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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper apes ens ge OMT aR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Weatlier Mostly fair be olga anager j ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOLMAN SETS AIR DERBY PACE TO BISMARCK E cream testing machine, spread rapid- ly through the buildings and for a short time was out of control. Fire equipment was requested from Red- wood Falls, Springfield and Morgan. Photographer Dogs ETS SRE Hicksville, N. Y., Aug. 24.—(AP) Colonel. wos at the seattle himself —Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindberg were up for another feniaing. Sheps toaay. Dus Ss Peres they lor was denied them it de- pile A by ‘The driver of a second car parked his | the dist machine nearby and began to help Nelson but saw the third car, driven | ti by Joseph Nelson, Courtenay, in time to leap to safety. Lindy’s Lesson; Flying Colonel Gives Up in Disgust Manor 4 § here, at the age of 68 years. Death (ollgped: & relanes: suthened tet. yee At his ‘bedside when: the end came Hrire his wile and & dangitar, My, ‘and | dier and dived in a futile effort to escape the follow’ ship. The pl in a faster stunts were in vain. Finally ing that he was outmaneuvered , however, and all Lindvergiss see- ()—The; Miss Elder Camp her answer the attentions |Colonel landed and as the photog- tory 10: Iuy long distance telephone from San overhead, ‘Atlantic | Bernardino, Calif., the first stop on had gE & fh i z H i ; LH ‘ il ederk fife $ i i | i of the} evangelist. ~ | days to net as 4 a Se 1 hye 4 igher Freig ate Is Ordered on Lignite™ Sm | RAILROAD BOARD I [—_Perein Diomee Qa mow LUGE VANSOLEN, [MILLIONS AVALABLE [ZEPPELIN MAY CROSS HALFWAY | ior wi qicpacg nln ' CANNON BALL, DIES | IN LOANS TO RARMER| MARK TODAY IN EASTERN TRIP | / DECISION AFFECTING J CRETE Ta -—______2 | Milwaukee Aviator Cracks Up ‘RESIDENTS OF STATE INMANDAN HOSPITAL} FROM FEDERAL BANK) °r'sbs Wi tose Enive O09) "Faces Civil War 1 ut ; Pa « || but Escapes Unhurt in ; When It Crosses Interna- | | Peril in Austria | P ‘ > rash in Oregon i tional Da Carriers Lose in Demand for Paralysis Fatal to Descendant | Huge Sum Is Set Aside to Help te Line praia Schedule of 85 Cents Ba- sais ’ Stabilize Marketing of | paciric WEATHER IS GOOD sh sic Charge per Ton French Fur Trader This Year’s Crop alicia cea Minneapolis Birdman Roars piers raft as eathere ne f= D . —_— lown on Field 14 Seconds IT IS A MAJORITY OPINION WAS BORN AT FORT YATES|ARRANGEMENTNEARLY MADE! vere Storm During Flight; Ahead of Wells ‘es Le Strikes Due East , > Tariff Is Still Much Lower Than Sr aremnoetes — ees ie 8) Three Ways Are Available for Tokyo, Aug. 25—()—(Sunday) as Sana this aflwee that } Woman in Sioux History, Grower to Take Advantage —The Graf Zeppelin wirelessed the flyers had arrived in Billings. i Interstate; Keep Switch " aa her position at midnight ‘Tokyo It was feared for some time toda: Charge Down Heroine of Whites of Financial Aid time Saturday (10 a. m. E. 8. T. that they would be delayed by Saturday) as approximately 2,000 the forest fires which are raging Death has claimed a native of the} st. Paul, Aug. 24.—(AP)—Prep- miles east of Tokyo and more in the Bitterroot mountains. New and higher rates upon intra- Missouri Slope and # descendant of |arations to handle several million} than 500 miles south of the west- state shipment; of lignite coal, effec- North ro ane borg nae dollars in loans to farmers and co- on SAT ermaaae anES ora Syaiee aero, Aug. 244.—()— ive October 1, we ‘dered by » Miss Lucille Van Solen, 47, school ive i hel i Sydnor Hall of St. Louis arrived bet Bone Meili iy le teacher on the Standing Rock res-|CPerative organizations to, Ne'P! nicked up the message. here at 9:42 this morning, the the state railrcad board. Bf cra stabilize marketing of the g a ervation, ranch operator and peace-|crop in the northwest have been ‘ ‘; 1 first of the Portland-Cleveland ee aoe reer cesta ‘Associated Press Photo | maker of the Indians and white peo- | Practically completed by the Federal], She was in touch with radio sta- air derby flyers to complete the 60 odd typewritten pages, brings to a ple, died Friday morning in a Man-|fiternaticnal Credit. Bank of St.|4#ns on the Pacific coast. Spokane-Missoula lap. He came sya cna jrnnueet a cue woken: | Sutin am RSE MES MCE OaN) Meret Titer Kunal Gat ee | Pa edaharitoean tes AiGian h- The was teereevet = i . : * ‘ stward tow: i¢ Aleutian Is- s ry A, ious record than any other intra-| ambassador to Peru, protested Prada's employment of two servants she had| “Sicc'yan Solen wes stricken with |,,F:H-Klawon, president, announced] iangs, which form an Alaskan index : vtz,| weap Tex eukie er Parkehan state freight rate case in the history brought from that country. pee en Stay 21 at ner home on {t@&t several million dollars in redis-| ringer pointing to Japan, Dr. Eck-| Cnancellor Ernst von Sireeruwitz.| Major G. H. Eckerson of Portland: pce the old Parkin ranch at Cannon Ball, [$Unt loans, secured by grain stor- enek ceiginallg had Anbenidedito paral ory orate oni na | Lk Wile or Waar: ae ban Bp ‘The decision as finally announced B She had failed steadily since. age certifieates, and direct loans to! just south of this group on a grest| Pasclsts throughout the country were| Lieut. W. B. Clark of Portland; was by only @ n.ajority of the board, Funeral services will be held from pel é 1g 85-! circle course to Seattle, but changed| reported under arms after an open| W. H. Emory of Bradford, Pa., ' Commissioner Ben Larkin contending the Catholic church at Cannon Ball /sociations totaling seven and a helf| nis course to almost due east direct-| clash between the two rival factions| and “Speed” Holman, Minneap- : for a lower scale in a brief dissenting at 10 a. m. Sunday and burial will be | Million dollars have been made by! iy after departure to make the best! in Stylria province, where three; Clis. Two Douglas observation F se ane majority opinion was AFTER FIGHTS IN HOLY CITY made in the cemetery there. serine fraps) fener —_ an- | weather conditions, ig | were killed and 62 wounded in a! planes from the Washington na- ¥ signed airman C. W. McDonne! Here 100 Years “4 Halfway lay pitched battle. tional guard field at Spokane and Fay Harding, senior board cS RRS, EP eng roe Tortkears were {tis type of loan to handle the 1929] t¢ the Zeppelin did not have tol een ne: __| preceded the racers. ) among the first white people to ex- | ‘TOP. a veer too much from a due eastward - The new intrastate rates, which still (Eight Jews and Three Arabs W Y plore and trade in the area that is!. tare! rp a felled reg to course it might expect to pass the Eight famous birdmen today point~ are lower than the present rates on now North Dakota, They lived along | individual farmer to obtain a loan|haifway mark of its voyage at about ed their speedy planes for Bismarck interstate shipments of lignite. are) 1 966 1 ives in Clashes Over \ the Missourl river trading with the | which will permit him to hold his} 170 west longitude, at about 3 p. m., a the seco nage ot ite eRe laced upon a mileage basis with an Indians more than 100 years ago. 2 Pe today, E. S. T. i . Tdditional charge of 20 cents per ton i i FLYERS IT WEST ‘The daughter of Charles L. Van| First—If a farmer is a member of Strangely enough, that time will {Cleveland air derby started at Spo- for joint line hauls. Wailing Wall Dispute Solen and Marie Louise Picotte, Miss |* Sliver co-operative marketing | be about 4 a. m., today—Saturday— kane at 7:30 a. m. The following table shows the new Lucille Van Solen was born at Fort } gro Stain pool, the organiza-| aboard the Zeppelin, whereas at noon Zooming out of the west, the bird- \ single-line intrastate rates, the rates ce Yates, January 28, 2982. She was one 2 Seeley fee face sph are today—aboard the Zeppelin (a.m, mo rene tea nee ' now in ef a e interstate rates) STREETS CLOSED AT NIGHT of gral en of Honore . 7 Tokyo time; 8 p. m., Friday E. S. T.) ; after 4 p.m. ) ‘he same distances. Picotte, French fur trader, and the|his crop with the co-operative and iti . The racing aviators will the wad oo oo famous Sioux woman, Wambdiauta- | obtains an advance in cash as a loan Sead epee bard pone beets me th night in Bismarck before Fete ott Fa Distance New Oldstate Interstate : piwin, “Eagle Woman Whom All Look |on his storage certificates until the] cast of Tok: bout a quarter of + | tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. for St. 4 4 in miles rates vee Tae Battalion of Troops Is Sent to|Ladybirds Roost at East St. at.” crop is sold. eg Dedicate Shipments of Barley Consigned Paul, the third control point in the ‘ ‘ » 2 Pe te a Cousins of Miss Van Solen who are| Second—If the farmer resides in| [pj vil d ranscontinental derby. if j 5 8 23 EL peecuasins ones a sx? tags Louis Tonight: Florence | ier: ‘Richard Harmon, Sioux county |North Dakota, by applying to the sible by the Grats passage over the] to Head of Lakes Will Be |, chariee,; “Speed” Holman, mine ff : < oy f auditor, Fort Yates, a a =| 8 storage commissioner he can| international date line at about 180 is, ie lead in Bi ‘ 2% 110 @ 198 . ship Is on Way L. Barnes {s. Out ~|mon, Heassi Corporation, New York | obtain a survey of his crop’s valuc| degrees a Accepted Monda: stage by beating T..A, Wells, 100 120 cei catia | — i. City, Another cousin, Miss Edith Van |and be issued with storage certifi-| (cerecs wongitude, by, which going if Kansas, by 14 seconds in a thr & 118 130 1.09 164| Jerusalem, Aug. 24—@—A del- “| Kansas City, Aug. 24—(}—Blanche | Solen of St. Paul, is to attend the |eates identical to those of a bonded] eri ara. wit have lost & full day: __ | finish over Felts Pield at Spok F 130 1.40 12 in egation of Americans now in Je- if funeral Sunday. warehouse. Direct loans from his is 3 y ow aera daa Ritawiash tig emai ashes agree ppuigiecsridercimal eyo, i: am 13 He —— bec wr asked ‘ar United Reared on Ranch own bank or from the nearest agri- Winds Aid jrecommended to railroads by the hee = dsesr Vale Ore f 200 1.70 1.34 182] ing of an American warship to Miss Van olen was reared on the|cultural credit corporation can be! Weather reports available here in-| northwest shippers’ advisory commit-| the second lap from Walla ‘Walls t p ; 250 1.82 1.70 194| Palestine when rioting between Cannon Ball or old Parkin ranch on|obtained by giving the storage cer-| dicated Dr. Eckener, in striking due| tee has been agreed upon by traffic! Spokane. He had experienced trouble ; 300 194 1182 2.07| Arabs and Jews over the right of “| the Cannon Ball river. She attended |tificates as security. ,Jeast, and to the south of the course| experts, representatives of thee: | af the takecott te Peto aoe to 4 350 2.07 2.07 2.19! worship at the wailing wall the St. Benedict academy at Little} Third—An individual farmer, who|he had hoped to follow, was taking| roads and the grain trade. water in the plane's fuel supply. ‘ 400 2.19 219 231 nine mere ‘in Falls, Minn., and later taught in the is not a member of a qualified co-| advantage of a high pressure area| Shipments of barley consigne Near Vale the plane nosed into thi , brought deaths in and i hi ° rs ipme! y consigned to Pl the 450 231 2.43 2.43} around the Holy City this after- Indian boarding school at Fort Yates. ps fea ive can mortgage ls | crop;| extending south of the great circle} the head of the lakes will be accepted, | 8round from a height of 100 feet and % x 500 2.48 267 2.55| noon. She had of late made her home on jeither in his own bins or in storage,|course to Seattle. Along the great| effective Monday. The committee be-| flopped over. Bates was unhurt but j 580 255 292 2.67 the ranch. Each year, also, she took and can | Fa the mortgage discount-| circle course and to its north a low| lieved the tension in the northwest| his plane was badly wrecked. t ' @00 2.67 3.16 2.79] Jerusalem, charge of the Indian exhibits at the <8 Las, nk or nearest agricul-| pressure area promised stormy|grain-marketing situation has been Holman Thrills Crowds - 4 > law. Sigh bees wcboletioad hie and Missouri Slope fair. “i ; bee ne shy Hoare ba weather if he should veer too far in| relieved sufficiently so that the ukase| “Speed” Holman, who raced necks i Information. taken from’ historical onsiderable increase is expected,| that direction. on barley should be lifted. and-neck with Wells from Walla ’ censorship on telegrams sent abroad notes collected by Major A. B. Welch |Klawon said, in the demand for funds| Hard); f t -| Walla, thrill be b: ee lardly had the Gra’ left; A brief statement made public fol la, tl led the spectators gath- established sah pepe sie be- pac povenges ee ee one Jere sagem ica mega Kaslmugaura yesterday when a lyin the conference yesterday said: a a Spokane sialman, flying high, tween Jews Arabs cont out- lorers indian storm enveloped it and tossed it) “ ing to the reduction in the ac-| Was being pus out of first place side the city today, following clashes traders, coming to the upper Mis-| North Dakota. about for a few minutes, with wind| cumulation of barley at the head of| by Wells as the latter glided his growing out of the’ wailing wall con- souri river about 1625. He married a rear and rain beating about’ its silvery| the lakes by shipment of barley from| specially equipped Travelair to the the sioux | woman, Eagle Womens, TRAFFIC iN B ANNED sides and lightning flashing about| there, making available space for ground. When nearly to the edge of Whom é its hydi -filled ball . more barley, the embargo has been | the fie! lolman dipped the nose of: PR oe yes org nantes Ser com Wichita this morning to reach Kan-|_ This woman was the most famous eaeenaine after initial pees modified to allow the acceptance of| his plane into a roaring power dive | Arabs and resulted in the seriously {88 City. Mary Yon Mack having ar- Goes sumer oe ee , ee gathered in the dining salon for din-| Shipments of barley, effective Mop-| And flattened out. when only 10 feet: before her. ii fi .| day.” e air. He swooped to a landing action. No one will be permitted in all told her that the band would kill picking up after an early lack of | the terminal market situation were| Elapsed time of the other conteste © Letters TMEGMUGN AR lees meee Lice? See eee ee | 5 5 . lo action was tal on a plan| 2.03; . H. Emery, Bradford, Pa.,-: 4 go ig cies ae ch bee Rice to the ceremonies of the rea | BECAUSE OF FLAMES slow down a bit. sponsored by the grain trade repre-| 2:04; W. B. Clark, Portland, 2:20: a | and the same number of Arabs slight- Of 1863, She also discovered the sav- ggg ea sentatives to reduce the demurrage | Major G. H. Erickson, Springfield, \iy wounded. (Jewish telegraphic age band of Inkpaduta and his women | —_ charges on cars of grain to $1 a day|Ore., 2:22; Dick Rankin, Portland, 2 captives near Lake Chetak, and, al- i after the first 48 hours of “free stor- | 2:24; Sydnor Hall, St. Louis, 2:49. ornanlem though fired upon, she escaped and|Lewis Hotel at Head of Lake “ age.” On the flight from Walla Walls the begug) “Rear took the news to the camp of the Fool McDonald Is E: ds | —_———— aviators, who left Portland during a Some Year Between 1934 and (Continued on page nine.) icDonal is Evacuated; R | rain, ran into a dust storm which 1940 Is Mentioned as Goal Hundreds Fight Blaze ’ TURNER HOPS OFF oo tee oY tor Naval Equety [RAMSAY MACDONALD oe ST Helena, Mont., Aug. 24—(?P)— Los Angeles, Aug. 24.—()—Michael PRP) FLIGHT) Sees ee SENATOR L. D, TYSON at ut , meat packing 5 I ie . IN HU Columbia Falls, Belton and Apgar, |faced fine of $5,000 recommended , . where the Half Moon blaze is be- {by a jury which last night found him aN yond control of hundreds of park, guilty of driving an automobile while| Roosevelt Field. N. ¥.. Aug. 24) forest and railroad crews, was au- | intoxicated. Reovenes. will be pro- —Camtain Reon. Tere we for sila tiass ] Possibility Is Advanced Premier thesized today by Governor J. E. {nounced on the youth next Tuesday. a ae E. D. T,, today in an Cs) Erickson. a" Od be i) Be 5 ” . attempt to break the east-to-west . ip.cn. Way to The Hagye.to Fire Causes $50,000 —_ {transcontinental fight record. Nervous Collapse -Is- Fatal 3 Confer With Snowden The Lewis hotel, at the head of e 4 - eins to" take one Lake McDonald, was evacuated last] Damage in Minnesota wink FIXER BURT Democrat Who Was Active ‘where granted night, and it was feared would be — Carrington, N. D., Aug. 24—W. N. in Soldier Laws io dose Sees Prime Minister : Piro’ dowsuved. four wsiness houses | attomobile ile he stood on a igh now are i 4 four ai while he on a high- but the board wi ieit. Bowe ay -siznians 60:21 8..00~ (oF ae park apgel rent - last, sy egal Pig loss of | way s-epliyardey 0 repairing a from the London, where come residents district threat-| about . blaze, believed to|tire. Hi were badly bruised and (10 a. m. E. have started from an overheated |cut, and have been placed in a cast.

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