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. ESTABLISRED 1873... |. fa eae ceg BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JULY’ 5, 1980 Up dies PRICE ‘FIVE CENTS y Accidents Ten Persons Dead in North Dakota Mishaps*™=™m pti steht PROPERTY DAMAGE Down After 553 Hours MUSTO: PUERS REST, THEN [___ : = AWAKE TORECEIVE OFFERS OF REWARDS ‘Compairison of Old and New Records: oe (t For-Sustained Flight in Airplane Four Are. Killed east being j Peawe Re ’ _ NURS OES Endurance Plane Deaths Due Directly to Fire- works Placed at 12, Largest Number In Three Years AUTOMOBILES KILLED 81 Leaders in Senate“ Naval Treaty Battle ‘+: comparison’ of the ol and new records for sustained flight CITY OF CHICAGO: ST LOUIS ROBIN: Chicago Celebrators Use Dyna- ue 420:21:30 End 23 Days In Air Late Friday mite For Noise-making; 17 AGED FARGO PREACHER DIES Wright. ¥ tama 200 b. p. Bae Coaliongse To bp. Afternoon; Will Appear On Seriously Hurt y , phoney Hae acne Vaudeville Stage Chicago, July 6—(AP)—Ameri ~ One Valley City Resident Killed|| Gasetine: 2.0 gallons ime sie paid is cola rie ‘nvhomen he ste \- : In Crash; Another Takes m. CST. July 30, 1929, 7:38:90 HOME CITY PLANS WELCOME iniversaty: of its independence, Gi Own Life After Mishap The dead numbered 178. Many other hundreds were injured. erty damage ran in many thousa! of dollars. Deaths due directly to fireworks totaled 12. This was the number of such deaths record e e Proceeds of Flight Alread Eight Balloons in Race Are | rrsescownnes | Gag . bs Pee es e io Come fen. fohnso G Carried. Toward Little Rock ares Here are the leagers m utc ._.rate's battle the three years the Associated Press on the London naval treaty, which will open Monday. has been keeping a nation-wide check Chicago, July 5—(P)—Lounging in| 4,,, Serator Claude Swanson of Virginia, a Democrat, will lead’ ‘those seeking’ to ratity the treaty, but will have |upon Independence day fatalities. A the help of the Hoover administration. year ago there were seven deaths * their death by drowning near the the lap of luxury and leisure after 23 Senators Hiram Johnson of California and George H. Hampshire, both Republicans, fi i 19: North Dakota 1 line on the| Light North. Wind Takes Gas lJ, § BLUEJACKET days spent in an airplane for’a new| fight against ratification of the pact. roam 4 See aeeaae i Fanehesra pewter ( bon oes . One was a Fargo Bags On Journey at 15 Mile world’s © refueling endurance flight The automobile, however, took the | ‘The state's death toll was still tevin Sows | KILLED BY BANDITS [Scr ateezt-|TWO WHITE MEN’ LONDON NAVY PACT BATTLE acco ee, si <leromet rims. ses| IN CHINA BATTLE sscr ce ANDROURBLACKS | TO BEGIN IN SENATE MONDAY "ities sererse sc 1928. This was attributable to much Mr, snd Mrs. Frask Kouba and|inetion race crossed the: Texss line — anfiideope peer for cle tent, REE ATLAS TW A ; cooler weather generally. The Fourth is ‘Kouba ving ‘Whit Arkansas vicinity a! “After ir second hand 1 4 ” of July two years ago was one nan, and Mise fascy ‘Ria, 17, Lane evtics nies oT") Cunhoat . Guam . En gage s|monoplane to earth at 5:21% yester- KILLED IN RIOTING Firecrackers Annoy | Mier Ste, Sennen: Foe, days of the year, heat alone being kin, N.D,, automobile struck bp train today. day. afternoon—553 hours 41% min- : Surgeons at Work | Last Bitter Fight Before Re- | Tésponsible for 12 deaths that day. near Park River. ‘They had drifted about 270 miles) Chinese Marauders.at Hochow | utes in the air—the endurance flyers, 4 F eaths from fireworks were con- Palmer Gunderson, 25, living 10 |!" 8M air line trom Houston where 15 John and Kenneth, first sought. rest So See ee cess For Summer centrated, as in the two previous miles northeast of Cooperstown, ma- | h¥drogen filled bags took the air late In'Hunan Province tnd awoke refrestied to face the task Deaths Occur When Race War- seen aay commas btn : a Bie ante ee chine struck train Hannaford. yesterday. accepting their rewards jeopardized ie res. several ‘pa- aes be ‘AH. Thorson, 44, rand. Forks, $f the entrants were unsc-) washington, July §—UP)—The navy |Walter and Ajbert Hunter, thelr| fare Flares.in Alabama Town; | tems Jn Bismarch’s hoepltals a aptecatns: cont al amar PEI eae Pog lene tny Mets 4 . » “ay ‘j \- 2 of he ‘4 ' . in rr! ere \ raliroad. employe, .suto-street ear jo tad Be fn neers Preegg cheno} we sari today of the death of a |Prothers who served as their refuel Negro Dwelling Burned Bio Bika rodaagha Waitara leas battle against the ratification of the sale of fireworks is forbidden, S16 allwere still in the air and /5It Samuel Elkins, of Brook- eae ‘ the hospitals when: physicians notified Se honden naval treaty will begin a were treated for burns from lyn; N. ¥., in'an encounter between|was for a week's appearance at-a| Emelle, Als., July 5.—()—Six per-|him’that they were hampered by ‘3 ootleg fireworks. At least 17 per- : in : the Lote Indications ‘were the wind would|chinese bandits and. the United leading Loop theater, to be foliowed|sons are dead today in race wartare| loud blasts’ from firecrackers during |, Atithe bidding of Marsomeig|80R8 Were seriously injured in Chi- ory : . 7 that branch of. congress will assemble i ; 93, Fargo, drowned when | carry ‘the. hogs in the direction f// states guibost Guam yesterday at |BY two Reeks' engagement at twolwhich flared. inte yesterday and re- Sets, Sarenonl at fated mis es in special. session and come to grips| (ity eccnle fccarmms alors he sank in'10 feet of water in Big bose K Ab Tyserkane WORE | cotgle, Hunan, Cbiga, > Perkin, New maceen oa io [sulted tm’ a gun battle, thie ynching| shock, the doctors abla hed wxcgemna hin. their last, bitter “dispute before hatnite for their uoisemaking aud five Buleer sneered pay “estitne < big fen ‘Two - messages, confirming unof- ene tactics tis homaccn te, es seer anid the burning of a negro | worked under strain when firecrack- sre wtf ta pact will Saamece pares, stray bullets. > _ e 1 . . “~ | ers'were exploded in the quiet es A * rs ‘wo others were seriously injured aaa rend ls |p Ss Sr a ea eat te ae eT ewan uel “ARES en Ee meng every acti of we tar |, the. Pere “makings eto west ¢ Vallep ity. 7 i TROP PE 8 during the looting of Hochow. by ar, said the boys would not go] "he gaan ns Vere NewToes. | Persone, from, Ahooting firecseckers late. Its leaders will be dohmeon of TO”, heer ieee cd were blacksmith bey peering Absence qoe) in. Md pgreerys ota eh . “| te Sparta, Ill, their. home town, to G. T. Boyd, white. thrown from speeding automoblies di- | California and: Moses.of New Hamp- learned. Li at Walley City, commit Pain ween 200 and 280 state sarill be Toti- |regstve = home-town welcome, until] <4’ min named Mave, white, reetly in front of the hospitals. shire. A : The largest number of fatalities suicide by ‘siecting, as a repult OF on Of" here’ between 6/ fled af theseenflict, Were not | after their theater engagements. Jean Robertson, negro. no. untoward] ,, BY. strange twist of circumstance, | was reported from the middlewest brooding over Larson's death. »fandtams: , ; made pubis immediately. Perkins also-made known they were| ‘Three unidentified negroes. accident operations, |the brunt of the battle for ratifica- where there were 58 from all causes. Among those injured were: Earlier adyhoes reported at Jeast'aix| ‘The 1 legation ‘at Peiping | considering the offer of a contract to| 4 arrel between Clarence Boyd, | but that the noise makers made the |tion will be borne by a Democrat,| Tne densly populated middle Atlantic Hueston Miller, Rugby, N. D., cri- fof the balloons in tha sis of Ty-| already been instructed to make|sppear in a talking movie. - a nephew of G. T. Boyd, and a negro | day the most difficult one of the year.|SWanson of Virginia, the ranking states followed with 39; and the south , \ tical condition at Rugby from a brok-/Jer, Texas, ome 160 miles notth. |“urgent’ protests” treatment} ‘When the boys awoke they each|to whom the boys had sold an auto- minority member of the foreign re- had 83, compared with 21 a year ago. AN en back suffered when his auto over-igeven were sighted over Avinger,| reported reesived ‘by e citi-|/ found a.new bed with a $100 bill at-| mobile battery was credited by offi- lations and naval committees. ‘The mountain states continued to hd ‘\, turned. Texas, 80 nostheast of Tyler, |zens st Suiping, Honan, China. |tached as the gift: of a-bed: manufac: |cers-as' starting the riot. E SLAYER | He ‘will receive the active support| nave a low death list for the holiday, Howard Cowley, 17, George Holt,|and still eight were reported |Frank P. Lockhart, consul general at|turer. = = lai After the argument: the negro left of the regular Republican leadership |‘There were only two there. 18, and Geraldine Dawson, all of ‘strung out along the Texes-Arkanses , Seperted American mission-| Having already. about $25,-|the Boyd place of business and re- and of Senator Reed, Republican, Devils Lake, badly bruised and cut/horder near. Texarkans. aples were driven through the streets |099, the Hunter brothers hesitated to|turned later with two other negroes, Pennsylvania, and Robinson of Ar- \« + $m the mishap in which Miss Cowley] “One entrant, identified as 8. A. U.| there with-sticks, estimate what their ‘new ‘world’s en-| who renewed the quarrel. kansas, the Democratic leader, both INVESHG. A R AND died. Rasmussen in the General Electric of avy department has notified|durance record would ultimately| One of the negroes struck Clarence of whom were delegates to the Lon- enbtmes Koulba was seriously hurt 18 /Cieveland, was sighted spparently in Elkins’ retatives of his death. mean to them in: the way of- riches, Boyd on ogee © se Patera i se ipreecamery the struggle, the ( Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Larson and| tho tp competivars seeking & biees| BRITISH GUNBOAT company sponsoring thelr Tight is| nephew's rescue, he was stot four kK issues sre cleatly defined and the BOOTLEGGER SLAIN thelr four children, Stanley, Kenneth| on the american team in the Gordon |ENGAGES BANDITS contingent "upon “appearances the|times in the back by one of the ne-| Think New Yorker Killed’ by |voting alignment fairly definite. The id | —/ = “varic jead- | Toes. r one unce! factor ow soon the Eee i ae ay en ee 1 on Qa ove Ms ae RT eo tn a|Eromy Who Harbored Thought lene thee ee] e 2 refu; ie hout of ohn rou; ave a juries when a tire on their car blew| 0st night with s veteran left behind. baal the ~ eet reel oy | ay they earned: more than $7,000 from son, rrr a8 ‘The home was immedi- ne , cried Gpacuore of the treaty predict the|Pair Mysteriously Shot as : out, and sent the machine into af t- Money wel, o0 years © Compet- \tne bandit, hordes who cancece arg|*he, Malt ,, Mnuet | ately surrounded by a crowd of white — roll call will be taken after 10 days| Special Officer Prepared to titeh. One Of hls ships ses Cisanled by aq [tacked that city., Two British anil-|wnese susplces they broadcast their|eeopio' “En an exchange of shots bee| New York, July B--U-—A grudge,| 72 cal, Will be taken after 1 oppo-| SP Pp ‘ . ani ot Hig Sips was Sipe: bey A TE Dace woandia. ‘The. ganbout re. | ect bhealdlrgreigy ah note ,ooo,|tWeen negro occupants of the house | harbored during three years in ptisort,|sition is hopeful it will be longer—-| Take Accused Man to Court NORTHWEST DEATH erage sear: , and for-|turned the fire and H. M. 8. Bee as —— ais more srelion thee and a group. of white men on the out-|was one theory upon which policé| much longer. 4 c TOLL HOUNTS TO 26 encase, Dee D. ts an|bas been ordered to Yochow: from | 0 ere. and gifts sw “ie |side, Mars and Robertson were killed sought today to solve the slayer of a| The primary objective of the lat- : i oy ‘ St. Paul, July .5.—(}—Twenty-six | Metly_.of Grand ay 1. Do an Hankow. *- total. committe fT f and two negroes were wounded. man whose oil-drenched body was|ter's strategy is to delay. Detroit, July 5.—(AP)—A special 4 “he! \, fatalities, only one of which was at-| side to E. J. Hill, who is piloting ES ‘The end of thé flight was as uhex-) With the death of Marrs, a rush| found blazing in the Bronx. They hope to force the issue over|investigator for the Hamtramck po- H tributable. to fireworks was the toll| Detroit Times bag. It got away fifth Largest Art Project | Dected ss the besinning, 23 days ago, was made on the negroes’ house and) ‘The body, charred beyond recogni-| until fall. ‘They concede their numer. |lice andan alleged bootlegger ‘were : taken in. the. northwest during the |last night, dropping s shower of dirt z was inauspicious.......-.-..... |the bullding was set afire. When the| tion, was identified by a scrap of pa-|ical strength is insufficient to reject shot to death at 8 a..m. today by two fourth of July holiday period. In ad-| on spectators'as It went away. Is Unveiled Friday] 4 clogged filter stopped the oil| ite dled. down, the embers were| per’ and police records “as that’ of|the secret teem cis they are|unidentified men who ent the (Continued on page fifteen) : flow; the motor .was .seared .trom| Searched and the bodies of two ne-| Henry BHnkman, 38, staxicab driver. |eounting. upon several ‘pertinent fac-| former's home in Hamtramck. a SEVEN SHOTS FIRED AT Repid Otty, 8. D., July 6—l}—|Iack of lubrication; a hurried Jand-|St0es were found. They had been/ie had been killed. by a bullet|tors to-aid them in their efforts at| Barney Roth, the investigator, was Mooney and Billings BALLOON AERO DIGEST * ¥ 2 ing was made; and the old record of|urned to death. through the head. - The scrap of pa-/ postponement. in the kitchen of his home. getting rier Houston, Texas, July 5—(AP)—A | South Dakota's Black Hills have wit- 420:21:30 was left 188 ‘hours and-20|- - Intesmittent battles between whites per bore the name of a matron, at Sponsors of the treaty have drawn| breakfast. Johnny Metz, whom, Are Denied Pardons) = received at 12:30 p. m. from | nessed completion of the first part Of | minutes behind. and blacks, but with no bloodshed, moving picture theatre. ..At.the the-|up a definite plan of campaign. It|Roth was to take to federal court aca eric corg and, Lieutenant W.—O-|the world’s largest art project—-Gut-|" Holiday. thousands, . who. . had| continued att Right, while search eea| 2 Police learned from the manager |consists primarily in.leaving to the| for trial on a Haver chases today Sep Dyas, July $-P-—Tea| get ant the ballon hod own ed |228 Dees ead of Gears wash amined tn alert ace early in he |2ou nd nt gh, whe teh Wel Sentry name and aaarne,|gppenion the urden of srtying on | eh Wain son the fro” prek latest efforts to end: a 13-year-old, ri ington the Mount Rushmore Na-|day floundered in the suddenness have shot.G. T. Boyd. His. police record, which included debate. ly one or two, or DO) arn “al Aicining the’ kitchen. The sentence Preparedness day iy tional : the descent. rs six arrests‘.and one term.in Elmira|sibly three, set speeches are in con- two gunmen entered throush the bombing " TMSontinsed on pase, fiveen) | section around Zimelle for the ayer.” | Hsob, furnished. the. clue tor the|tamplation ‘by the supporters of the| {woeunmen entered "through the ie i rs suf growth of the Uatiod orate thn : This morning fhe body of one negro oon theory. and -set- police Tooking Eiice seciishiy: insta in dlp cate Hice she heard the men talking with Came tga dh edhe ilo endt of Gilmer at | maasive stone head of the first presi. | #—=— . Brees oars been s ring leader in| days. ago’ as.the possible slayer. er clauses of the treaty. Opponents! "ty cant do anything for you and “ \ tence roare Fig gh Y **/ gent was unvelled yesterday at the|| Experts: Explain one, race, ioe, wag found hanging to e“"Brinkman and several otters were contend they represent an abandon. | pve told you that before,” she quoted ‘The California. supreme court yes-| * “We distinetty heard seven pales top of Mount Siar aa Failure of Motor. heen the negro Who hit Clarence Boyd arrested ja: Jhnnazy, 1997.49 ae $4, aayal-bullding, by: the Hesitation eed ca: a ap giana 6 ‘ Rerday present overnre 0. S wre held 2,500 ith luring arse. charged, and -as. they. left the. court Impose upon cruisers armed With | door to see her husband fall. Metz, ‘Young an adverse recommendation on | aeronauts. ssid. before persons. Jace ment. . Officials said he had been dead eo bat aa the. cight-inch guns. Rani tha, ahha’ cae sibs ie hhalding be had a: fair and imparts Wisconsin Population toot head of Washington. ~e happened. to the “ou of Chicags® gt Ww. G. ee of Sumter defendants. Brinkman. drew a knlte eee ia hah outbarised tbe oe house, fend Was fatally Wounded by trial. Governor Young has indicated] ''Seontons & ———— Comune, Light secrectay was x-} runty oany, was, lending Uae: boeene | 05S Buk SOE nish aeeeen) See Ie Te. tepecy, leita, toe United States | Majer tie WS URINE hhis actiop on Mooney’s application for| - Is Put at 3,000,388 Movie Star Returns ‘ [endurance fight yesterday ‘was ex-|in search of the negro slayer, although | the feet. - At Brinkman’s : for! fo 18, with 15 for Great Britain. ‘The AURA Once PED Ee feistion ia Billings case, Muvaukee, Wis, suy.s——tne| But Without Divorce|” “te ot sorcen tad clogged.” aaa) ome of Tight have been one ot ehe| to. Mdennlig: him and ‘left the veourt Tatiay in return is iven « tonnage! Nonpartisan Clubs Mh So ay seaty ininred povaar pom geese eager apd ME SL one. Tech gr degree negroes burned to: death in the Robe } he would “take care of him wrkn contrast ‘ith susertions a the To Camp Near Medora bombings for jooney 1388, official county census totais , July 5, lations erteon home. .. ra Ss ae es weet) , ey ae ee Pare aad So gpg eee gril op Gesreineasab ini Hal as 20 hours, tits of ooaren tet is; Beier an Soy ta wae sential Alay tie coeopeaiiany tree ssuieTuctod te rovides for par y between the WO) ‘The North Dakota Federation of — i egiael farcen yt mee. vice venient rons fg Lak eed of Lgl Bi arg ey hig] not been Its only cleaning had|bams, near the Mississipp!-Alabame | gangsters this ‘week. » ht proet, Fee renal oe eat paid Nonpartisan clubs will hold the an- tite of porjured testimony: Sais Ngtive England without’ 's divorce |bgpn done with the end of a knife. ine. Radi oat dae cad EE Peres coor inferiority for America, nual boerd meeting at the Buddy In his; petition for a.-perdon. Bul-|" The population’ increase was 368,- from the lady from whom he long hes} Yesterday, it became obvious that iat tag 1 Fe Binrence Bord ana | Aish Statesman < Behind this question, tise dis tel ranch one and one-half miles east ot SRDoGalls a. Vallee “chines aeik| tiimtied ving’ Se larger sities ot ie =i |” /elgeced, which meant of course thet |g man named: Aros, both White. And Soldier. Dies| <<. comparatively are the sight| teats ff. Mes, Bertha 4 Bien Dall msee BS, SERS Tope Ke atiids sowed aelee and Boeee Havel 9 9 Ave Killed by preaure. In preliminary tests, John ‘nuns wee hate, Shdlg? 5 snd siarine’ gun ships. The OPPO: |tle, announces July 7th is registration ‘tostteanaer largely rural population gener- Dublin; Irish Free Btate, ve we aid te terion of Pract: sity towed losses. © Blast in England |i: try cad ete on, how, “21! - Movies of Hottest | Wm Major “Byran | Ricco Cooper | gives Japan higher ratio than the |" ltt. haw, Seca alae Oxmani, Durkee; » cattléman, running: going high shut- Coun Mad widely known. Trish testa arral jt of false, Dining seid be yay consider: | igh Net Discloses Castleténd, “England, July, sr |ting doom tie maton letting tre pine try Are si solgie, died today at the age o! 48, | Washington conference. (iced pagel and anyother future Police and today slowly lose altitude. But, when Ken- . : ‘ ‘ ‘ ae pmata a7. Places of interest in the Reese, pores Pepceetines - enies, Fate of Three Men the ruling of the Hieksons and Par-/neth tried I, fay “didnot have | Mossow, July 8--(e)—Mories have ee Cant ee One Birling Title Won piss James Foley, wite of the North iS Ys —s sons Chemical other bodies | enough altitude. spurted | been made hotteat‘coun- tae an > . 5 vent court. Gt. Thomas, duly 8-0p-tme io ad to thee of 11 Perona tes | out fast when he tok ott the |fries in the world, the Kingdom of tracted eitention here years ago when By Wisconsin Youth |r eerie the cae flan at j Milwaukee Official Davignte Lake Evie tao, tral okitt| seoterda, More than 20 badly in-|but land. ‘They were 20 low they could } Cloquet,’ -Minn:, July -5—(#—Re-| Cabins may be rented at a reason: ¢ was revealed. when fisher-|jured. persons remained in the. hos-|not throttle down the motor without gaining the tifle he lost a year ago,|able price for the week with the privi- - Transferred to West|inen: nauing Brought, the |pltal here, - crashing.” : me | [Wut Marx, 20, Eau Claire, Wit.|iege of one's, own cooking. | sight- —_—. ‘ bodies of two lace.| Many dwellings were rendered un- i A was Tenamed ‘3 champi seeing trips'are planned for ore- ' } 8. D., July 5—E. L.| The third body Yound. floating inhabitable by the force of the ex-/ Ten Carloads of Wool rollér by winning a noons and good programs for the aft- * ‘who has served as ‘aasist-/| nearby. Plosion, which was not explained. and . ers. “yesterday. Marx defeated the|ernoons. County presidents are dele- » +, | The binsh was felt tn Sows tp oie Will Be Ship Dut Bal Ales weak Sina and tsa | Caen, NTT. OND. AY. BPD. FoEre= “ ||away. Many persons wandered about| About 10 carloads of wool quickly won from Harry Foster, Aber- PERERUEBEGE Sic | Jama Many perions wandered about| | About 10 caicae of, ‘Ths clips ". Washington; “Pacific coast] ON NATIONAL ¥ COUNCIL . | |thetr homes. Many spent last night | are’now being aaeniicd Rie cod champion, in the finals. ,.N. D., June 5.—(/P)—Mrs, @ |in the open. Sraded ‘by Frank Costello, a licensed 1d, 18 be! e Duane Squires, one of the sponsors as QUAKE ROCKS New zeatanp | 4", "Eo, of |line rates between Miriot. and: points| tress is #0 be: bom proct|-” Valley GLO, 7. De duly, ae oF) | cours men Saco bus ob ioe trateoeat + Wellington, New Zealand, July 6 ate ee poke tae on the Soo Line out of Max has been mad pas test Wi tan oo 12, tons Raymond Crank, 19, Valley City, was| Executive Council of the “Y", ac- of |UP)—A sharp and fairly protonged| also, helping to assemble the ship-|set for July 15 by.'the state board of | of gas tombs Siler oeptepere te nearly, ited here by escaping | cording to word received here. The iy | ceipaeake, wos Colt Meee: ao Siaaet Fanaa, R.’ Miesen, as advisory |railroad commilssioners. The hearing] terial even gh swamps. The/ gas in his room. was found un-| council is in charge of preparing a 330 p. m. today. . é is 5 i 3 fi i i E i g ’ H t i a 5 | | j

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