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o o o C3 o O o CO o o o O o o o J The Weather Font-usl Knlr; iMtiliiiuctl liili linnperature. Maximum yesiertlny .P 1ft: Minimum ttxUiy 65 EDFO WsAir T8ir Ago Maximum . Minimum USUI .1K1)R)WI, tlWKUON, Till'UsDAY, JL'LY -Jii. lHJS. hull? Twenty-third Yr WwkW Fittv-wvrnlh t o RD MAIL IK Today By Arthur Brisbane Mr. Raskob Resigns. American Business Grows Labor Says 50-50. Approaching the Fight. (f'opyriijlil. 1U27, liy New York Kvcnint; Journal, Inc.) Ml!. IiASKOI! ri-si-rns fin nni'iiil held nf Iriienil Mntur--. Mis present is I" elect (.iv ernor Smith in the face nf prni perity auil :i Ttrpulilican plu 'alilv (if si-veil millions. That is ,jnli cnniiL'li fur anyone;. III ntldiliiin, Mr. liaslcdt) lie lii'Ves in concent rul inn, tin nnc lliinir al a tinii' ini't lioil. And ! finally, Cent-nil MoliH'.s with its s1 ocU vnliio of four liillimi dn! l;irs. doesn't want to he in poli tics, directly or indirectly. y The national Democratic chairman, is for lln- time, mil an antomoliile man. ; There naturally has lieen eonsi.l- lf yon know HOW. yon can i.ie speculation as to just what ... i ii tin- reiilllilica it iiresiiletilia I cateti- i ii nisiness anywhere. Sears- "" '"" 1 . . .date is fct'lliK to sa on the out s- Koelinck, under its new presition which Alfred 1!. Sinilli, tin stores all over tliis country unci : mediately after his nomination at ; (.(,nf. Tm,v ,, ,,ls ,im,i,ii,la ill foreie-ll eoillltries, with coll- ""j',',!"' s',yTe''I!U'iol' yet'i'na'ile I'lane Inxi-lundcd on the Hudson Stllllt expansion. !up his own mind as lo dial. river at 12::: 5 p. "I- today. The .... ... i i .. 1 As an index lo what may he heavyweight champion left Specu- The Woolworth stores, i-rntr , ( ..j ,. im ,o ,,,. f ,:,2 a. ,. ill itma.illjrly, now hilVP lDie nominee's nun dcilnration in, The plane landed in the North .-, ii i ,)-. his replv to the questionnaire sub- 'river off IiOth street tend taxied stores in (.er.nany. called 2 , mUtJ mm hy Hmil(,r ,;,..,. ,1(m. .,,, ,,, . and "lO pfennig stores, the .r Idaho. diiiinj; the pic-cmien- sp,. thn yacht eluh at S4th streel. (univalent to ." and .11' cents i : i : I . 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 -, 1 1 1 iMisincs stands its business. And when . it deals 111 lorelilll countries !' l....-o ...in.l. lo tlio Coeei.rii enim- . , , ! tries, inns Keeping cci-,io" happy while niahine; profits. On Saturday 1h pxecntivcr .committee of the Allierieilt! ; Fedeintion of Vdihnr will meet :d Atlantic t'ity and decide probably not to take sides i 1111 aioiMiK... , . . ,. , . after the speocll n:.s lieen pm lino lioth national candidates "re'tv . , all rijiht, says labor. I That is sensible. I.alinr. rac( and rclillion should be kept Ollt of politic Kesides, organized I labor cannot deliver its men. and does not help itself by a ileelanit ion with no result. Mr. ( liven, head of the federation, is a wise American. Yon are now approaeliim." Tiinncy-ireeney fiu'ht. and a na tional cessation of other inter ests. Many parties will leave New port on yachts. Iravelinu' to the fitrlit and bach comfortably, and hundreds will uet in line, hoiiinir to get on,- of the better cheap seats. - 'Vhin our -nu-estors nf iiHt.. noil vears ao i'oiiL'lit with fists Illltl Hill's, lHt I'tir 1 ,000.(H)0, n,.M Tueschiy and 1 1 l .-xpects ,t for soii). (lend animal oH'' ,l" """'(' h n-sl I day or 1 hursday. live woman, they eonltl not llll- on ihls ouiimr the nominee will . 1 1. 4 .i i ,;,. 1 foriret polities and political pe eh- v ireless. radio, airplanes and li liraries wnuld eontinup to find llioir deepest interest in a fist firtt. Some deseendiints elumun lit lie in o00,0(10 years. Sir Oliver hotiue heuL'ed. i-Conan-Doylo pleaded, but the stern l,ondon .indif' di arced eosts nuninst a distiimnislied London medium, neensed of tellinp; fortunes for three dis rnised polieemen. The medium, .Mrs. ('tuition, said she worked with the as sistanee of an Indian Hi iff. demi KM") years. " imagine a ehief of that vintacre 1 ,l; 1...9.4 ., r r.t, ivimiTMii; tut i Mini; oim'ui iomi- don polieemnirs future. But l,odvf and Conan-Pnyle. with many other intelliirent, well educated Britisher, helievp in f pint HiilUm. Men heiev what f. IConUautd on Pr Four) HOOV FISH RObut Republican Candidate Will Spend Sunday Night at Grants Pass and Try His1 Luck With Steelhead Next Morning Regrets Inability to Stop in Med ford. TA.M''liltl 1 Nl'i:i!SITV. ("ill., y I'll. iP) TurniliR his ;itt-n- ;llili tn tin- second ol the two olit sllllMlinn Issues thus far developed 1 In lln presidential caiiipaisn that nl" iirohilifl ion llurhort Hoover is ohlaiuiTlK Hi'1 views of William J. lloilovan. assistant l.'niled Stales iitlolll'-y K'-neral. anil others. on isonie phases of litis stiltjei ;tii.n canipaiKn. ami the pronounce- i tnent in (he republican loaiioini adopted at Kansas city hy almost unanimous vote. A Noble i:xpeilineiii ' In the one Hoover dcsci Ihed pro Ihlhitlon as a nohle experinienl.' i and In the other the parly as : whole pledged ilself and the can didate lo an honest eflorl at en-: ; forcemeat of both the Kluhteenlh ; ; amendment and the laws enacted i ,-o -carry It Into lorce. . The republican standard hearer nbeady has obtained the views of I many parly leaders on the other hit issue farm aid and that sec- i limn of his address is almost in i Z. 'may maic revision,, i .... ....s ..s ..... ....... r .. lloiiie-Comlns Tomorrow j This is Mr. Hoovers last day for . I conferences ami work for perhaps i .. i. u be will l'ii , son ' I'rancisco lor the home- con, Inn celebration at the city hall. ON MONDAY OVER TOM iiiitc, aim fitnj i-vnuni.i.t ' ' I ho will start fn- tho oxtronu1 north- j Hihh Urn part of his hnnn state fori Tun UIvhN Mvvt. IfishitiR ami recreation. j Later In the day tin- rhampion. .s itc .-i-hetlule fur i he antnnio- J hron.oil ami MniliiiK, wns first I hih journey has Immmi oi l;eil out, j .step mi the scales in one of ihe Uhe repuhlii-an eamlidate will pur- . d resltiK rooms of the stntllum. Hp j sue liis favorite sport hoth in ore-j smiled plensantly and waved lo 'iron and in northern fulifoinla. : friends in the room as the camera j iMtrintr the first day his party will ! flnshllnhts hnonied. Het ney fol j make a distanee nl I'mi miles In . lowed und his weight was o.'kly liult l-'lat. where the niht will I"' unkt-u and picture. snapped, spent. ' As Tunney hurried hack t" his j I'Mi lu ISokih i iitvssimr room they passed each i Hestimlnir Uie trip early Sunday j ol h.-r HI or 1 2 feet apart. Ilnth jmoinitiK. the taraviin will mvo smn-1 ntifl nodded, jto (irants I'ass, (ire., to pcnd the j 'l"Hn, Tom." said Tunney. and IniKht and for fishing In the Itouue ; (no rhallener came hack with a river early Monday. j cheery 'Kilo, fJene." I After that the nominee will i ,,, ,tl- tno tttiiUllnir n noon ' i press on to Vteka. 'al.. ami trom 'there to llrown's ntneh. miles distant, w here the nnylinn will he resumed in triluitarlcs of the Klamaih river. The return trip via Mount Sh of the hitrh pcnks In the West, and th I Man vf.lli-v u-ill he stiirlrrl ps ami for that reason Iw has de clined the many invitations from various points in "allforniii and , Oregon for receptions. It as an- , nnunced the party could not pet ; farther than (liants lass Sunday nichl. He wants to lose his iden- j tity as a presidential candidate for a few days. j fi HANTS l'ASS. ( ii July 2. -(Pi Two years iiko Herbert Hoover Kpent several weeks nil the Kopue rlv-r duiiniE his summer I vacation. He Mopped at a small 'summer reort on the ltopue near ("rants Ta.-s and i-aueht a num her of the ste.lh'ad made famous hy ane ;rey. western author who t spends hi summers here. At that tinre Mr. Hoover ie 'luested that nt wrd he given as to llis presence, and he whs said to he "Uti in the Ori'tcoii w lids." M r. Hoovpi will hp in ' Irantn 1'asn Sunda.v niaht and the n-xt ; day will try his luck her' a train. ! rishim; Is Kd on' the river ahovo ' ( Ira nls I'ass at th" present, nnu a is ptidtalile (hat llio pr notni.'-.v.iil ne to -tdenlial lips by far the Coolide fmrd mad '!1 Do- Drub' river. Wisotjisin KltiirV TclicT lh. ACCKDAND. N. . . July 26 : hV - Captain flood wyn Ar her, tinder whom Kins tl'ne- of Knir land served as a naval cadet, h ilf.'i,! horn Km nnrn IiotiI tile roya! in ttonlhm'nt fur a breach of dicipiine. T IE FAVORITE Present Champion Expected to Retain Title Tonight, But Heeney Given Out side Chance Tunney Flies to New York, While Rival Disappears Eng land More Interested Than America. : MOW YOIIK", July 2(1. Ifl'i Tom Heeney will have an advantage of 1 1 v pounds ! o'er (iene Tunney. (he cham- pinn in their heavyweight championship fiht tonlKhl. Weiuhiim in this afternoon nt the Yankee stadium. Hie seen,? of the hallle, Tunicy weighed 1:12 and Heeney 2M'.... where Tunney landed. Many Women oil Hiind. Ahoul lulllt persons, ninny of them women, were on the Coluin hia Yaehl eluh pier wlien the plane came in slwht over Jersey, flying directly over the cltlhhollse, hank ed and landed on the water, tine of the first to see the plane was Hilly (llhson. Tunney's nianaser. who had been striding nervously up and down the pier. Tunney and his companion step ped from the plane after il had taxied near (he pier, lo a speed limit which carried them ttie rest of the way. Tunney was .reeted on the pier hy his brother. Detective Thomas Tunney. of the police forte. The , .,. u.,ls ,,,..,, ,,. si.. : plaid suit with cap to mutch. He waved to ie crowd ami men sped ;'" " ao..oooo.o i.. .... ,,..o.. I 'f a friend, He declined to say who this friend was. explainim; he wanted I" remain in exclusion nurini: uie as they were dressed, to rest until j time to enter (he rhiK. j ltoxinj: eommissiitn HurK"'mi pro ' n on need hoth in perfect physical shape. This was not the flrnt lime- the champion and the challenger ' had met at a distance today. Short ly afler the champion landed in t. ; V. 1'nhs' amphibian plane at the i'olumMa Yacht club, after n iwo- hour f I lit from Speculator, Tun ! ney was drivlmr up Kiverxlde Hrlve on his way to the Ynnkee Madium. His car suddenly overtook the one In which Heeney was ridinK to the 1 stadium. Rccocrnitlon was Immediate and ! complete. Heeney half rode In his car and shouted "cheerio." frenc returned the preetlnir ns his nuto ninbile tore pjist. Heeney enme to New Vork in ihe yacht Phantom, belonin' to Joseph Holhronk of Jtr-dhink. X. .1. The fio-mile trip trom Pair haven was completed In'vo hours. At the weljrhiim In ceremoni , purple tiirhts were usinnAd to Tun ney, who prefers Ihe royal fhade when he cannot hav white, fi-rh as he wore in his two fights npalnft i Denipjiey. Heeney will appear in black trunks trimmed with red. , SI'KCCLATOH. x. v.. July 21 ("pi Cene Tunney took off from . Lake 1'lensant in n dual motored , Sikorsky amphitiian nt D';21 a. in. this mornlntf for New Vork, where tie will defend hif world' heavy - ; weight title f i if ji in st Torn Deney. ;((f xew Z'-aland. lonlitht In Die ; ynnkee otadium. , The chainidon wac acenrtipnnied ,' v. if ,.fi han, New York . fportu writer, and Charier V. Moh. of New Yorkot'ls millionairp frb-nd amj owner ft th plan1. I'M) Wins ton, Curii?.." fl",i pilot. wa nt the controln. ami Louis HurnHi. Si-koi-k- plant meehnnle, wok aln (' '"'ffi ' I. Here Is the Winner and Also llie Loser : vi -. m - ;:w X-,. V Y eg .v MORE GANGSTERS BITE IHE OUSI IN EASTERN CIIIES CMICACO, July 2i. fVi Am bushed IIS he drove his atHoiriobite into bis ai ae,., ,S. v;il(i .. i 'a nil le, .'4. reputed henchman of the Aeillo Kane;, wan t-hid and kilbd today 1'ollce endeavorei to connect the slayim; with rivalry between Die Aeillo farlion ,'ind Al '"apoto 's pinj; ive- l.eei- and vi. e eonll'd. HT. L'U'Iri, July 21. V An iiinl'ii'inli' tn whPb two t'.iiici"i,s w ere cornereil tn a - bit-ken ya rd yesterday itU, vhui to death v. i: h machine t,un was taken by Die police today to indh ate a renewal Of hotllf1len between (hl- ClJI KOO and Dalian emit;. An a tit omoi.'p use.l by the slavers bore a llr-n-e issued to a Cuckoo Kaoister. The Intel -mttirnr ftanilnu of hat red between the tw faetloVs lit, claimed 2 1 lives v.Hhin a year and yt s tenl ay's battle r- u i-, m t lie death of James Dico, anl .Milk Doiil'o, L'H, and th" wounding of Jack finffln, n.eiribem f Die Italian :;hi. Anotjier fthooiiui fray which po Hee at first were im line. to view as liana warfare today, w.is be lieved lo be Ihe result of ixl.,r lionist operation and not connef t- ed with the ulaylng f Kukho und I.ontpj. 11 :'.rCJ"-Cs'ii w PROHI OFFICER DYING, RESULT SHOOTING FRAY SDDKANK, WuhIi., July t.V Kedenil Prohibition f)fflcer D. ('. Johnson is hclieved to be dyinn In a VYcnatchec hoHpilai uk n roHtilt j of a HlinoDm affray last n Ik lit. ne:ir Leavenworth. VYanli.. when he wic4 1 mistaken by Sheriff Pete Wheeler 1 for a liquor runner, the Chfoiiielc ; learned over I he telephone from enatehce today. Johnson m.t declared to have no more than a 'TliDiUnn chance" to recover from five bullet woiiihIh la j Ma body above the wal'. Mm'.' Sheriff Wheeler said he believed hfs assailant to he a member of a mnomtlMhe Knnu' when Johnson or- , dered him to 'Uck up" his linads. He hI owed Hiiiiis of reRfntance and Johnson ('hot him iu the le. Sherffr W'lieeler reiuine( the tit. wounding the federal officer Her!- j oitsiy. , - - S. Income ltin-iiH'il. NlAv V'fft K . July 2.. -lA'f De spite a der re.ise ,tf $M,Ult III riej- rnviTn:'" for June, compared wit h a ear ao. t he Sotit hei n I'aejfic rep-titx nn inf'l'asf! 0' HM,2'"t In net oei(fiTi In-ome, ' t' 4 . ? :t '' . v a . flrosfi revenues for t he half yea r w i-r $ I . T C . ! 1 under Die total for the fir-d half of If'27. but . net operating in come showed 0 n Increase of 1 1 j jiT.lli, reaching $21, 14 3,1 34. ' FOREST FIRES nrT in nnnrn VII I IV I I II II II II I'll ill. II II III II III oli in uimiLH ounirfiRcu iu ppfiTCPTCn FORESLSERIOUS OTHER PLACES Kb.E Worst Situation of Year Is Faced Today By Local Forest Service Men Are Rushed to Firing Line 38 Separate Fires Set. Twenty two inrciuliaiy tiies, wlii. h wre iarted in tip. Ciate-. National ftuest last muht two mil.-s trom the Ittizai'tl miite iu the 'Ai Ci ecli-Trail district. ! 2 miles up KlU (lieu from lumue KIU. and whiclt w ere prompt ly tltscnvered and repoiied to the headquarter nl flee hei e. which iiuh-Kly nt crews ol tire f';liu-rs at work on ihcin. amt which were thought un der conii'ol this lDrcuniin, noi only luoUe out aain a short time later, hut Hi aihliliunul incndiaty fires . hint broken mil In the same lerri-ttu-y up lo early this alii-iiioon. nialiin the worst forest fire sii na tion ihe Crater National forest has been called mi c, combat thin sea son so far. A stronw wind is blow int.. reitrteritiK tin- siluation morn serious. The fires are ail in a radius of two or three miles. When early this loreitoon the 'J:' original fiies had broken tint a-;ain, and al tl.o same Mine several addl- I lional ones had been discovered, all : men were hurried up to tho mourn lain coitniry io assisl llic force al i ready at work iliero, nlonj; wll It 1 1 iP'ti loads of lire qiiipmi'iil and food .. As reports of additional new In-ci-ndiai lires came in, more flrn . f (Miners wen- hurried lo the hlK coin la ration, which is hut tiinn in hrush iinil srass jusl on the edf;o of -'.ootl linthcr. The ,L incendiary fires stalled last niiht were discovered iu their .incipient stages hy a Mr. Volutin, ,a Cnpco employe, who at om e nut I i field lite l aid mountain lookoul, who in turn notified the Craicf Na tional forest headipiarlers in Mod lord. Assisla.it ( 'later Xalioiinl i Kotos! Supei-visor While at once ! dispatched the men al the forest road camp a I Woodruff Meadows, and tile men from Iho 1-ndne, V'ole road camp crew to Din hchiio. with 1 .1. U. ( fClKitn . ranuer 'of I'nlon Creek, in chnrno. They worUi'd nil rileht. ar,d thin Itireuoon (hoiiht Ihey had the fires ri.umlrd up and tiniler control, hut the fires broke mil u :ain. ami a I the same time reports of new fire in the same tenilorv kepi comliiK in. In all, tit about 2 o'clock thin afleiuoon, lid lire fighters were on ihe job from tho Crater National forest. The fire finhtlnK crewn hciU to the scene loday are mosiiy men already iu the employ of the forem service and wcrv iransfertLMl from dutk'H in the Dead Indian an I Lfnli;i.' I'ole dlslrlctH. However, HI or 12 men were 'lilted hi Med ford und rushed by truck up KlU creek to combat Ihe KpieailliiK fhunuK. Two .small fires uloun the road ' Uueh, Hlarled by swimmers on the way to enjoy a dip in th A ppleate river, thro win-; away ciKJiretle stubs, were disco ver"il last eveninu and reported to the Star ranker station, which in tin n mdfiied Hie foif Htiy office in Med lord, and they were extiiiKiilshed before ihey had a Rood start. AIR JOUR LEADER I WAI'SAI', Wis.. July IT,. oV; John Wood. N'ausau' own pilot, who is )i-adinK th national air 1 eliabllity tour. arrived In hlt home tow u DiN nun nltiK at 1 0 : 1 a. in. D' was the first pilot iu. from St. I'a nl. Wood was wel- omed by 1000 fellnw citizens. After a brief Htop at Wnijsnu. the j;i plane makftox the tour planned to o lo .Milwaukee for an overnight halt before continu ing on lo Chicago. The lour end Ha lurrtay at De troit. Coast-Legion Posts United to Elect B. 5. Fisher Commander 4 I MAIiSMKlMl.D. Ore.. July f lio 11') Six Aineibail ,c- Ki(n postrt in I'ooh and Curry counDeH will vote a one at. the American Legjon Htute convention In Mcdfonl In Aug- list, ami Itef-dtipoit also ha S asked to ho Included In the, J "Molid" dt'Iej-ai ion from outp wcHtetn Oregon whic h will en deavcr to elect Hen H. Kisher, Marshflebl nttoi.ey, us Htato eoniinander. The combined fr postH will reprenent mora than 10 per cent of tim vol in c 4 Htrenutli of all ileei;ntes. J. W. Mclnlurff linn lieen named chairman of the Cook and 4- Currv dt leu'alioti. 4 MEDFDRD COOL IIVll 107 in Grants Pass, 114 in Pendleton, 115 in The Dalles and 114 in Wash- incjton State - Still No Relief in Sight. num. ani. tue Willi wo deaths July :'. ..-I'i ml numerous proralions rrediled to a five day heal w ie. t tn v l'ai'ifle ii thuesl was offered no relief from ils ree- mi I break in e I e in pern t ures today. .lames Spring. Mt. a painter, fainted under the huruiiiK ray.s of Die sun and fell from a railroad trestle on which he was workluu' near Sea l tie yesterday, suffering fatal Injuries, The other heat victim was K. .M . Anderson. Seal lie cook. who died at KliKene yesterday. Slit; in relief from oppressive heal w.ts fell here t his nou nim; In a breeze, hul Die weather luu eau said thai Die hoi wave would continue. I laze overspreading the sky hero was said by Ihe weather bureau lo be Mooke from forest files, ami not clouds. Maximum temperatures late yes terday In i ircKon Included : The Dalles, ti;,; Pendleton, ill; l,a Drunde 1 Oil ; Cranls i'ass 107; .Medl'ord Dtu'; Haker H'.i; Salem ami Kunene ilT. The highest temperature report ed in Washington was I I -I at Mab ton. Oilier liinh W'ashluuton lem perat tires, which were In general on a par with the preceding day, were; Walla Walla 1 I Cnlon tiap 1 IL. I'rosser 1 1 1, Toppenlsh 1 10. Yakima la'i.f., I'asco DUl, Wapaln ion. DllensbuiK io;, t.ind I oil. Spokane 10-1. :i. I. A titiANDK. ore., July 2(1. ll'l - Yesterday was Ihe hottest day In Da (irande since weather re eoi diUK started here In I K S tl , with a temperature reachliiK l it T . The previous record. 1 "t-, was made July 1U0K and July 2 4,' this year, when DM1 was registered. At 7:1)0 a. m. toilay ihe mermury stood at -I. HOSHIiritti, re.. July 2B. (!') Temiera(iire of Dmi wtm reennl I'd here yesterday, a slight reduc tion from the hiKh mark of 103 Tuesday. The humidity here yes terday also was slightly higher, he inu L'4 per cent. This mornliiK'H obsei va t ion showed I he t hei'tuo Jlieter five decrees below the stitne time yesterday. Korest protection aKencieM re ported no fires In Die county, and thai visildlily was improving, par I ictilarly bci weeti ItosebuiK and Ihe coast. IIAK1MI. Ore.. .Inly :. ffl') Clouds h mux hi some relief from the heat this morning, but t he 1 1 in pera t lire was rising at noon. Yesterday was the hottest day linker has had lu ?0 years, with a maximum of DMl late lu the afternoon. Baseball Scores NKW YdliK. July 2(i. tyli Floyd (I'etej Scolt. I'liale out fielder, .who crashed Into Die con crete wall at the polo CIrounds today In an effort to catch a home run drive hy Travis Jackson, wiim rushed to a hospital aDer exami nation revealed serious Injury had been suffered. An X-ray showed Neoit's nei-k was broken, but that the break was not a severe one. although serious. R. II. K. Pittsburg 7 11 1 New York S 9 3 lint t erics: (J rimes find llar- reaves; Mubhell, Caulkner and I Iowa n. Tl. M 10. Cincinnati 10 2 Philadelphia 4 7 1 Uattertes: .May, Hlxey and Hnr Krtive, Hukeforth; .Miller and De tain. n. h. K- St. I.ouis 1. 1 Diooklyn 1 7 1 llattorien: Alexander and Wil son ; I 'city, Koiipal, Kb i hard t and fjooch. American. First canio It. TI. K. Washington r. 2 Si. Loul 1 0 1 I'.atteries: Itraxton. Marhorry and Do 1; flray. Hi reteckl. Crow der ami Hclmng. FliHt Knnip n. II. K. NVw York 12 It 0 1 .-. ,-f.l t 1 7 1 Buttorlrn: Hnyt nni! Hi'niroiiifh. flrnli(wikl: Horroll nnrt Woodall. (12 InninffM. Now York t'or'd 1 1 i iiiih in l 2 1 h . VlrKt Powton KnmP R. 2 1 4 10 0 ClevHiinrt HflllorlON UnfflnK and Hof- ninllll ; ItJiyiu1 nrid I HpwII. II. H. K. I'liilidniphia s in l rlil.nKo 1 2 IliittiTli-: ;rop nml C'oi'liranP; Thoinaa and llein. 1RI p Q DI bUMtU0 Leader of Ill-Fated Polar Expedition Given a Cool Reception in Norway Sailor With Fixed Bayonet Guards GangplankEven Nobile's Dog Shut Up. ciSUt. Norway, July 2'i. iA'-- A seaman with fixi'd hayouej was placed on yuard at the aui4plank of the I'itta ili Milano today when the vessel doeked at Narvik with the survivors of Die Italia disaster, tin lookers at the dorks regarded, this move with astonishment. When the ship arrived early ibis inornhm, comparatively few people were on hand allholit;h many had waited for it until late last nijihi. When Ihe moorlnu rope wa. thrown aviiorc no assistance was forthcoming iu fuMepin the mpe. and toie of the crew of the Italian ship had lo jump ashore to do it. No Norwegian authorities were present on the quay. A represen tative of Die Italian legation at Stuck ho I in ureeted the Hiirvivora and three Swedes who had taken part in Die sledRe expedition io search for Koald Amundsen's miss inn party. The spectators had a Kllmpse, throunh a porthole, of (leiienil Cniberto Nubile ' doc Titlna. As soon as the ship's I'rew observed this the porthole was immediately rove red. The KUaril was stationed us soon as the gangplank was low ered. None of the rescued men appear ed on deck. Muny American mo tion picture photographer and for eign and Nurwetttun Journalists mtihered on the ipiuy. The urvlvor4 will continue their Journey u Daly by train this eve ItiK and a speelal earrluKO will drive up lo-.lhe hIiIp'h Hid to take Diem .siralMht from the vessel to the station. The railway over which they will travel only passes a few miles through Norwegian territory and t hen runs Into Sweden. Utile Hope nf Ue4'iH The Italian rpscue plant Ma rino I. arrivpd from Trmnsoc last niht wllh part of Ihe Swedish res cue expedition, return inn from SpH.berKcn. The i xpedltiou in cluded the leader. Captain Torn her. The Swedish filers were wel comed enthusiaHllcally by a meat crowd. The Marino I. Is relurnim; In Tromsoe immetlialely. The chief of the expedition IJi'Utenant I.unrilmra remained he hind In Narvik, where they had their first real supper in six weeks. The Swedes thought that the possibility of flndliiK the six mem ber of ihe Italia crew which drift ed away in the hallrtmi part of the dirigible wa pot very Rreat. Ch iefs they were found ami rescued lo-fore September, It was believed (hat all hope would be none. If the balloon drifted to Fran. Josef land, the parly would not be without food, iim I hero are plentv of birds' eKKOH there and wood would be obtainable for fire. That Itoahl Amttmlsen nml his flVf cimipanlons are with the hnl- loon Kioup was rewarded by the Swedes a h mrrely a fanciful ns Niimption. The SwtMllsh tneteoroloKlst with the expedition proposed that a re ward of 10.000 krona (abnut J2, Ton i be offered for any whaling hlp that found the body nf Dr. Klnn Malmiiien, Swedish vicitlm of the airship disaster. There are many whaling hlp in tho vicinity of Spitzhcrgen at present, and it wan lielleved that the reward would lnure a thorough patrolling of the Arcilp within a few week. T. Heeney' s Parents to Listen in From Far-off Australia t AI-CKI.AND. X. z.. ,Tlly 2C. lP) Two IKM-NOriM who nil. RnlnR lo llMvn In on the radio nrcoiintii of the Tunney- , Hi'in'.v world'n lieiivywelKht , r liumilonhln f Kill UiiiIkIi; I nre Ihe pnrentH nf Ton ee- , ney. The HeeneyH hnvo lieen no heneiged with cullers since their Hon epmitR Into flutlo prominence Hint they , are prolestlnir Unit Ihey would Hither he left nlnne. nn they' "nre not lined to It nil." They nre plnnnlnx lo llten In on the fight hrondcnut ! Jimt "In cane Tom upenkn." They nre nure their iilnck- anilth hoy will do hi brut. j an fur an the fighting gooH. WHST I.I.N.V. I'nlon hlifh nchool j cm npcclnl levy to one-hnlf last ' yenr'ii flgut'. i 5 (Continued on pae flv.) o o