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"> North Dakota’s ~ Oldest Newspaper THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1929 PASSENGER PLANE MISSING WITH 8 ABOARD eppelin Rests Safe at Friedrichshafen }WILUAME. DEVER | BOBBY UNTED STATES AND JONES LOSES George Von Elm Eliminated by Oregon Veteran of 25 Grat Z ———— BEATS ROUND-W CRUISING RECORD BY BETTER THAN A DAY Completes Globe-Girdling Flight in 20 Days 4 Hours and 18 Minutes CROSSES OCEAN IN 67 HOURS American Naval Officers Praise Lehmann for Taking No Chances With Winds Church bells pealed and cannon boomed a salute as the huge ship, escorted by an honor guard of 12 air- » appeared over the city, cir- cling the town hall before it turned back to its hangar at the Zeppelin One of the largest trowds in Fried- Tichshafen history greeted it here, American Breaks Zep’s Smoke Rule Friedrichshafen, German — Ft i ft Civic Leader Husband's Death | ry ——_—_—_ DIES SUDDENLY IN CHICAGO OF CANCER Proudest Claim Was No Sign of Scandal Marked His Four Years as Mayor THOMPSON DEFEATED HIM Followed Fortunes of Chicago Cubs Until a Few Min- utes Before Death Chicago, Sept. 4.—()—William Em- mett Dever, whose proudest claim was that no sign of scandal marked his four years as mayor of Chicago, died yesterday after a year's ill- ness. He was 67 years old. ile get if Years Ago holes to » Neb., am iteur golf cham) ipionship knew what was going on in the naval also witnessed thi record pas midi overcome the loss of the first) unable to do so and explained that Johnny Goodman of|the premier was the only man in the first round of the | England outside General Dawes, the , | selves. GREAT BRITAIN NAVY ACCORD 1S PUZZLING Status of Reduction Steps Are Thought Known Only to MacDonald and Dawes LEAGUE CIRCLES MYSTIFIED Cruiser Strength of Two Na- tions Has Been Principal Problem in Snarl Geneva, Sept. —(#) — Premier Ramsay MacDonald was asked today to clarify his statement that only three points were outstanding of 20 or more to a complete naval reduc- tion accord between the United States and Great Britain. A spokesman replied that he was American ambassador, who actually ‘The premier's optimistic references yesterday to the nearness of a com- agreement between the world’s rim "uence, ce Major Wood Found Dead in Charred Wreckage of Ship countries here, and to the country- men of the British premier them- Some French newspapers, and the press of other countries, have insisted recently the conversations have not made such progress as had been ascribed to them, but from the pre- [___Coolidge-Trumbull Marriage Set___| “ Tlie Weatlier Generally fair tonight and ¥¢ Not much eausge ms emperor PRICE FIVE CENTS’ —_ New Haven, Conn., Sept. 4—()—Major John Coolidge, son of former President Calvin Coolidge, and Miss ce Trumbull, daughter of Gov- ernor John H. Trumbull of Connecticut, will be married September 23. The date was made known yesterday with the issuance of formal invita- | Ctinental Air Transport's TRANSCONTINENTAL CRAFT DISAPPEARS. IN TERRIFIC STORN Last Reported Off Course Over 4 New Mexico Trying to : Avoid Storm IN SPARSELY SETTLED AREA ! Air Travel Suspended on Ling: to Send Ships in Search of Lost Plane Albuquerque, (—The Trani Plane carrying five 7 | which was lost yesterday some- where west of Grants, N. M. Los Angeles, Sept. 4—(—Trans. tions by the future Mrs. Coolidge, who is now with her parents and sister | er City of San Francisco, with @ Jean, at Rangeley Lake, Maine. The wedding will take place in the Plainville Congregational church, | #08rd. which left Albuquerque, N. M., with the Rev. Kenneth Welles of Albany, N. Y., former pastor of the Con- gregational church in Northamp:on, Mass. which the Coolidge family at- |S°MeWwhere in storm-swept Arizona er tends, officiating. He will be assisted by the Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson, sits of the Plainville church. VELVA MINER KILLED Wisconsin Flyer Killed as Explo- sion Tore Craft to Bits crew of three and five at 10:22 a.m. yesterday, was missing western New Mexico today. Last reported over Grants, N. M., the big ship was headed slightly south of its usual course, in an apparent effort by Chief Pilot J. B. Stowe to dodge a spreading storm area. It was not heard from again, although T. A, T. service planes put out from Winse low. Ariz., and Albuquerque and pas “San roe and west over the route after the transport had fai check in at Winslow. Bets T. A. T. officials in Winslow bee lieved Stowe may have placed his ship He i Bs on the ground at Springerville, Arig., 135 miles southeast of Winslow and 100 miles southwest of Grants. A good landing field is available at Springer- ville, but . ON MINOT HIGHWAY EXPLODED DURING STORM|hcara there Pan had been seen oF H. W. Beck, western tr: ager for T. A. T. algae : st Hurled Mechanic F-om belt Craft; Lay Unconscious in Desert After Fall i i i Above Désert E i Seem SE 4 AUTOIS SMASHED Cruisers Majer Snarl League circles speculated as to the identity of the three points. The sug- gestion was heard that perhaps one oivntay: dobar apeber abnyeranc ope ee eae occa cunteonting | Rosebud Girl Lies Near Death inj tause of les difficulties, been © bar| 8i3marck Hospital From ie mala omen mes | _Graah Inuron cool tone of London A suit for $50,000 damages resulting the ith last fall of iH lt il i tir i I [ i ze F z Hf 4 i gee he i | | : t [ Fe i ' a i abnormal consumption of fuel in bat. tling the storm. — | Lack of reports, Beck believed, wat Los Angeles. Calif, Sept. 4.—(4)— | due to the inability of Pilot Stowe Collision of two automobiles 13 Maj. John P. Wood, wealthy air mail eee] \, a Dietel one mil i . F. 5 crew mem- Bs - aa sai ae errr og pilot, and transport executive, went | bers, to reach ‘telegraph or telephone sons rested in local hospitals this to his death at the controls of his | lines. T. A. T. officials neither in Los prime {morning, one near death, as the re-|Tacing monoplane as it exploded in| Angeles nor Winslow were inclined to 4 and of his statements on the situa- {ult of car crashes over the week-end \ mid-air early Monday morning. His | discuss the possibility of the liner bes i i lt i] EES if i ii Hy 28 H nll i a) i LF i H fii i i i i 1 up, v% ing ii and Labor Day. body was found in the wreckage today | ing in scrious difficulty. of ite x m* me legislation tot ce meen it eee Alec Knopik, until recently employ- | 25 miles northeast of Needles,.Calif.| The passengers had another safe- aos was hangar. substan- ee ment between the two countries was |¢¢ at a coal mine near Velva, died in| “Landed at wreckage. Body found | Ruard in the presence aboard of A. B. ‘The 23 the win- Wack- much farther away than Mr. Mac-|4 Minot hospital two hours after his|in plane. Death instantaneous. No McGaffey of Albuquerque, who for of the to earth, double- i] Donald had intimated. £ car smashed into another driven by | fire. but explosion.” merly owned much timberland in the — ‘completed dur- ‘The official transcript of Mr. Mac-|Dr. H. J. Johnson of Bisbee. The| That was the message received to- region traversed by the ship, Officials. Preliprneng wisi re Dever pushed Donald's address quoted him as say-|@0ctor escaped with slight bruises,|day by Paul E. Richter. Jr. of the|in Albuquerque were confident that ——- that made ing: “Our conversations have not | Knopik suffered severe injuries. Aero corporation of California, from | McGaffey, in the event of a landing, mune g “ of Chicago yet ended but the has gonc| W. E. Slaybaugh, sheriff of Ward | Pilot Burrell Smith of the searching | Would be able to guide the passengers agreement N very far. know county, said that he was prepared to/| airplane sent from here. and crew to shelter. Pale wor _ can gine testify at a coroner's inquest this aft-| Major Wood, 32, was president of | Other passengers aboard the plane, that would in any way hamper | "noon that he found a pint jar of|the Northern Airways, and was a|in addition to McGaffey, were Mrs, President Hoover in his work.” what he believed was moonshine in| resident of Wausau, Wis. He went |J. B. of Glendale, Calif., ‘said that i¢/Knopik’s car after the crash. The |to his death above the great Califor- | William H. Beers of New York, M. N. and hoped for doctor declared Knopik's car weaved | nia desert, near the Arizona border,|Campbell of Cincinnati, and Harris of 20 points, | ® zigzag course from one side of the | at 3 o'clock Monday morning, while | Livermore of Boston. ‘a reason for it, |T0ad to the other. It was the third | racing to Cleveland. Ohio, for a non- fatal accident to occtr this summer | stop record from Metropolitan air NORTH D AKOT A BAR id save her life. The girl, doctors said,| When the explosion of the five hun- Some European newspapermen got | suffered severe, abdominal injuries}@ted gallons of gasoline aboard premier’ on the same highway. port, Los Angeles. the impression from the ‘sre-|When the Hoffmag car overturned|hurtled him from the cabin mono- | Josephine Hoffman, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoffman Saved By Blast near Rosebud. He! doubt-| Plane. Miller pulled the cord of his pr mamemed. sr seoorery. Beer rate ae palied the cord of his!G. F. Dullam and Justice Joh Charles Crum, Bismarck, handling litigation for the plaintiff. ARMORY CASE WILL HAVE ACCOUNTINGS cial Differences Are Set- rail ALi i i i i Ti +f 5 3 5 if i i 5 i i ait i | | of Rosebud, was operated on at ahos-| Ward Miller, his mechanic and j pital here ‘last night in an effort to| companion on the dash, was saved i : EEE ds fe i t i t “ g il ‘autom ousness. When he awoke he found} Burke Are Among Bismarck not meet with favor from some “good Sane ae ee? Ste Be eed | cimerit elone' and braoed. on the bd government” societies that ped ‘ rock strewn desert, with bits of the Speakers on Program if i h af monoplane wing near him. Miller found no trace of the place, but reached Needles, 300 miles south- east of here, 30 hours later. Arrival of Miller in ‘Needles and Valley City, N. D., Sept. 4—(®}— More than 60 lawyers were in attend- i ! 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