The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1929, Page 7

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PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 Aviators Continuing France to Hanoi Hop US VE NOT ENTITLED 10 SIT 2 WITH U.S, SENATORS ‘as proposed by Senator King, the re- pos G. dared: “It is the opinion of the committee that William 8. Vare 's not entitled to a seat in the Unite * States senate. JOHNS HOPKINS GETS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LINDBERGH NAMED AERONAUTIC HEAD “Iam glad to be of service in any wry or at any time to the govern- ment in keeping the department in closer touch with the aeronautical lindustry ard in regulation of eivil \aviation ” Col. Lindbergh said. | The “Lone Eagle” declined to re- igard the post as an executive one, i Kansas City, Feb. 22.—)—Col. | describing it “of an advisory nature Charles A. Lindbergh has accepted only.” He explained that it would Great, Report Says Watford City, N. Dak., Feb. 22.— North Dakota farmers are paying & | ¢, heavy penalty for the presence of smut in their wheat, according to Hi. an appointment as technica! adviser | demand his time only when he hap-|J. Siemens, McKenzie county agri- to the aeronautics branch of the de- | pened to ie in Washington and would |cultural agent. partment cf commerce. not, require his presence there per-| Federal inspection reports show Announcement. of his appointment | manently. He will be paid on a fee |that 25 to 50 per cent of the grain to the post was made in Washington | basis for whatever actual time he de- | coming from most parts of North Da- by Secretary Whiting yesterday | votes to government work, he said. kota this year graded smutty, and ‘clinics, coming from an |Sfternoon while the colonel, on an| Col. Lindbergh had intended to tly | prices paid for smutty grain are from anonymous donor, was announced by |!nspection trip for his company, | to Wichita, Kas., from St. Louts, but |five to 18 cents under regular grade. Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, president of | Transcontinental Air Transport. Inc.. | landed here when motor trouble de- | Wheat in McKenzie county in 1928 Johns Hopkins university at the com- | ¥85 flying from St. Louis to Kansas | veloped. He planned to continue his memoration day exercises of the uni- | City. When he arrived he said he trip there this morning. = GFT OF $3000 0 Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22.—(#)—A gift of $3,000,000 for the medical and surgical Sorlie, Sarles, Purcell, Lee, Grace and Wolfe Remem- bered by Legislature Special Investigating Commit- tee Recommended Denial of Seat to Pennsylvanian caped from prison while Washington, Feb. 22.—(?)—Senate’s sentence for another élaying. OPPOSED IN SENATE «= ga ee EAE OER HE 4 tribute to its honored dead. ; _ Resolutions ! penitentiary; former Associate Justice : Richard Grace; and Hon. Charles F. ‘Wolfe, judge of the third judicial dis- ‘ trict, as well as other senators and + yepresentatives who have died within ‘ the past two years, weré presented. +. The opened with a pray- .” A letter from Founder's day University of North Dakota. T. H. Thoresen, state tax commis- sioner, eulogized former governor A. G. Sorlie. A resolution honoring his memory was introduced by a member of the Grand Forks delegation. McLain Johnson, state's attorney for Traill county, spoke on the life of E. Y. Sarles, and a resolution in his memory was presented by a member of the Traill county delegation. J. A. Heder, Wahpeton a Purcell. partner and a lifelong friend of the former senator, A resolution honor- ing Purcell's memory was introduced. A resolution honoring the memory of Judge Richard Grace was present- ed by a member of the Renville coun- ty delegation, and one memorializing J. J. Lee, by the Ward county legis- lative members. A member of the Richland county delegation offered a resolution in memory of Charles F. Wolfe. Senator Alfred Steel, Stutsman rounty, presented @ resolution honor- i ing the memories of all the senators and representatives who have died since the last legislative session. Music by a ladies trio composed of Mrs, Frank Barnes, Mrs. John Larson 7 :and Miss Bessie Baldwin, and solos by Mrs. Barnes and by Rev. G. W. ‘ Stewart, pastor of the Presbyterian ¢church, Mandan, was presented. {A Joint committee of the house and ranged the pro- gram, Members of the committee were: Senators Dell Patterson, Frank ‘Hyland, Johnson G. Forbes, and Rep- *resentatives Olafson, Westford, and ‘Thatcher. ‘CRUISER BILL FOES “BEATEN IN SENATE hk } Filibuster Danger Over; Debate Is Limited to 3 o’Clock This Afternoon f oWe , Feb. 22.--(7)—Oppon- sents of the cruiser construction pro- {gram have been beaten in their ef- # forts to keep the naval appropriation {bill from being taken up by the sen- ~ste. After voting yesterday to take up the bill, the. senate also reached an agreement to restrict debate on the measure after 3 p. m. today. This was taken to mean that the naval Ss bill would pass and that money pro- vided in it to begin work on five phe immediately available. It was %feared that opposition to the demight result in @ filibuster. EMINE WRECK TRA ‘HAS SECOND ACCIDENT & EBroken Knuckle Cuts Off. Two ® Rear Cars; Six Killed in Wednesday Wreck if <. E z i agnutrennse sacs A i Rue ih ae mS se. F by PERIEH aeexnesseasecens ie: : Ky i i North Dakota Senator Demands Renewed Inquiry Into Salt Creek Oil Leases ‘Washington, Feb. 22.—(AP)—Oppo- sition developed today to the resolu- Thomas Sterling, former senator in its investigation, recently submit- ted-@ report declaring the leases were publican, Indiana, senate this week that the government had been defrauded of “billions” by the leases. TRUTH WILL OUT ‘How do you know Jenkins’ wife is way?” “He carries a can opener on his key ring.”—Staffordshire Sentinel. ing that William 8, Vare, Republican. be denied a seat as senator from Pennsylvania. The committee took into consider- declara- an opportunity to present his case ‘and declared that “in view and mental versity today. ‘The gift was limited to mainten- ance for the medical and surgical clinics of the Johns Hopkins hospital grounds. The gift will make possible addition of 165 public beds to the hospital accommodations and Dr. Goodnow pointed out that there would be an annual income sufficient that the Clinics may be used to the fullest extent for educational purposes and also to insure that the clinic may be available to the poor without any restriction as to ability to pay. HISTORIC FAMILIES UNITED Boston, Feb. 22—(?)—Paul Revere, }a descendant of the man who made ‘| oath of office to him. Senator King, Democrat, Utah, sub- mitted a minority report_from the committee closing had been given an opportunity to be heard. King also made the sugges- tion that Vare be sworn in before the senate took final action. “In my opinion a further reasonable time should be given Mr. Vare to present his case to the committee,” Kirig’s report said. 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