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o o o o o o o o j Tbo WfiaUxer Fornasi Partly cloudy: Utile dm one in ttinMraluro. Mu ijiitnit yesterday I": Minimum today Ui Wather Year Ago UNE M;ilili1iiil 1)11 MiiiLiiiiini : Daily Twvntj'thlrd TeM WrVlv Kifly-ht-vrntti mt .ii-:iKom. No. 12i; o o o I Med FOURTEEN 'V OUKliOX, 1'U)A1", J I J A' LIT, 1!)'JS. Today By Arthur Brisbane Wanted, Rain. If Trouble, Then What? Balfour and the Pee-Wees The Lead Pencil Shape. (ropyrilu. l;t27, liy New York Kvening Juurnul, Inc.) l-'.xccssivi" lioai iiijmvs linly' ci'iips: rrliyiims prnri'ssiiiiis ami pnivci-s for ruin in ninny pliiccs. Tlnit niiisi iriw Mus solini II snrl nl' ln'liliss. inili: ' .jianl iVi'linr. i Mill men. in time, will find wiiv to rout ml ininl'iill. llnly's u ssily may persuade Mnssn- lini M look into ii. Alisenee nl' iidei'nseopii' dust ill the atmos phere is one cause nt' droiiuh'. : 1 1 should he easy, with nil'-; planes, In supply missing dust prel'eraldy some hydrophi lous sulistanee, lilie pulvei'i.ed lime. ll is propnsi'd lo unite (!(M'-j many with the I'rav'uieul id' Ails-: Iria after the joyous earvinn i up hy the allies. Kranee and! ol her mil ions don't want a liin-ri-r. more io I'l fill (lernuiny. Kmirll newspaper, remem-' lierinn the Ameriean pes j treaty, reeently invented, asks:1 "What would America do! should events precipitate trou-j hie?" I America, in all rnlnlility, j would do Komclhin foolish, j hut at least nincly out of one hundred niillion Americans will hope, if events precipitate trou hlc. in Kurc pe, thai America I will know cnonirh to mind it own business and let I'.urope ill lend to her business. l.ord Malfoiir celebrates his: ieliticth birthday, and the! Prince of Wales, conu'ral ulat - ' 1 1 1 jar him, says rumour was a member of the cabinet "ciirht years before I was horn, and his poll" handicap at eighty is at a lower level than mine is ever likely to attain." The prince niijrlit have added thai l.onl Malfour's family is an older Knidish family than that of the prince. Malfour de scends from Lord I'.urleih. prime minister under (Jiieen Klizabetli. British newspaper praise Lord Malfour's lout, honorable career, ami work done for his country. His contributions to. ience are important. Sonic of them would shock our f uAlameiital isls. The best practical work he ever did for Mrilain was in connection with the I'niled States treasury. He did another neat piece of work when, at the Washington conference. Knidaud, bcinir un able financially to compete with ns in ships. Malfour per suaded our boy statesmen 1o junk our finest battleships, some not finished, thus savimr Mritain expense. Malfour is a statesman ; ours pnlilieiuilS, or pee-wees. Paris fashions for this fall demand "the silhouette." The woman wdiose outline closel' imitates that of a lead pencil will be envied by others' that stick out in front, back or at the sides. "A low belt ami slkdit circular fullness, set f,in on the left side, all the' res; lead pencil." That's what you "must look like, ladies, (iet yoni rubber suits, and lieuin to per spire unless you have com mon sense. For. nome worry i n ne' eHitv. Hi-re's somelliins PKKMANKNT (ty worry about. The piirih Ik losing il Hived. In limit MULHLL IV HISSED BY 1 ONLOOKERS Norwegian Farewell to Italia Commander in Marked Contrast With Reception. Given Him Nobile Ap pears III and Broken Zappi Jeered and Gives Up Shopping Tour. N.MtVIK. Nut-way. .Inly Tin- Nmi iIi'.- larew.'ll III- vivnrs of tlie liiitia win start nl fur htnn w;ts hiss ihey To- day thi-y wen- rustling stuiihward in a siHH'htl far tu Italy whwv tln-y will I'ai'i mi iinniiry int fa I ill trip to tin- pole. t'hiM'i's sped tin airship way wIumi il delta it i-d inn Uu'ii- m its Va-I- n -May fr ill.- Ai.tic and i In town was diM'licd wlih Ininiiny iind fl.iKS in Un-ir honor. llusiil iiy kpt Un-iii ;it.'aid tht-ir Wast ship i In ('it la I i .Milam ys-iff-day until I lit- li ain was n-ady li take ihi'tn limn-. CfiHMal l inlM-rtu Xuhilt. i i- mand.-r ( th- diiiuil-l.- ..okd 1 Hkt' u man hiidicn physically and J iinntally. lit' was pale, thin and' .si.iopi-d ;i nd his hazard f;n' shiw'd plainly tin strain nf worry a nd illness. (fives 1 p Shopping ('aptitin 1'ilipi.o .ajipi. imviator of the airshii intendinc to clntilfs. Tltei from I he cro he decided to ship. There was app'-iird m dirk i en to huy mhih' wim-c host ih' cries I on t lie quay and remain alma id the ; a military ail ahoul Marines wit h li;iym.ls tiiiard ovei- the paiiK- the ves I. fixed stood plank. Xol.ile di lime after moored. II cahin anil d not appear for the ship had e was working ii it yas slated he SIHIH' ( hc.-n the hud hcen spendiiiK much time conipil !iiiK a report of the expedition. He has now recovered sufficient ly to ( stand without a stick, hut is still nnieh hio; ii dwn. : The harking of his hK Titlna as lie;n l a hoard. The dop has ; hi own lat and waued her tail merrily. iJuriu the afternoon the lml iians appi ared on the deck of ilm , vessel. Nat ale t 'eccioni, motor ! chief, whose h. hi oken in the ctash of the airship, was hand ;at:ed, appeared lo he the mviiiest. 1 He Jumped around on crutches with a if rent iit:ar in his mouth. ohile Appciir- Mck Man Noldie seemed ill Wlletl he ii pea red wearing civil la u chu he.s I with his fflovcs in one hand. He smiled ti hit when talking in his coin pan ions a hoard hut a ppean-d . to he nervous and i Mis pas! sufferings and this seeined t strainitm effect on sent minded, ere ma nifest have a re- on the onlookers. Mirvivors la iided (iitlseppi ItloKI When I h . Ratlin operat ne down Ih1 threw hims nam; planl. first. II If in the arms of his him itlhe who waitlni; ciotil fidlowed, eiusnm seemed help. (i.neral N'd.ih- still se nervous when he said farew; the officers of the Citta Ml a no. I fe ;ik.d down tile . plank fe.-bly and n ii ly stunibh lU--im: Itut No ll-nnlrr A lare crowd had asscnibh on the nuny I iy this time.. The was some and tinly his.-in. hut no disordei two polii emen were present. The members of the Swedish relief expedition who are traveling to Stockholm by the same train were loudly cheered as they boarded their car. The passage of the ritta di AI 11 ano from spit.het i;en to Narvik was very slow. It was stated that this was becaus.- i 'apt a in Alberto Mariano was st ill very ill. Mariano's leu became frostbit ten while waiting on lh ice for rescue with Zappi and It was amputated after he and Kappl had been reseller hy the Uussian ice breaker Krassin on July 1:'. The Ciitn Hi Mlliino will retuill to the Spit bei wen region to aid jili the searchinu operations for the isix members of the Italia ci ew who drifted away in the balloon part of the airship after th crash. It will also aid in che hunt for Koahl Amundsen ami the five men mi.itm with him. LOOMS IH THIS STATE o PnltTI.A.Vl. Ore., July ' 7 .- -4' Tin poitind T'-hurini r'-tv a :iiiliiv war amontf independent deal, t- loomc-d today, followg re-pott- that a lartc i:i"Up ... - peiitb-nt- will I miimi'inv hum yty n c niii..iL'ii meant to undercut -ina ! Iff t ro.i p I In ' y thiv '--k. h is d ir companies ar no( in vi prnpnt-d battle. The tail price of gasoline llccd d ih. le, price law In i hi nt Te nia nd HOOVERS REACH HOME TOWN ON, SAD MISSION 2 ft, v rj .. TSr ' V H I'.-t..:i cole,- weath-: in """" ,',,t A:- . " r": " 1'., ,,!,. I ., f The ,.fic,' sale W.ls (down hv Ending their trying trip across the contiiictit. Gecrctary r.nd T.'ra. Herbert Hoover .'iri-rvcj . Alto on the mcrning of tlie funeral of Mrs, Hoover's father, C. D. Henry. AUhouph all form.- monies were postponed a large crowd of home folks were at the depot to nrc;t them. The pi es.dential nominee and Mrs. Hoover went immediately to their car (.above) and diove to their home on the Stan ford campus. MR. HOOVER 10 FARM HOMES IN A HUMAN RW)I0?MJ SPEND SUNDAY PATH OFFLAMES WAVE USED J i?HnYMlNAL! NIGHT ON RIVER ARE 0ESTR0YE0 A MAGIC FORCE SS-1NSANF FSCAPF Distinguished Visitor to Be Guest of Toggery Bill at His Fishing Lodge On Rogue To Be Given a Steelhead Dinner. ( Herhcrl ('. Hoover, l epnhliran nnminct' fur presltictit, ami pari y : ul ;.). on an aulo lour iind fishint, Hip through muilicin ? 'alilo.Ti:a and sunt hem Oregon, will urriv-' in this city Sunday evening. 'Air. i Hoover. Iiis secretary and 1 n press representatives will ho taken at mice to t he num in it cahin of j V. K. isaaos on Umie river, where ho will spend Sunday niht. .Mon day morning (lie nominee will lisH. , Sunday evening, tlie host, W. K. 1 Isaacs will serve a steelhead din- ner to the distiiMuislied visitor. It will he an informal affair. The .other jfiiests will he Stale Highway 'Commissioner ('. K. il'opi (latcs , and wife, .Mayor O. 0. Aleinlci lcr and wife. K1 11. Lamport and w tie. and Mr. mul .Mrs. John ('. .Maun. Keservations have hewi matle a ; the Mohd .MedTord for the ictuain- iim inemhcis of the Hoover partv. The party will leave Kureka. Ca!.. by auto eaily Sunday mornim; and malic the long drive lo Uiis city ; ,hHt (1;V telephone mi'ssami annotincini; !thc eoniiuK of Hoover was received , ilKl nf.it willi explicit insirnc- " tions that politics were tahoo dur-Mil- jnu ti, stay f yv Hoover, and :am:- r,.,niest inn that no mi Idle rect'n- 1 Hon he planned, (is .Mr. Hoover do sired only seclusion and fishing. ' Tit' party will he escorted int i this city hy a detail of traffic offi cers. Th actual stay of t Ii nomine1 in Medford wilt he only a few hours at most. An effoi t will he made hy Leuion convention he;::is lo in duce him to remain r-ver durini; the state cinn vent ion hen next wenU, hul Ihis is dotihtftil, because of the amount of time, required. The Sunday evenini: dinner will be served and prepared by Miss l-'i ancis K'entiey. M rs. Ted I taker. Mrs. Al Ifaydm. and Mrs. Karl (oe. The filth Will he coked. under the direct ion of "Tonery hill." who has a jyst"in all his own. ami a copyrighted sauce, to which he nlone p.e.f.efev ihc for mula. Fried trout will be served the nominee and party Monday nioinimr. bright and early for hreakf'i.-t. yr. Hoove!- will also take lunch at the flshlni; lode. 1M Lamport Will ha ve cha rje of tie- ;.rrnm.'"ments for fishinir. and will advise Mr. Hoover what w.-iyht pole, and what fly to use, and furnish the equipment . I .mi is 1'liich will hi. deitfnat'd a spec ial iMiid" and fidvl.-or to Mr. Hoov er keepinif hiin ported on th- h-m pooly an. I tie- b.-M i iffh . and Where lb" fifh lin-t. II- ill be a.-i-t-d by l.-aas. onl bolh know lh.- Koifue like ihey know the alphabet. It wax revealed tndav. thflt the I (oo er )a rty Mat te. phi titling to fish in (li- upper ltonue last Mon day, but end'"! VOI eii to ho'M their cominit in necrory Monday IML'ht.OI-d lililpoil )'(. ",t a phone all f i oni Kureka a -1; inff him to make a t t'fi for a fi-hmi: paity and ekine --'.ii! the fihinir. Wednesday night A Mil. .all p iVcfive.l. (XiP. no. Tii . t h ---.third phone call came, and IjimV-rt was told that ,H J v t t "M -k V l. t Walla Waila Area Swept By Fires in Grain Fields Loss Will Reach 'Hun dred of Thousands- ( Workers Flee As Flames Spread. ! WINONA. Wash.. July 2T -Thirteen homes weiv destroyed hy lire whicli swept in from htirnin:, Kiiiin tields here curly oday. The lire huer was cnntrolled hy voPtn teer i;;hlets recruited irom (nlt:ix, 'Ja miles east nl' here, htouht here hy jiiitoiuohlles and a hoard a spe cial train on the Oregon-Washington railroad. The fire also destroyed several hundred acres of standing zr.in and pastute at it loss estimated at S-'.n.acii. No husiness pioperiy was hurncd here. WALLA WALLA. Wsh., July I'T. (Pi Scattered clouds that greet ed several hundred smoke hemini-d larmcrs and townsmen this imo n im; hehl out some hope of asis' ance In fi-;htiu it file that (iutiu.: the niht swept the wheat lands ol Kureka Flats neiir lien', for some in mil" over a in mile front. Tlie area bumhin i in Walla Walla county on .the edue of tin la rue wheal hell hi ;otii hcasl "i'n Wasliin!;tiin. which extends eas' waul nearly to the Idaho line ami southward into the wheat lands of I'lnatilta county, Oreuon. To the wen ol the Kundia HaM territory the eouulry is more or p ss l"M'i t and pasture laud. Many farms in the vitinity were abandon ed years ami for lack of water. Ite cause of the tiry hot weather com mon lo Ihis country durlnu' the suinmcr. wheat fires have ul w ay ft been feared, since they spread rap idly ami quickly -:( mil of control. The U slru. tton of i he p:isl ore lit mis Ik considered important in that thousands of sheep and ciitO ratHi'd there evety year will he de piived (d total. While It has been reported th" fire was started hy sparks from a': etiKine, the heat wave of the last five (fays has absorbed much of the moisture fiom the Manditr; Ki-nhi anil many other causes miuhl he attributed. Harvesting oheiti tlons are in full swiny; mid, while, n uood portion of tlie fall ulu-at has already been cut, thousands of aere of standing s)irii:- main lire endangered, and It in believed the heaviest okh will be suflied from de drui thin of this urain. No authentic estimate of th" danume was a vailable, hut uaof il rial kiil'i;i stious nani"il J.'on.nhn n" a possible figure. More than a 'score os $reat wheat ranches Icid been laid waste by the flames that , i ad rt'lvaricd do-:i:e'lly eastward, depftc the efforts of wea y llht er to stem the crimson tide. The dam aire int luded vt andln'-: wheat and nicked Kraiti, besides the building on several fanns. Th ; town of Kureka, with nhoiit inn In- habitants, was thiealencd dnritr; much of (he ninlil. Fauneil by n wind created in I'' bv its own heat, the lire ran rap idly throuiMt the irain fiehl-, Prclier to tlndr dryntt-' I'V 'he hr;:h t- mper mu -w of tie- I'-" diys. Patkfirlni: an'l plowinu ;f Irene heTi n;fdfort lo h nd it off pro (i nf till ie nvail. Meanwhilfl farm homes wen . l.Ti - Allholli;!) (he 1 v 9J c!-: T -,-H TV-N'-.,5lfc' Vienna Criminologist Gives Amazing Demonstration at Edmonton, Alberta Murder Mystery Solved Fighting Cocks Hypno tized. i:HMONT. Alia., .hi After heipini; to solve mystery, lr, MaxmiMiau e r. n nnacv . i-rimiiiop L'T t.-P I III 11 1 l el A. Lans ::ist. snii- died two eniaued l.y means of what hypnotism. l-'roin 'e'tinn llin ner ohlaiued in 1 ination as lo hen ,-t rifle. Then P. he had killed hi fihtim lie ilesci ihe, iher. Dr. !,am;v. niinulcs infor he li.nl. hidden oher CHU feMHCfl 111!', hlolher Baseball Score National, H. rhicau-o I tost on I Wake Tab.r. I id Haith'-tt; Ifbtney and it. n. i;. Plttblllel, Ne-v ylf,k Fiisw-Ii i 'iiiiili'Hb a sr. Louis Prookhn Mitch. !!, ."",; Vdllei X 4 0 Fltz- lluryr llocau. Pi 2 ami Wll- Haid a nd O rfnciumiti Philadelphia frinirJiil.- a UnM. at,. I y. id HiiKia huilc. A merit an. If Pi Pt Phil t t Lie id'iphin j oitin i: ii m m n I , t j and ,..,,1 fr, Tl. il,.,,,,, IJiILnllU I IflU said he oi.ta iic d In- iuforma i ion 'S"r3:r" A FIRE EPIDEMIC: : I m media I eh' heuail fmlitini: furi ously. Jit l.ancsner. maspfnii the I flPOrO I HDPI"- n pow"cr upon them. TH- cocks LUOOLu LfmUL slowly tplleled dov. n, their heads dfoppeil and llnir respiration was " the onl siuu Hoy were alive. Lay- P i It TLA N 1 1, Or.-., July 27.- -II' j in the cm i.s cide by side on l he Fa n m-d by u bn-eze and ulven iin-' liable, t,,. iloilor slepped back. As'pelus by the limbrlike condition h" snapped his fumeis. reieaiuu of haked-nut wood, fire totally de-, Ho in. h- said, from i he hypnotic slroyed the Helper Machinery and ; ! spell, the praiiL' to llnir f.-ct ami Marine Iron works, swept through! i heuaii tit'lMlll aain. Sden I i.-t s, the hIiojis of the Pe.-rbss Pattern ' pi die.- ; i.i i- a nd i 'p.-i t. f; :1 w w oi k - and did eoieddei'a ble da in - "i r 1st i .ii :on. to t ne i miepe mien i roiimtry ' 1 Lxplntiin-j hi- lo.tbod. III. La b..rlly after : a. m. todav. ; i" r -a iit th it the ne: of thlnkinu' l-"ss Was estimated unof I bia I ly ."t'lliN .ill! Vlhla'ioti- of .les yim-'at aboltl ..(!. IHMt. ilar to radio hi oa.b-.i ts. hi every. The Helper company was thim t"ison. In- aid there l an umle- au-d to the i,iii of JlhO.lMHi. Velopt .1Mb M'lmr h which llie-a- The b,e alpn!enlly slat'led ill a cs 'an b. re,....,. This sixth the Helsei' phitit, sprciullMK tti the ' "''IN-, Ii- said, can he deV..np..d : by tralnlmi, In e pin na 1 ion of h-f'.v he was I abb- to ye. nr.. from (tooher tll5 1 itifoi rmiiion a to w ln-i e the uut: Jwn-t bid. I'),, he j-ald thai a person ' V. ho ha - ,ioMt"d a ei .me haw jl ; tiiiNtauih on hl mind It wie theft fori- e..,,ipal at l ely simpl,- fot , him to tune in on P h r ' s ' thoayhf : t'ochtalle; Wal'dl ' and Mct'uidy. I 'i oils', HEATWAVE N OREGON . S. Weather Bureau De clares Worst Is Over and Showers Are Predicted Tonight Yesterday Much Cooler in Most Parts of State Clouds Bring Down Mercury Rapidly. ii l: I'l , m i . .1 ill v thermometer re yesierday. than Wed-' 4 the warin a niiiiimiim was st'vdinr. I'lcnry :il S2 niuht wa -ar. with The city nmrnluL: ::i(. sky with in le;,r. at lirilKM-:. ore.. .Inly 'J7.- -(fl'l The muxiuiuin tempcraiure hi i:ilL'eiic yesterday was Intt H.'! de ;l ec.H, M lid I (ml hfeeze niuhi i .I'Uiuht the minimum lo .'. I. To-' lay was end) with n nentte hrr-eze ' addim; lo l h residents. .inlu cal lotHls the heat h-:i:-l for aided sp.dl the d: e sit nation med broken He . .Inly L s the h ol t es y. pi;nih.i:t(n A' Last nij:ht w: St Of Mow -I li!). Die hot spell in I iuif a maximum ndlelnn, iserdjiy o The hlae ap the llelser plant. biltbliimH of the w nrlii and thei cut fouii'lry. All u ere u ooden. Another rite at a. m. tnduy. which occurred while s v.-.u fire ttmiiaiiii-s were still pom lux wat.-r on tin- HinoUInu ruim of the earlier looruinL blaze, burned the Iwo storv frame huilditiL: occupied by the Knierprlse I'latiinu milt. Los w as I O.tMiO. Fire late lio-t niulit, iiImi of im. letermined nilKin, broke out In a stairway In the two-stoiy buildim.' occupied by the I lass-1 cuter Paint company. Hamate was esllimitcd at t,', OUn. The Noted Dead ToN PA II. Nev Jji')( LoHL'Hhect, lot. si pii t in f;lle . ttf fi t nt ier days. llat hen- today. Julv 27. I'L. one of the f the survivors lied n ft hos U" had lived for ar on !he remote home i ed frtim i he six feet, six welched 2 SO sportinu events showed nullity ce which won Stead Willi h lie Wl Indian- IxniKJitreel was int he tall a ml i Q unds, I )in Iny t he here laid July h by moutuim? ih h the flh- race bv vji ti H ' ltf nto Ihe sad wllhoul loin hiiiK t he 1 1 rr u ps. i ' IlKNP. Ind . July 3 'd'j Th. ii. v. Jt.edi N. Donahue. ''. S. '.. foinierly presiileut of ' I u pi h I a university, Portland, . U dead. He h.i.i i.e.n in three BROKEN sm.tt. f. tonight and i !.. 'i pni l of uhii.li was liear.l l nd ca.ed p.ismi of the hot nave ''''t S -1 Hill residents, wh- ih- i n ,.,i i .i i. i .. I iiiiut in i j 1 e noise was one ill I Mi' Hfic northwest last S;iimdi usual hlasls at the cement plant, ,L Pa" T', ,!',',., Viui.'a.. dVhire Where Mich Idasls ale set off to 1 t il,.,r il,.. 1 .i m I..! i lo..-eii KlinU.is 111 the furnace-;. 1'ioKen thioi:-4h,.iit itreuo,,. .-IMd l."ldo.w m Kelt's Knum" fav a lhai regions which have 1 n ""' 'M "'" '1,l,y lh'' sw.lt. riii;; (hi we.K were lo have m,,rt, ui,h down, ci.u- 'III.'. I 1 e .'il till lit' DHOTI AMR UAC ! r i in ii vii n i gold hill post ,o SWILL BE A OMIL 10 DLUVf ll $400 in Cash and Stamps Secured Last Daring Yeggs Night By Explosion Fails to Raise Alarm -Sheriff On Trail. lll.e.l l :lll-'V. Itl.U's he iini nd 'i sil.Mlil 111 " iininli-' llalph F Fire in State Hospital at Nashville, Tennessee Re sults in Getaway of Over 300 Inmates Police Re- serves Called Out. NASH ' I LLK, Tenn.. July (Pi More than IL'.tl patlentM. I hem li.-ted as criminals, e .Ml of icnped from the main buildim: tral siale hnsptlal for early today, when fir i.f Ihc ('en tile insane destroyed ihe two upper floors. Nine hundred of the 1 .2 7 y puti- cuts were hack in the iustilulion Ial daw n. three hours after the had been hrnui:hl under con trol. Nashville police ami officials of the Insiiiulion wire nrnaniziiiK an intensive search for Ihe olhers. I I of whom were considered extreme ly tla UMcrous. All occupants nf -he main build im: were driven from llnir beds scantily clad, m nurds and nurses takiiu; lime only to warn inmates of their ihiiiKt'i', Whether or not there was loss of life was not de leriulned early today, pcmliuu an investigation. Warning shouts of ;ua rds. po lice iirnl firemen added to the ter ror of he in males who, soaked tU.7.uK lain, darted across fields and down highways and rail road Ii neks illuminated hy the flauies. When the upper walls starte.i crunihlliiK ihe patients who I etna Inc. clustered about the In stiiutlon scrennied and inouued in fear ami broke ihrnuuh the police HIich repeati-dly. Officers 1 i i. rl frantically to round them Into other bui Id In us deputies "I (he Institution ami posle.l on highways look many of. Un til to police stations In th allhouiih so Tar as could be deter mined mu f the dangerous crim inals hud been nccoiinled for. At dawn I th rtiiihout teMfdeiilM W ihe alarm was sounded the couuiryHlde ami re put on their Kiiurd by po( e iMcsKfnL'iTH 1 s 1 Sh'i H t ROM ASYLUM Many of the patients help. .1 th I "ever had the medal, mm rds with the tinnmnai.'enhe In-' "l"''iK these nst seven years mute during the worst of the dis-I 1 nve hud the duty iih nerretury order, and some were drafted to!of t'omiiioreo of dlreettn: many aid the firemen, j Kovernment services which Kreat- Appartntiy the fire orllnnted lnIIy nff"ot tnP W(,',,u'e uf H,, ' ,;l ine I'oor, although the cause hud hot been determined. Some "in urn-He and yunrds urn! doctors fled without ihejr hehim;lm;s. They did not have time tpven to salvau'e rec;rd!i of the IhPtitlttlon ThW tonst I tui'-d ii serious problem, as many of the inmates, mostly the misslnif, probably may never be Identified aualn. The loss was estimated at Jur.n. Oaa, ne fireman when struck i was sllnhtly hurt n the head by a railing hrh k. Aeeept Waife Ittilitetloil! LONIHiN. July .'7. iAt An fitMeemcnt was reatdied lute today at a conference between the rall- I way manairerH anil the railway 1 mil ti lenders under which all rail- j way employes. Incliidlim HIkIi f- m ini and directfirK. will accept n j reduction of two anil one half per SAYS THIS HOOVER ERA Mayor Rolph of San Fran- cisco Greets Republican Nominee On Behalf of California at Great Home coming -- Hoover Fore casts Unprecedented De velopment On Pacific Coast. S. N Kit A Nl '1 St ' . ,1 uly - T ll'i - In welcoming Herbert 1 1 oo v i i republican preside it I ial num iihm oti hchalf of the ciiy ami p of San Kiancl.-co. Mayor I! said the nation was upon :ir unique in the story of Ann- op!- .Iph progress That ra will ild. I.ear a i;..al "It is to he the nan Hoover At tl ed the nut---arly I lhf mayor review strij;ulcs of Hoover in San Kriinrisoo, Stanford I'n m a huddint; I'shy. ami later mining enkrim' irihute mcntu In the Kuropeati war i-r, and then p i 1 o his accomplish niatdstrnm of the In which he was caUMllt while uhroail ns the rep resentative of the I'm na mu -1'ncii'ic exposition here and to his public service since thai time. "The country called upon his genius l save the lives of mil lions in Itcluiuni. later in (ier niiiiiy and cent nil Kurope and siill later to direct A niMicati fa mine relief in Uussia," Maytir Holph said. "Then came a call from a pres ident to work at llum. He tailnht the American people how to save. Two presidents Invited him to pre side over the department nf coin- Ilnovei- Deeply Tntitlicil HAN FllANCISro. Cal.. July J7. (pt ipie is the full text nf Her bert Hoover's response to an ad- ''""'""'' llll,,,r.J"'7 Itolph, Jr., at San IT ancisco s wel- to him today: "Mi. Mayor: I have been deeply touched hy the manifest aliens I have received from my fellow -townsmen of San Francisco, and 1 wish lo express my appreciation for the K''nerou and cordial ie ecpt ion which you and they have Kiveri o me. "It hilH been one of the penal tics oT public service, to which t was called ul the outbreak of the war, that 1 should have beep so largely deprived of the joys .d liv ing In ihis neighborhood. "J can Ko hack. Mr. Mayor. In recollection even beyond the lime that you became a piddle InsLlu t Ion. even beyond that lonnesl term which you have served amotiKst all mayors in our ureal dtp's. I can recollect from ex perience when meals could be had for 1 .1 cents ami IoiIkIiik foi a. quarter in this town, for it Is now. more I ban Hit years since I ra mo to Nun Francisco, a yotit h in search of a Job and I K"l it. "Vow office buildings have been my continuous base of oper ations since that time. From here I have been drafted amoiiKst the army of California -I rained engin eers for Her vice In different part of t he world, hut w Ith the com pletion of every caiupnli;n the lure of allfornlu has brought me to this home Rround. Started In Sun Francisco "San Francisco Is responsible for my entry Into public service. The request of this city tool; me lo Kurupe in 1 U 1 4, where I was IcaiiKhl In the maelstrom or the war. I was busily cnnaKed on her behalf In ncKotlntloti with various Ity, M"vcr iiinenin to secure their pari icier- Ipuilon In your Panuma-Pacilic , exposition which celebrated i he iOpviitliR of the canal. The war , destroyed much of these urrunye mi'iits, but I received u certificate I'lilltllnK nie to a silver medal for this nervlce. I have, however. cisco. One Of these iictivltifH has been the aid of our federal kov t'rnmeiit in bulldlnu up foreign trade on the Pacific coast, i That trade Is the most priceless ! possession of this city. It in ihe bals nf employment for a larxe pari of our workiiiK people. It Is the outlet for the surplus of our farmers In the ureal valley. Sti'H (Jrxit Development ! "Our fore Inn trade has grown lreaily nlnce the war, until loday, if we allow for t he depreciated dollar, It Is fin percent ureater Ithrin before the war. In the mean time, the other Kreat nations en l Kuued In Ihe war are only Just now reeoverlns to ihe level of their i pre-war trade. These other na tlons are tmw emerRliiK fnon the destruction of war. The outlook iof th world today U for tho ' Kreatest urea of roninierei.tl ex panslon In history. 1 9 ten; a ft; lull. i (ConUnuid oi i'Kt Four, 1 (Continued on I'uk beveu) an with emhotihiii. 'tent in wag (Continued on Volhq Soven)