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1 The Weather Porecn-t l"iiir tonight anil sal unluy. (Using temperature. I EBFO Temperatures TRBBUNI Highest yewtenlajr !."i lament tiib morning liu l4y Tvnily-fnurlh Ycif. FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFOltD, OL'KdOX. FUIHAV. Al'dl's'l' '. VJ'l'.K Nr.. 1 :'.. KB si 1 k Today By Arthur Brisbane San Francisco Bay Oakland Airport, Big Steel Is Here John D. Saves Trees (Cutyi'ii:lit by Kin; l-Yiituiua Syndicate, Inc.) OAKLAND, Oil.. An..'. 7. ll.i-n- two lii i-ilics sil mill Innk I ill citi'll nllicl- ut-russ (In- liny. i! Onkbin! mid Sun Fniiii-isiii. .Hid ni-oiiml 1 1n- liiiy the . 1 1 1 i rilics, lSi-i'Ui'lr.v, Ahuiirihi. Sun , I, en mil'", I laywarci, etc. I'niti'il. iis sumi' tiny they will lie, their ii 1 1 11 1 i til would he 1 .."illll.tll ill. J iioi-inir politieiil divisions. iliis is the hiirest pity on the IV eil'ie Ciiiist. jOs Angeles will not olijeet to thill, I'm- l.os An eeles expeets to pass 1 ,."1(11 1,1 II II I soon. ( liililiiinl, where this is wril len. is 11 frrciit iiiilnsl ritil, mil i roml ami aviatinn city. Airships stiift from hero anil tro every where. Hast to the land of hiu' money, north and south to the lands of promise, and west over the Pacific. I'lcnty of flying renin here. ( ;i Mil in 1, one of the first 1 i cities to rcali.e the iioportaiiee of fly ins.', has one of the lies! airports in America and Ihc only hnlel devilled to aviators exclusively. It is owned liy I In city. I'eoplc nut here feel Ilia! I hey call do si 'liic thiii'.'s 'for them selves and do not always need a nrporaliiin to do it. and take 1 Ik- profit, if any. l-'lyintr, which is here and over the world to slay, will linild the west coast as 1 1 1 1 i 1 i r else could. Men that have a iiillii'ii, of their own, or under llieir control, arc loo hnsy In -i-e this coast, slowly liy rail. I'liey caiinol apprci'iale It with mil sceinir it.. Soon they will ve it from the air. Kvcry place in the west has si'iin-thiii"; that no one else has Sliatrit county, state of Wash ington, fur instance, jjrmvs s;i per cent of all the cahhnu'c seed :-'rown in North and Soiilh America. ' n would never have guessed llial. 4 ' Another seel inn irrows hay. so lhicl Ihnt after yon have nil and piled it in heaps, there is no i'imiiii to drive the wa-jon onto the hay field. I o iml laiieh. The coininaniler of llo I'niteil States battle fleet, now anchored in I'liu'et Sound. irniir antees that stalemenl. Oakland is proiid of li'-in. (Com inui'it on I-'our. Second Scctinll) i cli.iiue four mm I heart halm than b, dnjr up later to he nnat j1!- Iplt It . iM'tllT I l my mmih n nio r iIiom tlim Ihc lltMi-eelt t ' nn' thcr whisker are gin' ' he mistaken fer oiin o' the Huisr sh-Imm-ii they hring buck from TllM-t hii riml theni-M'lve -infrl nn' inpMHt up In n tni- (Copyriyht John K Diilc I'u ) NEAR PANIC ON STREET!! ALARMING! I 1 I I Stock Prices Collapse When Discount Rate Is Raised Millions of Shares Are Thrown On Market Some Stocks Drop $35 In As Many Minutes Recovery Slight. M:w V(H:K. Auk. vV) The tmt sueephli; learliu l in iho Ilis I"iy ..f th .New Vurk block ex ehaiie, which wiped uiit more than ;i hi I lion dollars in ij noted Viiltieh in I ' mimnes of trading, took phice inday as a result of I lie pau I' ky liijuidaiion of stocks inspired hy lie unexpected in crease from to () pel- cent in the New York Federal Reserve rediscount rate, the i;ist official hlow ai securities speculation. Prices of ucores cf active stocks broke t to $33 a. share on openinu transactions of '.ihpm t j:,. shares, hut a hrisk rally ensued he fore the end of the first half hour. Similar reees.-ions in prices took pl.tce uii Hie Xew York Curb ex change and in the stock markets of Huston. I'll ila del phia, t;hicaf:o and other h-adtm: financial centers. Taken Ity Surprise. Wad slre.-t was taken complete ly hy surprise hy t lie rise in rate, as ihe retention of the a'- per cent discount rate hy the Hank of Kiik land yesterday was accepted as as surance that no change would b! made In the Xew York rale on the theory that Federal Uesetve of ficials would not want to emhar rass Mritish hankei-s in their ef forts if conserve the d wind Hub Kntrtish t;old KtiiJpIy. After a collapse of prices, losses running from 5- to ?ii."0 a share, fii a delude of selling prom pled liy tlie Increase from T u ti per etfiit in the Xew Federal Reserve hank rediscount . rate, strong yupport came Into the market for a lime during the forenoon, a ml many important issues rallied from $-t to l" from their lowest levels of the morning. I!y noon, however, -the maru'.'t hegan to waver, and price move nient.s became highly irregular. I. S, Steel, which had dropped about S") at the oem"ng, and began to regain l's loss, turned decisively downward in the early afternoon, increasing its loss to more than St!,."iO. American Can sold off f' and West tni: house Manufacturing At the close of the market, with transactions totalling ovfr r. noii.atia, the Hears were in com plete command. AM h-adin brokerage Ionises fn striieied their employes to report tor work an hour or more earlier iloin UMinl this nooning, will) lh i.'solt that the streets of ihe fl niiucial dish b t wre crowded with hurrying workers as early as 8 o'clock. Downtown l lephouc ex changes were swamped with calls if customers placing orders and of brokers calling for instructions and demanding marum on ueak-cio-d sieculative accounts. .ii gn at was tlie rus.i to sell thai m;iny sp"ciaiists Wi fe ci.m)dled to refuse to accept "stop loss" or ders, pa it ic ii la liy in odd lots. In thf case of the highly speciihitive ssin-s. o p e n i ii n orders wer-"biinelo-d" and cx-i",it"d in on. block, several of tin -so running from ."i.'ohi to LTlIooi -bar'-s. Final n,notai ions in sonic of llii mole a live stocks were: r. s. steel, off 7-: Ccn- eral .Motors,. '. off -7,; Anar'Ut ila. 1 off I 1 1 : ''onsfdida'ed (ins, --U. off T: !t-neral Klcc trie. "'it!. df H': liadio. itff J i , . Ainericaii Can. Km1, olf it7i: Packard. UV4. off Chrysler. Til. oil : Anicric-illl 'I'elcphntie J7ti'4. off l'ir,i; MoiitKoinei y Wan! ins; off 'i'): American K- Foreign Power. li::"V off ll-: Westing house Klectric ii:t. off ; Atner ican titer 'Works, i:il H. oft' o"K : Wright Aero 1 1 h: . nff Kt i'' s'", oft I U : N'w York Ceitlral JJ-. off "''i: Katv Common. oil f K-h k Island Ii'.-'. nff ti. i:en London Milled. I.iiMioX. Mil-. -.'V--Th-ie u i- ;t LeiMMat nri'kiny d'owi ''f pi i-'t-v on the London s'.-k v . h.i todii v r i I t ttir from t he- .HlViMie- of tlo- New V'"k hank ,.,,!, :nrl tovMbilnv of nn early , of the I.on,!,,!! i:it.- wba h t'-nd- . to depr.-s m irk-"- all aiound. nut tP'-re w.t. no mjii of p.inic lii'-'i ii.in'-ii.tl .M-'jnp. s w i- th . he f Miff'-i ' i - l!ri'i.i f -itelv, )ioiie riiN and indo-lii'- p-trtoi-..."d in Ml doc(.ui.l mow oi- n: i"i -b-ht mmtv hi Mi" '1"-' Brys Mutt Wear Shiti S TA.Vi'OPI) rNlVKH.-'ITV. : i,v i'eii"tiu oi -tin i.fi to fie- i oiitrary not w jtli-n'. ohnu. vTudeal- h-ve must wear MUM 'it: the (Hinpns. rules Controller Hnh iij:teul'p d'tmir Hlf-ady l to-Htfi with relereiife tt) st of t-lt! kIch i o eds. .1 a. K 'Dempm-V JlHs fikfUied in ilo- only riv jiriz" fight win. h drew more than i i .'.".".i.tjce. For Five Cent Cup Coffee, Customer Shoots Proprietor ANCKLKS, Aub. l- ; five cents it stranger hot ami critically wounded to urge Lngell. a lunch Miami operator, last night. t "(iivu ine a cup of coffee," t demanded the stranger, i Kngcll complied. i "Now try ami got your nickel," the man sneered. ! Tile proprietor reached for the eun to take it hark. The i stranger luiHeit a gun and "t I fireii. the lmilet entering limieil's .stomach. ! Hospital authoiities said he 4 has little chance of recovery. Former Husband of Peggy Joyce Accused of Adopt ing Strong Arm Tactics Wielded Wooden Sandals In Florida. CIIICACO, III., Auk. I' . iiV) James Stanley Joyce, tho third of Pepgy Hopkins Jovcc'h lnillionair husbands, was mied lur divorce yes- . Icrday hy his second wile, Ihe fnr Imcr .Mrs. U. X. Vail of Now York. I As in his first divorce, the hill I charges cruelly, j .Joyce ami his second wife were married November 0, HiUfi, five years after his marriage to the for mer 1'egK.v HopkiiiK had been dis solved. Tho first marriage lusted a Utile over a year. The second Mt'H. Joyce charges I that .loyee'K cruelly began when I they were nn their kccoiuI honey- moon In Nice, France. Joyce struck jher then, she cliHrxeH. and a few j months later in Pal is be kicked her i on the ankles and struck her on the back while they were eating 1 in a caie. Ofhcr cruellies listed In the bill I included: Throwing drinks in her face, throwing her across a dance floor and spainklng her Willi j wooden sandals at purties at Miami, i I Ta. ; lighting a match to burn her lips, burning; them and leaving a permanent scar; throwing fond In l.e.r face at a restaurant in Louis ! ville. The climax came. .Mrs. Joyce al i leged. in their Chicago apartment when Joyce struck, choked and i beat his wife so I hat sb was I forced to spend a month in a hos pital. The bill states that Joyce J was usually drunk when he was j cruel to her. i Mrs. Joyce says thai she was supported in luxurious style until their saparaMon last May. She on tlmalnd living cxpensc-H ut $WUino a year, excluding a monthly per sonal allowance of Siooo. She hhIs that her husband be enjoined from disposing of any property until the divorce and alimony matter is set tled. The bill reveals a pre. nuptial agreement whereby .Mrs. Joyce was to waive her dower rights and was to receive ?-;"", 'o one year aftur his death. i TALE OF SLAYING COl.l'.MHCS. O.. Aug. $.-i..At t inier the hish of a relentless cross CAiiimnalion. Ir. .lames f J . Smiol; jiK-nri today touk the Jury In his first degree inurder trial through ilo- intincite and tingle details of Ins I;im trst with Tbnroa Mix. the no-do co-ed he shw last June 13. Pi-.i-.m uloi John J. Chester, who st;i rted t he cross -cxa in i nut Ion late csl l 'lay. picked it Up with the opening of ciiiii't today and soon hud the former Ohio stnto prnPs 'v d"'-p in Ihe story ut tlie f;it,(i nigh Chester denuindt.'d an elnb. ei.iti'.n of the account told y-tn - I iv in direct exfiinjioilion. snd a' oio- time ussijined tho rolo of Tlieom ifix while he and the d--f'lid-int d inou-'I I aled to the jury hi--l wloit happeiif-d st the time f th kill tug and Immediately c- fore. Dr. , Snook repeated his deii;l Mir.t ho recHlhd I'UltliiK tb" girls fhioa'. the fi-i on hi h the .taie .j, (l. (,,1- lo -u'-'-t 'tiliiil" it- ' hafge ! l lO'-ili.i t o(i v.ldili - lie. ity Tot a f!i-t d'giee innnier cotiic ! ion (nippier springs Surprise i.o's anci;li;s, ckI.. Aug. -- .V' k Lutxe. young i bb -tgo grap pier, ciiii'd a Kurpiie victory ov;r Joe Malcf-wlcj!, ft leg. N. Y.. In-re !at nicht, taking two fulls out of thi ! i 4. BEING SPANKED BY HUSBAND IS DIVORCE CAUSE CRAVES ATLANTIC IN OPEN BOAT It -4T V i f - David G. Turner, 23, set forth a 16-foot open boat equipped with OFFICIAL IEST County Agent s Office Puts1 Date For General Picking: Ahead Nearly a Week, General Picking Expect-; ecl August 1h First Car.: , . , , , , Pressure tests of the Huiilett ; crop of I lie Kogue Hiver valley. J made yesterday hy the county agent's office, shows IhwL tM pears, are ripeuiiiK faster, under ideal weather coiyllllons, than anticipat ed, ami plck'htf, packing and ship ping of the crop will start Iho mid dh' of next week inslead of the lullowiiiL; .Monday. August The C - K. group ut orchards, consisting of seven tracts, will start picking ami packing next Wednesday. Tlie survey of the county OKcnt's office showed that some of tlie fruit in some of the orchards is now ready for picking, but this is not a general condition. Th packing plant at Cold Hill, under the management of (.'larence I 'a 11 key will start operations next M otiday. This plant will handle (he Martlet) shipments of the Cold tiill and Crnnls J'ass districts. 1 1 . Von lloovonhoig of the Sams Valley distil, t, started ,js packing plHiit thf moriiitiK, and expects to consign the first ear of linrth-tts if the season from t his sect Ion. to the nasi tonight. Dave Wood expects to start the 1'alnier orch ard locking the first of the week. The .Soul hern Pacific yesterday started work on I oca I yard im provements, per promise. lo be completed within the week. Packers and growers report that Orchard labor is now more plenti ful 1 hati iit any time in t he lst three years, with many applo-miis work listed with the Kedetal Km ploy no-ill agency. Baseball Scores National j (.'iticinuall I New York 7 .May and Kukclorih; Kil.sim moiis and llogin. Ii. II i;. Chicago 2 l:t IMnliolelpliia (i u Push and Taylor; Menge, Cidlin Koupal, Smyllie and Leiain. 11. II. Iv , ; in o 7li l KrankhoiiKc, .lohnou i'li ueli, Swetonic and SI. Louis j Pittsburgh j Mil-loll, j ami Wilson i Heiiihlcy, American It II. I j St . Tiuis I Chicago . . . ; Collins, f'rowder and 't Ml I I-' Schange I Lyons Kain and Herg, ('rouse. Wire Report on the Pear Market NLU" YOIJK. Aug. ft.- il'.S I). A l --- Klfl- n C.ilifornl;.. Al. j iMina. 1 I 'loi iila at i Iv-d. Nfnet-en ' :iltfoi niii tittd Hlfe o(,cr un- b oh d Sixu . ti i iibfoT nia and 1 joih"n tut iimk Atntlon: C.ili-ff-.ifii.i Parlbtt-. 1 . L' J ' boXH. b"-il 1 mi t fc It t :, ; onlin ii v. ;i:t H"; rominon. 13 K.-3 1 U . t.vrge la 7 3. i CHICAOO. Aug . -iC. SUA j One Alabama. 2 California arrlv- 4i . II earn fin track, 2 'A cur H'dd, j 'Uforniii Hart let in. M,m7 ).oX-v I - flo to ti ', averay? 13 1j. SHOWS PEARS PLACES RIPENING FAST FIRST IN 1 surtciiiffd t'rrat rholn from Boston for Havre, France, In an outboard motor. MEDFORD MAN Seclcy Hall Presents Pro gram to State Legion Convention Which Gives Oregon First Marked Air ways. SALKM. Ore., auk. ii. AdiJpth-n of the program outlined by the aeronautics commiltco of t he slate department will place Oregon rirsi in the t'nlled Stales to have a definite established and marked -airway system throughout the utah:. Seeiy V. Hall, chairman, of Medlord. reported to tho elev euth annual convent ion of tlie A imwicati heyiini this morninK. Mall was unable to attend the con vention, ihc second he has missed. All posts- are urged to see that fields are properly marked and Ihe name of the city Is painted on a bulldltm so as to he visible from an altitude of .3"nM fret, and that t he ciiiergeney aeronautical enm mlttee of each post be made a per manent major com mil tee. Division of Oregon into six di vision or airways was recommend ed. Those outlined in t he report were: Coast Airway Marshflebl. North llend. Co, Meai h, li'imbm, Myrlln Point', ItertUpMil, Seaside, Tilla mook and Astoria. Pacific Skyway Med ford. Ku Kcue, Salem, Portland, Crants Pass Itoveburg. CorvulllH, McM Inn ville. A Ibany. Si I vert on. Oregon City, A "liia ad, Collage f irove, .1 unction 1 1 V . Dallas and Vernon in. The Dalh-s - California Polite Klamath Kalis, Point. Pi inevUle. It'dmond, Cn-Heenl, Marlras. tirass ;illey ti nd The Dalb s. ' 'out i n I Orcgim pmite PuriiM, Condon, Ib-ppiM-r, Iikeyfew, Can yon Cjiy iind i'mterprtse. Ciduinbia Piver Poute Mood II ivi-w A i ling ton. 1 1 -r ii list on. Was- o. Sf. HfleiiH aurl Clatkanie. ISO PORES! FIRES illtAXTS PASS. Ore., Aug. p. j'l'i Two fires In the Pago Creek d isl r let a ea r Itoiigh and Hetuly ! on-ck in Ilo- lira tils Pass district jtrr I'epotieii by the Siskiyou I'or- ' exl office h''ie as Under Control, The HiKkhoii nflice has hroail ( a-t a general warning to tourists net others thai exceptionally ov : humidity h;i im reased the Mr.. ' lo .a rd in soul bein On-goo forests. The Noted Dead DK.WKP.. Aug. K M ii lb n, w-hIHi In dot nulling man. lnd lod.iy. Il iiis old. The life -if Mr. Mull i:t bai lioM'ly pai ii lb-b d loif iney, f ititi n- iil and pbll-tnthiopic affiiliN oi D- liver a n d Co lot ado for tout ly i, a yi-ars. H- i-htahli-hi-d lh- fit-' floor loib-r toiit-4 Hci.1 or tb" Mi-ihouiI liM t, 1JCH H,,l hi I" cn-fled !ln' fliMt guiin ebvnlot In Cohi liido. In lxT. Mr Mull-ii I."-hmi" mrfluti'i' of t he t olorado Milling Klcvfitor i'tlopati', was eect''d Its president twt later, and! u-filehfil th ......t.rti Mlnhit IN etitiM-ptises intf Nebraska. Kansas t tab, iduho and Oi' gon n nni nnoo I w iirnnn n 10 CHECK ffv ISNEARING niiM hidi:! n dditaim uum i niL , i u. uitiinin Commissioner Doran De clares He Will Prohibit Use of Rifles By Dry Agents, In Certain Dis tricts Men Must Go Armed In Most Places However. WASIIINCTtlN, AuK. H. (I'J Prohibition Commissioner Doran said today he was preparing to bar I he use of rifles hy prohi bition agents In several com munities. J No c h a n g e is contemplated, ! however, In sparsely settled dis tricts where rifles itrV necessary for protect Ion of the agents, j 'the commissioner Haiti no gen- oral order wottld be issued hm Ihe would discuss the mailer by correspondence with bis ad minis I trators. I He declined to say what reason pro in pled h is decision. iotan said his decision still would permit aKcnls lo use their service revolvers in the densely populated com mil nicies. I u sparsely set t led tlist rh'ts. especially In the mountains, the jiKents, he added, needed rifles for protection. The situation In the Detroit area where one of Ihe aneniM recently lost his life, be ' continued, was well In hand. "We are hetler off Ibere than we have ever been before." lie said. Pistol Hat t hi on Kler I ) KTIIOIT, A ug. 1). (1) t 'oast guards and rum runners engaged in a spectacular pistol and revol ver battle In the JJctrolt river early today with crafts of the rival-forces racing down the mid dle of tho river less than 10(1 feel apart. No casualties were report ed, all hough two of Ihe guards men had narrow escjipes. The rum runners escaped to ' Canada with their cargoes. The federal fort'es were under command of Jonah T. Ilagglovo, chief boatswain's male. llagglove hulled the three men In the speed boat, ordering them lu halt A Volley of shots was his answer. Haggle ve and tin two coast guardsmen under his command om piled their pistols twice before the runners escaped toward tho Canadian shore. One of the rum runner's shots scorched Vhigglove's neck slightly while another shot the uniform cap from one, of tho guurdmen'w bead. E CHIEF KILLED Chief of Police Schuttc of Elmwoocl Park, Illinois, Shot Down As He Shoots Up Road House During Drunken Spree. CHICAGO, 111., Aug. !l. -(!' -Chief of Police Theodore Hchulte, in, of Klmwnod Park, III., a sub nth, was shot and killed early In day by a county highway police wlio 1 1 ml been summoned to sup press a disturbance In a madhouse across the street, from Ihelr sta tion. Hchulte, police reported, was drunk and threatened Ihe highway policemen when Ihey entered Hi" place. Klglit policemen from the Mor Ion (irove station answered tlie riot call from Ihe Hans Houcl road house across Ihe street. 'I hey found a score of men and women l guests huddled, to one end of the ;dlplng room. j A second aflrr they entered i Hi butte, carrying a pistol In bis I ha ml, stepped from a side room, j I lo raised the weapon toward the highway policemen hut a volley of shids felled him belon: be. could I rim. j William Icsiiin, owner of the i road bonne, told poller that Si In Hie frequently had come to the place j drunk anil created itlsiui banccs jThls morning, he declared, Hchufte Iliad fired a bullet info the floor, after herding the patrons to rim end of the room. KlHinalh FallH Cutiit'.i u.-i ion un- ' der way on garage loiildiru t J Kalrhaven Ilt-lghtit. aljacen; to Vyerhdi?uer mill Mi.c DRUNK POLIC BY SPEED COPS Operati Jpon ! it v tWi j-.- J f ft f& . n Tom Kay .mi .ti:kal. Aug. S- ! Thomas 11. Kay. state treasurer of Oregon, was reported today to he completely recovered from an opera I ion he underwent In a hos pital here several days 10:0. Mr. Kay recent ly arrived n-oin Kng laml after a 1 y 1 1 1' of Ihe continent While abroad he suffered an at tack of ptomain poisonlim. WILL GET 1930 LEGIONJEET Eastern Oregon City Has' Wn Cnmnpfitinn For Next! Year's Legion Conclave Bend 'Wins $100 Stunt Prize 3 Teams Out- HA LKM, Ore, Aug. 'J. (I) linker was practically assured the JU.'H) convention of, ihe Ainerlrnn Legion at t he ievenlli atlnual session Kridny morning, a largo lelegatlon from that post being the only one to appear before tho time and place co nit id glee with an Invitation. The d'ato will bo decided later ly the now execu tive omiiiltlee. Delegates from the eastern Oregon post have bad as ilte'r slogan ".Mnk'er lo Maker in '30." Delegates and alternates got down (o the liiislnesrt of Ihc con vention in earnest Krlday, hold ing over until 12:.10 o'clock be fore adjourning for the remain der1 of the day. . Many resolutions were adopt ed during the session with the report of the resolutions ami id her commit tees and of propos ed changes in the constitution to he submitted at the opening of Ihe closing session Haturduy inorn Ing. MALUM, Ore., Aug. (VP) The American Legion stunt team from I tend took the first award of $ 1 0i and the second prize of ."i0 was split evenly between the I ( i i'H tide and t he Palter teams. In tho sunt contest which was "-Ii cd u h-d as a feat lire of the Legion slate convention today. However, no oilier pouts competed, the teams from I la I las, Sheridan. Ihe Dalles and lUUsboro falling to show. The IJeml stunt. nsHiMtcd hy the entire drum corps and band of BAKER, OREGON the pod. was a s'-rles of vaudc-fthe center of the activity pi-cpar-vflle acts under the direction of I tng gas, oil and supplies for the .lack Davis as Ihe ballyhoo art Is'.. ship. The part of Hola Hula. Hawaiian 1 11 rrrr t.- im iii-imk giri. whs i a ice ii ny r ren Triplet t of (he Item! pied, and M K. Xanslfkle us Little Neil did an Oriental dance. Clever nii'g'e was performed hy Kay Cold en under the stage name of ' i I Id In I, i-ticcc NHor to I loud hit. Arthur K, Hill was stunt manager. La ( ! ramie's stunt was a bur li'Mine ftp ibe Knur Horsemen, Pestilence, War, Kamlne and Death dashing upon the stage rid ing sllckhoi'Kf. Iii their wake was the pilot with street cleaning cifiiipmciif . The stunt offered by Maker was a drilling eonlehl by Hi,, bind rock llllliei S of I he l,i ,cr .on( . MILU'AI'KKi;, Aug D. bl'j A new tiauictitiiinental air Hue hav ing Halifak, . H.. as lis raster t'liolmil. and Vancouver. II. f as' the western (k t he sturted aoon, It u hh f iili'Hiiiifil (odiiy by ( ', , Heiri-ld or the Milwaukee Aswiel. a I ion of Coin nn rce air service committor alter n conference with Col. L. II Pritlltt. of Northweid Airways. Milwaukee will he the base of operation, he said, aurl the line will he operated by Northwest In conjunction with Western Cana dian Airways. I Bin nirinihlfl Makns Fxnnl- I lent Progress May Be in j Germany Tomorrow-All j Well On Board- Fried- i richshafen Starts Prcpa- ! rations For Great Rccep- : tion Crew and Passengers IjONDON, Kug.. Au. !i. (P) faptaln Abbot of the Miltlsh sle.im stiip KeKtnoru reported hy radio to the. Associated ITchs that "Iho (itaf Zeppelin passed at 1 2: ::b C. M. T. 8: IU A. M. K. S. T.l, nlvor Ing about north 70 east 17. 5o no.th. longitude 80.5- west. From the position report by Iho captain, tho dirigible had Tlown a : little more than H - ti miles in Ics'i than three hours. Its a verm-'- speed was therefore more than f miles an hour. The position given in the Hamburg message is about miles east of New York and HIM miles west of Kroidrichshafon. LONDON. Aug. .lA') A mes sage received at Croydon, London' iMrport, at 3 p. m. today (1 a. m. K. S. T.. staled that the dirlglld" tiraf Zeppelin was approaching tlm , ihigllsh coast. K H I K I) KICHSHAKKN. (In- " A"- n. tiiP zeppei.u works received a direct radio from the l.iraf Zeppelin giving Us posi tion at 8 a. m. (li h. m., K. S. T. ) hm 42 north latitude, lu west longi tude . The message added, "All is well on board.' The posit lull given was almo.d. exactly 1. 78!) miles duo east of New York L'lty. V HIED mc'HSHAl'KN. CI e ;- niHtiv A ii u U.-4P) Tho Zeooeliu ' works hero were ubto at 9 o'clo.-k i last night to listen with Ihe utmost clearness lo conversations n board Iho Oraf Zeppelin and American muulentloii with Ihe ilirlglhte win expected Ibis niornlng as It tifjuei the lurooun coast. Arrange Ketvfttlon. , BKHMN, Aug. It. iPf - Dr. Hugo T'ckeiier, commander nf tho (Iruf Zeppelin, today declined by wireless an Invitation from tho ministry of transportation to fly over lterlln on t!ermanyH "Knurl'i of July," Constitution day, on Au gust II. His message indicated be was certain of reaching Krlrdrlchshuf'-u Haturduy. K It f K D It ICHKI1 A KKN, (I e , many, Aug. 0. (A) This city t -day uum In tho midst of a turmoil of prepural Ion for the brb-f stay of the Oruf Zeppelin here heforo It leuves for Tokyo, on 'the second lap of Us circumnavigation of this globe. It was expected Ihe dirigible would arrive here Saturday even ing or Sunday morning, ami would remiflu until Tuesday or Wndms. day before Hiking off for the h-ss than ':"l miles which Dr. K. k -euer, the dirigible's master, ha described (is the hardest of the en tire world flight. Itutchers and bilkers are work ing overtime lo prepare supplies for the Influx of guests to hotel.-:, Inuft ami private houses. The Zeppelin works here e. Will Rogers Says: BKVKKIA" HILLS, fnl , Any. !). Sny, Imvc you lim n rcHtliiig llit'se tirtii'lcs Hint Mrs, Willcrln'HinM is wrlintr' If )H tiHvrn 'l ytu nn miss soiiiolttiiiy. Mr. I 'nliil'.:e in Ii i s lust, iirl ii'lt liop pciL on I Ii v 1 it Ii Ii i e h (it Wnshiiiw Inti. N o v Mal.ct tells bow piohilH- tioii in linked with politic It's too lmi.1 o ti r syslem at rti(m'ttp tl'Mi't hIIhw every h(dy to Mpt'tik t Ik whole truth while they nn in f fii'e, A high ("hiss Imtitle! yep ittakoM frieinls wilh n p 1 iticinn In-fur hi rim with h eUstniiter. In flirt, tllht WdS out! (iT the first g"ig mcrg-crs, b'w iummy, politics, find Inwt kkKKcrs. Yours, ' T IK et le ar T. at 29 t-