The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1930, Page 2

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1 ELUNE DRIVENDOWN AMONG FISHER FOLK| OF SEACOAST WILDS Flyer Finds Time Has Slipped | Back Séveral Centuries on Regaining Senses PILOT RESCUED BY MATES sLived on Fish Caught by Natives! and on Corn Traded in at Far-Off Point Mexico City.—(P)—Cruising up the; Pecific’ coast in the far south of | Mexico on the regular Guatemala , City-Vera Cruz air run, Sigrud Var- j - fan, Mexican Aviation company pilot ! encountered an experience that might | have befalien a wandering Spaniaid | in the sixteenth century. i Storm clouds settled on the plane; until Varian was forced down within! 2 dozen feet of the sea, at which! point he decid-d to land and think | it over. But while looking for a dry, firm part of the beach, the clouds and | fog met the sez, and he sat down im- mediately on a soft narrow sandbar a quarter of a mile from shore. AMID MO’.LEY TRIBE His plane misbehaved in the soft! sand and headed for the Pacific whereupon he applied the left land- ing-wheel brake and ground-looped. , A two-gallon thermos-jug. which! ‘“eomprised part of his emergency ra- “Wons, likewire executed the loop-the- Joop, completing its course by bounc- ing off the back of Varian’s head. When Varian recovered a half; hour later he found that time had) sipped backward several centurics. | ~His crippled plane was surrounded by @ score of thoroughly primitive In- lians, dressed in breach cloths and | peaking a strange language. Verian had landed at the only | \ pfimitive fishing village in a hun-/{ dred miles of coast line of the state} His Spanish vocabulary vo score words and after some time. he found a native whol had been “outside” and who likewise | knew a few Spanish words. All‘ the! other Indians spoke only a native | dialect, probably Mayan, dating back | four or five centuries. | Fished with Fiber Net ! For two days, until his companions | located his plane, Varian lived with the Indians whose life was advanced practically none at all since the Spanish conquest. { Their sole diet was fish from the | Pacific and cakes and tortillas made from corn, which was obtained by j frading gried fish for corn at an in- | terior point 59 miles away, across | great swamp. When the villagers prepared to eat they pulled in a fishing net made of twisted fiber, collected the catch and ; threw them into a large receptacle, which apeared to have been washed | in from a-ship-wrecked vessel. When finished the native drank with relish the liquid formed by the: cooking fish and then picked over the | fish meat. Varian passed up the| soup and lived off unseasoned fish | until help cams. He reported the} natives treated him with every | courtesy giving him freely of every- | thing they had except tobacco, which | they rationed out cautiously because | of its scarcity. They made cigars by | erumpling up tobacco leaves and | wrapping the dust into a whole leaf, | which was lighted from their at burning campfire. Two days after Varian had been | rescued and had returned to Vera| Cruz, there arrived at that city the | telegram which he had dispatched by | an Indian runner to the nearest tele- graphic point, advising his superiors of his predicament and location. The dispatch bearer had crossed the swamp to the nearest inland town, | from which place a horseman had} carried the telegram to a farther in- land railroad point. j — i Today’s Congress il —-- THURSDAY tariff bin, ve hears rxtate commerce commitice uex hearings communi- New | tions bill. | tee tnkes up hearings on bills to restrict immi- Beation from west Road commmitte: to as mensures dealing: the count suar re" miter opens hearings on hill to” consolidate veterans’ axencien, Rivers and harbors commitice henes army engineers on various Proects. —— SSS Chicago Optometrist Offers $20.00 Spec- _ tacles es for $2.98 * 4 2 3 2 355 2 2 a z ? | 59 miles on a gailon of gas. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930 SIDE GLANCES Jast an old-fashioned girl - - + By George Clark || Weather Report 0---@ & Bsus woes, | GENERAL REPORT Temprtr, Pre. Low High last last yes- 24 night Uday hirs dy. STATIO: Bismarck, ver, clea | Des ‘Momes, ia. clear, | Devils Lal Dodge City, K Famonton. ‘Alta. | Havre, Mont, pi eld: j Helen, alone, tno cldy | Winnipeg, Stan, cldy WEATHER FORECAST }. For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly unsettled tonight and Friday. Con- tinued cold. For North Dakota: Mostly unsettled tonight and Friday. Continued cold. WEATHER CONDITIONS A high-pressure area is centered over the extreme northeastern Rocky. mountain slope, and cold weather } Prevails from the Great Lakes west- Ward to the Rocky mountain region, vero temperatures extend southward to northern Oklahoma, Temperatures of 30 to 40 degrees below sero are general from Manitoba westward to | AT THE MOVIES | ———_ —— —— CAPITOL THEATRE | as “The Red Dance” did to Linow. Speaking of love—that is just what | Charles Farreil and Mary Duncan| do in Frank Borzage’s “The River.” Fox Movietone talking picture which comes to the Capitol Theatre tomor- row. It tells the story of a Magdalen whose sins were mede ay | able stage farce, playing at the Par- White by the honest affection she| 2 mount ‘Theatre Friday. came to have for a boy whose heart was clean. Besides Miss Duncan and Farrell, Margaret Mann and Ivan Linow, both distinguished play audible sequences of the film. Miss Duncan, who went into movies fol- lowing her triump! success in | New York “The Shan- ghai Gesturs lee, a girl v men but was reall; She is remembered fer her in “Thru Different Ey a Fox Movietone all talker, and in “4 Devils.” The Farrell roies in “7th Heaven,” “Street Angei” and “Sun- Auto Runs 59 Miles On Gallon of Gas Autanobile engineers who worked | fou- years in an effort to reduce gas- oline consumption have found the solution in a marvelous invention that fits all cars. An actua made by one of the engineers showed Thou- nds of ear owners have already in- stalled this new inventi only report amazing are also surpri pi instant sta ‘all of Charlotte Greenwood’s famous | appear in the} \ 1 test | | iB bably the premier young leading man. modern | jf Alberta. Light, scattered precipitation siete throughout the northern states, Tghways throughout the state are in fale to good condition, ORRIS W. rise” have made their portrayer pro- ‘Four Sons” gave fame to Miss Mann, PARAMOUNT THEATRE Splashy and hilarious and full of long-legged tricks is “So Long Letty,” the Warner Bros. Vitaphone all talk- | { i and singing version of the not-/ 5 is fair, roads fair. roads gaits 3 tly clow at ndan, —20; part ly cloudy; roads fair, The story starts out with the arri- val of Uncle Claude, played by Claude Gillingwater, and his two flapper granddaughters, Helen Foster and Marion Byron, at a beach hotel for what Uncle Claude believes will be a falls into the clutches of the beauty parlor hound, Letty, and the fresh Grant Withers, hotel “contact and Personality” man; a swimming in- rest. structor, Harry Gribbon, and a com- It is anything but that, because he | poser, Hallam Cooley. =e mg eitdiaeiineaiae FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE Builds New Strength Mrs. Estelle Frey, u Newel avenue, Malden, Maas says: “Father John’s Medicine is my old standby, My husband had running motors and Aiedtis of |a serious illness which left him very weak. Father John’s carbon. 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ANCONA SHOW IS |< SOUGHT BY POULTRY BREEDERS OF CITY Special Invitation Extended by Slope Association to Ex- hibit Here Now ; Hopes to bring the next State An- cone poultr; show here are enter- 0! tained by the backers of the Slope 0 | Show to open here next week. For that! reason a special invitation is being extended Ancona breeders to make exhibits here during the Slope H show and try out Bismarck as a show E. A. Wilke, of Underwood, a breed- er of Anconas, will have a consider- able display of the breed here and it is ented in the Anconas will be rep- resent ¢ exhibits coming from other points. E. A. Wilke, of Underwood, a breed- er of Anconas, will have a consider- able display of the breed here and it is possible that Anconas will be rep- resented in the exhibits coming from other points. The exhibition room, the former Harris and Woodmansee storeroom, 113, Fourth street, will be open for the Ly fd of exhibits Saturday morning | the ‘The show management is hoping that these will be delivered largely Satur- day, 80 as to give the superintendent, Cari Nelson, County Agent A. R. Miesen, and their aids time to place them. ‘Those kept back until Mon- day will rush the work of setting up ‘#Be Moderate! <3 tempted to do yourse Don’t lets or other quack “anti-fat” remedies condemned by the Medical ‘ reseed on these ridicelonsiaed selsgapbes absteneas Me Sentblel Be Modeceses Wo do Sct sappeeent thet euck- Cigarettes will bring modern figures of cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when ” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence » Maintain a modern, graceful form. {he show in the last hours of prepar- (Word bas been phat trom Otto Olson, sccretary of the Underwood show, that if the wealtne and roads permit, a truckload of birds will be bah fan down from there. P The iocai show at Beulah expects to be represented here with 50 ex- hibits. ne county: is Lotion d a big display from Carson, where the ex- hibits from other communities of that territory will be assembled. A Mr. Salter, of near Menoken, who ats ete ‘anada, Slope show. ” The turkey department has been assured that Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wright, of Solen, will have the usual —_——____.___, \, Flashes of Life J (By The ‘Associated Press) IDEAL BEAUTY IS BLONDE Vienna—The ideal beauty here is a tall blonde. Such is in Gebord Grien- berger of Knittelfeld, the latest “Miss Austria.” GOLF QUEEN TRIES TENNIS New York—The queen of the links is looking for new worlds to conquer. Glenna Collett, golf star, who has had a trifle of experience in court tournaments, is taking lessons in ten- ified Mary K. Browne, once queen of courts, will be eligible to complete for Glenna’s golf title this year. vy once beat Glenna in a national golf PLANS DIVORCE © CELEBRATION New York—Filmdom is looking for- ward to a big week-end party at the the modesa form by dsinic diets, harmful reducing If too well, if you will “Reach for a in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding TUNE INT Licy Sark Dance Ochots, every Saturday sigh, ora coasto-coast network ofthe N. B.C. ©1290, The American Tebaceo Co.; Mire. Long Island home of Gilda Gray in and is expecting a revelation as to a many-carated diamond it has noted. iA decree of divorce from Gil Boag, Granted Gilda at Port Washington, ‘Wis., has just become effective in- sofar as permission to remarry is concerned. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOISE New York.—There has been much ado about noise in the city and a | special municipal commission is if | studying things. Among the results so far have been apologies. A bank | day. erecting a skyscraper in Wall Street wrote neighbors regretting the un- necessary din. The framework of an apartment building park bears a sign: apologies to our neighbors for the un- avoidable annoyance this hammer- ing must. occasion.” PARENTS’ ETHICS GUIDE ‘Tarrytown, N. Y.—Business ethics legitimate business | City-County Briefs ; Mrs. Ed. Ganske, Hazen, is here on &@ brief shopping trip. J A. Haigh, Beach, who is at pres- ent engaged in the contracting busi- AV You mea and fit ; than your flavor and i FUTURE SHADOW* . By refraining from over-indulgence the tantalizing curves of the truly modern figure—when tempted to do yourself too well, light a Lueky instead. Be moderate—be moder- ate in all things, even in smoking. Eat healthfully but not immoder- ately: When your eyes are bigger instead: Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indul- gence if you would maintain that lithe, youthful figure. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cream of the Crop—“IT’S TOASTED.” Every- one knows that heat purifies and so “TOASTING” not only re- moves impurities but adds to the girdles, fake reducing tab- Millions of dollars ‘. perience With Indians ness at Bowman, i here arranging to celebration of her marital freedom |place his daughter in the local ‘schools, O. E. Erickson is.a business visitor here today from Tappen. ‘yrs, 0. J. Vonderscest, Linton, 13 spending several days in the city, John Bischof of the Zeeland State bank, is a business visitor here today. M. J. ‘Ruemmie, As “erg! banker, - (etiam business in Bismarck 1 Mr. and Mrs: Fred Friedricksmeier, Bismarck, are parents of a son born Tuesday at the Bismack hospital. F. H. Longeway, Mineapolis, depart- ment of commerce aviation inspector, is spending a few days in Bismarck. =| SCIATICA? 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