Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - October 9, 1929, Winslow, Arizona THE ARIZONA and NEW Generally fair tonight and little change in 87 NAVAJO OCTOBER 9, 1929 MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED MEMBER OF THE UNITED PRESS NUMBER 252 Officers Caught In Federals Nab Entire Force And * Police Judge Oct. 8 federal government's expose of liquor and vice conditions in Lake county had reached into the Gary police department today the arrest of 11 including two commanding and a city Five other uniformed policemen were arrested by H. E. deputy United States marched into the city police station last night and warrants on Capt. John 11. commanding and of Detectives James R. The entire detective personnel was summoned to the station and the officers for whom Miner held warrants were Besides Capt. Smith and Chief those arrested City Judge Thomas Lieut. Matt Detective Lieutenant Frank Detective Sergeants John Papp and E. I. Kid Detectives Nathan Potts and James and uniformed Patrolmen Frank Oscar and Roy Warrants also were held for Patrolmen Lester Lepn Walter Michael and Ellis In view of a recent decision of the city board of safety that any policeman caught in the federal net would be immediately prospects were that the force today would be without an Under Indictment The arrests were made on indictments returned by the grand jury which recently investigated a liquor and vice conspiracy said to have controlled politics and police forces of the Calumet district in northern The police officers and judge were specifically named in connection with the disappearance of a truckload of Canadian ale seized by Patrolmen Yanitor and The two drivers of. the truck were turned over to federal but the truckload of ale mysteriously The government charges it was divided among the police the and prominent The arrests of the police left named in secret still to be Police Force Is Arrested Promised In Pantages Case I Mystery Plane t Soars On Into Its Tenth Day - Oct. - The endurance plane soared into its tenth day at 6:52 a. m. day with word from its two mystery pilots that both plane and pilots were capable of re- maining at least 10 more days in the + At the plane + had been aloft 216 hours and + had passed by five and half hours the halfway mark of the 421-hour refueling durance record of the + Louis * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LUPTON BIDS T BE WEN NOV. 4 Bodies Of 4 Cultists Are Sought Scope Of Los Angeles Inquiry Into Death Of Girl Is Widened Good When Big Chance Two Months Ago He Was Out PAT MALONE BLOWS IN BLAKE SCORE 9 TO 3 state highway meeting at the capitol in Phoenix yesterday issued a call for bids for construction of the federal aid highway and sealed proposals will be opened at 2 p. m. November 4, according to M. C. secretary of the highway The highway project begins about two miles west of Sanders and extends 22.5 miles to the New Mexico state Sanders is approximately 60 miles northeast of Under the specifications the work must be completed by next June 30. Included in the project is construction of a steel highway estimated to require 96,000 pounds of reinforced steel and 342,515 pounds of structural Fourteen hundred cubic yards of concrete will be required on the Specifications include provision for channels and mesh fencing at the Slag Paving Brick Representatives In Winslow on Business George W. sales director of the Slag Paving Brick and Products company accompanied by J. S. is in Winslow and vicinity this week in the interests of his This business organization is contemplating the manufacture of paving brick from the waste slag of the copper mines at Globe and and is also contemplating the building of a factory 12 miles west of The slag is melted lava rock and LOS Oct. 9 - Los Angeles city and county authorities today were endeavoring to discover if four members of a religious Divine Order 0/ the Great reported were and if what caused their deaths and what disposal had been made of their The body of Willa described as a priestess the was found last Sunday in a casket under the flooring a house foster Mr. and Mrs. William cult Investigation of the circumstances of her death and burial had not developed she died of other than natural Chemical analysis of the body had not been Fonr Women Members of a colony maintained by the religious order in the Santa Susana north of were being questioned regarding the reported deaths of Frances Katherine Bolz and Addie Investigators they had evidence to indicate the women were and were bending their efforts to learn in what manner they had and where they were Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Sartoris were said by investigators probably to have been buried in Calif. Receipt of a death certificate for Mrs. on file in was being Mrs. a was reported to have left the colony three weeks Police said they had found no trace of her Mrs. Bolz apparently had left no record since 1.927. Fonr In Jail is much more known paving Bisbee Pioneers To Attend ' Celebration In Body to the Oct. entire association will attend the celebration in Tombstone in a body on October 25. according to an announcement made this week by Will president of the Bisbee Mr. White stated that great was being shown among Bisbee pioneers in the show and that many of the members of the Bisbee organization first landed in Tombstone when they came to Special arrangements are Craw who died of made by the Keams Canyon on committee to take care of the people when they arrive and Wey will be given a special place in the big parade to be held Friday to tests made by the Portland Cement company in comparing it with their concrete Mr. Amundson was a resident of Winslow nearly a quarter of a century ago and has been acquaintances among the old timers Word was received this afternoon that the remains of Sum disease at be buried at Keams Canyon Saturday Robert Baptist minister at Keams will officiate at the Oct. 9-(AP) hero of the today because of his victory over the Cubs in the opening world series was scarcely a hero to his team mates during the regular season when his showing with the A's was only A sore arm that refused to respond to every known treatment kept the veteran on the bench most of the and his starting games were few and far Even the patient Connio who has long regarded Ehmke as one of tho greatest when his arm is began to realize as the season wore on that the pitcher's days of usefulness to his club were Hearing the hoping against waited for the educated arm to then reached the conclusion Ehmke was through under tho big Crisis Two Months One morning two months ago as the story was recalled Mack sat in his tower at Shibe He had sent for the pitcher whose sore arm was of little use to the Ehmke mounted the stairs to the turret of tho reason why he been and stood beside his Mack looked up from his On the desk they those 15 omens that Ehmke was waived out of the an and a in that friendly tone he uses in speaking to his am going to let you I am The blow struck Ehmke like a In a voice little more than a ho all waived on Manager seems that none of them wants you Pleads for Chance The tall pitcher was silent for a then made his he Mrs. May head give me a My arm hasn't of the Mrs. been but I'm trying all the Ruth Angelino and j timo to get it in Just give me one I'll even let you suspend me without pay until such time as my arm improves and I can I've been in this league for a long time and I never J have been on a championship Just let me go into the world serio sand then you can do anything you j For a tragic moment Connie Mack pondered the right he let this rest between know anything about it. I'll not suspend don't do business that But I'll give you another And when you tell me your arm is right I'll take you We'll let it stand that -o Oct. 9 reason no American flag fluttered Board of Trade building was the 18th Amendment to the The flag was to have been hoisted marking the placing of tho last beams in the Henry A. clubman and chairman of the building * Watched for for tho flag to A workman came to tell hint all was in readiness and that the men were waiting for the Mr. Rumsey wanted to know what before Hie flag is the firm always sends up a round of drinks for the workman 'The men wouldn't think of raising the flag without the usual ' go back and tell them that this time the flag goes up without said Mr. a law against it. I'll send up coffee and but I'll certainly bo no party to breaking the prohibition The workman went back and Mr. Rumsey went back to his window to Dusk settled upon the Word came back that without drinks there would be no Of Seeing Struggle Newspaper Youth Asserts He Heard Screams Of Pringle Girl At Theatre Office LOS Oct. 9 trial of Alexander theatre on a statutory charge was was thrown into a sensation today oy a state Jay who related an alleged attempt of the defendant to produce false With its move veiled in the state brought the a San lodge to the courtroom after a special and placed him on the witness stand as the trial Sheridan testified he had known Pantages for about fifteen yens and formerly was in the theatrical Last September 22, more than a month after the alleged attack of the vaudeville magnate on 17-year-old Eunice Pringle in his private Sheridan said Pantages came to see him at San was he I would testify that I was in the little conference room the day of August 0. T said I would and would be glad to help in anyway HE'S George Earnshaw Pitcher Athletics Salesman Strangles Girl Following Party Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads were held in Los Angeles county jail pending completion of the investigation of tho reported The burial of Willa and charges of fraud preferred by Clifford Long oil and other cult against Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. The charges Mrs. Blackburn and her the latter identified as a cult recite that they obtained from endurable than any I Dabney and others through according j that a. book they were to write by Divine order would by use of lost the whereabouts of all mineral wealth remaining in the Oct. 9 Dexter Churchill 25, insurance was under ar- today on a charge of murder when Fish after the finding of the body of Miss Marjorie Lucy 23, National Geographic Society who in a room on the eighth floor Washington LOS Oct. ft - With testimony of three of the principal witnesses now in the court and the intimation by a member of the district attorney's staff that a will be called to corroborate the story of Eunice 17-year-old co-ed that she was the victim of an attack by Alexander atre the state today to further strengthen its case against the wealthy showman being tried in superior court on a statutory Boy Tells oi I The most colorful testimony yet j presented at the trial came 16-year-old copy boy for a Los Angeles took the stand uH a | prise prosecution Fisher told 4he court that on the after- RIGHT TO BONO Oct. 9 - While military authorities carried forward their campaign to smash the alleged crime ring in this District Attorney Clem Calhoun and the legal staff of the of administering martial law prepared today for a court battle over their right to hold prisoners without To date 11 arrested under general order No. 6 have been held without The general order says that prisoners so held are not to be released until the criminal ring is Seven of the prisoners held under have and a hearing on their writs of habeas The hearings are to be held in district court at Woodruff Youth Dies In Winslow T. A. T. Airliners To Show Movies While In Flight Moving New Engraving Firm Will Be Organized Oct. The Arizona Republican Engraving i company will file articles of it was announced I here by Charles A. j who will be j vice president of the new the second of its kind in Brother Of Capone In U. Tax Mess pictures while you for I i The T. A. T. transcontinental airliners will try shelving moving pictures to their passengers today mid tomorrow on two of their it was announced morning at the local If the trials are successful and machines and equipment for regular picture service will be installed in all of the planes of the it was It Alt NEW Oct. Bar silver 4H Mexican dollars j the i Other officers are Harold E. The Winslow Elks will hold an j Sidney Old Time Smoker at the club j secretary-treasurer and W. W. tomorrow announcement J and Fred CHICAGO Oct. iAl Al j row on now in a University delphia himself was in a cell a federal The charge is that Capone attempted to defraud the government in the matter of his 1!jl'7 income tax The government contends that Capone banked in 1927 and later declared himself was strangled to 0 of August the date of the j alleged he was in the office of William publicity man for delivering advertising opposite the conference room used by heard said young started and continued one after the Sees Scuffle Fisher said he went to the door of the advertising office and saw the Pringle girl trying to pull her self through the narrow door of the room saw a man's hands around her and his shoulders and hips behind but 1 could not see his he Fisher was the last Plate witness culled Today the state is expected to call W. C. another man who ascended the theatre building from the in j tions were made that I be followed by a surprise witn j The T. A. T. will have two Ralph ships through Winslow Coach Johnson crowd in the and intima of New Mexico that Hale his football team will fly to to play a game They will return to on Sunday by j Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cameron arrived here last night in own plane will be passengers on i the T. A. T. plane day enroute to Los Elton son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smithson of who died in Winslow j yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock I after an illness of some j brought here a few days ago from his home for medical but failed to respond to He was burn in Woodruff and had spent practically all of his life His Harvey of arrived last to take the body to the Woodruff home where the funeral will be j ibis afternoon and where the j body will be Another George son of Grand Canyon also arrived in Winslow last night and accompanied the remains to Mis Mr. and were at the bedside at the time of his death and likewise accompanied the body to r Jimmy Foxx Gets Second Bungle By English Again Starts Parade Oct. 9 Athletics took the fane of the world series here the Chicago 9 to 8. It was a contest featured by loose By BRIAN BELL Associated Press Sports Writer Oct 9 Mack had no surprise for the crowd gathered on the gray afternoon for the second worlds series Wg George one of his regular pitchers to the The start was made a contest of speed when Joe McCarthy countered Perce Pat strike out king of the National So that the discomfort of - the weather would last no longer than the umpires were on hand today to start the game on time after the crowd had stood INNING Bishop Ball outside and Strike It was a sizzling fast Ball high and Strike Split the Ball Foul into Foul Into Foul into Bishop struck swinging viciously at tho third Haas Ball wide Malone was sticking to his fast Strike over outside Ball high Foul into standi Ball Taylor called for another Haas struck out swinging at a fast ball right over the % Cochrane Ball Strike It was very Ball Foul Near left Strike 2. Ball walked on a fourth ball Simmons Foul The ball hit Malone threw to Strike mons swung so hard he i Simmons was called on It was over the outside NO iNO NO ONE LEFT McMillan Strike Ball It was a Millan was Boley I English English was given a | big Strike Loss In Forest Fires by I unable to pay income taxes j are leaving plane It J Oct. estimated at more than has resulted from urc that swept over forest GKT 1KKK deer are especially fortunate or else they are exceptional Three of them returned during the past twelve they all hail their game from John L. midnight night his ia of one doe and one A. and Clint Blair morning with om Foul into the Ball It was t Foul into right field ' Foul into same Earnshaw t too was throwing fast hit into left field for two The crowd Hornsby strike i against Strike by took a full Hornsby ned on a slow Ball Strike He swung Ball low and Ball Hall Wilson walked ou a ball Cuyler Ball i Strike strike j into right field rane and Earnshaw i Foul into right field Cuyler swinging at s fuit ball i for the third NO jONE NO TWO Foxx Foxx went out English to Grimm made a great one handed catch of a low wide throw and fell but kept j his foot on the Miller Ball one Miller went out ou a fly to j Dykes Strike one Ball one high Ball two Ball three high Strike two Foul into the on page 34 4985