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/ trans-Atlantic air RUSSIANS’ HOP OVER POLE BOOST FOR AIR LINE GRIMSON AIDED Rugby ‘Judge Thinks Flight Demonstrates Possibility for Route to Europe Rugby, N..D., June 29.—()—Non- stop flight of three Russian aviators from Moscow to Oregon has returned to the public limelight the northern Toute upon which development has in the Jast five years. This route in which two North Da- kotans have taken a prominent part through the development stage has many advantages in the opinion of District Judge Gudmundur Grimson of Rugby who has given active aid from the start. “I believe that no matter what de- velopments are made along other toutes, this northern line one day. will be an actuality and have its part in th bet and America, Grimson declared. Study of the proposed northern commerciaj route in 1932 led the Pan- American sirways to send Judge Grimson to Iceland and Denmark to interest Poise countries in the idea. legotiated Agreement Grimson negotiated an agreement with Denmark providing for experi- ments, trial flights and weather ob- servations in Greenland, planned 88/in his one of the refueling points along the route. He also succeeded in getting a franchise from the Icelandic govern- ment for the airways company. Under the franchise and agreement, Col. Charles Lindbergh flew along the route from Greenland to Iceland making a preliminary survey and Colonel Logan traveled the same route later for further observations. Since then weather observations have been conducted in and Iceland and last September Vilmjalmur Stefansson, Arctic &X- Plorer and alumnus of the University of North Dakota, secured an exten- tion of the five-year period set for commencement of work on the route. Requires Development A special condition of the extended | the agreement was that some particular spetific development be made from year to yeat. This will insure con- tinuance of work, Grimson said. As the only route where the over- water flight is nowhere longer than 300 miles, it has excellent advantages over other routes during at least a portion of the year, Grimson asserted. He said refueling bases could easily be prebiaet aaa accli- mated partic lar stage of the journey, would be used and changes le. The advantage of not having to. Medora to Celebrate July. 4 With Rodeo tion, Trick riding, calf roping, saddle ‘bucking, bareback riding, bulldogging, | and wild buffalo riding for cash prizes will be features of the rodeo. ‘The “Little German, Band” of Dick- inson will play. There will be a dance’ each evening. W. J. Ray, Medora, is in charge. ‘Never use a high compression water hose on the body of your. automobile. Tt is extremely hard on the paint job, ——EEEeEw Dine in the Patterson Din- ing Room or grill and enjoy good food in air-conditioned cool dining rooms. Britain : to Make King Familiar With All Ways of Life the parliament uttered any republican sentiments, but the gist of their speeches was that they wanted more democracy in the rela- everyday life. great a distance between the palace Qf the king and the cottages of the ‘Would Breaden Friendships They did not formulate their charges, but as one who has known many of them for years, it is easy to put Wind they feel into a few brief jons: 1—The king, who is ruler of all classes of the people, is surrounded too much by men and women of one social class, one monetary standard of living and often of one ultra-con- servative outlook on politics, political economy and public policy. 2—The erection of this barrier of the favored classes, which keeps the sovereign from close contact with masses, makes for ever more ar- tificiality and snobbery. Royalty’ All of the labor leaders realize that, it is easier to suggest these things classes and young men from the | things easy for his | = working classes lived together for ister. He did more. He made of some weeks, getting to know each |the members of his two labor cabi- » for the time be- |nets personal friends, with many of ing, one big democratic family with | whom he delighted to chat. no class lines, The present king has shown al- Barred From Old Contacts ready a certain similar adaptability. ‘These many other similar ac-|/One of the features of the recent than to draw up a plan as’to how it in a similar tent. As king he | George VI and Queen th went is to be done. The king may be ad- “One doesn’t.” He is rapidly |to the function, danced as if they en- vised by his cabinet ministers, but | learning the inhibitions and prohi-| joyed it, and chatted and laughed very largely, if the attempt is seri-|bitions that beset. a monarch—even | freely with labor leaders, who had ously to be made, {t will depend upon|a constitutional one with little real |come up from the ranks and ved. his own common sense, courtesy and | power save as symbol of empire, and |eminence by hard toil. tact. top of the social tree. deepening the relation between |the problems that beset the mass of his the people. non, elected grand worthy matron at recent 43rd annual sessions in Fargo. J..8. Hatcher of Grand Forks is chairman of the mileage committee; Mrs, Alice Parmenter of Drake, cre- dentials; Ralph Miller of Fargo, fi- nance; Mrs. Pearl May, Fargo, re- lief; Mrs. Ethel Hutchinson of May- ville, appeals and grievances; W. L. Stockwell of Fargo, jurisprudence; Mrs. Stockwell, educational; J. N. Bamford of Minnewaukan, home; Mrs, Laura Erdahl of Bismarck, Or- der of Rainbow for girls; Mrs. Lil- lian Kalbfleisch of -Minot, book of, insttuction; John Stormon of Rolla, garden; | M™:| Mrs. Kvien Will Head toe Mrs. Thomas sonnoon ole! Gackle Auxiliary Unit Gackle, N. D., June 20.—New ‘e ‘Dian? ficers have -been installed by Rotarian Picnic Off; Auxiliary unit of Mayor-Mortock iH Post at Gackle. They are: , Too Many Mosquitoes |3r,..0 sevien, president; Mrz. G. F. Kez, vice president; Mrs. H, G. Bon- Mosquitoes have caused postpone-|nemeyer, secretary; Mrs. Gust Am- ment of the Rotary club’s picnic,| mon, treasurer; Mrs, John Kuch, scheduled for 5 p. m. Wednesday at chaplain; Mrs. E. A. Nissen, histor- Henry Murphy's cabin. The regular} ian; Mrs. John W. Muller, sergeant- noon meeting will be held instead. | at-arms. Mrs. Selmer Dahl and Mrs. yes Ruff were: elected executive off INDIAN FUND OKAYED Washington, une 29.—(P)—A_bill —_—_—_—_—_—_ ‘ introduced by Senator Frazier (Rep., PEDER LARSEN BURIED N. D.), authorizing a $400,000 appro-| Taylor, N. D., June 29.—Funeral priation to settle claims of Indians |services for Peder Larsen, 81, who of the Fort Berthold reservation in |died Wednesday, were held Saturday his state was approved by the sen-|at the Ridgeway church north of ate. The claims are based on terms |Taylor. He leaves 7 children, includ- cf an unratified treaty in 1866. {ine Mrs, Mike Chernich, Bismarck. “Great job, old man, ! were proud of you!” says_thé OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER E are proud of Father Time's 2-year job of ageing Town Tavern! He had a fine +. and be made it into a 1 Superlatively smgoth, mild and rich, Netional Distiffers Products Corporation, New York, N.Y. Town TAVERN - , “The finest 2-year job ever did” — PATROLLING SPAIN Maintenance of European Co- operation to Isolate War Appears Futile (By the Associated Press) Ttalo-German rejection of a neu- trality patrol of all Spain's coasts by Great Britain and France left in sus- Both Italy and Germany had fore- FLATLY REJECTED shadowed their stand with declara- expressed, on the other hand, that a dead-lock in non-intervention negotiations now might permit the insurgent navy to/ Dresden and Hillsboro Walther! gain control of government-held/ League societies tied for coast and aid an early insurgent vic- tory. The situation was created by the withdrawal of Germany and Italy from the neutrality fleet after the Leipzig incident—the alleged Span-| . iah government attempt to torpedo a cruiser. Since then, both have a subcommittee of the brought ne ee ae Paterna Gen. Fracisco journment It was believed tempered, however, | Seeplaretl by an agreement by Italian Ambassa-! 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