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PAGE TWO, peo _____ THERISMARCK TRIBUNE “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 19297 st, ——— = -LINDBERGH T0 | The ‘Ile de France’—New Queen of the Sea (GRACE DELAYS .| Aviation Flight Records Checked By Bureau of Standards [gs mou naTION, TET) SRD OF HI on Sn ms |: OCEAN FLIGHT ‘se Movi, ~~ INOWN PLANE ove try, Visiting All the Prin. | } keep right on setting new records for | A.M. Teday, Bat Wind [iiituie’ iitance, gndurance and Site i whatnot, but if it were not for the cipal S | Was Unfavorable barograph these records wouldn't i - porreny count. ? Mitchell Field, N. Y., June 29,+(#) | | Kekaha, Is). F mi. The barograph is the small in-' leas hares Linauieran hoppee | |29.—(AP) Senior pe on strument which proves that the rc- is fi ord-breaking pilots aren't fibbing. If off Ms ee ¢ivitian fly Lindbergh or Chamberlin had stoped er, for San Francisco, was tenta. |in Newfoundland for @ rest and then t for 7 a. m., Honolulu | claimed made a non-stop 30 a, m. Pacific time) to-| flight, the tracings ‘on the baro- day, but indications that ther: |<raph’s little chart would have given would be a strong and unfavor them ‘away. i | wind at that hour cuused the pi One of the very last things that \ | lot j | a 5 ; happens when a fiyer starts off} to declare he would wait longer, |p. P re tse Atlantie. or up for a. new] Hollywood, Cal June 29— altitude record is the sealing of the! ry 5 barogtaph. ‘ -| (AP)—The motion pieture .colony Mest of this sealing has been done jexpects Richard Grace, one of its |by Carl F. Schory, secretary of the! |numbers, to wing his way-over thi | contest committee of the National 2,000-mile expanse of the Pacific | Aeronautic association, which, in co- |between Honolulu and the main-|operation with the Federation Aero- land in as spectacular a fashion |"4Utique Internationale, of which it; off for St. Louis at 19 light time today, in a army pursuit p him ia a similar smartness all their own. $1.35 = $3.50 Major Hi was announces | made at Col dune 20-)--Colone indbergh will ial of the United $ . im f Stock up Now! do for the | tes under | our will be made, | will fly “The rit of St. Louis,” in which® he : by »|is a member, determines the authen- | } fe the New York to Paris flight Hees, Jes Performed “thrillers” | i. ity of records. i ; > will begin in about three weeks. | Fi le tilms, van. Schory, for instance, sealed the r q deover the entire country. Tt is lirting with death is his pro- | ,rographs on thé Spirit of St. Louis, that the nation-wide flight |fession. The 29-year-old “stunt | he Columbia—Chamberlin’s _ plane, © two or three months, dur. |man” of the skies has crashed 24 | und the Sikorsky plane in which Rene i q inj which Colonel Lindbergh’ will jtimes. Sixteen of ‘the ‘planes|Fonck failed so tragically to start i visit most of the principal cities of |were deliberately wreck: for|the New York-Paris hop last year. Fy ie United State he ire under- | fi i ni Ean in a ie Baateet by the Daniel ae oa boro poses. The re- Yo"Stevpte- Mechatiom Carl F. Schory, secretary of the contest committee of the National : Guggenheim fund for the promotion | be er’ cracked up” as a result! The barograph is @ steel box eight Aeronautic association, examining a barograph, \ } pf aeronautics \of accidents, He escaped without | or ten inches long, with delicate but ‘ } Beat Aduuehiblin, peeaident of |serious or permanent injury. simple mechanism which records| ~— anaes en aE Sree eS i #he fund, in an announcement con | Grace started his flyin~ career | both altitude and the duration of the FIRST YOLKLESS EGG agreed that it was the first on { Dare) the yrojoxed expedition’; |in 1914 when he was 16 years old.| flight. At one end on the steel bot-| |New York—Adolph Goldberg is an| record, | He has spent approximately 5,000|tom of the box, slowly revolves an egg candler; he has been one for have just been j hours in the ait. upright drum, on which is rolled a 20 years. But not until the other ABSOLUTELY which Colonel Lind- Aside from his skill at “crack-|‘b*'t. Resting on the drum is a fine.|day did he ever see an egg without| “Do. you believe a rabbit's rt a country! tour for th ublic inte ii mat pointed pen, the éther end of!a yolk. ,He took it to the Museum | ever brought anyone good lucl thg (uP airplanes, he has devel-| which is attached to a series of of Natural History, where officials | “You bet! My wife felt on in my oped a number of stunts, such 3! vacuumed diaphragms at the other fit tt} olonel changing from plane to plane in|end of the frame. As the plane at- H dbergh’s determination since the mid-air; changing from plane to|tains altitude, the atmospheric pres- ‘ successful completion his epoch- speeding automobile, speed boat,|sure lessens. The diaphragms ex- ‘oss the At f to the ad making flight a r self lantic, to devot vancement of aer far as it is possi a. tion's enthusiasm over his 2 ment into active interest and port of the prac development of air transportation in this country.” and train. d, controlling the pen and push- | ing {e apwarde on the/drca, mal iy a tracing the while. n the plane | Monee RECALLS RICHARD [1 \icuifagron tie groned ts ees Minot, N. D., June 29—(AP)— shows a horizontal line and, of % »| course, if the plane comes down to | As Richard Grace, “stunt aviator the ground after a flight the fact is ~ steadier ont + a atos§ duly erenerded. by the sinking pen. judge a .:R. H. Grace of |The drum makes a revolution every | Minot, waits in the Hawajian|hour, every two bours or whatever \Islands today for favorable’ wirids|time is desired. | before hopping off to attempt to| To seal this machine after the ic rs ‘ cover is dropped down over it, the the 41,000-ton flagship of the French Line’s pas- +l yagdices eet Pe re a 10 same method is used as in sealing a . ngly here. She is cows Place on Flight) senger fleet and will ply between New York and Plymouth-Havre.| ns, mother, in this city. recalled ‘runk for shipment. A string or wire gee Dazzling splendor marks all the great ship's appointments. The| ce’becoming a daring birdman, is tied around it and the seal welded San F ¢ 29.-UP)—Ed- | French Line announced the “Ile de France” as a new “ambassador of Building of tiny maleplanies of ies veo ir ee oe on Sec ln Mund one of the backers | friendlines Ambassador Myron T. Herrick was a guest passenger different models, fashioned out of|eraph is anapendel on onan aod Pi, the uel py flight . Hono- to New York on the liner’s maiden trip. \bits of wood, was one of Richard’s|rubber shock absorbers so that the F ilu, which tailed to get under way| . : . " c i ; Yesterday after repairs to a broken SERIO: principal forms of entertainment) vibration will not Nant sie ae, 7 window in the pilot's cabin had de- ar to year, battery +e i,/as a boy, according to his mother. geaph ta -genethlig “ddea to tee (Itmost Convenience in Hot Water Service ff Navigator Sought CE il , = oe to Take Carter’s | Newest of the ocean greyhounds is the “Tle de France,” pictured strik-| Minneapolis, June 29.—(#) —The lief, that ate up more of the total both speed afd duration, it would be 0 t | ae, since leaving the aviation service ’ peed Filet: Ernest L. Smith to be a) otal Ut scr2b0 toe tire charces tin: [of Uncle Sam at the close of the -No Limits to Records E ec chnterence. would te Cd cluding new tires and tubes, and'tire | world war, he has. always mini-] The Federation Aeronautique In- f hold today. with five or eee repair work, mized the danger when infotming bet teal A. I—provides that | : dates for the, navigator’s place in the a his parents of his oceapations. | [nor-drap trials and that thes. aud Uke plane, and that, if one could be found These four items totaled 44,504.79, Grace has two brothers, Cyril] 2o.rroP frais and that they and the eae ea ae See te which the car cost him in the four]and Alonzo, living it Aberdeen, |&*S°line cet tad be sealed. These Batt oti cee plane for years and nine months he drove it.1§"D,. and Cleveland, Ohio, reapec. |Scre, “wore, the conditions of the sumed. Charles H. Carter, who had — Dividing the 48872 miles he drove | tively, hay rele SUR ES TUANERGLRE the at : 4 intended to fly with Smith, declined ist? init? qttis amount, he derived the}"VO%> to be done by the vatficint tne q to take off yesterday when the plane|Mr. ‘Average Motorist’ in figure of nine and a half cents a Se poop eage | Be ng fe a an 2, i ; finally had been repaired, saying he! Waghi a [igs 2 3 ae bergh’s b: ‘ken r . ashington Keeps Ac- | This figure he further divided, so ergh’s barograph was taken over by é = fit not care to start five hours be- e' P Feiler ge pad ny epee Bight the Aero club of France when he ar. ; & 1 t plane. “*count of All Expenses — charges took 52 cents a mile; ran- rived in Pari = \ ; = f ining charges 1.6 cents; repairs 15 OF SPEED L AWS ict gt tpt rater d =. S : a‘ * feents and tire chary 3 4 racer Women Relate How | ,,,,, % 84) KUEN |. mile Brora and planes, believes there's no limit 0. OW ITrice | i i figured what that! Gasoline and oil, for which we Y ela | | " SS p f They Helped Men Jes of yours reaily, costs ‘you? “If! mont consistently, turned out to tae th he Fotusre, | ; ; = _-. Escape F Jaaidl ec ees oF Ane amor set [Sly about one-seventh of the total " tnt eye ne nny, startling! @ 52 TS 5 sd pe From Jail) 1's nine and a half cents w mile! |cost of the car, while it was the 4 “pores pltorcere treat 4 Z te i : torist, doing average dtiv- : foolish to predict a possible limit. co : story of how she carried four tubes |2Ve™#se mo i e than any other item, og P Ps le * © ge ethpst ‘tn Shing ean fame team tern auomolie for Cemention ‘of Care! Ge Miah) theme records sty all steps In ae | er husband which led to the escape : : ‘ elie. 01 ies. . | © af three prisoners from the Grand |*®;— «voice in aie cone ta Coma| AMERICA DORSN'T Speeds on Graveled Roads | hey sivays ‘ive, impetus "to the] tot water is the foundation of con- e ' : = The motorist in this case is Com- science, interestin : al i Forks, N.D. jail, was told here to-| wander A.C. Stott of the U. S| Chi ‘nee peiciiaaercr Expensive to State Gam tee incest ie ule s 5 y i Sai’ - oa e . a jicago—American; i now. . ‘8. re provin; i ii v : day by the ‘wife ‘of one of the jal navy, staffongdin'Washingion, 1. €:| the en ee eee, aun, Ea Bee that ‘planes wll fly co seh te| venience ,and comfort in the home. le eet RB anda r, ‘ommander Stott reveals his inter-| indisputable conclusion reached by a 5 are becoming more and more re- : ii f crable, inaserhunbandn and Wit | i" fgpre, in the American 'Mo-| reicous paper here” afar a, two] apes "os" Neck "Baus trated | table ; Toes pels te Geniad. Sink Sas eapeier | H con escaped from the Grand Forks |\0rist. official publication of | the) months’ survey, “There shall be nolhighways would save the state thou- of convenience and comfort depends on’ | jail a week ago by sawing through [American Automobile | association.) false faces before me” was written| sands of dollars annually in the opin:| gre F | i + to soe af ats, were arvented today | Here bow he comes to this con-| as one of the commandments Others fon of" 7, G. Plomanen, angineet tn Kiwanis Club and the water heating method. Today auto- i ; oi when they called at the general de- if at BIOS. GePe Raa - | chai of the state jway main- o <n oi . z 3 | ® livery window, expecting letters from | tye ;qifRECt, Every Item bor's wife,” “You should, not take| tenance division, salad Capitol Golfers matic hot water service is a fundamental ; ‘ : livery window, spThe, initial cost of his car, includ-| thy neighbor's cow," “The Ten Com-| "Enforcement. an ‘the state laws ity. limit all the’ ; an is slits rown confessed her part. in iif feueht, fax, and "extran,”was/ mandmente inn aol peta,” “Fhou| aginet speeding would save the state to Play Tourney| necessity. It eliminates ie agera- - ‘The Hoffman is'a modern the jail break to Minne: Hi lice. “e oi Py ar a is the con! U-| money, he said, because it would save +f ‘ +f f Bot momen, waived extradition and Rr Mein and arcu ine it aire st Seniy BakenT, pate A | fhe ads, trom severe Pounding y| Approximately 90 goiter repre] VAting annoyances and needlesswastes. _ device for yg eres ame s were returned to Grand Forks today | Sf" wath a e city girls of § age knew env} ines. senting the Bi 1 Kiwani 4 i ite few ge resi- i where they will face charges of aid-|°f, Washington, on three long trips | Decalogue much better than adults. | “When an automobile weighing a pity Red cL ee A A i ing prone to ceapnere™ A a IRR i lm ton‘or hat, trkay 8 Spot whi and the Capitol Golting Club will A Hoffman Automatic Hot Water — dences. There are sizes to ig “My husband asked me to get him | “uj, rs ; N even si rough, the is > tem i: iome exactly eed: ' fame files,” Mrs, Brown told police. | soif 3°, Meh of this tf cwery’ dng! gyOberdechy, Germany —Winter and] thrown upward and ‘then back. upon Tananrscerie oY waeeeeae SP club) Storage Sys! in your h means fit vet va — vA i bigs were atritl 1 Bens x ports, “an drop! summer, stormy and fair, w in| the roads,” he sa le result of ~ homes, regardless ed fi F % “told sme to get|°f #88 and oil, every item of repair | this mountain village Toll thelr hore, | this pounding of the is earily that you get plenty of hot water for any # i tem: '. in, though. So he told me to get : sue-| "the winning club will ; And the cost is so k ind some valve grindin, 1 and upkeep, and every tire change| At least, they do when fire; t| cession of small rats. Gradually, as ning club will be open to eed, any tim he turn of the 4 ie it is so low a “We went to a Grand Forks garage [m4 repair has been entered in the | out and the women's fire department| the pounding continues, these ‘ruts challenge by Any other organization) 1 at.any time, Ot t ¢ . terms so easy as to meet the engine room log,’ a ;|is ready to go home and finish cook-/ grow larger hnd larger. It is dif-| Nin the laurels, "= “°e"s "| faucet. No limiting’ of hot water use. most masa and bought a pound of valve grind- Fades i uirement ing powder. Then we went to a ome artis with his initial cost ofjing dinner for the family. The fire| ficult to smooth them ett and the Te nents of any purse. d ere’ eed to two tubes of shavi d tw ; men, but they were so slow in. re-| cost.” _ hope in ‘hus there’s no n of - toothpaste. We gerreen fhe|had it and the regular storage sponding to alarms that their wives| Plomasen estimates that ‘a motor Sack wa ery eg aati . i then filled each tobe half cai ving |tracting the value he got for. the oecrieeatiatenie more than twice as much damake to| only in order to speed completion of 2 a wonderful convenience and = Powder and sealed the tubes again.| he’ cor gos ii he ee ee on: | ,, SUITABLE PUNISHMENT the oad as one traveling! halt ‘the |! "EA match will count ons:poiat;] Cli Ow rice f comfort, i idn’ fe r 4914.7 vhic! st v1 — . 7, id vial © didnt have any trouble getting |as his fixed charges of the cae” | gente torte, CALA. year ao, sp en Pairings follow, the first mamed . Ba, tae tt Fuel Costs Little Orrin Allen. Said the judge: Heavy rains this spring and sum-|Cign: “BB. Cov ve Gots eat The officer's running charges, in-|you are brought here again I’H knock |™er in many parts of the state have M. S. store ‘near the garage and bought] !nurunce om ha we fe the eds he! brigade originally was composed of| Fesult, ts increased maintenance] row Ziermare aes fy te.eomer:| No waiting for water to héat. toothpaste, cat of the Teese’ hG|charges. Totaling these and sub- | specu fo car traveling ©0 miles an hour causes match will be for nine’ holes oo veer pee ths : 3 the stuff past the jailers when we Bife-beater was brought before Judge Graveled Roads Best . ‘ : if ge: i ox Me, eek: ear 4 : i Lia aR cluded gasoline and oil, and amount. ” demonstrated the value of ‘gravel i. Gelberd ve Chee tal re! } 5 * saeedatte 5 mount- | your block off.” Recently the man gee ermthe | Hagen: Goddard vs.’ Cave; ' Birdeeli ‘ : 5 | Radio’s Rialto td fe, 88115 for the entire 57|taced Judge Allen again. There was surfecing, he said, and expressed the! ver Trick; Burke vs. LaFrance; Gor-| ; tis + & a thud and a fall. The wife-beater | Pinion that motorists he state : i Repair charges included shop work|was out for the evan gould sttord to pay 4 five-tent gato: Se wie tate rohnend ay Bt: ey : ee “ * A New York program which will to operate thelr tmuchines setr erent |son vs. Spann; Knowles vs. Seming- ‘This ever-ready, never-failing hot water sup- ps = be rebroadcast at 7. m. a mele When 99 Wag Wed to 70 which besome rotted after the rains,|10"4, Miller. vs. Hopton: Mundy vs.| ply is not only the utmost in convenience, it ‘ # quartet at 9:80, and a dance pro- as He estimates that thé difference| Lynch; Olsness vs. Bowman and, ‘ gram af 10:05, with @ talk on “the ald be more than’ saved by small-| Wenzel vs. Heising. f | isa needed economy. It saves time—work— = gown oi y,” at : a er consumption of gasoline and oil energy—mon: Gallon for gallon, automatic = Sp this evening's ent : and fessened wear on the machine, gy-—moncy. muon WCCO, the Twin Citi te aay nothing ‘of the driver's merver Ball Game Set For . hot water is cheapest, and our special limited- WAMD (225), Minneapolis, will . Presper rapals: of, thied. cede. is Tonight Postponed| time low price brings an additional and ; feature musical moments at 5:30; . : gf 4 ae made difficult, he said, by the fact |- — important saving. i 3 : the WAMD radio movie club at 7 q they dry quickly and road| ‘A-firaetice game bet the A. 0. t P. m.,and a dance program at 10 i ‘ r patrotmen do not have opportunity to | U, t ck city :. Fy ppt (261),” Mihneapols, has. pa , Zompletely obliterate the ruts before | team,’ witch Ned Ket seamarek, city A small down-payment installs it in your at Pp. m.; popul : the road dries and becomes ‘difficult | this evening, hi y precast the tence pints dy ie -won | (ime bir dew teeter cet a Homme af once. For the sake of a better boats, lis, has a sence from the city of -| investigate the Hoffman and our unusual Pr Bin’ Sano wonteel poe bers of the ‘ciiy aint. "The game] of —— ae prety , ler—now. - : be -played somettine after the KYW. (626), Chicago, will rebroad. WAS A CRASHING NOTE Mansfield, Eneland.—While playing her piano in her apartment here, the wife of a town councilman was aston-|' uly. + cast a New York program at 6 p.m. : : ee pa when the inetrument, - without ~ Call Phone 915 ea dD ee bea uo 7] a | § High ccartult eu far | Tomorrow is the iaat day of/ — CONSOLIDATED. UTILITIES CO. ago. “And Iwas only pli "Tight ~ my record drive sei : : Bist reat cae| Call Phebe No. Sis os 3 telling with Rachmaninott’s ‘Pret. wi be j ‘Phone 727. 3.0080 os ti $04 Broadway ° é WwW ei tighter on the fo Sty at) EME INE " wtih dice Be tele waa |i ee CLD ; ‘sewers. Bi, 2

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