The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1937, Page 2

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northwest, cloudy east uth, showers southea: jortion ton! and extreme southeast Saturda oid- con into the off the California er tonight and southeast portion 8At-|cosst, early in 1935. wre age red ints For South Dakota: Showers, cool- er west portion tonight; Saturday| streams of thousands, pol Lakehurst. mostly cloudy, showers southeast and Sonne. east, cooler central and east ich M Crowds Out of Con! Unsettled tonight mat anmuted’- ic) vain at the oncoming hordes of mo- torists: For Montana: and Saturday; colder tonight south- “Nothing but ambulances down this road!” east and extreme east portion; frost east of Divide. For Minnesota: Increasing cloudi- ‘In the zeppelin company’s office, beside the hangar, a score of Ger- mans, grim and nervous, conversed ~_ FINANCIERS SCORED [Weather Report | C ON ZL20 * Den nm aemnte foot . ee ae ocaped from a window. More L As It Noses Down), 2, Matnens fist css rece ones out of the wreck.” Somehow He Walked “Have you ever seen guy burned 80 badly that he shouldn’t be walking, but he does?” he said. “We found a sailor who knew if there were any burnt clothes on him he would be stripped, taking his flesh with him, so he had taken off everything ex: cept his underclothing.” “We saw him wandering around al) biack from the hands to the elbows, and from the feet to the knees, and till he walked. He had no more thar. an inch of skin all over him.” Three agencies planned to question those survivors able to talk; in Wash- TAX UPON PROFITS Motor Titan Says Their Object "Is to Destroy Independent Businessman Detroit, May 7.—(?)—Henry Ford, who steadfastly opposed the NRA to the day it was declared unconstitu- tional, said Friday he also would op- pose the federal tax on undistributed Profits. He described it, in an interview, as ness, followed by showers Saturday and ‘in west portion tonight; some- what warmer in northeast and ex- treme east portions, cooler in Red River Valley tonight; cooler in west portion Saturday. a “ramshackle legislation,” enacted by “politicians who are parrots for the international financiers.” ‘The Ford Motor company, he de- clared, is the “target.” “The real purpose is to tax the in-| dependents, large and small, out of existence,” he said. “The financiers want to drive every independent bus- inessman to borrow money, to make American business pay continual tribute to the money lenders. They want to send the companies they can’t control to Wall Street. And it is only the companies they don’t control who are objecting. The others are all in one pocket.” Notes ‘Changed Attitude’ He spoke approvingly of a “changed attitude” he noted in congress toward that and similar matters. ALEISA GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS Low pressure areas are center over Manitoba and over the north Pacific c » The Pas and Seattle while a high pressur Montana and Albert: ea overiii > inches. Warm weather Calgary 3 Prevails throughout the Plains States and over the Pacific coast region, but readings are lower in the Great Lakes region, in Montana and over the western Canadian Provinces. The weather is somewhat unsettled from tl Dako! ard to the north Pacific coi wa ""Graphic descriptions of the disaster came from eye-witnesses. “All was serene on the ground and ship when suddenly flames burst from the zeppelin’s tail,” said Dr. Carl A. Gesswern, of Matawan. “Her rear half puffed up and burned, then the front bulged out and burst into flames. In less than a minute she ground, dropping like a ington, Senator Copeland N.Y.) chairman of the senate com- merce committee, proposed a sweeping study of the crash. (Dem. The identification of dead was dif- ficult. The ship’s manifest was de- stroyed in the holocaust. officials were in frequent communica- tion with Germany, checking last minute changes in the passenger lists. Reservations had been made for 39 persons, but company officials said Zeppelin only 36 were aboard, and 61 members of the crew. Morgue Improvised All bodies recovered frqm the twisted - fire- warped skeleton were brought to an improvised morgue in the hangar which was closely guard- ed. United States troops guarded the duced to sea lev rl river stage at 7 a.-m, 6.2 hour change, 0.0 f' PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: 7 « i i “Congress did not concoct this 4 ramshackle legislation, although it ash-strewn ruins of the airship—the i passed the bill,” he said. “Now it is first of the zeppelins to carry a com- ya trying to see how it can do better. mercial passenger to death. i For that reason, you hear more good eo 00 With Dr. Eckener saying sabotage ° S H things said about conerers today than 4 By could not be entirely eliminated as a for six years past. course, the x 5 2 ible cause, Senator Copeland, ; members have heard from home, but on, ‘clay. 38 99] the window and then with the ship| Possible | calse, Benen ae om comm ; that only means that congress and Drake, cidy. .. 54 (00/6 feet off the ground, jumped herself.| ore said one of the purposes of H the people are coming to the same ani canter; cla 4 3 A daughter also escaped, but her| 1.) government's inquiry was to des ; conclusions. denn * Jamestown, clear $0 53:00 pies aad reported in the early| 1 nine if sabotage brought the dis- “If we ki 3 e_ mone: ax, cldy. : F going, Wf we Knew it was doing ‘any Minot, eldy, 82 62 [06] Doctors and nurses, summoned by | **ter. f thing to lift the national level, that Santen, clay Hh HL 2) statecwide alarm, sped in ambul-| Teer old Serie ia Wen F would be different. But the spots ‘ng |@nces from many sections of ‘the 2 erated dood . where things are not getting any 08 state. Fire trucks pumped water for ae Bantity Know if thigce waa 5 > better are the spots where they say “20 | hours into the crumpled hulk. sabotage connected with the disaster, ft the money is going. It has kept the ‘90| Anxious and tear-faced relatives of et wi * H people at the same low level where ‘00 | those aboard the ship streamed into| and I want to know the type of ma- the depression found them. The only :00|Lakehurst, searched hospitals, viewed | terial connected with the interior i i 34 dead. construcion of the dirigible.” ‘ {ifting done in this country is done by 09 i as Many of the survivors — some of iy industry. : Blames Static tare i ‘Not Doing It’ . von Meister, vice president | Whom jumped from the liner as it i “If the government took every cent \merican Zeppelin Transport | fell to earth, others who were cata- Hi of Ford profits and used the money to neral U. 8. agents for the| pulted to safey in the impact, and \ raise the standards of the people, Minneapails, clear. mn.’ Zeppelin ‘Transport com-| even some who staggered out of the l Td take my hat off to them. That is eee pany, the ’s owners, said|infreno alive—were in dangerous 4 what we have been trying to do for SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS the rain may have created a spark of| condition in hospitals near the air i 30 years. They are not doing it.” High- Low-. |, |atatic electribity when the landing/ station. A question about wage increases brought a reiteration of his recent statement that “there will be higher wages when this strike mess is over.” ‘He said there was nothing to add to that. Liquor Worth $5,000 Destroyed by State Officials of the state regulatory de- tment, headed by Director A. J. is Nigh. Low. . Gerlach, destroyed Melt Uquor valued \ ae : ae oF pct,|a big cigar, awaiting favorable land at ever $5,000 Thursday. The liquor,| > the Aerie, Teahe peldy. 8 50 heh Sond ton | end the pearing ofa TODAY confiscated over three years ago, was Calgary, Altac;clear’ .. $0 5 rhe crew of 90 navy men destroyed at.the suggestion of audi- tors who examined the department recently. As workmen smashed bottles of moonshine, alcohol, gin and whiskey, burned punch boards and tossed out of a truck broken slot machines, Ger- lach said an additional quantity con- fiscated during the last three years remains stored in capitol vaults. ropes were dropped, touching off the} Captain Pruss, who was command- highly explosive hydrogen. ing the Hindenburg for the first time, ‘The Hindenburg, which had put out | was one of tohse in a critical condi- trom her home base, Frankfort-on- | tion. Main, Germany, 76 hours before, had} Captain Lehman, whom Pruss suc- Gee gg eee de ceeded and CS the ship in an land je skysc' New advisory capacit; was ina Sud headed to Lakehurst for an eve- | svnor’n<cstian” very, Aboard were 39 pass- Glendive, cldy. Havre, clear Holena, clay. . Lewiatown, cldy. Miles*City, cldy. WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS ered over the pines, looking much like ground and 110 civilians, in charge of Lieut. R. K. Tyler, former flight officer who flew in lighter-than-air craft during the World War, moved toward the mooring mast—seven feet lower than last year's to permit greater contro! of the craft as she was wound in by the “Comes Crackling Roar | Then came a crackling roar, and the ae hundred spectators—a mere Denver, “Co! Des Moines, Iowa, clear Dodge City, Kan., pcldy. Dubois, Idaho, clear Edmonton, Alta. Kamloups, B, Kansas City, M Los Angeles, Cal., cldy. Modena, Utah, cldy. ... No, Platte, Ni eld Okla. City, Okli Phoenix, Ariz, clear .. Pr. Albert, S., cldy WOMEN LIKE ME! | GIVE THEM EXCITEMENT! S8arseas. o 23 Et 22S IIIANSRAII AN na ae Sime: 2 rd Frank Reed, Dawson pled Qu Appelle, 8 cleat Hy bene Heist a art, rns aud s . 5 wi wal ie lel Carpenter, Dies Here St Houle, Mo. peldy;; $8 54 00 maiden North Atlantic flight = year hio, | Santa Fe, .N. Mex. clear 64 40 ago this month—gasped. ¥ Frank Reed, 59, Dawson farmer and wy =| 8. 8. Mar! fch., clear 54 36 ‘The detonation tore the ship in half. carpenter, died in a hospital here at Feats, a She burned as she crumbled. By the 4:15 p. m., Thursday. He was ad- Stoux cit a time she settled the 200 feet to earth mitted to the hospital May 3. Reed had been a resident of Dawson since about 1902, when he came to North Dakota from Connecticut. Funeral Sunday. Reed left no close relatives. Travel Pictures Will z — = Be Shown at Citadel Ae aan Ouesne owing YOU SIT TENSE AND LIMP BY TURNS! scenes from , Belgium and IT’S THE MOST GRIPPING, POUNDING, NM CAR TAG RECEIPTS Expectant Fathers Get Erne "* Ar ee nee Recipe for | NEAR NEW RECORD) Break in New Hospitals| siz. 3°50. Refreshment R reai refreshment reach for a “Steinie” New Five-Year High Revenue Mark Visualized by Regis- Chicago, May 7.—()—Hospitals are making it easier for expectant fathers. Displays at the Tri-State hos- Equipment includes day beds, smoking supplies, medicine cabi- net with smelling salts, and cards for those who can stop asking Germany, in Italy will be presented in the ‘Salva- tion Army citadel Friday evening, the fourth in « series being conducted by the Young Peoples League depart- ment. Miss Alice Meader and Terry Schmidt are directing the series. Members of the Emil Johnson family will play and sing and Lem King will STATE Theatre she was ® blazing tomb. At first it was feared that all aboard had perished. ‘Then a steward and two cabin boys Pttithttitititetitittittitettet es LASHING SKY STORY EVER FILMED! THREE THOUSAND MILES AWAY BU] SHE COULD SEE IT ALL the she loved life his with Brown Bottle of Schlitz Beer. pelecsslbaei Miusdayl ye cevoad. jo ts | ue eee ee Brewed to mellow-ripe per- Pointed for a five-year revenue rec-| Problem of soothing the nerves of “We rarely lose a father any fection under Precise Enzyme | ord: the North Dakota motor vehicle| ™¢" approaching fatherhood. more,” said C. C. Hess, of the FRI. - SAT. - SUN. _ Control... withadded health | d . t Friday hed ded Instead of pacing bare corri- Methodist hospital at Indianap- ** see = t lepartment y reco! dors and grinding cigaret stubs olis. “But then you see, we have || THE STRANGEST HEADLINE * benefits of Sunshine Vitamin {early $180,000 increases in license; with their heels, men will relax movies to keep them occupied. ROMANCE YOU'VE EVER SEEN! i * D...Schlitz brings yourvinter | ‘#8 receipts over amounts collected) in specially outfitted waiting ‘The best one’s a film we call ; the first four months of 1936, G. E.| Tooms while awaiting the stork’s 4 id ~ the Clock with Your Dame Moy Whi ty Alon marsWat and summer uniform deli- ciousness. Van Horne, registrar, reported. Van Horne predicted a last minute days and. $2 monthly thereafter, he arrival. Baby.’ Merle Tottenham Kathleen Harrison The Romance of the Ages 9, rush of registrations prior to the ry was obstructed. The driver of the a= $ a eres face penalty date May 15 which may push | Bullet Is Fired other car was unhust. Saturday Only , taste for Schlits. totals to a néw five-year high. | By Another Shot en % You like it on -|- Department receipts May 1 totaled Gary Cooper eee four mon! year.| way Patrolmanu Thomas M edy, SI iff comes fe ADE! were $207,55060/ was wounded in the leg phen Y News, # Jean Arthur FA ; seendlng aan ae iden, he corre] gun, carried in ‘his pocket, was Tand9p.m. 10 and 2ic ; Bieciie Ps Registrations for the year, Van soncen aly t aise trated INK. “ fale ‘ , ‘ penetra MILWAUKEE, wis. B Sane mau ase crowding 100,000 and) nis leg, Beeeet was not shot BEFORE YOU MR. DEEDS GOES ed last year et this time, Passenger | from the gun. It had been lying TO TOWN” + e car registrations increased 18,t40 over | 10082 Sn hls pocket, and was dis- D ies Onis eee aceite om charged by the bullet from the Last year’s greatest pectin. reaped Sbout eens . gun. 5 ‘ Don’t miss seeing it x A iy for juent motorists Se a See Lake Women eet | RES Capitol 27 || == , WI ¢' < ten centa dally is charged the first 15| In Automobile Mishap ta q ram < y First Showing at Popular Prices! - ¢ The BEER Phat fo Milwaukee Pamou Schlits Distributed by | said. Investigation of Mill | Not Over, Langer Says) | The state industrial commission's | investigation of North Dakota mill and elevator affairs will be continued, Missouri Slope Gov. William Langer said Friday on} Mrs. Gottlieb Aman, Lehr, N. D., was in a hospital here Friday recov- ering from injuries received when the | car in which she was riding with her husband and child collided with an- | other Thursday at Lehr. Mrs. Aman suffered a broken pel- vic bone when she was pinned be- neath the car as it rolled over. Her husband and child received only le completed. Crown AM The stated that the vislon of both drivers § cal 4 Sete On Your Platz Nete 2. Auto Loans $25 to $400 rete, N. O. DEAD ANIMALS uno. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS REM PROMPTLY AND FREE OF CHARGE > within a radius of 75 miles of Bismarck ROMO Phone 2313 Collect ; | his return to the Capital f d| minor injuries. y Phone Bisma: lect ‘ au Distributing Co. | Forks. Nature of adationa "inguty Fix socident pcteTeg WuSS Bigs) BLENDED FOR FINER caele Ho aly Leans by Thome Blemanek £318 collect UTIL ‘ Main . Phone Plaines y the chief execu-| drove on! igh wi r t saci ND. nd | tive, who said there would be oth. side-road in Lehr Rea waste by| SignoeD wins. | SALARY LOAN CO. North R 50) usd ing for announcement until the study|a car coming on the highway. Aman wianoy: coe - ata, ant Stag. Foone - ern endering Co. Oo W Ag ae Me conse Bismarck :

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