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et WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Thursday; somewhat cooler tonight. THE BIS CK TRIBUNE [mica ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS NO WORD FROM LOST PLANE} _ PUBLICATION WILL AMEND | ~ COURSE OF HAWAII FLIGHT ESCH-CUMMINS | Disabled Plane i oe OF TAX LISTS HELD UNSOUND RAILROAD LAW Data Obtained From -Open Tax Rolls Claimed to Voluntary Rail Conscli- Be Missing dation DATA INSUFFICIENT ey COMB PACIFIC FOR MISSING PN-9 NO, 1 FORCED INTO SEA 300 MILES OFF HAWAII COAST Navy Nonstop Plane, Bucking Strong Headwinds, Runs Out of Fuel in Shadow of Goal (P)—The destroyer, Wm. Jones, reported | by the marine department of the chamber of commerce entering the Golden Gate at 7:05 a. m. with an airplane in tow. The plane towed in was the PN-9 No. 3, which gave up the non-stop flight endeavor and was forced down about 300 miles out on the route from San Francisco to Honolulu on} account of oil pressure feed trouble affecting both engin The U, S. ship Corry in, bringing a sailor who was strick- New Program Agrecd Upon|e" with appendicitis. | by Coolidge at Swamp- |~— anaes scott Conference USS.MRCovley y Ceaser ; ¥ Navy planes are searching for the | missing PN-9 No. 1, from which no ‘word has been received since yes- terda 300 miles off Honolulu. if itroyers Aroostook and Farragut are ifunning Nah wand viibitite ws host] Plane Last Heard From at 4:21 p.m. About 150 Miles From Island of Maui; Report Dwindling Gasoline Suppply APPROVE RAIL MERGER CRAFT HAS BEEN MISSING SINCE LATE YESTERDAY Tax Exempt Securities Offer Escape From Income / Scrutiny ‘owing to cloudy weather. The seaplane, PB-9, No. 3, disabled iby engine trouble. was forced into _ Et a a i nr Seavwadke eee the water, 300 miles off Fran- s , , ' eee ae New York, Sept: 2.—()—The ef- _ Swampscott, Sept. 2.—(P)—-Legisin- yeltes. The craft was towed into port | s an ] ancisco, Sept : —(AP)—Fifteen hours after the fect of the publication of income tion to force railroad consolidation oe Es wg No great dam- tet word had been received from the missing seaplane, the tax payments was Laing generally after a period of seven years wi & ‘ i -9, ber hich faile its San Fr f discussed today as mi'lions ‘noted in} be sought by the administration in tect ty Nez 2 disabled before the] if a ele ara hich failed of its San France o-Honolulu the newspapers, the tixes on Presi-| the next session of congress. tart of the journey, will make the / nonstop flight because of a shortage of fuel, Captain Moses, dent Coolidge, industrial magnates, Amendment of the Esch-Cummins cided. MNS: offielals’ have de-) commander of the flight project, was without word as to the movie stars, baseball players, neigh: | act to this effect was agreed upon j | fate of the plane and its crew bors and so on. ate iy today at a conference between Pres- _—~-—rrreeeeeeeee Maintaining th imismh : rl , x As a result of a questionnaire sub- ' aaa ident, Coolidge and Senator Watson, Maintaining the optimism he has felt since the giant sea- mitted to sixty alleeerae Se Uns Republican, of Tediatn, assistant . HENANDOAH plane bearing Commander Rogers and his four valiant ters of the country, the New York] With the breaking out of Tong|the Senate Interstate Commerce com- H fliers was reported missing, Captain Moses expressed the Times concludes LMM Ae ie mele Teeter tee AD, Grice She {De | mittee. | belief that air craft and its personnel would be found soon general opinion that publication of|(n Leongs in different cities of the eM | oe, payments has had no beneficial ef- United States, police have aac lr beat siti | STARTS TRIP unter a pea — ngeioevaiear F fect. It was said there has been no Lee Wah, head of the Hip Ser e : vast word from the plane was at 4:12 yesterday after- hie he waa A they. President that approval of the Van i : : i y ) eee wie Ae Pall er eite cc UNceantneoennesislugnre rest CANAt) Sweringen consolidation scheme now noon when it was given compass bearings. It was then be- turns if, publiation of sentiment |may be the key to a solution of the | Pending before: the Interstate Com- | lieved to be about 150 miles from the Isle of Maui. were prohibited. disturbance. here bh ; oa ARRAN i way for numerous voluntar con- i " . Despite oe ROMER gy, | enn ln hey areas Ea FOR LOST SUB: Postpone Action 5, Dahsina:talana’ off Mas Sap ished 4 ici tp voluntarily groupings of railroads be | ——— -_ 5 . 2—(®)—Three : nes seeccutate vestivatte vot. ne parson T ALK TWIN- brought about but think in time to | Rome, Sept. 2.—UP)Discovery by Begins Two-day Journey to on Trolley Line| (Ket cam. ahaing | tose. ot eULAGE, g i force 2 lidation by legislation aviators of a large patch of oil and| . 2 a =e a ee Peary HH Uap rae actercoeventyeate ol tial’ of the vol: | naphtha on the water bet Minneapolis with Fair No neti Fae ial 4 break, of jtaiay's dawn and es , ma e y cube \and"\Cape (Pakeero, a . No action was taken at the meeting | flew to a . with personal interests, jammed reve- idinve=pes: KIDNAPPERS lwhich the submarine Sebastinno Ve. Weather in Prospect of the state board of administration | in a determined effort to learn ae leeaiait Asrbpepernans In ae | icor | last seen, used vir-| ss sterday on the aman of ithe city fae er the missing seaplane many Ment and Senator Watson’ als a |tual abandonment of hope of the re-! 7 ; aes da commission that i don the cap -9 No. little Interest. Beenie teint into the. coal situation, the ‘latter ‘covery alive of her crew of fifty o el peturet N J aie 2.—(#) — itol street car service and dismantle Conditions for the — search Jack of ac formation is 1 lersee TUMMeE ERG nifeseat suspension is continuing. | mast today, waiting to bein late in, submitted to the hoard Attorn of fast) night when rain an fac at tax-exempt securities offer Gl operations inthe anthracite fields, submarine disappeared during | the afternoon a_fiv trip, cov-ieral George Shafer said it rough seas made survival doubt- escape. While the total gross in- P 8 in i s ff the Sicilian /¢fiM€ 11 states in order that thou-| authority to comply with the city's} ful of the five airmen who Mon- come is recorded in each return, — the executive would take decisive ac- me Sicilian | sands of people in midwest may have! demands, ae | day started an a scheduled non- only the actual tax paid is made " n clon: the oil patch di ater where ‘their final views of the silvery sky-| Final decisi the policy wi top flight frmo San Francisco f sl oil iscovered is near- | tte y sky inal decision on the po stop flight frmo § « publie, u Mention Project at Mass bs |iy 4000 feet deep, making dtagulne ip, one of two of such upon which the state will pursue will be mai to Honolulu. ro Chaplin $345 | Meeting Heid in Mandan MERCURY HIT | | operations out of the question. jthe navy prides i Jat a meeting of the board September Sys toh nn ley Gheplit, who: Bald only 93 YESTERD Minot Youth, Abduction Vic-; - mais ; The tentative schedul 8 “ which all members are expected Find No Trace an $345, is cited as a case in point. ae | departure at four p.m. to be present. Two members we The first message received here tax would | indicate an, income of Earlier in' Week tim, Was Former James- TELL WORLD jat the naval air station late Sun absent from the meeting yesterday. from the three seaplanes today said bene ieee tae all noi, bak at - : The weather nian today settled a i { j nig : or Mone ess after mo i ie clearing weather permitted them an sane ames pale ‘ ae hee A project. to build a water pipe|an argument which agitated all. Bis- town Cage Star \ | ing prowsh akies ab aN Jer- unobstructed view son auilas ame » s A olan. Piece si a elie : 4 se ey, ja, t Virginia, a e oced ad calmed down. chairman of the board. of directors | JiNe from Tsmarck fo, Hurie Mpa [mae last, night when the official a | jOhio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri ‘There was no visible trace, however fA eC rd oF odlirectors dan with water pumped by the Bis-Iweather reading issued today showed . oe: Bis, _ Missourd, here was ; ace, . of Armour & Company, Chicago; Asa arch waterworks was discussed at maximum temperature of New warrants charging high- | wa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and of the missing lane, G. Candler, millionaire soft drink eee eae eee held in Mandan Mande tha deter way robbery will be sworn. out J | Michigan. With today’ ching seaplanes manufacturer of Atlanta, Ga.; Louis! mij. day night. Ga 2 against two harvest hands held | Forecast Fair Skies avy o} s ed half a dozen Be aeite ved QeKRnoEl i Elks’ hall Monday nigh 0 94. : | K navy officials assigned half a c! Fis heaters td eR (aera proposed pipe line would cost] Half the city was ready to bet for kidnapping Harley Robert. | Forecasts of fair ther today marines, 5 ‘al destroyers and aire Bportemen and explorer: approximately $70,000, it was esti-]its bottom dollar last night that! 80% Minot, and a Bismarck girl | and tomorrow seem to insure a de- r craft, which steamed out to Piewebfict ot: Macon oars mated by M.-C. Heinsohn. Tuesday's heat was more intense’ Monday night, it was announced | parture on schedule time. tin fan formation. Officials geen’ facto ihe poner a ee High points in. the water crisis| than that of Monday. The other half by Chris Martineson, Bismarck | —. | The Shenandoah will try to com ed in the belief that the ablet The lease ata heect fled t hick ns Mantra et swale} Was ready to bet the other way. Mon- chief of police. Tells Governor Sorlie Natural) plete the flight upon which the Los missing aviators would be rescued. able. The lower rate has failed to which confronts, Mandan as a result) je en ae degree. Guthrie Stanley, Bismarck, to- : 5 Angeles embarked several months ‘ 2 ster out capital invested in tax 2 otaelee Aen shaves developedv in| 2! sh buna day Wdentitied the pair as holdup Beauties Should Be ago, only to be forced back at Tole- —-= Search All Night bs i wa res ee i men who terrorized Stanley and i lo by engine trouble. One feature . Z z Throughout the night three d ache Dab oatetellen oy eho pepe The .Mandan Pioneer as follows: twro.gicls inner parisien 4he Advertised of the trip will be the mooring of Irrigation of 40,000 in Me- troyers engaged in ayatemalic Bividual’ taxpayer in the country 1, “If the big reservoir on the eaceiefithesclly;westiobiteicap: i the giant craft at a mast erected in! Henry County Is Possible | 8t#tch of the air in which the paid about $1,000,000 less this year| hill lasts through the winter we tol, Monday night. North Dakotans should give more| Hetzolt for the dirigible by Henry 5 aii plane was believed : rs down. ay than last will be lucky. The robbers obtained three | attention to advert theckeaut . a tow Cost steamed in gradually expanding ee Se 2 “An eventual filtration dollars from Stanley. and) glories of their own state inva] whe. chen au oot Riel circles until a hundred miles had plant would require the 1,000,000 The holdup occurred shortly | practical. manner, Mrs, M scheduted is Scott Field, “tiiineis, f Pao Seren ek Peer nee dene gallon reservoir proposed and we before the kidnapping, accord- | brook, Rugby, N. D., told Governor] where the ship will refuel tomorcon | Noeeftion, of 40,000 acres | tet ser cinding the object of theit must build not only to ensure ing to Martineson. A. G. Sorlie during “the recent con-| wish, ‘AG gribgmg! refuel tomorrow) Northern MeHenry ‘county at low, without finding the obj e clean water but for fire protec- ‘The men have confessed, it was | vention here of horticulturists from|the Shenandoah will fle frown Takes | cost per, ere is ‘made possible as | search. nee | tion. } stated by Martineson. Northwestern states. Hurst. to. Philadelphia, “Wheeling, | circ rue, of nusvev® made inothat/’ ¢ ciatu,. Sept: 2-ayoAGatie 3. “The present bonded _in- —— Her idea is to have exhibits of the|W. Va. Zanesville. Ohio: Lan TER LON BY AGSOPRS EL CMa ae ae i ieublsn i ats caaw naa erties debeednest .9f; thay city) ta 3105); ma: George Knight, Moorhead, Minn.|fruits and vegetables raised in the Indianapolis, Lafayette, Indiana’ |. Pe Onelneer; Kener te ae ee riage! eratecnoned woul nveun 000 and without a special elec- S and Bert Smith, a native of Tennes-| state placed in glass jars in various | Spri RATE eas ra © show. Nasitig caadyats Guests i tion raising the debt limit te Cost of Roads and Schools and see, pleaded guilty to a charge of| public buildings in North Dak: Bpringtield; Illinois and ‘Scott Field, pelle Mahon found a low divide be: rasitie renvaty search for the ise: eight per cent of the assesse! A nen idnapping when arraigned in alin buildings in other states where Rice: ji ‘ Cree RHoes TIVER LA 1) POL Pee w pecesiot Slow Paralysis Creeps Over} valuation of $2,923,314, we could Questionable Activities Magistrate's court here today and| people gather and space can be ob-| gritty morning she three mile below Verendrye and@jleft the lines of air communication : Le not issue bonds for over $43,000, Given as Cause were held to the district court for/ tained. Cink catag ea oe eee Buffalo Lodge Lake which will min-|yesterday when less than 300 miles Hard Coal Fields while the improvements needed trial. View Exhibits seek Minnie ee imize the engineering difficulties of|from Honolulu, its destination. will run_ $67,000. The two men were bound over to| “When one tours in California and| Thence’ qunneapolis and Si BAe ear ote alr yeh tare aero “The ‘special assessment Washington, Sept. 2—UP)—Reduc-| district court on kidnapping charges.| other states where they boost loud! pan citi nang. 2 enlally reduce thencosl,. the enon jay,,and smoderate seas) rs a Philadelphia, Sept, 2—(—The| system of paying for the new | tion of federal texes last year was| Smith is also held on a charge of| and long for their own localities, you | far, Sao mnetEnt jibe. route said. “His findings, it ‘is believed, | the vicinity where i wane helleved anthracite region today began to! plant would be the most satis- | accompanied by a continued increase| carrying concealed weapons... not only see the things they produce | other citicn a look nt her rious/may result in the organization of|the plane had been forced down, the feel the aftermath of the Mine Sus-| factory as one fifth of the whole | in state, county and local taxes, a| Police today revealed the name of| growing on the trees and bushes but eke leckyab her. such a project and its successful] searching planes took on capacity pension which for 24 hours has pad-| cost would be met by general | survey conducted by the Washington| the Minot youth who with a Bis-| you sec samples, canned in glass jars, eRe completion. fuel loads at Lahaina, ready to comb locked its basic industry and demo-| taxation, the balance by those | headquarters of the National range|marck girl were forced at the point] in all the public buildings,” said Mrs. Survey In 1904 | the Pacific in quest of the missing bilized an army of 148,000 bread win-| benefited. showing the total paid under the lat-| of a revolver to drive the harvest) Htlbrook. “To a woman at least it's irst’ studies of the irrigation | flag plane. a ners. ] 5. “It is too late to give 20 |ter assessments @#as approximately | Pair to Sweet Briar Monday night.| impressive and brings home to ‘her possibilities of the district were No Trace of Plane The business paralysis which the) days notice of election, hold an |fifty per cent greater than the Fed-| He is Harley Robertson, graduate|the things done in that cammunity. made in 1904 by the U Reclama-| | A message received from the des- 10 anthracite companies faces indef-| election and then start work so | eral Tax bill. and former basketball star of James-| There is no better way of convinc- tion service, At that ‘time it was|troyer Aroostook at 10:15 last night initely began to creep down the rails) that concrete would be laid be- Results of the survey, announced| town College. He will teach school] ing people of the truth of a thing proposed to construct a high dam on “No trace of plane No. 1, which of the roads carrying its coal. Out-| fore freezing time. today, show that state taxes alone|this year at Wahpeton, it was re-jthan just showing them.” the upper Mouse river and to build] was forced down over 20 miles south bound tonnage is practically clean-| 9°. “There $7.00, profit, | uaz SnOY thet ete tate? cupne | ported here. Me Mob ke Gs ti te ghee a flood canal 40 miles long from the] of the Aroostook station, where the ed up, and on its way to market. In-) shown since the first of the year | jn 1922, as reported by the census| The couple, according to informa-| the first exhibit, preserved in a for- dam to the Surry divide, four miles| estimated maximum drift is -eight vitable orders for shutdowns of! in the operation of the water- | bureau, to $879,784,000 in 1924, on| tion obtained by Golice, were parked| muldehyde or other chemical solu-| Council of the League of Na- east of Minot. ‘This would have| miles an hour to the westward. The shops, and layoff of shopmen, car-| works system — receipts above | the basis of ‘incomplete returns. It| Tear the White Sox diamond, Mon-| tion, in the memorial building on ue of Na-|made necessary a 45-foot cut | seas are moderate and the skies over- repairs and train crews on mine runs! the labor and power cost. was figured that complete returns| day night, while Robertson was| the state capitol grounds. An effort tions Convenes Toda: through the Surry divide. mie have begun to appear. “The city still owes $80,000 on | were almost certain to place the fig-| PU™Ping up a slow leak in a tire.|is being made to interest the state y McMahon's findings show that it} With the destroyer Farragut, the Predictions that at least 10,000) the waterworks plant. ure above $90,000,000, One of the pair came upon them| department of agriculture and labor would be possible to accomplish the] Aroostook spent the night moving im railroad men would follow the miners 7, “Pure dirt was put into the Wee unawares, ordered Robertson to take in the project and the realization of| Geneva Switzerland, Sept. 2—()—-| S2me result by utilizing the chain! the area 300 miles off Honolulu, stab- into idleness by the end of the week! concrete in the present large re- Rapid Advance the wheel and, when the gunman’s|the first part of Mrs. Holbrook’s| The council of the League of Nations | 0% Sloughs Iving between Mouse riv-| bing the seas in the vicinity where because of the suspension appeared) seryoir when it was built, in- Added to this total, the amount| partner came up, directed that they] dream may come this year. was convened here today under the|°T ad Bulals Folge | bake: aie the missing plane might have drop- justified in reports that Scranton.| Stead of washed gravel. paid under county, school, munici-| proceed to Sweet Briar. “It's a vision worth working for,”| presidency of Aristide Briand,| SU™mit of the divide to be crowsed| ped, disabled. Philadelphia, Alton would proceed! “3. “Outstanding bonds of the | pal and special taxes gives an ag-| When the pair were made p: Gov. Sorlie told Mrs. Holbrook. French foreign minister. ‘is Only 27 fect ‘nigher than the Zlos, Gasoline Low wie hale thet many nemployed. city never will be paid unless |gregate, with many items yet to be|the morning following the —- Neither the British nor Turks| Wave" jlevel Of the Mouse river at| 4 message received from the miss- noticeable movement of mine| ajl of the back taxes are collect- |included when the survey is com-|ing, a gunnysack containing two were ready to discuss their dispute Le t Pi ity ing plane after the craft radioed that workers setting out in search of work] oq and all taxes collected in the | pleted, of more than $3,700,000,000.| North Dakotp license lates was jover the Mosul Oil region, the big-| _p, _ Boost Prosperity it was trying to remain in the air Brecial eseuenioa developed today’) future. The city has taken steps | This compares with federal income taken! tipip one ef the cap! vas. gest question expected to ‘come be-| , ee eee te wauity| until the dwindling gasoline supply : i S| to sell for taxes all property on | and miscellaneous taxes totaling $2,-| Police are investigating the pos- fore the present council, and the mat- ; rite uld! was exhausted, said: roads carried quotas of ‘foragers”| which levies have been unpaid, | 688,000,000. sibility that the plates were taken ter was postponed until tomorrow.| tenie jn Paid g ecared, PrsPeH:| What is "wrong please? Go ae well as ploasurevecekers. but such sale cannot be held be- County taxes were shown in the| from cars stolen and sold by the The territory in dispute was part| show that agricultural development | ahead,” meaning that the Aroostook = fore next September.” study to amount to as much as state| Pair. Knight, who says he has a of the former Turkish empire, but rev obec should proceed furnishing compass S ee eee a taxes and school taxes were reported | Wife and family living in Moorhead,, the British contend it comes within] (herd hasbeen retarded because of| beurings to the PN-9, No. 1. To this | Weather Report | o—________________g | to generally exceed the total state| told police he is a former garage : the borders of Irak, (Mesopotamia),| level ms the result of cultivation of| ery, the Aroostook answered: o -e|| NEWS BRIEFS _ ||‘; worker. Lack .29 of an Inch of Mean/|for which they hold 4 mandate un-| junds which formerly drained into|. “What is your course and are you i The high taxes were ascribed to eee der the League. Buffalo lodge lake. trying to find us?” To this message + Temperature at, 7a. m.. ——_—__._—___—_—_-+ two causes the cost of schools and Weather Halts Average for 50 Years AS meeting of the council was| “The situation will be inspected by there was no answer. ighest yesterday .. i ., 5 roads an e extension of govern- imi ‘0 the submission of reports! 4 1, Fellows of the U.S. depart- e Aroostook, after an all night Lowest last night Minneapolis. Sept..2—Huge 1925} ment into a “wide area of question-| New Channel Try z and resolutions referring to the] ment of agricul ho will make a| Vigil, was ordered to launch a plane ' movement of. northwest grain is pro-| able activities.” Frequent showerf which visited | league assembly. quent of Agrledliute: whe mill MANS, Al 2 edaylig id i e Sichee ana selogiy ceeding with smoothness and speed] While the trend of state and local cca Bismarck area during the latter half| People from many lands saw’ the tonviot tie sialesble tall tovexamine eae ae ae gar Saree a with no prospect of car congestion, | government cost continues upward,| Boulogne, France, Sept. 2—()—| of August failed to bring the total | opening of the council but from the] '‘,'"Tieation possibilities, etn ne ie ee or Maui For Nowe ites Generally fair| T@Ports to Joint Terminal Grain Com-| there were found to be “some notable| Gertrude Ederle’s hope of another) precipitation for the month up to| outside every available seat had been| plo, tation, (0 examining {he | 1 treacherous seas and heavy ski ‘or North Dakota: Generally fair! mission of northwestern regional i try at the English Channel this year| normal. A deficiency of .29 inch| assigned to del id state‘ lrci@ation, pessibilities, ME ; DeAYs Sines tonighg and Thursday# somewhat exceptions in the middle and western 9 9 a Z y ssignes lelegates and newspaper! reljows will study the general water | On account of this condition, three t ind Mhursday@ somewhat | advisory board, showed. states.” now is rather faint. of rain is recorded for August. | men, and the visitors were forced to ps WN stay: one Sener aL ay le anee Saleh tank cht renee Taal Se iter ee < Tua —__——_— She has been postponing her start} Total deficiency in precipitation | be satisfied with looking through the] SUPPIY, situation wilh a view to ena) tovaid in. th ore anes * night. South Dakota.—Forest fires 15| @>—— from day to day in the face of| for the first eight months of 1925] windows. couraging the conservation of water|to aid in the search, were ordered General Weather Conditions — | miles west of here at Dead O. and <a Ta | weather’ conditions :20) unfavorable qs giced at 286 inchor; in all forms in which it may prove] to return and wait until dawn before The low pressure area is centered| Dry Gulch Divide, were brought un- | LIST RAIL j |that even the channel steamers have] August promises to go on record FORD PLA profitable, particularly with respect] going into the air again. , over Minnesota this morning and] de; control. | [ieen, delayed, in ‘their crossing. ‘To-| the hottest. month of the year for NS to irrigation and drainage. Flood] Out Since Monday warm weather prevails over the Mis- ‘ | VALUATIONS || dsy"the weather seemed to be mod-| Bismarck area, The. lowest. mean AIR CARNIVAL |r Work will be an inciden-| The PN-9 No. 1. with her sister sissippi Valley and Great Lakes re-| Cooperstown, N, D.—Mrs. N. A.|¢ erating, but the sea was still run-| daily temperature was 64. The tal consideration in the survey. seaplane, the PN-9 No. 3, left San sion. Slightly cooler weather is | Botton, of Williston, was killed on ning high and the wind was getting| highest mean average was 73. —— ape Fansite Monday afternoon on a general over the Rocky Mountain) state highway two. miles. west of Tax valuations on railroads op- | stronger. Saturday, the 22nd, stands on the| Chicago, Sept. 2—(#)—An Aerial 5 y | Baatule nen-riop. SUee: | 20 eae 4 region. Scattered showers occurred| here when sedan he was driving erating in North Dakota were es- There appeared no prospects of a| records as the hottest day of the| motorcade sponsored by Henry Ford|! Drunk’s House || Harbor, Oahu. The No. 3 plane gave in eastern North Dakota and in the| went into ditch: tablished today by the state | start tonight and little chance of| menth wien morcury soarded. th | and associates, is planned to be sent 1( BP tome 200 milns outside (he ae + Rocky Mountain states, while else- ; board of tax equalization ax fol- [getting away tomorrow morning un-| 100. On the same day the minimum| through the alr across the country | Is Castle, Rules |) Gate because of mechanical difticul- where the weather is generally fair.) Chicago—Vice President Dawes| lows: Great Northern, $82,266,- |less the — weather unexpectedly| temperature was 45, which is the|later in the month, it was disctosed| q i | ties, The No. 1 machine, flagplane North Dakots Corn and Wheat Re-|jeft on a Pacific Coast speaking tour,| 895; Northern: Pacific, $74,062,- | changes for the better. lowest for the month of August in| today when representatives of the| * ~~ of the flight, scurried on. gion Summary opening in Segttle September 5 and} 223; Minnespolis, St. Paul and : a Bismarck. Ford aviation interests arrived here. Beaumont, Texas, Sept. 2.—(P) Ten ships of the United States For the week ending Sept. 1, 1925.|ending a week later in Los Angeles.| Sault Ste. Marie, $33,094,224; FEAR A CORPSE Eleven days during the month! The Ford contingent landed their] —If a man wants to get drunk in | "vy have been passed definite posi- Light, seattered showers with tem- Chicago and Northwestern, $323,- London—Sailors are believed to be} had 100 per cent sunshine. There| plane at 11:25 a. m., and were met| his own home, that’s his privi- | tions on the line of the flight. tp perature above the normal charac-| Paris.—Rumania will send a mis-| 840; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. |the most superstitious of all people.| was a hail storm on the 2ist, andj by a delegation from the Chicago| lege, Judge W. G. Reeves ruled after ship was passed, even the U. — terized thé week. Threshing made|sion to the United States to settle} Paul, $10,034,467; Brandon, Dev- | Often they have been known to de-| thunderstorms on nine days during| association of commerce and escort-| in corporation court today, when |S. S. Langley, the halfway point in excellent progress, especially shock-|the debt question. said Rumanian| ils Lake and Southern, $166,338; | sert ship when a corpse was taken| the month. ed to a downtown hotel. called upon to consider case of a |the flight, and attainment of the ed and headed grain. Yields con-| Finance Minister Bratiano. Midland Continental, $60,045; | on board. Ministers are not ilked on| Prevailing winds were from the| There, at a luncheon, plans were| husband arrested last night on | Pearl Harbor objective only a matter tinue satisfactory. The early sown seca 2 Farmers’ Grain Shipping Co board. They are credited with bring-] north. Average hourly velocity was| discussed for the dispatch of an| complaint of his wife. of hours. . flax has been cut and some is thresh- TROOP SHIP Ss. AFE | $893205; £1, Donovan spur off | ing bad luck. eight miles an hour. The highest] aerial parade that will arouse wide “What's the charge?” demand- Ate , Buck Winds { ed; drought damaged the late plant- 4 Canadian Pacific, $322; Cavalier ——_—_—_—_____ ind speed was 34 miles an hour, attention. ed the court of the arresting of- Rising winds, however, retarded the | ed. Corn ripened rapidly, but some 4 County Railway company, spur SHE’S SOME CAR ——— : Representatives of the association| ficer. speed of the ship, and forced extra- late planted and peerly tended has} Mella, Svanish Morocco, Sept. 2—| off Canadian Pacific, $288. Columbus, Ind.—J. O. Schwartz of AMERICAN CAPITAL , |of commerce said details remained “Drank.” vagant use of the carefully rationed een dama; rought. Pastures ie Spanish transport, Espana —_—_—_—_———— olumbus is st usin; is old au- lew York. ici: ank statis- ye worked out, but that they un- ere did you arrest him?” |store of gasoline, the food of the en- been di b ht. Past (#)—The Spanish transport, Espan Columb till using his old New York.—Official bank statis-| to by ‘ked out, but that they “Wh ye tore of gasoline, the food of th and ranges in all sections need rain} No. 5, is safely at anchor in this} Camel’s hair brushes are made| tomobile, bought in 1904. The car| tics, published recently, show that|derstood Mr. Ford was desirous of “At home in bed.” gines. Tuesday, shortly after noon badly. harbor. , : from the tails of Siberian squirrels,| has wooden fenders. Schwartz says/ the total American capital invested | making a demonstration that would “Case dismissed. Any man | in Honolulu, Commander Rodgers ra- ORES. rh ROBERTS, ares tH a iisteraay oy and mot from camel’s hair, @s many ie cate Res than 15 miles to the abroad is approximately, $25,000,000,- enlist the support of substantial] found drunk in his home is not | diced that his fuel was running low. pocern iclal in Charge ed the sinking of the Espana No, 5). supposed, gallon wi e car, ). usiness me " lable to law.” (Continued on page th: a ca