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o o The Weather I'tpi-omst Knlr, and continued, nil. jrtiiiiiiiui voMcrda y 1)u O Weather Year Ago Minimum HI Minimum 5;t p Minimum tmbiy ttl DtilT Twenty-third YT MEDFORD, ()KKiON SATl'UDAY, Al dl ST No. J ft. Weekly P' l-Ni-iitli i elf Today By Arthur Brisbane Carnegie's First $4Q0. A $500,000,000 Baby. Peace, and There Is None Says Dr. S. to Gov. Smith GUAR Medford "Mail Tribune 11 1 !1S. V (Copyright, 1927, by New York Evening Journal. Inc.) "Andrew ('nrni'iiio made his first $41)0 without spciidiii!; a cent." That's liuw hi;.' fnrtmics iii'ten start. I (.'ai'iii'ie houulit $4110 uf in- Mii'iiui'v stock, fiavt; his unto in j payment, paid for the stock j with its dividends, owned it for j jiothinjx. " j j .Joseph 1J. Day, learned land ' scientist, says the three jircat-: est letters in the alphabet are "O, 1'. M.," meaning 'other i jeople's money." I j A quicker way to make j money without capital is to i fyivc a fooil idea and uish it. I A way to plate metallic surfaces with aluminum, something liitli- j erto found impossible, is dis-1 covered and involves actually! billions of dollars to be saved. The invention will be applied ! 1o endless uses, trom kitchen I I ware to locomotives, and is ex pected to s.rive automobiles a finish del'viim time unci weath- Micro are as :ood ideas in the human brain as uvur came out of it. Try and find one. Soars-Koelmck stockholders Thursday voted to increase cap ital stock by 100.000 shares. At i market iriees the company is worth more Hum $500,01)0,000. Julius KosemvaUl hardly ex- peeled that when lie took hold of the company a 11(10. few years Compared wil other coiupu- II tt'S, (icllcl-al JlotOl'S. Standard Oil. C. S. Steel, etc., Scars-Um buck is only a baby. We luiv buck is Olllv a baby. We llavej Hie four billion dollar stock eoniDiinv. W hen win the one I . jnumre.i niiiiou company ar- rive ; Knoll our able secretary of; state, .Mr. K el loir r. will be in Varis diseussinKic pa'l lo pre vent war. Jn the meiuiwhile Japan is notifying China that sin; will have war in a hurry if she does , lioti slop Jler nonsense about..), no place for cynicism in Hie treaties. When von read "di-i r',l,"f, Tl"'''.. rehuious , A doi biratioll fol tenuous -r l'ect action is Inntctl. you arc; tolerance. fen. Mm- ll lil-ill lhrc.it of Will- direction of eeunoinl.- pro- na.liii!. a plan tint at ot win. j h) ,., , , and . ... ,. .i y I ..ieis. ...., j thev don't interfere witll sninei .. ' . . . i. l,.-, ;,. 1 ii.v, ei .-. .. ,..,,. ... ail, I Hie I llilcl Stales lit least . . lire perlcctlv sincere in meir desFre to avoid war. They have fiot all they want, nil they can take care of and their desire is lo he let alone. tiovenior Smith sensibly in sists that he be allowed to an swer the reverend Baptist preacher. Dr. Straton, from the pulpit where th tacked li tin . Tin liev. Dr. Straton wanton 1o hirtr Miidistm Square (int-dcn for a big cl'dUil. ( Jovernor Sniitli said : m I will rruh' m Iit VOll wlicrt Voll llttaekcil im. Now Dr. Straton. conquering his nvernion to publicity, says be will let Governor Smith answer -rom Dr. Slraton's llautisl pulpit, provld oil Dr. Straton can repeat the de bate In St. Patrick's Roman Catlio lie cathedral on Fifth avenue. Tlml BPcnis out of line-first, lie- .. m(ih linn niilhlnn to do with the management M St I'Rtrlek'a cathedral: and. seeoild. i.- i...j.. if., LnH In Hi . Vatrlrk'K cathedral. It will lie ail IntereKtillK debate. Hilt Will Hokits rrvk: "In the old days (lovernor Smith would have kidded that off with one wine crack." That nilL'ht he the wise thing for Coventor Smith, who In very linsy. to do now. t . . ,. . (Continued on Page Four) I iiuiinimin m n a oi i nirnnrn ffl LL UHd IN bAM ritUULU FOR FARM RELIEF; ABUSES OF DRY LAW WILL BE SOLVED; Republican Candidate, in Acceptance Speech Before . Record-Breaking Crowd, Outlines in Detail, His Pro- gram for Meeting the Pressing Problems Before the ; Country Pleads for Religious Tolerance Wants to j Build a Better Human Society, Not Merely a Better ' Economic System Happier Homes for All Supreme Aim Final Appeal Is to the Awakened Conscience j of America. ! ( i llih Unlit hi SlH'CI'll. ST..'i-()KI) L'XIVKltSITY ST.MJll'.M. ( iii., Aim. 11. r 111 HiKh IliihtH in Ihu uc- eeiilancc address of Herbert Hoover today were: Ilu. ruhti.iUon amendment. but " pledge lor reforms under it. Farm relief through tariff h protection, development 0 4. fr inliiml water transportation 4 and federal financial aid for h farm stabilization corpora- v tiuns. An honest campaign with public accouiUing of all ex- 4 penditures. 4 Jtepeal of tin national origin binds uf the lininlgra- lion law. ' " ' J. Kiidorseinclit uf lie prill- -3 1 uf collective liurKitlillnK and freedom in labor ncuutia- ! lions with a iileduu to cur- t tall the execKsive use of in- Junctions in lalu.r dlsinucs. 1 , cuiiipivliensivo aiul co ! oidiuatcd Ulan for waterway improvements, flood control, I di'VOlopnicnl of h dru-elec- trie power and irrlgalioii. l ui thcr ei onomy in sm l' crnnieni hy r g amzaiion . . LMi,ninir governmental and grouping governmental : agencies dealing with tne v same general subject. t'li-micrntiun between gov- eminent and business on a t : voluntary basis fur the bene, v i fit alike of producer, dis- I ! trlbulor mill consumer. Tlnent to bihii; A fori'lKIl pobey oeiiieiiieii - lo liriiiKlllK about worm peai e - but with the iclentlon mean- J !A I- .. ..,-,. iirliMlllIlte for v inn,- i,i j - national delense. r li,-s(,i., , (1e liver that im lliineslv 111 Buverninent with ,,,.,. i,,,. .,, , ! spiritual progress. , a call to tne women "' " youth "f Ainerl.a to eontrUi- ,,u' ,h''"' ntliusiiisin to li". .j, ! periment in demoerao 1 i A pledne to adlcre to me y , j, ,.inse of Rovernment . I'lesident tool- I chartered by idee. 4- ; r- -t STAXKOltU lXI KHHI r MA I'M, t'ul.. Aug. 1 I. Herbert Hoover erceptci d the rcpumiean presidential nomination today w 1Ih reiteration of his ntand against peal of the prohibition amend- niiiii or anv nioiuiu .moo oi IrP-TYtnan HI-1 fnrctnn nt that would consmun. ptatform in which I fully concur niu. 9 t nullification, and with the expl-j but something of the spirit and' Governor Kin II H n-turued to Al lion of a three-fold agricultural re- 1 ideals with which It Is proposed 1 ban v. after a 3ii-ho'ir absence. I li(.f program. The nominee repealed inai ne vti.nds f.r "the efficient enforce - ,,., ()f iho laws enacted under ' trohibithn amendment ana r midt'd that "whoever ts enoscn . ipnid'ent has under his oath the : solemn duty to pursue this course.", j K(jr r(.,i)lf ,pf t(ie farmer he out-j M ,( f rMKratn embracing tariff 1 ( . , , ann increased and p r n t e c t I cheaper transport nation supported by federal financial aid to the tent of hundre( oi minions m ! , , .1 ... r,,.,nr own ' lollars in building up f.nmer- n- .! n.i nn.. on. .. ! tuk rnrff uf ) .iri'in'rttliin to -uriilui'i'. Sm-itklnu t" " viihl tnrmil? 1" II""1 j alhlelle howl and to i-ountleM inou-, mds 111 an uiineen radio uom- ; -w over the country. Hoover out-, ; Un.d his stand on .r.,l,il,lu.,n with- , : 0;n makiiiK dijeeet reference to j fl.t.(, K Smith Ills d.-nuK ratic op- i ,,,,, ,,r m the .'.v Ym k sov-1 j ,rnr' ,i,., iarntlon f..r niieralizn-, tlun of the XO.stead enforcement; a.. i --.Mo.iif i. ,-iti.m f the enforcement I , at 1 h w ould permit that which the c.nitUluli.m twibida U i nullification." he Haiti. "Thin Hip American people will nut count?- ' nance." Kelternting that he did not favor j the r c p i a I of the eighteenth : amendment, tilt; republican noml- ' nee said no one was to It criti- fixed for necking to change the run- j stltutinn lly lawful means, hut add- ed that the republican parly di- j tiled the right of anyone to seek to ' destroy the purposes of the con- siliution hy indirection. Dry Anuses Hecogiiucu. Hocognl.ing the abuses of en- J foivemt'iu under exist lug enabling art.-, Hoover Ha id these must he , remedied after "an organ l.ed. i Hearching investigation tif facts and ;cHiisea" had pointed the way lo the ;vlno method of oorreelliiK them, The republican candidate dispos ed ut the prohibition. qucNdnn in the space of a few minutes, de voting approximately 300 words to Its diycusslun. To the farm aid j question he gave over more, than limn H. oiki words. j f 1 Mi-. Huovci'm speech In part fol- j i low.-: , Vim bring. Mr. Chairman, for- j mal uotjci of my nomination by j !thc republican party lo the ncsl- j .il(.ni.v .if Ibn I't.iti-.l s:t,t.w i lt t s great honor to be leadership In that rlf(en fv party which has so largely made the history of our country in these, last 70 years. .Mr. f 'hiilriiiiin, you and your associates have In four days Irav elleil ,111111) miles across I In- eniill- tllis notieif I in reiiiiiiiled that In order lo llllUry ii,,lM.Kl. WiikIiIiikIoii of his .,.,,.,.(, ,-,lll.,,!j Thoinpson, seere , . . iiiry oi einmress, spem seven (iny New Vuik to Mount" Vernon. "' "i- s(jn MlllnillllU. tlu, i,.s,,.s f i proKriss. lly the manic of Hie n,'in,ltn Wns heard ,by ,,, (lf ,. r,.nw ,.,.. I ""' "even days a ,. ,lav, ,. ,.v,.n olu, ,MU,(.. Th(.v wt,r(, 1(( IlM inlontH liml ,.. ':,,,, pieseni In the hall, iiiirllci- . imm., in iiil- n ,m t-euiiiK. j oua llhese i ni.-r son noons iiinu iii'iiiu your iiiee and now lire heariiiR .:inin' . i nuiiu 111 invii unseen f,,.v!icm.c. J, fltK. however. II 1. 1 1 HIV IUIIIIR IJ1 UUI IIUIIUIIMI llie. hallowed by geuerutlonH uf usage. should be jealously preserved, and " lnat l't'I,i,',n yu liave come to niei ,IM Mjmllar delegations Imvo ' come to other candidalCH through y-'irs. : i nose invisioie iniiiions navo Those tnvixil.l.. million l.i.vn ulreadv heard from KunwiiM I'llv , tno ,.t.,iins ()f OUP party prlnci- ))j(.s 'phey would wish to hear irom me not a discourse uium the t enrry it into adminiMtratlon. . our protilcms of the past seven : years have been problems of re- , construction: our problems of the imure arc prouiems oi construc- uoo. - t - are piooicnm oi pro- gress. New and gigantic fon-PH have eom into our nutional life. The World war released Idea of government in conflict with our i "idpies. w. e nave grown to "nanciai nni physical power ex:wnicn compem us into a new set. " , . . . .Kiven u new tools and a thousand ,nVf,liIliin(( Thn,lfr ,,,, .,(iV.n icome to each of us wider relntlon ships, more neighbors, more IcIq sur broader vision, higher ambl Hons, greater problems. To Insure that these tools shall not be used to limit liberty has brought a vast array of questions In government. ' nir pariy piauorm oeuis main - ly with economic problems, but our nation Is not an agglomeration , accordam e with Um v. Mi ff railroads, of ships, of factories, wt by no political leadei of dynamos. i,r statistics. It is h)1'"' station- at which his train mition of homes, a nation of men, : stoppt d. bowev-r. he was gred of women, of children. Kveiy by crow of varying si-, and (Contlnued ou Page Flvt) NOMINEE VIEWS SITE OF CEREMOIN jp.' IS A 4 ""-fT ' ' ' -! .: " . I jtV ' & Herbert Hoover, candidate of the Republican pr.riy for .-c::!cnt, mounted the speaker' stand in the groat Stanford ctstllu;-i to inc;icct th arranaementa made for the notification ceremony Aug. 11. AL SMITH TO LISTEN IN ON Democratic Nominee Re turns to Albany After At tending Brennan Funeral Will Refuse to Debate Straton in Catholic Ca thedral. AIJIANY, N. V.. Aug. 1 1. it'i ;no!-niliK. , ji an enriy imui tor when ordinarily he would luiv been sound asleep. (Jovernor Smhh gtit back to Albany from Chicago, when In attended the funeral of t;eorge 1". Hrennan, Illinois 1 iiiii cralic lender. Confronted w 1 ' n "'e Il",: "f whipping his acceptance Hpecrh in to final form, the democratic pres idential nominee went from the train to the executive miiusion, where he planned during the day and over tin1 week end to ftp ply himself to that Job. The Kovernor also was expected, with memm-rsl also was expected, with nienO i of his family, to listen 111 there this evening to the address of his rival, Herbert Hoover, at the republican tmmlne notification In Califor- aboard the first sei tion of tin- Twentieth Century limit' tl which, : running half an hour ahead of ; schedule, arrived here just befoje T a. m.. daylight time. The nomi nee w-av up and immediately de train imI, the special car of bis friend. William P. Kenny. on which hf had made the trip, con tinuing on lo New York. Although he went to Chicago on a mm -political mission. Sin it h re ceived fragmentary reports during chatf there with various party leaders as to the outlook in the middle west, particularly in III) nois? Kloyd K. ThompKor. d.-mo. era Mr nominee for governor, wns aiming tbo-e most optimistic about the cham-os of carrying Hllnol in Nove mber. As he passed 1 h rough no it hern Indiana find Ohio late yesterday Q , ' and iMst night. Governor Smith. In v. as At (Contlu'ied oo Page lght. HOOVER SPEECH PEOPLE FLEE T T Hundreds of Families Leave Homes in South to Es cape Rising Waters , , , n Storm Extends to beoigia and Carolinas Red Cross Rushes Aid. LNGLIS, Kla.. A u. 1 I. OVi KloodgnloH on Ihu huge hydro idccti lc- dam of the KI:'lil.L How er corporation near hen- were nicned today to relieve the strain of swol len water from the It h lacnochee liver and n swirling torrent was sweeping down the Valley to the flulf ti IMcxieo, imi inib-s away, at the late of two million gallons a minute. A pproxima lely IMHl fam ilies living In the path of the fl .vaters were warned to move to higher ground and no to of life was expected, officials of the cor I poralloii said. ATLANTA. Go. A in 11 Mi -yu,, Mtl(rm y. i, h orb.' I na t ed it). : nu a week ago ns a troph al hurricane in the Caribbean, was -luge ish ly uncoil Ing itself along ' the Soul li Carolina coast today, while parts of i'lorida, worst uf- ' fereil along a c.iprb ions jiath of destruction, still labored under t he s on i go of flood waters. Ill the I!t-mi1e stietih between ! br I'lmbla I'ower corpora I lon'.t huge dam at Inglb'.. l-'ia.. ami the gulf. 21)11 families w-er' evacuating their homes under a warning that, one of the flood gates of the jtrit'-tur would be lowered late today to avert disaster. Necessity of the slop became apparent when the lake- behind the dam, burdened by the dudilvi rising W'li hlocochee , river, mount -' d closei' l own I'd the fool of depth: between safety a nl danger, wh lb' it was believed that only one 1 open gfite would relieve the situa tion. a1 thi;ec will be toweled IT leeessarv. The danger t point WHS expected bet-n 4 and 5 p. m. today. While the siato of Kloilda gen erally began to emerge from Ibe discomfiture occasion-!! bv th' r-torm t ill another sp"t on t be e.ist coast around the north "nd of like k -eeholM on the fling of the evet Rlades was bearing a heavy burden of fond water. Al- (Contlnuea oo Tags Klghti, FROM DISASTER TEAMS ST R CROWDS OE SPECTATORS United Artisan Girls From Salem Make Big Hit at Today's Contest Win ners to Be Announced at ' Farewell Ball Tonight. Although the I' a c i i i roast I'utted Artisans' dull team tout ! was held this morning at :i oVloru at the Armory, the results of the ; competition. In which seven tramn from Washington, California ;uw Oregon look part, will not be an nounced until !' o'cbu-U tonight at the Artisan ball at Hilarity hall. 'marking the climax of the con clave which bcgiin here Thursday , evening. Several hundred people watched tlu: teams perform and applauded heartily cadi difficult drill maneu ver perfected l.y t he competing teams, all oi which wore calcuy uniforms. Karh team was allowed from six to I I minutes In which lo display Ihcir drllK most of which were gine through with con siderable SIKIp. In the order of their n ppearance, Kvereit. Wash., came first, follow ed by Liberty team of Portland. Salem. l-'iMU team of Portland. ; Oakland, Cal., Lust Portland and! i West Seattle, l-'our teams from' San .lose. Medford mid Portland, a It hough it resent at the contest, j did not take part. The Medford J team refrained out of courtesy an being host li the visitors, and iho other tenuis wore unprepared for a 1 competitive drill. The Snlcm. Liberty and Kealtle teams apparently left the best Im pressions on t he spectators, who particularly applauded the Salem uirls, who were dressed in uul foi nrs of greMl velvet, feathered hafs and shoes of a "Special design. in addition to carrying n saber with 1 u iiti-ii iiiev .. kn M-.n.t 1 1..-. t. I drills. The Salem team is heudeil , by Captain Adolph Ihilvorseu mid has been drilling for weeks for the 'contest. The Liberty and Seattle ; learns went through snappy drills! and dr ew much applause. The oaklaiul. al., ;'iun also showed up well. Kai-h team in the competition , showetl ri'sulls of careful drilling. The feature of lonighrs enter tainment program, outside of the ' ball. Is thr- paiiule at 7::ii) .In which an visumg a.usuu members, dim teams, bands and local fralermtl organization will inarch from (takdale avenue to Hlversfdr-. Last night y at the Klks temple, decree work 'w.-o staged by the Al A.iir yramld of Portland, and was followed by an entertainment pro gram In whh-h Ted Laker, Cham ber of Commerce cr.tur.v, i,i the nbsoiif-M of Mayor Aleuderfer. v.i-l- coined th vlsitor lo Medford. lte. spouse was given by H. S. Hudson, noprenie pi'esideni. afirr which the Al Azjir etitertalnetrt of Portland presenicl a well prepared program of singing and rnadlnga. The feature of tomorrow's pro- . gram is a motor caravan trip to t Crater Lake, which loaves Ho tl Chamber of t'liiniiH'i'ic at 7:3u a. in. Baseball Score$ Ami'ilcau It. II. I'.. Washington s o Phlliideiphla :t 1 1 j Callerles: Had ley and 'Ituel; I'in i nsha w, ( ii ove and 'or-hi a pe. ft. ii );. New York I I Itoston 2 Itatteile-; Hoyt ami i:onoiigh; MacJn d"ii, SI m u ions and Kerry. St. Louis Chicago liray and Sohatig; Merg. Thomas and Itp-troft , ... Clcvelitnd Sorrell and Hargiavi Ikiyne and L. Kp-wnll. af Imutl ft. II. K .. 0 li 0 4 7" Hengi! and Philadehdila New York Latteries: Mllilgap. Leilau, Hub bell. H. 9 3 P.oslon . .... Lrooklyn llHtterle! (in-cfiflidd nnd Tay lor; Clark, Koupat and Hetil'iie. II. IT. K. Ciiicinmitl 16 0 Pittsburg 0 2 2 Itaiterlcs: Lucas ami Plclnbhi Hi lines and Jlurgi eaves. He Will Visit California iszmEi. i i I Sir Ao-lcn ( hamheiinm. LolH.. Aug. 1L M' The . ......,.i..,-a u,.vu it iviu tieen Inrorml'on the highest authority.!1" lhl" '' tho oonvemton ac that S.r Austen Chamberlain, llrl.. CUla,oiy ret lee ed the desires ol ' . , ,,. i. ..... overwhelming preponderaiuv Ish orelgn secretary, w II le ay Qf r lucanji bfi Soulhampttm at the end of tli.- rttMll.,t n tlol). , t com. month for a trtL to California. , mt QUr CUUH0 U) . The Kritlsh foreign secretary, j Wna tniH whU.h (,auMd nie un , who-e health has been poor of lale. n eal.,lor occasion, to express will make the sea voyage to Call- i mv unlnluM ... ...... ...,, ,lH,.nfl-i foruia by way of tin Panamii canal. REFUSE TO GIVE!; IIDAMIIMnCCM P c miooimp ua U iVUOOIINU lYILIij L 1 N I X 1 3 1 1 A I . U 1 1 s s i a , Aug (Vi A two months' search for iho missing Amundsen party ami "Kepublicann. however, do not the six men of the dirigible Italia ,,,ono cling to their past achieve who have not been heard from 1 ",('n,s- m matter how great our since Mav r,. will shortly be i Id i tl"'"-. With changing started bv I he Uusslan icebreaker , eentlitions. our party, atwuys flex Krassln. which recently was no IbI " i-elon8t lo the cxpund successful In picking up'Mcvcn oi UlK 'no('(,M of " country, has the Mulla's missing men. embarked upon great and de- M. Groza. general secretary of ''able rfornw. which may be iho yoviel rescue commission, lef t i "--complihed within the limits for Stockholm todav expressing i ,,r lh eonstitutlon and within ;hc his own as well as Hie rescue s,,,,Ito of ol"(- ceonomic law. "We commission's bidlef that the Italia ,,aw' n,pl 'ar" ow l'l,aH0 ,,r our and Amundsen groups are still 'onnl existence, each new prob alive. e will proceed to Sta-1 1,-,n r Hl,r national advance, with uinc-r to join the Krasin. which proponalM, both leglslutlve and llmmedJatetv after repalr and , executive, which have been ade c.aling at Itergen. will resume Its 'lte in their nature and which. Arctic search, first touching at wh,'n "I'Phed, havo proved hui Leigh Smith Island and then iw cUl1 t,,elr "l'atlon. Unuing to Kranx .h.sef land. I . Aecrdingly, In our present , . platform. w offer to the country STAVANGKIt. Norway. Aug. JL;llione proposal which wo believe tl't The Hussiau ice-bri-aker responsive to the real needs of Kiiissin arrived here today to the people and to which we feel undergo repairs preparatory to sure the people will produce u resumption of the search for favorable reaction. Hoald Amundsen and the five men "Nevertheleus. we recognize that missing with him In tiie Arctic. j It is ivut merely the form of Prof. San.oih.viteh. head of the Words to which we should looV xpeditlon, declared his firm belief (Hint the Amundsen party are all ! elnlms of party urganlxations fur alive. Jlu was almost eiini lly I popular favor. It is the under ' optimistic about the six in issing i spirit which animates those mbers of the crew of the dlrlg- i words. - lible Italia. Purity of Ideals, j "If they nre alive, we will find j "The spirit of our platform la tthem." said Prof. Sanioilovlteh. unmistakable and it springs froiu He said the search would be uur record of faith, kept through continued until the end of Septem- out the entire period of our parly ber. The efforts of the vessel are : history. This spirit, you, sir, per to be supplemented by sen ut tug . sonify. Wo know that In your flights which will be made by Li ut. Chukitovsky. Death Toll of the Automobile PKN'HLKTUN. ore.. Aug. 11. ; nuiititaiii purity of Ideal In asso- tA'i - When a truck he was driving ' c!il,1"n wllh onwnlwl partisan left, the road and overturned, Al- E Activity. '"" vln Wilson, r,7, a farm band, was1 "ln th,i' w know th you will killed late yesterday. 1 11 1,1 ,e',t transcend or to dls- . .,,! ; tort or to nullify any portlou of PtiLTLAND, Ore., Aug. II.--j your party's p!form or any H)i( tiVt - Itulph Coleman, 7, was killed: lion of the cotlMttutlon of tho late yest'-nlny, w hen he was hit t I'nlted Htates, from which our l an iiutomoblle after falling - platform springs. Wo know that from n motorcycle.' which upsei.your Interpretation of fundamen-: after hilling a curb. Donald Che-jtal principles In both the const t ney, driver of the car, was ar-tullon ' and platform will - ring rested and released on his own i true. Knowing your exceptional iejognl7jiiiee jH-hdlng investisa-! sense of organisation, knowing the Hon. (Intrinsic merit of your character . .cr.v IV.tnk In Doing D! SAN KltANcisco. Aug. 11. P , have turned to you to lend us li The Cmted Security Hank & Trust these Immediate years when thw today announced Mho purchase "fjgreatest need for our country la Lhssen Industrial Bank f Stisnn- ,llo application of Bound economic vllle. Cal., w ith branches at Metier P " and .Mill Hivci -Mille. iCoppffQ 0 Pgt Klght) S NEW IDEALISM PROMISED BY HOOVERSTAND Senator Moses, in Today's Notification Speech, De clares Republican Candi date Is Leading in Veri table Crusade for Better America. PALo ALTO, Calif.. Aug. li. ' iPj Senator George 11. Moses t.i ! day for mally notified H o i h e r t ! Hoover of his nomination by tli. i republican nutlonal convention as ithe lepnhlican canditlale for presl I dent of the 1'uned States, tel'. ; ing him "it In a veritable crusado" ( he has been chosen lo lead, i The text of his speech, in part. ioiiowh: "Your selection, sir, was made with a unanimity never before - -". ! ' i""o on; oh a open in conicsh Hie right to thl nomination. Your Jcctinn uf thiw HUKgostlou was iharacterlwtic of the modesty with which you Imvo rendered iho pub-lb'- service which hon -brought yon j unci rlngly to your ' p'resont high iiisunciion. i "The convention which pave to you the nomination now officially presented, also formulated a dec laration of principles, which con stitutes the. churt of republican ism for the next four yciu-M. In our platform will bo found a re Iteration of thoso fundamentals of republican policy which aro tru d.tiotial, and through which our party has been able to accom- I jpnsu so muen ior our country ,,mI ,t! people. 1 as we examine the conflicting" 1 leadership this spirit will enlighten' land tfnklndlo the co-operation not only of the great party, which 'has thus nought you out, but that It will engender the comradeship cf that other great body of voter! whose independence of political thought find expression In thu company of thoso like you, who nnl knowing the fine exocullvo poweis, which you possess, we T