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No.- 1 : I .
Today DRY CHIEFS
EDICT HIIS Pri e Drum Covps Coming
Catholics Build Beautiful Church
By Arthur Brisbane
POLITICAL
Mexico's Danger.
Men, Momen, their
Romances.
For the Discouraged.
No Baby Kissing.
MAil'Teibune
ft
m a i
OBREGON'S
OF OREGON
violators, -mmm
TAKE HAND
(Copyright. 19L'7. Iiy New York
Evening Journal. Inc.)
Mexico faces tlie ilang-or of
rel'mimis civil war. Civil ,
is Hit1 worst kind of vm ami
ri'l'iKiuus war is tlio worst kiml
of civil war.
Late news from Mexico pro
diets that (.'allrs, in spite of n
constitution "fiirliiililing two
successive presidential terms,
will reinain in power.
In control of the army he can
ilo anything, and constitutions
arc only made of paper
easily changed, lie probably
ljclieves that -Mexico's welfare
demands that he cuntimic, and
hjr inav be right.
New York's lturfrilu of-Social
Hygiene, including' John 11.
liockefellcr Jr., among its dir
ectors, supplies information on
the romances of 100 men and
100 women, all married but not
to each other.
The 100 men had had 081
love affairs, the 100 women had
had 077. Most of them hap
pened before marriage.
Twenty-nine husbands and
forty-one wives continued their
"romances" after they were
married. Men's love affairs
begin to die out, usually, at
nbinit thirty.
Women start all over again
lifter forty.
. , The New York statistics con-j-'iriu
Motchinikoffs statement
that older women are often un
happy because they become
really interested in romance
when husbands of their own
age get tired of it.
I'lato and other Greeks had
a plan to arrange that, but
even our free and easy age
would not tolerate it.
Helen Keller was born blind
ami deaf. In infancy she could
not hear, sec or speak. She
speaks, reads by her finger
tips, "hears" what others say
by putting her fingers on their
lips.
Morris li. Dougherty, with
no legs and only one arm, runs
his airplane unaided, and plan.-,
a flight to Europe. .,
There are lessons for those
liscouraged by what they call
"lack of opportunity."
Mr. Hoover, kindly but. firm
IS- says "I shall kiss no baby
for publication." That is wise,
and kind to the babies.
No intelligent mother allows
ANYHODY to kiss her baby.
All adults carry in their
mouths disease germs, harm
less to the carriers, but dang
erous to an infant in whom the
proteetiug white corpuscles are
Undeveloped.
Mr. Hoover did. however.
hold the baby while its older
brother took a photograph. He
likes babies.
Secretary Kellogg says every
nation can sIkii the world peine
pact, therefore Russia con sign.
Tills country docs not recognize
the linlshovik government In exist
ence, but a way will be found
let th" Russians In, perhaim.
That w ill please Kuronc. Cer
many especially. Living next to
the Ills bear, anil know Inn how
revolution stimulates n nation's
power, for awhile, at least, the
Germans want a satisfied Rilasta.
Scientists are aroused by the
tew cancer "discovery." advancing
tlie supposition that there I a null
stance tit "fermentation" within
the hody that promotes tumor
growth.
It Is hoped that some tnucr sub
stance, or "(frment" may be found
to prevent such qrowth.
Some frctors suggest an all veg-
'D o
Tell G. 0. P. Campaign Boss
Trey Resent Claim Pro
hibition Not Issue; Ready
To Work For Hoover
When Assurances Given
Anti-Saloon State
Democrats Fuss.
I'OKTLAXIl. ore.. July 2 1 . trV
Lulus .. I.angley. democratic
stall' chairman, announced today
lie would call a imoting of the
Male couilniUee on August 4 whi-u
steps will in- taken lu press the
presidential campaign of Covernor
Alfred K. Smith of New York.
I.angley last night failed to ap
pear at a dinner here attended
by prominent democrats of til e
state, because, lie said, he did
not until lo preside as least mast-:
er if the campaign was to b--' '
discussed. i
l'ollowinK a heated discussion
last night, a committee today vis- '
ited I.angley demanding that the ;
meeting be called as soon us pos-
.sible in order that the campaign
set under way at tile earliest pus- ;
sible dale.
l-angiey said today thai be bad ;
delayed issuinu- the call because-;
only I! 2 counties are organized
and he lias been walling for more.
He n.-surml bis visitors that he is
supporting the candidacy of Smit'i :
and that he did not realize when !
lie wrote bis letter refusing to be
toast master at last nlglil's dinner,
that It would cause a discussion. j
The anti-saloon league of Ore-'
.-mi resents Iho announcement '
of Dr. Hubert Work, republican!
national committeeman, that pro- j
hibilion Is nut an issue, nnd that ;
the republicans w-ill carry on a
"constructive" campuign. ;
Uesolutlons have been adupled
by the league and forwarded to J
Dr. Work, to Herbert Hoover mid J
nnd to Charles Curtis Insisting ;
Hint me I'limiidatos and the na- (
tiouul eliu li'inan come mil publicly,
and declare, that prohibition is!
the only Issue in the presidential :
compulgn. ;
Tile fact that the republican i
party platform lins a dry plunk '
does not appeal to satisfy tile
anti-saloon league of Oregon.;
speaking through its officers, or'
the fact that Hoover is on record
on the subject In his letter to '.
Senator ll'irsh I
I'nless. says the resolution, the1
repuolican candidates come out!
strongly for prohibition, the dry J
element in the country will not ;
be i nthusiastie for Hoover and
Curtis ami the anti-saloon league
of Oregon eonsitlcrs the final
oliteuine uncertain- j
Providing that Hoover and thej
rcpuldic.-iu national chairman will,
announce publicly that prohibi
tion Is the issue and will declare
strongly for the dry side of the
issue, the league considers it can'
swing thousands of dry votes in
Oregon to the republican ticket.,
votes which otherwise will be in-,
different, they ray, and lacking
enthusiasm. I
The league officers say tlieyj
are ready to start their state-wide;
organization working for Hoover;
when they have ample assuruncc.
WASH 1 .tlTON July 2 I . M'l ;
The stand of John .1. Kaskob, ;
chairman of the democratic na-j
llonal committee, for repeal orj
niodlfbatlon of the eighteenth1
amendment, was endorsed by John'
K. CostoUo, District of Columlgn!
committeeman, in his reply to ;
Kaskoh's ouery sent to all mein-!
bers of the committee, in regard '
lo their nttltudc toward prohi
bition. "We know from our personal
observation and ability to weigh'
the real worth of conditions.";
wrote Costello. "there Is an al
most unanimous lack of respect ;
for the prohibition law as It now
cri sis and a growing iaek of res
pect for the noitly other blue,
and sumptuary laws foisted on
Us by a comparatively few- mili
tant reformers and fanatics. Pur-'
therniore. Wv are abb- to dis'-ounr.
the blcanei-y ,,f 1 1 - - ardent po-!
lltical wet-di-lnking. dry-voting'
politicians. To be criticized by
these bigots fur expressing views
is dit.-v-'l-efahp. but to be told by;
them that our honest opinion Is!
in itself a lack of respc. t for the.
la iv is ridiculous "
IGUT CLUBS OR
Ni;w yoi:k. duly (P'F lve !
SMUadi? of prohibition agents de-i-cended
upon the lirnailn'ay nli;lit
elul, dislric; late ii.nij.-ht. arrest
ed four employes of one , Job and'
elzed a ituantlty uf aliened Ilo-;
"or and started a check of bars'
fadlocked Kiiday night. gj
jr Ijliirty
,
ArchhtH-lH 'Irawinfj of tht $ -1 Tj . n ( i o Talhollt churi'll. tn hi cHH'tftl
at tin oiit h fsl curnri- uf Oak 'I :mtl Vost T'-nt h st riM'ls.
J round fur the filif it'" will ho liroktrn next Sunday , .luly
Aitual lonKtnution work will itan the first wi-ck in August. St'r-
h't1.-- in coniUHMlon with tlu laying of the cornerstone will bo luM
early in Se-ptemltor. Tin- final le,U-ation exercises will be held at
the Christmas season. Hiuh Cath.ti(. chun-luiu'ii of tlie state and
Pacific coast will iUt-ml.
E CIRCLED
IN 23 DAYS IF
LASTLAP WON
World Girdlers Reach Min-
neapolis In Record Hop
Dakota Winds Help
Five O'clock Today In
New York, Time Limit
For Success.
MINNUAHOLIS, July Ml. (Pj
John " Henry Meant nnd 11. I'.
Collyer, Klobe clrclers, completed
a non-Htoi flisht from Spokane,
Wanh.. when Ibey lundott at Wold
Chaniberlaln field here tonlRht.
They left Spokane, shortly nfter
7:30 a. in.. Pacific count time, and
they arrived here Bt 7:05 p. tn.,
Cent m I Standard time.
Shortly after their arrival .Mcars
announced that they Intended o
leave Minncnpolia imaln at 2 a. in..
Sunday for the Inst hop of their
25.00(1 mile record breaking trip.
If they can cet to New York by
5 p. ni.. Sunday, he Baid. they will
have encircled the world In '!".
days, the fastest time ever made.
Nearly :'.on persons were at the
airport tonlrht to sreet the fliers.
Telecranis from them stnted they
IihiI left Spoliane at 7SI0 a. m..
with a I.SnO mile (light, before
them and with a plane capable of
i-rui;.inc 115 miles an hour, it was
expected that they would arrive nt
the V o I d-t'bamherlaln airporl
about Kl hoins later, or at S:S0
p. in. Favorable winds over Mon
tana and Dakota helped Increase
Hit- speed of ti e plane and brought
them ahead of schedule.
Manv persons ill tlte crowd a"
the air field had waited (or up
wards of two hours for the plane.
The plane circled the field three
times before eomint! down. As I'
touched the ground, the crowd of
persons rushed across the field to
the plane.
Mears was taken to the Smith
home where he expected to so to
bed. Although havlr'r traveled
I.5U0 miles since dnwn, he looked
fresh. Pilot (aillyer chose to re
main lor a wlille at the airporl,
although he was vlslhlv tired from
the stialn of guldlni; the plane.
I
GLOB
IJODiir: CITY. Kan.. July 21.
(jPi llaln caused an undetermined
amount of damage to thy whoa;
crop uf southwestern Kansas laKt
n!;ht aod today. llurvestlnK was
slopped over the entire section.
''he eastern part, of the terri
tory Buffered most from the down
iio.r. in the vicinity of Ashland,
lietween one and a half and three
he of rain was reported and
destroyed wheat atlll In the fields.
It Is estimated that about 20 per
cent of the crop remained to be
harvested in that locality.
Losses from the recent rains
are variously estimated but. most
Kraln experts believed they would
amount to several million bushels.
. .
Not QuIU; Uio Time,
SKW VOliK, July 2 1. - 11 -
line or the most lieatltifu profile
ever e,-n by an ex-pert is that of
Miss Helen Will". I I U Hill, society
phntonraplier. rt.-turufiiK from a
lioni yn.uon aliioad nith the former
tJorls Ooodwin. was so enthusi
astic that he arranged for the ten
nis star to pose, offering to brtak
any enjayeimft lie niltfht have,
0
WIFE
SHE SLEW PAIR
BUT THEY LIVE
Husband and Affinity, Found
In Bungalow By Police
and Admit Identity Giri
Protege of Novelist
Though Drowned s Found
With Friends.
NOItKISTOWN, Pa.. July IM
' (fl') Mndley M. llussey. novellsl
and chemist, and Mrs. tltace Tie,
low oHveur. of Ambler, Pa., who
; police sought after llussey's wife.
Dr. Virginia Alvarez Uussey, said
she had killed thorn, were found
alive and well in a bungalow at
: Utnihertvllle, N. J., according tc
, a statement Issued tonight by Chief
of Police Klier.
Questioned by Corporal Wallace
; of the Jersey state police, thev
.admitted their Identity. Kllcr's
' statement said. Klier said thai
i Wallace had telephoned asking
; whelher llussey and Mrs. Saveur
1 should lie arrestetl, and was told
'. there was no charge against thein
, Mr. Virginia llussey walked Into
police tieadtiuarters last Friday and
voluntarily told of havliw; killed
her husband nnd a woman. In t
, field close by her home at Park
erford. near here. Investigation
indicated that she probably had no
killed them and that her mind was
temporarily unbalanced. She wat
detained while police began ,i
search for her husband.
The discovery of llussey and
- Mrs. Saveur came after a neigh
bor recognized I hem from plct mis
printed in a neWHpupor. State pol
; Ice were notified and Wallace wat:
I sent to Investigate.
I'ltOVIOKNCKTOWN. Muss.
(July 21. A) Miss Dorothy l.oeh
: of New York, youthful literary pro
i Icko of .Maxwell Ilodenlielm, nov
:elist, was found today in Province
! town after her father, Martin I.oel.
hud directed the local police to
search for her. Tho father arrived
j today and .Miss Ixjeli m with him
I tunlKht.
j .Miss Koob, who is 18 years old,
disappeared recently. Tho fact
that she was missing became pub
lic after the body of Mlsa Virginia
Drew, another protege of tho nov
ellsl. was found III tho Hudson
river this week. Today llodenhelin
was located here.
Chief of Police John C. Williams
at the direction of .Mlsa Loch's
. father, searched V In: summer col
ony and found that the Blrl liaJ
come here recently. She was vis
iting friends, the police were in-
JAIL TERM GIVEN
DI-.S MOINKS. Iowa. July 21,-ll'i-
Itcv. ha wry Day, Itinerant
preacher, who asserts . he found
audiences to reform tliroivrh con
tacts made by aale of liiiuor, to
day drew' a !id day Jail sentence
'and a $:100 lino when arraigned
In court 011 a churgc of car ylng
Intoxicating liquors.
Ihe clergyman said he though'
the sentence severe in considera
tion of his "worthy" motpe Hnd
hoped that Judge Lester I,. Thomp
son. who sentenced him. may yet
relent.
HA I, KM. Mrs. Al Jones pick
35 tons Hoyal Anne cl-(frrlcK from
five and u li it 1 r acres.
Dry Aides to Wear Blue Cap
With Large Shield, For
I den t i f ication Gun
Drawing Means Dismiss?.!
Fingerprint Bootleggers
Under Direction Portland
Police Official.
WArilll.VliTOX. July .,1'--Plans
to fingerprint all prohi.o
,ion law v.olalors anil u. plac
iirohjbilii.il a.1 tits doing i-ua.i
'Voru in uuiioi-Mis so tlu-y can b.'
JUMiy idi milled wr,. a 11 noil n.-i-l
,odi.; i,v I'rohinliloii I'umniiiuam .
.'r lAirau.
li'-reallcr prohibition viulatois
iv. 11 la. e a mi indent sy.-sn-iu ut
measurements and iili iitili, atioi.
i-csts, tin- purpose being iu make
tie clltnui rs easy to naleh. 'I tie
! ysti-m stuudaruized b I he ttincri.
Jin Police Chiefs association w.ll
, jo adopted in it entiri.y and
Marry Nilca, assistant cliief ot
t pollee if i'ortlanii. liregi.il. will
J i"Vc cll.wge uf the uorii. lie iii.:-.
been loaned to III,. piobll.itii.il
I u to put the ne lilentiii.a-
; . ;um-b iliU' ellei.-l.
i 0'uirnlssi(.ifi-r I). .ran dc-lan- I
j.hat in adilubm i fii,K,.,- priming
and mcaMiring ill. p. uliil.lt j,,.,
j ..olaiiirs. that Hi- records of cadi
, offender would l, subii.llted to
jibe dl'partnient of Justin- is
, criain li ili,.y re wanted I...
.any other law- violations.
The uniforming of tin- dr..
j agents iImIiik road work was ou.
i of tlie ehicf uccomiillsiiuiiuts of
j thu cunfeteiiee of administraior,,
I -lore u lueli emli-u tuitiiy. -l-i,. ,-.
I. on was lakcn l.-.-ause lieret,.
lore II. e dry agents could nut ,
.easily Idintilie.l and many tm..
j isls when slopped weie unable to
.ell at a glanee thut the . ol iiccrs
acically were dry agents. T-i
S JVeVcoine (Ills dlll'leulty tlie oon
" .'ei-Uli-c decided Unit a!iy ugen:
doing road work should wear a
.iisunciive mile can. on wlileh i
i W-ill l.e a lulgc sliield. Willi .. .
j lar sliield uii tlie coal.
, ' llcretolore, agenl.s lining I.....I
-work eoulil not be easily Identi-
iiio. ine coiniiiissluner saiil." and
-noli.rlsts were In a iiuandary as In
whelher (bey were ol'lleers or
uigliwaymen. Tile new sliiebls
will he quite large and visible for
onsiderable bllslunee and we are
Hopeful that niolorisls will l.e able
0 recognize that they tire gen
uine federal dtlicers at a gliitie.-
"Agents have been warned
igalnsl stopping auto biles pro
miscuously and have been tnhl
hat drawing a weapon lu slop
1 cflr. whclliir it is a suspecli'd
bootlegger or nut. lvi result In
lliuiediate dismissal.
Simultaneously ,vt Uuran's
iniinuiii einent lb, elvll service
comnilssion aumuiiiee,) Ilia: new
AHiiilnalious fur i r o h I bit bin
agents would be ln-iii suon.
E STATE
I'OUTI.AND. Ore., July 21. -(!,
I Mld-siimmcr Ileal Mashed down
I jpon Orcnoii today with bin llltl .-
varnlni;, and sen! thermometers
sky rocketlni;.
J At Itosehurr the tlierinomelcr
; 'limbed to M decrees, the hottest
' ocorded this yvur.
t Hood Itlver also felt the aum
: ner tempcralure when the nior-
t-ury there wcnl to !!. At The
i 'Jalles and ut Halem a tempernliiro
i if !IX degrees was recorded. At
foliage Orovo tlie mercury stood
, il 96. and at I'ortlaud. t)i- thor .
j nomeler reached ir mean I1A1I at
!'' degrees. The maxlliium tcni
peruturn of Medford as lo2. '
I OI.YMPIA. Wash.. July 21
1 - llurlin.'t defiance ut (lovoinor Al
; 'red K. Hatftk, iIi kci-iIk rsl
!di.'ntial aoiilne, aad 1'aa.au
i "Imlintors in ili H" of 'nslilnsi
ton." (iKflrfr; f. Coif'illi. fmti'i
: mayor of ticattle and lifelong dem
i
ENTIR
HEAT GRIPPED
MERCURY RISES
oeral. filed Ills cunillil, v f.,i- ih.Osuten Island resldei.ts eiiioiilalneil
democratic nominal!. ,n Tor gov-
ernor with the ucorctary of state.
Cotterlll recently announced he
conld not aupport Smith because
of his Tcw on irolillMton,
V.,d v
Tin tiinnnis Uruin ami Htiu
rs f Capital Pusi No.
Siilt-m whii-li will hi- o:n', ni t li.
mil si a nil in : I .re ion or.uani.a lions
l'lfsi'iH at Hit- Motlfttnl convi'iitioit
Aimust !'. :: ami
I. Tltc Sab-pi
strong bid lot-
corps will inalu
first place in the drum corps eon
test having already won this cov
eted honor at twri former conven-
DANGER OF FOG
TO AIRPLANES
New Style Altimeter Enables
Flights With Safety When
Mists Hang Low Re
cords Height at Any Dis
tanceIn Experimental
Stage.
WASHINGTON. July 21. j1V
A new instrument ucKued lo dc
leal iim, an arcli cucmy uf avia
tion lias liccn dcveluiied liy army
air conis engineers.
It Is a new style alllinctci' at
present liluhly cxiicriincnlal, which
rcuisters the exact - distance lie
tween alridnnes and around ole
.lects Inslcad of' KlvliiK, us the
nrcscui ullliuetcr docs, the ills-
: lauci
a hove tlie sea
Is expected lo
! VII lilt
dcuio'i-
stratcd Iu nlKlit and fimuy weather
flyliiu.
"Tlie value ol" Ihls height record
illj; device." Assistant Secretary
Davison said today In aunoiiucitx;
tie Improvement, hecoiues aipar
enl when one consifiers Ihe fix lu
whieh pil7.ls have otleu
foini'i
thcmHt'lvi's when flying or Irylnn
to land in Cmk or ai niulil.
"It must lie iriui-mlMTcd thai
tho old alilmHor woiUh hy aintos
phi'iic pressure. Itn zero is at a
level, hut a pilot who llles HMi
liet aliove 1 hill level may actually
have only .".U leel eleal a lice It tin
aelf ami Iree lops In Ii1l4.Ii and '
ntlltiiK counlry.
"l.lfl one of these instruments j
altov a dcHk and il records ex- ,
actly the height at which it is
held HUspended."
DAYTON. Ohio.. July -Army
aviatoifl will liave a irans
continental aerial hlKltway t'roin
the Atlantic to Pacific, ahm',
which they can fly day or nli;hl.
thrnimh HunliFtlil or rain, without
KHtliiK "If Iheir course, wlien Ihe
six new radio iieacitns approved
today hy the wr depart un'Ut are. j
-iected.
l OITIciuls al Wright field hero
whore Ihe radio beacon bus per -
fccled and where line of tlie new
high powered stations is lo be os-
' tablislicd. looked upon the decls-
lion lo erect the six new beuoonu
aiittounced today by Assistant Heir-,
retary Davison, In (diarge of avlu-
llon. as au iinporlillit step toward
establishment of tile "aerial high
ways" of Ihe flit Hi e.
mm bran
KILLS LITTLE BOY
I'OKTLANI). Ore., .luly 1M.- ttVt
- I'olson contained in lran 'auseil
the death of Hurry I(aniond
Hrown, it. who died suddenly last
WeilnesHay. acconllun to an opin
ion received Iiy the conmer hi fr
from the I'niverHlty of Oregon
medtral school. Tim bran was used
11 u fi.il iif rtkft liftruou 11 1 I hit
lliesham fai'grounds where the"
hoy died. Tl'o poison a stimul
ant when used in moderalloii
was designed, the chemists report
ed, to "pop up" Iho race borscn.
The boy was Ihou'dil to huve
been playing around the barns nnd
to have found a sack of the poison
(AN charged lyan. Twenty mlnu'cs
after be swallowed some of It, 10
died In severe convulsions. 1
0 iilllloes (iel Ill-link
NKW VcillK. .luly fl.ol'l -Intoxicated
liiiisolllloes ariO terrible.
ibai ihe peis ,.d liecine mure
Vious slm-e piohll.ltli.j, ngeniH
i turned contraband from a brewery
I'nio a sewer, and so Ihe sewer got
i11 cleaning out.
iNVENTIONENDS BRITONS WEAR
I ituis. They will also represent tic
liepartmeni of Oregon at the nat
ional convention of the American
l.clou in San Antonio Ihls fall
whore I hey will compote ill the
national contest.
lu addition to the Salem corps
there will be at least 2 more
l.cgiou drum corps nnd several
hands here tor the .Medford eon-i
vent ion on August 2, ;! and I.
WHATEVER THE
PRINCE WEARS
Bah Jove!
Sleeveless
He
Chirt nnH
v a,,u
Created a Style Can't
... ...
HIS HignCSS
Tell What
Will Put on Next.
TORONTO. Out.. .Inly 21. (A)
The I'rincc of Wales has nn or- n, political enemies of General
I'inal :aste in dress hut one which . OhroKon were hehlnd the "vollir
oiien maUcs the conservative cloth- 1 Ions tnnatlclnm" which the pollco
Iiil- men of UuKlunil raise their '- - the Immodlnlo Inspiration
hniws in startled suriu'lse.
Ml is impossildo to tell whni;B,Uy n(1 0,Kniy SI!1, by Ohr
nnovmlon the prince Is Bolim to in loU(H1 m dlscussini! tho as
launch licxl.' Leonard Pyln, found-1 ,, i r',,rnl Oliremin nnd
cr of a larne llrlttsli nieu's
, litllnK estalillKhniciit nnld on
I'l
airlvul today wlih
a ui'U .jutiuii
level. Its.l'rotn tho Hritisli national clmmhor
I of commerce
I "Without any warning ho will
itirn ip with siiinelhliiK lu drctiu
which, (o put il fraiiMy, 1b Incon
Kruous or even bizarre."
i The British clnthler said that
i no matter how atraimo n fancy
ilrcss the prime mlnlit take, how-
ever, oilier men always fell Into
Hue. lie
the prlnc
recalled Ihe time when
piayeu noii in a pin t
sllu shirt from which lie
had cut
the sleeves. Iindou tailors, he
said, were linniedliitely deluged
nilh rubied orders for dozens n(
sleeveless pi nk lifrtH "after
pattern Iho prince is wearinK."
the
IS SELF SLAYER
SAN I'-RAXCISCO, .luly 2l.- (l'
Dr. II. II. McCarthy, mi, a res
ident of 1 1 1 tii-auada hold here,
committed suicide In his room to
(day by severing an artery lu his
anil- AI the hotel il was said that
, ),- McCarthy had been a residenl
j f Spokane. Wash., until three
j moulds ago.
nr, McCarthy left il note saying
; rK, c, Hmlth, ('.lift hot
",-nows
about tills." At Ihe
Clffl hotel it was said that Mrs.
Hmlih bad been a Kucst there un
til a week auo. hut that she had
none to Seattle.
USIioX. IN.rtoK.il. July :M.--(H
A revolutionary attempt against
I)h; uovcrmncnl wiih mmlu last
n Ik lit, but the situation was stated
to bit completely In hand tod iy.
Sacrifice Convicts
To Study Cancer
Cause, Cuba Plan
practice anions suvuues In trie 1 11111
,,f.g,44,4. 4 - eroon country. West Afrfcu. said'
4 Wilfrid D. Ilunibv. assistant cllr-
ir.WANA. July 21. Wl 1 nlur of African ethnology at Field
inniiiiKiil for legal Inoeiila. I museuiii. who yesterday set up 11
tl"" with cancer germs eon
vlets condemned to death so
I thai the disease may bo clln-
1 bally studied has received
'A the iinitiiiiiiiinu iintirnvnl of
; Iho Hoard of 'National Saul-
lallon. The proposal. It was
; said today, now will go to
cou'iress for legislative ac
Hon,
It provides that condemned
men volunlarlly may bo Inoe-
ulated with earner germs and
4. Hint thereafter thev remain
' under observnllon and treat-
niellt for 12 years. Should
1 they survive and bo cured
i Ibey would be free from
prison.
. . . . . . , . . . t
'HHHtMttttt
Exile Morons, Labor Head,
Or War Comes, Fiery
Word to Mexican Presi
dentHope Last Rites
For Goodwill Flyer Will
Ease Tension.
MKXICO CITV. July lil. l')--Mexico
City nml tin country vim
timuMl ptMieeful today hut thee
wus a rieiienil tension anion th"
U'oph, much suppros.sed oxcitt:
lnt'tit and h fee U nt; of ilistiiu't un
certainly. What Ih rtv;Hnleil as a virtual
ultimatum to ('resident CuHes by.
Coimrossmnn Hoto Y. (Jama, 'Agrar
ian leader close lo Ohrouou airl
IniiK a liury f jK'tiie iu Mexican ol
iiics, that I. tils, Aitinjnes, mlnislM"
of labor, "must'wiur there will
be actual war" is frankly discoi:
certinK lo elements who are work
in to spare Mexico from anotli1:'
period ot' chaos and bloodshed.
However, it is felt that It Is
' not unrest rained speeches, but con
DonnCd ,ro' f u"' u,'m" 'bat really count.
Meanwhile despite Soto Y
(Innia s declarations, Hip urniy
cinitliiucs Iii nliscrvc d
continues lo oliscrvc dtsciidinc and
Secretary of War Amuro has 's-
sued an appeal to all the revolu-
Ilonurv clenmnts to supiiort tnc
nrmy which he promises will con-
'llnuc loyally lo iianuiteo i no
' iiiiilntciiHncc of pence and order.
Whatever foundation or lark id
foundation the actual facts niluh?
reveal lor their belief, the OlircKou
leaders assert Hie conviction thai
of the preRldent-eloct s assassin.
Tho uumo of Morones U con-
' hl,.,.ni,u n-l-n l,,!,!' Ilfllltical enCIll-
inn nml no eKuresJiions that the
( HB,.,.0iBi'y of labor him mndo "Inc
j 10 UflHHintiou lamentiiw,' the
oriino have Horved to chock iho
leellnjis asulnxt him openly ex
preHsed h Home of the OhreKon
lea d e, i k. K ve n t h reu t s to It 1 1 1
MoroneH havo been made publicly
and Home of the seeretary'H friendM
havo ndviHed him lo get out of the
country quietly If he can.
Tti nun:iKhiftt ion of tlenera!
I oi1(.Kon and mibRenuent develop
i mi,ntK n welt an Ihn contlnnini
........nnhitv havo nerved to dis
tract public ntti-ntW from the re-
j hlrn uf Up j,0(lv of Cuplaln Knllllo
; ,,..,,. killed' on n return flight
to Mexico City from tho Vnlted
Slates. This does not mean in
, difference lo tho air hero, but Is
, accounted for by the greater Iraix
icdv of the assasslnntlon with its
' possibilities of intimately affecting
i the life of every Mexican.
I .A UK DO. Tex., July 21. UP)
Mexico's lone eagle was returned
today to Ihe country from which
he licw on a mission of goud wIM
Hint Intornnllonal misunderstand
lugs might be overcome.
lietween n solid wall of packed
humanity that overflowed Into the
streets of l.ftrodo and Neuvo Lar
edo, the body of the Into Cniitaln
Ktnlllo Cnrunra wna borne In high
est military honors to the center
of the International bridge, where
(inn, Jose Atnczeuu, chief of the
aviation rorcos of Mexico, and e
squad of picked men waited to re
ceive their former comrade w-n.i
I will lie laid lo rest with Mexico's
Immortal horocn.
BETTER AID AFRICA
CIlH.AfiO. July SI. Wi Musi
cians In general and saxophone
players In particular whose har
mony Is not of the best should
uvold West Africa In concurt tours.
i Slitting the mouth of musicians
faulty In Ihls regard Is a favorite'
' new exhibit tr lurge w'onue.o oi unis
from t ameroon.
i Dlher African methods of piln:
Ishlng the musician .who produeiil
displeasing sounds. Ml.. IllltllPy
' said, were slicing off his ' v"r
chopping on nis nanus.
I Hut the suxophone Is unknown,
! In African wllda, so far as Mr.
lluiuby knows.
:-
j ("a ynr U'"1"' , '
N'l-W VOIIK, July '.' I. Id 1 .1
I dispatch to thi) American from
1 Speculator, X. V., ay that Hone
Tunney has refused tlu.Ouu for un
advertisement. A Manufacturer'
wanted him to say: "This cigar
ette must bo a good cigarette lie.
cause all my frlcnda use It." The.
champion (loos not amokc,
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