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o o 0 o o "j c j, ? o o The Weather O Weather Year Ago EDFO I -n- a.-P l'- 'Minimum (TXi'HtiV Aliilniuiii imliiy ....... Minimum . SS Minimum 51 JUilr Twenty-third Ycir v,.,.lv Kiftj -Hevfiitti car M HP FORD, OWKliOX. SATURDAY, Jl'LV II. UK! No. 11 o Mail Trie KB Today By Arthnr Brisbana Just an Even Break. If Bryan Knew It. Playing With Dynamite. Seven in 56 Minutes. j (Copyright 1927, liy Nw Tork V Evening Journal. Inc.) Willi Street, puzzled. Inul lit tacks of nerves Tli iiimI.i v and the day liofure. I'siudly liiirli I'iiiance expects tt. elect the l!e 1 ill 1 it ;i li lmininated. In case "f accident, the safest pcissildc Deiniicnit. Now "the street" sees one id' its Idlest men Democrat if national flniiri.ian. Finance and spcculat i.m, moM timid thinirs on eartli, ficxt to a sk-l; white ralildt and a sol't-shclled crali. Tear "a political war in financial circles. No sncli fear is justified. Mr. . Ijliaskol) is a firm friend of (lov- cruor Simtli. wiloni he met year si'-'o, and, like the loveru- or, is a nicmlier of the ('atholic faith. Hi' means to sec to i' that the governor "'lias an even Weak." And -Mr. liaskuli's idea af an even break is no mere "."0-."l I. "' Tlie Democratic party discov ers that Wall Street is no tor ; I'ildc wolf after all, just a nice old Dog Tray. j Imagine William .lcnniniisl lirvan if he came lt'H'lc 11111 learnin;.' that the Wall Street , demon had made a Democratic I mitinilill t'liairniiin of till' filiail- j eial luwol lit' ! l''(H 1( It U )l SAM) MIU.IUN DOIjIjA K i .'('Oiil'OHATIOX. Also imiiyim' W ). ISrynii lu'iiriiij.' of ii Doiudci'iiI ic i'iiiii pili'4'll llllSl'tl I'll (1 Will' lll-'ilillst proliiliitioii. 1 Hit yon couldn't iiii:ii-riin' llmt, nrilllcr coill.l lii-ynn. i Sii'cMiliil"i's ri'hiM'il ciiiiil.irt. 1 linwi'vcr. mill ninny Mucks wen! Id new low iiriccs. ( Ipni'i'iil Mo Inrs sell in in i (in .'v o! ' sloiivs was liiiiiiiiH'l'fd ilown M points to 18- j Unci- more let 111.' spri'llllit- ; oi-s nMiicuilicr lli.'il srlliiif; sliorl j is (laiiii.M'oiis. Sollinir sliort j sto.-k liUc (.'riicTiil Motors, thill niijilit j;ii to tin' I'oof. is plnyinu with ilyniiniitf. Mr. Sloan, president ol' lien rrii I Motors, t.'lls adviTtisitu iH. ii at Detroit- tliat lii-s colli pan.v i-xpc.-ts to sell next year r"l .I" l.l II HI curs for aliont t'o nil- fill's tor jiIKMII lion iIolInrN. That is wliilt voil ' lion dollars. That is what yon mijiht call a business. Some time lietween liiidnifilit .mil 1 o'clock yesterday moin- ill"; the rU't'trir rllilir lit r.uuy- vill v Uilh'il Si"'t'll ill I'll--- IX' ' ' ' llirri hllK'k. folir Whltl'. I llO (lii'll ilt'tiT the White lli'lirot'S (I in-rhjips licrfinsp politi lo-ss minimi tlmt tin white iias aht'jul ft' I In others. Kii:ht miimtrs was allnttit ful vitv killing. turn' fil. mull t ct a man into tlie l-Mlllll, I'll' IlilH t.''ll finis an,', i riiii.vi. I11111. .... . i ...i i I.:., i ho,t IllllUllfS. ami willll hoo. fl ..1 eternitv nt'tcr it? Tlu lliril wouhl likr to know that. Will Uii'ri' In- srpii rati- run- purt imtils mui niV.'i fr tin-;" l.liifk nii'ii 11ml wliilf wIiiti.' tlK'yj iii-f '.'i.iiiir .' ' NimuHii. ailliiinilil,' .lapiliU'HP Hoi ; riitlsl. killotl of yulliiw f':ver whllu ' sintlyitiK Ihtii ili.-trssi' lu AfrHn. ! lravi-s i-riTytliliiR 1.1 lii vile. Tivclvi, thouMinil dollat-B Is lll ) l.il lorluno nf the limit m'J. He' Mil not work for ninncy. Iiut or fame. .nil lib name In lionoiclj evervwliere on earth. H aui-cceil . v.l. ' O ; Whal follow-i liitcriUlu ilrum;!-. ; anil all hn :iave tictli or lake OtiatliK, ami ni.ei-lally tH,Ke Inleres'r ikt,in that 'b'.ol ulri ' -imiplextoii. fhure is, lie a merRer of Col- ( Kale & Company with falmollve ; (ConlinucJ on l(f;e Six 110 TOURIST IS MOURNS DROWNED I HERO IN ROGUE Tragic Death of Emilio Car- ranza Plunges the Entire Nation in Grief 8 Days' of Mourning Proclaimed Lightning Bolt Believed to Have Caused Disaster. WASHINGTON, July I (. tVi President Gonlidgc tendered President I'nllc of Mi i-o the l-atllcship lloilda lt curry the body of (. it pttiin Gmitio Garnin.a, Mexican air at r. Lack in Mexico. I Al the siillH' time, by direction ' of Secretary Kellogg, the war de '. partmi-nt hei.Mii plans in extend full military honors fur the dead aviator in New York and at the 1 j l: nit' the cak"t is transferred to tin- battleship, if tht- president s iff it is ac epted I'V tin- Mexican t hicf executive. Set rotary K el bigg has notified tin- Mexican embassy here of the offer and also direoird Ambassa dor Morrow in .Mexico City by ; telephone today to communicate it ! to ITesidcni raUt and the .Moxl- ciin foi einn otficf-. I While details of the niilitnrv j honor nuard jilans and for nitve- mi'iit ot the fhors laxly to tne ! I.attleship remain lo he workeii out. it was indicated at the state vacation. I'oiMland is "Koine, to cd tne laies de(iai tment thai a special repre- 1 n! urination from Mrs. James .of the Portland Mleetrh: er son la live of the secretary would Grieve at the Prospect resort. 1 2 ! company reduced and the pu Mil lie designated to attend the cere- miles this side of the tfrf;e. in.il- 'service cominission is minj: to monies :-i order that every token ciiteil that Tallfon had heen tr.ivel- the facts ahout the power ioui- " yV,1,"hy ami respect for the airniiin anu lor ine .ie.x-au m - across uic i raier i.aiie n iku ay ntit. I his was tne declaration oi ernment and people should he when Tallinn fell Into the river, j Mnyor Gcui;e I.. Hawer yesterday extended officially. The younger man is sail to have f hefore a meelini; of the ctly coun 'I'he IMoriihi a lorn: with the L'iven the alarm, after which the ! tt,.i, .,i i i in -n l lei- hattlcship Arkansas, is now on i eruise wun miosnipmen. nut o. - ders wore issued to make htT ready for the southward journey. ! iminedlsitely. In the event, of any difficulty n 1mm" this line, ili-i Arkansas could In; brought in. i MI-:. It'll Cl-rv. .Inly I 4 Id'. I Mexli ti tiiouriHMl tnihiy Ihe tiiiKl'1' j rdil i,f I'nptain ICmlliii t "i i-i-ji n k.-i . I i n n 1 v : 1 1 flier tvhti ,-r:islunl ill Xt'U' , ! .1 1' l-.se . i SV.-rrlm-y nf Win- Amiii-u tele- I Kliiph.'il oil in Hit . tiiliilDiili. hulls j niitry onli'i-inu I tin Khuiit ih. tin' army tn ulist'i ve oiKht (l:t s uf I liuil iiiii lei- Ihe flier. lie stiiteil ; "tile Kuvi'fioiienl iti'lievos tllilt It Inly In ii;iy liuhKo;e to thiil : " " f III eai liiv' " hii nave un his lif,- to eoiiMii'-i- i;lui-y for his ; eouiitry." I'lans were llntler way to Kivel t arializa a national fion ral anil to lim-v the airinan u ilh hih.-sl : ntllilary honoi.s in "t lit- lilaee of jtlle lllllsll-ions ile.'iil." reserved 111 lohe of the i-eilielei-ies of llle i- ; I ilal as a tasl restitif; plaee for1 . . national heroi's. (Irief was deep at Ih,- I'arlanz.i I 1' The fliers inotlier and .wife were tvaitinu- there for new i jot his arri'al at Valhiiena fielil , rrom New Vork. They wereehal- : tlnu ii,ii-tly when a man dashed in Iron, ihe street .shoutini;: 'Kmilio is dead." Th, widow- and mother were thruWn ilto tysl(.ri(.,, A sis,, r who had been ill artist- from her bed and maintained her compos- ! lire while she tried to ijuiet the ;two other women. j The Mexican people fed th tragedy with a peculiar poignancy . , hl.y jlJU, jmtniputed ;i pi ace f I ilii-lini'thm in the worbl tif a via- ' titm. Despite the brilliancy of j Garraira s fliuhl to Wasliim;tU!, inls forced landim; at .Mooiesvtlie 1 pride. They reuartb-d his New ; Vork-Mexico Gity attempt as il ! brave yestuie to vindicate .Mcxi- I can honor. Mtirif ivt 1 iMires-es Sorrow Iwiuht V. Morrow. American ' ambai-sador. went lo the fort-iRii i office as stion as reports of the i trauedy were verified. He ex- W hen she arrived at the cxclu t pressed his pi'ol on ihI p' r-nnal it - sive W'rluht home In LaJolla le , ! l'm-i to Koieiyn Minister Kstrada t ntcied at the back flour hi meet 5 ml also conveyed the condolences a nt uro maid ami discover that - of the t nileii Males covernineiu. ; H(? UlltlItrani (f ,.nn. : cluh nec to Garraiizas faiiur in Nl'M Vurk .-mil illsi.,lchiil nn's- to his tnotiii-r. wirl,,w :,niiviit nl ilaltllsh.-il ulnn pi. dst-r in Mexico Gity. He issued i sial'-mi-iit saying: "I am greatly shocked. Thc people o( the I'llited States A shuie the sorrow of the people of Mexico over the death of this gallant officer. Although arrnnza s life was short, his achievements were ureal , His pa me Was added to that band of gallant ) nuns: pioneers who have ui ven their lives. fi Ihe masleiy of the ther ,ve,-e Pies'dent Guile" and .. v e !' II no.ut offi' litis '" vi i:i,o d at ttie n-W". 'all' ned thi" Man in' iu : th - lati i .;dent ml fnW i "Th pi profound s fil le ver this riblo insftlv. M"Y!e.in lional aitation has lo.-t v its greatest represf-ntativi tne e of0 (CooUoucd oo ril Bli) Alfred Tallfon, Supt. Schools in Ashby, Minn., Slips to; Death in Cascade Gorge! While Taking Pictures: His Body Is Recovered--1 Details Still Are Lacking.; Airrrd Taillcn of Ashhy. .Minn.. ; years nf aK'1. was dttiw ned in Die liuue rivei- al t t c'vlm 1; this ftireiit'Dn alu'Ve I'ninil reek III the ' KoKlle UivtT K(Ue, slipping aeei- , th-maliy wliilf lakniK a kodak pic- tun tf the rush i nt; water in the t XtM'Ke hieh is tiver 3" fet-t deep '. at the .scene nf the accident. The lituly was reenvered at mmn hy Homer Wakefield, a fiieman cm- I ployed hy the L'rater National fu - est aiul was heiliK held early this '. aftci'iitMiii for i he arrival of Deputy ' Coroner II. t. Stock of Ashland. j ecived hy the local Idlest office 1 from .Mrs. Jesse Klun. wife of th forest ranker in ihait;e of the rnioti ('reck district. Tallfon was apparently travcUnj; alone in a car which was parked a short distance irom the point where he slipped into the swirlint: aler. He w;is itn unmarried man. was superin- tendept of schools for Cook county. .inn., and was making a tour of! ih,. I'iuifii; coast on his Milliliter! in?. with a younger man who was ; search for the hody inimediately j iuKan. t mm name couui noi I learned thi E OF AFFINITY Mrs. Miriam Noel Wright Wields Hatchet in Love Nest at La Jolla, Cal. Damage Extensive Ar- rpQtori Rolpacnrl nn RaiL VUIV I I wlv w W w w p l)i;i-,u. i-... July II Jl'l ,s. Marian. Noel WriKlil, wif .-,ank l.loyd WiiKhl. world ruinous hiteel. last iiilil was released ,,,,,,., s;:,u hail l,y liollee here aft, r siie had w reeked the interior ,,f th,. exelusive LaJolla home of ,,.,- hiisl.uud. who. she said, was Ilvini! there. Willi OIkh .Milnnoff. .Moiitetieirriu daneer. after spurn- fnK is former mate-s love. Neither Wright inn- Madame M i la no if was at home. lie w as reported to be in l.os Angeles and the dancer had 1-ft home a short time before Mrs. Wright') militant ,.Mtiy into the home. st.c had repeatedly tried to tditain a warrant for the arrest of her husband and his affinity but had failed. Al last she decided tti take matters into her ow n hands. she told police h'-re. '"It was 'merely a case of their havhm ruined my hume and I tlecitled to wreck I theirs. If the police hail Riven me ten minutes more I won hi have made a complele Jfd of It. They would not arrest my husband. Why) did they arrest me'.'" Ma .unanoii ioiii mysteriousiy appeared wnly n hhlirl tln. ,.. fore, but whether she had reei-lved ' ail'-.inci- notiie f Mm. 'rlKht lice last night fail d lo find the ; dancer. .While Mrs, Wright apparently felt that she had not fininhed the wrecking Job she set out on, police said there was little left to hu de sired. Her own story wan that she be came so infuriated upon finding; neither her "husband or the dancer at home tht she illd not pause until furniture of a costly style was scarred ami wrecked and ev- eral valualde floor la mp w III never shed light una In. i'b:tures, i !; -M-ln'iir, .rks of Hi t and what ! hJ.ve you in a no-r-! cottage that n uts foi a inonlh fell uiltler h(-:-Pci-!n. Th umoutit of dauunrt was not ktiovn except that It ran into hundie. i .Pf doilini. "1 sa w a d r"f thut I bad f or hifily uotn and probably worn sliir'G v that woman and I tine It in tw,' said M.13. Wnaht. SPURNED WIFE WRECKS HOM CREW OF SWEDISH PLANE THAT RESCUED NOBILE 'jj Est m !1 . m't Mr im View of the members of the crew of the Sweilbh pU'iic I'plaiul, v.liiih rescui d (General Umhcrto No bile from the floating ice ofT Northeast I and. The plane v::s smashed on it:; iccoiui rescue attempt. Left to ric'-t are ycrdstrom and Perssoa, mechanic.;; Lieutenant Carlsson, navigator; Sergeant Nilsson, piioi. and Ljunslund, radio onerator. MAYOR BAKER 10 LEAD FIGHT His Honor Tells Rate Ex- perts to Go Ahead and City Will Back Them to the Limit Going to Let People Know the Truth. I'UKTI.ANI). Knv.. July 1 l.---Vi pany, whither it wants them or n;Jthods on the part id' the Oref:"n cum mission were attacked. City Attorney Grant and Kenneth G. ; llarliin, rate expert retained hy the i clly, were InsM tlcted hy the conn- , il to liike iiiiuii'di;ite steps toward jattttekiim tlie valuation of the puw- er comp;uiy, regardless of the de ! clsitin of the pu Idle service com mission to adheic to the 1 !i 1 li val uation of the properties. ! j Harlan char'il there ale Ml.-! ; iMtH.iMMi worth of fictitious vahns ! in the itsscts ol the power com pany. Gram snid he had "never j i seen a hetler example of steam-I I roller methods" than was uivcii : hy the commission w In u it delci -; mined to stand hy the 1 !G 'j valu-' atluii. 1 "This council is hack of ymi to the limit." Mayor linker told Mar ' lan after the council had directed the rate expert lo j;o hack to the lHH! valuation and itetni.e ihe lectl fictltltms values ,,f the cnni-' 'pany, Just as 'he would have done had not lite order of tin- cuinmis- i"" 'n issued. iinl you to present all the facts to the ct.iiiinilssion. whether it wants them or not." the mayor continued. Harlan replied: "With that tin ders; and hit;, we shall build up a t ae t hat i he public service cm -mission cannot ignore unless it it wants to i tin away from the fa.t." Marian said Ihe 1 1 Q valuation upon which the public .service com mission wouhl base present - da y rales, had padded the water rights values of the Portland KbM ti ic Power comiiany many I hues a nd that the Koine, concern values had ' i inflated by addinu millions of dollars afii r the overheal bad I n iillowcd at IT ier cent of the n.lal valuation. Casualties of the Air Service . I A liASII, I ml.. July I I.- -iT ; diaries Vnrick. 3T.. pilot t I'loyeit py an aviation company r i-.-ntly foi-n,-tl ln-re. i,,ul l,l,,yil Ki-s-Itrr. .'in. nil anion, oliili- ki,,'mh;i of North Mn nrheMiT. u.-re i nt.-i itt -1 kllli-il line yiM. nlay h t, Wen-ili-k'.s inonoi-ftiiin, ,.,-nl,., r,,,iii ,', , hi-Ulit of .-il, out 1.01,0 f,.,.t. What lalifiil th- t ww, not il-, l,'-nilM'-l. Tin- i.lane tin .1 Jimt Irfl thi- Ini-al alriiort wh'.-li It went lnlo: ;a noye iliii.-, PIMNGK IM-PKKT. I!. G.. July, 1 . hijiiricH suffered In a M.Miiie cia-n yeKieriHv causea lhi leath loday of W. G. Part- rid,.t .to, ti-cci.anle. In a hospital uere. i-iPH g. Gllke was irijlin-d and was lit a ho.vpltjil here, hut "is condition wax not serious. The plane gillfled a h'-d wHiI ; living low over water reflect ine j llyht. which caused (he iiccidetil Partridge lived here and Luke j . a me from Wiijr I cg recently. ( - - Mr-, lb-nut U III : t-.mm.n. July 1 I. hV -.m i s Alltlit P.esant. HO-ve,,) -obi the-ifo- phist ;ih confined to bed totht 1 at the home of friends at Wimble- ibuio A seere chill for ed h"r lo i ii ncc 1 fft II lecture enciieetnents ffir hte week-end. Her rondltion wai ON POWER CO. EUREKA HOLDUP WES tHted to be improving this morn - U1- - . . ....... 3NEGR0ES HELD HOOVER READY AS SOSPECIS IN U. S. Government Joins in the Hunt for Postofficc Bandits Who Shot ana Killed Deputy Sheriff in Running Fight Yesterday. l.rilKKA. Gal.. July I t. '.l' The I'niled Slates KipVerniinMIt en t -red the hum loday for Hie liner survivlm; hatnlits of tin- four who yeMfMhiy rold.ed Hie x " l oT ! 'ice and the l.iT.a;-d store al Wdlov.- ir.-. k n nil cm aped after ;i runmnu Mm fiuhl w itli x ;m- offlc 'is. The hiindit who Was shoi ami ki!h d in the fin lit had not 1 n Identified this tnornlun" :it W averville. Trin ity county, where he wns taken. More than men were seoiir- luu ihv re'-iiJii around ('iniyoii creek cast of here. when, il fs Mippos'-d the three rohher may he liiillm:. S'lierlf f .hill ii Kuntier and Wesley lliil. poslinasd-r of Kureka. a il h M'eral hjiiiMlUOlllKis .lullteil 1 lie man hunt today. J iisl how much was taken from the posloffice ;it Willow Greek 11 not been Wnuwn ih d. hut ubhci y fedeml offense. 'I'lie condition of ( ) y war of it.i.-.o f. .,,). ivi.n w - bo! itn. I seriously won ih let I ye-'t rday w h He aiiliue Hepuiy Sheriff William Gar pentf i- hi hi-- fiuht w i;h the ban-, tlits, wa UMccrtaln toilav. lb- Wa-' -till in a hosidtal at Weave,vilie in a crillcal coedirioii. I'arpeiiN-r was Killed, l-'uiicial a rra ime ne til : W Itt be eompb led after an llH(0"-l. ,Vli') II Wlli I '. 1 111'"'' ! e-; I i e ee In inu li'-h) in ciiniit cl ion with (In robbery. Xelhe Hclhuan and ti a 1) Pettitlt W, bolll tif I'le.ii.i. weie beinu held here for invistmation hecau-e 1 1 I s lie uses plale Mlp posetliv" from their t ar. were frmiid IMar Ihe ocelli' of thi- roltte 1 y ami 110 rjs plal- weie fniird on llo .L car. They said the plan s hail n s'oen. ;, Iib.unl. anothei n-ji... was beiui; h' III a I t 'lev, ..,,) 1 . supposedly as a companion of tin two held hele. All three III- slid II' ll.He p. dire ll ids. Tin- laiu b.indM. in the opinion of G, ii. fain, chief p.istn inspector, was John U . P.bliop. alias .l.-o t- . Gtsbop. alias J.mU:' " p.hop. w lm hail a police record in San l-'ran-clsc.i. Pishdp was an ' i-t. o in Anvil1-!, for violation of ' of jr law. a 1 e,, el lo oin- e '-led in San l-'ran. , 1. recur, is hnw, the Haiii-on uar nivlcied and xeti ir and one tl,i- in Lea Vi 'Il W Ol I h pt'll it III ial . lie also arrested .lanuarv I I Hi' on a burglary chart;:' but Was free, after an I n vi si i i;at ion He a 1-t hail a police record ill Seattle Wash. ARTIST IS JAILED I ,GS A NG I ; 1J ;S. Julv M. - il An altcinpi lo obiain ?-'''iii fr r.,,. v,,iv ni.iii.ni nleini-.. nctn bv'.. ih i i.m i.,,- ......i..... dry resulted In a man who g, ,,,, iM., illto I p, id walk lb' WHS kepi vfe 1 1 p. dice imp tipturi-d by nffb .'i'S )n at a I'llliwiiiil street . todved him in .tail. . 4 Baseball Score$ Phlffdclphia .Gjiliago li-iterlcs: "ergijson, W a I s h. chllite; Mill. me Mll'l l'-niion ami i Ha 1 1 nett i lh"r tJil Ieistpoip.il ; rain. EOR DEPARTURE I Republican Candidate Has Desk Cleared and Lug-; gage Packed for Trip to Wisconsin and on to His Home in Palo Alto, Cal. U ASl i I GT( i.. .Inly Set i etary 1 ..u ver will t fusion loniuht fur hi: I'alo Alto. Gal., where .ve Wash home Hi ui A nmisi II. hi will l.r lormally apprised nf hi iioiniiialion for the presi- 1 1' i icy ii ml deliver hts adiiress ol to entancc. A la.Ke corp.- "f stenoma pliers, TONIGHT eporters and canu'rametl will ac- Xliyt.t 't esidcnl GoolidK1' to he a I uu'n II"(h. I liey succeeded In -iM.ipaiiy t'ne candidate on Mrf Cndldate for the reuhliean muni-i mu'lltnK luni1, --tiihllshed a base westward irlp. and he will have!nil,lun land husied ihemmdves in repairinc ,s bis ,;uest llepresentatlve Tilson - ,id not talk to Ihe president l 1 h'' ,,lnlt,m landing Keiir of their af I'hiino'Onii, ihe republican , )lhll, ,h(, campaign," Mr.-Itaskoh , cnift' 1,,'0,u M l)olnt u WttB x leader of the house, and. as hea d : f ;1 ,() , , always had been my prl ' l)(,,-l,t mat they wotlld nuiko trw of t he easletn spea Isers bltren u, .1 va Inlon "that .Mr. I 'oi'ilhlue I "m'm H.-otltlllK flifc-lllH and aK.ill. Iiininiiient fiMiire in Ills i-n mini liiTi. Aniiii In I'hhami loinorrow after, a layover of lour hours wlll'n,,. reiiuhllean pin-ly woulil lake ill he slum Willi 'iie I'resiileiii Dawes ( al his h.niie ill Kviinslnu. a l lsll ana insl the toiullt I lly of novernor 1 r,-,ir,leil l,v Ills pi. Illleill ol.srrvel-MjH, .nth." I here as eiileiii e of vaiilshltiK lire-i .,.. Itaskoh ilenleil el, I phatlea lly ' iiMiillou ,10 I rreiieis. I'll. in Ihe Illinois met lol.olls I lie Hy will in ill, -felly lo the sum - nier While House on the llrule the llrule I . m i in Wiscnnsill. i wo ons wot be mi ill wiili the president, audi Mr. Uooei, who is an enthusiastic .iimI tiiM-terale angler, may wive Mr. GouHdm some competition in I ipilitm llrule trout. The itinerary calls for the can - tlidaf il in" ami ci 111 the tills . inoloi- s arrival in San lra mlsco ' 1 b-il ler. secretary of Ihe league. hi on l-'riday. A reception' Major General William (1. Price, lebiatioti are being planned Jr.. president of the I'nion leauile. Pacific cnnd city, and with (who arrived yesterday from Kur- oih iuded, Mr. Hoover w ill , on' said this morninn: to lib; home in Palo Alto." "II xvlll be entirely up to Mr. In ill., i 1 1 1 e wii-li h bet Wee?) hts noiificaiion tool the lime he M-aclitN home. Go- notutiH-e will h.-.e an opportunity n I. nish the pi.-paiallou of hs spce.h acccpt im; Ho- nomination, in which he h; pr-tmistd a free discussion of amjiiiin isu's. The acceptance spee.-ll u ,.,,.! yi.lered a campaign 1 Clllliellt HI ' highest hnor1aiice. It is kllown r 1t:i t Mr. Hoovtr alrcoiv his given Il ciiMdiMahle Gin", bill Ids wm k on I -e atblrc s here has b en lll 1 e I I 1 1 ) il ed bv the necessity of i l'"S- iiu: hi- affair al the eommert tep;i 1 nient a ml preparing his desk lor Slic sor. Th" caiolldate'n friends i ihe 1. pinion that Prc.-hlenl idee will reli.vf- him of hi of I- : b-; no t p.-t at u hoin Hie 1 1 1 ;i rly dan-, bill to 1 folio will go is -i subj' . t for speculation. I lie name (if liwighi W. Morrow, ambassador to M-xicii. and William M Ihlller. who lec. nily retired as t halrmau ..f the republican national commit tee, have been mentioned. 2 FOREST FIRES SAN -i;,N''lHi,)..,uly 1 I. -rt' . 'w o f.-iet flrt's In Gtilifornta were report' ( l" me loie.-i r lav. In ,Sf'(iuda national ion-si vihai is known an Ih- onyx fire 1 bin-mug along the soitih fork "t Tun ihoiisnml acres of brush was b.iiiod and 'he S n-n oP,u,ilhin the fire expect control it today Klre fighter, bud H P'H'K in m mlbs to get to ihe fir. In the LaKsep national toiesi ii' iir Yellow .i,n Kei, i i M.iei. ... ber nml bi tlh have IjWIB'IU ne.i i i;.loei. Th- fire c(u:cis abmg Minnlti today tii.it. while I Gr-ek can vmi and Is 1 mile- n .a- of Gy-ixvilte. which in f''"1 f pi d Pliiff. Kikbly-fte men have been .o Mni: on this fire and 10 in ' i c oid.-n d to. th hluae today. AIRPLANES A MEMBER i., ' Dcpmir o UNION LEAGUE KrU Ju John J. Raskob May Resign From Famous Republican Club Pledged to Herbert Hoover-Denies He Pre- ferred Coolidge to Smith. niii..m:i.i'Hi.. .iui- i i. i .1 ,! .1. I!akli ll.is itllieiili.l Ills ' illinuni-s tn resign fimn ihe riiien l.i'ayiif hi-ie U ln iih'IiiIm'I'. ship In lh:il m t;iiiiiati,iii, whlih lias always ln-t'ii rcpulilua n ami ,hu li has I'li'ltn snl i-ci i't a r ' IIimiv.'i 's .. n.l i.t.i. y tin- Ihi' inesl-: ili'lli'V shiitllil piiive ah clnli. lISS- nicnl to the cluh hecaiise of his acccplam I the chairmanship of, the democratic national committee. , Speakiim lat niKtit at his sum mer home near Grtiterville. Mil., the motor car company oifieial S.lld to questioners: "I have no desire to emharrass the I'niou league. I shall he mi id ea ,y the advice of the officers, and if il is found that continuance of my name on the rolls is em- hirrassiim lo the iiieiiihcrship I: shall he Kla.l to resign. "Ahout ten years iiko, h hen I liccame a meuiher of the I'ulou ( lo:i..i.. 1 l. l 11 lie 1; miiu n I h:il I I had voted for Woodrow W ilson. 1 ' have never heen officially affiliat ed with either the republican or democratic parties and have never voted al either a republican or democratic primary. I have al ways heen an independent 111 poll- 'tics. "Now, however. 1 see an oppor tunity of pertormlni some con structive see vie helplnj; relieve ' the country of the damnable it f flit I hui of prohibition taken a (.....,.....,.. oiirai-etiuH Smith ha: staud on thai important uuestiou and I accepled the cluinee to help .hint." m , Ki.ici, ih-nl.-tl I eport ; fllim ashitiKtoll that tie hud ! , wnuKI hp ilraftetl. heeuuMP, nt n i i(UstneNM imoi 1 iil not liellevt that j j ehaiiee with a u-enlier eamlhlnte. , t 1 1 1 ii I he nun loin I, 11 iisli mm on , . eorn-sptiuilent that while he was a! , elose friend of Coveriior Hnillh he j 1 preferred President I'onllilKe prc-ferr "M 11 caiMOOJiie. officials said they r r 1 in. I'ttbin i.M.i'no de.l his appointment ' as democratic chairman as a dls- I tinct aid to the chances of Hoover. "II Is Ki'-nl cauipaiKii stuff for j the republicans," said Harold Kilshol to take II el loll. M course ' Iho I'niou leaKUe is a republican ' dub. . but I cannot see why the leamie would be called Upon to take any action for an Individual." General Price spoke highly of ' Mr. Kaskoh and said he saw nolh , 1 11 k unusual in the fact that a lili-mher of the league 1 1 it I changed FOR ORE. LEGION SAl.i:.M. (ne.. July M. - iP -Publication of a new Amerlcii Legion periodical. Incorporated by , the state department, ami discon tinuance of he present official ; puldlcfitioii of ihe Legion in this stale were recommended by repre-1 Alpinist Hc-iie hcsi-rtbcd .sentiitives of the Legion from, KTuGK HUbM. Hweden. July II. W iishinuion. Marion, Yamhill, Pulk ; iP) Gaptatn Horn. Italian chus antl Tillamook counties, who mctiseurund his companion, the liutch h'-re last night. The change was : engineer Van Dongen, were rew favort fl January 1, Hiva. Opinion cued from Koyn Island by a pnrly was that Hie Journal should bt Ik- eons.'sting of two Swedish naval sin d twice a month. seaplanes and one Finnish plane, , I says a rcnoi t mcrivrd from tho EPIDEMIC IN EAST llAUrtK, Mass., July 1 1 - !V-- i Mm thnn bo cases of cpUo mi re i.. .. .... . , .. , ,,,.,, have developed In Hull I he post few days. The townspeople are much nlnrnieilj beca use of t he epidemic In l.ee, ; where theie have been L'2 fatall- Ui,n , ,,,. pnyslcian wli nearly iu of the afflicted patients i.i.u. wuie inosi oi j , n(, ( j,,.,, (1(.(.r,, there have I been no fatalities. He heteven the j Parte cases hic in no way trace- able to the cases in Lee. lie at- j t cthutpM the spread of the malady to the lonfc-conllmieU wet weiUhur. mum mm Alpine Climbers Picked Up by Finnish and Swedish Aviators and Taken to Kings Bay 11 Men Still Missing, Six on Italia and Five Lost With Amundsen Search Will Continue. KINCS ItAV, Spltzheri;en. July 1 I. IVi- With UJ men snivelled f rum deal h In the Ar'.'lic, rescue planer and the Hussian icehreakcr Krassin were intent today on reachiiif; a siot sonic miles to the e.isl of Koyu Island. There It u as heHe ved that six men who drilti-d away In the Imlloun part ot ' the Italia after the fatyl crash on .May 2: and possEldy Koahl , Amundsen and his five conianions on a I'lencli rescue seaplane mlyht he found. The latest to be rescued. Gap- lain Sora of the Italian Alpine idiasseurs and the Dutch engineer Va '''" 'hu had utte.nptetl lo make a perilous march over the ( ice to search for Italia castaways, were safe uhoard the hase ship , Gilta di .Milium today. They were ; picked off Foyn island hy a Kin , nish airplane ami hrouKht to Kinr;s I iiuy. Impendence wits placed on the t soviet flyer Ghukliiuivsky for lu- v nK 11 cmici position oi ine 111111 eiim Ol ' oyil IStflllU suue uis itecu fj i' mui Hpoiieu ine iiaiians. '""pt'iins l-'llippo Zappi and Alher- 1 to Mariano and directed the Kr.ts- I sin tn their rescue from nn lor herif. The airniiin and four com panions were forced down on the lcC . ,H',U' C,im' I,,U- UrtmlnK surnnion tlie Krassin lu the rescue. tlalian 1'Iiiiicn to Aid Italian pin 1101 wilt nlso join hi the Heai-chinK' work over the Ice of Queen Vleturlu ttvn In ihe nelKhhoihood of Hi) deKrees, 45 mlinites north and :tli decrees .11 inlniites west, It is known thai Itoiild Amundsen held the view that the balloon party uf the Italia iv. !.! fi.iiinl in llilo l,.,.i .....1 I the hope Is held thut he and his companions nuty have reached this ' ",m -o.u oecoiue maruoneu wun weglan explorer, lias a 1 w a y h ' 1 bought that tlie missing Italians I would be found there and the I soviet rescue commission holds it I similar view. J Tlie Norwegian icebreaker tlra- Iglin.a was ma kl ng Itn way today toward the camp of a marooned rescuer Vanning, n Dune, lie : had started out with Captain Sura 1 but fell sick and wun left at Gape hrun with a dog team and pro 1 visions. i !le--ciicd Man Very III j The physlcnin aboard the Kras j mIh, w hich reseiifd seven nienibers i of the Italia crew on Thursday, j sent word that Gaptain Zappi. whose leg Him badly frozen, wim ! in a rather ferious contlltion. Gai 1 1 it I li Mnrliiao. the other survivor of jthe "walking party" had Home fever but only Much us would be i natural to one who had undergone I so much hardship, The third mem I ber of this group. Or. Finn Mitlm- u. .Swedish meteorologist, died the Ice from exposure on June I The five men taken aboard Ihe K'riiKsIn from an Ice flop near the 'scene of the Italia crash were alt 'stated lo be In u normal condition. The physician staled thut Xatale ehiiil, motor chief, whoso leg was broken In thu wreck, hiiowvu no other ill effects. (Swedish n-'cuc expedition at Hpitx- hcrgen today. I The niHchlnes look off from 1 Kings Hay shortly after eleven - j lock Thursday night and flew fog as fur as Koyn Island, had reached the northern point of this place when the air- j men sighted a flue which was be !lng waved by the two men who set- , , . ,,' . . , teams In an effort to bring help tn the slrnnded crew of the Italia. The seaplanes came down on opm water on the eastern coast of j the Island. Co plain Hora wh i tn ken aboard one of Ihe Sh edtsli . , , . H rutty lu Betting Hway. for thu ice had closed In on the open watered cannel. but at length they took off and flew back to their base thru (Continued oo Pi Six).