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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE The Weather Generally fair tonight and Wednes- Rising temperature. ESTABLISHED 1873 Northwest Pilot Cremated in Wrecked Plane ‘Big Money Man’ Found Slain | Pretty Fargo Girl Shining in CRASHES INTO STREET — Beer War’ Sequel 7 PASSENGERS HURT AS SHIP HITS HOMES, Chicago Plane’s Motors Stop Over St. Paul, Sending the Craft Into Fatal Plunge FIRST CRASH IN TWO YEARS Eddie Middagh, Dead Aviator, ' t had only returned to this city on BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929 PLANE WRECKAGE REPORTED SEEN OFF AZORES Movies Prefers Love to Fame Friday from Boston where he had spent several months in boxing matches. He had been active in the boxing vy last night and his {and companions of long standing, Bosom Pal of | Washington, June 25.—()—Friends Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oi] man, and Henry Mason Day of New York, vice president of the Sinclair Explo- ration company, shared imprisonment rong in the Washington asylum and Jail. The New York man, facing a four- months term as compared with the six months imposed on Sinclair, ar- rived at the jail, alone in a taxicab, at 6:40 last night, and cheerfully were @ mystery. Marlow, whose correct name was batting an eye. At one time he owned entered. “I say now, as I said then, that I am not conscious of having commit- Shares Jail With His Friend Harry Sinclair I did in connection with the trial of Mr. Harry F. Sinclair was done with improper, much less with criminal, in- tent. “After I have served out my sen- tence, I shall continue to live in New York. I am now and shall be able to look any man straight in the eye, as I have all my life. I have nothing to live down. I have something to live through for a time, and as a decent and law-abiding man I am sure that I shall come out of this experience with at least the measure of confidence and respect that I have earned by the way I have lived and PRICE FIVE CENTS PORTUGUESE FISHING BOAT REPORTS SHIP DESTROYED IN OGEAN Hope Small Craft Without Wire- less Has Picked Up Missing Transatlantic Flyers PLANE COULD NOT FLOAI Search for Major Franco and. Three Companions Intensi- fied by Meager Reports Madrid, June 25—()—A second un- confirmed report reached Madrid to- a i A Anne Marone 2nd. on which he made ted any wrongful act,” he declared. | acted in business, in war, and in pri- | day that the wreckage of a hydroatr- rf 4, 4 Pilot Since 1922, Had | prank curto, was 38 years old and| a quarter of a million dollars. “I emphatically deny that anything | vate life.” plane which might be that of the Re Flown 2,000 Hours missing Spanish transatlantic flyers St. Paul, Minn., June 25.—()—A veteran pilot was killed and seven passengers injured, five seriously, when: a Northwest Airways plane from Chicago crashed here last night. In addition, four others were hurt in rescue work and a fifth was injured as the plane struck his home. Eddie Middagh, 38, of Minneapolis, DOCTORS WHO ‘WOUNDED’ OWN PATIENTS ARE SENT TO PRISON ° Insurance Companies | f Depth of 8 Inches Hailstones Reach | BISHOP CANNON {100 Persons Killed | By Violent Storms > GOOD CUSTOMER OF BROKERS DESCRIBED AS Partial Payment Plan| had been sighted about 100 miles off the Azores. A similar report was re- ceived by the Madrid military radio station but is still unconfirmed. The report was given by the Trans Radio company, which stated its Fin- isterre station had picked up the mes- sage from a Portugucse fishing boat. The brother of Captain Ruiz de Alda said he considered the Finisterre ‘was burned to death, the ship catch: * | Used by Prelate i the lane eoulh ‘oe poamy have + " i could not ing fire after the fail, The cause of Are Victims of ¢ -———— Sey SENET TN | ccostisel to fous an wes OO ’ the accident was not determi 5 Belgrade, J lavia, 5. ry The consensus of opinion in Madrid y witnesses said all three saotre on = ‘Racket’ FP eke a bia : er Sabin rane wae pln dre frcia' Segcalavian Buying was pessimistic. Some aviation of- plane stopped sud saci ; | r ctty’s hi ‘occurred ee arta the points tell of more than 100 persons i ficers thought if hydroairplane wreck- A ine an routs fo sainosapouls. i night, causing damage which some killed in the last fortnight by violent. aprveineies: psted stented he be fee menti crat riot eer ae Len +” ‘» 4 y \- ¥ Middagh attempted to bring the ried | transactions of Bishop. James Can-| wireless had rescued the aviators. but maapel the ome eto hoes {away by floods and there has been poe “6 ~ccged Shonitore pa sat | but it sera of two houses thoes deep on Ge sasete, some of immense damage to crops and vine-|Church south, with the defunct RIVERA IS PESSIMISTIC ange Sepeemnes the stones being four fnehes naa [sas or Rabi an comany wax deeried| Madrid, ‘June S10 ear in meter. y i 3 lay that r had over- ‘Those crit ly hurt are Mr. and By DAN THOMAS love. I don't know why I want to, Ee —— hearing into the firm’s bankruptcy. | taken Major Ramon Fran Mrs, Henry Foote, Jr., Minseapati Hollywood, Calif., June 25—cwea) | but do inved Ratan yao acatl|| Seeks Divorce i beet me a eae yoo cay teers three companions in thelr Denar Ree dithatesn: Paleo ontinas Get U.S. Post —Pretty, blond Virginia Bruce,| wet), he must be athletic, be fond of |® | plata two" entries which, apyarentiy | Watt “16” hydrosirplane, which dis- pots : ‘The other plane occupants formerly Virginia Briggs of Fargo, is®| music, be a good dancer, be intelll- indicated Bishop Canno# had made a tran tic ft ht we injured are. Robert Johnston, its rising young screen actress possessing | gent and have a good sense of humor, profit of $400 on a $10,359 deal before mreaiien Same a steward, and Jennings B. McOsker, all of the usual qualities which bring | be good-looking and dark, but not he had made any deposit with the ularly was pessimistic, vera partic- both f’ Minneapolis. ; ‘ success. But that doesn’t seem to/ enough so that he will have a for- company. the “Jupiter.” as tin Dinard that Four local residents were slightly mean a thing in her young life. This| eign appearance, be courteous but not One entry, dated November 2. 1927.| was designated. ¢ ae i e Perea ser burned about the arms in aiding the 18 or 19-year-old girl is far more in-| overly so, and if he has money that read, “as of August 14, 100 shares] for a few hours in'a Perhaps float passengers to get out of the craft. terested in that thing called love. She | won’t mat although money doesn't Lehigh Valley.” a mill pond Uetoctunata i cope as Melvin Bischoff, 17, received a slight has never yet fallen in love with any- | count for a whole lot. I think Buddy; The other entry, dated November | tinued, it was believed a hea cone 4 ¥4 Taoerationy on the jeg when body and she wants to so badly—but | Rogers comes about as close to being 3, indicated that “as of September| was running, and if the peths fal down as a wing struct the front| te she can’t find set a ae Hk vagrepe ace oie in pictures, = the stock had been sold at a profit | rather than. ‘alighted gently it Imagine a ing turned loose ie qui a of ). Prob: in Hollywood and still not being able | Miss Bruce confesses that she has The ledger showed Bishop Cannon gerry picerem 2 to find a man with whom she can fall] very uninteresting past, having made his initial deposit of $500 with | which set out from Ceca cr y pone 10 bie school in Basgo.ue ioe the company on September 21. |p. m., Friday, intending to oo is RS time «: move ere. ler st in e itness examined the page < 4 pictures came at the suggestion of said he believed the entries were poahip tpi! en route to New York, much better reel lovers than real theese cena esl sage ope “mistakes.” a ees S lovers. 2 of her fat "Ss. audine Goldhurst descril op inon “I never gave thought to the movies saw in the girl the qualities of an as a good customer of the house, buy-| gs, at Lespronprges merieryee until my family moved here from | actress, so he gave her a small bit to ing stocks on the partial payment] By Wireless to the Assovinte. tree ficlals said. Pargo last fall,” declares Virginia. | do in a picture he was then directing. plan. pe es 25 -Under inn late. Press) ‘A three way investigation to deter- “When we came here I had no| Following that she did some extra The witness said he was authorized | the Spanish miniater se oe roe the accident was thought of ever working in pictures. | work in “Why Bring That Up” at the to buy stocks for the southern dry | ere, opamsh minister navy the . In fact'I had very little desire to do eecangpeer gpl. Somebody wea leader up to $40,000. New York Mee sc iy - Recon ce £ 't interested. re r winsome y an 5 | of course, Iam more interested | she was given a. part in “Woman ection Socay cand Proceeded toward f H ig now, but the idea of being an actress | Trap.” It was her work in that film BISMARCK TRADING ‘Aienes tn-areecs es oe east of the Ramsey . doesn't excite me a great deal. _My| which brought her the contract she erm: Tt was near there thet te fly: é« ————— chief purpose in life is still to fall in| now has with Paramount. pre tlhe ti ainsi pot mil me + \ ma os aoe a seen the wreckage airplane. wiac of the Mocttwess Airways, con: | grees re, one ge pair compra agar at yb ? AREA MAY ENLARGE SS ee : o out lor ie Fest. 5 ited an nquby he atared ai| ering Were Thumb-Worn 25, 0", ‘voamaner's;| CAN WOMAN DOMINATE MAN? ato i. : Sins of Ancients Minneapolis, Minn., to run for con- ; i Tn a-n-a|tSiuseenentitea ease] NOT ACCORDING TO MURDERS Bus conpey eps Pr sls \ : ecm a manmeren ee mission to Operate Daily DIES IN MINNE | i iain : = Schedule to Minot | br. |__| Two Sensational Ohio Murders] IMI @or ic peieletiae 9 eR Ann Arbor, Mich., June 25—(p—| Bismarck’s trading area to the | Former Bismarck Business Man of Aggressive Girls Prove Approximately three months after| north will be expanded greatly in the| Was Associated With Frank H F a t a | | y the action was filed in clroult court | near future lt a Destin ied by the rset rani _-{here it was learned last night that | Int e ansportat company irambs fi { Male Is Supreme : . Dr. Clarence Cook Little, retiring| asking for permission to operate a efor: Many Nears ; ae j Pesees octte oi ae ie Ea “an | ulm Sa, met a i ‘ jigan, iled suit for divorce from | fre! 0 an . » 62, | SUPPORT FREUD'S THEORY | n J ur ed Mrs’ Katherine Audsews Litt, on" | Minot. receives. favorable action by | s0clated with Prank Grambe in the . From good autlority, however, it|the state board of railroad commis- | Plumbing business in Bismarck, died dersey City Head's Refus: 'was learned the principal item is| sioners. in Minneapolis early this . 4 . Nesbitt “H tabilit; te ag ‘The service for which J. G. Belang- | ®ccording to word received here by Tell Where He Got Wealth Theora Hix and Frances Nes! Prominent Napoleon Business ncompet ty y of oe pelo a Se care see Rich 2-0. ROADS: |e eerie eat ee ee Brings Arrest Order Each Tried to Make Life Go Man Sucoumbs in Bismarck | ™onths ago u..ter pressure from a| tation company, is asking permission, | Complication of disorders, Mr. Peet wanes gs Failed lan jumps In board of regents which did not sym-| would send freight trucks daily out | having been ill for several years. Chicago, June 25.—(P)—A Birney ee Her Way—and Faile to Auto Accident Hurts Pathize with his views or plans. of Bismarck at 6 a.m to arrive st ees residing. at the .Eiks home renton, N. J., June 25.—(#)— pees Dr. and Mrs. Little were married at 2 p.m, a rom ee ae ;|Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, By ALLENE SUMNER in 1911. ‘They have, besides the two| Minot at 6 a. m. to reach Bismarck | “death. He also was a member of the \ vice chairman of the national Demo- °. aij RiabMerrick, Napoleon banker |boys, a daughter who is in high gehool | att p. m. Dickinson Masonic orde-. } . lumi company . here. H cratic committee, was under arrest \s in a local hospital | today for contempt of the New Jersey ee | ———__— | » refusing to answer nal cy FORMER TAXI DRIVER eee from Minneapolis, was at his bedside | “ine fegferies wich ed fatal in: é wi provi at = intima ribs and severe lacerations of the with Miss body. ‘These were received when loose pataneibes three the pat! gravel caused his car to overturn and} 1,40) gune 25.—(?)—The three} % points north, the Soo Line freight employed by the Grambs wife. crash through a telephone pole. He d " service giving only tri-weekly service.| Plumbing company. In 1906 he be- to whom 1] was trying to avoid the car of John|Temaining political appointments in| ‘The buses on the proposed schedule |C8me a partner of Mr. Grambs and en years could| Mushik, of Mandan, while passing athe labor administration were com-| would carry both general freight and|‘the firm became known at the wiih coal hig 10. An FE Ue pind aay. “ne 0 te sppalat t ~ be shipped on}: ai branch of ig jo. 10. | at one | abil Y Merrick was prominently iden- {ments was that of Ben Smith a for-| 4) Pirie MOY ne BADE Oo uints|Pened at Dickinson in ‘the He is the| tifled with business in North Dakota |mer taxi driver and now @ member “ from the time when he came to the |for Bermondsey and Rotherhithe, Lon- soon as I am| state, in 1897, from Austin, Minnesota. |don, who was appointed treasurer of ‘He had just been married to Kath- | the royal household. ‘ erine Webb, in their home town of Austin, and | yy bs with ‘ugh turning her ‘ace 3 oS otk here. by the Grambs company and Former Musical ‘ °, Sens Is Called ‘Inside Job’ didn’t like Be " ior jamin Bogeaus, former , 25.—)—Death insistence that bs : ‘Bogeaus’ ed | mg ne a > oe a un oe etek sal es padi dos : his actor of the screen | German Red Cross during the war. . says her last er, were held for questioning early rested. Weither \ ( the home of his} Miss Mustin, and soen- beutally killed ‘ber, day in connection with the investiga- | Bogeaus, 3 » 4 Jane Murfin, who| arist, brought the animal and ‘ tion of the theft of Mrs. Bogesus’'|one of the Ee agg Ee a regal kill you, and your Jewels yesterday. taken part been in falling | Strongheart attained ‘The j : a4 —- under- Ing) was a signal for a mad rush Nesbitt — ‘Be sald | turned ot tie word |e nother ‘gist who fi: be jews | or reas to. win for were notorious murder os. Tove Suasker be EL i a “it

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