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‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 LYERS KEYED - FOR AIR DERBY RAGES CLIMAX Pilots Class: B Protest That Some Planes Were Not Stock % Models “Los Angeles, Sept. 13—(AP)— The array of flyers assembled here for the 1928 national air races were Feved today for the show’s climax— ish of the non-stop transconti- mental race from Roosevelt field, Where nine carefully groomed planes off Abe 8 The non-stop was the last of the five long of the five-day program. the class B and C transcon- tinental flights, the international race from Windsor, Ont., and a short coast sprint ended at Mines field yes- terday, protests filed by some pilots competing cast doubts on who would be awarded the prizes in the hotly contested class B New. York to Los ‘les Derby. éveral pilots protested that the Weco planes flown were not stock models, and therefore ineligible. John Livingston-of Aurora, Ill, con- by most of the racers to have chalked up the best elapsed time, flew one of the protested models, as did John H. Wood of Wausau; Wis., apparent winner of third prize ley. ge Ballough Shows Pluck «.,First across the line of the 14 fin- ishers in B division was E. E. Bal- Tough of Chicago, his finish reward- ing the pluck and determination dis- 5) when he had a complete new LE: fad installed in his Laird plane at | Det! Yuma, Ariz, Tuesday night’s stop- Ping place. He was believed winner second place on the unofficial computation of elapsed time. Wood was in second, and Livingston third, Qfficial announcement of the win- ners. may be made today. Twenty-two-year-old William H. Drury provided a feature of the day by bringing in his Waco as the only officially recorded finisher in the ‘ euavey a international race from Windsor, NATIONAL Were ti. Cantwell Leads “C's” St. Louis.. bday. | - Robert W. Cantwell of Duncan,|New York. 79 (56 Okla., finished first of the class C|Chicago ... 81 58 oup, and apparently led in elapsed | Pittsburgh 16 62 ime. His Lockheed entry was fole | Cincinnati 73 68 lowed in, seven minutes later, by | Brooklyn 69 70 Captain C. D. B. Collyer of New|Boston .. “4 89 York in a Fairchild. Edward Brooks | Philadelphia 95 of Denver, Colo., the only other con- testant, arrived a minute later, » Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh stole some of the interests of the thou- sands of spectatotrs from the air races yesterday. The flying colonel volunteered to “do what he could for the meet,” and was temporarily as- signed to the post left vacant Rh the death of Lieutenant J. J. Williams, leader of the army’s “three flying musketeers,” a stunt trio. Williams was Sgr ee = cour jail early Heved | cell in the » \He is be- to have committed suicide. FRED ANDERSON WITHDRAWS AS PARTY NOMINEE ley; G. S. W (Continued trom naze one) John C. Eaton, Fargo; George Duis, Grand Forks; W. L, Johnson, Ash- ‘coledge, Minot; F, W. McLean, Grand Forks, secretary, H. H. Perry, Ellendale, is ahaibans of the committee. OPES igrmmerane mamma ey Pennant Progress | —@ AMERICAN ttl )s! @ Pe Minneapolis 91 65 58 Indianapolis 90 66 577 Milwaukee 85 a 545 St. Paul. 83 74 +529 Kansas 81 76 = B16 Toledo . 79 497 Louisville . 97 378 Columbus . 97 BT4 Results Wednesday Milwaukee at Minneapolis, game pcstponed, rain. St. Paul 7; Kansas City 6. lis 11; Columbus 4. Louisville 3, 1; Toledo 1, 4. Indiana Games Today Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Kansas City at St. Paul. Toledo at Louisville. Indianapolis at Columbus. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww L New York... 9148 Philadelphia 90 60 St. Louis. 16 62 Chicago .. 65 13 Washington 6475 roit ... 62 78 Cleveland 59 81 Boston ... 49-90 Results Wednesday Philadelphia 4; New York 3. Only one game scheduled. Games Today Chicago at St. Louis. Only one game scheduled. Results Wednesday St. Louis 2; Cincinnati Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 1. 1, New York at Boston, both games postponed, wet grounds. Games Teday New York at Boston, two games. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Chicago. was killed in a crash while stunting | ©——-— >—_-__——-@ with his compnaions on one of the || Additional Markets ay pre pen) ae ae ae Real S onel Lindbergh leading the way in BISMARCK GRAIN an army plane, the reorganized trio A Mi went tl pane intricate maneuvers. REE eon Co.) ae Tee rr No. 1 dark northern .........$ .90 Abandoned Child No, 1 notthern 4 8 my fo. 1 amber durum 7 Might Have =: Been ae 4 aad durum ... 1 fo. 1 red durum ... 69 Born in Bismarck|Ne. 1 red dur Bre No, 2 flax . That the infant abandoned on Graceville, Minn., doorstep a few days ago, along with blankets and No. 1 rye some articles purchased in Bismarck, | Oat, may have béen born at a local hos- pial is the statement made today Police Chief C. J. Martineson. A child born in a local hospital about 10 days ago to William Harold Dimit and Helen Gregson, who are married, the chief says, has a birth- mark on its forehead which corre- sponds to the birthmark on the fore- head of the abandoned babe. A de- s¢@iption of the babe has been re- ceived by the local chief from the chief of police at Graceville. Martineson has wired a descrip- ion of the sought man and woman fo Graceville author: pecting developments Georgia Primary Is Victory for Smith Atlanta, Ga., ae 13.—(AP)— ‘Verdict of Georgia Democrats were for Smith in the only major race of the state party primary yesterday in which the jidacy of the New pa governor was an outstandirig sue. ‘ Congressman Leslie J. Steele, who stood as a staunch supporter of the pewty’s ticket from Smith on down, Get & decisive victory over W. D. ipshaw, bitter foe of the national standard-bearer, for the congression- al nomination from the Fifth district, ittcluding Atlanta, Seventy-six precincts out of 90 ave Steele a popular vote of 9,554 inst 7.110 for Upshaw, in unof-|- ial returns, Slayer of Four Kills Self in County Jail ramento, ‘Calif, Sept. 13.—() Sac wePerey G. Barnes, confessed slayer of four of his ex-wife's relatives, Milwaukee, Wis.—It that goitre is not a disease and is not to treated as such. Dr.A. A. Rock, Dept, 791, Box 737, Milwaukee, Wis, ‘a prominent ‘ lalist for over 24 years, fected a different method treatment for his patients that has remarkably. successful. This same method at z 4 fl i has been| * beoughe to light by scientific re- searc FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Sept. 13.) — Cattle, good steers 12.00 at 13.11; medium steers 11.00 at 12.00; fair steers 10.00 at 11.00; plain steers 8.00 at 10.00; good heifers 10.00 at {at 7.50; common bulls 6.50 at 7.11. 4, |!bs 11.40 at 11.90; 200 to 350 Ibs 3} 11.25 at 11.50; ~ithe Standard Oil, Texas, Roxana, fers 9. fair heifers 8.00 at 9.00; plain hei ers 7.00 at 8.00; good cows 8. 9.50; medium cows 7.75 at 8.50; fair cows 7.00 at 7.50; plain cows 6.25, at 6.75; cutters 5.50 at 6.00; godd bulls 7.5¢ at 8.00; medium bulls 7.00 Calves, top veal 16.00 at 17.00; cull veal 9.00 at 10. light heavy calves 12,00 at 13.00; heavy calves 4 at 9.00; canner 00, Sheep, top lambs 12.50 at 13.50; heavy lambs 100 pounds up 11.00 at 12.00; cull lambs 9.00 at 10.00; light ewes, 130 pounds down 5.00 at 6.00; bucks 2.00 at 3.00. | Hogs, 150 to 180 lbs 11.90 at 12.40; 180 to 200 Ibs 11.90 at 12.40; 200 to 225 Ibs 11.90 at 12.40; 226 to 250 Ibs 11.75 at 12.15; 250 to 300 packers 10.50 .t 11.15; stags 10.00 at 10.65. GAS DISCOUNTS DISCONTINUED | Chicago, Sept. 13.— (AP) — Dis-j counts of 2 and 3 cents a gallon on gasoline to owners of filling stations in the middle west will be discon- tinued after October 1, E. J. Bul-j lock, vice president of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, has an- nounced. i The discontinuance of the dis-| count, however, will have no effect on the market price of gasolinc, Mr. Bullock said. The order to do away with the discount was agreed to by jCities Service, Pure Oil, and Sinclair |companies, in territory to include Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Wiscon- sin, Minnesota, North and South Da- kota, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas, It was said the move was taken as a means of stabilizing the filling station tragle and eliminating a cer- tain clement in filling station owners. University Expects Enrollment of 2,875) Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 13.—(?) —A total of 2,875 students, includ- ing 1,325 men and 1,556 women.| are expected at the University of North Dakota for the 1928 session,| Thomas Kane, president, announced today. The number of students expected) in the various departments is as fol-| lows: Graduation division, 50; col- lege of liberal arts, 910; school of education 430; college of enginecr-} ing 220; school of law 75; school of medicine 60; school of commerce 165; summer = session, extension, | specials, 975. f The annual increase in students doing regular college work leading toward a degree, in the years, is 16 per cent, last five Kane said, dents, includi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ¢|YANKEE YOUTH. g collegiate rank, sum- mer session, extension and special is 18 per cent. The total gain in upper class students enrolled dur- ing the five years is 86 per cent and the annual increase in the number of studentd entering the freshman class during the last five years is 11 per cent, he said. New instructors at the institution this year will include heads of the department of pathology: in the med- ical school and the head of the art department. KNIFE VICTIM IS CANDO MAN Jamestown, Sept. 13—M—A stabbing affray which ended with one man in tne hospital seriously hurt and the arrest of four other men and two women following a party in a local hotel is slowly pe- ing cleared under police investiga- tion, ah victim, Lloyd Kianey of Can- do, N. D., who was first thought to we 2. duetss of Sioux City, fowa, was seriously wounded while at- tending the party. L. F. Miller, was arrested, charged with the assault, as he was caught running from the hotel. A blood-stained knife was found on him, Police discovered Kinney had been getting mail at Cando under the name of George Oswald. Kinney’s wife, along with Mrs. Miller, Arvhur Donavan and Harry Erickson, other members of the party are beirg ‘SIX CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Sept. 13.— (®)—Six cffildren of Mr. and Mrs, T. Peyeur, were burned to death earl; today when the children’s cousin Maria Peyeur, tried to revive a smouldering fire in the kitchen stove with kerosene. The woman suffered burns from which she may die, The parents, with a baby and a 13 year old daughter, escaped, We have just received a beautiful selection of children’s and misses’ coats, marked at very special prices for their initial showing Friday and .| to put pounds of solid flesh on his Saturday. Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main avenue. Dance'at the Dome tonight and Saturday. Art Bronson and his Bostonians, a tomorrow youll know all “aheolric (C74 See Tomorrows paper TRIMS BRUGNON Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. 18.—) —Frank Shields, 18-year-old New Yorker, blasted another of the in- vading Frenchmen out of the na- tional tennis championship tourna- ment today. 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