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   Morning Call, The (Newspaper) - June 30, 1929, Laurel, Mississippi                                A M Edition EIGHT HOUR LEASED SERVICE THE MORNING CALL The Weather Continued cloudy with probable thunderstorms Tuesday and Vol 109 LAUREL MISS TUESDAY JULY 30 1929 ONE DAY AHEAD Flying School Man Is Killed in WESTERN FLIERS IN FATAL CRASH Billion Dollar City At Houston Comes Down Methodist camp meetings of thi past so far as fried chicken was were laid in the shade Honday evening when Dr anJ Urs entertained the members of the Marvin E on post American Legion of ST LOUIS July The St Robin completed 400 hours of continuous inB at tonight tion that the motor was be- ginning to fail caused ground to fear that son and will not be able to their tives 500 hours Watermelons and Fried Chicken Galore Assist Veterans Merrymaking rel with a chicken supper old time watermelon feast and ST LOUIS Mo George Lea Lambert 23 flying school executive was killed in the crash of his plane near Black Jack Mo today He is the son of jor Albert Bond Lambert official observer of the St flight ST LOUIS Mo July tragedies within four hours today cast their shadows over the spectacular performance of the St but the little en durance plane flew on in its seventeenth day of con flight Its record at p m CTS this afternoon was 395 hours more than six full days ahead of the best previous endurance mark and its pilots Dale Jackson and Forest had earned more than in cash tions Jackson and were in- formed of the first tragedy the death of Capt P L Crichton and the fatal injury of Owen Haughland who died later in the crash of the endurance plane Minnesota but word of the fatal crash of an airplane at Black Jack Mo a few miles from where the Robin is flying was withheld from the Robin pilots because the pilot of the death ship was buddy At o'clock still up they registered 399 hours George Lea Lambert wealthy aviation enthusiast and Harold C Jones a student flyer from York were killed in the second smash-up shortly after and Jackson had sent down a message of consolation for the relatives of the Minnesota Lambert was vice-president of the Von Hoffman Aircraft Cor- here and was the son Maj Albert Bond Lambert neer airman and founder of the field where the Robin is cruising The tragic end of the ta's flight eliminated the Robin's cry present can that there were more mellons and better mellons than they had ever seen or eaten even in boy lood days when they visited the patches of their neighbors in the dark hours of the night The Legion members with a few invited guest began ble shortly after six o'clock ing under the pines on the doctor's farm where improvised tables of board had been built for the casion By seven there were near a hundred present greeting each other and hearing side echoes from the state convention ly held at Gulfport The main festivities started im- mediately after Mrs Scarbrough and Miss Marx Odum with the chicken buns and els The chicken was spread on the table and after Hebry bun gave thanks the ex-service men made a drive on the chicken which would have made the Ar- gone drive a very tame affair There was an abundance for all In fact those present ate so much chicken that when the water lon course was served and this course was served in quarter and half mellons there was very tle room left for the mellons But Dr Ford Leggett previous to the serving of the repast having in mind such a predicament had bantered the boys for a jumping contest which had limbered them up until the mere letting out of the belts made room for the lons If there is any doubt about this just ask Kearney Hurst Just before the spread Archie McCormick after some effort cured order and called the at- tention of the body that the rel post was one of international complexion and proved it by ing up representatives of the Swedes Italian French Irish and Swiss nations Archie announced himself as being of Scotch decent but some thought he was liberal for that Wear Em r As Important Matter At Senate Meet Next Month SENATOR BORAH CHIEF BOOSTER W 0 Saunders Elizabeth N C publisher who has wide by wearing pajamas in urges men to get out of he shackles of clothes and be more comfortable in hot weather Ic is shown here being arrested mt the mayor let him off N Y Sees Exhibit of Comfortable Men's Clothes only surviving competitor world endurance honors for The Minnesota had been aloft more than 155 hours at the time of the mishap Jackson and message of regret Please convey our heartfelt sympathies to the relatives of Pilot Crichton and Pilot land who so faithfully flew their ship in an attempt to set a world's endurance flight record we lute the pilots who were killed with all the reverence we pilots have for one another Even engine trouble which de- today in Robin's six cylinder challenger motor for the first time since its present flight began has failed to dishearten lU doughty pilots Jackson told of the trouble in a note to the re fueling crew The message Our old motor turns up jus as much now as when we took off We know we have a getting weak to have been that way the last 100 hours No 4 and No G Can tell easy at night but we still fly at revolution per minute easy not using as much gas a little more oil The gaskets on the are leaking I was sleeping up to the time Ohio threw out the note the Robin's first message in the morning sure can sleep just go up and find the temp ture and saw it off Hoping wr for another week Re- Red The heat wave which struck at Louis a few days ago causing comfort to spectators at the port unabated today However the weather was clear Continued on page eight NE July 0 Saunders unconventional from Elizabeth N C reenacted the solo pajama parade which caused his arrest in his home town along Fifth Avenue this He demonstrated what the hot and bothered New Yorker should wear to be comfortable Clad in light brown silk pajamas panama hat brown and white sports shoes and green tie and malacca cane Sunders made his exit from the Hotel Roosevelt Nonchalantly he greeted a host of waiting newspaper and news reel men and agreed to pos for hem Cameras clicked from al angles In the meanwhile a larg crowd gathered He then proceeded to Fifth Av where he attracted many some of whom made re- narks crediting him for being jrave and using good judgement and others who just made re- marks At Fifth Avenue and Forty-Second street Saunders the camera men once more by consenting to pose before the marble lion in front of the Fifth Avenue Library Blaze and imperturbed by large crowd of curious people that tailed behind him Saundere strolled down Forty-Second street at Times Square he hesitated once more to let the camera hounds take more re- in a slight traffic jam During his stroll he c F Audience Enthusiast tic Over Opening Performance The first dramatic production of the Paul English Players Merton of the was pre- sented to a packed house Monday evening The actors never played to a more enthusiastic tive or applausive audience Even the smallest children followed the unfolding romance of the handsome hero Douglas Morton Paul English and the little derella of the Brewer household Tildy Ann Miss Carlotta Huff to its very satisfactory conclus ion The romantic part of lover and movie star suited Mr English ad- and he played it with rare charm Miss Huff as Tildy Ann made a very winning heroine John Brewer Edward as the sympathetic uncle of abuse Tildy played with that de- gree of excellence born of and training Constable Leb Reabody Happy provided the delicious humor of the situation Happy full lived up to his reputation as a capital comedian His voice his gait hu at the mere wor bristling little red goatee were irresistible An- Brewer Mina La Rene and Mrs Brewer two designing women doomed to ment made the most parts Will Stop Noise At Big Meetings WASHINGTON July The indescribable noise and con- fusion which attended the ing of the Proclamation of the Kellogg Pact by President Hoover at House will not be repeated it was indicated today Special rules and regulations are being prepared by the dent's secretary George Akerson for all future functions declared today he was doubtful if photographers and broadcasters would ever be permitted to attend a similar function in the classic east room of the White House Special announcers read the President's speech and the sound of their voices the instructions ol the movietone operators and tht news cameramen made perfect hearing of the President's address to all the diplomats present im- possible Miss Truly Eva a delightful type of a gossipy old maid Clayton De Mille Jack Stafford was elegant and Men arc the biggest cowards distinguished movie director in the world especially in their j while Borden Hamilton Clayton ideas of dress and comfort They Cole impersonated the refined are not as audacious or but foiled villain The concert following the play and the uproarious Fair and novelties and specialty acts held the longer The numbers introduce that snap and pep that Continued on page eight Radical Wing ers Being Held 16 Indicted Wants Settlement of Question and Shall Fight WASHINGTON July Freedom seas which has been kept deftly in the back ground during the can preliminary parleys leading up to the next naval arms ence today appeared destined to enter the discussions when the Senate reconvenes next month While there is no disposition among the freedom of the seas advocates on Capitol Hill to the President's naval peace ove With determination to force the consideration of that vital ion cither before or in ion with the program of naval re ductions some senators asset heir eagerness Congress went on record almor unanimously for a conference ol the principal Maritime nations to settle the question of freedom o the seas by treaty prior to th meeting of the arm conference in 1931 when it passed the cruise ill last February This congressional suggestion which amounts to a virtual man Mate has lost sight of in the discussion o the forthcoming visit of Ramsay Macdonald of Great Brit ian and the conferences of am and naval experts But it is certain to be force fully revived by its chief advo cates Senator Borah of Idaho chairman of the foreign relation committee who secured its adop lion as an amendment to the crub er Borah is not alone in his cin cere advocacy of the of the question of the rights o neutrals as well as i war at sea and unless it is in eluded in the agenda of the cor congress may take tl bit in its teeth and refuse to pe mit any cuts in the American n vy Although the labor premier boldly made freedom of the seas an issue in the campaign which restored him to power in the British parliament he has dropped it in his informal with Ambassador Dawes The an- swer found here is the slim hold he has on the house of commons and the mastery of the tradition To bring up the question at this time might mean the end of hia hold on the British government Scores TO DEATH Swamp Searched For Man While Woman Is Held V Armour Andrews and Lavonia Anderson former lover charged jointly with first degree murder after Roy Gibson is killed GIBSON UNARMED WHEN FATAL CUTTING OCCURS Three knife wounds one extending into the heart bring death Monday after- noon to well-known youth in fracas west of city Maurice caddy at North Bay Ontario Canada golf club has astonished the golfing world by scoring a on a hole of the club course Maurice is the youngest golfer achive dream GASTONIA N C July required only an houSr for the Gaston county grand jury to re- turn indictments today against sixteen members of the National Textile Workers Association for the slaying of Chief of Police O K Aderholt during the recent textile here arraigned the ive as women saw two girls in front of him without stockings and Do you get the point And went Men being cowards Continued on page eight Young Carter Is Some Improved Information from Memphis has been received stating that It Frank Carter Jr son of Senator an Carter of this cuj K ants among who mare three condition for some tune has n pleaded not and i serios until a days ago Man To Shed Trousers Doesn't Believe in em LYONS Colo July 29 With i who says he is a dozens of empty magnesia bottles ist and cats grass and dandelion strewn along the path of their truth seeking pilgrimage fourteen members of a fasting cult passed into primitive darkness in the St tops He thoroughly disapproves of clothes and wears only pants which he hopes to discard row Another member Mrs Ba- region this afternoon AH says she has found an affinity I in A H young are Chicagoans They were hungry and cold but I clerk and she knows the the urge they said has for truth will be successful made they spiritually happy even I The old timers hereabouts know though they are physically ed and already hungry This vale is indescribable in beauty It is surrounded on three sides by deep granite walls One member of the party admits of the sudden snowfalls and fear a tragedy for none of the has sufficient clothing for ing none ever before spent a night in the mountain and all are or will gnawed by be is not fasting He is Alder hunger they had been framed by a capitalistic justice Prosecutor John C Carpenter created something of a sensation when he announced that he had witnesses who would identify one of the sixteen as the one who actually fired the shot that killed the police chief Those indicted represent the ex- treme radical wing of American labor Three members of the defense counsel today charged that five unidentified men had approached them on the street and advised them to quit Gastonia CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT Harry M Villaine announces that weather permitting there will be the usual weekly summer concert at the courthouse lawn on Friday night The event laft Mrs Carter was with her son for an extended period She has been in Jackson during the past several days and signified her intention of returning to Memphis soon Young Carter shot while on a hunting trip some time ago has been in Memphis for eral months Several operations have been performed in the hope of saving his life However his con- dition at has been critical Word was rent to Laurel by Mr and Mrs Carter that they still en- hopes of his BOY DIES AS RESULT FALLING FROM HORSE CHICAGO July er son of Charles G Fisher vice-president of the ris Trust Savings Bank it dead as a result of injuries in First Sabotage Act for Russians Is Re- ported HARBIN July cars full of Chinese left Harbin tonight for meet Soviet Consul General koi and aides in the rupture with Russia over the Chinese Eastern Railway The delegation was headed by President Lu Yung Huan the nese head o railway Before the departure of the dele gation from here Lu Yung Huan his hopes for a settlement The Chinese officials had a third special car attached to their train which will be as headquarters for the meetings of the tions The departure of the delegation for indicates that kolT who had started for some days ago had returned to from Chita Chinese authorities night that a Red Russian workman had been captured while ing to break a switch station Before trying to dislocate the switch so that it would derail trains the Russian killed the Chinese guard at the station ESCAPE IS FEARED Fearing thai Armour Andrews charged with the slayt Monday afternoon of Hoy Gibson had affected his escape from swamp west of Laurel where a posse of cers and arc searching for him the Jones county office last night officers in New Augusta and other points to be on the lookout for alleged murderer Unconfirmed reports had been re- that Andrews had left Laurel in an automobile Monday night before eleven o'clock the crowds of ans who had gathered near the sections of the swamp being searched by officers were requested to leave for the night Roy Gibson old youth is dead from knife cuts a posse of fifty officers special deputies and civilians is combing the swamp northwest of this city for Armour Andrews old Laurel youth and Lavonia Anderson old girl friend of Andews is held in the county jail on a charge of murder following a facas Monday afternoon about 1 o'clock at the home of Bob Gray about two miles west of Laurel on the Country Club road Gibson died after three knife thrusts had wounded his throat and left side One of he cuts extended from the left collarbone inside the chest into the heart The other two were in the left side of his back just above the kidneys Andrews arid Lavonia who was his sweetheart arc charged jointly with first degree murder C G Davis and L J Johnson companions of Gibson who with Lavonia Anderson were eye of the tragedy brought the youth's body here in a truck Gibson was dead when he fell to the ground after the last of three cuts it is said All three witnesses agreed that Gibson and no weapon on him at the time of the cutting They also stated that no weapon was found Noted Beauty In Suicide Attempt LOS ANGELES July Patricia Conti former and wife of Captain Albert onti picture actor was in a critical con- at the Queen of Angels pital tonight as a result of a arge dose of self-administered Mrs Conti in a re- fused to tell police or physicians her reason for going to the wood Plaza Hotel early today and attempting to end her life Her husband was at her bedside at the hospital week having been postponed as a result of injuries in ing to rain will follow this week a fall from a horse Young with the excellent program ar- was on at Continued on page eight NIGHT FLIERS LIQUOR OVER BORDER KAN ANTONIO Tex July Federal at San Antonio launched an investigation into charges that aliens and liquor are being smuggled into the U States by airplane from Mex ico Within the last days many reports of airplanes flying in the dark without navigation lights am landing in fields have been recc from border patrol Hold Zepp Sailing For Arrival Two American ranged for the past week Gloria Swanson has gone to Europe to meet her husband Here is one of the in land that holds her head maritally Wis when injured Stimson is trying for peace China and Russia But he has told them that until they cool and got in the mood for mini mt as well as otherwise and she settlement lie wil have nothing to ried a title too do with the muddle BERLIN July Eckener the able commander who usually guides his airship according to the dictates of the weather and his motors tonight made a gracious concession to woman postponing the starting time from day until Thursday morning Dr Eckener had planned to start for N J August 1 but delayed the start of the ond flight of the giant dirigible in order to permit two American women to get to in time to join the passengers of the Graf Three women will make the trip all of them Americans Besides Mrs Pierct and Mr Crouse there ii wife of the sian pianist who re near his body When his clothes were ined by officers all that was found was a small which had remained in his pocket unopened during the trouble some tobacco and a small amount of C G Davis one of the the truck who had been with son at the time of the alleged ting and was one of the two who brought his bod to Laurel is a brother-in-law of the dead youth Gibson is the son of Mr and Mrs Babe Gibson of Summerland and had been married only twelve months He and his family are well-known and respected in this section A peculiar blend of bootlegging and immorality flavored the story told of the tragedy by the three eye witnesses The statements made by each and signed before District Attorney G W and A S Scott and other officers bear only a few The alleged murder took place at the corner of Bob Gray's house Gibson Davis and Johnson iti is said were driving along the try Club road on their way to Summerland when they stopped at the Gray house to make minor re- pairs on their truck As Davis and Johnson were at the roadside with the car Gibson n said to have walked to the Gray house where he entered tion with Andrews Armond Andrews was Lavonia his girl friend and as she expressed it until last day in love with told She was the first to arrive here leers when she was examined ready for the trip and all of Gibson twenty-one passengers are T J today she is an American citizen having in six years ed to put in an appearance late or Wednesday Although the is holding publication of the enger list until tomorrow night Universal Service is able to dis- close that among the trip Herbert of Saginaw igan jewelry importer Joachim Rickard of New York Richard C Burke of New York and Berlin Nelson Morris of Henry L Pierce and wife of New York George Crouse and wife of cuse N Y Armour I don't know what he said but he did not curse him Armour was holding the baby of a friend who with others had brought us to the Gray home and left us only a short while before Armour put the baby down Blows were struck Armond had reached in his pocket drawn out a long knife fourteen inches in length He stabbed son with it Gibson fell to the ground on his face Davis and Johnson were at truck all this time they said in a Continued on page eight   

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