Show News Review of Current 1 Events the W Wol World ol ld Over Ovel France Francc Alone in in Blocking Hoover Moratorium l Plan Is Warned by Feat President President Feat of Globe Circling Flyers Dy By Bv EDWARD W PICKARD s AY At after day c D DAt Secretary Mel MIl Y 4 Ion and Ambassador l 4 Cde with lib the French officials In Iny ParIs In the effort to toi reconcile the morn mora t ir plans of or Pre dent er hoover and Premier I a aval val and In 2 Washington the S dent and Acting Sec Secretary rotary of Stile State Castle PremIer Laval were re almost constant constantly constantly ly Iy at nt the American en end of the trans tram transatlantic atlantic telephone line coaching them theman an and 1 learning what hat progress they were making At this writing the progress it Ir an Is small Premier Laval who was continual continually ly Iy receiving Ing the advice n t i and of Finance Minister 1 Ha J din and others stood firmly on the position he ha had 1 assumed and the senate by a vote ote of oC H 7 to 5 backed him up sir Ir gh Ing him him a n free Cree han hand 1 so long longas longas ns as lie Ilc did not rece recede e This huge vote dId not indicate te that the senate senite hind had confidence In I Ia aal nl ho er ho e cr ne He nes Hees es s as fiercely and jeered but the senators had to express their ap ap- approval pro proal al of the lie refusal to gh give gise e In lu to resident ent JOO looser Hoover er Mr Hoover Joo then came to bat with n a memorandum sent to Ambassador for Cor to the I rench gO This was as In effect an ul to I ranee rance that unless S she ac accepted accepted accepted the Hoover 1100 er plan she slie was like like like-b l I to be left out In the lie col cold The warning was conveyed cOD lint If It the residents project failed Germany certainly would apply for a mora moratorium on reparations ns as pro provided prodded l ed by bythe bythe bythe the I oung oung plan anti anil thIs tills Mr Hoover figured fig would cost France ranee more than would the tie Hoo looser er moratorium Behind 1 the polite phrases In the memorandum seemed to lie Ile the lie intimation lint If France rejected 1 the looser er plan the administration woul would establish n a moratorium on war debt payments p and le lee lease e France out X CA II II Premier Pre Pro M MCA i v l-v l mier Mussolini f put over what was considered by b IJ come ome a n J fast fast one His Ills government gov gay r tr 0 announced IL that the Hoover er proposal pro J t which had been a accepted on ally F ally was as In opera operation so far 03 ns Italy was as it i concerned on July Jul 1 Italy l It s debtor nations M p Germany A Austria u s t r I a Hungary and Bulgaria were notified that she was as not collecting sum sums due from from them them on tint that date and her creditors England and the United Stites St were ere told she was ns putting aside the sums she slie owes them pend pending pendIng log ing final decision The State te department In Wash WashIngton WashIngton WashIngton Ington said callI the Hoo Hoover er plan hid been accepted by Belgium and Poland both boat allies of I ranee andy and by y anti and andIn andIn In part by Greece and Jugo Sins Ia la ha laSo So I ranee rance was standing alone In op opposition opposition opposition position It was as belle believed In lu Paris arts that PremIer I aval al after closing down n parliament would call a conference of all n signatory tory to the Young plan to obtain from from them a release se from the guarantee clause requiring her In case of a moratorium to place In the bank for International settlements settle settle- settlements settlements ments the sum of approximately to be bo applied In part to increasing payments to be recessed ed edby by other oilier cre creditors during the perIod of suspension FOIt GOR the lie first time since the orld 1 orld 1 T war the federal government be began began began gan its fiscal year icar ear ou on July 1 with nn an unbalanced hud budget et The deficit Is al almost almost almost most Handicapped by reduced re rese ree e the Tre found Itself con confronted confronted confronted fronted with rising expenditures due to the gO governments s efforts to help the lie farmer fanner the thc unemployed 1 1 and the lie sufferers sufferer About the only factor fictor In the financial situa was a n cash balance of 0 over oser er with which the treasury trl en entered entered the new sear ear car This will be used to meet current epen expenses cs during the first quarter Instead 1 of being applied to the deficit WILI POST and Harold Gatt Gatti I YV American set theIr the Mae Mae do down n at Rooseselt elt field New l lork ork i ednes day c evening They had lud the remarkable feat of ot II In around the globe Iobe approximately tely l TS miles In 8 dass 15 hours and nod 51 1 minutes a anew new ne mark mart for other II fivers l ers to shoot at they rhey set out to break the record of 2 22 days das da s made by the dirigible Graf and they smashed hed It to bits bite Great skill shill In piloting and courage and nerve nene anda and a plane that th functioned tune perfectly all contributed e to the lie success of thIs hits epochal flight The route followed ed hy by bythe bythe the livers fisers II ers took look them ni from New dew v e fork to 10 Grace Grce lf N l F C lh thence lIce sue suc t ess cl to Che Chester Cheater rii land Berlin low Io l 0 I n eshe 1 k Solomon and andI I ml in s AliM n It I C in to ada Cleveland eland Ohio and back Lack to tol l le e eY Y York orl They met with Ith no serious accident but at times lines flew new through hIgh winds and rainstorms New fork lork city on Thursday Thursay gave the aviators the usual show and noIsy welcome with parade speeches and reception by Mu or Jimmie Walker Walk Walk- Walker Walker er But nut they were ere too tired to mInd this much resident President Hoover invited In them to luncheon at the lie 1 hite House and tiny received ed the congratulations of eminent persons all over the world orld It Is estimated that lint Post and Catty Gatty will realize about o each from theIr wonderful light and flight and they ably earned It p T noo 3 vets vet's es e's request to the fe federal eral farm board for a definite I J statement of Its policy brought a n response 1 from from the boa board board r d A t h Ii r o 0 u R g h Chairman 9 j James C Stone In 1 which Its policy as S announce announced on March t Marchl-t-J 23 Is virtually re- re rei stated Pleas from the lie J i n C Stone c cn n Middle lIddle cst est and Southwest that the board commit itself to keep Its Immense wheat holdings off ocr the market marlet either for a n stated pe or under a n fixed price les le level leel el are rejected One Important Import concession Is Wade made The board agrees to limit sales of Its wheat to 5 bushels a month thIs limit to run on a cumulative c basIs the unused portions of or the quota to toI I he good for succeeding months But Dut It excepted flom this limitation im important contracts with foreign pur purchasers purchasers purchasers chasers now under consideration To the problem of the wheat sur surplus surplus surplus plus there Is only one answer and that Is acreage reduction the board bou declares Hope was as seen for an im pro cd e export port market marbet In smeller smaller pro productions In other countries find and In to the prospect for better world that lint will be created by the President dents ent s debt plan Chairman Stone before giving glIng gl Ing out the lie statement conferred with Ith President President dent Hoover Hoo er and he be said It was ns sat satisfactory satIsfactory to the Chief Executive e It certainly was sins as not wholly satisfactory to the grim grain ln growers farm lenders and grain dealers of the ml middle western states They continued to urge tine the board to hold nil all sales of surplus wheat hent for a year Ii T was the Presidents President's nn an W YV commission on law en enforcement enforcement forcemeat and observance ance better known as the WIckersham commis slon went out of existence with the close of June an and Is now V just ele eleen en enmen men nien and women On Tuesday the he fine furniture and equipment were mo moe mosed e out of Its offices after mid midnight midnight night the lie unexpended remainder et of I Its GOO appropriation reverted re to the government gO and Chairman Wick Wickersham Wickersham by that time was as the only member left In the National Capital Sticklers for exactness said tine the commissIon will not actually cease se to toes e es until a final history of Its ac th and expenditures Is wrItten and Is accepted by resident President ent Hoover In or order er to attain this end a n tern commission he headquarters quarters has been established near the bite House equipped to accommodate only the ch chairman ch and a small stiff staff There the fifteenth report will wiil be written Here Is the commissIOn commissions s record Ten reports have base been en delivered to the government gO printer or dep deposited at the White House louse four others one of them the still contro study of prohibition have I been made pub pub- public public public lic Since midwinter Inter the slon his h completed reports upon the of aliens lawlessness la I In la law laV V enforcement crime onions among the lie for foreign foreign eign born juvenile ju delinquency the work orb of the police pollee prisons probation and parole role the costs and causes of crime and a progress progress report upon the work orb of the courts to be carried on by private agencies ATOn It REED t E D sr Q mot of Utah chairman of the senate sen g ate ato finance nuance committee commit j tee ter has hiis been In conference con Terence ference with Ith the e treas treas- treasury treasury ury authorities In and nod he now bas sas that under the pro provisions of the S SHaw le Haw lei Smoot tariff law w with relation to K the tho products of con convict vict lct force forced 1 or indentured In Smoot labor the Treasury ment anent will adopt a n policy of o n large share of the lie products of or Bus nus sla bile hIIe this exclusion will III not ap apply apply apply ply to products product of the soil soli Us U s Mr Ir Smoot moot It will III apply to Soviet SO let prod products products products which are manufactured mIned or produced by means of ot forced labor of any I 1 Ind und mind which arp compete th lie I with products hire litre lIe He mentions lumber and pulpwood pulp l specially as products ts will be shut out The Utah senator takes sharp issue hsue wIth his Ills Democratic Scan tor W II n King who has denounced d the Idea Mea of or shutting out Russian prod products In blanket fashion and declared that congress did not have such n thIng In mind and did not authorize c It Senator Smoot declares It was t the tb purpose of congress to shut out the products product of convict forced or loden inden Indentured labor and that the tho Treasury Deportment Department will adhere to the law IN ON A few days Secretary of War PatrIck J Hurley nurley will be on his way to our farthest possession the Philip Philippines Philippines pInes for an Inspection tour of the This Is because their falls under the JurIsdIction or of the V War nr ar department bile w bile the official War department announcement ascribed the reason for the secretary's s 's trip to a n desire to to acquaint himself more Intimately with the details of Philippine problems It was understood that Mr Hurley would study personally sentiment there for In Independence In preparation preparation tion for a movement ement In the next ses slon of congress tc tG free tree the Islands President Hoover has been advised by members of both senate and hou house e of representatives es that It appeared probable sufficient strength would be mu mustered In the nc next t session to p a bill authorizing Philippine once ence AY LYMAN fAN WILbur WIL- WIL RAY R v bur secretary ot of the Interior before he became president of Leland Stanford St university In n IDIO 1910 bad had attained consid I 1 erable fame as a 2 physician and Burg surg Burgeon surgeon a eon and he demon demonstrated demonstrated d the other day ay that lie he has not lo lost t hIs surgical S a skill Sec Secs Sec's Y Wilbur Wllbur bile escorting Sec Sec- and Mrs frs Wilbur Wllbur through Mesa Verde rational park V M man man president of ot a n southwestern Col- Col Colorado Col Colorado orado transportation concern fell sud- sud suddenly sud suddenly denly ill and was taken to the park hospital There Doctor WIlbur Wllbur drag dlag diagnosed nosed his ailment aliment as acute appendicitis clUs and decided an Immediate op was as necessary So he gath gathered gathered ered up the tools and with Hh the assist assist- n assistance assistance ance of or Dr E B E C Johnson of Cortez lie he performed the lie operation which al- al almost almost al almost most certainly saved saed sas sa ed life ext l day y the patients patient's con condition was wasso wasso wasso so good that Secretary Wilbur Wllbur re resumed resumed resumed his trip of Inspection of the park CENOR OIt DON SALVADOR DE lIB Mt M l SE the new ambassador or from SpaIn presented his lils credentials to President Hoover with due ceremony on and the customary polite phrases v were ere Then the t two 0 distinguished men enjo enjoyed ed an nn Informal chat as asboth asboth naboth both of them Item used to be mining en- en engineers engineers en engineers Senor de Is a noted writer and In the past has criticised severely some of the policies of the United States tates in la Latin affaIrs C PAIN is to continue to b I a republic republic re S SPAIN public and Alfonso will remain an ex king ling according to the results of the national elections Aln landro old time Republican leader nn and at present foreign minister Is the theman theman theman man of the lour tour and It Is accepted that be he will be the lie first premier pr under the new constitution that Is to be adopted by the national assembly that convenes on July 14 14 The Socialists and so-called so radicals ls will control this assembly which In fact will be rather her moderate In policies The communists are po powerless erless Catalonia still Insists on being n a separate state slate In a n Spanish federa federa- fe federation federation era era- tion but Senor predicts that the Catalan movement mo ement will III soon col- col collapse collapse lapse col-lapse lapse SIMEON SIMLON P- P S SENATOR 13 D Fess res of Ohio U p who Is a leading mem S f iber her ber of the senate 4 y committee on interstate Inter- Inter state memI I stal state commerce pre pro pre diets J diets that railroad j y f a and n d transportation t legislation of a n com corn corn- character ri will be considered 1 kt J slon during the next net slon of or con confess ress He lIe Senator 3 Fess has s studied these questions closely for years vears ears und and probably probably ably knows s what hat he I Is fa talking about In his Ills opinion legisla legisla- legislation legislation tion will again be taken up and laws for the regulation of the motor bus busand busand busand and the motor truck will trill III be proposed Mr ress Fess foresees much difficulty In getting legislation enacted to meet the various serious transportation problems This difficulty difficult Is much enhanced as ashe ashe ashe he views sieves le les s It by the tie competition be- be between between be between tween the and other forms of transportation On the rite one hand he feels the cannot get along without the railroads but on the oth other other other er he In is com convinced the public will not sanction any undue restriction ot of other forms of transportation The OhIo senator Is an nn u advocate 1 ot of otle le legislation to liberalize a existing law v with reference to railroad d consolida dons He ire sponsored In the last con congress gress ress the Fess Poker P bill to provide In effect for |