The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1929, Page 1

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=, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -2== ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS chine nO eee Saleh er ee ne ne LEGGE ASSURES NYE OF GRAIN STORAGE PROBE Hoover Rebukes Lobbyist for Big U.S. Navy a newt nerenn: (Lenhart, Will Deny Politics f RESIDENT DEFENDS H inder Memorial Building PLANE SOARS Photo of Wreckage on Mountain Shows Wild Country Where FOR INVESTIG ATION FASTER THAN Crash Occurred ADMIRAL JONES AND —--_-_—— EVER BEFORE North Dakotan Charged North- west Grain Operatives DENES CONNECTION i Vexes Hoover i Mayor Believes Action on Struc: |Gritish Pilot Rips Through Air ” 368.8 Miles per Hour to sys conineSo a Break All Marks Loaded Elevators tiously as Possible — — ( Pe Ss 4 brn FORCED DUMPING PRODUCTS NO COMMENT ON ARCHITECT) silver seaplane that shot ae ‘Damage Seems to Have Been consis through like a comet, Orlebar, Done for This Year, Hope of Attorney for Bismarck Archi-| A: H. Oriebat, squateon tetsh tect Refuse to Answer Benefit Is Next Year’ Schneider cup team, today Legion Charges William 8. Shearer Arouses Storm by Revealing Ship- : i builders’ Operations By OPPOSED NAVAL REDUCTION , i ie —_— sped over a marked course of three kilometers here to Washington, Sept. 10—()—Senator i “ . ee ~ >, 4 \ i i t herrea | break all world’s speed rec- Nye, Republican, North Dakota, said High Officials of United States Denial that politics has delayed ac-/ Gras He reached a rate of today an immediate investigation ef Navy Face Possible Probe 368.8 miles an hour on one the availability of wheat storage of Their Activities run of the course and aver- places in the northwest had been as- aged 355.825 for four suc- sured him by Chairman Legge of the ‘ — mem- whe Se : cessive trials. It is this lat- federal farm board. Fl crete no Sept. Lralagget clon bers of the committee of three which we hich titutes The North Dakotan said he had ee nce aan has charge of awarding the architect's anal alr ich cons! complained to Chairman Legge and q voted pheinperonend contract for the structure. record. P ee ; ; ; ; ! repres corporatigns tn connection with ' : Soptasiters are reprimoted on oe | ‘Sulrememnase tiehene 38 tsi | ; |_| sentative on. the’ board” that ‘grain q 4 commissioners ine ce S-6 wi ; 4 operators of Duluth, Minneapolis, and committee ow get aa ane which Flying Officer H. R. , si ff ' Chicago had deliberately loaded the . . B. Wag’ ‘won the Schnei- * * wheat elevators of the northwest with Kamplin, representing the ree cae de horn for En ‘ grain from the southwestern states, Legion, is the third member o! ler toe race for England on : . : thereby forcing the farmers to dump committee. Sati y with a mark of . s se ; oe ae their products on the market at cur Harry Rosenthal, chairman of the 328.68 miles an hour. é 4 . rent prices. ‘American Legion memorial building Legge, he said, advised him ine committee, in a statement made pub-| Orlebar’s average for four vestigators already h ws jay, charged tat waittioulty consecutive dashes over the % to the ied ae been due. course on Southampton water s “I found the board members more in part, to a nat desire on the} was 355.8 miles an hour or or less conversant with the situation,” " Soo umn cinta ven S apmaen anes 23.31 miles an hour better | Hidden in the scrubby trees and underbrush on the desolate slopes of Mount Taylor, 100/N3¢,qiated- qo toocougtiig ta bye Hoover | have been agitated by some local per-| than the new world record | miles west of Albuquerque, N. M., the wreckage of the lost Transcontinental Air Transport| matter. However, the damage seems sons” and that the situation has tak-| established Saturday by Fly- | passenger plane City of San Francisco was found by aerial searchers days after it had carried | to have been done for this year and enona BR eccegeer toh mica ing Officer R. L. R. Atcher- | its eight occupants to their death. This, the first photograph of the scene to be brought out, | Ut hope of benefit is next year.” Tigh ee: eet ley in the Schneider cup race. | is an airplane view, looking down on the mountain from above; it shows graphically the | RED SYMP ATHIZERS’ teeny commnionen: priya esr Flight Lieutenant G. H. | ely, isolated nature of the scene of the tragedy. The dotted line shows the course of the tion to flatly deny Mr. Rosenthal’s al-/ Stainforth, who preceded of San Francisco in her fatal plunge. Wreckage of the wings can be seen at the point where Se seer | oor ~ SOUGHT BY CARAVAN ee contract can be awarded. He did not] erley’s record with a mark of | ¢ —————___-__ ok. Ta cate oii Beare, rho fas comment on erciterts under con-| 336.3 miles an hour. All Rich Men’s Sons || JEWISH HOUSEWIVES |/Thinks Court Ought * been sternly and publicly rebuked by PLAY WITH AUTO sideration. en, fees ' ’ | | ‘ “ IN NORTH CAROLINA m ser oot Os Ce OF Mbaward Allen, attorney for MINNESOTA SCOURED | Don’t Escape Prison | R r FD } , To Return ‘Bottle’ | matters in regard to the contract’! pier Six, also bettered Atch- legation. He pointed out that several) Qrlebar with a Giloster-Na- the liner first struck the trees, and a little farther on can be seen the debris of the cabin, coaaeegpe bidding for the contract, sald today today became the subject of formal that he had no statement to make in Minneapolis, Sept. 10.—()—John A. Chicago, Sept. 10.—(/P—Mike Skuye,| | ; consideration by & om" | Heavy Grain Truck Passes Over | regard te the American tegion FOR FILIPINO KILLER Beck, 26, son of Christian L. oe, having been freed of a charge of |Union Headquarters in Three ° charges sages 3 liquor law violation, thought thi f iti Body of Toman Girl; Dies | comment. ED Ba , American ean line of New York. was se0- Reports That Arabs Adulterated ites) ee in Local Hospital lution, urged the appointment of W. J. eral court today on. charge of oper-| Goods Complicates Jeru- | whiskey it had confiscated when he by Mob of Men vestigation of Shear Run over by a grain truck sation cts." — ae ption of Suge John B. antorn denied all salem Problems " Suuve had gave into a place to buy| Charlotte, N. C., Sept 10.—U)—De- shall make an in i the Grand Forks Slayer juor and raiders found him there.| struction of a few records 0 er's activities. The sentiment of the/by a little brother, J Toman, y' , — Judge Immenhausen. yesterday or- cheiesgnyy . pelicans! i oe : mney = daughter . and Mrs. committee was known to be strongly six-year-old daughter of Str. sts See Stole Automobile about # year and a half ago for his| Jerusalem, Sept. 10.—4—Scattered ; dered him discharged. strike headquarters in North Carolina in favor of such an inquiry. 1 health. He worked in several banks, | 4 Give me my liquor,” demanded | appeared today to have been the net ; Meanwhile, President Hoover had |died in « Mandan hospital ee pt, 10. was. filling station attendant and | Cs0rders of 2 minor charaster ere ) skuye. _ {result of a demonstration last night ” A made public ® second utterance in this m 2 finally a taxi driver. | Teported today from over Palesi 0 This ts a court. not a barroom,”|in which a caravan of several hun connection with the storm aroused tended ‘Harold A. Stevenson, arrested with | Moslem Arabs and Jews generally.| Judge Immenhausen said sharply. dred men went scurrying over the the disclosures which Beck when prohibition agents raided | However, settled to their old routine! “But I paid for the liquor and I/ state in automobiles in vowed Pimseif revealed in fillng sult against — their apartment last June, received a |°f life adjoining one another. want it back.” hunt for “Red sympathizers” three large shipbuilding corporations similar sentence. Jewish housewives found themselves | When a bailiff explained that the| The party disbanded here after an for back-pay that he claimed was hard put to gct food after spreading | liquor had been destroyed. Skuye left, | unsuccessful effort to find Thomas due him for acting as their agent in of stories that Arab fruit dealers had | and in none too good humor. P. Jimison, chief counsel of record for , Poisoned ens yes to Jews, hy hin oo: the defense in the trial of 16 strikers opposing oe ish era re sy rig ae he and union members for the slaying of Hoover oi otonte some . comnnions stairs rei fra Police Chief ©. F. Aderholt of Gas- a i niet xeon 5 ading Je’ jotel in Jerusal ‘ee tonia during a disturbance in a tent. Represent a we MeCiintie, & WITH ATT ‘ACK ON BOY aie: el serve Fa rice oe oe ge on colony of textile mill strikers at Loray, soldiers wearing steel helmets and 6 sd Reg ae oc carrying fixed bayonets late Monday "the peg ieee MES was accepted as an attempt to allay i i if Fi £ . i il Through Life With Lead Pel- lets Buried in Lungs ca a aie Hi ieeee yesterday after Minot Man Alleges Burke County) any panic, Jews of the old city having eee tae ee bey saa Offici: “a become nervous when large numbers ardne! jal Beat Son at Co- cr" Mosiems began to leave thelr |Emperor of Sawdust Acquires | cnet Nickles cee gy s g i 5 i ig 28 A & 1 a few X-ray taken shortly after V! : tle ba s Brought to ive Socal a hospital aft lumbus Dance howe Ia iniceikis neaiey add Control of Five Largest | fe September 30 for resumption of P believe the bullet might — that the grave in which 64 victims of titors Last night's demonstrations began’ oo “yok Columbus, N. D., Sept. 10—a— | the Hebron rioting were buried would Compativa in Gastonia where several hundred: Charged assault and be opened as soon as possible. Repre- — n a eerie pide ft Fwy sentations were made by the rabbin- pig ave in onlenam iles of Burke county will be given a hear-|ate that it was too shallow and had) |New York. Sept. 10—7)—JobN | ransacked the building, scatterin ing here Wednesday afternoon. Lewis | been dug by others than Jews. The Ringling, who started as a singing | inion literature about the place |Souther of Minot, the complaining | Suthorities will take advantage of the | Clown, rules as supreme ringmastel | From Gastonia the motor caravan alleges that Sheriff Burau | moval to examine the bodies. nt Se sirees wale baney. went to Bessemer City, a few beat his son, Leroy, while the sheriff | _ In well informed circles bois said | | By puscnere of ive * nls {oromieet away, and union headquarters ‘Cigar Jobber’ Who Pays In-| was policing # dance near here Au-| the government contemplated eatabs Famine brothers has acquired cons |Fansacked and more literature s vestors 26 per Cent Divi- tempt was made by Souther | !n alesiioe an6, j remeanigaien, nat he a jaroen: ereun of tent shows dends Faces Inquiry k ; shows which have been added Milwaukee, Sept. 10.—(”)—Freed of : fraud charges in « court hearing, El- S| DADALD who inf Wal | | w i , Saas sialic OOPS Justice yon, Cunenatis, loved Hoover to Postpone ©. B. Vogen, Columbus, issued sel in At South’s F FARMER IS KILLED IN Presidio, Texa., Sept, 10. — (®) —|Ringling Brothers “ —— Ange Sete a are CROSSING ACCIDENT! == cae oe ef “f fl F : i i Tes i } E 3 i F i f i é i é i g i E i le i t i a ie g FI i : Several of those in the crowd they were after Jimison, 3 nf i! iit if Be Ht } i a Eg I i it f g E : ; i i i I | i | : i [ i i i rt rid i | ! I a3 ites Littl iff rd i : : i alti f [ 3 i i i i fi REEE il ii Hl | i . i E 5 ERsE 2 i 8 i z i : i iH li if : 5 5 t I a ( : : | [ i l F| ie i d i : ) ti i i the with were Tipased Te. ine ‘thwarted

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