1929-06-27 — Page 7

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

"

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929.

'FENG YU HSIANG | NEEDS OF TEXTILE RE-ELECTION OF THE CHANNEL AIR CRASH

HAS RESIGNED.”

CHIANG'S CIRCULAR TO MILITARY MEN.

HOPES FOR THE FUTURE.

(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]

INDUSTRIES.

GENEVA COMMITTEE'S

RECOMMENDATIONS,

INVESTIGATION URGED.

{THROUGH. REUTER'S AGENCY.}

the International Labour Office, has concluded its labours with a recom- mendation that the Labour Office investigate conditions in a score of countries, including Great Britain. and India.

NANKING, June 28.

GENEVA, June 6. Chiang Kai Shek bas circularised

The Committee dealing with all the military leaders in North- labour conditions in textile indus- West China declaring that Feng Ytries which has been meeting at Hsiang has resigned his command, and decided to leave China to tour abroad.

Chiang Kai Shek states that Yea His Shan takes over Feng Yu Hsiang's responsibilities, and will henceforth administer the North- Western Provinces with fairness and impartiality on the basis of the decisions of the Reorganisation and Disbandment Conference of January 16; also that Yen Hai Shaa

Zas been instructed to accord full i protection to Feng Yu Hsiang's person, and to guarantee his safety.

The circular adds that with re- gard to national defence much im portance will hereafter be attached to the North-Western Provinces and Chiang Kai Shek engerly hopes that all military leaders in the North-West will co-operate in an endeavour successfully to complete China's Revolution.

Mystery of Peping Visit.

PEPING. June 26.

i

SPEAKER.

TRIBUTES TO CAPTAIN FITZROY,

A PLEASING INCIDENT.

[KAITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]"

success at the

Rugsy, June 25. Before the business began at the assembly of the House of Commons, this afternoon," Mr. Baldwin rese from his seat on the "Opposition Benches and held out his band to Mr. MacDonald, the new Premier, who shook it warmly, as the ex- Premier congratulated him on his Polla. Members cheered as Premier and ex-Premier walked together to the House of The investigation should be frat. 1y, as regards cotton and wool, and

Lords where the members of the Commons went to The en-

receive the eventually artificial silk. quiry should include labour condi-

King's message.

On returning to the House of unemployment, health, and safety member) and Lord Hugh Cecil

wages, hours, production, Commons, Mr. tions,

Gillett (Labour

proposed and seconded the election of Captain Fitzrey (Con- servative member for Daventry) who succeeded the Rt. Hon. Mr. Whitley as Speaker.

measures.

Trouble In England.

WAS

INQUIRY.

CONNECTING ROD BOLTS FRACTURED.

EXPERT EVIDENCE.

[TAXOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

15

LONDON, June 25. The Air Ministry's formal in- vestigation of the accident to the Imperial Airways cross Channel airliner City of Ottawa, which crashed three miles off Dungeness last week, causing the death of seven passengers, was opened in the Law Courts to-day."

for

JAPAN RATIFIES PARIS PACT.

A HOTLY-CONTESTED PHRASE.

COUNT, UCHIDA RESIGNS.

[THEOUGH REUTER'S ADENCY. I

TOKYO, June 36,

In an unusually strained atmes- here, in the presence of the Em paror, the Plenary Session of the approved the Kellogg anti-War Privy Council this afternoon finally pact without reservation, but with an interpretative deciaration attach- Sir William Jowitt. E.C.. the

ed regarding the hotly-contested Attorney-General, appeared

ed phrase "In the names of their the Air Ministry, and he said respective peoples, which many that it had been proved that Councilors contend violates the the failure of the engine which led Emperor's constitutional prerogu- to the forced descent, was a fractives. ture of the bolts holding the conchida--who signed the Fact in It is understood that Couat necting rod together. Air Ministry Inspector of Acci-tested the necessity of attaching Major Cooper, the well-known Faria on August 9 last year as Japan's Plenipotentiary-hotly con redenta, gave the results of his examination of the wreckage after it had been brought ashore at Dungeness,

LONDON. June 25. United opposition to the mann- facturers demand for a 128 per rent. reduction in the wages of

Both paid tribute to the unfail- cotton workers was voiced at ang impartiality and judgment meeting in London of the Legisla. which Captain Fitzroy displays in the Chair. His election was adopt- tive Council of the United Textile Factory Workers' Association, re- ed unanimously, and after the presenting half a million opera- Premier, Mr. Baldwin and Kr. tives. Further action post. Lloyd George, as leaders of the poned until it is learnt whether

three Parties had congratulated him. Mr. Gillett and Lord Hugh Cecil, in accordance with old custom, proceeded to where Capt. Fitzroy was seated on the back bench and, each taking "a" hand, conducted him to the Speaker's chair which according to ritual, he accepted with symbolic" ceremonial. Afterwards, Capt. Fitzroy thank- ed the House and was loudly cheer. ed

Marshal Chiang Kai Sack arrived" the employers are acting jointly.

here yesterday afterbon and is slaying at the Hotel de Pekin.

Chiang Kai Shek remains com pletely inaccessible, refusing, all interviews. No statement has been issued regarding the reasons for his visit,

NANKING'S AMBITIOUS

PROGRAMME.

[NẠN CHUNG XEO NEWS SERVIC

SHANGHAI, Jiné 23.

It is now stated there is little likelihood of Yen Hai Shan, coming

The Executive Committee of the here to meet Chiang, but this after: Centra Kuomintang has fixed Janu Boon H. H. Kung and Chow Tai ary, 1830, for the Fourth Naticoal Wen leave for Taiyuan. It is Convention of the Kuomintang. stated reliably that Chang Hauch Liang may come to Peping during Chiang Kai Shek's stay, which is expected to last a fortnight.

News from Taiyuan is that Feng

their

As the constructive programme adopted and passed by the Third National Convention must be car

ried out before the next session is

caled, the State Council of the Yu Huang and Yen Hei Shan were Nanking Government has instruct- given a great welcome on arrival yesterday. Yen Hai Shared the Ministry of Interior to mo. appeared, but Feng does not duction of a local self-government ceed immediately with the intro- how any sign of the serious trouble from which he was reported to have system in all districts of the coun- been suffering. Feng, in an inter-

try.

To-morrow the Commons will be summoned to the Lords to hear the King's approval of their choice and the rest of the week will be occupied with the swearing-in of

members.

He said that a pair of studs on the port side had "fractured in fatigue. The metal had no fault under ordinary tensile stress,

The fatigue crack" was the primary calise of the whole damage. There was no evidence to suggest that the bolta had not been properly tightened.

All the internal parts of the engine, he added, were in excellent condition and adequately lubricat ed.

THE HOWARD-BORAH CONFERENCE,

NO BREACH OF USUAL PROCEDURE.

[KKUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.)

WASHINGTON, June 25. Officials of the State Department have disclosed the fact that the Department was fully informed

tween Sir Esme Howard, the British Minister, and Senator Borah, the former having followed the usual diplomatic procedure in

notifying the Department.

Next Tuesday business will really begin with the reading of beforehand of the conference be the King's Speech.

Disarmament Talks. (THROUGH MIUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 28. In his address at the Labour Census and Survey.

reception, Mr. MacDonald stated view, expressed his determination Other items including the that he had had a second conversa- to go abroad.

Shansi officials declare that Yengeographical survey of the whole tion with General Dawes and Mr.

Hugh Gibson and that he nation, census and road con- has seat two envoys to Japan to struction, will be completed within hopeful-I won't put it higher

than that." fye months.

Mr. MacDonald said he hoped that before many days he would be able to announce the method of the negotiations, the venue and the ob- jects of the conference,

prepare residences for both himself and Feng, but his intentions are still a mystery, and undoubtedly they depend upon the outcome of the present negotiations with Chiang Kai Shek.

FENG'S SECOND TRIP TO

TAIYUAN?

(ah Tez Yat Pap.)...

SHANGHAI, June 20. Accompanied by Yen Hai Shan, Feng Yu Hainng arrived at Tai yungfu on Tuesday and is staying at Yen's residence.

It is widely believed that this is the second trip of Feng to Tai- yusufu. A few days ago, Yen pro ceeded to Taiyuanfu and then returned with him to Raihain (between Yuncheng and Taiyuzatu) where they had a secret parley. Then they returned to Taiyuanfu together.

FENG THE ELUSIVE,

STILL INCREASING HIS. FORCES 1

[XAN CHUNG XUO NEWS SERVICE } ·

PEPING, June 28." Unofficial information from Shan- si declares that as soon as the con- ference between Marshal Feng Ya Hsiang and General Yen Hai Shan is over, the latter will meet Marshal Chiang Kai Shek at Peping and suggest that, he should go to Tai- Juanfu, the capital of Shansi, to

FUNDS FOR NANKING.

(Wah Tez Fat Pao.)

SHANGHAI, June 20.

It learned from the Ministry of Finance that since the finances of Hupch. Hunan, Kwangtung and Kwangsi have been readjusted, the receipts of the Ministry of Finance will be increased by

at least 6,000.000 monthly, if the authori- tica of these provinces do not detain the national revenue.

JAPANESE COAL MINE FLOODED.

BO MEN ENDANGERED...

(THROUGH XZUTEE'S AGENCY.]

NAGABARI, June 2

The Matsushima coal mine is flooded and rescas opérations" baye been commenced to save 30 miners. One section of the mine has been abandoned owing to rising water.

THE "SOUTHERN 'CROSS.” COMPLETES FIRST LEG OF

LONG TRIF.

(THROUGH RESTER'S AGENCY.}

SYDNEY, June 13. The Southern Cross arrived at oonault with Feng Yu Hsiang about Derby, in North-west Australio, on maintenance of permanent the first lap of her long flight at

10.30 am, to-day.

inthe

peace.

Feng Yu Heiang's movements are

arousing considerahle suspicion. He is alleged to have gone to Tai Juanfu secretly Inst week-end,

REPARATIONS.

where he and General Yen Hei CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS

Shan had an important conversa- ! tion, after which they proceeded to Chaiyi, to the south-west of Tai- yuaufa, where they held another Becret conefrence. Teng's arrival at Taiyuanlu on the morning of June, while he was welcomed with the official ceremonies, was reported to be his second one.

PROPOSED.

THROUGE REUTER'S AGENCY.},

LONDON, June 28.

14

was

The Labour Machine, Anxious to remove all suspicion that they are tied by the Party Executive, the Cabinet has decided to alter the machinery whereby the Labour policy has hitherto been set- tled-namely, by the Parliamentary Executive which has met weekly.

Henceforth, on Advisory Com- mittee chosen by ballot will replace the Parliamentary Executive and, will meet only occasionally, being presided over by the Prime Mini-

ster.

At least, this is one of the pro- posals to be submitted to the So- cialist Parliamentary Party to- day.

It should be noted that eleves out of the former members of the Parliamentary Executive are now included in the Cabinet.

A New Poor. The official Gazette announces that H.M. the King has conferred a Barony on Mr. Sidney Webb, who will be known by the name of Baron Passfield.

[Lord Passfield is Dominions' Secretary in the new Government. This step will not necessitate a by- election as Mr. Webb was not a candidate at the General Election.]

LOST SPANISH FLYERS.

SKIPPER CONTRADICTS

REPORTS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].

GIBRALTAR, June 26: Captain Pirie of the steamer Greld in an interview on his arrival stated that reports previous ly made public that he sighted a derelict aeroplane 120 miles from the Azores were untrue,

int

Two apprentices reported to him The Governmente interested in that aeroplane engines. were heard Reparations are busy exchanging working normally at 3.37 a.m. views concerning the desirability of last Saturday, 20 miles from the holding a conference of Ministers Azores. The machine hal According to an official statement, (probably in July) which would The weather was then showery and lights. General Yeu Hai Skan gave a din finely settle the problem, also the

very dark, ner party in Feng's honour. Feng subsidiary questions, such as the earnestly urged Yen not to leave evacuation of the Rhineland. home as he (Ten) was needed to

The British Government intimat- maintain the situation in the North-ed that such a conference should be weet.

in London.

Feng's present journey to Shansi and his declaration of retirement, Americans' Esport Te President. however, do not contribute any-

NEW YORK, June 26. thing towards the alleviation of war: Mr. Owen Young and other Rumours are widely cir-American delegates to the Repara- angpiety. culated that war preparations on tions' Experte Conference in Paris both sides are completed and the reported to Prezident Hoover yea breaking point is near. Before bis terday. departure from Hunyin, Shens, According to the New York dineral woonbury and declared we ride face ised into three divisionsmission would be a tremendous The main Kuominchan forces economic improvement in Europe, defending Tangkwan and Hunhsien with a resulting stimulation of are under General Peng Fing Fan. American trade and commerce,

WONDERFUL WIRELESS.

DEMONSTRATION.

either a reservation or an inter- pretative declaration, but was over- ruled, and hence there is a pos sibelity be may resign his Council- lorship.

The ratification will be sent by hand to Washington shortly.

LATER.

Count, Uchida has tendered his resignation, thus placing the Goy- ernment in an embarrassing posi tion, as he signed the Pact at Paris under the Government's instruc- tions.

A STRANGE CONTROVERSY.

Count Uchida's resignation from the Privy Council marks the climax to a remarkable controversy which has been raging in Japan for many months. Exception has been taken to the phrase "in the name of their respective peoples" which oe- curs in the Paris Pact, it being argued that the terms of the Japanese Constitution make it in- possible for the Emperor to put his such an expression. The agitation name to an agreement containing

in Japan over this harmless phrase has been worked up for political motives by opponents of the Gov.

ernment,

Any suggestion of dis respect to the Throne-however It was at first alleged that Sir vague or even imaginary is "made Esme Howard and Senator Borah capital of in Japan by politicians. discussed naval disarmament and The Paris Pact was presented to that the Ambassador had dis- the Privy Council in Tokyo on June

the the representative of a foreign mier, made a speech virtually ad- regarded

rule requiring 17, when Baron Tanaka, the Pre- Government who is desirous mitting that the criticised phrase of communicating with a member was in conflict with the Constitu of the Congress on public affairs tion, and explaining that he had to arrange such exchanges through therefore attached an explanatory the State Department.

note to the Pact instead of making a formal reservation.

The Wimbledon Tennis Tour- namani, Home, Cricket Results, and other Home and Local Sport, will be found on Page 10.

"CABLES AND WIRELESS LIMITED."

REQUISITE ASSENTS

OBTAINED.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 20.

At an extraordinary meeting of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Com pany, Lord Inverforth the Chair- man, announced that the necessary percentage of assents of all com- panies concerned in the merger Cables and Wireless Limited," had been obtained.

Therefore the consummation and operation of the "scheme was ured.

FLOOD DAMAGE IN

AKYAB., THOUSANDS OF CATTLE DROWNED.

en.

(THROUGH 'REUTER'S AGENCY.]

RANGOON, June 25. The official report reveals that the flood damage in the Akyab district is much greater than was at first supposed. The floods have not yet subsided. They cover an areu of over a hundred thousand Acres, as a consequence of which the food supplies and seed-grain of ten thousand families have been destroyed.

have been drowned.

Several thousand head of cattle

SALES OF NITROGEN Telegrams in Brief.

PRODUCTS.

EUROPEAN TRUSTS' AGREEMENT.

CO.OPERATIVE PLAN.

(THROUGH ALTER'S AGINCY.}

LONDON, June 05.

A Mexican Federal airman, whilst surveying the region of Ear ranca, bombed what he thought was a hostile body, but which was in reality a party of Federal soldiers entrenched against rebel attacks Sixteen of the Federal troopa were killed and 15 wounded, The Secretary for War has order- ed a thorough investigation.

During a debate in the Chamber on the Aityakub disaster in Moroc co, M. Painleve, the French War It is announced that an agree-

Minister, said the situation had

Ltd, and the German Dye Trustbility for the reverse, and denied ment has been concluded between

been completely restored. He add- ed that the local commanders were the Imperial Chemical Industries, entirely free from all responsi providing for co-operation in the production, marketing and pro-

that there was any question of paganda of synthetic nitrogen pro- mountains

general advance into the Atlas ducts

A policy of peaceful penetration was still being appli ed. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 347 votes to 207.

Colonial Institute at Brussels dis- A meeting of the International cussed the question of the regula- tion and organisation of native labour in tropical, countries. resolution

MEERUT CONSPIRACY

TRIALS.

the

In connection with the nitrate industry, it is worth noting that as a result of developments which have taken place in recent months sibility of an agreement between there is considered to be some pos

in Germany which will bring to an the Chilian nitrate producers and synthetic fertiliser manufacturers end the price-cutting which has

Was passed that beer in existence for several years evolution of labour legislation past. Negotiations with this ob- ought to proceed in a manner cor- ject in view have been taking place responding to the degree of the de- in Berlin, and although not ruf-velopment of the native popula ciently for advanced to warrant tion. It could, therefore, not be any definite statement being made,

uniform for all Colonies, but must those engaged in the conversations vary with each. are hopeful as to the eventual out- come. The competitive power of the Chilian nitrate industry has been considerably increased in the past few years following the aban- donment of the restriction scheme, the weeding out of the weaker elements, and the improvement in selling methods. At the same time there have been important amal gamations under the lead of one or two important companies which are well equipped financially and technically to carry on in competi- tion with the synthetic producers should the negotiations which have been in progress break down. The Anglo-German reached in regard to the produc- tion and sale of synthetic nitrogen products is, of course, something under negotiation between quite apart from the arrangements

nitrate Chilean

producers and their synthetic competitors.]

REVELATIONS BY THE

PROSECUTION.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Plans for a ecuntry-wide general

MEERUT, June 25.

letter from Moscow giving general strike on May 1, 1829, and a long instructions

in regard thereto, were among the indictments made by the prosecuting counsel on the The defence filed an application resumption of the conspiracy trial.

that the case be transferred else

ΠΟΥ agreement

the

BELGIANS ATTACKED IN TIENTSIN. TRAMWAY OFFICIALS BADLY HURT.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

TIENTIIN, June 23. Two Belgian tramway officials, Mons. Rouffart and Mons. Gevels, were badly injured by a mob this morning.

Chinese agitators attempted to arrest three workers and a scuffle ensued when the foreigners object ed.

The whole controversy turns on the point whether the Emperor is regarded as signing the Pact sa the Ruler of Japan, or as the repre- sentative of the "Japanese nation. Count Uchida-who certainly can- not be suspect of disloyalty weeks dga declared he would resign from the Privy Council in the event of the Government deciding to ratify the Pact with a reservation. The Count was indignant with the Gov- ernment, because it failed to con- suit him in regard to its attitude on the question of ratifying the Pact. When he was first approach. Police Station, but was released Japan later.

Wak

circum

Mons. Roufiart's hands were tied behind his back by the mob and he was dragged through the native city to the Police Station. He was ultimately released through the efforts of the Belgian Consul and removed to hospital where it was discovered that he had sustained a' broken leg,

Mona. Gevels was taken to the

SIR M. SINGER'S DEATH.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 25,

The inquest on the late Sir Mor timer Singer, son of the inventor of the Singer sewing machine, whose death was reported yesterday, bas been adjourned for an analysis of ¦

is remains

ed with a request to act ese delegate for signing the treaty, be flatly declined, and it was not until Prince Saionji used his in fluence with him at the earnest request of the Premier, that he finally accepted the proffered post. Notwithstanding these stances, it

declared, the Government has done nothing in the way of reaching an understand ing with him in regard to its deci. sion to ratify the Pact with a reservation. This lack of considera tion on the part of the Govern ment for his position was strongly resented by the Capat, who made up his mind to resign from the Privy Council, should the Gov ernment decide to ratify the treaty sediment with a reservation on the ground patible with the Japanese Constitu that the phrase at issue is inoom tion.

JAPAN'S ATTITUDE ON DISARMAMENT.

STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

{United Fress.]

This step has been taken in con- deceased never really recovered from sequence of evidence that the

an air crash in 1910.

Sir Mortimer was found dying beside a glass containing a white

where, and proceedings accordingly were stayed until July 9.

FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S

ESCAPE.

ONLY 25 MAJORITY.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

PARIS, June 25. The Government to-day had. a. narrow escape from defeat arising from an interpellation regarding Government's baiming

the

of

an ex-Servicemen's demonstration against the payment of war debts.

M. Tardien made a postponement of the interpellation & question of confidence.

The defeat of the Government appeared so certain that members were already discussing the recast- ing of the Cabinet. A majority of only 25 saved the Government.

HOMAGE TO SHAKESPEARE.

MEMORIAL HOTEL.

[D.P." Special Service.).

Stratford, Ont. Something of the spirit of the times of William Shakespeare is to be embodied in a fine new fireproof hetel, project- ed for this town which perpetuates the birthplace of Shakespeare, the Fimmortal". English dramatist and

poet.

The Shakespearean idea is to be accentuated by the Elizabethan · style of architecture, and will com- bine artistic beauty with the last word in utilitarian service.

It is estimated that the structure, will cost $250,000.

EX-OFFICER'S CRIME. GAOL FOR FORMER MEMBER OF AIR MINISTRY STAFF.

George Henry Allender, aged thirty-five, of Middleton-place, Finsbury, who was formerly a staff "The Japanese Government also officer at the Air Ministry, was favours disarmament for the promo sentenced at East Ham police court tion of world peace, and to alleviate to two months' hard labour for the burden of taxation which any receiving two meter cars, one be arrasments programme must im onging to Lieut. O. Tryan, son of pose on the people.

Major G. C. Tryon, M.P. We will do our best to forward success of the that Allender joined the Army in Detective Sergeant Rushton said. new naval limitation plans, in co 1914, obtained a commission in the operation with the sea Powers, as Royal Air Force, and was urged by the British Prime Minis mobilised in 1918.

ber."!

dr.

He bad four war medals, includ-

BASEBALL

CARDINALS LOSE TO CHICAGO CUBS.

{RECTER'S AMERICAN SEXVICK]

At the height of the storm" a

The Japanese Government, it was launch caught on the Kaldan River, Aryab, was overwhelmed

said, has not changed its positioning the Croix de Guerre, and dur board. Fifty-eight were saved. and sank with eighty people on

since the abortive Three-Powering the last year of his service he Japan is in favour of additional Naval Conference held at Geneva was a staff officer at the Air Minis limitation of naval armainents, and in 1827. That the Geneva Confer Police in 1920, and served at Ilford," Another launch Bad nine pas will support holeheartedly any ence failed was no fault of Japan. being invalided out in 1928.

try. He joined the Metropolitan

sengers washed overboard, but international conference which may The Imperial delegates were ready. eight of these were saved.

be held to discuss this question, to consider any agreement which Relief Measures.

the United Press is informed of might be reactied by Britain and SHILLONG, Assam, June 16. cially.

the United States. Similarly they The Government has made The Japanese Government, it was will he willing to consider favour- statement that the recent floods said, views with favour the comably any new plan upon which completely destroyed the crops inversation being held in England Britain and America may agree. the low-lying areas in the Cachar between the Prime Minister and To those familiar with the gen- district, and did enormous damage General Charles G. Dawes, the cral political situation, in the Far United States: Ambassador, looking East, there is little doubt that perty (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENUY.]||

gardens in certain areas suf to a new conference of the navel Japan willingly will agree to new tered severely,, and thousands of Powers

NANG ARMAAN Kimitations, fargely in the interest HADLEY FIELDS, N.J., June 26. acres of tea were submerged a con- I am glad to learn," said the of economy. The country

poor, A remarkable demonstration. of siderable time, but garders in Premier, Baren Tanaka, that the and already burdened with a naval St. Louis wireless telephony was given at Assam generally have not affered. British Prime Minister and the new budget which the great mass of the

Government

faur Ambassador of the United States wacateva of Ruten New Au

see lightened, Yark staff conversed from an aero. the Commissioner for Agricultural have reached a satisfactory basis Powers are uniformly friendly, and Brooklyn plane flying at an altitude of 2,000 Loans, and has sanctioned a grant for discussion of the disarmament there is no indication that a larger

Boston Sect with a representative of of 45,000 rupees for gratuitous re question.

naval establishment will be needed. St. Louis Reutern' Head Office in London lief in the Sylbet district.

(Continued on nezt. Column), for defensive purposes.

Chicago

'PLANE IN AMERICA TALKS TO LONDON.

to

Feng is said"" to ・ have recruited: World's Washington correspondent, the aerodrome hero inst night her like to law Boart ofïvé"@fitate, desses people would like to see.

Chicago

NEW YORK, June 19. American League.

PH 37

2 12

National League.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.