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The Weather
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Maximum yesterday HI
Mtuimiuu today M
Weather .Year Ago
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M EDFORD, OK Eli OX, WEDNESDAY. Jl'XE '20. 19JS.
TodayOBILE FOUND; AiUND
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No. 'JO.
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A Little Politics.
Poor Fleeing Lambs.
Gen. Motors. New Record.
So Many Mysteries. .
a (Copyright, 1927. by New Tom
i I livening Journal. Ine.)
Governor Hitcliie of Mary-
j laiul withdraws in favor of Gov- j
ernor Ptuith and liitrinony. lint I
' Senator Heed of '.Missouri will!
i stick as a eaudidate and says i
; he "can bar Smith."
Practical 'politicians think
i that he cannot. They predict
'j at Houston a repetition of the I
J Kaunas City program, the pros-1
''idential candidate, Governor j
1; Smith, nominated on the first :
' ballot, and vice-presidential
r candidate, lensiii; to farmers,
nominated with one ballot im
mediately afterward.
New low prices in the stock
market Monday. ..Many little
lambs went home and left their
fleece behind them. Those too
weak to hold siocks throw them
overboard. iStrojiE men pick
them tip, and there will be
other start m the prosperity i
market.
Tliat is how it usually is.
J '
( Galiforniii n heavy loser in
.... -I,.,!
4 the eullnpsc (it lJailclltaly Stock, !
fnwl nnn.l'm.f i tlin -m.l i
estate t-rains. Concentrating on
tt,w.L- cr-ilntm.. Pnllfiifinaiw !
T 1 ., . t '
- have lK'tfleeted Californias best
i asset, KEAL ESTATE. Many
J
( M'ili realize that a pieee of SOlitl
i earth is safer property than .1
piet'C of lliecly printed Jiaper. ienthuslasm and optimisin. ahoard j
i-V .- s '' 4 '" ' ' "" the banc slilp I'ltta di .Mllano which j
W. V. Kninlsen, Clievrolot ''' ' ki"b ; Uu' '''!
' biftei- day kcepiiiKV in touch with
; president, offers cheerful liewslilie Nobile party by means of tlie ;
Cm.ne.il AI..I,m-u 1 M,.v irudlo. I
his comnanv turned out 140.00 i
... , . ,
Chevrolet ears. On one day.
May 28, the product was 7075
fin islictl curs mid trucks. Jlay,
l!)L'8, is 25,000 cars ahead of
May, 1!27.
That's good production, but
hijih ("icncra' .Motors officials
should bear in mind that the
machinery iu their brains is
more valuable than other assets
of fieneral Motors. Jlen like
President Sloan of (icneral Jlo-
A 1....1...1. 1 1 C ri....
aim ji.isiv.iii, ucau ut vieil -
. , .. I
erai .Motors nuance, worlt lllein-1
selves as they wouldn't work i
. ..
.in piece ot niacliinery.
Thev take the ninlit train :
p
1101)1 .('1 1 ork to Detroit, bc-;r
(.'in work lit 8 ill the lliornintf
.,.. ... .1,1
,i,.iiiSn me n uuiu um,,
catillK' sandwiches at noon, still I
workinjf, and take tho night
train back to New York.
Xo machine can stand that,
and no duty to stockholders jus
tifies it.
r. Widish, of Kordliiiiii I' 111-
versify, tells young men "The
world is confronted with more
mysteries than ever before. Sci
ence solves only a few prob
lems." 4
Yes, indeed. Whv
does th
bvdroL'en litoln llave n sinole
)ii'iitoii ill the center, and a sin-
gle electron revolving around
it, why does the helium' atom,
first discovered on the sun
through the spectroscope have
four nuclei with two electrons
revolving around, and how does
the formation of four e-ninimos
, ,. -.ii, ,1
helllllll, with hydrogen, produce i
energy as great as tlioilgll w
tons of coal were burned-hero
are some mysteries for von.
.Everything is a mystery li yon
Co fni an...,..!, loin I 1 l 1,a
greater nt .11 mv.i.ri l thnuolit
which has no proton or electron so i
far as we know and is driven by I
an enemc Ih.l ha. nn n,re nr.cll.
mi iiMiiie (nan soul or minu.
1 t in Aon i 4i i .i.lnldert tbe former seeretarv of iiitri.
nii... .' f 'i...i....'. ..i-i
Ishcd Svmphony." It won't be
worth 1"0 000
(Continued on Pa Four)
FOOD
10 ITALIA
Major Maddaicna Discovers;
General Nobile's Camp:
Off Northeast Land Re-1
ports All Well Fear Now,
Amundsen Has Been Lost;
on Relief Air Flight.
(Copyright, 192S, by the
Associated i'ress) ;
KINGS ItAV, Spitsbergen, Juno
20. MM -L'mherlu .Vobllc and hU
five stranded companions from :
the north polo dirigible Itullu have :
been located off Northeast land
U' Major
Muddulenu, Italian
EXPLORER
an-aVT,o'' filer, who took oft from
Kingi Buy at u o'clock this morn
ing on a second reconnaissance
of Northeast land, dropped provi
sions from his hydro-aii'plano for
the. stranded group. '
Major .Maddalena returned to
Kings IJnv at 1:50 this afternoon
J". 1,1 1
and repurtcd thut all aiufrea 1
WCU With llie IUCI1 WHO nave oeeil ,
I held in the Kiim Ki'H uf the polar
(son ever since May 25, when tej
Italia s dawned to the ground
and the control cabin was torn'
loose, spilling Nubile and eight '
jme" un 1t!,e,,ttT , . , , ,;
I Ho said that he had dropped
j everything iieccnary for the relief j
ot ' '. ,
London. June
20 (P) Hon Id ;
Aiiiuuosen, lainous iioiar vjiinuiui.
!who eft TponiKOP( xolway, Mon-j
! lor tpiizbvrKn in a Krcmh ,
. airpiane, 10 uniif irun iu inu
Htranded Nobile party, had been)
missing more than 4S hours this!
afternoon. ,
While the aviation world re-1
jolced at the news that .Major j
Muddalena, Italian flier, had suc
ceeded in locating the Mtranded
men of the Italia and is droppin
provisions and clothes feara for ;
the safety of the fc-reat explorer,
who had one to bis fellow fliers'
relief. Increased
There was some hope that hoi
and his French companion, Iteni
tiuilliautl, may nave come oown ;
',t nu,lll; i"."" oi,i,'...hL,
their wirelers out of order, but I
(h(, fn(t thul ths munth iB onc
lit SontO pOllll IU npit.OerBen, Willi I
the most hazardous for flylni; In I
rtne rcKlons causeir" pessinusni in i
I other circles !
I
1)1 l,IU I On tttll -CI,.. rln
i.,,v,.,, .n.iii: .v. in, . ..v. ......
t aptaln lii ne (lullbaud a sea-;
l l,n'.' carrylnK liuuld Amundsen
'and crew for the relief of llencrnl
Nobile. Is causlni; uneuslness In
French aeronautical and naval
I optimistic that tile party Is safe,
j Tile plane is :iti hours overduo at
i Spitsbergen from Tromsoe.
The air ministry pointed out
inat (iullhamis wireless, on a nvn- mediately to Investigate the lynch
meter wave length, was working inK.
poorly on his
departure from
Tromsoe. The
plane kept in
j touch with Tromsoe for only a
tew hours and then was silent.
It Is hoped in I'aris that Cuilhaud
and Amundsen steered a direct
i nurse for Cape lelgh , Smith.
wher-5 probably a landing would
be made. The wireless being out
ot commission would account for
lack of news from the plane.
C i COI'KNHA'ilSN, Denmark
S
i ' Pi Kanlsh
aviation
'today regarding the fate of
Amundsen, famous explorer, who
left Tromsoe. Norway. Monday
night for Spllzbergen and has
since dropped out of sight.
The concern is the more acute
because this month is the worst
possible ror Arctic exploring, ami KVANSTON, III., Juno 2". (Pi
no expert would ever think of ; Th Women's Chrlstiun Temper
going out now except In the great-j ,,nce , ,. , ,,. B
' est emergency.
Seme, however, are still con-
fkIcnt regarding Amundsen's safe.
11 " " ""'
."r'iv'. ' ' . " .... V
I nii e lie nnn in uinpiif 11 mm wii.ii-
t ever he intuht hiive t out to do.
Iv. T. Mcntlllh Hurlitl
1)KS MOINKS. June .'(..
I l,al'' lrt tribute totlay to one
of its and the nation's outstanding
democrats. Kdwln T. Meredith.
I....... .ti.j . , iii
' '".
.. t -
quarter century
culture In nulilicntiun of farm
'? t"lnes. helpc.t bear his casket
to " resting jilaee while prom!-
. neill irieiuis III ine IBie pillllisner
1 acted as honorary pall bearcia.
Has He Lost
i 4Nwfci;' ?
1. BEHOllXE -.. feji22v no? ' ZrT..,,,..,, I .1 ,
W aV -wiin red Vfwv
i nwwm X lllf' ' :sGef
l3im4MJ
' ' j HJALMA.R- ,
ROALD AMUNDSEN CAPT. SV6R0RUP CAPT. WILKlMS , tlEOT. ElELSpM RII5ER-LAR5EM ,
' 7
Nhutvn iiImhc aro plrturtH tvf (cucral Nthltr. iiil.ssliie ntrarly a iiionllt, u yus rmiiul liy n itruo
plain tmluy, anil Kplorvr Atiiundscn, his bltn-r rival, who 1ms Ikm-ii ntlsslne -IN hum's Incc Klnff ''
hi a i) la in to I' 1 1 ii 1 Nnhllo'K rami), llrrr Is a traiib' tr movh-llk IntcUbily playiil upon the lo-bniimt
slusr of tlu I'ar oi-th. It Is well kifown that .iuundMn fIt hi hnil Iicmmi haclly tiraU'd hy Nohllo,
Hlt ,M iHMsnnul rwl
.
hut his iMMsnnal feollnjrs wrrt 1'ot'ffotti'n when Ik frit life of hln
m m
CITY SUBURBS
Houston, Texas, Mob Puts;
on a Tragic Prelude to
NLbKULYNbHtuiR M NFRS tLYINb uLUUu !
IN CONVENTION ii rn nv LEADING TREK
Opening of Democratic! Gas Causes Another Disas
Convention Gov. Orders' ter in West Virginia Coal
Out Texas Rangers.
HOl'KTON, Tex., June 30. fP
Uobert l'owcll neKro, li4.'who was :
U(kun from thl, iTcff(,rH0 d,vvIh 1
,
llUDintii m il: vm ij iuuu; J
unmasked hand of elfc-ht men, vns
found IwiiigiiiK from a brldpe elcht
nines uut ui nuumuu. i
- neiiiun uwij ivu,,.. .j
-.-v ------ ----- -
City Deteetlves J ohn Oamhlli and
ira Xlx. A rope, tied in a ham.--1
man's noose, was about his necic
" me uim eis nu ne (ii,ih,thw
had been thrown from the brldtie.
feet barely touched the bet-
. .. . ....
lorn OI ine KUllJ o imeriieiiwi ine ; - t ,,vL, ,cll Dv. ilj
i,ri,i,... n.i i hnr.. . wound onMhe niKht shitt was due to leave
j ns ni.u,i which officers said ap
m,ently was inflicted by the but
of a pistol.
Shortly after the negro's body
was found, word was received from
Austin that Governor Dun Moody
had ordered three Texas rangers,
headed by Hanger Captain Frank
Hamer. to come to Houston fin-
Powell had been charged with
murder iu the death of City De
tective A. V. Llavls, who was fa
tally wounded last Sunday In ' a
uun battle following his efforts to
disperse a crowd of negroes. Pow
ell, with a bullet wound in his
stomach, was arrested a few hours
later, charged with murder and I
taken to th hospital.
W.C.T.U. PRAISES
HOOVER TICKET
. " "
appreciation to the republicans for
the dry -plunk in their platform and
the nomination of "two undoubted
j friends of prohibition." by helping
i lh- ll'''l Prohibition a. a na
tional iuc, Mrs. JOha A. Iloole.
president, has written those who
attended the Kansas City conven
tion as delegates.
"Our appreciation is more than
orijinarlly keen because we icllze
. ,hat ,hpr' ,V'T,! Kansas City dele-
! EHti u-hn flfillbtefl the nil v-lxn hint v
----- --
"The W. C. T f. Is grteMI
the delegate to the convention for
the Hdopllon ol a sauna ulanklted suicide by hanging at his
, and the nomination of Herbert
Hoover and Charles Curtis, both
I unununieniy inenos OI proniOl -
lion," alio said,
His Life Trying to
n . rs i : '
I IMLLLU Ul - m Mil PQ
! rwrMnr.mii Ul Ll ITIILLU
tArLUbUN
Mine Field Seven Miners
Injured, 2 Not Expected!
tO DVB OCOreS Of tVI If!-
-
erS tSCaPC.
H --
MOKfiANTOWN, V. Va., Juno 0.
(H Five miners were killed ami
seen wiiiem injuieu nei louniy eai i.v
. tuimj nil e.iwoiun ueeniieui
v ........... ---
in the National mine of the Na -
tional Yue company near hero. All
; otner men in the mine at the tune
; ,nbu
i Two of tile Injured were not ex-
pected to live.
Tha l.luut r.Ma,1 .l,ll l,.,r.,.
the workings. I wenty-flve miners
wereln the mine at the time and
of this number 111 escaped or were
rescued. Most of them suffered
Injuries of a less serious nature.
Tho injured were brought to the
MonoitKahela counly hospital here.
The explosion, It was said, was
caused hy gas.
i no inii.e, m ill opeiu.ioo. em -
pioys a lorce oi uooui luu men
when opcruting normal.
. TORONTO. Out., Juno 20. (Pi
Six armed men who, In a daring
holdup escaped with registered
.. .. . ... 7 -
$1,000 MAIL '
ROBBERY. BOLD ;
DAYLIGHT JOB:
man vaiuea as nign as iiuo.uou ----- ;-. -
from an express car of the Cana- f;A.TS PASS Ore June 2"
linn National railways at the un- (y-At 10:30 this morning Flying
ion station here, were being sought,, !,, wa, ,,.,. mll,.s HOUtl of
throughout western Ontario today. , patr( k creek, where he Is to rest
hntrance to the car was gained ; )cfre Completlng Iho last lap of
on the pretense that the men want-, le ,lln,,y t(1 Grants Pass Into
ed to sell a lar.c sedan outomoblle Uonigbt or tmorrow mornlirt. He
which they had hacked up lo the Wns leading Mellka, who Is dog
car. They quickly covered the j dlv trailing him. by 21 miles,
express messengers and. selecting ; MPlKIl ., , ,,,, m)llh (,r
three registered pouches, tossed the cn.cent City at the same hour,
bags into their car and sped away. ; ot,rs ,,. tnmg out as far ns
Police arrived on the scene Just ' Orlck, 6:i miles l.elilnd he lender.
as uie rooners car uisappeareo
aivtiiiii inu nri ni'uui iwp jftiiun
away. The pollcH were unahlo to
overtake the rolbrn car.
Olil Mlnitnl Suicides
UltAWJ.KV, Cat. .lone
.,P. Cahin
, t , i't i V.
i.f Terwllllger llrothers.
member
minstrel lootllght stars, romilllt-
ranch here today. Tb Wjr '"l0ricH, nhhl be MpwtHl lo 'ooim
I found by Mrs. Terwllllger when ,., fini.h in ,-rand ,,
''" nuin u iibil a
neighbor.
Save Rival?
f'tiiMr folltium was at slake.
. - , t ,
Grants Pass Entry to nesi
I '1'exas' favorlla sou. repeatedly have
at Patricks Creek for tne'd'-'-mr'-u nu. farmers denied ai-
! nilttanee to the renuhllcan eon.
Final Dash to Grants
Pace Tnniflllt fir FaHV
Tomorrow Morning
- (r With Mellka, OS-year-md Zunl,
j who is pressll.K him closest iu the1
,. , . , ,, , .
Iltedwood Indian marathon, 2"
miles behind, Hying Cloud was
rcstliiK sliorlly alter noun today !
a ati-e('H Cr
ek, till miles from
ii 'rl,.. fl....l Kiii-mik
. """ 1 Mi
! arrived at that point at i::15 this
; afternoon, had a itooa meal ami
- -
hours' sleep. Meanwhile, Mcllkn.
the only Zunl of six left In the
race, was plodding along slowly
out wiin grim o.Merniinauon. ,wc-
; ilka and Chief I klali, I'omo Indian
enlrv. are oulv a few minutes nnart
j and the race between the two for
; second place Is assuming the as-
i pect of u real contest. Mellka
i arrived nt Crescent City at 1 1 :3s
. , ( klali at 1 1:.",:', each bent on
eci-i.iiitL. ,1... ,i ! i,-mi i
,.,.,. i.,,,,,.. , ....... i,..., su.
, n, ,,.,. They wen
Ii start;
northward again at 1 o'clock.
Klamath is In fourth place, five
miles south of Mellka and f klah ),),vn ftltchle of Maryland In
at IStJII. Dim Comi.li.inenlomu.:"U,ulruwl" '" race 111
Hopl, is fifth and Is " u miles buck
of Klamath. Five miles to his rear , , , '. """ " eonierence
is Seymour Smith, who was as:" '" -overnor Smith's political ad
,ll, . ,.ih r i v...,.,..,! en,. , ""ers pleaded Ignorance of what
1:20. At 11:1.-., lied ltobln 'was:
, ., , ,i '
. ...
' i'omerene's candidacy bv nrefer
Mad Hull left oriel,.' . ...lies oril,a vote In the o'hio p? m.Vy
h ,', ,, "l """' 'and It might be Impossible for him
Mud Hull will continue m. the race, , withdraw until, after the first
In an effort to pluce among the ballot at Houston, even if he de-
letiin-is.
The race may end before day-
. 'I"' morrow If Mellka or l-'klah
threatens l-'lvlne- f niifl'u lea.l
t1Bnl, pnl, H ,a,,,jy fll
with people coining hero to witness
tie finish with the expectancy of
seeing n closer finish than Flying i
Cloud's lead would Indicate, as the
youthful Karook hart not rested
since yesterday. Hill llAvward.
' ,rH,Ilpr "f Klvl"l Cl""' " '
;.,,..,., , ",. u. ....,.,..
1 to cnptlnue' with he runners.
to conutlntie with the runners.
(Cootlnuod oo Tata BID
DRY DRIVE ON GEORGE REMUS MNnV QIRI
AL SMITH TO
BE A REAL ONE!
j Young Texas Governor to
, Lead Forces Against N.;
Y. Governor's Nomina
tion at Houston Wants
to Out-Dry Republicans.
i
HOUSTON, Tost. June 20. MV
Thls southeastern Texas elty where
, , .., ,
the don.ovrats will ouen their na-
tlonal convenllon next Tuesday, ;
took on new ll.'e today with the :
arrival of the first candldalo fol'M.lma, Ohio, hy the
the presidential nomination, Oor-
deil Hull of Tennessee. i
MP 11, ,11 ,llur.,luu.,.l ..nut I.. .... !
i eoncuruliiK his candidacy with the
'statement It was too early to 1
! make campaign predictions. Ho j
, explained he cam - a week l.eforo
i .1.. f .!. ...,.. I. ".
wmfo of his dutieK uh a nu'iubor i
'of the committeo on arranueinentM
'and as a member of commltteea I
j from his state. i
! lK'adtuartPi-H have.hecn opened
i for Henator JnmeH A. Keed of .MIk- i
Mourl, who is expecte'd to arrive
the latter part of thin wuek.
j George U, Van.Namee. eampaicn '
manager for Governor Alfred ,
Hmilh of New Vorli, Ik due tonlKht.
Ho wilt bo accompanied by Nor-:
man K. Mack of Buffalo, publinber i
and national eummiteman for
New York. Mack 1.1 n sue of New I
Jer.sey, who ha boen mentioned I
an convention floor manager tor
tiovcrnor Hmilh, probably will'
reach IhniHton Saturday. . t
With tlm Invasion of committee-;
man and convention worker un-
,dT .vujv .coTiMdm-ablo fnlerMt haft
neutered on various proposals furl
fix. !
J l''ai n relief and prohibition fur-
nlshcd the IikhIm for many of the
Informal dlMCUHiilonH. Clem Shaver.
v.if.,i,iui ui u.o naiiouai exeeuuvr
eommnieo, umi Jesse n. .innes
chairman of tho national executive
v,,,",.'"i '- oppor-i
luinty 10 present llielr cause there.
l-oois A. Cuvllllcr, ehalrman and
aeneral oounell of the National
Constitutional Liberty l.enKue of
America, announced he will seek ai
plunk fnvorlue a referendum In'
each stute on the. liquor question. I
Texas governor. Dan Moody, would
"ITV" Krl,'"y ' expected to start
rally of dry forces. He will
heart ihc slate delcatlon of .10
Instructed to work for a dry plunk
and n camlldalo In symimthy with
lie lias let It be known that
.v..n imuiiiiihioh plans
Hiroimer than that Hdopted hv the
republican convention.
lie favors n prohibition
Mrs. Kmlly Newell Illnlr of Jop-
no. .mo., viee-cnairman or the na-
, tnu committee, has declared Iu
favol. of ,,llfurm that above all
else will be short. .
. Mi YOliK, June :o. tPi I'o-
1 Htlcal circle's todav were si,i nt,.i.
log on what took place when for-
inter Kenalor Alleo Ponierene of
-Ohio called on (lovernon Smiih
: ''ere yesterday.
Jl1'- Ponierene Is the favorite son
! ciindidate of Ohio for the demo.
i cratlc presidential nomination and!
,u me .New i ork governor;'"""; , ' "
'"' question as to whether
" " " "w ' ' Hover-
favor of novermir Smith. Neither
"" J.,""'!' ,,,, ,.. , '
HH Pointed out, however,
Ohio s delegation Is nledged in M.
sired lo do so.
MEDFORD TO GET
DEBATE COACH
hai.IvM. Ore., Junn 20. (At
Itnlph Halley, debate coach ut Sa-;
lem high school, Informed Super-
Intend, -in (seurge Hug toduy that'
he will not letlini next year, but
"'"' 'l','',l,l a position In Med ford
nigh srhiiol. He will go to Med -
loio ai an udvuucrd salury. IISUO
'"r V"1- uni1 I2U.I0 If he
rcmulns more than u year.
i 1 .
I en ii tiiii i , . u
I 1 "! ."111. .lone 20. IP) Archie
I'olllliHlon, I till 1x1, golfet
today set
elongated
a new murk for the
1 J!?1"' f"u.r Tn"!"? Wmvln
! fields country club by scoring
a3.ud.s0 ,
, n.,on" uimer par,
.... ...v viow-JKtu 1111KB,
RELEASED BY
STATES. COURT!
Bootlegger King Who Shot
Down Wife 8 Months Ago
Now Free American Citi-i
t
zen as Result of Insanity;
Plea.
COI.V.M Ill's. Ohio. June f
1 "eoi'Be llemus. former "1. oth'K
'klnK" - vlui shot and killed hla wife
j ,,;, , t.lni.,llnill ,, Oeio-
i,0r. was freed from the slate hos-
,,lai for Hie criminal Insane at
supreme court today,
ltemus was freed by
verdict i
1 .1 , l i l.n . ......
upholdliiB the ruling of the court
of appeals of Lima. Allen county. 1
which Kave him his freedom on a
writ of hal.eas corpus.
The sooreme c.u.t decision end- I
ed Heniu' Iouk buttle to Ki" Hl
.J.t.T " ' "... "" "
(ieorge Iti-inus
freedom through action In courts
Hamilton county and later
In
! Allen county. Tho cuso was
j brought to the supremo court on
"n appeal of the stute which took
j exception to the decision of the
I court of appeals at Lima that
Hcnuis was si.ne and should be
! freed.
llemus' acquittal
at Cincinnati
; """"
, """ ""-
l.l.ilji. vino, June . u, in J j
tal for the criminally Insane today
within half an hour after the uc -
clslon of the supreme court giving
i.i- i h.,i i -i..-
i.eorge itenius leu me siaio nosiu-
ff '
,, .phoned to the superintendent f
"1at the hospital.
4 .
Private Home in
Roseburg Is Raided
by Police Chief
"
i
now.:i.rn ore.j. :o.
II
r i. niei ui i-piicu augnn
ami Night Officer. Dlctsch 1
yesterday raided tho. private
home or r red Hchwarls. well
kwn citizen ot this city.
Tlie chief found Hie street
repairing crew of the city fix-
lug u broken sewer In front
of the Scliwurtx home unit
saw some cracked curn lodg-
ed ill Hie broken loillt. lie
immediately Issued H search
1 warrant for the home, slat-
lug that ho was In aeareh of
moonshine wheskey. lie en-
' tered the residence, ransack-
I ed the house umi obtalneil
' l" ' "f homebrew beer
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I ,.ot ,Cer.
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rjuuii ri. 1 oung & wells are
buying 73 tons ot cherdes hero,
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RUNS TRUE
10 FORM
Miss Earhart Has to Borrow
Clothes for Social Function
-Dislikes Hero Worship
All Credit Due Pilot She
Says Crowds Go Wild.
j 4 - Amelia Ge-ta Proposal 4
f . '" , J.""u., - 1
iHlSS iMIIClin CHIliarL T
de'ili'il ycstcrilay that she had
received any proposals of mar-
rlSo followtn her foat of be-
,,,B the "rat woman to fly
'e Atlantic, she was
speaking the truth, hut she
4 would not be ablo to say the
! same thlug today.
In this mornhm's mall the fr
first proposal arrived. It was 4
i from some suitor in Kurope -S
I hut whon quorios were sent to
l the filer as to who- the us-
j piruut inlKht be, she declined
! h to dlvulKe his ' name. Nor S
i would she let the world know
( in just what words he had of-
fored his heart and hand.
f LONDON, Eng.. June. 20, (IP)
i no crow oi ine iruns-Aiianuc mon
oplune r rientlship, Miss Amcllu hUtr
hurt, Wllmer Still. t and Louis (ior
don. nlnn to mnkn n t'lvinr even-.i.
Islon to the continent over the wee' :
enu.. vmiung AinsUMMiiuii uifil Pans
i ajitl .then, to sail for home from Hug. ;
land next Wednesday or Thursday,
LONDON, KtlK., June 20 (P)
Miss Amelia Karhart, Hoston social
worker nnd first woman over to fly
tho Atlantic, faced the world today,
Just as Lindbergh once did. In bor
rowed clothes. ,
The American girl, who nrrlvoil
(in London yestorday with Wllmer
Isttiltz ami IjOuIs Uordon, her cam-
panlons In tho trans-Atlantic flight
of the monoplane Friendship, was
wearing a loose-fitting flowered
dress this morning when she held
a little reception In the sitting
room of her hotel suite which was
rapidly bocuinlrx a bower of flow
ors sent by friends and admirers.
"everything I've got to wear ut
presont Is borrowed, hut then I'm
not vain," she Bit Id, and hor hearers
agreed that alio wasn't.
Miss Karhart was greatly re
freshed after hor night's rest. Hor
groy eyes were, lustrous and there
, was color in her pale cheeks. Thl.i
I morning she began filling hor cn
I gagemcnt book and It will keep her '
busy. On Saturday she will be the
I guest of Mrs. Alunson !. Houghton,
j 'llc of the American ambassador
while on Monday the Air League ot
'the HrlllNh Kmiilr. V-lll ,rlva .!,.
mc iuei,pn ,,, l.r
Today's program Includes lunch
eon with Mrs. Frederick Ciuesi,
sponsor of tho flight, and they wilt
go on a shopping trip.
Want No Hero Woshlo
I Talking to London's . assembled
newspaper men today, Miss Kar-
i.mi ueciarea tiriniy and empuati
cally that during her brief stay In .
; England he did not want to be tho
.subject of "hero worship."
I havo done nothing to merit
1 It," she said.
Captain H. If. Halley. who made
, "." , "'Ondoii arrangements for the
i ,gn'; ' '"tcrposed the remark
i ! ,at Jl3s .rhart was distressed
that sho was occuiivlng the llinc-
"Sht"' the expense of Pilot StulU. '
I That ' Just tho point," Miss liar-
hart interrupted. "It is because. I
am n rnmnn knd Diol T hav.
I forced Into "the spotlight. Tha
credit for tho success of the flight
1 1s duo Stnltj. Ho controlled the
plane liractlcallv throughout nnd
Jlint pniid."
! Hundreds of spectators, mostly
1 1 women, blocked the sidewalks to
Miss Karhart's hotel, overflowed
Into the street and held up traffic
home of . 0u, f0"r ,n0hpo3.
There was a rush toward her as
she crossed to the waiting car. and
some of the women' attempted in
embrace her I, n-n. with dir.
, faulty thut the filer gut on her way
j to tho tlucst home.
Seei Flnt Silk Hat ;
j Hill sttiltz and Slim Gordon, the
other two-thirds of the Friendship's
lcrcw, started out early today to
4!.?nf whol Ihrtll. Ihav eonbl frolll
lthe Umdoii sights. The youthful
t i mechanician of the plane Is likely
to not a lot of them.
Yesterday, coining to London
) from Southampton, he saw the first
! high silk hat of hla life. The auto-
mobile In which he and StulU woi-c
.mi ... In . stream of
I fashlonnhlo limousines returning
!from tho Ascot races. Slim then
taw not only his first topne:. but
! something he dldn t r.now existed
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