Medford m Weather .Year Ago DtibTimtj-Wii Tim MKDKOKM). OU'Kd'OX. LINDY AND HIS FEMININE DOUBLE Mexico's Lindbergh Nearing Goal ITALIA IS Limousine Marchers. All in Politics. Lovely Woman Emerges. They Won't Bet. f The Weather 'ronwast Cloudy ,tonJsit ana - Tuesday. MmjUuujoi yoitu-nluy -. 56 MlDlmnui today 4S A TT nlTfe TYTJ Y TTTTTI AULi JLJKJLDUlllJli si MONDAY, .11 'XK II. l!iJS. x() si. Today HOOVER 15 By Arthur Briibma i III THj 1011 IVIEXIGAN - RESCUE mmfK f A i V UUull 4! DM A I I AH rtr WITH K. C. i i Wk mm1' 0 L j im LHr; (Copyright, 1827, by New Tork r Srcnins Journal. Inc.) Farmers will "march" on Kansas City, (Icinaiuliiiu relief, 100,000 advancing in closed cars, nicely polished. Mrs. Green's history of Eng land in the time of lleury the Second describes merchant.! kneeling on. the hard stones at the 'entrance to the Commons, offering fine, turbot and panic, and bgghiR that the king, the lord of the manor and the bish op would hang fewer people on their, three separate gallows trees in soni-e provincial cities. Conditions have improved. M This is a week of polities, lathing else important except the wonderful fliers. Austra lia gave $25,000 to Kingsford Sraith and Charles Ulm. This country might make a present to the Americans, navigator and radio man, on Unit trip, but it won't. ' All the nation gave to Lind bergh was a medal. 0. Allen Hancock, good Amer ican, of Los Angeles, gave the fliers their plane, Southern Cross, which was his property, and released the fliers from a considerable debt. . Mrs. Mcdill McCormick tells a young literary genius, Kntli rrine Dayton, ,1'I'm off the fashion page forever.", What wonui should wear, what's good for their complexion, what mas sage and what facial cream are best, who leads Chicago society all that leaves Mrs. McCor mick cold. But she will talk about statesmanship, and her present engagement as "Jack the Giant Killer," she being Jack, and Herbert Hoover the giant. It is good for women to take, public affairs seriously, even if they fail to kill their selected giant. AN'omen arc moi-c honest, oar npst mid sincere tlinn men and ly and by, with the world fully iopnl;ited, each woman limited to two children, women will really run public affairs. That's some time off, prob- ably 100,000 ycais away. One hundred thousand years isn't much in .this earth's his tory. Geologists have discover ed remnants of unimals that lived 600,000,000 years ago, and there is no doubt about it. The earth is a preat deal more than ,i thousand million years old and will last millions of cen turies lonper. There is really no hurry about anything. M The so-called Xew York He publican leaders arc off to their convention, starling, like some recent trans-Atlantic fliers, in a heavy foff. Some don't want Hoover. But they do want future favors, and don't want Hoover lo know that they don't want Hoover. It is embarrassing for a poli tician to be told, "The right, people don't want Hoover," when he knows that a majority of the people do want him. Wall Strort mny not want IlVrbort Hoover, but Wnll street declines lo bet Against bint A group of speculators offered 3 to 2 that Hoover would be nominated, 7 to 5 that be would be the next President. No takers. k Wall Street feels about Hoo- (Continued on Fsit rour) Secy, of Commerce Has Phone Connection With' Kansas City Established and Also Radio Will Take Active Charge of Campaign From Now On. KANSAS CITY, Juno 11. (P) ! Hoover headquarters was advised - today that tho uninstructed Ver mont delegation hnrt decided nt I a caucus hold on their train en; route to the republican convention! to vote solidly for the commerce seerctrny on the first ballot. WASHINGTON, June 11. (jP) Herbert Hoover, secretary ot com merce, liiia assumed active lnlerest in bin fiKhl for the, presidential nomination by the republican na tional convention. Iln lu In con sume touch with Ills lenders by leaHeil telephone wire lo his desk here from Kansas City. A room aujoluitiK bin orrieo him a radio set In readiness to tilve, him reports from tho floor. Tho en KaKemenl list of I he secretary in the outer office was significantly blank today and the usual troop of callers was entirely absent. Only the secretary's most Intimate friends and lew of these are in Washington havo been allowed to meet him since the: convent inn loomed up. AH conferences with newspaper men were discontinued last xveek. The telephone wire to the Kansas City headquarters has seen hard service and there has been no phase ot the maneuveriui! of Hoover's forces of which lie hns not known. Secretary of tho In terior Work, on the ground at Kan sas City, has been his most lie-1 quent InterroKator in the telephone i conversations, but there have been! allium. His iiimI trusted aHsoci-j ates, nil on the convention scene. have been Ihc only ones to xvhoui hn has taiueu. , The tenor of Ihe exchanges lie-1 tweeu Kansas City and Washlnn-! Ion is said to have been increas-1 ini;ly cheerful ox-er the week end. I'uhlicly. the secretary xvill nol j break his silence until the verdict ! of the convention has been reached. 1 MELLON ARRIVES (By Byron Price. Associated Press Staff Writer) vavsah riTV. .luno 11. IIP) i in,. ..hil. Ihrrp anmilnl I trains, bearing westward I'onnsvl- i in an orfnn lo proxi-rve Harmony vaniu'H crucial delcsation of 70, 1 of the (mokoii d.-U-satlon through awakened political reverberations tho .static of iirsatitaiiiim. tho of intensity today amid tllo bedlam j slate's leiuoscntailvos lo tho vo atid ballyhno of last-minute, prepa-1 pulilU mi nuUonnl cnnvontlon look rations tor tomorrow's openlni; ses-1 to a formal onnfereiii-e session sion of the republican convention, j uday I" Pi lnln effect the ro- The feverish busy coalition that 1 HnltM of preliminary discussions, is iryinK to capture the hlnh rldltm j (;,inK to Kansas City in two Hoover boom took renewed liopo . ...nuns, one of which arrived a day from the news that Secretary Mel- i Ion and hln fellow delegates from j the Keyntone Btate had rofimed to . I express themselves en route and; might even remain neturui tor r considerable time after their ur- , rival here late this afternoon. I The llnovpr munnprrs professed J to know in advance that the deci-! sion would be favorable to Hoover, j but the allies refitted to believe it. .Many delegations from other I states preceded the Mellon railway j cavalcade into Kansas City and the j streets and hotel gathering places of convention vtnitors took on hi constantly increasing measure the the topsy-turvy characteristics that always accompany the four-year na tional Jubilee or a great party. From early morning the down town convention section of the city was nllvp with n confusion of noise and color i The weather alone was out of! harmony with the usual convon-! tion picture for the sweltering sun- i ...in ihf. nrnvprhlnllv piiwrans I convention cities was conspicuous - ly absent and unlameuted. - A cool hreezc played with the red. white and blue street decora- tions under an overcast sky gently hintluc of rain. Hoover Men Confident In the Hoover camp there was n new noto of confidence as the I'enn- on credentials, rules anil order of sylvania ftpecial aped westward. business, permanent organization. The ord was passed about quietly nnd to rmltfy presidentlii I and vire that all was well; that advices: of t presidential nominees. sufficient authenticity had preceded Mr. Mellon tn Kansas City and that the fiht for lfrtnver was definitely won.- Amontr many of the Hoover ites there apjieared a complete be lief that Mellon in some way had become committed to Hoover n reiHirt which thc l.owilcn-1 urtln - Watsonlnff J-onHoll.l.ylnn rofuBpd to acoppt. y It also van whispered In the Hoover ranks that Ihe activities of the past iwcniy-fmir hours had net - fed ennuc.li Rains In oilier quarters to ne Pennsylvania's supimrt no lotiKr ahsoluieiy essential to Hno- ver's nomination. Furthermore, the: I Hoover mnSLiKer. James W. (inod. ;characterlied none of his previous "'" "" .."""""" I'""". ') ...' i lie iiou.fr niieiiKiii wooifi im. neiti for Hoover, and would not he thrown tn Presldert floolidge In rase Pennsylvania or nnyone else (ConUausd o Fm Eight) -' rlN rm II j J. libiH- j j , ; Friends of Amelia Earhart, Boston society girl, and co-pllot of the transatlantic plane Friendship, and Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, say the two look enough alike to be brother and sister. Note their many likenesses in the photos above. J.H.COOLEY AND"C00LIDGE IF S. S. SMITH IN WE CAN; IF NOTrixMp i n nni n i iiiri i iiaa i ilium " tn t' uuumnu ; Ml I lllull lulllllu I M II lu Ml II II III r K .u.uuih nnun mmuiuuuiLi n nnomnr -. Medford CitlZenS MaCie Al tprnatp Deleoates for Ore lei lldie UCICUctica iui gon So They Can Get Into G. 0. P. Convention Committee Fight Looms. (lly M. V.. llm Wor. As-ix'lnU'd 1'itkk : Stntr Wrilff.) KANSAS CITY. Juno 11. IPl Atlir :i day "f Mioiuinus activity .,i,oad of the other, tho delegates r, ,1 t h.tniwidvpu w Mi some lacK of airrenient as to how coinmittpc Ka;d the delegates would caur'us menilier:diis und delegation of- j at Kansas City tomorrow. .Mean flees should be dispensed. while, he declared, every effort V'-sterdnv's -activities on the pnrt'wnuld he made to learn whether of individual d"legntes were for the purpose of reconciling any divcrg- ( candidate and would rescind ha enl views and reaching the most repeat'd ultimatum that he does pleasant adjustmput possible. This not ,hoo.se to run. was desired, particularly, its back-j "Pennsylvania Ik loyal to Cold er said, for the sake of harmony idge," wild .Senator lteeil. "We among pariy icaueis m the state political contests nex t ne ifi n candidate. That Is thcl;l foritis of cooking and will he of fall. ne feature of the proposed topiinR of tht. delegation. Mr. interest to every housewife of .Med eonclliatlnn program was to offer, Pun 1!1H Ktmr re,.,,,-, to that f(Md and south-m Oregon regard Sam A. Ko.er, secretary of statp I ,.f f)1(,t . j Wtw nf 1S1.H (.l(Jlli for the past eight yvurs. his choice; ..Thc f)rjll thInK tn j)P done, T nil, electricity or wood, of delegation offices and committee t(linki 1h t0 ffn,i nt Mr. Coolidge's "I do Ihe work and all my vlsl assignnients, because of the fart j ,,oHtion. I do not believe the! tors have to do Is listen and ham that he received the highest vote N.PMi(U.nt wU1 ,,iiw republicans j ph- the results of the recipes I try" I r " ab legate In the pi esmemia i primary. a to whether he w ill or will not The delegation caucus took the' '", m of breakfast conference m Mf f( not ft (.linn.,(hltfl r(,nn- !h quarters of Palph K. A llliam-. ylvnnfa win dc.ubtless turn to Oregon national committeeman. tlHnflv I1I,U1( mnii.tee noil- Mho Muchlhach hotel, with the nates delegates ns guests. One of the most souht I'l."' : ninr me conn m.i....i. nersnip on me reoiou-o . I tee. other selections Inclucb s the delegation vlce-cnatrmnnsnip. w retary and member of eomniitt Drt-sonM nrirtniian n.mn. rnlnuhlril in izn hy ilfslnnnllon of n ilsn lomil.ll.nnK In norupy nl - tcrnillrs (.oi.tH nrnvlflf'.! In the rnn-. vi nlinn hall. They Ini lmltil Mr. I ii ml Mrs 1. I.. PiiltiTon. ll.'pn tntlvn Kninktln F. Knrrll of thi- J third Om boii ilimriri; John buy. j Multnomah county r. pul.li. an 'chairman, who will place In noni- ; ,,.,nn ihc KtafV vlco-prcslilnnii.l ,n,n.iai". John II. Hall: Mrs. v ; Thompson. I'oilland: Mrs. K. ' Miilmffnv of I:, ml ! of ,.,,.,..,.. jj,.H vii,r itmhcr. Iji H ,,. M (.h.tW f- ... yon. Portland; S. M. Smith. Med I ford: .1. II. Cnol. y, .Medford n-k.-n... ..-l..At I.,...l..n,l nn.l Vl'll ' ,nm ,':i.uhtll;. S:lkm. ' Th ,,., . ontlncent In th The Oregon ,.,.,.,,',,'! of some other residents of th'Mproles! as this Incident Is Hie sec- state on gu'st llckets at the dl - poeul of party leaders. Senator Reed of Penn Dele gation Confirms View' That if President Will Not' Run, Hoover Will Be the Nominee. i -(4) Sec- : lion. Upy; national i ST. I'clary fiKine .(HIS. Audio of thp .Iu hp 1 I v W. M l'fpuhliia I'onvention, would make no state ment today as he passed through here on his way to Kansas City, hut his close friend. Senator Iavid A. Herd of Pennsylvania said: "foolhlm, if wo can, and if Latos methods of coukijig rvery not. then Hoover." ! iK everything Iroin Irish poialocs Senator Keed. who was' with to delicious cakes will he demon-' 1 1 hp oariv. lint is not a He eirate. i,.. Coolidgc was availabl will support nun to me utmost u, r(?m(lin in (1(tht much longer iinR amon(f IH th;i, ,f ,,)p prOM. f (lent 1h not nVallable. then Mr. . Hnnvor one of his cabinet of.fi- wonlil perhaps be best able to carry out administration poli cies. KANSAS CITV. June II oT Secretary Mellon reachei: Kan ftas City today with his powerful Pen nsv Ivn nln d fli-un t inn wlllt Miner- n(, l(, hlH refllm, , n,i,.,n m :n,,vnnre hw 7( v,,, ,,,0(.k wM1 ,,p cnlployprt thn rnnvon- tlnn. riif ttnani-y pciptiiry tlot-Uivofl the situation was "the same now as It had l.cen In rennsylvania and that there Is nolhliiK iat I have lo discuss." Asked whethi he had hroucht a ntewsiiRe to the convention from President Coolldce, Mr Mellon said. "In answer to that question, I say no." TOKYO. June 1). -! Advices to the navy otflce report thai the southerners tired on Ihe destroyer Mnkl while slearninK down the river Peiho from Tientsin. The "'"V renirncn i re lire. , ond of the kind within tllo lasl" '- nnd suhseiiueniiy seor - j three days. Capt. Carranza, Mexico's Lindbergh, On Non-Stop': Flight to Washington.! D. C, From Mexico City, ; Passes Point Isabel,'; Texas Expects to Reach ' Goal Early Tomorrow, i niHWNSVlM.K, Texan, .luno 11 (A1) Captain Kniilio Car ran sea. ntOmptiitK a non-Htnp flight from Mexico city tu Washington, p-.issel ; ovit I'oini isjibcl. T'Xs, at 1:1". li. m. A ft it i-hvllnpf tli( town at SOU feet, he continue.! up tlu ' coa.nt. 1 MKX1CO C1TV, Juno 11. (fl't ! Captain Kmilio Carranza. known as .Mi'xIiii'm LiiHlliciKlt, )nppiMl oft from tin- Valtjuciia flying field for j WashitiMion at S : 1 1 a. m. (inlay' to rot urn Cooin-l l,f iuUhm'kIi'm k"'1 j will t Unlit of several nicnti ' n;o, His piano, the I'lM-clsfor-Moxicu, ' look the air after a run of up- . prnxinmtlry liinio yards, oirdotl the fit' Ul unco anil then headed fo,. Tainpi.o. it carried Kai- Ions of asolln Kiifficicnt for. ja :irt-hour flight. The flier expected to roach ' j AYashiiitnn within I'O hmirs t j between li and X o'clock tomorrow j morning. Ills route was by wav ; iitf T.ioioicn Vow (ii-li.finu nn.1 :.' lanta to Washington. GIVEN LADIES IWl nil Trihimo nnH Cnntliprn ' Oregon Gas Company Put On Up-to-Date Cooking School Free for Medford Women, Beginning To morrow. --"" "" v ... ..nr. . mm i.i Istrated this week hv Ml 'Warner who arrived here last ivr n ,i nr night to take cbai-ge of the Mail h1i,i' for "be accident. The car I'lVlbune-Southein Oregon Cas Co. ; was totally destroyed by the fire I free cooking school which heglnsMbat follow d. j tomorrow, June l at kZ o'clock : " 11 ' and continues daily until Krlday. June 15, inclusive, with headquar ters at the Prcshytcrian church on South Holly street. AlLhough Tappan gas stoves are used by .MIhh W arner In nrenai imr n,ui her menus her ivrincs um.lv the expert snld In explaining that ' h re is no rente! featured. Prizes. ,th,. n;UUlo ot whl(.h uiI, (,jM. vi"v,i meeting tomorrow, ;M ' lo ht Kvn each afternoon. romorrows class will Include ; insiructlons In preparing meakfast muffins, eukes and l.lsctiits as well iis lenifin-l.anana jde. Ope atti-ae. th e r.nl in c of .Miss Warner's reci pes (a that they are praetleal. Ihe ihiiiKH one can ufronl to make , seven days nut of the week and not (Just when there are Kllests. Copies or all recipes will he Kiven to those , aticndinii the school. Wednesday's menu will Include bread and rolls with a speelal all overt dinner and appropriate salads holriK demonstrated. Planked fish, with FPveral Interesting desserts Is on the prom-am for the third day. I.ai,eti Arastia. UMIIK tee e-eain iik tj10 i,hh, h fun iirlse dish which i .Miss Warner prepares. The lat ,hiv f the school, -il-day. will lie devoted to cakes and . Ii-lnn:. After- leaving here a slrol- 1 l.ir sihool will he conducted at; A.-hl-ind hy th- yi.iiMH cuhninvi ste.-raijsl ullii Kia.luate.l rroni the I'r.lverslty of iscorislii last y.-ar, iind Is employed hy the home ser vice htireau of the Tappan Ktove i-omp-iny ulrh ht-ail.llaiSrs at l.oa Armeies. Wheat lici'liiic CHICAGO. June II ..!') Wheal i .slatted 7 rallied lo 1 lo Ic deiiliTf-, hut Inter a materia! extent. Coi p, fhinwllh corn opening iiniiiangeil 7'"l u niuaoiiite gcncml udvunco, l-niiliit t'ariiina Is li)iuil abo. belnu: wi'lvomrd by .Mevlrau (tl'licials upon Ills arrival ill .Mexico ('tlx al'lei a imtciii iioii-s(ii lri) lioiti ilic l itiicd Mal. Today Carranui. kninvti as (he Mexican l.imll 1Kb" Is Hylns: li..u Mexico t liy to Washlnir i)b, ll. ('.. This aflcnmou a( t . m, he passid over llrouns vllle. Texas. L OVER CLIFF BY ' j . , nnp npsit Twn llvinn As ' -j.-.a Result of Frightful Auto Accident at Santa Bar bara Lack of Guard Rails and Moonshine Is Blamed. Illy SANTA II 1 I!. rmh-s.) A UI'iAUA, June 11. i ( (MTtal. ) A mil' !.', U-yi-ur-nhl 1 iltiUKlitfr of Mrs. tMuu 1w I well -I kiinw ii wocli'ly . wen in ii, wus .t;iK'ii i Imlny in tin1 St. l'iiin-lH iit)siuai IS HURLED FLOYD COOK IS SPEEDING AUTO OF DELEGATION i nt .Santa Hainan, miiii'i inn irem to rfpuinican nainniai runven , a bi-iikt ii hip and possDiIc cnin'tts-; Hon In n hai-nioniouH hrcukfUHt ! slim of 1 li' luain, hn a D'stilt of ; oonfiM rni-f (oil ay at which dt ; ht'lim htirh'd from a ."it -foot rliff .' RaloM wiii kucnIm of Italph K. Wll i today when an aiit'nimMk' dtlven i lianiN. national (onintittoeinati. I hv ) W. .fthv left tho h lull way I Tin list of selections for the , on the channel drive mar the I'.ilt- nunc hotel, .eri.y. i;it years r i age, and i nudoyed hy tin Cnlon l'laning- mill, avconipunied Ity J-'red j W. l:lai klMirn and Xorinan Me- : j Clnre, swim: the corner near the' i cliff at a tcriiric speed, striking the ' l.i-1' girl, who was thrown HO feet j through the air and with a sheer drop of 70 l'eet lo the Imulder- i ' strewn beach. ; i Zrrhy, who was killed instantly, I leaves a wife ami three children. MrClme's harli was hrilen. whlki' ! Ciacktmrn Is not rxpecied to live i Hope is held nut, howr'Ver, for tho! l.cc child. ; j A laclc of proper guardrails to-i gether With bonlleg liuuor Is he- j lf,-vcd hy the polie:- to h.. respon- Baseball Scores National, I II. K. Pittsburgh Philadelphia Hill and Smith; nnd Davis. I 1 I ! i ng IE 7 Cincinnati New Vork Kolp, Plxey ridge, Chaplin, nil, llogan. r. and Plclnicli: a Aid - Walker and n'Fnr II. II. K. ( 'hicatto Crooklyn j Push and l)artnr-ll; . H 7 2 . I ii .1 .McWeeny, I'.rhardt nnd llenline. I!. II. K. I ! .1 tireen- Tay'or. St. l.ouls Itoston I Alexander and Wilson: field, polierlson. Mills and elected niemher of Ihe committer American. j ( notify the vice president. " " '"I The re-election or .Mr. WllllaniB I'hlladelphl.-i I H 0iMM national committeeman, was Ilelrolt 'i X 2!endoisrd hy the delcKatlon as was llalleries: Orwoll and Coeh-j that or Mrs. V.. c. (liltner, Portland rane; Ollisou, Vannllrler nml national eommltteewoman. All Woodall. I nremhers of Ihe delegation were 1!. II K. New York . . ChlcaKo . Ilatrerles: and rirahowskl 'rollr-e. .... I ' 4 0 .... 0 IS 1 lannor k. .I SJnFOIl Aiinoi-k, J9nFon lllankenshlp and II. i : 111 I Washing!' i Cleveland j llatrerle i .Mari.erry. lladley. a x l o rr Hueke tin si on. and Unci; (Irani. Ha Vile, e e mid I. ' Sewell. I Wentlur Itcp'trl. l-air In east, , lou.ly In west por- Hon with lluht ralns'Jnear the Nor- I mal temperature ami humidity. I Modi rate south tu went winds on .th.' coast, i ELECTED SECY. Mfirifnrfl Winn Hnnnrpri Rvl State Delegation Sam! Kozer Gets Place On Resolutions Committee Stanfield and Adams to!""nc lHl"""' "the-" ' Make Speeches. (lly M. K. Iliu kci-. Awiiflnlnl I'itsh StiilT Wrltl'l ) KANSAS 1'ITV, .luno 1 1 . (fl'l l''i- (l II. Kliitlh', (f 1 Muntl City. Ori, IImvImtL 1uiVCt"h OrcKun cu mintlKii., lt.mitttKi't-, va (piloted I'liahiiiiui ul lite tUuU'y tlcnKiH ion legation's officers and member ship prepared in a svrles of fevered conferences among the delegates yesterday was selected without a hitch, and by unanimous vote. The membership of the resolu tions committee, the most sought, with the possible exception of the delegation chairmanship, was ac corded lot. Sain Kozer, secretary of stale. I-'ormer .Senator Kohert X. Stanfield, who has a federal forest reservation tn xation plank to pre sent, and William F. Woodward, Portland, with a prohibition plank, who had been mentioned as pos sible selections for tho resolutions committee membership, were given the delegation support iu a pro posal that the committee accord them fifteen minutes each for presentation of their proposals. I. ate consideration was asked for Kdliur- .1. A.lams. KiiKene. who desires I. advocate a proposal for Increased federal aid for hlKhwnys tlirnuKh federal forest lands. William A. Carter, Poflland, w ho had hern mentioned for the .......... ueieKaiiona enairmansnip, was ue. coided the vice chairmansnrp and : was .selected to present lo the eim-j venllon Hie lam of John II. Hall,' ellatidi anorney, who receiven jOreuon'M primary vote for vice president. Carter will act Instead II. 10. 'or l-'rank bay, Multnomah courtly II a t rcpuhllcan chairman who had heen . i. iiiiiii. . ... s ceo nir ine iiiiiior, j I loyd took Scerelnry J. Cook, of .Meilford. was , mi rn I'.l Hecretar y of ihe ileh-Kiitlon. Ulal ll. I'atton. of Salem, one of tthe moving splrltH of yesterday's con.illallon efforts was honored w ith iiiciiihcrship on the creden - j Hals committee and Itussell Haw- liins, i-oriianil. was nanieii to the .committee on permanent orKliniza illon of tiie convention. ' Hawkins also was named a ; liiernl.er of the committee to nolify the ,.iesiilentiitl nominee. j W. I.. Thompson, Portland, was present at the coiHorencc except K. P. .Maharfiy or Hend. who suf-fer.-d an acute attack of InillKra- ln in the lohhy of the Muchlhach I holel this owniilnir fell and utriiek , his head on the floor. He wns at- Temple, of tended hy Ur. I. 1". Penilleton. a member of the dele- gallon and taken to his room In the Atladin holel liearhy where tu Atladin holel liearhy where he I was reported as resting easy Willi : no complications anthipi Henry M. Imnrr. Portland, nnd Mrs. .Marlon I.. Jacobs, Pgrtlanil. were named as alternate delegates. .1 Workmen Killed JfOFOI.K. Vn.. June tl. -7l'r Three civilian employeeK of the Norfolk navy yard were seamed to ; tlealh today while at Work In the liamber otic holler room ot tho iijcstioyer Ul Uvs, Grave Fears Felt That Wrecked Dirigible Will Drift to Open Arctic Be fore Rescue Ships Arrive Italia Wireless Grow ing Weaker and Weaker. (OopyrlRlilMl 11H. Ity Tlio" AssiH'iated lrisj) KI(,S HAY. SpltzlMM-ffPii. hiuc II (.oin'ral rnihorto Noliile, ultli ii iKiriy or siv inon of whom tvi are injured was reHirleil by the Cittu ill Mi la mi in he making his way liMln y town ids In ml from t he park lee off Northwest laud. The advices fmtlentoi! thai one of tho men originally with the parly that was stmmlnl when Ihe gondola of the dirig ible broke free from the air hblp's iM'aiu, was lost. MOSCOW, June 1 I.fP) The Nubile relief ooni mission has or dered the two most powerful ice breakers In Russia, the Krassiu and Mullen, tn proceed Immediate ly to northern Spitzbergon to hrlnjjr aid to thu crew of the dirigible Italia. The decision of the Russian commission to Hend help immedi ately wan made upon the formal request of the Italian government. The Krnssin was ordered to start to SpitzboiKon with a plane while tho Mullen also with n plane was directed to sail from Archangel to Ken. Hope Island In nhnut 230 mile. Muntli of Cape I.rlRh Smith nml woitlil bo an execllont buso shnulil j tl. N'oIiIIp crow lio cm rloil on tllo lilrirtiiiit imck I Into lliirenta HP;l , botwoon Hplulmrgen und t'raiii' I .loMi.f luiHt. The roMeup pxpedltlnn will hv j a widely krin,vit Arotli1 PXplOfPf. (Copyrighted. IftUH, by the AsMo rlntctt PrcsN.) Kl.VfPS 1IAV, Hpltzbergen, Juno 11. wi Mare arter a perilous himt Iiik on the Arctic sea In the ''par--tlally wrecked dirigible lUilia. tho crew of the Noblle North Pole air ship wan Htlll In gravest-- danger today as expeditions by land, air' anil sen got under way to bring them out of tho frozen ' tvnstes north of Hpltzhorgan as speedily as possible. Speed wns the watchword for the rescuers for evory moment mean an Increase In the danger that the 18 men of the dirigible adrift on breaking Ico floes might be carried Into more Inaccessible regions or Into the open sen. Divided Into two parties nnd carrying two of their number who were Injured when the nlrshlp came down upon the Ice after the gondola bad nnapped off. the men of tho Italia today were, slowly seeking to reach Northenst land. '"' n-ares. , o.ty or land to tho I 1 "l " " '"rlRlhlo enmc ! I,mvn "f,nr h''r hrllllant voynne to the North Pole more than two ; w(,,'ks iiro. . ,. . i While a urPnt tide of hope nnd I relief hii.l n.r.nH H,.-n....i. .u .,......K,i mi- i.i-ew- lhc m' "nP. ('ln dl Mllano. week .when radio contact with lonK mlrwlnu Itnia was esla,h. ...iv ..-urrj luoay ior he safety of the men cut off from I land hy the open water lends and i lee floes itlnnit N'ortheuut land, 1 Italia Itiullo Weaker. ,f ( .u tin.i iiikiii me v ma a,.Jtli . lano has heen straining every nerve for the Itnlla's slRnnls. The Itnlla's I radio station has heen Krowlnir ' weaker and is sending only short ; retiorts. It is not helleved that i this Is an Indication that Its radio . apparalus Is falling, lint that the Itnlla's operator Is savlnc the en- erny In the accumulator which prohahly will he sufficient only for a few days more. Inasmuch as the Italia carried food provisions for at least six weeks, ihe hase crew has no feara for the present regarding the food question, hut definitely fears that the drifting ice floes upon which I the men are stranded will drift Into me open sen. rne point at which the Itnlln enme down Is off Cape I.elgh Hmlth. tho most astern ex tremity nf Northeast land, and It Is feared the current will send the Ice southward hplween Northeast land and Krnns Josef land. In that esse. If the rescue pnrtles do not arrive Immediately, the Ice will he t ."-.rnn in. Kins cnarles J '"'""d south of Northeast land or " ,n '"' " earned Into Hnrents "lilch Is now open. I "ince r ri.lay the Italia a crew has drifted about a mile and a half to the east, being last, re ported at IS. 4 east longitude. This would place the crew Just off Ihe tip of enpe I.elgh Smith. Fear for the parly, which Is without radio and which Is some times carried out of sight of the I other group. Is partlculnrly strong as It would be exreedlnglv dim. cult to locale It should they he-' come definitely separated from the Uriip with tho vrlrclew,