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THE WEATHER ' nnEGON: Fair Thursday night and ,.S7- warmer In tha Interior Fr. ET so'mewhnt lower humidity. Tem. Lire: Minimum Thursday, 49 de 52" maximum Wednesday, 63. FINAL HOKIIT EDITION Call 1200 or tell the carrier an! The Eugene Guard will fellow yoaj wherever you go on your vacations No extra charge. gJJJ'ol river, -.5 of toot. Wind, as Est. 1859 JLANE COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER. 70th. "YEAR. EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928. PRICE: mtS'WS no. 1 vQl 7 v TODAY'S NEWS TODAY "Ill I KB TflM IV KfllTIIMEEK CITY NEVJS TURKEY GROWERS MEET Dtot marketing plan of turkey JTf Lane and Douglas counties !!i he taken up at a meeting here '21 ef the recently organized Lane : ,T Turkey Raisers association. 1 215 members of the association SEE C. W. Godlove, chairman of ' Sianixation committee of the l&'iwSeTa. H. A. gtoneberg and KI Hadley were at Oakland, county, Thursday evening to riirwlth the organisation eommit- jTsf the Douglao county growers. X. Douglas growers already have out a plan of co-operative SKue, The plan will be pres. J52i it the general meeting of the JjpowerB aooia, ..1 nCNTISTS ELECTED rfOEugene dentiata were elected u clfice at the annual meeting of . nrMon State Dental association sX way at Portland. Dr. M. TV i- .... alocled a delegate to jVanrvenUon of the Pacific Coast K.t.1 conference to be held at San July, 8-12 next year. Dr. Ira Lee of Eugene was named L member of the executive com as, of nine members of the Ore !7riata association. The annual Jition closes at Portland Thurs jb trening. 1 SAW A large bulldog following all young maeter down the street. The boy stopped at a, store whloh had had the out side woodwork freehly paint ed. The dog wae commanded Is lie down. The dog leaned gainst the painted wood work. When the boy oame cut of the store, the dog fol lowed him serenely down the street with long streak of paint along his side. V. T. or V. Q. What Did You See? Editor's note: Curious things are happening around sa every day. Tell ua what wu saw. Wa will print one Kern eaoh day. r . , RIVER AT NEW LEVEL niSPITB the fact that Eugene has " ltd but four rainless days the immtt6 river reached a new low krtl for the year Thursday, when stent five-tenths foot was recorded tie aeuge of the government either observer, G. M. deBroekert. fill is the lowest since Sept. 27, 1BT, when a minus eight-tenths foot hi recorded. Zero on the gauge is bat arbitrarily at 809.3 feet above at-ltreL CROP MEETINGS PLANNED AT considerable interest to western Tana fimnrfl will he B Series of fcewnstratlons on forage crops that a be raised in the coast, areas, tie demonstrations will be held Frl sj at an all-day meeting in Coos emty ef county agents of the coun- (TURN TO PAGE 9) STARTAT7:45P.W1. . Tine of the weekly band concert held in the city park Friday "ahif. this week bns been changed : p. m. according to announce Sat ThnrariaT. Tie following la the program to be The On (V1T! Ar ....... . H. A. Vandercook wrtore "Greeting" Frans Mahl fun . . "Ante D'Amour" ..B. Waldteufel "Morning. Noon and Night?'... ...... Fr. T. Suppe "artist's Dreams" XL Volstedt Wection JH.M.S. Pinafore". Arthur Sullivan nillS "8rtng and Love" . .Fr. Von Blom "Mnese Sunset" ntisu" '' Deppen JSmuy Bpan" ...... K. L. King S' rnitled Banner". - . McCurley, Director. PROTECT YOURSELF $10,000.00 Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policies at $1.00 a Year TJse Special Coupon m Page 15 Creulatlon Department THE GUARD NOBILE PARTY n .tNU. II FOR SUPPLIES Directions Given f Fur ther Rescue Work In Arctio PARIS, June 21 (AP) Tha Frenoh ministry of marine has ordered the oruleer Strasbourg and the dispatch boat Ouentln tin Roosevelt to go to Spltiber gen Immediately to help In the eearoli for Roe Id Amundsen now missing In Frenoh relief plane piloted by Captain Rene Gull (Copyright 102S bv Associated Press 1 t'tVf '. ..' WAV t nt W) Cheered by the 650 pounds of provisions dropped yesterday upon his camp off Northeast land by Major Maddaltna. General Umberto Nohila today sent further radio directions lor tne rescue or Ms stranded party. The general and tha fivn men with him who have been short of food and m auncuit atraits ever since May 25, when the dirigible Italia met with disaster on its return from the north pile, waa in wireless communication with the base ship Citta di Mllano concerning the nresent situation. He fave some Instructions about what urther procedure Is to be followed in rescuing his party and gave details as to what were the conditiona of the ice on which he is stranded and the exact location of his camp. Express Thanks After giving these directions con cerning tne rescue plans, however, General Nobile expressed his Rati fication of Major Maddalena and the assistant pilot of the Savaio-Marchet-ti-55 as well as to Major Mercanti, director-general of the Italian avia tion department who organised the relief expedition and gave ud his seat in the nlane so that more fuel might be carried. In fact, the first words of Nobile s message were: UI kiss and embrace the -two Aleut and Mercanti." There was no farther news today regarding Koald Amundaen, tne fa mous explorer who took off from Tromsoe, Norway, On Monday night and has been missing since. There were all kinds of speculation about him but no definite information what ever has reached here and there was no confirmation of yesterday's rumor that he was down on tne paca ice. The week ol line weatner wnicn (TURN TO PAQE ) LANE SCOUT CAMP Aftr a HtiiiTv of the comparative merits of a seacoast or a mountain for Rov Scouts. O. R. Clark Lane county Boy Scout executive, has returned fully "sold" on the mountain 1tMlinn. It was at the Portland Boy Scout camp at San Lake near nils moon i.... Mr rtork made a thorough in spection of the plant where 160 Boy Scouts are spending a two weeks va cation. - "The camp has five hundred acres and cost $30,000 and plans are under way for expansion that will cost $20,000 additional. We' are fortunate in Lrne county in our camp selection i k. p.. guiles." Mr. Clark said. "The Portland Scout officials had to .11 aiirronndina land in or der that the boys might have a place to hike and for other outdoor activi ties. We at our camp alte have 000. 000 acres of government forest land in which to play." the executive states. Mr. Clark haa considerable praise for the plans for the Portland 8cont camp. The Pcouts are divided Into several separate camps but have a common dining hall where they meet for meals. This plan wiU be consider ed for the I,ane camp next year. About 45 Portland Scouts were en gaged In leather handicraft work in a special building at the Sand Lake camp and Mr. Clark says that a tent for this work will be arranged for at the Lane camp. Twenty-five men and older hovs are directing the n .1 - - .1 mm, In Lene county so fsr there are 110 boye signed lor camp ouv i Scouts In the county. It Is that at least 33 per cent or the Scout k...i.in w II attend camp, ihe Portland camp attendance Is about 15 per cent or toiai Burton Nelson, assistant camp dl- i Biiinmnflntfd M T, V.IBTK to the Portland csmp to study the methods ot tne iw dale. GOLF SENSATION OLMTPIA FIELDS. CHICAGO. June 21 " Henry Cina osrsna.r .a . Stratford. Conn profession al -ht r.t In front of the national open golf championship field today with a sensational 70. one under par for the first 18 bole round of the tournament ' Clucl was out In erm par, , W' chippe-1 on- off perfect figure, to HUH IS Cloverdale Loop Found To Provide Revelation Versatility is One of People Found to By W. M. TTTGMAJI (Managing Editor of The Guard) If you want an interestinr little ride some day make the loop through the uioveraaie vauey irom uresweu to Goshen or Goshen to Creswell. You can turn right from the Willamette highway at Swimmer's Delight or you can turn left from the Pacific highway about a mile south of Creswell and find youreelf on the Cloverdale road. There are some interesting people doing some interesting things in that district wmcu la one of the. most beautiful in Oregon. For Instance there's the transformation E. E. Sinin- aon haa made in the tract known for years simply aa "Gravel Bar Joe a Place." i It waa called by thla name becauae it lay along the left bank of the Coast Fork where the flood waters from time to time had swent ft leavlna- large deposits of sure enough gravel and uia vriKiiMi owner was piutuiir un successful in raising much of anything on It. Finally he gave up, The land lay idle quite a while and then the newa got about that Mr. TENSION IS FELT US BELGRADE, Jugo Slavla. June 21. W) Punlca Ratchltch, Montenegrin deputy who shot and killed two depu ties and wounded four In the Jugi' Slav Darliament yeaterdav. lost none of his nerve when arraigned before a magistrate today on" the charge of mnrder. "I am ready to be taken out imme diately and ahot without trial," he exclaimed. "I have fulfilled my task." When Ratchitch previously had tried to aee the mlnieter of interior, Fatrer Korosetch, the latter said: - "I receive no murderera. Surren der to the gendarmea in my ante room." Ratchitch waa aaked why he car ried a revolver In parliament and re plied: "Oh, everybody In the Balfcane car ries a small arsenal in his belt, why not IV All Jugo Slavla la mourning the victims ot yesterday's tragedy. The nowspapera have appeared in black bordera. Many atorea, theatere, mov ing picture houaee and cafes are clos ed; tram cara and traina have ceased to run temporarily. The peasants, among whom the dead and wounded men were held in high esteem, are in a etate of danger out agitation; there are mutterings and high tension. Thus far only the democratic mem bora of the cabinet have resigned, but it la believed- that those remaining cannot long continue in office in the E resent highly wrought state of pub o mind. The government la taking the ut most precautiona to prevent out- (TURN TO PAGE 8) C WASHINGTON. June 21. C Secretary of the Interior Work today waa formally approved as chairman Ar ha rannhlican national committee by a aub-committee named by the Kansas City convention to confer with Secretary Hoover on campaign plans. Other officers named in a slate made public before the conven tion also were approved. After a meeting lasting an hour and a half, the executive committee announced the selection of the following offi cers in addition to Chairman Work: vwchatrman Ralnh E. Williams of Oregon; Mrs .Alvin T. Hert of Kentucky; uaniei a. romeroy, Jersey. ... Franklin W. Fort, New Jersey, secretary- . . , . Joseph R, Nutt, Ohio, treasurer. Al Smith's Friends Try To Halt NTTW TORK. June ' 21. W Friends of Governor Aiirea a. orano today threatened legal action to pre vent the nee of a news reel of the gov ernor in s film dramatisation of two prohibition books by Professor Irving Fisher of Tale. The picture title "I e llverance" waa made for Professor Fisher end Robert B. Corrldlnl. re- . k,.n nl tha world alliance against alcohoL It ia being booked by the Young Men'a Christian association for showing In T. M. C. A.'a and i...k (hrnnahout the country. George H. iiraves. "rn-j governor, ha. written all news-reel companies which here taken pi"". Tl Governor Smith warning hem against Improper ose of their film.. Couneel ha. Informed blm that a pic ture cannot be used for eommernal purposes without Ihe governor s per- " ' . , A !.. amort lh PflBimT' Oil purposes ai "bsuvsrsacs it tee Interesting in Farming Features of District; be Progressive, Simpson who has a successful farm farther down the river had taken hold or It. We found .Mr. S mnson busv har vesting one ot Ills heaviest red clover crone ever cut In this Dart Of Oreion on that place. Scarcely a thin spot or a weed in it. Before planting last falL Mr. Simp son rougni a small amount ol super phosphate and made a few mystic nasses with it. Now the legend of the gravel oar is a thing ot the past. Mr. Simpson gave up grain farming on large acreage In North Dakota a number of yeare ago and moved to Oregon, figuring that in this country one could invest in smaller acreage, do less work and earn just aa much. He had one 15-ncre tract of potatoes last year which yielded 373 hushnls. He finds clover profitable not only in tt.ielf but as a preparatory crop. Thompson Ptaoe Visited Or you might be interested In what F. H. Thompson la doing with 18ft acrea Just off the Pacific highway. (TURN TO PAQE 15) 2 Logging Cars Roll Off Grade KLAMATH FALLS. J,m. 21 (Pi in a logging train accident which missed fatal consequences only by the smile of fortune, five cars laden with logs, plunged off the grade of the O. O. and E. railroad, 13 milea east of Klamath Falla and ripped np n sec tion of steel lest night. ' Two car loads of logs overturned, the other three remained unriaht. Fortunately, no member of tb train crew happened to .Be on the cara that left the track. Cause of the accident was said t be a epreading rail. Traffic waa r aumed over the railroad today.. NBAYESThTIE HOUSTON, Jmw 21. Hoat ton today started puttinf on ltd best dresn for the democratic political convention. Junt five daya away. Early arrivals found gaily decked bo tidings with bunting, with the Stars and Stripe ana Lone Star flag of Texas while windows and stone front displayed Houston's con vent ion flag, two steers looking wonderingly at the passers-by and saying, 'Me- too." George R. Van Namee, pra-eon-ventlon manager for Governor Al fred K. Smith, today opened the Smith headquarters in the same hotel where Senator James A. Reed estab lished his offices several days ago. Representative Cord 11 Hill- Is guest at the same hotel but has not opened headquarters. The Tennessee congressman strolls about the hotel lobby standing right In the midst of his headquarters. Senator Reed was the first to ad vertise on a large scale, A banner on his hotel 4ultding announced "Reed headquarters" and another on the Inside advised readers to "win with Reed." Boon after the arrival of the New Torkers bsdges bearing a likeness of Governor Smith appeared on coat lapels and placards were displayed on cigar stand counters with the announcement "Governor 'AT Smith, our choice." There was also a dis play of Houston's favorite son an nouncing that Jesse H. Jones is "the man of the hour." The "standing room only" sign will firobably be displayed Sunday for the irst time In the colieseum. Provisions for 4 AO delegates hare been made and will have nothing to do bat find tbefr nlares when they reach the new hall Tuesday for the opening session at noon To assist the privileged portion of the audience a large corps of ushers has been ordered to rebesrsaL The arrival of Van Names, first spokesman for Governor Smith on (TURN TO PAGE 3) Use of Movie sdvertislng of Prof. Fisher's two hooka. The governor's friends say the eg. cerpt need by implication, purport, to show the governor signing the acx re pealing the Mullan-Gage state en forcement law and thereby allegedly contributing to evils which other part, of the picture depict. In reality, they say. Uovernor nraitn i. signing an in Mima las reduction bill. Mr. Corridlni aaid that anything unfair to (iorernor Smith In the pic inra would be taken out "If his rep resentative cornea to pa and ehowa we are wrong." 'The story," he added. "Is not prop aganda but a dignified dramatisation of sn historical event" - He aaid one scene showing the gov ernor along with the title "The Ac knowledged Champion of the Anti prohibition Foreea," already had been deleted. FLYING CLOUD 021ufij inniir BIG MARATHON IP Wlk Finishes Full 22 Miles in Lead; Is Greeted by Princess GRANTS PASS. June 21. One hundred and sixty-seven hours and fifty-one miuutea out of San Francisco, Flying Cloud, Karook en try of the Oregon Cavemen in the Redwood marathon, breasted the tape at the finish line here at 10:30 this morning. He came In strong, finish ing at a run through a street lined with thousands of people who hod waited since late yeaterday . for his arrival. Princess Redwood Empire was waiting with a blanket and aa Fly ing Cloud crossed the line, she kissed him roundly, the first to greet him. Mas Big margin Flylnc Cloud is a hero here to day for he left his neareet com pe rnor, me aged z,uni, a miles to tne rear. He waa photographed bund reda of timea and newa reela ground out many feet of film ot the finish and the reception given the youthful runner. Presentation of $5,000 In silver dollara and twenty-dollar gold pieces to the winner, -a water bucket being unusea lor rne purpose or noiding the coins, reading of the message brought by Flying Cloud from Mayor Kolph ot Ban Francisco to Mayor George Fox of Grants Pass, the wild greeting of Oregon Cavemen spon sors of Flying Cloud and personal congratulations kept the winner busy for a full half hour after the race before he could be taken to a hotel for reab Is Deed Condition I Dr. 8. O. Coolldge, head physician for the marathon, atoppea Flying Cloud outside the city limits of Grants Pasa and pronounled his heart In better condition than when the boy left San Francisco aeven dure ago. Flying Cloud waa all smiles when he came into the city, the vision of the big cash priae and tribal pride kept him alwaya Is the lead. He had left Selma, 22 miles from Grants Pass, just aa day waa Breaking. Xhat Flying Cloud had plenty of reserve was shown by his final burst of speed Into the dty, the last mile being clipped off In five minutes and 12 aeconda. When the first prise money waa preeented to Flying Cloud, he picked a gold piece from the bucket, put It between hla teeth and then nodded hla approval. It waa probably the mo.t money he had ever had In hla hands at one time. Last year he took hla second prise and bought s new sutomobue. Baseball Result NEW TORK. Jans 31. (O Babe Ruth hit hia 26th home run of the aeaaon Ir the first Inning of the seo ond Yankee-Athletic game here to day. .Rube Walberg was pitching and Combs waa on base. AMERICAN At Cleveland, let game R. H. n. Chicago, . 2 8 0 Clevelend 4 T 2 Batterlea: Thoma. and Berg; Mil ler, Hudlin end Mystt. At Cleveland, 2nd game Chicago. . 4 8 0 Cleveland. . 8 18 1 Batteries; Adkins, Connslly, Nebf and Berg; Shaute and L. (Jewell. At New Tork, flrat game Philadelphia. . 0 9 0 New York 4 T 0 Batterlea: Grove and Cochrane; Johnaon and P. Collina. At St Louis. 1st game- Detroit. . , ......8 8 2 St, Louis. 8 11 0 Batteries: Carroll, Smith, llolloway and Woodall; Crowder, Blaebolder and Manion. At Washington Boston. .,.....,.0 11 1 Washington. 2 8 1 Batterlea: Morris and Berry; Had ley, Gaston and Kenna. Philadelphia-New Tork second game called off; rain and wet grounds. NATIONAL . At Boston. 1st game R. H. E. Naw Tork 8 18 0 Boston 4 6 1 Batteries: Fltuimmon. and O'Far- rell; John Cooney. K. Smith, Werls, and Spohrer, Urban. At Chicago, 1st game St. Louia. 1 9 1 Chicago. 2 8 0 Bstterles: Mitchell and J. Wilson; Blake and Uartnett At Chicago, 2nd gams St. Louis. . 4 T Chicago 1 8 Batteries: Johnaon sod 1. Wilson; Root and Gonxales.' At Plttsborgh Cincinnati 8 11 1 Pittsburgh. 4 11 0 Batteries: May, Jablonowski and Plrinich: Hill, Kus.ell, Miljus sod Smith, Hargreares. At Roatoflu 2nd game New York 1 8 9 Boston. . ' 8 9 0 Halleries: Benton sod Hogsa; Ds- Ian.; and Taylor. Brooklyn st Philadelphia postpea ed; rata. COMMITTEEMAN DIES HRI.K.SA. Mont.. June 21 Dr. C. M. fanstrnm, republican ns ilona! committeeman from Montane, died enddenlv in his office here last night. He was 58 jesri sf ags sad Is ateaieaa m ouu 1 -rrr-.-ii vim iiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 His sffsotlons for Madams Lspssou not only cost frlnos Csrol sf Rumania hla throne but thsy Isd to a divorce suit filed by Princess Helena, mother of Rumania's "boy king." Tne princess stsrceo aotisn In Buohsrsst. Above, shs la shown with the young King Mlohs.l. slow ars Prlnca Carol and Madams Lspssou. BUCHAREST, Rumania, June 81 on The Bucharest courts hare (ranted a divorce to Princess Helena from Prlnca Carol, former crown prince of Rumania. . . . JIMMYDEMERSTO 1 GO TO BOSTON FOR OLYMPIC TRYOUTS Eugene business men and friends backing him with nearly the whole $600 needed. Jimmy DeMers, na tional interscnniaatic cnampion jave lin thrower and student at ths Eu gene high school, gets his chance to go to Boston to try out for the Oly mpic gamee. Tha sum raised by subscription It practically completed and will lie by Friday, report. It 8. Brj.on, ch.lr man of the committee of repre.euta lives from the six Eugene service clubs looking sfter the fund to send the boy east. ' "There's no question but what he will go," say Mr. Bry eon. Ilenorts hsve not been completed on the Klwanis-Uona benefit ball game Wednesday. i DeMers will leave Friday when the entire amount is expected to be raised. Huocess at . tha Boston tryoutl means the trip to Amsterdam, Hol land, to compete In the Olympic con tests with the world's best athletes. i At present IleMers' longest unof flMal throw is 225 feet which la bet ter than tbe world's record of 218 feet sis Inches. He holds an official record of 218 feet six inches. in an athlbltlon on llarwara neio Wednesday he threw the Javelin 218 feet two inches with s hesvy wind. He won the national Intersrbolastlc record for jsvelln in ths Chicago meet last yean HIGHEST ON RECORD - SALEM. Jane 2LW1 Today, the longest day of the year, the popu lation of the state penitentiary reach ed the highest mark in tbe history of the prison. Tbe registry ahowed 706 prisoners. The situation la the reverse ef the usual experience, which Is that pop ulation decrease. In the summer. Superintendent Henry Meyers ssM thst practically all Inmates ars em ployed and that housing Is taken cars of by the additional dormitory recently from tbe old tltcftrn. TRUCK DRIVER KILLED ' LA GHANDE, June 21, 0 Bill Hsmmsck, about 4 wa. almost In atanily killed about ft o'clock thl. morning whea the truck In watch he was hauling logs, slipped from the reed near Ixistlne, Ore, and over inrned. When found he wae deed. hla hodv crushed benesth tha tim bers, Uia bom. was at Salerprlss, T' KZMtei nun 1.1 r f . : VsT III I w.... --t, - ' 1 1 Justice is Injured in Car Crash SALEM, June 21, 0n Jostles T. A. McBrlde, of the Oregon suprsme court Is confined to hi. home for a few day. with a aplintered rib, rat on the head and gnilaes aa a result ot sn automobile secldent on the 1'sdflc highwsy nesr Amity Wednesday aft ernoon. Mra. McBrlde wss aot la lured., s The McBrlde. were returning from Wells Walla where they had attended commencement exercises at Whitman college, when their machine was crowded' into the ditch by s passing car. The McBrlde vehicle waa over turned but waa driven to Salem by another driver, the McBrtdea making the trip in the marnine. SJIlEMnLL SALEM. Jnns 31. 0P At s meet ing of Salem baseball official, but night It wa. decided to disband thi Salem Kenator. club for ths rest of the sesson ss fsr aa business organi sation Is concerned. Tbe remaining game, on the Willamette valley lea gue schedule will be forfeited. Uck ef support by tbe fens wss given ss the reason. "Frisco" Edwards, manager, an nounced that he personally would take over the club for the remainder of the first half of the sesMia snd play out ths games s. originally dieduled. Tha. Senator, play Cottage Grove here next Sunday, Th.re I. a game to be played at Bend sad one at Vendling. . The Salem situation wftl be dlscnss sd Thursday evening, st s meeting of league managers ia Eugene. If "Frisco" Edwards continue, the management of the Senators, and the gamea continue as eeneuuiea, mere will be no forfeit, according to Local officials. it wa. bel eved hers thst ths sctjoa of the Halem official, merely nteana the turning over of the team to ltd warda for the remainder of the era- aon, and will have ao effect outside of Halem. The Senators are tied for tha lea sue leadership at present, sharing honors with liend. ENGAGEMENT HEPOHTIO BERKELEY. CaL, June Pr. C. A. Wills, father of Helen Wills, tennis star, said he knew Both, tne ahont hla daughter', reported en gagement to Hugh Bullock ef New York. He added that he probably would kaav el it if tha rsBSgt srere true. BACKERS TD QUIT Eight Desperate Stowaways Start Trouble, Says Message Efforts at Communication Fail After Call for Help Is Sent - COLOMBO. Ceylon. June 21. OH The Australian Commonwealtsj liner Jams Bay reported by wire. ' less to Colombo this morning that there was mutiny aboard. Threats had been made to aet tbd vessel afire, the message said.. As) hour after the message waa receive a party of marines waa aent to Trie. eoinau to embark on the snxUiaiT steamer Slavol. The Slavol was or dered to so to ths Jervla Bag sal bring the liner to Colombo. The British cruiser Enterprise yesterday received a wireless message from ths Jervla Bay which left Adelaide oa June 0 for London, stating that tha vessel was hsvlng trouble whs) "eight desperate stowaways." Efforts after 8 a. m. today ta) communicate with the Jervis Bar failed. It waa feared that the sseso waa in the hands ot mutineers. Ths cruiser Enterprise receives this wireless message from, the Jev via Bay at 5 a. ra. today: "Mutiny. Threatening to est aU afire Send immediate asststsnee." Prior to tha call for kelp tbf cruiser st 2 o'clock this morsda received the following message; "Situation serious. Ask Bast removal eight men under kateaeeb k... . k J 1, .11 . i tiny swi tJ ere abusse L ui tuv; uauarroua, muuuy son pa cenoiarism tried, raasensers i Bpeeoiiy assist me. -Una us vvsaaMi Moatjay morning. 'w.i , a-nnv . vr- aa,"W Amelia Earhert went shopping aasni today in company with Mrs. Frederick Guest, sponsor of the traas-Atlaatat flight of ths Frieadatua white a crowd stood vainly In the front si lAimnu . .. m tak . her hotel In a drisallng rain hepiac to catch a glimpse of the young we men who flew the Atlantis. Miss Earhsrt slresdy hsd bought a tail ssnd dousrs worth of eketaes, kwt aeeda some mere. Shs haa bees ars reeding with her .hopping .lieai- cslly, buying necessary frocks final and men doing aisceuasNMSai sag chasing. , While Miss Earhsrt shoneeiL Btulta, pilot of ths rrtsa stshns snd Louis Gordon, meceautle, spest severs! hours st Croydon air si .ma where they Inspected the British s nlsnes used la the Londen-Parts aers Ice. Gordon who bed sever ssss a British airplane engine prevloswres was particularly Inters. Ud sad asasal the airway officials sod meefceaks ' many questions. ' . Following oa the keele ef kindred) of letters, poems hsvs sow begaa as flock in upon Miss Esrnsrt On he" gins: "Good ere of the sir, florloas we man fair," and then goes oa la pgake of ths fllsr. ' , DULLLTTCJ A est. MsarHMf aa Jeka OrsMr was killed wkee sj ek by tasj tW esas Usrited, SsstMera Psettle tra Ne. Is. serthhesss, .seal He as VI sf Mssrk Isausissj east ef SsrisfflsM kstwsss HM aaS I p. m. Thsrssay. . RsaMssos sf the awa sraa est kaewa as address sa the esveleaa fsssd sa ths easy was "Hats Ns tal," SalsBi. The letter wae yast sd "Tslsat, 0rs.n Mssssr details sf the stildsst sm sMslssd lats Tksrsday srterseea, a1 ssetsl s seats sf tba Seertkara Pa. elfle rallread eeswa.y wrth Ose Ceressr Ctarsses V. SlaMa west he stedlaUty ts the esse sad are) 4sa) ts arrivs tksrtly with the body. The ssaa was s.esrssitty asa ths trash, and either hard sf hear f r latsatlsssrly rsamlalaa tae see sf Iks s.glss, Oessty Csraaar t saeas reserted. sa be asat fsesnal t s sssiss fsr half a silts and fx Vm wsktled. Ha tssssst k yet sat. "Ne'er Tio a Wife till tfs hast a basse t part her K" asid Pwr Wish art. tha eeaenely phllsas.har ef . 1M year sss snd h's at,. 4 wed ivmuIm ,.!!.. . Start set tree rVghit aw; day -reed Tha i i Batata Par Sals) Awt. . BLIERIS Bisyswi::3 m j1 (TURN TO PAGE $1