The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1930, Page 3

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4 LEARN ANDREE, EVEN PRESIDENT LIKED THEIR LETTER - THE IN DEATH, PROTECTED TALE OF HIS FLIGHT Investigators Find Secret of Ex- pedition in Newly Discovered Note Book HIDDEN AWAY ON HIS BODY Evidence Shows Explorer's Last; Thought Was to Shield Rec- ords From Destrction (Copyright, 1930, and-all rights re- Press.) ‘Tromsoe, Norway, Sept. Salomon August Andree, . Jar air explorer, was found have died guarding to the story of his attempt to North Pole by balloon that in addition to his two and his navigation log two note books were wrapped up in an undershirt and frozen to his back. Andree, having placed these pre- cious papers at his back apparently lay down upon them when he realized death was near, and shielded them with his body as he slowly froze to death. Discovery of a hitherto unsuspected diary in the clothing of Andree to- day excited high hopes among ex- perts that the whole epic of the first polar flight attempt to reach the North Pole might be unfolded com- Pletely to the world. Expect To Learn Much With the help of this diary, and of Andree’s navigation log and the oth- er diary found by Dr. Gunnar Horn last month in Andree’s camp on polar aeronautical explorers. expect to learn how the balloon met disaster and Andree and his two comrades fought their way across the ice to White Island, where they per- ished. The diary was found during exam- ination of Andree’s body in the little ‘Tromsoe hospital early this morning. It was the most sensational discovery of the night; during which positive log have been buried under the same shroud of snow and ice that hid the ‘bodies of the explorers from the world. It is surmised that the diary found Island the expedition during its lonely months of virtual imprisonment while waiting for rescue on the beach. Dr. Horn has refused as yet to make it public. May Hold Full Story Andree’s log book, Horn’s statement, does not continue up until the very last days of An- dree’s life. The new diary may well contain the record of the balloon flight Wit 58 EE Eig 1 i ? F % aa 8 g i g . i il ‘| was made under stances. The' body of Strindberg was identi- fied by his own brother, the sculptor, Thore Strindberg of Stockholm. The dead man’s teeth were positively. Mother Was Hopeful. far as« is While statesmen cooled their heets in the anteroom, President Hoover was telling a. dog etory to Gertrude Anne, 11, and Billy Wind- sor, 8, of Tyler, Texas, whe gained an interview by writing him a letter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. Associated Preas Photo INDIANS PUBLISH FARM MAGAZINE ‘Oiciyapo’ Makes Its First Ap- pearance on Standing Rock Reservation Yates, N. D., po” made Sept. 3.—(P)— its first appear- Rock He sg a i 8 i ! ri H tt | : H fH ae i I E | i : i : é 3 i E i te aE # Ha We Morgan’s $2,500,000 Yacht Hard Aground yacht Corsair, $2,500, palace launched for J. P\ a few weeks ago, SURE BODIES THOSE Madame Coste’s Dad Was Russian General Paris, Sept. 3.—(?)—Mme. Dieu- donne Coste, chic blonde, the former Princess Marie Vatchnadze, whose father was once Russian commander at Tiflis and who has been a concert s and movie actress, speaks eight languages, including English. Mme. Maurice Bellonte is a blonde Trish girl who met her husband when he was @ mechanic at Croydon. Her name was Doris Stafford. OF ANDRE'S PARTY Remains Are Definitely Identi- fied After Thorough Examin- ation by Dr. Horn Fee ase pee ee igle I 3 i g new store located at Bd Announcement. We wish to inform the public, our friends and former customers, new and old, that we are again in the retail fruit and grocery business in your city commencing Thursday, Sept. 4th. We will carry a most complete line of staple and fancy groceries, also a large assortment of ’ fruits and vegetables at prices that are right.” May we invite you to call and look over our 107 Fifth Street Hempel's Grocery even slightly adverse conditions made the island, BE CAPITOL THEATRE Last Times Tonight Prine of Disputed Love ight to Every Woman's Heart! A drama to thrill the hearts of women — News - Comedy and Act ‘Tomorrow - Fri. & Sat. GEORGE #4 SIDNEY vies and CHARLIE MURRAY fanmtest pate s om the sercen JOAN PEERS-LARRY KEK Comedy sensation of the season! The sereen’s ace comedy team will bow! you over in this supreme comedy hit Adults 35¢ CELEBRATION Saturday, ept. 6 Join Us in Our Gas Day Celebration ‘Throughout the day demonstra- tion of Natural Gas Appliance. Floral souvenirs to the ladies registering at our sales office and an opportunity to win one of three prizes. Afternoon Program Parade at 2 o’Clock. Band Con- cert 2:30. Band Concert 7:30. Lighting of Natural Gas Torch 8:30. FREE Street Dance 9:00. Prizes Awarded at 10:00 o’Clock p. m. Talks to be made in front of Postoffice at 8:30 Don't Forget the Date: and Place Sales Office Montana-Dakota _ Power Co. 102 Third Street

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