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% Q | ad The Weather Generally fair tonight and Sat- urday. Warmer Saturday. NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS “OCEAN FLYERS’ FATE INCREASES —___________»om Means ESTABLISHED 1873 8 Four Nations Invited to Join U..S. and France in Antiwar PactiMACHINE SEEN LUNCHEON, BANQUET AND REVIEW OF | ——Socatste Convene in New Yorr || 41 NOVA SCOTIA "EXTENDED BY TROOPS ON PROGRAM FOR SPAFFORD|- "== * } UNIDENTIFIED SEC. KELLOGG Commander Will Be Royally Plane Sighted Was Thought to Be the Bremen, But It Has Foted During His One-day) Oa ts tofice consis; howss Not Arrived Agreement on Procedure Is Stay in North Dakota’s Cap-| continues consideration legisla- Reached With Foreign Min- ister of France Hoosier Race Offers First Test For Hoover Against Favorite Son ti , ital City Monday ‘Senate'” faatnce " cosleititee 3,000 PEOPLE AT FIELD ite hears chamber of commerce tax Edward E. Spafford of New York,| Proposals. ° 4 ig resolution for survey of eC cote a Basar ron Indian conditions before senate Indian affairs committee. of honor Monday, and the local Senate agriculture committee American Legion post is arranging 4 a full program for his brief stay peng Has eel a Park bus regulati Commander Spafford will arrive a a here sometime during the forenoon| Dill remains before house inter- uarbe ae ee Ton toy here House agricultural committee from | Fargo, where he will spend Sonne scaratent Nadel Watchers Now Estimating How Much Longer Plane Can Remain in Air DISCUSSIONS OUTLINED Multilateral Treaty Proposed, Preventing Nationg, Re- sorting to War With fuel for only an hour and a half more, at most, of flying, at 3 p. m., eastern stan- dard time, the German pla Bremen was unreported on its flight from Ireland, beyond a Canadian press report that it Passed over Nova Scotia this morning. It was 38 1-2 hours after the start from Baldonnel and more than five hours after Captain Barkhouse of the Canadian cut- Washington, April 13.—(P}— Great Britain, Germany, Italy and Japan were invited today to join France and the United States in the negotiation of a world-wide tredty binding the nations not to resort to war with one another. The invitation was extended by Secretary Kellogg, after an , ment on the procedure with Aris- tide Briand, foreign minister of France. In a note to the four governments, presented simultaneously at Lon- se) wewtte yo ah Tokyo rowed y American diplomatic rey tives, Mr. Kellogg outlined the dis- cussions on the | enna between himself and M. Briand, and sub- mitted a draft representing in a general way the form of treaty the United States is prepared to sign. Its language is practically identical with the original treaty proposed by M. Briand to the United States last June. The four governments were told the United States “would be pleased fel be epee . : promeay as may a Pete soraive avcraiac, coma The first clear-cut test of strength between Herbert Hoover and a fa- eration to the conclusion of a treaty “stood brent oy cet teppegeh shes ae wineine in eerie . i primaries May . S. Senator James fatson (upper left) seek- s in review, i i is- ae Sth manlinenere - 7 ing the state's 33 delegates against Hoover. Evans Woollen (upper right) SO ockt eae endlpeet 1 [essa Peet tee oe. emer Valley City with + ” is unopposed for the Democratic delegation. In a warm senate race a marck, Mandan and y el U S C OF COMMERC STANDS text ood oe cl Senator AsthurMotlawa. (lower let) Sas two sadverseciea:for the He: en eon, panna a R. = gas od cooking and heating pur-|Ue We HAMBER E enh SF arr shone eect ze eel PAT ON ITS TAX REDUCTION PROGRA hemmuent an Minneapolis this morn- PAT N TAX PR M eure eet ee! WAND ANTO GET NATURAL GAS the Association of Commerce in Montana - Dakota Company Commander Spafford’s honor. Peo- ple of Bismarck and vicinity ster} Buys Local Gas Company— to Extend Pipe Lines ter Arras reported having sight- ed high over Kingsport, N. 8. a monoplane he lieved was the Bremen. No other reported the passing of the craft, al- though it then would have been well down the coast, with clear weather, nearing New York. The lives of three men, two Germans and an Irishman, were at stake. Mitchel Field, N. Y., April 13— (AP)—A crowd beginning to tire of rumors which had fed its enthusiasm since early morning hung on dog- gedly here this afternoon, deter- mined to be on hand should the transatlantic Bremen at last ars rive. Optimism, which had been unrea- sonably buoyant earlier, waned steadily and gave way to just as un- reasonable pessimism. When unconfirmed reports began to sift around of a plane seen in Nova Scotia, they were accepted as fact. Lack of verification, however, resulted in a spreading cynicism and when later rumors came in of a plane seen over Maine and Massa- chusetts they were received with scoffing doubt. At 2 p. m., almost 38 hours after the Bremen left Ireland, the crowd (Continued on page two) 5 GIRLS FOUND HIDING ON U. S. and hear his message are invited to attend the noonday luncheon. In the afternoon the national commander and his aides and Gov- ernor A. G. Sorlie and his staff will make an official visit to Fort Lin- coln, where elaborate ceremonies are being planned. The public is also invited to witness the review at. the fort. Upon the arrival of the official’ Natural gas will probably be flow- party at pet — the pth ing in a gas mains of Sea i : ion about 5 p. m., the rn and Mandan within a year, an Saadeh ina be given decile we oe eakegactioe Valley City, Jamestown and Fargo} : Daniel Hoan. damesi Maurer of North Dakota, includi a volley Hy gps ead od maid a Delegates to the 16th national convention of the Socialist Party are of 19 guns.* The y will be wel-| Montana to Fargo will be likely to/S®thering in New York today to select a presidential candidate and for- comed by Lt. Col. Thomas W. Brown,| have pas service as the result of ajmulate a platform. Morris Hillquit, prominent New York attorney, is post commander, and his staff of one brn mpleted in Minneapolis| ‘te Keynoter. Presidentia¥ possibilities are Norman Thombs, former officers and escorted to the review- “ort a whatels ‘th Montuns:Da- New York pastor and candidate for governor in that state; Mayor Daniel ing stand at the parade grounds.|{ota Power company purchased the|W¢>ster Hoan of Milwaukee; Congressman Victor L. Berger of Wiscon- The troops will then present an e8-| stock of the Consolidated Utilities sin and James H. Maurer of Reading, Pa. ~ With the note and draft treaty Publican nomination, one of them Atty. Gen. Arthur Gilliom (lower act ‘as reviewin cers. by R. M. Heskett, vice president | ——__—_--—— —— At 7p. m., a banquet will be giv- logg said, were clearly set forth in offi were presented a copy of the text 2 right). The wil be, colorful, ceremony of M. Briand’s original proposal ai al is expected large > ws ile alae ies of all the correspondence on ber of local people will be at the the Montana-Dakota 1 pei et ctiea Fete end tee (SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE JARDINE Spine induc Sc'3| FARM AID BILD, [Sommenttions Prevented to in the main dining room of the woe si Aeaiaiitin dita Senate Finance Committee acific hotel, at which Com-| James Trimble of Bismarck, vice: iN PASSED BY Today—Program Calls For ren of the Vatted Denies That Commerce Secre- GENE SHANK. ST ot the Consolidated Utilities company, Total Tax Cut of $394,000,- States, tated in its note of le. ‘ Feet wy'27, 10ae, desires tence the| tary Usurped Some ef :Pow: : 5 : feline ge cries] om of Mla Devctmen—| DATE AVIATOR |S eser en leteestinrshae Seyt ready to conclude with the French,| Hoover Actually Partial to §| Commander Spattord will, speak| will remain in charge of operations As reservation to witness it. United States, which ve id iblic heretofore. The views my pute Nertotore. ‘te vew'| COMES TO DEFENSE OF HERBERT HOOVER 10) +4 has been in the Twin Cities for the + the local Legion post and is open| jest week and completed the nego- EN ATE 43-93 000 — Much More Than only to Legionnaires, Auxiliary} tiations with the power company 5 f Planned Washington, April 13.— (AP) — British, German, Italian and Japa- on the universal draft act pending in|in Bismarck, Mandan and Valley MeNary - Haugen Bill Now Stauilinige-yeteon ata mavueramct tas nese governments a single multila-| ASticulture Department, He congress, which is the principal mis-|City, Mr. Heskett said today. Goes to House Where Early |reduction, ‘the United States cham- teral treaty open to subsequent ad-| Claims sion of his nationwide trip. The} Piping of natural: gas here from - ber of commerce, which came to herence by any and all other govern- governor and Colonel Brown will also| the fields in Montana to Bis- Action Is Expected grips with the administration on this ments, binding the parties thereto Washington, April 13—(P—A ae, give short talks, and a musical and Mandan will give gas subject early in the present session, Program is being a1 users here a fuel with a much higher Those eligible to attend the ban-| BT. U. es presented its recommendations today content than that of arti- ir ‘c i113.— |to the senate finance committee. gost snd who wish to doo sre urgva ficial gas, at a much lower cost, ac- (AP eSkatore: Eraslen, hes | Submitted by Felix M. McWhirter before Saturday night. If unable to cording enero ‘oie the! Masters, Norbeck, Nye, Schall 3 Indianapolis, a member of the go to the store in person, they are|a y Se gg tay Probably requir | and Shipstead were ‘among |<! amber’s committee on federal tax: asked to telephone the store and he ogg bs feeoad ater yaag rom] ‘those voting for the McNary- |ation, the program calls for a tota have their names placed on the list | woean®, it has been stated. | 3¢| Haugen farm relief bill which | tax cut of $394,000,000, more than Dae Ge paceeary te kaw 18 a IVALe t nnnk Ce cca: | Mas pase by the senate bye | 100,000,000 higher than’ that rec- vance how many plan to attend. ry Ags Hh daagpeaslog 53 to 23 vote. ommended by, the house and nearly R, J. Kamplin, commander of the|”° cuales $200,000,000 above that now suggest local Legion post, is head of the} To Run Lines to Black Hills Washington, April 13.—(AP)— nate "The Phcoaie’ ere being egy Heme The Montana-Dakota Power com-| Bearing a majority of 30 senate! The proposals, first submitted to perosat ot comes rood Spafford’s ay eres, , ear) ee aed Bove votes in its favor, the McNary-Hau- | the house, ways and means commit- Mandan members of the Legion,| natural gas and now is running its|8e farm relief bill rested today on Py aa Pega aaa repeat Auxiliary and War Mothers who pieeiions into the Black Hills. Mr.|the doorstep of the house. where|"" Reaction of the corporation in- tend said plans now are being] early action is expccted to send it to) come tax to not more than 10 per 10, had written Jardine saying he ade Harry Brooks in Gerald | considered to extend the pipe lines Pe ‘Continued on page two) hal beard (he chases pi bag a, a line gots BF ee tee nod are requested to notify Ger: 0 e: e pe the White House. There, an almost | cent. dent; nder; Mrs.jto the territory of the plants just nia ry “Mr. Hoover, as secretary of com-|from Detroit to Titusville, Fla., re-| H. ieee Lemnan comementer; Bre Repeal of the remaining war | Weather Report i merce, thas “encroached upon the jcently. Brooks was killed when his > of the pr cig agricul-| plane dropped into the sea. $4 other, “or (0 WAF wiKA one 80° strong defense of Secretary Hoover| Establishes New World Mark “The government of the French} ®€#inst charges that he has usurped Republic, while no less er to] some et the Powers of, the agricul- For Endurance Flights of promote the cause of world peace! yor, partment an rwise has Light Planes and to cooperate with other nations bale ed to Soinee poliag a Was in any practical movement towards reap pyre py iy care ved Ege - that end, has pointed out certain} made public pApril 1 and| st. Paul, April 13, —» (AP) — considerations which in its opinion| ™®4° P' — p e e agriculture | Driven down by a blinding snow- must be borne in mind by those pow- pyehiceoned told Charles S. Wilson, | storm, Gene landed his 90- ers which are members of the| former commissioner of agriculture | horsepower biplane at 9:18 a. m., here League of Nations, parties to the of New York state and now a farm-| today, after establishing a world rec- treaties of Locarno, or parties to my at oye New York, that “there| ord for endurance of light planes, as other treaties guaranteeing neu-| j) pot Jas oggee essence of truth | shown in records available here. trality. these charges, and I would resent] The former mark of 12 hours and No Modification Required _| them if they were made with honest |38 minutes for light planes equipped “My government has not conceded ese with less than 100 horsepower mo- that such considerations necessitate r. Wilson, under date of April tor, as shown in available records ( One Sailor Is Under Arrest and Court of Inquiry Will Probe Matter Washington, April 13.—(?)—Five girls who sought adventure on the high seas might still be sailing witl Uncle Sam’s navy had not one of them confided to her chum that she intended to ship on a destroyer as a stowaway. But she did, and now five girls are on land again, one sailor is under arrest, and a court of inquiry will go into the matter. The girl who told was Cynthia Alberta Poole, 15-year-old high school girl of St. Petersburg, Fla. The chum told Cynthia’s parents and her father got in touch bes | an * certain veto faces it for the second M. jecehet, Auxiliary presi-| purchased and also to Fargo. excise taxes on particular businesses. ; or Mrs. M. J. Hunke, head of| The Consolidated Utilities com-| time. Repeal of the federal inheritance Xx. Wi others. was a North Dakota corpor-| Passed late yesterday by the sen- Fes. ture and in ner ways has hin-|" Shank took the air at 6:50 p. m. ip. i e. capitalization” of | ate by a vote of 53 to 25, as com-| "9% adwistateation ja<tacpastial ne prldeaeaeg teatime ‘a Temperature at 7 a. m. .. 18} ment in the tatenet of P hg ie cepert.. ye $100,000. pared vee one a7 to 3 ee wee ae agreement with this program, but| the discovery of the girl and she waz Highest yesterday ....., Entitled to Frank Statement Ht at the last session, i cqualiza, | differs widely with the proposed cut| put ashore at Mayport, Fla Lowest last night . “Tt has been my feeling,” Wilson Fetainen the controversal eq é Poole’s message also resulted in. Precipitation to 7 a. m.... Highest wind velocity . said, “that these aaa ‘were made for ulterior motives, but I have tp ; in the corporation levy. It now SECOND SEVERE GEN, PANGALOS ess ciihshsi resto ia eRet see a2 emer wen Ba cipally on the ground that this pro- only 12 per cent. The house has| Atlantic waters and four other girls ; all Frias : und | sed an 11 1-2 trate, |were found. Besides the Poole £ to the jusion that the ston Was unconstitutional. Pir. McWhirter skid that aehine girl, the navy had been informed farmers of New York state and of Should the president again return | naq “developed the last four|that one girl each was discovered 7 Be S33 yy | the country at large are deserving ; the measure to congress without his| Months to ‘cause the chamber to] on the light cruiser Concord, the ‘emps. = of a frank statement from you, for approval, administration leaders in| Tones to cause ble Sand he dest $ these charges involve that. branch! he ‘doubt whether it could be | Ch&nge.its position; that the recom- destroyer Sands and the destroyer B of the rnment ' —_— the ‘senate doubt whether on though | mendation of its membership at the| repair ship Dobbins. Dispatches . # to service to American agri- Passed over the veto ever nough | beginning of the war for heavier and] from Florida, however, accounted Neath Debate. 19 00. Clovay| eueare.” Blizzard Raging Over Central pa coe ees pe eects Peaerhy, ai ee eeion was “consistent with for a fourth besides Miss Poole, meni seeee a Secretary rdine ry “ii its positio or repeal o! se Going Bismarck 1. 44 18 [00 Cloudy Replying, “ in oe Part of State —, Six 11 Officers Arrested in Con-| Present for it. They believe that war-time measures,” and that it al- The f ted Ettsdelehis re 28 13° that he had “consistently refused * with a full membership present a had hee tatandi di The four gave their names ag Cn a ie 2 - Satay be drawn into a controversy on the Inches of Snow nection With Alleged Pan- tno: tNeds majority could not be ob- | "sof Be n oy ae meres ane aire Bily aces, Haas, McGuire, Flossie Dunn Center. 31 15 :10 charges, tained. . ure in the fiscal operations of the “ eae understood the “motives of the —_ Party 1 id even state li * ashore at Key West by the Conc Femoen > 2 12 Glnay| Sg, eases oes evone atieah (ee ac At'bee — nat eect oy at Ya | "ET tnt Heiman, | SOE “ea once al 19 90 Cloudy) “ “ander” normal - cizcumstances,” tions, the second storm in a week to-| Athens, Greece, April 18—(AP)—| tions of a year aco, cight changing | ., McWhirter took exception to offi-| homes in Philadelphia where the 17 100 Senis he wrote, “I would not dignify day swept parts of the northwest! Discovery of a lot_and| from opposition to support of the int cetinnies fag corporate. ee were sonplayed as Malbeeaes: A 10 100 Clear ay attacks, bee 7 ae ume. e ga a half fad of snow to| decision ‘oe General ppt bill. ese tack ber could prove that its recommenda. nest & ven fares to New Or. 18 23 Gloudy) this are entitled to know Bob-freesing temperatures pre-|island of Grete was announced t0-| The real showdown came on an| ions for cuts in 1928 and 1029, if| “Cyntnia Poole was said to have 11 103 Glondy| e, facts: these charges vailed generally throughout "the day. amendment by Sackett, Republican, | *°°ePted, would Oaths etre) nP’| told the commander of the Billings, Napoleon... 45 15 .02 Snow | tity "qepartment wand 620,000 N. D., Ce ee ee night in connection with apo eee ene a ginds oo gar of Bt Paariberg. be Pembina .... 18 15 .00 Clear people who are listed on 1 ‘Bemidji 18, ‘A letter stating that Madame| would be raised from levies on com-| Mott Commission to | added that Kramer, who is being wiiison sa 4 2 a Clear rolls. With the mercury dropping from Tenens had contributed 300,000| modities to help market surpluses ° held by the authorities, persuade¢ Bocshend, 40 20 Cloudy Has Gre Fullest Reppert 2 pve a blizzard op] sree nae ($3,900) to the conspira- and maintain pricesat abieher hes Open Bids on Sewer, her to board the Seip “During the three years in which today Two seized. mend cted, 46 to ks, furni agazine: Barve ibe 4 rH bs 4 for ie a eam snow ped tekee, end ny die — raga 31, aoe eee. aay pes de- Water wor! May 1 ce Foeats aoring 4 be stay aboar¢e Rapid Ciiy.. 64 20 (20 Snow | hou wrmpetiotic ‘seppert of Bre oa we "| pri Kinet waiting further | Resuthices Qocen ar therge of the | Mott, N. D, April 18—(AP)—| "News of the finding of the girl WEATHER FORECAST | tery Hoover in ll matters paresis: Willmer and eee eens eaten | mamanees, Oregon. in chares of 1 | (Special 46 tho ‘Terbune}=Bide wil| recalled. anotter “navi” suwewe For Bismarek and vicinity: Gen-| ing to the administration ef the de. | recent! anow nearly 0 half foot in depth, eeu cme nie Ay urged Me CAC | opened by the city commission| ches Ther was tn 1008 whee & ote Somewhat" warmer: Sata "| Boas hways Reve hens ‘bs the inser: aA Falls, Crockston,” Monkats, ‘Alter | the dictatorship and subsonoently bo-| the $005000000 cance: aubnidy bil | O00 worth of construction, wort, in-| fo Panama, gn bocrd, eve Dattochi For North Dakota: "Generally pop hy vy leider ap al ion to from Lea and Red Wing also were having | came ee Me wae mo by oe Ree Tey ube cluding the installing of a complete| Arizona. senive ealisted ak a fair tonight and Saturday. Some-|the American farmer. In fact, the! During snow. Grand Forks, in North Da-| General lis in August of the|can, Iowa, had proposed as a substi-| waterworks and sewer system. E.| ceived prison sentences as a resull what warmer Saturday. records show that, in instances | Shank was fa by excellent Teported a fall. same er ie ee tute for the McNary-Haugen meas- | R. Griffin of Mandan is the construc-| of ‘iat adventure. WEATHER CONDITIONS in which the work of wo, der| ing weather, but early thie morn | Highways were made soft Mademes Panguies was arrested $o| une. The five supporting the sub- | tion A high pressure area is centered| partments was involved, he was! ing a snow storm Be-| by melting snow after the storm:of | connection with a Pangalist plot last| stitute were Blaine, Wisconsin; over North Dakota, Montana and the Speely param f° fe Sener cause of the thickly flakes,|a week ago became worse . | October and later released. Borah, and Brookhart, Repub- of x it was believed for him Fronts Nin. reported licans; and Delaware, and morning and cold weather to from plane. sard at noon, with six snow ONLY 1 BID RECEIVED Blease, South Carolina, Democrats. LUCKY? 22-year-old St. pics eae on'the ground. cuz one bid:on the proposed ad-| Political observers found much low pressure area, accompanied Cranes, J. — Howard | in the air 14 hourse and 28 building and supply | food for in the way the can- se catered over | Mitchell has eyes of his “Everpthne Impossible LONG WAY AROUND house to be constructed at mp | didates for presidential nomina- | which the southern vig ody iy went nicely in the} Kaibab Forest, April 18.—| Grafton, Devils Lake, has been re-| tion voted since congressional action tation throughout let it be started to .;early hours of flight,” said | It’s a long way for a letter| ceived at the adjutant general’s of-|on the been marked with northern Border States and in jokin ag Md | Shank when be landed, “bat with my Sarace Site toe Bee portadtics here | fice here. It was presented by|much preconvention paign, - Dakota and W: afterwards ‘be took ill Fricting virtually ‘gooe, 1 realised | to Grand Canyon, 11 miles, away. | Fieldesth end Johnson snd offered of lican candidates | measles and was dway from school|! could not stay up, as the snow- Hiaceaee e eoeren: Gieites the Vee | to de the week See $5006. Resoes-| present. ieee, Cortés, of Kane, Highways debcagal bord ay yr Returning, he had. an {storm would make refueling in the| communities sent from one to| mendation that it be accepted prob-| Watson of Indiana, and Norris are mostly in scorch tore bengelg ot ieee ot the St.| theese eee Tree eae cites | ably ie ote es meaeiaes | emreskavmaren sor tee Wel-A0d toe) the chicken pox. (Continued on page twa) . i was said. : « on page

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