Warren Morning Mirror (Newspaper) - May 15, 1928, Warren, Pennsylvania Thing In The ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES REFLECTING THE IN WARREN FORTY-THIRD YEAR MAY 1928 PRICE THREE CENTS 1 A Clean Newspaper For the Entire Family Fanatic Attacks Aviator High Air FISHERMEN BELIEVED TO LOST THEIM LIVES HAMMER IS FLIER LANDS SHIP Is My Reads Note Found in Pocket of Maniac Man Believed Crazy Hires Birdman to Transport Him From Detroit to Mich Plane Righted After Period of Coma Nat Manufacturers Asso Adopts Its Platform To Present At 2 Conventions MISFORTUNE STILL DELAYS PROGRESS OF RELIEF FLIERS One is Caught Fast in River Other Lands less in a Pasture May 14 Attacked feet in the air by an alleged maniac Harry a cial after losing ness and nose diving to a hundred feet of the ground ered in thne to partially right his airplane and avert destruction here tonight Harry of whom police believe to be deranged is charged with attacking the pilot after employing him to fly from to Pontiac Both men were taken to a tal because of injuries sustained in the forced landing near if Frechette recovers he will be removed to Jail for a sanity officials said Anderson told police that as they approached Frechette ob- a hammer and began to be- labor him must have been unconscious for some time probably more than a Anderson when I came we were headed in a nose dive I jerked the controls and tried to right the and managed to slow its pace Just as I was swinging out of the I felt the wheels of the some went riage touch the ground for distance and then the ship over the The plane was demolished An- derson was more severely hurt by the hammer attack than in the wreck One blow had knocked out most of his and because of the difficulty with which he was able to hospital officials re- fused to permit his being ed at length to answer when queried regarding the attack 1 letter addressed to a Miss Georgia Pardee of found in his is my The wreck occurred at the grounds of the state hospital for the Insane at and was witnessed by a number of attaches of the institution The plane was seen to at an altitude of about feet Then it began to spiral but maintained its altitude for a ment There was a lurch and then it made a sheer drop toward the ground When at an estimated of about 200 feet the ship appeared to and most of those present thought the fliers had been performing particularly daring stunts An instant how they said the ship struck the and its underpinning turning the plane over al times There was a rush to extricate the filers In one hand badly still clutched the handle of the hammer CASE IS PRESENTED D May right of owners of an unpatented invention used by the United States in the of gas during the World to recover compensation from the presented in a case brought by the Rodman Chem ical company of Pittsburgh and Hugh Rodman of Pa not be passed upon by the supreme it was announced today DR JACOBS IS CHOSEN N May Misfortune continued today to delay the progress of two United States army amphibian planes ing to the assistance of the German monoplane Bremen in Labrador Leaving St N this the planes were separated one having been caught fast in river mud near N S and the other having landed less in a pasture outside of N S Misfortune first came to the ex- soon after it reached ada when Lieut Fairchild was en ill with appendicitis after piloting one of the Planes to St John Another pilot was sent to replace him and Fairchild was resting at a hotel today with an army plane waiting to carry him home as soon as his condition ranted removal relief planes left John Pictou this pi- by Lieutenant child's who had Major General chief of the United States air as passenger and Captain Ira carrying Fred Junkers expert Both planes landed at the mouth of the Shubenacadie river Cap tain Baker's ship was able to take to the air again but the plane General Fechet stuck in the mud so firmly that there was no hope of getting free until the tide should float the plane After leaving its sister ship be- Captain Baker's plane ran out of gasoline over Tatamagouche and landed in a pasture The pilot that he anticipated no in securing more fuel but would not attempt to continue un- til tomorrow The flight was undertaken to help the Bremen continue its flight from Labrador to New its original when it took off from Ireland more than three weeks ago Planks Define Attitude of American Industry as Represented by Coterie Opinions Expressed on Such Issues as Federal Reserve Banking Foreign Em- Etc Jap Authorities See No Tsinan Solution 1 NEW May 14 The National Association of adopted a form which it announced will be submitted at the national tions of both major political parties nest month Its planks define the attitude of industry as represented by the association on such issues as the federal reserve banking foreign trade private relations tax- flood the tariff and the government's part in business The platform was prepared by a special committee which drew Its membership from 35 states The platform protests against the government's entering into enterprises with its declaring urge more reliance upon private energy and and less upon public law and It warns against entering into foreign but recommends that the United States its share toward the promotion of International good feeling The federal reserve system is praised as an aid to industry and while a national merchant marine is urged as for national CHINA SANS COMPETENT LEADERSHIP No Immediate Prospect of Negotiations For ment of Great Problem Additional Troops Needed to Protect Railway From Tsingtao in Order to Maintain Communications Between 2 Cities security On flood and successful foreign the platform PROTEST ENTOMBMENT OF A HORNED TOAD May 14 inclined Eastland citizens obtained a court order day against the sealing of a horned toad in the cornerstone of the new court house and the placed in the stone was none the worse for its 48 hour en- Protests calling for the reptile's release of respect for and the humane citizenship of moved the ers court to order the stone un- sealed and the subject of the liberated The tradition in this section that a Texas horned toad can live without water or air was said to have been proven here recently when one was removed alive from the cornerstone of the old courthouse when it was torn down after a reputed entombment of 31 years suggests the development of a plan the direction of engineering officers of the United States in con- with the most competent civilian professional Agricultural another plank provide for equalization with manufacture and industry in tariff and freight A revision of tariff schedules including the free list to meet changing economic con- it is essential tc the proper conduct of tional and domestic Continued governmental ment of commercial aviation is and the platform advocates of waterways where their economic expediency can be Elimination of unnecessary com- p ition among transportation agencies is and i is urged to insure the of all local railroad May authorities at Tsin gtao today said they saw no im- mediate prospect of negotiations with the Chinese over the Tsinan believing there is no re- sponsible Chinese authority with whom a settlement can be ed They also declared additional Japanese troops are needed to tect the railway running from Tsingtao to Tsinan in order to maintain communications between the two cities The are still in con- trol of but in view of reports that the Nationalists are steadily nearing tant port in the Province of Chihli the troops in Tsingtao are said to be restless Conditions are reported quiet at Tsinan where the Japanese are in control Several American who left the Shantung capital when the Nationalists Invaded that are now planning to return there Advices from Shanghai today said the Nationalist government is j anxious to accept responsibility for the activity of the Nationalist fore es and to Inflict just punishment for their but is not ing to take upon itself blame for the Tsinan incident It was said that Ho commander of the Nationalist third army dismissed from the post after clashes between the anese and southerners in was ousted because his troops AND WINNERS Little Probability That Boro Will Be Afflicted With Daylight Saving Time STORY MISHAP DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OF THE 2 DRIVERS Engineer Testifies He Be- They Were Racing and Ran Into His Train Engine Stops While Crossing Lake and Boat Gradually I Fills With Water Lack of System and Fore- 7 17 -j tU Lone Member or rarty thought is m the c A J c j D i- i to and MI L n Makes Way to Remote All Victims Prominent May grade crossing crash at Pa which took a toll of eight was found by a jury today to have been due to negligence on the part of the drivers of the two automobiles and that there was no negligence on the part of employes of the Pennsylvania railroad company Engineer James of Erie said the two cars ran into his engine at the crossing and that he racing With No Power Changes Previous Burgess Will Befriend Man With Veto Measure May members of a i ing were believed to have 1 drowned Sunday when their motor boat sank in 60 feet of water la Moosehead Lake Police Captain Concentrated to T Warren with the rather comical James E of arrangement fell short the established goal last night even though the town exhausted thought to be the only i swam reached west outlet believed the drivers were and failed to see the train The jury was empaneled by W E of coroner of Crawford county Joint funeral services for Mr and Mrs Robert C Hayes and their four of victims of the will be held day Double funeral services will be held at Albion on the same day for Ward Thomas and his liam the other two persons killed at the crossing One little Donald on- ly surviving member of the Hayes who Is a patient in tal was reported today as being unconscious He was ed to be suffering from a head in- jury X-ray pictures to be taken oil demonstrated a change of ment and 2 an 9 to because Dr Roy E veto the resolution No ordinance or resolution can go into effect in any event until signed by the and although the resolution approved council last night has a clause ordering a commencement or publication this is illegal and carries no No ordinance or tion can be published until it ries the burgess SENTIMENT Students at Brignam young Uni- facing the problem of choosing a beauty queen from three brunet and did the tactful thing and chose are the threa Elene Clegg ed to obey orders to advance north sophomore Sparks ward He was not held responsible for the clashes between the Japs and it was explained that although Ho Tsn was unable to control his men and was therefore not responsible for their acts the government con- his removal necessary in order to maintain military bodies by the interstate j commerce commission OFFICERS OF EASTERN CONFERENCE ELECTED NICARAGUAN REBELS MISTREAT AMERICAN ST LOUIS May 14 After a spirited contest continuing three days Dr F M or N Y general was today elected a bishop of the African Methodist Zion church in quadrennial conference here Dr F L Madison of Pa his closest withdrew er seven ballots and Dr Jacobs was unanimously Weather Indications May 14 rebel V nd terribly treated the wire of an named Miller at his plantation on the river near the east in revenge for information had stiven the manne it was learned from belated dispatches CONGRESS MAY END SESSION JUNE FIRST May a meeting House lican leaders Speaker Longworth today said in his opinion Congress probably would adjourn about June 1 He added that the conference had been for the purpose of sing a prospective adjournment date and that it was impossible to say definitely just when that would take place Representative Tilson of the majority floor concurred with the speaker Both agreed there was but little if any chance of it being earlier The speaker said slow progress being j made by the on the tax was a factor entering into the un- certainty of adjournment He ex- red-haired and Christine more blond Aad now everybody's happy AIRMAN IS KILLED IN A PRACTICE FLIGHT PHILADELPHIA May A C H of lenberg was elected dent of the eastern collegiate conference at the semi-annual meeting today Other officers elect ed were W H Hitchler of May 14 Lieut F R Euse of the Naval Air Corps was killed here while making a practice flight in ation for the coming Schneider cup races His home at Ridley Pennsylvania For a leason thai has not been the flier's plane crashed into the Potomac about a mile below the naval air station No witnesses could vice and be huL who aaw the i BUFFALO MEN HELD IN LIQUOR CONSPIRACY N Y May 14 C- former administrator in this dis- and Leo A former administrator have been indicted for conspiracy to the prohibition law in tion with the alleged diversion or alcohol from the Illinois Alcohol Company of they will pear in court tomorrow to tile it was announced tonight ny Richard H United States district attorney Hugh R general mana- ger of the Illinois Alcohol Company also has been indicted and will pear to file bonds The diversion Is said by federal officials to have been in excess ot worth of alcohol BYRD'S PLANE MAKES FIRST TEST FLIGHT the knew we depend on Old that enus this an awful blow to the golfer but it me These were just d tew of the expressions heard the ror telephones last night when many people called in to find out about the daylight saving vote and were informed that though council had an Burgess Chapman would veto the lution Not a single word in favor it daylight saving was heard The chiefly from Fire Chief William F Daley Dr F tormer city physician Sheriff Earl P Blake of Mass Dr David Bridgewood John manufacturer Fied highway Dr Frank Moberg Harry former mayor Sam boatman L Knute operator ot the boat i The parti left Greenville Sunday for camps Crossing the i the engine stopped and the 1 craft gradually filled j Lavs said he and Dr Peterson put on life preservers and jumped over the side The doctor Lays along behind evidently holding up well in the choppy cold water Lays reached shore about but was to find a trace of Di Peterson or members of the party Searchers tonight were covering the lake surface around Sandbar where sections of the toi boat and life preservers were found Other searching parties were scouring the woods and shore line in of finding other members of the paity who might have swam graduate manager at Franklin and treasurer Following the at which eligibility rules were the delegates were the guests of inson College at a dinner The college making up the con- ference are Franklin and and all of which were represented at the meeting accident fiom distance estimated that the plant fell from an altitude of 50 to 150 feet Although the of the p n was it was j not until houis laUT i the body was recovered It ha I 1 clear of the and was by j a distance the point plane crashed into the r that Senate leaders ed action on the measure last weeK at present there were no indications as to just when this would now be taken IS RADIO ENGINEER JURY WILL INVESTIGATE CRIME leaching here today Mille was away May Drives against crime and political corruption gained impetus under the direction of the bar association and the Chicago crime commission A petition of the bar association for a special grand jury to May j investigate a disorders and The plane with the tion of tne from the so damaged that w re to de- termine tae of tne accident May mander Richard E Byrd's tri- motor Fokker which has been undergoing tests at the east Boston airport during the past made its first test flight with pontoons in place of its ular landing gear Pilot Wilmer Stultz flew his crafo at an altitude of 2.000 feet over the inner harbor for some hours D S Wemer and Richie companied Stultz on the A lifting test will be made morrow SEEK MUMMIES OF i FIRST AMERICANS NO EXPENDITURE from when the rebels came to seek him They assaulted Mrs ried off thing of value and wrecked the plantation The entire lower river district was incensed at the savagery of the rebels It is nor known whether Mrs Miller is also an American GETS PRO JOB IN TEXAS Larry who played in I British will be pro at a WESTERN i club when Fair and warmer he returns to this country late in F Seattle radio announced today he has been notified of his appointment as a radio engineer with the proposed of Commander Rickard E the South Mason flight Byrd to was a member of a Polar expedition headed by Captain George H kins in SIMMONS RE-ELECTED NEW May E H H Simmons today was re- irregularities at the recent was granted by Judge liam V chief justice of the criminal court The crime tn a hear ing before six judges of the inal told what it believed was wrong with the administration of justice in the county and was dered to file a statement giving specific dates and names May 14 to of the of North old r those found in b reposing m HOUSTON May to a demand from ator Heflin of Alabama that he be called to testify in the Senate campaign expenditure Jesse H of man of the finance committee ot the Democratic national today declared he made no the ot the Aleutian Islands and other northern j contribution to the les H who heads an expenses of any presidential expedition that search for will leave heie tomorrow for i Alaska Mr Stohl is accompanied by his wife just from the ECUADOR FEELS SHOCK Burgess Chapman has until the next meeting of which will be held in to approve or veto j the resolution Evidently those be- hind the daylight saving which is heartily opposed by the working gave the matter little forethought or else took gess Chapman for for they i asserted a provision regarding i weekly of the beginning today May 15th ing the burgee the could be brought up before i th council at the June meeting to be raised over his but it s extr mely unlikely that enough of a vote could be mustered It cannot be officially published It was quite evident last night that those behind the proposition have been doing some more or less hard work since the meeting of May 7th when the vote was 11 to 7 against daylight saving evidencing disapproval M E Stewart and President of Council J H- Perks voted for light saving last evening men G M Borg and H who voted it lait asked to be from the voting last night men S J and D L Lew it two more who were it a week were absent last evening Al these contingencies swung tne to the other Fide t C J W L W and Wells stuck to their vote of a casting when the roll was cast Those who scanned the tion adopted night many hearty laughs therefrom Those who drew is up evidently forgot to take the burgess into con- sideration or else they took it for granted he would not dare so against a majority vote of council I They also neglected to remember that council has no power in the matter And besides ducing a new time those who concocted the amusing WESTINGHOUSE CO MAKES ANNUAL REPORT NEW May i N income of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing f T- made public today in the annual was equivalent to per share of common as compared With or per fo 1926 Th company's total sales ed S as compared m 1026 The report that during th year representing a federal income tax reserve no longer had been restored to the surplus and a reserve of for pensions and possible adjustments The account for and written down to from STEEL HEAD RESIGNS May The Steel Company dav announced that L V superintendent of the Franklin plan of the company had re- si to become connected tne Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- pany at Col He will here by F J of the Bethlehem plants Lackawanna N and Pa E W Trexler will take We place as superintendent of tne plant EARTHQUAKE RECORDED elected president of the New York described as of unusual was recorded day on the Regis stock exchange to serve a fifth term Other officers also were re- j May 14 east He will join buildings were i little resolution also dictated that j en and a party of scientists in damaged by a strong earthshock whence they j felt hero at this afternoon should start their McCracken of the The people ran from their houses I running an hour earlier will thn Aleutians and workshops in terror Streets j lnan formerly on the new time In search is by the I are littered in parts of the city j other words if a man used to go American Museum of Natural with portions of -I loose bv the on page TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS S M McClure Ralph Owens Bessie V Elizabeth Sigworth Willard Graham J A James Sophie Eaton Clarence Pierce Youngsville Mrs Albert Sheffield Nichols