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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1932 Amelia Earhart Describes Perils in Own btory of Flight Over Atlantu PAGE TWa FLIER HAPPY Moses and Reed Declare Congress Must End Work Earhart's Solo Flight Lowers All Elapsed Time Records for Crossing Bp pi jhi USE IBM DEAD FELLOWS iv i WWII YET SAO Ilcrc's Log for Record Flight Bv Lone oman FDR DEED Tl Lntonin Strnssmnn, used two hours land one minute more to reach Hor-ita than Amelia Earhart Putnam took to cover approximately twice i the distance In reaching Culmore, northern Ireland. The two airships. Mrs. Putnam's (Continued From Fsge One) ul(S, giving her the best t'me record of sny cf the trnatlntio flier.

She was headed for rsrls when she took off from Harbor Grace, but she encountered too much trouble HAD 10 (10 (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May Republican Senatora destined to play leading: roles In the Republican national convention Reed of Pennsylvania and Mosea of New Hampshiretoday Issued a joint etate-ment announcing their purpose to remain at Washington unless Congress completes Its emergency fiscal program before June 11. A little earlier tho House leader, Representative Rainey of Illinois, had expressed belief Congress could not finish its work in time for the national political conventions. He Eastern Senator Believes Mo: Votes Possible If Brew Is Made Milder trim, crimson gold striped monoplane and the hiio German-built airliner, had left 10 hours and nine Three Senators and 1 6 Members Of Lower Chamber Will Be Honored Wednesday (fly Associated Tress) (Time i Eastern Standard Throughout! THURSDAY, MAY 19 2:16 p. m. Left Teterboro WASHINGTON, May 21.

In tl Hazbrouck Heights, Had Hoped to Reach Paris, but Expresses Pleasure on Being Safe in North Ireland to make It possible to go nny fur-the almost too much to get to Ireland. "About four hours after leaving Newfoundland," ahe said, "I noticed flames from the exhaust, and became very uneasy. Put It would have taken four hours to get back and I thought It safe to go ahead. "My next troubla was a leak in airport, N. J.

5:56 belief that five votes will be gain by the change, Senator Blngha: tion of the tax, economy and appropriation bills before the convention, the two Senators announced: "We are firmly of the opinion that no duty which can be laid upon us as representative partisans and as delegates to the nominating convention of our party can transcend the duty to complete this legislation without further delay. Would Forego Parity Activities "Accordingly, we are willing; to forego the political activities attendant upon our membership In the Republican national convention if our work here la not finished by that time, and we hereby announce our purpose to remain in Washington In continuous session until we have done our part in the fulfillment of the program which the country not only requires but demands. "In our opinion Congress should remain in continuous session so that the end of the fiscal year will see completed a program of legis (Bv Associated Tress) WASHINGTON, May 21. For m. Landed at St.

Republican, Connecticut, tod John, N. B. amended his proposal for legalizb beer as a source of taxation to By AMELIA EARHART (As Told to the United Pres.O for a brew of 2.75 per rent minutes apart from points In Newfoundland 24 miles removed. The PO lifted itself from the waters Holyrood at 3 a. while Mrs.

Putnam reared away from the airport at Harbor Grace at 5:31 last night. Seven thousand gallons of gaso-lllne swished against the sides of the vast fuel reservoirs of ths DO-X as it took off and it burned on its flight more gallons each hour than the 420 gallons that were In Mrs. Putnam's tanks when she took off. If Fratileln Strassman continues with the PO-X to Europe, she will become the second woman ever to said he would resist any effort to recess for the conventions unless the appropriation bills had been passed by that time. Tariff Debate Ireland, May 'the gasoline tank and all the time weight rather than four per ce by volume.

vr rv rnrTV to have i i was worried wnetrier the fuel 21. I am vor; The Connecticut senator said In Third Day had hoped to get thirty votes f1 his plan. In the first Senate vote be completed the fill ht this far. but I am sorry I d.d rot leachTarls. Four ho.iu after I left Newfoundland I siw flam" shooting from the exhp.ti.'t pipe, I became uneasy.

It vou'. 1 taken four hours te return, howeer, eo I thought It be sifer to go ahead. The rxt trouble was a leak In since national prohibition, tak earlier this week, a proposal by Sr woum last out the trip. "To add to my troubles, I encountered heavy weather and the storm curtailed my speed. Followed Railroad To North Ireland "I saw land at about the middle of Ireland probably It waa Galway and then flew north.

I next saw railroad line and followed that the Atlantic by plane. The two Senators issued their statement as debate dragged through the third day on the tariff provisions of the revenue bill. Reed has been mentioned as chairman of the resolutions committee of the national convention. Moses was chairman of the last convention. Pointing out that only 17 more legislative days remain for disposi ator Tydings, Democrat Marylai for beer of 2.75 per cent by volm to finance a $1,500,000,000 progrt of public works was defeated, 61 2i.

Distance 515 miles. Flying time 3 hours, 30 minutes. FRIDAY, MAY 20 7:02 a. Left St. John, N.

B. 11:31 a. m. Landed at Harbor Grace, N. F.

Distance 615 miles. Flying time 4 hours, 29 minutes. 4:51 p. m. Left Harbor Grace.

SATURDAY, MAY 21 7:45 a. m. Landed at Cul-more, Northern Ireland. Distance 2.026.5 miles. Flying time 14 hours, 54 minutes.

Total flying distance Teter-boro to Culmore, 3,136.5 miles. Total flying time 22 hors, 53 minutes. Total elapsed time 67 hours, 33 minutes. Average flying speed Harbor Grace to Culmore, 129.5 the gasoline tank. I was worried lation wnicn.

will assure the solvency of the Federal treasury, the maintenance of our monetary standard and the speedy establishment of the country's industrial activity." three Fenntors and 16 Representatives who have died in the past year, memorial services will be held Wednesday In the House of Repre- sentatives. i In a last roll call, the clerk will read an Illustrious list of names, many of them bringing freshly to mind life-dramas, powerful and Interest compelling. From an "In Memorlnl" list, black bordered, they stand out: "Hon. Dwight W. Morrow, a Senator from the state of New Jersey.

Pied Oct. 5, 1931." Morrow was ambassador to Mexico when a famous flier, Charles A. Lindbergh, won his daughter, Anne. "Hon. Nicholas Longworth, first congressional district of Ohio.

Died April 9, 1931." "Good old Nick!" that's what they all call him yet the speaker who stood before the House on the last day of the last session and uttered prophecy that it might be his last appearance as speaker, but he was "abundantly satisfied." "Hon. Thaddeus H. Caraway, a Senator from the state of Arkansas. Died Nov. 6, 1931." And so it goes down the long list, all cf the time as to whether the to Londonderry, and I finally land Bingham said his amendment ed In the field.

fill would last out the trip. the tax bill would permit reducl To add to my troubles, the heavy the sales tax on automobiles fn wca'htr encountered In the storm "All I had to eat on the trip was some tomato Juice. The only clothes I have with me are the flying suit on my back and the oniy money I have Is $20 that was hand- four per cent to two per cent a would confine the tax on ba checks to those above $5 in addlt! to knocking out the radio, te Nicaraguan Rebel Killed by Guardia (Bv Associated Press) WASHINGTON. May 21. The killing of one Nicaraguan insurg Actress Convicted Secretary Appeals (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.

Daisy DeVoe, erstwhile secretary of Clara Bow, the motion picture ac CONGRATULATED BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, May Hoover today dispatched a c.ible to Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, congratulating her upon her transatlantic flight as demonstrating "the capacity of women to match the skill of men In carrying through the most difficult feats of huh. adventure." The President's cable, addressed to Mrs. Putnam at Culmore, Ireland, follows: "I voice the pride of the nation in congratulating you most heartily upon achieving the splendid pioneer solo flight by a woman across the Atlantic ocean. "You have demonstrated not only your own dauntless courage but ed to me as I was leaving.

I haven't even a check to sign. I "I haven't slept since Friday phone and telegraph, and admlsM levies and the proposed postal Increases. Bingham's amendment will cot up when the automobile sales ta curtailed my-speed. Exhaust Manifold Of Engine Damaged Despite both the engine and weather difficulties I knew I would be able to land eafcly. For about 10 hr.irs I flow with the exhaust manl-f-Kl cf my engine burned out I lighted land about the middle of Ireland and flew north.

All I had to eat on my way across was tomato juice. I have only 120 In my possession which my husband handed me as I was leaving. I do not even have a check book. Mr. Gallaher, owner of the field In miles per hour.

are reached in the bill. Average flying speed Teter Meanwhile, the House met for morning but I don't feel the least bit fatigued." Mrs. Putnam revealed she almost met disaster when she landed. Her plane came to rest within a few yards of the farmer's cott.ge. Half blinded by the continuous strain on her eyes, she did not see the house 1 until the ship stopped.

boro to Culmore, 132.7 miles per hour. ent in an engagement Wednesday I east of Achuapa with a group of Nicaraguan national guardsmen under American marine command was reported to the navy department today by Lieut. Col. Calvin B. Matthews, commanding the marine detachment In Nicaragua, Matthews reported the guardia patrol was commanded by first minutes today Just to make s' of a recort vote on the beer-f revenue issue Monday.

Jo business was transacted, 1 Tew from America to Europe and the session was necessary to parliamentary requirement for The arrival of the slim, blond 33- over also the capacity of women to then went back and did It year-oia airwoman was so unex- tress, has appealed her conviction of theft from the actress to the supreme court. The appeal, filed at Los Angeles, was received here today and will be acted upon by Judges of the supreme court during the next week. Miss DeVoe was accused of 87 counts of theft from Miss Bow but was convicted oh but one of them, the theft of $826. In her appeal she contends the conviction, which came after the jury had deliberated 48 hours, was reached by resorting to lot and chance method of selecting the conviction count. Lieut.

G. K. Frlsbie, of Quinunk, Pennsylvania. again. Her other crossing was in June, 1928.

That time she was a through the most difficult feats of hliih adventure. (Signed) "HEREERT HOOVER." which I landed, assured me, how- peetea that even the Londonderry ever, thnt I had ro occasion to wor- police had a hard time finding her ry about money as "we will see you when they learned she had put their through." community in the all-time lor of names bringing back vivid pictures Henry Allen Cooper, of Wisconsin, long the patriarchal dean of the House; Percy E. Quln, colorful Mis-sissippian; George S. Graham, chairman of the Judiciary committee. The rest of the names on the list are: James B.

Aswell, of Louisiana; Matthew V. O'Malley, of New York; Charles A. Mooney, of Ohio; Charles G. Edwards, of Georgia; Bird J. Vincent, of New Jersey; Fletcher Hale, of New Hampshire; Harry M.

Wurzbach, of Texas; Samuel Rutherford of Georgia; Albert Vestal, of Monday ballot. The vote will cm on the O'Connor Hull bill for three cents a pint tax on 2.75 cent beer. This proposition wns feated on a standing vote on House when offered as an amei ment to the revenue bill but Its i tl-prohlbltionlst sponsors wnnt get the members on record bcfi the next election. After I discovered during the aviation feats. NEW YORK, May 21 The DO-X I WILMINGTON, May 21.

flight the exhaust manifold trouble Only Person Who I giant of all heavier than air craft! CaP4' J- Erroll Boyd, transatlantic and the gasoline leakage, I Intended Crosses Twice 'tonight completed the third leg of 'VieT- announced here today he Is to fly to Valencia (on the southern It was In Londonderry that she her homeward flight to Lake Con- PIannnff a solo round-the-world coast, cf Ireland). I got off my got her first taste of public acclaim, stance, Switzerland. i flight in his airplane Columbia In course, however, and found myself gTeat crowd gathered about her Sixteen hours and 55 minutes 'connection with his proposed flight Indiana, and Edward M. Beers, of Pennsylvania; all former House members, and Senator William J. i Harris, of Georgia.

mnris u.e ncnnwcs-i coast a as sne was Startlne back to have after h. tf, kii, to Rome. Italy. I i I. V4 UUlft liUIll LUC mf lard one more jook at the plane that waters of Holyrood, N.

P. the 12-1 Captain Boyd, with Lieut. Harry brought her across. Mayor McCor- motored seaplane came to a halt in p- Connor, flew from Harbor Grace, kell broke through the ring of well- the harbor at Horta, the Azores, at Newfoundland, to the Scilly Islands, -I It In October, 1930, In the Columbia. Followed Railway Track For Time I followed the railway track for some time in hopes of striking a larc town, but had to abandon this course and land on Mr.

Gaila- iMiers, snooK ner nana ana ex- 7:55 p. m. (eastern standard time), claimed: "You've done an amazing Takes Long Time In Landing When the round of felicitations i Two hours and fortv minnfo. nri. hcr's field.

As soon as I landed I was over, Mrs. Putnam hurried ler th nn.v moH Tr. i 1 I if. was taken to Mr. Gallaher'a house back to the Gallagher farm and Marine corporation that it was and given a cup of tea.

went happily to bed. She left word landing, but at 8:05 p. m. (E The avntor said he hoped to reach Rome by May 30 before the close of the meeting of transatlantic fliers there. After the stop at Rome he plans to go to Siberia, thence to the Ta-cifio coa-t for a crossing over the Bering straits to Edmonton and thence to Vancouver.

From Vancouver he plans to make what he said would be the first non-stop flight across Canada. iuit.imiUutljvinu;im;p uc caucu early. lor sne wanted sent a second mesnar vW it and will go to Belfast tomorrow. to start her flight to England at had spent the intervening time taxi-It Is quite possib.e that I shall ob-, dawn. lnff t0 a moorlng pIace, tsm a new airplane there and go In addition to setting a speed rec- I The 100-passenger airliner carry-to London Sunday.

ord, the airwoman put herself in a. lng a crew of thirteen, including a special niche, for no one else ever woman passenger-purser, Fraulela Ml ID II NEWS AND (Continued From Page One) uiaest uraauate or University Is Dead LONG PEACH, Mar 21. Dr. John Saxton Mable, 25, oldest living cf the University cf Chicago, died today at his home here, where he had lived for the past SO years. He was born May 3, 1837, in New York Etate.

In JS'B be enrolled in the Unlversi'y cf Chicago end In 1SC2, with two classmates, he was giaduated from the Insti- DI much more evenly divided on the question cf prohibition than is the Senate, when early labt week the drya defeated the wets by nearly three to one. Possibly the beer areas, one billion would be spent on reforestation, and the fifth billion would be used In a Federal construction program, highways, bridges, tunnels whatever might seem worth while and which would at the same time furnish employment. Which would be the direct result of all of his five billions (Continued From Page One) brothers, Albert and J. L. Warner, revenue question may again come complete full four yfars course in w'ned about 303.000 shares out of befor the Senate, with 30 votes the unlverrl'y.

Ur.til a few weeks 2,500.000 outstanding at the begin- favorin it out of a membership of cf he was vigorous and cf 1930, and that when he 1 But there 11 1,0 possiLility of SalrtteVS'yt nd oM It for th, three befre caugate.s sjn.e. the House Is a tax of three cents 5 3 v. i.t per pint on 275 per cent "nl SrV.nei.ler t.tlfvlr fr.r W.r.r Deer' I- i.i a- ifcM est of the tiading was done produce Advertisers Favor General Sales Tax the names of "Moe Rosen- 01 Mv.iwwQ a year-lf It Mr. Thomas is not an optimist on the outlook. He declares that one of four things must come out of present conditions catas'rophe, fascism, communism or socialism.

Says he: "One of the four Is In- betg" and "Harry Charneas." Ac- ayieed to. counts maintained In half a I a ft 1 i i i WITH rVO LLATOR Refrigeration AT LESS COST than your ice box. ASK about our plan for placing a NORGE with ROLLATOR in your home for less money than you are now spending for ice refrigeration. 1931 Sales Gain of: Norge Rollator Refrigeration $10,000,000 1931 Sales Gain of: All Other Makes Combined 5,220,000 Such overwhelming PUBLIC PREFERENCE for NORGE must prove that ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION is the finest hy every test: Lowest Operating Cost Fastest Freezing Almost Everlasting Life Only NORGE has the ROLLATOR Phone 483-1 1 CINCINNATI, dt-ztri Irok-rage houses, he said, ether uAboCt of'erner- was done through Rolph has an unusual ferry taxation to be un- it Co. I app.iea'l for clemency before i evitawe.

Capitalism Is Irrevocably "Why dii you deal under those blm -to on that he has asked I doomed." And the four things ho fair, rvl probably redure them- a committf-e of Juiists to advise atiggests of r.a'.i'jr.::! 2ay urrej Corirres; t-o estab'i'h a tlnee, for catastrophe had to corn- him. Twelve im, is wiio convicted to a liiuiderer and ruaile no lecom- would mendation whii.h automatically -kfd. fjunj when we traded In the r.an.e of Harry or Albert Warner It liif.ui -d re-pli'-J, ad-ling was to privtr.t ai.J rot the public from hi, U.nr opeiutlorn. Gray Mii-i showed the calls for the death pei.al'y In California-have Joined In aklng the Governor to commute the sentence They did find another Callfor- nla ConKiessman currying a Lamer br-vhtii sj.i shares to life imprisonment. The petition during lor JlC and is not only unusual but unpiece- bourht Lark im J7.M 1.000.

and the governor has asked niaking a prof.t of 'i Ad- stock brought the profit hnie total to 251,454. he said. torr.eys to pas, on it. The nizati expsesstd to an effort at Government censorship cf Decrease in Bond Flotations Noted 'v PreO NPW foi.r flotv.icr.s cf f. or i.re t-'-ludcd ir, week's total of and r.r.r.riv.- by OS m-nii' i'ji to ti "Rvly P-'irrl Ttuyer." The ai fnr tiie a1' vvk House, to Seek Vote member of his family on his payrollCongressman Curry of Sacramento, In addition to Congressman Knglebiight of the second district.

Put there Is likely to be an end to all this, for already a bill has been presented which would ban nepotism, making It Impossible fnr a Temblor Takes Toll in Lives socialist and perhaps the nominee of the Socialist party for member of Congress to name a President and If so nominated cer- member of his family as a member tain to receive the laigest So iall.st f-J his office force, on the congres-vote ever f.a-t in an election In the alunal payroll. Theie are such laws Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. lilted S'ates, knows Just what he in some states now, not applying Iriv in'- I KAI.VALlO.".. of May 21. A seveie thook the whole country In Salvador there was von tea sail Bill Up would do with five billions of dollars, if he had the money.

Three i teslJentj fieij tj the billions would go for a houslnz uro only a few old houses gram in crowded metropolitan I' US, vote the lloje vi-i o.i till to pnaran- tc-e har.k deposit. duuiuged and no one was Mot the buildings in Zacatero- Advertising Firm Is Named in Suit Thursday and J-'ri lay are the days of the rimmi tentatively fit ir work on i. u.r. HTiUl the whii li a It end lias been in- b. doised hy the juir.s committee.

dcn( thc totaled six and that many persons had been injured. The town cif San Juan also re Two Men Killed in Wreckage of Racer NO FINANCE COMPANY WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS to members of Congress but to state and county offices. We are not sure but that It should be universal. League Commission Not to Visit Mah (By Assnrlntol Press) HARBIN, Manchuria, May 21. The members of the league of nations inquiry commission had reluctantly abandoned today a trip into northern Manchuria to confer with Gen.

Mah Chan-Shun, Officials of the new Manchurlan government told the commissioners It would be unsafe to enter the north Manchurlan territory because of the activities of Chinese rebels with whom Japanese troops have been fighting for several weeks. General Mah, whom the commissioners greatly desired to see, defended the Nonnl river bridge and Tsltslhar against the first Japanese 80LD ON THE TERM PAYMENT PLAN SHOPPE MUSIC (By AssootsTod Pros) LOS ANGELES, May 21. Suit for $1,200,000 damages was filed In the Federal court here today by the Robert Cordlz Co. of San Diego against Foster Sc Klelser outdoor advertisers. The suit charged that the defendants were attempt-it.

to establish a monopoly In ze-stralnt of trade on the Pacific Coast and had engaged In Illegal practices. The complaint alleged that Foster SLT "LAKE CITY, May 21. Two nil ti wire killed arid a dozen i lnj.i: rJ, lour cf them friiotis-ly in thf cf a "glurit rac- v-iJtr tonst ruction at Suit Air ported casualties. Red Cross officials sent physicians, medicines and supplies to Kuciitecoluca city. TEGUCIGALPA.

Hor.duras, May 21. A severe emlbquake kliook Tegucigalpa today. The alarmej populace rushed Into the streets, but there was no damage. SUGARDECLINEs" WASHINGTON, May The de Albert C. Arthur, Prop.

312E STREET SAN BERNARDINO fc 'acr. ueiir heie, In a high wind this CDITOR El.FCTED N. May 21- Uich- partment of agriculture said today (Figured lUrn from Wn-Mr. Krtr Igenitlun News, February Hlh, 1932) nd I-Vi'i. Aum-ta, (1: editor of the world beet and cane euunr pro- Klelser had obstructed signs of the today wns elected ductlon In lf31-32 was 2 roinpeti'ors with free displays for the Catholic Ticss as- i-hrt tons, a derieflfB 0f 3,225,000 I the purpose of forcing competitors roi cf America.

I drive in Manchuria lost fall. from the preceding year. out of business..

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