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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE l=: ESTABLISHED 1878 ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 PRICE FIVE TWO CITIES PAY TRIBUTE TO FLOYD BENNET? NEW YORK CITY | Memphis Storm Causes $1,000,000 Damage Compston 14 Up on Hagen fCompston Leads | MOURNS DEATH at End of First 36 Holes! —————=— | pray tk BURIED TODAY. wise a IN ARLINGTON House continues debate on Hopeless Position With Two a farm relief bill, while Boulder Grave Close to That of Ad mental Armory Where. miral Peary, Who Discov- Canyon dam proposal comes be- Rounds of Devastating Golf fe . Heante commerce commission | —Gets 13 Birdies Thousands View It committee holds executive ses- ered North Pole alter Hagen, merican golfer, 3 BUSINESS IS HALTED {ix reduction before it In senate | was far in the rear at the finish of GIVEN MILITARY HONORS rr New $13,000,0000 naval con- | the first 36 holes of his 72-hole golf | st Measure comes be- fore senate navat committee. Senate banking committee holds hearing on La Follette match with Archie Compston, Brit- ish professional, today, Compston being 14 up. ( |High Officials of Army and Navy Lead Procession to Warrant Officers of Navy Are Pallbearers — Army resol ; Two rounds of devastating golf . Sends Troops i iter ship ited put Hagen in almost hopeless posi: ‘ Burial Site ites : House judiciary committee oo Never has Hy London go fing — New York, April 27. — » . again takes Porter bill set- allery seen an Ar-erican star o ii par New York saluted 4 reverent tribute ‘ » ; tin up two Tams for narcotic agen’s calibre in such helpless Nee eek are pine today as Floyd Bennett came home é ; addict. straits as Hagen was all day long slope of Arlington ‘National green. me way to a Cpl Jn historic a. . i Fish cultural program, pro- Le ad game displayed oe Haig,” sometinves called Fa tery where only heroes ‘reat today wii m cemetery at Washington. wee 2 posed department of education . world’s great golfer, lay fel ‘ ; In less than three hours from the : and places rublie works under Two rounds of 67 and 66 on a par| before the brilliancy of Archie Als awaited the burial of Floyd ard E. Byrd in their historic flight to the north pole. othe ow York in Mou | |Veteran Member of Congress renin’ Me ane thet. hed flegn in Stricken While in His Office tribute to the Irish crew of This Forenoon and Dies the transatlantic plane stirred slowly in the slight breeze ] Within a Few Minutes After of early day as if to match the spir- q it east by the half-staffed national Physician Reaches Him 2 Firemen Killed time of the arrival of the body from 7 interior Jepartment considered | 70 course, with 13 birdies included|Compston, Hagen from the start thousands of citizens extended to| High winds caused $1,000,000 damage in Memphis in a spring storm. The home below was typical of the to a five-hole lead over Hagen in| acteristic brilliant dash and fight-|f flying the world over te 2 seeped isolation on he fifteenth and eigh' 1 the hi t in the antare- lonely Green! more, the fifteenth and eighteenth, | play. e same achievement in the es carhstten wm wih UdAeN Heart Attack Fatal to FORT SNELLING ile journey and smothered his ett and Commander When Floor Falls ii f See Major Charles H. Lovewell, post Hagen played without the bril- ada by way of New York. Quebec to the dey re of the fun- f - jittees. in Compston’s score, made Hagen’s| was bewildered by the sparklin Low in official rank, but held high eral train for ‘Washington, official Oe nes i dgae terete ie goltvieers worse that it really, was, drives, mashie, chip and bag of shots| in the hearts of his countrymen and New York, the army and navy and ELL Compston by dazzling golf raced| that the Britisher produced. Char-| contemporaries of the rep art Bennett a hero’s farewell on a day | Way houses fell before the storm. Ben Hold (upper right) probably saved his life by taking to a newly built MAJ. LOVEW the outward journey of the first| ing spirit of the American pro was| naval aviator who piloted the first which had been reserved for trium- storm cellar, A tree uprooted by the wind finally ended its journey round. The American played| lacking while Compston threatened | Plane over the north pole with Com> phant welcome to the men he had twelve holes before he could win|to break the Moore Park course|mander Byrd, but was prevented by one of them and then took two| record, so wonderful a game did he|his sudden death from attempting ape pat ag is before going to lunch four down. FRE SS ne was if bee boner left Pennsylvania terminal at ‘ Cc i i jomage late jay close feb ne the pete of Adi tative Marti ane pe Pe ete of | WOTING LAGHT —_[eceseee Sem? shel stern lor near the grave ward j and discoverer of the pole—. Streak seas Representative Martin Madden wae sed Sa cee i res ceded Benn« Rich- Capt. Oswalt to Be Post Sur.| ies holing putts from all corners of AT CITY All the final tributes that the na- . A ; a os a added ou ped on teal eptnae rs had bee cn n—Capt. is ie homeward journey but Hagen fore the body of the man who a Sas had recovered and eteady par fig- braved the wintry blasts, though ill, Transferred Here a mith one irdie it fm chop | %2 80 to the relief of sti ee fellow | lown his opponent’s lead by one. . airmen was due to arrive from Can- | e liant dash and fighting spirit which Th i jit aterson, N. J., surgeon at Fort Lincoln since the iti nly Small Percentage of Nor-| The services, according to full chenreline qeaaeee mine local wi ea was regarrisoned ee ee Crea beets raat aat cena Only miltary honors customary for those: buried under 15 feet of debris || last fall, has been ordered to Fort] fiash of the golf eulchowes fecpect= mal Vote Cast in Special | who enter sacred Arlington with na- colors on municipal buildings and the when the second floor of Lian’s || Snelling, Minnesota, for duty, ac-! ed near the end of the round. lecti tional fame spread on their records, a etor's bedy pork oe the Washington, April 27—(P—Mar-|| {07 tire afb ony er TegMCITG WacecBlle marine, eek bod grein oe Ges teat New ey ite re 6 if ig a fe le ! 18 was within a str * ‘1 Grand Central terminal at 7:30 a. m. feline ng b rsadrad bcrpged oe Foon Nike of the aten:-wora:ne Miiis counexece 6 Voting was light up to 3 o'clock |°lock in the afternoon. a bd eth os Kerrie) the toda: jarred ctotd yenepen = oy Ton Hagen as Lee ground dur- sperm in Bismarck’s ae High Officials Head Procession cn condi was wi ing the early part of the afternoon|election to name a successor to the} With i i it. Tist regiment armory in lower Park expired within » few i) found, Cont, 3. round and was seven down at the|late Charles Wachter, member of the| ing to convey ther cashier across the tance ‘then amy hone bile neuanccha : ‘ acute attack of heart trouble. The three-story brick building |) oe irty at the twenty-second hole. city commission. city to the winding hills of the ceme- led slowly b ‘He was in his office at the time|| Was destroyed with a loss esti- At the first hole of the afternoon] Up to that»hour only 1,095 votes|tery, Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of While WE, AP and associated radio the attack occurred and breathed || ™ated at $250,000. jround,: and the Englishman halved|had been cast, according to a check|the Naval Bureau of Aeronautics, i carried q A second fireman died later. | for fours, then Compston took three|made at all polling places, which is| and tant Secret: ~ War D: peer presi serribectanar prem ‘ LS ieeetrd ra eo rlitea se” is : . i. i oe in a row, chalking up a 4-2-4|nearly 300 less than the total at the|vison, in paces vat wilation wil crowds pressed about the armory in York, a physician, reached his of- i F to Hagen’s 5-3-5. Compston’s 2 at head the officials who will meet the i fice. twenty-first was his funeral party at the station. * He ia Selle cep Rev. : Representative Summers of Wash- jaa — = ust day. “Hagen half topped|| Vote Comparisons In the absence of Secretary Wil- <1A- Poling, pastor : ington, another physician, arrived s there te is iron approach and also topped bur, Assisti nt Secretary Warner, in — Soe 3 a i a cee Martin B. Madden few minutes later. They adminis the post hos- ref eee tment and then charge of naval aviation, will ‘at- So - . ° it here, utt -to. lose ‘ : ~ - Sot ie axe, ements 7 fetes, See ELD TODAY AT Grenty-recond. - “g See deemten ce ee Barnrnhag “His pas ote ni away quietly. ° well as post Major Le-ewell ate 4 sally eenigeled nope ; : and: Mrs. Bennett, accompanying the remains as an unstllied escutcheon age: An Influential Member surgeon, and ine, the eighth where he was down : body from Quebec, were give-i places Rarmatn-Bigneras illtbe— seoona:im in four to five for Compston. The 5, ‘, : immediately behind the casket for sl i and in this position w: f thi pao es the long journe: to the grave. i ion was one of the hall live again and yet again in the ( The transfer is to be made as soon Three squads of Bluejackets from youth of th Id.” S ' ican as practicable, and Major and Mrs. CHIC AGO FINDS the Mayflower, the president's Outi erties canning! TQ) SEPTEMBER | cieaze sane snpoe of ine| Doctors, Nurses and Mundreds| ra! Ci Hema, traffic of the city was stilled while gorge] mongenmre bl “Pay Tribute to | has been with the Third battalion, Fae recently took's leading part in iry.| of Friends’Pay Fourth infantry, since June, 1925, bugler to sound “taps,” will meet the escort at the gates of Arlington, where the funeral procession will yacht, a navy firing squ.d, and a the body lay inside and during its movement from the Grand Central ing to put over the desires of Presi- Pioneer Physician havi; bee: t tt Fort form. " terminal tothe pensexivani station.| Judge Sustains Defense’s sey jo — idee ei peop ppstleeccpe ip " Panton, Washington, for two and , Auk —_— 0 OF ae e flag-draped casket was carried 7 ‘ ii ‘ t ttali 2 . tc ‘ pro- on an artillery caisson to the slow, Challenge of Jury List For Mr. Madden was conferring with| With simple rites, Dr F. R. was transferred to. Fort Lincoln, NEARLY EMP TY i ef naval planes to tee cession were believed to have been Totals. .....1095 abandoned, 50 enlisted men from the Anacostia Naval Air station had re- measured tread of the escort while Representative Sproul of Illinois at) smyth, pioneer physician of Bis-| He was ordered here in advance of throngs in the streets bared their Second Trial the time the attack occurred. While marck and North Dakota, was bur- rd troops to establish the post fined heads and — he was pales suddenly slumped |” tte at St. Mary’s| pital oon, . Mary's] pital. : al J Four airplanes soared high above| Ottawa, Ill, April 7%—(AP)—| down in his chair. Sahis mem This will be Major Lovewell’s sec-| Situation Most Acute Since - ‘ ested permission to attend and ‘fi ot AL gone: edad ba peaeoae au wit caalinn, He oa 1. [same hour in the regular city elec-| Overy officer that could be relieved and their pilots dropped floral trib- i Mr. Sproul called to clerks in an| cemetery. es p 2 i departed comrade of the | "2777 Hill, young alleged matricide, Chief of the medical service at the| 2917, Financial Experts tion of April 5, 1927. In that elec-| from duty was expected to be among utes to their office adjoining and they ted] Accompanied by the fellows of his i skies. was admitted to $20,000 bonds today/ him to a couch. He never regained profession, the nurses with whom| station hospital there during the Claim ane eae votes had been cast at 3) those to say farewell. world war, and will probably reas- hig gp Mrs. Bennett had requested Bu- Mrs. Cora Bennett, the widow,|when Judge Joe A. Davis sustained consciousness. i. ked and the people to e i F left a sickbed in her Brooklyn |the defense’s challenge of the jury| Just preceding his conference; he had wor ° i : The total vote in the city election eslre ; : Feeds ‘Sy be with her Fan cs list drawn for the youth’s second| with Mr. Sproul, Mr. Madden had| whom he had ministered for over 40 game that duty upon his return, Chicago, Apri 27.—(AP)—The|/ast year was 2,694, while the total pean cet begs ae 35 E. Smith, he died in Quebec, Commander | murder trial and continued the case talked with other colleagues regard- years, the body was carried from CT ATE RO AD { 4 city of Chicago today had an unap-|Vote cast in the city at the general! pastor of the Christian church at til ber. ing the District of Columbia appro- | th bb funeral parlors to the M Jelection of November 2, 1926, was fei ban (ote oe yearn i bag of the Hill family imme- Pration bill and somewhat heatedly First Presbyterian church where he Pete ea balaee of only ete Oia |S h0d, : Norfolk, Va. officiate st ts Siam diately set about signing the bond| had told the house members to hold| had worshipped for a lifetime. port of City Comptroller Charles C. ‘Two Candidates nt. . el for the youth, inst amendments desired in} Respect to the memory of Dr. Fitzmorris showed. Two local men are seeking favor)” gix jjeutenants attached to the if Weather Report j At the inception of his A Fitting Smyth was paid by ie ‘Rev - oa a|_.Financial experts described the at the hepa of the voters today rd Bureau of Aeronautics were selected : trial less than a week ago the “ a 8. Wright, pastor of the church, in situation as the most acute since|C@ndidates for the vacancy on the/by Commander Byrd to act as hon- mat.ded Hill be released. on few words. The 91st and the 28rd 1917, when it was necessary to vote |board. One is Chris Bertsch, local| rary pallbearers. They were John had been bonds to sustain the corporate fund, |@@rage owner and automobile deal-| perry, C, M. Huntington, Lloyd Har- ‘ fies plese apprised of the ae Whe stenelcaly | faced oF Nee rison, Appollo Soucek, ;Franeis Ww. 's fi i traits, = . i . S. Diehl. snail call eer a sccentat ‘daprenrintin Wachter, a member of the Wachter ja oresiee ge Pee of the Pee elgg tials Six Other Requests For Fu-|to defer those pending and to direct | Transfer company, and son of the| navy had been selected to carry the church services to, an end. ture Road Construction | department heads to use “Coolidge” |deseases, commiinsianet, | 5. ug q[easket to the grave. Honorary Pallbearers OORIEr for the shorts honest, economical and busine: Navy Makes Excepti Oka: Board ge was ve-| ho t patty y es Exception 1 Honorpry, Saeesiere ware Hed ved by ported t. be what one of the alder-|™inistration of city affairs, el Although it is the practice of the . F Nezieo a8 tclebe Neo ., |men called “a slip.” He said the tax| Mr. Bertsch’s nepags is x ter! navy to participate in funeral serv- % oar Se q Seven requests for future high-|levy ordinance was not made large | Streets and roads in Bis: are ic to- | ice8 only after the arrival of rks; N. O. Ramatad, M. way construction were approved by | enough to take full advantage of the| , Only one precinct at 3 o’cloc! body at the gates of the cemetery,| CE 7 ys he ak ‘ish. the state highway commission to-|new tax rate of 1.12% per $100 day had equaled its vote at the same/an exception was made in the ct Roan, a eetnore, all of Biss fay Be mere Smiles oF aad assessed tax valuation for current hie A reer seme Sae Tica Dept of Bennett. wis sx navy, lieuten < " ‘ 3| expenses. 2d ants appoint y Commander Byrd} be Burt from Sterling to Wing; six miles of drafting the 1928 budget, the | hour on both occasions was 105. All| as honorary pallbearers for h The exgive, pall avert Pe French gravel on U. 8. No. 83, Emmons|counei] based its appropriations on|Others reported totals considerably | friend and pilot, and the eight navy] age rt non, ine A county, from Linton north; 23 miles|an estimated tax valuation increase |below those of a year ago, as the/enlisted men detailed as body bea Dr. 2 ne Bar” of feation in Burke county from) of $390,000,000. Instead the in-|sccompanying table shows. ers, were permitted to meet Burr J : lew to Powers Lake; 30 miles /crease was $486,000,000. Defeat of Polls Open Until 7 p. m. funeral party at the railroad stat of ming te vane county, fromthe bond issues in the recent pri-| ‘The polls will be open until 7/instead of waiting with the rest: ¢ U.S. No. 10 and state me elections also has thrown ad-|o’clock this evening and citizens of|the military funeral formation of No. 16 in Golden Valley county; | ditional burdens upon the corporate|Bismarck who have not yet cast tae comaeleey JA, idles 33 their vote are urged to do so, inas- z orth, south, east and west from)’ Against the balance of $13,300 ‘one of the duties of citizen- ulations, the fall navy enlisted # ley north {ROW on hand, the city has emerg-| ship is to cast a vote whenever any ied’ to Snin’ tee fon’ ion approved a pro. |eB needs and incurred obligations tion is submitted to the people rere 5 sittash tee om 12 miles of U. 8. No, |caling for expenditures of $1,048, fora decision. ne varios pre- |i”: Bennett, having the rank of rom Bowman fo borane were to pay up all its obligations, | ¢ will be tabulated 1.t the pos rant officer, would be entitled to al in the st pro-|¢ would be $1,032,121 in debt and|anditor’s office tonight, as sdon as of tl 5 of blue cke of the cost. would have nothing to spend until| the counting is completed, and the| Companies will be gathered to do ‘The commission appropriated $4,-|the beginning of the next fiscal| results should be available about 9/ fi honor. nance the applicati roy) pies : une party Papa Me nd Hany, Careers . which made up the des miles of U. 8. No. 81 south from|I, C, C, Will Consider nated to meet the funeral ‘aain A navy chaplain also was to be pres- 2. Temperature at 7 a. m. Highest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 Highest wind velocity RoBAB Weather Fee aka? a) * State of ete? I re H ne i iB fr iB Fl Be BS SEEERESESSSeSSeeses Erecigitetion ane RRRRREREEEEREE i ir f if i ; ! 5 ing a general garian emigrants. “gesagt | Sears ee Kom, wis bes “ Freight Rates on Hay Mateatarere eur, Be The management of the. to Moscow, £ Preparations to present evidence rg Reale etre mae Fair and] bail club has promised legally bearfag on proper freight rates department, will be among them. ineress-| sae of tos finest Hungarian Pee a2 y isu ateteine cade (Contiaved on page owe) i i rl i the traffic departments of the] 27. a ite railroad board. ‘These rates now are under invest- Au 5 2 & E ft i 4 ¥ it Ah He i 1 t i F } il i i i pea esi TEE I 4 sere le Btate the eit i F 3: Ki i ip

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