The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1928, Page 1

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{ it a ee Le ay [==2]THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE G3=<J YSTABLISHED 1878 ‘;° BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS GOTHAM REA EMEN AVIATOR DY 10 WELCOME BR Southeastern States Experience Unprecedented SnowfalllfstVITiis * age — ; TO GET UNDER PAUL WACHTER WINS PLACE ONCHTY [stain Misionary and kin ‘|| MADDEN'S DEATH REMOVES MAN WHO Die eaten COMMISSION BY MLMOST2 701 VOTE —* HELD CHECK REIN ON EXPENDITURES) WAY MONDAY IN SOME PLACES at With Legislative Warfare— Down Bay. Owners of Fruit and Apple Or- Personality and Determina- chards Alarmed by Dan- tion Made Him an Outstand- ger of Damage ing Figure COMMUNICATION CUT OFF 40-mile-an-hour Wind Blows Down Wires and Levels MAYOR TO GREET THEM Airmen Will Be City’s Guests at Official Dinner Tues- day Night Washington, April 28—(AP)— Death has removed from Congress the man who held in his hand one of the greatest check reins on the nation’s expenditures—Madden of Mlinois, The veteran representative, New York, April 28—(?)—New York—goal of the monoplane Bre- men when it took off from Dublin stricken down yesterday at the cap- : April 12— keyed i Poles Along Roads itol while at his desk as chairman \ 3 its Germ ish crew: its, Potten of the House appropriations com- ferred of: welcome. Soran rane Va., Bi a ey { j site had bat ae Ue ere q A ee of ee is in store Pye fe es i jis a personality and determination’ F for tl i Gi tor ‘nie oineea of the year had ‘ uperintendent of the Presbyterian Board of/that carved for him a niche apart Von Huenefeld’ Captain Eooanen spread a soggy blanket over | Foreign Missions hospita! Shanghai, China, has been reported to have! from the rest. Koehl and Major James Fitzmaurice greater part of Shenandosh been executed by Nation on a charge of hiding wounded Northern ‘ . } when they paid an impromptu visit woday and injected some alarm into c soldiers. Mrs. Seymour (left) is in Shanghai. Their daughter, Ida, lives Always Fall of Fight : ‘ to the city yesterday on their way the hearts of thousands of apple 7 a _in Milwaukee. The closing years of his life were 4 4 a8 to Washington to pay tribute to growers whose orchards are known filled with legislative warfare and . Floyd Bennett, who gave his life in the country over. many times there was almost con- —The worst A) Vs The snow, which began falli Ss eed Wa ace Finishes tinuous firing on three fronts. Yet, po . Tonely, Groenty Island, ag early yesterday and continued 3 38 to within 15 minutes of the time oN : ‘Although every effort was mad g sf Pt when an acute attack of heart trouble : to ‘keep thelr eevival Ww secrees the i i Hi is Solo Bunion Derby Here): "...505.00e4 4 Seed eter a coe ae r 1e | sections drifts had piled up six feet 3 mn a = og fel dey tl ind to fight for the Here is the first actual Hominee fer Le ia the Pennsylvania station — wi, bis 3 ; ; * the next presidency of the United] several hours later they wei Reports placed the average depth wi, aa a - a4 = Former Minot Boy Lopes Into “bah bp eer i alate a States. He is Norman Thomas, who| center of a wildly _ enthu over the valley at 12 inches. w2, pel.. 105 92 197 228 Bismarck After Running chairmanship almost simultaneously|has been chosen by the alist | throng that broke police line: The storz:: was said to have at- w2, pe2.. 218 77 290 324 with the angetation of the n: 1y Party to compete in the forthcoming| lmost swept the flyers off tl Leeroy proportions in west w3, pel.. 173 i 296 327 1,060 Miles in 17 Days—Ex- F Mgr tienen ap Boulder Can- budget system which brought elections. nee police sregiililtciia freee ee on ja! a wi ise ii it A STORM CALLED WORST wee Ge oe bos as pects Charley Paddock Here| imcets only to appoint commit: Beaters cictiean entero intoed to prevent, 2, Fecurrence of w5 ...... 120 BT 277 243 tees to represent it at t + lth r of the appropriations body. SOPHOMORE IN ver pe art Md, ‘April 28. (AP) i or SA eg Next Week—Fastest Human) gen funeral before adjourning. |'"rhis\ change, taking as it did the Upon pti of the tives from age: » Md., (AP) w6, pe2.. 175 61 236 266 May Race at Capital City 2694 Senate naval committee con- wer to appropriate funds from a i Meet * tnues hearing on cruiser con- fait dozen or more other House com- DICKINSON H N foams teeter aes bed be eal Track Reed bill setting up depart- |tho authority placed in the approp- sa | naicastine oa ious ee ee } broadcasting the welcome ceremon- 5 ment of education comes before | priation committee’s hands and only i : gi poop neha ey Irving “Speed” Wallace, mai house education committee. 3 dominant leader’s grit could have BEST OR ATOR ie struction bill, E . 8 8 3 mittees, aroused some jealousy over PLANNING HOP |= ACROSS OGEAN/=\=="s of Charley Paddock, “the world’s held for it the prestige it received manatee tence edie ae ai @ 0H by law. out the country and rebroadcast b: ‘2 = J N B ASSE [ | Senate Was Big Problem na aetna, 7 Perryton, Tex. ' dey - short wave length to Berlin. over the Great Plains highwa; '. But in addition to this, Madden|Miss Renee Patterson Wins] Fro the ‘Tiying tiel rer % i A had another problem on his hands— fl ‘ y te “ hey emits conte fee MOORE RESIGNS the Senate, Up tothe time of the| State Contest and Will Go Cee, Mol tates ete: Make lysterious tart Toda: udget system the Sena! ‘requently : ve that|ton chamber of commerce to Gov- find tized “incahe ywactive ofan to Kansas City teaa. to rest for the balance of Eva ernor A. G. Sorlic, S. W. Corwin and ; nen H. P. Goddard, ident and ne ing millions of dollars to the House Starts in Earnest Monday , epartrt’ of thea Binmnreke HIS JUDGESHIP appro soe fees may. — Fargo, April 28, P)—Miss Re-] The welcome festivities, however, Association of Commerce. Under Madden the brakes were|ee Patterson of Dickinson was| will get under way in earnest on the eee oo of — appt cos er ee nanos ee tll jae we iain Aeaeealte od eect ee i ‘ 7 orator of! jor akot in the state wil oar je city tu; April a me na Was. American Representative| Now and then the Senate had! finals phase of. the. third, interna-|Macom for a marine parade.down the si y ~ Leola better than 60 igs the “proposed expenditure,|tions| and fifth national oratorical | bay between lines of harbor craft. cial dmir to} om Court of International Be nel Me ad PE Soe sr contest held here last night. A combination of rough seas and tae aod IN ene a early, this for an Justice es iat ee cht pale ‘Ne died he had Miss Patterson is 14 years old, a| daylight saving may result. in the i unknown at ve seca oa fe tet apn sophomore in high school, and the| Wives of Captain Koch! and Major Atlanta, Ga., April 28—P—An| Abbeville at 2 o'clock this after- elected | Maeaic. Heliaay at mine nq (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Pat-| Fitzmaurice missing this spectacle. apacbersiva — ees advantage! noon because of a break in the | until he is. Geneva, April 28—()—John Bas-| embers, Holaday of Illinois snd/terson of Dickinson. The two women are en route to this aoe weat re iy to preted radiator of their machine. election, it will ° sett Moore, American judge on the!» foot of gfSund to the Senate se ‘a{«,Second place went to Myron eeney, on the German Lloyd Liner . one whale Saree er Mr. Wachter to 21 derby that will be run from| permanent court of international | °nerty int. in’ the ennuat|Waehrle, senior, representing cen- peaden, but the ship has been delay- ee tock cane eid Ponrs 28.—| week later. Browrsville, Texas, to Winnipeg,| justice since 192+, announced his eee pant, appropriation| ta! high, Fargo. Miss Gladys Tim-| ed bv heavy seas. The one hour OF tina xt falling ble. low with . able this fall. resignation today. bill — boe, a senior at Devils Lake high,| change e tomorrow is expect- pe di rent ta tnetrreaien, off Both Issue Race Off Mr. Moore, in|" Had to Keep Total Down was awarded thirc place. She is the | °¢ Lae delay their arrival until noon ‘Frost was. feal Al itor thn sot oe Although Wallace had previously forwarding his let- Madden's Ghd big. job wes ta eee ete eee a Aine pakertomaprenr verve i . would challeng: ter of resignation sath 'imboe, Devils e, 230. 4 an eventuality that might invol Louis 14 on aan winver of the CG. Pyle mas to Sir Eric Drum-/fceh,the total of the appropriation | "By virtue of her victory, Miss ropTom ihe battery the party. will millions of dollars damage, and, at 1 try todi ; mond, secretary} amounting annually to more than|Ps‘tersoa will go to Kansas City to compete in the zone contest on'May| ‘ity hall, where Mayor Walker will 11 as the representative of North| receive the: as he recevied Col. many points in the affected area, general of the ~ . fe billi 's—to the | bottom land crops were menaced by of the question at the present tizne League of Nations,| {UF billion dollars—to the lowest i z ps minimum. | For weeks each fall, be- . Lind th, Ci - high water. it Charley Paddock will prob. explained that he! fore Congress convened, he and his| Dakota. The oratorical contest de- eet chee ne ee Snow fell in the “stage some exhibition races ii was withdrawing | committee were back at the capitol,|Yeloped into one of the most inter-| perm ang others. i ry has o—_ Bn 4 Dakota was indicated today ae 4 to devote his en-|ccing over proposed expenditures} sting of events. The Fargo high nore ‘or their achievements in olina yeuiarday ana the Wallace, who stated that he ex- : tire time to the! 20g Going their best to chin off hece| School auditorium was well filled and|®@Viation. Governor Smith will be i ; hear from the Californi: completion of land there any item that’ could be| the speakers were given close at-|Tepresented by an aide who will Valley of rf i present to each flyer a state medal omni after Paddock had com. nammoth treatise passed up. tention. of honor. t the Penr. ; ’n international i Judges Hold Conference : *Prilanenes canes Be rTe will hteameconteay the conomy of] | Judgensin thet determination of| fe Honor, War Dead iladel Paddock will . comprise 75 vol-| liberal when liberality was actually] tte outco: .¢, wore obliged to go into] 10 ttoenal Hehe in Medion Suoate California to complete his We dee hve needed. Last summer he virtually conference, having failed to agree ican non emer ing for the . En route, 2 has] Violated the laws of the native t5| 00. their individual ballots. Each|®"d the flyers wi:. lay wreaths in 5 Hi A A igi (Continued on page two) said, will stop in| spent 42 years on this work which] obtain funds, during the recess of high school in the state was eligible Dakota deals with the history of arbitra- all in| to enter the contest. This year, the ae ee ites sted ei ‘nial tion and conciliation since the earli- con 5 eqn pene he oterars '"\tirst that North Dakota has com- est times. aa PP ye peted as a single unit, 61 schools The resignation opened up the were listed and more than 500 stu- entire question of America’s rela- dents competed. Each school enter- tion to the court and whether the . ing sent a representative to the D United States would finally join it. eight districts into which the state Some circles believed that the elec- had been divided and the winners in tion of an American as a successor those districts were the entrants in to Mr. Moore was likely to depend the state finals, ' largely on whether the United Competing, in addition to the three jg| States resumed negotiations for winners who received trophies and membership. 4 cok eee. wie heey act al:o being awa: nsas Cit Possible Successors gui trip, were Clayton Lanning of /SPPed Into Drug Store to Among the names mentioned as a Oakes; Lloyd Williams of Washburn;} Make Purchase as Yeggs Sree were. aries hel Transocean Flyers Reack Dorothy Fravia of Yer; Edward s Holdup lughes, . mnessy of Reynolds, an le: taged Root, John W. Davis and George W.| Washington Last Night Too | Stevens of W:" peton. J kersham. ay Ree Chicago, April 28.—(AP)—Pa- The Slection will be made ; ve Late For Funeral U. S. to Strengthen trolman Arthur Esau was Ae dead tions and the assonblge Both b store robbers last night— seated woes piaphington, April, $8-—(AP)- Its Defenses Against the eighth police victim of gunmen A 0: who iny i American nominations under the| succor the brave of his own aavere| fvebels on East Coast neat re sites dan, tank ee turous calling, rested in the peace- — Esau didn’t have a chance. He ful embrace of Arlington National] Panama, April 28.—(?)—There stepped into North Clark street cemetery today, ‘neath a storm-| were indications here today that the store in civilian clothes to make slope reserved for heroic| recent raids by rebels in the mining}a purchase. Two men whe were pO RA Three darit Ei ‘irmen, i paid “e the United ae re ay ihe sad whirled ts fas ‘uropean airmen, in Ss ‘im, their fingers pres: - Patsy Fitzmaurice whose behalf the intrepid American] to re hen their defenses against|gers before Esau ish resoen ke, Be f M. naval aviator sacrificed a life|the rebels on the east coast. . for his weapon. to’ Queen 0 ‘AY | ephemeral, stood ready to do their| The cruiser Cleveland with 150| ‘The robbers fled. * pes comrade the honors denied them at| American marines on board passed] Esau was 87 years old, a veteran New York, April 28.—(#)—Eight-| interment only because the elements, | through the canal and was expected| of 12 years’ police service, and at tie .| year-old Patricia Fitzmaurice is to| which the jored in successfully] to clear Cristobal for an unan-| to; oh the efficiency list of his home be New York’s queen of the May. spannig ie Atlantic in westward} nounced destination on the east nice district. eo the daughter of|flight, had balked their efforts to|coast of Nicaragua. The Cleve-| Since 1919 there have been 77 Major James Fitzraurice of the|complete, by air, the much shorter|land’s destination was thong to] policemen slain by criminals in B; ita-|trip from Canada here for the|be either Bluefields 0| Chicago. ~ Louis Harris, services, Cabezas, to which the marines re-| Esau was one of the best known ‘The; cently moved their base from Blue-| officers on the force, his assignment fie in other yéars to handle crowds at the Cubs’ baseball park having made him a familiar figure to Ti ie | i a 3 3 4 E i age ag iy f i Hi i is ¥. 4 3 a Te i | H cs i er th berks i i aif i al f i f fi i Le il [ £3 a é 2 ite peri is Ped PH

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