The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1928, Page 1

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(Sanita © . “ESTABLISHED 1878 WILKIN CK TRIBUNE (==: : , BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 ; PRICE FIVE CENTS Coolidge Again States He ‘Will Not Be Presidential Candidate|AViATors Now : r {pinto ee, H,C, 10 BUILD TRUCK GARAGE IN BISMARCK WRITES LETTER TO COMMITTEE Sas RADIO STATION IN OWN STATE) we “3 Halted Fer 5 Days by Bad Weather — Wilkins and Eielson Are Well Says Action of People in Writ-| ing His Name Would Be e CABLE 'ARRY ME; Pa ‘ S$ CARRY MESSAGE ‘OWDEN’S TOTAL NOW 168 North Dakotans Rejoice at Success of Trip in Which Hatton Man Takes Part London, April 21—(AP)—An ex- change telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen says that the newspa- ne es per Politiken has received a message Amant pie. Apel fea from Svalbard stating that Captain delegate steeplechase hen to the . George H. Wilkins, arctic flyer, presidential nominating conventions se ‘ ~ landed near the Svalbard radio sta- stood completed today as a result of : 2 ‘ - “4 tion at 11 o’clock this morning. eT ere eae ore: i A previous message to Politiken, vided a fitting semiwindup for the iS : fs s also from the Svalbard radio sta- teatte Fe aes ites lana ee oo . ta flew from Point Barrow and landed cad at Wee een ee att : : : . . near Doedmanasoeira, where bad jets Entire Illinois Delegation) i —Hoover’s Total Boosted Ee to 216 ae bag chess od : sind con 7 Babe sonres him for five bce Toppii ima: ‘This picture, transmitted by telephoto wires, shows frozen Lake Agnes, at Murray Bay, Quebec, f hich Pilot “Duke” Schi ._Doedmansoeira is an uninhapi ae ee fest, the lest lap of his relief expedition to the transatlantic plane Bremen, marooned on anenly. Teland. "It | is the OpEratlng’ bay forall tiad wxpor cectot Ay ee ae talent ads Isfjord, three states, whi served only to, further advance the causes of the three leading candidates, and a Sen-' ate debate on Hoover's chances, was another statement by, wPresident Coolit which observers feel will put a crimp in the plans of an; proposing to the move- aay oe ent hin, to the Kansas Clty ree newspaper planes, awaiting th chance to fly to Greenly Island or the arrival of the Brémen, are shown on the lake. Winter there, as evidenced by the fact that the lake is frozen and the snow in the foreground. Airplanes must use skiis instead of wheels. ‘The crew of the plane was report- ed in excellent condition. i Svalbard is the name applied to i] RELIEF FLIGHT [Seven Members of One /PROBE STARTED siento" cok | IS POSTPONED | Family Burned To Death QF BLAST WHICH|siicze sicsin sett , = ; A DUE T0 ILL Neighbors Saw Fire, But . KILLED EIGHT Wilkins Reencdion Seine poe) Thought Family Was Away Today in Congress Hah ‘id direct line across the north Floyd Bennett Has High Fever) in Debris—Father, Mother Captain Wilkins was looking for From Home—Bodies Found Senate meets to complete ac- the os called “blind. spot” and and Five Children Are Vic- tims all if E Fa Ht Fit F i a candidate in state would be “most embartassing” = would tend to “compromise” im. 2 Action Would Be Emba: “Reports have come to me propos my name as Fandidate for president at the We most if Hi tion on naval appropriation bill | 1: he jured in | plained to follow a course between nd take up Boulder Canyon sd tererty Dis in Explo the north pole and the North Amer- om jacaware, while house faces sion at Denver, Colo., Fac- | ican continent. loubtful program as_ result flood control situation. tory Yesterday The arrival of Captain Wilkins Senate finance committee con- sasibdsialion near erates from hier Bar- Denver, Colo., April 21—(7—|Tow, Alaska, represents the suc- ; rte Wil- Two investigations were under way Hope ari peng oe wii today into the blast at the Alexan-| regions. : der industries plant at Englewood, a The Wilkins plane carried a radio, but dgspite a constant watch vessel tahis “op haved roms by radio stations, complete silence ss ii i 8 8 F it g : 4P) tinues with tax reduction i maries i Satoh oy Feed es : pec eatarerct ae Wiliam F. baci session. f eg wrote. “Si t family were burned to death 10 house committees sched- embarrassing to me, and, while = b ‘ rent st their farm home 20 miles north- uled. jating the compliment that 2 s f El Dorado last night pene Sa eee crenaeaney it. intended, I request that ib not dispatches é Y . fe welt ne blaze occurred about 8 o'clock ANY FAMILIES ‘ recom & - p . 8 aside bodies were not discovered | lives of eight ms and injured ny nM my wishes,” he continued. "7 x a-|\. Bennet home. = 7 a Pe # More than.a..score of .witnesses| aviator w@s expected to take off heard that in New York City it has)" “my,5 ‘president understood to 2 3 . “Balch ig Overst, 17, was the j have been cyt Marissa by District|from Point Barrow. 4 Cee Oe ee ee Moet censia: a ny’ ; , ‘ eo member of the family who pe Attorney Joel B: Stone, who, after| | Captain Wilkins, « noted Austral . : i 2 a an inspec! o! it, ii . Wi ecompanie Seis wth iy. ta consent In| tee coelderatin for ia te Beem Zstnein ema orm TW OTT AR WGA seers cence tinal Sean of Haan 8, ance to such a movement would tend/ s+.+6, apace i : “ iam F. Overst, 45 | work be brought to a stop pending] Alaskan pilot. o ge ees me and lend color to 4 fe Overst, 41, his wife. the outcome of the investigation. ft | i il E 3 representations that appar- , ; Charles M. Armstroi tary | DETROIT NEWS GETS Five of their children: Dorothy, of state, ordered Mose “Alexander,| WORD FROM WI'KINS mt! are being made in other states. ‘ : thy, 16; Ralph, 14; Hugh, 10; Edith, 8,)Intermittent Temblors Con-| state prosecutor, to conduct an in-| Detroit, A il 2 (AP)—Cap- ou ice ay pln oa ‘ pul leclaration of my ion . |quiry following a statement made|tain George il announcet tinue to Rock Already Dev by Alexander that the company had his arrival Spitzbergen from . ween : Herbert, requesting that such attempts be ° ee 0 in’. 7 A. —_————_— NE OF Lanclen/ iatenaps bel no spe posit CONDITIONS IN astated Region refused to comply with safety ord-|Point Barrow, Alaska, in a radio nr ty ers issued by his department ‘ist| message today to the Dertoit News. Hoover in the Republican race, had propounded to : December. si “Reached Spitzbergen after his pledged and claimed delegate _ “Eres 3 Washington, April 21.—(AP) Three terrific’ explosions rocked|twenty and one-half hours flyinj boosted to at least 168 - 2 . —The American Red Cross to- |the plant shortly after noon, fol-|one stop five days account b: day transmitted $5,000 through | lowed by a burst of flame which en-| weather. Greetings to aviation result of the action in Iili- the former governor. ba McCaffrey, Lome oe" north- manager, TJ. the state department to the Bul- | veloped the paint shop where the|ciety and flying club,” the mes garian Red Cross for reli: of | explosions cEcctted. un was bee received this forenoon said. earthquake sufverers. lieved that a spark from an electric panes nae ig sled Els fens Saceie Wa motor operating a ventilating fan and was sign ilkins- Sofia, Bulgaria; April 21—()—| set tee a pan of silver nieae. Ele mn.” More than 125,000 homeless families; The company engages in a num- of Hatton. N. D., is the i ‘Thus, den picked up 22, as he had only vlaimed 89 there previously. is name 1 candidat i 4 ‘. Je 4 ee Hoover Now Claims 216 ty prety eae a: assistant northwest| BALCHEN.| R. F. Gunkelman of Fargo] in southeastern Bulgaria today en-| ber of enterprises, including the| Alaskan flyer who had accompanied a taenee esined two more delegates seid We hed aoe. teen. consnleed fer Se taylor tn com — $70,000 Predicts Crops Better Than | dured misery, cold and deprivation manufacture of airplan eee fle leevion Oe = Hichigan oii aa ut it. leting arrangements for construc-| Bremen relict in terror as intermittent earth- int Barrow, Alask ly thi Hat's fourth Congrenions district |” The executive a in Past Decade quakes continued to rock the already ELKS INST ALL year on his latest effort to find a Con’ page w ‘Island devastated region. lost continent and attempt a flight (Continued on page two) C MASONS TO HAVE DISTRICT MEET ing conditions and increased activ-| injured in the region around Philip- ACQUITTED OF Scr nt i hee lone to supply refugees wi . ¥) if r py ie, Sronehont the northwest The death toil was variously esti-| Theodore Quanrud Is Exalted reports prepared by é TT: was seven/| state vice chairmen and mated at between 150 and 300 per- UD CHARGE per.cent, with damages under $5,000 committee 2 of, the. pa cmd ey mone. Ruler—Three Candidates as 4} not Bulgaria faced a tremendous t ei St. Paul, Minn, April 21—(AP) | ,, he, Sovernment and volunteer sth Geary erro sd stearate ~NEW OREICERS pp r. — - pestne beara s pahiee in relief and reconstruc- Initiated Walter H. Merf al ere TRO GREENL next F. Reed, St. Paul, | 1" ‘ — er H. in and W. J. 3g: y TO BE D! Valley of Roses Ruined i Temps. i H Mawr Yorks AA ai—(AP)—|"°Bal conditions "in iaose of North | The Valley of Roses near Philip-| niche “of "Valley. ‘City, ditrci| Hutcheson of Fargo Will a Dakota is was 0 a | ES EY Reena asia pashan deputy grand exalted ruler, to ar- Attend Session beg gg id ese pees Sonn from pare foe, bis ottieial hrgarcey of Sey e 5 e buds o! roses, | the loca! ge last ni the 5 it - which are one of the chief crops of lodge had one of its biggest Be PR ig oey Morin at pik ty the rey and furnish 90 per cent] ings of the year when the officers] North Dakota, and W. J. Hutcheson of the pean supply of attar of} recently elected for the ensuing|of Fargo, secretary of the Masonic roses, were almost ready. to open| year were installed. Service association, will attend the when the quake brought disaster.) Colonel Ritchie had nnounced]annual district meeting of Blue Thousands of rose bushes were ob- that he would visit the Bismarck] Lodge Masons for the Bismarck literated in the valley which is one dake last night and make his offi-| district, which will be held at the of the beauty spots of Europe. cial inspeetion, but a telegram re-| Masonic temple here Monday after- The devastation. at Philippopolis, | ceived late in the afternoon informed|noon and evening, according to an seed- | the industrial capital of Bulgaria,| local officers that he was unable to|announcement made today by L. V. pe eigdy yg a task of recon-|come here at this time. Miller, worshipful master of the A.| 8! which seemed almost; Theodore Bismarck lodge, and Gilbert Haugen, ice | hopeless at present. More than aj as exalted C.| secretary. A. J. Arnot of Bismarck score of villages scattered through served is the district deputy. (Continued on page two) ci Quanrud} All members of lodges in the Bis- the marck district are urged to attend. The meeting will open at 3:30 p. m., and at 6:30 dinner will be served in SRE SERRSRVLSLASBSSRSVY Lowest é iy 2 peeeeeesBseeksSss5 EE EREREERERREAERETE “He would have made & won- i] prt An Actor the s rd.|the temple dinin; .. Sessions " Eom Stage Lost Ck AA B \ 5 in ent a 0 Eerie Nie the — A. W. Me gree will be aeenitel” ii tion. John fBhg je WEATHER FORECAST | i : actor.’ A close ‘ee said that the tonight of a and Sunday. Pot ollowed by river tee other day of Vice President For North Dakote: Generali | is © former me Charles G. Dawes, who is one of tonight Sunday. 2 = up of men im 4 pod Patiey tontehe small ty ports sent president of the : | is Hy HY Hit 723 ge rf i ily ki cle ih ‘lent.

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