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i le en rato! or ‘onight, and moatly fair Friday. -==]THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ESTABLISHED 1873 - * BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 : PRICE FIVE CENTS 205 KILLED IN INDEPENDENCE DAY ACCIDENTS CONGRESS MAY. |[“Wen, stance =» [MYSTERY MAN BRER, BULLETS |[wor que work ]|LAKES, RIVERS TALK 10 DEATH |L_F"_°*"_]) DROWNS AFTER aca | AND PINBAPPLE | ge | BYACT TRIBUTE AL DON'T CARE PLANE PLUNGE POLITICS EYED IN DROWNINGS pg on sana Poli- Alfred Lowenstein, Belgian Chicago ‘Beer War’ Has Re- oe Day Addresses . page a gana opiechinl hn aha Motor Cars Next Most Private Ship ders Since 1922 Deadly With 54 FIREWORKS CUT DOWN 11 ied SALVES TAMMANY HURTS RICHEST MAN IN EUROPE } 2 PROHIBITIONNOT BLAMED Likems Declaration of Inde- pentence to-Party Political Tragedy Occurs Over North Crime Investigation Chapters Northwest and Mountain Platfe Sea on Flight from London A form hy Show “aan Ae a States Have Best Sectional aren, Zork, duly 5-— 0 — Gov. ae gets Records With 5 Each lor smith turn is face toward , 7 conics: the state capitol % as London, July 5—()—Captain Al- Chicag: July (AP)—Beer, b fl Sader after two radépenetee a fred Lowenstein, world famous Bel- bullets, “‘pineapp! id politics : Chicago, July 5.—)—The lives of addresses in which he told what he ‘ gian financier and mystery man of supplied the Illinois Association for 205 men, women and children were thought of the constitution, citizen- . Europe, fell from his private air- Soran led tt did gfe oe s J a nation’s sacrifice to the celebration . 5 _ eth Hall, and took lane while croasing the North Sea aps ae Lett Soret Poel bs é of its 152d birthday anniversary yes- y dig ngress. ¢ rom England to Belgium last night eennees Cees cae tee terday. In each of these addresses he investigation into Chicago’s crime.| Dr, Hubert Work, new chairman made passing allusions to his recent| SNreaveting ca ba: abwayy:dld with ‘The fifth chapter made” public| gr’ the National’ Republican Com. nomination, but on the whole he : ae ing xe tal wenstein, today, dealt with the city’s “beer! mittee, is shown here on his way steered clear of politic:. he io roe? fh m Croyd n airdrome war,” which has occupied consider-| to resign as Secretary of the Inter- id at the Independence Day hopped f hi werd oe Fokker, at 6 able attention since early in 1922,| jor, He was carrying his resigna- ny Hall that he ; nme for Breuedls “Wik ‘ esc cau, i when various gangs were lured from| tion to President Coolidge at the deal of caustic e Pe or Brui Lish Capt. Sir George Hubert Wilkins, Australian aviator (left) and Lieuten-| other activities by promises of enor-| Wisconsin Summer White House. |! criticism of Tammany, but expressed é pilot at the control ant Ben Eielson, his American pilot (right), from North Dakota, are! mous profits into bootlegging and *_|tire country, according to the Associ- the opinion that, nothing that was ; Stenographers were aboard so that/ shown receiving New York’s welcome and congratulations on their flight beer running. Since then, the re- mae ated Press tabulation. tall right could have continued he could continue his busin ross the polar sea from Alaska to Spitzbergen. Between the two| port states, the gangsters active in Lakes and rivers, however, ex- for 139 years. 3 i The plane also carried/heroes stands William P. McCracken, Assistant Secretary of Commerce ootlegging have formed strong or- WETS PL: AN T0 acted the heaviest tribute of human Tammany, he cared not é id a mechanic. for Aeronautics, The flyers were escorted from their ship to the City| ganizations. The “beer war” re- life during the holiday, 106 drown- whether @ man was rich or poor, or b . the plane was crossing over Hall for the official welcome. sulted in 215 gang murders in less ings being reported. Motor car what his religi beliefs might be, Captain Lowenstein left his than four years, besides the killing deaths ranked next in number with 80 long lover of America.| Under the name of Mary Butler, among his companions and of 160 alleged gangsters and boot- 54, Heat claimed 12 lives and light- e e hy rf ai ’ .. In his second address of the day, . Cyrus McCormick, wealth ted for the washroom in the le by the welice, ning three, while four were killed in delivered from the steps of the city Cage Saar leader and wife of| fear. He never returned. Appar- 1 v ntertains Miia report, after ontmerating:'the CONGRESSM EN Dee teed Gu Tribu fo other .Fireworks claimed their share of victims, as they always have since the United States first began ob- serving Independence Day with sky- rocket, pinwheel and cannon cracker. There were 11 such deaths in the en- hall t 1 th. ke ently he opened a door by which M ‘0 several thousand New York-| the president of the International outstanding, features of Chicago's causes directly connected with Amer- ers, he likened th Declaration of In-| Harvester Co., studied as an extra| P2ssengers leave the plane and fell “beer war,” declared the investiga- a dependence to a political platform | in a class in dramatics in Cincinnati inte Rags ail iba deeaa ati ¢ T Oo w d Q a | 5 000 tors did not believe prohibition could bic ad Gerd ies of lated aaa and said that the whole thought of | or several weeks this summer. Th board 'the:eline: were ignorant 9 be blamed entirely for the condition. middle Atiadticvanates ‘and a ir ice. cgtaned tho on entene | lste a e, Meco i te| tag Pn ert nee Cita Sve eager |Seeand and Third North Da-lier—iad more than bal te cup I that life, liberty: and’ th '__|ehatting. Sometime tater they dis At ( 'e le bration rohibition, the basic cause must be| kota Districts Will Be Scene |‘f¥*, total deaths for the day. In it of happiness are their ina covered the tragely. The pilo Treat, the report suggested. The f Fall Assault which was five more than oeeated ol 0! joc! 5 rights, and that to secure oe B EMANDS eee naned “coi gg ey alliance of politics and gangdom in the midwest. France, on the beach at 8 p. m. The % blamed principally for the The mountain states and the . ilot explained to the customs offi- in An . $ the Washington, July 5.—()—The as-|northwest had the best sectional rec- © OF Te constitution he said that no b] cars Hace: ‘hat he hed. decided 4s Biggest Ever Gathered < y Man Rides Niagara << = yeni — ssc nandige: the prohibition |ords, with five deaths in ack matter how much we may quarrel land on the French coast because of} Town of North Dakota’s Rapid and Falls ineapples,’ ter known &5/ amendment will wage a campaign |vision. among ourselves litically —“the the accident. Missouri Slope Country in Big R bbe: B ll nec i ec lero ep next fall Tapes of Fe pieels 5 Sobers ego Listed ner iin isso " : e i tricts i b= verywhere throi idwe: Seats E mneeclicn oe tear aes Staff Waits M Vain spb cetmtons — though only in recent yeai ‘ fa to elect re eastakives | who ‘will the temperature wan high, contribut- See sseisetik instars ts TAecieen French Sweetheart Strangler| Jn the meantime the banker's staff sometimes looks to e Ame! rang! blic as though they were attempt- was awaiting his arrival at MAR DAY be it earth ebee) can intezfore as long} Saved from Lynching by | sels. Finally as the hours passed FEW MISHAPS , bomber widened the scope of his “oj | eget a ‘ —P. activi yea ppose prohibition” Henry H. Cur-|ing bot! Ronee i eb Albert cee Peek Tords te Heer mice president Se pideteng an Avil abeneha reais he im! o! irownill Lussier, Springfield, Mass., was || age competition, the report says. Curran said the campaign|with 38, although the middle Atl 84 to deaths by heat and by as it remains withi. tue privileges and Captain Lowenstein failed to t ays. guaranteed. Police Club: Tattoo appear they began to telephone to ; none the worse today for his ‘With the coming of prohibition, ; d|area had only two less. pee anata polnts along the ‘ard French| Visitors Come - Early; Stay|| thrilling experience of Inde- ||bombs were found to be useful for| would be waged in the second and |arm fag only twa teas ne at pendence Day, when he went |/the same purpose. Black hand ac-| 312+. referendum voted to repeal the |Joliet, Ill, where a pilot and two over Mlagsrs: Falls in a. bags |} tisitiee, imise-raciel confiicts, labor} hibition law. The first dis-|passengers plunged to death when | Tudber ball and lived to tell of | ove been found the “pinespple’” an| tTicts however, rolled up . sufficient|the wing of their plane snapped, and partgeres have dared the mighty ideal weapon of attac! facta of| Votes to defeat the repeal proposal ee aumont, Tex., where one was cataract and come out alive. the secrecy with which it can be ‘ae ee o eaucagy beeen Three of the motor car deaths The occupant of the 758 || planted. “thi a 5|came in races, drivers being killed ind fabric was towed out i Black hand bombings, the investi-| this fall to elect congressmen who| ‘ing, Pe i wi — Ppa rene by saceasient, esta eeuterst)ne-oxpecially hard will oppose Prohibition and thus in Oregon, nnsylvania and Wis- i pp alga ape deai"| shareholders in the Belgian Railway|man had called the baby to the land| having abandoned a plan of be- ||to solve because the victims seldom Pee Derocrate Wher have just igot| The number of persons injured, Upset by Australians at of 15 .others ps system, owned Manganese Iron|of Winkin, Blinkin and Nod. ing dropped from an airplane. || Will talk to police and because the! 1... home from the Houston con-|many probably fatally, ran into the poy lice: clubs be: Hapgreteing th fines in Silesia, steel furnaces in} pathetically oblivious was the|| The ball rolled and bounced perpetrators often have strong P0-| vention,” President Curran said,|tkousands. Premature explosion of Wimbledon heals of the eds To all wera {north of Spain, coal properties in baby to the raucous noises of the|| through the upper rapids and gor posmections. h as those| “Will be interested to. know that |% truckload of fireworks at Lamar, to quegstion him, he requied, “kill the Saar Basin and in the Ruhr, the|biggest Fourth of July celebration|| over the Horseshoe Falls. A ‘litical bombings, such as those! while they v-ere pussyfooting about ‘AMERIC AN NET Marsellies, France, July 5—(AP) | “ests, and learned of the tragedy. | ate and Spend $70,000 in = Police closely. guarded France's} i in s gat “ etd athena: biosOaard today atier|_ Aléred Leweniela eran coped to Day of Thrills. been. be the richest man his STARS BEATEN MAceradae thay sade: a prthionot| _Neafepetged catimated at only léss} Midnight on the postoffice corner. mn attempt to lynch him. tof Henry Ford or the] A middle-aged man stood holding Jerome Prat, alias Perre R Rockefellers. He controlled steam a baby. Hours before, the Sand- Bill Tilden and Francis Hunter charged with the strangling to hip lines, was one of the chief it Mo., injured 25 persons as 5,000 — i . been . || perpetrated at the homes of Sen- pity gathered in the public square to wit- Wimbledon, July 5— UP) —Gerald bs “i ht fvay, ed oepren oss paces am. rubber plantations in the pre a ee Prcpre opal . ie bares aeger qe parm ator Charles S. Deneen and Judge Pees Bae atsthe an eae ness the display. In the larger cities Patterson and John B. Hawkes, Aus- ol expec He was born in 1877, his father e upright, but it became dis! ee A. Swanson just before the} inch of throwing prohibition out of the hospital list of persons hurt dur- 8. tralia, defeated William T. Tilden|they brough Prat from Algiers and) sass bend “negotiated “Opus rt ry election, bring to the ’ ing observance of the day ran into ’ i took being a small banker in Bi : atthe from the classics of Tin Fan rarer tea ccadtacai public fc ecu mee ed epengeon cthean the hundestie. Chicane, with an care and Francis T. Hunter, United him to a secluded quarter of | 5:18 fort Dui 4 States, in the semi-finals of the|the port. His identity became| fs immense cortune was built up The saxophone moaned. The which crime, vice, and liquor rings] ,..2¢ dinance prohibiting the sale of fire- ‘Wimbledon tennis championships to- | known, however, and police had to| BY clever speculation. It took him|cornet hurdled high C and nose will go when they fear loss of power| hibition amendment has been work-|‘vorks, echoed alll day with fire- aay 7. 7-9, 6-4, 6-4, 10-8, battle ‘against the mob before they| i> ingland. During the war he was| sustained staccato tremolo a eager god through political changes, according| 278." Csmpaien for the last three | tacker explosions, and revorts from tn defea' Case vgs ae ir prisoner safely in a engaged in London in connection] An old dog roused wearily from ITALIAN FLYERS ne the sere Hie ~bombings, the, paign police and hospi indicate that the ‘worlds cl le isi A ywever, report points out, re- UTbie, number inju: probably furnished an upset of advance calcu-| The desire of the mob to avenge| With the provisioning of the Belgian | the sidewalk at the feet of the yore sulted directly ia aiding to swing] ,, He asatechas em boos Bede, than in recent years. lations and marked the rapid prog-|the three dead women was attribut-| *™™Y- He looked plaintively into the f the election to the political faction stad licessadoe Peni 5 maa of the ind ft fj ~ talk about North Dakota’s dryness fated tha star, Branch Dlavers, 3060 lah cocare. the Suillotine. since! a palm leaf fan elbowed her "hw WIMnAr maine ae get ou, jerent rairae show that while 86,000 men and ROUSES PEOPLE Borota and Rene LaCoste, Tuesday. decrees that no one ae . Peek the commits ths wan ant ‘women were voting to keep prohibi- Tilden and Hunter were off in| over the of:60 can be executed. ‘ the baby and the d front when they won the first two| Since the law also prevents sending pressing ewell, rs log. Intrepid Aviators, Hoping ~ : tion in their state constitution 82, 0 N DEATHBED 000 were voting to throw it out. pina DeathandDamage Are|Terrorizes Villagers in Protest Aftermath of Severe} Against Payment of Land den-LaCoste duel of yesterday. baby plumb two hours. Folks was! out citing its source, says that military today. aa cae Windstorm in Germany Tax BER: ' Tilden was superb until the loss enn to look at me and the! the Italian transatlantic Mechanic Egidi of his service at the close when the é Berlin, July 5.—()—Lowenstein’s| baby. And once @ lady from the] of Capt, Ferrarin and i burned Tuesda: eg oes RY, Berlin, July 5 Reports from| London, July 5—JP—A dispatch score had mounted steadily from death cause a considerable sensa-|Salvation Army looked at us like} Del Prete reached the Brazilian 2 .|the provinces ate that one of/to the Daily Mail from Bombay to- deuce to 8 all. tion on the Berlin Bourse. Quota-|she ing to take us in for the| coast today and were going on i the worst storms in years visited |day said that the famous Nationalist t her,” said the woman, sets, but Patterson and Hawkes took|/him to Devils Island, Prat if con- es pe roncllapig Some the next three, although the Ameri-|victed probably will 9} the re- Bourse. ‘ . Tubize especially dro many|I found Lizzie and her beau They’re| from Rome to Rio, Reach cans wore within & game of the de-/msining years of his life in & jail] scints. Other stocks Se Fie lacie ation tein dasser T acre aad Fda aa The thrilling three-aour five-set us a a enced downward, among them banks,/a big time.” fight was anybody's victory until Rentes, Rio, Debeers and Suez Had a Big Ti: 3 Canal. “Yeh,” said the man, “I sure had a i Rome, July ».—(?)— A deathbed scree eee: eae CAL'S IRTHD AY a big time, too. I been holdin’ this Py Oy eee pig marriage was celebrated at the Celio Patterson, hitting his afmed fero- tions reacted promptly, but not to|night was willing. I sure had] to Rio Janeiro. ho |Germany yesterday, taking a heavy|agitator, Mohandis ’. Gandhi, was ‘cious strokes, was the man to clinch], g, Wis., July 5.—(AP)—| such an extent as had been general-|a big tim The newspaper says that at toll of deaths and p dal 8 ing to estab! a lutio Mictory fog the British, empite, and|gicitar'¢s yore? gem Of the hos-| ly feared. Favorite foreign stocks| A group of young folks joined) 2:39°° Home’ time, the fiyers |Wal,8i80 burned Oa Dig chimiey Collsieed of Pate | ere Gr Ut Gitecel cerca kretscham, _ Sil killing four|region in the northern pa: of the TAT WEL workmen and injuring three others.| Bombay orcsicency. | P NNSYLVAN A factory chimney collapsed at] His organization is defying the Zawada, near Gleiwitz, killing one|government, terrorizing 80,000 vil- man and injuring three, while an-|lagers in the Bardoli district. Sev- STORM SW E PT other person was killed in Gleiwitz/enty-nine of the 88 village headmen i i al e dik ion of ral it In Berlin one person was killed pg is ‘te, Vallababhai Patel, to iy some of the as he stepped to the dase line of. as on page two! them. Slowly, dragging themselves,; were betwNn Pernambuco and fi Lseastd Gf ae, Chaliden ine walked into a waiting auto-| Bahia and ‘were five hours away ‘Continued ) ie motile The elderly woman took] from Rio Janeiro, with about nce lasted but a few moments BELAI AN POLICE the baby. The man cranked the car.| 1,000 litres of gasoline still re- for Patterson, with sh. cteady, styl- White The lights blinked. It shimmied| maining. ish Hawkes at his side, crashed to desperately. Young ar in the ‘The newspapcr, La_Tribuna, victory with the loss of a single)" "Tho ctions had been left QUEI | STUDENTS seat _were “Let Me! carries an Italian radio report it. The stancs then roared with ; mn, ein « Coolidge for one of the White House Came the end of the song. “I sure theaviears were aent ths tens iiss Elizabeth Ryat., California |ca?® to be sent to Superior to take big hed the elderly| cilian coast. and many injured. Trees were dam- aged and a hangar at the Templehof | whose br. ember of the In- in ne ed Lange Radio Pittsburgh, July 5.—(?)—Heavy|sirdrome collapsed destroying four dian legislative assembly. _ vf ad ee Bickerson ard Mrs, |TO avail himself of the aerate, Belsiom, July S—{AP) comfortaby, Feld Bora ina Pe ggr oe rencting, Bie rains that reached. cloudburst pro-| airplanes. si nn, ease oes food in the women’s pe eae ane ine! eet pi As bers of the National Youth as-|the A of 25000, people The aviators, Capt Ferrarin and poco Jn sccee ree Es, imposed land tax. The peasants are Gomaghne Akburst and Esna Boyd, tend the Fourth of July celebrations. down, With | viet swallowed them up. Tho young| Malor Del Prete, have reached | 1'0g inches, the weather bu LIFE CRUSHED being naped to, collect She Sine a inks were ne. A Korine heading southward for Rio Jan-— feited in default of Payments. ue Colyer, 8-6, 6-3. thelr greet .. high in the sky as they passed ver ia ca cot aceacted that toes OUT OF YOUTH pathy with the revolt was held yet. LYERS HOP g i 0P IN Sera Evere ain jemnorial ridge, Yucca-bound, pail me te aan terday in Bombay, whic ite score trom all ; on aetrered Ey Siam Thousands Entertained roy. a esort near] Minto, N.D. July 5 —(P—The Two Mandan People re e were = carri m a ir ol 2 Bethe at rn te tineeey: bat which ital city 8°! Liquor Laden Fargo | parking place into « small valley |who was crushed t odeath wh Injured Ye to pass his ed placed on the library but wi tertainmen any when a section of a hillside slid|heavy plank Platform collapsed at a lest manner thorities had sue- the : wn upon em. Floods along the|Fourth of July celebrat will] Two Mandan people suffered min- _—_— Pittsburgh-McKeesport boulevard|probably be sent to Denver, Colo-| or injuries in auto accidents yester- drove scores of families to upper|rado, the home of his parents. day. floors of their homes. Several fam-| Six other boys received injuries, Sirs. Paul Erner suffered a frac- lies were removed from their houses|three of whom are reported recover- district near here when ig at a Grafton hospital. high waters from a small stream in i threatened them. ce in Mandan. ted,| Mrs. Erner is now in the St. Alexius Mospital in Bismarck. William Schmitz, Mandan 17-year- crashed down on suffered | 2 an 2 large number of spec- climbed upon it to July 5—(AP)—Lemuel sapntmers tn ‘Metre <P é il + Fa. Ha anf

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