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Medfo The Weather Weather Year A go f -4' pcrulurt. I ' Maximum yosti'nhiy K- Sfnxjmuiii ;ii Mtrrirooru 4;i liriliniiiti tndav 47 Dil7 Twnt'-thlM Tut Wrrkl; Kitty-aiitb Vr MEDFORD OUKt.'OX, Ku, 72, Mail Tribune RD s.'irun.y. .irxi: -2. ih-jk. , & 1 Today By Arthur Brisbane The Very Latest. His Master's Crib. The Glass and Dough. The Gibson Candidate. (Copyright, 1927, by New York Uvening Journal. Inc.) what Kditor rohionu reports as "latest political dope from Washington." Yon need not believe it, but this is how it sroes: "Cooliiljre for President, Hoo ver for Vice-President. Cool id;e to resijin at the end oE two years,' al'ler serving as l'residcnt for exactly eifftit years, or two full terms." iresitl(nt Coolicle spondiiiy bis summer vacation in Wiscon sin mniiuls yon f (inly, unlike littth. President ' i 1 ,1 1' . ...... t.oolidjje, amid the alien eoi n j and middle western farmers, i ... ... ... 0 . - I v.'tll deiy criticism of his wNarv-Hiiiinen veto. Kvei-y far liter will tutmit, nun wie i resi dent hits the strcnfith of his con victions, and farmers lile that. ft The OX Knowetn Ills owner, i ( ., ,,l Olid the ass his master s crib. And some of our educators. ! . I newspaper owners, editors and hook publishers also know their mnstor's crib and oat at it. I t-4 j One professor in I'ennsylva- j itia told tho federal trade, pom-; - -iiT , u:,,,rin nn,.,,,,, ! mission in Yashin-ton 1 liurs- i ua i.uui in nail iit-ni ituii t--"' .1.,.. l... l, n .1 I a , l upieee for t hree lect tires on pull- tie utilities. The professor was not doing ; "under cover work" for ,1'enn ; .sylvania utility corporations. iW '''l, ,1,'P","ti"ns, it seems, sim '17 ply -wanted to eliminate ineor- reel opinions about their husi- lless. . "Tito bootleg anil bnndit bus- lure. A pilot (rain and a train . . , , i containing Chang's hodyuuanl will messes grow and improve lianti ; n,,.e,le it ,, ,,., eoniainiiiK in hand." ' "lp troops will follow. ', .1 l.arwe nunihers of ti'oojis were ' Don t make a siptawk or i rrow(jjK ihroaKh the city .,'ales en we'll kill von." That was the! route to their home luovinec of . '.Manchuria hy road. first command of bandits, hold- Ti,,.(! wel.e siKni4 nf pllic . i ing up Broadmoor Count rv elnb ! anywhere (he the soldiers were or .' i derlv and appeared in Hood humor. ; near Indianapolis. ! chmiK Tso-l.in. who for two i "Throw the gins nwX ihey hart ruled norUiern China . . I with the ancient capital ns his dongh in tile sack. was t lie -headquarters, issued a circular let second command, when the hail-1 ter containinK his farewell message dlts lined lip against the wall ! two hnmlred ladies ami gentle-1 : j j c men enjoying a fiance. "1 he; I glass" meant diamonds and the !J other jewelry. The eollcetors ! 1 nf olt .,,,,1 ,li,l," marie : ' 1hejr get-away. k. nr-i. i . T....1...1 r.... r- m u-ors is mumuiimi i. 'i President by Charles Dana Oib-1 son and his alile son, Lnnhornc j tikntsix, June 2.(pj The (libson. in thoir puhlicntttm, -favorite concuhine of Chain? To t( ; Lin. northern dictalor who if ex- "Lii'o. ' peeled to turn over Peking to the ;ers, who savs bo " chows i 1o run,' culls his a "bunkless f campaign," nnd "the noniinn tinn 1pvp me dazed, nnd if ! fan stay dazed, I outrltt to make a splendid candidate." Will llni-m is vouno- and tl'l!Be ,mln-v hut no! )"i li.v. CHi Mll KCVir.S IS .cmn (uese military authorities took over doesn't realize how much truth control of the city and the railroad lliere is in that. .An election to the presidency dazes a man so thoroughly that it takes him ahotit four years to (jet over it. Ami hy that iiie they are thinking nhoiit (mother eandidate. Fnvorite sons of various states will meet at the Republican con vention ansry, because Ihelr states have been "Invaded" by Herbert , Hoover. i Those favorite sons won't be (is j ansry as the professional politi-l cians. i There is profit In tradlns one fa- j vorlte son against another, or trad- j tne all of them for a consideration when the time comes. W hen fnvor ite sons fade away politicians- profits fade also. A child seven years old Is kid raied in Ohio and killed under hor rihle circumstances The murder of (hat little Pirl Is another achievement of our boot - leei!lnr aire rbarl... J 1 Imiw W ith a iro nnH nnn.nrl.l child whom (Continued on Tage Four) PEKIN IS ERTEI by !Tso - Lin, Dictator of North China for Two Years. Leaves for Manchuria Departure Is Orderly and Panic Fails to Materialize I'l.iUN't; tunc . (A't (Sunday) Ctuiiir Tsu-I.ln, norllurn dictator, U'l't Peking on a special train I'm' Ills stronghold, Mukden. Man churia, at .t:t." o'clock this mm-uitur. II was understood that ChuUK CHANG l..u ( Hsueh-I.iuiiK. son of ('hunK1 Tso Itlt'll. 1 , ..,,,,- .., ,..,-, (lenerul YanK Yu-Tinii. are rc- "I. lining 111 i-eiiinf; won 11 iiimy- sll.ll.il t sul,PrvlHl, lllc ll(.,.,ilti r ueitverinB the city under an ur- riini'iiicnl with tho .shansi eover- ,,,. lluiiliK the period lielween their riei:ir(ure imd the arrival of the Khatisi utHhm-ttie.s, the elty will he In charge of u eoinmillee uf 'Ulers under Wantr Shi-t'hlen, the iiiii--Ihern ealiim-t autoniatieally i-eas-iiiK to exist. .,,,,.,.. : lnyk .. . , I 1-K1N(!( .June I, ;p .Mai'Haal ('ruins Tso-l.in is leaviin Peltius at nii.lniKht It is umlersiootl lie has arranged for the Sliansl leaders. to take over the northern capital "lway , in PeklnB presented an extiaordinary appear- ance lale today, preparatory to de- Mm ofhan Tso.l.in and h.s The sidinss were filled with trains, most of which were jammed vi(h t.()niiM am, (irri(.i1Si whilu tlu platforms were piled hili with X""" ,"' all descriptions from motor cars to perambulators. The spaces lft'een Kt'eat stacks of goods was crowded with soldiers land numbers of men and women j who hoped to obtain seats on the i trains. j .Motor cars loaded with alt sorts nf beloiiKitmn emit innally dashed ! up to the station, incicasiiit; the i confusion. j The northern dictator's own 'train, which was due to leave at ! tn id ii M Wfin w:ii(inf in fh vin. Minn ioiik iieiore u.-e nonr of atau leavin.; the sovereisnty to the reimblic and to the people itecounlinij his eflorts to bnn peace, he said that these had been ""availinu and that hence the war hart approached the slime threaten- ins disaster to foreigners as well I :,s 1 uruier iikihiii.; woiiiii niorely add to the people's diHtress. he said. "I leave I'eklns. taliins away all I the troons of mv command, because , have m) heaA tfl nse forpe t() 0 purpose, the circular said. through Tientsin tliU morning en route to Mukden. .Manchuria. They hint recently returned to Peiiin-T and .it that time it was assumed that this indicated the dictator's determination to stay there. TIKNTSIX. June 2 W The sititaliun in Ttentsi;t was extremely i station In view of the Imminence of a general retreat nf (he north erners. t Japanese sources reunited dis j turhanees at Fenmai, a railroad Junction outside of PeUtns. It was helieved, l.owever. that the troops . were under control at present. ! There wore prospects that the re. : treat of the northerners would he torderly If the nationalists did not ! press (heir pursuit hut permitted an orderly withdrawal. ' EX-SECY. MEREDITH IS DKS MOJNKS. Iowa. June 2. :iiml ',(.,.Pi..v of 'cl.;,.Uiul.c i j President Wilson's cabinet, is criti cally ill ft hi home here, his per sonal physician announced today. Mr. Meredith. It is understood. i ' 'm hiKh l.lood ,W- : "" "-suitinc cntopi.eauons. fevernl -eks auo he relurned I from .lolins Hopkins liosidlal - I Caltimore. w here lie had been 'under observation. ALPINISTS ; 10 SEARCH FOR ITALIA ! Expert Guides From the ; Alps to Hunt for Nobile I and Missing Dirigible More Airplanes Join Hunt Still No Word From I Missing Crew. I (Copyrighted 1928, by the Asso ciated Press) KIN(!S liAY, Spitzhor&en, June -J. (JP) The Norwegian, he hi'eiil. er MniKanza left hero lit 8 o'clock tonight to search tor (iencral l:tn borlo Xobfte aiuf tho crew of the Italian tiirisihh', lost hi thp north ern wnstert I'm- more than n wtMU. The weather here was line as the vessel cleared the harbor. KJ.XC'K HAY, SpHzhcrfn. -Itrrtf1 2. lA Search fur Vh niisHiny: UU'UUMo Italia was uivcu frt'sh im pel u Kulay. with iln arrival in Kind's liay nf the steamship l!ia Kiinza. which will carry Italian .Al pinists to tuirthnrn Sptf.hoi nt'ii fttr a careful .survey of the region. The Urimuiixa will vv;iil here ttr the whaler Unhliy whk-h is due to mdi'i'iiw carrying Lieutenant l.u t-zow-llolm, Nerweian flier, and his airplane in which the first air search for the itafia wift lie made. Piirtn fit ho ny formttffnder Uo niiiBiw, captain of tht ivtxp ship fitla di M llano, conferred with the captian of the ltrat;iitiza. The pres ent plan is tfi transport the Al pinists, who are oayer to start out ini inert iatetv to northern Knitzfier- no n . n n rt ptrt t h c rn a sh ore t here with sledges and all necessary sup plies for an extensive overiuiul search. When tho Fpitzhei en hunter. Paul Kieiner. ami the four Ital ians now out with him on sluis, h;tvf searched the terrain as far as Mosel Uay in nnrthtrrt SpitxieryM, Krener. with one nf tho Italian, will jio to Advent hay tt report his otiserv;itions. while the other three Italians will continue the search until tho fiohry and ftra f!ini?.fi come nor! It w'tih the Nor weuian air Pxpedition. The steamer timefuur, with (ai) tiiin I Miser-Larson ahojird. prob ably wilt start north next Thurs day to assist Lieutinanl Holm in the iiir reconnaisanep. The Ciita di ano today re ceived a message from Home stat ing a biir Italian hydro -ahulane will fly into Kind's Hay from Lome shortly with four men aboard. The plane has a radius of il.iino miles ariii u'iii make tiie journey in three hops, (akin?? four days. Baseball Scores National. II. If. r.. ; rim-innatt I I'.atti'iie i I'ic in ic-h - rn 2:1 t 12 1 r 1 l-Vinuhvu", Mays and eenfield, I) e 1 a n e y. Ileai-n. Wei'lz, KdwardH, -Mills ati:l Ta. lnr. 31. 31. K. t'lueuRo ,.,...in 14 i I'itt.sburt; i; 13 2 j Untterie.s: Hush, Weinert. I loot anrl Ilartnott; MUjus, Dawson. 1- ussWI and Smith, (inoch, llrame. II. It. E. I llrookiyn li 14 0 i New York 4 12 0 Hatterles: Vance, Petty and l Deherry; Itarnes. Faulkner, Cant S well and o'Farrell, "Walker. j H. H v.. St. I.ouis 13 U 0 i Philadelphia 12 IS 1 ( Ithem. Ifaid. Sherdei. Johnson, i l.ittlejohn, iieinhait and Wilson; Wtdlmnjhhy Hint;, Walsh, Mwcet- land and !,e!ian. 'American. n. ir. n. ; P.oston r :( 'leveluml K S 1 Morrison, Simmuns and Kevins; I Clrant and I,. Hcwell. . . t R. II. K. New York 5 ! 0 Detroit ' 1 j PipKras and f'.rahowskt, Collins; VauKilder and Shea. ; n. II. K. i Washinstou z (i 1 i St. I.ouis S 12 0 J Zaci.ary and Kenua; Stewart and ! Manion. n. u. e. I'lilladeliihia 3 7 0 Chicairo 2 3 1! Grove and Cochrane: Illanken stilp, Adkins antt McMurray. ,1cm w-dnivn l'ndertk'r ASrtfliV PARK, N. J. Dr. Kd win Pye Turner Osbaldeston. who ''I Ms if,th tiirthifay climbed a !.,! foot tnwer and skirnted the cat, is shopping for an undertaker. He wishes to lie buried. In his old silk pajamas in a plain wooden casket. Having be.-iit-n down one r.ifii(!'einn from .1ufl tn 11. ',a. he thtukit lit 'un make a deal ut fltftf. JAPAN EXTENDS TIE3,lTRWURN,s TSlNANFlVKGTA0P X. f Y KIAOCWOW EY TsL JAPAN'S increasing influence in Manchuria ami Shantung- province, Chm.1, ts attracting the attfrntton at tho worid. Two Chinese papers have published the terms of an aliened secret treaty reported to have been signed by Marshal Chang Tso Lin, right, North China war lord, and the Japanese minister to Peking, by which, for a $25,000,000 to $o0,000,000 loan "to drive out Reds," Marshal Chang grants Japan a protectorate over jChina's three eastern provinces of Manchuria. I This alleged treaty is said to agree further to: Lease Japan the port of Tsingtao, in Shantung prov ince, for 99 years; grant Japan the right to construct and operate railways in north China; grant Jap anese the right of residence throughout Manchuria, eastern Mongolia, Shantung and Fukicn provinces together with preferential rights to open mines,, exploit forests and develop industries cede to Japan, the ports of DaLrLen. and Port Arthur, Manchuria.;, lease Tsingtao and the Kiaochow bay areas to Japan, for 99 years, All these .areas are shown on the map ab&ve. The Japanese-controlled area is shown by shaded lines. By control oi Tainan and Mukden, Japan has teen able to govern to a degree reinforce::" f the Nationalists from the south and Marshal Chang' forces from the north. ? pSlulsral ISoio w TO REMAIN AS IS OPPOSED BY PROFIT MADE BY HIGH S. COACH Contract Signed Today By Popular Athletic Director Outlook for a Champion Football Team This Year Bright. Prink r.thiw.nv. coarh vf th Metifortl hlh sihtiul, ttwiuy MKe4 emit met to eonell loeal schnnl athletes fnr atinther year, to the senernl flelij-ht nf eitizens ami stu dents, t'oaeli t'alljsun for some time eonitiererT offers from the l.onvltnv, SN'jish., 'hi.aVi sehfrh nml a Pm-tland hth -.rhrt. will leave tnrnorrnw tu .snenrl the vaea tlon period visiting with his moth er at Ktifcene, and later may in vade the wh'atfields or the loinr campM for some strenuous effort, heire returning here the- weelc in Auirusi. I'rospeeln for the foot hall team next fall are hnM. I-Mdie Deni nier, the hest h h school punter in the tate; curford Moores. half haek; TJernian Xewlfn. halffiaek ; Stanley iiitUn, t'Tifi, nnti . arrsrr. ;iUernute tiuavloj-UjivU. Jst hy i graduation, in their places will he Orhiri Ctoksie. half Al Melvin, A mter.si.p. :i quarter, and -tSvode- nutose of n kid, nut last yenr he ittse of InetiKitiitity. Itltt Flower- mnn is slated f(,r an end paxithirt. m-iut: mi.s-.miic i"c Jijal ik.su!..!' hist season, wlure he made a fin. i showini;. (Viokslo and Anderson ' are pood punters, and M -lvln is an ' xperieneeci qua rterliaek. Ait the students listed as fn.il-T.'fss- I !..- ami l,asketl,an m.itei i.-d, 1 ert with credit. ( The team next full will aain I center armmd Heinle Hughes al j center. The youni; tnai! -,vlll leae Wednesdity fnr' K'lamali ennnty. i whei-e he wiif work in a loKnin:.' -.-imp. licit .MclVioald. end: iliti j Mol-Kiin. tackle: Al K!. lir. Kiiard: l.Iai-k Iluuhes, Kuar4, also plan lot of hard work this summer, i and will he hack in school in the I rail. II will lie the last year for jail of them. There Is also a raft j nf new- and husky material r.n- a ' team in sk'ht. '. The schedule dates unfixed, he- sides Hi., usual L-anies with il" Ashland school, include contests with Km." ne. Cnrvallis and .Marsh- i fiel.l. and dleberini: Is under way (with The !i,i!les nnd Nation. Th" it'heu.awa Indians are alsn heirtc J considered. All of the ulmve fames. ! Willi the piisslhle exception of Sa ilem, will he played In this city. Death Toll of the Automobile I KCP.KKA, Cal., June i Dr. Kraneis liayne, retire 2. Wi ll dentist. i was kiried here yesterday wlp n his I mint iror-K err n in'Uniritin rotio f sar nf. rriif fftifrnKrutf wr fmntfy 5$ mih! ynJh-.i?! nf Kurk.. wiln i--Hldejjtiai cHinpniti 'amI . he Kur-ku-Ucd muff rutc. Ti'. ; had r'celvrd none except one ' Itnync's 1-otlv was oniihed l.tue(.t, ; hl!l and two $1 hills which ho luid fthe car a tro. his wife, who turned over to fior'(o H. VunNii , craped Injury, walked three niil- 1UVfl- '"n,t f,r ,f,p Vflw' Ynr Hinlth-j tu luniinuii help. j for restdent headquarters. 1 M ITS INFLUENCE OVER VAST REGION ILL STRF.ET Kuhn Loeb Partner Tells Senate Committee Gene-; raf Sentiment in Finan-I ciat Circies Against SecyJ of CommerceTammany Wot Political Organization i N!-:V YORK. June . (t Th? t 'general sentiment in Wall street is against the nomination of Horherl Hoover, Lewis F. Strauss, of Kuhn. ' LfM-h & Comfwny, teslil'le-! Vftlay utn'ttif ; he lave the Semite pveKUleutlul cum- 'ent'ms pai;n invest igal ing tommitteo. Mr. led hy i Htraiitis, a forinei secretary to Moo- ver, made this statement when he was ashed it his fit in had made i any contuhuiUyn to the lUxyvw-Urr-prenitieivt i'n.id. While his own . haukiu Ihiiiki! p,ave no money, Htrauss .said, he pejsonally had rais ed around $:IU,ikm for the cninmerce f secretary's campaign fund. I he said JttHns K(KcnwaM, vhxir 1 ma n-i' the Jt;ytl H';iv, Hwlnn k ' c Cotupuuy, had cotit rlhutcd H), 'fiOO; lletiiy I. Moses, a Xew York attorney, $-TiO0; and V. K. Macy of New York. Suni). Strauss told the crinimltfee he liart sent some of the I mimev to (he aSlttllKtOll HVW ; )nii!li!Uarters tujd tliut Ue stlU UadUure u( ulcoltut. ' Kiune rill hand, lie was directed lo! All li . Ktlllw Keiv.-rl vt-e.-e f.in,,l fltl'llisll n comnlele list OT COIltrihU- ; ,!,, ,m! exuendit urns. . , , . , . uimva.... .- many lum made no rontriljulion lo Hie cainiialun Hind of (inventor Al- fietl K. Hmitll. UenrKe '. Oivany, ll "" "' """""J n........ ., , testified today before the senate presltlentlal rnalwi IsiveBliKittiiw; 1 cntnmiltoo. Denying that Tammany Is a po- I litical orj-'ani.ation, dlvany said It : was a patriotic society which has - He its headquarters m "a ptttea rath Tammany ball.'' "Taiumuny society ts a patriotic one and does not take part lu poll tics." Olvnny said. ' in (he minds or the public Tam many is regarded as a rolltk-nl tir- Kimizatitm. said Be;;a(!K- Harkley, detnucrut, Kentucky, ' That's because the democratic county committee of New York lias made lis headquarters in a bufidinu known as Tammany halt, owned by j the Tammany society," Oivany "It's there, y suffrauce unly." "The Tammany soclely has noth- ! Ins lo do with polities," Oivany de- : dared. "It Is a soclely which was j organized too years and more aw be act of the state lw;lsllnr. ' (VeorKe VV'asbln!it!!: was a sachem of it. IL took the side, of tiie poor as strains! the rich." Oivany saiil thai John II.' Voor his was ti e mand sachem of Tam many, lie added that there were a number of sacbem. amfmx whom is Uovenmr Alfred K. stmith, Oivany lestitied dial he was the head of (he New York democratic committee, having suet ceded ('has. f. Murphy im (bat por.ition. lie I y A3 v . SUBURB STILLS Thriving Business at' Mef - mcfi PrvrL PWiftft Qii. burl, Closed Up By Fecie ral Action Village Presi dent Indicted 118 Stills! Closed. . j j fth llli'Alo, .June a. V) One of inst comprehensive indicl in tho htfuuy tit' prohlhithm .vtent in Miirt!:.- was j'rtwn ihe feiieral unaud jury yen- iteiduy. r Melrose ; chai ned It named I o L persons of i'arli suburb, and tin' operation of an alco- hrrt ring ho large that its profits in Uou dollai. Among those Indicted were Cum U. Itnhmder, village piesident; An t hiny I'a hna, a ti ustee; and Joo Mmita na. descritied as lejider of The. guvernuieid charged that stills were found operating lu the community of ID. 000 persou.-). In one yeur. Investigators said, the rlcged ring u s e d 1 1,000.000 nf mrenr in tUr, mantttar- , tu have !,een of iiiiirm ii, i, ink., i nn l In ,,u i,,,i,,,i (slUKte souiee supiilled them. nl,,K tf(Cfn nere chaiKeit iwWh )i;,vj1K ewvsi.liwl with iwm ,,r ,,,,, syndicate, allovvlUB tliem lu ,. uiillinlled supply of city , .., Un. (.ni, h,, M ., cost or HO. Sn i.xlenslve were the operations of the symticii (e, it was flvalKcl. that at limits tbe city's Witter supply was crippled. $5,000,000 GRAFT ' ' IN NEW YORK PUBLIC KVAY VmiK. June 2. twy fit graft in th Nw Hi l eft. eleuutug lejtuvtmtit the .ihiuunl Involverl fslimiitt with d Im- twen S.",, ooo.OMO nnd $7.ooo,ooo was on leeoid tudny In th trial of to HO,u)c;nre(i umehtfs of the do- 'the estimate vmj.h vnmU Uv ViU 1 II'' I. (.(ilJKlieed, r-NftM-nrled fore- num. hi ii vltnens fur tho statu In Ihe ti-hil nf ('hiirles A. Mr(tfn nnd U'mfiim ,f. fihwuhf. hfs sujieilors In th Mr frrx ti iUtn. IamaIwA, wh h4 in thfjt. t'iiitiiient for thirty yearK huUI tluit in I!tir. lie derided to "wet jine of the eauy ni(ney himselt" and thnt in ten itv tiie hifl thirteen yfiiiH. h" had netmiily wftnesn'-d the (heft N " QU - ! o, ..-r. t,f,,,f f,,ri t-tj inrooBfi j unvroU paddioj;. AiihmiKh he wi id hln coot-rlenco alwayn hurt him for "every ilolhu" he tesiified ih.it he hurl pert-nnally "Ilccted, ahuut $100, 000 In graft imjo i0 i5, Italian A vie Break Rec. Enduranc i r KOMU, June .Ayi c'..c minim iii,nuis. .Miijur ryriii- S iaiiiteit at :: :"( this nftrrnonn nt MwutU-vitw iU'iil. hwviws lirokca the world's recoi-d tin- a illliatloii (llKlil. Tliey were ! la the air for 5S hours ami ;IT minutes. ! RADIO SUCEESS i IS BIG FEAT ! OF AIR FLIGHT Southern Cross Contact j With World Thru Radio - Regarded As Big Achieve- ment of Latest Success f uf Air Hop to Honotutu. HONiH-UMJ, Jimc 2. fr'j termUwvttwM ic- c & t i a & th&U-, flitiht to Australia was reiterated by t'apiuin KinKsford-Hinith and! his three flying companions today; itl'ter : BueeeMsful fliKht from tlio Oniihind nfrport to Wheeler f(ehf Krtv& to ' face-, in th& hvseft Uaujiar at Wheeler field, tho.! Southern Cross rested last night1 with tho trl-mntored HIrd of , Paradise, tho plane in whlcii L-feutenunts Alaltland and llagen-j henrer f tin do their epochal flight i-fv htmrs ami 5& mtmrtfif, th& Haul he n t reww made t ha tr wl& in Z1 hours and 2& minutes, i Tho aviators were faced today wit h nialiins n decision as to their next landing place; Suva, 3 1 -M miles distant or the tsfe of i,mtt, at Jirltlfh Snmoii, ttpr'nsxl Imrttely mllm from ItnwtvH. L 'I lu. uoxt Is. recQBn.Ls d hy ! aviators as tho most perilous ot tho journey and the facilities for landing; at Opolu wero recom- f mended hy tho Itrftfsh consul hero i" ht,r timn -thow ftt lUnvovcv, the author Itle at a rations to receive the Southern ' Cross, reports received from there safd that tho munlcfpnf council hart n rrtered rt mttn her of i rees for a UuuUn-f? w well take-off for tht third hop to ish:ne, Australia, a distance of nU, miles. Captain Klngsford -Smith plan ned to spend most of his time tod-ay- at vhi'-elpr tlf'ai In malcinif a l hurug h psa mls& t lo-n of t he So utile vu Cross, if the craft Is found airworthy, it will ho flown to the Island of Kauai, one of Mho nearby Hawaiian group and noni the ftarfting Sund.s runway th(?r, tho xeeami hop wHt titk Vhie, Vvw to the. lnH.!i(?.ei!.artr CnjituUi. ;. Klngnford-Kmlth Hfitd tht Sunt It em Crown h:id nhovn Htrt'h worlhiiH'KH that ho could Hiiy ( definitely that tho take-off from Karkhitf KumN woohi ho made Ktwm tnyi iaivr t hf r rt nxt M mt ilsiy, uwl-i-sw. wo-r flying wft'.h-pv preventH. The Ki"lhio tankH of tho South ern CrnHH will ho loaded with 300 additional kii lions on tho next hop, 1501 ntfiifiiHt T-'OO can-fed on tho ttnkt(ino:-UtnahfUf trip. C T. 1'. e&'til(t n th& KJh&rn Ci'tifM, miiil hint rUKht tluit th& InndlnR propoHed at tho Jland of Oo it would he tniido .only in event that tho party dlHrovera upon nonririK Kamoa that tho KaKonne Hiiipiy ih infiiuiieienL iu mrry thpm to 8trr. Aftpr their arrivai y&t&r4ay, t he four air iue o. Kle.pt at th AValkikl hotel. a mnalt dinner wild held In their honor last niKht and they planned a vIhH today to flovprnor (leneral Walfaeo H. Far rirtffton, who waH at tho tieUt ye- Whether th& radia Iwat'tm would ho lined on tho flight from Hark IriR KandH wan a queHtlon which awaited later derision. Army au- inoritieH stooii renuy today itf arranKO ihe radio beacon Hervieo 1 t ti the FHkM tf I&rMhH, th vtuUu Uuactta i unetUtaed. jxecCectly for the firHt three Iioiiih when it was lost ly tho H tit hern Cro-s. The fuiKi'.m direct iortal rIkiuiIf, whlrh wero Intended to keep tho pTane on a trim course were never pit -kpH ttfi nnin hy the jifarrp arrti Uyatv naviKatar, kpj.it the p.Uum on the course try dead reckoning. As a check James Varn?r, the i ad to operator, kept tij a steady of communications with ftrenm shlj nnd short-wa-e shore sta Avhttfyr fwrtwldn thff t MiMnwUng fPtt &f th& flight 4w lie the exceptional success of these radio communications, Outsider Wins Classic. NBW VIH1K, June i. tlPt The 'i4 renewal the Flasjd-c Suhurium Uanilleap, tKl.auo added at llelmont Park, today was won by Oolan, an outsider. Chance Knot was second nnd Scapa Flow (hint. CORN BELT BRIVE IS LAUNCHED i McNary-Haugen Supporters Form Organization in Chicago for a Drive in G. 0. P. Convention in Interest of Farm Relief Demand Space in Party Platform. CUICACO, Juue 1,l.lVl A oci-m- f nmmuuna .sw ium s i t If thtv refvlvHis are- app-rv iakp-n hf-ftvre the rcjnrhfteaiT rca ttrt?rV convention (tm a request wilt Kdv thai w hatp-vv-r i Is decided on he Incur po rated la the repuhlican platform. The committee to prepare tho resolution fs composed of Senator .rftme-ff K, Watttan of fmrlunur c?ov Atim MfMiiw f X&rs ka and Creovga Peek, af Mullue. 111., who represented farm organi zations at Washington sponsoring the .MciVary-llaitgen I'lll vetoed hy ihf prcsflrtfrtt. M. J. TftM-rv tyi nvttft, Si-i-w., presided at the meettajt wUlelv attended by ahnut fifty repuhlican leaders from the corn hell states Including Senatui' (i era Id Nye of North Uakotu unit several national ami static chirwvm. Mi'. Tallin. dewrlUed tlve- twrjui-H!.' of the meeting as called to lake action to eon vl nee eastern dele gates that farm relief Is necessary. wtt'e want to make clear to tho emrttn iVeat," ha tahi, "tYutt we aie ClR-htlajf far a urlH-elp-le that we want a favorahle en ml I dale to support tills principle." At the same time the meetinvc was in proffryss here, farmers from a rtp lltmvis co-ff n-tk.' we-r jtatlu'iduB at UkalU Ui lidat- yyswA lutlniiH calling for relief and to protest the veto of the McN'ary llaugen hill. Many of these far mers at the beginning of tho open air meeiin-s r-x iyrrw-ii the trvtmtlfi-ir f goUrg tu the- Kuusitt CUy yi-w ventlon. R. HAMILTON OF BEND AFTER 10HN KAf.KM, Ore., June 2. (W) It. H. (tatotiton of ta-nd, who (s a candidal- for- tb& sewlcerwblp of tbc M.'S.Uwi (tse jti.1 U'liii-'-" line, suld hera today that ha has assurances ot 'J'.i u, t,,w n .. he will need for that office. Ham ilton said he believed there Is no rtotrot of his election, or the ofif oveotlver of the lefi-tstrttore: who WlU WKwiw 1.-- !!WIHiW!l, ll!!mMlO (daluis -2 and says be U assured of tiie voles of five new ones. One of his supporters, Theodore I, t'ra nier of Orants Pass, was nominated In the recent primary erection, but btvs vrttborawo to accept rt position 111 I'atlUwHl Vv-Ub tbe s!s& nRli&rs' assoclallou, which Uan ceduceil Hamilton's assured vote by one. Hamilton will see several Wll famelte valley members today, with rt possibility, ho nortcves, of aditini; to bis streoptb, TUe fliibt fr She Soeakersh-ln- ap parently has simmered duwsv lu two contenders, llamlllon nnd Krank J. I.nncrK.-tn of Portland, who fins been Riven the pledges of the .MiiiTiininafi delegation. I. onfrsao h-n been cantpaiKninK In tip-stiite s'Bun-ties, bt Kamiltort doesn't think hi own oiwisk hs. ,ptl damaKed. - S4 GilPIIi WA SHI NO TOX, ,1 un e 2 Tho women of America, const 1 tlltTnir 4)f uov cent of lh eliL'Uifrt kkwat. veW rrffrewnted at hy leA than, tlx pr cent &f th- deleKatcs. Final returtii from all stales, except West VIlKlnlu show a total of 64 republican women delegates in a total of 10sn as compared (o III) With ITl Votes at Cleveland fotrr. year apo. V&F!M-n Alternates this year will mimher JM, exclusive &i West Virginia, as compared tu 27! in 11)24. Four yenrs ngo 990 women woro delegatca or alter pales,