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of Herbert Hoover
G.O.P. Headquarter
7
BOTH FALLING AS
American Swimmers Make
, Nearly a Clean Sweep in
Water Sports Weismul-i
ler Retains World Title-; "'" AMU-";"."
1 At th expense of tf;in I ranoiseo
' American Girls Get First i""" '". " "
Los AnKolc arc m;; ::;;, ;l lot, of
J fun this week. The A iik-h hiiv
. I wucci'iMk'd mi far in drtcj,iiu Hol
lywood from the league leadership
I to a tit-finite second plat p, three
full Kaincit behind Sat- -a men to.
; while liie IIeJn liave kept the Uvul.
closed the Olympic swimming meet I firmly rooted in third place.
In 11 blaze of glovy totlay, cant 11 r- ' The AneM yesterday hunw inl
and Second.
AMKTKKIJAM, Holland Auk. ll
OP) The I'nlted S.nloB tcuui
InR both npi int feature, the 1 )0
JiiPtei free style Hwims for men
and women.
. Johnny WoUamuller, American
champion, ably defended IiIh Olym
pic title in the men's event, while
AliuM Albino Ouplowleh, hunk lent
of the Ki'l HWlnimi'J'H, turned in
the final victory of the meet for
America.
- WeinHmuller disponed ut u Ku
ropenn coalition rather canity, hut
the. AVarcc'Hler girl's HterncfJl op
position came from her team
mate, Kleanor Caratll, of San
It it fact, Oil., M Ihh ulpowic.h won
by n bare bund-breadth in the
cIohIiik event of the swimming
carnival.
WciHmnller'H victory wan made
more difficult by a hIow Blurt In
tho 1 00 indent. The Chicago Hpoed
stcr lost n full yard ut the leupoff
but caught up with the field at
the first turn of the pool. We Ik- j
null ler hcKun to pull away about j
SO mote.ru from the finiuli line and,
although the Hungarian, llirany. 1
cloned a big gap In tho limit 50
in etc ih to miring from nlxth to hcc
ond place, le could not catch the
American champion.
; Zorilla Hwani as though atalc
from too much competition and
In (led to dinplay the apirlt and
eneigy that hroinl.t him the 40
meter title. George Kojac, the
New York Hchoolboy, faltered after
A Bpleudld fli'Mt turn.
. A.MSTiatDA.M. Aug. 1 1 . Ai
Johnny WolnHinuller won tho
Olympic cbamplontdilp in tho JuO
muler free Htylc hwIiii today, huc
COttHfully dcfendliiK IiIh title, won
at I'ariH in Itil. i Uh time wun
C8:H-6 Heeundn.
'.Tht rnitt'd Sl.iten Mf-orctl aKaln
when . A II dim, L8ipowllt;h of Wnr
center, MasH., won the women'
100-metcr free ntyle Hwtm with
licr tenminuto, l-Heanor (laiattt,
tun Kafucl, ( al.. ttecontl.
GecrBH Kujac of New York,
gave tho V. S. ftiurtli place, uh
well an first in the feature event.
Won hy 'Weiwumiller, while a third
American, AVnller Lutifer, of Chi
cago, wan fifth. HpeiK-e'"of run
ada flninht'd sixth 11 ml Zorilht of
Argentina Hevrnth.
(I5y ThtiiitJtM T. Ttipiilnjc, Akmi
fliitetl lnn ShmIh Wrllci)
' AMSTKKIJAM STAUII M, Ann.
V.--(flV The l ulled Hlilten today
annexed another watep wpurlM
Olympic ehamplonnhlt) when the
Amerlcun relay (enm, mnkiiiK a
nt nit way rate of ll, captured the
ftniiltt of the Jiuo met urn and
Ih-oukIu the total uf Amerliitn
hcUl cbauipltinMhipH to Hix out ol
eleven eventM completed.
In winning the race Hie I niied
SttitcM team Met a new Olympic
record of nine mimilcH, 1(11:1-5 he -ondn.
.Itipfin'H time wiin ti;l;-r ami
Canatlii'H ! : 4 7 : -I - r .
other defeat around the Stars'
neciiM. fi to 1, after the Hollywood
hoys had held them to a one -all
lie for five inning. 1 iatteii-H;
Plilt and Sandheri;; Mr-fahe, Mtll
cahy and MaKler.
The Hells had little difficulty in
HUbdufnc the Seals, U to !. Thev
allowed the San Krancisco club to
boltl n five-run lead until the nlxlh
when they piled up ix iuiim. liat
terlcH: NeverH, Nelson and Syphvi
llaltlwin; May, Jones and Sprinz.
While nthers 1 nthe first division
have been, having trouble. Sacra -
mento lias kept consistently win
ning at Portland, taking - yesler
day's battle, 10 to 7, nrter the'
I tea vers had a flvi.-rim l.... j t I
the beginning of tho seventb. The
Senators whittled the lead down
to two and in tho ninth dashed
across the plate five tiincM to win !
Itatterlcs: Couhl, Kurkc. ItaehaM 1
and Koidiler: Ponder, (utmail I
r'nueh, K'unz and Keo.
Soaitlo tried valiantly to halt tin
Acorns, but lost in a tenth Innlm-
Oakland rally, 1 1 to 7. Scoring I
five runs in the oeniuK frame. I n
tribe hold the hail until the sev
enth f ii ii I Ti u'. Italtei'les; Cooper and '
tteatl: Teaehout. Sullivan, hryan
and AiuKinith,
(iames today: Missions at San
Kranefsen; Oakland at Seattle: llol
lywood at I, oh Anneli-s, ami Sacra
niento at Portland.
UNITED STATES
ST.'.MKOIIl) IIUIDCIO KIKI.Ii
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mill rii'lil mivl with thi lliliish
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yvt tn In. nin off.
1 fcvJf
THE BIG LEAGUES
(Hy HerlKTl v. . liaikcr, Axmi
clatctl PrcKs SoiiMi Writer)
lim k in winning form aaln, j moo
the Curdluals and the Yankees i town.
and confident. The convention
(has charged nte to tender you
in is communication and with it
I wilutu you as the next president
of the United Slates:"
; ii:oitk ru:i; iis.sti;u
' (Continued fcom Page One)
though the muddy idiee-r of water
j was subsiding, u road between
' Okeechobee City and the lake, a
! few milcH south was dynamited
driving
their
; are tightening their belts for the
final a ml decisive dash down the
. Hireteh thai will see fulfillmejit
j or collapse of their hopes of pen
, nant victory.
With seven weeks yet to go, the
Yankees lead Connie Mack'a itinbi.
t lous Athletics lj four and a,
half games. The Cardinals' mar
u u over the si'contl place New
Yoik Giants In the National league
is an even four games. Uarrlng
u n expected developments,
chase for the two pennants
vnntlnn it-t.t.-H twm.tnA If V,.- 1 fin in .T'n. v a.... ii mm it 1 WW
Iwith t ve n greater Hntisfuotlon. T ! Sweeping up from (ieorgia, " QkB OdCn fjOTnC
eoine to give you formal noih u of where it h-rt threats of floods in
jit. These steps muik an advance-j jts wake, th. tropU al storm that
I which, to me. carry accuinulaied : tr days menaced tiie Florida
I gratification, hinher today' than coast totlay struck the Carolina
i-a-r unur. l nuer leaoerMiip with imprecentcil rains, causing
wnien you nave Hoieciea we now UIK.Millllltl,(
homes.
The Piedmont -Hon of South
Carolina appeared In first reports
to have been the hardest hit, Spar
tanburg reported the cotton
villages of iieauiiMMtt, Arkwright
and Paeolet flooded and residents
flW-inu. buildings undermined in
tiie city, wire communication badly
crippled and tho city gas supply
cut off by flooding of the plant.
More than seven Inches of rain
fell at Spartanburg. 1'iiion report
ed scores of negro houses flooded
in the lowlands and crops and
highways badly damaged. Green
wood had 5.03 inches of rain, the
heaviest rainfall
there.
Uafh continued to fall over
section today.
last night to divert the water from ,
fertile acres west of the
Already a :i0-mile stretch 1
ever reported
the
Aug. 1 1.
pears to lie among these four.
.Mi-Kechnie's hard fighting St.
between Okeechobee and the east
coast near Jupiter was a solid
sheet of slowly receding water.
Local lied Ci-ohh officials from
.alm lieach had sent several rescue-,
expeditions into the area and
fed 1 with difficulty a hundred or
more refugees, who had been
st ra n d od on high ground. I)a m -
age in the area with' believed to death has been reported as a re
be in cx,-ess of that caused by j of heavy rains that fell in
the lilti bnrrlcane, ulthough llm- section last night
the ited almost exclusively to flood Approximately seven inches
ap- conditions.
SAl.K.M, Ore.. Aug. II. (At
The Salem Ad club has started
a movement to have the boyhood
home tif IJerbcrt Hoover, at !gh-
mill land ami Hazel avenues, this city,
made state headuuarters for tho
Hoover presidential campaign in
Oregon. The club will take UP
the proposal with the republican
state central com mil tee, til rough
tlte Marion county central committee.
REVOLUTION BREAKS
OUT IN
SPAKTANnrHO, S. C
Several hundred persons wt
rendered homeless and at least one
Louis ct uh snapped Pittsburg's : South Carolina, it was a stor
of
ml- '
Along the path of the storm in'jng at 7 o'clock this mm-nii,.- :.n,i i
South Georgia. North Georgia and jt still was ralnlmr todav.
eight -game winning streak yes
terday by downing the Pirates, 2
to 1. in a thrilling 12 -inning
pitchers' battle between the vete
ran, ( 'larence Mitchell, and the
youngster, Kretl Fussed.
The Giants kept pace by takiim
! over the Phils, S to 4. The
I Giants confine! their scoring ac
: tivltles to two innings, scoring
! t hroe In the first when Fred tile
1 IJndstrom hit his 11th home run
' with twti on, ami five in the
. sevent h when Llndstrom hit a
single with the bases full and Hill'
i Terry followed with his 11th c-lr-!
cult smash of the season. I
With Dnzzy Vance in form, the!
' lirooklyn Dodgers had no trouble
'sinking the Hoston U raves. 5 to 1.
'Del lilsKoncttto got his 19th i
homer. - " j
The Yanks and the Athletics
:lioth won In the American league
j race. George Pipgras was strong
1 .n tho pinches at Boston and tho
champions downed the lied Sox.
5 lo
.lack Quinn pitched his Kith
victory of the season as the A's
walloped Washington. 8 to 0.
Detroit look advantage of this
"'a-hhigton defeat to climb Into
! sixth place In the standing by
'viitue of an 8 to 7 defeat of
the Cleveland Indians.
Defeating St. Louis. Ei to 3. the
; Chicago white Sox took nndis-j
1 putod possession of fourth place,
.a game about) oi' the Indians, with
whom they were tied on Thursday.
of wreck communication lines and
unroofed homes. There came re
ports of seven casualties, all per
sons caught in storm-flattened j under control a brush and Umbo
homes. fire east of this city.
ASCI'NSIOX, Paraguay. Aug. IfW
Pi A telegram received by the
minister of interior from the town
Milt of Pedro Juan Caballero, on the
this ! Brazilian frontier, states that a rev
'olutionary movement has cropped
up in the state of Mutto G rosso,
lU-nM.
The belief prevails here that
Pedro Colestino is the leader of the
revolt. He is thought to be in Kio
KPOKANF, Wash.. Aim. 11. VP) ! Janeiro.
'Abatement of the wind this fore- Malto Grosso, vast inland and
noon enabled fire lighters to bring ; sparsely settled in state in south
west Brazil, borders on the coun
tries of Paraguay and Bolivia.
I rain fell during the 1'4 hours
a m;w idkalikm
BATTLE
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hit; ritilitri-s in Miiillirrn ('nlll'nniiii mid Is ihti(I In kIm- .lewctt
II lllll-ll lllilllr.
j I'll nr I lie- illy il nil viillry will
inim' two lMllf r tliiin I h.' uvoniiic
liUNh IcnKlln liurliTs iiIiiimI iiumIii-i
mill nlhiT. wlii'il .Mi'.irunl mill
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niKill HI !:3U ii'cli.i-k. cliff lli'sl
'will ilu IIik iiIIi'IiIiik fin- .Mvilfi.nl
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U 1141 WdllH'll HWIIIUIHTH lltlll Illll'lS.
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CONTESTS END IN TO K. 0. JEWETT
A GENERAL RIOT
Dick
Ic.iMicr
plaus to
AMSTKltDAM.
mile five cha niidonshiiis scheduled!
for (his afternoon, the closing day
upy
istors. We.-d
lias been further M ivngt ht-ncd bv
the addition of two nlavers fur-
ttf the Olympic water sports. I he
Americans presented as many ath
lete for these events as all the
rest of the nations put together.
As the t losing session of the
aquatic competition gut under way
the Fulled Stales already had ac
counted for six championship out
of 1 I disputed.
.. Tho finals on the program were
into, women's inti-meter back
fciroko MwJtn; women's and men's
high diving, and men's and wo
men's PMl-meter i'reo style swim.
The l'nlted Slates representatives
Jioped for victory In the lasi four.
i ' al iii.Aits ni;itni;ur
with the I luusmuir leant
One of the largest crowds
the season Is expected to be
baud to see the contest
are now evenly mat
good game Is assured
teams
ami a
of
Tic
bed.
AMSTKIihAM, Am;. I
.lobn L. Dab. v. one-hair of the
lulled Stales re pi'esc n I a l Inn in lb"
llnal round uf the boxing compe
tition for tin- (ilxmpir cliimiion
bl.v. t th-- crown tonight by
di- Kiun in 'iVimagiiiul of Ilah'.
They are bantamweights.
t rti e ., the .Mexti'ati
from Pan Dego.
short work of Joe
boxer of Portland.
Is scheduled
of next Thursday's
t he aruior . for
and iialine have
in
Am; I 1 .
and Ib id
d !
1. -Vl
the
has
iilltest.v
on tbe
bad
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(Continued from P On.)
us ft rule stepped from the train
to Nhake hands and exchanue pleas
antries, minus his coat and vest I 'iurter-fhtal:
AI'.I:I;DI:i:. Wash., Aug
tV)- Chuck Hunter of Tacom.pand
Walter Fovargue of Aberdeen met
today in the ti-hoe finals or the
Washington stale amaieur golf
tournament. Hunter yesterday de
feated Jim Fuller. Aberdeen, in the
tnd Bon Stein, So
und wearing bedroom slippers. j
On his return to Albany, which j
for the present is his campaign j
ha so, the governor had before him J
not only many hours or ,vi'k pot- ,
Ishlng tiff his acceptance ipei::-h, ;
which will be delivered lu 10 a
week from Wcdnobday evening, but 1
decisions tut other campaign de
velopments, Among these wore ih utieMion
of It debate mi his pollltcat career
With Dr. John Itoiti-h Stratou. Putt-1
11st minister of Now York, which
Smith himself proposed should he j
held lu Slrator.' church, and hb h ;
the clergyman had Migg cited lu
held also in St. Patrick's cjithedral;
In New 'rk. Tho governor is ;
expcted lu adhere to 1th original 1
ohallcng- -one meeting ami that
In the church where Dr. Hlraton
charged the nominee wan the great
est foe to moral progress In
Amotion.
attic, in the si-ml flmtls. Fovargu
'liintiiated Milt Yost. Tacoma
Alex Duncan, Seattle.
Major League Leaders
Including frames of Align! 10.
t By the Av-ocialcd Press.)
National.
-Ilornsby. Ilraves. .37s.
oftmle. Cuds, !f.
-d in BiMtnniley. Caril
' ' I'cmllcton hoy Stnhheil
' rKNDLKTON. Ore., Aug. II.
Hob Ltnser was' In a ciitlcal
comiinon in a nospiinf ioiay as j
the result of a nabbing affray
here last night. Ills throat was!
lashed, luntf punctured ami arm Stolon Ihm- .Mom il, hue
rut. Ralph Shull. n local man. ' Pitching - Flunk-. Atlib ti
a held. i ". b-.-t .'.
Baiting-
Buns hi
tti. o
Mils l. Waller, lirates. I 1
Douhb's Hottoiulcy, Cards: IV i
nor, Pirates, :i."i.
Triples - Motlimiley. C.u.K. lit
Homers (Ton. Cubs.
stolen ba.ve -cu b 1 . Cubs.
Pitching Benton. Giants . on I n
, ,0 o o
Aiuci It-iin.
Hatting Simmons. At lib-lies, .ysti
I It ti ns Itul h. Yanks. 1 at.
Hits Mnniislt. Hi ow n.i, t I'.ii
Doubb-K- Flays.ead, lied Sox.
Triples - Humes. SenHtoi Ci
Vankci. 1 1 O
Moiiierii- Butli.V,itiks, 4,1
a m sti ; i; i . ,m ,
The ( l mpic 1 rack
may h,i e mm a new
long and bi mul sniiaw k.
I t i tpi' in ly been I 1 ported,
remained for the boxing
(be MthdleM he-man spoil
Olympic p'our.itn to outdo 111
phasic all (he protests that
gone Ill-lull'
The com pin inls thai afosc dur
ing I lie earlier events pab-d into
HiMgiiil leanee beside I lie near riot
that took place in the boxing pa
vilion estcrday when the fails
expressed emphatic displeasure at
a decision against John L. Daley.
American ba 11 1 a iium-ij: lit . in the
semi-final round. When the .shout
lllg. booing Americ.in l;iii. w ho
and li'n.Hilnl Into ibe aish ; and --'laile.t
tor the ring to protest In person,
had 6011 'piloted by the Anc-lir-
dam police, the .Indues Hi... 1 diplo
matically announced tll.it tlie h lt
oiaite a mistake and thai Dale
It. til defeated Im;I. s of South
Al. let. iiii-i 1 evcrsal at once
stirred up another sim .h oi' uoie:.(
1 1 out t lie lim ih .due tn.-
Il.tldly h.id this coll. ouitotiNt
been .leneed when another Amer
ican. Stephen Uot.nko. was sjhi'ii
j the decision over !ei-;i:reii of
.iwtiUu In the liuht w e;.ht semi
rill.il This an. used O.e t ut ..f
the Sea mil nu via u ring- ide; s. ho
itir.idaid a dit-ne'to attu-e for I Io
ta 1 1 tire 1 V t hen- 1 eprcsentat i
tho ring by the comtuei of .1
American fan-, and the t
arm of the Dutch law again
pusher
linik e
lowot I, I lltl lu I)
with whom Ii
tho main eenl
boxing card a
which Jewell
been in constant training for the
past week. In addition to the
main event. Matchmaker Wood,
has arranged a sent 1-wimltip and
several preliminaries.
Wood is planning on next
Thursday's show as being l he
banner ca rd of t he reason ami
has spired no pahw In preparing
lor southern Oregon ami Med ford
fans, bouts whit n will stand the
acid tost. The bouts, will be under
the direct supervision of lite city
Lnvliii' eoiiiin ivyi.,11 anil tile old
rule '"mi i Wht. no money." will I 'tuality and
be put rigidly Into effect
Baseball Standings
Pacific Coast League
W.
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Sacramento ...
Hollywood
( San I Yniicisoo
'Oakland
Mission I'a
I. ns Angeles. IS
Portland H
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American League
W.
Now York
Pitlladeiphtii To
st. i.oiis
Chicago
Cleveland
Dtlroii
W ushtiin
Boston . o
National
(Continued from Page One)
principles In which you possess
j an untiucsiloucd mastery.
I While House In Sife Kcping
; : "Tiie opiitfrtltion con fronts us
with an a;-'iuinied confitlence. W'o
I stantl in a couCidcuce which is
j real. It is possible to palliate
political practieoM in procedure.
which is. purely local. But In the
larger field of national .affairs;
I this may not be. The While J
I House stands immune. When '
for I scorn to say If w hen you !
I occupy It, the pcopl will knowj
j that It is in safe keeping.
J The People's Choice,
j "It is through nu accident of t
I politics that we come to offer ;
you this distinction. The iioiuina-!
j tion of which we now give yon
formal notice, result, from an
i cumulation of esteem, loyally and!
; confidence whb-h ate (he nat lira I
'outgrowth of Ibe service yuti have
' rendered. The people have a sense
; of values, which Is unfailing; and
i In a manner not to be gainsaid
It Ik they who made you the leader 1
In this., a real eiisis. They know ;
your acquaintance and experience'!
.11 loiolgn affairs, and they have
no desire to sec this constitutional.
In anch of executive activity pas. j
Into the keeping of untrained
minds. They know your Intimacy)
with the complex problems of1
federal government ami legisht- j
lion: and they have no desire to
see Ihese perplexities; muddled by j
1 hose whoso antecedents have)
been limited by local political ne
cessities. A A eiilablc (YiimmIo. j
"It is, in fact, sir, a veritable
crusiule which you have been)
chosen . tit load. We know your
give you our con- i
fidence and our support. AYhere ;
you load, we will gladly follow. '
"I trust l may ho pardoned if;
1 add a word which may seem
personal. A year ago, the field j
being cleared by the free action j
. of the president. 1 stood amonu !
I the first to espouse your cause. I
ppt.'i inter had tho distinction to de-1
hire your nomination to the i-uii-
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mlsii.
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ColleilKe fnim Oaklaiul for "ced.
Th fourth game fur Hip i-liam-plonslilii
belwcen these two (rams.
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A COURTESY CALL
-amt disappointments and sometimes embarrass
ment result from "just dropping in on folks.
A telephone call is so quick and reassuring that most
people think of it not only as a courtesy due others,
. but a real convenience to themselves and it costs
little.
Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone,
or from public telephones conveniently located every
where. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. ,
Of Southern Oregon
This Is a Great Farming
Country
The fanning industry is one of our nations' ureal est resources.
The leaders of the industry and the leading; minds of our nation
are occupied with this quest ion.
How can the farmer make farming pay? It is a recognized fact
that Cooperative Marketing is 1 lie hest solution of the problem.
New Cooperative Marketing Organizations are being fostered
;;nd developed everywhere.
-Jackson County has two old established Cooperative Marketing
Exchanges doing business. All thev need is-the farmers 100
support to make this A lireat Country for the fanner.
The farm Bureau Gnpative Eicbae
Ife Poutfy Pcoto RMetitig Ass'n
Under One Management Owned and Operated by Fanners
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