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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS MYSTERY MESSAGE SAYS HASSELL PLANE SAFE WILKINS SAILS Not Pirates—Just Explorers! GRAIN LEADERS|SMITH PLANS || They Mixed With Tom Mix JOY FADES AS - FOR ANTARCTIC ASSURE HOOVER) USE OF RADIO ~ DOUBT IS. CAST INSEPTEMBER OF FARM FAVOR] IN CAMPATGN ON AIR REPO: Ben Eielson, North Dakota Nominee Heads For Washing: | Extensive Outdoor Speech- ——. : Pilot, and Two Others in ton Heartened by Iowa Making Tour Does Not Ap- Reputed SOS Says Hassell a Cramer Safe Off New- Expedition Conferences peal to Al foundland TAKE CAMPAIGN CHARGE} REFUSES TO MAKE TALK ‘GET WORD TO FAMILIE PLAN TO MAP CONTINENT Declines to Comment on/ Will Review National Guard Saeed APE td Smith’s Speech; Promises | But Won't Satisfy Demo- Liquor Talk cratic Rally » Two Amateurs Hear Call But Meteorological Station Authenticity Regarded Near Pole Skeptically By JAMES L. WEST BY D. HAROLD OLIVER : New York, Aug. 24.—(P)—Eric Omaha, Nebr., Aug. 24.—()—De- : a (Associated Presa Staff Writer) |. (Associated Press Staff V’riter) a . 2 Palmer jr., of Broo! vaca amateur claring that his Antarctic expedition 3 . Hoover Train, en Route to Wash-| New York, Aug. 24.—()—There § . & radio operator, reported this after- will not compete with commander . ; ington, Aug. 24.—(AP)—Crossing | will be no open air campaigning for . . ’ noon that he had just been in com- Byrd’s, Captain sates Wilkins, oe - Ohio and Pennsylvania today, Her-|Governor Smith, if he can help it. : Sa : munication with a station represent- commander of the expedition which p bert Hoover completis first |The radio has too much appeal for £ ss : ing itself as that of the missing flew across the Arctic from point O\/ 7 Y campaign trip, one that has taken /him. i : plane Greater Rockford. mes- The Barrow, Aleska to Spitzbergen, an- s him into 19 states from coast to| This idea is being impressed upon yeaa ~~ 4 ive i - nounced last night his plans for the : d wo é coast and border to border. the Democratic presidential nominee os teenisatiog: itorconiae ieee ayant exploration of the Antarctic. se vy j Since leaving Washington on July | constantly by his politica! “ Chicago. Leaving New York September 22, : . 14 the Republican presidential can-|although he personally . et : Captain Wilkins and his three com- f § didate has covered more than 8,000 /have elt for some time the futility] : oN Chicago, Aug. 24.—(AP)—Out of a jie pete cin next As €S ny has ae Sate! by arly alot Suan - Midadrbi Milter . “ ‘ the air early today there came arch. They will take them 3 4 : million people, delivere pre-|speech-making tour when such mod-| } * : : wir i “ ockt two planes, the one Wilkins used in 5 = : ] pared dare s, including that ac-jern means as the radio, with its) : Ag S Fiyers SUE ee eee the Arctic and a duplicate of it cepting the nomination, and made /|voice-saving qualities, is available. ‘i iS : It said the Rockford-to-Sweden which was recently built. Lieuten- more than two dozen rear platform| In covering his itinerary about the Piet * samen plane, missing since early Sunday ant Carl Ben Eielson will be one of 4 talks. country, and there is growing evi- ‘ 3 ic — morning, was down on a small island his companions. .The names of the E s. ce 3 He returns to Washington early |dence that it will be a real swing, off Newfoundland and that the at t 2 e said could not be made - We spk el to take personal charge of |Governor Smith, of course, will This picture of Mr. and Mrs, Will Morrissey was taken shortly afte flyers, Bert Hassell and Parker pul ae any sosit adh eo anainins | oer Bitte ered a Pet Lear ae thar Leetetetes +s | the stage and cabarct comedian and his wite had an renbounter with ee ae Urugusy, will join a flect of Norwe: oe s : i brtnanerd for th, he id perry vobabl heared t ane = rt Tom Mix, screen star, following a party at the home of George Beban in Bo een et at See gian whalers bound for Antarctic. - - ns campalgn jase. now petty: un- aerever aredin Neokuenn be om ete Kesey pian Morrissey, who is Midgie Miller, actress, tried to help nadie fate quickly faded, uoeeterr tee Mel ed pic about! John Jacobsen (upper photo), Commander Byrd’s sailmaker, has a face |der way. tained which will cover the territory ce Morvibsey's: gilt Se ay atthe Sate kc” | When wireless experts began casting jetober sail miles south | such as you seldom see except in the movies. In the life story of Chas. Grain Belt Pleases he thinks should be covered, had jumped on him, and that Mrs. Merri robatly was, ine latter |serious doubts as to the message's from Cape Horn to Grahamsland,| 5 wcGuinnis (below), first mate of Byrd’s flagship “City of New York,”| The reception given him in Iowa, |generally believed’ he will tak one of her husband’ wild a Probably was struck by | authenticity. where they will establish their first one more or less shipwreck is a very matter indeed. the state of his birth, and reports | vantage of that method. sg er husband's wild swigs. ‘ It seemed certain that a message base. he received while there from leaders} No more striking evidence that Purporting to come from the plane ited ois Hanger teeta re —_ all of the (Feri che petning aod! the arene eon! ° e was actually broadcast, for two ama- ¢ states were particularly pleasing, | can: 's the wa: an-| kW k S teurs, one in Chic the other in iand base, and then tty west, 2,500] RR EQG=B1OOded ROMANCE Is __ {frit coine tthe piace ce bis birt [peice thous te Ctecer ee | DISMArc OFK MEN SPPIN G |tees.°C:, mate independent reroria te continent to Bose sea, where they aes : « [tees movin inte the ons section of|on an invitation tat. he take’ 'a|" J ; op [appeared very improbable to expert C n was moving in’ e one mn ofjon an invitation that make a S b appeared very improbable to rie will establish new buse for further Sailing With Byrd Ship the country which had furnis! speech to the great outdoor crowd ourney ur pr. 1se ¥y in enced radio men Finat the message exploration. In this flight they will’ cause for apprehension by at least/which is expected to turn out for . was sent from the plane’s small set, come within about 400 miles of the —__________ | some party leaders. the Democratic rally at Seagirt, N. s, — KHAN. er hing 82 north latitude in|, While some of his advisers told|J., tomorrow night. George Heidt’s Hurling As- “Get word to the Associated Press south pole. Their base at Ross sea wort 5| Stories of Men Who Go to Hoover bluntly that the outlook in} This rall Razzberry Gang Does Not Per-| and our families,” sai i On the trp from Grahamsland to Si 0 — Joseph Land. Minnesota, Wisco pe aun eal ae neletite + feed sures A. O. U. W. Club of Try is our as sy ee Rear Ross sea the flyers will explore and) South Pole Read Like Con- crores fone other northwestern states was not resort, the governor probably” will turb Old Star of the Hitless | 08> imai sg Mia coatncune nes map two thousand miles of hitherto he boomed. cago teur, “that re down on e as satisfactory as might be, they Money Cut a small island 50 mile: le unknown coast line. Their work will rad Fiction bo said his acceptance speech had been he Heaney moran inp aere pena Wonders foundjand, and are safe.” ow be completed about the middle of + 1 reacted to favorably, and that there national guard regiments now in Communicates Message January, Captain Wilkins said and Sr ‘Me too was strong indication that he would |encampment at that place. This will), The Bismarck Workmen assured n : Harris, whose station is 9CEJ, they will return to America with the] New York, Aug. 24.—“The South carry every state in the turbulent /take place some time tomorrow be-| themselves of a cut of the $1,000!, When Roy Patterson, big time|asked the sender, who had signed Whalers, probably in March. Pole? No, I've never been there. If| call the {Stain belt. fore the rally, which also will be at- pre money of the second annual |hurler in the big leagues of years/as “The Rockford Flyers,” to stand “Our mission is principally photo- Pec this used nows| Hoover returns’ home with the|tended by Governor Moore, of New|Bismarck baseball tournament by|gone by, walked out to the diamond|by for ten minutes while he e graphical and graphical’ said|I had I would have declined this hausers. ‘sails campaign issues drawn, and with the | Jersey, and Governor Ritchie, of|Whipping the Mercer nine in the first }at the Bismarck baseball park late|municated the message to the A: the captai f pecially berth, for there’s a lot of travelin’ Clothes. |gesees question standing | well | Maryland. y ame of the tournament last night |yesterday, he felt at home. ciated Press. Harris then ret xious tof to de-and a lot of places I'm to] “iwehave the best crew, and in seven innings by a score of 8 to 3.|_ Fifteen years ago, when Patterson |to his set, and later reported rece: i om, the forefront as a result of the ical station in the pense The! see before castin’ anchor perma- the eet okiyitimk. ati declaration of his Democratic op- The local clubmen meet the winner | Was hurling for the Fargo-Moorhead | ing the following message: international meteorolo; * ir i it for amendment of the eigh- of the Tuttle-Steele game in the first {team of the old Northern league out-/ “Our oil feed failed us, and « ies have already locat metho: would be “Mister McGuin- ie the eer eaeat TE niuy| teenth amendment so as to permit WOM AN LE AP of the semi-final contests Saturday (fit, he traveled back and forth|landed on a small island, We: stations anc we are to locate the) nis” speaking. The roster of the Pays iggy Y/state determination of the liquor afternoon, through Bismarck, and many of the|0. K. and safe, but food low. Us:, twelfth and last. When the stations) Byrq Aniarctic Expedition has him ~ merican P&Vy:| question. Between 300 and 400 fans wit-|Bismarck residents were his best/a generator for power for commu: nessed the first game of the meet | friends. cation. Our position is on a smu:i last night, So when he walked out onto the] island about 50 miles off Newfound- s . 5 _ Arctic by northern nations.” ne is ie bed he’s Meticent! a thundered out laugh that/ceptance address. Hi » his ad- the Bismarck outfit and his mates|f the old-timers in the grand stand|he asked the sender to give him & ‘Vilkins arrived here yes-| woGuinnis has thrown out few po ‘ih r ie Way SCrOS8|visers say he will disc the Minneapolis, Aug. 24.—)—Min-| came through for five runs in the knew Patterson when he first broke|‘‘schedule” for later in the evening; mail plane from Bur-| anchors during his career thus far. 5 ludson sade} t hibition question later, emphasizing |neapolis police were checking the|sixth frame to put the game on ice.|imto baseball in North Dakota, and|that is, he asked the sender to set » CA where he supervised! Oniy 35 years old nuw, he is the| Jacobsen moe wong Inde.|his own declaration against repeal |theory advanced today by Dr. Henry|Flinn, Mercer catcher, went to the |Most of the younger baseball en-ja later hour during which communi- the building of his new plane. _He| youngest officer on the ship, but to the bat rarer He of the eighteenth amendment and|Wuerzinger, Minneapolis, that | box in the seventh and whiffed three |thusiasts had become acquainted|cation might be resumed. In an- was joined last night by Lieut. Eiel-| One of the oldest according to the pennant to 1d me Pan it fired against any modification of the en-|fashionably dressed young woman| men after the bases were loaded, _| With him through the medium of the|swer to this request this message son, who is bringing their old pane scale by which adventurers’ lives the firs het at Manlio it fired | forcement laws which would permit | who jumped to her death off the] The Jamestown N. P. outfit and|"¢wspapers. was received: from the east. The pair will leave/ s.. measured. Conrad could have the first shot at Manila. that which the constitution forbids. |Capellan bridge Thursday was a pa-| Fort Lincoln were playing at 2:30 p.|,, AS Patterson took his stand behind] “We are very tired and need sleep today for Des Moines where their) done a half ‘ozen wordy volumes on| Deictonnaeranned Before their special reached Chi-|tient of his. m. today and Bismarck and the|the catcher and began calling the|badly, so can’t have a schedule to- plane will be exhibited at the Iowa} y74°° life, and probably would have, cago, to be transferred there to the| Dr. Wuerzinger informed Captain| Jamestown Independents meet at | decisions, the familiar old shouts of |night. Will call you tomorrow right state fair. too, if he had heard the Irish BOR AH N RES Pennsylvania li Mr. and Mrs.lof Detectives William Meehan, a|4:30 p. te, in'a game assumed by | “Bum!” “Robber!” “Thief!” began (Continued’on page two) seaman spin the yarns of his Hoover attended a moving picture | y woman whose description fit] many the most important game of drifting out to him. But Roy just : trat show in the dining car. These shows |closely that of th he 4 smiled. That was old stuff to him. fou DULUTH PLANE Mac ‘doesn't like to talk, though, ALS WET IDEA have been given nightly since the Sumped in the river, left his office oe oem. arrived unexpected-| Hadn't he arbitrated games away Man Dies When Auto ut it's “Mis ‘5 George Heidt, youthful Mandan|field yesterday, it was just like re-| land.” — star, did a good job of hurling for |"¢wing old acquaintanceships. Most} After receiving this, Harris said, “yp, ” ia. departure from California a week lier ci - back in those years so far away, i Tim a reticent chap,” he said. ‘a aeare from California a week under peculiar circumstances not Wy genterda afternoon and offielat-| wien the closest thing to. vattltrs: Struck by Train Is ! PLUNGE EF AT AL you please— doesn't had attended. suicide. the /ed during the first, game, | yeq(tion” was a hurled pop bottle or the| Hurtled Into River | 2 So Boise, Ida., Aug. 24. —_————_—_—__—_ The led. € ‘woman was a school teacher |} ill clash in th | back of a chair? And hadn't he kept ae the ing chapters ee ete eee laa ne MAN AN BOY IS sects groman, wes 8 school teacher |thia afternoon will cath in the see RAGGn ng faetgteaee Mt S| asbault, MiETAup. 24 Princeton Graduate Killed in} that remain ile] emtamoent,. Sesned ast. 5 ot aid a said, she seemed despondent over ill-| ernoon. inal contest and con-|C#80 in those never-to-be-forgotten | Henry Bosshart of Faribault, former : sae cerurton ano ch fmeras wid ope ha cory em | eu Ge aden ont a 4 r an examination, Sunda: ternoon. tee tae te Beat First Solo Flight in Sea- | ‘would ‘become a Canadian border SHOT BY CHUM iclan’s office hurriedly, leaving| Prizes of $600, $800, $125, and $75 |ecked half of the baseball grand-| thrown into the ie : , ind a sult case and handbag, She| will be awarded to winners of first |®200) ss to sine qg| morning by » Rock Island train, plane had not called for her belongings to-|four places respectively by the Bis-!the foursh, fifth, sixth and fimal ine | wie rare Was, oF his way to work —_— day and police had been unable to}marck» Association of Commerce, sucen,, Fithe, sit and final Je Duluth, Minn., Aug. 24.—(”—Du- 8-year-old son of Mr. and locate her. which is sponsoring the meet. when his machine was struck at @ } nings came around, the crowd had! street crossing. It was foggy at the accident come to accept his decisions as final, i plan fatality with the ina month rigger wg Mrs. Charlee Lahatretier of Mandan | ich with te girts Pelstives Wt St [today’ —"innnaneam | Teerendenss and arly « shout was heard from| could be found: "His body wan ter ine lattes Seueetineet acuta fame ee f bullet in the base of his skal! fol. | !0¥d today. Jamestown Northern Pacific, Steele, |e, Erandstands thet was uncompl-| covered in the river shorty aftar- ily, aviation enthusiast and Duluth pet resentative of the Mii-plane bale and transit corporation, was lowing a target-shooting een Tuttle, and the Fort Lincoln outfit |virst, the players knew that his de- wrist reports that two men late yeaterda .| Harvest Hand Kicked|—resdy to resume play in the first/cisions wore not to be disputed, and| hag been ueen in the automobile bat athori- The injured boy and Clayton With. round, and 118 men are taking part|not a protest was made by them had bees fe nell, 10, were Icading «22 calibre|KrOM Moving Freight|in the diam + could not be verified. At Li af etd SE FEE ond: even though the decisions were) ti i a ey eee ne Ship- nina to the Demoerstic hn rifle when it accidentally discharged,| After Being Robbed x NAAN RRGEMASIY:; Cigan 0D <MaNeEAL .o9cRe determi rine defines aca pane Plunged into St, Louis erg <n ownership, managenient and control] ~ The bullet entered below Lloyd's — ROS A PONSELLE “Kind ’a wish I was back in there | part,” Pa Sak wie oo te was first thought that Wi panions of the », Senator Borah | left eye, plawing its way through to| , Dickinson, N. B; Ave, 24—P)— hurling myself, times,” the old | picked someone up while on his way son died by dr. » An of the plane after it however, revealed that the instrument Li 4 ig After he, had held up and bo ‘i ff i pth Aneting a cuanemnese ie ce! HURT ON LINKS Secreta as care! it iy, and the boy kicked from a| Lake Placid, N. ¥. Aug. 24— as much Kick from watching the} S€88ion at St. Cloud for UN-| brought immedia' in tay as miles}|—-Rosa Ponselle, soprano of the game from behind the pitcher or — : “Bureaueratic government at its bruised by the ‘ ali: ing at ber camp on’ Lake| is bad enough,” he declared. to Medora where reported the} Placid today from a slight concus- Bureaucratic government en- | holdup. sion of the brain, caused when she one & , sale and Two men, answering the descrip-|was hit just above the eyes by a of liquor would be a cess- tions given by Stripp, were captured| golf ball. ry to Sad servants. by N D, Bo ernie Seed top lulies south She sas. plezing with Mar voce! Bureau- Beach. They gave their name, coach, mani, cracy drunk Jack Baits of Se" Paul and Wiliam ft the WAS CRIMINAL my Donnybrook Man Named| ‘ono! Denver, = Sect weteaier sas ctasting gaat recite Landes lage as Levine’s New Plane __|es stf trom t |, Amgola, Ind. Aug. 24—UP—The| Friead” gelten the ‘mete . irned ai headless of @ man! p; Bobbies easure gol found Wednesday in the fora piaiegdd “t barn west of here was positivel: identified today as that of E. J. j; Bliss, alias x, a former convict. According to Coroner F. B. Hum- phreys, identification was made by the finding of a traveling bag con- taining clothing and other effe ‘and Bliss in the 1 Steuben count; J. The Indiana c! bureau said Sliss had a record in is, Detroit Retiree Coens’ | Pe $ Fld Rey z raat FEF pp Le E Le i ste : iy i F [. ee if 8 a He 8 if e t iE te ik i | : E i ; | - } i de) eal ie Heil iy | bet eile eas E i ; ; fis E

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