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RESCUED ITUiS LEAVE BASE ! urn VESSEL Survivors of III Fated Flight Disembark at Narvik, Norway NARVIK. Norway. July 28 (AP -Tb Italian surrlyora of the Srreelted dirigible Italia dis embarked from tbelr base snip . a . . V. a. - - UHia aiJuano iai uigui wane great crowd assembled to watch them maintained silence broken by a few scattered hisses. On the otSer band the members who are traveling to Stockholm by U HUlS UK" iwuuij -,u.. ed as they boarded their car. The Italians hurried from the ship to "the special f car reserved for them and the train left at 6:30 p. m. General Umberto Nobile. commander of the Italia expedi tion, looked pale and worn, and his face showed plainly the strain under which he had been laboring. The other members of his party appeared well except Natalie Ce ecionl, motor chief, whose leg, broken in the crash of the dirig . Ible. was bandaged. When it was known that the special coach had been brought down to the quay, the crowd be gan assembling. Two policemen were on duty, but there was no disorder. Advices received from Kings Bay today Indicated that when the Citta dl Mllano returns to Spitsbergen to resume searches for the six members of the dirig ible's crew still missing, the Nor wegian ice breaker Briganza will be sent In the direction of Franz Joseph land to search for traces of the missing Captain Roald Amundsen and his five compan ions. It is considered unlikely, aowever, because of ice conditions that much work can be done In that quarter until about the mid dle of August. The posting of a reward of 10,000 kronen (about $2,700) for any one finding tra ces of the missing men or the body of Dr. Finn Malmgren, mem ber of the Italia's "walking par ty" who was left on the ice, is ex pected to stimulate unofficial searchers by sealers and fishing vessel. Cincinnati To Revive Singing Guilds Of Old At Summer Zoo Opera V 4 "V I- - V V - ... 1 ltK ?i 'J .-.-. I V ' X. Z k Vx Groups of Cincinnati crafts men will sing the choruses In the summer zoo opera's produc tion of Wagner's "Die Meieter singer von Nuremberg" in Au gust. Soloists include Eliza beth Amsden (upper right) and Forrest Lamont (below). Isaac Van Grove (above) Is director. lere, was married recently In Tam pa, Fla. He says he is through with the roaring road and will confine his activities to the domes tic sphere. Bobby Green of Or lando, Fla.. Is another who recent ly acknowledged his racing days were over after wedding bells had chimed. . Haughdahl has previously an nounced . his retirement several times, but he declares he is In earnest about quitting after this year's crusade on state fair tracks. . U FIRES SUSPECTED ran STORK END IE C ATLANTA. Ga., July 28. (AP) Cupid and the stork have com bined to cause four auto racing driven, well known on the dirt tracks of the United States and Canada, to announce their retire ment from the game. Sig Haughdahl, shortly after the arrival of a son at his home at Day ton a Beach, Fla., said 1928 would be his last year behind the wheel. Fred Horey, after his recent victory at the Atlanta races, like wise averred that 1928, his sev enteenth season of competition, would be his last. Three little lloreys who arrived in rapid suc cession after 13 childless years in the Horey homestead, form the chief reason for the veteran's de cision. John Do Pnlma )ia JUmn rafoA Complete Investigation to be Made Into Situation At Crater Lake PORTLAND, Ore., July 28. (AP) C. M. Granger, district for ester, declared yesterday that there will be immediate investiga tions into origin of 38 fires that sprang up suddenly in Crater Na tional forest Thursday. He said reports from Med ford on the na ture of the fires indicated they were incendiary. Forest service experts have stated they were able to follow the course of the incen diary by the way in which the fires had formed an unbroken se quence. Lookouts took prompt action to keep the fires from spreading to serious proportions. One fire. In Douglas fir reproduction and an old bur, did cover 100 acres and overlapped 12 other fires, but the 57 men detailed to stop the flames soon brought them all under con trol. Lightning started 13 fires in the Ochoco National forest but all ex cept one, which covered 30 acres, were held Inside a fourth of an acre. A fire on the Olympic pe ninsula between Twin and the Crescent Logging company has covered 1000 acres on a two-mile front. At last reports It was in cut-over land about 700 feet In places from the boundary of the Olympic National forest and near lng green timber. . A large crew rushed from Rose- burg to fight a fire over the Day's Creek and Myrtle Creek divide re ported back late Friday afternoon that the blaze was under control. This fjre was reported to have originated from a carelessly thrown match. Two truckioads or men were sent out from Pendleton yesterday morning to battle 12 fires In the Heppner district. Lightning was given as the cause of these fires. Reports on 18 fires in the Umatil la National forest also blame elec trical storms. TWO INDUSTRIAL DEATHS There were two fatalities due to Industrial accidents in Oregon during the week ending July 26, according to a report prepared by the state industrial accident com mission. The victims were C. W. Lindsey, Vernonla, night watch man, and Chester M. Dupuis, Pen dleton, laborer. There were 946 accidents reported to the commis sion. MONEY TO LOAN Are your monthly payments too large? If so why not refinance with us? $10 per month per $1000 pays both principal and interest at 7 per cent. We can get you money within four days. It will pay you to investigate. WESTERN BOND AND MORTGAGE CO. Represented by McKY and GILFRY 190 South Commercial St. Phone 1688 YORK BISHOP PUT 10 HIGH POST King George Gives Formal Notice of Approval To His Nomination LONDON, July 28. (AP) King George yesterday cave his ap proval to the nomination of the Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend Cosmo Gordon Lang to be Archbishop of Canterbury and primate of England. He will suc ceed the Right Rer. -Randall Thomas Davidson who resigned effective November 12. The translation of the Rev. Dr. Lang from York to Canterbury has been generally anticipated since the elderly prelate first In timated his resignation was Im pending. His close relationship to Dr. Davidson in efforts to find a solution to the controversy over the new prayerbook and bis long acquaintance with archepiscopal work made him in the eyes of churchmen the logical successor to the primacy. Dr. Lang has been head of the north ecclesiastical province for twenty years, succeeding to that post in 1908 when he was dean of St. Paul's cathedral. Like Dr. Davidson he comes from a Scot tlsh Presbyterian manse, and bis aged father, then an ex-moderat or of the Scottish church, was present at his enthronement in York minster. The new archbishop of Canter bury was born the 31st of Octo ber, 1864. He was educated in Glasgow university and Balliol college, Oxford. The most active years of his life were when, as bishop of Stepney, he was the dep uty of thep resent bishop of Lon don in overseeing the spiritual life of the city's east end. He gained at that time and has retained a reputation of being one of the most forceful debaters in the house of lords and one of the best platform speakers in England. If Convenient! 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