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| 22) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aan mj 4 —-—s ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS ( | LARGE DIRIGIBLE SEEN TO FALL IN MARYLAND | FINISH TAKING [_Fivst tc arrive | te Arrive ‘Long Count’ Protest t Was Almost ‘Curtains’ For Gene > OF EVIDENCE IN Must Come “rom Jack as : —eFEe Coat LiL " iq PURCHASE CASE Hinois “Athletic Commission! D&¥light Saving ; THEIR BERTHS mee 1h. Refuses to Consider Protest] Yime Ends Tonight {i Hearing For Ousted State's At- Presented by Leo Flynn,} New York, Sept. 24.—(P)—New York city, and other cities and ‘ Dempsey’s Manager — Tun-|towns in the eas: which have b ——— eng Fear at First Held That Shen-" torney of Sioux County to wns in the eas: which have been 7 Be Continued Here ney Says He Could Have seen as Age ga serden ae ae : andoah Tragedy Might Have Been Up Sooner if Neces-|ern standard time tomorrow. The official time for changing clocks is FILE AMENDED CHARGES : & : 2am . ic Chicago, Sept. 24,—()—Every- 9 JUMP FROM Nonfeasance in Office, Habitu- "| |body but Jack Dempsey has had his Been Repeated 1 MYSTERY IS UNSOLVED Ly “ full say on the “long count” of that Army Dirigibles Were in Vi- = al Drunkenness Alleged— thrilling seventh round in. Soldiers’ shige es Officials Disagre i Field Thursday night and the ex- cinity at Tine, But Reach sagree 4 champion, still weat the ex, was tint Field Safel: : eit give hi nal word on Langley Field Safely bee Taking of evi it we 2 : the subject today. Jack has re- i. verchast cass sras competed as Fi. : |fused to receive any callers what- 24.— (AP) —3 4 Yates shortly before noon today and S ever since he returned to his wife’s ay construction, | the hearing was -djourned to Xo a. S : suite after the losing battle for the engineer that he had seen a be f m., Monday, when some evidence will : me Ree Winey ‘Sect e All Land Safely—Shows Rapid- dirigible apparently falling to " hy Y , 3 G Sali: , ; be offered ‘by both the prosecution Word last hight that'« formal state-| ity With Which Men Can ie . Rroarte 's flosting foe Alona u " Pte 4 ment woul e forthcoming jay + esses : ea ‘ ~ Ae ‘Shen- On Monday afternoon | additional ; Manager Leo P. Flynn, whose Leave Large Airship ‘ : : : : pret estas ier Miners testimony wil M ied ath be atthe authority to represent Dempsey was peated, but a quick checking up by, i petri fll og Bala ars i questioned by the Illinois | state! Washington, Sept. 24.— (AP) — : : : . the army and navy disclosed all gov. . county courthouses. . . i athletic commission, presented al nine. fy ge AH : : ; . ae PaYRBRE Os Solidi Purchase was removed as state’s sok Nine men with parachutes leaped eae 3 : ernment craft, including the t i ime|4;. 8+ Charles (top) of Richmond,|formal protest to the commissioners | one after another today from a navy ‘| % Los Angeles, safe in their berths. pbk a ar Beal oh Va. in his Eaglerock plane, ani and was told that it would be re- transport airplane soaring high over é x é : * « The identity of the ship which| ago by Governor A. G. Sorlie, after} Gio nios “Speed”? Holman of St,|ceived and considered if it ‘bore|the Anacostia flying field and all ae : ae : ' was believed to in distress re-sf i bel Lisi on eat plet be bt Paul, flying a Laird plan, were|Dempsey’s own signature. Flynn | tanded safely. nts 4 . : mained a ystery, however, al xa ronfeasance in, oifice and habitual/ the first to cross the finish line in|left to get that signature, and there | "The performance was arranged as AEs : : ‘ oe though it was believed here that tl aS oy drunkenness. Judge C. L. Crum of the New York-to-Sp ka 2 air derby. the protest rested, with the commis-|» test of the ra idity with which a : 2 . a engineer who | clghted’ Wee eaieeg 4 Bismarck was appointed referee bY| They landed practically in a dead|sioners intimating tha’ it would dolfarge airship might’be emptied. in : Lae : > ceived by a maneuver either of they, pt Ge poetic bean amined ae heat. Charles was in class B, Hol-|"° os oad if it was officially) case of emergency or for military ee : ? ce army dirigible TC-5 or the TC-9, Fort Yates dn several occastons|™2" ae is a faust Charles | #uthorized. a The last of the nine freed ' S 3 2 : ee both of which were returning from since then, the most recent one|¥® ee ms tl i class B entrants to Officials Make Statements imself from the plane 18 seconds Mg Lakehurst, N. J., to Langley Field, starting Thursday. reach Seattle, he was not first prize] ‘The referee, Dave Barry, the| after the first had jumped. , | Round seven almost saw the end of the great classic in Soldiers’ Field. Dempsey, with a right and left to |Va., and both of which were in then winner, according to unofficial an-| time keeper, Paul Beeler, and one of| The nine parachutes, dropping si-| the jaw, sent the “fighting marine” down on the boards, The champion took the count of nine before he ity of Salisbury atthe time. File Amended Complaint nouncements. C. W. Meyers of De-lthe two judges, George ‘Lytton, sit-|multanously to earth over the air] rose to his fect again, The alleged “long count” in this round has caused more discussion than any other | These ships landed safely at Lang-d Early in the first hearing the|troit, because of u few minutes less ting within inches of the fallen | Station, are said to set a record, both single incident of the entire fight. ley field early this afternoon and}. rosecution gained permission to file|flying time, has been unofficially rt ji »|for men jumping from one plane in reported nothing unusual had oc-« te posite Felder nt, The amend, aarned ain ex of first place. champion during the “long count’ P Ps gave the commission their formal |® Short interval and the number of e e ee curred during their flight. It is the ed complaint, it is said, bore the sig- eReL EAN, men dropping through the air at the C I d W: thh id re} T al custom during training flights, such natures of only four of the five petits Au eee i. «| same time. 5 00. i ge 1 fe) $s pinion on ot as that of today, to engage in mane. signers of the original complaint. M | N ISTER IS boxing rules of Illinois, virtually] Two veteran navy jumpers were euvers whenever the opportunity of-g Hewes, t fhe orgal complaint fotee us scion pe ames f Tax Reduction Possiile!™: cat a st dient rhe ahi a tacalteoe hed tone cain falva, Starr et the ‘lal churse, Amount fo) ax e uction Ossi e “The Salisbury report said the big « Eos sociacd tn the stots only, omnes N. J., station, with dof 108 h d to be fall the as resided in the st only since i | N. J., station, with a record o! — ———$$$$___ ship seemed to be falling in the latter part of June, and the de-| . MUCH SOUGHT arene dele tepeee drops; and James Clark of Ana- See woods with her nose pointed toward fense challenges the admission of Tunney’s own statement that the|CStia, with 70 drops. Each man Callections This Year Expect- the ground, and that she was flying ,| the amended statement. Judge Crum title holder would have been able to leaped into space at an altitude of | close to the tree tops. Flying offi- | overruled the objections of the de- rise at the count of “four” whether | 1,500 feet from the cabin door of d to Be as High as Last cers point out that such maneuvers fense without prejudice, and this it was slow, fast, long or short, but |the Plane. Two other navy men and 5 i are often carried out when landing eau gan be given reconsidera- chose to take ail the rest allotted | five Quantico marines jumped. Ai fear, Judging From Income practice is being held. jon by je governor. -_ n ‘i ambulance was stationed at the field With army and navy craft ace3 Sioux county officers are divided cata itaoaeae in case of accident. feturns—Proposal For Uni- th rding t Rev. Jordon Detained at Grand Fighters Were Instructed | able te a twat euily happened on yp case, rts ve al ers ———_—_—. 4 t t re eae eateoemamemamaaneimes yo gy MEET IN UTAH: sist Devariment of national! BF UNGHANGED) stic'sszzise vse tapped M. Walters, county verasurer, testi-| Rapids For Charlotte, N.C., |the fight,” said Champion Gene, J FERY Defense Considered Unfeasi- fied that she had never seer. Pur- Authorities “about retiring to the corner far- . —- chase intoxicated, as did the super- from th: man who was intendent of schools at Ft. Yates. lown. It wi rfectly J. C. Shields, register of deeds, said] -Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept, 24—()| clear to me and I med it was ade he had seen the defendant drunk on| The Rev. Willis F, Jordon, late of|to Dempsey. I can sat that I could frequent occasions, while J. R. Har-| Columbus, » Who told police he}|have arisen after the count of one — mon, county auditor, raid he had| left that city at the urging of some| had I wanted to. But I was entitled lose Assoc! never seen Purchase intoxicated. | of its citizens, was being neraly har-|to remain down’ until the c.unt of yess eee Ratnemeeni af Guih For Commission Willing to Give RUTH ELDER , Presidency Adopted Over Washington, Sept. 24.—()-—Based| Dempsey Hearing, But Will 4 A on income returns, income tax col- A Utah’s Opposition lections are expected by President Not Reverse Verdict Coolidge to be as high as last year, The defendant has not taken the| assed today by persons who claimed] nine and did so. My seconds waved George Gould in Manage- Ogden, Utah, Ses, 24.—(#)—A ft- when a record of $600,000.000 trea- Chicago, Sept. 24.—(AP)—The " H P L ANES witness stand as yet, but plans to| him for husband and father, to me to stay on the floor, It w | Sury surplus was accumulated, but! 1 ision giving G ice do so at the hearings at Mandan Detained here pending arzival of| not for me to figure elapsed time ment of Railroads Be ey Nara prs ny si | ee th se raters au sat rack Dem gt ee and Bismarck, according to Judge| officials from Charlotte, N. C., with|,, Tunney was certain that, if the candi late for the Democzatic presi-|on the total amount of prospective] tory over <a Dempsey sta bie 2 —._ re: Crum. f a warrant for him on a charge that, pent ie fone anojber round oF New York, Sept. 24.—()—E¢-| dential nomination was adopted aver Soe alive iaual the apis Mee Semataeigte Mba Paris-bound Dixie Aviatrix'! Cesare =e has not been disclosed, the preacher|tW® it would have been impossible Jeff or ms opposition of Utah éeiccates. party ‘ so hat! not consider a reversal,” John C. WINS RINGSIDE SEAT was the subject of canine ns|for the former champion to remain resent of the’: teenie workers fvom sevet. western staies HE ape eee emote Righeimer, chairman of the commi Has Plotted Two Courses LaMoure.—C. J. Robideau of La| from various cities, where it is|",his feet. io Grande railroad and a close as- i ion inj 8!0n, declared in a statement today. For Ocean Flight Moure, general agent of the North] claimed he is wanted for desertion, | ,,the future plans of Tunney were| sociate of the late George Gould in| discessinr cy Mints oe brie nemont, (ect on. the prospective action in|""My. “Righeimer's statement. ap- = merican Insurance company of| From Charlotte came a telegram|Still a bit uncertain. It was an-|the management of several railroads| unity in the west. Boreas Warthruncre ho|Parently closed the door to any fur- 3 ; Pp ra 7 Chicago, was one of the five rep-| to Chief of Police A. A. Carroll, al- nennced tA would leave tomorrow | under Mr. Gould’s control, died to-| Scmmoned by an invitation from! feels that the American Legion’s| ‘te poe sibility of _action on a pro-| New Yorks | Sept. sae reer resentatives of the insurance com-| jeging the evangelist had deserted a| 4 ie _ Twentieth Century for} day in his apartment at the Biltmore Fred W. Johnson «i Wyoming to i If e nti dd . ant| test by Leo P. Flynn, Dempsey’s| air courses have been | plotted by , pany in the Unit-. States to win! wife, the former Miss Emma Land.-| Cleveland or New York, and later |hotel. (CT Rapa tape ea Sig de) aed Dl toa der pall {manager. The commission made it Miss uth Elder and her co-pilot ¢ a free trip and a $40 ringside seat| ridge, it was announced he had accepted! Mr, Jeffery had been ill in his th 's fe = prone! aati a eee leaders previqusly asserted that they! clear that it would give either Flynn|and_ navigator, George Haldeman, ' to the Tunney-Dempsey fight. Win-| Another signed by Mrs. Cora H. a sataaon of Mayor William | hotel suite for three days with a saya pci the pascal ae canee of poncrien to it in the army or Dempsey a hearing at any time | for their Beeston nonetee na pied the prize ae aver mark of| Coyrell from Atlanta, Ga. set out tthe Chines i Mt luncheon today /heart affection. Although he re- the Ache se Bc tay immediately| "Decpiee the lerceeress tax re-|ON, any score but it was equally com AGS York to a ee Daan atel and over 200 sales-| that the signee believed the preacher|* the Chicago Athletic association. |tired from aarure business several} offered a resolution endorsing Gov-' turn: Mr. online ine’ been oe pee eat pe boxing mnAUpr ibe named “Tha Ametiean CL? ~~ to be the man who deserted her and Dempsey’s Plans Vague » he had visited his offic mith. ing in his discussi teen ee he Nene Treat Gice of Lind-! NEW. SEGRE WILL OGEN two children just before the birth of Demaneare alane Por aehe jaily until Tuesday. He was| CTR0! 8 ing in his discussions of tax revision’ dict given in the ring at Soldiers’| If the great circk are of Lind. gram by congress. Furthermore, he re Governor Smith was described in to members of congress that the col-| Field Thursday night. bergh is followed, the plane will: LaMoure.—The Gamble .. a third. Were also vague, but his associates ners: ols, ii the resolution “as the most available Jection of nonrecurrent items by the| Mr, Righeimer’s statement fol-|Pass/ over Newfoundland, Ireland’ 1 . Discrepancy in Funds in the seclusion of the Dempse; ‘he body will be taken to his home di tioned for the ina- tr i ially i slice ’ hen into F iy big dete! wal oot venth) «te had enough brass to return to| suite at the Edgewater Be peed at Chicago tomorrow, where the | ©" jidate ment ioned for the nomina , treasury has aided materially in pro-! low; and“then into France, and Halde- enough brass ‘A ; tion for presiden ‘ducing a large surplus last year but] “As far as this commission is con-|man estimates the flight will take the com can lease a stor. Columbas, oe a disguise, as pastor sa tee. Dampeeya, would. not start pangtel wil beheld: He i surttred Representatives were present that these items cannot be arnt contd the bout was conducted in |30 to 33 hours of flying. ‘The other. ing in loure. C. T. Gibson of @ church, dl the telegram added, “Chi will iy To awe EB J. Doering of Chicago. from Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Cal- upon in the future. Administration! accordance with the-laws and rules |is the ship course, ‘which the navi-. Valley City will be supervisor ‘of| and also made mention of a ie: pacman ‘said Tex Ri ei eg hokey, pies i ifornia, South Dakota, Wyoming and Jeaders proviously asserted that they|as promulgated by the commission |@ator veileves would call for 38 to. the store, and George Brunskill of| crepancy in accounting of Gals the sentiments of eae 50,000" vie NO FLYING 3H Utah. | had made a preliminary estimate of} together with instructions to the|40 hours flying, taking the plan Grand Forks will be local manager.| funds entrusted to the man. In aj vie Kentiments of sor ressed his un.|.. Kinston, N. C.—Thirty feet above| _ While plans to perfect a western a tax slash of $30,000,000. referee and timekeepers before the |directly to the coast of France at ’ This will be the 27th store of the| request for information regardi limited appreciat'on EA help of |th:, ground, in the fork of a tree,| Democratic organization was sched-| Even if the Geneva armament! bout, and such instructions were |@ point nea: Bordeaux. Gamble chain. the man held here, the chief of po-| 1m sae ae ce ee a farmer nam | Brown set a steel | Uled as the principal subject for dis-’ pact had been consummated, it was| given to the managers and contest- Depends on ‘Veather lico of Zion, Ill, sent slong @ group ji trap fe i cussion today, a resolution on tariff pointed out at the White House, the|ants in the ring before the bout| Weather conditions will deter | Weather Renart picture of a family that sought its ee eee coeciacies whbeh ae molesting. tis eles ee rates for the west also was pend-| United States would still be faced| started by the referee. Therefore | mine the route to be taken, and the f Weather port | absconding head. official gate of $2,658,660, later, he fou. a sixteen-inch tzout | ing. with the necessity of building up aj the decision as rendered will stand|Pilots believe they will have * i eo ees arasraaten gecelled ber 1898,660, i te ws at tho trar. A'-o cap- Conti - lar belief, ti affic erviser fleet and oe Brvaident (Ox: and this commieaian sil not con- Pte sa tie his hen 4 ne Hi i a was th hi i ontrary to popular belief, traffic’ pect: ot on the cruiser, sider a rev of said decision. ising, a Fi agai m he Sa ee eee ee. yom ng Fire in Ammunition caught ‘the fish fe, wt hed on the Mississipp river has doubled} Patiae ie cee session. It was seid at the office of the|0f 500 gallons of gasoline, suffi- * 1, tree. within the past 40 years. commission that no further word had | cient for 53 hours of Sram s bee ived f: lati Miss Elder he 2 TRIAL OF GOVERNOR ED JACKSON OF |SermingP'gnc'%, sevice "iain ah a i irst American voman . . Serviced Here by pe a Aeruan Atla:.tic and who wi Four Inches of Snow be at the controls over the greater 3 part of the distance, is determined Over Saskatchewan |P="* <f the distance, is, determined Lowest last night the group was not his wife, he was Pit Causes Panic Precipitation to 7 a.'m. certain on that point, | — ee ge trom Rosnck . Raltimare, eet. Page ay wi & purpo! ifi-] originating last night in an ammuni- cation of the preacher as her hus-| tion pit at the Curtis bay ai IND HIS u mpan: band and the father of her children.| ordnance depot near here exploded IAN F W P ‘AR Wherland’s_ 8 Co P y} and Columbus, Ga., officials wrote| shells on a loading platform nearby, Winning the class B air derby au en e "lander control without ser. dam- = brought a lot of joy to C, W. Mey-| farmezs of northern Saskatchewan scientifically possibe to make it,” Claims Amnesia Spells age to the reservation. rion é ers of Detroit, Mich., whose entry | speeded harvesting operations today|the pretty aviatrix says. “We Confronted with the accusations | “Ammunition magazines containing|Indiana’s Drama of Alleged atest Mea picwert yen’ with tinet Bee are ia tact tit pee eae Bier set Noealed four|have the latest safety devices and her in desperation d ‘ith firs! » | c inches in some places, ill 5 1 instruments te Eh movording £9 Chie! Carrell Seopenyee oe (ons at exponiens ber. Political Corruption Reaches| allegations that’ they offered, $10,-|his company serviced Meyers’ plane| ‘The sudden change in the weather| Weed Gr vthewe wha hate ennedel |‘ “If there are records of these mar-| quickly sealed by soldiers’on the 000 to Warren T. McCray, Jackso! 1 with gas and oil at Bismarck brings] that placed a blanket of snow over|us, This, combined with the fact riages against me, I am sure that| reservation who, with the sssistance| COUrtroom and Mayor of In-|predecessor as governor, if he would no less pleasure to,R. F. Wherland,| the prairies yesterday interrupted| we positively wil not, make a fool. occurred while I was under the| of local firemen’ snd-a fice appoint their designee to the office local agent for the Texaco company. | threshing operations which had|hardy attempt > fly in tne face of boat, ex-| dianapolis Has Already Been|of prosecuting attorney of Marion| In fact the local employcs of the| reached the height of activity. adverse weather conditions, ee ‘” Barmiahed the flames in less than Convicted Modmer Goxee: county eel existing ee | Texaco Son BANY. Sezviead. ae ot ihe 4 "nor MeCray May Be Wit-|Adams, crusading Vincennes editor, Bismarck “These were No. 60,|CyClonic Storm | ig, May, Wait Until Spring puipres the slate Wish & broeceiie at niinted by W. H. Emery; Nos 0, in Gulf of Mexico! sit at the field until sprix waite a ide afaenSooe afta (Bucs OY Sao” Aselth, NG, te et rae — nen, The ch Lebar Pp oN Filo ted nd A, Litzenberger; No. 42 ios Crus, Mere, Sept. plant ie any beng foolish ir. such an ate indianapolis, Sept. 24.— (AP) —|stantiated, he said, by D. C. Steph-| piloted by G. Smith, and the win- | —A cyclonic disturbance in the Gul ae ty A 4 A A danger of the fire spreading. alee 3 months "of investigation enson, then and now serving a life| ning. machine. ‘ i of Mexico, believed to be centered bast 3 er eed Ae A few small shells were detonated.|Indiana’s drama of alleged political | term in prison in connection with the Mr. Wherland was assisted in the] 120 miles east of this port, is re-| co) d Brock Paul Redf 68 40 0 pected to reach here today. pecan Ait lati corruption reached the coust-|dea’h of an Indianapolis girl. Steph-| work’ at the field by H. L. Harless, | ported in a storm warning issued by| 07 Ctnere in recent jong fligh’ wt: WEATHER FORECAST Search Started For room. ° enson, prior to his conviction, was|Texaco representative, and D. R.| the local weather bureau. Small fase os ty a Wri hee whirlwind todas are aos One, Sian” toca Gov. Christianson Mayor John L. Duval #& indian-|grend dragon of jana Ku|Luger, salesman, beside the local| craft have been forbidden to leave| ‘¢™P cplinder ee Capable of a and Sunday, Sok oe Freez-| Will Have Tonsils. Missing Monoplane spolis, eat of faut peomionet Rie od. an acknowledged | station attendants. ; port. iles fully | to |.— (AP) —}bas been tried for violation of the| Three grand juries carried on in- i a Shearer Sept, 24.— (AP) — - an Detmer Wins Race _ |Norm arer to hes tation. Y sures me we can 1 fail. PSCSESOSOSO COSC COO Taken Out Monday}, ts Angele, P act of Indiana and tions, . indictments now pending, after at Spokane Today Wed Film Director Felts Fi Spokane, Wash., Se Los Angeles, Sept. 24.—(AP)—jan earth inducto compass, & Pr ebary eas eter r of met: Norma te 7% ti tar, and Irv-| pioneer magnetic compass and the Pa., in 9 Travelair biplane, | ing Thalberg, director, English Periodic com} ,-the lat- winner of the western fly-|ried at Thal! ita Monica affected b disturb> me county for|ing trophy free-for-all race for two| home asoline tanks Ske, eee 8.cre-|or more low powered air- for two} planes, first race of today’s pro- gram of the national air races. First prize was $1,000 and the race was 80 miles around a 10-mile urse. Eleven planes were en- Paul Richter. Jr.. Los Angeles, in le Rock biplane, was second. Leal | P i i 1% sleek a £ 5, PEs fet rie i i] | § s et zit <7 < 48 La . by heey » Ohio, In a f after) Waco was third; i_ Miller, Des|John P. Wanner of near St. during the Boxer | Moines, in an Eagle Rock, fourth | excavated what is thought to be rebellion. He became a police cap-|and D. C. Warren, San Francisco, in| the petrified bedy of an animal. The jor Jackson, Marsh and Cof-| tain in 1918, signalizing heroic work|a Travelair, fifth. Apparen‘ly they|figure is about 24 inches tall and are charged with fi... (Continued on Page 3). placed in the same erde weighs 165 pounds, * taker) . > 5 Fi eee