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' MTCDFORT) MATL TTiTTiUXTO, MTCDFORD, QKEfiOV. TUESDAY, 'AUflUST 7, 1928. SMITH PREPARES FACTS FOR REPLY ) WM. A. WHITE SEWER PIPE WAS CAUSE OF FATAL Says Spirit of W. J. Bryan Will Carry State for Hoover WASHINGTON U SHIPPER SAVING - ALBANY, N. V., Aug. 7. ffl- DuHty IckIhIiiUvo-ruconlH, iuohI uf coroner .MOl'.NOH, ill., iiiiut'xt , 1 CHICAGO, Auk. 7 l'f fin-- ; ! irn'i ( iiivcrn'tf Siimucl i. 1 'J MuKelvtu ut NobruMka. ctlitor I uf Hit) .Ni'hiHMkit V'aritiLT, i J fonf'iiel tuilay with James ' ru. 7. Ol'j A I A W. (iinnl, inaniifzcr of western j i . n r.'iuhMciin hciul i u a r t i' r h. 4 luipKiiiK word that "the xpirit H wiiH culled lo- cIkIH )'- them nearly a quarU'r oi a ecu- any miu m h-uiiih m nKm )(f vvilliim Iim,m" Ittyau tuty old. wore under Governor kllli-d in the derailment ainlW()((J muU(. NHjl,(skil haf(. tll(lfwvwv i i .......... j0. j(.,.,.rl HoDVer. WJ1 It'll WUH tlllW" A . tfk'-lvli onKcr iraiiiH. fidiiilnf n J . , -1 .j '-' v - -imiuu:neu in ;eirasKa ror a f-'m 1 1 Ji'h Humility loduy dfiuucrallu proHldetUlal rofriiheU hts memory m : iJijo on tho track. stand, us a nither ubscuro uswm- Hospitals f i.'itln blymaii from New Bid p. on- various pronoKals. t Klad itiyan in., Mt 111 i . J third of a (ntury the ;aii)Kl FOR HIT AND RUN, OF HILL LINES SAN FKAXCISCO. Ail it 7.- j? j ST. IU Minn.. Auk. 7. (At I -U ml soy Mc-Ifarri". 30, Seattle, , Producer und shiiip'-is of the; who recently regi.;;iitMl as assistant ; nori liu e.-t will .save uinvaidn of ; S rail uat t manager of tho I'nlvor- Jlo.Ouo.'Jou a year in tiansporla- i Hity of Washington, and K. F. An- lion clmiwM If Hie unification of dej-Kon, uU, an official of tho West-.1 he Cn-at Northern and tho Nor- I ern Klectric company hen;, were , them. 1'acifie railway Is a pprovad. held at the city primni today on the railways represent In Iheir "Tamin-tiiv titer Mini a nn-run diaries aner a wnu iiiisn iinai m iei men iou;i nun wie Yoik'H east ueUI most of ft a injureu wno weiei liipior." 'The liryan ileino- i'l""" .tiaiiiei ireei eany louay m imi'iciiid' nMiimniu ruuiinMuii m. taken from the. wrecked coucnes i cri tH )im tM (. In e manv." which two men were Buuoiiaiy, per-, tMismiiKion. i'. "rhe invppnor on tho 1 i OKahil""1 "I'pfrs. .M.-Kelvie added. "would : haps latally. injured. 'I ho unMieatmn proc e e u i n s .-J he Kopinr, on the Job Tho ..,.. (lf whi,.h WaU v f,.,. m k i, .i,f. ! The injured men were lCdward which have been pending before 1). Murphy, a special policeman, i the com mission for more than a Both received year will close with oral arguments Oct. II, a decision Is expected about tin? first of the year. The ln.omi.iHH) a year which It . . i Ibluined for the wreck was tossed' iK ciindldate of one anil a nort u rn . " .. f,m ,.,k l ..nuthor lwl.:. .1 .!,. .,, ,u, .,,,,: ml U. (ierannero. y'JrkP turned his own "ou'ruh-l " rc,.,.if,l to h...l.nuiricT 1 Nobn.sKu l .i dry tt,. i.n.1 : fraaiired skulls and internal in it.. i.i fni'iiffl t lio In nont-il'y ti'uin No. 203. wlilfli hit it ' Jiuh been t'ducalcd aKuin.st ' jurif'B. ' . ,.n,.i- H h rnllv roll. ..I from 1 in im. i. v ll n.vnr will ' -MclllllTie 81111 AnHflSOIl WGrC I tlun to annwei upponcnia uhbu.. ,,,.i.,i .. wiK.n thov auocariHl at 1b iiroiioncd to navo northwest uhlii i..R hi. position particularly on ",:""'" "Vrr or tr.ln re ' I tl.o police station and reported Mc p.-.s , p,s,..s the .conoinl.s in !t,,?""('JLjJ?Z T r.. ,"', , k,",,,M It HanicH car stolon. Hut Mc. op-raliun which would result fro,,, VYllcim-l liu hiii iiut . - t . II-..-H.. u-a t.Iontifiorl hv flpnrirn f i n i f icii lion i.f the Iwn rnilwavs. I t'.M.lFOKMA WINS A(.AI ' Kint;. Southern Pacific yardma.ster, ! These rato benefitn coold be dis- .as one of the two men who aban-1 trlbuted by tiie Interstate com- (ContlDUed from P&jT Ona.) idoued the car near the Southern ! merce commission to producers I Pacif ic station, after the car, Jeav- ; and shrppers In Cireat Northern io any to tho public on the hum Jcct remalnn uncertain. He has told lnnulrers that until no com that he had struck something. Tho engineer of the "Chickasaw,"' one of lite wrecked trains, was warned jdoteH hit) study, he himself willjto watch for the obstruction and not know what ho will do. The activity of the nominee chiefly grown out of the blast iiffatnst him from William Allen Whit, the Kansas editor, who hurt week trimmed charges chal lenging Hmlth'H attitude as a lewis lutor toward tho saloon. gamblhiR and commercialized vice to elimi nate tho latter two. While takhiB It easy on the soih shore of long Inland, tho governor steadfastly refused to pay any attention to the attack of White, who ia in Kurope, but now that he la uacK proceeded at moderate hpeed. lie saw tho pipe too late, however, and the pilot of his engine tossed it to tiiu other track, while lie was bringing his train to a halt. Tho lulls were spread by tho im pact of the pipe. Hefoi u tho brakemaii of the "Chickasaw" nun able to flag train No. 3. the southbound train struck t he sprea d ra lis at tl r miles per hour, and plowed Into the smoking car of tho "Chicka saw." standing on tho nevt track. Tho steel coachea of the "Chick IjIkcuh Ktates. Pole vault States. Shot put Slates. Javelin K den. tug two unconscious men in its anil Northern Pacific territory without injury to competing lines the northern lines contend. llud llouscr, t'nitttl 1 u'-.iL'n Itrwl i.ci-:i ti.wl iinlicn in a mil'. -Kahili Carr, Vniled ,jW, Markt Rtl.c;t. F'olice foimii the car, Hk fenders John Ku. k. Lnil.d I,,,,,, L.diiuhLs smashed, al li a. in. Shortly after lliat time Mclfarrie II. I.unilciiit, .Swe-laIII .xmic-so,, appeared at the po- , lice station. Police said botli men where he haa acceaa to tno i ucoi u ai(uu... ,,.,. ,,1UB,eil ,,,,,1 (tHM'i-d 110 18 uuiiuihb up ma un ,nd ...,., of t. ,.,1(i ,. In thut endeavor the democratic Htandaru hearer naH noi oniy n." aid of trunted office nsalHtanlH, but of Mm. Henry Mosltowitz, one of. the udvlsera In whom ho hnn great confidence She la In Al bany, tcmpotnrly forswearlnB lcr diltlea na pulillclty director of Hnillll's cumpalKii. to aaalBt her clef on thla Important mlnHlon. , Mra. XloHkowltz nlao la expected to render aervlco In tho prepara tion of the governor's speech of acceptance. Ho has It partly shaped . up. hut It probably will bo another week heforo confiden tial eoilcn are handed to the pecan. The nildrosa will bo de livered two wceka from tomorrow nlitht, and It ia Smith's intontloit to have caplcs. In the hands of nil' newspapers before tho ovont. If the governor adhorea to his liilentlon of speaking not more than nno hour, his speech proh ably will total a Ilttlo nbovo 60(10 words. On auch occiisIoiih, to be effective, ho attempla to sieak rather slowly, holding to a rale of not more than 1)0 wortla u min ute. . . 4 Casualties of the Air Service ; SAN D1HOO, CaU Aug. 7. W'l Ensign I'laylon Heimlich, U. H. N., und Avlullon Mlichlnlst'a Mate Harold T. Mclntyro, weru killed today when the plane In which tUoy woro flying crashed Into Han Diego bay. sWAHIHNtlTON. Aug. 7. (!')- A report to the navy department today on the nlrplano accident at Han Diego gave the homo address oS Harold T. Mclntyro, aviation liitcllnlsfa male, us route 3, Hujlcni. Ore. Ihislgn Hohnilcli was deacrlbeil na a naval reserve offi cer. Tho report wild Ihelr bodies had not been recovered. Both airmen woro attached to tho fleet air service, to which Ihislgu Thoirun besler. killed In ll crash lit Hall Diego yesterday, also belonged. lirSllANICS I'AlTIl HUM (Continued from Pag One) Jured were luken from this train. Seven of Its nine couches were turned over and lay In a dilcli. Jimmy Rinehart, Portland Aviator, Reported Missing I'OHTI.AM), (lie., Aug. 7. (Pi Anxiety was fell late lo- day for James Itlliehtirl, IK- year-old 1'ortlnuil filer, nod an unidentified man who look off from SeiiHlde at 11:30 u. I in. bound for l'orllaild. No , word had been received from them at 2:30 oVIock. ! Al IJavIs, and a companion r started litis ttfternoon in a C bliilalle to search for llllio- hart. 'Indicates retaiueil cliaiiiiiion-( ship. Women's Olympic Truck ami Held j Champions, I Track. ; I 00 meters Kllzahctll Itobillson, ' fulled States. I SOU meters Una Itndke, tier-. many. I HHI-metcr I'elliv (.'1111111111. I I'iclil. I Discus llalliia Kunoiackn. po-1 land. I High Jump -Ktliel fallierwuod, Canadn. Brigands Release One Greek Official j and Hold Another ; . A'l'IIK.VS. (Ireece. Aug. ". tP ; .l. .Miionas, former under sec retary of finance, who was held captive by a party of brigands, ' I niversllv of Washington Ilailv and ! "as lie n lilieraleu. I Ills address as the University flub. The brigands, however, ke v t t . Seattle " :i'i,i,slii,itlno .Melns, a former dep- Uity staling that they would not; Knrckn Man killed. ; release him until a large ransom.; MAIIHIIKIKI.l). Ore..- Aug. 7. which they had demanded from I lA' Krank Shepherd. 24. of Ku- the government was paid. j reka I'nl.. was killed when strin k . l:n I, men are cjtndtdatea for . Iiy a sapling, while fallini,' a tree , parliament In Hie national elec-, !n 'he I'ow.'is lodging camp ye.'-tion I'riday in I tie Kplrus district.! terday. lie came here from Ku- 'i'bere had been much anxiety! relia Iwo wc'k ago. 'over their fate. t High Jump Hub King. 1'nlt.ili ,., ,i , havn been ilrinkln :. a"". j ith denied knowledge of the acci- ! Hammer throw Patrick OCal-I dent. Thov said the car was stolen lagban, In land. 'about niifinigllt from its parking l Hop. step und Jump Miklo (Ida. , place ill front of the Anderson, Japan. I dwelling. Mcllarrle gave his oc-' Decathlon Paavo Vrjola, l-'lu-: ciipation as managing editor of the land. lla-koli lleiiles llc'll Quit. Ni:V YOltlC, Aug. 7. (!') .lolin J. Itaskob, democratic na tional ctialriiiiin, denied today re ports printed in the Kvenlng Post (bat at the close or the campaign he wollttt sever pelmanently his business connections with General .Motors Corporation anil become Identified with llio lladlo Corpo ration of America. HUNT'S CRATERIAN STARTS TOMORROW And Every Wednesday REGULAR WEEKLY VAUDEVILLE MATINEE 2 P. M. Admission Mat. 10 and 35 Eve. 25 and 50 EVENING SHOWS 7 AND 9 ro,nHfl(t ndv on which he had gone fishing. MnlltiK. prominent huwtnetw mi.1 fMioi'tt-nmu. iidinHled ho frenuenlly had takon hln Hhool of ducks to tho butcher boy to bo dressed. Melius at the same time, reiter ated IiIh faith In bin wife. MI don't know how It hap pened," he declared steadily. Hut thla I do know that nothing will over iniiko mo belto.vu that she w-iu unfaithful. Never. In on 1'S yoara of life together, hnvo 1 "had occasion to ttitspoct her of being untrue. J don't now ami I 1 never will. I can't conceive how anything liko a luvo affair could have been going on between hot and another man when she acted 'w he always did toward mo. Wo had always been excep tionally happy.'' Against this the police held the admission-boasts of Kelly and tho rorroboration of hln story given by tho Melius maid, who Kundav nerved breakfast of coffee nnd llliior to the accused man and her pajnma clad mistress. Tho maid. Margin Kerr I a, natd nhe left the two alone in tho luxurious Wll-nhli-c Itoulevard dIMrlct home when she wont out for her day off about 1 o'clock. Trovlouidy Kelly had visited them "frequently' In the abenc of Mollus, had been made "right at home": "had boon greeted with A : hug and kiss," hIio tidd (lie jiolico. "I didn't think Mr. Mel ius knew anything about Kelly mining there.' Mr. Mellim b"d nvcr cautioned her to keep the affair a pcret. the maid imld, because "! huosh hIio had knowl edge enough to know 1 wouldn't about her affair." Thto accused man continued 1o ItiHlnt he did nt romember in flicting ny Injuries upon the woman. He explained tho blood found Upon bin nhlrt as Iwvlnu conto from a cut on her lip. H'1 could not, or would not, explain scratches upon his nose, and face, und deep fingernail cutn upon his hips. His attorney Mates Kelly will plead not guilty. 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