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TSE S LSS ===|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [mem] ; ESTABLISHED 1873 . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘ Seer emcee mre mE rene emeemeneme emer anne ea ae ese OURTNEY FLYING FROM ENGLAND TO U. S. CHRISTIANSON a and Mother_ thor Fy lyers Go Ahead With Plans || iiviry-Ave Lent at Gen | PLANS STOP ‘1 * “DOING NICELY’ _ For Transoceanic Flights Despite ) > ATROGHESTER Recent Failures and Poor Weather ‘10 REFUEL H ae Ni Seva EAS | Dr. Charles H. Mayo Ex-, | | Aboard Thought to Be E. B. PLANS FLIGHT | =! "o's Sat! BY LIGHTNING | sieves aro || AOROSS OCEAN; Sésorern mess) IN MINNESOTA Flights ‘Gamblers’ Hazard’ | | | WIFE AND SONS WITH HIM | peer | Post Operation Weakness, | Which Alarmed Mrs. Chris- tianson, Disappears ‘Lieut. Downer Is Navigator and R. F. Little Engineer | on Flight 4a : j | Long Island Woman Undaunt-; Severe Electrical Storm Near ed By Fate of Mildred | New York, Sept. 3.-)—Nothwith-| Rochester Does Much Prop- standing the opinion of a British | Doran and Princess ~° | meteorological expert that westward erty Damage Jair flights across the Atlantic can 5 | New York, Sept. 3—()—Undaunt-| hardly hope to escape adverse wind| Rochester, Minn, & led by the apparently disastrous out- and fog, and the comment by German | Lightning during a terrifice electric! come of the transocean flying ven-' Newspapers that with the advancing | storm in this vicinity late Friday aft- tures of Miss Idred Doran and the’ Season, great risks attach to such an ,ernoon caused the deaths of three Princess Lo’ stein-Wertheim, an-; undertaking, those airmen who have! men and did damage estimated at other woman is preparing to essay u their hearts set on flying to America | several thousand dollars. flight across the Atlantic. iwere still going ahead with their; The dead are: . Miss Frances Wilson Grayson,'Plans toda o B. Pickerel, 47, Wykoff, Minne- Long Island business woman and{ In France, three expeditions were , Sota. Beads fe ‘feminist, announced “that she has making ready. Undaunted by their! Otto Norton, 23, Fillmore, Minne-; obtained a new Sikorsky amphibian‘ unsuccessful attempt yesterday, when Sota. ao ‘ plane in which she and a male navi-|they were forced by fog to return to: Levi Bentley, 38, Stewartville, Min- gator and a pilot will fly to Europe.|Le Bourget after taking off for New nesota. ‘ ; Miss Grayson, who married and diy York, Leon Givon and Pierre Corbu! | Pickerel and Norton were working | jvoreed J. B. Grayson, a cousin oft Were making adjustments to their With a threshing crew of 20 men on! Rochester, Minn. Sept. 3.—(#)-- Governor Theodore Christianson, who yesterday underwent an operation for { removal of kidney stoner, passed a; )fairly restful night and this morning | was as comfortable as could be ex- pected, Dr, ‘Charles H. Mayo, who per- | formed the operation, visited the , governor this morning and afterward | issued a statement in which he ex-! pressed satisfaction with his patient’s | i | London, Sept. 3—(P\—An un- | dated Exchange Telegraph dis- | patch states that Captain F. 1. Courtney was obliged to land on the Spanish coast owing to had weather conditions, e dis. patch adds that all, way reported well. se % 3.4) aren | Plymouth, England, Sept. 2.—@)— }Captain F.C, Courtney began — hi llong deferred Atlantic flight at 6 [this morning (1:26 a, m. eastern day- llight time) his immediate destination | being Cair Horta, Azores, about 1,200 |miles distant, which he hoped to {reach by 10 o'clock tonight. At Horta {he will refuel, fly to Newfoundland and then to New York. He is ac- condition, i “The governor was able to smile this morning,” Dr. Mayo said. “He's | doi nicely and we are all well) iy ed with his condition. He suf- | fered no great pain and managed to} wet a little sleep during the night and is lookjng much better this hie Py * * lane i i ile Wykoft companied by Lieut. Downer as navi- morning.” Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, ex-! plane, the Bluebird, in the hope of @ farm four milce north of Wy | ; L 1 ' “Constant application of hot packs pects to hop off within three wecks.! keting away again tomorrow if hele ted nat They saw the| ator, anil, F. Saetle engineas: during tae night—a customary pro- ; Her associate in the flight is beled fatdetare than nee LLL \tlons i take Masaivee 1H tHe barn, | desorbed By athiclal - Hae i‘ t Rai ek fee edt RP Ee Lae at ; fl Diedinde Coste requet biplane, ‘Shortly after 4p. m, a bolt struck! millionaire,” who is said to have paid caused slight discomfort, but on the, and feminist of Aiken, S. C. jiedindo ss Breque' planes the arn and Pickerel und Norton MTN AERA AUGIE TSO ee whole, the governor obtainea as muca | penses of the Kenture are to be borne the Nungesser-Coli, and Paul Taras: | he, barn ind Hichere) and Nosten | The , t tape rosea anda te) ee , rest as might be expected. equally by the women who have ,con’s Tango Bird were pronounced 4 ei, Ww bs a ton, brother of Otto, was stunned and | Neel A ris , n iIton (above) S of age. Got Considerable Sleep | foreied the’ Auicker-Grayson “Alreratt ae ee ettte, we redther amecmmconsicous for Gn hour. Nineteen! Minchin (right): aro apparently lost Third Start Succensful & Mrs. Christianson said this morn- Tes apeeiatty bu hibian|ditions along the French coast im- Other men in the barn at the time) somewhere in the Atlantic following The British airman made two un- -* ing that her husband appeared bright | plane, with disappearing wheels for| Prove, and there is reasonable assur- | “°° aha e ve their attempt to fly from Upavon, successful attempts to leave the wa- and cheerful. He “cat napped” last ; ground landings, Will have two |anee that they will encounter fairly salhetiga beh Wiltshir i, to Otti ter in his flying boat, the Whale, but night, she said, and managed to get quite a bit of sleep. Theodore, Jr., is here with Mrs. SPhristianson and visited his father | for a few moments this morning. To- morrow, Mrs, Udora Donaldson, Mrs. Cnristianson’s mother, who lives with the family, and the governor's oldest son, Robert, will be here to spend the dav at the hospital. r anding: two whale ul a Shortly after the bolt nad struck,! ydacin t St) Rapha Wright Whirlwind motors of 225) good conditions over the Atlantic. lene barn bust into flames, and the definite. ha been heard horsepower each; a cruising range| Captain R. H. MacIntosh. Imperial farm hands had just time to remove : of 4,000 miles, the greatest of uny ;aitways pilot, hopes to hop from the. victims and" voveral’ sHead™ OF ee ne a rlesa Hieenned MallBe seaplane built to date; and a com: |Baldonnel, Ireland, for Philadelphia, horses before the structure was com- self tnd has flown for a mamber modious cabin for its captain, Miss tomorrow. With him in the plane, pletely destroyed. Several tons of S°'f #MG DAs Mown tor a : Grayson. Neither the personnel of , Will be’ Captain Anthony Wreford, @8ihay, a large quantity of grain, sev- eet its crew of two nor its objective has assistant pilot, and Captain A. J-ieral head of cattle und sheep’ in a been determined yet, Miss Grayzon , Barnes, as passenger. j " a . : a sit yet, Miss ye | in'eaplaintne hig Shans, the British pan saiacent to the barn were de meteorological otfion expert declared! “Mitchell Norton ‘recovered from‘ ! jo was a well kn fact that wind dieal he could not rise because of lack of wind. On the third attempt the plane gathered a speed of about 80 miles an hour, when a fresh breeze caught the wings and the Whale gently took the air. He headed her almost directly south towards Eddi- stone lighthouse amid the cheers of the crowd gathered ut the Royal Air Force seaplane base, and was lost to view within a few minutes. Mrs, Courtney arrived at the air station shortly before midnight and remained to watch her husband’s last minute preparations. When the sea- plane finally took off, she clapped her hands excitedly and cheered her husband probably louder than any fof the other spectators. She re- mained waving her handkerchief un* til the plane was out of sight. the shock after receiving medica‘ " id. The posteperasiencenenens, beck ay appeared to alarm Mrs. Christionson ove is'a new photograph of Mrs. over the Atlantic was perpetually e1 wy vi is} y but disturbed none of those attend-| Paul Redfern, wife of the Georgia- | westerly, veering from southwest to bene. Glenna ae PS te ing the governor, had disappeared to-! to Brazil flyer who has been idirect west and at times northwest, 1 if miss- in a serious condition in a hospital and having a velocity of from 15 at Preston, where she gave birth to| jay f The parton temperature was jog for over g week. She met Red- 4 nearly normal. ern while he was a pilot in Bruns- miles an hour to 55 miles. Then, he a child Thursday. Governor Christianson found the | wick, Ga., for her father. Below is CURTAILED OR ‘added, ime year is” ‘ear S ville F pain during the night pot as severe; Mrs. Frederick Redfern, of Rochester, added, at no time of the year is-the{ Near Stewartville, at almost the : ; eee, { i \aren off Newfoundland entirely clear; : : evi ley wi = as some he has previgusly experi- | N. ¥., the flyer's mother, Although of fog. He alvocated the southern 'stantiy killed by. a. bolt of lightning ayenced in kidney attacks, and ue 15} the flyer's wife still is confident her A N route, by way of the Azores, us best while he was driving a loud of grain| not suffering greatly. busband is safe. somewhere.in, the ae a transatlantic flight from Sng-+toa. theestring machine, ini a field, lan " . L — wilds of South America, the mother, d for, he pointed out, for four| Bentley was knocked from the hay- Some Cling to Hope For Their peered Preaoine in Jane Fargo Is Selected as hours lengthened into days with- months of the year, wind and tem.|rack, One of the horses was killed arto apes Or ‘ Po tee Ree ete j A 1d lage word of her son, has given up eratures as far as the Azores are! and the other stunned. Safety, But Majority Be- <4 {during the European war and sought For °28 Convention "here °f ever seeing him alive again.| Fish and Game Commission to} favorable, while from then on to the | Rain and Hail Follow | eon ioe ar a fiver Gk ihe Bel Ge ’ i v | “Paul is gone,” she cried; “I know it; : United States or Newfoundland, the | The electrical storm was the most lieve They Are Gone Pivka (MHL was creineted cbeeanae He \ of Kiwanis Clubs something tells me Meet Soon to Decide on | plane could cut across the western violent in several years, and was ac. ieee rr scpc “Tlwore glatacs. He aiid get, into ithe Mo abe AR EE RS eters RCE Chiheta wind, thus diminishing loss of power.!companied by a heavy downpour of — Flight Briefs air in-an auxilliary capacity, being a Alexandria, Minn. Sept. 3-——UP)— en Season Causa ai mcicmauie mie re balls. ee me Pad John, s ee | wounded in an air battle over Loos, Atte’ chendlig: 4a Aart ac ae | er f nt 4 redmore, near Rochester, Ed-] umors rece! 5 : . France. Subsequently he tested Eng. After Denne: Ay het eee) Menken eats, rofessor Hugo Junkers, in a mes-|ward Johnson, farmer, narrowly es-, English transatlantic Caribou, Maine, Sept, 3—(P)— lish planes. Heb sevice tuslnese-anduplassure, Rivayiscaia j conlgmbers of the state fish and game| sage to the crew of the Junkers|caped death when a bglt struck and) Raphael hud been night Captain Terry Tully and Lleuten- | for the transatlantic flight in’ June Members of Minnesota and the Da, commission will hold a meeting prior| plane, the Bremen, which is rendy for] set fire to the barn on his farm while| headvr led the government ants James Medeaif decided not) and was all reade to stert carly in RoE Abe stadia yen: POUPe tA te the date scheduled for the opening/a transatlantic flight, argued against !he was was tying the horses in their ‘I wireless tations, | chi- to resume today their flight feom !gut “ps all ready to start early in ome communities. of the prairie chicken and grouse] attempting the venture so late inj stalls, : ' 5e3, exstoms and other offi- London, Ontarlo, to London, Eng- {frustrated the a and again storms Y glgtty La |Merrs “of Wessington | hunting season to consider the ad-\the season. ‘The mesnage brought | Johnson and four horses were! ¢ als torture » serrch and to ree hin Gecision-wan dotinie- | Aleboush the deine ok Courtney’ ; Springs, 8. D.. was named. district visubility of closing or curtailing the! forth pessimistic comment by the knocked down and stunned. John-j ort immediately if anything ix anhed Gt ada aiken they bi Although the Adentity.of Courtney's passenger was carefull guarded, it B. Hosmer open season on those birds, accord-|German press, emphasized by the son staggered to his feet and led the; discovered to subsiantiate the re- very unfavorable is believed that he is { contest with Devils Lake, was! Admi thorities That] '"%,t° advices received at the gover-|uncortainty over the fate of the horses from the barn. In a short! ports, M'nister. of | Fixher'cs 4 ; 1 t awarded the 1928 convention. mits to Authorities nor’s office from M. A. Hoghaug,| British plane, St. Raphael, and the |time the building was completely de-1 srpabeds Camllnesdibihe |. thee ies eke eed Genta [Ce Monteenl. Lieutenant governors were elected | He Jacked Up His Car and Devils Lake, commission secretary. | unsuccessful starts of the Bluebird, | stroyed. embers threatened rador ‘ nd rugged | Lats he feared tha in a rain soaked tation at Land’s End inte: ye diacended famediitely | near Warhburn, where wireless message from ‘the. French ¢ | hate on reacting the coast, the situa- | al ghted Thursday night. ~ Cali " 12 The feel! yal H ilyers i z ideal steamer California at 8:26 this morn- saaa not eeee rovers aso |OtRinge Miaama Mmomahgs | «ne a 14 flrees wend se hove | oy ate gee 5 a { New York, Sept. 3—CP)—Coast saying that in latitude 49.10 north, rmestan links With One Motored | Plane Into Rain and as follows: First district, O. M. In the meantime letters continue| the Canadian plunes, Sir John Carling {other buildings on the farm, but a opine. Ake Sis. ae London, Sept, 3.—()--The _ radio q Levang, Lanesboro, Minn.; second) 4 to be received at the governor's office] and Royal Winds : ‘heavy downpour saved them, . Ernest. Knolles, Minneapolis; third, | Let It Fall on Him giving various opinions on the ad-' Hanes’ Bremen aod ‘Harare, corman jheavy downt J. C. West, Bemidji, Min: _— visability of a closed or curtailed George F. Wheaton, Jamestown, N.j_ Minot, N. D.,.Sept. 3—()—A con-| hunting season. D.; fifth, C. W. Burnham, Carrington, |fession that he attempted to commit D.; sixth, Dr. J. G. Foliette, Water- | suicide by pinning Irimself under the Game Is Scarce ness h :, r t longitude 6:40 west, an “apparently A “ East to West, Lendon, Sept, 3. (A)—While some s today were puz- ° ryt 4 town, S. D.; seventh, Clinton Higbie. |front wheel of his small coupe has}, Most of the letters come {rom Gamblers’ Hazard.” It is general i i i aah ti Ae etnias Uh pts of a wirele: white plane” was sighted flying west Madison, 8D. + {been obtained from Alvin Christion- farmers and the big majority report. concluded that on account of the 1 | Fire Is Extinguished persons still clung to hope sony CDA Fees Arompiehe (Galtes are at a height of 600 meters (about 1,650 |son, 22, resident of Burke county, ac- | hat game is scarce. Some want the vanced senson, the —_—_ f : feet), ks are too great, ham reporting that an airplane | Se ‘ hor \ 1; motor had been heard aloft about | r¢ the plane reported sighted by the ree ea cat Sea. From the Sea | steamer was Courtney's Whale, it i would indicate that the seaplane had covered 150 miles, for the position ee | nt C ; i . vo her flying comrades in the St. I 4 4 BANKER’s FIND cording to officials of that county. | Season closed entirely and others sca abn aad EL Paso, Texas, Sept. 3.—(@)—Two her flying comrades fT cal - Los Angeles.—A California banker, Christianson is seriously injured,| Want it shortened. Many farmers {uses for water—in unusual circum-|Ph#el, Captain Hamilton and Co accidentauty touched the “K’” on a $10|may die, the attending physician save. | Sid that in cutting large fields of | Briquetting Group istances-—have heen demonstrated by | Minchin, eine Bese celiher ont) gold piece. The side hovrine “++! The alleged confession, it was said,| rain’ they failed to scare up @ Is Gi P par iLieut. Emilo Carranza, nephew’ of | Ves Sana spread eagle opened, disclosing a tiny ye. obtained by State’s Attorney | Single covey. S Given Permission = Venestiano Carranza, former presi- ut. R. W. Buckawal us remote place in Newfoundland or! b i 2 Ray ae ee ‘ the Gresham, sai . ; (boteRaEh ote MeaREe ee Ee Wilson, Sheriff Fred Burac,|__-,W. Robertg, Bismarck. federal] . dent of Mexico, who yesterday made | Labrador, the majority were disposed - oll phy on given ix about that far from Ply- neath jaia piciure wae anuoe: other Burke county officials, | Weather forecaster, said he had been: to ‘Sell More Stock the'rirst'nonstop flight from Mexico |*° Tegpoktully. list hee among He | i thet ne” plane was | mouth. of & Woman of an earlier generation,|who started an investigation after| Under the impression that the birds ' City to Juarez. Captain W. G. Hincheliffe declared | cause of the low visibl- in puffed sleeves. {Christionson had told them that three} Were scarce but that cutting of the| Permission to sell 2,000 additional hile flying over an isolated sec-|;, Captain W. G. Hinchcliffe declared | ity” due to fox. ‘The Gresham London, Sept. 3.—(P)—A wireless men assaulted him and, jacking up his| €*#in had disclosed many which had: shares of common stock, par. value tion after he had covered about half |it was too early to ubandon hope. F. Vik Ordered to cruise in tie | Message picked up at Quessant Is- 6 car, left him pinned ‘under a tront| been protected from view. In one $190, has been given the. Lehigh of the 1,200 miles from Mexico City, |S¥dney Cotton, who flew over 4 | Weather Report fjwheel, and drove away, leaving him| {eld 40 birds got up ahead of the Briquetting company by the stare a Wing of hix plane, in which 400 pice sulnly seas inedtor sing | eo \there. Christionson now says, accord. | binder, he said. | securities commission. ‘The company ‘liters of gasoline was stored, caught|French transatlantic airmen, Nun- | land, France, from the trawler Otaric, and relayed by the Land's End radio station, says the trawler sighted a ity. % for the m ng | { ; | ! ; ; J. B. Eaton of Fargo, writing from alroudy has sold. 1.500 der fire. As Lieut. Carranza prepared to |&¢sse" and Coli, told the Daily Mail! — Karashi, Bri | grey airplane in latitude 48.20 north ’ eR LM Tgp iin ito Burke county authorities, that | y0° inch at Denbigh’ aaked "ude ome nae Seat tame. Sbares under | oe caeeie onan Erepere de that, provided the ‘St. Raphael (Pe The Ami | And longitude B40 west at er a ' 5 er conditions at North Da-| closed season be declared in McHenry” Officials of the company told the ,cloud indicating a rain storm was in|S¢Toss the Atlantic, the chances world monoplane, | (3:36 a. m. eastern? daglight Mifme) 0 | kota points for the 24 hours ending | Wife Left Him county. Where there were five birds: ; he | t in lthose aboard being found were t at 7 4. m, today: Christianson, it is said, has declared | five scars ago there is only one now,’ sreuntien, Commiasion that they plan Progress a short distance off his a flying at a troit, piloted by W. ight of about 200 me- : ¢ to start the foundation tar a ica! pourte, He headed for the clond and {t® one, but they were a thousand to: Shml Broted by WJ ters (about 650 feet) bound south. ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. . .. 51|that.he was-prompted to commit the i , 4 eae. m i" © one against their turning up of their |{ % i cee ! Highest yesterday ..-.... Tilact following domestic ditticulties, | °° **!4 | BRS RIRRE SE SEARan, Ne Po in the |e ein abeipaa ited the. tire: clams acconl, He deiw un ugly pice, AU pnnaer Abbas fram Mardad at |... osttion given by. the wawler i Lowest last night . 45 |which have ensued since his marriage Oct. 1 Opening Suggested dine prarest wilt be aot aver liast night with the creation of a new [ture of the “terrible countr: ae ea i | is about 270 miles southwest of Cap- Precipitation to 7 a. m :. .O{about a year’ago to a girl who for-| A petition from Minot, signed by I ldrink named after Colonel Charles A.{ Newfoundland, where, if they | basi ‘tain Courtney's starting point, Ply- 7 Highest wind velocity .. - 15,merly lived near Kenmare. His wife | 30 men, asked that the season be set} Accidents and traffic delays during! Lindbergh and himself, Caren he said, they probably would never j | mouth. e 4 Temps. 2 3 sald torhave left him about a week back | fo October 1 eae. crore ie | # week of fog in London cost the |called for ice water to drink a toust |¢ heard fram, 5 | gate lahns, Quebec, Sept 3— | Ss he A i he a le sion of eeling against (P)—T! e y Hy .. Sou Bee Abe condition apt, the injured man give the birds a better chance, for] O17. avout fous, millien pomnds. jto the American flyer. transocean flying reported ‘to. be| bound trom Windies onteie te =| Heat Is Missing fl % BO 8 is critical, according to the attending | survival. - cae TERT TET Ey, prevalent among a section of opinion i 4 sland, | | H 4 g 2 $ 22 33 |physician, peritonitis having develop-| A. H. Lundquist and George B- Gee in the. United Mtgies and Gernanys| trate Bc: Cece: ment tere in State Friday z Ee zs {ed from the injuries sustained: in-| called at the governor's office today has not made its appearance in Eng- | 5p. m., eastern daylight time, is eee rier eee ca jternally, le is in a Bowbells| and asked that a closed season be'de- ‘ land—at any rate it hus not been | planning to take a | Hot weather was missing from Fl BISMARCK $ 5S 0 raed jhospital. clared in the southern half of Burke . > pressed. Some of the morning news-! way Portland, North Dakota Friday, with all points Botti Ore oe lear Christionson, to substantiate his| county. That region isa natural sympathetic editorials on ence reporting moderate temperatures and lottineau . 47 0 Clear y i ; { | ha S eit ern ie Crosby .. 47 0 Pld: \Story that three mén had assaulted | game breeding ground. they said, and oe * pearance of the St. K ic no rain. H Devils Lake oa ly.'‘him, wrote a note which he stuck | will be hunted by persons who ‘come x ed phael, say that pioneers in great ¢ | navigator. They plan to make a | The warmest place tn the state was Dickiauee’.”-.. 4 tis junder the door mat of his house in| from miles around. The birds are! ier R. L. Ta dS. H. -Copenhaver,| ‘¢"Prises ulways appear foolhardy,’ nonstop flight. | Amenia, with a maximum of 80. Bis- : ) Dunn teekcs “4 Clear |Bowbellx township. The note read: | searce and small, they suid, and Plaintiffs Ask Accounting of | Wiliam G. Williamson, T. Hé Maloney |?Ut it is those who embrace forlorn pia {marck had 77 and the majority of the, 4 Ellendale Clear |“You will get worse next time. Don’t| should be protected at least until/ and 0, G. Bothen all members of the|2Pes Who achieve great things. } {other points hovered in the seventies. } Fessenden © Clear try to follow us. (Signed) K. K, K.”| October 1. Closing of the season.inj Administration of Funds| executive committer, of the associa Bice | New York, September 3.—(®) | The prediction for tonight and Sun- q Grand Forks : »Clear Semi-conscious When Found southern Burke county will insure al - dae ace Game oo detecdanie EXTENSIVE SEARCH UNDER | Concern was expressed today |day is: “Fair; rising temperature.” Hettinger rf Clear | In his alleged confession, Christian-| etock for future propagation in that} and Property and Restrain-| “'service of the complaint on the de-| WAY ON BOTH LAND AND SEA __ by Dr. James H. Kituball, weather —— ; dangiews oc é aor son says that after writing the miss-| region they said. fendants will be attempted within a{, New York, Sept. 3.-(#)—The tur-| burcau_ meteorologist,“ when he | P.T. A. RECOMMEND GIRLS’ DRESS Lariaene Hi be ed ive, he jacked a front wheel of his} Eaton, a pioneer North Dakotan,, ing Order—Service of Com-| few days aecording to Attorney Paul| >vlent Atlantic was generally be-| was informed that the monoplane Dickinson.—The _ Parent-Teachers Lisbon 0 Cleat ear and crawled under it. The car| said that the yellow-legged prairie iy] | Campbell’ of Minot; who prepared the| Heved, today to have claimed as its; Reyal Windsor he+ *-pped off | association of Dickinson has peti- Minot. 0 Clear [dropped down suddenly on the pit of | chicken practically has disappeared plaint on Defendants Will! tegations at. the request of the| W" England's “flying princess” and| ona transatlantic flight. | tioned the school board to enforee a Napsloss rae, © [his stomach, and he remained under | from his game preserv: asa Iaintiffs, F. W. Copeland, N. J. Fox,| "ex two escorts of the air. “There's a prettly vaa low out | rule that all high school girls adopt Prablen § Glest \the machine for about an hour and|ty and that grouse also are scarce} Be Attempted Soon K's. Domaree, 0.'B. Stray, M. R:|,, Despite rapidiy dwindling hope of| im the ocean” he said, “I'm {4 uniform stvle of dress for clasx- Williston... .. 72 82.0 lene Te Aalt cept Ne wes sdbcoreted By here, : Whitlow and Herman Butt, all resid- abe antes 0 AL London fo Ottawa | afraid Schiller and Wood are in | room wear, Low toy shoes, cote a brot 4 C. aime nt westei é noplane >. sel, with! for some rough “ag or woolen hose, an resses of sucn MOMWEATHER FORBCagrs " ("2,"3,,%, vemi-conscious condition /S¢aetchouge Named Minot, N. Dy Sept. 3(P—Aal At orney BE, Sinker of Minot is| the Princest Lowerstel-Werthein: | aoe Hyle as is most suitable and becom. For Bismarck and vieiaitys, Fair when discovered. ing accounting of the administration of! associated counsel for the plaintifts,| Captain Leslie Hamilton and Colonel | ing for service in the school room tonight and probably Sunday. Rising Frederick F. Minchin, an extensive! | Para, Brazil, Sept. 3—i/P)}— | was the uniform recommended. on Medical Board the funds and property of the North temperature. Bas (Dakota Wheat Growers’ association) Sompinies be Lone, : search was under way on Jand and| Repos HS iit 5 Bee yack ~» For North Dakota: Fair tonight! "[ypji intment by Governor Sorlie of by the defendants, and a restraining pry eg ae pape i vnc}... Ont h * rece. 1 £ and probably’ Sunday. Rising tem. ibune Will Not Da TW swen ‘Dickinson; G. 2. order to prohibt “further spending or an. peat je lenette after MEINE! aca ees ipcder aise Ban, boon: p,tas een “recess |’ Zitenfeld Twins réceived to bolster the hope of searchers, The Dutch steamer Blijdendijk re- | Abandon Attempt | ported that “at'6n ma Thurday| BAR GROUP PXPRCTS 200 |. to Swim Channel | (Greenwich mean time,) its lookout; Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 3—(P)}— perature. fi . ouse, Bismarck, and F. ‘icks, ing out any of th y r ie mone; ind id th \- GENERAL wearmee coxpirions|| Be Issued Monday Valley City, as members of the state Funds of the said association to the| tract, alleges in part that 4 ‘he defend EN! A high pressure ates, accompanied ical i board was by slightly cooler weather, is center- No editions of the’ Bismarck Peau ane in the ccoualive offic *) the W! rowers’ oar the northors Mains States Teibne gl beipriered ure > T] Each will prides a three-year term. fax company. » re vere ee ail Polen Pr rg ee } ’ loped ressure eee legal holiday in Dr. Arne Oftedal, prepared for filing, in district court ' objects of the organization.” had sighted a white light, probably |For the first time in its history the Cape Griz Nez, France, 3. Dako' J > / ote +The court is asked to require the! from a nlane, about 400 miles east | statd bar association expects to|—(AP)=The 18-year-old New York i lic health advisory council. ‘A half dozen members of the wheat| defendants “to pay to the Wheat| southeast of New York. while. the|count more than 200 attorneys on/ twins, Phyllis and Bernice Zites feld, who mhere at e rn f Mountain region and Pacifie|/| the Tribune plant will be given ——_—___—_— ers association, including . on : arre: ‘ 4 ¢ | Growers’ sociatio: English steamer J: M -| hand when it opens its se: here| f coast. Precipitation oceurred over|| an opportunity to observe the FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE Girector, are listed ‘4 aint moneys and the calae: ae BH oat sisktne Bale at Miia at ev rey Renee field, who started from here at 4 I he north Pacific ; wh k n A r Bi "Moesiain region Ty en saa ore ean office’ will > whe nade’hts home nest ‘Heil, died nee BR cite eens ser wi He otern! aseneletion| wight, 50D to FOOD miles off ihe Teich | hoped the attendance woald hans the Sere cite Se Rmetieh eee Wheat Growers’ Warehouse company, ants “have alienated funds of the area, accompanied by rising i North be: f irgo, was re; ture, covers the lh tas vaviaun ome supleyes iin appointed as 2 member. of the state here. Ives, as well as all other members Wheat Growers’ night, 900 to 1,000 miles hoped the attendance would pass the | southern Minnesota. Elsewhere the] closed throughout the ay. and || Wednesday from self inflicted’ gun: of the organizations who may cometts-entiled, by defendants acquired tol coast 200 miles off the Trith 200 mark. This gear, according to| Pnvaha te abandon the effort on yf is 8, nee anical age we shot wounds. The deceased is said in and contribute to the costs of the| themselves, transferred to others, or] Dovbt that the light sighted by|R. E. Wenzel. Bismarck, scretary,| hours. One of them Veft the wa- jal eae \ In operation. to have been suffering from despon- action. President George E. Duis,| lost or wasted by a violation, of thetr] the Dutch steamer was the St.’ they are confident that the attend: ter af 4:07 a m. and the qther s Gea off tishal bandh pons att , dency, y . Secretary-Tronsurer A. J, Scott, Cash- |. (Continued on page three.) (Continued on page three) tone. Will reach that figure. at 4:20, wath ¥

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