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se lost! tonight fe Not pfs dl arg in Tenercene “ (sae) THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS Jim Reed Is Ready to ‘Go to End of Road’ for Al Smith! Farm Life’ s Editor Says Pleas of Farmer for Relief Are Needless DISCONTENT IS _—__ Beware _] YOUTH OF 19° WOMAN'S VOTE [FLYER FINDS |[—swevom-ar—J/WRRTS PARTY PROGRESS SIGN, SAYS JOHNSON} Modern Conditions Would: Be|' Agricultural Heaven to Grandad REAL NEED IN CITIES ‘Agriculture Has No Bread Lines, Flop Houses or : ‘Wretched Mendicants Detroit, July 11. .—#—Tears of farmers for relief are of the croco- jdile variety, based more on a desire 'for added iuxuries than for economie necessities, Willicm Johnson, editor fis: Farm Life, believes. Addressing the convention of ‘world advertisers here last night, Johnson said real economic distress existed in cities where there is a marked absence of “croaking” for —_— aid. ae ‘a ‘arming may eps eae no a - he it has resdlinns, 0 flop hoster, oe pee able seniors *e ing on caacitable nickels and dimes. Dreary Picture “Agriculture has been drearily pictured a scene of murk and jessness. As a matter of fact the el Da Pati psig be an agriculturi aven grandad. Contrast the bare drudgery of 20) iighted “and "irightened bate machinery, radios, gents Bingenas and other things. “Probably the next ip eco petit sy hard up for the air- fi The discontent of the —— Johnson said is the ferment of gress working in their minds. pore are ot fe Whether Clara in: summer costume, all FRAZIER GETS RAIL SUPPORT fiving they have tasted in towns and cities since automobiles and hard roads took them there, he said. oo lg mennete) poem of ‘apper Farm Press oe said he Felt the — 2 ti status.was Se grange then Earvester : e ° share in eight years. by , Minneapolis Gets repair eo : sai Fire Minneapolis was chosen as ‘8 convention city. The ome: San Francisco, July July 11.—W—The tion was contested by the Ei Loco motive Firemen ternational officers yester- Matin, and indorsed a number of con- tion to the organization's board of |gressmen for re-election. Ageoess: a din Unit sec pcre ee indorsed European advertisers favored|were: Johnson o! fornia, May- Berlin and cited a tentative agree- thoes of Texas, oye paren of ae ment reached :t the Lond Wheeler of tion six. yet bodon sonven- of North Dakcts, La; Follett of Wis to be b -fegnain, Dill of Washi was brought to Eur eo eae Fae be | Cleveland, O i anane Be ay ae ‘nations legislative representative, Arthur J. Lovell of Washington, D. > ANSWER POR . (Bers BRIBE TAKING ete Fee i=! FREIGHT AGENT 9 and Albert c. V. Boone Hastings, Minn. July » July bry Fad Mayor C. Paul, indicted i mano goth Se county Praay i on of fend and pe ONE Pg at ‘ae Ayes NT, Schults ag N.D.3 panied itzer and Hein, No capt ET Sonntag Selo parece! Listed - Assohg “Senators” mee ae” GIVEN BANQUET == |Lindy Drops on Neth "Platte North Platte, Neb., July 11.—U)— Colonel Charles A. landed at the sir mail me iee the Pnennounced: ie at road am she believes in signs. Here’s Swastikas here and there. LOVE SLAYER FACING DEATH ss Telephones Sherift, Tm Ready |‘ for My Room,’ After Escaping CONFESSES HE Slaying Followed Attempt to Flee Gas Station in Stolen Car VICTIM SHOT DEAD Joe Lanzotti Declares He Slew Filling Station Man in Self Defense Springfield, M1, July 11—— Bearing extradition papers from Governor Zimmerman, Sheriff Bert Mosely of Rock county, Wisconsin, was expected here today to return Joe Lanzotti, 19, confessed murderer si Harry Maylord, back to Wiscon- sin. "Sherif? Mosely was to present his credentials to the Governor of Wis- consin today and leave for Spring- field at once. The slaying on the evening of July 3, according to the youth’s confes- sion, followed an attempt of. May- lord, — station attendant, to shoot hi Steyioed, Lanzotti said, jumped on the back of the car Lazotti was driv- ing after Lanzotti had tried to get ey without paying for gasoline and shot at him five times Shrough the rear of the car. Then the filling station agent, according to the con- fession, tried to climbe up over the hes of the car and Lanzotti shot ear enzotti, driving a stolen car which he al and upon which Maylord’s body was found J July = was identified by Mell Kenerly, of Taylorville, who saw him drive away in the stolen car from Taylorville rd — evening before mur- LOUIS HILL, JR.., GETS NEW JO aon Section Hand ed Trainmaster of Butte adamant N. tig aoe Mont., July 11.—M— Hill, jt., who started ot = railroad business as a been promoted to tfainmaster, of the Butte division of Great Northern railway, with YX me Hit Sere di f the ‘oung is @ grandson of tl late James J. Hill, pioneer western railroad: builder. Louis et sr., is chairman of the board of directors Great Northern. of the Union City, Tenn, duly 11.—)—| "Since serving as a section hand Vai ‘ya thas death sentence, es- caped with four ve told the aes “Tm aware ietialepioned Sh Sheriff J..R. Me- cain from his home yesterday and ea my at ie TPE | Ee QUESTIONS O11, COMP OIL COMPANY Pierre, S. D., July GOTHAM SIDEWALK ‘FLOPPERS EXPOSE FAKE ACCIDENT z Fa) 11—M—An fake accident. cost. insurance Fi York,. Jt Ben, Fot J, tt i i i Ff] i i B24 7 i : i i H | ; sirk- Hs i Z i a i wipe af i i i Mi i 7 F i : fi Dawes B. Brisbine, en deh aie rae ried em | ‘Oil’ come PLA of | Johnnie Vaughn, 21-year-old slayer |Hill has held position; in various of his rival in love, was back in the He is about 25 WAHPETON TO HAVE AIRPORT )& Ice of Rapid icity, of Ge Kanal to Wahy “B br mn by commercial club ry art’ of See i if ai june 29 the business men cent mor to call on Presi 9 FARMAN HANDS FOUND SLAIN July 11— 25, and John ee same pleahie, car- Twi 4 5 passeng>| om GOAL IN-DRIVE | ITALIA CREW Mts. Alvin'T. Hert Named to| Three Believed: Lost Located Have Charge of This Cam- by Russian Airman, Says paign Phase Reuters’ Message HOOVER CLEARS DESK] MALMGREN IN GROUP Will Not Talk on Issues Until] Made Desperate Effort to Trek His Formal Acceptance to Land in Aid of Stranded Speech Comrades Washington, July pe mth Herbert Hoover, Siren t apend presidential nominee, two days and a night with ident Coolidge at the Brule while en route to his home. at Palo Alto, Cal., where he will be formally of \- ination on August 1) ry Hoover will arrive at the summer white house Mon- day morning and leave Shorea night for San Francisco, where he is due at noon on Friday, Suly 20. oe will be coke! Bool wel- comed hom sand Mayer. Iph. The route from Superior, Wi Sai Moscow, July 11—(AP)—Vir- tually given 7 for dead, three men of the ill-fated Nobile ex- Pedition have been discovered alive on the ice packs to the west of Cape Platen, north of ier Dr Fin Mal: are Dr. Finn Malmgren, Swedish mi oe nan Teale. a navigator. nites tramping their weary way over the ice from near sda Island, for forty-three jays. London, July 11—@)—A Reuters dispatch from Moscow states that the an has Beem found of the dirigible Italia has mie ane aaa The group of three men, hea by Dr. Finn’ Maimaren, Swedish me- teorologist, which previous has been referred to as th king had been missing and prac- Lake City. Severs! be made ond tm yet to ignated, and it may be that the nominee wil te some rear platform purame : Washington, July Lacan Beatty given up for lost ever since forgetting the women voters '- |May 30, when they left the nine men nifig Secretary Hoover's camp ee of the Nobile group, who had been for the presidency, the leaders of thrown upon the ice when the party have assi &@ prominent ae gondola was smashed on role to Mrs.’ Al T. Her, a vice | Ma; chairman of the National committee. Mey ae Dr. Malmgren were Captain She ‘thas been called w to or-|Alberto Mariano, pilot of the Italia, ganize the activities of women |and Captain Filippo Zappi, Italian Sh ee “workers, & post which she |navy navigator. in 1924, and turning at once to Made Desperate Attem: the eastern section Theye men, stayed five dave with the marooned party off Northeast- re erary He pani call lisnd, and then decided to make an of Na» effort to reach land and then to trek tonal commiting women from he lacross Northeastland to Kings Bay, ied approximately fifty SABE aS ropa 1° |poaate of proriaan, bu July 20. it 80 far .as | hold Mrs. Hert +9 aly ‘fad 'na arms. Be ie of the group was to the National. committee and her home is at Louisville. In addition to Kings Bey base to bring her sath guard itv she maintains at ety pena vast crepe rep He with several large business enterprises with =e er pape eons een husband, who also was a-eenall ges A message received in jitically, was identifi Since ro caches t prereaggner leow. today stating that the Russian flyer Chukhnosviy, who has been ior ‘ep women in Kentucky. making flights from the icebreaker er Clears Desk Krassin, now near Foyn island, made Alth ips feng time for a few|the discover-- in the course of a cle cone Hoover is busy |Feconnaissance flight. this week cleaning his desk at the Chukhnosvky himeelf was recently commerce cepartment and missing for several days when he his campaign affairs in order for his |made a forced landing, but wi scheduled departure for the west|to fly back to the base ship sy is me fi ts} The See cahreakee, Ki le is no uncemen' ful icebreaker rassin on campaign ineues Mood Pi to|was sent north by the So make none until he dalivecs on Aug-jernment on June 11 to aid in the ust 11 his speech accepting the nom-|search-for the missing men of the ination. is policy was revealed (Italie. It left Leningrad for Kings when a request for a statement of |Bay on June 15 and arrived at Virgo srsonal view: on the ig Ps of |Bay, north bergen, on the 29th. Yarm relief veached Mr. ver’s Ever since from. W. i Battling ice ‘tices in an effort to headquarte: . Se ing ice floes in an effor presi of the Indians Farm cae reach the castaways near Foyn cau federation. Island. It was last re ea about In acee| the nomination, how-|25 to 30 miles from t! ne ever, Mr. Hoover ptr to jepeek at|men, making very slow promre to- ad - ws <a ‘With the softening of a ice, hope of rescuing th: jot Peis had decreased fy the ef reliance of the rescue expedi- had centered more and more bureau. He will Te Se Place Sought dquarters The Russian airman found Dr. in New pos Malmgren and his two com; “er and. will work in cooperation wi j-jat fag north Le ga a te main sppekers bareeu st Chi [st gp Borage oat meeting. of eastern ical | leg from the leaders scheduled for Monday at/|the Krassin. This ts was Bim.” ‘he th AUTO JUNK PROBLEM New York, July 11.—(AP)— There’ ’s one thing that ee be later than waved fae Yo Je official apprisal of his|lying down. tiation by the Kanses City con- Magnetic Storm nee dry Democratic women will not dae the dripping wet ticket and | ittee, in a public at- feck on Al Smith. She is pictured i above. . HOLDUP PAIR GET 25 YEARS Sterling Men Who Stole 23 Cents, Sent to Prison from Towa Town Bedford, Ia., July 11—)—Two men who gave their names as Arley DeWitt and George Randle, of Ster- ling, N. D., were sentenced to 25 years today for taking 23 cents, after they had been arrested by two young men whom they held up and robbed Saturday night. The victims of the holdup, two Leask men named Draper and ay. were deputized after the and went to Merle Junction, ner mnox, where the men were arrested. A third man escaped. COAL MINERS ARE ENTOMBED Pottsville, Pa. July 11—(AP)— Seeking to reach three miners en- tombed by an _ explosion, rescue workers today were further ham- iy by a second fall of rock in the le colliery at Lytle, near here. elles squads had just blasted a huge rock which barred their en- trance to breast number 62, where it is believed the men sought safety, when a second fall blocked progress. It was estimated that 500 tons of rock and coal fell. Yesterday workers found the safety lamps and coats of the miners. “/W.C.T. U: HEAD AIDS HOOVER Chicago, July 11.—(AP)—Mrs: Eva O. Wheeler, Los Angeles, presi- dent of the Southern Californis Women’s Christian Temperance Union, today called upon the prohi- bition party to support Herbert Hoover, the Republican nominee, for| he the presidency. Mrs. Wheeler is a delegate to the party’s convention here. She said it would be futile to or- ganize a third party movement even with a dry Democrat heading the ticket. “And why a dry Democrat ne than a dry Republican?” she 200 Wool Poolers Ship Their Clip La Moure, uf D., July Lea AE? iven | —Approxim: Til, 500 pounds of : ose Es if st se E 2 i ij CHOICE TODAY IN NEW YORK ‘Going to Do All I Can to Elect the Ticket,” Says Fiery Missourian 2 COMMITTEE MEETING New York Governor May Fire First Gun in National Cam- paign Soon New York, July 11—(AP)— John J. Raskob, chairman of the finance committee of General Motors, today was named chair- man of the Democratic na- tional committee. ~ New York, July 11.—@)—The Democratic National committee as- sembled here today to organize and to get first hand the views of Gover- nor Smith on the conduct of the campaign. Particularly, the men and women making up its membership sought advice from the presidential nominee , on the selection of a committee chairman, who will direct operations against the Republicans, and on the fixing of dates for the official noti- fication of him and his running mate, Senator Robinson of Arkansas. Both of the nominees were in town for the committee meeting, and Gov- ernor Smith, before attending it, had an engagement to discuss cam. ign plans with Senator Reed o of Missouri, who made a spirited fight against him for the Democratic pomination. Reed Meets Smith At the invitation of Mr. Smith, the Missourian had come to New York ae a confererce. After his arrival Hi every indication that he “go to the end of the road” in rt of the party cause. ’m going to do all I can to elect . the ticket,” declared the fiery sena- ; tor, who in his pre-convention cam- | paign centered a vigorous attack on - the Republican administration, casti- © gating am: others Herbert Hoov- er, now the iblican nominee. The National committee meeting { was arranged for the afternoon, and it was planned to hold it behind closed doors at the National ‘Demo- cratic club. Smith Picks Chairman Designation of a chairman to suc- | ceed Clem Shaver of West Virginia was in reality left to Governor | Smith, who has indicated, however, a desire to have advice from com- : mittee members before making a : definite recommendation. t For some time the word has been : nine the rounds that Smith prefers | nator Gerry of Rhode Island for ; the post. The names of Owen D. : Young, chairman of the board of the General Electric company, Melvin i Traylor, a Chicago bank president, and others have been mentioned. In addition to filling the shoes of Clem Shaver, who took over the com- | mittee reins four years ago after his friend, John V’. Davis, had been nominated, the committee was called ' on to name a_ successor to Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, of Missouri, as vice chairman. She no longer is a member and therefore is ineligible for reelection. Nellie Ross Wants Job There is a scrap on for her place with friends of Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross, former governor of Wyoming, claiming she has the edge over Mrs. Florence Farley, committeewoman from Kansas, Miss Bernice Pyke, of Ohio, and several others who have figured in speculation. In de canine when Smith should notified of his nomination and thus given an opportunity to deliver an acceptance speech discussing the issues of the campaign, he and par- ty leaders !.ave been confronted with a problem of strategy. The Hoover notification has been set for August 11. If the Democrats, as is their custom, stand by until after that ceremony, it will be mid-August be- fore Smith has his say to the coun- try. Some strategit ts. want him to fire the first gun, and are suggest- ing late July or the first week of August for his notification. Rould sup I : i bE t fi pia i af H