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   Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - February 16, 1928, Winslow, Arizona                                PAPER FOR THE LEASED V. | The Weather | fair west and show northeast portion tonight and Ider I For ib e r Indiana Head Says Jackson Offered For Control Of Prosecutor STARTLE United Press Feb. 15- Flormer Governor Warren T. McCray of Indiana took the witness stand today to accuse Governor Ed Jackson of offering him a The appearance of the former who was elected to the term preceding Jackson's and later three years in followed the testimony of. three other witnesses who accused D. i former dragon of the Ku Klux accepted in the clay to He said he had conspired Jackson to bribe MeCray and told the court lie had been ened with death if he revealed the secrets with which he * ' was Another witness was William P. McCray's son-in-law and former prosecutor of Marion Jackson wanted to appoint a prosecutor to succeed the latter the state ' ' fourth accuser of Jackson was James W. McCray's personal attorney who said he made the offer to McCray on Jackson's McCray appeared in fairly good but he was not as robust { as when he went to He has been recuperating from a prison % illness since he was released last August McCray told of his financial troubles which led to the resignation of who preferred not to prosecute his Evans resigned Dec. 1923. counseled him against McCray he insisted he f By United Press 15-Carrying a manifesto from former Crown Prince whose six-year-old son is king of former General Avas arrested at the frontier today while en route from Paris to dispatches from Bucharest The Carol manifesto was found on when he was searched after his the dispatches The incident was regarded here as an exact duplication of the one in which M. former undersecretary of finance in was involved several j months Shortly before Bratianu's was charged with treason iii conspiring with Prince Carol by bringing letters from the former Crown Prince to Queen his and Bucharest newspapers was tried in military court He testified eloquently that Prince Carol had no the - but wished merely to enter the re- was By a party held a huge mass meeting Tuesday at at which party bitterly assailed the policies of the Vintila Bratianu of the late who helped defend and was said to have been one of the leaders in the movement to bring Carol back to his native said Premier Bratianu succeeded his wasi capable of ruling and was holdin only through the The liberals at the same time i met at They the late King Ferdinand mistrusted the Prince Carol timed the sending of to coincide the The fact the exiled prince to deliver another manifesto to Bucharest is his desire for a change in fairs and those of the of Joseph P. Wilson Falls Four Stories To Roof Of Garage From His ' Hotel Room oi Sew killed his 23, but William 41. admits Viola until her body is found he cannot be convicted of the Herron attacked the strangled her and threw her body into the Tuscarawas according to his Twelve Escape Death When Seaplane Falls lectors Build Tent holbrook MAN MADE MASONIC HEAD IN STATE on Page United Press Feb. 15-The seaplane E. G. arriving here from Havana with fell into the water of Bay just south of Miami late this passenger was slightly injured but the best received only a severe shaking The passengers and crew were taken off the plane in a boat and i brought to T PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCE IE MERGER OF SEVERAL MILLION Press LOS Feb. 15-Sixteen Southern California newspapers will come under the of Colonel Ira C. Illinois and Southern California on September 1, according to a transaction announced The one of the most and extensive in newspaper history in Southern was Through the transaction the entire list of Kellogg papers pass to Copley at a ' figure estimated at Copley recently bought the San Diego union and The Kellogg papers which hands Glendale Daily Eagle Rock Daily Daily Hollywood San Fernando Valley Sawtelle Evening Santa Monica Evening Venice Evening Culver City Star Redondo Daily Daily Breeze and the San Pedro Daily The Hollywood News and the Press were turned over to the new owner The er members of the group will he transferred September 1. Immediately receiving the Glendale Copley sold it to the owners of the Glendale News and the papers were merged under the name The Glendale in turn will become a member of the Southern California under which name Copley will operate his The Southern California will come into being September 1, with S. G. present publisher of the Glendale its and general Jacob associated with in the Glendale will become president and general manager of that S. W. who founded the Kellogg chain of will become vice of the Copley the corporation which owns papers in Aurora and The Copley Press will the holding company of the San Diego Tribune and Union and of all members of the Southern California I Bv United Press Feb. 15-Bucking a bitterly cold wind 154 automobiles loaded with adventurous gold seekers left here today for the new gold fields at Skull Mountain where a j tent city has sprung up overnight following the discovery of gold week ago Each machine carried supplies sufficient to last its occupants for many days because the few trucks which have gone in with supplies and food have carried worth by weight much more than the gold in the Food prices were reported to be fabulous although the usual charges for water which are encountered at nearly every gold were Cane only three miles away from the claim staked out last week by Mark furnish a never ending and abundant supply of fresh The first truckload of lumber arrived at the diggins today and those boards sold for prices high er than if they had carved into the finest Other trucks were leaving Tonopah and Vegas as fast as they could be The which has become peopled with 500 prospectors in four is 149 miles from i here and 110 miles Las Vegas 1 in a beautiful but * * Feb. 15 - C. Henning of was elected grand master of the Grand Lodge Masonic Order in Arizona at a meeting here Other officers selected are deputy grand W. senior grand A. A. grand O. J. grand G. J. Tucson and trustee four George A. Prescott was awarded the next state Pendleton Officers Get Hickman Reward * * * United Press Transcontinental Feb. 15 - Joseph P. 88, prominent sheep and cattleman of was injured seriously here late today in a fall from the fourth story hall window in a downtown lie struck three floors helow on the roof of a The injured man was taken to St. Joseph's where ' Mr. Harry found Wilson had two broken a severe scalp many body bruises and possible internal Mr. Felch predicted ultimate The - the fall were not cleared up There was no as Wilson was alone in his room prior to the Wilson had an appointment with friends when he failed to arrive in hotel lobby in answer to a the and hotel employes An open hall window was discovered and Wilson's form was seen on the roof Captain N Matlock of the Phoenix police department said he investigated the angle of attempted but had reached no Late tonight Wilson had not recovered sufficiently to make a Wilson was in Phoenix attending the 22nd annual meeting of the Arizona of I will be married in Feb. 14 to Harold Mo. the to the American embassy in and bride will spend their honeymoon in one of who is secretary to The Daily Feb. 15-F. L. the first fitness to be Phil in charge of the prosecution for the state against T. M. formerly vice-president of the defunct Bank of who is charged with the alleged reception of deposits after it that the bank was Practically the entire day was up with the examination and of. the Both the prosecution and defense counsel used every challenge in striking the jurors but only two were disqualified in the Chief Phil Sawyar of Navajo in his on Page TEAPOT DOME HEARINGS Senate Votes to Commission By A Result Of 46 to 31 BITTER DEBATES ress SHIP STRICKEN OF SMALL POX Doctor's Testimony Aid McMillan Defense United Pross LOS Feb. 15-Checks Tor each were mailed by the Los Angeles Examiner tonight to Thomas chief of police of and Buck of the Oregon state motor been hand traffic who effected the capture of William Edward The money totalling was the reward offered by the Los Angeles paper for the capture and conviction of the murderer of Marion May Enjoin Building Of Phoenix Railway ( Bv Press LOS Feb. 15-Exposure and not a blow over the head brought death to Mrs. Amelia wealthy widow of a Chicago it was testified at the first session of the trial of Dr. Charles 57, charged with her Her body with the skull crushed and the hands and feet tied was found in a sack near San Fernando in of the lungs indicated death was due to County Autopsy Surgeon Webb blow which broke her nose and caused a concussion of the brain was struck at least 12 hours United Press Feb. 15-A * payer's suit was filed in superior court here today seeking to enjoin the its or any other officer from paying out any money derived from or any other to the Claude Fisher pany of Los for the rehabilitation of the city street car ' The suit was filed by W. A. It is contended in the action that the city has not the j power to build or construct a line of street railway outside the city OIL KILL KM Feb. 15 O. oil fell to instant death when he lost his balance while working at the top t Press T. 15-With' eight persons already dead and an epidemic of small pox pneumonia raging among lite passengers and the steamship President was making a dramatic race with death and wrill arrive here early to radio Most of the deaths have thus far been among the steerage according to the wireless dispatches and it was known that the epidemic had the whether or not any first class passengers were dangerously stricken was not Doctor George ship's has heroicly worked unceasingly four days and nights with out rest in a mad effort to cope with the fast spreading according to the Many of the stricken passengers were The second steward was the first person to become ill of small pox but by the time his case had been diagnosed the disease had already spread with amazing The entire passenger list of more than 500 is in a frenzy of according to the wireless Press ST: Feb. 15-^Pro-gress of aviation will be more during the next few years than during the last 25 Col. Charles A. Lindbergh said in an address at the St. of Commerce only obstacles we have to he fog I think they will be conquered by the application of radio and neon lights and other Lindbergh said the United States was behind Europe in development I of commercial flying leads in j other ' He urged municipalities to ulate public in building adequate landing Secretary of War Dwight Davis did not attend the luncheon given in Lindbergh's honor at the Chamber of He passed through St. Louis today en route to but failed to amplify his assertion that he intended to upon Lindbergh the necessity of hazardous Lindbergh continued to insist that he had heard nothing from Davis and did not care to comment directly on the secretary's statement until he had a chance to discuss it with Wire Feb. 15-The Senate Teapot Dome committee j will resume its investigation into alleged payments into the 1920 Republican campaign fund from profits of the mysterious Continental Trading New York brokers are to appear tomorrow to testify pending sale of in Liberty Bonds Will former Republican national committee received from H. F. Sinclair in part j payment of a note owed by the I Chairman announced that the two New York witnesses had communicated with the committee and given assurances they can identity the Liberty Nye said tha serial numbers of the bonds turned over by Hays indicated they were the same bonds the Continental purchased its oil deal profits in 1921. Joseph F. of Potter and and James oc C. V. Childs are men to be United Press Transcontinental Feb. 15sr-ifift Semite tonight bowed to the of the electric and to have the investigation of this great ducted by the federal conys mission instead of by a special senatorial The senate chose when it adopted a vote to 31 an amendment by Senator Georgia completely altering the resolution of Montana for a senate The George amendments provided a thorough of the electric power should be conducted by federal trade commission in open hearings with reports 30-day the Walsh opposed amendment as devised This was the of the fights in in many which power of the highly organized utilities - groups was exerted with such pressure that many senators complained the lobbying subjected One result of this was of a resolution by Massachusetts to require that all lobbyists be had been charged during the bitter with seeking the power investigation to further His presidential The roll call on the adoption of the George federal trade commission amendment 46. Republicans 28; j Reed of Robinson of wt. on Page TO FORCE THE QUESTION TB Bettwy Is Candidate For Governor's Job oi a derrick today in Baldwin Hills field The vessel will arrive here early more than 24 hours ahead of schedule and it was believed tonight that the record be- tween port of and have been the ship's last will United Tress Transcontinental Feb. 15-State Senator Andrew Bettwy Santa Cruz county broke the calm of state politics today with the an- j that he would be a j Democratic candidate for this fall if Governor George W. P. Hunt decided not to try for a seventh who was elected to his two years said he would withdraw his tentative decision and throw his support to Governor Hunt if the latter came into the Bettwy came to Arizona in 1912, as a member of the 12th United States United Press Feb. 15-An effort is being made to force the question of unemployment into foreground nationally through a resolution introduced today by Senator New York Democrat intimate of Governor calling for a thorough investigation of employment conditions by the U. S. Department of Governor Smith already has begun efforts to investigate this situation in New Some here believed that if the resolution the material in the investigation will be the coming presidential campaign to attack the administration's prosperity Wagner explained that reports reaching him indicate that the unemployment situation is growing rapidly Inquiries at the department of- he disclosed that the government has no authentic information on the think this is properly a question of federal Wagner of private economists have claimed that between 3,500,000 and 4,000.000 out of work throughout the Some New York workers say that they have not had demands made upon the resolution looks 2for^Tr.d to more definite the relief of the unemployment situation which has assumed very serious most visible that are the long bread line and increased demands on free lodging bouses in the large notably New Pointing out that the index of factory employment has dropped 15 per cent since 1923,." said class 1 railroads in j 1527, employed 13 per cent less men than the average for 1923. The total paid in wages has shrunk even more than the number Wagner the threat of unemployment has already hammer down the employee's wage In addition to calling for a survey of the unemployment the resolution would provide for establishment of some permanent unemployment The resolution went over until tomorrow as the senate's time today occupied with  

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