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SS OE Sea ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [al ESTABLISHED 1878 ‘ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927 PRICE FIV NORTH WISCONSIN AND MICHIGAN SNOWBOU TANSH AND, [—ennraanatrnte [Barge Found Guilty of [ssn aim TARR SUPER HINGKLER ARE me, | Killing Wheelock Banker ARE SUTERIOR UNHE ARD FROM 27-year-old Murderer Must {Police Kill Two SEVERE G AL " Spend Remainder of His Life] | in Pistol Duel NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | : British Airmen Attempting pedometer M ky, Opera- ‘itis! Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, No, 16. 5 Nonstop Flight to India marck—Case Goes to Jury =CAP)—Two men were killed Radio Beacons Kept in 4 ~ ‘he at 8:20 Last Night—Verdict/ snd twoothers were wounded in tion Throughout Night to Last Seen at Ken Reached at 2:30 a. m. when Rockcastle county officers Guide Ships : é attempted to arrest Lloyd Jen- s me, NOT ALARMING, HOWEVER : ; i Minot, N_D., Nov. 16—U)—Les-| Teer feoanttinjone® Burham, " : 9 ; es tee Bares, chaiged ‘with, killing H. SSlata one” cicbllank : Webs ‘ : SNOWDRIFTS 6 FEET DEEP i i State Bank ‘of Wheelock, om Novem: | {7taiz, wounded in an exchange ‘ ae 3 “ : is , r jank o! o1 =| of its. Sheriff John Griffith "a cen Bek ashe ‘ 2 ; fist deitee murder an nd guley = was = curly wounded and Dep- Transportation Paralyzed in Idest \e a | ut . Them sah a ions ome - tumed this merning byt. Jury in shot through the hand? The'ot, Northern Michigan—Tem- nm Rou e 4 aiiams count j-~trict court al i Williston. “The verdict was reached Burham sive selling wildy. om peratures Drop 2 at 2:30 a. m. ‘ws not presenter a highway. When they were London, Nov. 16.—(7)—A cloudy ? ; until court was tonvened by Judge|, accosted rding to D j sid snowy: Tipit Babind theia, two we TOA. Lawe of Since n1°91e0 "Pf accosted, according to Deputy Chicago, Nov, 16.—(?)—Galet British ai:men, who ace attempting : “Ab a result ot the verdict, Barge bla aa av hig- cies cae lashed Jaks Superior and to achieve the fist noneop flight : must spend the remainder of his life ‘The officials returned their “ ent blizzards that ourie* parts of north, to India, today were Felicved to be j in th: t i at Bis-) fire and dropped their allegéd ee ° ern Wisconsin and uppe. Mi stat on the leg c° their flight marek. He is 27 ye.. . assailants. : i “ Be in deep snow moved eastward re which carries them across the wild- a j Barge will be he ’ “lifer” in phn ER a q x dissipating ‘ rain toward the est country. southern Russia, the y the Bismarck priso , and will be : ; : f but carrying much colder. weather eee sva and Afghanistan. _ Wii 4 taken there immediately by Warden. “Da ~ i to_a wide tatitory. 8 , The plane Princess Xenia bear- ; * arte: John J. Lee, who is at Williston at : Radio bercons were in ing Captain R. H. Mcintosh and : the present timc. : ation through the aks, Bert Hinckler test pilot, had not : si The case was submitted to the 6 b A : s fighting th seas =" been sighted sinc. it passed over jury at 8:30 » m. vesterday after F D ARK CLOUD “pe xm Lake Sinetioe Nine crafts Manston air“rome, Kent, England, arguments had been made by attor- uhelber' ta daleoRecs were in more than 120 mile from Upavon, 4 : neys and Judge “owe had delivered 7 ate. aie Ae |, near the Port- their tarting point. This caysed no basen Sed his charge. Arguaer' for the . freighter I ‘luth was overdue at surprise, however, because, the ry Z prosecution were mace by State’s Houghton, Mich. but was believed plane does not, carry a radio and| “Good luck, Admiral!” we presume Rear Admiral Thomas P. Magruder Attorney Gustav Lake of Williams ts have fo. into Whitefish Point clouds o er the .sntinent dezreased | (left) was saying to:Rear Admiral Julian Latimer as this handshake county and John Thorpe of Minot, to wait for the stor: to. ‘ates ‘ visibility. ,|was photographed. Magruder was turning over to Latimer the command] snecial assistant attorney general, : Conditions Not the Best of the U. 8. Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Magruder was relieved of this| Attorney John Van Wagenen of|American Farmer Will Never pentagrtcanatint Starting fr.- Upavon in an at- post after he wrote critical articles about navy administration, Temple represented the deendant, There has been virtually no moves’ Sen ay eee Bs under appointment of the ccurt. Be Reduced to Status of ’ tient of veusele. a. Lanes Charis A. Levine, of 3.909 malls Ce tegen P t, Taber Say a since Mond. x night, when the storm Charles A. Levine, of 3,905 miles ADMINISTRATION IS Barge was Runenteaner ak, in- easant, Tal ays . te, Wika ob made i. the transatlantic plane . orecasts last formation charging murder in the for still st winds and Columbia, the Princes Xenia had i AID PROBLEM first degree, and which alleged that} Cleveland, Nov. ‘3—(@)—Dis- " : . weather, shipping good wea:her. Cv - the continent, Petersen was slain while Barge and | cour. ging the idea that the Amer- a ‘ . : would. keep however, conditions were rather un-| , : “Tex” Gibson, now serving a life]. “< 5 ae vo ably _ thro favorable, at erent ¢, sentence in the Stillwate., Minn.,| iran a Aye will ribeenh ; Fete l a mle over a wide area. aptain MclIn- i fe murder committed in|the status of a peasant, Louis J. : » le! uluth yest ‘ay put baci tosh made ap cst cessf | .ttempt President Coolidge Not Com-|| Two Are saan From | that state were robbing the Whee- Taber, master of the National : : within two heurs, the. capaia-say o span the. Atlanii , ‘ 4 ining he could 2.c more; befnas early th’: fal! : mitted {o Any Particular Coal Gas Poi ee) obey tavacbeiael Barge sp Grange, gave 4 — ae e Than feuc miles aaskoar The course the flyers intended to] Plan, But Is Still Working|® various bank robberies and Minne-|“dark cloud” in in address before ee a gale. follow to Karachi, India, more than 4,000 miles. away, was : ross Ger-| on Study of Farm Question many, Poland, Souther. Ruscia, the i Minneapolis, Nov. 16.—(AP) sota officials sought to obtain his|the national ccnvention here today. Much snow fil owe northern an cae oa wed cea custody to be prosecuted for the} Predictions that the nation will/Official Washington turned to the National Cemetery at Arlington, Va., Wisconsin and upper f 7 * Begun = Las ‘all—Op| same murder for which Gibson and|go hungry b:cause the farmer has|on the south bank of the Potomac, for its observance of Armistice’ Da: [drifts of six feet bein pind in Caspian sea, and A‘ghanistan. t Fi — gas poisoning here mg 9 another man are now serving lifc|failed to keep step with mechanical | Above you seo the new memorial to Americans who fought. with eer laces between Superior Ash-. The route would take the ai Tariff Cut The victims are John Ncheel [sentences. Nebraska authorities | and scientific progress are untrue,|nadian armies in the world wat, a gift from the Canadian government; | and, Wis. Ironwood, Mich., was: over very wild coun'ry, but with fuel 40 years ‘and Mic! heel | haveralso sought to obtain the pris-|Mr. Taber saic. below, Secretary of War Davis, President Coolldge and Naval Secretary | Virtually snowbound, Few motor Sob about: Oiiagea, tie Dyers te Peluf, 15 years old, son of Mr. | oner to prosecute him on charges of | «‘M i m is|Wilbur pay their respects to the Unknown Soldier, with Admiral Eberle|°2"8 were able to move on the Ash- nfiden’ of reaching *h ° . gc.1. ington, 7 1B) th They expected tu. brin a eal plane ie come ts am pie veitims, —. vecupied t carth in India early tomorrow three weeks. away, the administra- separate rooms on the ground 2 ming. \ ; floor of a twe-story: building, gape cena a tion is bending efforts to meet the eid lack night after'a heater four-year-old farm relief problem] in'the living room had been fill- but ‘as yet there are no tions} ed ‘with: coal. deft the q that President Coolidge ig. commit-| deors-ef their pe gers joe Polat. bank robberies in that, state, and | p; ahout the farmer,” he and General Summerall in the background. land city streets, and bus travel had. also a ee aeceianee eal village | said. “The American farmer oat - faba sueceneee it the Chequamegon. marshal at Taylor, Nebr: never become a peasant. spit Oe) : oemnepreneweren tort <- | th ent dark cloud, the futu: Z MURDERED MAN (irizcisice-7- "= (GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AND FORMER" sie one Prpigures Bele Charge there was a pronounced tem: crature x | |"Beeeeiecie= (GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA HAVE FIGHT 2: "a.sermsigee sa vate Tova hav madi ai from a] the pbabare a.m. ra H AD TWO WIVES he said were found in the press. that ioe 4 mometers showed sub-freeszing read- CONDEMNED BY conflict of generalities, namely 6 ligge ol ‘coal gas as jy {the farmer has not Leot up with ———— ines. with sine Feradype rece i i i i Democratic Candidate Says He} dic! = Illinois and Indiana that the president is unalterably| soon as she opened her bedroom os ee ae a eelaney cae { Pittsburgh Blast Mi pe N Teen erated ie in tee 9ci| daar, She found eee POLICE L economists of the Kansas vericul-|| - ‘Toll Reaches 26 | tively small, but part, of the city McNary-Haugen bill, and thae the| {lied ith the. Peet” coomer tural college which indicated that) @ After the Latter Had Called| docks at Bayfield, Wis. was torn ican mii y lone the farmer has increased his Him a Liar — Sanders|?™ ist any attempt to revise the tariff Stories Coincide With State-|2eonc —Working amid piles of twist- railroad nezr there was washed out; sist any pt sathia ok Renther-inclaw, efticianey BT) ood pradtetion 4 Bed ed steel” and broken brick, Charges False Campaign ine worst pre-winter storm: since wit! > day. Struck Former Executive} Proverty. d compara- administration is prepared to re-| overcome. ib the. Mis” siprd_ valley. soction! Pittsburgh, Nov. 16.—(AP) away and a section of + | Congressman Hoch Says Roads structure by these who contend that : oa ck : rope: sl pions y man, while the manufa ':rers of| workmen clearing away the ; . i aricept ss # m - DAMAGE UT } nati ici wreckage caused the ex- Statements North and northwest v ‘nds, car- ore‘Still Studying Questions : Sought as Slayer i eagconee fmeeng roan eatleneney | 1 Sadent at ake eran ake tying snow, were predicted for tho! Regard For Farmer From. vi 3 i j lakes tocuy, with storm. warn- om views expressed at the lic R. Smit’ Hadley Mass.,| tank of the Equitable Gas com- 5 ——r)__a | UPPer lake: Ys —— White House it has been learned Highlands, N. J., Nov. 16—(AP) lexerative secretary of the sranec;| pany had uncovered four bodies |, New Orleans, Nov. 16-—A lings displayed on all the lakes dur- Kansa: City, Nov. 16—()—The| that Mr. Coolidge has not com- —Stories of two women that they] told the delegates that little thought| in the shattered plant of the Hees becrmeleyanollen thet ing the day. jer r was! railroads have not exhibited proper| pleted th study of the farm ques- were the wives of Herbert 0. Mei-|is given to the cross roads farmer| Pittsburgh Clay Pottery com- | ;#1°jcome SYmoGu: im the F indicated for the ert‘re district. regarc for the western fariwer in| tion which he undertook early this JUDGE MIL i sterknecht, inventor and engineer, in the cries fi + relief made by “po- i betwi isi i in .U..8. hv struggle against depresced ag-| fall. The president is keeping in : : : fight yesterday between a Louisiana Devils Lake Coldest pany. who was shot dead while telephon-|jiti-al and so-called fari. leaders.” The known death toll reach- ial didate’ H i Te dink: Soste Sokal ricultural conditions, Congressman touch with leaders of congress who ing in his workshop, were regarded Leaders ar many an¢ loud in| ed 26 with the finding of the pibernatarinl: oud Bes Ney Ee Near zero ings Homer Koch of Kr..sis : <2 in an| are trying to work out a bill and his by authorities today as furnishing @/ their der.ands that congress enact| bodies, and the death of Edwin aN oHandors. address here telay at the American cay ee Tesenily. a ee at-lJoe Paulus, Suing State of fos that dovetailed with tate asians, for im ‘relief ‘but fans Smith, 37, in howpital of in. |State, J. Y. Sanders, ; Be ee ss SWendedt by! : ments attributed to brother-in-law! many of them .e working the issue| Juries received in erie el, across which witnesses say the | was the lowest jn the United St The co-author of the Hoch-Smith| men's ¢ amission “headed 'by| South Dakota, For’ $50,000, sought as the slayer. : as a pawn to advance t:.." personal More bodies may remain in |potel across which witne: raged, the |The Pas, Manitoba, ‘ad 10 below. zesalutives enacted coneiens. two) Chases Naan terme cn easey Not U. S. Citizen Police say that Alex Schreiber, @| interests,” Smith said, the,wreckage, and the search |20" 3 cfiuyt quepunier raged. the ars ape among other things to vidas gal the commerce depart- sich brother of Mrs. Sophia Meister- PEERED N LSE continued today. Officials of 1 rally where Long was speak-| ST. CLOUD HAS WORST: rio Shoe &.tenluctaen 18, SeSNenE | Tusk Ne Sain te hore Avaaee p knecht, had charged that the inven- ‘ the pottery company ing in the interest of his race for]|SNOW STORM IN YEARS rates on agricultural products, con-| the advisability of downward revi-! Because the testimony showed that tor’s marriage to his sister was big- 32 of their employes nomination in the Democratic pri- 1, demned the railroads for applying| sion of the tariff as a factor in/the plaintiff is an alien and under|amous. ‘Irving Parker, a lobster been accounted for. It was | Mary of January. b for increased freight rates on grain,| helping the farmer—a policy which|the |aws of the United States. not|man, said Schreiber had run from believed possible, however, that |™MY of Jannat. Trophy _|day as residents of some ‘communi irom tn revaiing acetals. "| Gre, gon Sete tae the Macs |*et"™ ie. Run™ aPsoe_ fasion suede nim? cad ite hrsone od] AGKED) TQ) BAQK | siett'secscchet bul | stetine'Sts°.t' ee Fom| tet dum the, way eat of stood ‘rom tl revailing schedules. nt does eve that ie case of Joe Paulus, /han jim a card with his name t have escal ut iH s F e ita ord cones one Action Is Criticized which *he commission developed are address on it, with the words: ne which dangled 2 cuff button, Long peu ere art — i 000 ‘ _ harepert. ed to the gathering that h here 8 Representative Hoch ko criti-] worthy of careful study in that they have shot my brother-in-law.” : announced to the gathering that he} c1544 reported a total snowfall cised’ the roads for thei. oppositio..| may throw new light on the prob-| Dakota, was dismissed by Judge An Was Never Divorced : FL D CONTROL Wom ack Goes Home; |**: keeping the trophy he said he to valuation figures fixed by the| lem. drew Miller in the federal district} Mrs. Susan Meisterknecht, coming f) interstate commerce commission. Leaving no doubt of the presi-|court of North Dakota Tuesday. {from Yonkers with her 15-year-old Ruth Stays The explained that under| dent's opposition to changing tariff) The plaintiff had sued for dam-|daughter, told police she had never ith resolution the inter-| schedules, it has been di atl ages, allegi - manent disability |been divorced from the inventor but Senti ta) Ranches avaee — ee commission was di-| the White House-that Mr. Coolidge] us 9 result of an accident in a coal|that he had left her about two|Sentiment at Meeting of the freight structure with a'view!| ere" of the farmers” principal bal-|Baise"™=" "Yt SH OF Su sear we er berame known) Billion Dollar Expenditure ie 2 ime! ota. ’. 7 i to equalizing burdens, removing poate Without it, an Paulus, the plaintiff, must s as the second Mrs. Meisterknecht. Over a Decade pretty aviatrix-w was consider-|1’ll come and get the cuff button if discriminations end injustices a8! business and labor could defepdant in the district in At the parting, he made her sign a} | ing emolur. ents available because of |You, want me ae ted igi fay as possible as between different i the defeadant resideg or he may/| document that she had been only his her Atlantic flight. : man 4 At towan t be commodities and as between the| chase fe ts would! bring suit in federal court when he| housekeeper. He had sent her money| St. Louis, Nov. 16.— (AP) —Al-|“giill blushing from an affection-|speaker’s stand, but .was detain various sections and loca’. “2s of the| be corresponding! has me a citizen of the United| since then, she asserted, but she had/though sponsoring no program for! ate farewell in public; Womack, who|by police, who arrested him on country.” made by th Hope for aromine States, court officials said. Say Seen, him Cet ae He fungrel flood Gudaad the Por sarod valley had come to New York from Balbon charge of See peace.’ While the progress Mech president, is att - Dietrich Pleads G o! ir son, who dit ist month. | association has ai with 8]to welcome his wife an e her Stories Differ commission j } resdjusting tates has pe) boy on a usion as to When he en a plea of guilty] After the funeral, she said, he had | st: sentiment in favor of @ bil-| back * their home in the Canal zone,| Long declared after the fight in not been as mg as hoped for, he| best course to be. pursued on behalf! on a charge of violating the federal] written her letters intimating de-|lion dollar expenditure by the gov-|was left aboard the lirter Christobal|the Roosevelt lobby that he struck said, sub: tantial benef-i already has) of agriculture, Senator McNary of| prohibition laws, Jacob Dietrich,|sires for a reconciliation. ernment over a decade. Delegates! 30 minutes before sailing time yes-| Sanders when the former governor resulted. Oregon and other leaders of con-| Ashley, was fined $200 for having| She declared she had knewn noth-|to the annual convention of the a8-|terday while the girl flyer hastened| called him a “liar,” while Sanders @| gress are to in his possession by Judge|ing about the other Mrs.‘ Meister-| sociation, which adjourned yester-|to a business conference. contended that the fight started agreement those still insisti Tuesday. knecht beyond information given her aay, adopted a set of resolutions| “{ have a date with Ruth in Bal-| after he had met Long in the dining ha MN Eg OA i cg ag eg SN I ry lg te a serve injcently, sa ey were Clevel nance al B if ent program,” sais false campaign statement about i H ‘That ne may be _dif- the Bentsorna county jail for Pe re detectives and aie her if she had|way development, while second to|” Of his ferara with Ruth, who had| him. ey A i cali ee esneaad ult has been indicated by Rep-jsonating an officer of the United} been divorced from Meisterknecht.|flood protection, be continued with|been advised by feminist lead Onlookers declared that the fis- Bigtest, Ye see geese tive Dickinson of Iowa, one/ States when he pleaded guilty to the| She told them she had not been, and/no delay. The resolutions left to/“not to go back to washing dishes,”|ticuffs began in the Venetian room| MORE SNOW Pood tatio ery Ve Maule: ; charge. they left. : the ‘army engineers the solution of |he said: E of the hotel, and continued in an} FOR BISM. ‘ Highest wind velo 2y aco 02.., In the case of the Fidelity and De- Placed Under Bond how the Mississippi was to be kept] “Rcth’ going through with herlelevator, where the combat was! No change in temperature fi ‘el oe ipa velo FORECAST it company of Maryland vs, the] Mrs. Sophie Schreiber Meister-|from repeating its devastation of| present program—I think it’s a lec-| quelled by friends and attendants of| that of Monday. was recorded n° r ’ this. yi knecht is under $10,000 bonds as a/| last spring. db ture tour—and' then she says she’s | the hotel. ‘tage eae and tty yo Ncc| will be an issue in ing for the recov-| material witness, She told police| | The method of expending the| coming back to me. People can for- ‘ : Hs cold toni nts tion. that her brother had rorepvealy, money would be decided after get all this talk of our being separ- Hearing on Sea From the lobby of the Roosevelt] Lake, N. D. wi ; 4 inches, highways continued had torn from the arm of his oppon- # 4 inches, h * in fe locked follownig the. most : in N. Y. oe tee. Bander or his friends to snow storm in that section in ber of the di volun- | Years. New York, Nov. 16.—(AP)—Lyle ae RR AO Telepbocls communication is bel Womack was bound back to Panama! = “Why didn’t you hold Sanders in- res! alone today while, Ruth Elder, his; stead of running away from him? a 1921. The called the inventor a “bud char-| army engineers make their plans for|ated. I’ve had'a lon~. serious talk For N Dakota: Snow prob- : a ent Gach able tonight and Thursday. Not so ider ing heard een Ne ae E. Smith of St bah aad and we unders § of Rosoff Postponed old WEATHER CONDITIONS as Part of Diet For we Bae arnnes high from Persons: Reducing 5 Hearing in the case of Louis Ros- Woman Unconscious _|ctt, Grand Forks, who is seeking 8 . board of pharma- Since October 20 ae oo a sppointment by Gov- — G. Sorlie, has PaaS, EN Jnl : hues oon, _addi- 50 Murdered by gress’ alone. St. Paul, Nov. 16—()—-Irs-Jo-| tinued until further notice Panding NR Paul, for Ros- . Wahabi Tribesmen| 55 Books With —_ |smermig, on fees 6 . today entered Notches on Sticks ay E nied stl f %

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