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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 - JOINT AIR-RAIL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVE) groups for the study of the com: | paign issues. From 1920 to 1924, Mrs. Winter | was president of the general federa- | In Heover’s Job? “SERVICE START a a ae A 8 IS NEW EPOCH Entire Business Day Saved by; <Hookup of Planes, Trains * and Buses St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 16.—An epochal event in American trans- tion will be observed on Mon- dey, August 20, when for the first time regular coordinated rail and tied service will be inaug- w e fastest movement of passen- from the Pacific to the Atlan- ie across the nation ever in regular i hn service will be estab- attle, Tacoma and Portland on the west, and New York and Wash- ington on the east, will be the ex- trémes geographically which will be fited by this new service which, héwever, will be extended to all in- termediate points. The air link which is the key in the speed element of this transconti- nental service will be between Min- néapolis-St Paul and Chicago. A feature of the service is that an egstbound passenger from the north- west en route to New York or Wash- ington, for instance, will be able to x an entire business day, and a und passenger from New York er: Washington and _ intermediate ‘ints to the northwest will be able o- spend a large part of the business day in Chicago en route without loss of time. The airplane connecting with the merning trains efrom the Pacific coast and the northwest will make the trip to Chicago in 3 1-2 hours, connecting with the outstanding trains for the east and south leav- ing Chicago just after noon. The scheduled plane will leave Chicago at 3 p. m. and arrive in ample time to connect with the outstanding trains Lae St. Paul and Minneapolis at night. In this new service is involved rau, air, and highway motor transporta- tion. The motor equipment will carrv the passengers from the train or plahe to the rail station or airport. rail tickets will be sold by the Yailroads co-operating. The air link will be established by the Transcontinental Air Transport, Ine} and the Northwest Airways, Inc. All metal 7-passenger planes ecuipped with 500 horse power en- gines giving a cruis‘ne sneed of 115 miles an hour will be used in this service, according to L. H. Brittin, vice president and general manager of the Northwest Airways. DOUBT FOLLOWS JEWEL ROBBERY Chicago, Aug. 16.— (AP) —Some doubt was cast today upon the ex- actness of the robbery story told po- Fee here by Morris Keen, jewelry salssman of New York, with the rival of Benjamin Danbaum, in- spector of detectives of the Omaha police department. Poni uveee Danbaum did not com- mit himself as actually doubting the THE COLLEGIATE. Here is a new photo of Dr. Julius| Klein, assistant secretary of com- merce, who is being mentioned for appointment as successor to Herbert Hoover in President Coolidge’s cabi- net. Dr. Klein is famed as an au- thority on world trade. veracity of Keen, but said there were several unusual circumstances in the case about which he wanted to ques- tion Keen and a cab driver, Wilmer Kivet of Omaha, who were found wandering in suburban Wheaton, handcuffed to each other, early yes- terday. Keen told Chicago police he and the Cabman were kidnaped in Omaha as he was about to take a train for Denver. After an all-night ride in the robbers’ machine, to which they were transferred on the outskirts of Omaha, Keen said, he was robbed of $10,000 worth of diamonds. Keen and the cab driver were released and handcuffed, they told police. Although Keen traveled for a rep- utable company, Inspector Danbaum said, the salesman stopped at a sec- ond-rate hotel in Omaha. The Omaha officer also said he would ask Keen why he walked past about 50 taxi- cabs to get into the particular one from which he was kidnaped. Minneapolis Woman ‘on Hoover Campaign Warhington, Aug. 16,—()—Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, of Minncapolis, Minn., today appointed director of the homemakers’ group in the wom- en’s division of the Republican cam- paign organization by Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman of the Republi- can national committee. In connection with the appoint- ment it was said at the Hoover headquarters that Mrs. Winter had been given the task of organizing the Republican women in the homes “to pile up the biggest majority” ever given a Republican candidate. “Party leaders admit quite frankly” the statement, “that this hoped for majority is largely up to the wmoen.” In cooperation with national com- mitteewomen, state vice chairmen and state p.esidents of women’s clubs, Mrs. Winter plans to conduct an intensive campaign to bring the Republican. interests “closer to the home.” The women of the country will be urged by her organization to form family and _ neighborhood /HI-LINERS f An All University Aggregation Representing the Universities of Chicago, Syracuse, Iowa, North Dak ta, Leland Staaford 4 Comb‘ning a Versatile Group of College Men Who Are Making a Prief Tour ot the Northwest. 7 MEN 15 INSTRUMENTS AT The DOME os, On Bismarck - Mandan Highway FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 tion of women’s clubs. SCORE TO SELL Go on Sale in City at 9 A. M. Tomorrow Expecti to sell 500 tickets for Bis baseball tournament business men will tomorrow, beginning at a.m, begins Thursday, Aug. played on the field. Proceeds from the tournament w on the newly acq The tournament by the Bismarck Associat merce. and A. E. Brink are committe in charge of the drive in today. Tickets are being little more than half the weuld cost to see the eight <: by paying separate admissions. RED RIVER BRIDGE 0. K. Washington, D. (AP)—Plars of N Minnesota for a ge a Red River of the North bet Grand Forks. N. D., and East ¢ Forks, Minn., have been approved an- by the war department, it was nounced today. Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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