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YORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST’ NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1873 FAMINE FACES: PORTO RICO AS STORM PASSES} No Deaths Reported But Fatal- ities Are Feared in the Interior DESTRUCTION IS IMMENSE Shipping in San Juan Harbo jun; Navy Radio Towers hospitals injur the hurricane island Wednesday’and Thursday, _the baht! of the ea the company’s New York office today. San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 15.— (—With tens of thousands of per- sons estimated to be homeless, ef- forts were ‘under way today’ to avert a famine and disease w! was feared would follow in the wake of the tro) A handsome king it is that the former ‘President Zogu of Albania makes! it’s a foxy uniform wligeers! Now a he's e’s reported su: of Princess Giovanni, daughter of the king of Ita! TWO MEN HELD BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURD. MURDER FARM REVEALS FATE OF FOUR BOYS} Graves of Three: Indicate Quicklime Was Used to Destroy Bodies OWNER OF RANCH HELD 15-Year-Old Prisoner Tells Story of Kidnaping and Killing Los Angeles, 15. —The story of a “murder farm” near River- side, Calif., on which four boys met their deaths, was told by a 15-ye: old prisoner at that place, it was revealed by the police today, who have verified least part of it by an inspection of graves on the three- acre rai Although none of the three bodies declared by Sanford Clark, 15, to have been buried in and near the chicken house on the ranch property could be found, detectives ‘said the aves were located and indications found that bodies or other objects either been removed recently or had been treated with quicklime. SEPTEMBER 15, 1928 Mr. Tribune to Scatter Gold Coins in Bismarck Five Dollar Coin to Be Given - Person Who Repeats Slogan Correctly. —y Answer Your Doorbell, Repeat the Slogan, Smile, and You May Win Mr. Tribune, the Philanthzopist with the courteous manner and the pleasant smile, will scatter gold coins about Bismarck starting Mon- day and continuing for one week. Now ee rm st ive ry ae une has de- cided to "Topease a bit of cheer through the initiative of this gentle- man. The Tribune, good natured and smiling, will visit 15 Bismarck homes daily for one week beginning Monday. He will knock at door or ring your bell, and this is what you must do to get the gold: FIRST. You must answer the hat SECOND. You must repeat these m words of | ogg correctly— “Pardon me, Mr. ibune, Rep- resenting The Tribune. A. clean newsy newspaper for a growing and progressive community I see you choose your own car.” German Mine Expert to Take Charge of Lehigh Coal Plant Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 15.—O)— Dr. Otto Hubmann, Frantifurt, Ger- many, will arrive here about October 1 to take charge of the new lignite briquetting plant at Lehigh, A. D. Turner, superintendent of the plant, said today. The plant will be re for opera- tion by the time he arnet said. ives, Turner _Dr. Hubmann is expected to leave his home some time next week. Upon his arrival here he will take charge of the lignite plant for a 90-day effort in an attempt to put briquetting of North Dakota lignite on & sound commercial basis. HANSBROUGH IS DISCOURTEOUS, SAYS AKERSON Former North Dakota Senator Rebuked by Herbert ILLED, 50 INJURED. IN ILLINOIS TORNAA HURTLING ROOF CRUSHES LIVES OF THREE BOYS 15 Persons Missing in Ruins of Factories and Homes at Rockford HIT THREE MILE STRIP 50 of 113 Escape from Build- ing; Not Known If Others Are Safe Rockford, Ill., Sept. 15.—()—An- other of the midwestern tornadoes which already have taken a dozen lives in Nebraska and South Dakota this week, dropped out of black into Rockford late yesterday, killing at least seven, injuring 60 and leaving property wreckage esti- — at more than five million dol- ars. Fifteen persons out of 113 em- ployed in the factories bowled over still were missing and 34 were in hospitals seriously hurt while oth- ers less seriously injured had been on_Thi Hoover’s Secret While no deaths had been report- tary ed, the authorities thought that.as soon as communication has been es- tablished with. other points on. the island fatalities would become removed to their homes. ‘i shortly r noon t but the slogan changes daily. The), ynustom, Sept. 15-—W)—Her-| Rocktord’s tornado debris. one printed today is the one to be loover today approached &/ Axel Ahigren’s body was recover- quoted Monday. week-end of rest and quiet in prep-|ed from the wreckage of the Union If de Lopate riser Hed argtion for his trip to New Jersey Eiovirp rhe com) ay He had been ‘| . une in and repeat the words of] on Monday and the strenuous pro-| isted among issing. Governor lorace wherever you find it. The baby ostrich and the | greeti rectly, he will at once i As relief workers plunged to their would probably reach into millions, old son, ‘Stewart Gordon Northcott | Nutty young mies sbove add to the attractions of the Los Angeles County | fand'sou over ¢ five dollar gold| Frarg ache has mapped out Lor! 2h" oF getcing to the benim of tie He placed the homeless at “tens of| ploye of Boy's Father Seized jand wi dent a tintin ht Fair opening Sept. 18 in Pomona, Calif. The ostrich is only @ week old| coin, seceive your smile of thanks, | att ‘only major engagement was| brick, timber and steel that mark thousands” ‘and described the de- ‘in Chicago cott. The officers sai j Bea) North- but already is a turkey. ‘and go on his way making his calls.| with Senstor er E, Edge with| the site of the Union Furniture “immense,” cott was believed to have fled to Mr. Tribune . drives a fully! whom he 7 company and the Rockford Chair structures be! Chica; Sept. 15.—(AP)—Indica- onan Wonicert invsiieating in . fe eranees ree aig ey Here Planning Bis inp to Newark, where Sesined cnty sis tere eee! a — —| - mobile with si TONS i tions thet “A. Frank Ranieri had|entry into the United States. Hunting Army Ready OL | Gomes ir. Tritune, There Goes br.| "Monday evening he will deliver al Si ror. It they be dead, it te onder Immediate aid from all agencies|broken off negotiations with the kid-|, The -boys who young Clark said Tribune, Grab The Tribune When| an exposition of his views on labor.| the three floors piled where the pe . Slogan Changes Daily That is all there is to the formula $ A boy’s head was found in one of the graves. It was believed to be the head of a ee ie body found Calif., last month. near Puente, known. Full relief and reconstruction, : 'witne: A_ coast-wide hunt . hi He Towner said,/Godfather and Former Em-|een ordered for Northcott’s 21-ye: e was said to. be vital by Thomas’ E.|napers,‘of his 10-year-old son Billy|had been slain on the Northcott Z H f Bi Dr the Door Bell Rings.’ Todey' bad Chair and Furniture factory “B” Benner, chancellor of the Univer-|were seen this afternoon when Ra-|ranch were Louis lelson Wins- er re) our 0 1 1ve Mr. Tribune will choose his own sede Masel Tereewing deli fesiiad stood that it is likely they will 4 sity of Porto’Rico, who made:a-sur-|nieri announced an offer of $2,000|low of pape 12 ore years old, car and that is the car that you must! the nominee’s plans for the trip and| found. So complete was the de- vey of the area within a seven mile|reward forthe return of the boy. Brera who pe wees as TRNAS SE? : look for. adding whatever finishing touches| struction there, that hours of work radius. He added: Until today the Italian had played Coll ing sige severe Faas alter Slope Goes to Blazes as 1,000 He will drive his. car in your) might be deemed necessary. by firemen and volunteer workers “Fruits and vegetables will sup- fs lone band in his efforts to recover |Collins, 9, of Los: nee . | neighborhood ‘and park it: He will farewell conference with Sena-| has made only little progress in un- ply abundance for a few'days. Be-jhis son, oot more than a-week, aor Ty youth, who was of Mexi-| \haki-Clad Horde Invades then ‘knock at your door or ring] tor Curtis, Hoover's running mate on| Covering whatever additional trag- famine. to aid police in their be “eg Colli kid: las your door bell. He always parks his! the National party ticket, brought ‘a| edy may lie at the bottom. pers. ae mined ing, . kidnaped it Fields car in the block in which he is mak-] busy dey to a close yesterday. A|_ Fourteen persons were in Rock- The people bought.’ provislods |¥ eyes Be Dokocks |cently’ to his ae : ine he's fo rig Sa ar pena pe irene meen ese ef er Z Q OO | r a speaking condition from injuries heavily lat night, fearing that nor-| who ald Ranieri appeared, to be|motter, however, who wamn't sure Hunting Hints Watch For the Auto Tn Coane tae baste BE he aece,| whens the: Frldagratiommoctoneene “t mal conditions would be restored. of rec Billy, and |that he was her . uNnting 4 ‘ When you see this classy car just| wheat producing areas of the| stabbed two separate sections of the only tary ot eat ‘that his own efforts: were | Sho oe : : for the most recent. of a tity. A. score Gf otters who had Becartse:c! of power futile, The weather prediction: — leanwhile it became known that| been taken to hospitals were re- light no in San:Juan has|_. Bénds of $25,000 each were set for Sunday sunrise at 6:22 and | Potter, Irvine and Cavisena to President: Coolidge, who is expected] leased earlier aay been able to publish’ since Thursday: fs peg Mastroianni and Renaldo sunset at 6:54. A Cele- to pete actively in some way| Rescuers who were playing huge morning. iedo today when they: were ar. | “aneDe by N told Remember there are penalties Fly at Airport of who you may|.in Hoover's campaign, will make no|searchlights on. the demolished This gave rise to'the spreading of |raigned on charges of kidnaping.|9#a) two years ago by J Gas ae of both fine and imprisonment bration i the course of his forth-|plants shouted inquiries into the many fantastic and unverified. re-| Their hearing was continued until id in kill e t the loreed to} for k “Why, what if I it to Vermont, the time|debris. Some of the rescue workers . September 28, at the request of po- |*#! ae eet preriee t eh ott Hunting without a license. : should say it to the wrong n? s not yet been fixed def-|said they heard faint cries in reply. Renee to - investigate | a become intensely interested in| . Killing birds earlier than one- | Three Bismarck air pilots are|He would think I was crazy. Well, to} initely. The list of known dead grew when further thelr alle connection with | (0° william Edward Hickman kid-| half hour before sunrise or [among the first 14 entered in the| quote Mr. Tribune, “Who would not) George Akerson, Hoover's secre- Swenson, 40, employe of the The|the plot to hold Billy for $60,000 a case and talked incessantly} #fter sunset. Mott Air Meet and Aviation Show, | act crazy a few seconds for five dol-| tary, has issued a statement in con-| Union Furniture company, died in a New York and. of it. A few weeks later, Clark's Birds may be hunted 30 min- | which will be held October 2, 3 and 4,| Jars in gold? ..| nection with two open letters sent] hospital. This plant, with the “B” steamer San Lorenzo sailed duri Sept. 15.20)! men| story ran, the two Winslow s| utes after sunset one-half mile |according to word received in Bis-| Mr. Tribune has followed this/ to the nominee by Henry C. Hans- plant, of the Rockford Chair and ee 24 ours 2a nd | were held’ on ermal ally ‘ec| were kidnaped on the street in| ftom any permanent waters, marck today. brough, former Republican senator| Furniture company, was hardest ‘hit 9 s the deadline hed for | Pomona and taken to the. Riverside Killing more than the bag They Harry W. Potter, Ryan from North Dakota. Hansbrough] by the storm. to her pier during the hurricane: approac! for fred Mmit—15 ducks or 8 geese. monoplane; F. B. Irvine, Travel-Air; in his first letter called uj — . x n pon Hoov-| The tornado struck al: three All banks were closed due to the ips semen 280.000 Fig has terres “He kept them there tied up for That it is better peleaey an |and Vincent Gavisena rd J. ious. It spreads over the} er to denounce the “whispering cam-| mile strip, demolishing Fiacech Prepac inadequacy of transportati ieee fat ral hi » Standa: “| ion, ¢] empty gun in an automobile ‘Arrangements for the first big| entire city and the milk man and/ paign” and in his second asked why| in which several hundred men were ei? beng ee of os Lp nes a line sore end is ena fra| thane loaded one. aviation show at Mott, which is| butcher boy soon learn to smile| the candidate had not made a reply| at work and destroying many homes. radio si at. Cayey, mil 3 Everett WEATHER NEWS traffic, are shaping and a meeting | steeted with the magic words. — “Mr. Hansbrough’s first letter and] Cornmusser, 16; Bernard Cornmuss- Partly cloudy tonight and jof Mott business men has been| _ Now, folks, this little feature is all his second were given to the press|er, 14; Virgil Cornmusser, 17; Tony Sunday; probably unsettled at |called for next Wednesday evening | fun, goodwill and smiles. Mr. Trib-| before Mr. Hoover even had a chance| Martinkas, 50, Spring M3 times. ‘Somewhat cooler. President, Grant of ‘the Commu-|une gets all kinds of smiles, but} to read them,” Akerson said. ‘That| George Fagerberg, 51; John Brun- tending. young Northcott came to his office i nity club to discuss the coming show. | When be ree: the real it is) is a discourteous practice which Mr.| ski, 44. ANGE REE AEE fathe three weks ago and, seeing a picture It seems Tike ce 10 years ago. ree runways 2,000 feet long and| When he Is over the gol Hoover himself never indulges in. He Struck By Roof , of the Collins boy asked if the re-| Again the boys in khaki await the/300 feet wide will be laid out,| Who will be the first one in Bis-| refuses to pay attention to such com- ward still was offered for his re-|2eTo hour. dr and rolled with: special | marck to give him the real smile? | munications when | the: are hahdled|, The Cornmusser boys were struck one by one with an axe.” showing considerable interest in air nock at a door and are/ to his communication. The known dead were: Before the slaying Clark: declared, two graves were dug on either side of the inside of the chicken house. south of San Juan, were reported to of kk Ranieri. Renoldo Sc! The Riverside sheriff ‘said that be down. and wireless’ tion was halted either from ads to apparatus or lack of power covery. For days the munition dumps in improve the surface of| All names and addresses of the| in that w not the way| by the hurtling roof of a garage as x i field. A ticket | homes called on will be printed in tk do thi they ran before the storm. test of Clark's story police/every North Dakota village, town) Mott's, ying neg Ravants eet ee ititene auch day. gentlemen do thing: Vail eaemet As Be yo a eee Ao temo we | Ee ce ce CHOC BOK ED unhesitati: carefully ‘checked. The hunting|lows: ; 8 E iia of the Gok ‘boy ‘od army has been Preparing ‘for the big|_ Alexander Eaglerock—Piloted by Eincaried auto and don’t forget the the two Winslow boys. . drive. ) R. C. Fieldhouse, Amidon. . Travel-Air—Piloted by F. B. Ir- Mi found dead in a chicken coop he iring. = erberg and Bronski, were victins ne . ° the wreckage at chair factory “B” ther of the Collins boy re-| Under ‘cover of the darkness to- FOR ROUND- P t streets nnn ae eee ee asi |night, thousands will raova up to the Kk. patil lord Chair and Furniture that the returned to “her ‘from|front line. trenches along sloughs,|_ 3: onoplane ern a aa oe De Kall in @ dazed condition, soulens; rivers and ‘tal 3. The|Harry W. k. — ree paaites - not yet met the kid-) was not her son, _______| Other thousands are slowly creep-|loted by Vincent Cavisena, Bismarck. BENE ATH TR AIN Twenty Fast Runners Entered| the, storm ares, with “oaded rifles : ; ling" forward. ‘They are. reserves| Waco 10—Piloted by Hines, Ryder. | - Already—Will Attract Wide |‘ellef® workers ‘moved’ ‘fonvara trial " ¥ ready to rush into the devastated|, Standard J-1 (not veritied)—Pi- y: workers mi ! “: Tareas. loted by Jack Bertram, Towner. against the debris. . Here and there a company, L 4 i 1» Attention Four factories, Eleo Tool Host from the main regiment, gropes | (Lock oa Naga, (not veeitind) Rh winree,N. Do Sept. 15-—U— me Flee, Eleo Tool company, HUNT LAUNCHED! ALOOR POLICY ree ewe ee wim ge Sa Plintr we hig 6 mesa, ct eee whe 5 - , Volga. i§ % l, exposition, . 4, » . i : ; yr the les have re: |" “Alexander Eaglerock—Piloted by #7. peaallen, stout By reere cee 8 at the Bismarck Fair Grounds, has| larger sruceies Sealaees, 7Ee ‘ — mast the attack. 1 8, Het too. close to the- tracks and was| already begun to attract more than (not veritied)—Piloted | struck by the train, dying instantly. | state-wide interest. é by Vern Roberts, Fargo. He is survived by a widow and six| According to Mrs, C. K. Bryan, of al from European are jammed wit ‘Stinson Detroiter Elloted by G. ., who returned yesterday from Minne- President Coo! feels that what-| Dawn comes: D. Lowers, Des Moi: ‘sota and South Dakota. in the inter- children, ee vere tee. Waskinges ‘Swallow—Piloted by. J. 8.. Sag. tof the forthcom! he ment might take in the proposed): A da I, miller, Self Aca : i found as Sree oe an perimloetone, ta ctaty ten:ereceayae |epowed rding |" Travel-Air—Piloted by E. M. Can- iuscsatnemee field, a Twenty of the fastest running Travel-Air six-passenger—Piloted horses in the Northwest have al- by Sactany. representative, Wichita, f ready been entered in the races, said Mrs. Bryan today, and as many more il Chicago, Sept. 15.—(#)—Chicago’s vad COOK RITES fart, Sacandal, today appeared {| North Dakota and South Dakota, Show attractions are being booked i and so far three first SBT SUNDAY getescn ans cries Heil a Fy F Fife by afl E Gj : Hy tii HU: il i i if ei he i v i 8 5 ag & Hin, tts fee fits : obit i Jnigaee

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