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M The Weather Vorcx-ast l'nlr, uiul not so unrui. MaiIiuiiiii jeMd-day VU Minimum today EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Weather .Year Ago Minimum ko MiJiluium . 50 Daily Tvraty-thlrd Wrckly Kiflj-itlUi nr II EDFORD, OKKliOX, SATriJDAV.. .ll'NK I'.i. ISL'S. No. 9::. snip ON -AMUNDSEN- HEARS RAD 0 CALL FR HEAR S.O.S. i rnnnn Tiir tkuivi mt III IUV1 1 1U Coal Steamer Picks Up a Radio Distress Call From . ,,,) Dt,, r;i Amundsen Party Fail to .Locate Missing Party, But Search Efforts Are Feverishly Renewed. (Copyrighted 1928 by the Asso ciated Press) . i KINGS CAY, Spltzbereen. Juno 23, (A3) The coal steamer Marltn, which nnivod at King3 Hay today, reported hearing SOS signals nt 11 o'clock last night which were believed to have come from Ron hi Amundsen and fivo companions mlsslu'; since .Monday night in a French plane. ! J lie Mnrlta picked up the SOS but heard nothing more. The steamer saw no sfcui of the plane, although tho weather was excel lent. fti addition to Amundsen, In the missing plane, which left Norway, . Monday night for Spltzhergen, to search for tho Nobile party, were Lief Dcitrichsen, Norwegian explor- . er. and foiir French naval fliers In cluding Commander Rene Guilbaud. CAUSES A WAR Rector of Ruined Library Refuses to Allow Placing of Inscription Condemn-1 ing Germany and Prais ing U. S. A. 1.0UVA1N, Itolgmni, June J3- j M') Iho little war that lias been going on In Umvuin over the in-i scripllon to l,o placed over the New l-ouvaln library entoreil un active phase today when an attempt to place the disputed inscription on thc structure wus stopped by the ! police. i ho police action was directed Dy I Monsignor P. I-udeuzc, rector of the university, who Is opposed to ! Iho inscription which, translated 4 from the Latin, reads: "IJcstroyed by Herman fury, restored by Amer ican generosity." losicruay vt nitncy warren. 111c 1 American architect, prevented tne on the order of .Monsignor tadeuzo erection of a balcony constructed which did not contain the Inscrlp-1 Hon. I Mr. Warren had contended the' Inscription was approved by the j lato Cardinal Mercler and was ac-l ccpted In the original plans and that as architect of the restored! building bo will Insist upon the ; plans being followed out. I During the entire night three professors devoted to the posltiou ' of .Monsignor Ladctizc that tne in N IP 1 ON VAN B scription serves only to revive war!"" "jnl ouruane and Huck Lleu hatreds. kept watch at tho library nllcn Pendleton, captors of Wil to prevent anv effort being mHde""1" Inward lllckninn who was to put tho Inscription In place I taken near here last December, to This morning when trucks with ; tH' announced ihey would sign ti c sculptorcd letters arrived and waivers In the reward money case. Iho stones were being tsken out I providing they receive at least fifty the rector appeared and directed , cent of the reward. They have ihe architects nnd workers toHulnc f 'be letters uf Los Angeles r ase. The sculptor. DcDoctc. Mr. ; officials Inclosing waivers for. re- Warren'st representative, refused innhev the rector nnil llnallv a no - lice official ordered police on duty;,lH' committee In l.os Angeles sees! to prevent anv further handling or Iho Inscription. M. DeDocte was then requested to accompany tho official to police headquarters for further thrcshlnf! out ot the controversy. 4 Z.l!lti:i. Cnitiii. June 23. lift With bowed beads and tear filled eyes fully 2ao.ooa Croatian peas ants lined the streets today while Ibe flower-smothered coffins of Paul Kaditeh and Dr. Itasarltehek slain deputies were born aloft on! the shoulders of comrades to the I ,,... ..t the null, mul murtvrs WASHINGTON, June 23. (Pi llcan ticket nt bis home at Palo i Patterson. .Major General lllneie o'clock this ufternoon w hen iln money," Huck obscrn d. !n Clmlrman Work of the republican ! Alio. Calif., between July 24 and Mayor lluker anil many city and '' he wiu gored by an angry I pointing out that there was 0 committee announced hue today , Aucust 1. . j county officials from all parts of bull. The death occurred on .b,ilnnc of I0. 11110. ti e selection of Henry J. Allen.1 This was announced as definite thc slate. j 'be Stoddard farm near here. 1 Since be uppearcd before Ihe former governor of Kansas and today by Secretary Work, republi- Follow Ing thc parade of the 2d The boy was shoved against jtommlttce on May 10. the ixiw publlshco. of the Wichita Beacon. I can chairman as the chairman Infantry guard, a demonstration of i the corral, breaking his neck. den manager sold his oiganlza. las director of publicity for the plunged Into work of setting his the war strength of a battalion of ) ltlon raised 2t.27 and spent 20.- ' HoovcJ-Curtis campaign. . campaign organization. Infantry was given. j 400.2 41. American Heroes of Long Flight to Give Cal. Kangaroo SVUNKV. N. S. June. i Lieutenant Hurry V. Lyons, navigator of the 4 Sou the rn Crass, mid Juiiich fr j j 4 'Warner, tlx? lum-'H radio op- j era tor, sailed tutluy on the , j steamship Sonoma for Amer- j i ich, iaKing wu;i mem two r i kangaroos. One of these Is to he given to 1'rvHldtnt Cool- e,n:r'thelA,!a.! pie. Thousands were at the dock 1 at their departure nnd they - ! -''cre given an enthusiastic ! i rr,W(.n. Killers Find Solace . . . .. . - hind Bars in Religion on Their Youth To See Ball I Game Sunday Twins Are Cellmates Ray's Wife Faithful. SAl.KM, Ore.. June 23. Ml i Tomorrow' morning will' complete i I tl,- H .. Iff.. Imiielu,.nm..itl I for the three DeAutremont broth-! ers, perpetrators of the Sisliiyou tunnel murders of October 1 1. Iid'3, mopt atrocious crime In the history of Oregon. im, i t.t m..nv ' changes "in the UeAutremonls. No i longer do they rail at the social , wMifiii itwi K,.fr ....imiiu u ii,,.v j have come to realize that people l ) on the outside, the freemen upon i I whom they turned violent hands to D'AUTREMONTS ! CHASTENED BY rn mi "nrm I Cm m rm Lmuracc ,5hL. ,' f 'enme. have!1" - indi..g on the ice. ami I t., 1, ...,...w...l -..I tn., nm,,. jtney nve sought mc mfUr ofi""0'1 ot "o lo bc vepa I the religion In which they were reared and arc attendants ut the -,itlw,ll vl.i'vl.,.u In II,.. l.iun Thev'u-or. s.iiilenee.l t life i,l I bard labor -anil they are paying. Hugh trundles a wheelharrow all day long in the lime plant. Hay shovels sawdust Into the prison j furnaces, and Hoy wears his hands lo the uulok in the flux plant. At l(.,i ot ,,.,,. . ,.,.,, tlu, ,,ys study Spanish. They asked ful. mll)ks ,, tho ,,,. ,,,,, of ller ccls nrc f1,u wllh hoa a,c.Uon!irlt.s ,, tlul)k,. Thc iwns ,,ov aml Ku toBCth,.r. t,..p.. ,i,.. i..i,.., ll,,.ir fi,.., nni,,i...u rl. i,. ... u , .. . , ! , . , ,m ""f 'lH "Ig"'" of tolum-1, ':"m',n' '"''h",'s ",nyinE a few ' , c7r3' , out In Dunging Hock, Ohio, lives the Klii whom Ituy married while he was fuglt:' She Is still , .,. ' . " "7 ' , "" '" " """b l,nl"cs, I'KNDLICTON, Ore.. June 23.- wnrd claimants to sign, agnslng : ""'J wouio 11c satislled with w'hal B,,u lnBm Bn" ln"t mcy wuul1 '"" P'Qtcst. . ' ' June 23 fi Stan' Hoover will be notified vi AMlll.M.lo.v June 23. 'l"i i"i iiiuiij ui 111s nomination us can - ! dldate for president on the reltuhv MflQII C IQ ! byrd a doctor f aernautics a in ucpn REPORTED ; IS KILLED PICKED UP IN CRASH ! I ni v a o t,'.4 is. si i ! Wireless Message Declares! Stranded Explorer Res cued in Boat Prepara tions for Such Action Is Confirmed But an Actual Transfer Is in Doubt Amundsen Radio Also Is Reported. MONTItK.VI,. Juno 23 Two iMurcunl wireless oporuto i i toilnv tticked mi n inesj'aiio from inn unidentified source reporting that (Jcnernl I'mberto Nobilo and : his party were sate aboard a i-oat. ' Iloceptlon was poor and -ill ef n I forts to ascertain identity of lb-tie- j sender of Uic messago wore, un- availing. I tho message, picked UP at a -.n a. m., by Operaturs G. V. Alnsson t Quebec ami Dcsuosicra at Fathers point, read: "Nobile safo aboard rescue l.nnl " No confirmation of this leport that Nubile bail been plcUel up j was received from points nearer tho Arctic. K1NOS HAY, Spitsbergen. 23. (PI-yDcfliilto plans to Oeneral Umberto Nobile and his j IIYL' HUUMUfU V W 1 1 1 in . ... their ho eomn off Northeastlund bv airplane vev emado today. Tho Swedish rencuii expedition which has established' "si base at Virfro buy, dropped additional sup piles tor mo Aonue Kroup '"g"t mid today was going ahead """ I'1"" to m"lle a. 'ndlB nm' lane me men un. Captain Tornlierg. leader of the l Swi dish expedition informed Com mander Komagna of the base ship' CUtu di Milano that he proposed HNKl'tl IIIJII Ulllfini .MIUMIT C IIU" ) to take off. The Swedish plane, a powerful ' i trl-motored Junkers, located No- bllo at 8:30 p. last night and was successful In dropping addl-1 ! tional supplies and arms. The: i Swedish plane them explored the coast lu the neighborhood of Cape i Leigh Smith without finding nny j trace of Ibe group of three nirn . headed by Ir. l-'lnn Malmgren. ' which left the Nobile party May ; 3U In ail effort to reach land by ; foot and has slnco been missing. The Swedish pilot nlso has been ' nsked to search for the seven men who drifted off In the bug of tho dirigible Italia un May 25 and have since disappeared , Virgo bay, where the Swedish ,,, as C1al))8lle, ba(10, Is near Magd. , bay in north- western Spitsbergen and Is much nearer the stranded Nobile group j tha nthe buse at Kings l,uy which 1 the Itallnn fliers. Majors Maddo u-na and Penzo. hove been using. ri,n .ntr.,,ii ntiin 11, n x-rt ! bile party ashore may also be solv- 1 ed by the Ice drift which has been I ., . i ... ..i ... 1.. .1.. .i,: j men within J3 miles of th ecastem 'shore of Koync Island. i This news from fleneriil Vohlli. i i i.i,i,rhf 11,, ii.n i.un,illtv n,T n,ifcw know me and 1 felt safe from j I party may be nble to work lis own Itvuv to land. With what the ma - irooned men bad before and the i supplies furnished by pianos since Major Maddulenn reached them on Wednesday, they would have suf ficient equipment for that purpose. STOCKHOLM. Sweden, June L'3. oT The Swedish seaplane t'pland flew along the western side of Spitsbergen from Sotitb Cape to Wyde bay on the northeast coust In search of Hoald Amundsen to- ; '"'. but found nothing. IGEN. WHITE SEES CAM P Ct.ATSOP.iOre June 11. ' lP) With n snap und precision gained from days of strenuous cainn drills. 300(1 Ore-iron Nations! camp drills. 300(1 Oregon Nallonsll' " Hfred Mlo.liliinl. cap- (iuurdsmen passed In mllltury re- I tain of Ibe Ui tirando high , view today before llrlgadier Gen- liuluir l...r,.ro tirlivM.lIn Cm cral fteorire A. While. C.nverm.r I 1 MWV'- I PI,,, Vs.. Juno 23.-,,P,-M., . --r:j n,ase- . T .js,7i1.71.J . '-'Ma : I . w Commander Richard E. Byrd, polar flyer, and leader of an cxpedl ftlon to tho South Pole this summer, appearing in cap and gown to I receive the degree of doctor of aeronautics from Pennsylvania Mill- tary college at its annual commencement at Chester, Pa. - -- SECRET IS OUT E F Husband of Famous Film ,.... ,,rflu Oldl HUlllltS Ptt'iy VVctaj Born 16 Months Ago r Fact Kept Secret Because, of Mother's Film Career. l.OS ANC.KI.US. June 23. (!') The Kxumlner says today 111 copyrighted story thai .Mae' .Viur ray, stage and film t";;: and be MURRY IS N HOLLYWOOD. MOTHER 0 bllsbanil, David Mdivanl, w ho hiibls;Tll tile title ol I'rlnce ol licol'gia, are the parents of a sixteen-months- old hop. Tho gold en -ha in d boy, whose birth was known lo only a few friends of the couple, lives In a mansion In West wood, thc subur- ' ,. .. . . f, ,, '"".night. UI ",v nul1" ,.:,I1 lt lllf ,1,,..-,; part through thc windows of l h;t home. He plays In a hlgh-wallcd garden at Hie rear and Is watched uii-i uj 11 .uumm'sc iiuisciiiuiti. "Ves, It Is true." said Mdivanl. "lie was born right here In l.os Angeles and has lieen right bere ever since. We had thought to keep the fact secret from the world I oecause or the crrecl 11 utlglil nave i ",on my M",c'" career. A Iso, l I 1'ur""" ,vu ' "."I """" H"1'" things to the world. ''Several of our friends knew of h existence, but they have respected our confide nee: I have " 1,1,11 i"""1 miiii iiic oecausc "-,"gntl"n. ' ,y wlfu ,H " ""'l"i picture "1"r n,nn' '""I'1" thl,,K resse-s snouin not nave clillilrin. My wife is returning home In a few days from a Hip to New York. She has obtained a very good con tract for a long vaudeville lour. I am still apprehensive of the ef fect upon her work when it be comes generally known that we have a child." Mdivanl and Miss Murray were j mnrrled In Juno, ItC'ti, in I'.everly ! Hills. Khc had obtchied a divorce ! from Hubert '.. Leonard, the dl ' rector, the year previous. A broth 1 er of Mdivanl Is Ihe husband of . Polu Negri. Polish film star. High School Foot ball Captain Is Killed by Bull 4y 4y 4) 4v 4) I A Clt Will-' (ire lune ''1 (Pi Wilfred Stoddard, cap- scnooi iiasseioan leam lasi -r , winter, was killed about one SUDDEN RICHES MURDER CLUES 6 ni n.,.J r c.l .iiiijor i.in. a. luiiiiiain.u iij reupie DdllKUll dllU OIJcllll Cusbey and tjorpornls I), o. Mac- Cliesniy and 'Heeder Nichols, de - LarUe SUmS, BUt It Only Arlflc til Mvc.tprV flf Rlall's Death Hinted, Farlu Arrpct k .Managua, where he was to havel""" ,,ul tnut tne niemners imnvm tdliy iai,.(kt,n (.nmm;im, (lf tlu. marllK. ut!"ul!y had said that they would l.OS ANflKI.KK. June 23. ll'l ..r 1. 1.... in. ...i. i.. i. ' """ "K" ' " IH.ii,.., di'lccUvcs say eniee to at Icusl six p'thuii luvolveil in Inves tigation of tin- John I. tllab killing luday constituted a mystery second only to the. question of who fired thc shot thai killed the fiirmer I'lcero. 111., druggist last Monday W I , ,1 t il munthH ilctei-t Iv 1 HjiHI. these pci-snns, two of whom' ,.,. ,. k,mwn i iiullywoml clr- . ,.,. Known lo have banked .ln, ,tMit i.ii'kc sums or money. I Their names Wi re withheld. (I.lali himself, they said, deposited more thun si 1.1100 since April, Mrs. I lazi l tl lab, widow, and her I niece, Miss Kthyl KiiZer, both ! clnirgeil wllh tilniis miiriler, await preliminary h Ing. .lone 21!. "''i" ' I police station that officers were 1 closing In upon a man whom they " ' ',"K'''U,., ","vln, ; fleet! the shot that killed (.lab. ........ uf Mrs. dllili ami her niece, was taken Into custody late yesterday nnd held as ninii ilal witnesses. Mrs. Harris' arrest luiiiiwcd rind- log by police that she had tele- plumed a "Mr. .McKllrlck"' on Tues- day telling him ,- ci.ibs death. It developed that "McKilhlek" was an alias used by li. w. Mcln- tyre, former policeman ami friend of the accused widow. Mdntyro also was held as a material witness. CHICAGO. June S3. Ml Clur- p. Htii.k, cjiiirpali.'ii m.inager r f """ jt.enate cainpal Ijiwden. advised the paiicn cxpendit ures coni- mltlcc today thill exi'i-lldllures 111 l.iiwden's c.'iiiipalgn fur the re- publican pi esldentlal nomination were , s.0.,.1.1 4. !"'" ! ,7,. - . '. , , Contributions t mieil sss.Siii.3l I be report was final. ! '1 guess 1 lu 11 piker In ale-ll.!- Major C. A. Lutz, Winner of; Curtis Trophy and Chief, of Marine Aviation, Is the ; Victim of Unexplained Air Disaster En Route to. i TWO OtherS Managua Are Dead jor ihnrlcs A. t-uu. marine avl- 1 ut.ir. and two of bis companions i were killed here earlv today when t inn moo mie ihmj iuuhj , ' 1"" ' -mutored transport plan 'crushed, .Iculenuiit II. T. Ilusbey .,i Ma lor I in were killed Instniit- and .Mujoi i.uu neie Kiiini iiisuuii- j ly. Hull- bodies being thrown r.O ...i ,.i ,f il... ,,l,,,V.. .i...,.,.,.l 1 feet eleui or the plane, toipoiai, I u. . MHvi nesney .11, ..I rn hour. ! later, it was said here. Corporal I Uoeder Nichols, though badly In , Jured ,ls expected to live. The plane was en route from Washington lu Miami on a flight to Man;it;un. UeHiihnts f this town were awakened ly the roar of the mo tors as the hifj plane passed over the plaee early this morning. They arose to see tho plane' o into a nose dive after el relink the town several times, presumably In an attempt to laud. Arriving on the scene soon afler tine crasn, iney imimi tne mimrs of .Major i.ut ami ljeutenant mis- ; hey fit) feet from the wreckage, : and both other oecupants nerl- : ously Injured. . -Corporal Nichols, radio operator, ! told, some of the ' eye-witnesses of j ! the crash that he did not know1 what to atlrlbute the accident Ut, as "we bad reached the earth be- fore I w as aware of any trouble." ; parted from the mmil air station Anaeosllii at 1 :lir o'clock this mornlnK. He had planned lo fly 1 to .Miami today and continue on to ! ! forces operating In Nicaragua. .Major Lutv. was 4 7 years old Curtis murine trophy for speed, ma king I " miles per hour. Major I. tit 'was I" years old , i r.. ri..n " ".""H 1 " 1 lie had hcen coininunder of the'""" . ".' "'." "T air forces at Tamplco. t'lirporal Mct'besney's home was in Detroit. Mich. Ills next of kin Is Kred D. McChesney, a brother, who lives at 237 at'mpbell street, Detroit. t'orpola Nb-bols lived In Flor ence. Ala., and bis mother, Mrs. Aether littple, lives at Dull Dayton ..street, I- lorence. COLOMBO, Ceylon, June 23.- Captain Daniel, commander ol the Conimonwealtli liner .lervls Hay. has wirelessed to the local agents ,m. lnlv ,, lm. jijuni iroiiine aboard his shin was entirely eon- fined to a group of stowaways. ' The cuplain sent the message In reply queries based on reports mm some of the strainer' crew wero Involved. ' xho .lervls Hav Is expected at: Colombo on .Monday. Captain Dan-', lei several days ago sent a wireless appeal for help In dealing wllh the; stowaways but yesterday reported 1 that they were under' control. The Noted Dead IIIJKI.INGA.MK, Cal., June z:l.- (fl'l .Moses A. (Iiinst, "0, million - aire tobacco inerci ant and former portion 'of tho land grant fund ! republlrun national committeeman , ,mij ,y tho government lo thel from California, died at his home . , untle. The state has lost In I hcreearlytodayofhearldl8ease.u, cr.uu nl supreme courts I He was stricken early yesterday. jot the state und bus now appealed I flutist was the founder of the !t the Cnlted Slates supremo court j chain of tobucco stores bearing his 1 r,,,, ii ,inin,.,i,,ti,,n ,t the' name. 1 ' " detcl inlnatlon of IM The Guust merged with stores later tho General Cl tar company. Guust was born In New York and moved to San Kranelsco In 1888. u 1 ..1 ..' , of Kan Kranelsco and was chuli man of the western division;"" ",u '. , T ' of the Jewish relief committee. Cwili-r Toninrrow Kalr tonight and Sunday but, tog pear tho coast. Cooler In the Interior or thc west portion Sun day. Normal humidity. Gentle, variable winds. HOT AGIST AL SMITH IS m CERTAIN Cordell Hull, Candidate for' President and Powerful Figure in Democratic Cir- cles Comes Out Publicly: Against Dry Law Mod-; ification. HOUSTON, Texas. June 23. Wl All attempt to oigaiii.e a last dllili fight against the Smith Tureen In the democratic natlunal couventiuu I,,. VI U'.w.k Uily 1,1 fllll UU-illir IllllllV In the face of eonriile.il e.ipi es- j Kiona fruiii the camp of the New . York governor that the buttle for I ,U. presidential nomination rt',l"y I was over and all that leiii.ilne.1 ss for the delegates formally to ,..,,. .,,,,. t.hi,.n f f Hovernor ' muel-ino lois or uooinoi f Sl"b In the solid south were . movement i.Mikim.- sponsois of the moien ent looking ' cou ton of eumlldates with i ... " """"K ) i convention sirengiu to prevent ins illumination on un early ballot. jThey betieve that If this could be -' a ecinn plished the Smith phalanx I would disintegrate. The presence i In the convention city of Senutor It .1 of .Missouri, who arrived last t night from Kansas City, guve re i newed hope to the southern group that tho tide might he turned be .fore the convention opens Tuesday or at luast before the balloting gets under way Thursday or Friday. The antl-Smlth forces were fur- ihni' lii'iirlirtel bv n Mtntement Im- HUVi illt llMl nKju ,y A, t;. sallee, ( jH.lKunul reprcsenlutivo of Kvans Wulleii. Indiana's favorite son that i1u Hoosler stale delegation would remain "steudfastly and lwyully be hind" the IndfanapullH banker "until a candklato Is chosen by tho convention." Kalleo'H stutemont was Issued i almost colneiuent with J it" i not only of Heed but also of Sena. j tor Waller K. OeorBo ot lieorglu ....u .... cuuu.-.mci.i i delegation from bis own state and ! is promised delegate support from South I'aiollna. I.'loridu and Alu-1 llama. In addition. tleorgc said his state delegation mjt nMl-V was Instructed to vote Cor stann ny nun as long as ins name was before the convention. lie added (hat he did not believe Gov ernor Smith would ever get any tleorgla voles for the nomination, With the arrival of Oeorge and I II t I. t..l I 1.1 ., were on the ground. Tho third Is t'urdell Hull of Tennessee who Issued a statement declaring that be was "decidedly opposed to uny modification or weakening of the prohihltlon measure." Thesplte the evidences of In creased activity in tho camps of Hie enemy wllh prohibition us thu rallying point, the Smith lleulen - ants appeared confident tin noth- Ing could stop their man and said they felt no concern over the situation. They passed tho word thai the New York governor would have arullnd 7lll Votes on the first ballot, and that after Hie conven - Hon had been afforded full oppor- luiilty to pass on the ciinilldacles j of the favorlle sons and others he, .(pjisary 733 1-3 votes. PREPARE TO EIGHT LAND GRANT TAX E. SUP. COURT! , the Immense gallery broke Into n I great cheer. It was a masterful ro ItoSKHU'lKI. Ore., Juno 23. , covcry from disaster. Then tin lypt The executive committee ofAtlnntan stepped up. the ball be tho organization of laud grunt; hind htm, and took a line to ram it ountles. met here last night to straight for the hole. Hut It was a discuss the further defense of the trifle strong, bounced tiff one side counties to tho effort of the state; 1 1 secure through court action i,,,; ,7,,, ."" "" , , ! ".".n., put up n neierm.neu "c" 7""" , ' ,.,' ni Jht tlu;T, n 1 .. ' nulhurlzed tho .employment of I "u, h uil.lim.nal associate counsel present llie ciiuinn-n innuo .v- fore tho Cnlted States supreme court. District Attorneys enrson 01 Marlon county und cordon 01 Douglas county represent the so erul counties Interested In tie case. ........ ONES FARREL FOR TIRE Bobby Slumps Final Round Hancock' With Open Golf Championship in Grasp Foozles Gallant Effort of Hagen Fails. OI.Y.MPIA FIELDS, ClflCAtiO. Juno 'Si. (P) Hobby Jones and Johnny Farroll stood tied for tho open golf chain plonshlii of tho United States todav. each with 72- holo totals of -!M, after Holand Han- Wllmln-Mon C blew m. toc of ' lon- N-.V.' ' u" tho ''ist two holes with tho titlu B1'- Hancock scored 2115. ,, k . ,l,, ,,.nil nr Hancock, to stiokes ahead ol ilvuls und needing only one ' ".V . .' , ,? clinch the title, took a bad Blx on . ..; ,. the par four seventeenth and then, with the bis gitllery swirling arotnul him, took unuther nix on tho par live eighteenth to forfeit hl chance to tie. Jones, niter Betting tho mice for lwu hhbii uauij on ms Ulltll I UUIIIl, LIII1K I I, MllUl pi l-- vioiifi rounds of 7U-71-73. With most of the other top notchers also in difficulty, however, the Georgian whs uhle to gain a tie with Karrell, who put on n great finish today after tallying 77 and 71 on his open ing rounds. He' scored 71-72 to-' day. It was the fourth tie for tho championship In the lust nix yours and tho third time In thi period that Jones has been one ol the par- tlelpaiitH, - ; It was announced that' tho great Georgian and the ntyllst Now York profeHHlonal, nearer to the crown than ever before, would play off ' , , " V , n m ! nl,ly nt l" " m' OI.VMI'IA I'lKI.US, UlllLAtiO, june Walter Hagen, after ; ,.,ii,.t Hrfrt lo overtake the ieailorB. failed, finishing with a 7li for his final round and a total of 2. two st io ken behind Jones and Karrell. OI.Y.MPIA KIHI.DS, CHICAOO, June 23. (pi Johnny Karrell ot Miiriunioncek, Y., tied Hobby Jones of Atlanta for tile lead In the national open golf championship on j the 117th hole today when she shot spectacular golf while Jones was .,!,..,..., I.n.ll,, Vlflll, l.nu v,.t 7 . .1 .in 7,r,,. to pluy, thc title wus a tossup. OI.Y.MPIA KIEl.DS, CHICAGO, Juno 23. (P) Choking badly after stalling his fourth round two strokes in front of the field. Cobby Junes took 40, five over par, for 1 1' first nine and saw his advan : tK0 slip. ' Willie MacKarlane clung to Hob. by's heels on the first 18. returning I In 7 for a 711, the same as Jones, and holding his place three strokes j back with a total ol' . i MncKarlano was even por on 14 ! "f the 18 holes, 1 Henry Clued of Stratford, Conn., 1 clime with a "t for a total of ill), i Just two strokes back ot Bobby. 0iVMpA FIELDS. CHICAGO, I June 23. UP) Slumping budly 011 I rourtli and final round. Hobby Jones took a 77 to bring his total up to j 2!I4 and go Into a He with Johnny .'urrell for the lead In the national I open golf championship today. II Jones ployed the 17th perfectly i In four, while Sarazen got a blrdlo three with a zu-tooter. His drive from Ihe 18th hooked In between two trees, he put his I second in the thick grass of a ditch across the fairway, rrom this Bail He Hobby walloped a beautiful maslile niblick shot to the (treen. It struck 25 feet from the cup, while of thc tin and went two feet over. aille holed out for a pnr drive and took 77 for the round. ,. . The Cards: .,,( Jones In B 4 4 3 4 4 4 I 5-37 77 2!l I , Sarnzen t In 6 4 4 3 4 6 3 3 5-20 12 UIMi ' OIjVMHIA piKLDS. CHICAGO. Juno 2.1.- 1 .... a -n e,nni. tuf : i,nia in (i. ! national open golf champlotisliip ; tli totals rur M holes, scores for i ,ho r""nU "ml Rml ,"",1b: i X-ltlal Itolfs. Chicago. 2:;r,.7!.-:il I. , ... ...,. v., Vnvk. 2JII-77 :lli:l. (.,10(,t (,er Taft- 2:!5-9nn23. i Irvln Ottman, liulsvine, ;;.it-uo j j p ' Q ' ,ari .Wheeling. 233-81 .117. ! Harry Hampton, Chicago, 223-80 M- Johnny Farrall, NoWYork, 222-72 294. (Continued to Fag Six) I-'