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The Weather Unsettled, with showers tonight and Thursday. Temperature unchanged. | =a] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ane TENTEIEEREEEEEEENnEEnnnneeeeene ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS f HAIL CAUSES TOTAL CROP LOSSES NEAR MAX PLANE CARRIES. ALBANY SPEECH |[ Hoover Boy Fan HOOVER TURNS [stay ata Key BISMARCK MAN | rape _| ISBACKGROUND|) “smith fan‘vy | ATTENTION TQ -> 2 “e ‘SR CLES TO DYING SON OF AL'S BATTLE) serene | “SOLID SOUTH GREAT DAMAG? Aug. 15—(AP)—With a two Wilton F Crewe, Jr. Dies at Campaign Will Probably Get ‘Nominee Plans Speech at Mem- \ ; Train and Wire Service Para dollar bill sent to Herbert Hoov- Fort Lincoln from Sinus : id After Labo: his Whi He Direct Ce ee aunt i So ta lyzed by Hail Along North er, Bob Taylor, a youngster of Charleston, W. Va. has raised ye Day Flood Relief Soo by $1 the ante another boy sent to Alfred E. Smith for his cam- ee STRIP IS 12 MILES LONG paign fund. Bob has received & personal letter of thanks from the Republican presidential can- didate. ‘“My mother read in the paper Smith Refuses to Debate Stra- : ton Anywhere But in Airplane senger service made 22 : g Church “Iam very glad to have your it possible, Pe Bismarck father to 2 . eerie ae cern oui hd ba Say oe oe By D. HAROLD OLIVER is treasurer of the Republican where a little boy sent Alfred When Wilton F. Crewe jr, 15, son r : (Associated Press Staff Writer) committee. It will be spent to E. Smith $1 for. campaign pur- poses,” Young Taylor wrote. of Dr. and Mrs pil ee sayin! : , , Albany, N. Y., Aug. 15—(AP)—|| carry on the campaign. “Please accept $2 for campaign trouble from which he had oe : . gf | A week from tonight, on the steps he |} “I like your spirit and I like We a5 FATHER RACES DEATH Dr. Crewe Drafts Airplanes and Autos in Trip from Rochester MAY VISIT ALABAMA Puts Finishing Touches on Ad- dress to Be Delivered at Birthplace Box Cars Blown from Tracks, Snow Fences Demolished, Is Report Hoover today sent this reply: Stanford University, Cal., Aug. 15. —(®)—While there is a general notion that Herbert Hoover is devot- ing most of his thought and atten- tion, at this stage of his campaign, to the east and middlewest, such is not entirely the case. Minot, N. D., Aug. 15—(AP) —A terrific wind and hail storm averaging about ten miles in width this forenoon swept east and west through a territory reported to extend between Par- shall and Douglas to the south- a I wish to raise him i ‘ : so often climbed years our picture—it shows the kind been wake BL err teed : : member of the state legisla! a fellow it would be rood ay ett cue to his bedsi “NS : E Scns an she el eee x: Sr) saa have on one’s side in a scrap.” qi . js on After two plane flights and an! Clarence Smith, 16, may live, but an empty left sleeve will be his constant! what he believes to be the issues of in the ““olid south,” es) ; ff Minot demolishi automobile trip from Valley City, ler of @ raid by federal prohibition agents on his Hardinsburg,|the day. icialas eecauedeaitidip ane Developments in the ““olid s “ west o! ino’ molishing the father saw his boy 8] ly after|Ind., farm home. Doctors were forced to ie ae his arm, shattered! The ¥ otitication exercises will Muted ature pronabiy Kobi as anuce ‘ 3 piers iencsies' at rr i bag Ae Be aa a Lge ‘eeres of oth Netto aercan Ween ae raat the eee Pain interest for the Rerublican nominee splendid crops. if sciou gun while tryin esca! tr it ii ‘i 5 father at his bedside and was happy.| accidentally. A 160-gallon still was found’ on the farm, but Clarence |the presiiency: aha: there tavevery SrOntiy? Thetis dee invermeraure ‘words ie untry. This is due it measure, Mrs. Mary Switzer (above), believed Reports of the damage were He addressed a few feeble is to ‘was not implicated in its operation. indication that he is anxious to get is repdets: which wie rouge to| to be the pivotal witness and to hold] slowly received in the various bat ad them over with so that he can begin him here at notification time, and| the key to the entire story of the| towns close to the area. Farm- Shortly “steer, te Sate ted his rec with the acceptance also messages which he has re-| events leading ue to the “society| ers who came into Makoti to tell Seo near ie poser Hold up Men Cow Buxton Bree sting: Wineeasy tae, bel B ANK TRAGEDY ceived frora that section as to the| murder” of Mrs. Myrtle Mellus, her] of the damage which they sus- conscious until he died at 8:10 a. m. mapped out for th beyond reception of his acceptance speech.| closest friend, has come forward to| tained bore black and blue marks . \. apped out for the governor today. B k d G 8 500 the notification ceremony, and it is Enrolled in C. M. T. C. an ers an et 9 doubtful whether th ™ ‘ign wil While it is still too ly for him] tell Los Angeles police her story.| ou their bodies received from the to forraulate his plans for two and| Leo P. Kelly, with whom Mrs. hail stones being driven through a hatf months remaining before! Mellus is said to have been friendly| by the high wind. spars Ths youth died se toe ae actually get under w: , issed | election time, it is fairly certain that] for five years, is under indictment wre fist Ciczene Miltary ‘Training Employes and Patron Locked af In the meantime he has ce te ee! he will invade the sont, speaking for the crime. FFM otrattped aches! pane ’s first Ci at e |. camp Aug. 1. He basic uarters the first phase though many scores of wai a student in the First Platoon of Com- in Vault of Red River I. py. Crewe was called to Bismarck Valley Bank from Rochester late yesterday noon. He left Rochester in a pas- St. Paul, Aug. 15—(AP)— senger airplane at 4:10, arriving in Minneapolis at 4:50, 10 ‘minutes late eri sonodr egg oe nd for the air service to Fargo. At-| First National bank at Buxton, h caer person ill: i e to be avoided in whatever uarrel is Mi ippi flood relief work were reported to have been in- Thrill; Kills Self fematts he makes. * fot’ Syeat Wheiece he will extend jured by the hail. and One Passenger Prepare for Crowd Climax, Minn, Aug. 15.—()—| his itinerary to take in other cities One of the major items of de- 4 further southward probably will struction was that of the Blue Tear |nadTrangements are being made to|That Melvin G. Jacobson, cashier of pend ‘upon conditions six weeks or ESC APE DEATH) tit constteate’ “tetea, "10 Titonville, Ohio, Aug. 15.—(P)—|Bandle the trgest crowd ever to asthe Farmer Stat& bank here shot|two months from now. It may be miles south of Ryder which was An attempt by the pilot of an air- capitol. The nite are in place, but |2nd killed Ole J. Houge, assistant | that he will go into Alabama and blown to pieces by the wind. It plane to give his passengers a thrill Neca ane of the small atin 9 of space |ashier, and then took own life| one or two other states from which was a two story brick structure. during a pleasure ride through the]on the east. si where the. cere- eet Ate evenroet ey cor- ieee cope ence ce erldacy, | Smith’s Advisory Campaign Peter Kolden a farmer of the Clouds. today, was: believed respon-| mony. will be held, only about 2,800 Sheriff Ira L. Haaven and Coroner| , Hoover todrg put the finishin, Cabinet Fall.With Hotel peat ren bry Pe * persons will have seats. These: will i sible for the plunge of a large cabin} Fiat? vembers of the notification |H. E. Nelson of Polk county pre-| touches upon his second political Elevator collapsed having driven his automobile along side the struc- o ‘ . | Plane Pilot Plans Nee See a aoa Cashier Led Up to Fatal at least at Memphis, Tenn., which | | tempts to hold the takeoff of the 5 om plane for 10 minutes had failed. | 2y. Do, Tuesday and. the quartet The father than arranged for an- $20,000 last week in the 7 other plane and left Minneapolis at} oF ' the ‘Sweeney eer 5 p.m. The pilot, who knew noth- ‘Agency's armored car, led St. ing of the Bismarck landin;: field, de- cided to land at Valley City at 8] Patt! police today to believe that p.m, A farmer brought the doctor to Valley City, and re was brought to rresgr nge pe d — Bismarck from the Barnes county} ney car had fpr city but St city by a Mr. West in an automo-| paul detectives were y Foe ges bile. They arrived in Bismarck at] their trail, Their i identity was ee ee the doctor rushed to} Jesrned he asid,, from the two — Sor =F men arrested last week as ac- lane into the Ohio river near here i! sented evidénce indicating that| utterance of the campaign, to be fast night, carrying two men—the and ate aon ie oped Jacobson shot Houge after the two| delivered at his West Branch, ones y tare whhench sterithe storming: a pilot and a passenger to their |e arranged for several hundred |@pparently quarrelled about the dis- birthplace next Tue: . ne roaching at id rate. His deaths. Three other passengers e8- | news: missal of the ier from the bank| 8Peech is now in type and is receiv-| | New York, Aug. 15.—()—John J.) P. ig at a rapid rate. caped. 6 "Atte: Lgt3 reeaiart ied in|because of his “bad habits.” ing the final revision. The nominee| Raskob, Democratic national chair-| automobile was partially de- — pangust P. Haucke, 35, pilot, of | ni Sar {irine the third advance in |Perreee was to succeed Jacobson as| hopes to have it ready for distribu-|_man and a half a dozen others of| stroyed but he escaped without 1 a] ‘1 A rf tion before he leaves here Thursday | Governor Smith’s campaign advisory| serious injuries. iy ind George Giftin, | Straton yesterday, Smith held the|cashier. They met in the bank late night on the return trip to Wash-| cabinet, had a narrow escape lust they might be the same z Chic ot Police E. J. Murnane 35, of Brideg; O., were those/ first of a series of political confer-|Monday afternoon and Houge was . : eau ‘ a a . ington. night when an elevator in which} A terrific hail and wind storm is Wille. ae ti men, in rear seats,|N008, With Party leaders, receiving Bicsee liiee aitinen ie cen tee Wile all the details of the home-| they were riding fell more than two| reported to have totally destroyed | broke ict cme crawled from the | wh hel mr ir Glass te pe nia, of the bank buildi ward journey have not yet been| floors and imprisoned its occupants| thousands ot acres of crops and who helped frame the law enforce. worked out, it is likely that the| twenty stories above the ground for| caused unestimated property damaze iIding. in Devils Lake cessories to the holdup. cabin. Two of them—Harry Dun- lank in the Democratic plat-| Jacobson then stuffed $1,500 in - “ can, 28, and William Machin, 26, oe in the eteheaatit currency, taken from. the bank| itinerary for Southern California almost an hot ARS, near Max about 10 a. m. today. Devils Lake, Jn 1018. Mie pore] Buxton, N. Dy Angost 15—(AP) [Sith of aint’ bene, Go meee es Daniels Calls. on At--..-.,.sf meats Jn his-pockat, and apparentiy| Wl include Long Beach and Pasa) | Thoso riding with Rgskob included) | Paralyzed telephone service « re- ents moved to Sg from eet =-Four men held, up the First Na-|shore. Joseph Duncan, #7, of} Neither “Glass nor any other | contemplated making his get-away.| 0°01, Angeles. If it does the| ator Goclet Gerry of Rhode Island sigh cemeeen anerey ore ane ee tional Bank of Buxton yesterday GH Peeing sree Yan fe spend alyeaening phy reaiiiepiertn Lisa gy Lclldiag nad coma nat nominee will havo a busy day Friday| and Mrs. Gerry, Senator Burton K. [cashier of the First National ank Wilton attended Bismarck schools| afternoon and éscaped with $8,500/siged to shore by a boatsman: who concerning the meeting. The senator |cide with the same gun with which fon oe Ee onpare Santa Bar. sere te ee aeeiel Pa ee re of Max, told The Bismarck Tribune and was to enter the sophomore|in currency and securities. They|was near where t! plane plunged, || was an overnight guest at the execu-|he killed Houge: | The stolen cur-| out trom Pasadena for Arizona early| director, Senator Pat Harrison of and ; ; class of the local high school next! made their getaway in a dark blue| Joseph Duncan, who described the|tive mansion, and planned to leave|rency was foun: his pockets. that nigh Mississippi, Congressman Parker Crops between a point four miles gan (Buick) sedan, heading east out of jflight as his first, said Haucke had/ Albany some time today. Josephus| Houge’s body was taken to Bux- ise aie Corning of New York and Dr. and| West of Max and extending through Besides his father and mother, the Bu: Thich is: about 65 miles|™2d¢_several abrupt dives during| Daniels, secretary of the navy under |ton, N. D., where both men were Mrs. Heary Koskowits, Douglas toward Sanish were re- uth leaves a brother and sister,| Buxton, w’ * ©Slthe trip, and that when the plane| Wilson and another dry leader at the |reared, for burial. Jacobson’s body E Y ‘The party was descending in an|Ported slashed and leveted by the north of Fargo. started what proved to be a fatal|Houston convention, was on Smith’s|was taken to Crookston. elevator at the Savoy Plaza hotel.|!Ury of the storm. : The men entered the bank and/| plunge, he placed his hands over his/| list of callers today. Houge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. The car failed to stop at the| The hail strip is believed to be . piscopal church day drawing revolvers covered three ayes as he had done on previous} The governor informed Stra-|0. Houge of Buxton are now on a twenty-third floor and fell until it|about two miles wide, and extends i afternoon, according to preliminary cnaiihets of thavhanking pat similar occasions. The next thing|ton, in a letter of three paragraphs |tour of Norway and have not yet was halted by mechanical safe-|from 12 to 20 miles. Wires were sdsserckdligia deed soe sion! paleo he knew he was trapped in. the| yesterday, that unless he consented |been notified of the tragedy. Be- guards between the 2ist and 22nd}down from Douglas west, preventing & patron. They took all available) water-filled cabin, Duncan said. to repeat his charges against Smith’s | sides his parents, surviving are two floors. Raskob and Senator Gerry|® check of damage west of there. currency from the cash drawer and erro public record in the Calvary Baptist |brothers, Chester and Svrie Houge, were imprisoned in the car for half| Hailstones a’ big as walnuts fell COLLEGE GRAD church, of which he is pastor, and al-| and tw ters, Mrs. Samuel Kvitne, | Insurance Company President} an hour and the other occupants|for 35 minutes, breaking windows jf] \ PEDDLER SHOT sani, ; low Smith to reply where they were |of Larimore, N. D., and Ruth H released for almost i i While the men were robbing the tole, thet Pp ets veald be lst Baron louge Rele in Chicago Wanted were not release ror almost an and dentroving telephone and tels- [J Terrific winds damaged farm bank, Miss Irene Molstad of Buxton out of the question. Jacobson’s body was claimed by Loui —_——————— entered to cash a check. She was Dr. Straton was reported, at|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ja- in St. Louis property in the Max district. immediately covered by the bandits’ ipower beau Ba ae eave: cobson, who reside six miles east of — 500 DR WN IN Train service was reported para- ,’ Two Other Mysterious Fatal] "’volvers. — outside of his church he would hire St. Louis, Aug. 15—(AP)—A lyzed by the gale, which blew snow Buxton, When the men had finished their] New york, Aug. 15.—()—Spread-| the largest hall he could find, prob- nm ELITR RT warrant charging Roy b LINER SINKING fences onto railroad tracks between Assai eep they forced bank Pcineston ptem! nd“ sident of the International Life Max and Sanish. sic ceria i boda te moat reeks they fogs large Pr ee banner on ih aad = Sos ar SL One nel fee WETS AND DRYS nerance ay with grand lar- The storm lasted approximately hour, fh f his bathroom, the exact sermon 9 e Ralies Bey. che. aid of a flashlight and |“lak® Backus Peck, 25 years old, alto which he objected.” ear ccd apeciving 8 path ot oe 40 minutes. New York, August 15—(AP)—|% setew driver in the vault, the| Sig of'1927, fired « bullce into his STIR OHI V T to have removed from the company.) Shanghai, Aug. 15—(AP)—Brit- Fifteen: eg Mary ‘Arenci walk ig ight temple and is expected to die. as seed toy by a circuit attor- lish naval circles announced today ie a Boon telegraph a bern e i ney, Howard Sidener. is tl ween Bismarck and Max being ed into the East 104th street police BY le was found in his three- — ee ee Uipes has feet et vis paralyzed. Dry Republicans and Wet|,Chicsg®, Aug, 15—(AP)—Roy C./Hsinhsutung in the Yangtse river.| An emergency wire crew was sent Toombs, stock broker and insurance |'Those drowned are believed to in-|0Ut at noon to re-establish communi- 8. ‘Waverly. station today and admitted that she room apartment at 156 ver) hed shot Garterio Pantalionss alncrtatnn Place shortly before midnight by, his GOES BERSERK peddler nearly four times her age,| Leonard Hi roommate, . Payne. lanson, cashie: Democ: . |company president, whose financial iti i . cation in the smitten district. ¢ ha porch of an East Re lattes told police Pack, whe ie em- rats Winning Buck- |risnipulatlons have been blamed for|°""k.'steamer was hound for Ichang | Box cars were reported. derailed Side tenement_last evening. eye Nominations placing both his companies in dis-|¢rom Chungking. It foundered in|#t several points. T. ita Cor t ‘ Mary said Pantellena had taken rikes tressing circumstances, was giv i ‘ i a advantage of her. She fired five Se, ven Strikes Girl, Punches Youth, his freedom at « hearing in munici- | cancerous rapids with all on board: | onape wart LOSSES G breakd Columbus, O., August 15.—(AP) urt if REPORTED TUESDAY shots at the 59 year old man, one of * Shoots Two, Bites Cop— Stirred by wet ond di pal court today. A § me, issu . Severe hail storms occurred in Which ‘took effect. in, his left side record Explorer and His Two) ,evera sections of the state Mon. Is Jailed ot A008 baleta Fatt nea H ASSELL PL ANE Nephews Starved to} 42. according to information re- Siete ANE. i AL) Dancy | Eaces 22. oat, ea aie Death at Hudson Bay] dersrinsar’ here, “Damage ie nee t.|can’t put: me in jail,” said Deput ague for sf offices apparently orted in the vicinity of Minot, Vi tiny ae ewer avers niles | aera eons i maome sane Ottawa, Aug. 15--UP—Another| Hook, Garrison, and Max, with heave lusphy at the Warren avenue police | on the Republican ticket, while the mystery of she north has been solved | iest losses in the Van Hook district. sta i ne nian T’m a govern-| Democratic fight league en- by the Canadian Mounted Police,|Other loss reports have come from —w aa ttscer ee him in jail anyway,| (creed, candidates defeated for the] Rockford, Ill, Aug. 16—(—Of-| who radioed Tuesday that the bodies| Walsh county, southern Piers HOEHLE WINS HONOR Rg gh igh tre getty sid Ba Ce Riccar ficials at the Rockford airport an-|of John Hornsby, explorer, and his|county, Eddy, McHenry, Benson, La we Wis, Aug. 15-—)—| fo ite: fee “Murphy” possible defeat for the dry or-| nounced today that Bert Hassell and| two nephews, had been found in a|Moure, and McIntosh counties, fausau, ¥ Saas. re Heme spose. (2) Slug. sepia em candlinte rec a es Parker Cramer would hop off at 6 lonely cabin west of Hudson Bay, joe a sti: iat dapstnts cna |fneo vomin ander) Shoe | ron hntenn Myers Cooper, Cnet {"une'at silane ight | Shaamntige en "| OROPS HARVE an- pai 1 kinariens Lesioe of tee an ere. boy rs; (4) Biting. po-| cinnati, and Congressman James T. Stockholm, Sweden, For two years no word had been men as he eme! from an a) nounced selection of Herman Roe, ing. Hoehle defeated Herman ‘Murphy, in ie automobile was on} gu Bcc rye lacie i gaa Hansell motored to Milwaukee to-| beard _ of Kg epieter 88 iN PROGRESSING A General morning. 5 it house ‘in Bronx, wl forthfield publisher, asso-| Board, Mount Horeb. succeeds: ‘two wari * ,‘|day on an errand for lane parts | nephews. message received ry ryacaet lot in Brooklyn a truck bey in the activities. bla Poa ome oe) te =I rane 19 Edward C. vo on his return erat ‘ing would ay today from Staff Sergeant M. » ‘Griver was found dying from a ter- = Turner, Who based his campaign for/he in readiness for a take-off tomor-| A. Joyce, of the Mounted Police at rifie beating. inna: | fag ,Remublican gubernatorial nom-lrow” ‘unless weather conditions| Chesterfield inlet, said that “the : I COSTA RICA ASKS LEAGUE TO deehding to Mise Meck HF creerleaton oe cerrne | ment sa salar (ne Worse, the AnnCURCe- ee hank of the Thelon Fiver, |tions," harvesting, “and thresking AUTO: VICTIM Seek ae gg | ey ee, ee ee, ; INTERPRET MONROE DOCTRINE| ‘cores te tig ego 72 "see $100,000 IN JEWELS TAKEN wae id testy cre a RITES HELD ges sone pat S| Bcd ss vel] LUV, eset comme coe — Geneva, Aug. 15—(#%—The Cen-|Doctrine, however, is now deemed a| Bunched in the face by the marshal | kent y wes the tone Ant: FROM KIDNAPED SALESMAN adteaead oed seat ceecuing the (Special to The Tribune) _|tral American Republic of Costa| possibility. e . her | Saloon League tandidate to emerge hing 1 who, | victorious on the Democratic state Dickinson. N. D. August 15—| Ries wants the League of Nations Arrieie, 22, of, She sameniak sare ices Grace Olsen, that nothing'in the covenant shall stomobile accident bedagpnisi dig Lenenag agua regarded a8 affecting an ‘invitation from the league to resume is August 15.—(AP)—|board of the cab and with drawn pistols ordered the taxi driver into|the m the rear seat i him. One, of the Llp i snd yesng reece lent. condition i at fll = ce fvirliz af i iF it i 3 . st EH Fag FETE § i i 4 i ef ri F $ gf Ee i the men that its/Spain and that one of Policeman Seees down the road it got were i

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