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   Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - February 11, 1928, Winslow, Arizona                                f C Dl ON UNITED I The t colder northeast f NAVAJO FEBRUARY 11, 1928 SEfl Stewart Action Is Great Obstacle Fir Tiie Believe VOTE K 56 TO 26 Feb. senate by formal vote has endorsed the any man serving more than In was taken when resolution of LaFollette of 56 to 26, through a coalition of progressive and Four octets voted against it. Tlie identical with one- - in the house m 1&75 to off third term declares third presidential jure unpatriotic and to free On Ohio ( % persistently favored of the the president for third was stricken The resolution as adopted the leaves as case of constitute a Within the meaning Vof amendment except such debate Olast when renominating tlie was no effort to reintroduce it after the v president's did not to recently York started a to movement and fearing that tills might bring the president back the LaFollette over vigorous objections of regular upon a show charged was a movement to any move to draft the The action of the senate is purely an expression of which convention could disregard if But the moral effect of a positive declaration by such body in opinion of njost ' BELIEVE 40 M IN BUR oh Page Attorneys For Hill Murder Defense TO REQUEST TOT I Last Minute Efforts Are Expected To Bring A Postponement In Democratic The Judgement leader and head of the bar of to act for Robert j Wj oil in habeas r ' COrnus proceedings brought in United after he declined 1 LOS Feb. 10^-Last tJie details asked by minute efforts the fending Edward Hickman we're in he defense forts to delay pronouncement i of 8entence|on.ja;rhbtidri new This ed errors by Trabucco in his ahd on the sentence until it predicted by Attorney Hickman was to hear the sentence to 9:30' o'clock the court But of - tlie could legally ' it is will file a and will j joe the to the hanging The ft only the beginning of the battle to save Should today's motion be an appeal to the state supreme court will be he No ruling has yet been on the guilty by reason of and the defense hopes to prove a sentence to death under it is H- n ' - from Page * * + * + + * * I Hickman Argued Only + t Six + ' - v 4 + + the + 4 fate of * + A canvass of jurors ed that the eight 4 4" who tried 4 4liam Edward Hickman on his 4 + decided the question 4 his sanity in six 4 Mrs. Elizabeth one of the admitted under questioning 20 4 in electing + More time 4 was spent in sending for and reading Judge in- 4 + she T jurors voted to keep 4 activities Ruggles and Mrs. Bui lis both told of the The 4 was 49-mimttes. - + + + i Nearly 500 Men Near The Surface Of Mine Were Able To Escape Officials Say But On FEAR EXPLOSION Feb. 10-Capt. J. furniture leawed from one to was tp dismissal from the court martial which tor | day guilty of theft of government charge oii was convicted was conduct unbecoming an officer and a may also face in civil Tne court martial decision will be approved or disapproved by the of review and by President Coolidge before it becomes ' in charge of the army depot here but was transferred to Mt. One liquor in a shipment consigned to him was broken and prohibition agents discovered the shipment contained several cases or choice liquors and drums of x AUTO LICENSE PENALTY TO BE ADDED MARCH 1 LINDBERGH PREDICTS ALL AMERICAN NATIONS TO BE Press Feb. 10-Attorneys for Harry charged with killing His rested their today without putting college student on stand to in his own Court adjourned over the A verdict expected ' - was arrested when his body was found buried in the of hey Evidence gainst him entirely The defense prove au alibi and also cast doubt as to identity of the body and the date of It was insisted by the state that Hifi mother prevent her knowing of checks he had drawn against her The Harry ed to checks for Mrs. Press Feb. 10 - Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh predicted upon receiving the key to the city from Mayor that all American republics would be linked aviation routes in the Lindbergh said it was Ms wish B. The young flier was greeted by the Cuban Ambassador to the United Mayor presentation speech was He called Lindbergh a of the and told him he presented him with key to Havana as a token of the that liis trip through Latin Cuban people's admiration and would have the effect of uniting j teem the Americas by - j Lindbergh shook hand 20,000 persons heard him j vigorously while the crowd in Central } ed. yelling for to mez made his 4 When his speech translated Police and firemen formed a into the crowd cheered ing wall for him to pass through j again while ' President Machado on the To avoid | grasped his a repetition of the mad landing field on the guards were standing elbow to School children in picturesque garb were massed directly before the The band played popular pieces for the Lindbergh arrived with Machado and American Ambassador Nobel Saturday morning at o'clock Lindbergh will fly over Havana with a number of prominent Cuban officials as including the Secretary of War He will use either an army plans or one owned by a commercial jr Iturralde expressed the hope that the flight with him could be In the of St. ' Feb. 10-March 1 yesterday announced by County Assessor Ed Oglesby as the beyond which motorists cannot go for their - state motor vehicle expressly t - that State m&t a double fee all license plates after March 1, except in the case of mobiles purchased after that Although clerks in assessor's had little ' to do since February 1, little more than half of the car owners in Maricopa county have thus far secured their license Oglesby 18,000 sets of plates have been issued up to this the assessor said there are more than 30,-000 cars which must be registered in the There are enough on hand to handle the remainder without provided the owners do not delay any i that since { the first of the motorists quit coming The new motor vehicle law makes it mandatory on the county assessor to collect a double fee after March 1, and this ruling will be strictly carried out License plates which cost now cannot be secured for less than after March 1." Jack Dempsey Is Sued For More NEW Feb. 10-Jack Kearns amended the complaint in his suit against Dempsey today by adding to his claim of The additional sum is one-third pf. the the former heavyweight champion is said to have earned on an of and The original sum was for one-third of Dempsey's purse in his first fight with Federal Judge Bondy directed that the suit go on trial soon after April 15, unless Philadelphia courts take it up United Press Transcontinental 10-Fire which - started from spontaneous combustion in Hollinger Gold may prove the serious mine the history of Although the company's 6ffices; hero they advised all two miners came word that at 5 p. m. a roll call had been trapped within the I Jj Martin a shift old fuse and debris on the 500 foot level ot the mine Five hundred workmen were underground when the first wisps of smoke began filtering through the Approximately 400 i of the men were near the and shalts leading to the surface and were able to escape almost During the succeeding hours many others way to the some and some in groups of a few men at a Tonight the main shaft was filled with smoke near the surface while below fire was burning fiercely and the shaft was filling with The main powder magazine is 1,800 feet underground and it Avas considered that the fire would reach it. A smaller magazine is on the 500 feet Firemen Workers 34-'AI$-[H||SP en men ed a of the Handicapped and fireman Louise former Metropolitan opera became the wife of editor of Popular the other but she -is continuing on the stage in the musical JR. APPEARS BEFORE THE SENATE OIL PROBE COMMITTEE TODAY on Page Railroad Train Two Are Injured United Press Transcontinental Feb. 10- The Southern Pacific San Francisco to struck a mule 15 miles north of here turning over the engine and baggage car and perhaps fatally injuring the fireman and - The Walter was still under the overturned engine a late despite the efforts of a wrecking crew to raise the Elmer the was scalded so badly that he was unconscious when brought to a local hospital and physicians had doubts of his Shields was alive and at times would answer the questions of his although he was evidently in great pain and at times None of the other members of the nor the passengers in the J two coaches which did not were The Feb. 10-Although John D. is appearing before the Dome Committee tomorrow under he coming in the role of an ambassador of will bent on rescuing the oil industry from of the smeared on it by of the most notorious scandals in the history of the Some of the biggest figures in the oil industry have been involved in these The United States Supreme Court already has spoken in Its most damning terms of the deals Sinclair and Doheny had with Albert B. It has testified that Sinclair gave Fall in Liberty Bonds after getting Teapot Sinclair is under jail sentence for contempt of the Senate in refusing to James E. formerly of the Prairie Oil and Gas company and one of the ring leaders in the Continental left the country after taking in profits through that secret deal and later made restitution to his company when he thought he was going to He and Harry M. also a ring leader in the have remained in Europe since fearing to come back to testify in the oil Today the Teapot Dome committee that Wayne who was of the bonds which his father later turned over to his left the country last fall and cannot now be brought back to i testify about his father's Robert W. head of the Standard Oil of Indiana which is controlled by Rockefeller has refused tell the he knows about the bonds from the Continental deal faces prosecution for contempt of the Rockefeller had told Stewart to tell the whole story to the Senate short of the fullest and i most complete statement of all of Hospital s df the r oil i less * home | a was death be of- some of those Others in- f | ahd Donald -All were ' Although an R Kahle off 1 j in with to - have oil 4^oritf^.a^a^r%rdnf- teers to s| dual of the disaster was company ' s Apparent sure vaporizer was v Kahle to have caused ' ' The p. m. in the vaporizing machine The ' blast came for blocks around ed as if shaken by an Eye witnesses said the vaporizing n high in entire structure flames as badly burned and with to A pillar of flame and smoke that visible for miles rose over the blazing hovered ever while firemen from a half cities battled to save qf At 6:45 p. the under control Manager of the Beacon Oil - the facts relating to the j tal Trading company can clear skirts of those like damage would be close have no improper connection the transactions in and remove the cloud of suspicion which hangs over the entire oil Rockefeller wrote to Stewart in advising him to talk frankly to the Stewart refused to do and Rockefeller sent Senator Walsh his regrets over Stewart's Walsh then asked Rockefeller to and he willingly seized the opportunity tor the sake of removing some of this of from the industry which his father Walsh believes Rockefeller had Approximately an acre to confined to the vaporizing In the ruins of. this firemen were the bodies of three men under if shattered Injures Men At Lohg Beach Transcontinental LONG Feb. 10--f-: A. terrific explosion that no connection with the j windows for several Continental affair He only desires five oil and to le in what Stewart told his j seriously injured two here ' | occurred in the field in the Signal Hill and was followed by several hours to Reports of were not Feb. 10 - Holding up a a lone bandit looted the Altadena National Bank ot and escaped here today 1  

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