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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 March, after the flurry of inaugura-| Mlinois base at 7:15 io Jonnie Vee 8 tion festivities ended. scheduled to reach { fe As hostess Mrs. Hoover has almost | o'clock this morning but daily extended in the “wide-open” | off its course in the darkness of | \ west coast way, with guest lists that| night and for a time was lost { mount amazingly at the last minute. | fog over Duluth, 180 miles north o There's a breakfast at 7:30 and an-| here. é other at 8. As many as three teas have| Observers at Duluth reported th been given in Ry afternoon, | craft headed berg at 5:30 a. | dinner hour has seen eve today and more than four hours Atmosphere of New England 8) oom in use. The “extra plat she slipped out of a hase to ap at o' je * n known to me an extra half- | over be n Changed to That of Cali. bee k i a Pape tra half the Twin Soy Fes a lozen at Sunday night suppers, to! is located just sout inn j fornia by First Lady which guests are informally bidden | and west of St. Paul. by enone. Yet the place care have| z Washington, Sept. 21. (7) — Now| slways been properly arranged, andl) Newspapers were the only mat ‘ that the white house has been for six|the supper perfect in its appoint-| useq for the whole of a house, ‘ Hugh Allen months under Mrs. Hoover's man. | ments. the exception of the framework, ‘ a agement, a California atmosphere has ooo aE a | window, and the floors, built in ' : replaced the New England aspect} Army Blimp Reaches | sechuseits by a married couple. THE FIRST AUTHORIZED STORY OF THE LIFE OF THE COMMANDER OF THE ZEPPELINS —_[Sastisei'w itn chin conte.) Army Blimp Reaches SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAP-| largely by wrecks. And the life of| The Eckeners made some little stir | his Project. Eckener was perhaps the ders for its destruction. Who canj grounds remind of the Hoover home Gettin Off Course TERS the unknown was completely changed | in Friedrichshafen when they ar-/ one man in Europe who was best able ‘conceive how hard it was on this|!" Palo Alto. An even more striking Ig Bw. ‘ | Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of . | ; resemblance is the remarkable num- |@ Wanted big gravel trucks. Zeppelins, educated as a scientist and by the meeting. rived there, the man tall, blond. dis- | to prove Count Zeppelin’s conclusions sleepless night for him to witness that ber of guests. As a president's wife,| Fort Snelling, Minn., Sept. 21.—(4) Good haul paying ten cents. i} philosopher, established his home at es * * tinguished, intellectual, contrasting | to be sound. ‘ht, when every hammer blow must! as in her entire previous career, Mrs. | —The army blimp TC-71 arrived here | , ‘ Friedrichshafen, on Lake Constance,| There are many legends about the | with the shorter, darker southerners.| For Eckener-was a born navigator, have struck the innermost part of his| Hoover has been very much the host- | Shortly after 10 a. m. today from Interstate Construction Co. r oy expecting to lead the life of a stu-| conversation of Dr. Eckener, leading | The curious northern clothes of the |a born seaman, extraordinarily weath- | being, and the sound of every rend-|€ss. Some 1.500 persons have sat at| Scott field, Ill, to participate in mili- | New Rockford, No. Dak. Gent and write a book on economics, | critic of the Zeppelin—the dramatic | children seemed to the village folk! er wise. ing saw have torn his heart? Who} breakfast. luncheon or dinner table; tary maneuvers. | Count Ferdinand Zeppelin, German | event which changed him over from a | strange in contrast to the gaycr col-| And Zeppelin ships, once built, had can conceive what went through his|With the Hoovers since the middle of| ‘The 200-foot aircraft, which left its | fe officer, who as a volunteer had| Saul, pee) i the we toa &t. ba ia flat and Wurtemburg. to be flown, had to be flown in a new mind when he saw the dream of a i i ifetime Civil wer, also lived on Lake Cen-| richshafen to live it was the last | tain climbing, the lake, his studies,| Zeppelin’s third ship was destroyed | fore him? Coprrisht 1929 Chrysler Corporation stance. In spite of the general be-| thing in his mind that he would ever | his garden, his writing, these things | in January, 1906. Eckener wrote an| “But there he stood in full gaze of _ ral licf that his ideas were impracticable,| become associated with Count Zep- | filled a busy and colorful life. The article about the disaster in the/the silent observing crowd. courage- i Meagan} was lgbeen ee en-| pelin in ae ta tink Lord rae fauna chapter of his book was about pl Zeitung. His comments | ous, unbroken, showing no sign of ergy and money an e! per-| termed et ci in al ished, are significant. dismay. ] fect a rigid balloon, driven by mo-| count.” xk “The landing,” he wrote, “though “How great is the human heart dar- ters, There w=s little in common be-| Friedrichshafen was not yet fa-| That there was under almost | ciffieult, was on the whole successful. | ing to oppose all the forces of this tween the student from the north! mous as cradle of the Zeppelins. It | at his dcorstep, the most daring con- | except that the rear portion struck a | world, and how weak in comparison and the army officer who was also| was a quiet little village fronting on | cept in the entire field of engincering, | trce and was damaged not inconsider- the work of the human hand which “hi definitel: d en ‘ @ dreamer. But thelr meeting made| the jake with the Austrian and Swiss /a project requiring faith and forti-| ably. But during the night a wind | may be torn into pieces by a breath of las now Gel 2 ee Motoring to e still higher plane. The difference in favor ’ histery. Alps opposite it. tude beyond any in the world, largely |came up and, lifting the ship from the new Chryslers is decisive and overpowering. You must personally eaperi- | oe * ie: Hugo Eckener. born as far poth ee Ned iad lnk | he ground a couple ot times, dashed ; conment by Fekener is much ped this new sPosnahnngea CJ Aveg would be abreest of the times. Only by PTE! he cou! born on Germa: 5 nt in en bor! lown again so vigorously as to less severe than earlier ones. Jemonstration cen you leern i Two men meeting in a garden in| had, in selecting his home, gape as | nearby at the city of Constance, had | smash up the rigs and make it impos-thcugh. the faith and fortitude of ushered in by the any th thio ais enw ¢ \ TIE Cana aera oe a fpf ond Hef bes Kee ned could go and still | SC hicseperiiake retin ee it eed a Aa tie to Ae for 4 a had bie hs him abe . in . ne a st nt a a vi G . in a great | was deci ismantile it, anc hat coi still see no practical use the other a retired army officer with} The warm climate of South Ger-/|dish-shaped basin surrounded by | was quickly done. Exactly 24 hours | so fragile a vehicle. SS ‘ a dream of conquering the air. One| many was one reason for his decision. | mountains. after this great 20-ton ship had risen! The real story of his conversion to ia + unknown beyond his local soann an, The lake Hoel Peel the heebid Rich ahora _. Natta of his| and flown so proudly and majestic- | lighter-than-air .was Sonne by Dr. or through occasional profound ar- it was in memories, scene | neighbor were brought to Eckener's | ally over the lake, it had become a Eckener himself for the first time in ae Published 7h the Frankfurter of many 1 as fs ranting back ee aa foe ‘on alaeater and another | soattered heap of aluminum and New otk a the conclusion of his ir new type of pod gear shift by ce of which the driver is able sig “Dr. ys through 1 . in Is writing | fal A wor! ight io eftic i E.” The other already known about | Adolphus, since the Rhine, strategic | only to criticize it. The thing was im- | “A sad sight for all who knew what (To Be Continued) streets, catlies he high Me smth sia Wea bbe the world as a man with a queer idea/ river of central Europe, ran entirely | possible. hopes and labors had gone into its | possi Makes di pa ittin else ae 1g new to learn. of sailing through the air in a rigid | through the lake, the Bodonsee, as it| And yet Count Zeppelin, not know-| construction. | MONDAY: Dr. Eckener's own picid © joy, shifting, eesy—sure--smooth. Engine, ges end oi balloon, propelled by motors, but! was locally called, would also permit ing it, needed the special abilities! “And in the midst of it stood the | description of his first mecting with ore'con while every previous limit of performance is far extended. | whose progress had been | the scholar to go sailing again. which Hugo Eckener could bring to| old count himself, calmly giving or- | Count Zeppelin. | — | = ‘ Penal and] FARMBODY HEARING | "ys ited Dain i 4 * :: MANDAN NEWS | Mexican Riot Caused || Social News of B idential Ra —the new type of cerburetion principle which literally reverses j | y Presidentia ce previous practice, with incredible geins in power, si ¢ ~~ 4 —— rT Mandan Vicinity ness, surety, economy end accessibility. Not merely « gravity men- | Indians, ‘Layed Off’ ‘in ee oe ifold, but the seme scientific method of co s0 ! Go to Reservation Lioyd McDonald, who has been vis- with the national presidential elec- employed in many recent astonishing evietion endurance Rights. ‘ i, adler eta fidoooy ; Liveliest Contest of All Expected tion to be held in November occurred s | we ij t 1 IN RAILRO, AD Y ARDS 333 oft” by railtoad officals last Miss Stella Thell and Albert. Hun- and'@enatorBrookhart: | yeiid in fighting berwens ane, night, the braves broke camp and/covsky were married Thursday eve- sconce! | were on the homeward journey today,| ning at the home of Judge B. W.| Washington, Sept. 21.—(P)—All ine | Passat sortie Beibisrpoeelaneelas fet) ee em! —the new prince and methods of porate \richer financially and wiser in the| Shaw, who officiated. |signs appear to guarantee an active | didates, construction give the new Chrysler bodies | ways of the American tourist. | ates B.A. Ritter hist returned trom battle, of wits with a full disclosure |" Parading supporters of Vasconcelos| © “NEW RINE MODELS smartness ai style, their “dreednought’ sont, perme- Hand of Charles Bauer, Bordu-| Realizing the curiosity the | Bete sop = returned from of the government's farm relief pro-|encountered Rubio enthusiasts. A PRICED FROM nent silerce and restful riding qualities. | travelers, the Indians capitalized on ete nak ahs ic she accom- gram when the senate agricultural|shot was fired and the trouble grew S In $1595 10 $1795 of such basic betterments await you in the new [¢ 1 lac, Caught When Lumber jie a es Renteere meeony | apheh setietietad stiles Who is a committee interrogates members of to proportions of a riot. d Pei ; rn i on Gondola Shifts | Several thousand dollars, it was eeti: eee ition. | Ses eae Rss estat dosti @ ctryscer mMoTORS pRooucts pais | mated, trickled into Indian esse ered ol ea Sater feturned | ‘The liveliest contest of all undoubt- Ontario Woman’s Body “NEW six moDELS - | fi those of the white man in t rom Jamestown, where she has been re y : . A Doctors amputated the fourth fin wage ‘Aside from this, the railroad | spending several days with her par- ony. Since Aiea atioes vesse’ Found in Rainy River PRICED FROM ger from the hand of charies Bauer. pald each of the 12 Sloux $1 per day|ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Atwood. |""Senator Brokhart is not ‘a, mem- | : 7 $1245 10 $1395 17, Bordulac, N. D., after the mem- | for their efforts. * ok | F L International Falls, Minn., Sept. 21. her had been crushed between shifting | and wages were paid every night,|_ Mrs. J. P. Hess and daughter Miss Det, Of, the, committee but he will be| _(p, the body of Clare Robertson, ¥. ©. 8. FACTORY lumber and the side of a gondola| otherwise the entertainers refused to| Bathilda Hess left last evening for St. So far, he is the only senator not a, 3!; daughter of John K. Robertson, METH MAA TLRANGE Gtan Sturt SHIFT a freight car in the Mandan yards at| meet the trains. Paul where Miss Hess will resume her | committee member who has asked | Barwick, Ont., taken from the Rainy NEW six MODELS — 10:30 this regain ape ee fp they Paget ng an, ort Studies at St. neues college. Chairman’ McNary for this privilege \ ree cassia oe Casco ian PRICED FROM t was necessary v i prepare er. in- vi te J vant timber in two pleces to free him. John | cipal occupation for several weeks wili| Jack Stephens, con of Mr. and Mrs. | ,<i¢ committee, itself, however, 15) Gay for an auton. 6 $985 TO $105 Green, Company L, Fort Lincoln, rid- | be gathering a supply of wood. Much | J. M. Stephens, left yesterday for Ann |touch with the intricacies of agricul- | a aperiatication was made by Elmer £0. FACTORY ing on the train, discovered Bauer of their time during the winter will Arbor, Mich. where he will be ® stu- ture, At present, it appears as if the | Fel caifered: freee ert aL ate ine | LOWEST-PRICED CHRYSLER six CHRYSLER “17” CROWN COUPE, £1775 (Special Eeutomen tated and released him. The remaining) be spent at hunting coyotes, rabbits, | dent a University of Michigan. | examination will center in questions A OALStei aUAnescel tie aster clack let sue MEMGuEos Hees | Announcements wes been received | (esiened to develop what the board it a time, 3 - ri 5 a vi a @ i The lad was “beating his way” to’ in Mandan of the marriage of Miss |h&s in mind for wheat, and indica” He and Koochiching county offt- . . ‘ais home in Berdulac from soe ae | ( ARMENT-FITTING iN Poe age ide cesar prt Mr. |demand reasons for the board's dec- et ra jeaeent Jere om ion the girl feat harvess, fields, ieee, te | town, and Claire J. Palmer’ Portes, | ination to stabilize this product. by : ta been employed. He is confined to the wn, ire J. mer, | market operations. | 9 re Mandan hospital. | ville, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Committee members principally in: —— | Eola, heaven eich pe ae terested in the wheat program of the | PHONE 700 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ! | Methodist. church, alt Lake ity, /POlPd inciude Senators Norris of Ne-|l $159 to $300 Per Week! { | Utah, + |braska, a relentless questioner, Nor: al BY CLOTHING LEADER, [beck ot" South. Dakota, Frazier of ||’ we nave a wonderful proposi- Gift Swan Is Ba gged North Dakota, and Capper of Kansas. | tion for one or two real talkers, | + N G te f || men who can convince. Scandin- |p of qT pein For Airplane Trip to ew | as Rates for avian preferred but not required. | ortion of Meeting Turned Over, Minot as Zoo Addition| Bismarck Approved || sounem worth Dakota. No | to Instruction in Music | limit to possibilities. Call in pers . Permission to construct an electric- | 80n Saturday, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to Appreciation transmission a dine io ee mn a Si [| 4pm. 7 to 9, evening. Sunday, soe by {point one mile south of ear |]| 10 to 12 a.m.; 2to4 p.m. Room 300 Farmers Named on Com-!| improved methods of fitting gar- been granted by the state railroad mi in Preparation for | ments was the subject of demonstra- jboard to the Otter Tail Power com-/|! 203, Grand Pacific Hotel. fad E ic Conference tions and lectures given by Miss Ines ‘The Dakota Public Service com- ; iia LaBossiere, state extension service | pany was authorized to sell its electric — ee con system at Lakota to the Agricultural problems as they af- . | city of Lakota. fect Morton county farmers will be New off-peak gas rates, filed by the | economic Montana-Dakota Foner company, and applicable at Bismarck, have been/| approved by the commission, for Stock tached WARD ‘We have hay and good win- been intended, The Heer Fy League of ter feed rings for around 300 ee ear tae Bismarck offer the reward of |j] esd of stock.. will sell hay ‘Word was in stack, furnish outfit and : rs ddress all communications to|[} "8b, N. D. Write J. B. Eaton — The Izaak Walton League, Bis-|[J & 9°". Fargo, N. D. K . | Many to marek, No. Dak. te Pad as: me B i i iy ia; f $50.00 for the arrest and con- viction of any one shooting yy aca in Burleigh county. board men. Ranch located on Mouse river southeast of Den- repayable on the monthly pay- P ‘At a future meeting same | Agricultural college i peer, yy obit pig Mond : ‘7 = group methods of selection been received by T. ender const vi Perr] ; 7 ale Siza ae SS Decne arch ps teense haga | nC vay PRICEOWENS Many New Cars “Se hg 19 Block Phone 278 way to out . Sart nel Cae ANY 1NEW OTS wn ico aang but not one like the Roosevelt ®:compareic with anything ashen THE WORLD'S FIRST STRAIGHT-BIGHT UNDER S000 The man who insists on the violations most for his is ng | dln scrregel New this price field, is a straight- the Roosevelt. car wh. iit cone ate. “Rimsnemea Ga Oe jes, new ete. it : ia shame orting, really so new cylinder power and smooth. 4 Marmon-buil Leaves 10:30 a. m. 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