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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PAGE THREE Z iJ * [Ti done up to today, according to word| passengers in the burning coaches, | der trial, the Herald Tribune says | J about a settlenent. At the close of | bourne, today ‘was marred by a; reaching here, as stated in previous reports, After | toda: : K Rh the session it appeared to be a direct | tragic occurrence, says an Exchange . \ | From Hankinson to Wishek, farm- robbing the passengers, they ordered| The board yesterday drafted a res- 1 conflict’ between the students and Telegraph dispatch. Two airplanes oston Dental ers are starting seeding operations, | them to leave the coaches, Which were/ olution calling upon Dr. Straton to the board of education. almost directly ov : ; head collided ts | but farther west and north, along then set afire. |discontinue his reporting the trial Ty . Phe board discharged Miss Lulu J. and burst into flames, the four oceu- ismarek’s Dental Clinic ? | the Missouri river lines, the condi- Three Soldiers Survive ; for a newspaper and last night called ‘ D kinson March 14 for unprofes- pants being Hed, Specialize in , tion of the ground has hindered Some of the. passengers and sol-| him before the board to show cause sional conduct in making criticisms i i ; SeraneS Plates, Tridgework, Extraction, operations. diers, however, were so severely) why \the resolution should not be to students. Students went on strike \ |_On the Wishek to ‘Bismarck line, wounded us to be unable to move.sadopted, April 1 to get a hearing for Miss . Betty Wales Silk Hose at Local Chapter Has Charter 25 to 40 per cent of the wheat is in| These were left within the coaches) The Herald Tribune says it has jDickinson, but later changed their $1.75 and $1.95 at the Bis- |and from Bismarck to Max 10 to 20/ and were burned to death. Three/ learned that Dr. Straton would an- demand asking her reinstatement. marek Cloak Shop. ‘Membership of 153, Claimed Per cent of the wheat is in, except! wounded soldiers survived of the mil-|nounce within a few ¢ ° The vote of last night's meeting = * }in the vicinity of Washburn where itary escort, these three saving their|could spare no further tim that he from his for continuing the strike a un: the moisture did not go down far. lives by discarding their insigna and) pastorate and must discontinue the vy, iis ing imous. Two-thirds of the persons Largest in the State | In this vicinity, there is-40 per cent. posing as ans. | murder articles: Vote at Large Mass Meeting | tending the gathering were par. — | of the wheat in, The attackers poured a heavy rifle! “I have nothing to say,” was <Dr. st Ni Inani For jents, while the remainder were stu With a charter membership of 153,' | On the Drake to Sanish line little) fire through the coaches immediately | Staton’s answer to questions, Last Night Unanimous For | he attendance was esti-| organization of the Burleigh county! field work has been done. after the derailment of the more than 1,000. London, April. 21.4) ~The ar- f the Duk and Duchess of House in Mel train, | - | ‘ontinui: Stri a chapter of the Izaak Walton League = | which was bound from Guadalajara} New York, April 21.—(#)——Rev. Dr. Continuing Strike ae bic \ of America has been completed U S. CITIZENS to Mexico City. The soldier guard) John Roach Straton, pastor of the Four Are Killed here. : a a returned fire from the windows and/Calvary Baptist church, today de- Superior, Wis. April 21--P)—By | ' ‘The membership here is said to be ABOARD TRAIN _s platforms of the coaches until over-| nounced as “utterly false” and “pure a unanimous vote of parents attend. | When Planes Crash’ the largest charter membership of . come, The bullets of the attackers | fabr: published \ reports that ing large mass meeting here last | s | any chapter in the state and mem-; WERE UNHURT are suid to have caused the majority|the church board of deacons had night, it was decided that striking | ae bers hope for a still larger increase of the deaths among the passengers. | called upon him to discontinue his students of Central high school | ¥s time goes on. huiieed ton | The charge that a Catholic priest| writing on the Snyder murder trial, should continue to absent themselves The Izaak Walton League is a na-| (Céntinued from page ene) directed the attack against the train|for a New York newspaper. from classes until the school board tional organization with headquar- ™ountains when he arri on the’ was made by Patricio Villalobos of! “I have no statement to mak in the Lulu Dickins vers at Chicago and with state hea pace contingent a troops. | ‘Tepic, a passenger in the second class|he said. “The officers of the church At the meeting, sp r the quarters and loeal chapters through- > ~~ sedis ane of the train) coach, who was among the wounded | will handle that. committee of 21 virtually admitted out, the United States, It is devoted fou} ese Sak ee har brought to pata eo ap rae ; ath Renee of the lta of failure of their negotiations to bring exclusively to the conservation of| Mor sand a half, he said, rode around the scene of|deacons declined to comment. the forests, waters and wild life of until the last soldier was killed,” the| combat in an automobile. Another ——__—_—— You'll Never Know What Love Can Do ‘A London cat has had 120 kittens s than ten years. America. statement continued. — Then the priest, he charged, boarded the train During the “short space of five, church bandits entered the coaches.| ifter ‘the military escort had been! ; years, its sponsors say, it has grown | Which were full of passengers, and silenced, ordering his men to kiil all| '? from one small local chapter in Chi-/Some bandits with knives and others) passengers suspected of being sol- cago ton national organization of Tot panrencets wapeelalle erenae | diets, ‘ al = over 3,000 chapters, with a prestige | less pas ers, especially butchering | Villalobos had one leg shattered.| over 000 chapters, wih 2 Prestiee esd ererane iat eee aE laliaiobes hed one lag. shattered’) GOTTRE REMOVED some of the greatest conservation Coaches. Not content with leaving i i t ssistance of a woman and Ser-| ‘ measures enacted during the last dec-| behind a great number of wounded sane “Isidro, Anduaga, one of the| Three St. Louis Gadies Use Colorless QUAL & RAMSTAD CLINIC Announce the association of SORGE M. CONSTANS ade. It is the aim and ideal of the and dead inside the cars, they set three survivors of the military es-| Liniment Successfully. M.D. If you miss seeing the League to grow to such proportions ‘the train afire without heeding the| cort. | Mrs. M. I 2908 Mareus Ave., that it will be able to conserve and | Cries of agony of those still alive. | "Sergeant Anduaga, with five sol-| Mrs. Rose McMahan, 4446 Westmin: ff Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose reestablish American forests, waters) Rescue Impossible . | diers, fought from the military car!ster Place. Mrs. Wm. Tullock, 8926 and Throat and wild life for posterity. T am witness that upon our arri-/ yniil’his comrades were killed. | Edna St., all of St. Louis, Mo., have | | val the cries of wounded passengers jused Sorbol-Quadruple successfully | being burned alive were still to be! 7 and relieved) such 5 WINTER VISITS ae within the cars, and, although Protest Ventures smothering, headaches, ve made efforts to rescue them, it eos choking, s w of Minister Into (itv s impossible because all the cars | nervousne: | i | were a raging furnace.” i ry ry J enthusiast a vri ‘ | "Phere was, some’. specdlation ” to:| Journalistic Work | oie cine * jday as to whether the government| — |. Made by Sorbol Comp: = Ohi “Marriage Clause” It is one of those rare 2 For Rent Two good sleeping rooms in medern home, 120 Ave. A, cor- ner Ave. A and Second St. Phone 812-W jmight arrest the | members of the) New “York, April 21—(/P)-—The | i Sold | episcopate LIN ad Catholic pet latest of many difficulties between 7 ili Jers, in view of the statement from| Dr, John Roach Straton and_the| § Miniature Blizzard Rages For |the presidential offi , that the at-| hoard of deacons of the Calvary Bay fe tacking party received its instru¢-| tist church has arisen over the pas- Hour This Morning—De- tions from the episcopate. At the! tor's journalistic efforts in the Sny- | private residence, where the mem- clared Purely Local | bers of the episcopate have lived since | the episcopate headquarters was| ; Bismarck was given a taste of real) Closed, it was said that the members, Dakota Dairyman winter weather this morning, when| Wee Fesiding elsewhere. 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