Bif i rb;* ' -S.t'i i P ‘ . b E‘ ¦ 3 Dakota’* The Weather iM. i, North f . ufot Newspaper Increasing cloudiness: snow or ratal 1 1 . THE BISMARICK TRIBUNE )tonight--OTFriday. Colder Friday. ¦ABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, "THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS be c co ern ;r w '«UM- l I Th*tt‘ JRMf wi FOUND % EIELSON'S BODY d ». 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Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 20.—(AP)—The closing chap- If there is any stone within miles daring polar being with a queer picture Imbedded in it, Rams Drug-Covered Pistol Bar- ter of a series of adventures was writ- LAP, 21 DAYS LONG he is sure to stumble on it. rel Down Man's Throat, ten today in Arctic Siberia as rescue workers awaited an One of his rarest designs resembles opportunity to fly out of the treacherous northland with the Rocky Mountain goat the Great Holding It to Death the bodies of two aerial heroes, Carl Ben Eielson and hia United States Late in Northern road stencils on its freight mechanic, Earl Borland. cars. He has a photograph of it Detroit, 20.—(A*)—James him Peb. Bak- Word that Eielson's body had 128; Sailing Alleviates with and has been showing it to er, 25, a employe of the Gug- been recovered Tuesday conference, former the brethren at the for genheim laboratory, New York, was from the spot, 90 miles southeast of North Cape, Siberia, Fear of Imprisonment thing that is one he does not want held here today for New York police where his plane was wrecked last November 9 was wire- anybody to take on faith. They hqve after he was said to have confessed lessed night by Crosson, dubbed it a “prehistoric Spark Plug,’’ to Fairbanks last Joe one of the the killing of eight men in the last American pilots engaged in the long for miming rw York, Feb. 20— (AP)— Barney Google variety. It is perfect four years. hunt the even to two dots showing where eyes eight birdmen. Borland's body was found last Thursday. flew York Times, the St. in Baker’s victims were dis- would be either animal. patched by the methods of the Bor- Crosson, at the icebound fur-trading motorship Nanuk ¦ Post Dispatch and news* In addition to the goat or “Spark gias—poison, and their homes were near North Cape, $ Plug,” Mr. Thorlakson has stones to which Eielson and Borland were flying n affiliated with them in widely scattered about the world: they crashed, reported body showing a burning bush, another a Bombay, Hamburg, New York, Hous- when that Eielson's had been png reports from Rear church, a third the design of a man’s ton, the Philippines, and aboard a found more than 200 feet from the fuselage of his wrecked Hi Richard E. Byrd’s faofar sock and a fourth a perfect ship en route to South America, ac- plane and under less than one foot of snow, the wind hav. N human foot, down to the five toes. cording to the confession said to ing swept the spot nearly clear. petk up expedition, announce Most of his stones he picked have been obtained by Detroit police. 35 mites west of Banish. FftißHifci Byrd and the Baker was arrested last night on a 150 .FEIST FROM BORLAND’S BODY ... of his expedition, farm three miles west of Farmington, Eielson's body was located about 150 feet from the ' spending a suburb. He had been working on place where that of Borland lay, more than a the farm since last summer and was indicating that their ship on the ice barrier of Ross Carl Ben Eielson has made his last flight. Dead on the frozen tundra of Siberia, the body of the North Dakota crashed with terrific impact. Wreckage of the plane, lo- FORGETFACfiONAL arrested when police learned he was man who became a world hero was found yesterday by searchers who have been digging in the snow and ice broke camp po- by and sailed wanted in New York. Taken to that covered the spot since January 25 when the wreckage of his plane was discovered. For three months the cated January 25 Crosson and Pilot Harold Giliam after ward from the Bay of lice headquarters. Baker made his Arctic tenaciously refused to yield up the body of the man who more than any other has done much to conquer a long and discouraging hunt, was scattered over a wide les aboard the barque the confession to John D. Watts, assist- the barriers that through aeons of time. That he died instantly was evident in the fact The motor, found, ant attorney. the Arctic had erected area. near which Borland's body was of New York at 9:30 STRIFE IN EWDNS prosecuting that his remains were located 200 feet lrom the fuselage of his plane indicating the craft had crashed with was hurled 100 feet beyond the fuselage, while one wing ‘Gave Him Satisfaction’ terrific force. His mechanic’s body, Earl Borland’s, was found February 13. :kyesterday morning, Ant- The killings. Baker stated in his was found 200 feet from where the main portion of the c time, ap- confession, gave him “a funny sort plane crashed. which was TO SUPPORT BRANT > imately 4:30 o’clock of mental satisfaction.” Wed- specific charge which Died Way iy afternoon, New York The on Bak- Eielson TSW GUESS 'Brant for Governor' Club Or- er is held is the-poisoning of Henry S. MELVIN HORST SLAIN DRAKE HAS $75,000 ! Gaw, night Gug- He Knew Was Easy May Pay Eielson Unique Honor IVLUTAKt , Catt- a watchman at the WMnwt are bringing back es- ganized by Citizenry genheim laboratory in New York, Dec. When the body of Carl Ben Eielson, North Dakota’s famous avia- u papers and gear, but ing Off Party Fetters 28. 1928. Minot, N. D., Feb. 20.—(IF)—'The MORNING FIRE LOSS: tor, arrives at Seattle, it will be met by a guard of honor to be ap- :iOB«K61 told, EMPLOYE Daily News today publishes Baker the officers he was born BY BAKERY Minot a pointed by Adjutant General G. Fraser, airplanes A. in command of the na- and much * lOHAWr. other and received his early education at story which says in part: tional guard, Governor George F. Shafer said today when informed rial it has been necessary (Tribune Service) Ohio, leaving home when 16. “What,” an acquaintance of Special Warren, asked Three Structures by that Eielson's body had been found. w behind. Linton, N. D., Feb. 20.—Emmons He got a job on a freighter and Charles Hannah Confesses Kill- Carl Ben Eielson, when Eielson was Destroyed The guard of honor will remain with the body on the journey county citizens have come to the sup- sailed for several years. a visitor in Minot a few months ago. Spectacular Blaze Be- from the west coast to Hatton, N. D., where it will be buried. Associated Press) port of State Senator E. H. Brant, “I was always Interested in poisons ing, After Resisting Ques- “would you have done in case your Governor Shafer said it has been suggested that he declare a Ufynl Antarctic expedition is Nonpartisan League endorsee for the and usually carried some around tioning for Week motor had failed in your flight over fore It Is Put Out period of public mourning for Eielson and the governor is giving to require about 21 days for governorship, organizing a “Brant For with me,” he said. “In 1924 I was in the top of the world, what would the proposal serious consideration. out of polar Houston, Texas. I happened a have happened then?” If such order is issued, he said, probably 2*** waters to Governor” club. into (Tribune Special Service) an it will be made New Zealand, on the first com- sailors’ restaurant and sat down be- Wooster, Ohio, Feb. 20.—(/P)—Mel- “We might .have crashed, and it about the time of the funeral at Hatton. « '» Members of the club executive Drake, N. D., Feb. 20.—A spectacu- homeward trip. This esti- mittee who plan of making an active side a man. He had a cup of coffee vin Horst, four year old Orrville boy would have been all over,” replied If the order is issued, it will mark the first time, so far as the based on the time him. While he was look-. Eielson, “or we might have come lar fire starting at 1 o'clock this records here show', that a period of public required campaign for their fellow citizen are: in front of was beaten to death with a two by mourning has been de- expedition’s ship City Dr.
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