC.'T. Hon. kins, Bill WarncV; B.-. Clerhenson,. B. v",I.:ir'. fi-n- ncain,. sn -.whita. Justin' Smith'., fcarl; 'iehgwsld, ,i. O. Tyree; Tarrieyt Steward, W. w! Wal- . iButler; Ray, Mlksaie. Ralph .Wood-- iora, nan Stewart;,. Harry Predette. Leon Hasklns.. T. E. Daniels, Mrs. Obpdwlri Humphries, Mfs.. Satchwell, Cajit'sln- Dprn'am. ' Tt'orkers. Olrl Scdllts! Mr. nin lMitk 'MrsV tHamll'ton Pattori, tin. Gordon- voorniea, Mrs-. Ot 0.Larlson, Mrs. Ionsr(l-Carpcnter,-Mr. Clias'. Reames, Mrs; Oeo. Carter, Mrs. h.'r. Piatt. Boy Scouts: Roland HubbaM. Frank' -Reum,' L. O. Jones, Flavlua West. Mr. Sleight, Fred Heat"h Br.. u. u. inyios, ueorgs uatea. cnarlea Reum, a. b. Bateman, C. N. Culy. Wclfaro Exohange: Mrs. Ollbent , Stewart; Mrs. Dave Rosenberg, Mrs. , Itillnh HitfVfvi.ll. fpa .TnatlM Sml.k (Continued on Page Seven) WILL says: BICV'ERLY 11ILLS, Calif., Nov, 1. News today says: U. S. and England agree on gold control. But it didn't say nothing about France, who has all the gold. It's always good to take it up with the teaoher before a couple of students de cide when school will be out. King Borus of Bulgaria and King Carol of Roumania ni?t yesterday and decidod ways to improve relations between the two uwiintrics. It wag suggested Carol take Borus' sister to wife. Nations got a funny sense ut humor, ain't theyj English royalty waited till they had all married Germans, then they went to war with 'em. Ger mans all married Russians, then fongut. Bonis, you better pan that sister off on eome local guy. Tours, 1 HUU M-MI fa kpGEHS P st ss