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   Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - March 22, 1927, Winslow, Arizona                                A THE PEOPLE MORNING PRESS LEASED J EDITION VOLUME 35 SIX PAGES NAVAJO MARCH 22, 1927 PER NUMBER 88 ANGHA Annapolis Students Engage In Fire Hose Is Effective As Pistol Shots Fail To Curb Many Are Injured Woman Confesses Details Of Killing After Long Denies Guilt ARMORY RASH ACT i March 21 pressure fire hose halted a riot of nearly four hundred Johns Hopkins university students here tonight in the shadow of the Maryland state after shots haa been fired by police and an appeal had been made to the governor for the national March 21 were made to Governor Ritchie tonight to call out the militia to stop a riot at the national guard armory here between freshmen and sophomores of Johns Hopkins The governor declined to take the drastic until other means had At 10 o'clock two hours after the class battle had it's every available lire engine in the city was pumping streams of water on milling sophomores outside the within which the freshmen were attempting to hold thair annual class More than thirty estimated by police and officers of the two students were four Most of those to escape evaded police and Three were a ken to Annapolis emergency hospital They John Grayson of possible fracture of the skull by a blow from a policeman's Gladstone struck behind the ear by a Erwin K. injuries to head and neck in a fall down a Baldwin of suffered a broken but broke away from persons who took him to a drugstore for The Annapolis aft or two hours of was almost Nearly every window in the structure has been broken and the outer walls were pitted by fired over the heads of the by Annapolis police in their initial attempt to stop the The revolver fire had no and after emptying their police jumped into the fray with their NEW March 21 - A young married woman whose vivacious nature gained her the nickname of today broke down after fourteen hours of in a police and related to the the sordid details of the murder of her husband before dawn It was the said the eternal cf a young woman linked in marriage with a man her senior and a plot for with the resulting in a crime of described by the as unparalleled here in The principals in the case Albert art editor f of a magazine of motor 45 years his attractive bobbed haired 32; and his wife's Henry Judd 34, accused by her in an alleged confession of the actual The eldest is dead from blows on the head with an iron and from his neck having nearly twisted through with picture The other are held by the police in widely separated cities in New York Gray was arrested in N. in a hotel room at 1 this Fully dapperly so. corset and a husband anil father with a residence in N. shrugged his shoulders at the entrance of the they and denied any knowledge of the He had been in Syracuse since he and while he admitted he had been intimate with he added that he never had met her In a police station at Long Island Mrs. Snyder was according to the the story of the This story was a new on page 6) GREEK STEAMER WRECKED Pay Car Bandit Class Rq Detroit was arrested following the payroll robbery In in which nine ji read with dynamite and bkw up two following his recovered buried a liar in. o'clock IT. S. S. March 21 seven persons are believed to drowned today when the Greek steamer Odysseus was wrecked by a hurricane in the Black The which carried tons of was near Constantinople when struck by the + * * Your Home Merchant Helps Why Not Help Your Home - When your church needs money to whom do yon apply for a donation - YOUR HOME civic improvements are needed who gets behind the movement - YOUR HOME - If your Lodge or Society gives any entertainments to whom do you appeal for donation - YOUR HOME WHY IS M KUCHA NT TO YOUR MOST LOYAL Trade At Home March 21-26 March 21 the theatrical must go to tlie Atlanta unless he persuades the Supreme Court to reconsider it's refusal today to review his conviction on a charge of As an aftermath of his celebrated bathtub party on the stage of a New York Carroll was sentenced to serve year and a day for giving an incorrect version of the affair to a grand Good behavior reduce his sentence to about nine and he would be eligible for parole after four Carroll connot be sent to the prison until the trial court in New York receives formal notice from the Supreme Court that his appeal has been stricken from it's Ordinarily there is a day delay in serving such notices and in the he will have opportunity to ask the court here to reconsider it's dismissal of the Such requests rarely are Before a federal grand jury in New which was investigating reports that the prohibition law had been violated at Carroll's the producer denied that liquor had been served to guests or that a show girl was partly immersed in a bathtub on the stage and that it was filled with ginger Carroll sought to convince the Supremo Court he had been improperly but was unsuccessful in his effort to get his ease before it for review on it's * - - -T- -i Further Trouble Is Feared Result Riot March 21 rule here was extended by Governor Paulen tonight win n a group of headed by State Representative expressed tear of further trouble between negroes and should The military for go into The guard lie maintained one week if The situation was quiet Lamd Bank To Buy Grain Warrants - March 21 - To insure grain for planting this spring every fanner in South and tho Federal Land Bank of Omaha decided to purchase county grain corn or rye will be made E. D. v V A Floyd Collins Who Escaped H jn St nuiT I U lift Says Rep. Don B. Colton In Talk Predicts Passage at Next Session RATE TOO HIGH SALT LAKE March 21 can no longer in the way of Boulder Canyon dam legislation by members of the state water storage told today by Representative Bon B. The state prepare a constructive Anything within reason desired by Utah will be conceded by Colton During before the commission the Titan representatives said that in his opinion the next the short will enact legislation providing the construction of the Boulder Canyon dam and the and any reasonable guarantee that the states within the Colorado river drainage are will be Regarding the claim as to the of the I sentative Colton said that it is an established and cannot be changed by Regarding the seven state he a question for Arizona to Regarding the third point raised by that of a comprehensive plan for development of the entire he held that Utah must be more Regarding Arizona's demand for an annual tax of per horsepower of hydro-electric energy Representative Colton said such a Prison under life came tax would enable the state to de- Judge Flays Both Parties To Action In Rendering Decision; Alimony Not NO CRUELTY SEEN March 21 former Frances Heenan saw her romance crash today less than a year since her hurried runaway marriage with Edward her The uncompromising fact of a court | decision gave a legal separation to her Supreme Court Justice A. H. 13 hours in an almost tomb at the bottom a j who presided at the to Jeff well ot Harnett was j the press and public here brought out bruised and torn avalanche of j and at White said in the International Settlement Under Guard Bv Armed Situation Is Reported Tense STRIKE IN EFFECT March of all foreign women in Nanking began at daylight today because of the close approach of lighting between the nationalists and northern forces and prospect of rack that fell upon tons of shown in the photo mi a col just after his res The rock hauled out painstakingly in crude is pictured Air reached Ashworth during his through a tiny crevice in the above March 21 Harlan county's of in which a woman is alleged to by perjured conceived in sent a man clare an annual dividend and remit all taxes to He said a fee of would be reasonable and predicted that if Arizona maintains her present attitude the will be passed and Arizona will not the grand jury to the case back before a grand jury today A petition for a pardon for 26 years under life sentence for the of 16, was being circulated Judge J. C. The commission directed that the state engineer prepare a compilation of data as to the available water from the Colorado river and the needs of the state for irrigation and other Twenty Are Hurt In Berlin Riots March 21 persons were dangerously injured and 12 others were less seriously hurt when organized communists and nationalists battled Sunday in the railroad station at a suburb of Police were necessary to quist the many of whom were Fifteen of those in the clash were taken to the Jeers And Stones Greet Gov. Calles to the frightful travesty has recently been committed in Harlan Judge Forester was indicted in this court on a I charge of brutal murder and assault of a 16 year old This man is serving time in tho penitentiary under a life sentence for the murder of a girl who i s alive and at the present moment is herein jury decided the case upon the evidence of One of these witnesses detailed the murder of that girl as an A more dastardly deed is Miss who came back Saturday with a of having left home because she was and Marie 27. the state's principal witness at were among expected to be called before the grand Both are being held pending an in a statement at the reformatory the day Miss Vickery showed said the Jackson woman testified against him because he would not leave his wife and two children and go with Miss Jackson stubbornly clings to her she saw Dabney kill a girl known to her as County officials today sought to identify the body found in an abandoned mine after the Vickery girl that he failed to find Mrs. Browning's charges of cruelty supportable by the Mrs. Browning's alimony of a which began in November is automatically and her only claim to continued support is to return to her should he desire to take her The real estate whose 5i> coupled with a penchant tended to make married life a nervous experience for the young Mrs. Browning was absolved by Justice of charges ranging from miserliness to The viewing the case as a took the occasion to criticize both sides of the separation Mrs. Browning's side for an to palm off an as and again Mr. Browning's for the testimony of two male the judge now to be Justice Seeger granted Browning the began the suit on the ground of dismissing the real estate man's first cause of action of alleged the justice failed to justify her conduct in leaving her Her that she was forced to leave because she could longer the company of her was The only point of peculiarity said he could find in the elderly real had Charlas Vickery identified a coat and ring found on was the fact - that he married so the body as articles resembling those belonging to Positive identification of the body itself was Sheriff S. Ward young a Even he believed Browning's were he said March 21 -A dispatch to the Herald today j from in Central ] that when Francisco I relative of Calles jand opponent of General Fausto | friend of General Obregon I for gubernatorial honors of Sonora j arrived at he was met i with jeers and A display of firearms added to the making it necessary to call Mexican federal troops to the the I -o Furniture Trust Jury Disagrees March 21 government's action against the country's ended today with a hung Breaking local federal court records for time consumed for the which received the case Thursday mulled over the mountain of evidence four then angrily stalked in today to report The jury was reported nine to three for conviction on the Judge Carpenter immediately placed the on the November docket for but whether new will be bold remains to-be determined by FAMOUS GUN FIGHTER CIES win NEW March 21 March 21 - Hope that American and other foreign residents will escape serious danger due to the capture of Shanghai by Chinese nationalists was heightened tonight by official j advices that there had been disorders in the international thus Pending complete occupation of area by Cantonese troops and the appearance of responsible nationalist leaders with whom the Shanghai authorities can deal as representing a de facto government is Marines Land A regiment of American marines has been landed at the request of the municipal Other foreign naval forces heretofore held about their ships also have been set The official announcement from Admiral American emphasized that the marines were to be used only to protect American lives and He has full authority to act on his motion in an The landing of 1,500 American marines to supplement British troops already ashore and the Shanghai volunteer corps was for the purpose of insuring security of the international settlement against rioting and violence during the interval between northern evacuation and Cantonese of Washington nationalist leaders to firm measures for order when they have completed occupation of the native Feeling Tense In officially reporting the landing of the Admiral Williams said a tense feeling prevailed in the city due to the retreat of northern soldiers from the defense line about Chines labor factious were causing trouble strikes in the mills were occurring in numbers a general strike was the dispatch In the light of Admiral Secretary Wilbur sees no necessity at present of augmenting the American forces at i Mrs. Frances Heenan j March 21 Browning was crestfallen and j Tho city of TO rOFiner StOry notified greatest port and most im- Street March MIST CHARGE SALT LAKE March 21 Bernard of who recently confessed to the fatal poisoning of her baby son and foster March s. was found by a sanity commission tonight to be She will be charged with KANSAS Mo. | - John J. 1S1T2 gained as a he shot 21 the not I robb City 11. Mn who in fight er j killed j illon of bank i at his in j says j Time In Kloehr SANTA March 21 i cross-examination today failed to shake the testimony of Rev. Phillip A. former j American Catholic a stains I his former Albert u. j Utah on trial here for the murder of Joseph Angeles bond ' convicted and ed to die for the death of that lie opened a bank count under the name of Samuel with checks and stock alleged to have been ed Paterson's name by The was opened to funds for Goodwin 1 Tho priest was to see visitors at bis cell in the county jail for the time i he was brought hero from San penitentiary a witness iii Goodwin has his death SEEK ESCAPED LEPER her husband had won nis She | went to bed in tears leaving i to meet Mrs. j Heenan no plans for the ture had been made and declared she would have to consult her vers before making any i port ant her j into the this trade which hands of the nationalists was seething tonight APPEAL NEW March 21 - Henry attorney for Mrs. Frances whose husband was victorius in separation today said he was undecided as yet as to whether he would take an understand there are nine pages in the decision and I will have to digest those before I form an opinion regarding an he for appeal woald have to come from Mr. iias no An appeal would very costly since there are Tco of lous 1. 1. r ill. LOS Ma - Police were day for Luis V who escaped from the whero be was be roa Go 1!" II ( lore lev as a MOVES FOR NEW TRIAL LOS ANG March 21 H. former field for federal prohibition convicted of conversion of liquor filed motion today for a trial when he appeared in for Hearing j with bitter street fighting and Sitting the lid of the boiling cauldron and guarding the inhabitants of the international settlement were protective forces including 1.5oo United States backed by the big guns of the international fleet in the Several times today tho foreign settlement felt reverberation of the chaos in the native hut tonight it was very quiet with it's residents obeying the warning remain created by the precipitate retreat of the northern troops and the advance of the southerners was one of the greatest for the population and it's With a on page 6) in a i new t 1 The Weather n 111 y day little a NEW MEX l d and  

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