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Medford Mail Tribune. Weather Year Ago MiiWiiimii Mini mum Daily Twenty-third Teat Mrrklv Fifty-jj.lrth w FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFORD, OKKUOX. FIJI DAY, JL'XK 8. li)JS. No. 78. The Weather I'luvtuM Fntr, mitt rUIiiff trni IK'niliiti'. .M;tlifiuiu eM'rii.iy TH liiiiiimiu today Today By Arthur Brisbane School for Parents. The Ladies and Hoover. The Pygmies Learn How. Reformed Fiji Islands. SOUTHERN CROSS LANDS AUSTRAL! i. (Copyright. 1927. by New York Evening Journal. Inc. What is the matter with our children? Not imieh, lint a great deal is the matter with " some parents. The police are hunting for a little irl ten years old, invited to go to a parly by a plausible man, fifty-eight years old, last Sunday. The ehild did not know the man, the parents did not know him. Hut the parents said, "Certainly." Off she went in the stranger's ear, and that's the last seen of her. Kvery primary school should have un annex with the sign j ... i over the door: l'l'imary common sense for! parents. f Secret orv Hoover is " ' ' i gutting I , . , , , . .,:ii,. additniniil delegates rapidl,, numerous contests being settled 1 in his favor. It luoks like "lmitli and Hoover, Xt?V York iiiul C'ltliformu, the Atlantic, versus the I'ncific." Other news tells that Mrs. Churles H. Sab in ami Mrs. Me- dill McCorilliek "are burllin'ion the United .Stales I'aeiflo coast. till the wires from coast to coast ! ... . . in four hours, the city Peu.in stir-1 word of anxiety from the four men. . selves on the Tcmplo Heaven lighting Hoover. jrlne in the early morning to cx- ' They looked for the moon as Ihey grounds within the Chinese sec- Mrs. McCormick is the ,c"d ilH welcome to the four mei ! did duriiiK their fllKht from Oak-: tion of the city, at Coal Hill, north . . ! . . p 1 m 1 'who mul battled terrific storms land to Hawaii and Hawaii to Suva. nrd of the forbidden city. Al- ilauliter Ot tlie powertlll .Mark 'almost throughout their flight over! Kreiiuently they have referred to 1 thouch orderly and in wood spirits. .'iiina, .1 1...- ly 1 iiaoiiicr ui l uill .uui ion, mice j a considerable linancier, ami wife of the head of one of the bitwst New York trust qoinpn nies. ISceretary Hoover, always phi losophical, knows that "r!ou- Vent fellinic Varie," means wo-j i., ,.,.ui,1.,llv ,.1,,. tl,;,. minds. 1 lamia, and Mrs. Sabill is thc'llle fcouth Pacific oci:au, 17u:.tho mwn s "our friend and as I He niav soon be appointing!"1"' ,luur Bavc u" i,osl"u as.int;-, t 1 p link' 24.4. south and longitude! these two ladies on important ' 102.43 east. committees, and they will say, "lies a perfect old dear." Miss O'llrieii, adventurous young explorer, returns to St. I'll til, Minn., disappointed in the Afi ii au pygmies. She shot all kinds of game, endured all kinds of hardship, and says Af rica is all right for a woman, but a little too rough for a man. "The pygmies are darling lit- i tie cro:itmvs," wiys she, "lull t 4.. i i. .I,,,,, ..,.4 ' i .iir witiucu nivMiiy iJicuircs ui tu,ni ! Many Antevivun girls could : teach any pyen.y act wild. ' and do so. ! - ' Fiji Islanders, hushv haired. ; I active, tpve u warm welcome . to the numopliino Southern I 1 1 Cross, lamlcd at Suvh. Thrwo l.'iiij.nv .n.-e lu.,1 n i , , .. p , , aiiuoyint; habit of eating white men. This time thev Olilv " ciiecicn tiiciii. The fliers have beaten all ree-1 . ,. T - I, , , "ins, uiciiiuiiig liinuocritii s l.-lljr distance flight over Water. I It is 55'IS miles of ocean from Oakland, California, to Suva, Fiji Islands, via Hawaii. The next hop. 1700 miles, will lake the fliers to llrishime, Aus tralia, on the way to Sydney. The world is really flying. The 2-VJ Fiji island", about el'shty of them inhabited, belong lo oid llrandniuthcr Crltanla. Sho rarely overlooks any thing. Whoa young people that now rend this column get their nround-lhe-world flying machines they may find chances to grow up with the country on some of these uninhab- lied, unexplored FIJI Islands. O Thousands of small merchants Mruggllrr for a living, or moder ately prosperous, will read with no great pleasure about constantly growing chain store sales. For May (CoBtlnnail on Pa Tour. Second 6ectloo) RECORD-BREAKING FLIGHT TIENTSIN i HALF AROUND THE WORLD cpcmc nF : ; COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Ziwuv Capt. Kingsford-Smith and Three Companions Land at Brisbane, After Hard- , , , i i ' "tie or two repetitions of tlio storm eSt Leg Of EpOCh-Making, experienced at 7 .. m. with sharp 'squalls from the southeast, rain dur- Flight From San Fran-i,i,-'1,ieiiex' cuui,lcotnour,efore 1 wind settles to steady southwest." Cisco a Week Ago. nit second storm 1 it U'iir not If tni? Iinffirn tlin nlutiti . ; t 1.AN1I Tl.e Mfiiitlwi.il FLASH Tin i,.m.,., u,.,... .,,.., hours delayed at eleven this (Saturday) morning, i.kisiianh. June 9.1 yp (SuUMday) Hie Southern Cross. t 8 a. m. today (2 p. m. Friday, I Purine coast linn-, exnectcd '.o hind wiihln an hour, It radioed. i ,,,,,. unlay) The monoplane, Southern' cross with its Aiisiralian-Amcrlcaii crow of four men, today approach-! tltiu birthplace of Its commander. Captain Churles Kingsford -Smith, from the Fiji islands, while the. heart of Australia, beat in sy in put liy with its lutioie effort. The iilunc wua le.a Hum 400 miles off-tdioro at 4:30 a.- in., wllii h.was lu:.to a. in. or l-'riuaV , -ntlciuatins their arrival with-1 I nines rrotn the Kiji Islands. .jle adio inessai;es from the plane hcord ihroiinh the niuhi 1 and carrying tho suppressed note! et d.,njf. r lu Us crew, caused their friends ashore to watt up anxiously i for ''the' ncvs ' of' the stiu-nlhi progress against gates over the t ocean. HOXOU'l.U, Juno 8 Kouthern t.'ross was -tP) Thfl 50 miles from Urlsbane, Australia at 8 " i-acuic coast time -.ot-.iy ; on its flight from l it! Islands. I I A mess-age from the plane az, l'OKTUNI), ore.. .Tone S. W ; A. T-47 a. m . IochI Mm -key ru- i dio station reported loss of South-( en, Cross' signals, which pro- j vioiiidy h.'id 1 n coming in stronr. I "I could hear the buzz of the j gcHerntur ;md they seined to be I liozzinu along tmoothiy just be j fore the signals fnib-d. due to -the daylight." Local Manager K. 11. l'rico stated. ! The Southern Cross was believed i to be i.ppi'oximately -l'io mi ltd i from Drisbane at this hour. SAX ritANflHCO. .Mine 8. (A) tnrrnn vi..U.nf lt'..ni..il itiufin-lt. ;,nces that pulled and twisted and bounced lln mononlanc Soul hern ; Cross through the worHt contortions experienced, so tho filers said, any-- where on ti e trans-Pacific fl'.?ht. threatened to cast the history-inak-' ing journpv from Oakland, Cal., to a,BT ",e ot "V The plane started from Suva. Fiji Islands, yesterdav afternoon with Plects of fair sallng ahead. There were miles to cover be - fore the lour airmen Captain Chas. 1'1Ks,mu-hinith. tnnries uim, liar-, rtr V I vnti tiwl laniim Uiii'imr lun I " - " v " 'Australians and two Americans j should see t he calm watern of Mils- mini naieiaui iui-1 t hev i'iiecleil lo : ; cover the distance In about 111 or i J0'101"'"' nl Hrlslmne about; i80 a " Australian time t-!:.10 , I i.m. Pacific coast time today). Things went smoothly until nighl-1 . eii.eiueu wii. inane, ii.ti i "itn . , : ... ners instrumeni saying: vie are r1"n"i ' ln, hail weather." It gave ly 5 miles out from Suvu; altitude n ,,. ,.,., O'JO feet j Weather Worst Vet I At 8:15 p. m.. plane time, 12:13 a. in.. Pacific coast time, the plane , gave its position as approximately: 190 miles from Suva ami remarked : : that the weather was "had." j ; Kinlio operators along the coast : ; added the Information that the : nlnne's sienuls wore "su-inelne" ' 1 badly,. Indicating that the t'raft was I riding roughly. Nothing was said about the ten sity of the fctorm until :25 p. m. plane time, 1:25 a. in. Friday. Pa cific const time, then t'lm said: "We didn't want to worry everyone whilst we were In It. but now that we nre out of It. we w ill tell you that for the past two hours we have battled the worst weather of the whole flight at 5.-,00 feet. Ileavv ImnilHl at times gave us drops over ..... . . .. . n.MI iixnju vu me-. on .ml l.ll,l fi. l., -.f. . III .. ........ ....... a TT na eai ano nave a snot 01 emergency unisher. Am too cold to write more. Will send later. theerlo. W e II be O. K." About that tiaio a radio incssugo was Intercepted at Honolulu. It came from Sydney, Australia, and was broadcast for the fliers' infor ir.atlou. The word was not cheer in:;. II was that they "must expect struck its next Htorm uvea, at 11:41. plant' time, a half hour or so after reporting that they were flying Honlh of New Caledonia and about 770 mik'S from Suva, the fllerH opened their wireless key probably to send their position report. Hiidio operators on shore .heard the signal, "Southern I'rosn, then heard the planes generator sbrlek wildly upward. The signals were rendered barely audible and 'then died out altogether, ror a unto ' It was feared that the plane mish-- hflvo l'lun.-;od Into the sea, for the. .Increasing pulling of the genera-; or ln," l0" 1 !?,'. the cn,tt 111,1 i l lime iniiLTii iniiiu. . A little later, however, came the i IreassurinK word from land stations 1 in San Francisco that the generator could be heard but that no mes sages were being sent. I The Southern Cross was still rls- iim. plunaiiiK" and aKaln lislnc ,u 41. n t-t ....,1 -ni-tw,t :f 11, ,ri,,rr, .il,l fliers wern not over. Yet throUKh all this came not a I frequently did they joke about tho : rouuh rldtnK always to close their , message with l!-:;ht 'cheerio.' -f- F HERSELF FATALLY LOS AXC1ELKS, Cal- June 8: Mrs. Ldltll Mlelr. mother OI four children, fired the charge of a shotgun into her left breast and j then hi her blood wrote a farewell message on the bathroom f oor at UOr I1I1IIIU III mUlllUI UV I UIH IIIHM . " The mesfiago sain: . Koku on I'aiho. hut the report can- "lear. 1- o'clock, I love you." ; not he confirmed. The woman then crawled to (he, The northerners lmvi plm-ed ar tclephono and summoned aid. l'hy-( lllh ry lo the north of TleniHln. in- : Hiciana at. tho Garrield hoHpital. j dieatlng that they are making a, where sho was taken, said uhe , stand. 1 could live but a few hours. Advices for Taku say that Gen- Deputy sherifls sold illness and separation from her husband, T. C Clark Mlelr, who had taken their four children to Clackamas, Ore., until his wife recovered, were at tributed by, the woman's mother as the causo for her act - A ! I t VJlTl UIU M l cc , I Boy CommUfllStS ' Executed in China i CXeCUtea in Ulina (4., 4 4 , : caxto.V, June S. tfi I KU,,.,.n ,. and three ,ho,OVN. n r,-ested In . . . . . .. .. a communist ranis ami oescrio- r cu ronfcBcli "reds" were pjivutai today. i j , ,.. j. 1 v i ne group uien uiavei), t fl, mv announcing their belief lhlll ' tho futurc SU,.CCSM of j 4. t.uu,mlmislll would bo aided ,f ,)y (he1. martv,.nn,. A ,. of 30n students a teachers near Hwatow ai;-u was arrcsieo hi u oiiii- -i- ; niunt meeting. The police ; nt,aI uf tho Kn;h(.r,n(t ,,., nan c-str ckell student illfor- iner who was said to have drawn u lot to kill bis parents 4 , uud instead ran to police headquarters. ' .VtAHStlFIKI.I),, Ore., June 8. , bfpi Mrs. William McClure. 4.", wife 1 I of a Southern Pacific engineer, wan : being aonht hei today following I her disappearance yesterday. She was last seen leaving the Neighbors nf Woodcraft lodge at D. in. Coos I llsv was rirazeerf last niifbt .nil . oi i ice rn inHnneu iu resume urnu I a. I..- - - u - a. n line WIC IUUHI. nil"! i nae been tmtrerlng from an Injury to her spine and was desiWndent. 'officers were told, and they feared she bad Jumped Into tbe bay. IIUI I lull I American Airplane Reported, Shot Down in Conflict Be-; tween Chinese Armies I Italian Forces Sent to J ; Tnl11 Crtr.nr.rai Cntrliolc ' 1 ctiu viiaiiaiu ouiuiu o Occupy Pekin. J Mm I'KKINO, June 8. (V) tVIa ; Naval Iludlo.) This eitv, former ' scat of government of ttu north- ; 1 ern Chinese war lordn, was taken .over by the Nationalists at 10; ; u'leock this morning, In an orderly; miiuiuM'. ; Shansi troops marched in the I ! south and southwest gates as tlio 1 small Interim inoteetlonary Muk i denlto garrison departed. I'he lust five-bniTed republican , flaKS faded from tile streets as the ' city blossomed with the blue and ; white aml.thc red, whltu and blue of the Nationalist and Kuomin?' taiK banners. The vanguard of tlio Shansi oH'ui)atlonary forces num- , berins about yOU. marched in an i orderly nmnm-r through the south J ami southwest (jutes, billeted them- 1 shansi troops formed a motley cvowa ( Un KPS and variegated equipmont. The uivlforns bore , traces of bard marchint? but the , men were well disciplined. TIK.NTSIN, China, .1 unc . 8. k'lffhlinrr ttt'ttk nut (rtiltifon tlit'i bunk of the Pufho river nl.ove TaiiKku. to the northweMt of Tien tsin. The firlnij wuh continnouw and nevere. All river traffic wah flopped. Two JapancMc HtcamerM, escorted ?: by a gunboat, on their way to Tien- from Tansku, were compelled back. himxe poliee nt Taku, n I pilot town, fled lavt evening nnd (tt detachment of Italian murines Wt,u u.-nl t.. Tiikn to nnitit thf fri.iKM pilots" families. IL.N TSl.N, June 8. (I ) A ru- mor p. rslsts that an American air- I" Utl.i m-ril Ui Uimill UUV.iI lltll- ....... orui ch;tng Tsung-Chang. elvil gov ernor of Shantung, has conecntrat- , ed his forces on the norrti bank ! of the river. RADIUM INVENTOR IS ALSO III DREAD DISEASE Ni;V VOItK. June 8. tP) The New York Times says today Hint 1 Dr. 8. A. Van Soshocky, inventor of the radium puint which Is said to h a ve d oo m ed f 1 vo N e w J c rs4-y women to a slow deulh, Is u victim nt hfu ntrn Irtfnnllnn 1 Although the doctor was reticent i to talk about himself, marks of tbe I liu-oads of lllneMH -ei-e plainly evl- oeni Ills front teeth are c,,e ! 1,1s fingers up to the se-ond knuckle are black, tho result of radium necrosis. A count of while enriiuscles of his blood taken within the best two months disclosed only 4000 to the cubic millimeter, while a normal person has 7500 to 10.000. an ef fect produced by radium poisoning umong other things. The rudluni first took effect on Dr. Von Hoshocky In 1920 and only because of his ability to keep an accurate scientific; check on him- self has he been able lo withstand the disease Never,.) nmM t, , been forced to go to higher altl- ... iimea q reeupemte. Portland Yfla C.uflht POItTI.AND, Ore.. June 8. (II iiearie.; suspicmus sounos 111 i ne f ee of tile l.uxiirv Kitchen. Hoe- office of tile i clal Offl.r William Spencer early todav called tn rs.lleemen who ; CHOUht A hlirulnr n. he ... lenv. .. " . .. 'ing me jiiacu. utiicers reported . ... . . . .. .... IIIMJIIIK .Ilia Itjaaaa H, ... i:NCCHn on the man, who said he was Kd- ward A. Itomalne. 3D. Itomalnc told I officers lie served four years In tlio Oregon Mate prlsou, Dolores Del Rio Denies She Will Wed Film Director r X 1 t' 9 m M I h III Althouph Dolores Del Rio, above, has won, in a few months, film honors which other girls have struggled years to obtain, she lu.sn't forgotten it was Edwin Carewc, inset, the proilucer-dircctrfr,; who "discovered" her in her native Mexico City and made her stardom possible. He first saw her in a hotel dining-room while on a honey moon trip with his bride. Mary Akin. Moth Miss Del Ki.o and I Carewc have become estranged from their respective mates and.havo' been awaiting final divorce decrees l.OH AN(!KI.HS, Juno X. (P) Uunioi'M rife in the film colony h'it the divorce of Imlores 1 lei ,lio- granted yesterday at Xo from her husband, k til cm. Soiini'ii iamle Del Klo, meant immediate wedding bellH for the neiiMtitiotui! new Htar with her dln'overer and mentor, l-Mwiu fmewu, nied jv the nctresM. ro in view or tne taet mat a- rewe reeently filetl suit for an- two years later. He Interested1 other Mexican divorce from his, her in picture stardom nnd ln- wife. Aliirv Akin, the minor link-'ducrd her to roum to Ilollvwoodl ) ing Carewe and Miss Del itlo. per- luIUU r., ...... it tl... furmnp ! Mexico cltv s.ieietv girl says: am vp.v ,,n),v that lt i ovor wUh , lim lllt4!r0MlCl ((llly : , n . wo nn(, (,o I(t Ht thH ,l,.,, .... ...I,,... ,.,l i Hmnnlnl entur JS 100 LATE Girls in Their Teens Drink Poison an3 Then Plead With Doctors to Save Them Cause of Strange Action a Mystery. ClIDAIt CITV, t'tab, June 8. , ll't "f will see luollier notv," wrote 1'earl t'orry. iti, here yesterday Just before she and lirina Hancock I f. drank poison. They dieil a short time later. .Miss Hancock also left a note In which she expressed the wish to 'cr niolher. lio. said In be estranged from the girl's father, (ieoige II. Hancock, attorney of this city, has resided In California for several years. Ml" 'orry' mother died two Sears ago. The girls obtained the poison from a local druggist on tile idea I REGRET SUICIDE WHEN that they were going to use It to ; kill rats. They returned to Pearl's : home, mixed the poison with milk KPOKA.VIJ. Juno 8. and drank the mixture after tcilloK that he had received a risend. tiwen Iweedie, who ivim Present while they were drinking. I 'weenie sum sue iiiougui iney w ere Joking and left their bolli e aml fetui ncd a whort time Jatr to fin.l till. IttM III I.. I.. I Tlu.o ; ' ... arouMe.W from it Htupor when niie returned and an to a neigh- bur's asking for aid saving: un. uim jon no soinei mug air. us. We wanted to die. but we don't now." Ilotb wrote notes .-mresslmr re- irret for their net . a coroners jury loony was un- ..... ... . . ....... ... Mllia; .IJ HCCUUIIL tf llie (lull I SUI- cide, explaining the action only by staling that the girls came to their deaths through poison admliils- tercd by themselves. . . 1 " I Jc "foMowed U,''n,,ur'a,1,1,",Hh'i " '"-- '! u'T'TWZ "T1" Hl"""i"" gules rolli)ed 'a rnur 'lunntlis toward which that support uiialit trial separation. Initiated by Dcl.lano today kept selldlnu out mes- I ,0 ,rawn. Some of them have lito, wiry. said, to huvo left. Cor sages of confidence-ami cheer In inJuCtett' tho'nunie ' of 1'resldent New Vork to strive foe success) tho vague, hnpo Hint tho Italia ' t'oolldgo as a ruagnet that they he ns a writer, rather than lie known I might got them. J lleve might prove irreslstahle nnd as l he husband of tho licnutlful Dolores. Following their wedding in 1021 de-'wlibli was n brilliant society it In Mexleo t'lty, Carewc met tn, then Henora Del I!io some i under his tutelage to try her for-1 i (.. .....x it.. se.u'Ot rise was rapid and sensu-' linnaU At Ulp lhn), th decree wajfj ( , ... i. I-.- 1.... to Kuropo. having inorn'iig from - - - 3 - Baseball Score National It. It. K. I'lllsblllK 5 7 I lloston . 17 1 Kleiner. Tausclier and llcmsley; llrandt and Taylor. " H. 11. B. St. Louis 1 1! 1 New York .'I 8 I) Hlierdel nnd Wilson Walker, Clarkson aad OTnrroll. K. II. Chicago , 5 t! ' . T ' i " ; V;;i' I,,,;. " ifuson, McUraw and llavis. j Ciiiclniiatl 5 8 llrooklyn 3 6 111 Innings). May, Hahlnnuvrskl and l'lcalch N'ance and Ueberry. American Waslilnglon-Chlcago rain. postponed; Hoston-IJetrolt iiostpotied; ruin. Clevelaml-.N'ew York postponed aln. ff 1 fj flflfl I "PAPV j till I lIlMltl ( I U)UUU LLUmU I PROVES FATALiOAUGHTER OF AL 11V) News r a 10. 000' 1 1..,. nfter years .pent in tlio . Hpnknne county liiflrmury, proved - ' "!' h a strain on Albert Tliury, i o, that ho nuffcred a heart at - tJ((., w, ,.n (.(lUMed bin death, of - , n-ta. d. Yesterday, ugalnst tho advice f ,iflrniary heads. Tinny came . ",' "l'"-'"' " ' attorney "lM,ul "'''alnlng a $10,000 bequest .M,i. iieuiu wrairMiu, I.nnn l,.r, ktn. Iu 1.1. .,1... u, I, n ' " ' " ' hull died In Colnlilon. Cm . " ' """' i"' sai . cuoiuui- meager neiongings, ir. : Tliury went Into tho lobby of a Iiotcl. and was stricken. Oregon Delegates to Wear Roses at G. O. P. Convention SAI.KM. lUf., June 8. ) , Drt'Kiiit deltules to tlui nil- tiiouil rt-Miilicnii lonvviiiinii at KansiiH l ily will we.o Ikhi- iuets of SaliMti ibises. . Itefore 4 his depiii-turo fur Kihjsuh t'ily 4 ' 4 Secretary of t-itute Krrer, whi 4 in one of the delegate, made i arrangementH for tbu roses to In sent, on- wmsignment f from the ntato house grouudK , going Thui'Hthiy by express. and another to leave by ulr mull Saturday night. 1'Morlsts 4 1 say the roses will be In a per- i feet state of preservation ; 4 upon arrival. ! STILL GETTING FROM THE POLE! Mysterious Wireless Mes sages in Germany Bolster Russian Belief That No bile Is Alive and Will Be Rescued Storms Still Hamper Search. KINCi'H HAY. KpltzberKon. Juno 8. Wl InereasiuKly doubtful that . direct radio signals huvo been i iw.ai'.l fi-.in tUh. miuJniv illi..ll.ln RADIO FLASHES While the radio operator of the accordingly have suggested the Cltta di Mllano had picked up faint wisdom of switching some or their messages yesterday which he I own votes to Coolidge on tho open thought wero from the Itulln. he i "iff ballot. was unable to get any iinswer to-, Th0 allied loaders defended that day In response to Incessant calls. "eory aa a means of malutuliilnx Kvery hour ho signalled for the I ''oolldgo as a possibility befuiu Italia, sending nmssnges telling 'tho convention and thus prevent a her that wherever she might be, stumpede to tho Hoover band In Kriinj! Josef land or elsewhere. ! wagon, r.iim ..viwwlltl.,i.u Weather conditions wero again nnfavorablo today and faptaln Itllscr-Iirsen. tho Norwegian nvl- ,,. Wll(4 (1nn,(ft to )uak(, ' f k' I In nnHharu .i.H-l.r...,ron Hint . 1 lain is anxious to fly north to help ! Lieutenant l.uutzow Holm, a broth er officer, to carry on the air re- : eonnalssnnce now In progress off northern Hpltzborgen. HAOKX, nerinuny. Juno S. W) A rtidiu ntnalcur named Quani- husch reported In an orflclal at the tclfKi'nph office tluit he hud been heat-lug distinctly on a short wave length SOU calls since 10:30 o'clock last night. Tho official listened In and said the KdH sig nals were In various InngunKcs and ; Hie missing dirigible Itnil,,. He T . . . " . !" "Mil- at S:.10 o clock this morning. 1 1 In veil- nt hi,, renm-t ll,n tal,. A I " ' 11 "egn.h bureau of Oer,nay.t, - .....,,., uoii mat weerelury .Alellnn Is today decided to make special bringing from Pennsylvania. The I Pennsylvania strength of 71) voles MOSCOW, June j.(p,a radio i Is looked upon by Hoover men as amateur mimed Hmlth of Voznc. sufficient to put their chief over, senslt. Dvlnsk. near Arehnngel, and the opposition likewise regards who last Hun, lay received what was (it us big enough to awing the pen thought to lie the first HOK mrs-'dulum either way. sage from the missing dirigible I .Meanwhile Mellon Is looked Italia, reported today tint be had ! upon us the dominant Influence In beard u third call from the Nubile 'the delegation and it Is to him that expedition at 4:lu o'clock this! both sides look. Hoover boosters morning. fueling the Pennsylvania men aro Hmlth sab) that the call read: j favorable to the commerce secre "Htorm NW SOS Pntcrman." itary and will endeavor to swing There w us no one named Pnter- J'"llon with them. man In the crew of the Italia (the name of the radto operator aboard the ship Is Ctulseppe lllogl). E AI.I1ANY, N. V.. June l.OP); , Hoclal, church, political and mill- , ere'd In thin city todav for thn " ! .. 1 Ml" . "W tomorrow of MnH fHtlwrlne . Mmiih i ; " l hJ- ' ; IUumn of Troy, o lawyer The ceremonv will be ucrrnrme.l ' " oiony win ne pi.rtormed " " r.1 r the Immaculate t onceptlon. by ( ardlnal Hayes. ....o,,...,,,... .. ... , Production nf f.l '"." aim l.,.4.h.,i rtr . 11 ' ' -.--."" OUsnelB Of winter wheat this year Is Indicated ( t condition of thn ernn jllne j wn,.n w.. j, g . ' . . ' normil ,h- rf.,m., ,.,,...... ture aunounced today. DEFEAT OF HOOVER IS : SOLE IDEA j - t i. ! Antl-H00VeriteS Willing to Back Coolidge, Lowden Or Anyone Else in Effort to Defeat Secretary of Commerce Second Choice Ballots Vital. KANSAS C1TV, Juno 8. Mi Tho line of battle for the repuldiean prenidential uomiu.ttlon h t o o d clearly defined today between Her bert Hoover nnd u determined Kio up organized and pledged to defeat him. .Mobilized to atom tho cabinet member' proKiewH toward I ho nomination, the combined strength of Lowden, Curtlx, WatMon, (Jutf and the remnantH of tho Vlllin or Kanlzatlon lmn fixed one immedi ate objective, the blocking of Hoover's nelectlon on un early ballot. AVlth the forces thus organized tho Htmtegy councils of tho com bined opposition now are canvass 1ik tho mounts by which they can prevent Hoover from Ketilnn the necessary 54ft nominating voter. Tho aim of thOMe HtrateKlsts is to hold intact the votes of their own cnndtUatuH while, endeavoring to wean from the Hoover and doubt- aB,prauow enoujrn strenKth to i AnutyzinS Hoover' second choice support as his weakest point 1 the OllllOHltloil Pmmellliil'M tn-n i uuiu -n?icr luoiiiigc I , 1 11 few )f thw H'"'''" ice. nUo11 that appreciable move I ,nt;,U , Luoli(l lllt t ' defeat Hoover but also the coali- 1 v """ " i UIO BUIlflllfML I 'lunrtei'H that Cnolhlge would bo belter ror, them than Hoover. All these activities In the enemy eomniund of l.ouls 1.. Kinineison, republican gubernatorial nominee of Illinois, found the Hoover forces still confident and clinging to their claim of ut least GUO voles oil the first ballot. The possibility of injection of Coolidge Into Hie fruy produced llltlc reaction in the Hoover ranks, where it whs remarked that tlio whole campaign fin- the coniniercu secretary has been based on the i ,ietlltely eliminated himself. ' Hnlh the Hoover nnd allied ,,, are hankll ig heuvll y on the ... .... uuuiiliui hiiii tiowerrul (lelega- Observers here expect tho Penn sylvania delegation to give Its leader a complimentary vote fm the nomination on the first ballot and In that situation they see n possibility of interesting complica tions. Tho anti-Hoover group would prefer that .Mellon receive Ills stato'a . votu Indefinitely rather than see tt go to Hoover, on I bo theory that the withholding uf tho 79-vole block might serve their onda. Tliair Mars Aboard ship. LONDON, June 8. OP) Hurry K. Thaw, atlll hopeful thne.be w ill be al,c t0 Iund ln KKland. ient 1 linlnv rnn.tli.n- ii..lLln n.l ,.1..... today reading, walking and play ing cards aboard the Aimllnnlu at Southampton. Further efforts were being nunln in London to Induce tho home sec retary to withdraw the order bar ring Than from Kngland. JI.bH.IUl A. N CUinKUll. IllllH 8 man hunt was on today , " P,,lllu'' fanatic believed to ' le re"uo''b1o for tho killing o( an American by derailing the rnll- 1 road motor car In which ho waa 'riding. ' t