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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926 VOLK HEARING “a+ GETS STARTED AGAIN MONDAY e | Judge.Crum Going to Linton| ' Tomorrow to Act a3 Spe- cial Commissioner Hearings in the proceedings | brought by citizens of Emmons} ad ?* county to oust Sheriff Joe Volk, ae @ Jr., will be resumed Monday morh- ing at Linton. Judge C. L. Crum, | ' Bismarck attorney appointed by A. t G. Sorlie as special commissioner ‘ to ccnduct the hearings, will go to | Linton tomorrow afternoon, i c «The hearings were started two weeks ago, but were adjourned un- ~*~ til June 28 after-one day’s session, beeavse Attorney William Langer, i who is appearing for Volk, had to t be at Williston during that week | * for a district court case. K, E. Leighte: an assistant attorney | general, is helping State’s Attor-| ney Charles Coventry of Emmons county in presenting. the case f aga Volk, 4 Several witnesses have been subpoenaed by the prosecution and the hearings will no doubt require ms several days. What Volk’s defense will be cr what witnesses he will summon has not been indicated. | |. FLOODWATERS ¥ ARE RECEDING; traption “ohiginated or who sade | Fath it. The car carried Illinois license | wi plates. 1300 ARE DEAD MaxBass Bovis j Miles of Trackage wasned BADLY HURT WHEN $ ‘ Out, Hampering Efforts TRAIN HITS AUTO . it to Bring Suplies Nogale A di ico, had the bedie : The waters of the Santiago river,! passenger train on a grade cross- j which caused the damage, were re-|ing at the edge of town yesterday. ; ported as receding. . Efforts fo bring food and medi-| several hours, recovered conscious- | hed out, or are still cov-| from h water, the dispatch d,) injur and swept Relief crews from neighboring points ar ing the di they can | facilities. hed persons were drowned. homeless, according patch, Long lines tims are passing Surah elie Father of Bismarck d morgues in atte Damage Is Great ‘ Hunger is begianing to show if 5 ‘S ravages. Stores “and wareho' p ‘ ¥ pestilence in the flooded area. } by Haves serious illness and was ith him at the time of his death. Mrs. Floren will remain in Min- |neapolis for a_month’s visit w her daughter, Mrs. L ‘TO PLAY HERE |Major Taylor Goes on Retired List| Washington, June A General Harry T: sed the expenditure of who | Pienic Lunch Will Be Served Bridgewater, S. D., June A June 26.—(AP) | (AP)—Franklin B, Bronsen, atch to the Herald today |Waterloo, Ia,, was instantly killed said that the estimate of the num-iand Arthur Hedges, 17, of ber of the victims of floods in the) bass, N. D., was prebably fatally yegion ‘cf Leon, Guanajuato, Mex-jinjured, when the small touring n placed at 1,300. Alljcar in which they were riding was have been recovered. struck,by an eastbound Milwaukee of army engine the retired li: arrive in Mandan at morning from the Killde with close to 230 Shriners on board, ica. + eded by Majcr Gen- eral Edgar Jadwin. {NEWS BRIEFS | ator La *Follett amendment to Hedges, who was unconscious fo’ : cal supplies into the region are be-|ness last night and was able to! 4 ing hampered by crippled rail fa-| give officials some information as i Miles, of trackage have! to the accident. He is suffering | ere bruises and_ internal aid, injuries which the attending phy- | bridges have been jsician declares may prove fatal. Car Demolished find-| According to Hedges’ story he} ster far greater than!and Bronsen andle with their limited; Bridgewater from the east and did | {not see the train until it struck ' The car was de- ’ . Flood Peak Passed _\molished and with the youths was! Reports from the upper reache™ thrown a considerable of the Santiago river, in the north-| Hedges said they were squarely » eastern section of the country near jupon the tracks when struck. Lake Chapala, to the effect that: The train stopped, picked up the no: perceptible rise has occurre® pair and backed into Bridgewater within the last few hours, is an Ba where doctors were called. Bron- dication that the peak of the flood) sen’s neck was broken in the crash has passed, the message, said. /and physicians said that death was ‘The present disaster is declar d instantaneous, té be even greater than one last |held at a local undertaking parlor January when the Santiago rivet) pending word from i broke from its banks, and 1,000/ Waterloo, 4 Nv ita J En Route to Maxbass , : Churches, public buildings and) The youths had left Makbass } hemes which have escaped damage| several weeks i 4 by flocd waters in Leon have bee" |through Nebraska ‘and were on 1 thrown open for the relief of the their way bi dis-| when the a Official Spanish statement s aaa AEG plot against government is “u | Fort, Line ‘) Mandan and a progr at the Northern Pac laux, fayoring approv: sents Washington debt agre: to new French cabinet. their machine. will tra itol grow! nic lunch will be served to the mem-| bers of the party. two lengths for reach Bismar will follow the possible. They will probably be met on the bridge by representative: the Bismarck ducted to the capitol for the picnic. After the supper there, the band wiil put on a program. Arrangements were under way today to broade the program from KFYR, the Hos- kins-Meyer station, but nothing defi- nite had been arrived at up to noon. The public is cordially invited to en- joy the program at the capitol General Jehn V. Ciinin, Chicago, is elected president of disabled vet- His body is being | rans of the world war at Atlanta Beer made from malt tonic Secretary Andrews Bnai Brith Will Initiate Class of Candidates Sunday The B'nai B'rith, # Jewish organized in Bisma have initiation s ago for a trip k to Hedges’ home lent took place. grounds, Mr. Graham suggested toc nat those who wish to do ing their tify missing relatives. Woman Is Buried in Minneapolis J, ©. Johnson of Minneapolis, S. Ay Floren, of this nomination for the office of Sheriff’ of Burleigh County, North Dakota. and fair business administr: the duties and business affairs of the} Sheriff's office. ociock at the Baker ers are to be tak- rs of the Minot ki have been thrown open to the de- 4 ; hauls of the stricken inhabitants.|‘ather cf Mrs. SA Floren. ne Every precaution at hand is being Rosie Ake” aguncen Viied Thurs. taken to prevent the outbreak o! day evening after a month’s ill- . ness. e was 82 years of age. Torrential rains foe ee last: pal Mrs, Floren left a week ago for weeks have caused the great Minneapolis, summoned by _ her, en in and the offi n chapter will come to Bismarck to give chapter, hed: plannedia | Sete ree sear tee e the evening? POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three program and dance in honor of tho visiting membe the candidates. floods in the history of the region, 1 the dispatch said. Entire business y blocks have been, swept away In : Leon, and an incalculable amount rty damage has been done. sted crops have been com- pletely inundated, + Moved Started to Adjourn Congress End of Next Week Washington, June 26,—(AP)— Another move was started today to adjourn congress, This time the end of next week is the goal set and a resolution is expected to be offered in the house ‘Tuesday for adjournment next Sat- urday. The program was agreed upon after .conferences between senate and house leaders, but they admit- ted that before ‘it can be accepted arrangements must be made to dispose of several measures, whose sponsors threaten to block adjcurn® ment unless they are called up for a vote. « These include the rivers and har- bors bill, but an effort will be made to get around that disputed meas- ure by getting consent to give it a preferred status at the next ses- sion. Others include farm legisla- tion, radio, veterans ,and numer- ous lesser important bills Illinois AutoHas Awnings on Windows A curious sight was visible upon| ‘ the streets of Bismarck last night —curious, but practical, F _ it an an dncpeobile bolt awh- ings ‘above it WE, awn- ings, which > ap) atriped te vas, were stre by an iron framework which was screwed to the door. r an from, the vertical of ‘appro: i : ing it - sible for to ‘rive the rain} We 1 Real ieawe’ the andees ‘down |’ *-* for ventilation. : N. was not known where the con- didate for county commissioner, District 3, Burleigh County, at t gaenary election June 30, 19: Meet Mrs. Wesle Wosley: teachin): Beas othe ovis, only, gro Rev. George Edmison, } > who ‘tied,\the knot. J., and the 4 ‘has: just turned 19, and Mrs, Barry is 23, “THRE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: Stephen T. Abov Mather, director of National Parks (left above) was master of ceremoni 20 when he formal Mather del n, released the chains across Roosevelt Arch, entrance to Yellow- rk, and unt the friendly receptic hands of the Park animals. is shown Roosevelt Arch 200,000 summer touris Stephen T. Mather, National Parks Head, Opens Yellowstone _ Delivers Principal Address At Gardiner June 20; Big Season On. “ at Gardiner Gateway to Yellowstone Park June opened the National Park season. ered the principal address of the Opening Day: tened a pair of locked elk horns as symbolical of awaiting America’s tourists this summer at the at’ Gardiner Gateway, through 5 are expected to pass during the Park season, June 18-September 15, on the famous “In Gardiner- own lunches and picnic on thef/corps prize. The $100 cash award]! grounds at the state capitol in the] was divided between the two. SHRINE BAND |: evening, and stay for tho concert afte SUNDAY NIGHT : to Visitors on State Capitol Grounds Tho Shrine special is scheduled to tomorrow r Moungains, rding to J. A. Graham, local ner who is making some arrange entertainment. erved b: ere thev are to s will uniformed bodi » exercises there. At f the exercises at) vill be returnedsto | m will be put on} ¢ Park. { Lunch at Capitol Grounds After that the Mandan Shrine club rt them to the State Cap- 3 at Bismatck where a pic- ake he The Shriners are scheduled “to at about 6:30, and | hedule as closely as rine club I hereby announce that I seck the a good If elected, I pledge myself t n off J. E. TIERNEY. | (Political Advt.) T hereby announce myseif a can- vide nsportation ndan to the tin transportation to and from the capitol ground. Smith of Pipestone * Heads 2nd District fipestone, Minn.. June 26.—() 1), Wilbur Sniith of Pipestone was elected commander of the second named fir . Stote: Candidate for Reelection Register of Deeds Fellow‘ Citizens: the past, I am leaving the matter of your vote on the office which I hold entirely to your own good judgment. I. C. Davies, County Judge. ‘our vote and sppport solicited. | (Signed) ar Backman. | (Political Ad.) i For Commissioner, District One | hereby announce myself a cuits} didate for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh cou! the primary election June 30, 1971 Your vote and support solicited. GEO! E F. WILL. the. office of County Commissioner | in the First Commissioner District, ind if elected will conduct the af- fairs of the County to the hest of my| ability and judgment, as I have done in the past. Your support will be appreciated. Pol. Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four | Thereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleig! neat. at the ginery election June :0, 1926. ‘our vote and suppers eoriieks ign Soder. (Politieal Ad.) | Edward G. Patterson, | Cordidate for rec! etion, coroner of} Burleigh county. Your support will be appreciated. "E. J. Gobel (Political Ady.) NOTICE TO VOTERS ing filed for the.. legislature. rom the 27th district, 1 solicit the of the legislature. pendent Republican candidate. . LE. Heaton, Pol. Adv. MoKente NOD. Political Announcement f County Commissioner .: » Burleigh County. 4°Years 2M, 2+ irs kets oeesirg mtigionl “Ady. er setsnive tee their fort and eon hand Sunday night and : Minnesota Legion district American Legion here last aa: ° night, Redwood Falls. was selected | Candidate for corone for the next June meeting place. Burleigh Co, at pri: John Anderson of Mankato” was ]f June 30 1926 vallr vote vice commander, and 1 of Lak will be appreciated. ld, chapla Mandan time, the returning pilgrims |" : r & f is to be named later by A Waly | will be transported the Mandan | (yh y R. S. ENG Rtiing clits thaveitevet Oldcwmr:| ‘2 commander: DR. R.S. 1 (Political Adv.) Burleigh County Your support will be appreciated FRED SWEN (Political Adv.) S. J. KING Candidate For SHERIFF of Burleigh County As I have always done in Respectfully, Appreciated (Political Adv.) (Political Adv.) GRANT PALMS 523% Candidate — _ FOR SHERIFF ee of Burleigh County « ¥our Vote Will Be Appreciated leircles of the ‘Twin | northwest. ’ Use Gas, ‘the scientific fuel. is was also tied with ne a [ Windom for the burle, fife and dram | Bismarck, N. D. MILL CITY MAN pores LOSES LIFE IN AUTO ACCIDENT Wife and Son Seriously In- jured—Were En Route to Wedding cf Niece Minneapolis, June 26.—(AP). Charles H# Drinkwater of Minne- was killed early today his wife and son, Paul, were in- seriously in an autom? lent near Kkson, Wyoming, according to, word reaching rela- | tives hore. .. Mr. Drinkwater was a promin figure in transportation wife. his vd Mrs. | | Boe er left |™ his rout 10 di ican Candidate for te Auditor Cominis County 1911 Auditor Emmons Coun- Years Old Dies Chicago, June (AP) » woman said by 115 years of y in Glencoe, 3 of Alabam: ante-bellum days. Nineteenth Will Your Support and Vot Be Appreciated (Political Adv.) ble in Minne it was believed | car turned ov | Negro Woman 115 | i} | Remember to vote for / Q. J. Lokken or Superintendent of Public instruction Ye. Tokken is a graduate of the Sta Lokken has attended summer cultural Colles id Chicago U zt Accounting: work with La Me I . Lokken has had twenty years of tea the time as superintendent, Mr. Lokken has had s careful atte able to give school fi vete for Mr. Lekken, If elected to the office of state’ attorney, all laws will be en forced without fear or faver. He will be under obligation yut the voter Law en able distribu- urdens upon all For State's Attorney F.0. HELLSTROM|X > this to the Polls Your Vote and Support Will Be State Representative for 1925-1926 with you, Pol. Adv. ¥ , and Service Corpor w will be his m. tte people who use electric current Bismarck have had reducti made a total saving © public through his efforts. On election a SAY IT WITH VOTES He stands four-square with you a t of the world (Political Adv.) Frank Ba Resident of Burleigh County 26 Yiuks : ; Experience ip the Sherif{’s cffice, 7 years Sheriff. ce if el Wi ive courtebus ang e serv: ice,to‘exerybody without fear or favor, Political Ady. 4