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Oldest Newepaper T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE wget . : Eielson’s Plane Reported Wrecked* 7 § 7 AERIAL EXPEDITION James W. Good, 63, Secretary of War, Dies erin ~ ‘T, BLOODPOSININGIS [Gow tones tae Vatiant Fieht Dats [Railways Will Cooperate In {"ieticiom Deed?) FOR HATTONFLYE: Ae FATAL AFTER FIGHT ‘2 ae : Maintenance of Employment ial Aviator Says Dis LASTING FOR WEEK' Four Musical Gunmen | 7, petermine After Co a Rob Orchestra Leader | New York, Nov. 19—(?)—Four ) abled Craft Seen on Ice- What Companies Can Do bound Siberian Coast Offidial and Diplomatic Wash- |Gent cae toma atmowpnere to| 10 Stimulate Trade REPORTED NINE DAYS AGC ington Joins in Praise of ie! mrarchede lenders“ "!S “P |r STUDY CREDIT CONDITION ne ee r Fallen Statesman : é ; foe apartenten of Carken tenierss | —_— | Sighted Sixty Miles From Fur €& — in West ath street yesterday the Congress Will Be Asked to Ex- | Ship by Natives Using = & STATE FUNERAL ARRANGED ; . Lombardo to hand over $2,000 in pay: | pand Federal Building Pro- | Dog Teams g — . . rer ¢ to $20,000 from Mrs. Lombardo and gram This Year | : Sere: President and Mrs. Hoover Rush 4 =e le Pshkin of Chicago, a nea: | oteattic, Wom. Nev. Baer “ "Then the robbers bound their vic- | Washington, Nov. 19—4—Rallroad | . 0 ‘the | ‘0n, missing in the Siberian Are- tims, sealed their lips with adhesive {Presidents who conferred today with crit i eg fitnge theta tle northwest of Nome, was tn tape and departed. President Hoover were unanimous 11 / famous aerial explorer and hero, is! #Y danger. or that he had any their determination to cooperate in| either alive or dead. His wrecked | ™ore serious mishap than a the maintenance of employment and forced landing at some point A ENTION business progress. Diane ws reported to have been seer where rapid communication with ) A white house statement issued aft-| few short miles from the ship which the outside world was lacking, was er the conference said the railroad} he had been trying to reach on his! ¢*Pressed here by R. S. Pollister, said tl presidents had stated that the rail-| second flight of mercy ft Ne a representative of the Swenson OF FARMERS UNION Sasa ee eee {proceed with full programs of con-|has been heard of him since the: ORE \Struction and betterments without) Nome, Alaska, Nov. 19.—()—Prep- LE ADERS 22 reference to recent stock ex- rations for an acrial expedition tc change fluctuations; that they would REPRESENTATIVE Ny go to the ald of Carl Ben Elelson to Bedside After Word of Death Is Received Washington, Nov. 19.—(7)—At the direction of the president, Henry L. Stimson, as secretary of state, today issued a proclamation ordering flags at half staff on all buildings in the country . spect of James W. Good, the late apect james W. , jcanvass the situation as to further Hatton, N. D., noted tic avi secretary of war. possibilities of expansion, and that ‘Wine, “wrtckied . platie Was scil on reported | Kelvie, Wheat Representativ amongst these particular railways it seen oh the icebound coast of Siberia 'Mc elvie, P' |appeared that the total volume of nine days ago were being made at on Farm Board, Speaks such construction work already indl- Teller, Alaska, today by his compan- ,;cated an increase during the next six jon flyer, Frank Dorbrandt. at Meeting Tonight jmonths over the similar period of last Word that the wreckage of Eiel- | year.” son's plane had been sighted 60 miles Omaha, Neb., Nov. 19.—(7)—Farm| The conference lasted for little from the ice-bound fur trading ship more than an hour during which in- Secret whose passengers and valu- ‘ ‘i I Elelson ‘Dorbrandt had Leaking Suitcase'’s Ownership Seen: deena peg re by air, . . hed here yesterday but there was James W. Good, 63, secretary of war, died last night after ® week's struggle with blood poisoning the result of | Educat Traced to Edward Denison, | "°*¢ nous appendix for which he had undergone an emergency operation. Recent pictures of the first of . . ae 2 ae a &@ gangre! merge! Hoover's cabinet to fall show him at his desk in Washington and inspecting troops at Myer, Va. Winois Solon explorer aot i Samuel R. McKelvie, wheat rep- Bince the news of the wreck came tative on the federal farm board | First arrivals included Hale Holden, | , Washington, Nov. 19.—.—Repre- | py radio from Nanuk, it was pre- IOUS OF ARAL PsckereSeoencet SQRINTELAVIION ieeeseoeS etn ere 4 “4 nois, and John Layne, described as his va be the ipal at a special ws the coast with dog teams had sight. To Life Imprisonment Preeti rong will take secretary, were indicted today by|ed Eielson's plane aud had brought a . 7 . word of it to the A mechanic RESERVE INCREASE z:22"c-s-e=2-| PORBGAST BY TUBE == Sacer ins eg See ‘one. . : ‘The i it was the It Of | when the explorer last was heard who held up the State Bank of St. the finding by prohibition agents of | trom directly. Michael, ee to life : sociation, | age suitcase - the — sot Conditions for rescue work wer> istrict court yester- a tion, though ‘was found reported ize Pot Ipvestmente. United: States |day. sentence wai iinposed after ‘ne | ROOM Full of Persone May View ae had any statement | january, a report was not made to| rena ecivy oe Tie Nth ble “ Government and Other Se- | Pleaded guilty to robbing the bank Reproduction of Movies . E. i 8 | Dorbrandt and Elelson each ha:l Aug. 16. was brought by Radi Howard, his made one trip from the Alaska main- curities Decline from 8t. Cloud where Earl Guy, y Radio Union. ‘® tag addressed to Layne, in care | iand to the Nanuk and return, bring Wichita, Kan., accused of being Hen- ace ‘general discussion of “our rela- pal address was room! ing six of the ship's passengers and Nias dricks’ companion in the crime, N. Y¥., Nov. 19—?)— the national grain corpora- | e 5. valuable loads of furs. Nov, 19.—(P)—Loans held in jail. Television that may be viewed by a . | Pores Unable To Fly Plane room full of persons or flashed on the Progress. From North Cape, Siberia, it was theater screen are possibilities science plan | reported the weather there had been ” good for three days during the time board, rs of the plan say 1 Fielson was missing. This was taken the way will be opened for coopera- | plans, the to mean the flyer had been unable to agencies of the union to receive summoned = fly his plane. from the $500,000,000 revolving ; Another vessel, the Russian ice fund authorized by congress this year. | carriers can do to stimulate trade and breaker Stavrapol, is frozen in not Confidence that American farm-! stapilize business conditions in the far from the Nanuk. ers at last are getting a downhill | axe of the recent stock market rol- Eielson, a veteran air mail pilot of lapse. the north, gained fame when he and Later in the day, a similar confer- George Hubert Wilkins, British ex- ence was arranged with members of plorer, flew over the uncharted the advisory council of the federal j “blind spot” of the arctic from Point reserve board regarding credit and Barrow, Alaska, to Spitzbergen. = banking conditions the nation over. kins subsequently was knighted. night, he had replaced such should Defers Business Conference * parts as the scanning disk and Meanwhile, there was a close study I POLITICIAN ’ | DD yt “ scedss| SHOULDER 'S RESET VDD federal building - said, : é i ae ‘clock tomorrow on public buildings throughout the country displayed at half staff until Hat iH i : z i 3 f | i 3 i E ; i i Ex! [ il i ' i H A i i | banks on October boyish Parte es ieee se entooeie sor sal pet run ce :|inury Sufored mn Wesco coy] RETURNS TRAIN LOOT » eee 2 cate [ely screen bringing Plane Mishap a Year ‘The capital and surplus re-! O08, paver Ago Recurs - |Chicago Federal Convict Gives zg gE gs Fits Up Part of Two-Miliion Dollar Booty Englewood, N. J.. Nov. 10.—(7)— Authorities at Englewood hospital to- == 2 iffeit aut it beef He a288 guns ft t valiantly for his life, ous continued on page nine) i ‘ Devils Lake Man Admits Acting gotiable bonds, representing his share bergh hed !in the loot of the $2,000,000 Roundout i sj 3 kr oe puts i Pr i f geet ig Hy hi i a3 HL i - ft i r | : E | 1 i 5 : | ; 5 i i i 2 i rf i : ~ 3 : i fc i i Es : Fe : | Hi i il f : uction, an Up fom | Phillips cold that, walle certain, branches of anaeite. 2, $100 | sentence Seattle, to|the industey were prosperous, he|'Three Bismarck Men | ty Cromwell Orasts, cee ee the annual Nation-| coud show the ‘Wuconsin stator! Eeonerated by Reade|feca tanese 2 low al Grange turned business to} where cotton mills had been closed, of contract and area ee up 8000 pleasure today after having elected | others operated only part time, and, —-. ‘corviogs, was officers and chosen New York state /still more in bankruptcy. No charges will be brought against ‘attorney asks fall- for the 1980 meeting. Walsh said he jntended to vote three Bismarck men whose automo-| ieopnerson, New York was awarded the 1990/egainst many increases in |bile burned several weeks ago near] Ormsby, of the i menting OY 0, vote of 33 0 36 over leation testis. but was con- | Max, State Pire Marshal Henry Reade! os personal tn the ‘Chicago, _ New York members of|vinced that = “very serious depres- ssid Monday. The decision W28| person, ‘up close Carlin, & stenographer, Se pean SA Bik OO Oey St ee Steed im certete brancine t /ragchen Ny Bente and te Setetaes he last wa ia which next year's gathering be! which would be 8 con: |state's attorney of Ward county after | tererfoee last five » but held. ah! aid in Drosperity. |e review of the testimony taken at 6/ to manage ry her abductor. f Louls J. Taber, Ohio, —_———— ‘hearing held at Max shortly after the! duction of a Tan up sald he wanted to vote.| Washington, Nov. 19.—(P)—Advices |sufficient evidence to warrant the| celled Mra, cere | Bult, she sald. Herman |to the department of Spe toiee Of ebarase. = $8.26, | she did not , the man treas-|Cairo describe mud ‘The three men who were riding inj to have Atch- | naped her. A by ithe Mayplans 800 Yrs ago [tne suchine when it went into the | manapameat at of: 2 hing 9% per cent of the November 8. i i a E i iy i g i 7] F i Fi i ge 7