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= PARTICIPATION PAGE FIGHT IN9 ROBBERIES Little World ; Series. Game Halted by Rain Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 28,—(4)—The first game of the Little World series PREPARED T0 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1927 | AMENDMENTS MUST PROVE ‘NECESSARY,’ U. S. CONSTITUTION’S FATHERS SAID Turner, an Iowa man, learned that | he had been refused a new trial and must serve a life sentence for slay- ing James D. Hallen at Falmouth Foreside a year ago. New York — The bullet-riddled Robert and his six-year 1d brother had obtained the family shotgun with the intention of shooting a duck, The wegpon was too heavy for the six-year-old and his .im was oor. Robert fell with a troken leg. ‘hen he concocted the story that he REASON ENOUGH “What was your husband frothing at the mouth about this morning?” “I made a mistake and gave him lux instead of cornflakes.”—Merry- Go-Round., te &. Slaybaugh in Minot, as he con-| Pro-Tex tinues his investigation of the ac- 3 ‘tem Installed by day by Sheriff Rollin Welch constitution to make clear, compre- hensive statements with brevity and el bea CER iL Ae tah P Provi amendments, which if either case, till warm, though | had been shot by a man to save his ATURALLY iean association championship, and Y| Document Provided That New |shoit be valid to all intents and pur: Le la ar ua Eyer ag aati eats MeL Hige Happ BOTS. mae r | Buffalo, the International league Government Assume All)Poses, as part of this constitution, away, was found today slumped|according to information received|rjed a Scotsman. How does he | Deatant winner, was tailed off vnis When ratified by the legislatures of over the steering wheel of a parked | here today from Zap. treat her? LU i calay en * eal suc — Debts Contracted Before Its Pea sna) oA al utomobile in West 117th street. Madh@ulle Robert tea the toad! Second ‘Flanper: Reldeeantly es ere scheduled here Thursday}, 5 : cl 01 ree- - ital, reas 4 i Man Held at Minot Says Les- ad: “priday 1 ae eet. Night Watchmen Arranged} Adoption — Constitution |thereo as the peng the ouler mode CiliaesaSin Gana al mae to recovery in a local hospital Answers, : ————_——— 7, 4 7 nds saa i : of ratification may propos Y | as HT —_ - - ae ¢! ter Barge Was Implicated For and Citizens Form Binds Judges in Every State, | th. congress; provided — that no ed Cr een ts ou on our toes in All of Them GAS PRO Vigilantes Committees Laws of the State to the; state, without its consent, shall bel walked along the strect, the victim, I ut y y in All ol e! : f . ‘ deprived of its equal suffrage in the according to the police, of a feud oar cand 6 jn} Contrary Notwithstanding | senate. isi between beer racketers. Guzzardo Minot, N. D., Sept. 28.—(AP)— J Bank robbers and other yeggs will videos: This provision for the method of was fired on from behind by an as- Revelations of ‘nine bank robberi b)) be given a warm reception if they! Editor's Note: This article, Bent en aio sailant armed with a shotgun who v2 North Dakota, Montana and ats | endeavor to ply their trade in Bur-| the last in Mr. Atwood’s series {pacity of the men who wrote the|‘iscarded his weapon and fled. tMw oraska today are before Sheriff W. | leigh county, it was announced to-| of 12 stories on the Constitution, c 4 . peti Richard t 4 iW3tl aine robberies, and is said to have | Piet ‘4, t tivities of a trio of alleged yeges | him, one of} states on! le chree different charges of murder. | Brumfield, 23, is the D prisoner who is alleged to have con- ht fessed to being implicated in_ the SI already arrested by st whom is wanted in two named Lester Barge, alleged mur: pl lerer, as also taking part in all of | tk them, and Donald Barge sting in part of them, L r Barge by is held in the county jail at Willis-| th son, where he will be prosecuted on, Da charge of first degree murder in} Ee i with the slaying of H. n, cashi a Wheelock, | k, last November, 8 Memory Is Hazy | though asserting that his mem-| azy on a number of the bank o the fact that he had} k d ana, and 1 | , Nebraska. nfield had only five of under further o have con- » North- | ‘e bur- Barge as | s it | ty that the federal | t ment may also take a hand in| tion >f the activiti | y men was foreseen to dollowing positiye identification of the car which was in their posses- pion as having been stolen from a man named Henry Ducoty at Mor- ganhill, Calif., on last September 2. The trio Id be prosecuted on charges of ating the Dyer act— transporting 4 stolen automobile from one state to a. ther—if the government cares to do so, it is said. There is talk at Williston, accord- ing to word received in Minot, of - calling a special term of district court in that city to try Lester Barge on a charge of murdering Cashier Peterson. If he should be itted of a murder charge in that it is believed that he would be turned over to Minne- ithoritie: to answer to two s of murde. in that state. Montana Officers Arrive Ben Olson and Assistant Attorney C. H. Roberts of ow, Mont., are in Minot today forenoon questioned Brum- cerning the robbery of the bank at Glentana, seeking to have the prisoner give further details con- cerning the crime than those which he outlined in his previous original statement. A Burns detective, who was at Glentana at the time Sheriff Slaybaugh and Deputy Sheriff R. L. Dierdorff “arrested the tvo Barge brothers and Brumfield at and near Kenmare, has also arrived in Minot to offer his assistance in the investi- gation. State’s Attorney Amundson of Bowman county questioned Brum- field last evening concerning the at- tempted robbery of the First State Bank at Gascoyne, in which loot amounting to 10 cents was obtained. Sheriff Slaybaugh said today that it is possible that Brumfield may be turned over to Bowman county cials, although he is not positive that such action will be taken. He is undecided as to whom he will sur- render the custody of Donald Barge. Burglary warrants for the arrest of Brumfield and Donald Barge have also been issued in Williams county. Nebraska Wants Barge * Officials in Nebraska have signi- fied an anxiety to take Lester Barge and Brumfield to that state to be prosecuted for various alleged crimes, including bank robberies, thefts of several automobiles and the shooting of a marshal at Taylor, in that state. Sheriff Olson of Glasgow is carry- warrants with him for the arrest the two Barge brothers and Brumfield, on charges of robbing the Glentana bank, but will not attempt to serve them until Sheriff Slay- ‘baugh consents to surrender Donald ‘Barge and Brumfield to him. In event the trio is sent to prison in Nectth Dakota, it is possible, Sheriff ,Olson said, that he would be waiting Bt the penitentiary door when they ‘are released, ready to take them in- ‘to custody. Gas Service Resumed {only in w Manitou, | P8056 | MANDAN NEWS | First National, First Guar- anty—Averts Robberies psit Vau £g Under this ments the used b: both bank: ttempts to enter the bank drilling through the doc r is re ased and the room is filled with s which instan blinds whoeve xposed to its ors as long as in in cont with it. aults in both reed concre struction, the yeggs could get rein AUDITION PLAN | TAKING FORM Clara Peltier Entered in Con- test to Determine Most Tal- ented Musicians With 16 cities of the state listed to conduct local contests, and October 16 set as the date for the state au- dition, North Dakota today was com- pletely organized for its part in the national radio contests instigated by the Atwater-Kent foundation in a nation-wide search for new radio tal- ent. Local contests will be conducted within the next two weeks and win- ners in each of the 16 local auditions will come to Mandan October 16, to broadcast over KGCU in the state event. Two winners will be selected by popular ballot and judged for entry in the district audition at Chi- cago in November. Dickinson Audition Friday The Dickinson local audition will be held Friday, the first in the state, under the direction of Mrs. H. Mackoff and the St. Cecilia club. Workers in music circles in charge in other cities are Mrs. A. J. Jar- dine, president of the state federa- tion of music clubs, Fargo; David Owen, secretary of the Association of Commerce, and Mrs. Martha Reishus, Minot; Mrs. G. E. Win- greene, Thursday Musical club, Bis- marck; Mrs. Bridston, Grand Forks; James Barrett, secretary, Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Orville Johnson, Devils Lake; C. L. Stroup, Rotary club, Williston; Mrs. C. S. Buck, Mrs. B. H. Kroeze, Jamestown Music club, Jamestown; W. F. Cush- ing, Beach; C. C. Swain, President Normal School, Maz Knute Froysaa, Valley City; M Hen: Hudson, New Rockford; Mrs. M. Forkner, Langdon; Mark Con- nolly, New England; music depart- ment, state normal school, Ellen- dale; Mandan, Mrs, Clara Morris. _ The first entry formally entered is Miss Clara Peltier, Chippewa In- dian girl from the Turtle mountain region, a pupil at the United States Indian school, Bismarck, who will compete in the local audition in that city. | Several other applications from boys and girls 18 to 25 years ole have been received in advance of organization. ’ Personal and | Social News of | | 1 if Mandan Vicinity | a kG tn ee MANDAN GIRLS PLEDGE Announcement has been received from the University of North Dako- ta that Alpha Phi sorority has pledged Miss Winnifred Halfyard,, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S. F. Halfyard, and that Miss Bernadine Fleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. apes has pledged Kappa Alpha eta. ATTEND HARDWARE MEETING Mr. and Mrs. John Rovig and daughter, Dolores, left Tuesday for Minot where Mr. Rovig will attend the annual meeting of the North Da- anks are of |} A.| forecast today. 1 State’s Attorney F, E. : During the past weck these offi- cers have visited ev town in the county and arrangements for protection against robber: incorporated —tow1 and villa, ngreed to hire to protect the | places during | ile in the unin- the citizens 1 vigilantes commit and guarding thei | one man “standing | points use in the | have been Is to head ‘a are not bei doubt prove sion arises. if the oc- ‘Three Are Charged With Viclation of Warranis have been by State's Attorney I for the arrest of three county citizens following two raids made by Sheriff Rollin Welch and| federal agents Tuesday afternoon. At the farm home of Philip Acker- man near Still the officers found a quantity of mash and a still, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kurki, south of Wing, a quantity of mash and considerable beer was found. Mr. and Mrs. Kurki and Mr. Ack- erman have previously served time in the Burleigh county jail for vio- lations of the prohibition laws, ac- cording to Mr. McCurdy, and as a consequence second offense charges are being filed against them. Cooler Weather Due For City Thursday | Although mild temperatures are to prevail tonight, Thursday will be cooler, the federal weather bureau As on Monday night, the mercury Tuesday night dropped below the freezing mark ata majority of points in the state. Bismarck had a minimum -f 25; Amenia had 30; Crosby, 31; Devils Lake, 30; Dick- inson, 26; Dunn Center, 25; Ellen- dale, 27; Grand Forks, 31; Hettinger, 25; Langdon, 22; Larimore, 25; Lis- bon, 25; Minot, 26; and Pembina, 22. Try our modern high pres- sure greasing service for all cars. Prices reasonable— Short Stop Station. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. » tion 1. |" 1 but will Prohibition Laws]: provisions, effectiveness. In a short paragraph two methods are provided by which amendments may be proposed and two methods by which proposed amendments may be ratified; but, in each instance, it is provided that proposal for amend- ment and ratification of amendment shall be made through representa- tives. Provision of Necessity Note the effective use of the word “necessary.” It does not provide that amendments shall be proposed whenever congress shall deem it ex- pedient or in concession to excessive pressure from interested minorities or in response to popular clamor, but when two-thirds of both houses “shall deem it necessary.” The last clause indicates how strongly insistent the delegates to the constitutional convention from the smaller states were to provide for permanent equal representation of the states in the senate. This makes it impossible to de- and all! prive any state, without its consent, h_ shall be!of equal representation in the sen- hority of the! ate even though the other 47 states the supreme} might wish to amend the constitu- 1 the jud in; tion to do so. I eby,| Ten amendments were adopted on laws June 15, 1790, eight of which were not-. taken largely from a document. known as the Bill of Rights which i- | was issued in England i: 1689, | Since that time nine amendments have been added to the constitution. — NEWS BRIEFS | ¢——____—_____—___4 Athens, Greece — The Greco-Bul- te legislatures, and garian frontier has been closed as a d judici icers, result of information received by the States and of the| authorities at Salonkik that bands Il be bound by! of Bulgarian comitadjis, or irregu- n to support this | lars, were preparing to enter Greece . | with the alleged purpose of stirring There is general doubt as to whethy | up trouble between Greece and Jugo er the a age public official at+| Slavia. BY HARRY ATWOOD ion Anniversary iation significant gen- the constitution s contracted and engage- ments entered into before the adop- n of this constitution shall be lid a, United States un- itution as under the confe: Thi: conclusive evidence that ho wrote the constitution nse of honor, as they ew government, when the constitution, to as- ligations that had pre- urred by the United y did not favor “can- ”” properly incurred, rying conditions, Supreme Law cel, ev pre al govern- rong enough dl to fe ives | mbers Youth’s Loyalty to His Younger Brother Fires Imagination! Loyalty to his little brother kept Robert Braun’s imagination going at top speed despite the pair of a leg broken in two places by a shotgun charge. Robert, who is 10, was found near the Braun home Monday with his He told his parents he had been shot by a man who had up and demanded beer. When the lad told him there was none the man became abusive and | was ordered off leg broken. ridden story went. Thereupon he shot. Rob- ¥ ert in the leg and rode away, the boy | said. | Today, however, it developed that cerity to ng an oath to support; New York—George Copper, 84, the constitution, owing Jo the fact|writer of “Sweet Genevieve” and that most public officials have all; more than 200 other songs, many of too little understanding of its mean-| which attained popularity, died of in, and value. heart disease during his sleep last Amendments night. “The . congress, whenever two- thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose amend-| H. ments to this constitution, or, on the| reached 100 hours today, without application of the legislatures of | sign that he would voluntarily sub-| two-thirds of the several states,!mit to taking nourishment of any hall call a convention for proposing; kind. 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Five minutes after your Sparton Electric Radio is delivered you can enjoy the satisfying music of the most marvelous musical instru- ment Radio science has yet devised. Entirely care-free «+» no batteries to look after; no chargers; no care or attene tion whatever. gays H. B. O'NEILL: "Sparton is the only Radio instrument on which I have heard the full range of the piano reproduced — and it was reproduced with true-to-life volume and tone.” You can hear Sparton at any of these conveniently located stores RICHARD i i i ., Bi N. D. + 2 Hours After Break Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co., Bismarck, kota Hardware association, of which s he is vice president. Seehie = thee = Oscar Lux, Burnstad, N. D. Probst, Motor Co., Douglas, N. D, es sae service go Mandan Rages TO OHIO Worle Seeatest Mercian : Watson & Son, McKenzie, N. 0. © J. d. Scholz, Raub, N. D. ily interrupted Tuesday after- . ae, when the high soaents Minin Misses Abbie and Anna Hoyt, who Big Show Elder Motor Co., Steele, N. D. Slope Auto Co., New Salem, N. D. the Pear ve pee Sere zon ty pene ag Zz ee niente of ot Wonders L, H. Lewis, Dawson, N. D. Glen Ullin Motor. Sales, Glen Ullin, N. D. ' e floor of the bridge dropped to| the estate of the late A. W. Hoyt, a . bs the sidewalk and eonresionk: were | left Tuesday for their home at War- LAUGHS Starbuck Oil Service, Washburn, N. D. Forster Motor Co., Richardton, N. D. Bee heveral plicoe ay lice cae ROARS W. H. Saldin, Coleharbor, N. D, © * ~—_Ehrle & Doyle, Belfield, N. D. ‘m. ard service was restored at RETURNS HOME THRILLS J. 0. Hunt, Medina, N. D. Rose Hdwe. & Fe ps —- D. ’ 6p, m. Mrs. H. A. Shea has returned to GIRLS ‘ Majeres Service Station, Garrison, N. D. Ebeltoft & Co. Dunn Center, N. j Clamp bolts holding the main in| her home at Gleneoe, ees after) MUSIC * i i ‘ iderwood, N. D. place were believe’ to have been| spending some time here as. the MYSTERY Bostrom Bros., Max, N. D. Henricks & Landgren, Un , ‘loosened by constant vibration of t of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. SPLEN: £ traffic crossing the bridge. Seer et SAURIED | ats SPLENDOR : i WILL VISIT FRIENDS A massive stage production 1 2 : a Parole of Gordon Mrs. Margaret Bingenheimer left in three parts and 19 big, The P; athfinder of the Air ‘ ‘ Campbell Probable Monday for Minneapolis, where she gorgeous scenes, : & ag will spend a month with friends. c 4 gies ecai rf Brg bs oe ington, Sept. 28.— — —_— ome In an ee It a ear Pavele of Cordee? Conpbell om | _ WILL STUDY MEDICINE Fro, Cacenes. 01 Eilers "The Pathfinder of the Ai he ‘icted at Helena, Mont., of using the] Gerald Hunter left Monday for Special Orchestra nN Wiails to defraud, has been recom-| Chicago, where he will study medi- cine at Northwestern university. eEeE=—eE=eeee ee corns, tender toes and preesare of tight shoes. 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