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“Tomperatiite at 7 a.m. \ (=a ] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == $$ $$$ ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS 319 OF SHIP'S PASSENGERS STILL MISSING Commander Bradley Challenges Statements Made by Dr. Starr phage! SPR AKER AT [" Talks to Teachers | Tenn STERE. TROGPs tahoe cou CALL | = Wi — an — a of — —— 3 TWO N A PORTS } EA |r ton ot xew wer FINE PROGRAM I. W. W. Intends to Close Have Been Made in U. S. Bradley Avers en wen. prahny a ROOSEVELT DAY De » Colo., Oct. 28.—(AP) i remon:, —Three ‘sir planes of the Colora- srt shee i : a Many of Them Have Lost do national guard were dis- Given at Cabin by Fort Lin- |.y,,» Seto iéeawo: intvodnetion— , 2 Members of Families patched today to the coal strike 3 at Mitch i Teland, | } Fs 5 i zone in southern Colorado. The | ‘ coln Battalion em 000-mile flight” that carried planes were sent at the com- them into every state of the union.| ia ——— Tales Told of Brilliant Hero- ism, as Well as of Wild Panic and Suffering CAPT. GULI WENT DOWN All Survivors Are Destitute— CALLS HIM BOLSHEVIK Chicago Man Charges Disarm- Rio Janeiro, Oct. 28.—(AP)— mand of Governor Adams, Lindy visited 82 cities and delivered fo : fs) Latest estimates of the number ament Conference Was ‘Con- marking the first military move |SPEECHES AT CAPITOL) his appeal for aviation to more than ‘*y - ‘ q the teallan oki > prively veaoe ae ceived in Iniquity’ cuebreake, The planes will make Riaiiric \OURIC OE ean etal ; ‘ ; falda, place the victime at 315. * - istoric “Spirit o: ui axies % P 3, HR a their headquarters at Pueblo ., toward the hangars; below, Lindy hs % N . Sur rivors of the disaster, who Charging that a speech of Dr. ’ 3 E | and circle sections of the strike | Roosevelt’s sa in Growth and Major Robinson of the army air see a tr tahiy rel . i a Me i! for Frederick Starr, formerly of Chi- area where trouble is most like- of Fleet Praised by Gov- service, bait , . ‘a ea ip Formosa, de- iversi i h V. Breitwieser of Grand} ly to break out. cago university, should not have ae ; ‘ rks, School of Education, Univer- been made on any platform except] sity of North Dakota, was one of| Denver, Oct. 28,— (AP) — With possibly in Russia or Mexico, Com-|the principal speakers at this morn-| New Mexico national guardsmen as- mander W. W. Bradley U.S. navy,|ing’s session of the North Dakota Navy and Roosevelt Day was cele- JU ( R U L 5 ty ati +n convention | Signed to strike patrol duty and brated Wednesday afternoon ‘wittt-® vigorously condemned Dr. Starr and Péteation ree tht” | Colorado troops ready for mobiliza-| hrey™any gt the state capitol in which WITNESS NEED his statements in an unscheduled tion, Industrial Workers of the|distinguished men and women from talk before BLS ese) Education ines World today mustered hundreds of | Various parts of the United States association members this morning. ‘ ; ici: Dr. Starr, a speaker on the con- MURDERER OF pickets to extend the state-wide coal vThe . NOT A N N W E R vention program, had charged that strike. ° gan with a visit to the Roosevelt the Washington feels Bi ita eon ed Cabin, aie was followed A oa ———e ference “was conceived in ini ; ordered to ‘ax county, in northern | impressive color ceremony con et ‘ and condemned the general atti TWO WOMEN IS New Mexico, by Governor Dillon fol-|by Company 1, third battalion,|{Source of Bonds Figuring in of the United States toward China. clare that the commander of the Mafalda, Captain Simon Guli, committed suicide. ernor Sorlie Rio Janeiro, Oct. 28.—()—More than 300 persons, many of them | women and children, were still miss- ing today from the ill-fated Italian liner, Principessa_ Mafalda, which sank off the Brazilian coast Tuesday night in the midst of harrowing scenes of suffering and panic. Through the veil of confusion and contradictory advices from the scene of the disaster, came more definite reports today when the Dutch liner Football News in Late Edition Complete scores of all major football games in the east and middle west will be published in a Tribune extra which will be lowing reports the I. W. W. intended }fourth infantry, with Captain F, W. - ‘ Commander Bradley explained to attempt to close mines there. This | Rase in charge. i Teapot Dome Oil Trial Re on the streets soon after 5 Alhena, carrying 531 survivors, and that he was speaking at his own action was followed by a report from) Captain E. G. Wanner, chairman mains Secret o'clock Saturday _afternoon. the French liner Formosa, with 353, request and called Dr. Starr “a bol- the ee, general 2 Governor ae eae pera in ee | Ha au ttt beset Langdon Man's Nomination] #'ived here. The French steamer i i Ad tate troops . G. Sorlie as the firs —_— ccoun e 34 Miike youtct iota on eee Saracae could | bal ‘mobilized in a few oan peace: co the eemeata called him| Washington, Oct. 28,—()—The'} ant Big Ten and eastern games, of the youth of the nation; setting Mosella landed 30 legreitat, and 22 aimself up as an expert on China|New Orleans Man Alleged to|,, The I. W. W, leaders met the|the commander-in-chief of the cael was stopped today by, Formally Ratified at Morn- | members of the sh ip’s crew at Bahia yesterday, thus accounting for 936 and scores by quarters of all and the United States.” threat of state interference by as-|army” and commented upon the in-| Justice Siddons from forcing M. other gridiron contests. ing Session of the 1,256 souls aboard the strick- “Perhaps Dr. Starr got his ideas} Have Killed Wife and |sembling hundreds of ane at terest the bea ie always taken Sees Binge of peepee fae ous wane leg aaa en Italian steamer. hi i Mos- ; Walsenburg, in southern Colorado,|in the national guard. all, to disclose the source of the le edition containing the foot- reer ae Cone ee Brother’s Wife flor aciiva tolls oaltthe Taw valtos $230,500 in liberty bonds figuring in | ball news to all subscribers in || S.J. A. Boyd of Langdon was for- Rescue Figures Vary 0 aid. mally elected president of the North} Even then rescue figures varied, Replying to a statement which he Dakota Education association here} the agents of the Mafalda at Buenos this morning. M. E. McCurdy, Wash-| Aires placing the number saved at burn, will remain as secretary. 932 while the Italian embassy at Rio Boyd's name was presented by | Janeiro placed the number at 925. nominating committee headed by Dr.| Through the medley. of stories, Thomas Kane, president of the Unt-| some of them almost incoherent, versity of North Dakota, and for-| poured out by the exhausted sur- mally ratified by the delegates this| vivors, came tales of brilliant her- morning. oism, of wild panic and of suffering Seven departments of the North| and terror in the darkness of Tues- Dakota Education association elected | day night. officers at meetings here Thursday| The cause of the disaster was ob- the city Saturday evening, in- operating in that district. Governor Speaks | the Teapot Dome oil conspiracy i i F: Governor Sorlie spoke briefly up-| trial. . stead of the regular afternoon io the inajority'of the slopsrer amd | New Orleans, Oct. 28—(P—A Women Lead Pickets on the celebration of Navy and} Everhart had declined to answer a'| edition, believing they will pre- sayings used during the world war|Search of land and sea was under} The Walsenburg strikers were Roosevelt Day, pointing out how} question regarding the source of th fer to have the later edition, and as “bunk,” Commander Bradley said| way today for Henry Moity, former| urged to extend picketing by Amelia|Roosevelt’s great interest in the| bonds on the ground that such te: it is hoped they. will bear this the slogans were both true and|New Iberia, La., buteter shop pro-|Sablick, 19-year-old girl known as| progress and growth of a large fleet} mony would tend to incriminate im'] fact in mind if the carriers are necessary and claimed that no great| prietor and erstwhile commercial |The Little Amazon,” who yesterday | made it most appropriate to combine| and that the constitution gave him|} later than usual Saturday. army was ever raised without] >, ist, who, drink-crazed and in a| led several men in a fist fight with|the honors of the day. + | the right to refuse. ___ The regular afternoon edition something to make the people en-| jealous rage, is alleged to have|Svatds. Upwards of 100 automo-| Mrs. A. M. Christianson, speaking] “ The son-in-law of the former;|’ will be on sale on the streets at thusiastic. — killed his ate and his borther’s wife | Piles were provided to speed distribu-|for the D. A. R., told the audience} secretury of tho: interior was the'| 3 o'clock, and the football extra Commander Bradley closed with| yesterday by clubbing them over | ‘ion of pickets. something of the work this organ-| man from whom the government had'] will be on sale shortly after 5 an impassioned plea for the teach- ihe head end then hacking their] The extent of the walkout was lization has been doing in keeping the} hoped to produce the connecting|| p. m. ers to uphold the integrity of their| bodies to pieces ‘with a huge knife. shown in an unofficial survey esti-| Roosevelt cabin open to the lela link between the bonds and Harry; vi mating 7,500 of the 10,000 men nor-|That Theodore Roosevelt is highly! F. Sinclair, lessce of Teapot Dome’ afternoon, scured in conflicting stories told by ae lieve in the integrity of the Beis si inde para re Basra mally employed in the six largest| revered by the people of the United! and co-defendant with Fall, for L. W. Adams, Casselton, was] those snatched from the jaws of country. in which Roosevelt’ was|to nearch their holds and question | Ol, Producing counties were idle. |States may bo verified by the regis-| whose benefit. the government; dt: clected president of the department] death, Some declared that the ship born,” he averred. “If you -believe th beste r ia th hoy that| That Colorado industries had ‘be-|tration of names from every state chargeé.most of the bonds were used of superintendents and principals;) had been torn by an explosion while Dr. Starr, you should give up Theo- Moity’ “would. hie. jpcatedl vaid no| un to feel the effect of the strike/ahd every land who have come to] after the wealthy oil operator had L. G. Thompson, Mandan, vice presi-| others said that she simply had *, i was indicated today in the announce- | visit his cabin, Mrs, Christianson de- to the naval dent, and J. A. Bartruff, secretary. | foundered in from four to five hours pera the: carteal Patien van ea eaaane fugitive Pilate ce ment of the Colorado Fuel and Iron|clared. : clreusene ir Wyoming. % iN CONVICTED Elections in other departments! when water swept into her screw 7 ee o remy “ M company that 500 men would be laid] “Naval Preparedness” was the ‘ion Sustained were: : shaft hold. pian eae wees, rele td slso| es ee 3 eset Patdi a off at its Pueblo steel plant. Com-|subject of the short talk by Lieut.| Qwen ar iooey “had contended _ Science and mathematics: Dr! Some, still haunted by the terror said that the student uprisings in ale gon ereonene on the! pany officials said they would be Col. Thomas W. Brown of the fourth} that. Everhart was without a con- George A. Abbott, Grand Forks,| of the night, told of seeing sharks Chibay Bb ccthercumwectetimciaees | eck forced to shut down completely un-| infantry, who spoke for the United] stitutional right to decline to answer |president; S. E. Sifritt, Fargo, vice] tearing at the bodies of victims, but largely due’ to isappointment in Bodies Found in Trunks less the mines reopened in a short|States army. Colonel Brown said] the question, since the statute of president; Mildred Huff, Bismarck,| other survivors scoffed at this, de- their ‘country’s treatment at the| “Moity is wanted for killing his| time. that the question of preparedness is] timitation had expired as to the only secretary. claring they had seen no sharks. ‘i ‘ ity, 25,| , Operations in the northern Colora-|always before us and that a well the t ld bring Y Elementary education: Mary Hu- e Ehinn was “decsived™ in, the. con-|the mother af Wis hren children| do lignite field remained ‘virtually | balanced national defense is the o-| “MAES, fhe Severnment could DUNE | Peony Sharp of Nebraska Must ber; Bismarck, hresiint: Ticodete| Captain Goes Down With Ship teams ata ihan geal aera ri and Mrs. Leona Lee Moity, 28, his|#t @ standstill. lution. the fact. Justice Siddons, however, \t Grand Forks, vice presi-| Captain Simon Guli, veteran com- In a statement to The Tribune|brother Joseph's wife, and the ——_—___—_- “It is the duty of American citi; | sustained Everhart's position, In Die in the Electric Chair atherine Waldron, Minot, miantarsae une eunken eee pd after the speech of Commander|mother of three. The bodies were zene to demand an adequate eid making his decision, after a long February 15 Wl a ; a Flemi ad, cactain although reports as . Bradiey, Dr. Starr said he wa- “will- found in peeabass face Sean ith 4 eet pen Seo ane Bred icnog, pee by counsel vesieriay an a] jal emia eateaee Glara tae - pe Mey he died cared Greed ing to place his Americanism and|the severed heads, arms and lower Miss Minnie Nielson, president of | toda¥> Justice Siddons said 1 mi i 2 ertson, Wahpeton, secretary; Eva| passengers said that he commi patriotism alongside anyone’s.”| limbs placed around and on top of 5 th a8 Minnie Nielson, presi o.| be that the answer to the question) Lincoln, Nebraska, Oct. 28.— Soren Na 4 Forks, councilor: | sultide anether thet be dad baa ae said ii is the torsos. ’ he North Dakota Education associa-| would disclose to government coun-| Frank Sharp, twice co |Schairer, Grand Forks, councillor; , fe Hepa Jy fans solidly eek of! He a | vith the body of his wife the NOW IN PARIS tion, brought greetings from the} Se for the first time that Everhart] killing his wife, today was pealline Degli, Fetgo, alternate gulfed in the sea.crlie ieee slayer left his weapon, a knife two Oth convention body which is now] was in fact a co-conspirator. by Judge Shepherd to d »jcouncillor; Minnie Anderson, Fargo, from: which he hed. aicoctad sauce Co! rdia Tryin, feet long and twc inches wide, used ee in session in Bismarck, “I cannot be satisfield in my own] electric chair February 15. arses ie Doroth kins. Geanal oe Prey With him died his radio NCO! iy « [in hacking sugar cane stalks. The Speaks for Navy Mothers mind that an answer to the question] trict court just last’ week held| |, Engl Dorothy Dakin, Grand | operation iocked in the radi New Practice Plaii| bodies were found ty two insurance|She and Capt. Haldeman. Fly. Mrs. Tda Clyde Clack of New York| might not lead to peril for the wit-| Sharp guilty of first degree murder|Forks, president; Allie Dick aparaier reat antilthe eadieame agents, called to the scene by the! There From Bayonne—Will | city, a truc navy mother, spoke in| ness,” the court said, “and I shall| for the second time. His conviction| Dickinson, vice presiden and at his post until th . Mbo: ii Oc! ell i ition.” te: t the first trial was |inson, Ellendale, secretary-treasurer. Many of the survivors declared Pe cpr eg beret he ee AS ies ata” igen sie tae Remain 10 Days ir Ect eRnaY vane ters st he suptalnabiectian tothe: airy ane er He qenuanaadehy The oon Susan McCoy, Valley City, and Mrs.| that the life boats of the Princi cordia college here, announced today Joseph Moity surrendered to po- ncipessa their sons in that particular serv- President Refuses preme court. Mary Lund, Bisbee, were elected| Mafalda were in bad condition and A fa wii . it vi bers of the executive committee.| that some of them shipped water, ts lice yesterday afternoon and ex- i Mrs. Clark related how she not Sharp’s wife was slain with aj|members of | x 2 ui ‘ that he will try something new on Pett i Le Bourget, Fra TA fread poss Pagnindks cetera OW <Ene TO} to H M grui i ily. cnr: h-| Music: Fannie C. Amidon, Valley| while others were swamped by the his Cobblers! tn an effort to have ad iilled the hae shat bis bee ee (AP)—Ruth Elder and Capt. Geotge only encouraged her young fon to sini der ered aie tavally cor one ws City, president; Signa Euren, Fargo,| crowds in them as they were low- i enlist during the war but. made spe- intai vas | Vi ident; Clara Kj Val-| ered. The Italian embassy denied Spe ins top fren toe tte, contest ousy. Joseph declared. both he and We aimenan. landed hare, Pits cial efforts to have him accepted] Washington, Oct. 28,—(?)—Ad- ane b mmpintsinel tat aie wae ley City, eee the ee pies that the life saving, apparatus was a game which has considerable bear.|his, brother had been having diffi. nen, ride °F" sinee at that time he was under age.| miral ‘Thomas P. Magruder must Upon’ imnusition of the sentence |ard, Grand Forks, was elected presi-| faulty, issuing a statement stating ing on the Minnesota state college| uities with their wives because of Lar ds had gathered at| Mrs. Clark is an ardent advocate of| Jook elsewhere than to the White defense counsel wave notice of ap_|dent of a committee of three, to be| that the life boats had a capacity bn race. : Siena, gd id nied toons ete vintage mate na the tops of aaa: women entering into the business of | House for assistance in.his disagree- realte ae aorene cone of P| chosen by himself, to secure legisla-| for 1,323 persons while only 1,254 As Cleve's charges have worked| icy. and lett his wits Tuesday Oe lata and slaauhere. the spectators the rae ne ment with the navy department, Pee ae ae, tion toward certification in music of places were needed, and that they unusually hard the past five days to 4 i special interest is the fact that| which, originating in criticism of| «a. . all grade school teachers in North| had ben inspected in Genoa before be coal to defend their undefeated S.guecrel Henty oy eee on, hoping Spee Bets 1G hele: uncomfortable on the celebration of navy day North| naval’ administration, has resulted| Will Start Council Dakota the Principessa Mafalda sailed for score sheet, Cleve has ordered all his| "°F * changes “osep . pf arrival of America’s| Dakota should be given a “native! in his removal as commandant of the For uting Soon) Libraries: L. M. Minkle, Bottin-| South America. mento stay away from the Had Been Drinkin, fon’ as sneaker in behalf of the! fourth naval district. Sco 4 eau, president; Mrs. Hazel Webster = field today. Tomorrow, after the) Joseph, who is 35, and five years|~ Miss flder United States navy. Commander W.|"" President Coolidge has denied the — Byrne, Mayville, secretary. Rescue Crews Praised , ji , i 5 ‘1 js aN in preliminary warming up and short-| his brother's senior, said the last he| for 10 days, it was sald at the Amer.| W- Bradley, U. S. N., senior officer! admiral’s applica ion for revocation} Mr. Nagel of St. Paul will be in Social Values Stressed All the survivors were lavish ly before game time, Cleve will lead 5 from North Dakota, of the bureau! o¢ the order detaching him from his Bismarck soon to work cut the or-| Complex ‘relationships of today| their praise of the crews of the res- his chara over to the blocking] prot Hews os Wane page Hed eee et aoe of navigation, Washington, D. C., “ey and has refused to grant him | ganization of a Boy Scout council} with their problems ae be solved cue ships. ee of the ti sails dummy, and each player will havel with his three children and as iin, ‘the Mauretania |C=°Usht the greetings of the fleet} Dersonal interview on the subject,|here, W. G. Fulton, director of boys only when men of wide experiences| aboard the Alhena jumped into the two charges at the aaricnae object./that they be allowed to stay. Hel to sine t. the audience at the capitol. choosing rather to leave the case in| welfare work, announced tod: ._|begin to give attention to social val-| 8¢&, risking their lives in order to ae bles wl ep hie conrgr| ing, Pee SEMENE evily, dovehy Rhea arrived sully an Dour] Atte Chemie Outlined, | he manda of Ssriary | Wilbar| th coucl,Fuion existed, ten "Dr cde Brelweece of Uh) seth, retin Cnendering among h ieves e' charges : mander y_recal e| This was announc s the 2 leader-| Universi 01 ‘ota said in| t cies Wate pre-game nervous, se prank Kimmell, whcse name was pete eed ba gioe crushed by| {leet which was the pride of Theo-| by Mr. Wilbur after a conference at/ ship and supervision of scouting in| a neck aa educators this morn-| it had not been for He es with ness,” and will send them out for|found penciled on a wall in Mrs. enthusiastic admirers who insisted|@re Roosevelt 20 years ago and| the White House. each community. It is the vital aay 2 . which Cam Een a Mi tgs the starting whistle composed and} Theresa Moity’s room, was arrested, on’ pulling her out of the plane. com: ..red it to the one of today. He of the scout program, automatically he great problem, especially of| answered the fran 4 ef és ady to battle. ii palling. oF DIRE, mentioned the im -ovements that Ht relievii the national council of|/the rural schools, Dr. (street es Mafalda, passengers said, i ~4—__- _—______ ppd is Deine held for. question he Gets Big Reception are being added to battleships every Book Burning ssue much of the responsibility and su-| said, is its limitations in the way of | aster would have assumed frightf ope Bee She hana | Tons Dbl sl ty, tbemagniide nd garmin ot|mafhale“erovk ‘fine Cail] Settled in Negative) pov, of om, tac | ening, ues Bremen clang | PRC op nunday night wa , Oct, irs. Anna —_—_—_—_— ey mal "01 e ni 4 Bente ent inments, contact wit neil of Braman er, Conspiracy Wil pect thay abe fold the Atwecaed| "Theodore Roosevelt showed erent |, Chigago,, Og. 28.—(AP) =-The| piAnge,mios,pert of wank he ouside, world, knawiedge of indu| reflected in the faces of many of - i show Cg ar cer Tiquc - charges Not Be Tolerated, tee nae Datng cotsieg * fore Bt, Comtnapder Bradley said : po-Armarieay fof pert) ed scoutin activ ar in a ca i lage of the city 4 ‘development “Of arid bor who lost bar seven-months- reed = * 6 shoulders of aviation fans the Uni tates can do no BAA S akota. will handle the i the ti £ -| old son, was almost insane tae ee ts nity er ee ’s Bratiano W. the office of Commandant Renvoice,| better than to follow his advice. his field marshal, ines, |registrations and chartering of all] merce to Het Relation, Of comm ef, whi who fife. She claimed his health bad Ki eens chief of the aviation field. Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes, North|time today in Cael SOM PRED ROOT troops in this area and render as|"""The teachers ‘were urged to make fost a fivecyear-old boy, went med, been ruined by the liquor he bought P “Let me fix up my hair,” she) Dakota chairman for Navy and| British propagan ing issue having|much service as possible to any|an effort to give their pupils a| Two Spanish women lost their hus- Bucharest, Rumania, Oct, 28.—(?) The book burning ti ed- under its super- i bands. and, with others who had lost from _ boot , cout —Warning to Prince’ Carol and his beresd. ails: aw: Seach ana qocserelt Day, Reload the audi-| on settled in the negative, there | ‘foops organized: under its super-| broader viewpoint on life and to try ns an with othe te skeptical and fined her $100. adherents that Rumania will not gl aie "Atlantic; was] Sticy Clave Bene, of dhe Drogtam.| vas some perplexity as to just what| Vision. ssi ulation of |t2,Convey to them a knowldge of] relatives, m srlet and Comp A half way across the ntic, Miss Clara Peltier of the Indian Every town with a popt the world far away as well as near| li I" Wealher issert’”™” feed: r commplracy Aaniaes the arenes in the re sweater id school sang, “The Star Spangled fred Be anne wih any eos ai fed or over should have fan organ | at hand. y. Re 2 checked plus-fours in wi ner, the program was con- . ‘ # scout troop, Fulton said. Orientation ‘Discuss |_ Weather Report eS afore crowded started the flight. She wae cluded by “Americas the Beautiful,” | braries containing “pro-British” ten-) in ochers who might be interest-| Wop Tmneation Discussed ty commana ogee of French ta “hel children from the Indian othe mayor himself, in a communi-|€d-in the scout program for. their | colleges to give the students a clear- | Pa! i rf jed | cities may get. in touch with Fulton, | oy idea of what kind of study the; Serett him 1 -ahe e-|attbiign ttre Ye is] the During cient a‘ clwed| Snetr of, hor welfare work sty fellow wan plated out by Dr. im it's mutual,” ‘ghe re-}marck high school band while the) /0 10° puree jie ners that he | 1208-W and he will be glad t he| William G. Bek, Grand Forks, in a sponded. , crowd assembled in the house cham- was not concerned with what books |them plan their organization, he| tai before the department of high- F inst block- session a8. grounds and ressure area is centered Prince Carol me to her campaign agai Proaching ne or tbig navy” which can be planted around North prevail fountain | as [ ——_— @ somewhat nebulous schools were explained by region westward to the Rumania. ; tkineon, state, there is a positive current of|F. E. Cobb, Bottineau, state for- The temperature is high over the eerseennreeee e Detroit, yj 28.—()—Dr. ht among a number of members | ester. : Great Lakes Mississipp| CHAS. NEWCOMBE DIES: | |. Volland of. Yowa City, ‘zilure of the Sonaye Sauter Mon Ray state oy eee Valley and it is above freezing in| New’ York,- Oct. 28— (AP) Jast Was Shached Fens: yunage not affected| students fared in the recent state- , t in | said. education. aster. ho Flickets Prepared on the brary shelves, but “in|#8ide *"How the University of North Da- saved Girl Smoth ster propagends under the | Larger Navy to Be __ |kots endeavors to male tne tranei| thereat in the sea For Aggie Battle “'t* Smothers gnise of matter.” ; tion from secondary schools to the other zee Grand Forks, oct. 28-—(AP) Rear 10 Dest Ramee) saked of Congress ata 2 ote oeen ie 5 crd come f2 pi Ted has O'Neill, Nebraska, Oct. 28,—()—| may al headquarters of a) Washington, Oct. 28—(f)—A per-| institut . ead ee : ¢ hes | Miss Violet Mooi 17, who vel ela sail't have been ay wi his Seen Brows already a on feet on vex ceed Rig coapuesh Lectures,’ hours. 4 iy uncle, John father, late: utena: - | capitol a build- class ps ; F » in -| Methods of beautif the school who was i RATHER CONDITIONS | peasants party, who late mander. William Hale Thompson, ing program forcib! bly before the ap ying : ou om the ship X it Towa, Pight al! other sections, Light, soattered| Charles M. Newcombe, 60,/vice pres. c merican Dental asso- cipitation urred. over the/ident of the New York Stock Ex County Attorney] ciation for 1928 at the close of wide h survey wae told to repairs cou! eky Mountain and Plater ‘States, change, died this nnrelle. tee 4 mand en aed rear business oe of the Cael > 4 sotaety ae foes department, erick BRIS W. home ‘the Flickertails.|, Duffy expected sev vention here. Minnea: - funds association, properly between: a Officiel agen poleree Seen of score a bal , youne ba ints canta eee) tertain the 1928 Lenten, : {Continued on page two) page two): 3 \ bee ’ ) - i . ‘ 4 i y i 3 . cae | > ,