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Show 4 THI WIATHEW. Sjaturday and Sunday UTAH llttl Bllvar 7.1a In t.mperature. Chang Local Settlement Prloaa. flr Ut-t- ., Lead IT fr FT fill jy jyp w a ....Sim Ill.M (cathodes) Coppar ).. SALT LAKE CITY, SATUEDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1927. VOL. 115, NO. 114. f1 mm asks . IN HI of Water Proclamation Appeals to Operator and Miners for an Understanding. Coolidge Planning to Leave Capital 111! IN s on March 4, 1929 STAY OFJEATH TEST FLIGHTS I mJ3os wtr STRIKE up- - pHOENTX, Axlx, An. S (AP). Th subject of avaUahU ply of th Colorado river was discussed today In a closed me tin ' commissioners and too California rlTtr body, A between Aria-onstatement issued after the morning session Mid som progress) had been made toward a better understanding concerning difficulties between the two state on proposed lirer development. The statement follows: "The two commissions discussed the available water supply of th Colorado river; how it might be equitably divided to conserve the Interests of all seven states, and the interpretation given several sections of th 8anU compact and their effect upon the interests of the lower basin. Some progress was made in arriving at a better understanding of each others' viewpoint." r. August IS; Companies View Sessions Useless. COLUMBOS. Ohio, AM. 6 (AP). Oovernor Donahey today Issued a proclamation appealing to Ohio coat mlnara and opratora to compromise thalr dlffaranoM, calling upon all In polloa authority In tha atata to "do thalr fall duty," and urging all citizens "to land helpful hand and eounaal In tha hopa of restoring tha coal Indus-trIn our commonwealth." Tha governor durinf tha day received from John L. Lewis, president of the United Mlna Worker of Amer ica, "unqualified acceptance" of tha proposal that union miners and coal operator! of tha central competitive field meet at Toledo August 15 to wage acale discussions. ' COMPANY VIEW. Rloe Miller, president of tha Coal Operator' association, wrote tha governor that hla association doea not believe the fconfrenoe can be because Important dlatrlota hare now discontinued dealing with the union, and that, in any event, only harmful delay would come out of It, Later S. H. Robblna, prealdent of the Ohio Coal Operatora' association, announced following a meeting of the Ohio operatora' executive committee at Cleveland that Mr. Miller haa no authority to summon the operators of th central competitive field for a wags conference. Robblna declared Inasmuch as tha Miami conference adjourned sine die, without agreement, no organization axlsta at present among operator In th oentraj com- tltlv field. Robblna declared MIIer Is empowered to speak only lor th Illinois miner. Mr. Robblna declared he had rolved no suggestion from the governor for th conference. Bobbins declared recently that It is too lata now to wages with th union In view of th collapse of the Miami parley. DISTRICTS QUIETER. Th various coal fields of th state were mora quiet than at any time for more than a week, according to Information received by Adjutant General Frank D. Henderson, from th Ohio national guard officers he has dispatched to th mines. "When the actual neceealty arises I shall not hesitate to us th military forces at my command to restore peace, but until that time comes the responsibility must rest upon th civil agencies established by the constitu tion and law of our state," th gov ernor said In his proclamation. "Th civil officers of the state will be held strictly accountable for the preservation of order." The governor's office ha been ap prlaed that within the last few day been Iiave oj0 men deputized guards by sheriffs In seven counties where disturbance have occurred. dla-cu- BOMB EXPLOSIONS WRECK TWO NEW YORK SUBWAYS station was a mass of wreckage. Th fore of th blast, attributed to a bomb, broke the water pipes in th lavatory. The platform was flooded. The railings of th stairways were blown from their concrete bases. Turnstiles and change booths war shattered. Tile, brick and cement Uttered the scene. FLASHES SCARE. Newspaper photographers created a second scar at th scene whan they began setting off flashlights. Many that another people fled, thinkingblast was occurring. One man was severely injured In an street explosion st th Twenty-eight- h - (Continued on Pare Twe.) (Ooluma One.) nt HUNDREDS OF FIRE FIGHTERS WAGING BATTLE IN FORESTS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5 (AP). Hundreds of fire fighters today were waging a grim battle agalnat forest fires In national forest preserves of the northwest. Most of the fires wer started by electrical storms during th past week, unaccompanied by rain. Latest reports available at th federal district forest offlc here showed that about 100 fires war burning In th Columbia national forest, southern - GIVEN SEVERE CRITICISM BUCHAREST, Rumania, Aug. 5and not repreeentatlvs of th people's will, (AP). Psrllament, before adjourning The final session also was nl!v heard 14, October until ened yesterday by a fiery discussion of the ex Preof con th and chief press isting RODERICK censorship opponent Jullu MATHEION. Mantu, By of foreign newspapers con Cbtcsfo Tribune Press Berries. mier Bratiano, denounce the present fiscation matter Inimical to tha talning present TOKIO, Aug. I (1 p. m.) A stiff administration in Rumania as Illegal regime. of th Na ieputy loneacu earthquake shuck was felt at 8:15 this and totally at variance with the gov- tlonal Peasants party. Insisted that If northeastern throughout morning ernment envisaged by King Ferdinand the government desired to savs Its Japan, rocking the capital and fright- before he died. prestige abroad It should abandon ImClock ening many Into the open. f Manlu demanded free electlona. mediately Ita policy In this direction. stopped in many sections, with tele- reiterating his charge fhat the presleaders turned a daf phonic communications within the city Is unconstitutional ear to the plea. arid between Toklo and northern sec- ent government tions Interrupted. Reports from the country are meager, but apparently the quake was strongest In the Sendai, Giant Bomber Constructed for Alleged Murderer Reported Dying KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Aug. 5 (AP). O. H. May. charged with slaying his wife and Carl K. Roberts, undertaker and member of Governor Austin Peay's staff, was aaid by physicians to be dying today as the result of a heart collapse caused by Intense strain and shock. May shot and killed his wife Wednesday at his uncle's home. He then drove down town and shot Roberts ss he sat In a barber's chair. Roberts died on the way to a hospital. May charged thst Roberts had 'broken up" his home. Woman Found Shot in Waiting Room U. S. Government in Secrecy NEW YORK, Aug 5 (AP). The third giant bomber to be secretly constructed recently for the United States army, larger and heavier than th previous two and employing a unique tubular ateel wing conatruction which has been under development for five by the Keystone years, will be tested Bristol. Pa., next Aircraft corporation, announced the corporation Wednesday, through Ita press representatives here today. The Kevatone plane will be known " snd will carry as a load, Including four tons of military u six. In n addition bomb. a It will possibly ten. machine f guna. two driven by he Packard motors and will weigh eight "Super-Cyclops.- one-to- Aug. t (AT-)Whst to be an unusually was discovered to- tons when loaded. murder gruesome It has been secretly under developday with the find ng of a woman's ment for the last two snd a half years. hody, shot through the breast. In the L; women s room at me city hall subway station. killed by a shot f'red She had at rloee range while scurrying crowds hastened for their trains on the station platform a few feet Her Identity was shrouded in as mu.:h NEW TORK police believed . bn Richard Blythe, representative of the Keystone oumpany, .revealed. Whether the disappearing turret carrying four guns will be installed In the center of the ftieelage will depend upon the war department's de cision as to whether Its huge bombers should b accompanied by pursuit planes or should be used as Independent fighting units Of the six guna. two are placed beside each motor, and two more In the nose of th fuselage. With the turret feature, the air dreadnaught would have a complete circle of fire. Professor Porter's new wing Is constructed on s basis of seamless chrome molybdenum ateel, while duralumin is usd wherever possible to save weight. The will be "more than eighty feet," It was announced. The dimensions exact and details of ronstr.uctlon are being guarded as army secrets. wins-sprea- d as Prince of Wales Aimee Denies Receives Salute Story of Arrival . in Ancient Auto f treat- Washington.- - - anVThe Vancouver army barracks has small, in adjacent Rainier forest. 100 acres was supplied mules, trucks and a squad One fir covering on men to aid In taking supplies in Railroad uncontrolled of. burning to the fir fighters In this section. oreek In th Chelan forest, WashingAnother larg fir in th Columbia ton. Sixty-fou- r fires have been reported forest Is sweeping over sn old burn In th Wenatchee national forest In of 1000 acres on th Little White Salmon watershed, the past five days. threatening Ths largest fires In th Columbia heavy stand of young timber. RUMANIA ADMINISTRATION (OeaUansd so Three.) (Ooluma One.) ?! Tar.) (Oaluu Tars. (Oaatuiaod reserve ar In what Is known as the Yaoolt burn, an area of 300.000 acres burned over in 1902. The old fir left thousands of snags standing, trees killed but only slightly burned. Forest officials keep a constant guard over the area, fearing the day when a blaze would get started in the tinderlike timber. .Today there ar four larg fires sweeping over the old burn. All efforts ar being directed toward surrounding th four with no attempt being made Stiff Earthquake Felt in Japan section. SAX FRAVCTSCO, Aug. 6 (AP). Test flights, forced landings and the approach of one eastern plane to San Francisco wr today's developments In ths sctlvltles prellminsry to th starting of ths 185,000 James D. Dole air rac from th mainland to Hawaii, starting st noon, August 12. Ths single eastern plane reported winging Its way to Ban Francisco this afternoon was piloted by John Augie Pedlar of Flint, Mich., navigated by naval Manlay Lawlng. San Diego aerographr, and, carrying Mlas Mil dred Doran of Flint, Mich., as pas senger. The plane took off from San Diego. Calif., at 1:45 a. m.. and Was eiDected to srrlve here tonight. The monoplane "Oklahoma," piloted by Lieutenant V. H. Griffin, and navi gated by Al Henley of Oklahoma, anded at Clover field. Santa Monica, Calif., this afternoon, after being forced down on the Mojave desert yesterday by the blowing off of the exhaust stack, wnicn tnreatenea io set the plane afire. The aviators de clared thev would continue their Okla considers this country's viewpoints of the Geneva discussion wer set fortn fully and carefully by AmbHSsador Gibson and by an auxiliary statement by Secretary Kellogg and on these the president Intends to rest tnls counAVOIDS HINTS. try's case. attention Mr. While Coolldge's th president Is careMeanwhile, turned to foreign affairs today, he let fully avoiding any hint that he might it be known this that country's posifavor on candidat above another for tion regarding China was ths same ss the Republican nomination arid If he Stations; Philadelphia Church Blasted. h Boat Carrying Officials of Contends She Had Brand New Machine and England Escorted by Plenty Money. Many Yachts. B LOS ANGEL.ES,- - Aug. (AP).Alme Semple McPherson todsy exploded a choice phrase which has been used by writers In describing ths evangelist's sntry into Los Angelea passed through American waters for to begin her meteoric religious ca short tlma and wer greeted from reer. The Angelus temple pastor, whose th American short enthusiastically. Whn th prince and premier ar stormy experiences of the last year rived st Brockvills from 'Ottawa to have made her name familiar wherever newspapers snd msgaxtnes ar rad, day, rain was falling, but the downpour lasted only a few minutes, and always has been pictured as arriving th splendid weather which has hers In a "battered old automobile greeted them sine their arrlvsl In Canada was theirs for ths rest of th day. Their progress through ths Thou sand islands was one of many ovations. From Clayton and Alexandria bay on the American aide aeveral yachts and motorboats raced down the St. .Lawrence, waiting at the entrance to the American channel for the arrival of the royal party. The boats swung around as the visitors' yacht appeared and escorted her hrough Amerlcsn waters. The vaoM of W. 8. Coverdale. president of the Canadian Steamship Lines, led the way. Th royal party ran within a hun. dred yards or so of the American shore at Alexandria bay. American flaga were aippea in greeting ana grins were fired In .salute. Captain F.rrford. who took the present king snd queen through the Thousand Isles more than twenty yeara ago, was In command of the yacht carrying the royal party. , Along the waterfront at Gananoque. a great crowd gathered to greet their guests Th Prince of Wales and Prince (ieorge, hla brother, while in Brockvills this morning, were able to get In a round of golf The royal brothers, with Premier Baldwin, iuncheon guest of Mrs (. T wr, ford. The reception at Brockvllle fuj. was purely Informal, and there were no addresses of welcome. Mining Army Pilot'$ Body Found on Sand BARN BOAT CITT; .V J., Aue I (API. The body of Lieutrnant O. Harris, army aviator, who with Lieutenant William A Orav' was lost In a coast stnrm last surmystery as the rlrcumetanres waa found near her yester, rounding the killing. No weapon was day found The body was lashed to a paraBloods'alna had been partially covchute and had r.e"ome entangled w!h ered ,up in a small compartment adto teach Chaucer to th an Iron grspplirg hook, srhi.-WII.I.IAMPTOWN, Mass., Aug. I authorities was sons and head btintera joining that in which the body was substituted partly burled In th. s.nd been has Football AF) found. .he Oriental peoples, Harris and Gray left Mitchel f.eld continued, hav some of the for head 'hunting neither th ability nor the desire for on February 17 f.ir Uniirii field. Vlr-n nla Their plan, waa last shat as Philippine lalsnd vIMaaes. C. C. Batch-eide- r ths withdrawal of He declared Widely Known Opera America from th it passed low t;y.r a coast guard a's. of New Yrr, former acting would result in "govarn-nienear rorsea r:vr lion that in Phll'ppmes afer-i Diet Dublin Singer of the interior of the Philipa wins ot toe p.ane and other noon by a seriail r.I'fBrrhv " toof w.r. later found Institute tuld the politics in wrerssge ihe pines, rrP-I.TIreland, .Aug. S (API-Josurf. Wife Shoot $ Motion (i Mars. wvi;y known ,,pera day th.it tbe Mr Pet' heM-- n ! f tevr. d. d here todsv. i.,,bINalfn..st as Picture Actor Husband Civil War Veteran !A'.flLe iribe ( he Fi.i:Bf 'rig.. a .h seph was h rt L'l I'Min tr r d .1 e .we tr.ro S ft, ft I' nder of Denver Dead er at Itne a'd't prf. r ifoi.r.v w in. cat Aug ( (APi - '.srden 'g as the rc.-is !ir.r mh.e f ' tenor n. s d j,e'i:t o be a mr. Pre.nikoff, t d 1., rial a at so he In greed orer nduitn.! aha n ii.ctur sang at ;. A PI WIt.BRHAW i s srv-- thro ifh actor, Ms.. Au aa P In lynd tt He in. prtn tsl wr.rera 'he arm her. Kobvrl Rusael! by h!s w.f. 'lM,is desd a three ee-of the I'nited ,n the orient ' Me irtetrred efr,,r he tnid the po;i of Irene, wo Th. mavor Colo, st " 1A x!v of the fM'ipptn. head man. known In th "T1 sl'if 'r.r tn "T'etsv Miss Emly fi'm elr.es as tvr.nie of h'.s r At th t'rre of h!s le'b he was hunting trih-- s an iri'!ni:r e1 ja :' r. .Preston, was arrested and he,d Wr'ilt. He sene-1'amaror of er ar.d rVreotor fnr of tenor 11. wnih they pnn. jrJ fvr Tha actor waa u.at.-f unprepared for t yeara is yr 11 tre. O Mar Opera oomiany. thn described sn attempt by school at th uestKjsirg, hospital. eras s O.y.l ar Hunting, Convention d Informed fh-ruar- im(t g se-- nl er-h r 1 i i e- l ''!. nri-.-- -- Ma-rir- ee 1 1 if RAPTD CTTT, S. D., Aug. 6 (AP) It was emphasized today at th summer White House that President offlc Coolidge Is planning to leav March 4, 1929, but no amplification of his statement on Tuesday that "I do not choose to run for president in 1928." was forthcoming, nor is ons now expected. The full force of his statement was brought home to th president today when newspapermen meeting with him for th first time lnc h gv,them his terse announcement on Tuesday asked him about his plans after retir ing from ths Whit House. It hadn't occurred to Mr. Coolldg. It waa said, that he needed to b thinking about what h will do after he leave office. Work haa been coming hla way so fast that he had never lor u. thought he would have to look However, he felt It would continue coming In the future. QUESTIONS ASKED. Although" numerous questions were Disced before tha president In writing asking him about hla announcement. all were disposed of with the declara tion that he had) nothing to aaa io the Btstement. Later In the conference a dlacusslon arose shout ths convening of another naval disarmament conference in lszs and the newspapermen wer reminded that Mr. Coolldg would D out oi office on March 4 of that year and. therefore, he did not conalder he could be Involved In such a conference. This served further to convlnc those of Mr. Coolldge's Immediate associates that there could be no doubt that he meant by hla statement that he would not conalder runnlnt again under any clrcumatances. But there wer a vepy few, wt must be said, among the newspaper group and even among ths Coolldgs household who cling to ths belief that If to Republlcu nomination It tendered to th president he Would accept 11. These call attention to ths announce . ' (Oeattnaed mm Fss Twe.) (Oelama foe.) , of Mannon and Fatally Wounded Girl Are Found in Car, . of Leaving Office. UK Duration 52-Ho- ur RAPTD OITT, B. n . Aug. 5 (AP) President Coolldgs knows of no foundation for ths rumor that hs will call anothar conference on th limitation of naval armaments. The question, of course, Is, on which must be left open, h believes, sliks no one can forecast at this time what suddenly might develop to mak another conference advisable, but reproduction head, detectives wer un. garding his present Intentions, they able to learn mor of th woman, Include no deslrs to reopen the Geneva Betty M. Gottlieb, 25, who they bediscussions. Mr, Coolldg considers that It may" lieve shot him to death and then andbe said poaltlvely no will be ed her own llf. called by him In 1929. meeting It was In a nrlv.t. kAm. that the president leaves offlc Msrch whereth th girl's room ofIn her oast was mystery 4 of thst year ami he believes there deep as among, ' closs her could not possibly be time In threa acquaintances, Investigators found a little book of months to call a meeting, rencn an verses. A poem entitled "Shadows," sgreement and frame a treaty upon ths last lines of which said: which tha senate could act. LINES IN BOOK. FRIENDLY PBCLIN9. "But can't you find a ntfl rood t Th contention Is held hy Mr. CoolIn m," was followed by sn unidge that In spits of th failure of ih lor Geneva conference the utmost friendly derscored passage from Omar Khay- jsiii, mm ioiiows: feeling and cordial understanding continues to exist between th United States. Great Britain and Janan and "And fear not lest sxlstenc, closing your he doea not expect the breakup to hav a and min, should know th any serious effect upon the peace of Account Ilk no more." the world. Th three nations went Into the conference with an open mind, Th bodies of Mannon and th he believes, and. although their dif girl ferences of opinion wer too great to wsr found last night (lumped down In th front seat of an automobile in an reasees no ha permit agreement, son why serious consequences i.eed be th residence section. Ths girl, unconscious and near death, clutched a expected. The first demonstration of thte revolver In her hand. good-will Mannon had been at th Tec-An for Crest country's will taks place Sunday when Secretary studios until 11.10 Isst night. Ths it-1hdedication of shooting occurred within th nxt half Kellogg speaks ths International peace brld between hour. Of th girl, several of thos Buffalo and Canada. His message will closest to her believed that her nam reflect the sentiments of ths Wsshlnar- - was Betty Montague, and that she had ton government and, accordingly married a photographer named Harry rresment uooiiage win send n special Oottlleb, from whom shs separated. communication. Reports that a photograph of a llttl EARLY FOR OPINION. girl found in her room was that of In Mr. Coolldge's onlnlon. It Is too her daughter, aged t, wr though no on ssemed to early to say what effect th Geneva elroulated, know for sur.- - She had been Dreaxup win nave on the rutur naval ' at several H policies of th three countries. as a retouch artist.photograph galleries (Optioned Tares.) GIRL BEAUTIFUL. (Oolmma Twe.) Her employers said sh was strikingly beautiful, but somewhat given to" fits of temperament, fih was of Spanish and Irish descent Mannon, one of ths youngest sxecu-tlvin th film colony, cam her two years ago from New York w. carried th title of vies president ale of th New York offices of rt !, ta Olga-Lee- RECORD BALLipiI Attains Vare and Wilson Join Forces in Attempt to Period; Conn Flight Obtain County Votes. Fliers Planning Endurance Flight Indians Kill Mining Man Near Tecoripa California University War Department Student Dies in Crash to Decide Medal Aug eo-.- I (API e distin-(rulsie- d letter written last t by a woman In New .York,January who signed herself "Min," received only naaaln attention from investigators. It was written in Intlmat aty!, addressing the film official as "Ham. Dear." That she knew of another woman In whom Mannon was Interested hers was mad clear In th following passage: "If you are foolish, enough to marry pleas tell the lltthj lady of my existence for som derld day to com and se you, sndmay shs would hav to know m anyhow. I might pass as an aunt." Mannon's buatnes associate knew the girl only as "Betty," they said they knew that Mannon had known her for about a year and a half, and had recently been trying to break awsy from her. A r Two Negro Homes of Georgia Blasted ATLANTA. Oa., Aug. 5 (AP). Two negro home were dynamited last night after warnings to their occu-pan- ta to move had gon unheeded The front porch of the residence of Zach Cook was demolished and the windows of nn apsrtment hcusesnesr by, occupied by white persons, were smashed by th detonation of what pollc ssld was a larg quantity of Cook's family was la ths dynamite. nous, hut all escaped Injury. Mo I.lndiey, reported an attempt tn dynamite his residence, but H the only resulting damage was a larre hols In the front ysrd. Both negroes had received threatening messare. and a "committee" visited Llndley and warned him- to mov, h aald. Cook announced he would leav th city today. Llndley was undecided' Sisters Argue Story; ' One Shoots Self Kan., Aug. I (AP). Gertrud. Craig, 15, was dead today from a bullet wound which a coroner's verdict established had been CAT.DWELL, The girl took her own llf following an argumnt with a married sister, May Wilton, over a story In s popular magaalne, entitled "Slat erg. In Scandal" No motive for the act 'has been established mineral production of Utah countv jn 1925 was $6,827,-00- 0. Zane Grey Tells The county Fish Stories Big ranks second in I SAN FRANCISCO. (APV Aug state in the 7ane Gray, novelist, arrived todav the RAPID CITV, S II . Aug S (APt question of whether a 4 Tahiti telling of Tv'rg cross may pe a'jird the ateamer swordflihes, Chamberim, Lpn c.renc New flyer, w.li h. luria ar.d g'.ant encountered put up to tha war department ty on tie f:ahing trip in th Kouth Seaa President Coci "Sg for l&veatratK'n H said B Ir. tended gMng back next and nMORiBMBdstina hooks sea tafkj. year with The es studios. "DESSAU, Germany, Aug. C (AP). WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (AP). Rep "It Isn't so," shs said Indignantly Voicing Jubilant confidence that they resentatives of Senator-eleWilliam "As a matter of fact, w artoday. 111 succeed In flying from Germany Vara, Republican, and hla Demo rived In a brand new eight-cylinde- r, car, and we had to New York, Cornelius Kdsard snd cratic opponent, William B. Wilson, plenty of money the result of four- Johann Rim Irs landed this morning Joined forces today In an effort to of constant work bv us teen years two women" (referring to herself and after an airplane flight which brok sav from destruction ths ballots cast her motier, Mrs. Minnie Kennedv). th world's record for duration. outslds of Philadelphia, Allegheny and The argument came up when ficcountlea In the Pennsylvania Taking off at 5:50 o'clock Wednes Delaware tions which wthdrew from the church election last November. German filers In senatorial as a result of Internal dissension which day morning,, th They agreed that David S. Barry. ended In Mre. Kennedy being relieved their Junkers W-- Jl plane, remained senste sergeant -- at -- arms, should writ as buslnes manager of the temple be- aloft until 1011 o'clock this mornnlg. to th Judge of th counties, requestgan, discussing the methods by which ing them to irtipound th ballots -- so the evangelist amassed a reputed fortu- flying 51 hours ft minutes I seconds. they will not b destroyed when elec 51 ne-while ths of former record In snd breaking tion officials dean out 'he ballot engaged religious work. Much speculation has been heard hours II minutes 25 seconds, held by boxes tn preparation for the state prisince an agreement was reported be September 20. D. Chsmberlln and Bert mary to be held on vare tween the evangelist and her mother Clarenc Counael for both and Wilson Acosta. III Indorse over rinancea concerning the source letter, and. In Barry's no left In doubts The long flight of the reported $100,100, which rumor will draw ddltlon, up for each they the minds of ths pilots and officials county had It the two women were splitting. of judge a formal order for Imthe Junkers Airplane works that the ballots, thus saving ths two-pla- n the proposed flight to pounding that much labor. There ar In- Jifdges America will succeed. Two Besides this. Barry will writs to th Is a start dications that planned for commissioner of esch county, who Monday. are the custodlana of the "I'm sure we'll make It." remarked generslly for ballota th asking their Edsard before retiring for a long cooperation in thcourts, effort to preserve PATRRSHX. .V. J . Aug 5 (AP) sleep after the endurance oflight. ,rW all of the ballots cast In the atate for J. T Hsrtson of the Wright Aerohad fuel for only fifty-twhour' ae oy tne senst in psssing finally nautical corporation today la that this time, but we might have upon he knew of two flights planned to flight the formal petition of contest Hf.fl nnnnili mora w.., . A hlh lff to bark I'nited th. States the have enabled us to fly more than sixty which Wilson has brought for ths bring to world's endurance flight record. sest et hours. wnn constantly unfavor- elected. which Var haa been declared by two German aviators at Peiasu. able winds, the ocean can be crossed Germany,, today. Georg Y. Holme, president of the " He was not at liberty to disclose the In that time Stat Association of County Commls-'sloner- a, P.tst!os said: details of either of the proposed also will address a letter to ."My faith Is as firm ss th Rock of the flirh's, he said, but tended that one Gibraltar commissioners; requesting their that th machine will land would take plA.-within the next two me 1 aarelv In America. haven't the cooperation. months and 'the other within a:x method of seeking the ballots faintest doubt ovr th outcome of the forThis montns. aenat us waa decided upon after flight." become had It clear that senate funds Although the official record of the obtaining the ballots immediately endurance flight haa not'yet been pro- for not could be made available, as" the claimed by the Gwman air council, senate privileges and elections comno doubt, la felt her that th tlm waa specifically limited In will b recognised, as well as th dis- mittee with this case to the llf of tance of 6040 kilometers covered (3T61 dealing sixty-ninth fAP)?-Jo- e the WAWISOTON, Aug i congress, which exnot S0 miles), counting about A. Kendrirk. sn American emcovered In clrrllng about the pired last March. ployed by the Ouadaloup Th. funds commitsenate, Mining campaign field. The flight brhke tee flying company of Texa'a. was shot hj Yaqul Ieasau also Ma heewi seeking to obtain the dletanc. record of 4400 kllometera, the Indians near Tecoripa. Ponora. Mexi-rballota the .federal through Maurlc on the night of July SI, the .tare held by the French filer. who tised a Fa man blplan. courta.'but the court for the Philadepartment ws. informed lodav by T'rouhln. held district that the quesdelphia (The distance record aet ey th Ken-driiConsul Rursley at liuayamaa tion of whether tola committee legal-U- y fllrht from Ne Tork was hit In th. kne.. hut hi9 la one for exists the senate and as r."t dan- - to (irmwMr1s JOS miles ) oond.tin was rep-irrenot th court to decide. An appeal Professor Junkers, airplane de!grr, from One Vesi.-sserous was kfled In decrslon has beeri allowed. that r, ncount-of which were the es Psa. TSrvi ICesttnsed at!la not jtevorred (Celwna Teur. ) I'al. n. rs or more. OAKLAND, rt s Tec-A- dent of Ocean Attempt without money," and later building a rellgioua plant worth half a million Hehry Ar'n. a student at afVer ths ti ed '"1st inler',-alrpiane he aaa f.virg crashed t th a'rport r. ss.d tre r'eht w!rg rf hpe-'a- " the machine hroa. r.rf sr.n th. p,ar wee seven'y-rvfeet off the ground- - .HOLLYWOOD, Cat., Aug. I (AP). tragedy of lov grown cold, which last night took to death a motion pic ture executive and a woman of strike Ing beauty, who bar nam and few bits of gossip atone withheld from th realm of complete mystery, was passed Into polio history tonight. Whll film chiefs deplored tha death of Hamilton W. Mannon, vie president of Teo-A- rt studios, "who was respected and loved," according to on A GERMAN FLIERS SUPPORT GIVEN . c..r men-arl- Support;. logg Receives Honor. OANANOQTJE, Ontario, Aug. a.B (AP). Th Prince of Wale and Pre mier Badlwln, traveling by boat from Brockvlll to Gananoque, through the Lak of th On Thousand Isles, today Football Substitute for Head my Bodies FILM HEAD Sacco Visits BOSTON, Aug. 5 (AP). Th legal procedure by which counsel for Nicola Saoco and Bartolomeo Vanzettl hope to stay thslr execution, now set for soms time after next Wednesday night, was being formulated today, but th exact steps remained shroud-- d In mystery tn th absence of a defi nite statement from Arthur D. Hill, who has been engaged to continue the fight for freedom for th two Internationally known radicals. Hill was closeted In his offlcs most of ths day with a number of men who have ben ldentlfledwlth the raseT These" Included Professor'Fellx Frankfurter of Harvard, Herbert Ehr mann, associate of William O. Thomp son, who resigned yesterday as counsel for the condemned men, and M. E. Muznianno. Pittsburgh attorney, who now Is working with th Sacco- Vanzettl defense committee. During th day Attorney Hill called In Francis B. Ssyrs of th Harvard law school, who remained with him afternoon. of the the greater part of ths lat Presi-meBayrs, of William M. Butler, chairman of ths Republican national committee and close friend of ths president, which said he was not convinced Mr. would decline lb nominaCoolldg tion. At Least One Person Killed, Dozen Injured at Brooklyn-Manhatta- IF Hus Variety of Luck ExperiFails to Give Hint as Does Not Intend to Book of Poems SubstantiBand on Twentieth Day enced by Increasingly ates Premeditated Douto Candidate to Re- Call Such a Meeting of His Hunger Strike ble Slaying by Woman. Big Field of Aviators ceive KelDuring 1929 Because Mrs. NEW YORK. Aug. , (AP). At least one person was killed and mors than a dozen Injured In a aeries of explosions In two of New Tork's main subway arteries tonight. At the Fourth ayemi and Twenty-eight- h street station of ths Intsrbor-oug- h Rapid Transit company, on person was killed and at least six were Injured. An unidentified man standing on n the platform of the Transit subway at Twenty-eightstreet was blown to the tracks by the fore of tha blast. Badly Injured, he was picked up sndx taken to the iS'ew York hospital. street The B. M T. Twenty-eight- h CAUSES DEATH Question of What He Rumor of Calling AnWill Do After Retir- other Naval Limitaing Hasn't Concerned tion Conference DeYet. nied at Rapid City. President a Pro Forced Landings, Maneuvers Engage List of posed at Grounds for Retrial of " Vanretti. Competitors for Prize. FIVE CENTS LOVE TRAGEOV E of Eel Shipment Strikers Ready to Meet 1 PAGES 22 nit cou Arizona and California Discuss Available Colorado Supply OF PEOPLE !, When you give those Tribune little Want Ads a job they rush it through quickly. active con-frr- production of ktr i 4 ' " |