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‘WEATHER FORECASTS Unsettled /toight and Friday, probably Theta Covlee Friday. ESTABLISHED 1878 1873 pei BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927 BISMARCK HAS $50,000 FIRE LAST NIGHT PRICE FIVE CENTS TWO POLICEMEN SHOT 10 DEATH No Witness Left to Tell What Happened Except Mystery Girl Who Fled SEVEN SHOTS ARE FIRED Robber Is Identified as Dan Leathers, Who Already Had Prison Record . Chicago, June 23.—() — Darkness mantled a triple slaying early today in 4 Northside alley with no witness left to tell what hanpened except a mystety girl who fled in horror be- fore the roar of the last revolver shot had died away. Two policemen shot it out with an automobile thief, and the three were killed. The deadly accuracy of their aim was shown by the fact that all but. one of the seven shots fired found their mark, The single wild shot was fired by the robber. CAR THIEF AND sensors] jwas established today by 328 con- [Bert Acorta's | PRISONERS IN 1 COAL MINE ARE | STILL DEFIANT ‘Hunger Cure’ in Kansas Pen- | itentiary Sets New En- durance Record MUTINEERS WEAKENING | Unidentified ‘Spokesman Says Convicts Desire No Con- ~ cessions, However Lansing, Kans. June 23.— (4) —A new state penitentiary endurance record against the “hunger cure” viets who barricaded themselves and 14 captive guards in the prison coal mine at 11-o’clock Tuesday morning and remained defiant after more than 45 hours of self imprisonment. In three previous strikes in which prisoners shut themselves in the mine in unsuccessful efforts to ob- tain special privileges, 38 hours was the longest time the’ leaders could hold the men below the surface. On |“America” will be taken from its; to go the next day, Bail Money | ‘|Byrd Hopes s YOUTH KILLED To Hop Off WHILE ON TRIAL’ Tomorrow FoR ASSAULT Roosevelt Field, oN. Y., June 23.— —_ (Pi—The | tri-motored ” manoplane| A re h Gilbreath, | Farmer, | hangar tonight and drawn to the top| | of the runway preparatory to's hop| Fires Shot at Nefendant off for France ut 4 o'clock tomorrow | in C maehing. in Court Room yithere is 9 reneral clearing ik i the weather that has dejayed the re jt | to far." Commander Nickard &, Byrd |e) RELEASED ON BOND) told newspapermen today, “and white | | there is no certainty just now of a; F 3 H take-off in the morning, we are going (Friends Surround Him With, to get all ready"ind if we can't Tears | Gifts and Furnish His tomorrow, we will probably be able Lindbergh Back in St. Louis BAKERY AND ‘LOGAN'S STORE _ ARE DAMAGED | Fire Discovered at 7:30 When Firing Room Under Ovens Is All Ablaze MUCH EQUIPMENT ‘BURNS 'Six Streams of Water Used— Pumper Puts Water in, “The ‘America’ will be taken to the runway tonight in preparation for a hop at 4 o'clock in the morning, if] Duncan, Okla, June (@)\-~Sur- the weather man will let us go. rounded by numerous gifts from Then Takes It Out pees ri 2 BYRD IS EXPECTED TO {farmer, was held without charge last | re of z ATTEMPT RETURN FLIGHT jnight after he shot and killea 3. F. Sar New York, June 23.-/)—Belief | Cox that Commander Richard Byrd will} wh outh went on trial for an attempt a return flight from Europe| alleged criminal assault on the farm- was strengthened today when it was) er's daughter. unauthoritatively stated that T, Har-| A charge of murder was sworn out | old Kinkade. Wright motor expert,!today against Gilbreath, who waived has been ordere! to report to fre-!preliminary hearing and was bound land. over for trial in district court. He! Kinkade will sail cither tonight or! was released on $10,000 bond, fur- | tomorrow, going first to Paris, whieh! nished by his friends. His trial was | strict court here yesterday | r Baking and n Third street, did estimated today at roved to be Bismarck's e the Northwest hotel of Main avenue and destroyed by fire K on October Last night's blaze apparently start- The policemen dead are Sergeant Thomas Kehoe, 52 .years old, and all occasions the guards, held in the | Was announced as his destination|set for October 3. din the firing room in the base- , ae A : ent of the bakery, directly under- i . ‘ damp dungeon on the 720-foot level, | when the fact that he had been order-| With upwardy of 60 spectators in| ment of t . e ay ctiet oct Cah were unharmed, ed abroad was first divulged. Kink-|the room, the Zourt had’ just. com. | heath, the two large ivens, ‘and was ae Testhers, who 1h 1#ee Whe kentte the A telephone call from the mine to| ade was expected to sail yesterday | pleted the preliminary legal proce-|Colonel Charles A Hite as Hace ne Eat until the four bakers, who were at work in front of the ovens on the ground floor, felt the floor getting hot beneath their feet ‘ Lindbergh, af Deputy Warden R. H, Hudspeth, in| but he returned to Roosevelt Field | dure and started questioning of pros nee sha Nils 4 Somuly Sine come ante eae lant: niet, pective:Jinars woun Gilbtesth rose | Washington and Ne York, finally eee to break aes tu v guards be permitted to talk to their] Aviators pointed out that the only| and fired three times at Cox. the city after which his ocean-spanning plane was named. He is ; husbands, was received last night] possible reason for sending Kinkade! Cox, whose defense was to have | tured here in St. Louis, with Victor J. Miller, mayer of the city w und noticed the flames already ent- and was interpreted as the first in-| to Ireland at this time would be to( been insanity und who had been! gave him financial aid and made the transatlantic flight po ing their way through from be- dication the mutineers are weaken- | allow him to go over the engines pre-| mumbling incoherently at the coun- | — -——|low. By that time the firing room i y i below was a seething furnace. It ing The request was refused, how-| paratory to another long flight, andj sel table, slid from his chair. -He| : iq ever, and the unidentified ‘spokes. | the only logical. teason for taking he | (4ll under the counsel table where he (FORMA | ION OF 25, 000 000 LAND it presumed that a furnace door may man for the prisoner informed the| Plane to Ireland for a hop off after) died. All three bullets took effect \" ave accidentally come open and hot im his back. coals from the firebox set fire to warden they desire no concessions. | it had flown from here to Paris! | theltlogr or wall 4 Meotslons to the, aeliges’ auikere [2 flehe, back. across the damgerons| yavied GIbtes | FINANCING CORPORATION WILL BE “ier tha on h concessions to the strikers, authori-|@ flight back across the dangerous) 4™ jailer seized Gilbreath’s wrist noke und the extreme heat ties remained firm in their refusal | Western passages. : and he of the fire made the blaze unusually \\ upped the pistol. ‘The farm- | ; to approve a cigarette ixsue, which ‘was rushed from the room to a DISCUSSED AT CONFERENCE MONDAY iE wast two tbecee near te ci Pontiac reformatory on a robbery charge. ‘ Farley Still Conscious Farley, shot in the stomach and chest, was conscious when police re- serves arrived. a woman—in the car Farley gasped. “She— it was first believed that the slayer of Kehoe and Farley had escaped. At the hospital, however, vbefore he died, Farley said he wax sure ne had wourided the man. pansed aide: i tags 10 O'CLOCK REPORT ‘ fter the alarm : had, to shoot, and I'm sure I inutiny. “Hudspeth announced” the | TO DETERMINE START You might have killed a do was siven before the flames were got’ him,” he said, authorities ,were undecided as to fi- » June 23.) —A fo8| people here,” the jailer admonished. TE ES well under control, A carload of $ Petey Soramieas toe she gu leee, aed nal action on the convict ultimatum | bank “yetween, New York and News didn’t intend to do it,” Gitbreath | 5 pasteboard shipping boxes which had i. found the robber’s body. He had hig ielgarattnaenniasel.” foundland was described this after-| mumbled as he wa led away. ; Governors of Four Northwest just been stored in the plant a few ~ been shot imthe heart and the abdo- ‘! noon as “the only remaining im-|'" Gilbreath regained his re eau | p(t before made excellent fuel for men, The end of his trigger: finger ates and 100 Leading Of-'the blaze and their burning added had been shot away, probably by the bullet that entered his abdomen. i pediment” to the transatlantic flight | ,o, fte i hi { of the monoplane America. en ee ee ae ficials, Bi Men and “Tttl¥ to the smoke, tontered his abdK cidames, Kimball, weather meteor-| "mi nadn’t slept any or een abie| icials, Business Men Bakery Tao $0,000 oogae A : ologist, reported a tendency to clear} to rest t tt thing for two oa .| Stock and equipment of the Rarker 1a a plie io ttieara aterstdas thalt | Oo incrhgsirae: tacks Unt pieena his charts und said the weather from | or three weeks, just thinking of it,” Agricaltural Experts Im-! ginny: was valued midnight. when a report was, made |0f, Bert Acosta, veteran air pilot and R Hevertarove Canine tn stowly-atil| Mnftitia cat waistes eabelt tenant] CITY POOL Vited to Attend Meeting at the ios, obably will run, around ji it tl ; pi 3 euser | bor Nee sete ee ete Oe ME: Eight recehdiwhs ito eaten the present tendency is not enough | pet him sooner, because 1 could not St. Paul: ‘Superintendent bakery cand a on which to .base an accurate pre-| fet ut him.” { {candy plant. This is covered by in- their -automobile and $5, which Bee BAA Sapte Seep diction,” he said. “But the 10 o'clock | “ Get Many Presents — 1 5 su e to the extent of about 50 Cooper had, b pbiste’ Meio Wile cede tee Peet report tonight will be conclusive and} The farmer scarcely had been hae St. Paul, June 4#)--Plans to per cent. Much of the bakery ma- ‘They came upon the stolen car and at that time we will know definitely | jocked up when numerous offers ofjMany Take Initial Plunge of 4.5); out the “frozen” assets of the chinery, including the moulder and the robber near the place where their; Here they are when they visited whether a take-off will be possible | jond were made by residents of Law { northwest—mortgage foreclosed land ak chine, fell ; Pevhiinn in . e: Law ‘ *~ ino es gage foreclosed land cake machine, fell through into the joules mae found.. ceenepesme Roosevelt Field, Rertieae Island. in the morning.” pcg dire piearseap: # i Scason Today — Formal through formation of a $25,000,000 basement when the wooden. floor is kno} , " Okla., where officers whe Félley. cela eec tte ate ke zi -{|Men Suspended@:From: Hospi said charges of criminal assautt were| Opening June 30 * land financing corporation will’ be burned away, und it bas not yet been vali ai sas APH pending against Cox. Friends also q \discussed at a conference next ‘determined how badly this machinery bile-with the man, New Clinic Br Building tal For Alleged ag IBABY HELD , HELD AS Brought cleats, Mints jand ilowers to] pa cioke "Mone sa ; : « ilamaged. The overhead proofing f his cell. viedtehie stor reeistering! Through the employment o losets were destroyed, ax were also Me Dedicated By Mayo to Refuse to Resign Eealldas resoblicahdectkat Cox: sruul be eee eer ore Tee SOEILR | 7s cab lbal, sitsla Heapoasl pt KinPmebl EHO” keeninsslommee AWPU Pie rT Teta Relief of f Suffering te ork, June 23.—@®)—A fight, to the finish against charges of haz- Rochester, Minn., June 23,—(P—In ing three Jewish associates. Ie cans a simple but pre: ive cornerstone |templated by the six sustended in- ceremony last evening, Dr, Charles |tefmes of the Kings county hospital, oklyn. H. Mayo dedicated the new 19-story "Meanwhile, the accused men are Mayo clinic building to the felief of|outside the institution's walls, bag ’ COME UP AGAIN putdjeing bumanity, and baggage, Commissioner of Pub- * In’ formal statement Dr. Mays the Walters. “OSibr waning: Sragean arrested two years ago at Waurika,|52 above zero at 3:30 this aiternoon 344 Seestablish values of more than the ovent. themselves were: damaged Oklahoma; on a Mann act charge. Jana the mercury still mounting, one §200,000,000 worth of foreclosed land by the tons of water which were He was given 9 hearing before a san-} thousand ‘kids, more or less, were in Minnesota, North and South Da-|poured over them while they were ity commission and committed i the} celebrating the informal opening of, kot nd Montana jhot could not be ascertained today. state hospital ut Norman, Okla., from rt é Nearly 100 of t ding officials, If the ovens are cracked, it will be which he escaped April 10, the municipal swimming pool this’ yygin fina sand agricul- necessary to tear them down and re- Cox was arrested the day following | afternoon, To hear the squ d exp) : states have build them, Mr. Hoffman state an attack on Gilbreath’s ughter! shouts emanating from the direction bi to atend the Soaforance, ; Loear POReEY, which adjoins the and two girl companions nea: here. Petia st the 2 movement of bakery on the south, suffered dam- NP: ,of the pool, one would place the st aericultural lands, {age from smoke and water which Mother Obtains Writ of Ha- number enjoying its cooling waters Seven Sign Call will run in. the. neighborhood’ of at one thousand, easily, but perhaps! ‘The call for the conference is’ $3,000, according to Roy Logan, pro- beas Corpus in Effort to an_actua) count would reduce the sikned by | seven prominent | men prietor. Hard work on the part of ' Minnesota and the Dakotas.’ Some Sort ois islation Wil | said: m evicted yesterday, “Intelligence with knowledge “‘an- | apthely, suspension in to be effective . he fire department kept the Tiemes ntil charges of assault, pending in|. total somewhat. ils Be Passed Soon, Rep. [ables wisdom to extend to the high-|a"magistrate’s court, are tried. A Recover Her Son | Although attendants at the pool; "He Hicker, president of the Amer-| {fm breaking into the grocery service. Such greiey made |chance to avoid the court case was —- said the water was “somewhat cool,” j re St. Paul: Joseph’ poured onto the fi : n th 7 Be on Tilson Says necessary this building? which -we |nend out by counsel for the pla New York, June 23,—()—Her baby] Ua Na {ae youngsters who were first to try Korth Da : z Spiele hpi iy EA iar slae road hip pene opel tpeap tiffs, who agreed to withdraw the |held hostage for a board bill, Mrs. {ft ‘this ‘season pronounced it “just Dey hie ey atl rune, stezay pasereaa a al charges the ace Si y 5, a ie were enjoying the openin; el Nationa r Rapid City, 8. D., Juné 29-—UPI—| the cure of disease and the healing |the Tospital. This they ietrased “to | Natalie Phillips, 26, today had a writ DISCUSS PLA N Giirnerts ens a et tagar Th pool dan Minnehaha DL. jan er several, faet of Water: Auriga The next session of 1} of wounds.” do. of habeas corpus in proceedings to was filled yesterday and all was in Fargo, N. Di | ete See a. ct on the Boulder Cany As ‘symbolic of the times, newspa-| As evidence of discrimination | recover the child, rendiness for the informal opening president | Finch, ck & ON us covered. by; Insuranee. * pens Hapresetiat ee * i pers containing accounts of the Lind- | against Jewish patients, as well as The mother told Supreme Court | today. “It had been planned to open Conville, St. Paul; W. . Washburn, | Pumper Works Both W B mecticut, the Republican house lead-|bergh and Chemberlin-Levine flights |internes, in the institution, Dr. hare Justice Mullan her $18 a week salary|No Ad: Made Toward |! poo! for the first time tonight American Hoist The new triple combination pumper er, announced after»be had were placed in the cornerstone with |M, Gross, head of an investiga as a dress shop woman was. inade- io ~Advance Made to’ but when the mercury began to pany, St. Paul ,| purchased for the fire department by motored to Rapid With Presi-/a year book of the Mayo clinic and|committes of rabbis, cited a week-old Quate to permit her to pay $10 week-| A, t, But Gibson Is | mount rapidly today with indications Community coloni | the ‘city commission last fall served x flent Coolidge from the state game|a Mook “ot biographies of resident | letter from the medical superinten- | ty to ite aeeeabine Janets fer bord greement, But Gi that it Would register the highest, “°Go ‘of the four states af-.in a double capacity last - Rig * lodge. and non-resident physicians, dent, Dr. Mortimer D. Jones, prom-|of her three-year-old boy, and. she Still Optimisti point so far this year, those in’ fected have been invited to attend,! Proved: its value in large fires. After ‘The Dill for the construction pf pies Sat ing to eliminate anti-semitic agi-|wanted him back to 1 Mew ona, An Optimistic charge decided to advance the open- (They are Governors Christianson of | Pumpin additional pressure onto two Boulder Canyon dam, which failed | @———————________ /iation, La ke ee ing to this afternoon. Bulow of South Dakota,| streams of water which were played The accused internes are alleged} Mrs. Amelia refused to release the} Geneva, June 23.—P)—Lord Rob The formal opening of the pool, in By ckson of Montana and Sorlie of| 0 the flames until they were under because now the question to- have forcibly ducked in cold wa- baby, the court was told, until the |ert Cecil, British delegate to the tri- charge of the local Elks lodge, weal North Dakota. . control, the Pomper then sriven has become interrelated with flood ter Drs. Hyman U, Solovay, Edward | board bill was paid. Mrs. Phillips | partite naval conference, and Hugh| take place Shucadey. aveniog, dupe The Corporation's Aims | onto. t okie in Eee the control which the house lender looks| Weather conditions at North Da-|Katskee and Louis Borowsky and to| said she had offered to pay the bill|§. Gibson, chief of the American| 30. A concert vill be i jayed at the cording to the call for the con~|RFOcery store and put to work pump- upon as a nation-wide problem. But,| kota points for the 24 hours ending | "ve painted them with shoe black-|in installments but the proposal was |delogation, today held a private meet-|Pool by the Bart bald: following a ference, the proposed corporatio ing the water aut ol the masement. he added, some sort of legislation,| at 7 a. m. today: ening early Monday morning. refused. ing to discuss the proposals of their | Parade through the downtown sec- would ithin about an hour most of. the be, the one finally ‘agreed tpor,'ne| Weather Report | >——_—_—___________» . i tries for further naval |tion, and a program of water sports ~ Form a central land listing agency; Water had been drawn out of the perhaps as yet undetermined in its| Temperature at 7 a. m. . The writ, returnable tomorrow, or- | respective coun: will’ be staged, | basement and turned into. the storm ae f) di . Amelit the | limitations, S {through which lands in all four many phases, jx his opinion will be| Highest yesterday Outside Investors Siri eae ty raseroaace he SS - states could be classified, appraised, sewers: ; f child in court and show cause why| No advance toward an eventual sr mt iectuc ReAAi rae 7 Precipitation to 7 a, m. i ho i he should not bi turned to the|agreement was made at the confer- ‘d {managed and offered for sale. jamage to the building | whic sae eae, ee Planned Hicknt cd slain i ing Interest in mother. Mrs, Phillips told the court ghee, ‘the most reliable information | Operate ‘an efficiently supervised | hous + both the bakery and ithe, ere 7 La he placed the child in Mrs, Amelia's | being that both confined themselves ; immigration soliciting agency cap-| MH n $15, ‘ tas, the senate, Republican © “4 vad Sale of State nd caré’ while ars ira “and out "ot to an explanation and defense of able of interesting competent farm-; and $20,000 according to Roy Logan, é — . i i " While the exterior was i employment for 18 weeks. She said|their respective proposals, ers in northwest land bargains. {its owner. caneititan ot balk homers wosidl F we tpecting, told newspaper ‘men, hew ene | i eee a get aealce work and ma. . enna of it has been sold to outside : incoming ene meet before congress’ regular open- investors, according to officials of ft reaiperiaretigat tarred Create a method of financing the| terial to put it back in first class the Bank of North. D: hi come of the canference. ' purchase of lands by experienced in-| shape. Painters, carpenters and elec- ie ing. Early meetings of the house 9p-| Amenia propriations and wa; and m BISMARCK |... conduct id sale. cf ho are unable to|tricians were at work early this committees already ad been agreed Bottingau im 1 Inquiries from ane “sates con- United stant Great ea ss Pere ceestae’ sele “now necessarily | morning and the building will be re- a ee icy ga Cloudy | tinue to, pour in, however, and many Japan were ali anxious to find an| 1 aa j required by many banks, receivers paired just ns rapidly as possible s0 "general revision of the sOlage’+| sivings inthe venta’ bp aeeczn et che ; agfeement and were convinced that |Grover Bergdoll Trying to,"sovement Based on Survey | delav in opening’ far business. again house leader said, but he be Dunn Center roy A oaly. Pacignce feed wall mene | Mr. rett declared the moves | Mr. Hoffman said. Insurance partia tails might be changed, inclu ‘ Ying an none revision of the ta Pianaale ae on textiles. ‘The Vare and Smith election con- Grand Fotks .:.. 62 % | special rates being offered by thi i inally ft h Groudy railroads, The Great, Novhern pat AFTER CR ASH eres" at clg ohm od Obtain American Plane | |ment'is based upon a survey of ‘the | ly covers the damage te the building. i = " “ oi . Ss if it e! Customers 0! e baking company Clear | other railroads also will cooperate. individual problems, consultation with leading financial |because of the fire, since Mr. Hoff- coscocococgooooebmeinitat lo} tests in the senate se abeig be Kesler) Langdon Clear |A large number of prospective farm- ith hi ii hi Id f > rr men of the northwest and east injman made arrangements with Min- of quickl; ae ers already hi 1 Beli | Without ‘this existing, there would) Berlin, June 28.--(P)--Grover Berg. tion with th t for more |neapolis and St. Paul Bakeries last Tilson seid, ‘addtee thereto Parnes alee PO rag Soe pepe otal td tate leved Drowned (Continued np|inage three) doll, notorious draft dodger, anxious! than two years. Penick {on mere |night, yen Vetere the Hien eome aa f pends on m_whethor: the senate will) Minot Clear | regarding available land and the} Schooner Sinks After Hit- q to return to America and inspired by| The aim of the corporation, he!der control, to ship out bread and. talk or act. Tax Reduction Napoleon 5 Clear mina i increasing daily, according ti ‘ Marriage Bureau tba “cacept:teahaatinntic: ‘Sights, le said, rout be te create a demand other bakery goods this morning to Pembina . 54 .10 Cloudy | to C: een, bank manager. ing Liner Ozar' . 7 pt : ‘or farm lands by reviving public jfill a e local company’s orders. i Reiterating whet he gold last night Williston 60 0. Cloud akin il aac Might . Save State | determined to tly to the United States |{onridence inthe ‘inherent value of (Only orders which should have gone at th (ona edi head, Minn.. 0 50 0 Clear” es =e f if he can obtain an American plane | agriculture and stimulating a “back, out on the north and south Soo Line special scorsine oorhead, Minn. a Grocers Are Told June 28—UP)—Three | Board Some Money | capavic of mating the trip. to the land” movement by providing |trains ‘this morning could ot Tilson selene’ that setendl: WEATHER FORECAST That Ad r tii members of the crew of the Glouc Telegraphing the Berlin b u of capital for purchase on long terms filled. ; eures by the ne: 14| For Bismarck and vicinity: _ Un- vertising™ |ter"fishing schoonee Surge, a beam| 4¢ it weren't for the looks of the| the Associated Press toduy, Boredoil | of payment. Other Bakeries Offer Help largely govern can be ettiod tonight and Friday, probably Is Most mat Im » a trawler operated by the Bay State | thing directors of the North Dakota| wrote: “Will the constructor of the| _Signers of the conference call say! Proprietors of the Perfection bak- fon and ice’ tax e- showers and local thunderstorms. po! Fishing company of Boston, were| workmen's compensation bureau} Spirit of St. Louis or Columbia iter| Festoration of confidence in lavd|ery in Mandan and the Hughes pe ooler jay. missing and believed drowned after | Wont ‘ darian, : in| and” Teestablishment of "ita, value! ery. in Bismarck generous Tor North Dakota: Unsettled to-| Omaha, Neb. June 23.—ue).-rIt she had been sunk in collision with Sees marriage | Money. he? | liver @ plane with a-Wright motor in| oat ree teenidating hundiede of thelr facilit Mr. Hoffman last Friday, probabl; you don’t tell ’em, you ean’t sell ‘em.”|the Clyde Li Kk, fi loading | night and Bark bi se aa Chuntesiee Ceciee Thon || That, 1d bleh aeue tie tory iad | miles off thin‘ section ot Cape, Cod,| CRA ae eta ee een eae | Referring to his “proposal to pur. [banks £0 paralyzed by overlouding night and Barker company bakers are day and extreme northwest portion| vanced to th bie a} early today. The other 19 were res-| sands of dollars and doubtless will| Chase the Columbia, which Levine did|iand mortgage: ing out goods to fill ular orders. he tax auction “bin |, shou)é: be be | toni ee cers’ associati cued by the Ozark, which was dam-|save them thousands more. Ris help | ™%t answer,’ he sai During the period from 1920 to|Local whole: compani ia. nonpartisan messure,” son, whose mere store at ‘aged and was beached 1, ards off “Tam anxious to fly from Europe! 996, frozen assets in bank he {generous in offering their warehouse, Wve mnt tener ssitoety, E WEATHER CONDITIONS| Cozad, ‘Neb = 1.200. does |the Pamet viver cosst guard 2" pay tise t® the American interior until the| tour’ stator, Mrs Everett acid. tied Jobbing and. shipe ng facili ‘ing a} The Ae of sbige brary ‘accompanied by fair; an anfital atisers of 300 fesbooto. 0% Two of the rescus fine, fishermen had | ha d relieved the| £asoline gives out, as soon as an air-| y) more than $250,000,000 in 4, at cording to both: tg 3 foffman -. prospe! we 7 ope wi ee atone Pas ; Mississlupt ‘alley! “Every reeary 8 mean should aa severe cuts about the’ head. The ‘ obligation. Plane cap be obtained. No German tors’ capital. In addition $30,000,000 and any States. Skies| at least two por gross re- young widow | ?! ble of this flight is ob-)jn bank capital and more than $10,- Boring the -height of the fire the affect linen ome the northern coipts, dur Pree wertising.' in | the aside a sum suf- jo. BE’ present, 000,000 in bank surpluses have bed |e it had six streams of ‘ ee a eet developed pe a nate “ Fe! she waa | fi her a stated amount stagnated. he sa i Pinas. the blaze, ‘two. from: ‘and the sum is often| A dispatch last week said that Much ‘Lies Dormant | * oakine- yr corner, which Charles Levine, who accompanied| Mr. Everett further et that|given pressure through: ry Clarence Chamberlin on his flight,| more than. $100,000,000 i dor-;pumper; two from the. y ‘rom | ments CN poe informed Serpgel that fags mant, represented by m ee re-| corner, ee Pere the } cee transferred ‘quickly o a, sae a ‘loved. Colt ja was not for sale, closed lands held as bank eovinen fing _ bees nae: me fers oosaieed | te craft. The aye Ayo pay list now proposal that Bergdol! be permitted and at least another $100,000,000 Sf . ; (ia serine oer eceea ey if, all ot apap. wre: Se | te -orcempany. ¢-bamnivariln on a re- ee ene rs iy lemer “bres i ae Rs in-| diretly for ore. aft bel ~. wer to bureau | turn flig! the United States,’ security by insurance companies, re-| with , ' oe ts, |p sae dreds. ot. chevdends "of "dollars, of- re plied trek’ Ne “yerk te “sre Thaw 00 far ae dona | that’ the i pera ee Sens Is thou: in were going lew York to- lore y GF on page three) paar Ms cielgenly é © |elals said.