Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - July 26, 1929, Dunkirk, New York ISSUE 20 PAGES DUNKIRK EVENING OBSERVER YOU NO 71 ESTABLISHED LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS THURSDAY'S PRESS RUN 5010 N V 20 1929 TM Partly tonight and Sal slightly warmer In south tut portion IK ret If If milf OF SI LOUIS ROBIN Neither Men Nor Motor Sho Signs of Weakening As 300 Houc Mark STAMINA OF THE CAUSING SURPRIS Yet They Send Word from th Air They Are In the Best Physical Condition Had Bee Up 317 Hours At Noon SL Louli Mo July P Carrying on toward the ead ot thel second week of continuous For rest and Dsle Jackson Vep the St monoplane soar Ing steadily today passing their 11911 boar In the air at p m K S T The fliers were determined to sta more than 400 hours and hope lo reach 600 hours Their plane showed no signs ot flagging and th spirits of tbe two men were If they remained In air the would their third week at a m tomorrow St Louis Mo July motor that refused to near out an two men determined to 1 held the SL Louis Robin In the al here today after 303 hours ot Hying All Ok was the word from Jackson and Forrest at a m as they out 6 hours 1C minutes ant seconds mor than tbo record they shattered Taei day Approximately In citra Hying pay the team flew ou and on to a steady mounting fortun with fame already eclipsing In history lioth are feeling fine and they assured ground In a message dropped last night Tne old motor hasn't changed a bit that can Jackson added Fire hundred hours appeared b their goal and they had the ance of Arthur Null designer of t Challenger motor that from the sound of their power unit that was not unattainable as usual continued so calm that no one gare It much thought U was slightly haxy tbe field early today but the Robin soared at 3.590 feet Stamina ot the two men hai begun to cause as much comment as be rugged reliability ot their motor They eat only two meals a day pre pared for them by their wires am drink milk Instead ot coffee probably accounting for their word getting According to His Claims It Wil Do So Much That District At- torney Is Suspicious New York July Ham II Pores has con the Idea ot a 2 Ing machine which he claims needs no landing fields takes off flies ly as well backward as forward to stand stationary in mid air while 1000 passengers climb nboard for a transatlantic an In ad caa carry along SO other air planes ife demonstrated a sir foot model yesterday In the ot the district attorney whose minions haled Cores Into to show cause be should continue Issuing stock It's not for my own benefit I'm doing Boyes explained when he produced tbe model for the whole future of For tho people Tills plane Is the only air wherein erery necessary force can be accelerated controlled chocked or dampened Assistant District Attorney Watson Washburn said there Is only one gal headwind facing the auper stir craft That concerns of the corporate stock the Is Issa Ing It will be decided at a pn rate hearing UNDER FALSE COLORS SAYS MRS BOOLE OF OPPONENTS N V Jaly P two women's organizations working for changes In the prohibition lawj are sailing faUo colors In Mrs Ella A al president nt the Women's tlan Temperance Addressing i T U hailers ered here from all parts of tho tion Mrs declared that though It Is Iho announced Intention of one ol these organisations merely to modify the law and of the other to In reform bum are really for repeal ot the eighteenth amendment The skeleton U Its body and muscles MORE ST LOUIS FLYERS KEEP GOING NKA Hi They whir on Bad on abore tbo SL Louis airport adding time to their world refueling endurance record Tit Is at left Is one ot Hi a many re contacts which Dale Jackson and Forest la smash the Mendoll endurance mado at Calif Jackson Is handling the hose on tha plane At right are wires ot the ra Mrs Mrs At p m today the EL tauls Rubin has been la the air 317 hours and was going strong Relieve Hoover and MacDonald flay Reach Agreement When Latter Visits Washington FRIENDS OF NAVAL CUT CHEERED BY PROGRESS Hoover Yardstick Will Be Tried on Cruiser and Destroy er Strength of United and Great Britain By HERBERT LITTLE United Press Staff Correspondent Washington July text step toward reduction may be an agreement cruiser strength or com Ined strength t Great and the United tales by application ot the so-called Informed lals mealed today President and Premier may reach such an acrce lent across a study table In Octo Now that one great obstacle been by the accord cached In on the f parity In all categories ol hips Secretary of Slate s characterized thU agreement Immensely Important first step In putting till Into practice Is to apply le parity principle to cruisers the main point between the wo nations officials olid r tbe Hoorer MacDonald Ions will complete this step can only be conjectured but of reduction hare been cheered by the work of Ambassador Dates nd MacDonald thus far President plan for a yardstick or formula to equalize rltlah and American strength for the greater amber of small craters desired by as against the United States arger ships was bettered partly In In clearing the way foi he parity agreement of Fire Which Set Off Ammunition Stores July II Just Beginning to Filter Through Hong Kong July 25 U of satires perished In the explosion ot the stores at China on uly 11 It was stated today In tbe rit detailed reports ot the disaster reach Kong More than 1.000 buildings were by the explosion which shook e whole district like a All foreigners uily escaped Injury Some ot tba principal foreign KS were completely wrecked The Society building was d only the walls remained of what ice had teen the consulate yon hare to sail an drt In the OBSERVER win help on dispose of II J R Voorhis Rounds Out 100 Years of Life After 56 Years in Politics Sorry He Ever a Word of Advice to and Girls By HARRY R ZANDER United Staff Correspondent New York July six years ago when John H then 41 years old told his mother that he had political aged lady begged him not to accept It warning that political wonld be tbe ruination ot him Tomorrow John R bis birthday He Is the president ot the New York city board of elections and baa been for 11 years He U sachen of he Tammany society and has been for 18 years lint today looking back on the 1C years of public life and public and 100 years of a of eiper lences Mother right the old fashioned nun a centenarian to DEC be Voorhis paused on tho threshold of his second century to pay tribute to mother influence tn his own In particular and to fling a scornful word at jazz mad cigarette smoking gin drinking mothers of today ot my life Is of any dit to and benefit to said paraphrasing Abralam Lincoln's quotations that was coined ben was I allri buto mostly to Uie tuition and from my good That be tbo crery child I don't think that smoking and going to midnight frolics qualify a for that Any man who has lired for ten de- cades may be expected to reach into ot for ad rice to young men shuns the role ot prophet and of he Is a busy man working enh day In his office In the building Pressed for a word to all young men tho sort of word iat may haro his great grandson the cd 1 would man of today to turn his mind in the of mechanical and engineering he said A gleaming smile lighted up aged hut sparkling eyes as he I would not adrlie him to lie 4 Neither would I it that he be a physician It Is a rrr profession requiring which many do not s from my to hare Paris July The inet council at a meeting tonight will consider the resignation ot Premier because of the elate of his health It was saU on good authority The cabinet was to feel that since may be compelled to submit to an operation be would be unable to represent the eminent during the forthcoming In- reparations The cabinet will consider the adil of requesting Foreign er to tbe functions of premier It was stood under- COX'S SCORE AT MONTREAL Calf Club Montreal July Wakelam professional from a 11 In the second round of the Canadian open championship day and tied Cox ct New fork for tbo lead among the early each with a Mi for 35 holes An early sensation In the second ound today was the disqualification Dt Jack Littler of Scarboro Toronto who wai playing with Joe ot Plains N Y t off Uie second Ue be ej bis ball Into tha tint fairway around some trees and walking up to a ball of the same make played a und Into the and a third onto ho Paddy Gnat of Forrest Hills had riren down the first fairway and had played bit ball fter ball wu ound yards away so baring played two with wrong Littler who scored an wai disqualified Lloyd George Tells Commons That It Requires Bulk of Con cessions from Great Snowden Replies LATEST nation of the four partners nf the bank of Clarke which failed for will close at 4 o'clock May Ing to a statement from Ibe tors U B Attorney Charles 11 Tut tie and Ferdinand Pecora as district attorney at New York county Newark N Consolidated Transport company announced today Its refusal to con alder demands of Its employes for a wage 15 per cent and an eight hour day Heidelberg Chancellor Hermann Mueller who has been 111 after an operation for an gall ladder was oat ot danger today his physicians said Raymond whom health has been poor remain home In tbe care ot his doctors today and will not assist In the dobl ratification debate senate tonight In tbe London and IS Injured three of then ly la an explosion aboard the ton British In the today It was 67 tit Admiralty The dead comprised one captain one two corporals and eight Clarinet all belonging to the Royal Marines the official announce meat uU DAWES PAYMENTS ARE MADE BY BORROWING Urges House Not to Adopt Plan on Ground That England I Practically Compelled to Foo the Entire July 26 P Young report on reparations was In the house of commons day by Ceorge leader who suggested It be modified before It Is accepted by It Is such an George said tbat I felt I must mined I first read IL I read It a second and a third me and was confirmed In my feeling of amazement that It tare been prow to the treasury as a fair settlement nf sh claims I trust Hie chancellor of will ilii his utmost lo curr rery modification of ho homn ailo t I am objecting In the Young tlan tm thu ground that it said My objection Is that all tlin are practically made at our If there Is to bo an abatement of Herman annuities It ought In be distributed fairly among the claimants This Is not tho case haro been asked to foot tho Mil George tho Young plan apparently share of reparations about pounds sterling approximately an George said the American at tbo Young conference took a broad ot the question ot reparations but when It came to a question ot debts they were unyielding Replying to Lloyd George Philip Snowden chancellor ot the ex- chequer said he would like to make U clear that the Is In no way committed to acceptance of the Young plan Shearwater Gathering tion on Pollution of Water in This Section The B 6 ot the bureau U S fisheries Is up at the arenne wharf today while flah aboard the ship are con ducting on pollution In Uie harbor and water of this ty The pollution are part ot New York state's search for the cause ot depletion ot fish In Lake Erie Tbe Shearwater Is In charge ot Cap- tain 0 W and Is to from upper lake ports For the laat two summers Dunkirk has been made one of the tal stations and until tbe date's research Is completed the Shear water will call hare at Irregular In- terrals Most ot the bacon la U Imported from Denmark Dozen Believed Buried Under Tons of Coal Crten Ohio July Zt squad of mtn today be- gan digging Into tons ol coal slong the Mocking Valley road tracks at near here to see If any or all ol a dozen tramps were burled under the fuel when a coal laden train turned over yesterday Eighteen ot the coal cars turn- td over The tramps had been riding on the ore before the wreck and authorities today were that at least several ot the men had been buried under nearly a thousand tons of coal The train was Toledo bound with about 60 coal cars One ear developed a hot bearing which snapped a wheel Defense Will Make Much of Miss Experiments With Drugs on Defendant Dy MORRIS DE HAVEN TRACY United Press Staff nt Court Room Columbus O July 1C thai era- writers are busy today as the work finally selecting the Jury lo try James Snook on a charge ot murdering Theora coed gn A defense attorney said be had re a tier In today's mail This stir only added to the Interest In the case following lints that tho defense would to show the Ohio bad been In the girl's power and possibly tho subject of expert by her with excitant drugs owing testimony ot a lurid type drew a bis crowd today with many Ing in tbo courtroom In addition to Iho 150 seated As women dominated the crowd Tim day's session began with 11 temporary Jurors passed Mrs Louis Rogers was quickly disqualified as was Jay R a railroad man Russell M Obert an ed four examinations before attorneys found his wife had sisters ant they wanted to know tbe family lory of each lie bias excused for Joe II a retired druggist aho much time It It were shown that Miss Mil la search of knowledge of medicine ex- with drugs and drots lo would that drugs were used pre- udl the deft me asked Col This was tbo first reference o th theory that drugs were for tint alleged murder math placed yule State Banking Department Has Become So Touchy It Re- fers All Questioners to Washington Tallahassee Fla July Another Florida bank failed to open oday bringing the total bank fall ores In this state to SI within the ast two weeks Tbe latent failure Is the State Dank of The closing ol he First National bank at Winter and tbe Carlton National at Wauchula was announced at the cap- tal The Wauchula Institution belonged n tho main lo Carlton ol Florida and ot bis family fhe state banking department hero has grown reticent regarding national bank failures and ed yesterday that Information from It concerning future closings would be merely to yes or when If banks Bare closed of tha department sild Suggest on Third Street Between tral Avenue and Zebra to lic Service Body PROPERTY OWNERS FILE PETITION OF OBJECTION Costs Less Than Exhibit 15 Pre- pared by Central But Includes Elevation of Three Tracks Only The presentation ot the stale de- ot public works plan for the separation of grailes vn tbe New York right of way through the city was tho principal subject ol discussion at the public com mission hearing at the city hall The plan Is to show cost of facilities than tv an alternate plan for the stp Following the ot he plan by V C of the the New York Central asked for sufficient time lo examine It and pre- pare fur cross examination ot the wit Wises Tho examiner C IL set September S as the date of the nuit hearing and urged that al concerned bo prepared to complete submission ot and so tbat later In the month thi commission roar issue an order on tho construction of tbo separation plan The state plan Is as fol It raising thi racks In their present position In renter of Third street and begins on west at 100 feet west of road From tbat point the west lino of street It pro poses an earth fill From to west side ot Central the would employ type retaining walls on both sides and thence to thi rast line of Zebra street on a conjunction nt steel work incased It concrete and supported on steel col urans set fifty feet apart From Ze bra to a point Antelope anil Hearer the tracks would on an earth fill with a type retain wall and from that point to near 11 ol tat street on an earth till with side slopes The total length ot the pro Ject Is feet Several Subways The plan contemplates subways foi traffic at road Main street Park Washington Central Swan street and road The Washington crossing Is eliminated la iht railroad plan Tbe plan also shows subways for Kagle Dore and and an alter nate crossing at tore which nay bo added If the commission the cost ot which Is not Included n total figure of a fig iro which Mr says may airly compared with the cost ot The con cost of lhn Is comptroller In Washington should authorize all announcements national bank No will here t was stated BUFFALO YOUTH DROWNED WHEN CANOE CAPSIZED Buffalo July body f a youth drowned late last night after his canoe wai today In creek fire from this place A Party ol two young men nd their girl to change places In tie canoe tl cap- lied and Stewart Blots JJ was Josephine Fisher 17 y II and Donald ore II clung to tbt craft until rescued d at It the additional crossings west ot Central an cue were not constructed a total of louij be deductible because of the of water mains In Third paring tbo same and changing ho grade of Dare and Incident to the subway con- traction II ordered When are added lor engineering the total the mentioned were also submitted on be subways for streets west sf Central that the Central do not These were for tor Robin for Dore and 29.000 tor Eagle A subway at Dote cost about 15.000 A and pedestrian crossing at ould colt about not ng property damage hows Cost ol Added Facilities At tho close ot Mr I Aw ton's lon of the plan tbe examiner asked If I bad been presented as a plan tbe would recommend or to show the cost ot the oad its present facilities on an ated plane Mr said that the considered U a practical plan but that Its purpose was t what the railroad should par for ed faculties These Mr lAwton said shoald bi paid for by fie railroad alone Mr Lawton of as being the hand ling facilities the for passenger at dt pot Im- prored for Erie etc City Attorney a petition signed by street property owners objecting to the type of construction proposed by Iho state and said that these In faror of the railroad's ro- lect The examiner stated fiat the do only the three tracks now by the railroad up the railroad In city and the would not a party to such a procedure MELLON BERENGER DEBT ACCORD IS RATIFIED Parts July ion debt accord VUcco Trance and the United States was ified tonight by tha senate chamber of already bos id and the accord now will bo by tbe president and become a Pays