Show news review of current Y events the world over hoovers plan for war debt moratorium not wholly liked by france aviators fly across atlantic ocean by EDWARD V W PICKARD NT hoovers HOOP BOOP vers plan for a one year moratorium on reparations and war debts probably will go through unless prance france blocks it hailed balled with cheers liy by most of th world the proposition was received rather coldly a and nd suspiciously auspiciously by the french walter E dor walter E edge edge got busy with the government overn ment leaders in paris and worked hard to gain their acceptance of the plan but the best he could obtain from the cabinet was a note carrying modified approval this forwarded through him to washington lauded mr hoovers initiation but insisted that germany must continue payment of the unconditional annuities as provided under the young plan though france would waive the conditional payments for a year inasmuch as america will waive war debt payments for the same period the unconditional annuities france la Is willing milling to turn back to germany through the bank of international settlements jf if the money Is needed great britain and germany had bad already given the plan their full approval pro v at and mussolini sent word that italy accepted it unequivocally belgium in which Is as jealous of her as france was aa expected to follow the french lead secretary of the treasury mellon arrived in paris and immediately began conversations at the d orsay dorsay in the hope of reconciling the plans of mr hoover and of the french cabinet the president early was assured of the support of the leaders of both parties find and all factions in congress and during the week lie he canvassed the entire membership of both houses in order to learn just what position they would take in the matter the result was not made public betit was presumed he ila had assurances of far more than enough votes to put over whatever legislation will be necessary there Is no pretence predence pre tence that mr aloo vers vera plan Is wholly altruistic it Is designed to help bring to an end the existing depression by reviving trade and busl business ness and if it succeeds in this the united states would be expected to reap its fair sharo share of the benell ts that the mere putting forward of the proposition was at least temporarily beneficial was shown by the new buoyancy in the stock exchanges the proposed p PROVIDED reparations and war debt moratorium really turns thu the business tide toward prosperity it would be a profitable investment for the united states sue such h Is the opinion of ogden L mills undersecretary of the treasury lie ile asserted in ogden i flaaen ii L washington that the mille loss of about which tills this country will not collect next year ear if the plan goes through would be more than made up jn in a short time if it brought about abou t a return of better times from indications thus tar far mr mills said it appears that tile the world at large looks upon the american proposal as a hopeful business factor stocks have risen in the big exchanges with etli better business tile the tax receipts of the treasury will increase mr mills declined to predict whether it will be necessary to recommend a tax increase to the next congress to supply revenues for operating the government during the next oscal fiscal year lie he pointed out however that a postponement of war debts pay ments menta would cut the treasury receipts IS during tile the next year by more than this years ears deficit on the basis of income tax returns probably will not mot greatly exceed up to the close of june 10 19 total expenditures against ordinary receipts were as compared complied with an estimated ex expenditure for the fiscal year of it if business conditions improve treasury officials anticipate an immediate raise in the income tax and other receipts commerce department officials said that sy were hopeful better final cial abroad would be reflected in american foreign commerce omro erce F of this years yeara crop of amerlean american transatlantic flyers to hop off from harbor grace newfoundland were vere wiley post and harold catty in the single motored cabla plane winnie mae hae their N was berlin and though they did not make the flight to the german capital without stop they did succeed in getting safely across the ocean they landed at the sealand airdrome near chester 11 angland ng land after circling over the city of bangor Bai igor wales wale post was the pilot of the plane throughout the flight and gatty G 1 acted as ai navigator they were heard beard from only once th OA the way across the liner picking up their radio fall call post aid gatty catty set out to make the circuit of the globe in ten days they remained at chester only long enough to refuel and eat lunch and then flew to bertin berlin and thence onward toward mos cow only a few hours after post find and gritty hopped off otto and 1101 ger llo irlis started from harbor grace in a big Iea heavily vIly loaded bellanca Hel lanca plane with the hope of making a nonstop flight to copenhagen denmark but they lost their way ay and landed at krefeld germany germans ruth nichols flying 11 ing from new york on the first leg of her projected trip across the atlantic landed at st john N 11 and ran her plane into a rock near the airfield she was painfully injured and the plane was vas so badly damaged that alint it was necessary to postpone her night flight indefinitely james jimmy doolittle one of americas most daring and most expert flyers had another narrow escape from death when nhen his new speed plane started falling failing apal apart t while lie he was traveling nilles miles an hour only feet up near st louis mo ile he came down safely in a parachute and the plane was ft as demolished EW YORKS 1 latest death mystery that of starr faithful beautiful but erratic whose body was found on the sands of long beach Is still un solved and may re main so the authorities had bad hoped the information brought dr G jame back by b dr G jame eson carr son carr ships surgeon of the cunard line would reveal repeal how the young woman came to her death she had bad admittedly mitt edly been infatuated with him and on his return from england he gave the grand jury two notes from her in which she told of planning to commit suicide lint but starrs stepfather stan ley 13 faithful took one look at them arid and declared they were forgeries handwriting experts were to be called on to settle tills this question noth both letters were addressed to doctor carr in care of the medical department part ment of the cunard line at liv r pool one postmarked june 2 slid and written on stationery of a new york hotel flatly declared starr w was a s g going to end her worthless bisor disorderly der ly bore boie of en exist existence nce before I 1 ruin any of an one el alses s as life as well the second written two days later from mineola SIl neola was in flippant vein eln and reiterated her intention to commit suicide ar WILKINS and ills hla S sin weary crew managed 1 to 13 3 get the submarine nautilus into the hie harbor of cork ireland after its stormy wage voyage across the atlantic the commander said that after the batteries were recharged he would proceed to england for other repairs and that lie he hoped to reach the north pole by bi the th aa sub ab ice route in two months the mishaps and delay suffered by the wilkins expedition led dr bugo eckener to abandon his pla plin n for a meeting between the graf zeppelin I 1 n and the nautilus at the pole the dirigible will make a six day cru cruise se into arctic regions in july on a scientific mission WIGHT DAVIS D governor goer nor general 0 of f the philippines has leiis had enough of j that dini cult and jita R Z thankless job and has firki P no tilled the 1 e in washington that lie he would like to quit as soon as president hoover can conveniently fill the post ile he says merely that dwight dwle davis avs he desires to take up again its his residence in the united states the knowledge spreading through official circles that mr davis has offered ills hla resignation has already produced booms for two men as candidates for his position they are theodore thieodore roosevelt governor of porto rico and maj ala gen frank it mccoy the official expectation to Is that one of tile the two will get the post and at present mr roosevelt appears to be in the lead KAI SHEK head of the C chinese nationalist government has begun his great effort to exterminate the communists and bandits ile he concentrated about troops th in province and held a war counell council in hanchang Nan chang at which the military operations were all planned it if these succeed Bucce ed he believes it will put in an end to resistance both political and armed to the government for he minimizes the doings of the opposition in and about canton general chiang sailed from banking aboard a chinese gunboat to lead the the forces leaving finance minister T V soong la in charge 0 of poll political during his absence which general chiang estimates will be about two months ITH due formality president wil WITH iloie rec received elved william du duncan 1 Il erridge the new minister from tile the dominion of canada in accepting his official letters of credence mr hoover declared that the establishment of direct diplomatic relations be tween the united states and canada and served to strengthen international friendship mr herridge Herrl dge who Is only the second canadian minister to the united states referred to the maintenance of a legation in washington as an aid to cordial relations P PEACE EACH between the vatican and italian fascism instead of being within sight Is as far away as ever according to pope plus XI the holy father addressing members of the congregation tor for propagation of the faith declared in so many words that he and premier mussolini were at swords points and that ishad it had been impossible even to start talking of agreements ile he asserted that the church Is being persecuted in italy worse than in mexico and russia and that organizations of the auces ducep followers have been given the task of persecuting him however be declared ills his faith in providence and suld said tile the bishops in italy had informed him that there was increasing unrest in the country because of the intolerable surveillance odious espionage secret reports and continuous menaces mussolini in his latest note to the vatican was rather conciliatory but the duce was firm in his attitude toward the catholic action societies he left tile the fundamental issue which has always existed as to the respective rights of the church and state in educational cat ional matters exactly as it has always been troubles with the cath olic church have been renewed by the action of the vera cruz crus state government in restricting the number of priests conducting services to one for every inhabitants priests in mexico are warning their con congregations grega that another religious conflict in I 1 likely they said priests in y vera cruz had been harshly treated and an that a few had been killed these remarks are believed to have been inspired by a riot at huatusco Hua Hun tusco in the state of vera cruz during the burial of father felipe cano who died from injuries he had sustained in a clash between liberals and ca catholics th at PAIN Is settling S SPAIN down to normality under the republican rule but the subject of the status of cuts cata conla Is not yet settled alexander ler roux minister ml ulster of foreign affairs went to barcelona center ot of the stormy province the other day to sound out the intentions ot of don jaime do d col francisco jacla bourbon and his catalan following who dem demand and rather more than autonomy tor for catalonia it has been considered likely that larroux will be the first premier under the new constitution ution which will be dratted drafted by the constituent cortes restoration of the spanish monarchy with ft ath himself on the throne la Is the ambition of 0 don jalma jaime do bourbon the pretender pie tender who Is now non sixty years old but vigorous and full of schemes it Is reported that gen martinez aulda his chief military aid has gathered an army in northern spain and expects to overthrow the republican regime but pretenders sel eel dom have uny any luck in such ventures and the government at madrid probably ly worried by this threat F LAMES starting on a wharf at st john N D B swept the waterfront and practically ruined tile the entire western section of the port the property damage was believed to exceed 10 and several lives were lost the llie conflagration raged for hours de straying ying docks grain elevators n and nd several steamships the greatest losa 1088 was suffered by the harbor commis sion elon federal property propel ty valued at aj 3 being burned F FOR OR the first time in the history of ohio a woman Is to be electrocuted at letterson lefferson mrs airs julla maude lowther of ashtabula Ashta hula twenty three years old was sentenced to die in the electric chair at the state penitentiary tent iary on october 2 for the murder of mrs clara smith her employer an aej 1 the wife of the man she loved smith twice convicted of complicity in th the killing also Is under a death sentence F FOR OIL the first time in its history rotary international has bus elected a european as president at the annual convention entson of the organization in vienna tile the delegates selected sydney of london En england engla glaDd nd to succeed president almon B E roth of california rufus fisher clintin of 0 chicago was reelected elected re tor for ills his eight benth term as treasurer C CHILE through its minister of tor for eign affairs has invited the foreign ministers ot of all the pan amer lean ican nations to attend a conference on the existing financial crisis to seek methods by which their governments may operate cooperate co to prevent a complete commercial and breakdown the united states Is included in tho the invitation and presumably will be rep resented by an official ob observer server tho th date and place are not act t M IB loll 1011 |