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KINGSFORD SMITH TO ATTACK SCOTT'S RECORD?
FLYING AROUND
WORLD
MAY GET NEW MACHINE
PLANS FOR HOP COVER ATLANTIC
Los Angeles, Nov. 4. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith may attempt to lower the speed mark set by the English airmen, Scott and Black, during the England to Australia marathon, it was announced here to-day,
Following the arrival of the Australian "airmen, Sir Charles and his companion Capt. Taylor, it was stated that they halt ex- pected to continue to New York and then Cross the Atlantic.
Republicans Hopeless Against New Deal Popularity HUMAN CARGO
Mr. Upton Sinclair, Democratic Thereafter, they might procure nomines for Governorship of Cali a new plane and attack the speed
record recently established by
Scott and Black, it was sa.d.
fornia.
When the aviators arrived here manuzi ZAHNE
trom Oakland they were greeted
by the famous American war are, Robert Lane, and then were rush-
ed to ፡፡ broadcasting station where Sir Charles spoke to the nation on a country-wide hook-
If I were asked what 1 wanted anost. Sir Charles declared, “Id}
a bath, shave and
ity.
"
He added that
hot i
KAM very the interest: much gratified #t -hown, in the fight from Australia to Amerien, saying that while I was a long way to come, thạo won- derful reception was well worth
it."
The
ANGLO-SOVIET
AGREEMENT
Lena Goldfield Compensation
Moscow. Nov. 5 The long. Anglo-Soviet dispute over the Lena Gold- fields concessions, caused through the revoking 01 mining rights by the Russian Government, played
been settled.
orchestru then "God Save the King," --- Kenter,
"FLEA HOP"
Fondon, Now, 1, Air-Commodore Sir Charles" Kingsford Smith, famous Aus- tra dan airman, accompanied by Capt. Taylor, his navigator and radio operator, arrived
મ Dak. land, California, at 7.05 field Time) to-day,
24, MR.
|
1 thus completed 18-
Pacific crossing, dying from Aus-
tralia, vin Fiji and
wait. in
remarkably short dying time.
Bo 1:ft Brisbane
October
20, but was detained for many, day in the Fiji Islands any apolo at Honolulu, weather always being responsible. itis petual Hying
I'me for the whole trip was some where in the vicinity of four days. Sir Charles describes the nal stage of their journey, from; Honolulu to California, na "a mere, Hen hup."
FLIES TO LOS ANGELES.
Los Angeles, Nov. 4. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Capt. Taylor llew from Oak- land to Los Angeles to-day..
A short time after they landed ! they took off again for The great | western American metropolis where a great welcome awaited thens.
The Australian fliers left Oak-j lann at 1.17 p. (Local Time) and arrived at Los Angeles at 3.24 p.m., travelling at an ensy speed
the
uver
country,
Intervening rugged
has
An agreement was signed by representatives of the Soviet Government, and the British operating company whereby, it is understood. the Soviet agrees to pay be- tween £2,000,000 and £3. 000,000 compensation.- Reuter
TIDENE 2 RØDT 11:2 2137) MENAJE INFORMISSION.
BAVARIANS DEFY GOVERNOR
DEMONSTRATION FOR BISHOP
VICTORY OVER REICHSBISHOP
(Special to "Telegraph")
ly Telegraph. Copyright. Trieuraphic Mes
SINCLAIR HAS SLIM CHANCE
CALIFORNIA WATCHES HYSTERICAL FIGHT
FORTY-SEVEN STATES POLL TO-MORROW
PROSPECTS OUTLINED
New York, Nov. 4.
With only a few hours left before the New Deal faces its test at the polls of forty-seven states, politicians all across the country concede that is the most important election since the Civil War. The general opinion seems to be that a decisive Democrat majority will be returned to Congress.
With radicalism past its peak, however, Mr. Upton Sinclair, the Communists' great hope, appears to be definitely beaten in the California gubernatorial contest. The batting in the state is five to one in favour of Governor Merriam.
The improbability of any serious Republican gains either in the House of Representatives of the Senate is ascribed to the fact that so few Republicans are willing to make an outright fight against the New Deal in view of President Roosevelt's personal popularity.
The enormous relief expendi- The Democrats estimate that tures by the federal Government they will gain at least six neats jare expected to prove a deciding in the Senate: Ohio, Indiana, factor in the success of the New Missouri, Maryland, West Vir Deal Democrats. Lenders are ginia and New Jersey; and pos- reported to be warning needy sible ten in the House of Repre voters that the continuance of' ¡sentatives. their relief depends upon the. Democratic candidates,
Republicans contend that it is hopeless to try to recapture Con- in face of "the biggest. campaign chest in all history."
Latest reports from the politient front are that Governur Lehman of New York. is sure of a smask ing victory-Reuter
Kresa
PREDICTIONS,
(Special to "Telegraph") this Telegraph, Compright. Telegraphic is Ordinance, 1994. Herived, November
5. 3. nemal
-
rom tuirts one-states thirty- five senators are to be elected and
Key Senator
Pittman's Bgnt should prove one of the most oui- standing.
From the voting, 332 representatives are to be selected for the House.
forty-seven states
Governor Frank Merriam, Republican candidate for California.
FLIERS HEAD FOR HOME.
Parmentier And Moll At Darwin
(Special to "Telegraphi")
Chop Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphio Meas entre Ordinance, 19, iterivial, Necember
the
Landon, Nov. 4. The latest movements al Melbourne England fliers have been reported here as follows:
in
Parmentier and Moll, the Dutch armen, who were second to Scott and Black their record-breaking dash from London to Mel- bourne, are at Darwin, on their way to Holland.
Capt. and Mrs. Mollison have hopped from Baghdad to Aleppo-Reuter Special.
Later. Parmentier and Molt leti Darwin at 8.25 p.m.
Thirty-three states are electing Governors, twenty-tour of which are at present Democrats.
The most exciting elections for Governor will be in California, Pennsylvania, New York, North TOTAL AYEZZANENICIEN Dakota, Wisconsin and Ohio. in
JETTISONED
CHINESE THROWN INTO SEA
U. S. SMUGGLERS' EVIL TRADE
SURVIVORS TELL SAD STORY
(Special to "Telegraph")
Elly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphio Men- mpra Ordinance. 1895, Urceived, November 3. 126 pm)
Key Port, NJ., Nov. 4. The exposure of a smuggling ring which deals in hyman freight, and which counts? the lives of the Chinese "cargo" of no more value than a sack of ings was made here to-day.
Federal Department of Justice! officers raided a farm-house and seized eighteen Chinese, two of whom spoke English and uld they had been educated at Chinese universitica
They told a dreadful tale.
had been shipped from Trinidad, they said, in a freighter. They had wanted to enter the United States, but it was necessary for them to evade the immigration W. For their passage they paid handsomely and were promised a safe landing.
The little company was trans. ferred at sea to another freighter and hidden in the hold. Four bo
PIRATES SEIZE STEAMER
FORCED TO ANCHOR IN HONG HAI BAY
C.M.S.N. VESSEL
VICTIMISED
One of the larger China Merchants S. N. Company's ships, the Kaho, has been pirated and taken to Sami Point, in Hong Hai. Bay, about sixty miles north of Hongkong.
Details are meagre at pre- sent, but a message from the steamer reads:
"Kaho was pirated by 12 pirates at 9 am yesterday. She anchored off Sami Pont, in Hong Ha Bay. Tarco men were carried off. Sop leaving anchorage
at 6,40 ain, to-day."
The steamer trades be
tween Shanghai, Foochow, Amoy and Swatow and is ap parently making tor Swatow.
PLANNED
came desperately ill and the INFLATION
sruugglers carried them on deck and throw them They were drowned.
overboard.
SEWN INTO SACKS. The remainder were, landed on the New Jersey coast sewn into potato sacks and were carried by truck to a lonely farm-house.
Relatives had come and paid the amugglers additional
money and had taken sixteen of the smuggled immigrants away. The rest were. awalling their friends whom they expected would pay what the smugglers demanded in order to effect their release.
All the Chinese were sent to Ellis
all of these states the battle will "Thunder Over California." The Island and will be deported,
be very oven, and no one can do leaflet is illustrated with a hideous) The smugglers were not captured. better than
willige of a fussian-looking crea-United Freee.
ture waving a red flag.
guess what
Washington, Nov. 4. Although party lines are n recognisably scrambled through-happen.-United Peas. out the country, impartial ob- servers predict an overwhelming victory for the New Deal,
Whether such a victory will mean an overwhelming contral in Congress remains to be seen, Forty-seven stules are to.go to the polls, The Maine elections were finished lust September and gave the Democrats an almost elean- sweep, But that result by means indicates the presenti feelings of the nation.
no
The Republicans are making an
CALIFORNIA STRUGGLE
HYSTERICAL PROPAGANDA.
Sen. Grace, 1881. Breived, November effort to make the best possible “COMMUNIST DEVIL"
A.M.)
Nuremberg, Nov. 4.
ANTI-SINCLAIR?
5. 3.1 ..
DEPICTED
Sinclair's group, meanwhile, is FRENCH SAILORS
sull'or
Governor Merriam
necrite, declaring, that be pre
4
tends to support the Roosevelt New Deal with the sale purpose of getting votes, and after election would revert to !!! "stand-pat toryism."
TAKING SIDES.
DISCHARGED
LANGUAGE CAUSES
MISUNDERSTANDING Three French sailors from the
The country is divided rather cruiser Primuguet appeared before remarkably. For instance, Mr. Mr. W. M. Thomson, at the Cen- Louis B. Mayer is heading a group tral Magistracy this morning, on of fliin magiates which in solldly charges of resisting police arrest in Governor alerrian. But and disorderly conduct in Battery there are many film stars, writers Path on Saturday.
The defendants were Allio Lucion
FORCING BUSINESS
RECOVERY
Washington, Nov. 3. Observers here expect a muderate business recovery during the next six months. The Government policy is to force business activity by controlled inflation, Govern ment direction or manago- ment of bank credit policy, and the creation of construc tion with Government money. Great emphasis is placed on the Government programme for the stimulation of home repair and home building under the Hous.ng Act Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.
STOP PRESS
Melbourne, Nov. 5.
Tho official placings in the
and other employers who are (20), Chaudron Louis (20) and Le London to Melbourne handicap supporting Sinclair with equal Gall Cabriel (18), and the com-
zeal,
showing, especially in the Senste vote, with a vlow to making a Tens of thousands of peasants strong bid in the 1936 campaign, from all parts of Bavaria to-day it is generally felt that the party hailed the restitution of CERMANS' BAD LUCK, powers of the former South Ger down the Roosevelt line this year. the has very little hope of breaking But while Sir Charles and Capt;man Church authorities at a great Taylor were making their success-rally in the city aquare here de- ful wish towards California, an-ying Governor von Streicher's other paur of ocean fliers were express prohibition of any sign dent Roosevelt is known to have spinning to a
Los Angeles, Nov. 4. crash on the for Apontaneous demonstration. Atlantic side the world.
They enthusiastically cheered given Mr. Upton Sinclair his
Excitement verging upon A big Lufthunan mall plana Bishop Meiser, easily sweeping istration is pulling against the hysteria prevails in both these
blessing, it is believed the Admin- crashed, near Carcassone while aside the thin cordon of policemen former Socialist campaigner. But Democrat and Republicaniter-politician's favour-United
in the trans-Atlantic which surrounded the bishop'a Mr. Sinclair is fighting a formid- Engaged South American service. The motor car.
In spite of the fact that Presi
1, Scolt and Black,
2. Parmentier and Moil,
(Special to "Telegraph")
The noted "Hot Gospeller," Mrs. plainanta were Sergeant McCarthy, air race aro Aimee Semple McPherson, has P. C. B. Sher Mohamed and Lanca the Telegraph. Cought. Telegraphie Mes givon her Hupport to sagvendinance, 151, Reguivrd. Novumber Morrium, whether he wants it or
Governor Sergeant Ko Tai-sing.
Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, Assistant not, and has emerged from the Superintendent of Police, appeared
3, Jomes Melroso, the young obscurity of many months to wage for the prosecution, and made an a campaign In his behalf.
application for the charges to be Australian airman who covered Many believe that certain of
withdrawn.
the course solo
after several, anti-Sinclair offorts.
Mr. Calthrop said there were two narrow escapos-Reuter. Bro
rat was that it was chiefly réaction a
in the reasons for his application. The matter of misunderstanding owing to the difficulty of the language, and the second was that Licut. Christe, who was present in Court,
plane was completely destroyed and The demonstration came able battle in his effort to win the camps here to-night as the Press.
4
Le pilot received severe head in- result of the reinstatement in governorship of the golden state race for the governorship THREE SIDED CAMPAIGN. juries. The wireless operator, jofice of Bishop: Meiser, together of California. Ly freak of fortune, was unhurt with others who had led the Bght Mr. John M. Callahan, Demo- between the present incum- and was able to assist his comrade Against Reichsbishop Mueller. The cratic senatorial nominee in bent, Governor Merriam, The bitterly contested fight be- Captain of the Primayust that the Road. There they tendered a $6
from the wreckage-Reuter,
FAIR WEATHER
Governor
on Nov. G.
coolley
to
have
Sergeant
San Francisco. Nov.-4. had assured him on behalf of the Peak Tramway terminus in Garden Bavarian peasants had solidly sup. Wisconsin, has also incurred the and Mr. Upton Sinclair, Frank Merriam for the governos board ship for disorderly conduct being able to change it. refused to tween Mr. Upton Sinclair and Mr.defendants would be dealt with on note to the chair coolie, who, not ported the churchmen In their long wrath of the administration and which, they declared, would ruin Wherens the administration has Both sides are spreading Trine whether Sinclair, inter- dants had absolutely no right to McCarthy was quickly on the soone struggle against forced reforms has been left by the machine draws towards its climax ship of California, will be decided on shore and also for having accept the money. One of the A moderate anticyclone is con- the Lutheran Church in Germany, turned its face from Sinclair for
**The count of the ballots will agreed the police. Lieut. Christo sailors was then alleged Meanwhile tred over Japan. It is moving ther
with him that the defen- assaulted the von his alleged visionary ideas, it has last-minute propaganda in nationally famous Socialist author refuse to go to the Follce, Station, offered, his services in getting the slowly east-north-east. The post- Blahop
announcement
that remembered that Callahan tried tended to shake the popu- who turned Democrat, or Marriam; and also that they were undoubted money make himself understoo tion of the depression in the Rich Church under the leader- 'n 1982 when he sought to oppose larity of opponents.....
Motear had fofned the to aid the backers of Mr. Al Smith
present Republican Incumbentity under the influence of liquor ble to will be governor for the next four Mr. Thomson granted the applica. attempted to conduct the def Merriam for instance yours. Sinclair conducted ation, and the defendants were disant to the Police Stat Sindair as a Com spectacular campaign based on his charged,sery Trouble arose on the way to viland is circulating "El plan to end poverty in The trouble arose when the three stations and eventually anis
(Continued on
the bottom of Battery Path to the were locke
Station and
art of the China Senship of Reichsbishop Mueller, and Mr. Roosevelt.
is uncertain; it is probably in had submitted to the Reichsbishop
shop Lat. 11 N. Long. 113. E disciplinary
moving west. Local forecast by the Bavar
N. E. winds, moderate-fair
to be unfounded-
DE PARK.
changed, but not being
tarifandets to Dautom vins defendants, took sedan, chairs from came from
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