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fhe Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, July 7, 1929 Page Nine Railway Seeks Sheriff To Sell Two Killed, One Hurt Graft Causes Turkish Living In Automobile Crash be waged, the report concludes, before the government can check ths soaring cost of living which has already reached an Increase of more than 2000 per cent as compared with pre-war prices. Brain Pierced By Rod, Boy Is Near Death In (Continued from Page One) Monte Cristo At Auction Tuesday Injunction In Costs To Rise served the approach of the other PRESCOTT, July 6 Two sheriff's car from the north and expected ANGORA, Turkey, July 6 (AP) Rainier Deaths To Be Subject Of U.S. Probe PARADISE INN. Rainier National Park. July toward a federal investigation of the tragedy which took the life of Forrest Greathouse and Edwin w.r."L!?n th 8l0P of Mt Rainier ns aken while the forward Greathouse' body went Fog and clouds (Trolley Strike the driver to stop before crossing execution sales of the Monte Cristo Silver and Copper mines, owned by The high cost of baksheesh.

Turkish Neighborhood Tragedy economists have Just declared. Is an Northern avenue. He to do so. however, and the next Instant Juuan Merger, near WIckenburg. will be held from the court house important factor in the coat of llv vrW ORLEANS, July 6.

(AP) Eight-year-old Ernest Patterson story told Sheriff "Wright, had rath we crashed." steps here July 9 to satisfy Judgments held by two creditors amount lies almost totally blind and near tng In Turkey today, the necessities of life having soared to such dizzy prices during the past few years a federal mjuumuu rioting b' street car strikers nd their sympathizers was sought tv counsel for New Orleans ing to $18,072.05. The mine was for Orpufa car did not leave the pavement and was stopped within death in St. Joseph's hospital be cause, with other playmates, among that the government has summoned public Service, inc. the Interest of bond them some of his brothers, he Its experts to find a remedy. searching party on the slopes of 25 or 30 feet of the point of im pact.

Victim In III Health many years owned by Ezra W. Thayer, prominent Phoenix mining man and mining: broker. A few years ago he sold It to the Julian Merger Mines. of which C. C.

Julian, Los Angeles mining sought to gain an automobile wheel was in Jeopardy because of One expert reports that In order e.i pcajt iu.uuo reet atxrve Reliable Dentistry at Prices rim from a neighbor child. to get mercandise out of the Turkish icve' wne they are for the bodv nt tv, Mrs. Carrie Brooks, a forlorn Turner, according to Mrs. John re-pd the injunction to re customs, the Importer is forced to of a crevasse. strain officials and emi)oyes of looking little woman who has trod rough roads along life's highway In son, had been In poor health for ana on promoter, was president.

In order to satisfy the claims of the two creditors two sales will be While Major C. A. TmnnoM distribute among officials a sum averaging 30 per cent of the Imported goods' value, money which some time past and recently came recent months, is being detained at assembled data for the investiga- the office of Sheriff Charles hn Street Additional acts of violence against ha company's property. Juge G. Borah, of federal district eventually comes out of the con held within a half hour of each other.

The first will be at 10 o'clock ered at the M. F. Patterson home. In the adjoining yard was five-year-old Billy Brooks. During the play period, Ernest, two of his brothers and other neighborhood children joined little Billy in the Brooks' yard.

An old automobile wheel rim eventually became the object of the boys. A controversy arose and soon a childhood quarrel developed, officers were informed. Mrs. Brooks came from the house, witnesses said, seized the iron rod, about three feet in length, and gave chase to the visiting playmates. Lodges In Head As Ernest, last of the number, was running into his own yard, the woman hurled the rod.

The sharpened end lodged in the back of Ernest's head. At St. Joseph's hospital, Dr. Charles N. Ploussard said the boy's "Wright pending outcome of Ernest's sumers' pocket wh uuuui was expressed in many circles that the body of Great-house will ever be found.

The glacial crevasses chann in form A battle against baksheesh must In the morning and the second an hour later. The mine comprises 88 court, oracrcu Lijc vtniaia iu to Phoenix from San Rafael, N. M. He had been residing at the home of his sister and brother-in-law since his arrival In Phoenix. Mrs.

Johnson was hysterical af daily and anything which falls between the edge of the ice nri th srence wanea claims. city commission ft file answer Confer I Meantime th 1 council and ret ixsunk anl comp the TiriL 11 I ter the accident, and, aside from jpresentatives of the nnnv soneht tn KPtfle Nicaragua Acts a- the information concerning her Injuries. Ernest suffered a fractured skull when an iron rod with sharpened end, hurled by Mrs. Brooks, lodged in the back of his head, pierced the brain tissue and rendered him partially blind. Felled by the blow, the little fellow quickly regained his feet while a neighbor boy, Henry Oxford, pulled the rod from the lad's head.

Hurried to Hospital Sensing the seriousness of the t'idtha t-ievances around the confer Tni- hoard. ground is pulversized by the sliding tons of ice. Greathouse and "Wetzel fell to their deaths when a party of six men slipped over the edge of a crevasse Tuesday. "Wetzel was so badly hurt in his fall to the first shelf that he died. The brother, could not assist officers who investigated th crash.

To Redeem Bond Deputies A. I Rhoades, Rodney 1 Apparently worn down by the 86 1 tours of street strife, the strikers 1 rented today after daybreak and eXcept for the complete cessation were grave. He could not tell whether the partial blindness MANAGUA. Nic. July 6.

(AP) of Street car eervicc, uie ciiy as wound Young Oxford assisted at this time would be permanent. other four who clung to the shelf were rescued but Greathouse fell hundreds of feet further to the bottom of the crevasse. Resident High Commissioner Irving Walker and Herman Burlew responded from the sheriff's office and Sam R. Holderman, coroner of the Glendale precinct, was notified. He visited the scene and empaneled a Jury.

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Washington St. Phone 6080 Ldnaberg and Finance Minister Antonio Barberena today supervised a drawing to retire $200,000 worth of Nicaraguan five per cent customs bonds of 1918, redeemable In trast to yesterday when Canal street, the famous business thor-nuzhfare. bowed before mob rule, and rushed him to Phoenix in search of a doctor. Failing to find a physician in two office buildings A. Li.

Moore and Sons ambulance was summoned and the Injured boy was children residing with their father at 216 South Twenty-third street. over the bodies of Johnson and Turner will be held in Glendale at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Dead Prison while policemen stood by helpless. charred street cars, a partly 1953. He is the yocngest of the eight.

taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Brooks, Sheriff Wright said, The large sum retired today burned bridge, blocked car tracks. Orput, while assisting- in remov Through all of this period, Ernest was deserted by her husband a lit ing the victims from the water, lost from his pocket a billfold bandaged neaas, ana iwo xunerais cf strikers pave mute, testimony of the wrath of the strike retained full possession of his mental faculties and it was only after tie more than a ago.

Since then, she has depended partially on Head Accused containing J200 in currency. charity for her existence, Visibly affected by the tragedy. 8UtipOrters' As an offshoot of the car strike, a small crowd of men visited the of Dibert, Bancroft and she sat in the office of Sheriff TO PRESCOTT Mr. Mrs. Wright last night in prayerful ap being placed upon the operating table at the hospital that he lapsed into a state of semi-consciousness.

The neighborhood tragedy was enacted at 214-216 South Twenty-third street about 6 o'clock last eve- ning. Several boys, according to the Of Big Fraud Everet Johnson of 902 West Latham street will leave today for a month's peal that no serious consequences follow her act, which she readily ad vacation in Prescott, after which mitted CHICAGO, July 6. (AP) Blame Bess, where a strike has been in progress for two months, and laid down a ha nape of brickbats. They were dispersed by a police riot Muad before any damage was done they will return here. for an alleged $60,000 land fraud has been placed on Edward J.

Fogarty, nationally known prison beyom hroKtn window panes. Strike Leaders Determined authority who shot himself to death a month ago while warden of the Cook county jail here. Three Hurt As Blast Of Dynamite Showers A 65-year-old widow, Mrs. Lydia tripled the requirements of the law. Maintenance of peace by United States marines and by the National Guard has produced an unsual Increase in customs receipts.

The original issue of the bonds redeemed today was for $3,750,000 and there is a balance of $1,847,000 yet to be redeemed. Graf Zeppelin To Start World Voyage July 28 XOS ANGELES. July 6. (AP) Lieut. Karl Lange, western representative of the Luftshiffbau Zeppelin corporation of Germany, announced the receipt of a cablegram today from Dr.

Hugo Eckner, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, informing him the dirigible would leave Germany on July 28 on a round-the-world cruise. All arrangements for the flight of the famous trans-oceanic flying vessel have been completed, Lieut. Lange said he was informed. The proposed cruise is expected to require 28 days. A stop will be made here.

No other details of the voy Strike lt-aaers assert there will be no more serious outbreaks unless another attempt is made to operate street cars by strike breakers or tnless more cargoes of outside worke-s are brought in. A train-load of non-union carmen were Norman of Chicago, filed suit in the federal court at Waycross, a week ago demanding an accounting of the warden's executors and his associates, the action being made public here today with serv Nogales With Rocks parked outside of New Orleans to-dav after mobs of strikers and fol- ing of notices on defense 7 lowers preented their detraining car on which they were working It was Mrs. Norman's threat to and the men, who were in a pit beneath the machine, were show expose her dealings with Fogarty, for years warden of the Indiana state prison at Michigan City, de NOGALES, July 6. Three persons were injured, windows in 40 homes were shattered, one automobile was badly wrecked and several others damaged when a blast of dynamite discharged by workmen in clearing a lot showered the business section of the city with rocks today. ered by debris and suffered numerous injuries.

The car was the property of Governor Francisco here last night. Others' were reported on th way from the east and strikers openly admitted they were prep: i to welcome them with brickbats. Companj officials declined to disclose plans but their hands were today by the order of the city commission council to postpone further operations of street cars that provoked the riots of clared the widow in her bill, that led to his suicide at the home Elias of Sonora. of a relative in South Bend, Ind. A car parked across the street Seventeen hundred acres of Georgia land, valued at approxi mately 560,000 was the property involved.

Mrs. Norman said she It was said tht the dynamite charge had been placed in the seam of a huge rock and a metal cap placed over the top to prevent the blast from flying upward. The seam, however, acted as a carrier for the discharge and resulted in age were made known. Prisoner Gets Liberty met Fogarty at the Indiana prison while she was doing charity work. She said he told her of his political power in northern Indiana from where the blast was discharged was riddled with rock and was badly damaged and appeared as though a machine gun had been turned on it after the blast.

Rocks hurtled through plate glass windows in the downtown district and windows in many houses nearby were shattered. The blasting was being carried on under the direction of Mayor Harry J. Karns of Nogales. He is furnishing rock to a paving firm to be used in the pavement of International street by the gomernment. County nd of his ability to get a gooa ssues the hurtling of rocks throughout the business section of the city.

orice for the land, snouia sue AsWitnessDisappears Charges against Edgar Jame, held in the county jail on a charge of shooting a man named Stafford several weeks ago, were permit him to handle it for her. Two of the men injured, Mort and hp A series of contracts, entered warning! 01 ax G. V. Daniels, were working at a garage two and a half blocks from the point where the blast was discharged. A huge rock struck the on make I dismissed yesterday when the prisoner was arraigned before catce no misi Delinquents Justice of the Peace Clarence Ice.

Stafford had disappeared from the hospital and there was no complaining witness. into by Mrs. Norman, the warden and his associates, brought the price of the land lower and lower and made her interest checks, on which she lived, less and less, the bills recited. "Worried by failure of the checks to arrive, some time ago, the widow declared she threatened to take the matter into court and it was then the warden sent a bullet through his brain. ogales Cowboy Ties deci do mg i on Another warning to delinquent tax payers of the county was issued yesterday from the office of County Treasurer John D.

Calhoun. All property owners whose taxes are delinquent ere facinp possible U. 5. Inspector Here For Airports Survey Iorldys Rodeo Record C. D.

Doak, government Inspector ft loss of their holdings, through its of aviation and aviation units from sale by county, unless the de- a 2a Los Angeles, arrived In Phoenix early yesterday morning and spent In Bulldogging Steer PRESCOTT, July 6. (AP) eral of the riders were granted re- most of the day yesterday, inspecting local air ports. He made no statements concerning the condition VVith flip TvriHrT rpcnrrt in stppr i noes. of the airports here. According to his present plans, Mr.

Doak will remain in the city until Monday morning. He Is a guest at Hotel "Westward Ho. imuuency i1? ruioo up, n. was pumped O'lt. The law refill ires that properties upon which are delinquent, shall he a as subject to impending if not.

redeemed, disposed of on- month later. Under the statutes, the county treasurer is lett no alternative and where taxes are delinquent, the property will be advertised in August and se'd for taxes in September. Although since the first delinquent tax warnings were issued taxes have ben coming in faster, there is still room for improvement, the treasurer's nf fice declared. U. Parley Wins Ottawa Favor OTTAWA, July 6.

(AP) Suggestions contained in Washington despatches that the scope of tne proposed conference between Premier MacDonald, President Hoover and Premier Mackenzie King, should be enlarged to permit the president and Mr. King to discuss certain matters affecting Canadian-American relations, have aroused interest here. According to these reports, senator Borah favors a personal talk between the president and Mr. King Gabriele d'Annunzio Carl Arnold of Carlsbad New Mexico won first in the cowboy relay race and stands a likely chance to win first money in the final tomorrow. Second prize went to G.

W. Cox of Yavapai county and third to Jimmy Cline of Roosevelt. Today's events were comparatively dull but tomorrow's program will see a string of fresh bucking horses and steers ready to match their strength against the 100 contestants. No day money was awarded In the team tying events due to the extra large list of entrants which makes it necessary to use additional days in running off the event. Otho Cox.

northern Arizona cowboy, won first place in the pony express race and Carl Arnold of bulldogging tied here today by Roy Adams of Nogales and a world's record list of entries in steer team tying, the 41st annual Prescott Frontier Day rodeo will wind up its celebration tomorrow when grand prizes will be awarded at the end of the contests. Adams downed his dogie in six seconds which equals that of Ed Bowman made in El Paso recently. His bulldogging today was the feature of the rodeo. Adams also won first prize day money In the calf-tying event when he led the field with record time of 18 seconds. Arthur Beloat of Buckeye and arena director won second place and Wid Fuller of Pine was third.

No day money was awarded in broncho riding as sev- Has Turn For Worse GARDONE. Italy. July 8. (AP)- The condition of Gabriele d'Annun zio, foremost living Italian poet who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, took a slight turn for the worse today. Without doub the money to srh spent for Carlsbad.

New Mexico, won second i way Dlace and Doc Pardee third, iinals in all events will be ridden off to morrow. Court Frees Attendants Of Blame In Death LOS ANGELES, July 6. (UP) Attendants at the City jail, General hospital and Norwalk State hospital were exonerated from blame in the death at Norwalk of Albert Sleeel. 2R. snn nf TWnarrf well struction is on such matters as tne raam situation, and the movement of liquor from Canada to the United States.

Body Of Judge Will Be Sent To Texas The body of Judge George H. Tucker, 65, of Pecos, Texas, who died here "Wednesday will be sent today by J. T. "Whitney, funeral directors, to relatives In Mineral Wells, Texas. Tucker, who came here when it goes into road eqiiip I SlegeL Hollywood actor, by the verdict of a coroner's Jury here to- uay.

0 JL the ment bearing mar uaterp about a year ago for his health, was well known in Pecos and around Dallas, Texas. He served as a judge at Pecos for several years before his health forced him to retire. name. Young Siegel was arrested June Police at the time believed he as intoxicated end ordered him nt to Lincoln Heights stockade, subsequently, he was sent to Gen-al hospital where physicians declared he was insane and took him to Norwalk. Siege! died there Julv 1.

It was rumored at the time that he had wen ill-treated bv attendants. An Wtopsy showed, however, that Seath was caused by mastoid injection. This ailment had inflamed brain and brought about a te of insanitv. Although it was established definitely that Siegel had not died nan injuries it was once reported received from attendants. Dr.

J- Van Meter of the Norwalk capital said that had his condition been determined when he was arrested sn operation probably have saved his life. Owners of 'Caterpillar9 trac- American Citrus Fruit UnderBanlnTrinidad PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, July UP) The governor of Trinidad, by proclamation, has prohibited the importation from the United States of all citrus plants and fruit. Beyond the bare official announcement of the proclamation there is nothing forthcoming from official sources, but It is understood that the action was taken to prevent possible contamination of local orchards by the citrus fly pest which is embarrassing American citrus growers tors will instantly approve a Keea re an such an Rockers 1 expenditure as they a lairs an now from actual experience Exceptionally well made genuine Heywood Chairs and Rockers, double spring construction, in a host of charming color combinations. Values to $49.50 Special ARIZONA Storage Distributing COMPANY 18 S. Central Ph.

231S7 1 Jill $19-75 net HAY that 'Caterpillar does the work BETTER-QUICKER-CHEAPER "CATERPILLAR" prices are never "discounted" one price only, to every Coast Express Line To Open Model Airport fOS ANGELES. July 6. (UP) mall and passenger planes of we Western Air Express lines will operated from the company's airport on Valley Boulevard Monday, it was announced to- Ships arriving and departing from J-w new field include those flying PsHn hpre Vegas, tLake city, Utah; Kingman and Kansas City, Juerque. N. Amarillo, Catalina Island and jA-though the new airport has not completed, it has been suffi-xiua 7 lmProved to permit it to be ga with efficiency.

Western Air bale3 IormerIy used Val1 fleId 13 Bisbee Woman Dies After Short Illness tnllBlZZ- Ju'y 6. (AP) Mrs. 1m Ruff' formerly of Phoenix, es a today after a brief ilN Jackson Bell and Crosley Radio We buy and sell all grades Capital Fuel Feed PHONE 3-1171 Com iplete $69-50 up Tires Dayton i Eg II 11 II El Deluxe Tire Corp. First St. and Van Buren ractor I Co.

INt Eq 1Mr Arizona uipmen nil il Phone 7429 116 West Adams St A was Tne aaugnter or mc lur'r' Earnett, one of the first earhr of the Pace of Charleston, camp of Cochise fc'h. Costume Jewelry Newest Designs Graves Indian Shop 18 North Csntral Ave. 240 West Jefferson Telephone 3-1146 ad "urviyea by her wiaower 60ns- Hilburn Ruff of.

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