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I 4, - w A o o o SIGHS SiieDJiOKg tmi: TBlBIISfg, M'fcD.k'OhP', QTiF.OOS. MOTDTvY. JTTLV 30, -1928;-. 7 TILL BACK HOME MANILA, Joly 30. 0P The volcano M;iyon quIctU down onu'-: vfcnt today and tiuthorltlfB ami rf-, lief aKnelos working nmoiiK the terror-fit rlcken populuci of west 1 ern Albay province ure ut'Rlnj: rosi deiitu to return to tnoir non.en. Ah a mfflnn of forcing thorn to return, aid is being -withheld unit) they go back to their homes. This method hnH been exerclned every- j whero except in one village vhich 1 Is considered in the danKer zone. Mayon, which has been Nhowlnu intermittent aetiviiy for m-vi-rul weeks, erupted violently Kntunln RhowerltiK tho muiTniimllnj? coun try with molten lava and poenfnK a new crater. 500 feet from the tiummit. Ho fur im is known there has been no Iohh of life. 4 ON TRIP HOME nKfUJX, July 30. (A3) Onnrnl Vinbertn Nobll and th Btirvlvors of the ltnlla renchotl (ierntaii hijII HiIh morning at Wnrnemuondo by the. (rain ferry from Henniaik fllw. iU.I 1 mi l ui 1 u in h 111 nit 11 car we 1 tightly .Irawn and nelllier General ! Nohllo nnr nny of the members of the party nhnwed themselves. The Ilnlian's car was coupled to tho nuwly Installed direct train from Hcandinavla to Italy. The train will tun by way nl Madgo burg, Halle, N'urember.r uml .Mun ich, not touching lierlin. It 1h Hcheduled In reach Rome at 11:10 p. in. tomorrow. JtOMK, July (fleneral TTtnbertn Noblle and his eompnu Joim are expected to enter Italy iiboiit 4 o'clock tomorrow morn ing, says (liornale d'ltalia, but it Ih not yet known whether they will go to Milan or will continue directly to Homo. In enso they tthould go directly to the capital, they will arrive hero about mid night, Tuesday. General Noblle. Xatale Ceeclonl, Quiueppo Itlogl and Klllppl Trol V nnl live In Itonie. Lieutenant Alfredo VlgHerl lives outside of the capital, hut It Ih thought proli cide he will come hero with his rompanijiuH. . . : ' . WASIIINOTON. July 30. UV)--A Hurvi-y to ihaermino the teas nhllity of cnnHtrui'tlnx a dnin In tlie Cnlorudu rivor by tin- Kvirii uiunt Kt unilur wny tuilay ut tli luturiur (Icpnrtmvnt 111 ruHpunsu t a riiiPHt by ciiki"h fur hucIi uu pxiutilnnttun. The exumlnlii't boaril coiihIsIimI of thri'e piiKlni' anal fvo k'ii1i RixlH. I buy phinnud to vlnii iwn proponed sites for tho ilnm and to ' Biirvoy estimates of cost. Dr. Unhurt Worlt, rormer Inter ior secretary, who appointed the speclul llniildttr ilnm eommlltei' was In WashliiBton to greet thu meuibers alous with Secretary Wnst. Dr. Klwood Mead, director of the bureau of retiainatlna, said lui expected the board to hold schhIouh hero before koIiik to Uenver to study a muss ut itinlorlul i;ntheri'd on the Colorado river and the pro posed dam. Tho hoard will report beforo tho convening of congress. XOMIN'KK OMPMMTNTK (Continued from Pago One) ph the Rosie hungry cidorcd peo Ile became ho enthusiastic that the meetings wouhl run . fn- three HhlfU ami wouhl often be held until early In the morning. How ever, tho ineetinus, m .Mr. Hoov er, fulfilled their purpose. Hn related how the farmer along the river were warned many times to leave. He gave credit to the V,o airplanes w hich took part In the relief work ami also to all department of the army. I hiring the course of the break fast, he conversed with other members of the breakfast party on other topic or Interest, which In cluded Belgium relief woi k. In this connection he spoke of eastern moiety women giving op'" dresse evening gowns and other old clothes of a Ktylish nature to be worn by the war refugees. Men KV( tuxedos and cxpenr-tw even ing apparel. The khuc condition, naid Mr. Hoover, held true In the Mississippi relief work, resultim; in many nf the negro own being Olnlhfll 111 ItlVoiltis fn.l ............ I.. 1 ' !own- Ijnt evenlnit. Mr. Hoover h- lil n fnlrly lonit ronv.n.;,tl.,ii with I'lovil f'iM-k. who will he ni llv-ly lin. ri-.t-erf In Hoover'N nin-teilvn I- n-. with rnmpnlitn hendnunrtem nt 3'nrtlunil. However, .-n- .e. mnln Inti-reHt, iicimm-iIIdk d- Mr. Cook, wbh In r.-Btiiil to t-outhern Oreuon fruit romlltlonn. He wu i-mieclally Int.rcsti'cl In the fruit vnHnine Hituftiion, Inaiouut h to. lie ownH n hirKO penr oreliuiil in 'nllfornln. Mr. Cook cnnverneil with the presidential riindld.iti. he fore tlie lio-t lio-'hrH Mnluinn dinner took plneQ nt thA Itlii Koek Indue, whleh In- left llntnedliit-'ly nfler the ronveriiitlon. not n-lMhlnv lo bring nny polltknl ntmnxphen. orouiid thu dinner. DAM PROJECT ON COLORADO AIRED .. . i ii niifseii luit was not Clean iti wanted nl the Mall ilnrtiawil. The ini.s ere 'ffrlbuno office. u'lng from the fair itrounils. TrienUnited States Maria Conesa, Mexico City dancer, ordered out of Mexico by authorities after the discovery of a silk smuggling ring in which she and General Jose Alvarez were . , , . . . . . occuseu, snown as sue xncu w enter the United States at El j Pobo, Tox. The dancer planned j to meet her 18-xear-oId sonj Man- I uel Saenz, at the border and to i go with him to Us Angeles, Cal. I 6 I . ' T WASIIIXOTOX, July 10. A. reudjuHtmont of freight rnles on oranges and grapeliult, moving from Florida producing polnlH to all eoi.Huniin-; territory in tho U. S, and Canada which involves both iucrenneH u d ruttuotlotiH wart orderod today by the lutui-Htnte commerce commlsHion, effective on October 10 next. To Pacific const fmitri the .sched ule, w.ih niailo $ 1 .SO per 100 pounds. Kcvonil inembet-H of tht; conimlh nioii (lissiMiting on the ground thrit (ho traiiNconlfneutnl orange rate Hhould not bo more than $1.(15. Tho railroads will bo expected to tile nw BcheduleH currying out tho decision1 be fori October 1ft In order to give nhippei'8 and the, coinmiKslott opportunity to exam ine them. . ft. I. THAINK CHASir. (Continued from I'atftt On) Alliance, Neb., bound train were; afire and five others were In the I'lalte river as the countrywide was lighted up by thousands of gallons "'.'"'"''."l? '"""'V '"'; , , , with oil and coke. A loose road bed, sauced by heavy rainstorms I ' 13., " 1 A , S a few hours before l bellied to S(J(i fl have been responsible for the 87 a ,-,,, nf m,0ner on train No cars leaving the track. I he accl-;li; hn(t bwn j.,,, SmiV by dent occurred on a moderate curve. ,two maiM mvu ro(Jllll0(V The first 4ti car-s pushed Hafely!,iriirmn,ilin K,Vt.n l(( Exmtm l0;. over the loose sirctch but the next (ro by two transleptH who had rhl - micideii uie vans. oe l.i CiirHi,.n M,t n (.(v on tin' rear end of the long triitn I train, were not affectetl. The tank ears that rolled lutonobhety Haiti that they, with Sev ille river shot out streams of oil enil others were held up at the that were ipiickly ignited and soon tfM- ciuiie Minuet iii mr n.'inr for a mile was surging on in a I dancing flame. The cok day. was still burnhiiv to- Passettger traffic win routed over the railroad by way of Fori l,a ramie; a wreck lug crew began repairing the wasted roadbed and Installing new rails last night, ami It Was believed tbilt normal service would be rettured some thne to-! day . Members of the Cuernsey yard crew, positive Mint eight men had entered the automobile car whleh. they wild, was between art oil tank er and n coke car, stated they did not believe the men'' could have left the (Jnevnsey Is situated in ea.st cen tral Wyoming, between Cheyenne and Casper. The loss In eoiilmnent and vnn- 1iI'1mU rittir.tK.tnti.i?.... t . I. M !V roid said, probably would nin morr U than it million dollars.. SASKATOON. Stink.. July rtrt. I'l Tho deulh toll in (he grade rrnsslng accident hero Saturday j night in which n taxicah collided . (...! .... . ... ........ iriirili-lt II. t IdUIIV WUIl 1111- llejitll of llmia HnrllK. ltt. student : jut the l.lltlu-nill enlleKe here. Til ' y-nith illil nut n-cnln eonsrlnnsitenfi. ,1.11(11- hope Ih 1 ehl out for the re- rovery of Mrn. AiIriii llnp(in.;er. I Sn.fkiitorii. one of four Injured. I The fuur odium deml are: ! I l'rofessnr K.-irNteiiK. I.iitliernn ; eolh'Ue; Steve lliulie, niMre-ei un known: .tune Nelson. Kiand-hmah-1 , ler rif two ticrnluitH nlnvhii; ut t lortil futr, nml ChnrleH Hum-. brnkeinan. All thiiHn hllleil were ililvlnc In I In- Inxienli of Ailnm HopfliiRcr ex ei'in Itttt-it jc n-hn wn rlillna on the front train of the tut imiotlve of the The liivlmh Htrueh Hie enslne iiiinl WUH ilenmlisiied. Another rnh. loiiowttv; I... Inn. I, mn Into the Irnln haillv return 1 Wind Fanned Fire I Showers Ashes on j Josephine Capitol : : f Git A NTH PASS, or.. July ' 3u. JPi CrantM l'as wan ' showered, with ashes yt-ster- day from the Kxton mountain ; ! forest fire, 12 miles to the north. The fire, which has been burninj; for three dayw, ; raced awmy from the fii'.f- ; fiKhterti yesterday and burn- ed over .additional hundred ,i of acres nf forest lands. A i crew of 60 men Was thrown I on the fire lam niulit in an effort to stop It. Vcnterday 4! - it crowned In the timber and i the firefighters wero unable i to net in Km path h it travel i "I ed at a hih rnte of speed. ! Four other fire were burn ' IriK the county last nipht and . all were out of control. The fires Htarted during the hot spell and spread almoM at will In the brisk breezi s which arise ach aftrrnonn . , ; 4 4'4'8'fr'8fr LOST MONEY ON UlCTItKIT, July ail. 1 lfitry ' ,., tlvw yytin ,., ,. ,,.1S , ,,. tai ;u, in. I..M vislturn who caiii- tinluy tu riiiKniiuluii' iiim upon ' nr.th iiinliciuy nnniviMs.ny. j ';'"nl "' "i-ilmlHtio n.uu.l ; and niafti- It t'li-ar lit lutd mil yi-i t found his "jiki 1111111." : Ho bi'lb'VuH tho Judi-nii'iU and ; (xperb-ncu of iiii-u nvi-r Mi act ( HHlitlal. "Von lulu' ull llif cxpeii-t vnm and JlidKiui'in uf men ovit tiM iut ut Ilu world and llit-ri wotililn'l i ! fnoucli li'fl lo run II." lie Hald. I XouiiKHli rs liavn lln-lr iilair and an- iict'.sHiify, l,ut l '.M'i-i and judaiiuMit of nicu ovir m art. what kIvo puriioae and meaning to younger men's nffortH." Kord Mpi'iit the day in hu spends miiHt daj'M In malilnir 'tht- roundu of his plants In the Uulrolt area und -otlierwise couofriilug hliu.sulf III the ni'tlvttli'a : of lil ItiieroHln hire. Konieoiie aslted htm how much money he had lost In nuik inn the chaiiKL- froin the model T to tlie model A car. "Who sulci I had loxl iinyfhinu?" lie eiiuntcred. "We can't hw what dnuMn't belonK lo us." lie nald. I he prnrilH we made on il.UUU,- 1 cars wusn i our money. Nt-ue and wir The public paid It to us. The mon- " Tll(, U.llnn utreatens lo umhiiia oy proll s came from tho peoide,he hitter congressional debate on and we luok upon ihem simply aslh(. gnvernmenCs pn.p.-d an:i a public trust which must be pm ; (.mmunist legation, back Into the manufacture of I ,.,lu.niftn ,,. ... ..... in-ip men ami worn n to better uiTrt-more produc tive lives.1 ESPEE ROBBERY IS 1'OKTI.ANIV Ore., July .HI. (I 'i Southern l'aclflc railway clutee tlvi mi,i,i t.winv ..r,.. i on a freight The two men who ronnrtod the point nf a unn. Hallway police j iiiuu iney lounii no continuation or the report Hint the holdup had occurred on train No. 111. IIHTTH, Mont.. July :n.-(;pr-Henry Smeplo, 5, shot his wife three limes and then klllml him self this morning at (heir home hero. Mrs. Smegle's condition was reported as critical. Smeuel had been a patient IW several months at the state tub crcnloMn sanitarium at Onlen. The right way to pop corn is to put rt lillli- in the finftrr nl i time. Thru each kernel will pop out fluffy anil temlrr. Hills Ilros., by roasting their coffee a few fiotrnlj at n tine by a patented, continuous process, secure a marvelous, uniform flavor in every pound a flavor that noother roast in method can ciii:il. HILLS BROS COFFEE FrttJk frcrn f i(t4t ... ill tl ' iijr. : : 9& SEt NEW As- J l Joint Henry Mcars and C. 0. O. Collyer. set new record for circl-nf the o'obe when they landed at New York, 23 days, 15 hours, 21 minutes and 3 seconds afler they started their trip around the world by boat zr.a airplane. Picture shows the flyers' greeting at Miller field. Left to right; Collyer. Vivian Osborne holding "Tail Wind," mascot; Me a rs, and Seymour Dani-irj of the mayor's reception committee. 11CCIA. OOlrt i SWl.MlCMrrCNDK. C. e r m a n y, tjuty i;;t Kim, it notori ous communist, who was expelled from Austria after serving a jail sentence for entering thai count ry on a false passport, passed through; Korbe.s Ik the husband of Ku; Germany1 yesterday in charge of Chatterton, nationally known act police official. He was plaeoil resH and the son of .Mary Forbes, aboard (he soviet steamer lleram also an actresH 4f repute. tiountt for itussla. IHfiOTA, Colombia, July :i0. (Pj Dispatches from Haranrpiilla today said Alberto f'astrlllon, Cn lomluan workntim's delegate to the last Moscow conference, had been ordered depnried lo Mexico bv the del in ft mental iruvrrnor nn iiwlniollmiu frm.. tl... ...Ini.t r his return from Moscow, h appeal ing the decision, claiming Colo in -Mon citizenship. The ant l-communism measures have passed the senate and ai" j now under debate in the chamber I of deputies. The debntr h:i:, e:e- ated interest throughout the eoiin l try, being marked by extreme hit ! temess ami vUdent attacks by the ! minority spokesmen against the j government. There have been freiiienl allu j sions to mi attempted distatorship. j l.OS ANC.Kl.KS. July .Ut. iflV I Ait Hudltins. brother and assistant niamtger of Ace Hudklns, welter weight boxer from Nebmsk-i, ehiirged with two counts of crim inal assault in a complaint issutd o the district attorney's office to day. The charges were preferred by Miss lone Gall Murphy, 20. f HlCAtia July ;n).. -(iv-i:c receipts at t'hlca jn today, together with lavornble crop reports, led to a se I back in corn prices today, ai ,,,, upturns at the start. A con tributing bearish factor was re sponsible. ; Mcrcluindise Buyers of the Piicific Coast: the keyJs on the outside for you to extend hospitality and welcome to Portland' 16th Annual BUYERS1 WEEK August 6th to 11th PORTLAND, OREGON rO fJ7f Enle th et.lKtr.t. i-d ur'qu, enerti!nnrnt fr.tu:i. Pr ,f.t bv , V - vi.wtrit O p mcr.h.,iiil:w 0m, o( nwrf thin . h,,n,!,frf fob. Ir. iv1 mjno'itiu,,,, P.M, ,h,,. hirilah-r "J -ho ( tt-t cm t. Cut WdUni kty liu,kt a.tk par) cl U-.. Paiilic Nl)iL COUii: Sponsored by rORTT.AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CEO. LAWRENCE. Chairman Buyers' Week Committee E. N. WEINOAUM, Secretary FARES REFUNDED GLOBE-CIRCLING RECORD HOl.l.VWOOO, Cal., July 20. (!) Italpli KtirhcH, prominent ac tor of ttiaife and screen, wuh dang eiMUsly ill at a Hollywood hospi tal today. Neither huspitul at taches nor pnvMans would reveal the nature of Korbes" Illness Inn both admitted the star was in a i serious condition. CITY NOT LIABLE FOR BEAR'S ACT SAN FKANCIHCo, .iy 30. (P) A eity is not answerabh- for mis haps occurring In public- zoos. It was ruled today in dismissing the suit of ( jmrents of Terry Hit yes, Stockton youth. Damage.- of hcm were allied of the eiiy for loss of young - J In yen" r,l';ht i ye. clawed oifi in by a b-;ir at the Oolden liale park zoo. In dtsnilsslng the suit, it was held In t-uperlor court that a city main tains a ;:oo in a "go vein mental" hut end of a "proprietary" capac ity, ami is not respond)) in jn til(t same degree as elretis; s and pri vate enterprises. OF RACING Ul SA IIATOOA SI'i:iN:S. N. v.. July ;m -id'i -This hislerie water-; hm place today awaited the call lo the pus: openim: the :'th an-; ihi a I rmtng niceiin nf the Sara-, tof.-a assiH-ial ion for tti r Improve- ' mem of the breed m' hrses. Two i thousaml iboriv.ihhreds, im hiding '. most of the big slake winners of : i tin; iiL'csettt Mt-aHMii. were uliarfred in the stables around the beau-1 'tiful course. I In the city itself the spilllnp over into surrounding villages were Hie followers of tin- thor- ' oiiKhbrcds. leathered heri from nil over the country. Soch-ty rub-f ; bed elbows with the touts of New 'Orleans and Kentucky, made kin) by the lure of the pounding hoofs, j 4. . 1 HOOVKIl l'MA'f. ! (ContbKWtf Hm Nti OW.) J . elded to p re.se n 1 1 1 ce n yes others at the commission's expense. Iersoiiiiel cf Hoover Party .Mr. Hoover's party comprised 4tl ! men, including his personal guests , 'and the accomnauvinir newsnaner writers and photographers, and JHoover and some of his party reprenentatives of the moving pic.i nceepted Invitations to spend the tuie news reels and some free "ighi and some went fishing lute lance photographer. and picture j ' He day, but the candidate de men. , . -.ferred the wetting of his line until The following are the personal 1 1 his morning, contenting himself IguestH of .Mr. Hoover: V. J. Dona- with ' watching the others f.sh. van, assistant attorney general of j " At llrown'a camp, on the upper the United Slates; Congressman , K latitat h, where the secretary is 1 John Q. Tlllson, republican floor! to go. later today, .Mr. Hoove 1 leader of the. house or representa- will be the guest of Milton Ks tives: iJr. llay I.yman Wilbur. ! berg of San Francisco for parr 1 president of Stanford university; I of today, tomorrow and most of Ceorge Ackerson. secretary of Mr. j Wednesday, leaving late the third 'Hoover; Dr. Alonzo 15. Taylor, di- rector of the Carnegie Food He- ; j search Institute; .Milton 10s burg, j president of the General Cigar : company: A. 15. Koss, comptroller ; of Stanford university: Allan i Hoover of J'alo Alto. Mr. Hoover's son: I'ierco Mitchell, registrar of ! Stanford university: George M. jltolph, president of the California-! Hawaiian .Sugar company; Leland Cutler, trustee of Stanford univer sity: and Attorney T. T. C. Gregory j of San Francisco, treasurer of Stanford university and intimate friend of Herbert Hoover, and -who (has charge uf the present tour, j Among the well known writers ! tra veil ng with tho Hoover party. Jail of whom are from the east or .middle west, and a number of ( whom have their headquarters at Washington, D. C. where they re i port the dally iloings of the White , J louse and congress, are the fol- i lowing: James 14, West, Associated Press; Paul K. Mellon, L'nlted I'resn; Wlltlam V. Hutchinson, Interna tional News; Arthur llechten, Uni versal Service; Itay Tucker. Scrlpps-Howard vMlinnce; Win. Hard, Consolidated l'ress; Itobert A lief i. Christian Science Monitor; lOdward Mcintosh. New York Herald-Tribune; Maurice J udd. New York Sun; Paul It. Leach. Chicago Daily News, and Philip Kingsley, Chicago Tribune. Among tho newspaper photogra phers, movie picture news reel men, and other photographers and picture men are: (I. K. Sehoedsick of Paramount News; Arthur De Tittn of, Fox News; Maurice Itlack of Puthe News! John Wormcke of R. N. John Sielger of the Chi cago Tribune: V.. O. Kubes of the New Ynrlt Times; Don Knglifh of the International News;.. Mr. Wes-. terman of the Associated Press and Mr. Kenyon of Palo Alto. Hoover eame yesterday after noon to the first of the , two fish ing grounds he has .selected in this neighborhood for his first go at his favorite sport snce his nomination as the republican pres idential candidate. I ne I1 YwiL .JP Editor- says to his Reporters "get the FACTS, write tliem Clearly; Play no favorites!9 Tkis is JPmectns Truth told interesting BtccthiQj trout in tho Jtoyue river, fish that have been down to the yfu and back, were .tight by Hoover before h. essayed a r turn later in the day back t northern California i an effort to lun- the luountatn trout at thn head watein of the Klamath river at Brown's camp near llurnhruuk. The commerce secretary wuMqIUI overnight it u est here of William jsaats, who met the autunio- bile caravan at tlrants I Niks, held a hurried confeiene; wit h the orteon policemen lio wi-re -how- ln the party the way over the mountain roads, and then became pilot himself. Jul west tf this city the lead cars turned off on a dirt high- 1 " uroe n mis pi.u-e. .mi. day for Davis, where he anil hb: companions will board a train for Palo Alto, arriving there early Thursday after an absenc of a : 1 f7' THE ST O BE PHcJNt -480 -47 Mi0fORD.OH.00H. Clearance Entire Stock of Women's Straw Hats TWO PRICE GROUPS 95c and Hi 10 in till lovely huts for women und misses. Coloring lo match nny frock. Sizes unci shapes to please any taste, and delight any participant in this great event Two Price Groups for Month-End Sale 95 and $1.95 ALL CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS Final clearance Chit:, be coming hats for all youth. Most all wanted colon; and head sizes. 50c five daw. On the second Mfay of Tho JoifUfv ney. the parly motored 2S0 miUV from Hull Tint. Cal.. to this plate, vruss nt; two mountain ranges over roaN whi..-h alternately orfrlooked the Pacific ocean and valleys filled uilh jedwood and other tines. At lunch time the parly stopped outside of rr.fcrsnt t'ity. 'ul.. to eat at the bae of an unusually larne redwood and the photos rapher were able to ifet close ups of the nominee, who explained some of the characteristics of tho redwoods, la which ho has had a deep interest for years and in the movement for the preserva tion if which he was a pioneer. With few exception1, where re pairs were being made, the Iled wood highway along the Pacific and over the mountains was good, and the automobile caravan was able to make fast time, despite the many sharp turns, as the road.' wound around the mountains, sometimes oil rather sharp grade. At one hamlet, where n. stft'4 wns made for gasoline and Mr. Hoover inquired of a vil lager as to the condition of the roads ahead. "They are all right, except that heiP and thepe they havo thai French disease known as "de tour," he man replied. For about l.'i miles the disease proved to be n rather severe one. r : A FOB EVE PYBODV 95 1SS in all and at a price that inothei-H will buy sev eral Tor kiddies best wear and vacation. little more than five d - ewspaper