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WEATHER FORECAST s==-] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aaom Mostly fai nesday; nob mucl hess chai ESTABLISHED 1878 Wed- BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926 FLOOD TOLL ee Says Correspondent and Mrs. Kellogg "* +‘EPIDEMIC IS FEARED Ge. 1 pe. Prince Will Speak —to Visit | 1,300 Homes Destroyed—Poor Fort Snelling and Review Sections of Leon Suffered Third Jnfantry Most Damage » Minneapolis, June 29.--()—En- ' jpeg LE wee an pee path Mexico City, Juno 20.—()—An; ie ot ‘the Ae, aye vi a a |) atte Resustas aacsa wih seanve Libs crown princes¥. of Sweden came. tol is given b; the devastated ion. He says that ti the fi neighboring farming sections. Bodies d fears in ‘been damaged beyond repair. to ‘return to. the city recurrence of the floods. Only the the waters. dential sections. wre of stone construction. The number of bodies sons or more are missin, ‘DO YOU KNOW THESE 12? THE RULE OF LAW. AMERICA WINNING. CRUEL AS THE GRAVE. By Arthur Brisbane. (Copyright, 1926) means prosperity. tition is reputation. city and repetition. the Atlanta , ing the 1 all test their education gby twenty-five questions, speak the English language love to read a good book ‘prefer good music to jazz “If free to choose, children. forty, for instance: “What know ubout Coperni and “ Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Spinoz con?” excellent education for a The~tast day of the Heavy downfall of rain and jured. Despite rain and hail the , $er,.the Cardinals marching undisturbed multitude of nearly « million. miracles, If miracles were still ¥ connection with a sion or for any individual, On ‘Thursday two California girls beat the great Suzanne Lenglen and On Friday ‘Bobby soneted Jeane Pe asipeay eds the open golf championship of Great f it rofessional and be as modest as possible, but Uncle Sam seems to produce young people of capacity. remarks that “the tiddly- ks Setar aes ‘That also may Ye ra rich yor wea hia wie ined Bimectt e ther partner at tennis. Brita’ amateurs. beating all We like London Punch cynical}; % , whe British still hol cross the miles between us.” letter told a story of the mu: suicide. is cruel as tl :; High caste orthodox” * tieving. themselves better men, and theirs the ouly as = (Continued on page tour) "| BXPECTED 10 EXCEED 1,000 Exact Number of Victims Will Never Be Known, &@ correspondent of El, Universal, who has just returned from | e exact number of victims never-will be known because floodwaters carricd away bodies from Leon and the densely populated are found in mud left by the receding waters and there arc n that an epidemic may result, Thirteen hundred houses were destroyed and an equal number have thousand families are lodged in public buildings, while 6,000 more are living in the open on the hillsides, refusing n fear of a poor sections of the city suffered badly from the invasion of The flood only reached two feet in de sth in the better resi- The ‘houses there were scarcely damaged because they recovered thus far aggregate 100, but 1,000 per- TODAY NEWSPAPERS MADE USEFUL, Repe: Newspapers can build up cities and states by publi That is recog- nized by the Georgia Press Associa- tion’s resolution paying tribute to Georgian und Sunday American for “their great campaign of coordinated publicity for advane- terial interests of Atiahta ei The resolution, passed on motion of Mr. Fleetw on of the Cartersville communities. mit to the good that do by earnest, well High school children are asked to ans! ene school. interested in literature and science?” wi would Ix quit etic 8 school today or continue studying?” Such an educational test is good for Different questions should be asked of themselves by men of; |, Tycho, Brahe, ! Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Newton? at do I know about Socrates, | Whoever does not know what those! twelve names mean may possess an squirrel, but not an education for a man, Eucharistic Congress was marred by bad weather. caused semi-pani¢, thousands faint-| ing in the crush and excitement, yramme.was cafried out to the let: in’ processio! through the deep mud, and calming the agitated The weather was unfortunate, it proves, which is useful, that the universe works strictly according to law, at least in these days frev of performed they might reasonably be expected in reat demonstra- stion. of the oldest ‘Christian church, ‘But, the rain falleth upon the just and upon the unjust, and nature's laws are not set aside for uny occa- let fe nds | the eget nr YORE bands sagas! “ots 6 sicang oa Soe Jealousy, e-| ene eather Fi jus, he-| ‘ree. other oun . THEIR MOTHER HAS BEEN FOUND 1 MINNEAPOLIS CROWN PRINCE, '|Swedish Royalty Guests at Home of Secretary of State Minneapolis today for another busy round of church services. officii greetings and a ma i Prince Gu and Princess Louise spent the night at of Secretary of State and Mrs. F B. Kellogg of St. Paul, where they arrived y rda; En route to today, the program called for a stop a Fort Snelling Military Reservat a review of the Third Infantry Minneapolis —NEA, ‘Los Angeles Bureau Here are Roberta and Rolph McPherson, children of the famous Los Angeles evangelist, Aimee Semple McPherson, who wandered into Douglas, Ariz. after escaping from two men and a woman who had}, "under command of Colo kidnaped her at Los Angeles on May 18. During her absence Relph |Weich, and the royal salute of 21 ape eet for fear he would be abducted too. guns. PEOPLE WILL Six Park jet Gunner W Rabeve, Swedish composes. Late this prince® wa mass meeting Minnesota ape Royalty Stands Aside Fo For Stork Paul, June 20. 29.--()—Royal ty” Sod aside for the stork dl afternoom {the scheduled at the memorial U stadium. Cities Gold Medal Some Changes Made in Polling Places—Study This List Carefully e provided in thé ase decided that treatment was necessary to save the mother-to-be’s 1 He call- ed the ambulance. The route to the hospital was the same over which the prince's party was entering the city. emergency STATE, COUNTY | OFFICES WILL parted and the ambulance given f h i ter t = for cach individual voter to go de- tee sight of Sere pending in- which ward and precinct | | Business Wednesday, Pri- ary Election Day one each in the fourth and*.fifth J wards, ‘ GRADUATION SPREAD MAKES TO REMIND VOTERS “ The city fire whistle will be blown at hourly intervals all day tomorrow to remind the people of Bismarck {that the day is primary electian day und that ey should be sure to vote. The polls will be open from 9 a, m. until 7 p. m. | paAblash election, with the tingle exception of the county auditor's office, where there will be someone {on duty all day to answer telephone Nay Vopen all day. auditor’s office of the election here, many Although the county have is really in Britfly, “the. polling pl: been designated-as follows First ward, first precinct—William Moore school. First ward, second precinct—C. B.' Little’s garage. Second ward, first precinct—Will” es 5 Have Scarlet Fever, 20. Are ffering With Ptomaine Poisoning offi te. for directions as to whi Some confusion was a! the west end of the second Second ward, second precinct! Switming pool. 0] June 29.-(%)— hin, wake, first precinct—High half of the students and of the Weymouth high|as heretofore. tended the graduation| +» The banks wi di were ill today.| but the posto: been diag-| election day a holiday. rand at least 20 more were Raiforitie from ptomaine poisoning. ers reported septic sore throa:. x The menu for the spread consisted of lobster and potato salad, icken patties, ice cream, cake and “coffee. State stigators took charge of thé situation after local physicians had reported the cases had reached epidemic pro pOrtions. Indian Officer _ Assaulted While Performing Duty ‘Cannonball, . June 29.--(P)— Jessie Graybear, breed Indian, special government officer on tl Standing Rock Indian Reservation, ix in a hospital here recovering from an attack by six or seven Indians at a dance here June 21, When Graybear attempted tg arrest an Indian after an altercation arising from an as yet undetermined cause, fiye or six of the Indian’s cronies jumped on him. One him over the head with a neck yake. and knock- ed him down in,# dazed condition, Such was the fufore of the Indians’ attack, that Graybear had two ribs ymouth, Ma: se year and not at Thorpe's hers | school, garage be closed all d second precinct— ol. oneness ward—Sixth street pool! hi H Fifth ward—Soo hotel. nal ward, first precinc'! a of mail deliveric City ments do I get to the polls and vote. “that people may determine polling ce to visit, the precinct designations as given by the county commissioners are published herewith: First Ward, First Precinct All that part of the . first. ward) west of the center line of Fifth | Street to center line of Second street | and north of the township line. Pirst Ward, Second Precinct All that part,of the First ward west of the center line of Second street and north of the township line, Second Ward, First Precinct | All that part of the second ward west of the center line of Fifth street south of the township line and north of the center line \of Broadway and east of the center line of Second street. Second Ward, Second Precinct All that part of the second ‘ward west of the center line of Second street south of the township line and north of the center line of Broadway and, block 22, Riverview addition. Ba. Lindst Nam m Pastor Minneapolis, June 29. Rev. Martin D. Hoferman of Linds trom Sunday was named commande of the Minnesota department of the American Legion.’ He was selected by the state exe utive committee to succeed Joseph T. O'Hara of Glencoe, who resigned because he is running for » polities office. ha pro-| but vention will be held. NEW HOTEL MANAGERS is now under the management of Mr. Elgin, who arrived here last week. They purchased the hotel from Mrs. Searle. crown | to address a versity of The hes will be radiocast over the Station, the police department, ambul wCco. here yesterday, during the Tomorrow tho royal party will leave of Crown Prinee Gustaf Adolf [St Paul for Yellowstone National | and Crown Princess Louise of }{ Park. Sweden. Byernecene A physician called ina maternity arck where people will The royal party's car was ! ; 80 to cast their ballots in the state drawn up to the crub and the primary election tomorrow, the place | crowd lining the streets was he lives. Th n ‘At the hospital, Mrs. Frank ; pate ete each ane Leeper became the mother of | Banks Will Also Sisepond second, third and sixth wards, and | twins. All state and county offices will [be closed all day tomorrow for the jcalls and direct voters to the voting [gree \ norting that this the will also be charge there will be people calling up the city audi- € ipated because the voting place for ard known as second ward precinct num- ber two, is at the swimming pool this There will be master Oliver Lundquist, but arrange- be made so that everyone does not consider Commander of employed there will have a chance to Minnesota Legion AA) —-Thes The Rev. Mr. Hoferman will serve until August 9, when the state con- Richardton.—The Richardton hotel and Mrs, George Hume, formerly of VOTE ON FARM RELIEF IS EXPECTED TODAY |FEORIDA MAN. | HOST TODAY 70) CHARGED WITH KILLING WIFE iWoman's Skull Fractured in Fall From Doorway to Cement Sidewalk e SEEKING DIVORCE Police Claim, Millionaire De- veloper Responsible for Wife's Injuries [St Petersburg. Pia. June 29.) gene M. Biliott, millionaire de- veloper and organizer, today faced reliminary’ hearing on charges of iret degree nrurder in connection with the death of his wife. tt died Saturday night as of a fractured skull which im she received in a fall rear doorway of the Eliott onto a concrete — sidewalk. Polico churge that Elliott cither push- ed ‘or caused his wife to fall. The fatal fall followed Mrs. Elliott’ from a conference with her al had filed divorce pre her. s ut the hospital where taken, Elliott's divorce bill alleged infidelity. extreme ined should she bring suit for HOPKINS SENT TO PRISON FOR BURGLARIE | coll Garage and Pool Hall Last Week |W. T. Hopkins, arrested last. week! at Valley City at the request of Bur-! leigh county officials as a suspect, in connection with burglari Driscoll, pleaded guilty in Histrict court here Inte yesterday to two counts of burglary in the third de-| gree. One charge was: that of burglart:- ing the Driscoll Lier hall and the other that of entering a garage at Driscoll. Judge Fred Jansonius sentenced; Hopkins to five. years in the state penitentiary on each court, the sen- tences to run concurrently. Hopkins is also suspected of burg- larizing the Driscoll postoffice and the Tappen postoffice, both of which were entered the same night. Postal pectors have“been _investizating See clean tad sereeal: Hage pant and have made their reports to headqua ters, It is possible, they say, Hopkins may face’ federal ¢ when his prison term has expii Guthrie Stanley of Bismarck, ar- rested by local police on w charge of varrying concealed weapons, pieaded guilty in district court yesterday and was sentenced to one ar in county jail AMUNDSEN AND NOBILE AGAIN po change in the postoffice schedule according to Post- Six Weeks Thawed Out at Seattle Banquet Seattle, June. 29,—(4)—Captain Roald Amundsen and ‘General Um-, berto Nobile, leader and chief pilot, respectively, of the dirigible Norge on its, flight over the North Pole,| are again on friendly terms after maintaining a frigid atmosphere in their personal relations for more than six weeks. The explerers “thawed out” at « banquet here yesterday when they clasped hands and then retired for a friendly chat in private. Differences arose, is understood, when both the Italian. and Norwegian compo- nents of the Norge’s crew expressed the view they were entitled to first honors. torn loose, two more broken, three teeth knocked out, his temple fract- ured, and his head and other parts of his body bruised. No arrests have been made. Ward, of ihe eae fne'ot Highth street 105.1 Above ‘ero d carly onueeeeeae: a terre Sunday day evening, June 30. and north of the township linc. All that nip at the ist of * at part o! e city east o! Pierre, S. D., J 29.—P)—A ' the center Hine of Fifth street and| tenierture of iobt here sexeedey || {will pi south of the center line of Broad-| set » new. June record for all time way. on the weather bureau announced today. Yankton also reported a record! All that Semperature, the ‘wercury reaching 02.3, the highest June mark in yer \ Third Ward, First Precinct Il that part of the Third ward ist_of the center line of Fifth street to the center line of Eighth street and north of the township line. pos' prt ° of brig city west of the center line of Fifth street ‘and south t the center line ot t Bregdway, special wire peg the ice to the Hoskins-Meyer Allithat pertiof the city south of Sos spn San 908 Be lier at the top. of tig Hioskines | the, ane Hine east, of the ‘contar 18 Tires Stolen Mee treat the Yoad epee! e top of the Hoskins- Of Ninth street and Banc ue wee at Windsor Garage After the band goes to the dapat Hoek ter line of f Prsadway. 9; a tinue: the musical program from its tausic hae’ st all Sixth Ward, Jamestown, N. D., June 29.—)—| election returns, All that tran tee Tin centerline @ af Broadway. Lora rt of the city south of of the center Broad way. RAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S La district of} thii Moure 4 iat ot The Rolfson garage at Windsor was gztennd ‘carly Mor '/ morning end annual young aaa ite es — reli-} here jaconain Ang tates YOU ARE INVITED to attend the Bismarck Tribune-Hoskins-Me between Third and Fourth 6 The’ eaghcd will sak: around 9 o'clock, when the Elks band @ concert. ot toffice to the Northern Pacific station to welcome the C: and Princess on their arrival in Election returns gathered by Associated Press several seenbar. papers “Tabane off state will be relayed by wil be brodent bythe Bi Bi eee sue i ede EYE xr election night streets, Wednes- steps, preceding its march town Prince Sho never regained ' Pleads Guilty to Robbing Dris.| the; GOOD FRIENDS; Frigid Atmosphere of Past| | SITUATION IS. OBSCURED BY MANEUVERS Supporters of : Administration Program Have Apparently Gained Strength |DEMOCRATS AT WORK “Recruiting Officers” Devote Much Time to Senators “Believed Passive Washington, June —(#)—The senate was called upon to meet an hour earlier than usual today to expedite a vote on farm relied’. Maneuvers which have been in pro- ss since President Coolidge issued declaration in favor of the Fess Tincher farm credits measure and the For Official Newspaper Voters of Burleigh county will express their preference for official newspaper Wednesday, June 30. This is for the purpose of selecting a medium for all state, county and city official legal notices in which every voter is vitally interested. The Bismarck Tribune is on the ballot. Names of the two official newspapers who filed with the county auditor will be found at the bottom of the county ticket. We believe that the interests of the people can best be served by the printing of these notices in The Tribune, the paper of largest circula- tion, and The Tribune also is desirous of ing its readers this service, enabling the management in turn to furnish the city and county a better news- paper, ' The Tribune asks your consideration and will appreciate your vote. , : a) co-operative marketing bill had ob- TODAY IN WASHINGTON { secured rather than clarified the Campaign investigation —con- ber aide at the end of yesterday's - tinues, ' sessi Deficiency bill remains before Laadbrs S80 Wario groups were house. Senate approaches vote on farm relief. PEPPER SAYS | unwilling to hazard a guess on the euteome, but all were agreed that ight be reached today. Neverihulesay it was apparent that supporters of the admimstration pro gym had made inroads the WRECKED BY EARTHQUAKE fee efvocaten tae citeftaine of whieh Vive Hundred Others Made havo expressed dissatisfaction wib the vperative marketing credits Unsafe — One Village ,, Repubiican, Ohio, ‘vtally Destroyed + ineusure which ler to the co bill, felt that * STATEMENTS ARE NOT TRUE | tive marketing fate of the proj y in the of the Democrats and of I ans who d for the McNary zation fee rider when it was defeated last wee June 29. (M)3The the earth- Saturday drachma ue of the drachma is Athens, Greece total damage done by kes in the ¢ ie ceitiniatedl’ uk | he normal the Denies Bein, Res; msible about 109 cents). His view covered as much terri- se . a One hundred houses | tory as those of Senator McNary, For Transfer of Dry Law hw ec srt | Republican, Oregon, and Senator oe i fie recat ttt" | Robinson of Arkansas, the Demo- Administrator oth a -cracke cratic leader, The former thought h One Uv AEE We ey destroyed, the outcome rested h the Demo- put no ives wer crats and the latter said it depended on “how the McNary crowd stands. Democratic leaders, meanwhile, worked to round up a solid party lineu up for a drive on the tariff the chief cause of the fai aes foe: while senators listed the fight over the farm eoiel pro- grams were the objects of much at- ‘tention from recruiting officers of all_camps. Officials of the national co-opera- tive milk producers’ federation, who vovated, Tinchy credit hill. be- $i Whe house’ prior 15" the deleas Si°the Haugen equalization fee measure, at the same time thave made known their pes drawal of support from the Fess posal unless amended to bring rite ‘administrative features more cisely nding Rock{in line with the Kansas representa- ‘official jtive’s ideas. tribe} Senator Fess’ rider, said a communi- cation from the federation to mem- bers, of the senate, “in its present text, removes from proposed legisla- tion the heart of the method designed sfor administration of the Tincher Vill, and turns over to a political appointed board powers which might enable such board to menace the wel- fare of ¢o- fo-benatine ma sooiy Associations.” LOCAL PEOPLE PLAN TO GREET CROWN PRINCE Swedish Royalty to Arrive in Bismarck Tomorrow Night —Band Will Play Washington, (A) — “tor Pepper of Pen sylvan a told ne Indians from the | reservation who were t | representatives of th ‘there at the 50th ann ance of the Custer } Crow Agency, Mont., last week, oUx senate campai funds committee to- VAT |day that he had nothing to do ‘the transfer of Federal Prohibition Administrator Baird from Pittaburgh to Philadelphia just before the Re-, publican state primary in which the nator was defeated for renomina- tion, “The removal Was not done at my ance or with y knowledge.” ANE taut etic saty, paket ‘hee ment to that effect, made nt ad was made in ignoranee of the facts, Saclled Rock” * apiece: or as a deliberate misstatement. From previous witnesses the com-| tives Enjoyed Custer Cele- mittee has heard the testimony seat fi Pittsburgh was thrown “wide open bration Immensely upon Baird’s withdrawal, and that! ‘ the saloons displayed posters. adver: {tising the Mellon-supported Pepp isher ticket. | Did Not Interfere nator Pepper told the committee | U1 Se Ao arene Gin en route to their homes today, having to y at Philadelphia, had been i i aa arrived in Mandan last evening frm ed to resign and that he was advised | 2r7i¥e ane eaE even of this, but followed his usual prac- mit= tice of not interfering in Enea hawk, who is. cred th iglling matters. ¢ Bull, and Little Moon, Youn; k.and Shoots Walking, who were “I had complete confidence in Mr." ” i “ +h Sitting Bull at the Battle of the| i Murdoe! the senator added. Accomp: ing them | He also called attention to testi- ple Big Horn. mony which he said inferred that he 2, F. wr ast ela ates tee, ad obtained the support of State and his ather, Wm. P. Zahn, both | Senator Patrick Joy. Luzern , cuiongh that it t they |county, by having a claim against] The Indians, Joyce by the internal revenue bureau Preter, state tha settled. j/enjoyable time ri Tips is.” bration and were Sela eects T' treatment. by, those in charge. One of any such claim,” | of the outstunding features of their When Senator Pepper concluded, ttip, in their minds, was their | Chairman Reed told him the commit:| With William Hart, of | wild west tee would call him later for ques-, movie fame, who conversed with i tigning on a matter which had not} them in their own tongue. been inquired into. An unique coincidence has been revealed in connection with the en- listment of Wm. P. Zahn in the Unit- ed States army during the time’ of the Indian wars and that of his son during the world war. The elder Zahn served in Company G, 17th in- fantry, under Capt. Van Horn. The ; Son served in Company ‘| Sen) unten . n of Car fe +. 0] Horn. Wm. P. in was. honorab Highest wind velocity ... “pid| discharged from ¢he service on Aus Weuther conditions. a¢ North ‘Dee |'a 22,1875, while almost 30_ sears kota points for the 24 hours ending Tater’ to a day at 8 a, m, today son was discharged from the arm: Senator Peppe of the existence; he es 8 | Weather Report || %- we Temperature at 7 a, m. . 61 pr yesterday 93 Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus and Crown Princess Louise of Swe- den will arrive Bismarck towor- row evening aboard a second section of Northern Pacific train No. 2, which will be held here for about 20 minutes, during which the prince will give a brief address in English and one Swedish. Lowest last night .. Precipitation to 7 a. m. s with honor. Both men were The prince and princess with their Temps. = years old when they finished their| Party Will leave St. Paul at 10:30 a. Ge Su | military service, m. tomorrow and their train will be Bese °2 The party will leave Mandan this | occupied only by the aoyal baety ait 3s 23 e ervatio: cort party includin, arles Db Be fa: Re oe ee eer Donnelly, president of the Northern & S &s & Pacific railroad, and Mrs. Donnelly. Amenia . . 89 52 0 station platform here will be BISMARC .. 93 5B 0 with an intermingling of Bottineau ‘88 52 0 ish and American colors. ‘The Devils Lake .... 86 48 0 Elks band will give 'a program of Dickinsoh ..... a 44 0 BE RENEW musical numbers before the train unn Center . 30 od es in. Ellendale . 100 60 0 The Association of Commerce will Fessenden . 47 0 present u houquct of flowers to the Grand Forks . AL oO cess Louise as the Swedish Jamestown . BL 0 " of Bismarck, Mandan and Langdon 49 0 i The gift of the Swedish Lavumare Eg CMe bth ancl pa elle Se a 1 Halls, pales will of the. fo = @ basket isbon 55 0 dors. of roses. Miss A. Alfson ix the Minot 47 0 Cigarette Veni Poo chairman of the committee in charge Napoleon . 49 0 Dance Halls, Theatres, of the work and the committee will Pembina 35 0 receive donations until Nig ior et “ Williston . B40 Affected cording to Mrs. N .E. Moorhead, Minn.. 90 54 0 inember ‘sé tht hopiaitie tS ee Approximately 4,000 licenses will be issued by the licensing division of the attorney, general's office! flowers. beginning July 1. Of these} Governor A. G. Sorlie will board, approximately 2,100 will he Heenses |the train bringing the crown. prince to sell cigarettes and 800 will be|at Valley City and proceed te Biss licenses to operate pool halls. Other! marck with the Swedish royalty... licenses issued by the department} After addressing the people at are, for the vale of soft drinks, to| Bismarck, the crown prings aad operate dance halls and to operate rty will proceed west to ag ae ‘The party consists their ‘royal Pool hall proprietors pay $15 for the first table and $2 fpr each addi- | Reuterswand, ae, ton tional table. Cigarette licensees eh $10 each; soft drink licensees $5 eac! and dance halls $15 cach. Theatre: rn | Py on a sliding scale of $15 for the 100 seats and “$4 for each | additional’ hundred or fraction there- sander am, 10 pet coat ofl col wi igarette ig names of those contributing ‘to the fund will be listed and the list pre- sented to the princess with “the WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck; and vicini: fair tonight and Wednesda: much change in temperature. For North Dakota: Mostly te tonight and Wednesday; htly ease tonight extreme southeast por. tion. * GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS esure eh te Tegion , mperatures pre- Plains States * east- also ac- morning and hi vail from the [omer sneaish trang at Was rta, generally fair in-ail sec: 0. W, ROBERTS, Official in Charge. Hoky ha,