1—Class of 1028 In “convict” Coolidge for his vacation Republican party summer costume parade at residence, 3—Flag-draped Security oo — Be & 4 \ a =. TRE sop Su, Columbia university, New York In Kansas City which was the NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS : Four Aviators Make Flight Across Pacific Ocean in Three Big Hops. By EDWARD W. PICKARD ALIFORNIA to by plane in hr ¢ hops! For the alr- first heen Australia time ocenr has the air rou the rsford P. Ulm, Ki ng 1 Charles T, 1 Aries wo mericans James Warner. the monoplane used u ns by Ci Souther once nsuccessfully in iptain Wilkins, In constant con immication mainland vessels by ’ the airmen made the flight to Hawall without much trouble. The worst part of the trip wa® the next hop, 3.200 miles the Fiji they ran were most ii dodged by Kingsford-Smith, hiet pilot. This was the longest overseas flight ever made, and If they had been forced down before reaching Suva the only possible places to light without disaster were two coral atolls In the Phoenix group 1866 miles from the starting point In Hawail. As Is was they landed safely at Albert park, Suva, with only 30 gallons of gas left in the tanks, having made the hop in al hours and 3 83 i Jofoed in Whites and natives of Fiji Jo in giving the flyers a rousing welcom After a brief rest the plane was flown to Naselai beach for the take-off for Bris. bane, Australia, 1,762 miles away, the route taking the airmen through a re. gion of frequent storms, south of dhe Loyalty islande and New Caledonia. From Brisbane they were to fly to Syd. ney, 500 miles to the south, Sydney newspapers printed the re port that Captain Kingsford-Smith was on the brink of insolvency and started a campaign to raise a fund for him. When the irans-Pacific flight orig. Inally was planned Kingsford-Smith sought the aid of the Australian gov- ernment and It was promised. Ad vance payments purchased the plane and the flyer came to the United States. There followed the disastrous Dole flight from Oakland to Honolulu in which seven lives were lost. The Australian government withdrew Is support and urged Kingeford-Smith to return home. He refused and tinued plans for the California-to-Auns- tralia flight on limited resources and finally obtained backing from Allen Hancock, millionaire oll man of los Angeles. But even with this backing the flyer faces financial ruin. During the week there were reports, based on alleged radio messages, that Nobile and the dirigible Italia were on Franz Josef land east of Spitzhergen. Search for the missing explorers was continued by the steamship Hobby, by Lieutenant Holm, Norwegian aviator, and by parties of Alpine chasseurs, The Italian department of aeronautics was In communication with Captain Wilkins, hoping to induce him to join in the hunt by alr. regi nearly to islands, and during this repeated storms that into he C nea Cone O FAR as the Republican national committee was concerned, Herbert Hoover was given nearly all the con- tested Southern delegates In the henr- ings conducted at Kansas City. The contests, however, it was tated would be carried before the committee on credentials and possibly before the convention. In the committee hear. ings the secretary of commerce won 65 out of 73 contested delegatPs, his most impressive victory being In the "ense of Texas In which te gained the entire delegation. By conservative estimntes this brought the total num. ber of Hoover votes to 472, the ma: jority necessary to nomination belpg nb. ‘The experts then figured that Mellon with his 79 Pennsylvania dele. gates could put Heover ncross the line-if he chose to do so. The con. test for the South Carolina delegation, which wae for Lowden, was withdrawn by the Hooverites? Among the politicians gathered in Kansas City many expressed the opin: fon that Senator James Watson of In diana or Senator Chai of Kansas would make a good vice pr dential non Some Hoover favored Watson figuring his nomination ull the r of the F armer crusaders of the regions rouding Kansas to mov les Curtis linee, pecially for Sting corn e on the cons siderable numbers, train, and m on which wi of the Hoover? printe Hoover slogan Anybody.” version but he Hoover S380 822 ith The committee collected Wrters of ‘he CXNENRes if New t aspirant, lections the to $120.911.40, tion eampaign 430.64. His expendit $38,752.70 Y ork, were S12 to Sm fund EN. JOHN J, PERSHING mi: rush trip from Paris to Cher and jumped aboard the Leviathin for the United States, and both In New York and in France the circulated that he was called home hurriedly by friends who were starting for him ns a dark horse can- didate for the Republican nomination for President. AN ARSHAL CHANG TSO-LIN, 4 Northern war lord, gave up his dictatorship and abandoned Peking to the Nationalists, With his household he fled to Manchuria and just as his train reached Mukden It was bombed presumably by Nationalist agents Some soldiers were killed and Chang himself was so badly Injured that his recovery was considered doubtful, The Nationalist troops gradually oc cupled Peking while forces left by Chang and those of the foreign lega- tions strove to prevent disorder. Gen- eral Hsi-shan, for years known as the model governor of Shansi province, was appointed garrison commander of the Peking Tientsin area and at once began the work of reconstruction and development. The Nationalist govern. ment asked the Immediate evacuation of American troops from ‘'Tientsin, where the United States has main. tained part of a regiment since the Boxer rebellion, In Washington It was stated that our government could not comply with the request at once de a report was a boom pASsita upon two cases arising in the state of Washington, the Sa. preme Court of the United States hase ruled that evidence of prohibition vio- fations admissible in a eriminal proceeding and that a conviction resulting from such evidence is not a violation of the constitutional guarantee against “un. reasonable search and seizure.” question was decided by a five to four ruling. Chief Justice Taft wrote the majority opinion. Justices Holmes and Brandeis, in dissenting opinions, scath- ingly denounced the placing of judicial sanction upon the commission of a crime to detect erime. Justice Butler also filled a dissenting opinion and Justice Stone announced he concurred with the views of Justices Holmes, Brandeis and Butler, Tn holding wire tapping did not amount to a search and seizure with. in the meaning of the fourth amend ment to the Constitution, Chief Jus tice Taft sald that while this amend. ment might have a proper application to n sealed letter because of the con. stitutional provision for the Post Of. fice department and because such a fetter 1s in the possession of the gov. ernment ft could not apply to com munication by wire, NCLE SAM proposes to get*a lot of money from Henry M. Black. mer, the wealthy Denver oll operator who fled to France to avold the Tea pot Dome inquiry. Income taxes, in terest and penalties aggregating $8. 408.035 have been nssessed against him and tax Heng fled in Denver and New York federal courts. A of attachment against held by with 22 Igo writs any i er were file ironerty for Black mitted a copy of his Kovno i Po ’ ihnssnd ' confer a8 not believed this i uld do much : f France and Stresemann absent count were on ac VIENNA received reg authentic, that Ahmed Bey Albania proclaim a the king. career, figh ocrats and wounded by ber, 1024, he against month was appointed President by thd national assembly, He four years old and bes of lliness woris, seemingly Zogu, President get ready to himself stormy was monarchy He has had a ing with the Dem. liberals and an led a with ns ance nEsAssin In" Decem- successful les being Pres. and commander in chief of the tional forces deal of wind ont his detractors by the annual ate, of the sails of restraint of his His hearers the threatening situation kfns, talk and made a plain offer of friend. ship to Yugo Slavia, Then ing the idea enmity, he Italy could not wait forever for Yugo- Slavia to settle its domestic problema, and warned that treaties wonld be good anyway if a friendly, moral in the Ral dismiss. of He by a former Yugo.Siav minister that war soon would break out between the two countries, end Ing with a peace signed at Venice had nothing to say concerning putes with Austria about Upper Adige, but announced that n treaty soon be signed with France that would not developed diction made settle all outstanding differences be tween the French and [allans, Mussolini spoke at some length about the astonishing growth of (Ne United States in wealth and world power. He sald he had no complaint to make against American mmigra- tion restrictions and the Italinn quota, though deploring the féasons which prompted that legislation. "As for the naturalized Americans of [Italian ori- gin,” he continued, “they are Ameri can citizens and therefore foreigners go far ns we are concerned. We limit ourselves to hoping they will continue to be proud of their IHalian origin.” —— TLANTIC CITY having abandoned its annual beauty contest, the “international pageant of pulchritude” held in Galveston attracted the atien: tion of those who enjoy such affuirs, Selected beauties from many states and a number of foreign countries gathered In the Texas city, and paraded along the sea wall. Mires Ella Van Hueson, the entrant from Chicago, was first chosen ns “Miss America,” and then, being adjudged the most pulehri- tudinons of the whole lot, was crowned “Miss Universe” She ls twenty-two years old, tall and slender, with long, dark brown hair. The other prize win. ners In their order were the girls from France, Haly, Colorado, West Vie ginla, Canada, Luxembourg, Olio, San Antonio and Tilea, 10 ITS DRIVER One of the Newer Trends in Building Motor Car Here and Abroad. tule that are ad individual driver, in the driver to ad uncomfortuble posi newer both mobiles to the y Hirer comping sel He ¢ oO un ur, is moltor-cur construction, ica and abroad. one of the Han comfort involved In a £2 wsition., sitting in proper re clutch pedal, Variation tal variatio m of the in Position, Engine Troubie Often Is When ulomaobile engine misses in climbing hills, the often lv 1 according to HH. engineer, trouble, un ced] to plugs, Rabez. research Much due to gpark he improper of this the plug points being gx are simply says. Is use of type plug set or because the plo out, gap between the points should an O25 Inch clear G20 inch in high compression The ¢ more ths par taken for valve or piston ring the proper thing to do before plug trouble is often mis trouble, making is to have the plugs inspected, ill engineer Says, reg which w the airs BRAVE UNDeCeEsary expense, Is Cautioned in China system of might help in this try, according to the public safety the Automobile Club California. The Cl anywalkers nese educating $ Coun de of Southern The the monition to the public New the swift car just not obey th nals you will not quire many and your cestrnl ta road is Hike n center keep following ad in China: car and the like tigers and {Y e policeman’s sig club quotes motor are you do live to grow and an will killed that nn. be untended., The tiger's mouth: from ite away.” sone, but be gong, ton, &O your blets will Towing Ropes Attached to a Disabled Machine If you have to have your car towed, or you are going to tow somebody elge be careful where you attach the rope or you may do your car or the other fellow's a considerable amount of harm, Do not attach the tow rope to a bumper, radiator guard, in fact, anything else but the main struc. tural parts of the car, such as the front axle, cross mer When your to be towed best ple to on the tow Is the front axle. This will to be done on the the steering knuckle vent or, nbers, ete, the rope car is hook Ce hase Have side near front fipron will from being hooked pre i © % { on Better Performance at Less Cost From Old Cars I er perf long no CARCS oven new rings nder round ’ of oll that gels ght that It il, but appears upon the the spark when the coyii ‘out of on Keon Sud h g been a In ne fouled up within Notors prot ey ery running Hem with re instance a short arly new piugs are time “AS na plugs log Hes atfer installation, remedy, carbon-proof spark are the tunst plugs for engines that have a to foul the spark plugs. These desirable for cool en- af the correct type 0 l tender Cy plugs ‘alto are gine: “They have what Is known Insulator, temperature fing girdling fins RS =n series the quickly attuin to burn off any de or ofl, thus offering ef rbon troubles.” carban-proof with a of hi: lower These heat posits of soot end sufficient fective resistance to ca COORD NOORONERRNOGRIORRIRNRYS AUTOMOBILE ITEMS A spare should be carried in every * traf. idea im- In Stockholm fic sounds porting, says a dispatch, The worth swords, might be officers carry as if it . * * The exact brake is ahsolute holding of each and an may be power determined, adjustment easily efjual made - ® * The average modern man {ries to perform the difficult feat of keeping his nose to the grindstone and run ning an automobile at the same time § i | “SUPREME AUTHORITY” | WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Because upreme Court highest praise tk as thei r Authority. sidents of all leading Uni. , Colleges, and Normal heir hearty indorse. 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They used ns of brick. were 1777, large eggove Little of Everything In the making of a hone re ceiver there are employed aluminum, silk, copper, rubber, flax, nickel, mica, shellac, lead, cotton, silver, iron, wool platinum, zine and gold, Anybody Can Have It Adventure where interest fis. where curiosity, eager and enthusi- artic, leads on to new knowledge, new experience and to new achievement, — American Magazine. tele is Vegetably Speaking “Life's a game of shellin’ peas.” says Bill Benz, the neighborhood philos- opher, “and the good sports are will- in' to take podiuck.”—Farm and Fire side, Ungrammatical; but True Epitaph in Radoorshire, Wales: “Him, as was, is gone from we; Us, as is, shall go to he” - Boston Transcript. ——————— There Is No Privacy The archeologists have made us as familiar with the lives of the ancients as if they had had competent biog Look to the Birds The airplane may be able to fiy higher than sny bird, but the birds f Ancients Did Good Werk A sewage system which would com- with the cnr, Ancient Botanical Gardens The bolanica! gardens In Padua, italy, are considered to be the oldest in Bu
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