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. 28 RR NORRIE Ba ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER PRICE FIVE CE BLOCK-BIDS ASKED ON SEWERS AND ___ WATERMAINS-OPINIONS ARE FILED Residents on Eleventh Street from Avenue B to Avenue C Want Pavement There— Street Light Will Be In- stalled on South Side HARD BATTLE 2,000 FEET UP Both Found Seriously Injured in Plane Which Was Wrecked in Landing "S SKULL FRACTURED DORMITORY DESTROYED Death Victim Was Apparent! Overcome by Smoke and Then Burned Giving first reading to an ordin- iy : ; J 4 ANOTHER GIRL MAY DIE ON! ance providing for the addition of one block to the paving project and Authorities Believe One of advertising for bids on construction he Men Had Plan of Self "ao of certain watermains and sewers, : ‘ 3 2 Spine Injured When Sh the Men Ha : : the city commission accomplished bs Jumps from Roof of Burn- Destruction : ; a : considerable work in a short space ae rh : of time last night. This interior view of the nel completed convention hall at Houston, where the Democratic will hold their national convention in June, gives us ing Porch to Ground ee bi. ai if ae The additignal block of pavement | an idea of the vast capacity of the structure, It is built in Pavilion style, so the breezes can float in from all sides to cool the delegates’ Pontiac, Mich. May 15.—(AP)— ome : } | desired is on Eleventh street from fevered brows. Springfield, 0, M 18th The story of a battle 2,000 feet in : Be Avenue B to Avenue C, and the pe- ingfield, O., May 15— the-ale ‘bet two fl Ht tition requesting it w: igned by One gir! is dead, another is paralyzed sidan ct SL Ge amen 3 E. P. Crain, Charles D, Mandigo, E. UE C ‘AREER IS BRO T and near death, and four others ai Anderson of Roseville, Mich., pilot, i W. Harris, Hans Evenson and Carl Recibualy AAU and Clarence Frechette or Detroit, Bredy. The signatures represented e e usly injured as a result of fire which swept Woodlawn Hall, Wittenberg college girls’ dormitor CLOSE BY DEATH OF THOMAS TIBBLES) QIyTSTANDING. |ssrcecs Se : hall. She apparently had been ove Senate is with tax bill Preach “ argemate proceeds with tax bill er, Writer, and Can. come by smoke and then burned. A . -|_ Helen McClain of Troy is i hose V P 'y ver F Com-| . yisina ence report as house approaches didate for fice Presidency| Hoover Forces Predict pital where p cians said her an aerial exhibitionist, which re- " 380 front feet out of a total of 600. sulted in the plane’s crashing and ae Ne The watermains extension will be F in a remarkable escape from death ‘ on Mandan street from Avenue D to by the occupants, was under investi- Avenue E, and the engineer's esti- gation today. ; | mate of the cost is $1,251.95. Bids Both men were found seriously in- | | will be opened on June 4. At the jured in the plane, which was de- q same time bids will be opened on molished in landing on the grounds : Jinstallation of a sanitary sewer in of the state hospital for the insane ; | the same block, the estimated cost yesterday. : being $789.48. Anderson told police he was at- aaa also be opened on June Will Witness Reproducing of 4 3 A Cooper-Hawes prison tacked by Frechette with a hammer ‘ : 4 for construction of storm water} Stirring Episodes of Colon- sote on . on Populist Ticket in 19 lete Victory—Smith Claims | chances for recovery are slim. Miss ile flying over Pontiac. ing : sewers on Broadway from Thirteenth 1 labor bill. in f P tin 1904 p wid McClain awoke to find the hallway iousness after repeated blows : . to Sixteenth streets, and on Fif- ial Days Senate campagin. unds com. it All Delegates filled with flames. Her only other| from the weapon, Anderson said, he : j teenth and Sixteenth streets from mittee examines Hoove: work- Omaha, Neb. May 15.—@—A avenue of escape was the porch roof! recovered, after the plane had taken Oe : Broadway to Avenue B. The en- Washington, May 15.—(AP)— ers, career which rivals closely the pic- hington, May 15.—(%)—The ebinay oe windor She stepped on turesque heroes of fiction adventure| National political pot was boiling | ‘© dana te It was burning under- stories was brought to @ close here| again today as voters went to the|peath and began to give way under ji A polls and leaders to conventions to|her. She then leaped to the ground, last night with the death of Thomas augment the rising tide of delegates | 20d was picked up and rushed to the Henry Tibbles, fighter in the fambus| to the Kansas City and Houston{hospital. Doctors said they believed John Brown’s battles, preacher, conventions. esi oa her spine injured. She is paralyzed, writer and candidate for the vice s they signed their names to the presidency on the populist eee ballots, these voters had a lot more] aimost - aa ee co-eds with Senator Thomas it, Wate ¢| to think about than the mere check! tiving in the dormitore who on Georgia in 1904 * nMison Of | beside their, favorite candidate, for routed from. their beds “cacapedl Born in Washington county, Ohio, | tings Political, both National and! after one of their number hed May. 22, 1840, “Fo” Tibbles tan | Sate, were Pop ring in all directions.) smelled smoke and discovered that away om fee Fal He years of tary Mellon predicting | Hoover heros fu ce house in age and we picked up by an im-| would be elected if nominated and More ee the tele ae hth Too dol birt on take to Kansas.| expressing the opinion that the been trapped in pth Ran . ave x ie ate the anti-slavery party in| commerce secretary would make a bey, auniversity officials ses d endl 34 ao ler war that followed and] good President, some more | inter-| not most ote then Fe seat wall his adventure started with such a preting of the treasury head’s Sat- Tao : ripe! ed awake pace that he nearly lost his life. urday statement on Hoover, sena- ee 'r than usual to listen to a mid- Daca sGilenisa au aline torial delving into Hoover's cam-| Ti8ht serenade of a campus fratern- a sheer drop of nearly 1,800 feet, in . ineer’s estimate of cost on this pro- dhs to ae8 it fs bo J Senta! ject is $9,289.39, that avert almost. ce: in deat for himself and Frechette. Cannot Cut Paving Job Coal inquiry resumes before senate interstate commerce com- mittee with C. B. Heiserman, counsel for Pennsylvania rail- toad, on stand. A vivid reproduction of stirring episodes of colonial days called s Any idea that parts of the pro-|Piesident and Mrs. Coolidge to , fi ‘ ant he aes atatallp Yrjured about paving project would be] Annapolis today to witness a page- i stb ccemiuiliane the face, most of his teeth having ropped was dispelled last night by/ant in commemoration of the An- h Ids he eer “si bill been knocked out, supposedly by an opinion of City Attorney C. L.!napolis convention in 1786. fee’ peetlta’ cortitieatl f blows from the hammer. Frechette : Young, who held that it would be Desinet ft h histori lor protein certification of was less seriously injured but re- Thea Rasche, daring German| illegal to order any change in the 9 yard hae an f Ge ic] wheat. wired hospital treatment. aviatrix, expects to take off from| streets to be paved from those de- a toes ‘Annapolis to-moene Strong bill amending federal * . di New York soon on a transatlantic 8ctibed in the ordinance creating ington in Sethe. rite 4 State reserve act before house bank- Self Destruction Planned flight. She is shown above, with|the special assessment district to| the whsmanst i “i the 0 hi tes| ing committee. Under heavy police’ guard at 8] Ulrich Koenemann, her navigator | Cover this work. and the the aid date, ind ber hed State department reorganiza- hospital, Frechette raved. From! and co-pilot. They ‘will use a Stin- Mpea petition Sean in ull agar sed f r th tion measure faces house for- coherent parts of his talk, police son-Detroiter monoplane. in that heft p 7 a benefit of the distin rd shed pies: eign affairs committee. peed together the information that Sinn oe ee idle Scar ist cine Governor Ritchie «f !zarviand had House rules committee con- e is a stunt flyer and parachute ex- A f the other| siders legislative status of hibitionist who went to an aviation street and Sweet avenue. invited the executives o! t the other my prorat Roseville a few days ago CONSTRUCTION A petition was presented by prop-|riginal 12 colonies to the executive der Canyon dam bill Bou for instructions. erty owners affected asking that|mansion to welcome President Cool- tes commercial cific addition, be |. Thit Eis : P c - " pate paces ‘in Roseville, to pilot the alley betwee Eleventh and| Were to accompany the president to ed He was captured by the enemy Pedi the senate inquiry to Texas, ly after 2 o'clock, i 4 the old state house and to other his- and sentenced to be hanged as an 4g] 4, The fire by that time had reached ee Precnette's eletiieg police BY HUGHES C0 arate one ssl ier snd toric mansions in the city which COMING 10 N. D, abolitionist, but in a battle that fol- to aire ss . mre -singpeeprees the co-eds’ sleeping rooms on the F 4 thought the purpose of the trip Call, Simon Klein, Fred Miller, D. J.| Were opened up and specially decor- lowed he escaped to his own side, instructing of another h second floor of the dormitory. might have been a bizarre and pre- Hughes and John Roether. No ac. in period style for the occa- jbut not until after his cloth 5 taair delegates for Governor Smi Screams of the girls caused neigh- conceived plan of self destruction, 5 i “ . v4 “4 bors to call the fire department, but tion was taken as further time was| Sion. ren ees commas [riddled with 17 bullet holes. The outstanding political event on/ the fire had gained ton ak i as to have ven the petitioners to secure more} At the Hammond - Hardwood FOR CAMPAIGN Tibbles joined the troops under John today’s calendar was the New Ji ad gained too much head- the epilogue of which rece = is| Local Utility Will Build 225 vec aieinets house, built in 1770, John Hays IBrown and engaged in that historic- | sey primary where 31 Republican ae for fiverien, to save the Dui sweetheart, Miles of New Transmission City Attorney Gives Ruli “Peet ar eiereape fetiaase nh Ae rence: He became a friend of Brown | 24 28 Democratic delegates to the| toSioal and tuteaP iE ge cane! One of the letters, addressed to Anioninion of thi elt rea the original builder of the mansion, rence. He became a friend of ] clud. | National conventions are at stake.| floor while others mele i ji : ‘i rs. fo various colonial . L 4 ;2 | candidates were in the field, Hoov- Depa naasepsesbike iigagiacoes: _-— a Absegd ae ere to fae geet characters, oclesing George Wash-| Washington This Evening new government which resulted in| or's forces predicted a complete vic- ee ieee ae . “Death is my message, sweet-| Announcement that the Hughes | Placing of poles by public utility) ington, Lafayette, and other nota- —Many Dates Planned his downfall. ae Supporters of Governor] sheiter™ for’ th es were ate heart.” Electric company will build 225) companies and can prohibit the plac-/hjey of the time, several of whom y In the early days of the Civil war,! Smith, who picked up six delegates Rede oe ee ‘Another, addressed to Frechette’s| miles of new transmission line dur-| ing of them along streets if it de-| yore impersonated by their own Tibbles was captured by the famous | in the Wyoming convention yester- P' itories. fs A tp ing the summer of 1928 was made| Sires. The city has the right to pass in original costumes. ‘i raider Quantrill and was hanged to! day, immed al lew Jersey| .;Fe?sonal property of all of the acoder) babeparice voomieiat: today by O. W. Mattison, new gen-| 2M ordinance providing where the|4scendants in original cos Nico sede eae ssitarts a tree and left for dead. His friends, | dele aut taed allithe Ne y girls Uving in ihe building was de- depen; an stail police he was|¢ral_ manager. poles shall be placed, he contended. he thi i gton to] however, arrived on the scene in Saal las ee sac as ibaa wor He An ag escaping with not previously acquainted with| The construction will include a] The opinion was requested when begin his campaign for reelection| time to save his life. During the sags) oaneyeie 9g asaepae athrobe. Fre-hette, said the man appeared|new line from Beulah to Bismarck,| Property owners protested the ac- to the United States senate. war Tibbles served as a scout and| In elaborating on his i —_______ i i i i - ; ; ‘ in riddit tement to Pennsylvania Republi- .{@ line connecting Elgin and Thun-| tion of the Hughes Electric com He is expected in Bismarck] played a conspicuous part in ridding | 5¢@ ‘§ P tobe. ne rel iene or derhawk, and a line from Sterling to peng sn cenetting. poles: ons cori this evening, it was announced yes-|Kansas and Missouri of the gangs cane atabeonre ‘seamied: to him ae they arrived over Pontiac, however,| Bismarck. The transmission expan- | Sireets. Placing them in the boule- terday at the headquarters of ‘the/of raiders that infested the two the pilot said, the passenger|#ion is in addition to plant improve- . Republican state candidates en- | states. have set” for the presidency, Secre- rf ments at Beulah increasing the| City auditor was instructed to ar- dorsed by the Nonpartisan Le: , Lecturer and Minister sory, Mellon. vestenlay sald. be did EIELSON A RE (Continned son snamaleypr Plant capacity substantially. © New| Fange a conference between the city IN WINDY CI ; y Here he will meet old friends and| ‘After the war the young adven-|0t,see why this should be open to . saussacsenpaiueline cas an 4 ‘3 rity & . it interpretations. type boilers are going in position | Commissioners and the utility offi supporters before beginning a! turer made a lecture tour and thus| V@zious int ; a f Weather Report i at the plant today. clals. speaking tour in| advance of the|earned enough money to complete] .aiq' am eTatty, Plain English,” he po! 4 ALE lattison, ae succeeded is I Fagg ae taro crasstlans praeti ed primary which will take him into|his eimeaon at Mount vernon Gol “MY think Hoover can win..4f annie len as genexal manager o! ye | %0 every county in the state. lege, where he was ordained a Meth- * A Temperature at 7 a. m. property May 1, has just completed rd Feder a Pepsi Peal 26-Year-Old Se it is tentatively arranged to be-|odist minister. Ae missionary-min- pealnated. denial pe moiidaaays Highest yseterday . a trip of inspection covering prac-j ,* r Kill ver—_ gin in ichland county londay, | ister he became one ot e pioneer - A Lowest last night 52| tically all of the company’s proper| {2 call for service at & gas station ea hy ae May 28, with a mecting which prob: |border civeuit riders. mmeagrrer supporters had obtained! Men Who Flew Across Polar Fiselelaten, to 1 78 oie ties in Morthiae eaten Dakota, tp otlend petgous sith eee Man Killed for Hate ably wif be held in Wahpeton. The} He settled in Omaha where hel statement, claiming it nrestieaite) The et anmaretiones | Snltion whe taoy be wine esree time ‘and place have been left, to! became editor of the Omaha World-| clinched Fennayiveriae bin ied | Regions Received in Triumph = members of the committee in Rich-{Herald and began to write of the te i i 8 Hughes Electric company was edu (Continued on page two) Chicago, May 15.— (AP) — A land county. After a short visit| Indian conditions, severely criticiz- im deleanias 208 Bin but the Made at Tromsoe 3 ‘woman and a man were slain in Chi aa es ge Rept 3 FH cated at Ames college, Iow: night; one for love, the|here he probably will go to his! ing the government for its treatment agreed and emphasized the “how- 3. 3 a public utilities executive of 24 hate. J Z farm home at Hoople for a short pe-|of the red men. He was connected] ever” near the end of the statement| Oslo, Norway, May 15.—()—Two & 8 years’ practical experience. His ex- Leonardi, 2» 26-year-old|tiod of rest, for a visit with old|with that paper until some years} meant something entirely different.|™€n who flew across the roof of the Perience began with the gas com- Larue found de ad i th base-|Neighbors and to prepare for his|ago when he retired to study and] This had to do with sendi the} World came to continental Europe Sab eed at Waukegan, Ill, in 1904. He meiner, BK ent of Morris Zimm, (state tour in the interests of his| write. Pennsylvania delegates to. Ransas|in triumph today. Siar was connected. with te North A ie vegetable: peddler, The body |candidacy. When his first wite died, Tibbles City uninstructed. Crowds lined the harbor of Trom= 5 > PF be was ‘remarrie: othe mou! lellon explained yesterday that|soe as the steamship Hol bring- Ind., and was superintendent of the was found, lying in blood-soaked May Visit Reservations “Bright Eyes,” beautiful Indian! the Pennsylvania delegation as “a|ing Captain Ge H. Wilk: d Chicago Heights Gas plant. Later IN ST L 0 U IS clothes, after relatives had received] 4, chairman of the Indian affairs | > oA: Sone tbe, ‘Thee eee i P' orge H. Wilkins an phone calls from a man who said he princess 5 cohesive 1 : 3 Highest Lowest Qa ne he was employed in executive ca- organization was never|Carl B. Eielson with their plane 62 ’ 68 committee of the senate he is also|romance was another ry-like] more harmonious than it is now.”|from Green Harbor, Spitzbe ern Gas company at Oak Park. : vole, “Now I'm going to kill my-lvistor at the Turtle Mountain | t's, great. fight. le made an as carted the Hobby iets te ieee 8 Late City where Ms ae Monster Parade Today—Avia- oe ok Cavarette, 42, was the peseevation ot Rosnibly other be Grensive. feeure tour attracting weer ae 58 4 ¥ a - . . The Caver-|fore beginni 18 speechmaking | widespread attention throughout the REBEL FORCES vessel and greeted the explorers wh & tendent of plant for tie gas com-| tors Guests of German Con- | other victim of killers. tour. flew from Point Barrow, Alaska. to 60 Z 5 try. pany. He then became division man- ette killing introduced a variant of |) n) .stoe will be invited to join |C°Unt?: Eyes” finmonkalined| ager —s ae. Sig ht & sul Last Night the murder technique used among], The senator will be inv te Jolt Me aaah ‘pala ag pes arellow Freaermen 8 ments ago. When I ey embarked a’ ie Quay amid the Aes state candidates endorsed by the |«Minnehaha” in the epic poem “Hia- A I l ACK WIFE cheers of the thi th id r peal manager of the! st. Louis, May 15—(AP)—Every ide."| Nonpartisan League in a visit to| jatne” When “Bright Eyes” died " ne throng, the president Lyrae tats FARE EORORRY, resource of the city of St. Louis as | aera pene ane ‘a walk.”|Dunn Center Saturday where a Ma wibbies oar 4 third time. oe ature enuncll exediany t Ada, "loveseat host lay before the Bremen flyers ral ged Cai Romsscoeing celsbestion fontured by Mr. ‘Tibbles leaves Bie iden ars, OF AMERIC AN The crowd then carried the flyers Comes ‘rom Missouri 4 a barbecue is ranged Ida Riddle Tibbles, and two daugh- on their shoulders through the font ee eOG Sorees to Biszoacck men, h i hing _the| honor oe Tax DS regal T. H.| ters, Mrs. Mary Barris, New York, streets to their hotel. e governor, land Mrs. Edda Bates, of Brooklyn. gene ees “rghgg ce ioe Mieeett by old friends in the town where he East Coast of Nicaragua In- UARGES ARE DEEN Se Powe 4 ni y, lay 15.— — hospitality of i lived and practiced law before en- Pies censed Over Guerillas’ Sav- | Technical charges of maladministra- 08 id the Teg ate utilities corporation ing ga8,| Cooke! Lindbergh's home’ ele tering public life in North Dakota. |Adverse Weather k lectric Hehe and power, steam heat,| “As their ship, the Silvery F-13, a Police said boot-| The welcome to Mr. Thoresen is D ay Ss age ji “if B icinity: Rain tod a wll bridge landed at’ LemberteSt, Louie fish lereing “i ‘ ee ot the ane “ G + on Plane tment agua! Bishop Francs J. MeCoptell f . rm pemieneos y - age Treatment n ee : go a vetly cleady| Mr. Mattison is firmly committed a in the ty Ga Ci) erman in aa of Pittsburgh by the Rev. George A, late yesterday, they were engulfed f tee of five who are arranging it. Coke of Wilmington, Del., were sum- fo soniye mans Changs - 0 Hone t ‘cy utilis . Seat igs by, dee enchunlantic crowds wae ieee ic Island o Its members are John Thompson, C.} pion w S, May 15—(AP)— ae Nicaraxps, May §.— favily diet roighetge » N.S, - —" it of Nicaragua ly dismis: lay by the quad temperature, Ts; tonite secs Eee i ic ty operation, hel unwilling to wait until the parade Krakatoa Is Active}. Rosendahl, Thomas G. Ahern, . Pop eB Bee today 16 (AP)—The east coast o! inl today. general conference of the tonight, with rain east and sout “We are interested,” he said, “in port a was incensed today over the savage |tennial Re i, vin pare Ap Decdal and Jobe Bang. | The jac) ettorts of the United Statee treatment the wife of an Amerian Methodist Episcopal church. : i m arm; me r suffered at Dartioals pooped northwest community, we end i em, A ad fe ap ntierls, Jara, J Fe: Panton bes en, The last is 0 Dunn county tranualan irmone lane Bremen, oF rebel e = 6 - x : \- ing revenge use of in- rT ot - ne Homa ectitee 7,000 times.| Gare rnor Sorlje will be the prin: iy. Captain Ira Esker and carrying | formation given by Miller to the ma- tend, 1 speaker at the gathering. All! Freq “Melchio, Junkers mechanic,| rine forces: the goerilla, Cr A somber of ts eruptions rose the state candidates will at-| ya, forced down at T. magouche, his plantation Tate Chad tite ee 30 miles from hi in a heavy! the east coast. Miller was absent. ——_—_——_— torm. The ther lane carry- it , a Dirigible Italia Is __|[ne"laior coneral Fecbet, bead of Mra lion, Shey carrie of ever: Penge Northern Dictator In hes ing today. Ready to Start Again |was'sate here atter being Held fas | not fake they deatroyet: It as not| 1775—Congress voted to establish Will Leave Peking) ing tors 1 . —— in the. mud at Truro until high tide| known here federal posts from Maine to bergen, 5. | floated it off the flats. rgia. the Be. eri ey Captain Eaker, in a message to bels 1775—Issuance of paper money was ly today to set out on another| Washington, said that a gale and authorized by Congress ta, a exploration over polar | heavy snow barred further immedi- avoid taxation. Sart wae talent ate progress for his plane. 1776—Congr U1 A loded| LOWER RATES PRED! ig eres Fargo, May 15.—()—A reduction di Milano|of fire insurance rates because of of the ice tion activities di few years, is in sight for Umberto| kota, according to Richard E. quickly re-|non, manager of the fire prevention at Kings| department of the Western Actuar- help the Citta dijial bureau, who addressed the N. D. — whi , May 15.—(—All indica- Undbereh, sana tay plated othe de ure |the world.” read; the] from Peking withi voyage Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, northern | wo regions