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J\ + “North Dakota’s *- Oldest Newspaper " ESTABLISHED 1878 Plan os Three TWO OF TRIO ARE BACH MOTHER OF THREE CHILDREN Four Were Holding Hands and Wading When They Came -- to Deep Place ALL GO UNDER TOGETHER Man Rescues Child of Nine, but Others Perish; All Bodies Are Recovered (Tribune Special Service) Zeeland, N. D., July 2—Three sis- i f ef a BE hi ag Ll ine i £ 54 i 5 ft ig ze rf i ag i i i uh z HH gee tH ag H i 8 i é : lH te ae sit i 5 ghee E ie i i f . i if i F i e HEE F 2 g H i ft i i pita a 82 F F EE fF i i i g e B ere {4 ARRESTED ON ACO ee - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930 Heads Power Board ? ht ¢ duly General Edgar Jadwin has been nam- ed by President Hoover to head his IN AUTO ACCENT Law Contends Siebel Threw Wife Out, Causing Fracture of Her Collarbone Philip Siebel was brought in from pay Nag ona dl him with assault and bat- tery on his wife. Mrs. Siebel is said to have been ees oonpie ware rota ainge res when the couple were ‘Wing. When they came to the. point in the road where it forks to Dris- coll and Sterling, one of the pair wanted to take the Driscoll. branch, pier Snaiited on taking ths PAs ‘route, Anstrom said he was told. 3 steered his way and Mrs. ee a Ben © rab to Qhrown oat her from the car, but, Tues- , when seen by the deputy sheriff seit eaditeth sia 5 ive ped Anstrom said, was this county, in which the affair took place. Siebel is now being held for arraignment in district court for before -Judge Jansonius. Bome ime ago he was paroled while ne a liquor charge sentence in I . Mrs. Siebel was b: it to Bis- marck in care of Miss ry Cashel and placed in a hospital for exam- Pawel 7 tone gin th charge en iven-in charge of Mrs. Berni ° Sherwin Governors Consider LIQUOR CHARGES ssszeesees Claim Ohioans Had Syndicate Which Operated Between Florida and Middle West Cleveland, July 2—()—An ulleged rum running syndicate that operated an overland route from Florida and a, fleet of boats across Lake Erie to dis- * teibute liquor in middlewestern cities stood revealed today with the release of secret’ federal indictments naming commit gram. SHARKEY 10 FIGHT SCHMELING SEPT. 25 AT YANKEE STADIUM American Gladiator Signs Ar- ticles for Return Bout Through Manager GERMAN TO GET LONG END Max’s Manager Expected to Sign Articles for Him With- in Next Few Days New York, July 2.—(*)—Jack Sharkey, Boston sailorman, signed ar- ticles today through his manager, Johnny Buckley, for a 15-round re- turn engagement with Max Schmel- ing, heavyweight champion, in the Yankee stadium here Sept. 25. The Boston gladiator, who lost his bid for the championship on a foul to Schmeling in four rounds June 12, agreed to take 12% per cent, the challenger’s share of the purse, He also agreed to purchase Schmeling’s freedom from Arthur Buelow, deposed manager, out of his own share of the Although Schmeling now is aboard » his Joe { regarding a return bout was that he be freed from his former manager, whose contract does not expire until October. SOUTHERN CROSS HEADS WESTWARD Begins New York to California Flight; Will Stop..at Chi- cago Tonight itt ding ig & | Money to Indians | OO ef i |GANG GUNNERS TRY TO PUT CHICAGO COP ON ‘SPOT’; FAIL Starting Tomorrow In The Tribune The title of the serial is “Danc- ing Judith.” It starts tomorrow in the Trib- une. DUNAHEY DROPS SUIT ON G. P. FOR $65,000 Acceptance of State Accident Compensation Bars Action in Ejectment of Boy One of the big suits of this term of district court was dropped, Tuesday, when, on motion of William Langer, counsel: for the plaintiff, the damage action of Charles I. Dunahey, as guard- jan ad litem for Robert Dunshey, his Late News Bulletins BABE HITS 31ST HOMER New York, July 2—(#)—Babe Ruth hit his thirty-first home BE reporter. .. | His release was ordered last night but other Man Injured, in Battle on Crowded Street SMOKE SCREEN AIDS ESCAPE Policeman Gives Pursuit in Auto- mobile, but Runs Out of Gasoline; Pistol Found Chicago, July 2—(?)—Gang | gun- ners stood in the glare of the bright lights of South State street last night and made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Jack Zuta, gangster. A man was killed. Another was wounded. In the excitement Zuta and three companions disal The gunmen escaped behind a smoke screen emitted from the exhaust of their car. A policeman emptied his revolver at the gunmen who, how- ever, apparently escaped unhurt. The man killed was Elbert Lusader, 38, motorman on a street car. A bul- let from the pistol of one of the at- tackers penetrated his neck. Zuta had been arrested for ques- tioning in connection with the slay- ing of Jake Lingle, Tribune rT. Zuta hesitated to leave the detective headquarters. He pleaded with Police Lieut. George Barker to provide police Protection to his home. “Lieutenant, I'd never get home alive,” he said to Barker. e| stein. Solly Vision sat in front with Barker. Bratz, Vision and brightly lighted street, exchanging (Continued on page nine) Farmers Union Buys Montana Grain Firm Great Falls, Mont., July 2—(?)— of the ‘The deal also included purchase of the Minneapolis office of Patton- Kjose company, its membership in the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minneapolis Chamber Clearing House association. Minnesota Couple Killed in Accident Street Car Motorman Killed, An- POINCARE ATTACKS U.S. TARIFF BILL IN PARIS ADDRESS Surprises Guests at welll American Dinner by Tirade on New Impost Measure ITALIANS LIFT AUTO LEVY Cost of Importing Motor Cars Is Materially Increased by Government Action Paris, July 2—(P}—Americans of 22 countries, gathered with French- men to celebrate the France-America Committee's “week of American na- tions” last night heard Raymond Poincare, former president and form- er premier, take the United States to task for its new tariff law. M. Poincare, presiding at a dinner to national delegates, characterized recent United States economic poli- cles as “these unhappy incidents of recent years.” He attacked “above all those of the last two or three months, which come as a result of blind econ- omy and selfish nationalism. “There is a crisis in the friendship of the two nations which, if not rem- edied promptly, will grow worse. Countries that try to antagonize oth- er peoples will find that they ate at- tached to those other peoples by bonds they cannot break,” he said. Philippie Roy, Canadian minister at Paris, referred to “at least three at- tempts on the part of the United States to seduce Canada which fail- ed because Canada is bound to remain faithful to Great Britain.” He said the attempts occurred in 1775, at the time of the American revolution, and in 1612 at the time of the second war Engl United States delegates at the din- ner were.all private citizens. One or two-volced that.2 man of M. . surprise ¥ | Poincare’s position should have chos- to DUTY ON AUTOMOBILES Rome, July 2.—(#)—The Italian government today, without previous notice, increased the import duty of automobiles between 110 and 120 per cent. Notice of the increase was pub- shed in the official Gazette. The representatives here of foreign motor car manufacturers, particular- « on page mine.) 668 Hail Claims Received Tuesday Hail claims received by the state hail insurance department Tuesday |numbered 668, bringing the total re- ceived by the department so far this season to 3,122. The total is higher than the average but does‘ not com- “|pare with 1923, the worst year in the department's history, when 1,011 claims had been received by July 1. McLean county turned in the nost claims yesterday, 376. Williams was next with 107, while Wells reported 50, Ramsey 29 and Mountrail 23, The Former Center Man Is Hurt in St. Paul |n2 St. Paul, July 2.—(?)—Dr. 8. E. Hor- witz, Minneapolis, in an auto- mobile accident in St. Paul Tuesday night, is improved today. Dr. Hor- wits formerly resided at Center, N. D. lans at Ancker hospital said his condition is not serious and he is expected to be released in a week. He was bruised about the arms and knees. LIKE AN ALGER STORY Kansas-Texas railway. Now he is the general manager. e Light From Ordi Is Curing Disease at Cornell SENATOR SMOOT Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, a pow- er in the Republican party of the na- tion, was married today to Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets, Salt Lake City widow, His first wife died a year ago. ‘ATTIC LOVER’ IS DECLARED GUILTY California Jury Finds Sanhuber Killed Husband of Illicit Sweetheart Los Angeles, July 2—(?)—Otto San- huber Iies huddled in his cell today convicted of manslaughter for the al- leged slaying of Fred Oéesterreich, Milwaukee manufacturer, in whose ate Sah manslaughter verdict. Sanhuber’s plea of not guilty be- cause of insanity remains to be dis- posed of. . Mrs. Oesterreich, jointly accused by Sanhuber, won a separate trial, which will open in a week. William Craig, 42, Kintyre Farmer, Dies} * William Craig, 42, of Kintyre, 8 farmer, died in @ local hospital at 10:40 o'clock Tuesday night. He leaves a widow, 10 children and his father and mother, the latter residing at Napoleon. Mr. Craig was a native of Nebraska. The body will be taken to Kintrye tomorrow morning and funeral serv- ices will be held there July 4, with in- terment in the Kintrye burial ground. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_-? War-Time Act of Mercy Remembered Orange, Callf., July 2—(P)—An act of mercy he performed under hail of , BP. EL ‘Téarried today when notified he had inherited one-fifth of a $300,000 estate in France. Bingham, lieutenant in the six- teenth infantry during the World war, The Weather PRICE FIVE CENTS e Passes 500 Hour Mark Sisters Drown In Creek Near Zeeland ENDURANCE FLYERS ARE'80 HOURS AHEAD OF OLD WORLD MARK Motor Is Functioning Smoothly, but One of Pilots Says He Is Growing Tired FAIL TO MAKE BROADCAST Army Plane Fails to Connect With Microphone as Aviators Refuse to Reach for It Chicago, July 2—(AP)—John and Kenneth Hunter in the monoplane “City of Chicago” flew through their 500th continuous hour over Sky Har- bor today at 11:40 a, m. central standard time. They were 80 hours ahead of the previous world’s record for endurance flying. The motor in “The City of Chica- go” apparently was functioning smoothly and except that Kenneth is tired of the three weeks of monoton- ous droning there was every indica- tion the pit would continue through the week. As the pilots roared through their 500th hour aloft, an army plane’ soared overhead endeavoring to drop’ a radio contact to the endurance plane for a noon broadcast of the flight by the record-holding pilots. Five attempts were made by the radio men aboard the army plane, but the air currents seemed Py and the flyers aboard the endarance Plane declined to risk reaching for Facts Regarding Endurance Flight Time 11:40 a. m. (CST) Wed- nesday. Contacts: 190. Gasoline used: 7,165 gal. (esti- mated). Oil used: 347 gal. (estimated). Mileage: 37,500 (estimated) ——$___ the radio hookup. It was the first time an attempt to make contact ‘with the “City of Chicago” was not completed. Sends Note to Sister John today dropped a note to bs fine ore to his sister, Miss Ma- belle Hunter, who is ill in a hospital at Danville, N. Y. She had expressed worry over their health. The note read: , What do you say ‘Boy’ (Mabelle’s nickname). Who don’t know how to break a record. Well we have close to 500 hours and the motor is run- ning- fairly good yet. I don’t know how much longer it will last. Beans, (Kenneth) is fretting and wants to come down at 520 hours but I want as been tough but n i the other flight. We are feeling fine although Beans is getting pretty sleepy. ‘e go out and ‘k on th: (continued ‘on page ine)” eM LETTER SOUGHT IN. FARGO MURDER CASE Search Dead Man’s Effects for Alleged Missive From Wom- an Demanding Money once advanced shoulder to shoulder | /, with a regiment of Poilus. Noticing a young § Fre wounded and unable to move, Bing- ham carried him to a dressing sta- tion, learned his name was Renault, wished him good luck and hurried to overtake his buddies. News that the French soldier's the American's first word of Renault -Size Bulbs Lutheran church, northeast of here, ‘The victim, shot and killed as he sat Americans Seem To Like. Caviar ———_—____—___—_—_— Washington, July 2.—/?)}—We wair,