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The Weather Mail Imb MEDFORD Weather Year Ago une I'umnisl Ihirtly cloudy. iiiilntiiiii yclcriuiy KM Minimum today S .Maxima in 71 Minimum 57 JHlly Twmty-UIrd Tw MEDFORD, ORKdON. .MONDAY, Jl-'NH IT). V.&. Xo. ft"). .. . AO Today By Arthur Brisbane One Queer Movie. Too Few Births. He 'Chooses to Hop. Sweden to Help. MOBILE HUNT NOW LOOKS (Copyright. 1927, by New Kork t Kvenlnv Journal. Ino.) Kail Miu-x's book, "l'iiii : wliitli Russians cull "the j'liiltl'c -of socialism," will be shown in ti niovins; picture. To niiike Hr.vcc'K "American Commonwealth," 0 11 r v i n's book 011 I'urtliworiUK, the Chi eayo telephone book into an in terest hit? movie would be 110 ifforc difficult. The Russian (iovcrimicut has the power to make people see the film whether they like it or not. That helps. In thirtv-tlnvc slates births; tliinini.sheil in 1!17. Hut the deatli rate fell also, and births exceeded deaths by 781,310. Deaths of infants under one year diminished, nevertheless. Such deaths numbered 113,!W1, disgraceful to n nation that teaches farmers how to take care of youit"; pigs, sending vet erinarians, if necessary, and docs not worry about women and their babies. f 4 Lieutenant Lyons, navigator, and James Warner, radio oper ator of the Southern Cross that flew to Australia, are oomim; back, bringing two kangaroos. One will be given to President Coolidge, as a mark of esteem from the Australian people. The aviators say it is an ap proprijite gift, because the kan garoo also "does not choose to run. It. hops." Yon that, rightly, call 1 'resi dent Coolidge a man of few words, please note that it is not word poverty that cuts down his speech, lie has a vocabu lary that would do credit to am New Knliintler, and uses J ' - It When 110 trhooses. .Senator Capper ill his weeklv 1 i . - l-i- . p u ...l ....it i i ix u list, UL to m Iv'C 1 1 crs, i 1 ' i all vigorously dtMiuncintory, Used 1)V 1'ivsideiit Coolidue ill I . 1 nis MeNary-lrHUgeil Vt'tu UK'S- j sage. I.'oni'nil N'oliili', "lust" in tlio Air tic lTftimis, on an ice floe, slowly mcltini:, wiiiilil lnivc rc sii;neil liiinsclf to dentil a few years afro. Now lie nets his seeonil installment of food stip- j.lics tlin.iifrll the air. And an j TJiaiinn, .Major .iiaiiuiiiena, who ljrintis the food, flies low and takes moving pictures of Xohile and his crew, iiiclntliiio; Xohile 's small dog, very playful on the ice. S The next achievement, it is hoped, will be Nobile s rescue. Captain Thornberg, Swedish n-,. i i , -- icr, wilj land a plane on No- bile's il'C floe to talie llilll and lnu eiiiiin-miiiMii t,, vufiitv 1 ' . . , The brave Swedish aviator JllliV find it impossible to lift , . , r ,. , . his plane from the rough ice. AnvllOW he will tl-V. That is ' ..t ..... in I'lnn a i.. . tnc spn.i ui i..c o.kui'.i 1Ji.lt inarched through l'oland mill liussia with Charles the Twelfth. The Chase National Dank and the Kquitahle Trust Company have a. ranted a tSO.ooo.OoO loan to Cuba, to build Too miles of modern roads. ; whh I lion n t K i ns tuy, Tho vos cnmplete the capitol building in scl immMliHtety willed to tnkr No llavann and do other things. j Mlo ahoard nml to rontinuo north- A Iohh to Cuba, our near nel'zh-lwanl if newwary to ph k up otlior hnr and poou fiienU. la a good loan and flafc. If we made more loans close hy, and fewer loans far away, the coun try would be better off a few years hence. Wall Street went to bed Saturday flight after the dullest week end in a year, and the saddest week in I a long time. j A long Sunday morning sleep i should knit np the raveled sleeve ! nf Margin Counts and start this i week more cheerfully, v (Continued on Fact Four) 111 COMMANDER TAKEN TO BASE SHIP BY PLANE OTHERS ARE LEFT BEHIND Nobile Explains Why Crew' 1 insisterJ on His Leaving First Hopes to Make an j Air Fliqht and Rescue His 3 Missing Companions and I AISO AniUndsen. ; 1 Nobllc's Statement. (lly (.ioiiernl'l mucin. Xohlli'.) ItASK Sllll' OITTA Dl MILANO. SpitzberKcn. Juno fr 25. (Ma ftcfnnl AKo.cy, .'Information as publish!!. : n re- Homo I oJ'i When yesirpluy port rroin .Moscow thai tile Russian -5 murnliiK Lieutenant I. u n d : ice breaker Krassin is In conimu 4 bui-R landed near our tent, I 8inlCHtion with Itoald AniuiHtscn and told him he ought to take off : his five companions, missing in a Ceecioni on his first flight. . French seaplane. then luliuuiu-k. then Trot- The dispatch said that Russian ano. then me. then Ylullori aviators would attempt to rescue and Waul. ,ne mPn w'tn a Junkers plane l.unhoi'K refused. He told ; which is aboard the ico breaker. 4 me ho hud received orders to ; " 5 rades also insisted firmly that I should leave fiivt and that I would make them more i tranquil for every eventual- ity. t-!o 1 was furred to yield against the dictates of my j heart, and also to avoid de- v ay. A tthe lime tht? nlane do- I parted Ceccionl was well. 1 ! (By M Ei Barker( Associated Press turned over the direction of Staff Writer) the party to ViKllerl and Ij HOUSTON", Texas, June 25. (JP) 4 hope Divine Providence will Dan J." Fry of Snleni, was elected lrndt. mtv -ititain to. sea the ( Hmirman of the Oregon delegation othei-M. to the domocrutic national couven- jtion at a conference of the dele- mutes hero this al'teinoojt.v l-'nani- ItOMK, June -25. 01') Xatale Caccloui, monitor chief ot t ht- dirigible Italia and one of the five tit ill Kli-iim h-i oil M)ri cii land, has been rescued. KlXtl S UAV, Suiizbergen. June, Miller oT Portland, Oregon's pri , Pi General I'mberto Nobitle ' inary choice for vice-president, re today was aboard the base ship ! t'itta dl .Milano at Virgo Hay. re- covering from injuries revived when the dirigible Italia crashed . . . , . i j - ii.. on ino hi ar ice on jiay -j. ju- , . . , suffered a fractured . hhin and u contusion io his back. ll!"tP'' "V waa rescued from mi lee flue by a Swedish filer, Mi i.(r. aiding in ihe Henrrh lor his mishig comrades of the Italia with his advke and knowledge of ice conditions. He honed himself to lead an air xpeditlon to search for seven men who drifted tu the eastward in the balloon part of the dirigible after the crash. He Is not expected to recover from his injuries for a month, however, and in the mean lime plans arc being made to sreh f"- these men under his Aside from those In tho balloon part uf the Italia the searching tin. 'ties wei-e iinxinua tu trni-e lliree ....,........ ... ,, 1,.. ,, ,..ui. v..i i. i , I , mlasiiiK since May 30 when theyj11"'1 Kenna. started for land. A Swedish plane equipped with skils made a landi.iB Saturday near; ! Xoblle's camp on the ice near l'liyn I Island, a feat which the Italian i ; rescue fliers here hail IhouKht in.- ' j Possible. A little later the plane I 1,11 wiiu me iujuii'ii I' nil. i . j ,,.avlllK hlB campanin. ijt.lllelmnt ! VcKlicri. Krossor K. llenhounek. Cluscppc I'.logl, l'llippo Trolano and .Natalc Ceccionl, still stranded 'on the Ice. I i v,,.,.,. 11.ri,.,i . iiii,.! strait, which separates W est Spitz - bei-Ben from. Xo.iheastli.ini, where I h,. .,. t.n,,.rr.,, . ..,,,,, 1 Swedish machine, a seaplane and I transported to Vlivo p.ay. At lh.it harbor. CO mil. s to the north of the regular bnse at KinKS I of Ills companions of the t'ttta ill t Milano. 'lro bay was selected by! I the Swedish pilots for their base 1 of operations and ns soon as the 1 rescue had been effected they no tiflid the Cilia dl .Mili.no which mfmhcru of tho Italia ciow MhUh tniu'lit ht rescued. The .Swedish fliir. hnvine i hroimhl Nohilc to safety, returned j to tho othor niiiruonrd mrn to tak them off the ico flo Thrre the plane made n socond Innditifr hut overturned In the atteinpl. The pilot wa not Injured, hut appar- . nlly he na, Mran.hd Willi the Italia F.irvlvoi-M. cisl.O. Norwav. June 2.".. iAi Advices from KpJticlif-rgrn state that Swedish airmen are sttlng today from the vessel Quest in an - effort tu roach Lieutenant I.unborg who crushed on mo u-e at noio-h camp off Northeast la ml while at-j tempting to rescue ww suamied crow, after llencrul Nobile had ! been ,euod u vriow tm. una removed to safety, t loxdon. ehk.. juuo 25. (jw The soviet news agency stated that rennrtn that the Russian ice breaker Krassin had signaled Hoald Amundsen, missing Norwegion ex plorer, were unfounded. The Kras sin ha.s reported nothing of Amund sen as yet. LONDON", Kim., June 25 i) Au Exchange Telegraph iliat,aicli f,m puds quotes ihe newspaper i OREGON BOURBONS OREGON BOURBON ;k milt miller ?:T0 RELEASE THEM 'inouii election followed announce- incut by .John J. -Maunlns, Port- lantl. that he was not u candidate for the cliali manship and never had ICIght of ten delegates drafted and signed a telegram to Milton A. questing him to release them from obligation to cast their ballots for him in order to permit the Oregon delegates to line up for the candi- ilnrv unlpctpr) ns cholcn of thn nresi- "- - tlcntial nonilnoo and of party lead-' ers. Joseph 1C. Carson of Portland, ' who hail promised .Miller to pro- j aVshbvT'n who promised lo second the noini- j nation, refused to sign the tcleKrum I nskiu-'; Miller to withdraw, and in-; steail planned to send him one say- j ins Ihcy were staudinu hy their ; promise and asking further instruc tions from him. Baseball Score I Amn-it-ail. ! Second Bame Philadelphia I II. K. i 3 1 I !) 2 i it. I WasllillBtOU I orwoll. liush and 1'erklns; Drown . , .3 v, First triune ! i.i,ii,i,.inhlu -ashinBton li.,!,,., .....I r,i,'h.'.i..e: Ili-uxton i.iwi I'uel i . II. H. E. 8 8 2 B 10 4 lierg; , Whitehill. i 1 niciio Detroit I Thomas and j Yansllilcr .mil Woodall If. 3. a u 8 . Nntioiml. It. 1 I-""1 " I Clni lnnnll i uli inninK.) , Ilixey and, Hnlnes and Wilson I Plclulch. I Iii-Kt Kamc 11. H. K. jXtw York 12 21 1 Philadelphia 4 U 1 Uonton and Ifouan; AV a Is h. JSweetland. Wllluub'hljy, Miller and i Sehulte, Davii. I'lttHbur'h -Chicago game post poned; rain. Second game It. New A'ork ft H. K. 1 1 1 ! Philadelphia. 2 fi 0 Walker and O'Karrell: IJruett, Mctiravv, Kweotland and I,crian. Woman Im Snli'lilo. I'OitTI.A.VIJ. Ore.. June r""' ' '" " '"r me oouy ... j.. A.irienne v.. .Norton, ' '" " r '"lar,n" "l '"'r" lo"av' coroner deputy ' ten ne ...... ...Ken po.....i. .Mr. Norton wn InlereKtl-d with j another woman In a wo.nen'n fur- nishluir store, she warn Ihe widow Jhn Norton, w ho died a year ! Krienoa said nhe had been j despondent. COOLIDGE AT VACATION CHURCH -5T ' r xar. -Kf rr: lrxrw. . U A : Views of President Calvin Coolidge as ne attended the little Con gregational church at Brule, Wis., near the summer White House, Sor the first time since he and Mrs. Coolidge arrived for their vacn tion. Top photo shows, left to right,: the Rev. John Taylor, GO year-old blind paator, who preached thb sermon i President Coolidg and Dr. R. Ernst Bayes, visiting pastor from Superior, Wis. - Phot below ahows the president entering the church for the services. FEDERAL FUNDS FOR STATE TOSQUATTER CASE BE 15 MILLION! DEFENSE FILED McNary to Spend; Slimmer On Salem Farm Indorses G.O.P. Nom-j inees as Farmer's Friend Solon Fathers Crop In-1 surance Measure. l'OllTNANU. ore., June 25. W"; United States Senator Charles l.. .llc.Sary arrived here today Willi Wlra. .McXary from Wash - l.iKtoii and left for their fai n, "mir sale,,,, where they will spe.,.1 i tho summer. He said -the repub- j.wl.en It i':l,,-r- l.cr for president and Chares Our- " Iur vice presiuelll. lie I mat li.rmc.s would find InJIoui 1 or a Kympathettc: friend. I licut;ing federal aid extendi".. in actiVltli-M In Un'gun. .Senatm ; McXary Htated that the uppni- i lii-julotiK would total more limn ! $1 .).000.00it for (ho next fiscal ! year, beginning July 1. Amonif ihe aiirtiprlatiuiiM 'one for the veterans' hospital and another for the fed. -nil build In.; ' to be creeled In the city In the near future. iVew federal buildings also were : provided for at K latnuth and at I'orvalliM. MreKon reclamation proji ...'t, fared well at the hand of con -on- kuhm. Mine than $2.(Hjo.0mo appointed for Ihe development the c.-wyhee and AVarm Sprim a laitff xiiin for the Khimai h project and considerable miiiiih f'" the Oregon Agricultural college and variotiH other departineniH in the state. The nenator said that n favur- . aide report had been made on the bill Intrudueed by him un- horlnlnff the flecri'tnry of afc-t l.-i.;- tore to Invi'sllKate all the phaHps if rrnp InM.irance. The niet.Mirc, i ,viii.h preHenta a proKrain for permanent relief for l.rl. ull... ' f,-om i fim unionlrolliilil' harj.rd of nature. I one of II. , ., irKrPWve and . on'.l. iK llv ' Introduced during the session. Medford visitors at Crater fe yesterday Inelmled Tom AVoi d. lialph Jennings and t. C. AVells. l Mr. and Mrs. i.eonte Presc ott spent the day at Lake o' the Woods. 7 m, ...lift.-!. '' - - ml r e 1 I A V. iff J DIAMOND LAKE I Veterans Hold Land Was I '1 for Mineral PtirDOSCS Best in Court on Trespass Miorno nn Anniworcarv Olldrye OH HMniVUbdiy of Wound in France. POltTI.ANI), Ore., June 2r..(Ii -;. II. I. est and Kniory Pavls, war veterans, cliarKcd willi trespass on 1 the I ' til illil llnllul.nl forest, nil- ' vunceii Ihe defense. Ihrounh their ailorney In fetlej-al court today, ll,t ll.ey haLe been prospectlliB lor quartz. Albert Abraham or ha. he . ele .ins t " ' , h hi land they have occupied Iu the nn tional forest was miltaoie Tor agrt culiure, contrary to reports of the 1 government forest service that the I laud was a desert and unlit lor Bcttlemetit. ; The two men scived 2n.day Jail sentences last winter and returned Ut their homes promising to move their families off Iheir land. They ; were rearrested recently charged willi tretipiiKH. Host said that, today whh the 'tenth nnnlveiHury of the day on i which l e was wounded In bal'le on Il.o 'oul..vn r,,.nl I ii LVnnrD I )ti vlu n u...,..iui. Ait-i...n a v..t . u,,...iiui. Atunei...,!! ti',ir vi. t bliaiilsh AnieiK.in war U.t- cr""- Ing possible a coordinate mnAV I AI.HANV. X. V., .tunc 2:,.-(fl'l Governor Snillll allowed pulltl.-K and the Ilo.iNlr.ii doitiocratlt' ron . vetltioll lo Hllp Into the IricliUri! Ulld ol hii InlereHt today while lie turned hiu ut fi.iiftnri tu hit I'nttl 1 111 ' ' " - - - i ii hi "i it jimiiih'1 nun, 11 nn vi , from high sMrool.. The governor maintained official silence on matins political and ad - Just ted his woik to allow Ills at - lindane? at the graduation exer- , cises. Waller. Ii years old, was j .'iiven his dlolma at the high si hixd of Ihe Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, mum . IIUL.U I I II 1L.U DRY STAND Missouri Senator Springs a Surprise at Houston by Declaring Prohibition Law j Will and Should Stand- '; - 1 Dry Forces Take Courage! Reed Declares Honesty in Govt. Is Chief Issue. IKiL'STtlX, Texas, June :5. (A1) ICe prcsenlativrs of 31 national dry organizations today ilral'ted a (dank for HUbnilssion to the rewulu lions cuinniittee uf the ilemurratlc eiMivention callliiK for the nomina tion of ramlidates 'openly commit ted by "their utterances, aetH and reroiuri" to a positive enforcement of the eighteenth amendment and its MipportliiK laws. lly lUA.MIS M. STK1MIKXSON, i A'soc latiNl Piess Staff Wrller 1-MH'HToN, Texas, .June Sft. iAt) Heartened by the prohibit Inn pronouncement of Senator Jieed of ,M Issourl, the ant l-Smith foiv were feverishly rounding up their! troops today jitter perfect inn in organization at a Ncries of secret M.mmy conferenceH. IJanlel c. Jtoper of South Caro Ituu, one of the supporters of William (ilbbH .McAdoo in tho; mLiaorablc 1 i'1'4 canuiait;n, was , revealed as leader of the southern, dry hopefuls mobilizing alongside the .Missouri senator, whu has hen! ine. ti enche bo . iar;inwnlnHL the swelling tide of Smith voles.; Weed held a Conference today ; J"..,, s, mum.i .alio,. w ..a - - ; ilt isl" .Ml to hinc Iwon (.hum over In Uutoll. AltlmuKl. u.lt,. v.. n. ' lla,ry r the w,.rl,l" to.lny ..ivi.lle.1 : ohlo, xc-l.ruHka. K,.n..H anil Tim-. lannm.mH ni. nt f any i uu luslm.H itctlim at tho cupltuls of foa-lBH . rmKV, put 11... ulllmate Ftre.,Ktl. , ......vlu.il. It was apparont that no t0I,. of Ihe antl-H.nl.l. l.-.uco.u.labU.H at , ilisi.Kii'iMi.i nt i-xlsii-il liilwci n Uiiv tlrowh.K favor for the proposal loum ;ou votcH out of a convrn ! of llio Krench forolBii ii.lniHtor. Uu tullli of n0. The antl- ; Ka.lkM- In llio nlnlit the n.llltani Arlsll.le llrlanil, that Kranco anil sinlthT tht'...Hvlvi-H an- clalmliiK I Mi.-suiii ..... hail 8ft tho p. uhllii-' tho lllili'.l Stall' Join 111 u com- around 400 hut they refuse to say tin., tin s Iioi iiIiik with n slate- .ni t re.iouncli.K and ouIIhwIiir war rlom- What states tliey hope to Bet ini'iit that the "tsih an.enil.i.i'n! hetween eat'), other, the tlrafta wurc ! t,e votes. will siiu.il until and unless wio delivered Saturday to Ihe Kovern-1 Xews of the wlllltiKneKs of the , mural furi-es of the nation hei'o.ne , tnents of Australia. HelKiUltl, (.'an- ' ohinans to Hiving forty to Smith ruiivlnei'il there is some helter ' ada, Szet'l.o-Sloealiia. France, tier i ., ri,.Ht ....n (...n ih-pcpiIp.. tin. ay of ilei.lluK with ihe llniior many. Great llrlliiin, India, the . ligation Into Houston, t'oinei p.i.hle.n." 1 Irish I'lee State. Italy, Japan. New (U.lltay n,,.- Smith people also This iiulckty won the .'.tleiiliiin Zealand. I'olai.d anil South Africa, i i,.,ilti u,nt Indiana likewise, ufier or the dry ri'in-es. A Tew hum h. An oxplnnulnry nolo from Sucre- j vutl.iB for Wolten in their turn on later Ihe Kuuihcrm-i'H were ut tury KcIIok-; iicconiimiilcd each. ,10 nipiUilietlciil roll mlBht switch work. ' After a brief nlnht con-' UiiiUt Iho iiropoHed treuty, the;,!,,, ljuk uf u,,. Hirei.Bth of thirty len ni e, linper. who has lieeu mildly conreninB with many fa.- Hons since Krldav. ...ado the fol- htz!"K "'; ii.enis of .his coiivun- ' 'n which are l onvinced ,f tin- , My lf wiv.nil ,nM.,.a,l;, parly from nulllfli atlon of tne .Ml. iMuendinent and from Tain- ' nv control of Hie federal bov- ..-.uncut are Iu aKieenient upon the couiso of procedure to he , followed In the flKht." The course ot procedure" of il.e "elements" Involved were li.'t I dlselosed by ll.e former Intermit avenue commissioners who ii.inie.l , ,.,,,, eummlt.ee representing ,.,.,, r,.,i i,v. .....piidaie , Co"fi"""'1' w that ssn.y one-third vol., . the convention :iU7 wan aai" '" Hmlth. but there were no flBO.es and. with many a slale deli'Katlon preparliiB for cituciisci today which will dotermlnu the cuo.se of their first votes, tho anll-Smlth kioiii was sei.illiiB lne.HsenKers about the lleail.iua. teiv merry i ii.. While Senator lieed haa given the won! to his Missouri rirlcgu-. not In subHtance" of Iho treaty pro- (rt' E. Smith in ilemocratie eoun tion that they are not to right posed by the United Slates In April. Icll became so apparent ns assem anv one candidate, but are to j Tim chatmes were made, ht- said, 1 hlln delogutea compared notes to- work only for their own goal, hNUi avoid delaying or complicating;"1 at the old familiar call of . I'l un I in i imii PUIM-.iir.it wn gard 1,1 nopeioiiy tiv ooin nis owe ' ed uvy hy both his anti-Stnlth folk as the bridge mal;- Ing possible a i oordinaihm be- be th.i rtvateKv f th band of southern- in every treaty. reur.ui icsi u nominauon snoum ers who nrn understood to be. As drafted the treaty would leuve : 1,0 '""'I' before they had an oppor countlim at rung on the Mipport the way clear for every nation In '"""V lng over to the New uf f'overnor Moody of Texas to " world to become a slgnator. I ' k Kovernor. several Important have vol. I'sellOlllv kept 111 line for lti'.-i Mull of TFiini'HBee, S.-naior fiw.rKo of (l.-.,Kl Kvar.H . 'i-H-- ron , , , ini.ll has Id-en drier- - 1 No our niln'-d upon an their candidate I with all attention turned no- to - i n ,., .1 U...I11. r"N'i'." n it rs sin i fro fin , pu'iimor r u- , i stressed honesty in governnint usi . u - ,,.,,1 issun." and call-o :i:ir-' ; tieitlar attention to his eft..rt to ' r(.,.H ,t( the stato enforce- mf,nt iHW ,.f MiNHII1ir ). --.wh; (.n ..., would lnivc deiirk t)0 people of the protection j . (Continued on I age Eight) Hermit Who Puzzled, Is Life Worth While, Drinks Fatal Potion ? ; ;. . r " ! a cabin at Ihe foot of Mount A Kmil.v, a.s found dead llii morning by t'hrl Miller of I .a Cm tide, who went to hi place to imniire about siraw- berries. An empty cup and a Mtryehhlne buttle were near by. A note saying. "It '' ; m for many vu im If tlilH t Mc was worth the trouble. . . . I have deride. 1 it Is I not. anil luuiitht I wll! iiult livtn. June IT or :M . . . I I have lost eount of the 4 week." was found by the officers. .u.sh has n dumme,-, Mrs. llerniun llafner. 10(15 Hast mb street. Portland, ore. v jjeain occurred insi uikih. v WARS IS NEAR nrJlft flf llrHVPPal PpPP irediy Otni HII WdllUIl AmenCa Ready tO Sign and Secretary Kelloaa Expects Europe to Sign r r Promptly. ,.. . . , WASHING TON; June 25.(rV DiariH of a treaty which Secretary Kellogg In confident will "hrtm: , uiilvf-rw, ...;0 uea.w to pn.ctta.l fulfillment Ihun ever bofore iu tlu- io.m oi wu.cu nu ...auu pi.uiiu yes- terday, the slmmtory nations would "solemnly declare .... that they condemn recourse to war .... anil renounce it as an Instrument of; "H1 policy In their reliitlons Willi one another. - 'll".t. setllen.ent and solution " "'"I'uies or coniiicis in w nut ',v,-'r "r of whatever orlifln 1 K'y "'";'' "'''J rl"e ""inll nen. sr ... never no bo.ikiu ex. epi "" liuoiric; nietuiH. l'rfam,,lB ' 1 11 0 rlear ""0""1 ,ln slKiinlory power , . '. , '"'""V . "" " "'! ' "" . um ' W() , ' 0 , , , ,K , y, , , ., V , lho .eilty ,, 1H ,,er , ,,0 ; denied lite benefits of the com- line. . ,n hH gc,.rctliry Kellogg lie- claroil Hint Iho United Slates was . ,,a,iy tl) 8B ,u. treaty as -pro- ,,OHt., lnnnedialely and expressed lu 10pe Dial tho other nations would he ublo lo accept it promptly and without qualifications. i in. pointed out that the new draft whh a modlUcat Ion "In form though - lllte tuvfotlatlons since It was pos sioie in ims way io meei uujeuuuns ,i.n,i . ,.ih.. m.varnMnHi. The treaty Itself makes no men tion of self defense and Mr. Kellogg AGE LONG HOPE OF MAN END to the explained that the I lilted States luruuuon m mmo oi me smie ueie roHsidern this n right "inherent In !gtioiiM who are pledged to support.' every sovereign stale and Imitllclt , - . , i vim rtww. in., jane in. tn family of five wh found dead to lny , llu.,r w(.Bl ,,le a,rtment,'i wiiere iney apparently had ncen : asphyxiated hy kiik eenpln; from , i,,,. i, ,.,., t-i, a.wi. . 1 JoHi.l.h N. .el 4.'' hla wife iolii 4n'tfti.'.v ... Mt.il.h n..r....n t.,. ...t nm, lhf.w ,,.,,,, vMulna . ',,. ir,: . . . . ; (..enevieve, n, and .inavpir, 6. f PORTLAND, Ore., June 25. VP) For the third time In as many months, aafe crackers entered the Rfchrield Oil company office at l.lnnton early today. The salo work- m1 ers. evldeutlv frightened bv an of i alarm, had left before they had . j punched their way through the lu- uer uior. LI KE AL ON I Ohio and Indiana Delegates Hold Caucus and Decide to Throw Majority to N. Y. Governor at Outset- Anti-Smith Cohorts Are About Ready to Quit. j (Ity ltyron Prhv, Associated PreM . Sirr Writer.) HOl'STON. Texas. June 2R. (T 1 Mectiui; ugaln like a re-united cumpany uf uld comrades, the de mocracies of east and west trooped Into Houston today and joined ! hands under the IiIrIi flunK ban ners of Smith of New York, i (.'nucusfnir ns they came, the fast ; KathoriitK delegations to the na tional convention turned into cer tainties many of the promises of support on which Ihe Smith men are relyhiK for a uulek nomination when the balloting beRlns later In the week. An offer of forty of Ohio's 4H and the expectation of Mlmlhir pledKe from other states, led the Smith lieutenants to predict that before nightfall he would huvo t.noUKh d.irnuteH openly ai illld remaining opposition In a find : ballot lamlslhle. The n discordant note of tno 1 whole big parade arose from au .;utnu,;,,,e,,,,,1 t-onttngent or Mn- ters, dry and anti-Tammany, and chiefly in the south. Hut it was a shrill, somewhat defiant note and it may, be heard again front ho.. , fU(,r of " thtf convention" -which ;m,Pim lU noo tomorrow. ; ..i t. .i i....... ,.r)0,.tll thut CUIn ,,, u..h ....... . i.d.n ,o the New Vurker If it would In- !,,. a tirM hMut nomination. ... (By n. n. Dougherty, Associated Press Statf Writer) i WITH THE OHIO DUI.KOATION , EN. HOI'TK TO HOUSTON, AT I.OMIVIKW , Texas, Juno 25. speedlnB southward the Ohio dele- ; Ktt,mn , ,hM democratic national .convention has Indlcuted its readl- ness to deliver npinoxlmately 10 ot Its 4S voteR to Governor Alfred li. Smllli or New York on the Hist hul- lot, ir I hilt number Will place him Wn hn Hlrililni! distance ot the presiiientlul nomlimtion. HUSToNeTa7' ,. ",,'S10N- l''"- ,.,. , lnakou u( milters !, been ...i June 26. W'l noon tomorrow. national convention of various corn- been announced, will ' ,-eeess until 7 ... in. nen.iiil stun- ibird time. Shortly after that hour liaude CI. Dowers as temporary chairman, will deliver' his keynote address. i !'' Hymn Price. Assisiatcil Press i lu" Wrller) 1 nui.niij.-N. iexas,.iune .-j. w) .Tho commanding position of Al- - ; ",(! ""n'1 wagon souniiea in the ..vu....... iuhend of the onenlmr of the nu- - j tional convention. mere were signs or great per- i fvirlte sons on the first ballot. , nutir iiiian rn re i ii ii j pimuei en Ajwnai slum hi lie none. - j Ohio virtually decided that nfter Ii.ivI.ik voted for iMmerenc In her ' reKUlar alphalictli nl or r on the 1 first roll call, alio would axk for !.., ...... . , ; wan rnim.let.-l. I. ... ,m.i ' that Indiana ; and other states would do likewise. Smith niunagors have said they' did not want a first ballot nomina tion but would rather see the native sons got u run for their money. They maintained today that they had nothing whatever to do with the latest Hmilh nccrea- 1ST B L (Contlnu.4 on Fag Eight). i'i