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" o & a e e a 0 o e 0 - ia7,athef) d "ElF'OJ " ATTj f Weather. Year Ago !vd"l.h"r FOURTEEN PAGES MEPFOUP, ORKviOX, l-'l.' ilA V. .11' l.V ti. lfi'JS. 0 ' "jTil G t 3 To day Enjoy a Car Now. A Large Red Bull. A Monkey House League. Selfishness, a Power. (Copyright, 1927, by New Yoric Kveolac. Journal, Inc.) eities hundreds of In hi thousands went fur their lioli-1 diiy in automobiles. A pliilnso- i plior sniil, "".Must of 1 ho cars fire not paid for. In thousands of cases they represent money ; that would have meant hide- i pendence in old age." ' The niitoinoliiles represent money spent for health, pleas ure and lime saving now. Not k one ill leu is really independent in old nee, nor was he hel'ore aiilomoliile.s eame. lielter liuv 1 ear. enjoy il, and use the added heallh ami time saved to work for iiule 'pendeliee. No ear, wisely used, ever made a man poor. It is hard to keep prices up j when "ooils are plentiful. That i applies lo a merchandise called ! "money." ! llijj; hoys, seeking lo check stock amhlinif anions little boys, put call money up to 10 j per cent. Immediately, money ! poured into Wall street from j the west, New Knuland and Europe, and the rate dropped to 5 per cent. j The Xew York cleni ini; house; liroke all records on Tuesday,! ivilh elearinsis of two thousand, I four hundred and thirteen mil-' lions. We have lots of money. ; i Bin ""'il i-ay brokers' loans ; must drop $SOI,fllH.nno more to make things safe, which childish. In proportion lo total values' brokers' loans are not liijih. ; They are lower, proportion-: .tely, than in any other line of! business. ; The so-called bin men urei really little men, as yon realize! when you meet any of them. and they can't jret used to thei binder figures that came after; the war. J I VS. If you are short of; slocks which is always fool-i ish, look out for a lai a ee,l linli I that may cross your path. He'.' not far away. The leai-'Ue for sexual reform ,i rt . i. . .. .. .. . athere,l in f openliiiKen, sax s , it will "free liniuan bciiiL's from j the recline; nf sin and crime i. . r t. .1. ono ; . I ' f ,1, turns. In this part ol the world manv are .loin- well in ,. ,. ' .. . ,, , that direction without help from nnv loa.'iie il"' l. a-in. ll lias taken human boinns a ,. , , ,,,;, l, .,,. million vents to ac.piu larv ideiis of decenev and, nn- l-nriini'itelv ,i. leflrjiie is needed loilun,itel, no l.dKli. is n. nn n lo put them back where they Lieutenant Sliyiiei.-;. 1 It is believed probable In Stock 'f' : holm that operations to rescue the Such a league should meet in 'other men on the ire floe have been Ihe inonkev house, with object i resumed. . lessons close at hand. ,! "KUl.l.v. -''"V -'v'- " the swi ilin lat'M'. l.i' O'rrani ,, , , , " , 1 l.undl.nitr. mai'i.'tK'd lrifh Ihr ;- r.o.hueism p e l-.n.u.i, . uiui, tiiKtni; it iron -win nohlofl. That suited ht. iwnts. Tlx.j I.... ir.l.l t lo ne:m- ants how niirft;ttiey toJuht rhar?e for their irniis. how much th mas brio,; to the cities, etc. That did not Bull the peasants. They cut down -.wheat acreae, raiwliu! .lanKerouS'shortaKe, and Kiifsl.i is flookiiiK everywhere for cash wheat. (?) with immediate delivery, and ships to arry It. 0 1To cannot safely Interfere yj'h which Is selflshnl Q Hope sjninKs eternal. And. for Innately for human elns. a ma - to the whlspeP. of lancv. and pur sue with eacernesK thiOphantoms of hnw; expect that ace will per form the promises of youlh. and thin the ilefii ieneien of the present day will he mipplled hy t"e mor row." In Tleno, Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr., recently divorced, married a (Contiuutd on Ff( four, RESCUER OF MOBILE IS SAVED Lieut. Lundbortj Taken Off Ice Floe by Fellow Pilot, Shyberg Land Safely at Base Ship Efforts to Rescue Other Members of Nobile Crew Resumed. STOCKHOLM, July II (JP The chief of Hie Swedish rescue mission telegraphed from SpiteberKell In day that Lieutenant Kinnr-I'anl l.nndhorK, Swedish airman, hail heen rescued from 111 ice near l-'nyn Island, l.b'iili'iiant l.unilli'ii h was marooned when Ills plane over turned in an attempt to lake oft llie survivors of the lialian disaster. rile Swedish win- (Icpai'llneni re ived a message from Ihe base Lieut. Lundborg Mliip Quest that Ihe rescue was et- ; : her No mention wits made of the live ; menihi rs of Hie Italia crew who i were stranded on the ico with . ! Lmnlhot ii. . i ... . .., . .... . Alter laKHin oi ttenera i mi)1 in Snmc (mm fo(, nn )m(i ;i. l.nii'lhor-; returned to pick up the, other live men wlui had been j i stranded since the Italia crash on t.... u in,,,,,,!,.,! in t,i.n .,rr 'NataleCeceione.n.mnrrhiefof.hc ; (i,.ie1,0 . whnse P(! Wils ,,rok,,n . As ' I he landed on ,l,e kB the plane over- inraed and the skil were smashed, i , . ,,, , ake of ,.lln(hnr!. j,,,,,,.,, , ! those who were awailinK rescue on i tu- Ice ; j . ' I Details nf Lieutenant l.nailborK's i i rescue were lacking bat ennifrma- j ti,)n came to Stockholm directly ; frnm the lieutenani. wlio seal a "lessni.,. to bis wife suyin that he ha( b. hlil mi..1(,,, , slll Viv..r ..n.in ice f. Idle sui viv.us Koyn island, u ..riefly in a di vVe-t in d was vt!Ui fitch t the l.oi-.nl -1 - ,iilm. . . JJ "e-" i,t;:tH V,i ne:r.(.-i Ihioucll h ir r'' . in ihe .Vohilc (Tf)!' anipmenN J nd dropped provi-inns. 'ihe !f oi ,. .-,;, Me. i.elp-ved t'..e ;,nt st-. ben.'.' fi.-"iultt1j)"i"'n wa- ter. uio.i ti, i;.!; a binding. H' led hi th;.- and t....k l.und-.auain rd and fi-jnincd the 5 I'l ' lh.- : ti:er N improfnu tii.it 'be ifnu'.indA A- le r -,f Hi I si. d iih 1 'an'- it Mill' II,,), I i -- I Itcniril I! i: A I : I .sT.Mill M. kA e. -M '- "''' ' ' f.rJVev. i r. I'rlnt-in-iitiite. T.vO "id keff. s' -n-.ile.n ,1 y " I enl.lle ' '1 f'" " s.illi.n" 'f ''' t "' -'" lamie Crank Wy- i,-'"te,' fiom .. ,i the en- it iiivinpic ,..,.,. ; f , j-.". scr- ,,.,.,! I. ..In -.Mi-ti Ihe ti i.1 record nonj ,titt.ght time. i. Il da lei tin- BATTLE FLEET HAS NEW LEADED . , . ft - "Y 5BSbe v w w i l wiiim IMS. ' Above, Admin.l William V. Pratt, new cJmmander-in-chief of- the entire United States battle fleet, wit? its supeidrcadnaught, aircraft carriers, destroyers, submarines and auxiliary craft, addresses his officers after assuming command of the fleet, on board the U. S. S. California, at anchor in Los Angeles harbor. He succeeds Admiral L. R. DeSteiguer, who has been transferred to the Brooklyn navy yard as commandant, , ITALIAN FLIERS D AUTREMONT'S TAKE MOTOR TO REWARD MONEY ITflD Tfl iiil mmuit iu BRAZIL TOWN Ferrarin and Del Prete Are Given Uproarious Wei- come en Route to Rio do Janeiro-World's Record for Nonstop Flight Broken. IMvHXAMHI'f'O, I.ra.il. July t'. (A1) - t'aptaln Art tiro Ferrarin and Major fai hi l Dt'l I'ifh', Italiiin avtalnis. arrived at I'nrt Nalal liy atiuiinohili- from Tuiitds this iiikiii- INK. RIO .JAXKI1U), July Safely rfMii'liin the roast of liraz.ll last nigh i atler a hriJliam reconl hroakiiiK dash aernss the perilous Atlantic. Captain Artttro I'Vrrarin and Major Carlo IV Del Prete, Ital ian airmen, were lost in a heavy fon lor many hour in an effort to continue trom their landini: place at mint t.empauu on in mu eiro. I The Italian fliers look off I mm , Point Genipahu, Mi miles norlh ol ; I'ort Nalal, anil started southward. ; Mil soon were caiiuhi in imiavor iahle weather conditions aiid for many hours soimhi a safe landing mH- t. Hud llu'llWi'lVl'S eventually norlh of Point ( lenipahu to which they had tried lo return. ' Finally they made a sate landiim 'at Ihe town of Totiros, which is ahout r.o miles north of I'ort Natal. DuriiiK the entire nihi the air ! llfihthotises on the Itraxilian coast as w 11 as tlie warships anchored in the harbors threw their searchlight .heanis inlo the foK and mist iu ;in elfort to mihle the aviators to Hio Janeiro, hut apparently the h-;hl.s were not powerful enough to serve as a beacon for the lost fliers. Ci owd Disappointed pen ine news tinauy was n- '-;"" lha. rap.aln FjMrarli, and Major Del Prete Imd limdeii for a , " "'u7 ,' ; ll"'',n'1;. 1 laudum field, outside ef Ihe Urn- """" 'P'''- "! " appointment. Ihe Italian airmen lijid been expected lo arrive be tween six anil soven o'elocl. this nioinini; and the welxmie which was ready for them ould have been one of the greatest enthusl- asm. T ouros is tn miles trom i'ort .Na tal by anlomohile and all the Urn ziliati nuiihivrilies and meinhers of the Italian colony were rushing from Port Natal today to welcome the aviators and to otfer them the hospitality of Urazil. All .vim w nil aboard the men's plane, iiccnrduiu to the latest word ; 1,1111 l:-'r' Th" ncd.rfous brother, reachini; Kin Janeiro ; now t1, vt"-' f-nteiiee.. in the l.nndtii.-: at Point nenit-altu last '"-ton penitentiary at-S-ib-m. nihl from Montecello airdrome, iinnie. Cantatn Kerrarln and MaiW) 1 llel Pi ete were credited with 11 HilV of 4.41 1 miles, l his was nwi t!. f"::ihjii I'm niib-s further than the ihpj -to miles rt Jtty nf 3.!of miles set a lltll'Q piore than a year hko oy tiarencef l.ieuten-Chnmbei lin and Charley A. Levlne. After a rest nf an hour and II" m n ttt es tb airmen hopped nil for Alfonso airdrome near: Hio Janeiro viti-rf crowds had been ! u'HtberfnK aliIay awaitliiK thetr cominu. Li-:his on the landlnu fields atottiC the coast, which are used by the Ari-'entine-Kranre nlr mail rvice, v ere turned on to triiidePhem. Hours passed and they were tin- inported hy Port Natal. Pernmn- (,;,(0 rr fdiir-r points nlontt the H,1(iin stations tried to ct in toir-h with their hue .Savnia plane which is eouipped with u wfrelenn net. As anvi' tv :r n i lane of ihe I. at"- ,er.. air lines s-i out from i'ort n.,1,,1 soon afur dawn to look tori 'the mbalca fliers. tu ' on iili IS PAID AT LAST; Thomas Reynolds, Soldier who Identified Hugh, Will' Get $5300- Remainder of $10,600 to Go to T ' Cripple and Policemen at. Steubenville, Ohio. wo are whip, prnvi a hnrninn in SI'uKAXK. .Inlv (I. tl' - APimr- M.natinn In Hit wnmanlmn.l of tinnini-iit nf th-- lfwaitl ninnt'y tif fcr.il fnr the arn-st nf the three 1 ) A tit remnnt h rot hers, whn i;ilh il four men in a mail train rnhhery ' in the SNkiyi'U nnMintains nf Or yon. (etther 11. 1 H H. was a iiiiinu'eil hert' today hy t:hnrIeM KiihUfnnl. dtslrict chief of I'niteil states ptwtoffice hisp'ttors Th(. n,,,,rtinninent made Ullder dil'ei-tini) in whose h.itub Mr. KMdlfnrd was placed ntot nf Ihe respi.iivihillly nf direetliiu the f:reat world-wide man hunt for the IeAuireiiiont.-, liny. Kay and Huuli. The t-overiiment offered SU.iMia and the Southern 1'ucifie railroad, the rxpress cnti)pnni,s and the tale of Oi'H;nn jmstrd ennilh to make the rewards total $ I !i,finu. All rewards arc to he apportioned mi the same l.asi lis Ihos" of thu unveinnient. Iliddifoid stated. Thnm.iH Ueynoliin. md.lier. Hvlnn at San Francis. ... is to uel S:', i he en t ire ;i m ' unt offt rf d hy the government for the arrest nf lluuh DeAuti'iiiioiit, and eniiii:li .f the le,t to total ?."., ;lMi. Keyn olds saw photouiapIlM of Himll while servinu' in thu I'hillppines, ami had him arrested t Manila l-'ehruary II. l!J7. A Iheri t 'ollinuswnii h of New P.'winn. Ohio. Is to rec ut,;iKi of unvemmcnt money and approxi mately Sl.lf.d altncMher. CnllinuK worlh. a crlpph with boih f'''l a m pu tat eii and Mind in one pye, rei-iiLT.iii"d from picture liny and l!ay IVAutremont, whom he hit n lifted as workert In a factory at Steuhenville. ( Hi In. Mrs. I mi ma M.iynard. lorts mouih. Ohio, private d-tec-(fvv rt ho was calle, in hy Collinu'swnrt lv v' n assif-t hint, Is to reeeive the satlie amount. Six Ht en hn vi lie police me n who parti' Ipaled in the arrest are to receive Man each from l h e ey vern- lOellt offer for Ole arrest of liny ; w-w . . Wan fistoldUnlv Made of Wood to Scare Unknowing ! r -rv i oim, .iniy n.--t' - v Tin New York Times today says the lame "pistols-' which unifQ-netl tnemhers of the Ku t mux iian ran ted prominently i hi holsters at a Iahik Island , ! rally on July 4. 'te made of i wimm! and caribQ merely for p.-ychoinui( al effect.' i official as sayltm: "The casual ! observer will see the hint of the pi-in pro'rudinK and if in- t'-nl upon rowdyism or trouble will chani-'e his mind.' PQ irinv I UIIIL LinUI ; GIVEN N.y.a WELCOME r- & Amelia Earhart and Her Heroic Crew Given Great Recepton on Landing in! New York - Crowds Cheer' as Scrolls Are Presented. XKW VUKK. .1 ' Am1!!;! K.u li:u l, , ll .u-l'i..s (he I'il' U nil AHUM i. ;i ; H. .. tn.-li tnd.i.V joiti'iiry I'l'iim Kuritpi ly Imcii. tt' i r i eivi ;i noisy wrli niiii' ti'.'in :n j MlilMiK rrmuls :iMil l ho t'l fii i;( 1 ' t im:r.itul:t tit uis ,.1' (In- city. W illi her were U'ilmt'i' Sttillz ;inl l.ntiis ht'l" AU.illtir Imp. Thr fliiTs iiii'ivc.l n tin 1'ri's'- tU'iit ;nithcvt'Il lasi niKlH, tint if mutnt'ci mi tin- ship al ljn.it :niuiu' until thtv wen- t;iU-n m'f l tin . t-lty . tih MuL-nin this morning. As snnn :i.s ihi Mai-itin ilm Uoil at ihf liattiM-y Miss Karhart and 1h r oiiipanl-in wi'i'o di ivcn t. city hall I'm' lip- nt'firiul Ufitniut'. V i in In ws a Inpi; Ihnail way ivcrc , rfittt with ui'tifo wurUt'i's un- s fur a glimpse nf :ln vhiii;iii I'liri' mimI her I'liinpaninns. Aft i UK" .Vinyr .MiKi-f pi csf ntcti i.ifh n the tlui'i' aiatnrs with a scrnll nf wi'liiiiiu-, hut niiiy M iss Km hart's wav simifil ).y Maynr Wallirr, who in in ( 'a lilnrnla nn a visit. Tin- ntlifr urn iMt simu-'l by MrKi'tv U,Z iiiK .M lnt Hal hart ;im t hi nf her i x in t ly ari'nss the rVa;lm'''' "" s" """ ' "'r " 'Til t hi fa iiu vm i :i h'i-ail v hit vt uon ": ; niiini-ss wnman, ttnh-iU nf lit i-rat n r. phllunt hrnpii- work- V ""' "" -"i''""" llll hillil' .'llld Iti :l hii! Villi IblVl' ninn latiifl as "Vnur hruvciy. your in'hmii ta hie pirit. the mmli'sty which has harncterized ymir vlcinry will. AiiHMica." I'ilnt Al-n Acclaimed St lilt r. was acclainii'il fr lii M.-fd nf a ';inantlal ilariiif; in pilntitiM the mniinplune Krieiniship the Allanti '"Not alntie tn the leader meat emerprises helimus l h'- Khr' (1- viclnry,' read the stroll hand ed ( iordmi. The party I hat went dnwn the hfiy In tnt'i-i the fliers included Commander HP hard '.. r.yrd. trans-Allnntlc and North Pole fli er, and A Merman I .emmrd .1 (irnssimin nf Chican". " mu irpreM-ntinn Kin ('ill, ihe hullder of Chicago," (iroHsman told MIhh Kiirhart ux he f;reeletl her. Tll liters are to he i;iven a five-day reception in Chicago ar.er the.r leieptnms ihto ami m I'.nston. On the trip up Ihe hai hnr Al- ilernian Crossman presented Miss Kurhart with an ornate scroll iu- vithiu her to chicaiin. "nii may lie Miss l.lnuy in to world." the alderman shouted above the tlln nf Ihe police hand,' hut to the people of Hde park, which I also represent, as well as IfiK Itlll. Ihe hullder, you are Jusl , A nielia." ; The wnman flier sain that she; had receded many tiffets of the-1 atriciil em;af,emeiils, hut liniie of i hem had as et heen cnlisidered. She had also received, hie a.- k nowle-iKed, many otfers of mar riage from pei sons who had read ol in r exploit. She said chA had , no plans for the Immediate f u- j line, SIIII Ma- Her Job "I Mill have my Job as a settle ment wuiker In lioston," she re plied jn Ser"i!stenl nuemlons as to her Mnw "Vwi fthow I made the fliKtit' i n my varat Ion." She neknowtedK'-Othe pnsslbll-! My. however, that her Atlantic " flight ttii,'ht eventually rcMiilt in her leiiwiiK .ettli-ment work f" Monethin ' onheeti with nvU- j jtion. She said that Tier chief con ! cern wis lo iniei est more women iu flylW. MiKs Kirhart tnld Interwers thia hhe helleved-Jhe time not far dlHtant when ihV country w-oiihl he dotted Willi aviation coiWtry "liiii:-; s(g) thotml)wnmen wonhl patmnl.e these hec.nise they have, iiH ii rule, moie eire lhan men have. Ven. she itejieved, could han dle plancM as well ) men, on- they h'2 d As .'-VHz lcl'"'l f'" lo the .lieciii be was K d ii sl l.y bl wife and then by bis moth er. .Mrs. Clara Htilltn jjf Wllll.ims luiii,. I'll, rinnl'in w" wfl'omC'd by Ills raniee. Mls.-Ann llruc of lliookllni'. Mdss. A llKht rain was fiilllliB a" the M.i Oin filiameil tow.lld the bal terv and the weather bad kepi On oil ,t,,w,l- as have Ki-i-le,l oilier fliers from Ki,tbcnn. llllt even so, polbe estimales of lh- Ihriom Hi llie battery ran '"" -"' "-r f w.-l.i,ie Ml" walked down Ihe aaimphink with ,"w "nu won- Qui Hero" Is O Lalci pliuln nf li-s Am -liii ami t H'ai'o wni'ki r wlm ri'liirncd ii Si ill In fio.N. tin' Alluiitfi' tn n Mull. It'll, pilot, and l.itn (urilon. plant Is iiIho lnm n. Posse Searching Wilds Near Lint), Wash., for Porter Accused of Attacking 19-Year-Old White Girl in Berth on Car. RPOKANK, W'adli.. .Inly rt 11( -A posse t thirty men, headed hy Sheriff Hhaler ol Adaius county, to day searched tin Hi Itend counlry near i.ind, Wafh., lor a Northern Pacitic railroad nemo Pullman car porler who is alleged to have at tucKed a lHyeart;.! white k i'I as she lay sleeplni; in die Pullman car about I : :th t Lis uiornliii;. The porter, whose identity was not known hy Northern Pucttic of ficials hert, I hey naid, escaped from the train as II entered l.ind eiirnute to Spokane. !li; took tip Ills duties in Health on train Nn. 4 eastbound. ii-ii I he train arrived here ntllrond otliclalH took the youn-; woman, whose home was said to he on the coast, tu the Kaured Heart hospital In an ambulance, lli-r con dition was reported as "not ser ious." o NoThern Pacific officers here he Kan n check with th.lrain crew and the Seattle office dotityuiuc who was missliiK from t he cr(w. I'ullman rr porters on Ihe road are iiotQ lianiicd at the end nf catdi rail roii tl division, as other train ctw niV-t-B are. and the missing iP-Kro was scheduled lo o to St. Paul. Of l icers in Adams county be- leved the iioum was hidtnu "(5 l.lteV awaiting an opporlunilv hfiard anolher trnln aiul escape. Hospital otflcidK t Wsed to re veal the uli I'm name and railroad men dialed tu spenii;.:, on the name or-ihe I'lilinina poiQr unillil Ills Id'-ntlty was estahlishelrheyond lilt. PULLS AENDON HA ( V CO MTAOH'M. hrldtt. Mass., July O-W wlnnlnj; bl? first two trials In sensational fashion, once equa iQc the Olympic reeor d' of a 3-;. see nndy, Oeniirc Simpson. Ohio State star, piilb-d a tendon in the semi finals or the oivnipic HM. meter tiyoutH and ctdlap-d after slnff "eiint :ii'i(i' the finl-h last In ft heat won by Frank V koff of Oletolak', Cab, i time. ortl cMiiailns nflei- a reliirn VCC " v C2 GIRL ATTACKED ill PROVES ON PULLMAN BY FATAL TO POOR ran PfiRTFRdi n m i arhfr IlLUhU I U1ILUULU unLLnuiiLiij I olipia Wmt IomAgai o 1-nrliail. lii-inn, Miin.. Miriciy ti''l lo i' in k tndny after lli'lntf the ijltuir, Itrlnw. mm'1. air llnii'l' inccliiiiih-, rljihl. A vh'u nf tht Portland's 'Old Soak' Drops Dead in Courtroom in Midst of Familiar Plea to the Judge That He Had Slipped Again. POITIANI. Ore., July fi.iypi Trauedy stalked the municipal court loom here today. "We have turn more cast! this nint'hin-V the clerk Inld JudKe Tom I iu son. The prisoner walked into Ihe int. The Jndne. wab mak ing notations on his docket, "You're churned with IndiiK drunk," Ihe clerk comment "('iillly," came the words. JuiIkc Tomlinson continued tn write. "Thai sounds like Prank ('alia nhr." he remarked on hearliiK the prisoner's voice. "It Is, .ludfv' the prisoner whis-, pered. " The Jud M1 Inrneil: "1 lit vnl seen j you for a hum time," he said, flul- J lather, a Inmher tallyman and a Hood worker when he stuck tn his t Job. had one falllim- llqunr. i "I've been aticklm; prelly wuch 1 tn the straight apd iiitryow, your : hoiPTj" i "Wliut'n the Htory nnltm tn he this , time. Krank?" the court Inquired . klly. r 0 MAIlHlinKl.l). Ore., July P. TTalla O.er hair heen In the prl ' M mnior that the Snuthern soner'-' box many times, always frr"pPaciffr company Ik conshlerine inloxlQllon. Ho always told Ihe t taking two day passenger trains same story. "I fell off au.Qi. JiuUe." "ff "e r Ky Hne on July J' he would nay. "Hut uive me an-i''" resnlWi in renewed rumors of oUt'-r chance and I'llron rliiht otitiH line e.xlension. a report was loiy Aster's house, fW-yennert up: current that the Weyerhaeuser In tipo back tn work." ' terests( ere neUlatin for the tiallu-iher heKan the same story . purchase of the stout I.timhi?t today. "'(Tll. .lml;e."(2 beunn lshlT "I il lull off nualn- nbei -illdM mean in ' ''he. voice Irembleu, fell to a whisper Calliiabers thin hands fluttered to bis Kilillil breast. I& crumpled to Hio c,,l,l floor They carried him tn awhile cTtan , "ll piissed on,he doctor whls ' pered. It's Getting Expensive W'ASHINtiTON, July (- second hundred thntisand dollars (O the properly of H. M. IQicUner of OctiveA mlssinir Teanot Homn wit- iess, was ordered seized today hy .hirttlre Jenttinirs 1 nilev in rte in. trlct of Cidiitnhla supreme court he-! cause of lllackner'n failure tn nit-t pear hs n witness at the trtal of Harry F. Sinclair on ant April 9. Mrs. llnoM'r'i Father 111 PLAOKKVIIXK, Ci.il., July . (yVi Mm. A. V. lailKe. sister a( Mrs. Herbert Hoover, arrived hern to- day tn h with her lllenrj, who Is til. father, ( I). ; Al QMiTU tL UITI1UI 1ISPLWE0 ; c inwiiin&iiXM Wife of Democratic National Chairman Fires Terrific Broadside Against Nom inee of Her Party Says Al Is Charlatan, Fakir Women Will Defeat Him. WASH I NO T N . .1 uly li , iP ' CbaitnK that Oovernor Smith, tic nmcra tic presidential nominee, had '"stamped himself a a char latan and faker." Mrs. Clem I.. Shaver, wife of the democratic na tional chairman, is a statement t- 1 day declared. "We dry democratic , women will not support the drip , pint; wet ticket ami joke piai.ni named hy the Tammany delegate i at tile ri'. i'ilt coiivenlinn at liou-.-j ton." Mrs. Shaver, who is chairma n of the west division of the Na tional Women's Law Kn f orcein en t It an ue, asked "how many time has Tn tn many supported the party : nominee in the past lti years?" and ; answered It hy sayint;, "not mice.' ! She also took occasion In he' statement to lake a sarcastic flimi I at various democratic b ailers who ; have announced they would sup j port the ticket and platform adnpt ' ed at Iluuslnn. Mrs, Shaver said , in her statement ; ! "Kenardless nf what democratic j leaders, top to bottom, may do, we i dry democratic women will not , suppo Jt the drip pint; wet Uckft i and the Joke platform named by j the Tammany delegates lo the re i rent convention at Houston. ' "And, furthermore, we do not i believe mure thai) u f W nf the millions of democratic womui iu ' this rinmtry eun he fooled as all I of the democratic leaders appeal lo have been folded by il. Tho , idffi of men- Ilk .losephus OanielM. Halt Moody, Joe Robinson. UaiMer 1 0 lass and Jed Adams saytnu. 'I nm a democrat 1 shall support j ihe puny nominee. . "How ninny times has Tamtfiitny I supported the party nominee In lb.' i past 11 years? Not once. They j have fooled these heretofore able democratic leaders Into suylnn. "I l am a democrat I will vote for Tutu ninny, whiskey and a trick platfnrm.' "We may sa y a ma n w h o will I shut his eyes like an ostrich tn i the thiitKS which the democratic,- parly has always sloml for Is a ; 'honze-o-eriil, not a democrat. "The demiK-ratlc nominee has always said In his public utter- I unci's that Ihe party should make the plu l form and a candidate ; should stand on It. He has n- ways said that his mte nutstand- ItiK Issue y. whiskey and Jmo'.e .the return of the letrilllzed liquor jtrafric which means thr return nf the licensed sulmm, every politician ' knows It, and when the party aduided a 'dry' platform. If the ' nominee had been either hivn)-st nr sincere In his public utterances j he cnuld hiive done nothing hut decline the nominal I tin. J ie did i not. and therefore KiiimpeuMilmseir j iim a charkitan and a faker who Is attempUriK to prove that Un f coin was wroiiK ami that you can I fool all Ihe jieoiMp all the time.' ! Mi's. Shaver 'Wound up her state I ment hy predlrtluu' "more than f one politlch al funeral" would he celebrated befm'cnbl weather nr i rives. MID tfiSS ( eiLmpHiiy holding", and thlst wns .Wi.led with the belli Hint tho the Mill linen wni( sooitM'Xtend Oreiion Kleclrlc Hue here. BcQeball corea !2. Atiierlraii. T. H chhiiKO . ..0 9 15 W ahlnu'ton .. 8 1 -1 K. Kyber. Adktns and t'rouse; (ln. tonT Mulberry, Hiirke, Tate, Lyons tu Huej. j Cleveland polled; rain. Philadelphia post- letrotlto(lon St. I.ouls-New rain. postponed; rain. York postpntied; National. 11. R. lit 2 15 4 Ihiiin .Mi I jus, New York . 1 1 PittshurKh 7 flenewlch, Knulkner and and Cnmmlnc: Fnssell, lA-rguson and llargreavca.