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O O o O O oo O O O o o o I oo o Medford Mail Latgion Special 32 Pages iTJ r. DiitlT Twmty-thlnl Yu 0Wertly Kitif-ieveiith War .MEDFORD, AltEGOX, THl'RSDAY. AVOTST 2. 192s. No. .1:32. Today AVI ATO O 10) "ir"W" Tl'Y H H Legion Special JL KJ. Ji U JN j 32'" ' r-r: a -g - RS ii r- Reply to H. Ford. For Each Scout, One Lion A Penny Plus 900 Years. . From Mine to Farm. (Copyright, 1927, tiy New York j Evening Journal. Inc.) "There is nn :irc limit on ; mental work," says llonry , Ford, who has passed 05. llej .says men past (Sii should not do j too mueh running and jump-! ins;, hut can do lis much nientnl work as ever and better work. ' Man's mysterious tliinlyiiK power should not wear out, hut the physical machine in which it works does wear out. Henry Ford would not. keep any chauffeur that, treated a ina-i-.hinc as he treats the machine Ruined Henry Ford. On Saturday last Henry Ford left Binglmmpton, N. Y., in 111-: morning and drove in a small Ford steadily all day to his home in Dearborn, beyom'i De troit, more than 400 miles, reaching there the same, niht. That, is n crime against the Ford company, and if Henry Ford did not own all the. stock other stockholders would com plain. Four hundred miles in one day in a small ear means thousands of unconscious ef forts o the brain, eyes and ....... ....!.. i. IlCl Vl-S, IMIIlftlililll 1JU UltH. It means waste. Henry Ford should remem ber that it is easy to get a new Ford when the old one wears out, but inipossiltlg to get a new Henry Ford. Kaeh of three Hoy Scouts that, went to Africa will Mr. and Mrs. Martin .Johnston shot a magnificent lion and saw 104 lions in all. Wonderful excitement for three 15-year-old scouts. Hut the lion, with all his power, is a timid creaturo. The little ISushiuan, one of the lowest of human hemps, too feeble to hunt big game on his own account, racks lid tracks the lion while the latter is hunting. The lion kills a zebra or other animal, then the little liushman scares away the king of beasts, then gorges himself on the lion's "kill." The bush man, the convert of humans, ' can think it lit lt. That beats the lion. tioninn coins dug up after 2000 years, nro worth in silver nnd cold only what lliev wore vi lien liurieil. Tli is shows (lie iinporlnncp of ki-op'mn your money onrninj; interest. A silver penny, like 1ho ono niontioneil in the ltihlo, juil out nt inlerest eompountl- 1 annually fur 000 yours, wouh! amount to $1, 270,000,000,000. That's more money than then is in tho worlil. Britain's eoal niinins prob lem resmhles oni's, but is more noute. The eoal industry is mure important lo Britain than ii, us. Twenty-one thousnd minors, as n start, will he taught farm inp, then Britain will send them lo Canada. Kor two years tho men iret waies that will support them, and let them save $o00. The home (.'ovcrnnient will adi! "iOO. Canada will be expected to tlo the same to establish the men on free or low priced land. That seems intellippnt. .lose De Leon Toral murderfd Obregon, according to .Mexican no lice, to free the Mexican Catholic iturch from persecution. Tuesday t"e police of Mexico City arrested 17 nuns. Inclnd jnc Sister Concep tion Acevedo We l.a Lotn. (ConUnutd on Fm Tour, AID PLANE .Big Group of Ocean Liners1 Searching Scene of Dis-i aster for Trace of Capt.j Courtney and His Crew1 Radio SOS Received 500 Miles From the American Coast. ; ' S. S. CKDHIC (Via Ilatlio to; Associated press) Aub. 2. A - The steamship Mlunetonka. has sent to all ships the following mes:ay,e: "Captain Courtney's plane down latitude 42 north, longi tude 41 west, Minnewaska and 1'ivsldeni Hayes now in vi cinity marrhiti" for plane." Captain Frank T. Courtney and three companions on au attempted seaplane Ilinht from the A .ores lo Newtoundland made a forced land inK in the mid-Atlantic today (Thursday) and the first ocean liner to reach the position from which they called for help failed to locate them. ocltTly mr,Z ."a response to its radio rails tor as i sistauce eight Kteamevs anywhere j Uu their vicinity turned from their : I courses to go lo the rescue. I At 11:15, eastern daylight Jime. ' i the radio slnlion of tho .Murine Cor- i j porntlon in New York wa advised 1 !that ita station at Chatham, Mass., hud information that the liner; President Iinyes had reached the' position Courtney cavo in his ells- ; tress calls and was senrchiiiK for the seaplaut. Two hours later no word had lieen received unit te search had met Willi success. I I Uther linBi-H rushed to Courtney's ! :nld were tl.e Mlnnewaskn, the Ccd- ri the Cdtic mid tile folumliiis. j I The Pennlimd, the (irlpsholm nnl ! the l:reu(iiriii are nearny relay ! was not in uch flirt her .he r' rnhm ' V. naUBh-' ! TT T"' "", UandlnK place of the plane than the tc" "f ' A,tora"B' , This reduction will not take ef- having a good time In general i President Hayes and It was believ-' l'ollowing this meeting the la- f,.ct immediately however, as was : I be c onvention session began it led she too must have been scour- :"('3 adjourned to the Armory to announced, but local officials ex- the armory at ::ii), with a nubile Sing tlie waters. In the position nttend the mammoth public open- ,.cl the change to be authorized 'meeting. In which the visitors U'ourt'tey gave j inR" program of tho convention. in the very' near future, A. K. were officially wel, enn-d by Med- j Captain Frank T. Courtney, Ttrit- 'Mrs. Hose "Wilcox, department , kosenbaum, general agent of the ford city anil I.egion officials. ' ish aviator and three companions, ' president of Nevada, responded to! traffic department, said today. This afternoon the convention I todav (Thursday) were tossing on!11 welcoming address by C K I Northwestern fruit districts will, as well as the entertainment pro I the "mid-Atlantic in the Dorner- Clates. At 11 o'clock the women , now be on'an cqual basls with Cali-, gram, was well under way. fol I Naph-r U'al flying boat in which j retired from the meeting. i fornia which has maintained the, lowing the registration of the they took off from Hurt, tin Azm'i'S, yi-sterdny afternoon. Severn I liner hal turnoil from I ihelr courses and were siieedlng I thfir conrsoH n m the nvimors' nssKtnnce with the ,c ii.! ii, fi,i w.1,1,1 lenchilhls event. , ,l,, tn few hitiil'u I ,. , ...,, L.I ',ile..ei Vll., i.iexK'imw from the !I,., ,. u,vernl shins relnverl ! reassuring messages that Courtney Iliad said he was in no immediate! danger although requesting Imme- diate aid. in in rotil lv- tho crew nf Iho flv in,. i,ni n.i',i,.,i the , r,r ihe'i,-: radio, with which they first made Lnitu'ri Dioir nrnillimrnt nnd v!lli' which thev were expected to ,,,.;" K,a, Auxiliary president, tinue to guide their rescuers. -Ml'f. 1!o"' Wilcox, of Antelope. .. .. .... 1 I - in llmii-fu Inn I trill iitwl !'- ino H:im puolort oy captain Courtney l.-rt (h Az-s a. n .ni.. txU'm stnn.lurd timn. nn:''' irixf " ' " n. at ' U'ertncsday for N o v foundlanrl. ' !r v 1 "l"tt ' Th- llnf-r (Vdrlo. which today wa'nn"A"",l,r 1"'. t . .A ' rooortrd a within 1U0 mil.-f. of S:,t ,,n,i1 " !rOK, n m ,R to hp . dC' Iwht-i-P thf rrafi was fnrrod down." ;,rrt ' '""hh " in-. I yrstordav had rfiiort.'d that xhe:1" f,orUon or ornnniH for n xt mile stretch which the Knli.hman ' wan attempting to ntgotiate. The filers had hoped to reach Newfoundland hy fl a. m eaft rn stundril time today, hut it ap peared from weather reports thai even had they remained in ih" nlr It was unlikely that they would have reached their uonl before early afternoon. The position of the plane was reported hy several ships as !? nonh, 4 1 west. ( Ships Itu-h to Rcsciio. i The White Him liner Cedrlc was apparently the. nearest, with 100 j miles of water Intervening when I the call fnr aid came. A rnlile. j from London reported that the i liner t'V t i c was a ls p rocee rt f n k j to flic rescue, The liner f'olu minis. Captain jjohnsen reported to the Associated i Press, had left her westbound j course to speed in search nf fn (tain Courtney, The captain esti 1 mated that he was 210 mile from j the plane. 1 j The Swedish steamer flrlpsholm I which was in direct communira 1 lion with Courtney and the Itern I fc' ji ia, wen relaying the calls for j help, hut ft did not appear from thMr m Hac! whether th-y also i w ere proceeding Inward th plane. The Cehic had reported hrarfntr (Contlnuca on Pace Two) Prize Drum flMfl 1H BIG The famous drum mid otitic ciii-.k or Capital lost No. Oft. of Sill i 'tit. .houii a hove. Is one of Ihe nulMn tiding l-cf-inn nrimnizu liuiw priM'iti n( tin Medford convention. The Salem corps will make a strong; bid for first plan In iho drum rorp-; coniM. luivlntr nh-eady won tills covcumI honor ai two l'nrmc-r -on voli tions. Tliic ts was chosen lo ivpresont the department of Or koii at the national eonwntlon of the American Legion In San Antonio iIiIk. full, whore they will rompcU' In tin national contest. In addition to the Kalcm mri. there are I A mnro legion drum corps niul several bands LEGION OPENS ! i Woman Gathered at Baptist: Church at 8 o'clock This' Morning Many ' Func-. tions Planned Election of Officers Saturday, j Rosslons tl' llio Auxllhiry to Hie . Amei-lcnn I.t'Kion beKnn ut 8 this1 morning when over fiuu tlPBelnins! were sici' d ni . the llnutlsii church, ' .offlelnl hoadiiunrtcrs for lh(, womI.n visitors, bv Mrs. .7. I!., McCr,lcken, n-presemW tho I). A Jt oC Ashlnn.l, nnd Mrs. I'rwi t arbis, who welcomed the guests last anil present secieiaiien anil treasurers will be spt-riul giifstH at dinner nt the Hotel Holland . lonight beginning nt 0. .Mrs. Douglas Willson is chairman of loniglll IIOIII S lO U llll'IOi,ci-, of the Medford Auxiliary will b. 'hosts lo tlt ngitlshprl officers and guests at II rercpllnn lit the I'nl versity club on West .Main street. Tomorrow. Friday, at. 1 o'clock "" Auxiliary glee lllii nun ipi.ir- I "I rillllt'XI Will I Ut IICUl itt III'- ' Elks temple. At 6 o'clock that evening President parley dinner will be giv I ai the Motel .Medford honoring . ' " , ; mini her of visiting Lexlonnalrefi i and AuxHfnry women. Saturday' program In to he de- 'oted to hnlneHn nosHlonv Inelud- ' . , , r t tU Baptist church. During the morn- lug th Ashland unit will put on initiatory unices with 20 worn- en In the eroun under ihe direc tron of Mrs George Dunn presl- mn or Mts. t.eorge imnn. presi Among the special (rttest are Mrs. c.ernld Wilcox, Rtate presi dent, of Antelope, Or?.: Mrs. Wil- iHlllllTlIN 1 BUSY SESSION PROCLAMATION To the Citizens nf Medford : - AViiproiiK. iht' nnnnal convcnlitni of tlie Aitif.irmt T'cion mid Women's Auxiliary orjriiniHtions of Oregon ih now heinpr held in tli is i'ify; and Wliereas, this pity Iihs itlwfiys enjoyed a repiilHtim of nccordinir wiirin hositiility to visitors; thercforf. ha it liesiilvt'd, tliflt Iip fitiens of Mrdford (rcnoronsty co operate with the members of Medford Tost No. 15 inrH the Women's AiiNtliiiry in making tho IHlM convention n eom plete siireoss by enterint: into the spirit of tho oeenidon nnd uivinjr visitino; Leionnitires nnd Auxiliitrijins every possil-h' ennsiderHt ion hs (fiiests of this eity. O. o. AI-ENTKRFKR( Ar.'iyor. Anytist 2nd. Corps Is Here I,: WSJ here for the convention. FRUIT FREIGHT Report That Freight Reduc ton Appliances to Pre - sent Pear Shipments In- Local Growers - ;- . - . Delighted, However, With S. P. Action. N T IN FORCE (day as host to the ni-ttc Anier!- Int'orniation that railroad rates j ran I.cbIoii eonvi ullnn was usher on pear shipments to the c;tsl from , ed ill this tuornlnK with the ar- Oregon have lieen lowei ed from ' $1. 73 to fl.SA was revived late slerday front J. Alulebay, ,,.:UU,., , f,.ut,.i, t,-rri,. ,,,,,,. if l ,.,. ..' i,.,,,. s, ,,,.: ji.n" luiv mi me m sum. fneaiiy ,ium, i.egionoiui es lino ati.- A saving of from $3r, to $.a iieritiiary members at convention carload Is estimated to be the re- ' he.-nhiuarlcrs at the chamber of suit of the new rating system, i According to present prospects which Indicate a bumper crop ot ""h"1- .,,,.- ....o..,. tolal saving of Siroi.dilO to $2iili.iMio , rut pear sllipiuellts from lilts valley ' will be realised, .Mr. Itoscnbauiii "il pear shipments from llils valley 'l,l. ' said. This news will plcnsc grow- vho have record crops of Itart- letls. "Kveryone will commend the Southe I'licifie nnd olhcr line rvhiK the Mrthwst for m antliiK ..rln.-tin If Ihr. .mnmt -lf .. ...... . . . ,. . '' connecting lines IS ooiameo. nnti inn ri iii-i inn itiniit iriirrivi f.,- u.Im H4 Hn. as well nn.lmihicd- ly he the cae, the Immediate vnlue to Itoirut- Rivi-r viillev fruit will ho KrvHt." Alt.,. ,uy . KnwIeH Moopr, offlHul fur tho fruli i rihlpppin- assoi lntlon in this valh-v. , Haid thU morninK In rtl.cuHlnK th.f m,.i t,-v . (. Holl. npont fur the Trann- . . , Kr..llfh. ttn -iu. hs lhe-n Hnked"ti imtnediuti'ly reduce , the rate. liamlllnR the name as an emergency case, according; to a I wire sent from the Medford South : Orw.irirt r.rr.-.r. .. I I VI " ' " v ; V . . . miormauon as 10 me exact uaio of Pf fKv-.-ness of the reduc- ; "'"I'l'-iB ...... growers through the newspapers. I Uedueed rates will also curry the ! same storage facilities . In transit, (and other privileges now In effpet. pnMP i a r I 1 I HV v. State Legion Convention Is Ushered in Amid Roar of Airplanes Above and Bang of Drum Corps Beneath Record Breaking Crowd . On Hand. I Vidny ri-ngmm. j S:(nt io :i:;pt )l, ni. Pnimlo stunts. i:au a. in. Convention Inisi- -f iifss st-ssiun, KlKs temple. 1 l!;tt0 nuon Adjourn njent. l":uu tn I : in)- 1'arade sivmls. 1 :W0 11. 111. 11:111(1 t'tillirri, city park A lluiny post. 1 : tin p. tit. Auxiliary qimr- tt'tte anil Klee cluh nuitcsl, Klks temple. 1:4;, p. in. -KeKioti husiness j session. 2:00 p. in. -Hand concert. Sheridan post, fairnrounds. 2:;I0 ii. in. itaselmll Kanic. Sal, -in vs. Medford. 4 : 4 fi p. in. Convention ad- Journs. ! r,:tMI p. tn. I'ttldie Inlllntiou by Salem post, city iark. O:ii0 to 7:;pi p. in. Hand concerts, city park and i V fali-Kroiinds. 7:45 p. in. Drum corps con test nt fair itromlils. if ; : :m p. in.-- I'uldlc ilanc -'.. 'ilh aii'Mlanes roaring oi'f hcud and dmint 'eoi'tis listiKinu lo and fro beneath, Medfol'ds first " OI tne main body of the visiting l.t'K ion nail cm. deb-gates. bands and drum corps, tho letter of which immediately began nlnv ig. mateblng no and down the commerce, where a small army of local legion and auxiliary mem- 'born on hand to fae'litate Ibe registration jirocess. Air Clnus Well .Ml led. The convention adjourned at o'clock this afiernoon, giving ill': members and delegates an oppor tunity to attend the air circus and stunt show at the fair grounds where thousands of spectator.l "" i'""" " "' ' Baillfreil III WIIU M UIH- m m one nifiht elu hni'ii if i exhibitions ver - The afternoon sHloii of the convention Included lh? K'VIiik of 1!' flat' oinmlity porift iy tho finance office Mmrt nvnt . iK.pluin. JuIr ...Hvii- department hUlorlim, a.-ro- nuuti. fnmml.ice. Am. rh nniza- "on comuintfto, Itoy Hcout. hild WPlfaro. roniAuinlty Hfrvlw. hos- pltollzntlon. land IrKlylat Ion, nwin heu-hli., rehalnliiaiinn, M. T. '.. r.nvntion f:ut finding ami traiiM- portatlon committees, l-m in,. Mi gion advisory hoard ami clinlrmiiii1 of Kfdac. Tilly til I ! tl rl IT 'u yiiUMlflll n'llk. LMVI-n . V . . o.cr m.iin. io , ne ,n.o,n- n, .., , which was followed hy husiness , rr.,M ... .... reports of the r'oinmlitc on credentials nnd immilte wer I'lven, in addition lo a report hy tne national conimmeeman. ..M. Kecretary, w wi re all , he Parade Stunt m Thrill. Klnnintc to worry jila-ut you," he , I'arade Hlunta hy visltlnK drum : was told, forp.i lieKan early In the niornliK Hoover stnlled and said there and will continue at Intervals was no need for worry: that the until 7 o'clock tills evening, wllh 'party luul stopped at M.-Cloud for practically all of the vIsHlntf corps . dinner and (hen hml motored lakliiR part. The features of this evenimx's program Include a hand concert In the cliy pin k at v ; o'clock hy the shcrldan post hand, the aunlliary re.epiion for offl- cers and distinguished guests at i the university cluh. and the mt- vfee aradp at K:no o clock. Ilmm i oyis foulest, i nc oik rcniure oi ine Mi-niun- ; merit program nrramrcd for to- morrow Is tho s(ate drum co.p- contest nt ihe fair grounds fol- lowed hy an extravnifuni prolcch- nlcnl dlsfday. Seats hvr rt u selling rapidly for the contest and fireworks illsjilny for snine time and a capacity crowd Is expected to witness I I druni corps from (Continued on pufo five.) 9 .'O IS . When u comes to p-s! class there's no one can beat "Old John" Tr;:ccy, of I!::l:in,orc, Md. He climbs into a trim blue monoplane each morning, with his pic!; and shovel nt his side, and flics to work, lie is employed by an airplane company which is constructing a new landing nt Lipins Corner, near Baltimore. Learninj that it would tuku him two hours to get to work by inlcrurban car, he suggested that the company furnish him aerial transportation each day. Above, "Old John" ciar.binjr into his aerial taxi. ! MORE & BETTER TROUT FISHING Repuhlican Candidate Says; Important Plank, if He Is Elected President, Will Be Better Fishing in Ore m gon and Northern Cali- fornia. Ai:iAlIl IHHiVKIE TIIAI.V. En Ilmiti' lu S;iti Ki'i'lH i . Aug. 2. (IN- Mm if and ti.-ll' :- tmut at:d l-hs tini)' hctwi'in hiit.s sue n'curitfd l.y llcrl.rrt lli.ov.'r. irrvidcniial iiiiniini'i', n4 Iho "lnirninu" Inue in the ci.iinii.'M nf not h.-i n fall HOOVER S A MSUBSIDY PI AN nern iaii-il(, .b":,:1; nine i.ik fuiiiia and soul li'-rn H no llaH Sprill III HIM llll'l'l' I1.I'K flshinu. Tin- nnrnince nh cxpri'wscd him self last nliMit hefnic hoanlim- his train for San I-'rurieNcii. where he wan due early today, ami after he had Hneiil a miner iirn.rnfll.ihle , (;,y (.IiNtin(! fnr mnunllln tn1, ln Medicine lake. 47 miles to the "nusia Mu ings, wnere Ills parly ! awalpil mm. Hoover, his son Allan. Secretary : Hn.lth talked over the farm prob- j p , , ,""",T "'. helm. ll. oige Akcson. and his fi lend. 1 i.., i, u , .... at 2 h'lnntes, 10:3-5 sec- ison. and his friend, Thomas T. tiritory of San I'Vnti- , i-lm-o. were m late in getUng Lack 1 lo the Silvia Hi. rings hnt-l last night, that, those awaiting him there hefcan to giow anxious and : started leleidionlng ehotil the coun try to locale the nomine While e kept tHeplnme op'eniorx luisy ihc llnnver party drove lip. ... me repnoiicnn presPient ii mint- ,,,,, , ft.(( IM,nln(., (h), nR ,,ui ,(ik)t t))( M f f Ihe day, wan Ihe first to leave the Init he was siirrrmndi d fore he could ei Into (he door of njH ,.. K,, around (he hase of Mount Simula! for a Hmr "Mow many fish did you catch?" was the next ipjcsHnn sholt at tho ciuidhPiie, "Well, we didn't have very min h luck," I lonvei- replied, with a smile. held a eonf'T- ence im-l ileclded lh.t more and! heiifj. trout and ies time het ween j ones is ine imrning issue in lh se , ! I c., untie f.f lo.rihern California. other me,hers of the party dls- for thlM iml.o(le service. I shall' hv,d t1i;,t slngln ruh was caucht discos the question at length In clurlni: the day. and that was lH.ok.my urccpianee speech." ' '-d hy AM;in lloover. The sccre-1 .'. hp''lf hs'd a flh op his line,! No Hope In IJthcr Vnrly hut lie dropped it to Imnl In ti two-, SM Kl.Jt VVII.LK. ill., Aug. 2. J pound ii '.ui which his ;! I -year-old ! H nator James K, Watson of , sou had hooked. (Cotitinucfl or I'ago tighti WORK IN PLANE AL REFUSES TO ENDORSE FARM After Conference With Low I. i clen Backer and Mcllary:f Fimand. wo,, n,., tuoo-moter . r- ,, . . ., , i't'i'inplonshlp, the first final on Bill Enthusiast, New .York!""1""" iKmm t ti,. oumpie I games. Among others, he detent - Governor Reiterates Ho eA ""y who u the ion-.- American to qualify f,. the final. Will Leave Details to Non-;BJ;"",";'" ;'"''y eiu-a n,.. Hiiiremacy of the Finns nt this Partisan Experts. ; NKW YOltK. Aup. 2. (P) Afler ,' l"-hour conrjreuee loduy wlth ''.... a. .a,... ica.ie, from Illinois, .Governor Smith relt- erai.d that he sto. u the farm Plank of the democratic platform , jn nlH ,,,, h w ,IKri,.U. "":, -u; - rr ,"" hun 1 f(l. hfiief l nf ihc farmer. ' . ' fM. tin. I...niril ,tt lh rm-m.ir lie declared that In carry luff out his plan. If cIccIimI. to ohinln the mlv' r rill ,u ''"deiM and econo- inlnlH on wttrkitiK out the toirpliiH , iirnttlt'iii In. ivimlil ftill i.n .tiiiKll. ...... ' ' 1 " " At the breakfast table lii his ulle at the Mill moi .1 I iiivein,,!-' , with IVek whi Is one of the leiiding chiiiiiplium nf (he AlcNary - liaugen hill, vetoed hy IM esldent ('Holiduc. After their talk Smll I. 'issued a statement hi which lie I made im refi-rencp to views on the .MiualiXHtlmi fealnre of that leglM- l,tt i,m . The text nf the governor's state- mem follows: "After my talk wllh .Mr. I'uek I am morn than ever satisfied that ! the democratic platform soundly derlfiri'H Ihe f u ml a men t al hasis for relief of (he appalling agricultural distress w hich not only - threateiiM he farmer Wmself hut Is destroy Iiik the farm market of 910,000, otja.oao for industries of the coun try. Control of ihe sale of agricul tural surplus Is recoKitlxed hy our platrorm as an essential need, its cost to he Imposed on the unit to he benefitted That principle Is fixed upm our platform, on which j I stand, only the detail of Its ompllshmeni remain j "As t have snlil I shall Immedl- jty highway, south of ((rasa Valley lately if I am elected ask the hest j Mrs. Alice Hiick. wife or n 1'no'. farm lei.dios and economists to Wash., nlr niftll pilot, died yen I work out this detail with mo. I terday ns tihe was heinR brouKht i Mlutll ask (hem lo serve irrespective to Ilend. Mr. Anna Itnckner. of loralliy or parly. Itepuhllcans. i lte tiovi-rtior J.owden as well nx '"i1n. win. him. nimllPil thlM lltnlill -11 ivlll Ilit mmn ... I Indiana, told an audleneo today I (Continued on I'ug Light) CAL WINS FIRST RACE ON RIVER California Crew's Victory Is Only Bright Spot in To day's Olympic Games Four More Firsts On Track Lost Barbuti ol U. S. Wins Trial in the Quarter Mile. A.MKTKi.llA..I, Auk. 2. 0', AltlmiiKll the IV S. 'today lldilnl only A points to lis lenil In totals for llie icamex lluis rar it still Imlits ti i-oniniuiiillni; lead Willi ISNij Hilnts. Kln lillnl liiov4it up to scfoml place Willi 18 points, illsplacliiK llrllulii ulili li luul u lolal r It; atti'r totlay's events. HI.OTEX, Holland, Auk. 2. Wl . The University of California i elKht-oar crew won its first race i In the Olympic resnlta In which , ii Is rcpresenlliiK the Culled mutes when it defeated the Helttian eluhi ! over the Itluo-meter eotirsu today, j California's victory over Hel IKliiin was won by eight boat j letiKths. The Americans led by four lengths at the half way I mark antl were never extended. : .OLYMPIC HT.HUl'M, Amster dam, Aug. 2. ifl'i American atb . Iris today oxperlonivd th0 miiHt disastrous day of the Olympic j track and fluid competition thus far when they were, unable to Igaln : a ' Simla chiiiuptonshlp or i the four decided. Tho one ray of sunshlna cam"' jln the rfOO meter' trlnlH, in which (lay llarhiill, former Syracuse I iiunrler-mile aeo, won both his j trial hentH and as n result became a Joint favorite with tho Her man, Joachim Huohnor, who also inane sensational time, for the championship tomorrow. l inn (lialis Klnal. OLYMPIC HTADllWI, Amster- distance, as this championship was one of the four won 'he jl'aavo Nurml In 1924. it, also llnurked another setback for the : Americans In rnrea on ih fl,.i j Ijirvn caught and passed the , rreiicnmnn. Jules Ijidoumegue ,1a meters frm the finish nnd won ,y three ynrds. conger was tenth , iMrvn; ,, ln whmln tho ,5(1 ' . which i.mL v,, "i i A, F"' - 1 meiers was 3 minutes 6.1:1- , '"'niuui i.iri Wins. Tho Kecond chamninnHhin nf the day went to (iermany. Fran TJna ltndke Won tho women's K(M meter final. t.-i n .'""tmp AlUCIJOnilld of Oonton. American who qualified v ,,u,n, ni, n siiiiiiei- ed her. own feminine w-orldn re- .. .... ' . " """" m- .... t ,,','L, . ' , , ' , , ,f won the Mni n,l"oni,"M' . hop. stop ?. V IV ' "-''Vi Casey of tlu I nlted States second , . ' " ' """'inunsnip in tne J,m'" lhro went to k. h. Mnd- 'l"iHl who replaced n- champion, Jonnl Myrru of Fln- ' . . r'tm,fiwl" wlnnlnpr throw was ii it . n it met ors, et( u I va len t to 2 1 s feet. Inchon, n now nivmni. rPCOrrt- Ho madft it on tho first ",t,,mnt Death Toll of the Automobile UK NT), Ore., Auk. 2. In- , lured when nh iHitomohllo she ae-jwaa driving skidded in (travel and turned over on the Sherman also wifo nt i..i0- ..u . thrnw.. nioll. rt .w- ... f,.,. Kht injuria. . ' TL tl? lC ' P h Weather Fortxiwif. hlih. nnd tiiwlerately wnrni. Maximum yosfewlnr HI Minimum today -tn Ywir Ago, i Maviintiin ... n sa Mlulmitin