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MEDFOUD, OHKdON'. Sl'NDAV. A l' il'ST .". 1!W
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE TRIES LUCK IN KLAMATH RIVER
Auxiliary Head
r'm a."--. aatvvv,i' st&fv i--v-i&. .-v . rak'.
Eagle or Guinea Pig?
King George Needs It.
Not Exactly Nordic.
Idzikowski and Kubala.
Ml
I PHI R MAY
Today BIG PARADE
y A,.h nmiflliinrp
iini vunnn
I ullu nini
3 BE ASTRAY
fO'EROCEAN
ii i& ii ii i ii ii ii! rv.van s :.7vjev w i c r i i i
UUINbLUULO
York
Americans have fared hadly
in the Olympic (lames, and
Will Roji'rs says they do too.
much antnmoliile riding; and 1
arc l'orfiPtlinu ' '
It' tliat were true, what of
il J An cao-lc, on the ground,
cannot run as well as a rabbit
oi even a guinea p'lK- 1 litt any
one would rather be an eat.de.
Kin;,' (leorjie, delighted with
'
Copyright, 1827, by New ?
Kvenins Journal. Inc.)
the Ki'lloun peace proposal,
says, prorofiuini; inirlianieu!, ;
"My fiovernmenl has been
happy in accept the proposed .
treat v." ,,
if '
Knuland needs that treaty.
more than we need it. i
Hritain's empire is scattered!
all over the earth; ours is a
concentrated country, wit hi
only the Hiilippines detached.
If our ilodos at the Washinj;-'
ton conference had not. agreed
to leave (iuam unfortified, the
Philippines would be safe,
(iuam ought to be the greatest
air base in the world, and
would be if Jlritain owned i'.
liay liarbuti of Syracuse I'n-
iversitv, won the
ton no
race at lllf Olvmpie Stadium . convention ever held In Oregon. I
. ' . . Anions the sevwal eseeiitionallv
yesterday, lust track victor,. :BOO(l (lUl of tnw floats was one'
for mprica this vear. I entered by the r.rants Pass Amerl-
' . V . .. .1,1 I -nn I-eKlon Auxiliary, which won
Heatni!; the best the w orld , fll.Ht llrlze Sc.vera comely younn
had to offer, in a splendid ex-: women rallied snaiipily in single ,
, . . 1 file in front of the float which was i
Illinium ul KpltrnRp, JnrbuM. ...aniifniiy deeoiale'.l with red clad
ilivin" through the tape, won . ioli. with a small slime In the rear.
" . . ; lr was the name float which at
by an eyelash. traded so much attention in the I
When he picked himself ui (service parade of Thursday ntslit. '
1 f ii..n..ai. Hi., flrtnt fintereil bv
from the
cinders his chest. 'as'ne Ashlani't l.eclnn post pressed It
Meedinir. but that did not wo,-
rv him.
Those forever sin.in, praises
of
Nordic superiority' win I
nole that Barbuti is not exact
ly u Nordic, name.
New York hopes soon to wel-inal
come Polish flyers westward j
l l ....wci, tlm .,,,, Mill.:
ii ry liiiulhiK fields from Maine !
Florida hnvfl heon ordered I
to
.
to look out tor litem. 1 lie! I -
ship, the "
Marzalek Pilsudski," !
brings two of l'tdand'.s military j
Ijouis Idzikowski :
air service
anil Casiinir Kubala. J hose :
oood Polish niinies take vn,i I
pooil I ol isli niinieH i.me y on
back to davs when liitun
Poniatowski jumped with his
horse from a cliff into the river
in his eajjerness to pot at the
enemy. ,
Scientists tell
miinul'acturers the;
auloiiioliil..'
could save:,
foe nntonioliile owners lilind-
ioi nutomolnle owneis IMMI"
reds of millions of pillions m
,,,w,,lm nee vent- liv hitildili"
UilMilinn pel .Mill liy nuiniii
cars with t:reat onipression.
That will come as the price
of
iline poos up. Just now it
paso
is
how much does the ear
cost?" Later it will he. "How
lnncl
does the pas cost '?
Dr. Harris, health commis
sioner of New York, asks nut
. oniohile makers to put the ex
hiiust at the top of the ear.
that the poisonous pnses may
float up above the crowd, in
stead of risinp from the ground
to he inhaled hy the popula
tion. To let poison from automobile
exhaust pipes start above the car
roof, above the heads of children
In the straits, would he 3 good
Idea. It wouldn't cost much to
bend the exhaust pipe up over '.he
back of the car.
A So long ago that yon have nr
most forgotten It. William Edward
Hickman kidnapped and killed
Marian Parker, 12 years old. The
supreme court at last decides that
Hickman is to be honged. lint he
may dia natural dea.li, for hi-
hatiging IiO postponed four more
mint lis. No w onder criminal call
"V (ContlL'uatd on Pag Four)
Prize Winners Announced!
Largest Crowd In Valley1
', History Sees Biggest;
Pageant Visitors De-j
part for Homes Salem!
Golfer Wins Cup Busi-!
ness Session Ends. ;
I'.rtiAin: wixxKits
tiui ir Town
tliauts I'.-is.s. first.
t Ashland, .-ft'inel.
' Siskiyou cnuniy. ihiril.
('nininei'elal
.iiM-cllams' Assn.. first.
Owen-Ort'Kon, sccnnl.
K. 1'. Ilurkc. ihiril.
' I'liucriuil
n. a. it., nisi.
I. (). f. seeond.
:
liiy Si'ums, tliird.
I'rlvale Cars
Nci. 4. lirsl .
No. 1. seeonil.
Nil I hint.
I Willi the sidewalks packed with
j people, airplanes soai'lni; overhead
and under a hrlRht sun, the nr.
jniiul American Lesion parade was
i held yesterday afternoon before a
i crowd of nearly in.neO, includim; a
I milliner of state and national din-
nltarles seated on the reviewinn i
i stand in front of the Chamber of
, ti ..,..r nit iu
j Qf thu mils, s,RteBal'Ui i.eRi,,ii
jc j0 Varl-1
ou.s wars in which the United
j Slates has M sohiiers
Inn-.
.... KjsiiVm, float, which took
n.ir.i ,.l:.r s well decorated and
" :
cauRht the eyes of the crowds as II
ent bv.
Out of tho entries In the fraler-
and civic c
inuu nf the nnrndt?. t
I'.. tUuuKhterH of the 1-iu'rlrii!ranu. uuu-.i
involution emerced with first place
with a -nearly decorated
nutonin
un Tim i o o h ii nt' loot;
fler0n(1 place with an elaborate
"out s ami i the my scout eniry iook
llllllll, niuif im- v.i-.v. -
, t.ui, and fulled Artisans came iu
"' honorable mention.
Hie
Morcliants' Association of Medfori'.
Ill lilt." I.-I1MIIUI-1 uui 'i
first with a booster float,
'"os
I showlliK results of careful plallliln-
nd much time in its construction
The Uweii-Oremm Lumber company
, SP..mi place for its en
I try. which was nn exception. in
ilariie flout. Honorable mention was
I i,-,.n in A niot-if -.-i n Fruit Crow-
eis nnd the Western Auto Supply
.company, r.. it, i.urse. tent mav ci m.- , -
!er was given third award. I Kxtradition of Illackmer is nil
! Prizes were awarded to decornt- Ihorized under the provisions of ex
led cars by numhers nnd the own-1 istlng treaty relations between this
' ers of cars which entered under overnnient and Fiance. Charges
,i.n, ' ,,ro ronnnsteii to come against the oil man were contained
t )0 cbaniher of Commerce to
I identllv themselves Monday. The ,
i lzM wpl.e xo. 4, first :!
, So j, ,(l.ollll: x0. , third: i:t-It ;
and 14-l), hotiornble mention.
,un . 0 ln(.yAeil
j Kpvunl (Mvl war veterans in Hi"
line of march, the l.lthians ot asu-
!i...i n,t n.n r-ivemen in skin mil-
frms from (irants Pass. Keriiv '
I'ost. the Inrnn oi ne .
j Irt-Mmi ii.-juii , in...... - ---
ic entrv of several
members emu
In "kid" clothes sucking nt untiles ;
or milk. The parade also included j
all drum corps entered In the stale :
contest last nteht.
No prizes were announced on the ,
out of town post having the great- j
est percentage nf Legionnaires in
I the parnde. but announcements arc ;
to be made tomorrow, according to
Cole Holmes, chairman of the pa-j
rode committee.
The order of the pnrnde:
Itankin's School aviation
Motnrcyctn rscort.
Marshall of the Day.
KlkV Mend.
Comic entry.
National C.u.'mt.
f!. A. It.
Wi.n.en s Il.-ll.-f Corps.
Ppnnish War Veterans.
V. S. ". V.
lft A. II.
Albany band.
I. O. O. F.
I. O. O. K. Auxiliary
1 o O F float
Muskovltes. O
40 et S trrlin.
I'.irtl.in.t drum . orpy.
I.tons' Club.
It. N. A. float.
Rnued
(Coni
on rase Two)
4
Herbert Hoover 0 O P candidate for prssident. found a pictqresque spot near an old water
wheel to cast his line but the stsel head trout for which the Morincrn Camomia sircam is Umeu de
clined to perfornr while the camera men were present. ' . .
iiP wiffi CHICORII1E Hll FY TARGET
tl im nnwir. iw rv new phiff. np nriwoPMSi
; 111 UUIIIL UnUL Ul ML!! UIIILIjUl ULlfluuiuuu
TO COME HOI
Self-Exiled Magnate Faces
Indictment For Failure to
File Tax Report and
Presidential Warrant
Will Be Issued.
HKNVKR, Colo., Auk. 4. iArr-
.ewu orce was a p ineu louay n.
.
the I tiiteil Hiiues uovernment 10 :
brliiK back to this country Henry
.M. Illackmer. capitalist, oil ma-; :
nate and nilssiiiK witness ill the i
famed Teapot Dome oil case, irom
1 is refuse of self Imposed exile
in
A presidential warrant was is-
'sued empowering I nlted Stales At-
, phai. lo,,,, an
mer and return him to Denver,
where indictments are peimim;
. . ., .. i
cnursins me on nu n . ' "
III (.'OlIllUCllUll nil um uiM-f-'.ii tmt-
uri to inaKR iiroper niconio rc-
turns
I'niled Statot) Marshal KUh-
turn Illackmer as a fugitive
from
jusltce.
Tlie wnrrant. addressed to the
district attorney, was signed bv
President ToolldKe and Secretary
of Slate Frank H. KpIIokk. Mar
shal ('alien will nwnit advie
from Wushiimlon before proceeil-
iim on Ills mission.
I ' You
hereliy authorized an 1
are
j empowered," (lectured the w arrai't.
I "to take and hold him ilttnckmeri
i iu your custody nnd conduct him
I from such place of delivery In
France hy the most direct and con
! veuieiit means of transportation to
land into Hie I'niled Stales, there
surrender the said Henry M.
' Hlnckmer to the proper authorities
; iu Indictments alter federal tax
liens for a total of s.i.ts..t.n...s
were filed against his property iu
Denver and New York on June I.
itiachmcr went to r -
,r years neo when the govei n-
1 ment hegnn Its Invosllgallon ot the
teapoi i.oiue ieac .,s
fused to return since that time.
WASHINGTON. Auc. 1. (A'
; Signs ol un nctlve rampatmi are
. seen by the republican national
'committee In the demands for the
time-honored raminien bultons.
the pictures ot canuiuaies hii.i uie
volunteer offerings of slogans,
i poems nnd songs.
I A tuition hearing the single
'word "Hoover" has been adopted
!ns the otriclal label tag and sev
eral million have bet-n ordered. In
I response to numerous ' r.-qtieft-i
i lllbn-iraphlc pictures of, Herbert
Hoover and Senator Curtis have
been ordered, running into many
Imalllona. Demand for pictures was
i reported as unprecedented.
I (Jiil.nl il I' s of automobile tags
land stickers announcing the repul..
II. an candidates are in the making.
.1. for mmnaiifn Rttnirs. slogans
: .l,u ..n.,ni..A rnnr.q
nu.,iv ..f r,lf..rlnr hni nn selee
i Hons. . o
HITS DRY LAWS
Blows Count Most In War
On Gangs His Code --
Liquor Traffic Gives Too ;
Much Money Shake-Up j
Follows Fighting Police-;
Head's Entry to Office. '
. . .-U
foIlr'Afin til AlKr - .1 -l71l- A v
ponderous fist that once bioku a
eancster's law in three places rose
(uckly and crashed to the
lass-!
i(,pp,.d dusk in
front of t'liicu :o's I
new commissioner of police as he .
told of his hopes of litlilinit the
city of calm's, shootiuKS and homb
iniis. The movement epitomized
Hie spirit of the new chief.
Named to succeed Michael
lluKhes after a series of sluiMiw-'s.
kiduapiiiKs and killings had slink- :
en the city durlni; the recent prl-!
mary. followed by Runs; feuds. Hie j
saniiy haired veteran stralshtened
in 1 is chair to express his ideas.
"Fists and not words are what
count wllh me," he declared. "It's ,
action I want. Talkitw; policemen
will have no place on the force, for
t have no time for n policeman
who has to talk."
Action Is what Actlius f'ommis- '
sloner William F. Uussell not with !
In a few hours nfler his appoint.
nient by Mayor Thompson, for he ,
. shiften some "I captains, n lieu-
; tenants and SfM) p.ilrolmen. He will
bear the term of "acting'' commis
sioner until the council can sanc
tion his appointment In Hie fall.
Two causes were given by the
new chief for crime In Chicago
and other cities -the ISlh amend
ment and the Volstead ait. . He
move them, he believes, nnd a
great percentage ot the crime will
cKisi, The illicit liqivor traffic
provides the gan:;ster with too
much money.
LARGEST
IN - HISTORY FOR
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.--I.1V-'I'he
largest radio hook-np In his
tory has been arranged for th-i
broadcasting- of Herbert Hoover's
speech of acceptance of the re-
oublican presidential nomination
to be delivered next Saturday at
ll'.-ilo Alto. Calif.
The cer.-m. Miles In the huge
nindiuni
of l.elan.l Stanford unl -
' .,v wm t)P ent tbrotich
""'
;ar fn 4 broadcnstuig
, (.ouni,.v and fl-om
stations
lour ""
jinoie short wave tranoiiuing s.--tlons
for rec-ptl'.n in ihe t.-irl
torlal possessions ind .-reign
c.ilinlrlt-s.
The notiricalloo exercises will
i begin at 4 p. b . 1'aclflc coa
lime.
f;.,vern.,r C. C. Young, f.f Call-
rorni.-i. will open the meeting. In
ti n.Hn Ing Senator Moses, of N'-w
Hampshire, chairman of the notl-
.fl.-ati.in . oninlttee. Cpon form--
.-.1 noMfiratl'in or lifs nomioat.'.n. ,
1 lr. Hoover will deliver bis speech j
..f a' .--l.l'.t.-e whlrh will lay flown,
. hi.
view."
ca mpaign
isMies. I'
I tt 1 1 1 be Ills flit Oll'lre of til
rain
- i..ilgn and Is expected to occupy
about 45 minuten. 0
linmCD'Q CDftPH HlrilmO UIUIUH ;"
HUUVtlinPtthh- MrnnnTMAM; HIS GOLF MATCH
it V
. -
OF THIS STATE
More In Sympathy
With
New England Than Ore-
, rated them. Alter ine u-iiu a
ClOn Predict VictOrV for, over they Issued these stntelnents:
J I "He called me. a liar mid 1 hit
Cm'ith I R BflWCn 'him." Itev. Fllzuernld. '
l3.M. n;.,.. Cno
jrlOgiie HlVCr, Oil aicllt-iWllh
Committee.
fOtrH..VN, Ore.,-Aiw. i.-trf, -
The democralle slate commiltee or
Kanlzcd l ore today and laid plans
to mobilize for its drive to put
... , I
tJrevott 111 tile oeiuocrnuc coioinii
for Alfred K. Snillll ill .Vovetnher.
The new officers are W. ('. Oul
hertiioit, cliairman; Celia (.lavic,
vice cliiiirmati; John Somniervlllc,
secretary, ami Fd.nur W. Smith,
tieasurer. Tile opt-uiliR shot of Hi.
Oreson cniupaiKii was a resolution
declniini; ihat Hie eoam'esslonal
representative in the first district
is more in sympathy with New
F.tirilntid Ihan with Orenon, and the
highest aim of Hie committee wait
disclosed by the announcement
lhal Oreunn will he carried by the
New York i:overllor 111 tile Novem
ber presidential election.
T It e committee unanimously
adopted resolutions plcdiiiti.; sup
port to llnrvey (!. Slarweatlier for
represenalive In the firs! coimres
sionul district. A resolution al
tackli'iK ltepris'iilatlve llawley. re
pulilitan. declared lllal he favors
New l-.nuland nianufa-torles over
j 0r(,.,on' fal m
Vailous speaker.-!
declared thee Is more republican
defection in Oregon than ev.tr be-
fore an.l that the chances of carry-
big Oregon for Smith are therefore
H'-'11'
The contest for cliairman wns I
three cornered and spirited. The i
.... ii. i,.. .1 v,.i..u rr w c
f..ii.i.rtJ,. ..v,...fiir t . I. i...nelev
and three for Cllhcrt Hedges.
J. It. Ilnwen or Hogue HH'er was
named Jackson rnunly committee- i
man. ,
NF.W YtillK,' Aug. 4.
One woman was klll'-'l ny
bi.lt
of Uuhtenlni:. another was ele.--
ir,.(Iiod on tin elevated railway
third rail, and a poll. -email was
billed HM hi, picked up a fallen
. ... iv,,-. win, tnI1jeht when a vlo-
lent electrical storm struck lb.'
j,.,ihlng resorts near Manhattan.
'fidriint: the r-ily proper
Mrs. Edna Connors. 37. .f ' onev
Island, was wading al c.inly when
the storm broke. I!ys;.n'lers s.-tl.l
there was a vivid lightning fla"h
which s.-em.-d to play about III"
woman's head. She f.-ll without
a cry nnd was carried to ft pa
vllli A physl.l..n said the bolt
apparenrly bad struck h'-r roll in
the Car'- and she had riled Instant
ly. A
f.
MEXICO CITY. Aug. i. (IP)
eVere e.i Ct b'.!!. It " l-.stillg lll'.'l't
or minutes sboow Mexico City
;?:i.l p. ni. t.i.lay hot no large
1 .1
- .Inmate w;is
" 'e.
Itoil.liug.l
Into the !
nvay.d
nnrt people ran
8tict;ta.
TRAGIC DEATH
mm mm mm fran wins
MLnii uu 1 1 mm
Political Parson Smashed
In Mouth When He Re
sents Being Called Re
publican Louisiana Pub
lisher Accuses Hoover of
Reversing Flood Control
Policy.
lUM'STON. Texas, Auk. 4. Wl
-.Maid scenes ol wild dlsordi-r.
punctuated by shouts ot "liar,"
which precipitated fist ftcllts. the
democratic county convention here
today divided tnto two meetings,
one by the Smith "retulars" and
the other by the null-Smith croup.
The spot in the imudemn-
niuni at the county convention re
sulted from an aiKlimi-ut between
Clan-nee Kendall and the Itev. A.
(I. l-'lt.Kerald. I'resiiyterian paKtor
ol Houston HelKhts, a suburb.
I'nnoticed amid the other dis
turbances, this arttuinenl drew at
tention when Kendall shouted:
"You miRli to act out of here
vou ic a republican.
"You're a liar!" shouted Hie ms
I tor. !
i Several men. incluilin-'; two re-j
1 porters, sitllim at n table, were be- ',
Iweell the two men. I
1 Ki.--ii1l leaped at the pastor, I
(IrlviuK his rlKht fist HtrnlKlil into:
:the pruecher's mouth and then he i
stepped hack lour or five stopn. !
Alien Itev. l'll.Kerald rushed back'
into the flKllt, exehmiRlUK blows
wim Ken.iau mun a crowd sepn-
ever culled me mat ami Km ana) i
it, ldlilntknowwli(hevnsj
r what he was .--Kendall.
FollowliiK ttdiouniment of thn
I 'recular" democruilc convention,.
the antl Smllli uroup. held a '0"-1
Went Ion of ilicir own.- Uiose.lheh-;
-Uiwn deleeates and ntlopied n im.o-
Union nsklnu that the stale com-
llllltee niase .lie pi una..
.i i.. ...... i.ii....l,-.t(l fur ilemn.
no- "m.. ,.u.r I
CI lit It.
mat pieii ,e ii .i.i. i ... -.;
..ii,im...i,i f.m n ...lee mvse f t
while democrat and pledge myself i
to support tho nominees of this i
primary.1 i
MOW Oltt. FANS, l.a Aug. 4.
(Pi - llerhei I Hoover was charged ,
in a statement today by Colonel '
Hubert Fwlng, publisher anil demo
cratic nnllonal committeeman of I
Louisiana, with leverslng his pol- j
icy on flood toller because he "had
heard his muster's voice."
The republican presidential can
didate, he said, repeatedly declar
ed both publicly and prlvntely
while in the Hood district that he
believed lite government should
assume entire financial responsi
bility for relieving the overflow
country, hut when he appeared be
fore the senate roinnierre commit
tee he tent Ifted Hint he though'
the stales should pay part of the
costs.
colonel r.w "'...., k
ver aUeinple. to vn ,1c dir Ini,
''r.,! ,,,n """" h,. n barings
, J'
.1 -...... i ..... .... .,,.1,1 ,l,n ('..IntlMl
ilSllOlgOlll, mini iii
Hoover left Washlglon. He slaved
away
from the national capital
some ten days.
It wns common
knowledge thut Herbert Hoover
didn't want to come before Hint
committee,
"Hut the late Senator Willis, re-
'publican, of Ohio, vice chairman ot
that committee, was equally ileter
' mined Hint Hoover should ho
brought before It, and at Inst Sella-
(Continued on fete flva.l
IN STATE MEET
Pol'.TLAND. ore, Aug.
Oregon look a lean o. i ... .
the on ruing Play of the Interstate'
tournament nt the IJ.se .,sw..,
Country club here today. Tho
,,cs,-l.ll foursomes were pbiyed j
will, the singles to l,e playerl O.I
l.iniorrOW,
Charles s.-aver an.l Harry Klch
ell.crL-er. Callfuroln. defeated
D"n
and liny Moe, 3 and 1, to win,
Ihe only southern points of tile
day. I'.lldle W lllieoo aim "
Chandler F.l.B.n beat Or. "uii
Hutiter. president of the California
r;..lf nssochitlon. and Jn. k Mev
ille. .1 and If, In Hie second match.
Or. o. F. Willing, pacific north
west open nnrt aiueteur cham
pion, and Frank liolp, defeated
Phillips Flnley i.n.l W. W. Camp
bell, ..f Callforn,. r. nnd 4.
I Oregon's lend Is slight as to-
tmorrow will
net. hes played
ttuke,
see the singles
Willi six points at
Mi-s. UIIIIiiiii Kelly
BE ElECTEO IS
i ,
i Fred Steiwer Junior Sena-
tor from Oregon Regards
Republican Vctory as
HOOVER SURETO
SENATOR S VIEWi
Certain Smith Strength : ' The Artec's mcssuKe said- that
zlh" I'lnne passed "In direction 7. 1
Exaggerated By NOISe Oi i degrees" in nautical lanKUnge in-
I dicatlnit that the machine was
FollOWerS. jtravelllnK east by north.
i At Ii a. in. (O. M. T ) the Brit-.
I
Herbert hoover will be elected j-.KhtlBB a plane also "PPnt-ontly
, the Mnrsailek IMIsudskl. In tnll
preslilent of the I nlted States In . lnd 4fl 20 nor,h ,lmi longitude
November by a larse mnjorlty" 1 5u J2' Mt,st . Til ix position placed
said Hcnalnr Fred Steiwer last ' the Polish plane almost four de.
1kM aK , i,.f, f,. Portland at'ler
., , umlu,u smle ,,,.,.. ,
. .,...,. i..,n ot
,.,i,.t and actlv,.
mf mblM.
,',,..,.. J,inl,h m.thuslasm"
i 0ri.Klin.H jtI,tl. senator, "in
al,.(,a(,y ,ynK ,,. whll(, ,hH
,n,hllHlllBln f,. Hoover,
.
(he
ore
more
,.oml)e.n, , lM M,.niy growing.
' . .
A great many people are being .10-c.-lve.l
by the noise made over
Smith, ns an Indication of his po
litical strength. Cnfortunntely for
the governor of New York the
noisy voter casts no more votes
than the quiet voter. Hoover's
support is a quiet support, but
election day will show II Is a tre
mendous one."
"I doubt If Hoover actually car
ries any of the solid sooth with
the possible exception of Florida,
which has enjoyed a great Influx
of northerners the past decade, but
' oo leve iioover nits an even
chance of carrying .New ork state.
1 have been Informed by competent
political observers in tho east, that
Hoover will go into New York city
with a majority of 400.000. If this
is true. Smith's strength In (lothnni
proper will be unable to overcome
"Time Is all on Hoover's side.
The belter the American people
become acquainted wllh him the
more enthusiastic they will be for
him. Iioover in my opinion Is
gaining strength every .lay and
Smith is losing. Hoover's victory
may not be overwhelming, but that
he will win I regard as absolutely!
certain.'
.'.'....,. ....... .-. ....
Steiwer slil.t
lberiirinerlsentltlc.il
to relief nnd be believes Secretary
Hoover Is the one mun In public
life today best qualified to give It
to him. "The equallzi.tlon fee of
the .McXary-Haiigen bill" said he,
"Is not as many people have sup
posed a government subsidy. Hut
It is ail experimental measure and
Its practical consequences debat
able. I believe that a better inetll
od of h.-lplng the fai-toer will he
devised by Mr. Iloov.'r and an
nounced to lb.- people, when he
lellv.-rs bis second
spe.-.-h at his birth pin.1
amnaliMi
In Iowa."
ST, HELENS, ore., Aug. 4. (IP) both tho Aleo and the Amakura
Following a report Hint a skele-1 r0I)0rted that the plane wua tn no
on had b. found In a vat used i ft,,nrent difficulty. It la argued
for cooking food for hogs ntjlnl,t lf (nB fiy.r had heen In
Yankton, near Helens. Dr. .1. trouble or In doubt about their
A. Flynn. w ho made an exnmlnn -
Hon. today pronounced them "pis
pones.
,
. ,.K. ,.,,
tJ. oi ly ' Itrown 1""-1' '
bulbb-r of soine of America's h.rg-
..-. ."....s ,.....-. ..- re
est horse racing plants, wns re-
. M ..e.ni..n iu
- ! night following a paralytic stroke.
: .v.. .
' . ......... ynv.t . ig. rr)
Hex Mead, lr,, brought to Port -
land lust night from lleedsport.
- 'wl,.. - , h. u... emitiirerl vMl..r.lnv
.,.i,i ,h.,
action of the law for killing his, .timed hack because of bad wentn
employer, K. I. Dewey. Dlstrlct'er condltlnna which made the At
Attoiney Stanley Myers said n-lnnlle attempt seem Impossible,
charge of first degree mttrderl 1'ndernenth this pessimistic view
would 1,e placed against him., point there Is reflected the hope
4 that the plane came down snfelv
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 4. (p) 't tome place remote on the Kuro
Ceorge Henry flllpln. St yeari old, hienn coast. A Ihe hours pass.
i president of the Northwest Chair
rimipiui)-, Tiicrinia. died early today
at his home here after an Illness of
'a year and a Utlt.
Planes Thought Lost In At
lantic Mists Zero Hour
Today Alarm Felt For
Fate of Flyers Who Car
ried No Radio Adven
turers Prepared to Do or
, Die.
lXLSir,(l) An. 4. IP) The
fllBlit of the Polish tiiins-Allautic
plane Marzah'k IMlsiulski entered
the mystery phase tonight.
As the lonii hop entered the
fortieth hour, meaner dispatch
es received from vessels al sea
telliiiK of the hlKhtiiiK ot a plane,
presumably the Polish one. sug
gested the possibility that the
machine may have turned back
toward Kurope or have lost Its
way enroute tu the United Stains.
The Norwegian lank steamship
j Aztec, reported by wireless that
I she hud slKhted a biplane, !re-
isun.abiy m Marsmu-k pnsudski
; at 2:40 u. . tlreeuwich meridian
time, latitude 44.22 north and
lonKitude 24.00 west This would
place the Polish airmen about 2nn
miles north of the Azores ut thai
lah steamship Amakura reported
Kiees or severm . nuouicu
,,rer Kurope.- two hours and
twenty minutes after belnB siBnt-
ed by the Altec.
! The Amakura also reported tna.
the plane, Which encircled the
Dhlj) At lt:JWtlO)ie 'M hult a tlle.
"npnroiiched front the westward"
lunn oinapiiii. r u. ... i . .....r.
! very fast.
The Polish airmen. Majors Louis
Idzikowski and Kasimir Kubnlii.
carried no radio nnd ship re
ports consequently afforded the
only means of determining the
plane's position and the direction
in which she was flying.
Should the positions given by the
two ships prove erroneous and
the plane tin In full flight for the
I'nltM Htntes, It should reach the
North Amerlcnn cousf by dusk.
If tho Polish fliers turned their
course back toward Europe, they
; should have reuched the European
i ,.0nst al least by noon. eastern
, Htnluiard lime, today. No
wnrd
them
. wnM rPo0lved concerning
,irlnit lne day nnd this led to the
llllHo hellef that their compass
I . ,,... ri.,i,, them nmt tml
I thpy weffl r,yn(t , Kat cirvU,
Another possibility was that toe
rilers turned in a northeastern
direction In order to skirt nn
extensive storm area.
The plane carried enough gaso
line under normal conditions to
remain In the air for 56 hours
which would give the fliers until
8:40 ti. nt. Hunduy (eastern stand
ard time) before a descent would
become neeessnry.
I.ONUoSt, Aug. 4. VP) A
I pnNslblo error In transmission of
, , ,,.- ,lt, itrl.lwl, Mtenm-
,. ., .,,.,,..,, ,.
I night by pilot friends of Majors
Kubalu and Idzikowski ns the
basis for reports that the Polish
! flyers had turned back toward
i Kurope.
I "All or nothing." the aviators
j are reported to have told Intimate
friends ht-rore the take off at I.e
I bourget. Tho unanimous opinion
of persons In closest touch with
, preparations for the flight Is that
I the flyers Were out to accomplish
their purpose or die In Ihe ut-
tempt.
i The fuflt In emuhasiacd thut
1 nhn,y to reach port they would
j hnv cotnd down neor'one of the
ships.
London s Hunduy morning news-
, t optlm,tll.. The
lenr Is widely expressed that Ihe
" fcjt ,hrt, waT tn ,1 mists
- , Atlantic nnd oerhaos met
i disaster.
i e.tn A.ii.1 ...ntimiini In Inclined
.... !.'.. ...l .v,n( the
... unrin vuu hwuuii-uh ......
1 nirplane seep by the atenmer
J Amakura Wan the Marshal Pll-
Llldskl.
The l.llolk are believed In taw
however, without word of any
kind, this possibility Is thought
(Continued on tit 8U)