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. “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (22 ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS -TQWA JUDGE KILLED WHEN AIRPLANE CRASHES Financial Affairs of Late President Harding to Be Probed|Hicine Hits” |B the meta Sobmarine s___] LINDBERGH T0 - [—_Betore and attr te Fooa Come |) PHONE POLE AT | HOT ONTRAILO Se | GET CONGRESS’ . FLYING FIELD MISSING BONDS | | HOWOR MEDAL nn on tea liams of Atlantic, Iowa, sient i President Coolidge Will Make| Is Victim ae tek ie :t Presentation at Noon ny of | Tomorro Former Executive ‘omorrow NORTH DAKOTA’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER HIS OBSERVER ESCAPES Iowan Engaged in ‘Contact Mission for 9th Infantry i at Ft. Sam Houston MARION STAR INVOLVED | CEREMONY TO BE SHORT! Just 10 Months Ago America’s | Most Famous Flyer Started | for Paris Chairman Nye, However, Does Not Believe Bonds Will Be Found There San Antonio, Texas, March 20.— (AP)—First Lieutenant William C. Williams, air corps reserve and a judge in Atlantic, Iowa, was instant. ly killed here today when his plane crashed irito a telephone post near the second division air ficld at Fort Sam Houston. Lieutenant Williams was engaged in a contact mission for the ninth infantry, which is now in maneu- vers, when the accident occurred. His observer, Lieutenant Russell H. Cooper, was not critically injured, The telephone post projected above the tree tops and Licutenent Wil- liams is thought to have overlooked it, thinking he had only the trees to clear. Mrs. Williams was in San An. tonio at the time of the accident, Her husband is a judge of the municipal court in his hume town Washin; on, ““Mareh 20.— (AP inale into the finan- cial affairs of the late President Washington, March 20.—)—Col. Charles Lindbergh must once more emerge from private pursuits at his the senate Teapot nation’s call—this time to receive Decereliiee will go further * the symbol of its homage. than to determine whether any | Deep:y embedded in the mud of the ocean bottdém, the sunken submarine S-4 for exactly three mouths defied | _Tomorrow—at — noon—President f the liberty bond profits of the | the efforts of rescue crews to raise it. Navy divers finally succeeded in attaching pontoons, and the above | Coolidge will present the young re tinental Trading company | NEA Telephoto picture shows how it was brought to the surface. When the water was pumped from the | Argonaut with the. congressional! * f Canada came into his pos- | *Alvage tanks, the craft was. floated high enough for the conning tower (left) to be visible. Thus the sub. | medal of honor, the highest award o ion marine ‘was towed to port, where the remaining bodies of the crew of 40 were removed. of the United States, voted to him | agers have tu salen athe | by congress last December. | wiktinn tate: wire “any ll " : Ohl Udorpantleleeriti etl take place ‘ resence of high army, navy a= ee2 % [North Dakota Voters to Indicate sixes might have enacted from Med or a O a (6) ers (6) n Ica. e | Ficlals,, ‘a Spossily, Mra. Evang oil deals into which we are in- line L. L. Lindbergh, the pilot's! BeBe aie te ne Their Presidential Choice Today 7% se it the ceremony wi take more than a few minutes. Mr. matter of neagerad meting iris bc Coolidge probably will say a few Star.” e A as Ras vords ii . onl ffi : th t i = owned by the late pr siden. : 'EIELSON A N D Lowden, Republican, and SNEEZE ¢ AVE Presence of he CmNpang, pee cout ea eeies eee! o is Prey Macding ‘cotste wilt | Smith, Democrat—Contests | Paphera, coe ce ek FINE WE ATHER with executors of the estate. tional Committeemen in} Peruape,fow tn the company wal USHERS IN AST rl ie company wi F ge , Washington, March 20.—(P)— } Both Parties and Electors recall that it was just 10 months | 4 - | With aealinera Bet ain Aja and Delegates in Republican ago that the courageous youth|Here is graphically pictured the destruction wrought by the wall of! ing now % hopped off alone from Roosevelt] Water that swept through the San Francisquito canyon near Los An-/| DAY the senate Teapot Dome comm 7 geles after the St. Francia Dam broke. The halt million dollar | i Part: ield, on the unmarked trail i tee’s long and ramifying investiga- y 0 P power plant at the foot of the canyon, the first building to be struck! tion of the now canceled oil leases| Aviators Are One Step Nearer aliases Auto Show Soloist Heard Hay inging eastward from the Pa- ty tlie ae force, is Bae peti and after tte disaster that pe) i bsequent connections is ‘i . — cific Coast, with only on top,| out the ponderous concrete structure. ply two of the great turbines; = aeone is eee the accompani- Exploration of Arctic thoUpad Near Daher Le Ha Fever Sneeze Set to Music | Lindbergh had suddenly emerged ne and the foundations of the building are visible. Old Man Winter Gives Way ment of violent political eruptions . , voters of the state went to the polls , ‘ a serious contender for the trans- t oun on the floor of congress. ‘Blind Spot’ pol and Found His Voice o New Season at 2:45 to cast their votes in the presiden- atlantic honors. Commander Rich. Today was another off day a — tial preferential aenaty, rast « |ard E. Byrd and Clarence D. Cham- NAVY PLANS FRESH INQUIRY INTO This Afternoon pack So ee ee ‘hree| Seward, Alaska, March 20. Weather conditions were being| 4 sneeze was a contributing:factor| berlin had been waiting for days for i fomontttee investigation|2%Ploration of the Arcti counted on to help swell the total) in’ rindi 4 rd] favorable weather, Many thought’ ‘SIN ER, : ; dave ‘of subcommittee investigation sal loration o! Win < was a|of votes cast, although prospects ee olmny the sBlngibe Ricoman; ho ve ae Fas tier Soph | etek ihe apne young man’s in carne further reaction was|®tP nearer today after completion| were that the vote would be. light|i, to appear at the Bismarck-Man- | Plane He a Bs) motor, 7) Bhai ee Strchasitratttc nal [oe ae w ae young ladies 1 ked fe forewing the announce-1 his flight.from Fairbanks to/in all but a few pace aye Shain: dan, Auto Show: on Thursday, Fri: Tightly his charoek ape contender be — , That is what one, Bism Se bates yesterday by Senator erin erred terete Bes, joebar for of signs Ja een calaniay: assistant chauf-| i" the New York-to-Paris air race | Today in Congr ess ||Bodies of Last Eight Vic- uttered this morning as Nea page ‘ por age gr eee Dome: * comm: rd agonal side of the north pole: Piercy rp pe oe — feur once had a job as oh in te Grete $25,000 prize of Raymond| {. tims Removed From Steel sncinet tticnily Sheen i . s hotel at Duluth, linn. a e Senate again takes up bills on " - i 9.45 ili tee, that, before winding up rc eg See | York is od on thd Lenox ith, Shortly after midnight May 20! Tomb, But Story is Onty!2:45 p. m, today. searching inquiry into the dispos: Ayer Matec eth ieee ticket, unopposed on the Democratic guest at the hotel was a young came word that Lindbergh was pre- consent calendar and , Bi y ) ‘the ndai orbec! Z “Yep. It's the first doy of spring. i . ins throughout his Mon ead Seth ne national conven-| fever. Sneezes were throttled down| 2 rye roposals, Writt Mes: Have he . the committee would look into the : tion and Smith 10 in the Democratic | {°": . field. Lindbergh ordered the plane} . Rage | ritten essages ave, Seok Pret Haines fren Fane nid Sun’ fr ember" The, No Ontos we Sheet ch cehP ey SE a fekd an atta ne mn a| Ga ven comin | Ws pate or While be did not believe any of| terday. Lieut. Carl Ben Eiel-|makes no provision for a second/then 17 years old, was attracted one| PIY Of emergency army rations was| before senate interstate com- | 4 ie i i i i ii ittee, | | son of Hatton, N. handling the} choice vote for president. c day when he passed through the|Poard. Satisfied that all was inj merce commi | the bonds would be found there: N¥e/ plane's controls, Wilkins operated| Principal interest centers in the perior mphibencdia lusts hay dene Bee eine ene ae CRS |: ae inquiry, foes on before | Boston, March 20.—(AP)—The | | said seers wee ittee submits short wave radio. perennial contest between the Inde-| sneeze set to music. He laughed kites, ig 7:30 y he d vas HG senate agricultural subcommit- | navy today was intent on a fresh in- | isfaction ‘- is cnate without going|, Radio messages described the|pendent and Nonpartisan Repub- heartily. ‘The young, woman pianist] eter” At iiebeo into the cockett| |quiry into the disaster which claimed | a report to scacaeaag 80176 ltrip over the high Endicott moun-|licans for convention delegates and | looked up and laughed too. Of te Ae Ror bad: cared tte | Amendments. to Jones flood | the lives of 40 officers and men! ies eH save waletaigall tain range and over the barren!presidential electors, each group hav-| “Won't you sing this for me?”| 2. .te plane he nam ; control bill taken up by.senate | aboard the submarine S-4, | | to til’ Ge auld.’ he added “Tt tundra, | Leaving Fairbanks st 11:25 | ing placed a full ticket. in the field.|she queried while the piano triekled| SPitit oie ea eee commerce committee in execu | When the craft had been dry- they are not thene we are going %0| oit‘range at an altitude of 12,00 den. Tee the OL Reply Tang” Te Shade! and Byrd wished him luck. “A few| “Agate” Shoals, arma export [Gosket. and the bodies of the IaSt/ wp onerts.who furnishes the world’s | tell the world. T don't think they feet about 2 o'clock. - Wilkins}, The Democrats have a full ticket ate Trike, His Ve minutes before 8 o'clock, his ship| an, immigration and currency fio removed from their steel tomb, | Most popular topic of conversation y sats sere: Nye Is Right messaged that it was “‘a bit cold up| but it is unopposed, except for na- Pe ieee galee labored inte she muggy air with its! gtabilization . proposals. before | the tEREE: tots wae but nace [from is f sderal Sec thas bocaene Agreeing that’ Nye was “abso-| Here” as they passed over the range. eel comnnoltoonan: bred age! answered, but she insisted that he| "toward " Intermittently house committees. revealed. C. L. Young, chairman of the lut Fe right," Louia H. Brush, who,|,, 4 half hour later they were over hou! 8 are came intermittently throughout the scene before the bodies were taken . + —_—____ | 1 offi vho inspected the j Flower and Garden committee, in- the tundra and into the usual fog [expected to help bring out the vote try. And he did. Before he had Reports of Lindbergh’s progress D T Naval officers who inspected ts |form ed The Tribune today thet’ len. Howard was} day and night. He had passed Hali- t ini: the i with Roy Moore, purchased the} a+” that altitude. At 4:10 they|in the rural districts, while city finished many of the guests of tl @ fers of gardens would hold their : " o 3 r My assembled. out saw the mute evidence of the }& emia Oita) Bae. from President! passed through a “bad_storm” and|elections will increase the number Ta he had a splendid voice. Hel ¢aY “Newttundland, ani cou ines desperate fight to shut out incoming | first meeting in the chambers of the he saying that, he and his asso-| just 10 minutes later sighted Point |of ballots cast in some citie didn’t believe it but from that day| the’ Atlantic. A ship wirelessed he Water, but faed to fird written | Association of Commerce at 8 p. m, Cites, whotare’ ia Washington. on| 2&z7Ow. Morton county is voting on a bondihe liked to sing. It was not until] t6¢ Atlantic. A, ship wirelessed he) f messages in which it had been hoped | Thursday and that everyone was in- ciates, who are in Was! From Point Barrow, Wilkins’ | issue of $200,000 for road building a n sig) miles ot e ed 2 1 9 HE ey P the doomed men might have re-|Vited. another matter, were willing to give and a relatively large vote is expect. |" last year, however, that the pub-| trish coast. Another at 100 miles, Ps 5 t i | “It is not necessary ‘to be # mem- the oil committee “any and all de- pe P eke be hia thin stent to pe peal y large me | He had Passed over Ireland, pee [pornos their account of the disas |ber of the Association ‘of Commerce eg! ise) an ee. "of re|Feally exists, He plans a 2,100-mile| Little interest was manifest in ‘nally bis ba 4 31 (Pani 3 ;_| The bodies were covered with|in order to join in this movement. ‘Let us, i 2 f mo thane flight to Spitzbergen, heading in a| the precampaign activities, although ti ae a Pi ag sgh ie ‘aris|Soo Line Engages Local Musi-| o.ay mud which had seeped in from ! shooting and in fairness to the mem-| great semicircle over hundreds of| there was the usual spirited fight tea ee Ga 1 Organization For | the ocean bed off Provincetown, the | OY Oe ae aide “bring, thie thing| Miles of unexplored regions. Two| between the two factions of the Re- {Continued on page two) cal Org: | scene of the crash between the sub- | right out in the ‘open and go straight of Wilkins’ previous attempts to ex- Party in state—the, t. lore the region were unsuccessful meetin Leaguers and the “In- 3 ‘ LW AAIIN, Auto ‘Exposition An Ai “ehAsteuard. deatroner foce of atmospheric conditions | dependent” group. : ‘INDIAN SCHOOL | Paulding on December 17, last, and a a ace fae oblate \there were several inches of water | and mac! roul rrison be! ie mas, A 4 into . pet aa ndent, and F. J. Graham, line railway, further musical enter- Only a Small Hole in Sub 4 iry mae mae int see ued on page two) WI PROB A tainment has been added to the pro-| One of the surprising features of tional some $$$ z gram that will be offered at the the drydocking was the revelation of Through the courtesy of the Soo|over them. ( \ profits of the naval oil marek-Mandan Auto Show, which|how small a hole the Paulding had 2 ee # . deals were included in the sale WH F BROOKS will be held in the State Training |cut through the hull of. the sub-|Everybody who is interested ir ri ane CONFESSES HE [St : f |o ‘The Marion Star figured in the early part of the oil investigation when fea in Mandan on|marine. Three feet of the Pauld-|flowers and gardens is cordially in- pee Sens, unenvered to ing’ i vited,” said Mr. Young. support the charges. y and Saturday of/ing’s keel bottom projected through g- » SeReRcte| ysmp woman 1S VICTIM OF = Sg ee ae we The Soo line has engaged the Elks| room. The opening on the outside | listed below: estate files. it was President Harding who A B. ) &8 secretacy : Friday and Saturday evenings. |long and only three feet high. The|With “For of 93 Acres Awaits Pres- yg concert will alec be given |instie hole was but two anda half| Large volume of poetry dedicatea f a scene of activity today, where the | ship was destroyed by long immer- | heavens. eee Title tn ay thom te bdeesd | son, N. J. Pool Hall 12 |Gopher State Senator and G. Addition of $5 acres of land along|susomabile dealers ofthe Twin sion and. crams’ sorpertnent nas | Small boys and sen headed tiver- Bill Providing for Purchase] bend of Bismarck to play on Thurs-|of the craft was about eight feet; Young People Jeong vat houses j Saturday afternoon. ' feet long and a foot high. to sweet young things. * Fall of the ent’s Signature in Bismarck on Sai r : i interior, assumed direction over the|Suspect Is Caught in Pater- id The State Training school gym is| The delicate machinery of the| Large kites floating lazily in the Sincla issouri Cities are busy arranging their dis- | filled with debris and silt. ward with poles, string and hooks. ° farding fs a de- Hours After Murder O. P. National Committee- pe ie i sie 22 ee the. United| play of over 40 automobiles of the; ‘The bodies removed were those of| Clouds of dust emerging fron: velopi yesterday, the senate floor # States Indian girls’ school at Bis- it model. They will be shown’ Lieutenant Graham Newell Fitch, | Sea man Succumbs = ; in a Japanese garden setting and! Washington, D. C.; Torpedomen two) - ou ae marck is almost an assured fact ; “aalt 1, x i (Continued on page 4 » 3 pew York, merch ae gods HOWARD MELANEY today, the bill introduced in the|members of the decoration commit-|Roger Leslie Short, Boonville, Mo.,| Kimball, _25-year-old| Minneapolis, Minn., March 20.— United States senate by Senator |tee state that the guests of the ex-|Frank Snizek, Ridgefield Park, | ng i position will think they are in a/J., and Russell Archibald Crabb, was shot and | (AP)—State Senator \ William: F. lic in many sections of the United) Lynn J. Frasier providing, for. its} position will tink tt iego, Calif., Seaman Joseph Leig! ot ot | in her peerheest je Brooklyn, Mar- | Brooks, gayi, national Sea ee iyrie ee gree. Noman Coolidge ra prog coerced Rien ag 5 eee is much interest throughout | ton Steven Providence, R. I., ant country in the. coming | George Pelner, South Omaha, Neb.; rich melody of He ire . show mand the sponsors believe that Machinists Ms te William. Dempsey, B Fire stendance will surpass all other | Walkerville, Ont. ‘ineer Jo- A i the ied pen ag Literally he and no automobile shows that have ever|seph William: Fternman, Riverside, beck Zed hexeiing the annual « , : i os. has sung his way'out on the prairies : been in’ the state, RT. fice. route click of marbles on vacant tors are preparing to entertain deal-| The examination of the torpedo |! fron al over the western part room, where the or lived for 72 Et cetera. Et cetera. And How! j attend nl bores: afte showed Pee rors of the diststneding | rr area te sepals Montana and into the| Tho he district|, Bismarck and Mandan distribu- Await Death Quietly rn § F] i 4 Wehe Will Run For ; WEATHER CONDITIONS Poco State’s Attorney ion Head Mah oven the tune we cast Be anc, ik “Wehe, Bismare Leviathan Sets | Hy ii ii i ie k attorney, candidat ¥ bight oa petitions are already in cir-! New York, March 20—(%—The| __. the actions “Although there are sev- pide of she United Rtates membatt x Charl local attorneys being marine, the Leviathan, today was : as possible candidates Teved to Rave. Mang Mb 8. pre Speed : no other petitions are record in her ing of the English | 1866—Th as yet, so, far ‘as AO channel foun. Cheebenrie: My Attorney F. E. McCupdy ours and nine itn wad : however, at | British newspapers ‘ z ALL F iit i i Hi i . i a ty : é ¥ SF e Hh H re #2 i mi A gE fe iad

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