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, The Weather riroMWt Fair untl fnnii tonight mid rrldnr. Minimum jesMTdiiy B(l Minimum toilny .. 47 M edford Mail Tribune Weather Year Ago .Mlt.tllllllill '. Oft MllllJtluill 50 p.llr Twenty -third t" Wfrtij Flfly-Mventh Vr t, Today MEOFF By Arthur Brisbane I THH J 10111" Better Biters : , A Great Mystery. A Colored Bank. Gasping Descendants. (Copyright, J8S8,; by Star Co.) li Wisconsin trout would bite tlio President's bait us stiv uUi'ly us ''respectuble" usury, encouraged by the Federal Re serve, bites American business, it would be wonderful. AVbeu be finishes with the trout, President Coolidgc may want to know why. the Federal licserve has been acting as an agency to promote usury and increase the cost of doing busi ness. A well known Los Autr- elcs business man wires the suggestion that some Wall Street gentlemuu, with strings on the Federal Reserve, having gone short of the market, are raising interest rates to knock down prices under pretext of . restyaining excessive specula- turn.'! " A year ago, Wall Street re spectabilities warned against higher prices, which probably meant that tliey were "short." "Will the president, or perliup'si his successor, Hoover 'or Smith, j look into this matter? Besides crippling business and prosper ity, our' artificially created us ury rates are helping London to regain from us control of the world's mouey market. ' Dr. Paul, French medico legal expert, reports he found poison in the organs of Alfred -jljoewonst ein, Belgian - million dire, supposed to have jumped from his airplane; Umdon's Scotland Yard de tectives are working oil what they think may be the greatest murder mystery of alt times. The motive for the murder limy have been to produce pro , fit for stock frnmblcrs. Stocks in lor scock gamuicis. oiocks e 0 ll t r 0 1 1 C d by Loewenstcill j ,i i f ...iii:,!,,.. I,: i. : death. . John V., Kockefellcr Jr., iu tcrcstN liiinsoU" in New York's nice problem, us regards col ored people. He lias built model tenements for them ut reasonable prices, and will build more, instead of compell ing the colored population to Jiiy exorbitant rents for mis Yc'rable quurtcrs. In onc of his model apart ment houses for colored people, Mr. Rockefeller has installed a bank in which his son is n director, the lutter's first dir ectorate. The original tiling about the bank is that it Avili treat col oretl people, borrowers and de positors, fairly, and not tell them in the words of the old toryt "Can't you understand tliat the interest ate tip that money that you deposited with us? . Wo live in an ago that will umazc our descendants. Let W hope so, at least. . ci,;,,,,,..,' . ....;. .,..,,iUi;., ... . mml , . , . '., s bO.OOO complaints to the police were pigeonholed, sim plest- way to get rid of them. You cannot blame the police, busy willi' bootleggers from whom collections must be made regularly. Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis' private Investigator reports that speak easies ln New York City alono pay "t least ten million dollars a year fr "protection" locally. This means that 10,000.000 does not in cludo sums paid to federal "eo lorcement" gentlemen.. A distinguished official replies: "You're away off in your figures. It isn't 110,000.000, it Is 115,000, WO. If It s a nickel." (Continued on Pate Four. run muni SWEDEN Rockford, Illinois Fliers Land Safely in Canada On First Leg of Flight to Stock holmHop to Iceland To morrowThousands See Two Airmen Off. ! COCHUANE, Out., Aug. 16. (ff) ' Ilcrt Hassell and Parker Cramer landed here at 2:30 o'clock iliiu ! afternoon completing the first lap loC their flight from Rockford. 111.. to Stockholm, Sweden. They left Rockford early this morning nud will spend the night here before continuing. ROCKFORD, 111., Aug. 10. (P) Bert lluusell, accompanied by Parker Cramer, uo-pilut and navi gator took off at C:40 a. In. cen- ru;'" Htnndard time on the first leg I of a proposed flight to Hlocitholm, swodon. i It was estimated that a crowd of j fully lu.out) was at the field to ;see the fliers off. There was some excitement when unothcr mono plane crashed into a fence shortly before Hasscll hopped, but no damugo was done and tho plane Joined the others in hopping off after ilasscll. .Must of the escort planes were chartered by news photographers the field shortly after HuuycM'u plane was lost to view. The fllcru in tho Cireuter Hock ford huped tu land at Cochrane Ontario by Z or 3 o'clock tlilu afternoon. The pilots made a perfect hop off from the Rockford airport, circling over the. "field until the biff -plane hud made an ultltudo of about 1000 fuet when it wan nosed northonHtward toward Cochrunc, Orit.j where . Hasaell planned to make his first' stop ami spond the night. : - The pilots were scheduled to reach Cochrane in about eight hours, stopping over there to re fuel and tunc up the plane fur a second hop to' Greenland tomor row. llolh Men Couftdi'iit j . . Both Hasscll and Cramer ex- j pressed confidence of success as they climbed into tho "Greater j Rockford" and waved good-bye. Thcv wm-o not iluunted bv the accident which halted their first! allomU Uux'c weeks tt wnen ' iv Iihme beuvIly io.Hled for onc j hop to Greenland was unable to make altitude and crashed In a i corn field shortly after leaving j Hockfofd. Krom Kockford, the course of the piunc was northeast across Canada to Cochrane, Out., und thence on to Ml. Kvuus, Greenland tho total distance from Hockford to Alt. Kvans being 2100. The pilots planned to niako a shorter hup from 111, Evnns to Heykjuvlk, Iceland, where a buso wus ready for additional fuel und oil. Be tween Heykjuvlk and the .Swedish coast, their last hop, lies a grcnt Curry C'ulluiwlblo Hunt. Tho big pland was stocked with ample food supplies and other i ". .'..,....,...,.' i... flln, ! noi.in fond tho nllots carried u ...... .... ..vn rifle, hiking outflts-und first uld kits. The Greater Hockford, fully loaded weighs about 5000 pounds and has a wing spread of 40 feet. It can carry three persons, oltho tho flight was limited to a crew of i two, Itassell. chief pilot, and Cm- uxor, eo-ullot anil naviiraior. A radio was included anions the j nlane's equipment and the pilots, planned lo keep in communication with radio stations throughout their flight. The Hockford chamber of com .1 !. It. Ih.ll- 1 morce Bpoiifiuic-u nn; imia ' t r..- tl.n c'lnnllinlm irllllTIPV. T' DALLAS, n TO VOTE FOR HOOVER I DALLAS. Tex.. Aug. 1 6. W i Mayor K. c. Hurt of Dallas, who Z " ' Ii! .X' h "i.h Teket in ins w v v - - the past, announced today Jie would miimort Hoover in tho November election. Ho conferred wllh for-1 mcr Governor Colquitt. nntl-Smllh leader, and gave him a liel of olherl "loyal democraU" whom ho sild Nvould back the republican nominee In Texas. I "1 will take no part In the ac tual, campaign." Burt Kald. "but my heart Is with Herbert Hoover." Day and Night Plowing SAUNA. Kan., Aug. 16. IP) Day and night plowing with three eight-hour shifts operating motor pulled plows, has been Inaugurated by a number of farmers In this section lo make up for tho time lost because of rains and flood. .Men for the work are being ob tained from the state free employ ment' fcorcAu here. ' 1 1 1 'Mws .ii 1 rrov&? can a da rr-' jk B. J. Haikell, 40, veteran Rockford, 111., aviator, has been tuning his monoplane preparatory to a ona stop flight from Rockford to Stockholm, Sweden, to test the feasibility of the northern great circle route for future air lanes from the Chicago area to Europe. The total mileage of tho flight will be 4,000 miles with one stop planned for Holsteinborg, Greenland, for fuel. Above, the plane is shown ; on the right, Haskell, and. below, map of the proposed hop. Here's A Real He Man, Cuts Off His i Toes With A Knife PRINCE GKORGK, 11. C, Aug. 15. (A1) A! trapper who ampu tated four of his toes with a kitchen knife when they became frozen last winter has arrived here for professional surgical attention, but was told he had done the Job so well, no further treatment wad; ncw?,- n. n . imc i .... , in tne upper 1'iniay river, j. Omera suffered frost bite in his: right foot. On returning to his cabin, which la 50 miles from the ; nean-st neighbor, ho noticed after! n few days that infection had set. in. A kitchen knife was tho only, Hiirgical instrument nvallablo and . it took Omera three dciys to per-' form the operation. Ho then; washed the wouuds-.ln antiseptic J and bound them up.. : A REPLY TO WHITE AI.BA.vr. X. V., Aug. 10. W Governor Kmltii unnounecd todny tliat lie was .preparing n reply to tne allacK niaue on ins i-eeoiu ; an assemblyman by William Allen i AVIilte, Kansas editor, but Hint the eablegrnm made public ln Mw York .denying tlint White had re-1 traded any of his chni'Scs prob-! ubiy would necessitate s o m o : onanges in Ills rcjoinucr. I "I was preparing a reply to I White." he governor said, "but the : situation took u new turn by tho release of the cablegrum by the ' republican national committee." ! This cablegram from' the Em- j noi l., ediMr lo Ham- .1. Allen, nub- llclty director of tho republican i thai Whlln hod nnt i-n rnnterl his charges against Smith In connec-: I tlon with gambling and organized ; vice. WEDS FILM STAR LOS ANGHLISK. Auff. 16. fP) Al Christie of tho Christie films, i was married last nitfht at Yuma, ' Ariz,, to Fern Crum, known In pie- I tures an Shirley ColllnH. - j The marriage wan a surprise to ( many of the Christie ntudlo of fl- 1 clalH, who heard of it first through ; news dispatches, then later con- ' 'firmed It and made nn official' announcement. . The ceremony ut Yuma followed ' a romance that began u year ago. j j A statement from the Christie i Ht,jal0 aid that MP unu Mr' t'hrlstle were enrouic lo .cwi,ew Yc k yQrk for ft bricf honcymoon, i Chicago .... ELECTRIC CHAIRI " Aug, l- Mph. ATLANTA L'la Thompson, a youny Tennessee mountain woman, whoue last mm- utc "conrciwion iKiieu 10 nave ner huMband from the electric chair re - centiy, mum uie tor tne name crime. The slate ttupreme court today affirmed the death afptence passed on her for1 complicity In the murder of Coleman Osborne, a Chatuw th atoreKeepcr, a year ago. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST UJ, Another Atlantic Flight Started , - , ATLANTIC OCEAN T - -JT .PAKIO WORK STARTED! ON EXTENSION 0.0. RAILROAD! . , Standard Guane Rails to Be i -j n m:i n..--j LdlU oeVUIl IVIHCb DCyiRIU Butte Falls Not Trans-; continental Road, Says James H. Owen. ... i -..t. I'l-flinilmu-y work sturted tlily week on the const motion of mi extension of the Mndford Tjovuinif Hitllroiid (l. & 12.) from Bullo Fulls, In u Houlheuslorly direction, into the . "WlllowK creok district. Th" exteimion will tup a. rich tim ber district. According to Jiuwt ,'. Owen. ; ceneml munuer or Owen-1 Oi-OBon Lumber nv. th-.v length und cost of tin. . d. Vhloh ' will be extended frot,. time to lliiin n new lnuirlnir needs !irisi . ! lire Indefinite. lie said Hint the road had been surveyed for a ills-! followed the old 1". K, K. aurvev generully. though on it heavier grade. Mr. Owen said the exteu-; tlon graue wolliu be uuni "a nine ,)(,(,er nm . roads uag0 .. ilsioniury lor iopt - , for loir- unu o n standard H rul.lhcl. Hlnte(1 the extension m-lvato ontornriso of tho f... ,,,. eonuninv mil ex-1 nPnHVNi ,i, hnnn "lr will nnt nr-i mixed up with a lot of rumors, antI , a transcontinental line, i.-rore I know It." It Is cxncctcjl that the extension will be coni- puned und In operation before snow files. Mr. Owen returned this morn- Inir from a ihreo dues' business visit at I'ortlund. He attendeil Mevoi-nl Hesslfins of thi Interstate: Commerce (,'oniniisslon hearing, us spcciuior. Baseball Score American Score: H II K Chicago . t 4 : New York ..11 11 3 BlankenKhlp. Cox and Crou.sc. Hoyt and UenBouBlt, Dicltoy. . Score: K H K Cleveland 10 15 IT Boston ; 8 11 1 Haync, Hudlln, MIIJuk and L. Sewcll; MacFoydun, Ruffing and Berry, Hoffman. Score: II H K Detroit 0 H a Philadelphia 18 1" 1 Sorrell, Lillings, Hollowuy ayil Harrave, Shea, linmshaw, Bush and Cochrane. Perkins. Nulloiuil. Score: II H 2 9 II 1 I AldrldKc, W alker and Hogan, O'Farrell. NehT and Hartnett. Score: H H K llrooklyn 6 9 2 Itts'wgh II 17 1 El 'tt, Clark. Doak and uojeh. Grli st Hemslcy and O'Con' ill. i Score: pnna..elnIfl It H K i:i 21 1 4 11 2 Lcrlnn. ! jncnnatt MllliKan, KerKUSon and -jlIt.aBt Jahlonowskl, Bee 1 piclnieh, Sukeforth. n un und No Chaiijrtf in H'oallier, . OrcKon Kalr tonight and Krl- day, with fog near the coast: warm with low humidity in tho interior. Gentle to moderate northerly tfindu- ou the coaai. I ; I Beer Joint Next To Church Rett rfc A 1 D MUrLI Aaiae"' l TL. I?!-. ! with n spiritual destiny." He 'HOUSTON. Tex., Aug. Hi. (A) clunked that Governor Allied R. When officers raided a beer! Smith, the democratic presidential i joint next door to tho Klrwi Church 1 nominee, was "obedient to the doc- ofChrlKt here last night, lheytrlne and law of the Roman Cuth-! obligingly waited until ufter prayer j nlie church, which had not re-j meeting and then permitted Rev. Ftaviltu Colley and his eongregn- tlon l0 bmii U) lyi)0 UotlleH ofi am going to vote for Al Smith i uf lh(. climimi,Ml lo ctwt llla bal i'J" ""!!.. .!:oui' "'I'ipH; to H,,mV "iatthl!1 e?"":Ui November o. jiiiu niiu itiiinK ni--:iry ponre loungeu anoui hip houhi; and imswered telephone calls, tak - ;inu orders for beer from ull luirts of tow.., iJ. , I'OIITLAND. Ore.. Aug. 10. (iV) Hoi miwdon to cull (iovernor I. L' Patterson us a wilnesK Tor thn HMllc liublie service COinmisSloll In the cross-state rail hearing eruiitcd todny by representa who are conducting ( eoinnnssioii mo invesugaiion. Governor l-ntterson could not e. - I'eeleil lo uppcur tomorrow 1 Ilm nv.i.nllnM nf blu I est mnn V. 11,0 exeepuon ol ins lesiimony, jlhe slate commission today fin ished Its case, and tho railroads, 'ho "re resisting the request for an order for building of tho cross- stule line, look ill) the defense. I j "cured ' rcslcl1' public Hervloo commlMHlon a point tudny before it. when it prenented, ovor llle objeetlon of the railroad nt- j lorneys, iho flnum lul reports of ! the .Southern Pacific company, und tho On-uuii-H uslngton l.utl- I rond ,t uvigation comuany to : their stock holdci s. "llllin. Kclentifle farmer and agricultural expert, was the first witness for the - railroads. . Sliltm, a Ki-aduale of Oregon State . Auricttlturul f olh-Ke. made a do-. : tailed report on crops and dairy products in various eounticH, as given by the mate imilcultural I figures. STARTS A DIVORCE; loh Ar;ioi.KH, Auk. i. ' Milton Golden. I.os Amit lcH atlor- ney, today announced ihut he htid . received er.bled 'Instructions from Gil MotiK. imlciiHl of Gild Grav. famous "shimmy" exponeni, to in NtltuU annulment proeeedius 'oKaiiiHt the dancer. The suit, which Golden said would be of a "sensational' tui- tture, will be filed In a flay or two. or 'is soon a the papers in the caj run lie rcpur-d. fi olden declared that "1 eri.iin . moral, offenses' 'alleued to have btten committed by Miss Gray dur ing the past few years, would be the basis uf the putt and that fraud would be rhaixfil. I! of 1 it Is now In Merlin, while , Miss Gray recently went to !.n- , don. iti TMKitt'oiiirrox, x. c. Auu. HI. iPi The Ijike Mire dam. 10" feet hltfh. behind which in stored mil lions of ga linns of water, wu 1 reported lalt today to he leaking I badly and a force of men wan working denperately to prevent any break. r rh ini ftor HAcr ; I U ULU0L UHOL I FOR NEW RAIL I 19l8. RELIGION 1 UAUSto A NFAR HUIT Cfolrl Crtrtum nf !rri!itin llni-i I oiaiu i ui uin u i v ii yima ui n- versity Becomes Turmoil of Shouts, Boos and Cat; ' j Calls When Boston Pastor 1 Assails Fitness of Roman! Catholic to Be President. ! CHARhOTTKSVlM.l':, Va., Augr. i q jp) storm of protest swept 'tho institute of public affairs of, j tho University of Virginia here to-! ! clay following an address by Dr. I 1 Alhiu't f ninfl'fiihiir)i nf llnulnn. ( editor or tho Christian Register, in j which ho ussaitod the fltnesH of i a Itoman Catholic to become pros-' ident of tho United States because j of the Catholic dogma of "piiinuey j of church over state." j The staid forum of the instl- j became a turmoil of shouts, j nipfronlmcli had declared i Unit religion was the big issue of j ' campaign and that editors of llhls country should come out from! behind "their smoke screens anil j tho people that this country I really is a spiritual institution, j lented by a syllable Its absolute claims to primacy over the state." is mg cuougu 10 meei any- , thing that comes oown tno roau Hhouted John Stewart llryan. pub j Usher of Ihu Iilclimond New I.oiid-j nuiiu nmiiy ! anco shoulcd llieir miproviil. So . ninny itpuuiiuin rose u. uuiuou ine relluiou of tho Now York , novel-' nor Hint the cluilr hud to limit them t.o u few inimiteH. "Jesuits, Jn.tlicli- palmiest lyB. i, ....... 1....1 thtt- lrnlrt'n. Ihn r.,-,1111. ...... ..... ....... .... ..... L ookoii tjalliornia emus lo tne , , , try that the political parsons linvo , j0l01.0 3i,.ikg ouaiwurd ' 1"', '''- ,,nl casuultlcs were re hud on thin country during the rol. H Ul,.t.0.H:,v Mluy ln allU near"",,,llL, "'11 sported liust. olaht years, ' declnrod Prof. )lja binhplnoo ut West Uranuli l"'"' il'iimieu from tho .storm uml Jnhn 1.. Ultimo of .lohns IlopkillH!luw, whera h(1 wl deliver un "'t;11 "!"01'-, , , i;nlverslly. who added the ilefent i ,. ,, ,., ,, , Al,,.M, In (.eui glu. tiult.nun uppeured or Smith In the south would llicun,.,, "Ihe Irimnpli of intolerance mid;" ti,i ,.0,...i, i ...i.ih n, nnil - ' hyjiocrlsy. CIIAHI.OTTKSVII. I. !:, Va.. Aug. ill. iTPl Till' (ineslion "shall a itutnan I'alholle become president of tile United Hlates" was describ ed today by Or. Albeit f. Ulffcn- ! bach. Huston Unitarian minister, j addressing tile University of Vir- i :l,,",..,,,",!tl,,1?,,uf ''"''"V1"'!!"',".': ' ever faced by the nation's clcrtor- nit;. l Me referrcil thi' iircHldciitinl ( an uddri'Hs oti , .i.,..!,,,, : """ '""t-" "". toiiinuM-cliilizMlioii ut the I'I'uhh" I uml pleaded with (dlliii'M li "cumt) ' out I'i'ijiu behind tludr Hinukr Kcri'iMis and If 1 1 the people Unit this (fiuntry rnally Ih a Kplrltual Hint 11 nt Inn wllh a Hplrlliml dcM tlny." "( invcrnor Smilh 1m ii Mlnm-n-inn ii," he fiild, "and II' tho Ihsim; W(!i-f left, to him iih un independent kuuI beyond I lie aulhoi lly of thn church It would not be a difficult Miii'Mion for ninny American ti decide. Hut tho church Ik the real power, and we ouht tu be told that wo lonK hh It main tni iih rnitnai-chii) theory In religion ii niunt nut be permitted tu curry it over ii m ii monarchic pnictlcc into polltbm. Kor it monarchlHt In re litrlun Ih ii monni'clilnt in pnlfilcH. The mind Ih one and Indivisible." ACCOSTS OIL STATION ! BOY. THEN KILLS HIM VICTOUVIUJi, Cnl., AtlK. Hi. (v) Kherlff'8 . p ii h h (! h tonlKht ! spread out over tho desert hinds , or wesmrn cnmornia seiMdiiK uie 1 trail of a man who ftccosted .Ickso I lloye, 'It, oil station uHcmlHiit, as I lie wnlk(!t liome from work short ly before midnlnht and shot und killed him. Wire Report on the Pear Market CHICAGO, Aug, Hi. (UHDAI- j I 'ears 1 1 cars California, 'I Ore- , K011 cars received; 1 1 enrs sold. 1 : lil'iJ boxes Ciiliroriila Marl lells MWii 4. avei-HKU $:!.i0. HIS Hose Sll.&ti ;i.r,:, avenme l.n. H7. I boxifs Oregon Hart lefts, $Lyh : , 3..1U, Hverage $3.20. XKW YOKK, AtW 1.--f THDAl -"Hears: Hi chih Californlii, 'A Ore-; jroti, 2 Alahanm earn received. 12,-! !C'7 hoxcH Ciillforiila HartleUs ; ! fancy, best $:UK nr.. few lilwli as $ 1.5.1, ordinary t'.i.oWu H.lt.l, com-1 mnn and ripe tS.oS It It. 55, nverago i:!..H0. !fe I boxes Oregon Karlkilts extra fancy t'.l.itift y.85. uveraKC , S:(.t2: 600 boxes fuuey ?.'1.:A t 3.75, f uvciago W.lQ, ' iry Picnic Hit oulder, Son Of , tf resident Killed , ! ; ! SALT LAKE CITY, Aim'. Hi (fl) Williud Young Kim- :hall, 11, son of lid ward I'. Kimball, president of the Salt 4 Ijtko Rotary club was killed and three other persons were slightly lujurnd last nl.Olt when a boulder weighing H i about 300 pounds crashed ! down a mountain sido and i bounded into a group of Hot- -1 I arums on nu annum picnic iu v i Kiuiii'V lli'nvn iini'tn nl iinrp. . ''bo injured, are Marion, led Aldous. .Moi'toiiHou and 4 1 4 Ti FOR THE EAST Republican Candidate to HOOVER M LEAVE TONIGH Make Large Number bfiany tn ity f th urrocipd Stops, En Route to His Birthplace, West Branch, iowa, On August 21 Will Return to Vote. j STA.NKOK UUXIVBHSITV. Oil., Aug. 10 IP, This la Uerbcrl I Houvcr's ItiHl tiny ut Ills huino hcru until hi turns at tho close i.,.,nl. AcLuniunicil uy Alru. lluuvur. f Mm hum . AIIiim iiml miiKt nf l)i(i ..i.-iu..i. .....i it... ,.,.u 11..in.1iaiiiii'lnnljili'8 woro fluudi'd for tho who mmo l(.,1MS thu c0U1,u.y with ,i ,, muiuh j.uo. iho rcnubllcuu 1 11.01iidemlul noml'ueo will leave ,,,llo Atu at j 0'cloek Imljhl on special train, urrlving ut . ushingloii i Aug. 4. Jioover will follow 'I'lils time I n,o southern' route, so as-to visit!01 owv ..were aamuged or dr, I ImIi'iivkiI hv fi"iltlin til f-nt onn n t ,-..n(r vinw ..r i.u ..t..n..o fi - tress last Saturday, ' will coino from the University press today, and be distributed lo newspapers over the i-ountiy. Another tsreat radio hookup will carry It far ami neat at the time uf lis de livery. May Do this "Circle.' While Jlouver himself has given littlu thought to his return hero In November, If he follows the advice of some of his advisers, circle lu wilt make a fairly wide j on hlu Journey to tho dozen or j nioro ho will be called upon lo i inalio from the rear platform of I his private car. j Tho republican nominee Is ob ' UKod to return here tu vote, be ! cause tho lawH of Culifurnla pro ' liibit ciilxeiiM outside the slate, at election time, from vollng l,y mull. t he Htate, but absent from their votlntr pluces, to send in their bal lots. If Jioover is eleeted he Pt'ohnbly Hfwlll remain here for some lime " """m""' " , ami ; 011s recreation after tho strenu campaiKll iierhal yielding ! 10 the pressure of political leadeis, republican standard bearer ' the .has added a number of stops lo I ; his original Itinerary for the pres cut eastward trip, the first of ( Which will be at San Jose within less than an hour alter his special! tin in nets away from i'alo Alto. .M-i'jMiiK 10 iuu Humii ujinj tu morrow, he will visit Hanta Hai- ham. Glen.lale. I.os Angeles, Long ; Heach, 1'i.fi nn nud San Ber - .nardino. While at Long Beach he will Inspect tho I'aeffle Mouth - ! west expoHiliou thcro us well u riiiMKle with f.r-llow iowatm now residents uf California. Arriving 1 at Willia his, Arizona, early Satur day, lie and his party will make a sido trip to tho Grand Canyon hetVre the nominee will confer with republican chairmen from a numljfi of Arizona counties. Slop In ,rv .Mcvhii. In New Mexico .Sunday, Hoover's train will stop at Gallup, as wcllj as A!buiiieriiie, and In Kansas,; IIOMTON. Ant?. Ill (Xt .loin liodge City and Newton will be the coast guard and go biff game visited as well as Kmpuria, ilnt-! hunlitm: The culler .Mui.011. ui chtnson and Topcka. ' hf patrol duties, wirebvscd that . , walrus, two polar bears und u (Continued on Haye Klx.) .cub comprised one day's bai?. SAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intern, to vo foi1.'. for I'ic.siiliiiil ut the Xuvrmlirr I 11111 rriHtfii'il as 11 Signed (Niiihi:) Alldl'CKM (Kill out itutl 111 11 i t to ytraw-liallot-Coutost-Kditor, Mail Tribune. Medfonl, Oregon). m '; ' .. No. 14U. SICKEN SOUIH IS Hnn Ctntim CftnkinA Dt An viic oiui in i uiiuvvcu uy mi other Tornadoes Sweep Over Flooded Distrcts Railroads Washed Out and Wires Down De struction From Tampa to North Carolina. - ATLANTA. Ga., Aug. 1 0. CP) Draining a territory drenched by almost incessant rains during tho past two weeks, the rivers of three southern slates were flowing wide of their hanks today, the flood . waters isolating cities and causing tremendous damage tu crops, high ways and railways. Krom Spartanburg. B. C, Ashe- ville, N. C, and Macon and Quit man, Ga., came reports uf flood conditions eciuallimr or surnasslug All the menaced urea of North Carolina was cut off from com munication late last night but be; fore the lines went down, Ashe ville reported hasty , preparations to care for hundreds of. refugees from the I'Yeneh Broad river val- ley, where Hee Tree dam wus I threatening to collapse. On ins Washed Out Sluny mill communities along the Paeolet river were threatened, with Tryon, N. C, already feeling 11"0 IUBI Ul "uuu ,, ,. , V. waen uiu iuii ic.ite nun uuni iiv. '1 went out last night. Tin1 suburban mill communities of IJcaumont and Arkwright at i",""""1 "mc wl,llln a wcck uml . ' ,lu''Kon mlu uridgo on Tiger river " ""l" ""' iV freakish tornado tore up 5U houses at Huth. (:., yesterday and injured ono wouuiii. A score tho worst hit. having been isolated il'v """'I uler released by the col- la))sc of two duels on pkupllco !l,r,wk - ll,'k0 1,,m- 'Impoundlns I 17.000 ucre luke and Melton dam. holding MM) acres of Impounded water collapxed yesterday. Nn Drinking; Wat it MUUmIkcvIIIc Cta., was without driiilEin water and was Isolated. .Macon had hut one mil line open, and reported tho OkniulReo river two fmil over flood slum', with another follr foot rise expected to day. .More than If) Inches uf rain fell there In the last few weeltn. 0110"lnut' "o''nal annual preelpita- I Meanwhile,, wllh Quitman Itself an hiKh ground, the waters of Oltaplleo creek were Jolnlnn the iilrendy swollen Wlthhteooehee 'river, whirh In turn was IhreaU'ii ; Intf Hoverul nortlnvcstci ii Klorhht resort towns. If.. II ,..l lit.rl.,.-..i- t -(..! Ill -ii- oll h ,;, . ,.,.,,. crjly at n standstill, with, many 'roads makhm hasty efforts lo (rescue stranded trains and 'operate . . .... i-.,.f,.ii. .(,IU n. . i.., , C(llUllllt(! InHt nl),Ui hut ., tt ,",, slide -( iIIi-IhIhiw f(.ri...il halt. Deputies were placed along the main highways around Ashe ville warn tourists, that all ruudf e Washed out at dangerous points. line passenner train was report ed stranded near Compobello. S. : C, while two filled buses were held I up near UuIh cave in the same 'state WtMk.n fUO( ,u . j ,H K. Hl.ruJH, wUhlll 0 duyH ;both holnf, culf10(1 bv. lu.JIV. rHh(H , fuiowng galus which blew In ; frtjm iiori1fi Wh., ... " ,U,H ,,.,... (,vll(.(.,(.(i thruout Goorgla today, the wealh- 'M forecast did not promise much relief to the Carolinas. ns AltMUDUKN, N. C, Autr. lfi. fT'r Two woro killed anil a srore or more Injurod by a tornado that swept Ashley It eights near here today. The intomi wrecked ev- , ral bu fid lays and residences. rlutttiuii, (Nairn! parly) AGAIN