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PAGE TWO THE ESCA NABA DAILY PRESS HOOVER WRITES IOWA SPEECH President Will Hi Campaign Addre ss On Tuesday Washington, not, 1 five for al least itv. persoii- HpppatHiHo-i by President 11 or on his political swing inti town took shape today white 111 oxecuttve workpii om- his campaign talk to von in October 4 AHhoniih dotniIs the farm triji have not boon formally nnotim-ed. it was indicated iloov would appear on roai platform of his train during stops nport. West Iowa ity and Newton. With Hoover and an off) ial party, the president plans to leave the national capital during tnid-a ftiruoo.i arriving in Iowa capital about 26 hours Inter.

tiovernor Ifati Turner. of Iowa, and his reot ption party, probably will board tlu pi esident ial special Davenport Tuesday morning, and (imtitiue with it across the Mate A private dinner at the governor's mansion is planned for Hie evening, well as a reception after Mr, Hoover has deliv rod his address at the lies Moines t'oliseum, beginning at 7 p. in. Standard Tiniet. If pre- ont plans ar adhered to.

the pr identinl party will arrive iiaok in Washington early Thursday morning The president allocated part his time today to writing and re his address Ho- ided to spend the week lid at I lie Whitt House as has done for the last two weeks. BLK ItXSl LLS TO COME BACK (Continued from One) iffities Inv st no ooru panv. subsidiary of I vv a- a ii hoi $300,000 tin- two oompanh that bonded Martin .1 Instill u- of Mississippi Valiev KuRone V. II. Thayer, petitioning lie court for per mission to bring action against Idoyds of London and New said Inaull owe- Mississippi ey nearly 101 100 and the bond ing entnpanics are liable for of the amount.

'laiin had already been ted but both companies re used to pay, bonds showed Hist Thayer had made claim indemnifirat ion under clauses proteeting Mississippi Valley from biss hv larceny and embezzlement of employe and mysterious i of an employe. The loss of nearly $400.000 to he investment trust through transactions of its former president wa- reported by auditors a ii announced by Yttorney John A. Swan on. It Included 1 70,222 advanced to Martin Insull to cover his personal margin accounts at brokerage houses, and apparently never repaid; and paid to him in April. 1 1.

for which gave the company stocks at that time worth at an apparent i in medial of to Insiill and a heavy loss to the company the stocks are of little value today Prosecutors, both state and federal, had little to say today if their plans for criminal action. Humors were general that I District Attorney Dwight Green would sent ev idence to federal grand jury within a fortnight and State- Attornej Swan son also was reported preparing, a case. Imt official inquiries at a standstill today awaiting resumiition week. Is Dismissed By Court Grand Uapids, Oct. I the grounds that the panic- to the -mit were from different states.

Circuit Judge Leonard 1) Vurdicr dismissed a $1 uul im suit brought by rec eiver- for Berkey Gay against the Simnion- pany of New York The receivers annoutn a new suit would be filed in I'nited States on rt. Bits of Cheer in Business hingtou. an Ha il way freight iV 1 I til I In Ion di ngs I ID pfpei I vv a he ed. ling a III high associai ton i 11 a to York. Oct.

I oda at tin 4 1 iaigesl May The national nan and Tin a ti non tu it will on a four da a and return about to work. Ini- F.x week non need the ni Plate HOpe II I Mon a I) per Oi a li in gt on, tiifPil States I lin eigli of cotton. wheaf and wel i i ih I Dig 1 he Irsi ix moni principili produi ts i shlpped la i If dii ring ri od tlian in tu yeu -tu of ini pet i ge of A uhi a ht 1 hat ni li om ha den ni I 2 I a a in la -I 'hicago, 1 i.pi The i iug -aid bea uh i slightly for weck' 26, flit total being at $22 S50.00U. TAMMANY STILL FOR ROOSEVELT York nomocracy I Preparing lor Stale itonr st ii intol Siafl Writer) Albani. Oct 1 Leaders of New York began vei ging on thl- night foi th wir state will beri I.ehniHii Gov ci llOt Roosevelt- hob for gttbernatoriat nomination, holding his ground.

There i no out ward i bat Taiumany Hall and its vv York allies had changed hcii ritat 11 11 progi am I ii I chk the many to held ever the week ml result switch i-c high in organisation ne John i ni ma li lef II Hrook Iy leader, a eli I tains will go with this -c bed ule: in pia Pu iiv I Mi P.ioev tll-ll fell It roiigh 1 RUTH, GEH EACH HIT TWO FOR VAX FEES Page One) the right fi Gehrig op with a high tight field sion battering and roping Lou off -ucces home runs in the fifth to put final on Root hers ned he Hi11 i a wallop mio the ecfor, then in PRESIDENT OF CHILE RESIGNS, Blanche Quits as Result of Threat of Civil War (i i Vloll i i rout blow ti a pp1 i i rest nini Glib la si light to Mam at Mai i i a nee. of Gehri; a fla ii the day Mil It ill i If! Ilo tit Ja ie mthpaw to and Young I the ma Hud tot itia Mn except fill a It in i io blow i by Dt" ago that I the inn. I mi the big da in a bad bt In a mark of smashing i ncludi a 1 lea by a flock i forma 111 If Util it bo li Will 111 Hoi loca i a ri I se ima I .1 Walk rinomina ion late New York, (hi I st ere fs li fuither gain in il ri li gr vveek proti ih boi a I a pei cent ot li ago. ggs gained Chicago mercanti-! I A oida rtooMOvnlf Moiolay ni if 2. Support berna toria a ida Support of er, resigned uiavoi.

foi lion at 11i elty cou 11 i eek lu lie of Ibis possibilil James Karley Gai lier tn i il dtrertor. who will ligure in i convention iu production lie addit ional a hairinan. issueil wliat bis aides 11 't mo-t optimistii jn fit ion of ca lit ig -aid lie ould lie pr i if national ticket "dues not a rnajority of lo.oufl.unu Voles 1 lie with a by i i and the other The toia) of both clubs set than Do a Do pa i I' Ttade that for sfe. 1 for a against 1 I total to orld in a id ln Do- I rerord figu ri loi to hi homers ier i Di i i by Hal to tt -iv home runs a new series mat record alone In a 2 Gli I al Haitolont' ftlanch giod a soma I in face i at of vv ar but ei of government a i 1 1 as riot on- eontli ion the a pi ta I. Thus wa- highest the country left vacant fifth in font monti a pect I'd I i a ha in Dy a io of court would lie ca us president of th soon as conditions The latest trouble tlo- week wh of III poi flan .1 -id iff ice it hut II pi ati- tlu northern of Hi i atened to Santiago military of Iter in bori ties of ntotagasta from th of tin gov ni ment mov'iiM ui end Santiago, and a tension Ih i signed in responsi i ii mi for civil i nt announced he lead, and did upon to quiet ed do 11 civil a fit ha great ca id net the de- presi would follow so.

Cardinals in hm own 1 ci I ell! clou fot pet it ion he.sid* imi' asc IS i for total 1-2 pet Oil til lia DK" i ing month of Tot a I sale- almost double those of the same month last year. SOCIAL Ito toil, 1 no ial bulletin rt pt li es ot he Host III! with "greatly tea in eastern mills mark ing. was i Com ported firm wool market sed activity piei good' rea idgepoi t. I Pi I he Heuiington Arms ompa very large ordei from Do Otdets from other oik companies are was said. of "a for munitions of Columbia Sou met i expected.

it MCKEE LOSES BUDGET ROWER (Continued from Paipe One) I) 111 Slating Dial in this tiim Ilf (listi esS Olel 1 00 I if' employes had received salary In by this so desirable practice -et forili that this board i 1 1 1 1 ip lu- ma or of his budget making power-. A- a mat ter ot lie has not budget mak ing Mayor that coinptrollet ortet ot cooperation fiad as good a- the jiaper on hu ll hey vv ere vv it "The purposi of tlu rt olut ion." Die mayor added, "is apparent to hamstring and to ap Vlthotigh he 11 vv lie was defeated. McKee went down I lighting The comptrollet moved to have next Tuesduv' meeting of tlo hoard an session, and was immediately blocked by mayor. "If going to ibis budget, i keep you from doing it beiause you have votes than l. Du I refuse absolutely countenance any budget making in a secret Session, he exclaimed "Tile hourd of estimate has forced the right to in making New York's budge! 1 right now we'll make it in public so every body can see what you do with Merry replied that his suggest ton was "merely for the sake of onici Iv and that he was "per feetJy satisfied to have an open I i ilwiUcson Huida N'v of alia became Die of Gust of Ketch afternoon The wedding servi es viere held four o'clock in the pat Mintage nt Methanv Lutheran 1111 -1 1 with Hev.

Lund ing. Mteudants were Hjalmer Wilson and Josephine Schroedei couple will make their home a Keb It where noni has a farm. Admits Guilt hi Attempt I'aw Haw Mich I Mr- Mary held on a of attempting to poison Jesse l.oum-lntry during a lit of by putting poison in pancake-, pleaded guilty before Warnei in circuit court Saturday and was inandcd for sent Lounshury. who employ ed her as -r. pleaded to i an illegal cohabit at ion charge and also a remanded Offb who began search immediately after taking her into ustmly for bet husband and daughter, who van lire ears agi ed them in Illinois and John Harding not icing hey refused eaf hem out inued i he mea 1 desperately il.

field. locat- Mrs to Lounshury Lounshury, peculiarly, but Harding and Ii "came lareiice Dan- vv lie oman told offi- gave her the poison, was released after jst iotiing He denied lier statement, however. Kent Countu Will Reduce Salaries Grand Oct 1 t.d’ A generai rediict ioii schedule tur ciiiinty Includitig cuii and judges, i- iieiug (Irafteil by ami tinatice it of eli cou board of superi The cotu- mitfees wl'l bave tbe en a 11 ve sched Ile Del bou rd for presriitatIon at 10 meeting of long bits and extra bases putting I her in i ift h. brig tied own in 1 In addition Ruth boosted to 22 lie total in bet of on balls I already added, also, to In recotd crop strik outs in world series mil pet it ion but dubious distinction of setting a new single game marl; in this specialty was turned in todav by IMpgras. the ho fanned fiv ve S.

III I of the big and tlo assort of at the record hook. the paraile Yankee maulers was not marked by an espeeiglli brilliant exhiliition of baseball pack'd excitement to keep big crowd in an uproar a good the afternoon but was not much for the honm 1 i to cheer about alter Ruthj Gehrig put on main act cry The Dubs never were able to up with rivals, by tying score once, four! Ii In thud st might "I National leagm champions II far short of standard- early unsteaiiiness was costly and his support was spotty The Dphsi kicked in with four errors, including two by Shortstop Hill ui who stai very first inning with a wild throw on Doinbs rolh i Two straight muffs of pop tlies, in the ninth, follow bv Men Dhapmans double, contributed last run. Dubs hit liriskly. besides taking of liis early wildness, but from fifth Inning until weakened at start of Do ninth, the big Yankee right hamlet throttled the Minins with his "sinker" ball. Over a stretch of four straight innings.

IMpgras yielded only one safe blow, a single by Cuvier in the fifth. Hut Manager Joe McCarthy, back on his old stamping grounds, showed no hesitation in Hen nook to the rescue after two resounding Cub blows presented a belated menace IMpgras. although knocked out of the box, received credit for third victory in world series competition. He beat the Pirates in 1 the in and has never been defeated. lxiki Cuyler, with a single, double ami home run, led the hi- i cago attack For the second time Cubs accumulated more hits their rivals, nine to eight.

Hut began milling about in downtown streets and throng rushed military barracks in an attempt to liberate political prisoners. met rush with a burst of rifle and four civil were wounded The new this clash spremi a liti more ricnionstrg broke throughout the fit 10 the situation so uncertain, that General decided not in Judge Ovatiedel until eniet gency had passed When Judge Oyanedel takes of fire the action will mark the fifth the presidential hands since 4. when Carlos Davila overthrew siclenf Juan Ksteban alni established a socialist Davila li i ni seir was overthrown by Colonel Marmaduqe on June 12, hut regained gov cr men a little over later. Hut he was aide to hold hi- sea only until when a revolt of ait service put General Hlanche in the sa le. Jimmy Walker Is Planning To Rush Rack To New York Malaga.

Spain, Oct 1 For- iiin Major James J. Walker of New York, anxious to get home as quifkly as to take part in negotiations which will determine whether he for mayor this fall, by automobile from aitar today and boarded the night express for Madrid, where he is due tomorrow morning. Th ex mayor decided it was necessary to abandon Italian liner Hex, held two day- in Gibraltar by damaged turbines ori its maiden vojuge from Genoa to New York Kxactly vvliat means Mr. Walker intended to take get across the ean was uncertain. It was understood that his tlrst interest was to gei into telephone communication with his polithal adv fser- home, VKWSV negro voters PASS ATTACK IIIUR HOOVER from tine) Hilf wav.

Then lie I tie line, da through the ioi Miehigati own oi tiie nfter- or a placek as lier ptaye ri term Dm Mi 26 to -1 of I tit foi the hut tail mi 0 Coa Ids regii- the day. 1 hsl it I of till rail only happy mo nient mi for Michigan on mul play of vv 1 1 big I Michigan be ealfed lines VV off Hide st a I ist nt iteii I lie Hijpori of I higati Iliade I 2 i i II -oven by rushing and i forward made each by pa-s for yards Michigai Jo forward for gains lille was inter latera pa i It nly hot Th Oll-t Woll first oi two first ing and lushing Michigan rushing to a 11 completing gating 122 cepted. On in no gain. State tried 1 1 forward passes, for a 10-yard gain. Two were inteiveptcd lat eral passes netted -even Fifb'eii ot Miiliisaii passes in first half, five them being good for yards.

passing attaik was al most entirely in final period Fay fumbled for Tei laak recovering after a had first period, when he punted into a brisk breeze, had an average vaials on his the same zi and Kverhardus fot Michigan. Mieliigan punts 92 yards and State only five. The Spartans poor showing in that department was due largely to the ninnimi of Michigan punts that went out of bonuds. Michigan lost 70 a ities State to a i Lineups; 'I. State I Buss Handy I Terlaak Brunet te Meiers Jones Monnett Score by periods: Michigan State ft 0 Michigan 7 7 6 State scoring storing Tone Kegeczl, Fay.

Heston us. Points from try after touchdown Newman 2 place-kicks Officials Referee. Dr. F. A.

Lumber Staici; Fnipire, Anthony Haij.ep PMeld Judge W. Betchel Head Linesman. Dr. Fk I). Maxwell i Ohio State i.

Now read (he page abandon or Donai duty negro I -h; given in immortal him a s.iered on pen iiigan I.K Hetoskey a 1 i Berna ri HG reel sk HT Da tu HK Williamson gii Newman I.il Heaton Rii Fay FB --------Regeczi Equal Kith ts Promised To olored Race by President Washington. Oct. 1 House a delegation of than sio voters dav a ot President and received iiuiti him a declaration that "the right of liberty, justice a ltd equal opportiinitv i- yon Standing with head uncovered under a warm Mill, the president, from elevation of a curving stairway leading from south poitiro. told the delegates gathered in a semi-circle below hint that desired to arm on Republican of Abraham Lincoln. may rest a -aid, that our partv will not depart from it- tradi- the American -iistaiu this lirsi instance by the Lincoln and transmit- to hose ho follow ed 11 list." Negro Orator Speaks The chief statement ill imply to three jifidresses Iiv gro spokesmen who said they ei me a joint national plannitie com it gathered from more ha to out lie presnli ntial of thcii One after anothet they -tepped into a to speak Roseoe Conklin ol hicago.

negro oiMtor, who seconded the rcnomiiiat ion of the president at the Chicago convention. -poke first and longest. He gc-tured toward the president, who silent hut intent a few feet above him. "We have been told. Mr.

president." Simmons -aid. "that om patty has deserted the obi faith. We are tongue cursed by a thoughtless few because we hold that although Abraham Lincoln is dead he still lives. Some few have gone so far as to say that you do not believe in human equality Wo protested and arose to you We are here to re- pledge our fealty." After two other had spoken, the chief executive icpb-id: I wish to thank you for cornice. Mr Hoover began, "and for the presentation to me of so NIUI.IH 1.2.

1)02 XOMIXEE CROWDED DA IX WI.XDY CITY Coni inued (poni wa- not geni rally rpi ogntzed The New York governor retnatned iti aft team front state liad taken tliird game little earller, had con ferrod with group of Illinois ami a d' of tarili leadcrs ed hy Fi A presifieut In A a F'arm Bureau orai ioti. tl'Nea' ere fai a Idi impressed hy Mr velt proposai at that fai ni lead alled into con to their reRet la Leaving ago at midnichL Mi Roosevelts -pccial was to 1 to Ami Arbor. Mieli fnr two boni and a half stop early tomorrow and un hour ili Detroit continuine A Ria v. touching a statement. "The platform of the Repuhli i speaks with justifiabp can pride of for end uretl years.

11 illlied igll the friends of om party Ytneriean negro that ha for seventy itself to con insistence upon hi- Free! at 0 6 2 6 None, downs, Typewriters All SOI UKNTKI1 HKPAIRKD are in a position to repair and rebuild any and all raake- of typewriters and afjdine We prices and workmanship. PiiO.VK A 4 Underwood Typewriter Company iy (wvvriters and K. W. WilliaiiiN, DiM. 0-0 Ludington St.

$30 Suits and Overcoats Limited Time Only. Come In Now Jackson Quality Clothing For Men and Young Men 1014 Ludington St. T1 i a of a Duluth, a- far Tex a i ea inn afrei forest a Mi PEI COTTAGE CHEESE- tfflt FLAVOR ITS GOOD A5 IT CAD 8f ITS ALWAYS''ONE MOPE DISM roc? ASK FOR DELTA MADE ICECREAM- BUTTER Government Ends First Quarter Of Year With Deficit ashingtoii. 1 meut lin tii-t quai of it 1 2 2 a I i it of $1 0 00. i un ri and 1 i Sept ein bei shoiied li mont h- 1 spemi Tb -1 o2.2 21 1 lese than the by Dim time less than 11 Itded Septein my statement today I col lei ed ill Die "tal ot $42 1.4s2 luea li vv li ile.

net shortage a about 2 O.ml" detii it umiliateli ist year, were 1 2 7.000 ted 111 same i iud of last ea but It pendit also ere by i 6 (Ml (I (Ml Tlie new taxes b-v iu 1 Inm dollai tax bill last month lagan to sizeable sums, and for quarter the misceilaneoiib tax -ection, under which most of the are rhowed a gain of $26,000,000, for a I 7 490.6.9 7. How- vet. income droppeii $129, 00.0 0(i to 1 7 2.624.958 Customs duties also fell off sharply amounting 7.7 2.2 for tite months against 1 07.268 ill Tile sanie peritnl of a r. but it get them anywhere. Cuvier's double drove in Billy Herman, who had walked, with the first Cub run in the opening inning Kiki's homer.

in the third, was followed by Stephensons single and Manager Gtinim (booming double, that went through Chapman's legs, produo- another run The crowd yelled tor big Hartnett to come througl in tills pinch, with Cubs on sec ond and third, but Gabt.v's a pop to Jole Sewell near third base 11 Chcetvtl The fourth Cub run was man Ufact tired oil Bill Jtiiges doilhb- and Tony fumble of FhigHsh's grounder, Jn the fourth Hartnett's ninth Inning homer was the to the tuts of the btk crowd, which al pinch hitter, Gudat, iu the seventh, and to Jakie May. in the box. The southpaw got through the eighth but was removed in Tinning favor, after Chapman's double brought home I.azzeri in the ninth. The young er retired Crosetti and chalked up the fifth strikeout on I'ipgraa, who thereby eclipsed the record of four first set by- Josh Devote. Giants outfielder in 1911, and equalled by two pitchers, Bill James of the Braves in 1914 and George Mogrtdge of the In 1 9 2 4.

The fourth and perhaps final game will be played here tomorrow, with Johnny Allen, young right bander, booked to pitch for the Yankees and Guy Bush, victim of the first defeat, carrying the last ditch hopes of the Cubs. Here it is! The scandalous comedy of a scandal columnist who rose FROM .4 KEYHOLE TO A NATIONAL INSTITUTION MtLassen lob in alifor nia. i' only that er upted in on nt ry in ing Dus century. The laigeM lump of 'iiver evet i ml in a uatui a I stale was that overed by an Indian I ivcighcd 7 afternoon cheering the two clubs, somew lint impartially Yankees, particularly Hath, '-al ly target of Die crowd's booing Babe's ability to find the right field however, ill baiting had a marked etfect on the on lookers and Yankee sluuger wa- wildly after It" struck off his second nt n. Ruth was the for a lem thrower when he came to hat in the second inning.

The fruit bounded harmlessly along the third base line, however, and Babe responded with a towering fly that was caught by Niki up against the right Held fence. The Wind failed by only a few feet of carrying th blow into crowd for another run. Hat Malone was wild but a big improvement on Rou' in tiveness. He baited the Y'aukee- iii th" fifth, de-pire tilling Die with tlif" walks, after relieving icbied to if you never nave a loss just the same, you'll get your worth in our Automobile Insurance. Each policy includes FRFiE Touring Bureau Service.

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