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“From Press to Home Within the Hour” \WWEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). Partly coludy tonight and tomorrow: poseible local thundershowers tomorrow; The Star’'s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. somewhat warmer tonight. Temperatures—Highest, 84, at noon . today: lowest, 64, at 4 a.m. today. Full report on page 9. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Saturday’s Circulation, 105,103 i hering Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages13,14 & 15 Sunday's = Circulation, 117,189 Ne. S1849.: Euérdarssing ehassmatier WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1931—THIRTY-TWO PAGES. FEP UP) Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. ATHLETICS DEFEAT | GRIFES, 12707, IN OPENER SLUGFEST ' BANK SUSPENDS, RUN ON OTHERS MADE AS REICH FIGHTS RUIN; SACKETT ASKS FOR SPEEDY AID | Deposits Get}ERANCE REPORTED PROTECTING |U. S. Readiness Mackmen Break Away to Win Government | BORDER IN CASE OF DISORDER to Lend Aid With Seven Runs in Eighth, I © Aided by Two Homers. $ | Expressed 'HOLDS EUROPE 'MUST TAKE LEAD Guarantee. Denjal Made by War Minister After Marshals Petain and Lyautey Lunch With Premier Laval. was hurriedly called back to his country home and Herr | ll()()\'f‘l‘, Back From von sch in a lengthy interview | painted the gravity of the situation in . BOTH TEAMS HIT HARD AND OPEN GAME FAST 0 STOCK MARKET CLOSED 2 DAYS| Cochrane, Foxx and Bishop Get Homers in First Seven. Near-Fight Halted. BY JOHN B. KELLER. PHILADELPHIA, July 13.—The Phil adelphia Athletics took the first game of a double-header here today. Score: 2 | Philadelphia, 12: Washington, 7. FIRST INNING. By the Associated Pres Markets Abroad rars sy | Liberte saild today that “measures of Weak. Credits Dis- [prowcion” nave been taken on e [HiGuret colors. Gt 'us undersiood | Rapidan Camp, | frontier to meet any eventuality in case | he recelved no satisfaction except for | of disorders in Germany. = ;"};flvfithe!'lc l;_en;h;‘g. s | i 5 | e premier is believed to have told | | The newspaper adds that the French | . 106, PRTREr o B0 CVT able o help government has acted wisely in “taking Germany, for the present at least, be- preventive measures against the acts of |cause of financial as well as political a few zealots who might imperil the Studies Situation. cussed at Basel. By the Associated Press. Speedy financial relief for Ger- B ha A ssociRien Brein reasons. He issued a non-commital Germany's financial distress re- gulted in collapse of the $30.000.000 Darmstaedster Und National Bank and the government has taken o communique saying only “the gravity of peace of the world. the financial situation in Germany” Marshals Petain and Lyautey. with had been discussed. other high-ranking officers of the| M. Laval is understood to have prom- French Army had luncheon today with | ised to lay the matter again before |report to the State Department today from Ambassador Sackett many was declared essential in a WASHINGTON—Hayes flied to Mil- ler. Manush popped to Bishop. Cronin flied to Simmons. No runs. ‘o Premier Laval at the ministry of war.| Finance Minister Plerre Flandin. who i over guarantees in connection ,ni"i"\was understood the conversation | also cut short his week end vacation. | ¢ BEriin. . e e with the suspension of payments. had to do with the situation in Ger-|and before other members of the cabi- | Meanwhile, President Hoover doubled to the score board, scoring The cabinet is in almost con- of the Reichsbank, left the meet- many net scattered throughout the country Holds Germany Responsible. returned to the White House from his Rapidan camp in Virginia lnd‘ gave close attention to the situa- :Blshop. Cochrane hit a home run ove | the No decision was taken, since a num- | for fetes in connection with Bastille day | i i stant session. Hans Luther, head ber of foreign military attaches were | tomorrow. 2 ! . right-field wall into Twentieth present, but Minister of War Maginot {strect, scoring Haas ahead of him ing today to fly to Basel, where later issued a denial of a newspaper re- port that preparations had been made The press seemed aware of the danger tion. He had no engagements for Box Score (FIRST GAME) | Simmons fouled to Kuhel. a third strike. Foxx took Cronin lost Miller's pop FF N CEAN HOP ' | (#).—After waiting almost two years for ™t to the State Deparimerl But hefy ey (ne right combinaticn of condi- SfpaEsatly Murtiets { through short, and took second when i Simmens fumbled, Cronin stopping at By the Assoclated Press. | third "Bluege lifted to Foxx. H. ice BROWNSVILLE, Tex., July 13— i singled to right, scoring Cronin and VILLE, Tex, July 13—AUer | poris: ‘Ribiel fanned. = Spencer iod Hargrave batted for Marberry in eighth, West ran for Hargrave in eighth, s will to reinforce the frontier guard. of Germany's financial straits, but was the day ai | the World Bank .dlrec_norfi W, s 5 SAcllned 13 ‘hold' Ter resporaible ‘for y and was able to devote | in the sun, and Miller was safe. Dyker consider Germany's plight and| Briand Receives Von Hoesch. her own difficulties. his entire time to the German| | lined to Cronin. Thre i aEsitas tomelteve it Fc;e!xn lenL;'er Aristide Briand re | Petit Parisien asked whether Ger- | crisis. | | WASHINGTON. | e Sures 3o . ceived Ambassador von Hoesch and had | many believed France “would throw | | B. B. H - g | SECOND INNING. At Paris the German Ambassa- a long talk with him concerning the itself blindly into a dangerous financial| _ ACting Secretary Mills of the | rayes, 2 5 ‘0 2 0 o e | WASHINGTON—Harris singled to + dor informed the government that | critical Anancial situstion in Germany. | adventure without chbiaining scle po-| Treasury was an early caller at| M’"‘h i A A 'right. Bluege forced Harris, Dykes to ¢ pe it was reported, the Am- | litical guarantees. h anush, If.... 1 2 : ght. , Chancellor Bruening is not likely bnssador \nformed. M - Briand. that | e Sae thians of forcing Germany|the White House, remaining clos- Magyar and Endres Suddenly st Al 4| Maloney and Yerrington Are Bihop. Harry Rice walked. Kuhelsin- to come for a conference until the Chancellor Bruening and Foreign Min- | to go on her knees to gt France's| eted with the President for a S P | ! gled to right, scoring Bluege, H. Rice : i ister Curt likel; vas Harris, rf 820 ‘34 0% 00 i 4 » H situation st home is relleved. |t ot th beri fer e pecpaad conh | et ‘eopen ropioanes In- oy | 1eNEIhY conference. R (. o + o 0 v TEUTR G G ooy i i e London, watching from the side- ference with government officials here | to the rescue of & nation which for the | The administration had an-| F New York oy B Gill : j H. Rice scoring, Kuhel taking second i i while the financial situation in Ger- past year has dodged ail practical co- h | rom New York. | H. Rice, cf. 48 24 28 1° 0O rownsville and Tampico. | kunel scored and Marberry took lines, will send Foreign Secretary nany isso critical. Operation and has practed 8 foreign | Dounced that while American Kubel, 1b 5 ‘2 110" 0 © | wh b =2 s + Henderson to Paris on the way 10 ~The Havas Agency says that in dip- policy distinctly hostile to Prance's banks were ready to co-operate = 8 ‘s,..m.. c i Qe 0 g BRI ':IA:':S s?r‘:s?g:wn}uym }'n i a conference at Berlin and FfimeiL?m:’r:}e;mllun;‘:ee;l;gclfi N e biiereaay| 10 PeipiGermaty iinthier ifuggie] NEW. YORK July 13 (B The | Slbn bl ® gy gu a0 ‘onipw ol . MEXICOVCINE, July 13 (B | ool i o et A Minister MacDonald will leave on | mediate future. | “Berlin is In the grip of a sort of col- | against large withdrawals of; Radio C""W";:‘c‘“ l"' A""L‘)“ o | Rice, L b IS Om N D e Bl l"‘ & Mexican aviston |g .. ne wall TH : F“S‘:gf_’eigl;vlhglg_f;éw ';‘teelgt?rfib 1 B L ;'egre:ilcrml'a::f“l:y et pi‘e’l'.’n.; 'é:mRS“u‘Ii’: mesountiine i};ortcoteErumro?;zlg:alcl;ei:lu.":;tzzsi lfirfin‘.mflymgefr::;e?svz:k ?; | Hadley, p o 0 0 0 0o o f,?,z?i:ioz:: 1yb:';r';?e;°:hz'::$_ Ba?g‘}:xfl'x‘(i:‘s—cfi ronin was under taking no direct hand in the de- t_m Ambassador last night. realities of the moment.” tionsStontike Sie Eal g ! Harbor Grace on the first leg of a | Burke, p © 0 0 0 1 O} noon that he had sighted a plane, ‘doublfd to left center. Haa(;urmulrsxdgg velopments and Secretary Mellon, 3 flight to Budape:t, passed Eastport, Hargrave 1 0 1 0 0 O apparently the Capt. Emilio Car- |to Kuhel. No runs. B : | at Ctap Ferrat, is making no com- I-AMUN.I- '[U PR B | M".IJUN REIBH No Mention of U. S. Aid. Me., at 1:15 pm. (E. 8. T.). West ... 0O 0 0 0 O O ranza, crashed on the beach between | THIRD INNING. ment. | Ambassador Sackett made nc men- — —— — =—— — — — | Tampico and Brownsville. He said | WASHINGTON—Cronin doukie : n B » rled The stock markets in all the ’ tioh of "Atiefican anistance i ‘il ve; |, NOOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y. July 13 43 71324 7 0| he saw two fiyers near the plane, |down the left field line. Harris singled capitals were weak on the uncer- did suy help must be quickly. His report was dispatched e ] CONTROVERSY - CREDIT REPORTED # | forthcoming er a conference with German offic | a_meeting of Federal Reserve Bank|fght to Hungary. fi- and mechanical, . | Alexander Magyar and George Endres tions, atmospheric PHILADELPHIA. Germany Tssues Emergency Decree a In a statement last right following | took off today om the first leg of & AB. R H. O. A E. | circling the Brownsville Alrport at 9:35 | to Milier. Two runs Closes Stock Exchange. e M o R 4 2 3 4 2 1am (G & T) todsy the airplane| ATHLETICS Cochrane flies to | officials in New York, Acting Secretary | Capt. Emilio C: . anush. mons took a third st:ike y i : v ey expected to reach Harbor Grace, . 4 1 1.3 0 o Capt arranza, on a non-stop BERLIN, July 13 P)—Directing all §egretary Orders Full State- London Hears Persistent Ru-| Mils said the American Government | e I ol flight between New York and Mexico| FOXX hit & home run over the ceater ts energles tovard saving the nation regarded the latest German problem as, Newfoundland, before dark and, after |Cockrame, c... 5 2 2 6 0 O 5" goiohiened out across the Riol ficld Wall. Miller flied to Harris. ~One from financial ruin, the German gov- | H | fundamentally European and one to'replenishirg their fuel supply, begin the | Simmons, ... 4 1 1 1 © 1 Grande and headed into g (ifment ioday iiuea sn emesgency'ae Mment on Charges of Fal- | mor of Loan by American e sued “uwough ihe’infiatiie and | Adantc op In the momine. TEEY | pouw 1o, B 2 2 @ 1 1| ws Bioied by Eavard Malones FOURTH INNING. cree g OVt et | e > o s ok * 000,000 Darmstacdter und. National ifying Statisti ! d British Bank figcc:‘:o the situation . "1 "' hope to fly non-stop from Newfound- | niner rf. £ 15 10 o @ “".;,,f‘}h.cfs";‘.';"g‘e’én s WASHINGTON—Marberry singlsd to . Bank, which has suspended payments | sifying Statistics. | and British Banks. |, He added that over '$400.000.000 liad | 1and to Budapest or at least to some o o 3 1 00 00 B 1|ea ey o liad/been ‘dlaft 17 BOUts] centerss Hayeystrigleitito rightiniavent because of the drain on its resources by | | | been made available for rehabilitati-n | point within the borders of Hungary. | e qind | ates, aftet & mgh’; in the -Arf'a, sefond u’x‘n the throw hm. Margerry constantly rising demands for foreii I of German industry and commerce b"l‘ The decision to start the long-delayed Boley, ss.. L A .. 2 | the: Boutliemn States | stopp! ng}lt' ird. Munusmgm.un i to currencies. The run which closed | By the Associated Press. | By the Associated Press. virtue of the Hoover debt moratorium. Grere, 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 AN fiyin Foxx, who refurned to Cochrane hefing Darmstaedter cxtended in some degree | Secretary of Commerce Lamont today | LONDON, July 13.— Reports were | “That,” he said, “is_the only direc- | fght was reached so suddenly that no b | geit appeared they Were MolS oon off Marbervyiat the plate. The gutter to other banks this morning, and | .neq on the Bureau of Forelgrn and | persistent in financial circles here to- tion in which our Government has,one was present to watch the take-off | Earnshaw,p.. 0 O O 0 O lule and would reech Mexico City | was run down. Cochrane to I¥kes. help prevent the panic from spreading i P i | either the opportunity or thte authority | except field employes and a few visitors, | Williams . 1 1 1 o o o)in eprroximately 22 hours. the time|Cronin popped to Cochrane in tif ine . | they ‘set on taking off from Roosevelt | ficld. Harris singled to left, fillin§ the —35 —‘; —l i -:_'1_s —; { Fl;rlfl- ’:30‘0 lau fl);e;lt;mw e bases. Bluege flied to Miller. Ncf§runs. E i ¢ 2.300-mie flight Was stariec Of | ATHLETICS—Bluege made o good Williams batted for Grove in eighth. | the third enniversary of the death of | rynning” cateh of ngrs‘ pced R!rv | Capt. Emilio Carranza, Mexican -celpopwd to Cronin. GI’O\'C fannel No Fuels at Harbor Grace. | SCORE BY INNINGS. i ® | who was killed in New Jersey while on { purt: the Darmstaedter Bank were outlined ! The fiyers took off here at 9:53 am. 123465678 s—R a good will fiight to the United States. in a report to the Siate Department by | (Eastern standard time), and in their 032000020~ 7 ‘Iu was expected Maloney and Yer- FIFTH INNING. Rudol{ Leitner, German charge G'af- | low.winged Lockheed, which has a 3010001 7 x—12 Lnston would follow the Gulf Coast| wagHINGTON—H. Rice flied .o Hass. faires. R Summary: down to Tampico and turn inland there | ; He delivered to Acting Secretary Cas- | CFuising range of from 160 to 175 miles % { Kuhel flied to Miller. Spencer sent a Runs batted in—Haas, Cochrane (2), Kuhel, ce . s mie for the Mexican Capital. e e A e ori tle a lengthy report from his govern- |an hour, expected to reach Harbor MISS INGALLS IN KANSAS. | ATHLETICS—Bishop singled 12 right. Girl Who Will Attempt Ocean Flight | S5 t0 Kuhel Bishop stopping ar second. D:mestic Commerce for a full state-|day that a credit of £60,000,000 (about ment on the controversy which resulted | $300,000,000) had been arranged for in the discharge of Dr. Ray O. Hall, Germany by a combination of banks, former economist of the department. | including American and British. The Dr. Hall, in a letter to the Sccretary, [Teports could not be confirmed. made public last night, charged the Di-| Officials at the foreign office said they vision of Finance and Investment had had no information to that effect. and : suppressed facts and falsified figures | the repor's had no encouraging effect "{5:,;;‘1’";‘; ?:g;’:a}!:‘?s""fr’,t‘:“ih:h‘;gg used in computifig the oalance of in-|on the London markets, which closed specific fear that our bank was un- |ternational payments, a study issued very weak. sound.” annually by the department, carrying| Britich official circles observed cau- the government closed the Stock Ex- change for today and tomorroy. Jacob Goldschmidt, head of Darm- stacdter and regarded as one of the ablest bankers in Germany, asserted to- day a moratorium should have been de- clared by all the German banks weeks ago, and it ought to be declared imme- diately. He blamed his bank's crash on the 1o intervene.” Acting Sccretary Castle of the State ! Department later joined the President and Mills in their conference Efforts by the German government to “localize” the effects of the collapse of who didn't even realize that they were | witnessing the beginning of an ocean | flight. onin, Coch- Meantime, the cabinet, whose mem- | ooyimates of all items that make up | tion in commenting on the German . They started with 350 gallons of gaso- = = S e said, to limit the bank’s involve- = . % mr:e:;:;tg:wby ;;:e lf::];‘;:; — ‘g;:: thé country’s f-reign trade. cconomic crisis. ments. line, and will take on 650 gallons in | Three-base hit—Foxx. y Lands at Wichita. ?Qm%fith“a’l‘éf’ ):)en;{freur-’:;lfx‘-‘ sfiiA(bl;{ ¥ e The German government was Keep- Newfoundiand. Th ther was clear | H4me resi—Cochrane, Feix. Bishes, Wil- urth p w dows: his Job. Full Statement Asked. e Ge & Castle States U. S. Attitude. | Newtou . The weather was clear | “§iih.," Simmons. WICHITA, Kans. July 13 (P —Laura | nd walked toward Marberry. who left e slab to meet him al squared for action. Umpire McGowan thrust him- self between the players and order was quickly restored. All four pitches to Simmons bad been inside and the batter evidently figured Marberry was trying to dust him off. Foxx fanned. No runs. SIXTH INNING. almost all the way from New York to Left on n-m-w':-mnnn. 12: Athleties. 4. ing the diplomatic corps in Berlin Base on ball Marberry. 3i off Hadiey, Harbor Grace, and though there were closely informed, it was pointed out. Luther Flies to Basel. Dr. Hans Luther, whose efforts to| obtain French participation in a for- eign credit for the Reichsbank were unsuccessful in that the government | declined to accept conditions imposed | \by France, left by plane this morning | g;; Basel to attend a meeting of the rid Bank directors there. Ingalls, winging her way eastward for a solo transatlantic hop from New York to Paris, landed here at 11:04 a.m. from Waynoka, Okla. POST AND GATTY PLAN TOUR. The administration has taken tae! view Llh?', nlr:y plsnf ’oki p(r;ven!m; thel “?;e;«‘fi:gz; 1‘1 Interest in the financial situation cen- |fnanciel collapse of the German goV- |nead winds they were light and were |} tered today at Basel. [ernment should origtnate with principal | 1t "UAC8 TRV dlmlnl:\ 4 ee: | e a in et Arthur Henderson, foreign secretary, | European banks. peed ma- | B will go to Paris tomorrow and on to| The attituce of the American Gov-,terially. | Berlin Tuesday night. Prime Minister ernment was made known last nignt| Their plane is named Justice to Hun- | (i MacDonald will fly from London to by Acting Secretary Castle upon his|gory “They gre reserve officers in the | 1t includes many items such as ‘our- ist expenditures and imports and ex- | ports that cannot be listed ‘hrough customs houses, and purports to show within a reasonable percentage the total trade of this country with the rest cf the world. World-Girdlers Will Make Six-Week | ley. wens, Dinneen and Me- n, Some ravings banks which otherwise were not affected by the Darmstaedter became involved in the general | d for hard cash as the day wore ©One small savings bank at Teltow, Berlin. was obliged to limit pay- to 100 matks ($25) per head be- it could not get cash fast enough the Reichsbank. At Cologne the was 300 marks. spite these runs there were no vis- ~(Continucd on Page 3, Column 2.) |over to him with instructions to ob- |tain a full statement. | Director Feiker of the Bureau of For- |eign and Domestic Commerce to ob~‘ forel - Fiie’ iBacretary eceivodiithe s agier | DECINTREIy Jolihg D TRSET, teo at the President’s Rapidan camp yes-|ajong the lines of the recent week end terday. _Assistant Secretary Klein ‘was | 1,00, Ui TE ore! with Lamont and the letter was turned Parley Preparations Proceed. Preparations are going ahead for the experts' conference on the Hoover rep- Klein asked tain the statement. The Secretary said _any _furth " (Continued on Pag: 2, Column 4 don next Friday. Announcements from the United States were regarGed in press circles as indicating the Washington Govern- ment is keenly interested in Germany's retary for Anglo-German conversations | arations holiday, which begins in Lon- | return from spending the week ent Nt proged ieicn - P E &3 y. and plannes e flight (Continued on Page 3, Column 4) | (5 call public attention to wrongs they believe have been inflicted on Hungary as a result of the treaty of Trianon. ‘The plane is black with a white stripe CHILDREN HIDDEN Vellow and goid. On the fuseloge s BY COWBOY AUTHOR‘EEM the plane’s name and on wings and rudder is the license designation, NR-115-W. Endres Veteran Pilot. Endres is 34 and Mawyar 32, but Glen “Snap” Nelson Flees to Hills \PANTAGES IS ON STATE’S REQUEST By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif., July 13.—Alex- ander Pantages, multi-millionaire show- and his three co-defendants in | girl market” case were freed of|pngland, into the Central and Middle FREED Swing Over U. S. NEW YORK, July 13 (#)—Wiley Post and Harold Gatty return to New York this week to prepare for a tour of the | country to last from six to eight weeks. The National Broadcasting Co. an- nounced today that their itinerary has not _been completed, but present plans, in filling as many requests as possible, | call for a figure eight” flight over the | continen The aviators will swing across New WASHINGTON—Boley threw out { Marberry. Hayes grounded to Dykes. | Manush fanned. No runs. | ATHLETICS—Cronin threw out Mil- jler. Dykes fouled to Kuhel. Cronin | | threw out Boley. No runs. SEVENTH INNING. WASHINGTON—Cronin_ singled to left. Harris fanned. So did Bluege. H. Rice forced Cronin, Boley to Bishop. No runs. ATHLETICS—Grove fouled to Kuhel. With Stepsons He Promised Wife to Keep. WAGES MUST STAND, COPELAND DECLARES Senator Tells Longshoremen Wur; Debts Interfere With Interna- | tional Commerce. conspiracy and morals charges today west across the Southwest, up the by Superior Judge L. N. Turrentine|pgcific Coast, through the Northwes:, on motion of District Attorney Tom|over another Middle Western route into ‘Whelan. | the South and up the Atlantic Coast to ‘Whelan informed the court when the | end in the East. case was called for retrizl that he did | Three dates definitely closed are not believe a jury would bring in a|chicago, July 25 and 26, during Ameri- | verdict of guilty as a rcsult of the show- | can Legion Air Show: Cincinnati, Ohio, | ing made at the first trlal as to the | Aygust 2, and Sioux City, past life of Lydia Nitto, youthful com- | st 8, 7 plaining witness. Pantages was accused of conspiring with Jesse H. Shreve, prominent San Diego busness man, and Olive Clark Day and William Jobelmann, alleged | operators of a Hollywood “girl mart,” to bring Miss Nitto here to a hotel party for immoral purposes. The jurors at the first trial disagreed, 9 of the 12 favoring acquittal. Whelan also moved for dismissal of charges against Shreve, Mrs. Day and Jobelmann, accused in a separate com- plaint of bringing Helen Livingston, another girl, from Hollywood to the party last October 30. Judge Turrentine granted the dis- missal motions without comment. Endres has had far more experience, having becn flying for 14 years. Mag. yar is one of his pupils. Both men are bilots and Endres is navigator and radio Lt operator as well. Endres’ wife has been B OAmE oune July 13.—Glen | OVEF here with him but sailed for Hun- x MEL, - y - | gary three weeks ago. At that time he ‘Snap” Nelson, cowboy author, was hid- | told her he hoped to be in Budapest to While hopes were expressed lhxzm‘mz e lon e I L 'r'el'eT: hg. End | " e Magyar-| vavious. international financiers now i | t¥O Of his dead wife's children, defying | 70 REVAT Endres plane Is of the Europe will arrange some method of |the law and a warrant charging child | equipment as the world-girdling Winnie giving Germany the necessary credit or | stealing. Mae of Wiley Post support, the situation was very unset- except. umu T s lowerm mldh?“nw-' tled and dealings were difficul, | Nelson told friends. he would not re- ing ship in. . | Stead of high 3 especially in foreign exchanges. |turn until settiement of the children's {1t Of ER €., e this 5 ke AT RS AR Do, | guardianship had been reached. A third | Lindbergh established the transconti- Vallies ins MmREkRAY 0own “on meichud‘ a girl, remained at the home of a ;Ile.r:lt:: record later beaten by Frank Stock Exchange in virtuslly all sec- |Deighbor while Nelson and his two foster | ™ " 1anerg ragio b & h sons “camped out.” He said his wife’s ' Al L tions in anticipation of selling from KHNZA, and the fiyers planned to .ise outsiders, but thus far no great offer- |last instructions were not to relinquish | three wavelengths. < : ds |the children to_their father. Dr. W. ings have appeared. German bonds g were the weakest, nominally. 88 to 91 |Scott Keyting of Salt Lake City. WORLD FLYERS IN RUSSIA. for 7 per cents and 60 to 64 for 515s, as| Nelson took to the hills once previous- es. I hope wisdom will prevail and |.against 96 and 682, respectively, on |ly. That was after he rode nnwnne there will be no such reductions.” It wes reported at the hospital that |Friday b 4 }fl:;}g’;" ""““'_fth M};&W Hi’:{:mm' The Senator approved President Hoo- | Evans’ condition had shown improve-| Bfluah' fuflh ]Fe;le m“kfl: down a oo 1}3’ lgm u;'r g “mgsbm-“ller 3 ver's plan for the debt moratorium, de- | ment. Blood was badly needed, how-|°“g{w;] 0 a half, or&\a m; and .n- (& el 8 i s s 1 S S ax debts and Teparations in. | €V., to sustain the recovery. dustrlals were easy and continental fa- | Nelson fle ST ST fé:{é-e With international trade. He | Lieut. Callahan expressed gratifica- |V ansatlantio la- | ervire of o e Bil Keating, whom of- stated crganized labor must do its ut- | tion at the 100 per cent response. 3, Column 6) | foor satd they wm:d 6 be ' Bikter most in ail parts of the world “to pre- of Dr. Keyting charging him with “un. Bishop hit a home run over the right field wall, tying the score. Haas walked. Cochrane forced Haas, Hayes to Cronin. Simmons forced Cochrane. One run. EIGHTH INNING. ‘WASHINGTON—Kuhel was safe when is grounder went through Foxx for an Iowa, Au-|error. Spencer singled to center, send- ink Kuhel to third. Hargrave batted for Marberry and singled to left, scor- ing Kuhel, while Spencer stopped at second. West ran for Hargrave. Hayes popped to Bishop. Foxx made a great one-handed stop of Manush’s grounder | near the foul line and beat the runner MANILA, July 13 (#).—Messages toto first. Cronin got a single, beating the director of the Bureau of Posts|out a grounder to deep short, Spencer siid C. C. Chichester, who is flying|scoring and West stopping at third. from Sydney, Austral to Tokio, | Bishop threw out Harris. Two runs. Japan, landed at Mati, Davao Province, ‘THLETICS—Hadley now pitching Zamboanga Island, yesterday and took | for the Senators and Sam Rice playing off for Ormoc, Leyte Island, at 11 a.m, | right field. Foxx triple . to deepest cen- today. “|ter. Miller walked. L kes also walked. The messages said Chichester expect- | the fourth ball being a wild pitch. That ed’to arrive Tuesday at Manila, where |let Foxx score. Miller reached third and a warm reception awaits him. Dykes second. After throwing three Chichester left Sydnav July 3. { wide ones to Boley, e was purposely passed. Burke relieved Hadley. Wil- liams batted for Grove and hit a home into the left field stands, scoring Miller Dykes and Boley. Williams swung or Burke's first pitch. Burke tossed oui | | plight and is keeping_in touch with | |POLICEMEN VOLUNTEER -l:‘;“i“fl:'?,}',‘ z%m% R It that iation was too serious 100 PCT. TO GIVE BLOOD 2" 2% ‘oeutiiieeon "t bl o present. re'pom!.ed 1 \ . : | P"The unexpected collapse of the Darm- |Every Rookie in School Offers to gaedter Und National Bank in Berlin | ; threw a shadow over the stock ex Aid Comrade Suffering From | (poibe % nd forelgn exchange markets, Pneumonia. No man remained in his seat this WINGS OVER PACIFIC. | morning when Lieut. Harvly G. Calla- | han, instructor at the school for rookle By the Associated Press | policem:n, cailed upon 24 newly-ap- | NEW YORK. July 13.—In an address | pointed officers to volunteer blood for pefore the International Sydney-to-Tokio Flyer Hops for Leyte Island After Rest. ¥ Longshore- | a fellow pupil. | men’s Association, United States Sena- | ne plood was wanted for Raymond | Royal S. Copeland declared today > b Lo oudl be unwite for industry to cut | S- Evans, 636 Fiftcenth street northeast, weges during the present business de- | who has bzen ill with pncumonia at pression. | George Washington University Hospital “In this crisis.” said Senator Cope- | o e = Jénd, “there must be no cutting of :‘:‘f: ;‘;/Y 12. Evans was appointed Le Brix and Doret Pass Moscow on ‘Way to Tokio. cel Dore! were “vinging thetr way across rsns | U. S. REPAYS $35 JERE CRANE on an intended non-stop flight to Tokio, which may carry them around vent conditions of serf labor.” - Senator Copeland criticized bankers of this country for what he declared to be a reluctance to support manufact- urers during lean times. The convention, at which all ports of PLANE HUNTS FOR LOST D. C. CLERK lawfully and forcibly taking away three minor children with intent to conceal them from their father.” The children were with Nelson whep | ;0 Mrs. Nelson died last_week, In the meantime Dr. Keyting sent the world on the trail of Wiley Post and Harold Gatty. Their plane is the Hyphen, in o'clock last night (11:30 a.m., Eastern dard time). after a trip of about 11 Parls. They left Le Bourget hours from Act of Congms Results in Reimbursement for Police SPENT IN SCHOOL SMOKE FINE ity Jieus tireu o fse. coch: rane doubled to right. Simmons hit a home run over the fence in right cen- ter, g Cochrane ahead of him. It was his twelfth homer of the season. | Foxx, up for the second time in the in- i ning, was thrown out by Cronin. Seven Airdrome at 4:43 am. and were reported the United States are represented by delegates, will continue throughout the week. | runs, Court Penalty and Attorney’s Fee. word that he had taken steps immedi- ately after the death of his former wife | OVEr Belgium an hour later, i children. He hen,” in pla; is the to regain custody of eS| el they Droke the. wortie, dWExiios | the NINTH INNING. | ORI tie SO SR record over a closed circuit several WASHING TO N—Earnshaw now Al | Dr. Ruth Enlists Veteran Prospector in Search for Father, ‘The Federal Government has paid | committee on Appropriations, 2 S | e o o BROKER IS GUN VICTIM | Missing Since June 15. e weeks ago. Carryiny e U | Ceb i€ s DAt et ot | e e e e e |SEA RACE YACHT SIGHTED Gt e pres. m smoke nuisance law. Crane |of his M(R: funds. = The school Bluege,‘lfih :o :oleyA Miller fi:: record vy check today. assured in fast for Kuhel's fly. Spencen wal = €ol. [@ordon F. Morrison Found By the Associated Press. believe he did not wander far from the ! Saturnia Is Signalled by Maitens IT ;':l.d“mh’ mw’jmm(:ugnn‘m“wuwmfl }".fi.’: nl:m";::k]‘ih lm.wc'“?;', ,!:un m"'mg; Bamn Rice filed to Hass. No runs, PHOENIX, Ariz, July 13.—An air- plane search of the Superstition Moun- tain Range for A. Ruth, 65-year-old former Government clerk of Washing- camp, where his heavy boots, ~field glasses and food were found. “All’'s Well” 840 Miles Out. 03" m;gnmhu enlisted the aid of 13 (P—The rge es,. a prospector for 22 years, who has flown over the rocky Line announced today that ton, D. C., missing since June 15, was| wilderness of the Superstition Range|the Saturnia had sighted the Maitens directed today by his son, Dr. Erwin C.|in of water holes to aid his own | 1L one of the 10 yachts which sailed Ruth, also of Washington. parties, making pencil sketches of the |from Newport on July 4 in a race to Ply- General Juan Vi The elder Ruth disappeared while| rugged canyons. m&"n'ih‘ ln‘cl:‘ng mlfi"l o‘cloc‘knslmd-y g:‘:fl: of office :vl“‘l:efi‘elnnf Vene- seeking the legendary “Lost Dutchman”| Other searchers, Horseback and afoot, | B abou jés east of Newport. , succeeding tista Perez, convineéd / Ruth is| were headed by anpther veteran, W. A.| The yacht the steamer that who resigned recently st the demand of they | “Tex" Walkes. : “lan was well. : 2 i Wounded Seriously at 'l‘o‘ronto. TORONTO, Ontario, July 13 -(#).— Col. Gordon F. Morrison, head of the G. F. Morrisen Co., brokerage firm, was taken to a hospital in a serious con- dition today after a meighbor found him suffering from a bullet wound in the right chest. B Radio Programs on Page -A-12 They expected to be in Tokio in 82 rged Crane with violation of the g i R oo s o i - e ey Island Quakes Continue. “I think you have a perfect right| MANILA, July 13 /) —Earthquakes . Crane was named the offend- | to object to it,” Simmons replied. By {shook the Island of Masbate, Central er because his title at that time was | way of it, he included in the | Philippines, today for the fourth suc- tion act an item of $35 | cessive day. Although not severe, their buildings and 5 Mr. Crane for the fine ! continuance has alarmed the E quently was fin . |and for the $25 attorney’s fee. Gov. Teofisto Cordova reported consid- Later Crane received the Government's erable damage had occurred but me Nebraska, check for $35 this morning. deaths, were 22 briet shocks, ., e from Venezuela Head’Takes Office. | the chinneys of the Wilson Teachers’ CARACAS, Venezuela, July 13 (P).— icente Gomez today took mine, Al th dead, those familiar with territory \ \