The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT - | When Lindy Honored Other Heroes Charles Lindbergh, youthful idol o: ica’s reverence for i Arlington the day after he landed THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , f the nation, paid his own tribute to the s in Washington. Soldiers stood at bent, before the tomb. ymbel that stands for Amer- Secure beside her son in the .natio! wartime heroes when he laid a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at bergh, mother of the famous “Lin present arms as the young flyer ever she went in Washington. This rode to church the P day after : ,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE .15, 1927 - Lindbergh at Tomb of Unknown Soldier and Greeting Wounded Veterans Ee pg a Nie egard, Mrs. Evangeline Lind- s greeted with/ cheers wher- ure was taker as the two the boy landed, SERVICE WILL 'REPORTS SHOW BE KEYNOTE OF A.A. A. MEETING Big Attendance Is Expected —Officers Will Be Chosen, Policy Planned Washington, D.C, June 15.—A broader program of ice to the car owners of America through the leadership and power motordom itself will be the annual convention iean Automobile motor club units in June 16 and 17. Because of the fact that this is the » Amer- Silver Jubilee Convention of the na-\~ tional motoring body, officials at A.! A. A. headquarters here predict an Anprecedented attendance at the sessions which will open at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel on the morning of Thursday, June 16. Bus Operators Meet to di many as 100 first national confere: operators of the count conference is held u pices of the A. . Bus Division, the national organizytion of the bus operators. 1! The ‘holding of the bus conference; simultaneously with the motor club} gathering assures exhaustive consid eration of many of the most vital’ phases of bus transportation in America, it is sta One of the most important subj. on the pro- gram is that of motor vehicle taxa tion, particularly in its relation to road maintenance and _ construction in the various states. The American} Automobile Association has consist-| ently urged a greater degree of uni-j formity in the incidence of motor ve- hicle taxation. This matter will be taken up at a joint session of the bus operators and the motor club spokesmen. At the moment, much interest and no small degree ‘of speculation cen-| ters round the election of a nationa’ president for the A. which Thos. P. Henry, of De! has occupied for four su terms. bus the aus- roit, Many Candidates There is quite a field including several with strong backing, not to| sgeveral “dark horses,” who my -be't out should rivalry for organized motordom’s highest honor ich is tantamount with the se- lection of ‘@yapokesman for the car} owners of the country—-develop to| the point where good political sens may. call for a compromise candi- date. In any case, the contest prom- ises to develon stiff balloting. Aside from the election of officers for the coming twelve months, the work. of the convention, according to officials here, will largely center found the formulation of policies on which be based the work of or-| ganized motordom in advancing the | Gause-of the car owners of the coun-| ‘These: policies, as usual, take the form’ of resolutions, on which vari-| us committees are now working, in} Preparation for submission to the eon: mn. Included among the jects under consideration are | some of the most pressing questions confronting motordom, as follows: The adoption of a broad progr: Fel to grade crossings: the na tional policy in revard to the future construction of toll bridges; the re-| moval of misleading signs from the highways and the steps that the As- sociation will take in the immediate months ahead in regard to the Auto- motive Excise Tax and Compulsory Automobile I: ‘ ——————————— other A. A. the post) _ Deer Seen Twenty wheat tons or T with 6,646 carloads, 264,565 | 075 per cent of the total. | Flax shipments constituted 3.973 per | lcent of the total and other grains, | jexelusive of corn and oats, con- jstituted 4.57 per cent of the total.| Corn was down to .097 per cent and| ats to 1 3 4] Animals animal sy siteancts| ‘constituted 6.981 per cent of the| {total. This classification includes | butter and eggs. Total carloads in| - this classification were 32,831 and} the tonnage w ‘4. The report | for 1 showed only 27,803 carloads | containing 298,964 tons. A part of | this increase is believed by railroad | board officials to be due to the| | greatly en ed output of North) Dakota c¢ meries and yee Total During 1926 Lower | Than in Any Other Year Since 1921 T tonnage handled by North; shipments of eggs and poultry. Dakota railroads during 1926 was} ignite Shows Increase | lower than it has been for any other | coal and other mineral! , according to reports shipments also showed an ed by the state railroad b in comparison with 1925 lignite shipments reached | nrlouds or 1,080,715 tons compared carloads 1,016,800 tons in 1925. 1 3 ipments in the mineral ion in 1926 were 33,148, loads and 1,229,252 tons as com-| red with 29,608 carloads and 1,071,- 1598 tons the preceding year, H and Lignite tonnage handled last i} h and to greatly and only |" Manufactured products mis-| cellaneous shipments in fearload lots also. showed an inerease in 1926 {compared with 1925. | Lust year the total was jloads and 111,353 tons as com: with 18 carloads and 103, per cent of the total] in 1g Other field produc | whe agricultural product livestock showing an incre Wheat Shipments Low shipments — duri reduced at | carload shipments and ship-| total agricultural ship-|ments of forest products declined of livestock to 88,940) somewhat in comparison with 1 rs, carrying 0 tons or 63.47) Total Loads per cent of the total freight busi-} Total loads in 1926 as compared nes |with 1925 are shown by the follow- was next in importance to! ing table: 1926 Cars Tons Cars Wheat 52,098 845 80,413 Corn 5 490 Oats 5,712 x aie ae Other Grain 27,853 1,099,287 Flour and Meal 169,222 Oth ill Produets Oth Products of Agriculture Products of Agriculture Animals and Products 103,593 5,6 160,879 195,905 200,549 Grand Total, Freight . Carload and L. C. 1. | | | terday and two of them were reported | killed by wolfhounds belonging to a Miles From River |; s nearly 20 miles from the Missouri | Apparentty driven from the Mi tee is SuErep Ried Ww peaiele land. | 3 ver bottoms beeause of high! Deer seldom leave the bottoms un- | ouri River bottoms beeause of high! ACCT Seldom leave, the bottoms un- | ‘on it is believed the threat of high ter drove them from their homes. mer living near there. McKenzie | water or fear of high w fou deer were seen near McKen 7 Announcement of Lake Isabel Pavilion FRIDAY, JUNE 17 _ Opening dance proceeds for benefit of Catholic church at Tappen FRENCH FLYERS! HAD FLARES, led Information Revives Possi- 4 bility That Flares Recently: | m Seen Were Theirs Paris, June 15.—(#)—Cavtains Nun- er and Coli had 10 flares and a| ol with which o discharge them their trans-Atlantic plane Bird" hopped off from Le ge pis when “White in Your “Y BAKING POWDER for over 35 years 2§ ounces for 25/7 MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT Guaranteed Pure Truck Driver No matter how. heavy the load or how hard the going—I can count on my truck pulling through because I use dependableChampions —They’re the better Big 4th of July Celebration chine a package of flares weighing about 10 pounds, but.at the last mo- ment officers of the regi men han a month, provided they actually reached the. land. € % No part of Charles Lindbergh’s second day, in Washington was more impressive than his visit to Wal- ter Reed hospital, where he met wounded veterans of the world war. ur i a risked his Wife to fly over the Atlantic shaking hands with the men who sacrificed their health arc This picture shows the man who strength to gain victory in France. ourget Field, according to revela-! by officers of thst) . 5.9 j ent hand- 10 flares of the litary aviation, with a pistol for their dis- d to Captain Col hang. 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MEDICAL MEET Sixth District Doctors Attend | medical convention at Grand Fork: 30 doctors attending the Sixth District Medical society meeting here, the use of the ultra-violet ray, al- were banqueted at the! pine sun. lamp and other forms of Country club, and then saw a demon-| radiant energy in the treatment of stration of physical therapy by A. J.| diseage. Pucini, Chicago, physicist. At the society’s banquet, Dr. W. H.| Bodenstab and Dr. V. J. LaRose gave | reports on the recent American Medical ass } ‘they attended. Dr. C. E. Stackhouse {gave a report on the recent | iss Phyllis Wolverton sang sev. eral songs. | After the banquet, the group at-| tended the therapy demonstration, | ‘held in the auditorium of the nurses’ | ‘home. St. Alexius hospital, Dr. Pu-| | cini demonstrated the technique for! Raisin-BRAN THE SUPERIOR BRAN FOOD FAIR PRICE! 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