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_ =. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE =2!=%: ESTABEISHED 1873 - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1980 ; PRICE FIVE CENTS Roberts Is Hoover Court Choice 13 Killed in Packing House Gas Explosion™™a perenne é SPECIAL COUNSEL IN Sandstorms, Not Sheiks, || White Killer’ Dead Mothers-in-Lawin ||Rod, Gat and Law Finall pide pl Dangerous, Aviatrix Finds | ——— | "ite ect ee Wipe Out ‘Toughest Gang’ TEAPOT DOME DOME CASES Stanford, Mont., May 9.—(#)—The| Detroit, May 9.—(#)—Jacob Frank- ‘i ‘ “white killer” is dead, shot and killed | lin has his own reason for disliking Philadelphia Republican Lawyer \ ‘ Youtnfu) Woman Flyer Forced Down in Desert Near Bagdad | after he was cornered yesterday by a| mothers-in-law. And it’s different. | Suicide Marks Finish of Seven Sons of Chicago’s West Side Who " OF MISSOURI PLANT] ~ on Austrattan Hop Holds Pistol in Vain as Arabian |" °%6°Eary tne iter, an a1] tortie iar inpeuce' tect Seas | -Only a Year Ago Planned Murder and Pledged Each Other's | aited National Reputa- ind snow white wolf, eluded hunt- | just “an ordinary customer,” took his Knights Ignore Her and Her Plight seewiib ctintped Mitin’ wien destrnctioa | ioothersin-lawr aloug’ @tien ‘he visited Health in Bootleg Bourbon tion in Scandal ‘ ——— of thousands of dollars worth of live | Franklin’s malt store in an attempt Sire, Warned of Danger, Watchman) Besdad, trex, May®.—(}—The ro-| | The storm forced her down to the | stock. to make.a liquor buy. Patrolman] Chicago, May 9—(}—The burial | Some sald he believed a jinx had set- Mancers‘who concoct tales of what | desert floor, where for two hours} Al Cloz and Earl Neill, the men jLescoe said his plan worked, and he| today of Bud Clements, who killed| tled over the Kedste avenue “mob”|HAS PRACTICED 30 YEARS whirling clouds of dust threatened to| who slew the wolf, are expected to| bought a gallon of whisky for $5. and he wanted to avoid it. He Laughs as He Enters Bulld- | happens to pretty British girls who| tivo he py Aer geey ery be i i himself, marked the finish of one of |? cas pears : get lost in the desert are all wrong, | her baggage, containing an evening ptictheralbsatest Ee is sarah Nie the toughest gangs that ever bred a Bee oe ene ere en ing With Lantern according to Amy Johnson, 23-year- | dress, some clean stockings, and other on Chicago's west side. Frank Cawley, William Westcott, Represented the Government In i] A , : old aviatrix, with golden hair, who is| feminine things and scotched thi Only @ year ago the gang flourish- | Willie Davis and Clements remained. Pennsylvania World W: erat B .| attempting to make a record flight | wheels of the plane. i ed. Today it has gone the way of the| Last September Cawley and Westcott y a BLAME UNDERGROUND MAIN|*O™ Croydon, England, to ‘When the storm died down she was rod, the gat and the law. All had| were found.shot dead. That left only Espionage Cases Arriving from Alep- to get into the air again, and police records: They gathered at/ Davis and Clements. — Leslie aia path ed dt Anode Se: Gains mak east Se Bh at lle DE ae iacrbired For a few days Davis went regu- wi 2 been forced down in the desert near | followed jagdad ded * ane ledged each "s heal , fashington, Ma; ‘Brick, Steel and Timber Crash an emmaciperienees SERCS ane har arts u PI other's larly to Bud Clements’ place. y 9 —P)—Op- ge ai ie ui zs Down on Thirty or More ; —14 years in prison at Joliet for] put a foot on the rail in Bud Clem-| ¢d today by President Hoover to Working Employes murder. ents’ saloon. None, except Barker,| the supreme court was announced fed With Nightsticks| the bodies of Willie “clifford and | "Business aropp Sheppard, Demnocrst, "fesse, se Rioters Fel itsticks | the les of le Clifford and| Business dropped to nothing. Few| Sheppard, Democrat, Texas, on e Mickey Riley, their bodies filled with | cared to take their liquor pars place| the ground that he believes the During Riot at Freshman lead, outside the headquarters of the} that had been the gathering place| Philadelphian is a. wet. Celebration Al Capone gang in Cicero. That left | of gunmen. : ra only five of the gang. So Clements killed himself, and! Washington, May 9.—(®)—Owen J. George (Red) Barker quit the gang. | they buried him today. Roberts of Philadelphia was nomi- nated by President Hoover today for 3 a i rl they set to work overhauling her machine she iE eae hotel for sleep, with the intention of Soe oh ‘dawn 10 ty. to reach Two Planes iat to Hare creed a she does} Carried a Million Dollars’ f the 15- one aed ton ans.| Worth in Eight Months Bert Hinkler, whose mark cpliveninis $0 miles an hour. she is trying to beat. Chicago, May 9.—()—The Tribune| New Haven, Conn. May 9—>)}— 3 “CHICAGO PLAN (Sa sisonas cases ee WILKINS SEEKS OBSOLETE SUB [ste eerc.o: vom Hoo LATACE” CAPONE|i succaexrers cet casts) FORHISTRIPUNDERARCTICICE =ceesssces night and early today. times as counsel. ‘4 covered by federal prohibition agents. Tt of. the eleven. arrested. were President Hoover believes his new Ralph Capone, brother of the bet~ laischarged when they proved that| Explorer Asks Navy to Sell Boat i ppointee not only will be acceptable New Poet Laureate ||Miami Policemen Ordered to) ter known Al, promised through his |they as osoeiaecien wate tosieie:| 6 i |__ Court Nominee to administration senatore, ‘but. will counsel to appear today at the fed- jing, and one is to be arraigned later, to His Friend and Invent- have the support of most of those Arrest Gangster Every eral building where he was to be/a: his release from a hospital. A who opposed confirmation of Charles 4 questioned concerning his knowledge | traveling salesman who somehow got E. Hughes as chief justice and more iafet tear “| DRY AGENTS ASSERT bootleg bourbon. he disappeared. position to Owen J. Roberts, of Wi COPS AT Y ALE Danny Rooney was the first to go] None of the old boys were left to} Pennsylvania, who was nominat- oF] An f ‘ E g fties Zz i il ee South St. ‘Joseph, . was 13 today with rentoval of five niore + bodies ftom the ruins. Five employes ag about a or, Simon Lake A of the air smuggling. i mixed up'in the melee is also in the recently defeated John J. Parker for Time They See Him ‘Capone's two night clubs, the Cot-|hospital and will have a hearing ae associated justice. — ton club and the Greyhound Inn, both | later. ‘The judiciary committee will take in Cicero, were raided yesterday by| Mild and scattered disturbances) HAS INTERNATIONAL ANGLE : up the nomination Monday, THREE COMPANIONS FREED | federal agents; but the investigation of the celebra- He was named special governmient been ‘going on deveral nsaths. The ie" tne antvities Teter, convert trai hats ceviig ain: ea eee going on e ies later, converting a ‘ . ge, se +f purpose of the raids ‘was explained |freshmen affair into several serious Plans ‘Jules Verne’ Cruise to rving Pomer. o ene of Ohio. To Roberts has fallen Seeks Immunity From Prosecu-| 5 -'s move to get as many as possible | disturbances in which hundreds of| North Pole for Some Time a heavy share of the long task of tion Because of His World —_| of the Capone, men under bond. students clashed with more than 150 gathering evidence in the criminal \ ) policemen. in Next Year and civil suits and presenting it to the Injured students, felled .by night aes courts. : The nomination is planes, one a tri-motored cabin plane |SHcKs, were taken to, hospitals, a i carmelegibcege sor alptesgren. forward: today to. te scouts, wee Valued at $60,000, the other s small: louarters £0 2 a ee ey two days ago rejected John J. Park- . wy ued on \ : ” si for the (Contin page Eleven); Hast ocd Gi tanec tte er of North Carolina Yor the saine ce A ry. Arctic. ‘obsolete United ’ 5 Roberts is a Republican. He has NEW LEIPZIG GARAGE States submarine, converted ino & just passed: his fifty-fifth’ birthday, The “i Thirty years ago he first entered je ‘Lake, the public service as assistant district RAZED; LOSS $18,000 ny me ey reg Assistant Secre- + Owen J. Roberts peels of cepa sates county. He Jahneke navy yesterday to serve jor a num years as pro- try ‘and purchase such a boat,|OWen J. Roberts, Philadelphis, f9-| tessor of law at the University of 24 Automobiles Destroyed; El-| whether the navy will sell has yet | ™ous since Prosecution for Peairayivanin: 1 efi to be decided. ny, y government of the’ Teapot Dome and During the World war he was 9 i \ Emmons County Trio Advances gin and Mott Firefighters | “sotn Wilkins and Lake were loath | ther oll scandals, today was, sn- special deputy attorney general, rep- to Last Round: After Win- 7 Help Prevent Spread % for the vacancy na Gol c. Bs: ree espionage ‘Gases in Detnrivonia: . d ) ning Six Matches ; ‘ (Tribune Special Service) for 30 Hoar lppsiptieee bongo seeing Se “court tochaed pede @ New Leipzig, N. D., May 9.—Fire be- counse! mpage cases dur-| Reed, Republican of Pennsylvania. nee a4 = . Meved caused by defective wiring ing and since the World war. Mase- razed the Seitz Brothers garage here 5 Ay ae early this morning at an panmente [one eee rom, : Bismarck Bridge Four loss of $18,000 while firefighters from i. * poet Chicago area. Now Lelp, aft, and Big batted TWO FLYERS KILLED Wins Tourney Honors , i 4 Pp flames from spreading Vall , N. D., PI ae pare Corba cn Jokii iitieect Dela said, nearby business buildings. the explorer and inventor had been Play mafeape OulW.tote match ‘York | nano and Nick Circules were arrested LI Spens Hinget automobiles stored in | advised oe a AS PLANE of the state bridge tournament began i [sears Gre | myo =e rag ad a late fie eines pi em| J added that . hy yesterday, winning 11 fe i His|®5_ doorman of } the request would eventually be sent | ¢: ‘Ameri cies and . before being locked up. His) agents said he had been seen by to the department of state. A clause | S!amese Colonel and American jahee 5a. Seager a Meshes ot had smaller amounts of | cyentiy around the federal building ° in the Yondon naval treaty, whieh | Lieutenant Die as Ships Mandan; Mrs, W. Cole and Celeb : ' balay? ee makes specific mention of experi- Lock Wings Bares, Renae and Ive Some , from the office of Mayor O. H. Reeder § Fargo. The A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge and other officials and announcement ‘46 out on bonds pending iL mental submarines, he explained, and team of Fargo was runnerup. to learn Cares a tata in and = help. Langley Field, Va., May 9—(?)— inne score minnerecrnrts aot th, Miami and thet their pian} Major Kupfer Leaving B Captain Perey G. Black, eighth fleld | ovents, were Jack Bowers and was “to run gangsters out of the city.” artillery, was in a hospital today, the | Haines. East and west top avons eaves his, age as 30, his) Fort Lincoln in June; sole survivor of an airplane collision | winners for the afternoon were birthplace as New York and his oc-| J ientenants Arrivin spreading through planned which cost the lives of Lieutenant- | Frank Ployhar, Valley City, and F. cupation as “retired.” Chief of police deutenan' rt zs Colonel Phra Amara of the Siamese | Burmaster, 3 a former Guy Reeve quoted him as asking im- Change of the officers’ personnel at t chemical machines probably about a year from this) air corps and Lieutenant Robert J. Thaeane SAoOe Bae Dr. A. C. Judges I a eer ob* | port Lincoln was announced today in|} aie ag eget agony Dona Vale OUR! Se. Mi. Devine, Assistant : fran, He also blamed newspaper |orders received by Colonel W. A. Al-| chine snes, i ee Racapereelge Re seaplane he was piloting locked mane J 4 blicity for his arrest. fonte, commandant, from the War generally wings with an observation land plane posed Segre if ey Ee department at Washington, according edged eof occupied by Brown and Black and 1. L. Reade, all of ent a . \ te \ Bismarck. ° Youthful Killer Says: , to Tonal “Tretia, public relations| sant both planes fell 200 feet. Brown died THREE Y OUNG WEN eae ii 3 broken left arm, broken wrist and CHICAGO POPULATION (sizes scx| ‘Shoting Acieta | es sett Mea Sat ae : ¥ 2 . - post detailing undamaged air corps tact! aI school, were return- . bail tH the Organised id replace alt) tng from participation in an exhibi-| Downington, Pa, May 9—(>)—A 27 = ‘Robert B tion flight given for the benefit of) year old airplane pilot and his y e the executive council o! Ami in lends were near ovata Romeo cece as oe aren car pel agg By A Point Comfort, yester Chicago, May 9.—(7)—The Herald| noon. Amara, who has been a member of ¢ Seale cement Standing Rock Census | 1n\"sumcce’ate corpe for 16 years Will Show Big Growth 3 oe ford, 27, i Fort Yates, N. D., May 9.—(?)—The iat Rice eae Pa RN bi As the plane struck the ground and crumpled, it burst into flames. Gaso- . D. Moss-| at Yale when the war broke | line saturated the clothing of the two { 5 e man, agent at the Standing Rock In-| out and immediately enlisted in the| occupants of the front seat and their Wh elgium Tests Intelligence by Way ai sre pe tt ToT ‘Wheat King’s’ Widow T : Endows Music School P d Cl Trick Bo: ‘Lazi F dian’ og aaa erren and Uloses x est Fort Yates Indian’ to Face : s me Charges Before Judge Crazy Walking Novelist’s Son Near Fort Yates, N. D., May 9—(P)—| Judge Crazy Walking has been sit- { Death in Plane Crash Owosso, Mich., May 9.—()—James j 3 : veil, } er Electrocuted : novels, was in Memorial hoepita o~| he is the laset Indian on the Stand- o 5 After Writing Mother sult of an airplane crash last night as technical charge may be va- he was attempting a landing. Young| grancy, non-support or some other Curwood suffered a broken neck and Usted in the white @ fractured skull. man’s law books, but when Judge Curwood’s ship crashed from a| Crazy Walking sits in the case he will height of 50 feet after one of its| attempt to ascertain if Bighorn is as wings struck a tree. Two passengers, | lazy as he is accused of being. Hugh Pate, 24, and Miss Beatrice] The charge was preferred by In- appeal. idge Crazy Pine, 20, were injured. dian Agent E. D. Mossman after Big-| all elther side has to say. ‘ whe ; ‘ ~he-l ‘: Curwood had been flying for about| horn had failed and refused to work} gives his verdict and 4s good but which may ; " D 4 E : 5 a year. on the farm which his wife owns, 'is to lt + aa early mnt 4 fm ny & ff z