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===. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aoom ' ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS Pied stesso ll FLOOD LOSSES TOTAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS — fan wary, * ‘ perro “The billionaire probubly lives : : f a othe Fidei ania nk the current’ American’ Wrkert: | Frenchman Successful in His oe a Sees ae vce ae ge M | industry and Agriculture at of State Activities re sears aes, when war | Tenth Attempt—Starts : oo ck ¢ Standstill Through In- } i ‘ than wnltionaire, bat Bonar! at Cape Gris Nez ay So? : 7 ee sah diana and IMlinois TiS :@ toppled in Fr ee : ‘ of them heen re ‘, i ‘ j eo studies of ineome tax returoe re 111 HOURS, 5 MINUTES : Ss ; . : ‘ |HALTS TRANSPORTATION ‘ Holds Government Should Not siren lead’ the tists Bennsyt : » é 5 - ; Interfere in Matters Con Hiei teec = tase, then |! Four Swimmers Have Crossed : . re : : ; : Highways Are Submerged— cerning One State Only without a miiltonite: and'ideke, |i Channel This Year—Record ee % é & : ‘ a Bridges and Tracks Washed Nevada, South Dakota and New |! - ‘ : 3 ; . ‘ 4 Oo y aia - |] Mesice’have one each. Minnenotn |, Lowered Three Times i : ake ut—Coal Mines Idle een awe has 110. el : cos, se a % aa inat oan see ore London, Sept. 10. (#). -Georges ‘ eo : 5 al ; Chicago, Sept. 10.—U)—The cen- ly result in bureaseratic admi Michel, French swam the a ? , : ; : ; : oe en tral west counted seven deaths and ——__——_ j i rath Cape, Cris Bas. ey = s ‘ guessed at millions in property and France, to England,.in J) hours and : ° crop loss today in the flooded wake , five minutes. “hia canativutes new ; ° aa ‘ ee Co = : A | of the third visitation within 10 days by storms of equinoctial fury. Governor ij mn 4 226 p.m. and fin- é ¢ . . Sy . : eat and ser cultete were at a ished at 7:31 e ee i aie standstill in many localities, paralys. ci ; . |. This he third time this se: at one . ‘ : ’ d into complete inactivity by floods history leading up to the i 4 A" GERMANY 5 the teeord has been broken The , Seen : ‘ h fa the United States swept fields an etorien Hi this record up to toduy way 12 noars and “ a “os £ ike. i isting tneteamene of. sietnston Gon 43 minutes, made by Erns: Vierkoets grt 8 ane . : central Indiana and Hlinois the did not mean to remove the govern- ter, German, August 30. Previously : ‘ : eae, < 5 torrential rain and lightning were w rtrude Ederle of New York went : ’ more damaging in their effect than preteen A the various | across iw 14° Noure and Si minal * ‘ £ is : i 3 a last week's storms, from which o “There has been a tender ey on the 1 ie geld on swimmer o con " c " ‘2 ee 3 3 eal one skal ous .to vee ts .| the channel this y was Mrs, Mille ae? * : ; ere é . , vas only beginning to recover before Tiare Se Gade Corson. New York, who on Aug- sak the fresh onslaught. 7 {ust 28 made it HE) d 28 3 e - * a 5: " s ms Swol fence heretefore vere; malt Nations to Future | iinutes. aes : ; ithe fear today was of | xwallen ; a | All four of the mers who hav “$ ‘ streams, ened by torrents drain- believe that any state j this year sta ed from iris N “ee R oe 4 , greed outlet oe ot i renderi to the Geneva, Sept. 10—(#)—Germany | France. ichel: lended in ) . Rat! : : 5 . ¥ a, ‘erre Haute, conditions ihadral peveraiwcnt; nor that the fed-| was received into the League of Na-} saret’s I : between Dover Fi - . : ; % 4 wets oe bens he Be CS the dis- eral government is justified in tak-| tions today amid scenes of European) nd Deal. 8 Y ®, : . us ei i. ; the 7.35 inches ing from any state any function un-| reconciliation which in their fire of © adition: F * i 2 3 0 pels Mattoon, Ill, “— ie 44 less (1) the exercise of the function | enthusiasm have been unexampled nditton> Favorable T eel ‘ rae i : ae: a jest fall since 1907, and Jacksonville, 1. estat to the general welfare, | since the armistice. When he took the water last even-|, | Twenty-seven deaths and injury to 50 was the toll of this wreck of the Denver & Ric Grande Railway's “Scenic Limited” near Salida, | Hl, recorded eight ‘inches of rain f and (3) the function is such that it} Germany and France, through For-| ing, sea conditions were favorable, Col. The locomotive, a baggage car, two coaches and a pullman plunged from the rails to the bottom of the Royal the first flood in its history. ¢ ised with reasonable | ¢ign Ministers Stresemann and Bri-! and there was good swimming vir-|attempted to round a curve at 40 miles an hour. This picture, rushed to The Tribun airplane and fast mail, shows in rily Throughout central Mlinois hur and, committed themselves to per-( tually ail the way to Englund until] graphic manner how the cars piled up in the Arkansas river alongside the right-of-way. “| dreds of automobile tourists were petual peace, and solemnly engaged| the last two miles, when the wind|" : marooned, cut off by submerged Should Not Interfere the honor of their nations henceforth | began to stiffen. At the start there highways and weakened or washed # ied iti- | never ‘to draw the sword but to settle; was a fast tide under him, and when out bridges. | Railroad service was 1" docttine that. HL dagetion disputes by arbitration of compro-|the flood tide began it carried him / JUDGE HARRY OLSON PLEADS FOR MORE impsired’by washed out bridges) ama Tn esac i ee hg inkividyat | mise. a long nway across. trackage and in some sections was it iendecided by that individual, | Three things stood out dramatically| -Michel_ js a J6-yent-old baker, of mck a ieem pred: | Neat Pabee Hane I believe it is equally sound doctrine |" this historic day. The first was! Paris. ‘This was his 10th attempt. INTELLIGENT HANDLING OF CRIMINALS se er peel baa re Pag Mere 1 believe it is equany which concerns | Dt. Stresemann’s picture of present| Michel this afternoon felt none ] EBStNe! unite, ANA: nelebe Choke mee {. Hetpeiia-at cee tate iuiy, shoud day Germany | as gripped only by|the worse for his exertions, except i elsewhere were partly under water. ee peer by the neople rot that [lofty ideals, determined to dedicate) for a remaining touch of cramp, Dur- ; Sours a ke ae : : s : edness is a mist question of human fecundity, | mates on the cumulative loss to age state, without suggestion op. inter: Peas\asauataneniteers ot high | | eats aieketee and h aan oats Emoti deficiency is a calamity.| a rdy the United States. culture but they ran well” up inte ference from the federal government | teliectual. and moral plane. to thke-any food whilesin the water ! bination of the Science Aiding Work | | the millions, or from any other state. spirit, he said, had entered into the! except a few pieces of sugar and séme catastrophe, according to Judge) Tracing the course of legal thought| E nae * the acts and sensors by Very conscience, of the German peo-| coffee and cognac. . 4 | sees | Hares He A Ree eee He ae from the time when it was believed | whi federal authority was extend-| ple, e seco! feature was the re- ichel, ii See al ol Mieago, who ad-) that men committed crimes be: e e ed-in the past have met with thel mackable oration of M. Briand, whose| swim the channel, in of herenleged Will Get $87 a Week For Next! ithe members of the stute bar! they were -wieked, through numerous! Mutinous Republican Guards | . tests mentions Seme of the pro- )aécinratiow that Germany ‘and “France| 5) He had’ been trying every a tion at the opening of th -| phases leadiig *"eventyally to the Cait tes posals and p es of the lust dee-Thave had enough glory in the’ past! yer since 1922 to make the trip. His| Two Years and $90 a session ut the —audito | theory of reform dominant in the! Repulsed in Their Attempt * ade to not meet them. Let it be un-| and need no further demonstration of} jast attempt before today was on ze Olson spoke on thy) past hundred years, and thence back | stood that I approve of the laws} heroism and whose proclamation that, September 4, when he was balked by | Week For Third Year 8 > an Destiny. Human! to the old one of viciousness in the} to Capture City «Continued on page cnree.) the roar of guns had now been si- bad weather after being in the art Is," ad phase of criminal psychol-| tendencies of the individual, he de- . lenced, evoked tumultuous applause. # c Rsea —— wag ptroduced by Judge 1 that the mae Deine. ap: Foster Cheers France's Leader” |,little more than an hour. Septem | Chicago, Sept, 10, -U—Music to-| Pcnefftianth gt the state supse See nee LMMIR OF: | tamu Neptic Ota —aharekad ; The third outstanding incident Was! all the channel croxsers, but to Mrs.’ day came back to Chicago's 400 mov- rte ye i bee day cs : Ne he ; anguinary fighting in Athens, the aeene Of almost delirious jubla-! ait the channel crossers, but to Mrs.‘ing nicture and vaudeville theatres, fie attributing mans| Mutinous. Republican guards and tion througHaut the vast auditorium ., Three thousand musicians, avho} mein i q f yes to the in-|'TOops of the Greek army c: int wnse Bic Citas ‘ester. of Canale “;have been on strike ’ since Stmday | tie pias 0 | oe eo Hele ‘ ase harp aga " id | Contact yesterday in a battle in which Loo i | arose, as M, Briand was resuming his night, returned to the orchestra pits] anti. “ cqnatitutes, a al eel i ivi 8 i, heel {there were numerous casualties on; Lon eee erent on \speech, and waving high the Union following an early morning settle-! a. iety y| both side: $500,000 Stolen F; Trai 1 ‘S| ace sto “sue ‘ i and faulty | °° ; 200, Sto rom in dack, called for “three cheers for ment which brought an extra $4.50) «404 tar ‘ " declared, are in most). The fighting is said to have lasted OLDER THAN THAT. France’s eminent leader, to their weekly pay envelopes. i i : x Near Chicago | several hours and t hei the 8 traceable to heredity, When a| when tly, every man.and woman in The al ti y 1 Ini r g ¢ two! ¢, mul to th hrit See tengal ig! the two corps of Re; 1 guards, * PIE-EATING PRISONERS. the hall stead and joised in, the up: an al increase of tion ok sages PU Apack ch teak atiee realizing the uselessness of th hae Serer a i Y? TERRIBLE. Nes eta eee tae nee ated eat d year, The} y Olsqn déclared. that to shut him up earl: j tempt bo capture ¢ ys ithe | icago, Sept. 10—)-—Mail loot WHAT 18 WOMAN'S WORK. |) ta Ovincibal pretagendes “hat ERS [erably one of three years under the! ti’ their vate of reproduction and| inal activities, the judge believes | men. numbering chee Ta seen Going eee iboard jan dat bound great war had sworn henceforth to new geale of pay, while union repre-| "iting tHe defectives to multiply. OF the two, he regarded the ema: ty have surrender mt ANS 28" three of a band of four robbers'who abandon the nee at arms and seek 5 sent 3 wanted either a one year Society Must Improve Conditions re 4 ‘of po erelbls had its origin in the, escaped at the southwestern suburb gg ono ety pant ee ogee pe og TN 1 een soarreee meh Reezislen tire ete) | ~iacg Suicide consists of encour.) environment in influencing, the TH) enna TRE, Gurnee euaasta | Ot Pvermreen. Bark, -witapat s1eiawes. - itl . g wry jj) | 28ement of the unfit,” he said, and,| of the individual. ‘ ! Gene: o. a ee sti a ied widely the creation of the world, ac-| SCREEN STARS TO MARRY years and $90 the third year. line of Albert Edward Wiggum, he| who are insufficiently endowed by 8. era? OY) spectors. that it could mot have. ex- to Jewish teachings. The} fos Angeles, Sept. 10—(#)-—The| Helped Indict Daugherty § | *A'> jn’ point in dispute, the em-| d¢lared’that if society does not turn | heredity can not be won from idle A Car Seized ceeded SIMBAD to teacaeie cl ee Christian religion adopts the old Jew-' approaching Marriage of Milton Sill: ployment of four piece orchestras in! its hand to the improvement of this} ness and the other ulleged causes! Crowds of demonstrators seized an| road employes. that $500,000" was tne ish calculation. Christians and Jews| screen star, and Doris Kenyon, fi and Miller Is Located smaller theatres, was left to arbi-| Condition, ultimately nature will have) of crime by the force of un environ-' armored car and fighting: ensued | volved. know that the earth is much more] actress, was alinounced here toda} tration, . ; to take a hand in the matter for the | ment, and declared that ntedical ¢ when the soldiers attempted to re- Police reports were that one ship- than 500 million years old, that men| The ding date has been tentativ: New York, Sept. 10.—U#)—Ro: saving 'o€ a gace that doesn’t know| dence should be more and more re- capture it. ment of $147000.was containaa in wae id killin, | p ‘ = how to look after itvelf, and do it for| garded. . A dispatch f thens lat ch and $350,000 ii . Re- po Bas saey eal ine. bapesclrge nears ly set for October 4 { Stinson, who was divorced from Jéuie them. He warned that nature will| Ne Allowance Made night sola. an Pacey ene yee Ley ir A Fes eg a i do it by @ restoration of the old re-} “The courts,” he declared, “have' ed the central telegraph offices and| registered pouches were taken but W. Smith before he committed aui- fee chi a boa pi ype ni popmte cide in Washington, is in New York f iment. 4 ., lentless struggle of the jungle. made allowance for cases of hyp exchanged nui s shots wit! ¢| Grant Miller, toffice i Pecperegn ine iny mane. '6F- searien Weather Report attending the bribery trial of the| He pointed out that public opinion | emotionalism, but cases of hyp0-| military raed, The dietateh edged | hate tulers peatoftice ins sccually The Jewish people have moved man who lifted her husband from PROB ABI E IN will not stand for-unsexing defectives emotionalism, or lack of emotion, ure; that a state of almost anarchy pre-| was carried out by the robbers and above, like Celts, Normans, Danes and i Spocetion of a small: lawn. geaaral and that the only practical means to| not allowed for.” : vailed and it was feared there were| that @ second one, which the robbers ethers, and have not dwindled. In near. centitians #8 Meth Pad Feige nations eanieat limit their increase is that of segre-| Pointing out the superiority of many casualties j f .| hud selected, was recovered by mail New: York city alone are at NP gation, Germany in this respect he detailed) Crowds mobbed isolated soldi clerks. 1,500,000 Jews, more than five ti at 8 a, m. tod i ; et fied bstare A Pointing out that the highest type] that the German criminal code e-| seized a number of tanks, All Knew Currency Was Aboard as many as existed in the days when : -- Ak, mena Jue Cant lncieted former. £8- of the normal mind is one whexe in-| checked every ten years to patches from Athens apparently have} The holdup men, in the first im- vid ‘conquered and occupied the ee torney General Harry M. Rene hed telligence and the emotions® are| into step with the latest findings of; been seized, delayed or modified by| portant mail robbery since the o: ‘mountain fortress Jerusalem.” est . and former Alien pumeres sia ian pean balanced, he cited Abraham Lincoln] science, and declared’ that the tests’ the censor.’ Today some doubt was] 000,000 mail robbery at Rondout, il., (See the second book of Samuel.) | Precipitation to 7 s++++ | Thomas W.: Miller, but Federal At- as one-of the best examples of the| of sanity in United States, courts exnressed respecting the stuation in] was engineered. in 1925 by William Highest wind’ velocity .......... 18] térney Emory RB. Buckner has\iedi-| Attorney Bangs Will Recom-| hish type mind and declared he did| were principally aid down in 1842.) Athens and the position of the Kondy-| Fahey, postoftice inspector and a To treat prisoners cruelly is vile. Temps. ¢ cared Sek be Sill Bab G66. Nor sacipse not come of serub stock as had been| He pointed out that it was not the, lis government which General Kondy-| band of robbers, apparently knew that To make a joke of their crimes is 2 tify against them in the triul now in mend Postponement to | cenerally supposed, but that the| individual criminal in most cases who} lis heads 2s premier-dictator, not-| a consignment of currency from the es progress, sciences, such as biology. changed the| is to blame, but the chromosomes,, withstanding reports that the trouble Federal Reserve Bank of Chic: and Found at Hotel aX Judge W. J. Kneeshaw old view and clearly showed that the| and, in the final analysis, society, for| has been completely suppressed. the First National Bank of Chicago ‘as found registered at a ho- , ‘source of his greatness must have| not having kept the blood stream of| The citizens of Athens generally | was aboard. a day's recess in the trial. = been in able stock. tae race cleaner. He expressed the| are said to approve the suppressi The money was shipped for, pay- that she had attended the! -Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 10—()—-| “Emotion has more to do with hv- opinion that if society does not do| of the Republican guard, which Gen-| ment of payrolls in Harvey, Ill, » taking of testimony Wed-| Resentencing of H. J. Hagen, former man action than intellect,” he de-| something about it, eventually nature ¢ral Pangalos formed to support his] large manufacturing suburb. neaday. unnoticed in the crowd. president of the Scandinavian Amer-. ciared; expressing his belief that the| will, and that nature’s remedy will be| dictatorship. Nevertheless, after the| Besides knowing where the money yefused to say whether she ex-| ican Bank of Fargo, to two and one- rpg i H mutineers had been overcot there] could be obtained, the robbers had u to take the stand in the trial.| half yeara in the state penitentiary Weston Of immigration is blended| a stringent one. was fighting between the civilians| pre-arranged schedule and an auto- he made startling statements as to} for receiving deposits when the bank and regular troops, the cause and re-| mobile waiting them with a fourth Smith’s connection with Daugherty. was insolvent, which was scheduled 9 ‘ vhich are still obscure. member of the band at the wheel, in | before a senate committee two years| for today, will probably te scheduled Shahane Appeal Woman’s Search For | mer iaatiras ‘Under jBuspicion Gon-| ESTEE Pen . for lays. i} 4 a rumor here that Gen- r boa: the train at the 51st “Ftine chief witnens called to testify| George A. Bangs, speci a Argument Is Set Husband Is Ended ort Piastiris, who heated the sevo.| street stneion Ry Chicta ae waa today was Richard Merton, German| attorney general, today that he, i —- iatanary, committee which deposed] men, at a favorable opportunity near ceetniahed’ "Wedocsday. Merton ie Judue Wd, Kncechay In visured the For September 23 51, Paul, Sept, 10--t--A search| King Constantine in 1922 and expelled] Chicago, Lawn, ‘enter ep the Flere ay. 12 d band ing. n-decade, | at : Duagherty, Millae ond naspeiates for] celved from the depndme gourt-en. tne] _ Grand Forks, N. D, Sebt, 10.—U)— with the trail leading. through Rus. | picfon of eRMtia ate he oye | teat aks wate, shrawn over. th er fourd a man the wall.) williston 4 payment ‘of $7,000,000 to aliens in re-! validity of the order isaded by Judge J.| The appeal of T. J. Shahane, Jr., of sia and distant points after the| ment, is buck of the latest trouble.| selected two pouches from the sacks his feet above starving, “his! Moorhead, Minn.. 68 turn for bribes amounting to $441.-|(’. Lowe of the fifth judicia) district,| Cavalier from his conviction of xec- Makan Ahi ce insbaate halee, har Hanh however, has not been con-| of mail. >) face clotted wit SRE, apd enre. Wika FORECAST |_| 00. — Tentonce “Broviously ianponed. on Ha,| °%4 dearee murder for the kiliing of onded for Mrs, Helen M, Daly, finan-| "Athens newspapers estimated the| Without Nosenateyeted oe awite. the Great ehained each prisoner to] crs ving rlowdimrn tonight nucbaniy | PAYMENT AS MADE AT‘ | gen. : his father, T. J. Shahane,.Sr., will be | cial secretary of the St. Paul com | Mutineers lost 0° men killed and] ly and quietly hed the rebeers este his. wheelbarrow, to. stay chained| crossing cloudiness tonight, probably | oT GGESTION OF MERTON / "It has apparently been decided by| arEued before ‘the supreme court | ‘it! | ; many wounded, but said the casualties| ed, that, glancing at their watches, Night and day Until death followed by rain Saturday or Satur-| Srey York, Sept.c10,--U—Richard| the supreme court to follow the ordi. | September 23, according to word re- | munity chest, : ; among the regular troops and citizens] they tossed off the pouches and then him, better thi n the ancient galley | °*j aN thee Dak has c ing| Merton, German metal magnate, tes-| nary procedure and not hand down| ceived here. yi | Discovering a notice of his death| were not known. ‘ leaped from the train as it slowed |} where the man chained to the oat] oodinens tonight, probably followed | tified today that it was he who sug-| an oral decision in the matter in ad-| Shahane was tried in Grand Forks, in Chicago recently, she was unable ° Seren for the Evergeen Park . was released when he fainted or died,| $y "vain Saturday or Saturday night,| gested paying the late John T. King| vance of the usual written opinion. to locate the body. Finally it was] ROYALIST LEADERS An airplane was ordered by his hand cut off to dey ny TEM Eeomething” for his ald in obtain! : years in the state found in an institution preparing | ARE UNDER ARREST Davidson, ehief of the county high- ’* thrown overboard and anoth i ‘ DITION! the return to allegedly German own- The killing took place at the f bodies for dissection. She returned| Athens, Greece, Sept. 10.—()—| way police, for aid in the search, chained'in his place. i $7,000,000 im the home, in’ Cavalier the previo here Thursday after the body had| Premier Kondylis today declared the| the robbers in a fast automobile had Saar o ern Rocky Mountain slope and an- jetals ¢ompany| ary.” been properly buried in Chic: pe scenes is Astens i low ng apparently headed into & city aad The stock market opened cheerful! Soitied weather prevails throughout] stock daring the war. ong ee yh RO o mutiny by the Repu! in} become los! racers - after Labor Day.. But, with one Pi t,4 3 guard) were caused by communists| tive squads could reach the suburb. crumpled rose leaf inthe bed of| that, section. Precipitation occurred) | Morton te the gris M1. Mandan, WN. D. sept. 10—9—| AVE Guilty of La Follette Enters | , | and a few royalists wishing to take| Postal officials refused to estimate high finance. "It “fears that agitation ‘the northern and eastern states | Da y generat,| Richard Mayfield, 15-yeur-old boy of] * Killing First Wife: Rochester Clinic! s¢vantase of the situation and cause] the loss which they said had not for better wages somone railroad em-| Over oie ‘cool weather prevails from | and Miller, former alien| Two Harbors, Minn,, sought in North ae I the overthrow of the republic. ascertained but railroad loyes may be successful. It might ‘ern Rocky Mountain. slope Broperty custodian, for conspiracy tol Dakota by his father, is at the Btan- = The government has arrested 10] mated the loot at the Uni States transfei tell offic of Sing Sing what he thinks of their Labor Day pie-eating contest, twelve convicts with their * * hands tied behind their ks, eating Pies like swine, for a $5 p! 4 How does that impress women, out of prison, workii food for their children? Howeyer, stupid as it is, a prison with pi ting contests is not as as the prison of that good Bieber in which prisoners wore iron colla with sharp spikes turned inward, so they could: not Iie down to sleep, or / >the Spanish prison in which the noble-hearted Bi lish painer seferm: 2 | BQHighest Precipitati in inches BERSSsestanglowest eecoccooZoccccce le} fe} i MeCook,:Neb., 10.—()—Bert | Madison, Wis. Sept. 10.--(#!—Sen- | royalist leaders and icipants. The] lion dollars. miss: BNE ison Oe ted eee A ae | tex untae fare sours of Hegeen in| Bice Garcke Reaves CIN cating Aletta Paintin: Dr, will on: | heeties cpgratnd participants. The * s King, who died soon after the first] dispatch from Jamestown saying i fe . se eee, iat Rochester, the injured at 170, but some of the jetment case was retorn- . V. Mayfield, was in “ ‘oday 2 casualties were on is al a = the ment to| that clty sesking the lad, leads M i ‘death “of hi since his long iliness at Washington | la f have “pull the strings” in tha] Slavick to believe a boy. who by. district court jury | in 1918, the senator has gone . to Zervas and Dertilis, Wouldn't that . ; been at her place three or four days. , «morning. Punishment | Rochester for a periodic examination. d the mutinous guards, ‘that own ‘railroad 9 ‘The Agreement is the missing youth, at life imprisonment.” out at end of a two] were takes to the arsenal secretly 4 . Merton ‘said that under the terms} A lad, foot sore, hungry snd dirty, y returned its verdict after | mont in ‘Wiseonsin, Sen- | last nigh ‘ agreement he finally reached] appeared at the Blavick farm ‘carly since 6 p. m, Wednesday.| utor thought that he} At Pp. m. Thursday Premier} . King in July, sat. he this week work, - Mi ek ‘trial several months ago| should undergo’ a physical examina-| Kondylis and his government had friends} to pay the latter five ‘per cent of the 1 jt ids Wang: jury. tion at ime, tobe} mastered the mutinous situation, amount of assets Na-| ved the sentence with-| back in fon r,.L8| mutineers had surre: rn and : (Continued on page fiver) in the J ow: “| ates a ee a } : (Continued on five.) ,

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