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a i iL i Cai: TH He, aa) tisk iil nie iii! aj aves tepygesay DE il at Lal flu noe ul ine iit Hi a ey iy a at iin i A 3 inp ae 5 na EF 4 sl Anilip ag598 iif iu Passengers lasken main- Hunt, Expects to Find Re- mains in Wreck | six MEN AT TRAGIC SCENE rosson Believes Failure of Al- timeter to Register Caused Fatal Crash : land and will make other trips to re- cious Attempt to Destro: Butcher’s Shop AID BODY SEARCHERS Alfred Lomen, Director of the far north today awaited reports from the searching party near North Cape, Siberia, which has been the ice and snow about the witekage tg 10 fled tie Bele: ee ees body of the noted turn gasoline borrowed from Russian sources by American flyers in order ON WAY TO CAPE 10 | TWO OTHER FLYERS of the Nanuk to the Al and possibly some of the hy ites CAUSING LOSS | et: BSTIMATED $0000 Mother, Daughter 1 Omahe, Neb Jan. flagration Fought by Fire- ACCUSED OF ADIN: | OR CAUSING DEATHS gto of Late Plumbing BLOCK, Small Ad GRAFTON FIRE RAZES a wow tly Hal ur lives been made available during the Eielson rescue some. way £ of the tis | woatbier: bureau to save Alaskan WAS FORCED TO FLY ‘BLIND’ /5s¥: Can Not Humanity and Science Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 28—(P)— and Business? FOR EIELSON’S FATAL FLIGHT and Russia Scored ite aguas ie BATHHAr th Hs not find servants Flew Without Forecasts “The death of Eielson is, in one way of looking at it, the tragic result Between United States Be Divorced From Politics of political difficulties, He had to fly = | = <=! = oS ashineton. a, 28.- ve ain salute iit fll! lie ne tia iss anak = i =: i Hi Pal eectinpst 1 tt big na ii Hea a La rst ht Hi i ne i Tea, = i di ‘al Hal ne) th iat ; vi a: dylly als Tada ine antsy roken. Diplomatic Relations Probable death of Carl Ben Eielson, the flyer, is yiewed by. Stefanason, arctic explorer, as signal- ling the need of divorcing science from international politics. Dr. Stef- Lack of weather reports available in Russia and Siberia but not avail- relations between the United States and the soviet governments forced Eielson and other Alaskan pilots to fly “blind,” Stefansson said. which they can &0 easily supply to D session Thurs-|the United States weather bureau— on a motion intro-|and will no doubt continue to supply. Stimson, the Amer- |gladly, if asked. state. Some opposi: expressed, but Secretary ont insisted. as may newepaper men as possible be admitted. nH ansson is here on a lecture tour. the famine,” the stat rhe ‘These reports have # 2 8 the ee have os 0 at all able to Eielson because of the broken ao on by a steady stream of weather reports the naval con- entered have been factory to his factory Shindler, owner of the fac- seven Fil i ur ui ga} a iy ie if Hae tule : HH uy ‘ sn gs ine a ye E it ‘a Wit i Hh i i i a i ha ae | ay ida? il HF i. a <a 1 dal nil i i ‘ha Stimson five had ad-| without the benefit of weather reports [talian foreign | which he could not get for the Alaska 10 girls re- of @ Brook: world lis- aay tuo tig tive place on five ad. at conferees ‘ork, Jan. 28.—(P)—Police to- searching for the goods from. proprietor $ Hil gory Regulation By BYRON PRICE London, Jan. 28.—(?)—French global tonnage proposals were put at the Dino Grandi, I Prime Minister ly Preference for Cate- porters to Meeting Wins Motion to Admit Re- Hi ithe Lat ae a (ies atta ae Hl Hig dress GIO ngs were ezanged|™ William PLEETS AS A WHOLE|* Great Britain to Reiterate Brief- Immediately after individual resumed, minister, who has been urging Italian weather comes from Siberia and the parity with France, said he felt Italy | United States weather bureau was not had received recognition, even if herjreceiving any reports from there at = hao RPT KOM ae ee A eres ate: |: PROPOSAL 10 LIMIT THREE SPEECHES THURSDAY Despite Opposition, claim was in secondary calling at the American faction after the big hi Gaal the | Journed. cig aoe N.-D., Jan. 28.—P)}—Etfec- By J. HARVEY GIBBONS Inspection and regulation ot Fraley la agregar ee Be | eee eee, On nea See ee hace teas cies on pe | Yotetineey” Inepector & Z a ~ oe Fa nS o = bureau, Insurance Stock Companies Jorel. papaaer, 1 Dairies in County; Tests Swamp Bacteriologist Stackhouse Advises Inspector The milk subject came up in (Continued on page seven) commission because of the state lab- Classed as Mercantile by FALL ON FEBRUARY 4 Reductions Affect = ARIA RATESTO street department. insurance Pater an 523 i fal i i Hite ty + Fe Hh : uf i a3 a Hm vel lit Perl nl 3 Ue ie i ie : a4 a4 Hai i ae Ait Considered Unsuitable for Posts his is neyo there are on the trans- om today, and it of the week. NED 10 HANG : ang at BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 19380 ic Still Hides Ben E rect 8 eotedeapeaeron con- ia ale Ar hi i! if = ri ine a i : hy te tl a Sis : . ne i titi an i F a mT iit rH : ne ful a it iH i tf TE LOne ‘i i. i] fate it a ty i willl at al al ia : ia sigls ng uel a ure of Mitchell's let- E pacecvoayaa efficient end facts are tion of Scoffiaws brane Fathi gia Sn ‘To Obtain Information’ ‘The inquiries “about the habits of "| maine eee to and their views on TWICE FOR KILLINGS = is | neys and marshals, although it ts as- 500, faly reported today all right at that St Zhe cee IS REVEALED BY MITCHELL THE BISM San cobr Steno A policeman arrested him, for it is} Washington, Jan. 28.—(?)—Habitual against the law to take cuckoo Clocks. | drinkers and those definitely opposed i i Hae : siti exit it ; 2 ive Are Killed as Plane Crashes and Burns Oldest Newspaper: :- ESTABLISHED ‘1878 Mutilated and Burned Bodies o' Four Men and One Wom- CAUSE REMAINS UNKNOWN; Mile From Airport, Attendants Watch Ship Cirole, Then ee iin ae Us aa aul