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WEATHER FORECAST r Mostly fair tonight and Frida: Coller’tonighte ~ ESTABLISHED 1878 FILIBUSTER INU.S. SENATE ~ BILL IS SIGNED WORKERS ARE BACK ON JOBS SE ITE TNT ITHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [atom BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927 STEAMER IS RAMMED IN CH Becomes, a Senator Soon JR ADIO CONTROL, ———_———_$_ $< —_ ——— PRICE FIVE CENTS ESAPEAKE BAY [American Veteran Tenders] PASSENGERS Alm Ic \ ARERESCUED ‘ | i | ! eee | | a r) : | \ | ; \ i | ‘ | i | i Long Session Brought to Halt ;Measure Puts Broadcasters|Truce Is Declared in Conflict One Hundred and Three Peo- | ern | | a ree Pei Late Yesterday on Motion Under Guiding Hand of | Between Nationalist Labor | ple Taken Aboard Boat of Senator Curtis | Federal Government and Sun Regime rie . Which Did Rammi -| ic mming FIGHT MAY BE RENEWED |PROVIDES 5-MAN BOARD|EXECUTIONS NUMEROUS) \FOG CAUSES ACCIDEN' Congress Has Much to Do! |Secretary of Commerce Will | Broken Army of Marshal Sun | apni 0 Cuca | | . lo Reports of C; With Final Adjournment | ‘Take Over Commission's | Takes Last Stand in De- rangle ane ; " one | Either Boat Have Been Only About a Week Away Duties After One Year | fense of Shanghai Received at Balti \ eceived a imore aWiashington, Feb, 24. —P)—Facing | |, Washington, Feb, 24—(@)--The 700/ Shanghai, Feb. 24--@)-A truce a adjournment a week from tomorrow, { 2 rn van dle Fi CCeMravatorena . Feb, 24.—— and with the filibuster germ that| ey Paihia Ati sic id etinei RING CN steamer, Git of Richmond, scaly: NilesconbeNtee Gunton |who daily anid nightly fill the ether| nationalist labor in Shanghai and the Teturaiig tc Watiinere: tet ‘ Dam legislation for the present ses: | with an admixture of juza, health and tottering “regime of Marshal Sun with the passengers and crew sion spreading to other controversial | Bible talks, speeches, travelogues, | Chuan-Fang toni; * r é E 8 r nee ngaecuibaase cataree toacy | operas and” bedtime stories, are at | sivuiren toch coclamati | Virtually every war veteran in the United States was represented by) GqayPearons in allt of the steamer upon a program tovtlean up as many |last under the guiding hand of the! .ooroy of thousands of warkone heat | these five men at the meeting convoked in Washington to consider former craft rammed and wank bills as it can but with little pros- federal government. | jobs and called off the eae |Welicf measures for ex-service men, Seated (left to right) United | in a dense fog in Chesapeake bay, pect of passing much additional ma- rtetident Coolidge late yesterday | RStdbeEs BE General Li Pao-Chang, States Senator Rice W. Means, ccmmander-in-chief of the Spanish | about 2 a.m, a mile off Smith Jor legislation. ; | fixed his signature to the bill which! Shanghai defense commissioner, whe, Wat Veterans; General James Tanner, commander-in-chief of the G.; Point, Although the Swing-Johnson_ bill jestablishes government control over! pt? : Sai) A. R. and He s NHEOHEL: CONIEITHRE KE ic Wii . to abit tie” COLEMERD Fiver. at Gil cchaninels of interatele “andl for.| ° headed 100 or more agitators dur-| A. R., and oward R. age, naticual commander of the American Wire! messages to the ‘¢ ie ae : the five-day walkout which in-/ Legion; standing, The-dore Stitts, commander of the Veterans of For-| Chesapeake Steamship company, i Boulder Canyon was due to come up io transmission and there fa ante tH " i ‘and’ ore y owner of both vessels, stated again today, in the senate at 2 p. m., remai: only the selection of the f ie. e 's, ‘and ‘ola J. V. innin, commender o he bled . * . reels | re ig te sat Ived more than 100,000 Chinese. eign V and Colonel J. V. Clint der of the Disabled War! (firer of Cath “vescla, stat after its sponsors were blocked in | five-man commission provided in the| The strike began to peter out us Veterans. ed dangerous injuries. The Ci thei effort to bring ie ta u vate by j measure and senate approval of itx| once, Strikers thronged back to their | of Richmond, “with her bows a three-senator filibuster during a make-up before actual supervision of | ork, partly because of lack of funds cau repecire Bo-hour session, there. appeared it~ | Charles W. Waterman of Colorado is in Washington, where he wit |! and partly because of the uimosphere R | WeteaMabeeer ey tle prospect of action since Republi-} become a senator March 4; e is 7 a: Wktaeman) Gh rt names of menj of terrorism which has hung over the id can leaders had planned to displace or March 4: He is pictured with Mrs. Waterman it | srom every section of the country | native city and even penetrated the’ Today’s Program | Baltimore, Feb. 24--P)—The bay it: two hears lstae with: tis allen pital. |have been ‘suggested to the president | foreign settlements since the strike in Legislature | ol 24. ebay property return measure. see - ie the commission and this list is | started. steamer, City of Annapolis, ram Bill Little Chi now being studied with the hope of} Although nothing official was ob- POLI | med and sunk by the steamer City of Oakerlaia GuImeTiOnehG souwhty the \ ‘ a rs [finding five nominees who willy in} tainable to verify the report. it was Sorte: Tapers aus) (ae | Richmond a mile off Smith's Point, Vill will stand virtually no chance of Toda Doi the president's opinion, stand the | learned that General Li's agents Tine a umCR UREA pus : ; early thi . y best chance of firmation. Thi d the French 1 pp bills, i Ches early this morning. is ses- . ° est chance confirmation. e | trated the Fi n si da! > bills, in 4 this % Pig ke gb gtd glo i| Nation’s Capital || tes tre‘speccd to be aem to the | haped ‘nt fea apemennerens ie, | shading § ree’ Passengers from the City of Anna: np hart reibhin, \ senate within the next few day Kiomintaag Cang Ss ar ly in) constru ac | polis were transferred to the City o! ‘ m $ |] Congress meets at noon. | ceive $10,000 for the year that it will Pein eau ing |] g30,000 for the Bois de Sioux eke |thony. All were reported saved and see ain raierwtas avcunsat House considers naval bill con- J! h | ; Ld RI BAMMR LE t_ Wahpeton hae .___ | the City of Richmond and St. Anthony sscoe bab Pench taorser oe he TO COMMITTEES seBpatdersbec ond other bitte ||er ational settlements. but this Tike: | «concentrates on commit: | Provide Fer Increasing Sur-) were reported en route to Norfolk pat ion, joulder Dam and other bills || ever: s to pass on con-| wise could saa tee wor : Se | The City of Annapolis and the Ci senate had Planned to devote its first | are before senate, |troversies submitted to it by the see- ges a: hide peanener Gini d pen Vote seheduigd on plus Funds and Limiting | of Richmond are aster ships of t fornia, who has led a vigorous fight| Lower Branch of Legislature | ,,,4?2lants conclude presenta J) first of the year of the law's opera: | U2NONR- | eae palais | Point. The City of Richmond had for the Boulder Can: yon, bill, had! to © A i tion in government's Ford tax || tion, which will be February 23, 1928. Mai we Been Executed pa hi vaneluabe REC Rema kee sual cele 50 baie rs rene ia cl : - | ni Miariabiies ladies ay \ : s. Later advices received here said : y, ; : siders procedure in hearing o: LEN s Hordora’ foeethe ARGemHIOH ak Leni of banks and anothe ould | to"Baltimore with the City of Anna- Mat brought to) spall, early lat) See WorkiMorRew Maye: \li jute « Cooper — impeachment |) "tea Melati; das Feb, 24--UPAte | Crees oe te ee ane V AUDEVILLE {iui ans that orp nea eee ee Republican leader, for an executive , aes charges. er a day alf of preliminary | shootings and beheadings enrried out| | North Dakota senate mately 100 persons. The Richmond b session, 15 minutes before the time| Having sent 75 senate bills to com- Senate for Speeches on various questions con-|by his deeree during the last five 1 stife - was expected at Baltimore about noon. whieh previounly hud been fixed for |/mitiees Weds, the house greed mittee again ta Borah reso J corning the radio industry, the Mid: days have totaled 100, half of which| ¢ Stiff opposition and ht reper “t A casualties ce ele a recess, After two and a half hours|to concentrate on committee work jon to s committee to Ni west Radio Congress was prepared | w« vublic, Fore fficials be. 1° bie: eg CbRae eae vessel has been received here. eo of recess, the senate went back at| during . next few days in an effort | C#ragua and Mexico, today for the more spirited final ses-| lieve ut least pomarwese oxeeuid | jetade < ay puse bills pi bows of the Richmond wete stove in. 8 p. m. for its second successive|to get them on’ the calendar in suf- sions. the milit clo: ' ; S clogabd night ‘session, but considered only [ficient time to insure a final vote ssc |" The problem of radio advertising| ‘The general labor union issue j by the senate as it cleaned its cal-) two BODIES FOUND IN uncontested billS in accordance with | Upon euch measure | was paramount today. Opinion on the] other proclamation in which i jto a mass of house bills that must LK OF BURNED TANKER a sprinesagzeupant, ad ‘ awe Sie esate re of senate bills, J WILL Suchen semaines aided, sare mai gials Bananuaed tie paul ak Ihe disposed of in its next eight work-|, New York, —E 2fy—-)—Two Senators Ashurst and Cameron | y the house was 82. acturer dealers contending with view tu ending the strike for the; — ng s Lodive were found today in the hui Arizona, and Phipps of Colorado, Carr committee | { hat radio advertisers take unfair ad-{time being.” The laborites puinted 2 ; {he only other fight of the day}of the burned British oil tanker, who had conducted one of the most ° work so that age of other advertisers and with out, however, that the present action, Program For Evening Shows | . 1 house bill tht would al-| Black Sea, which is beached on Red prolonged filibusters in the history] the legislative jam which has marked} the listeners taking a half way po s only a truce and that they ex- low families of physicians to receive! Hook Flats, in the harbor off Brook- of the senate in opposing the dam|the closing hours of past sessions tion on the question. pected to strike again when the time} Announced ‘Today—Draw- i “the state, and hea? 1Phe bill, had promised a renewal of the} may be avoided. P The listeners contend that a cer-|is ripe. This was taken to mean that) i ‘ s “it. was; The bodies, presumably those of fight ae the measure came up hee raument mind ctaaidee| iain reat ae aaveriely: eeeyg ther would act when them y gs to Be Saturday ed until it re-( seamen were found on the roneaiae again today. e e of va s senate ssible, ley a ii ould, comes ¢ itely fa he rig! er. side “ « - measures diseussed in the committee | T0 NICARAGUA not be permitted after 7 p. m. Thi Cantera he een | ———— Ironds to we tient as 43 Hs erat ak PinRer errs br : SENATE FILIBUSTER of the whole. defended the direct advertising d Meanwhile, dis sports| Contracts for aets on the vaude- ; ; ane Facuits oe contaeiad'o: ee nlinina me y TE TODAY | 5 { Me ‘eport | it will probably be revamped nd sult of yest y's explos: ~~ nine Pog SO ee Martin Resolution Rewritten — dite such aaesctiag th meceataer | ane mee ftom Sungkiang, | 28] ville program to be given at the city | reconsidered, | Bayonne, N. J., and firemen and po- ontinued on page seven. congress to return ‘to the wheat| ei vith which to maintain quality pro-len a position for a last stand against [We with} Party lines were partially dis-| the wreckage. Sr ae lerowers the surplus ac s ey ish Subjects | 2™™s h ching Cantonese. The te- . Lit ates eater nage ef a4 Fey hich contaltieaaoieon | . plus accumulated by! uge’ For British Subjects n 1 the approaching Cantonese. The re-| the Minnesota Amu. hangejrupted over the bank bills, The} The tanker, which contained 20, the federal grain corporat Hi | ‘o Appoint Delegates ports said Marshal Sun's forces were! of Minneapol first, which provides that at least} barrels of naphtha, was beached after bereepetie ey Sl Ee in Danger Zone | It seemed certain that the congress] looting the rice and silk shops there|” ‘The vaudeville programs will start|50~ per cent of a bank's. dividends | fleets of tugs had towed her ablaze ten by the house state affairs com- would adopt a comprehensive plan for\ and that many of the soldiers hadj Tuesday evening, March s, and close}shall be turned into its surplus fund] three miles across New*York harbor, 3 mittee and passed. Lie oe | ghesnroleestan at Aaaic sometime, late | been executed by their own leaders in| Saturday afternoon, March 12. until the surplus equals the capital] removing her from proximity to 3 rese! for e resol i 1, Feb. o4.- = e ry ry eu e Pl yo progra ” a s 8 In its present form the resolution] London, Feb. 24.--()—The British | today ©/ an effort to maintain discipline and| The evening program Irendy S | scores of loaded tanks on shore and calls attention of President Cool-| government has decided to send a! Association, which is the outgrowth of! face the southern advance. been arranged and ave been tankers in the waters of Kill Van ldae ang ar elite eo Bye | the congress, would prepare to send : . i oie ik ot K idge and congress to the surplus and eruiser to Nicarazua as a “place of | quiegates to’ Washington as, soo" Race for Shanghai Under Way Made to have shows Tuesday, Wed-| Ke Teaislation the] Kath ack an : suggests that it be used in helping! ” shicaubied! 3 ee & Lape pocelyrs an “3 “, nay nesday, Thursd: and Friday eve-!grounds that it provides that the, The Black Sea was a steel vessel, to finance the operation of any sys. bred by the ath wees gendank: | the new radio commission is appoint-| Troops of General Chang ‘sung | nings.” An admission fee of 50 cents surplus shall be tax exempt until the | 310 feet long, 42 feet broad and 23 ! |tem designed to increase the price of ¢ Was officially stated. today.| Cu oF the purpose of presenting the) Chang, Shantung leader, who yes-\ jor uny seat im ue nouse wis {Surplus equals the capital stock.” | feet deep. She was loading naphtha agricultural products patch of the eruiser, it. is uns, Plan of the listeners to the commis-|terday took over Nanking, the pro- | charged during the e He offered an umendment requir-| from the Standard Oil company for Some objection was offered to the! derstood, does not indicate a di ete . ; vineial capital, preparatory to send-} No charge will be made to out-of-|ing that the surplus must be invested | Amsterdam. =r. amendment but L. L. Twichell, Cass! ture tn the fagdanental Burtich neliey |. Francis Staustell, president of the’ ing troops to Sungkiang to reinforce | town visitors for the afternoon pro- or state bonds, but ae Di 1 Would Have Se- |{U"ty; majority floor leader, pointed jn' Central America nor a change in| ass0ciation, contended that the listen’ | Marshal Sun's broken war machine, | grams, which will be xiven Wednes- sto 20, TWO SHIPS ARE LOST . , Disapproval Would Ha out that it would be practically im-, gttitude toward the Monroe Doctrine. | enforcement of a code of ethics, Tor | Meee 1a Menke. eciying okie, | days, Thursday, Friday and Satu Patterson was supported by Sena-| IN NORTH PACIFIC fi re sa} . is . or! river from » occupyin; in- <s wi € ‘ine, Benson ¢: ,wi Feb. 4 ner gh sen ind Newell Executi had been approved by Senator Mar-| Managua notified his government that | ‘hacvew commission adopt, .| as they moved southward toward the program Saturday afternoon. Th n “in good faith” and did not} of two ships last night and early to- al ew ecutive = (Continued on page three) GR REcHan, TMIAIRRE COOMA net atone meee mare to, abide /epeiay, saath | program for the afternoon shows on|live up to a paragraph stating that) day, iain See Me ceaten (o ciGtatk Retbeh At nd, bY the rules set by the commis If ‘the disintigration of Marshal} Wednesday, Thursday and Friday “to strengthen the banking as-!“ "tye 100-foot schooner, Scandia, of F..G. Winston, chairman of tl Sroperty. in case of renewed street| mit, their programs to the periods'Sun's forces around Sunkiang con- | will be announced luter. of the state and safe-. the International Fisheries commis- v »: ooavd af Aiteetnin Of ane Mirinaten. ND | ightine. SD SIRE TSE, PODER OS: GEREN allotted Ces er say a8 the tinues, the stination: may become a The program for evening shows » deposito His amend-! gion, struck a reef and sank early to- o He ad i 5 wave len; granted them, or get eff) race between the Shantung and na- | follows: ment to climinate the provision! gay’ near Kodi radi. aps Nenall “Soa nieys Ane Baal er ficials emphasize the British gov-| the air,” he said. itlonalist forces for the possession of | Earl Patwell, in sons. exempting the surplus from’ tasation | 28%, Dear, Kodiak, Alas non of dorsing the McNary-Haugen bill and N Sarin by the Aimezlcan Goserainent| SPA caries anion wen ldgee ee aM 5. Rusch, Cass county, | Seattle, scientific director of the com, thane tage Gh aenaeearcle te oeoeaes| {of the international settlement and: Stanchfield Fi tor Lynch,| "gn the bar near Bandon, Oregon, M rely on tl P | the ranks of foreign defenders | dance. nd others argu :, Mr. Winston’s wire to President ed the cruiser will go to Bluefields,| | Sine Khan cetlanent aaa rake) ene these ee" | the steam schooner Mary E. Moore Cocllige tee talon Re ie Sek Ee ert an | quartered in the settlement. and| Earl Patwell monologue. n page three) was sinking after having run aground. ine, dE : on the Atlantic coast, where i | abourd ships in’ the river were being| Stanchifeld Sisters, in song and — eS eis an, Karl 7 be available to British refugees in tendily \ , Her crew of 28 and her captain, Kar! “Pardon me for suggesting for Chie of trouble, | Seepens -suemenced. j dance, A | Rosenblade, were rescued. your consideration:—It_ is my > Be oui! reamed |, Paterson Brothers, in a “trampo-| Bic humble opinion farm lands in aa [CG i |line” comedy act. ‘ Remy pion, ar, atte!" | ethey Have Convicted an In-'SEUGG 28 OFRORED To MUCH DAMAGE Git! Shoots Man Mest Bim in st stm Marriage of Beauty IRL CHT dealt at aut, | mocent Man" Was Massillon | Watitstt, yh ft? | | For dilting Her ri runes is ms. | KILLING WIFE * Queen Goes on Rocks eee willbe an iy 1 ue 04 _—— : A | Stanchfield Sisters, in a tambbu- Man’s Only Comment Secretary Kellogg has written Chair-| Nine Business Houses on Chicago, Feb. 24.—(P)--Bécause the| rine act. 4 X ayes Sateen ee é man Borah indicating that the ad- young Street cur conductor left her| Leroy Sisson, in a big surprise uct. ! Los Angeles, Calif, Feb. 24-5 ministration sees no necessity for the} Principal Downtown Street for a newer love and then laughed! Grand. finale by the entire A romance of the films that began Sint shee Jeu dlaperers phe. Canton, Ohio, Feb, 24-(P)—Bem Projected visit to Mexico and ning ‘at her, she said, Florence Stokes, 23- a 4 | more than 14 months ago when Estelle oe : Rudner, Massillon hardware mer- aragua by the senate foreign rela-/ — of City Are Destroyed year-old telephone overator, shot and entertainment com . Headley, Atlanta. On. Bashy. ¢aear ; : chant, has been found guilty of secs, tions comiittee. killed J ue ‘ S, winner, secretly married Charles His letter to the branch houses of , hus ‘ound guilty of see ah i illed James Glennon. ntracted for the acts i seer asried Charles. the Winston and Newell company is| 0nd degree murder in the assassina-' The secretary, who is ill at his ‘ — The un she used was his own, the|S. A chairman; F. §. Copelin, |. Y mont, director oes Seek Senne as follows: tion of Don R. Mellett, Canton pub-| home here, said the committee could) Manila, Feb. 24.— (#) —Investiza-. girl declared in her confession last! Burt Finney and William Kontos. Fires Three Shots in His Own | She was employed, after a whirlwin vr ’ “As managers of the branch houses| lisher, and will be sent to Ohio state| obtain ‘full information regarding | tion was begun here tonight to det night, and had been offered by Glen- courtship, went on the rocks yester- of the Winston and Newell company | Penitentiary to serve a life sentence. one aviation is phone bey caunitlae mine the cause of a disastrous fire | non when she said she would take her Body After Calling Report- y as she filed suit for a divorce. rom two state department officials y The verdict was returned last night by a jury of seven women and five men, after a deliberation of five hours, Mrs! Maggie Snyder, foreman, reported the finding. udner will foliow Patrick MeDer- mott, his alleged hireling in the slay- 1am enclosing you herewith a copy of telegram which President Feb. 21. “The effect of disapproval of the McNary-Haugen bill on the value of farm lands has not been touched up- on so far as the newspapers are sent to the N. who were directed to appear befo the committee at its session toda; the department's Latin-American di- vision, formerly American charge in which swept the heart of the Manila | business district today, causing a loss estimated at anywhere betwcen ; $1,000,000 and $2,000,000. Nine business houses in the Calle Escolta, one of the principal down- | town streets bordering on the Pasig: They are. Stokley Morgan, chief of jicaragua, and Williamson S. Powell, life if he neglected her: for a 19-year- old girl to whom he gave an engage- ment ring. ; Florence surrendered 24'hours after nnon’s body was found in an al- ley near her home, The complaint charges Lamont with cruelty, coldness and indifference. Miss Bradley entered motion picture: following the Atlantic City beauty .| pageant in 1924 where, us Miss Atlan- ta she won the prize as the most beautiful girl in the southern di o—____________» te Weather Report | er to Make Confession ieee eee | Weather conditions at North Da-| kota points for the 24 hours ending y at 8 a. m. toda Asbury Park, rnest Rieker, who and a sheri Feb, 24.—@). erday killed in South Lang- 4 if . aa a an Temperature at 7 a.m. t Bey of , while the oth yh fing, who is serving a life sentence|Jr., of the Mexican division. river, were able to bring the con-| 1, Sl ant i horne, , today fired three shoots | sion. concerned, while the othes Deates ot cava conviction of frst degree mure|_ Secretary Kellogg's communication |fixeration under control | Four Armed Men Rob Tibet veaetany - into his body after he had called a omehiy, dicculsed, Louis Mazer, third defendant in| apparently did not cause Chairman | ‘This is the second bad fire to hit | Lowest last night». -+----:+-+ 24 reporter of # local newspaper to tell pro and con, fdr} der. . the state’s prosecution of alleged con- spirators against Mellett, will be brought to tria} March 16 Rudner took the verdict calmly. his consideration. Bit Would Be Serious “1, therefore,’ felt that the very serious situation referred to as prob- Borah to change his mind as to the desirability of his committee going to Central America during the recess of congress, and he was prepared to Manila in six weeks. January 10 4) blaze wiped out more than 200 homes | in the Tondo district, a short distance | north of the Binondo Area. The Ton- Theatre of $1,500 Gary, Ind., Feb. 24.--®)—Corraling ‘the ushers ahd the manager one by; ‘New Clues Found in Mysterious Slaying him “all about the South Langhorne hooting.” The shooting oceur where the man regi Highest wind velocity .... WEATHER FORECAST | For Bismarck and vicinity. Mostly in kc Hotel 1 last night. | fair tonight and Friday. ably resulting, should his action be| “They have convicted an innocent] press for action on his resolution. | do district is the home of the labor-| ne and working so quietly that the | fair Colder to-| When the reporter entered the | South Bend, Ind., Feb. 24-—()~ if unfavorable, might bring to his} man,” was his only comment. De- — ing classes and the most oriental spot | audience suspected nothing, four men |"! ... Bakata: Mosuy oki {room, Rieker said he was the man |The finding of a bundle of women’s mind a” ph which seems to have] fense counsel declared motion for a Robert Hilliard in Manila. About 1,000 were made| armed with sawed off shotguns ob-| For North Dal pata: Ree aced to-! wanted in South Langhorne and that ;clothes in an automobile driven by escaped the consideration of the/ new trial will be filed. 9 New| Night and Friday. Colder tonight. he would tell his story of the'shoot- |“E. W. Rogers of Oregon” at Indian- average citizen, and I, therefore, de- cided to present to him the facts as 1 see them and to let him know that I was entirely sympathetic with the efforts Jugo Slavs Alarmed By Albanian Reports homeless by the Tondo fire. Noted Actor, Ill New York, Legion Meeting Is Very Well Attended Feb. 24.—()—Robert rd, noted actor of he-man roles, | tained $1,600 in cash at the Palace Theatre last night and escaped | in_automobiles The alarm was spread and within two hours two of the bandits were WEATHER CONDITIONS The low pressure area is centered over the Great Lakes region this morning while a high pressure area \apolis has revived the police theory that the torso of a woman found in the St. Joseph river near here may be that of Mrs. Alice Van Dusen. ing. He held a pistol in one hand. ‘The reporter, on the pretext of hav- ing to meet his wife, left the room and called police. While he was tel- at the farmers in the . captured and $1,000 was recoveréd. | covers the northern Rocky Mountain | ephoning Rieker turned the pistol on| A destription of Ernest Rogers, Northwest have made to get them- was seriously ill today. Mrs. Cor Their companiong still were at! region. Moderate temperatures pre-| himself. ‘former employe of St. Mary’s acade- selves more nearly on an equality) Belg: Jugo Slavia, Feb, 24.—()| bell Hilliard, his first wife, died yes-}| Over 75 were present at the reg-| liberty . vail in all sections, but the tempera-} When the reporter returned to the|my near which place the body was with the other interests involved in| —Considerable apprehension prevails| terday at her home in Brooklyn.| ular meeting of Lloyd Septz post, ture has dropped somewhat over the| room he found Ricker lying in bed|found, and who disappeared simul- the/operation of our economic laws.|sin Jugo Slavia over reports from The farmer is undoubtedly occupying | Albania describing military activities the lowest ty, of Their aon, Comrzander Robert Bell Hilliard, U. S. N., was called ‘to his American Legion, last night, when two boxing bouts weresheld and busi- Depositors to Hold | Canadian Provinces. Precipitation oc- with blood flowing curred from Montana westward to the wounds in his chest. taneously with Mrs. Van Dusen last from the three peveeaness was sent to Indianapolis ition, economical! in that country. father's bedside before Mrs. Hilliard| ness transacted. Election on March 4 north Pacific coast and in the lower| “I want to make a confession,” | police who reported they had “! any large class of society and is en-| A Tirana dispatch to Politika says| died. 4 } Jimmy Dugan and Jack Riley put Great Lakes region while elsewhere} Rieker gasped. | Rogers” under surveillance. titled to be given first consideration, | Albanian tribes are mobilizing| ‘The:actor was first married in 1881.|on a six-round no decision bout and — j the weather is generally fair, “I loved my wife. I loved my| Rogers was a boarder at the Van Du- least consideration, | throughout the country and that re-| Mrs. Hilliard obtained a divorce in| Bertram Dunn and George Shipley a| Depositors of the City National ORRIS ROBERTS, | baby, I knew nothing about her get-|sen home. Although relatives of society is par+| cruits of the class of 1925 have been| 1894 with the custody of tie son.| four-round bout. Bank, who were to have met last Official in charge.) ting a divorce until yesterday.” * viously reported having seen 8 ee erity of' this| called to the colors while the outgo- Later the actor married Mrs. Minor business was transacted and night to elec’ janent board of t a perm: directors, will hold their meeting the “I was going to jump into the ocean | Van Dusen since the torso was - found, to m much r degree | ing class has not yet been dismissed.| E. Murphy and upon her death mer-| after the meeting a light lunch was A British army regiment recently | but I ted to tell my ste they have been ‘ice to locate. one an FF AORtCS | Wik aral taunt, Gaueanionhc Ae later clod Mane, Olan bererecd Williams,| sorved. “Ataae sinitate wen, A.°A.| ovonlae of March: 4 th the Elke Wielt | rsturmen teem Constantinople tol ocarterey 7 Mary to Ore Batak abe ane eee men, I think, will agree with this| ported, are being organized near Scu-| from whom he separated by mutual|Jones of Minneapolis, formerly chief {last night’s meeting having been| England after being at 18 yer Sheriff Kulp died this morning. to locate the woman since she dis- statement,” tari and the northern frontier, agreement in 1923, dispatcher of the S00 Line here. .' postponed until that date. and having served in eight countries.| Physicians said Ricker cannot live. | appeared, Me en) \ - > ‘ Re ; “i th, Redes Poke g seg i) dy Ba

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