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North Dakota’s Th ther 4 Oldest Newspaper . Unsettled pa ee ‘Wednesday, ' Slightly warmer tonight. y ? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS Endurance Plane Is Still Aloft Oster Found Guilty of Second Degree Murder CHICAGO AVIATORS TO REMAIN IN AIR \ eae a y ‘ound Guilty - President Excuses . ‘ : " = HAZRLTON KILLER TS |,_Feund Guilty __ ||| President Excuses’ |.) As ‘City of Chicago’ Approaches 500th Hour E SHIP LAST. ww —__———_* ‘GIVEN SENTENCE OF “arieee, 2 cinavag| WHEN CRASH CAUSES : She duiate te cae on the fourth of Former Record for Sustaineo from many weary members of that | Flight Was Exceeded by 55 ; : Tt vad intimated at the white house - i ‘ that anv Stover would Thave ‘the wie Hours at 10 A. M. Today i Murderer of John Petersen on cial session es heres ‘of the | Injuries to Candidate for State — London naval treaty convene on Mon- x t ; day, if congress tomorrow or i "4 WEATHER CAUSES TROUBLE Emmons County Farm Be- Thursday, " Previously, the president Office Were Undeter elle the spec! gins Term Today convened on the day following the mined at Noon Fog and Drizzling Rain Make It adjournment of the regular session. —_— penta pore err erent HR Hard for Refueling Plane SURY DELIBERATED 14 HOURS NORTHWEST R ARMERS HAD UNCOMFORTABLE NIGHT to Establish Contact 5 . Chicago, July 1—(P)—From the | 4+? — Defendant Accused: His Victim TRANSFER WHE AT 10 : alin a a cabin of tne lyf hier at : of Alienating Affections | —— bees —" ete ERNE at . ng John and Kenneth Hunter = RAIN CORPORATION «ens Pitre ae | 5 paren worl lay and chat it rest 2 8. 8. McDonald, candiate of the Hunter family who watched / & Jacob Oster, found guilty of the Lsapalibtad Republican nomination for cue and listened at the airport below. t second degree murder of John Peter- rior Oster, aoe mye hh pred sioner of Decne oo labor in the eB baie edbckas ee broad- sen near Hazelton March 24, will be- morning was found sec~ n primary elect ‘Wednesday, was cast hat n attempt ropping =| gin ing = 25- term in the re silat cantons Suites Turn Over Grain on Which Loans ina Ried carey Nepte febeitode| ; Sree’ from a radio-equipped | state penitentiary here this after-]_ | |S Were Made Under ‘Pegged _| in an automobile accident a short dis- At 10:40 a m. (CET) the | noon. — = of Se last evening. ee ban i rs Gee of An E ty district court ice’ Tay examination of Mr. Mc- another ela} hours ‘un- jury at Linton found Oster guilty at NAB MEN WANT ED Price’ Plan Donald had not been completed at interrupted flight. ‘They were only 6:30 o'clock this morning, reported — noon today, according to hospital au- 25 hours from the 00-hour *{ its verdict to the court at 8 o ‘clock, Chicago, July 1—(?)—It waz “pay | thorities, who reported that Mr. Mc- mark, but there will be no stopping and Oster received his sentence at day” for the grain stabilization cor-| Donald had spent an “uncomfortable” then if human brawn and skill and eee ees poration today with northwest wheat |"'ETT szenonatd, alone in the sed “rire tas heen gouty ef a adie |e - inson. . 5 lan, ere mn gossip of a ing | iro ‘admitted that he shot and —_—— farmers turning over to the corpora-| was approaching the city about 9:30 at: that 500-hour post, or on the killed the Hazelton er, charging tion thousands of bushels of grain on o'clock last evening and was making 8 Fourth of July, or Saturday or Mon- that Petersen had alienated the af-|Frank Foster Arrested in Los) which loans had been made. left turn from U. 8. highway No. 10 day, but Walter answered a ques- | fections of Mrs. Oster, and pleaded ., An estimated saving of between| when an auto driven by Harry Cun- tioner today: that the shooting was justifiable. Angeles, Dullard Picked —_[ four and five million dollars to farm-| ningham, f Bi It, | “So long as fabric and metal holé Mrs. Oster, the only witness to the Up in Chi ers resulted fiom the delivery of|who now lives at Mitchell, 8. D., together.” crime, was living at the Petersen P cago stored grain on which loans on the| crashed into the McDonald e, There was some difficulty on the 5 farm home as housekeeper when the — basis of $1.25 and $1.20 a bushel were| turning it over. Cunningham, who 175th contact this morning with the ] shooting occurred, but did not tes-| Los Angeles, July 1.—()—Frankie | made last fall when prices crumbled. | also was approaching the city, said he refueling plane, the “Big Ben” and 5 tify at the trial because she had re-| Foster, suspected of implication in the | The program of making such loans | failed to see Mr. McDonald signal the ~ hasty conference was held by the | married Oster five days before the Chicago killing of Jake Lingle, Trib- at pegged prices was undertaken with | left turn. Cunningham was not hurt. Pounding along day after day, the “City of Chicago” has set a new record for sustained flight by airplanes. |three members of the ground crew— { trial opened last Tuesday. She had pesca ‘and four of his fellow |e understanding that, if prices ad-| Chances for the ultimate recovery | The pictures above show how it is done.” At the upper left is the “Big Ben” refueling plane, loading gas and oll | Walter, Albert and Irene, their sister. ! obtained a divorce from Oster less porter, vanced, farmers could pay up the|of Mrs. Arthur Buettner, Milwaukee, | {nto the “City of Chicago.” At the lower left the two ships are parting after having made the contact. They considered moving the flight to 1 than a month before the remarriage. | gangsters were under arrest here to-|ioan and realize any profit, but if| Wis. who was injured in an automo- The “City of Chicago” is being piloted by John and Kenneth Hunter, while Walter and Albert Hunter pilot janother airport in search of better berated 14 Hi day on charges of suspicion of the|prices were below the pegged price | bile accident near here morn- | the refueling plane. weather, for a steady drizzle was fall- The _Deliberat tficiall: eel: to| murder. All were captured last night |the corporation would take over the| ing, were declared “bright” by hos- At the right is Miss Irene Hunter, sister of the four brothers, who is operating the kitchen while her |ing at Sky Harbor. They were told © have stood ‘nine tice, "oe convic-| in police traps set in two apartment |grain on delivery day—July 1—re-| pital attaches here this morning. She brothers set new world air marks. unofficially they could not do so. s Niet rth ne ree der et one| houses under the leadership of two geardless of the market price. suffered a fracutred pelvis, three Must Obey Rules time came to its decision after detectives. ‘At the close Monday No. 1 northern | fractured ribs on the right side, and Chairman Luke Christopher of the ipa tro lnk. vray teenage, Manta Roy, |at ok Meno Tas CS | bathe ne” cl ocurred D-SMITH . |HOOVER SAYS PUBLIC WORK reo Aran tition Mersey TE hone With hu ver | sl Hat, Frankie pbs, Gor erin at present ies ft was el| when ME, Bune, Wa HAS ST ABILIZED BUSINESS |tasircensesne fons ict ¢ mmendation from Herman Waltets. meted, would have- armers | attemp! wep a, Cables, the. ary that ‘the man be sentenced & woman, at first tentati from @ $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 com-| inside the machine. Mr. Buctiner READY FOR FLIGHT CEM emitters dele se faa took off cannot be sus: ep er it yrbons Sdentified as Foster's wife, also is in|pared to the corporation price paid| Was not injured. ———— two brotl ‘Announcement of the remarriage| technical custody. Her arrest late |them last fall. - Mrs. Feidoiph Dabs, 83, victim of ——— Claims ‘Important Results’ Have tea pase Srey Prtetony the: 38: of Mr. and Mrs. Oster came as a in @n apartment house,| ‘Those loans were placed at about|%2 automobile accident near Mott bility of figiner, 100 Jivifles -noethh Surprise when it was made by de-| where she had ‘ander the |$13,000000 in ‘the four northwest | Sunday morning, was resting easily in| Southern Cross Preparing to Attended the Adminis. | Yisabllity, of fying 100 matics earning fense counsel as the trial opened.| name of Mrs. Frank of ‘Minnesota, North and South| the local hospital this morning. She Take Off on Two-Day Ho) a ( ews 2 to Si 7 The prosecution had depended upon| Chicago, led to the capture of the | Dakota, ‘Montans and the notes,| Suffered a broken collarbone and wo-Day Hop tration’s Efforts afterward to Sky Harbor. Mrs. Oster as its star witness. lacking offeila announcement, were|"Umerous body bruises. Mrs, Dubs’ to Oakland, Calif. ‘But suppose something happens ‘Testifying in his own behalf last! Foster and) Apler were surrounded ‘epresent about 100,000,000 | home is at New Leipzig. She was cs i e ei iaeeoel ee peat and they dave to land?” | Anterponsd Saturday, Oster said that he and Mr.) by detectives when they went to the |bushels of "wheat, pletiged as collat-| Drought to the hospital here Sunday) vs 4 Hoover says “important results’ have|questions % { Petersen had_ been unfriendly for young woman's apartment shortly | eral by farmers or their local cooper- evening. cue ALI magic lattended the administration's effort|"“we won't take any chances on Hy two and a half years. He said that/ after midnight. The other three were | atives. Leader Kingsford-Smi to 4 publi tructi “ i ‘ he had brought a damage suit] arrested as they entered an apart- : mF | fo Remnerelt field today to inspect his expand public construction as @| losing the record.’ against Petersen for alienating the| ment engaged by Walters. ae H Leg Vanishes and {| ocean-flying Southern Cross prepara- means of stabilizing business and that} The “City of Chicago” was indis- b affections of his wife and that he} The Chicago detectives, Leo M. | tory to an early takeoff tomorrow for B the next six months promise “even|cernible at times today in the soupy i A had been allowed $500 in the:settle-| Anderson and John Scherping, had | Delays Honeymoon ||s two-day flight to Onkland, callt,| WOULD CLAIM ANTARCTIC |erester” things, sky. The & a, m. contact hed been : ment besides the promise of Peter-|neen here two weeks conducting an ° | the terminus of a two-year round-the-| _ Washington, July 1.—(AP)— | , He made these assertions in an ad-/made under a low ceiling. Once the sen that he would not associate with| under cover search for Foster, who at world air journey for him and his| President Hoover would be au- |dress of greeting to the governors} contact was lost and had to be re- Mrs. Oster again. one time owned the gun with which Seattle, July 1—(—The honey-! staunch old plane. thorized to claim for the United [conference at Salt Lake City, spoken | established, under the extreme diffi- ‘A. document purported to have| Lingle was killed. poe trip of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd| A stop will be made at Chicago, States lands in the Antarctic |by radio last night from his study in| culty of lo® visibility. been the agreement could not be} ‘They identified Apler, Fisher and was being delayed today while | whete the plane will be brought down| discovered by Americans, includ- | the white house. ‘Toward noon. the rain stopped and identified either by George, Lymn, °F| pavis'as well known - a oe Peo Srdegrooms wooden ie. | far refueling Kingsford Smith wl s| Biedr'under a resolution intro: |state exeutiver for thelr response to|"A ‘National Al state’s a overnt jut al , under a resolution intro- {state executive eir response A Nati Air Rasy rm, teatro comme ee ial oecinipeiet Pyreres: fap, 4 sai, Democrats Seek to Lift Rates —_——_—_———_ Blackstone hotel. Early Thursday| duced today by Senator Tydings, |his request for increased building, he exaicued to fay pad = testified that Orter had ‘requested | Der “rackets” Provided for Disabled Vet- HOLD f ARGO AN SHOT | pst pater ra aes lege Sommerce department. that the total to deep a microphone to the “Clty of the arrest of Petersen on a change A cama 8 mn ul to drop a jone to the “City of of alienating Mrs. Oster’s affections.| yysgysPECTING GUNMAN erans of World War “While Kingsford-Smith was inspect- BILLY DQVE DIVORCED of such construction for the first six| Chicago,” from which John and Ken- WALKS IN ON RAIDERS ing the plane and attending to busi- Los Angeles, July 1—(AP)— months of 1930 had not been less/neth told the listening world how it Threatened Killing Often ‘ July 1. of the amen ness affairs today, his crew—Evert| Billy Dove, stage and screen ac- than $1,700,000,000. feels to ride the air nearly three Mrs. Bertha Monahan, friend of rea. ntly sought in the Lingle | Washington, July 1.—(m)—Vsterans ‘Van Dyk, John Stanage, and R. Pat-| tress, today was granted a di- | This figure, he added, exceeds| weeks. j Oster, testified that Oster had tol at cade wake ‘and |Telief legislation, twice the subject of riek Saul—were guests on the private} vorce from Irvin Willat, picture’ |“even the book year of 1929 by over! The short waves were broadcast T \ep her at least five times that he would unexpected into the arms of the law |* nts between Presi- RS cee yacht of Anthony H. G. Fokker, de-| director, after testifying to his |$200,000,000. Construction operations | from the N. A. T. plane to Sky Har- ie ee of the shooting, Oster| last night. nd dent Hoover and congress, today @P-| police Have Only Four Clues in i (isa manufacturer of the South-| alleged cruelties and beatings. naeeiakes by pone cae. he nae bor’s receiving station and re-broad- ; a1 | He is Grover Dullard. They say : : , reached & of more cast over the Columbia chain through Went to, the Petersen home and F-lis a gunman, a beer anid 'a| A vote was expected by nightfull on| Search for Mysterious SPLIT SEASON DEFEATED —_| 200,000,000. night watching Petersen and Mrs.| “Bugs” Moran gangster. But what the house World war pensions meas- rs Chicago,’ July 1.— (P) — The | “We have hitherto regarded great Gets Little Attention cient re ein the windows. Early| they say with especial pertinence is| Ure, drafted to conform with. the Cass County Slayer Dog Saves Child American Association today voted |business depressions with thelr inevit-| ‘The “City of Chicago” has re- in the morning he went to a neigh-| that he is the man who trailed Jake views of the chief executive. Demo- ae From Snake’s Bite against @ proposed split season jable trai of unemployment and|ceived only cursory attention during Fe ine ore cured a shotgun, and| Lingle, Tribune reporter, on the day|cartic leaders claimed enough votes) pargo, N. D., July 1—UP)—A cote ym es bi and pledged anew its allegiance |hardships as an inevitable fever <Gontinued on page nine) returned to the Petersen farm. ‘The slain, and that he “put|to adopt an amendment increasing |oner’s jury today returned a verdict ©) and adherence to final dicisions | which must run its course,” Mr. Hoo- oye shooting occurred in the farmyard the x” on Lingle—pointed him |the amount of the proposed pensions |inat rief Erickson, shot to death Willows, Calif. July 1—()—Vir-| handed down by Kenesaw Moun- ver said, “and in former times if pub- Secs ait age Ata et Ss os Oe en tt n'y eS ee | cargo es ee wre LNLAND WATERWAYS urder bullet. si of unemployment house. interest in the trial was| "If may even develop, detectives in-| ‘The house bill provides the follow-| anne to his death “as the result of | Sumbed,to the rescue when a rattle ae _ | the sense of semi-charity. manifest all last week, with the| timated, that Dullard provided ing monthly pension rates: 25 perjcunsnot wound from @ bullet fired | Speke Struck st her. ‘The dog was TO RENEW PENSION FIGHT | “This time the nation has realized court room being packed every day. | short-barreled .38 calibre revolver the |cent disability, $12; 50 per cent, $18; | trom a pistol in the hands of a person bitten but probably will live. Washington, July 1.—(7)—No- {8 & sound enonomic policy, that pru- j The taking of testimony was com-j assassin dropped beside the reporter's |75 per cent, $24; total disability, $40.| unknown.” The inquest was conclud- = tice: was given the senate today |dent exception of construction could % pleted Saturday afternooryand Mon-| body as it lay in the Ilinois central |Rates under the Democratic amend-' eq at 11 9, m. today. The jury, com- Indian Nationalists by Senator Cutting, be to an important degree used as @ fF y was taken up with arguments by/ subway under Michigan avenue at} ment follow: 10 per cent disability | nosed of C. A. Dawson, J. J. ‘Hanna- 5 New Mexico, that he would seck balance wheel to maintain security of r counse) and a lengthy charge to the| Randolph street. $10; 25 per cent, $20; 50 per cent, $35; | her and J. R. Kelly, delivered its ver- Stage Demonstration | to substitute the vetoed veterans |employment, to maintain consump- ing by Judge Posh. . Dullard was arrested with eight|75 per cent, $50; total and permanent | ait 9 few minutes later. pS relief measure for the new dis- |tion of goods, to thus contribtue to t of Mississippi Ps ape dmg agi per py aeay sc hay asd sonsored by| Four tangible links in the chain ot| , Bombay, July 1-UP,_The second} ability pension bill, economic stability and above all to) opment of Mississippi Sys- OR thar the state had asked for a| “Moran « ae matt ot Woe ct seemaretis God lege are available tq authorites.| Gay of pnd hare ee ne relere Leta. fs tem as Aid to Farmer first degree murder conviction, and} Dullard was not present when the y Texas. It would make ab een one today po in the BORDED BILL. PASAES BOUAE ae prigfrsiey of risk prentd prrsted that no appeal would be| officers entered. ‘He walked in while |the maxim ‘The body of Erickson, shot as he agg Washington, July (Fee | 6 h = jum pension equal to that/ drove his car by a hooded killer who| Dartal, or cessation of work. Hudson bill to establish a from which we can begin to appraise| Salt Lake City, July 1—(P)}—De- made. ee ‘ese ee re cee te Fre cet | orth, gpanish - American war ‘ine balanced on the running board. Doebas Hasiects Se. Teepe cemne. border patrol was results. Hi ail Dogan erence Fees eee eee Drought in. Mra. Oster was not | headquarters for the Moran men. Al veto « eee oars ree The bullet by which Erickson met| sations in Hornby road, where huge | by the house, 181 to 56, and sent ‘he volume of pu Je works has di-| system of waterways Tine curt room when the verdict is containing 150 names, presum- gigas sai ee fone cee ia a Ley nll gli Vocalist ee ee ee ee 24 a a government we ives hy “sg Seg seein ees euucunces S: Shy Of ERNE ee Me er of Dry Goods Perurning home after oftiee Dears NEW JERSEY G. 0. P. 18 WET followed the general trend. thar J. Wastes of ere ane arisen from window ee tered. 4 were insult jJeered t pane. ‘Trenton, July 1—(?)—The Re- ‘In the great depressions of 1908 sre 9 Lake Rotary later was recovered. Is Completed mistaken for members of a vonvention ratified (and 1921 we witnessed such a de-| club here today. General Fuqua Will Lier Paap teany nag reap inal investigations department were ern mts eis eee opt crease in public works. Had matters Goveenes rarer: 30: ote eames Inspect Fort Lincoln| monvesith hotel on the north aide,| | Minneapols July 1-—-U@—The plo- : form, one plank of which declared | mid during the past six months Ot ee esdramed ie cto Ri were arrested. A third bs * . * ‘broadcast \. washington, “July” 1-—yy-adajor | fesuited in the arrest ‘of Jack ‘Zata, | idge & Company passed into the Ohio Boy Winner in tnd rearn of quer contrl fe the undoubtedly seen a diminution in vol-| BIOS to tp of the Navona known as the operator of a string of | hands of the new owners, the Ely & Model Co: tition| , wi bg company. General Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of | FROWE 0 sorts, and as a recent ally | Walker Dry Goods company of St. ie! mpe' pEEES over normal times. But on this occa-| Bro 5 compen cis oe infantry, plans to leave Washington | OF (Bugs) Moran. +” | Louis, today. — CASE GOES TO JURY sion we witness a large increase.” high canauets of vig et the f duly 7 on & month-l tour of}! rhe police policy of “section, not| The merger with the St. Louis Detroit, Mich., July 1.—(?)—Wil- Los Angeles, Calif, July 1—(>) —— of pal ndbaic Bog wad iy hd | tn gt ante Map sne ee one Tee] cinemas || Twin Babies Come [ttre in sams ear of a nat Meter trial for the murder eight years tribution of f cts,” Gover- ‘Starting at Fort Snelling, Minne-| Obtaining full information as to the! Tit, Conual sales output of $75,000,,- 8 $200 cash prize in the opening event Fred oo ; of "term peoduta ae apolis, Minnesota, July 9, General Of the several the officers | 000 to $100,000,000 and with 35 fac- of the third annual international | 280.0% Fred Oesterretch, was 6 Twice in One Year || 2°, Weaver sid. “The transporte” Puqua will - | Were 15 altogether—bu' of tories situat various parts competition of the Airplane Model . > ¢ | tion problem of the western farmer ments in North Dakota, Washington, | $#Ve reporters the wine ais League of America which started here has become especially acute because California, Utah, Wyoming and Ne-| information vital to the Lingle in- ie Cornerstone Laying | |. 2° tet. Ju te eine one | of ie Lacon Oe ie tae payee @ to Weshin€- | of those seized. Rhineland Is Gay Chaffee won the tenlor scale model] “Sot for Wednesday |to Mr. Dana Riley, aged 24. here| roads (ollowing the war. It ls there- r WOMAN ARRESTED As French Depart ae ene mecca: AE ES rae enigtstcn f0 the ia T¥iné thildieh, seven of Whom are living." |means ‘of transportation "for bulk Three Children Drown | ix x LOS ANGELES | . a ae Pee ase. oe ity Lutheran church’ onthe comner| , Thaflrs twins arived July 2, 192,| commodities produced and used in Angeles, Jt —P)—A woman rlin, .—(P)—Sixty million f Fi treet. ill shortly thereafter. Both the/ the great agricultural ig) In Washington Creek | avis the a tinued today to express Chi Vv of Fourth street and Avenue A, Wit! |mother and the newest twins were re-| Develpoment of the Missssippl Newport, Wash, July 1) —| police as hirs ease 27 See: 107 9 Se meee, OF RP cago oting on ficiating at the ceremony will be ported to be progressing satisfactorily | valley waterway, he suguested, Dot Y cmhree of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sibbets’| husband has been prominently men-| With the exception of a few isolated Traffic Ts Cure|#ev,,! ¢. Monson, 8 former pastor) gaseBALL MAN MISSING _| problem of the imiddlewest, but also in Cusick Greek near ‘Locke poke of "aitred Lingle, plod poreel cgrhan heady a gel taat Chicago, July 1—(?)—Chicago voted ny the Beater, Bax, On 8 eyinomaa min aaa Pag Iya mae flood wpe a -” is day! They were Bertha, 10, Howard./ man, was held here today. disorders. today upon a traction ordinance de- THREE DIE IN STORM for the St. Paul American Association 8, and Fred, 6. .Bertha was z Te wont Soe ieee sarees Bresiau fascists supplied a note of signed to cure its traffic ills. Ottawa, July 1.—()—Two persons | baseball club, has been missing since QUAKES RECORDED from the by older sisters but| on request of authorities and | discord when, during a military tattoo Including subways through the| were killed, another died of a heart |Sunday. He was last seen upon his New York, July 1.—(#)—Two slight died because they did not understand | is held incommr in hotel. inance fell ag opazlecii is . a .| which formed one ef the jubilation loop, the ordi provides for the! attack, and much: damage was done |departure on a fishing trip to Mud! earthquakes were recorded last night methods of resuscitat Reports were current FF also was | features, they started street rows. A $200,000,000 in improvements and a| by a wind and electrical storm which |Lake, near here. A posse, which | on the seismograph of Fordham un!- steed By. hile: the: bodiens Nee.-F-) Maes arrest ane Sate for ques- | number of persons were injured and merger of transit companies involving| swept eastern Ontario and Quebec |searched the lake shore, believe he| versity. The distance was 2,960 miles covered. tioning by Chicago others arrested. 261,000,000, last night and early today. may have from New York, 4 . >

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