Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - August 21, 1928, Winslow, Arizona VOLUME 36 NAVAJO AUGUST 21, 1928 NUMBER 201 ART GOEBEL MA RECORD FLIGHT Col. George Harvey Dies At New Hampshire Home FRACTURES RECORD TO ENSUED BELIEVE CREW OF ILLNESS GREATER ROCKFORD IS LOST Credited With Having Been Responsible For Nomination Of FAMED PUBLICIST United Transcontinental N. Aug. 20-Col. George famous publicity and ambassador to Great Britain under the Harding and sometimes called maker and breaker of died suddenly at his home Death came suddenly after a recent Mrs. Harvey and the family physician were at the Born in the Village of 64 years Col. Harvey became one of- the most powerful and influential figures in politics of the last twenty He is credited with having the presidential in Woodrow then at Harvey's astute Hge of publicity methods and his in the publishing and financial world are said by some historians of the period to have been largely responsible for building Wilson up into a national figure strong enough to break the majority for Champ Clark at the Baltimore convention and carry off the They broke soon when Wilson felt Harvey's Wall Street connections were Whether justified or Harvey always felt Wilson had been ungrateful and he became a bitter enemy and one who had as much as any man perhaps in robbing Wilson of the supreme American ratification of the treaty of Versailles and membership in the League of It was who wrote in who set the pace for the He spent most of his time in Washington during the league meeting with the senate irreconcilables each night after the day's suggesting as to coining phrases as which he was spotting the I THE NEWEST THING IN HOSPITALS CRITICISMS ON STATE RECORD j Up Various Items Upon Which William A. White Based His Attack Built to hold 30 pounds air pressure and tested satisfactorily to 60 pounds this big feet in to be a hospital for the treatment of diabetes and kindred The steel cylinders on the left are entrance tanks throu gh which the patients will enter the big ball after preliminary treatment in a modern briek hospital building which DEFENDS HIS VOTE Simmons To Not Support Either Smith or Hoover C. Aug. 20-Senator F. M. North Carolina Democrat and state party will support the candidates of neither party in the he said Senator who recently resigned as Democratic national committeeman for North said his predictions campaign if Governor Alfred Smith were nominated by the had boon He charged the Democratic nominee and put the party under the control of Tammany big business and the predatory interests as and Republican a since Smith's nomination the Houston platform has been The party the issues reformed and forces of privilege and license are now dominating and controlling its national resulting in the submergence of its major as heretofore understood and Simmons Simmons said Democrats should he allowed to vote according to their consciences in the November elections without coercion or and he did not intend to vote for either Smith or Simmons was a bitter opponent of Smith before the national openings through which the in both the Democratic guns in the senate could be He sat. in the senate galleries throughout the watching it step by conferring constantly with Senators Hiram and the late Senator Brandegee of Again in 1920 Harvey played an influential part in national It in his room at the on Page Promised To Die To Sustain Honor Of Henning Name United Press Transcontinental Aug. 2o - Deputy sheriffs late started a search on the slopes of Mt. Lowe for the body of Wilbur Leon of following of a note dated August 11, plans for note was addressed to his wife and 4877 Cleveland married me for my money aud there is a note for left yon and the note is my dying the note Virginia marry Ronald The note was found on a lawn at a residence It said that by the time the missives reached his relatives the writer would be dead will not let the honor of the Hennings be was the National Park Will Be Named For Lindbergh ROOSEVELT L. M. Aug. 20-The spot here from which Col. Charles A. Lindbergh started his flight to Paris will be made into a national park known as the Lindbergh Commemorative it was announced A group of prominent men have an area of ten acres from Paul J. and will establish the Lannin is owner of Roosevelt John D. will head the in Others on the committee will be Elvin of Nassau county and Lannin and other representative men A monument to commemorate all of the flights will be FIRE FIGHTERS FAIL TO HALT FOREST BLAZE Coolidge Makes Unusual Record In Trapshooting CEDAR ISLAND Aug. 2*)-President Coolidge's ability as a marksman was demonstrated in an astonishing manner here today when he 24 out of 25 clay pigeons on the Trap shooters considered such a high score The president used a single bore shotgun at a distance of 45 Newspaper correspondents believed a mistake had been made in the tabulation were assured by Col. E. W a member of the executive secret that the first announcement was It was by far the best score the president has made since he took itp this outdoor SAN Aug. 20-Hundreds of fire fighters tonight continued waging a desperate battle against a forest fire which has raged three days in the Cajon Pass 20 miles from San Efforts were concentrated on the eastern where the blaze threatened to climb into Cable Canyon and on to Devil where are government experiment station with nurseries and equipment for the San Bernardino water Approximately 7.000 acres of j brush and timber land had been j burned over by the blaze which | was described as the worst of the j season in Southern An additional 150 men were sent to the scene of the fire to join those already fighting the On the other in Cajon the flames crept along the Union Pacific right of way and burned a number of telegraph and signal but tonight were reported entirely under While the forest warden's office tonight reported that Devil Canyon the property aud important watersheds were in no immediate alarm was Governor Smith Plans To Deliver Twenty Speeches Press Transcontinental N. Yx Aug. 20-Gov. Alfred E. Smith's speaking campaign tentatively calls for about 20 set it was learned unofficially The first is scheduled to be delivered in and the last ones in New York City on the eve of the On the west other speeches probably will be made in San Francisco and Los It was believed probably changes would be made in the tentative It was learned from railroad here that the governor will travel by special train from Albany directly to Other cities included in the tentative schedule were in southern or midwestern states it was Probably one speech be made in with San Antonio under and another one in some Oklahoma or Arkansas It was expected he would speak in Denver about the middle of October and later in Minneapolis and probably Cleveland and St. Louis were considered as reasonable certain to be on the Kendall Is Charged Wtih Embezzlement United Aug. 20-Warrants for the arrest of Thomas H. j Kendall alleging embezzlement of j funds for the Arizona Pima cotton | growers association had not been served The warrants were issued Saturday following a partial audit of the cotton company's Five warrants cover an alleged shortage of Kendall was general manager of the association United Press Transcontinental Aug. 21-Governor Alfred E. Smith of New answering recent charges made against him by William Allen tonight promised that in his speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination he would no uncertain his attitude the public White charged that while a member of the York state voted to protect the and laid responsibility for attack upon him on the shoulders of the Republican national In his the governor up the questions upon which he was defended his record on and added that now on I shall refuse to be drawn into any further discussion of these Smith recites that White first made the charges in a series of statements and they were given wide on the eve of White's departure for White withdrew the charges as regards prostitution and appearance of the Republican national committee in the controversy indicates that it was a political probably inspired by that because the Republican national committee this week issued an official release to the newspapers in White retracts his Here we have unmistakable evidence of the Republican national committee openly associating itself with this personal Lacking the courage to stand by its own complicity in the the Republican director of publicity the next day states that he withdraws bis issuance of Mr. White's withdrawal of his am glad to have this matter taken out of the whispering stage i and put into the once and for all I shall meet it My record as an opponent of immorality fixed and No one in all of the 25 years of public life has ever dared to make the vile suggestions which emanated from Mr. with the approval of Henry J. publicity director of the Republican tional a cowardly course the Republican national committee It issued a slanderous statement through its official publicity bureau and after its general publication in the attempted to evade responsibility by the childish claim that it had been given out by That is not fair Smith then takes one by Nothing Has Been Heard From Crew For Several Storms Menacing United I Yens Transcontinental NEW Aug. 20-Radio mesages received tonight from the United States Coast Guard cutter which is plying the waters of Davis Straight between Labrador and indicated there was only slight probability that Bert Hassell and Parker who attempted a flight via were still ' The messages were received by W A. McClintock who operates a short wave radio station near New It was McClintock who delivered orders from the Coast WOMAN ASSERTS TOM MOVIE HIT HER United Press Transcontinental LOS Aug. 20 - The courts will be called on to decide whether Tom hard straight shooting cowboy of the struck a Today diminutive wife of Will Morrissey of entertainment swore out complaints charging Mix with battery on two Bail was fixed at on on the open in which event service in Washington to the instructing jj to search for Hassell and Cramer and their which has been missing since early Sunday when it was reported flying near the Labrador coast and heading for was a northwest gale Sunday and if the plane landed on the water the infinitesimal that it could have remained afloat than a few regardless of its one message from the Marion The crew of the Coast Guard cutter reported that they had been the observation stations along the line of flight which Hassell and Cramer mapped out and none of the stations had seen or heard of the The Marion confirmed earlier reports that it was the only ship plying the waters of Davis Strait and added that none but the most of could weather some of the storms which sweep that body of water at this Although it is possible the plane succeeded in crossing Davis Strait and came to a landing in some portion of Greenland returned to the Labrador coast and made a forced landing after striking out across the the general belief here tonight was that the plane probably made a landing ST Clipped N e a r ly E i gkt Hours From Record Macready Made 5 Years Affo IN RECORD SPEED of the The who was considerably punished in a battle with Mix early took no part in the apparently staying with bis announced desire to meet Mix again him in the The fight occurred at the home of George and Mix said that Mrs. Morrissey received her black eye from her when the cowboy ducked too fast At the home of it was reported the cowboy was at a dinner tonight and was not expected home until It was believed service of the complaint would be delayed until Mr Mrs. through their today pleaded not guilty to charges of being intoxicated when they went to the Venice police station early Sunday to prefer charges against and their the flyers probably were lost The first action in a wide search for the two fliers was in the form of orders Trom Washington to the Coast Guard cutter The cutter has been on iceberg observation work between Labrador and Greenland and she was ordered to proceed to the assistance vof the Rockford Representative Buckbee of Illinois asked the navy to aid in the The Marion was the only vessel in the area and she was at once ordered to do everything possible to get in touch with Hassell and United Press reports from points along the route of the flight or from the scheduled destination of the Greater Rockford were Mount Evans had no word from the which was expected to hearing was set for Iland there at tne second Morrissey and his wife charged j laP of The United Press Mix used his with high heels in the Mix denied the charge accused Morrissey of starting the Tornado Sweeps Thru Town In Minnesota correspondent at Copenhagen no radio messages from Cramer had been received at a late hour from many stations along the IZ ARIZONA KATKS Aug. 20 lUPt - Arizona has been included in the j that he voted to permit voting against consistency ( dictated be would vote | With regard to White's charge j Suit Shows How Tong Tried Save Kingman Killers ( My United Press SAN Aug. 20-Efforts of the Bing Kong tong to save five members who were hanged recently in Arizona for the murder of another Chinese were revealed in a suit filed in Superior court here Jnj and Albert nearby j E A. Los Angeles suffered | claimed the tong agreed United Press Transcontinental ST. Aug. 20-A tornado swept through late leaving injuries and property damage in its according to reports here Early word from Austin said one person was and 50 injured Buildings were the report when the twister votes he cast while a member of j roared down one and turned the legislature and which hack through the center of the had coted in his Many of the measures were duplicate bills and be I to pav a month to go to TAXES | to secure Aug. 2t> vits to show the condemned men The total tax levy for Cochise territory in which an investigation is being made by the interstate j commerce commission of rates i charged by the railroads for the I transportation of according to the Arizona Corporation that the stubborn blaze would continue to defy efforts of the fighters jmd on into the district i It is the second order issued by the federal The i first didn't include I ment of saloons within 200 feet of churches the governor said that Mr. White was disposed to be fair to me. he would read in its entirety and find that by its it applied only to the Hotel That the governor had long on Page county this year will be a reduction over according to a decision of the county supervisors at The county levy will be 71 cents on each of assessed valuation as compared to 77 cents last The state tax ( will be 77 Last year it was I were not given a fair The tong also promised him if he secured pardons for the condemned he After spending a year securing the Eisenhour said he received a telegram ordering him to drop the The suit requested salary and the By United Press TT an NEW Aug. 20-Yai^kee^ Doodle came to town The plane so an monoplane piloted by Art made it in two minutes less than 19 hours from Los Angeles without any stops The flight not only clipped 7 hours and 52 minutes from the mark set by James A. and Oakley Kelly in 1923, but it was the first eastward flight ever In winner of J the Dole Hawaiian race last and his companion and Harry Santa set another They left Mines Los at 12:10 p. m. Pacific time Sunday p. m. New York daylight saving and their wheels touched the ground here at 11:08 a. m. The trip was made at an average speed of approximately 145 miles an new record for flight of such distance over land or sea Goebel and Tucker literally made the flight between They had an ample supply of food but so intent were they breaking speed records that touched so much as a sandwich between Los Angeles and Curtiss Both of America's planes were single-motored monoplanes but the contrast between them is was a Fokker monoplane of huge Its wing spread was It weighed 10,850 pounds when it took off from Roosevelt Field 734 gallons of The Yankee Doodle is much It is almost a replica of the plane flown in the Arctic by Captain Wilkins except that a more powerful Pratt & Whitney Wasp of 400 Its maximum speed is 175 miles an hour and its gasoline consumption such that of the 450 gallons at the start an estimated 90 gallons remained when it was Goebel said the start of the flight was perfect and the Yankee Doodle made its altitude with exceptional Most of the flight was made at between 7.500 and 10,^ 000 passed five hours after we took off at a heighth of 10,000 Goebel we cut down the altitude i somewhat after | Shortly after passing the plane fled from an electrical storm at a height of 6,000 worst of it never did catch said It grew so dark that Goebel had trouble discerning the which appeared only as a uncertain When morning and Illinois had slipped by beneath them could see beacons but we didn't know where they said we had no trouble except with bumpy crossing the rockies and air was a lot bumpier over the Forest in The Yankee Doodle will be flown to to have its motor examined by experts before it is entered as No. 44 in the transcontinental air derby starting from Roosevelt Field on Sept. 12. 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