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o o O 0 o md -Mtoford- Mail Tribtmw 1"""'" lUilt Twenty-third Yrr " MF.DFORD, Oh'l-XiON. WKDNKSpy V. .11I.V IS, !!, o N() m Today By Arthur Britban A Vanished Bugaboo. Some Real Calvinists. Jailers and Criminals. Poor Burns, He Drank. ' (Copyright, 1827, hy New York Evening Journal lno.) Di-cinl of Hisi Uusiiicss I'iuli's. ; JiasUiili, fiiiiiiicial lii'inl of tii1 1 four billion (iniliir (n'lionil Mo-' tors iHinipiinv, is Di'IihhtiiI'k: j national I'biiiriiinii. Owen !. j Yminn. clHiiniiau of tin' lioiiril i of the (Icnci'al I-'.lcct l if coin-i puny, one of the liijjucst I'orpo-; rations in A nn-riuai , is asked to; run for trovcrnor ly Di'tnocrats in New York. ; , . f William .lonninjrs IJryan, ; where In- dwells in bliss, .lonbl-, "" "" "' '"" ri'li.-i , . . nuiv pra.ti.-.it ami hltflliont th:in less shudders at all tins. Hut j any hrrctoforo suivam-d) was these are praetieal davs, liiir '"'y '' ,!"v" ' . j llamniill !' Iowa, afu-r a roiifor- iliu.siiiess is praetnial unci H is j ,.,.,. wjIn th(. ,.,.,,ubli. an .n-sl-well to reeoiiiize things us they ; cu-iitiiii camiiilate aiuard ihu si..c- - i ial Irani, lll'e. ' ! This i th,. nic-ss.s... wlli. h the j mivernur said lie would take to Some Clllvillists. it seems. illVjihp rrpubli.-an slate eonvenlioll to- Mill Calvinists like old .Mm. i ;'" M,,i"7' " ""M'''y .he i tu fly l.y plane from Comi- IJuet'li Wilheliiiina, of Holland. ! eil liiuffs to aihlress tin- Mat.' will not attend the Olympic ; 'Mt-"1 "!l'l"-'ri- Alter '"'' ' 1 j hour s conference with Hoover. "alUOS. Calvinists ill Holland during ;i ride between Missouri are urtied to stay away fro.,, j v"- "" ernor Hammill declar.-il that the what stern preachers call "a ; fanner has in Hoover "a rial carnival of the flesh." j ' """V."""-" . ,. , , . "S lien Ins final explanation 'Ji , , ,, , . . , ., sav til.' I -HI l I'll V ai ininin Olympic imcs turn men a wax from (rolgntlm to tlrtico-lioinun I DJiLNMiism. i . , i A majonty ot human wui have altnmloiUMl t lie John C;il - .i i i i j vm theory, which liivliulca the burning alive of Dr. SorVt.'tUS . , . iv on slight ,rovoeation. bel.ev.no that the mmi Lord wants peo- i , - ,i -i , pic, to .enjoy themseilves - siolially. Crime oriranization seems to reach almost everywhere On Saturday nifiht two dantreroii man - U i 1 1 i 1 1 ir uumeii cscaed ,' mv jUdBim.nl' i. is nolm; to from Sil.'' Sine prison. j offer a plan mure soiiml ami ln- ,, . .. tellluent than any offered to the Hie next ll.orniln: two Mil- Alne,lca people. Si llir prison rusl Wen' ai'i C.ovenior Ham mill said he ' i i. i i i -t- wonhl deher this message to the rested, accused ol blliekuilllllllir j l.unenlion in miieh more elahn ll.otorists oil the hiul.WIIV. j rated furm. explainin..- that he .. . . i would outline the definite thlnns No wonder prisoners escape. w,,k. ,,0vc,. Would present In when the jailers by niirl.t are his acceptance speech at I'alo ... i ii i -i Alto on Anmist 11. Iiiol.waymen anil hlackmailius llI1.v ,,mH (.mmi. bv ilav. A fine example to the! The cv"' I'd Ihal Ihe '. . ! iMiualizalion fee had he. n dcfl- prisoners. I n rel ormiiiu .ni,,.,v ,,., Int discard. prison atmosphere. i lnt he declared that the farm I leaders of Iowa were surrendorim; The licv. Dr. Wvlie. chaplain I' rlneipl.. and no .ause. I.ut were agreed that there were ncrc of liobert liun.s Meiuorial as-.,VB ,lun ,JT1e .,y hich the soeiati.Ul. rcorcts that IllllllSj'1"'11''"'"1 prohlem eunld he solve), llratlk SO much. It is too lau. ! Kinallv the j-ovr-rnwr pn-.Iirtcd but it is not i-crtain tliat he i ivim h I ha vc writ t imi tin same 1 jMiulry on an ice water i ((M.( Strangely cnouu'li. jroml writ-iii"- and lfihol lulvc "-"uic t'i ercilicr. Hcaumont unit Fletch er. Shakespeare, Dr. Johnson, Ci'leriili.'e. practically all tin "Teat ones drunk, As for Latin writer. Dante, Cervantes, etc, nnd old 'lirecks and Itomttns. they would hace thought water plain poison. 4 in I Jeritza will talk and sin a -talkinr movie." "Th talUies" make a liood start with j this artist. The singer will irl'UHKJ wiek or more. And ! while site rests the film will no on siiminu". "millions hcarm' it. ant um-stion." ... , r i i Secretary Hoover continued his underfill invention, time mm j fMM relu. f discUHsmns with labor savinir. jChur'es A. . Merloud. republican 4. : national oiiimittt eman for N'e- Hiisslan scientists, newspapers hraska. who boarded the train at and poets continue bitter attack . count il l.!Uiffs and mIm with Jud--on tlio Italian North Pole aviators , w. I:, nrepn of the federal cmrt because (if the alleged :landon-' of .laims. a native of Iowa, and nienl of the scientist. MHlmiren. former chairman ot the houe put In nn Ice irave. left to die. , ways and iii'-an ) mimiti e. f:v-- A Ktisslan poet writes about "tho;rror Alam Ji Mii!l'n of N fascist Keneiat who took the cross i r aska. who, like iov.inr Ham-' to the pole, but deserted his com-; mill, was a supporter of Frank rades." o. I.owd-n in the pre-i 'invention : mmpnisn. joiiK-d tlie train at Fre- Nobile's experience how tht 1 T,10nt to ride across the ft at with throdiifu-fhle is not the airship for Hl)OVf .r an1 discuoth; farm; l iar in-uis. uf mi mi nnri r ban forced the ship down head fir-t. Who will find a way to pre vent Ice formation on flying tiut rhinery? jolm . I lie v in tie K' " " " A British baronet. Sir Jiuchanan. and fifteen others were I (ConUnutd on Pm Tour, HOOVER TO WIN IOWA: BY 200,000 j Governor Hammill, Farm Leader in Corn Belt, De clares Hoover Has Plan of Farm Relief That Will Sweep Rural States No Hot Air, But a Specific Program. aih).i:d 11 o o v i: i: tisaix. OMAHA. ..-l.. .Inly IS. lI'i-A pi'cii.iiun that llfrlierl llouv.'r his ,i'l;itfurm i made it will dial 1 lcnj.'!1 tli' admiration of all those intrrcsti'd in auricula aiui iiu: nation, us wcii." lUimnult aiu. Asked iifun what hi based this conclusion, ho saul he in'iK e j the ti. ). I". standard hearer wil't , ..Bl!ns to la, ana ls BolIll?i ;to have a relief jrom-ain that is 'worth while.' i t wm lu. Sieciii'. "I ran siieak with a knowledge I that is specific" lie said. "Mr. !uovtT , mnk(f ,,., relief the first principle of his ' a'lministration. lie regards It aR , mnrttl ,ut MM1V0 iliUHtion of the parly ami of hlm- i self. He reeouni.es that the.'! is n problem ami that it is an ohlli;allon upon me wiumo rvu-. pie "The farmers are truing to have : that Iowa would v for Hooer Uv :'ftu OIK! After his confurelieo i. . ... .... mii.i .t.. cnvernor tiainni:il issovo mis j-i.i if un-in .the action or me corn nen com- mittec recently in commend im; the deniiMr-itic nricultural (dank and condcnminK the republican j farm plank: I "The corn belt committee which 1 met in Ues Moines, composed ' laruely uf democratic leaders, i passed a series of resolutions, i from which it appears they be 1 lieved the democratic party, fmv i ornor Smith and Mr. llaskoh jichairman of tho deniorratii- na ' lional (ommittee) have promised them the equalization fee letflsla- lion. . Talks With Tanners. "It is important to the people of Iowa to know whether the i corn belt committee has any as- surance from Cinvurnor Smith or Mr. Uaskob up"it wliKli to oase action. "The corn belt committee. Mr.. Smith and Mr. Ilaskob owe ft to Ihe people of Iowa to clear up urwhl-m w;th him. 0 e uf I alher JM'Hlli. First new of the death or Air. Ilenrv was conveyed to Mr. hoo ver at onahu t.y tlw Assoeiated Press As ".Mn a" the spM (8) b-f thal!ty. the se. retary broke th- sad TidinKS to Mr). Hoover, who (Ccntlnuta oo Pt Eljbt) PEcovsTowKo fjo CHANCE FOR MRS. HOOVER S ckks - M W Just as soon as ever she can that is as soon as her fiance gets his divorce decree from the former Follies girl, Jessica Brown Peggy Joyce, many times married Hroadway show girl, is to wed Lord David Northesk, of London, she says. Peggy and Lord North csk, above, are vacationing at Deauville, France, and it was there that he asked for her hand. She says his proposal is the most beauti ful she ever has had She has come into wealth through her variouj marriages. RENEW SEARCH NEW CATHOLIC FOR AMUNDSEN CHURCH TO BE & COMPANIONS Ice Breakers Malign and Krassin, With Aviators On Board, Plow Through Frozen Wastes in Final Effort to Rescue Explorer; AKJSCOW, J uly IS. (Vj Soviet rescueiK today contintied their ct fortH tu eiear up the late of lloahl mii(lsen and lii five missing, companions. 1'repHriitions v e r e also made to htxin nn extensive search lor Ihe six men who drifted off to the east over Ihe ice lieH in the hat; of the Italia aiier ils crash north ot Spitsbergen. The Krassin was en route to Ad vent bay for fuel. Il will rein n to Northeasi hind as soon as pos sible and establish a flying base. I 'lint ChuUluiovky, w ho direct) d the Krassin to the surVivors :f the Italia, will hcin a search from that base and every .square mi!.; of the ice on the southeast and northeast shores of Northeast land will he explored. The sea norlh east of I'oyn inland will also Iv thoroughly comhed. Criticizes Dead Man .MOSt'OW, Julv IS. it Men- tenant Vijilieri today was quoted as criiicl.ia Dr. Finn .Malmrii)'tr. heroic attempt to reach land to scml aid to the survivors of the Italia. VMIclii was one of a sroup of five men rescued from an ice floe by Ihe Russian Ice breaker' Kins sin. Dr. Maluiren. Swedish scien tist aboard the airship, was lei't alone dyinu on the lee as he nred his two companions to continue on lo laud In an effort to send rescu ers lo the Kroup of which Vlidieri I was a member. Tho correspondent ot Taws. So viet news aKcncy, aboard the Rus sian rescue ship Krassin. quoted Vinlieri hi saying; "Pcq-.sonully I rcftartl Malnnren's plan to reach North Cape as u:; wise, hellevinK we all should have remained on the Ice ami Irfed tu establish radio contact and at th. first, opportunity move for tin. s) ore in the collapsible boats in jur possession. ".Maltimrcn insisted he could reach the shore In 17 days; Id? took provisions for t." days. Thv Kroiip was hungry at Fl days, prob ably because of the Krenter con sumption of food at th'! beyiiinluu Vlileiri said the loss of gas caused hy the pressure ot ice lorm iuif on the airship vas the liniiu-dint)- cause of the crush of the Italia. OSLO. Norway, July 1.- i;Vi A report was current here loflay t hul ffulu.rtMi.il fmi ml I rnccM nf t h seaplane In which Koald Amund st n and five com pa n ton s d isa ' peared, na Itear island, midway be tween Spitzbemn and Norway. This was believed hern i he a va riation of a similar idoty Riven out some time ano. Th'Oorliiiiil version, wbleh "B" very valine, mention-il the f iudlnit of th remnants of a lur cap and ; the dlsiitvery of hej marlfs on . I ear islhiid. Talk of who. mar'f.-. was held to be sufficient lo dH-j ercou uie (iry smiP tne missini, aircrnu i? a seapiane. oe W ERECTED HERE i Ground Wlil Be Broken July . 29th for $45,000 - Steel and Brick Structure at; Corner of Oakdale and West 10th Open By Christmas. n i - , (irotind will he hroken with np- jproprialc cerenionLes Sunday. July -i . for the eieciion of a new Oilh- , olic church at lln- southwest corner of Oitkdiilc nnd W est T-nih Stieeis. ! The new edilicc will cost approx imate -i;,,iiiio and wltl h,- hy liL' feet in dimensions, ti:' feet in the transept and of ihe Koman- esqur tyt f architecture. The fl anicw m k w ill he steel, with a hrick hody and huff hri.-k facing. I 'oiisi ruction will start t he first I w eek III A UKilsl, the l.ids hid ll cloyed July L'fi. and the iiirni iXtm-- ser ir es w ill he the first w eek in September. The church, one ol the fiii)-st in Ah dlmd. sh.uld In completed and ready lor occupancy ' hy i h l ist mas. T,H' tl.-jntiiK architeet is Uob- ;- iSi'irett of Portland. Hmhlmi; ..f the chun-h was made ' i,"-ihl'- tbroimh the )-fiot is of l-'n'O'-r w. IMack ami tin n- "ibiiiions of the conKi-eiion. I'lans for Ihe building of the latent adttitii'ti in the city's many beauti ful houses of worship have been under consideration fur several nioht hs. At the cornerstoiie-)a. Iiik and dedicatory exercises. hiKh Catholic t hui t iiinen ol the I'acifie consi anil t he north w est w ill ta ke un active TREATY OF PEACE LONDON. Jqlv in. - t,Vt Sir Austen fhanihcrtAtn announced in t he house of common toil a y that Uritish ucceptatice of Ihe Kcllocy , proposals for the oullaw rv of war has been delivered o the American chaiu-e d'affaires I'eplylmi to a JiyeMPm, the for eiirn secretary suiii.' "I hand-d I his morn i m; to t lo t'nltcl States rh'ut'Ke d'nffaire- the reply f the Kovcrnini nts of f'rp.n , '''lHin th- cMinionwealth uf A li traita, .New- Zealand nml the union of South Afrl and the reply of tin Government of India nrccptlnt; the pioiMisaln of Ihe t nited (rj'ite:. L'ov rnni' iit for multilateral tr-ai for the remni (atlon of war. "A levwi-ds the dL'niOure of tto 0 1 eaty bii niajetdy'w government w'Ul nappy to finn It at fucb nine )ui piaie as may be infiu - aide to the Fnitei states govern- tm-nt." ' 1 oe nnnouncenH-ni wus greeted ciieers. mm &n nr i LULiinL niu ui ill Oregon Delegation at Wash- i ington Unit in Believing Govt. Aid of Irrigation Has No Chance -May Be Later. S.U.K.M. ore. .1 u l i . ..-V. -At I the picsciit time tlu ic Is iii possi i hi lily of federal alt) for distressed lrrit;:ili..ii projects in l'r'i'ii. This was tin: unanimous assertion of ' nicintit'i s of Ihe Orei'ii cuiiuri's ;sinal dcU'KKiitioii. who were today called into conference hy the sui i'ri'l;un:i t ion coin mission . Kcd. ntl aid. il wa ihl. would ( require new rettislat ion and a com plete cll:tliUe in the cilinn rec ' lainalioii policy of the govern meat . ' Il was amv. d that fed. i al ai.l to , cxic-liMK projects, rat her than the ', appiopi i.Hioi) of motiey fur ni-w projrets W illld h "I 1ll!lH's. : hill lh.it it was Im'.voihI .;ilni ; of polhidiity at proem. Senator McNary e.pi escd the ; opinion that the slate reclamation .commission i now wurkim; ahou ! tlie ri'jht lines in r"omani.i:it; tho distre.vs.'d piiijiM tf. under ni:llioiiy .ranted hy the state legislature, j This also was the opinion of Dr. t Klwood Me;id. federal irrigation ' coniuiisvinner. viio mel with ihe slate commission ;i few days a-. While I r. .l end offered no cn-coiiraeiio-iit thai federal aid woo'd ; he extended, he said it would he ' KOod husiuexs jind that he w on In , Hot oppnse It. Il was lart;i'ly a ) result of his attitude that Ihe con j ferem e was called today. Those n thin with ihe counnis- 'slon today wMe t.'oiiHri'ssnuin Haw ; hy of ihe first dtslrlci, C.inKn--J man Korell of the third district. (Senators .McXary and Sleiwer. Am ;edee Smith of I'nriland. who Is a niemher of the landholders' com jmittee of the (irants I'ass dhdriet. and W. li. Id.', secrelary of the , land settlement c-ommiltee of the ! I'oitlaud chainher of commerce. Baseball Score. mooii, ( 'iuciuiiall National It. II. K. Hi II 7 II I :i n I latteries: Aloss. Kaotlpal ami Deherry; l(!cy. Jahloiiow ski. May ami HuiKieaves. .. It. II. K. Kostoli .... ! ntisliui'Kh j Catteries linKswirth jainl llari;ri j :( la 1 Hi 1' I 1 liarn-.s. iPanilt. Ild and Spohrer; ii inies ives, enish-y. Aiiii'l-h'itll. KW YOUK. July 1 s . Unite Uiith's ;tith home run of the srasop wi'h Combs and Koenlu on base in the ninth enabled tie Yankees to nose mil ihe Whlti'Sox ! t- lirre loday. In . firsl ; ii ii. i; s i ;t i !) I I. of I he serh-: Chicago Vorli Hatterfe: Lyons and .M-i 'urdy Hoyt and llenoiiKli. II. 1 I I 3 ( 'li'Veland lioslou t T'n Inninys. liatteries: I lust Nun-is and llofma ell. Setlleiuire. till, lie nit;. it. ii. i:. Hetruit I ii 1 Philadelphia . It' a i:altei'ie; (iibson and Hart-'i'-ave: Khiiikc and 'ochraiie. ASIIKVIM.i; N. i' July IX. -iVl - Reticence reai'dinK plans inarked activitliM of leaders of the iry suiithcrn demociat as ih'y went into executive conference here today to attempt to formulaic plans f'O fiKhttm: the siiind of Cov. Al fred (-;, Smith ir New Voik, demo cratic presidential candidate, and John ,). ItM-kub. chfiiiinau or the national committee mi tlx1 prohild tion (iiestlon. IHshop James V.. I'ahnoii Jr. of liichmoud, M.e(hodi.-i Cjdscopal church Soulh, and Dr. A. J. Marion. Atlalilit Maplisl hader, who calhd Hie IIH'clinu, teiterateil there would be no third parly movement. ' " ' COLORADO Sl'RINHS, Julv I .H. (IN - Si.encer I' ncplu-w tf the laie MoIcm K. I'en- n.,.. tndav announced lie would sitppoit Cov. Alfred K. Sm'Mi of New t ork for president If llerbeit ltnivi'i' cloe not eon jl for noal- ifb alion of the Vummi net. Penrose x Colorado chairman ioi- ine association nuajn fjiihe pio ' hibllion amendiin Nt. fatufp paqqfq i n ii i nuuLU C. D. Henry, Well Known Banker of Monterey, CaL Dies at Placervillc Fol lowing a Heart Attack Mrs. Hoover Is Hi:rryiiig West. S. F. Welcome Postponed AiiO UD HOOVKR Sl'lv CIAL. Fremont, Neb.. July !N. (,-Ti Imnicdiaiely after the - word reached the secretary and Mrs. Hoover today of the death of Mis. Hoover's lather, C. I . Henry. aniHtuiicepienl was made that tlie formal weh-onie h o m e reception planned for I he presidential nominee at San Francisco would he postponed until alter the lormal uotiliiaiioii cere- : monies at I'alo Alio on Ann- ' list II. ,' .MONTKRKV. Calj.. July 1S.--(Vi - This historic cily lost one of ils first cilizens when C. D. Henry, fat her in-law of Herbert I Uiovt-r, . republican president ial nominee, j succumbed tu heart trouble and the I infirmities ol old imt at Placer-! ville in l lie hi-:li Sierras. He was j S I years old. It was :;t; years iuo. in LS!L Ilia: .Henry, ilien in the prime of life, ' raine to .Monterey with his wife. -Florence, and two daughters, l.un and Jean. He came tn miide n moup of local business men in the i lorinat ion of Monti'iey's t'lrst hank, 'the Hank ot Monterey. Henry came from Los Ar..;eles and under (the m initial understanding was 1o 'have nii'iely assisted in the launch I Im; of the bank, but he remained j 'mi as cashier, and it was not nn 11 1 I'.tju when the Valley haul; a:-quired ; ; the Hank of Monterey that he unvu i j up act ive biiisuess life. I i Until of Henry's dinmhters sin-nt their uliihood days In Monterey and attended public schools hero. Miss ,ou -Hearvt who Is now ,Mrr. Herbert Hoover. Inter entered t'liin ford university while Jean studied - music abroad. , Jean, Ihe younger dum;hler, who i is now Mrs. (Inthrie Lar-;e, was ( tlu1 constant eotnpaiiion of , her Lvtln-r during his declinlm; years.1 : As dlrectliiR head of M.onlerey's rirM and for many years only hank, ; Henry's contact were wide ami , varied and he built up many en- i during friendships. A. It. I'nderwood, descendant of an early pioneer, is one of these old friends and his recollections of llemy form the basis of his local history. Henry was a silent man, not Ivi'ii lo the discussion of his af fairs. lie was versed in the affairs n! j , nuance. Durius all I hi' year b" In-sided here. I here was never a day , when he was Indisposed. While in business here he tool, j 'frequent trips to the mountains in the soulh. and for a time made bis 1 . home a) a nearby ranch. 1 Duriiiu the last few years, after retirement from tin hank, he socio much of his time at Hoover's Palo Mto home and made nips to th hih Sierras In summer. Henry was pi mid of the record of ihe youi:.1; nilninU engineer who became his son in law in P.r.et ami, ; although he oi initially oppos-d Hoover's entry Into politics. Im : changed his mind on that point 'during his last trip to Monterey. FI.AC:i: VH.LK. int., July IS iV Charley D, Henry, father-Inlaw of Herbert Hoover, the repnb- Mean laiidiibitc for president, died here i his niorninj,'. Mr. Henry died wlihoiit having r-a llx.i d bis la-t wish - I hat he ' Pil-hl live to see Ills daughter, Mrs. ll'iover. once more, i The end fiiui" ut Ii:3M a. m. while , Ho- sp-cial iralu hearing the re I publican tamhtrd-beai it and h I h wife toward Ctillfornia and honte, i wim racfim westward across lown. I Ari a nemeii's to speed up the i schedule of the train so M n, Iloov j er initio remdi Placer llle to see lo r fat her alive, were made yei tenlay, hilt al best they Could tlol j reach the west coa-t heron- Krl f day morninn. j Ai the bi-d-ide were Mrs. fiulh t i ie Larfe t,f Ccornelow n. Calf., iin j nth"! djtuL'hi r. and Allan Henry 'Hoover, on of the presbleptial lamltflate. Air. Henry, who was H4 yenrs j old. suffered ; paralytic stroke on July 4 while fin a c;i m plrm nip with Mrs Lartic. 'hyw.-fa ns mid1 i he W'nibl Joive died utmost at once . exeept for In" remarkable vitality.! thus i V VOTKS IMIUN' ! It InI: IX SC'IKMift TX MAMSHFILLD, ore., July IS--lV The Alar-hfiehl sehuol htido I uf lt7.''Hi. ami a proposal to In crease I he tax lew six per Ceil over hat uf last year, w as voted low Ii yesleiday. The budget Irtut by a Vide of 2C0 lo IT!, and the Increase proposal by lo It". The xautc jtroposala .ei- pirvlfjiisly defeated. The k boo) board met today to consider ways of financing the I seho.ds uf ihe city, 0 0 I ON AWAY, AGED 84 Bride o Air This smiling young woman, tho former llessie Wright, is an air plane bride of Ogdcn, Utah. At , the recent dedication of an air ' port there she plighted her troth to C, Eugene Uowcn. ATTACKED BY I Fl'CKNF, Civ, July IS.-oVt Wi'.hoiit a single elite un which to b.ise a search, Sh"i iff Fratui Kichaid.-t of All,m. is attempt - nn today to mi rave I the mysiei of an assault on the person of Airs, John Matson of llalsey, who was at lacked In her home yes tirday by two straiiuc men and ai ri'd away in her husband's anion oldie, to i b rt by the hIiIm of the highway alone. A satiiical ou'-'sane: "Wo are drunk ami out for a Kood lime, ion will find the lady on the highway.' was scrawled on :i ph'ce of note paper and the kitchen talde of the left on Allitsoll home. ' Mrs. Matson was rational last piKht, according to Sheriff Milli ards, but could nlve only u meimor (Wscrijitlun ol the men. Aucoidintf tu. . tln:,.iory ' plood toticibcr oy the oiiber. iwo men came to tip.1 door ami asked to' use Hie telephone Infurmcd that she had nu telephone, Ihe men : grabbed her ami carried her, ; Mi lium Hiik, to her husband's mi -1 t omul-lie. Mrs, Matron, accoritliiK , to hr. .Marks of llalsey. believes j there were Iwo other men in the back seat of t he car. She re members muhlm-, from thai time until she was found In a hysterl-; cal l onditb'ii by passim tourists. ' J ler clolhlitK Was badly torn and t:he iuid nnmeroi.s bruises and scratches about the body. Dr. Marks slated. Mrs. Abuson wild she had never seen the men before. Her only description was that they wer' "dark and .vmirj; looking men." Slie said that she had fought, desperately to el away from tho two who attacked her Li Ihe house. I Marks on the ground, from the, door to Ihe wale, where the car, stood, nave evidence of a terrific, sll HHyle. Shi; was found at 2 o'clock, two ami one-ha if hours after the i n:cn had first appc.ued at the r house. ! I '' 1 1 IT LAN I , Ore., .July 1 H, (!' - An armed - robber, aided by u Woman, held up a shire UiIm after mum on Ha wt home avenue, ou Die cast side, and escaped Willi K'M. after tiireaienlitK lo lock the storekeeper, (. ( , (, nd ei'Kass, in an Ice box. The s'oo-keeper prom ised, if left free, that he would not notify the police tint II t he inhhcr had ample time to escape, The robber ami a woman com panion had 1 n seen Ut step from a ta vli iili Ju-t before the robber ntered Ihe prcndciKass store. E, TACO.MA. Wieli., July I S. (Pi -- Coinpleiimr Ihe SWMlif ll the Pacific coast, the '12 planes of the national air reliability tour were laiidintr at the Tacoma mu nlt ipal airport today, The fh -Mt plane to arrive on ihe i Pi-mile jump from Portland was the MeM.tnca plane. Xo. j, pllott.d hy William S. Mroi-k ami Ldwurd F. schlee. famous around the-woild filers. This plane rendi the t-'i-onml here at 10:11, exactly an lour from Port hind. Following In quick mieccstdon were nine more of the phines, all arriving within four minutes. CALLES IS SLATED 10 KEEP POST Retiring President of Mexico Expected to Remain in Office As Result of Kill ing of His Successor Country Seethes With Ex citement, But No Out breaks Are Reported. MKXICo CITV, July IS.-.Pi The oody nf (iencral Alvaro ol -i 'i 'iron, p resident -clot t of Mexico, who was assassinated yesterday by a man who , fired throiifiii a sheaf of pencil led c a r t o o ns. was taken to the railroad station here today and placed ll p o n a train en route to his home in l Simula. I'r. siilent Cab les, bare-head -...i ti-., n-.. a i.- x- Iiind the hears". j At his side wa J A a r o n Saeni At his side was VaLU vALLi;ii Kovernur of u evo . pon ami close political friend of Ohrecon. Midiind them were the highest ifficialH of the kov ernineni and officers of the army and navy . (Ml etieh side of the hearse were members of eonjjrei-rt ami other political leaders, who had been closely associated in the obreKon presidential campaign. Mounted cadets of ihe national military academy preceded th" automobile, which bore the cof fin. Itehind the official mourner i a me ho Idlers of the presidential Kinii'd and more cadets. Airplanes maneuvered overhead and several bands were ncatiered through the ran It mo . t, ...... . -, . ..- At least 1 50,000 ch'r'jns lined the two and one-hali miles of streets, through which the cor teo piissed on Us way from the naiional palnce, where the body bad rested lu stute since last , evening. j These were the same streets where an equally lurge turnout bud on lust Sunday cheered t.ene lal ObreKon as he rode trium i phanily op. hix return to the Capital for the firsl time aLer his election. Only two of OhreKun't Imme diate family were In Mexico City to board the train. They were his son. rmberto, ami a jdslcr. Helium Lollta obregim de Almada. A ibilighter, Heiuira Refimiu Obre Kn de Ponce de l.eon, lives in , Hiiadalajara and was expected to meet the train there. The loh(i linen uf mourners who i had passed before the bier while ,11 lay In state in Ihe national ( palace hist evening. Were supple men led by thousands of others today. Ktarting ut dawn, there was a steady stream if people ( wh.ch eniered ihi palace- grounds , through Ihe ureal gates, crossed ! the pa I lo and progressed t hrough w hiding passage way'H tu ihe Huh 1 of the Ambassadors, j Ambassador I iwiht W. Morrow and Ihe entire staff of Ihe t'nited j States embassy were among those ! who paid their respect by pass ink' before the coffin. AH other loreimi missions to Mexico also i were represented in Ihe lines. MKXICO CITV, July 1 S. ff Federal district police this lifter- . , noon nrresteil and held for investi ; Million Fmllio fjisado. proprietor of the restaurant wVere Oeneral otireuou was killed at San Amccl, ami all 12 employes of that place. MKXICO CITV. July 1 (A't -Antonio I tins fccrtuche. who was named chief of police by President Calbs Immediately after the assas slnatbm of Oeneral Alvaro Obre Kon. said today that Juan Fscapu larlo. the assassin, whm "nuw com m'netng to talk." Senor Xertuehe expects further arrests and believes he will learn (who were the master minds uf the ! crime. MKXico CITV, Julv is. oF Assassination of President-elect Alvaro ObreKon caused stringent measures today to curb disorder. Censorship was In fon e. .Po lice nnd soldiers patrolled , ihe street uf the capital nnd the roads uf the nuiTiiundimr country wide. The army was ptepnreU for un emergency, all troops being ordered to barracks and held In readiness tn case of disorder. Tin re were innumerable rumor in tlie enpltal nf uprisings and ther killing", 1'Ut all proved to be tint rue. intense excitement prevailed everywhere, but neither tin. newspaper nor ihe govern ment had any Information vt trouble breakimc out anywhere Im the republic. The war depart ment today Issued tin ori'Mnl com munique saying that the army would guarantee the public peace. CoaUnutd o& Pif Eight) r i ii r