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ESTABLISHED. 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS 2 DEAD, 2 INJURED IN MINOT GAS EXPLOSION REPUBLICANS —[(atertton Hooter HARBOR SHOALS HOOVER CALLED|(-taker oon wan FIRE FOLLOWS GIVE SIGNS OF WRECK BRITISH ARCH ENEMY OF BXPLOSION AT HALTING ROW LIGHT CRUISER AMERICAN FARM OIL TANK SITE Demotrats Prepare to Offer Ship Crashes in Dense Fog Af- Corn Belt Conference Chair- Flames Menace Business Dis- Asylum to All Politically - ter Missing Buoy in Hali- man Approves Democratic trict After Burning Sev- Homeless fax Channel Farm Plank eral Buildings WETS CLAIM VICTORY ENTIRE CREW IS SAFE Identical Rocks Were Fatal to Sister Ship ‘Tribune’ 150 CALLS IT A REAL HELP $50,000 LOSS AT 2:30 ‘Republican Solution of Farm Problem Is to Starve Out i f Empl Believed Governor Declares Respon- eo Porting anol of sibility for Industries Is Gas Warehouse Given Independents Years Ago Farmers’ chssconihs , cee 3 Minot, N. D., July 3—(AP) agReublicans in North Dakota to-| ff " Halifax, N. S., July 3—)—The : Chicago, July 3.—(AP)—The —Two persons are believed dead iy were giving evidence that th will get together for the fall cate: British light cruiser Dauntless was 4 ‘ . agriculture plank in the Democratic and two were seriously injured ; national platform has proved so in an explosion at the plant 6f et 4 ae, ae on bed bas ase : satisfactory to George N. Peek,| She was standing on a corner when| the International Oil company mocrats were giving evidence joals inside the harbor entrance : ge chairman of the executive commit-| an Oakland (Calif.) man invited her] here today. that they will be more active than : today, abandoned by ajl but her com- Me tee representing the corn belt con-| to ride. She rccepted, according to The fire which followed the . ever before in the history of the : mander and a skeleton crew of of- . : ference, that in a statement issued| the man’s story to police, and not| ¢%Plosion still was raging at ‘ here he has urged Republican farm- | on! t in fe ide but ed| 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, It iming that despite ficers and men. It Was feared she 4 : $ ers to vote the Democratic ticket in theo), ondened the pil Aisne already had destroyed property ! failure to repeal the § : would be a total loss. : ue & November. and drove away. Upon being ar-| Valued at bs cote and other state's constitutional prohibition law, Salvage experts said it was un- f i ie Peek, himself a Republican, said valued at a still } rested she told police she was “Miss| Property ey have won a great moral victory. likely the vessel could be floated f the Republican party “turned its! Nobody from owheres" but ie in higher figure was threatened. They were measural Aieap nd lead- z Rig again. A life-saving crew ed - e 8 6 . back” on the farmers at Kapsas| ficers say she is Mortu Marmont, The injured are Hamlet Han- ers said,*by Al Smith’s telegram in : in readiness to vo the . : a. City and then “added insult to in- alias “Babe” Brown. son, 28, Minot, an attendant at benediction to the Democratic na- King and Tommy Nolan hadjof Captain K. D. W. fs i the service station and Lester “ a jury” by nominating for president tional convention, declaring he will| been dancing nineteen days and|and his 50 men if danager threat- “the arch enemy of a square deal Hanson, 15, srenora, brother of aa ae modification of th: prohi- titel Bor tag at was on ened, . Ps . ae tate ttl! Hawa FIVE DE ATHS betes rhe en ee ition law. al FY by . & in at t Qt 5 rother’s home. Drys, realizing they face an ine rg, The cruiser, feeling her way into : ouston on the other han juare Garden. The 7 Pa. couple) looked quite| the hi i - s the Peek statement said, “the farm- Tom Hulberg, warehouseman tense fight at the fall election, were | fit as they had « bit of lunch dui 3 terday SESE anideat on fook : ers were given the greatest consid- at the pl and Margaret Eld- organizing for it. They took the view | one of the 15-minute rest periods. a 01 ke : eration in every way. Their recep- er, stenographer, both of Minot ae eed for repeal of the state’s | They’re favored to win the $5,000 fiat A Beton hatter "ae. A 3 tion was most cordial, their views are missing. It is believed ae 7 ae eget tee ro Pea og Seles | i SS ae tet ata Bs conditions than a positive expression herralls eee ee i the nor favorable for agriculture was too intense to locate cheir of wet sentiment. ‘When it was apparent that efforts : ever written in the platform of any|Property Damage Estimated| bodies if they are in the ruins, Nonpartisan League Republicans by a fleet of tugs and naval craft Political party in our history.” ‘at $1,000,000 C a The explosion occurred in one were apparently divided two to refloat the cruiser would be un- es x The corn Pett conference was| ® sided ause of nine large gasoline supply factions. One was in favor of ac-|- successful Captain MacPherson gave i : organized in January, 1926, when! Throughout Northwest tanks at the International Oil cepting the verdict of the voters at the order to abanden ship. All but : B é the Governor of Iowa invited gover- company's plant. The nine the primary and were declaring the: 50 of thi of. 425, and their ef.| When Mary Pickford landed in New York after an European tour, alnors of 10° other north central tanks contain 200,000 gallons of will support the straight ticket. if fe wees bape off in lit bo: " d| Swarm of customs inspectors swooped down on her 20 trunks. A few | states to meet in Des Moines, St. Paul, Minn., July 3—()—Five| gasoline and desperate efforts ferences Under Way Fie vt re ‘tos di voartis’ oy i feo minutes later, $2,000 worth of Paris lingerie spattered the dock while|for a discussion of farmer problems |deaths and ‘oreubintes ‘score of in-| were being made to prevent any Others had set in motion confer-| . petting lockya: y naval! Mary wept. She smiled i though when a New York bobber mead on and to find means for stabiliza-|jured had been reported today as a| further explosions, although ences looking to putting up an In-| An oxaxdisation aliewed \ker:rak:|% famous curls. Miss Pickford’s new headdress is hardly a bob, tion of the farm industry. North|result of a series of tornadoes and| firemen were having a difficult dependent ticket at the fall election aids. er @ close-fitting coiffure in which the surplus hair is worn in 8! Dakota and Montana later joined the time and several tanks were re- that will carry candidates for gov- bey age png lead small roll at the nape of the neck. conference. Proseny ed eee at| ported to be getting very hot. ernor, congressman in the Second | Gangsters Finger Guns as Re-|ous places. There came a heavy list Farmers Like Plank more than $1,000,000. The plant of the oil company aesictes a oF the office of com- ‘apone Threa’ bar oi Farmers in the grain, livestock] The storms were general in four| is located in the center of iris oye oe sors nee etre “ tens |? With the cruiser rinding steadily MAROONED MEN July 4th Program |} en cotton states “will recognize in|states — Minnesota, Wisconsin, and| Minot’s industrial district along ion exist I Dakota’s political situation robin Underworld Strife ‘on the rocks in the harbor swell, ail the Democratic plank for agricul-|North and South Dakota—late Sun-| the great Northern railroad. : ships but the salvage craft were or- . ture a new Declaration of Independ-|day night and Monday. Two young| Nearby are several elevators ee = the gods, in a manner i —_— dered away from her because of the RESCUE CLOSE Yet the indications were that when a jicago, a 3.—(®)—The volcano | danger should she break in two and TUESDAY 2 p. m—Bismarck vs. Parshall ence,” the Peek statement said. {men were killed by lightning, a man| nd other buildings which were Peek snid that “The sole solution|and a woman died in barn crashes,| ¢ndangered by the fire. All the 4:30—Airplane stunts. ” i i dama; it an ly hour this . warfare toda: tithe stern part slide off rocks, of tlie farm problem” offered by the|and another woman wa. killed jn an ge al easly ir the smoke has cleared away the Re-{ forth rumblings: of impending erops | a: souttiarly acid nerid oerine up a wires vs. Parshall Republican party nominee “ic tolantomobile avcldent attributed ts the afternoon had been to the oil publican party in the state will be | tion. the ship would quickly break up, Are pagar nce keep on starving out farmers until| storm. - company’s plant and to two box Pretty well together and in & po-| Police heard, yet they could not|naval believed. :00—Free rtreet dance. Production is 1educed to the demands| The lightning’s victims were Du-| ¢ars which had:been burned. sition to make'a. fight for. the ‘predict where the fons, ctilt red] | The Dauntless, a unit ofthe North| is WEDNESDAY °° of the domestic markets.” rand Treeby, 21, kitled near. Hecla, Reports from the . hospital tion of Herbert Hoover, the with the: blood of Big Tim Murphy,| Atlantic squadron, was calling at a 9:00 a. m.—Street band concerts “If England herself were directly|S. D., and Lewis Kaus, 17, of Fergus| sid the Hanson brothers were can nominees endorsed at the pri-| would strike. Halifax in the course of a regular/Qpen Water Near Ice Filoes|| 9:45—Flag Raisin; preseribing an American Agricultur-|Falls, Minn. suffering from severe burns and mary, and whatever position upon :-The word was around that Al|summer cruise. 10:00—Civie parade, al policy, she could hardly do better] Mrs. Herman Bjerke was killed| Possible internal injuries. the wet and dry issue the forthcom-| Capone was back. The Tribune shoals were named] Raises Hopes of Saving 10:30—Dickinson speaks. for England,” he added in that por-|wken a barn collapsed et Lake Park, The Hansons said Hulberg ing statement of Herbert: Hoover]. “It’s: Capone ‘against the other |after the wreck c: H. M. 8. Tribune , Swimming Exhibition tion of his statement criticizing the|Minn. A similar accident near] and Miss Elder were working may dictate. ‘mobs,’” was the whisper .police|on the shoals 150 years ago, when Stranded Flyers 1:00 p. m—Bismarck vs. Par- || Republican plank. Alice, N. D., proved fatal for Joe| when the blast occurred. They My caer ee ae commenced heard. ° 80 lives were lost. shall 3 The Peek peaament Clarets ae é im ais Dea art een oan Pas mary. 4 ® positive} The: id —_—— ——_——. in A A few hours after Governor McMullen ‘iss Grace Halliday o: leen,; . f Fidependent victory. “beer racket,” ‘ann, tormenta Kings Bey, Spitsbergen, July 3. cousin, penile af Nebraska, a leader in tre “farm-|S. D., died when her automobile| ing her lunch hour in order to “The Independents need not because ‘gambling offered swifter EN L AND —(AP)—Conditions were improving |] 3.59" “Agto races, c er revolt” niovement that preceded |overturned as she raced a storm near| be free to go to the Ward coun- about controlling the state senate,” | and greater returns, was being re- today for the rescue of five mem-|] 7:39 Boxing show. the Republican National convention,| Wheatland, N. D. ty fair this afternoon, said today. ay ia it. Sen: |vived. Police explain that the war bers of the Italia crew and Lieu-|| 10:00—Free street dance. praise Democratic platform’s| In Minnesota the damage was — ators Martin and Hamilton are with | for control cf beer selling privilege! tenant Einar-Paal Lundborg from|| At dark—Fireworks. farm plank. The comment of Gov-|heaviest around Anoka and Clear| ~ Many buildings were damaged (Continued on Page Two) is between those aligned with oe — Carnival both days. ernor MeMullen, a Republican, was|Lake. Other points in the state| and a terrific fire is raging in ————_ “| pone on the one hand and with Joe the ice near Foyn Island. Information may be had at || siven in repl; to a request for his|which were hard hit included Sabin,| Minot as the result of an ex- Itis' on the other. eater The temperature was falling and |] the Association of Commerce on || Views by the Chicago Journal. Moorhead, Staples, Verndal Maple} plosion of tanks of the Interior “Thre Capone men have been shot chances for the landing of small July Fourth from 8 a. m. to 12 —_——_—___—__ Lake, and Winona. Buildings were| Oil company there about 1 p. m. down within recent weeks. Police|Great Britain Grants 5,000,000| planes on the ice to take them off |] noch, seis destroyed and livestock killed. Two persons were injured said Big Tim Murphy, John Olivieri, were increased. Osceola and Clear Lake, both in| and rushed to the hospital, and Joe Salamone. Jack McGurn,| Women Right to Vote Captain Tonberg of the Swedish Wisconsin, reported damage by a| | With the exception of one of the Capone faction, is recovering Men’s Basis rescue mission at Spitzbergen re- ———- tornado. Sections of South and| line, telephone wires connecting from wounds resulting from three on Mens ported that there was open water North Dakota also suffered great| Minot with the outside were ne tel on his life. Ed- near the floes on which the five damage. said to have been Sestrared by 5 ward (Spike) ll, escaped | London, July 3—()—Somie 5,-| members of the crew of the airship Several thousand telegraph and| both the blast and the following Al ‘Wants a Few Days of| gun atteck near his home, 000,000 women ii Great Britain now | nd Lundborg are adrift. | telephone poles in the four etates| fire. P. Yest i e newspaper Svenska Dagbla v were leveled to the ground. = Rest';.Gives Two Patriotic: | ise that an atamie bol tree ltree ee (2 tote for the fire ernie thet the eonieh IS SHUT DOWN First France-to-America Hop pce Addresses Tomorrow made to kill Saltis. The flapper vote bill which ex-| icebreaker Krassin was rushing full This Year’ Set for July £ WAR NURSE Is | The sla: in New York of Frank!tends the franchise’ to women be-| Speed to th ith through Hinlopen a ——- Tank strait. The ship had been unable to New York, July &—(AP)—With| sometimes known, was 'acen re Ment] weetytte, age# of 21 and 30,.on the ts way through the heavy ice| New York, July 3—(—A brew- for no formal political conferences on| ing @ direct connection with the he f lords with| off North East Land and turnedlery, which prohibition enforcement trouble existing in gang circles here.| reeineut ‘eaflceists. "the | about to try to make its way along | authorities declared had secret doors jure from the strangers’ gal-| the east side of the Spitzbergen in Pilsudski ne ' FORTUNE SEEK MADOO i “4 »| The first attempt of thi to fl for the spiriting out of “real beer, ilaitagry irre Major Political Party Dissent. from France to America has been ‘ae noted figures in the women’s xpected, however, that the| Was in the possession of the govern- vessel °wo: ifficulties |ment today. “ Los Angeks, July 3—(—A| ers Want Combine of G: rhe tepid) The “ecie Bee cae, tie GM In tat regions Ne "| Suzare of the plat ot the npg Ringe ferable the Polish five | fen atic Yor the care aie Sranien st ae “ment of the crowd coming home few weeks age after the’ bill had|. The ice breaker Braganza which|Brewing and Malting company fol-|Vih tele ff then in theiz plane|en her son by a world war nurse for Power from Houston and of the last few th lative stages and| had been held. in the ice off North | lowed closely the raiding last Thurs-| Marshal Pilsudski on the transatlan-| WS reveale] here.today in the an- . days pussy has been and Poel ed royal ply Cape werked free and was on its|day of twenty of the city’s most pre-| +i. voyage. nouncement of the nurse that she Chicago, July 3—W—?, poe aa most now is a or} 4 — | "The Pious Millicent Faw-| ¥2¥ to Kings Bay today. Lieuten-|tentious night clubs. Test Fights have been completed| had been bequeathed $3,600,000 by) 414 spokesmen of several Bocas a : : t Luetzow Hi nd Captain| Prohibition Director Maurice i ; the mother. ; Fred Anderson, Minot, Has|cett, arrived at the house of lords| Heiman Riser Laer Noceseun| Campbell said the machinery irase feapacity Teo army. ote. placed | in the eaity days of the war Edna|S™0uP# which are in. disagreement tol 2. nee one minute too late, since the time flyers who have ben operating from | brewery alone was valued at $100,-|in?. military hangar to ensble the| Irving nursed back to health a youn rohibition fa ig bo a one| Apparently Won Democrat [of the faa pevcodire A re Ae the vessel, will transfer their activi- om and that in addition 10,000 gal. flyers to snatch a few hours’ sleep British, thse in the Base hospital Netty te advance oF the Prints 4 ; vanced 2 i ons r was iT K at Boulogne, France. _ Gubernatorial Fight present in the house of commons join 2 the feat foe J Atrunds |agents also seized = truck load of ¢ |" ait plane ig’ an Amici rischine | Well Woodlvan ¥-as one of many she le ere es : 61 ago when the woman suf-| 30, five companions. per cent beer as it was being driven| with a 650-horsepower Lorraine mo-| cared for daily. inally that of the Prohibition Peg precincts, reparte by Shaat Mil, pny one ty re pitempiet to mee eee brewery and arrested the|tor. It was estimated that gasoline . blican contest maroot men yest ut ¥ Hi i : no|moved the first woman suffarge| were turner: back by’poor viribility.| Campbell described the secret |*iiicient for s non-:op flight of of |@mendment. For a tim it seemed that the fate|doors of the br.wery as ingenious. Tomorrow the Democratic phesi- tial nominee is scheduled Five additional The nurse, who wert over: the f little Canadian town, efforts have been made to combine 5,000 miles could be carried. she had received word from # firm a Jtrenain a all’ those factions . of London attorneys that her name|Which fail to find in the Democratic _ is papers iam, i Wirtinhn, as set down in the will of the of-|°F Republican platforms the prom- tependen as hgh et had |e Orie ce eet Gocen mere faced Hicer's. mother, Mrs, Julia Wood. i#e8 they desire Farmer-Labor and * Precincts were ance of the brick walls and that the lynn, for a bequest of 750,000 pounds |°rner groups heve been asked to be deception was further carried out KILLS FLYERS ec eres cach wise sas! GAS EXPLOSION or more than $3,600,000. William G. McAdoo, wWriirn ¥ Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma, and David C. Roper, who was commissioner of internal reve- ‘ha ae syracuse, NY July 8m inte seal © teastins Sae » N. uly 3. it entior o i he ; ; Bemsict B. Le Suly: 8 Pa One employe was’ killed, another BURNS THREE a\ nominee for the presidency of the % ith were the Se ne ‘iously burned Seecloe oil United States. D. ae Colvin, . 5 AB to the harbor here or provisoa, since they ctiy/80 French Warships /satequima ts ibe ralae of fio party, ssid’ that “a promisent doy P stro} in an explosion “a prominent athe Bu tmore hotel ya fokior$ Show Tricolor Again | and fire which Swept the yards of jocrat” from the cout was ue Is World Sea Power! ‘"? Sun Oil company only today. der consideratio. for the nomination. q Hen: hein 19, of Cicero, Colvin indicated that the 2 to died almost Ne a was killed, jams ‘anal tion and the -.1 di f i a ene pede, 4 ay psohay ot ike gard after the He serened fom * Willard il ‘ ig] ps, r the explosion and, Am ot, terday, France's zed in flames, turned in the| Rapid City; George Leonard Botell, tr boy liv’1g southwest of galbbas s¢ pantiion: and’ 106 zen, SD 2a Penk chon © he of oil ie burned along H i He Fal i 2 — to A sew’ ‘course parade at|and the world to the ‘ac’ that L: Abe| 10° weap Wanearseer opel at |eeech wavy by officials today, land is 3 iP ia uh 3 £ 2 § | F