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Aon SRI AES RUUD SOR A SANS SAMPMEET IS LNCS RE NEN ROSS eae THE BISMARDE TRIBUNE (Sea BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS “A MAN NOBODY. KNOWS Half the People in the United States Are Cisstbiners of Samuel Insull —But They Hardly Know His Name TWO KILLED, 7 INJURED; CROPS HURT BY HAIL Storm Reaches Tornadic Pro- portions Near Mount \ Pleasant, Iowa SHEFFIELD 10 Plans Made for Four New ome |HOUSES ARE UNROOFED “TALK IT OVER’ «cyl HOY 4, SIRBONE Public Utilities King . on-stop Flights to Europe \iii:se is the title, somewhat jocose, which, WITH COOLIDGE! — Chicagoans have tacked on to their Aerial Parad lan Minsulldetests personal publicity— orse ic erial Parade Across AtlaM>!4o iiuch so that, although he con- worth of public utilities, the general i * ic had hardly i -| ager elgg Kills Boy VOTE TO JOIN | Neer, Future. Rene) siti: lol, teed an { 3 Visit With ‘Cal Fonck, Lioyd Bertaud,|itence 4 year ago by defying the: extremely wealthy public utilities Declines to Discuss Mexican tic Looms as Possibility in|t!s, s!most , two. billions “dollars, i t " erate slush fund ‘investigating com- PLANS TRIP TO EUROPE|°°" °f Mr. and Mrs. David ROQUITY BRANCH Gladys Roy and Gotthard iit" is sittle-known life story is Heat Wave Preceding Storm Results in Three Deaths . worth telling. | i e Kershaw of Telfer Town Strohschein to Attempt] gi eee en in a small hamlet in Chicago ‘Transoceani neur London 66 years ago. At 1d Says It Was Not He Who Meets Instant Death Program of Working Condi- ‘ansoceanic Tripe he was compelled by poverty to quit | Chicago, Jui (P)—A storm % eat sehool and go to work. His first jot | which was tornadic in Henry county, Started Rumors That He David Raymond Kershaw, two- | tions Drafted at Hollywood | ; ; n office boy—paid him $1. Jowa, and which was accompanied in Planned to Resi; old son of Mr. and Mrs. New York, July 7.—-(@)—An aerial | week. m illinois by high winds, hail and heavy ign pavia Rebate ‘ot tester teas Mass Meeting parade across the Atlantic loomed as| y,,,. ,,Estemely, Wealthy | downpours, cost two. lives, injured t F ) ship 21 miles, nouth of here, f & possibility today with the an-| tie Naren in ime eget public util j nite persons and caused Retwy prop. ; 5 erty ‘and crop Rapid City, S. D. July 7—@—| When he was kicked by a horse, | _ Hollywood, Calif. July 7.—(AP)—|Mouncement of plans for four new . electricity and traction his | atiides lnstcHipee rican Ope Believing there would be no change | Yye'tuttered’a fractured skulle | Seven hundred actors and actresses,| Non-stop flights from New York to|nmame means whut Ford's means. in | The storm hit suddenly, routing a in the American policy toward Mex- ‘According to a story told hy | comprising the greater part of the) Europe. the auto world. So rich is he that new heat wave which had descended \ ico in the solution of the oil and rn leading film players, at a mass meet-|_ Spurred by the achievements of| he thought nothing of dumping §: lund law problems between the two | {Re box’s, sister, he had crawled ene are ested to join the mo.|Lindbergh, Chamberlin and. Byrd,| 000. ints the lam of ilit upon the two states during the day It was of comparatively short dura- nations, James R. Sheffield, ambas- tion picture branch of the Actors! the new expeditions disclosed fab-| cians during the recent 01 7 i > sadorl to Mexico, urrived at the sum-| Nad approached the horse, When | pitiey association und drafted a pro-| orate plans for flights to Paris, tol It was. these. contributions’ that | Roan iti aeteagho Ll , mer White House early today to be Funeral ucrvicgs are tn he held {Stam of working conditions, Rome and to an unnamed destination | brought him under the survey of the. \ storm. ates a guest of President Coolidge. «| gt Glencoe Fridey afternoon at The program adopted deciared for|in Europe in plans ranging in sie] senate committee. Only after he had | as Declining to be drawn into any| % o'clock from the Methodist | 2 basic agreement between actors and| from Lindbergh's little Spirit of St.|been threatened with jail for con- | Thousands at Beaches discussions of Mexican questions, the} Church and burial will be in the | Producers, a standard contract andj Louis ‘to proportions greatly ex-|tempt did Insull tell any details of | in Chicago what was a dead calm ambassador said he was looking for- ‘iieuooe’ comet The” hoy ,| an eight-hour day. ag ceeding the giant America for Com-| his gifts, the bulk of which had gone | one minute was a shrieking wind- ward to a few days’ visit with the} jeaves his father and mother, one The vote on the resolution to join| Mander Byrd. to Frank L. Smith, senatorial candi- storm the next, whirling sheets of president to go over the latest de-| ‘sister and twin brothers. the equity and adopt the working| _Veteran aviators, stunt flyers, one| date. rain through the streets. The storn velopments in the relations between prov hich be program was passed unanimously,|°f them a woman, and a designer of| ‘These committee tilts made Insull’s came while thousands of bathers still | Mexico and the United States, and actors in charge of the meeting said.|® Yet-to-be-built steam-driven bi-| name familiar to people who hd never | then to a few weeks’ trip in Europe Would Bring Many Changes | Pane were named as members of the! heard of him before, Millions of ior which he and Mrs. Sheffield hope The ‘basic agreement was suid to} Now Yorn tere ree ce posto | these people contribute to Insull’s to sail July 23 on the Homeric. outline the powers to be given to] carly as next month and as late spa wealth every time they take a street May Talk Later beth producers and actors, state the] jo. car ride, tur the light k ‘The ambassador was expectant that actor's privileges in the choice of| "Ct YQP & meal; but ‘Insull was’ and iy, an after his visit with Mr. Coolidge he| ° plays to which he was assigned, and | unknown quantity to them. would bo able to discuss Mexican af- provide for other relationships be-| aco ty" proearing’ hee’ gergneh, War| Insull's rise to riches and power fairs and perhaps have something to tween producer and player. | Paris, dates from the winter of 1881. siy in connection with the repeated The eight-hour day, it was believed,|” Lioyd Bertaud, air mail pilot, de- rumors of his desire to resign. would create a considerable change! nosed by Charles A Began With Edison “Until I have seen the president,” in film studios if enforced. The| Div’ gh” the fitcht of she Bellare | Thomas E. Edison's London repre~ were at the beaches. Many sought to save themselves from the pelting tack by submerging up to their 3 in the water. ree deaths had occtrred in the city as a result of the brief day of heat that preceded the storm. There were numerous reports of none being unroofed in the storm belt. TORNADO STRIKES NEAR he declared upon alighting from his i seréen players now work on sched-| Pilot on the flight of, sentative had been instructed to look MOUNT PLEASANT, IOWA deca f ; y d mbia, is planni , terviews since I stepped upon Ameri- eae et ie wae nant of it, was | Parachute jumper, is also contemplat-|Trouit's eareer began th thi Ronen tages era ana) sone “ e vs 58 pped up Will Take Plane to U. S. no printed announcement of it was] ing a journey to Rome. career began the momen: e lows last night, «reaching fts' grams peor enero veka | be mama made. The actors and actresses were] Gotthard — Strohnschein, Jersey | Po#tded the liner for Ameri est intensity in Henry county, where policy until after my visit here.” Will Be Passen; called together by word of mouth. | cine’ ry Insull entered the electrical field a tornado near Mount Pleasant killed He made a brief reference to the Be ger ‘On the. speakers’ platform were] minister, hopes te reseh tatoo sare | at. the right time, Electricity as a| Das. (renbn: aiid’ ndubgh tatiAteay prospect of the American government Ernest Torrence, Wallace Berrys! riant steam-driven biplane. commercial factor was in its «| ——| uine others. adhering to its viewpoint regarding} Paris, July 7. — (P) — Clarence| Charles Ray, Thomas Meighan, Con-|"'Prn cee mana en lame. | eq | fancy. Insull’s assocition with: Edis The small sop of Harry Hazen, “its differences with the re) zepeelic to | Chamberlin will fly the Bellanca! rad Nagel and Bert Lytell. to completion at College Point. The ved him that it held vast pos- neur Mount Pleasant, was killed. . Able and industrious, he The tornado swept diagonally the south, and then stepped into an|monoplane Columbia to London to-| ——_————_ plane is a Sikorsky and, in a general rs d until he was handling the southeast across the county from open White House car to be whisked morrow with the as yet unnamed) bay. ceucriles ‘ ad’ 32 miles up into the hills through a French pilot who will attempt a re-! Fonck crashed As an nitemperd debe, ire sales end of Edison's business; | "G | Whalen on past Mount Pleasant. chilly mountain morning. turn flight across the Atlantic with! off for Paris a year ago. then, in 1892, he came to Chicago to N F i Severe:beil/atorfay’s} Unntony tows Silent Charles Levine, he told the Associ- assume the presidency of the Com- 4 to Future Plans City and Keota were reported to have To inquiries with. respect to his!ated Press today. { Hearst Backs Flight ‘}monwealth Edison company, then a 1 ; f i future plans, Mn.-Sheffield- declined}. .He.-will show the new’ pilot. the William Randolph Hearst is back-| struggling concern with a poor past | WILL PREVENT BREAKUP OF PARLEY | sor cne reee ae erie ve + to comment except to say that it was controls and everything he needs to i ing the Bertaud expedition. Construc?| afd.» dubious future. { f sociated Press correspondent — at t not he who had started the rumor|know about the peculiarities of the, - tion of a Fokker monoplane, original-] Insull got busy on it. ‘The com-! Fy : that he Tight Teave ‘his, post. {pie 2s well as give him the full ly planned for, personal use by Mr.| pany “began to pragner, 10's stig. went BS Linggs as sonasballey CAC Kacte tt aay “I am sorry cannot say more,” ;benefit of the experience gained ‘on! learst, is beinr rushed at Has-! prospering. Insull is still guiding its j s ican: Me, said a8 he climbed in Denide a a transatlantic flight, Chamberlin brough Heights, N. J. It is expected, sHestiaien’ meull is still guiding its” Gpace Will Have Japan Supperts meee? ne RRO) armen: ite H hauffeur for his early | adde 0 be teady for its first tes! ights}] A fe rT fh jas Fi Ss . . morning ‘iden. the hile fa | Chambers will ave the plane in| Within thee! weeks. : | cof fam, Teak? later the hissy Cae | New Machine For Figures For mi pe 8 = were a total lose. so sorry to have kept you up and| London, to be returned to France by . its flying range is estimated at|was called te the wreckage. | 4 a Va Se referen- have nothing to tell you, but pechaps the French pilot, and himself will Plans Trips to South Pole,|5.000 miles. ‘Bertaud's flying com-!He did. so, capably, started ‘selling | Dole Prize Trip ,| 2" ans aee iets. later we will be able to discuss it, 88il from Southampton on the Levia- = panion is not expected to be named} gas and electricity at the same time tial Position Regarding all.” 7 than next Tuesday, Brazilian Forests and ray niga before starting time,'and proved that the two commodi- Mana, Island of Kauau, Hawaii, Subsani Agreement - Dolsy or Tarascon ’ Miee Rov and Mecice eit: taauc an: ties were not opposed to each other, July 1-—(AP) — Richard Grace, Submarines — e 5 iW Detroit Men Hope It is believed the pilot who will Arabian Desert ant Delmar L. Snyder, are’ competi. |"* Previously Rad been supposed. Hollywood stunt flyer and form: Believed Possible Ms hi {take the Columbia back to America — tors of Bertaud in a proposed flight All. Chicago Utilities erly of Bismarck, D. who j pW to Fly Around the 'wiil be cither Captain’ Georges| Paris, July 7.—)—Passage tor|to Rome, Miss. Roy announced at} Today almost all the gas and| crashed here Tuesday in an ef- — W rid * 15 D Palletier \Doisy, of Paris-to-Tolyo Commander Byrd and his transatlan- | Cleveland that Minneapolis business clectricity used in Chicago come from} fort to take off for a flight to Geneva, July 7—A)— Calm came 0 nm JAYS :fame, or Lieut.’ Paul Ta: tic flight companions has been tenta-|men were backing her flight. She|Insull’s companies. In addition, its| California, will have an entirely [today to the tripartite naval confer- j | originally nned the trip across tively booked on the steamer Levia-| will have a Ryan monoplane. the|street railways, elevated lines and| new plane in which he will take lence after yesterday's hours of storm Louisville, Ky., July 7-—(#)—The With the illfated Captain Coli and than, sailing from Cherbourg next|same make as was used by Lind- {bus soupenian have just passed into] part in the competition for the | with the British, American and Jap- | Courier Journal says today that a'Who since the failure of the Nun- Tuesday. bergh. ‘ale ives -| Dole prizes of $35,000 for the saa dale 4 h cap of Donelt tae wilh attempt § Resse Coli flight, has been working ‘Unless teats ate. developments, to A 20-Hour Trip Every major public util pt e anese delegations, armed with pen- i ty in ae city, with the single ex-| first flight from the mainland | cils, trying to devise some solution | ( $ & flight to encircle the globe in 15, °M,plans for one of his own. [change thelt plans, the amen sill | Outlining’ his design tay mgiant| ue te Ge telephone system, {| to Hawaii after noon of August |for' the cruiser problem which will | COUMtY Roads on State Lands days—half of the time of the preset! mberlin declined ta comment motor to Cherbourg from Le Touquet, | steam driven plane, Strohschein an-|im Tnsull_ property. 2. prevent a breakup of the conference.! 1g Be Costly—to Collect record. ‘The proposed flight would be on. rumors current in Paris that| where they ,are to spend the week-| nounced plans for a flight next year!” But Chicago is not the only center| “My advices from San Fran- |" A British spokesman said | made in the Stimson monoplane, | there had been @ break between him-lond, Tuesday afternoon, without re-| from New York to Europe in 18 or 20/ of Ineuil's activities. His properties | cisco are that an entirely mew 'that both the American and Japan- For Privilege Though formal announcement of ; e per-lturning to Paris. hours. ure scattered over half the country. | Plane, similar to the Cruizair but jese experts appear to have misunder- is now un- s the end of the £ectly willing to take the plane home! Clarence D. Chamberlin has also| His machine, he said, would have| Many « middle western city and town | With a stronger tal i ; stood the British figures and that an hoped the tour Myself,” he said, “but I long ag) announced that he has atranged to|two 1,000 horsepower steam turbine japendent wholly on Insull for its. et construction for me to use |ngreement could be reached if every | Counties which have been enjoy- By the ad of duly. made a mgementé that make it im-lsail-on the Leviathan, but Charles A.| motors, Construction, he anid, will power ies Tight: and, ila" transports; | im the Dole Might,” sald. Grace, | one would realize that Great. Britain | ing the free ure of state land as tites : Levine, his passenger on the trans-| start shortly on a site already leased tion. does not intend to include projected | for county roads must pay for the Insull has shunned personal pub-_ @———————————- | building programs in her cruiser fig- | privilege, even if the roads have been i i ermany, will remain in France to - licity through it all. News photog- i ures but only ships actually appro- | established for 20 years, according to Raretee that all sas.a6e see amet French pilot. spaired of aoe pictures of him—j | Bulletins 1] Indications are that the British | board, Weather conditions at North Da-| between the two men and intimated! Commander Byrd and the other y after repeatedly rousing him to a ‘Thave been impressed with the Japan-| The reason is found in the federal kota points for the 24 hours ending|that Chamberlin felt that Levine,| Members of the crew of the America fury by their efforts to snap him. —————— lese udvocacy of the American move | law granting the state millions of Pe Beige he without sufficient experience ini had their first long unbroken morn- The people who are his customers ress a ie for a low cruiser demand. acres of land for school purposes. Teomtestors a. 2 58.9} aviation, had undertaken too much | ;"# } sleet today since their arrival know him only as a name. me Que. July 7--Pi— | That law states spce'ficully that the Higher, aed am. Tel in the direction af tho flight, espe- ‘he provincial government today Japan's Proposal lands or the money derived from a 2\cially in their round of visits to “they did not get out until nearly Married an Actress’ | announced that investigation of | In her proposal, submitted at yes-| their sale shall never be diminished west last nig! 4 "a ldabopean. cities 11:30. It was then that the Pe At 40 Insull married Margaret the mysterious lights seen re- /terday’s private meeting, Japan ad-| but shall be kept in trust for the Leta a ger Ae rig o Obeys Orders affairs of the day began with a re Bird, an actress whose stage name| Cently in northern Quebec, lead- | hered to a system of linking cruisers | use of the schools of the state. a | uagmecanon larly noticeable at {ception by Fernan Bouisso Gladys Wallis. They have one| i t0.some belief that they came {und destroyers and is understo Most of the coynties have pur- Vienn ‘and + Marienbad,'dent of the chamber of deputies, who son, Samuel, Jr., who is an officer in| {fom the missing French’ avia- |have announced that she will accept } chased rights uf way for’ their roads 8 r 3 . Aus Eoniratalated them Gia thelt fieht: tors, Nunguesser and Coli, |a total tonnage of 300,000 for all/ across state land, ding t A £3 3s Gpecho-Stovatn, when Levine, friends |°oRSTatu pee tae ean ; «| Mee. Ineall bas’ returned ‘to the| towed that the reflected light |Zusiliary surface craft, This Jupan- | R. Kositzky, state’ land commissionet, ay Pt She off wander’ such’ untevorable| Commander Byrd took a few min-|56 Claims Brought in During | .tage in private theatricals, munaged | {f2™ & steam driven oat on | ese estimate is conditional upon an| shave neglected that for- #= $8 | weather conditions that Chamberlin) Utes before leaving his hotel for the| Week Endin z by herself. The latest of these ven-| “ake Onatchway was responsible. {agreement that the United States | me have even located state Ee ge i Ghatenaa ak paee dutons chamber to tell the Associated P ig July 2—Mor- | tires failed after Insull had leased . land Great Britain would accept for | ys on land to which they had : manike ad f his plans for seven or cight years’ 4 @A attire ‘theatre here! for her Beverly Hills, Calif. July 7— themselves 450,000 tons each of cruis- | The result, he said, is to ? MARCK | 3 - ee tion Tee nies We oat ton Is Second, With 55 benefit, Inaull, incidentally, is known (@)—Mrs.. Horace Dodge, form- {ers and destroyers combined. | diminish the value of the lands in # | cBBMARCK Bs Five and Dime Store comprehensivp acheme of its kind yet aia it tron of the arts, supervising | Gu (har Cicntencer “checics (i | quit also is understood to have re-) manner prohibited by the federal é Crosby ay outlined by &ny aviator-explorer. ~ semua the raisi f 500,000 + - | queste x ons of submarines, | statute and the land board has direct- A Devil’ Laie’. : Romance Will Result |"te"pians ‘invoive, after’ his trip| jones Sas Bee ea rtitt gett fimd to. finance the. Civic Operas | Williams, drowned near Hoho- [which ix some 10,000 tons in excess of | ed him to. take steps to collect. from ickinson . 4 Dunn Center .. Ellendale .. 73 Fessenden . San to the south pole, an aerial journey But of himself the public knows | [wlu yesterday, was her fiance. |the maximum American suggestion | the counties for the use of land used in’ Wedding August ct. exploration drer: tha Beaxitian chang uly 2 according to recor Littler “Halt at the citisens ie ke The report yesterday, credited to | for submarines to be allocated to| for road purposes. forests, a goodwill trip around South | Sf the abate hail insurance depart. (country are his customers; but In-| 28 Island newspaper, she char- | Japan, This proposal would | meun | : New York, July 7. —}—A romance |America and later another flight over | ment, Merten unty, with 65 losses,| ull remains, nevertheless, what ir-| terized as “ridiculous. that Japan is supporting the Ameri- Will Collect * e that started over the music counter the Arabian desert. was close behind, reverent Chicagoans call’ him—the Meera augers ‘ean figures for surface craft, b Kositzky plans to write the audi- of a 0 and 10 cout steve will make ot crowd from the srlblonzabie St. 8 reported to the de-|man that nobody knows. Sheriff Seeks Clue wants tome preferential pos tors ce counties which (ieee looney Miss*Ethel, Brent of Springfie! EMO GUATLOE ” AYA! eo st week numbered 417 and eae Te A ; . garding submarines. ! g mander and his companions in front 9 | The original proposal was that the | pay not only for the land used but tt yee hroe sks lof the residence of the president of aiitwell above the namber ee a ‘Shock of Husband’s in Hillsboro Beating combined tonnage of both the cruiser | for severance damages wherever. the superintendent of thi 8. 8. the chamber whdn they arrived there} st the same time. last The! * A t Kills Wif jand destroyer classes should not ex- road is so located as.to reduce the Kresge chain, it was disclosdd today. ;t0 be received by M. Bouisson. ber of cl f rres i ME) Fargo, N. D., July 7—(—Fol-|ceed 550,000 tons at any time for the| Value of the state land by reason of ‘ek The couple met while Lawlor The aviators twice again faced bat-} however, lowing out a He that may result in| United States and Great Britain and | splitting it into small parcels. He attending Y. M. C. A. college teries of cameras, in front of the} history of the department and it is| < Fig York, July 7—()—Facing a| the capture of the two men who beat|that Japan should not exceed 330,000 | expects the auditors to have the Springfield. They first met at. the |Chamber presidency and later in the! said by statistici he il d Ae prison term for embezzlement| and robbed Mrs. Loujs Dolski, wife |tons, Japan now proposes "300,000 value of the land fixed in the same store, he said. garden, where the motion picture} partment # $18.000 from his former employ-| of a farmer living near Galesburg,'tons for herself which, on the basis| manner used for fixing the value : Lawlor is 22°and his ori re given the best op; oF ee parently will not evs, William 8S. Bennett, 60, former} Traill county, Sheriff A. J. Osman,!of 450,000 tons for the United States| of other state land and to remit Coe 19. They. will be married it 11 | the: age, at least, in number. Wall street cashier, waited in a cell| Hillsboro, left the city on a mys-'and.Great Britain, would give her a| their check for the amount due. : ‘at East Orange, N. J., where Lawior|the famous “A: cases, however, farmers ha’ in the Tombs today for. a visit from|terious errand early today. His position somewhat improved over the In the event of refusal Kositzky ee : lives. Young Lawlor is learning his Confers Wit o*irix ed a total crop loss becat a wife who never appeared. Mrs.| deputies do not know the destination 5-5-3 ratio fixed at Washington for| plans to block a road across state Ki pe th portion. father’s. business, and is now work-| Commander Byrd ew ‘bopn feted | “The number oP hail lo: ‘reported Bennett died of the shock of his ar-| for which the sheriff ‘left. {capital shi | land at some convenient point and i Quite well weather ing in the garage of the Kresge storejand decorated since he landed in| by the various counties last week,| test Monday night at their hom . Rocope eoocogeg’ Shesasssessesecggglowest thus force one county to either re- 3 ae ‘ France on his iamiatiaatle air voy- Westfield, os ind the husband i ‘ 4 . locate the road or make a test case 7 alt Rg Tee "cone 1a ipl RR but nothing shat (he thas. done | oxcharive (of Burleigh and Morton! ay not, info of her death. Minnesota Man Dies |Two Birger Gangsters; in the courts, | Some of the counties hi iteba, 4 s 4 ave used state land for road pur- gorthesstyard (to Meaitebe, stile 51 Mob Seizes Negro | 2#", deeply mp cabreeeed ang] 4, Bulings 4 Bottineau 3, Bownsan| g __—_—_________4| in Automobile Crash) Convicted of Murder} poses "tor 20 years, Kositary. said Who ane Girl 2hility 25 his conference with Lieu-| Divide 31, Dunn Ee Ehnine § 3, ot Boston Store Is but Attorney General George Shafer is over the lower r fepent te E Brix, who Hl) be navige- ‘den Valley, 8 { ‘st. Cloud, Minn, July 7.—()—' Marion, Ill., July 7.--(P)-—Rado Mil-| recently held that they acquired no caused light to heavy prec hight’ trom Paris to New | Hettinger 1 i cigar aud Cl: ay l© Made Defendant | Peter Miller, 45, a creamery proprie- lich-and Eural Gowan, Birger gang-| “squatter’s” or other rights by so Missouri, Illinois otis Yazoo Ci . July 7.—()—-The Mork which Seeukia hopes to 2, Me eee. P || tor at. Cannon Fells, was instantly; sters, were found gaily, today of| doing. Most of the counties which ion. Lig tate of Jon’ guith, we ro, who was! within 15 days. | Logan 1, Me een | in Unique Suit || killed tste yesterday atternoon four murdering Ward Jones, a| have built roads on state land are in aS a artim ce | nied ty bane wy en yesterday| In this conference, the commander’ Sargent 2, Slopy 36, Stark 32, Stuts- miles south of Elk River on the Jef- fellow gunma: October. Millich| located west of the Missouri riven, ars di monstrated the valuabte nature of | man 8, To' 4, Walsh 18, Ward 4 P| ferson highway pavement, when his, was sentenced’ t ‘a ath and Gowan| Kositzky said, although some of the hite, his byt Williams S24” g Z light sedan crashed into'the ditch.| to 25 years imprisonment. counties east of the river also have bre Stticials te Frengh . fl; paca ak AA Cts AR been C. Redcliffe, a hotel owner sat} The” iowan-Millich trial was the| failed to make necessary or tel Ea at =n ‘Smith has, ured, them ake ible meat cettndeat ta ue Cannon Falls, with Miller in the car,{ first Birger gang case to be placed| ments to get rights of way for body either, use of him. to was painfully injured and was taker} before ri jury and had las! ‘long | highways. New Yotk j to Anok is for medical sid. enough to overlap in time the trial’ z Miller, attempting to pass an auto-| of Charlie Birger himself at Sen-|° mobile driven by A. C. Willis of; ton for the murder of Mayor Joe Be eut in too close, it is —— a West City. believed, and the bumper of his car} according to bpbicseetc hed was caught on Willis’ machine, the Miller’ waite ty Millich in a quarrel. Mil- car being twisted in such a manner lich, a conyict, pleaded self defense, as to head it into @ deep ditch. A’ declaring Jones had fi coroner's in’ sation ae Elk River with a macl jowan ad- showed that Mil robably Aled in-} mitted hy present hut dénied| fiel stantly siieing a broken neck, he assisted in the killing.

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