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warn sra NEW SCHOOL IS DEDICATED AS $75,000 School House at Bath, Michgan, Opened - As Result of Most Horri ble Crime in State's His- . tory Senator Couzens Is Lauded. rtATH, Mich., Auk. ik. vn i Bath hid today for a little space In the papers; not fur the ncream Iiik black lifadlliiPK which a year nti't tuld the world that 41 liven, mo.stly of small children, had been lost In tho dynamiting of n Hdiool li raise; it iLHki.'d only for a few 1 tie lies of type, buek ninont; the advert iHementH, may In world the Hctiiul lo , In toll tin thai iithcr tragic event. Halh today dedicated Hh new 875,000 Hchool, the .lamen Cou.enn Atfrlcnlttirnl Kchool which hati rlHen to replace the building drHtroycd by Andrew Kehoe'n dynamite. Ke lt oe planned and executed what has been called the most horrible crini in I Mich twin hlntwv because he bud brooded Unix tind unhappily over the cost of llio consolidated school. 'Pheru will he no brooding over expense this lime. The gen erosity of l.'nitod Hint cm Menu tor lamoH CoiizeiiH nnd others lias taken care of that. When Kelioe dynnmiled the building, killing himself with -13 others, he all but wrecked Hie vil lage financially. Rnlh, with its children dead In nearly every home, faced In its personal sorrow the material task of building a new school before tho old one was paid for. Henulor i?ouzciih then offered to finance U now building, and offers of help enme also from other quarters. .So today Math took over the James Couzens AgrkMilumil school. There are two bronze tablets, one on each side of the school cn trunce. Ono tells of tho gener osity of Senator ('ouzens and others: the second expresses grall tude for the sympathy extended the parents of the children affect ed by tho tragedy. In tho foyer of tho building is the bronze flgttro of n little iriri. with a Kitten under her arm. It is' Path's nirmorinl to the victims of A MEMORIAL tho blast; it symbolizes, loo. the night lu eomieetlon with the re reassertion of llath's unbroken font deaths at the hands of gangs Rir(t. Hehnol children In all parts u-i-s 01 Hugh AleLoun, cafe ino- or tlio slate eontrlltuted the pen nies, nickels nnd dimes that pur chased It. At one sldn of the statue Ih to be planed t third broiuo tablet. It nill hear the names of the children tt'lio were killed. F RAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.W1) Memory of a third Mrs. Harry AW Lyon looms today In tho affairs of the navigator hero of tho South ern Cross. Mrs. Krmn Meier Lyon, who re ceived an annulment yesterday of her mnrringo to the navigator, con firmed her form?r husband's state smen! that his first wife was dead. "Of course his first wife Is dead, ' who declared in response to Lyon, who Is now in tho east. "Hut hy that he doesn't mean Jane Lyon, now lu Maine, as he wants the world to believe. . "She Is only his second wife. 1 wns his third. "I know his first wife. She wns Lvicy Mower nf Suit UiUe City. They married In Kedwood Cily ami were divorced later. knew they had been married, but be never told me of his uncoml wife." The Noted Dead KKW VOUK, Auk. i.mi- Maude Ouiiuer. notnd actress who on her retirement two years nun had rounded nut a tnreor of nr. years on the fttnKo, died yesterday ut tho nse of 77. .Miss ClrailKer, whoso real naniti was Anna Hrain urd. wns horn In .Mlddletown, i onn. on nuine ncr uemu in A worn- . Squnro thentie. She played In such i Four thousand mule visitor old limn succesMen ns "Tho T o many socially prominent were Orphans," "The Plunter's Wife," I ""lapped" ns they left the vchsel. "Urokon Hcnrts" and "My Part A dresH suit was no budge for (in ner." ' -' i inunity. . " TACOMA, Wnsh., Aug. I R. ' William It. Itiist, 7x. prominent i Tnconm capitalist and a Icadlim! cltlr.en of tho city for thp pHt ' 3H years, died suddenly last nlwhtj following nn oprntion. I Me. Tlimr inmn tn Tn....n l ' '1810 nfter gaining nucoojis In min ing operations in Colorado, and purchased a controlling Inteiest in the Tucomt melter. He developed thl plant Into ono of tho great In dindrlen of the west and In mufti lnc "PWIH-Per l idem today quot nold to the (Jujrgenhelm Interests, i 0r ,vlu,Jn' Nansen, Arctic ox- t . Let Him Havt It nUNZLAlT, (ierniany, Aug. 18. fI1) Another what-oMt recfinl: Ktl- urd Kemp of IterPn clniniH a new world mark nf 82 noitrs contlnuoua piano playing. mMmmimnmmiwm-mwm mm, m 'HiSfiBK'-'- IctuTl ' 'I 'I I I, . I - . 1 1 1 -A-vre-Rr6-(,b JUDGE FLAYS DRY SALEM FRAT LOSES LAW VIOLATIONS CASE TO GET TAX AS CRIME CAUSE'FREE EXEMPTION' rillUXDICI.PIIlA, Aug. 18. 1 wn nu'n a,m ,w" w"m'n wipn (Jamnia Kho rrnlenilty. a wn- "llu'n lnlt ftislody hy police Inst , prietor, and Manuel O'Lenry, siis perted racketeer. Namuel Keldnuin, raptured by polleu a f ler an automobile chase, and Km nets Peterson, arrested at aiuirtmenL house, were charged , with the two killings. .P'nnie Itrooks and Orace ' Hams, apprehended at the AV11 apartment house wbcro Peterson was found, characters. were held as suspicious In the apartment occupied by the Itiooks woman, police said they found two shotguns ff the same typo used In the murder of .Mcl.oon and also bullets of the same caliber as thuso which en tered his body. Judge Kdwln O. Lewis has or dered the grand Jury to make a crime situation In Philadelphia. ; ha.n been agllalol among the firee'i I mm(or was reported In the news "Tbero nio two things which of-j ,(,u,,r n1"'1''"''! number tfjpuperd she returned to the house fer the greatest menace to our I ',rH- 11 was said here that Cor-j to make certain it was the one she government and our civilization of ' vulll nnd Kugeno fraternities wvre i i,ad seen the man enter, the United suiles." bo told the ! giving financial aid to the Sa'.ein j Today ahe went to Bee Kelly's Jin y. "One of them Is the wide- spread and thoughtless flouting of the prohibition law. "The other is gang warfare, manifesting Itself in organized bands, who viola to tho customs laws by smuggling rum and whu murder their rivals In trade. And then the organized criminals who practice highway robbei y, pay roll holdups, bank holdups, and whose conduct, whoso boldness, whose desperate ruthlessness ought to have aroused Indignation In every home In Philadelphia, t'bi ciigo nnd New York long ago." Slapping of Hip Pockets Nets 18 Arrests in N. Y. and enrthshoi'ks which devastateil , j the coast of Alaci'la, principally he-! NHW YOI!K, Auk. IS. A) Hip j tween l)oui!le and .IIJclll. 'I'he prop-' pocket slappttiK hy customs nuents erty (liitnaiir was deseiihcd as ,,lm at the Krcnch line pier ri'sultcd In mense." v- visiters to tho laner lie tli- l'rallco heiiiK talien iiitu cusliidy lust nli-'ht with lltiuor. Most of the .IS iaid fines at the pier to avoid puhllclty. said William S. 'Colirow. chief of cus toms Inspection, who added that "ic miunr wn noi mmieHue OSLO. Norway, Aug. 18. (FV pinrer. us suyum mat in nin opinion i Honld Amundsen, who flew north ! t" uiil In the Italia rescue work, wn not nllve. ! "In n!V nse," he nddort,' the ! chnnrea of his heins nllvo are very i small." "msrfcwtm mrc j The Great American Home ' ''"'"fe j KAI.KM, Ore., Aug. IS. (A) Kap-j lamt'tte university social fraternity, lost Its case in circuit court to i , ,,., ,MV I have its property exempt from tax- atlon. Jn an order and decree signed by Judge L. ,1T. McMnhnn i 1 today, the demurrer of! tlio de- feiidaulH in the suit, Marion ooun-! the county sheriff and tiie,iinusH umi urn puiicu, hh county usscssor. Is susiuined, and the suit disini." The fraternity sam.MmnMim on tno rounds that it is ... dends, and Is not organized or con ducted for financial gain. It ask ed, not for a refund of hack tuxes, but for a decree declaring Its IU27 taxes void. Kralernllles and sororities on the O.1 A. t'. ami Pnlverslty of Oregon campus were watching the Kappa (lammn Kbo case with particular interest, as sentiment for tax ex emption of all fraternity property fniterniiy in the suit in tho Ma. num,v '0"1'ls. ALGERIA COAST scores mm, PA I11S. Ana. IS. im An AI-! nipi-H dispatch to l.o tplMt l'nrlslen . today said 1 " persons hail died land I oO hail hcen Injured lu a hitr 1 rlcane acri.inpaulcd hy a tidal wave As wP'es were down Hi fil'l ,"' of tho disaster m not been told yet. It is known, however, twu a dreduer towed by a steamer foundered near P.ongle. Klve of the crew of seven were drowned. -U JIJelH a number of bouses . rolllWm or worp nroofcd. Klght 'to ten persons were killed and ISO Injured. t Trees were uprooted. Aid Is being runhed to the dts- Uict but the roads have been oh- structed. making approach dlffi- cult. Food. ifiiiH nnd other sup plle nre on their way with a do- tachmcnt of (10 military engineer. .. NEW WATER SYSTEM ; Hons Island, was plrkril up hy the : harhor ttatrol today. Suicide was SA1.KM. Ore. Aun. IS. (An The I Itullonlf il by heavy stones In two Mty of (trams Pass lins sent a reso-1 e0I1 iHirkcts. lulion to the nuhlle servieo com-1 mlsHlnn uiitlnu that the runimts-j ' Oumtro In V"M1kt. slon hold a liearlnu on tho cltv's ' OreBun: Fair tonlRht and Sun romnlalnt icsnlnm tho Uoruo Hlver 'lay with f"K near the coast lo Water iiimimnv. The pltv slletrm niKht: no chnnire In temneraturn: jthat the conuniny's equipment nnd latgiities Arc inattequatfl. vmmm, mmmnw, RICH HUSBAND OF SLAIN WOMAN IS NOW SUSPECTED LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 18. ) a now ana mysierious ukuix- today was brought into the police ; investigation or me murtier or Mrs. iMyitte Melius, wealthy society whose lmtcier hoy ,OV(fl, j ljeo p Kelly, 1b awaiting trial charged with tho alaying. The new character in tho case,, a "ei uniuentuieu, a woman ill tJiiir iiiu tiiuiiun iiumu ill. o.iiu o'clock tho afternoon of the mur ; dor two hours before the nude " i imuueu uuu m m.. ....... was num nv nnr niisniifi. Miss Johanna Sullivnn told the officer! that on tho Sunday Mrs. Melius was slain she saw a man standing in front of tho house and looking lu a nervous, excited man ner at the second story windows. After n moment, Miss Sullivan said, the man drew n hunch of keys from his pocket, opened the front door and entered. Miss Sullivan said she never saw the man's face. After the Melius Inttorney nnd later was called hy I the police. Kelly was arreHted when he was found hldlUK In a closet In tho Mel ! Ins home n couple of hours after itl.e slain woman's hushnnd, Frank I Melius, had returned from nn nll dav flshluK trip and found his wife's hody. In his stories to the police Kelly has Insisted It wns nt :-:.U) in the afternoon .that ho part ed from Mrs. -Melius nnd hid in u loset when henrhiK tlio front door helievltiK It wns Melius home. hecnmlnc entnnKled In (he ensn had kept Allss Sullivan '. from ulvlni! Infornintioii lo tho po lice until last niKlit, she cxplnlned. U. S. YACHT NINA FIRST TO ARRIVE 1 LONDON, -Aug. IS. (PI The 1 American yacht Nina rounded k.imiu-i Llglu nt S o'clock this morning, the first vessel to pass turning buoy In the fourth annual race from Cowes to Plym- until fnr the Fast net cup. No other j yachts were in stent at the tin.. said a message from Newport, Islt of Wight. Peslde the Nina there are eluht Knglish, and one American craft b f" In the coiuest. I The cotii-se Ik from Cowcs. on the Isle of Wight to Fust net, on the southwest coast of County t'ork, Ireland, nnd back to Plym outh. Body Wnthed Ashore -S 'ORT1.AXU, Ore.. Auk. 1 S. (P The hotly of VU-tor lltihlln. washed nahoro At the lower end of moderate north to west winds .'" v wu. '"&Rm&s, BXTtmcxY, I RAILROADS SAY MfiggSmWWS- !IS ! OREGON TONNAGE il SEE BRITISH ACE j TENNiS WINNER i NOT SUFFICIENT LOS A. WOMAN I WIN AUTO RACE! OVER WILLIAMS ; tM-Tlllin TITI T i i I PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. IS. Flsures offered to the lnter-stato , i commerce commission as to ton-; nngo likely to be handled by a i eross-state railroad were question- j led today by H. K. Lounsbury, i general freight agent for tho i I Union Pacific railway. i to estimate , h ch had been made ;tr .Sl. expert for .XZC:ZS Z Mr. Lounsbury took exception in SiailSllCH Uliei'l'U III nuinni tnto eommimdon's netitlon for tho state comm sslon s pennon 101 tnc i.ropost-u I.UUUUU. Mr. Lounsbury oirerert iigures which tf said wore taken from reports on actual tonnnge in two ( Harry p,.eSKler of Los Angeles vir years. AViggins. he declared, had clinched her second sticces- used a report compiled of alternate months, multiplied two. llo said this could not be accurate but was merely an esti mate. Mr. I-ounsbury's report showed a decrease in shipment of bn 'i and was asked by Kxamlner John i). Hogers if unit nictini i.. --- coll production was on the de crease. Mr. Lounsbury said that was not necessarily true but It did mean that it was impossible fstlmate the amount of tonnage which would be available for the proposed cross-state railroad, "s production varied. llo added that many of the farmers were dissatisfied with the production of that crop. When i-russ questioned he admitted that them were also many who were iilite satisfied, In KhowlnK the livestock currioil hy the vnrlou- lines. Mr. i.ouns- j nuiy wim ) inrouBii uruB'm iu un"... wvHtorn murketH s"uh us Tucunm and Seattle. By citing these re - lioi ls he alletniiteil lo dispi wo statements hy witnesses produced iy the puldie servlei. eo 111 mission. InilleallliK the northwest maiKei was uversupplled and thai this . '11111110' needed an nutlet tn east ern and southern markets. The hcni-inu; adjourned at noon, with 1 10 reopen lunu.t; mi .....r. the railroads continuing their case. BY O.S. RADICALS XKW YORK. Aug. IS. ) Just before the French liner lie do France, with Secretary of State Kellogg aboard, sailed early today, fl delegation of members of the jAhtl-lmperlallst league staged a demonstration at the pier protest ing the treaty he plans to sign in Paris. One speaker leaped upon an im provised platform and begun a vio lent harangue against the signing of lh ticaty. This was a signal for the others to unfurl banners with these legends: "Hands Off China." "Hands Off Nlclragua," "Withdraw IT u 1 1 e d Status Troops from Latin Amer ica" and "Independence for Porto lilco and the Philippines." The banners were seized by French line policemen who ejected the dlsturb ors. There were no arrests. SECY. WILBUR FOR POUT ANOKUCS, AVash.. Aug. IS. (&) A word of praise for Her bert Hoover, republican presiden tial nominee, was delivered by C'ur 1 1 u 11 1 1 h 1 1 r er t v of the navy, here today before leaving J with the Pacific fleet for Califor nia ports. Secretary Wilbur left San Frnncisco board the battleship New .Mexico which 1ms been ma neuvering with the Pacific fleet on Puget Si uind waters the last two months. All units oMho fleet except those stationed at tho Puget Sound navy yard at llremerlou departed for tho south ibis week. "I am one hundred per cent for Herbert Hoover for president," de clared Secretary Wilbur. "The rea son Is that I firmly believe he can do most for the development of the Pacific coast and the entire I'nited States." OOHVAU.IS. Ore., Auk. IS. &) An air circus has heen scheduled by the American Legion post for formula for Sept. 2S:10. Plans for the circus wore niAde at a special meeting of tho post on the new airport north of. the city. liCKlon members nnd others nre enKAKinq nightly In the task of get ting the field In shape for use by all tvties of plnnes. Fifteen committees will Assist K. Paul Walters, general aviation t'liBirman, In the work of orgnnlz-Ing- the circus. A prominent fea ture will be an Air race from Port land to Coivnllls on the first day which also mnrks the opening of the football season, with a tnme between Orocon si'ite college nnd (lie California Aggli?. arcusT -iQssg. REUS TITLE INDIAN MILL CLUB. CHICAGO, ! Aug. 18.-(P)-Mrs. Harry Press- I ler of , Angeles today won ,he "' wentern gold champion- , , ,, . ... ,,, Hllip lor Hie socuuu yvur u iww (leentin Virginia Wison, Chi- , R . 3fi.linl finals. i - mtrxr. a hi? lfi. iJP Mrs. r ' nlve western golf championship by I ;itl-hole filiate, 5 up, on Virginia i Wilson of Chicago, after having been as much as 4 down early In the :iG-holes match. INDIAN HILL CLUB, CHICAGO, Aug. 18. (P) Scoring .1-37-70, Mrs. Harry PrenHler of I-os Angeles to day gained a scant lead of ono up over Virginia Wilson of Chicago in WFSTERN GOLF - i i to;the first 18 holes of the finals for the women'st western golf chain pionship. i Mrs. l'ressler had to score 3 un-! dor par on the second nine to -Jain j tho slight advantage as the Chi- i eago girl started the match with a ' scorching game that .'iave her ni 1 up lead at the end of the fifth ' hole. "Then Miss Wilson's putter funked and she was not so good . au.r mH8j1K? a three-footer at the sixt, hole for n birdie, (he hall iinppinK mil ol uie cuji iiner j m me eonintner. Thfi (icfendlug champion then 1 HniPa8no(1 a glime worthy of a man nn( H(.,.mi eght pat.H anii (ur j ,r,og tie aat 13 holes. M(ss wlIs(m m, S(,ore, tho first ( 9 jn 4, w,th hrllioHi while her opponent took 4:2 with un out of bounds. The Chicncoun finally picked up on the ninth ns she was stymied for a five, while Mrs. Pressler barely missed slnk- ine a 12-foot putt for a deuce. But this brilliant display of golf! was not so much better than Miss urday and Sunday, September I Wilson's, as the latter, except torjnml 2, Manager Court Hall clos t& eighth, ninth nnd 11th, played j ing . the deal yesterday. The four under par and tallied 41-41-82. Marshfield team is a semi-prot'es-Mrs. Pressler's only poor golf'sional aggregation, and four of was In the woods portion from the -its members are ex-Coast league second to the fifth holes, where she ; players. The Coos Bay team is said mosquitoes bothered her so j playing independent ball and prac nineh she lost three strokes. She,tieins three limes weekly. I pulled out of bounds on the third. and then sliced to the woods. Baseball Standings Pacific Coiist League. W. . ar, 31 30 . 24 . 21 . 19 . IS . 13 I,. 1 5 1 1; 1 7 23 Snornmento Hollywood San Francisco . Oakland .Missions . l.os Aimeles .... Portland Seattle .000 .f.3S .511 .447 20 2S 20 34 I.. 37 41 .3S3 Pet. .07S .04(1 New York .... Philadelphia St. Louis St. Louis Cleveland .... ChlcaKO Washington .. Detroit . lloston .471) .4 57 . .444 : .439 .365 .014 ; .BUS ; .5113 ' .500 ; 03 05 I! 4 "3 44 43 49 51 National. St. I.ouls New York .... Cincinnati .... Chicago Piltsblll'Kh P.rooklyn Roston ...... Philadelphia !o .;tr" ! 5S .4ST 10 tS20i TO .iSo NOimt ISKNJ). Coul Products company plans $;irif),000 coul reduo Hon plant. HAVE YOU ANY HOGS to SELL? Are you watching the Portland market? We are mak inng up a carload for Friday, the 17th,, Let us know to day how many you have ready to go. t WE NEED POULTRY TOO We have a good market for all the good fryers we can buy. t The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange AND The Poultry Producers Marketing Ass'n Owned and Operated 1 IIEI.FAST, Ireland, Aug. 1S.-W) ' . , n.i,iu, ,,- ,-Kevo Don. noted Britten automo - ' bile racer, won the Royal Automo- i bile club's International tourist trophy car race over a 410 coarse jhere today. I,eon uusntnau ui viikui. am In an Alvis car was second. Don. who drove a I.e Francis car, carried a horse shoe, a black cat , and a four-lent clover tor Hick. His !verage speed was 04.00 miles per j n wag mavke(1 by a num. ,. . . , ...i,i..i.. ))er ur accuieniH nu wuiuiru j ... whfrh H(;Veral cars were wrecked ! I". ' itr.i H wn W. : t . uvkes 01 tireai nriuun, whu crashed at Newtonards and was taken unconscious to a hospital. J. M. Anderson of the United States had a slight crash half way around the track, bnt continued. Duron D'iCrlanoer retired from the race with a disabled car; K. Maclure. British entrant, skidded into a bank and withdrew; J. D. i Barnes, another British entrant, ; V!in nyan of. Princeton than Doet? crashed rounding a turn nnd wasted DC Williams, slightly injured, while J. Martin's j ti10 mk factor In Doeg's tri French car overturned hut the . Umph was his service at which driver was not hurt. Williams often could do nothing K. C. Gallop of Great Britain moro than smile admiringly as it was the leader at the half way-whizzed past, mark, dolny L05 miles In 2 hours, :i0 minutes, 50 seconds. The crowd which lined the 1.1 mile course was estimated at -'""."00. Viscount Cnrzon withdrew on tho : sixteenth lap hecause of a broken I Kusoline pipe. Ho was In third place at the time and appeared to have a Rood chance of winning. 1 TO HERE SEPT. FIRST The Marshficld team will play tho Med fowl Merchants hero Sal- Tho local team was unable to secure any games with the n- laniette valley league teams, as they wanted an outlandish finnn ciul guarantee. This Is probably due to the neat trimming handed the Salem, team, durinu the I.o- .j The Marshficld Bames wilt close '''the season, after which the team iwin he disbanded fnr this vcar. Munaser Mall has played all but three of his games scheduled for this city, and gnvo the fans twice as mam' trames ns promised. : Mnnncrer Hall nlso keilt . hnrmonv i1(l (nnm nnrl hnu mil bnse- ball on a strong foundation for next year. LAST AT SARATOGA SARATOGA SPRINGS. X. Y., Aug. IS. iff) Pelee Wrack won the $30,000 Travel's stnke today. Victorian was second and Sun JCd-j win third. The race was expected to be a test between Heigh Count, j iNtMiiucKy ocroy winner, iuhi v ic-I lorian, winner of the Helmont! stakes. Petee Wrack paid S to 1, while! Victorian was 1 to 4 and Sun Kd. ! r win out. The lime was 2:0S. Reign I count was lasi. Only four horses I ran. by Farmers. i r FOnir MILLS. A hit. it. UP) ' Overcoming a 3 in 0 lend, west. , )n lh(i nnjiunl w(1M lonllla mtchos today fought i n,eir way to even terms and with tll(, 8ix singles matches played, 'the sections stood with thrca - vtctouns uijivt-u. i iiitu uhuhipn j matches remained to decide the is- j su0. i t,e match which evened the lo John Dock of Santa -Monica . Cllit l.r-ol youth with 1;1 ''Zo't veteran Davis cup campaigner, ii-;i, H-7. The other western sin gles victories were won by George l.ott and Herrington, while I till Aydelotte. Watson Wahhurn ami Dr. George King won thoir match es for the east. The sensational work of Dor-ir and. Lott chnnged' tho aspect oi the contest and gave the west an even chance for its first series victory since 1A25. Lott made shorter work of John Major League Leaders (Ity th Associated, Press. I National. HattlnK llornshy. Hrnves, .370. Ituns P. AVaner, Pirates, 101. Ttuns hatted In; rtottomley, Cards, 100. Mils .P Waner, Pirates, 1 (in. Doubles P. Waner, Pirates. !1!. Triples Bottomley, Cards;, fjlsson- ettn, ltohlns, 13. Homers Wilson. Cups, 1:7. Stolen liases CHiyler, Cubs, 23. Pitching licntnn, Olan'ts, won 19, lost !. American, liattlni; f'.oslln. Senators, .3K4. Huns Ruth, Yanks, 120. Ituns hatted in OelirlE, Yanks. 113. Hits anllsh, Itrowns, 172. . Doubles FlnKstead, Red Kox, 30. Triples Combs, Yanks, 1 i. HonVers Ttuth, Yanks, 4f. Stolen bases Mostil, White Kox, 21. PltchlnK Tloyt, Yanks, won 1-i. lost 3. 1 MRS. ni'NWY wixs .; ix AFTKlt 14 YICiVRS HKST HIT, X. Y AliB. 18. m Mrs. .May Sutton nundy of Santa Mon ica. Cal., winner of the Americaa women's championship in mat. and the Wimbledon title In 19(15. Untaxed her comeback today hy i ";ll,nl"K the ""-tern turf court j '' ''""Pionship from Mrs. Charlotte I HosmiM- cbapln. Kprinttf Icld. Mass.. ! ,hl1''' lhe national rnnkltiK. The ; scores were 4-0, 7-5, 6-4. 1IOOYF.U AN OR.VTOll Those accompanying Hoover will have six hours for an Inspec tion of the great gorge through which the Colorado river plunges, but the nominee himself will re main at the hotel discussing the political outlook In Arizona, as he 1 has inspected tho canyon sevvral times. Since the administration of this state is democratic, state officials did not join the candidate to ac company him across its borders: In New Mexico Hoover will be joined by Senator Itronson M. Cut ting and other republican leaders for a general discussion of the political outlook there. With AVilllams .and the flrand Canyon ns his only stops, the re publican standard bearer was to make no public address in Arizona and be has announced that he will make none In New Mexico ns he s through that slate on Sunday. j lie has eschewed political talks on the Snbbnth. Clay D. Parker, Manager