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\. ro WOBBLY WINGS HELD ee reflection, Rossi added: After som | “But it is better to be here alive . than @ hero dead Their flight, in addition to being to make the crossing ir both direc- ‘tions. They made the eastward flight last August when they set the Poth Are Disappointed They present, non-stop distance 2 record — ' | approximately 5, les from New Failed to Reach California | york to Rayak, Syria. + | Whether the two airmen would fly in Hop From Paris on to San Diego, their original goal, ae remained to be decided. They an- nounced definitely, however, they New York, May 29.—\)—Two would stay in New York eight days or French air officers wobbled after carrying them from | France to go ores oe ity 1 ere were re] Paris to America on a filght which ent fly back across the Atlantic in was intended to end at San Diego. quest of a new record, but the bird- Cal., were wondering Tuesday where; men said their plans would be gov- to go from here. jerned by orders from the French gov- ‘Their dream of a non-stop record| ernment. and a million franc prize shattered | . Novel Entertainment when vibrating wings caused them | eet their plane down at Floyd Ben- ket their plane down nt ior weu-| Offered Here Tuesday tice Rossi and Paul Codos awoke in their hotel suite Tuesday refreshed nd ready for New ‘k's ‘welcome and acclaim. ‘The weary airmen had little time made in Bismarck by & choral organ- for festivities when they climbed from ization of its type, according to Clar- their huge monoplane. |ion EB. Larson, city school band in- ‘They wanted rest—and a bottle of| structor, who is directing the concert champagne and off they were hur-| arrangements. tied to a Park avenue hotel, where! When the chorus was touring the they got both, leaving New York's| country two years ago an effort was ‘official welcome for another day. made to bring it here but a schedule Vibration of the wings and rudder | could not be arranged. of their silver monoplane—the Joseph; A matinee performance for school Labrix—halted their ambitious under-| children was given at the city audi- taking, they explained. Their gaso-| torium. ‘The concert will be repeated line supply would have been sufficient/ at 8:15 o'clock t the same place. for the remainder of their essayed| mission charges will be 35 and 15 6,100-mile flight. | cents. Proceeds are to be used for Express Disappointment the public school music department. ‘Their first words aiter landing | Madame Slaviansky will direct the Baseball cA Sporting Events Ticker Reports on All League Games Play by Play — Inning by Inning — Round by Round Batteries and Highlights See the Game on the Huge Board Hear Details Through the Megaphone cne of the few successful east-west ——___—_—— \crossings of the North Atlantic, estab- | x lished Rossi and Codos as the first! | : Ve The appearance of Madame Mar- N\ get All Sporting Events Reported Direct from Field of Play or Arena Each Afternoon or Evening whose wings |two weeks, until mechanics arrive from| Five to Attend Meeting at St. official, garita Slaviansky’s Russian chorus inj Bismarck Tuesday will be the first/of the state left Monday for St. Paul| the school of edu- Ad-; singers and dancers in Russian and} American folk songs and dances. The chorus, founded in 1858, has achieved | much ‘notice for the authentic old-| | world flavor of its repertoire. The en- |semble appears in brilliant native costumes. "AID IN CANVASS OF | DROUTH SITUATION | Rudolph Hehr Kulm Three young Paul for Purpose of Form- | men of the Mis- ing Definite Plans i ! i} receive at commencement | Fargo, N. D., May 29.—()—Five | exercises of the representatives of the North Dakota| North Dakota drouth relief committee which Bie Ee col- at the North Dakots, Agricultural col-| “Rudolph Hehr, lege for the purpose of setting up ma-ison of Mr. and chinery for the purchase of cattle inj Mrs. John Hehr, Kulm, will recet 41 of the hardest hit drouth counties his prety Alt Edwards Mandan where a cnference with E. W. Sheets, cation. He is a head of the AAA emergency drouth Lad on Ed) oS oe - .|He has been on two student tours beg committee, is to be held Tues: aroun A thie WOH and hs His |” The North Dakota committee, which | "HS way through college, | includes 13 representatives and Dr.) yonn Gabe, Taylor, will get his ae- J. H. Shepperd, president of the North i 1 | gree in mechanical engineering. He Dakota Agricultural college, and A. J.| is 9 member of Sigma Phi Delt Dexter, appointed by the AAA 88) tional professional engineering frat- jassistant director, met in the college|ernity; Blue Key, national service {buildings where county committees] fraternity; Scabber and Blade, hon- i Were selected. orary military fraternity; and Tau At the St. Paul sessions will be C./ Delta Pi, honorary engineering frat- C. Talbott, president of the Farmers) ernity. He won the Blue Key schol- Union, Jamestown; Walter Maddock, | arship for 1933-34. Bismarck; Norman Findahl, Medora;| Alf Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Gorman, state county agent| Oscar Edwards, Mandan, will receive leader: and Dexter, who has been| his degree in civil engineering. He is granted temporary leave by the agri-|@ member of Sigma Phi Delta, na- culture department of the Northern| tional professional honorary frater- Pacific railroad. nity and of the American Society of Sitting in with the North Dakota, Civil Engineers. He also has been committee wag O. 8. Fisher, sent from| active in basketball and track. AAA headquarters in Washington to] @q—— 37-75 > © Work, with the state organtaation, | Says Napoleon Rain | legrams outlining dire need ann a te nd stating inet] | Covered Small Area | relief must be forthcoming within a ‘The heavy shower which oc- curred near Napoleon Sunday was not as beneficial as a glance week were sent to Washington. ‘Duns’ Are Sent to at the weather report would ind; European Debtors) superintendent there and former deputy superintendent of public Washington, May 29.—(#)—As dip-| instruction, said here Monday. lomatic wires hummed with “duns” ‘The area covered by the down- from Uncle 8am to European war| pour was very small, he said. Ex- debtors, the administration sought] plaining that the weather bureau Tuesday an x-ray of the teeth of the| reporter lives three miles from Johnson act, the measure banning} Napoleon, he said, the rain was debt defaulters from dealings in the} heavy on that ane farm but in American money market. the city of Napoleon the rainfall Attorney General Cummings, acting ‘was very light. on an administration request, was As a result, he said, the official preparing a ruling on an offer in this| report indicated moisture relief country of “Soviet Union 7 per cent] for the area which did not actual- gold bonds.” He previously had list-| ly exist. ed the USS.R. as a defaulter under Federal Meteorogolist O. W. the Johnson act. Roberts said additional reports in- The state department sent over] dicated that the area covered by diplomatic wires a direct call upon the Logan county rain was only the war debtors to pay up in full. This} three and « half miles wide and was a departure from previous prac-| five miles long. tice and was believed directly con- \nected with the Johnson act. CAPONE LOSES APPEAL The usual reminder was handed to} New Orleans, May 29.—(#)—Al the envoys of 13 debtor nations, noti-] Capone, American No. 1 public enemy tying them of installments due June} of prohibition times, Tuesday lost his 15. The total, including amounts in| appeal for release from the federal ars, is close to $500,000,000. penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. THE But only FORD has: put it in an inexpensive car The V-type engine sent a racing car down a Florida beach at 270 miles an hour. It swept a speedboat along the St. Clair River at 124 miles an hour. It flashed an Italian plane through the air at 420 miles an hour. These are the fastest speed records ever made by maa. You find Nes construction in the most costly cars that are built today. Only Ford has put a V-8 engine ia an idexpensive car. It takes at least $2500 to buy any other car that gives you V-8 performance! Ford V-8 superiority on the road exacts no toll io operating costs. Despite the fact that the Ford V-8 will do 80 and better... or travel at ease when the speed- ometer says 60... it is the most economical car Ford ever built. And Ford has merged performance with comfort. The Ford V-8 gives you big-car roominess... clear-vision ventilation... a 15 to 1 steering ratio takes the effort dut of driving. It fives ye free action for ail four wheels—plus the price! pendability and safety of strong axle construction. Before you buy any car at any price, drive the Ford V-8. SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER FORD RADIO PROGRAM — With Waring’s Pennsylvanians: Sunday and Thursday Evenings—Columbia Network. & @ WOMEN TALK ABOUT THE BEAUTY and luxury of the the air, on the water, and on Ford V-8—sod men talk about land. It holds a/! speed records. its economy and performance. $515 and up, F. 0. B. Detroit. Easy terms through Universal Credit Company—the Authorized Ford Finance Plan, @ THE V-TYPE ENGINE has deG- nitely proved its superiority in GRADUATION SEASON 10 Seniors to Receive Diplomas! at Exercises Scheduled for | Friday Evening The Flasher high school commence- ment season, opened Sunday evening with a baccalaureate sermon by Rev. W. T. Boyd, Congregational minister of Flasher, will be closed with grad- uation exerciges Friday evening at the school auditorium, according to Si L, Hagen, superintendent of schools | ere. L. G. Thompson, Mandan high school principal, will be the speaker for tie occasion. The valedictorian's address will be given by Fern Danzei- sen, while the salutatory address will) be given by Harrison Bosworth, The} high school mixed chorus will sing two numbers, Other program features will be the class will, given by Curtis Stoddard; the class prophecy, prepared by Wal- ter Crandall; the class history, to be given by Roger Spielman, and the class poem, written by Grace Beldon. Hagen will present the diplomas to} high school graduates and also to 12) pupils who are receiving eighth grade) diplomas. Benediction will be given by Rev. Kenneth Norlie, minister at Flasher. The class of 10 high school seniors includes, in addition to those on the Program, Lawrence Baarstad, Paul, Lanz, Hertha Dupke and Genevieve Hulbert. | Miss Geneva Thompson has been. faculty advisor for the 1934 graduates, | who have “Energy Attains” as their! motto, purple and gold as their cole ors and the pink rose as their flower. | OPENED AT FLASHER small shipping craft. SAYS ARMY IS WEAK Washington, May 29.—()—Secre-|two free highway bridges across the tary Dern told the house military Red River between Fargo, D., and Lutheran | - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1934 STORM HITS CAROLINA Charleston, 8. C., May 20.—()—A storm which lashed the Carolina coast | Quick wu CORNS =TENDER TOES! D'SchollsZinopads . | Washington, May 29.—(?)—The | senate Monday passed 2 bill to auth- orize the states of Minnesota and | North Dakota to build and operate ¥ If you? car has lost its the up to its all probably need SPARK PLUGS CHAMPIONS USE Have Your Dealer Test Your Spark Plugs Regularly Pr 9 CHAMPIO EXTRA-RANGE SPARE PLUGS N , MORE LIVE POWER PER DOLLAR, TOO, YOR THERZS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR STANDARD RID CROWN SUPERFUEL More Live Power per gallon means that your car will get off to a faster start, take tough hills more easily and hold high speed hour after hour without hard labor for.your engine. 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