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o 0 o 0 0 o Medforb Mail Tribute The Weath8e Irecast Kulr: no chance In loin IMTftturp. O Mn&liuuiii yesterday 80 Mlmiiimn today - 4' Weather .Year Ago Maximum IM Mluhuuni . SI Hilly Twrnty-ttiiM Yar Fittv-Mfvrth VF MhTtFORlX OlfKCOX. TlIlKsPAY. .IL'LY 1!, WJS. Xu. 118. .1 Today By Arthur Brisbane Obregon, of Mexico. Peace, Peace. Heir to Coolidge. Money Down, Stocks Up. (Copyright, 1827. by New York Evening Journal lno. Olirotion, mnvl.vK'li'i'tpd prii (lent of Mexico, will not su--oopiI Calles. Five hnlli'ts. firtM into It t in , us ho sat at a lianquH. Iiiivp sent liim out "f tip world's activities. ,'usl lii'1'nrr receipt (if the As social!'!! l'i-css " flush, " tellim; (if llic iissiissiiialinn, tin1 fol lowing paniorapli "ail I"'1'1' written, I'm' pnliliciitiiMi here: Ohrefirin, recently fleet oil president of Mexico, says his nation will not olianj-'e ils atti- .Wnle on rcliirion, and it seeks lilt- OslJllllisluiH'Ilt nf capilill's 1 responsibilities nnd Inhor's rights in llicir fundamental as pects. " If hi pfin ostablish tliat ho will do soiiiethintf nvpr iloim brt'olV. Tint worl.l It.is always laUcii it 'nr rantfil lliai labor's rifjht'is the ribt to a living, and capital's rosponsibililics" consist of tit li i ii tr and keepiii'-:' ' ,.,hinP ovei- and above win,, ; labor rcillires to live. So far US Obregon is eon- . corned, (iiestions nttei'tmi;-( eniiiliil labnr and l-eliuion are ! now scltli!il for eternity. Oth-j crs must, stnins.de with them Once nioro the (jueslion will -'lie nsked, "Does assassination rvnr chiiiiLvo the course of his- low?" Knroprnii nations ar ooninitf j'(.rM (i.vs h).1(. into line siunintr the KpIIojju I The nunu- was rnimaiiy adopted . . , , with the acceptance of a report !v pcaec treaty, which ninny hope ;: , .,.,, vsl,.,,,iiy , and some believe, will put ani'lriw ho a siati-in.-nt of .uriosc aiul :i plan of ,i-rieeil urn. Clld to Will'. , T,n , omiitt.'e r.-pottcil toilay Wc llillll't invite Russia to with a lilnn-nonl platform mul a , , . .... plan of pi oei'iltn i' that wji.s dis- Sl"ll llllt she IS Wltlin to SIL'll .,..,, p.ivately for .nor,, than two nnvlinu- 'hours. Krench stalcsincn sij;n th" treaty, saying they are sat.is- i uotinoi-ii whin- the eonfi-renre was ficd' beennse it '''binds the i "" m- anpointnoni f comlttee eonsistilli; of repi esc utii - Tinted States to Eumpe nnire:tives from every southern Mate to I i ; i . i' ,.,,.,, the ' plan ways and means of defeating ifVniti'il States." . Time will tell to what extent r)lis CIMlntry is bound 111 I'.ll- , .i-i rope by this treaty. Thi're are many ways of kill- . ' , e ino a cat; many ways of ,l,s. onitiii": a Jleatrne of Xntions. llel'bi'l't Hoover has finished his visit to Calvin Coolidoc. Thev fished toeether for three lionrs anil the fish learned soincthiiio about the power ((p sib'llep. The President will spenl; dnr j hit: the i'ampaii;n Iwiee, for lfoover as tile ('ocilide policies." The last five words are int- portilllt. The President -will tell the , . , , , . . . t'onntry, which elected him with 7.000,11110 voles to spare, that (ontinued prosperity demands Hoover's election. M. , ,n i ... nncv went dnn 1 lestt tv. stock prices went up. The price of monev will pro . . ... Hi' airain. then stocks will k'i , diwn. Hut, for the lone run. stiMhtimt ial .properties in this .eoniilry ure sellini for less ihan thev are worth even at ,.,.;,:" present prices. If ynit rinilil only recngnlte them. which yon ran't from the mitsiile iioklnn: In, many Ktock are .sell - Intt (ur helnw prlcen fltev ill O hrinK some da v. Others, nf course. that even a fool mmht In recne - nlie nt (jiu'lit, are tn for a had time. O O nenry i, BMtnsoii. ":,. ,murlrr. hlei rontoml Keuerui m uie rnnippnir " " iMisiness men in those Islands tVth, rfmwlltllt,.H n'rrim. and ibat iMisiness men in inosp lsiainc borrow moey from America l'Ufld tip their critry, inniinniHio n II IKnl 1 1 is X i i 1 1 II ii i n ii hu.i rro FORM ANTlJ I I II II 1 1 I II 1 I I i Kv2 I . uirT mnTif: iffCE 1 AM- Jly Y rfc KB I I M l f iTrd 75,000 Southern Women Are Pledged to Fight, Gov. Smith and Vote for. Hoover M. E. Bishop Says He Remains Demo crat, But Will Vote Re publican Ticket Plat form Adopted. ahhuvili.k, n. c, July n. j (A'i Formally dedai-inf- their in io mi on t'i work and vote fur the : election of Herbert Hoover, ri'pub-i llcan candidate fif president of ill-1 lnite.1 suites, tin "drv soittlurn, anti-Smith democrats"' meetinu in conference here today, adopted a statement of principles and aims. Kormal organization a Iso was completed and the meeting decided thai a eofoinitl of uvo fmm each sntithern siaif inehidini; Oklahoma. .Missouri and West Virginia, sliovihl he seleeteil to early on the eam paimt against ili-vernor- Alfred K. .'-'Ill it ll of New Vt'i k. the d tun cratie eanilidate . The statement of principles car rying ft'iir sections setting 1'e.rth t he aims of the meeting ami the grounds on which they oppose Smith is Home two thotnaml wnnb; in lenmh. 11 necus.s iiovernoi Iiceituse of his stnml on the pi'o- liihltion ftit'tiori iinii his i-otinic- lion Willi Tammany hull. The sttilenifnt says: ,.As lho most (lil.c,.t .inil ,.fr Hvf way. In.lc.i. the only way to Insiftc the defeat of this wet Tam- j many candidate is that our dry j southern democratic voters cum, their ballots in t ho coining clrc tinn for llerliert Hoover," ASIIVM.I.n. X. ('.. -July 1 ff. The "southern dry anti-Smith" democrat ic ri:a nizat ion today was perfected at the second executive Tin- platform was ,'pTti',l lo lie Kivon out at the close of the ses sion, nlthriuuh its ailoption was an- floyornor .lfn-il 1. Smith, i .Mrs. .lossio w. N'ifholson. prrs liilrtlt of thf National Women's I lloinocrntle Law Hiifnri'fiiifiil lenmie. was thp principal spt'alifr !al a i-nerat sossjon of the ronlVr- !,.,. ,,,, nilill , ,vli,. . iMl. j n- was mimttu-ii. Shi' assoi'li il that Tfi.lliion wnmi'ii. ( ,,.,,.,.,,.,.,.,,, iopposo.i to (imrrnor smith, iie- jnoiineinw the nomini-c for his Tain- many eonn.-etlons ami his staul on ; proliihition. j ,.lvr i.a,.,i women In every :'' '"'h- f""n ." Mrs. Met,- I olson ileelareil. that if llei-liert noovr wii gnm i-nmmh for i Wnoilrow Wilson, he was kooiI lenoiith for (hem. ami Ihev would ; refuse to vote for Al Snil'h." Xlehol.on presente.l a state fi'om .Mrs. I Men, Shavei- at least ivx hose hushanil reeentl- I ' lired a ''lleil' to ehalrman f the ilemoerat i na liiinal enm itiit tee. in which she lie. elareil that "ri'K.inlless of what the i democrat ic leaders propose, dry j democratic women do not intend ! to snnnoii III,, wet ticket and ioke .platform named at the convention Hi" Tammany d, le,rates." I'.ishop Kdv.in I. Mou:-on of the j. Methodist episcopal church south, "nc of a iiumi.er of nve. minute seaket. announced that he tn- i,,.n,i,,, ,,, vte r.,,- Hoover and cur- .(!:- i "I will not vote for Smith." he j said. " Intend to vote ncalnst him ' , . . , las a demiier.'it hecynse I am a dem- ,oerat." i " . Z i n. n , vn Private Premises No Crime Here ; HII.I.SIKlltO. Ore.. .Tuly 19. 1P) , ,., (rllnk )rlvatt. pi,.niis ,s t enstttute a crime In On- ' Knn rit!s I the cnnelnslon attnr- !n,.v ne,e ,.,.u from the deeii,,,, : today nf Circuit Jwlce George lta- ; ,.v .'who dismissed an indictment ; ttU'i,jlw, r m. Wueepner. arrested , recently on a rharise of drunken- 'ne.s. l,l l!,...v .,,,-,'o,l -:,..,.. the , ind let ment did n f..vttl fnilj "the Tilllrum tavern r m.t a imlthc place and ivF,oi nlletied in atd tn UlcimenL-Jihe a public place." DRY LEADERS ATTEND CONVENTION i V t " " Four veteran dry leaders pose for the cameraman, at the Prohibi tion party convention, in Chirapo. They are, D. Leigh Colvin, seated, left, president; Virgil G. Hinshaw, standing, II. A. Johnson, lefA and Frank S. Kegan. A NEW 11 WEST PACIFIC THEATRE TO BE BUILT IN CITY George A. Ray of San Fran cisco Announces He Has Leased Portion of New Montgomery Ward Build ing for 'State' Film Theater. r .Annouiiceini nt was made today hy '.leoi jie A- Kay l S,ip Ki :m ciscn. that he hail leased the cur lier unit of the .MonU'om-ry Waid buildiliK. now under construction, a .south Centiiil avenue ard Kiyhlh street and will open therein, about Septcmh'T 1 m vi . a new nu viiii,' pii-ture theater. The htyhiMise will he ialle.1 "Tiie State,"' and at -eot'dini to Mr. I la v will repres'-nt an investment of approximately JL'ii.anO. Ki(iiipment for the theater ha; been purchased. and conliatis signed f'r films, mi ordini; lo Mr. Kay. A moviephone the firnt in Uie. state, nc ordini: to I lie claim of the management will b installed with synchronized music with all pict ure presentations. The pit -tares will be cast upon the screen by th" latest type of nnie mir ror art reflector. The tliealcr wdl be cooled and heated by the I'ni vont system. I "jiholstered chairs will be installed. 1 1 is the pi. hi of Mr. Ky. when in operation, to present a chany. Of pictures daily, except Wednes day olid Thursday. There will he a continuous show from t to 11 t.Vlii k. The admKslon price will be set in lac for cftiblrnn ami 1 .' for adults. liny has been connected wilt the mot ion p.ct ure business f or jo -fars. and now ha u Inter est in two picture theaters in Nev.id.i. Casualties of the Air Service SAN MIANCISCO. July U'. -ipt I'nltcn States marine rorpH liearl-rimtrt-.TM iinnoiincrd here tmla iddt the two fliers. Killed wht-i Ihrdr plane lutrnp'i til Mather field at Sacramento today, wert; Corpo ral Leon W. Hryii.il of lion ton. MrtSH.. ami Private Karl P. Srhute of Seattle. Wash., both members of the marine corps. Tho two men. recently pent to Sncninieiito from San Dleirn for battb nmneuvers. had neen nyin-: a ii hour when tl, "ir idane Into flames and crs.h"d f:nir inlles from Mather t he marine i-orpn nl vice, linth men were burned In about hiirsl about field. aid. ; death in the wreckage. 1 1 ryani left 1 is mother. Mrs W. K. Prvant of ltiler''ca. Ma. S'b'-frt left' sister. Mrs, Pearl Friar. 1.':M Seventh fletile. Seattle. Itnnclier 1 Aiiiit(cd. NA PA. ial. - William f.r-r- ilnii. i.im hcr in 'iord"n v-iljcj w 'acquitted bv a jury after lr.,'l in . ju-i't'- n.iiit on a ' of kMI- S:t; a f-ncil': U' T. He tlenle.l the 'charge. ST Vy?t vf ASKS EOR RAIL LINE TO 'FRISCO . . . ..... , . . Hookup With Hill Lines at ' ' . Golden Gate Forecasted Application Made to I. C. C. at Washington Hint Local Developments. WASHINGTON. July lit 'At 1 A protsal to huiid Ool miles of: nt . railroad in iKo t'hern Califor- ; uia was filed with the intersiate I eoinmei c- commission today by the Western Pacific system, and appli- j cation was made for authority to undertake the enterprise. Through the Western Pacific CaUft'rnia Railroad 1 company, a new corpoiation, the Western Pu -cifie Inn mis to establish its own direct rail connection into San Kranctsco. The maps and application pre setited call for t he completion of a throiit:h line Win miles lonu from; Nile Card' n. a point near Stock - 1 ton. hi rough Fresno to Kincs Kiver In Tulare county. Apiiroxlmately I J. miles of litis line a 1 reaily ha been built, from litlinar info Fres no, by the Tidewater Southern rail way, and Die Western Pacific pro poses to obtain trackage rights; over this stretch, building the bal-' auce. In addition, the Western Pa cific 'ulifornia Kailroad company applod for aiifhoiity to build J ' niib-s from San Francisco i .ivuvard , to Kfdwood City. A short branch, line from the Western Pacific e lejoliiic cas'.wanl thre and a naif miles from Israel; was also de s ribed. The Western Pacific proposes lo finance the construction program pnrtly by suhseribins- to ca pita I stuck tf the California corporation and partly hy direct advances of money and horrowhm. No esll-( mates of the total cost were pre--senterl, hut the commission was nsk"d lo iiiiovv f iilier t-ypitt na t ion of the expansion nt hf-nritiKs. (According to local railroad men, thi line would eventually yW thei Hill lines a ilir ct connection with S.ni Fran el wo, nu th. V.-rttern Pa-j ell Ic is said to he controlled by the fireat Northern and Northern; Pacific. It is aJo mainlafped that j Arthur Curtis James, who controls, the Wesiern Pacific, is intercfted 1 hi railroad Purveys rrcently matle i from Klamath Falls lo Med ford. ) THIEVES GRAB A 9 ' 9 N K W YOIiK, July 19 (?) Money ot dr thieves ha vo stolen bianl. forms with a TKdentlal value of $!.-"",emi since Jnunry 1 last, and ar" now: eaL'awl in pasting L em all over Hie country. ('. M. ' iaralia. ( blef hiHpei tor fit the ceo 'j 01 p'jtoffice. announced here to ila. He pued a warning to met- ! 'i n!1. hotel keepers find reMjMi rant proprietors to lie n th? look out fur forced onltrs. GOLD H. BANDIT F i BODY CAPTURED NEAR nr nutim SCENE OF CRIME UU Peter Stroff, Local "Bad Man', Suspected of Eu reka Murder. Arrested On Farm Near Burnt Ranch Makes Damaging Ad missions to Authorities. KIKKKA. tl.. July 1:'. -.V-1'el-- Stroif. alias "Pudli l'ei;" X-eonvi. i arresled yesterday f a sii; pe,-t in the rubbery oi h. WilU, w t'reeu tost off ice .1 lily M rind the murder of heputy Sher iff William I'arpenter. to. lay con tinued denials of Kuilt. but of lic ials aiu he had made domain it; tlltlli'.vinlls. One uf tue ailinissions was that he had come hero from I'orilainl, Ore., hbutit 2 das ai;t. with John W. ilishop, ho was killed in the pun liht al Ktliiil Uaio'li. wh.'fe t'arpenter also was killed and Oscar Hayw:i:d, another dep uty sheriff, was wounded. Sir. iff was capi tired at the ranch home of (ieor-c tinner. 2 miles west of Kuiiit Kaiuli. ('.liner tailed the authorities alter uivinw the man a meal, ami invited Stroff to sii on the porch and rest. lie was still there when deputy sher iffs arrived to arrest him. Fearing the man would be lynched, if taken to Veaveiille. ; Trinity county officials hronulu I the prisoner lure to tin- llumbold; ' ( ounty jail. Postal inspectors, who took .charge of the prisoner on his ar- rival here, said t hey would run timis1 ti 0,1112 him. They said they already knew t he names of the two bandits yet at lur;. J llflieiils believed Stroff Was the bandit who fled Into the brush after the itnrnt Kanch fluht. Two - of the outlaws escaped in an au tomobile, and one was left dead In the road. i I'launcd Sii Inn UohlM-ry. J SAKKM, Ore., .luly III. tfl'i a. -,minim.H i.w.t m c-ack th.- 'r:i f e 'bf the firetfun state' 'trenmiry in the capitoi hem about n.i months tiyii. in which 'init'it Pete" Stroff was believed lo have been involved, was made known today hy local of fh ers. stroi'i' is held at Kureku, Cal., as a sus oecl in the robbery of the Willow Creek oust of fire nnd murder of lo'otiiy Siierift' William Carpenter. The plot here was nlpptal by -i tip Kiven the local officers hy le.bM.O author. ties anil the state ho us was carefully watched for soni" time hy federal ami local officers. siruff aceordini; to information wiven tho officers, had for seve ral months been parly to a pro posed prot'iam of crime extendln-,' from Salem southward. The rob bery of the safe of the Kliiiii theatre here about six mont hs nun Is ladle veil lo have been one of the jobs. It was a few day after this that a "stool" informed the officers that he hfd met "Dutch pete" ami three other men, two of whom were ex-convicts on a Salem id reel, and that they hail told him of llm series of robberies planned. 'idence wns lilveti the iufornialitiii when, a few days laWT, the postnl'flce safe at Newjiort was cracked. 'H'he informei- Vns unable In trive the nnnios of the men with. 'Dutch I'-de". There Is a poslhtlity. how ever, thp officers believe. that one of them was Henry Sihinidt, who is held as a suspect nt F.u -reka. Schmidt was sent lo the Oregon penitentiary in I ID o fiini 'enntlnirl nr. Pr Hl THREE KILLED CHICACiO, July lit, iVPi A ter - ifie wind that a I II met. reached i velocity of fi4 mile- un hour, ivhb'h was accompanied by Ituht -; nlnjf and a drlvinK rain, old con siderable damage in the I'hb'ap.i district this afternoon ami r"leil In the deaths of at bast two per ' iinj. A woman was i-t rtn k by Iitrhinlnp nnd killed on a. ifotf fourfe and i man work in ir on top ,( a build fnir wns blown o nnd killed, while three compan ions held on desperately to nave their own lives. I Weather bureau officials said they had no advpe .". unv se rious datniiffe elsewhere. Several home In loihtirbs were struck by ' lightning and ; reels were flooded, j not her man wa kltbd In ; Vb-ker 1'ark, near flammond.f Ind , n f'hlcauo snhiirli, when lu; wtih p truck by liifhtnlni; as lie ' sought sheltrr under a tree. n Identlfle.ij. ns Herman H'rue-, (big, 30, of U-inimonJ, NEAR TORNADO T CHICAGO II lH tU La Mystery of Disappearance of Capt. Alfred Lowen stein Cleared Up By Find ing of Body in Sea Near Boulogne, France Iden tified By Wrist Watch. : lUH'I.OCNK, i ranee. July IHM. - . (.'Pi The body of Captain Allred ' l.nwcflMe.hi.. imied Helium liimu cier. who ilisappeariMl from tut air plane while it was ciossint; the Knlish ( liantul at a height of 40011 tci'l on J uly l, was fontitl near l.ere today. Tile body of the haitker was tnKe.i lo Calais this evening by a I Captain Alfred Lowensteln 1 fishin-t boal and bletillty was esltih lislied by moans of a wrhit wiitt-h. The Ira:4ic end of Captain Alfiuil laiwensteln caused a sensation that 1 had echoes on the stock exchauKUH of London, Part:', llrussels ami licr ' lln. A police inquiry in Fiance de ' vi lnptd Dut only, his' valet mid steiio'-'iiiphein wlio werp iieeompa nvinn him on 1 Is trip noted his ills . appearance when he failed to re turn from a Invalory at tho restr of the machine. Tliey found a door oiicii am! later Urn captain's collar ; and tie were dbicovered in tho plane. 1 Siitniises an in tne iraneuy ranned from 1 henries of accldi-ulal : deatli to hoax. Members of the ' Uiwcnstetn family and intimate iriend:'. of the linancier strenu ously denied that In had any rev , son to commit sulcldu. FindiitK the body will servo to expedite setDomeiU nf the estnP. lie was a I Indian citizen and the !laws of thai coiinlry provide that liquidation nf a deceased citl.eit may he adjourned four ye:irs un less then is positive proof nf death. An application for n death certificate was refused hy n Mrus sels court on July 'J. Baseball Scores i American. j NlOW YOKK, July (!)-- Kahe Kulh hit his IIVUi and :isth '. home runs In today's Baine he I tween the Yankees and White ; Sox at the ''In din in. Itoth drives f were made off Alph'mse Thomas 'ajjd each was hit with Karl Combs on base. It. H. K. 4 1 .1 , 1 X 2 Thomas and Htk; Chicago New Vol ft llattcrie 1 pen hoc k and ( Ii altowskl. ' 1 " Aw 1 1 (II InnliiKHi K. II.- K , l 'leveliilul is:'. lloKion s II I linttericM: Hhnllte and Hcwoll; Moi-riK nnd llcvlim. Kilst KlUlie II. II- Ii SI l.olli II i II I'lllli.dolplilH 'AO l: itlei'i!".: fli:iy nnd Kch:ini;; Wuliiei K Mini Coi 111 lllle. ; .Second Kimie It. II. K. si. i.uuln :i " 1, I'hlliiiiellililu I 7 il (II tnninKH). Ilatierles: KlaehohlM Ion; Komni'dl and Foxx. Flist t;ame Detroit iViistiinuMin Italteries: Carroll all; SCa chary, lirown, Kuel. It. .. J2 2 :i ;i ami Wo'l Kurke and Kecond Kame It. H. K lie! roll 2 R 0 Wahlniilou . . 7 12 ft Itattcrieu; Stoner and Harurnve; fhtsion and Kenna. .National. II. II. K. Morton !i Ft 3 Cincinnati 4 1 Pat terleM: f.tcenflcld. Iielnnev and 't'avlor- .Inblonownkl, Kd wards, peek man and Harurave, Sukefottb. ft. II. K. Ilrookhn .1 in 1 I'lllnlcjiB 0 V p.-uV.-t ten: Mi'W'.ony unit Ie herry; ruBsell und ItiiryreuvCN. Woman Kilt. Auto Crash . ur Granada, California VKKKA .('al.. Juno i!i,t,i j .Mrs. J. II. l.:tdue of NfVflda city, was killed on tho p.n- ' cifie highway near Crauadn i when an autoinoliile driven hy her husband skidded and up- sei a; he tried to paw another machine, l.adue escaped w ith bruises, hut was so eraed fr . with j;rief that it was necew- sary to c force to remove j him from the seme of tho d Relief Expedition Ordered to Return and Mussolini Also Orders Italians to Report j r in Pmrtn Pncoio I off in nOITie nUSSta Leil i n i j AlOne 10 HUnt fOr AmiinCl- Sen Party, i STOCKHOLM, July 1 1. A) The Swedish SUkIhi'kmi relief ex- pedition has been sent orders to return to Stockholm. 1. ItOMK, July in. hT) All the SWEDEN BACK 1 MEN FROM SEARCH : ruscm-d members of the Italia will who, as the oath was Riven, turned return to Italy Immediately in cott- ' to President Calles, standing near I formity with iustt actions from Prt!-'hy, nnd said: mler Mussolini. We demand of you Justice hy The premier has Kiven orders to the punishment of those utility of all the members of the expedition mnrderlnK OhrcKon." to refrain from all meNsauos, dec- Police Identified the fc'.ayer ns i laratlons anil Interviews. ; Jose De Leon Toran, 23, an art I The base ship i-itta di Mllano student nnd a native nf Legos. In will transport the rescued men lolthe'stnto of Jallweo. ( Narvik, Norway, nnd will then re-! President Calles is n signed i turn to Kinns Hay to aid in fur-j wtatoment announced that th n- ther search for the six men ennied sassln had confessed that bin crime off in the haw of the Unliti. was inotlvnted hy religious fervor. ! lie snld also the authorities had MOSCOW, July D m ItUHnfa pn.ned iniich Inrariiuuio.-n 'Vom jlnteiKls to streiiKlhen her forces ' tdicntlnfr dlt-eetlv rleHcnl fintinn searchiuK for lioald Amundsen and The (rovernment was determined , his five misduK compniilon andhe stated, to punish not onlv the for the six men enrriml awny In , materia! author of the crime hut the hiil limn part of the Italia afterJnfl0 trt pn)h "aH exnniiles" those , Its crash north of SpitzberKen. I (ound ((, ho -(iitftllertual directors Vii ii-CoinmlsMiry for War Kam-j nf the deed," ; eneff, asked eoncernltiK the plans j r.enernl Antonio Uios Zertuehe. for the rescue work. Mild: Installed as ehlf of police after "Our expedition Is fneinn u most trnKetly. announced that the ! (liffifu-t problem. For the solution prisoner "had commenced to talk." J of it we mtiHt prop up our forces! Kmlllo CuNndo. proprietor of th a nd means, particularly because in I restaurant at Hnn AnKet, when j this we cmi no Ioiikci- count on Ihe j obn -ion wns killed, and 12 em- co-nperntlon of other Kovernmeuts nloven of that nijiee u-ei- i.r.-.y..,i and we shall evidently have to1Iinj hrI(, fo. investigation. Ml work alone. im solution or tins promrm w a matter f paramount Importance a)fi(, undPr urrn. to our public. The complications' Oemral Lfmon. chief of (he pres. : nnd difficulties of the tusk must 1 (dential staff, nnnouneed thnt the not discourage us since the iiem- ; situntlon throiiKhout the republic ; hers of nur expedition have proved continued trnnfiull despite the In ithnt they are ready nnd nble to Uenne rellni; which the slnviiu; had jo-.rcome the urnvest ohstaeP-H." ,.nKfnilered. The nrmy was under , The lec-hrraker Mnlinn. search- j orderk to malnlum the peace and InK fr Amundsen lo the east of censorship was still In force. I0x- .Nonueasutou, le.ieueu me euKe 1 of the Ice pack north of Hpltz- betKcn where It turned and was I proceed I UK filoiiK t he southeast coast of Npltzhci'Kcn archlapelnKO. , The vessel reported that It had fre I (piently been Jn mined In the Ice fields and experienced two vln. ; lent Htorms which emmed some dtimnKe to (he ship, i The other KushIjiii Ice-breaker, the Krnsrdn, will return to the , waters nf .NortliiMMtluml nfler Ink- inK on coin m imiikn i,;iy. linn coin- ll.enee 111! InlellBlve Heni'lll. Huh- Hlnn iil.ines will ue (he xlilp un a ; limi' for flluhtH liver llle lee fleldn ' tonklim for the nilrNillK men. NARVIK, Nnruny, .Inly !. M' l'h.. u,,,.AU,i.... ,l..,i III. Finn .Mi,lmKren hud rniid,. notc ron-1 "' , " ' I""" eernlin, .I." Mini vovnu-e f IHe ;,, The "r,""". tiJ-ted fu rnn l.nlli, ,.n,l Hint ihev h..utd he ! """""r ",,r""."""' hleh found. ,vn ndviini'e,! ,ndv l.y I'ilol ' ,''''"1,,"n' f1"" " "-l-i t" N.ir.n of .he sw h i-lnne l land. I he I phinrl nnd the Finnish . plane Turku arrived here hy steam i idiip from Spltzbci'iren, whi-re they hail been co-opem t lni In the No bile rescue work. Nllsson did not support the stitf j Kent I on that Captains Mariano and ! Znppl, Malmj,ren'H companions In Ihe attempt to reach lond which j pmved fatal to him, should ne- ompany tho Utinsinn ice. break r Krassfn on n search for tho body of the Swedish scientist. h7n7l " "reKo w He .aid. however, thnt nn effort ,bDM(n .Ntr( m,Wl , , rnmr should be made t find the body hw rvWniuun emblems were . because he wns sure Mnlmgreu hmli' ir'l,im' , ' (innde some note on the expedl-j MK.VICo C1TV. July 19 4U- Hon. 1 New School Flct lloil. t a 1 1 k 1 1 l 1 1.' i i- f,a t i in 111 ;. , r j"",y '" - , fPi Th. Mnhflpl neho.il linmit j hnn vlrtunlly ilerliltd In mihmlt I revNcd liuiluer In Ihe viitcrn If mich nellnn in I.khI. Thin wwi ileeldeil hi a meetlnir follixvInK second rejection of n huiluet levy, nt n piieelnl election Tuosdny. on.,,, l-.r...... i. ,7 i " HA I. KM. Ore.. July 19 p. lie. here hnve l.een nuke.) he on Ilie lookuut for KIIIh llreedcn. 31 lironperoui, farmer of Ihe p.d.e nunlry. who dlMippear.il from hl j hum. severnl dnyn n. Ilreeden 'ut llnnii woilix ua a lser. RELIGION ! nnnnnnTrn mntu FOUL DEED President Calles of Mexico Officially Declares Assas sin of Obregon a Religious Fanatic Will Hunt Down Clerical Higher-Ups Execution of Priest Given As Possible Motive - Country Quiets Down. MKXICO CITY. July Ii). Search was Intensified today for s those whom Prt-sidfiii Callos n.-rm- "i.ueueotuai directors" m- , Die assassinution of '..eneral Al- , vai'o Obregon. (l eneral OhrnKon's body wis en oitte to his native state of Sonnra. Home lOli'i mUx distant, on the j presidential trnin which he would haw used after )i1m Inauguration in December. The body will arrive ' at its last resting place tomorrow. ; Ah It Mi Mexlro City, thousnnds , nf Oregon to Mowers raised their j ,iKht nrtn,,M "' 'k u solemn ' uth to lis principles and 10 hnt pu nlshment . was visited . M'en ,1rts' responsihre for his j death. This was done at the In- 1 stance of a member of congress I'nlversnl (Iraflco snld thnt the i mnih-r and wife of the ixsasfn cltement in the enpltiil, which caused numerous enemies of Oh rKOrt to flee in fear of their lives, rpiieted eousdderably. The permnnent commission of com-Test- wns summoned tn meet today to consider the political ultu atlon which hns resulted from the assassination, W h o t t e r CnllPS would continue In office after his term expires In December or whether another would he elected j replnn- Olirenon mm xtlll n iniu- (er or ronjt-etnr. i;i flvrlll tirnrien .old .h cine, leadinn lu Hie Ulf ntlfienllon of Hie iixkomIii IncliidPit n tele lihone nuniher found upon tilm. Thin win. found ti, he thnt of :i ilry elennliiK ("Btabllahmonl ivliore TV wild unofflclnlly to huve refused tn admit accomplices and to have InsUted Hint he alon wns r-pon-slhle. He wan Btated to have lived at Ouaihilujarit hut to have come to Mexico City nix month ago seek ing work. Police asserted that they found upon hitn a picture of the Cnthollr priest, Miguel Augus tln Pro.(unrnit. who was executed In ! L." Z V ll" " attempt to os- connection with the attempt to os- Official announcement wns mmln I tndttv - I hot ni'n,ii Mn. have heen nr rented In connection " Mi-en un-esiea in eonneciion Sill' the n.lnnllon nf Prld,n(. .'lent Ohrt'Kon. :, The lilenllly nf ihonf nrrentert nnd ihe loiul nilmher were nm re venled. nnd Chief of Police Zer- tui'he declined tn jrlvo nut nny fur ther Information until the Inve.itl frnttnn Is compl.teit. I Censorship of n.wii dlsnntch.K j'mpoiwil nfler 111. m.K:iniilnntlon nf '""'''-.leCt OhfeKon nil,, re. mnvert lodny. Ki; PASO, Texm, .luly 1!. (P) -The reaiwu Denernl Ohrexon'i -.Continued on !' 8U) (Continued ob Pitt Tour, O