The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1929, Page 2

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as PRELIMINARY PLANE ‘DASH HERE MAY 28 souri Metropolis Chosen for Big Flights NONSTOP FLIGHT OPTIONAL Russell Gardner, Auto Manufac- turer, Behind Boosting His City as an Airport nasa e eee ears RESO ES ECOO ROS POSOREEESSRRD EE serene The cross-country race tournament next May, which has picked Bis- marck ns one of the points to which to fly to St. Louis, will conclude in # main race for $5,000 and the Gard- her cup. The whole affair is being romoted by Russell Gardner, the St. ouls automobile manufacturer, as a means of booming his city ax a fly- Sing center. It will be held under ¢ the auspices of the National Aero- nautic. association, which has its ¢ headquarters in Washington. | : According to information received iy dard, secretary of the 3 Associa! of Commerce, the race + has the approval of Col. Charles A. “Lindbergh and is to be an annual af- fair. Cash prizes of $10,000 will be » distributed among the contestants. Points of Flight Equidistant. N. D., will be one of the starting polnté of the preliminaries. Buffalo, Jacksonville Antonio ind Denver will be 0 rom which the race will be begui to wind up on the air field at St. Louis. The first prize winners in the. preliminary races, five in num- her, will then race from St. Louis 10 edger and return, and the winner of that hop will be awarded S the grand prize of $5,000 and the . our jach of the winners S inaries will réceive $1 Gardner is one of a group of St. = Louisans who believe that the home gtown of Colonel Lindbergh should Stake full advantage of the fame that ie to the city as a result of the AORORSEROF SREEES the prelim- ‘Lone Eagle's flight from New York ‘to Paris, One of the objects of the Gardner race is to center attention #on St. Louis as an aviation center. ¢While Colonel Lindbergh will not be | Dy participant in the Gardner race, Tithe enterprise has his heartiest en- tdorsement. .He may have a part in » its management. *. The distance from Bismarck, San “Antonio and Denver is approximate- My the same number of miles, rang- «ing from 790 to 794, while the air line from Buffalo to the Missouri stropolis is 660 miles. All of the ycontestants in the preliminary will @ pass through country that provides { conditions that augur well for a good + contest, according to officials of the National Aeronautic Association. ‘ Air Mail Type of Planes. "The planes to compete will be of the alr mail t; be, primarily designed for Spnorartie Service with mini- mum seating capacity of two pas- sengers and pilot or compartment * for 820 pounds of air mail. Each + plane must have a minimum cross * section of 22 inches for pilot and 32 . inches for two lergrets £ pep is limited to pilots holdin; VF. A. 1. certificate and 1929 annual ing licenses issued by the Na- ional Aeronautic association. The ¢ Junior Chamber of Commerce is reg- Aug entries. Each will pay a fee ° 4 exact starting place for the seeped races will be designated ttlgivators of the race and apter of the N. A. A. at cach of the five starting citics. a "The hour of starting will be on May #28 or 29 between light and 8 a, ¢m., central standard time, in order to . eS at least ten hours of daylight * flying and finish at Parks Field, St. “+ Louls, before \° be run off on May 30. Rules for Pilots. The preliminary and finals ma; m non-stop or with interm: ings at the option of the con- nt, Eaeh pilot will be required Assume responsibility for refuel- servicing his entry. He may any advance arrangements for that he desires. The crew lane, the rules bros ldes of the pilot alone or jot: more than one person mechanic. Planes will not be re- red to carry payload in either pre- Pilot and red to wear The finals will be iate EF. Sree ON DE 5% Fy z 3 AC OwURe LE ‘OOMMITTEE ON AGIICULTURE ; dotin Piath of Cass, chairman. Gib- Bismarck- POR PRIZE OF $1000 Points 790 to 794 Miles to Mis- St. Lo SIDE GLANCES: - 2 Sah snide’ " trict; Kelerleber, 47th district; Bubel, 48th district; Wigen, 49th district. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIA- TIONS Peters of Pierce, chairman. Rulon, Smith, Craig, McGauvran, Burkhart, Halcrow, Wilson, Thompson, Mont- gomery, McManus, Butt, Anderson, Hausman, Veitch, Hamilton, Sax, Henrickson, Opdahl. COMMITTEE ON BANKING Rulon of Stutsman, chairman. Brunsdale, Plath; J. G. Thatcher, Henderson, Craig, Johnson of Ward, Westford, Veitch, Wigen, Treffry, Erickson of Kidder, Opdahl, North- ridge, Frojen, Worner, Sax. COMMITTEE ON CITIES AND MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS Muus of Ward, chairman. Horner, Kneeland, Swendseid, Cox, Craig, Dolwig, Pfenning, Svingen, Mau, er. COMMITTEE ON CORPORATIONS OTHER THAN MUNICIPAL Wigen of Adams, chairman. Hor- ner, Swendseld, Gibbens, Carlson, Brunsdale, Dolwig, Dyer, Erickson of Benso! COMMITTEE ON COUNTIES Montgomery of Wells, chairman. Brown, McCay, Westford, Bishop, Isaak, Schultz, Bittner, Anfinson. COMMITTEE ON DELAYED BILLS Bell of Cass, chairman. Miller, Johnson of Traill, Iverson, Standley. COMMITTEE ON DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION Olafson of Pembina, chairman. Johnson of Traill, Levin, Henderson, Anderson, Erickson of Benson, Johns- ton, Morgan, Wagner, Westford, Kapfer. COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Kneeland of Stutsman, chairman. Bell, Wilson, Burkhart, Johnson of Traill, Craigg, Gibbens, Smith, Aljets, Bishop, Lindgren, Hoff- man, Amsberry, Hamilton, Frojen, Martin. COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS AND ELECTION PRIVILEGES Lynch of Richland, chairman, Ol son, Wigen, Gilchrist, Peters, Car! son, Helbling, Northridge, Watt, An- finson, Boe, Hanson, Bittner, Dilland, Wentz. COMMITTEE ON ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT Veitch of Grand Forks, chairman. ee es, Dickerson, Hamil- nm, Dyer, Mau, Lindgren, Amsberry. aa ON FEDERAL RELA. Steedsman of Grand Forks, chair- man. Erickson of Kidder, Hausman, Horner, McCay, Frojen, Anfinson, COMMITTEE ON GAME AND FISH Miller of Logan, chairman. Bell, Rulon, Svingen, Owings, Holthusen, eee cea Van Berkom. EE ON HIGHWAYS BRIDGES Ane McGauvran of Cavalier, chairman. Jardine, Veitch, Shurr, Oberg, Lynch, Brown, Aljets, Thompson, Gilchrist, Muus, Carlson, Bishop, Steedsman, Kapfer, Fettig, Placc. COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE Freeman of Grand Forks, chairman. Jardine, Peters, rite Cox, McDowall. Burns, , Svingen, Hen. dereon, Gibbens, Steen, Twete, Lind- ren, Dolwig, Dilland. COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAR’ Cox of Burleigh, chairman a ra ‘Thatcher, Horner, iu, Swendseid, J. G. Plath, Erickson of . ~ nine COMMITTEE ON LIVE STOCK Fiom of Cavalier, chairman. Stand- | a |ley, Westford, Svingen, Hermes, An- 3 | Pettig of Pierce, chairman. Svingen, COMMITTEE ‘AIRS finson, Olafson, Morgan, Larson, Erickson of Benson. Olson of Adams. . | Wagner, Young, W. L. Plath, Boe, | COMMITTEE ON A cour MILEAGE ~) i ON MILITARY aAF- “No use, Boss, I can't sell popcorn while that talkie's going.” Owings, | Cos. |r Knee- . jford, Young. uis Air to $5,000 C George Clark SENATORS OPPOSED T0 £5-CRUISER BILL ON PLEA OF WASTE Nye Says Another Disarmament Conference Is Likely Soon to Scrap Many Waroraft eee eee By OUT OUR WAY. NH, BiG ICK, WHIT HEV \Yur eOONE~ ACEO YORE ¥ HALL AGREES WITH LIONS House bill propesing reappor- rej senate. Frazier Differs With Club After Longe ‘revere ag agree Hearing Discussion; Burt. _ Senator McKellar, of Tennessee, blocked consideration in senate hess Voted for It of first deficiency bill, Senate campaign funds .com- mittee in report charged. irregu- larities in 1926 Pennsylvania sen- y atorial contest and set January the letters of Senators Lynn J. Fra- 24 as time for Senator-elect sier and Gerald P. Nye to the Bis- Vare or counsel to be heard. marck Lions club, read at the Monday House considered war depart- noon luncheon. ment appropriation bill. The attitude of the North Dakota Bill to regulate interstate com- members of the national house was merce in bituminous coal op- not necessary to defend. The house posed as fe before sen- already has passed on tho hill, putting ate interstate commerce commit- it over by a 5-to-1 vote last spring. tee. Nevertheless Congre: pact. Senator Nye took the most decisive stand against the bill. His letter in its essential portion dealt as follows with the subject: “Frankness compels me to tell you that I am unalterably opposed to it and I think if people generally had a full understanding of this measure ‘WEATHER FORECAST COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy “THE UNCOVERED WAGGIN: Standley of Steele and Griggs, ri bepegeoe tonight; snow probable; continued chairman, Bell, Burkhart, Opdahl, cepers OAM JoaTiae: red oo - Muus, Wigen, Bohnsack, Kraft, tion to it. Young. COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS Turner of, Stark, chairman. Johi son of Ward, Dyer, Flom, Ma Looks for Another Scrapping “We, right now, are at a stage in ones aves, Mod finds i oe Thatcher, Gilchrist, Bohnsack, Bitt- {but surely working to a point of bet- er understanding with all the people aa Iverson, Wedel, Holthusen, Lar- of the wotld, and I thik the time is COMMITTEE ON REVISION AND |n0t for off when the great powers CORRECTION OF THE JOURNAL |#f¢ coming together and deciding ring when it went through the house, and he replies to the club as follow “The house passed this bill last spring, and I was pleased to vote WEATHER CONDITIONS erefor. It is now pending in the The high pressure area, with its ac- senate, The bill reccived about a companying cold weather, is centered five-to-one vote in the house, but sharing associations nicipal. over the upper Mississippi Valley this Henderson of Ramsey, chairman, |*&ainst the further expenditures of quite a fight is being put up against }. 4—Keierleber and Schultz, | morning Tempe: stur.s were below Gibbens, Lindgren, Brunsdale, Wigen, |Steat sums of money in oe it in the senate and the outcom : : Amends statutes gov- |zero from the Great Lakes region Amsberry, Dyer. for war. In other words, I anticipate | q in connection | northwestward to the Canadian COMMITTEE ON RI that within the next two or I Olson of, Adams, pide Twich- |years at the most, there will be held upon and Suny the’? low pressure Sotesshice id ell, Burkhart, Smith, Olaf . |@ conference of nations at which it . cr, McManus, Burns, Gbehrist |Will be determined to. strictly limit ‘Gb, to, | warmer weather prevails over te, Par. |COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL AND |naval construction. You will recall indemnity bonds to|Great Lakes region tad at a few PUBLIC LANDS that one such dii lament confer- claimants. places along the eastern Rocky Moun- Westford of McHenry, chairman, |¢nce was held during the Harding ad- slope Carter, McManus, Johnson of Ne! creer ite os ery meee that on ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Opdah!, Olson of Burleigh, Schults, |@long with other nations, step, out Mus Martin. nage ~ and Geatzoyed millions upon millions Meteorologist. COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS lollars worth of ships. Twichell of Cass, chairman. Free-| “AS I see it, any program for Londons The British isles eiviliza- man, Turner, McManus, ‘Miller,/8Uch a construction program cs is center, are dependent on the Brunsdale, Lee, Iverson, Olafson, | called for in the cruiser bil! before the the world for most necessities, Flom, Burns, Van Berkom, Kraft, |#enate now, only invites repetition of , fish, is not imported. 20 per cent of the is grown op Legislative Calendar ||is0» joubtful. “Thanking you for advising me of bend wishes and assuring you that should be pleased to hear from you from time to time on matters in which you are interested.” man J. H. Sinclair, of the third district, merely says he received the Lion telegram, that the bill is be- fore the senate and he assumes the club has communicated its wishes to the North Dakota senators q OR ANOTHER MAID Mistress (to new maid): You will notice, Emily, I am a woman of a few words. When I nod, I mean “yes.” Maid: And when I shake my head jt means “no.”—Passing Show. Bell, Watt, Northridge, Kelerleber, | that waste of only @ few years ago, Bubel, Dickerson. -odtiehet obs tea Ses — _ COMMITTEE ON TAX AND - is naval problem wi convinei LAWS © - ees argue the utility Of ‘naval vessels * Jardine of Cass, chairman. Cox, |in another war, the airplane and sub- Johnson, Traill, Shurr, Hanson, Mc- |marine being vital foes of the shipe. Dowall, Olafson, Turner, Brown, |In the main, I think tle naval pro. Swondseld, Schulte, Martin, W. 1. |gram now before ua is = pro ree lath, Wentz, Dolwig, Indergaard, | the interes! e great shipbuilders Isaak. ‘e and no one else, and I intend to vote COMMITTEE ON TEMPERANCE [against the naval construction bill Halcrow of Pembina, chairman. unless it shall be greatly reduced in Steedsman, Horner, Craig, Lindgren, | Proportions.” Amsberry, Wedel, Northridge, Mor- Frazier Says He Can't Agree san, Levin, Worner, Dolwig, Svingen,| Senator Frazier cannot agree with Anfinson, Young. the club and he states his attitude in COMMITTEE ON WAREHOUSE |the following exposition: AND GRAIN GRADING “I am frank to say that, after. Hoffman of Pembina, chairman. | studying this question very McGauvran; Carter, age Resp and listening to arguments on lermes, sides ‘questi i Burleigh, Levin, Bohnsack, Hausman, | the eacions Weld before, committed Wagner, Indergaard, Johnston, Isaak. | of both the house and senate, I cannot Bittner, Lembcke. agree with your viewpoint. | COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND] “I am al | MEANS } Burns of Ward, chairman. Wilson, Veitch, Shurr, Opdahl, Johnson of I Nelson, W. L. Plath, Olafson, Mar: tin, Oberg, Holthusen, Hoffman, wig, Van Berkom, Dilland. JOINT COMMITTEES JOINT COMMITTEE ON RULES pene of Walsh, . reeman, » Smith, Treffry, Rue JOINT COMMITTEE ON CHARIT. nye es BLE INSTTTOnONG ‘A> | that the club took a proper stand on Brown of Stutsman, chairman, |the bill. He says: when others nibble fattening sweets, Stecdsman, McMat . |. “I received the telegram s they ligt tig, Hadewan rp MePonall to me by the associated Lions clubs P. Lucky! JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCA- |°f North Dakota, to the effect that : ‘TIONAL INSTITUTIO! the clubs unswervingly and unani-| blend Pars of Trail, aon mowly Saree meseae igh is a delightful of the F. luus, Steen, Veitch, iser bill. am ry have janderson. neh Went BARR | cen this view of it. Fersonally 1 JOINT COMIMTTEE ON - jam_one > ardent pacifis | STITOTORG TENAL Dt hae Ree si bickering. trouble > ‘Thompson of Burleigh, chairman. wan Helbling, Martin, pee. Olson of |ly in favor of tee cantina Adams, Watt, Kapfei so-called multi-treaty now pending in JOINT ON INSUR-|the United States senate. I see no iorompsiallity: in We ratification of For years this has been no secret to those men who keep fit and trim. They steadytheirnervesand Fas " Helbling of Morton, h by the lenderson, Place, W. L. , jmueh by Plath, Sax, | iittle fellow Hf i Johnson of Ward, chairman, Mor- |their recess times, The li gan, Lindgren Worner, Opdahl, West- |who is big himself and For 50 years a trestle-table, covered | Peaceful way. with red baize, which was brought in for use of tle revisers of the Bible,| “I hat 3 38

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