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STRICKEN AREA WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Saturday. Kill- ing frost tonigit. Rising temp. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aaam] SSTABLISHED 1873 - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926 : PRICE FIVE CENTS TUNNEY WINS WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BENDS EFFORTS TO PREVENT EPIDEMIC SERUM BEING WORLD'S NEW HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION | °° tncer Gold Found FARM-LABOR ILLENOUS/peMpsRy Is . ; = AS = | [acatan scence, PARTY FILES MENACED NO MATCH FOR ater fen river section where placer An enginece is being rushed from the BERT UArE Ie ‘ talraad venir. Taween, reru northwest th Hattleford, Includes Candidates For State 8nd Chicago was interrupted by s ttered That Homeless Refugees Removed | tod ceuditions at Hea oe Jack So ee Ba to. Cities Northward For | night and again carly this morn: Only Fighting Instinct ing. Shelter and Care TUNNEY SURE | Offices and U, S. Senator | ! and Congressmen | the BMingis river ix rising (wo Keeps Him on Feet | RS ee | eee eee ual | BOUT WAS WON ‘LEMKE FOR ATOR wetiontee wartnome fine ey {132,000 WATCH FIGHT | 1 functioning ween Peru and Chicago tuts morning, ALL MEN PUT TO WORK ——= Women and Children Taken From Hollywood — Most Deaths at Moorehaven | Candidate—Some File | By Crities on Only Two" ‘Terrific. Right to. Dempsey’s| as Independents | ASHLEY YOUTH Rounds—Rest Tunney’s * Jaw in Opening Stanza | : | Lines for the: fall political cam- (Details of the world cham- % haign were indicated here late Thurs- Was Decisive Blow day when the executive committee of acon se evahas amine ie ' 1 the rmer-Labor party filed a full th bl “tent, ¢ . th. nvith’ the -—- ‘stute ticket and candidates for the eal Oy: vOuMea " esetcil on phia, Sept. €, United States senate und the firet and cM te from Tunney, the challenger, ex-| — s, alos Case of 18-year-old Boy, as. —— ¢ ve i . Philadelphia, Sept. 24—()—The victed of Murder, Ap- | last Saturday, will be found on page 9.) Miami, ida’s hi be found on page 5.) 4.—()—F lor lower east efforts to pre- and removal of homeless refugees to cities northward for shelter and care. Thousands yesterday bared their arms to the anti-typhoid needle and stores of incoming serums were be- ing exhausted as fast as received. Reports here were that airplanes with thousands of units ow anti- tetanus and typhoid serums were speeding from northern points, and that « const guard destroyer was rushing to Miami from Charleston, S.C., with an additional supply. An airplane with 50,000 units of serum | im Florida by the hurricane of | cretury of state and 1 VE | pealed to High Court mi) at for hours in| The Farmer-Labor candidates were! in an unpretentious two-' filed b I hotel. He was and victory as he was F; his training, or as he was in: the i. [Pp He has no immediate plans, except | to xo home to New York shortly. Tunney said he wos convinced that he won his big bout in the first round. | “The right f landed on the jaw soon . after the first bell didn’t do Juck! Fon Congress. in one ' hegis! rarly hours the se scepter of the world's heavyweight, champion kingdom that Jack Dempsey For months he had of the fore 10 o'clock. cies their ley Oe Parc had held since 1919 was wielded to- any RH. Walker as chairman’ shia ". Miller as secretary of the sontuna nope Labor state committee under jefore it un a Village a rmit: ities ey n pikes Hebets PEN aa ‘Through a stendy downpour of rain j, Schlaps was sentenced August 11 to, that drenched the greatest fight spec- j hang Saturday following his convic-| tacle of ull times, Tunney fought his tion’ of the murder of Mr. and Mrs.l way to the peak of pugiliatic heights jam Lemke, Non, of the of Mr. y P pug : ne-time Nonpurtingn League, fet tae, Heh great Heim, Monta! ina match that completely reversed A transcript of the evidence was! Gene expectations, stunning in its Gene Tunney, idol of the mae and of New York's Greenwich purty to fill vacancies on its ticket. Farmer-Labor Candidates rat district, Donald, Cog hand creel ey * — Jany good,” he smiled. {D. MacDonald, Grand Forks; second X7ye4 upon dca-yotien Otte peat ple yen cre! faaataees | neg OL i atl ne . ‘Trainers Agree gehen ad a CP ent ee (on John H. Anderson, helplessness. Dempsey was so badly ‘ 1s were leaving for their former homes in the north and for northern Flor- ida cities, where food and clothing and shelter await them. Supplies Received Food i All women and children are being | removed from Hollywood, where the | } 1 Jimmy Bronson, chief trainer, andi py Lou Fink, the champion’s — trainer, more emphatic. ‘Certainly that right in the first staying the execution, | battered that only fighting instinct ps" attorneys have days; kept him on his fect to the final bell. the time the transcript was in which to file their brief. ; n K. Following that, the county uttortieg : Gene landed with that terrific Ue bare ee eine eS) Reaper aE REE, tins he bout was in the bag. ‘For Secretary of State Charles G. tka “Gummine Goaet cane kings had to say right after the old Gene that I thought he Johnson, Grand Forks ; erate detision : | should go out ready to hit Dempsey “For Insurance Commissioner -Mag- for retrial with Dempsey: “I knew I was going with ail he had ay soon ts Dempsey | nus Snowfield, for retrial wi weaved into position at the outset.; For State Au et that first right) Grand Forks. ‘and to break his arm if he had; For State ‘Treasurer rke count: For Com ioner of, Agricultur ». 1. Todd, Williston. ! ney General. ton Golden Vall Me HAT FIGHTERS SAID udelphia, Sept. 24.—() greatest fury of the storm was felt. All men have been conscripted for % rr E the work of clearing away the wreck- ,, . age. Several carloads of food sup- ‘ e plies received by the Miamj Ameri-! " can Legion pysts have been distribut- , (G ed Ebina ot the Miami,- Hollywood aac aa ty ey ae . sys - - u 3 — riet court KO. different jury, A change of venue] to.get licked sometinie, and I ei tor—Allan McManus, may be asked in that event, attorneys | glad I lost the championship to id. The first trial cost Roosevelt J an American. The best man won. \, : -E. W. ty: $10,000. Vhave no alibis, Po Mrdesian laid niger Ene cibi pa Susewia on | Up to the time Schalps' appeal was | Tunney: “Dempsey is a sporte- | and Fort Lauderdale areas and 10 per | —-— Has Many Callers ‘or: Reilroad |. Commissioners filed, he sat in his cell complacently, | "man and a clean fighter ull the ie A im. i James Wenstrom, Dever, Wells coun- cent of building and roofing mater- Tunney'was able to see only a tim-! | PgR Ri ia ' oe , iy Diba Rocls. Noreen Gani little, He seemed! to be tittle 1 way. Don't Jet any one tell you {led number of the hundreds who {3 ,0cur Korsino, Northwood, Grand concerned over the approach of Sep: § that he can’t hit. His blows were homes whose owners are unable to p counted telegrams cluttered a big; Nelson’ Fifes For Senate The youth was convicted of shoot- | table, dass te “ingen an img to death the Geislers on thei) tee ted Green astia, pubis aden! SENATE LOOMS. RESULT OF ACTION Dudley Field Malone was an early | independent candidate tor the Cantey firm, where he worked, because he| Tunney Dominates Fight service details and other relief work- | | i aller. Major General John A Le their tutes senate, asking that the words Wanted automobile and some; Tunney won all the way. He was ers went ubout their tasks of burying Jounc, commandant of the murine “Agricultural Relief Republican” be Money. He was born and lived at’ the conqueror, to all intentsyand pur- t ‘ Gov. | lie i 4 Ashley, N. D., until February, 1926, , i sey to the 7 : og Th i : ttering petitions were recei ropes in the t round and stagger- aii iA sme champion made his first for the nomination of George H.' OUTSET ing him with a succession of smash- a ~ i hs “ Cs ea ! {gagement as champion with Mr. Cox; Hoople, Hoople, uw_an_ independent ther R “Gj ing rights to the head. | From then <| for an automobile ride today. cundidate for commissioner of agri- Ww Ft | j to the finish the challenger dominat- | Protocol, if Accepted By Pow ‘COURTS HAVE | ee ae iar |eulture und labor but they contained eather Repo iied the fight, outfighting, outboxing ; Rain and Snow Mark Advent| ors Represented at Geneva, | bipetick ville Welcome rj only a few names. Three hundred —————; and outgeneraling the titicholder. f eker wil d, are required. Most of the fers| | Weuther conditions at North Da-| ,, Dempsey was a mere shadow of the of Fall in Several North- | Would Need-Approval of U.| NO POWER OVER Hekerbocker trill set a new record Weve residents of Mgrion Soames aNia | nowt eatnee, camaitions at North, Da-| -uemmeey vane mote shadow ofthe i | motto assigned to him to be printed! at 8 a. m. today: ‘ed among the greatest in boxing an- A'S DISASTER. Gene comes marching home with the! after his name was “Farm | Relief | Hinge uk ag nals. Against suc’ a cool and. cal- Sik @ seman Gancumiisin west States S. Senate, Thereby Reopen- heavyweight crown on his head. | Pret.» | Bige petetiay IM crocs 28. culating opponent as’ ; S ing Most Bitter St le o« dn Gertrude Ederle coming home: Charles, H. Smith of Golden Valley | Lowest last night oy have taken Dempsey a his best to A WOMAN'S SPEECH. Kansas City, Sept. 24—()—-Sharp| ing sailecicsienescssiiita from overseas, but hus never hud a, atiempted to get on the legislative; pre 7 am. JD EStiatng ee anid bloudtoaea tein , dre in ter tur fe it ., 1 A allot in e istrict ut had ighe: ced VACUUM, FLASK, FLAPPER. [1 PoP huidwest stutes toduy as ‘cect! Last Session i aative with a heavyweight champion-| oniy170 names. Highes: 3 4 breezes swept eastward from the; eat . ¢ > Arthur Brisbane. snowblanketed northwest territory. Washington, Sept. 24.--()—Possi- ive, es frets 1928.) sacthe advent of fall festerday, was) vitity of another fight in the 7 ted Rate — Is — The disaster in Miami and other ; “| States senate over American adhe-| cial ion parts of Florida proves to be more) ington, Montana, Minnesota, Wyom-! Sion ty the world court loomed today Not Jud unction, extensive than first reports indicat-| ‘ng, North Dakota and Canada, ; : s the result of the action of the {isges Cow : ed, Hundreds ure killed, gigantic! Fteezing temperatures were report-| cite advisory conference at Geneva. High rt Rules property vulues swept away. ed generally in the northern part of | “phe conference approved the draw: left eye closed tightly and size of an egg ove , even if game, Three years o} idleness had taken their to $2,000,000 Crowd The greatest fight crowd of all bier 4 aaa | George N. Rasmussen, Dazey, The fighting name of “J. J.” has! ys a candidate for the lower house lived up to the reputation given iti the fifteenth district, part of Barne by Corbett, Jeffries, McGraw und, county. Pershing. The new champion’s rea Other Filings j Same is James Joseph Tunney. E. H. Brant, Linton county auditor; | am through with airplenes.”| filed as a candidate for the senate in said Tunney. As the challenger, he| the 26th district, Emmons und Kidder Amenia {hae a dozen cuts about hi 1 Weather 3 & : meg me from Shawnee-on-Delaware in rave ii John Adame, BISMARCK aR y | times—the largest that ever paid to None the less, Florida will’ not be (he tate. 1», Mont., reported the ree.| iN”, Uh of & special protocol to trans.” St. Paul, Sept. 24—W)--State | an airplane to reach Philadelphia in! teyueies, He se lepbrss 4 nee ; : ar [Seithens any sporting event anywhere scouraged. The rest of the nation,! | 1 low with 18 ubove zero while the; te the five American reservations ‘courts have no Fegulatory powers | time to weigh in. : | mcaeatiag ty fear sotes. ; , | iat throat e downpour to see t 8 deeply sympathizing, knows that all mercury. hit, the lower twenties | inte the language of the court ver freight rates, the supreme court | “Jt was a worthwhil In the 37th rict, part of Rich / | passing of the wore champion an parts of the country are exposed to] er eay ie iecthorm Rocky Mowe: | (he covenant of the League of Na-|held today in affirming the Rumsey | gue ‘painful, Te wade lanes Bot eek cca B sloudy | hail the crowning of the ew. Some the fury of nature’s forces. tala ton ! tions. The protocol, which will be! court district court in an a sick and I would have Goerger filed us ley 88 132,000 persons filled th steAliinas killed,” and well may. It is wise tol the Nicola Valley rie untigietene their approval of the fourth and fifth; Al Ee teenie the art = i ed aa ela Skid fe ge eT i okan the eeeuleulndatea seven- jones at one sibale shail, beget te sad ie ie ene e weap eat pa reservations in the future. t sine tg abide by a state rate! FRANK WALSH Weisbeck filed inde-} Larimore s x i] year cycle for cach pf the alae ing in war. time, may kill more than ‘ order. i ‘idate €or the. lcpislature in nw ind: i Rereakltled im this Florida tornado,| ported, ;Svokane yesterday See syd Need Senate Avprovat |The. muilrouds prior to September the 26th district. i 4 Peer terrae peas prey generar bombing airplane could vive ost terol the thermonigter registering 31 de-| oe ge epee “tyrtte Geneva} iehedate ot poleht eal established | i eae. oe its th 1 Pe rt loudy { he successfully held. for as- long: nw life and property than the great) #rces. Some dumae was reported to'| Te ntes would need approval of the by. the, Minneuee, cee shed i TA Reames i : man. in the histoty of «mode Florda wind destroyed. unbrrvested grain, in the | Pacific, conate, it was felt here by observers | subsequently. published tariff in ne. | i ; . Min _Bimuttancously ‘Tur Shin tebeins seaehomad tk seals. Guido dunes sas a oe tad sald that President . Coolid) 1 mith an Fiopstootias Peer | w = WEATHA Fone aying ie Saline ton ot a thing, especially when it happens ata il foreenst for this region today, | Mould he t reased “freight ‘Yates ‘on cer a Me! (.P, STONE FILES As alls, Sain Aanicht aka y.|."Devil He was the champion digance 8m chee abe tae i sg aAaeeh Checmumelens An ie uiek advice and consent of that body, and) commodities of certain jobbing cen . CANDIDATE FOR SENATE, | Freoting temperature or killing frost] of the American fighting forces, destroyed by the great war, and that er (han the uppor or lower| that submission of the supplemental ters of the state. ee The name of C. P. Stone, Fargo, tonight. Rising temperature Satur-| | save a. slesiacular, comme, OF number ix no exnageration, News of seventies today, the prediction called | document probably would reopen the) Rates Discriminatory I wine and beer adv tod a ¥ ae . R day. x u This, it is held, resulted in dis-| Dayton, Ohio, Chosen For, added to the list of independent can | For North Dakota: Generally fair] over the strenuous protests of his i ; truggle which had been one of the! hundreds killed in Florida moves us for generally clear skies. struggle whic Pies Grete cone ey me | auded to the lint of independent can, | “Fox North Dakota: Generally fair] over, the streaious protests, of hia a las: 85101 f more deeply than did news that tens most bitter of the last session of |. ages " . , A y inar he flew by airplane from his training - of thousands had been wiped out in a BISMARCK HAS FIRST congress. itg(% hardship on shippers in points} Next Encampment After States senate next fall. He asked r killing frost t y airp ation — prohil “ i that the words “Republican for bee northwest, portiot Ri camp to the scene of battle. The r EZE—28 ABOVE ZERO The fourth reserva other than those affected. he v f 1 5 den that he woe panning Ane ea single buttle. rent got aps oa ap val amendment of the court statute with. TK, "GC. onder followed peti Stormy Session {and wine” be placed after his name; temperature Saturdape | iden, that he was ranning any. fink Man dreads especially the stroke of | freeze of the season last night when | out the consent of the United Bit tion by Fargo, N. D., and Watertown, PTB sate at candidacy. wie xe mY s varen over| OF that he was imperiling # $2,000,000 Petal ee coast ition night be swept | is predisied aesin. for "antent, ‘ith | ions on disputes in which the United 1a, Ne Dakota, which would re-| ReW commander in chief of the Grand inst night and formally filed today. | has moved to the upper Great Lakes netigne Wine All But Two Rounds Sut of existence by a tidal wave. “And| rising tamporsture forecast for Sat. | Htates “hax or claims an interest.” |vive at that time, exietng: discriln. Walch, retired tauttucturee oF Mit | Hie ontey brings the list of senutot- region and ey eeepc tight | The coolness with which Tunney 7 t i, " A 's e¢ - | ial candidates to four, |. Nel-| curred over that sec > i ‘i Rie con de ere nesuere abalnet, wer St Nits Viale coe Entire Question Complitated | {nal cise eaten ee eee waukee, Wisconsin, aud the next en- (Continued on page five.) | rain or snow fell in the Mississippi | pea apa rg eae fc Oy against the gardener’s watering pot.| below-freezing temperatures last § Weile gists dopartaedt 2 cicals nesota and it was, held that eee 1s 10 be bel at Davie ' Believes Fonck Laer, morihers. Plains Sistes. se to fight. It safeguarded him in the night, the lowest being 12 above zero] Cr ret icks, 4 fealing was ap-| erry auom existed. Fates °-|" Both selections were made after a! jon A'latge high pressure area || fe instunces when Dempscy, flnsh- Men have learned to take disaster na. Other statio: d}of official advices, 4 fealing was AP | tablished by the I, (. C. were higher at region. atee Bish 9 ! (Continyed on Page. 3) ngloencay sd tnd oll Ta] init tompersarn ap flo: (RarTL yr bd Vac oop ceed to Monee | army ecioy "a eck Ge oo!” Wag Incompetent _-|{cenisre sree the ponharn Bact penne 5 a days, When Amenia, 26; Bottineau, 16; Devils dicated to u great extent by the ac-|i" ,the Dakotas. d revails over the Northwest, Helena. CARDINALS i hen) Lake, » 20; j b Hearings were held before the | ‘heir arms, shouting and refusing to; to Handle Ship: th ference, which would | ., Hea obey the presiding officer's orders{ tana, reported 1 temperature of wed oat quota of fe te de |igrenenset, Grand Rath 1") deter ianinuey not prevane |ainneata clmiain at GMb, rr Se°% daw Geinae ancmert | — | Montane, reported a tempat at) WIN PENNANT strayed cite May tone Seen gaia, | Jamestown, 24; Langdon, } completely, participation of the Unit-| roniiations declared’ thet reigned yesterday during the debate) Mineola, N. Y., Sept. 24.—(#). rature ever rcorded this early sail . be Ee a city. ny ai more, 24; 25; tes in the work of the court. Gener than Pre {fected by the} Ove® the 1927 convention city. Seat-| District Attorney Edwards tos in All of : ‘ , ed Sta ry fe ead Pad Is searaal tustion. + Napoleon, 22; Williston, 26; Moor-| “"nhe report of the Geneva confer-| other the nuffering finscciailt? us'a| fle, Denver and Washington delegates made public an affidavit by Colonel the North Dakota stations reported he Bt. Tonks Cavtionte re ly ‘advisorv, and initia- were most vociferou: their appe: , former general manag-! te; ti below freezing. day, “when. the| pghsmbins, feported an inch and a] Sve vests now with the powers rep-(fesult and asked that some means| eg° i nsictad on talking, at one Teonaute, ine, backers of | "PTS QHITs WeROBERTS, | hureh Vien worship. | half of xain during the 24-hour period | ‘osonted, euch being free to reply to| be taken whereby the discrimina-1 B00 o ballot showed Dayton the fav: the disnetroce Fenwk airplene flight, | Ofricinl 1» Charge. | Seer ne Wate Packed With worship: | siding .at 7: 8, B. today: No rain! Washington in whatever fashion it/tion be removed. otite. in whieh he stated. he resigned from: OOM cab i “Roofs of churehes and esthedrats| fel! in | Bismarck, but ‘ho old soldiers chose as senior| the organization because he believed point: | Petition Diumniened s reported the following precip : Members of the Minnevote commis-} vieg r, Alexander J Beatty,! Captain Fonck was incompetent to fell im, crushing great numbers, even| Kenic, 06; Bottinesa! eclbiaten: sion petitioned the Ramsey county! Manchester, lova, and junior vies| handle @ ship of that size and. loud, | sillaastpvia Fo aca ee ey Ine merey./ Take, 26; 01; Fessenden, district court to order the railroads | ¢ommander, Charies P. Haskins, Lo: district attorney said he had ‘he Phillies took the i a ° The day has passed when 9 ral panadons 10; to abide by the Minnesota, ached- . 3 Hartney for the affidavit, ! eee |B ali oe sapentoga hag disaster could bermade a Peder hee ing: Histon, ule but Judge J. C, Michael dismissed veterans expected to comple’ said he might have some! Minneapolis, Sept, 24—UP)—Mrs., Of doul ote a visteatls argument for shallow atheism, “Men| 10, Moorhead, 01. « =. the petition on ‘the grounds. that! their business today and leave for, information tha im’ Lucy Jones Pryor of Carrington, N. i here today, # to 2, virtual thet Flarries of fine snow were in the state court had no jurisdiction ‘to change his previously announced, D., a f ident of Minneapolis, |!ne any remote hope Bare leat wench at tele sereree today, but te : overtake St. Louls vied’ faith in skies. ign vf ail ‘and that the 1 ie gees ee {opinion that there was no criminal! died te * ‘A. one way fare fog the round trip| administration or constitation This| “ Uke gence in the conducting of the. widely. ka championship race, the offer made by the Northern | determination was effirmed by the flight. - fis mi Preific rail the North Dakota- | state supreme meta ‘Tootbell game at Mi ae iar decaton today the suprem yu ie “After the Inte: Commerce Comm: