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   Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - July 27, 1928, Winslow, Arizona                                The Weather Mostly fair Little change in VOLUME 36 NAVAJO JULY 27, 1928 CHAMPI 180 Eternal Triangle Brings Trag To SHOOTS WIFE AT THEIR HIE Asserted Cause Of Also Narrowly Escaped SHOT MISSED HIM The eternal triangle was the of the murder of Mrs. Maria Sanchez who was shot down home in by her husband Pedro Guana shortly before noon Guana also attempted to kill Felix Melino who had been to The shot intended for Felix went wild when another who was at the house Guana is in jail awaiting hearing which will probably be held The jury found that Maria Guana met her death due to gun shot wounds fired by her Pedro According to the testimony of at the Guana been working at the lumber mills at MeNary and returned home Monday to find that his wife had been having relations with Melino aud that she had temporarily left home He finally made amends and Mrs. Guana returned home this morning About noon Melino called at the accompanied by ji to remove some belongings which he hafl The pair entered the without an invitation from who was having a neighbor translate a letter for When he saw the men enter and seat be arose and ordered them to leave the house The men started to leave but seemingly suddenly became enraged and reached for his gun iu his coat hanging on Hie the neighbor who was reading the tried to prevent him from shooting at the fleeing man and spoiled the aim of the the bullet only missing the suitor by a few Guana tried to fire two more shots at him but the gun failed aud he rushed back into the where he turned and fired at his wife who started to The bullets struck her in the back of the killing her She was found in a pool of blood iu the doorway by Deputy Sheriff i on Page tiet A Live One From home every day and see what is happening while you are away on your J Winslow Daily Mail FREIGHT BUTE SEPTEMBER 1 Rates To California Points And El Paso To Be Effective Senator of nominee for says he gets lots of letters every week from people praising the courteous way they were received by bis Miss Lola Here is Miss and she ranks as the most beau- ful Capitol State Nearly 2 For will follow vou if vou write or call and it sent to No Extra Charge changing address or will be This Service is FREE Call Circulation Dept. Winslow Daily Mail Phone 71 July 26-Total collections of the four cents a gallon tax from August 12, 1927 to June 1!28. amounted to according to a report issued yesterday by E. M. superintendent of the motor vehicle division of the state highway department Exemptions refunded during the period amounted to the report leaving a net collection of to be apportioned between the 14 counties of the state and the state highway Under the to state and three-eighths to the slate highway fund received and was apportioned to the M counties of the state in proportion to the amount of the tax collected in Maricopa ihe report has received during 10 months and 19 period in which the four cents a gallon gasoline tax has been in Pima county received the Los Angeles Cops Conduct Roundup o Crooks l By United Press Transcontinental LOS July 26-Law abiding residents of the north Broadway the of Los today appealed to the city council for protection from a threatening epic battle of Chicago gunmen against Los Angeles Police was Tonight 12 alleged all former residents of were under arrest as a general roundup certain element in the Los Angeles police department have had an alliance with these Chicago gunmen and have given them 100 per cent a resolution passed by the north civic center improvement association and presented to the The resolution asserted that more than a month Chicago gunmen have maintained a bullet proof car on north Broadway and have complained to ' the Los Angeles police department regarding it and were told that there was no law against use of a next highest or j buIlet proff cf no cation was The apportionment to the other i 1 Forty Chicago gunmen were re- counties during the period was as 656.5S2.4C: Gila Navajo Santa and j ported to have been brought into Los Angeles for the battle between the and the for liquor trading rights in southern The arrests were made in connection with the 12 murders thai have been attributed to gangland during the present Jurors In Marco Case Are Deadlocked LOS July 26-The jury trying Albert reputed Los Angeles vice on charges of assault with intent to commit murder for shooting two apparently was hopelessly deadlocked At 5 p. m. the jury had been deliberating on the case and there was no indication that a verdict was IX I IT July 26 bank bandits were indicted here today for the slaying of Charles 24. Oakland bank in an attempted robbery They were William Louis and George 27. FAIR WOOL July 26-A fair business is reported on 64's and finer Ohio The prices are in the range of 4S to 49 cents in the 30 PER CENT Off Mover clears up business preparatory for big frisco homecoming and trip north Local IS STOPPED W THE ELEVEN July 26 - Freight rate reductions approximating 30 per cent on interstate shipments between Arizona points and El Albuquerque and California points will effective September 18, the j state corporation commission was advised yesterday by carriers The new tariffs are in keeping with an order by the Interstate Commerce issued some time directing the railroads to decrease class rates into and out of These reduced result in a savings of more than a year to shippers and consumers in it is i IT same it was Tunney was the railroads will place into effect reductions of equal amounts on the traffic moving within the state under class This last reduction will be made in conformity with an order issued by the Arizona Corporation Commission placing the state rates on a parity with the interstate I i When the reductions in class rates go into September 18; a fight of more than five years to obtain reductions in the interstate aud intrastate class rates in Arizona will be The fight first started when the Arizona Corporation Commission nearly five years issued aa order on its own motion calling for an investigation of the class rate situation in intrastate traffic in A hearing was in the matter and in 1025 the Arizona Commission handed down an order directing that the class rates iu the state be reduced approximately 30 per cent. After the Corporation Commission had started an investigation on its own motion of the rates in and during the period when the hearings were iu progress in the it filed a petition with the Interstate Commerce Commission seeking a reduction of the interstate rates into and out of HASELL PLANE IN EARTH TO TRY AGAIN United Transcontinental 111.. July 26-The gloom which fell upon this small midwestern city today when the big blue monoplane crashed into a cornfield fifteen minutes after starting for goal of a one stop lifted Still determined to put Rockford upon the international the chamber of which had j backed the hastily called its flight committee into When it adjourned the committeemen exuding aud announced another start would be made as soon as the plane was It was they that Bert Hassell and Parker the might leave within ten who was so brokenhearted over the accident that he enthusiastically preparations for the new Neither he nor Cramer was injured in the Hundreds Listen Daily M Fight - + ver 700 fight fans in * 300 in Holbrook and * people in heard returns of the * eney championship fight t night as the returns + e in from ringside by + 4 direct United Press wire to + the Daily * * In Winslow the fight fans * gathered in front of the + Daily Mail office long before + 6 the time set for the + start of preliminaries at + kec and as the smack of gloves resounded in Yankee Stadium the returns + were read to the Winslow + The fight was mega- + phoned by Charlie + round by blow by with all the + of the big scrap thrown in as they rolled over on the + OP automatic printers direct + + undoubtedly * the favorite and when the re- suit was there a roar in the downtown section that could be heard + for + Not only was the service + given to Winslow but as + soon as they were + telephoned over a direct wire + to where several * hundred fans gathered to hear + 4 the From there they + were placed on the wire and telegraphed te where several hundred fight liad gathered to hear the re- * Within six minutes after the + result of the fight was an- + the Dally * green fight extra was off the + carrying complete de- tails of the rouud by * The extra was sent also both east and west on Santa * + Fe so that the Daily + + service to Northern + Arizona gave details of the + + champions hip fight fully * twenty-four hours before any + PALO July 26-Presiden-^ j tial his family and sat about the large fire in their living room here tonight just like millions of other Americans and listened to the broadcasting of the heavyweight battle in the Yankee Stadium 3000 miles The desk was cleared of business and his mind was cleared of politics in preparation for Friday's homecoming celebration in San Francisco before he starts northward by motor Saturday for a vacation fishing Hoover is a pioneer radio fan and he has heard broadcasting of all the big boxing A special receiving set was sent to him by one of the most prominent manufacturers especially for the purpose of hearing the description of the boxing contest as broadcast It is a combination radio and victrola finished in mission to fit the furnishings of the massive living room in his home at the edge of Stanford university Most important of his Charles L. chairman df the California k state central brought the plans mapped nia leaders for an aggressive campaign Although Democrats have not yet begun Republicans believe an active bid maybe made against Hoover in his They are arranging to start organization work at once In hopes of rolling up for Hoover the biggest majority California ever gave a political Mast of their speaking activities will be in the northern part of the including San where the Democrats are expected to center their Other guests of the day included former U. S. Senator Frank Flint of J. O. San Jose H. head of the Carnegie and Howard pickle manufacturer of BUT HIS % * Technical Knockout Decision; Heeney Game * Outclassed J * WAS REAL BATTLE W. C. farmer of near Poplar is blind but is held shotting to death Clyde He told police came home intoxicated threatened to kill him be fired in the direction United YANKEE 8*-Gene 4* night defended Ms championship the world by scoring * knockout over Ton Heeney of Xew Zealand after two and 52 seconds of the eleventh roand of their title bout other + lake Group Purchased Stock Of Water System Governor Hunt In Address To Tax Conference July 26-The interest of A. iu the Snowflake water system was purchased last week by Dr. J. N. D. E. Jesse M. Smith and Don all of with transfer of the management to the group following Among improvements being contemplated by the company are the construction of a roof over the water tank and the drilling of an additional The company will install machinery at an early date to generate Arizona State Fair Scheduled Nov. 12*18 July 26-The annual state tax ference meeting here today was featured by an address by Governor George W. P. in which ( he assailed persons and interests opposing Arizona in its fight with California over the Colorado river have got a plan but for the past five years we have been fighting with our backs to the wall to preserve and to protect Arizona from encroachments of avarice and greed without the and I must from treason within the state of the governor must fight for Arizona and her four millions of horsepower against California which only has 35,000. The governor then assailed several publishers he intimated would benefit greatly from the California plan of river The governor praised the tax then urged an increase in salaries of Against Santa Fe July 26^Mary A. Comer of Winslow brought suit in the local superior court against tho Topeka and Fe railway for in connection with the death of her the late who was she by a switch engine on February 29 of this succumbing to his following according to complaint was employed by the rail company as a flagman at a particularly dangerous crossing In and was at his duties when he was He had warned pedestrians and motorists of an approaching train on the main the widow when a switch he had not been running on a side struck Amputation of one of his legs was so the complaint but Comer failed to The who appears as administratrix of the seeks actual aud an additional with She is represented by O'Sullivan and Morgan of this city and John L. Sweeney of Up Woman Along Held Under Mann Act He denied he ever was against July 26-Gov- ] wealth in Arizona and ernor Hunt yesterday announced j 1)rajse(| the mining ' The conference will be ed tomorrow at 10 Sain Applewhite of the reappointment of Stale Fair Commissioner Homer It. Wood of W R. Wayland of Phoenix and Bird of and the commissioners named J. P. Dillon of Prescott as The fair will be held on November 12 to and will be of seven day's instead of as heretofore of James mining and representing Douglas at the read a statement in which the United Verde Extension Mining company urged all property in the state be assessed at its actual cash July 26 - was held today on bond on a Mann Act charge after a hearing before United States Commissioner H. C. He was arrested here recently with Ybarra who is held as a witness under It was a new a new man who has acquired the fighting heart the instinct to kill which his critics have said he never After two minutes and fifty of fighting in the eleventh round Referee Eddie Forbes stepped in between them and Led who was almost cnt to pieces uy pion had given his Forbes then returned to the and raised Tunney's hand as the Tunney was a different Tunney from the man who had outspeeded Jack Dempsey at delphia and again at He entered the ring with the threat to bis man this time and proved to his critics that he is a first class champion and a man worthy of a crown carried in other years by such men as John Robert Fitzsimmons and Jack the two fighters the middle of the ring after the Heeney said with a smile on his battered bless you're a. real and good luck to answered It was easily the greatest light of Tunney's even one remembers that he to the championship heights by an impressive series of - mmf From the time the was it was apparent that Tunney was out for a The hardy challenger who learned his fighting in bar room came in at the champion akimbo and rushed Tunney as best he His bore little fruit for the champion kept a straight in and hammered away at Tom's body with both rights and lefts when they * * The although a wide lead by points bring the fight to a head the tenth round when he hooked jabbed the challenger's body ripped home terrific blows on Page Detroit Tigers Will Train Next Spring At Phoenix By July 26-Th< Detroit Tigers have selected Facts in the case showed their 1929 spring driving through New according to an Piked up the woman as a men t tonight by Harry Thompson i k tr. president of the Phoenix baseball passenger and brought her ' ' i team of the Arizona state j The case will be tried in ' case WOLD July 26 The final curtain was lowered today over scene of the spectacular gold rush of 1927, when Sheriff Mercer levied an execution on property where two youths discovered The execution was to satisfy judgements amounting to more than Phoenix will be the first in to entertain a big during their training Jack scout for the American league has been looking over several players in- the league and it is believed that it him that the city was able to secure the Tigers to come Detroit will use Riverside home of the state league to do their Thompson 62  

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