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SATURDAY, JULY 9, Courts May Be Asked Whether Gammons or Semingson Is Secretary (Continued from page one) might, by recognizing Semingson, force Gammons to go into court and challenge the action'of the bond- ing department. In the event of such a develop- ment Gammons probabiy would seek a restraining order to prevent the bonding department from pre- ceeding with its plan. ‘Under the law he would be given notice of such action if it were contemplated by the bonding department. The bonding department sees no weason for having two separate * onds coverit ng two separate secre- taries of the industrial commission when it is obvious that only one man can legally hold the job. Gam- 4 Mons now is under bond of $10,000, ;his bond having been renewed in December, 1926, until 1928. The Main Question It is cone that the determin-| ing factor in any court action wi be the question of whether the} governor had the power to lawful- ly appoint Semingson, His con-| tention is that he did, since at pres- ent there is no provision for paying | Gammons’ salary a Semingson| will do the work without salary] from the industrial comm: had no right to assume, he said, that Gammons would It is admitted that Gai not intend to and is the ability of | Attorr 4Shafer to obtain for him his usual! “monthly pay check. Shafer is said! ‘ to hares in mind, a way to keep the pay ch ing regularly. He is out The opposite side of the ques- tion is that the power to appoint its sec is indust sion and not in the gover mmons was regu- larly sppointed and qualified and under the law is to serve until a regularly apnointed ied according to law, Indications now are that the next development in the cafe will come when the auditing board meets July 16 and considers the bill to pay for Semingson’s bonds. Members of board are the governor and Secre- tary of State Byrne, Nonpartisans; Semingson, 2 Nonpartisan ap- pointee, and State Auditor Steen and Attorney General Shafer, In- “dependents. ending on; General} is . Gov- © bank! ys repara- tions and fran are no on agenda, t reside) nt Coolidge at Ravid James R, he field as wee mbasaador in let- ter accepting re: National ation, provided sat It’s a riot of he-man ac- ' tion. Western comedy— shooting — riding. Ai SuReCenOURR Cireus of ; rills FOX NEWS December, | ; pn. He || work for nothing. le mons does | 1927 Little Joe — pions ‘iS wren tied wend” Me are Sone 'y hotel accommodations ca gained. ed dead in Var use fire. Coming from vicin- Dell Rup’ . tornado swept throug fields 10 miles north of J: ¢ only ininor damage. ‘Last Minute Balletins Ci any 1 council Order of De ‘olay charge of North Dakota, announced here today tional headquarters by Fr: Land, grand seribe of the ization, McCutcheon sacceeds the late David M. Holmes of Grand Forks, N. D. Detroit, Ruth caught up with L in the home run marat hy slapping out his 28¢! of the ceason with one on ‘base in the first inning of the open ing game of the Yankee's doubte- header with the Tigers. Holloway was . pitching, Sydney, N. 8., July 9—(AP)— Commander Donaid B. Maciial- Jan's sub-are' expedition sailed for Battle Harbor, Labrador, this morning. Chicago, July 9.—(AP)—Chi- cago’s gasoline service station strike was settled today with an agrement for increased wages. Rock Hill son recently cel lof teaching. She the oldest art t jin point of servi members the bu is. C,, during the y{born at ._Brignd, foreign minister fifth man of his country bel Peace Prize, must p aH the French treasury. Lean récite to you he advantages of Chrysler “70's” speed of 70 and more miles an hour, its astonishing pick-up of 5 to 25 miles in 744 seconds, its econ- omy of 20 miles to the gallon of gas. A We can tell you what its scientifically balanced 7- bearing crankshaft and preg pn gp con- ute toward greater pee ike how much "| of her husband’ ‘DEMAND TRIAL FOR 3 KILLERS Doctor Confesses Murder of Louisiana Man—Impli- ~ cates Two Others Franklin, La., July 9.—(4)—AA im- mediate trial of Mrs. Ida Lebouef, Dr. T. E. Dreher and James Beadle for the murder of Jai J, Lebouct, | whose mutilated body was found in alourde, Morgan Ci Thursday, was indicated by au- ities here t The three pri were | without bond in the paris Following his confession yes Dreher has been in a_ high vous condition, while Beadle ny maintained the same sullen silen which has characterized him since h even while Dr. Di ng him to “come clean s ur part in it,” | Sheriff Charles n-| he had obtained the gun which | used in. the shooting of | which, Dr, Dreher suid, at the instigation of himself a Lehouef. Dreher'’s w n Pevot announced was reported d when she hea onfession. One his sons, a student at Cn { on his father y y assistance he could of y, day to offé give Twenty Men Arrested i in Police Roundup of St. Paul’s Underworld; St. Paul, July 9.—(AP)—Twenty ” men were arrested last night and today in a police roundup of St. Paul’s underworld resulting from the slaying of two women who were found shot to death in their home here Tuesday. Dozens of drinking dens, ling houses and other r underworld eharacters were v by the nolice in. their effo n something tangible about the: » gamb- o Bell “Teddy” Police r names of the J, Murnane tion thai i their places tight roundup. County author in the clean up, as tov Du Bois. arrested. Chiof id inforn had eb i a resuliof tie participated a deputies road and out! new, poms, inet. full be: ment, inundry porch, and maple floors, for $4750 on liberal terms, Modern 6 foom clo: rent for diate posses } modern ilt-in cotage, of | to | WANTED—Men to cut and stack hav either on shares or by a tin, Alex McDonald, » N. 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His mother, Louisa management until 1915 ‘and appei ‘|Lane Drew, was regarded a. | stage career, was manager of the/succe |young man to get a {mother’s cal killing of Anne Grenville and Sadie |( used to disclose tie} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE John Drew, Noted” American Actor, | Succumbs to Illness; tors of his day as the gay cavalier and the bantering farceur of the drawing room drama of modern so- cial life.” Toured |the Country During the season of 1878-79 Mr. (Continued from nage’ one) ‘Drew toured the country with his to be the only reason he survived 80. brother-in-law, Maurice Barrymore, long. jin “Diplomacy” and’ afterwards re- From Family of Stage Stars | turned to Daty:s Theatre, remain- Coming from’ a family which,’ ing under the ‘management of Mr. through three generations, holds Daly until 1892. ith Ada Rehan jwhat is probably a record for con- as leading lady he played in a num- tinuous activity upon the stage,| ber of successes including “Di- John Drew acted his way from an baat “Love on Crutches,” “The inconspicuous beginning to a pos: i Great Unknown,” “The ond in tion as one of the outstanding Command,” and “Love’s Labor ures of the theatrical world, and Lost.” ‘As a member of Daly com- was regal yy many as thé Besa pales he played engagements , in ing exponent of polite comedy,, london in 1884, 1886 and 1888, classical and modern, | While Mr. Drew had been the Mr. Drew's in¢lination to a stage ‘leading man of the Daly compan- age from his pa-jies for several years, his first op- ents, both of whom ¢ players ;portunity as a star came from His father, also aa™med "Charles Frohman in “The Masked John Drew, was an Irich comedian ' Ball” in 1892, his success in that of great talent and ability and in play being shared by Maude Adams. the-delineation of irish characters 'He continued under Mt. Frohman’s s.onajed in a new play -rey of the most versatile actresses on' ‘season on Broadway. In several of the American stage. them he toured the principal cities In addition to their, famous son, of the United States. the couple had a daughter, Georgie! Some of the vehicles in which Mr. Drew, who had a successful stage Drew achieved, fame were “Rose- career and who became the wife of mary,” “A Marriage of Conven- Maurice Bairymore. Their’ chil-lience,” “The Mummy and the Hum- | tren, Ethel, John and Lionel Barry-;mingbird,” “Jack Straw,” and “Aj more, all became stars of the stage. | Sing! n.” One of his favorit: When John Drew reached the age jcharacters was etruchio in “The | of 20 his mother, who had person-| Taming of the Shrew.” Among jally directed his preparation for althe most notable of this latter da: were “Major Penden Lord: Quex,” and “The; larly each rch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, That made it rather easy for the; D: art. For his] 1873, he was cast as the comedy “Cool as aj q Then for two years in many small parts ny particular im-} ion either with the audiences Be paiguelt; as he later explained it. Holds Record It was not long after, however, | ‘that Mr. Drew’s.strong itrionic instinct began’to show in tis work | id he exhibited versatile ‘ability | milir to that which marked his lentifying himself’! ., i debut, Plumper Cucumb John Drew was bi ‘Iphia, November educated in private s Episcopal Academy, Philadel phia, studying at the latter institu: tion until he was ready to make his stage debut. In 1880 he mar- ried Josephine Baker, an actress, of Philadelphia. She died in 1918. They had one daughter, Louise Drew, who gained distinction on the stage. Mr. Drew often was characteriz- | as the best dressed man on the’ iti a great variety of 'staye, He was fond of society and: Throughout his career },i; knowledge of it served him well 50 years he Wa8iin many of his roles. So often did ving created more i}. portray the character of one ‘s and impersonated more char- ters than any player ef note on the American sta: Mr. ‘Drew's real climb to fame! began when he placed himself un- the management of Augustin Daly and made his New York debut at the Fifth Avenue Theatre as Bob | ’| Ruggles in “The Big Bonanza.” In that play Fanny Davenport, a fa- mous stage beauty, was the lead- ing lady. There followed two years of constant plugging for recogni- tion, after which he joined Edwin Booth’s company and played a long | succession of secondary roles nt Shakespearean plays. He also aj ‘peared with. Clara, Morris. in “Lea! the Forsaken.” By this time Mr. Drew began ta. attract the serious attention off, a critics and one of them wrote: “Fee possesses drollery; the talent of apparent _ Spontaneity | and the faculty of crisp eotion, jHe has surpassed all the young ae ‘thoroughly Jcharacte Of more Come in today. 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He was an expert tennis player, fencer and swimmer and his ‘favorite recrea- tions were horseback riding and fox hunting. , State Officials Invited to Attend Beach.. Celebration Beach, N. D, Ju July 9.—(Special to the Tribune)—The reaction of the farmers of the Golden Valley from the depression of last year to | the almost certainty of a bumper | grain and forage crop this year, is shown in the arrangements be- | ing made for a monster community or county-wide picnic to be held the latter part of the month. A/| list of state officials has been! invited to attend, this including | Governor A. G. Sorlie, Judge John | Burke, Congressman J. H. Sinclair, . Palmer, Commi ney General Geo. Shafer, Commis- sioner S, A. Olsness, Commissioner J. A. Kitchen, R. F, Flint, former commissioner of agriculture and la- bor, and others from other points and the greatest picnic in the his- tory of the county is being staged, with sports, speeches, a great feast and everything that a happy peo- ple can conceive to make the day pleasant. Farmers are predicting all the way fro! to 40 bushels of wheat per acre with nothing but hail to prevent, and it is generally con- ceded that even if more rain does TELLS HOW Meet the” author—James A. Lee, athletic director of the Cleveland (0.) Athletic club, Lee's twelve articles on “Switming Simplified” should interest you, coming as they do just at the height of the swimming season, I teaches hundreds of s how to swim every y He is in charge of athletics for a club) with more than 2,400 members. It is considered one of the larg- est af its in the United States, The series The Tribune's Monday. will start on sports page ioner J. M. 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