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Show I UTAH STATESMAN ) ) POST TOASTIES ) com flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream i a near Bellvan Wood, France. 2. American embaaay Design for American memorial chapel al Alane-Marn-e In Parle guarded by gendarmes during the deinonatratlona. 3. Memorial erected by citizens of Day . Patterson, manufacturer and philanthropist. ton, Ohio, to the late John L Sacco-Vanset- tl full bench of the Supreme court overruled dethe exceptions by fense counsel to decisions by Justice George A. Sanderson of that court god by Judge Webster Thayer of the Superior court and refused to grant THE NEWS REVIEW OF Sncco-Vanzet- CURRENT EVENTS MAir Derby to Honolulu Is Won by Art Goebel in the Plane Woolaroc. By EDWARD W. PICKARD new under the snn across the Pacific ocean from Oakland, Calif., to Honolulu was the feature of the weeks newa. After a deal of preparation eight planes started In the race for the James Dole prise of $35,000, of which $10,000 was for the second to reach the goaL Four met with disaster at the take-of- f, but the other four winged their way over the waste of waters. The Woolaroc, piloted by Art Goebel, movie atnnt flyer, and with Lieut William Davis, U. B. N aa navigator, won the race. The Aloha, with Martin Jensen of Honolulu aa pilot and Paul Schluter as navigator, was second. At this writing the two other planes are missing, and are being sought by airplanes and naval ships. These are the Miss Doran, with Augle Pedlar as pilot, Lieut. V. R. Knope aa navigator and Mias Mildred Doran of Detroit as passenger; and the Golden Engle, of which Jack Frost was the pilot and Gordon Stfott the navigator. The Woolnroc made the flight In 20 hours 19 minutes and 3J seconds. The Aloha took 28 hours 17 minutes. Lieutenants Muitland and llagenber-ge- r of the United States army made the trip In ?5 hours and Ml minutes several weeks ago. while Ernie Smith and Emory ltronte, the first civilians to fly to Hawaii from California, landed at Molnkal Island 23 hours 26 minutes after leaving the mainland. Goebel's plane was equlpied with a radio outfit that functioned well and he was In frequent communication s with ships. The army navlgut-oat Honolulu, who charted the course of the aviators as the radio reports were received, agreed that the flight of the Woolnroc was almost perfect and was n triumph of the highest order for sdentlllc practice In air The phme was kept In navigation. beam line constantly with beacon at San Francisco. Pilot Jensen took the Aloha by the northern route and 'overshot his mark somewhat. He said he skimmed the surface of the sea nearly' nil the way. while the Woolaroc was kept at an altitude of between 000 and W feet. The successful aviators were given a warm welcome In Honolulu, but the celebration was marred by anxiety concerning the missing flyers. SOMETHING olli-cer- the-radi- Calif., the 0 seaplane broke two world's records and established a third. The plane weighed at the time of take-of- f approximately 11 tons. It carried 1,100 pounds of sand. 1.222 gallons of gasoline and 120 gallons ot lubricating oil. For a plane carrying tills dead weight, these records were established : Duration 20 hours, 45 minuses. 40 seconds. Distance 1.508 miles. Speed1 78JiC miles an hour. The plane was piloted by l.leul. Dyron J. Connell, lie wna accompanied by I.leut. II. C. itodd. null.') engineer, and Comnr Vincent, aviation chief machinist's mate. San DOWN atIN-1- Diego, week two big Junkers EARLY in the the pride of Germany, started from Dessau to fly across the Atlantic. One, the Europe, had New York as Its goal, and the oilier, the Hromrn. was to fly as fur ns Chhua If Its gasoline lusted. The Europa ran Into stormy weather and after getting over the North sea It developed motor trouble and was forced to turn hack, landing at Hremen. The liremcu kept on until It Inid crossed Ireland ami out over the ocean some distunes. Then the storm grow worse, the gasoline was being used up ton fast, and the avlfttnrs gave It up and with great dlfliculty made tlielr.way back to IVssnu. It was thought a third Junkers plane might attempt the Atlantic crossing, but n the other hand experts thought the time 'or such a flight bad passed for this year. t! a writ of error This meant that the two men must be executed after the termination of their respite, midnight of August 22, unless some further means of saving their lives were found. greatest "captain of AMERICAS who might better be The President on the battlefields. went to the Pine Ridge reservation Wednesday and saw a pageant and parade In which some ten thousand In dieus participated. He received fronr the Sioux national council a memorial reciting the loyalty and compUtnts of the Indiana and In reply assured them of the governments sympathy and dose study of their problems. Next day Mr. Coolldge, ao companted by Mrs. Coolldge and their mm. Joint, Inspected the government hospitals to r World war veterans at Hot Springs, 8. D. Plans were made for tbe Presidential family to spend n week In Yellowstone National park. Crisp, delicious com flakes termed a generalissimo, passed with the death In New York of Judge Elbert II. Gary, chairman of the board COLLAPSE of the Nanking in China seema immiof the United State Steel corporation Though almost eighty one years of nent. After his armies, which were age, he wee still In active control of advancing on Peking met with severe the mighty concern which waa the cre- defeats and were drlvet. back to tbe ation of bla Imagination and genlua and south of the Yangtse, Gen. Chlang whose destinies he directed from Its resigned his leadership and beginning. Gary was one of the most appealed for unity of action between Important figures In modern finance the Nanking and Hankow factions. and business, and bis part in the af- IJut the northern troops kept on gofairs of the nation, in both peace and ing south and at last reports had ocwar, had much to do with present Incupied Pukow and were bombarding dustrial conditions. Though long the Nanking, across the Yangtse. Both r advocate of the day In the foreign and native residents of that ateel mills and fought for many years city were fleeing. Meanwhile the forby labor leaders, he was held by many eigners In Shanghai were preparing to defend the place against invasion as a real friend of humanity, th masses In particular, and as a philanby the disorganized hordes of fleeing thropist and a benefactor of church Nationalist soldiers. American, Britand science. During the World war ish and French troops were placed In he was the Indefatigable aid of the strategic positions, the British being government. Judge Garys body was In an advanced Hue about Shanghais taken to hla old home in Wheaton, a environs, outside the international suburb of Chicago, and the funeral settlement. The barricades between waa held In the beautiful memorial tlie French concession and Chinese terchurch which he built there. Ills sucritory were reconstructed. The situcessor as chnlrmnn of the steel coration there was complicated by a poration hns not yet hern announced. quarrel between the British authorities and the Chinese officials. J. Ogden Armour of Chicago another of Americas leading business men. An English airplane had been forced to land In Clilnese terdied In London after several months Illness. The son of P, D. Armour, ritory and the native officials seized the wings and refused to comply with famous 'pioneer meat packer, he suca British ultimatum that they give ceeded his father as head of tlie busiThe Chinese ness and expanded It Into a world- them up Immediately. wide organization, winning one of the contended that flying British planes countrys great personal fortunes, in over Cliinese territory Is a violation r deflation this of International law as well as ths the period of fortune dwindled with astonishing international airplane convention, to which both Brent Britain and China swiftness, and Mr. Armour withdrew from active participation In many of are signatories. the concerns with which he was conJapan, asserting Its preferential .good for both ends of a perfect day The special touting process of the Postum Company seals the true corn flavor in luting crisp-- -- ness. When you want cornflakes that stay crisp in milk or cream down to die hut tempting flake, askfor PostToasties. Make sure Kai-she- k . eight-hou- post-wa- POSTUM well-know- a conference with Mr. Rapid City, Director of the Hudgei laird announced tliut the rrosident had approved large increases in appropriations for both tks army and the unvy. Among the expenditures for national defense authorized by the I'rcsldcnt are: Funds for completion of the six cruisers authorized by congress In the last session ; funds for completion of the remodeling of the butilealilpa Oklahoma and Nevndu: and funds for 1 .8110 s planes for Hie army and 1.000 plnnes for the navy. There was only one ravnl appropriation which the President did not approve. That was for three stihmnrliics. asked for In 1010. on which Investigation work still Is being done. at once began figuring that (lie Increased defense estimates, together with the necessity of sHnd-lu- g a lot for furm relief, would make impossible any extensive reduction In taxi's by the next cotmress. ISut the was ofllclal opinion In Washington that taxes would certainly he cut at least S2OD.OH0.OdO during the coming session. In order to bring this about the Democratic leaders and some Rewill. If necessary, conduit publican the practice of applying all receipts from foreign debts to national debt President Coolldge holds reduction. tliut tax reduction me t year Is feasible If congress doe not liidulge In excessive money spending. FOLLOWING - Arst-clas- Proof of the vanity of some women furnished In tbe New York customs house by passport applicants, according to Frederick Tisdale in an article in Liberty. The author quotes an ofllclal of the New York passport office who says, We are often amused by some of the photographs submitted by older applicants. A woman of fifty will bring In a photograph copied from a picture made when she waa In high school. We explain tactfully that the photo la necessary for Identifying the passport holder, and we are forced to point ont that the applicant resembles the earlier picture only vaguely after all these years. Sometimes they regard our attitude aa a personal offense. la often railed at th. General persuing White House and dismissed with Mr. Coolldge conditions of Amerlcnn cemeteries In France, also submitting to him the uivopted di'tdgti for various memorials and chapels you get them in die red 1 end yellow, A Total Failure Dont cry, little one," soothed the great criminal lawyer. "Everything will be all right "Snf, snf! sobbed the fair murderess "Its been two hours since I killed my husband, and nut a single tabloid paper has sent around yet for my diary. Monthly. in the form of a commercial treaty was signed by France and Germany after three years of dickering. The pact provides for a mutual favored nation agreement on practically all products passing between the two countries and paves tlie way for Intertrade such as the two nutlons have never experienced. French agriculture will receive the greutest benefit. Practically all the tariffs are lowered, while Germany agree not to Increase the existing ones on rollon, wool. silk, leather goods and metallurgical products, soup and perfumery. Dont The American Legion Striking think their wedding present a striking display? He . 0 1927, P.Gfc, lac One Way Only She wax-wrapp- box diet keeps them fresh. ' "Yon say yon were present when this man and hla wife were engaged In a very violent quarrel T Inquired tbe magistrate of the witness. Yea, your honor, replied the man on the stand. What was he aaylngT "He wasnt saying anything, your honor." American Legion Monthly. Girl Inventor Honored In recognition of her ability aa. an inventor, tlie Russian government has engaged Mias L. Y. Pal men, a Russian She la girl, as engineer-constructo- r. one of the few women In the world to win distinction in her field. She recently perfected an airplane engine which develops 20 horse power and la specially adapted to the requirements of the conference of aerial and chemical defense. Is denominated an you They certainly would have. If The Retort Withering A Needed Accessory Car Salesman This car baa all the latest attachments. This, for Instance, is tbe trouble light Sinks Humph I That doesn't Interest me. Car Salesman Oh, yeall use It often. Pathfinder. . Souvenir "I suppose there are tender memories connected with this lock ot hair?" "Must be or I wouldn't have kept It But who gave it to me, bey? That's what I want to know. . Trails of Yosemite Park going. In Yosemite National park there are 650 miles of park tralla where motor vehicles can not go. A Changeable Animal animal which can change Into another animal and then bark to Its original form Is the startling discovery announced by Dr. Martha Bunting of the zoological department of the University of Pennsylvania. resemThe animal la bling a minute drop of Jelly, and belongs to tbe amoeba femlly. It ran transform Itself Info a complicated flagellate. Doctor Bunting declares, and then effect a retransformatlon back to Its amoeba state. one-celle- d, Looking Ahmad Sama employer had noticed that Sain appeared addicted to the habit ot worrying. Valera anil Ills followers had tukeu the oath of feulty to the king and occupied their sents In the Dali. A resolution of lack of confidence was Introduced and the vote was a tie which waa broken when the speaker east Ills vote in the negative. As a map ter of fact, ('osgrnve waa saved by Alderman John Jinks of Sligo, a member of the Redmond party, who slipped the vote was taken, nwny Juki lie euys he never had any Intention of voting the government out. COagrnve Is expected to gain strength In lbs general elections In October. Buzz guests make a hit "CUT spray dears your home of flies and mot-- A quiroes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flic today. r Whnt are yon worrying about he You have a good, asked one day. steady Jolt. "Yassah, I knows, agreed Sam. hnt de trouble Is Ah din got nothin In sight should Ah evah decide to quit It American Monthly. Electric Welding Feat The strength ot tlie electric weld has I een repeatedly demonstrated. The most elnlairate feat of electric welding ever undertaken Is now being begun in California. Contracts for a water-suppl- y pipe 85 miles long and 5 feet In diameter have been given to a bidder who will Install a welded line for the entire dlrtanrq. tnps The Insinuating Wretch Mr. OGrouch I John, I think I must have bitten my tongtie In iny sleep last night. Mr. OGrouch Why, have you a nasty taste lu your mouth this morn-le- Janet DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bags Roaches kineses m ' Mother (trying to patch np quarrat between young lovers) Now, Mildred, yon must not mind Harold's fretful-nes- s. He'a Just temperamental, yon know. Mildred O, really? I thought maybe hd waa teething. Capper's Weekly. the eleven parlor clocks bad all been Truth Is sometimes so strange that put Into fiction. It becomes lncredlbla v MICH. CREEK, An PRESIDENT COSGR AYES Irish Free State narrowly eseniKMl overthrow at the hands of a combine of three parties after l)e BOLIVIA was groatly alarmed hy a among the Indiana, who largely outnumber the whites In lint country. But quick action by the Isolated the disgovernment affection In certain sections of three departments and gnve assurance that the trouble would soon lie nilcted. Vnny chiefs were ruptured and heavy IH'imltles were Inflicted, nnd there-nfic- r tlioitsnnila of Indians returned to their work In the flcbhi. J INC., BATTLE COMPANY, Passport Photon Must Resemble Applicant t claims In Manchuria and Mongolia, baa served notice that It will not tolerate auy opposition there to Its policy. The Chinese, espedully In Manchuria. are deeply resentful of tlie Japanese actions and plana, and the Mukden Chamber of Commerce stated an Intention to boycott Japan. WHAT resist, and no one wants to. Here is wholesomenessthat any one can eat at any time. . - nected. these including banks and railways. John Oliver, premier of IlrltUh Columbia, died lu Victoria at the age of seventy-on- e yours, lie had been III for some time and had been relieved of his official (1 util's by the naming of J. D. 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