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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . re I SS SEVEN | AVIATION-FROM WRIGHT TO LINDBERGH Only 24 Years After First Airplane Flight Came New York-Paris Hop SOME OF THE HEROES WHO HELPED MANKIND GROW WINGS | ~ 19 ~- Britis! tle SS ad. be to New gizibible ane : ee sae Conse _ fC . .* ‘ ; me 24.19 AM a tse, OR testes gine | te S Byrd, USN, an ; — stop =a pnsAtlantic ies ‘Hexhai a s ‘a a Francisco belween denkedoees fi Flew over the North 39.586 fee! down & dusk, Re within afew days of each other — \ \ aa may ; ¥ ty NEA Service. flight from New York to Paris, cov-) July, 1909, by the Frenchman, Louis jdiscovery is made of which we now yin that constant military use of | The plaudits for this flight air for the first time. Four United |—the most spectacular, and probably A queer contrivance of wood and/ering 3,600 miles in a little over 33|Bleriot. His odd-looking monoplane | have no conception.” planes provided many refinement: rdly “died away when the es planes t off from |the most dangerous, of them all. varnished silk, carrying a cumber- |). sfsagnti hi “| flew from Calais to Dover in 28 min-| And a cartoon’ appeared in an/and made flying much commoner and | dirigib n Diego to make the flight; one | What Will Be the Next? somie gasoline engine and attended |[OUrs of continuous flight. utes, and the press of the world hail-| American newspaper, showing | ait- | mu; er. After the war the game | dd to D ne was wrecked in Alaska, and} What the next stunt will be ean by the shaking of many gray-beard-| | The outlandish machine that the/ed his stunt with wild acclaim. It! planes buzzing around a flaming went on with renewed impetus. nk for a nl then Hew other was forced down in mid-At-|only be guessed. Already there is talk of a trans-Pacifie flight. Lind- ; that came | bergh himself forecasts commercial down in the ocean was repair and |airplane flights across the Atlantic esumed the flight in New Englnad./in the near future. Henry Ford trip took from April to Septem: | hints that he m uild giant planes | to carry 100 passengers on such trips. : ugo came another epic feat|A German firm is building a big Lieutenant: © — r Rich- | dirigible for regular service to South t ed heads in which there nestled a| Wright brothers took aloft has un-|proved a huge spur to further per, scorching their wings and Thirty ‘men if all | In secure conviction that’ “it wouldn’t|dergone several improvements. | de the trip. tic, but two planes made the apidly. tire trin, and the plane Russell Maughan of the army “beat the sun k fh e achievement, ing. It called attention to the fact | rendered work,” glid along the ground and{ All over Europe and America men Doubted Aviation’s Future |that more than 200 aviators had been |. to cross was the U. B then flutteréd through the air for a|/began to experiment with airplanes} There were not lacRing, however,; killed, and asked gravely, “Is the} the NC-4, which *flew few hundred feet one day 24 years {after that first flight of the Wright |“level-headed” men who agreed that | game worth the candle?” foundlind to the Azores Aa th ago. ‘ brothers. There were many, many|aviation woall never be anything | Despite these croaks, aviation went’ via ugal tg England. Orville and Wilbur Wright, Hisyile fatalities—no aviator was ever sure,|more than a costly and dangerous |on.. In the fall of 1910 came the | ach nt Was soon ec makers and mechanics, bad made the} When he went: up for a ten-minuute|toy. Dr. Simon Newcomb, a ‘noted | first attempt to cross the Atlantic. | h ne, | Lieutenant York to § New York and = arrivi in San Fri ‘oie non-stop. flight from New i world’s first ‘airplane flight. ride, that -he would come down alive | astronomer, wrote in: 1909: {Walter Wellman, in-a non-rigid diner fafindiand, to Ireland by C n John before d Sai i Byrd, U. 8. N,, ; big | America, At Akron, Ohio, two dirig- Thikssenesshgcehnshvabseibedatonn —but the development o: the air-) “With the|metals we actually have, | igible which carried a car made like }Alcock of England, ied by Z i ae Fokker monoplane from Spitzb n | ibles larger than any ever built are f the aii ‘i Plane went on without ‘a letup: By|there is a limit to the weight of an |a. boat, took off from Atlantic City, | Lieutenant Arthur Brown, an Amer- _ &B s Altitude Record to the North Mole, being the first | under construction for the govern- bey Ms as ra —— > been| i908 the Wrights and others hadlengine.with a given driving power, |N. J. with a crew of five men tofly|ican. They made the 1,980 miles in| Two years later Lieutenant John man to fly a plane over the hub of ment, Byrd, hero of,the polar flight, closed to him from the dawn of| flown distances as great as a score|and it may be fairly assumed that |to France. Adverse winds forced the ja little over 16 hours, and narrowly | C. Macrendy got farther away from the earth. He was followed a few | plans to duplicate Lindbergh's feat. pe of miles; the London Daily Mail of-| this limit is nearly reached in the | ship down 1,000 miles out, and Well-| escaped disaster when, landing in|the earth than any other man that later by Roald Amundsen in a! One thing is certain: those who Two Decades of Progress fered 1,000 pounds to the aviator |motors now in use... .1 disclaim | man and his men were rescued. Ireland, they came down in a bog lived by attaining an altitude of eine Amundsen, instead of fly- | predicte a decade and a half ago, _Twenty-four years have passed |who should first fly over the English | any positive prediction that men will | War Boomed Aviation jand their plane was wrecked. Alcock 6 feet at Dayton, Ohio. This|ing back to Spitzbergen, flew on to/ that “aviation would never be prac- . that day. And now a sandy- | channel. never fly from place to place at will. The World War, while it inter-|was killed less than a rd, incidentally, was later | pletely across the| tical” must be trying now to forget d young captain in the Missouri} This feat, a mere commonplace|The claim I make is that they wili | rupted almost all’ “stunt” flights,|when he crushed while 'd_ by, French army flyers. | top of ‘the world. that they ever said it! national guard has made a non-stop |nowadays, was first accomplished in | not do this until some epoch-niaking | nevertheless was a boon to aviation | France. In 1025 the globe was girdled by| And then came Lindbergh's flight | (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) MISS ANNA MOFFET, FORMER BISMARCK i323 srtzte rus tga % mer smtp "=| DOCTOR FORMS LIST OF DONT'S’ [scents : NEUies utrietaandiehan teenie wae Lecnindion ut nailfay. or in competitive sports. and espe- 9 brewing at the Catholic church, Hoover and Work to Talk To transport this large number— [cially exegeiabs oF fembion anatase where the soldiers were trying to} The federal government will be|cquivalent to an average county seat break in. in order to quarter troops | represented by ‘two cabinet officers, |town—required 31 trains, composed | sudden ‘explosions’ of anger, fright, in the building. Even then we had | Secretaries Herbert Hoover and Hu-|of 238 -Pullmans, tourist sleepers and or great excitement of any kind, For no teat for ourselves Brees com: bert Work. Secrétary -Hoover will | chair i A sosclies, Anil char po {the American business man a spe- for the Chinese—probably not so} Pound, as we knew the Catholics | sneak from the standpoint of his |cauipmen Lees CMAN JOaGs. Jden marked changes. i k or) cia’ warnine against extremes of : Interesting Account of Tragic great. ee often ‘were singled out for ill-feel-| favorite subject-Seconomics, while| Went by way of Grand Canyon na-| Chicago Surgeon Advise | rhythm,” is the “ke ese aciawe, edueealty Hore asia We had sent home a good many| ing. In Nanking the Catholics are retary Work will talk of adver-|tional park. and the Indian-detour, “| S thesis, which is being di: lbiipeds hacen ve OEM, % Happenings at Nanking) of the girls in Ming Deh but there| French and Italians and we felt sure | tising and public favor in a great|™otor service also was well patron-! ‘More Considerate’ Treat- | with the cooperation of th y, must be given. 4 jwere still between 20 and 30 re-' pat, even if they had trouble, we | business department of~the govern- | ized. ‘i Memorial Institute, of which he is! le, preparatory to muscular Given By Missionary Who) maining in the school, Besides, our | Wouldn't. ment. Joe Mitchell Chapple, editor! It is estimated that these trains} ment of Heart — Urges) a member. x and exhale simultaneously A Dsl campaund ctwad: bear sdeslas —____ of the National magazine and a well{an a total of 77,000 miles, or three lesRar baymsn {with muscular exertion, For exam- 5 ee Twice Shot By Chi- nated by the Chinete ckurch Red ADVE known lecturer, will open the con: times ‘arpud_tlee earth. The, feed Aveidance of Any Action to} p,. seitert’s exposition gorientar- |B, Wen shana fea a chair, ross organization as a refugee cen- vention’s general sessions and wi s a{ly is for the lggihan, and the Gorga: he arms @ ¢ nese Vandals — Tells fj tor for women and children in case share honors with S. L. Rothafel|Y¢yY Was no small task. It meant; Make the Heart Have spi tise ‘has Sulled’ i one of the |chair then inhale; and, while aris- ‘ by g danger. (Roxy) noted’ fadh rand| Preparations for serving approxi- at net Bee : rite lite | ing, slowly exhale.” This act will not Events Leading Up to|* igi sean Se Bisys New York theatre exceutive, | mately 28,000 meals, at station dining! Needless Resistance nae icartiu eine haaee thie | affect the blood pressur BS ; And it didn't seem right fot us to ‘ Reservations have been .made for|"02ms and in dining cars. apa has come to its uttention. Although | Holding the breath while expanding J Shooting pullout and.run from a danger delegates from Great Britain, Fran eo a GhiGaen Oa Ed fo hota] Dr. Seifert has contributed much to| muscular effort however will raise f which threatened us even: less than Germany, Australia and the’ Haw: FASHIONABLE FRIENDS | culesges: dune tm pu hold the literature of medicine and surg-|{h€, blood pressure to a dangerous \ Editor’s Note: ~The followin it did the people whom we had both an Islands, with Canada and Mexico} “When you were abroad did you) Your ete Pee oe while! ery, he said that his suggestions are | “ hi Mesias, he Chinese warfare |# duty and an opportunity to pro- algo represented. visit, the Dardanelles?” expending muscular energy vou ate) not to be found in medical works. frame 20 ea eeD in which M! ‘anne Moffet, for- | tect. So. even on Wednesday after- . —+ i ea hag dinner with them.”) (ont the ReAre He said it was possible for a bere alow residaul mer Bismarck girl and mission- | "ooh, when another letter came ad- ee 3,600 People Go to Seripg: Bb This is one of the v son to believe he was in perfect air to remain in the lungs. The ex- ary. in China, was wounded, was | Vising us to leave, we didn't go. Promii to ’ DURABLE, AT LE Mathias J. Seifert, Ch reat’ invidious edily degeneration | tremes of inhalation nd of exnaln- written by Miss Moffet herself anipatead we went over to Ginling/ Prominent Meg in: Varlous!’ California Over One Young wife: 1 want three cigars| #%4 medical writer, who afte taking: place? High blood nressure | tio? ,8re dangerous for those suffer- ni i 3 we CIBATS | tor cei y acti faking ting ei b 8 S- | SE ie at Maal ton, Win other places to find out what other] Lines of Industry to Take . 4 for my husband Her cantuny of ppnetlee | ‘land ‘curly heart and blood vessel | iN& from heart and blood vessel ui : where her father, Col. W. B. Mot: |.neople were doing. We found all Railroad in 4 Days| “tobacconist:” Want ‘om strong? |S formulated a list of “dents” forlehanges were listed amone the in-| hg fet, now resides. A’ second. in- Giafing still on. the job and lots of Part on Program "Yes, please, The last ones broke "life-long friend rather than an in- | Sidious body uttuckers, und the sure ver jump out of bed in a hur- stallment of Miss Moffet's story other people not leaving. Even the That one transcontinental line, the | 13 his pocket.”—Answer sidious enemy, toe ed ta te Stisale rage uid, | Yim the morning, but stretch your will be published soon.) Consuls wife and | two Birt ow re] Denver, Colo, June 8.—UP)—Finan- | Santa Fe, should carry more than Se ene “Prevent dangerously raising your die age often. is. an indication. of | #™%, Your legs, and your body. Thus, _—_ ‘staying, in spite of his advic 1 H 3,600 passengers from Chicago ‘and| The grapefruit probably was not) blood pressure by avoiding any TE as you will gradually” accustom the other people to leave. cial, industrial and governmental ‘i r ug” art and blood vessel disturbances.” BY ANNA MOFFET - Bidn't think. th giants testify to the power of | Kansas City to, California im four used in Europe before its introduc-|tion or condition that will make the heart and the blood vessels to take s Now for something about our] 9.02, “tocd for alarm. Besides we|advertising at the twenty-third ap-|May days recently, shows what 1| tion to-America by Captain Shattuck,| heart pumn against needless or| Gives ‘Key’ on the heavier labor of the day after tredy ut Nanking and all that's|feard ‘that thé nationalis nual macting’ Gf the Intcrrtionn; |prominent place California holds in’ who is taid to have brought it from forced resistance; thut will continu-| Afterygiving his “key” for avoid-| the period of relative inactivity dur- d si I probably can’t get | were already in Nanking, that there] Advertising association here June 26|*the summer travel world, said W. J.;*he far east. ously irritate it; or, thut causes sud-| ing any agtion or condition that| ing the night. < Ell inn oa nclowe since this paper | Was considerable disorder-and fight-| to 29. an sas - | makes the heart pump against resist-| "Never wear tight, belts, oF con all in one“envelope since thi & ance or that causes sudden changes | stricting glothes of any kind—they is so heavy, but if not, I'l write al ahfy"” couldnt eer to Helakewan | Denver Advertising cluby the, hot, "Paris Crowds Clamor For Sight of Lindbergh in its thythm, Dr. Seifert continued: | make the heart pump aguinst resist “two section” letter. All through the| (the port where the gunboats were) | will have u western flavoi ii | uel A action le holding Me eed te Ieaben dane ten k bef March 24 thit had| then if we wanted to. So we went| In the 23 years of it 3 breath while lifting, or, while ex- | 3M s—often tight gar- a nee home satisfied that things, would| International Advertising a : ; ; pending muscular energy bast ged age oss been pretty tense in Nanking. quiet down in a short time and that|has met but twice wei ee han ce | “Such conditions are distended | | est, an hour after: the noon day The Sighting line moved nearer and we would have neither serious fight- ae, tie r ‘ r |stomach or bowels; the wearing of | m convene canbe, rest daring nearer of thousands of es Rites, P 4 tight belts, garter: shoes or any|the middle of the morning and of i. ee, way to the front.|'"— jooked as. if the city had just! program commitees ana former or ‘ a8 : the emunciory organs, 0° continu-| early at night. | These periods of if the northern forces | “flopped” to the nationalists, as’ wo[ dent of the association has at : 4 i ’ ous irritation of the he»~* caused by | Test, whether from work or play, are were going tovmaks 8 stand at Nan-| had hoped. Things were. fairly quiet ranged a program in which. “sh Le ; ‘ chronic infections of the teeth, the | like life-saving stations alon” dan- init ey amd peony se | sar ths evening, though we Reard| tale” wilt bo Sonfined. cxelusvely to oem i, | 0nail, appends and. fhe like. | PRE AP cee and’ hag Sn tits ‘ Erne were dele it be in| tego wore packed saith. cotenee oui: teanlattinn anita Pr ernie ae rar { ’ the work and rhythm of the heart rofterhed. than te teen te ection fe i n_ hordes’ lee; | any trouble The, general sessions, which have : ; ‘ Fee ROE Een ee Cee ig | ter is &: OK * F . 5 K : : : y dangerous condition. rd Rf Caper Pid teh the, inty: 0 { slept on a couch in my oftice| been scheduled so as to not interfere wae : : Seem singed front Tow to high | . "Under medical eo exercise all looting orden Pr aheeetai| wnat night and didn’t undress, as 1] with the group sessions, are to be i: i Zs t “le muscles daily—if possible, to the ternational situation at Shanghai| wanted to be ready in case anything addressed bj ti ho th . , 3 altitudes; or from over-heated -ooms 5 ‘was becoming very on more| did happeh. And we all had+our| their knowledee of buaitess through i‘ { : ¥ 2 2 to out-door sub-zero weather or vice-| point of petspiration, end follow, by more foreign were being| bags pen éialele ae 1k ae fete nowledge of business admin- 5 Beak : . 7 iw Narbas tepid shower, tub or sponge bath. and the nati rapiemen bon ager Nhe cath at andering’ ve _ jon at qualified to speak on ; 2 J Offers Rules Avoid an extreme slouching position got Pol subjecty of interest to the delegates. * - ‘ “ vo fe h jes} 88 that impinges wpon the chest becume more and mi sed i. S Heave-—40 far he had only advised. ‘rominent Speakers Y Based upon these facts, the rules nf what they called swamtegn heparin Hear Fiting Nearby Fred hy W. Sai * > # for such patients are: __ | cavity, thereby pag the heart's fan inte if th ‘rederic! resident of F “Never eat to the point of satia.| Work harder. Sit er throw ism. We had said all along that if there! the Chicago and any i coh aut the chest, but net ie So, during that week “Bel was anti-foreign agitation or if at) road, will speak for the ? ‘ : m6 tion at any meni. Moderation in all ou, ite chest out net Aecetels : a 3 musi : had sent out several ahs |Sanee A me pe pretence, became. | the Sonny, gi) a3 ys wat UB. nat htmie your meals to two| high elnieaaee, chnexle your phy: . 5 Fesen| ie motion picture industry, * 7 5 % duily, thereby allowing yourself to| cian. lany a patient shortens his < ial responsibilities to “hold: ‘in| the moula seve Sid hopper But no one Cot, ast Henderson, former: assiat-| ame : eS : . get so hungry that, at the next meal,| life by exposing his heart to the Renking to lone’ tor 3h + te, fiat would eral night master mene nerel and now an| £4 ‘ * i . at you will eat until you are ‘blue in aoe incident to high altitudes. 7 Tus aday marae oH ral eed Un as Mittarhancs “er otficer of the National Transport , ? per’ the face,’ because that often brings ‘Before joining physical culture Ne went on to ih ne’ till al Hh Stern sunrise company, will. speak ‘for aviation and 2 F ‘i a on sudden death. Rather. eat 3 or | Classes, have a thorough examination + died ie those’ of our ki we heard firing fairly near at ! nat Brosatunnne a ot 9 : s eren 4 times a day, eating very little neg sstety" and thee m Aclyine, 9 te ae | et eee ten and hand. “ho I got. ‘and went ted ak f company, will : " : . ‘leach time. of ‘sucl per ns [speak for Asnerica’s’ ini industry & ~“Avoid all stimulating foods and | exercises oot eit ta Nhat we. could not wb wos eee ine esse, hid Aerts a t ‘ rn decepting by the doctor's mK . ; a orders. is is very important. down to the first | wise will hold i i ery eectanl a os-| “thax shy ere ales ‘ ‘and kept,out of danger Sam “ lv: pare ed. They are poison factories that | vented is "a arent ‘piece ots, yan wovernor of Nebr A _ [are continuously sending their vile eatin is com, a dnt soem to be-very fear- renal mt ok been products through the blood stream | food work.”- een baat ‘they. a beep ; a wtgcebine ; to the heart as well as to all parts rs : Steet z|sreatert i “i ged the strects of Paris. to stiout their | of, the body, causing irritations, in- at 4 ne | ea A recogn P J i 4 rere Bee jammations, and consequent impair. ¢ p ] y f Capt. actual phot ‘of Lindbergh’s ‘ re- | functi es feeling | ch | tom, their problem rs = ment of functions, sa | See meen the southern’ an ception to - rene o ing back the va” in front of the| “Avoid extremes of every nature, Our servants, ganse a m soon and sald Emily) Newell | we ou whore “iti a Tekin, . | a8 extremes of heat and cold, ex- AARNE RENEE eR TENE

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