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ao le a en Ra See O's RINT tae cape ees WTR GRANTED CASS COUNTY MAN William Rud, Convicted of | Smbezzlement, Wins Ap- peal to High Court court of with the a n Fuel and Material given another trial.| as iss by the} y iswon in Rud's convict doby the evidel supreme court tov which it held thi was not justi presented in the h the stte idence, the court held, was its charge that the net earnings of the company, of whico president, treasurer and were not as represented by Rud in reports to the board of directors. TESTIMONY INTRIAL WILL BE BROADCAST Case Against Four Men in pos: off Connection With Tiajuana | lemons Scandal Starts July 20 San Diego, Calif., July 14--(#)- is the first full view of the U. S. submarine S-51, obtained as the water was drained out of her. y workmen prepared to enter and bring out the bodies of the,crew who perished at their e the crumpled prow, the great gash in her side where the City of Rome struck: Two of the an be seen, and the half-masted flag. The ship conditioned, officials estimate, for $750,000. at F d there r whi t Although a Mexican law wi'l exclude!over the state, and the public. from t at Tiajuana Jul ing out of th four members of the Thi Family here last winter, ments are being made to broadeas the testimony from the border town. William Silver, promoter of the broadcasting project, has announced that the Mexican auth rites have given their consent to the plan and that an English translation of the proceedings is to be put on the air The four accused m-n inewd- Zanido Lianos, former chicf vu” police of Tiajuana. Petect, his wife and ywe daughter fook their own lives after returning from a trip to Tiajuana, during which the two girls w: aid to have been kidn Dictatorships ‘Are Possible in Three European Nations Brussels, Puly 14—()—Three vir- tual dictatorships loom 1m Europe as} 2 direct outcome of the financial crisis. ri The Balgian chamber of deputies Just night adopted on first reading 4 ¢ bill which would give King Albert) full powers to issue si decrees us|" he may sce fit for stabilizing the ex- change. The French minister of finance, M. Caillaux, will submit a similar bil to the finance committee of t French chamber Friday. s ~Meunwhile Italy is discussing], whether Premier Mussolini and b cabinet should be made responsible) , to the king and not to parliament,|} thus vesting them witn extreme authority to deal with the situation.| Institution of a new gold basis t currency is understood to be the principal remedy upon which govern- ment experts pin their faith to ex- tricate Belgium trom a financial Steps to introduce this will be taken as soon as pos: the full powers bill has b 500 Attend Free Picture Show at Carpenter Yards About 500 people attended the free motion picture show at the F. H. Car- imber company’s yards night. The raising of sugar cane its passage from the refineries, where the sugar is extracted, to the mills |, in New Orleans, where the pulp is }} made into an amazing new synthetic | umber said to stop heat and cold, |, ‘was prominently ‘featured in these educational films. | ' A tug of war between this artificial Jumber and ordinary wooden lumber was shown in the course of the pic- ture. Tonight at 8 o'clock the show will be repeated at the St. Hilaire Lumber company’s yards, and the public is wgain invited to attend. The show is free to all. Whittemore Back From Fargo Meeting | Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health officer, just returned from Fargo |} where he met a number of officers |’ of the government public health ser- |, vice and took part in a conference |: ‘onthe trachoma situation among |) the Indians and the white people who live adjacent to the reservations. The discussion was informal. ‘Thirteen doctors from various points Were concenrated at Fargo on their way to Billings, Mont., having stopped s grow: of tue wor 1 Cal fire i northwest’ F tion, Omaha, must follow trial of four men{io attend the gathering in Montana. isass| AUTO TRAPPED BY WOODS FIRE, FOUR BURNED: Nine Fatalities Recorded Pacific Northwest’s Long Heat Wave Albert en and two children were burned | to deuth yesterday automobile was trapped by a fores d between Banff, Alta., nd Windermere, B. C. on ar brought to ed toduy pment. e husbands of e severely burn ue the vietin itt n the hospital here: that hone go for the child health before it y Whittemore leaves July 18 on a tour of inspection without pontoons that floated her to the Brooklyn Navy:Yar cost $2,500,000, and can be The health dem- ing the close of a five- ich it was to run, of tourist camps does not expect uly 14—-(P)- when a ¢ nine the list of the two women ed in attempting | 1 her two children, Mr. Watt. and Mrs, Nesbitt was ymoon tour with in Cal BS at busine ore they can maintain a te profit. hill spoke at the session | un Institute of Coopera- morning on “problems of a farmers’ elevator.” He outlined 1 method of education for farmers’ elevator members. He said that. the most effective means ht is the one that reaches pocketbook, “the most sensitive organ in the physical make- up of humanity.” —— Last Minute | News Bulletins | » July M—(AP)— States closed the fending July 3 rable hi: Me ton Watson of all blame for delay in firing a salute to President Louis Borno of Haiti when: his ship arrived at New York re- cently. Philadelphia, July 14—(AP)— An injunction aimed to close the sexquicentennial exposition on Sundays was sought in common pleas court today. Washington, July 14—(AP)— Enlistment of 150 more prohibi- tion agents for assignment to New York was ordered today by Acting Prohibition Chief Dow, after a conference with Chester Mills, “administrator for New ‘ork, GARS' STORE London--A beggars’ headquarters, where tramp outfits could be hired, s discovered the other day in West ndon. Attention was attracted to indicated big one. , Neb. the same sound policies and adhere to the economic laws of ———————— ao —and restful comfort. Jewett on what we’ MONEY TO LOAN the place because a number of men. would arrive daily, neatly dressed, and leave in shabby attire. TOWNER FLIER SRVERELY CUT BY PROPELLER Steps Into Whirling Blades in tempt to Retrieve Pair of Goggles Minot, N. D., July 14—)—J. J. Berthram of Towner, hardware mer- chunt and active in development of ii n, was severely cut about the hands and head this morning at Towner when he stepped into the whirling propeller of a plane which had just landed after a short flight. It was announced.at the Rugby hos- pital, where the injured man was taken for treatment, that his injuries are not serious and his recovery seems assured. The little finger of his left hand was amputated at noon. Bertham had been taking a flying lesson from Chet Jacobson of Minot, former army aviator, and after alight- ing from the ship stooped to retrieve a pair of goggles dropped when, he removed his helmet... In so doing he approached too near, the propeller, which was revolving at reduced speed. Body Recovered From Nelson Lake Minot, N. D., July 14—(#)—The body of Stanley Waggoner, aged 22, who was drowned jelson Lake, 37 miles southeast of Minot, late Sunday afternoon was recovered at 5 p. m. yesterday in about 18 feet of water. ‘Recovery of the body followed more than 48 hours of unce ie toil by friends and neighbors of the family, vell as deputy sheriffs from (Mi- not. Grappling hooks first came into [ contact with the body about 8 a. m. $50,000.00 to Loan on Residence and Business Property for 5 and 10 Low Interest Rate, Prepayment leges. Priv: P. C. REMINGTON City National Bank Guegs how many Allen A Hosiery boxes there are in our window 1st prize—one pair hose. . . .$2.25 2nd prize—one pair hose.... 1.75 3rd prize—one pair hose.... 1.00 Box will be opened Monday eve- ning, June 19th, 8 p. m. NIELSEN'S MILLINERY 095 = OWHERE else can you find the.same .N combination of every essential ““New- Day” feature—such as Hydraulic 4-wheel- brakes,' for quick and safe stopping— instant acceleration——unequalled ease of ing—-generous interior roominess —clear; unobstructed vision—real economy —sturdy,. oversize construction We do not want you to buy a New-Day)\ : do ask you to consider it on the basis of what it.will do. Entirely without - tion==come in, take its wheel, and esi ‘4 it it bobbed about the lake ed and could not be brought to surface, Later in the.day, after ho had struck the body times, large fish seine’ was’ dragged toward shore, and enmeshed in it was found the body. ¥ The body was shore when i’ about 125 was first d ADAMS AGAIN IS LEADER IX “SENATE RACE Recheck of Emmons County Vote Gives Independent 4-Vote Majority ‘Steele, N. D., July 14—John Adam Independent, is again the nominee for ‘the state senate on the Republican ticket in Emmons and Kidder coun- ties. “ According to advices received here today, a re-check of the vote in Em- mons county, coupled with the of- ficial canvass of the result in Kidder county, gave Adams a net majority of votes over C. A. Ward, Nonpar- Returned the winner by two votes in the entire district on the face of the unofficial count, Adams wi hailed as the victor until’ F Then a check of the vote in Em- mons county seemed to give Ward a vered. ti CHAMPION je for. Every Engine ‘Toledo, Ohio Depend: q rds from} again to win control of the state margin in thet county, and Adams ac- cepted defeat. ‘Now comes the new check, and Adams wins the nomination by a ma- jority of four. “ As a result of the new shift in thi: district, the \ Independents stand Edmonton, Alberta—Two eight-tca Fokker airplanes from Cincinnati are to be used this summer to take men and mate into the interior of northern Alberta’s barren lands where recent gold and platinum dis- senate. coveries have aroused much interest. TAKE OUR WORD ABOUT GAS Take the judgment of over ten million housewives in the United States where gas service is available who are using it today and close to eight hundred thou- sand housewives made their choice last year, for that was the number of gas ranges sold in the United States in 1925. 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