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TNL yA 1 NORTH DAKOTA’S * OLDEST NEWSPAPER The Weather aI it and ' Partly ba f= hee = and Tuesday. “ ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1929 : PRICE FIVE CENTS ED, 8 INJURED IN SUNDAY AIR CRASHES BSUARCK TRUMP |" Famar Fei, HOME-ADE PLANE, IN TRACK AND FIELD |* : ARMY SHIP PLUNGE | SNUFFING OUT TRIO Federal Inspector Dies as Com- mercial Pilot’s Craft Smashes Down Sixty-five Feet PRESIDENT HOOVER ‘2 PERSONS CRUSHED |?" New Menace to European Courts o-——o STUDIES PROPOSAL OF WAR PAYMENTS Suggests Revision of Time Schedule for German Debt for Occupation Army Colorado Spr'1gs, Colo, May 20.— (@)—Pushing a peanut up Pike’s Peak WINS SECOND PL; ACE with the proboscis sounds like a per- {lous proposition of perseverance. Yet Bill Williams of Rio Hondo, Tex., plans to take to his “all fours” at 10 a. m. today, on the winding uphill Capital City Students Runners: | grind to the muuntain’s summit.14,000 ‘Williams came into prominence as up to Fargo for Sweepstakes | oober pusher when he lost an elec: tion bet on Al Smith last year and Prize at State University | propelled a goober more than a dozen (10 DEATH AS 9,000 |° | STAMPEDE AT GAME Hunter College Coed and Elderly ; Man Die Under Feet of Yankee Stadium Mob | Texas miles from Rio Hondo to a poraaea neighboring town. cere ae ‘andes MANDAN STUDENTS IN THIRD | ning a clotnes pin stnenie fesens|CONGRESS LEARNS PLANS HEAVY RAIN STARTS RUSH LOOP-THE-LOOP IS FATAL —_— to his nose and assumes a near hori- zontal position behind the goober. ARMY OF WORKMEN LOSE BATTLE WITH GRUMBLING LEVEES United States Will Not Accept Lower Reduction Than That of Other Nations Demon Athletes Bring First Track Title to Western North Dakota in 27 Years Scores Saved as Wire Netting Along Ramp Gives Way, Re- leasing Trampling Jam 6,000 St. Louis Airport Visitors Watch Youthful Transport ¥ Pilot Crack Up : Bringing victory in the state track and field meet to the western part of the state for the first time in history, Bismarck high school last week won second place in the Class A sweep- Washington, May 20.—(—Pres- New York, May 20.—()—Eighteen — ident sieve and agree lead- 3 Persons were in hospitals today re- : (By the Heeenticons Press) ers today were studying a proposal covering from injuries suffered in a|There’s more trouble ahead for Euro-| Seven persons were killed and eight for revision of payments due the 1 stampede of bleacher fans at bead Kose ria ae For Pi Were injured, three seriously, in six United States in connection with 5 Pony Yankee stadium in which a college | 220s. who ranks second only to her| airplane crashes Sunday. One of the Z fellow Californian Helen Wills in the i pasando inh prt geliati ene Clalins of ‘Ane r : girl and a teamster were killed. American game, is off for tournament, eireeig ae pabenstetse The Capital City representatives] Crevasse, Inundating 45,000 pt det shed white persbireagrdb reed ‘ee : : Carter, 60 years old, were killed. More New York. Major Joseph Noyes, 40, of Okla- scored 46 1-5 points in the sweep- than 60 were injured. nin iiigeeniinanscan iii held last night after President Hoo- homa City, United States department ver's return from a week-end outing s The stampede occurred yesterday when 9,000 fans rushed from the of commerce inspector for Illinois, aE NTR a ‘akcedies . : : south bleachers to escape a heavy TUNEFUL DRONE OF was killed, and Frank Graves, 25, tin ae alld bt ms chee pad rid E : é : : tain which ae the it Lae of | Lowell, Ind., was injured seriously at and suggested a revision of the time- 2 Be vt ted dled ie aoe seta ao y ; Kankakee, Ill, when Graves’ plane schedule for German payments on j s 4 = ‘ , z : crashed from a height of 65 feet after the American army of occupation . a : eee Leads Down Steep Steps a 2,000-foot attempted spirai landing. costs. It was explained that this : 4 When a slight drizzle suddenly . ri joned contemplated a spreading out over a bee ie turned into a deluge in the Yankce's DELIGHTS LEMMA nal oa bolic bh Prine rel longer period of these payments and 3 as e : half of the fifth inning the fans in “itd bs | stakes events. Their points were Acres of Farm Land ecored as follows: Track and field — meet 2¢ 1-5, semifinals in debate 10;} Kennett, Mo. May 20.—(#)— An first in piano solo contest 5; second | army of workmen lost a terrific fight in typing contest, 3; third in girls’) with flood waters of the St. Francis small group vocal contest 2; and third | river when the levee crumbled about in band contest 2. seven miles northwest of Kennett last Demon debaters were Katherine | midnight. The break was expected to Tolliver, Virgil Luyben, and Theo-|inundate approximately 45,000 acres dore Psilolinnos. Marguerite Kennedy | of farm land. No towns were endan- won first in the piano contest. In the | gered, girls’ small vocal group were Isabelle} Between 700 and 800 men had been Humphreys, Dency Dickinson, Lucille | working desperately during the day Coghlan, Lillian Boepple, Evalyn! and night along a stretch of levee 14 Hermann, and Cyd Hill. Elmer} miles long, to prevent a crevasse. Amundson represented the local] while about 300 men were working 6chool in the amateur typing contest. | at Millhouse levee, considered the Fargo Totals 112 Points weakest point, there was a rumbling 3 : : inspect a new airport, and was ex- also what was described by some of : : the right ficld bleacher rose as one “ arg ahead as et Keren , : : 4 Person and crushed toward the south- ipisteaoene. 8 ” paring down of the amount. . x ernmost exit. This exit leads down | Dirigible Will Leave for Home . Included in the plan also is a sug- iil 14 steep steps to a passageway. be scuatvou vinalattatk lr sited gestion for a realignment of the plan ? ' As the pressure of the crowding | Hangar When Her Four En- | Stataron. third attack group, Un for payments by Germany to Amer- fans increased those first on the . Are F Pee tenant mavens eer a ican nations growing out of war stairs were toppled down and those gines Are Functioning lertzberg, pilot, was slightly injured, at Galveston, Tex. claims. behind fell on them. In @ few sec- ‘iam ; OLnE “wont “itis eouebetmbes: troqy| Mae Se eo Reached No Decision { j onds the stairway. was a mass of| Cuers, France, May 20.—(P/—Mo-| chine nose eno ieee oe offered by the Grand Forks Commer- | poured into fertile farms, ruining all Weel omane searneair pve i : screaming, fighting, panic stricken hu- | tors of the Graf Zeppelin were being | “at Muskegon, Mich. George F cial club. Fargo scored points as fol- | crops in its path. lows: Declamation 5; music 54; pub- Heard Miles Away lications 8; tennis 21; track and field] ‘The sound of the rushing waters 19; and typing 5. was heard for miles, and farmers Other schools in Class A placed as | were awakened in bers Oi make prep- manity, while those in the rear, un- | repaired today to permit the dirigi- Sislon “Alter ts coneNislon, ‘Beores aware of the crush in the stairway, /ble's departure ether Wednesday or | oct thei tice te eis eae tary Stimson issued a formal state- pressed forward to push others onto | Thursday under its own power for! monoplane. A wing was torn from the Spare the Leeder re we the human heap. its Friedrichshafen hangar. ' tusilage while King was pulling out for the “purpose of acquainting the Sir 7 Two of its five motors were placed leaders of the two houses of congress : ; Police Stop Stampede g of a voluntary nose dive, and the ship follows: Mandan, 42; Valley City) arations to leave thi ames. The | ang tn sate it The crush was not stopped until |!" commission yesterday, both upon | crashed 1,500 feet. 41 1-5; Grand Forks 41; Devils Lake | crevasse had widened/ 0 feet this|@M4_ the | appropr — ‘ . lice rushed into the stand and | ‘esting emitted a tuneful drone which | "4 Calgary Aero club plane crashed 25 2-5; New Rockford 18; Jamestown | morning. . thereof with the purpose of the ex- Lmpragi et delighted Captain Lehmann, eft in y, charge at departure of Dr. Hugo at Calgary, Alberta. killing N. E. Bte- Eckener for Germany. Two new mo- | pens, 28d D. E. McCallum. A wing perts committee on reparations which 5 re ei drove back the hundreds shoving Lalpeorecpetvoripinnr aeons is (oe jicbient.aiidt: toward the top of the ane SRL oy a pacers “That committee,” Stimson contin- 5 C the stairway gave wey under the | {FS arriving from Friedrichshafen | proke (when the plane x pres ued, “is now apparently approaching 4 of the sta sandy telah eed ¢ | will be installed as quickly as possible, helght of 2,500 feet sina the end of its labors and it is possible | This Tribune-NEA Service photo shows Helen Wills, comely queen of | Pressure of — scape roti with the likelihood the trip home|“ rouis Scott, 19, mechani: tt that a report may soon be made| American tennis, arrayed in her court dress and on her way to Buckingham om the eeded ad ey neath | would be made with only four engines tally injured, ota — ent bed ao which may require action by the ex-} Palacc, where ihe was presented at court. You see her here as, the cynosurc | #! Tian a= Spd jury. functioning. was slightly hurt in’ a ae pilot, ecutive.” ‘ of hundreds oReyes, she left the American Women's Club tf London for | ,, Miss Price and the mass "The |. 1avestigation of the causes of the | pany ten "kia. Ih. an acetone It there should be a reduction in| the royal cereniony. She is wearing a classically simple gown of ivory white | those at the a roe e ages vag | engine failures of Friday has not les- Tandcalin erie on 1 ae : German reparations payments the| satin, the waist outlined with tiny tucks and the back cut in a V. Her ri serjaeorioney ose ‘side | sened the mystery attached to them. uid! ths lana eee ‘high foal reading, William Heller, Fargo, first; | breaks in the Mississippi valley. secretary declared the most that| jewelry consists of a single strand of pearl beads, carrings of large and | her but escaped serious injury. Three crankshafts were broken clean | Wires and been iniopaienes nsion Ronal id Larson, ‘Maddocl second, 200 Strength Dyke . could be asked of the United States | small pearls arjd a single ring. The hand which usually carries a tennis . 9 gg a apn a and sharp against the joint where Harold Hines, Mott, third; boys’ ora-| Great apprehension was felt at| Would be a reduction in American racket here bears a huge fan of ostrich tips. TR AMP B ATTLES FOR they entered the bodies of the motor. | _ Four persons were injured, two seri- 14; Cooperstown 10; and Grafton 10. Nearly every man in Kennett was St. James academy, Grand Forks,|on duty yesterday or last night at was first inthe Class B division with | some point along the levee. 45 points. Hillsboro, with 27, was! Possibly 50 families will be home- second and the others placed as fol- | less by night as a result of the break. lows: Larimore 25; La Moure ‘They will be cared for by the Red Rugby 18; University high school Cross, which established an emergency and Mayville 8. office here Saturday. . Declamation Winners Hundreds of other men were bol- Declamation winners follow: Boys’ | stering two other threatened river tion, Francis Ford, Mandan, first; | Mounds Landing, Miss., where 200 men |P®yments of no greater percentage Teas was no evidence of Previous | oy te ace 4 Roneevelt Hela Norris Johnson, Hillsboro, second; | were strengthening the Mississippi le than the percentage of other allied 1 m N. Y. The seriously hurt were Dor- reading, Constance Gerzewski, St.| results during the 1927 flood. While picelrsighrecaios eta winaenoe ea Mrs, Lucianne de la Paulle, New York James academy, Grand*Forks, first; | no immediate danger of a break was}, From reports from abroad he said mt “ae aa a tak Six thousand Sunday visitors at the Dorothy Rosen, Mandan, second: jseen by engineers, Governor Theo- |!¢ was indicated the reparations ex- iM an ane to thee. wey ghtye, taken | Lambert field-St. Louis flying field ir Evelyn Johnson, Velva, third. dore Bilbo, of Mississippi, requested |Perts would make recommendations — eT " re i a he hi wn abe ie lon't | St. Louis saw a plane piloted by Oscar Results of the typing contests 85/the adjutant general to have state /for @ paring down of the total Ger- —_——_——. PAT a aa a ee Cowboys Scour Country for) He added, however, “We will get this|Hcintze, 21-year-old transport pilot compiled by judges follow: Rose | troops prepared to move into the area |™any must pay also a reduction in| roe SO 4 : crash from 150 feet. The pilot and his Goldenziel, Fargo, 6233 words Per |in case of emergency. | eG the annual payments. Minnesota Family Is Practically}, Girls Will Replace | Holdup Who Shot Man After | Gayne°% “nsine within two or three Bassenger, Will Langedort, 21, were minute, first in the amateur cl Three hundred convicts last 3 | Cans . S OTe. i ” htly injured. Elmer Asmundson, Bismarck, second: | ordered to the levee by Governor Bil- | UNITED STATES. ACTION | Wiped Out by Brutal Attack |. Men on Dining Cars | Demanding His Pants tiie clase corner oa rliieait ean Medals were ‘awarded to the thrce ee ee ee | Paks May 20-7) News that the : : * Spokane, Wash, May is Those in charge continued to decry D first place winners. convict labor on federal projects. American government has taken a With Ropbery Motive “George” of the familiar “Yassah” ee ear atin eles suarees ct Fgura gare ager ioe In the novice class Esther Fekiman, a a ae sepernion silent — | will disappear and pert bobbed-haired |Sit"he still has his self respect.” His| dont tev that, ite Will wake unease | Devils Lake, was first with 63.02 9 tangle, which became known here to-| Mim). May 20.—()—Dis-i blondes and brunettes will balance 5 gland : . 4 day, has changed the aspect of thin faseca, Mini}., May » 1 willingness to protect it may cost | so foolish,” said Captain Hans Flem- words per minute; Jean MacKenzie, ys 3 pect ngs h d the disap- | f@¥8 in dining cars of the Northern hi i New Rockford, was second, and Ma- at the experts’ headquarters, covery of a hammer and the disap- | pacitie's Yellowstone Park trains after {im his life. ime. rion Randberg, Dickinson, was third. It is generally felt that it may al er |pearance of a :150-pound safe have| june 20, i ‘T erie: Gis Mylrea gers furnished city, ounty ay — ie laa ne ele paige igen cific Te te in ed peste ue new motors for the Graf Zep-| Cleveland, May 20.—(")—Potential which nearly everyone had begun to Raping ar dune mone, Sé-year-old | Northern Pacific, announced that | this morning when another tran-| pelin arrived today from Friedrich-|death for millions, imprisoned. in ft o] farmer living nvar here, a 11-year-old |8irls are beinz trained to replace | S€Mt appeared over the tops of some/|shafen and mechanics immediately | X-ray film stored in hospitals and WEALTH IS FOUND ON cima ‘and a son, Ernest, 9.| Negro waiters, chefs and assistant | 0X cars and accosted him. began work on installing them. archives everywhere. was in the despair. Mrs. George F. Shafer, wife of the daughter, Ida, i The new comer ordered Lauty to] The crew of the Graf Zeppelin | minds of officials today in their in- AR Vi governor, suffered an emergency oper- P, CHUTE RECORD Ida, her head crushed, was found Speen doer tralis running betnten take off his coat and vest and backed | thought it might be possible for the | vestigation of the fire and explosions ation ete Cala: merning, Tt wes: Fe- ding .00 the Showe:By two: ne ae The new order, Taylor asserted, is | UP the demand by producing a pistol. | airship to leave Cuers on Thursday,|at Cleveland clinic which took 124 ported i in li 4 Lauty obeyed. in time for her to reach Friedrich- | lives from poison gas. “getting along e * hing for|in line with his company’s effort to ‘ i stew ‘York, May 20—-UP—The au-| “Mee ‘uater Fs tl to under- FOR WOMEN BROKEN Saturday night. After searching for in line wits bis company's elfort to |e elt erder was for Lauty to| shafen by Pray, a fom DOOD A eats Lauty, who has no fixed residence,; “The motors just died out; that's Me 4 take off his pants—and it was too —_———_—_ ficient poison to kill four million peo- thorities today were holding $30,000 notified police of the tragedy. Sher- padggtiaa we pee nro rae much. Lauty refused and grappled ple, federal investigators said. They in cash, jewelry and securites taken if? Alfred Wad! discovered the body | Said, Wen dusty ate expe with the man, who thereupon shot were cooperating with state and local from a money belt found on the body| critical and the matter had been i fs Miss |°f Schuck about 30 yards from the| and know all about it. Give a man/ iin three times in the abdomen. l agencies in learning the pro,srties of of Mrs, Frances Garward Quin of | postponed several times. Tt had been | , Annucthol, 16a! cia us| house and Rrncpi’s. body was located | Cnoush And be fe stelle, His fury unabated by the wounds, th ly gas, and the means of Philadelphia, who was killed by an/|her intent to go to 4 jospi peal about leet away. heir wou % le deadl: ' however, Lauty persisted in the averting similar calamities. automobile. Rem er rid’s parachute jump f0F|indieated they were struck down by defense ‘of his pants and the two SIMPLE FARM LIF Meanwhile, hospital and surgical ‘She Stepped. off into space Sunday |* blow from a fammer as they fled. rolled from the flat car with Lauty centers within a radius of 1,000 miles She was struck by a car driven by hard Hazel yesterday. Ida died last night. on top. He obtained the pistol but, had received hurried calls for “oxygen nih the belt hospital Attendants hospital. in height of nage tha 16 feet Struggic Evidence Found he explained today, made no attempt | aroxicg City, May 20.—(4)—General | tts” for use in treating the remain- found eight diamond rings, two| _ Governor pune she and Gene Shank. the pilot, | ‘rhe interior «it the home gave evi- to use it because he had “never killed | piutarco Elise Calles, minister of war | 98 Victims. Thirty-six persons were Giamond brooches, a pair of diamond intending to Hew over the Robbinsdale, Minn.. alt- | dence of a struggle. Furnishings were i & man yet and I am too old to begin | Euuarco Elias Calles, minister of war lin “hospitals today, five of them se- earnings, $906 in cash and two cer- as froze at |disarranged and the telephone torn now.” resigned his ‘portfolio and will retire | Tiously injured and of these two were fifieates for 100 shares of each of| | ganank said his altimeter, froze 8¢ | trom the wall. — Lauty’s assailant disappeared in the | Tegned Mis Portfolio and will relite | expected to die at any time, phy- American Sugar Refining company 16.700 feet, and he believed be had!’ “Disappearance, of the safe lead of-| Philadelphia, May 20.—?)—County | darkness and he crawled three miles Some of his time he ily devotee, | sicians said. and United Corporation stock. fe flimbed between 500 and 700 feet | reials to believe that robbery was the | District Attorney John Monaghan | along the railroad track to the vil- faeehae me he we deve t0 _ EEE Mrs. Quin was the widow of an| formal paar wien ae lumpes | h | Motive, but Elizabeth, 17, and Wilhel-| said today that any attempt to have |lage of Medora, wxere his feeble calls |the simple. farm life of his ranch Episcopal clergyman. : height will be ascer (4 oe mina, 15, daughters ¢ the dead farm-| “Scarface Al” Capone, Chicago gang |for help brougat aid. He was taken | word for s plowshare. ‘In her room were found stock cer- iapectinn oe ee hae before the |e" said it containcd: only a small leader, freed from jail would be con-|to a Dickinson hospital this morning tificates estimated to be worth| President Hoover Has |irip by representatives of the National |@mount of money. Footprints indi- strenuously. and his condition was said to be $380,000. FEAR SCIENTIST AND SON DROWNED INBAY cowboys are scouring North Dakota's ashington, “May 20.—(P)—Pres- | lea Of 18,000 fest. and two weeks ago pleaded gullty to carrying loaded | Bad Lands for the man who did the MISSING ON PLIGHT tn | Al tie association, Shank said. [cated that two men, carrying a heavy| | With his bodyguard. Frank Cline, | eritical SEEK TWO AVIATORS WARNING I ISSUED Black Eye to Explain | *eronsutis sssocation, Shank said. | ed nouoet field and ar in jail fast Friday after they | cof tore ee senate on te an ‘i 3 i i today has a black eye, a mishap which oc: shooting. ° . . in’s statement was made in _— course of huis week-end) Bismarck Junior Ball ' .| reply to reports from Chicago that SOLDIER IND BRIDE sf Fe Hee ! H i were planning & warnings Players Meet Tonight legal fight for his release or the les- Sydney, N. 8, W., May 20.—(@)—The | 8nd at other points along iin tence. waters of the Timor sea or the wild wolking tana |e bake: gla uninhabited shores of northwestern the Rapidan Junior baseball players and fans : DIE IN ICIDE P ACT ere seine OC Daca reaaee bled over s Federal Valuation on piesa eg May sired on forcible CP Lieutenant J. Moir and Flying Of- Railroad Ruled Wrong gag ly Lec anayood New York, May 20—(7)—A soldier} Anxiety was felt for the flyers, who Washington, May 20.—(7)—The St. | and his bride of two deys executed alleft Bims, Sumbawa, Dutch Louis & O'Fallon railroad succeeded | suicide pact on the statue of liberty in the supreme court today in up-| ferry boat yesterday. the valuation which the Cash for Plane Tour |erment had placed Pcs sd rate — making other regulal pur- Grand Forks, N. D., May 20.—)— Hy i A ah ii| tHE i aE gee att i cEie? idl tee eit eg Fg if i i i i i J Hi ii 2 ae idtat il: prefer Sao

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