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9 o o o 1 V o o If . s o 1 . i . o . 0 O Q I i ' FIltZfaSfX ,i uATtT 1 n 'TTIiV'irrftir "MST A "tnr oRTTP& TTTrO&ir Viy"l' Weather .Year Ago I -MEDFOEB- Jit AIL 1 RIBlJ . iE $S!,iZ, MKwTORD, OUKOOX, TIT.sHAV. -IT IT ::. K):: I " r , & -farr- , jrKj(y M ' " - fV" iridleraeftMl&flCg Dan 111 I f o T o AL TURNS 1 HOI . hrfjAJMr u f sfeSa. MET JO MM Ml WSytelif FORM A S i CopyrlKhtl!l7. by New York - .'''( VV A i ' Tg9 lY MfaEYB 1 1 U t .. this niorniiiKSiiW a' s I (Tell) Journal. Inc.) U p '' V. VYfl i ' -s. (1 I .. 'O ' ,.strniy niKht .lurlni; which nn i "O o s n : t tts n. ..: n ... ' t rx.li f J -iLeiv I V r A kn c Tii 1 -'i,.i, i . .... , ...n a1 Mi h sri's iii i v 1 1 1 i yTKilhs nun s i nation lvniiinition nf I he pnwiT in tirciit cilii'S. It lii'licvi's that natiinuil control is passim; into the liaiuls (if "sircat city popn- laliiins made tip of more recent immigrant communities, wliiefQ never yet have had a champion of their own in the jireskleutiiil Ocnator Capper, of kar(nT), rejoices in 1lie iroover-Cnrtis nominations as "jiroof that the ?epnlilican east has eajiilnlat 'il to the liepiilirVi Ca(Tp)r thinks rjie eonntrv will he safe ijithe hands of "two farm lireii western men, nl( a (-cuius at constructive ad ministration, the other a mux terful political leader." .MosQijnportant to (TJpulili- 1 SIS Tievcs :ans is the tact that ( appcirrie- llif Republican phill'riii . , ...V.. siikI (Jtnilidati.s arc cntirt'ly ac- Wnnntv Sl.utnlni' rrp.ahM' to Capper utuliTstamls farnnTs as wi'll as iinv man in tin country. si it (iiiiinliiin rreviuus Dinjdijcuiuiu iu nubbidii hvuuui uii ncbuuc , 'III n TMicf ,i b V l"n tni-u) i : .".r;... 1' TJ ..i ... .1. . i. i.(J.... ,U, V. - I.. ' " i'ntf.i'.i mLrii- w o - 3SsS22-V 4S2&6 1 Assail Diua. rood Hindu, is Od,;i,l. May llive to ever, in the hivenQ' his elioTce, or in that ipieerlv neitative Nirvana. if preferred, lie rebuilt nil as tronOniieal observatory on Mont Jilanc, ilrotiiiinir materials from (lirnlaiics. and has spent .o.O, "i.OlH 1,(11 iQi, n what will he the finest observatory in the world, on Mount Siileve. ' When complcteiOhis nhserv- ak'ry. a cift to I'"r,inee,ill cost $li,-i')H.lHlll and have the woi(y's LTQtest telescope, its diameter I1V1 inches, five im(Rj)s wi.l' limn our Mount Wilson tele- Sl'lipc. In tlic(cjear inountaiii air, 4. I'I7 feet lii'li, this oioantie eye, lookino into space, will be, sci entifically, the finest monument orr this earth. ' Senator .lim Itecd, who says he bivcs the Senate Bi-xt month, lojiraetice law, shiWihl chanpc hip'mind. Others eiin practice aw as well as he. Few can put mportant truths with such em iha.sis ns he. ITavo you read what I?eol nilfnoiincinir the (-oairin of alions. in HMO .' 0 ' "I ilecliQ' to set up any ov- oniment creator thaiOoiit os- lalilislitMl liy tlie fallier, nrrati'r than that baptize.) in (lie hlurxl of patriots Irnm tlip hnQ? of I.exiliotnn to fni-psts nf t lit A r- j'nnne, greater than t lint sanc- tifii'il liy tin1 tears of alt motli- '! whose lienne sons liavp uonr ilotvn ti death to sustain its (Contluued on I if Foua Vb Cnnib o( Tammbrtn Hn -n Trn mt Uonrf Prnm fnr ' . TV Kk I JNfW VfH h NOtHV . t iniiisi(.iTiuu.Mi, 11 v, Makes Klan Acceptance Four Days Fearolcc 0 '" jgj 7 7 iyJA)0 5 Imrsible-Senator Hef- Breaker llign in Dan- fj.. 9, fiW'4-teJ J :Flf RPIEfiT TFP ' lin Takes His Pl- ger-More Frs Hop Wif T f iuOJuilll W I Trader Horn Sends Al f tPseek Amur&en. fr i ' ;:SP'( 0 9 t.V ' O-ta .sr.w YliUK no foi'UKil piilitir.'il 'niil''i,i'nees nn llis Kchi'tllllr, Chivim-iioi- Smith to iltiy liml;f'il furwaiit tti n fi-w days uf couimr;ltivo i-csl. in-capii'il only w ifKimti'iiitli' ami routine mulioi-H. trying to eiisc ol a little hit," tie cxnmim'tl. 'Tin1 tnent of the crowd cntntnK cxcite-honn- from Houston anil of th days Kcnertilly hi, been iryim; and what I want noxtnow is a day or (w) nf ri'st." Toinni'i'ow the d'-nmcrrttU' pre (tcittial numiiiei' is si;li'lul I'd ni;ikt tvii lcttrimir :ulii rcssi's. tno at tlto iinuuiil TiiinirftThy hall linlf pfiiacTicc ihty cxci'cifs lit tin old wimvuin sunn i. tn loi n down and tin1 otli'-i1 In nWl' natmali.fd -iti-zens In City Park. (lovi'inur Smith hasnly lined nn ( invitation to address a July 4 Ku Klux KlanQ) eeiinj? in titifenslmr ! oiiKh. , 'I'he (fnWrnnr said h had iic eepted two invitatuins fur tin- ilay ii month uti" and ynsl.utd "that's I'lioimh for any mn iV1 Senator .1. Thomas lleftin. his bitterest political too. is sell.-. I llli-.l 1.. :i.l,l,.-ww 1I0. k'lnn oo..-lito. Ct Seeretary of the Trt'iisury .Mi-t-lou and lioveinor Smith wi-iv undei- the same roof for u lime, hut did not meet. The si-iretary was reuisti'red at Ihe Itiltmore lodel. Ilovernor Smith's New York home. It was "d .Mr. 6h - Non s isit had no p-dilii as he apparently retmldirait lr-snli anee of Ih IS e he ims. eableurams atxl onur.i tnl.it ion con t hi ue to to the t;ivcrnnr from all worhl. Ti-adfF) Horn, 'il','.,,1 ',!.al sins Smith name is Alln tent one today. d Alo o WH INCREASE fii. POUTI.AXn, Ore.. Mly V,. i.fp) ltesoni-( es of Portland's hanks as of Juno no were r...1 10 greater than on February US oi this year. Figures were (innpiUjd to day following a call by the morion a I comptroller of curency nnd by the state banking dwartment. Loans and fliscounts of fiwMoca! banks droppotl from $7 1.L'7,:t:'.J on February 2S to $i'.!t,'JHt,17l as of .June li'i. That credit rnndttioMj are ourA Is shown hy the decrejrxo la Inail nnd discounts, whfrh were ns high as $!:',! ll.aS'J In March. 1!J.". I'art of the difference Is nctounted fur by larger Invest mpn;ii bonds and similar securities, but a good art represents decreases in rowing. local lior- r.i uniu who TT KM) M is m ieji;iii:d KISDINKV. Rumania. July 3. t 7V The murder (.f Ivan J acol in vite h. editor of a lluin p mon archist n-wspiipcr. a-Q' 'nSvf-ft by police today Oi have resulted from a sea tching Jti tack on th" soviet puldlsheil by the pap--r. Jacid.n itch w a fntmd miir-d'-r d In hi" bed and p"He siii"ct another r:u-lan who lived In the ame hfus and who lias fled to il ard ituKsia. KINCS j:.Y, SpUKlifi'Ki'ii. July :i lT'i Ceneral I'nilxMto Noltite was in a ffverish condition tuday and was i-oiifiut'd to his lu-d aboard the has- hospiinl :i)ioaid the Citla di .Milano wilhk physician in alien tlanco. - itiK nous was pvU-irKdit tl thiVi'tor noun eonri'p'hnj; KUHsian ire Uier .lti(Tu whleh lius hen , pi orcedinu in the tlireehon of Noi'theasL land in seairh of the .NnhileTV'tsta ways. It is rrpoi ti-tl , that ic'-hi eakt'r is sufionmled ' y hime fee Iuta iiiul drifts in the H.' fields and W nimble lo maUw iry progress lof?p)east. The llussian Sr'viatDr llahushkin. who stalled nn a r-eontiliK -pedi-tinii from the .Malign has nt hrn (h).ild froiQnr four days. OSLO, Norway, July 3. lPl The base ship Ili-iiK-anita with the Nnr wt'Hl:in fliers. I'jiptain Itilsoi -l,ar-isen and Lieutenant l.t-nUow Mohu arrived at King's bay from north ern Spit 7.1 leriren today and the aii nii(tT will immediately bej-in a si-:fc-rh for Ui.ii Id A mundscn and Uiiuld Amundsei $iif eonipauions. his fivi KiN:s i:a v. ; iA'i I'nnditions pitzbei tjefTN.I uly . weriVj iifrpnivInK itnday for tin rescue nf live mem bers of the Italia j i i'W and Lieu llaliair. tenant Kin: I'aa VJ .'ii1boi-f; from 'tin- Ice near l'oyn (siTwid, ' "iK t,'"1P,'i'iiture was falling mul i I'hiiyi's for the hindliiK of small plain's on the ice lo take them off w.'ie in.-ic.ise.i. The Husstan ice-breukrr Krasshi found progress JXwnrd the ma ronned awn diffir-rnt. Large masses I of iee hampered (he ship's adrfWe after it entered the channel the Seven IsUfTs and Island. Just Miiirth of N'oih capi(3orthe;.sl land. The Uusstan flier Itabushkin was still numbered among the missing today. Nothing has been heard of him since lie started from the soviet ice-breaker .Malign on I'"ri day for the castaways of the Italia. The .MaMgn today was nearing llnpo island, fOfi- soullu-astein out- post I p'dagn. the SpltKhcrgcll nt'clii- DEATH TOLL IN Q ST. I'AfL. .Iino July 3, or, Fivi- dentlw and n(ye thun a score of persons itijui-d had been r--pmted today as the i'psit! nf a series of tm'iiadic and Welrleal storm1 in the northwest.; I'rop' damauo was estitnatnl at none than $ I .Oon.tmn, Tin: st'Mins were gepi;i In fonr states, .M innesot,!. Wl-nconr-in and 1 NO,'In "in sooth iJ:gotn. late jmjii- iriay night an1 Alniotay. I tvn young jiio-ii w i ykill 1 by ht'hinlng. two person nV'l In lain crash nnd a :v,nn;tii was killed in an autn acel-jdf-ut otti United t' the stn in. ! I n Minne-(.taOhe da mage up. ipe;ifcl tn he heaviest nround Anoka, and c lear Itke. Other P'ont" In ibis state which were ; hard hit Included Ma bin Moor head. Smple. VertidabO -Maple :Iike and Winona. Itnibling" were d-t"ycd and llveti,ck killed. Anok;( nnd Cb'ar lik e iveVl, 4 damaged by a tornado. Hpflions in Noiih and uuti Dukvta uIko ip-uffcr'-tf. n r-.- u w :-rirM-" Sfev ' i '""i- l - '' -'l J P . ' ''i-.'-'n i' Y:- : r S S.'Z " I I 1 4jJ j illSH LO! WiOfl iERMDWy IN AIR TO HIS GOf TfO MMM -0- Viscount n r. h a rV. Turns n Over $00,000 for a Memorial to Daughter Who Perished in Attempt ed Flight Across AtlaQic. a LONDON. KnK.. July 3. (II III niemoi'iof tiler ilauthler, the Hnn ontblo Vjl.-ite MacKiiy. who jierisltcit in n (rant lantie filKtit, VNt-otiut titid l.aily Ineticiipe have Klveli r.llii, iiiiii iioituils I l-.."ie0,nilit to reduce Mms national debt. This announce- mWit jvus made by Winston ('hurcli- ill, ewicellor of Ihe e.vclieipier, the 1khis of enmmoliH tndav. '(fy money will bo placed In trust and will be known as Ihe Klsie MaeKny fund. The sum given to i the nation is the residue ol the Hon- firable Klsie's estate. The donation will he left to ae 1 camula for TO years, O The iftnoralile Klsle Mat-Kay. third daughter of Lord hichcape. madehc attempt to noss the At- (pintle by iiir with Captain Walter Hinchcliffe. The takeoff was fio- ' ('ranwell airdrome, on the mornitir , I of Mafch l'i. No ttnee ol the two ( has heen found slnee. Lord Ineh ; cape was fpposed to any ucb ad venture hut at the rune was in i Buy pL o i.irjt on .rriQ rni Following itn 'll--st:i!- Hshul custom. thO nn lue of the Mail Tribune nn Wednesday. .Iinv 4'h. o the employe nf th paper may join in the national re- t I. ration of Independence Day. To M il . S. Shlp A S 11 1 i ! TO . .Inly . The I'niled Stales shipping boar I today niib-red th lri'r hard fleet rni poratlnn to prepa re advertise- i mentji for bids for Ihe sab- of th I'nited statt-H bios and the Ameri can tner. hant line. j lad Witt hi a.-krd on tight diffvicnt alternate plans. i LARGE ACREAGE Anrirpw wn nh. Prnminnm O U, Sportsman and Capital ist, San Francisco, Buys theodge Ranch of 400 Acres-Will gjiildaine shing Lrje. Annoiincefncin pun hiX of ttf 1e of th miles of frontaw i M,.. ..i,T.. LitfThe riw-r m-itr the Dodge bridge .y Andiew Wehh of San l 'i iin iseo. The land waQ Hir-eh-ed lro.O lliinlotte I,. Ioiige tniTi'id cowfcihtM (f approximately 4"'' I.l'ie. iMi the north purl of the Dodge lilverle ranch. I 'I if propen w;'Qaciulred by , Mr. Welch tu be used uh a -Qvalc; fish and ga me camp. ( 'i.nvi ruc tinp of modem camp buildings wi'ri be fK:""ted immediately by arre.l V n-iin Mr. Weleh; 'vim already ban sent bis ai - bitect -!i.-re l i oni Han Fran- cl-cn to Ke.QJ t hlK building Mite an'.ii range for the construction i ot all necessary buildtngM through ? contruj.rs. Weh lVs a prominent bank artd liip-iiieHK roan in Sail Fran- i'Im'h an.! an ardent fly fiidiei(jptn. H h is been lo-ai hlng for yearn lo find a liable property on mountain s'.ieam where good fly fishing Is available, and his ac quisition nf tlw I lodge property Indicates Ills complete satisfaction wiyv liogii" river. ,V. Weich became Interested in IhU d:stiit through Ih" erroMs of Karl Tuniy, who Cnn.-iU m in a ted ihe sale nf Ihe Dod;'.- property. Many fi tends ' f Mr. Welch with A hnm lie bar; been in ten -ted In an c. liir-ive fishing dull On th" ! Ah Cloud river in northern Cali fornia w jtl Visit bis new property here this summer. 'No announce ment has beep made of the price paid by Mr. Welch for b l-proi-, erty, but H b unitt'istnfd rr, rep! resent ;i su list a ni ht i sum of money. f. .1. c.ould, th- Medford agent 'if th" American Kxpreiot company, hai re; tiric-il In duty f o) lowing a nacalion cpefit ;t Cortland and pointi on the coat, THREE BU niriL "mi romp fflJELEBlIFi ...... .w hi v Fourth Air F in n at Meadow, S. D., tffds in Ghastly Tragedy fft;iN T'HUl and T3?o Farmer Passen gers ify Vicjms. Mi;ADOW. S. D., July 3. V i A iffjie that caughl fire In the air ; Qiiim1 the ileath ori-ree men at) Ufomth or Jiav wc.V celebration! laic y.QrdayM - 'Che deiid: Wilbird Ano-s, piVft. of liapld City: (ienrge Leonard Hotel!, farm boy II vl irfsout Invest : of LeiiHin, H.D., and Frank tlibsnn. wriose nome is wmunni '""ihnnwil lo every Vu)new hei-4- in southwestern Iowa. ();. tier known ei ihe pi.w.e, ijHPii in exhibition flluhts. had Just been re-fueled, When ahnut ..'id feel lftjtln(jlr il'mmmd, more varied expert mirst into Harms. It salh-il along for half a mile before It dropped. The thQ bfeM were binned 1(g) yond rccugniiimi. It was believed that gasoline spilled during ret(j?llng had been ignited by the cxiAnt, setting fire (Q)the plfine FOR JULY FOUffi o Q"oht t livttle, LAND, fire., July oTV I fittif.r Imili'lil nnrt tn. morrow whh neca-ionnL Ihrhl rain was foreca-t lod.iy fnr the Port lain) are.i by Kdward I,. Wells,,! government in'-teirologlst . Little 'hanue in tern pera O e wan ex peelr d For Oregon ami Washington un settle,) condition were forecast wiih vhCJ. ej- tonight and tomor row with continued rnlld tempera ture nnd lilL'h humidity. d lit-lit rains and nn- filVnnil.le WlMlhei ef tliiV HP pieiliile I i :,.-( " alley fur Tli uJHtluy, r the iliylne fer the Wll- morrow- and fy Coolidge States Defi nitelJ)He 411 Take Stump foORepublican Candidate HOOVer Will Not Qiake. Barn-Storming Tour. j sri'Kittfiit, . Wis., July iHflA hrJWw ln7"1W,",,,,', tUUf)U deflmteV,0li,;h1 7,;H Kdgertnn nf 'esiilcnl issuiicil t halrinnn Work n.ljthe n nit (Thai republican imm I 1 1 e c 1 that he may be relied upon lo par ticipate to some ext i' lit 111 the furthcoming political campaign After a four hour visit to to the i Hummer - Whit limine yesterday durim nich Dr. : handed to gnat Ion as cWihlge his tnry of tie luierior, the re- ublicanQ)iairman announced that In- eh lei executive's nssurnnce, Ithough definite, did not Indicate how or whetyiy vnuld lend hl aid In the repulMfi hii parly. iVay his part, Dr. Woi k added, he had not vent ured I sui(fFst plans to M r. jo didge, being perfectly satisfied e nan. nr. w-m-u a.id. d. tu tblng Jh1 could lir.Nnrk Dr.vjJl ork who will now dxdto i bis entire time to managing Heere. j Colvin inilrnaltd that the pro hi -tary Hoover's campaign, Kaid that I bltlon jiarty and the Ami-Saloon "this will be a quiet, dignified, in- league were not hi accord on the sir active and rational campaign." in which the republicans would not descend In personalities. The key nT of their activities, will he the ' pVi pet uat ton of prosperity, ef lie iency nnd goml government." Chairman Work said the repub lican nominee would mil undertake any country wide speaking lour but would deliver Home radio ad dreswes, - don't think Hoover will mnkVtiiiuch of a campaign be said. "Why should he.' e Is voter ami will he ry day. No man .ever was nominal for therest- jdency who had a greater k- and W Ider contacts, in every His pb (6)is hung home rtui'liiK i tin war." Dlscussliig t tie O enii!lH of the democratic national ramp a 1 g n, iQinniin Work said he thought iltivoinor Smith hnd opened his campaign by re pud in ting one of t be fundamental points in his party': platform. The prohibit tun plank tu the Houston declaration of principles had been drawn up, he said, for iQ speQie Q'P'm' of preventing any change n the xlsting prohibition statutes, (lov rnur Smith by pledging himself i work for their revision In his f to Senator Itoblnsnn'M tele. gi .i m of enngrat illations for his j nomination, had contradicted this plan. "After ail," he added, "the ,"""",n "" "r.iwn u for the cajididate to run on li. Dr. WVjk would not concede tltat Smith bad shown courage in stating his convictions In the fac of the platform. "Smith would have shown far greater courage had he refused the nomination under those terms." Good for Boy Scouti KL PAHO, Texas, July ii. (p Mexico City dispatches ay a Ktoup of Mexican Hoy HeoutH ban discov ered near Coyote brook n cemeterv jof pre-deluge animal fossils that has Radical Drys $id Racial tirn?Bloc Leaders Gath er in Chicago McAdoo MentiSied as PrSidential o Nominee Anti-Saloon o League S) p p o s e s the 'CHICA(U), July a. ''j- LcaQ-rs and spokeiuien of several national uronps wvh are hi tlisagreonieiu Ov,'lli Voth major en lit leal purtietV prohlhttloj plankH were gathering today In adva'iP4 nf the convention called to meet iiere July Kb O A II hough the convention is nominally that of the prohlhm tarty, eiinris neen matip in combine the stiWgth of all those f.l.tl I. .1141 -ll(..l fflil In fit.. I 1,1 ll,l denmerntlc or repuhtu-an plat- i-'rr-ihor and other gmutis , " '. ' " mose orgaiii.iuions mviieti to co-opej(e. 1 rie J-ikVliauon CX- plu iiii-M that tho leiis-ne's co-opcra-tlon was sought because the 'eague'K fundamental purpcise was securing tne 'protection and en forcement of the prohibition law The names of William O. -McAdoo. former Senator Robert L. Q Owi n of Oklahoma and DanlQ C. Jiper, who wart commissioner of Internal revenue under I'resldem Wilson, were being mentioned In connection with u noijiinejs.fnr the presidency nf the I'lilWi ?Kites. I). Lejyh Colvln, national chairman nf ihe prohibition party, said that "a prominent dry democrat," from for U1( nomination. question of proper political pro cedure for the approaching cam paign. jg)o Antl-FlMnon league, be Mild, would not participate in any plan for fe organization of a third party. XVAMIJ.VflifkiN. July S. Thei-..i4ftie hieleiitleiiii ihut Seen. tfiry lleover Intfnils to strewn other Iwnues t tin 11 pi-iililhltlun In Ihe early tiny 'if hl eiiiniKilKii fnr the preMl. ilenry. At hi hertiliiiiArterH here oceii l"ll him heen tiiken to deiilore the lilneliiK of liny etnjih.i'-l.i upon tlm wet-dry (U i-xt Icin nt this time unit lireilletlonH have been ninile Ihr.t tlie nominee, while ileelorlriK for iMrlct euforeenient. will not ut nn leurly ihitv Mlieclflcnlly oiiiiose the stanil of Coventor Hntllh for fun liimentnl rhimKi'H In the priivlniiiii.H ot tho prohibition Iuwk. Whatever he niny miy ohld diihjeet In hi npeeeh nceuptfoK the nomination li.in not yet heen put Into Ivor, In unit, his friends ny. will not he for many iluys. Illi duties as henit of the com merce department have drown ill', Hoover's attention tempera r 1 1 y from the preparation of his ad. ilresfi. The ilep,irlinent'n huditet for Ihe fiscal year 102D-I9.il) has taken It place, mul in conxenuence Inter, views with ilepiirtnientiil nfriplulu have itlKplnreil extended pnllilcnt conferences. However. Cnrtnl Thompson, who led the flBht iiKalnst Hoover In Ihe Ohio piiniarlefi, droipel in yester ilny to pledne his support nnd pre dict that the commerce secretary would carry tils state In the No vemher elections. Home uncertainty ns tQ the time Mr. tloovet' will tcuvo the c.ipltnl in in'nl tils reslKiiatlon ot l'resl detit CnollilKC nnd receive formal iioliririitlc.n of lilu noinlnnllon has ar sen end the Inxk of maklnit m rnnKenietiis for tho trip has beep iviiiiurarlly to3tiion,4. o J