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Medfo The Weather Forecast Vulv. wanner Tuesday. Maximum yi-Hterdny Minimum uxlny " Weather Year Ago Maximum HS Minimum Dll7 Twenty-third Tea Weekly Kifty-MVHitli iYW MEDFORD, ORKdON. .MONDAY. AUdl'ST 1!:!S. No. 1.77. Today By Arthur Brisbane Mild Politics. 'Big' Men Switch Parties. In a Bio Hurry. lew York Accident. VISIT (Copyright, 11128, by Star Co.) KurveyiiiK the l'ii-M of poli-; lies, :t,Ofll milos wide, you j leiini tliat l'AHTY is more pmv- i erTul limn principle Perhaps j beeiiuse parly offers solid re- j wards. Nothing very definite j from princiiili'. j (osid,r sAdoo, one of j Famous Flyer Thought Fish tho ablest, most conspii-uous j jng jn Rogue River, With democratic candidates. oil! heard him say it. On his toinh- stone were to he engraved tl' ' words "No Al Smith." Hut he decides to upporl Al Smith, lie ; can't leave the party. ! 'Then JoKpplnis Daniels, once j secretary of the navy, who i really IS dry, so dry that a I Buclrinn came, two weeks in the desert, looks like a wet ! sponge in comparison. Joseph-its Daniels wrote to a lady, "To nominate u wet, as A Smith, is unthinkable." Hut now it is thinkable. Jnseplmx Daniels will sup port. Governor Smith, while, de ploring his wetness. He oan't leave the part v. . M While holding democrats that- thought they were dry and hostile, Uovornor Smith gathers in big and KTCIl re publicans. lie already bad collected Mr. Haskoh, formerly financial , head of the four billion dollar General Motors corporation. Rnskob changed from republi can to democrat. William H. Woodill. presi- limit nf the Ucr .,..M..n. f'nri'h'd his coining, and about the UUd I'OUUdry Company, import- jmt in nthee Inn- f.mnncntinn cluuiiiod from life-Ions rcpub-1 Hi. .i.i cm;dk loi.id.i-n Pierre S. Du l'ont, head of j colonel imihergh. attired in ai Hie frreat K. T. Du Iont l.H"m,,,PVTu? n and without .. ;lii ci-iiu-h'il fi ... the cabin of 111,' j Nemours enmpilll.V, nblllKloncd pluno, fdllmvcrt hy )u n- cmnpnn- 1lic ropiililicnii piirlv to join l-in.i.Bh bi-ooumI 1 1 ' I Hosenbalm and lett instruelions Smith. llml his plane be re-servieed and: And now pomos Arllnir Cur-! liss JlllllCS, pcrlllips IllP fjrPIll- I esi owiior of rnilrodd slocks in the I'nited States, leaving 1hewas whisked away at a high rate ropnhlicnn parly, to tleelare for Smith. .Many others as prominent in V finnnco are for Smith, talk for him and will vote for him. Al though they don't announce it puhliely. 44 Mr. Haskoh, converted re publican and head of the nat- ional democratic committee, is i ments! delitrhted with the support of! The flight of Lindbergh over the ! t , Irity atlraeted hardly passing at- Arthur Ctirtiss .lames. jiention, and there were less than a lint from Coventor Smith s I nnz,'n Uftm nl ,no "''p'' I he landed. Among these were1 point Of View it might he well (.Morris Leonard and his family. He not to talk too much ahont Mr. James in the farm belt.. Farm ers, not too fond of railroads, will wonder why hip railroad men all seem to want Smith, why, for instance, a former president, of the Pennsylvania railroad organizes a special committee to work for him. The 'two eanditlates are liav inc n pleasant week-end. Hervert Hoover is received 11 1... ...I jI. in i iisiii ii "ii on nv ini niisiiisi tc crowds, and Governor y i s i t i 1 1 c New . I e r s ey , Smith, HI. nouneed. is met nnd cheered hy;tour of lhe inn(i. on that ocea 100 000. 'sion he was at the controls of "The 1 Spirit of St. Louis." Me soared It must he PXeilinir to run lover the valley for ten minutes, for president, iun'1 tnrM headeti south. It Is a safe conjecture that Ono "straw vote" wilt Intent ' Cnlon-! Lindb-rgh and his party Herbert Hoover. On the schooner Morrfssey. caucht in Arctic ice. off Wtaimel island, far north, sixteen "itinK 'l- men listened to Herbert Hoover's u fs nnl known when ( olonel and Alfred Smith's acceptance ! Mnrtherirh will depart, or his desti speeches. They took a "straw nation. Vff-" Mfteen for Hoover, one I ''"bmel Lindbemh is presumed for Smtth. now engaged in a survey of (Continued on rage Fourj LINDBERGH 1 i a Kino uTDC LnNUO IILIIL ON A TRIP 3 Companions Coming Is Unheralded, and Plans Shrouded With Secrecy- Indicating that Colonel Lind bergh Is probably on an nil day filming trip today, five lunches were prepared for the. party this morning by K. Arams, steward at thu Univer sliy club, and wore picked up here this morning by Captain Urock of San l-rancisco, a friend of Harry Scott at whose cabin along the Kogue river near Trail, the colonel is be lieved to have spent last ni-;ht. The lunches were ordered by .Mr. Scmt last Saturday and Colonel Lindbergh is believed to nave been with the party when they were procured at the University club. The. party was met in a new green IMerce Arrow automobile, the same one which met him at the air fieltl ' yesterday afternoon. ( Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, first' trans-Atlantic flyer, and idol of ihe world, in bis silvery Wright j monoplane, landed at tho .Med ford juirpori yesterday afternoon at 4:3n o'clock, and is now sequestered, ! according In the heat information nvallahle at the su miner home of j Harry 11. Scott of Han Francisco. ! on Kogtie liver, above MeLcod. ' This afternoon Mr. Scott re-, fused to confirm that Col. Lind-f berRh was his guest. Tho coming of the "Lone Uncle" was unheralded. Ten minutes be- t,i,-,. I.U k-i-U-:I U'niiiim Roen- ! jhnlm. chief niechanician. was noil-! isamo time a Fierce-Arrow ear, he- ' lieved to belong to Harry Scull s" Francisco. iarked at the edg .nf Mm Lin, Hut' f!l,L I'ltlitni'l l.iml- ' hush hcki iiu- husine.is iiisuiot j iof the city oner, and then eaine to 'I a iM-art'inl landing. kepi under lock and key. T1!" '"""" "' m'nms wei-p . ThPii- a car waitiriK foi- me." , n'""'lM ""memntciy I."'""" '" 1 ,.t ai u nifcii iini of speed." Jlefor viuparting Colonel Mnd- nergu annuunreu mat ne umnn re- The auto-in-waitins for Iind- ! hergh bnro a (California lieense and was identified as bidonging tfi ; Marry Seott, a San l-ranciran with a summer home on Horuc river. All queries us to his destination, and the Identity of his companions were dismissed by the distinguish ed visitor with a smile. :ol. Lind bergh maintained the usual i. i-v I h-it -ittcnrlu ;i 11 hl nuit-p. was attracted by the size nnd beiiiuy of the plane, and strolled I towards It. He1 immediately iveog- , nlzetl 'oonel Lindbergh as he alighted, and said this morning he was so taken hy surprise he eould do nothing. The Lone KaglM hur ried nwfty as soon u he had Issued ; insi ructions. The news Jhat Colonel Lind bergh had landed spread like I in inning, and soon the highway was doited with autos rushing to ; the field. An attempt was nvide to follow the Lindbergh ear. hut it, was lost in the truffle. There was not the slightest Inti- j mauon or me visit irom ( ojon-i I Mm 4.L.-V fif.in ,H .-. lli,.ll Colonel Lindbergh flew over Ibis i city year ago tluring the '"Jubilee ,.f 'Ufnt,u Pnnl'il " 1U l.- inre n n u ''king inclusion frhm the public, and (Continued on pagy citfht Somewhere fiK LAUDED Al mrm mm Oil. Oml-les A. Llmlliergh Bora i 1 n a ii l ii li a f n nin n nil i kiii iiiniu AINU IUWA ArvLM Du I W lltfibt nAirnDVUiMn nr inoT m amc iHrvn j n vv r m r h I i Providence Rides Cyclone; That Sweeps Phoenix- Causing High Damage, But No Life Loss Death and Ruin in Storm's Path I'MOUNIX. Ariz.. Aug. 27. Ifi'i -A savins pi evidence rodo witli 'a cyclonic storm in a nine-niintlte isweep through I'linenix and the ...... ..,,., K,." ,,1,'iu,,,,.,, lhc wind, lain llall ,, ,pfl ,..,. ,.f ., m ,n n ( amaiic wrecked i. ' .. "'",IH . "1(;;7 l"w .ind,,nolorwl ,nonoplnn0 f,r lt,itihh ru hiillillnits. unriiafed linusen and Il.roken telephone poies in lls niiu,.Wi(0 ,,.,,),, y,.t a check by j o,y nn(, (.nin,y ofrir(fl.H show no j loss o( life. Several persons were ! injured hy wind tossed missih'S. ; but the condition of only one of ; these was eonsideretl at all sen - otis, ! i he storm was the serond of its lype to visit Thoenix in three years, a lesser storm having Kv-' ' elled six houses fn the northeast part of the eily in 11125. . Mst night's destitution centered' near the 1'hoenix union high , school. An auditorium being built wns levelled and n garage wreeK- ed while telephone poles had been tossed about like toothpU-ks. A bolt of lightning cut through three brick buildinCs as expertly as though workmen had started wie.kinir them. Although part- of the outer walls were left stand ing. the inner partitions gone and the buildings we r un - roofed The lifjhlning plaved a mis- ... 1 1 k .. .,hi.i met.ii i, hint ii tut ent sera ns of "beet iron flving in all directions. The i,i. uirimk ihe i.ciir.v Lower Unci and controller boxes nn every, told a similar story, street car in service became ai Meanwhile, the ca.h heard by sheet of flamt! until iho power .several persons Saturday leading wnil out 110 ,M'li,,f ,h,,t ,n" Plane had The tlft-mile winrl thiport roofnidived into the straits of Juan d? a it wont along and rolled the tin roof of one building in n hue l.i.ll :imt slammed it down f" '"P alk, placing its shou i- der to the box ears on the raii- way tracks, the powerful wind sent them roIlinL'. one su ing of ears l..ini' exi i-ied n Mnrfc II rt fl grade. ii.,i. i.l. window- were shM- toied, either by direct force of the,'""": dlstan-e. manne mi win-l'or bv missile tosed at ihemnid. bv the storm. ' f'iito, nsii nro h"ini-' ' ii-.n a.-,,r,,,nr.rl ih. nverlore of , by the. roast guard today the storm shorrlv f.er vx o cl" k Isearehing parties are being or lout f,.li nt It- heels came iganlwd to head bm-k Into the the wind The hailstones, a half i tnt.n n lUnm,r f-l a Wide, i DCS MOINKS In Aug 27 (,Vi,h twu"prrur?H dealt and four others serious y Injured, southwestern Iowa today was t-hecking the damage ranged ' t (Comimiud on page fiylt in the Valley Fishermen Tell of Seeing Lost Airship Zooming Through Fog. Then Si-j lence Search Shore Line and Wilderness for Trace '. of Missing. VOItT TOWN'SEXU, Wasli.. Auk. JT. tA'i An inieiiNlvi' nvo-day search nf t ho hays and nhore laniK ,. tliis ri-Kinn for tile aiant Iri- ... : l-'mbia Airways company, whieh 'vanished Saturday with four pas- I wagers and two pilots aboard, late today had yieldnl a host of rumors jaiul reports but not a (rare of thr , missing ship. . A report that the plane had been lounu at asningtnn iiaroor, i noriiiwst of here, with si-ven 'bodies aboard, smi coast guard vessels on a wild gons ehase this afternoon. The report was proven untrue. SKATTLK, Aug. -7. (flF; C"P- i-. u. hieau. m'huip pnoi, i- . '". ' had found two fishermen who saw the misving Sean 1e-Victoria pas- .singer pbuip north of 1-t.rt Had- CUris Nelson told Stead that the plane passed so rlosi , overnenn ne oucKeti a no mai n. overhead he ducked and that It passed over a little sandpit and ! .oometl tip into the fog. A mln- i ote later, be said, the motors ;.seinMl to stop, as though the ; plane were lanumg. .Nt-iwui sa iu 'he walked a mile tin the beach, but eon tl JIC of tho ship. Lou Cole another fisherman, ; Kuca was partially . ; Inst night by the n lainfd away of a ol- tliat time non in ine i..g u ; oei ' ' n in Princrss I'alri'ia nnd sa wdiist-laflen S'ow-. Tho crah " ; barely wai ) into I'Ol t lhat the towing tog 1 able to get lhe 5COW Townsend. The mni-t would have been audible for a. while ''bimarum valley wllderne-. NEW VfiltK. Aits. X.-IA'i Cupid has found New Yorkers well j fortified n.-raiiist his leap vein I "" v " 1 ' "" svho had hoped for n record year. estimates that lit the present rat'- there will bo tnifiO Iprs marriaire' in the big city UiU year than hist, JAMFBO is Minister Briand Credits Sec retary Kellogg As Force; Back of War Outlawry j Treaty France Greets a, German Envoy, and Pays! Him Homage Tribute to Coolidge. ' 1 Itv A I'M Me Itrlaml ' Cronch AlmlMer of Knivign Affairs ; PAH1S. Aug. 't'.-Wf "It has been a year and a sinco in a mes- MigK uonveyeu i urn Assoc niieti ; i-ress, i lei tail tins fragile germ j of a Mipgestinn sufficiently dis ; crpet, anileiiRting nothing more jthan the spontaneous sympathy j the American peoj)Ie. "History already lest i Tied to what ' j rare was taken to safeguard llu- 'seed anil make it grow. I know j s how mueh one may expert from i the linlitifs nf the Aineriean soil i (which yields a hundredfold lor th grain coiiiidil to it. has not deceived my have become those world. The hiirve: llnlH-s. whiHt ill' tlio whiili- "I have never doubted for up- instant that tin- Am people only awaited their h in i manifest in a new form the natur al attachment, they have always had for Hie cause if peace. I I elicit a it; my sell' today that this brilliaiU manifestation permits us i to mew sure how nnirh uiiseMish I nes jlVa ucu -Amor lean friendship jean bring to liie world. The two great nations, faithful to ihe same i traditions of liht-ralisin. acting to gether lor peace today as they did in olhtM- days fur liberty, find themselves closely unih-d in the jsiimc aspiration, in the birth of all , gn-at movements of huinan spirh. "Whlb' extending in you K'-ntb--nx-n a cordial wtdrunu bI me ri--, jnii-e al seeing gathi-n-d hert. savt-those- who .were unavoidably pie j vented from Coming by their stair il health or by olh-r duties, all tin statesman, who in their capacity as ministers til" fon-iun affairs, ha vt taken a personal share in the cou erptitin, pre ha rat Ion and draft ing of Mm new part. fU'e owe especial t hanks to tliuse who have Uinh-rgoiie ihe fatigue of a bum Jnurnry In order to be present at ibis manifrsta t mn. "I have no dmibt 1 hat you a re all ready to join in the .same cor dial welrnmr to one of our cm-b-aHUrs u hu did nut hesitate to i I'lne himself ii n jisserl that 1 In full moral a ulboiity a ttarlied to liis name unci country whieh lie represents, thr affirmation of his steady faith in Die importance and Ihe sropi nf the d i which we are about to sign. "Sentrd lipfbiy itiimng us In this hall whrie his illustrious iiurcinnin I 'resident Wilson, as- ; sH a( . p,.ae,. il already with work .l' o high a consciousness of (Continued mi page eight ) Baseball Score's i-fttshurg t; n innati ! HaU.-rle II i ) a .111 :i I I and Mar. .lablonowski 11 ." s Creavey .uiue, lulp and Harm St. Loilis II. H. II i: :i II Oi'mi .lobnson 10. , Hatterl Smith. .1. Wilson; Itlake, Cof.t Hartnett. American, Kirst game: St. Louis 1 tost on !:. liatieries: t ' r and Manioi. ;t tP-mire. Morris Meving. w d f r. stewai rii-. ;i iffin. Sef mid llolinaiii First grime: Detroit w York Datteriet: wbltebiil grave; Znehary an l Me Second game: Detroit N.w York C.ilterie-: Cai rtdl grave; I'ipgras and 'I1 H. If. li. tn Ha .ib..w-l;l Second game; It, -1 I.OIIIH t Cotton 0 I'.atleries: iybn and ' MafKayd'-n and Iterry. 1 Tl. .. 6 ir. c 11 1 Cleveland Washington P.fitterles: Chle i-kuvll; Madby, y .flirt 1 Ifiidtiti and 1, iiver uftd ItU'-l. SAIL TO SIGN ANTI-WAR TREATY Ijr r. V--Tw 3d W. L. MacKenzie King, premier of Canada, and Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, as they sailed from New York for Parlt where the multilateral treaty for the renunciation of war will b signed. mm FLAYS SUNDAY TOPICi- SINCE THE WAR Repeats Charge Nominee Is Fnr nf Mnralitv npnlarps , . j Rain Made Fiasco of Moti ficaticn, and Nation Fac ing Triple Crisis at Polls. j N'RW YORK, Auk. 27. () -The j liev. Jiihll finacll StinliMi, in a ser I limn al rolviiiy llapli.-i. cliini h 'last ni.;ht rciK-atcd bis asscrlinn that Cnvcrnor Alfred K Smith is "Ihe hilteroMt fee in America to- day or the forces of moral pro- gtess jiiitl iriitt ptditbal wisdom." . (Jovernor Smith challeiuved I ho. slatemeui when it was first made by Dr. Hlralon from his. pulpit I Ihrec weeks t and reouesleil be per iii it l ed to reply in i 'ah ary church. Dr. Straton replied thai he was willing to inrei thr gov ernor, but later insisted thai the meeting could not lake place in Calvary Ibiptist church. "Not since the days of the rev olution and the Civil war. Dr. SI rat on said tonight, "has this country faced so perilous and hn pnitnui a pnHiital. mora ami re-If-'AioiiH crisis as Hial nf the pres ent hour. "Smith's v.itt'ul kicking over of bis pari y's liquor plank and bin instil lit Inn of bis own rutllif icnlion progiaiu prtive tiial he is politically a lawless spirit. "In Ihe li:ln of liis own record on inoj .ii issues, and t he proved economic unwisdom of the legal ized litiuin traffic, with its inev itable camp followers gambling, prostiiution and nlMiv I declare hole that brcitiise of his prom inrii i position now as a presidential can didal!'. Alfred !;. Smitii Is the lut (ercst foe in America today o the forrei; ol ti"ra! iinimv, and true political wixloiu. "To i his a -ei i p. h in a I'm mei sermon tbivmoi' Sn.irh took ex ceptinn by Mtyit -i that 1 had bonic false wit ness against a neighbor and 'traduced' hiin as governor. This Is neither False wiitioi;s nor 'trarlucilig.' but Is Cod's ,-ioieuin n truth. 0 "Was II more coim ideut that, nd after all the ei, 'borate preintra nditions for n worked uu impression t hfd'ore Die assejnliled In ill! ihirlcH ; and iiidc d all Amc b-a. at ihe iinv ol liie i.otitt '.'MiDii ceremony at Albany, 't Ii. a vens dropped. :- ihe clouils iil'i) ili t'pijci wiiter', and 1 instead of Die i andldate a-W inl " lllg like Ml- (...I'i'leri!! le-ro the raiid -tairu:;y in ijunt of tb" cap itol as the massed hand played 'Mai! to th Chief and The side walks of New York' an pluine-d. Ihe hero bad to retreat U' )iM. con t lues ot t ha i a "st :n hi v room Where he )iad V. ted -i fpflen a-:aiu;r ri:rht on- t -Iojiii iav. and dellverrrl i- ee, j, in defiance til the coii tittition of bis f-ointrv and the evMe.s. , v.ill ami wish Of the I i .' ii t ei 1 1: j .,nd enli -thtetled citizens of the- irp iii-iic it) w ha I was trt all intents n,d pntpo-ies in Hie 'c:bt of ip'iiii'iKlini-' on ;.;ir atiom of i he v. ef . a piiif il ria.co." NCW YoDK A or ,V Co b P. pi evident of the liis anlval 011 t, to. lav. Mlll'il.Ule,! fort una ! sin to p' M'-ii 1 1 1 1 1 p loiia ! Ie re- e(,t itl lhe .tc Hie Haul or ne . 1. I.; an ,1. Italy and the Ibink M, V I BUDGE! FACES T DEFICIT Increase in Bureaus and De woaco in Rovomin Riupn n.,oi. t.v j f..- As Reason 1 u a anu uuo- , ,. ,. .. p.. tOm Collections AISO DlS - appoint, Despite Boosts. u-invi"rov .o i. UAhlll.M, IU.N, All. ,. ( I'resident toolidues llope fur a balanced budget on .lime ISO, I'.'lifi, I apparently faces disappointment, J'tKl Ihe government, for the first lime since the war. rormally is' l,,f..e,iwl iiu .leflell ill I lie li-enu. ! UI.y " s set ftuib in Ihe annual rc - port of Director Lord of tho hud - get, the figure on the red letter side of the ledger is expected lo be s:M,7!i, :i; fur the fiscal year liiL'il. ; historic instrument. The reason for the deficit, which, i Ir. Stresctnanti rose slraighl lo if materialized, will displace aihls full height. Me was quite oik (exported surplus nf more than I pale, but walked with firm stop LTi2,(Hiii are given hy government '. around the big lable lo ihe Inside estimators as greater outlays of jof Ihe horseshoe and seated him money due to expanded activities j self at a small table where the of bureaus, and a prospective de - errsise in revenue. i was lying. Me wrote his signature The iieiid toward fulfillment uiulcltly with Secrettiry Kellogu's one side of the situation -decrease I pen dipped hi the Ink stand which in revenue was attested to last ; served for the stoning of ihe first night In a report of the Internal j Franco-American treaty negotiated revenue bureau, made public at the j by Henjuinln Krauklin. same time Direcinr Lord predict-: The Merman foreign minister rd lhe deficit. This report dis-! blinked In the brilliant lights that closed thai (ax collections in lheshone upon liis race. When he liscal year ctidiiwr .lune :to, !ii!S;had signed, he rose amid more ap wcrr less bv $7', I 17. '?:.' Mian injptause mid returned to his seal, the preceding year. Then at Foreign Minister llriaud's On I iccemlior a, ltcjT, the bud-1 nod, Secreiary Kellogg went to get bureau estimated Mint the rost;the ti ty labia and signed. The of operating thr government from jolherH followed in a steady pro July l. I!il'T to June :;n. ijcjk would : cession each taking an average of be, in round figures. $::..Vm.oom. A t forty seconds so that Hie signa r vision of the figures on June : lures were completed in ten min however, boosted this figure to tdrs. I ,f pom, nun, an Inn rase ap- ' After Knreign M inister I lyin;ins pi aching a -i'ijiii.t of a id II in bad signed for Ibdgluiu and M. dollar-. on the tli'-r hand. Hie estimate of tax collectiotc on Juii" '.U was : state for foreign affairs, signed in b- .s by nearly NiuJ.nou.uii than on . behalf of Hie kingibun id Drear Deiembei- The first Item In Itrliaiti. Me was followed by I'rc prove disapjioiiiiing was customs ! inter AlacKi-nzle, king of Canada: lecelpls whet'eliy S 1 a.lMiD.Odll Jess j A lexamief MacLachlltl, member of was nnilclpated on June :pi than : the executive council, for the Coin on December. Likewise, interna I ' in on wralt Ii of Australia; Sir Chris revenue receipts were cut by ?1 la,- topher Parr, New Zealand high r,'Mi,iinii but this combined Ima vy j commissioner, for New .en land: lulling off wjiH balanced by an in- ; Jacobus Smit, South African high crease In expected revenue rmm j commissioner, for South Africa; miscellaneous tuxes, boosted by; and President Cosgrave. for Ihe s.'.Miii.imio. ; Irish Free State. Ixird Cusheiidun 4. (then skiu-d again for India. Count Atta Girl! ! Manzotil signed for Italv. Count ST, LOI'IS. Aug. 7. fIi- -Miir-biira Sianwich took two hours and a half oil to be married. Arriv ing from New York at 1 : L'o p. m . the Jo year old star of "l turlesrpie," was mairied to frank Kay. vaude ville master or cere monies, and at 1 o'clock was on her way back to New York (or the reopening of the Play. SAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT T intend to vote for for President at the Novemlier election. I nm rrtrislrred its 11 (Nnine party) Signed (N'iitne) . AdtlresM - (Kill out nnd mn il to StrnvHtillot-( 'ontest-Kditor, M'nil Trilntnc, Mrdfofd. OreLfonV 1 5 NATIONS IN AN T First Step Towards Uni versal Peace German Envoy First to Affix Sig natureSoviet Invited to Circle Pomp and Gold Lace Mark. Ceremony. l'AHIS, AUK. 27. (A' Tile Kul ! loKg-Uriuml renunchitlon of war I treaty was Hlinied Uils tifternoon I liy the lelliiotentiai'ies of fit' I leen natious. Dr. linstav Stresenianii, Cierman I'oreiKU minister, was first to simi : the historic docuiuent, ullai'liiliK , liis si-iiiature at ,'!: lfi i. m. G : I r, j a. in. 1'itctfic coast suiudard tintel. secretary or ntute Kellos was tile secund to siRn the treaty anil Foreimi Minister Helles of C'zeclio- l Slovakia affixed tho fifteenth and nnai smuature at ;,:ja i. m. Uy the pact the tif'een t'ounlries renounced was "as an instrument jof national policy." twin us signtuK nil the lieonlCH jof the world were invited to join in a rent effort to achieve per manent Imlveriiiil none,. Hnvl.,1 Russia beinK asked to take part Itirouali tile French Kovernnit-nl. Simiificaiitly Dr. Streseinann. the first tieruinn foruimi minister : "Hlflnlly received In l'arls since ;thu wul. , 18T(li Wlls lc lh.s, to siKii under the alphabetical rule npiilied to the names of the siK- natory countries. Tho IJ u 1 t. n d l States as eomiidered us boiiw ' called America In order to make aetnry kpiiork the second 'sinner. KnrelKit .Minister Hytnaiis !ol' MelRiuni was third and l-'or li'lK'i .Minister Ililaud, whose tnes- .Kll(,o (o e Amw.(,nil ,,, I ihrouch the Associated Press injiiiv : months ago was the origin of the pact which Kccrplary KellogR do vcloped and expanded, came tourih. wn foreign .Minister inland Iiait fflllsllcd 1111 tlddl CSS tlf Web come and the pact had been read, bnth were translated Into Knglish. 'This look -U minutes and then the French foreign minister, ufter ' a burst of applause, rose and in ; vlted Dr. Streseinann to sten Ihe j treaty, with all the seals affixed. Itriaiid for Kranre, Lord Cnslp-n- ' dun. actin-T Hrltish secrtdaiy of 1 'chidii for Japan, Foreign Minis ter Zaleski for Poland, and For eign Minister Itelies for Crrho slovakia. Itrilltant calcium lhihis eas! a ghastly glare on the scene a mo tion picture machines giound and cameras clicked. Theiu were rush- (Continued on page .-mill 1 WA A i I I i i