The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1924, Page 2

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| ao Ae een an osé N 1 Ne D 3st a Pi 3c FE Fe Ree sees WORLD FLIERS » suth= of Om: t 12:55 p.m. central st time), four hours | nd forty- minutes from the time ‘they I fo at 8:11 a, m. PAGE TWO MAKE EASY HOP TO WEST TODAY, Fly “400 “Miles From Chicago To. Fort Cook, Omaha, During the Morning WEATHER WAS FINE United States Al (rook, Omaha, Sept. Mail Field, Fort | 17.—America’s ound-the world army fliers, enroute 100 » the west coast, added about iiles to their long journey — te vhen they flew here from Chie Chey clanded here, about 10 miles LEAVE CHICAGO U.S. Air Mail Field, Maywood, Ill, ept.17.—The round the world fliers } opped off from the air mail field bere ut 8:11 a. m, on the next stage £ the journey, the 440-mile flight » Omaha, Flying conditions were | leal and Lieut. Lowell Smith, the ommander, said he expected to each Fort Crook Field, Omaha, in As the three “Magellans of, the ir” ascended, the hundreds of spec- ators assembled to greet them off,! ending up a rousing cheer. The vis- nility was so good that the three | St# lanes could be seen miles into the yest. The sun glistened off the tops f the orange colored wings as they sped sway. FOUR BURIED IN CAVE-IN Die When Walls of Milwaukee Sewer Collapse Milwaukee, men were buried under tons of gr vel and muck in a sewer here th All were married. ing in a hole 36 level when the caught t THe cave occurred in a branch of a sewer system, be pleted by a Detroit firm. the imprisoned men came here from Detroit last Recember. Work of ihe rescuers was hamper- ed by the narrowness of the cut Igading to the sewer shaft. This was the fourth ident in the -1 erage project. were kille one time in one.pit, three in another cave-in and. one other killed and a fdozen hurt in a similar collapse. ha MINOT POSTAL CLERK IS HELD; ‘THEFT ALLEGED Minot, N. D., Sept. 17.—Robert Pot- | ter in Minot, employed for the past ears in the Minot postoffice September 8, when he “dismissed from the ice, was under arrest yesterd noom by United Sta James Shea of Fargo, charged with the theft of two automobile tires! and *two parcel post packages from} the United States mails. Potter furnished bonds of $500 this forenoon and was released from the county jail. He had previously waiv- cd examination before United States Commissioner R. E. Hopkins and had beert held to await the action of the federal grand jury, Potter has been employed as general delivery clerk in the postoffice. All of the property which Potter is alleged to have purloined has been recovered, authorities state. The] two automobile tires were recovered from a farm south of Des Laes, to whom Potter is alleged to have sold them, and the two parcel post pack- ages are-alleged to have been found in his" possession as he was leaving the postoffice building. ‘100 DIE IN ~ JAP FLOODS Tokio, Sept. 17.—Floods, following a heavy typhoon, have inundated many parts of Japan. The death list may reach 100. Forty thousand houses in Tokio alone have been partially flooded. Three hundred persons aré reported missing in Saitama Prefecture. Landslides fol- lowing the flood killed several per- sons in Chiba Prefecture. Cook ‘By Wire Instead of by Fire, "| at Hazen recently, from which three j officers toh: ‘CHILD LABOR» “| judicial commission to DETERMINATION! 1 baseball fan. aps couldn't get} recent Brooklyn-New yime in Brooklyn be- nendous crowds, they | to look for knot-holes. In- baseball is at white heat. HAZEN THEFT | ADMITTED BY | MAN HELD HERE’ Crawford Also Admits He Was in Gang Which Tried To Rob Wing Bank You can’t stop ar And so when these in to see a J. B. Crawford, under arrest nere for participation in the robbery of stores at Linton and Fredonia and theft of a Cadillac car, has confess- ed he robbed the store of G. Schulz shotguns, three rifles, shells, watches, pocket knives and other goods were taken, according to Chief Police Chris Martineson and Sheriff Albin Hedstrom. Crawford also is declared by the officers to have admitted that he partici in the robbery of the Burleigh Coun- ty State Bank at Wing two years ago, when the yeges failed to get anything. ford, declared ring-leader of the gang which robbed several stores south of hi is believed by hooked up at times with the South Dakota gang of yeggs, three of which were eap- tured at Aberdeen, George Gillmore of Barton was here today and officers turned over to him the. Cadillac automobile which Crawford had when he was arrested here. PLAN OPPOSED Farm Bureau Committee Adopts Resolution Chicago, Sept. 17.—The executive committee of the American Farm Bureau Federation, in quarterly ses- sion here today, adopted a resolu: tion urging the defeat of the child labor amendment to the Constitution approved by Congress and now be- fore the states for ratification. The objection to the amendment, according to J. W. Coverdale of Towa, secretary of the federation and an officer in the new grain sales corporation, is basically objection to “federal interference in a matter which is primarily a state function and the possibility that a bureau in Washington will meddle too much in the home and farm affairs of the country.” ' School For Prison Officials Peking, Sept. 17.—A school for prison officials is to be opened in Peking. 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