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o TMEDFORn lf ATT TTCIHTTNE, BEDFORD, ORKfiOX. SATTT.DAY. JFLY '7, 1023. Oo UEDFORD MAILTRIBUN! f . ' ww DHy. Sunday, Weekly (?) l'jMihod by the (5) MEDFOHU FAINTING 00. Hif-f 0 N. Fir fit. Fhont 71 ROBERT W. RL'HIj, Editor B. SUM ITER RU1TH, Uanaftt An lodejUndent Newwr Entered as second cliai mattw at Wed lord, Oregon, under Act of Uarctijr, 1870. fiAsCKIPTION KATES B Mall In AdviQce: Daily, with HuWl,y. year Dally, with KLWy, month.... s Daily, wittiout buntJay, year... I)My, wittiout Sunday, montb.. Weekly Hull Tribune, one year. ,.K.eo I . .74, . J.SO . .6 I . f .00 : Huriday, one year 2.00 , By Carrier, in Advance In MnIfOrd, Aab- land, JckMiiiriile, Central 1'oint, 1'lioeuiz, Dk'ly, with Sunday, month $ .76 Daily, without hundjy, wonlti 6 ft Daily, without .L'undy. one year.i, 7.'0 " l-uiy, with Sulci, one year 8.00 All terma, cant, in advance. IfFUIlEH OK THE ASSOCMJ VHVJ ; llwHrltig- full Wirt S-rvire Only p3per in city iW 1 county receivlitg i oewa by telt-ifraph. 1 The Aaa'xutt-d PreM la eirliintve ly en- . titled to the 'iae for republication of all-Df-wa dltiati tH' credited to D or otiicrwMt creilited in t.i paper, and alao to If lfcal I be a niblitliH )it-ii. I All riiri.ln lur renoblfcatinn of IMt fa) dla. ' patchea herein are a rrwrved. Sworn d.ilv .vfrigi- c irnitaMtrin Ul III Uol.tU ciKhtji April 1, luH. 46.'!. ( 3lvrrtl.lrB S prc.rntnC nt 1 ,, It. V. M'ir.T.SKS CliUC(81f ItlO'-ol in New York. CI)K(Ci. lletrott. Ve Smudge Pot Br Aitlrar Penr The kiHiu t li:iriiiii'ii--l)ii of tin- tv M-lil Is i-iaimoil. orcorainR t" )in s diipai-hts, hy a I'nliih hrfdo Vh'-so iiiiino fo n-t fjiven. arA yrtu c.ulri 0"t prnn-'Unot- it If ii wif. Ph- tarty ym.ifkvi In fiHr liiutf. n ..cr.tn.t tnlul nf 7ini. She flimilil , Unv- ntiC'l tho fii iimi i.lr. 1 Rjjvinif 01" (ho flHh, Klnnnis. nl j the nniion will I'P undiawny in 30 'days, I Thf wiml linil April hltyKi iOTn-r In wii. aurl ihe I lIUhiai(l. I .n rn i-: iVn-Ka Kt'iuinel) The- pit-as wi'i- riiilslM't), ami the JuIb' wishfil a llitl tinif tn preptiie his t-horfp- tn Iho jury. In- rit"' and xni-tnly (! rlorcd, "'' will now huv' u rprcsH nf I "i or 20 coiiIm." It hh flu iuru here Die 4 1 It , that a prominent citi.en cnuld have Hrnpped ih nd in Ihc posture ico, ami not l,ici'n ftniiHl till the fifth, "I havi' mvnllowod Al Smith," j a Id an finitH'itl purist, salt t. and dpiiuici'at ytKterilay. "hut whrn tit N In tin hit.' HoiiM-, I want to i drlvi- the hcer ivhboii." j s. Thf t'nrt hind K'Mit who Rot drunk and ate a powder-puff, told hystandeiH It wiih the Im-mI piutinil of rarrutM he had ever eaten, A few- nf Die nn-ealled weaker Si x, are in. un the liiu-lt HeatH of uiotnreyelori. Threo ivorhl reeoidM fur poed itifl are anxiously walling to he sma.shed un new paved xtri'etH In the re.sJdrnt la I art-as. West 1 1 -)tnt avenue will thru Uk It its tatirejH. A rin iim yuiiiiK ha ri lone haH a IIPW lollr.- dog, hut tile diK will hot liv up to Ita name. The hat IiIiik nca.siin has opened Runirii'iousty, many of tin- Nhajtely whanked proreedlim lo the hapllz hiK liole, elnthetl u llf itlllni nuiell hot an auleniiihllt'. Tamils Swe al the suiint-t h:id hwuiiK ari the east. Mr n was aeen lonklna last evening, whleh and unexp.-ei.-dly t aid the vinht ninge was ton pi i.nntiio i d t hh-nd wall tin- hahy-t-ar pink, and he would n. I put Ninh u rnnuhtnieiutli.n f n.h.i.s un ;i htmp shadi. Ci.v. rnnr I'attcisnii wants ti re nionihir (o put In the Thanksgiv ing pi m himminn, that Providence h:if)pily Inicn odt d, nnd rm vote on the i.ihinct form u( guvernrninj Will he nti-f(nnry. It henta nil whnt on Oit(t.,nirin.- iinrrntlv ean think up In tin- w,( Irgislntliill. Willie llllliyinu- tn Willi thri-.-hiriR in.H-hlnf, the t la wyrr of I U mi the adapa.H ; w iis run i nu in tl hy llem y ihirt. Into hy a in . The Hli hinmi r.i f; tints around th. has M.irted to Hen Lamprni fish in a poetl eillloiinl piyie , the longest tf,n Tli" .lapunesi M hool to e; I'ujiliiiito and a h is not caught a j '.il manner on the f the Oregonian (or going i i mmum atn..kiK. IIMI o and i ii, fore thej m Sp-imsh. Lai hn;h si boot. 'l eriell, in (bi Shin bone. ed I he IW 1I1HUS Suni.ui ns on the thing droop ma. Vm! Com lb (has, are In high f.ivor ,,, girls, li u .ecii .. ,,( ,,,, ... - that, shoul. ng npj Hon of l-ervilude. 'Mr ,1, iiiM,ip e-hionable slinbui nT r btlt It must be hail Lo'1 I onL Coupe, or the local bolt.. lion l!,jt. Mi sei. uho tans a.il p. is been IryiW. sin-',. iec.. gtl';h bV sell.lilfllrlloi, , Spam ll ItlOllisili. ff)l.i eel iy pru..-, :.-,.ob-ntO,?).wn One arm L as LtMW ii as a bei ry. ami i he other wim: i lis blown as nil Imltat). tn mam iliM.-IIH-i . Ihe lll...- Fi'iirt q'ip n k - iiu liali- M puny !,,,'! Only ih -lr. ,1 en. III, J:ni'-ts oil tiOiesle ' '.( an 51s Slllllilii Q.- i III I r . luit ailltiK hi i nerk anil u iMihnte Hint III,. .1. n 11- own time V exiei leiie U In ll l.i I ,,,- I In IQ liim IIU'.Hii.iiN ami iitti.-r malfs Ket h i Minlmrn. ami have n fll :i I tit llvOg tlnw I'lftiiiii' nUHi-litm. 'I'tmrii .lumla ; lie a common user r)aile fur sun liinns. n la ra llroa.l. Siinliui-n lllMiMlrH tlllt the preprint rt' I (n) uiniPiir. eini ii mi,, nri tint wast. pil till' ilinhoK slnee he w un u lltt ylil with iilutHlla. ZEE QUILJL 12) A mini who t'Jiiluulliropil: YiProsIrtPiif Jul oiunliilatc O ' -Orank is ii niiin of spli'iidiil To, i(nryi't'ii in miiiitciii' spurt There was loss pctliiig; in hiiMtJijm in Jnr:oM0Dilcs. Tlicr I WCTC fewer ii's.O I.ittin ilncsn't iiinllcr, yiiiiiij Krcuisli. Von miylit ilcciilc to he ? It's culled mi innocent book other limn iiikI (jncs back to her Kvcry community has at least one sucker 'liaiiinnnshiis. I v.ork if (riven a few fine rensiin why peace seems a luire after war's frenzy is be cause there's' Untidily tn shoot Craps with. . ' Itl tile nl, I ilays n limn coiihl an 'I even affect her wilh bull. Tile I wo un fort iinaiis wlwisv cvi py idi woM may O'jfiinst ttwin tivt' tlx (trisonpf ami the cninliilnic UonmiiPc will uof a friuhlfiil jar in the future when iirln are shown (ainlinothcr's seven u'O'Minir outfits. AmerieaTiisni : Spontlinir n summer resort quests who are One reason why Miiiulny seoins to mean less than it onei is hecatise everyhoUy weai'H Siimlav clothes all weph. T.ife is lilte hasehall. hit the hall hard enough. Yon a lot Correct this seiitciiee: the 1 1 1 1 m I ; 1 1 1 1 1 lo the wife, " The word "l'ciihih' it as t;enprouslv as our -Marriage failed just as often never told imyhotly. Ahoul the only dil'fen like a enejj;c girl's coupe. nee is The "aur' of discretion" isn't Mowing an investment in hnmn I 1'sually you ean tell hy looking at a man that he feels sorry for the woman who didn't do as I It'll, for jrarajri and no steerinir wl mechanics, eels lo wipe Tappiuir the wires to yet evidence enec. Nothing is done lo disturb tin pull. There isn't much wrony in a si't'tn triviiil iMininiri'il w I'illhiK. Kxilin moili'i'ii kills; "sri'imils" un it i-ii;iiri'lti' liis iiinniiL'rain. the Well. nnw The cre.-tt win- was fnti".lil In nnw the imnies must Maze jnva.v of hostilities. I.iiiis: ll". a modern z reputation. i yon eonldn'l make a nins on exehanL'c ,.,, Weak enoiiurh t, prohahlv minds inlierttcil. ' the h it In money In"! amount i Illlh Portland Hoy !kin. iii: NH i: pihs, mi. b . .in'v 7. ff-f-- Hen S Sheiman nf die Mull mnn.ih Atbh tic club. Poitland, or. .. bt night lost to Halph Prun- t. Llnu clult, .uies. b,., Ui I t.", pound i tans secon.l pbue eul- tnau..n of ih- national A. A. A. I', w re-limn rhanid'Oihlp. .hermau MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Must Have Had It in r r.-;coMMeMbif i to You By somcv.oIjV, j rASTC( H-.vjTT ? t 1J POINTS J3L lives it buck. : An iintiilnte. q g cut hnsiicsm on the otlicr side. O tlir .sportsmanship is Hiintteurisli. O O o - o o O O slcrs, In it yon sImimUI slndy ;nl writers. now if she finnlly Iciivcs tin linshjinil, : j who ilo all the oasily cow his wile, but now he litil" year's bJivinps to impress other spending theiiK to hi i press you. did can't placi yonr hits; hut if you id' Idem fatten voiir average. "I must have t he corivct time, w f'll set mv watch hv V(ur." nid once meant snniet hin, hut now we fathers used "professor." apply in the old days, hut Iho wife that a sardine can isn't shaped definite. It means that period real estate. well as his wife did. will he a land of aliuiidant jrri'iise it on. won ( wire make much differ i the hip; criminals laud where our other troubles fact that another tooth needs I he mail whn nni'i nsheil I'm' ft'tle lie.'irs has it sun whose rim enil wjtr, ynn reinenilier, and without a I'urnial ileclaralimi siilt purse of a sow's ear. Itnl' ,im(1. ., seani yaehl nut of her i l'iMi!is.h j iihl 1 1' the ennuuii to parents ar ruin llicm. l he Kills - li in auv case. I put up a hard b; I after lour extra j U tuple team 1 named today. ttb-. but 1 periods, leel ions i haki:u. - 1:0 $7n. ana In wa? I ndependen'-e blocks of stier factory ha i in :t U ye; will pave 1 " '-j BV THe 1 1 CftVllTlCS THAT I CHGG (GL) , 7Kh ?M t'M ft BARM R-ftRVoo 1 TCRRlBLt .i I 11 ri I I la I ......l II I 1 im i i 1 - -i j I i v it ni i r i i hi ii r ll ii i t.i i . . i i i na i . . n iM,rr I n ' It WAV hfl U(.H h il-" it rU&ib Ar M - N Pemttal Health Service0 O By WILLIAM S(Jlctwra prtliniriif to prrconal treirim inn-t, 7T i,e irihwt-rt-u oy iff. nrauy if : I, l tern ttiuiuli Ll tjri-f ami written in lik. tfived, onlv a1 My can .ifaifre hfre. ifK fo liiRtru'-tiuiti, AH'1rua lr. William ,0, WIIOOIVS A IHMq boy with whooping cough, writes a young mother, got near my yai" "id naoy .-rijaiui j , jlJs( nf..if th(. hnhy (.m.gh. nease .(. it Via whnopoid i.'iiunV , yy, r o ti'K)h t the hahy ltflit home and Mave him si dose of r.'i.stur oil. 1 lioite 1 dH: right, t followed your advice fei-ding my hahy and the I'esultH have ijeon fin'-. X o w I --.am in ' hopes thai yoo may ii-ll me how I ran ir'Vfit the hnhy fmin enm : ing it'iwn with the :liwai-. M. A. 1 In eonimunith's with w'll ad 1 ministi-ri'd puhilr hi-alth ih-part-, ' ni' tits. whrioplug cough patients ar- isolated ( "iuaim lined") for , inn lesi than four weeks, in unine towns six wet-ks. This is a fair and re;isnnahe measure of pro tection for the puulic. i'.onit'iiini's i public health nullinritie.s go t jhlieulouM extremes In dealing with .this disease; fur example, (he! Michigan state health hoard ie, , tpi res disinfection uf cluthing and ! premises hel'nre the'palient is re I leased fmm Isolatton, nnd aw thVin'h that wei-i- nt ahsurd ; enough, fnrliids puhlic funerals In deaths from whooping cough. TJiis i in a sad -Instance of hold-over of . medieval superstition, perhaps un- : der pressure of the interests that profit from' the hoeuy pocus. I I Whooping cuugh is caused y a j specilic. haclllus. The germ is given 1 off in tin- j i M n t It spray or dis- i i-hat-ge fruni nnse and Unoat. There 1 is ahscdittely no gi'ountl for the as- 1 sumption that the clothing or the : nremises, the walls, floor or fur- IlilUie. can he the HUMUS nf spread- j illg the disease. Isolation of the j patient during the period of rum- ; iminieaiiiMty i-; the only fair and I reasonable measure of prevention, t W honpinu ou-h lnf i tion oectirs J precisely in the sa?ne nia nni-r as j diphtheria' infection does. i Wlii-re isolation ( "miara n t hie" ) j ! is not enforced, the whooping ! rough pa lien l should he l i'( ll i rei I to carry a yellow flag or wear j 'arourfd the sleeve a conspicuous; yellow label marked whooping , 'rough. This is a fair warning to susceptible persons to keep thejr ' j dis'a nee. j Should this,yoiing mother's baby' j ileVeloi whooping rough, ami per haps die of the disease, the par lents iif the little boy who gave tie1! , baby hooping cough should he ; ! held responsible. , If the parents' can set up a idea of ignorance or j extenuation in the rules or meth- , -ids of the local health authorities, I I lien the local health am horit i are ideally inculpated and ought t to be jttinishcd for their pari as I accessory. I Kvcry mother should know that! the incubation period, as we rail' it. die time elapsing from the inc.-j meut of infection or inoculation ' jo (he lirsl symptom of Illness, is generally two weeks in whooping rough. If 111 day: any .signs of lllne p:is.s wii hunt It is ii i iiiln i the child Is nut milim ilnwn with i the disease. The young mother need not worry about the cough she heard when she brought the baby home. f the hahy Is going to have the whooping cough he will noi manifest the slightest sign of disturbed health until more than 1 ' days have passed. Whooping cough is apparently nrtj communicable during the In ctilMtiou period, bul Is most likely to sjliead in the early stage of the t illness, a period of a week or 10 days wlli'li Urn patient has just an ordinary cough and befoiia ehar aitertstic whonp or spells of spas modic coughing develop. Here is yet another reason why people should respect t he ri ami never take "cold'' serUuisly. If Otis were my young son I'd give him the whooping cough "vac- cine" tight now , In reasonable hope nf li-rveniinu the - disease. Any pnvMciau is preparen in auminis ter w huopinc cough "vacine. ' rniNs vs.;s Weiir i Net. Please tell me how lo Keep hair froui 1 illlng. My husband j III. yet idii'ihly lias a le-;,, . oily i the i 1 si.w- of a nuarter. -Mrs F R. tell me what ! At-W"i The rare paidjMives hAi' (unhand varle s. I with the area of his alo glarwt' 1 may know d H is t bow a mi late 1 fellow for Mutt gRADY, M. D. hfahh and hyjrn, not to waw Hisfnr.! or a itamp'-d, m flf-adilrfssM -lone ia f-nrloaed. Ouihy to the large inniiber of letWe r rmlv ran be tnadr- to nutrru.-a not conform- Brail), in rare of Una newspaper. iti-: m:it ! now i It to keep the hair from frilling lias already fallen. Jtut hope springs eternal send a stamped envelope hearing V'ftS address and I'll give you the best advice I can about the care nf the hair, treat ment nf dandruff and prevention of baldness. Water hi laing.. First aid instructor said. 'Tton't worry about water m the lungs of ') person rescued from drowning, as there is no watery tpcre to re move." Hut in controverting t&is, my friend wrote to a medical ex pert, a pathologist, who ropliVd: "If death is caused bv shock, nrfi water is present In trte lump. ' If death i is some whateV' I- S. used by asphyxia, there ter in the lungs." Xnw shock" may mean ' ;. Answer. P don't know what It may mean. J tut 1 think it nar rows down to this: In some eases water is found in the lungs. In others none is found. Where none is found, "shock" is assumed. I believe asphyxia absence of nil' or oxygen Is sufficient to account for di-aih In any case of drowning, liut if th-i proper ijrst aj(I is Kllp. pliefl when a person is rescued fro niHubrnersinn, one ( need not worry about water in the hreahting passages, for if there be any water or other fluid present it Mill drain from the motit h by' gvn vlty pro vided the victim's head is not lift ed upon a hand or forearm (as m a n y organiza'tions erratically leach). Copyright. John V, Dille Co.) "Believe me, I'm through, an' when I'm through I'm through." said Miss Pearl Purviance, last eve nin. when she returned from a re ception where not a soul mentioned ner new hat. It looks like ever" buddy wuz either sworn t' secrecy ! about our "spotted prosperity." or instructed t' appear flush whether they are or not. Communications Fly the Flag Properly To Hie Kdltor: Will yon please allow me space 10 personally appeal to oar citizens to. - make it special effort lo cor rectly display the flag? I believe I am making a conservative stale meat when 1 say one-hall the ITa-;s hung Hal are usually incorrect. Driving down one street, out of a 11 count, nine were wrong. Re member that every statement In regard to flag usage is made with reference to the flag and not the individual. Always display the fla-; when hung with Held ta upper right of the flag; it makes no dif ference whether the stripes run ver tically or horizontally. Wl en driving home at 1:'!0 p. m.. July I. lit flags had been left out on the street by business men. In less than out month we will have the convention of a branch of the largest patriotic society In the world. Let to have cv make everv effort fliei correctly dis- do not cover your ' played Pie; j T C037- i woman raditttor, car scat, car top or your ' operation yesterday for acute up inverse ty i advertising float with our beloved ' pendicitts, Kerrigan s condition i-ia. Thus emblem. Perhaps our Hoy Scouts j was reported as "favorable." will make Ibis their biggest daily good deed ami police the town on Ripplmg Rhymes (By WaH lUaoi) THE BAD MAN (1 The had man of the oltlen time did not enjoy li life nf crime, li U heart was in I of dread; however skillful with his sun,1 he Knew someday a switter one would shV)twhim through the head. Ambitious gunmen always fell if they could lacerate hQ pelt they'd gain a high renown, and ho ihey sneaked along his trail and hid behind the county jail and hoped to shoot him down. The had man, who gul won hia place, an eminence of much disgrace, hy shooting;, loft find ri-;hi, mast know the grief, of those who slay, must feel '-A ghastly fear hy day, and dream wild dreams hy night. He was a haunted, tortured gent; 'twas never safe to bet a cent he'd live an hour or two; he must he overmore alert lest some one shoot him through the shirt, or spoil his hat or shoe. The rela tives of those he shot were out to make existence hot for his poor killer man; peace officers who would advance wore always looking for a chance to place him in the can. The bad man, as he oft appears in stories of these later years, $ something of a king; with haughty stride he goes around, and people tremble at the sound, whene'er his foosteps ring. He knows no fear, he's full of pride, he's glad to perforate the hide of an aspiring foe; he glories in his crimson fame, and he 4s glad to know his name the symbol is of woe. Hut could you read the had man's heart, and take his healed brain apart, you'd find l hem full of fear; no man can have a tranquil mind who knows that any hour may find him stretched upon a Jder. No man can calm or restive he when someone from behind a tree may shoot him full of lead, when he's aware that scores of men would gladly see him in Hie pen, or ly ir.;; cold and dead. . ,. . the opening of this convention and help those in doubt. MRS. (i. Q. D'ALHIXI, Regent, Crater July 7. Lake Chapter, D. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) The death of Mrs. Fanny Garri son Villa rd recalls one ol" the noble i names In American history. Her father, William Lloyd Garrison, was a brave figure in the lon.' fight against slavery. Constantly he risked death for his convictions. And his daughter, dead at the age of s:i, shared her father's dangers courageously. f4 The government puts out a Ion-? term bond issue at ;i ;i-S per cent. Little fish could borrow yesterday- (lr tholr speculative needs lit 5 per cent. The Hi per cent bugaboo seemed dead and "cottleur de rose'' was once more the Wall Street tint. 7- ' i long string of pins signs; old fa vorites start climbing, and Hie bears, warned here yesterday, passed unpleasant hours. July Fourth has become fairly sane. On this Fourth only lilTO were killed, and fireworks killed only !." of them: 112 were drowned, all were killed hy automobiles, lour by airplanes and IN by heat. Lockjaw eases, however, , are still to be counted. They did so quickly. not die WALKER'S SECRETARY Hoi.LY.WOoi. ral.. July 7. rV A favorable report was issued early loday by physicians of the Hotly wend hospital on the condt- ttmn of Charles F. K rrigan. -as- is- j of I an ststant to Mayor James Walker New York rity, who underwent i in be He is doiny ' the as well as xnected. physicians said. BUTLER IS JUSTIFIED- N Y COURTDECLAEES lllAsVILLK, N. V.. July 7 oV' A butler w ho shot hi. killed a monkey today stood aciq a charge of cruelty animals. Felix Solomon, who was em- ploved at the Mrookville summer home of Mr. andOlrs. Vein- K of Itcnver, killed animal on -I tine 2 after it had Escaped from the neighboring estate of N. J -I less. New Vork mil estate man. Solomon was defended by former C.overnor Nnthati I. Miller and his trial attracted a crowded court room of Long Island society folk from the Oyster Hay dtstri''.. Solomon contended he killed the monkey w hen he asw it (fieeplng ' up on two of the Heed children. The monkey, he said, was showing! iU teeth and be feared it would ( bite the children. Hess insisted I the monkey was harmless and that Solomon should have frightened away Instead of shooting it. Mr. Miller argued that legally monkeys were wild animals and ! Solomon had a right to kill. Miller read newspaper stories to' the jury of the death of Alexander; of tJreece from a monkey's- bite. The prosecutor argued that imm- j keys were harmless yets. BY COLORED DRESS,;: MIl.WAt'KKK. Wis., July 7. HT'i (iraee Snldt. who had jooked for ward all year tn silting with her classmates on the plat form " a rid receiving her public school diploma missed out on the climax of her school year because she didn't have a white dress. Today the : school board was asked to do jsometbing about It. : An affidavit before the board J states that ('race's mother pur- A. R. chased a colored dress for her a month before the date of graduu i t inn. A few days later the school principal. M iss Sarah .1. Carroll, announced the girls should wear white dresses. The family was not in a position to purchase another dress, the affi davit says and the girl wore her colored gown. She was asked to leave the room, the girl said, and was given her diploma privately next day DOUBT BODY THAI OF JACK W1UNR0E NEW YORK. July 7. iPi Doubt that the body of a found in a cabin at lioyn. was t hat of .1 ack M u n roe, man Out., pros-' pec tor and former heavyweight pugilist, was expressed from sev eral sources tnday. Mrs. Jack Munroe. wife of the man who stood up for four rounds before Jim Jeffries when the latter w as world's heavyw eight cham pion, said at Toronto, that her hus band had no interests at Uoyu and that he was looking over min ing claims at Hed Lake, Out. Hut. she added, she had received no word from him In the last couple !of days. Canadian dispatches said Mun roe's body was found l:y prnspec 1 tors attracted to the cabin hy the I barking of a dog. The vMspatches j said the dead man apparently had j been alone on his last expedition, j but relatives here assert lie never J 'undertook such trips unaeroni- panied. CnuocNt . Itcscucil W ASHING T( N . July 7. Hert Lugeiiiael. marooned a rock iti the Potomac river ids wrem his canoe overturned yesterday afternoon, was rr.tt 'tied ! today after having spent more than 1 2 hours clinging .o his un- j comfortable perch. ! Cast upon the rock if 4 p. tn. I yesterday, l.ygctjbcel clung to M ! until after ;, o'. lock thi When taken off he w morning, appar - rntly none the wnr perience. going dire se for his ex-. ctly home and ' i M.i hed. SMITH'S F DEFEAT IS PREDICTED JSL t POriTI.AXD, Ore., July 7. For two reasons "Ta nimar , and prohibition ': he I uternatim9 al (Fpcieiy of Christian (T5ldeilvor will" oppose the candidal nf (iov ernor Alfred K. Smith U New York, demociatic nomine for th i i president- This was the declaration her,. last right of Dr. Daniel A. Polim; 1 of New York, president of tie international societ . i "There is bin one way out j lloo er," Ur. Poling declared. "fJovernor Smith is frank." the ' speaker continued. "We admit. 1 his frankness. He Is Indeed his (own platform. Why his repre i sent. itives In Houston should have j consented to, or remained silent, before a plank declaring for the ; 1 Sth amendment, is hard to un derstand. A New York daily vc! Kays, 'so far as prohibition is con- jt c erned the Happy Warrior fights 1 under damning handicaps'." HIUND WOMAN SUCCUMBS AFTER SUICIDE ATTEMPT i PORTLAND, Ore.. .Inly 7- i Mrs. Fred Zanello, who last ; night was rescued from the Wil- laniette river by three youths at't- she had leaped from the Haw thorne bridge here, dler at her home today. , Heath was due t shock, the coroner's office said. Mrs. Zanello was the wife of a prominent Portland contractor. When resein-d from the river last night her first words were "Tell him 1 didn't mean to oh, tell daddy I didn't mean to." Slit. was hysterical, physicians said, and' despondent and In a nervous' condition caused by ill ness in her family. HIS RESIGNATION ; sri'KIIIOIi. Wis., July 7. (A j The resignation of Secretary of j Commerce, Hoover from the cahr j inet, effective at President Cool i fdge's pleasure, was received at the summer White House today. In a telegram dispatched to the commerce secretary todav. Prest- nt Coolldge invited him to stop I'f as his guest at ( 'edar lodg( on his way to Palo Alto. Hoover's resignation arrived in the mail this morning under sep arate cover and as yet has not been accepted by Mr. 'nolidg". It is expected the president will follow the same procedure in ttu' : cases ot Hoover and secretary ' Work as followed in previous cas-'s. namely accepting the res- ig nations only when he w ill hnvt: cided on their successors. Governor Smith Attends Funeral of Raskob's Son CFXTKliVILI.K. W. Va., July 7. i,4i Goxei nor Alfred K. Smith ol New York arrived In" ' Cemei- ville this morning to attend the funeral of William F. Raskob. sou of John J. Har kob. chairman of the finance committee of General Motors corporation. Aniving on a special train at I o'clock, the democratic presi dential nominee went direct to the Haskob home at Pioneer Point on I the Chester river. The funeral services of the young man, who bp!- j v.as killed In an automobile acci upon I dent, followed later in the morn-rap- j ing at the Catholic church here. I os: on Const. FRANCISCO, Julv 7. 7Pl 4A N The weather outlook for the week beginning July h was announced here today by the weather bureau Hs follows: j Far western stale The outlook ' Is for fair weather except for fog on the coast and moderately warm with low humidity over interior during coming week. By BUD FISHER rWb t AIN'T CHANCCr TO GR;rB THRe Buctcs.: HolTi stiuu: m -xb I nn a I " - - -' d. .... I