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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MURDER TRIAL AT WADENA T0 END TONIGHT Case Against Buck O’Connor | Expected to Be in Hands of Jury Late Today The Associated P Wadena, Minn., April of “Buck” O'Connor, Sti sner on trial for the murder of John Goings of Carrington, N. D., is ex- pected to be in the hands of a jury) late this afternoon. | Besides occupying the witness stand in his own behalf for three | hours yesterday, the convict ex- | amined and cross-examined for near- | ly two hours at this morning's S- | sion. H | | By ) H The fate ater pris-! Following O'Connor on the Dr. C and H. Pierce, Wadena phys testified for the de-j y dealt with the | While state | ai the autopsy | th. revealed “strangulation” as the cause of death, Dr. Pierce declared | that Goings’ death resulted fronr} blows on the head. H the noon recess, Miss nographer | The: office in to} The rry Byrd of the Acronautics. cluded alleged nor to the a on Decem he ause BY Washington, April 28. ane undiscovered to be in the Arctic Circle. | Donald F. jexplorer, on his next Polar expedi- tion, scheduled to start in June. they are able AMPHIBIANS TO CARRY M’MILLAN TO ARCTIC EAR LARRY BOARDMAN NEA Service Writer Amphibi are to search for “Arcti ontinent believed} in number, MacMillan, planes, two Arcti will be piloted by navy ay- in command of Lieut. Com. R Navy Bureau of amphibians are so called be- to alight on nd start from both land and water. ». Barron, « prosecution of tke much Their hulls of flying boat: on water. turns a s wheeled landing gear. d be given to the The haped Like Flying They stronger t Boats metal construction, ordinary planes. ped like the for alighting To alight on land the pilot teh wi unfolds a are of bodies are s wheels of t gear may be! ? © replaced by aluminum alloy runners ber to ved. The re three. verted mal conditions of gasoline, sufi fl out SOVIETS OPEN ANNUAL MEET Ccmmunist Party Congress ¢ Starts in Moscow and . or Wiscasset, by ship to Etah, reenland. don and his navv | Heiberg Lan | Byrd Moscow, April delegates from all parts of Russia are attending the tourteenth con- gress of the Communist Party which opened yesterday in the Kremlin. ¢ Former minister Trotzky, whose ¢na presence was expected to be the chief Point feature of the gathering, has post- poned his departure from Sukhum, for another fortnight, in order to complete a book. Meanwhile he has given a new lease of political life and his friends are sanguine that he will soon be entrusted with a re- sponsible place in the and gradually retrieve popularity and prestige. Among the questions to be dis-' cussed at the convention, which will © continue for the week, are agric! tural taxation, revolutionary mo ments abroad, and the recent a vitie Intern: tidal berg. his same ionale.) (ane THIRTY-TWO DIE IN BATTLES AT MEXICAN POLLS ,.. (By The Associated Press) | Nogales, Ariz., April 28.—Clashes between the armed factions in cities throughout the state of Sonora,’ Mexico, where municipal elections were held last Sunday, caused a total of 32 deaths, it was announced in| reports received here by - officials last night. Confirmation of the re-j port is. lacking. Two men were killed in Nogale:, | Sonora, opposite here, when a mobj plundered the polls two blocks from | the international boundar: Sixteen | were reported killed in Cananea, aj town which has hardly recovered from the effects of a disastrous fire which left 2,000 homeless there tast | week. Several deaths are reported to have occurred in Magdalena. | Casualty lists are not available, but reports received here indicate that many were injured in the dis- turbances. | HUGE LIQUOR ‘HAULIS MADE | AT BATHGATE Grand Forks, N. D., April 28.—As a climax to eight captures of liquor runners during the last two weeks, two large automobiles containing | 1,000 quarts of assorted liquors val- ued at $20,000, were captured Sun- day night by the Federal Custom | officials near Bathgate, ten miles | south of the Canmiian boundary, Jud Lamoure, collector of customs at | Pembina announced today. Three Minneapolis men who are! said to have been running the ship- ment across the border were arrest- ed. Their names are being withheld by the custom officials while inves- tigation of their possible connection with other offenses are being made, | Mr. Lamoure said. MAGIC OF RINGS By NEA Service London, April 28.—The action of! a Britis woman in halting her mi iage cetemony because of supers tion regarding the queer shape of the wedding ring has recalled many old beliefs regarding ri iciee Belomon. beligved that his} wisdom was attributable to a certain ring, which he always wore in handing down his decisions. Pliny records that jet rings were supposed to have the power to drive away; servants. As late as 1815, it was believed that a silver ring, worn sonstantly, would cure epilepsy. -.* FATHER. TIME HIMSELF ~ Liverpool, Eng., April 28.—G. Lit- a mi k fii iverpool cloc! irm for 50 years, claims to have wound more clocks than any other man in the world.|. He estimates that he has wound 1,- $00,000 clocks during tha‘ . Too W , the new vice pre- aidant of Liberia, ia, the first ep- . tive of the purely native tribes to become a high offi. republic. the negro 43 pleted b and sight: “On my last the tides should have flowed direct- ly over to Point Barrow, Alaska, fol- lowing the moon. “But the tides were six honrs Jate. government This indicated some obstruction. And former it could not have been ice, as no effect on tides. |. northwest of Axel Heiberg Land. an effort to r . I drove of the Comintern (Communist Slee: mirage | much peared. to reach by dog sledge. nd on snow or ice. amph z : It is equipped with an In-| Liberty motor. Under nor- carries 140 gallons icient for a 700-mile but an increased gas President © proposal to NALD F. MacMILLAN ABOVE IS A PICTURE OF AN AMPHIBIAN BE USED BY THE MacMILLAN PARTY IN THE ARCTIC. HIS BUSINESS I$ ENFORCED Attorney General Not Con- cerned About Laws Now on Statute Books: e BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer Washington, April 28.—Do . tibir laws over-regulate the American peo- ple? - “That's not for me to say,” -replied United States Attorney General John G, Sargent. “My business, as attor- ney general, is to enforce the Making laws is a legislative function. I'm a strong believer in each man sticking to his own job. “If T were @ legislator, I'd have something to say about law-making. In the Department of Justice my duty is to administer the laws as I find them. If I. think a change should be made, I may recommend it. I've no tight or desire to criti- cize otherwise, “Most of our troubles seem to me due to intolerance—a failure to understand our. neighbors. In this country our laws change pretty fast, too. Accustomed to the old estab- lished laws; we violate the new ones unreflectingly. I believe that’s how most of our new regulations are broken—thoughtlessly. “Generally, I think the Am people mean’ to obey our laws.’ PLANE WHICH WILL ican “Doesn't-our multiplicity of regu- lations,” I asked, “hamper law en- forcement. Doesn't it make for @ general disrespect of law? Anyway, there are more arrests just now than ever. Prison - populations are in- creasing. “Our laws,” said the general, “in the very things, must naturally expand in proportion to our growth, nation- ally and internationally, for we live in a period of constant progress, social and industrial. “You emphasize that there are more arrests for infractions of the law than ever before. To me that suggests better law enforcement, not laxity.” attorney nature of “As to prohibition?” I queried. “Absense of saloons, less drunken- ness, a better moral atmosphere everywhere, are evidences that pro- hibition has wrought great good.” amphibians should soon] either Bost Me., and pro-| in north There MacMillan his vessel from Beside exploration party will include Lieut. Com. E. F. McDonald Jr., Command- Isbester a es, scientists, and a wavy flying onnel of six, now being selected | Byrd from a host of volunteers. ARE MOST GARAGEMEN HONEST?! ice _phenom- 7 nd masses all) pet h made| @nonymous writer in the May issue Hei-|of YOUR CAR, the new automobile owners’ magazine, which is now on} the stands. Then he proceeds: “But nee this article is to be run with- j out my name attached, I don’t mind that I have’ worked every le trick on my patrons that think of. I had to do it to make a living in this mighty tough Jond, business.” miles Where I make most of my money,” In| continues th i is in oils and ch this sighted land oline. Listen to this. I buy a 50 miles toward it by dog| barrel of oil of medium grade and but it always appeared the| another barrel’ of distance awav. oil. It is cheap oil, very cheap. What- evidently ever brand of oil a customer asks for, the sight he gets what I have in the barrel.” farther a “At the gasoline pump f put it and ovrob: over on the smartest customer. One of the old tricks which I stil! there is land there—and we|is to pump as fast as I can. That every reason to believe there | pumps gasoline arfd air—a lot of air he said. expedition 1 observations from Axel If there were no obstructions, to ce has réported appeared sighting ahout 120 a permanent’ of land actually than it ap: iv too, far away You, too, can keep yourself There is no reason for you or your and baby well and happy baby to look and feet this way CONSTIPATION means MELANCHOLY and DISEASE Melancholy for the Mother, disease for the Child! The responsibility of the mother docs not end with properly clothing and feeding the baby. Her own health is directly reflected in the littleone, and the poisons bottled up in her body by constipation transfer themselves to the innocent child and too often result in serious sickness. Mother's bowels should act at least twice a day, and baby’s bowels more frequently. Physicians agree cn this subject. Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN The Family Laxative —relieves constipation. It isa pure, harmless, gentle combination of Egyptian senna, pepsin and aromatics in liquid form that cpens.up the bowels, and promotes and encourages Nature to perform, her proper functions.._No doctor could give you a better laxative than this one cf Dr. Caldwell’s which has been ured for over thirty years. 5 - As Pleasing, Easy and Effective For Mother as For Baby It is mild and wholly free from opiates jj OF narcotics. dt is 60 pleasant to take, babies and children like it, and it should be in the medicine chest of every family for instant use. Mose than ae boules used annually prove i MacMillan and Byrd, the} | the advice to motor car owners who Jouest has found that Major Martin ; SOOKING IN COMFORT work! “But secret drinking?” “['m not aware of much.” “Still, don’t large numbers of those who class as pretty good citi- zens habitually disregard many of today’s laws regulative of personal conduct?” “When a man deliberately and con- RUB THE SPINE If you-betieve ‘the spine is the seat of most a yout physical ills and more people are thinking so every day, just give it a gentle: massage every night’ with .Joint-Ease and watch the jhelpful results. It limbers up the spinal colum and makes old folks feel younger. | Many people ‘are getting it daily from any drug store and other good pharmacists. The name is Joint-Ease and it’s the one big discovery. for stiff, swollen, inflamed joints—and a tube for only*60° cents. Always, remember, when Joint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out— t quick.—Ad: and for every five gallons the pump is short about two quarts.” These are just a few of the many tricks exposed by this dishonest gar- ageman and he ends his article with do not want to be cheated to patron- ize the reputable automobile —mer- chant, preferably the one who hand- les the particular make of car the patron is driving. , The established automobile merchant will no more cheat you than the established, bank- er. Patronize the man who has. a good name to protect. We can?all profit by taking this advice. BATH London, April 28.—A coroner's in- Hewitt, 78, who fought in the Zulu, Boer and World Wars, died from overexertion in drying himself after ‘aking a bath. ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS The Jiffy Hy-Pressure Lubricator pueassteamment 8 The Lubricator You Have Been Looking For. It Greases easily when all ee others fail. ' Auto-Motive Sales Service Distributors ~ ; : 218 - 4th St. BISMARCK, N. D. Low Prices . SE 30x31, Fisk Tire....... 30x31, Fisk Tube... .. Rubher Case Battery. .. 1.50 a stoma reise pope a alae da Corwin’ Motor $$$ $$: tinually breaks the law,”, torney General Sargent, class him as a good citizen.” A. tarpaulin-covered truck broke down, just across the District of Col- umbia line, in Maryland, opposite the home of a distinguished scientist at- tached to the bureau of standards. Ringing the scientist’s bell, “Can I use your garage while I get help?” asked the driver. “Sure.” The tr housed with some difficulty, the dri er left. A sudden suspicion! The scientist lifted the tarpaulin. Booze! The ang telephoned authorities ton. A motorload of a —investigated.. » “I'd like to borrow your phone,” quoth the lead- er. A cryptic’ conversation ensued. ow,” said the leader, “we'll hide in pire bushes till the guy comes back.” The scientist watched from his porch. Another truck appeared, The ientist, a dry, Washing- | original driver and a helper hooked a chain onto the cripple. “Now,” thought the scientist, “for the ar- rest!” Instead, the truck disappear- ed ina cloud of dust. “Outside our jurisdiction,” explained the dry lead- er, emerging from the bushes. “We couldn't do nothin’. I'm afraid he got clean away,” | “Too much red tape!” complained the artless scientist, telling me the story later. “That's why prohibition can’t be enforced.” ~ OLD MOTHER HUBBARD Middlesex, Eng., April 28.—A man, two women and more than 20 chil- dren live in one cottage near here. Twelve of the children are attending the local school. All records for pineapple produc- tion in Hawaii were broken in 1924. Say ‘Bayer’? - Insist! For Colds © Headache Paih Lumbago Neuralgia , Rheumatism Safe Accept only a Bayer package whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete ‘Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste rin is the trade’ mark of Bayer Manu: {ulite of Moapecetlcaciuester of Ballcylicacté Universal Shoe Shop First Class Shoe Repairing 111-5thSt. Bismarck,N.D. Our Optical Service “The Best in the West.” F, A. KNOWLES Jewelers : pomeretiets We are’ always ready to give you service. EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS 216-4th STREET. PHONE 944 \STEAL SNAKES London, , April 28—One of the world’s queéerest thieves has been arrested here. He is charged with stealing snakes from the zoo. His excuse was that he wanted a snake collection in his home. civilization. work any fact. 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