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WEATHER FORECASTS Mostly fair tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temperature. PRICE FIVE CENTS (CK. TRIBUNE [mm ESTABLISHED 1678 ‘ ces NORTH ‘DAKOTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927 SH DEDICATED TODAY | NEW BRIDGE AT SA Policeman and Two. Negroes Wounded in Gun Battle CHATTANOOGA [ENDURANCE FLIGHT RECORD BROKEN|__xouveranc TS SCENE OF SEVERE RIOT Authorities Begin Roundup of Members of Negro Un- fon Improvement Group BLACKS DEFY ORDERS ization Refused Permis- sion to Hold Public Street Meetings Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 5—()— A general roundup of negro members of The Negro Union Improvement as- sociation, an organization purporting to foster a k Africa” move- ment, was begun today by police as fight last night in which officers and approximately the result of a gun fi 40 negroes exchanged more shots. Two negroes were wounded, “probably fatally, and a liceman was shot through the thigh during the tight. ‘The negro organisation was refused permission to hold public . street meetings four weeks ee conga: | to Police Commissioner since, that time reports of ‘secret a tivities have been received. La! night; police were notified of a di turbahce in a house in the negro section. Negroes Are Armed When the officers reached the inside the wall By a negro wearing a uniform repeating. housg, they were sto) who was armed with rifle. He was told that the men en- tering were police and was ordered to put bis rifle down, Instead, he raised the weapon and covered the officers. At the same time he was joined by two other negroes, each . Then someone fired a shot fromthe. .interior of house. Captain Hyatt, in charge of out a light armed with rifl the p detail, kicke and the shooting became general as negroes swarmed from the house. Two of the negroes fet! with ballet wounds in their bodies bot their companions ‘managed -to dreg them away during the e melee, ‘ OF NEGROES ES IX TA ARL DYNAMITED —___ Irish Leader Dies Defense Committee Confers - With New Counsel For Con- demned Men—Prison War-| den Goes Ahead With Plans for Trinle Execution Next Thursday Boston, Aug. 5.—-4#}—Indiecation \that an appeal to the United States ‘supreme court in behalf of Nicola {Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti will jbe made within a short time was given at the headquarters of | the Sacco -Vansetti defense ‘committee today, although no definite announce- ment as to the course to be taken was forthcoming. ; | Members of the committee con- ferred with Ari ar D. Hill, who en- teted the case as counsel for the con- demned men yesterday as William G. Thompson and Herbert Ehrman an- nounced their retirement. Gardner Jackson, member of the John Dillon, famous Irish leader, defense committee, today said. that: succumbs to effects of abdominal 8" appeal will be taken directly to erformed in London Wed- the federal courts, but he was un- is body wall b be placed in a Pilling to say when the appeal will sore at Dabiin. ibe made. Sa jans For Execution Vhile supporters o! jacco an Famous Trish Leader Vanzetti today redoubled their ef- fort he ti inte forts to save the two now interma- tionally nown rat is Dies After Operation ticnuy’ & dicala i glectrie chair, W i London, Aug. 5.—(?)—John Dillon, egan prepa tamtes Trish leader who died in u, execution at the London nursing home last night after’ ,, Notification was sent to the. of- a severe abdominal operation, will ficial executioner to be in readiness buried’ beside his wife in Giasne- 7d prison guards began to’ prepare via Cemetery, Dublin. YY ' the elect: eee sg Coming to ‘Landon 10 days ago to nd Vanzetti will go seck medical advice, the Irish leader Celestine Madeiros, New Bedford underwent the operation Wednesday. Youth, convicted of another murder Later he became unconscious und te.’ Dut whose life has thrice been pro- ‘Which came: longed through respites in order that his story, “confessing” implication in the murder ‘or which the other two must die, might be available to the courts. pe onfession was found worth- by the spperme court and Gov- Het Pulled id-it.to be.unworthy ery lerion’ Attitude Different ladeiros’ attitude was in contrast SACCO-VANZETTI CASE WILL BE APPEALED TO U. S. SUPREME COURT Forest Fires Rage | Through Northwest - Portland, Aug. ar wite. military aut! 7 ‘fending all possible aid to ire —— and es mes pressed in- work, the northwest was fighting © hundreds of forest fires ¢ nether hundred fires were blazing wn- tontrotied in the Ranier National Forest. More than 60 had been reported on the ‘Wenatchee tracts. Nine lightning fires were re- ported from the Umatille Na- tional Forest in Oregon. Several fires were rted burning uncontrolled in the the Kis- math National Forest in northern California. EVIDENCE OF — FOR Reseue Workers Find Two; Negro Miners Made Des- sperate Attempt Clay, Ky., Aug. 5—(P)\—Mute evir dence of a dramatic struggle b; West Carter and Green Russell, negro miners, to save their lives in the west Kentucky coal company mine disaster here, was found yes- la terllay by rescue workers. “When the rescue crew stumbled, across the bodies of the two men in a little room in entry No. 10 of the mine, 900 fect from where the ex- plosion occurred Wednesday, they GERMANS STAY IN AIR 62 HOURS AND 23 MINUTES. berlin apd: Acosta By Over An Hour es KE PERFECT LANDING rd and Risticz Expected, to Undertake Transatlantic Trip Soon earth at 10:13 o'clock this morn. ing after having established a ne World endurance flight record of 52 fours, 23 minutes. Acosta. Crowd Greets Flyers ,’The machine made a perfect land ‘ing. Both flyers were widly cheere by a crowd whi mense proportions after the new: ‘airmen had broken the record set by the Americans. Now that the plane and motor have talice flight, it is expected that the fizst of ‘the German transatlantic ‘he take-off of the plane was given 5:50 Wednesday mornings --Shie would. make the new endurance rec- | ord, if confirmed, 52 hours, 23 min-! utes, or one hour, 11 minutes and 85 seconds better than the American record. Dessau, Germany, Aug. 5.—4?)—| ornelius Edzard and Johann Risticz | Drought their junker® W-33 plane to } The former record, 51 hours, 11' nutes, 25 seconds, was held’ by} jarence Chamberlin and Bert | erin and Ristiez began the grind | 50 Wednesday morning and | me their long hours in the air’ \ shuttling” between Dessau and, Ehipsic. { spread throughout Dessau that the! }@urvived the acid test of the endur-/ Reps will be undertaken early next}death of King ruler, entering upon his -kings! \to the Chamber of Deputies, Daher he heard the-regent take the oath i allegiance to hits This photo, the first to reach America trom sucharest’ since tne Ferdinand of Rumania, shows little Michael, the boy Thee child is shown as he was led COLLAPSE OF GENEVA MEET WILL NOT A. Sanish, N. D., Aug. EVENT MARKS | NEW ERA, GOV. SORLIE SAYS Huge Crowd Gathers at Moun: trail County Town For Celebration | PROMINENT MEN TALK : Baseball Game, Rodeo and , Dancing to be on Satur- day’s Program (P)—Open- ing of the Verendr: idge across the Missouri river are. marks a new era in the history of McKenzie and Mountrail counties, Governor A. G. Sorlie said here today in dedicating the big four-span structure. In spending approximately $400,000 to construct the bridge, the state highway department, federal govern- ment. and Mountrail and MexXenzie counties joined in a cooperative en- terprise which will benefit not only the territory. immediately served by it but the state as a whole, Sorlie said. “With this new bridge facilitating transportation, eastern county should take its r among the most productive spots in the state. No longer will farmers in this area work under the handicap of having to haul. their products long distances before they can even be placed on freight cars to be hauled to market. Brings Market to Door “This new bridge places a railroad connection at their east door and offers them an easy and quick method of getting farm products out and farm supplies in. “At the same time this bridge of- fers u wonderful opportunity for the people of Sanish to prosper and for the town to grow. Construction of this bridge makes Su.ish the natural marketing point for an area of sev- eral hundred square miles. Its na- tural trade territory, now that this bridge is available for transporta- tion across. the river, has expanded three times. If full ‘advantage of the opportunities which this bridge offers is taken by business men of this community this town will grow more rapidly and the whole commun- ity will benefit thereby. “Your stores and elevator more business. New enterpris be'launched and citizens of this area will receive better service in many . Ga., Aug. 5.—()}—Two ne- gro homes opposite sections of the city were dynamited last aint after warnings to their occupants to move had gone unheeded. The front to Mhat of the others. Sacco, enter- } 4 found ‘that the two men had torni The Junkers company officially who has eaten itntermiitenciy, was] stuffed, it into cracks around the 52 hours, 2 minutes, and the dis-|. more vieorous but scatecly’ more| oom. The last desperate attempt to tance covered ax 6,040 kilometres “4 shut out the poisonous air which was (3763 miles). porch of the residence of Zack Cook City of Los ital Blaméd than hopeful. Madeiros, on -the) Sitting in failed, however, and it is, _ BRING ON CRUISER BUILDING RACE) "rst sz wan m,n “This is a big and costly structure and one of which residents of this m : ‘ region as well as the entire state Conservative Element in Cou-| may be proud. But sometimes the E «| wisdom of spending large sums of gress Expected to be im} joney on public. improvements is aI ERS BaP | Way.| questioned. ‘Complaint is made that Majority —Secretary Wil-] Sich enterprises make taxes higher. ‘i “This is an integral and important bur Will Take Up Naval} .or¢ of the state road system and oce Tag Finds Way To Pick Pony Name an apartment house nearby, occupied was o large quantity of dynamite. xy Banks’ Doors Of course Tagalong MeGoosey foud between the city of Los Angel Program With Coolidge} “tionally some one complains that te Pet emer iy ee ieraiat Guont Natley, on | ee vestigation te determine the cause ‘Turn to “FREC LES AND HIS was demolished and the windows of : gther hand, has attacked the speciall Sitoved the nogvous died a few min by white persons, were smashed by in Notices Posted On has called freely for. special deliea-| Utes later. ‘i the detonation of what police said Cieg allowed condemned men. | P ee, hee le from every quarter of the Cook's family was in the house net eee: lobe came news of planned protests] WhO died as the result of the explo- wants i hedethete Tall of the ii Ey radical sympathizers of the pris-|210" had been brought to the surface all escaped dainty. ia enet ishop, Calif, Aug. 6—(P)—The oy ore Whose conviction for murder| and identified, No other workers are youngsters who have suggested Mose Lindley reported an, attempt 4 missing and there remains only the i] names for his sage we spend too much for roads, that hole and ranchers of Owens Valley over scurity, | eee at Rapid City Soon jeapeantnesaneees ad { valablo water rights, the cause of tested ‘ther r fiery deunei-|f,the di HOE RIBNDE: runners parle astomitts gree Sm they cost the state too much money. oa ves ided_upon ‘ind al frequent dynamitings of the Los. An- ‘ations of the governor, the judge who| _.7- E. Jenkins, vice president and/ Explosion of t Gassline Pro It is. the only plan by which ke |! washington; “Adgs §.—(4)—While | roads cost the nothing. Instead ‘Copk announced he would leave the finaiclal Structure, afterall five ot pevjurers:* sate tks up loalon:neeerres wedncr ee informed circles here | see that roads are building the ous gasses by breeketing them- “Thissresult has been brought G. Thompson and Herbert Ehrmann (Osatinuea on pase ahreab structive work carried on by the followed quickly on Governor Ful- Washi Lignite Coal f oe ? Blanks Received of Los Angelen,” was-the nste posted |ler's refusal to stay the execution|™ Hiner aed ae tacel hoablta Road Grading Job is pre pon seve EXPENDITURES ieee alation oe kee mone nectar: the known views of President Cool- of ducks or chickens an or after| posits of approximately $2,500,000, Ce coe ess of the. past and less ic |township, by the Burleigh egunty | duction, and the ex huntiie eozees, me tee Pieet Heceeat Rant ton. She turned on the eleetric tal Z \ N Ueeeseaa a supply ot tbe pr cigars brane! t Big Pine, Independence} Paris, Aug. 5.—<(?)—The Sacco- Duluth Diver Brings Up Can: ‘gasoline fumes. When she reached|¥: Lambert of Bismarck, who AL Ree tae Ula tart eaocaies make their. spi plicatiol ey closed voluntarily, according tion on were ignited by an-electric spark. auditér to’ advertise for 300 tans,,some accretions to their ranks as a lated Minnesota Lake Promoters, Needed in al institution. He declared the direct Fs by the extremist unified labor’ lower panel of one door, ‘blow the coming winter. Bids will be /that the conservative element in con- istactory sales to the city of Los Bese » consulate and otter American} canoeists, drowned Tuesday, were re- the northwest quarter and lots two flect. Pointing out that the only way to the water wastire, bad Deen una fe nt STRIKE Mr. and Mrs, Ben Perry were found fed outside and rolled in the |voted by the board, The price will,idge at Rapid City in the near fu-|economist of Harvard University outbursts by radieal elements, said Captain H. H. Thompson, the noon she was brought here for treat- until a short time before congress | Dakota county auditors that it is al- for ‘situation. (Conti tinued on gage © three) Perry after} Mrs, Thompson was well known in ministration and naval officials is; Bullock, who is touring the west, ley these banks,” ssid John B. Richa! upset in a sudden squall. She left! Funeral services are to be held Roh itate taxes aint cuetlman: bs fought the battle te save her which cost her Stewart of the First. Presbtyerian|marck, returned Tuesday from Den- | protect important lanes of commerce. |the most easily collected and addi- also. be in: trip both : de by REGRET BUT NO SURPRISE ternal. Certainly the rigs The bodies are at undertaking] Interment will take place in the, ‘rip ways, made a ty. e cause of hburn reall of the East- | two Passengers to Dickinson. They ,don morning newspapers in their|grams of expenditure were “I think a sounder and more pro- gressive vtew will show that the f “the and| geles water system, today was blamed {presided at their trial and others|Seneral manager in charge o could give everybody a fair Aes | of the state building the roads w warned him to move, h said for ¢ breakdown of the va jey's'whom they charactesized as “state mine, said that 40 men were at work Fatal to Mrs. Edward 8. aie ee ee e mene it is Ronniad oe neh turn Ahapictacn EE Be city b\day. Lindley was undecided. | the county’s banks closed their aes teen gterbeive at the apawel| Says, Nintecn of, them. stare. off meen : Mapua uae, (NETS er gey dolinesatantion. goed sipRanle yesterday. from the case of Attorneys William in one of the entrances. Sev-| te Sieass Bites wcese: Pere jot bring on a cruiser- returned to the citizens of the state Hunting Lice shout by the last four years of de- {had not entirely subsided today. It tapes “in the oid workings hats lot the eecretary-treasurer’ of the] Scott Is Awarded Hetwenn the: Ualted PRES Ts ‘Wilton, died at a local hospital 3 A an. toe eee at. an Teattadlon to|now, pepecled. far Be gon hours of | Thursday aot foe. ese suffered sa Pageleh county imrods Darrel or|.The banks: according to their iast The retiring attornys declared new THREE BODIES fa ansexblonl Cu W.-Seott of Regan was awarded ldge that (the navy should be fash- to et on atromatic and porin quest| available statementay hed ‘total des) counsel would be “ugtrammeled by i ics. Thompson had been cleaning |the contract for grading a stretch of Lane VS ea ss MUST BE CUT 10 Toa tween sections 2 an f September 16 may secure their 1927 eka disturbed than we by a sense of in- REG OVERED clothes with high test gasoline on | ronship 140, range 77, Sibley Butte} its relation, particularly re hunting Eigy tsa Tet time now, ac- Sk: — washing machine and proceeded to|commissioners yt their August” se: [te - Blenlapiantiesins ta senera and | auditor. of Bishop and the Inyo County Bank gape eg oi put them through the wringer. The| Sion. Mr. Scott bid $1,001.80 on the ; © Been F Hoke Siak y “The county auditor's office has just [of - Bisho institution, with RIB result was to fill the basement with |job. The only other bidder was S:\an Acco Ov ives in Majority Pine, were pla in the Vanzetti dete committee is plan- $1,747.89, . \ Se ie mings a handh of Bank: stapes Fine te organize » great demonstra’) oeists’ Remains from Iso- Sergi, fare oe eer The board instrueted the county ;in congress undoubtedly will have |More Penny-Pinchers, Fewer to W. W. Watterson, president of the Paris Sunday afternoon. In eddition, more or less, of mine run lump coal result of the failure of the parley, licenses sell for $1.50 onal, state bank and cashier of the nation. ® 24-hour strike fs to be called Mon- [fone eRe eee imeticient ifor use at the court house during \the opinion even in naval circles is po cause of the banks’ failures was that {féderation. Police guards are being| Grand Marais, Minn, Aug. S—U#) ,yer Panel of one docs blow anon sca sentember 0. {gress will be uble to seotch any ublic Offeie fanchets, who had “failed to negotiate continued about the American em-|_Thé bodies of the three Chicago bulged the plaster in a room above. |, Sale of the southwest quarter of | move looking to un immense cruiser Angeles,” as well as business heuges uildings, covered in 20 feet of water in Alder Neighbors » Smother Flames and three, section 26, township 144,/ Secretary Wilbur is to take up the jreduce taxes is to reduce public ex- whose business has decreased ut ARGENTINA Lake yesterday by a Duluth diver. Mrs. Thompson, her clothes ablaze,|range 77, to Kate M. Austin was naval program with President Cool- |penditure, Professor Charles Bullock, to liquidate bank loans. CALL seyret ‘clas; together and the “body of ing f 3 be $768.92, Which covers the taxes ture, but the administration plan |Thursday told the state board of Buenos Aires, Aug. 6.—(P)_ Violent eae wsleste sina nady 30 feck boron, eeemep aaraamning for help. Nelghpors oe eee sgary 16a’ tor 1606 incivaive, (probably will not bo.fally determined |oqualisation and a group of Nerth From Sos aneeane oat came a es ait calling of et strikes andj qi ‘ment, but she had been so. badl convenes. ' most sense! to look for a reduc- ly rt H . ‘ pore oe re ee meetines, have followed the re- aie poses Cee ie oot it there was no hope. Sagmiller _ oa minisintan dal, of foe fe va Hol, -. he rng | et she swim shore or|this territory, being prominent in a — stopped at a meet F of mo: 50 fi “4 Denyer and Return jwith its original cruiser program, |of the state board of fualisation na it all’ has clenred. throveh Catherine LaDu aoe 8, * feet me rom whete theis cance /agelal life and in club work. leh yearns | calling for a fleet of 10,000-ton craft | and Was toviind to eeels the canoe for her attempt to make ' Su: jagm | chief pilot for the carrying eight-inch guns, necessary 5 member ofthe Loe a Angeles, water arson, Dead d deowned despite the Thebes re hae ease oe ‘We | North company of Bis-|to round out the battle squadron and|be heavy, he said, because they are husband and hi jends their li f a ver, Colo., where hi been trans- | tional revenue from other sources bey Ak eds re Peer ves item, ateeacina’ Tt fomrerly of) acting business for several days. The | LONDON PAPERS EXPRESS rooms here, pending inquest . this} Wilton cemetery. |plane.” Mr. Bagmilier left Denver a¢| London, Aug. 5.—U®)—Regret_ but | tate. way, be charged with responsi ae nore. patedlne: Anal (wate Ghomsese was a member of 8:00 Wednesday ‘morning, bringing no surprise is expressed by the Lon-| In some instances, he said, pron Meriott's body will be shipped to| the. launched in Bismarck Chicago for burial, bts brother John, “Sen Star and ident of the Was the only!who arrived here from there la ikon Presbyterian’ Ladies’ Aid. Scenie, 8. D., jpeamnes two and one-half hours at’ comment on the adjournment of the|when other revenues became avail- d landed in Diekin-|Geneva naval conference. Several of |able but the @nticij additional eae en The bodies of the Per- jonver. beside ‘hei her, husband, ral son at 5:43 dnesday evening. them add the hope that there will|revenue was not sufficient to meet o ¥ "1 rys will he sent to Jemesport Mo., ‘Russell, Laubach of Wil- | Planning to reach Bismarck the same ‘be recriminations. the total expenditure and an addi- pass t 10 | from wi & cousin, A.. Sarrah, one son: Lyle, 12, and four sis-/evening, the pilot continued his; A torn og of the papers represent jtional tax was placed on real estate Hela | 7 %y Mir ¥ is expec aretes this: peo. forse 5 re. Albin "bestgom, end and Mi light eastward but darkness over-:the lapse as\due to-the American |to make up the deficit. a Fe ge cnn ‘Chicago, 5.— PI irs, with eight ang patrons of Baldwin, Mrs.|took him at New Zalem and he spent | by 1 to accept the British plan or anes parlor, Patrolitan Pontbentiag : 1 3 9 ‘ Jaren. of ged Mis the night there. ion. Other -| B: rovement ‘ furlough, early re vothers' | SUicide A 6 ie Hyde of Chote, Min. | nent eee [Fanded"the future was due a ack | progress; some’ ot thor : J i i of the * ‘l ‘of preparation beforehand Gf Cline Here| Bismarck Possesses oo st quent or als 3 A a. Hoskins, pales Hi it “has become dabcinted sadam ant Shlain. ty as clinic Of ft ‘the. flowe: