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i ee ae a ae ne | tain m. be made ‘ Wednesday morning. Senators Benson, Hamilton led the Nonpartisan league ': to resurrect it ° Et stad | Mandan Mandan are the parents of a s Ue Monday, |Debate Pairings served at the conclusion of the eve- ning. RETURNS FROM WASHI NGTON News TUESDAY, on| Vermilion “February 5, following her attempt to rob the vault of the First_National bank there. FEBRUARY 22, 1927 Legionnaires to Have Big Meeting Tomorrow Evening inerient features will meeting of Lloyd Spetz Post, Ameriean Legion, tomor- Hall. An entertainment comgnittee con- sisting of D, A. Baertsch, Oscar Bou- trous and Harry Rosent'zal was ap- last meeting to take charge of arrangements for the com and has _ tentatively promised from six to 10 rounds of Refreshments wil be served and a regular business meetingg will also |fight against the bill, nding William P. Baird of the Northern| Superintendent Adams said that j thas it tended to cut down tax rev Great Piain Station ‘has returned when the observation is completed ON ALL BUT d 2 ® made up yf bata ‘om Washington, D. C., after spend- ne trey [an otfisial reper sue fie with Special entertaingne ai ; ing the winter there in the office: n ‘od: e circuit court which will con-| mark the regular + to be in danger and they there-|of the department of agriculture nounc y | vene in Clay county, March 7. | the emergency ore pleaded self-defense. The prose-!phomas Killand is also returning | \Charges of third degree burglary | row night at the Legion j 900 to ! cution, however, contended that Joe|pur stopped for a few days’ visit| Grand Forks, N. D., ‘Feb. 22—| against the girl are held in abey- SUA A was without his rights in entering | with friends at the Minnesota uni-|(AP)—Pairings for "the | third | 28: iter dotertidnation of bet k receiv Arvid’s shack and declared that, by | With. frie? : : 4 thir [ance pending determinatio » OY | versity. round of the North Dakota hig! tal status. Ui I R ivntay | oneness his tatlure to retreat when he had an! : school ‘debate league elimination |e" pointed at the pper Body Recesses Until] cmersency clause, however, was de- opportunity, he ne TORRE NOHTEGBIENE woWARKE IN WOeeiCRAtT ee eae ees od dente unity, he po loner cca plead), TO SPEAK IN BOTTINES competition were announced at the} The growing craze for walnut fur-| Share of arn Wednesday Morning—Sev- | two concurrent resolutions were ‘The jury ‘trying the case returned| J- 1. Sarvis, chief agronomist at oo of the exte Hoa divi lus |niture is slowly denuding England sgaiae mA jadded to the list of 1 es killed. verdict of first degree 1 -{the Northern Great Plains Experi-|the state university here today. | of its picturesque walnut trees. 4 eral “Brisk Fights ;One would petition congress to de E | T D ‘ter and rec sictennes aie al station, has gone to Bottineau| The first named high school in| boxing, all local talent, Tent the Been tue ena 2D prison term for Korsvick, after de-| Where he will lecture at a series of each of the following pairs have} Platinum has found on the livened by several] Ude® 2 ‘ stther| liberating for 21 hours. C, \F,| farmer meetings on “Fodder Crops."| the choice of side or place in the | Gold Coast_of be held. ter fight over! hank” eines Convicted Slayer Must Either} kelsch and M. J. Higgins w re prose-| Mr, Sarvis plans to stop in Fargo for third round: Mott vs. Jamestown, |= —— ——— ure increasing | gress to pass the B kK, 7 ‘ cuting attorneys and n Langer | * * " ottincau. | Velva ys. Minot, Granville v a : signed to stabilize Ask For Time Extension or Bie Peete Connat[aayiye ape tnest| HERE FROM HEBRON | Leeds, Crary vs. Egeland, Devils} * = ower of the dollar through « sliding) 4 al Ca , Jin the « | sie ee ate i imore Grove dispose of eee eee eee ne aot APpeal Case During Day — | Mr, and Mrs. C, E. Peterson teats, Fargo. vs" Ones. | i } 4 al at tive ae Bills atl be| tiga Whe first Tost, with a. tie OE cre Heart Disease Is iSkin sents in the city tors few Results of the second round with 1 of Wednesday morning, the | the required 25 votes, and. the Hose On hits 400 Meet ik . ldays, Mr. Peterson is auditor for|the exception of two debates were | enue recessing. over Washington's! jr" yaa intotinite he alt ‘a Cause of Death of f)*y.Min Merona: Gumnany ‘at |announced Monday. | birthday in preparation for the a aay yee Hebron, and Leeds both entered the | HANCEH eis! venets ienavres co the| hen 2° caste: up for near must ash Seattle Traveler)! SnD iin cue Pear PUN AHS house before the constitutional time "4, attempt to nullify the before inldnight tonight of serve his| 7 BAS! SOCIAL bate in the Devils Lake-Leeds dual limit exy bill, alread time in the prison Fie attle, died in a lo- A basket social will be given Wed- | ‘contest. Oak Grove Seminary won Other measures which wer Renae tie AM Ora viele aad vente cal sh day. Death was! nesday evening at 7:30 at the Pr ras Mindved. * | MEG Aburanee cain: | ection of {of sentence when he app peli: heart ease. Martin had pyterian church. An interesting: pro- | ie | btm Lt 1X committer | fore re mbke heen cast om a Northern) gram has been arranged and the eye tents weurrore pelicieal f° 842 BB for sentence, This Bacific pass and was on his way to| public ts conialy invieed to attend. Mental Condition | Bceere of fronane ewrried by S| Serance_ fond fam tamper, Koreichs wgrached Mandan) where he” woves To HenRoN || Of Co-ed Burglar | bg H b ree a — ee St year... 4 me, Peg 5 te en to the hospita nly one A Freed, formerly of Mz resolut petit ng congress to Jadge Lembke for} © sinnee M a mos nerly | ise the bill rerealing the inuer- ae as ‘ but he could noz[relative. a daughter in Seattle, fs) was a week-end visitor here, 3 | Not Yet oT itance tax on - 3 be reached afternoon to con-|KBOWD. tis Freed has been loc ated at Dodge for | A tnensure th ld make state INSANE FARMER. firm this, lo. = |the and is now moving to] Yankton, §, Feb, 22—(AP) federal income exemptions con- | ‘s_attorney 9 pea ae ebron, ro tthe sada co form with the federal exemptions, Morton county, today said that if nolf Personal and { An | obtereaion, of Mey except that © exemptions for} additional stay is asked he would “= | VISITOR LEAV joe a bank burglar, single men would be $1,000, was ' KILLS TWO AND &: out commitment pavers forl| Social News of =}! xe. wb. Reichert h ed | old co ne eee, A defeated when it- mustered only Korsvick tomorrow and the sl. vr ] : to her home in Dickinson aft ‘ew | completes i votes, one short of the required con- ould te taien to the peaibentia | Mandan Vicinity {| ss:"visit'in'sundan, the guest of to findings is premature and Long Distance Speeds Rush Order stitutional majority. \ Found guilty of. manslaughter in} Mr, and Mrs, Lee Nichols. + |complete, Dr. G. S Adams, per The Ettestad bill on savings ae. |the first deg: jrevickwae'aen-t@ oo ee eae iss intendent of the state hospite @ounts passed by the senate provides | WOUNDS | THREE need to five n the peniten ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS BIRTHDAY PARTY hore, said today in denying re A rush order for na biter of washing a new system of protection f | i Bail : by] Members of Chapter H, P. B. 0.,| Miss Elaine Wilkinson entertained | portg that the girl had been found | machines was received by a midwestern man- ng $1,000, Tw nd | | Judge Lembke fot #oeth- entertained la an ing at the home| 20 friends Saturday evening Satie, ufacturer over the long distance telephone. is made the maxi- coming and the 5 remained|of Mrs. E. W. Miller with a Wash-|party celebrating her thirteenth " ‘ dhasfeport | i 5 \ e whien may be paid] Mon ot Down Without | in the Morton count ington birthday party for the hus-| birthday anniversary. x Se oy cee uanace Mrae | Several days were saved in getting the fied by tile Uankel Bis of Appeat aris ebunt ntaecralty WiKtpeee en | one eonipleted. She was sent here | shipment started on its way. used by the banks) Warning While Shelling |, According to newspaper reports,| was spent informally with games and | PARENTS OF SON | not complete: Se uaneeeeD at 3 : eee Bil for their ee wer had planned to base his ap-| Stunts, A course luncheon was! Mr, and Mrs. Talbot Goddard of |for observation after her a This enabled the distributor to make de- estment ‘in public securities. ’ eis scot mn oh Maing ails aaasiaiial bi i Aunete reperentine these accounts| Corn on Nebraska Farm ME in retieine Ge cenit eine rr liveries to his customers more promptly than ee neeate from other as-| missle “huddies” of Kors: | would have been possible if the order had pledged for ‘ Violation | erence Nel Feb. 22—(AP) | vie h ea ae Aue | gone by: mail. of the John Marsh, an insane farmer hae but in the event th 5 | living south of her , and the bank becomes insol class of ings depositors are | je preferred creditors. Sets Liability Limit The bill setting a limit for liability of the state workmen's compensation bureau to $15,000 in cases of total permanent disability or death passed without debate. Nonpartisan league senators were divided on the} Agne Nelson, wounded *three Adolph Marsh, hi Bern Johnson, his then fled and wi this afternoon. it; was beside crib, a not the bili rnor A, G, Sorlie which would peoeiae for the estab- lishment of ate radio broadcast- ing station definitely killed _to revive with a shotgun and, ing, opened fire. Ola Ande: ae seco encase Area lat: nt, | shot and killed Ola "Ander: other: s at large ently) The five men were shelling corn | farm house on the Ola Anderson | ties and if the farm, when John Ma’ ran house to get a weapon and was | former , this morning | Morton county sher- on, 505 ser iously i Fred and brothers, and | son-in-law. Hej testimony of the ats quoted as y of sentence was granted, “would: been to the effect that th is an unwritten ode among the marines which ides that when a ‘buddy a vietom of a robbery the the | first duty is to report to the authori- cannot be reached to min himself and and at the tim far from arrest the bring them in Langer reftrring to a ment attributed to Korsvick du | the course of the 4 Lin which the 's tie them h appeared | without warn- | when Senator John W. Benson, Ro-| shot through the back of the head un 18 a eae Jette county, was denied permission | dyine instantly. a 4 cla to have the bill reconsidered for the) “The other men struggled with | nen, in by Korsvick, plan to parpose of substituting a new Me) Marsh and took the gun trom him | “roll” Thomas Patton, his ‘compan ’ Having vigorously attacked after he had killed Nelson and rding the testimony of bill in the morning sessi wounded the other: ee es f senators returned to the f When | his was taken,| Korsviek and ey visite Passage of the high 's Marsh ra the fields to ; jehimiat age fe from $1.5) to the south. Formation of a posse |‘ Fone iuee ceenneitieas esereu dis) | DAMSSE was delayed pending arrival of the yi j : , 2a : pony Was substantiated b: amide iyenbta tue talon ea paises county (maha)! svente| on aaron ‘A motion to indefinitely postpone }@n4 depnti Marines’ Testimony Necessary | further consideration of the bill lost]. The three Marsh brothers, all It has n the contention of the | in the morning, and whén it came up| bachelors, lived with their mother! defense all through this trial and as a special r of business in the}on a farm adjoining the Anderson | wi appeal that the intent yi afternoon, Senator D. H. Hamilton,}farm. When Fred and Adolph y's mind a McHenry county, declared that it went to their neighbors’ to help| shooting ‘could only be faxtsipald’by farmers in addition to] With, the carn shelling, | they | oo ary aan tote Enger wan Xes pi 5 ers in addition to eit al » weapons on the {marines was in ced,” Langer was the rural school district taxes. He eneueht te “ine oMeRpane-0 fee Lalso quoted as saying at that time. said that high taxes make it diffi-| place had been concealed fro Kavivisl on torask further Cult to maintain rural schools now, | John, who has been considered in-{ KOT v# q and that if the bill passed it might|sane for si al years. \ chapter in a bitterly mean discontinuance of several oaks — veh oeein’ the absteen rural schools Senator P. ty, counter 4 greater ha J with the assertion that dship would be worked | if the bill not passed, as higa schools might refuse to accept tui-| +p ¢¢, tion students at the present rate. | Before Says Towns Are Benefited | morning Senator Peder L. Hjelmstad, also ton’s: birthday, of Walsh county, contended that | district court | | towns gain indi: benefits from | Completed two othe after the casi Wright had been dis tion of the state's a tuition students who board and room in town while attending school, and) said that the bill would tax outly- ing districts for the benefit of the} Robert White, charged with obtain- ay Pp; the boy had (Hi | ing money and’ property under false | Ayyid’s place to obtain The measure was defended b pretenses, was found guilty of the!’ A @runken orgy. was ators VO. Sathre, Steele count charge and will he sentenced later in) jeon staged at the place, ending in Moure county me week. Three other similar 4 fist fight in which three people‘ eee an me t rural distr A the | charges ast White were dismiss-\ were knocked unsconscious. Korsvick ! majority of the ayers on farm) ed. r Q Patto en left the spot, de acs non.re Dimers. tnd || Philip: Koch -wis-tdiedson a‘charge| Oho Patton then eth she spo of engaging in the li the jury will be court and retire dict upon the openin rning. that railroad taxes are a big aid to the school districts. That the high schools should be built up so that enough tuition stu- | dents attended them to pay more of the expenses than now was the con. tention of Senator Ole Ettestad, Me. Henry count in: Senator G. Patterson, Renville ed with opers county, attacked the measure with) bile without proper the assertion that the reason the) ing the Krutzne: of the state v accu: ing ¢ majority of the taxes are paid by i fon-residents is because high taxes r have driven farmers off their land and said that if the bill becan q ws Taw the rest of the farmers would q Hb driven away through jncreased| ber of civil cases wh i taxes. He contended that towns| to take the balance gain indirect benefits from students | all of next. who are staying away from homre, and that high schools are an asset to towns. ‘ BOARD AND ROOM ‘An amendment offered by Senator | BOARD AND Ri Stevens, Ramsey county, that Call at 309 Bighth i aE. ij would make the increased tuition op- | tional with the schoo! districts was | defeated after considerable discus- sion, 15 to 31. The bill was passed, 27 to 22, and the clincher motion was added. 834-3. FOR RENT—A good and well located; ern furnished hou: room modern hous: Murphy, Walsh coun-] Court in Recess Until Wednesday, ¢ Monda: of the state vs, to determine a Taking Too Late To Classify ; ern house, with garag a fi in part. | claimed during his trial in that id an er, | |to whose farm he had gone, because im ned to “ge him. | Pahaininen Shot October 26 ick had been charged with ond degre rder following the | shooting of id Pahaninen near -| Schmidt on ober In con- with Ole Olson, Lou} Ames Casey "Burleigh coun pract r criminal w. 4 upon mi miss! ttorn about two hours after mp through the woods which led mb to the shack, ntering the shack, Korsvick en-j gauged in another fight with Arvid and wrested a 30-30 Savage rifle iis that from him, after which Arvid fled’ ner, who! from, the house and was fired upon iting an automo... by Korsvick, dying from loss of blood | license. 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