Medfom
Th Weather
i
riMwu-l 1'nlt loiilulii ami Sim
day. No change In U'liiiKTittuii.
Temperatures
UNE
Hitfliml elenlu h;
l(uft, tliU morning ., 17
(Mill Twrnly fufHi rr.
Ur.ll) MiHEtilli Wr.
MEDFOKD. OK'KdON. SA'ITKDAY, Aldl'ST l!)Ji".
No.
AILTRffi
YARD WORK ZEP BUCKS
WILL BEGIN SOUTHWEST
NEXTWEEKIHEAD WIND
I
Southern Pacific Orders Im
mediate Installation Local
Improvements Drill
Track and Cross-Overs
Will Expedite Fruit Move
ment, Minimize Crossing
Blockade. .
J. IT. Mulnihy of Portland, as
Hlstant Keneral traffic m:mai;er ;'
Ihu Southern Pacific railroad, thin
afternoon advised local rail offi
cial and member.4 of the It ok no
ltivor Traffic association by telo
Krauh thai work would start at
once on improvements to the local
railroad yards, asked for hy fruit
shippers, for the more expeditious
handling of fruit the coming sea
son. The request was itrcsenlcd hy
Jihe fruit shippers at the conference
with the rail officials Thursday,
and was denied on the grounds
that it was too late to start.
The improvements call for the
installation of a drill track from
Main to Tenth streets, a distance
of three blocks, ami the installa
tion of cross-overs iu the local
yards.
The Mnlcahy telegram said that
the work on assemhliiiK the ma
terial was under way and that the
engineering department of the
Southern Pacific had been ordered
to start, the work at once and the
work will hecin next week.
Assurance were given that Hi'
. pew work would in no way inter
fere with the switching and hand
ling of cars during the coming sea
KOtl.
The drill track will also serve as
a holding track and wilt eliminate
the suspension of fruit traffic an
hour before the arrival of a pas
UMiKor train.
The "crosH-overs" will permit th
switching trains to move from one
track to another without, hauling
Jll fruit trains to' the Main street
crossing. In previous! years this
was the rule, resulting In more or
loss blocking or trafrie on Main
street.
.lames Kdmlston. chairman of the
traffic commit Ice of the liogue
ltivor Traffic association, said thai
the concessions of the Southern Pa
cific "came as a surnrise. and five
us what we ask for." Ho said th
Improvements would "mean more
than anyone would dream, not ac
quainted with the situation," and
relieve ear congestion .In the local
yards.
I'lTTSIIt'KCII. Aug. II. (I'l
Harry Hichnian. stage and ;a:nen
comedian and fiance of Clara Itow.
was named defendant in the notice
of a da ma Ke suit f ilvd in I'nited
States district court bore today by
i;ilen FrnnkH. Pittsburgh.
Miss l-'ranks churned the star
with assault and battery.
Her attorney, who nald t he al
leged attack occurred between
March -t and March 11. last, while
Picbinan whs playing at a Pitts
burgh theater, mu id the statement
of claim would lie filed Inter.
5ft ,
J I i
diii '
W' !
If .ion uaut n wife uith lot" o'
ImcklMine. Hit is the Mioimcr to
pick her nut. "I thought met die
he might b rieeln' from h tiuruin'
liiietaiMl." Mild 'oustahle I'luiit.
iht morn lit. nTler lied qiHMloiied
a K-antily clail ututiHii who u. '
arryln' along the net.
(Copyright John b OillP C"- '
CLARA'S INTENDED HALT STEAMER!
SUED FORATTAGK FOR OPERATION!
Radio Message Gives Word
of . Slower Progress
Weather Bureau Reports
Squall May Be Encoun
teredCongenial Crowd
Aboard Ship Sings and
Tells Stories.
PHH.ADKLPIliA, Pa.. Aug. .'!.
(VP) The Heading Company this
afternoon announced that at
p. m. ( K. S. T. it picked up di
rectly from Hie (!raf Zeppelin Hie
following message: "Kunning di
rectly into head winds. Overcast,
winds from the south west. Posi
tion approximately 17.20 west. Wi.lln
north. All well. Ship rocking
slightly."
WASHINGTON. Aug. iJ . (A ')
Mail destined lor the .round-the-world
flight of the (Iraf Zeppelin
has been pouring into New York
and Lakehurst at an average of
200 pounds a day, despite the fact
that postage for a letter cost.;
$:.fn and a postal card S1.7.V
Assistant Postmaster General
(Mover said today the postoffice de
partment had sent two special rep-
jresntatives to I.akehurst to super
vise the lading of the mail.
! WASHINGTON, Auk. fV
! The weather bureau announced to
I day I hat there was a possibility
that, squall conditions would he en
countered by Hie Graf Zeppelin iu
her .journey between llerinuda and
likehnrst. .
By HERBERT S. SEIBEL
Special Correspondent for the
Associated Press
AltOAKIt (iltAK X.KPPIOI.IN, A nr.
2. ( Delayed (P). As w e near
the end of our second day together
it had become increaninglv cert a i i
to us Hint this is the most con
genial crowd ever assembled in -i
Mhip, either in the water or in Hie
air.
While Hie world s anxious aul
wondering about us we are singing
and telling stories and having a
good lime, not at all in a hurry to
reach New York. Kvcn the gorilla
seems to have entered the spirit of
the thing, and insh-its on having
company alt the lime. She is quite
affectionate.
It has been sunny pari of the
time. The ship has behaved fine.
When we passed over Santa Maria
island at 8:0 tonight i'.:2) p. in.
Il0. S. T.) we dropped two bundles
of mail wrapped in a German Hag.
The sea was very calm.
SOfTIIAMPTON. Aug. 3.---w1V-The
great liner Leviathun of Hie
I'niied Slates lines, was stopped
dead on her east hound trip far
in-arly an hour in mld-oican while
Mrs. J'Yed A. Pritten. wife of the
chairman of the house of repre
sentatives naval affairs committee,
underwent an emergency operation
for appendicitis.
It was learned today when the
Leviathan docked here that M rs.
Ilrilten bail fallen ill suddenly and
gravely III while the liner was in
mid -A Han tie. Physicians decided
an immediate operation was im
perative and Captain Cunningham
uk reed to bring the ocean tnam
molb to a halt during the opera
tion, which was performed in f
minutes hy Ins. Krank Stewart
and A. MoNatnara.
SUED FOR LIBEL!
KlillWXSVII.I.K IV. Am. :l
j tVl llillllHC'-N tilt;illllL' ? I .Mild. )MKt l
nrr nk.Ml Uy II. I:. Crnic-l-. K''-j
Hilili-;iii nutl-uinl r'nnniill'-i-niitn
fr..m T"X;is. In urn t Mills rtk.lj
;ln fr-rt'Tiil ,'nui't line l,,i).,y imiiiii.li
r. '" i'')iiii r a Sun iip;nis. iui.
M.-lii-rs uf i- Hi, T-1 V- - kly. i
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l-a-.l t.-K- ,-, i)t.iiii- ,l I:, '
arti' !'s nnldislied
ii the Week ,
Was ,-b; fged 1
la lie j; regU- '
I
' ly. in
laritie.
itt
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art i e 1 e wt '
f-
,iack
written by William C. Shep
twi published in the Jun ' "
Hid "ILgh-Handed and Hell
by (iHon P, White, puti
ill the .lone i!.' hMte.
;
iue . :
(but "
i-h d
mi r Ann nniTTrir
TAX! SERVICE
4w4t$ i US': n
' Assnrtntrtl I'rcsn f'hoto
To permit Senator Hiram Bingham to attend a meeting ot the senate finance committee, an army
blimp ferried him from Langicy field, Va., and landed on the plaza east of the capltol building. Inset:
Senator Binjjham (in Moht fuit and helmet) alights from his unusual "taxi."
TEXAS FARMER
KILLED BY DRY
ACENT'SBULLET;
Shooting Declared Acci-1
dent Rancher Pointed
Gun at Arresting Party
Still and Product Found
Sons Arc Held. .
I'OTKKT, Texan, Aug. 3.-11')
Tom ( 'ha odlcr. -lit, was shot and
killed hy rhurlr Stevenn, a fedn
rn I pi oh i bit ion enforcement, agent,
in a liquor raid on Hie Cbiindler
farm near here yesterday. Tin;
officer cla lined the shooting acci
dental. Stevens, who was a ceo in pa nled
by 1 1 . Herlzcl, another federal
prohibition a Kent, and Andy Ane
son. city marshal, and Robert
I,otte. said ('handler was on Hie
front ixin h'wlipii they approached
his llOII;
The
.ITIc
iiid he
called to him
prohibit ion a;
federal
ii c oil!
cuts
here."
Cba uilb r Stevens sn Id. cei.ed a.
gun on a coL a nd pointed it
toward t hem. The officer de
clared lie started to "rush" Hie
farmer and accidentally fired bis
rifle when be Mumbled. The bul
Wt penetrated Chandler's heart.
Carson Chandler, 17, W. K.
Chandler, Hi, sons of the, Main
man, and Charles l-'eln, :t 7, uf San
Antonio, were held. Kein was
said to have been on the farm
when Chandler was killed. The
uf fleers nalfl they found a still,
lit barrels of mash. UK gallons of
whiskey and a quantity of beer
on the farm.
Stevens was permitted to spend
the nighi at his home iu San An
tonio on his promise to return
here today for a coroner's impies'
Ceorge A. Hanimoiis, deputy
district, prohibition ad mi Hint rat or,
came here from San Antonio lat
night to investigate the slaying.
FLOODS FOLLOW
IN MIDDLE WEST
CHIi'.Miu, Aug II. iTi The f;ir
flier's prayers f of i a in were Hli
f. et i'd yestei da y it ll toi'renis
whit ll liroiight relief to pa re bed
eropf- in intent sections of the mid
dle ucM. bill desolation aiefloods
lo part.-- of Iowa. Seven Inches of
ralh were reporled at Cedar Itap
i.N, Iowa, with It ,"i inehe- l"( oided
here
l .n me,s in the Mood, d a., as of (
lo'n Ihelr crop ci'pt a it y
l.'- ll;e r-iin wh: !i ! :-
deti
b.Mlly lo break the otlg dioiiglU.
TlcoiMitel-' of ,inrs wr- Irtund li
ed. iiih-.is weie it.ts). and
railroad trio ks and bi Idgi-n Wen-
snept away. j age oT 7 Sir Horace plunkett.
Mo-l of the bini.tge ivt ought by--h st a lesma ri' is hiimlnii to H
the Kloim was betueen edar , Ceorge la-rnard ShaW ban writ -Rapids
ami Pelle Plaine, Iowa, j ten him; "It is an agreeable and
W.i.-houls on three trancontlnen- I not too obvous method of suicide."
tal tall linfs delayefl tra'ins front; Cut ,ir lioraen khvm he fes enfer
i to je houis. In the air than In u taxi.
DE LUXE FOR SENATOR BINGHAM
POISON CANDY MM SAYS
PROVES FATAL iORGANIZATIONS
10 6IAR-0LDBAR TOJRUTH
Hold Farm Hand for Mur-; Hindu Thcosophist Leader
der of Little Girl Gave i
Candy Bar to Wife Who!
Divided for Children
Is Made III.
-Boy
OTTAWA, Kan.. Aug. It. ('p
liny PouiiihaUor, I'-, farm hand, was
in jail here today charged with
the murder of his (i-year-ohl niece,
kllvn Irene Itarnes, who died after
eating a candy bar in which, it was
alleged, he placed poison and gave
to his wife.
PetinibaKer was rei timed here
Inst, night from Diagonal, Iowa,
where he was arrested.
.Mrs. Pennibalicr, 111, told a coro
ner's jury that her husband gave
her the candy bar before she came
here to visit a sister, Mrs. C. C.
Manies. She said she divided Hie
ennd.v among her sisler's children
ami that shortly after Klvn Irene
had eaten part of it she died. An
nlber child. Uonlon Barnes, 7, was
made ext reinidy ill.
Dr. Way Urewster of the Culver
sity of Kansas said afler an exami
nation that he found a large, quan
lily of poison in tlx; little girls
stomach.
It. K. Page, county attorney, said
Pen nl baker ad tp it ted purchasini;
poison at a Clearfield, Iowa, dru
store, but maintained he had used
it tokill rats. Pcnnihakcr was
employed on a farm near Clear
field. The Petiuihalu'm were married at
Bedford, Iowa, last June. His first
wile died in November., I!tii7, five
months after their marriage. Her
death was investigated but ho in
quest was held.
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Orav, dgden and Sehang: Orove,
Verkes, (nlnn, llarnshaw and
r- postp,ned. tain 1
nd at .Vow York; Oetioit
.it V. a sinngt on post poned, ruin.
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It. 11. I-;.
I'biladl.bia I li
Cincinnati Z 1 2
Penge a nd Lcrian ; Luca a nd
(ImimIi
New York I'M h.li in g post poll '-d.
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.Mi ee
n. Mo-v. Itoy and Hen
l.-t.n anri Taylor,
I 'hi u Ke Would Ii.
I.'IMHIN, Aug II lT- - A t Hie
Dissolves Order of Star in
the East Finds Few
Understand Truth and
. V-'iNinu Face . It.. .
OMMKN. Holland. Aug. It.- UV)
Jidda Krishnamurtl, young
Hindu t h(;f (sophist, widely -known
ainoni; his followers as the "world
teacher" today annonm-cd (ho dis
solution of the order of the Star
in t he Kast.
He explained thai the truth
ion Id 'not he ni'Katiicd. "Kellg
ious," phllnsuphica I and spirit mil ,
orga nixjit Ions a re harriers to tin-
derstanding of the (ruth," he said.
"The truth needs no disciples. Ill
wa uts nothing from a uy man. j
(inly a. few will understand, and j
they need no orga niza Hon."
K rishua m it ll 1 explained that Ihei
order of the Star iu the Kast bad
been preparing for him is yea in.
but deelai'ed ils members wcr"
not willing to face Hie truth.
"What then is the use of this
organization.."' he asked.
The order of the Star in Hie
Last has been described as a
hi ot her hood and fellowship of
fait h founded In Lena re, I ml hi,
iu HMO. It Is said to have been
based on the common belief of
many members of the t heosophi
cal society that the world teacher's
coining was near. Krishnamurtl
became head of the order In l!-ti.
The young Hindu, who is a pro
tege of Mi-m. Annie liesant, visited
the r nltrd States In I :t'Ji. Mrs.
liesant bus expressed belief fre
quently that Krishna m urt I had
been used by the world teacher
as his appointed vehicle.
W bile cu route to Shu Kranclseft
ye: terday In their seilan car. Mrs.
It. .1. Conrny and children, Kather
ine and Hobby, were vieliuia of a
head on collifdon near Kalrliehl,
Ca)., only meager details of whh h
! Here received here. 1
j They Iff i Med Inn) ycstoplny
morning for a vli lt with relatives
'in San Pranrinco and on Hearing
l-'aitliebl about I p. in. because of
jthe heavy pall of forest fire smoke
over the Paell Ic highway which
pre ven id i ae, driver from seeing
ilbe other ear, the Conrov car and
'another coming from the opposite
direction collided head on, badly
, mm king bulb ears. Neither di iver
wa-- to blame
; Hobby Coiiroy was the worsl in
: iui'eil, sul fori it g bad cuts an 'I
biiiio'. ,frs. Con my suiiered mi
nor cuts and bruiseN and Ka ' hei -
ine eseaiied injury, Itfihby as tak
I'ti to the Kairfieid hospital, where
after his wounds were dressed the
family eonilnuetl on the Joutney to
I San Kranelst o. Anne. Hie Conroy
i baby, hail been' left at home In
ich.irtre. of the maid.
FIND DRUG!
iHTnMfinu!
inui uiiii iuii
Ttirnni inw
ntUKA H A
State Maintains Snook Gave
Girl Concoction Before
Murder at Rifle Range
Detective Tells of Clues
Leading to Accused Vet
erinarian Landlady On
Stand.- 6
COWMHLS, (., Aug. 3. tV
Or. C. K. Lom;, Columbus City
chemist, testified today in the trial
of Or. .lames 11. Snook for Hie kill
ing of Tlieoia Hix. that he found
two emotional excitants iu the
girl's swnnach when be examined
it alter Iter death.
The state maintains that Snook
ga ve her the concoct ions as they
drove to a rifle range on the edge
of (he city oit .1 uue 13 a tut then
killed her when she repelled his
advances.'
Long said 'he excitants were in
an undigested beef sandwich.
"Mow long had they been In her
stomach ?" Prosecutor John J.
Chester, Jr., asked.
"Not exceeding an hour, Long
replied.
La its VanShaik, the detective
who arrested Snook, was called as
Dr. Jame If, Snook.
the opening state's witness todav.
Van Shatk testified that he was
sent to the New York Central rifle
range, where the girl's battered
body had been found, and there
discovered In (he weeds the girl's
broken- keyring from, which bad
been taken Miss lllx'a key to the
apartment house room which she
sometimes shared with Or. Snook.
The broken ring and the missing
key figured chiefly in breaking
down the alibi Hie former profes
sor offered after his nrrest.
Mrs. Margaret Smalley, proprie
Iress of the rooming house where
Or. Snook and Miss lllx had a
room for four mouths before the
girl's death, folb))ved VanSbuik on
ihe stand.
Paul C. Hicks, deputy prosecut
or, who conducted her examina
tion, asked her to look' at Hie de
fendant. "On you know this mail?" HbdtH
asked.
"1 knew him as Howard Snook,"
she answered, and then related that
on February II he had rented a
room from her for himself and
"wife."
Saw (jlrl Oiiv.
Mrs. Smalley said Hhe saw "Mrs.
Snook" nnly once when she ran
into her by chrtnee In the room.
She rein ted Hint later she Identi
fied "Mrs. Snook" as Miss lllx
from n photograph,
CrciHs-examinallon of Mrs. 'Smal
ley was taken over by Oefense At
torney Max Seyferl.
Seyfert, following nut lh claim
that. MIhh lllx seeretly fed- u-.
Snook narcotics hi sandwiches,
asked Mrs. Smalley If she ever
saw anv sandwiches about the
room which Hie couple occupied.
"Sn. never did," replied Mr.H.
Snia lley.
Or. Oscar W, llminley, tl veter
inary professor al Ohio Slate, fol
lowed Mrs. Smalley. He snid he
knew Or. Snook; that he had been
aeqiiaintfd with Theora Hix since
die hud come tu the velerlmiry de
partment as a stenographer In
.1 tine, I ;iL''i.
"Once nr twice," he Maid, he had
seen Miss lllx getting lulo Or.
Snook's automobile.
Or. Hruroley blent ei two ex
citants which Hip stale h lieges Or.
Snook gave ihe girl fdiorlly before
the killing. A glass Jar eoiiialnlug
a dry e..ncoeiioh of this kind was.
he sa ill. iu Or. Hitook's office, when
delcrtives came there after the
killing. A bottle of liquid prep
aration Was Identified as belonging
in the drug room at the veterln
aty department.
Or, CharleK K. Long, city chem
ist, who analyze the blond spotn
on personal belongings of Or.
Snook and made an examination
(Continued up UKo ajX)
Ladies Ride on
Garbage Wagon
to Recover $82
NKW AIIK. X. J.. Aim. a.
j - il Airs. Jnlui Viparino
; f.nle tliriMmb town on a i;;ir-
1 Ikiui VMlnli find is n.ti n( It.
S)u giitht'j'cil thiiiKN hurrleiliy
4- wlu-n Ilic WiiK'Mi iidli'.l. Snun
slu missel mi 'iii-Inpe run-
l.iiliiio; SS:!. Willi n nctKblior.
Mrs. Mi-yer Schhink. slit- 4-
chase. I after the ujikoii. Tin
I- ilrivei- refused In search till
4 Hie -lump was reached. The
i women look noVhiinres. Tliev
stayed right with the gnr- 4
v hawe. A half Imur's prowl-
4 Iiik at the dump and the
4 iihou'v was found. i
E
Suits at $2 Will Be Pasted
On and Thrown Away
After Two Weeks' Wear
Advocate Says Present
Styles Quite Mad.
CIIICACO, Aug. . 3. ;pi The
moot iiuentlon of how mere man
can obta Iu home soil of co, utility
with the oppoHite wx In the matter
of Mummer at lire, a ueHtiou that
baa brought forth advocates of
everything from pajanittM to bar
rels, Iuih another luiswor. It cornea
from AVuldeniar Kaeinpfert, direc
tor of the HuHptiwuld IndUHtrbil
iM iiNetnn.
Mann enslavement to fuHliion,
sayH Mr. Kaempfert, wilt bo bro
ken by paper huUm, eoHtlng about
2 apiei-e and thrown nwuy aftor
about two weekn' vear.
"Tim flbciH," Mr. Knenipfit
Nay, "will be made of paper and
will be spun like cotton or wool,
then woven Into attractive pat-rertw-
hint p-n ( ' 'orbellig'" Kofrfi t (f
gether the woven paper will, be
glued. A man will utep Into u
riot he.H Hbop. where uu expert
tailor will in h few imIiiuIph drapo
Htrlpa of paper about bin form and
then rtixlpti them with HhIi glue.
"Such a mii it - unlike a paper
Hhnuo lowel will be unaffected by
rain and hold ha ahape for at leant
two weeks, after which It can be
thrown away and a new one pur
chased, "There Ik no uueMtlnn lluil pres
ent elotheM are tpilte nutd. Hut we
are hIiivph of cimventloii. A It ho
a. thoiiHand men maiM-biiig down to
work In paJanniH woubl llberato uh
from the preaeut Htyle tyranny, it
la ImpoHHlbb' to find n thuiiNand
Hiieh men. The paper null la our
nly liope."
BOARD NO! TO
PUT PRICE ON
WAS1IIN(;T0. Auk. 3.--uVt
The ferleral farm board In a .state
ment, today reiterated that it had
made no forecast eoneernlnif "a
proper price for w heat for thl
market year" and nald It did not
propone to do no.
The board nald repurU to It loU
of terminals ihrotiKbout the coun
try bi-cninlnu overerowiled for the
hn lulling uf wheat and duHcrlhed
1 bt aa "unfortunate."
'I'he ala lenient, follows
"The federal farm board i-s
belnt; beselKeil hy telephone cilLs.
tehnrains, and letters reKardbiK
the overcrowfled term hut Ih and
Irannportiiltoit faellitleH fo. the
bandlinK' of whent. This .ces
Jve crowding of wheal, intu Hie
inn rket, baa created n far wider
spread between cash wheat prlens
and prices of wheal, sold for fu -lure
delivery than usually exists.
"The federal farm board hn
inad a no utatement or' forecast
Whatsoever eoncerniuw a p' ojier
price for wheal for this market
year nor does it propone to do so.
hut under com) It Ions which ex tut.
this scumou when all reports agree
on a HuhHtantlal reduction In the
world supply as compared with
last year, It seems unfortunate
to crowd wheat to the market
faster than exIstitiK faellltles can
handle II, result hm In cash prices
which Hie ui itch lower than con
I rai t prices for f ut U re delivery," j
Itobber. Takes ItesMer
l'OIlTlNli. Ore.. Aim. a. il'i
Checks amouiitliiK to nearly $7.". i
a nd cadi to the a mount of I:! (Hi
're tri ken hefore day lift hi today
from h dry -Roods nloro on Third
f-treet by a robber who carried Hip
. l j I i rllUlu(..f I.. tlin illv t.tt.l
rm CLOTHES
MAY FRE
MEN
FROM SLAVERY
SEASON WHEAT
brvkc U open on the pavement.
IEDIS0N BOY
IS MODEST;
SURPRISED
Young Huston Never Ex
pects Be As Great As
Edison Marine Biology
Is Hobby Never Smoked
i
-Says Lie Permissible in
Some Cases
Electric Planes.
Predicts
U KH'f OI1ANC.K. N. J.. Aim.
II') KitlvrtiMl fiiim amnuK lU'i
yoiilh of IIir nut Inn hk Hk, prntiv'
"f Thnmag A. Kdiuoii. lli-vinr nl,l
WIMmr It. Ilimtiin Iuih im illiiiiiiui.i
hp i-vpr will 1)0 as Kliml ii imuii
Ihp famouH Invpninr.
DlHplaying great Hicidi'Hly allr
announccincnl. of his winnjnj; ih"
liillHon HcholarHlilii, In, siiiil:
j "I wish lo rorrncl the ittoihmius
litiircHsl(in that anynne can he ,
lnelod a Hlli'CeSKor In Thomas A.
' lull son. I am not fonlisli encni':'i
l( think I cvtir can he as ureal -i-t
he Is."
The sn nf llislmii S. Aiihiir IIiik
Inn of (he Kplscoiuil dliices'1 nf
Olyniplu, Wash., iniiile a mark of !ij
in Iho search Inn Kdison iiuhsiIuii
nairn lo which Ihe t'.i cnniiieiiiu;
voutha wern mihjcctoil. lie wan
Ihe last, to finish.
He retained Ms modem and
ainiahlp bearing In Ihe race ul a
harrane of quentions from news
paper men. .
He has never been a Hoy Seoul,
or a member of Ihe v. M..C. A., he
told (hem. Ilia hobby i8 rolled Im;
HpeelmeiiB of marine biology, llu
waa on Ihe fent'lnK team of Lake
Islde nchool at Sealllo. lie liau
' never amokedl Ilia favorlin read
Iiir Ih hioKrapny.
I Ho was revealed by the uuestlon
imlre as one who would sacrifice,
comfort lor Hiiccesa, but not honor.
I health, happiness, love, riches r,n
repiilnllon.
He thinks a lie permissible "in
cflHe of aerloua trouble, nain an-l
srler. and you do not benefit yinn
unlf In-any way."-
As to Ihe fuluro or the aulonio
blle lie believed II will hecoinp suli
ordlunle lo Ihe allplime aa a meaim
of, transportation, lo be used only
for abort dialnncea. Ho predicted
Ihe eleotrlflcatlan oT airplanes.
"Are yon surprbied that you
won?" he waa nskod,
"Vory miiii'Ii ho," was Ihe reply.
ancieHlanefalls
youth is near death
I lb; MKT. Va A up. 3.-1 Wes
ley Khleld, 21, vvbh at the point of
death today, the rpanli. of a 2ni-
foot pluiiKe to earth of an anti
filiated hi -plane near hern lat
nlKht. Theodore MeNulty, the
pilot, w hh Iphm weriouHly Injured.
MeNulty, it rancher, who hai
been flyitlK Hie plane for hia own
t raitHpurtatlon. Bald the motor
.stalled JttHl an he headed for a
landfn field adjolninu hia ranch.
HoKpitii I uttthorltlPH exprcNseil lit
tle hope for Hbteld, who HUHtaincd
H fraetured nkull am) internal in-
JurlpH In the cranli.
Will Rogers Says:
HKVKIiliY ll'II.LS. '('ul..
Aiili. II. The Zci is t'DiuiiiK
buck over. If it lias a slow
HWiiy tin it it's (joins; to ruin
mv v li o l c
sveek ; tlieni's
llu'ee or four
tilings I Ii u I
t Ii c covcni
llll'llt iiiil'Ii In
Inkc iloislie
liieims tu ex-
lermintite, I lie Meillernincuu
fly, Ilic lio-revil,.l'elil;ile ru
ilio torch Hiiiscrs, iiii'l I hi'
sloiviiwny. In I'uct, Ihe eili-.
t I who stows him nji,v
ahonlil lit' slowi'il iiwav for
(,'oihI-
Heal tie hoy is smartest in
Amerieii, Coimci'lii'til sim',
oiul, I "i 1 1 .sliurjjli Ihii'il, Smt;t
Ki', New Mexico, fourth, iiihI
I ixl in ri fi I'iflh. Where is your
lloslou, your New York, your
I 'In remore, (tklu. Ilevcrlv
Hills hail mi entry, hut. as
there was no questions nluuil
Cliirn How, why he iliiin't
i;t't anywhere. Yours.
wim, uora-ius.