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PAGE TWO" WENTZ WILL , BEPENALIZED — FOR ACTIONS .. Conviet Who Broke Faith With Prison Officials to . Lose ‘Good Time’ d We © of abse prison hospital at St. board and Warden John aid that no pe ion had been given Wentz to to Gi ks, On the contrary, [ Prwante hud. asked for perm + stop at Grand Forks before conti i for the oper sured him that Wentz’s breach h will result in his being de- “ prived of the “good time” ordinarily members * Warden Lee ence with “Northern railroa a ad heen working before he was ar- rested and sentenced to prison. Needed an Operation The man unable to work and was crippled by a bad hernia which . ed was caused by an injury dw! for which in the employ of the «.railroad. Railroad officials offered to pay Wentz’s transportation and . hospital expenses at St. Paul and Lee then recommended that leave of ab- sence be granted on the ground that {such action would save the state ap- proximately $300 and would result in - Testoring Wentz to health. Chief Justice Birdzell said he feels sure that John Hulteng, Grand -Forks, a pardon board member, had ‘been “imposed upon” by Wentz. Hul- teng asked for an extension of time for Wentz after the man returned to Grand Forks from the hospital and an additional two-weeks’ leave of board said that sence granted to t a precedent as siailar s been taken in Eprior c n recommendation of “the warden “Much Damage Done By Small Cyclone in Minnesota Town zo, N. D., June 30,-—()—A “twister which struck Felton, Minn., at 12:30 a. m., today d’ consid: serable damage to electric light id Etelephone lines and destroyed sever- Ethe leave “Wentz did. not “al buildings in and near the town.| +The amount of the damage has not * been estimated. The wind lasted «less than half 2 minute and left the “town in complete durkness. The wind brought down many light and telephone wires in the town and % snapped off several light poles. “The roof of a large hay barn be- «longing to Edwin Carlson was lifted “and carried 4 block before it crashed ‘into a garage, damaging the building. srThe barn was destroyed. A large “barn owned by Will Nicholas was damaged and another small barn was twisted around. :Treasury Surplus . to Be Largest Ever «. Washington, June 30.—(P)—The treasury surplus of the fiscal year ending, tonight will | approximate +-$636,000,000, it was indicated today, “exceeding Secretary Mellons esti- ‘mate by $10,000,000, &, The largest previous surplus_was “in 1924, when it reached $505,000,- 000. ¥ Acting Secretary Mills said the size “of the excess was misleading hecause Lof non-recurring items it contained, *WDhese include back taxes, payments received from railroads, a $10,000,000 Payment on the French war debt, and * $20,000,000 which would, have been spent had not the second deficiency “bin failed at the last session of con- Bren Bi sail. she. tremauey's opinicn Swan that the surplus should he ap. plied to reduction of the public debt {azather than to direct tax reductions, plete idl ati sf Temperature and | Road Conditions _—_——____________ “4 (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) say, Bismarck—Cloudy, 64; roads mud- Mee, Cloud—Clear, 70; roads, good. Mankato—Clear, 85; roads good. : Rochester—Clear, 85; roads good. ° mprennwe: Clouds, 15; toads fair. roads good. "0 ; roads good. Duluth—Clear, 68; roads good. Mandan—Cloudy, 71 roads muddy. Minot—Cloudy, 62; roads. good. Devils Laké—Partly cloudy, 68; Eroads good, Crookston—Cloudy, 70; roads wet. Grand Forks—Partly ‘cloydy, 72; roads wet. Fargo — Partly. cloudy, 71; . roads. -|Diversion Plan » (AP) — Directors of the pap cuaisoallratseant Senne | I Last Minute i ~___Bulletins ! dedihihbinbnmoners Paris, June 30—(A}—Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Levine, New York to Germany —Hyers, + Bourget F eld from Berne, Switzerland, at 4:05 vdlock this alterngoa, announced to- off for Kings de, (Pi—Mickey m dilewe'ght. char: on ©. world, knocked out nelish champi: a ithe tenth roand of round tithe bout here to- Waiker, alter sendin: in down for counts of sev- London, enth round, score in knockdow: jtake off from is corner with his face cut and bind running from his mouth, Will Be Referred to a Conference; Devils Lake, N. D., June 30,— Greater ion, meeting of the Mis- rth Dakota associ ere with the offi ouri River Divers association, decided to refer to conference, | composed of the Greater North Da- kota directors, President S. W.! Thompson of Devils Lake, of the| Missouri River Diversion associ A. Mattenly, of James- ident of the James River Development association, the mat- ter of financing the divert the Missouri river flood waters into Devils Lake, according to James S. Milloy, secretary of the Greater North Dakota association. No date for this meeting has been set. . Roosevelt Cabin Is Now Open to Public Summer has been officially ush- cred in at the state capitol here by the opening of the Roosevelt cabin, which occupies a place on the capitol grounds. ‘Project to, f * Ruth and Gehrig | Each Get Their New York, June 30.—W@)—Babe Ruth locked bats with Low Gehrig {for the season's home run total by hoisting his 25th with one on base ‘in the fourth inning of the Yankees’ kame with the Red Sox today. Gehrig drove out his No. 26 in the first ng. Harris, Boston pitcher, was replaced by Welzer utter Ruth's wallop. Lindbergh Plans. Non-stop Flight te Ottawa, Canada ()—Colonel udbergh, resting here light from New York nan army pursuit plane, duld leave St. Loui “ich Ottawa, Cana in the “Spirit plans called for ys en route on the 900-mile flight it is presumed Lindbergh will Lambert, St. Louis, field turday morning. About three weeks after his return from Lindbergh will set out on the “goodwill” flight sponsored | by the Guggen fund. He will tour the country for between 60 and 90 days. Double For Movie Heroine Is Killed Merced, Cal thel Hall, double for Dwan, moving picture heroine, was fatally injured yesterday when she | dashed against a boulder in the apids of the Merced river during the filming of a Tom Mix thriller. Miss Hall died of a fractured skuli while being taken to a hospital. Miss Hall was scheduled to be abandoned by the movie villain in an d to be rescued by Mix the river rapids. Be- ue” was staged the boat ned and was swept into pids. An actual rescue fol- owed, but not in time to save her ife. | FLASHES OF LIFE ; ee (By The Associated Press) New York—Anthony Fokker, who has quite a reputation for building planes, knows at least half a dozen men who want to fly around the world. Some of them wish to do it without stop by refuelling in the air. New York — Commercial aivation must go some to take the place of Hundreds of persons have visited the place since it was opened several weeks ago and the numer is in-| creasing constantly as the tide of, tourists continues to rise. The cabin is managed by the state with the aid] of the Bismarck chapter of the| Daughters of the American Revolu- | tion. A new flagpole now stands} near thi in, money for its pur- chase having been appropriated by the legislature, and a substantial as well as ornamental fence is being erected, De LaHuerta, former Mexican president, is one of five indicted at Los Angeles on charge of conspiring to smuggle arms into Mexico, H. V. Spectman, supplanted as reg- ister of treasury by Walter 0. Wood, announces in Washington he will re- sign August 1 Dorothy MacKaye, actress, found guilty by Los Angeles jury of con- cealing facts in death of her husband Ray Raymond at hands of ly; faces possible sentence of one to three years. Lindbergh lands at St. Louis, com- pleting flight from New York. House ways and means committee session fixed for October 31 at Wash- ington to draft, new tax bill on prob- able lower basis. ' At Your + NEWS BRIEFS NEWS BRIEFS ||! Presenting the old freight car. Daily it is mov- ing goods at the rate of 10 tons per miles per inhabitant of the United States, Sydney, Australia — The good old 25th Homer Today ship of ‘the desert should have a laugh at these modern ships of the ir. A plane has just flown around ustralia, but gasoline for it was sent to remote places by camel. New York—Which is nearer Manhattan, San Francisco or Broo! lyn? Well, the New York World re- produces postmarked envelopes to show that a letter arrived in two ay@ from San Francisco via air Then, after quite wait for favorable winds acro: the East river it was delivered in Brooklyn 18 days later. Ottaw:.—-King George will try to talk to thousands of his Canadian subjects tomorrow, through a_ radio hookup on the dominion’s sixtieth brthday, Wimbledon — tennis star. is perplexed. by two charmers, She likes Mr. Amateur, but Mr. Professional has so much cash that she is wavering. “I wish the offer had not been so attractive,” she mused, See ad on page 6.—Casing and Tube Locktite Patches. 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