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Break Develops Be- tween Columbia Navigator and Flight Backer WEATHER IS UNSETTLED Byrd and Lindbergh Are Ready to Start at First Opportune Moment - New York, May 17—(P)—An open break between Lloyd Bertaud, navi- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927 | FAINT HOPE STILL HELD FOR FLYERS} Belief Remains That French-| men May Have Been Res- cued By Fishing Vessel SEARCH Is ¢ CONTI NUED Foundland Will Be Combed to Find Missing Men New York, May 17.—(P)—After a Every Bay and ( Cove of el CK TRIBUNE [won —.RICE FIVE CENTS © | OVERTURNED | Grave Fears Held Held For Safety | of Many Residents East of Opelousas WARNING IS BROADCAST May Become Nécessary to Take People From Area By | Military Force week of search, hope and rumors, 4 mire , Orleans, May 17.—4/P)--Loss ator of the Bellanca monoplane the world today knows onl mueh| The camera frightened Grace a little, but Calvin maintains his poise! o¢ apy hich teusue wowebicsuteaet ‘olumbia, and Charles A. Levine,| This picture of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, tuken at.a campaign dinner opening a drive to raise $4,000,-| of the fate that has befallen Captain| well. ‘Ihe twins are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Girvin of | hoped ‘might be averted during the Tike eee inst ettansAtlantic| 000 for welfare buildings, marks-the first public. appearance of the motor manufacturer since the accident| Charles Nungesser and Francois Coli “Tancastur, Pa. and were named after the president and first lady. | fidod. inLoulsiame, hovesed kes flight project, th ned today to) t4 Mr. Ford on March 27. It also was his first appearance in connection with any compaign for funds. | #8 it did on Monday a week ago when | Baye spectre over the Big Bend and Ciewcen plane ison the triple The Fords gave $400,000 toward the buildings. Becween ‘the Fords is seated Charles Beecher War. ine intrepid French ee failed - ou des Glaises section today +, “Mfertaud’s, “lawyer, Clarence w.|ten, former U. S. ambassador to Japan. Mr. and Mrs, Edsel Ford also gave $400,000, bringing the total] {0,cetct, New_York on their non-stop | g a? iE rated ares TanUrreainey GHOSE ; ? ; Ford gift to $800,000, 5 -ax|/ Depesitors to | anpvoxitmataly adv aireMey ae part A coset ele . . ut ry fo i goey poe The bieak [aegroe aay 20 already dead. a ‘ine with deliberately delaying the Bhs. ST Nieas she Ste Mera tae a.” oy Be a Ne ee shores of New Foundland continue to sare He, the Bayou des ff of the Columbia in order to be combed for some trace of the|| Get Dividend os ee ao alien allow Commander Richard E. + Fokker monoplane Am€rica, tain Charles E. Lindberg! ménoplane, Spirit of St. Louis, away first. ‘This, he ai would provide an excuse for cancel- ‘KNUTH PLEADS |* GUILTY - GETS Following MAKE ANOTHER Nungesser plane in response to sev- | eral reports that sounds of an air- plane were heard over parts of the island on that foggy Monday morn- | ing, but so far no definite word has | Checks Tonight | > Beginning at 7 0’ lock anne checks may then be taken to the Gintees. ‘flood, about 150 miles north- | west of New Orleans, three women ee six children were reported drowned when their home was over- | taened by floodwaters, As the reports of the first deaths “HOLDS OPENING | SESSION TODAY entatives from — command-! come from any of the coastal vil-| deporiters in the whet [arrived here there also came a warn: lation of the Bellanca’s flight. lages. The search will be continued! National bank who had filed + jing from Leonard Soop, Red Meanwhile, continued unfavorable until every bay and cove of the is- their claims nrine to April 14 Cross executive at Opelousas, who weather caused further postpone- r gument land has béen visited. will be given dividend checks for /Qyer 190 Are Present at|said he had grave fears for safety of ments of the contemplated flights. { The principal remaining hope tg-| 6¥ per cent of the amount of their va, {many residents east of Opelousas ions were that none of the day was that the White Bird was| ‘eposits, together with cervit- Meeting—Parade and Drill | untess they evacuated quickly. contenders would attempt hop-off forged to, descend off the Grand| cates of stock in the Depoxiters’ 4 a | pecan efore Thursday and by that time it | Banks and that Nungesser and Coli; Holding company _ representin 2 is Afternoo urrent Very Sw was thought Byrd. will have com- " Pine Island, “Mina, Feed Mill were picked up by some fishing ves-| the balance, HelANERIS -Akteshoon’ | geseey ane ahve ae ; pleted his load tests and be ready|Substantiates Story of Burn- OwaeS ders to Au- ' Alger Graham to Be Pilot In-| sei. {n‘such an event it would be a| The dividend checks and stock | —_— | flood reaches them,” he said, “I have for the Paris jump. wher, Surrenders to # matter of days before any word could) certificates will be given the de- Over a hundred Knights Templar | doubts us to our ability to save them Byrd's pilot for the flight has been| ing of Elevator at Mc- thorities at O stead of Eielson, Who Is | je received positors at the office of the bank | from all parts of the state guthered| when the waters do arrive. The low announced as Bert Acosta, who re- f orities at Once receiver in the City National jhere today for the opening ions| territory grows narrow toward the cently made the world’s endurance Henry When Arraigned Receiving Treatment bank building, after the _neces- I conclave of the North! south and I dont believe boats will flight record of more than 51 hours Pine Island, Minn., May 17.—()— i sary receipts are signed. The and Commandery be successfully navigated in the jn the Bellanea plane with Clarence | Chamberlin, damestown, N. D., May 17.- P)—| Walter Abbott, 40, Pine Island feed! Fairbanks, Alaska, May 17. current which is bound to flow over i 16, wilh, First National bank, where the Minot, Bismarck, this territory after the flood stops Henry Knuth of McHenry, charged; mill proprietor, and his pretty wife,! Captain aap toon Bi balance of the transaction will be nd Forks, Jamestown,| spreading aboy with arson in the fourth degree, en-| Esther, 23, are held in the county porigg ee 44 Roterd 0 note ats completed, each payee receiving | Valley City, Grafton, Devils Lake,| Mr, Coop indicated that he believed tered a plea of guilty when brought! jail at Red Wing without charge to-‘tempt to explore the Aretio’s “blind a deposit of a similar nature to | Lisbon, New Rockford, Wahpeton,| it might become necessary to take before Judge J. A. Coffey here Mon-' 4a. roi} h 1 LN ene. (uokabienakte hie tous Can the one held in the closed bank. | Dickinson, Bottineau, Williston jmany of the people from the area day afternoon. ite was given a sen-| ¢# following the fatal shooting ast ' spot,” seine the Bolker plate “Al Both the receiver's office and [Oakes were present at the morning] by military forces. Below Opelousas, tence of one year in the Foster, night of A. D. Alderman, 32, paper-; he Wed ley 2 Mlghce e es the banking rooms of the First | session. |between the Atchafalaya river and Se EIN H ‘BY county jail. ,| hanger. Abbott and his wife were PE piss ve ae dieu National witt be open from 7 un- DeMolay Commandery: of. Minot Arnaudville the low country s only ss 01 ld el e Tlew here Saturday from Kotze- 1 til 9 o’clock tonight for the ce was awarded first place the bes! miles e, and it is there, where by okevion wiletee aoe, ‘Tercing a| taken: into custody shortly after ‘the ‘bue, following his latest attempt to 1 venience of the — depositors, | showing at the annual inspection and| the current will be swiftest, that the ntiary sentence in connection! Shooting, and Abbotf. told Marshal’ pierce the icy waters, which ended in Investigation of Streeter Mill| Checks for those whoxe claims n the Henry cup. Officials | danger zone is believed to lie. an attempt to burn an elevator! Frank Rew thathe-shdt'Alderman be-'a forced landing and three weeks sug =. were filed after April 14 are ex- all commanderies showed] Towns above Opelousas were re- at McHenry, Steve Patterson, a! cause of his attgntjonssto his wife. {Wandering with his pilot, Carl B. Fire in February Re- pected hack from Washington [up well and that there was only six! ported under water at depths vary- leading McHenry business man, said} Aiderman - died in a hospital at ee: hetate they found safety in 3 within a few days, points diff ence Nee ne win-|ing from 6 to 15 feet. — by the two men to have been in-| Rochester at 3:30 a. m., today after;8n Eskimo village. i Seen hing commandery and the others, — | i ——— Police Seek Solution to Myste-| volved in the same charge, committed! being rushed there for an emergency! This time the explorer plans to sults in Warrant : Russ Speaks | BREAK IN MAIN LEVEE suicide a week ago when confronted| operation. There were two. bullets fly in a northeasterly direction from George H. wuss oi cargo, grand) WIPES ¢ MELVILLE, LA. \ . Tious Shooting at Nov- with the evidence, The arrest of the| in his chest and one in his abdomen, | Point Barrow, over territory histhertol Cork Stenstria, Streeter poolroom mmander ‘and formerly of” B Baton Rouge, La., May 17.—4?)— bh’ men resulted from a clean up.being! junseen by white men. He will bef perator and a stockholder in the » gave an address this morning | Reports’ that the main levee at Mel- elist’s Home conducted -by.the state fire’ ma Widow and Son Survive accompanied by Alger Graham sy Streeter Milling company, is -under and reports of the grand treasurer, | ville, La, on the west bank of the ; shal’s be , Alderman fs survived by his widow pilot, while Eielson is to remain in| irrest at Jamestown on an. ureon grand recorder and grand inspector Atchafalaya river, broke today und : Albert Walton, of Carrington, who) and a six-year-old son. Mrs, Alder-\Fairbanks for treatment to one of | chatge, according to 8, Peterson. were read. a that the residents were forced to , nantic, Conn, May 17—()— pleaded guilty to having liquor in -his| man is, said to be’<én taut hie hands “which was frosted. while ¢ Geputy’ state fire marshal, ir Knight Ace Webster, past | flee, were received here today. The ‘ Leonard T. eons wieyetent prt possession, was sentenced by Judge’ mother. wii he was lost. Stenstria was arrested at Si rect grand commander of the lowa ( Imtormation came from. a telephone novelist, under guari at. it. Coffey to six months in the Foster] The shooting took place in Abbott%s: The Alaskan, which was left here yesterday following investigati | ON THURSDAY: mandery, of Clinton, low refoperator at Melville who stated that | today while police rt} |] and was fined $200 and; feed mill, and only Abbott, his wife during the last flight into the un- "9 Str personal repr ive of | virtually everything in the town was sought to solve the mysterious shoot: | costs’ J) and was land Alderman were preagnt, The explored Arctic, will replace the De- Milling py UR Us cla Master George ry of : ing of Wilfred Irwin at Cline’s coun- aS ee three were seen together about 8 ins plane, which was abun-| 95" Insurance wus collected on apf Dee E Pe cuaaabeni ok: a 156 hemes f'S about beet _ try home at Mansfield. half an hour eicrs the Eat loned on the proximately 700 sacks of flour said) Yj s sees See ed be Ane Lee ae ee ne salesman ai , died tee abotccea, tall eat bron burned but examination of the ruins —Survey § . ene ne ney rane 8b * y. as 5 j from a gun shot wound in his side ) about 9 p. m, when Abbott and his ONE SLAIN I} IN falled to disclose thet eno fear tea] oo Program rvey Shows Marching through the business di melo of Baton Bauge! after Cline ae given a pint of bited wife were seen peticinks ep an main been in the mill when the fire occur- Varied Membership Hisldiehere the competitive drill ne in a transfusion operation. After street, attempting to lead Alderman red, Peterson said. Teams competing were fro' b . the operation a policeman was sta- between them. Stenstria waived exuinination when : - DeMolay Commandery of Minot, Tan-|She was the first ef tioned at Cline’s bedside. County ‘Attorney T. N. Ofstedahl arraigned before Magistrate Murphy] Band, vocal and instrumental num- IMAndOnys BE EI AbRC aH Fore a eae No charge was placed against him. and Sheriff Lenus Olson fain a at Jamestown late yesterday and was|bers are on the program for the con- DeLion commandery of Man-| aroused by shote fired He was gerained at “ order of the Abbett andi hi wits would, he ~ ‘held to the district court under|cert to be given by the E hae % unrds and rushed from th cOreHeE nd LnE nae until authorities ‘could come me $2,000 bond. He is expected to fur-}Thursday evening at the Elks’ hal ; erenliviie rm i rda: cinerea cin illing. — ctor. Pacific 5 i be fol-| # ediate y } tering, dioralne: both Ol omana enn er er ae \ | Re aera: fs cas Pacific ere! this wil be fol- hay dinpmediarely acrambiedis ag \ grities became, convinced that Irwin |/ Only 125,000 Licenses Issued,| number of years ago. He formerly/ j Mareh, “Eldorado,” a nitameiaescs\ rageraeneealton a ew ves where-they waited ter YF not shoot himsel lived at Dodge Center. Be 1 Herbert A . i Mliseio alee: cope is s et of them. ai t j peter nement Kept Secret Ingstad Says—160,000 Ofticers were. told that, Alderman Fight Over Division of Boot-; “Slavonic Rhapsody.” by Friede- eR onion ree eee BERL praltinee ost ofthe outa efére his det rwin made a otts went to the mii i Peh i Sei i x r statement to the coroner but the n Cars in State ar itievan’ argument ‘that, “arose| leg Spoils Thought Rea- {clarinet paid’ cttFantasia cde) Goat, Pa ecg SER eget ture of it was kept a secret by ¢ with an accusation that Alderman For S certo,” by Bocculari .. Sam Kontos Dreak thos Raat cuca ae official: Cline retained an attorney = " had been. paying attentions to Mrs. son For Shooting ‘ | Vesilaalie telecine dean | ear hadves cenaae ee eae yer. 5 --—__— — accompanist. ; y ‘ t New York, May 17.—UP)—A dispute panist, : away the boards and heavy timbers h ig ate pilign wereine ss reds 160.0 ) North’ Dakots ned mt peatd over division of bootleg spoils today ty Bee by Pearl Curran... jlike feathers. Intermingled with the Kentrod ant. ettag tke es ‘must have 1927 licensé tags if was believed by police to havo caused | * b., “Nightingale of ols roar of the waters could be heurd Some of the upper windows of the|their owners are to be within. the eS) a pistol fight between eight or n Tan, an old English the screams of the women and chil- n|Japanese Houseboy Tells of tt *q| men in a Broadway office building in bashers sAgIAat anek \ ar eee gee was first tad bate Wee eh orgies : which one man was killed and aneth- 3 " Band A T M BILE’ They sat on the levees on the ted, Cline was found in the yard ‘Applications still are being re- er wounded! Miss MacKaye’s Visits to aaNet ing Hymn. | river bank, erying and shivering. It Fully. dre ‘+ celved at the rate of 500 a day and it The shooting threw accupants of Court Function. s_dreadful.” and carrying a si ne He. had no si ernant 0 make le that the total number will*be larger than now ap- pears probable, Ingstad said. All applications are handled promptly and the licenses sent out the je day th e received, In; stad said. there is no excuse for further de- on,the part of auto owners who Lees not zee obtained their 1927 tags. At the peak of the season, when ap- pilbations were gb in, Ingstad andled 1,800 tags daily. Persons who seek to evade the law gun. exeept that there had been an acc}- ent and that his friend pad. bee! irwin was found lying on a Hae in an unfurnished room. Hi also told hospital, attendants that the mt been “an accident.” home a year ago and [ s been lina. Siege since, most of the time alo fe visited him occasional}; win was a guest at tl the week-end. ‘COMMERCIAL’ (ERS Heiress’ Fifth Trip to Altar Wag Only 4p Be- a Prineess’ the building into an caused excitement crowds. George Komar, 28, bookkeeper for Leon Tarr, restaurant owner in whose office the shooting occurred, was ar- rested charged with homicid e | dead man was identified Rubenstein, 30, with » po Komar, police suid, told them eight or nine ‘men entered thé office in two groups and started shooting aft-| er a few heated words. He suid he! uproar and mong Broadway, Kelly’s Apartment Los Angeles, May 17-—()—Their appetite for sensation whetted by a Japanese houseboy’s recital of all night visits of Dorothy MacKaye, ac- tress, to the apartment of Paul Kelly, film actor, crowds which daily storm {|the court room where the husky film man ig on trial for the murder of Ray Raymond, actor husband of Miss MacKaye, avidly jtails of the love Mair today. waited more de- |p, 1 Love Thee, d. Destruction of Atlanti Xylophone solo, “Mocking Bir by Stobbs ... . Joseph Sullivan | Selections from “Magic Melody,” by Romberg ... Bah March, “Stars and Stripes by Sousa .. ‘A Democratic Body | The band is decla of the best availubl of democ epresent various religious uf-| ‘SThe shots may not have aroused ‘yone—I dont know,” she added. “I am afraid that people wi | homes were near the crevasse ‘have lost their lives.” 6 ee Weather Report te ——— Weather conditions at North Da- kota points for the 24 hours ending j at 7 a. m. today: Police Surmise That Girl, ev Shot Male Companion and Then Killed Herself ' may id secretary of the Discount Cor- | poration of Californ' val con- cern, and Margie Pik believed the bi st ions, about a dozen different to be a stenographer, found dre eerie etre, Meneame | be falling: to obtain. thelr 3087 tees | Paris, May Gi eeeerers Tecate Shep ren trom Sp hellalse bint ggmise, that they would not wait! nationalities, "and every” shade of shot to death inn automsbile ie igh entero Be 4 e state. In it there ure business today. | Pre 0 . ace, and intoxication. It was said|found out and forced to make appli-| by the prince’s counsel today as a F N IN E prosecution attorneys announced that ; 1 i : dt ai ‘oe 3 that time that there had been alcation. In c: no . application is by Patel one; animated by today’s witnesses would men, professional men, elected und! The first surmise by police wa: 12 id \ i” { W reg i. off Williston of the fete which lasted nea: six hours. Irwin was ‘fined and gi ven a sus- made this year, this year's fee will be chateed before a license will be issued ‘when an aptempt is made to wees the car next year, Ingstad said. He fonteeanlates sending out an appeal to sheriffs and other ia lice officers to aid him in forcing automobile owners to te obtain Proj license ti om figures available in his stlice he he estimates that ap- prorim ately 30,000 cars still are un- re istered in the state. Fenbiasions now are being made at the registrar's office to enforce the automobile title act, passed at it legis Arrange- furnish pended jail sentence. PeCline is held positions on several newspapers, contributed several satasines, has’ collal d in oye ad play aod ee ae writter’ several : Against Williston uit for an scegnting erty taken over by liams County State cig clon tuted ¥ bn bag Bt Chere Williston aloe ie aa turn nie to the caer the af ‘nl 10 e cit ai tof city funds. — je. suit be value a nouncement will be made to the lie when le aaperins nt is ready. to work of the title. registta- |® divorce action with adultery nition one in name ot she “hired transaction. continued, ences monthh; The husband choice fell on former San =. formally 26- in evenil ‘Turkish at the oath in, Constantin: fiw: May 1 one: the, marr! Supporting this, ae seouaaet read lette: porting ten by. the ‘ite, ich declared ‘thy divoree I will’ her desire to become a princess. The counsel’s statement was made dur- ing argument in Sappsing the wife's charging the prince and al ty lonment. For his part, the prince declared that he married the former Callfornia hei and ge be nancial settl ve been writ- at. services” of» Princ Galatzine ax a purely Peoipercial ~ Zoe” the letter oth exis P but 4 uae iicine® The “I consent to pay a during your 1 counsel Drees wares had’ Bescon lees med ‘ Lel t to, fin her a prince for a hi Galats: “4 during ressing room. i to New e Tt ‘was, ‘Tinney’ Blackface Comedian, At- tempting Comeback,.Col- lapses in New York Cafe —s May at =Misfor-| to Frank the ‘blackface Semepetnn, has} befalle Spon “him agai in. . Tinney r physi. eians’ care fawn a eollnpee on floor of lad, @ cab. ‘where he* a] attempting 9 following »months of ill- ifare than 1,000 patrons of the night club saw a comedian falter | to of his four epee, | Sagi saa ued fer ae in a of? col is willbe. taken| York's he i mee ium Chi collapse in jetroit cis SERIOUSLY ILL: |were thone 0} Helen Wilkinson, a fi MacKaye, who often ‘on visits to Kelly ind. Max Wagner, who partment with the film actor. The pouseboy, “Jungle, ese, ER of the meetifigs of ely and the actress. He disclos id of Mi accompat that among his duties “gin mixer” for the apartment guests. He declared that a half dozen rounds of drinks were | served on the of Easter Sunday when Kelly deserted the party fot a Leak time to go to the Raymonds’ Hollywood home and engage in what the state contends Was a one. battle with the musical comedy st: The prosecution holds that it was he beating, It. by Kelly which cagsed she'd of Raymond in hy @* later. “Jungle” agpital thre: a red. that when Kelly returned ; rty blood was spattered on; the his coaj \Landlord Reduc Reduces . Rent to Celebrate ae ised aaa © my! 17. apartment house | aaa ie a ly a 10 to 15 per today as a re- sai, "The. ne’s.: birthday was Patrick D. <won. the title of “Lyn's lord” th his refusal to ints and his| s! Pipe ee any employe’s |’ vag ony services, eifapagns oa appointed state officials, members of labor unions, clerks and men in many other lines of wor! A survey of t band’s_member- ship shows how cosmopolitan it is.‘ Its director is R. enzel, mem- ber of the Workmen's Cenmsanetien Bureau. Solo cornetists are Archie H.' | Olson, assistant manager of the Armour creamery and Bert O’Neil, barber, at Erbe’s; first cornetists, is Boepple, traveling representa. tive of the Armour creamery; 0. A.! Myhre, employed at The Wedge, and Chas. pie: Mandan Chevrolet sales- ma L. Moule, high school jun- ior, is second cornetist. Clark, printer; Otto Dir- |lam, who runs’ a general machine repair shop and George Smith, clerk at . Bank of North Dakota, are in the’ horn section. ‘In the trom- bone section are A. S. cashier of the Bank of kota; H. F. Brunninger, employed at the State Training school at Mandan, and Gerhard Patterson, employed ut me Broadway Music Shop. E. Morris, omployed. ‘by the In- ternational Harvester company, and ph Wenzel, high school sopho- more,. play baritone horns. Sam Kontos of the Olympian confection- ery; Fred Peterson, of the Grand Pacific and’ Bismarck » hotels, and y| Feciie Munger, insurance man and printer, are clarinetist G..P. Mandan’ taxidermist, plays the colo, and Curtis. Dir. manager; iH. My or ‘the he vues mals ny, Ore jeising ie ai Lilt ¢ ued oD page three) that Miss Pike shot Powell and then | killed herself. The bodies were found by a taxi- | cab driver. Persons residing in the house sa they heard two shots late last night. | Miss Pike had written a message | “If anything happens to, notify. my grandparents, Mr. Mrs. S. I. Roberts, Lawrence, S. D. “Threats have been-made again me. “My mind is in a whirl. “Tam enclosing a blank check. My bank account totals $50.” Rugby Village to Have New City Hall Minot, N. D., May 17.4)—-Wil-| Napoleon liam Schueller of Fergus Falls,| Pembina Minn.,, with an offer of $19,205, was| Williston 42 0 Cloudy the low bidder for the general con-| Moorhead 44 0 Pad strnetion work on a new, city hall in|, WEATHER Fontcas Rugby, it was announced today fol-|| For Bismarck and visite Show- lowing the opening,of bids laat night.| ers tonight and Wednesday. Colder The city council adjourned until) tonight. next Saturday without taking action THER . ressure < dow. foe ‘on the bid: bad BEES the members; — T! F a ner Miss thern Rock Ly Mons sald resion high Precipitation: in inches aState of Weather me | Armenia... “Gna BISMARCK Dickinson Dunn Center . Ellendale . Fessenden . Grand Forks . Jamestown . Langdon . Larimore . | Lisbon . | Minot 4 46 $ Cloudy 38 0 Clear to. study tl which had been submitted. ‘The proposed new build- be entirely fireproof with company of or low for he electrical Sf lo" pea, al worki and of ét, was ore pointing s for. the’ structure were pre- hin ie by Tra L, Bush, Minot archi-