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PAGE EIGHT MURDER COUNT IS NOW PLACED AGAINST RING, , Detectives Predict His Cap- ture Soon—Was Seen Near Spokane, Wash. tN. D.; t " L, Reimler to Golden Val- ley, N. Sheriff Hedstrom Reports $1,142.25 Civil Fees in May t the Burleigh county sheriff's | is rather a busy place is indi- ted in the report just made by ff Albin Hodstrom for the month showing that civil work per the office brought fees 14 This is consider- » fees collected for b, month for Minieapolis, June 5.—P)—-! rant charging first degree was issued today for Lewis J. Minneapolis real e: disappeared three wife's body was foun: Issuane: the a grand jury indictment, voted la yesterday, charging Ring with mur- dering his wife with a blunt weapon Detec headquarters here dicted Ring’s capture “very soon,” claring Ring had been seen in I 30 miles from $ ington, and that two M tectives “are not mor days behind Ring now.” Captain A. J. Crun tective department a friend had seen Ring in Ds before this friend knew wanted. Crummy said Ring's trai! had be: ely lected by criff e turned | in to the to the | county al reveue fund of the Capt. Baker Named Commissoner For Sesquicentennial will have an exhi bit} rees of the state phial at Philadel North Dako | byostinge, the aut the of the de-| phin t personal| TP. Baker, who’ has p Creek | from Washington Ring was| heen named by Pres one of Nortiv Dakota | stoners for the big and will take to arrange some from this state er remains to ond appe nounced Capt. Baker turned cr has ‘oolidge » comm’ ion in the ed from Bemid ional Falls, then Winnipeg and Hideo Van-) to Another commission: med, but the see. s expeeted to be an. to Portage, Kenor: Vancouver in Ca couver he believes Spokane. ing went Santee 3 in Washington sour of in the Former Dry Worker Will Spend Three | wich ws Years in a Cell onal fide were ued ane the rment of the upper Mis- Milwaukee, June 9—(AP)—Clark M 4 some much-needed work Perry, former federal prohibition di rector for Wisconsin, was sentenced to three rs imprisonment and a fine of $3,000 in federal court here today. Perry had previously pleaded guilty of conspiracy to violate the prohibition amendment. ers an recently passed by con Gas Tax During May More Than Double That of May, 1925 monthly period, but at least, @ ome months | -|ment of just rding to Capt. | FEDERAL PROBE INTO CHICAGO'S | _ CRIME STARTED, o, UL, Jun 2 (P)—A federal! Chicago's crime, refused |! hs ago by Congress, was today from another the scene aban- al grand jury igating gang warfare marched j ther grand jury, vested with} power to probe reports of corruption at the polls. A squad of age nts of the depart- ing into a counts of graft in “prohibition e forcement in Chicago, it became nen and it was said to be ready |to sift stories of connection between ‘and the illegal liquor indus- The investigators were assigned 10 lays ago to inquire into violation of ates law by gangsters and th ates here, and Sf promis- ing ev ¢ is uncovered, a federal tata jury will be impaneled to hear One Jury Completes Work | The grand jury, called when Wil- am HL. MeSwiggin, assistant county | prosecutor, was slain in a gang out- break in w Chie: suburb, ended its work yesterday with a report that | Chicago cannot expect an end to its gunwen's civil war as long as there ix profit. enough in bootlegging to attract desperate men. Wile the jury was working on the draft of ‘its findings another panel was ordered to look into that the April primaries in Cook county were mark- tion and illegal sy 1 charge ‘hi reported yes- iggin was “an when he was tie ine gun fire also con the lives of two com ns known to the police as beer i " The grand jury_w ed Me: runne Th led lips of gangsters, said prevented the solution of murder and kept it from the root of the gang evil. MeSwigi getting THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Washington,“ June 5—-UP)—Effotts to agree upon amendments td the farm relief bill, which would make that measure acceptable President Coolidge, were made today at a con- ference of senators and representy tives at which Vice President Dawes was present. It was agreed tentatively to re- {duce a $250,000,000 revolving fund provided in the measure tee’ pur. chase of exportable surpluses to $175,000,000. Also it was agreed that an equalization fee would be made immediately Geis to cotton with $76,000,000 for the fund set aside for the orderly marketing of that commodity. Those attending the conference be- sides Vice President Dawes were Senators McNary, Oregon, in charge of the farm bill on the senate floor; Cummins, Io’ Watson, Indiana, and Gooding, Idal and Reprcsentative Burnell of Indiana, “who is chairman stolen trom i in front of the state cap- itol at St. Paul. Paul Lehmgn of New Ulm, Minn... auditor of Eagle Roller Mill company, was killed automobile accident near Pierre, S. D. Chicago Casualty. Co. Doing Business in State Has Failed|~ Notice of the failure of the Integ- rity Mutual Casualty company of Chi- cago was received here today by the state insurance department. Records of the insurance depart- ment show that th: mpany collected $35,019.25 in pre ms in the state last year of which $17,797.35 repre- sented premiums on fidelity bonds. Inquiry has been made of the Il nois Insurance ‘tment if-any re- fund of unearned premiums will be made by the company to its policy holders. TOO SLEEPY of the hduse group which conferred with the lowa committce of 22 on the | original corn belt bill. Get Sympathy Only When the bill was again called up in the senate today Senator Frazicr, Republican, North ‘Dakota, told the senate that sympathy was “about all the farmers ot in the house of rep- resentatives.” The amenged Haugen bill now before thé “senate, he declared, “does not go far enough, but will as- sist the farmers.” The farmers need the relief pro- vided in the Haugen measure “a thousand times more than the mil- dionaires who were aided by the so- called Mellon tax reduction act” he asserted, and more than congressmen who had vote.dto Merease their own salaries from $1,500 to $10,000 an- nuallly. Tater he was in an auctuiebes, being rushed to Receiving hospital. It took surgeons twenty sninutes to repair the dislocation so Glasser could close his mouth. Committee Divided as to Legality of HAUGEN MEASURE WOULD BENEFIT THE | COUNTY SCHOOL FARMERS, FRAZIER TELLS SENATORS COMMENCEMENTS ARE COMPLETED Commencemem exercises for the cighth grade and high school grad- uates throughout the county rural schaols have been completed, accord- ing to Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent, who presented diplo- mas to the graduates at the various schools. In all the schools named below the graduates had completed the eighth grade ex in the instances where they are listed as high school grad- uates. Commencement was held in Sterl- sing last Wipinesday with four grad- uates., Rev. W. E. Vater delivered the address. Thursday the Canfield graduation exercises were held and one high school pupil and four eighth grade Pils received diplomas. Rev. Paul SJ Wright was the speaker. Miss Anna Marie Manning concluded the ba eta with’ a vocal solo. Rev. W. EK. Vater addressed cigh! ates of the McKenzie schools iduy evening. Miss Clara, Pel- tier sang a solo. Saturday the Fort Lincoln graduates were addressed by Mrs. W. S. Stratton. A pageant “North Dakota | Triumphs” and a dramatization of Lochinvar were giv- on. There were two graduates of Fort Lincoln and one of Fort Rice who received diplomas. Miss Minnie Nielson gave the ad- ve President's Order Washington, June 6,—(#)—A_sen- ate judiciary’ sub-committee today divided four to one in upholding the legality of President Coolidge’s ex- ecutive order authorizing the em- ployment of state officers as federal prohibition enforcement agent Chairman Cumming and Senators Borah, Idaho, and Goff, West Virgin- ia, Republicans, and Walsh, Demo- crat, Montana, ‘held that the order was legal, whije Senator King, Demo- crat, Utah, contended that the presi- dent acted without the necessary legal authority. The. sub-committee will_make its report to the entire committée Mon- day, and Senator Cummins hopes to dress before the four graduates of Wing. Mi pune. and saxophone solos, Sterling school No. 2, one graduate of the Christiania ange and three from Sterling received diplomas at the exercises Tuesday evening. Miss Nielson gave the address and pre- sented the diplomas, Miss Egorda Finch and. Miss Ella Leathers ‘sang. The commencement exercises were followed by the Junior-Senior ban- quet. Frazier and Nye Join in Appeal to . the. Voters of Iowa “> SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926 SAYS DANGEROUS VA E VEINS ‘AN BE REDUCED AT HOME that the farmers can fo longer be de- ceived by mere gestures from Wash- ington,” says an appeal to the people bes Towa sent out today by six seni ors. The appeal was signed by Senators Norris, Howell, Nebraska, Frasier and Nye, North Dakota; and La Follette, Wisconsin, Republicans, and Shipstead, Farmer-Labor, Minnesota. It asserts that the result of the primary will have “an enormous in- fluence upon the determination of certain fret Public questions now hanging in the balance at Washing- ton.” Among these is listed the right of a state to have its duly elected rep- resentative d in the senate, Rep. Burtness Is a Guest at White House Breakfast Washington, June 5.—-UP)—Con- tinuing his custom of having Repub- Temabers of congre: at breakfast from tim President Coolidge was morning to a group of Republican members of the house. Those pres- ent included Representative Burtness of North Dakota. Ly) piunctecennnc anne In 1924 only 48 gallons of wood alcohol were imported into the United States. Then synthetic methanol was produced and in ten months of 1925 Germany sent this country 415,- 000 gallons. Rub Gently and Upward To- ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way telative or friend is worried pec of varicose’ veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give you is to ask your tin Aa for an original two- ounce bottle of Moone’s Emeriald Oil (full strength) and apply night ese morning to the swollen, enlarg veins, Soon you will notice that tl re are growing smaller and the treat- ment should be continued until the veins are of normal size. So pene- trating and powerful is ‘Emerald Oil ane pa th les are quickly absorbed. drugg’ If you or Shafer and Reade. Talk at Jamestown Jamestown, N. D., June mete. Some over 200 Stutsman county I. V. A. political workers met for campaign organization at Jamestown last even- ing and were addressed by Attorney General Shafer and Fire Commission- sioner Readc’ on state issues in the primary election. The mecting was purely an organization meeting fol- lowing a dinner given the out-of- city workers. District and precinct committeemen and women were designated. Electrical Contracting, WIRING AND SUPPLIES WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS E. E. Ricker Bismarck, N. D. 207 Broadway report to the senate on the same day. Senator King said today ‘he would submit. minority views. He is the author of the resolution under which the sub-committee made its inquiry. Los Angeles. Frank Glasser, un- dcrtaker, was placed in the | jail stockade as a speeder. Tired of his confinement he leaned back in a prodigious yawn. A few moments Collections of gasoline taxes during May totaled $48,804.77, reports by th state treasurer show, Collections for the same month last year totaled $20,159.06. British Golfers Win Professional Match|: (AP) team |i NEWS BRIEFS | General chairman of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engincers ratify wage increase demand at Cleveland. Inflammatory nd bills) about ‘anzetti case are circulated inl evideo, following explosion of bomb at door of American legation. Baroness KI Austrian beauty commits suicide in stle after pistol duel between jealous husband and match play agai their Prince Cyril Orloff. | in opponents in the British n professional golfers’ tour- Washington, June 5.—()—The >} nomination of former Senator Brook- F HONE 81 hart in the Iowa Republican primary Monday “will convince the ‘country Safety ty Council Officers to Meet at Fargo June 11 ~(AP)—Plans Fargo, N. D., Jun for the future work of the North I kota Safety Council, organized re- ntly at Bismarck, will be considered ‘a meeting of officers here June 11. ‘ommittees will be appointed to out- line certain phases of the work to be done during the coming year. College Graduates Are Assigned to Dakota Pastorates St. Louis, Mo., June 5.—(#)—Ad. ditionat Lutheran pastorate assign- ‘ments were announced today at al council of the district presidents and members of the faculty of Concordia] | seminary here. Assignments were n 109 grad-| t uates of the local seminary and Cor- coraih semunary of Springfield, Included in the assignments are Hasz to ee N, A. Lange to H. to Forbes, June 5. st Cairman of New York state boxing commission threatens Tex Rickard} with disbarment if he matches Demp- ’ with Tunney instead of Wills. al point score of the to ment wi Great Britain 13 United States 1 1-2. ‘ H Minnesota-Ohio state busball games| for June 11 and 12 were cancelled by | mutual agreement. Homer Thatam, Minneapolis, was| elected captain of 1927 University of Minnesota tennis squad. Duluth was selected for 1927 con- vention of U Commercial Travel- ers, meeting at Winnipeg. + M. O. Backen of Reynolds, N. D., Teported his «automobile had been tery Improvement as- Wahpeton; O'Reilly, w. Lawrene Charle — Finished —built to meet present-day i I standards iki i a cs tal ei performance, comfort and ease of driving fiom, anything you have ever known before. 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