The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 2

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~~“-paffer the burden of rupture i “Patent you nothin mein and learn as about the ‘Rice Method and the i ioe . living catrand child should take advantage ake PAGE TWO GOLDEN VALLEY | BANK CASHIER UNDER ARREST TOH. Zorn Charged With Em-! .bezzlement of $7,000 From Farmers _ Mandan, N. D., Yorn, cashier of the Golden Valley, at Golden Valley Dezzlew the b % by a aminer, n’s peculati arrest today on charges of em- mote whan $7,000 from | h was closed on May the state bank ex- ms, 2 ording to Attorney id Schwartz, con largely of appropriating to his| use deposits made by persons other localities in his hank; nk notes and appropriation | theft of bank profit notes filed and sale of deposit. The total ecked today was ate’s Attorney information es had been own ile of } of retur “spurioa re) still further shor all statement. indi- ly r of cash items, banking exa yecial cheek up. cuted i the st The bank was orn had been in charge of the) inlden Valley bank for five months. | A bank in another North Dikota town | with which he had previously been; nected! Was found sound in every state examiner's id tod | Bank of Golden Val- reorganized by its farm-; Its condition sound the alleged shortage of; the bank will reopen as/ will be owners oth than Zorn and soon as the und collection is made on Zorn's ac- count from the surety company, the! state’s attorney said. \ ley er is TRIED TO ARREST “ IN BISMARCK ingson said here today that the in the counts of T. H. + of the Farmers Bank of; is $6. It is he » that additional | s May be uncovered, Zorn wag’ in Bismarck yesterday | and an effort was made to arrest him here but officers were unable to lo | cate him. VARE HAS BIG LEAD OVER HIS TWO OPPONENT: (Continued from page one.) so engaged in the After holding} ) he went to tne legislature and then to the national! house of representatives. i Upon the death of his brothers he assumed the leadership ofthe polit- ical which they had i phia, and has re- mained jn control since. i Beidleman Ahead In the contest for the Republican nomination for governor, Edward FE. Leidleman, former lieutenant gove: nor who had the support of the Vare organization, was leading the threej other candidates. John 8S. Fisher, former state ba anking commissioner, candidate of _the — Mellon- -Fisher| forces, in Second place, with Representative Thomas W. Phillips, dr, third and John K. Tener, former Rovernor, fourth. | Returns from 6,800 districts in the| § slute give Beidleman a plurality, of | § 6: dl BB, Ten 38, William B. Wilson of | Blossbure, of labor in President Wil- was the Democratic nomince for United States senator He was unopposed Judge Eugene C. 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Bonniwell 212; OBE OF ‘DITURES Washington, May 19 -(AP) -An in- |vestigation into all senatorial eam- paign expenditures this year was or- dered today by the senate, 59 to 13, The inquiry was voted after charges of excessive expenditures in yesterday's Pennsylvania Republi had come from the Demo- chamber, and had jenator Reed, Repub- who at first resolution ordering fhe investigation. In the debate the Pennsylyania senator declared the result in Penn- sylvania had been beclouded by the wet and dry fight and said he was ready to support a state-wide referen- dum to settle that issue, Old Guards Join In Republican old guard leaders ‘the Pennsylvanian in seeking to pre- vent action on the resolution, which primary eratie side of th {been denied by the issouri. After unanimous consent to con- sider the proposal had been denied, Reed of Missouri moved to take it up, and a combination of Demoerats and won out, 45 to 34, On the roll call for adoption of the resolution, there was shifting of Re- votes and laughter ran apound the senate chamber as one after another of those who are up for reelection in November voted in the affirmative. On roll Nye, ‘Republican 1 Senators Frazier and Nérth Dakota, and Shipstead, Farmer-Labor, Minnesota, chall, Republican, Minnesota, ¢ | voted against, adoption. Corruption Doubted The Pennsylvania senator said he gid not be there had been any | corruption in the election, “L do not know of any candidate or any group of candidates who spend two million dollars,” he said. “There is an exaggeration that follows in such a heated campaign. The out- come in Pennsylvania was due to the injection of Governor Pinehot and his candidacy, which divided the dry | ntiment, and also to a waye of re- ntment against the prohibition 1 which blinded many people to the rea! question at issue. “It was the only opportunity which they thought they would have to ex- press their sentiment on the wet and dry issue. [ regret it occurred, It is a crying shame that an election of a United States senator should turn on | a subject on which the successful candidate will not have a chance to vote while he is in congre Repudiates Administration Senator Harrison and other Demo-| crats described the Pennsylvania vote as x repudiation of the Coolidge administration. After quoting news-! paper estimates that between §2,000,- 000 und $5,000,000 was spent in the primary, Senator Harrison remarked: “I dislfke to mention the hame of Newberry at this time. It is so near election tim - He then read a list of the Republi- | can senators coming up for reelection «this year who voted to seat Trumanj | Newberry as Republican senator from | | Michigan. Many of them already have disappeared from the senate. “What is this—a funeral oration? | interrupted Senator Reed, Democrat, | Missouri. “You almost Resolution Quoted Senator Harrison quoted the bring tears to my reso- seated ‘Newberry but in which it also was asserted that expenditure of $195,000 | by Newherry had been “contrary to sound public policy and harmful toy the honor and dignity of the senate.” “What about the two or five million dollars expended yesterday by one or the other of the Republican candi- dates?” he asked.» “Will, you defend it and offer an- other resolution declaring it excess and ‘contrary to souhd public policy and harniful to the honor and dignity of the senate” Referring to the campaigning of ; Secretary Mellon and Senator Reed, of Pennsylvanai, in support of Sen- ator Pepper, Harrison quoted Reed as saying: “There is no doubt about what the national administration wants in Pennsylvania.’ No doubt about what it got, either,” said Serfator Caraway, Dem- ocrat, Arkansas. Jamestown Farmer Is ‘Uninjuted When Engine Hits Auto Jamestown, N. D., May '19.—(P) George Herold, farmer living south- east of pov geedaigt’ ae to contest the right of hed h hie Overland touring car ‘last evening against a Marsbern Pacifie -s engine on Fiftt Avenue crossing and, un- red, drove his badly damaged car ey on its own power after the Be cas. \ Waiti at the. crossing for a long Freight, “Heraia dig got see’the switen Hn and spe into it as the d, mped fi th ore in ie ais head, got car Was toss- cle : se i sabticg: pa it is ait on! aged dor torn swoy and id fay flat. and her husband, Jacques Danielson, | jat the Capital Chevrolet | Belks was | led for a holiday at Genoa, de- | together. FIRE DAMAGES. LEAN HOUSE Catse—Apartment Occu- pants Lose Furniture ) un residence at the corner of Second and Thayer streets damaged by fire at 3:15 afternoon, the blaze ap- starting from defective wir- fg, The fire department had just re- turned to the fire hall from the fire company’s garage when the second alarm was turned in, With the exception of Sam Rasmussen, night man at the Copelfn Motor company's garage, who was asleep in one of the bedrooms, no one at home at the McLean house when the fire broke out and consequently it had quite a start be- fore being discovered. When the firemen arrived the front rooms on the upper floor were ablaze and the of was burning, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, who live on the first floor, are visiting-in the Twin . An apartment on the second floor was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Belk, but neither was at the fire started Mr. n for the Copelin Motor out of the city and Belk had gone up town earlier in the afternoon, The most damage to the house done on the second floor and pueuen the first floor omewhat by smoke ae iture belonging to ompletely destroyed loss will be hea’ no insurances was the was and the and , ag it is un- w carried, thei derstood 1 Last Minute News Bulletins | > jay 19—(AP)— ‘ulture committee today favorably reported a bill to authorize an appropriation of 00,000 for the establishment of a federal dairying and livestock experimental station at Mandan, Steubenville, Ohio, May 19— What is helicved to he another brutal double murder, the second in Jefferson county in three onths, was uncovered at Berg- hotz, west of here, today when bodies of Mr. and Mrs, Omar Mil- ler were found hidden under a pile of sawdust near their home. Osla rway, May 19—(AP)— A tel im to the Aftenposten from Spitzbergen re he that Lieut. Commander Richard Byrd, N.. first to fly over the North Pole, plans to unde: e an ex- pedition to the South Pole as soon as possible. The lieutenant and the members of his expedition are leaving King’s Bay for Lon- don tomorrow. Berlin, May 19—(AP)—The Reichstag today gave an over- whelming vote of approval to the policy of the new cabinet, as out- ined by Chancellor Marx. New York, May May 19—(AP)— Babe Ruth hit his thirteenth home run of the yu iy Pitcher Zachary with twe base today in the third inning of the Yan- kees’ game with St. Loins. Selenees, 4 ja, May 19-—(AP) Riotin ween religious fac- tions, wi eke caused the death of five betiene sf at Ree} day, was number Killed 1 and ir ee ies not heen determine: SSS 6 {NEWS BRIEFS | ——_____________—_. ob Nesbitt, mem- ber of Troy's social set, today enter- ed a guilty plea to killing his wife February 19. He wa® sentenced to life imprisonment. Chicago.—Lee Dunean, Beverly Hills, Calif., owner of Rin Tin Tin, famous movie dog, was’in bond of $1,000 here today charged by the mother of a 17-yeat-old Chicago girl, with knowledge to the girl’s del quency. Duncan denied the charge. “Cleveland, Ohio John “Roman, 13, winner of a scholarship at an ‘east side Polish patozhial school, hang- ed himself with a clothes line in the attic of his home after his mother had scolded him. New York.—Alexander R. Hodges, former university cf Kansas athlete, today pleaded guilty to second de- |lumber company April 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ TMAN HELD FOR "ALLEGED PART IN BOND THEFT Yommercial Paper, Stolen at Minat April 2; Recovered at Great Falls Great Falls, Mont., May 19.—(#)- A. S, Spicher, sheriff at Minot, N. D., tand L. P. Piper of the Pip ‘Lumber company of that place, left | jhere Tuesday night for Minot with| 1 $12,000 worth of commercial bonds, leged to have been stolen from the | They announced they had recover- ed the bonds through aid of a Gteat | Falls man whose identity they couid not reveal., Norris Forrest is held Minot without charge for tion of his alleged connection with, the theft. They said he sent one of {the bonds to a Gro Falls man in payment of a debt, later revealed | jail at) investiga- the hiding WLS of the other bonds. | (ji Mill City ‘Company s Authorized to Sell Stock in N. D.| bs The state securitien comminsion tb- day authorized the American ne Co., of Minneapolis, to sell $50,000 o: common stock. The compan: eae and will deal in North Dakota real estate, Attendance at _ Dental Meeting 2 Is Largest Ever! } Grand Forks, N. D., May 19.—(®)— Dentists of North Dakota” opened the second day of their annual conven- tion here with 200 delegates regis- tered, the registration being the larg- est at any state convention in the history of the association. Considerable interest centered about two addresses and subsequent demonstrations given by Dr. NeedIch of Kansas City. The convention will comé to's close Thursday afternoon with elec- tion of officers and selection of the next meeting place. REX Theatre “CALL OF THE WILD” The night cry of mate to mate—a classic fiction Showing today and to- morrow Matinee daily, 2 Popular prices 30 Mi iM. yesterday by 212 Main St. Christening Airmail Plane zens of St. Joseph, Mo., held a public jubilation ceremony when th ne on the new air mail route left St. Joseph for Chicago. “air mail. queen, Immediately after taking th rs Habecker put’the negative on the .plane and it wa hows Marie Hogan, . Joseph, EA Se: ie ne: pac! route i ; ' Arrest of Flier Who Threw a Dog From Plane Asked | This christening the plane picture Photographer carried to rvice’s office in Cleveland as part of St. Joseph’s first air mail from Chi zo to Dalle pup from his plane sisday wie a most 1,000 fect in the air. According to FE. E. Porter Jr, omployer of Robey, the pilot ad mitted the’ act and though it more or less a joke. Porterfield discharg- ted Robey. Kansas City, May 19.—(—A war- | ant for the arrest of Wald a flying school pilot, w humane officers DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVIC | DAKOTA AUTO | SALES CO., INC. i Phone 42 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. CITY LOANS Long or short time loans on Bismarck re: property. Low inter have farm or city | rate: THE UNION CENTRAL COMP. 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