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The Weather Prediction ...Clouily Maximum ycHlcrday .'...He Minimum today .4.S Mail Tribuwe Jl Weather Y e.l Maximum 102 Minimum M tolly Tvrntlrth Tfr. 0 Wwkh Fitty-fonrth Yer. MKDFOKP, OK EC ON, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925 HO. 107 7' DRY LEADER in iniiinio 111 ;. iLLinuio Major Percy Owen, Prohr Di- . rector in Sucker State, Is Charged With Conspiracy to Violate Volstead , Act Ac tion Follows Probe of Sac ramental Wine Abuses. : CHICAGO, July 25. (A. P.) Major Percy Owen, Illinois prohibition direc tor;, .Ralph Stone, former state direc tor, ' and seven others were indicted today, by the fedoral grand jury on charges of conspiracy to vlolato the prohibition laws. The following also wore nnmed: - Albert Bennett, former prohibition agent; Bernard Rump, former prohl 1 bitlon agent; Harry R. Schlau, owner l-of the Chateau bath and sanitarium; Dr. Louis Quabar, head of the Disbl scllgla Wine company; George Bruce, former state senator; Louis' Abelson. alleged go-between for the alleged conspirators, and Morris, Zlmbross, a wholesale wine dealer, ' The charges follow In the' wake of the recent sacramental . wine scandal which resulted In several indictments. A , special inquiry Into sacramental wine permits; and withdrawal In Illi nois, which began in March 1924 led to today's Indictments. , Grafts and bribes . in excess of $600,000 for the improper uso of sacrdmcntal ,wlnes were . charged be fore the grand jury. Twelve prohibition agents. Includ ing three state, directors, have been Indicted ih Illinois in connection with this and similar investigations launch-, ed- by special agents from Washing ton. . ' ' The . Investigators now .are gather ing evidence on beer .runners and in dustrial alcohol leaks in the torrltory I for presentation to aat.ea,ry- session of. the -grand jury;""'.'1 'T '.K .. i: Owen was named In two counts, charging conspiracy to extort,, and to violate the pYohlhltlon !law. A "statement -by -William Goldstein, attorney "for Owen', sold that he Is "Innocent of the charges in this In dictment," and at the proper time and place he is certain ho will establish his Innocence. The attorneys charged the Indict ments were bused upon the uncorrob orated testimony of "orlmlnals and bootleggers," and that Major Owen was .'denied tho requested privilege of appearing before the grand jury. to submit to questioning.' Loo Klein,' assistant district attor ney, in ' charge of the Investigation, said.Owen Bennett and Rumps wore parties to a conspiracy .to aid the Illegal withdrawal of 600,000 gallons of sacramental wine, - through which they .sought to extort 1200,000. Stone Is charged with having collected up wards of (30,000 in cash, most of whl.h was turned ovor to Owen. Sacramental wine withdrawals ag gregating more than $16,000,000 In 1924 started the Intelligence unit In Its; quest of graft, bribes and corrup ts tlon: . . 4 Wall Street Report NEW .YORK, July 25. (A. P.) Aggressh'e buying of ' the -motor shares Imparted a firm tone to stock trading today although the market was :forced to contend with intermit tent profit taking and short Belling. An overcrowded short Jnterest In the automobile group, operating on the assumption that the Industry had passed the peak of its 1926 activity was sent .scurrying' to cover when bullish demonstrations lifted General Motors and tither leads to now high Ideas as to the development of a code levels. Virtually ail the reprcscnta-' of motoring ethics will he conducted tlve motor and accessory' Issues par-'by the American Automobile assocla tlclpated In the upturn, -with gains tlon, preparatory to tho appointment of one to 4i nolnts scored by Slu- of a national committee to draw up dBaker, thahdler. C r y s 1 e r and MaXWCll a certllirateS. UllS unsettled bv sham breaks In tho Pan American Issues, the B shares dropping three points despite of - flclal denials that a new Stock issue wnicn ne measures up w wiw rvBiiuimi- was planned. The closing wbs flrm..bll!ty devolving upon all users of the Sales approximated 700,000 shares. Ipubllc highways." ; ROSE-TURBANED HOTTENTOT WITH GOLD SHOES TO PLAY GOLF IN UNITED STATES NEW YORK. July 15. (A. IM A rosc-turboned Hottentot with gdld port shoes Is going to chase a lit tle white ball with various sticks on cross country walks through fair, ways, jungle rough, desert-like sand traps and velvety grene froift the Atlantic to the Pacific shores of these United States and bark. ' The Zamindar of Palayampattl and svraladanathan take It tram the paa- r- - N Demonstrate Death Stroke to U. S. Navy In San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, July 26. . (A. P.) Dr. Edwin K. Scott of Detroit arrived here yester- day to prepare for a demon- . stration of the "death stroke his Invention for naval author!- ; "bin from ",,, off the.;. California coast. Dr. Scott says hlB invention will condense artl- ficial lightning In chambers so as to destroy anything on con- tact within a radius of twenty miles. During the World war, Dr. Scott sold to the French gov. ernmcnt for $176,000 tho Kil- lallte artillery shell which ho invented. 10 10 UL I LrvlYill TO PERFECT PLANS 1 I p.) WASHINGTON. July 25. A, -Inauguration of tho new prohlul- GENERAL ANDREWS nnrniiiiiMrn ILL) '.Ion plan not only has been post- asBenblo pByChlatrlsts for a desper poned but sevornl important chnngos ate legal battle to have Scott commit have been made In tho proposed re- ted to an asylum, districting of the country for en- That the fight will be bitter has been s . Indicated by prosecutors who believe forcement purposes. ' gcott lg a mnB now a8 wn,,n the kil. Evidence that tho change has been ,nR of Joseph Maurcr, orug clerk. In sidetracked only temporarily was a hodup fnr whlfh Scott was con contained in a lcttor from- Secretory demncdt occurTed. They will not re Andrews notifying all field officers ,ont ,n thc(r efforlfl t0 have the death of the prohibition unit that the pres. scntonce carried out. cnt unclassified service employees . KoDeI.t K- Crowe, state's attorney, would bo terminated not later than na8 ))oen summ0ned from his vacation October 15. That will end their Jobs ln n01.thern Wisconsin to lead tho unless they are reappointed. state's effort. , The date of September 1 has ten-: It waa Scott himself, said his nttor tatlvcly boen fixed for making tho noyi wj,0 thought out tho Insanity plea. nftnnttvn hllf n fill'- 11,1 . I ... nMA tn ther delay is possible. The bound- arics of the new districts as origl. nally announced have been the sub- "ect of considerable criticism from various quarters, , but Mr. Anarewa desire for efficiency, nnd had noth- ina to do with politics. Under the revision South Dnkota ..i,.,i ,ih i.h Minnesota and I t vi norm uaauiH, iiuw m i'i ui Nl-,rnRltfi-lnwa district, with head, ctuni'tors in Omaha. KanwiH previously in the. same dis trict with Nebraska and Iowa, will bo linked instead with Missouri and the southern counties of tho eastern ju dicial district of Illinois, with head quarters at St. Louis.. WASHINGTON, July 25. (A. P.) Difficulty in finding the caliber of men he wants as field administrators for his reorganized prohibition ma. chlno has necessitated a delay in putting it in operation, but has not ln the least dimmed tho optimism of Assistant Secretary Andrews of tho treasury, as to prospects for its ulti mate success, Backed by President Coolidgo In his determination to select men over entered Into by tho federal gov 8olcly on a basis of 'their capacity eminent was announced today with to shoulder tho responsibility ' In- the V. R. Dennis Construction company volvod and to turn a deaf ear to of Sacramento. Cal., providing for lay poltttcal influences that might de- ing of about twenty mites of asphaltlc . . ,k.t tH A1ram,a .laallltA delays Inevitable in making such park, covering El Portal road and """""" "" " , 'ons stricken out the phrnso, "so holp selection, Is ndherlng firmly to that roads on the floor of the Yoscmlte vol- I Jf0 Ireland to t-nicago, went w mo God." In taking the oath as a gov purpose. Tho clement of personnel ley. It is estimnted this paving will : California In 1849 and later remova crnment employe nnd thus raising a os well as the countless adminlstra- cost between 1660.000 and 1600.000. Jo Nevada, whore he aniassc weaUh auollt,on M lo , legaI KMm nf n tlve details yet to be worked out' Another paving contract, covering I ln mining and became united mutes employment, the notoriety has caused have caused the prohibition field marshal to nostnone Indefinitely tho putting into operation of the revamp- has been given to Warren Construc ed machine. It was at first hoped tlon company of Portland, at an estl to nut itInto effect gradually be- mated cost of $218,400. rinnlnir Aniriist 1. hut under the ncwl plan the reorganization will be held ln abeyance until It Is cbmplctcd and can be put into operation simulta. ncausly throughout the country. WASHINGTON, July 2B. (A. P.) A nation wide canvass of all Interests pnnramari ltrtttl mn(ntlnr matatv tn such a code. The purpose of such a tins uvovuuni uj ui" nnnuimiiun today as the establishment of an honor system on the roads, whereby the mo torlst himself "can test tho extent to senger list came In on the Aqua- tanla yesterday. You Americans come to India to shoot tigers." he remarked. I como company or an r rancisco, a ueia to America to shoot golf." I ware corporation- today announced He said there Was a "bigger thrill the purchase for approximately $20, In making a low score on the links 000.000 of the timber holdings, saw than In shooting an elephant." mills and other property of Pope and He Is. going to Chicago and San Talbot, located In the state of Wash Franclaco and return to New York lngton. The deal Is said to be one of by wiy of Canada, on the way home the largest transactions Involving and he will piny his favorite game manufacturing plants and timber ne aa much as he can. . . gotlalions on the Puclflc coast. LOEB'S DEFENSE TO BE USED BY RUSSELL SCOn Condemned Man Changes His Minrl onrl Wirloc Ua Ic anH iviiiiu uiiu wbwi v v II,. Boon fruu Poll Mori lias Deen liiaty lcll "laU- ness xo oe nea urowe is Called Back. CHICAGO. July 25.-MA. P,) Cell madness will be the plea of Uussell T. Scott In hia effort to escape the gal lows from which he has been saved twice within a few hours of the death march. Alienists who testified for Nathan Loaopold. Jr., and Richard Loeb, kidnappers-layers of Robert Franks, will be called upon In tho effort to prove Scott Is suffering from prison phys chosls. ' " The defense's theory will be that his mind has become nffected by his fir teen months' confinement and the j harrowing experiences of two death wuifnts in mo hiiuuuw ui uic nuuiw. During the ten days allowed them before the sanity hearing set by Judge Joseph David tor August a. wiinam flnnit Stmvnrt fir-ntf nltnwnov. will conter with him, Scott Insisted that he wa Later . he said he believed ho was ;:'stlll crazy," previously Scott told newspapermen, that he thought -more must be some ning wrong wun was drunrnll tho tlmo, and then the months in here.". ' - ' An offer to-.tnko Scotfs place was made to Governor Small by CI. P. Me- Rraw. nt Wnnhlnirtnn. T. P.. who said - , 7 , ----- no maae it in an enon ui urins uuuui abolition of capital punishment, WASHINGTON, July 25. (A. P.)- one of the largest paving contracts ........ In VA.imllB nflflnnil . aboupnt eighteen miles of roads in tne Crater Ijiko national park, Oregon Other contracts let Include: For work on the westside section trans-mountain road, Glacier national park, twelve miles, cost (869,145 to Williams and Douglas, Tacoma. Work on two Medicine roads Glacier national park, seven or eight miles, cost $615,000 to Melchert Construc tion company, LewlBtown, Mont, Other contracts for the Rocky Mountain national park, Colorado, and Mount Rainier national park, Wash- lngton. soon will he let. A total of $186,000 Is being expend ed this season In surveys and lmprove- mmta o( the .,,, , tnB 0rand Can. yon national park. The bureau of public roads is also making surveys of the roads tn the Hawaii national park. It is expected that portions of the highway 'extending from the middle mrn oi ine BnirmiiB ui wuhib nn tlonal park within the General Grant nnrk tn the north. park to the north. In the Yellowstone national park, $130,000 is being expended on the re construction of roads. $20,000,000 Timber Deal By California CZonCem K.eOOrtea , RAN FRANCISCO. July 26 (A. P.) The Charles R. McCormlck Lumber 53lNG FOR 20 MILES Muriel Vanderbilt Becomes Bride of Ex-Football Star NEWPORT, R. I.. July 25. (A. P. Miss Muriel Vanderbilt and Freder cik Cameron Church, were married here this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Only the Immediate members of the two families and few intimate friends witnessed' the ceremony although many of the socially elect attended the reception held at Beachmound after- ward. NEWPORT, R. I.. July 26 (A. P.) Newport, haven or America's so.1 e'a'ly elect was In gala attire today for -the wcdding at four oviock this Miss Muriel Vanderbilt. daughter of ono of the coun- ! try's wealthiest men and Frederick C. Church, Boston insurance man. Airplane, yacm, motor nna train brought guests for tho reception that , win oe nom oumunu. , sparkles with the .color-or nag-no- """" ' ,K "?a B" docked craft. Details of tho recep- murdered and ha vld Kirk said: W tlon are. being withhold by Mrs. Wll.lwlll Invostlgato . this cruel murdor Hem K. Vanderbilt, II:, the bride's until tho truo facts of tho caso aro ninthnr. hiit'it was rumored that 600 . - .. -- . invitations nan ween sum. A small number was Invited to tho ceremony llsolf, the guests being limited to immediate members of the Vanderbilt and Church families and a few intimate friends. There were reports that Miss Vandorbilf would be given away by her father, Wil liam K. Vanderbilt, II, and thnt her s 1 s t e r, Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, would be maid of honor. Miss Jfnndorbilt's wedding gown was selected bv her mother ln ParlB , receptly. It will bo white tho brldo's favorite color. . Mr. Church's best man cahio trom Japan to attend the wedding and ar rived In Newport only yesterday. Ho is Kobert C. Payno of Boston, classmate of 'the bridegroom at Har - d Miss Vando?vm. who Is 25 years old. is the heiress to a large for- , ' .' ., ., -mnd- tune fehc , Is great great - gran and the granddaughter of James . lu'" Rocontly Muriel visited California and expressed delight over the west.) winner's superiors In tho office at She even rode a broncho In chaps, first took a liberal attitude toward the As a society girl she Is exceptional, deluge of newspaper photographers her .friends say. In that sho does not and other callers that descended upon drink, smoke, nor use rouge. Her him when he lenped Into tho llmo father and mother have been es- light by filing his Injunction suit to tranged for some years. test a provision of tho District of Col- Mr. Church is of a well-to.do fnm- umbla appropriation bill against Uy, tho wealth of which docs not teaching "disrespect to-the Holy Ml compare with the Vanderbilt riches, ble." , He is 27 years old and was groduot- The avalanche of visitors nnd tolo- cd seven years ngo from Harvard, where he played football. EGAN TO TRY FOR rift mo ,vrt' t..i.. oc tr. .1 paclfc norlhwel)t conlcl, wori) th'aV . . unanmer Kgan, former national goit champion and noted authority on the I game. Is making all of his plans to I participate In the fftllfornlan ama teur championship at Del Monte. Sep tember 14-0. In his most recent let- ter to Carl 8. Stanley, manager of Ho- His widow. Marion H, (Mltchel!) ur tel Del Monte, ho asked for reserva- vivea him. ,-, . . tlnna a nrl mat A that thin vm Via tinuM I llr. Orhinnr1 svhrt tiro a at 1 bend ever' effort to be on hand for tho qualifying round of this westcrngolE classic. Oulntet Wins eth Tlllo. ' BROOKLINB, Mass., July J6. (A. P.) Francis - Oulmet of Woodland became amateur golf champion of Massachusetts today for the sixth time by defeating Wlnthron Horsey of Wellelsey, 4 up and 3 to play In the 36-hole final of the cham plnnshlp tournament at the country club. (LOOK FOR THIRD PARTY IN DUEL TO THE DEATHii Prominent Business Woman in Imperial Souoht By Police r to Throw Li'. ht On Double Tragedy in Imperial Valley Last Monday. BRAWLEY, Cel.. July 25. (By the Associated Press) Search for a third body in a marsh near Jucumba, chocking uf tho movements of a prominent business woman of the town of Imperial, who is believed to have known both men when the" lived In Maryland, nnd the revela tion that Henry Kirk had boon nn expert pistol shot anct an Instructor at the nnvnl academy at ArnapollB, were today's high lights In lnJ vest in-nt ion of the deaths of Kirk occurred and John Truden, which almost a week ago. Truden's body was -found last Mon day, a pistol bullet through the torn Die and n note In the nocket Indl, eating that he had killed Kirk In a duol tho previous Saturday, commit - ting Buictde himself inter. The note has Deen dancing ln a canaiet, con- v-. ,.t said there hod been, bad blood bo- duotlng aesthetic dancing classes and Mrs. McQuillan declared that her tween tho two for six years writing for nowspnpers nnd masa- husband a success ln baseball was a l,r,?,S. , .hJ.ln. factor in the disruption of their mnr- David Kirk, brother of ono of tho sines. k dead men. and his father, arrived r The theater will be one of the rled If. .ni tht h. li4 been trn hero last night from San Francisco. n.al lest flrat.run houses wlth six formed from a home ov ing eonslder With their coming the first direct1 hundred reserved seats at $2. Long ate husband, to a brute and habitual light was thrown on the death mys-Jrun presentations will be emphasised, drunkard. ... . ,, tery wihtch has baffled Imperial val ley authorities for nearly a week. Honrv Kirk's handbair. nnH written on it wore the words "John Truvj den, camp Ho.nblrd, Maryland." Both I or the' dead men hnd boen military service during tho .. Henry Kirk was stationod at Camp Mend. Atnrvlnnd. liln hrnlhnw nil. Kirk's mother and brothor doclar i "" "" " oJ .tliat Honry was an; export "hot ,..."-, , ""T,,, T .h. ni i revealed IS WASHINGTON. July 2G. While Loreh Wlttner and his counsel are .uletly preparing to press his suit here to throw tho evolution Issuo In tho fed. "' 1cnu,rt8' ,tho Ptght of notorle ty ' P"'ng the champion " aclenco Into the precincts of his Bovorn,enl emlnvn)ent. i addition Lrir.'r'r.."K,.t.that .w"tnor' un avowed atheist, has on three occa- I complications in his efforts to do work , ... irCU,urv pnono calls has brought a shnrp cur tainment of the nrivllego bv thn office hend. Tho question of tho form of oath hns been referred to the solicitor of the department for an opinion. Regardless of the outcome of Wltt nor's court action, members of con gress now In Washington now feol certain that it has raised an Issue that will start a wide ranging dehnto on the evolution question In the house and senate at tho coming sosslson. The Noted Dead CHICAGO. July 2C C. P.) Dr. Albort John Ochner, famous surgeon, died here early today. Death was due to antrla. nertorls. wan uio auihor of numerous surglca toxthooiw, He was born In Harnhoo. 1 Wis., graduated from the ITnlversliv . of Wisconsin and Hush Medina! col- lege of Chicago, later studying In the Universities of Vienna and Berlin, Since 1696 he has been chief surgeon of the ' Auguatntia hospital and St. Mary's hospital here, He held a major's commission In the United, States army and membership In the American College of Surgeons, I" '"Who did you say It was?" and a fellowship In the Amorlenn But-1' "Secretary of the Navy Wilbur. Con-Klral-assoriatlnn. ' beet me with " . 2 Married Sisters Desert Husbands To Marry Brothers COMI8A. Cah. July 25. (A. A double love tiiuntUe In t hich two young women married brothers deserted their hus- bands to elope with two other brothers, was brought to lice A ...lit. nHnu. latl nn.l alt Homer Waynilre. 30 and 20, re- specively. and Mrs. Bessie and . oiu Mccieiiand, 22 and 21 respectively, all of Barstow. J 8on Bcr,mrtllno cou,n- RUN A MOVIE NEW YORK CITY NHW YORK. July 25. (A. P.) Oloria Ooulil Is going to run an uUra-smart Broadway motion picture theater operated exclusively by womon ushers, ticket sellers and mu sicians, Sho is the youngest daugh ter of the late George Jay Oould, railroad magnate,, and the wlfo of Henry A. Bishop, Jr a broker. Hesides mnthorinir a little girl oho Miss uouin s appoinimeni as mreciur. came as tho result of a meeting wllh She expressed vnrioua lueas on various Ideas On What motion picture, should be and ho - lit S;hnwSl" "..,,, I d 7 Z: . r,R ,,t m On "Ono of my greatest . ambUonajy6" J" aould said., "was to have a smdll, MORE FOREST FIRES 4 HORSES KILLED . BEND. Ore., July; 25. Additional forest fires resulting from the storm, of Thursday afternoon continue to bo reported by lookouts. Ten moro have been reported at' the Deschutes na tional forest hoadquartors here since noon. This makes a total of 35 fires onused by tho storm ' Throo now fires wero roportod last night, sevon more were noted this morning. Theso fires were thought' to have been smouldorlng In soctlons dampened by rainfall and Just burned up last night and todny. The fires are all in the Crescent, Sisters. Walk er, Paulina mountain, Maiden peak and Batchelnr Butte districts. State, national and logging camp forces are fighting the flames. BAKER, Ore., July 25. I'our horses were killed and crops BerlouBly damaged In a sovere electrical storm which struck this district. Hailstones did considerable damage to grain In the fields and a large haystack of Albert Lee was burned when hit by lightning. ' Two nouses wero struck by light ning, but the damage was slight. 'i. Wins N. Y. Golf Title. .'LONG BEACH, N. ' Y July 26. (A. P.) Jack Mucklo. Jr., of the lnwood country club, Long Island, today raptured the Now York state amateur golf championship by de. foatlng Steve Oeoghegan of Huntlng- ton, L, I 7-6. In the final 30-hole scattering gains totalling between 60 match over the Lido links. 'and 60 votes were made today by. Dan- 1 ' el F. Stock, the democratic candidate TiMcii Defeats Klnscy. I tne recount of uncontested ballots .' HKOK1B COUNTBY CLUB, Olon- n the Iowa senatorial election last coo, III., July 25. (A. P.) William fan. This reduced the net gain of Son. T.' Tlldon defeated Howard Klnsey ator Brookhart to about 250, : . today in th cseml. finals of the 1111- . it -was expected that today's work nois tennis tournnmcnt 6-3, 7-6, 2-6, on the recount would bring the nuin $6. ber of precincts reviewed to $00, YOUNG NAVAL OFFICER "SASSY" TO SEC Y WILBUR. SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. (A. P.). Tho Kxamlner today says a young officer attached to tho twlefth naval district headquarters here answered a telephone call at the office during the recent visit of Scorotnry Wilbur and the following conversation transpired: I "Twelfth naval district headqbartera speaking." ' I "This Is Secretary Wilbur talking, I would like to speak' E LIFE BY BID SALARY Mrs. McQuillan, Wife of Giant Baseball Star, Sues for Seperation Declares Love Vanished When .Husband Joined Champions -r-Were Happy On $4500 a Year. ' NEW YORK, July 25. (A,. P.) Hugh McQulllun, pitcher for the Now York Olants was today made defen dant in a separation action filed by his wife. Mrs. Nellie T. McQuillan of Elmhurst. Mrs. McQulllnn - namod Miss Helen tloebbel of the Bronx, chosen Inst year In a beauty contest, na "Miss Bronx." as the other woman involved. - - 1 Affidavits filed today state that Mrs. McQuillan would have brought A suit for absolute divorce bUtwfor i the fact that she is prevented :fV4rh doing so by her religion. Shells' a ...... , ;Mass. April 27, 1917. , ' ' lJurinK ine iirst live yvnin ui uui marnen me, mm. mt:Wuum say, our " . band deported'' himself a. a gentle- m .fact h.. deportment, was' i without a Diemisn. I; "When ho was , with : the ' Boston, , Wseball. club his salary Was $4600 a five months Beason; : He time with me truly bellove that wo in wore perfectly .happy..;. Then -he waa sold to tho ; New .York baseball o'ldb,'-: 1 the Glarits.: His salary, as a protos slonal" playef". began' fllmblng Until ' now for five mbntbfl Borvioes he re-; cetves $0000. In addition to this ho receives, his share for participation In the- worltj scries. . I .have been. '.ln formed that his share of the proceeds of the series has been In tho neighbor hood of $13,000 for the past three, seasons." . 'v Mrs. McQuillan's attorneys 1 an nounced that she would appear before Supremo. Court Justice Cropsey,;jbj Brooklyn Monday and ask for -. an order that her husband pay horr pend ing trlnl, allowance for alimony' and counsol fees, commensurate., with1 his Incomo. ' 1 v tv'' McQuillan Is lii Boston where the Giants are playing the Boston Braves., WOUNDED IN WAR HOME, July 25.: (A. P.) Prince Aage of Denmark, a captain Iq .the French foreign legion, has .boon wnnndnri whlln flffhtlng Ahd-Bl-Kclm'S I ,,. Mnrn(,m Thl. Infnrmstinn ha, be8n recevod by , his relaUvea nere xho prince 1914 married tho Countess Calvl dl Bergok), whose ' hrofner Is the husband of Princess Yolanda, eldest daughter of the kins of Italy. (Prince Aage visited the United Status In 1919, Rocently he was cited for bravery while fighting with the Kronen foreign legion ln Morocco.) Brookhart Lose Fei2r ' Votes in Iowa Recount WASHINGTON, July 26. (A. P.) CALLED "Come again, Napoleon. ' What la It you want?" . '. , ' ' "This Is Curtis D. Wilbur. ,'.lt mo' talk lo " - ' - ' "80 this Is Wilbur Is ItT- Well, I wouldn't brag about It If I were you." Whereupon tho officer hung up the 'phone chuckling -at the way he had answered the psuedo secretary. .. Fifteen minutes later he waa called' before a superior and requested to ex plain Why he had Ifcen Impudent' to Secretary Wilbur, the Examiner says.' DANISH PRINCE IS 10 ACCOUNT