The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT © YEGG FAILS. 10 FOLLOW OWN THEORY in co "2 4 ling here today. to-date Robber Cool When: A BoBernatenn,.< {trict attorn Captured, He Writes— Hysterical Himself tor se! Chicago, April ne date robber rem en captured 4 -(P) —The up-to- self-possessed d coolly talks his to freedom, Vincent DePaseal wrote in an article found in hi pocket, but when the author was cuught while robbing the home of anston broker he became hys- terical and, when the police arrived, broke down and sobbed. DePaseal, who gained some pub licity 3 ar ago while in the Elmirs state reformatory in New York when | an es won for hii first place in| an advertising agency contest, was; !to wa | he! room _ police} y ob-} he <¢) blinded. by found) | the house. } | roof fell in ja re been sold | Hd young wife, whom he}! rugo, is in a hospital | appendicitis. He said to rob the Williams |? Cal icl He married ch rs as trying nn fan | Bryan, mounts his st | miles JUDGE RULES County Treasurers Not Au- therized By Law to <Ac- cept Checks in Payment { Minot, N. D., April 26—-(AP)--Taxes} ean be paid only with money, and | there is no law authorizing a treasur- | er to accept checks for payment of | taxes, or anything else but moi c- | cording to a memorandum opinion by Judge George H. Moellring of Willis-| ton, given in a mandamus ion | brought by, M. LaFountaine the Ward county auditor and treasur- er, to compel them to cancel taxes from the records. ! M. LaFoun: who resides at{ Berthold, contended that he had le-'| gally paid his nasmuch as he turned over Berthold bank to the former county treasurer. Alfred Mostad. The bank was closed, however, bgfore the check | was cashed by ‘the treasurer. Re- ceipts for the payment of the taxes; had been issued to LaFountaine when | he turned over the check to the trea- | Serer. “I am of the opinion that the taxes in controversy and alleged to have been paid by the petitioner ,Laloun- taine) were not paid in fact as a matter of law,” the opinion s: “Tt is my understanding that the taxes can be paid only with money. Such being the case, the fact that the petitioner gave the treasurer of Ward county his check for the required, amount of taxes, anf that the trea- surer accepted the same does not constitute a payment. There is no law authorizing a treasurer to accept checks for payment of taxes, or any- thing else but money, and when a treasurer accepts a check for taxes, the treasurer becomes the agent of the drawer of the check, or taxpayer, in the collection of the check and the application of the proceeds, namely money, in payment of the taxes. In no sense can he be the agent of the state or the county in making col- lection on the check, and taxes are not paid as a matter of law until the actual money has been received.” Judge Moellring states that the petitioner's prayer for a writ of man- i that the pro- ed, A HARMFUL NUISANCE n inflamed, irri- s Honey and Tar. ses the germ-laden phlegm, oothing, healing coating on| irritated, inflamed throat. It ps tickling and nervous hacking, ets coughs quickly. Best for chil and grown persons. Batietastion -—adv. at our Service Station for Speedometer Repairs Tire Valcanizing Battery Repairs and Re- charges - Electrical Generator. and Starter Service - Goodyear Tires USL Batteries The only Stewart-War- ner Service Station in North Dakota. Finest and Jatest Vulcanizing and Electrical Equipment. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Minneapolis Men ‘by ernment, seeks to ha indicted men will also fight removal | Washington, April 26, | conspirators indicted, treasury | men, The final Minnesota hearing will be Children Are Rescued Amidon, for miles around h. D aneapolisMen. ., |ROADS IN WEST |DRIAING Wit, to Ohio For Trial’ W ANT FIVE PER ROBINSON TODAY: Minneapolis, Minn., April 26.—(@) CENT INCREASE Persons who visited the drilling Seven Minneapolis men, indicted operations on the Townley lease at the Cleveland grand jury which Robinson yesterday report: that drill- Boost Called Slight, But “Would Mean Salvation vesti a nation-wide liquor ing was scheduled to be resumed of Many Railroads” mn will fight removal to the today after a two-weeks’ shut down, ity for trial, in hearings open- The work was held up pending the ited States dis- ey at Cleveland, prosecu- nvestigation for the gov- ve the defendants | nt to Cleveland. 1 When Mr. Bernsteen gets through re he will go to St. Paul, where 24| r of the (P)--A five per cent increase in freight rate revenues spread over the entire west- ern district “may mean the salvation of many western railroads,” says a brief prepared for filing with the Interstate Commerce Commission to- day. The brief is intended as a reply to arguments opposing the plea of, the western railways for a five per cent freight rate increase. “To contend that the present vol- ume of traffic cannot stand this meager incr is to challenge the very foundation of this immense western empire,” says the brief. “An industrial structure such the west will scarcely feel so lighe a Cleveland, Fourteen other alieged of St. Paul, who were re still being sought by | department — intelligence | Id at Duluth. From Burning Home As Roof Falls In . D., April 26.—Awakened a, m. Saturday ‘by the chocked ughing of her children, Mrs, Harry huck, residing 10 miles west of re, found her home in flames, Half smoke, she seized her ree children and got them out of Three minutes later the | Reaching through a win- into the b ing home, she is ie to ring a telephone and ghbors, who came to her — pl d found the mother and thre ildren in scanty attire. Neighbors | contributed | ‘The | mit that dur- the western fair re- that the jiled to se- turn which ing the last fiv railways have not earned a turn, It has been conced western rail sha cure the sa been permitted to earn. “The inadequacy of the present earnings of the western carriers is | admitted even by our opponents.” RETHROAT - Gargle with warm salt water then apply over throat— e thing and given other relief. band and father is dead its coming. NOT A BUM STEER Bryan, Tex. The school bel d little Kohler Lobello, 14 eerand rides fou classes. He has streets so often on the] BOW, yeAec nue | er fails to create unusual inter | r| to attend a® “Gravity balance THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE arrival of 1,800 feet of casing pipe which was received Saturday. 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