f The Weather ronvuxl l.Or; lint (uito mi uurm. Mavlrniiiii iv.crrlny ' Minimum KKluy Mailt Weather Year Ago EDFO Maximum 01 Minimum 52 patly Twenty-thtrd Tear WWkly Fin-wn-im. isr FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFOKD, OKKiiOX, .FU1DAY, AUGl'ST 10, 1DJS. Xo. 10. RD RIBUNE Today CELEBRATE "A"h"Brt"'" DIDTUnAV Big Business and Politics. Mew Campaign Debate. No Truth Without Fear? ry News From Missouri. (CopyilKlit. l!i-!7. by New York I Evening Journal. Inc.) j Tim theory 1 ha I bis.' business: men put bijj business ahead (if ! fvt-rv I li in-r semis miisimiikI. Mr. ! linsluili dropped )111' "' i j:cst jobs in tlu- country, the j elniirniHnship of lieiiernl Mot-j ors' financial board, to manage j Uovenior Smith's campaign. ; Now it is announced that! I'icrre S. Dnpont, cbairnian of; Ceiicrnl Motors board of dir ectors and bincest owner of the world's biggest industrial corporation. -resinns to work; lor (lovernor Smith. ; 'if llovernor Smith believed in crests, and family mottoes, ' which he does not. he might j select for his "Nemo me im- ( putic lacessit." Whoever wants a fight with : him, or an answer, can get it. Dr. Straton from his pulpit j .. , . . , I. I in i unary napusi caureu. .xrn j York, called (lovernor Smith "the .ilea lliest foe in America today to the force of 'moral pro- j grcss and true political wis dom." Immediately (lovernor Smith demands an opportunity to answer Dr. Straton from the same pulpit. And tlo. rejecting the suggestion that III Kllggc'stioll that they hire Mad-I ison Square, (larden for a big ker crowd. ff It will bo an interesting do ate, sonielhin entirely new in - a national campaign. Some of lie Sl,,,l,,' ...... .r......;.i., C.el I their church should not be used for political attacks, and that lruiv stint anothi'i row. A latlv in Alabmna is ae-. etiM-d of killing her luishand. In ract, as )u lay tlyiup;. he said she hilled him. The lady's ingenious lawyer : the dviii'.' man was an i MIVS ; unbeliever, next door to an: I'thi'isl, Will uul own holicvr; in In'll. Yini can't tiiki' liis test i lniiny. In'i'iiiisr snrli a man wonlW lie as readily, at Wrath's Winn', as any other time." X'eryriiili'i'estins; point to he settled hy an Alahiiina .indce. ' Sinne men niiirlit eoneeivahlv tell the truth, especially in sneh a delicate matter, even without the fear of hell. In airy case, the learned .jiiWs.'c will proli- altly look up tlu' I'nited Slates ((institution, which lias sonic, tiling to say about religion. Wets will lie aina.cd at news u a dry vietory in .Missouri. Charli'S Hay runninir far5 ahead, for I'nitcd States sen-1 ator. as a bone-dry candidate, appears to Im nominated by the democrats. f This is no test of Senator Weed's personal strength, al though he opposed Hay. Heed Retires from the senate, after eighteen year service and nhivh to the regret of li is con- slitnents. Hut tho Missouri vote is Import ant as It affects the tiHtional cam paiun. ThroretlcHlly republicans profess to ho greatly pleased wilh the result. - (lei mans ecm to have perfect cd a plan for ocean flight. The Khint machine, all metal. wef-:h-injj; ihi.ouo pounds, rose easily irnm the water, with only 250 yards stai t. flew upward t a sharp ,.a,.rl.. 11.. !,-.,, 11,1 nn.l sponded to tests. Innrllnir on "mish water. This hydroplane. Intended for i.Hsseticer fll.'ihtft from tier- many to South America. Is n moot fmimrtant step toward real fly ing, kKlwht OHrsinen from California 'fat eight from Kngiaiid, in thb same pulpit. And that he willjcott came on from Sun Kratulsi-o, i (CoDUnued on Past Foot) Dm huh OF HOOVER: Republican Leaders and; Newspaper Men Give; Nominee Surprise Party j Hoover Fit and Eager! for Fray, Starts Work On J Second Speech Advance ' Time of Notification. ! (Hy tlnnics I.. ct. .y-.MK'iated ( I'icss Stall" Writer.) j STANI-'OIM.) l.WI Vl'.HSITY. Oil.. ,u', in. tVi Herbert Hoover came to the .".-1th inil'tnnie nf life ' today on the eve of tMiihinkini; tip- j on the wren test adve niuiv nf his j colorful career the quest of the j presidency. The birthday anniversitry found j the republican nomine.- fit and j eaer for the lon.ir flight ahead, anil I he celebrated ll hy di.sclis.-in;; pol- I ley and si raley vith his chief po- j litieal licutcnnts, and receiving j reports as to the progress In per- j fortius the nation-wide oryani.a- j tinn which will he thruuhi into action soon in his behalf. ' These lieutenants hu'luded lr. I ri.,ui,u, Mi n :i I i i n a I committee' Senator Ceurm" It. Mum's "f Xv I lamtishii'c. chtiii-mini of the nuli ficatioii 'oinmitti'e: Cuncrno!' .Inllli S - Klshcr. 1'i-nnsylvania: Uuvt-rnor Peivival P. Itaxtor if .Maine, ami Statf Senator Frederick C. Wak-elt ; of ( 'onneulieul. Dr. Work and (lovernor Kisher j arrived late last nitrht in a private- ear. and are house K'tesls at the! Hoover home here. Senator .Mmn-s. I Governor llaxler and Senator Wal-I elervman's;"''"'''1-' -y "''rived yesterday with! a numlier of other nin-lv li-ndet-Mi who are leathering for the notifl-' 1 cation eereniotlles totnorrow in the I '. university . stadium . ta i Miisrs-W ork I Vuil lenlr (l. ! ' The conferenee Willi tile nominee' hrouchl face to face around iliel taide Dr. ovk and Senator .Moses., who lone; have heen rennrt ,d to he' at odds over eamimiMu mutters. "e.oie Ml,' ineennK. Ur. Hoik lefore i said, in reply to a question . that lic- ' there had been no diffcrem-i tween them so far as he was con ! corned, wlille Senator .Moses made I ii positive denial of tin- rumors, j Arisin,: at his- usual early hour. . Seeretary Hoover had hreakfasl i anil then did some work on the l -s1 eh he to deliver at his hillll- : plaee al West Itram h. Iowa, on 'the evenlm; of August 21. This , now Is almost ill final for... .....I will he ready for distrihutlou to " ",,,'"''!' """"'' "'" """" "ere next ednesdav for tin return trip to Washlni: Slli--i. Party Turin y. The only special ciKaucmcnt ' i Hoove had maile for his birthdav i was that with a trroup of newspaper i corn-siiondents ami news photo", ra pliers who accompanied him ' across the continent, and who had i,im miiCd a birthday surorise for t I U: Work, who is a attest at . the Hoover home, made an early presentation of a hime blnhdav j card, whl.-h he brought with him from the cast. It measured thre j by fnur feot, and in ono corner was a desicn of poppies, which coti- eealc.l ih. names of the friends I Who thus sent their irre.-lin..- The program for th notification ceremonies reeeived final approval last nitfht by Hoover. The cate 'f the stadium will be opened noon, ami between I p. m. and p. m. private planes that am ' to be gathered here from neaibv ectfons f the state, will be out ihroiiyh a number of stunts for the entertainment of the early arrivals. ' This will be followed by an aerial' display of va'ri-colored bombs. At ' (.'..l.wL- ilw, (Ji....r 1 - . . .. . .... n .-in ii ii ii u a oirer- sity hand will march into the bowl' and around the Iieifl to It- place. ue oiuciai Mil Kranr-isco hantl. the Olympic club band from San Kraneiseo. the boys' b.itid 'if San I.-antlro. antt the American l.ei:h,n fife and drum corps from Pasadena will follow at l.'i-mlnnte intervals. Motorinc from his home on San Juan hill. Hoover, act ompsnled by Mrs. Hoover, will arrive at the sta dium. In the ears following will be Governor C. C. Youmr nnd Mrs. Ynunir. and Senator Moses nnd Mrs. Moses. After they have taken their places on the peakcis stand, the massed bands will play '(. 1 If or nia." and then fJovernor Youns win introthite Senator Moses In an address of five minutes. 1-Vir. u.-it.t ill i... ' , ,,,.,,, tr. , ..ft,,- ..i,,,.! 'L ISl.am.-led Manner' Hoover will" j 'r',"1 hl t'fl-word a. t eptanee ad- d !-,.-. A selection Lv the massed, bit nds then will bring the cere- i n',,,v " lose. SAN KIIANCISCO. Aujr. If). M i A chririKe to 3:.!0 p. m.. Pacific, ast lime Saturday, for opening the broadcast of the Hoover noti fication ceremonies at Pa hi Alto, was a n no u need t oda y. 'BOY FRIEND" HELD Leo P. Kelly, butcher boy. was indicted by a grand Jury for h death of Mrs. Myrtle L. Melius, Los Angeles society woman. Hr husband returned home to find her dying from a savage beating 5 ELEPHANTS ONE IS KILLED Lewiston, Idaho, Terrorized: By Sells Floto Elephant1 Stampede, Until M ay o r; Brings Down Leader By j Well-Directed Shot- I. i:VlSTO.V. Ida.. An:,'. n. (Pt Mary and Mnc and Tilly and Krii-da and Uibe. elephants all, berame peeved at the heat and went forth to tear the town to pieces. Their sichtsccini; trli I'luh'il in n riot, und ' loilny Lewis,.,,, .-ounlcit the cost in j A ronshh-rulily sluillcri-.l husi-, 'less see o i looav SHOW "ii now i 'Mary's girlish spirit exitressed It - I self late yesterday, before a volley I shots cut her down. Her tusked , companions rlppeil a trail of ruiifl through tin sUb-Uliat section be- f"ie. they w capturcd and taken : li; k to the Sells-Kioto circus. The five pachyderms laid their '.rainer low. and lumbered down .Main street, while shrieking thou sands fled before them. Police, j feariiiK that the mammoths woith' charire the people, played a fire hos on the crowd to help them flee. Unity Mil joys Herself. Four interested m a m iti o i h s thundered on, to Investiynle the resfilentinl section, while Mary, the t-ahy of the herd, csino back to the ureal White Way. She found j lhat she could cnuse Klass to crackle pleasantly Jf slie leaned j against store f ronls. She leani-d. shatteriiiK five of them. 'She found j herself superior to the, autonio- 1,",' ""fl demonstrated by wreck-j i,iK :"'" hutted. She shook! tlu' llildi)iu's and the fortitude of j ln, '"'holders. I Then ImrMinin mul 1. 1.1. ..wl' - MiHM l-wrley. school nope. 'Intend- oi(-n ni iikki rioo lieu,. ' Kntme io exeaiie .viarys 1,lviin 0s- ' imsed them into the ImlldinK. and the teacher and I l.ydm Sloan and .Maude Priicnard, TEAR UPTOWN KILLS WOMAN! took refuse on a balcony, while j House. taxi driver, was ar- Mary yearned vainly. Mii rowfully ! rested early today as tho sus smashed the steel-harrcd window ieet'd sfuuKcr of Mrs. Ii. H. at th" front t.f the taraice and went lirown of Tukwila, who died after hence. Mary was finally cornered a blow tin the Jaw from the fi1 In another Karare. and shot by;of a man durincr a dispute over Mayor K. (. i radtlork and three parkin space here last niuht. oth-r nien wit h heavy rifles. j Police arrested House a fter re A lyiiMMiiitte Slimier. ; eefvlnp Information that the a-- Meainhile. liabe and Tilly andisaHnnt was a taxi driver. In Freida and Moe charit-pd trumpet-1 ' heckintf taxi companies they inir at the residenees, brMi kliiK ) h'Jirned that a driver answerliiK windows, learlmt off pon-hes, up-j description tif the assailant rtiotimr trses and tramplinii flow-! bad not reported for work. They rs. fences and warden. Vhree ,(f ! found Koine at his home asleep, them. L'allooinir abreast bet u em, ! His alitor lOhlle is similar to the ftwo frame house- Jarred one of 1 them ten inches off Its foundation in,'lr f,,r"p ' t f 1 " eI,,u w" ""'i P. the iiiiik- w Prp ne'"n" ' the .iooh. oui .iioe rerusen to end bin revel. He lore down tent wll- '. pulled up stakes. deinollf-h-d siKli and aiiaeked ituire aut oin..liiep and waK'ms. As a Kan of cirrus men closed m on him, .Moe plav- fully ssfKled 2a pallom of lemon- (ContlQ'ied on Page Eight). FOR HER DEATH ANGRY AUTOIST WITH HIS FIST Bumping Car in Seattle Business District Fatal for Mrs. Brown Man Abuses Woman Driver i-i w i ii - r..,l!t o'eloeK- drill team contests will' Then Knocks Her Downj1((1 llt t,u. rmoI.yi wilh dole. .Katiiins from Oakland. San Jose, j and ESCapeS. j Sacramento. Seattle, Salem. Ku-; . en. t'orvallis. Krauts Pass, five, I .I-:.TT!.K. Wash i Struck on tin- jnw Alls ,f ! autolst j wbo was aiicr'!!. aljlmrt'ntly. hf- i-iiiist! sho humio-ii in-r nin'iirnr jtn yltt Mrs I Viln. VanJi-. D. II. In-own of Tun- ,lio,l h.-r,- ...,y. .rs. In-own mill Miss KrnnccK j Salinovich w.-r.- el,m to ,mrk ,,t in West Sejt, He last ninhl w hilc J ir. ; oivii wem in OUV llcKeis lo i a ca rnival. Mrs. P.rown's machine i bumped into one that was already narked. The owner of the other car. nil I exceeilini.-ly tall man .came up ami dn)ni corpx, nretty sirls In drill j r" ineir heads in reverent silence aecordiii'i to Miss Sallnovh h. first ; (eatns from all over the HtiPe, and ', while hist rites were said, attaeked Mrs. I trow n verbally then,nri frMternal orua nlrat Ions, will; Governor Smith, makliiK a siec st rin-k her, knockiliK her uncon- becin movinii from West Main hi I trip from New York to attend "lou. A crowd leathered and John Do- met West Scat lie you I h, HtniK- jjled with the owner of the coupe. While they were fiKhlinK. Miss Sa il no virh ami I Jo met (old of ficers, a pat rol man ca me up and quest ioued the assailant. The pair said the palrolman then ordered Miss Sallnovieh to leave. sayinif "there are too many wil -nosses wlio know that you were in the wronjr." The kilh-r was released and soon disappeared. Do met said. filtANTS PASS, (ire., Aim. 1". (Pi Mrs. D. H. lii own. who tiled today in Seattle as a result of a! fist attaek, formerly lived In! Grants Pass. She was the daiiuh-1 ter of an old Jowphlne eountv pioneer family, Mr. and Mrs. l-'rcd , , ;,.vc,. . " ' who homesteadetl some of best la ml In the valley. A r. Adolph Geycr, is vlclt- hiLr hi'ic at Ihc in-euent limn with ! ,.,,,. SKATTLK, Auk. 1001. Glenn ,' r"" reported (he vehicle in ,'.-,,., - Police Captain w. i:. .lusiu1 said that House ! mother, Mrs. : Kva House. wh also was qiie.; i tinned, had admitted that her' son was cnifaKed In an atterea-! Hon wilh a woman at a earnl-1 val here last night, hut wan nott a wa re that anytMic had beenf A niece of Mrs. House. si ruck Miss Maltha House of Mnrysville, also waa questioned. ARTISANS ARE INITIATED AT CiHl Atinlir.Ar.ln D n r. r. m A i rii iy njpniciiiia o c i u in c Full Fledged Members of! State Organization : Special Trains Arrive : Legion Drum Corps to! Join Artisan Parade. . With the arrival of n o hrfmhily Karhed Artisans from Portland and ; other 1101 thern points, who came ' here on a special train early this ' morning, the emu-lave was in full ; Hwins: l mlay. Ketiistratton of vis- Horn rtt (he various hotels oeeii- 1 pied most of (he forenoon. Initiatory decree work. put. on j hy the Med ford pal rol and a ( Rroitp of supreme offieern nf- j fieially upetied the oiiventton pro gram last niKht. when iiO uppli- ; eants heeame full-riedned fnited ; Artisans. The ceremony tool; place nt the' armory, with between ( ami bun persons in auenu- Hiice. Aiuonp the officer uuesls, who wen at last niuht's nieetlnu weiw j H. K. Harris, distritf field man-; Ker of 1-os Anneles; Uoy Hark -Crants I'as; tua llulton. field manager, of San Jose; Krank le Arey, Portland and Frank Me-1 Kit r land. Ci ants I'ass. I TotiiKht. following a hand con cert in the city pink at 7 o'clock, j by members of Portland's a-piece A I Ajutr hand, under the direc tion of Professor I,. 1- liandsllk. One of the most important fea tures of the conclave, the impres sive Al A 'lit ceremonial, will take place at thn Klks temple, at 8 :').". i This is not open to the ncneral , public. An entertainment pronrani will be k I ve n bet; i n n i n k at II : ;i it after I the A I Awir event. The people 1 of Medl'ord are invited to attend.: Mayor O- O. Alcnderfer Is sehed-. tiled to ive an address of we I- ; Nmi" wlllt a rcsimnse hy Hon.; H. H. Jltnlson. Artisan president.! ,vtier t li e Introduction it supreme .jl'H. " mo Al AXBl eiiniiinj will perfoi-ni The main be delivered address tonight will j by liny Haekelt, of! with Jerry Saylcr. 1 ' (Jranls -Pass supreme secretary of Portland, i 'n'snon,linK' j Saturday inorniiiK. heu'innintr at j from Poitland, and .Medium, com-, Pptitif for honors. Three luviim cups will be awimicd on a nasi, of polnls. .Most of the drill teams! . M"'"' uilve here by '"nil.?. 1 r 'n ffl era f Ihc I'll .r,"','' ' J.V. l.'l i.'.n ,',M.rcon- ,.,,,..1!.M f.!'.'.? Washington, am were pennsylva nla . . . .1..'.. ,r .,.,.,. ,. t t ?.'in ,, ...i,, ,lf t,.tllM- i.. ..,- tnn. uoven.l bund inehnlinc i,w.m.'iers of the Med ford I.euton CITY ARMORY and Oakdale. The line of ninrcii.ine service,, occupied a pew well I will end at Hilarity hall, where f down near the sacred altar op- tlie final event on the eom lave i poslte Mr. lirennan's family. The i proKiam. n public carnival dance. ' service fas extremely simple, In Ittnil Oakdalc. The line of nnireh.tlie will take plane. Mrs. Minnie Sehmid. of Portland, is (.'moral cnairiiiun oi inu tw", ' " Hon. Sunday mornlmx a special cura-Med- van of curs chartered by he Razor Back Boars Dive Into Rogue R. From Spring Board .MAHSIIFIKIJ). (lie, Auk. 10. tPi .lustiie Harry licit, of the state supreme court, arrived here lust evening. In company with A. ! Martin, loeal manager for Mountain States Power company, after thjoy had "shot" the, rapids on lower rnipqua river be tween Klkton and Hcotts hurg. Three das were required V to make the trip from Klkton t to Iteedsport. Justice licit fr and Martin walked around fr Iwo of the worst i a phis while Melt's 18-year-old sob, (ieorge.. piloted the skiff down the river. The Martin and He It families left for Crater lake today. While making the trip down the Ciupqiia. Justice lie It was told of straime 1 razor back wild boars, which Martin claims dive for fresh ! water mussels In the Itogue Klver. disappearing h e l-o w water durinn the dive, Juslice Kelt was given to understand that uses a diving the leader hoard and makes all good razor imcKa v dlv In turn. 4 TUNNEY TO v RRY SOCIETY GIRL - fsV - A 1 I ' vf ' -J ! N i.ii.-J I'.rn . rlrKhi.li. Miss Mary Josephine Lauder, prominently rated In the society register wilt become the wife of Gene Tunney. She Is 21 years old and a member of a wealthy family of New York and Greenwich, Conn. The Lauder fortune was founded by an associate of Andrew Carnegie, steel baron. , SMITH FROWNS 2 OREG. GUARD ON RECEPTION Fi Democratic Candidate. ; Re- fuses to Allow Political' Demonstration D u r i n pi Short Visit to Attend Fu- neral of Democratic Leader. Cltli'. solemn churi-h lIl'Hll i Alitl. Aiib. 'Hi. ifi') The j rilual of the Catholic -requiem hlnh iiiiink for I lie i , flit its Holier hoes lhrnui;n Our I .ji.l' of Ml. ,'nrincl i-hureh today an hiuh ami low alike Jolm-tl in a parting tribute to lii-ornc )). 't"',m,a. dead tlcmoci'allc leader of lllliiols. Governor Alfred K. Smith f ' New York, staunch friend of Iho llHuuis national eommltteeman, ' lv,,f umoim the mourners who bow - j accordance with i:ie wishes of the I family, and no flowers were at the mm . m CHICAGO GIVEN THE AIR Prlvjite servicfK at the home pre- record that durliiK the recent an cetle the public mass, at the : mini enca in ptiM'lit of the National church. ! Guard aC ( amp Clatsop HulKor- Pressed for time. Inasmuch as stui spent considerable time away he planned in return to New York from camp with a Portland wo nt 1:ID. Governor Smith did noli man when he was supposed to he Join the funeral procession to thpi'oi duly. Another official finding cemetery.. The service at t he ! Is t hat when hp was asslKtied. us church lasted until about 1S:30 p. I officer nf a troop train leaving m and the Kovernor returned dl-'tl( camp he did not appear for reeiiv to the New York . Central duty ami did not return to Port- station, where waiting. his private car was CHICAGO. Aug. t.fAt Clover, nor Alfred l Smith of New York and a party of eaetern democratic leaders arrived in CIiIciko at 10:2 a. m.. today to pay their final re spects to Gcorgu K. ltrennan, the Htaten attorney In Portland. He late democratic ch left a in of llli- ' recently entered private, practice, nols, at his funeral service. Their ; Willlksen was really relieved of train, the Twentieth Century tho-' command several months ago. His Ited, pulled Into the station lwen-;case concerns the shortage of ty minutes aheud of schedule. onsidernhip money from the of The party was lmnifd lately hiir- flclal account of the gunrri com rleti away in iiutomobileH to Hit , puny at Astoria, of which he was llrentian home, where a few of the ia ( nmmandtng officer. Willlksen, most Intimate friends of lb d lender were to Join i,ietiib s of his family in private service;. The public ritea in fun Lady of Mount Ciirmcl church were to be gin wlihin the hour. At Governor Smiths Insistence, every precaution was- taken to .prevent any df itomi-ti niion in his behalf durliiK the brief hours he was to be In ChtcaK". His mission, he explained, was one of sorrow. and he requested that Cblcao party leaders assist him In making his visit as unostentatious as po - ",,r-- Tile deslle of thn finnlli t,. I Mtrillile flinei-iil mn-vli n. ... ,.u ,l..l..ui ed In large part because of the expression of large numbers of friends and political associates of Mr. HiemiHii thai they bo permit ted to show their respect and sor- (CoqUnutd ob Pact four, OFFICERS ARE Captains He Iger.s.on and Willikscn Are Dishonor- ably Discharged FrOmimax to uno of tho most romntk- 0. N. G. Service Disobe dience and Stealing of Funds Charged Crimi nal Action Asked. SAU-.M, ore., auk. 1U. fPi federal efllrleucy hoard's , "iK miu apuuu josepii a. nei Kerson of Portland and Captain j ,)rJ4 but noUner more . lmpres Thomas I'.. Willlksen of Astoria I ui...,i.. n,.,,. cuiifni-nu ui imiuv were unfitted for further service as off leers of the Oi'i'Kon National Guard were followed yesterday by an order from Adjutant Gene ral W hile disehaiKinK tho two of ficers from (he service. In the case of Helei-son the chniKC wan neglect uf duty and willuil disobedience of orders. Willikscn wuh chained with short age, in his off leal financial ac tuals. The dlschnt'Ku of both : of nr,., WUM nH-ommendcd hy tho )OHrd. j The c.ffielal record nhows that Mliniiitf the last year, lielgerson j has .,,,, warned repeatedly j against iM-KleelltiK his military 1 duly, it Ih further shown in the land with the troops, although he had been ordered by his com manding officer lo do so. Hclgerson Is well known in the state, particularly In legal and , military circles. He formerly was district attorney for Polk county, and later was assistant United t Is staler), was unable to ac- count for the ahortiiKe. Inspectors 1 (edified that offlf-iul cheeks bad been cashe dat various places and the money apparently put to per sonal use. Tho Willlksen case has been referred to the district attorney for ( Mat sop county and a grand Jury Investigation ffl ex pected. He was constable at As toria when tho shortage, was dis covered. At National Guard headquarters it was stated that a bonding com ! pnny will make eond the Wtllllt j sen shortage, ami that tho stale oil i..u.. .w.il.in A. , unirtu lMMresc NKW YOKK, Aug. 10. W) l.'nflllcd orders of 11, 8. Hleel Cor poration on July .11 amounted to 3..r)T0,yjr tons, a decrease of 66,082 tons compared with the preceding month. CALIFORNIA OARS-MEN Golden Bears Win World Championship On River By Defeating Crack Brit ish Crew in Finals U. S. Double Scullers Also Vic toriousSwimmers Win Honors. flowing- Hc.su lis HLOTKX. nullum. Auk. i lit. (A, Olympic ro w t n k I champions crowned today In j the finals In tin seven classes i ! are: ! Kit; hi ourert shells United ;fl States (Lntversity of Califor- j nia. ; Double KL'tllls United States (Charles Mcllvaine V and Puul Costelto. I'enn A. I'., Philadelphia.) Sinulo sculls Kob J'earce, Australia.' -S- Kour with coxswain Italy. fr Fours without Coxswain f- ICn yland. Pairs without Coxswain .iermany. 4 Pnlrs with coxswain SwitzerlanO. HI.UTK.V, Hullanil, Aub. lO.- ll'i The L'nlveiBlty uf Cullfurnla cik'ht uarcd crow won the bluo ribbon event of tlio Olympic rowtiiB re gatta fur tho United Mtuten today, UercntliiK tho Ent;lisll rluhl In the final for tho world championship. Hy the Hinashlng margin of six tcnxllin, tho American double hcuII Iiir combination of Paul Costello unit tjhiirlea Mnllvalnu broiiKht Ihnlr euuntry Its tllut chumplun- uin or t(i ( otymvne rowing re--Bulla tOilnyl 'libti'owlnir tllo C'anu illnri In the final, anie rowinu cuntpafb'iiH any tlrcu'. over W41k1 as it meant comple tion of California's seuson with out u sImrIo defeat ulthoiiKh op posed hy tho greatest agKreKii tlons of Amor Ira. mid Europe. It left them supremo and unques tioned as the rowing- champions i of the world In their class and (kept tho Yankee string of eight - ) oared victories in the Olympics j unbroken. The naval ueadcniv flnU-,.,rpw .von fr Kani ,n ly.f lit Anlivnrii hiiiI Tnln nt I'nrlu In CullforuiH'H time of 6:0.1:1-6 fur the 2000 meters was faster than either of tho previous American eight-oared standard bearers mad) in winnliiK their races, although not as fast as the 6:02 mado hv California Wrdneadiiy In a Menii ftnal race agaliiHt the Canadians. Uad All the Way. California's time was C mlnutci 3 15 seconds. The Oolden Hears' inurglti of victory over the ex perienced Thames Ilowlng club crew from London was thrce-tiuar-ters of a length. California took tho lead early In the raco and hold It all the way. At 250 motors tho prows were level, with both eights hitting high beat. At 500 the Culirurnluus were a quurtor of a length ahead and the margin wus slightly more than this ut 1000 meters, the half way point. At 1600, the (golden Hears led by one length, and the furious Ulitlsh stretch drive could get buck only a quarter length of this. - ' KaseiMtl Crew Coiiquont. SIOTKN, Hullund. Aug. lo.Mi Uob Pearce, Australian rower, won the single sculls Olympic cham pionship today; defeating Kenneth Myers of Philadelphia. Italy won tho first of the seven Olympic rowing chomnlonshlus to day, defeating Switzerland by sev en lengths in tho four-oarded shells with coxswain, while Germany took the second championship In the palr-oared sholls without coxswain, defeating Oreat Britain. Tho Italian time In tho four oared shells with coxswain was I myites 47 4-5 second and the Italian vietory amused tremend ous enthusiasm. The blue-shlrteti crew outclassed tholr rlvuls and finished rrosh. They gave the fas cist salute from their shell and then paddtcd to the judges' land ing Platform with their arms so extended In salute. There they re ceived a big wreath of flowers and the laurel wreath emblematic of their championship. Voler Tomomnv, Oregon Generally fat; lonlght mid Haturduy: cloudy in vrBt por tion; cooler In Interior Haturduy. Normal humidity. Moderate west to northwest winds on the coast. CHICAGO, Au. 10. (T8IM) Poars: 19 cars California arrived: 4 cart) on track: 19 cam gold. 10. 080 boxes California Bardotts $1.75 &3.30; average 2.30.