Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1928, Page 1, Image 1

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    Weather Year Ago
Funfast I'h lr,
f Maximum yesUTifny
.Q.tvliMiim
Minimum
-o-
ruilv Twrnty-thlrd Year
W..-hly-riH-hvrii Year
M ED FORD, OltKUON. SATIKIIAY. .lll.V 7. lf'JS.
No. UK).
- Q-
Only Grcd Step. 00
Your Highest Ambition.
Glory for Italy. 0
Misguided Qhandi.
Amelia Gets $650
For Flag and Kiss;
Big Crowd Clieers
She Retains World Tennis Title
" , E3 : 0 -rz
O
m u tuksa fclbsss
tows IP's 1
AMUNDSEN
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(Copyright, 1827. by Nir Tork
! Evening Journal. Ida)
AVIii'ii Captain l.owi'iisti'in.
lifij,'ii;i fiiiiuinici', or sti'p-
pcil fro 111 liis private ::irplani',
1 rossing the North soa, In- cans-
I'd many Kiirnpeati .stocks to
i'all in sympathy. Tin' nnilti- i
n.aiioiiain., one ot the many !
tmniu'ial miishrooms that irrv
out of the war, failed to gut it i
loan here in Ainrrh'a, when ho j
came in spcetiK'nlar Cushion,;
with assorted valets, air pilots,:
chauffeurs, "lords and ladies";
in his train. That failure de-!
pressed him. i j
Very dramatie must have' 1.iim.ad1,1..i,ia. juI. 7
ftheen that moment, when the, California tuiay won tin. fin-.i
, .... .1 . . i-i.' 1 ii.-nitiui : l" Il 1 .it- tri:il for eiullt-o.'treil nvws
man that onee oltered o(i,iHlll.. (liy- ,ll,.f,.,t.nif Yill,.",,y a u;l,t,,
INK) to the Iteluinn novernincnt f a iioai-ienKtii.
went to the outer door of his "r n!TZ -Z.
private airplane and stepped ,
into space.
. T . !
in 1 11:1 1 instant ne leit Helium
Uiis world and all for which lie
had struti'-detl, his greatest eoni-
lnny that, at news of his death. ;
dropped in value loO.OOO.OiH),
his fleet of 1'lviiiL' ships, Jiis
' 1
town and eountry houses, sta-:
Id
I'linels, servants, sveo
phallts Illld proud position. j
So must we nil leave cverv-i
lliiipj
ins?.
With or Without our will--
li., , . , . , . a . i
What is your hi-hest am In- (
tion? "What is the highest am-'
i-.. ... 1
Intion any man could have? !
The aniliition duscrihes the !
man. One descrvinij yiMini? v?(,n
llenian's ambition was to have
a successful delicatessen store.
Wolfe's ambition was to take
li)uehec. Napoleon "wanted to
I urn Mohammedan, ride on an
elephant and rule the world
from Asia. lie went to St.
Helena instead.
iwas a vietury and it meant that
llappv and llllliamiv he wllo.lhe collewo four Instead of the
a 111 1 i I i m . de
Ml
Mussier for 'Jil years "nursed ;
an ambilioii o .. over Niauarn
rails. lie did it in a rubber
alls."
ball, and hardlv knows w hat
to do wil ll llillisclf now. That's
Hie worst o j;cllin wliat vou
Want. his event hy iriniuillm the vet-
erau. Walter M. Hoover, hy Mvo
Jlorc flviuji Ldorv for Italv. ' ienKths. w lih oitu s. hoenfeld.
, , ' ' iCaseadilla. prep s.lluol hoy. a
I'crrarin and PuH'rctc, now 1IM1. ,hird.
holdill!? the W firld's lollircst I The ' tuw-headed Meyers, rcpre-
, ,,. , , 111 ' ,i senium the 1 indicium' llai'Ke dull
4 wnler flight record, had crossed r ,.,.,oi,.i,i,ia. finished the 2"iu
the A ( hi lit it and landed near ' meters in G:44. while Hunver.
v , , . ., .. ... ' ruwin for I'ndoie Hai'iic eluh uf
.Natal, in lirazil. on their way n, , i,.,,,,.,,,!,;,,, ,,. , i.-u,-.i at
to liio De .lllllcil'il. j ii: i"
HhI.v leads the world in flv-
int; entiTprise. ,-,
4-t
Ten thousand inoururrs.
()()
aiitoiiiohilcs, tons ot 1 lowersnc
eoinpanied Kraukic I'ale to his
jrrnvt", white tliousands Vrpt.
He was u(. ii, .runs with morn'.v
thvt he made ipiickly in tin'
nioilern booth'tiL-hi'.; industry
and kindred trades.
Driviijn, in liis fine I.incoln
ear. trailed by another ear. his
head wati riddlc.Pwith
IcnVV"
slwys. liis friends eomplnjn that ;
lie hadn 't a chance aritA prom
ise to riddle several of his ene
mies. They will doubtless keep
their promise.
linnCt the Indian lanalle, always
sincere, always misled, sometimes
siarves li i in s e 1 f . nometinies
;ireaehes no co-upeitD)inn with Hrit
aiiisonietinies iirses rehellion and
alines Hdvocatcs Tiiiiiu bark from
machinery to the hand loom. any indl.-nii.ir- uf enmity tow.cn
Jnr't Aw he l fomentinK" a re- the K.eran family and she could
volt, terroruii.d S'j.ooo villauers n.i account fur his a. lion.
that dare no' oppose him. ! ... , ii ,t,ii"ii
..... ,., , t - ( Imniro Ileal Kill Vioiiinn
llril.iia w-JII not worry. In a few . . , - v i; h
(lavs Mohammedans. In relllii;M . 0 ,i
,s,e. win ,,.,, p.,,.. ",i:;;.7;:s::n.r:
it'll! I'll'- 1 lit IJIlHIU-, M lih 1U 11 1 ' ' i
nojtptl to music, wtll rush out, kill
it L-l 1
ponio MoliHinmeilnH. Tlion the na-
tivpH. Moslem bihI H'tiflu. wdfor-;
get Oil 0uut Britain. It always
works.
O ;
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i, (Continued on Tax Four,
IU CUASI KLUUKU M
IN ROWING SMASHED F
Crack " Eight of California
Beats Yale Champions by
Nose in Olympic Finals--Only
a Second Difference
in Time -Harvard's Four
Oar Team Wins.
111- coiiien Hems miim-ii tin-right
resent tlio Cniloil Sriles
title
olynipii m at Aiiislerilnin in the
eiKht - oar event.
California',
lime UM r. tiiinuten
! -Ill seeomls aliil that of Yale was
' l:4 1-:..
i With three lillnilreil yards to
.ilifornin'M Coxswain, lion liloss-
.11- .ml,,., tl... I",. no. mi .n
M1.,.u., iow, r ami .rami it wil.iiy
llis ''amain l'-to
Stewart at the tiller lopes fur Vale,
,esi,n.i.Mi with a fh.uri.vh of tin-
I rril flaw vhieh menus the final'
I r... it... m,..m ,.f 1.-11 Th..v
almost liow for l,ov as they'uiineil
"" ",e "'"-
sjioimi. .nain liM'ssiiiK u.ivi'u nis
towel anil ealh.l for "ten." They
were Risen wllh a will ami the
!('il!if..rni:,iK ,v...,t r . II,,. )i,w.
heaiieii fur AliLslerilain.
Tlu, w,nlllnK caiifmnia was
iun.'ti exactly the whim as win-n
it wnn the inter. 'u!lei;iaU' rnwhiK
s s ,, e 1 a t 1 . hn,k,nsi,i at
t'ouuhlieciisii'.
I'llll.AMKI.l'HlA. July -. iri
. Harvard's fnur-uareil crew wen
Jthc rliiht tu nci tu the Olympic
unities hy th f-atiiif; ihe llai helurs
' l!arj;e eluh uf IMlilatlclph ia hy twu
; tt'fl in tile final heat of the trials
uf tile SeuylUill tulla.. II was one
,of the closest races ever rowed
: here. The timers eauirht Harvard
'at 1; minutes 27 1-5 seconds and
!the llachelurs at :2K S-S. It
I could nut have ln-i-n any closer
without heini; a dead heat, hut it
.eiub crew :els the I'till lur
the
Til- Harvard
f niepiliers of
I'll was made up
' the I Tliic-oli row
failed In make 111"
: ilm s.mad win
aisty ciKht.
Ken .Meyers, colorful railroad
lineman ,o , iiiini' i i. " ""
final Olympic tryuilt for single
eulters loday. He gained selec-
, lion for the railed states team In
Hunver. hy flnlslllHK secnllil.
I wun seeond as alternate, and also
j is tu maJie Ihe Olyniplt trip.
1 1' Is the Hist hin nluniph for
Ihe finely ilev.-loped l.esi.eelacli'il
Milium ulin .-Ulllvates ills 111US-
eles in line of duty with a rnnl
j shovel aljuai d a Imuinolive plylim
helwien New Vork ami I'lliladcl
iphia He shovels II tuns uf mdl
a ilaV'. half uf It liulit-hal'ded avd
Ithe oiher half left-haiiiled. In or
, der to iievidui Ins rowlni; arms
eiiually.
OF
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O
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I'UI-.AS'A. ohin. .lull
The murder uf M.(ll- Ke-ran. a
: farmer, tally ti.day. was avenued
; in diamatle f.fsy.lun shortly after
; l.y V. W. Ke- fan. Iii(itll"r uf the
! slain man w ho shot and instantly
killed Knvn Oiler, the slayer,
i Oiler killed K an iitSlvllose
: home Wv liv-d.
' Mrs Mveeian. widow of the slain
n.W said Oil-r had not irlv.-n
arini
. j
1 ' 1 - '
nihltll'' wr.-t yMfnUy (liillifl
: jih'iHt il-f rnt'iry nun k.
Qif ilttith of Mi.-. K.'ttlv i.rii".
4 i. w ho Ml!i !"! in h' T home.
va Hltrilmt' d t hr-iti t
j Miperintlui p1 lij' Iu-at0
Ed Hamm of Georgia Tech
Jumps Farther Than Any
Living Man, Nearly 26
Feet Olympic Trials Are
Marked by Smashing ot
Records All Down List.
II Vltl) STAUH M. i'iliii-
hiltlKV, Mav... .Inly ". !;
'II ir t'iiinl Atiicricnii Olyiupit'
Li"tt'k ami field tryouts wvvv
t-tiiii) U'Kxi tHlay with un oritv
tf ivnl hvt'jktnt. '1' It
hlAiiK'litcr uf tbuo aiul (ILstariti
hichiftt'tl luo wtirhl's mark-.,
A net hot woi Ill's ittrO equal
Iril. luo nmv Anii,rfiui ne
iu(Ls a ml riAh t new na t loua I
eluuiiUin--hlp murks.
IIAUVAKIJ STAlUM. Ciuu-hriti-e.
M;.. July 7. A I.loytl
Hithn. preiiili-p Ameiiean niiill!:
iliylaiu-f rimiKr. Mnashftl the
world's M.Hi-iiK'tt'r reconl in the i
tinul Dlytnpie ti you In wht-n lu
laeed a eraek Held into the iuun.
and broke the tape in 1 minute t
".1 1!-") seconds, one-fifth secoiol i
faster t ban the mark set by lie.
Otto l'i'lizer of (ierniauy at Lon
don in litUt;.
Ity ALAN l. ;)l I, It
Aisoi'lated I'rt'Hs Sports l-jlilor
JiAi:'AIUJ KTAMIWI. t'am- I
bridire. Mass., July 7. 7P The '
world's record for tlm running j
broad Jump was shattered in the i
final Olympic try outs this after- i
noon by ICd llanmi, (ieornia Tech '
aee, when on Ills' first trial v '
leaited i!ie nstonishinK distaneo of,
'27, feel I 1 U inches. !
The final in the nu-meter hitrh
hurdles was won by Steve Antler- ;
f'on, i ani;y rniversity f Wash
in:!on timber-topper, in a spec- ;
taenia r race in which bt etiialetl
the world record tf I I 4-f seconds, j
U'iss Nichols of Stanford, who has
cuab d this mark in yesterday's
semi-finals, fell over Hie last hur
dle and was eliminated, being fifth
in ihe race.
The ."iano-mctcr final was won
in semationnl fashion by l,eo I,er
mond, I'.oston . A., who outrueed
bis chibmate. Mac Smil h. ami
I lave Abbott of I'tilversiiy of Illi
nois in a dindoiiK finish. Smith,
wlm had beaten l.ennond In the
eahtern trials three nionl lis -.tn, ;
iin.s'il out Abbott at the finish asj
thr latter slowed, but he Wan 2U
ards behiiul the flyinir lA'rmoiid.
Abbott jumped out in front on the
last lap and looked like a winner.'
but bi'i'ilinnil passed him and won
eay oini;. 1
l.ermond's obbr brother, (i'orw, '
found the pace too swift and fin
ished In the ruck, as did Robert
Hooper of Southern Methodist
university.
The Javelin finals altered the
preliminary slamlinc and pi'o
diieed ihe wiiiu-r and new nation
al champion in t'reth Hln's, ;
CeoiKetown athlMe from Texas,
who hurled the spear feet 1 "-i ,
inches, to set a m?w A. A. 1.
c ha m p tonsh Ip meet record.
In the buttle for the fourth and;
last place. I.ee Rartb-tt of Albion'
entleirc, Mich., beat out the Km- i
Bene ( Ore. ( school bpy. Jimmy
Oemei'M. Itartlett heaved 1 y s feet,
10'"- Inches and Deniers' best wan,
l!ic, feet Inches.
The semi-finals In t - 'f -meter
daslia run in three sections..
rti w r.o rn n . ( 'a n I oc k ana i " i o
Sharkey, layton (Ohio) star, each
iriumphant in Identical time of
'1 seconds, a fifth second fast
er than the Olympic record.
Paddock, making his last effort
to land a berth on tpam. won
the most spectacular heat when
h- b-al Roland f.n- ke. famous
N'ebinsUan and world J 00-yard
iteoldei. as well us Claude Itra
cey, a Texas ace. who was shut
out of the finals as a result of
finishing third.
Rorah easily beat S hol. lu the
f;r.-t heat, whil" Sharkey out
fooled H-nry r-.imininj; in Hi"
other. The Tob.-tio school Wv,
lion P.ennett. finished foiirW and
was eUn(SHted a Ionic with u
ell Sweet if Sun -ranisco and
Aubrev Vvxa represent -
nK the H-udllKhVVA. i f Ht.
Loi)i:.
fir beini; pockeu-d and ni-pJi-ntlv
hopelessly i the rear.
Ray Conner, a film lwa runner
lepre-eptiim I. A, C.. uncorked
.ii,.i finish to win t h
final ir.OO-meter tiP'iit and ,niiJ,')ffc '"an of
ler O A in' rlean recnl. He Mith exp-i t
like the tape In :i :.: " 'i'l'
four-fifihs second from the for
mer mark made lure four year
Mc,o by AOiMiHl.
Uulus l9fi . 'W erMty of Vtihh
(Continued on Pico Sis)
WI.M Ill.KDON. Kuland, July .
(Ti.-H( l, n Wills. Ano-rb an ten
nis star, retained her champ Ion
ship in the women s si Irs a;
Wimbledon today, defeat mij: Se
nnrlta Kletla lie Alvarez, brilllMii'
yuiini; Spanish player, before a
hu(,e crowd which ho ludeu tin:
kim; and queen
The Spanish ifirl wade a won
derfiH effort in the second sef and
had a lliree-iove lead before the
Hi
i
DEMOCRAT TO
SUPPORT G.O.P.
Dr. E. Y. Mullins, cx-Hcari
of Baptist World Alliance.
Refuses to Follow Smith
- Declares Hoover Would
Be Ideal President. ,
ROClSVIU.h. Ky .Inly T. 0V1
Herbert Hoovr, republican pnsi
deiitial nominee, w-iw mini '..d in n
today by in, Kinv V. Mullins.
pruininent denmei-at, president of
the Southern I'.aptist Theoloub al
M-minary and until ii few. days a no.
head of the Raptlst World alii
anee. The educator attacked (Jov
ernor Alfreil K. Siniili, the deiiMi
cratie standard-bearer in a shte
ment in which li" said, illness
would prevent him from ui cpi h,
an invitation to attend a proposed
dry congress in AshcviMe. N.
sponsored by Rishop James Can
non. Jr.. of the Methodist Kpis
oopal churtii south..
Point im; oit t iMt he spoke f"t
himself only. Ir. M ulMici i id t lia'
us t hi tins exhdl'd at the iiioiniiit
he would vote for , Hoover.
He added thfii hi aiways b.id
slood for "Jeffeisonian (l"iii'iii,itii'
ide.lls but without slavi-iy to party
ties." 'O
f Jr. Mullins saii: thai the "w oii
ilerfiiJ deni'icratfc convention nmn
Inatii o lion' dry ruitnlnc mate
from Arkansas for i!v sopptu w.
head tf the ticket from lh- j-ide-WHlks
of New Vork. ll thin tHIs
the country It will v.oik the yreat-
M mhacb' of Hie ai;i oirrv fli"
and water in the .nine dto kei i:i
Ho- name time. The niniilni: mate
will l bus apply the toi cn to
the edifi'-e of alcoholic doctrine -but
he Will be followed & vi ry
Step hy the wet head' of the ticker
t ii mint; on the bos wherever his
running mate starts a fire."
The educator referred to Hoover
us "world citizen, the meat hu
manitarian, t he reat ortianizi r.
of world vision, th man
know b iKi. of flood
control of ihe Mississippi, the man
nominated by t he people not t be
politician, the man vJ&'-e pet-on-fil
bn!iit'(g)con.-' i( ntioui e(,nvt i ion(
und poliilcal treed on prohibition
0" in harmony with hin platform
and un the right side."
h iinTi irn"nnj
ANU MtK UK
iip'
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di.
six r-tiaiullt Lialtics.
'Hcnorit;i A I v. ire-., who has been
sul'l 1'iiiiu from an ai tat k of la i -
ip'irs, seemed nnythiim bm .1
si i k ;irl as she extended M is
Wills to a scaler eiioti than sli"
hu-( been I'm . - d to exert before
ihfs year.
Th'. chalbner exhlbiled a faull-ler-s
back-hand and sen! m:iny low,
ra k inn idiots ski minim; past the
pel. unit! lit-- middle of the soeoud
DEPUTIES DEAD;
POSSE PURSUES
Harlan, Ky., Once Again Is
Scene of a Fatal Feud
When Police Officers Are
Lured to Ambush in Hills
Slayers Are Unknown.1
HARLAN. Ky.. July 7. 'yl'i -llil'U
s barked io ar here inday ami
v io n l be echo of Hie l.i-u. y oi bad
l.Mbil awy in the heart of Ketl.
tucky's mountains, fjiuiou us Hp-
M CllC Of COllIlIlehHi feiids. two lio n
I.';' dead and a tbiid was inissioK
and Im'IPo-,.,1 filled.
The dead:
lioy.t it. Hi. sin hi of h.ii -
j county, and fatlo'i of six chll-
dieM.
John lli'i'i' v, IT,, a b putv
.si-rirr. 03
'liM.-lm.'.
Tom Hole-. IS, a dejOJty slierilf.
'ihe sheriff 1'ii'in'il an aueiivi-i-
"'U lolepl.one l.ie.sii"- Jale l.-t
. lOf.flt at bis botne hen- reporllim
that a man was t'Trotlziim pas-
' -r- by on Hie Mayo (rail, twelve
miles west ol Hailaii. Shintf If .i II
loid Hensby and Ibd- s join him
ami left ((, invi-siitJit.-. At three
o clock I his mm ninv pM'wilin re.
.-idintr ne,u (be :.cene of ihe tiafi
cdy he, nd a fusillade j-f sbolv.
I II -.est Itflit toll ' e w i I' d if" btelle-
l Call and Hen -b -j . K Ii bod
!e en shot tine.. tiin. M fn 'lb- ba'i-:.
A hiiKe po,se was oi :;.i h- i e
in middle of ihmtiht. S-viai
bundi i d men v. civ x p ct ed be
scnijiiiit; the mouniahi for lb"
-!ers lo-fore it dozen hours bail
'I'ilolluh the ofllliUS liail l.elll
ie iK;iint moi-ji' hi;pi , no tio.
eor Hie killby w ;m airreed
I.
l!ie tll.-t HiVejtl;:Htiirs.
Sim M(mim- In lomlni; I
I.Alt A. MIL. tVy.P, July 7 O 'v'
In riaki..h i-outnixt in (he sweper
in hxi wave In Hie eat. a Mmw
stoi iii'iasnny four hours ycslerdny
lald a bl;,nHe of white io the Sam'
Lake hi e f ,,. Me.iicine H,,y Na
tion, it foiesi i.r Uy-irnint;. The
siiow w hs accoiopa nil d by lnler- '
ate ctn pc rat lire i a nkiiiB (3fi oni a i
minimum of -11 d'jr-e?; to a niaxi- I
muni of s.
SHERIFF AND 2 SMITH FACTION
' ,"if
I ami I an inii M,, w ln-n hn- name .sul'tei ed
ulliii.e
'I'lle Mole was li-. I',-:',.
a re
:i'J
L' :t
1 I I
I I ."i I - 1 4 2
IMJll .l.i I Hi".
. 1 I I 1 I -ID
u-ed ii:t points
L' 1
and
while Senoril:
m
fjv
I II poinis and
IN TEXAS GIVEN
A SEVERE JOLT
Committee Rules Names of
A n t i - Smith Candidates
Cannot Be Taken From
Primary Ballot Demo
cratic Party Split Open
by Dissension.
HALLAS. Texas, July 7. -If -Texan
ilcinoctatM Hecklu lo check
a bull of person.', iliauatlsfieil wllh
flic iioiultiatioii of (iovenmr AKroil
K. Smith li;tvu nut their find ma
Jur ,i reversal pi an aiiiiniiiicenieiU
Dial the mimes or candidates wlm
lijfid 1 h'y wotiltl not support the
New Voi I; sltiic executive, would re
main on the Jtih piimary hatlotH.
ll. W. Wilcox, chairman of Hiu
slate deuio' at Ic cxceiiHvf; commit''
lee, made t llis antioijiiceinent yen-t'-nliiy
a He r National Cotninfttf-e-nuiii
Je;l C. Adams had requested
had roi)tiesied him to call a special
meeting of i in committee in place
im porta nt pari y posts ,hi nuuhoiit
tht'itato 11 Hie hlltils";if ueoH
n sympathy with the national ticket
ami to consider I he brv'inr, from
piiiii ny of perHona not in sytn
pal hy w I: li It. Ainonu' I host- vri)ti
said liny woitid not vote for iov
"i no,- fcinith m e Jmlue William
! la nli ms and Mrs. Kilith Wilmans,
fiihdn'ffy for governor, and TIioh.
IrS) d ove. candidate for ileiitetmilt
-.'overtmr and it lormer national
coiniubteemaii.
W liile lie Kiibl he was heartily In
favor of Ailuins' proposition. Ihe
candidates win would lint support
tlu- liruiat Ticket he practically
barred out of the party, 'Mr. Wilcox
Mated that miiM'M or all '0Mnte
had been certOed for the ballot
se ve i nl weektt and there whh
no lesrat way lo lake action nirnhiHt
the "'mlteis" even tf the conunittec
w IhI ed to do so.
He added thiiU In Ills opinion, a
mcitin (1f Hie ("minine jould he
ImiTaeiloible. a
.MeWtwhlle n Htorin of protetti
frotd iindldaii'K. oranfxatltin offi
cer.', political lender and others
continued to flood political hend
'piarteis and iiewtpiiper offices.
I i.iiil m ol' Ihe ills-,H
lllalell
Klivl .(. Wills . I
Ahaiez
S ml tot. W.ll
AlMirej!
.My Wills
Won 11! eallli
. A
i:v vork. .iui
..V)
Ciiaiie- ' i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t . . tar ot"
the tituic.il n'liody. "Si io
l!oal." p. ibl ;.'" lnI niulit for
a small silk Aineiir.iii flai;
I hat Miss AiieH.i Rarhart '. ar
ne.l Wall's abo.li d the mon
optunr Friendship. And Miss
Kuril. ill htui'cw in a ki free.
The n.iu was sold al a pub
lic auction al the I'aiu'.'v thea
ter and the money w 111 lie
us'-d i,, b.'lp defray tin- ex
pense of the American dele
gation to Ihe Olympic jjiimeH
al Amsterdam. The kiss. do
In cred on the slui;e, drew a
howl of applause.
44
ITALIAN F
JELL STORY OF
T
lit
Atlantic Crossing Was Easy
j Compared With Flying
Along Brazilian Coast
Dodged Clouds and Fog
Forced to Return to
Port Natal.
IIUMK, July 7.-li Tim must'
(tiliicult part of the long (lisiauco
record flight of Hie Italian Savola- ,
;tl by Captain Kerruriu and .Major i
Pel Trote was not the lonj; hop'
ac.roHH tlu; nouth Atlantic, but wan
Itfie Ioiik jierUul whllo Ihe avIntorH
wore flyliiK in I'ok and rain hIoiik
the coast of Hnull Heeitiim a laud
in; plitee.
lu an 0niciul report tu the Ital
ian noveniment (he two filers told,
how they flew hack and forth'.
aloiiK the coast and (hen, feartnn j
the exhaustion of their Kunolino,
finally made an etnernency lanttino
at TaurOK Beach alter rD hoiim in 1
the ii lr.
The first story of the brilliant i
flight wan mode public hy the min
istry of aeronautic,, today and waa
as followa:
"Wit left ihe Montecelio field at;
tl:al tall hours Indicated are tlreen-j
wlch tlint. Njitwithatandlno; that i
the take-off wan rucrrdtnitly lonv.
the machine hi stained Itself veil ,
In the air and we made for Ctbral
lur. pBkKtiiK over Kerdinia at R:K.
"Vi aw Ihe Hunt bo naps at Caue
Kernando end at Cavoll island with,-'
out noting the tot peri o hnat rt.
ComtiiB near the African coast near
AlKiera at tail mMoru hfi;ht, we
were Hiirroiimled iy very iwd air.
We not titay from Ihe roast to '
seek a lower leiopnratitra.
"At ILia a. m., near Cape Uflto.
Wf encountered low baoiiiOB fvQ
over th Ki-a a hch ccoiapunied.o
clear to (llhraltar. lie TiMtT BOW :
1'iinta Almtra between loo clouds.;
"We proceeded alrttij; the African
cntkt ttith,,ut aeeluK it a I nee we i
were iiavimilli)' aho a rlotid field !
(it nil .illltildc of I 'inn tneters. At
11!; I f . near Cape Juhy, the weather j
liecamn more favorable and wn tie-,
Kcemled from fcno clotidH iinr rccQK-1
illawl Ihe c.oaHl hlch we followed; '
to Ilia ('Isnero and dlrertly on to:
'('aiie San lloio.
"Hiiiinu Ihe nlnht we rose Kradu
ally lo HatiO nietefH in order to et ,
above cloud ban'KH btft were not ,
MiccesHfu1, Krtmi 1 1 o'clock at
niiiht to 3 o'clock In the mornln
we weM obliged to navigate lontJ ;
tretcheH nmldKt the trtinids.
"Near. Ihe ptpmtnr the nky wn i
serene. uAt 3 p. m.. flyins HOn mo-'
(era up, we saw ihe American
coast wliich was Immediately lout
to view beneath nit and we pro
ceeded HteeriiiK hy ' MnpitsK for Itn- :
hal. At p. r... on account o
the low tiomis, tho bail weather ;
and Hie Impossibility of descend!' ;
lo study the roast, wo decided to
return norlh ward where we had ;
left behind clear wpaihcr, lo niak'
a luiidlni: at Tor Natal. sue
cetMb-d In desceixtfim near the Mils
hoio rlr ami W'lowed the coast
nt the lowest levYl l(l Port Natal."
"On account of t h- low cloud
at a tow fl ini; lev), the bilU
iiround and th.- poor visibility!
becau-e of tlie rain. We didn't
succeed in fimlinir the field. Qbbii
Wii '2:', klbonef-rs south wet of
Natal Ih hind iPls. In view- of
the approac Muit exhatistfon of our '
Kasolinc supply, we decided to ;
l e! urn 'qi'I h. wl.ere wn had Ob-
tQ ed a jmne favorable to an
i mi rife m y landing 1
"Near the vilhme of Tauros, the
L'fisollne Qessure ne out un-'
expect edly while we were f tylnd ;
under clouiH at a height of 1 Ol)
meters and we were iddlyed to
land near a bench "f sandy eoll.
After ii few nieteriuf rolling, the
wheels Mink In the soft sand, chub
tng danuie to the chussis.
LIE
RECORD FLIGH
i rat is ,
! GIVEN UP ,
19 Days Overdue, Hope for
Finding Explorer Alive Is
Given Up Search With
Airplane of Area Fails to
Disclose Clue to Fate--Nine
Men From the No
bile Believed to Be Dead.
KINC'S HAY. SplUbersen. July
7. uVt KtMltl Amundsen was 1 H
daya ovvnlue ui KIuk'm May today.
All Harch for him ami his five
companions ban been fruitless.
They have been miv allowed up 1,s
completely by Hie Arctic as have
nim- members of the crew of the
Italia, and scant hope is held thai
any of them will ever bo found
alive.
Captain Kavazzoni. flytliK a lai'U'e
Italian seaplane, searched Die wat
ers and islands off the Norway
const for traces, of the Amundsen
expedition without success. lb'
flew from Tromsoe, w here Amund
sen started on June IS. past Ham
mer f est. I .a inline, nt Hnmuif rfcsl.
the Italian airman tiuestioned fish
ermen conctunlim the report that
a fishim; vt ssel had found Amund
sen's body. He found no one that
knew of such a discovery.
The Ice breaker Krassln was
unaln ma k I mi slow pruyresH to
ward the castaways today, after
hnvlnn been blocked by pack leu,
Baseball Score
.Xnllmiul.
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Iliooklyn 5 -13 1
t'hleuiiii it 7 1
MeWrvny. K Ii r h a r il I. Clark.
VMnr. unit (iiof-h, llenllna, J)c-liei-ry;
llluti, Ifoot, Mulolle ami
Marlneu.
p'lr.t nom0 K. II. K.
NVw Vmk 6 8 2
IMtlnuroh SUa
Alilili h. Ilonry. Ik-nton, WnlkcT
iinti l'i'ivrll; Hill, P'uiell , iuil
lui-B've.
it v..
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ChiiaMi
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ton and llu.l.
Hreonil vonie
mine
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I'jlfliuruli j . x n
FiiBfmuiiwa ami lloKaa; lirame
and (lorQt-im....
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cin-iiintiit li i I
bi.itlorie: lleo.'e ami LiMiiii'
l.mitie, llt-Oi'boo IIRtk I'lL'lllleh.
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I'liHinlelphla 1 5 1
lluillln anil Sen-ell; WiiIImtk
ami Coeluane.
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Cleveland
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Coehrune.
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Stinler anil IlarKl'uveii
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Harris,
ettleinler, Simmon ami I liitlniau,
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KIihI kuiiic It. II. K.
SI. I .oil In i 7 8
New flnlO i; 12 1
Cuffman. U'llttiu anil .Manlun:
PlimraM, I'ulloek anil tlraboWMkl.
Cnlllmi.O
SeiWml game
SI. I.ould
New York
Stewart and HelinnK
Collin-. i
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HO1 ami
Death Toll of
the Automobile
NICK, pnince. JiQ- 7.
Caronesa Heck'Om' .. born I'ad-Q
die Manuel of Newark, N. .1.. and
her KriKlb-h companion. Mm, An-'
nle Meuncta, were killed last nlcht
when their nutumubile ie00:,:
ft'"l Into u ravine at Aprenumt.
Shtrfev liuslnow of rredericksburu-,
Ohio. Ihe driver, wh- neriously
hurt but Ih expecied tu recover.
He hh. trylnu to virn on a nar
row foothill road when 11 rear lire
buiift and ho hod control of tho
ear.
rail' Went her.
Cloudy on coast and fair In In
terior tonlnht and Sunday; normal
tempprntui-e and humidity. Mod
eiuto north and northw eat winds.
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