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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS } 330.000 VIRTUALLY HOMELESS IN FLOOD AREA TRACK MEET Station M-0-T-H-E-R! ‘BOOTHE D ] ES ‘HUDSON MAXIM, INVENTOR OF HIGH RELIEF FUNDS | , BRING HELD | AT 6 O'CLOCK | EXPLOSIVES, SUCCUMBS 10 ) CANCER’ BADLY NEEDED : | DESPITE RAIN’ SAYS HOOVER — ; THIS MORNING |End Came Last Night After| | Famous Chemist Had Been Lofthouse Sets New Record | ‘deen of End of Great 4 in Coma For 24 Hours—' Remained Hopeful, Almost | ~ For High Jump—Williams to the End, That He Would’ Fised ls Siar, oe ae ssa a ang Work Must Continue Soon Resume His Experi-| | CHEERFUL TO THE END, ments | BAKER FIELD TOO WET Virginia Farmer Lad, Kept 4 Alive 378 Hours By Friends’ | _ Efforts, Succumbs CREST AT VICKSBURG { Lake Hopa:con Hudson Maxim, less powder and deadly explo dead at the age ‘ |Slight Improvement Follows | Operation Few Days Ago, | i i Entrants Arrive in City Last Night, So Officlals Decide Draining of Submerged Ter- fi | But Only Temporary The end came vir ie he} 2 been in a or almost 2 ears a to Go Ahead ; PERE renal seal rs ind after a ritory Will Require From Roanoke, Va. May 7,—(@)—Walter 3 panier é Boothe, farmer lad who had _ been penevMrid thal Ke a hin} Four to Six Weeks | With four of the 11 events run off | in the Capital City track meet here > at 3:80 this afternoon, Mandan held \ a three-point. ead. over Bismarck The Bréyes Kad 10 points; Bismarck | seven; Garrison, Wishek and Fessen- | | den, five ench, and Ashley four. Eight schools were éntered today, | while tracksters from eight other schools who had planned on entering! failed to arrive, due to the inctemen: | weather and poor roads. Schools en- | tered in the meet include Bismarck, | Mandan, Minot, Wilton, Denboff, Ashley,’ Fessenden, and Wishek. | Schools whose entrants failed to ar- kept ulive more than two weeks by| bedridden for three months artificial respiration, died early toda He was not told that he h The youth had been kept alive by| and he remained hopeful 890,000 persons north “ofthe hed and the work of his friends, raising and] the end, of resuming his experiments Old rivers already either driven from lowering his arms to force air into uperheated steam with 1g cir h } [lungs whieh collapsed April 21 when veerin as a motiv | refuge on apney titer ae pure |he was ubout to undergo an operation and " | dwvelfnge the beginhig if tie aeaiat j for a dislocated verte tet | 1 F th ; He suffered three distinct sinking ry of relativ “He told friend he greatest flood im the history of | t n the Missis 4 spells during his long and medically nd hoe Binutein Was ‘tho di ON LI NITE IS. the Mout Pe Gants ivers teeta Climbing gauges, as the muddy eur- {strange illness. but each time he coverer of that th \lied and with surprising cheerfulne Hated War rent ebbed relentlessly toward levee the end Jand courage again looked forward te] Hudson Maxim, inventor of more] | tops, ‘brought renewed efforts frond sD enth Yelock thi pee re eset ccaveine| | thousands of levee workers who have : orm of high explosives, smokeless been “le aes ling, 378 hours after he first ceased| powder und autom yeen laboring three weeks to rear Death came at 6 o'clock this morn: powder und automobile torpedoes the embankments to a sufficient | to breath normally. than other man in the United herent to withstand the predicted cs gee | | New Orleans, May 7.—(P)—With Hudson Maxim atmwedly donations brought the present feet 11 inches and Heidt of Mandan] mother in the picture, a mother total to $49: th that. they | foods. ane ea never iiake } ist bordered) The findings will end a controversy was second, with 36 fect six inches | in this day of the wonders of science, |did mothe y Teeadan Nine Crewe alectonn hae child, | : " ke all knowl-! sought to make r ‘ his mark. Brown of Bismarck, with|can live fully and abundantly within) And tl is the Meche “that chil-) ize his own.” He was nine years those allowed. f a n if ‘she neither demands oe ; 36 feet, four inches, was third. the walls of her own home. jdren are | Id before he learned the, alphabi ie vinnets wii! he jopbe ak aun t tised not for self but for asks it, give to her freely! You will e A e change iphemgell of Ashley, Heldt of Man-) Years ugo the mother of ‘children jthemselves—that children are raived not have her always! \ COOPERATIO And despite the violent winters of) convenience of the ronds. dan, Lorthouse of Bismarck. Stabert \ e ‘ of "Fessenden, Meidinger of Ashley. : he owned his first pair of shoes and| Jp 2S ‘The $36 report- . | m1 tates, wats, nevertheless, a life-long re: rive are Elgin, Carson, New Leipzig,| She is a modern’ mother who sits! grown was a lonely, pathetic ¢ not for mothers but for their own | Sdn eee placed | hater of war; a staunch advocate of T, © C. Order oes Only to! Atha agatigevat’ New-orlenae eee McClusky, Washburn, Linton, Hazel-{here, old ears clamped ‘neath the/ure. Her job seemed done, She k lives. upon an operating table under great| Peaceful arbitration, a champion of | m ined stationary, but between the ton and Napoleon. ‘ headphones, listening with joy and no life apart from her children, She And, like the old paradox of ah | ren as ot and an attempt was made| ll mankind in trouble, and the self- Shipments From D. ‘rescent City and the mouth of the . By jumping five feet, 6% inctes| interest to that voice “out there.” , had gloried in being needed, who Idses his life shall find it,” so | 1, adjust the vertebra, which seemed | appointed guardian of a artealacl oes Vee river consistent rises wane in the high -jump, Lofthouse, Bis- ybe that voice belongs to her, Then came the finished job. Empty have mothers learned that a child | 1) have given the trouble. little ee that nested in the g¢ to Other States | shown, indicating that the waters marck, estiplished a new record. |own son or daughter. Thousands of | ; lind nights of waiting. And|Who feels no fetters will give of | 'qyiwe given tha trouble, aerate} vexthte “in “New gi | ehich chara veekeeaoniog Trlecaeae Williams of Mandan took second place|the world's great men and. women | vo je while she waited what it, love and duty infinitely more than! way ‘noted but the rally Jersey. een : | the lowlands were returning to the in this with a mark of five feet, 5% | whose fame leads them before the | she awaited, and knowing that it| the child af yore whose parents and by yesterday Two of Maxim’s-discoveries in his! Washington, May 7.—(--A new] hisin atveant inches, and Spriggs of Bismarck with | microphone see to it that mother has | Could never come again-—waiting stifled his life. | i experiments with high explosives, sch ¢ es applying to inter. a mark of five feet 4% inches was/her radio and knows when to tune in} the old days of busy usefulness and The Modern Mother | definitely relinquished. may be said in a large mi e s of lignite coal sie Water Still Rising fithird. ee ic for the voice she knows and loves! joy, | cSup the modemomotherwkicdnis | A th stalked before him, the| have revolutionized modern, warfare ‘orth Dakota, which neral willl The water was rising rapidly at ' In the discus Krein of Wishek,| above all others. Different ‘Today sk her children to make her life | 18-year-old lad smiled and encouraged| They were the first smokeless pow-! sive substantial ine to rail-| sn, head of the Atebutaliys basin andl with a mark of 93 feet, 11 inches,! One of the greatest divines in! argos mother iv notsthe pathetic er when they’ have grown beyond | his companions, who, with heroic |det made in America and the ; 3 by:\tho| SiC neers dinected thee ccniy TERE took first place. Helbling of Mandan|this country recently traveled 3,000 | lwothan “thats peste cai home nest, the mot willing | fidelity, had stood tirelessly by his| be adopted by the United S iNeed lek e@ Commerce Commission! workmen to the levee line along that followed closely with a mark of 93|miles to see that the ‘right radio 1 aoboniy: to take some of th d’s offer-! bedside as human pulmotor and| ernment; an the first al ix now moved interstate! crretch, The dikes along the south feet eight. inch id Heidt of Man- installed in his parents’ humble | !t is not only the radio that has made i f F : F arge of 61 cents per’ ton for] ong , feet eight.inches, and Heidt of Man-|was installed in his pare MBN | shee alitteretice’’ Novede iit" the auto other than chil one, finds | now and then he spoke to his family ; é : : : sat bank of Bayou des Glaises und along « dan was third with a mark of 86 feet,/home, so that they could hear his! ti takes her down cow roms she has her children’s love and | of the mysteries of the life after] ieee Cee Gel AE Gta tL RIALS ab Uc : 10 inches. : "| sermons every Sunday. : P i , interest and aid as no mothers ever | death which he felt was fast draw- nec a i to; ie nee She Smo T a : @ = Qualifying for the saot put finals siincaiigas tan nll had these things before. ing their curtains’ about him, t _ psa —— Pe eee ooamuaal MORE DONATIONS REPORTED were Cayou and Brown of Bismarck, inging to Mother | | But we xrow negligent at times. ed we (und perfected a) ized the roads to fix a ¢ ; Indications that the flood re- Heidt of Mandan, Polonsky of Wilton,| Hundreds of great concert singers)! th ¢ The bustling, complex world takes | city ri a with a speed| cents per don for distances of i e|] lief fund being raised by ‘the Hagen of Garrison and \Medinger of |} who seem to sing to vast audiences | ™4 2 ines he "paners, : ay {our minutes. We forget arate a ; yiiles and $2.31 p r ton fer ates mi Burleigh county Red Cross chap- Ashley. are really singing for the old mother | H0me: in’ this, eee er neauly " {the biggest thing in life—a marae . : ; h © amounts for in-|] ter will total over $500 were ap- i eae arGion tou seek ise He beside oe at home. : | : a truth within the hearts. of | Radios and autos and books and fine parent today when additional in the shot put, with a mark o jo we say that this is a modern | toda: Donation B. Vellenga, Tappen........ 10.00 e i VESTIGATION OF STATE W..N. P. Club, Regan. . 5.00 Akan. of Garrison and Olson of Bix- his first hat. He pitched hay for} RATES TO BE CONTINUED DeMo Comm: ndery 10.00 O'Brien's Cafe tees bi marek eualified for the finals in they lt ie three days to earn 15 cents t@ buy| "Decision by the Interstate Com- broad jump. an er n ic e or i: His first geography, at he} merce Commission of the lignite-coal . Stabare Fessenden trackster, won! ; Would Welcome Industrial might look up Fran wheres rate case pending befo: for. 5 nc 1 the jump, setting a mark of 17 feet ‘Agreements With Foreign | N#poleon used to liv Leserairlseaeiepecvals the south side of Old river will be Bee TREN, Wied. 10s eeeean haa tote H ee tagba aitheagh alk h Snusennisaat ths iavestines | tee enedeer ehicaaeann een were Kessell and Meidinger of Ash- ur er re) ans one ad na i ; Says The senior Maxim, although a poor|tion of state rates now , freed by crevasse ex. each with 16 feet, 11 inches, 9 Nations, Speaker Say: miller," was an incatiabieatudent:| launched by the state ralivvad Boardh| stream, "above, ‘moves ‘upon thent to Philosophy, histor: nee, astron-| Fay Harding, board member, sa to- ass dow! e Mississi . Baker Field Too Wet soph 8 y é i i » May 7.—U)—Soviet Rus- ’ he y of space and] day. Four different sources were sending Roduledto be. held, waa veaverae Peeetiicisliy cctsesd Guat temiity weiss ba aiiacts algcuared | cehs state. dnveatigston. ix veing! torrents into this basin. The Red Mich waine todage roe thee Fl. ee — olive branch of peaceful economic) at his fireside, henge luis children| undertaken at the direction of the] fiver, from the west, was assaulting wil water today from la: ni ¥ e i e capitalisticfcame early and naturglly by their} legislature which appropriated $10,000; the protecting embankments with the heavy rain, and consequently some of ek ie ee Se ee Re RPA) dae een ont ay ] est flood fin its history, the the events are being staged at the Addressing the international eco-! He also possessed a n In general, Harding said, the Inter-{ crest of which was approaching Alex- Roosevelt school field while: others Authorities Claim Tucker'| nomic conference, Gregoire Sokoln- | ory, ‘which was inhe state Commerce Commission opposes . The from the north are being run off at the high school - ikoff said the soviet union would|in generous measure. When nearly|too wide a variation between state! attacked with another huge volume field. Most of the entrants were Was in Verona Bank on) welcome industrial agreements with | 70 years of age, the latter could re-| rates and interstate rates on the samej of water. Overland, pools were cum- there this morning ready for the i i italists,| cite from memory scores of poems} commodity. At present, Harding said,| ing from the Arkansas river with mea caving serived in aha city lest March 1 About the Time| somiee. Conneries and canta! why | that he had not seen since his school] state and interstate rates on lignite! still others streaming from the ight, and consequently officials de- ided to go through with the sched- They Believe Bjone Was dee havi cific | days. re the same but the new decision, crevasses in the Mississippi. a) ti By Spwanh cae tear ane Against odds which to many would] will establish a marked discrepancy | Engineers believed that this water ule despite the rain and unfavorable nomic systems: represented by the|have been insurmountable, Hudson} between the two. It is probable, he| would meet in the basin at the head conZitions. Slain—Accused Man Denies; soviet and the other countries. Maxim struggled to obtain an educa-! said, that the railroad board will] of the Atchafalaya and if the levee sie Any Part in Cri |. Scores ‘of delegates left their | tion. Sheealne the port unt ult! proceed with its investigation of 8 te ie withstood the assault, it would ‘ Nn; art in Cri : ee 1 courses offered at Kent's Hi! laine, | ya ‘and revise them in accordance| return to the main stream, excep! + a 1,193 People Use FS e san eee Red he Crostnin better te ere he completed his academic studies at] with eviderVe which may be present-| such of it as does not move down the Reading Room at aS Re ase aha addeere. the Age. me s, abit was each en Ved at hearings to be held throughout| Atchafalaya. >) ‘ joure, N. D., May 7.—(®)—In- A * 7 i 5 i vide knowledge of c the stat i in April Diaz to Continue in Power) jicccd by the La Moure county grand|BOth Defendants Testify in| the, sov Meat neataien that Ane ing and the natural sclences.| "fEvidence on which the federal body| 4) Heerer. tenes, Riotesomtsc ice / Library | IN APFH) Until 1928—U. S. Super- | jury,on a'charge of first degree mur-| Their Own Behalf, Each fear” ok Whe eerie sleet he had formulated the hypothes's of| © Grace Mallhere tite eniee at ypiles of territory ulready have been ; der in connection with the death of fred, ture of led ahaete looded. driving 180,000 personsafrom { | «The reading room of the Bismarek| vised Election Planned dae, Weiser ane cee Blaming the Other nothing higher than the general peace |the compound nature of fy | 1, which the. stats. rail old ate ad eee pines end 160000 sate tte { Hans Bjone, Verona bank cashier,| ipa wae toncineee ae It cosrarn: [400 h ha: |attorney general's office cooperate: h Pe aurie che geen Ke 1108 per omar: Francis Tucker was in the county jail -tion was achieved with the cap’ accepted theory only within tue past! with the Interstate Commerce Com- rete in Mae (Seon, oe PA fF !/ copding tor Ciguren sammnbed tial Washington, May 7—()—Peace in| here today. New York, May 7—(#)—The lives|istic nations it would help maintain | few years. mission, Harding said. joover estimated in a stateme 4 doeides S| vi hi t ed to Pauline Rich, city librarian. ~~ Fahe little strife-torn Central Ameri-| qhe indictment was returned late| of Mrs. Ruth Snyder and Henry | world peuce./ He emphasized that ae ApTaune maen be fz Strrced| | sued of Vickaniee As Swine During the month 95 new books|can nation of Nicaragua seemed! yesterday, after which Tucker was|Judd Gray will be placed in the|the soviets were ready to The crest of the flool waa jasd | passing Vicksburg and had 400 miles i j business as a career, and spent five in- it Ini late ; i ? cessions to foreigners. ness 4b iris \ . Gaderer adult” ai ae 12g | Close at hand today with the United | taken into custody and held without| hands of a jury Monday afternoon.|“°Aveuing ‘that the soviet state mo-|¥ears in this work at, Pittsfield, bail under the law’ that denies a per- ; : lass. Even at this time his invent- | to go before exhausting its power of juvenile. - States apparently prepared to use| sor accused of first degree murder |, Tesfimony was concluded yester-| nopoly of — industr nb © mind was working, with the re- | destruction, Secretary Hoover ¢aid. stern measures in quelling further | the vight to liberty under bonds, ex-|4Y,,4t, the closing session of the| foreign commerce by sult that he originated a process tor | He appealed for every penny of the : Se] rebellions warfare. te » S| trial’s third week and adjournment! sia’s productive pow . Sokolni- | § e' ; iar ae Tor ; ‘ pt by special court order made aft-| \) il aad color printing which was tricd out Red Cross quotas and as much mo Weather “|. Continuation in power of the con-| crs oticution by the defendants was taken until Monday. Koff declared the constantly: improv- | Oy 94 Punting, Shieh Wat : ing tho Aneriena meeulesean riba tie { | ea ') servative government of President Gray, during the closing hours |ing economic situation hus entirely | 0m the Hvening Journal of Fittstildy estimated that from four to six weeks ; o>] Diaz, with representatives of the Tucker Tells His Story of his cross examination by Dana| justified the soviet doctrine and d hewapaper ‘issued in. colors in’ the | ould be required. for ther flooded ¢ a ditions at North De-|/beral, faction participating in his| qucker voluntarily went before the | Wallace of counsel for Mrs. Snyder,| proved the prediction of some for. | NeWsaner iss sreue te dean oattabd denne Virtantly 1) 1 eather con ie a3 jor! 3 a-! cabinet, and maintenance of this grand jury to tell his story when, he continued to be suave and gracious. | eigners, that the soviet government in Experiments in 1888 | tre entire 330,000 persons affected i brary Sade Fe ¢ 24 hours ending | ststus guo until 1928, when an Amer-| rand jury to t suspected of being |, Asked by Wallace what he had! was certain to collapse’ unless it i at 8 a, m. 2 hree; in supervised election will decide (Continued on page tl » $5| to whom leadership of the country rightfully belongs, has been decided upon by Henry L. Stimson, who; President Coolidge’s personal repre- certain is lov chemistry, how: hoped to gain by the murder of| submitted itself to the control of i i connected with the, bankers’ death. ; } nt expression Bjone was slain March 1 and the bank ities ne Gaely taped Bi parent tonal eapital in the printing business, and in 1883) Amundsen to Tell How Dirig-, robbed. ‘ % : he sold out and began experimenting | ; r ] Authorities investigating. the case krcutat is. what I would like to}Seed Loan Helps With explosives and ordnance. In ible Nearly Destroyed 4 Last Minute *; Temperature at 7 a. m. . Highest yesterday Lowest last night .....- Precipitation to 7°a. m. Highest wind velocity. ~ <—s = claim Tucker was in the Verona bank 1890 he built a dynamite factory and : Tat Ms | : Bulletins : Temps, & En ab da naa ay late as 5:15,p.m. on. the ‘day | sations, ‘dhl mot take tne stant as] Avestore Normal {smokeless powder mill at Maxim, 3 Itself Over Pole i aes 3 ¢ jone was killed. wedi + a plaee m, ap ——_——_—_* * B8 xs * edved Bebe Eade Today. Ss Eis Dellave ibetbauber’ was re-direct examination. | Counsel for Acreage of Crops operation with Dr. Hobert ( ; oe ead a Wicdie Howe SS <4 |conservatiye armies, terminating to- | slain at about that hour. the opening of court yesterday that adopted by the United States govern-| Norge, almost destroyed itself and] The board of bishops o f the = GE | day, wag'to disclose, whether both| | According to stories told nese | she would be called to refute state-{ Operation of “the “state feed and| AdoRt lity precious human freight, dufing| Methodist Eplscor auel che church poli: s factions would surrender their arms| Witnesses, the curtain on the front! ments made by Gray. No reason wag | Seed toan, passed by the 1927 legi It was in connection with this in-! its flight from Spitzbergen to Alaska’ day appeinted bi 08 Cloudy |to the American ines, in con-| Window of the banking room Was! snnounced for the change in plans,| ature, has resulted in a normal a vention that the strife between ilud|by way of the North Pole, will be| at 1997 comferemecst ‘eerie in- 48 Rain,,| formance with Stimon’s request, and drawn and the ‘ioor locked late in the) Both defendants took the stand{9ge being sown to crops in pratical-| Yon” Muxim ‘and his brother, Sir by ees told by Captain Roald! 0 Cloudy | while the Washi government | 4fternoon of March 1. One of S {in their own behalf, each blaming | !¥ every eeuni in the state, accord-| Hiram Stevens Maxim, first came to| Amundsen, the noted Arctic explorer,| September 12, Bishop L. 0 Cloudy | believed the liberals would aid in| witnesses approuched the bank to/the ‘other. Mrs. Snyder was on the |imé to J. A. Kitchen, commissioner | tight. It scems that Hudson 1 Hee eee ete ats in hi lee:| Sethaf Helena: "Norte Bekets, 0 Cloudy | the pacification of the country, some | transact business Tarte Bione pant] stand for 12 hours and ‘32 hours and Gray for 17. |of agriculture and labor. whose b: I vas ture, “By Dirigible from Rome to| Bismarck, September 28, Bishop 137 Cloudy | liberal leaders held that ‘the marines | hearing some. pounding in the ban Kitchen. said his office sent out| nad dropped this name early ife| Teller,” to be given on May 11 at; HL. Smith. SAE SS under Admiral Latimer will have to| believed the cashier busy and did pee rs 14,800 blank forms on which to file} and assumed that of Hudson Masim.| the ejty auditorium rime ‘ fr troops, try the door. (Devils Lake Wil Lake Will applications for Spanty, jeans. Most) Sir Hiram, inventor of the Maxi That experience p obably was one| outevitle, ia ie Tota he ‘The principal barriers to ® . of these were used, he believes, since| gun, later accused his younger of the most harrowing that hus ever e . Daw- + ful adjustment of the civil trouble, Deor:Maied: BRRE Have State Meeting | they ‘were sent oniy to tarm agents,| Eo, o°F it mpting to sc up alcome to any explorer’ or any fiyer.| eon today denied the Petition of Ry Stimson sets it, have been the he ponndingy authorities, believe, f Walto: : bankers and others who asked for company in New York by misrepre-|The Norge had reached the North | and A insistence of the liberals that Presi-| was being done by the person who 0 n League them. senting himself as “H. im,""in- | Pole, Captain Amundsen and his es Minot .. nt Diaz shodld relinquish his post,| slew Bjone, in nailing fast the front Inspection of fields on recent trips|ventor of the gun. Th sociates had taken observations, and | Napoleon .. and the : inability under existing | doo 'Devits Lake, N. D., May 7.(Pi—| through the state has convinced him| continued fora ‘number of years,| they had proceeded on towards Nome, | year-old wi white girl at Pembina | .|clrcumstances to guarantee a falr "Aut jorities quizzed Tucker during| The 15 North ‘Dakota chapters of the| that a practically normal acreage | whereupon Hudson Maxim issued |Alaska, discovering the Ice Pole, the! ville. Williston sRain | election. Ingsmuch as he, considers | their nvESrlEt eo but he claimed he | Izaak Walton League of America will | Will be sown to the major crops this | statement to the effect that he never | geographic center of the ice pack, on| Moorhead, “Minn. 54 no neutral didate. now available, | left the bank ‘and transacted some! be invited to send delegates to a| year, Kitchen port A few counties | had invented a gun and never intend-| the way. It was after passing out of | he hus reported, that best results; business abopt town before he left! state meeting to be held in Devils| Which were ented by a legal/ed to. The brothers were unable’ this region, 400 miles south of the} ere denied a WEATHER would pbtsin. from continuance of | for home about 6:15 or the day| Lake on May v2) and 21, according to | technicality from m taking advantage of} to reconcile their differences, how-| North Pole, that they began to run| impartial trial but the cos: For Bismarck ani it} Bait administration until another | of the rdbbery and murder, Announcement by Sivert W. Thomp-|the 1927 feed and seed law are not | ever, and remained enemies for more | into. serious trouble Before long| clined to uphold th the petit tonight and Sunday. ncey when, under American| Authorities questiqned Tucker as| son, of thig city, national director.|in such good shape and in these the| than 20 years, | they realized that they. were lost in in temperature. supervision, an election can reflect | to where he vbtained money which he | The purpose of Mr.| acreage may be slightly reduced, he Born in 1853 savy fog, with the danger of col-| For North Dako‘ Rain tonight ihe true wishes of the Nicaraguan ig alleged to have spent freely after! Thompson, says; nize the | said. Hudson Maxim was born a Orne- | idling with the high Alaskan moun- and Sunday. Not much change in| people. Bjone’s death, ‘The funds, Tucker| North Dakota The technicality to which he re- vile, | Piscataquis county,» (Maine, |tains ever present. temperature. & —— said, were in his ssion for some ferred’ was a provision in the 1927 ruary 3, 1853. Reared in the! Ice had formed on the metal parts |~ Pp AL. ARE ‘| time, through his failure to pay his; Statute which held that a county » ki the hardest kind it ry utside . th: bin. e| GENERAL hig Pik eons ANE | Bil’ poise tthe robbery. Me ee Boge Geocing' ina hardrat hind. et | wk" sete cateids Gan Sites ok must have collected a stipulated per-| work, and forced to fight for every. aes sueendered by the motors|. Tucker, who is ab: jears old, Pole of any previous feed and seed fal the ba ot tire fam e that formed on the gon- in martied and fins these ehildten. He Pay Yoan ‘before it could take advantage | were natora cused ot amily | cue alar saktie, lane por ae op of. Feats “aal's fare about, six. mi of Only a. few coun: | physical strength. Whey Hudson’ was | They. fell propellers\a from Verona. The. city “Bakery of Minot must ied from the benefits|» boy of 15 he had won considerable shot the jagged sce chonks ine con: an Soe ried, at we waLrON g ane we ‘" Cri ~ fora he 1927 th it. ig me as a wrestler, paving: arene Manoa bom eripent suroegs 4 a Wear Rie Span Ate 4 rae lard county jury foi all comers at several county fa’ alloons, tearing . gapin, : eee Wi # ag A ¥et hi e ible ts it his | hol poe. 2 ¢ frail canvas that {9 sbaine arated wi atl ont wi ee . vcegpt Buec! Pi eter Lacy, four, years Pg pone es pai o The crew was e ye, of iid throw him in less than a har pate! inte ba attracted so much at- Teer ste alice