Hamilton Daily News (Newspaper) - May 4, 1928, Hamilton, Ohio FOREMOST IN THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE THE HAMILTON DAILY NEWS WEATHER SHOWERS Detail Page 1 Col 7 Established 1879 Full Associated Press HAMILTON OHIO FRIDAY MAY 4 1928 20 PAGES TODAY Week Sin COPT Two JAPS AND CHINESE HUNDREDS KILLED DIRIGIBLE LANDS IN NORWAY Italia To Be Refueled And Sail For Spitzbergen NORWAY May 4 P The dirigible landed here safely nt o'clock this morning from Germany more than miles away Thn will be refueled hero it carries General Mobile and his expedition to King's Hay for another con quest of lie Arctic wastes The flight was begun al Stolp A M yesterday The crew ot n government steamer and troops were out at to in craft to earth The last report ship was received at o'clock Ibis hy the radio station Vanloe 40 miles east of During the night the ship was at o'clock near the town Gamin also known Finland -175 mile of on the o I thn in It was headed north weather favored the ex pec fit ion throughout and the Italin up the east roust of ami circled over Stockholm just he lore noon Ten Swedish pianos escorted the airship and sh went out tif her course to permit on of the men the Finn Mai to drop a note to his at west of Stock holm Although General Mobile an ho won hi take off fo at pix o'clock this after noon others saw in reports of weath er between hero and the northerly inland conditions which hold tho dirigible here longer than ally intended SHRINE MAGAZINE TORE DISCONTINUED MIAMI FLA May ranks of the hosts who rivalled Miami early this week day gave that tho exodus from Mecca already was well under way The fifty-fourth annual Imperial Council meeting of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine sine die early in the afternoon after new officers ended by Frank C Jones Houston Texas new Imperial Potentate had been installed and decision to dis- ontinue the Shrine hnd been reached The zine will bo issued through the rent year THOMAS FAILS TO e RECORD Loses Gas in Solo Flight Crew Still N Y Heroes MITCHEL N Y May 4 AP by his first single-handed attempt to set a endurance flight record Lieut Royal V Thomas plans to try again soon Forced down when the dump valve on his gas tank opened allowing escape of his fuel he said he woult take off on a new attempt as soon he had n little sleep apd his mono plane Reliance could be put into condition again On his flight which ended night at Eastern time lie fell almost 20 hours short of tho world's endurance record He was in the nir 35 hours 25 minutes and 59 seconds He set a new record sustained solo flight bettering by almost two hours the inark of Colonel Charles A Lindbergh in his flight to Paris last May FORD FINANCES OWN PRODUCTS Universal Credit tion Formed With Cap- ital of DETROIT president of the Motor Company Unlay announced of tho Universal Credit Cor- an organization controlled by the Ford Company to operate solely for the purpose of financing on the time payment plan It wii have an initial capital The announcement of details con- the confirmed previous reports that the Vord Com- pany planned to finance Ford ducts sold hy dealers on n time basis The Ford announced is in scope nnd for ex- use of Ford dealers The first branch unit will ue established in Detroit in Jimis The Universal Credit Corporation will lie headed by Kanzler former vice-president the Ford Cfimpanv anil dent of the Detroit Hank NKW YORK May 4 Greeted everywhere by crowds at- by the wail of the sirens of their motorcycle escort the the Bremen continued the heroes of tbo hour in New York Tho of tho city was by a messenger boy who w them soon after they landed on their return flight from Washington called Glad to sec you back fellows During ho day Major Captain Koehl nnd Baron Von feld mot nnd talked with Jack Fcy and his Estelle Taylor and attended n luncheon of the chants Association Last night they guests at i reception at the Metropolitan Opora House tendered hy the United Societies of New York Mrs and Mrs Koehl with daughter ot tho Irish commandant also spent a busy day shopping asked curiously of Major Fitzmaurice when he was taken to the fliers suit by Duke was tho first thing you thought of when you landed on Greenly answered the major FARM AGAIN NEAR COOLIDGE House Passes Now In Conference Split WASHINGTON May 4 The farm relief today entered the last lap of legislative journey to the White House For the second consecutive year the measure with its disputed fee for crop stabilization was approved last night by the The vote was 204 to 121 The now must go back to the Senate for a smoothing over of minor differences These are ed to be ironed out quickly and President Coolidge then will be forced to pass again upon a farm re- lief plan containing a provision which prompted him to veto last year's Need More Votes The House vote was 13 less than the two-thirds majority that would be required to override Presidential disapproval which administration leaders freely predict will be coming The Senate several weeks ago approved the measure in slightly different form a vole of 53 to 23 or a few votes more than the necessary two-thirds A year ago the House passed the by a vote of 214 to whit the Senate vote was 47 to 311 Final action by House last night climaxed a week of hectic dis- cussion during which possible effect of the measure on the coming Presidential was referred to The debate at timer also touched upon the aspirations of Frank 0 Lowden of Illinois and Dawes And Fee Stands The vote came after frantic but unsuccessful efforts had been made by opponents of the equalization fee to eliminate that provision The vote on passage found TEN-SECOND MOVIE OF FAMOUS GEORGIA PEACH lines split asunder with 101 licans 100 Democrats two Farm Labor and one Socialis joining in support of the hill while GS Republicans nnd lined up in opposition Immediately before this the House had rejected by a vote of 185 to a motion by Kep Aswell of Louis iana ranking Democrat on House Agriculture Committee which drafted the measure to ipass the as framed except with the tion of thn equalization fee AS MAILMAN WALKS ON HIS HOLIDAY In spite of rumors that the senile decrepitude o advancing age is slowing him clown Ty Cobb covers acres in the outfield and socks them out as of old The yearly crop of Second Ty is larger tlinn ever this year but Ty is still the OTIC and only Georgia Peach SHOOTS FRIEND Kansas City Realty Broker Invades Office R R Man of NATIONAL CITY TO FIGHT LOAN SHARKS NEW 10 salaried men and women will be made out collateral by the country's est bank Tlie National City The amounts will range from to with six per cent discount The an U.S SHIPS ARRIVE AT WAR ZONE i ii I Tokyo Sends Battlers Along Yangtse Massacre Reported May The United States depot ship Heaver and six arrived here SHANGHAI Way AP ese troops have killed more than 100 Chinese and injured many moro in the fighting which has taken place at Tsinan-Fu Shantung province t is stated hero The lighting has occurred ally in attempts by the Japanese to disarm the Chinese and Chinese re- ports from Tsinan-Fu state that machine gun fire has caused their heaviest losses follows loan sharks by stale drive against authorities THIEVES AT FOILED GAS STATION GUARDSMEN ON DUTY AT MINES Demonstrations At Two Places Call For Officers NEW YORK May I a flier has a holiday ho flics about your flight to Colonel Charles A bergh was asked at Curtisa Field This about he answered I'm on ii holiday today and I'm leaving the details of my next long-distance flight to the future What are you going to rto in this holiday Oh Til do a little and he did i three planes SEVEN MILE CLASS TO PRESENT PLAY A lock on a pump nt the Killing Station at vard Mast avenue WHS broken Friday and the pump jimmied in n report made lo police thieves worn unable to got the pump into operation even after they had broken tho lock Hubert manager told police THOMPSON TO AT OHIO STATK O May 4 AP Dr William Oxley Thompson Hent of Ohio State sity will I he address here June 12 it the university's fifty-first an- ROOMS APARTMENTS AND HOUSES are listed for rent and each day the list distributed into more than homes in Hamilton and vicinity and the vacancies arc filled One insertion of lie following ad published in The Daily News by Hoy Walton Illil Ave a tenant n ber of inquiries after the rooms were TWO ern Ras water electric heat month Such is the service performed hy Daily News Classified Ada And tlic amazing is that such n ran cost an paid for Ilie above small part of one day's rent It's a very matter to In- sert a Dally News Classified just rail 2080 COLUMBUS O Way AT tional Guardsman wore on duty nt Florence mine of lihe Y O coal in counly while and a force of deputies on tho alert nt and BeJle Valley mines two by Uie report of the threatening of thn situation In in Noble counties of the indictment of 30 person hy grand at on charges of violating picketing or miners ot in tho indictments are PRAYS FOR WORKS AND GETS IT of Clarence success as a marathon run ner is due to he says The rest comes from hard work clean living and diet KANSAS CITY May A wealthy young real estate broker who told police he Irs horns had been broken up by a middle-aged business was held without charge here today friend lay from bullet wounds Hurrying through the union station here yesterday J his way to the private of C A Miller district man Company superintendent and without warning fired three times at the Pullman official All the bullets struck Miller one tho abdomen As slumped to the floor Blumberg who in his chief to lead from the room but when they reached the door Miller rose to his with the aid of a chair said Wheeler turned his pistol toward the Pullman oft cial He's on his feet again me go back and finish him Then Miller a Wheeler hurriedly left the office He broke up my Wheeler told Chief of Detectives L A I tried to kill him caused me of worry and I'm glad I did GIRLS SLEEP IN GRANDSTAND Two in Teens Reported As Runaways From Homes In Dayton THREE HELD FOR EXPORTING ARMS Violation of President's O r d e In Central America The Senior cluss of Seven Mile school will present Sweet Water Trail Saturday evening May 5 at tlie school auditorium piny is n comedy written by K Johnson and it is presented by a cast of characters that bud former experience on the NEW ORLEANS May Three men arrested last w the seizure by city detectives ami operatives of an arsenal a dwelling hero faced tho ty today of being charged with violating ho against exporting Federal men would not dis- cuss details of the seizure they they believed the arms and tion were intended the party of a Central America country now enjoying domestic peace However the supply have been intended for rebel leader they said It was estimated that 250 rifles 250 automatic pistols and 45 cases of ammunition were seized NEGLIGENT SO HE m TO JAIL Detroit Court Had a Habit of Procrastination Mich May 4 A Myers a former circuit court stenographer whose faculty for postponing work from day to day finally cost him his joli today was clearing his docket in a jail cell Tho measure m out by Kichler the stenographer and j n learned that bemuse of Myers 1 many had been deprived of their rights of apneal by not lining able to get transcripts of court records in time My was summoned to court yesterday and the hut protested sentence lie did not SPP how incarceration in tho jail can anv CHANGE EFFECTIVE AT ST VERONICA'S Rev Weyman temporary pastor at St Veronica church has lo Carthagena 0 on until a pastorale is him Rev new pastor of St church has arrived and will formally assume his duties May 13 He will informal at masses next Sunday Rev was from St Mary's Seminary nati and for the last seven has been pastor at Greenfield For six years previously he was at the Holy Kosary church Dayton TOKYO May The anese navy office ordered warships to proceed to various ports along the Yangtse Kiver and iti South China as a against out- such as at Tsinan-Fu Four additional destroyers were ordered to alone SHANGHAI May -1 Re- of bitter fighting today be- tween Chinese Nationalist ern forces and Japanese troops at Tsinan capital of Shantung in which Japanese soldiers and many anese civilians had already been slain was reported in official to Tokyo Japanese and other foreigners ing outside the town were said to been massacred but because of unsettled conditions the extent of arranger I nil r relit I replied A writer dictaphone and other have installed in your cell and you will remain there? until you havn up back work Myers estimated tho task will occupy about three weeks Two Dayton Ohio girls still teens anil runaways from their were- found n sleep in the ft and nt Hie Hutler county fairgrounds Thursday by tie S policewoman were taken to the ing and held for Dayton authorities They are registered Anno Conti 10 of I U street and Webb lo of street The related tales of how they slept in stables at the fairgrounds Tuesday night ard Wednesday night j and of the heat Thursday decided to change abode to the grand stand The jirls are reported to have left their homes Tuesday ALLEGED FLOGGERS UNDER ARREST Thongs Studded With Tacks Used by Georgians On Farmer Ga May A P as of n of four men who flogged Jim farmer with thongs studded three of Baldwin and Wilkinson counties were under arrest today in a furious condition saul he Hid aot tho fourth man in lv group that look him from his Baldwin county home Wednesday J member of tiho Central com- Fountain Hardy and Smith Wilkinson rounty accused men were at liberty on of each of the f logging charge MERCURY GOES TO 90 DEGREES Thursday Called Hottest Day of Year So Far With Minimum of 55 HAD BRASS MUST Tinker 22 KNOCKS PAY WASHINGTON PRAYER AT SHOWN United s to pictures of in prayer An of two-cent stamps ora 11 n Iho 1 h n n n i r sary tjf tho at Valley Forge goes on May 25 1 JAP PLANK TOKYO May 4 I largest huilt by the during a trial flight today i and killed seven persons Most of the dead were mechanics on the ship DISTRICT OF All MEETING NURSES SET FORMER CITY TREASURER SENTENCED TO PRISON of two to twenty yenrs In Ohio Penitentiary was started by Albert E rox former city and cashier of the Bank of convicted ment of city funds A of wa in Wilcox's graduate nurses of County are invited to a meeting of the Ohio Graduate tion No 8 on Monday May p m in the homo Jon North Second street SKT 12 O May 1 AIM to Ohio's Democratic form convention today had more than thre months in which to pre- pare planks defining issues for the fall campaign action of the state central committee in setting 24 as date of the convention sank to Tin held here of South fined ami costs on a charge of carrying and and costs on n i of i n ration when before Judge A J in Friday was at Front and en y Of Sampson Jamos A of rings found in his say Frank Joseph i of was mid coals on a charge of was Thursday nig hi on a warrant signed May 1 by his WARSHIP SINKING AFTER HITTING SHIP Ninety That tells n story in itself when it is understood that DO degrees stands for the maximum in Hamilton on The mercury ascended from tlie highest temperature on I to Thursday it hottest iay of Yesterday was perfect a in the sky and just heavenly weather I hi ring the night the minimum was recorded degrees nnd Friday hepan with 57 mi record nt 7 a in And the j moon Hamilton Chicago went yesterday since they reported the two hottest cities in the I States ahead of those in Florida California III held place along with port Iowa with maximums of SS de- grees ROBERT BROWN JR i HURT IN GAME i j Jr of Drown in a the Ki- at the school Brown catcher for the Kiwanis in imo soft dirt while ning a foul fell on his shoulder He to llis position the bat when he throw the next hall to the pitcher he felt the in- jury Dr Harry Lowell third man of the Lions team examined Brown and discovered the fracture Dispatches from Peking however said that after severe fighting an agreement had been reached Mean while tho Japanese govern ment considered the situation and ordered a mixed brigade of soldiers from Dairen j i tn Tsingtao In addition an unit waa sent from Korea and 1 railway unit from Japan Iii engagements Japanese reports said a dred residents of Tsinan wuns I Chinese were- stated to be 800 The Japanese Chinese soldiers Sumo foreigners were reported to suffer cd but whether through looting or fighting was not stated Japanese troops protecting all foreigners as well as their own nationals in tho city It was i therefore that the Americans had remained there after most Brit 1 and American residents went to were inside the protected area It was believed however that the Americans in Tsinan had j taken refuge within the protecting of Japanese troops Japanese dispatches asserted Chinese troops entered and looted the guarded area of the al settlement and tho Japanese troops then opened fire From tops and windows the Chinese i cd a steady fire upon the Japanese Heavy firing continued until after j dark yesterday and during thia j time the brought their ar- tillery into play f There are Chinese troops j in Tsinan ami Japanese CITY OWNERSHIP LEAGUE Municipal Ownership League will hold regular men ting in tho on Monument avenue at j a p in May 4th are bers are to bo present of importance will be taken up COAL RATE CONFERENCE KAILS TO BRING PEACE Tho coal rail rate here having failed t- affect an between producers of Ohio and Western vania as those of orn West Virginia and Kentucky the decision the United States Supreme Court awaited for up of tho ST JOHN'S COUNCIL Routine business was transacted at the Church Council meeting of the St John Evangelical Church Thursday night CLASS OF ST PAUL'S PLANS BANQUET counts HUNT EDW BURTON 14 Mrs John of 1425 East High street has police to in the search for her brother Edwin M who loft his home Wednesday and has failed to return lie is described 6 feel 7 Inches tall has blonde wore trousers a sport black shoes n KILLED IN May 4 pas sen Re rs were killed and eighteen Injured when n coach on passenger from Csoka on the line was derailed May The warship which the Greek steamer off the laic of Wight is herself reported to be sinking in the plans for the Mother and channel on May 10 were The Bacchus has abandoned made nt the Willing Workers hy her crew and the she picked up from the Greek ship SCUTTLE WINS HACK May 4 won the classic and guineas utakes today Fred street Motzer of 243 to Christ Hos pital Cincinnati Thursday where he will undergo an operation day afternoon or Sunday ing Thursday evening at the Paul Church TO HEAR REV J I STURGEON Rev 1 P Sturgeon will be the speaker al the Hamilton Ministerial Association meeting on May 7 at a m Local thunder showers tonight and probably Saturday Cooler The sun rose Friday A and will set P M The mum temperature Thursday was decrees and the minimum last i was 55 degrees At M the temperature was 57 Al II 28 27 26 temperature DO 60 Lowest fifi 3R Avo J2 67 W