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grote ee as ae I 1 ee ‘ \ |40 workers who were on their way| : to the mine. | a The workers were being taken to| M THURSDAY, AUGUST 48; 1927 o . i i y - | licensed or outside of the boundarie: ) pass technical examinations to re-| rreater margin of safety in commer. pein et} i thats tivenss. s ceive licenses. beeches Industrial pilots may fly any type ” Ys Phoneer Pilot | All Pilots Licensed | of, Hoensed alrerafs.. not. .catrying nN c lan et US ei A ; vestigation of moral character,| passengers for hire, but shall N I AX KOT A LIEN a aes Iattne World War and | oainvestinatimalifications to fly and/pilet, any unlicensed plane earryfnx 0 ‘ | y i i ersons or property for hi one of the pioneer pilots on the New) other standards is tequired before/eiter Be Property ire or the mine in trucks when a large aha in purty of men halted the trucks. | |About 15 workers managed to get) 2 through. the lines to the mine. yi i ted an applicant. | rew Sheriff W. T, Allison of Jefferson | gin he ploeer pits on scr Sada % be Pi r -; Private pilots, not designated as nN ifii i pre ined in what Ali pilots are to be licensed accord Pras county was notified and left immedi- | (vs ‘ shower in honor of her sister, Mi jj, The regulations, contained in what | 1 jc. ‘Transport, pilots, the| students, may pilot ‘licensed air. : r county, was notified and loft wanes: (City Baitd Deemed — | crores, stoner of per sister, Mist Hig known ‘as the sir commerce act inchest rating, are permitted to, fly | plants, not, carrying persons or prop- vestigation. Since court injunctions | Probable in 1928 bridge were in play during the eve- . BRovide ; for. | lesig- ; s hire. Such pilots, 4 ‘i r *» ny, licensed plane in the boundary | erty for jcials sympa ; ; oven and Mrs. Claude Funden,. The aged in active flying must file ap-| sions with cargoes [for the pur toting. Ii ; thizers ure endeavoring to persuade! A Mandan city band in 1928 is an| marriage of Miss Funden to* Jack, J. on peed eet nie: freight for pay or reward.|airplaaes when receiving flying if- Priority of Early Issues of verit, at non-union strip: mines to asqured thing new, following the ac- | Murray will take place the iast’of Supreme Court Upholds DOW: Pea ios to ices inspected and| Limited commercial pilots. have structions and atch, student pilots Lucky Strike Mine Com- Teuve their work. ss tion of the ty acre cones ie wee month, er Court in Casé Appealed | licensed, with the vovernment held the same > Oaseene ee En se they [carrying pe in at te isa i ata year, it was pointed | _ RETURNS TO ANNAPOLIS | "ths making are not. permitted to. fly ie pur t i pany Reaffirmed IRXH WILL out yesterday by Supt, J. C. Gould. | William Arthur, who has spent the from Ward County forage and operation, this mani boundary of the states where they are/ ceiving, flying instructions. ; ' : \ THe instructor is-Eari H. Prall,| past two weeks as the guest of his 3 1 < he decision of Judge H. L. Berry, |formerly assistant music instructor |parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Arthur, Banks which pay a capital stock| of Maranon the case of the Lucky | at Roosevelt high school, Minneapo- | left Sunday for Annapolis where he|tax do so only for the convenience! Strike Mining company of Zap in its! ci [lis He is to have charge of all mu-| will resume his studies. He stopped of the stockholders and the i appeal before the supreme court to| AES |sic work in the schools and plans are |in Mandan en route from the Pacific ‘lecting authorities and such taxes. if/ ot determine the validity of $31,400 i worth‘ of bonds issued by the mining y SY ya 3 Tet to ane him pray aus the summer aoe were he completed a cruise ‘unpaid pee the hank closes, are! ~ Ps e 4 i 7 ; q to direct a city band... with classmates on one of the battie-«not an enforcable lien against the e " corporation in the payment of a col- COUNTY FAIRS The. ¢i k;,board is cooperating | ships. bank's assets, the supreme court held’ ‘ t in lateral debt, was upheld Wednesday. + P With the school. board in the securing Seon er today in a case appealed from Ward) alin 1S e Ly? a in Us ar Judge Berry had ruled at the Mercer of the instructor and it was deemed VISIT. RELATIVES HERE county. | E ‘ county trial a year ago that two} fel oe est © probable that some of:the money in| Dr. and Mrs. 8. F. Halfyard at the! The case is regarded as of great + other classes of bonds, one amounting Immigration Department tothe park fund would be used to pur-| Methodist parsonage have as their! importance since the same question is Proved! to $7,000 and the other to $9,000,| rah frietey et chase instruments for a y band|guests Mr. and Mrs. W. G. F. Scythes has arisen in connection with the af-| Ovi eo } along’ with liens to the amount of! Send Display to Minnesota, ot F} und two sons, Alan and William, of faire of several hundred closed banks | $12,000 filed by 40 miners, had not, ‘ Regina, Sask, Mrs. Scythes and Mrs. in the state whose affairs are being mf lig Ge Snip pHortty vo the third act of Towa Expositions \ Halfyard are sisters.” “| administered by. L. R. Baird, state Ti Sete tere plvehins ond retin on : bonds of $31,400, but also that the | bank -reesiver. ‘ 1 J ov ; ry n — > ankinaiaa " tat articipated. The MAIN prize winners are listed e } Hittot were not valid under the stata} y RETURN FROM TRIP Judge Cooley Upheld | tidceetfere in'ehie spaces, Mott of them used Great West PRIZE WINNERS * constitutional law. To show what North Dakota has te | wwe ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ripley and fam-| The ‘decision of the supreme court ern Sugar... proved to themselves the advantages of beet ee The third issue of bonds, on Judge | fer farmers, workers and investors, | ily have returned from a vacation|“ffirms that of Judge Charles M.’ RS caneae ay a ack of uniformity in Grand $5 Berry's finding, had been issued by |the department of immigration | is - trip to Duluth and’ the northarn Min-| Cooley, made in the Burleigh county Pee enn ce cali oe sellies ans teaserves > rand Prize, $500 the corporation as collateral security |“¢Mding out this year an agricultural Mandan Vicinity ||»-:0t# tare region. district court. - aut Hence tlre following suggestions by Miss Maude Mrs. E.H. Dinsmore, 4011 East 88th St., 5 for pre-existing indebtedness to the;!74 industrial exhibit (to be shown ! piers The case was launched when A. S.! f Sheridan, judge of the contest. Kansas Giey.Me., Circle 1, Women's Marshall Malaise Lumber. company %t 12 county fairs in Minnesota and SEES FROM BUSINESS TRIP -|Spicher, former sheriff of Ward que, Covenant Presbyterian , . ard{ BH “The common fault of the jellies rubbing-alcohol.) These wo ine Church. s. These had held lone. fbit i FROM CHICAGO + J. M. Stephens of the Great Plains |°°U"ty, sought to collect from Baird; it i is i i laced 3 ag : The exhibit is to be under the di- 4 : CF eins |e eanital stock tax on the State Bank submitted in this contest is prob: gredients are place 2 ite cxchanced them foe tne, bonds, (rection of J. M. Devine, commission. |, Mr. and Mrs. A, C. | Krase snd Fxperiiaent | ee a ee ymel i f ,. be- The ee eich been operation in {Year it hus been, sent out. — from Cheat tapers cee eel. ea aS Tn his petition he asked that the cap-| | much sugar. Old recipes which egg there is sufficient pectin in _Maz, Thomas Owen, R.R.7, 1919, was organized by a group. of |, The exhibit, to be shown: in a tent we har ht Saat rase’s' mother, FROM WASHINGTON ital stock tax be made a preferred call for one cup of sugar to one the j to make good jelly. If orel Eadies Union. Mein and Bismarck wen. the? all tame grasses and | Mrs. Jos. rosthwaite. Robert Christianson of Bremérton,|‘ltim against the bank's assets. ff] cup of juice do not give as good the juice remains watery then bond sold were secured by a trust |# is year properly cure ry — Will . Knoxville, ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER h., is a guest at the+home of his: ten, the lower court sustained quultyjeliyaswhenthteetourths the juice must either be concen- Pagun"Atd "Socir MBresoyectian deed. In. 1922, the corporation went |*nd artistically made up. | Samples of ia ages quay i Fear d BCL SLE el i hath 2 cup of is used with one of trated by boiling a longer period, , Mrs, Charles. Pinn entertained law and daughter, Mr. | '. at cup of sugar is use 1 ed by a longer period, into the hands of a receiver. satel ge Liter tility ag well | a cosdiiy SvEMING, gt a. rntveeilancous | Mrs. Harry Hunke, of this city. the supreme court, the state tax com-; juice. or additic gil pectin must be ction to foreclose the trust deed |*S Deans, pe 2 ° ay a : t ty. missioner entering the case on the A ‘dded ar yatta ak eons and liquidate the company’s holdings (Efains are placed in open tin dishes s —-|laintiff's side za ordgr to facilitate “However, this rule is of no avail fe Lan North Dakota—Mgs. J._E, Laingen. i a fe ae BEE RE ial pectin. Tokio, Homemaker's Club. . ver ci ial, {When on exhibit at the fairs, , ’ | settlement. : i unless the juice js concentrated mercial Ps : okio, Homen The Ra coupeny. aed Display Is Complete 9 MURDERERS Man Confesses His, In its decision the supreme court before the sugar is added. If the “After this test has been satisfac- South, Dakota” Mra 0 J. Soma, New? saver So mee : ‘reek Missionary Society. otheb holdérs of bonds in the $31,400 |, The vegetable display will include 5 ‘s held that taxes on bank stock arc % full of hat the torily made, the sugar should be ¢ : iF i Fj aD i juice is so full of water that the pak sa .R.W. i class appealed the case to the 'su-|thfee varieties of potatoes, Triumph, Part in Shooting aseneed aeainety pipe steckbalder ant] Sugar and juice must be boiled added to the boiling juice. If klehorwiltne Workers Home Dem- i Early Ohio and Irish Cobblers; ruta- eee fe, ra n Her: fone. time— all conditions are right, the jelly constration Farm Women’s Club. preme court in Décember, but the h : gat ; a together for a long time—say all re e Pourt ruled ‘they would have te, col, |DAKHs, carrots, turnips, beets, onions ’ Logan, W. Va, Aug: 18.—(@eThe | banking corporation is not taxable Hearne minutes oremorecthis should come within ten minutes Minnesgta—Mrs. J. V. Bailey, New. and parsnips. There ix also an ex- rT i 2 11646 10008 *: ae i and that in paying the tax for its hi port, Mother's Club. lect their debts on the original se- |" ; sheriff's office announced tousy tbat | i pe4h y mcutéeely tant shows that the juice should have at the most. a: carities rather than ‘the. interest-/Mibit of, a sine Reney. ee ee , eet eek duc lente “hedein the peeistid futmiuaieny | cen balled down andthe witer ~ “bhenteliving point brnached Nees es bearing bonds for which they have |in Jays mem iBive, vacinties. of lak connections with the. slaying. of pro- Decision Important evaporated before the sugar was whert the jelly comes from the‘ , been exchanged. alyears corm are displayed, ‘The: soll | peat i! id atk hibition officer and! two companions | In cases where the bank closes) added. spoon in a sheet. If jelly leaves $20 Prize Winners 2. Proceeds of a trust deed’ sale will ie oe ane tence and sub: Desperate Criminals Shoot | by suppo: "leet ral l@| with the tax unpaid, collection may} the spoon in drops, it will not Prize = apply on the smaller bond issues of it e a » b pore ? 4} Yoo } 4% confession implicating three of bis/), had only from such assets as “Jelly makers who are always sure sblidify. properly. tia Opal Ives, Shenirock, Olla., Box which C. A. Finch, LaMoure, the Red |S°ll; is shown in open ports. | = Way Out of County Jail; neighbors in the fata} ambush of 8! would be distributed to the stock-| of good jelly first boil their juice SOC" Y FO ‘ 2 ling to Learn Club. Trail Transfer and Quick Print com-| |The industrial end of the, ox party of ginseng hunters, Iderg when the bank’s affairs were and then make a pectin test. If jelly i$ placed in the sun, the Mrs. M. C. Francisco, Saginaw, Minn. * panies of Mandan and E, B. Klein are |Shows coal in, the lump, briquette, at Pittsburgh ee eee at Nee Niseed Gp in other words, af paid) At color will be brighter. Is is al- Satine Neighbothood Clb. inci pes: (Jee > : last night and was re we “This i by usi c jr irs. Chas. Christianson, Watertown, the principal owners. Sit three yatiettes: of binding twinpr \ feomtuseumte anette rea Hart.|2t all, such delinquent taxes may be| This test is made by using one ways best to make jelly on a . —_——-——_—_—_ 2 2 e ea "1 S. D.~-Ruth Circle of First Christian GIRL ADMITS pak inthe ‘ball and. in: the, few |? Pidteburahs Pa,_, Aug, 18-91 field thet heckud » part in theshpoh {Pus ONY from the net assets of the tablespoon of juice, before any clear, bright day so that the evap- oa 4 ; i " . gar is added, and one table- oration may be at its greatest stage. peice Two convicted murderers shot their] ing, and to have named Bert Nelson, AERC lida n de ary i fees Mrs. Delta Johnson, Mount Ayr, lowa Two banners on Heavy canvas give| way to. freedom from the Allegheny| Miv Nelson and-lsom Curry as par-| ag¢ Soe entt’ beens of the: large spoon of alcohol (denatured or point. oly Werke Cab facts covering agricultural ‘produe- | county jail in the down town district] ticipating. = number Of similar cases but becaure Practically every entéant inthe cogtest used Greet Western Supar,, - MY; Rollie J. Wilson: $08 0 _Etisnowes 3 tion, number of schools and higher | today, x — ofthe feet:thet in wome.cases,it' } although that was not required. Mahy contestants who never before’ Mis. teone Maver. Carthage: Bo. Rt. y institutions of learning, banks, cnal|.. As the convicts neared the entrance| WY P. Station at Will swelh the galaine of acects % had used beet sugar inéelly making, proved its advantages and put a. ThaviwAMSaey. mines, newspapers, free) dglivery | of the juil, after obtaining keys from| 4N« Es t Biss, Bole for disteibution by. the receiver | new understanding of the jelly-making satisfaction of beet sugar jd, Beck eee GA, routes, miles of railway, number of | a bookkeeper, they. wounded two’ ta: the éreditors of various. closed | bri gaertac veprara easier: automobiles and miles of good roads. | zuard % St., North Platte, Nebr.—Methodist Says He Came after Her With Many Expected to Visit Dipplay. One of the prisoners at large is bina Ladies Aid Society. , bank: fh Pats Sion Vee eo Ling Maz. E. W, Rowell. 3325, Waslworth From 25,000 to 30,000 people are| Paul Jawarski, convicted mine. pay-] | Fargo, N. D» Aug. 8 too | 9. t ‘Ave. Omaha, Nebr—Sr. Barnabas ‘ expected to it the tent and loo! roll robber and known to the author-jsafes were jown an in 4a i y LEROY i ms 4 o Gun to Take Her Away [vrei ‘txhibits during. the eight| ities as a desperate criminal. His|taken by safo blowers who. entered LLA RE 1 ° May Loyd E-Pevis, 7225. 5th $n and She Shot Him weeks they are on the road, Mr. De-| most recent exploit was participation|the Northern Pacific passenger ta- ' i e ern : vine said. Of the number of visitors, | in the sensational Coverdale payroll tion at Cooperstown early today, ac- ay. poere$ not less ‘than 45 per cent. will be| holdup when an armored pay car was|cording. to. reports reaching, ‘here aime f * Scranton, Pa., Aug. 18.—4(4}—Ger-' farmers and their families, he said, | blown from the road by a mini The yeggs arethought to be the'same| G tha Class, First Presbyterian Church. ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy, Bison, Kans., '| Beet Sugar Seen Date ztrude Card, pretty 20-year-old coun-| The tent itself is sufficiently large | _Jawaraki’s companion in the escape|gang which robbed the Hannaford = try girl, was held in prison at Hones-|to accommodate from 35 to 40 people | was John Basbinder, convicted of| Mercantile sompeey, Tuesday., +3 dale today on a charge of murder- at the same time and it offers the| murdering a man. in McKeesport be- ‘he car in which the men csoa#ed 7 = ing Anthony Shaldone, 38, of Bing-|opportunity of talking over the ex-| cause he refused to loan him a quar-} was seen caring the night by George | Inspector for Government * hamton, N. Y., at Poyntelle, Pa. hibit itself and telling of the oppor- | ter. ; Lindgren, marshal, and becoming: aus- <i. “I shot Shaldone. I had’ to do it. s North Dakota offers to farm Guarda Shot in Arm , |picious he called the: sheriff Aeronautical Branch May He came after me with a gun to take, home seekers. The guards, Harry Reiger and Jolin|search was made but they coul ¥ me away and I killed him,” said Miss| An additional feature will be many} Hanlon, each were shot in the arm.|locate the machine again. ~ i Visit City Sept. 4 : Card, i good pictures of farm scenes, beauty | A numberof pedestrians and em-|. The sheriff finally returned to : ¢ _,The girl said she had worked for|spots and historical places.| Three| Ployes in the courthouse across the| home but. Lind; Shaldone in a restaurant at Bingham-|different pamphlets, with writeups | street from the jail witnessed the|Nash beg 3 ton four years ago and that they had|and‘ pictures, will he handed out to| break and the exchange of shots with’ plate,. léavi * lived together a year. He abused her|all those who show special interest | the guards. They said the two con-|ing west toward -Currington:® so, she said, that she left and went|and contemplate making a change in| Victs came from the: jail door with! ie inlech gshemcer or . be in Bismarck about September 4 Zto housekeeping at Poyntelle, near location, smoking pistols in their bands. Neon Hi to inspect equipment and programs There. ae ‘ From Burleigh County They were, believed to have ob- Negroes Hold up. of commercial flyers preparatory to = ay = amas ree other men The grains and grasses contained | tained the pistols from a man who % + federal control of commercial avi: E.went to Poyntelje Tuesday night in in the exhibit were taken mainly | visited Jawarski just before the trou- Bank in Détroit! (ont wes iearned here. tolu _4n attempt to kWinap the Card girl,/from farms in Burleigh county and| ble started. As the convicts reached . _ Inspection of lanes now in use ; Police said. arranged attractively by County | the outside this man,joined them in} | Detroit, Aug, 18.—<(}—Absencé ‘of’ iS ‘ta:be' made by Inspector Budwig ie = Agent A. R. Miesen. firing at the guards, He used twolrhe regular cuard at the Ecorse State|9n his present tour, which includes 3 Gopher State Board Among thg farmers supplying grain Bank enabledtwo negroes to hold| Minnesota, North and South Dakota.| 3 Icamples wete Wildbur Field, Charles Bookkeeper Jup two emplo¥gs. escape with | Because the regulations have been Wants to Be Heard Nace!, chris Yegen, the Patterson before geaching alg peas innt ee a1 O80 today. The; in effect only since January 1, en- : a o {Land company, L. W. Garske and Dan | main door, forced Paul Beiswinger,| bandits disappeared ina car driven | forcement has not been pressed. i on Railroad Merger "cbonaid of the Bismarck vicinity; | @ bookkeeper, to turn over his key: 4 ~ Miss, Viola ‘La-| In the new regulation. nilots are by a third n ; p a ¥. Hein, Wing: C. Craven, Menoken, | with which they opened the Tocked| plaie ead cat lead, bookkeepers,| Prohibited from stunt pane ule : son {and Erwin And » ie. joors. . . bound, re two cust , carrying passengers for hire, janes t ,,St, Paul, Aug, 28.(@—A petition Northern Great "Dining Bencsinent | Few escapes have been made froma man and a woman who. walked into| Must be tested every day and an in- eee cue cucte ipterrane.in hear-|Station at Mandan also supplied some | the county jail, The most daringithe building during the holdup. shectin made after each 109 Hours of ot aan the Great ‘Nogthars and Bors grain samples. previous dash for freedom was back’ pes oie A 88 flying . tim Mechanics musi also was tiled with the interstate ports) A number of samples of wild grass, | ‘1 1902 when the famous Biddle boy PREMIER OLIVER Digs ©) gasise commiasion oday by the Min-|iRcluded, in, the exhibit, were taken | fled from the Drisan with © Tie noxe| Proctor duke; Oliver of’ Beith Col | BD ae bie "ifrom various f: in’ the c . | wife, only to he? s jawn the next] Premier John Oliver of British Col- *. “Mesota Railroad and Warehouse coni-|(‘orn samples were from the Mapex: | day near Butler. -- \ Pree hid narly today, The aremser | Potect Little Chil- = hhat the state commission |*! and Wilbur Field farms. took a sudden tu: — for th 5 . ecognized as a party in the prO-| ux. cece - Law Enforcement after several months’ Ines. dren with Fly-Tox wceedings which will be heard this| Decision in Sacco- in Detroit Off years old. Halt by the Interstate Commerce ec: We ee Babies must be protected from fies. mission, “The Minnesota commission! Vanzetti Case to Be | .Gritieal Problem\peonune. tig gO Fics transmit over thirty different me pee €Critiea takes { ety amine witnesses, and be heard in| AM oe ia Phy gas gg diseases. Any one of which. thay Fearne reneess, tds, heard ty) ArtmOunced TOMOPFOW | acon, Gun, 18.0 — pe |MMmConsolidated: Utilities Co.| prove at, "Every ‘iy you see mut at the oral argument if such argu-| Boston, Aug. 18,—44—Announce-|‘laring that Detroit presented “the ~ Fast arrived a large’ ¢ollec- elopéd at Mellon Institute of In-} Hazleton; Cottonwood Homemaker's ‘Club, Heaton, Test Great Western Sugar for yourself this canning seayon. G.G.-Budwig, inspector for the aeronautical’ branch of the United St partment of commerce will satis eee: ment x3 gra fed. ; i ity 2 rtwe’ Kutt considerations which| "6M, that the decision fo the Massa: most critical condition in 5 ms re \ dustrial Research by Rex Fellowship. Triage all Drie atone comnict chusetts supreme court on excep |ment in. the country, tion.jof Fall Coats, is fragrant and harmless fo man: i ions and a petition fo: retary Lowman today created a sep: ‘ha unification plan interest the con /orror “In the’ Snovo-Vansetl’ ene, arate enforcement district of the | ANd Millinery at sear Memarck Kad bet sure death to all household Bf the cobumuesion. sald tn a separate oe dag pga tina’, Malic tomorrow [stele ,of Michigan, which had. been Snes Shop, . the Popular | pire inbel"of bottle, Insist on Fly- “dl re morning was n ct - ad * iler.—, 1 tatemenit: ‘The first is in the results|the official reporter ‘of “segterce |, Thomas E, Stone, deputy adminis. | iced Store, | box. trem, your. retailer “Ady be achieved in the railroad situa-!court decisions this afternoon. trator at Cleveland, was appointed ——— tion a8 whole throughout Minpesc It was. understood that the four |@dministrator of the Michigan dis- er sapeond, the effect upon rail-| judges who, sitting as the full bench, |ttict with headquarters at Detroit, rates, ‘ heard arguments on Tuesday, had |°ffective September 1. a 5 aaa completed the writing of their de-|_ "We consider that Detroit pre- Dil Truck ers cision. It was decided, Howes, ot; |sents. the most critical condition in Bt pget 5 to make it public today. The offi- |!#¥ enforcement in the country.to- F ‘ May Save $10 Fine |cia! reporter said it woud be given | 9%." said Mr. ‘Lowman, ‘Pads A pee Sey out shortly after 9 o'clock tomorrow | Change.is part. of a plan of the »pro- ‘ P by ‘Observing Law | morning. tio, customs and coast guard cae oT 4 i Bi “3 Petition for a writ of certiorari in | Services to plug up the hole that ga [the case will be filed with the United | slows thousands of cases of whiskey : eee eirmter trucks cngaged|States supreme court in Washington |*9, f19w ,into the United States from i ry 5 e oO 6 r Ng10 fine by obeying the law which|i" the event that the Massachusetts | canada. ; "oS ’ ires thém to come to a full stop|SUPreme court denies the petitions ‘ ‘ ea: ilroad @Teued before it on Tuesday, it. was| 3% made necessary. by j ore meee "ant “anunen | eae knw, tay by Michel Angelo a be = tat the office of the state rail-|Mu¥zmanno, Pittsburgh attorney, who Pe. sf a Sh d, - ee is aysociated with ; announcement was made following. commission. with the defe: ing: ie eveation ofithe Laan) hav conference, with Admiral ‘Billard, . Hed to the fact that the driv- 5 Court 4 S | or J ee oil are either unfamiliar with! Krantz’ Conviction Wasbingtan, to-ereive his inshruct f : ; Se Ba © 5 om law pay tions before taking up his new task. A pe Fs , Een ale ti ‘aes ;, members. of the board,.ex-|_ Car}. Krants, Ward. county man, Se ans ; ves / ? : j the possibility of| Must serve a gne to five-year , sen- Ss ‘ FS ‘ 3 q 4 yous fire following, the col ries Se he st ‘ ye truc! New, York, Aug, 18—()—A. ‘ try-Wi aft’ express service, rivaling ; : z a j é . Coupe... ; him a new trial. Error extel commercial] air servi é i ‘ . i > Regal. Be tue trial were ropes hee the . 2 &. & A tes f jai ; ster,for4 .