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o o o 00 o o The Weather I'uiiKHsl Fair, and iu cliau-;r in lcmi.nituu. n Matiiiiitui r-.ieidaj ..V . if Minium iiiltHlny Ill o Weather .Year Ago Mii1iiiuiii ..... !I7 Mmlmiuii .. ; Jit iRI pily Twwity-third Ywr o Weekly- Kilty-(wviiih War .MKDFOUP.o OK'KUON. TL'KSD.W. .iri,V 1'rjS. Xu. t:;o. BUM Today By Arthur Brisbane Japan's Babies. General News, Good News Taking Cash From Women. $1 Porter House Steak. (Copyright. 1(1:17, l.y New York Evening Juurnul. Inc.) .Iill.'lll, with tile lliyllrst lill)' riile ill tin' wnrlil. it i 1 1 1 ;i trciveriinu'iit commission to l't iii iW 1 lie evil. This natinii, with tile liiirlu'st death rati1 of any civilized 11 :i I ton . fur mothers at ehildliirtli. does nolliiiiji to rem edy the evil and disuraee. 1 Jut of there is mortality anions ealves or younii i'-rs. or their inotliers. we see to that. Heeause of holdup men ami hitter hanking facilities. -17' ' ' employes of the I'uited States bureau of e 1 1 j ci 1 -i 1 1 ir and print- in.ti work- on part time. Those employes niannfaeture Aiiieiieau money. When put in payrolls, our modern Immli!:; steal it and shoot 11 few. Many firms use eheeks instead oi ensh. Last year, seven billion eheeks were drown in this coun try, 7(1 checks fur each of It"1, (1(1(1,111.10 people. I'ostmasler Ceiieral New broadcasts iuiorlant facts cou eernin air travel. Air mail had only one line, from New York to San Fran cisco, two years atro. Now it reaches most of the important American cities and spreads out to Canada, Cuba, Panama and other Central American cities. ; (oivcnuncnf mail - pilots fly ' '-'."i.OlMI miles every day, Ihe dis- ; linice around the earlli at the: eiiiator, and before the year ends daily air mail flights will ' have increased by ."IMK.I miles. I All this aircraft development ; is due to the postoffiee. for. which the people will be urate-; fill. I Observe that the poslol'fiee is 1 overiuneiit owned and operat ed, l'erhaps other useful lie j velopmeiils wolihl come if our r "best minds." which means our; biu'L'i'st pocket books, woi'dd al low the government to extend : its activities. .', Much praised private owner-1 ship, represented by railroads.: has 110I done much pioneerini.', allhontrh airplanes interest rail -, roads, since they threaten dan gerous coni)etition. j A start in I'lyiti',' has been promised, however, by the' Pennsylvania and Santa l'"e. and others will wake up lii'adii ally. The New York Central ; plans a start. Schools of investment for; "ladies with 11 little money': are needed every where. Women inheritini.' money keep it. on the average, about two veins. Then some kind adviser. 11 man of eoiii.-e. srels it, or makes, the: owner lose it tlimuirh his fool-, ishness. I In Nrw Vitrk. 11 mi!'M riL' yV;ir fll. abfMit t li'liri trom luird kill liiiMlf. H"r lil'c's ;ivinL" lui'l b'fii in a mining su inilltv KVnl vsa r !i;irks, oil sharks, till kimls of rshfirk. .swindl1 M onirn. Tlwy . Im-Hcvo, poor lliinirs. what tliry v.-uit In lu'lit'Vo, that tlicy ai' In he inadt! rich. W'omon fhniil(lH inve-t In whft TKKY I.K NOT t'NUKftSTAM. They should not buy land that they have not scon. And, hnvlnir :-e"i it. 1 hoy should think it over. " ainiiip it several times, consult som'ok'-?l-l 6,'n'1' then wait a month, and see it auain. 4 Hn't liellpvo fain- tale?. Ask yourself, "Just how would I, mo. myself, not umcbody el' .n tual ly make a living out of that land? Or if, it is to be sold at a profit. HOOVER IS not m AT YRFKA Republican Candidate Finds Trout Still Elusive Power Company Blamed for Roiling Water En joys Camp Life Far From Telephone May Try New Stream. Will ) .'S ('AMI'. N- ;ir Horn- , i'n-'k. I'iil.. .lniy ;f 1 . iA'i t.iulo luck h;t (.!!! tin- v:iy if Hrl"-rt i ) u v t- r. icimlilU'nii pi. -i.i'-niiiil t,-iiiuliiI.tU ilius f.ii in his jjcst fttr . fivh in lh" iviiH'i,- i!;i' 's nf north- ; t in faliUiiula ami sinith- rn On-- I Km. Hut lit' has atlaimnl t'M1 till-j'-'-livt- ul' hi.- lir.n-niilf aul'innibih' ; i -hi i' I'i't.m lii? httnn- at Sinn fort I univiTsity -ih:tt of isu ht ! inn li'im MilUiii ns atul tliitm poliiical. .!ihiiu-,li ta.slint; in twn iivci , 1 In- Komi.- in ) i' t t: ' n a :ul I In- lv la m tth in "alif "i n 'a -t lie nun - ti.-ui uf iiuv ihv stt'rlln-a.l "lPfllD ilif mountain varU-ty. A hyilri--SI I J I ff .-Us-ti h- plant ami l-iiutfu la phri J J J were tiivt'ii a lar-r part of tin- Manic lei- his (iisappointnii'iit tlur iiiK tin- first of the three days he is to spend iinulinn' here before M tlini; luieU ti Hie work f die eampaiKti- After the cameramen hail spoil ed hi- outing 0:1 the K"U'iie in the morninu'. the "cuniii' tunes on the Klamath in the after noon, driving 3o miles down tho rive 1 without h'tiiiiu any .i uk ..i know why he had departed. I Jerlric I'ljuit lllained. While lie va en route, the flnnd 'Jites at a hyflro-eleetric plant f.ii east of this place were opened and the river rose rapidly with an in crease In the swiftness of the flow. ' The water homme very muddy and :) . fi-.li apparently Uept to their holes. II was well after darii before Mr. Hoover returned to the eot -t:iKO of a friend, w in re lie is s-fav- ' imr with half a dozen rinse friends who are uoinir their utmost to carry out his pmi;r,(m of complete rest and reerejijjun without inter ference f im any smu-rr. : There N no tel. -phone ht the eot-; laijo anil ihe m-are-d oin- is 011 a country line nearly half a mile; away. I'pi'ii his return tn Stanford fin ; Thursday. Hoover will put the fin-' shim- touches on his aeeopvinice address. He had worked for days! and weeks on his declarat ion of i issues in tin- roniimr campaign and ; desired to his Ulfud completely l i.rr of it lef 10 leokint; il over for, final decisif.n. ;M.s Srchision. This valley. hieli the nominee i selected for the place of his outin-.-is little nior- tlian n river orire ujih towerinu' hills coin in i; down ; to the hank on either side. A L'ooil '. roadu ay is on tin- side of the ! stream and spaces have been made by cult Intr hu:: e chunks ttui of the shies Of the hills. The wea t h-r is almost oppres sively hot in th'- day and except : for places he--. inid ther wb! n iv susceptible of irrigation, the hijlsid s are literally p;ir h't' l.y the sun. A f"v cattle and horse; u'raz' In thes- plae..-. but Ihere Is little other sSlmi of animal life, rl thoui;h now and then a de..r does venture (down to the camp from the uiountain-. The road is n llllle used one m!. ; except f,,r ;in occasional Inniiun of an atttmtdiile boin. about the only souiulw ai-e those of the '-aphis in the Klamath and these nat urally hiv soothiiiL- to ,-i man . ho loves to be on the water as dons .Mr. Hoover. While he till. p! l e mVt indicated that tinl--- he had sue. eess in fishint: today, he would move oil In th.- fit river, j'l 11. e cii-tal victnMy of Mount Hhnstii the towerim: srie. -rovei d p- n U which was in siuht for a short time whl! he party v,ns uohiL' over tin" Hunimlt of the first of (he Siskiyou ranges. Man Killed in Explosion CASI'KIt. Wy: . July -M.iA -One man wa killed and anotln" .seTituisly htinu'd in ;n explosion T h fidwet ijeff nitm -ompa :y we'I this Afternoon U the Salt f'reek oil field. .Two rik's wen- destroyed. Arthur ridr'l. L'". w;. ; Killed jt-itt Clnrence .lopes scrioihdy burned in atteniptin-: to save Kidell's life. Bootleqger Sentenced POIl'i'l.ANIi. Ore., July !!1 , (A) KrtinU 'nuu'hn. Known its "Klh-r of the if.fr h-r.v;eis." and his piit 'iter. A. .1. Vrauer. Weje "enteticel to l:i nionlhs each in lceil Island imNoii today hv I'cdcntl Jndue Me : Xarv. Sentence H. S. Bootlegger lr iKTI-ANI i. "re.. July. 1 . V Hiuli m honl h nd ci; N i-f Astoria were ihe main isto!iii ,o ISart Sarh h. Knnp,':'. "if. hofit Metr.ier. act'onlim: to teMniony vn rn todav before; Kederal Judtre .Mi' (Nary. S'U'irh wo aenteiif ed to eight mouths iu the coimty !ail. NEW ZEALAND'S A 1 fcW -- - I m n ff V W . V- : t Catherine Miller, gtnr distance swimmer of the New Zealand Olympic team, will attempt to swim the English channel after com peting in the games at Amsterdam. She is shown with Ena Stockley ot the New Zealand team vhile in training in England. BON :0F CHICAGO Slight Hope for the Recovery of George Brennan o Illinois Sacrament of Extreme Unction Given Tooth Extraction Cause : CIIIC.U.O. Ill , July :.!.--(i i lieot-'e K. I retiiian, Illlnoi-i tlem- '" ai-iatii loader, wiis i;ravcdy ill ftoiii Septic poisoning early today in the ; John H. .Marphy liospital. Kate last nimii .Mr. Hrenuau re-, n ived the sacremeut. tif IJxl ivme I'nction. the hist tho of the I'atho . licit elutrch for tin? living, from Hi" , ltev. 1-T. LawnMiee KiH:, ! Although Mr. Hreniian's eondill.ir. was pronounced slightly Iniprnved ; ttjda', a conference of five physi- I e!an isstted the Htntcinent th;t 1 "M r. Mrennan's condition is very ( Kniv'." M. Jln-niinn, their dau-h-tcr. Mary, and Mlu'e Itepreseiitativc Joseph J,. Hill, hrothet-in law of Mrs. Itieniii.e. were at ih hedside. An emer.;eticv operation was per t'onncd last niuht hy Hr. Kail Meyc in an attempt to prevent spread of infection caused hy extraction of I wo teeth Thursday. A Iuiik infec tion had developed and the poison spread through Mr. HrennaiiH en tire system. I'ntil Tlturialay Mr. ,ienn;in was seeniiiiKly in lumd hen It h, t hoif:!) he had complained of his teeth. He. was taken to t In hospital yester day. when friends learned of his , illness. Althouuh ill two- years auo when he underwent an operation on lis Ii-:, UindiiK his un success fid cam paign for the I'nited States senu toi'ship. Mr. Hronnan has lontinned his activity in democratic political circles as nut ional eonnnitteiMiuui r from lllonois and us a lending ad-; vocate of (lovetiior Al Smith's can didacy lor the presidency. Al r a. m. today Mr. Hrennan ! was reported sK-epinit comfortal)lv after a i:iit hi which his 'utidliion took no t-ini for tho worse. A sliu-ht decreaM- in iiis teniperalute , was noted early thin morninj;. Htw pita! attaches said they were nn- , der orders to Jive out no informa tion on .Mr. Mrenuan's condition. Sim e is.'7, w hen ho c:ime to Chi eauo from Sprinnfield. where h? was a clerk, and especially since lft;iM, wh'-n he succeeded Ito-Aer ; Sullivan as democratic leader in : Illinois, Mr. Hrennan has hen! Mion as "the man behind the t-ci'iics," and only once ban he bt-e.n a candidate for office himself. n 1 rJ' his hK opetalinn w,n periornied in the in til -ft of his race for the !u-na:oi:diip aaitift Colonei irank I.. Smith. Ho has been known chiefly lor his ability to ; holster deniocraHc, Ftienfith In n tKiMiially republican state, and him- , :elf was del tel by i'l,WM vote-, twn vears aao when there were -.. publican pluralities of sim.iion to i l.Mtin.'eOti in other contents. i ( banco in W'eiithcr. i r--"ii - -'ia on ''(iiei mid fair Iti Ini'-rior ioni bt n nd W IneH. I'oiiilniod b w hurnitlUy in -ii - p..:tion Notnuil humidity no riii'in:'' in t em p-ii at n re. (Jeiitb- to iiiuib'nite varjalile at;d mo-fly n-othwe'-t V ind". NtJU VOi:K lir-ne Tunn'" s :,le.' t he public pt n'-i- u II l-.i -- h:;i ei.u.icfil to at bast tlr.i - ni-oe Ktits tin. year. Ut-t- J'ik ih- LiM two '1H''j. he said. iv dif;0 cnl unc.i havf been men- 't:yn'."J lite fiancee. SINKING FAST OLD CHARGES OLYMPIC STARS 3 -. A r - M?LA fH""l 1 : Kansas Editor Declares Smith's Votes On Gambl ing and Prostitution Should Not Be Held Against Him Wants to Be Absolutely Fair. NKW YOIIK. July ai. iA William Allen White. Kansas etli lor, today withdrew his charnei-; against Covornor Smith's legisla tive record so far as hills govern inn .;anibliui; ami prostitution were concerned, because, he said, he did not wisii to question the motive of the democratic president lal nom inee. While allowing the contention that (inventor Smith had eonsist ently voted for the saloon to stand, Mr. White said of his other charges. "I could not in Komi eon sclent-' piess this Issue, reali.inc thai Cov entor Smith, whom I ureal ly admin- for his many hih mialitlcr, feels that my char-ies question the purity of his motives which should always he manted iu itny political controversy." .Mr. White said in his -statement: "Yesterday, inlliini; to Walter Idppman of the Woild, a friend of Covernor Smith and of mine for many years. 1 learned that Cov entor Smith was deeply uriewd that 1 should rharse him with pro lectin i; pumhliim and prostitution in his asst nihly record. I can un derstand, after consider in c what Mv, l.ippman said, that tin? gov ernor in castinu those vntej against those reform bills miht lionestly have felt that Ihe bills were mi comlftiitional. or were not enforce, able, or infringed upon persona! liberty or encouraged police black mail. "Hut Covernor Smith certainly Is entitled to tair treatment. I al ways have tried to fluht fair; I have never consciously niiestlotK'd any man's motives, and so thW morniiiK before the morniim paper have cotm; and helot o I Know whai if any. icply Coventor Smith has made to my s la lenient of yeste1 day. I desire to withdraw the char;cn formally limofar us they a;(ei t his votes on Kuiuhllne; and prostitution but not his position an to the Milouti. "On the nueMinn of the menace of Tammany and of Cove-nor Smith's Tammany record for th-j open saloon, the wholo U-hiu- of tlie campp-iin ts rnmlin:. "fri:aiil"il. protected prostitu tion is quit k!y passim? out of Ain r ban lile and that issu Is not vital, but vital or not I could not In irood eoncince press this lsue reallr. lins that Covernor Smith, v horn I .:rev admire for his many hliih iltialiticH, feids that my chaiifM instloii the p'irity f if his motive: which should alway he granted in any political controverny. "So the ten or n do.c-n voter, op. Eamhlimj ami prostitution coiih ou! it tiie rcord. 1 hop" now Ameti f;an tie w-pa iters, and particularly r'-pn'dh in newspapers, will Klv' lite t-mme ion: ideraton to tin slate m"tit that they Kave to my slit!" nient yestrrdr.y." I'n-tf'rV Wlfp IHc 1'(i!!TI,A.). On-.. July ,T 1 . ? M f:-. Ma Kiiircll Vout-c-uli. "t fir. W. W. VoutHs'on. pastor if th ' Hjf City Park Methodist church ((licf ioday ai Cood Haniarttiin hos Ipital, follywfliB a lung ilhiesB. . . ,..as.s. 1(1' " , K V.' BOSS EDITOR WHITE !S WITHDRAWS 2 NOBILE IS Ann AiRirn pa m , 1,1 u vr AS A HERO Italian Fascisti Shower North Pole Explorer With Flowers French. Nor- wegians and Swedes Arc Flayed Bands Play Fa-1 scisti Hymn and Crowds! Cheer. i TilKVJ'n. Iliil. July It!. ol'. tJetieral t'lntierto XoUile a ml the .'"'Vivi.is i.i tlie lulhi disaster w ere k; en an enthusiastic Wel come by a vast crowd when they returned to Italy today. They air:veil here m T:;t"i a. in., ami the people secmetl to w i.sh to compensate tilt in I'i'i- the sill 'fer ities through which they bad passed. I'lowers ami kisses were thrown u the men in reetlnir. While fascists jiave t he I toman salute with then outM retchci hands, the hand played tin fascist hymn. ItO.Mi;. July a!. (.V. Tevere. I.iscit uimtu. saitl in an cditoiml today that Coieral I'mberto Nobile ami ins cuiupniiiulis in euleiiiiK itiilv leceivcd a maternal embrace from their mother country whh h j niuM have melted the he still leathered around their hearts. j "We meet with plide." tlie mil- 1 ' torial contimud. "ibis hanitltil of : 'Italian relurnlni; from a lej-endary expedition alter h.ivhm doinimtled . i the Pole ami dropped there the j-ymbols of ehristendoin and the , mother country." The new?jpaiier stroiiKly sln-nia-i t i.ed i hi- "atrocious ca hi milieu of 1 the Krench. (ieiinnn ami Seandina- ; viau antl-tasctsv uess aiitiiny to , ; wound the honor of explorers LiUihy of bchiK Italians of f . orlKin." a-ist !S NOW THIRD 10 NKW YtiKK. duly :il.)1i A jiant new autonioldle corporation, second only to the Kord emnpany jaml (ieneral Moiurs. comes into bein-; through the itieiKer f Dodwe I trot hen. Inc.. with the ( 'hrysler ( 'oi ioi atlon whiidl has I just hern coinpleteil. The eoiohiued companies luiVe I fHllinateil ImI:, ,isse(S of S 7 a 0,11 IMI , - hum, piodtictinn capacity of Toe, una 'cars a year nod a potential cnrtiiiiK j power of S 10,0011,(101) to :(o. 01)11, 000 iu year. The Kord company has i assets of S?LM.o."ii!,ooo anil (ienei al Motors SJ.niifi. 477. .ion. : OF SALEM QUITS SAKKAI. Ore.. July HI . - (IN The! Salent World, an afternoon new -p:iper organi.ei by ineinbeiH of ' Capital Typographical I'nion Xo. j 'Jlo which staiieil puldb-.it ion on j October JO uf last year following a i : strike of mcttihei'H of the union i ', employed In the plants of the Capi 1 ; tal Journal and the Oregon States- i ' man on August I. will suspend nnbilcation with this afiernoon's Issue. The announcement of the mis enslon of publication will lie rar- j rlei'i In the World this afternoon, : correspondent' were uiIvIhciI . at the off lev of the paper. Baseball Score National. Ii. Tf. K. ; Pittsburg . "' 12 -I ! Koxtoil .1 1 ?. I 1'alterles- .b iiilou, 15 r a in T.idsi-her and I largi ea ve, HeiiiS-I'-y; It. Smith and Taylor, Spohrer. K. II. K. i ncininit i "17" Krooklyn -1 Wt ' r.-itteries: Alay. Kie iim an. I Margrave; Viince mid Ueberry. II. II. K. 7 It 0 X I U o Hlake,. 'iih and KlUtlmnions, Hubbelt Chicago i.. New York Hatterle..: Mai tnelt and llogtn. Si.'i'ond game: f'hicugo New York It. H. K. . 10 11 I 4 ! 4 Itoot and Conzalr-H Walker. 1!uh- lu ll, Miliols and ll.iuiiii, (J Karrcll. I!. II. Ht. T.onlx . 13 VI 1'hllndi'lplila. 5 12 ) IlitttPrleti: Alrxnniler and AA'll- non: I'rtiett. WllhiuKliby, Hwcft- j land and Kcruln. Seeka Life's Secret -Wu CjMl I. Seokinir 11 scientific kov to lone 1 life, Dr. l!;iynioid Pearl, director of the Institute for HioloKical Re search of Johns Hopkins univer sity, has i;onc to those who have Hvcil lonp for his facts. For the past six years he has fathered the life histories of nearly l.OCO per sona between the npe:; of 95 and 111 years of afje. He believes these persona may be rvjRarded as experts in tho art of Hvinpr. Frank Plummer of Portland, Missing Since Friday, Fnnnrl Nnnr Hnnrl Riuurl npafl Fmm Rllllpt Wniind M ti n n li C.ii.nrlc tvi j o l c i y ui i uuiiuo Tragedy. !' ,.' .T'T1""'" . . ... j IKM.t. iu m:. ore.. July 31 - MlV-Ihe ta.dy of I' run It Pluni- mer. ro, ,Hliitf from I'oriland ismic.. asi iruta was lounu mi . h.mi ii. .oot ii on.e ui v.i - - I cade .rk today, with a bullet hdiiikI throiii-li the head. The position of the body, and , smears of blond on leaves and brush neai by, caused officer who found t he body to belle vo that ! he had been murdered. The body was found about a i tulle west of the spot wheru tin.' I buy's abandoned automobile Wat- 1 found i Keck eaterdny near I'liKeade Two deputy sheriffs. Clenn Sloal and .1. II. Sheldrake, ol Hood Ki er county, and a party : of t'raK Hats, Including II. J. i;iacklMiin ami K. Al. Haldwln , found t he hotly this tuorniiiK. U was Inside Ihe Aluhuoniah county line and officer of that county were notified. i 'I he hiiiii II car In which youni; ; t'lumiuer had left home hist Kri 1 day, was found in bushes Jusi ,ou me oiuiiinui river nign way. ; near i awcaue iuckh yesieruay, '"W 1 num. All I " ,nK " 1 UIU " l,u"u,aj I 1 ' ei i on no in i no car. t if fleer hail bet ?i on the look out for young I'lummer since ' Sunday when parent. i of tho boy : enlisted abl In locating him. Tho hoy was on vacation and went on a. tr.p, and when he failed to re ; turn Sunday IiIh jiarcntH beeanm alarmed, fearing he had met with ..ri nccioeni. uanio uescnptions were broadcast from I'orthtud Sunday night. The first trace uf ."--- ivn mr was found. No one In (bin vleinltv bad been found today who hud seen the bov. It wan a mother h premonition that her on had met with foul play that Marted the search for : young I'lummer. The buy was to huvn met a woman friend lat Krlday nftor noon. but failed to keep the ap pointment. i was then that Itls t pa i cuts bee-lino uneawy for hi.i i Kafety. roKTKANI), Ore.. July M.-P) - -Indicaliohs Hint Krank J'lum- loee, -, wllfiSC liOlly H'flN fotlivl today wi-ht ot here on the bank of the Colombia river, had ended his own life were reported by of ficers who went to tlw- scene. I'uwder marlcN Were found on the boy' forehead, and a rifle was found In the rhi-r elope to th 'od v. .Money was found pocket. In Ills! ftL :F0R KILLING GI AH.-Wdt'l.A, jinnl.. July 31. tlfi Sylvia Tlim .'.tmi. hIIkIU. I.lunilc I . tuatiuii of is. fueetl a jury In dtii- trb-t court hpif today defending her life nxalnat tli cliaino that iiho whto to death Dorla U'entworth, 1 7, fiillowinn it ouiirrpl over the atton- lions of a youth. FIND BODY OF innnmn r m l i mm buy; I i i ii ii it m iiirnn HUNI mm I ALt IS REAL FOR OPENING ! uampq p Meclford Streets Present a Gala Appearance As Ad vance Guard of Legion Notables Arrive for Open-, ing Thursday. Mcdfol'il streets uiul buildliiKft! lntve ushinncil a K'Ua apj'io'aiu'o lurlu8 tho past r, w ! .11 uren-: 1 aration for the opening of the state American I. e k I a convention, mwt Thursday. The erownitiK feature of ihe elab orate scheme of street decorations Is the hit; American l,e-hm fla which is suspended over Main strwt In (hi. nnlvr uf th.- IiusIiuks , Nt'cliuil.- This Iiuki' iiiitliillHl fin Thl Iiubi" IiiitliillHl imh- ll.lrm l.s mio of tlu- lurm-sl Ain.-ikK,i "m ,u Ir"nl l"""v 1 ! flats on (ho .-nllro imhwi. h-hk is ! i"-'"," ti'ven In lum.u- of Wil-:fc,-t wKIk and 30 foci In U-nKlh. ! ",,n tul.lu,.ii. S2-yi'ui-ull iiii-mln-r lit Is tin- pion-ny of .Mmlfnrd imwi. ' l,t Now Vu,k "UlU' "h'' ' havhiK In-i-n lirosmilccl tn Ihe local , ''"""'"Issloli. I l.fiilon liy Mrs. Itoy I'ali'hlnu. ; "I Ihivp fmm-hl my last limit as ; l.asl nlKllfK inoi'llnu of .Mi'ilfonl I a lirotossional buxvr." his stali- IKist No. 15 ri'stinbloil ll Bpsslon 1 i of tin- mate ronvrntlon, W illi many .StaKinK a "farowoll iiarty" to ! out of town U'Klonmilivs prosont i li" conunlsslonor and iiioro tliau ' from I'm (land. Sali'in, Itond. UuHa.j.ii m.wsmiirnifn uncs'". Tiiniio.v i liurc. Ashland and othi-r Uri'ijon : dfilarcd definlli ly Dial the liin'; clIU-s. It wnii oi.t of tho largest ; mordiiKH I'Vrr held ly tho loi-ul post mid enthusiasm for the com-1 itiK convention ran hlh. j 1'atll MeOollald. Kelleral chnlr . man of the convention commis-j sioll. Have a flue report on the lroi:res.s of the bin llirou-day pro-1 Ki'am and appealed to the member-1 ship for mure man power to help. no) II over Munv v.ilu i I ..era re- I spomhd ami wmi uu. worus of, lolliei-K who will sign up during thoi ! ,u,xt ilu-,,r ' " iuii !' isiblo to make the ronvenllon pro k'-'"" " 'ccide.i ucces. iiun oore. chairman of transportation. i alHO IMhmiH'(1 tnv more ears to ! ,ll,,,n co,'lm antX ,uin'H on 'rbursduy ftfternoun and Friday nii;ht. Otm- j niander Hrumlcy Hiipplemented the t above spoaker'a remarks and asked ! Mel-Vice Of hitnuelf un.l hlti eite fill- 'ut h'a.sL a few bourn ilurliiK Ihe . thrm,.(ay . At etH, u humll,1(1 lnorp mon crtr ur1 t nm.dr(- Mf.mbnrH Hhoul(, rollo1., , ,(( (.(mven,,on hUH(h,uarters at the! il.(IM;r uf (om,ort.(. l,UildlllK nil.. rtr .lh,.. .,HR urt.n i morrow night. I Chairmen Seey Hall, John Ilol j mer, Hill Itolger ami others also 1 spoke on various phases: of the I convention and Chef de Care lal Webber outlined the program of tlvitleH. A fine tribute wan paid to General Chairman MuUoniild I for his Olllii-hiir error! m tn ninlin j Uu, collvnntfUI1 u wlJce(IH py Jim I I !i lie I' etlO Mlnleil thul I tin niim. j o( thn conV(,nllul) commission h,.,i un,.n ,,, .., and holding regular meetings ever since, last January. Carl AloHtr, Htate udjutant, guvo n mIioi-I ii'IiIi-i.mm enmoieiif .m ihn KU.nuU Mtl.,t hown by Medford j puHt , ,U!p,nK tlu, Mllll0 Ut;pul.t. nient go "over the top" In the recent membership drive. He oIho spoke of the way Medford pout had carried out tho thren major ob- jwrt iv0, r tjit, Jl7 state Amer ican Legion program. namely. meililMMHhli. onminunltv orHm, and aeronatitlcH. "Oregon Im tl: mon! "iilr-mliidi'd" state In the union, thanks to the efforts of the Keglnn Iu establishing scores of alrportH throughout tho entire slate." said Moser. who paid a real tribute to Heely Hall of thin city, who Ih tho stulp chairman of the leglon aeronauticK eommlttee. The speaker told of the buslnesn side , of (.unventlon and urged cvory ' leulunnaire m ti ,,,, .u.n t... teres! In tho business sessions which will occupy tne greater part nt thl, thien-.l-.v nrn.r,BII1 i ,.i i t.. i,.- Mi...i n...i . ' BionilHln.M ,1Hd ,,,,. (lailIllIlK t'Q i.., ..w '!..,! ; .-.- . .iicinviu lur nine ( long yi ar and now their ambitious ; wvi ,. botit to be reallnt-a. I EN ROUTE EAST HAHT VAtXIIIN. N. M 31 IA'i lol, C'harlcN A. liiTKh wllii lunili il hfro lum nluliti bccaiiMi nf tiiiKtnn Iruulilc, oncoun- Ii-rol fiii-tlii'r ili'lny toJuv In hi"! J""r""y Detroit. tcnntimtmA nn Parr LINDBERGH NOW Arriving rroni v luKHttur, tni- "iKi-n pari in ini inn (trt-alesi flyliiit colonni iilninu'd to hop'""llu nhowii wrr mwI, The at 0:30 h. in. tudny. Ilowovor. j n1ntph which hp on the hinvy lii nildltlon to ryllndiT troulilo. I w"'Kh' llllo.from Ju-k Lh-mpwy At which dnvi loiii il ut nlnht, hw V'llnll"hiK.. Kopt. IM, I52S, drew ha dirrlcillty with hl gun fnoUiR e""' O.l0.i)o to thn Seniul llno. Cpntonnlal tdndlum. (lone cnii- :.il. l.lndl.eruli. Bcoimmnlei) 1lt''-i1 Dem.y iiKnln lit Chlcau.. unit- In- hi. n,,..h..nl.. hero at 7:1 p. in. Iiml tilKht. An aoon , hl. nK,no . repaired h. I Plati' to follow the Hantll Ko rail- roHo main nun east along a pro posed putjcitcr air route. (This dispatch apparently sot ties tho question of LlndberffU attending tho legion convontton hero In tho negative). vR II NN FY nio ULUVLO Champion Heavyweight of World Retires From Prize Fighting Forever Wants to Enter Business Before It Is Too Late Refuses to Name Successor Thanks Friends. NKW YOHK, July 31. (Tj ' " '" lullm'- iicnvyuiBiu nn.m- ainioiin.-uu ills ii-ui i- nii'llt said. had ronip to step out of the mini la!swmJ!B,?' iivtw Tuiiiiey. that made him a mlllionah e. He ports that Tunney was to retire had been circulated f ince h crushed Tom Heeney in an 1 1 round technical knockout at the Yankee stadium last Thursday night. "Keeling still young enoin-'h to make another start In new field.' Tunney declared himself grutefui for tho benefits conferred and anx ious to leaVe the game better than he found ll. "There la no contender at th..' present thuO who appears ca llable of attracting real public In terest." he said. "If there were T might delay my retirement long enough to face him In t he y o-' but It looks as If It might be two or three years before it OanuerouM opponent Im dnvelppetl. That is too' long to wait." Tunney gao high credit to Te Hlckard's ability as n promoter and as the man who could find Ills successor. He declared It h' dcMir- to place In Itickard's hamU a belt or other suitable emblem of supremacy, to be awarded by him to that boxer who. throtiMh a series of elimination bonis or victories over the most formula hp opponent that can be obtained.. shatl provft himself deserving of I 11 Cone made no . definite mention f ftu.e plans and paid attention in his Htatemmt to r mors that he was about to cnler matrimony. In ending hi state ment, he wild: "I have no thought nf tryin; to nominate my successor. To th" victor belongs the spoils. I mervlv step aside and say 'may the best man win. " Mado Ovor Million Tho big marina leaves the ring after the first financial failure Tex Ilicknrd ovf has suffered in pro moting a heavyweight champion ship mutch. Tunney's bout with the Nw XeaJfind champion drew it ' ,f- i 'slightly over 41,090 to the Yankee July (stadium and ths net recciptM to-Klnrt-i tailed little over 5ft0.aoa. The pronmli r i. lunnui. from nil sour.: mounted to 3"iO.0U'l. addition to ton S;"..ino r Inolved for f iKlittnii llrmry. Tiimn y on ""I"'- -' I" mtch that ihroke ull rocordn for receipt! with )' ' V..- Rtfhrantved AJf.O.oao for hi.- first match with lempscy and $!yi,iMMi for the second. The heavyweight champion Is believed to possosa through careful Investment a fortune of well over (Continued on Page Six) . .