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1 The Weather forecast: fair ami i-oiitlnuej warm tonight ami Tutwduy. Temperatures: FORD f Temperatures Highest yestenhiy . Lowest this morning Dll Twenlj-fourlli Ymt. Wwilf Fifty-mnUl Ymt. MEDFORI). OKWIOX. .MONDAY. .JULY 1, l!)-'!), No. 101 MED nilBUNB Today DEBENTURE By Arthur Brisbane T V A T I M Tl The Spaniards Are Safe. Tied in 294-. Brains and Railroads. About Sugar. (Copyright by King Features -Syndicate. Inc.) V Tluit the four bruve Spanish flyers lire snfo, rescued off tli'! Ajjnres, is (ireat news. Major Knmou Franco mid liis Jilucky comrades, fiivcji up for lost nearly a week ago, were picked up 1(K) miles southeast of the island of Santa Maria by the Hritish airship carrier Eagle. ' , M The four men, quite calm, talk their ndventuie as a mat ter of course. All were well, and their trreiit two-motored plane was salvaged, .slightly dama-red. Madrid is delirious willi joy. Asked what they mean to do, the four Spaniards replied: "Start again for America." ,' They are on their way to Gibraltar as you read this. rndauntcd, Ramon hianco Franco reminds you of the old Spanish governor replying to suggestions, objections and dan gers, with a brief "Adii'tt com mando yo." .-oiiir news m nrsi inimi i- Miico relates ta that. In (he mi - . (KHial open i chlllll pionsll 1 1 Huhliv Junes uml EKimiosn tied . , ' .. . , , ivitli u score ol 2'M for f2 holes, The learned Professor B. F. ! Il ,.f u,itiu;..u uuvu I ...1 ill II 72-hole golf niatell J'OU act- Johnson's statement concluded: ''unllv ulnv L'nlf nlinnt seven1 "' h"vc noyei' 1h'" un iiaiu jiii t"ii iinoiit seen lol.MtoIld why Ulo upm,,,,.,, ,0i,n. lllilllltes, if you I'lliy Jiroperlj ,'tuio clause aroused such hitter mid don't st-ind and wiu'"le ih"stllllv- I cannot yet see why u anu tion i htdiiti auu re ,,,., l!is t KU1PthillK your elul) loo lotlir. ' if somelhinK else contemplated 'Pi.., .. . . ..r , ""t u-cee,l. shonlil cause such Hie rest of otir tune you funll.p nnww lh(( hlg take a good walk, and, if wise, of the east and all the little fol- review your own sl.orteomin.s. p "Tllilt," says ho , "is wliat 'alifornin ai.parcntl.v were intcr mubu .rolf u in mil iruini. Tt !"Mlel- Anl 1 npciUcd ly have .said " r- j;ives you time to think. The American. Hwihvay Asso ciation, mechanics1 division, re ports that niilvvny profits arc increased by the use of brains, as well as by increasing popu lation and prosperity. Kreiht train speed in , , was Ji per cent greater thnn in 1!12tt which means addini: ..) IT l!C I t'lijiiiics. i5 permit to the eflicienCV of Krrifrlit viiliuiK! iiii'i'ciispd 2 iri' rcnl since l!l-D, yt't I'lnvor locomotives iire neeileil uml constiinpl ion "of fuel litis ilc ereascd 12 per cent. Anions other tliiii).'S, ilo not sell American railroad stocks (Continued on rage Four) A fisd or mi of itmlulf Inch filitk adhiUn tape make dandy pet inanenl, tay put fcliouldtT ttmp-i, says Mls l-'awn Llppimiil. ilm urfleH I lie "l-'er 1 nit l.ndv" ii'lumn In tl:n Wei'klv Mln Horn, 11ml VkCrv In thv Jiahlt o calltn ' machine Runs and te.u immi., five men were drowned at III it Mprlm-e" In our country imiildn' f;er officers bad penned How den viere de Loup, Quebec, when a tthlnk ' turn in' itimn a itirl mpii In his shark following the murder ; bridge on which they were stand if m imly made fairly fftHMljli'"! nivht of Harry rrbdlund, a Ing cnllfipsed and threw them into vakih. I miner, near M etaline. 'the St. Utwretice river. DtAicn D NTERESTS Hiram Johnson Returns to West With Tirade Against Big Interests' and 'Self Se eking Politicians Farmer 'Farmed' to Make Political Thunder, Charge S A X V U A X( ' I SCO . Calif.. July l,tP) Senator llirum Johnson relumed here lust nijjht from YVa.shinfiUin ami issued a state ment criticising what he termed "his interests" which he charged , were responsible for the failure j of the debenture plan in the farm relief bill. The senator declared j that individuals chagrined at his i victory on Boulder dam had de luded California farm organiza tions into protesting against his stand on the farm measure. The Califoinian denounced what he termed self-seeking politicians who went forth to "farm the fanner" in California in order to make political thunder and "hi? money out of legislation." Senator Johnson declared that there has been more constructive legislation for the benefit of Cali fornia in the last six months than tn the forcBointf Hi years. He suggested "to-those of California who ask tariff increases" that they "attend to their own knit- lives in WiisliiiiKt.m what slimild : 11'0 ,l"ne 1,1 mtlm nf - vi,al '- jceni to C:iliforni;i." j The ,i,.,anrl f Culifni nia for I l!llirf l'l'vl"i exuewi Un.e or any ii'thoi- tlnen sialic, tho m-natoi- lc- jeiaroti. adding: '"We demand relief for ourselves jund in the same breath deny it to I "-" " iiuiuy, u noi .worse, than ourselves." was Willing to try anything. finrfit ' , . , .i i , I distress, I was for tho debenture plan. And here certain Calif fir mans saw their opportunity to re sort to the old tactics of deceit and falsehood and misrepresenta tion. "It is a noteworthy fact that Senators Hnmkiiart and Borah, who were the gods of the ropub- nur,' nd wim I made the republican fight In the ,KrPat agricultural districts then, j;,n(I wn" won iMfi farm :vurr;, tl0 .lebenture because they jsald the promises they then made I which were repeated in the mil- iioiin n linn fiuiit'ii rtM't'i:ilCHf could only thus la: remedied." LA MATH KAIJ.S, Ore., ,!ulv 1. At Itelieved Ut be either drowned nr kidna ped by a vnn dering tribe "f fc'ypxff h, a vlIe spreatl Heareh was under way for Buddy l-iil(Uiirtz, six-yt'jir-old koii of Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Ku1"ai tz. The elii hi h is been mining since Saturdity night. He wax hM sem ne:ir the upper Klamath hike and it. is thuiiuht pussildo he was drowned. The lake bultnm was being dragged today. Authorities admitted the youth may have been kidnaped by a tritupc 'f Kypsies uhieh passed through here Sat unlay night. I -Sher-! of Spokane SIMK.Ni;. July j iff l"loy lirowc .ct.unty today kb ke.1 in the door f the dbin where .Im k Itowden SEARCH KLAMATH S riSSJi FOR MISSING IAD run mm wuinDMpunin.v Mvinted f..r murder, ...d bani-,l,,n mill; ctoi k, ;! Shuben. cidrd IiIiiim If. doilged a bulb-i ' year-old daushter oi Mr. and Mrs. that hummed pat him. and h"t Nirholaa Shnbeii, was drowned at Hmvdcn dead. i I'alo ( i flro, ( al Ilniwer had rushed tn Kowden'' At Midbind. Ontario, three men . cjitiin near the t'amidian border In uoru ilrnunnil nlmn i.lh n..ru,.r,u the Mefallne KaIN region with OCEAN MNk. 1 sH ' . ts?. ' 1 J si 1 1 ' I I'lt7-JL I (50 MILLS S.E.OF SANTA I I I (BADIOEO IHWVAi. ) V'X'P 'VJV J I ' L f rs, plane's motors p? --T rn I 1 II - J m 'I 1 I 'i,l .I..-. ItcM-ued after liope had all hut irttne. Major Itaiiion rraiico. Spanish riicr and his three iMiipMn iorw me en route Imme rollimitu: their atK-mpt to mhi the Atlantic. I--It o liybi: Maj. Kdmmln ( laivji. Major I ninco. Oit. Hui. U- Alda. who with IVtlro MinlarhiK:i. inc-li:iiiic, iiiPiK.srt rrr. Map hos pitrcfvs uf flight. AERIAL IV11SHAPS FATAL TO FOUR ,. .. . j NanSaS L.lty IViail rllOt MlieQ When Plane Hits Radio in Fog Airways Official j and Son Die in Flames i After Crash. Hy the .Wocuilcil Press An air mail idiot and an official' of an airline were among the vie- ! tims of fatal aviation accidents over I the week end. M iflhaps on 1 he j Atlantic and I'aciflc coasts and in the middle west cost four lives. j Waldo K. liobey, 24 years old, ' of Kansas City, Mo., mail pilot for: ntinental Air 1-irie., Inc.. was 1 killed instantly w hen his plane . , , ' Ira I. Wilkinson, 4 " years old, an official of the Capital Airways, company, and hi stepson, Charles' Wilson. IX years old, were burned) to death in the wreckage of an air-! plane which tell in ine resMlentlnP iiisuici in rsiern inenin, i al., anu l burst Into lames. Ira Martin, the pilot, escaped. Nicholas KiiKlcuinn. nf I'hllndel, phia, an amateur aviator, was kill ed near Merlin, N. J. A ilane which tie was piloting fell and caught fire. Four Meet Death in Cali fornia Stream Three Taken in Washington Two-Year-Old Drowns in Crock at Palo Cedro. (By the Associated Preas) I Irnu-nliiL'i: rlnitiiPtl lit tiveu mar the eeli end In varioitB Kecilnn, j nf the l ulled KiatcB anil CunailH. The Anierican river In CalilnrnlK claimed four lives Sunilav l.y ! ilimvnlnK. .Inlin Klcnpulim, 1, and j Klv I'ariicci. IS. linsevllle vnutlis. ' ninheil al Kair akn: Ijifayetie ; Mc'Irat b, f,o. SHfTHmento count y employe, and his wife, aed 5". drowned near FoUom. 1 Joe I'eppi", fewer digger, drown- ...I t IU..,. l-.l,. .... .. U..,..ll ...t... , i "it i H- mm-, tn-m ncnuif , icii :a canoe overturned. ! Mrs. Hazel Kva Mitchell. :V, and Miuld Kllson. f, both residents of (Ynrralia. Wash., were drowned m Summit lake m Hr Olvmnia Plcnciiig h a'lionn into a 1u-kh1 fell from a hoar into ('.onmiun i.lv ! V WEEK i in vTrrn nrnion UU l 1U UL Un GIVES UP SPANISH XL I oh r Plane Sets Pace For Fast Pigeons Racing to Detroit ciiioa(ii) (yp HdiniiiK p'k'iih cover Ump (llstani-cs j iti remarkably faxt time, hut they are n match fur the 4 birds mini niakOM. : Four homing hlKeons re- j 4 leased here raced a tri-mo- uoit. uu'C4t i-ora juane to uciron. T 4 'J'hn airplane and pitieunrt left i the municipal airport at 4 f p. in. j 4 The plane readied I)etrlt ' In 2 hours, 28 minuteH. The I "r lr "igc"T rr,'',',1 ",l.t at 7:47, and the third S mill- j utes later. The fourth was much later. I . OF 2,300 ACRES;; E UaiHUmia ldUliailSlS Will DeVelOP Ranch for Fancy StOCk BreedinQ FishinCl " Akf l5 I lirP 'Rifl Qlim' Hiau 13 L.UIC Diy OUIII Evolved. A croup of California etiphtiliKlH j headed by Herbert Fleim-hackcr, Kred Hurnliam and Frank Noyen, 1 , , ; mi in on 11 r i Hiii'iHei), iniiay pur chased from thctfiolri Hay Itealty company 2'.U)0 hvtch nf land on the Howie river near the (iold Hay dam which ihey plan to develop Into a cattle ranch for the breeding and rafsing of fancy Htock. They will hIho build a larne Hum mer home on tho property near Uoriic river. The amount Involved In Hie trnnsuelion was not made public, but Ik listed as "a very Hulmtantial Hum." 1'lana for the exteiiHlvp Improve ment of the nrot-ertv are belnc r,,rnitiiHted n( win Man wmiin Mte iiiouill KleiHchacker Ih head of the Aimlo, London and PhiIm hank, of ftan FraneiHio, and owner of the l.'ort land Telei;ram and San Francisco H'lll'dln. and varied oilier liilere.ils on , "'" l'' l'lc ' "ner nf h lairc I"'ar "1' hard In the Kantii CIhi-i '. Iclde other prnperty. anil " l a well known hay iliHlrlci '": ' "e iwn nave bihiu hcv- crai siiiniuerH in una section. One cif the si-nnilary reasons for the purchase of Hie leihl luy property Ik tn enjoy tho flslilut'. I tie deal, one of tin; Iihkcsi id the year outNide of orchard pro'i-' erly, was conducted hy Karl S. Tumy, realtor Baseball Scores American. It. II. ISontnn Ii I N'"w Vork 3 ! 2 Itayne anil A. rinMon: I'cnnin k, HeiniHch anil ItetiKouKh. S'HKhlnit:ton.'hilail.-liihl.i n r k t poneil, rain. Two name tumor-! I..W. RAY HOLDINGS ON 0 FLIERS iv. 'into Detroit Man bees hamiiyi Perish When Crash Traps Occupants PnrnnAr tn UUIUIIU IU File Accidental Death Ver dict for Drivers. AX(JiLA. luil , July 1 . (I) Noah I Trouper, of Detroit, is without a family today as a result nf a motor collision near hake (leorge yesterday. In which his wife, their three children and his ither were- killed. Ih'r. nir lliivcn ly I roHprr wan in u hi'iid-oii ciilliKlon Willi Unit drlrvn ly HiMiiuin Sintt. 22. of Colihvntcr. MU'h. Tin- Tnisiipr cur Imniccllatcly ImiHt lulu fliimcH. Si-ott ci'havIciI from Ms nun-hliip in i Ilino tn rxtrii-iiip Trouper from IiIk; Iniriiiim ''. I tn t tin- ntliiM mom- Ihmh nf the party were Irappeil. MiB. Otha Triidper. 27. wife nf Tro.iper: their two daiiKlitei-H, Inna. 7. and leanor. a; tlielr :i-year-nlil jKnn. Itohert, anil I roMpei m fattier. 'Henry Trosper, r,.T, of Plalnville, hid., were Imrned to dealll. Tim l""11'1"-' ,ml" was taken ton hoB - ! pllal here with head and Hlmu Ider ! '"j"1'1''" l""m mt hla l onill-j ,,,, ,VJ1M ,,, eonidered bciIoiib. riur nnrnniTrn L L ' JL I Lll iivr hnrvH r " ww mmt , iai ri n mi w 1 1 itv I IM hflV V fi t. in I 1 II 1 1 1 l. i nuiu? 1 1 rrr i nnmniT AM KA m i ' b v m m v I The Trosper party hail left their he wrunu llohliy'B liaud In con-M "nn cnrorcciiieat. hail lieen j lioine In Detroit fin. a Kourth of Brat illation at the .Tilth (;reen. naked to renik'n hy PriiKlilcnt Moo I.July visit at the elder Tiosiici'h Al never did net roIiik andver, was Riven toilay liy Hie treas- home In Daviess county, hill. I'mihle to figlit the fire the driver nf the Iwn iMltomnbiles h'IW ,', "Mb niii -ed. five persons ere- The aceldent occurred at 1 a. m., Sunday on Hlate road -7, near Spi'ingliank. on I he east shore of Lake ( teiirge, near , li'Te. Jr. W. II. Kane, eoimiy coroner. Indicated he would file a verdict of accidental death exonerating both drivers. i J II : 1 1 A LT A IE , July 1 . ff; I Ma ger preparation wer e being toad" ill (iihrallar indny for a In- i mult noun ri'i-cntloii to I lo. I'.i HUh ' mm wil GIVE SPANIARDS m RECEPTION 'aircraft canb r Kagle on her ar- , the exacting old man to cv.-r in '""'' "'Iv"""- wa tba" an ImtulM i rlv..l here tomorrow morning with la complete rout with :ia on the l'M... bad glanced at the Major Kamon ITanco and his! second nine, all threes and fours .J"'!"- "ml mistook l;.e name on fiinn;iliioiiw of tlieir uiihiic- .itf ,,, , , . , . , . . , .,, , , Tm. li;(Vjll (MJ U,M vxt'rw, the Kngii' to enter fiibialtar har-jing loi alioiit If . 1 clock, hut suld It t W'llllll he I., fore the U. IN hull two houm later I '' " M '' I piolialil.v Hill Hot lie illlovccfl 11 l.rm .In- k. il I, .'fore the Nhlll ; The St.iinlKli iik,i..iIh of (ill,, riiltar have in nl a oetitli n to the .P.inlKh connil iceneiiil f.,r initio- I m ii---'lfjn to the Hpnm.h Koverninenl i n.kiliR that pei tul iniiHriin of ( l.lankfKiviiiK he i-niil in all I'alll- lollc c'lutfiie IhiotiKhoiit Hpain I tmnnrrnw when the learned ineiicrown four tlinea anil the Itrltlfsh anile, open twice, all within neveti year", I i JONES WINS OPEN TITLE Chicago Pro Beaterr By 23 Strokes in 36-Hole Duel Bobby's Golf Marvel to Gallery-Hit Stride After First Three Holes After noon Round Series of Threes and Fours. Here' Statistics. M A .M A It O N Kl'K. N. Y.. July 1. (? Here'rt how Itobby JoneH rolled up Ills 2:1- stroke advantage over Al Ks- pinosa in their play-off for the national open Kolf cham 4 pionshlp: First IS: .1 onea (out ) ! 44 44.1 34537 j 4 Kspinona (out) j 4. r, 3 45 4 455 39 j Jones (In) .13 4 4ilfi 4443572 4 Ksphiosa (in) r..iH a 4.1 i:r.r. ir, k.i 4 Second IS: Jones (out ) 453 454 245 30 pinnsa (out ) 5 14 475 34 1 10 Jones. (In) 4 I 34 1 343 I4 133 fill Ml 4-' pinosa (In ) 4 , 545 344 45(140 HO HI I 4444444444444 Ity Itrlan Bell. Au.iWiiT8i,ortw,ii.r t .IIA,IMlv;iM'A., . JUiy 1. -""hm t. I(im. JrM Htarted back home to his Atlanta law f- f,tL' UtiU,y with the open Kif championship Cup liohby Junes j won in a play-off for the title. I he southern city today Is the golf! capital of the I 'tilled States, for 1 Itubby'a third victory in the open comes when tho amateur cham pionship cup Is paying a visit of a year to the clubhouse of the j Hast I.ake club, country home of the Atlnnla Athletic chili, for the fourth time. In winning his third champion ! Kn l,,p Kmu '"",r,H l,,l,v,,(l oniy as ne can piny 11. i saw 11, but I still don't believe it," said a golfer of fair ability after the 'king "f Hi" nnmtcuiH liml 1: 1 IViiti'il Al KHtilnnml, II l-Icvit liru- fPHnloiml. by 23 Htrokos in n 3B- . hulo nliiv-uff over tho H im In- fond'tl wont colirno oC tho WIiibimI Knot (Jnlf -lub. Ncvi'r hiiM ii i Ii i in i n li 1 1 1 ( ilccidcii liy mich n ono-Nidetl nenrc. Uiiiich' inarKlll of victory hub 2:1 ' Htrnkex, a .lli-holc Intiil of Ml to lf4 for Kaplnnnu. The conraKenus Chicago prnfenslniial, ouIcIiimboiI hy .lonea helter than perfect koII', iwent down hut ho never null, lie! i hcKan lii nllp early In the day and j lurew ijtcaillly worae, hut he never j loat IiIb smile mid I horn wiih no HUKKeBtlon of anythlliB but Blncere ailnilratlon for a meat Rolfer. aa PLAY-OFF could not ' lircak" HII. He liutiury ileparl meiit. a bad round of 81 In the niot ninu'. M wa to Hie erfert that a news taking 45 blows, as the prow call paper reportN- may have seen a MtrokeH. up the necond nlno. In i form calling for Hie reslgnalion of the afternoon his best was an 'a minor official in the west and even 80. jumped at conclusions. lones II IU Hli'idc. 'I'll is explaiia t ion was made by The amateur champion, after a Herniary Mellon ami Umler-Sec wobbly start, going three strokes rotary Mills. I'rcvimisly the While over par on tho first three bobs, 1 House had IsMied an official de hit the .Ioiich' .stride and it was Dial of the rcpurts. which were all over but the extent of his vie- circulated last Saturday by the lory. Afer a wild six on the par t'nited l'resi. four fli-Ht hole, his consistent Jinx "Mr. I.owmati bus been an en during the championship, h slip- Undy witfsfucloi-y assisiant wecie ped over par again al the short Mm y in nis work of enforcing the third to take four. Thereafter his 1" ohibit ion law. and the stories slips were few and far between. ; 'hut be has been asked to resign nut In .17 one over par. In spite, of "' th"1 be Intends to resign are his Mtarllng six. he Hipped u 'ompletHy untrue,'' Secretary stroke from par coming home ro Mellon sal. I. "lie will continue In score 72. An exacting par fig- "fhe In charge of the work he ore for a great golf course, which i1'"" been doing." perm'ls no liberties. The a,'. for I'mlcr-Sei rotary Mills said lhal the h. one coming Joumev was evc on Friday I.ou im.n went to the more remarkable In that It In- White House to sc one of the eluded six lit the lath bole, j P''sldeit "s secretaries a t the where his lee shot came to rest1""'' leignatlon of a under a bush, and be loid to take j "'i'""- offb l.,! In the West. This II out wilh .. oenaltv of two '"'Hiest for Ibe ofliclal's resign.. - . ., The real Jones' brand of golf wiih displayed In the afierno'Oi, when be held pur even for the f i mI nlnn hnleit Mtltl then drove I bref Unci h uml Kin fours. If AL. , , , , . , . ililliu 'if f,.,,.,i ctive competition In the morn- wIkii be was 2 strokes In iir-i rears, tie would nave te en rouieo to ileath" 111 the afternoon. 'l""-',' r':l " ,h" """" " ""; j, 1 .!.,! him lo pick lip II aihlllloliel Ml.lkei. from KhiiIiio-h all.l lhe uninil total wiih ;'.l. No woihIit Itti" poller who nuw It il'il ant he., Ileve II. . JoncM now h h m won nine im-i t iotial I'tlampliilwlllpM 111 the I'nlteil Htatei. ami Ureal Hi Haiti. Itenlilesj the three Amer.can opin tiiiltnpha he haa won Ihe V. H, amateur! ' " KING GEGJS I ACCLAIMED m h i i RETURN Associated I'retg i I'rank .Marlow I NKW VOUK. .July 1. -uV - ; . Police Commissioner (irover a; iW'halen t,ulay declared Hint, in the : opinion of pnlU-e lnvi'.Hi luaioi's, 1 lave (Irosso, now held as a mate rial witness, was the man who took Frank Murlmv, of the iukM 1 clubs, on his fatal ride last Mni- : day. 1 (.1 rosso, a fugitive from justice ; for ctnupllcity hi the Mllzabeth, j . N. J., mail robbery. aeeonlinK to ( 'the police, was arrested last night ! In Long Island city. He has not 1 been formally charged with honti- J title. ) I Nicholas McUermott anil James 1 ttiaham were arrested with Oi-ohno 1 a ml are also held as material wit-! , jiesses. I I "We have evidence," Whalen said, "that Marlow liar) befriended I ii rosso ami hail helped htm to j hide from the police. Marlow, in ! financial nt raits himself, was un- ; able to continue his assistance to lirosHo, however, and It is our theory I hut Marlow's enemies promised to help (Irosso and keep him hidden if he Would get Mai -low out of the way." Think Reporter Saw Resig nation Form and Jumped at Conclusions Treasury Dept. Flattens United Press 'Scoop.' WASIIINtlTd.-", July 1. (!') Secretary .Mclluil tiiiH arteriiuiill Isxlleil a fnrnial denial nf Htiirlca that t.nislanl Kecielary of the Treasury l.owman and I'rohlliitlon I'ommlMBloner lioran Inlenileil to renlKn. WASH 1 M i l l IN, July I. An explanation of the widely printed icpmta I hut AbbIbIhiii Sec- retai y Lowniaii of the treaaury ilepaiinient, In chaik-e of tho pro- t Ion was on a pi -In led form a ml on top of a clip of piipera which I he assist a ht secret n ry left on a table in I be recepi in room. The only explanation that Mr. Mills ""' 'l,""IHMI nitnniy Low man. 44 I Nd'llt'l 'I'd MI'IU'II 'l'4 x) ,.,.,,y ,vertl-lnu i iiiiv ni.is in ll.l, offl.e not . . Weilmml ic after- . Thli'l'Mhiv Ih ihe I'onilli of .Inly unci there will he no Hsu.- of thin paper oil ih,, 1 ,l,v . . 'a le.--Service Htatlon Ih helliK hullt at croim-oailM nf John liny nn.l 1'i-ntrnl OreKon hlKhw-ayn at cent of ncycral thoiinnnil ii.nr. wRiRF'innp; UUIUUL U UMUUI IS BLAMED FOR LOWMAN STORY! Return to Buckingham Brings Greatest Popular Demonstration of Reign British Sovereign Ap peared Thin, But Well and Happy Queen Mary Shares Plaudits. LONDON, July 1. UP Kim: (leorge, his face shln'ir with hap piness and renewed health, came home to Huekinham palace at noon today to the acclaim of one of the greatest popular demonstra tions of his reign. Leaving Windsor castle an hour earlier with Queen Mary in a closed motor car, the royal pair changed to an open landau wiih resplendent livery at Albert ball. Kensington garden, anil from there on rode te t ween throngs of applaud hi'.; thousands who cheered them to the echo. At Buckingham palace one of the largest crowds ever seen out side Its gates had gathered ami their majesties, after entering, re appeared on a balcony outside to respond in gratitude for the mani festation. As his figure, remarkably straight and military for all the travail nf the past few months, was seen on a little platform the pa hi en bands started to play the Itrltish national anthem, "Mod Have the King. The music stirred the throng to tumultous enthusiasm, cheer after cheer coming from thousands of throats, while bands waved hand kerchiefs and flags. The little Princess HHubath was led out and Queen Mary lifted the little curly headed blonde baby, daughter of the duke and duchess of York, to tlm-wrfriti, YrrT'.lmln -utlve princess Hupped her hands' and waved to the neoplo below. His majesty appeared thin in the face but he looked well. He wors morning clothes with a silk topper. He look evident care not to re spond loo muHi to the excitement of the notable hour, and at times seemed to restrain himself In his acknowledgements. The number of Americans among the crowd whs a notable feature of the great celebration. They were largely In evidence In the throngs which lined the pavements while particularly numerous groups of them were noted In front of Huek Ingham palace. The king, on re-entering the pat are after greeting the crowds from the bnk-ony. Issued the following message: "I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude for tho affectionate and enthusiastic welcome which I have received on returning after lorn; months of Illness to the rnpital of my empire." Illuei Monday. COI'KMIAd KN, J u ly 1 .oVi There must be a few headaches or so. At a banquet Hosing an antl prohibltlonlst congress six kinds of champagne were served. In ad dition to numerous other v.trlMka of wine. Will Rogers Says: iroMiVWOOD, C11I.. .Inly 1. I'n'siili'iit llimvi'i' is ill). nil finished 11 ppoi tt t i ti the committee Ihut is to liritiL' milk mid honey In the i'tiin ished iii.'i'iiriiiit. It looks like h 11 nu t nil;.' simple pruli Iciii t h c y Ii ti vt- to solve. All they IniM In do is lo 'cl the fiiriil e r 111 o r " itimiry lor Ins wheat, runt an. I eotlon, ii'itlnnil raisin..; the price to the man I hit I Iniys il. 'i'hi! eoiiniiilli'e will meet, uml then iippoint snh cnimnitlei's, mill the suli eoinmittees will nppoint nn investitfiitinu eonimltli'e. aij.l just liefore the next presi. (leiitinl election the investi L'litin committee will turn in a report. "After line cXiimiimlitm we l iml I lie flintier renlly in tired of siK onr. mid we ml vise 111 i k inu: out out of hint ut the coining eloelion." Yours, Wll-L ROGKRA. 1 'n''-r.