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' .... . m o O 0 O O V 0 ' o o o, o C3 o 3 I The WeatW JYn-ecast Fair: nm much rhnng-o i iu temperature. Ma viiniiiii ytsi'rdny Hit ' .Minimum ifnlitv r:t Weather Pear Ago Minimum , Minimum o . Daily Twenty -third Year UV,.kly Kiftv-srvfMtli Year TWELVE PAGES MKDFORD, OnriOX. I'IMDAV. .ll'l.Y 1:"!. 1023. No. J J 'J. J, o Today By Arthur Brisbane Enter Mr. Raskob. Real Air Service. A Gentle Police Dog. A Wicked Partner. (Copyright, 1927, by New York Kvenlnc Journal. Inc.) Till' Doinncrals lire wise in clioisinir .Inlni !. linskoli I'm-; 1 1 ;t 1 i hi it I oliiiinniiii, fori una 1 1- in ( liis iH'i'cptiincc. Mi-. Kiisknli, c-liii'i' ni' (ii'iicnil , .Motors' liminco dt-psirt moiit, ' iniili'1'stiiinls m'::iiii.iit inn, :i i I . iiiiiiii'l;inl in a niilioiliil ; 1 1 1 1 -piiiii, he understands money. j .Mr. hisliiil's select ion will, 111- lllistlll(lcTstu(n by SONIC, 'I'lii'v will ask wlii'llici' liiir Ims-j iiirss, usiiiilly mi tin' licpiilili-1 'it 1 1 side, is willi llif I IcmiiiTiits lliis lime. ' N'n such iiii'slinn is involved, i Mr. l!nsloli, 11 Di'iiiorrnl, nml : 1111 intimate H'i'sniiiil friend o!' liiivcrnnr Smith, tin' Di'innci'iit-1 ic I'liniliiliili1, ; n 1 1 ' t s the na-j tininil i'hairin,'inshii as tlnverii- nr Smith's l'rionl. 'I'hal's nil ' Thanks to the ( lost ofi'ic-c, this 1 country is dcvi'loiin!i srcnu-1 inc flying service. i l llns inmiieiil iiiecie:in tiii-i servii'i' is established from the I IsthllUlS (if l'llllillllll to Jrilll- Marin" anil Milium ..ipin. mem . , , , .. : hclH ef the ltalla's walkini; parly, Ircal, ns it has ImiK been trom j ,,, K,.:lasln ,.,,,sn..,i ihr.uiKli the the Atliintie to the I'neil'ie. l'listiiinstei- (ienernl New list-, let t'oulrnets for eiirryiiiK mnil hy nir from New York City via Alhany to Moiiiren), and from Key West. Kin., to the I'aiiiinin i CiiiihI. zone. .. . . Our air service sout hhoml is lliHl miles In lie;. l.nler the southern route will he extended to (Innleiiltiln. Sal tndnr and farther south. Postmaster lleneral New, President Coolide nntl, panic nlarly our nir tlevtdopnient, are to he eoimratulated. A police iloe "very penile with children" suddenly eliiinu' ed its mind and snvnirely hi', two little rirls skippinir a rope. The dotr will he examined for rallies. I'.very police tl"c; is about per cent as tlaiiu'erous as wolf. If owners, instead of be-1 lnm.h ' wft'h (.ivniZation and direet irii; nltowed bv the law "itit-j ed rescue effons i.y means of his inmiiJy for the firsl liite," wer,1 dit in jail fn- six months as soon as a b hit anyltotly. there would lie few poller looS wandi'rino; around. In Senaloi- Reed, of Missouri, ilovernor Smith will have the ... , well known wicked partner. 'I'lie governor will be liliKl , . puti i and .irentie, consul of Alphonso and Ciaston," in his jiolit ieal .... : i, i , (.iltt.paiLMi. ihe wieUed part- ner, lieed, will lash Ollt and smash out, and do it thorough ly. .-4. lVrhnps Herher Hoover will find himself with 11 few wieUeil partners before the eampniun is over, some even more wicked I hau he would like them. Trout raise their fins tn hies-; President. Cnolide. whose doe tor invest ie;atcd sickness of the iron! near the l'onidi:i fodj:e. 'I'he little trout wen too weak to rat. the biy ones bad swol len necks. Colonel Coupal, able physician, juit three drops of iodine in (he litOc' fishes' tank, five drops in the hisi trouj- tank. Inimediately the htt If fishes daslied at their food, and bio troUt) necks stopped sjt'll- trout lind Knitrp. an indica tion of insuflicU'iit Iodine. On city in Nw York ftnte, put tine ioilw' in its drinkinn watr punnlv, (iiminlsltert it mnnv cas" of atirp by SO per cent. This nn (Conttnn1 on Four, A Second Section) 0 NOW HOPE 10 RESCUE AMUNDSEN i With 7 Men Given Up for Dead Safe Aboard Kras i sin, Hope Runs High That! Famous Explorer Will Be Found Missing Alpine Climbers Are Sighted.; K'npyriuht l'.US lis' llll Associated Press) KIN'dS HAY. SiiillieifiiM, lPl A StvcilNIl airplane last nljilit definitely lomloil Cap lain Sura and Ills IMtlch engi neer companion, anihiii;;cn (in 1'n.vo ilnnd. They ami their ihiu team . 1 I" he iu Stood co 1 1 I i 1 i i 1 1 . The lliiril tut inher of (hi.-. e podil Inn, the Dane. Varmint, will he lalien off t'ape Hl'nwu hy the sleamer llrasana. (fopyiltihl. 1 i I I,. MOSi'ijW. Jills III. (-'I'l Spur rini; en ri'leulh'snly In wlial mv tli he a wiiiiilni; i'iiiht Art-tii', l lie powi'i t'ul ! -Ini'iil;-!' Krassin lias : iiini'i' of tin- rri-w !' j mi a. iMiumiin i'ti ;ii;;illisl tin Uussmn let ti'HiiU'.l I'ivi Ui Itiitia, tixluy to make further re .1111 a lew until s alter tin- ihii- lianl rescue ef t'.iplailis Alhertn ! ice fh.es to reach the iBltcrl ttioup which for 4S days had been strand- ! ed neat- Fnyn island ul'l' .Ninthcast-! Hat,,,. ! With H'ven nf tilt 1 1 nn-n ut 1 I tlio llalitt safely almaril, the Kras- ii hniiH'iliaifly luriifd its atti'M- linn to pifkini; lip Hi'ViTttl rcsi-iio i f.'1-inips which have hemmi- strand-j ' ctl llicnisflvi-s. jiml U'-pi a -sluirp 'l Inriltnut -for'thp ntissinw t; 'ii p of; ;('itptain lltialil A m u mlsrn in 1 1 f j 'hope that thr rcat (haina itf tin' Arctic which has Ik-ch in pinj: rcss tor tin' past seven weeks mifilit n-jich its climax in nm fell ' I swnnp. I The 'i)4lieri rnup, rescued yes- ( j terday, was made 1 1 1 (if l.i'-uten- I I iint Aifi'cito YifcUrrl. I'i-tf. V i:e- 1 huiinek, (Muscppi JJinul, Kilippo j jTrohimi ami Natale I'-'ccimd. These I 1 men were in the nnthda nf Hie j Italia ?hen tin' North Pole dir i i-ihie crashed on M.ty l'.'., and S constituted the main part of the ; lialia's crew lor which hope had heen held out. I ' (leneral I'mhorto Nohile, leader ; nf the expedition, was a memiier ( j of this arnup until he was rescued i I on June 1 hy the HwcdKh flier. ; i ieutelliint Killer 1 .11 II '1 bo IJJ . j j Kor more than a month the eyes I of tin- world had l.een centered 1 ; upon the little party olf Kuyn isl ,'and. Day after day lUoui. the I wireless equipment. h was ne w ho first unided the rescuing air- ! p la nes to tile camping place iiinl ! kept the world informed of the I party's position until the Krassin j could pound its way throuuh thej ice to reach them. . j A full report of the rescue of thej ViUeri Ki-uup was received in Mos- iv from I'rof, Nainoilovitch. lead er of the Russian rescue . xpedition. i as follows: j . alin)Mm,.tt Vhmv ruiUvn Alumni. ; " Within tliree miles from thej I Viulieri jioup. the Krassin sinhted 1 , (hf mmmms )if in (linil;iIH., tll,. I ahamioncd mt hine of the sw-ed-i l-Hli flier, l.ieutemnu Lundt'or. and! , (ho r Wui nf )h(. UnUa fyom ' which was eomini; snrnke signals! in response (o the deafening siren ! hhists continuall' sounded from 1 the Krassin. J '"I'he Krassin then drew up close' alongside of the ice field which : was harhorinn the vict fm. I climhed down a trap ladder which w as lowered from the boat a ml j found myself iu the outstretched j arms of the rescued men. who em-i. braced and kissed me as ihcy wept j tears of jny. They said ( tUat I throughout they hud pinned allj hope on t he K ra.n. bet rl.i lint xpect it tn enmc bo soon, '. U Ihiiw t .-cu-d .... 1 taken a board w ere well sa ve Cefcioni. who has a broken lei,-, but his con dition is not yravf." I'rof Samoilovitch that the crew tf Ihe Krassin then bean ioadinir I. lent. I at nd bora's plan" aboard the Krassin. It was in this' machine that the Swedish airman j made a peri Ions la ndinc on J 11 ne I 24 on th i and succeeded (n j ) takinu off f'.en'-ial Xnbile. (in n 1 second flight to 1 he encampment ; to tak" off t h injured fy iunl. the plane tinned over as i! landed 1 and Lieut. Ltmdbort; found him-' "eliOstranded w ith the five men ti!l re ma Inim. a ft r 1 :! days of d,r3J-nip, snar-.i wiHi the i.tttfn tlb'(K he bait hoped tn re ish flier wa3f),kn ite, tin- .--'wed. off I.y a cc(g k. who dared rail. Lieut. sh oert'. the ice tn re-cue ), I coinparnoii. All line ( Iiu.cim lir. q 'W,n after (he Viii'-r-i Kioup had (Continued 00 Four) HOW SALESMAN NAVIGATED NIAGARA IN RUBBER BALL ' I ; An air view of the Canadian falls at Niagara showing the route taken hy Jean A. I.ausier, Spring ! field, Mass., salesman, in his journey over the cataracts in a huc rubber ball. Cut loo.se from a motor boat at Navy island, a mile above the cataracts, thj rubber ball bounced its way through the upper j rapids and over the Horseshoe fall. The ball was pulled ashore a short distance dov.n the core and j Laussier released, only slightly bruised from his feat. Inset is of the salesman. LIVES OF SEVEN JURY DECISION CLAIMS POWER IN SNUFF 0 OUT IN CHAIR Four White Men and Three Negroes Electrocuted in Kentucky Prison Scene Is Ghastly One Negro Sings - Plantation Song. KDDVViLLK, Ky.. .July KI. (tV) -Snven men, cnnvictetl imirderers all, were tdectrocnted between ini-.!-nijiht and t:.'!n oVIm l? tli!,-, nunnin al the state penitentiary here. Seven wooden coffins later Imhiv were placed on trestles near ttie prison .;ates awaiting disposition of relatives of the executed ones whose bodies, in float h house ar inentH, rested within the uuctislt ioiied Itoxes. Four white, men, three nf llieni very younji. and three negroes made up t he seven wliose deaths In l lie elect t ic chair set a record tor Kentucky. Sullen, defiant and prayerful by turns and during thei, stay in the death house, the con demned men were reduced hy fear to a condition bordering upon col lapse as midnight approached. A It hough t here was no clock gor-; to sound Ihe hours, the p;is oners sensed the time and all talk died away long before t lie deal h march started at 12: la. With heads supported in cupped hands the sat silent, their bodies shaken hy chills despite the intense heat in t lie sqna I stone house that had been their home in the prison. In plain view was the execution cham ber and the chair. There was no somber darkness in the place. Instead, t here was brilliant light and shadow and pol ished steel. 'I'he white men went to the chair first. Those executed were Mi! foul ("lied") ijiwsoii. ;(", who mur dered a neghbor in bin mountain country; Orlando Seymour. -I, con victed of the murder of a Louisville merchant ; 1 fuse tie 1 lorkery, 21 , charged with slaying tvo women and a man: Charles Mitra, 'Z'., con victed wit h Seymour : William Moore, (a, negro; .(amen Howard, negro, and Clarence McQueen. US. IH'-'IO. Tiie negroes, apparently rushed eailier in the night hy the dark ness and eertaiyty of death, recov ered their spirits to a greatc?' de gree than the, wltite men before t he I imp came for them to pass 'down Hip corridor of steel. Howard enteied t lie chamber singing "Sweet Lily of the Valley," and. as lie sank hack in the chair, waved his hand saying. ientle men, bow sro you ail feeling to-nl-;ht?" .ULLKlK;;vLLK7tJa., July 1? fVl -The necon d double execu tion within two weeks took place at the state prison here today when S a m ( 1 o w e r , " J, , and ! ' r e 1 1 i Taylor. Fulton county negro, died' in the electric chair for murder. JACKSON', Miws., July l (VpQ Two noifcM'H were haneed today for murder, Will Ihirdo, convicted of the giv ing of Clarence O'Neal near AsVew In l!'i'7. was placed on the trail and pronounced dead I- minutes later. At M'Tidenbali, (ireen Kirk, sen tenced for V.Ulh.a H. W". Hembv ar Car! Xttnneiy, per.'9 officers, went to the gallows at I tt :;:. a. m. and was dead II minims later, a rprticr-i l.rc uicd . TIRANA. Albania. July 11 .(? Tloee men eonvictrd of pP-tuii to ai-ashinate 11 esitlent Ahmed ok it were executed this moinlng-. ri 1 1 W MAN i -Pifi i "ILL OUU 1 ; i j : Bt Kt ALI I Y I $11 ,726 AWARD R. V. Hollopcter Wins Large judgment Against Charlie Palm, But Case Goes to State Supreme Court, 1 A jury in the circuit court al two o'clock this morning reiurned a verdict for Ml.Tl'ii in favor of K, '. I hdhqieter, earpenler. in b!s suit ana i nst Charles W . I 'a hp. capitalist. Moltopetor sou-lit S 1 .". ami. The .iudgmeni, imwcvei, fs one of the heaviest ever reiurned in this county iu such a case. An appeal will probably be taken to lie- ;,tute supreme court. The suit was based upon an accident, winch occurred on May I r, 1 irjii, d u ring l lie construct inn of the i'alm lilock on Nori h Kir street. Mollopeter was standing on a scaffold imido the building, When it collapsed. He fell o the cement floor, striking the small 01 his back on a scantling, lie aliened that as a result he was permanent ly injured. A lefjnl question rewarding tin operation of the rk n ie ns Com pensation Act of litis slate was in vtdvi d. I'alm sent a letter to the State I ml nst ria 1 com missio n when cons! met ion st a rt ed, reject lug the com pen sat ion act , ami ihe r-d re ject joil ea ids were post ed in I he buildings. L. K. liragg. an ofti.ial of the eoniliiission testified that tlmunh I'alm had rjected lie compensation act, he hail paid 1111 for a year, which ended July I. lnjti. hence was subject to it until that dale. 'i'he court in rulings by C. M. Tlmmas and Judge , . a. Walker or MeMinnville over 1 ub-d demurrers by the defendant on this ti-M-J I p"int. The defence contended that I'alm was subject to the Compen sation Act. and that I Inllnpeicr's source of relief lay with the lu d usl ria I coinm Issjou , The plaintiff contended that I'alm's rejection of Die Compensa tion Act made him pcisonall liable. 'opsidei a hie local Interest was manifested iu the trial, particular ly a niong carpenters mid friend of llnllopote!. Hearing of the eac required four days and a night session . Closing arguments and the in structions to Ihe Jury wire com pleted at five o'( lock yexiei da afternoon, and the verdict was re tinoid a fter ten hom s dUbera tlon. Charles W. I'alm said this after noon that he had instructed his attorney, Kvan Conines, to carry an appeal r the highest court possible. i WRECKED ON ROCK I,oNUf. July 13. fPi The nd tfiii ally announced today t hat t be battlehlp Warsplte had struck an uncharted obstruction near Island LiKht off the Island 'if Nkinthns in ibe .'(fjMau sea. Tin1 damage was dca-riTa d as slight. Three double bottomed eoinpnrt- Ipcnts l- e fli(n( d. The ven probatdv wilt hrtvo to return to Malta for docking, i Tb" Wai'wplte is the flagship of ' 'tc( Ailiitfral J, it. K'-iiv jiecoad in jci.-.iaiid of the .J t dt ei: anan 1 P.vrt. CONTROL OREGON P. S. C. Portland Rate Expert Issues Warning to People of State j No Relief in Rates Un-1 less Public Service Com-; " mission Changes Attitude! j I'tiiri'LAXI). Ore.. July U.- iPi ; Declaring that (irei;on's public l srvico eommisslon "long ago ceas I ed to fun lion in the interest of I hi- people," Kenneth I. 1 1 a ria 11. rale expert retained by the city : of Cortland, today issued a slale ' ment iu w hich he said (hat it t he i people of (ire-on ever secure towel I power rales "at the hands of thc 1 (irenoii public service commission. 1 iney will hae to rise In their might land demand them." The statement ( was made In coninontlng upon the . comrnissiou's uder yesterday will) reference in the valuation of the properties of the Cortland Klecirlc j Cower company. ! "I 'nl il i H'egoti Mecures a public ! service cominivsion thai will pro Meet, its peiqde rather than the public utility corporations, tlo-re Is , little or no hcipe nf obtaining suf llieieiuly low power rates from the i private com pani'-s to attract in dustries to ihe slate,'' Harlan said. I Sp-aking of the commission's ! order yesterday, he continued: ; "In this aider Die public service : commission reaffirms Its If Hi and j 1 'i 1 7 valuation of the properties of t be com pa ny. 1 It is ti lie that the com in i ss . n Indicated iii the ordej- a w illing i nes to modify or alter the valua tion on what It termed a proper ; how dm, but that was merely an idle e,cs ,-,, "Moreover, why should It lie In j "umhenl upon the city of Cortland to make a :dnm Inn that the coin ! m IsM nu's V.i lit a I ion s excessive. 'The comma -on was created to : oroteci the people arid not to favor 1 the public utility corporation, and it is the fiiiet ion of the commix- -ion itself lo correct the valuation. : " h'egoti '. public service com S mission, however, long csed to fum Hon in the hitereMt of the pentde, it in dominated by the , public utility oriioi'iitioiiK and, whenever ihe people present a eompiint to i! against anv or these 'Utilities the inimnlHtiii yU back ; and calls on ihe public to prove It case. . i "In conclusion, ,.( rue sound this ! note of warnlim to the people of ; Oregon 1 flat ifMiey ,.Ver secure Htiy lower ratex at the hands of ; tile Oregon public ferviee commis- Hlun they v ill have to he n theTr I might and dej.nd them,". STATE EXPERTS'PliOBF. 'A LLM. ore.. July 13.--TC, K. Kt rick lau, riMshtant Ma le enyl -ne-r, aad I. C, Henitey. yonsulting engineer ,,f I'ottlaud, are today inspfi-Mng I lo foundation of the dam which the city of Ashland in I'OildiiiL' at the Kecder (tolebOlaml ; dt" on A-hland erm-k. Wlieit the, i dam is coiopb d tlte stored Water j 1 f II erVo as Ashland's municipal i 8Uiply. ' m nipimi ; Bell Telephone Experiment in New York Demonstrates Time Near When People Can See and Hear Events Far Off-Simplification of Apparatus Is Chief Need. NKW ViiHK, .July 1 J. V) A new dei istration of television was regarded today as a step forward tnu.nd the time when it Will lie possible for one IO sit HE home ami witness meat snnrtln.: ; events or other spectacles. . Television has come out of the I laboratory and inlo the sunlight, j n He- root of Ihe Cell Tele I phoiu company building in West istiei'i. a man served a Vennis ball. ; boxed wit h a com pan ion. drove a j golf ball and went through other ! motions, while three floors below ;.i little group sat In a darkened; ! room and saw the action iu every j ! tietail on a screen about two I 1 inches by three. ! j It marked 1 im first time that1 j more than the head and shoulder- j of a subjec t were transmitted. 1 hie of the eiiKlneers said the apparat Us could be taken l j Va !e howl, Niagara Kails o til- the t j Yankee- stadium ami the scene 1 picked up for broadcasting. I "This does not mean that tele I ision will a ready for use in every home equipped with a radio 1 set tomorrow." he said. "It I.-1 merely a step forward. I "The equipment is too elaborate lor home use. It requires expert.; o operate the Instruments, al though part of the receiving sta tion is an ordinary ratlin receiving set . We hope tn make the pic l tires In rer. We hope, to have television so that it can be used In a living room without having it darkened. Perhaps some day We will flash the images on a screen like the movies, but when that will be we cannot say." An, improved phot t-eeeltic cell, far more sensitive than those used iicieioiorc In television work, ninkcH passible the use of sun light. In previous public, tests a powerful beam of arifieia! light, mi strong that It was uncomfort able for t he subjects, had to )' used to make the image register. Cell engineers believe that even tually the improved apparatus can operate with KlHg lights such us are used in movie studios and lit big gatherings stub as political convent Ions. i 1 The equipment used for taking the picture looked like the regulai 'movie setup. A lung tube pro-i 'liudcd from a rubber blanket and j was focused and adjusted to fol-, Mow the subject in the same mtin I m-r as a camera. Itehlnd the lens j was a disc with rn tiny holes ' atom; the rim. through which the I light rays passed and gave rise lo the eleoirioal impulses whlclr were Transmitted to the receiving I l set and there changed hack into' ! light again and thrown on the The lelevisor was not llnlied with a brouilriiMtltiK station In the . .l.-riin(.it but was ronnecled Willi Ihe rer-elvliiK appaialus hy wire. AUachnient to a red lo trn IlK milter cmild be Just us easily h.inillcil, ihoimh, ihe eniilneera said. DKTHOIT, Mich., July 13. (T Joneph Tallman, 2a, wan nhot and killed at the wheel ot Ms autumn bile early today in what police be lieve was the nutciime of a liquor feud. Tallman wan cut down by n bail of bulleiH from Kimrt fired by four men in "another ear, bis compan ions, Harvey Knifth and Max Wue ter, ttdd police. Smith and WtieHtev said they wero driving with Tall man when the other car drew up alongside and the occupnntH opened fire. A motorcycle officer a block awny lieard the firing and hurried to the Hcene, arriving after tho attaekerH bud fled. Tallman, aceoidlnK to t lie police, bad BUpplied Detioit-made beer tn a large tiection of tlio eaat nido and bad been arrested eigttt timet wince l!'2:i. althotiKh be wn never 'onvicted, . ; Sort TtirtMit I iilal Mi Three liOHTON. JulV 13.-1) Three leaths from the epidemic of tteptle j.ore throat in Lee wer r.'p'U'ted today to Dr. fleet ge li. Illgclow, state heal Hi com missioner. This lo logs t he total to 1 !l, Fivn new cases yesterday ntnl one no far lu Uuy wer ropyiUU. DETROIT LIQUOR Peggy Jo 'x Fifth Husband Be a Young En& ts Lord .. .;. .;. .;. .j, .j, .j, .j. HKAl'VILLK, France, July 1L'.- Foggy Hopkins Joyce, four times married actress, tevealed today that she and l In young Lord Northesk. hus band of the former Jessica Crown of linfl'alo. Intend tn marry, although "mil vet a while." The couple have been bath iip;, dancing ami playing bac carat together. When seen liulay they were in swimming. Iloth are staying at the Nor mandy hotel and lining 1 it get her regularly. It is under stood that Miss Joyce is also preparing to make a movie. .J 4, t KILLED IN AIR PLANE CRASH Believecl to Be That Body of Missing Mexican Avi ator Carranza Found in N. J. Started Last Night. MOUNT HOLLV, N. J., July 13. li The body of an avi ator, believed by county detec. tives to be that of Captain Emilio Carranza, Mexico's fly ing ace, waa found In a wooded section 25 miles from here late today. According lo reports reach Ing the county detective's of fice here, a message was found on the body from the United States weather bureau and ad dressed to Captain Carranza. tlAI.VHSTON. Texan, .lulv 1!).- (!)-Despite a Hharp wnlrli uloiiK riu-eivul this al'tel'lioon of Captain ICnillio Curiaii.a, Mevican aviator, who took off iioin New York early last nlKtil on a projeeled non-stop I J IK 11 1 to Mexico City. VI. MEXICAN 0 Army air men here, however, , , T.1 " "' '' said they felt llltlH eoiK.en, over " H'n"'1' . 0 ' !" lo Ihe safely or the Mexican flier and I" f 1 ? '"f l",""!'' exmesse.i the belief that he was i . , ,V,e e """Y" T sllll Iu the air and noarhiK 1.1a ,nl. ! 2 ' '," ""Hook. So ; derisions wero rearheil except that XKW YOUK, .lull:l. (!') Ni)"M "'"'"''I return home and tei uf word ctime hack lo Hie I.ohk Island rnl1'" In their own states shlp I'lylim riidd today from I'uplnln Kl,"n'- Kinillo Carran.a, who slipped awav ! "''"'"ini' HinUh told the party pilelly last HvttiiliiK on u noli-Mlop (ll.'thl to Mexico City. After the first few storm-marked hours, watchers hardly expected li I in lo return hut they wero sonic- wltlil surprised when 17 hours had passed without it report of Ills lie - llll! slKllted. They pointed ollt the Intention of tho Mexican Kood-wlll filer to follow u conipuss coin-He wtilch may have curried lilm away from mosl elites. The lller's fattier was the moHt anxious of those nl tho Mcxlcun consulate here. He liiul (treat con fidence In his hoii'b ability but waited patiently for word of his rlll!ht. None hull come up to noon. After Ills surprise move In Ink- llIK off after aiinonilcInK the fliKllt was postponed the Mitchell field personnel setlled hack to wnlt for news of ('arran.a, who liatl heen their -tuest for a week. Casualties of the Air Service CALACIOM. Texas, July 13 Three men were killed here today i when a plane in which they wero;nf ., rivl.u. ii'tiutw.rl fVnm Inw filllltwlM' 7 j town street, j The dead: Karl I'arker. Texas City, pilot. Max Weinberg, Huston. Ralph tireen. Halveston. j CKOYIKJN, Kng., July HI. (.?) j Two women and two men wero - burned to death In the crush of an j airplane at Farley, Kuglund, today. One of the men waa A. Hall, uero j nautical Inspector of the Croydon airurome. The pilot waa Injured and Kent to a hospital, while another paHsen ler etteaped with Hltght burta. Tlte plane dived and then recovered slightly, , then dived again and crashed In flames. Desperate t teniptH were made to net tbe vlc tlniH fee but flereenuHa of the flames prevented thin. , MOrsTOX. Texas, .luly 1.1. Iff) V. V. Harnett, 2N, field manager and emernenry pilot for Texan Air Transport, holders of the ntr mall contract In Texan, was killed today when his plane crashed at lloustnii airport, lie Is survived hy his widow. VVAI1ASII, Intl., .luly 13. Two men were kilted when their mono coupe plane went Into a nftso dive and crashed near here this after noon. They were Chnrlefl W. Kn rtck of Wabash, pilot, nnd Lloyd Kelster of North Manchester, Intl. Sun l-'ruiiolwn Itiilierfat RAN I'KANI'ISCl), .Inly 1 3. fD Uutterfal f.o.b. Hun I'lunelsuo 60c. DniiDDnM 0 uuunuuno ilfl CANVAS f EACH STATE ! Raskob, Motor Magnate, Orders Careful Check of Political Outlook- Woman Member Natl. Committee Deserts Smith William Allen White Knocks M. ' NKW YOUK, July I a.--t,Pi A state canvass to determine the po litical lay of the land is to he made before the democratic presidential campaign sets into full swing. Conditions locally are to be siy.ed up by members of the democratic national committee, who wer 1 their way home today after a series of confei ence.s here which brought labout a national campaign orgaul- !! ;"" wu ' j- rimm- jciul (Miilrniiiii of (U'lierjil .UHin-s, al iih hciui. I IMio I'limnilUoeinen, keyed up hy j wm-ils nf eut'ourUKt'imMit from (iDvernnr Sniltli, ill,. Hlanihinl he.'irt'i-, are tn report hn soon us ! poH.sihle in Senator tlerry nf Uhnde ; Island, I'lialrnian of the eampaiKti ail.vLsory eonuniltee. I'nlll they jluive done .so, the full .trope nf the lilemncrals' national cninpalun will I not he (leterinlned. j I'lulnly showllm tile effeetN vt an alinost endh-HM round of i-ou-fereueeM durliiB the taut -IK hours, illovernnr Smith planned today to j return before niKhlfnll to Albany. 1 His future plans are Indefinite, us jlhe date for his official notlflealioii at the eaplta has not heen fixed. 'hn-k States I KaHkoh. his elose friend, who , wlll he the campaign Ketierullssiino , was at hu suniuier homo lo Miu-y. land, -hum Ink- aside until next. j "",lk .,!'."., p'."',,U''.nB nf ''I''R. Inveatlnent hanker who will handle ,campnlKh flnaneeH. ileeided to Hike a week-end off to visit n son In a military camp. I In a final emiferenro yesterday al whieli views wero freely ex- I sets mat no was ready to press I his i'ii in im Ihtii for the presidenc) ! Until, hut that he doubted the hvisdom of undertakliiK too many s'eelies nun he stnrts out on a j lm)lnK tour around Labor Day. 1 1,1 """ie tmnrters It was reporied ll,,lt Intenileil to llnhl hluiself to ' " '"''rt'Hra, all to lie broadcast by radio, at strategic points, but his political advisers said he un douhlcdly would be more loqua cious than that. Dunlcls Is Ci'lllciil WIiIIh rainpnlh'n plans of lliu democrnls were beltiK shaped up liere without nny open show of dls- ''iiin. a rllt aiipeared elsewhere nH -- n U Mann, former na- j 1 . 11111 commiueewoman for West ! Vlritliiln, nnnuunced that s h e would not support Smith because of his stand on prohibition. From the Mouth came the word that Josephus Duniels, secretary of the navy under VI1hoh. had taken issue with CnsUob on his emphasis of the prohibition iiestlon us a enmpalgn issue. Haniels, through his newspaper at Raleigh, North Carolina, praised ()(jthi( new national committee ehair- " " .-oiru ois i iKui to siress "not nettled In the platform party. .. ' ' ! r rom the rp(ihllenn Hector rame William Allen i White. Kmporia, Kan., editor, that ; w hile lie admired Smith's personal courage "IiIm election would meti aee the nation" The Noted Dead NKW YOUK, July 1; fft Alexander K. Peacock, one of An tlrew Carnegie's "youiiB men" whom ...V DIVDI nniR leu ll IOI IHUU III llie 'nluetlea, Is dead, IJnctimonla prov. oil fatal ut St. Vincent's hospital yesterday. He was 08 years old. Tho rapidity with which Hen cock, Churhja M. Schwab and other early associates of t'nrneKle mad" their millions caused muny lelteiuls to Bin Iiik tip about them. Stories alioitt I'eacock painted him as prob ably the most eccentric ot the early I'ltlshiirxh millionaires, but his ns flociates say must of these stories are nntrtie, It is 'enerally admitted, how ever, that the Scotch burr on Ihe toiiKtte of the young linen clerk In a Hlttsburnh store attracted the nl tentlon of Mrs. CarneKle and led to Peacock's association with the steel kinx. Traction Magnate Dies NKW YOUK, July 12, (.) Itoh ort I. Todd, 5S, ot Itidlnhapolls. president of the Terre Haute Knstern Traction company anil llio Intllana Traction & Terminal com pany, died In his sleep here early today.