The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1928, Page 10

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PAGE TEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 low sea dick Lang in White Dodge Bros. Speed ne Hob vrionps between me Stand- , Mountains, 13,! Jeet above sea Senior level, the highest point ig prion Up All Production % Gefen a oe Bod ap. ee e Due to the volume of Victory Six|rolled up by engineers in both exper- “s ie ental ectual-ptoduction mod- * ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE there were tail coats and white ties - Ce. eR de eae exclusively. ee | to say his wife must obey him in the \ opinion of Justice Hill.” Hearing a = — aos ~ |divoree case, he added that it is the | cast. ‘Ten thousand persons saw a Whip-| orders which _have been received | im ‘husband's duty to protect hi LW ecords. it is accorded the quality leadershi; trackless Stone Moun-| since’ Ja 5, when this latest/els ‘the. formal announce- | not +0 coninand eres hee hippe t R i in the American tight ee field. : Hes eae tanta, Ge. The Whip Dodge 5 4 product was an-|ment of the Victory. One of the test iB k at Tokio Is Unsurg in Tn addition to the special tents that a8 the first Hight Cor St have ever | orice, cuit inrge pera of Ser on tua highways until Ke speed Z | bank at LokKio is Light Car Field] were made the Whippet also has es- tude the rae, the other two bein i x i howed over 1 3 grade, g| the passenger car production during|ometer shows 00,000 miles: BY WILLIAM F. BROOKS Barksdale (deceased) jumped twice | Closed Following Seah ows tablished an unusua? performance much larger and more expensive au-|the year will be Vi models. formance on the Indianap- . Lindbergh used | ‘ i Fs pert ‘(Associated Press Feature Editor) and Col. Charles In presenting the perfected line of |tecord in the hands of more than tomobiles. Plans for 1928 ‘also include an in-|olis track eget that the car qi n ute on no less than four oc- 150,000 owners who have proven the] Jn a speed run from Atlanta to|crease in the production of Stand-| was of maintaining nearly Washington, Feb. 4.—?)—Salty ised c | Death of Cashier Need aoe Mg low ese thatl Whippet stamina, speed, bower and| Macon, Gans Whippet averaged 48.3|ard Four equipped with four wheel|70 miles an hour as an everage in yarns of the sea, which used to pre-| Ei ee place it in direct competition with| economy of operation over a com-| miles an hour. brakes and a larger production of|thousand-mile grinds. For months lominate around the Army ! Only one woman : ¢ of the Tokio Statke bank/| the lowest priced cars, executives of| bined tatal of a half billion miles of] Traveling 1,845 miles from Can-| Senior Sixes. e preliminary to the formal announce- hang-outs in Washington, are & —Mrs. Irene McF nounced here today by the the Willys-Overland Company de-/ travel. ada to Mexico a wie averaged| In the truck division, due to the|ment, Victory Six models have been way before exciting tales of the dar- ian. She was a clare that never before in the histoi The following are cited as a few}29.3 miles to the gallon of gaso- fact that Graham Brothers has just! subjected to all sorts and condi- nking department. of the automobile indust q f the outstan lishments | lin completed the most prosperous year| tions of roadwork in all of the Reporting to the state examiner’s}ly in the light foineyiode field. of tie Whip ‘a ot ‘One of the best ogee records of|in its history, building“of trucks and United States; their ae office this morning, J. L. McRae,|has a car set such a long list of not-| Cannonball Baker drove a Whip-|the Whippet was a mile test on|commercial cars in five capacities them 14,000 feet. up mountains ion chute, deputy examiner, sald he had closed able records as the Whippet. These|pet from coast to coast, a distance | Rockingham speedway in which the! will continue. The line consists of|far below sea level on western ’ ing of Amczica’s airmen. One of the latest—although u verified—tales has to do with flying instructor and a student fli plane flying over Grisard ‘incinnati, and was to m libition jump. Se left the 2,000 feet, but t It seems the student was brilliant in| fouled in the gear and failed | a + nati, records, made over a period of 18| of 3,559 miles, averaging 43.28 miles | fast four-cylinder light car averaged | four and six cylinder motor coaches, deserts, a ail hases of flying except landing— | to open. Had she remained with the ee LS aes SRarine iat had| months since the original presenta-jto the gallon of fuel. This record) 71.6 miles an hour. commercial cars and trucks of 2-ton, 7 - " probably the most important. > exhibition chute she ¥ ave been | disclosec »rtage in its accounts.| tion of this modern light car, cover| was made under the official observa- —_—_—— 1%-ton, 1-ton, 3-4 ton and %4-ton ca-| The play; “Our American Cousin,” . Ps sould make a plane do anything #5 killed when the plane The amount of the shortage has not|every phase of. test and in each in-|tion of the A. A. A. More persons in the United States | pacities. was being performed in Ford's , long as it was in the air, but the! pulled the rip cord of. th been de: ined, he said. stance the Whippet has set such aj Ed Hughes drove a Whippet from|die of heart disease than from any More than Bi bord and _a half was| Theater, ington, ‘D. C., whex minute he started carthward his | Army chute an army offi John ingen, cashier of the|high standard of performance that|a point in Death Valley, 284 feet be-| other single cause. required to perfect the Victory Six} Lincoln’ was shot. nerves got jumpy and almost invar-| quested her to we: ne se | bank, was found dead in his garage; : jably the instructor had to take over! safely to earth. jon January 31. His death was at- the dual controls to prevent a crack-| URES tribated to focation by carbon up. | ‘The accounts tell of wings being| monoxide gas. Officials of the bank n examination of its af- ‘The instructor was disgusted. He t.rn off, planes locking together, asked for 0 arte teabned Of tried everything he could think of| gasoline tanks leaking dry over im-| fairs as to break the student of his fear of| possible landing pla nd of al-| Laingen landing. Finally, at mess, the in- most everything else t could hap- | structor discussed the student with! pon an airplane. : other fliers and declared he was! All going to flivver up to about 6,( feet, take out his control stic throw it overboard, leaving t dent alone with the remaining trols. In some way the instructor's in- |‘ ed eas to ud eB He ‘i “i Und del Ld et i ceci to be prepared. They went | ¢—————_———_—_-__-——* r up. The instructor flew to the proper | Flashes of Life fi et! altitude and then unscrewed his 4 pase | One out of every fifteen deaths ates today is due » members agrec|in the United § that instruction in} to an accident. parachutes isn’t neces-| = irtually all of them instinct ade © of their life-saving | . 5 without giving the drop a! Dr. Gev. F. McErlain hte i opathic Physician stick. He showed it to the student * and tossed it overboard. The stu- (By The Associated Press) saueess ——_—_——— . . 2 dent hesitated a moment and then Rome—Some 8,500 bars in Italy| 5 trol over the side. The instructor ave Been closed in, the last vcar.| HAA A OC Sor | frantically tried to protest, but the | There are only 11,356 open now. engine drowned him out. He wasted be ho time, told the student to jump,| New York—-Mussolini has sent a DICTATOR and went over the side with his para-| minisicr to Chicago regularly ac- s ®@ ; chute, landing in the chilly waters | credited and promoted from consul ‘ of the Potomac. The student took | general. Commander Leopoldo S. E. Door Sedan 2 . a spare stick he had secreted be-|Zuinini says that the premier recog- | ji neath his seat, connected it andj nizes Chicago as the ultra-American brought the plane down tu a beauti-/of all cities, peculiarly American, ful landing. while New York is cosmopolitan. Every bit as strange and thrilling; Geneva—In case of war's alarums rd the pears eee of Gill ster doth pleas Ke on ae he iving members of the Caterpillar; night and day. It has been decided o.4- club, but they are all true beyond | to keep secretaries constantly ready Better than mile-a doubt. to receive messages about threatened minute speed for Any flier who uses hi: rachute | hostilities and to start machinery for Putas to save himself fro-: death in a dis- | flights by the dove of peace. 24 Ahours—A record for stack cars below abled aircraft in flight automatically is elected to the organization. New York—Uncle Sam has a long The information division in the|arm when he reaches after some- $1400 office ve we ae of ne ni oe body. wed deputy Lpebsitr| are to recently has undertaken the task/|start Monday on a round trip of + 6 2 of obtaining complete details of |8,216 miles in order to take David A Big One Profit parachute jumps by Caterpillar|Genender, former postal inspector, : Va club members. The resulting record | to Juneau, Alaska, where he is want- alue is a series of short fact stories in ‘ed on charges of embezzlement. which the heroes save thei seedhie from the master antagonist—death.| New York—Much to the tailor’s BISMARCK The 63 fliers made 75 life-s delight the tuxedo will not be worn MOTOR CO. emergency jumps up to and includ-| when the ladies are present. At the} Bismarck, N. DP. “8 vember 9, Capt Frank | junior assembly when the debutantes | "D. 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