Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - May 31, 1928, Winslow, Arizona to the Winslow Civic A FOR THE PEOPLE t The Weather Generally fair with little change ' - Press VOLUME 86 NAVAJO MAY 31, 1928 V Mess a g e s Are Being r By Storms AFOOT message bearing the that was in. - to a to the Unfed might hare sentry Umberto in the message that would indicate of the sent revived that the and 16 the missing trans Italia be May 30-JTJfce fate General dirigible Italia of- men remained obscure as rescue work hampered by storms and ice. 'the steamed into northern in search of the to return with ice off Danes of. Italian disembarked by the to scan the north coast of Spitzbergen and the penetrate into the interior of -ship no news of the entourage here was by Citta Di failure to force its way northward or obtain news of Owing to absence of ice between Amsterdam and Kings the j Citta Di Milano covered the distance with surprising of the mother ship detachments landed consisted of four chasseurs each and by Norwegian - Nobile's expressed doubts regarding the on Page A VACATION COMPANION The Daily Mail Win Follow You on Your Vacation to any or call at our office leave your forwarding address the Daily Mail will furnish yon with your Iff heme town news during the ' No Extra Charge for postage or forwarding from one address to notify us and change be made at Winslow Daily Mail Circulation Department Phone 71 MST PICTURE OF NEW ROCKET Attaining a speed of 125 miles an in 45; seconds from a Berlin with fits tremendous Fritz Von its intends in July to racket costs a small fortunes fire the shown of the The is. * - WARNING AGAINST MINGLING United May 30 no ' belong to a woman's That belief of Dr. Clara B. Burdette of pioneer club who attending the general conference of clubs an afternoon years ago I slipped in side door of my home so I have to report I had just come from my first club Burdette confided has the clubs number and thousands of in United listing the most ' Press May 3P-^ppp6r to the petition the death sentence of Chinese awaiting execution Florence state penitentiary June 8th for an alleged tong was seen today with the arrival of N. legal head of the Hop Sing in it is will oppose for commutation of thb death penalties to life when it for consideration before the state board of pardons and I The condemned W. Shew and Gee King were for murder of Tom Kingman restaurant proprietor King's body was found in his restaurant Oct 20, 1926, The quintet denied implica -tion in the contending they were 75 miles from the scene at the In the petition for commutation of the death attorneys for the condemned men affidavits purported to have been signed by three alleging bribery and perjury on their part during the inent women in the country who are promoting civic and home have lived to see club work become one of the most vital things in the life of During the last half women's clubs have grown from meek little of friends on books to conventions such have here where of women turn their backs on homes husbands and travel across hundreds of to meet For fifty years of leadership in religious and social thought and Dr. Burdette the title of LLD from Mills She is chairman of the board of trustees and honorary vice president of the Women's of which she has also served for eight years all foreign One of the dangers of the club women must guard against is avoid being enmeshed in political Dr. Burdette federation is a great idealistic organization and should by all means of she we have always followed a it is unlikely that this convention Will a stand on any presidential Carranza Plans Flight Into U. June 5 United Press MEXICO May 30-Emilio Mexico's famous who last week made a non stop flight from San to Mexico planned today 1o take off June 5 on his proposed i non stop flight to D. - A long necessary for the takeoff at this had been completed The of made a test flight in a trip over the TAKE ATLANTIC May 30 States Senator-Elect William S. Vare of who had been ill for the last two weeks was reported able to sit up at his home T FATE IN 9 RESIDENTS GET BUT FLEETING DISTANCE GLANCE AT FLIGHT OVER BERRIGEN FIELD DOOMED L e s s Than Fifty-Fifty Chance Of Is Indicated By Records TAKES OFF TODAY United Press Transcontinental OAKLAND May 30^-The dare of Pacific ocean that has aviators to death and has overcome by eight others answered Thursday providing weather conditions are by Captain Charles his The Australian three motored Fokker similar .to the craft army in the first flight the fina grooming here tonight for 'the which is scheduled fpr Thursday | Only the final tests and the last minute checking of instruments remained for the crew and mechanics of the plane it capable of starting ambitious venture from here to Australia way of. Indications were that conditions would iat time set for the a moderate head wind ' down the airport's runway which would help its load i of 1200 gasoline leaving the The breeze kept the Two test flights were and when they weVe completed announced everything was in a start at o'clock or possibly on Page Inexorable Death Defies Babe Dies Twice United Press LOS May 30-Death today won a double victory over science and the heroic efforts of Albatross Fails In It's Attempt To Lower Record Press Transcontinental May 30- Circling slowly over southern the Zenith monoplane Albatross tonight was endeavoring to Establish a new record for sustained At 4 m. the plane had been in the air 9 hours and seemingly encountering favorable The craft took off at 6:59 a. m. R. O. D. naval at the - At 9; p. m. the plane had been in the air 14 Shortly before that hour the craft hummed over Santa Ana and was caught in the rays of apparently had encountered favorable conditions the early hours of their Representatives of the International Aeronautical were witnesses to the The Albatross landed at 10:30 p. tonight owing to motor trouble that in the nose at mm Two Balloons In A 12 hours died The first occurred when the infant was 7 bid and after 20 minutes the child lived Injections of use of an ether baths and spankings were resorted to by nurses and physicians to revive the tiny spark of After a heroic a faint first normal action of a newborn the forts of those who sought to save the The born to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Herman of in a Los Angeles lived apparently was normal for several when it succumbed Firemen and the child's father gave blood for During the 20. minutes before the child was physicians were unable to detect a sign of ' United Press Transcontinental Pa. May 30^-Lieiit. Paul pilot of U. S. A. balloon No. 3, in the national elimination was instantly killed when his balloon was struck lightning near Pa. Lieut. U. G. his assistant was injured but landed safely in beneath the burning The balloon had been forced close to the ground by a heavy The city of Cleveland at 7,000 feet in the same was hit by lightning at same J. F. and O. K. his were reported to have escaped serious Cooper was taken the Westmoreland hospital at with several fractured ribs and superficial failing in his attempt to get the dazed Cooper released the gas and then parachuted from 4,000 feet Cooper came down in the basket of the which did not take When the lightning both the army balloon and the Cleveland bag were revealed to spectators in a blaze of At 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon the roar of an airplane motor was heard passing over the northern part of the The was fast and furious but did not last long for it was swallowed up in The plane was none than the Ryan monoplane bearing the famous Col. Charles A. who failed to make a here X - It was reported here the famed aviator had near the Grand It was rumored that lie lauded thereabout 6 p. m. and half left with two passengers for Los However no trace of him was had His route took him over the Beerigen north of this It was believed that the aviator made an aerial survey of the field here oft passing His one but he persis he arrays tery is shown by the follow ing Cos Angeles LOS 30-Col-T onel Charles A Lindbergh tonight was reported winging his way to Los Angeles after a trip across Arizona during which he stopped at the Grand Canyon of the At the Los Angeles airport Lindbergh usually no plans were made for his the town closest to the Grand reported no trace of the and residents said no excitement over his disappearance had developed At the Los Angeles flying field where he has invariably landed on previous attendants said they had received no word that was enroute here Little anxiety was as general belief was that the had landed unheralded at some spot that did not expect a Santa Fe railroad officials at San Bernardino said that reports had been received there that Lindbergh was to but had not done so. Lindbergh was making a westward trip in connection with the proposed transcontinental air and train in which the Santa Fe is word had received from him by any stations along the it was Trend Of z Is Audience - - TALKS OF TREATY YOUNG DEAD African Gold May 30 director of medical research who assisted Dr. Noguchi in yellow fever research for the Rockefeller died of yellow fever here Tuesday Twenty Injured As Bus Dives Thru Rail United Press Transcontinental N. May 30-20 persons were injured and it is believed some were drowned tonight when a bus carrying a holiday crowd from Atlantic City of Philadelphia went through a guard rail along White Horse Pike at Lake The injured were taken to an emergency The bus fell into four feet of water and turned over on one WALES IS SAFE May 30 air ministry announced that the Prince of who left Norwich by airplane for arrived safely at Northolt Mexican General Dismissed For MEXICO May 30-Gen. Jose chief of the presidential staff and for many years a close friend of President has been dismissed for treasonable acts by contraband but also for using illegally my name and according to an official statement by President Calles The statement did not indicate the probable punishment for Alvarez except that it will be The majority of those involved in the are according to the The victims of radium contracted while at their work with the products of these two women and three others are suing the United States Radium Corporation of N. for Medical experts have told each of them she has one year to They are Katherine Schaub and Grace CLOSE RACE TUESDAY IN W. United Press Transcontinental W. May 30- Guy D. West candidate for the Republican presidential held a small lead over Hoover as returns from Tuesday's primary continued to come in slowly Governor Alfred E. Smith of New had a somewhat less substantial lead over Senator James Reed of for the presidential although the count had progressed far enough to malae the I result entirely I On the Republican ticket precincts out of 2,306 in the state gave Goff 56,249; Hoover 54,316. The Democratic vote was Smith 28,723; Reed 2S.616, In the race for the Republican nomination for 619 precincts out of 2,306 gave former Governor and Howard Mason former assistant secretary of 23,265. The Democrats nominated Senator M. M. Neely to succeed He was TREATY May 30 Mussolini and the Turkish Suad signed a treaty of arbitration and conciliation WREATHS ROOSEVELT L. May Italian aviator who is planning a flight to flew above the ocean near here today and dropped wreaths in memory of who dared and have won a permanent place in the hearts of the - 1 ' * United Press Transcontinental From a fields of war ' was at today expressed the America's efforts to among civilized - The trend of toward J ident said his means the means the I War is complete Peace is the of great conflict upon this ut hex h the power Of the was to be The president was the of and 4-treaties would eventually consciousness action that re- ' suit in the prevention of He mentioned the outlaw war made in French in which it was suggested that France and the United ' States sign a pact to and it as an instrument of nationals icy in their mutual suggestion has been into one of the pressive peace that the world has ever The United States has accepted the underlying M. Briand's suggestion and has advocated its extension so as to include within of the proposed France and the United also Great Italy arnd Japan and any other of I the world that might join with these six powers in a common renunciation of Coolidge The ty would-be a fitting the memory of the dead of he and to fought and died for a. consecrated ' - - The president and arrived here by train and left capital shortly after his 1 1 Army Officer l - Killed When Hfe Plane i United Press army officer was burned to and his companion painfully injured today when their plane struck a rough obstruction in a forced and burst into flames four miles northwest of The dead officer is Captain B. V. The injured man is R. J. Captain Boucom was caught in the blaze before he could of his kwas tossed from the plane before it reached the ground and escaped the The plane was enroute to from San j