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[=a] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS POLICE AND STRIKERS CLASH IN COLORADO Boys Charged With Murdering Aged Woman to Get Her Money HCE HiRt £ VICTIM, Wis (Cis cxss= [Governor Smith Wins Personal RAD MEETG GRANDMOTHER . | | Triumph in New York Elections i tiie OF ONE YOUTH 3 tional Guard Is Struck on Constitutional Amendment to Head by Brick . Have Covoran thews iit ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE d by Brick gyi Lads Had Visions of Grand Presidential Years Decisive- (By the'Asgociated Press); ORDER HEAVY PATROLS Opera Careers and Needed ly Defeated—Other Amend- New York State—Governor Smith triumphed in fight against constitutional amendment which would provide for gubernatorial elec- Money For Training ments Favored by Smith Ap-|| {ions in presidential years. Republicans retained control of lower Miners Draw Pistols, But No bran A i STOLE $23,000 IN CASH cya Detroit_—Mayor John W. Smith, avowed wet, apparently was Shots Are Fi cket- . y le . , » in close vote. i New York ov, °. = A now defeated by John C. Lodge, grand uncle of Lindbergh, in close vote. — : ing Is Stopped i€ personal triumph for Govern: - Kentucky.—Flem D. Sampson, Rephblican, apparently was elected Ia Pema ‘ Youths Living in Expensive St. : fred E. Smith has been recorded vernor over J. C. W. Beckham, Democrat, opponent of pari-mutuels; ee ee h Peace BAG vd rad amet hi! 2 today by the electorate of New mocrats charge frauds; two killings during voting. alf dozen state police and several Louis Hotels When Taken , York stave in the decisive defeat of ’ : See : ae strikers nursing injuries received Into Custody : , [eRe Sgorerons tcltt | aie Mesitie-—Yert action tlened Se ety sletion, ot a eM IE en gp EE 4 - . 5 n, who defeat |. Hampton » Ine SC eis ns ip BU , presidential years instead of every aaperdent, for mayor W. W. Roper, Princeton football conch ts : : foo eg thorities today maintained strong e St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 9.—(7)— J Wo olivines bel Smith’s opposi elected to city council in hot acrimmnage. ooke : 5 Patrols throughout the district in Di " hind . te eee 2 : eu eee meetings reams ra careers 24 Se . . . t, As ;: 3 e calle eo Rev. Gill Robb Wilson of Trenton,|tion to the measure, the voters Ohio.—Anti Saloon was defeated in backing, in a refer- See 5 ion Wi pete Leonard Cota N. J, elected chaplain of the Ameri-| buried under an ayalanche of ballots. || endum, a bill approved by legislature which would have put jus- ; Gi Relat 1 rd faced charges of having sizin ‘Cota can t Legion at the Paris # convention, rin as Cabra “ tices of the peace on a fee basis with authority to try violators of the inate: police in Paidnee hail where aged grandmotler, Mrs. Elizabeth| © Sliiesanee Un wien Se ee an I. W. W. representative was re- x : * French ambulance corps. He became | ™ajority of more than 525,000. 4 patel un pret eed a an aviator, won @ coplic de guerre, Other Amendments Win Three Republican congressmen were elected —James M. Beck, paca! eae teed nrely lows; WOE NovenMec 1 ee” and was with the AEF. att nervlct | eo) Merge ed dine Seana: Pennsylvania, Charles G. Tattgenhorst, Ohio, and Clarence E. Han- injured. He. war sree pie Stai f . * in the Soissons, St ime i cock, New Yor! ie ie tracted attention of ‘dstociits *ta|Pagne: and Meuse-Argonne ‘sectors, |had conducted a vigorous statewide rearined the Nal Soele- Gt he tae campaign in which he clashed sev- Concord, N. H.i—Miss Gwendolyn Jones, 24, ex-telephone operator stormed the hall, only to be met them yesterday, were still on their 1 ith Col ‘Theodo Bathe A ed wae Labial eat , with a hail of stones. ina ches a they aoe th N D e Roe vel, ape ed from income defeated overwhelmingly by Mayor Fred Marden, ex-policeman. ; ; pik hands A (eel ‘ urns ave Deen given TAvor> Norwich, N. Y.—Mrs. Katherine Stoddard, Democrat, defeated b; ¢ i = and remembered that Mrs. Mc-| Ve Ue ‘ t. “ 5 aa y i n using as clubs and fought the toe aot oD wee at ‘9 Le plage ~ ee PCa a ~ vote as emphatic approval o! New York City.—Mrs. Ruth Pratt, Republican, socially promin- a = on that she had died, and when detec- CITED BY GROUP iT th, vail P os drew pistols, no shots were fired. tives told them, Cota broke down “Sdeeteied a lrnaw becator os + ent, mother of.five children, reelected alderman, ; With the air of more deputies and cried. governor as a candidate for the Secaucus, N. J.—John Kane, president: of board of education, who’ “8 ing assisted’ fom the pry Thought Makeup Necessary Presidential nomination. _ defended a smoking schoolm’am when her dismissal was urged, was ‘ eannde from clubs of offi Thinking that “makeup” "was aoe The governor, who orignially hdd|| elected*mayor. The teacher, Miss Helen Clark, assisted in his cam- SMe he aw iil tO-ec Jail Heavily Guarded” for am operatic career, aSCY, fathered the four-year term idea,|] paign. They weren't amphibian automobiles, and their owners had to scurry iAtieontha te ataeeeee: ihe two youths hed ‘visited beets had based his opposition to the to safety when the three cars shown in the upper picture were engulfed |, After this disturbance heavy pa ” amendment as presen ae , he ii . || by New England flood waters. Below is a bridge at White River Junc- r bplttsteliclb arin lope a) on Governor A. G. Sorlie Heads|yoters yesterday on the clause that than toucet uae Bere See pela ep at ub- }/ tion, Vt, with the wreckage of another bridge piled against it—ono that| guard at the Walsenburg jail and at washed out at Hartford, Vt., a short distance up the White River, as the | Pueblo county court house, 70 miles : flood hit with full force. : north of Walsenburg, where nearly RECONSTRUCTION WORK PUSHES AHEAD | rt, rie noe IN NEW ENGLAND’S FLOODED TERRITORY |2?°tici'%oc3.2°%35.ths, detention lips and cheeks ‘heavily coated with Delegation at Conference keel cette Pailepcle tage wealthy New Yorkers have summer estates, ee one eae lente of Legislatures He took the position that to hold Pittsburgh—County Controller Charles C. McGovern, appointed tectives as they left a hotel late ied Se = mytnanelr ee soe eeeeepre by former Governor Pinchot, elected a county commission over oppo- ‘ : First hand information of the im-| state issues and permit the election|| ‘ition of Mellon machine, bd : » 18, a native of Altoona, eitel economic conditions in North] of second-rate catdidates to the .» told police that Kramer and| Dakota was brought to Washington governorzhip. find zobbed Mrs, MeKitrick. off t ® Salaries Are Increased apprexe AB i rarest Pain tt Faitly complete returns on the Toledo.—William G. Guitteau, cit ice din a large amount of securities, which| are in. Washington forthe ein ay toledo. illiam G. Guitteau, city service director, defeated by he said they intended to use in|connection with a number bre proj- pre the annual} William G. Jackson, training themselves for careers in|ects and measures of interest to grand opera. He said they intend- ed to return the securities, Cota in Trouble Before id Salt Lake City—Mayor C. Advices from-Altooha said-Cote| 5oo.eTUe includes Gaver athe lection. of. by-doim F, Bowmen Repoblicans bak Mormonn was arrested there September 27, prese! ae charged with selling 2 mortgaged Fowler’ of rare a a Retnces re Willison Breer nha O'Neal, Democrat, defeated by automobile, but that the case was] tive S. W. Thompson, Dew incol cues , NEBL neers be bpd ena in| here to attend the National New Jersey.—Republicans retained control of legisi ti eS - Boston, Nov. 9.—{#)—The work saying that ee pected art of of State legislatures; C. E.’Daniel-| Clarence ee Senate. to Give Address of relief: and reconstruction pushed ber camp in the northern part of) son of Minot, A. 8. Spicher of Mi-lo¢ Syracuse was © gress-|} Sacramento, Calif.—Election of a city council of nine, headed b; pieediiy toe the, reg odey a New e state. not, Rugust Krantz of Kenmare the 35th district te ‘sue- , Calif.—Elec y of nine, hea ry In his confession to _detectives,| chairman of the Word county com-| reed the late W. W. Magee, Repub- Charles W. Anderson, assured him election by the council as mayor. As is the custom in Bismarck, Bapians - Pes ner dinector SUIT DROPPED that 500 miners had arrived there .,., Cleveland.—Effort of former Governor Harry L. Davis to abolish city manager government defeated. 250 officers, armed with riot guns, at the court house. All pedestrians ARMISTICE DAY Governor of Vermont Names and motorists ine came witha ro Committees to Aid in Work] With the strike enterine in i San Francisco.—James Rolph, Jr., elected mayor for fifth term Rill Mlardleate dectyaing too of four years, defeating James E, Power, former postmaster. AM GIVEN —Dartmouth College Stu- bende bei hit pois Neslen, Democrat, defeated. LV l aul dents Will Go to Hartford to| returning. mine owners found that arrest of strike leaders atopped eet Help — Disease Outbreak] picketing so effectively that several Parade Moves at 10:15.A.M.—| Prevented So Far ee ee eee Cota said that he and Kramer had| mission, who are here on a flood 4 changing the term of state officers from two to four years, Armistice day will be fittingly ob-| tho first touches of winter were borrowed $49 with which they made] problem at Minot; Adjutant General a ee Bee served here Friday, \sith business at | 1.70" in thevwak a payment of $25 on a car and er Frazer of ‘peer. recently ad (re re aig era ec on ,__ Santa Fe, N. M.—Defeat of a proposed constitutional amendment || a standstill and a parade and pro- making themselves felt in the water drove to Zwingle to get the: money | elected president of tho national/ken of Manhattan, the only one of |} increasing terms of state officers from two to four years indicated on ram to be staged by the American soaked villages of northern Vermont a Ee teh and western Massachusetts Plaintiff Moves For Dismissal which h: knew his grandmother] guard units, conferri with of- Fe incomplete returns, gion. All business houses in the Boston and Maine railroad : is kept in the house because of. her Feials of the wat dapartesenti his party on the bench in the state, . : city, including stores, banks, city, He eon na resuming service in View of Recent High fear of banks. They told her it) Thomas E. Whelan of St. Thomas,| JUDGE SAMPSON APPARENTLY — .————leounty and state offices, barber|+ Canada, cut off since the storm Court Decision was “Leonard and Oliver,” in order) who is joining with Governor Sorlie| NAMED KENTUCKY GOVERNOR broke by a temporary route. o to gain admittance. Oliver is @l/and Mr. Feumpeor, of Devils Lake,|” Louisville, Nov. ‘9. 'TE OF SILENCE At Montpelier, Vt., Governor John younger brother. in promoting’ the Missouri river di-| Fem Sampson, ONE MINU W. Weeks took the initiative in call-| Dismissal of the case of Josephine At the request of the Legion |/ing together heads of departments} Taix, Bismarck, suing the Northern post, the fire whistle will blow An Manne, committees which were | Pacific railway for $20,009 damages \ 4 one continuous blast of one min- || charged with spurring the plans for|as a result of ihe death of her hus- he said, but they allayed her fears/of Fargo, secretary of the Faved perl pean a Democrat N IN N C. W. Bee! the of by recalling familiar incidents. He|.North Dakota ‘association, who is blew out the lamp: under pretext/ cooperating on a number of proj- Tel a ute duration at 11 o'clock Fri. |/chareed With § Bg ronal of eae el bee f lighting a cigaret and seized the/ects considered vital to North Da- xy.| Lhree Candidates day, and it is requested that all ‘ollege Students Hel ; ; old oe threw her to the floor,|kota’s development Marshall Justice of the Peace College Students Help accident in Bismarck, on motion of traffic come to a stop and all College students took a hand in|the plaintiff’s attorney, was nt- stuffed a handkerchief into her} “It is justa coinkidence that we The vote, with of the ts For Morton County mouth and tied a towel over her/are all.here together,” one member 920,766, had Legislative Post business activities in the city || the situation with the announce-led by Judge Andrew Miller in the pause for that brief period in || ment from Hanover, N. H., that] fal yi Andee. the federal district respect to the memory of those |/1.999 ‘Dartmouth undergraduates | court Tuesday. who sacrificed their lives in the || would go to Hartford, Vt., tomor-|- It is understood that dismissal of late war. During the one-min- |!,ow to help in any way possible. | the case was asked for by the plain- ute period all persons are re-/ Smith college students at North|tiff as a result of a recent ruling Bill, Sponsored by the mouth and nose. They also tied|of the group decl-red. League, Is Defeated—Would feet and then tried to open the , Want Tax Repealed : as drawer in which she kept] “Our de! issue. C. D. Dickerson of Norma appar-| Have Restored in Part the her money. It was locked, but they|of state legislatoi out!” Th ently will have no opposition to his Powers of Justice Courts a forced it open with a leaf from an/the wish of our lai ex-| Democratic for the legislature from quested to stand at attention, no Hampton, Mass., did their part by|of the supreme court of the United auto spring- and took out the two] pressed: b; 5; the forty-third district, Renville pS matter where they happen to |! siding in feeding, clothing and hous-| States holding the driver of an au- sacks in which ‘she kept her county, it was said today at the! Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 9—(#)—|| be and remain silent. ing 200 refugees left homeless by|tomobile responsible in accidents on ; ! ; money. Secretary of state's office. Dicker-| opj z the Connecticut river's inundation] railway crossings. Cots gaid they went to Chicago id_ othe: Democratic son was named as the Nonpartisan “i — Sha teat oe ce hi doth tablishments will|of the lower sections of the city. "iow Vielators Fined ! and then came to St. Louis, where rights. candidate to fill the place made va-| en list of league triumphs in previ- nage a of ‘i ‘des Friday. Drug| the girls contributed of their own] Four violators of the liquor laws they lived regally in hotels for sev- f “the st | cant by the death of J. W. O'Neill, ‘years, yesterday for the’ first clo: J Bh . rath aay. BTUs | wardrobes to help clothe the needy.| entered 1 pleas of guilty and pel { onal days. his fel tine refused to follow the leader-| s07°S 27d clinic Northern Vermont and the shat-|sentenced by Ji iller today. is 4 day schedules. 4 ill-fated Winooski i N. D. : ship of the dry organization, rt | tered towns of the ill-fat Roy Dietrich, Fort Yates, N. D., was WILL MEET AT MINOT i ti nt, flood ville * The Marshall’: justice = ‘the peace webs desion. Pea ists wall start valley, hareerers remained. the Rey fined $1,000 for man Minot, N. D., Nov. 9.—()—Minot| control 1 ‘he eats esi bill, sponsored by the league when! participants will form in line on Sec- | distress zone and it was there that liquor on an ian | was selected for the 1928 conven- sponsoring iy tare ek eee ene o| it forced through the last ses-| ond street north of Broadway in the tyes army sae conpentratin ng | Bert Wells and L. J. Seidel, i him, it was said, — gg ste seoeine and/ following order: Elks band, Fort headquarters at Burlington Hay League, at an executive session u "i o! si ion—! , Fo be pat . Learon, ab an esecutive. sateen Of)" the i been “?Bilings from the thirtieth district,| te object of its ref eae eee ee ben rare The Ne enidemic Reported the 18 counties in the state, which fy ney | buried r a vote termaster’s detachment, American] 5 Mien airing, a ieee a tae come para. st Soon Sotay._ Tes caused by the death of Jacob Bol- the most optimistic forecasts of its| Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, sending preventative serums to|j, C., War Mothers, June 22, 23 and 24. gee ( Fi P'chael Tschida, Glen Ullin, | Ppenents, G. A. RW. B. : a ative 8 ° anf irs, Llan Shortage, flaser| yey pL, Uhich would hare rel Legon Auniary. Kstomobn wil tees gars te ben foie an il, eee a Non- se Bi z i second atored in part the powers of justice} he provided for members of the last ‘A steamer from Port Kent, N. Y.,| Pacific railway vs. Barth and Hum- from them by a re-| four named organizations. | bro ig i Sore, +4 ught 10,000 treatments for ty-|mel, in which the plaintiffs allege Spe al el archaea a a ci eats on © ah ge the of courts that derived| the Indian school, secret societies iy * rater Gees be used in puri-| ve Laurer and lodges. fr olluted water supplies. atiernogr case than The lin ne arch willbe south "Work on. highways is being] called is that of R. E. Schumacker, the basis of on Second stcect: to Main avenue, feested in come seey SUED iss. may | receiver of the First National Bank 8718 precincts in the) east on Mais. Fourth 2 Fourth hae which are piel : ber * » north on Fourth. street ne district ag tnggpeed 29 fo. oriey inst. rere ome 8 Thayer to Sixth, sae set army wagons and air- ; Kiwanis n of the space taialntive session which oe on coins eiqpagrerst aes . - poses , south «” Nin . . Ax G. Sorlie pro a: played by the jus- iantiel , west on Broadway to the Indianapolis Now Has this year. - t a ‘town Peopl ne P| ee dot ail form at 10 o'cock| Permanent Executive He'll reach the auditoriam about I au jum about ti o’clock and the program there will follow Ae gaomna hes ees program ood 50 that the affair will be nail He a i ? is indt i Heo he EH Baby rey fe i