The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 1

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aa] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [= ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929 PRICE: FIVE REED FLAYS BROOKHART IN CRUISER SPEECE FIGHT SLAUNGHED |Armed Pair Relieves Windsor =~ tesce tei | FLYING FLAPPER’ SETS NEW (prwamnone pug ~ ONS164,000T0PUT | Bank of $900 During Blizzard|———~"—_||_ WOMAN'S ENDURANCE MARK) jp yyy acen U, BUILDING IN SHAPE Elinor Smith, 17, Remains Aloft|| 10 Cops Nab First of ATHING PHRASES’ Alone 13 Hours 16 Min- Woman Jay Walker é | . utes 45 Second: Tt took P | Liberal Arts Structure Was Un i n ‘Peace Treaties Will Not Arrest dertaken Beyond Appropri- Bullets,’ Missouri Sen- Well Dressed Man __ ||Still at Large at 3:P. M. After Needs Plenty Cash Stutsman County’s First Cop Arrests Negro, \ Then Arrests Self | Bank Robbery Atlanta, Ga., Jan, 31—(AP)—Boy, PN EG os Soa ‘ ‘ ae | BRAVES FREEZING WEATHER oe ation Made in 1927 ; aoe ‘Yesterday Patrolman Foster's car| [iN alin — ONE WORE NEGRO MASK |e) ee eapan Cretan tie Holds Official Woman's Altitude ator Declares negro, and then just as promptly ar. : rested himself. He will appear Record of 11,663 Feet BOARD HOTLY DENOUNCED ae C. A. Bertel, Cashier, and Fred | against himself at the trial today, he Made Last August -| PREPAREDNESS NECESSARY, said, as well as against the negro. FF z Es gg FP Gs Et Senator Ployhar Suggests Such rc yh: ee Cooper Put on Floor nt with a| Brookhart Says Hoover Fis! Actions Should Be Made leds Me hing and Bound : Mitchell Field, N. . 31. nightstick brought nine other police- Felony by State F Elinor Smith, ' 17-ye men and the Brosdway crowd. An-/ From Warship Illustrates om ..| LEAPSFROM GRAFT erietaha pana a ere es B ance flying recor for women of 13 Shi , U Neste hours, 16 minutes and 45 seconds, _ | @ddressed her captors, with emphasis. 1 bd The board of administration was Two armed bandits held up the a mtd Se oe eal" Te ea fettyetyillgatersd ctor cigedbeen Farmers State Bank at » 18 : ‘5 45 seconds the record established Jan, {today where 2008 Thirtieth street, —_— t mittee, Wednesday evening, in the miles west of Jamestown, at noon 1 by Miss Bobby Trout of California. |Long Island, might be. She gave that persons of F. E. Diehl and W. J. day and escaped with between $750 : q Taking off in an open cockpit plane | address and was released. Washington, Jan. 31—(?)— Church, to obtain action on senate and $900 in Stutaman county's first at 2:17:10 yesterday afternoon Miss Adoption of a naval construction bill 72, appropriating $161,000 for the bank robbery on record. rs , F{ |Smith spent the lonely hours cruising program as a measure of national completion of the liberal arts building ‘They were still at large at 3 p.m. _ | Weight of Ice Forming on Wings over the Long Island flying fields, safety was urged in the senate at the university. The two men entered bank : varying her routine but once by a trip today by Senator Johnson, Repub- Instead, action was deferred on the ywice, coming in the first at 12] Forces Pilot to Abandon : | lover lower Manhattan. She landed lican, California, who said that it bill, so that members can learn what is behind the unfinished condition of the building, and ae ee mo) a denunciation for erect it in the manner it did on what| Turkish Government Agrees to Peecouisuon et the gn insuffictent} Revolution Director Sanc- They went ahead on $225,000 on a in Angora structure thet will cost at least sora Bat ee | $385,000, according to one calculation acme made at the committee meeting. Mr. * Church explained it will require at| London, Jan. 31—()—Leon Trot the least $77,500 to get the building into the most ordinary condition for use by classes. * Pass Buck to Architect The feeling of the committee grew 4 50 bitter over what was considered a defiance of legislative authority that Senator Ployhar said he was in favor of a state law making such acts a i 9:93:55 this : Ship at 3,000 Feet : Sg |” eacealy cade ih a treaty dite oult RAILRO AD PREDIC TED Bee! : F : and with her face protected by a Davenport, Iowa, Jan. 31—(4)—The = chamois mask she apparently suffered mail service had lost another] ; no ill effects from the biting winds. Or A red nose was the only sign of the bY y battle she had fought with the ele- oe ments on one of the coldest nights of . the winter. Lifted From Plane . She had to be lifted from her plane | Mercer County Solon Indicates | yesterday in support of th by field attendants. Her legs were} by Bill Introduction Rail | of Iowa. stiff from having been forced to re- Aside from the speeches themsel It wasn't strictly a hero's welcome|Main seated in the one position so way Is Contemplated there was the fact that Reed City was a continuous fight/that awaited Walter Trettin (top),|!ong. She brought her plane down " the elements until the weight/one of the eight seamen from the|&t the southern end of the field, be- on the wings forced|iiner America who rescued the crew|Ynd the range of the floodlights, but} That a railroad from Portal to him to abandon the ship. of the stricken freighter Florida off |N¢ Of the first to reach her side was | Dickinson cutting through the heart , Story encountered |Cape Hatteras. A warrant had been | her father, Tom Smith, also a pilot, /of North. Dakota’s Inland Empire & heavy snow and a few minutes later | made out at Camden, N. J., for Tret-|Who greeted her with a kiss. and the scenic bad Lands is being pro- after first shutting off the|tin’s arrest on a charge of deserting| She then went to the fleld oper- | jected was indicated today by a bill ‘was taken to Moline, Ill.,|nis wife and four-year-old son, Wal- ations’ office where she sat in front |introduced in the senate. “ Bete td ne a4 Hie i EF i i g : é E i i gE d Bg ge ! HE i 8 5 § é i 2 A F E g ee i 3 BER E ii REaE Eid Ht ae i Be : . il Decision to Exile Troteky was taken —_ ~~~ | hotles of beef tea, and coffee along | ground Gat they ate pestis laprove. opinion ‘Em Up’ In the plane but not drink any of |ments was offered by Senator Con- the ce HUN | oth el hg eon Hebron Votes for either, She also had taken some |rath, Mercer county.- Pe ber, = H anti-sleep tablets but said she had Bide inte enbership Cok Charca| CHOY Waterworks) ret iota: i necewery to ue tiem. |,, Somer Conrath sald movement A. Lindbergh. Hebron voted Wednesday to raise | plane, started iiainaelisce teghes road from Portal, on the northern $21,000 by bond issue for the installa-|oline and 32 gallons remained, enough |PoTder of the state, to the southern | SA thet she Onived State tion of a waterworks. The vote was|to fly an additional four hours. border of the state, itroy $600,000, of 203 to $6. ‘The system will include a The proposed railroad would cross |°st fighting craft ever 70,000-gallon tower north of the city. Lights Burn Out the Missouri river at Elbwoods and brains would cross the main line of the The project is planned primarily for} The riding lights on the tip of the fire protection. wings were burned out and the alti- | Northern Pacific railroad at Dick- meter went out of commission during | inson. ie ‘ ) ANGLE hi the flight. She had to estimate her Fefines Jurisdiction altitude. The bill places complete jurisdic- A.beacon, the lone light on the |tion in the hands of thedistrict court mesa a eal a field, was out of commission several |and provides for the designation of | pared, 1932 Will Form Organiza- hours. means eels Mase re- Heda roel orerigpr] upon which tion 6,000,000 Strong pairs after climbing the hundred foot |taxes for support of the railroad ae oh the stheeaing .weather. Miss gil S cleat ne lew at an average altitude of enator stuen, McKenzie coun- Pittsburgh, Jan. 31—(AP)—Defi.| Court of Appeals Refuses to/1200 tect. ‘The flood lights were |ty, presented a bill eliminating the nite agreement that the Presbyterian} Stay Hanging Friday of | {urmed on hen she signaled by a|present system of selling taxes, It The board members passed the “buck” to Architect DeRemer. They said they understood that the build- ing could be made usable for the money they had and they allowed matters to take their course. As it turned out, the walls are up, the roof , On and wooden sashes instead of i. steel fill the windows. The class rooms are there, but doorless. The third floor is. incomplete vent | FE ane i : i i é i g He E 8 Bg He ee E i i AL 5 i | ey i F z i" : gle af i gE for the proposed $161,000 appropria- tion, offered an emergency clause, whereby it was proposed to get the Pontiac coupe and Methodist Episcopal churches flare that she was descending. provides that title to real estate shall structure in shape for classes next pool hall and should consolidate was reached here Doctor’s Murderers Her father ar~ived at the field yes- | pass to the counties when taxes have . Major General fall. The contractors have notified Jamestown. yesterday at a conference of clerical ee with the intention of having | been delinquent for a period of three | Brookhart, Chief of Staff Brookhart, the commission that they will have left running. and lay representatives of the two| New Orleans, La, Jan. 31.—(—| [er Postpone her flight in view of the | years. Chief of the Air Service g to know by March 1 what is desired. denominations. The United States circuit court of prams s pes Bue found she had al- ae on oes aor epesoiaiion ios ee General Sointon of Mankind Brook wi meeting passed a resolution) appeals today refused to stay the 7 ints akon ti iveet ipscer recognizing the organic unity of the| hanging tomorrow of Mrs, Ada Bon- i ovesten piggy eo ap Site, eens nis iy, scape eee pray cle ve : cone a been. adopted, Senator Watt started | Suard. two churches and appointed two joint) ner Leboueff and Dr. Thomas E.| instructions had been chalked advis-|day. Representatives Burkhart,| ‘irs i 4, the attack on the board, working up epwernanent eomumitinen $0 -conside: questions: of | Dreher. ing her to fly north and south during | Ward county, Freeman, Grand Forks, | «qriokeart, Smuled at this and saide " from the comment that the condition policy, doctrine, administrative work} The. governor announced at Baton |the night and informing her she | Helbling, Morton, and Jardine, Cass, of the building, might serve a useful and property interests of the two or-/ Rouge today that he had reviewed | would have moonlight before 11 p.m, | Presented it. ae purpose in the education of the stu- ganizations. The committees will] the case carefully and did not intend|” goth her psn fng and vethen ae ‘Salary Bill Presented dents, as its bare walls would ¢ study geestions, assigned to them and | to take any further action. The exe-| ner 14-year-old brother remained at| A bill to raise the minimum salary y them of ‘the make full reports to the joint merger | cution is set for tomorrow between | the field throughout the time she was | from $1,500 to $1,700 for county offi- committee. noon and 3 p. m. in the air, The family resides at |cials in counties not exceeding 7,000 It was pointed out, however, that} This left a commutation of sen- Freeport, Long Island. population was also presented to the immediately notified and reports of |*ima! consummation of the merger| tence by Governor Long as the only| wis Smith who wa‘: granted a pri- |house by Representatives Wigen, the robbery have been broadcast from |°&" not occur before 1932, hope ot ie bipor on ee vate pilot’s license last year has had | Adams, and Turner, Stark. ‘ eee nT, Daren, Sd merger committee would have to be|J. Leboueff, the woman's husband, Pemrara pcrperience in Us Air, On ae Senna taane a naprmeenta i id safe tke approved by the Methodist General | July 1, 1927. rovides Small Boy's Holdup Warning ported which does not meet un-| Previously the governor had re- Pace Freie Tepord ae ee Del eevee tlt lens <a til that year. The eonsolidation would] fused to commute the sentences to grounded for 15 days by the depart-|ted States in a school district with Brings Clash Between Pa- unite 4,000,000 Methodists and 2,-/life imprisonment which had been! ment of commerce for flying under | 8n Indian. reservation. trol and Taxi Gunmen 000,000 Presbyterians, recommended by the state pardon|the four East river bridges, a feat| Senator Ployhar today introduced a board. Under the law the governor | never before performed by a woman. | bill increasing the exemption under = WALTER HAGEN PLES === == == Sea SUIT FOR SEPARATION CABINET 1S SBoeT [OOULTER SUGGESTED |=. re neat} UNTIL ARTER MAR, 4 Walter H: ee a noted golf t Brotessin ‘ MARS FOCH HAS rea, in\ superior cous President of North Dakota A. C. SUFFERED SEIB ACK suit for divorce in\superior court i . 8h alleging that his wife President-elect Te cous Ch Backed for Secretary wy $ z g3 4 EE f a8 s ere today, old had deserted him. withhold anncuncements of cabinet : get away ee appointments until after his inaugur- of Agriculture Paris, Jan, 31.—(?)—Marshal Fer- aod Bie holding than or- SHIP FIRE iN FATAL ation March 4. a dinand’ Foch, who has been slowly His selection of those who are Dr. John Lee Coulter, Fargo, pres- | Tecuperating we belident of the North Dakota Agricul-| heart attack cultural tion, boomed | mediately after the inauguration cer- SE Oe ort ie mee | cian, cabinet. Georgia, i I i eH g # While Mr. Hoover is keeping own counsel to his advisers, hetie fall ‘ ie : kota and Montana, M. backed Dr. Coulter and. 7 baler ae it dl BANE Tit. all

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