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Generally fair tonight day; cooler Haterdey. he CK TRIBUNE | mam BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 5, 1926 SEVERAL KILLED WICARAGUAN EARTHQUAKE “Gas Comas Gating [MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE STUDENTS : EAD REDUCED, | CHANCES OF CLEARING FLOODED PIT | 7 » MANY HOUSES BUT SHE WINS - ESTABLISHED 1873 catntet { DESTROY SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS AT SANTIAGO WORTH OF PROPERTY-FIVE ARRESTED DESTROYED MUSSOLINI T0 \Trouble Starts When Fresh- rete’ ! men Try to Break. Up Soph- PUT DOWN ALL | omcre Banquet With Tear) Temblor Is Worst Experienced Gas Bombs—Riot in Cam.| — '" That Country Since April, 1898 - 0 PP 0S ] TION: bridge and Boston Follows gisdiy ar eee 50 SECONDS’ DURATION National Palace and Cathe- dral in Managua Badly MAJORITY NOW IS 3,330 Premier Plans to Use More! , Besten. Nov. 5—(@—A_ nen- tence of five days in the house of Drastic Means to Protect correction was meted out today Fascist Regime fm Bae stort of «8 CENATOR VARE wae TO BE FOUGHT man Go » Fest Biorle Fecover mine werk of Next Wednesday Bracings By Rush of Wa- | ter and Sand—Months May | 1 Senate Expected to Discuss Only 204 Precinets Still Un- combed workings of a num- | reported—Ward and Stute- Se latina ee ori Pennsylvania Situation fo the first to be arraigned of wsachusetts institute of 1 ; i i miners ! — “ —_— ring one of the largest Shoe! eE puveie slides “ailea bere! Weeiens | <Wasvingion, Nerg 60 the| A Rome, Nov. 5.—()—Benito Musso-| collegiate lots ever staged in Damaged By i (Returns by counties in the i drive against seating William today had his plans ready for| this city, Sears L. Haltett of ; Bjorlie-Palmer race appear oa @ seeming impossibility of the} Republica junior gg out a program arranged! Brookline, a sophomore, appealed Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 5—()— ) page 7%) task of ever clearing the flooded pit| from Pennsylva' 5 x with the purposé of putting down from the sentence of Judge Stone | Several persons were killed and sc- —— took on a more encouraging aspect| cress has opened. ‘ & vigorously all opposition to himself; administered for disturbing the |Vero property damage was caused Bertha R. Palmer’s lead for state| late last night when the water which} Senator Norri i i i . | i = and bella) ie $300. ay today. ee ta worst carth- intendent filled the shaft began reeeding of its! braska, who spoke in eye for an| « cnnen of the other four | quake since that of April, 189R, oc. ' pee Papell Aatrvction.| Ton "sccerd, ‘Mins saginette caters: | Ce tekall oe Whee Deen 1, the : : : Nok 3 ye; ch he! were continued for two. w curred. The duration of the quake one ight! ed the opinion that the water had| Democratic senatorial candidate, be basis of the idea the premier has of| after they had pleaded not guilty | was 50 seconds and the tremors were nim wndfficial returns and | “Chrough di d f alleged exc pai ; i ; sae sweeping aside all: intransigents, to malicious destruction of prop- | general throughout Nicaragua, one Gumbel Wiel die as rihconel of oaicoee ‘worked out iron| expenditures by the Republicans, dee] 242 men were killed and seven others were hurt when a street car left] Aang ce, Gl intransizents: | 00, matteious destruction The national palace and the cuthe- the rails and started up a mountainside on the outskirts of Wheeling, i dral in M: ’ y Ss . 3 x ; +] more drastic means of protecting the j ral in Managua were badly damaged i when Williams county reported. ™ignortly ‘after midnight the waters| thech tSchnicilly siteted hed’bets| W. Va. If a house hadn't been in the way the ear might have matle the] move,crastic means of protecting the) :. 5.—P)—Five students] by the shock. The quake was ex. { Williams county,"where Miss Pal-| in the main abaft had dropped to 400| repudiated by the “honest patriotic climb. This shows what the wreck looked like. premier personally this morning at| of the husetts Institute of|tremely serve in th fuer; formerly was county superin-| ¢eet trom the surface and were still| people” of the state and that the pi Ru ‘en cea secret sessions of the cabinet and] Technology had to appear in. court|Masaya near the yy Hes ob echools, gave her 2,627/ seceding. ‘The entire distance is| Philadelphia “machine” had function. rm ~~~ the national fascist directorote. ‘on charges of malicious de-| Many house: Xx arith eae res ter opponent, 1490.1 Roneyeombed — with these hugeled as usual, the results In some HB E W D mittee Proposed mensures provide: | struction of property during a son. | HME. ; 5 at ing been unnounced be- at the recently. approved. death! sational riot in Cambridge and Bos- aa margin is 3,330, the vote in 1,964 out peggter Bg! Ligne ind egal Sate Rete nee wohertina wane aa : penalty for attempts against the life} ton last night. i EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS Ses ASS precincts being Palmer 7,-| method in such quantities as to at ion of the Pennsylvania sit- of the premier or members of the| Di ttle with police re-] SHOWN BY SEISMOGRAPH 995, Biorlie 72,662. least clear the first level, where it royal family be. made retroactive; thousand dollars] Chicago, Nov, 5.--UP)-—Severe Early today her lead had been re-| is believed many of the 44 bod! : : reorganization of ghe police syst erty was destroyed, The] earthquakes were regixtered on. the pwned aeve Bene correction of| accounted for may be found. mpei and authorizing sweeping started whe : sclamograph of ‘the "United “State Seat HACE: kum Feed ee y j the membership of the fascist party,| attempted to break up the weather bureau at the Uni y Hettinger county, and final returns Task Remains Difficult onic a pe Boge tary P ' oh Chi beginning at 2: nnual from Stutsman county gave Bjorlie| But even with this unforeseen aid,| {oF the eastern district of Illinois. ert ee wine MORE eae . 4 few of Judge English’s resign suspecte 3. sms a majority of 487. Partial returns| the task of recovery remains a most| In vie 5 nquet was b held at th from that county bad previously plac-| difficult one. As the water receded| tion yesterday and the decision of the anquet was being held at the To Create Special Court stitute Cambridge} The tions reached a maximum peg dealt lie ely ea Poe ee rere odtet Sit ie yrastocs frecosdinge be. dceppens ik ts ballet: It is understood that the retroac-| when the freshmen demanded admit-| intensity at 2:08 4. m. but did not } s from Ward coun- ec i i 4 ts . . ” tive death penalty law, to be drafted) tance and were refused. Bombs then] cease until 4 a. m. yr complied this morning, “gave| by the rush of water and sand and ff thttunctory. SMost senators ‘here| Breach With Samuel Hill Out-|Minot Quintet Will Enter] fy 'siscntt Penalty, law, to be, drafted) tance and ware refused. | Be ‘windows, oo 722 an er 3,186, fas. partially fille i i agreed that the senate would ’ ¥ 4 a ‘ branch court of cassation for the] and the upper classmen went at the an Juan Del Suer, Nicaragua, The new figures include correc-| other wreck najnconne Fre voure recommendations "| wardly Closed—Col. Car- | State Prison Here Some ]oranc court of ,,cussatis ‘instead of | freshmen, : Nov." 5.--U®)—San Juan’ was, shen pe gradi Reatieina, Grant, Hetting- New ee ae ae ; Belated and scattering returns roll Ti This At leaving them to the ordinary jury] Autos Wrecked, Windows Broken & strong earthquake at 2 o'clock rand tecle counties, most of which| constructed to prevent slides and @ wvernight failed to change the party Is Peacemaker me This Afternoon courts. After a few minutes of tl is moral ‘ere in Bjorlie’s favor. Williams | new elevator installe fore tl “evel, lineup in the 70th house, which re Already the movement to put down! during which six sophmore he movement lasted for about. 30 county, however, not previously re-| can penetrate to the first, level iin) at: Republicans 296; De = Nia ‘ opposition has been put into effect.| unconscious, an armistice was de-| seconds. No. serious. damage thes z ported, returned a handsome major-| Soundings have revealed this level is| "Wi" OF! parher Labor Queen Marie's Train, En Route to} | Minot, N. ~#) Prison] A ‘special political squad has been| clared and the students, 600 strong,| been reported, ity for Miss Palmer. with sand and if an entry is/ crate 190: tor ted Vancouver, B Nov. 6.—)—! doors _ afternoon! formed at Padua to punish anti-fas-| started for Harvard Square. Auto-| Dispatches say ras abe ee the workers must dit} Jig is necessary for a majority. The} Queen, Marie’s special train moved. ¥ ive Norris Forrest.] cists. At Parm list of enemies| mobiles were wrecked on the way and| bada und Rivas the sahets out any bodies that may be buried) ooo ‘oethe 7oth\congress will show| Ward Vancouver today with a truce, Ww burglar of Minot-| of the regime has been drawn up and| trolley cars were stopped, their win-| but that no dam ed. the ‘ IT Republicans; 47 Democrats and] *™Perary at least, having outwardly. in-crime, and] it is said there will be summary ac-j dows broken and wires’ cut. ‘The — - This will consume weeks or months, ane Farmer Labor, with one vacancy cl breach among the control | thr sentence tO} tion jn the case of plotters.. i | university theatre in the square was Tro! aco jeer 4 dap uuene ci from Maine to be filled at a special aboard. 4 : A letter sliscovered in Bologna by| stormed as well as the police station. { iS gece He i i : * * ¥ ’ ies i con: jarvard students, acting as ushers, 7 the work ad have announced their| election on November 29. j f the authorities is said to have ie " 1 tained evidence that opponents of the! helped repel the rioters from the ae determination to bring to the surface a a I eccentric induced} ¢ 1 Z *y . rial : presrivtine pitts HAPPY, CARELESS COUNTRY. || for proper burial the bodies of the Marfe to come from Rumania Bil lontcars {10 years for hi y rob: gets, including. attempts on the life|” The students then “ctashed the ° NERVOUS HIGH FINANCE. victims. dedicate his unfinished museum of; of Mussolini, in the hope that suc-| gate” of the subway took posses- fine arts at Maryhill, Washington, s would be met with or that the; sion of a two-car train, riding into THE LOW Cost 2 YEAR OLD. fase ; Believ: were aboard the train despite Hill’s) der sentenci stealing, frightened to) Boston f: f charge. 01 \ DEATH ANDAICE W: Professor es we announced intention to put the ma- ere the three other ptiiacts take! hameaty. agate sarihastereres Bs x alcease related Ditlnc ten vies oa ATER... ~ U iverse: - Contain? ti > jor off. Majpr Washburn will remain| to. the penitentiary “today under windows. were pulled out, électric with the party at the request of Col- 7 . P lights breken and fire extinguishers By Arthur Bitebane. | 1 John H. Carroll, official host to] A prisoner, Joseph Love, will u septiod: é (Copyright, 1086.) sty who, with Washburn, left a to Mandan to serve tw In Boston the rioters blocked traf- Happy, they say, is the country ee 's box he Portland horse years in the state training school / i Itie that has no history, ttle has hap- . je at Tremont and Boylston street jay night after Mr. Hill) stealing an automobile in this city. H pened to worey the tbabieaee, 7 P > prea met? chs publicty criticized the special Precautions Taken ARE DROWNED ussell, professor of astronomy al aide. oe . a themes Lig rp horeigeonory Princeton University, there may be Alleged Driver of Car Which Hill Claimed He Was Boss precaution to prevent an es- : Court Refuses to Take Hall- 'by stopping automobiles, tearing off * their number plates and doing sther] Mills Murder Trial to Hos- damage. Chased from the section by € 0 police reserves, they went to a public pital For Testimony thousands of habitable worlds in the Threatening to slap Major Wash-| ‘ape of any of the prisoners was tak- 1 farth Boylston street 5 oublte Prorat ne . The only other on j Killed Two in Minneapolis {burn and to “crush” him if the aide| ¢" Prior to the departure from Minot rae rekcu at tori ingle sheex ‘ tenr that might possibly sus- disobeyed his orders, Hill had de-| this mornizg, in two automobi tent of $2,000, according to the man-|_ Somerville, N. J., Nov. 5.—(®)-~ Elections Tuesday which might{ tain life is Mars. All the others are Is Found Guilty clared he was “boss” of the tour.| Riding in one car and handcuffed agement. | The precarious health of the state's mean inability of the administration | too hot ov too cold, he declared. He Washburn and Carroll immediately | ether were Forrest and Pennin patsy ~ | Motorists Threaten Suit star witness and the opinion of a to carry out its plans, leaves the aver- moon could not Bra ‘rom here, police reserves herded{ doctor based on autopsies that. the F oo ir Minneapo! Nov. 5—()—Harry rned to the train. penitentiary, and O. B. Olson, state sii station | murdere: Mrs, the secieitneal aatatoeten a ve Shepard, convicted of third degree ne nenite ee - nen night Colonel! transportation officer. Leg’ irons Overturned Duck Boat Found| the students’ into u subway station urderers of Mrs. Eleanor Mills had excused themselves to the queen and] S Warden John Lee of the state Be but this move proved costly-—to the} torn her tongue out by th roots, ~ sweet potatoes. ture at ee merican Museum of Na-| murder here yesterday, today was] Carroll, who has effected a truce be-| Were also placed on Forrest and Pen- on Lak lies Have Not is prove ie y the roo! si e—Bodi y rn levated company—for nearly every| Raye them the center of the stage sentenced to an indeterminate term of red Rington, and Scott had his hands se a 1 e the i 4 saventy-fies Auaseiscaa tol tie| ace irom ‘seven io 80 years in the tate| Ko was very much, surprised that x| handcuffed together. in the secowd Been Recovered pa neg iar epee Dy “Tr genie atm department that they itentiary at Stillwater by Judi! guest of the queen” should threaten| car, driven by Sheriff A. S. Spicher then drove the mob to Harvard) Mrs. Jane Gibson, raiser of pigs than three thousand dollars a day, Gunnar D. Nerdbye. to put the major off the train, adding! of Minot, were Martin and Pavlak, — Bridge and across the Charles river| and former circus rider, who cle $1,000,000 = year. At least three of Judge Nordbye allowed Shepard 4/ that Major Washburn was selceted by| hundeuffed together, and Joseph Love,| Willmar, Min,, Nov. 5.—(#)—Three| te Technology to have viewed the double slaying, “ ts Americans own s thousapd mill |20-day stay for appeal of his case.| Marie he-velf because of his a who was not handcuffed. hunters, two of them from Minne-| “Several motorists whose cars were| was dangerously ill in the Somerville Koa “i Bend was set at $50,000. E i The start from Minot was made | apolis, were drowned here Thursday,| wrecked threaten suit. The fight in| h 1. ‘The prosecution's hope of | Shepard's convietion is the out- juggested th ly this forenoon to enable the two | it was disclosdd today with the find-| the gymnasium resulted in $1,000 x the strongest possible case fowth of an automobile collision,| tion paid to the queen at Maryhill automobiles to reach Bismarck and] ing of their overturned boat. damage, it was said. "| fluctuated inversely to her high tem- bor day, hen Mr, and Mrs. ¥- E-/muscum and the queen’s tribute to| the state prison during daylight. The} The vi ing, Fivé students arrested were bailed| perature, foalies ot Mis ith driving the| Me. Hill there as an old friend havo| officers did not care to take chances in $200 each. Dr. Otto H. Schultze, who perform. Shepard was c with driving turned his head.” In dedicating the| With any of the prisoners getting kee and Pi eee ed autopsies on the bodies of Mrs. automobile which crashed into: the| Museum, Matic had praised Hill as; aWay after night fall, road, Minneapolis ¢ Mills and the Rev. Dr. Edward Wheel- We have no national policy, and ab- Carlton machine. @ “dreamer and worker” whom she} The prisoners, luding Forrest | years old, a switchman for the samc er Hall, revealed the gist of what sel ly ae syatematle, maoaste na- \ — understood, “because I too am a; Who under sentence of 10 ychrs,} road, and Alton Heinz, 18 years old his testimony on the stand today tional defense. 'e are as unfit as 7 ¥ would ” all appeared in a hay f 1] Falun townshi; ft August. iio feh's odes nlg" rhs | Arid Votes From Law Angeles! STC RL, QUT | wertiere otc wn renin | lnd"End nuchal nl "oucd io | lta nd habeas be atte how, worrying taki . t ‘ she was killed or shortly th : jan] interest, in clerons woud ae ws entence in the state penitentiary for | turned. Search was started and the he court cotuand: te cae visit to a theatr: ia’ themselves, and bade goodbye to.oth- | deinz home Wednesday night to hunt Sekecs sake cane ef \ , ery aa hungry fox eal ence ese ene ‘Weshburn’ wilt ecsla| er prisoners in the jail, ducks. They arose early Thursday He found, he that the cheir oes aeee i Uae, MAE Shani we on the train until the journey is fin-/ , Second Term For Pennington nt to Big Kandiyohi Lake, 18 singer's tongue and the larynx, cons i + Soapey tttea will take Sete ot ee Mthed® end that “no one wilt te ex-| Pennington assured Forrest and outheast of here. The three taining the vocal chords, had’ been ‘ bly, he always has dene .eo. pelled from it except by my order.” | the other prisoners that he would be | had a small 14-foot duck boat, What |torn out by a hand theust far down A ‘Mr. Hill and Carrol) attended the | Willing to teach them how to make | happened has not becn learned. Late jinto the throat either at the time 10 U N COURT it at einer cd lat, | twine. He has previously served | Thursday the boat was found. over. se anslaughter, being confined for 18 ‘th found ian tncante Fetooed to Aamir tee his| manslaughter, ed fo ve three men were foun: e hospital to get Mrs. Gi’ "s tes- vem g i a “ test During ¢he night Major| months before being paroled. in the water. Dry Agents Active Following] timony that she saw the these’ de- i moved his staff into) Martin, who confessed that Forrest morning officials started fendants—Mra, Hall; “the: rector’s Wall Street, gentl votes as straggling/ Rose Siegel Starts Action to! el Carroll's cer, permitting Mr.| and himself robbed the Piper-How: | searching for the bodies. Lind’s car,! the Expelling of 12 Men | widow and her tio brcthers Wenn and conservative before electi returns from Tuesday's election were . to house his party jg Wash-| Lumber company in this city of more} used by the trio, was found near the cuss und Willie Stevens-—nt the scene of and will continue tabulated fatty cote. - Collect $4,853.76 From In- Miss Loie Fuller, museum| than $18,000, the major portion of] lake. Up to noon today the bodies From Illinois School the murder. know definitely what Tues-| With only P ccgeunoed missing, . recto former dancer, who whs| Which was recovered, and who turned | had not been found. itnesses examined day. { the vote stood: For repeal, 491,586; qurance Company yy Queen Marie at Maryhill| state witness and testified agains. | According to information available m of the trial oad. Wall street, which really buys and-| against 547,046. * for her friendship and assistance| Forre is under sentence of five | here Aurust Heinz was married and| Chicago, Nov. 5.--—On the heels] testifying in is survived by his widow and two} of an announcement that 12 university | fingerprints of Martin declares that he hopes to] children. Lind also was married. | of Illinois students had been expelled sells the nation and its values, acts] And since the mi — ing tricts i as though it were dealing in politics. | ware regarded as dry ones, wet lead-| Transfer of a suit to collect insur.| dune the war. is & member of Dem i ra filed yesterday by Rose Siegel make arrangements to obtain about —_—_—_—_—_———_ for drinking, gambling and using au- "4 Pennsylvania down tree's per Sent would be wiped out. of thi inst the Ohio Millers I = $1,800 to repay to Louis Gikling of | Noted Gynecologist tomobiles, a’ stor; blished to- basis, with Atte president, or Haina! Bs peo ys surance Company Pear renesy Maat chavamanst of bik i, day by the Herald and Examiner th tH plus that) Gary. hae. plled ‘up for Tisces of the trict was! Is Denied New rial] the toot of the. lumber’ conpary | Drops Dead at Close | erin te he saic' or” gues to] MES, aaston amon, he, says isthe United States steel. majority] Senroved today by Judge Fred Jan- oe ing ot fa ees ers on the aa. of Humorous Speech stodont es . number of colleges in| lapse into a coma. — liquor | soni Mg ae" streets o! not. lartin says rritory. High finance is as nervous as s man | law. } The transfer was requested by} St. Paul, Nov. 5 U-—The United! he received about $1,600 of the $3,800 | — Prohibition officials declined ~ to Testimony Is Vital laster counsel for the, defendants on the “is denied a new trial ta ‘the| Savings of Mr. Gikling. Manchester, England, Nov. 5.--)—- | discuss the subject, but the gewspa-| He said her testimony was vital to Sie'tte Yeon idlront waten | Eage brought neni iby" Aaron ae nanen | oi, dengue Seed ase ae cee | Resa eens a seen were meee’ Andi” aint the On of | gist, id ported working under cover ai e led since ec . Schmitt, to one i % ity ison; s : oftener, than Repub le ; 3 y BS a i] Sident’ poller, A ogee bead | Weather Report ' canelanl im of a humorous speech de-] University of Wisconsin, at Madison; % se attorneys objected livered at the University banquet.| that a dry agent had departed to in-|on the grounds that her condition and neither lacks deep. affec! ig for . F : ls B a ae Prsond Big apes the Bluc| @_______--——-@ | His last words were: vestigate * arinking ‘at.an unnamed| would prevent ‘the severe cross ex: : high finance. Hegel A result of a , reathe! “I have enjoyed tonight one of the} Indiana college, and under-cover| amination they consider. institution owns two parties, i anes mee eeareeitn une defend. Co eae sisson hours ttdiee | best dinners ean remember.” workers also in’ Urbana, and Cham-| Mrs, Gibson’ collapsed on the fivst sually prefers to use the Repub- |. : los int states, was) feaith ana vss at 84. m. today. . Fothergill was honorary con-} paign, home of the University of Ill-| day of the trial when confronted by ei Fred Sack A tek and perature at 7a. in. ....e. $2] sulting gynecological surgeon of the | jnois, her mother, who said sho bad Fred 3 ry taken an ; etd fer sick yesterday. royal infirmary. He was born in Expelied For Drinking called by the defense to attack her {late a this | benutite, Fig 3h Lo scary Lowest last night j 29 | 1865. be Twelve men students were expelled | daughter's credibility. _— county ‘fail tig tigers tn: ‘A verdict was granted him by o| Precipitation to 7 a. m. . or} from the Illinois institution Wednes-| After counsel's arguments, the two sofas carer ie aa ae gern tn pee uo eae | Miah wt iit mae | tstosua tet eens ss | mrs ane el an img - tack of the lower court denied WEATHER FORECAST 1 , , cided against having her testify uh- | at fess Bhs company, nev trlal which Orde) For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- for remaining out aft-| til her condition improven,’ had” by. ‘canta fathers’ nd today ‘ erally fair tonight and turday; : | er hours. y found her temperature ifornia's state th se ees cooler Saturday. > —F | “at the time of the first action, dropped to 102 from 104.4. asta ota healt! " -For North Dakota: Generally fair (Mercury readings at 7 oe m.) ne Dean Thomas Arkle Clark, secretary} It seems she will improve, tonight igh east portion; oe big ioe Binnase Clee, ‘$2: of the council of adminstration, said| Justice Parker. “At napichanh she .| “the counci] intends to curb drinking,|is in no cendition to = examined ye frmiling and the use of automobiles | now.” 3 WEATHER. CONDITIONS 5 y students and intends to deal ser-/ The diagnosis of Mur. Gibson's: t r A low pressure area is centered jamestown—Cloud: fously with all violators of university | case is itis, an infection of the + r . i ‘ ee . over Alberts; elsewhere the pressure rules, kidneys. i Ea : Q ratures “There is no question about drink- ing among college students—both men and women,” he was quoted by Herald and Examiner es saying, “but I don’t think there is as ruc! Re Aaa ac ‘cloudy, 38;{ as there was before prohibition.” Fargo—Clear, 27; foe. Next year's Bayreuth Festival will Mandan —Claat, ft Is good. feature tristan and ” alternat- Crockston—Partly cloudy, 30; with “Parsifal” and 7 roads good. ‘ Festival will run from July 19 ip charge.) Devile Lake—Clear, 28; roads fair.|to August 20. /

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