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WEATHER FORECASTS Lo Mostly fair tonight and. Tues- Ib day. Cooler. / THE BIS —_—_—$—$—$>$—_—_—_—_——— fe ESTABLISHED 1878 : CK TRIBUNE [om] BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1927 PACIFIC FLIGHT MAY BRITISH HOPES JOBREGON WILL OF REOPENING BE CANDIDATE TREATY FADE FOR PRESIDENT Americans Lack Instructions Charges ne. and Watt! to Discuss Size of Capital Street Are Headquarters Ships, Cruisers of Mexico’s Enemies PRICE FIVE CENTS START LATE TODAY SMITH HOPES TO GET AWAY BY SUNDOWN | Army Flyers" Ready to Go, But Must Await Arrival of General Patrick wese Chief Actors in Kentucky Drama {OUTLINES H PLATFORM 0.8, FAVORS PRACE PACE GRACE’S PLANS SECRET 'Former Bismarck Youth Makes Successful Test Flight Sunday Japan Might Lessen Demands S oe : : -. § eee 6] | Observers Claim His. Stand If Treaty to Outlaw War ‘ | | ‘ ; : on Religion Now Different Is Negotiated Than Calles’ 4 L Mexico City, June 27.—(P)— Geneva, Switzerland, shock at. “Rome and Wall street” are held by General Obregon, who has announced no idea of pro- his candidacy f < 'y for president, to be the posing ee, igh te headquarters of the enemies of ithe cont Tat Wine eikeaii there Mexican government. | He Ziakes an : charge ina statement outlining his were any truth hal tl caine: : : ‘ platform on the yarious questions, panese-Ameri- e & both internal und external, with which the country must deal, General Obregon, emphasizing the distinction between which he refer jto as “honest”: American capital ani the capital of Wall street, which he said sought “to promote crises an ao conflicts in and with Mexico,” Oakland, Calif. June 27.— pledged himself to facilitate invest- (AP)—Neither the army Fokker ments in Mexico by all honest Amer- . ; : nor its civilian opponent will igak cepital silica teen Saeeee i take off on the Honolulu flight veloping the country. He warned, Gov. WM. d. before’ tomorrow. Lieutenant FIELDS San Francisco, June 27.—(AP) —Major General Mason P chief of the army air corps, ai rived here today to give the fi word to Lieutenants Lester J. Maitland and Albert Hegenberg- er on their non-stop Honolulu. Rumors (bat General Patrick micht makes the flight were heard in army circles when asked if he would go, general replied: “I would’ pre- fer not to answer that question at thin time.” u neva, Switzerland, June 274) ‘ith British hopes. of reopening the Washington treaty discussions dashed by the absenee of any fresh instructions permitting the American delegation- to discuss the size of capital ships and cruisers, interest centers om what Hugh S. Gibson and his conferees will to in the way of assuring some future examina- tion of the question, Presumably the Americans are dis- posed to put something into the Dtcrms of the projected treaty to be’ framed here that will more pr less bind them to a discussion of the sizes of warships at the second Washing- however, that he would not counten- Lester J. Maitland and Edmund ance inyestments by “imperialistic J. Moffett of the rival camps an- Wall street capital.” nounced today. ( As for the religious question, ob- servers see a clear indication that“If|Here are some of the leading figures in the Kentucky political mixup jan Francisco, Jne (ArMTest- General Obregon comes into power the blue grass state. ed, groomed and ready r flight, he will not deviate from the stand of two igre in Pig ae howe President CaHes. It is contended by bridge the Pacific by air ton conference in 1981, without, how- : frill hd ae aa 5 ever, committing themselves in any these observers that Obregon's de: here and Hawaii today } Bee : ' mand that the clergy absolutely re- the zero hour while the Pace ee -- janet Hh cpio of he tenets] Quester Of 58 Republican. Officials ined it ome “This matter ill’be the subject of | Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, who saw a great opportintty and| Serernment, it: mo ditterent toe ths nt. thre gotiations but meanwhile the Brit- made the most of it. i cWhile thee dtatement’ takeing ARTHUR ‘iant three-engined Fokker, e the attempt in behalf of the was being ‘held up until the jin which Lieutenants Lester J. M: it- tigers nave. give te intimation eee) age siren the, tte May Mean Death for Kentucky Derby : sna bee aerate et to reopen Washington treaty prob- lems at the present meeting. England Wants Promise According to some reports, they would like to exact a promise from the Americans to refrain, pending the 1931 conference, from building any 100 ton battleships, of whieh the British alteady possess two, the Nel- son and Rodney. It is stated that the Americans undoubtedly will re- turn a negative answer to such a suggestion, it is officially ad- vanced, Mr. Gitwon has not yet been ap- proached by: Viscount” Saito eoneern- Himself Master Diplomat HOME FOR REST:| HE EARNED IT : Writer. Tells. How He .Proved 2a Se ee | Sunday Death Toll | Chicago, June 2%.—()—Thirteen persons were killed or fatally in- jured in altomobile accidents in Cook county (Chicago) Sunday, bringing the total death toll since January 1 to 452. Four of the victims were children. Pe sgl Minn., June 27.—()— rer Ryberg, 22, of New Richmond, was drowfed in the St. Croix defend the country’s sovereignty antl right to enact its own legislation within the limits of international law, General Obregon had them in mind. TODAY PROVES WARMEST THIS. STATE GAN GET NEW SETTLERS, [32s Louisville, Ky., June When th ourt of anneal knocked 58 Republican officials out | of their jobs in Louisville the other| it unintentionally and unwitting. down the spine: less sky Kentucks racing world is moving a si now of the traditional bigness of eloud, just ‘ul of Major General Mason M. Vee a enge ick | ie due here sometime tod i PR BL Grace Keeps Plans Secret ee ppp the threw a secrecy about the prepara- of Hone of Richard Grace, former naval reserve officer, and one time resi- dent of Bismarck, N. D., whose transpacific plane was locked in a ——_ hangar at Pearl Harbor after i made an apparent! . be hav : e river here Sunday. His two compan- ‘Rersonal Work By Landown- hans (iat 3 pepisaeaitt winds | Bankers, Realtors and wom} pent ear eae eer P P ‘ ‘ z ¢ 3 mos' f the contemplated hop- va Ptoal peoeaspars betemen dagen ted igh egs al ened [Rtrenee Weresing, alt aiio ef New ersWould Add 5,000 Fami- fhistorie ace into the limbo of the) Officials in Conference SET A CREE ree, the United States, but it is under- things that were. Erne. , ——— Richinond, were rescued after a 20: 5 . 5 Ernest al, n flyer, Mod tual an etameatiae fone the BY MINOTT SAUNDERS minute battle with the waves an lies to N. D. Population ation is extremely involved at St. Paul hadehisaplana ready toe Nights Japanese along thie linne will re-] | Paris, June 27.—(NEA)—Myron T./ swift current after their canoe ings Gatteancat: “Reading Is 89 « a the today after working faverish with est consideration from the Bereich arlarleens igiabastador hpencopeaet Above at Noon—Cooler |, paren: S- my tien nom heres BBE leone solu-| Setting a strenuous pace, ne feet : = ’ ottle: Nort . a i c m_in-the clini Without question he has earned! Balsam Lake, Wis., June 27.—(@)— i} M " 21 to complete all prelimi aries and be with a peace pact in his pocket, he| If Lindbergh was the greatest “un-| 100, feet from shore Leroy George, other regions, : EO ee oe an would perhaps be less insistent upon atticial ambassador” ever to come to! 18 years old, a resident of. this place, ‘Ousted 58 From Office ig e anlts 2 the demanding a higher ratio for Japan| France from America, the brilliant| was drowned in Balsam Lake here Not long ago thé court of appeals a A lal Meda in cuxillary wareratt than was fixed| part Herrick played in the thrilling) Sunday. pt Louisville und Jefferson coun an wa: ROO eiccye then imoeeasinn GhEtr dee id the larger warships at Washing-| Lindbergh drama stamped him indel- Tohrist — YY ty clear of 68 public servants: " organizatio uld =m: an r rlier start than tan ibly. an a worihy, clalraamtieaytha: site| Sebestonn: a anne Proved to be the hottest day of Ia ta eg At of: Bigourne “ending who had been ‘on th “Republ 3 spose of $200-| that caused Smith's forces to work Bspsssit ane ath peed to teas macy. "Every, diplomat in Europe! er, 15, died several hours later at a ne daring the: MOEA INE cnnitrs today Geet eeatees in Kidder cou ;{ tleketaln the talleg oe hi Get lel Smith May Get First Start —* than half wa eradicating the] recognizes that fact. \hospital, She apparently recovered} "0 reach 2 maximum of 89° above! My. Churchill has owned land in| marked that election; dead men had r ) decling. oepated gr deka. tr shall’ Selzed a Big Chance shortly after the accident, but later) City th Ted car the muthoect te| North Dakota since 1907, and has! cast ballots, live men had voted more y is navigator, Lieutenant Eston’ B. (Continued on page fgur.) He turned French enthusiasm over became unconscious and suecumbed ‘An im. | Koger. for a e-off from the { | ag| never found the prosp so good/than the allotted once, unlawful reg- ‘ Lindbergh and. Lindbergh’s lonely ,t@ hemorrhage of the brain, the northwest, some clouds: appeared: } Steaua gecad end today were unknown began Sunday and its sudden arrivl | about the opportunity North Dakota! been rampant gererally. Se ore eee flyers they must awnit his past twe years, and we at the em- 71 above zero, from which point the | Bp"dreds of farmers i ous, 500 tol the court has vacated, ,colonizer of St. Paul, and the call for ea ine ccabtabneere Mee ins SLO | Weather Report | . ————— 9 | and troops were swept aside. als In’ Minwesota and Iowa. bringing! are the wheels within wheels that leven if the plane beat him to Aviation in U, S. in the sk; | during the last week of June us it ants had been admitted to “ a v Jugo Slavian Flyer _| fizt?,'¢, such on improvement in Teer ky and the mereury begs 91 thy year rthouse through back doors interest competent farmers in here, Smith was coneeded to have 4 Franco-American relations that the es northwest agricultural holdings, {the best chance to be the first to two peoples now find. themselves Plans Ocean Flight | iri 7 mes Meaty ot perpetual bari all the more noticeable. The a he & F offers as [ have encountered during) Accordingly, the court declared Which now could not be made. b before they can go, it was masiee temeneeiare, Suse an at few months,” Mr. Churchill| this election’ “no contest.” And funie or other holders of the prop: | fi baasy were worried.” mercury cli: = “ale @ _ {the conference was by him | Caen z i ‘Out of such dark skies Lindbergh lows: mmbed rapidly, as 1o%-| $400" in, "money. and. their "equip The ma ete dark ang md leading banker estate men /and as est breeze from these prospects to North Dakota. If, bring the Derby into unwilling liason, the hop-off, Smith and his Los Weather conditions at North Da- | fences were flattened. Only 1 ving foutticictt number of. landowners! with the Louisville electio | Angeles navigator, Charles H, Carter, : } kota points Yor the .24 hours ending | Wit of finerspiri name ying made this effort North Dakota could| Joseph T. O’Neal headed the Dem-| {could give them our start and add.5,000 families to its farming] ocratic city’ ticket in 1925. The Dem-| lbeat them to Hawaii. They an- gradual descent, “{ have peen in the land business|that they might vote in pea nd I never! negroes had been given preference in The agency also would arrange f get into the nir because whether or t peace, * Lindbergh’ came when; in. the am: . n bessader's ove ee. githag skis 86 above zero, but a 36-mile-an-hour Aiitend to devote upon Governor William J. The weather bureau _ promised landed. There wag the now historic . 4 ment. They are all good Prospects modcothers in. Mant North and |there to the m: d with fairly minm men saved “Lindy” from “e population within the mext year or ocratie city and county executive| |nounced, however, if “Grace | started from Honolulu before Smith was able to take off, the flight from The warm spell, coming close on| in fowa foe many. ¥ fi comment, the polling lines, and corruption had cing of the immigrants so that the not General Patrick aceomp: fortunately America’s prestige here wind blew most of the day and made| my time from now. on to. br Democrat, devolves the duty of ap-.°" 2k. iden of the agency originated headwinds for take-offs either pere for a flight from Belgrade to N e | gles i. e e} stampede of tens of ‘Agrees That he i Or- for North Dakota. I unde jtangled; otherwise all of this would couth Dakota and Montana, the area |¢lear weather at this end. Temperature mobbed. *They secreted him in a 18 months. It is certainly fortunate | committee is insisting that Governor |Qakland would be delayed pending an delegs months if the advertisin Greater North is Backed up by personal the’ part of thos: who have ct that Maitland nounced they do not contemplate a take-off before (Starting out early this morning as though it intended to equal the 100] S' above zero mark which was estab- . TAMeAn a: gone acontodae: aadiee ; land ip North Dakota for ry | Gaitd. ine kravaelevegularities: ha — Although the chances of Grace and BRR SS btENS newspapers ‘say that. the Boulinbacbich is making preperatio the heels of an unusually cool spring,| jm hove for many ¥«: it very disagreeable, The lowest pr Eriearel| . 7 . fuyers to North Dakota. There are| pointing men to fill the places of wy; ‘ or in the islands today, declaring had suffered increasingly during the BOY AVIATORS temperature during last night was| hundreds of farmers ‘in ours Those public’ servants whose places With Howard Everett. community | there would be a fresh east breeze k in the near future. ious ake ware agains Si there are a numer of men working not affect the Kentucky Derby. Here feoresented by the gathering. eupnonters anclarais that ganization Would Boost Highest yesterda: hangar. Approval®of a su; ation by Edwin Lowest last might The Psychological Moment |p, “Thayer, secretary of the. United ‘Temperatures Eleewhere for "Notth, Dakota’ to have such a/Fielis now appoint him mayor. But; Precipitation to 7 “Then in the second-story window States senate, that je boys be|, Hettinger reported the highest! splendid crop prospect right on top racing man. Highest wind veloc! of the control office of the field, in! banded together .in- an organization | temperature in the state Sunday, with|o¢# the very efficient advertising the glare of high-powered motion|to be known as the Boy Aviators of| 94. above zero, while Dickinson and} canypaign carried on by the Greater! picture lights, appeared the familiar! America, was voiced today by Gov- | Dunn Center each réported 90. Minot| North Dakota ussociation.” acity figure of Ambassador Herries, He'ernor A. G. Sorlie, and Williston each reported 88, while 28 Eph ceiaaiels grb: had been waiting for hours: The| In a letter to Governor Sorlie, other reporting painter gave their Sight of him. inspired thunderous | Thayer suggested: that young mem-|™aximum — readi . follows; cheering. Enthusiasm for the flyer|bers of the Boy Aviators would be|Amenia 83, Bottin 88; and the America etnias aR n ground instruction lon, fn aviation papell Lake 83,, ‘llendate #0, F T. Crowe fox the Democratic _nom-' ‘Cannot Get en Before | ites. she, fe awaiting ig jabeard the This feeling grew in succeeding|and after three yeat graduate |, Gran ‘orks Jamestown, ination for governor, on a pro-racing| ee bay ae days like Jack's fabled ‘beanstalk. |to the ranks of the junior air re-| 4, Langdon 80, Larimore 83, Lishon| platform: Crows will’be oppoced by| Dawn Tomorrow—Bertaud \Etkes would’ te 'datagen ante the Not an opportunity was lost by Har-|serve ‘of the United States. At this| 84, Napoleon 84, Moorhead 80. J.C. Beckham, a strong anti-racing Plans Trip to Rome Peds Pe Moose: abres | rick to cultivate it. stage they would be permitted to| The change in the direction of the candidate, liner City of Los Angeles, wh ~ ‘The ambassador shoved aside every enter practical training with planes,| wind and the partia} cloudiness will Should’ Fields appoint the _anti- = a other official duty as long as Lind-!Thayer «suggested that — Colonel] bring the temperature down several racing ‘O'Neal mayor of Louisville,’ New York, Jur and then support the pro-racing jander Richard E. < Crowe for governor, the Democratic’ crew of three are waiting dawn to-| bergh remained in France. Charles Lindbergh be made either| more degrees durin ternoon, Grace yesterday made test flights | islands. ith at From Le Bourget flying fled, Lind-| active or honorary president weather bureau off a Rioreles | aoiained. in) Pos 3 E 3 the result of the eastward flight. Grace May Start Tomorrow en, the: Rentucky BYRD | PLIGHT: The possibility that Grace would be Jable to take off from Hawaii tomor- jrow became apparent today when it jwas learned here that a propeller nor Fields himself plans to; . run for the U. S. Senate. He has in- | dicated bape he will support Robert ighest Amenia \... BISMARCK canara Devils. Lake’ | ickinson . state, and SELSLESLELL SSSA ye mean Seuesanessesetesesss 0 3 0 bergh was whisked direct to the| organization which would be fie indicate cooler weather for tomorrow. pica |party would be torn pitiably. Al- jest hour that! 4 inet | ga 0 Asaieica, embassy. This was unex-|in many respects, to the Boy Sco forecast, although local jmost anything might happen in the s will permit their lane was reported to have success- ingements for ji g ; o Beata other ra ements fOr | ation ever that” such & pregtam| Local people wili well remember| Ford Airport, Detroit, om | iway'at the Mist tor etbre wine] Page Amer eh ae ee TUR to Bee 0 asec ree the matter out of their| would place the United States in the| the extreme heat of a yeur ago today First Leg of Trip find itself able to abolish all racing| plane, tri-motored like the America, | Last Minute | 4 o hands, From the moment that the|forefront in both military and com-|—Sunday, June “27, 1926—when we in the state. is being conditioned at Hasbrouck * y 0 wheels of the “Spirit of St. Louis”! mercial aviation: Formation of the] official government ri s nantly Tangled Politics Heights, N. J., for an air trip to | Bulletins i 2 o first touched French soi), Herrick, Boy Aviators, he said, might result) abovi Detaoi ae 27.—(P)—Taking off|, Thus far the anti-racing element Rome and back under guidance of! ea a ee ir 0 was the stage director. in placing America on wings 4n th Jat one minute intervals, 14 airplanes | bas been unable to accomplish much.| Tjoyd W. Bertaud, airmail pilot, the Monza, 1 Tans TOP cs 9 Diplomatic Vision at Work same manner that the sutomebilg has} acre was in progre: SE ae eimaee eto away from the|It really began its assault on racing, New York Herald-Tribune says to.| Pragheey, taly. Ju ine 21-—(AP)— : Noothend, ‘Minn, ° are plomatic Viator at Mert orgh,| laced te.on wheels old Fort Lincoln, south, of Mandan,|Ford Airport thie forenoon on the| (Continued on page seven.) day. was killed and his. mech it The above record is for and let otographers get their pic-|_ Jf he has. bi f th vattended suffered first the 1927 national air \""Bertand, who was scheduled to ac-| Jured thee Mie tar ne we Ee kiide ee ene demtne| coment ram eager [eat tint atte pene. Lampson Dies promrany Shrine RU Chupegrig tbe fat up of he t. a WEA' restraint as seemed advisable. flying /ex! inthe com bork fig) e, whicl lor the trophy offe : ‘the transatlantic flight of the Bel- a the reopening of the THER & burnin; wind during | b he fourteenth is {i - Blemarck, and vicinity: Mostly Seip aeoes and accorded Hate. he is er M5 luce the | moat of The dey. an y Basel ‘eaten aay ‘Ford. plane After an Operation) lnc ronoplane, “Columbia, until | bile race track, here today. Re- ‘oni ver! accem) hi rc nt F: i { “ For eee goler. | From Soi’ an tary flying aquadton at _ CLOTHING FIRM LOCATES AT |a0 2 Dee coc hn Minneapolis, June 26—()—Dr. H.! by “the Herald Erber & similiar accident. (Bek meee oot likely to help Lindbergh | Te*F here; contangi LA Two hours before Charles F. Ket-{G. Lampson, 66 yeara old, for seven | receive at least $100,000 under a con-| Paris, June 27 (AP)—Man- | those most likely to help Lindbergh | be a good opp St tering gave the signal for the first{years county health officer of St. | rece least MOpipne Rader # con: is. dune 27-—(AP)—Mau- | and achieve use! 1 rel ernment to test 1 ve oe ‘planed lane te take off, an army ‘observa- [Louis county and prominently iden-| Bradford’ Merrill, as agent for Wil, ral Per-| anabenah nee alvaya wat seen ina northern cligate, t both Vail on piane varrying Ray Collins, tour| tified with health work in Mipne-|jiam Randolph Hearst. ¢ : Severe physical strain on the ambas- Iton, has bought the | referee, and piloted by Lieutenant J.|sota, din a hospital here late| ‘The Byrd plane is resting on its 1 ENERAL | COMDEFIONS fader, who 1a/78, But he nover fa1- ° |G. Breene; took off for Buffalo, first {Saturday after an operation for ap-| starting mound at Roosevelt Field, he layed hia) 200F trying te at re, will will, make fang lat minute adjuste|. Dr. Lampson was atricken while |hon’:o Pang, Prepares {OF the long and Tinabereh, ne found ‘in, Hiorrick a} at guarmed ah wud’ wil be-tebive in the ec ‘at the control attending a medical gathering here. | Storms New Foundland and et Bei feed in. seal emis z | management of the atore. : pointes ane While here he was elected president | headwinds between Long Island 8 | Walked ey in pore h aaah a by omine “ore ate 9 Ba aeeld 5, f0, RR BOLDIER! : duidten woopchuck of the State Sanitary Conference. | the point where the plane will one * le was ¢! wi vi To- few. iy known tn vd vibe b ae = ing dies Mey ‘and her hls-'| Woronoco, Mass.—Nearly dead|duced toxin and anti- Roxin® work ss Rear ter . fekeott ee : ‘3, woodchuck was throughout St. Louis county, and he pers, sent 30 many’ Th ed flight by Berta daring the wer|found with his head tightly jammed | fostered the St. Louts county public scheduled to tart, between “Saly i a pee. ‘Atioe moe were Faltctime’ dentine t bs ont ee. a a animal air, the can} full-time deni for rural schools, " littl t. of from its head, After] Funeral services will be held at ae yt vatonepiane sate J : 5 cs show its grati-|Duluth Tuesday, . Surviving are the morning by 4 ‘ oe . ri ; iis tet? 3 R ‘ e 1 ‘widow, two sons and a daughter. weather Be Ree

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