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o 0 o o Thg;Weftlheg) I'lH'misl Fair. iintf-ooU-i- fuvight, Maxim ii in yesterday x ... Hit .Mhiiiiium today rit OED M Weather Year Ago Mil 1 111 Minimum Inilv Twrfl(v-thiri1 War TWELVE PAGES MF.DI'OIID, OREfiOX. T.lll'l,sl)AY, .Il'LV 1'J. ISC'. No. 111. .OO 0 o o o 0 k "trrf Pyt"gn tPOT TTTI AlJu 1 1C11S U I N jj Medf Today By Arthur Briabaut Neutral Movies. The Biggest Magnet. Some Best People. Oxygen Baptism. MOBILE WALKING (Copyright, 1927. by New York j Evenlnv Journal Inc.) j .Mayor Wallier, of New" Yuri;, j visiting I l(illyvo(i(l. warns mov- i ill; picture men nut lo us' i publicity lo boom (lie lieiubli can caiuliilato fur President. 1 Mayor Walker introduccrl n j liill pci-iii i t ( i 11 'r pictures 011 Sun- ! lii " iiiul expects g-ratituile. ! " ; The mcisl effective tiling tluil i moving pictures can do, tlml ; eoultln't lie criticised, is to; show tile iictiiiil KACKX of eiin- 1 didiites. Let. the people SKK j a man and they know what In think of him. Till' best polilii'al niovie su lar is a movietone talking- pic ture by William Fox, .showing (lovcrnor Smith at his daugh ter's weddiuir with liis family of children about him. picture the governor briefly, and bis little in that SH'ilKS jrriiml- , child ui) to his knee, after much ! ' ! urging, says Hello. I hat s more elleelive speech. than a luiiir ; I he J' rem LrovCl'llllU'llt j builds a gigantic magnet sev eral thousand times as power ful a.s any built thus far. II will be used in scientifii j : I experiments in connection with the molecular and domic con- struct ion of matter, etc. .. : i in1 JUHlU't will be of yiTat USt; ill industry. MiMT llle sttTl ('f)inpaill('.s us ! t.ast Jimi u.V(,n its weary ruun.I Jliarili'ts pickiiiur UN tuns (."''l' hatterin. th.- ite floes in an; i- 4, ei'ffirt to r h th.- lii-i.-up of men sltH'l Hills ailll loildllljr tllClll ll,jm(., Lieutenant ViKlieri, stiil fill's, (IroppillU Ihcm (ItlWIl. lift '"arooned near Koyn island, off . ' . .... North Kast land, rujr tlioiu up. as a buy hits m,.,, i ;im( spinm tiH'lis With his luv llUl'TIU't. i Althoimh the two Italian.- had. It id virtually nothing to eat for1 Man is an intelligent animal,;" ,'lvi,,K "" ,n?1 ' of fa re. t hey were in t;ood spirits living Oil M 'jiLTMHtic pOWtT ', ,m,i full of courage when rescued, wheel and mau-ncl. the earth. ' ",W", l" "x'"'"ss Uviirlnest liiitiUs li.i the erew cf the lie conslructs lus own little 1 power pbinl. build: his own eleelric ami magnetic power. In t lie 1 1 1 1-1 It recently, man 's electric work felt an eleelric storm, and an ama.ing aurora boreali.s, st retching all across the norlberii pari of the conti nent, i If men could borrow and use the inexhaustible eleelric power I of I lie earth, I bey need not turn j coal or water current. falls into elect rie Xew York's eoinmitlee ealK night clubs vi(c dens. Mis Texas (Uiinan. who owns TIIK nigbl club, denies it. "Kvery night the mothers call for the ids in my place,'' says she i The kids are young ladies that entertain the young gent leine'n. j She adds, "I have thrown out j Milne of the best people in New ; York just because they forgot ! themselves. I stop the music, and out they go." ' ! I iiltire writers of history will try j imagine Uiose "best people iti j i'v York" thrown out for i'oret- j film themselves, mill wonder what , lue WORST people in New York I must liavc been. I Ihe Ki-eat new Herman Zeppelin.) ""on to make Its trip around Ihe 1 w'orhl, was approxiniHtely haptizcl I with liquid oxyson. the elements ; niost IniporlHiit to fliers. The mil- ; sic, well chosen, was lleelhovea's I choral. "The Heavens I'rvclnlin the (lloty of Ooil." I The heavens also proclaim tile s lesser (.'lory of man. now Unit he j fais filled the sky with flyin; ma j Wnes. j--, t ilaii, niiiile In (loil'. iiU e. renl-j ly heKlns to amount to soinetliin. i !u il,.. vb,.- uc "anna rhi. i ii'W soldiers died. To comfort j Kveu in death they would not them, dignlatries , traveled to IheMleser; his b.n, and for .10 do spot where thevll and liono so!-1 guarded It. MVv after 'h'V 111 dh rs stood at' attrition lfMt a'sp.i.t In the sllntt-l horror, lueli verv nice letter w read to :h" , food hot ste-.ddy dim.nish- dead men. China doesn't believe i ing. unUlvYa Ja;s "'" "" in our heaven, hill does (M lleve ; !i"i the dead, in some mysterious i ay. know what la going on. j MALMGREN DEAD; II PALSLIVE Mariano and Zappi Taken on Russian Ice Breaker With Body of Dead Leader-Air Pilot Who Found Them Is Now Stranded. (Cupyrighl, 1!U'S, l,y III,' ' A.-sut iat.'d I're.-s) AI'.OAKIJ IMHSIAN ll'K FillKAK ! Ml! KliASKIN, July 1L ll'i (liver up I'm- dead for tin- pu.-l ,six weeks, uvii ir the three moir ! hers of the llulia's walking luulv' w,,''v seucd today by Hit' if. Kriissin. . !.-1 Tin- third member. Dr. Finn i Mtilincici. not cil Swedish ineteor- j utogist ami si icntist. was found dead. tlic H tini ol tti.; hittc:- sl tin- ion- since May lilt against errors of the Arctic. The resoicd members uf th;- , 1Mr,-v w','r" ' :,i't:,il' -M'"'-t m-i-' janu, j'llot f the iU-fali-d llalia, I ami t'aptain ZaiM'i. tin1 ii.'i'iat()i'. I'aptains Marianu and Zappi arc ; now aliijiuii (he lrassin. iMitn f j Wfrt' in an cxliausU'd, half frown ami tarviil m,iu when they wen ::n:ilch(''J fro in what had sccnu-i certain death for many weekn. ; Captain Mnriaiiu'H ley was frozen, i I hut his 4'umpanion was uuito well.' Dr. Ma In mi en died a month uk. hut his 1 wo companions, their dead comrade. lalttilul I, : had kenl Ins luulv. i. ml this w;i.i taken nhnurd the Krassin tuduy. . , Tin' HusHian lee hi'eaker. as soon : as it had rcsi-ued the two Itali.'tn.s. Kr 'I'he 1'osit nf th,1 I'jirty when i he Knirsin n'.'leheil M).:i!t north l.ilitmh' luliKitlHic. ;l pnlnt Ihe men was anil I'll. 7 eust smile miles norlh nf l'rinee lise;ir land inil alt. iwt ua mil'-H from l-'uyn Island, i t':iptnhis Mnrhuin iind .;ippi :iid thai tli' V lool Kiven up hop' in what yemed I" Ihem their hist a'itlivcilli; IHUliiellts in tin I''' l.ulind wiirld Unit liail hemmed them in for so ninny days, when mi, hh nly the soviet airplane Willi I'ilut t'hlikhnovsky appeared (JUL of the low-hant-'itii: mist. Startled hy the roar of the motors i-iiminir out of the vast sitenee. Hie lwi men said that thev leaped to their feet und WHVe.l fianti.ally tu the fliers who circled above them. A new hop" lor liie surged tlirmn:ti them, and from lhat lilomeiit until the Kras sin sueeeed'd In Mlakini; its way close to them throi;h L'H miles of iee-pa'ked sea. Uiey fell, lhat they were safe. P.criiso lo leave Doctor The full story of Dr. Maim vren's ileal h ami their own hitter surferiiiK was told loday ahoard the Krassln l.v he two men wh had 1 saved. Kor III day.l 1 1 ley had not eaten. Kor :ill days thev had cluiiK 1" Hie -olV "r tir. Malmi:rea in tile vuaue hope of lakim; 11 lurk to civilization. They had all hill resiL-ned them selves t" deatll Tuesdey. when the nnssiaii iilune altaelied to the Israssli, ..mi et, Mill i,i " " ' ,. I'lioi diie, ted rescue efforts w hich end ed today. S-'ttimf out from th'' Virile group on May 1 to bring help, the progress of the three men toward land had been Impelled 1 v an Injury So Dr. -M linigren s lei:, which he suffered when the gondi hi of ihe Italia crashed. t'cabl" to move further, the heroic scientist, who had given most of his yens 0 study of the .cents of the norlh. le-tged them to march on to . save He ir own lives and lea CO lain lo his Inevit able end. but th,? would not g" They f' It bound by the closest boll Is of cWni uilrship 111 t he des olate fiozen waste whivl) su' rono.led (h'.ui. mil they minis- tcre.i to hlnv until he men. i lrt-j'il!v noilnng m t In Mi- ue-olate l ' inn v her; were, off North Ka. land. (Continued on Vg Four) POLAR SHIPS IN La These two ships, the Braganza and Citta Di Milano, General Nobile's base vessels, have played an important part in rescue at tempts to reach the crew of the ilt-fntcd dirigible Italia and Capt. Amundsen and his aides who went to her rescue. It was from this spot that Lieut. Lundborg took ofT and rccued the Italian commander who was injured when the dirigible crashed. KLAMATH FALLS GLENDALE FIRE IS SAVED BY A $250,000 Fire Checked by! Miracle of Nature When Doom of City Appears; Certain Ewauna Box Co. Chief Sufferer Flames Are Seen at Crater Lake. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. .Inly 11'. Kire of untloternilned oritiin destroyed len niilllun feet of tim- 1,or in Ihe Itiinher yard of the Ewauna llox , omtainy Klanialii's 1 ' SHIFT IN WIND largest mill anil for a lime sori-!,lrf ,iu,k threatened ihe entfr:: Inside Industrial dlslrl' t o( Klaluath ; Kails last nmlH. ' Loss froio'lhe IniKe hhl.e, wllieh ' eo'ered an area of approximately i four aires, was estimated hy II. 1 Uayuert. iee liresldellt of the , plain, at ."ill. OH 0. Al one lime, when a favorable north wind shifted to a disastrous east wind. ! il appeared lhat the !!li."il),ll!MI sawmill was ifoomed. A favorable! switch of the wind, aided by Ihe; IndcfllttKHble effolts of hundreds : of fire riyhters, however, cheeked the advance of the flames. A;rain, wilhm an hour of the time the blaze broke out. it seemed thai most of the Indus-; trial district would (jo. Had such ! been Die rase, uothiiif- could have saved Ihe entire business district of Klamath Kails. Kile broke out In the center of yard No. I of the Mwauna llox company plant.. Low humidity and a hot northwest wind caused i." flames lo spread rapidly. Fifteen minutes after the alarm was sounded, flames were shoot -Iiik several hundred feet Into the air as the fire spread rapidly from one lumber pile lo another. ll.Mtamlle Is I'sccl As the fiulit au-ainst odds run- tinned, scores of volunteer fir.: fitlflers Joined the lire l"par incut and lumber employes. Ilueke; brigades were formed, one end at the edge of Lake Kwauna and the other facing tile iniense neai ol advBocing flames. ujiiaioo - sent timber' as attempt flyinir Into -the wn made to blunt aav Udimvay und ci"ate a over which the wind-whlpiu'd KJ.imes could not ln'IdKf. Titnt .iiul ;.i?aiii the planlnn mill wnien MitoinM the sawmill cnught firo. but a constant MtruHin or i.Ihvcu on the bulldlm; wu" r exun- Kul.-hed the flatio'h tin rapidly thev broKC out Thai the sawmill and pumin: mill were saved was considered Mitt aetllous. At time the liutej wan MUTounded Ira me structure oii-hi'i. !-i,.M hy a all of flume. : So hu the conflagration wan ! ha' tourist o i'tf)niib' noiTft i fniter lakr of thtx city, c rln. n rly of feet into tlie air. and telephone,! viy Krertl amount (,f etiv,. work bnjf diswme yil lf Klamath , in fj,., tlvhiiutt. but s :Ktaiill.he(l a Fall wa burnt n down- l pat i fd tlial did ruki d duty all Ti'is inomlng the Cf!n' ef theinjK,( Itoseburn Legloiwuiiren a- f Ire was a reat mas ui nmoui dTing utiles. ITALIA RESCUE LOSS GROWING: I Former Resident of Mcdford Relates Details of Fire Which Nearly Wiped Out Douglas County Village Many Made Homeless. ItOSIOIiriU'., Ore., J'lly 2.UVl Fire orlKinittlnH i-i ilie refiilAci' iiUiik plan! of the City Meal .Market lasi nihl wiped out two tinil a half blocks of the buslnesH (llHtrlci at (llentlale, eniisiiiK a Iomh rmmhly estimated at from JJoU.uuii to "IJ;. .., r . , , ho himes were fan e V 1 hreew. and so'read Willi creiil rHpiditv, so that 111 the spaeu of only about two hours the main portion of the husness district liatl been reduced lo ashes. The liiilldlliKS destroyed Includ ed the quarters occupied by Ihe Ulendale mate hank. Harvey hard ware store, Moiley cleaning estab lishment, Henson hotel, llennln Kor's grocery, Smoke House cigar store. Weuiiscirs Karaite, (llentlale Barii-;o. Ihe Gilbert laillillnK, I. O. O. K. hall, city hall, Copco ware house, the old school building and residences belonging lo (leorgc Oluni. Mrs. Alice Itedfleld, Fred Hint and O. S. Hrown. The building occupied hy the bank and hardware stole was a brick structure, lull all of Ihe oth ers were of frame construction und so hurned very rapidly and made jan Intensely hot fire. The con 'tents were removed from most of Hie buildings as Ihe lire prinress ed so that Ihe loss of furniture and 'lixtures will he comparatively I light. The volunteer fire department, i aided by hastily formed groups of 'fire fighters, managed to turn the fire away from Ihe chief rcldcu Mat district located on the hill Just behind the burned area. II was with the greatest diffi culty that the residential district was saved. A strong wind from ilhe northwest fanned the flames and within fifteen minutes from the lime the fire first broke out the buildings In the main jiorllon f ,ho business district were ,Z1. The heat was so Intense ih;tl hundred" of , ,.(.fut,. ln tl(i hillli mi pe ople lo. k of town. Uurstinn water , hv M.(tl(1. ,,r(!Hsur :nUl ainuUnt f H. pipes lowered ' mo that the t ailable fin; ap- : paratUH wan of little use und has- (lily Improvised bucket. bna'le ; I earrld water from wells and els- herns to extinguish the numerous roof flreit that looke out In every el Ion of town when the spa i km i ,,,), (lJr)li(f embei-M were carried ,lKh Hm, )(J(. hy th(, Wlnd. I4'ctlou .Men A hi When the news huh first re. elved ut fJiHiits I'mss a k'oum i f American Lefflon men hastllor- HifU.t and drove ut hiuh sfeed to f;ienda)e lo aid In ftKhllmc (he iire. They arrived too late to do iContlnued oo Pico SU) own cot ff my CANT GET Senator Norris Refuses to Accept the Farmer-Labor Nomination W. J. Ve reen, Vice Presidential Candidate, Also Declines. 1 WASHINGTON. July I L'. -iI'j - '. Senator Norris of NohrasUa, in a i formal slalcment today de lav. d j that for reasons several times 1 publicly expressed he would not , ! accept the nomination for preM Idcnl tendered him last uihl by th.- , fariner-l;i bor party at Chicago. I The senator said his declination 'did not mean (hat lie was not in , ! full sympathy with those who are opposed lo the presidential iiomi- ; : nees of the major political parlies , 'hut that the "antiquated and illo ;leal system of eleclinv; a president 1 j mailt' it practically impossible for I the people to elect any tine who ' ha not been nominated by one of - the dominant political part ies." CIUCAUO, July 1J. lTi Tnited , States Senator (lcorne V. Norris, of Nebraska, was nominated for president by the farmer-labor con vention lust niKlit. He was chosen on the third ballot, reeeivitifj; Hi ballots to 1-1 for Norman Thomas,1 the socialist nominee for president. Kor vice president the fanner laborlles named Will Verern of Moultrie, (in,, a cotton mill owner. - .11-hlle' ihff furn'm-r-labor party was point; ahead with the selection of standard , bearers, the prohibi tion parly, also In session here, centered discussion on platform problems. Possibility of a merger of the prohibition party and tin' farmer labor (,'roup ended last niKht when both vetoed the proposal. ATLANTA. Ha July IS. tl'i Mis nomination as a candidate for vice president on the 1'arnirr-labor tlekel al the Chicago eon cut Ion is "absurd so far as I am concerned". Will .1. Vereon of Moultrie, flu., said here today. "()f course, under no considera tion would I accept or oven con sider the nomination," Mr. Vrrocn DRY DELEGATE G. 0. P. REBUKE t'l I U'Afio. July I I IV- Gov ernor Alfred K. .Smith, democratic candidate for president und an ad vocate of modification "f the Vol stead act, today was nominated as it eandldate for Ihe pre-id-ney by it delcKHte to the convention of the prohibition party. I Jr. James M. Templeton of Cary, X. t, placed Smith's name before the convention. lie explained lo newt writers that he did ft to "off net the i-i publican Influence hi the convention." H e r b e r t Hoover, republican pn sldential candidal'', wn-4 nom inated for the prohibition candi dacy by Miss Jeanelte t'ampbell of l.o Angeles. r'lllttAflO, July 1 :'.'1JThe wtra(jle for a nd anlnst t hi- f n dorst'iiH nf of the republb au presi dential candidate, Herbert Hoover, continued at the prohibition par ty's convention today. A few squares oway. the farmer lalmr arty executive com in it tec pondered a dilemma, created by Senator Xorrls' refusal to In ad a fehlnl parly. The farmer -labor convention nominated the Ne braska republican. A resolution indorsing Hoover, pre.-ented by 11. Uh (larber. I'lttc -buruh. biotijjit on th prohibition debate. AfH-tlou on die restitution was delayed ntlPaft-r a dalform Is adopted, W. A. Oay of Islrmlttuha m. Ala., a Ibipi Q minister, mentiftneil tlie name of Senator Tfcomus llelllu of Alabama, it foe. of Governor Sirttih, democratic pr ldeiithtl candidate, duthuf ti pi a for' a union of dry foreeM." (lay declared that Alabama wa?f h pioneer prohibition "tut amihat it had lilven to the Vj-mme" Sena tor Heflln and Henat-.O IIuko Ulai k, "(iod bIeM Heflln," a delegate interjected. - -; CANDIDATE NAMES AL FOR IN MEMORY OF 1hi3 mcinOriul statuu in huuor of Lieutenant George W DuLonff, U. S, N.( and the oftteers and men of his command who gave up their lives in 1881 in search of further knowledge, of the polar regions, has be.cn unveiled ut New York City by Mrs. Kmnui De Longf widow of the explorer. Left to right beside the statue aro" Captain George Wilkins, Lieutenant Carl Hen KicUon( and Licu tcnunt DcLong Mills, rundon of the explorer. 6 YOUNG FOLKS CORONER'S JURY DEAD AS RESULT Portland Vicinity Visited by Scries of Tracjcdics in Last 24 Hours -2 Girls Are Killed When Speeder Jumps Logging Trestle. 1'fJKTKANI), Ore., .July 12, (,'1'; - Six ymniK I'nlltH were ileatl Imliiy as a result of n weiies of accident.'! in Portland and vicinity durlim llic last 2 I limit h. The dead: . t-eslle VoiniK, 1H. I'orllainl. Sarah ClilblKlct', IT, Vancouver. Wash. Alice ThmiipHon. la. Coble. Kvi'lyn Hunter. 1 I. Coble. I William Hilton, l:.'. Hood Itlver. Ooiiahl H.nicii, ;, I'ort land. I Leslie Voutis, sou of Mr, and .Mrs, ( has. VoUmh, died last ninbt ft din injnrieH received when wao line, wilh wlilch he wan working for the Hpaiildliitt Lumber compatiy, exploded. Vancouver. YVhhJi.. otriclals were InveHti-Mthiir Ihe death of Sarah Chibisier, who died nhorily nftei , she was st rticU hy nn aid nniohikt ripuerated ity .Ivk. Harry Smith, i it I so y Vancouver, i Two Coble. Ore , Hunter ami Alice t 10 leel to their ! KHHollne Hp'eeder, ,, m i i Ih. Dvtdyti Tlioliipiioii, fell fleal h when a mi which tliey Mil ford C:-PKry ' wen riding wit It on a lo'ltik' rtmd, jumped Ih" i rue;, throwing Hie .:lr!s Inlo n deep ravine Creuniy t'--cra(ied wllh minor ltiJurl'H, Yoiidk HIUoii, won of MfH. Iv 11. Hilton, whk drowned ! ('olurnlila MlnuKh, near liu'itl lllver. late yes terday. Ti e hoy, KwlmmlnK ileep water 7" leet from shore, heci'tne fonfuse'l when caunlit In hlj-'h WHVCM, Children recovered yesterday tho hotly of lionald Hruru In a sloyh Ht Hie foot of Kt. .laniert pefln Hiila. He hail rone e.wlmmlnK alone late Cm dav b"ron - -3H Hcds i;.et'iicu'. sil WQll.M, July I '. fl' -or 107 rtU arrested at ''anion since (Illy , t-H have .teen exeeul'd. A similar fate for the Olh'-IM Is ex pected. Niu'dy fduiU-nt M;;l!a)irs arresUed at HloQinw, I" in i h f fro in 'an ion, have been brought tu 'anion for (rial. There are 17 jjirls amoutr them. Kx-'cutlnn of mOu of the jstudents is likely. OF AGCIDENTSWAS NEGLIGEN ARCTIC PiONE. 3 M J i?" i a. Invito! tr HOLDS JEFFRIES I Driver of Hit-and-Run Car Is Held Responsible for Death of West Boy-No Evidence Found That the Man Was Drunk at Time. A coronet's Jury, in session at Ashland t.Tst nibl. esiii;a t In?; ihe tl. .ilh (lf Henry WchI. aKCtl 1 '1 yem-s, last Monday arienioon be neath the wbe. Ih ,. an auto driv en by William .leihies, at;ed 2 yea cm. keeper of a Kas station ui. Moontain 'tew op the Ashland ; Klamath Falls highway. nU,nH.. find i nas, hold .l.-1'iri...s rosnuiiHlhlf for the b oeulli uilil recom- mending j,,. ' h;r l'c of Involuntary hed oil a imiliHbtUKh- I ' ' NcwIIk. nc Kilio-I- Weui bn-llifi- r tin the reaie;t. t t he neat ilitf, te iliorliicM. Th. wuh also charged, aye slc years, a dead boy, lisped "ilmony iven at mhIIiiu lo the au tot, wilh Henrv Fan-ell, hi- other brother, Hich ard, and the traifedy vjelltn. wert; pluyluK nloiiK hm they went up 'he highway. They had a pad lock and were lo,-sinw it Jn Ihe 'I''. Henry ran across the road lo the plavthinK, ami directly 'lie p. tilt oT Jeffries machine. His two brother and Fnrrcll 'K-reimieti a warning, but in his conriisfoM Heitiy ran Into the ntito This evidence was corrobo rated by the other two luds. F C. Wnotever t.iul Levi Sir veus ami tl.eir wivea of Klamath , l'"atis were the other eye-witnesse tf the aeeidenl,0 They lesilfleil that they saw Jeffries entiling , down the steep made and iaw Ihe machine crush Into Ihe boy. They stopped their own ear ami tin- men iusIh d to the crumpl'-d toiio on the pavement. They saw J el fries leave t lu auto, return a 1 few mhfc'tcs later ami procure a i i ffle. and (hen scurry Into tho : ungerbritsh. O U rndever and StevepM testified that JuM l$rori' ille accident Jef fries a ed down, and w tieel marks iti (he pavement corrobo rated Ihbi evidc H0-. IC vide rice also wan Introduced lendltiif to how 'hat Jeffries hud not ben drink in v I mined late ly precedin the accident, hin laxt tirinl. o far n k shown by the (Continued on Pact Six) BIG FIGHT FOR RADIO IS STARTED Smith, Hoover Forces Both Working for Hookup in Campaign Fedl. Trade Commission Requested to Continue Anti-Trust Drive Against Control of Radio. WASIIINtrrON, July IL!. (I'l A brief ileelariiiK that the Itudlo t'or poraUon of America, treiieral 1-let:-trie and a half dozen other con cerns "have divided anmny them selves the entire field of wireless" rt i s filed today by Kttward I,. mit h, counsel for the federa I trade commission with the com mission, a.klnj; It to deny a motion bruUKh' by the concerns to dismiss t chary!- of monopoly. WASIIINOTON, July I:. 111--Two mum groups of radio stations i, id en. tl tit un the nation's broad cast system August 1, because they were held not In the "public Inter est, convenience: or nece.ssity," were representeil today before the fetleral radio commission meeting in two sections to hear ihe uppll ealitnis for rclcuslutf. I'hins to I'onsidbtate or share time wilh other stations were made by soiiu. of the broadcasters. Oih eiM chulleUKcd the euminlsHlon'rt riKht lu rule litem I't'oni the air. Representative Merger. Wisconsin, the only socialist member of the hniiiie, predicted abolition of the com mission because of its rear Itunary itolley uf lakiUrT "(f (be air staihins from which antl-triisl, political ami economic vhiws are ; broadcast, 'I'lie statement was made lu a .letter to tho commission support ing tho application of station Wl-A'D, thu nioinor'il to Kugetie iJebs, late socialist lender. and WIMA at .Madison, Win., conducted ' by the Capital Times. "I most solemnly protest and warn the commission against thla ' uiijui-t, hiKh-hnnded and tyrannical ! procedure," Mr. -Merger said. "The i action nf the commission means !that the rattiu trust will huve com j plete control not only of all radio transmuting machinery but. thru ,the Radio Corporation of Aineriei, also a complete monopoly uf all the ratlin communication In ur t country.' NFW VOltK, July 1 3. (V) Moth major political parties are ucgoli- ;atiug with the National Itroadc.tst- ' Ing I'ompftny for nailon-wlde hook ups to curry the noill'ieuiion ami .eampnlKU speeches of the presi dent ta I fundi Into to every home lu (he country that has a radio set, Although offieialM of the radio chain were chary of giving any Ininrmaiiou prior tu the conclusion of ncuotiatlniiM, it wan learned thai plans are JjrogreHsing rapidly ami '. definite announcement of radio arrangements may be expected 'within a week. Then; have been indications for noinn time that both Coventor Alfred I-;. Smith and Secretary of Commerce I lerbert Hoove.- will depend to a large ex tent on radio to get their appeal for support to tho people, j M is expected that each eandi date will make about Li campaign addresses and lhat these will be broadcast on probably the most 'Impressive: hookups In thu hlstorv f i-adlo. Baseball Score$ American Flint gamo: Chicago ! I'hlladcliihtu It. H. K. .... . I H t 3 HI tl WtillioTj; ami It. H. K. y r. u ii 2 1 Lyons und tlurg Foxx. Second gtimu: Chicago Philadelphia Adkliis, Cox and CroiiMn Kuui' mull and ruxx, II. II. H 2 a 15. Detroit New York atoner and Wooilall Moore und Urabowskl. tl Johnson, It. II. K. i 7 ( 1 Kt I St. I-otils , LoHtou Crowdnr and Mtinlon; McFHyd'-n yuttleinoto find Hcrry. It, IL (Mcveland ., t Washington I in innings). Chic Hi) il L, Stiwell; .Mar berry ttnd ftiiel, Kntxton, National It." H. , 1 5 4 12 ItOHUlll Chicago Ma rnes, Cotmey und Taylor; Spuhror; Rout aud Hartnytt. G (Co&ued oa Tag Four. (J, O a