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| aces. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == Hail Causes Heavy D — ‘Bismarc ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS — am k Woman Is Killed in Auto Accident BURLEIGH COUNTY SUFFERS MOST Ii" U 9 A A ~ TNJWRS. JEAN KERNS |[__Stvtes itrer,iveninthe air APTUREBROTHERS NYE BODY PROBING SOUTHERN SECTION a T SHOOTING] ACTON OF SLAUTHS - % > SKULL TS CRUSHED ee sj | WHO ADM , oe — Farmers Believed Area Immune ASMACHINE UPSETS} PURSUING SHERIFFS; SHADOWING SENATOR From Damages Chickens i ae ‘ and Pigs Killed Three Others Are Injured When Oklahoma Police Take Young; U. S. Committee Holds Meeting aio, F ‘ BIG DRIFTS VISIBLE TODAY Car Plunges Into Ditch; Men, One Fatally Wounded, in Fargo to Investigate None Seriously Who Admit Fatal Battle Agents Corn and Uncut Grains Ruined ten, aca oe z . eee rage : . and Shocked Grain Injured; , ACCIDENTAL, SAYS CORONER AT LARGE VATE DETECTIVES Culverts Washed Out — ‘ i , Crops in Southeastern Burleigh Advances Theory Flat Tire May pueged jwlehe shiner Who| Operatives of Senate ech Are county were badly damaged lacaciere H Caused Car to Get Figured in Trouble Friday, Also Followed by Chicago day afternoon by a heavy hail storm ave Caus' ar Still H M which covered an area approximately Out of Control till Hunted jen five miles wide by at least 15 miles long. = Altus, Okla., Aug. 30.—(7)—Captured| Fargo, N. D., Aug. 30.—(#)—The Some hail fell in Bismarck and aa igpnntiy wilted te xe. aiteanes ea with a truck containing a liquor still, idadel oc Heed Lak Jeecull Petter Brittin but no damage was cident on U. 8. Highway No. 10. half Vernon Robsion, 28, confessed to of-| Nee of North Dakota, held a. special The storm apparently broke south a mile east of the state penitentiary, ficers today that he and his brother, | and unexpected hearing here today of Bismarck and swept along toward early this morning. George, 30, engaged in a gunfight, to determine, if possible, why two the southeast. Mrs. ag a ten Sad one in which one officer was killed and hi Somer have been Re Bue ber Mag were stripped from corn, owned A on condeipants fed by. Mun- another wounded near here last night. oa a investigation of Mr. Nye’s activ- Bante tine th Sa ate Hiab th siren p C8 ee envornon Robsion placed blame for] C. C. Alberts, investigator, for the garded as a total loss. Grain which Hilied instantly, her head having been fino was critically’ wounded. Pematy | oanmenberg, Detective agency of Chi: | Here's the sign that has been ordered for official cars of federal prohibition |Had! Been shocked also was damaged. crushed when the machine turned Sheriff Elmer L. Carter was killed and | ten of the senate cnamicies opera, | agents In order to protect innocent citizens against bandits who represent 1% Ah no complete check has Y , Joc Whitt, night police chief,|tives into Pareo from Chicue opera- | themselves.as officers. Amos W, W. Woodcock, left, newly appointed prohibi- Fiisschiune: Of thio accident: was’ nok: wounded, "lexamined, ‘They were subprensed | tion director, ts shown displaying the shield which will be flashed when his}) 4¢ Is Stri clear to those who survived the ac- Vernon Robsion was taken to the}at 1 a. m. today after Senator Porter | '™°" Naeem ery be iuminated' by fasilight si abla te ernels ripped cident, but Coroner E. J. Gobel said state reformatory at Granite for safe|H. Dale of Vermont, one of the com- sas id : From Ears of Corn morning that the death was keeping, and a heavy guard was placed | mittee members, had made an investi- % clearly accidental. Gobel, Police Chief Se Gens hospital at Frederick, a ad ae detective's activities in U S. INSISTS ON RELE. ASE OF Alex Anderson, living half a , ice rt ii ( canresiigntion by Gobel, Tritt Rollin | Individuality in flying togs as well as in other wearing apparel is one of | bullet wound in'his chests “| Senator Nye said he has known of| 7° 7° se ees ‘Welch disclosed that the car struck | woman's Prerogatives. Three fair pilots snapped at the Chicago air races,/ Officers sought Ernest Jackson of | the detectives “shadowing” of him for day brought sere bho a guardpost along. the highway,| Who have their own ideas about dress, are, left to right: Antoine Strass-| vernon, Tex., said by Vernon Robs- weeks and that Senator Male, i inthe HinikCotaee te Hoaeeeen straightened out and ran along the| man, of Germany, who goes up in a plane in the same clothes she wears on |ion to be the third man on the truck | Who attended the committee meeting ae van Tae fom which the tare Naa tae edge of the road for almost 100 feet |the street; Betty Lund, who favors “shorts” on torrid days, and Gladys |haited by Carter and Whitt before|in Glacier National park this week, * ateipped by CRAG Reltage and then plunged into the ditch. D'Donnell, winner of the women’s air derby from Long Beach to Chicago, the gunfun fight. stopped off in Fargo to make a per- + f . He anid the bs Matern, Gobel said he believed that Mrs. who wears the more standard type of flying clothes. ‘The truck, loaded with equip.aent|sonal study of the situation. Late New South American Govern-| id the hail storm seemed to lift in places but that stones as big as hen’s eggs fell at his place and were still visible in drifts this afternoon. Many grades were washed out on the i Kern's head was caught between the door and the frame of the car as the ny , machine rolled into the ditch. ee \ A theory advanced by the coroner for making liquor, was found at the] Friday night Senator Dale insis:ed on home of Buck Robsion, father of the |® special hearing today and committee | | two brothers. subpoenas for the two detectives were | > Vernon -said he first heard a pistol | issued immediately. ea eC i | IsTakenfor Ride |; But Not That Kind |, ment Determined to Punish | toe | Friends of Deposed President 2,500 PUPILS AND 81 TEACHERS 4 i \ Chicago, Aug. 30.—()—It was Mrs. | fla level- shot from a motor car Senator Dale is conducting the — ‘pert . meta ine as so-| TO HEAR SCHOOL BELLS MONDAY sitersts suing uc acai o¢ wt eve, he eget More cea | asic, hag —on_rendon|| SEIN adie eat trol of by, that his brother, leaped from the |committee investigators shadowed into|/8vy00 wot the kind pe bag oh Tel the receipt of official advices from e full to overflowing from the i truck with Jackson and returned the Fargo by Bash are E. M. Daniel and threatened the other woman with, but Peru on reports that Harold B. Grow, heavy rain. He said he did not believe the hail was heavy very ‘brought to a Bismarck hos- = ———¢ fire. He said the trio were making |W. H: Baldwin of Tilinois. j ; mal oa ee tel ee ce ane Panachial water Ta: Slain by a itp imo Texas where they "yan | Mt Albers oid the commitee be] itr, ‘Maher and the sserin-lew.| pe court-martiale, office of the| Lem and make some’ w! y.” > a A after the | Bccierr discharged but] wtions to List Pupils at || Strange ‘Dark Man’ ||. wnit, snot in the head, was semi. vestigation. now some four weeks old, Mrs. Margaret, Sprenzel. appeared i; state department wOuld make no com-|been made by residents of the arca Care Snyder was said to be suftering Brief Sessions Wi bedasd ole cadeaiatio al conscious, but hospital attendants said |or who “was paying the bills.” were called up for fighting. Judge| Ment early today on his plight. today, a large number of chickens eeverely from shock and Chicago, Aug. 30.—(P}—Christ val- | hé had ® chance to recover. Wanted Nye ‘Blograhpy’ Herbert Immenhausen ruled there was! Grow was captured by the revolu- |turkeys and other poultry were killed (Continued on page fifteen) los, who read the fate of others in a|,,1nformed by officers at Frederick) Examined ‘at considerable length | insufficient evidence and dismissed| tionists at Camana on the morning of |and some small pigs were lost. Larger «SLAYING OF GIRL Police of South Bend, Ind., Fol-| low Many Leads to Appre- hend Murderer South Bend, Ind. Aug. 30.—(?)— ‘The kidnaper and slayer of 8-year- old Marverine Appel remained at large today, while police continued to follow every clew that might lead to solution of the crime. totaling i fered for apprehe! believed to have enticed the girl into: “jig automobile last Wednesday eve $3,100 have been msion of the man teachers grade schools, Children: will be as. signed to clas: begin in earnest. will attend a solemn high mass a‘ Rev. Father John A. H. Slag for th ;same in the public schools, the chil. dren bei: tion and ignment to classes. year high school course and full com mercial work in addition to eigh grades of common school. School bells will ring Morday| crystal, mst his own story—a knife morning for the 1900 pupils and 63 teachers in Bismarck’s public school system and the 600 pupils and 18| Vallos read the future of his clients, in St. Mary's parochial! The public schools will open at 8:30 a. m. but no effort will be made to give instruction in either the high or es, given textbooks and excused until Tuesday, when work will At St. Mary's school all children 8 o'clock which will be offered by children. School will begin at 9 o’clock | disappeared. and the procedure will be much the excused after registra- St. Mary’s school offers a four-| “But I was afraid of the spirits, through his heart. In the Gilpin Place studio where he came face to face at three o'clock | this morning with a “dark man” seek- ing vengeance. To the ears of neigh- bors there came the sound of 3 scream, a volley of curses, the report = ps ny pistol shots and the crashing of 8 A moment later Vallos, the seer, lay on the sidewalk in front of the build- ing. The “dark man” bent cver him, t| driving home the knife. By the time) ‘Fred Palumbo, living next dor, could |reach the street, the “dark man” had Vallos’ widow, Mary, told police her .| husband specialized in “love spells,” holding his seances between the hours | of midnight and 8 a. m. .| and I always left the studic at mid- {| night,” she said. that a liquor truck was in the Altus territory, Carter asked Whitt to ac- company him. On a country road four miles southwest of here they ran | onto the truck whict was accom- panied by a fast coupe acting as a! convoy: The officers attempted to halt the truck. Their commands were met with a volley of rifle fire. Both offi- cers returned the fire, but the truck; and coupe continued. Whitt, unconscious, slumped to the ground. Carter crawled to a farm home nearly a quarter of a mile away, called for help and died. HUNT OREGON MAN IN DENSE WOODS Ore. Aug. 30.—()—Vic |, 67, alleged Marcola, Ore.,{ moonshiner, wanted for the murder: of Joe Saunders,deputy game warden, and Oscar Duley, Eugene policeman was believed hiding today somewhere by Senator Dale, the investigator in-| the two men. Whereupon Mrs. Fisker sisted he was seeking information “only as tothe biography of Senator Nye,” that he was not instructed to “get anything that would reflect on the senator” and that he had, in fact, “found nothing derogatory.” Senator Dale laid particular em- phasis on “information that the com- mittee had received to the effect that (Continued on page six) MONSON FUNERAL RITES ARRANGED Services at House Will Be Fol- lowed by Others at Trinity English Lutheran Church attempted to strike Mrs. Sprenzel. The judge let this go with a lecture, but as the two groups were leaving the courtroom, Mrs. Fisher called out in a shrill voice: “Just you wait. Just as soon as I get to the right people I'll have you taken for a ride.” Judge Immenhausen overheard and decided his leniency -had gone far enough. So it was Mrs. Fisher that took the ride—in a patrol wagon with a ticket marked “house of correction, return trip ten days.” Consolidation Forms $316,000,000 Concern Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 30.) —The Proposed consolidation of the Philips Petroleum company and the Inde- Pendent Oil é& Gas company, creat- ing a producing, refining and market- law. August 24. The state department in- structed the embassy at Lima to move to obtain his freedom. In reporting his capture, the = bassy said it was seeking “assur: of his safety” in communicating with | the revolutionists. Secretary Stimson nevertheless dispatched a cable order- ing that “all appropriate efforts to effect the release of Grow” be made. Since that time the state department has received no official advices con- cerning the naval aviator. The department did receive, how- ever, its first official notice the pres- ent Peruvian government would com- | ply with that country's inter~ational agreements and endeavor"to maintain good relations with the United States. Similar word had reached here in | Press reports, | REVOLUTIONISTS TAKE | LAW IN OWN HANDS Lima, Peru, Aug. 30.—(?)—The new tary, would deter the rounding out of stock was believed to have weatheree the storm. In some places the hail was ac- companied by heavy rain, approach- ice jing the proportions of a cloudburst, and culverts were said to have Been washed out on side roads near the Magnus road in the south - central part of the county, about 15 miles from Bismarck. The area in which loss was heavy extended beyond Glencoe, where R. W. Winn, Bismarck, said drifts of hailstones from two go three feet deep were visible near the church this morning. Rev. Floyd Logee, Bismarck, also viewed the damage caused. George Mason of Enderlin, conduc- tor on the Soo Line train arriving at Bismarck at 4:30 o'clock Friday aft- (Continued on page fifteen) SCHOOL HEADS HURT ‘ in the fastness of the Mohawk valley, Peruvian government, which this J ig ‘ ning, to have held her prisoner for) + At the Bismarck high school, Su- | near here. A large posse, armea with eae pedi pycheenel Paeaied ei week succeeded an 11-year dictator- almost 30 hours, and finally to have|perintendent W. H. Payne will ad- rifles and machine guns prepared to; Funeral services for Rev. I. G. Mon-| fication of jereettsf ay ship, has suspended the articles of be attacked and killed her. Her body,/ dress the students briefly at opening renew its search for him. son, former pastor of Trinity Eng-| Company officials, in full .|the constitution dealing with public the throat wound with wire and with exercises 'in the school auditorium. Darkness last night ended activities|iisn Lutheran church, will be held| ment, regarded the necessary pa rights in order to punish officials of a gash in the head, was found Thurs- |The various classes then will meet/ of 50 possemen who sought Suther-\ wonday afternoon. holders’ approval as routine. The | ‘€ Tomiie sdminisiceiion, Miss Bertha Palmer, Mr. and day night two blocks from the home | for about 10 minutes for the teachers jland throughout yesterday. With two pc will be held at the Monson | consolidation would be on a basis of An official decree gave the reason ’ , of her Leryn peony payor to Saks the names of students and to (tis jothers dead and two others wounded| nome, 218 Avenue B, west, at 2p m.|exchange of Independent stock for | **,{oUOWs: | | ee 5 ot| Mrs. W. E. Parsons Injured in Police y | organize classes. by shots said to have been fired x ‘will b 5 2 ux pose! ; any connection between the Kidnap-| A, meeting of the 21 high school 0. W. Roberts Suffers Broken |e roe athe posse feared to tace | ane the ogy pen will be. taba 0 |e She Phillips, company: the junta is to reform public admin-| © Accident Near Harwood ing of Marverine, and an attack yé5-/ teachers will be-held at 1:30 p.m. to} Shoulder and Ribs in Street {the fugitive’s guns in the darkness.| butiding, Avenue A at Fourth street, ESCAPE WITH LIVES intention, “prosscibing 8nd paiahi, terday afternoon on Mrs. Joseph discuss details of coordinating the : Lee Bown and Rodney Roach, dep-| where additional services will be held.| valley City, N. D. Aug. 30 severely all of those responsible f0r! siarwood, N. D., Aug. 30—W— ‘Wisnienski, by two men. She fought | work of each and working out the pro- Mishap Friday uty. sheriffs, were the wounded men.| Rey. Lars Foss of Driscoll, an old-| Jumping fi Y, eae eae Fg) ALOR misuse of national funds during the! pii,4eq by the lights of an approach- them off and tore a piece of clothing|¢ram for the school year. panes | They were recovering. time fiend of Rev, Monson and at leeree ie Lgeyniied eee etn oon Leguia norgrnepent, hare fu is freee ing automobile, Miss Bertha Palmer, from one of them, before police ar-|25 and 30 students will be assigned! © w. Roberts, federal meteorolo-| Duley was wounded fatally Thurs-| whose home he died, will give a short |Henry Halvorsen, Fargo, escaped un-| tags do Brevent tneitutional rules in| Bismarck, state superintendent of rived. to each class, Payne said today, and| gist here, suffered two cracked ribs (day night when he halted a liquor-| address during the services at the linjured’ when a Northern Pacific | “ver tor public instruction, W. E. Parsons, ted sons were|changes in registration or the ar- ide 4 injures en & ™m ific | order to evade punishment. rintendent of publ - Several suspec' per and a fractured shoulder in an au-jladen automobile driven by Suther-| residence. passenger train hit their car here] Meanwhile the junta continued deputy superintendent of public in 4 questioned by police, but were later rival of new students may make for-|tomobile collision at Main avenve|land. About an hour later Saunders.} ‘The services at the church will be| ie : i aued | struction, and Mrs. Parsons, also of released. mation of new classes necessary. | and Second street during the driving |Bown end Roach. forced open. the|in charge of Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, | SU4*% (Continued on page fifteen) - | Bismarck, received minor cuts and Two deputy sheriffs investigated a One Change yee ., | Tain about 3:30 o'clock yesterday aft-|door of the Sutherland residence in| pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, bruises when their machine struck ’ report from @ lake in an adjoining| | Schoo! Superintendent HO; Saxvik | ernoon. search of the alleged killer. A hail of|and the funeral sermon will be a grain tank one mile north of here \% county that a girl's were|reported one change in staff of the| | with his side and shoulder tightly |bullets greeted them. Saunders fell] preached by Rev. T. F. Gullixson, vice | TAUNICY to e mportant last night. heard tig Sige Right from costae. Gein beslamed. te the: fleet. peade | Dereneee, ay eee rola able to|/dead, shot through the heart. Bown) president of the Norwegian Lutheran Fee pee Loar phere into the ditch and occupied two men, who a 4 4 ; aroun: Is morning. and Roach were seriously wounded,| Church of America. as SI . hour later with the girl in thelr car. |at the Richholt school, has resigned.) | The automobile which Mr. Roberts) put managed to stumble Xo their car| Other addresses will be given by Announcement On Waterway Policies as 178 “analysis of stains found in the lott |A substitute will take her place un-| was driving was struck in the side land drive away for help. Sutherland | Rev. C. A. Hendrickson, Valley City: "7 of = shed in the neighborhood of the|til another teacher can regularly|by a car driven by George Weller, |escaped through a fear door. Rev. David. Stoeve, Fargo, president i girl's home yesterday showed pres- assigned to the work. Hastings, Neb. Mr. Weiler is said pi ik Sait of the North Dakota district of the| Dayton, ©. Aug. 20.—()—An im-|ings on the basis of their surveys gree of human blood, and Dr ©. B.| Saxvik estimated that the work of/to have explained that he failed to church synod; Rev. C. J: Fylling,| portant pronouncement on the War | before definitely committing the de- Crumpacker, St. Joseph county cor- registering. the pupils and assigning|see Mr. Roberts’ machine because of Mandan, and Rev. Arndt Vaaler,| Department's policy regarding the | partment on the enterprise. oner, ordered the building barred and |them to classes in the grade schools| the heavy rain. Both automobiles Willmar, Minn., a son-in-law of Rev. | proposed nine foot channel for the| The secretary looks upon the pres- placed guard. should be completed by 11 a. m. Mon-| were badly damaged. Monson, who will speak for the fam-| Upper Mississippi river system by|ent six foot upper channel as an in- Gay and ee then will be ee ragged suffered a Sreehures MAY CHANGE PL, ily. The others are all friends of | Secretary Hurley during his eat mad tegral part of the Lori dagh system, paRA RIZE SSS SS . ' ae a ler accident, ear] long standing of the dead pastor. in the’twin cities appeared certain | but has said he considers the water- Convicted, Escapes Considers bie time may be taken, he} year and was in a focal hospital for AN ‘Active Palibearers : ary be Luther | today as the war secretary continued | ways developments should be “kept Washbrn Man Is Wounded and Hi lospital by Ru se « tinued on page six) some time. - and Kristian Monson, sons; Rev.|on his journey to survey the Missis-|from becoming a pork barrel situa- Declares His Neighbor t e te un Arndt Vaaler, Oscar Westberg, Joel | sippi waterways. tion.” Preference for, any locality or A z r VU vauey City, N. D, Aug. 30—(>— Thinks Andree and Party May Have Trans-Pacific Flyers, Unable toj stokke and Mack Tellenga, sons-in-| Covering the final leg of the first | section, in the opinidh of the secre- Did Shooting John, Amundson, Valley City, is be- ing sought by Barnes county authori- escaping Lived Two Years Or More On Island Take Off Friday, May Not Honorary pall bearers will include | stage of his trip from the capital to St. Paul and Minneapolis by air- Revs. Hendrickson, Foss, Fylling, O. e, the secretary was prepared to- the entire waterways program which he regards as a national and not a Washburn, N. D., Aug. 30.—UP)—A {ties after from a hospital, Make Non-Stop Flight | Bea. ik’ Mandan’ ‘Theogore “iar. | day to begin the intimate survey of | sectional program, one adviser of the | “Naree Of assalnt wih a deadly Non” brags he Aig Pega sroareee on A) epee _| son and R. A. Nestos, Minot, former|the vast enterprise comprising the| secretary said today. Benedict farmer, was dismissed in jus- Amundson was botnd over to dis- “At the time when Andree started i his home. trict court several days ago on a|that Salomon charge of. possessing and selling} ish balloonist explorer, waited for two| years on ice-caked White island in the; following an alleged brawl at futile hope of rescue before he died is! Should exclude the theory that the Bonds were fixed at Oslo, Norway, Aug. 30.—()—Belief | Auguste Andree, Swed- | in his balloon there was very little drifting ice around the island. This aged by their failure to make a satis- factory take-off on a projected non- stop dash to Tacoma, Wash., Harold | Bromley and Harold Gatty today an- North Dakota governor. G. N. Livdahl, H. O. Saxvik, Gilbert Haugen, C. H. Steffen and Rev. Henry Draale, all of Bismarck. Interment will be made in Fairview | Mississippi Inland waterways, flood control and rivers and harbors pro- Jects. Advisers of the secretary who are accompanying him declined to com- While in the twin cities the secre- tary will take advantage of the op- portunity to consult with local inter- ests and army engineers with a view to learning their desires or getting tice court here over the protests of Alex Bovkoon, a neighbor who has a bullet wound in his back which he al- leged Vitrachanko inflicted. Justice Archie Nelson, conducting a nounced they would continue their efforts to make a trans-pacific flight but hinted they might abandon the non-stop idea. Bromley said the soft, uneven field at Kasumigaura Naval ment on the nature of the statement the secretary proposes to make dur- ing his visit to the twin cities, but it was said on high authority it would constitute the first definite pro- cemetery. what suggestions they may have on the nine foot proposal. It will be after these private con- ferences that the administration's pronouncement of policy is expected preliminary hearing on the charge against Vitrachanko, listened to much conflicting testimony, and at the con- clusion ruled there was insufficient evidence to warrant a trial. $1,000, which were not furnished. entertained by Dr. Adolph Hoel, head | balloon came down further north ‘and Claiming illness, he was sent to the|0f. the Norwegian government re-|that Andree and his comrades hospital without a guard. When the Search office in Spitzbergen. |tramped across the ice to White nurse went into his room, was| Dr. Hoel, one ‘of the most learned | island.” z No Edition of missing. It is his second offense on a| men of the north, thinks Andree and! Arctic dispatches today said a great | Air base, a cross wind and a heavy ‘ nouncement the administration has} to be made. It is considered possible] state's Attorney R. L. Frase of Mc- h\, Miquor charge. his companions may have lived that | bank of white fog had descended.over | load of gasoline combined to thwart Tribune Monday made on the subject. the secretary will make his statement toe county sald. today it is possible va on the island where their bodies | the entire area where the seale~ Brat- | his attempted take-off at dawn. Last week, however, the secretary|on the subject at a luncheon to be}that he may file a new charge Held for Robbe found this month, 33 years after | vaag, bearing the bodies of Andree} The flier rai his vermillion mono- Following a long-established || said in one of his regular conferences | given in his honor by the Mayor of | the alleged assailant of Bovkoon. He vobbery ir disappearance while attempting | and his two companions, is supposed | plane ‘City of Takoma” 1,300 meters || custom, there will be no publica- || with newspapermen in Washington | Minneapolis Monday. said bis information indicates that Of Filling Station |{0,,0%, %7% "¢ north pole in a to be. along the runway and when it ap-|| tion of The Tribune on Monday, ||h e was determined to closely follow| The secretary and his party will|there has been a kind of family feud balloon. 2 | In addition to the danger which | peared the ship would not leave the the advice and counsel of army en-| divide their time between the twin| between the Vitrachankos and Bov- a ‘I hold it possible,” he said, “that this may indicate for the sealer itself say oer 4, which is Labor Day. tion will be suspended for the day in order to periit ‘Tribune employes and their fum- ilies to take advantage of the week-end holiday. The usual number of editions will be pub- Ushed Tuesday. ground, dumped 800 gallons of gas- Oline in order to get into the air and avoid crashing into nearby. trees. The plane rose unsteadily. trailing So it | arrange preservation of the bodies be- a plume of white epre:, and barely} gineers before commiting the War Departmens,to any definite policy any of the whyterways. An engineer's cities, staying for a brief period in each in order that the secretary’s|tury. conferences with local officials may; The bullet in Bovkoon’s back was report on tha4)Upper Migsissippi nine expedited. At 3 p. m. Monday!removed by a doctor at Underwood foot channel }jréposal is not expected | the party, including Major General! and he is up. and ai . Bovkoon walrus fore che reaches a warmer climate topped the trees. Circling, Bromley until Decemit'r and it is considered| Lytle Brown, Chief of Army En- | testified that his assailsnt bat 2 gp tie talend | mney not find ber and will hays to.z0e- set the plane down near the place | nighty obe\ie the ‘Will | gineers, will begin the trip down the |him with a pistol, an there. | Hren tn ‘Teemnns | seawe tea otneted ) J a ua) | ara ac Se: Bhi sei : ae eee 7 2 koons for nearly @ quarter of a cen- Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 30.—/)—| Andree and his colleagues might have | considerable concern was felt that Howard Ulmer a: Ed Helm areé|been aliv> from one to two years. / vessels searching for the, craft to put held in the Stutsman county jail here| They were well-equipped with pro- | doctors and scientists aboard her and for authorities of Eden, 5. D. who! visions, gans, and munitions. to question them in connection’ was possible for them to kill robbery of a filling station and) which were sbundsnt hall‘at Eden. ‘There were also manv a a

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