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OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH: DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS M'NARY-HAUGEN FARM BILL ——S Death Toll in Four Mine Disasters Reaches 236 Since Saturday PASSAGE OVER = ras age 3 VETO WILL NOT THIRTEEN DIE | Speting, amaae | TRXAS SPLITS [want wane weve] TALIA WINGS || Sreeccia creauate Win Be Top Brew] IN EXPLOSION ||_xercevs, 2am || OVER HOOVER; || _work'Guriows || TTS WAY OVER ; BE ATTEMPTED | AT BUUEFIRLD| ESS =seee= || ROW ASSURED | POLE ICE CAP the title of Natioual champion schools Rescue Parties Work’ Frantic- Ink Well Hurled in Stormy Nobile Plans Landing to Plant Q ally to Reach Four Known Conference Which Results Cross Given Him by peller of the graded a a thousand dollars in wine was the knack of spelling r i ; to Be Entombed ‘ }* in Break Pope Pius MATHER MOURNS DEAD Pauline Gray, 13, West Salem, Four Brothers Among Victims) Ohio, did a lot the word, but ake hed ech take Who Perished in Pennsyl- vania Coal Mine ing her time on others, She |) DELEGATION CONTESTED) & Mii |PRIEST GIVES BLESSING finally slowly spelled = : = ‘NORT (B¥ The Associated Press) H DAKOTA Indications were today that 236 ih oag oe \It meant the dif- workers had lost their lives in four mine accidents since Saturday as A E follows: COOLIDGE VETOES Constitutional Ground Taken by President as Basis for Action HELD NOT SOUND POLICY Congress Discusses Probable Effect on Forthcoming Elec- tion Campaign ference between the $1,000 ma . and the $500 second Scientists to Conduct Investi- gation If Weather Condi- tions Permit Harmony Group Controls Dem- ocratic Convention; Moody in Control Washington, May 23.—()—Presi- dent Coolidge today vetoed the Mc- Nary-Haugen farm relief bill. Thus for the second time in as many years Mr. Coolidge has disapproved a farm plan embodying the equalization fee machinery for gece crop control. hether there will be any farm Dallas, Tex., May 23.—()—The : Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, May 23. fight for control of Texas delega- —)—The dirigible Italia started tions to the Nationel conventions of northward at 4:40 a. m, today oes across the polar ice cap with the the two major pai continued to- north pole, 750 miles away, its ob- relief enacted this session now is t day with rival Republican contin- Ee jective. General Umberto Nobile, up to congress. The house and sen- sonnet popeed Pig g| gents seeking seats at Kansas City : y commander of the expedition, hoped its have a choice of repassing the ‘Yukon, W. Va—Coal mine explo- while Democrats entered the second) [iam : to land at the pole to make explor- bill without the equalization fee, in sion; 13 known dead; 4 missing. dav of = stata convention at : ations and to plant a cross given the hope of winning presidential Harland, Ky—Coal mine explo- adits Beaumon! : him by Pope Pius. favor, or of attempting enactment sion; two dead; 16 missing. * .After a storm session here yes-| | This cross was blessed and kissed of the measure as it stands by over= Kimberly, Nev. — Copper mine|Former Bigmarck Boy and | terday, the Republican faction head- . by Father Safranohci, priest of the riding Mr. Coolidge’s veto. cave in; four di Companions ‘Find Aird: ed by R. B. Creager, National com- expedition just before the start. The There is much doubt that the lat~ 3 pani rome | mitteeman, irstructéd 22 district : crew of the Italia witnessed the ter course would prove successful, Bluefield, W. Va, May 23—(AP) in Every Section’ Samo : J | ceremony. Jinnaine date Thirteen’ miners were known to Ee General Nobile had hoped to get onstitutionality Ground Action followed sn argument be- have been killed and four were miss- a Tae tween Creager forces and a group|“Now what will- Sinclair Lewis|®W8Y on his third trip over polar ing today following a blast in ¢ we bite Dakota pO ten headed by C. C. Littleton of Forth| write about?” ask friends and|*csions just before midnight. He 4 No. 1 mine of the Yukon-Pocahontas very section. inest | Worth, and Harry M. Wurzbach, | critics of the red-headed author| “25 delayed because of the necessity meee eae McDowell gg heaton Ga cemlaed orseee: only Republican representative from| recently married in London. Here|°f,making minor repairs. A Texas, The latter faction demanded | he is shown with his bride, who was|_ The present expedition is expect- + _ Bodies Recovered ; "Pte Pht ps Spent sau_ | 82. uninstructed delegation. Dorothy Thompson, an American to last al 7 set speci ote The bodies of the thirteen work-/day arrived here in a Wright five.|, When the argument was at its| girl. wis and bride are honey- fi a a oo ted beg ad 1 a ers had been brought to the surface | passe; monoplane after fiving | height, someone threw an ink well) mooning in a roadster which has|'rs’ al tempt 1H oat sbeet Lipo by rescue workers. The exact num- | From Manivobs capital in less|through plate glass door and|aluxurious trailing bunkhouse, | tezions in the Italia but Site be: ber of men in the mine at the time |than five hours, including a two-hour | Littleton was arrested. He quickly| equipped among other things with|Kings Bay after seven elena of the explosion was unknown. | visit at Fargo. made bond and the Littleton-Wurz-| 2 library, a typewriter and a bath,|cause of bad weather wees ions, Company officers said thev did not!" Hayry L. MeLean, vice president | bach faction assembled in a separ-| The first meal after their start May 15 he started a flight to The president vetoed the bill on the grounds of constitutionality and because the “so-called equalization fee and other features of the old measure are still prejudicial in my opinion to sound public policy and to agriculture.” The veto draws the issue betwee the president and the farm group in congress more tightly than it ever has been and unless some further action is taken at the capitol, will i i lace the agri ion ber j think ¢here were more than seven-|o¢ the Dominion Construction com- | ate convention, named four delegates was on sirloin steak. Lenin land returning to Kings Bay Fore the roomie prestierr al cOUpda teen. ipeg, came here to visit | @t large and annovuced they would sat ens Pre cree Se ue aie 3 | tions as an outstanding controversy. waren hones hag aa: irs. Mary 1. McLean, The Dotaslten aaa, spree Ped land. Miss Setsu Matsudaira, photographed here as a “sweet girl graduate” of ees 0, Lowden is one of, the The bodies rem ‘were those of | /°4 ae tion. 1 S : |” General Nobile is accompanied by| Friends School at Washington, probably will be the next empress of] Hill's most outspoken champions, ippnaes In the skirmishing f a number of scientists and plans to|Japan. She is to marry Prince Chichibu, heir apparent to the Japanese | «Ce President Dawes favors it and i consul at Winnipor, in the skirmi iz for control of Senator Curtis of Kansas, and Sen- hi i ‘exas Demoer: make studies of temperatures, prev- throne. She had just received her diploma from Friends School when on é gute ite oe Binge tert ibe the rag” with re pee rtemstaerd roenried AIR LINE POST alent’ winds, climatic : conditions, | this striking picture was taken. Miss Matsudaira’s father is the Japanese oe Watson of Indiana have voted — here and rescue efforts pushed to crore nbs by Governor Dan Moody, gained magnetic compass variations and eee eee ee oF Hoover With President the limit. A state mine department ‘the hop too. control of the state .convention at other phenomena. His previous trip FT SEG SCT REO H safety car aa ee _ _ P Beaimont rete tines with i the pach a Heed in ie io ied Firemen Su ffe r Burns Pater pode fenes aes preggo from Matoaka, a e Consol "!) Canada Airwa: 8 mino! faction favoring the can- jorge wit incoln Ellswi ws ' Coal company also res; nded with a = didacy of Governor Smith of New Good Will Tours Ended to) Roald Amundsen was a dash over dent on farm relief. The senate would have to muster Tescue s Master, mechanic. ‘York. Develop Cross-Country Rail- |the region and afforded no time for F H a two thinds vote tt pass the bill Cause’ of the on was unde- Governor Moody and his ‘followers | ~ elop. Crom eaity investigation. aR in Hot as ne Fire cver-Mr. Goolldge's, veto. | Tia termined, but its left Bismarck ing | favor a dry candidete and a prohibi- Plane Service If the weather at the pole permits session the senate passed it by to-have been : They | tion plank and are op) to in- . General Nobile plans to land several | ——-——_—_—_. a vote of 53 to 23, or slightly more ’ “ Yukon is i. - pre —< expected to fl Pose for or epee any candi-| New York a: 23.) Col, | members of his natty ee to con- St Tank Explodes Hurl than the necessary two thirds. In and news of the blast did not reach /than three ey | ee laznounsed. he win pat Charles A. Lindbergh has decided cathe Notes petty him iby the Pope STATE IN GRIP orage Tank Explodes Hurl-) the house the measure was approved hers until hours after it occurred. g e 3 W. F. Harmon, Tazewell, Va., is Wine fine fone Smith or ai else nominated at| ‘to enter the Commercial Airplane| i) be either planted at the pole or ing Flaming Oil 500 Feet in mete 121, or slightly less than two \. flight. field and has accepted a “full time i ; ae peal beaumirial) eaNeeaa s FE acre gor ln wong” im the interest of party har-| job» ag chairman of. the technical [¢roEPed there it a oan OF HE AT W AVE Air and Spraying Crowd of| 2h, coraideration Jn both hones : “put f expect to fly to my next des- committee of the recently formed|is about six feet high with » metal 6,000 Spectators possible effect on the forthcoming mony. Dead tination.” eo par eynenlngr ahead pia base and there repository in it residential campaign, the names of Mather, Pa. May 23.—(AP)— pee erly and will take charge of putting in.|i" Which a message written by the ‘rank O. Lowden of Illinois, and ‘Mather today turned its attention to FLYER DIES IN CRASH to operation the rail and blane cerv.|Pope in Latin on parchment was|Temperature of 90 Degrees/ St. Cloud, Minn, May 23—(%—| Vice President Dawes who favored burial of its dead while state mine) Buenos Aires, May 23.—(AP)—. Sect hettaon New Work and tke placed. ' d More Recorded in First |*ive fitemen suffered burns, one] it, frequently being injected into the ine rescue, squads contin’ |German Dinenaceeeeed Senne cific coset, which the Pennsylvania| \ and More Recorded in First | severely, and loss of $50,000 in gaso-| debate. ” replicate house here yesterday afternoon railroad, the Atchison, Topeka & i» peka (Continued on page two) ae pogeenese The pit wa pouiean Sante Fe, the Wright. ‘Aeronautical ie Scorcher Day line, kerosene and oil belonging to ‘ Weather Report Coreerationy. the Soe Hits an 01 Weather Report : Aero Club Guarantee Assures| and Motor Corporation and the Na- WET AS OCE AN the Consumers Oil company, in east Lowden Stands Pat f ——— : Passenger-Express Service | ed in forming. Temperature at a. m. 65 al a Highest yesterday upimiien — St. Cloud, was caused this morning| Oregon, Ills, May 23.—(AP)— The first “scorcher” of the seasot.| by fire which for a time threatened | Former Governor Frank 0. Lowden, was recorded in North Dakota yes-|industrial properties valued at |candidate for the Republican pres- $1,000,000 and a wide residential |idential candidacy, when informed 4 terday when temperatures of 90 de-|tcign that President Coolidge had vetoed First of June Pel pdr inked grees and more were recorded at ten|” One of the huge storage tanks let an Na Hanmer 5 farms reliet Lowest last night ‘ who made the announcement after 3] Keynoter in Texas Convention North Dakota points. go while the first was at its height | ;ho1 ‘hit the, Associates aE cay, Precipitation to 7 22.) conference bet Hettinger was the coolest place in|and a 500-foot column of flame andj pin’ Sty 4 - ‘a fe 8 AOE SB ee “Highest wind velocity Pept eae coaee, Fa eat?! and: indbergh, it] Would Save Hedge for |the state with a maximum temper-|smoke bellowed out over the crowd| rll, 'f. fave declared my position i 3 the Midplane Sales and Transit com. oe Houston Meet ature of 85. ‘The highest temper-|of 6,000 spectators. I Mone were) it until something is advanced that tess? atures were Pembina ; Amenia a : ii i ” if 2 £ Three Chikiren Blown from [Pony fu tos argo and the Tei 93; Grand Forks 91; Larimore 92.|slightly hurt. RO eaeik Temps i a4 | Cities during a three months trial | Wil, flying” woaie Beaumont, Texas, May 23—@>—|Temperatures of $0 degrees, were} Industrial District Menaced The former Illinois’ executive was period, practically assuring the hie: announcement said. Col Opposition to the presidential can- lowe, Ceoaby, Napoleon and Willis.|, While firemen fought frantically | @t his farm near here. i if 4 didacy of Governor Alfred E. Smith : 4 re -| A few days ago Lowden in a Chi. 4 Be opening of an air passenger and ex. y to prevent the flames from spread. . y ) ig Poaiten pede caphe ce [of New York was voiced here yes-|ton._ Moosiaad Bins had a maxis |i e'to the industrial district and res-}C@g0 interview said he had told op- Glee], Kanata Wi gyi me ns elspa ges em | cama a ep nd her | i, oh Rne tan y e officers next week with the service | pji, ” cratic convention, in hi ynote ad-| weather pre’ . ing the fire away. ping the proposed legis:.iion of that ties today ppling opening about June 1. ye with. him on the tech-|4°e3#, i Re weather, fog se on Fred Kuhn, the fireman most|feature would be like a protective ae wit ‘The planes and equipment are al-| nical committee will be four. avi Without making any statements | farms a Gene CROW tT ot cree | severely hurt was taken to a St.j tariff without schedules. . iy im the Twin Citles and pilots| tors, not yet selected, but who wili| that, would preclude Texas’ support) prevailed in all sections © Cloud ‘hospital. The four others| He declared at that time that he Clear) running fraterni t Smith | is|during the week ending May 22, ac io would not want the Republican noms are at hand to handle the planes. | be men of“ experience and|i" the event Governor Smi ‘dite to the North Dakota corn| Were given treatment on the scene. | Would né BP n ei ti if th rt} rt ite ‘is Pe a Caaldven Dig, [Pt sata Sentara, Mae eget on cca | te wee Pe cg ape ae ae ar jar easier ce Seeding of small grains is com-|tators owes » in 2 Ship Disasters|Carnivaleers Taunt sho fecelved hin chet eastern Sup pleted except for flax, which is well police, SvBe*"e. Covking wae ignie| Army Aviator Sets Up Police; 40 Arrested becouse e ey " planting iv mostly ‘complete and corn 2 ‘by, sparks. She was not serious-| Dawnto-Dusk Record eaaaae planting is well advanced. nefi-|V che tl da total of ‘ . y — H i rred in nearly all sec- eo. Ames CONSUMER: .B. AO! poannapolis, Md. May, 23-—7=|Communists Sing a8 |fi5.."the carly part of the week but | 40,000 gallons of gasoline, 16,000 | Galveston, Tex, May 23-7 — Fete i p| were arrested early this morning) Death Edict Is Read | more rainfall is generally needed or age] x Herovene Ee all aay eat choved. be pili! Ha) erring, pa ti botaade Pe fan held ‘on changes of disorder; surface moisture. Pastures an Feeds, namie Freee tail shade.” |to here asta Gaw Aimecitan ieee were ; uct after disturbances which! Warsaw, Poland, May 23-(AP)|Tanses are_sreatly improved. for a dawn-to-dusk flight in a serv ee Ee ; jinetee: — Bevel wel t 5 HORSE KILLS LORD ice_plane. Sime ne pernone Siete a Sie Students were. dispersed . at i day of Say thee - twelte Texas Republicans in Newport, England, May 23—(?/—| Flying a new Curtis Faleon A-3 Lord Buckland, who was created a|ship with a 12 cylinder, 460 horse- Baron in 1926, was killed today| power motor, Lieutenant Sweeley and was tied to.a dock in tha Daiost the carnival grounds and returned) yoar5" penal servitude today for Row Involving Hoover while exercising a horse near his|covered approximately 1,500 miles to the college campus. On college ‘river near Petrovsk. reason. They were convicted of . mi SJavenue, police said, they continued ae ; conspired lo atk i ne were first and second class passeng- their disorderly tactics, taunting bars 34d ds ; i T » May 23,.—(”)—The i . HH fi Buff: N. Y. to. Galves- Z : u ere. and ridiculing the officers, who fin- ae an anite th Clgsbig Sem. Poland peaties in tae eonvaniion split pele He Fy pages when he cane 13 es and 25 Ls, "He For North Dakota: Generally AIR PILOT HURT ally ramaded up the offenders and|2°°.1-autonomous white Ruthenian|when it was called to order here.| collided with a telegraph pole. His|stopped for fuel at Louisville and Cooler. ‘ ‘ ir tonight and Thursday. , 23.—(AP)—Leon to the police station. republic. After two of the minority faction| head was crushed and he was killed|Memphis. He left Buffalo at 3:15 f Thuretay hed urate portion to- ¢ athe Fx Wie) poem | They were to have a hearing today.|°mmUna! TPO. 4. read, the|lenders were led out by policemen Peneatly, a. m. (central standard time) and Gh EATHER CONDITIONS pola gi pei *|Carm Ope pcomnes united fn singing Je Wile [that grup Lcllewes finet hall | FARM UNION TO PICNIC. |*THe cain’ So orcs tatoect by: tall ional song; e own al e us A le said he was favored by a tail » % The pressure oe over Ni 3 en. ys 3 N ae It was the faction headed by R.j| Jamestown, May 23.—(?)—A joint wind. ‘s Ages, But Have Now A: ron ° B. Creager of Brownsville, national | picnic for members and friends from — aeepnperyel committeeman, and demanding the| four counties is being planned by POLLOCK IN DEBATE CONFERENCE CLOSED selection and instruction of 96 dele-|the State Farmers Union head-| Kansas City, May 23.—(AP)— Grand Forks, N. May .23.—| gates for Herbert Hoover which re-/ quarters here for Sunday, June 3 at| Judge Charles A. Pollock, Fargo, N. ‘AP)—The annual conference of the|tained control of the site of the|Spiritwood Lake. Invitations have|/D., made closing arguments for piscopal church in North Dakots fa ad meeting, the municipal] been sent ot fo, Stutemas, Griggs, majority idlement, in del te on glee closed yesterdal. itorium. Barnes, al ‘oster counties. ion for life ops at quadrer Rev. _N. E. E:lsworth of James- - = nial fren conferencs of Methio- 7 dist Episcopal church, in town elected clerical delegate to tle ric ear eit (AIRPLANE, ENGINE STALLED, BROUGHT am cry VeDact, _|iny'tanents oe gees cver'| SAFELY TQ EARTH WITH BIG PARACHUTE ul, who re- , 1 v3 paadae Seach a at Pa Delite tea "tie soutttasteel Cane: eat ™ Star, Wins Big Wager ‘and pope pasa HH pieee F izz i i 3 erst BE ifn Hyils ‘racy, Calif., AP)—An| ment, and McK: bout to les} * Hot with bis own parechute when 4 Vittle chute took hold, and the Terrelle gcadualty oe... lane, however, bega:. spin- i McKeon was again pre- a i if ; ‘Lat if Ai, ingle commented

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