Morning Sun, The (Newspaper) - June 18, 1925, Yuma, Arizona COTTON Ry Associated Press SEW cotton bar silver tiS copper 18 13 WEATHER By Praa Thursday and day LOME 19 MORNING THURSDAY is 1925 us ILL Here's Its Newest Press Agent Hornswoggle Greeley Forest Head Announces Many Concessions Are To Be Granted Stockmen j CUT DEPARTS TO HUNT POLAR CONT TO A By Associated Press June din of roaring guns and marine whistles Commander Donald B and his Polar crew slipped from the Charlestown navy yard shortly after noon today on the steamer Perry to start officially his ninth voyage into the Arctic When tiie Perry passed beyond sight of land Commander Millan left the steamer and boarded an auto to speed to Maine where his Bowdoin is ready to sail north on Saturday The Perry is due in at daybreak tomorrow If word is not received from Captain Roald Amundsen by At a gigantic patriotic mass in Uie school last night Uie opening gun of ington Lynn's candidacy for state senator from this district was fired with a dull It Is reported upon good authority Whether the powder was a bit damp or the hummer spring a little weak there were no dis- received at nn early hour this morning that the shot wasj heard around Uie world The idea probably FLAGSTAFF conceived In the former circus J i press agent's fertile mind was IE 15 QOL num liy Concessions be birth by one of August 1 Commander fliers will begin a search he an- sheen i rabid supporters today in making known his plans Amundsen ho said will carne dim tKa nm out Q soon jf no has failed to reach Cape Columbia The Americans believe exploser found in one of throe places they plan to search The Amundsen party located the MacMillan expedition will fly to the unknown polar to complete their original task He said he return to America about September 1 i was deafening when flic pnr p western grazing of stunt sunk into tlie Colonel W D minds of those present every V chief forester Of the U to the v wi v iw me Of of the boss applauder j c it one rose to n PA re announced from the Stand here this to the salvos and zns of the with eral bows It Is one of the In his platform will be more mustard with hot dogs Apparently sensing the able Ibe mcctincr then voted to a committee of BO io take charge of George affairs should he be- come n guest of state nt Florence Th's committee would under- tite to Lynn's newspaper here rose to hind legs nnd unloaded their of 57 of oratory Some of the speeches while nut canned would have been used It is understood at the opening c third day of hearings sfore the on public lands j i Colonel Greeley told the com- that he was convinced testimony before e senate sub-committee and nal investigation of range con- tions tho waiver on forest fees should he extended rough the 1926 year The chief forester told the sub- that he was convinced lat reductions in grazing fees part of the forest area necessary and would he ide at once On some valuable Inges where better grazing con- obtain there lid he no reduction i-A third important concession announced in the lent's decision to hold in ice for the rest of year the cut in the number of ittle aud sheep ranged in forests Local boards of appeal were by Colonel for controversies between and forest supervisors Jany cattle and sheep men have in the Arizona hearing rulings and decisions of Uie rest supervisors from had no appeal were ruinous i the industry I Colonel Greeley testified lat some method would be in the department would be individual ranees which Icy might fence and improve in lany cases He announced that already had gone out from lis office instructing all forest to co-operate with in restoring trails to a fctisfactory condition and to wherever ROAD BRIDGE READY Application has been made by BRITISH COP fBy SAN FRANCISCO June 17 Shanghai city China Is not yet back to normal With the protest of British against the slaying their countrymen TV zie by snipers Tuesday in the city's foreign territory still borne upon the wires the news came today of an attack by a Chinese mob upon a British policeman in the in- concession The policeman T S Gavin was in a hospital tonight with a fracT tured his recovery doubtful central part of the settlement close to Chinese territory in which members of the mob might easily escape trouble started when Gavin tried to break up a street by a student The rest of the big city remained comparatively quiet Little change Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillies 4 Cubs G Giants 1 Dodgers Pirates 8 LEAGUE Brown's i Senators 2 Tigers 19 Yankees 1 Indans 3 10 White Sox 5 Red Sox 3 White Sox 6 Red Sox 7 THIRD TIME TOO MUCH FOB TOM WASHINGTON June new story illustrative of the wit of the late Thomas H Marshall was told by the National crat in its issue of today I was Governor of In- said the late dent there was opened in In- a large and equipped swimming pool and invitations were sent out to various persons to como in as the water was fine first invitation I con- a compliment A short afterward I received er I regarded that as a gestion But when I got the third I considered it a downright insult S P CO BUYS The formality of holding a sale Lynn Jury Retires At a Late Hour No Verdict Is Reached Unable to agree upon a verdict the jury in the Lynn trial retired at midnight After receiving the instructions of Judge Bellinger the jury went to dinner at a local restaurant then repaired to the jury room in the courthouse to ate reaching there about That but a few are holding out either way or the other was indicated at a late last night when many jurors had retired and a few were trying to swing the recalcitrant ones into line the way they wanted them Many bets were laid around town last night the majority of them being on a hung jury Some argued however and backed up their opinions with cold cash that a conviction was inevitable even though it would take many hours to bring LEAGUE Tigers 6 Colons 7 Oaks 2 Bees 8 Ducks 2 Seals 4 Indians 5 Angels 2 at- auction property certain dead street ends Ion the eastern edge of the city was transferred to tlie Southern Pacific brought to a definite and to all appearances a very satisfactory conclusion a matter concerning erable feeling was engendered in Yuma about a year and a half ago The sale was purely formal as there was but one bidder Through the proceedings the city conveyed to the Southern Pacific small tions of Prison Doten street Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Willow Gila and a street which at one bore the name of Willis but at the present is un- it about John II Campbell of The avowal made by Attorney opened the argument for the state in the morning and tore big loop holes in the defense with analysis 01 the testimony that nas been introduced in the lie termed Lynn a wandering who for selfish a desire for profit has wua byle Harrington of and factories still By Pross June in hotel for months as a principal in the trial of William D charged with killing his ater son William N McClintock pith typhoid fever germs Charles I Faiman was not called as a today by states attorney who said he could not for Faiman and asked the lourt to question the witness The motion to have Faiman ques by Judge Lynch was op bitterly by attorneys for Judge Lynch however he would call Faiman him and permit by both sides I Counsel will he given a Opportunity tomorrow to cite pre before Judge Lynch Ills decision I If Crowe will say the Is not worthy of belief I have m to the step said I do not say said Crowe simply means the state doe vouch for him and does no to by hiS testimony Three women In the tlass of the University of Michiga Ere Mrs Rouse lawyer Loretta Nierman dentist and Doro C Eggort architect John jii City Missouri to the War ment at Washington D C for proval of plans and location of a highway bridge across the Colorado river bridge near nia as authorized by act of con- fess approved March 3 1925 according to the plans will be over 000 feet long between abutments and eighteen f et wide between curbs The el span will he 180 feet In the ear between piers with a least eight of ten feet above high id increasing to a clear height of lirty feet above high water aud feet above low water and a ear span of fifty feet at that eight Maps and plans of the bridge bowing the location now on le with the War Department and ill on exhibition until 11 clock a m Thursday June 25 925 parties are invited by IB War Department to inspect lose maps and plans and to sub- lit in writing in triplicate on or tlie date mentioned any ob- based on in- they may have to the structure By Associated Press June Pa must decide whether be will was noted in the strike situation j continue n pOWer with a change Rhine factories still remained cmm idle in many instances named Tiie several land constitute small parcels of the ground re- quired by the Southern to complete its site for its new staT tion and station facilities The various were sold aj the valuation fixed a committee of which was IS SHATTERED Numerous statements that they to bring perjury charges against J G Brown chauffeur for 3 A on the ground hat he never worked in a office as he tes- at the Lynn trial were made during the case by the de- fense attorneys Brown brought a telegram to this office last night from Adams county official In Omaha Nebraska advising as You were employed in record cr's office January February March and April 1920 Balano of the year in road department Death Toll In Wreck Of Train Is Now 44 By Associated N J June death toll of the wreck special emigrant train on the D L W at Sag which had fluctuated because of confusion in identifications night was definitely set at 44 by officials of the road At least a score of persons are still suffering injuries in at Easton and JDover Several of these are in a critical condition Warren county officials today conducting three separate in- Prosecutor Smith night expressed tho belief that the left the rails after triking a switch covered with anil and dirt washed down by the electrical storm COTTON By NEW general cot on market closed steady at de of to 11 points Tuly Oct Bec majority emanating from the lefi 1 chamber and center and part i the right Instead of the old left or he will re- fuse to carry on the government by the Socialists and he may have to de- citie tomorrow The Socialist deputies held a caucus with the party's central administrative committee They were inclined to impose ab- stention on 103 members of the party when the vote on for war against comes up in the the city council make an They totaled the sum of which was paid to the city m cash This ts the matter over which controversy was more or le a year and a half a at the time the Southern Pacific determining the location of newspaperman and lad held up to public scorn and ridicule a man who for 42 years lad been laboring for the best in- of Yuma and has community itself aud has been a destroyer in the community and not a Campbell charged Blackmail was frequently inter- in Campbell's argument in attacking the of Lynn in publishing the article attacking Lynn came to this valley when all was peaceful and Campbell declared He deliberate ly set out to divide the community and set neighbor against neighbor and friend against friend Judge Campbell also attacked the methods used by J C ray of the defense counsel in ing an avowal in open court as to what tlie defense would prove I Murray was presented after the defense opened its case and came- when the state objected to mony regarding tubercular cattle Judge Campbell declared at that ime that the state welcomed an investigation of the Sanguinetti the testimony irrelevant because the tion dealt inly with that had allowed to be placed in the milk hyde -in quantities sufficient to kill Following the avowal of the noted criminologist who also is brother-in-law the court allowed the defense to proceed with that line of testimony Murray declared in the avowal that the defense would show that because of the large number of tubercular cows Sanguinetti herd that necessary to use formaldehyde or other preservatives to It hold up Murray also asserted that this would the most eminent authorities in the the Herald was pointed to with glee by the as ing that the young man was prompted by desire to aid the community Murray also upon the testimony that Lynn bad tried to get himself spirited into Mexico so that he would gain a lot of people would that he had been kidnaped by Sanguinetti Ho said it- couldn't be so because the tising manager Herald knew at the office of the Herald on the night gone to to make the request for the crash nto the headlines He said that the charge was Shown also to be false by the fact that was friend and how would be for Lynn to go charge avowal of the uiv i Jan March I bottles of liquor at Nogales New Orleans cotton 24.10 i eral weeks ago Virginia aged 6 is child wonder of Tecumseh Okla who plays compositions on ani is a marvel In he knowledge of history and politics lly singer is a musical prod o sory a igy compared by critics 1 she marked a long also made her cni ballot intelligently giving rea at the age of 3 Illy is now voting for each appearing in Berlin selected from Iowa that the de- the proposed new station As will would was neces- be recalled the announcement j place formaldehyde or made that the station preservative in milk in would be located at the was first Third street Subsequently change was made to the present site When this became known there was quite a controversy during which considerable feeling was manifested but at the If the Socialists ab- stain from voting a in the left block is inevitable They ad- until tomorrow without Teaching a decision Eberle Nicked For 10 Bottles Booze Associated Press Lynn's newspaper shames disgraces the community in il ulas Expressed the ier to make it merchantable was belief that all are now completely a deliberate false reconciled and the j and im line with the policy final outcome Is all for the sued by the defendant Campbell Mayor Ming conducted the sale and General Agent George E son acted for the Southern Lynn is a soaper double crosier and deceiver jij Timmons HAS H B Tagor not only knocked two wheels off his coupe last night but was fined for speeding as well While down Orange TUCSON June about nine o'clock with Eberle state purchasing I another car r-c suddenly came to agent was fined on each of two counts of law lation by Judge Sawtelle of tho U S federal court today after he a corner at the end of the paved street that he had evidently for- about and in the act of turning said corner one tire blew had entered a plea of guilty lout and caused the car to hit the Eberle was charged with trans- and possession of in curb at the left knocking two Through the avowal Judge Campbell declared the defense had been allowed to bring out a mass of irrelevant testimony regarding ithe presence of cows in lairy lierd He that he noticed the counsel trom Arizona had not dared to make such avowal and not live up to it and commented that courts must have been con- ducted far different in Iowa Tiie avowal which Judge bell attacked was read in full to the jury Taking it word for word Judge Campbell pointed out in the defense had failed to live up to the avowal and then charged that it was made with a deliberate Campbell pointed out that the most eminent authorities included one dairyman from Brawley who said milk from tubercular cows would not stay sweet as long as that from healthy cows On hand Judge hell pointed out head of the department of animal husbandry at the sity of Arizona Dr S Douglas state veterinarian and others who were really authorities had de- clared the defense contention was false M In closing his clear cut talk to if any had gone into the jury bos the Jury Judge Campbell dwelt wth personal motives in their heart upon the provision shon d now free hem the rights of a free press selves from bias or from speech The lion to repay h tional of a free press is friended them and should give a coupled the proviso that from the law and the publishing must responsible for what he says Judge Campbell explained There is no authority given in the con- to him Another important detail brought out by the Iowa legal light was that B A Washburn had declared that Lynn had him either on tho front porch of the living room while Brown had declared that the conversation took living room This wida divergence of opinion was pointed out as showing plainly that the story was false In his closing remarks informed the jurymen ity of their positions sad said tbat wheels It was great that it was made with a deliberate fun racin but a little too ex- land malicious intent to fun racing but a pensive I the jury and the Piping Hot News From All Over the World KANSAS Murder charge pending Mrs Mildred Ar- nold will he dismissed following acquittal of William H Arnold Arnold tried for slaying Lawrence detective be- cause of attentions to Mrs Ar- nold PALLAS Leach 19 instructor at Love Field when piano overturned and fell 500 feet Leach thrown from plane In midair Student flyer strapped in machine escaped serious injury MANILA P American old resident wearer of Medal of or attacked and by of ruffians led by member of lower house of legislature General Wood ordered gat Ion men killed bv killed find several vo thousand dollars damage done by wind and rain storm which tore through Valley OKLAHOMA CITY ran np to 97 new high tor year over State Enid re- ported temperature of 105 believes government should j stay ont of power business Honse spokesman said Hi commenting on development of Colorado River President said to have changed first views Hopes Southwestern states will settle question vetoed German plan for general safety pact In reply handed to foreign minister France suggested separate ies with contiguous countries Germans fear French attitude as and dangerous Tray nor traffic policeman stuck tn post In broiling sun Shoes be- came mired in soft Cut laces and stepped out of ans reporting to headquarters In stocking feet gas in a caisson lieing driven for new Five working Jn caisson drills gas pocket to two were overcome and fire department died trying to rescue two s for going beyond what Is right and proper The constitutional provision for a free cannot be used as a shield to protect a man from ing his neighbors J C frequently termed by his relatives as the noted from opened the argument for tho defense He first launched on a defense of his own avowal and said that the testimony of Miss Jane Ryder of the sity of Arizona giving the analysis of the milk sold by Gardenhire in 1923 made it needless to carry out more of the avowal He asserted that the one fact of the was that formaldehyde and boric acid were found in the milk sold by the Sanguinetti dairy in 1923 and that this fact alone was sufficient to justify the statements made in tho Herald dence If there is such a man on the jury as cannot do this he is an enemy to the honest men on the jury and should not be tolerated in he declared In closing tilled to afternoon men one injured when gas ex- plosion wrecked refining plant of Union Oil Company C former K K K leader Earl Klenck and Earl Gentry waiting trial on murder charge victory In hall when Judge ruled prosecutor must turn over to defense dying ment of for whose death tho men arc I held icle SEW YORK Dorothy Perkins girl to be tried on dcr charge in New York to wait 24 hours to learn fate ad- for day CLEVELAND of understanding held as only oi world of strife IV Hill of Oklahoma City retiring president oi International delegates to Uov He next launched into a defense of his idealistic brother-in-law showering bouquets with grea profusion upon that young man A struggling young idealist wh deprived himself of monetary ad vantage for the good of the com munity was one of the handsom bunch of posies that was handed to the defendant by his distin relative Lynn also wa called a dreamer who was plan ning for bigger and better thing for Yuma in the future and wh was seeking to remove the coon munity from the clutches of a ma who in his by greed and luet Tte letter written by Lynn day before the series of attacks upon Sanguinetti starts and after had refuse to sign an advertising contract wit The courtroom was yesterday when Attorney Struckmeyer the colorful Phoenix lawyer began e giving of his address to the ry Knots of men and women sat pon the floors in the corridors nd jammed the windows and while men sat behind tlie of Judge Bellinger Attorney Struckmeyer was tic to the highest degree but to any appeared to beat around the ush for a long time seemingly not aving much real evidence to talk DOUt He held Lynn up as a young man the highest patriotic Ideals nd declared fervently that his motives to bo the liberation of he Yuma valley from the tentacles f whom he termed a dictator tyrant and dominator He said that Sanguinetti wanted to control rule or to intimated that it rumored around town that if did not get justice some thing terrible would happen He the Hag and told Lynn had offered his all for his country in time of war In sub- he said the newspaper must remain the forum of the people that the right of free speech must be maintained and that Yuma lev must be delivered from tho rule of its tyrant Ho talked at length upon tuberculosis but seemed to avoid ths question of formaldehyde the of too charge against Lynn Attorney W F whom the attorneys tor the defense tried to belittle during tho trial and Continued on page four