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SRT A “Okeh” -Reach Fairbanks [pounced it “Okeh” and ettmbed | G After 2:500-Mile tt byte mopler, it Sx a » Jump Over Pacific ousty injurea. ‘The navigator was i [leaning over the propeller priming : (Continued from fe one) |the engine when the heat of the en-; to have been nearer 600" miles than gine fired a few cylinders, bringing | the approximate 500 miles by direct the Propeller around and striking him | line, they said. They made the hop/|OVer the heart, | # in a few minutes under three nours, | The Winnie Mae was under the | ‘The 1,450 mile jump to Edmonton care of eight mechanics within a few, should be made in around 10 hours,|™inutes after it landed here. The they estimated. and one more stop,|motor was greased and tightened possibly at Detroit, was in their minds|@Md_® new propeller was fitted in ‘when they retired. a | place of. the one bent at Solomon. “We experienced every kind of ‘ Z weather imaginable coming from Arguments in Gas Khabarovsk,” Post said as he climbed igh : from the plane at Solomon. Tax Fight Being “I flew for three hours and a half Sunday night with the weather so Presented Today thick that I didn’t see more than the glass on the cockpit windows at any (Continued from page one) time.” petitions, about 3,000 were not prop-| * “T thought then, well, I would a/¢fly affixed, therefore ringing the | ) damn sight rather croak flying across number of names submitted belew the | the Bering sea than crack the ship 7000 required for a Beng | , down south after we're almost home.| The gas tax law. Wi ar tae | Swe managed finally to see enough|the present tax from three to four’ ® light to guide the ship safely here| cents a gallon, becomes effective but all the way across the Bering| Wednesday Unless “the court “rules Sea we saw miles and miles of ice ‘ fees moving steadily northward into] | In an answer to the petition the At~ "the straits. The cold and haze pre-|torney General James Morris | calls, vented us from going to a high alti-) Attention to Byrne's letter to the tude, We tried it once and almost | Committee for the petitioners for the froze to death. referendum. In this letter bifid ot, “For the last two hundred miles in-1€4 the petitions were insufficient, © to Solomon we flew above clouds and| but commented (ees no objectin did not drop beneath them until|to the ballot title, Later, Morris is- within about ten miles of Solomon.”|sued an opinion ruling the ballot alias Nivigatte title to be “fatally defective in form Post paid high tribute to Gatty as| 7d SUBSANCE aw delivery of] a navigator and gave his slight com-| Byrne's letter to the committee for| re . | brief states, the secretary of state “has said Post was the master of th> flight | more thoroughly examined the form| and “some flier.” and substance of the petition itself . 4 “ fatally lefective in form al sub- Wiley is at the stick we're going t»| stance and fully agrees with the ot- pull through. fect on| to™ReY general in his opinion to the| yee eine to out eenin. [State auditor.” ‘The petitioners in| Le oes a yor vino pion o that [thelr brief filed with the court call at- bloody plane over water and no-man's|‘cntion to the pease tise, pleat land is enough for us, but it’s colder pialoredl tokens ay than a son-of-a-gun up here.” r The fliers said the Russians were Railroad To Mammoth wonderful to them and “aid every- . thing possible under the sun for us. Cave Will Be Junked ‘They tried to speed us along as fast a ve would | _ Bowling Green, Ky., June 30.—(P)— ee eee ee As soon as legal obstacles are re- moved the Mammoth Cave railroad | line from Glasgow Junction to Mam- moth Cave will be junked. break all records all to smithereens.” Except for having to fight weather most of the way across Siberia, the airmen said they had little trouble belly” when they set her down OM & | interest of the Mammoth Cave nat r Blagoveshchenck. v a muddy field at ional park. Its right of way is eight Regiment Aids Them and one-half miles along and 50 feet “we finally managed to pull her wide. out with the assistance of a whole Bus and tax competition from Cave regiment of soldiers,” they said. City ended its prosperity. Post and Gatty told their story as they sat near their plane eating food which had been prepared for them in Nome. They watched mechanics refuel and check over the entire ship before they climbed in for the start to Fairbanks. Benefits of $100 a month for 12 “This is the first we have eaten months—$1,000 to $1,500 at death, at any good food since we left Moscow.” 4 cost of only one cent a day, are Post said between mouthfuls. “We being featured in an accident policy | ate only a few mouthfuls of black issued by the National Protective In- bread each day and drank some surance Association, 851 Scarritt Bldg., strong tea. This fried chicken 1S Kansas City, Mo. fine. I'm hungry, and dry as a fish. 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Freeman elevator, on believed caused by lightning during a/ either side of the burning structure. severe electric storm here Monday| ‘The Columbia elevator was built in/ morning razed the Columbia elevator | 1910 before the advent of the Mil- and destroyed 10,000 bushels of grain.| waukee railroad here. Its capacity The blaze was discovered at 5 a. m.| was doubled two years ago. J.C. PENNEY CO DEPARTMENT + STORE 113-115 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. i 7 Pc. WATER SETS Lettuce green glass! Skyscraper pitcher and six glasses to match, The! black handle adds distinction . . . all-in-all a lovely, practical set for cooling drinks! Bere is a Value: 8 Piece ICED TEA SET THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1982 Mellon and Edge Confer Anew On Hoover Proposal (Continued from page one) account Premier Laval’s rigid man- date from the chamber, which is like- ly to be reinforced by the more con- servative senate. 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