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   Warren Morning Mirror (Newspaper) - March 3, 1928, Warren, Pennsylvania                               ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES WANT ADS PAY REFLECTING THE IN WARREN FORTY-THIRD YEAR MARCH 1928 PRICE THREE CENTS WANT ADS PAY TWO MISSING AVIATORS ARE FOUND NEAR ARCTIC CIRCLE AVIATORS OF AIR NAIL IN DIFFICULTY Costes and Le Brix Find GREAT WAR HERO IS IN POVERTY 3 ARE FOUND vere Storms Too For Their Plane Hard Flier Down Four Times Be- tween Erie and Another Descends as Fire Threatens Mar The Allegheny feared by aviators because ol the severe storms sometimes hover above today defied the French Joseph Lebrix and Dieudonne and forced them down on What was planned to have been a flight from New York to Detroit The flyers made a good landing on a farm near Just off the air mail the Frenchmen resume their ney tomorrow If conditions permit The two guests at a hotel here said they battled snow and wind for the greater part of the distance from Mitchell N where they hopped off shortly be- fore noon At Lebrix they were forced to climb to feet because of the adverse weather The visibility was very they and the cold was severe According to they did not stay any great distance from the mail route at any although they were compelled to reckon their position by instruments most of the over strange territory The Frenchmen said they were very tired when they arrived at a hotel and requested not to be dis- turbed because they intended to re- tire at once The field on which they landed affords a good and no trouble was expected on the off tomorrow Mar of the Ford Airport here night received a telegram from the French Dieudonne Costes and Joseph stating the fliers had made a safe landing in a at Pa The men enroute from Mitchell N Y to had been some time missing for The briel message Indicated the world fliers had fought head winds and snow storms for several hours in their attempt to drive through They plan to resume their flight morrow morning if tions permit No mention was made of any damage to the plane Mar miles down three passing 40 away a mail plane of the Colonial Western ways piloted by M A finally gave up its BORAH LETS LOOSE TESTIMONY GIVEN ON NICARAGUA MESS Senator Dill Battles on Floor For Withdrawal of United States Marines Mar After a flare-up today in the senate on the ion s policy in chairman of the senate foreign tions made public the testimony given that committee on Nicaraguan conditions last month by high naval officials Secretary Rear Admiral former commander of American Naval forces in guan Major General commandant of the marine and Brigadier General of the marine furnished the testimony But it contained little not already as to tical conditions and battles bers of the were interested in an ion by General Lane that if the ines were General Augustino Sandino would march on Managa and take charge of the government Withdrawal of the marines was demanded by senator who battled on the floor of the senate with three of Shortridge of and Edge of New Jersey Dill charged that the marines were sent in the re- quest of American in and denied that Am era- can property and In es were But on that Admiral Latimer having Explained that he first landed for- ces in the latin American republic because of attacks upon American settlements The officers agreed that had promised to lay down his had repeatedly refused to do so had raided an mine before the marines took the field against him Dill opened up the senate by reading a dispatch telling of the latest encounter between the dino forces and the Americans in which five marines were killed Then he opened up on the foreign relations committee with a de- mand for the reporing out of one of the resolutions of inquiry now pending before that body This aroused Borah who assured the senati the committee was ing the information possible and had exhausted the subject so far as the military and naval ions were OF SEA MARRIAGES UPHELD Loses Because of Failing Health and Lives With His Wife's Folks Sergt Who Won Congressional Medal by Wiping Out Three chine Gun ed in Need BY GEORGE BIDINGER Service Correspondent Mai Sandlin moved his family up from Big Creek last to his wife's at the mouth of Owl's Nest a from here Willie had to give up his farm on Big Creek because his health is getting worse His wife helped him all she could on the farm last but her three babies took much of her time Willie and his family aren't ing in their old cabin any more Mrs Cora Wilson founder of the said it Was a to that he ily should be living in a place that anyway But they're it now Willie Sandlin hasn't roof of his to shelter his wife and three little daughters Senator Hiram resents Leslie where diin has introduced a in the legislature to buy Willie lin a farm The has been reported favorably by the Senate committee and the senator thinks it has a good chance of be- ing passed The House committee hasn't given a report on it yet Besides his mule and a few er Sandlin moved a trunk up to his that had a handful of rather interesting war souvenirs carelessly stowed away in one corner Willie was a geant in the World War He doesn't mind showing you the Luger pistol that he took from a German but he is rather reticent about the other He Rivals York And Woodfill Sergeant Willie the is pictured above at the wearing three of the fne medals in action Tipper right is his wife and three and Nancy 1 Below is the home on Owl's Nest Creek where the family has sought shelter after losing their home and unless you ask Mrs Sandlin they may not be brought out of the old trunk Here is a list of the that Will Sandlin brought in his pockets when he came riding home over the Leslie county hills hack in the Congressional Medal of Croix de Guerre Medal Militaire of Italian War Cross and Montenegrin War Cross And he has a paper that reads as Sandlin showed con- gallantry m action at Boise de on Sept by advancing alone di- on a machine gun nest which holding up the line with its fire He killed the crew with a grenade and enabled the line to adiance Later in the day HOOVER'S BOOSTERS ER LAUNCH MARYLAND LONG SOUGHT PRIMARY CAMPAIGN But They Will Act to Keep Him Out of Spirited Con- test in Wisconsin March 2 Herbert s campaign agers set out to Keep him in the Republican pi evidential Fight Way Back Afoot to Civilization Through ing Snowstorms Definite Details of Ordeal Lacking Message Telling of Safe Arrival at Port Comes in Maryland but out of that in W At the same there a renewal of agitation bv Charles D vice chairman of the Re- publican national for the of President and a demand bv nor McMullen of that the Republicans nominate a known friend of the farmer In the Hoover camp theie ently was no in Wisconsin and land From Annapolis came -word I storms of doubt as to the legality of the The aviators who were obtaining papers filed there in Hoover's be- data on winter weather half because they failed to ln tne Arctic are Pilot A A presidential nomination he Lewis and Sergeant Terry of the seeks This was met the Northern Air Patrol The Mar up for dead all but a few tent two aviators and aa Eskimo guide who were forced down by engine trouble in the frigid Arctic Circle two were reported safe today Brief messages from Port Burwell at Hudson indicated the men had fought their own way back to afoot through raging enow statement that was still ty of time to qualify for the land primary and If the commerce secretary's petition technically faulty it would be amended As for Wisconsin Hoo fi lends to know nothing about the move to put his name be- foie the Republican said they know little of Moi ton of who filed name but con- tidence he could be persuaded to 1 If Hunter fails to do it er would 1 that his name be Hi's supporters said geant Sandlin attacked alone and j put out of action two other ma a is spoken of in messages only as A few hours after the take-off from Port Burwell Feb wirelessed from an unknown out Am course Landing on Today came the following from the office in charge at Port safe at Port well Definite details of the fliers deal were lacking It was believed here that the lost men were so ex- hausted when they got to the base that officers there forbade them to talk of their adventures until they food on page POISONED WHISKEY GETS ATTENTION BY HOUSE AND SENATE Merchant Marine Hearings Deal With Boat age Because of Liquor Mar While the senate was putting on a legislative the house spent today talking about poisoned uor and almost every other aspect of prohibition At the close of felt it had Continue Search For Murderers Of 2 Men BOTTLE DISPLAY IS GIVEN BLAME FOR IMBROGLIO there a statute in Wisconsin prevented the of medical food and in their Return the ended as Onp of the given by a search as the frozen north Hooier managers for their stand ever seen As soon as in Wisconsin is that they have no message was received from NINTH ACTION CRIMINAL NATURE IS STEWART Dispute Develops With Produces a Motley Collection March 2 March display on the House floor i of bottles containing grain alcohol j and other things precipitated a and 1 organization in that and 1 er planned to seek anv of 1 sin's 26 delegates to the Kansas City convention also have decided to make no bid for 1 gates in Noi th Dakota Looking ahead to balloting at Republican Hilies said wag convinced President would receive votes from the and expressed the belief that Mr might be pr upon to accept the nomination j a duty McMullen predicted that tne delegation would support Senator of that al he said he O an 1 on Vice Lewis that he was fellow aviators started out in other and Roial Mounted Police set for i with dog teams Driving storms hindered the search and at times interrupted it But the search ers refused to give up and renewed endeavors as soon as it was humanly possible DIRIGIBLE BREAKS LOSE FROM MAST I ed a me it Saturday holiday and laid off Chairman of Indiana NEW Mar j but house sit j Board IS Indicted nf at sea workine aiU Wii 10 The legality of Carriages at sea was upheld today in a decision of the appellate division of the state supreme court The decision was handed down in the case of Harry C who contended that his marriage by Commodore bert Hartley to the former Comtesse De Beaumont aboard the Leviathan tomorrow Its first working day In some weeks The house wasn't even trying to it still the j culture department appropriation For His Refusal Mar 2 department pending action but Representative j fjom Senate'S gation of the Teapot Democrat New by decided to go opened m federal court snow storm at nightfall five miles west of here The mail was forwarded by ran flight was delayed until repairs for his plane could be from Cleveland Mar in the nick of time that his plane was Tom dm air mail brought his blazing craft safely to early here today sea October was al Fisher said Hartley was without authority to perform a marriage Who Is Can You Name Wanren Man Described en force Prohibition He was speaking a but all the wets and the house rose to remark somewhere during the row Robert of lur Standard Oil Compaq of was for to questions asked by The Teapot committee Stewart was charged bi the The senate hammered 92 bills off grand jury with refund to braska governor to his farm relief views The commerce the state Luzerne county and of j Pittston City continued endeavors The dispute developed when to run down the slayers of ander Campbell and Peter Reilly at i New produced a half dozen I Pittston relatives and or so bottles and test tubes fOr Ohio delegates will OP friends of Campbell paid final he contained the alcohol He hy Senator wno also n ute to the former labor leader i announced that he proposed to that state's m a Thousands of miners and at- them to illustrate a speech on tne tomorrow night at Wellston fo j tended the funeral practice of poisoning industrial far there has been no indication Reilly will be buried tomorrow I cohol th it Hooker will anv Captain W Clark of Troop Cramton in Ohio prior to h a an avowed im- NAVAL AIR i hurst N J Mar 3 3 attempting to moor to the matt this the main i line of the dirigible LOJ Angeles The I on the port and starboard cast loose and the ship took to the air The ground crew was called out as was the entire civilian body at the field and it was ned to land the ship on the field state today denied a primaries CLEVELAND March i Joe last of the Cleveland came fo provided for the arrest of certain mine order House who it was in- hat MICh use of ai ported gunmen from i and paid them to kill Campbell and was denied at th Today's subject is a very tile young man He has the ability the calendar That's all that could be classed as unobjected to Tne rest take a count of noses t of lively side I issue was one to require lobbyists to register It's an echo of answer questions concerning disposition of Liberty Bond oil Tlie report district at torney s office It is that as the result of their gation the believe committed nf the Except for his face and clothing knew anyone ho T- j the to do many things fracas m the jf being slightly scorched the pilot was unhurt J A of a passenger in the was not injured said flying low when he noticed the fuselage was in flames The fire quickly Spread to the linen on the wings He ed the plane and extinguished the fire before it had damaged the plane badly The plane carried no mail He often has occasion to talk to of Montana in an had people In that is part of his fort to stan another in J V tVin f OI jt 1 that is part 01 n is ort to start another federal in- had the bond He was he has the reputation of j Iry the federal trade commission with Sinclair The if lt ls tne and once with his audience being directed to take over the job Oll man refused to answer on two -o end OK js a Democrat talked but a short j About ten committees were j different occasions He keen sense of der and is admired as well much appreciated by those with j committees were carrying for- whom he comes into contact He has a charming a son of dieted on one count for earh re- cohol would constitute conduct objections having been over- that he was a was not speaking either for or against and was interested in the use of poison in alcohol He added that he was a and had er v a prescription for whisker This brought applause in which Cramton joined nauseating and other DP used in the place of poison for was in- ot and was I con- a asked it not ci not international uni- a fact that the very best whiskey to some dopers ia absolutely KITTANNING DAMAGE IS i AT Mine re request of Mayor W cl the bond tnat he come to na out tne enres in irt 1 in his ward such hearin m the movie business and on the is beloved by people outside as well private I as his stock yards under department of I T NoW control Strong Weather Indications describing reporter having t both projects again de I tn tho use of as the j He based his refusal upon the g of films grounds that the questions pertinent to legislation was without the on to find a of settlement He Pa Mar 2 f check-up of as a re- of the fire destroyed buildings in the business dis- here last and day brought tne total to Tne origin of tne blaze not determined was be- to have been an overheated furnace in a shoe store Among the places damaged were L E Biehl Clothing Store S IOP and Son J L and the H G company Six nearby towns sent to assist local firemen and fifteen streams of water were played on tie burning structures for several advised owners oC the team that he signed the eran to a con- tract at Atlanta while on his wav to the Indians crmp tt Nnw Orleans will 101 both is im- ported horrent for them to smell and is it hours before the fire was The Mine Workers of not a fart that when they do drink and i disclaim responsibility for it for its that many of them unlawful of individuals and hold their under control The firemen came from Butler Apollo and vith in expressing lauchter and Western cloudy and somewhat colder resorted to the use of the word which would give it all away in a minute eloped After his second refusal Stewart was arrested by the Senate that the offenders will at once vich replied that Blanton was to justice to the said hfe would I mens of our He NAME ALDERMAN said hfe would I mens of our He Mar i it planned to again him J take nn further action pending the explained that there are two types Appointment of Charles R Doebler I probably snow flurries Sunday fair with C Cook of temperature 4 was described in Friday's Mirror I The house committees grind was 1 the two question Before outcome of the conference j i featured bv a report from the could be done he obtained his for tomorrow at Scranton committee which turned out a lease on a temporary of of the local of one of the ot and the other of the of on page on pare two on page on page 0.1 alderman in the succeeding W was announced dav at the office of Governor fisher BIRTHDAYS Thompson Marian N Sonne Betty Kopf Annabelle Hepfinger Jury H A Foulkrod John Perry Clark Lois C Strong Ed M Anne Ray Howard Kav Ida M Mrs F C 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