The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1927, Page 1

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TABLISHED 1878 par rarnonnes ' Fair tonight hnd. mostly fair Sat- - urday. Slowly rising temperature. \ ; BISMARCK, NORTH. D. 1 No Trace Found of Missin | PRIZES PUT UP 18. FOR FINDING OF I} LOST FLYERS (am Sponsor of Flight to Honolulu Offers $20,000 For Recov- ery of Planes i ‘ : OTHER REWARDS POSTED Airplanes, Destroyers and Submarines on Hunt— Weather Favorable 0, Calif., Aug. 19.—(>) jinx which preceded the tak off in the $35,000 prize Dole: continued in its wake today. Out in~ to the far reach 3 of the radio, aided by searching d_ submarines irplanes—the Miss Doran of and the Golden . - James Dole, ne: walian million- aire who put up the prise for the raee, offered $20,000 for the recov- ra oot agan willionaite, who entered the Miss Doran in the race, offered $10,- & 000 for the recove: of th® occu- pants of the Miss Doran, dead or ' alive: George Hearst, publisher of thp San Franciseo Examiner, Sa x Eagle, and Gordon Scott." e"'fre| Alabama Solon Says Heflin tor, were acs gasoline suppl ould Avert Danger With many hours: ago, their food sufficient for about two days more, the missing Hot Air avi Leg thr bee te neat deat! é were either riding along the waves! Montgomery, Ala, A ia their planes, or had abandoned :, ~ +" thent for a lite. resolution to make a then Sor ee ree aoa tot SekanEs Je TeemaAs Heflin wn adihizal! tand far from the lines of. uni-|in the navy with command of a bit- cation or they may have n ‘hat-jtleship to be stationed in New York tered down to the depths if. their|harbor to protect this country from . the Pope of Rome, was introduced in| the Alabama house of representatives Thursday by Representative Lee Ed-; Jefferson county. The situation was the weather. For two resolution went to the rules com- lanes crashed into the sea. . Weather Is Faverable The one bright spot in the whole mundson, “0! days weather conditions in they Pa-| Mitee, Cific have been ideal for the ‘lost) Eau ndson provost that. Senator . ecomes an admiral, wind and this would assure @ smooth rhe given command of the newest bat: riding surface for an airplane forced | tiefiip in the American navy and down, or rubber life boat, according | that Re have authority to fire on the ed,’ United States weather! pone if he approaches American wa- bureau expert here. ters, either in the air or out. of it. flyers. There was an enee off woflin, after to T. R. However, the Miss Doran would| Tne’ resolution follows: not last many hours in the m: v~ orable weather, aviation exper! Grave Danger? The construction of. th ““Whereas, the United States of such that it would America is in grave danger of an at its weight by emptying tl the Pope of Rome; tanks, but it could not ride the waves except fot valor, brave! q for many hours after the first 24. | and foresight of that great and em’ The Miss Doran put out into the| nent leader and statesman, the Hon. face on Tuesday after it had been|J. Thomas Heflin, senior Malte this forced ‘back frpm’ a first start be-| States senator, from Alabam 4 se of engin a, smiling and una: such an attack, place beside Navigator ana caVheneas, the Hon, J. Thdtuar ging the warning leflin: shou! placed in a position Navigation director of the| where he can defend this country in [0W» suit who said the abenging person against the impending attac "s rk plugs would not | of the pi ingines. The itched the plane form was that] navy, and to pl: Maia not get peor ite sane the | battleship Contin (Continued on page chor at New York harbor; et “Resolved further, that the new ad: | Weather Report miral be instructed upon the ‘appea: wh nce of the pope on water, miles of the Statue of Liberty, to fi Weather conditions at North Da-| i ccasi: perature at 7 a, m. @ mand of the hew admir: Anti-Saloon: League Leader Will al a | Case to High Court Indianspolis, Aug. 19.—(P)—The Inited States supreme court will be appealed to by attorneys for Edward S. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon’ League, in an ort. to have set aside a 60-day sen- anda fine imposed on the ‘tence iC prohibition ‘leader. by the Indians. arka: supreme court for contem| tal rt 3 three | * motions" by. Shumaler’ by ‘which he ; wenden so... ‘ cl hoped to avoid serving the sentence. Cats of Kilkenny: © cal fighting. No Ellcenny cate éenant of police told the As- 2 that, while an ocea- K olse and fur, the Kilkenny ia . a eee erbitents of say the old Hicced Above are pictured the two planés which successfully completed the flight from Oa Woolaroc, piloted by Art Goebel, and at thé right is the Aloha, piloted by Martin Jensen. Below are made successful take-offs at Oakland but whieh are still missing somewhere over the Pacifie. ery of the missing planes and their} by Jack Frost. and at the right is the Miss Doran, piloted by‘ Auggie Pediar and carrying Mies Mildred: Doran of Flint, Mich. the “Fly-; occupants. William Malloska, Mich-| ing School Teacher.” These pictures. were taken just before the ' Jamestown College Bequeathed $10,000 New York, Aug. 19.—()—Legacies of nearly $1,000,000 are provided for charitable and public institutions in the will, of Mi: n the other two entrants which It is the Golden Eagle, pilot start of the air derby Tuesday. SRARCH FOR | | MISSING. MAN I$ CONTINUED No Trace Yet Found of Geol- ogist Who Entered Nick- a-Jack Cave Monday Coolidge May Leave for Park Sunday Eve Rapid City, 8. D., Aug. 19—()—! the Ninth corps area, San Francisco,’ formed more thon 30 successful ma- «President Coolidge is expected to an- is plans for a trip to Yellowstone National Park next week. It was thought that he would leave the state lodge Sunday night 2fter dinner,. taking a route which would lead him through Billings and Liv- ingston, Montana, on Monday morn- trip is expected to take BOY KILLED BY "FREIGHT TRAIN Son ef. Spiritwood Farmer Falls Under Wheels of Car at Jamestown general during the of Presidents Jackson and Van Bur- en, it was announced yesterday by in B. Kirkbridge,. one of the Bequests include’ $10,000 Huron. College, Hi s. Jamestown College, Ji Tenn., Aug. 19.—@)— A granite walled ENGINEER IS FATALLY HORT Brushed From Engine By Timber on Bridge D., Aug. 19.—(Shecial ug. 19.—P)—A? United States! within its uncharted »régions today. the unswer-tothé fate. of Lawrence 5. Ashley, Seals Monday morning. jack Cave, 30 miles west of *, Chattanooga, held ibly had lauded its wonders ly than any. other person. Ashley, ever fascinated by vels, held the cavern in h gard than Mammoth’ cave. ‘ A seventh party of explorers took up the search for the missing geolo- ist last night when the sixth band, and Mrs. F of weary seekers staggered exhausted ing near Spiritwood, out of its murky entrance after a fu- killed here tl tile eight-hour tramp. through mysterious windings, a slow, taking journey through si: bab premised pesnents, i‘ ji i t trace o! e missing man and only a train. s his wife and two cryptic sign “L. S.A. 196, D., Aug. 19.—A)-— 21-year-old son of Mr. ‘rank Glowac, farmers liv- instafitly | jing when he fell} the night trip will be flown along the siete +son, 40, locomotive .engineer of Northern Pacific freight train, was brushed from his locomotive ‘by a protruding timber on a bridge near Allard, Montana, early this morning and sustained injuries from, which he died four hours later. the between two cars of a freight train. in company with two oth- iles of ers, boarded the Oakes branch freight in, thinking it was an eastbound P ” scrawled of the train he atten P on a rock far within, which friends from the car upon which hi believed was merely a guide marker climbed to the ca ped and he fell between th head was completely deep into the from his bod: tn with only a mall quantity: hildren, living here. inson on his run west last night. “jhot box developed on the tank andj Peterson had swan; ‘eab of the moving cate the difficulty. _When his body struck the bridge; timber he was knocked from the en- a fell into a deep gorge be-| f a broken leg and in- i ternal injuries from whica he died. ‘Secretary of N.E. A. | Protests Appearance of Fatty’ Arbuckle, Washington, Aug. 19) pro- Appearance ate { ‘Was’. dent:.teday to ‘Booking office b W: ry of the. Nationa! appearance of Ar- He left Dick- down from the ii * re Drowned epenelve ee lm Ashley, advising intimates that he severed intended penetratin, cave, entered the ci troubl Miss De country would be defenseless inst Steen Will File Separate Answer In Gammons Case ' "Separate answer to the suit against may have met the fate of Floyd Col- the state auditing board filed b; by a rock John Gammons as secretary of the in a sub- industrial commission will be made jby State Auditor John Steen, he said which searchers. conceit sumed hours ago. t hope that i drowning in the clear ing allve within’ the im-| Others fear he . The | “Now, therefore, be it resolved by deep seated, he be-| the house of representatives that the President of the United States. be re- Engine Trouble Feared ested to appoint the Hon. J. The consensus of those who| Chomas‘Heflin an admiral the : r ° lins, in peing. imprisoned eavern beyond thei A plan, was crystal! to ask the governor:for state aid and‘ possibly for state militia to assist beard to approve the rescue work. Nick-a-Jack Cave is the side of Cumberland Mountain i: Shellmound, 30 miles west of Cha‘ Man Gets License Before Asking Girl; . Has to Return It Chicago, Aug. bour Lost sf one rg the, ch. pride of the navy, with orders to an- t lizing here today } In his suit to force the auditing ayment of his Gammons asked that the jer approve payment of his salary for July or show cause why it should mot be paid.. The defense to be made by the board had not been outlined teday. The case will be heard in district court Monda: . Steen, an Independent member of in the air, inder the seq or in fancy, within 12 iod of 12 hours Kota points for the 2 hours ending } Wis ag-inch shells: loaded with the! 7. a. m. today: mostly deadly verbosity at the com- said, was regard civie, educational and: religious or- Locomotive: Boiler Explodes; <3 Killed : Shreveport, La. Aug. 19.—()— Th rn Te nd Ps sue" aimed” Sug at ‘were ‘killed ea than 9 pliy to A. Pi : on it is a bit of si raonal. ex, Smith ae Harvard socially promi Warrants against the industrial commission funds have been issued at various times during the last eight on certification. vf vouchers b; retary, Steen sai id from the fund avé been those in- | pce 7 ‘the governor in traveling, 5 Gonna ‘Man Seeks Damages Milwaukee, Wis., ent Milwaukee A obtained at Waukegan, TIL,’ ye; the commission Most of the bill: in recent months Miss Patterson's » Je. son of the presi- fireman ‘of Bon! im paon, identified as two Marshall Field & Company,:: Shoe Dye in Injury ug. Ser fy Give Up Fighting)’ , Irish Free State, EO The “cata Yof Kilkenn: “se fils some neighbor- | eth i fed | ceive $10,000 and the second pilot to} ° This Sounds Fishy: board, voting against the motion to Feject Gammons’ voucher. < His answer, he said, will show that money is available to pay the salary jammons and that he believes it is a fair'bill which the state should ‘Entrants in Dole Derby Se in Custody K TRIBUNE [mu ‘A, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927 ISTS’ CASE OVERRULED | | Planes in Dole Derby Non-Stop Flight from New | York to Spokane to Start | Sept. 21--Prizes Offered vited to Participate, as Well e ike ci as Byrd, Acosta, Chamber-| lin and Smith—Part of Trip. Will Be Through Darkness Spokane, Wash., Aug. 1 (Special to the fribune)--America’s first non- | stop race across the United States! from New York to Spokane will be} tiown on September 21 and 22 as added feature to the aviation gram of the sociation of Spokane, which is spo soring the National Alr Derby ra from New York to Spokane, the I’: cific Coast Air Derby race from San) Francisco and the seventh annual national air races. | Announcement of the New York- op race was made by| . Fancher, managing: ssociation, after the! sgociation’s yxecutive committee this | week had voted $15,000 in ize? money for the event. The winner of} the 2,200-mile non-stop event will re-; set his landing tracks on the Spokane! air port wall receive $5,000. Noted Flyers Invited i Pilots who have been invited to compete in the Riad hago peed | 17 entrants in the Dole flight across 7 the Pacifie to Mawaii. The invita-| ai'as Dr. 3 eri cate tion was extended to them by Major | res i ing medi- H. B. Clagett, air service officer in| cine without a license, says he per- who has been designated by the war’ jor operations durin, re department to Randle ail government | Sesnther He nove he ore seven entt in the national air races here.’ French spy in Germany during the Hajor Clagett is one of the Dole con-| war. E'fes, ot Schneller, practiced test officials. his profession at Mott, N. D., for Pre: dent Walter Evan: the_as-! several rs and was arrested a sociation has ulso sent invitations tO\ year age in Milwaukee for passing B: berlin, Smith and other noted flyers! prison term in Minnesota, he Ww. to compete in the non-stop race. {taken’ to Ancker hospital, St. Paul, Under the rules and regulations for for medical treatment and escaped { i | PRICE FIVE CENTS” IS REFUSED BY SUPREME COURT Ruling of Judge Thayer Up- é held By Full Bench of Massachusetts Court FIGHT WILL CONTINUE Defense Counsel to Ask U. 8. Supreme Court for Writ of Certiorari Boston, Aug. 19.—@—The full bench of the Massachusetts supreme court today overruled the exceptions by Sacco-Vanzetti defense counsel to decisions by Justice George A. Sand- erson of that court and by Judge Webster Thayer of the superior court and refused to grant « writ of error. The decision was annoliéed just after 9 m. by reporter, with wi filed it yesterday. The exceptions were to the refusal of Justice Sanderson to grant a writ of errar and to the refusal by Judge Thayer of a hew trial, a revocation of sentence and a stay of execution. Arguments on these exceptions were WORLD STRIKE CALLED Boston, Aug. / | 19—(P)—"A world general strike” has been called for next Monday, the I day of life for Nieola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzet unless there Is a furth The Saceo- vs defense munication ‘to local unions says: “A call has been sent around the entire world fora world general strike, next Monday, August 22, in case all legal means have failed up to that time to save our innocent brothers from the electric chair.” made last Tuesday before four jus- worthless checks. Sentenced to altices of the supreme: court, sitting as the full bench, and-at their con- clusion defense counsel filed a peti- tion for a writ of error direct with: * the non-stop all contestants will be’ from that institution. the full bench. The court had queried required to fly with sealed barome-: Arthur D. Hill, chief defense counsel, ters. | “This is a race in which all types of planes capable of flying 2,200 miles without landing for fuel willl be allowed to compete,” said Major Fancher, chairman, of the local | teat. 2: , _plane. landin ra conte oazcer eos! - KILLED WHEN qualified. Five entries are necessary to start wm: the race, the entry fee for which is $100, and which will*be refunded to every contestant landing at the Spo- kane air port. Le York Sept. 21 ah ieee : wedsnnte ttareaeer 1, is the Strife in Williamson, W. Va., date on which Major Fancher pro- . votes to start the non-stop from, Police. Department Cai- New York. The, start will be made . i about 3 o'clock. The first part of minates in Battle lighted course of the transcontinental | Williamson, W. Va., Aug. 19.—()— air mail line into Chieago, but from | Two factions of the Williamson po- Chicago west the pilots will fly in} lice force met in the street early to- total darkness for several hours. | day and a gun battle ensued, during “About eight hours will be required | which two officers were killed. fly from New York to Chicago.’ | PD, W. Deerfield and Harvey Mc- aid Major Fancher, who recent; | Guire were the victims of the shoot- Hew the course between New Yor! | ‘ng. Julius Lawson and James Kirk- and Spokane. “The grind of the non-stop will start when the plane: are sent into ubsolute darkness wes of Chicago, That is where the en durance’ will start to count.” med to be the “regulars” while The non-stop planes will be takin! | he others were known as the “de- off from New York about the sam¢ | »osed” officers. The latter, however, time the contestants in the Nationa | continued to function. ue Air Derby and Pacific Coast Ai Deerfield and McGuire, among Derby events are landing in Spokane } hose “deposed,” attempted today to Steady Stream of Planes ag a milk truck for not displaying “By adding the non-stop to oui} s light. Lawson and Kirkpatrick, program we have assured the natio. | ‘regulars,” were present at the time. of a constant stream of airplane | \n argument ensued and the pistol flying across the United States fro: | ight followed. September 19 to 22,” said Presiden , Walter Evans. “We believe that ou r program is the most elaborate avi: tion program ever planned. It ha the sporting side, as we)l as the cor’ structive! side for the , benefit o commercial aviation.” More than.100 entries in the tw sociation headquarters, whi he Two Convicted Murderers and all parts of The Leahy & | Their Liberator Hunted events to be held here. in ‘Peonayi ted for some time. One force Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. 19.—(#)—A Movie Star Catches 4 cavicted murderer, who boasted his . J centence of death would never be One 310-Pound Bas: | tried’ out, a fellow convicts and — sheir liberator today frustrated all Avalon, Santa Catalina Islan¢ § ‘fforts of western Pennsylvania offi- Calif., Aug. 19;—(\—Richard Dia J ers to find them, after shooting movie star, claimed a record today o f-heir way from jail here yesterday. landing a 310-pound bass with ligh The three are Paul Jawarski. tackle. “The Catalina Tuna club de gster, convicted murderer clared oe. the ss i ey Rng sed was @ }- pow! ish 8 y T. Adams of Los Angeles. Dix was fishing from a small boa Thursday. He argued with the bas: for 52 minutes before hauling it ove ¢ the gunwale. It measured sever [1 quarter, and s young well d hut unknown liberator. What was believed to have been “he escaping car was last . massing through Be aa hina : +0 the southwest, as to why this procedure had not been followed in the first place. Reading Argues for State Arguments forthe state were made by Attorney General Arthur K. Read- ing. The four justices were nary K. Braley, who presided in view of the illness of Chief Justice Arthur P. Rugg; Edward P, ‘Pierce, James B, ~ Carroll and iam C. Wait. 1 steps.sby counsel for and Bartolomeo , whose respite from exectt for muder expires at midnight, Aug. 22, were based chiefly on allegation: of prejudice on the part of Judge Thayer, who presided at the trial and whose previous refusal to grant a new trial was upheld by the Masi yehusetts si The d 4 tion for a new trial came too late because sen- tence had been pronounced. “Neither the judge or any of his iates had jurisdiction,” the de- cision said, entertain the motion for a revocation of sentence.” ith regard to the petition for a writ of error, the decision says: Petition Rightly Denied “The wording of the statute is clear and must be construed as meaning that the issuance of a writ of error in a capital case rests in the judicial discretion of the single jus. t * pee Ke nazlicetion is pre- ented,” and that “the petitia rightly denied.’ = Bauce The petition for a writ of error submitted to the full bench w: i missed because “a writ of error coram nobis at. common law has become obsolete in view of the express pur- Pose of the legislature as manifested by the statute.” This appeared to exhaust all pos- bilities of action by defense chen sel in the Massachusetts courts and they announced they will apply to the United States supreme court for a wale of, certiorari. ‘is writ would brit record of th tsi a ise ie highest ig! Teview, ey also announce ey would a ply to Chief Justice Hall of the sux Perior court for stay of execution. Reviewed The action before Judge Thayer and Justice Sanderson was bronght by defense counsel after Governor ‘uller had ai need on August 3 his refusal to extend executive clemency to Sacco and Venzetti. This refusal was followed a few days er by publication of the report mi to the governor a; his special [= sory committee which bad made an independent investigation of the cane and the conclusion that the two rien had been given 2 fate trial. Defense counsel also pet{tlaned <es Oliver Wendell Holmes of the ni WRIT OF ERROR

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