The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1927, Page 3

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SMAR SPITZER WILL‘: ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1997 : UNE PAUL KELLY Deputy Shariff R, W. ‘Kennard, and ; this foren the youth is-alleged to - have danced to heriff W. E. Then he vouchsafed the informa- Lieutenant Paul Everett, pilot. ition that when he did go home, it; U. S, Army No. 2, Scott Field; would be from a French port. Lieutenant J. A. Powell, nitot. “France was the first country I| U.S. Army No. 3, Scott Field; Ca) cutaway motor. ippet 4 sedan, Whippet 6 landau anda “70” Willy: Knight also voted to change the name to ‘the Sheyenne River Baptist ussociation. Mrs. H. H. Hershey, Lisbon, N, D., given at the show last wits . tional Automobile Bleriot and a reception at the cham- Svecial vrograms er of deputies. ties as a suspicious character, came to,” he said, “and it will be the | tain W. &. Kepner, pilot. r show, clerk of the association. | Slaybaugh the burglary of the store, , last one I leave on my way home.” | U. S. Army No. 4, Norton Field; | : | of Wilbur Rodge’ istrict repre- Sorgen in which he obtained about. $80 and Apart from the honors ‘at the| Lieuteant Frank McKee, pilot. 4 sentative for the Lahr company in Gr, fton Bo: Admits a small amount of clothing. Of the Higher Normal School, today’s pro- ; aaa) “Sebenibbetehedaed! Carl Wol-| | oe eae te we; iy of a Bay Mr. ‘a Jy y $80. tak $64.27 was recovered \in paratively light. It | lam, pilot I odgers is to on the different | -' r BSP RIN gethiacts| PHAN 4, Catia: Uctown COUNSEL SAYS LAHR COMP ANY see vrile ertne' atin etse| ‘Robbing Minot Store| im mcs, x, Sutard wut, Gs ettle, pilot. Nav; Lak | OP KILLING: During the: rest. of | y Na. 2, 3 Lieutenant Minot, N. , May 25.—UP)—Having oped use a Be es ue ao a sone G. nen Se vehivats Chaslen are being presented by dealers, confessed, it is alleged, to the burg- for what the French call “visiting 5 | i A ‘i WOW nue larizing of Sgutt's st Minot Jury Returns Verdict This|{5. monuments,” to see something of | Bausch, pilot. lad of Execution Granted, win Travel Throagh Weetern rn | about two weeks ago, Lea Bushan the wonders of the modern Athens| Detroiter No. I, Detroit Flying | | Belfield, aged 18, of Grafton, N. D., today is i Morning—Penalty Is From ‘, One to 10 Years Club; Charles B. Williams, pilot. Detroiter No. II, Club; Svend A. U. Detroiter No, I; Edward pilot. \¢——___________» Last Minute | Bulletins : Part of State, Visiting Mary Towns Ashley Man—Bonds In- creased to $3,000 Beach; May 2T- dive, Mon Falion and. Terry, May 29—Miles City, Mon Mil and Ismay, Mo —Plevna and Baker, ae Marmarth, N. D. The Wie COnuMue ts tour through the western part of the state after May 31, returning here June 15. Rev. Stephens Is |in a little more detail than rapid trips in the ambassadorial auto per- mtit. He is particularly anxious to see a collection of aeronautic relics at the Arts and Crafts Museum. Li ky FIRST WORDS PARIS WHO HE WAS we May 25.—(?)—What_ were | Lindbergh's first words’ on landing| at Le Bourget is a question being | {animatedly discussed in Paris, Ac-| held in the county jail in Minot fol- lowing his return from Great Falls, Mont., where he was arrested by the police of that city. Bushard will be arraigned in dis- ‘trict court on a charge of burglary ‘as soon as Judge John C. Lowe of Minot returns from Watford City, where he is presiding at # term of A. assistant Detroit Flying . Rasmussen, pilot. J. Hill, | Linton, N. D., May 25.—(Special to; the Tribune)—Adolph Spitzer, With the same exhibits which were | sen-: Used in castefn automobile shows and Mont., tenced to one year in the state peri-| htt new models of Whippet and |. | tentiary today after being convicted | Willys Knight cars, a | “traveling | 1 y ing iauto show,” sponsored by the Lahr jof manslaughter in the second de-| Motor Sales company, will start on a gree, will appeal his case, it has been| tour of the company’s territory west Hall of Justice, Los Angeles, May 26.—()—Paul Kelly was convicted of manslaughter today for the killing | of Ray Raymond, husband of Dorothy | ™ MacKaye, Kelly's actress friend, Ey a fist fight in Raymond’s Hollywo home. The conviction carries a pen-| alty of one to 10 years. brought to Minot is announced by his counsel, ef Bismarck tomorrow to give small Superior Judge Charles Burnell set | Cording to some, he said: “Here I! Mich, May 25—)— | Settence w a ‘ ’ tony ef } Tuesday, mar 31, as the date for aw ne Maid? In’ thig Dorie” But Mec » Mi cosense | Georke E. Mckghna early hie ft. of their wae pian samy Named Moderator imnosing Kelly's sentence. fo the police, | ernoon, He had previously denied'al” Th i : ¢ t Napa taltible societies h t previously je sane show traveled in the} The convicted man’s counsel served | 0° exe witness, declares he, simply | killed’ his mother, "Mrs | motion for arrest of judgment and| Lahr, company's-Minot company tor; at Baptist Meet Nancy Garwols, 60, with a ham- her body, on the Hertha Chaprin, 15 miles northwest of here. “Mrs. Chaprin, referred to by McClellan as “my lady friend,” was arrested with McClellan, after the body of Mrs, Garwols, bound hand and foot, was dug up on the farm last Monday. Bemidji, Minn., May 235.—)— Validity of Governor Christian- son's veto of the district judges’ pay increase bill, passed by the recent legislature, wan upheld in a decision filed by Judge C. M. Stanton of district court here today, Shangh May 25.—(P)—A wireless dispatch from Hankow new trial would be made. The mo. | and this is confirmed by the flyer} | himself. Stephane Lausanne, managing edi-| tor of The Matin. .wanted to clear! little moved, bub with a blanched | UP the matter, so he asked the avia- | face. His habitual expression « of | tor Rersonally “Is it true you said ‘I) worry and depressed spirits again| 9m Charles Lindbergh?” | | ‘ characterized his attitude. | “Yes, that’s what I said,” was the! { The verdict of the eight women) &nswer. and four men was returned within : 24 hours after the jury had been| - G i; ft for suspension of the sentence. Stay of execution has been granted and Spitzer's ‘bonds have been in- creased to $3,000, pending a motion by the defense for a new tr When Spitzer was convicted of; second degree manslaughter by 4n/ Emmons county jury Friday night, defense counsel indicated that if they appeal they would give as their grounds the “emotional scenes” at- tending the trial. 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired at Ruder’s Furniture Ex-| change. Phone 790-W FOR RENT—-Six room mod to adults only. Close i quarter section of hay lan the past five weeks and was very | successful, When it finishes its tour of the West Slope, about June will be sent out on a tour of’ the Bismarck territory east of the river. The show carries with it on a Féderal-Knight truck a Whippet | Capitol Theatre <7 \: Fonight and Thursday new trial would be made. tion will come up on the day of sen- % tencing. Kelly took the verdict’ outwardly Fargo, N. D.. May. 25.—()—Rev. C.| A. Stephens of Bismarck was elected moderator at the business session of the annual meeting of the South- western District of the North Dakota Baptist association, in Calvary The NEW PIONEER LIMITED to CHICAGO Roller Bearing Equipped wan. somebody slee® Lindbereh re-| plied. M. Lausanne observes: “There | were not so many people expected at} Le Bourget from across the Atlantic, but Lindbergh is an unassuming ero.” FLYERS READY given the case. The decision was ar-j| ‘f tived at in about eight hours of de- liberation. Twice the ii court room to especially the report of County Autopsy Surgeon A. F. Wagner. Indi- cations were that a heated argument was in progress on evidence concern- } ing the fist fight between Kelly and ry returned to the ear testimony re-read, Bofeks uSckaye, the asad scoes| OR SEAR OF | caicevie trenthe Gavan treat | Tevmnih_Mone eater 8 pm wits, BALLOON RACE | indicated unusually heavy fight- | i room on ing. Great uneasiness prevails , Traces of the jury room argument in Hankow, where a run on the were shown on the faces of the 12 when they made their final appear- ance in the courtroom before being locked up last night. Some of the women appeared to have been weep- } floor, connected with bath. | Close in and reasonable, Call at| Central China Bank was only 20 Fi : revensed by Uiparrenlibe eat 120 First street. Phone 1096-R. | ed guards, The food shortage | is‘acute and prices are soaring, | (Continued from page one) race, and was second in the Major Thomas Baldwin trophy race of 1925. Dane bie Detroiter The Miutwavkee ing, and all the jurors wore expres-| Svend A. Rasmussen, Danish is J sions indicating an intense discus-| balloonist, will fly Detroiter III, and A 0. U. W. Convention Now in service! Always a leader, : sion was in progress. Charles B huek” Williams, holder | 42eUo Ue Wo the New Pioneer Limited with its Kelly also evidenced signs of | of the Elks’ national trophy ‘by vir-| Tg Largely Attended / new equipment now becomes the finest overnight train in the world. The Pioneer is pioneering! It leads in the adoption of roller bearings on a fleet of trains. It is the first to install electric refrigeration in its dining cars. Cozy individual rooms with real beds, deep box springa and soft mattresses—a travel innovation. Exquisitely furnished observation parlor. Dining car that is like a favored nook in a great hotel. Club-library car fitted for your recreational convenience. \A revelation awaits you in this extraordinary New Pioneer Limited. tue of one of the greatest balloon trips of all time, will be basket of Detroiter II. To see these men and their com- netitors “weigh off” for the battle bled. His sister, Doris Kelly of New| above the clouds will come many of { York, comforted him. » the men whose names stand high in a ees the annals of aeronautics. ALL CLASSES Auiane tegen’ cok ceeeeimicery, “ach : OF FRENCHMEN _ |comanders of both army and’ navy RESPECT FLYER air services, General M. M. Patrick and Admiral W. A. Moffet will \at- (Continued from page earned than by Lindbergh’ tend. in the conquest of the Atlanti emotional strain. As the jurors were allowed to announce, without saying whether it was for acquittal or con- viction, that they had stood 10 to 2,! the young film actor paled and trem- in the Fargo, N. D., May 25.—(®)—Dele- gates from four states are attending the biennial convention of the Grand Lodge A. O. U. W., which opened |) here today. Before the conventioti closes Friday afternoon it ‘is ex- pected that between 400 and 500 dele- gates and visitors will have attended. Business will occupy the entire ses sion today. During the morning re ports of the various officers and di-| rectors of the grand lodge were heard | and committee reports, with discus- sions, were scheduled for the after- noon. James Oliver Curwood A magnificent, glorious picture of stark human ‘cour- age in the face of almost insurmountable odds More than 5600 flyers from the army, navy and marine corps are expected here, as well as the avia- tion secretaries of the departments of war, navy and commerce. Com- Schedule Remains Unchanged Lindbergh feels that the time has i aS, a3 a ‘ i j | CAM MEMPEMIEC te. tuOLOUIDgS orate mercial pilots from all the’ coastal Coats, Suits and Millinery Coming—Friday and Saturday Lesiaieeapates earrn rk look his machine if he is going to|9"¢ middle western air stations. marked specially for our Mav p Ly SP ee peas | i & eine tachatbe Reve keen sue : The Entries Clearance at half price— Harry Langdon Ar. Milwauke TD 60am. | to do towards putting it back into he complete list of balloons en-|Sarah Gold Shop. Style with- in “Horace Greely, Jr.” Ar. Chicago ... see. 8:35 a. mm, tered is as follows: “Scripps-Howard,” Central eer pristine perfection. So he decided to cut extravagance, 4 doors HIGHER PRICED =, * go to Le Bourget air field today. of Scripbs. Howard’ New: , Jack eee “y 4 | And . To make reservations, phone, write or call on | ACE et Sone | Barat ever weet of eat National bank] ' | off for Brussels,” he said. “I have |p MRR oe Pes eee y ray Buck Jones Cameniidaat eeeetanitias: got to work on it without being|”'«p Tree Expert,” 1 ; Robert street bothered.” by Congressman ‘Martin L. Davey; ~The first division of the! War P. rices? in “Hills of Peril” St. Paul, Ming. Will Bring Plane Home Asked whether he would take the | plane back to America, he replied “Certainly.” Presbyterian Aid society will] hold a food sale at Lucas’s -| store Saturday, May 28th. Robert P. 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