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é . sailors, assembled to conduct the} An army automatic roared and the ‘When As the cars bearing the|had fai . fiyers and chy ofticals started up| of th 's receip : y ‘ Broadway rain began to fall, as it} With the loot in their arms, thi ==2]THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS SUNDAY AIRPLANE CRASHES TAKE EIGHT LIVES Transatlantic Flyers Officially Welcomed in New York City/0XILEAT . | 3 BLYRIA, OHIO ‘SNOWSTORI OF SDEMOGRATS | [Death Rides st 200 files An Hour to Overtake Racer | DENY E TICKER TAPE Is ON BALLOT IN | gy —— 8 AT DENVER 1 OF FEATURES CALIFORNIA ; Three Others Die at Eureka, 3 Calif., in Effort to Restore a One’s Hearing Honor Guests Taken up Bay Reed, Smith and Walsh Seek’ Aboard City Tug Macom to Support of Western State’s 26 Delegates the Battery HOOVER ALONE ON TICKET} WING BREAKS IN DIVE Machine Hurtles 3,500 Feet to Earth—Plans and Bodies Are Burned 40,000 WATCH PARADE Rain Falls as It Has at Every Prohibition Principal Question _ <a _— Bat men killed in Sunday - Ocean-Flyer Reception in Campaign—Religious ‘ : . oe 2 t Elyria, Ohio, an obsession for Except for Lindy Issues Injected : ‘ a . aviation which led them to fly a second hand biplane purchased only _—_— : 2 : two weeks ago was blamed toda: New York, April 80.—(AP)—The : San Francisco, April 30.—(AP)— : “i for the death of Gerald Miller, German-Irish crew of the transat- 3 California voters will cast their bal- and Myron Kelley, 21, both of lantic Bremen moved through a pa- ’ lots in a presidential primary to-/ Death rode faster than 200 miles an hour to overtake Frank Lockhart, auto speed king, at Daytona Beach, | Elyria. per snowstorm—Manhattan i- i morrow, which many observers pre-| Fla., the other day. The above telephoto picture shows the wreckage of Lockhart's heavy 32-cylinder racing youths were killed when, at tional dict may prove the deciding factor}.ca er it had struck a ridge in the sand at 200 miles an hour, plunged high into the air and rolled over |an altitude of about 200 feet, the in selection of the Democratic nom-| several times. Lockhart, hurled clear of the wreck, died without regaining consciousness. Several news- plane went into a tail spin and inee at the national party conven-| paper men narrowly escaped death as the big machine soared over their heads. Lockhart was attempting | crashed on a farm eight miles south tion in Houston. to set a new auto speed record. of here yesterday. Scores of mo- torists saw the plane fall, but were jaurice and Ca) Three Democrats are seeking the wait Frarmann Roehl drove through support of the state’s 26 delegates. unable to get to its occupants be- cheering crowds from their hotel| Freed from bleak Greenly Island, where they were marooned for 13 days|They are ator James A. Reed cause of flames. ova Miller had secretly taken flying lessons and purchased the plane after they landed there on Frday, April 13, the crew of the transatlantic|/of Missouri; Governor Alfred E. plane Bremen reached civilization at Murray Bay, Quebec, in the Ford|Smith of New York, and Senator, about two weeks ago. Three Killed at Denver At Denver, Colo.. a flaming air- rb lle relief plane. They had stopped at Murray Bay en route to Washington | Thomas J. Walsh of Montana. ing snows of Labrador they so/to attend Floyd Bennett's funeral when a cameraman for the Tribune) The Republicans have only one! P recently had experienced. snapped this picture. From left to right are Baron von Huenefeld, Cap-|candidate—Secretary of Commerce The as they left the Ritz|tain Koehl, Clarence Chamberlin, Commandant Fitzmaurice and Bernt} Herbert Hoover, to whom the state's plane carried three men to their otel in 46th street, wore| Baichen. Balchen piloted the relief plane to Greenly Island and return, and|29 delegates will be pledged. GYPTI ANS deaths yesterday when H. E. Larue, the clothes in which they flew the| Chamberlin waiting at Murray Bay to escort the party to Washington.| Prohibition has been the principal a fy Oy Uy ae pilot, was aasble to bring ~ the ship out of a tail spin. Observers said that, about 15 tlantic lured hardships| This picture was flown to New York and sent by telephoto wir2s/question involved in the Democratic} at thnis tae week's exile in the north. from there. campaign. Religious issues also — Officer, Call a Cop! Chicago, April 30.—(AP)— When a cop calls for help, the situation must be serious. Riverside, the tranquil name of the turbulent suburb, has found itself in the backwash of Chicago crime, with gangsters in automobiles volleying at f have been injeeted. those they don’t like. When .y| minutes after the takeoff, the plane ogee erates Renae Set Friendship Turns to Animosity England Demands That Bill they hegan shooting at mem- Dates Determined at Meeting} vent into a tail spin while banking e bit struggle that i ray rs of the police force, includ- irec sida ii ti wind at a hei 0! ee re amine spent Girl Usher at Chicago between William G, McAdoo, former] Rewulating Public Meet ing the chief, Arthur Beltz, of Directors Saturday: about 200" fect and crashed in's that individual called upon the Comittees Named cornfield. As it neared the ‘ground rd in place, had a blue suit and felt it. county police to help clean ‘The Macom was boarded at a mid- it burst into flames. na seaa Rescuers were unable to extin- The annual North Dakota State} euish the flames which continued secretary of the treasury, and Gov- ings Be Withdrawn Theatre Shot to Death|=.8"...2-¢e) nomination a‘ ew orl at in a ga louse. —___________—_= | 1924, has been carried into the Cali-| , London, April = 30.—()—The|| Officials of the suburb today 1 . fornia primary. Old friendships and tian government has until 7 p.|| were under armed guard to ||Corn show will be held at Bismarck] until the plane was a twisted ma: pel lini tare aet el BK adasd ee "Wah he the | event eh cncentin a geiko, Never, 26 9, gd 10 of mal dn hy tee Soin eo animosit i man who nom- “4 real which every vi - it 0} jon, When Two Masked Robbers | inated McAdoo in 1924, former Uni-| Zesulation of public meetings and|] ficer has Cectived, Ths ceands of the board of directors here Sat- The otiacs dead ahs oe demonstrations be withdrawn. day. ietri Poked Guns at Her From Senate goes ahead with Boul- ted States Senator James D. Phelan Bic Austen ChanbeMain, ‘the for-|| rare, called upon following the || ¥ sone Avidn: Chststibcinin: ot th Gaven and Emil Dietrich, 4 of California, now is supporting the attack Saturday night on Chief Three men are dead at Eureka, Outside Glass Wall—Yeggs! der Canyon dam measure while | candidacy of Smith. The bitterness| elem secretary, in mak Beltz and Officer Fred Molken- ||state supreme court was named] cglif,, bec musician whose house resumes farm relief bill | between the factions was’ expressed| ROUNcement in the house of com-|! tine by 10 armed gangsters. ||chairman of the program committee. ing was impaired believed an Make Away With $1,500| debate, when Pheland declared he “was sorry “ooyileed ne Sen Sa Lloyd,|] Beltz escaped, but Molkentine LEeiete-t ote cee Ayers. airplane dive from a great height Senate finance committee ex- | b¢ Sepa lene red bed alaeatled teetruction from-the B was shot through the head and ui inney, 2. *| would restore his ability to catch may die. C. Taylor. Z the light notes of an orchestra, The gangster mprsing fs at- Because Bismarck has no suitable "Bodies and Plane Burned go" wives. of Captain Koehl and pects, to Teport new tax reduc- | Htedged to Walsh, who also is backed| ment, had handed to the Egyptian Fitzmaurice and the latter's ji April 80.—(AP)—The} : yy the Anti-Saloon League forces| Premier a final warning last eve-|| tributed to the poll victory of a ||place in which to stage the annual| ‘The musician persuaded an avia+ fi el Brokers’ loan restriction pro- |4nd the Woodrow Wilson Deniocrats. ‘eee “reform” ticket with ‘which |}Show, a special committee headed by} tor and a fellow musician to attempt senrdan ck moroee. has been odd en _— ae before senate ‘beak. = 4 the ree pe Pied a Chief Beltz is aligned. FL wae sohopag Po 2. select the dive a see: irplane a ertene Cong RUNORD. oxista Peart BET” ee pie Senator ie Seectiment tmmedtately-to take ‘the aes TT" | flan aks tetiponan stra attried to. eres te £ eee — a. compe ee 5 ot ‘to check the drow sent the frio old Peal Bey Coal investigation . proceeds |hope to win the delegation has been| Necessary steps to prevent the pub- was done last fall. Other members| hurtling 8,500 feet to earth, where @erson last night as cowered li blies bill under their guns in the wrecage| before senate interstate com- |expressed by politica Pecan tice mill Store ecoming:& POING ARE PL AN of the committee are J. L. Bell and} their crumpled plane burned before the of the Ritz theatre in suburban Ber-| merce committee. the vote polled by jj nesting poe to anes 5 the bodies could be extricated. Sey- Battery four ‘yn:.slew kar because she screamed Shipstead bill to promote bet- |the ballots cast for Smith and Walsh, sewed atte bd eral hundred persons saw the crash. head as an aerial escort and fire at the sight of eyes that stared] ter aenat ublie teed faces sen. | AY Prove the determining factor. q iis " OF ST ABILIZING comes increasingly iftlealt for the Wiltises 5 tta, world war flyer. boats, spouting water like gigantic/ through oval masks, and guns that| ate agriculture committee. a board of directors to find a suitable} Willard Winzel, 45, pianist and whales, led the way. Long before| poked at her from outside the glass the Macom docked the soldiers and | w: House merchant marine com- _— eran obs} proposed rs, through the city, began|little usherette fell. The man with| five-year fish cultural program, pa northward along Broad-| the pistol and his companion with aj discussing revised bill, sawed-off shotgun opened the door to the ticket booth, stepped over the W girl’s body and over that of the cashier, Miss Gertrude Pwante, who| Af itself free to take such action as the “The development of this agricul-| ha; id hi: 4 REP M ADDEN situation might seem to require. turally important exposition is be-| "Isvy Beaty’ ntsician and friend , WARSHIPS AND CRUISERS PA TO EGYPT % yet se mest ag es ' ae im re 7 p. m. lay 2, e show place,” George F. Will, chair- , i os: FUNERAL FOR British government would consider FRANC F AVORED man of the board of directors. said. tae rong + cepeieilt Shich | bis ae here in Bismarck.” ing hampered by the lack of a show] of Winzel. ‘TCHED Premier Will Have Majority of)" Members of the board of directors ; London, April 30.—()—Several Mr. Wi k, chairman; ! T0 BE TODAY British warships and cruisers sailed| at Least 100 Following |5'‘p. Jackson, Fed Conklin Obers A BOYS KILLED this morning from Malta for Egypt a‘ Olson, J. A. Gi J. L. Bell, in connestion with an Angio-Ecyp. Rama Nate * J. Meyer, treasurer, : WHEN BENZINE i ian crisis which revolves (aroun Goddard, secretary, all of Bismarck; Body Reaches Chicago This) the Eayptian agreeing oy Paris, April 30.—(AP)—Fiance pie Maa Milnor; 3, G. Haney, ima\ r hi dorsed Premi Ra’ nd | Gran ‘orks; J. S. Kirk, Devils Morning and Is Taken at | withdrawal of the bill within three Paice per his een stabilize Lake; D. C. Crimmins, Hazelton; DRUM EXPLODES has at every reception to transat-| robbers used their guns to hold back antic flyers except that for Lind-|60 persons in the ticket line, and bergh. wal to the curb where a com-| Texas-to-Bismarck Runner panion waited at the wheel of an s was handed the Egyptian gov-| ; i i John Frey, Turtl suiomotie. "Hach fired a shot in| Awalting Word From Pad- | Once to Hinadale, TU. | crams ant nine by fhe, Brah |Site Nog ete nae, ayaa direction of the crowd before The situation today was grave leaping into the machine and disap- dock as to Future Plans Chicago, April 30.—(#)—Banked| and fraught with a Aly possibili- in the next chamber of deputies. Arnegard; and Governor A. G. Sor- With full sails cf the’ balloting lie and J. A. Kitchen, members ex-|Fifth Seriously Hurt—Lads pearing into the night. with flowers, the funeral car of Con-| ties, although in official circles in iled | officio. The second show of the night had/ Completely _recuperated. a a een ton Martin B. Madden, who| London it was thought that the Soe ae |) Dorilanmier eee, es) ———— Tired of Marble Game i just_started and there were nearly! week-end rest, Irving “Speed” Wal- died sud in Washington last| difficulties were not insurmountable| poincare had 806 seat. in the new d Turned to Match ,000 persons in the audience. lace, who Friday p'odded into Bis-| week, arrived here today accompa-| and the sky. might clear suddenly.|iouse or 45 more than in the former EEDING IS NOW ened to Matches 2 marek after running 1,060 miles in| nied by 37 members of the house of | There was no effort, however, to one. The combined Socialists, Radi- 17 days from Perryton, Texas, to- representatives and three United| Minimize the seriousness of the d mmunists captured 387 Akron, 0., A) 30.—(AP)—Be- ; Gay leaves for Minot, his Bitunlace States senators. inst 285 in the preced- coming tired of a marble game they and boyhood home, to visit with!” The car, containing’ Mrs. Paul r. Many radicals are re- had been playing behind a shed here, i 4 | H crisis, relatives and friends. Henderson, Mr. Madden’ hi arded as certain to vote with the five boys sought other diversion and E ‘AV Y NI) AS IN ag ener Henderson, Siew union government. turned to matches. One was struck ont and their five children; Gilbert Net- The radicals lost at least a dozen and its flames exploded a 50-gallon wit k, wh tleton, the congressman's secretary, seats, and Leon Blum, leader of the drum of benzine which resulted in iladeli and the Rev. Steare Montgomery, BUIL: Socialist party and an international eps chaplin of thé house, was immedi- figure, lost his seat to a communist the burning to death of four of the bors and serious injury to another. fe 3 3 EJ 8 : ately switched to a suburban train , istry cook, Jacques Duclos. Improved Farthin; Methods rsons attracted by the explosion 1 4, 68 Would | know definitely tomorrow lo’ Be taken to Hinsdale, Ill. Here ee ae . found. the boys writhing on. the 38-00 Storms Part Tow Lino! human was contemplating a visit to| ihe,funeral services were to be held) 4), Wf, SIS, | ee fhe firut to arrive wes Fred Woatly, a " * © pl victims ie Oi 82 34 Twice—Drifting Boat Has a Rakota Se North ‘Dalinkan: gars confused by Chicago's — of the ballots were the communists up Work One-Third father of one of the boys. Unaware a2 36 who area gels ped ning time | change in ht savings time over who lost nearly a half a dozen seats. aie of his son’s identity, he ran for aid. 02 84 Men Aboard Tie cclipd the best running time tne week-end, Mayor Thompron and|Bowman, Scranton Get Brunt |Tne famous “ved belt” of Paris t0-| Seeding conditions throughout | Returning he learved. that. his son 41 109 aes entrants have made stated that he| his party of city officials did not ar- of Storm—One Man Re- day was regarded as a thing of the! central western North Dakota are|&d been burned almost barat a3 134 Norfolk, Va, April 20.—(AP)—| had no plans for the future and that|Tive st the Union station in time to Past, Jean Garchery, Albert Four-|apparently well ahead of last year, |"ecognition, identity being establish 35 08 ree government craft which have| Paddock’s intentions would be his|steet the funeral train ported Injured niet, Valliant Courtcr, and Andre! CR. G ati 36 78 a of catch on and} own. expel Dey hho wat dates Dak let shipping board Guest of Lions Senators Cha “ere among the leaders who met defeat ile trip Par 3 oo steamer Western Ocean off the Vir-| Today Wallace wat's quest of the Tilinois; . Thomas,| Bowman, N. D.. April 30.—(AP)} Three of the communists who Money Plentiful in 38 ‘02 capes for a week were fight-|Lions club and related some of the|Oklahoma, and Pat Harrison, Mis-|—A wind of almost ine veloc- | managed to hold their seats, Jacques d Wi . Sa R.G 37 118 hea an effort to get| interesting anecdotes of his solo sissippi; Joseph G. Rogers, ser-|ity. but carrying little rain, struck |Doriot, Jqcques Duclos and M.| A change in the State, Says C. reen 81 ‘00 race. Sunday he was honored at a|geant of arms of: the house; Repre-| Bowman neighborhood towns | Menetrier, are also in jail, “prison- 34 .00 ir local sentatives Carl Chinduloom, Chica-| Saturday night, considerable/ers of the state,” as the communist i Financial conditions throughout a2 30 ; Ed Strouln, in whose arms Mi farm buil and crip-|organ Humanitie puts it. than formerly, he said. A large|North Dakota as a whole are “ w Twice fllsaen Pling telephone and telegraph wires.| ‘They are not the only elected dep- | number of new tractors were noticed|in the opinion of C. R. Green, man- 42 .00 tached - Pro age tpn reported on/uties in durance vile. Two Alsa-|and many farmers are pening ager of the Bank of North Dakota. - z= farms, one barn blown tians, Dr. Ricklin and M. Rosse, re-|packimg and seeding their Fields “So far as I can see is 2 after she of telephone|turned on the automomist ticket,|one operation, the r and seeder te] to 100 will be placed on trial tomorrow at|being drawn behind the tractor. " Colmar on charges of plotting a i g F f against the security of the state. Painleve ex Easy Winner ing Ean red Aa net as ry a completion in Cami 8, former mi icLean, trail coun- of bingo Who Host U7 8 Seren, ties. 6 et ne ae margi & mo . Pai in-) Planting corn is expected who failed to begin about the middle of May and f & #2 Eps iff a F L | ay the first round|many fa: an overwhelming i i fi : od 3 1 5 . ft: ait, abba f i food -Tinois| Colo- ee rr re ; : 7 - 3 bee z Hie