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WEATHER FORECAST Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Warmer tonight. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (aaamr]} - ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS a dl he ole gerne eee nas Sees ae ee hee eer eee i ee le el a a oe es _ DERBY FLYERS PASS BISMARCK WITHOUT MISHAP Nine Planes in Class A Derby Leave St. Paul This Morning)TW0 PLANES pe Gan —TAUDITBOARD | coxPrame 1 THON. BANKS | — _ REMAIN HERE E. BE. BALLOUGH {__Diein Crash__| AUDIT BOARD | ee wom ia TWO N, D, BANKS [___Only Woman Entrant ___—_—i OF CHICAGO IS (GMs sec] ORDERED 0 || Forbisriene | ARE ENTERED = = OVER MIGHT Fair and cooler weather for the Leave Early Today H|Judge Grants Writ of Man- battle of Soldiers’ field, was forecast today by Professor damus Sought by Industrial Commission Secretary Henry J. Cox of the United States weather bureau. “The cold wave which swept down from the north Monday night, sending the mercury to 44 degrees, will continue to prevail for at least two days more,” Professor Cox said. “There is no warm weather in sight,” Professor Cox announced “and there is even a possibility of frost, but it does look as though we may expect fair and et weather here Thursday night.” About $600 Taken From First State Bank of Alsen, Cav- alier County C. W. Holman, St. Paul Pilot,|| Follows Close on Heels of Chicago Flyer FARGO ENTRY DELAYED { q Four Planes Land Here Early, , WEATHER MUCH BETTER This Morning Within Less Than a Minute FUNDS HELD AVAILABLE EFFORTS teat left, and R. E. Hud- son, right, passenger and pilot in a le Buhl monoplane which pes partic- Case One Which Should Be Re ipating in the class “A” division i reme Court race of the national air derby, were bitline sSan aie Citizens’ State Bank at Wheel- ock Entered For Third Planes Due to Reach Spokane Tonight After Three Five- Into a clear sky, holding their en- gines at top speed, belated aviators F ry i A i. Tithe in the National Air Derby hopped minute Stops Hr ea aerpatls yen cee Jansonius States sis Time Within Year aff fromthe Fort Lincoln field today uesday. Th , the first in the x i = —their goal, Spokane. ‘ighting Psi Loe noe aa ‘| York, apparently was attempting tojhe believes should be reviewed b: North a banks were entered red westward. effort to make up time lost cago led the class “A” planes | 2." height when it turned over ast along the route and to c 5 twice and fell to the ground. Radike into Miles City this morning in i mi dy the air derby between New York |‘ from St. Clair, Mich., and Hud- y , . * the supreme court, since questions Tuesdi ht cording to informa- are involved that that ought to be tion received by W. C. MacF adden, settled and the conflicting sections secretary of the state bankers’ asso- a Marysvi ich. of law should be given judicial con- city and Spokane. “He arrived [507 {rom Marysville, Mich . struction by the higher court, Judge Fred Jansonius today granted the ciation, here today, ; sv’ About $600 was taken from the First ae bank of Alsen, Cavalier ! writ of mandamus to compel the county, by robbers who broke open St. Paul, Sept, 21.—(AP)—With POLICE HUNT state SUdlLing holt toinudit atid alc the doors to the vault and found the flyitg conditions greatly improved low the claim for salary of John money. An attempt to break into a oie gle nine. ee te M AN W ANTED Gammons, secretary of. the indus-| Drift in Opinion Toward Demp- mon : fe i ide aan vault failed rd air derby from New Yor! trial commission. me although the men had burned a hole to Spokane got away for Aberdeen, APH wRiatidatintigvactiovi was brought] S¢y Triumph Pronounced as into the safe with an acetylene S. D., in a period of eight minutes és in district court here when the audit- ii \torch, Ling eee eet ponenbane) FOR MURDER ing oats refused to honor Gam- Shift in Betting ‘ a eas a haga Revell the mons’ salary for the month of July. ape Litizens’ State Ban! eelock, in First to take-off was Pilot E. E. We eeiccanittonteaned tncaanineea BY ALAN J. GOULD the third attempt on’the institution Tallough of Chicago, his Laird had not been secretary of the cori-| Chicago, Sept. 21. —(@—The Within a year. Two acetylene Scie ona eo 6, eae E ed : h «_99.,|mission since July 7, when Governor | greatest ring spectacle of all time torch cutf idently abandoned Apes ete ante ana E ee nrag Lover Shoots Girl’s! A. G. Sorlie appointed Gilbert Sem-! may also witness the astonishing, if PLANES AT BISMARCK The order in which the air erby planes ved here Tues- day d today; their numbers; the pilots, and the times of ar- rival and departure a‘ the Fort Lincoln landing field here fol- . Monday at 10:27:53 and left at 10:37:43, by the Wheelock bandits when they n , ingson, state bank examiner, as sec- . Were frightened away during their spent eae ni ~ a ae flying Sister to Death and Wounds retary. The board also held that Lede tT roc Tie ee erent attempted robbery, were recovered thes agiutorthe wert af Void Her Father there were no available funds on| title entering the ring a favorite i? the bank. One outfit was stolen which the auditor could lawfully is- an a warrant for Gammons’ solary claim, from a Wheelock blacksmith shop der: and the other at Ri No, 4, Pilot C. W. Holman, St.| Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 21.—(7)— ji: Paul, -:01:11 a.m. Milwaukee and feo. police to- Three Questions ibe due He een a els No, 11, Nicholas B. Mamer, Spo-|day were searching for Elmer Peter-| Three questions were involved in will be th fi ricieers P- was taken from the kane, 6:32:16 a, m. son, 24, Cicero, Ill., salesman, who|the case, according to Jud; Jan- Gon ru nd ee, th rhea the robbers took considerable ¢ No, 13, Tex Rankin, Portland, | last night forced his way into the|sonius. In answering the first, the! “CP® pDidalotins Sittin) esse ing, noticeably adaptable to children Ore., 6:33:15 a. m. home of his sweetheart, shot and |judge’s decision states that “it seems mene Sieve oy cdl 10-round and small statured men. Food also No. 8, John P. Wood, Wausau,|killed her sister, Janet Foley, 22,|a reading of the law makes it clear| ™&tch tomorrow night. was taken from the Wheelock store. Wis., 6:34:17 a.m. and seriously wounded her father,|that Gammons has not been legally Although a majority of sports Stree Oem No, 7, E. H. Lee, Chicago, 6:35:18 | George T. Foley, 52. discharged as secretary. The stat-| W'iters apparently favor Tunney’s am Peterson, forbidden by Mr. and|ute specifically provides that two| Chances 0: ane ory, eda ‘Der ie KID PED B Y No. 2, E, K. Campbell, Molir>,|Mrs. Foley to call on their daugh-|members shall constitute a quorum| ion among them toward a ‘pig a Ill, 6.36:22 a. m. ter, Kathlyn, 28, ‘ast night rang the] for the transaction of business. Man-| ‘Tiumph has been almost also as No. 3, E. W. Cleveland, Cleveland, | bell at the Foley home. Janet ifestly the governor alone could not| Pronounced within the past few days 6:37:22 a, m. i swered and, according to the. story|discontinue the office of secretary| #5 the shift in betting from a stage No, 12, James Rae, Philadelphia,|told police by Kathlyn, informed|or discharge the secretary.” where the champion was an eight to 6:38:14 a. m. Peterson he could not 2nter. * | Concerning the question of funds| five favorite four days ago to in- Peterson, however, brushed past. ilable for th f Gam-| stances today of wagers being made Dickinson a Passenger Janet and ‘confronted Mr. Foley in ‘ee ealaey, the eile siriare Es Dempsey the favorite at six to F ‘ive, ; : over the champion. If such favoritism is based on craft; ar. 6:47: 6:30, Tuesday, Eighth—No, 51; K. R. Unger; ae 6:48 Monday; lv. 6:31 Tues- q jay. Tuesday Ninth—No. 54; J. B. Sidow- sky; ar. 7:49; lv. 7:54:22. Tenth—No. 44; A. Litzenber- Ger; ar. 7:4 vy 02. Eleventh—No, 47; A. W. Stephenson; ar. 7:49:50; lv. , Pilot Ballough, who-led the fielt|the rear of the house. there remains a balance of $13,- 7 ed } into St. Paul yesterday when he ar-| * “You'll see me all right,” he cried] 137.68 out of an Riaieinion of Opinion Widely Split Fourteent ‘ pred aye ele ee peal: according | to Kathlyn's version of $200,000 made in 1919, which could Hiss kre an peavemelent oe Abductors Apparently Became | Mr: . O'Donnell, pictured here with her husband, is the only woman aoteoi: nine minut shooting. Peterson, she sai used . ry have developed as sharp the New York-to-Spoki alr derbies; their pl is “Tray- atic elapsed time from New York, was dou his revolves and, shot seundesis conteodel thes. thi’ cy-| a0 in opinion or as many side is- Frightened and Let Lad Out shove, Thomas B. Colby (lgft) and Charles Meyers, who are flying companied by a passenger, Charles ‘oley in the throat. Foley i it| Sues. is just. as easy to find a/ below, E. K. bell (Mt) and 8. A. McGinnis, whose ship is a Eg : : Bien" deel haste fo le fr while Kags SOP near dat ce, wh’ tk Tdmay Cnt] of Car Near Home ply BK Compl (MD and 6A Mean, whowa ahi is | break all records for peed bctwaen er. said she remained seat too fright- of 1921, 1923 and 1925. ” as it is to locate one tha at Bismz leading lie Miller by less than three minutes.| landing plac wa de by. the aviae Le ema ah Pelouah et Patera then tarned ais weapon nore large part of thie fund Pie Boe peer ion a ee med aS ayes seeo ne tee ene of 7 First to hop off wa Taek Ash- take toda <a on Janet and shot her in the stom-|illegally withdrawn, since less in| diversified opinion x ShoW= restored to his ts last night b MIT H L craft of T da, Pa., flying th expressed confidence that he could|ach and, after she fell, stroce over (Continued on page three) manship of Tex Rickard, has “built Lue eke Penintod shine away, Neale cha reer cae eel 4 , e i “Spirit of Ammonia,” plane No. 65, win an advan over the course|to her limp form and fired another plist esos 2s up” this record breaking event. H ; VIATION Meee a Aen ; today with which ee famiint. [shot at hen, Kay "told ple Hopes of, the. New, York promater ""aygurtone sttcr aomendine| LEGION CONVENTION ON for fad ae 10-9 aed With three five-minute compul-|Then he -rced Kathlyn int- an ad- that he will stage his first $3,000,-' 25.000 for the child’s return, ap- evening, Ashcraft had to stay all sory stops set for today on the route| joining room, demanded that 000 battle does not seem likely to be parently became frightened by po- REPORT OF DEFENSE COMMITTEE night, in compliance with the rules realized, but receipts will reach to go eS { to Spokane, the flyers shot away to|tell him where h mothe~ was, and A ivi Ten peal ene (Continued on page three) told her how much he loved’ her. FIRES IS ASKED $2,500,000 which will shatter al hugh with gens. feared elie carb eieeeiatlen. ea hopped previous records. : The youngster was let out of an|¢——— ero Se eee Exactly a minute later, at 6:31 a [ A radio hookup of record breaking! automobile near his home and. was | San Antonio Gets | Former Brigadier General] (continued on page three) a —_____—_________» ° i és a . Cont d % Weather Report { life, pol proportions, involving 56 stations in found by persons who recognized (Continued on page three) After Pe e 8 one national chain and six others, him f, a te had ezgion Meet || Calls For Department of Avi- oes Sa - bye and told her he was comit Food: Olsness Calls on North Dako-| operating independently, will carry The child anid he el cee en Next b wi ~*! ation at Once Under Direct A IDE T T Al, ‘emperature at 7 a Mm. .oe.soee for her he fled into the darkness, tans to Obse 9. the blow by blow story of the battle harmed beyond an occasional spank- Palais du Trocad Paris, Highest yesterday . “ewes said. sod tve Oct. 9-15 a8 | to perhaps 60,000,000 listeners in ing when he became insistent in his Lirsge-vpilay Rn ead sig ithin = . i Cabinet Officer — Remarks Lowest last night . a faw minutes after the 6 ; ’ this and other countries. Million’ demands for “mama and papa.” Sept. 21.—(AP)—The selection Precipitation to,7 a. mi. 0| shooting every Milwsukee police- Fire Prevention Week’ more will get the story over nearly ° Frankie told of having been taken of San Antonio, Texas, for the | Are Finally Stricken From STILL 1S H ] ¢ H n lighest wind velocity .... man was summoned ‘< search for S — 200 telegrap. wires, located at or from in front of his home Monday Lesion by the Logiow’s comiall- Record Temp, the fugitive and a description of} Pointing out that “an ounce of pre-| near the ringside to carry press aS- evening by two men in an automo- Piles red by *he conven- econ Ft him, was broadcast throughout/ vention is worth a ton of ashes, sociation and newspaper reports of bile, who drove him to a house where dion toa : pee 4 ‘ BS southern Wiscorsin and northern A. Olsness, state insurance commis-| the fight. jthere was a woman. The woman ee 2 Palais du Trocadero, Paris, Sept. Grade Crossing Mishaps De- 3 Sg |linois. sioner, today called on all North Da-| The high mark in boxing attend- spanked him and put him to bed ‘ 21.—(4)—The aviation report of the But Fatalities I i $ 3 Met at Da.ce Hall kota citizens to observe the week of| ance was reached last September at when he cried for his parents, the national defense committee of the} ‘STC@S®, Bu! manes ant 4 Ba Peterson is @ salesman for the| October 9 to 15 as Fire Prevention! Philadelphia when 130,000 saw the child related. He cogild give only a American Legion, presented at to- crease, Milhollan Says Clay. Cieore iter caiet compan. Ra Week. It would be still better, Ols-, fighting marine whip Dempsey, pay-)sketchy description of the kid- " ve It lay’s session of the Legion conven- n > ness said, if every citizen would in; 900,000 to view the bout/napers, | tio: idati 4 glee as Sap 1D Sones hall, ‘They| make every day of the year “fire Heats pouring rain, ta CORN AT A saoualinatenee tats Although the number of grade ve si a vagy es and on | prevention day. Both Fighters Confident Roy A Young May Be one department with secretaries for| crossing accidents reported in North on tee fomarried’ thets| ... Greater care in the prevention of| ‘Tunney still is convinced that he|~~os o“>°. 5s each branch including aviation, It| Dakota during the first six months Me engaged: Tet though | sires would not only prevent much| i, the “man of destiny,” so far as| Picked as Successor " | precipitated a spirited fight. of 1927 decreased one-third as com ey neneet Pote:son’s| needless suffering but would savel the heavyweight ccown 4s concerned. i ere Nearly Six Cents a Bushel Cut Pree ee oP General William| pared with 1926, the number of fax sp GO py ste-0n S! more than a million dollars a year Th dsome champion, pro- to Daniel Crissinger ig % . 1 Mitchell, long the stormy petrel of| talities as a restlt of the accidents dallow 43 Heyes. tn. C F tbe in this state alone,” Olsness said. wonnead by experts at his camp to ram, Values, in any the Aiadean ay ation Peas) was| increased exactly 100 per cent, ac- his wife as ir, ‘Milwaukee and that | “This figure does not consider the| be boxing with more speed and ac-| Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—()—Roy Rush of Selling the man who started the fireworks,| cording to Fay Harding, member of he planned to bring her to Chicago | 2PPalling loss of life which cannot} curacy than a year ago when he| A. Young, governor of the federal < and for some minutes feeling ran| the state railroad board. ng coon aa omssitla '°) be computed in money and can be mastered Dempsey in every depart-| reserve bank of Minneapolis since - ‘high until finally, upon the motion| _ For the first months of this year Police ace holding Kathlyn as a| ¢xPressed only in the tears. These) ment of the game, hopes to remove] 1919, is being seriously considered] Chicago, Sept. 21,— (P) — Corn’ o¢ Tesionnaire Gilligan of Ohio, the] there were 10 grade crossine acci- in ..terinl witneas. tears are even more bitter when we! 211 doubt about his rabahip by scor-| by President Coolidge for the post| prices underwent a big tumbl: today. ¢,:mer general's remarks were| dents and during the same period a considc that practically every life| ing a knockout. made vacant by the recent resigna-| Nearly six cents a wu. was cut 7:0 from the record. year ago there were 15, Harding i i issi .| from values in an early rush of sell- id. s ‘thi British Republi ic oat by te fe neadiecsly ae ae, Dempsey, also declared to be in| tion of Daniel R. Crissinger as gov. deer wadications “(hat fasts lass Amencment Defeated said. However, those reported this ‘Pp i to Lahor tion was $560,548,624 or $1,066 a the peak of condition, from 50 to 75] ernor of the federal reserve board, Hog Tpdicationt (Wet Aries Jel An attempt oo buing m vote, vire| fone Were Feet Aone ibetons Gan Faces ease" fo} SSSeqegrsergsLaggr guighest SelSooocosso goog ooo ftion. i is Tribune’ ins- i i in twit deaths. ST 2 ire . _. back ial .| Opening prices were 25% @i% cents . a bile drivec ky hance if Bic Bismarck and vicinity: Partly ( iinchpcel, Baslany fot a than ‘$2,000,000 ane mere oa CrOmRIDE Few 10, 8, co ears ane aon 6 ee a nein a) jouge and additional setbacks fol- Sea aa Err pee, TOOL of meeting death in an ° dae sia Ware Haein and ite di lacement a ce ead gent some, of the) weights ever has achieved. during the second liberty loan drive,| ‘°W°* eral states split on the roll call and| Mobile accident during the year and ie i i itself to de-| as an assistant governor. Previous i roll ¢ tua hanes in 30 of boing iolieade For North Dakota: Partly cloudy] a democratic repub! Pay Large Premium fer tar Dempsey has called| to that time he ‘vas vice. president| Flevator to Sell pimp changed sides during. it nol This estimate iz asd on the fact toni ae Tereoday, » farmer peolatone AS ee Aerie of “3 Compilation of data in his office} hack the old smashing endurance, to| of the Citizen’s National bank of Mercer Co. Lignite sdption Mitchell, asking for the) o2¢'there as one injury for every west and frost probable cast portion | Labor party's annual, conference, showed that the people of North Da-| settle whether his surging rushes) Houghton, Mich. “October 1, 1919, » Lignite sdoption of the ' recommendation | St Fao” death’ for, every een resolutions suggest that a|*ota paid $4,407,1¢ 10 in fire ~ Tuni shift defense| he became governor of the bank, be- ~ iati 1,001 cars in 1926. Statistics com- om WEATHER CONDI- be surance premiums in 1926 and re-' ying ‘tele momenta and pun-| ing chosen for the position by the] _ Taking on a new line, the Occident parinet oe ee pe ead piled from reports filed by the rail- wept laeieg ag BES Fo me SBEEL om cnet ts Nie Sng meer inte eo | ct deg whe, edn] Eine cng m Hematol ae Rg er icy Oey % . ~ defense ‘old resigne: C0) - he ‘ ‘i i F weal the. Plains| &F and inves ‘The loss ratio, he said, was from| "ft catty jarred or threw Dempsey| dent of the Northwestern National company will deal in Mercer County| The former air chief, speaking] 110 ost of the nation in this regard, Y hall be red and Lica! d, continually jarre Pi ‘ with spirit, argued that while Eu- w, Mae nbolising through fire into] five to twenty times that reported| off balance yea- ago. nk. ‘ Lignite, sgid to be a hot, clinkerless| one Wag honeycombed with a net-| Harding said. many sunshine,” and the pate Day, | by Euro) countries and was typ- Champ to Get Million coal, which sells at a moderate price.| a8 of “so-called commercial air Cars Ban Into Tass aS ind the “capitalistic, imperialistic and mili-| ical of this country as a whole. These two modern gladiators are Wavccaiatite Aud | Gar Pies jlines which from night to morning Approximate iy coe nat fe ‘ prtheastern Rocky tary, ctlebrations” should be dis-|, Uf She fire hazard, were, cut in| gighting for stakes that were, not Temperature an Illuminated Star Is may, be turned into military weap-| grade crossing serents reported in dream: e" J ie st3, s, id i s has 5 4 *y 4 hee ton es rd score c| apy ge oe gees ettcaea| |, Road Conditions || Atlanta Air Beacon 2ziaur c's St M* S| bind ino se neo aa one +! the first million “It has been prover at a 7 _ The cost of fire insurance depends ying history while Dempsey get Qfercury readings at 7 a. m.) Atlanta, Sept. 21.—(AP)—Night' 000 pee pe destroy in a few| 1926 and four injuries and one death wholly upon the loss experience and/ $450,000, Bismarck—Clear, 2; roads good.| flyers may recognize Atlanta in the hours $70,000,000 worth of battle-| for the first six month of 1927, bed installation at fie-preventive| Each will have received $1,200,000 Mankato — Clearing, 50; roads|future by a star of blazing lights, ships,” he shouted. Pointing out thas clininatie # Measures ad rule 'f the losses 5 good. located in the center of the city. | | fae the grade crossing is the only wa were cit in half the premiums would int—in Rochester — Cloudy, 51; roads| ‘ihe new beacons have replaced <'1} PUBLIC SERVANTS POOR pomeaneny Pied pit Wee be aid, ; ee lights’ of the whiteways, increasing” Madrid —(7/—It isa commonly | Harding said that elim>ation, H Minot—Clear; 26; roads good. |illumination by 200 per cent. Four expressed ambitioh in Spain to “live| 5, grade crossings in this state keezs @ record only of to got Jamestown—Clear, 46; roads good.| beacons, totaling 2,400 candlepower, jjke g cabinet minister,’ but the| would cost $ ONE | v ot facered peor 747, and pus upon hun- NEW RADIO JOB erie te Bead (oe have been placed on the flagpole holder of such a position is gener- fourth of the present dreds of losses there insurance ut 4 is good. in Five Points, where as*many of ally on the bank of bankruptcy un-| tion. Becavse of this, he said, elim- AD) aring, 3 “ime ey a pafinnespeli,, Sort, 21—(AP)—| Devils Lake — Cloudy, 42; roads| the c!:y’s prineinal gtro:'s intersect, loss he has private means. He F NeW OC-| good d the other lights extend one block 2,000 pesetas th—about Olsness of pountaresne Winons--Ciowdy, feaite toads good, on way on Pt five traffic arteries. sand if he gs an vera feniily 3 Beageran paepaacneapne ust some MartianCleer, 40; roads FAVOR WOMEN'S work —e,must spend St. Grand Forks — Cloudy. 45; roads| Paris. one in 25°of the, en kiss the \ attending trade| Outof nearly 25,000 bills and reso- was the about their) Crookston — Cloudy, 42; roads be stenographers or lutions introduced in the 69th Con- | rushing at peep, for many communities are ing the air” for the Dempsey- Tunney fight broadcast, + . secretaries, Preferences run to gress only 998 became laws. So ———_——_. dressmaking, millinery and similar many of these ate of a local char- The Babylonians were the first|“womev’s work” rather than these acter that not more than 200 will] with e . to use the arch in building, “dressed up” jobs, wry [affect the nation aa » whole, a8 = Ed i z | “Begetbetescar | e wm se , : é 2 : ‘ : :

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