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0 O O n O 2 a The Weather c JiroenM rati, anil Iiili lempvrn Alu&hiium lo;l Millillllllll li.'t MEBFORB B Miiiiinii mi UIiUiiiiiiii Ill IHU7 TVMity.third Yet Wrkly Kiltj-eventh War .MKDFOKD. OKKliON. WKDM'.SDA V Iail Tribune . .Il'I.V li.". 1!I'S. v.. 121.. Today By Arthur Brisbane Hiram and Jim Mean It. Stingy Peace Not Wanted Can You Write An Anthem? Out of the Cradle. -i 1 0PIviKlit, 1027, ly Now York j Evening Journ:tl, Inc.) I 1 1 i i-ii in Julmsoii Miys lit- wi'.i' will work fur Ilimvor. mid thai i (lispiiM's t .'iiliiWniu, if tlion' j wrro any tloulit us Id 1 louver's lioinc st ul o. ! AVlicii Senator -lolinson siivs , li tiling lie means it. and no one. j will lie more surprised llian lie : if California does not show a ; loover victory. I And, in the lan'ruao of tlie . day, 'That Jjocs for (.iovoruor j Smith and Senator ) im Heed, Ill Missouri.' L'ortilin llU'll Cil I'l'V other men along with fhcin ly slicor 'W -lolinsdi) iii fori1 of sinv'r- ! ml Rood arc mcii i of that kind. i euil be dissipated only by the Sooil tllO SoiUl tl will 1)C askod ; niovenn-nl of a li : f li pressure area to ralifv the peace treatv, or!""1.' ""' :;:,r,'i,;"'; r' lhp ' i regions. 'I tic last n'porls ri'ccivou whatever it may prove to be. j from tin. semiun imiicntcii ttiai n' prepared bv this count vv and -".1"" ",c v'"illitv' "w ' 1 ! C. I., .Mitchell, foi ei astor. eajrerly aucpted hy hnvone a lit tlx ton cauerlv. nci-hii ns. : Tt. v vj .... t 1 1 ; ' 11 """ ,L oai'ol'ully, and W'isO M'liatOlS will not like tho snv'ostioii that ' we out down our navy oust nnloss tho money saved is spent on a fighting air fleet. Only a, silly eountry would substitute a scrap of paper for real de fense. To make a peace agreement effective, put airships and sub murines back of it. ' Mrs. lirotks-Alou, offers u'. Ml in prizes for a new national a nl hem. The idea is to get, something that will not offend unybndy, Britain especially. .There is no such anthem. Men are not ready for them. Hut yon might have a na tional sung about factories, gold reserve, oil wells and ris ing stock prices. That would suit many no longer interested in i ho rocket's red glare, or bombs bursting in air. The tnmblo is, from Mrs. !rooks-A Ion's viewpoint, that if we had any real trouble, the people would hurry back to the good old "'Say can you see." "Out of tlie cradle vndlossly rocking.' we all came, poeti rally speaking. It is consid ered had medicine now to rock fhe baby. It shakes his little hrn. Kvolution tells you that rocking babies pacifies them, because the wind used to rock our monkcy-liko ancestors, liv ing in trees. Many a good fun damentalist will stop rocking the baby for that reason, that would not stop for doctors. Kllen Terry after death goes back to lln'cradle. Hy her de sire her ashes will rest in a pretty, white cradle designed: by her son. That scents an im-1 provement on the usual cold urn. .lose de Leon, who killed I'hrcgnn. lias made a full con fession, according to the chief of police. The outside world will not know what vressure brought that confession. Luis Morones, minister of labor, has lesicnod and i hidinn. accused hy Ihf agrarians of instlTfltini; Obreirnn s murder. Mexico neomed on the point of a civil war between city labor unions and the fHrmcrs. Morones' disappearance may avert that. Tho Irish Free Stale defies th? time has not come to invite Kin (ieoryo to his dominion in the iuuth of Ireland. The Kree Stato won't! gfadlv welcome the king, but fea5 that ardent Irish republicans might feel and act otherwise. With them to feci 1 to act. O I Many Irishmen, and women cspe- NO RELlL. FROM HEA . S. Weather Bureau at; Washington Explains Why. the Northwest Is Sizzling i Only Hope for Relief Is' Change in Low Pressure! Area No Change Fore-! cast. ' I v as in n c. to n , j u ly 2 .' Tho abnormally nigh temperature prevail UK in tliu I;n-ifit: norili wusi are mused liv a hiw iresuri- area, which nnm-il im from the Koull). I ho breaking up of ulnel: tin- weather bureau today would not pit-diet. Tin" low pressure area, vlii-h is llio weather bureau term lr ?a slow moviiiK mass of warm air, Tlie mass of hot air, which i te'aiisliifr the normally tempo ions around Portland kano to swelter has be isuiwly northwanl for more than- - n week, and contrary to the usual action of such a mass has not spread and tiisappeured. It h its origin hi the tropical rekf around the equator. There is at present hiy; IV pres-,a sure area to t he north of the I'll it ed States-Canada boundary, but it is following the ourse oC i previous mass of cool air and j is moving across Canada, with ? i.t .. f r i .. t. tn i t :n iw to r lie JMOUti,. Thundershowers within the next two or three days may glv i, dint o mo relief. but nnnvl l.reakine. n of the wave is not foreseen here. There is no relation between the heat wuve in the northwest and that in Italy. The weather bureau has no reports from Italy and was unable tu comment on the exces sive heat there. II1 "hi I'cndleton IT.VDI.KTOX (ire.. Julv 23. il' Pendleton y weltered yester day with W deyrees maxiuiuni. the hottest since I'.H, when Hie mark Was equalled. ArlinHlon reported official tem perature of 1 1 t. SA IjKM, Ore.. July -o. A Salem was experiencing today the Pfih day of Its first sunitner ' heat spell, with prospects of .1 slightly lower niaximuin tempera- j tnre. Throuwh the inornint; tetn- j pern I ore readings ratified a bout two rioirresp lower Uian yesterday,! when an .iffi' ial maximum of i 1U2 was recorded. j i pupTi.ANU. ore.. July il'i ' Mountinu temperatures tmlay were, ; promised the sw ellerim: Pacific Northwest by the weather bureau. Holler than yesterday in Portland. was the word that went out. and a ; maximum of loo wa expected at i the peak hour late this afternoon. ! compared with f'.i yesterday at 4 p. in. A possible slight drop to r morrow was the only break in prospect. ! Oregon and Washington alike : felt the power of Old Sol. uncheck ' ed by clouds or cooling winds, ' Oregon reported one prnstru ; tlon. a man at Kuitene: Washlng , ton had three late yesterday, two ; in Prosser and one in Spiduino, j A number of horsey dropped dead ! at Odessa, Wash., In harvesting j operations. Maximum temperatures in the two states yesterday included : Pendleton. 112: The lialb's. Hd: 1 Salem. H't: Medford. Uose burir. Iu3: l.aCrande. ins. Washington temperatures in-j eluded: Walla Walla. 110. Odes- he had threatened to make her sa, 1 7 . T : Pasco. I'i7; Kllcnshiirg. death the subject of another notch, in.",: Idaho; ('oner d'Alene. inplThe weapon was taid to have been I.Mpwal. lay; Si Ilea and 1 1 mfitig. I made in prison. Hist Mrs. Morreii's testlnumy includ- - j ed In addition to yto-lo of bent- New Hi-void l-:xNitiil. ilngs. alleisations of her husband's i;t CKNi;, (if,, July 2,. oVt attempts tv hypnotize her, refus A new weather record for the sen- lug to let her sleep at night the son v;ii net yesterday when the : bile. mercury went to 1M2. within two; Morrell is supposedly the hero degree of the hottest day In the ( "f Jack London's funtaslie novel, past 1 5 ycm-M. Yesterday whs the i "The Star Itover." nud the lone third day the temperature has been survivor of an outlaw bit ml or more than Jan. ganized thirty years ago In an nf- terinath of the feud in California LA OTIANDK. Ore.. July 2 .V P '. between settlers of San Joaquin LaOrande k weltered under temper- Valley hihI the Southern Pacific Hliire of lmi at'ove yesterday. th railway. second liotlest day since IHKfl. ty-j The couple were married In Port Ing the record of 10 made July Chester, N. V., in 1917. They liven ,11. lion. The heat wave vi in Philadelphia and New York, lat broken (imi during the night with : V moving to Newark. .Morrell a minimum of ! and 72 nt 7:30 in his lectures of having been this morning. The ky wun partly , sentenced to dentil iBree tiuies and cloudy today. each time eciipinif the peiiHlty. He Wrf. pHidoned ley the KoveriMw i i:sr.mfHo fire.. July I ti"" this morning were that t tn" temperature today woiijd not M t nr,v record for this tra- j "J". hut would perhap reeh the, j absolute July maximum de-i : grees. Yesterday the mercury I (ContiQutd oo Pag Elfbt) HASSELL'S PLANE '-, to- The monoplane "Greater Rockford" in which Ecrt R. J. Hasaell of Rockford, III., and Parker D. Cramer of Washington hope to fly from Rockford to Stockholm, Sweden. The fliflht is being financed by Rockford citizens. nocKKoliU. ill.. July il' The flight of the Oreater Ilock ford." which was to have started at ii a. m. today, was postponed until ttmtii1iw of unfavorable lions. morning weather In cause pt cdic- mil w Tiinnum Tlir IMI IHKUWo IHt.: , whiih Ik tj i :. JUL BUI ESCAPES SAI.K.M. Ore.. July -ii neorting to "bull-domjlim" anil then beat ink the infuriated bull to barbed wire fence by the fraction of a second after a terrific strujr Ble was tlie hair raislni? experience "f Itoineo (louley. farmer and suc cessful candidate for representative in the state a.-seinbly from .Marion county in tlx- spring primaries. Olio of Mr. tiouley'K neighbors has a bull that for some time has been regarded us more or leas l"'Heeful. and h half pet. Koeontly C.uuley hud occasion to approach ! the animal, and before he realised that tfte'lmlt vhm in an uly d'rnine of mind, he hud been httaeked and was f iKhtlntc tlesperately for his life. He grasped the .in I inn Is horns, but after beln thrown and beaten about the barnyard tor some time, eanie to the conclusion llml if I,is wif(' w,,s "ut PuI,B ,n collect on his insurance, he would ; have to chaime his tactics. So he . took a fresh hold tu the bull's horns and a man's sljte hold with his teeth in the brute's nose. With a final desperate effort he iiuin MKfd to throw the bull and disen taiiKliiiK himself, raced for foriy feet t hat .-epa rated him from t he fence and leaded over. Just as tlie bull plunged into tne fence a frac tion of ii second later. Oilier than cutting his hand on t he barbed wire fence, and belli exhausted. Mr, Unuley came out of the si i-ukkIc in good shape. 1 1 is coat and hat he abandoned to the animal. PROVES TO BE BAD , REAL LIFE Ti:i;.TON. N. ,(.. Julv L'.V-Hfl1 Mildred M. Miirroll today was! granted a divorce from Kdward M. Morrell. of Newark, author, lee- : Hirer, former convict und prison ! reform crusader. She accused ! Morrell of - ci uell ici oitial to those 1 he said were practiced In San I ucnliu prison In hi book "The Tw-nty Vifth Man." The woman produced a dagger at hearings before it speelul mas ter In chancery, mid testified the two notches it bore represented men Morrell had killed, mid that or t aiir prison.. ruin while in Hun guintiYi) OM A HA. J ti ly 2 i. A' Pa nry t-f eern urn WHy UUi Two ilotcn Hereford yearlings, ntld for slau ghter, brought lltt.Tj a hundred wfgl. making n new high for the year, READY FOR STOCKHOLM FLIGHT r-?' 'tr-W l'ilt-t liort Haskell slated that a lni ted States weather bureau re port, received after the bi' plane ha bt en loaded with gasoline, in dleated adverse headwinds would be encountered today t hrouyhout the Canadian portion of (he flight. "tur uasoliiie supply will not 5. Kozer Issues An Order Against Bare-Legged Girls SALKM. Ore.. July L'.V il') The stocliluless fad iimtmi; women may have been a lit- 4 tic late in rearhinu Salem, but when it came Us arrival J was sudden and snappy. It 4 4- was so sudden that SecretHiy 4 of State Sam Kozer sat up 4 4 and blinked his eyes, lie cm- 4 4 ploys a lot of jjiils. Imnie- diatcly there issued from Mr. 4 Kozer's office an edict that 4" Khis empluyed In I lie state 4- 4- 4 4 department, whiuh includes 4 4 the motor vehicle department, 4 4- w here scores of them are em- 4" 4 ployed, must wear stocking. 4 4 Kozer says the state depart- 4 4 ment is a business office, and 4 41 he fears the uncovered limb 4- would Jar u hit on business 4-' efficiency 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4- CLERK KILLED: 3 T, OAKLAND. Cab. July 2 :..(!. . Three hi. n who held up the Nov- enth Street branch of the Oakland Paul; of Savings shortly before . noon today, shot and killed U . ('. new capiti.l inlo the siuie, but .MeKarlnn. n bank cb-rl;. fled wlih'iiiai 11 is dlfi'lculi to keep the a large amount of cash and were Industrie Hie state already has. captured later when their auto-: j levers, attorney for the mobile crashed into another inn-' state Highway commission, filed '"hlne. ' rmimenlM against the two Ounne The men. w.ho gave their names ,ill.s. ,,tie of which would deeren-e as Joe Murray. Harold Uavis and u. niotgr vehicle tax nl t half Oeorge Costello, Will be charged ;,ild the other lner-ase the gaso- witn murder. : i to was captured when they successfully trying to Htart d automobile and kidnap i ii it sow tier. T. S. I'.aird, as a driver. Baseball Scores ' American. ','1'-"t name K. IL K. N',,' Vurk 2 1 1 lJ-t roit 3X2 Plpgras and (itHbowski; St oner, Va ngilder and Wootlall. Kind game - H. H. I-,. Philadelphia ' Chicago n ! 0 ii I : Kb nike, Perkins and Coehrnm: Lyons. Cnnnally. Ad kins, Leopold i and Cruuse, Met 'urdy. ' Klil game , K. H. K. Ito-ton 2 1 Cb-veland 10 1.7 2 Morris. Stayton and Hevlng; Mil-' ler and L. Sewell. Kirnt game U, . j;. i Vashington T .11 1 i St. Louis 12 13 t Had leV, MarlM-ry. It town ,iim1 Ketina : Crow dor,, Heck. ( and St-hang . National, Chicago 1 Huston ... , 3 Maione unil Hurtneit; and Taylor. ffmaii ii St. Louis 1 ."i llrooklyn h lu Iteinhart. Krankhouse and Wl son; 11 Mot t and Ueberiy. J Pittsburgh j New York H i U and Ha rgrea ves i and Hogtin. i Khjt gamp-. 1 IM I Walker It. IL K. IS If 2 5 11 3 Hw ei'llalid, i inclnnatl 1 Philadelphia Kop und Hargmve; Tennon and Huvis, Seeoiol gn me Cincinnati )ilhidelphla Luchh. Luque and Pi'jlnlch: Kur - O O .... is &p&4 8K -- hold out if we are not favored with tailwinds at least .'(! prr cent of the trip." llassell said. Promise of an atmospheric low pressure area, travelling nortln ust tomorrow, caused the fliers to be lieve this would furnish the aid nced-d. OS WEST STARTS ' FIGHT ON STATE SAI.K.M. inc., July j... iIV--Nm only would all bank siock In botn national and state hanks be ex empt from taxation, but all Mon eyed eapital itoiiiK business in coinpi-tition with banks would be exempt, il elites (iswiud W n an argument secretary of s.at il 1,1 f :h"t '- l" Portland with the l,e printed in the voters- pamph-, hil!4 m lt. " opposition to the slat.: in-;Venr. eome lax bill. : persist' Another statement by Went avers1 tip. ( that insurame companies would "Wiiin "t have to pay luxes on the i net curnlnKs of then' loan tleparl 4 itifim.,, .. . . 4. West also filei an argument i-i against the grange-labor initiative . bill designed to curb the legisla ture in its authority to amend or I repel measures passed by tlie peo- pie. lie claims that the abuse at which the measure aims has nevei existed, and that Ihe only effect of the bill would be to re-i move from the legislature t ho power to l c helpful In securing ' good legislation. It. Smith of Portland, s"cre-l tary of the ('.renter Oregon ussu I ciation, filed an argument against the income lax act. He argue at length that it Is inimical to in vestment, and that because of in eome tax agitation it is mil only useless to spent! money to get m,.,. t.1) fn,m : tll - ,.,.nl;, Ka. (lM ,! ,dnts out that even should the li-ense bill pass, there , is no certainlv lhat ihe liasoliii" lax bill would be approved, iiti.fi that the people would, as a result, have to make up th- ib-f Icienc..-, in tin bighw a fund b taatlon on t heir hornen and business. ! HERE'S A NEW WAY TO TREAT ILLNESS NKW YfJltK. July 25. (I'c-A husband and wife who spent their honeymoon on mi expedition into the head-hunter country of South America will nail August 1 to aa'i: ; penetralc the Smith American wlld ( to investigate the supposed custom ' of an Indian tribe of burying their , sick alive. j lr. Horbeit Spencer Dickoy. who , has Hiiont 25 yeara in tlto triptcx, I says the members of the tribe ; known an the Plarroas, arc exceed- lngly primltlvn and dark brown ii: ; lny Issued a statement announcing -color, with features indicating i'u notified Its president, Samuel ll. .Mongolian origin. When a man lakes; sick, wo arc informed. " be said, "that lie is placed in a cave with a I water and a basket of fodd , get well, ho comen out. idles, he remains there." pot of If he Casualties of the Air Service j;lk HOItN I 'vril Iturton. Wis., July yp. of Chicago und Kdith cmeSr. lit. of WilliHfns Pay. Wis., wen- kill'd today when mir - ton s jdanerell south of here. 4. Polhc Chief Oulis.' CHICaoo. ju'y 2a. Ai Ml - chftel Hughefi, commlHsioner of police, todiy announeed he had 1 resigned, but did not state when jhiM reniKnutton wtts effective. PIE E OE PLANE FOUND IN SEATO EISH HERE MAY BE GOLFS FOR STEELHEAD 'Denmark Investigators Republican Candidate In Thin k Wreckage May vited to Try Luck in the Clear Up Mystery of Muncjesser-Coli Fate Fragment Will Be Sent to Paris Experts. I'OI'KMIAHKN, July IT..- :.'l'i -A fragment of airplane wreckage , with MUtie silvei' and bi'one eol '. oied fabrir alta-hcd to it ha. been p,i ked up off the Jutland In the belief dial the wreck aye may posMUly lie pa i t of t lie Nunneysi r-Coli plane. lost last y:ii, the frayioi nt has boon sent f In Paris for identification. The wreekae was tound bv 1 r. Krode. a I .mi-h ph .-u iail. There was a wireless reeeiver a lining the fragments and as til" Nunwessei -t 'oh plane is tin- only one missiny of apparetith siinilar description. lt rated witti the !" Pt fore the de ; sent to Pari-, i by I w o 1 anish that it is not , it is a portion Krohe eoniiuuui eueh legation, e of wre. kae is will be slllilied experts, w ho say illlpiobalde that f tlio NuiiKesser- j Coli plane, the "White liird." The "White P. i d." manned bv Captain Charles Nuiinesser and . Captain Ki am oise Culi left I .e Poiiret aii'iiiouie on the uioinini; of May N. 1 and after beintf reported over lrela ml disappeared from s i k h t. Idspatehes from Paris at that time said t hat no ' wireless a ppa ral us was carried. . ihe extra room le'iim utilized for ,i, toriii;e of adtlition.il casolin Th , ..i,..,.. w:,u iminie.l white, ii order that it miuht readily he ills , tiiiKuhhed by passing ships. N , trace, w hatever of the maehhv en fotiml ilurliiK the past l-or many months reports i m! in various points aloir; 1 amitliau" coast that tlie Pirtl's" motor had been i but these coultl nr-ver lie 1 heard, verified and il Is not known w-hethr the piano over sueee'Mled in r.-aehiiiii ihe American eoast . or not. billIdTn 15 El TENNIS CHIEF!; . - PrCSIUCflt CUllOiTl OT U. Lawn Tennis Association. iov; nf Fronoh Prn. m v iii vi i i vi i vi i w 4 .0 .,pllrvin(l DftpriAnc; teStS, ASSlimeS nCSpOnSI- bility for Putting Tildeni Back On Team. PA II IS. July 2... blV An nouncement of the C nMate ment of Pill Tilden lis ii member of the Iiavis cup team and announcement lhat he will play In th challenge round against Krance was made to day at the headquarters of t he inerienn team following the re turn of President Sa in lie II, Col lom of the l'. H. L, T. A. from Loinlon. ( 'ollom Issued t he following statement : "In response to Ihe most urgent vcquoHii of the Krench Lawn Tentiii association that we should not deprive l-'rem-h tennis Invent of their oppor t tin It y of seeing one of the greater playei-s of the world In competition, I have decided tn ant horlziug Mr. Wear to play Tilden on the DaVlw cup team. (Signed I SAMI'LL IL COLI.OM. NKW Voll K, July 2.V -!) -The : S. Lawn Tennis association to- ('ollom by c-iblegi-Hiii to Paris yes- ,ienlay that "If the ambassador to1"' unm uanized women throuKhout Ktance believed that othr eon- sideiatlous outweighed the prlnel- - plcH Involved In the withdrawal of Mr. Tilden. the P. H. I. T. A. felt (hut Collom should accede to the tuqticKt of the ambassador and re instate Tilden iik ft member of the team. ('ollom, communicating his dec laration, cabled tho I'. S. Lawn Tennis association al New York an,IM resigned all other activities t follows: MMtabllsh an offcC; In New York "Krench ml'iiulcrslnnd our posl- Hon and have brought pressure ' bear on our ainhassiidor. who Haya 'iom the Mamiimlnt or inteinatlon reatlon It Ih important to bc- cede lo their request. "ConslderinK It to tlie best In ( terofct of your BHHoclHtlon I have 1 iHiiticrl (lie following, which I trust j meets with your apjiroval. There followed tlie Htutetneilt ' Hlvetl abyve. INVIIE Rogue- Will Be in Valley Sunday, According to Present Schedule to Enjoy Scenery. -Wants Iford t'hatnber to Palo reiarv !! to here Miioiay and ' fishing on the ' Ktii; u e river on Monday. A n of- ' tort also is beiim ; made t h i o ii a h Ployit Cook, sec retary id' the state i Uepulilicau eom mittee. to have M r. I louver re- ' main over for (he ! Mate Legion con v e n t I o n next week, but it is feared that this , will be Impos- ' Milile. as the Ue- ! Herbert Hoover publican nominee; has Important en- i Kai;eiuelits in Palo Alio flurlnji the ' lime of tlie convention. liy arraneinenl.s with '. j Isaacs, ' ToKKery Pill," m a d e j by John .Maun, president of tlie' ''liamlir ninieree the form- The .Me. mere" sent a w l day, ln.il ill; Si spend the inht enjoy sleelhead t 1 ers handsome fishiiiK lodKe on the I crew, includinK the Vllier! croup ltok-uc the entire grounds and ; off Koyn Ulund. Is huUIiik for Stav etiuipiiient. will be turned over to antfer, where it will be overhauled. Mr. Hoover If he finds il possible I The rescue eommis-ion imen.lw i.. to accept this Invitation. STA.-(ll: r.NIVKItSlTV. Oil.. Julv ;:. iiVi Whii tihiK nlilc a iHirtlun nf timt' for pulillcul I j iMMift'ii-m-i's tuitl wnrk mi his Mr-! 'HiHiifi' i'h. MoilMMt llodvi'i l. still ll.,H' for AiiiiiihIm-ii. Is iiilliorliu; fali-ly st.'inllly In tli.-i ljlspnuhca from I'upeiihiiKi-n IM-nmnin hf .iiiiliniil fur hlms.'lf yrmcnlay khIiI Ihni ihn possibility whiMi In- I. 'II WiiHhliiKliili a th'oil I that Captain Kunlil Amumlsi'H unil man ti n ilays iik". his flvo companions landi-il tmfi'ly Mr. Ilimvi'r Is raplilly i'nmili.t . ,,, ,. m.th ur Kntu. Jos.-f Inn Plans tor an iiiiliMilolilli' trip lanil. hail hoon BmjKfsteil by fun,, or inori' Hum mlli-s in llrmvn'sj manili'i- (iulirrliltl llunHcn. Nor i iinip. pour Vri-kn, for flshlim. llv u-euinn niiv.il i.rri....i. ,i.,.i, ..v,,!.,,-,..- will leave he luiiruliiK. July (inly Hnturdiiyj alltl ri'turu lull' . U I'llui'silny or Thursilav, folloivlntt t,e 11103 expedition of tho sloop llm IK'ilK ooil trull up Mm stato. noil (iJoll Hu, tH,, t If Amundsen Innd j I'.-ltirnliiK' via .Mount Whastn and ,., ihls rodloii tho party would lhi- Smnim.'iito valley. have no difficulty In ctlstlnK fin' j wl" " HiioukIi San j ,. i,.Kti, of ,i,. ,r, e then I l''raiii isi o, across the Lay anil up , nty of l.ltf cum' there. He ithe hlKhway near th ust, with tl,ouKlit Ihoy would try to leach mm tulles as the toal for the first ( ,, .'um m , m,.h ,, .day's run. with camp made Suliir- munlliM hifori' they would lie heard I day nlxhl at Hull 1" In t on the lO'-l i fiiiin. ! river, where Is located Ihe finest j I'olil Pluv IIIiiksI dw I Klove In California. Sumiay, July 2!Hh, Hi lilh. Ihe Jouney will be resumed via lOureka, (irantN ass, Medford and then to Mrown's amp near Vreka. where the party will spend Monday fishing. Mr. Hoover will riot stop anywhere in route except for a few monienlH to see the soem-ty and perhaps to throw HtK- Into the ltogtie !'lv".r- '.'!' I""11' "1"11'- anxious i io huow ine eastern newspapermen ,th" """ vHous scenery of north - I-tii California and southern Ore - h '" llnslsicnoe that photographs taken An apparent settlement f dlf-' 1,y the Chukhnuvskv plane, which ferences which have arisen among originally discovered the' walking republican lenders in the east over i party, be developed immediately, the campaign organization there, where Hs ChllkhnoVskv preferred has eased the nomlnee'H c(n ern ; to keep the negatives until better over llt il sliiiullon itud he Is hope-1 developing conditions were avall ful that the national and divisional able. organization will be functioning The news. reel operator also Ptild smoothly before his return lo the; that the chief topic of convorsa east late In Augtrst. tlnn MMll-(l ,hr Krus?()n WH!I Uy. Mr. Hoover gradually h w hip-1 .'n MulmKrerTiP fate, especially . nonTicaiton mtdre tntoias Chtikhnovsky insists that on shape, but he seen little prospect 1 t lie day he ' f li'Nt mi V the grouii j now of having It In final form until ' there were three men on tho lee- after hH return from bin fishing floe, two of them standing ami trip next week in northern Call- one Ivlnir on the Ice. a if ).....!. i fornlii. learefull He Im weighing his wonls , giving much though! and Mtltdy to each Mf the Issues of Ihe campaign w hich he will slate to the country when he formally accepts the nomination. ' WASI 1 1 VfiTo.V, July 'fl') : ' n-piiinirnn drive for the vote . the counliy will be headed by Mrs, j K. Louise Sludr. of New York City, i apofntei today by Mrs. Atvin T, Hett. as official Liaison officer be tween the women "Hoover volun teer' and the organized women ' of the party. I Mrs. Sbide. a founder ami former '. New York state president of the 1 National League of Women votera. which will be a clearing house for tojH unorganized women w ishing t .baro in th tepubllcHli cHinpaign. Moronea Disappear KL PAHO. Texas. July 2'l(A A dlHpatcb to Kl Continental from Mexico City hbj'h Luis N. Morones, Mexican aecrelary of labor, ha disappeared. Humors prevail that he is en routo to thin country, hU reafguailon having, becu accujUcd, I HOPE AMUNDSEN Former Aide of Noted Arctic Explorer Thinks Missing Party Will Be Found Alive Third Ice Breaker and Airplane Ordered Out By Russia. Mo-Si'tiW, July uVt - The soviet fescue com mission tJilay ordered the it- '. x r-,r Sedov, now in Arctic iUarters. la exploit' the region arouml l,ara n. .1 osef land and to push in a northwesterly direc tion In search of the missing Amundsen group ami the six men of tlie Italia carried off in the dir llble.'ts has on May -i. Tho Sedov is equipped with an airplane and particularly will ex plore the Cape flora section, oiw of the southernmost points on Krair. J ost f laud. The icebreaker Maliuwin anchor ed this morn 1 uk off A rehaiiKol, after returuihi; from an unsuccess ful search for the still mlssJlij; men. Prof. Vl.e, head of the ex pedition, immediately left for Mos cow to submit a report of the MaliKiu's work. The rescue ship Krassin, which picked up seven of the Italia s I send by afrplane from Leningrad a new ciiassls and other spare parts for Pilot Chukhuovsky'H plane. Then the Icebreaker will new Its search. l'ominiimlct Hnniwn. who was ,.xt I., rommanil to AmumlHi-n in ; HKItl.l.N. Julv J r. Ifl'iKilil, , K,ii (j, , ,.,. ,,,,,,, I who was sent to Sidtv.heri;en to take pictures of the Italia rescue oiieralors. In uuoted In ii Mlltttg Am billing ditipHtch from Stock holm a h saying there were fre quent dlffurrnccH between Plbd Chukhnovsky. lluHHian filer iibonrd the Krassin. and Cantitln Kfiiono i appl. cne of the men rescued t with the Malmu-i-eo uroon j ,si,dl said that tho differences W(.r(. rhlefly over Captain Znppi's L OPANTM PAHH, Ore.. July 2j. iJV-Tho Kwodo basin lumber mill. 25 miles southwest of Grants Pass, burned down thi aftoi nuun. At last reports, the cook house was. burning, and a fire had been set I by sparks in the woods adjoining -the mill. The -only .report ob tainable hero tvero from a forest lookout, as there is no telephone at the mill. AIDE GETS 5-YEAR TERM 'OltTLANU, Ore.. July 2oiAt .Thomas J. Audette. Canadian war veteran und former undercover man for .Mayor Daker, was sen tencetl in serve five yearn at Mo Nell Island for auto-theft hy fed eral Judge MeNary today. Thla Is Audftte'f second convic tion on tho same charge, he hav ing served 1 if montlia on a sen tence of two und ono half youra bgforc he wa paroled. (CoDtlig on Pafa Four) O 0