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Show r WEATHIK. Utah Mostly fair Friday and Saturlittls cnsnga In temperature. day; Local Settlement Pricea. e 64 Sliver ........ T125 Lead J1S Topper r Zlno 5S VOL. 115.- - Start in now and ti j if! adrer-tis- e through the Want Ads for the auto supplies and sundries you neea. i I.'5 SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. NO. 141. PAGES 28 FIVE CENTS ill Fliers on Journey COMD GETTING THE BACON HOME VIA AIRPLANE ME Around World Set HELD IN JAIL Contribution to White House Break fasts 1EUD Forth ifor Bagdad AFTER KILLING SALT LAKE FIGURES IN NEW AVIATION STORY CATCHES FIDE RECESS VOTED Kv fOv tOv . tO- . v0 Ot vO - . ATGONFERENGE OtO C - ON COLORADO XTRHINO exclusively for the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and iThe Salt Lake Tribune and associated newspapers, William ,S. Brock, flying the "Pride of Detroit," begins today a story, day by day, describing how it feels to travel around the rorld in less than thirty days. Today he writes from Constantinople tomorrow he will be heard from at Bagdad and the next day Watch for his story. " Agreement on Water Division for Lower States Fails; Hope Retained. T a r : ! o ( ( Locomotive Fireman Shot to Death From Ambush ; I f f ft . . Hauling Nonunion Load ' u .its.- ir V - a -- -- t m i '" T j . - ..W vr f t J , ' .e to Land by Blaze in r i -- i vs-- t Royal Windsor" Forced Wing; , 0 , Drops Safely. i Two Men Arrested and Delegates Will Delay Encountered When Turkish Permit Is Bloodhounds on Trail; ble in Denver Sept 19; Asked; Thrill in Sighting Borders of Asia; Rain of Rifle Firing. Power Question Waits. , 'Sir John Carling," London, Out; No Word From "St. Raphael." ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, Sept. 1 (AP). William Henderson. 47, negro, and John Heclo, 49, were In the Belmont eourrty Jail tonight while authorities continued an Investigation of the killing today of A. J.' McGee, 40, Baltimore tc Ohio railroad fireman from Wheeling, W. Va. KILLED IN CAB. McGee was shot from ambush in the cab of his engine, which was pulling a train loaded, with coal mined in the nonunion field in West Virginia. I'nlon sympathizers have been active In the NEW YORK. Sept. 1 (AP) Tha Old jQlory"- - will Fokker monoplane leava Roosevelt field early tomorrow morning bound for Harbor Grace, N. F., to search for Uis missing; British fliers of ths crew of tha "Bt Raphael." Philip Payns, Hearst repre, sentative, announced tonight. Reassem- - Hotel Welcome; All Goes Well. DENVER, Sept. 1 AP). The seven-tat- e . conference on Colorado river problem late today recessed to meet m Denver again on September 1. No agreement wu reached on division of water amoni the three lower basin states, California, Arisona and Nevada, but delegmtea expressed the opinion that groundwork was laid for an amicable understanding; when the meetings are resumed. DELIOATKS OPTIMISTIC; Deeplte the fact 'that tenl daye of and j negotiations In both executive meetings had failed to effect an lower1 basin the iopen on aamong subject which had been fire for almost five years, the r concensus prevailed that such strides ) had been made as to make almost cer- tain a compromise when the confer-- I ence reconvenes. .Spokesmen for Arisona and Calin fornia parties to the )' controversy seemed to have unbridled optimism regarding the eventual oui-- ii come of the parley, as well as to the ' settlement of tangent questions on power and the storage of water In the. lower basin for flood protection, hydro-electric energy and Irrigation. The resolution Introduced by United States Senator Key Planum of Ne-- i vada In open session early this week. declaring in effect that the Individual states owned not only the waters of the Colorado and the other streams within their borders, but the bads and banks as well, did not come up for discussion before recess..: Its dlscus-sto- n at the next meeting of the conference was made certain, however, by the statements on the floor just prior to the rap of the gavel by Chairman George H. Pern, governor of Utah. ' THIRTY AT CONfBRgttC.f of the seven ' .-Thirty representatives , .. f Golden Eagle Follows Lindy By WILLIAM S. B&OCX, Pilot of tho "Pride of Detroit" (Copyright, 1tJ7, In the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, South America, Japan, Europe and the British empire by the Nsw York Times company. All rights reserved by the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Salt Lake Tribune.) Doing Stunts i i CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 31 (De- layed). At our last stop, Belgrade, wher the Jugoslav military officials received us, we were accorded a most cordial reception and a great ovation from the populace. As we prepared to. leave we were more than pleased to find that three pursuit planes, under our official Jugoslav host. Major Tomltch, were to accompany us. These planes escorted 'tis for tifty miles over the. historic city, situated on the winding Danube and finally dropping e away with a salute' left u to our trip to "Asia. SCENES SHIFTING. a strange feeling, leaving us when we lost the behind Europe muddy blue of the Danube and picked course We of the Maritsa. the up passed over semlorlental Sofia, with domes its remlnscent of tho old Turkish rule, white and gleaming,- and fields of exchanged the the surrounding territory for the barren brown, fields of Turkish Thrace. On the course we passed Adrlanople and since the famous Turkish military sone Interfered we followed the advice of. Major Tomltch and made aouth for Slbrl, on the Turkish coast. Here we cut across the Aegean corner, passing over Its warm, blue, d waters for the Marmora, where we had our first glimpse Greeley, Colo., Watcher See Giant Bird Imitate Sea Ace. ' X'iPOTr. ViPrs - Aihi! i V,r " "... r i area where the shooting occurred. More than twenty-fiv- e shots were fired at two sections of the train. McGee, fireman on the first section, was PIERRE, S. D., Sept. 1 (AP). Col- killed instantly by a bullet In his head. onel Charles A. Lindbergh landed Shots were fired Into the caboose of safely at Pierre lute today one minute the first section anil into cars of the ahead of the schedule time at 4 second section after McGee was slain, o'clock. After circling the city "We" but no one else was hurt. ALL In the day' work, say the men attract-- " Belmont county authorities found swooped down on Pierre's new airan mine car about sixty ly responsible for air express at Salt port to be greeted by Governor W. J. feet abandoned y from the railroad Lake airport. Top, Western Air Express Bulow of South Pak&Ta," andTMayor J. with three empty rifle shells. There load Juat arrived, with Pilot Graham, cenwaa no other clue as to who had done E. Hippie of Pierre. the were Bloodhounds shooting. ter, handing package to express driver, snd brought from Wheeling and It was below, left, Pilot a. H. Winalow placing slab GREELEY, Colo., Sent. 1 IAP). declared tonight more arrests were exof bacon for President Coolidgs in charge A giant golden eagle', flying at a of Pilot Edmund T. Allan, ready to apeed on great pected. No charges have been preeastward with it, over Boeing Air Transport, height, shared the sky with Colonel ferred against Henderson and Heclo. are being held for Investigation. Charles A. Lindbergh today as the They F. J. Bender, Zanesvllle, secretary-treasur"Lone Eagle" passed over this city of subdlstrirt No. t of the at 10:15 o'clock, en route to Pierre, miners' union and five union adherents Airmail Pilots and Amer-- t were bound over late today to the S. D. After Colonel Lindbergh had circled grand Jury following their arrest In ican Express Company's the city a few times In his "Spirit of connection with an attack on two nonSt. Louis" .and then continued his union workers at Coshocton. 'The six Officials Help Inaugucourse to Scotts Bluff, Neb., over men pleadjd not guilty in Justice court on a was J 1000 freed which he will fly on his way to and Bender Pierre, noticed above them bond. The others were In Jail tonight. rate Service. , what they believed to be another airARRESTS ORDERED. . I '..1 ...Erin Mr plane, or the return of the "Spirit of W. In Benson federal Hough Judge St. Louis." The object came closer district ori Including fiver commissions,, advisers of Asia. court at Columbus to view and wis Identified as a golden dered the arrest of Adolph today and lookers-oPnrlfloo. took, part In the final AIRPttRT, Salt IakeSeDt.1 SaH waa the and The weather The eagle, etmilavttn JCoimet vies president eagle. felmom CUHrrtjM th meeting. Governor Dern, opening the visibility good, so weperfect say from our Lindbergh and his famous plane, cir- Miners untoa on cnarges ol violating take shareJln writing a new' chapter meeting, said there could be no un height of 4509 feet, i which we evenly cled the city several times and de- an Injunction limiting the activities of Into commercial, aviation Thursday conditional ratification of the famous the .Asiatic Olympus, parted from view. Santa Fa, N M , compact, drawn In maintained,under union at several mines In this when airplane consignments of ex- Its anow in the midst The golden eagle needs only to flap area. pickets 192J, by California and Arisona until gleaming country. press were transferred ror tne nrst its wings Preto attain great their reservations had been met. These of a hot, mountainous Following the Marmosa ooast, we speed and occasionally time In this city. Six ship and as would be met, he Indicated, at the height. San of town the little son' up picked t next meeting. many pilots had parts In the Initial with Its minarets and dark 1 OMAHA. Neb., "Arisona," the chairman continued Stefano, (AP). Sevof air eicpresa on the Boeing groves of cypress. Hera we landed enth corps army Sept. opening area "must be assured that her rights Ir on headquarters field, to here' made it known beAir Transport and the Western Air the river would be reserved and Cali be the Turkish a government that today wolone American of greeted by Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh left fornia that she could obtain water Express lines. Salt Lake officials who helped to Interpret. Because fore here for Denver yesterday morning he the American Express company were storage, for flood protection and Irri- man, we lacked a permit to fly over Turkfrom 2 the to beWe on change hand of Walter expedite CHICAGO, to that the name Sept. therefore, realise, gave (AP). gation. approval request soil, Colonel Smith, military atIT won't be Jong now. fore our conference can be a com- ish French air field for him. line to line and plane to plane. R. Kirk, millionaire soap manufacturtache of the American embassy, took a Notice of the request was presented The first shipment arrived from the plete success, other factors besides charge of us, and we regretfully Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, idol of all Americans, will bis surrounded Lake Forest has er, to him when he arrived here Tuesday water division, must be discussed. east on the rwular morning westplane that a permit would take half afternoon. home with armed guards, police said and Was divided between the tfl "We of the upper basin have heard alearned The approval read. "Rebe here, and all chairmen and committee .members who soon come to from of a Angora. ' day today, following receipt ' the cases of both sides to the controthe Ixis Angeles bound nlane and quest In basic communication ap- early ' threat of death before Saturday night ship. GLAD OF HOTEL. In the afternoon larger con- have been entrusted with the responsibility of seeing that he I appreciate the. distinction versy; we feel that a fine spirit has proved. to is extorunless the 110,000 pals) We are glad to spend a night In a and honor conferred upon me very Cattna4 en P.f Sevea. signments came 'in from west and green a suitable- welcome, that he tionists .. (Oohuna Taraa.) hotel, but have no time to see the much." and the cltliens hers shall be given The missive demanding the money south. In' Our historic On board a Boeing plane from San of this t city. rahled from sights Originally Mayor benefit of safety precautions, of "A was Sacco every 3:45 was a spesigned Sympathizer struments and engine have 'worked Jouaitne, the message asked that the Francisco arriving at and that the people of Salt Lake and addressed to the flying field beach at St. Lou d'Our-vlll- and Vanxettl." cial express packasre perfectly so far, and we ushope territory may see him, surrounding for the some good luck attends Calvin Coolldee. president of the UnitFrance, be renamed for the flier. cheer him and learn something of OREGON FIRM BUYS TIMBER. of the trip. 'We hop off at rest ed States. Under the wrappings reon was It beach that that took he off Trom aviation the famous New York Tl : . for Damascus I Jf a, to flyo Croydon, Knglandr after his 1. PORTLAND, DraSept. .1 (AP);A posed a big; slab of bacon, sold Lto b to Paris flier, announce that they are bid of 2.!0 a thousand submitted by of exceptional flavor and curing. flight from New York to Paris. ready. the Oregon Lumber company of Baker As Pilot B. H. Wlnstow passed the Captain Fred T. Gundry of ths Warrants CHICAGO, 8ept. 1 (API for about" 30.000,000 feet of western parcel out someone suggested: United States army, who has spent the srrest f Alfred H. Pouse. Whitare the In and "Where lodge pole pine. egs?" yellow available minute of his time, every .isalng state's attorney of McHenry man national forest, has been accept"Better start them from soma point now at the elbow of Mayor C, Clarounty. N. F. Stailen. former oost- ed by the United States forest service closer." laconically replied the pilot. ence Neslen, general chairman, s gain ermster of Woodstock. and Liester While the express loads reaching here, subject to approval In WashingJ3ept. 1 AP Young arranging this and that at the field, 4dd4nger.- former McHenry D. C. The timber is at the head(Continued M Till Feur.) ton, with other committee waa conferring thrown here today by Benjamin Goldstein, who 4 aherlff, i;.were Issued nitea waters of Vinegar and Vincent creeks. on coordination problems, mates com- Into the waters of Gravesend bay to chairmen rseitier, l eenry J 1 and will be Minn.. ROCHESTER, (AP). Sept. ilssloner. The warrants, obtained drown last week, thought he was a a sort of local aide generally, to Colonel LindSenator James K. Watson of Int pon the complaint of George E. Q.. a victim In a than rather conspirator when he he "would diana to here. arrives The bergh glad accept the ohnson, federal district attorney, plot to collect 14(i,imw insurance on colonel will have his own traveling Republican nomination for the presibarge conspiracy to violate the pro- the his asserted life, today. police In Donin Inthe person of I9?8," he declared In an dency m httion law and bribery. When he set out from Coney Island representative ald E. Keyhoe of the department of terview published in the The letter from Potise wns mailed In a row boat with his two companions. commerce, who will arrive LE BOt'RGET, France, Sept.J (AP). a little In here today. t Woodstock, county a"1 of McHenry who confessed, said the police .to his advance of him. Nevertheless. Cap "No man under heaven would turn After starting out to fly across the So far fcotinty, yesterday morning. waa he he Inking part tain Gundry will be at his side, sollrl-tru- s murder, thought It Is the Inst communl- -' Atlantic to New York at :21 o'clock It down If offered to him," the senator JLas Is known. In a plot to circulate a report of his of the flier's comfort and welsaid, hut he would not commit him cation from the "missing" state's Bird Blue went he while the Into desth this morning, biplane hiding: he did fare. He will be the aviator's "first self when asked If he expected to debe would know 10 not the true, a. m. report here at the field, at friend" hers taberlanded for the nomination. and returned campaign tectives said they learned from mem- nacle and hotel, learn his park, wishes and "It Is too early aa yet. All that I Two planes which Intended to ac of man's the bers sea family. are young out. Is can will that there be six of carried that they eay man A middle-age- d company the transatlantic plane to eight or maybe more Inthe race for by SPECIAL KEY TO CITY. the coast, landed here and reported the nomination and the Republicans th police as the puppetmaster who 1 Mrs. and "If will you S. (AP). Coolldge tome Sept. D., NEWELL. a dense Bird struck that the Blue will choose a man who will best repMayor Neslen has had prepared a wprked the wires In the tragedy of x and live among us," Secretary In which three weak young men, special key to the city, exact In fog 100 miles from Paris. Wordr, of encouragement were spoken resent the party.". said, "we will give you the regu- death Irriwas to those used heretofore, hut were actors the mere mannlklns. Bellefourche of the to farmers lation farm to start on." J Francs. Sept. LB BOnRGKT, finish, encased In a As the party waa leaving, tiny grilled all day at police headquarters, more elaborate In 1 oolldge Mass., Sept. NORTHAMPTON", "Bluebird." gation project by President The' biplane handsome box. whloh he will present confessed (AP). but and, nothing, arraigned Ruth Brodsky, daughter of Mr. and on anni(AP). This Is the twenty-fift- h he had toured the govern- Mrs. manned b'y Leon Olvon and Pierre of murder, pleaded not to Colonel Lindbergh some flms Satafter a today charge C. J. to sallied Mrs, Brodsky, up of a notable recreational event Carbu of France, took off and headed versary ment experimental farm. Harry Oreenberg, 17, and urday when"" the occasion Is appro-prlntCoolldge with a bouquet almost as guilty. In the life of President Coolldge. for New York this morning. After a Irving Rubinsahl, 22. both of whom A quarter century ago, wiin he was large as herself. The president had left his automorun. with motors straining as pugilists, told the ambitions Mayor Neslen pronouncad "Where's this darling's mother?" have bile for the first time during the trip practicing law In this city, It was In a tremendous effort, the big bito receive a miniature said Mrs. Coolldge. "If she doesn't police they were the hirelings of Jos-of for the- e'vehlng tabernacle reception the gun rather than the rod that held plane left the ground at 21 a. m. IiONDONT Fept. 1 (AP). An ap- about the farm the beneficiary li complete Thursday night. Owing to come soon I am going to take you eph Lefkowlts, ihoyetU-from--e." his attention at this time of year soon disappeared Into the mist, parent ' hitch In the engagement death of Margaret Child, daughof "Irrigation Sevhack with me." The mother pushed the Insurance policies, when th"y left ths when tie spent his vacation days In and secretary to the station. wives headed for the great Atlantic expanse. Captain Walter Hlnchcllffe aa pilot eral hundred to drown. But each ter of O. N, Child, superintendent of their their out companion of and her crowd the farmers and way hi native state of Vermont. " .(hook Is another military aviator for Charles A Ievlne. owner of the to preside at ths Corbu who sohools, other insisted the actually pushed bands with Mrs. Coolldge. The New Hampshire Oar.ette of who went' in for commercial firing, transatlantic plane "Columbia." was gathered about the car, tabernacle meeting, Harold P. Fabian, Interested In The presiden; and Mrs. Coolldge Goldstein from tha boat. Both were vice 1, l!t2 thus records his "I have been very September with 'dissolved Farman the himself this afternoon chairman of the when tabernacle meetfor not ths and murder pleaded arraigned the progress of this irrigation came here by special train from success In a homely old New England Identifyingon the and Imperial Airways agreed to ing, lwll take Mr. Child's place, tha company give viewing said. arriving Just after lunch. Af- guilty. sport He has flown Hlnrhcliffe a leave of absence and to project," Mr. Coolldge routes. announced. musa mayor Lefkowlts. ter the hour's automobile drive about "Cslvln Coolldge has returned from SUCCESS ASSURED. hours In commerclsl work, accept a 110, kw Insurance policy to Gus P. Backman. chairman of the the farm, during which It was shown cular man with active dark eyes, was Ms annual woodehurk hunt In his na- nearly 110 "We were not certain that It would Just how water is turned from the Ir- calm throughout hours of questioning. decorations committee, announces that only IS years old and was protect their contract with him. tive state. He broke the record, cap- Corbu ala military a license when more recent experiand a Both rebut Hlnchcllffe II by 11 foot picture of Colonel pilot a success, Ivne be Into given rows of crops, the turing eleven fine looking and healthy 1!. He was cited for work In lh fused to he pessimistic this afternoon ments have demonstrated that It Is rigation ditches Lindbergh has been completed and the presidential party returned to the chucks." RIDGE ISSUED. PERMIT over the absence of reports regarding a success. be placed on ths north aide of will jforoccan campaign. A atop near by at Kialand the British transatlantic, plane St. WASHINGTON. "I believe that It wflt contribute special. TWO MOTOKS. on the program. Here the waa Sept, 1 (API . the Brigham Young monument, where of this section; that Buttethen the It will be the first Main street object war welfare expressing Raphael, that the to The opinion department today approved county fair was In progess. The total weight oT the loaded the slow speed of the machine was It will sustain an increasing popuan application for construction of a to meet his eye when he parades SfiOO HIS LAST TRIP. t will It her schedule contribute plane t twelve tone, Inciudln down that over and arm San the of southern that thoroughfare. It will also defying told the lation, bridge gallons of gasoline and 125 gallons of Associated Prew the productivity of the soil In this re Irvine This trip concludes the Journeys Pranclsco bay, between Little Coyote be visible from his room I nthe Hotel Ms speed Is estimated at about thst If the fste of the St. oil were state on which about the a the will be likewise hung Mateo was Picture San Raphael point rtati. point, county, and gion." miles in hour with a still unknown late tonight eighty-eigh- t Ha hat near Mount Kden, Alameda county. from windows in the principal afreets. he and Mr t ooliage "imirpa pr(aiy wnen calendar of the president An Hlnchcllffe would go to Cmnwell miles of 5000 radius In now to make home cruising his in visited was names was in the of the invited The application Ths official program, a handsome and he nearly every city EL. PASO. Texas. Sept. 1 IAP). o.'f f it the United the trrigstion projeot when he leaves western part of the state. Including Mark li. Noon "and A. W. Ieurl cf nrepare to fCattft4 ea Pars Seres. ' Regaining consciousness on the op. (Ceatia4 ea Fuse Twslvs.) (Oelsaia Fair.) all government projects. States tomorrow. San Francisco. the White House. (Celojaa Tbree.; eratmg tshle of a local hospital after having been struck by a "hit and run" auto. Iodsro Love, 1.1. reached for his hip pocket, and. flnrilng a horseshoe, which he had foond a few -horns before still there, got off the tahie remarking. "Oh, well, so its still there Well, I'm all right !"Li departed from the hospital while the The kin of a.lr arrives in fiaJt Iaake at a o'clock Haturdav afternoon. A graphie word picture of every move the distinguished guest makes At Liberty ark still another annonnrer will take up the arrival attaches stood by In amasement. the procession, Llndy's reception there and his address it the flag, pole, I If you'r unable to see him, bear him. is Fait Lake ""ill be broadcast. . where thousands of school boys and girls and hundred of Boy Scouts will! Tribune KSL baa arran(j a. so that von ran follow Colonel Charles A. Anaconda Copper At Woodwarl f annoiinerr at the rniertvphoiif will describe the via radio, from the time "wK ' apear over the Wasatch participate ia the greet day. A I ibe? raj sprinkling of the bvg publie adiiihergh . in hern the seta aviator down as tort the anl landing ew 1 ork to I'ar.a fit dress system kind speakers wi!l permit evervbody in Liberty park te nnfjl n conpletra his talk at tbr tab- flight "The Spirit of St. louia." iait hear Lindy speak. erns Ic. , PITTsnt'R'lH. In Spt I (AIM Tlirn the man "mike" will fell vnu j.ist what is haj.pe'ning as Tha bogJ rive. ing program u atciuied Ui at I Thva f 'r,t"ns.-stnThe ftti atd Kven Linlltcrgh's return to the ITotel I'tab, where he will receive lfk. Mining company, Butt. Mont . wiil inclu,le the comb ine reprmiurtan of landlwrsb ' t'opir landing in Amerira He will give every detail of the ecremoniemand activities at Woodward newsmper men, will be carried on the iir. and the mine rcue team of the from . toward the eujr, President ("oolite 'i welcom- fieM unt.l the parade Kuroj.c, his reception st Wahtrg-inThen again at T:3r o'clock at night, at the tabernacle, gnotber ppir-tunitPenelac Coal corporation. Reward. When Lindr rri.aaea the North Temple street v;uiii)t another in lJa wre awarded first honors to. ing address, I.ind berjh response, the inciden'al music, Lialtirg1 ' Wash Will l given radio ant to hear the hero-flie-r In in voice action. night at the closing of tiie ala'h miftoa Press c!nb ts!k, and every detail of that hictorr-makinnosnecr Hole the th will evrnt. movements take eolonel's I'Uh and to order take care ef the overflow crowd amplifiers will be installed on up atop lntrrational first aid and mine This be will reproduced from the official returning discs which were ke;, radio fans 4vicd of eTerr little 4ettl in the tig events that wtll the tabernacle grounds. coolest he'd lirf ly Ibe ntted , ' m"ak the flier's msrrh through the city 'a streets. tnd for the government r hHei. If you can t see Lindy, hear b;m through Trfbmne KPU 'aee bureau of ro(ne. - water-divisio- ' I V. a,-- ft-- con-tin- 1 right-of-wa- It-w- well-tille- d Citizens of Salt hake Fully Keyed to Greet Lindy, America's Idol . . sky-gase- Island-studde- n, )r . u City Assumes Festive Attire; Special Key pared for Colonel; Utah Copper Presents Small Statue of Aviator. Home Guarded After Threats Drowned Man Picked for Part in $140,000 Plot . iWarrants Out fnr e, finals Two Frenchmen t Senator Watson Would Accept Tnru Back From - NEW-YORK, "pinch-hltttng"- Atlantic Flight Bellefourche Irrigation Project Farmers Given Presidential Encouragement n President Once 'Great' Hunter Buc-hol- de-al- Levine's Pilot Obtains Leave 1000--ar- d e. all-pla- Buc-no- , s Her-moa- a, : Paris-Berli- n d, - Horseshoe Holds Its Luck Gift bi - t ..... u:. ieM-Aa- e - lke " mo-ve- . re-c- WINDSOR. Ont, Sept. 1 (AP). The monoplane "Royal Windsor" which left here at S:18 this morning tor London, England, waa forced down at St. John 'a, Quebec, tonight when a wing took fire In ths air, according to a long distance telephone call received here at 11:10 o'clock tonight from tha fliers. Clarence Schiller and Phil Wood. The airmen mads a safe landing and the fire waa Immediately placed under control. The airmen atated that they would be able to have necessary repairs mads to their plane during tha night and would take off In tha morning for Harbor Grace. N. F. St. Johns. Quebec, ths seat of St. miles Johns county, Is twenty-seve- n southeast of Montreal. It Is a railroad between center for trains operating New York and Boston and Montreal. CARIBOU, Me., Sept. 1 (AP) Tha atmonoplane "Sir John Carting," Ont.. tempting a flight from London.about I to London, England, landed, atandard time, to o'clot. eastern towntne in field an in open night ship of Washburn, six miles from hers. Foggy, conditions forcea tne fliers eduthward from their course to Newfoundland ana rompeuea mem to Interrupt their flight The plane first appeared over, this town about 1:30 - m., riytng very iow and circling as If an effort to gainH the town. bearings and identify then headed off In a northeasterly diBrunawlck New the toward rection o ramo nw,i Tha next repwn burn when a farmer telephone la thaU Tfre pthe plane had landed there. ilot. Captain Terry Tully and James Medcalf, left the plana filrt where they landed for the i. ih and caans Into this town, going night house. immediately to the Vaughan The "Sir John Carllng" made a per-of on farm the field fect landing In a After a carefur exHenry Mltton. fliers amination, which showed In the Its forced their ship was undamaged accepted an audescent, the aviators tomobile ride Into town hers "Dead tired." as they described It. and hardlv able to bear after hours under the roar of their motor, ths mena ate a hearty supper, dispatched telegram to London.. Ontario, telling of their safe arrival, and, eagerly sought their beds. Describing their trip during tha meal hour, the fliers said they struck few thick fog only heavy rains and hundred miles from the start. Aa the Inwhich they river, Lawrence St: tended to follow out to ths open a blanketed was great part of ocean, the time by fog, they awung southweather find clearer ward, hoping to and an open path tn the sea. Across the northern tip of this stats they found fairer sailing and, after circling this town forforbearings several tlmea, they headed Island. Fog again blocked their way soon after Ihey crossed ths New Brunawlck line. and. having spotted a fair landing field here on their- . previous circling, they decided to rs.turn and land. They announced that, with weather morning they permitting, tomorrow would hop off again after a :0 ' breakfaat. The weather waa cloudy here lata stiff northeast headtonight, but thewhich ths Carllng plane winds through of the day had died most bucked had r down and1 the locally wsaihFl dieted clearing conditions in ins morning. c HARBOR GRACE. I. F.. Sept,to 1 api Word was received late night from Captain Terry Tully. pilot of the Canadian monoplane "Sir John landed Carllng " thatMe.the plans had Captain Tully reat Caribou. condion weather quested reports tions In the vicinity of Newfoundland. The English plana. "St. Raphael" Ckatli4 ea Fat raat.) P- Lieo.-tena- - Prince"-Edwar- ICWsou Tarae.) BEETS in the state of Utah in SUGAR 1926 amounted to If You're Unable to See Lindbergh, Hear Him With the Tribune KSL 1,034,000 tonshav- J a value of ap- -- ; r,v. ... a: j OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 1 (AP). Government air forest and radio offi- clals were unable tonight to verify a widely circulated rumor that tha monoplane "St. Raphael," flying ' from had ITpavon, England, to Ottawa, been forced down about TOO miles from here because of lack of fuel. The rumor seemed to havs no definite basis, but it caused a stir. A check-u- p of radio station brought only replies that there waa no Information about the plane. ing nTOVl ITl H t P- r I V J J) " 238,000. From 990,- 000 tons of these beets 135,000 tons of sugar were d |