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’ OO me A pane “ . = . i las : tay yay henge in ten I I | E B [ S MAR C k § I R I B U I \ E FINAL EDM EDITION | SEE DN SREY ORS SSS SCS 0ST SN ae SRN RO MAOTE TALS ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927 PRICE FIVE CE CENTS | EVACUATION OF “SUGAR BOWL’ AREA STARTS ; PINEDO LANDS Ty ®s,city For [FIVE PERSONS [ontario Gets ts tigwor Permict™ —||FLYERS READY gBcad Medicon wate GIOWLY | NEAR AZORES; CONVICTED OF |; - FOR START OF =" | SPREADS OVER IS UNINJURED MANSLAUGHTER -_ BALLOON RACE ‘NEWTERRITORY Foreed Li i} 27 Ev =| fo anding Will Only ;1927 Event at Akron Memor Flood Waters of Atchafalaya Temporarily Delay Ital- ial Day to Be One of | 5 oka ieee " aed | Sweep Aside Strengthened ian’s Flight Greatest in History | | + Levees at McCrea _ BEING TOWED INTO PORT |FIEL DS ARE FLOODED j Jury in Trial i heeditine From | Film Cowboy’s Death Quick- | | + ly Reaches Verdict | e+ | ‘TIME TO CALL A HAL | Quintet, Which Includes Slain! ‘| Actor’s Widow, Will Be | Sentenced Friday | ee | Los Angeles, May 25—U?)—Holly- wood today found itself tagged with a [fiat against “wild parties and_ kill- }15 BALLOONS ENTERED | | Evacuation of t. Martin | Area Complete—Refugees Number 17,021 Flyer’s Homeward Course Charted From Azores to Portugal, Thence to Rome New York, May 25.—()—Unin- d despite his forced landing in Atlantic during his 1,600 mile , jump from. Trepassey, N. F., to the {Three Pilots Who Travel | | Farthest Distanee to Com- pese American Team Akron, O., May 25.—(NEA)—One of the greatest airmeets of American history will feature the Little Rock, Ark. A fund of approximately $2,000,- 000 to be made available by the jay 25— 7 national | Swat ates: aint s American Red Cross will be Azores, Commander ‘Francesco de Hh ere aaa LL a a {balloon race to start from Akron : Pinedo today presumably was with ces Se Sean teaesi ‘ } Memorial 1 | i | needed in the three principal | states of the Mississippi valley | to supply feed and seed to farm- ers, It was decided today at a conference here between Secre- tary of Commerce Hoover and other officials, Arkansas needs persons of manslaughter for their \participation in a drinking orgy i which ended in the shooting to death of Tom (Two Gun) Kerrick, film cowboy. The quintet involved in the, verdict, which was returned after a little | more than 3% hours deliberation, in- | cluded the sluin actor’s widow, Mrs. | Sarah Kerrick, whom some of her co- defendants accused of deliberately | wielding the gun that killed her hus- | band. The others are Joe Hunt, Arizona cowboy, said to have financed | the party; Iris Burns, Anita Da and Henry Isabell, the latter three | ; film extras. | The five will come up for sentence next Friday morning. The penalty for manslaughter under the California law is from 1 to 10 years imprison- iment. his plane at Fayal, Azores, or near there. The last’ advices from Fayal, with communication difficult, wefe that he was being towed to port. The Santa de ‘inedo’s plane, was seen inday in tow of ‘ the schooner Infantia Vesagres, 360 ! miles southwest of the Azores, by the steamer Cabo Torres, said wire- leas messages received by the Radio Corporation of America. De Pinedo’s course was charted from Trepassey to the Azores, thence to Portugal and then to Rome. E: ectations are that he will resume is flight when his plane is over-| hauled in the Azores. De Pinedo left Trepassey early Monday and was due in the Azores in the afternoon, A hundred” airplanes, two dirig- Jibles, and 15 huge balloons will take jpart in the program which is sched | juled to begin at Cleveland-Akron! Dr. W. A. Thayer, of Johns Hopkins, | Speedway. | Baltimore, newly-elected president of | Il the thrills of the air are to be! the Amer Medical Associa about $500,000, it was decided. | fered to a crowd expected to ex matter ceed 100,000° people, who will, crowd | The remainder will be used im | an ar a 100 square miles in. extent Hosts tania Saal Aseinal bet: [set aside by Governor A. V. Donahey | lee ache jof Ohio us a military reservation. j ,New Orleans, 4) —The The national balloon race it slow spread of the muddy waters of | while bi a Ae | the tehafalaya river, pouring {has as its prize for first p th | at MeCrea, today pete realteation | Litchfield trophy, a silver pedes the | inhabitants of Louisiana's It_is to be the largest balloon ra “Sugar Bowl” of what “the greatest | of the 15 American nationals t | flood | in the history of the Missis- have been held, and has drawn. the | bg AR eset spenchebuoceune xreatest. of ' American balloon | rhe eves | Ate ree. ones Pilots 0 ity oniagees yesterday when the current of the | ! Atchafalaya swept aside the barriers Pilots Assemble | Medesty and Tact, n Face of |* | One Guilty—All Guilty A spokesman for a group of jurors declared after they had been dis- charged: “We felt that it was about time ae es. : I |to call a halt on Hollywood's wild : ol : f parties and killings. To have returned 5 : a verdict of not guilty would have .|put a stamp of approval on such dis- Us apes you like ba have the wh graceful carousing. We simply could ° o : detectives Youn 0.!not do anything else but find the | Although liquor was not a 0) men had been laboring weeks The three ‘whose. balloons: come to hold and burst in upon the fertile to earth farthest from Akron are | Unprecedented .*.1ten- fields of the east Atchafalaya to compose the American team in| Ey The break — is Anproximately the international balloon race, to} ions, Is N le miles northwest of New Orleans. be held from: Denver on or about | Stab) Sin ts Evacuation Ix Orderly : Labor Day, when American vilots| nts of the “Sugar Bowl" will compete 2 ‘opi (P)-~ America's | who suw the flood of 1912 go by and men of the air in an effort to re-|aviator-envoy, ain Charles A.| leave them unharmed, and who tain in America the James Gordon rgh, has won universal admira- | watched others struggle with the PEAer at: once, dies ee. Sach for Bennett cup now held h and aroused unparalleled waters in 1922, today were making i The pilots wi vill battle A Siihinanndesby: A preparations to remove their prop- shadowing, you? There wit | defendants guilty—all of them—un-| liquor permits under Ontario's new law. Above are shown Mrs. J.| that’ nonoe hace Dealt battle for) thusiasm. By hi pte ree Ser ‘befone-ahe waxers eas Initiates Into Fourth rime tae siobe auins pan Stigleman, Or,/der the law, nnd instruction from the | Clark and children cf Windsor, first. woman to receive a permit, f ont. eiery ball Hoeven 9 age y ee tl Reaek Degree) nowji sou like to. go" before the |eourt And, under the law, if. one provincial officer inspecting her permit. Below is O. K. Davis, head| America.) P&lleon cente nt the’ respect of all| The evacuation was proceeding in get married? There she 1 ‘4 ) to Come From 16 North. {| m2yr to get marries 1G : {Was guilty all were guilty. of the Ontario Moderation League, who was the first to r al Among them are Ward T. Van hiien? un orderly manner. None of the is, in the center, Miss Geraldine} ‘The verdict followed out the Orman and” W.-W. Morton, the ented on everywhere | Panic which had characterized the Flagley. Again, how'd you like to! tthe! permit. A million permits have been prepared fer the fir ) ch had el erized | west Councils have the chief of police grill you? praetor the slips being available to tourists also for a $2 fee. Goodyear team, who now are na- or one moment had | last minute rushes in other sections There she is, at the bottom, Miss] more Persons are assembled and en- ape ends international balloon race y American, who bounded | was visibl One hundred and sixty-five candi-| Blodwyn Williams, The girls gaged in an unlawful act, if one mem- Van Orman and Morton last yoar|scurite tr orld Tange oer he hea that the ev dates are to be initiated into the| three of the officials who ran the ‘es seurity to World fame, lost his hea ber of that assemblage should be a H ant 5 sagen 4 a ice fourth degree, Knights of Columbus, for a day recently. | Twenty killed as a result, then all members | fa h OD erg Ss iven Ti ParaReionetaees $6 win’ the/or proved anequal to the situation in ren had pecial ceremonies here May 30.! high school pupils, at girls. Pat-lof the group are equally responsible man was blown out to sea aria the! out preparation, —He has been called | "eported in LaF night. Ste Wagner of Bismarck; master of | “Sp mlcinatedy for the killing. ents : t ‘ Spread Rapidly international race, and after hours injupon to actin circumstances which Wal s f the district of North Dakota, is in i G t ‘oO ati n by the air, over the storm-tossed At nay have proved dif Along the Teche, the evacuation pe tater came Ps ponme! te ral es 7. fee hasty ApnaG ats Vaterland. the. usages of, public life, and never mopalgaes ELS in the heart of the ismarck-Mandan, New ‘Rockford, pony, excited by the rise of the White ; if onee has he mude # mistake. “He ae. {Evangeline country, the waters 0 Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo-Moor- ; River, which had invaded its pasture, i From the Pacific Be ene menta: with the cust.|the Bayou were reported spreading Kad, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Lang- struck out for the center of the cur- Lieutenant Robert Po Lehr, who eee eee a Mictene to aahme | rapidly, don, Minot, Wahpeton, Willist manly dignity a ens to at don, Minot, Wahpeton, Willison, St. WILL BE MADE Leiecreeety arith, guieldal intent [fo SHOE used to ide an cast wind 2p in amust he aily questionsy he |, OR, the lower. Mississippi the, wa IIL, Fond Du Lac, Wis., and Glendive, in after the pony, struggled for half [Amsbasendoc utseenie Herrick —Ex- SORLIE URGES it. aie fayette reported St. Mar- vd 7,021 mite ees Were could come safely back to Patience and ready good nature. t worst app to be o} is one of the entered pilots. Gits ‘Auathev Home gauge at New Orleans showed a .3 an hour to turn it toward shore, fin- Coo ag The gugete Be Celebrated FOR LAND DE AL ally seized its mane and dragged it} presses Aviator’s Thank: land, ‘is one of th ioe gare, Hi ‘ e gathering w open with cele- to land. e wi ly for Congress ir Anothe: tt ere are | foot drop in 25 hours bringing the bration of solemn pontifical mass. at For Royal Wéleome—Flyer PEOPLE T0 BE tin L, Davey, Kent, 0. whose com-|,,Anether honor—and | there are -the honorary diploma of the | been in sev (Cont! don pay dents, Young Says es &: he: State of ipitation: . Highest in ine! Weather 2g Lowest Pre Sé8 fae Pointing to differences in the laws various states, Young sajd that in Yi e to come— ite flyer [level to 20 feet, the lowest it has St. Mary’s cathedral at 10 a. m., with ! a-| pany has entered “The Davey Tree | (4hy Mare to come —awuited the flyer month: Right ‘Reverend Vincent Wehrle, \ Himself Gives Short Ad-) i HIpher Normal iSehesle cre oF tbe with Very ews 4 sie -n¢}Board of Administration to dress—Legislators ‘Assure! i of Regs pilot is il Fea eT Wee “eee DRIVERS | MUST 4 y ° g | F se ! " in |tion in the world. Its class lists are Tertia,” by Michale Haller, is cae Bal: i ; eae é sung by the Bismarck Knights of Take (amen co! Balance Paris, May 25—(P—Charles Lind pubic Must Get in State of |! + a huge sarnin bulls, “Cap [tury-, The directors. of ‘the. school KNOW LAW FOR ‘olumbus male choir. ; - | Public s b fe GEDS | eal that nev Nomads Registration at the Grand Pacific| Decision to enter into a new con- RUSSIAN TIES bergh, she new. mn MMaagE ok Amer bine sey bi apn * tain Honeywell hus never been “out | {eeuch an wonorary” one. ees belies | ‘ 5 i in ere Safet, in- Speeds aise e { tiatory ceremonies will begin at 1:30|of land to be added to the state TAeericks “the temporarily retieine Mere ere | which he’ compete j : three) at St. Mary’s auditorium. penitentiary farm was announced agikatradant!': This Aimerienn’ wekator stinctive Thought th MAS RAEE ms. Bottnar, who NOs) ges ree compe, Fr. John Slag. is his: [istration following a conforance with reesived: a trelmanal is oR, ce se a Weather Report: EE torian; |. Roherty, narrator; E.| Attorney General George afer f % 4 » fo not, N. . ay — 26. —__——# Greater Knowledge of Traffic F. Cosgritt, recorder: Ralph. Lynch, and PF. A’ Lahr, Bismarck’ banker, | Government's Final Words captain Sioakernn cana the every North Dakotan will constitute | Setipps-Howard newsrapers. Boett- i jaffaney, marshal. Fr. John Hal-| The new contract, it is believes —_— 5; i i i safety laws will be unne essary, hun- ade pratune att Dae chaplain, WR: Rlalt,, teins | willbe ines of the lagat objections | London, May 25—UP)—A note con-|__ Then Captain Lindbergh himself jredy of lives will be saved and prop. | bet ball in a fountain, He eplaced in| Temperature at 7 a, m. ee sentinel, D. Healow, color| Morton county, in his suit to force |nal words to. soviet Russia was in| Craror as his host, and in one of Bis’ vented, Governor A. G. Sorlie said |W Pe TUT a pre ete eer errant ee | Minot, N. D., May 25.—(P)—Enact- bearer. the board to ‘cancel a contract al-|the course of drafting by, the eab-|timsutt to every ome et ine deputies 7,28 address at the mecting of the| Gordan Bennett cup, race team. He| Precipitation to 7 : ment of, the funiform” tritfi In the fourth degree quartet are | ready made. inet today. It will be handed to the state safety council here today. i wf 25 7 . rs advocated by the national safe y be f Ieome him, A automobil dents and solve th Fischer, second tenor; E, P. Crain,|.admitted thut Martin's contentions | House, the former imperial embassy, | ”° safety laws passed at the last automobile accidents a € first buse, and 7. G, O'Hara, second|that it. exceeded its power are, well|ax soon ax possible after the house | uwnen Franklin eame over here Sieh) the executive suid these 1 | problema ariaing: Geom an incregelng founded. Attorney General" Shafer |of commons approves the govern-| 159 years ago” the, avistor suid, represent the sentiment of t ; |density of automobile traffic Chairman 's ry is honorary chairman | that its contract with Lahr is illegal | matic and formal trade relations with ‘ y z concerning the commonwealth and to, the meeting of the state ) of the general committee and J. N.|in that it presumes to bind the state | Moscow. Paar erd pons reel? Witt | that every citizen should aid in mak | rear nell Here tnday. ; i Roherty is chairman. J. L. Clifford |for ap amount. in excess of the ap-| To Give Full Terms Bleriot crossed the channel ‘in 1909 | ng the laws effective. | BISMAR Bp ae rhe ae - is secretary. Other membe: Propriation made to finance the land| The note which will simultaneous-| people asked: ‘What good did it do. /@Ws are valuable only in the| to cross the channel?’ In the same 4 _ 3 in the front rank of the states ens, Fargo; Math J. Kraker, Wabpe. Price to Be the Same government's full terms regard- ¥ : makes them enforcible,” the execu | Dickinso By y | ng an ‘ fon: ale 1p Lynch, Grand Forks; E.| The price for the land will remain | ing. the Russian emissaries in Eng-| "ay, ReoPls, today are asking “whit tive said. “Laws are necessary ; Dunn Center : | foty legislation standpaiat, eg ree B.C. Roche, the same in the new contract as was|land. It is understood they will be lantic.” hope it will produce the } true, but what we need more is al | Elendale Willletons John New Rock- | stipulated in the old contract, $68.80 | allowed a period of grace amounting get the public into a state of mind: Fessenden . bt 4 Cloudy | o¢ 8 ar irit of friendship between the two : some states drivers overtaking an- F, J. Hartl, Minot; Frank W. Wilkin- | pared to defend their action in case | their baggage. a Must Think — : i | Hettinger 9 P Cldy.| | son, Dickinson, and Fred ¥. Walz,|the court. action {a pressed in an| It is expected the note will be sent lend" teguiar’ ‘communicttion’ crave! “When an. automobile driver Reunited With Daughter) jinestown ... Cloudy | or tie Tepe sige kote eee ae Devils Lake. effort to show that the state paid) immediately after tomorrow night’s | 2 <! H tain Lindbergh's words had- | Ls : joudy | ing the overtaking vehicle to pass committee. Other members are Edw. | chairman, said. He said the feeling of | Frid: nin; | eternity the next instant unless he| | Lisbon : 05 Idy. ° Bannon, L. H. Carufel,.J. L. Clifford, |the board is that it obtained ‘the | sen nem be. translated for his Vistoners, but | $42" Proper precautions to cross in Brought at Wabasha | Minor. jon the right side, In. the “sbsenes b ter of ‘ertia”” by M ceremonie luck balloonist,” has en* hotel is to follow the mass and ini-|tract with V. Lahr for the purchase lca,” wae. Aneodoeg’ se. Sve. Aagepch Phoneh sts onneney fae, ever, bette . . ™ stroi e J.P. Wagner heads the fourth de- | Tuesday by the state board of admin-| Note Being Drafted Giving| received a tremendous ovation from | the "Mew Mees trophy. one af ane defender of the faith; Edw. Hughes, | who acted as agent for his father in to Soviet himself a committee of one to look) Net, two years ugo, piloted a balloon| | Weather conditions at North Da-| Code Would Prevent Acci- sentinel; Joseph "Clifford, ‘outside |urged by State William | Martin, [taining the British government's Proved that, he was just as facile un oety damage totaling millions pre-| ‘the last year’s national race, and| Highest yesterday ... and P, Simon, first tenor; Fr. W.| By ‘its action the board virtually | soviet representatives at Chesham | “40 crowded the president's salon to “pointing out that he signed Tinree! (Continued on page three) ference would do much to le L. ; rads! also ts said to have advised the board |ment’s decision to sever both diplo- |.comveniy~seked ANS aha soci tz munity on one of the vital que Youne, Bismarck attorney, told. del- Mg advocated by the na- E. Mallick, Jamestown; W. H. ‘lem: purchase. Rf be dispatched to Moscow will give | Proportion that the public sentiment | | Devils Lake . the ford; Michael Tschida, Glen Ullin; |an acre. Board members ate pre-|to a week or 10 days in which to pack | Steutest food, not only for the great Where safety is an instinctive thought. | | Grand Forks 2) 57 50.06 Cloudy ” ; Tealizes,.as he approaches a railroad | ‘, | Langdon .. . 57 43 Cloudy RE Pia as F.B, Strauss heads the reception |too much for it, R..B. Murphy, board debate in the house gf commons, or | “Captain Lintbere | crossing, that he may be dashed into| When Poison Charge Is | rirhior. : [monwealth. Was hive) & xHis tee 5 Sa Cougs’ | of statutes the courts of one state to the city |CAUSE OF SEVERANCE of applause (as the dignified ceased to be dangerous for that driv-| St. Paul, May 26_-UP)—St. Puul Pembina 00.0. § 00 Cloudy | whieh place ik eeuter cer arate * na today that Mrs. illiston 02 PCidy.! H. Healow, Ha 7 Homan, EB ‘Under the new contract the state |Vinced that soviet agents have been is hand and assure him of their ad-/ himself to think in that manner every| Martha Specht, of Dubuque, lowe, | Moorhead, Minn. 56 48.02. Cloudy fioae ‘Thora ether tia an ne eee . Kranter, Y. iakese, YE La: [will purchase ‘outsight as much ‘of [engaging in. subversive activities, in | ™MiFatlo ‘more the Ameritan airman | Tallrasd crossing is a potential death | has just learned’ that, Mrs, ‘Gladys WEATHER FORECAST | Ordinary Care Needed x x ce, Thee. doe al Fro aga Gace) us pale se with vf fondoh, in wieetee of ee Auale. then touched lips to the tradition hee hing OWL’ Ehit: 298 NoreW’ Dy eee dP iraige with murder at For Bismarck and ity: Partly! If all drivers would at all times re ara, nt ul Ted- available for ie irpose. ~ 4 at No >| ‘abasha, inn., i er aus er, ht d exe! y etick Peterson, se Stet 3. B.|wili then take an option on the re-| Britain was on the threshold today |Champagne “wine of honor.” while | kotang lost their lives in accidents in| and hae retained Cousenl (aeuenter| cloudy tonight and Nob/ exorcise ordinary care aud Maya. ab . much ch in.temperature. regard to the rights of other driv- Sinith, “Edw. Stetabruck, Michael | mainder of the section at a nominal |f severance of relations with He ete feasted enthusiastically, Out, | 1995,"the last year for which figures | her defense, "For North Dakota: Parely.cloudy| ers, only a/siuipla teattic code bali + Tschida and E, C, White. price and leave the decision as to and cheered him as he left the Pal-| 8% available, Governor Sorlie said/ The newspaper says that Mrs.| tonight and Thursday. Somewhat| be necessary. In the absence of such _, omieers of; the 2 sg bee should be: pase sentt the decided on sees eS ae gat | ais Bourbon in Ambassador Hertick’s “deca ally pean made, fe com geek hae Fatale’: Willian i colder northwest portion tonight. a bats of mind, however, minute ree 4 5 ne: ie eial e a Ny su rney, to assis! | i genes teen af Petar’ | Under this arrangement ‘che stats | Yesterday, and parliamentary approv. | Sutomobile en route to the American | Huse the economic loss. which was it ‘aul a y ssist} GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS | "°kulations are necessary for the John R. Foley, of Wabasha, in de-! 7 s protection of the traveling ablic, son, faithful ; W. J. Gill,| would acquire immediate title to 261| al will be sought tomorrow. embaaeyy is ante to say it runs into hundreds) fending the giri against charges, that! over she upper: Great Lakes region] YOunk. Md. vj Saithful admiri ry C. Schulte, | acres but would continue to farm the| Prime Minister ‘Buldwin said th | of thousands and probably millions| she poisoned her unwelcome child. this mornitg and scattered showers| T° make the law effective, how- ¢ remaining 979 acres held under |documents missing from the British of dollars. pry Begin hee tgs showers | over, it is necessary’ thal pomp ige 3. ae al ented pirat : war office had ‘been photographed | | Temperature ak The idea that the aims of the| Dismics Charge Against Husband | occurred throughout | the northern] fo iviiisrize themselves Mita ie Youn L. Clittord, fener Hearing in the case has been set|and sent to Moscow and that secret ‘safety: council are directed only Charges of murder were dismissed | Yate, Slightly higher pi lsciselnpt | ota. in- over to. AYIA GAM titeen ‘E. B. Klein, aes outer |for June 3 and the new contract will | service agents communicated instruc- f Road Conditions ward a reduction of the automobile| today t Gordon Cooper, 21, the| Valley. Slightiy higher pressure pre-| inthe number of accidents rath sentinel, completed before that time, |tions from the international to com-|g——___________ | 4 | death toll is incorrect, the executive| woman's husband, who was charged | V#ils over the the th berg he - than a reduction which the law is "Ail visiting Indies. wil be ter-| Murphy ‘said. i ; munist toreanizations in Enslend, Mea tid readings at 7 a. m.) | ssi, and Bolntad to bd satiety bebe Senisting. in ane kak 8 death. | one e northern and west-| 10 4 to aésauipltak: ; Unchallenged Bismarck—Cl 5 . | which shows that fety thinkin, ism: was made on the grounds 2 e more detailed thi thd be wt the biter as Sor pags herd A ‘Aithepgh Ue appente, cbpiewn’ today |- Grr CHIME TRRROIN AE, ee oie Fhe kama tn he henna | MEE the ctate'e settee ae Tent | North Dakota Cérn: and Wheel Rs-| tinge um mote menaily, tase ee ban Rural Carrier Exam that the government's big majorky Minot—Partly’ cloudy. 46; roads| workshop as it is on the highways. , | ficient. gion Summary ed,” he explained GS sauce. Saaras nights is also to be held at M 28 in the house of commons aeere fair. North Dakota, he said, has done} Mr. Quinn today discussed the! For the ae onding i May 24, 1927. of the regulations the Grand Pacific, : to Be Held ay endorsement of its policy to sever| Fargo—OCloudy, 51; roads fair. well to take the lead in this con-| case with Mrs. Specht over the long! Considerable seeding was accom-| their unfailing men copeee ond. thie. réJations with soviet Russia, it Jamestown—F ly cloudy, 53; | structive work and expressed hope ance telephone, and has filed an/ plished in the west and northeast) necessities familiarity. with pent of \ eis tation to fill the position of |not ex) oles 4 serene want, roads fair. Be 38, that it would continue in the fore-| affidavit of prejudice against Judge| portions of the State, but wet| Hi fende: Stephen Lipp of Lipp tural carrier at Drlacoll will be held | unc! the | “"Mankat—Cloudy, 57; roads fair, front in “this humanitarian and com-| Karl: Finkelburg of Winona, who is) grounds delayed work in’ the south: Hi it the postoffice here May 28 at 9 oracle Fra u which the the ha allenge | to good. jeri rt scheduled to hear the case when it| east portion. Rains during the latter Linton Dies Here} >... i be given, was the subject of |" ochoster—Partly ae 59; fonds | fg Pen comes to. trial Tharada na | Ba, ofthe week watts au — ’ Fry ‘ closed May mee speculatior good. N cording the neer Press, rk. Te Lipp, 52, of HAntas: died | 11 beh opess ications can ren elhefringedconrys in the ‘last two Hibbing— Bee ee Cats, traps and poi-| Mrs. t was divorced from the! water soil peerel ving am iineng) | "ah piny et 9 rural ie a gpa ‘alia rah me | Eas thet tgtot aed Howe ltandfn|an Ian, "TGe father too thei ble for small grain ie arriee on «foe ne wi f ts lest jowe Island in) an infant. ir tool e child| able eee a teel carries Bak opi Mes ay, Be South Seen, The Australia and left Dubuque, and she had been | com is ernment sent an to unable since to learn her daughter's ld be done to whereabouts ee recently when she ay an ample hay crop is aah ta, — threatened to noticed. news dispatches which lig Highways are generally ie ee Leo DeRochtord,, wa Dolan, 7 EB land at a talr price, considering its ‘SUBVERSIVE WORK’ 18 they were greeted with rounds and} safety, that rajlroud crossing. has . H, Gierman, W. il fertility and its nearn Franc ‘Wailovan 1D, Hoalow, J-|of Bismarek and the penitentiary. ‘London, May 2.—UP)—Fully con- tors pressed forward to shake | of To the driver who hus not trained | Pioneer Pye: 7 late ind. expert sent for ‘ed the girl’s past history. of scant fornia barn owls, Beers tigation econvineed her Mre. Cooper ceva of all enemies of rate, y her daughter, :