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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 1

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HAVRE MONTANA MONDAY EVENING APRIL 30 1928 PRICE IVE NQUIRY SALT CREEK LEASES ORDERED ritish Send Warships To Egypt DEATH HIDES AT20D MILES 111 BOBB TO OVEHTAKE R1CER (HRSBIPSSENTINCDNNEGTIDN fl 1IHTII iiiai rniinTiiu nnim i re and aad Senator wS SS fraud in the transaction have piace a apeclal lnvestigator at LINDY MAKES LAST LIGHT IN OCEAN SPANNING PLANE be seen whether warships from the within 'London April 30 (AP) Sev al British warships and cruisers died this morning from Malta ir Egypt In connection with an jnglo Egyption crisis which fnglo Egyptian crisis which bill An ultimatum demanding Ithdrawal of the bill ROADHOUSE 8 TO SLAVING The audit committee amended the resolution to permit the lands committee not only to continue its inquiries int6 the Teapot Dome and Elk Hills naval oil but to give it authority also to Investigate government fields adjacent to Salt reek The measure directed the committee to inquire into charges that a monoply was cre ated by the Salt Creek leases and whether the leases "could or should be annulled or cancelled" Tt has been the intention Of Chairman Nve of the lands as expressedould be applied ere obdurate i Tt remained to he sending of Me to Egypt as a penalty for refusal to comply but In jell informed circles the opinion that sanctions if the Egyptians jiree days was handed the Egyp jnn government last night by the ritish The situation today was grave Ind fraught with serious possibil ities although in official circles Txtndon it was thought that the fficultles were not insurmount ple and the sky might clear snd There was no effort how yer to minimize the seriousness the crisis I I It was stated that the British not mention sanctions In their Malta as Corinth 1 1 he admiralty announcement in line left thefr destination un disclosed but the general as sumption is that the war vessels are making thefr wav Into the! eastern Mediterranean as a pre cautionary measure with a viewi tn their entering Egyptian waters? SENATE ADOPTS DESOLUTION BT SENATOR NOHHIS WITBOUT DEBITE 08 BOLL GALE AUDIT COMMITTEE GIVES AVORABLE DEPORT AND LIMITS EXPENDITURES 540080 I1 WITB ANGLO EGYPTIAN CRISIS Jl REVOLVING AROUND EGYPTIAN PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES MEASURE sx Washington April 30 TAP) been made by Senator Robinson Investigation of the Salt Creek oil republican Indiana IlPIn IfiPQOO WOO 4 1 ivuaj uj the senate I A resolution' by Senator Norris1 republican of Nebraska directing! the senate lands committee to make the inquiry was adopted without debate or roll call The audit committee reported the (resolution favorably earlier In the day with a limitation of $40000 on the expenditures to be! made The leases in the Salt Creek field in Wyoming were granted during closing days of the last utHiiuurauc work on Salt Creek leases and have the committee take up its in vestigation in the fall Some months ago a German chemist whs making a chemical analysis of certain insects The process involved covering them with powdered copper oxide and heating them in small platinum crucibles in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide A little latter he was astonished to find that the customs houses in Alexandria The parliamentary regime was suspended for eighteen months The Egyptian stand concerning the assemblies bill is regarded as another step in the Egyptian cam paign for absolute independence The assemblies bill in effect per mits all sorts of public assemblies and prohibits the police from in terfering unless I Borders have already started Much bloodshed has resulted from nssembHen tn the noaf Innin ha nf Death rndn ioaton foreigners the British attitude Is Beach la the other day The aboveelehoto 1 nhLthr Dayt0na that the proposed bill should not' cylinder racing car after it had struck a rid Jo tn th CtU a wreckage of Lockharts heavy 32 be allowed passage i air and rolled over several times at mHes an hour plunged high into the While early advices from Malta! sciousness Several newspaper men narrowly 'escaped death as tblsmachdnsad111 thh gave Egypt as the destination ofl Lockhart was attempting to set a new autcpeed re cord mu Diiunii wcuampH anuui iruui that place their official destina tion was later given out from ZL JU kxx 3 i 111 I SPIRIT ST LOUIS Homer Epidemic Poincare Policy results of the ballot of his hopes will meet in (AP) It in poople craning to will matches for the Rica (Continued on last page) party convon he not the democratic at thev Houston seokin'g 1 votes Paris flight a tour1 States and Canada will flight to South mejority of at least next champer of de Although th'' Electoral College! has been a part of the electoral Col the BOBBY JUNES EXPECTS TB 8H LAST ELIGHT TD BE PLACED III SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE democrats are 26 delegate variety who can make Interesting for Gene Tun SJnlta con'd he taken as a warn ew of such sanctions It was recalled todav that ir 1924 Great Britain applied heaw junctions after the assassinations fleet and a regiment of troops are standing bv also to and occupation of the proceed to Egypt if necessary if a baby camol dies its tlooco Is kept for the mother to smelt occasionally and so assuage her sorrow MM PRIMARY TUESDAY WILL HUE NATIONWIDE SCOPE Washington April 30 (AP) made another landing here today preparatory to the Spirit of St Louis being enshrined in the Smithsonian Institution gift of Colonel Charles bergh San rancisco April 30 (AP) Cnllfornia will vote at Ils prets lentlal primary tomorrow and he result of the balloting po tlcnl observers agree will have nationwide scope and possibly lay prove the deciding factor in looting omlnoo Inn Three lie stato'a hoy are Senator Jarnos A Reed Missouri Gov Alfred Smith of h'w York and Senator Thomas Walsh of Montana The republicans have only one andldato Secrelnry of Com icrco Herbert Hoover to whom he state's delegates will be lodged Vital in the three' cornered fight etwpon the demoornts because the effect the obtaining of allforul'i's block of delegatee rill "ve on the convontlorf atoucton Prohibition Ims been the prin tout inHllen Involved in the timvnlgtt with the religious is ii having a direct benrltjg The bitter that look 1lJUlvvf mill 4 VVMi s' States which carrlcfcl Lindbergh nystem of the United States since iivin ii in noi monnonea oy name onstitution nni it 1R45 that the title recognized Paris April 30 (AP) rance has endorsed Premier Raymond Poincore and his policy of stabil izing the franc by assuring him a comfortable 100 in the puties With full ing of the last two Sundays com piled today the moderate sup porters of Poincare had 306 seats in the new house or 45' more than in the former one The combined socialist's radicals and com munists captured 387 seats as against 285 in the proceeding chamber as the A Lind Washington April 30 (AP) The senate today ordered an vestigatlon of presidential cam pa' gn expenditures Within a nfew minutes after it was offered a resolution by Senator Robinson of Arkansas tho democratic leader proposing the Inquiry was adopted The resolution (went through without debate or a record vote Theaudit committee to which it was referred after being introduc ed nt tho opening of the session limited the expenses of the com mittee to $25000' The resolution provides for a special committee of five to bo appointed by Vice President Dawes It will bo clothed with full authority tp summon witnesses books and papers and report to tho senate at tho earliest time 1880 was the first horse" can INVESTIGATION iPRESIOENTIAL I CAMPAIGN UND EXPENDITURES IS ORDERED James A Garfield in By BRIAN BETA Associated Press Sports Writer) Baltimore Md April 30 (AP) Bobby Jones 26 years of age and with 23 national champfon I ship competitions in 12 years be hind him expects to play rea sonably good golf" at 40 Charged with being too conser vative since bn is todav nlnvtne' ns strong a game as he has ever shown he agreed that there 11 I a chance that he may bo a I at 45 it the demands of his profession do not make too great inroads on his game Beyond 45 the Atlanta wizard has no plans Reminded that ITarry Vardon at 50 was rgood eonugh to come from numerous British triumphs to bo runnerup in the championship here modestly replied Varden" own hope that he bo able to qualify for some of the big championships when he is 4 0 seems to his friends to be entirely too great a concession to father time or bld mant par Even so if he never hits a serious ball af ter he has passed two score years in age ho will break the record of another great Georgian Tyrus Raymond Cobb elected unani mously in Georgia and by a large majority in other sections of the country the greatest player base ball produced Uobbywho is playing a series or exhibition benefit of the Olympic fund may lose much of his excess tonnage before ho starts to warm up for the year's big championships Bobby has a lot of golf to play this year in spite of his failure to defend his British open title the flrst i time in his career that ho han not played an encoro af ter winning a major champion ship captain tho Walker cup team and make an effort to re tain the amateur crown Boston April 30 (AP) The epidemic of home run hits into the left field bleachers at Braves field will be stamped out immedi ately President Emil uchs of the Tribe promised today He has ordered a 10 or 15 foot wire netting erected in front of the bleachers that is not enough to pre serve the decent standards of the uchs said move I the stands back but not this Chicago April 30 (AP) I Promoter Jim Mullen tonight will make his umpteenth attempt I to discover a bond crushing! heavyweight of the Dempsev or irpo things ney Two tho ten round windup of his box ing show at the Coliseum They are Otton Von Porat the Nor wegian heavy weight and Roebuck former Haskell Indian football star who has been knock ing out his opponents with such regularity and rapidity that he has attracted attention in the middlewest Tt will bo an acid test for tho Norwegian The Indian packs a hard punch and puts his 240 odd pounds and six fevt five inch height behind 3ert Hassell (above) Rockford11 has announced that he will ittempt to fly from Rockford to Stockholm Sweden He plans to nako one stop en route in Green dldatei to receive the republican la Tt rl pre8iuuiiuai nomination PLAYGOOD GDLAT1D 11 Vt 1 1) I A A 1 1 I i i iv niw 1 1 1 'w ill 1 ll 1 1 1 woiiiu i 'invest fvntn forthwith end renort I to the senato as soon as possible I )e campaign expenditures of the! various presidential candidates in both parties the names of the persons firms or corporations subscribing the amounts contri buted tho methods of expenditure of said sums and all facts In re lation thereto" place between William Mc Adoo former secretary of the treasury and Gov Smith for the presidential nomination at New York In 1 924 has been carried into the California primary Old1 friendships and political alliances have turned to animosity and the man who nominated McAdoo in 1 924 former United States Sen ator James Phelan of Califor nia now Ih supporting the candi dacy of Smith The bitterness between the factions was express ed when Phelan declared' ho sorry he nominated McAdoo in McAdoo leads the dry delega tion pledged to Walsh who also is hacked by the anti saloon league forces and lhe Woodrow Wilson democrats Reed Is the unknown factor Doubt that tho Missouri senator can even hope to win the delega tion has been expressed by po litical observers but the votd polled by Rood cutting Into the ballots cast for Smith and Walsh may prove tho determining faotor In the election' ftlnna fntn YTlRn nt ntftR On the South American good Ike federal will tour the pair visited 15 WIR until countries Mexico Guatemala was officially British Honduras Salvador Hon Nlonrtl niH CntTA UUIBO) oL luOUlSf April ou Charles A Lindbergh took "Snirit of St on its flight todav He left Lam 1 bert St Louis field at 9 a i for Washington where the spanning monoplane will be plac ed in the Smithsonian Institution for exhibit with other history making airplanes The ship which has flown slightly more than 40000 miles i under the hand of its famous pi lot in a score of countries in its year of existence carried Lind bergh through his epoch making New York to of the United and the good America Millions of catch a glimpse of its flashing! silver wings have thrilled to the sound of its motor knowing that It was part of a matchless combi nation that has written air his tory Built in San Diego Calif early Inst year the trim monoplane first took flight under the hand of Lindbergh airmail pilot and asiprant to transatlan tic honors on May 11 A nonstop flight to St Louis and then to ivew toik uuKiu )rn(tir In Lindbergh and the of St 'r Louis to Koosevcic neia wnem the takeoff on tno New Yoru io Paris flight was made May 20 After landing at Taj Bourget field May 21 a visit of seven days In ranco kept the plapo on theground but impatient to be off flow to Belgium May' 28 nnd to London Eng on the fol lowing' day The return to American wai made on a steamship Then fol lowed tho flight homo to St Louis and a tour of the United 'W in case of non compllanco by Egvpt with the British demands Press dispatches from Malta Will Starnn fluE say that other vessels of the VV ObSinp UUb yf S'rdar Stack Including a large IpracAically pdemnity and occupation of the proceed to I I Plans OceanHop JIM Mill I 11 Ml! SEEKS GOOD UE1LT zX '1 Garfield April 30 (AP) One man was dead today and another believed dying a police man was shot In the hand and nine persons were under arrest as the result of a roadhouse brawl Sunday near the east Paterson town line The dead man unidentified but described by police as a "tough was shot thru the head rank Logioco known as "Big proprietor of Ye Old Time Inn was reported dying in passaic general hospital Patrolman Herman Schwedler was shot in the hand Nine others including four wo men and a man described as the bartender were held without ball as material witnesses JIB CUP TEAM LEADING CONTENDER New York April 301 (AP) The Japanese Davis cup team has firmly intrenched itself in the po sition of a leading contender for honors in the American zone by its overwhelming defeat of Cuba in the first round tie at Havana igured in the advance calcula tions as the most dangerous op ponents of the United States on this side of the water the Jap anese showed thdir strength by sweeping thru three straight matches to defeat the Cubans Insects had turned to metal with all the delicate markings and structure preserved The dis covery is regarded as of much importance as it will enable mu seums to preserve race specimens indefinitely Captive? Here is Georee Morion sistant manager of the La Lu gold mind an American property In Nicaragua who was capturtfd by followers of the rebel general Sandino Marshall was reportedto have beetL killed by bls eaptqh I 111 iRI gf siii EIGHT MEN KILLED IN 5 IWNDAYAIRPLANE CRASHES TBy The Associated Press) Eight men were killed in Sun day airplane crashes William Spnletta Larry Beatty and Billy Wlmzel were killed when a plnno owned and piloted by Spalotla crashed near Eureka Calif La Rue pilot) Loren Craven and Emil Dietrick were fntnlly injured when the machine' went Into a tall spin and fell In1 flumes near Lowry ield Denver! Gerald Miller and Myron Kelly wore burned to death In a similar accident near Columbia Station Ohio Tho pilot nnd two passengers of a piano which struck a down ward current and crashed nt Ar monk escaped without op parent serious injuries passengers The road II LaRue 34 pilot Denver Loren Craven 20 Littleton Colo Emil Dietrich' 21 Brighton Colo TRY IONG DIVE Eureka Calif April 30 (AP) Three men are dead because a musician whoso hearing was im paired believed an airplane dive Jrom a great height would restore his nbillty to catch the lighter notes of an orchestra Tho dead: William Spalot ta World War flier William Wlnzul45 pianist and composer whoso hearing was growing defect Ivo to an extent which hnmperi'd his work Ynrry Beatt musician and friend of Wlnzul 1 THREE KILLED Denver Colo April 30 (AP) full view of sumo 2000 per sons plane being flown on 1 minute trips with passengers from tho Denver Union airport wont out of bontrol at an alti tude oi 200 feet and crashed in a cornfield near the flying field lato Sunday killing the pilot and two TWO YOUTIJH KllXKB Elyria Orlo April 30 (AP) An obsession for aviation which lod them to fly a second hand biplane purchased only two weeks ago was blamed today for the denth of Gerald Miller IB and Myron Kelley 21 bothpt Elyria JS '4'.

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