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The Weather 0
Forecast Kulr: warmer Thursday.
Maximum yrstiTitijr :t
Minimum today 47
Weather Year Ago
Maximum 4
M illinium 57
EDPORD
Datlv Twenty-third Trtf
WrAhr Filt--iviith Yr
MEDFORD, ORWiOX. WKDNT.SDAY. .-WMl'ST 1. 1'S.
Xo. 131.
M
Today ffi CIRCUS I
By Arthur Brisbane Tf TT" tV A I
Not Started Yet jj L
Limped to the Chair. ,,. . pn
Tunney and Philosophy. T U D 1 1 I t U
Eastman Adds Color. I j K 1 1 I j fl
(Copyright, 1927, by New York
. Evening Journal. Inc.)
'Mr. Hoover is ontehinR tro.,t !
in Oreuon mui California. j
Governor Smith is calclnnc?
kinRfish and swimming in the
ocean off Lour Island.
It is the lull before the po-:
litieal storm. And it will be a,
real storm when it starts, with '
new features. '
4 j
Kepiiblicnns realize that they.
lmvn n hni'il iH'lit. Jill 011(1 in N't'W i
l Ork State. -All'OfUly It IS im"
IWHIlfod lllllt IilltfhcK niul Howll ;
j
will slump New 1 ork in Oft-
lit The hir jruiis will he used
for !lie hard fiphtinn.
JilUiiiH i. ..iv.... .... , .
but Joseph Kamenskv's killing ' i::o 10 i:anp,ir.i.io stunts. ;
l:3o p. m. l.cKuin littsinfss 4 i
was nnnsual. j B,.ssion. i
Onlv 20 vears old, Kamensky i i:.io i. m. orami pi-oinemuie, .
. ' . . mi . i-. i l i 40 ct S, Armory. 4"
eonfessed lie killed Dr. (.eraldj n ,.,..., ,mm-t i,y ,
Kellv, because t'lc; latter bad Albany l.m! at liiirurnunds. ,
... r v,. 1. m Air I'ir'us ami i
advised the amHitation ol Ka-, MuM shmv U ,..,,, .M
jnensky's left, injured in a mine !:(!: on tnTtoo p. m. I :nnti eon- j
.. ' . i corts anil paratlo stunts.
lieeuieill. ;S:oo p. in. Auxiliary iveep-
i iln at I'niv.'rslly i-Hih. 1
hen he found he eoiiltln t. s:3o p. m. si-rviep pnr:iie.
Work as a miner, Kamensky be- j J - X
nil in o ii innrflei't'i'. ior reventre. a
He hobbled to the eleetrie ehair j j
011 eriltehes. I With t vfiy preparatory d.'tail j
. . . ! htivltiK itcolvort final attention, an.l
That was the novelty. .H,,n.icP . pourinK into ti
.' olty t'roin all parts of lite slate, j
fiene Tiinuev. whom eertaiu) .Mmifoid is reaiiy for the annual
iviyn furl.t "f'nw" don't like N1'1"" eonvenllnn of Ihe Amerlcnn j
pil.e HRlit lans uoni iikl, j c(,,on which openg tomorrow
because he has brains and they i mniinK at v.in wiih a larjje pub-1
iaven'l will retire from the p 111 llu' Armory, whor.- j
JtMIll Will ieilie lltllll l"'-lh, vKitlnK leKlnnimlrrii will bo
l-insr. That, it is Said, Will officially wi-lrnmeil by loial. olty
hurt the erame," which is too
liatl. No matter what eham-.
l.loil thev mav develop to eol-
1 ' .
leet IllOIM'V from fools, It Clin
Jlever be proved that lie eoill.l
ha vt beaten Tnnney.
t
Tunnev, von read, "is going
to Paris".o"st,.dy philosophy."
An excellent pl.'iee. The Sol'-
hnnne" is well equipped.
lint the important thing is i
in.' - . ,l, 1 1 ...-. t-tb . nn .oen. !
IU lVJ U llllltlr"MH I, l"H I
y a study of other philoso- j
)hers. j !l
If Tunney ean take his $2,. .
0(lO,!i)00 (piiekly earned out ofj
prize fighting and stay out he;
will have proved himself a real j
philosopher. ;
Mr. Kastnian, king of all j
.ind.s of photography, an- j
nonnees perfected moving pic-;
In res in colors. With that an- j
nouneement, pictures reach full;
development, MOTION", VOL-
on, sorxr. .
N'ow you will see the hero-,
ines, or the vampire's rolling'
eyes, hear the voices that lure;
men to their doom. The mov-j
ing picture stage will show all!
that the living stage ean show.;
I
Ci IV :.ln . niil. .
m'leiiee uuers an ui' i" i" '- i
l.ihitinn PllfolVPlllcnt. It is not
. over !" planes, lncludlm; several
iioct'ssary to lirenk down tno mln,iry hips. takinu r.irt. The
spi'llkciisv door. SilUlilv shoot program Includes free-for-all alt
..... races v.ith hamivome cash prizes
n little pus. the rittlit Kind, .,ar1e,i to the first three to fin-
throilirll tllO kl-vholp, Illld llll j Isb. There are good number of
. entrants and the compel Hon is
rtie spunkeasyitPS will "" expected to be keen.
Jlliri'villC Out of tllfir own HP-: Spectators will also see a new
,, , , ,. I contest known as ; dead-stock land-
cofd. Th plan- would bp un- J lnB in ,vhu.h ,,,. wlt ,,,.
illlinllitillllf for a month. Anil motor glide and land on the f.ilr
. , , grounds nnd attempt to stop on
the pus is Riinrnntreil not to f np nr . wh, Thp
kill the spenkt'HS.V PIlStollH'rs. stopping closest to. the linn will
t receive prizes. .
That is one way to tlisoour-l Triple l'lirnchntf .tuimi.
1 .1 Tl. ,:,,,li. I A triple parai biite Jump Is nn-
nce liontk'L't'iiiK. The simplei ! ... .,,,- ,.tn
wav is tO'jail the llOOtlefllierS- .
"
enstomers. TlTe l.oo.lefJKor can
square tlnnps with tne poiit-f
.l !, 1,:i,i,; nffioinls lalso make n parachute Jump rrom
and the prohibition nttiuals. ,.,.,.. An,hrr dam-
bill the millions of bootleL'Ri'r devil will chance planes in mld-
oiistomers eonldn-t do it. Jail j "" hr""h VT ',;'!;
t der. making the fust tim thiv
IllP inatl who hllVS alcohol nn(l:stnt has rvpr been staged h"re.
va.i il1 ctr.n h l.nvinff.
a,i .inn- if thelwlll give snectators an In-dght to
C'M'ntry reallv me.int. to Htop the
ttfiflc. In New York vnil look out
of'a window on a rtilny day ami sec
(Continued on Fam Tour,
! i
Triple Parachute Drops and
Hair Raising Stunts in
Air to Mark First Day of
State Legion Convention
Tomorrow Service Men
Pouring in Parade Plans
Perfected.
U A A A A !
; glided at Cortenu. .sumtay jor im
TIII'IISUVY lHMillAf
? ltm rt. mZ-Kegistratlon of
, .
(l'lL'l"l,iSl .
' i.lirjiilf. siunts.
I,::t" ,r;v"
nti(n opens
it Armory. I'uldie invited. n
12:'n noon foiivention art- '
jouiiis.
1
Si
;
"nu , '
,., K the muiui circus ami sunn
P'oumm nt tbe falrmoumls at - l '
) lii the afternoon, presentine one
ot most elaborate aerial e.-
: biblllons ever seen In southern Ore-
in connection with the public
meeting at the Armory. Commnnd-
!IM - Horace i.. r.romiey of the incai
j Tt'l Zl
(.rn Oreuon residents to attend the
meeting, for which an intorosiim: 1
nronrnn. has been prepared, In
Pl1(liIUV Sevrai vneai
lections by
Caroline Andrews of
New York
C(tV
,VUt IllOK,;im fnr the meetim; is
follows:
Call to order, Horace I,. Ih-oni-ley.
commander, .Med ford
post.
Presentation of colors, Bed
ford post drum corps.
Invocation. I.ov. T. ii. Temple,
Medford.
"Star Spanled lhinm-r." Caro
line Andrews, accompanied
by th .Medford Klks band;
director. K. Wilson Waite.
Selection by Medford Klks
band.
Addresses of welcome
(at Paul P. Mr Dnn a 1 1.
chairman, convention com
mission, bb) Meyor O. O. Alenderfer,
Medford.
ir) ('. K. Pop ) dates,
southern (H'l-pon.
Kesponse Mrs. Kosp Wilcox.
department president. Amer
ican J.ecion Auxiliary.
Introduction of quests Ceorce
K. Love, department com
mander, A merieau I-PRinn.
Address.
Tomorrow afternoon will witness
- I
the greatest air ctrctis ever seen
i
in this section of the state, with.
he made from a height of ':..,'! feet
. . . . . .. ....
lar'-dcvil changing
times while fall
ing to the ground. A woman will
, The bomhlne o n miniature vn
l-nr l.v fi(riil:ini- it n feature Which
the metnous or mooern .r
fnre. The hombnrdmnt will be
j '"t frinin- nnd will continue
i oi-n.i1 tn Pra Rlrht)
(ConUnu on rM Mtaiy
CASCADE
Thirty-nine persons were injured when a fast Seattle to San Francisco Southern Pacific train plowed into the observation car of
on American Bar Association Special, at Cortena, Cal. Rescue workers are to be seen taking injured through the car windows.
i SAX KUAN' I SCO. Aug. 1
iV 1
: a statement blaming four mem
, 1 - . U . ...,(.. thill fill
' ....
lllf ,
i wreck in which more than 40 per-
were injured was issued horo
today by the Southern Paeillc
'.,liml'),inVi
The statement follows:
"The hoard of Inquiry, which -
NOBILE'S TOUR
OE COUNTRY IS
Men and Women Go Wild
Over Survivors of North,
Pole Expedition Show-;
ered With Presents and
Flowers Biagi Eats
Macaroni.
IfriMI.' An,' 1 - tfPl Willi tbt-
" " "
InR in their cam, (Irneral I'mbe. to
Niibllo and five other wnvtvors of
the Italiu were in Italy today while
the nition rejoiced over their
the nation iej.,ued osw
niK occii sna.toc.i mpiii m ...
the Arctic.
Women wept and threw flowers
in the path of the survivors when
they reached Home In ihu secial
ear which had brotium them from .
LarvIU, Norway. Two of the res- 1
CUed men did not return to naiy, ,
U'nntuin Alberto .Mariano beinp: '
left behind in a hospital in Narvik,;
recovering from the amputation ol
his foot and Professor K. Pehou
nek returnins to his native Czeclni
Slovakia.
BIG TRIUMPH HOI TONIGHT HOOVER TICKET TOUR OF WORLD
I Oencral Nobilo and his compnn- After failinn to find any size
j ions were received almost wlthnbi,. fisij around the Itrown Camp
royal honois by Prlnea, l.udovico rti;ion, the republican presidential
Pentcnzirmi, Kovemor or Koine,
and other hiKh officials in the '
j room of the railway station i'"--,
i served for the king and his laniiiy.
When they camo out on the
street the crowd went wild and .
broke throuRh tch lines of police ;
land carabineers. Scores of women -
embraced the explorers. The auto-
mobiles hearing thorn were only j
uble to proceed at the speed ot a j
......v.'.. - ,
li i-eil
... "ii
nti nis i ace snuweu pntuii
hardships of the ill-fated expedi- .
! tion. His companions, with the i
v...M.. -f .11 ..llr, nnri.lnr llin. I
r., tiw.o- Tv . ien.-r-M itinfri wis in
gay good humor and seemed ready
' " .1
tor another hnzardoiiH trip to the
1 north.
I Lieutenant Alfredo V 1 c I 1 e r I, ;
navigator, who was in command of ;
the red tent encnmmcnt on the!
h e ..ftee Nobile wan rescued, was
center of a demonstration all 1
his own
. - ...1 ,t.i
I. . n , .fc.
... '.' i.. ...
Trent where the brother at Vln-
wain 1'omella, motor nttendant
Hilled in the crash of the airship,
embrueeil (ieneral Nubile with
teats In his eyes while the crowd
solemnly saluted by stretching nut
their right hands In the ancient
Koman fashion.
At Verona the wife of N.ilale
Ceccioni. who was Injured In the
crash, threw herself Into her hus-
band's arms and burnt Into tears.
"Hon't lu silly," C'ecclonl said to
her. "If you don't stop crying I
will go back 10 tho pole."
A peasant woman w-ho had walk-
1 many inlb-s Into Florence It, sec
!l snrvlvors, approached tlcmral
I .N(jblle s Wife. Who iHI'l Come Iliere
Nobile's wife, who had come there
to meet him and said:
"What a happy woman you nre
to have such a man.
What did you do when you saw
the rescuing airplane?" lliagi, thf
radio man. was asked.
" " t miriuim
half an ounce of chocolate, parsl
nmniot.;y distributed by fjeneral
Noblle anl It wns fine." he replied
niagl w.-is honored by bis fellow
townsmen al llologua with a huge
i piping hot dish of macaroni, cook-;
,n Ihf, ,;)ll)lKllJI fbbm. j
j .-That l) jllHt what I needed to 1
hi ing me back toolifc'he uaid.
o
LIMITED CRASHES
onvened at Cortcnn yesterday to
determine responsibility for collis- ,
ion of th firs! section of the ('as- 1
fa tin wilh the third section of
tenh, v.. Ji -.t i'..Hri on -lulV
train N
2fl, has made the following find-, mentioned (vain crews. Kngfur
lnR: 'of I'"- t'llM l"' x"-
"Collision rausod by t allure of: the ( :i ad", was not present
eninoer. ,onHi.tt.r and flapmnn the h.-arinu. doe t in.inri.s i
of the train's third wet inn of No.
4:1 to properly protect lh"ir train
HOOVER WILL
LEAVE FOR HIS
Republican Candidate Ang-
ling for Big Fish Today.
After Catching 13 Small
Ones Near Yrcka Ar
rives in 'Frisco Tomor
row Morning.
. I
SAN KIIAXI'IHCO, Auk. t-
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( dential nominee will r.U::n rn.ni
j his fishing trip in norlheri: Cali -
1 fornln tmmrrow morninj;. it wnn
hav-:,euinrrt hero toduy Hui.ver who
. WUs at Shasta Spring today. .8 ex-
,erte,( j,, arrive nere at i :.f; a. m.
by train and Ro to Palo Alto by
automobile,
rairhrs Small Timii.
SHASTA SI'llINCS. Cnl.. Aim. I.
Ay The lino of the mountain
trout brniiKht Herbert Hoover
the .Mount Hiiasta region wnero n
hoped to have belter luck today
than smiled upon him yesteniay in
the Klamath river section to til
nortluvard. There he made a Rood". " ''V . . "V lMIH .in" ",mi
,,t..U l.io tlio riiliilinuM wpri. loo
'small to furn:sh real sport.
onndidato decided suddenly t
simiiy Investigate reports
;
there was pood fishing in th
;ml M.-cioud rivers m ar the base
nf tho j-jantic Shasta mountain
wh(.h dominates the plains here
f). HCttyofi (r miUw
r,iWi wns broken suddenly at
.. . Hoover and his nai tv of
m(f.p th(m 4(l H(tUuK foi.,h tnVi
HhaHtft SprinwH ,mnu.lUl,tey after
fitmuT. wo and n liar hours
later the .o-mlle run by automo-
inter tne ,n-mnc run ny amomo-
. ' Plirf.;. w
, , r, ... '
""" "- '
th" valleys, throuuh Vreka. Weed
nml shnstn City.
Halfway acruss, Mount Khastr.
Pfiinu ttlt n V lo.' llu Hhiitv.r-lml nn'il
'
cum inui; in-- mi iMiei liijw .if
the sun disappeared over the dis-
uimiios.
Soon ,lft"'"' thr mn"n-
m,wt lhp nnlor of ,h KOM one
" nill,llil,N "
necked over thi
glanl mountain,
Murnlmc the snow-clad tienk to ,.;
. ollvorv irrav.
I The nominee retired soon fier
he arrival here, as he want, d to
1 un nml away soon arter '"",
, nawn for fishing places recom-1
I mended tn him by anglers of this,
; section, -fe had with him his fa-j
: vorite rod. broxen nenr the end but
j tested in many streams and pools
and preferred to new ones.
; Herb it Trifle Sllff.
; The commerce secretary felt
I somfl effects from, tbe more than
L'0-mlle ride he had yesterday on
j horseback in gelling to lleaver
I creek and returning to the place
i where he and his two conipan-
I Ions were n'bllged to abandon their
automobile and follow the hunts
I, , and Indian trails along thej.he rlglKfleld pavilion
,1 , .1 throliell nine i.n.I other
hillside.? through pin
, tree to fishing hole.
After looking over the water for
Jn time, Mr. Hoover selected iwu',
! fpr,M for llJ((, n rnya co:icb in nn and ,
r-d ant. and h-gan casting with
them. :
tfip first place he selected did
not quite suit hii fancy, so without
a word to his companion he un-'j
tied his horse and rode a fhort
distance down the stream where
he beaan to cast again.
He Isn't HimcrMii iirlmitt.
The wnters there held trout !'
(CooUoUfa 00 fag Eight)
INTO AMERICAN BAR SPECIAL
anil w.'h the lircman of train
first section No. 17. I In Cascade,
KespuiiHbility for collision was
f on nil in violating Oihuin opera t-
in.' lil, l. enh nf I he-ie il)nV-
cWvod in collision.
The
train No
FRIIN ARE
ADVISED, VOTE
Hiram Johnson Gets Ap-
plause When He Urges
Support of Hoover and
Retention of Tariff Pro
tection Principle.
l'ASADKNA. Cal.. Aumisl 1 .
P'oa for unllcil ropublitan
support of llorlicrl llooir lor
of .
;lhp
I'Ptiblioan
t.'irirr i.. i.i-.fi..f
raiforn;a frt iuU,rt,sit, WJt.s In:u,
;i,y L'nitcd smies ,sii;iiur Ilirain
: julllslin hlHl lxlifn ln ,.ajll.
I n,Kn fn. his .irty fMul hjft OW(1
Unndidaey for ro-ele.tion.
The senator also denounced the
"poer trust fiKht against Ib.ul
der dam," I'ie,uenily he was in
torrupted by bursts of applause
and there were shouts of approval
when ho spoke for a united pa,rty
to support the Hoover candidacy.
, He pointed out that the chief
, darnel nf the '-power trust flhl"
has been the Jlouldcr dam project
for the development, of the Colo-
"'" " .ikm. rill
hundred peions attended the
meeting' sponsored by t he Young
Men's Hepubhcan dub.
JACKSON CO. GETS
$14,168 !N CASH
SALIiM. Ore.. Aug. I. -,, The
n imnri inun.i.i. i ,.r r ...
uie counties of the Hiitt
th
land
stale
each
,r,' " ! 7.,
. ... . '
.. lion ea I 9 1.1..
, iter (-anita
This is shown In a
-itatenient prepared today by (i. ().
; l.mwn . clerk of the board
' The total IitlifiltMl il I uf ii I ...1 I..
.... ,
'inn i in. nuniocr oi
1 1"'' "ns of school age in th- state,
ovrr'4 and under :'o years old. Is:
1 .'iX.7ii. 1
l.asl year J4no.7an.OI wan dls-
tributfd on a basis of ..-,11. km per-
j"""" " nooi agi,, mauing l.r,l,
P'r capita.
I The now
1 Include:
'lu; '"l"'."'- , 1 ''.V''"'' V, I:''ln
, ,., ' . , '. ! ' , '
, . " . J - ln -
'''n
' "'
Baseball Score$
American,
ST. I.OCIS. Aug. 1. I la be
Kuth Itll his JL'ml hnrneriin of the
season in tlie first lnnini nf tlie
New Yoi k-St. Louis game In-re to -
day. Two Y(inkeeH were out a nd
none nn base when the Mal.e drje
one of Alvin crowder's shoots into
rt. h.
(Philadelphia
'levehmd 4
Khmke nnd Cochrane:
llnyiw and . Kewell.
First game j(
Poton .. . i
Hudlin.
Chicago 4
; Harris, Settli mire and ll'ifinann
Hevlng; Fatter and Crouse.
i - - ----
Nnllnnal,
j 'tponert; ruin.
. '
' , .'4';" . "rl'"""1" i.un-
fini.i)
-Hlandard Llnp'jsnld were
1'"- "mm "ig lime plant on'
Apphgatc river,
third sect ion. wa:
T. '. l.antf. The
same train was
T. V. Taylor was
conductor ol t )n
V, H. Samlets.
i he flat: man,
Th
fireman of th
1lrI -.-.li.m
f the I'ascade was
I'. W. Stiteiifff. H. N. Weymouth.
17. t iiulneer of the Cascade train,
at is in the Southern pacific hos-iv-
pilal here.
All tlie crew mentioned live in
4:t. Saciainenlo,
SPANISH PLANE
HOPS OFFF
With Guitars Strumming the
Numancia, Four Spanish
Aviators Leave Cadiz for
Azores, En Route to New
York City and Pacific.
. i
HAVANA, Auk. I. (I1)
('uhli-rnin to the Mpnnish
embassy bor( today said I hat
Major Itamnii rninco. was
hcadiim his plane, (he Numan
cia, from Cadiz dli-coily to
Nw olk, ultliotit stnH ami
would Ih- In Havana on llu
Ft ciud lap or his round I lie
wfii-ld trip no liner than Sun
day. August ..
CADIZ. Spain. Aug. - Ai With
miliars strumming a farewell, four
Spanish airmen hopped off this
morning in a four-motored sea
plane on the first lap of a flight
' around the world In days.
Three attempts were necessary
; before the pin ne, named Numau
' fii, arose from the waters after
part of its load had been lightened.
At 7 : 1 " a, m., on (he third at
tempt, the plane took off and head
ed for I he Azores, some 1 1 n o miles
away. Knin 1 here the airmen in
' tend lu head for Halifax and then
New Vork.
Uefore leaving. Itatnon Franco,
'Assoc! uted Press correspondent
i that he- Imped to be back In Cadiz
In 4.'i days. Captain Itui. DcAhln,
"who was with Franco on the first
flight across the South Athtnllc In
1 itlifl, was navigator aboard the
j plane. The other members nf the
j crew were Km I tin (la llama, co
pilot, and Pablo Kudu, mechanic,
A picturesque crowd gathered on
' the bench to see the airmen off.
j M'ii. women and children had been
assembling since midnight. Home
" Si" moo
(('dock this
morning many couple were dnnc-
ing In the moonlight
whlh tin
children sang.
I .... ,, .v 1. 1 1.. I in f...... ,.ln.nn
. .
; iciimiu uie i up. auxtousiv ftwatl -
ing the moment of departure. At
fi:l. the Nutnancla's fftur Mitl-
borsenower motors ad.led their
roar to the music which came
, across the waters from the shore.
! A few- inlnuteH later the grey
seaplane with a Hpanlsh flag paint-
f the harbor, but was unabte to I
rise
Another futile attempt was!
! f"1
, llg
lade and then Hie nlnini uim
i lightened. On the third tri' the
I plane rose glacef ully from the
j water, and dif-nppeared toward the
A .ores. The plane will I
gated by directional win-le:
navl-
Hariio
MATH. ID, Aug. I ..-Ml
advices received here state that the
Spanish trans-Atlantic plane N'u
mancbi, now en route to the Azores,
ontmunlcated with stations at Lis-
! ,,,,n 11 '", l'"'i at
o p. m re-
porting that, the flight was being
made without incident.
Major Franco and Captain Hulz
De Alda, who V one of tlie crew
accompany ing him, were the first
to spin th South Atlantic by air,
accomplishing the feat In IIiSK.
Stti. in Cnlirornhi.
The seaplane is a -JOOfi-horse-
, i
" Z,Z;t7V'' Tn'ln"U''',lrk'''' F'"'-' old Mnnassa' Mauler, Jack Uemp
,, .. Ish.on.tructlon. It has a cruising was sentence, t three months In Lv , . ' " . ,h
(l ramus of i.immi kilometers (2,IKf,)
, miles). Il has showed an average
speed in test of 104 mile, an hour,
The plane Is eotilpped with ham.
; mocks o that those off dutv may
rest, Tlie cabin Is lilted with nav
1 Ig.'illon devices which Hull! !)e Alda
said were similar to those in lite
cabin of tho captain of a large
liner.
Get $2,000,0
i Precious Si
From Sunke.
..ip
!
I.i 1; 1 km , l-'rance, .Auk, .
1 a incs?i.ixe from I it-lie fr
I hie said that sunken treasure
consistitm of tljiiniiiiiils and
' re. lovis stum's valued at
."o.U(iu.0"i) ti aiu's i S'.auo.nuO
liad )een recovered by Ital-
ian divers from the hulk of
! the li.diau steamer Kliza-
r.cthviile. The vessel was tor-
pedoed off the coast near
here il 11 r I 11 k the closing
! months of the war.
4 The di ei M w ho were ein-
ployed by the Median rov-
ernmeni found the task ex-
ecptionally arduous. They
succeede.l in locating; the j
treasure a fortnight uku and ;
4 ilynamitetl the strong room.
The explosion caused the
flooiinK to Kive way and the .
i treasure chest fell to the hot-
4 tom. u appean-d that it
' would be almost impossible
to reach it. hut the salvase
; woikers persevered and re-
T ' " jew.-is. v
v v.
i .... JLL .i'1'' ll"'ouK" with the fifht Kami!
, rr-r.-..T r forever, hut he Isn't iUlto cer-
CIVIL WAR IS
USED AS PLEA
; r. ii .,
Sen. Pat Harrison, Southern
!
Democratic Leader, calls
Attention of South to
OR A TO HOLD SOUTH
Tammany Hall Supports
Ar.n.nn- Rrt4U : x..:i Kefore the bout Dpmpsey dis
AgainSt North in Trying cussed Tunney8 retirement and
Days of the Rebellion,
i I.AKB, Miss., Aug. 1. A Sen- I -Mauler declared. can say.
ator Harrison of Mississippi pUuU h?1w,n'0r' lhtU t,en("s retiremnt
. . . , , will not ntfect my own plans In
ed here toduy for democratic, unity tuny wnv! 1
In spite or any differences, on re-j . "Utghi-.now, I -don't feel n if
llglon and prohibition, 1 could flgn. nfciffn.' Of course.
j Speaking to a gathering at Pat- 1 1 have changed ' my mind more
j ron's I'nion, he said: than any man In the world, t
"Some may honestly feel Justl- Jguess, so if you pay nny attention
(fled in supporting the republican i to what 1 say, you're crazy. Hut
j ticket in this election because ofj the way I feel now I won't make
j views of our presidential nominee a comeback.
j respecting the prohibition question. "How can Itickurd give Tun
) Others may find opposition in the ' ney's title ftwuy," he asked In
j fact that the democratic nominee 'ommentlng on the proposed nr
is u Catholic. 1 nmgement for picking the next
I "As important ns these qualifl- j king of the heavyweights. "Titles
I cations may appear to some, may;i'p won and lost In the ring, nnd
I say that the south cannot nfford, ,
because of these diverse opinions,
to alienate those millions of men '
and women In other parts of the1
cuuntry who are of the Catholic'
faith or who entertain different
views respecting prohibition. They
; have stood with our section for j manager, John Huckley bus ut-
three-quarters of a century on the'ieady announced his Intention of
j many great and mujur questions , claiming the title Tunney vacated,
of parly principle and party poll- . There wera rumors that a ro
I ides. !turn bout hetweon the two Jacks
"Differences within the church "ilglit be in prospect as a pre
' and differeneeM over the church Hmtnury to n possible re-entrance
and differences between churches ' n ' scene of Tunney. hut so
'have without exception fanned the far, at lenst, It Is Just talk.
flume of discord and destroyed the
l peace and happiness of peoples.
The very principles upon which
; this government was founded re
volt at any such idea.
Opposes Smith's Hlautt,
"As lo the prohibition question,
the republican party has made a
mess of its enforcement. The dem
ocratic party, through its platform,
and the democratic nominee for
president, throuRh his public ut
terances, have not only condemned
l(l),n r.nfreed, hut have declared
' clearly and unequivocally for Its
I most rigid enforcement
1 ... ....
As to the modification of the
prohibition law. men nnd women
f will differ. They have always dlf
1 fered. Personally, I have voted for
' every prohibition law upon the
1 statute hooks, as well as the fed
! oral constitutional amendment. I
do not believe In either their re
peal or modlflcatlnn nnd, as a leg -
(slat or, I shall oppose any such
action. Put I concede to the other
j citizens of this country a right to
I their opinions."
Tammany SiipiHiiKil Koutlt,
Henator Harrison said the demo
I crats of the north had stood bv the
j south during tho days leading up
lo lnn (',v" war, declaring that
Contlnua nn Pm Klirhtt
L
t'f)l!TI.AM), Ore.
Aug. 1 .(A)
the rounty Jail today In federal
court for sale nnd nnnneiislon of
moonshine.
.,,,.,,, rrana,,ry announced his own
ri,i,n.jrB 01 u resiaurani
In Ashland, pleaded guilty to sale
nnd possession of liquor. Hnwo
was sentenced tn three months,
while his companion wan fined
200.
J.
DEMPSEY
MAY TRY k
E-
Former Champion Thinks It
Too Bad Gene Has Re
tiredJack Won't Fight
This Year, However
Score of Claimants File
for Tunney's Crown.
:
li,)STON'. Aukusi 1. tl Jack
...i., njio me man wnn
Knocked th rrnun ofi" lit h;..l
1
BACK
italn. And what is more, he Isn't
! entirely convinced that llene Tltn
lltey is serious In his announced
i retirement.
; Jack left Uoslon today after '
haviiiK been accorded one of the
most tumultously enthusiastic ova
i Hons Riven n prize fishier, ac
.llve or retired, here in years.
A dellKhted mkb of 5000 was
on hand at the south station late
yesterday when the train pulled
in nnti the former heavyweight
Ichamplon of the world arrived
! lo act as an announcer at tbe
i bout In which Krnlo Schaaf de-
Tented Harold Mays at ilraves
; oi "er m tho evening. .
i (JetM Umit VeH-mt
A i'ol,ce had to dear ;
;the way, while Dempscy drove to
a, h"l;1 "v11"'1"5" h H"
""hmiir, v,vu inns, ine mggesi
fight crowd of the season, gave
him n vociferous welcome.
that Tunney is .putting Just now
when he Is nt the top of his
fighting cureer." the Muna.i
1 don't want a title I don't huv
tn fight for. Hut say, if tills new
show of mine flops, you can't
tell I may bo hack."
Talks VIrIu With Huckley,
At the H raves field he met and
chatted with Jack Sharkey, whose
Aiiout the only thing in that
line that the former chnmpion was
sure of, wan that he had no Imme
diate fistic plans.
"If 1 do fight again, it won't
be this year,'1 he said.
NKW YO UK, August 1. W'l
The henvywelghlM lacked a king
today, but tho machinery for the
selection of ft successor to the
throne, was set up and ready for
action.
Hy voluntary alidlcntlon. rnther
than by force of a foe.inan'11 fists,
llene Tunney, who rose from the
obscurity of a hank clerk to the
" .
01 iiuiiii-oi, mm vncuien nis inrone
and returned to private life. He
becomes the second heavyweight
til In holder to decide that the ring
holds nothing more for him, hut
unlike the confusion that followed
the retirement of Jim Jeffries In
!11"5' ,eno !,ftV,,H b"'nI. h'ni,
a heritage, a well ordered plan.
designed to choosy from all the
contenders a logical successor to
the crown.'
Tex Is Oil .lob Alrvndy. "
Into tho hands of Tex lltckurrt
the retiring champion has placed
tho responsibility of conducting an
elimination tournament, interna
tional in scope, out of which, he
hope, will come . the man most
fitted to wear tho now discarded
robes of fistic royally. As another
; parting gift, Tunney will place
j In the hands of a committee of
1 20, headed hy Itickard nnd Wit
Ilium Muldoon, 12-year-old New
York state athletic commissioner,
in trophy on which will be In-
scribed the names of eneh prede-
Icessor and nuccessor to dene'-
crown.
. Pmo knnwn. the hndow nf the
(nnre across the
heavyweight nletnie
nn ominous
1 I.. .V- "
announced his own retire
ment from th ring some months
ago, hut with Tnnney, his arch
nemesis, no longer an an obstacle,
there were many who thought-
(Continued on Paca Six)