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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928 ‘ PRICE FIVE C& wT j Lindbergh Hops Off Near Noon for Tegucigalpa, Honduras/VE BOMBING arn PS, GRAYSON PLANE BELIEVED 0 APL [croton | TE COME DOWN NEAR TOF CAPE COO! ——— aa TAKE UP WORK} setconersCeow ote ot Hear HICKMAN TO Marines and National Guard ing Hum of Plane’s Motors, a), BATT FIELD a)|; 10 NEXT STOP durian capital carried the Amer- ‘“p, ican air hero close to the scene sokiehng. om ae back and of recent fighting in Nicaragua between American marines ai rebel forces, since Tegucigalpa } is only about 25 miles from the q Nicaraguan border in the neigh- $| borhood of which the fighting is Ca on. td Hopango air field, \ from which the American avia- + tor took off, it was stated that I 5 strong winds were blowing in q men Drive Rebels Followed by Muffled Splash, H AVE CHOICE P8 Into ‘A Has Been Advised to Fly High on Night of December 23— fearby Forests ' lad ar clacton a OF 3 PLE AS SIX KILLED IN BATTLE { Shoot at Airplane stantiated \ peeey : _— see eae j : Maine; Jan. 3—(AP)—|Confessed Slayer of Marian Rebels Lose Many Durii | H that Mrs. @ = TOUR MAY BE EXTENDED) |: CS Grayeons missing saat Cin Dawn Parker Scheduled to Be Fighting, But Exact Num : as E mn passen; 5 | Famous Flyer May Include Co- ee ot Cape Cod, Arraigned Today ber Is Not Learned A schooner’s crew here re Managua, Ni —P) i) | eee they heard the ham of a plane's mo-MAY ASK MENTAL TEST —The United Staten "wc ale iW Goodwill Tour saa | crashed into the Adiatic, on the oe Hiepligad actin pee ae i! San Salvador, Salvador, Jan. : eir story Tevteeticted that told|No, Matter What the Plea, into the forests by siesta and i” prom ode Caves a aa i breathe hi eee Ace Court Must Hear All Evi-~ es tional guardsmen in the recent eff< 1 Tegucigalpa on the next stage when that ship docked here. The dence Against Youth : ] wr atecoel around Quilali;, Five _ { ral America at 11:45 a. m. to- | Bennett J. Doty, reprieved American 4 . ship was A i Te . J theta ' i day, central standard time. d df he h Foreign| Passing he heard @ mes- ngeles, Jan. 3. ‘The - . Other planes have ale tiers te: [lg oe meee CaP | Wn ee aT : a 4 been ascertained, attam static. of the Radio Cor-| confessed kidnaping and slaying of careéa inrmatone Foy! ea 18 When Edward Hickman was brought into criminal court at Los Angeles to be arraigned as the slayer of 12- All of the patrols sent out fro down,” he said. the youthful desperado. year-old Marian Parker, he was heavily guarded. He is shown here on the left, with his counsel, Attorney Telpaneca at Ocotol have reache@il Jerome Walsh of Kansas City. Quilali and the garrison, now he The latest evidence that the trag-| Court attaches pointed out that, COLD W AVE NOW edy which overtook the plane on its| barring another TE acl gene of by lane and guards, has ample flight a New York to Harbor| plea, Hickman had three alterna- supp! wel ne food, medicines’ and Grace, Newfoundland, occurred just| tives at his arraignment in super- an ed ammunition. The medical supplies as it put out to sea, came from the| ior court today on the indictments a were brought to Quilali yesterday kidn: and all the wounded have been MIDDLE WEST) ccacecoetee' [sae seay Se WASAFRAIDOF | By Shotgum| STARTS OUT ON [oF seesee crt oe The schooner was 18 miles north-| tion before pronouncin, tence. A yancing toward Quilal - west of Nausett Beach ht. A| second was plea of thot, ‘guilty by D 7 Farmer Near Artas, S. D., bel forces kept well pi cdhppo gale was blowing, occasional flurries| reason of insanity.” The third A a fearing to come into the open, the Meets Death Instantly in 6 MARINES at ef raise cotton,” he told the photogra-| poration of America. A f in. | little Marian Parker is to be deter- pher who made this close-up. utes later came ‘the words, “Plane mined today awaited the plea of the region of Tegucigalpa. Dr, Romero Bosque, presi- ae! = rele sete ™, . is cabinet ai ie American ‘ 2 sataister, Jefferson Caffery, | Line of Zero Temperatures Ex- Fedele Pill a was Up ls plea of irae | ce pee Demand Death Penalty : were the last persons to say HTIN( “fe " deck, Captain R. V. Comeau related. 5 ” Hunting Accident WOUNDE! feed bye tothe Ameton fh- | tends Southward to Cen- | 4e,Capmin HV Comens rte | statements made by the’ ~200N|Realor Says She ToléHlim of Breaks Way ‘Through Drifts| "QUNDED IN FIGHTING a Before heading northwest tral Illinois schooner's bow, those aboard heard! Walsh, who will defend’ Hickman,| Fears That Doctor Might | John R. Eiger, 45, well-to-do| to Take Help to Diphtheria | Sraeign sree Sartison of United for’ Copmigiiea. the famous sounds which the captain said he| indicated that the first might be B Pits tea sg tard ae aeait| Ip P States marines today held Quilali Spirit of St. Louis described was certai.. came from airplane mo-| chosen in the fight to save his Try to Kill Her at Aes APL, se peeriiyal Stricken Community mates sera ioiaaoeee oy various evolutions over the city, much to the delight of the crowd that had gathered to see him off. tors. Then the droni increased 32 DEATHS IN CHICAGO) cry to end abra; oa to be f Sccnecutiaeh through Device “Attor, Smee North Dakota boundary line, was a General Augustino Sandino, rebei pel — lowed almost immediately by a heavy ‘Asa Keyes, fi h Los Angeles, Jan. 3.—)—Appre- | instantly killed late Saturday aft Mandan, N. D., Jan. 3.—(AP)—| leader, had boasted he never would splash. ney Asa Keyes, frequently has poe hension for her safety, claimed to | "Say mptcierre reat dedega Dragging through drift-swept roads, |be driven from Quilali, Slightly Higher Temperatures) Only @ staunch vessel could have nounced it would demand the ex-!have been expressed several months | Roun By the accidental discharge of) Going “out when teams became| ‘The reinforcing Sunday of the i. Pri- Several Salvadoran’ aviators lived in the treme Ity, if Hickman’s guilt ; M pi a Abetieak sea that was running, ago by Mrs. Amelia Appleby,| Kiger is ‘son--we iving | Stalled, swapping horses at farm|patrot which captured broslion Lee lg hin as far Are Predicted For Tonight | the ‘ Poa The schooner - d'or proved and his sanity haya victim oo Fiore ro cela feutiiehins Ne Sire etek for rire ise igan house, breaking |g = one American life and five as the Te and Tomorrow - {bot fad ne fawn by its radio,| | Whatever the plea of the con-|ifr "tne newest, evidence uncov.| 7 0nd of straw. The boy was driv-| ee on eithe marked only Pt mnalied thee wounded as they Se — ho tesflingSpparsan, | eet age’ "athe ‘fang it ote, ent, ience, nes fg Eger was sng a eter ens oP ge wa, Dv, PC, Low Busha he ay cough thee San Salvador, Jan. 3—(AP)—A) Ciicago, Jan. 3—U?)—With pub- a dhocdive day | ScboOl girl tay be, attorneys sBid| Chari” a. ‘McMillan, “her former| “M4, Ot the nck Nah A SMORE | were. believed to have. reached -a|captire “of Quial, five. He flight almost within earshot of the} normal weather prevailing, in. vir-| that the schooner put in at Salem, bleh a Ce es Chg business manager, who is held as|The was, “When about half way te | diphtheria -ravaged conwmunity 20|Were killed and 23 wounded. hate being bitterly waged be-| tually every section of the United! Mass., to ride out itorm. court will be forced to hear all of| '¢ Suspected slayer.’ the. stack’ the gun: was discharged | Mes southwest of Ral Grant] The rebel casusities inthe ‘ 1 August-| States, th thi bu si —_—_— * * Authorities said tha. George P. Ei feounty, where four children are}encounters were not i iy poise aa aupseperet oad cials -'peodicted. hight higher beard ep ore spre ag ota ot |MeNally, realtor of | Wilimgton, ae mer oe paheegicat yo hee ibes eo Have diedin. the last, week. bause dead and Sone ee ritles ‘was the task of Colonel Charles temperatures in most but . Calif., had volunteered the informa-| the charge having entered his breast Vague rumors of a diphtheria e] (Continued on page two) f andlitatel anowsin ethers for today. ag plea of “not guilty by reason fal aye Ped aonan and gone directly to the heart. A demic south of Raleigh came over —_- — ‘A. Lindbergh today. Snow ftarties swere fe vet . t ass eggh - | crippled telephone lines and State's 4 ‘A few miles south of Tegucigalpa,| the Great Lakes section, with ris- INM ATE H ANGS of insanity’ might ‘mean a. long] ian might attempt to take her life, erreur deaiers yesterday: ‘Attorney M.A. ‘Buchler of G URY PORT marines have gi pel McNally told Captain . ray o vi ai formation that three children in the i Since rrival here, the 25- William | , Funeral services will be held at) soni i | captur: the rebel stronghold at] extended southward to central Illi- i 4 ren 20 | the farm home tomorrow. He leaves, | {2mily of Magnue Dirck and one oF Qulali, near the Honduran border. | nois, while the lowest. temperature, year-old defense attorney has made| Bright, of the sherit?s homicide) secides his. widow, three children, | Child of Kordisa Wagner wero. dead. yt ‘Over. the actual fighting terrain| in the United States was reported nn sdliteck statement for palilication two sons, 19 and i2 years of age, Doctor Agrees to Go | Lindbergh will fly when he leaves| at Havre, Montana, where it was comoaralag Bis ane. en: bp per 2° hee only ipa: ecrorey ie and a daughter, 16 years old. Dr. F. C. Lorenzon of Elgin was EER ane” Nel SC eclepae,nca|Chare Stabby 48, Commits etn cron sa, [Roe akeet etal MMC WET] |Ssaeriaitres waren |Fermer Ctmnliae Staton i i i ” josep! yan, former uty dis-|the wealthy widow as having t E. eat is sal e een advised to fly high because the| fornia, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and] <i i40 While Prisoners En- | trict attorney, who quit the prose-/him she feared Dr. MeMillan might NESTOS WILL await the arrival of antitoxin. Al prietor Makes Office Hold- ° and anti-aircraft guns and are con-| temperature of 76 at Los Angeles. cutor’s office recently after firing aban to poison her and instructed supply we i hered rom several fits a sidered likely to one a shot at any he, extteae southern pots of joy Holiday Program a broadside of charges against its eel ly to | Botity Abe police in event 19 cetty a ead A ve ce ers ‘Walk the Plank’ plane passing over the territory, es-| Florida and California were the cont papengeed be hal de: . ey fa Mrs. Appleby in| CAN E below. zero, Dr. Lorenzon started ially since marine corps planes} only places enjoying normal weath-| While other prisoners at the state ° real estate in the Wilimgton, Calif. New Year's day on his errand of| Newbury Port, Mass., Jan. 3— Bombed them yesterday. ~ fer. baleen tt pol data lL atal sai Sees eae Tere a aoe oe mercy. z : —(AP)—A new city administration v Many Records Broken Roliday F} oon, by McNally, he said. It is between 45 and 50 miles from | SWung into action today with “Bad = _ May Extend His Tour Records of 50 years standing] Charles wi ae ‘Since the time of his agrest, which | Elgin, the physician’s home, to the| Boy” Andrew J. Gillis at its helm. Lindbergh has under consideration| were shattered in many southern) goi hos- followed quick'y on the identifica- | Wagner and Dirck farmsteads, 18 to| The red-headed former gasoline 7 extaniog, his present good will tour} cities, where temperatures were 4 tion of the body in the sack murder 20 miles southwest of Raleigh. For- | Station proprietor, who entered poli- to include Colombia and Venezuela.| even lower than in New England.| of guards and priso as that of Mrs. Appleby, Dr. Me-|His Aspirati Indicated tified. with fur coats, blankets, andj tics when a mayor refused him a li- He will make a decision after reach-| Suffering from exposure was! hang himself. Millan has pin ty ‘denied that |o spirations Indica’ Y| robes, with 100,000 ‘units of anti-| cense to conduct his business on his - ing Panama, where he is expected] acute. Henderson, N. C., was seven| Stabb, a transient, was sentenced 4 he killed the woman. Pamphlet Sent Out by toxin carefully protected, the physi- favorite site, made public the list some time after January 8. degrees below zero, the coldest] from to a five- piesa He told his attorneys he believed cian and a driver hoped to make| of those who must walk the plank.’ ae Sem neers Sacked: She | since 160s, Gamay Nee ee ; two men who, he said, had threat-| Committee at Minot mast of the distance yesterday. They | It included just about every off streets here when yer four below; isville, Ky. three receiving medica % “ ible | planned to trade horses when advis-| hol ‘ chief, 80- on his way to a reception at the na- below; and Bristol, ‘Tenn. two bee ; t-| Body Will Be Cremated Tomor be es Eeeny amcre neanone le 4 , able or necessary. licitax, highways supe: Be- tional palace, A, thousnad others] low. i row After Simple Rites— d R. A. Nestos of Minot, former] State's Attorney Buechler at Car-| Sessor, building inspector, overseer ted to view the Spirit of} Snow covered the northern governor of North Dakota, will be a/ son said this morning that he doubt- of the poor, city bbe id health and * P St. tt is. Extra police were called| central sections, whilo rain, sleet Terea Si0me to, hare, bee ‘Ashes Stay in France |Action Is Asked to. {candidate for United States senator| ed if the doctor would return before | commissioner, ued on page two! snow eral in ° from North Dakota at the primary] Thursday. . Mr. Buechler di harbor master, library director ‘and : |e ey Preserve Possible _ |{eztion next June, it was indieated| know the names or ages of the etic| four Policemen, re northwest, Traces of snow extend- Teason f ing .tAl : 3.—(AP)—The 6 | tod booklets sent out by the) di ho died i There would have beet ACCEPTS BEACH PASTORATE) ci as Zar southward ax) central fim to th state horpital for the i ha Tee._aehes ‘Farewell Message’ ‘Rett fo a ere ara | gee ig reuaianl aid aig pe KrowBo | o unfortunately ay oe ae Harvey has accepted the pastorate of | 22 inches at Duluth, Minn. Stabb’s body was claimed by o Washi : inot. —_—_—- quirements made charges necessary 3 ashington, Jan. 3.—(7)—Secre-| The 16-page pamphlet tells of the for removal in certain cases, the Congregational church at Beach in Chicago brother Wing at Mackenbe, Wis, . dat tlie wae eau ted dain ta Minot attorney's qualifications for; 3°CUD Anemometer " re. Tequest she will be cremated tomor-| take cvery precaution to preserve a|the office and reprints excerpts | Is Installed at ‘Bossy’ following the resignation of Rev. and will be Crellin. Rev. Hull will conduct services in the Congregational Known as “! row after simple services for her at| “farewell message” that may have|from articles concerning him pub-| Mayor Gillis is better known lo- Weather Bureau) ffl’, 2s Boy” and once served in the Ameican Episcopal church. been left by the six members of the|lished in various newspapers and churches of Beach and Sentinel ; ; the navy. 8, above 60. s The high place that the dancer|§.4, who lived for several days after | magazines throughout the state and cw, ‘y: did me pete etal ciconnl Schools were closed in held in th art and the esteem| the submarine had sunk, | nation, A new three cup anemometer, or winners anion een 2 Don't the which French hearts felt for her; is) Representative McClintock, of| Mr, Nestos, who was born in Voss, wind velocity recording instrument,| asked right if gravy?” he PEE FEE laces, and some cities in central naa 9 7 fino feared a milk shortage un-| . Hibbing, Minn., Jan. 3.—(AP)—| attested by the whklespread mourn-| Oklahoma, a Democrat on the house|Norway, April. 12, 1877, came to/| ss ugural , FARM WORKER ee ™ sal less sr tpecars Be foes ai i mt was made fed ing tributes paid in verse and prose.|naval committee, in a letter to the|Buxton, N. D., in June, 1893. He - Aree Ph Ree iapeawertesg Turning to a doorway, where 2 b laage Sangin bc ai gr — ‘of the consolidation of two of| These came from artists who ad-|naval secretary, recalled that sev-|was clected governor at the recall!1” ‘The new instrument. replaces onlookers was gath- moreer. team the neiahl COLVEST NEW YEAR'S Hi four banks, the Hibbing ‘as @ creator of the dance|eral years ago in a Japanese sub- election in October, 1921, defeating | the tour cup anemometer which has vette, y DAY HERE SINCE 1885 . National Bank with the First Na- the public who cherished| marine disaster, such a message was| Lynn J. Frazier, and served as GoV-) been in use for many years Bismarck Sunday experienced the| tional Bank o het peacetime charity and|fonnd and be urged that the “water |ernor from November:23, 1821, un-) I¢ has been found that at low or it New Year's Day since 1885, agreements Be ., | tight compartments be not opened,” | til January, 1925. i = ncate wind ‘velucities ftér having quarreled wi NAR ‘i said today that, despite r for | £Veh moderate wind velocities there of the federal weather | 3] » despite! until adequate precaution had been! In 1926 Nestos was candidate for # acquaintances at a neighboring farm, eau, disclose! today. t bur: Hi . aie iss Fuller, taken. endorsement as U. S. senator enue ee jfiiteranse fe the mead he attempted to get away ‘The minirium tem ay, was al- —_——- Gerald P. Nye, but failed of ‘ti ‘ i perature of 34 agemnat Cer Fame velocities of 30 miles per hour and “guy” further scapes, | ue chon te degrees Uriow sero was the, lowest eter ip friends, | Shelton Brothers chdorserment Oy 9ST aaa Igceum | 290¥e there isa a erence of present mayor Was a bop, hed told : H . < e ile per ho 30 miles per hour 4 Se Se or od | mm was 38 ig Go on Trial Today] so, shouaunyy tetrey,yeatine| vp to.5 mile per "hour a, 140 dog". Thee two were Sock of ek ee miles per hour, ie highest velocity Tad FR feet. Taylorville, Il, Jan. 3.—7)— otter which he made. tour of ever recorded by a weather bureau’ {05 ite. was the man who “spent Cul inating a vendetta of the south- sid instrument. a lot of jack to beat the arrgent ern gang! ie ree s —_—_—_——_— Shelton brothers” Carl, Earl, and| Fort Lincoln Seeks FIRST LADY'S BIRTHDAY | pieker WhO wes always a “ trial here today for Washington, Jan. 3.—()—Mrs.| There were several observed a birthday at mild the ite House today, but being among those whose anniversaries in Bismarck. are in competition with the holiday That is the sign that she went about her duties H. Noyes, signal officer at Fort Lin-| as if it was’ any other day of the coln, posted at the post head-| week. No clebration was planned. qeaeeTteomn the corps area signal] _ CONVICTION AFFIRMED ved area ya [ical Tadio amateur wh 9p jocal a who tes a transmitting station is ure ‘with Captain ep ceidlitits

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