USiâ€" card land akeâ€"* pent m.. â€"â€"m ss to ning s leg from f the and ouise .rlfll e“ids Three quite Stanâ€" cause urned is of rgen ter‘s ts of Sunâ€" apo the m _ go ver : and Id of elly soln ven elds nen Sunâ€" ston will GRAF ZEPPELIN TO FLY TO S$. AMERICA Thus Will Make First Nonâ€"Stop Flight Across South â€"Atlanticâ€"in â€" August, Report first nonâ€"stopto South America :in August, according to Capt. Hans Lehâ€" mann, second in command of the airâ€" ship, says a dispatch from Friedrichâ€" hafen, Germany. e The Graf‘s trip, which will be one of three in connection with the Lufâ€" thansa, will be made to demonstrate that the South American traffic can stand regular airship service, and also that airships are the best means for the transâ€"Atlantic part of that service. The Graf will fly direct from Friedrichshafen . to _ Pernambuco, where the Condor planes will pick up the mail. â€" : "The halt at Sevilla last year, as is known, was made at the request of interested ‘parties in Spain," Capâ€" tain Lehmann said in referring to the Graf‘s May, 1980 trip. "Unless there is some special reason this year, the first trip will be direct to Pernambuco. We probably shall lay a course over the Bay of Biscay, inâ€" stead of over the Mediterraneon," he stead of over the Mediterranean," he prevailing ‘weather, but that course also would be a test of the Graf‘s airâ€" WworthinG&®, : â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"= :# â€"=0 scï¬ s o cuo n 2t _â€"~Similar to 1930 Trip â€" _ "Otherwise, the trip will be carâ€" ried out much the same as last year‘s," he continued. "Preparations for tanding in Pernambuco, tuning up and provisioning for the return .jourâ€" ned are already made there. Of course, if there is a request for a stop at Sevilla, either on the outward or the return journey, we will stop there." f The mails from Friedrichshafen to lay, May 21, 1931 EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 5300 Block Sheridan Road BLOSSOM WEEK â€" MAY 16thâ€"23rd WEDNESDAY, 20th â€" SUMMER FASHION REVUE â€"â€"__(The â€"new evening attire) Very special decorations for the entire week. â€"â€" 200â€"Car Garage in the Hotel, is available for your car. Telephone LONgbeach 6000 Presented by NONETTE (Hats & Gowns) and _BOUDOIR SHOP (Pajamas & Negligees). THURSDAY, 21st â€" PAJAMA PARTY Berlin on the return journey will be carried by Lufthansa planes. "The purpose of these trips," said Capt,. Lehmann, "is to demonstrate again the feasibility of maintaining regular airship schedules between Europe and South America. The journeys will also give opportunity for further aeronautical observations which should be of advantage to airâ€" ship %Son_h eneral. Theâ€"time plane will work together to mutual advantage in speeding up air comâ€" munications." The trips are also intended as an effort to place the German Lufthansa airmail service at a greater advantage in the South American traffic. Believe Mundelein Bank Robbers Are in Custody Five bankâ€" bandits, ‘charged with a series of crimes ranging from the kidnaping of M. C. Mott, cashier of the Mundelein State bank and the looting of its vaults of $10,000 on April 2, to the $2,800,000 robbery of a Lincoln, Neb., bank last Septemâ€" ber, were held in Chicago last week before being taken to various cities for trials. ~~A sixth bandit, Tommy Hayes, in whose East St, Louis home the men were captured last Friday night in a sensational raid, was released today when efforts to pinâ€" any crimeâ€" on him failed. â€" â€" O‘Hara, obtained his release on a habeas corpus writ but was immediâ€" ately reâ€"arrested on a federal warâ€" rant charging liquor conspiracy. . He wilt beâ€"tried in Terre Haute, Ind. â€"â€" Another, â€" William â€" McQuillan, is now out on $2,000 bond. © The others, Thos. P. O‘Connor, John Britt, and Howard Lee, the latter identified as one of the Mundelein robbers, will be taken to Nebraska for trial for the $2,800,000 robbery there. _ CHICAGO THE PRESS 51 South 8t. Johns Ave. five cents a box on berries _ _ LX YEAR ago she would have had to choose between the bargain on strawberries and the weekâ€"end automobile trip. If she bought the berries she would have had to stay at home and can them right away. # But today, with an electric refrigerator to guard all her perishable foods, she bought the berries and had her weekâ€"end, too. She stored twelve boxes of the plump, ripe fruit on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator beâ€" fore she leftâ€"and three days later when she was able to start her preserving, they were still gardenâ€"fresh. And what delicious jam they made! _ â€"and had her motorâ€"trip, too # See the new electric refrigerators (both Frigidaire and General Electric) at your Public Service Store or your neighborhood dealer‘s. All may be purchased for only a small payment down the "Little by Little" wayâ€"and you have 24 months in which to pay ‘the balance. & m Because it saves for you in so many ways, electric refrigeration soon pays for itself, And its operating cost is less than ice. ® Pa PuBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Joseph W. Kehoe, District Manager 5 Evanston, Illinois L. E. Pierron, District Superintendent OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS She saved Highland Park 2900 in at st »st, of ay 1d of