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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE C I T Y EDITION mtmx THE WEATHER OKWfON: Cloudy tonight; Sun day fair. Warmer In tho interior, '.enlle variable wind. VOLUME XXV. NUMBER 243 MK.Mni:rt associated press IA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRKH8 BBERG OLD OREGON TRAIL PLANS ARE FAVORED Ontario, Parma, Nyssa and Nampa Pledge Financial Aid CARAVAN RETURNS FROJt 2-DAY TRIP . . i ; i i lie Hiiorinrss oi uic piny was Enthusiasm and Interest -due i a n-nucHt or u.e huh f.-i-Shown in All Towns,""1"0" i".-o....in.ii,? . . . . ' onc-uci play. Ilu- east should ro- and Cities Along Route, civ,. iiono.ni.io mention for u.e TakpiV 1)V T!()fmtpr? The oHiccs of tlx- Old Oregon Trail association have returned from their successful campaign of Urn towns and cities along Ilu; Ore. con Trail between Hake.- and Jioiso, including Onturio, l'urma, Nynsa. Numpn ami Koisc. One of the most Hatisfying re sults of the caravan into Idaho is that all plnecs, with the exception of ltotse, have arranged for a fin ancial aid lo the unsocial Ion, It Is said. Koiso in excepted becauste of tho Idtihu AAA mid, will clasHlty activities of both orKitnlzatioiui &Q oh thftv will be no conflii't. To Install Stations M-n will be installed all ulonu the trail in oiTiees for the aid and ininnmtiion of the tourists! and there will also be an Information men, turmed tho "Drifter," who will travel alonif tin: Old Oregon Trail and visit nuto cunvps and Clve in formation to anyone t-otl-crinin,' the trail. The "lirifler" will wurk east of I'ocatello. Ida., In Ihe Interests of the. Old Oregon Trull assot'latlon. The carnvun found Holm- preMy well keyed up uvit, the. Nqrjh find siouih hitrhwny which will be open rd to travelers soon ronrlsls may be directed to Seattle and part of Washimiton by this route rather than through from Itoise. Oregon as Iterorc Much i;ntlilislasm The program met with enthusi asm and rsivor every where the caravan stopp'-d. no mutter Uic hour. Among I host! who inu.de the trip from I'nlon eouniy were: 1. K. WceKs. li. W. I.eiuhlon and A. W. N-ls(n. of l. r.rande, and O. K. ImnUlee, of I'nlon. HIGH SCHOOL HAND TO PLAY AT HOT LAKE The hiEh school band has been invlleil In five a cnneerl at Hot Lake sanaliirium on .Monday eve- nim.'. The hand I cully Bave lro- ci-ains al Ihe trade schools and on ttle itreel. W. .Vusbaum Is Ihe tur. .til lAcryone liitrrclod In the band cnidially Invited to attend (he ls concert. Hankow Reported In Anli-Rexls Hands l.nNIKIX, May :'l (API. S'-anKhal illspali-ll to Ihe .Sunday Observer say thai reports from Cblnese sources which could not be Kinl'li cl. staled Hull Han how. slrullRhold or the radle.il naliiinallsts. had la en captured by "aiili-re.lK." The dispatch said Ihal (bmral Y ..UK Sill, wlio Is leport'd lohav iolned the adherents of Marshal Wn-lvl l-.i. Hi.- niuthern e -neri.l. entered Ihe idly at 5 o'clo.U Hi- afteilloon. WHEN IGNORANCE IS AN EXCUSE a l.ul. !-. mail lH, n new line of ii.er.'l..imli-'. or It. I.ls a mil depart mom In Ills l..n or prni hie-, for a new scrv l.v of ui.ui' kind, or nsi'lie liew styles, or Is able lo make lien noil lower price w beli ever he il.s's nr lia auillilnc new. he iialuhilll wanls o.i to kmiii al... ul II anil ).n miliinillj' waul In. Il.il If he rails Ki lei Mill kli.in alw.l.l II. your lir.n.l Hiiei' Is a M'rr.s-( fii'iH for j.n.r railure In lake ailiaalalte of Ihe urter Tin -un.-rul li.l.lncs- Ill.Hl ..... nen.l inilr ktll.W ... VI. klllllt ii.Hl.lm: iibi.nl. nor will ." -IMiul II In a slori' )u an- ii'.l aniualnlril will.. In- ' -lam obTicr n.licrtlM-r lo "let ).... know" II. c news of hi- I...-I-lie II U a navl iss.n.uitlcal .'no. ai l ond n-m Ik s ou t :"! raoilll.- In the U. .n.ii.lc lerri l.n each llai. Uliscrver A.lvcrllsli.lt A .Mcivhanillsliig Xcrihv" One-Act Play Is j Given to Crowd I ; In Local Library j "Flattering Words," to Be j Presented at Bend Con-j vention, Staged , by the j Neighborhood Club. ; The one-act play. "Mattering Words", hy George Kelly, waB iiv- sriil c-cl to it large audience lust evening :il (lie club rooms, by tin ! LuM-xtiir cast of Neighhr 1 club I women. Thi' pluy will p. ' cHent- ' d at Kind during Die annual coil- ! .cntiuii ol" womi'ii'n clubs. I (portrayal of tin- various pails. l .Members of the cast are: Mrs. I.. 1 1 . Ilusacll. Miss Herlhii W'ulsiuger, Sir Lester Stoddard and Mis. (I. Ouyconib. Mrs. Ilonahl Hague, .slnlc chairman ol drama, directed II"' play. i I'lorcnce Lynch Miller's violin enseuibb- pbiyi'd three lovely selec tions. G. I.. iutton also gave two vocal solos. A 3"i cent charge was levied and the proceeds will be given to th .MiH4issitpi flood victims. Heinman Market Road Added To County Program A n Ilni; of coimly Kood roads commlltt'c held IhhI nlitlil In tin- I'lly hall. l:ipn-scnlalivi-s from t'vrry roinmunity In tin i-oiln-ty wrre Itn'Ui'd. ThiTO won- uhollt 40 proscnt. (i. J.. l-arlson. chairman of the l trooil roadM colnlnlttfo of tho rhuin j her of romtm-m presided and plans were formulated for ft cain pulBii to carry thr, :i:i8.000 bond 1 Is.oe. All were satisfied Willi' the j 01.M (l1 0r the roads from the standpoint of Ihe ronnly. There was u rhaliKe made In lliu j,roprJlm, however. The llelnman marki-t road ol i rieaei nai uo added lo the proa-rum anil H h estlmaled that S.(io" will he nir, cssary to pal the road lo Kitnl'-. Kaeh of Ihe various eoinnilltee will appoint a road committee which will meet In the commun ities, later. Ernest, Pauline Conrad Win First Tulip Bed Prize Additional entries in the N.-lKl:- bi.i-b I lull t"li 11 oiliest li-oi.l several chllilien at renl.ul school is ic i.d I y by mem bers id' tin colnliiHIie In oharKe ol th nbsl. I'-hsl pi Ice was awarded lu lv--., and Pauline .-"..rad. !. I Pollile -.it I. slu -I. who had a dou 1,1,. .,1 of Inrse tulips, whic'i auswir-d the clubs sp-ci I lea I ions In every particular. Cladva and Lawrence Itnlerl:.. sal iM.ililh. lad lo biaulln.l Ioiib rows or lulips which were yew well I d lor. Klh-l M. Kosh. .'I. o fon'. y an I lloinll'V I PeynoMs had I Bardens at their lain. I us hu because of the di';'allie. the wme en of the cub were unable to In spell lh.se. Vandals Deslroy Flower Gardens .' . have beeil rueiieil dlir- hiB Ihe past weeks tram many places over l.a lliande I" the cffeel Unit valid. lis have ilesliove.l and .lalnaBi-d How er Baldens a nd shrub-bei-v pints, which. In nu.-t Instances were ralefully prepared and s.uiie lluies lepre-ealed the niillny of II . ou-idei-able sum of llieliy. Scl eral valuable beds of flower.- have been damaged and an effort Is bel.iB made lo apprehend those respons ible. The La Cramle Xelirhbnrb-od club, which Is a enn-a.-lcnt sponsor r home beautirication. has Joined w Hit the clly in ..fferini! a reward f J.M. f..r lb- arrest or any person r per-.. us res slide (or such .le st ruction. To Stock McKay Lake With Fish pi lliTL.A Nil. Mai -I. .AP. -.Mc-Kav lake la rimitilla c.i.ntv. Is I., be slocked with I.J'", croppies. CI ri-b and sun fish. M. L. lo.-kman. superintendent of halehcrles. an ,.ed today r..lh.wlnu his relurn last nltbt will. Sla.e Ha.ne Warden lla... Id Ml rron. Laslcin ..re- Bn. The v.ork i.r slockl.iB Ihe lal.e w ill start In June. l:v, kman sai.l 111..- would assilie I' HUa conntv a fine risbl.iB lal-r. .s,,mo work al the I'linni hatch eries, in. IiuIIhb addition of p.. ads, was decide'! upon. INTEREST IN 'FLYING FOOL' HERE GREAT Observer Office Besieged with Calls as to Lind- bergh's Progress ASSOCIATED PRESS FIRST WITH NEWS I Flash Of MisSOUri Ace's Successful Landing Re-j ceivedHerc at 1:31 This Afternoon. I Iwi Orand tike other cUlcs and , N'W York. towns over the natbm. was abuzxi t'llmate. waterpowcr and agrl with ixellement today as Captain cultural resources are three of tho; J.ind,ergh Missouri Vflving rtfl." ff:torn which point scieiitifieally.J approached I'arls. tho objective of j he says., to the future uscendancy , his lone New York-Ui-l'aris trip, of the J'acll'it northwest. I And when he landed, sirens, whU- 1 ' ties and utliei mdse makers were - Jurned on liere fult furee. an i-x-i presslon tit this city's Joy In his font. I The Ohscrver orflcc. with ltsl leased wire. hrlnnlim Associated! I'resH bulletin and flashes on 1.1ml-j bei-Kh's pruuress evpry few minules. was lltei-ally hesleL'ed with calls ' more so. in fact, than cam In ilur-' InK tiny one day of the world series last year I'XceplInK the final emiic. One of "IUbkvuI" Slorlcs . To l.n (Irande, It was t,he "bl- Kel stoij i. "" ; moulhs .n point of Bcnci.il l"'- "Wvera, cas fn.m ou - 1 ..... rrcmaiuro rumors in.n bad cached I'arls were throiiBh "soiiitf Huuire bore i.i.oui. noon today and excllen.eul wus, BCIieral until The Observer re fused to confirm these, ilcclarlu LindbeiKli had Da.cly reach' 1 fherboui-B. In l-'rance. It was dirrieult lo answer the telephone calls al times, a It hnilBh the otricc Is equipped with more than one line. Many tllnos d.U' Iub the moruliiB ali'l early after noon calls would collie in sl.nul laneously ol. boll, wires und l.n mediately uflcrwards duplicate Ibis. luletvd ve'ii Soar r "topped In t.. Ihe oirice durlni.- Ihe day. cak'er r..r the lulesl word ..r the intrepid a via tor.- "He deserves lo make It more than any oilier ...an." "Isn't it wonder ful." and many, many other ex clamations i.r pride wore heard In Ihe office. I Al 1:0'.. P. m.. Paciric C.asl time. ,, ,;h was .' led approach- i.iK Lei.ourmi ibid. l lisl News Hon'. At l::ll p. in.. Puclfic Coast itine., when I'aplaln l.iudberah landed foly at I.ebourKet Hold Ihe (...- scrver iin.nedialely notir.ed the ol.y halla.idteleb ca lis were flash- p.l out to t'nl. in and other polnls cnl-'erly awiillln' tho news. The observer rerehed Ihe I'll rt nf his sue sin I landing CLUB WOMEN TO LEAVE FOR BEND ' ,. - r bixteen from La Uranrtc ' "T a. . . 1 r j.! to. Aucna uonvcnuon of State Federation " HKteen wntiten of tbe N'eiu'bbor- ho'id elub will le.ive Sunday i.iol i- liit- for (tend when- thy '1H iilietid the Mule I edera J hoi nf Women's clubs eunvenliftii. w hieh convenes on Monday evenhur w 1th a i-eci-ptlo.i fur all the delegates and visiting elub members, On Tuesdiiy, 'ed- nendiiy and Thui.d:iy various forms of entertaiiiinent have been hi1- ranued by the Wotnen of the stnle. A play will be presented by a group tf lt Crande women. The women who ere Mtlendlnif the convention are Medames I,. I'. 1os.snali. i. T, Coehran. 'II. Kiddle. Charles I'layle. Sherwood Williams, f. I la ppersett. Hay Miirnhv. Lbivd liusey. '. It. Kber- bard, Ilobert Kakfli. liou.tlU I'aL'ue. I L. II. liU.-seM. Ifwlght Jesne. Letter Stoddard. '1. II. I'layeumh. and M .-is rtha Wall-tnyer. 1 I ijmiyL IrlVliS coi.Mlniclb.ll schedule for Iblx year $50 to Refugees 1"" m h" !:U,T' 1 ' . ,.. howev. r. will be proided. , camp 'lalsoi ts beaotifulty lo- I Tin- K. I'. H' d fVui.fi lodg.- Vo. (at. d. guard j(fl" i r- port. 'I lo 27 has donated $.. to tin- local Vamp Kite Is not in 1l- nd of ihe li.d rrow chapter ti ml to iih- beat di but Ii covered by a thiek, tinnal ),. ad.,mu l-rs lor the relief apring)' t in f and it If u third of a ef the Alptd'jti'pl tleod rerug-cs. mile to the y""1 ,,"!H 'Northwest Will ' Be World Center , In Half Century, So Says Dr. J. Russell! Smith, Who Sees Won derful Future for Ore gon, Idaho, Washington NKW YtJKK, Mny 111 (AT) World prosperity and culture is I (b nlln.-.i to renter In the rnclflu 1 northwest within Tilt year?, accord- ( f Ing lo survey of the "scientific : nrnhiihllilics" made hv I r. J. ltis- M Smilli. proicwwr of economic j geography ut (oiummu university. .it. .-mhiiii wnu in nun u mu , greatest International authority on Z ZT Z 1 Ami jx.no. published today, lie expected an ari'u extend In? 40U mib-K nlqng I lie coast of Ore- ' iron and Washington, to out t rip j K ATM PI I O lMIPJIK 1 To Advertising Clubs June 19, SAI.K.M. Ore.. May 2 1 (Al'l Governor Patterson has Bent of- fil ial Invllatlons lo Covernors , I HaldrldBe, of Idaho. Younit of I'al- l : llol-ilu. anil Hartley, of Wushlm,'- ton. and KarrlnKton, of lluwall. to I attend Ilia cnnvenllotl of tlie i'aci- I ,. ,-oat AdvcrllslnB fluhs asso- eMon .,,. to ,. Iu.,a , '"Z the the ennte foreign committee, who. ib , iinilmi'it forciirn 1 i.v..w To Discuss Plans It1 vt Pnvinn r Ul U. i . Iv.Ull.H(( I . lb pres. ntalives or Ihe various ooiuinunlllcB on the t'. P. railroad Iron. HunllliKlon lo The Hallos and all towns In I'nion and Wallowa eo. miles have been Invlleil to at-; tend a luecllnj,' of Hie forum on ; Tusc.lay at II ...-lock at Ihe oily ; I hall. Al noon they will lie cucsis r lh.. rhamber of coinineree loium -t, i-loiitt r.-nrewntatlVeH . on rr tidUH. The proposed intension of the IL I'. ( ... i ... i ,..uit. ui ironi- iioi..eeau ... be discussed. Florence Lynch Miller's violin ensemble will play some selections at the luncheon. . U,Ylw,r la ' OJ ITtUlfCI l forecast For Week Van Fl: A .M 'ISC' .. .May Jl. (API T1P weather nullook for lb" r,.h heuinullIK May all-' m,,lnecd here today by the weather, i)Uresu as follows: l-'ar w ...tern ' Elites: The outlook Is for t'eiieral-' iv fair weather and ii"!!'?al lem- ,!,.r.tures during the mining ; Local Guardsmen Preparing For Two Weeks at Camp Clatsop Late in June Although Ilu- definite number of guni'ilsiiien who will go front (I .a (.Jrande has nut been fully det'T- mined. prpiiration are alre:idv J h,.iuts m.tlh. ,.- hy -miiy ., I Kill li 1 11 In ul rv fur I he lllii mer t 11- ,-,. ., wny letwi-en Antorln. anil S'-aslde. -'The present utretigtli of the local "company Is (ill men mid two emu- mlssloneil offleerHHiid il In ex peel.- v, Unt IIiIh nuinbir will b in- er us. d within the next fortnight. ' Ttl. coiupany will probably bne here, along with other menibi-rs of si eond battalion whieh iu- rlmh; I'nion. I'l-ndbion. linker und Tim )itlb. the cvnlng of .lone t I. 'nmp eonHnu s from j j(Jne I ."i to June inelusi r-, j total fnree this year f"r fb Id ' tralnine will be the liirg.-st lu bis- (ur. ,tl Oregon, totiillug Ml in ht 1 y ov,-r S.iumi officers und iia-n. ItulbMng Prog rev-Inn; Advanen 11 rrang"iuerit at ( 'a 111 p cintHon have Im-cii completed. I'er - nmlh.t,t kitchens huve been iustuM ed. One to each company, water and neag'- syst'-ntu in and he Inif Installcil. WHbln th- m-! - thiyif. the first adviine wotk par ti' h ii; g' to ('ami' ' latsop lr the purpose of pulling up 0"' lenin, according m word received HERO OF WORLD TODAY ..r! (l-;. Service. New oi k llureaul ( opinio tl...r:-s A. I.ilaiilel Bli. lone New V.. li-lii. Paris ..Il.il, ami his in. ill. er. Mrs. Din. incline I,. I.I.hKk'IkIi. mim-iI licshlo bis "hplrlt or sc Louis" .1.0.1.1 plane .11 ( urllss I I1I1I, L011B lsl.ii.il. Mis.. I.lnil-iM-rirh lri.lel.sl ensi iriim i.eiru.i m In. I , l. II- slralii.- raii wcll which i.i.islslc.l ...,;,M.h,.. .....I K.io.1 luck." An. M.I.A. Croup En 'Route Today To Boise Contests riir.'Udil ulilrh included itboilt pei.SOJi.S ut tile .Mlltlllll linprove- J ., association of the U 1. S. church i II l.a Hramle today at j::ii. o'clock lor VVVIser, Ida., ;wl..-i,: Ih.-y will meet the Poise .sink, tonii:hl in Hie dual contest which will determine who will k t lo no t Sail Lake Clly. The La Can, I. M. I. A. will add Iwo cats liom l iiion and oife car tro.il ltak"i- to their caravan on the wa lo tile Idaho . ily. Tllele will lie J events. Iliclllll- Inir imlilli- spenhlnir. chorus. ...ar- lei . dancnik' and drama, In I h tcsl. coll- ',e calavall will relurn .a.lil'' ; 1 1 me f oiiKu rmv, 1'rlimr- 1 ln siuti e; male Is li rtipi-iii ram iii;iv In .-.p. of Ilu. net an. 1 'li . It houih witne U d. A -to mi, Seasblr ear Aston;!, on our sith- of th camp - but tint within walking distiim e, will In nil Iiim iiliooii b visited hy tbe guardsm'-n Jilid HeaKide, Ore gon's mosl ('; in o 1 in fin ail 1 e hoc I, Mm abmit ! ol In r sid ill euu;il di.'l.'Mii'e on the All offl' elans w ill the lH p mirtieipn's iim and pi tvah fit st t r '-.(nil d to attend for 1 iod mil- ss cxeiif .! by . itili- ate tor illness or becnutti- .f d- ath in the family, j Troop.s uil d'Maln vl'h a man-li I of 1! s I ban hall' a Hill" to cam p j and a new lnrl.wav will be open d iiji to the c( nt. r o( the c mp lor : troop inovi itii nl and supplies. 111. M,.lll n .l.'IMI f.om I'amp la.t:oM .1 M.dloid to j f , ,,,,, Cttmii p w as 1 he high e oMt j ,,r rrulw : r, ,. i,l J MiKpoitatioii lo M1 :..,s repoit. Mooes flr Duly I niong cam w ill be b- nt. H W ay ft "Mil ea sioi...r .amp I lit i e hour - c pt Sal ui .i.. v be d- VOt' d lo training fm 1 cnimand' ij p. iod one night b loot. tie 1 I fMl i. p In a tem porai y iod a uiinimuiii of . i v n 1 1' t noon, ex. :,i,d Suiolays. w il! i-omiuand and sla!f italiion and htgh r and Heir nlnlf. (iinir Isuo n will spend not b m i nun i v f nor more than MX bout s per day in fi-dd training and most will f-c.v no doiv oo Souday.-l. -,ip(.iln I! L Mutton r.poits tliat the n.a (orit y of 1 lie local com- pauy nieiiib' is iir.- looking forward i" the camp eagerly, ex peel lug it to .'v th- iMjf t, iitti'iciiv. ; , ml i.nt b ms I im n IrtM k I- ' of a pal on the shi.ul.lcr und u bad Ihe luck." OL' MIS' MAY BE CHANGING COURSE . Indiana llarbur would ho lil.an- I doued excc. I Inr what partial wal- River May Enipty intoivak-.- th.. owuch, piiishury una rs.ir f 'mv,. 'Movi Curtis, cm orrett. Througli Atchafalaya M-:v I.KLLANS. La.. May ;i. (API. -Two thousand ineii were battlini,' in u downpour or rain In day al McC.-ea on Hie east bank of the Alchalalaya lo hold back the river. The current w lis I h ret. I -enlni: I In embankments prnleel iiiK two nillbou acres and 107. mul persons in Louisiana's "stikar bov. I." NKW OKI. KAN'S. May 1.1 IAI'M 'Posibilily thnt t lie MIstdHHippi river 111 Ik lit be cluinging its eourso mo thai in the future, the, stream would inn to Hie liulf of Mexleo through the Atrhnfiibiyn basin, ue - 'eujiied river engineers here today. f The opinion that this inihl hup- pen yw.s expre.ed by Major John Ootw';ils after a survey of the sltlUi- It. .11 i.t Melville. Ceorge Se,oeu - rger. ehlef state engineer, and Inlin Kloi.-r New Oile.nm leven board eimineer. said lliev believed 1 ! H'ridi.y) flea red Nova il Impossible. However. I . Wa- S.-oti.. ;t Mail.-Kieu, Die eaMfe,-,,-dill. re.lernl einiine-i ji diary of runsi tip. the lower river, s.iid Um I all lint 7 : 1 " '" ' l-'iid-i y l i'nw St. was Keeping the imglnv current dohns. ,". I'., and headed over Inoad liom eutling a new and shorter channel to the gulT was a pair of Hone sIIIm. built in the bed or Ihe . (Continued on I'-iire Kivt') t Hanks, Ore., Man Badly Burned In Pendleton, Today I'KNMI.KTMX, Kldoil liledsoc. , M.iv Hi Al'l i, of llaukK. Ore. t.ttally burned lit. j,,,,, ,( peril. ip o'clock 'bin looinlnir while at inpting lo ' vMnnuHh n fire In I- it, i. i-'ii-ii-.. mi lh.. c II itnitolMti-f the garage on the ' '. H. Hannlstcr 'latieh In the floldman dislilct m-iir 'here, I'ile w iih Mi o light to ha vn Marled fidio . ;.hort. circuit hi a car. The Inside was -i Herd hi ng rnahn of rtano ti w In u lib-dsoe open, id the garage door nio a tjheet of llano s eiivi tope.l him. j Dr. Juan Sacasa Leaves Nicaragua1';1 ( ' " ; ' M N At IT A. Nhaiaytia, May 1M ', (AIM Mr. Juan Sacasa. load oT u,,. niMral regime whili opposes o,(. eonrv u 1 1 v c government uil- der lien. Adolfo Mbt.. left i'uerto i 'Hhezas In u Hloop yesterday lie- J con i pa n h d by IiIh entire cabhi'-t. 25 Members of Ship's Crew Are Safe on Shore Forty-Eight Hours Work hnris buccessiuUy as; Indiana Harbor's Per sonnel Is .Rescued. SAN KKANt'lHCO. May 1! 1 (Al') -After morn than 4S hours on a surf battered and rock-torn steam-' er. barred from the California shore by u qunrter of u inilr. treaeherotiK, tossing water, tin1 last of the crew of 25 of thu freighter! Indiana Harbor which grounded ou ; a reef at midnight Wednesday or( j Punta (lord;., Humboldt county, j I Captain A. Anderson and his - radio operator were tho last to j leave, tho Nil I p. I ltiv'llis:! Dill-Ill; Mull! The rescue of the captain and . 1 ...... 1. ... thn r.ie.. flf en.tu.lll,. ace by rough water, was carried 1 1'iUlCe, May 21. lAt'J gall on mi ihrouKh 1 tin niKht. Tim first tain Chiirles A. Lindbergh, men win, taken ashore about 7:ir. American aviator, landed here Spo'u'r-loiu0 inT ' , safely tonight uConipletin his I rld." ns tho mllors rail a trip In 11 j lion-stop flight from NOW 1 breeches buoy, shortly arter mbl- jYolk to Palis. , ' . nlKht. Previously Ihe crew of the , , c , . qi Indiana Harbor Bol a llKht II..... UlS plane, the Spirit of St. ushnre by rasleulnir II lo an l.upro- j I.olllS, caillC down Oil the Held vised raft and payini, it out cure-1 at 10:21 p. in., Paris time, and rmiy lis tho waves washed the n.rt , h f j ahead of his sched- tuward land. Por 11 few minutes : , 'all went well, mien the. lino ; UIC taiiKled on u sharp. JaKBcd rock. ; unci ul the next heave, was severed j WASHINGTON, May 21. v ias ir by a knife : (Al') President Coolidge iV :Z:Z:k coutuUiory cablem to - siuiioii nrrivcd with iiiipnniius for j be delivered to Charles A. I riring a lino ucross the decks. Lindbergh in Paris told the I The first attempts to shoot a trans-Atlantic flyer that thn- ."JJ'VTlV'AxcvicM people rejoice with cessr.ii shoi. jiiyruiiy ihe cr.w or the Indiana Harbor set lo wurk riKKitiK the breeches liuoy. With pathetic cheerrullicsn I be radio operator n-lit u mcss.lKe sny- llig Hint the l.rcccllcs buuy wus all rlrge.r. ;'- Met With llirili ulllos Al 7:16 p. in. canio a mcsuk-n KayliiK Hint Iho rirst rescues had been errcctcd. and through tho nlglit ellh. r reports thai. Iho work continued, 'tlesplle occasional (lirfl cultles lu operalitig Iho lircccl.es buoy over 16(1(1 feet of lino with roi.Kh water below. Hu.llo dlspatchcH rron. film wreck Kcenc anlK.unced that tho Here Is Lindbergh's Flying Log Hy (he Assorlnted Pn-sM (lUislerii na)iglit Saviiigs Time) The flying hg of Lindbergh' phme follows: 7:fi a- m, tl'iifbiy) 1-4-ft New York for Paris. 0:h'. a. in. (Friday I Sighted over I last (Jreenw leh. It. I. U:40 11. 111. (Kridayj Slkbted over lliillfiix. Mums. lllilifi p. 111. (I''iidny Itepurled 'over Mteh;in, N. S. l:u;t p. nt. (Kridiiy) Kepoited 'vf'1' Kprt'igfleld, N. S. I l 1... lKH.liiy Over Mll- fu'"d, N. S. I P- m. i l' ri (1 ii y j rawungowr Mumee, onu Straus 01 IHIHO lor ( liie lin-lOH. Allan. le. 1 " 'I1' wlrele 1 Lindbergh (Sal 111 day I Inib'iii nd says .. vessel reports 'HI miles olf Irish coast. (Kep.irl seems ib.tll.l f a I , I H:l'l a. III. ( Sa 1 1 1 nla y I Cape itaec h:.s wiieb-ss III. lit Hill' I. ship Ilia! 1 .1 1 1 'I I 1 1: 1 1 was r.all miles oil Mi ll LI.Ttd p. in. ( t ireenv. leh tine. imlilli pi-ess iifsoejal ion dispatch 1 Lindbeigb Muhleil oiii .. iod. ouidel(-s. Ocean Hop 111 a. m, (eastern daylight I K olio coipoi'iitl"ll wi.VH lis 1'aris oitt.e ic .oi ls plane owr Valenei i. a a. Hi. ( K. I T t 1 1. lilt a re ceived a .ltecs dlspal. b thai l.iuill. eigb has passed over V i leocla. I Ji.'Ml p. in, i K. I . '!'- Ilelliisl. If' lnnil, r. lants Lindbergh ov r Jiingb- nay. Ireland. em; (i. m. i K. I. T.i Valefi- i,.. hetand government wlleh"-..-; f-.i coll lr Nogi sir hts an phi ne iii'.i! IMligle. j It p. m. il), l. T. t i 'in l( Ii'' laud, ..He 'lie guard repot i.- I.tiidl.ef nh tdatie passing over1 Smei t; harbor, Ireland. j :i ej p m. K, I ), 1 . ) New t ork- ! J-'rencb (able coin pa n v sa vh ufO 'rial advheM rep'lt Lindbergh own !.ieu, i'raine al s p. Hi. I'reni h time, l -V- I ( K. M. T. Lindbergh lands Hiif.'ly at licbon.Kvl l-'P-id. Tari-f at I it : -1 p. in.. Kruno; time after clrelln fbdd twice. ENDS FLIGHT AS SHADES OF NIGHT DROP 1 Immense Crowd Greets Flyer After Descent at Le Bourgct Field . ' WORM) REJOICES IN HIS SUCCESS -- '" . . . ' LUCjky SHlu'S DaHng Feat Brines Him purse of $25,000 and Acclaim of All Nations. LEIiOUKGET FIELD, i mo at the brilliant termination , 0f your hCIOlC flight." ' ' I . I'LVIMJ TI.MI'" TST , ' A,.n(m(. tn ,'.hi,('.k , lM :il.umU, 1llB .u'(tCrllubn, Cuptuln Ll.ulhcirsli look Just 33 hours 29 inlnutes to make the tr ,.. lle start- -1 " Friday (1 ui',,t ,t""' , u"i """l f.1 ,' today ( Pacific ( oast time). MOTIIKIt l-MCASKD I liK'ntiirr, May 21 (Ai'.-- ' "'I'hal's all tliat' lnaltera" In these words Mrs. Kvangolhii mother of Captain Charles, Lind bergh expressed her rolief when lnfor d Unit, her Intrepid sou had arrived safely at Leliourget flying field, KrancP. after Htl epochal I light from Now York. I LAOS AUXtAT I'LYlNll l-'HOLD, I.KBOUnOKT. I'rancL', Jlay 21 (AP) Tho flying rlehl at laibourget tonight was ready lo rccelvo Captain Charles A. I .inilhorgh. 1 ' Tho sky at 8:5 p. in. was al most clear, after a late afternoon rain, and tho American seoinett assured nf u filio safn landing. Thaw-In. I hud ration considerably dur ing Ilia evotilng. American flans riuilere.l rrotti tli outrance of llm admliilslrutlon building at the Held here tonight and Kngllsh was heard quite as much as the From!.. Two planes wore niado ready lo lake photographers' out to uieet Captain Lindbergh as Boon ns ho was n porlcd ort tho French coast (Continued on Page Five) RIG HILL AND HUNTER LOSE TO FRENCHMEN ST. ri.ol'l'. l-'ianee. May, -'I. ( A 1) - Jean Itorotrti ami Jacques Itrugnon defeated William T. TU den and J-'ianelw T, Hunter in tho iloubles of the Franco-American lawn tennis tournament today, 1-ti, li-J, ti-. TODAY'S GAMES NATI').Ai. LLllHH II. I!: flii'diurg " 1 1 New Vo.li 3 llatteil." Hill and shnltli: A i.i.iillan. I'iiz... ion. ous and l",v' n. ii :. I I.I, . l',.",.klyu 4 " 3 l.ati, i l.-s: Hush and lliu-ln'-i1; I'eKy and Hcniine. 11. 1 . r. , . t :. St I.I...M .... lh .'.Ion 3 ' I l:,itlei i--: Khci.i and Snydn . tal i, ii, Is, Wert and Taylor. Heel,!.'! glHI.e'. SI. Linns I I. IS I O.I ,. Ilall'-iies: Ha.neH (leu. -w I' ll, Mok'l'ldge It. II. L, ti f. 1 - Ii 1 and Hnyder. and lloga,,. it. ii. i:. ;. it i 'I all i'lilladelpllhl 7 railleries: Mays and llargrnv Me. lit and llMOlU