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Bank Clearing Yesterday 80207 On Year Age $556,374 Tffi 3 TODAY 24 PAGES 40th Year, NoJ 93. Phoenix, Arizona. Thursday Morning, August 22, 1929 Oi u2 US UJ Storm Holds Women Derby Fivers At Ei Paso VVVI Hi MS LJ LZ1L Reed Plan ench Gondola Make Cross-Country Hop Seventeen Attack Fatal To C.H.Dunlap crisis rorces Choice On Boy Ffi 0 arm In emain Ace Halts Take Off Jjpi Uilg HJ'll Dirigible Approved Texas City 1 vt Coste Fails To Announce Proposal Bases Ad Valor em Rates On United States Value T1 Reason For Change In Plans I OBJECTIVE UNKNOWN BILL MADE READY 4 Senators Prepare To Flyer Tells Conflicting 'Amelia Earhart Is First To Reach Pass City; Thaden Leads Race PROBES ARE BEGUN National Exchange Club President Studies Sabotage Charge EL PASO, Aug. 21. (AP) Seventeen women flyers, participants in the National women's air derby from Santa Monica, Calif, to Cleveland, rested here tonight ft Stones Regarding Destination Study Measure Prior To Floor Action I pii-- fj WASHINGTON, Aug.

21. (AP) BO URGE France, Aug. 22 J-' 'Thursday) (AP) Captain Dr. Hugo Eckener Re-sets Take-off For Friday Morning MOTOR HITS GROUND Accident Occurs As Big Air Liner Being Taken From Hangar BULLETIN If ASIMIGAURA, Japan. Aug.

rw22 (Thursday) (AP) Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the dirigible Graf Zeppelin, said this afternoon that hoped to start for Loa Angeles at 11 p. tonight, (7 a. Phoenix time). rpOKYO.

Aug. 22. (Thursday) A (UP) The Graf Zeppelin, victor over rains and storms, ran Into bad luck this morning for the first time on its flight around the world, and departure for Los Angeles was postponed a few minutes before the Except for a few minor ad Dieudonne Coste, French aviation ministrative provisions which will be acted upon tomorrow, the tariff Din was made ready for the senate ace, early today postponed his projected long distance flight, to wherever he may have intended go-tag. This became evident when he did not return to the field by 4 today by the finance committee after their flight from Douglas, Ariz, today. Republicans, who approved many Important changes in the measure The control point for tonight was a.

the latest possible time when as passed by the house. to have been Midland, but he might have made preparations The bill will not be taken unon weather conditions prevented con tinuation of the flight from here, the floor, however, until September to fly at dawn. Captain Coste made no announce C.H. DUNLAP 4, when the party agreement to al ment of the change in his plans and The planes are scheduled to leave here tomorrow at 6 a. m.

The first low ample time for senators to the reasons for it could only be study it. atop tomorrow will be Midland, conjectured. He called at the Meanwhile, the Democratic mem Phoenix business man and former city commissioner, who died at Mormon lake yesterday morning. All the Dlanes were under guard weather office last night and re bers of the finance committee, who Something new In the way of endurance flights was completed this week when Pilot Nick Mamer (right) and co-Pilot Art Walker flew the former's "Spokane 6un God" on a round-trip, non-stop flight between Spokane and Roosevelt Field, Long Island. malned there about an hour but had no part in the actual re-writing left without saying where he could scheduled take-off.

of the bill, will lay plans for the be found. As the Graf Zeppelin was being tonight on instructions received here by local airport officials from Cliff Henderson, manager of the National air races at Cleveland. Mr. Henderson's instructions to guard the ships came at the request of Robert floor battle at a meeting called for Friday by Senator Simmons, North. Changes Plan walked from its hangar, the rear engine gondola raked the ground, Former City Carolina, ranking minority mem On a lone distance flight which ber.

may be a round-the-world handicap springing the gondola supports. The dirigible was walked out on Approve Proposal race against the Graf Zeppelin or P. Holiiday, santa juonica, taui, newspaper publisher. In a telegram to the Cleveland manager, Holiiday the field at 4:07 a. m.

12:07 p. mi While voting to retain in the Mil another attempt on the Paris-New York air lane, Coste had planned (Phoenix time) before the damage the flexible clause giving the presi commissioner naid that curiosity seekers were waa realized. dent power to readjust tariffs up or to hop off from this airport at Henry Ford Will Close Plants If Prohibition Ends In United States clock this morning. down within a limit of 50 per cent. swarming over the ships and ''doing untold damage." Miss Earhart la First Delayed Day Dr.

Hugo Eckener announced that Coste told the Associated Press the majority committeemen today Dies At Resort he would fly to Tokyo. To per approved a proposal by Senator sonal friends earlier in the after repairs would require probably 24 hours, and the dirigible was returned to the hangar, where the Reed, Republican, Pennsylvania, to base ail ad valorem rates in the Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly across the Atlantic, led the derby into this control point today. She noon he confided he would start future on the United States instead nosed her plane to a landing at of the foreign value. around the world in pursuit of the Zeppelin, but late last night there were persistent reports among the pilots at Le Bourget that Coste Under the plan, all ad valorem passengers disembarked. The commander said he hopes to start for America Friday morning.

The trouble was discovered only at the last moment before the dirig MEW TORK, Aug. 21 (UP) Charles H. Dunlap Succumbs While On Fishing Trip duties in the present bill which are based on foreign value, would be Henry Ford threatens to close down his automobile plants if prohibition ends. "If booze comes back to the would make a second try to span the Atlantlo between France and New York. converted by the tariff commission ible took off on the third stage of Sewer, Water into 'jautfes on the wholesale -a flUbt around the world.

It bad Charles II. Dunlap. 67 years old, To those who know the French been estimated that Dr. Eckener pSce of the imported article widely known through 30 years might arrive back at Lakeburst, N. in the principal markets of this country.

The commission would be residence in Phoenix, and a former city commissioner, died at 8 o'clock ace, the fact that ne iiatiy announced he plans to fly to Tokyo in one great hop is Interpreted to meato I will take off in exactly Bond Election given until January 1, 1932, to com yesterday morning at Montezuma plete the conversion task, but could not begin the work until the pres Liodge, Mormon lake, following a the opposite direction. They say J. its starting point by August 29 to set a new record for circumnavigation of the globe. The delay makes it doubtful if he can now break the present mark of 2 days, 15 hours. The dirigible left Lake-hurst August 7.

The Graf Zeppelin already has cerebral hemorrhage. Coste probably told friends or the ent bill became law In November proposed spectacular world race. Mr. Dunlap, who was president of Adopt Amendments As originally framed, the Reed being aware they would divulge.the the Phoenix Wood and Coal com 8:16 a. m.

Miss Earhart was roi-lowed at Intervals of a few minutes by the other members of the derby. The longest hop today was made by Thea Kasche, of Germany, who left Phoenix early this morning and arrived here shortly after noon. Miss Rasche arrived at Douglas, at 9:08 took off from that airport at 10:28 o'clock and landed here at 12:39 p. m. After their arrival here the women flyers stayed on the field In the belief that they would continue to Midland, but a sand and thunderstorm broke over this territory and an airplane was sent east to find out weather conditions.

On the return of the plane. Major A. D. Surles, El Paso referee of the race, and Hal Rush, El Paso chairman, announced that flying would be dangerous until the storm cleared, and advised that this be made the overnight control point This was agreed to by all participants in the race. Mrs.

Louise McPhetrldge Thaden United States I am through with manufacturing, he says in the September Pictorial Review. "I would not be bothered with the problem of handling over 200.000 men and trying pay them wages which the saloons would take away from them. I wouldn't be Interested in putting automobiles Into the hands of a generation soggy with drink. Gasoline and booze don't mix; that's all." Ford, always a friend of prohibition, believes it is 99 per cent effective in the United States, with the remaining one per cent made up largely of "the wealthy class, the criminal class and the abandoned pany and vice-president of the Five proposal would have had the president proclaim the new rates as Points Ice and Fuel company, was covered 11,080 miles in six day's, IS hours and 15 minutes flying time. plans to correspondents ana thus give him more freedom of action in preparing for a Paris-New York flight, which has been his fondest Estimates Are Expected fast as the ission translated them, hut an amendment by Sena Orders Return The exact extent of damage to the on a fishing trip to the lake, accompanied by his son.

Dr. Robert Murray Dunlap, 381 Verde lane, and Charles, a grandson, the son of John ambition. tor COuzens, Republican, Michigan, Coste's announcement that he To Be Ready About September 10 was adopted to make the converted duties subject to approval by con Dunlap who died several years ago, would give the Graf Zeppelin exactly a week's start, and one- gress. Dr. Dunlap was believed to be en Estimates for contemplated water As United States value Is much (Contlnued on Page Two) and sewer bond issues will be ready for approval of the Phoenix city engine was not clear at once.

The dirigible had been Inspected carefully before the passengers went aboard, and had been pronounced In perfect condition for the flight of 6,118 miles to Los Angeles. After a personal inspection. Dr. Eckener order II the big ship walk ed back into the hangar disappointing not only himself and his route to Phoenix late last night to make arrangements for the funeral, which is expected to be held from class." higher than foreign value, the converted rates necessarily must be lowered to arrive at the same de Because leading hpstesses have said "no more cocktails on my commission about September 10, City Manager George H. Todd an the Christian chur, of which Mr.

gree of protection and amount of table" it is no longer smart to serve Dunlap was a member, and to be in charge of the Masonic order, of NewDiscovery revenue derived under the foreign nounced yesterday. The call for the bond election value method. of Pittsburgh leads in elapsed time in the heavy plane division from Santa Monica to this control point. which Mr. Dunlap also was a drinks, he savs.

Tells Of Plan Regarding his plan to shut down will be made about the middle of 'It should be apparent to anyone crew and passengers, but thousands of spectators who had camped on -HicI LRi "HI" time in NoveTnber thT cUy Miss Mattie H. Dunlap. 800 West 'Melts' Cancer his factories "if boo2e returns," Ford says: as 6:48:41. In the light plane group Madison street, Mr. Dunlap'a only manager stated that the change from foreign to domestic value would not change the measure of protection in the slightest degree," said Reed in a statement.

"If we collect a 50 per (Continued on Page Two) Phoebe Omhe of Memphis' is cred With booze in control we can sister, said last night that the body C. E. Griggs, former city man would be brought to Phoenix some (Continued on Page Nine) cent ad valorem duty on an import count on only two or three effective days work a week in the factory and that would destroy the short day and the five-day week time today, but that arrangements for the funeral will not be made Injection Causes Cells Richard Howard, 12 years old, chose between father and mother in a crisis and killed his father, F. S. Howard, wealthy Los Angeles automobile dealer, as the latter was choking Mrs.

Howard. The boy was exonerated by a coroner's jury Monday. The Howards are shown above. ed article with a foreign valuation of $1, making the duty 50 cents. until Dr.

Dunlap reaches the city. Mrs. Dora B. Dunlap, the widow. which sober industry has intro Reynolds Case Near Solution and the wholesale selling price of To Dissolve; Tried Qnly On Animals New Threats duced.

who has been visiting in Long "When men drank two or three (Continued ca Page Four) days a week, industry had to have BOSTON, Aug. 21. (AP) Dis Beach, was notified yesterday of her husband's death, and was expected to return to Phoenix lm mediately. With her is Mrs. Robert a 10 or 12 hour day and a six or covery a compound that dis In Forest Fires ager and widely known in engineering circles, has been retained as a consulting engineer to work in conjunction with City Engineer Jamieson and the city manager in preparing the estimates, the announcement further stated.

In this connection, City Manager Todd explained that Mr. Griggs was retained because of his knowledge of community affairs and needs and his experience with the improvements contemplated, which he gained during his service as city manager. After the estimates have been prepared, City Manager Todd said, it will be the disposition of the city administration to co-operate with the Greater Phoenix committee in seven day week. With sobriety the working man can have an eight- solves and apparently cures cancer Slaying Of Actor Laid in animals in a few days, was an Several New Develop hour day and a five-day week with the same or greater pay. nounced at the 13th International Physiological Congress at Harvard Dunlap, her daughter'in-Iaw.

Charles Hughes Dunlap was born in Waukeegan, 111., but his family moved to Missouri when he was very young. Until he came to Phoenix, the greater part of his life Half-Moon Blaze Out Of Needs Accurate Workers "I -would not be able to build a Medical school today. ments Found In Mystery Slaying After many hours of work res o' Cur seOf Horror' On It Is injected hypodermically into car that will rvn 200,000 miles if booze were around I wouldn't have Control; Trains Sent For Area Residents the cancer, and its effect is quite literally to cause the malignant cells to breathe themselves to terday, investigators In the Reyn GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, death. Risque Play On Coast was spent in and near Kansas City. Besides his positions with the two Phoenix fuel companies, Mr.

Dunlap hd a number of lesser interests in Phoenix business life. He served as city commlsisoner aome years ago. olds slaying uncovered several new developments and pieces of evidence which, It is believed, will aid accurate workmen, and without accurate workmen I could not get the necessary precision in work even with machinery, because more people are making the machinery to make the car today than make Mont, Aug. 21 (AP) The admin lstration buildings in Glacier Na Scientifically the process is named oxidation, and it means that (Continued on Page Two) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 (UP) the abnormal cells get more oxygen materially in a speedy solution of the mystery.

What this important information the car itself." than normally filters tnrougn to them from breathing through the tional park are threatened by the Half Moon forest fire, which was reported out ot control and moving rapidly tonight. Desperate efforts to stem the Ford says "prohibition began at A "curse of horror" that has shrouded the cast "Easy for Zee Zee" since the French farce started here a year ago was climaxed today when the leading man, Robert NavySquadron Breeds of Dogs lungs. mm was those working on the case refused to divulge, declaring that let out even a hint of their opera home with women who wanted better home conditions" and he points out that if women uphold the law The new angle wnicn mis ais- Speed Sought covery contriDuies io iub msm acrginst rmcer is a method of re- Chapman, 22, was slain. lions wouia seriously impair theu efforts to bring the slaver to lua their homes we need bother very little about other places where the hlaze are being made. Special train on the Great Northern railroad have been sent to the Lake MacDonald region to bring out all persons living or camping In that fiv imeedinsr uo the natural "It's the curse of horrors that's In Kansas City tice.

been on the play for a year," Flor T'HE book of dog lore contains history and description of leading activities of body cells instead of The developments came at ths By New Device ence Bell, one of the players, ex- fmimg some drug to poison the vicinity. The fire already has destroyed ciauueu. vo miuwu uaiuiy I cancer to death. thing but misery since I Joined the resident of the congress, Dr end of a long conference behind closed doors in the office of actlnf Chief of Police John J. McGrath, federal operatives, city detective! breeds of dogs, pre many logging camps and home- Dared by experts W.

H. Howell, of Johns Hopkins Chapman, kin of prominent attor- to repiy to a question. jieaas. and two persons, J. F.

Potter and his wife, who refused yes Air Racers Have Special Fifteen Planes En Route To Air Races; Four Are Delayed KANSAS CITT, Aug. 21. (AP) neys ana a iraiernuy man irora wo -i considers the method ana aepury sneruis leaving hur riedly on various assignments. It was rumored last nls-ht th4 university oi uaiiiorrna, was puea but that today's an terday to leave the threatened area, re unaccounted for. One man was seriously burnefl fighting the the United States Department of Agriculture.

Forty-six pages, fully illustrated. two of Sheriff Wright's deoutied wh.iA (. rtntoh vinJv nouncement is a report only oi Cowlings Fpr Race To Cleveland PORTLAND, Aug. 21. (UP) who have been on tha Fifteen sleek and speedy Boeing Reynolds case since the body of tha at the sill.

His finger prints on the preliminary work, and that no pre-window ledge told a mute tale of diction can be made as to whether A vt. t-hm onmnminii ultimately will oe This government iaze xoaay. Hold Man And Wife In Bank Theft Case law is violated they win automatically disappear." The motor car magnate- denies that prohibition was "forced" on the country. He adds that "personal liberty is so much Increased by the nation's emancipation from alcoholic addition that it is childish wilfulness to talk about infringement of rights." Balks At Delay For Pantages Buron Fitts To Insist On His Trial By September 17 aepanment ot Justice agent waa found floating in Lateral 20, Augusl 12, with a bullet hole through th4 heart, have unearthed imnortani agony uuuio nc uivcu i rt death. useful to human beings, upon whom c.L- "Mutt.ru" Mn it hnn not vet been tried.

booklet, complete and authentic, may be se Police were looking for two "mys- The discovery is the work of a Interest in the National air derby race from Portland to Cleveland centered tonight in discussion as to the approximate Increase in speed that four of the 10 contestants would gain by use ot special cowlings, when they take off from Swan Island airport at 10 a. m. evidence which had a great bearing upon the case. When queried in th LOS ANGELES. Aug.

21 (AP) cured through our tery men" who were said to have young Russian, Boris bOKOion, pro-engaged in a scuffle with Chapman fessor of experimental medicine of shortly before the crime was com- the Russian University of Prague, c.awva a. Kavanaugh, 33. head cuDjeci, mey vaguely hinted thai such was the case, but refuii i amplify their statements. mitted. czecho-Slovama, a Prerant wor- Chapman had decided to sleep in tag as a gnest with the Institute pursuit planes, "war-birds' 'of the navy, and two giant twin-motored Sikorsky amphibians, en route to the National Air races at Cleveland, arrived at the municipal airport here today.

The planes carried 22 naval officers and 19 enlisted men, en route from San Diego, Calif. They took off this morning from Dallas. Texas, and made a short halt at Muskogee, Okla. The squadron will depart early tomorrow for St Louis, the next stop on the the apartment or Allan Hoirman, ai playwright, after both had attended (Continued on Page Two) Friday. Airplane designers were said to have their eyes on the race to see the results of new experiments federal operatives and eltr de (Continued on Pag Four) Washington Information Bureau for four cents in coin or stamps for return postage and handling.

Send for your copy today. a Bohemian party. From Horrman I I.I Kwiiraiarl- I ous intruders" who were blamed for gx QonSUl LOugeS Plans For New Early today. Hoffman claimed. Charge Of Speeding lilt? XXJCTII ftllVL-RCU msi a 4 Tempe Bridge j3 fi tfii0H anrf I RAM KKAviLIoUUi AUK 41 uX ir, A.

KroU. formcricting Almost Readv L03 ANGELES. Aug. 31. (UP) Trial of Alexander Pantages, millionaire theater magnate, on charges that he assaulted 17-year-old Eunice Pringle, probably will not start until September 17, the district attorney's office said today.

The delay appeared Inevitable since attorney Joseph Ford repre lacy eiaiira i 115'" 1 the playwright continued. Chapman German consul here, is not in a then Jumped to his assistance, he position to jologtee Personally to. Plans and specifications tar their opponents and he ran toward In that city. Yea" Washington new state highway bridge over th Salt river at Terns win lanitor at a Hollywood theater, in hich a safe was robbed of $12,800 Sunday night, and his wife, Mary, lo, were arraigned on burglary barges today and held to default 110,000 bail each. The couple was arrested by police liter it was alleged Mrs.

Kavanaugh cad deposited a large sum of money a bank Monday. Kavanaugh jarne to Los Angeles from New Orleans where he had worked ai etechve in the sheriff's office. BodyOfSlainWoman Found Near Railroad KENOSHA, Wis, Aug. 21. (AP) The decomposed body of a wo-n, believed to have been between and 30 years of age.

was found day in an eight foot ditch near irch Road and the Milwaukee "acine and Kenosha lnterurban "ght of way, two miles north of wre. Coroner A. B. Schmitz expressed the opinion the woman ther was slam or was the victiir an accident which those respon- i.L uSt to hide by placing her! 11 where it was found. Frederic J.

Haskin, Director, The Arizona Republican Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith four centa in coin or stamps for a copy of the booklet BREEDS OF DOGS. uie janiior omco iur Baouii.n 1 While he was on his. way.

he told dlplomatio agents to Governor sents both Pantages and the show police, he heard a man scream and I Young. made in an effort to gain additional speed. Tex nationally known flyer of Portland, Ore, and one of the contestants in the coming race, said that pilots using new cowlings expected to add 20 miles an hour to their speed. W. H.

Emery, of Bradford Sydnor Hall of St. Louis and Speed Holman and Ted Wells of Portland will take off In planes with special cowlings to reduce their flight time. Despite the speed devices, Rankin said be believed that the "race is anybody's" and that pilots using stock models would be able to offer plenty of competition. Other entrants in the race Include Clarence F. Bates, Milwaukee Wis, and Earl Wright, San Francisco, Major Gilbert Eckerson.

Springfield, ore, and Bev Clark Af JjjJ 853 ti EffrtUjd, man wife, Mrs. Lois Pantages, who faces second degree murder Doay was touau. k4m hnrln Minor troubles today delayed four of the ships comprising the entire group, and they did not arrive with the main body. A Boeing ship which returned to Dallas shortly after the take-off because of low oil pressure and two other planes which also returned, hopped off again this afternoon and will spend tonight at Muskogee, Okla, Another plane which left California with the others was delayed at Abilene. Tex, by Inclement weather, and has not rejoined the squadron.

The entire squadron comprises the Navy fighting squadron No. 1 from the aircraft carrier Saratoga Lieut Commander Homer Wick la Hear Cry or Terror ing caargn Ti charges as a result of an automobile accident. Her trial was set today for early September. mitted to the bureau of public roads for approval within a short time. If was announced yesterday by M.

Hanklns, secretary to the atati highway commission. It is expected that from four six weeks will be required to set a clearance from the bureau, ao thai calls for the bids for the itnicturf now timated heard sounds of a fight, the cry of flcials, however, continued to com- 1 1 a wnaTnar iir vv as uiu- When Pantages appears for plea Thursday, the district attorney's terror a crasn a ms office will make' every effort to any persons enter or leave the demeanor fine. The decls on today apartrnent house about that time. that he was Name Street City State van win do issued earli in October and that rr.f,il i5 prevent any continuance to a date later than September 17. District Attorney Buron Fitts said that he was not interested at xnus a long oirins "i thr 1 r.w I anned no more tnere, leii were wbw ivu whthr thereafter aa tha ot-me 72 I me quesiion this time In a reported county grand jurjr investigation of tli charges lUx eommaad.

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