Show A 40 4 ww x 0 1 1 y e TI 41 aw J 13 M 4 AM 1 john joba D cutting ibe iba cake on his big ninetieth birthday 2 0 17 6 8 chester first ol 01 uie the authorized authorised biz lopoo ton aust cst after tta its launching in the delaware qt Ie laware river at camden N 3 3 street et car strikers and tn iii new orleans attacking attack inka a trolley car dur dar lug lag the ILI REVIEW ow flight of yancey andril andwil and williams across atlantic s big postal deficit by w PICKARD 0 IN did more the atlantic ocean has been conquered by american aviators copt lewis levin A yancey and roger Q williams were the heroes ot of this ibis achievement having flown flow from old orchard beach maine to lo the vicinity ot of santander Ban tander spain they fill fell shori horl of their destination rome ll onby by OW miles the flight across the ocean ocean was considered a great feat eat it was made in alo 6 e Bel ballance bellance lance monoplane pathfinder in 31 81 hours and ifor about two hours the airmen were unable to see tha th water because of at denso dense fop fogs head walnda exhausted their ahel supply ot 04 gasoline and they were compelled to land the spanish coast just juat idt a little beyo beyond nd the place where tho the french transatlantic plane piano yellow bird was forced down recently Spat spanish ilah aud cit citizens izena gaye gave them B hearty welcome and hunted up a supply ot casolene ga solene with which next ia ay they hey their flight ja lo 10 hwa IT the landed at ac tile ado tir mhd d the ui officials and people greeted j a them ra uproariously even M mussolini 0 llna was at tile field to meat them bu but t as they wore were late in arriving he had left at before they land landed eo and soon afterward received them at hla his realder residence im they were anade the guests of the italian government and treated royally the chicago TrI tribunes bunos amphibian plane bowler which started frow from chicago to ta blaze a route to berlin via greenland and iceland wn was a held up tor for days daya in the hudson bay region and on the up tip of labrador lb by unfavorable weather condit conditions lons As aa its pilots were in no especial hurry they wisely declined to take long lone th chances ances at port burwell the wort work of 0 refueling was waa exceedingly difficult and the plane was vae in constant danger of being demolished by floating tee ice two tiyo airrall air rall rah services ts between be iween now new and los loa angeles were inaugurated last week one carries gora by the pennsylvania railroad to Ml columbus ohio and thence by plane to the california city the scheduled time for or tha trip to Is 48 hours the other route Is by the X now york central to chicago by tho the or the tha alton to kansas city and from there on by to los angeles angelea with it a scheduled time of 40 hours the services ruffed from both ends of tho the routes dolt DOnN donnian X nan works in germany has ban just completed a Ren Rea plano so huge thatis makes make even seven tits tha germans gasp in amazement it if Is designed to carry carm passengers and Is said to td bethlee be three times thes the size Izo of tile the big american NO 4 it has three decks and a navigating bridge for the crew the pilots accord according ln to doctor dor tiler the designer will have nothing to do with the tha motors but simply imply sit eli on the glosa glass encased bridge carrying out the captains instructions the mechanics will be directed by the chief engineer should half the mo tors fall simultaneously tile ill plane an Q cair can continua its light flight with the rew crew repairing the damage while the pilot calmly remains at his the con tero etora are convinced tile the ship with tte its inch thick bides will be tibia to ride indefinitely in the heavy atlantic bea durno naval val maneuvers in tile tho irish sea een the british submarine 1147 n 47 a mall vessel collided with the big submarine L 12 and sunk sank in feet carrying all but two of the crew of 23 men two men were lost from the larger jarger cram craft of course steps to rescue the imprisoned wen men were undertaken der taken at once but the depth and bad weather made them unavailing the wreck was located and mother submersible dived and tried to corn com muni cate with the crew tit the ua n ta by code with it a belt bell but no re spon leard I 1 PROTESTS against athe rates pro ap ased to in tho the house bill have eca rec received elved rom 38 nations and have been submitted to the he x senate finance committee which Is laboring over the measure during the congressional recess Den marks protest protect centers principal ly orl oa the new rates on hides shins and natural flint on glass cement bricks leathers and cals francos on the general tariff situation and the fhe balance of trade italis Ital yB on an virtually every commodity imported from pint ant country nether funds i on diamonds bulbs strawboard Sp ains ns cork and peppers Switzer lands lauds watches and embroideries great britaina Brit ains wool and glue medicos cos llie live stock and vegetables and T meats gg H T you yon ine one of these was the i query heard all over the country tryon ion wednesday and the questioner would display one of the now new small sized bills tile issuance of wb which ich b began e pin on that day some of the recipe ants of these little bills objected to them and for a time tile the bank employees had trouble with the c currency arre ncy until their fingertips became accustomed to it t treasury officials als hope the new bills will be found more convenient and will reduce the danger of counterfeiting 0 t those that have been put out the 1 bill be pears a re the th 0 portrait of 0 5 2 hefferson Jel terson I 1 5 lincoln 10 hamilton 20 ja k and aso 50 ora grant t yla ench each case acie the back nt is s appropriate P HOOVER Is said to he considerably disturbed by a n report from lost postmaster master general lirmon indicating indic c that the post office department faces the possibility of a deficit dencie of for tile year 1029 the annual to losses have risen from in 1024 to this huge sum which includes which the department me n t must pay to railroads as the result of 0 a decision of tile the court of claims mr air hoover has ordered an exhaustive survey of tle the entire postal service to determine the causes of the bi bis 9 loir losses ea one 86 step which could be taken by tho the president without legislation and in advance of completion of tho the survey would be a rp reduction in the contract price for transportation of air mall mail find and a 4 relative increase in nar mall mail rates in other quarters it was bald he would be urged to consider tho content contention lon that modernization of tho the post office departments accounting method would wipe out a large portion of the deficit under tho the present system the postal tal department la Is required by law to handle hundreds of thousands of tons of congressional franked and departmental part mental free mall mail matter annually all of it must bo be accorded first class handling and the system does not permit tho department to take credit for the free frea service in a its accounting great erect battle A for political life began with the opening of the debate in the french parliament over the ratification of the debt agreements with the united strafes and great it if the champ ber of deputies refuse refused to ratify its Poin poincare caro dolgin demand nils 1 tile the government must resign the bremler insists there must he be no reservations hut but the he tor for eln eign relations committee voted for tile the insertion of ta a declaration that france never should be called on to pay m more re than site she receives lu in from froll germany tho the opposition also favors a reservation providing for a moratorium whenever the capacity ot of prance to pay Is not equal 1 I to the in due under the debt accord the ultra nationalist group in the chamber the strongest foe to tion in any forte refused to delegate louis who has boo been their le lend n 1 er cr as their representative in the dis cushions cuss cus lons anil and this was taken to mean that they had decided to support coln car cam in that case it was predicted the premier would be ablo to muster a small majority and the ratification flea would bei be signed by august 1 premier poincare alms at ratification outright by decree thus maintaining fail ta 11 ll ing tho the principle of prances frnnces good faith t in paying up its debts then he hopes to get the chambers ap tor for a separate bill embodying reservations the principal among which la is the clause making frances payments to america dependent on germanys germanas Germ anys payments to france france fiu replied to england con corning tile the plan for a conference on august 10 0 to o put into operation the young plan for reparations guardedly approving the british view that there should be but one cion conference ference at which the ministers and experts could carield deal simultaneously with will nil all political as aa well as 99 nod and issues kut but france still thinks the conference should n not ot be held in london hugh gibson american ambassador to ta liel glum um had a nobber conference in london with ambassador dawes on the subject of disarmament but no further announcements were made the british labor government it was said aid intends to make severe cuts in the naval program adopted by the last lios possibly sIbly discontinuing work on the construction of 0 six submarines and other war vessels officials uncovered a RUMANIAN plot to overthrow the present government if of that excitable country and possibly to establish a military dictatorship ship numerous arrests were made lind and documents were seized that it was sald said were signed la in the name 0 of f his majesty king carol IT II indicating di cating I 1 g that the exiled prince was waa piare aware of the conspiracy lind and had given hla ls consent to it archina v baleen nationalist china a aal soviet russia kussa la seen as ilo to certain resist afa pi a renewal ofa Z V old tend feud c control ot of tho ma et c chur lanu aalt it of the trans siberian railway flaste temi tile hie governor of the ig district of ilu harbin in arrested soviet officials als and employees of the chinese eastern railway and promptly deported 37 of them across the siberian border chinese directors replaced tife the russians Arri among ting chose hoso arrested were the MA vice director of railways 3 and the director of 0 the trading commission mIs slon all russian banking and trading operations in harbin were closed tills this action by tle the chinese logically follows the recent raid on the russian consulate general at ilar harbin which uncovered evidence that russian unions and other soviet agencies in northern manchuria were spreading communist propaganda designed to disrupt chinese unity of a sensation was created eres cres SOMETHING S when customs officials in son francisco seized and broke open tho the baggage ot of mrs ying yang kno hap wife of tho the chinese vice consul in that city on her arrival from roia china and took opium valued at a million dollars from froin her seven seten trunks and four suitcases the search of the ithe baggage which mrs knos kaos attorneys said violated diplomatic ala tic rights was conducted by permission of tile tho state department at this writing it hadnot has not been decided what action to take against tho the woman and her husband mrs kao said the contents of the tha trunks were the property ot of friends in china who her to use her diplomatic 9 ks to 0 bring ba bog 9 gage into this cou country itry she understood at the time she declared the tha baggage contained presents for friends of 0 her friends ta lu this country nw ORIX ORLEANS ANS has haa been gling with a had bad street car strike in riotous clashes with alth the police several of tile the strike sympathizers have been killed rind and many hurts hurt and cars cara arld and other property have been destroyed st the street car company obtained a federal court injunction against the strikers and the states marshal swore in and armed deputies to guard tile com companas comp anys panya properties roth government and civic conciliatory conciliators concilia tors were busy trying to 0 o settle the affair the men offered to re turn to work if the comp company tiny would recognize their union and new contracts were made tind and the company said the borers or ers could have hae their jobs its as individuals f GOSSIP in washington concerning president nocera no 11 oera covers selections for ambassador ambassadorships ships la Is revived the latest lates ts Is that of john N willys of toledo automobile manufacturer will be given the post in rome it was admitted itt at the white house that dr hubert wort work retiring chairman of 0 the re publican national committee has been offered the place of ambassador to japan and no one doubts that sen senator ator edgo edge of new jersey la Is to be ambassador to france there ate are no guesses sea na as to who will be sent to madrid and berlin |