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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aaa] ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1927 : PRICE FIVE CENTS GANG OF ALLEGED DESPERADOES ARRESTED U.8. TROOPS NOT | SEVEN HELD ON WEATHER FORECAST Partly cloudy tonight and Wed- nesday. Slightly colder tonight. Pardon Ends Drama of Injustice Casualties in Chinese Warfare | KNIFE WOUNDS GIRL ASSUMES | TO MERGE WITH INFLICTED ON ALL BLAME FOR | SHOOTING FRAY Killed Father and Wounded Mother Because Brother Got More Attention OTHER FORCES Independence of Action on} Part of American Forces Will Be Maintained COOPERATION PLANNED American Officer in Chief Command Will Act Upon His Own Best Judgment Washington, March 29—()—Amer- | jean forces in China will not be merged with the forces of other great powers, President Coolidge considers the United States has its own commander in the field, with an establishment under his direction, so that independ. ence of action on the part of the American military troops can be maintained. Nevertheless, the presi- dent feels that the American forces will cobperate with the troops of other powers, especially since reports have indicated that American refu- gees are scattered throughout the foreign concessionary area, particu- larly at Shanghai. In case an emergency arises, the | president understands that the BALL PLAYER | Jersey City Pitcher Injured When He Goes in Garden | - Patch After Ball TWO ARE HELD IN JAIL | Squad of Police Halt Demon-: | stration Staged By Other | | Players and Fans Greenville, S.C Clarence Alien’ of Anderso recruit pitcher for the Jersey club of International League, was fighting for life at a local hospital today, suffering from a number of knife wounds, while J. R. Peden, 45, Miss Anna E. Moffet was shot twice through the body in escaping | and his son, Boyd, 18, were held with Wil- from Nanking, China, under Chinese shell fire, and Dr. J. E liams of Shawnee, O., vice president of Nanking University, China was reported killed in the attack of the Nationalist armies on f eigners. Miss Moffet is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. W. P. Mof fet and was born in Bismarck. Shortly after the Spanish-American war her parents moved to St. Paul and later to Madison, Wis. Miss Moffet was sent to China as a missionary in 1920 by the Presby- terian board of foreign missions, immediately after her graduation | from the Kennedy school of missions at Hartford, Conn. out bond in the county jail as a re- men just before the exhibition game | between the Greenville Spinners and, the Jersey team at Graham Field. The encounter occurred when Allen, tagged up a long hit ball that was/ slugged over a board fence into the; Pedens’ garden. | | The player jumped the fence and| ran to recover the ball. He picked it! | Up and started to throw it back into! sult of a fight between the three! wi MAN ALSO IS ARRESTED! Injureg. Woman Claims She. Saw Him Leaving Her Room After She Was Shot Winona, Mississippi, March 29.---! (@) -- Fifteen-year-old Kitty Jones, who maintains steadfastly that she shot her father, Ira Jones, to death and seriously wounded her’ mother, because they showed her nine-year old brother, Ira Jr, more attention than be did her, today was in the me jail with Sam Boyd, 35, upon om the wounded mother lays the blame of the tragedy. Boyd, who is married, was arrested ‘ night upon information from | Mrs. Jones that she saw him leaving her room after she had been shot. | She Positively identified Boyd us the | man whom she saw leaving her bed- side. i the girl and Boyd admitted to | officers last night that they had | LARCENY COUNT OTHERS SOUGHT Alleged Operations of Band Bring Reminiscences of ‘Bad Men’ of the Early West MANDAN JAIL MEN I Arrests Climax Year's Inves- tigation Conducted By Attorney General A gang of desperadoes whose al leged operations as cattle rustlers, train robbers and horse thieves brought reminiscences of the “bad 'men” of the early west, was under jarrest today on charges of grand larceny for stealing horses Seven mgn were held in ja i Mandan and four others were being Ought as the climax of more than « year's investigation by representa- tives of the state attorney general's office here. | The names of the men under ar- | rest are: Con Carlson, 40; Verney | Bratton, 10; George Couture, 40; {Mike Harm, 31; Sam Goodiron, 36; | Ben Evans, 50, and Frank Evans, his French concession, in particular, is | play when young Peden, spectators| Passed notes and that the girl had | compact enough to lend itself to the vet eae peal 3 up and demanded | necepted money ran Bg _ Oh O—_—————— >= | Ben best defense, but the American of- the ball. As Allen drew back ap-;!. M. Thompson said. | ie: iver ts -ahow: sre receiving. json, 28. fieer in chief commend will have | parently to throw the bull into the| Shot While Asleep 1 + taxicab driver, is shown here receiving a pardon a ivashaee aban taais discretion to act upon his independ- CERTIFICATE F | park, the fight started. j The shooting occurred Sunda: vernor Fields of Kentucky after serving two years 0! ys ent judgment of what the require- Players Rescue Allen jnight after Jones and hix wife had! sentence for the “murder” of Mary Vickery ef Harlan, Ky. Mar ments are. | Warrants for four other men are “y . . | expected to be serv today. of At this juncture the elder Peden| retired. Both were asleep and Jones! turned up the other day, alive and well, Marie Jackson’ (inset) tes-| the men live mest thee Standing Rock AS SOON AS ARRANGEMENTS ARE MAD ran up and the three men milled | Probably never knew what killed him.| tified at Dabney’s trial that she saw him club Mary to death. Polic’| indian reservation in. the triangle HIGH TENSION HAS RELAXED around until other players ¢ame to| Mrs. Jones toid the sheriff she | are investigating the identity of a woman's body found near Harlan | formed by Grant und Sioux counties, CONSIDERABLY AT SHANGHAI | a uker -——— —-| Allen's rescue. The Pedens’ ran to! "ot hear the shooting, but awakened Washington, March 29—()—Mod. their house nearby and Allen was|t? the knowledge that she could not | eS eee, | North Dakota, and Corson county, {South Dakota. The warrants were ’ Jew ‘arries suey helped back into the field and then| St UP. She said she saw Boyd pass- | my | issued by Judge H. L. Berry of the Sen vee teeae Eee abe lon allots New Law Carries Emergency) ICE GOES OUT ut in a car and carried to a hospie| ite from her room into the dining | s 1 | j sixth judicial district and the de- of the situation at Shanghai today’ Clause Making It Effective {ibs os a esas Treasury Surplus a Setere hint ite e aeee Estimates Too High as no reports of renewed anti-foreign | Bits, Hones tit lottions: ker bit before him within a few days, The 2 Was! PTR abe atid the Raver Med a sacthaa spakan,ite eval cabot case firat came to the attention of Seifetion eae by the state} 30 Days After It . OF MISSOURI qutained one deep puncture on the | Pir relations with itty ‘home time ithe attorney general's. offiéacmeee | navy a 5 A ae a, * Mera ns | 280 and that the men had quarreled. ‘ a af enti late dispatches indicated | Signed By Governor—Auto, ted deep cuts about the neck, arms! if sd correborated tRivstatement if i. . 29. wa Mo t than a, year mares ae ie Cantonese military forces . 5 he : {jail last night, the sheriff, said. He i a shige xd. Several-agents we it into had relaxed considerably, Washing. | ‘tificates of Ownership | a MAE! orty and were staging a demonstea-| 9°" Ae Jas did earlier payments, in the opin- juncovered and the cattle stealing - ean. ree i | tion when a squad of police came up ! continued. In some cases only a few jon officials continued to manifest } sienna cattle were taken. In others as many i ied thi di ae Both ion of Chairman Green of the — anxiety over safety of Amoricans in| —— ! ; and carried the Pedens to jail. Bot! yD heaveiandcmamnaceominittes, cehlEh : i u 3 y st ts db r - e us 30 pure bred cattle disappeared. a y Fred B, Ingstad, state registra a : i i Although somewhat hopeful that a| DY tre Ii Inestud, state feria") Foot—No Danger of Floods | found a knife on each man, widespread anti-foreign outbreak had SOS 6 Ae es ference with Under-' Travels at Rate of 207.015) range and despite all efforts of the au’ The elder Peden, told officers he Secretary Mills of the treasury, the ° Ae uthorities the depredations con- had made repeated efforts to pre- WAS RESULT OF chairman predicted the surplus would’ Miles an Hour—Wind Pres- | tinued. — = 3 vent players from coming on his approximate $500,000,000, instead of Finally a resident of the territory property to recover batted balls and{ sure Is Terrific agreed to act as agent for the atter- the — $550,000,000 and — $580,000,000 ¢ . e the fight was the logical outcome as! | cavecast by dome athiclels, He nald,| | ney general's office and kept im close Ro cenw itt j - however, that a new tax reduction —— | touch with the operations of the | bill certainly would be d ed for, Daytona Beac! ja, March j gang. His.reports show that they spatio ¥ e next congress. 29—(AP)— the sands raided trains, burglarized elevators, rg Ce i} cio toaaet Dette Beach, | stole und sold, or slaughtered, cattle Wisconsin. ; Murdered Man Consulted, 17 Major HO. D. Segrave, an {and stole horses which were sold and | audge Several Years Ago ‘MANDAN MAY Men Fall inte Trap i Aa cricaticbarn ditnplstaes shipped to points in Minnesota and Nee a Commertial dispatches reaching the] made taput the to effect jt finally began to move down stream! 6 9 | ‘i city told of reported incidents at] ny quickly as pc Ings is that it broke up into small pieces and Concerning Divorce Plans | ster, today catapulted his | ‘With evidence sufficient tesmmb (Continued on page two.) not optimistic th: Me there was no eatuse for excitement | H AVE ¢ AS BY | to an official world’s speed {unt arrests a denouement ef. th ew certificute of title act passed by! been averted, officials. showed they! ithe Inst legislature were relieved greatly by reports rea Uniitsdastsweek the fact. that. the! Americans: were continuing to pour! new law. carried an emergency | out of the danger zone to points! clause, which makes it effective 20| Without any of the usual protected by guns of allied warships.) days after its signature by the gov-, works” attending the annual b: Renewed warning for Americans to] Grdor, had been’ wverlooked by ot.) Werke yittending the annual b leave the interior have been. issued : : eS Pte lkiverihers. Ma rk. th F ficials charged with its enforcement.’ went out of the river here ; Minister McMurray at Peking and] Ingstad has scheduled a conference and today the channel is prac ious Ame with Attorney General George Sha-' clear of ice. he river's winter is fer at ‘which preparations will be coat became so honeycombed before a four-ton brilliant red speed: inerrant record for the mile straight law feanih | The river singe Sunday, according New York, March 29,—(P)-A_ six! away of 203.841 miles an at Melntosh, S. D., a shipping rovintons of 3 {to the weather bureau, was 6.5 feet. years’ feud ‘between Aibert Snyder,| The law provides that every auto-' Yesterday it, had risen to 73 feet| hy ' i ea i , m ' see of (Heir 08, the, Milwaukee railroad. h “ slain magazine art editor, and Henr | Segrave, premier of | Ted Albers, sheriff of Oliver county, mobile owner must obtain from tne and today registered 7.5 feet, so that ; | Dac tA Acre anak \nipeitine harsahayer, wet beat year-long chase was arranged for to- . ' hows 'Judd Gray, his uccused slayer, ove that Pls aD HEGHL OMEEE Gt the nee ne Gat Ok tbe ieeiwas accom: the affections of the former's’ wife,| ‘at’ the |to the country to announce that he a is og y se 0: y one foot in ree : j inpaatieati dl s i 4 : : r motor car. Every such certifizate the water level, The river. must, Regimental Sergeant Major | “the subject of investigation by’! astounding pace of 207.015 | Wanted to buy some horses. The al will be registered and a transfer, reach 15 feet before it is considered Thorp Was With Mari bert ees statements by Gray! Work Progressing Rapidly on miles an hour down the course, (oie tetera ha errand AL | Bunksahgtats Ahle of ap. autamatila[ ae saris nage, aa hat cbere ls hardly ciel ceaeel a crinenaaia” [eee Re Sayer cane EE ee Nee e@nlnMOnt| Me eae, (Raabe to,deliver horses to iim ‘ Bor ®/a chance o! re being any floo A ei indictment for her hu: ., Aa ui Jew Equi | te eam anton e pits pee ROrSek SAP already registered will be legal, The | on the lowlands this year. weather in Boxer Rebellion | der, that Gray and Sny, nies nt pe Line—Ne quip! ' ai Pi threw his huge racer into skids | rustlers, it was explained by an agent i met, Judge Nathan Leiberman last that threatened instant death. | for the attorney general's office, The computed average time | Was to arrange for the sale and then A ~ | steal the stock, thus insuring that it Cop Abele ae SRE AMA ERNS: | Od “be moved ent_of tbe cOReier law also provides that a certificate; bureau officials state. Now Being Installed showing the machine has been Going out of the ice this year is ight confirmed reports that Snyder, . ,_| censed shall be carried in the driv- three days ahead of the all-time aver-| Philadelphia, M: ae | EER gated Bice meet peas acs ieee Walkouts Threatened in Illi- er's compartment of evers motor ve-| age date, although it is a week later| tive duty. in Chine Wil be Gia ainti | on divetes “ah peaijeneeag os | Sessile sees Soa841 ‘miles am’ hour, | could be, tof th * vA ee 5. <», than the date of last year’s breakup.! fo, ated ry Recalle Possibility that gas wil e a - _ oy : efore the owners knew it had dis- nois, Indiana and Ohio | His first task, Ingstad said, will ‘The average date for the river break: ALN Seinen AL kee | Indee Late quoted) sble for Mandan users by July 1 was! 201.211 for the kilometer and | sopeared from the range. Y be to prepare blank forms which willl yp ig April 1, but last year the ice| tomorrow on the first lee of its! on a Fight belween, Senter and iaied | advanced today Senator, Frank’ 203.616 for the five kilometers. | "he horses were delivered Monday, Work Toward Arbitration . | be sent to every motor vehicle own-| went out with a rush on March 21, Journey to that war-torn country. | which was said to have occurred in| Ployhar, Valley City, president There will be no more trials. | according to a report to the attorney AJ Ded on ane See regs causing an excessive high water stage!’ Among the veterans is Regimental | the Snyder home June 14, 1924, when| the Consolidated Ut Major Segrave said that he | general's office, and the arrests fol- ‘ | Boxer uprising in 1900. le also| have admitted that he had “had aj ‘ttansmission of gas is ready for in acting as special agents for the at- contract expires, in an effort. to asked registrars in other states to ine posts to form one half of the new| A reconciliation between Mr. and Within a very fews days, according was set by Malcolm Campbell, also | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul i nd much excitement. Sergeant Major J. W. Thorp of Phil-| Snyder surprised Gray and his wife| Which is now installing « would start packing for the | lowed. Several ranchers of the vi- Indianapolis, Ind, March 20—C)— | in which to mate application fort =, adelphia, the higl ‘non-eommiis.| together, {ee Mangas cand sadleing plant return to England this after- |cinity later identified the stock The United Mine Workers have gone| ties provided in the act are made agreements. between mining com. | effective, he said. The forms to be F r H. O. D. ve, English } 2 “y e a yer 2 | stallation and has been placed along —-M lish | torney general's, office. i i ice. in Mex- it. : ‘ Among crimes which may be for- send samples of their blanks in Wood and has seen service. in Mex-| tagonist Digging Machines ‘to Start mong y Pieuminods coal Indes ARG Ts, | oFder that-he may have them as a This policy was decided upon yester. | €Uide in drawing up the North Da- wi e to Senator Ployhar. One of these an Englishman, at 173.22 in a run on | railroad near McIntosh, S. D., and * aii ee fi | Mrs, Snyder was Sftected and the) ss schines ‘will work from the city to a Wales beach last February. Selfridge, N. D. ; Investigation of Chattanooga To Embark Next Monday couple continued to live together the Memoria) bridge and the other; Major Segrave established an| On one occasion, according to re- Case Narrows to Two Women and a Man i that districts’ in the central field may | $evere,,TayMine As Hien as a fine of enteb into district wage agreements | months in jail to two years in the b upon existing agreements and | penitentiary or both the maximum so that these districts may permit | Fine “and imprisonment, ; any operator to operate after March | ‘The purpose of the bill is to pre-| 31 on a temporary extension of the | vent the theft of eutomobiles by \t | i ' sioned officer of the outfit, who| Judge Leiberman recalled Snyder’s| Provements here at a total estimated! which the alleged rustlers had sold wears six enlistment stripes and wus| version of the fight. The nadound, eat NEU as i ig Oe mies, to Albers. ‘The arrests were made by pemen c used will be adapted from those in with the marines in China during the! an out-of-door enthusiast, is said to! 6 SORE NED DARE . Daytona Beach, Fla, March 29-—) | Albers and Frank Barnes, Bismarck, pan ed ie ee reer etek ea use in other states where similar ield an 4 : : i after ‘March di when the weeceat | laws already are effective, He has CHARGES OF ‘s i oe . h speedwa: ico, the Philippines, Central America, beat him within an inch of his/ leet chines whith will make’ The time, which was not official, | mally charged to the raiders are the KIDN APING and other foreign lands, ; fast Snyder Is said to have described |, thee aoe Frees PaWtne edt all eeintine geek cece burglariy at Timmer and Morristown i Some men have been concen-| the battle, inocked him out.’ fe sted’ ¥ vorld mile straightaway mark] and the raiding of stock trains on day at méeting of the polley.com- Rete formits timated sais trated here from north Atlantic mar-| Reconciliation Effected | Reuitee pie Rimmer te Ftrt work The wor fampbell mittee of the mine workers. i ree ! Tere canciutions admeee ear Penalties provided by law are ay | Colonel Harold C. Snyder, com-| with their nine-year-old daughter,! . rot the: bridge to! oftich neriean record last Thurs- | ports received here, the raiders mander, expects the firat train bear- Lorraine, apparently a happy family. | sro", {°° Pert rcee she pea ee egttiels) Ataae pounded up the course | boarded a freight train near Self- ing the, cuatines to San Diego,| Gray and Mrs. Snyder yesterday | sialied on the bridge, to carry the ata rate of 16621 miles an hour,| tidge and unloaded an entire carload whence they will sail for China, to| for the first time since thelr arrest Pin uo". the vivie \This beat Tommy Milton's 156.04 | Of hogs. The hogs were knocked on Teave Philadelphia navy yard shortly! inquired as to the other’s welfare, ae ened nteseuve Danks gt rinthe sev in 1880 here. | the head with an axe and rolled out present contract pending negotiation | making it practically impossiblé for after noon tomorrow. Three other) je concern of Mrs. Snyder ubout! total capacity of 00,000 cubic fect, of the car. The rest of the gang ap- of w basic scale for the whole field. | thieves to dispose of stolen machines trains will follow within @ few min-| her erstwhile lover was a decided) are heing inevalied at the plant here! Makes Promixe Good | parently ‘followed in motor trucks A third resolution provided for the | without detection. Provision is| Chattanooga, Tenn., March 29.-—-(#)| utes. The trains will be equipped change from the hate she expressed | and also will be connected with the; On his first trip southward on the | #4 picked up the slaughtered ani- keeping of maintenance men in the | made for licensing dealers in sec-! Investigation of the kidnaping of} with a baggage car outfitted us u/ several da} when she declared! Bismarck holder, furnishing added nineemile coarse Major Segrave made | ls. Some of the meat was used by mines in event of a strike on the | ond-hand cars and for revoking such| Vitginia Josephine Frazier, two years! kitchen, and the will be fed on/ nd carried out the/ capacity for both cities, A 150- pond his wremise to, rok aver 300 | members of the gang and the re- condition that existing wages be paid. | licenses for cause. old, narrowed to two women and a| the trains ins! of sf opping along, er protests. Gray had/ horsepower boiler has already been miles an hour. ,On that run he made | ?#inder was sold, it is sai ralkout in 3 States Ingstad expects the $1 fee which: ™an today. Frank Baskett, 47, form-! the This was decided upon in| blamed her “influence” for “the! installed here, as have additional the 207015 taller an hows for the |. At another time they said to However, it was believed a walk- | will be charged for registering li-' €F Policeman, and Mrs. Annie Thom-| order to reach the coast as soon as| mess” she got him into. iat ey ‘nile and 207.359 for the kilometer | have unloaded part of a merchan- out in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio was|censes to produee approximately: inson, were under arrest on charges | possible. | tatements of acanea| for the pair! “Duplicate equipment will likely be according to figures yet to be of- | ise car standing on a siding within probable in view of the determined | $200,000 in revenue this year From. of kidnaping. Both lived at, one|” Other troop trains will leave Paris | indicated euch would seek to place) completely installed in the plant by fecomiine tof y three blocks of the McIntosh town stands taken. by operators of those | this will be deducted the cost of time in Dayton, Tenn., former home | Island, S. C., and Quantico, Va., go-| the guilt uvon the other when the! July 1, Ployhar said, explaining thut; ‘His’ pace for the five kilometers | #!l- : states for a competitive wage scale | issuing the certificates and the re-'of Acting Mayor and Mrs. Fred B.! ing direct jan Diego. When fin-/ trial opens April 11, 4 this machinery will be ready for use! way 901 09, 3 lereath isirged Tae Wreck which would enable them to com mainder will go to the state general Frazier. | ally mobilized the regiment will be at jat any time in case trouble is ex-| "The yun was made with a quarter- | it was intimated by agents for the more favorably with non-union mines | fund. The estimate is based on the, Solution of the mysterious abduc-j full strength of 1,560 men. Present | j attorney general’s office today that | perienced with the present equip-| ; tall: wind in Kentucky, ‘Tennessee, Virginia ai ticipation that 170,000 automobjles| tion was anticipated by policemen plans call for the “Devil Dogs” to! * f] ment. the f inst | members of the alleged gang Wb Went Viginia, ne will be registered this year and that| by questioning Miss Johnny Peale,| Smbark on the transport ‘Henderson | Weather Report Fie aie pipe to be Inid to Mandun is), The, first ran northward against | members of the alleged gang with » ————— ante iS nary be te aaeotat varias: (Ce covifcate of title must be made Nashvile for safe keeping. "| Vietims Near Death femptrstire a7 0. m. a | where the ans will go out under low ieee his paki Tompoeninne ae | 4 Cont shortage would result af Milwaukee Road Be rege Ray Frey pay a dante’ and Ray wend vincent | Preenauen ae ee : uw four-inch pipes. the effort of fighting fhe mind. | —+ Chicago, March 29-—(#—Rice Mil- hesday night were familiar with, de- neaneed ali tmpovemen a cute uses and "Wednesday Office of Newspaper frown on ony eau Mendan- Clear, 20; reads. he ey Hick eAT°G Witt ibe | tae ttt ci hit, h| enya Shinbone ot Sp Miao Metin, Weert Sin or Re id sone ey sige | Me@gem WAN Speake igor me nae Oo | pas Sine dasrae co approximately 168,000,000 tons. A charge will be made for transfers of | cers said, in announcing early Thure-| Shooting Affray | kota points for the 24 hours ending| Pressure. Present plans are to in-|®t@ve stopped for a change | gis it every day 1 stay in jai de Trafford, victims of a shooting ILLINOIS MINES WILL Ninois Coal| Chiengo, March 29,—(/P)-—Appoint- ils in the Frazier home, said W. H.| perceptible in both cases. . slightly colder to: clear, 85; roads muddy. jed early today in the rear of «the Goodri Re Fr, 96; roads fair. Thursday with orders not to be| Sioux City, lowa, was announced to-| hair was found by the abductors and Gictims, WEATHER CONDITIONS —| to rich, Regan total of 350,000 men are splored in| title as well as for new certificates,| day that the baby was gone. j at 8 a. m. today. stall a governor house at Mandan,|. The wind pressure was such as to | sion does not follow in the central | before a motor, will be legal.| | Baskett, a giant of a man, w bit-| | Lowest last night, 29|_mains. Feeder mains will be mainly| , He ¢*hipited wind burns and com- CLOSE THURSDAY NIGHT Changes Officials] s.tcprine fren Ker cit a ser, moe, levee breenen lice BEAT ORECAST ,,.y, BOMb Explodes Near | on sycedster wuruch three’ course| lamarei”Siar ft: ands fi ‘ion, announced to-| ment of F. T. Buechler superin-}Hackett, chief tectives. ‘or North Dakota: Partly cloudy; Chie, Fai | Calumet Index, a publication owned Minot—Rain last night, clearing, til ‘mit day b; ‘Chicago Milwaukee and| associa with the demand for! , _ ‘|The low pressure area centered| by Carl Morgan. rm 82: roade fair. opened until 72,500 te accept the ri Peat raliwag. $8,333 ransom. z D: w. Ho red t over the Rocky Mountain region yen-| Met Morgan said “hirelings of Fa ers on Friday Hidbing—Snowing, 33; dirt roads ..J, Gruber will succeed Mr.|- Virginia Josephine, left on a min-| WAWES no! a terday morning has moved rapidly| gamblers and vice lords are respon- perng soft, r. ler jicated, | BuechJer ‘as assistant superintendent] ister’s porch and restored to the Ban t FY ‘Panama eastward to the Red River Valley) sible for the outrage.” Morgan said| Advantages of diversified Duluth—Raining, 35; roads geod. was taken after the United Mine| of the Twin City terminal division,| mother Sunday evening, after the quet in and precipitation eceurted in the up-|he had been conducting a crusade| with special emphasis laid he | Winon Raining, 40; roads, peor. Workers had reached a decision at a| with headau rs at Minneapolis. father had paid the ransom, appar- — ir pealssl pot Valley and in the) and had also received a threut. growing of alfalfa, sweet clover and; Rochester—! ainthe, by roads im- meeting in Indianapolis to. mal ently was not suffering from the ex-| Panama, March 29.—()—Charles| Red River Valley. The pressure is * on e outlined by County! 5 © union — contracts’ with — individual TO. BUILD BCHOOL HOUSE perience. : G. Dawes, vice president of the Unit-j:high in the East and over the North- JUNIOR CLUB ORGANIZED. | Age’ R. Miesen to Goodrich farm- | Omines rather than by districts as in| Stanley—A new school edifige is) Interest in the case was wide-| ed States, was honored at a banquet! west and generally fair weather pre-| Tuttle—A Beef Calf club of 15 jay afternoon, In the evening, * the past, in the hope that some mine| to be built here at a cost of $61,843,830 spread, A bill was introduced in the| given by President Chiari at the|‘vaila in those sectio: ‘Tempera-| members and a Girls Clothing club| Mr. Miesen will speak before a Par- owners would take advai the] according to bids let last week. The} state-senate at ea ile, whic! [ogery palace last night. Mr.) tures are moderate ji sections. |of 10 members were organized last; ent-Teacher grou north of Regan chanee to deal with the union and | building.is to be feady for occupancy | would -make k|Inaping. punishpble. by| Dawes will sail for the United States| © ORRIS BERTS, ek by County Agent Carlson in| and will organize a boys’ and girls’ i keep on operating. when schoo) starts ‘next fall. death. - tomorrow, in charge.| Baker iownship. lub, ratora in deectdin, Mi ind!