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.. VOL. 25 NO. 146 SECOND SECTION BISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1921 SECOND SECTION .Price Five Cent if Be Decided. ate Of Modern 2i to on

Scores Of Planes Arid Balloons : Will These Soon Be The Nation's First Line Defense? GYPSY WEDDINGS ABOVE: One of the newest types of seaplanes that are now being used by the navy. This type - Will Be Used In Bombardment is capable of high spoecLand long cruising radius. BELOW : A Martin bombing plane; one of the models that will be 0( used in the tests to be conducted during the, few week s by the U. S. navy, v Bombing planes capable of carrying ALL ARRANGED next ' s ' ' , i 2000 pound bombs have been developed recently. . Vessels To Determine Usefulness . '.,''. BY OLD rOIN'T' COMFORT, Yu.. June each of wliiih will wh op four bombs. PARENTS 11.- -- (lijt th -- -; torpedo plane division of Mai-Th- e Associated Press) live : t'luini of aircraft advocates that tin bombers, each of which' will drop ' ' ; v ',. '"' battleships no longer form . the na- - six bombs, four NC type Keaplanes, rfvflitvt . tion's chief weapon bf defense will each of which will "drop four bombs Peculiar Matrimonial Cus- be brought to .a test next week, off and a Marine corps division of six , toms Of Gypsies Explained the Virginia tapes. Arra- - d wlth.DH planes to let go two bombs each, i ISi'-r- bombs of every size, flocks or army AU' of the bombs will be of the 163 M,f!X By Minnesota Attorney 1 ' and 'navy ' air ships M ill seek., in "a Pound type. ser es of tests, ib destroy more than After the attack by the-nav- air naif a dozen former German warship detachment if the submarine has not MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 17. - and to find and bomb the radio-cu- n been sunk, the army flyers will take Although it i the custom among- the ti oiled battleship Iowa. off from Langley Field. ,The army : gypsies to have the parents of the J There will be no attempt to stinm-lat- e flight wiil consist of twelve big Mar- prospective bridegroom purch a real battle conditions. The joint tin bombers, each to launch tiix bombs ; i ; wife, for their on. covetous wealthy v army ami navy operations were, ar-- anl H which will drop two ranged by t bombs each, of 1C3 I candidates are not the government gervat .all the uound PC alay successful the facts as to the accuracy with 'pe. The aircraft will deliver Uie at- even when bidding larger bums for which air men can drop bopibs upon tack us the flight commanders choose JtowH? the maiden's hand. . alti-ud- 9 naval eraft The warships of neces-- without an restrictions as to .- Such was the information glr-.-- j sity can not employ thiir guns-t-o de- or speed." , i hy John Gre;tthouse. a local a- .jr-ne- fend .themselevs, but will merely, 188 j I. bo. To Drop Bombs . who aitcj a couajn! fi.r .uv' except in flie case of th9 Iowa, an- Itvls expected that by the time the cueo. eyimy nnd fihi-r- . wi-- chored tadgets for 47 mother the aviators. aft craft engaged In the test have they came here in an attempt to ta The maneuvers also will determine dropped their 188 bombs the ,U-11- 7 the or back toelr daughter whom Lhey'chnr-e- d effectiveness bombs that strike will have disappeared beneath the was kidnapped, while the mother :4 ami explode upon tha dec-- of ar- surface of the water but should the shipa. of the groom-elec- t maintained she mored Treviotts test? w'trt vessel still be afoat it vill be made had raid 52.000 for the girl placod At' , -- j the bombs have not satisfied naval he. target Of the gun"s of a division 3r t-- wtx?jpr v ? i." wife of her son. authorities that capital croft would be of destroyers on the following day, If I in rave danger of destntctfou by along with sub- "I have learned that when the moth- air the former German girl among bomb even U-- U-l- ll UD-48- . er of a the gypsies tnl.. a If struck. marines, l 40, and" - Claim is Opposed The second phase of the tests will liking to a young- man and considers him ncmi-na-b The unique and ona-aHe- d contests take place on June 28. Officers of suitable for her daughter, a had their origin in the controversy both services consider this the most price will always et the bride-to-b- e : which followed the declaration before important of all the experiments, as it even though there are" other offers a congressional .committee by Briga- will Involve the double problem of the much higher by men tot 50 well dier General Mitchell, of viio air ser- ability of aircraft to find any enemy liked," declared Greathcuisf. 1 vice, that the development of mil'tary fleet somewhere in a wide area off - The attorney said that under the aircraft was making battle- and to enemy traditional customs of the gypsies, the fast thj the coast Ibomb the younger ship obsolete.. Navy offici:Us -d by "hips after locating them. On that generation ha no toko in Former Secretary Daniels, took date the radio controlled battleship determining their mates, and t!i prompt 'exception to this claim and '"wa will be somewhere between ttfe matching is a matter for the parrots the verbal conflict of opinion raged Virginia Capes and Cape Henlopen, only. so vigorously thnt the , government from 50 to 100 miles -- offshore. The "Generally, the mother of a young found It advisable to attempt the ;;c-tu- Iowa will be maneuvered by radio man. usually around hi lDth year, demonstration of .he power of 'rem the battleship Ohio, 'five or six on the damage to be expected from ! picks out a girl, dickers with ter " aircraft, employing its most modem miles distant. The flyers will have such an attack will be obtained in & P parents and buys' her orirrifit." the 'planes and bombs aealast obsoleto or only an approximate Idea of the loca; later attack on the former German attorney said. "Then thv are inar-ile- d former German naval craft. ' lion of the Iowa and will be required battleship Ostfriesland, a modern ves- according to gypsy law, att-- r "4 Tn preparation for the test; the to take off at a given signal, search sel. . .' , which the groom' parent?, in nlmcst army Tangley y every case, him in htMine- - of has concentrated at the wide area involved and, if . they The third or the series of bombing start - F'eld, near here, the largut mobiliza- find the vessel, bomb it with dummy tests will take place on July 13 with some kind to make a llvelihood.- - tion of military aircraft in th his- bombs and get back to land safely. the former German destroyer G-1- as In recent years, certain gypy par- f ftory'of aviation in this country. More The control officer on the Ohio will the target. The army will make the ents, after obtaining money frr tneir than 150 planes of all type-?- , including e fallowed to maneuver the Iowa as first attack, using-- , .twelve"?" Martin daughters. Lave invoked th American . ; . giant Mttfn bombers tenable of carr- he pleases during the bombing-- 'slmu- - "bombers and 11 ' DE-- 4 machines and law and had the daughter r'uri-Hl- ying1 the new 2,000 lound aerial lating as far us possible the moves a fSO pound bbmbsTi94 oFwhich will be Just to resell thein. according u Mr. bombs, smaller bombing planes and battleship might be'expected to make dropped. The' conditions of the at-- Greathonse.' lu mo?t cases, however. fast single-sea- t pursuit machines, wit n :.n war to escape aerial attack. The tack are left at the discretion of flight whn the young suitor is thus out- a speed ol 120 miles an hour. t be conditions involved are that the Iowa commanders. If the destroyer is not witted, his parents get rheir money used for scouting und observation shall continue to steam in the gener- unk by the army's attack the naval ! returned bv point before a eypy work, are included in the mobil'.wtlon al direction of the shore and the at- air detachmenf will nttemnt to wink tribunal, before which a rtal U held, s, as well as a number of dirigibles. tacking planes stay at an altitude of he vessel. If the G-1-02 remains he said. A few of these cunning cyp-8;e- - 1 lly-- La" , Scores of pilots, gathered from ' at least '4,000 feet; Eight o'clock in afloat then it will be sunk on the fol- however, fail to adhvro to their ing fields throughout the country, the morning will be "zero hour." lowing day y gunfire .by Atlantic native laws and the gypsy court de- have been practising daily for wc-k- s To Use Four Dirigibles lleet destroyers, along witbf the for- cisions, and with the aid of th Amer- ' in bomb'ng nd observation flights In the test against the Iowa all mer German destroyers 2 and ican sU'tiites. jefraud parents ot the t out to sea and up Chesapeake tuy, available naval aircraft will be- - iifed, V-4- 3, Should the. destroyers fail to suitor, he added. For such an act. dropping dummy and live bombs including at least four dirigibles. Un- sink the vessels, battleships will be However, the gypsies are disowned against targets over water and land. der present plans the army will not assigned tp the task. by the'r people, the attorney said. General. Mitchell will have personal use any land planes In this test, "but Fourth Attack July 18 , Greathouse said a settlement ba! - charpe of the army's end of Ui tusts the na-a- l detachment will include An attack on the former German been effected in the case witi uh'cb and will lead the various flights of four Martin bombers assigned to the cruiser ..Frankfurt will be the fourth he was connected, by having the mon- mil'tary aircraft. marine corps. It is expected that phase ofMhe, tests' and is set for July -- sif ey returned tq the young man's par- 18. t$ At th Hampton Roads station the more 100 part The vessel, completed in 1915, ftATA i . ents and the girl returned with her than aircraft will take imm 4 '. mobilised, includ-- ; took a prominent part in mt. ii ,i ami ,i to Chicago. i naval aircraft are in the search for an bombing of the the battle parent ing a number of seaplanes of the NC-- 4 Iowa. Dummy --bombs ranging from. of Jutland and represents a good type type, the ' class that negotiaVed the 230 to 1,000 pounds each will' be used. of modern cruiser. She will be at an- arranged will be the bombing of thel sels fn the light of .the results of the by maneuvering the ship attacked and - first trans-Atlanti- c flight. At Lang- - The army personnel involved, will fly chor during the attack and the attack- former German battleship Ostilnes- bombing tests. the ability of aircraft to carry out a Stuyvesant Fish ' ley Field a dumber of marine corps, seaplanes. ' ing aircraft, consisting of army and land on Julyl 20.v .Tha Ostfriesland is Orders issued by the Commander-- successful search and deliver an at- ' Msrtir. bombers und PH-4'- s are gath '. As soon as contact is made by anv navy planes flying in mixed formation a dreadnanght of 22,800 tons, .mount- in-chi- of the Atlantic fleet. tack at a considerable distance off Tells Origin Of ered to or.srate with the naval planes of the scouting aircraft a radio signal will use the first 250. and 300 pound ing 12 inch guns and was surrendered II. B. Wilson, require the board. In ad- shore. ' , - bombs and 520 and 600 pound to During during the tests. will be i sent out and reserve planes then the Allies ati Scapa Flow. dition to all other duties, to check the A congressional party will witness I Drinking Toasts First Test Tuesday held at the Hampton Roads here, and missiles. All types of aircraft, will be the battle of Jutland she formed part t'me of zero hour, the movements of the. tests from the transport Hender- The test, scheduled for Tues- used, the first attack to take place at J of the German First Battle Squadron the planes in Che the number and son, will press boat. r- first t Langley Field will form in division j air. which also be the U-11- i- day, will against 7 nine o'clock in the morning. If the and was badly damages by a mine. types of bombs by each plane, experi- be directed the und rush to the attack. Destrovers ' carried The general Supervision of tne NFAV YORK. June IS. The origin a modern used by the Ger- long along vessel remains afloat after the final The principal value of. Ostfries- the time at whic the first and last ments is of Ar-mir- submarine will be stationed in lines I the under the direction was by - it will be sunk by destroyers of drinking 'toasts defined man navy during the war. The sub- the coast in the general vicinity of attack land experiment is expected to be the bomb is dropped during each attack, Wilson with General Mitchell Stuyvesant Fish, banker, one of the ' ihersible will be anchored 50 mnei go rescue of planes at a range of 5,000 yards. resulting dqa regarding, the amount the total nuriiber of bombs dropped, in charge of the army air detachment the test to to the in eleven survivors of the class of IS "1 east Cape Charles. Va.. in an awash . The final test the series thus far of damage bomb may be ex- the probability of desrtucUon of air- Moffett, director - of forced down into the water. aerial and William of Columbia Univers'ty. .- tonstmas-te- r condition with concentric red. white Live bombs will not be used in, the pected to fnflict on a battleship. The craft by surface vessels, ' the probab- of naval aviation, in "charge of the at the annual Alumni luncheon and blue circles painted on its deck experiment as the Navy wishes to vesael will be at anchor 50 miles off ility of lessening the number of hits naval force. day. - army the other to distinguish it as the target and preserve the Iova. the only radio con- California Airmen shore and will be attacked by "What is a toast?" he asked, add- avoid the possibiliy of a mistake. "iied hattleshin in existence, for tar-- und navy aircraft. The conditions ofJ ing. "One of the books published be- The first expedition against the get practice with the Atlantic fleet the. test require three hits each with we liberty May Soon Be Made 300 GIVING AWAY NEW NICKELS IS fore lost our to restrain 7 will take off in time so that next fall. The problem in the air 250 and pound bombs, two hits our own appetites' says: designed to with the 550 and COO pound types and the first division will arr've at the tests is furnish reliable . " biscuit, thourh Ions To Have Licenses two 1,000 or 2,000 LATEST, HOBBY OF JOHN D.; HE 'The toasted tnrwet bv nine o'clock. The flight will, dnta cn the probable number of hits at least hits with Since disused as an, InEtedient of Consist entirely of naval planes, in-- to be expected from air craft operat- - pound projectiles. There will be pro- punch, formed, from' a very early per- ;F-S-- use 32 cluding nine type machines, ins; aeainst a battleship at sea. Data Or- vided for in the attack of the KEEPS TRACK OF EACH ONE, TOO iod, addition to many o'.J SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 18. 1000 pound bombs and three of the a favorite ganization of an airplane department ' English drinks type. ; ' motor 2000 pound "Promising that in the reign of of the state vehicle department If the OsWrlesland remains afloat BY E.. M. THIERRY long drive to the last hole up near will immediately by Charles II. it was . the fashion LAWS TO INSURE PROTECTION be undertaken after all the required hits have been TARRYTOWN, N. Y., June 18. the house, which is hidden by shrub- fr Superintendent Charles J. Chenu, in bery. ladies, attired in dresses mnde for made the vessel will be used as a tar- man i ons are keeping richest . conform Hy with-instructi- contain- Hobbies the to bnthe publicly in th FOR NEGROES IN GEORGIA TO get main battery of battle- 'ff in a bill passed by last legis- for the the in the world alive. Promptly at'll o'clock every morn- Bath, the orieln of toast i ed the ship Pennsylvania, flagship of theV At- at- of lature and recently signed by Gover- John D. Rockefeller has two. ing there appears a little knot of told. ' BE DISCUSSED BY LEGISLATORS lantic fleet, as all the German ships He gives a brand new nickel to ev- tendants, perhaps a player-gues- t or mibli- - a nor V. D. Stephens. weievturned over to United States "'It hnppened. on a the ery man, woman and child he meets two and a little thin man wearing "Alpln-ate- was In th" Cros-Bat- The bill provides for the licensing on condition that they be destroyed beauty and control of airplanes in California including his chauffeur, his caddy and long, white, baggy trousers, a white and one of her admire took ATIANTA, June 8. Legislation a state trial court could be con-o- n within a year. that and places the duty in charge of the guards at Pocantico Hills. ehlrt with sleeves rollec up, tennis glass of the water in which he stood. J vened by the governor to investigate Take. Movies finnnce and law enforcement, with Chenu as heard of the motor vehicle .To He plays golf every morning except shoes and a large white cap pulled nd drank her health to the companv. Qlnen Extensive arrangements have been the" again bringing to . over one a latter the fore he is department. down his white hair. There was in the rlsce. ev t r o he - t give . .iic..,. i. Under- the law which goes into ef- bombing I These are the things thai him That is John D. Rockefeller. fellow, who offered to Jump in anl r . . u said to haveAZlbeen studying, would tained during the tests. "liUor-h- e not fect in July, every c'vilian aviator in Motion picture cameras will be used his only real enjoyment and add test "It's amazing how he can drive the swore thoiteh he likei the r . iiaDmMV, "rovVle for such a court be He .k. of the general to lut cvml be stite must be licensed. Before o permanently record the result and; and perhaps years to his life. ball," said a guard at the gate near would have the "tont." Georgia convenes ; fivtt suPer!or Tct this of which in annual 0,p? he can be licensed he must pass a test on tugs j Rockefeller Is getting feebler. But Hole No. 8. onosed In his resolution: ses.on, judges with the grand and p boards of officers stationed Wednesd equal to that prescribed by the army nnd craft near the vessel at--j it is significant of his tenacity ol "Yes, he's getting feeble, but he whim gave, foundation to "'wi it jur'os drawn from the state at other three-Captai- we Hugh M. Dorsey. governor. and navy for aviators. Every airplane in case notes. spirit that he has discarded the n persists in footing It around the honor which I" done to the brfv ?r I large so to avoid any possible lo nckerf each will make li'.u Still ..a t Arl (hat In h'a f n .! moa. as our liquor, who ha ever cnl prejudice in dealing with mob must be listed, and a license number Luke McNamee or the dread-- j wheeled bicycle on .which he used to course. And he's regular as clock- mention in J ini..int,0 m,u'l taken out for It. These numbers must as be pushed around his private- - gon work. You could almost set your Vnre leen called a 'toast.' ..T.r.. , cases. It also has been Indicated naught Nevada has been detailed ' ,ijt not be less than three feet in height. or observing ! course. watch by his appearance at this hole. "Thus we see." Fish concluded, tV. n- that in his farewell message he will the senior member the 1'Ve .irw., - tK' ! dla-h- n origin of toasts was. e No one the ago of nineteen 11 "that the ,f Pror,oe-establishme- nt a con-takln- under iarty. Among the dut'es with which Every day he walks the entire It's alwayB o'clock. r.etho-1- 8 of! of state air-ni- p feminine of tryin- - persons accused vears will Jbe eligible to drive an charged are nine-hol- e course. Say, his that of all things Hnmon " !,fiu,arj' board of observers is tance of his "New nickels? I think fact 3 parts In lynchlnus. Former ne. he following: Observe and report Andv the other day he made the hobby about new nickels gives him pnd also aqueous. Mav thee Demands that the state pass laws Tor Pccenory to T'nited Stas Senator Thomas W. The l'cense fee will not be' less he number and type of bombs drop round in 42 as much pleasure golf. It seems evcuse me beine gover- - covering peonage, now solely a feder- - strokes! as Havdwlck, who office as examina- one-arme- of that which on' takes than $5 per machine and the ped, the number of hits, the actual Lyons, d profession- up give away. he commission e Arthur to buck him to 'em nor 25. declared in recent ad- - al offense, nave been made m some for will not be less fathers considered the unforgivable - tion fee aviators drmflge to the vessels, bearing in al of Briarcliff Lodge club, who pray- "I've been here two months now. of the vaHous letters and cards pub- - n cold water." dress that wh'le standing for law audi than ?25. No compensation is allowed mind the age and state of rresorva- a John D. his The he saw me he asked dn drinking toasts ! in Georgia press during the ed foursome with as first time enforcement, he believed Governor lished the he exam'ninn board an Chenu will Hon ship attacked, the P1"00 - wtate-wtd- e of efch partner the others being Rev. D. Cor- me how many children I've got. hi i recent rnmnhlet on "The discussion of Governor army offi anii-jiu-Ta- rtnrsv' endeavor to have aviation anle nnma io personnel, i got And h Mppto In (ienrda" as a "Rlanrlpr on Dorsev's oamphlet on the negro, which working nellus Woelfkin, pastor of the Fifth told him five. Well,' says he, 'that you still all of themT cers aslst his department in defenses and lipht eouitAnent Avenue Baptist church, and Miss Mar- makes seven in the family here's says he had every one ot 'em. soon taking . vat ious state officials nave attacKeu the stote" and thxt after out the vropr examination, he Siid. anl structure exposed on the upper Is. au - says D.. Tm running as he would issue an! and defended. The governor has not! jaw. will bo fight tha A. Jamison, of Pittsburg seven nickels.' 'Well.' John offoe rovernor - VruPi: tne cbenu allso ''ecks pnd damage to the main roe ' thority low score. new shiny nickels, too! of new nickels, so you brine of 'icial reply to it. i puonciy inuic-aie- uis aiiiiuue uu mi- charged with enforcing regulations re- - ing pniilnment n protected area, for the "Braud shert 5 the If you want to see rich- I got You I've got 75 up at house and 111 give One iTietnber of the legislature has' subject. i eprding flights and flying particularly lighting, and ship how the Have 'em yet? bet those the 4 acrobatic the file man in riding his going to him you monev for them!" .publicly announced that he Intends to Legislation under considerat'on bv over parks, public grounds and cities. control systems. est the world looks 'em. I'm not let catch other In-- golf hobby, come to Tarrytown and me having spent 'em! Taxi drivers "in Tarrytown think 0erP rooqiutions providing for an 1 the 'ncoming governor is understood The law prohibits stunts un- bonrd will be charged also acrobatic The post yourself gate gave one of IX doesn't, keep any in vestlgatlon with a view to remdngf to include the raising of the deficit der the altitude of 1,500 feet and pro- with making deductions as to the outside the iron "The other day he the John cjney 6,000-acr- e except One of Dor--! through provisions for a flying over public parks, probable t,hips of the estate nearest to the workers a nickel and then he says, the house nickels! conditions if found as Governor of the state hibits damaee to of various. ? a m y i .n.-rc- to drive a woman charges, or impeachment the tax or registration tax. public gathering Of design a good i aujnceni.ii. pliers oi orpnanage. 'Young man, do you remember exartty them was called sey of state income a grounds and other clashes new nnd in rail- go''"or If not borne out . Numerous ways hav been proposed nlaces under an altitude sufficient to state of i.resvvafion and recommend - A hundred yards from tne gate how many nickels I have given you?' member of the household ta the Governor Dorsey has discussed pro- aad Governor Hardwlch will select petmlt gliding to some open section nr suitable changes In the equipment stands a little red flag on the green and the fellow says, 'Yes, sir, jUBt 75 road station and she paid her fare posals tor changing the state laws so one or several for recommendation. in case of accident. ' design and construction of future ves- - of Hole No. 8. From there it is a nickels.' And John D. says, 'Have in new nickels! 1

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