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i CK TRIBUNE Gz== ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927 PRICE FIVE SCORE INJURED IN MILWAUKEE SCHOOL RIOT Boston Police Use Guns and Tear Bombs in Arresting Negroes [LICTORS’ HEE? LUND'S REPORT EUROPEAN STATESMEN HOPETO AVOID |crnee comes [70th Congress Will Find 73 New | FOLLOWED BY 10 AUDIT BOARD PREAK BETWEEN POE ND ETHOWA'"ASCLIMAX'TD | © Members in House and Senate| iD DISORDER Ky CHALLENGED en ee ek WETS ASK FUND ; BOOZE P ARTY =< sili , [Gathering Called to Get Ex pression of Opinion on Ac- Statements About Midland Fie WOO taalonmiont OF 8 MILLION Negro Woman Suffers Severe tion of School Board Grain Profits Called Un- | Corf-~ence, Which Opens| FOR 6 AMP AIGN Injuries, Inflicted, She Said, SUPERINTENDENT, FIRED! «supported by Facts’ 5 ik : by Hushand = ; aa ; OTHERS | ARE BATTERED Not ‘All of the Incoming Mem- bers Are New at the Busi- ness, However—Question of Right of Vare and Smith to Seats Must Be Threshed Out Speakers Pushed From Stage! GAINS NOT EXCESSIVE pe roedapnabn Bye Plans For National or State : —Woman Knocked Uncon- or ania eeecgine’s Poland) Referenda Outlined at 1 one of Rioters and TAtee, Po-| ,, Vashington, Nov. 20.—(@)—When — uid aliturb the’ pene of Private Dinner the seventieth congress meets next : fl scious—Police Interfere at ae § Mill City Firm Made Less ,, ~ week 73 seats in the senate and 3 i Se ed Eu.vve, delegates of 26 countries licemen Taken to Hospital | eck 73. be filled by members . Milwaukee, ‘Wis. Nov. 29—(P)—| Than 1%; Cents Per Bushel | will attend the fourth session of the| yew York, Nov. 29.—(AP)—A For Treatment other than thosé who held the seats : 7 : . i Wild disorder and rioting in which’ on State Mill Dealings Pre) Hagia? OR orc cumnee fund of $3,000,000 is wantod by the in the last session, & score or more persons were in- - i a The incoming members are no! ‘ jured ended lies which opens here tomorrow under) Association Against the Prohibition Pr otpliell Nov. bernard a gun} all beginning their national legisla i g Cudahy school district electors int Examination of the books of the| te suspices of the League of Na-| Amendment to conduct a national | battle between ae ued icemen = be-| tive careers, however. a : = night. The meeting was called by Midland Grain com) showed ai elt campaign to ascertain the voters’ Bie tibelione erties § - One’ of the senators, Smith W. John Schrank of the school board at that the Minneapolle 4 ‘Hem. ‘made sarmament question itself! views a3 to whether the 18th daybreak: today. nun ke at} Brookhart, republican, Towa, re- : the request of five taxpa: to than one and one-half cents per e been given a new trend with amendment should be repealed or br thos th Dallas n hig Fea turns to the body in which he for. i secure an expression of pa bl on bushel profit on its dealings with| the recognition that disarmament, modified. SU te epbullding, and dragged) morly sat. Six of the the action of the school board which the North Dakota Mill and Eleva-| Cnn Legh uni | Captain William H. Stayton of groe' omen. | tors ifert, $e dischi ,. tor association in 1926, an qudit re- 2 greater sense of! Washington, D. C., chairman of the | n¢, of Whom was white. Scores of 3 rintenont of apvoots eh nations possess 2 has : perintendent of schools, Ne Governor A. G. rosie Ma eS ae by Present | association,” outlined plans for na- = were fired. Tear bombs were} Alben W. Barkley, Kentucky; Mil & A » on Novem: released by i : 4 s ‘ on ber 9, and which subsequently res Botie pe yon a red by TE ii Hassia's Proposals tonal or state referendum at @ pri-| “One negro was wounded seriously.| ?, © ‘thon Okano at ann : a idea aoe ee Rc: Poole and William N. Schants, Bis-| , axim Litvinoff, head of the! roague club, to which 297 5; ers, | The 8 threw a thickly settled ind William S, Vare, Penn- C. B. Ames, chairman of the com- 4 Russian delegation, is reported to i - ‘ : : : : missi ty eee intend to propose pacts of non.ag- any of them prominent Republi-| oes, into an uproar. nois, republicans. : : : | fastateraent of Be ‘Seifert tor the Book of the Midland Grater ¢| gression, not only with nations bor-) °°" The police were unable to explain "The New Senators floor when the meeting opened and s of the Midland Grain com-/ fering on Russig, ‘but also. with Secrecy Maintained the cause of the trouble which! senators who will be new to the ee was elected permanent chairman TH Minneapolis firms.“ """™*| Great Britain and the United States.| A cloak of secrecy was thrown|started at an all night drinking| can fells ave Charice Wr Water ee Bedlam Breaks Loose te exam Syaes avai de at| The, soviet government, which re-/ about the affair and just what ac-| party. man, Colorado; Frederick Steiwer, : A moment later members of the Wis. Sequast: Gt teats coun anies| cently brought the Polish-Lithuan-|sion, if any, was taken, was not re-|_ ‘Those arrested were: _ Robert Oregon; Arthur R. Gould, Maine. Pe : ‘ school board appeared on the sw nt vigor lined ‘chat her! app ian dispute to the fore by dispatch-| vealed. Newiee er _men were not | Polite, 42, and his wife, 30, negroes; | and John J. Blaine, Wisconsin, alll ‘¢ < Attempts to keep order were a of thei dealin . wih the| ing @ ngte of warning to Warsaw] invited. When the dinner broke up|# man named Brooks, who had two republicans; and Hugo Black, Ala- f and where man attacked Mr. Ames, North Dakota: sta nih nd eleva-| 20d @ counseling caution to) the diners were uncommunicative as | bullet wounds in his neck and Was| bama; Sam G. Bratton, New Mexi- bediam broke loose. Immediately gretsch and eleva-} Kovno, will participate in the con- d in a serious condition, and a white co; and Robert F. Wagner, New , i ° the 800 persons packed into the petits Fa by Beas gt thaked ference as a non-member of the women who said she was Lillian J.| 5.’ : bj § 4 York, democrats. : hall, and 200 outside was made shortly after 0. B. Lund, League. The United States ia the i Coyne of Brookline. Vare and Smith will be on hand roar. Op| a board of| Only other non-member participat-| The sponsors Four Taken to Hospitat’* forthe ing, Dut the question S| er, and the. cones phi’ i Minneapolis > me i A inl] oor beg taken = 8! of their Tight to senate member-, : make a similar examination for the ithuania’s case against Poland| merchant, maintained that the p spi ve Fs rps ee te ship must be threshed out before state board of auditors. {s specifically the alleged mistreat-| fair was purely # social one, of no/ from the fumes of tear bombs which) they will be seated. Governor Sorlie announced at| ment of Lithuanian clergy and the} public or political significance. The| made adjoining buildings untegable ia, and Frank L. Smith, Illi- filled with fighting men and wom- en. A table was upset, chairs, per and gavels thrown or wi Of the 59 incoming representa- 2 " in the fray. losing of Lithuanian schools in, it not ced. for hours. 4 i i : s ; . ta ine hehe eae Re Ui ate al eke pte Bat whe | a Pale was cating sere| 4 ee ase eae mene ot Bae, My he ome 499 i maras ies wi sl we ° fe ii - fy pe ei crepes ener] PLO a Ne heape remarcder | tler, president of Columbia uni- neee by her husband. The other | Maior, Illinois; James F. Fulbright,’ among 14 new senators and 59 new representatives in the seventieth con-| lise John Medrow and two officers . t " by ited 8 t f tt . Missouri; Everette B. Howard, Ok-' aye a | and lodged in jafl. After tense mo- make. The governor had previously poner ag | a bring al pe mtelmord Fi sorraes wae Thc and| ly battered. sidinra cant towel ohn 2 _ Spek Stor Smith W. Drookhart lamer tett) ot sows, a totetnssenstor; Bean: Daa orien nec! battling, harged Lund with maki “poli = 4 Ph il = ent, both from Pennsylvania, al ef +1 se ‘aul iller, o: ie school beard, se- feat audit? of “he atone “of the ment. Lithuania's Complaint. oe Sf Maryland. pre pre seen: i BLS ree areente ep 4 pectin democrats; and os §. aed sigan seuraue beak crete yer edi eee 5 ‘Bintae” ricer lett ‘Pe ately Suet ars gis in the front part state mill and elevator, Publica- A re Bas; |. Clancy, cl in; Wisconsin, and Rep, James M. Beck (6wer ri ht) of Penn-| Of the hall, and was nomi In-Kovno, the Lithuanian premier 7 ae that a fight was in progess in the Johi Clark, N York, | Soverfor of » and Rep. James } « ie rig! hai ra “ai tion of the Lund audit of the mill’s id Two Letters te Each Voter : ohn lark, New York, an sylvania, f licit 1. chairman to supersede Ames. A affairs had created wide interest. | f°) maleayeotree ste nas Phos thn: os pono bla Pape: ieee my, dames A. Hughes,*West Virginia, beak sel Rl tee tt ___ | resolution disapproving the dismis- Tv Teaud With t é te. returned the {i nd og, ¥| republicans. sal of Mr. Seifert by was In th poner oan ye gor nt Ran of demareation which] tect, Mi lion voters net serra oes Sete 2" S61 Beck pepace Var STATE MILL AND ELEVATOR, WHICH COST seri sd.rconss, stati es Silty ave ith severe facts andl aify by ti name of fone. [seme bombs" were, broughe "ince "ping feaeral wil rez to Washington OVER $3:000,000. 15 7 Y WORTH) 2ressnaca: sie seasteite cares ee es ye Ea i Ee EAs eater i OVER $3 1S ACTUALLY WORTH =p suena 01 oC Polish s ae toward Lith ; ‘heneg: wets, wale’ delegation 9) 9 ? Z ating Continees was ‘in a ‘note * t wen ee eee ml ie es saea nna‘ Sette darn Se St $9 497-791, REPORT TO GOVERNOR SHOWS) hrs te scr 4 dl : Pa a rol 54 it of #878268 on 318 ends at cow. The -note declared that Po- cee and ine coe egprrs } B secant e loose. Several persons at- of P aS aR it tempted to address the meeting, but the: state mill and] land’s sole aim was “to establish | Democratic les Fi bers of the house in ‘ were pushed from thi ” and dicen bia eet ema eee cement Tae an ins ge tise aceaee ee’ MICHIGAN LAW |Piterence ove t0 Destine | sn tr cel out Ba ve ‘ . ‘ ted. If the national parties re- with one exception, all seats have L sa: irs. C.D, Pa y ry clusion Rig Poole a } Schants t Eatsnordinary potice precputions: oe sostucottorate ee rh edb f i Building and Machinery! tne” state’ Federation of Nusses, been fill ~ representatives o! 4 ji hy the same political allegiance. S. Costs — Better Operating | who attempted to speak, was among Numerous supporting schedules) armament and League council mect-|their platforms a movement will be cel * 10 BE TESTED are’ contained: “inthe report and| ir Newspaper inen have been| made for referenda in the eeveral|Near Zero Temperatures a ceeirpicree a ay ings Showing Possible If Mill the ‘neles “that. tolled eafoun 2 : tates. lo r Showing Possible ill} the me at, followed r ghow, Foele'and Sehants ay, tint blige i! atach, Potngraphe to] Tomer Senafor Wadeworth, who| Promised For Tonight |. Vall republican, who, had rp" IN U.S. COURT) were tistet at Net Sound) iresied unconscious, he was cae with ine, eevee. gobtey "by ae Pete nar eet lective ort. rs s, Democrat, vas out. Following Rain Charles Tatgenhorst, republican aN: Value - ried into a nearby office where she Ohio, succeeds the late A. E. B. Comparison - between i] swarm about the Russian delegation | spoken in his ideas. He announced, hases headquarte be Ear : ' dlevs ror "the. Midland: Grain eee o cand ida for dalogaie at large Glazed with » coating of ice that} crat, Louisiana, succeeds the late i Duplication of the state mill and| building and it was an hour or more ane dyer aie he the nny eel wl cites cp formed following a drizzling rain of| Ladislas Lazaro; Clarence E. Han- Ma&;Sentenced to Life Impris- elevator property at Grand Forks} after the meeting before order ry owe r “ire from vention and that he hoped the con-|®, few ‘hours’ duration Monday eve-| cock, republican, New Y rk, suc- onment-For Having Pint of | would cost $2.437,791.17, according| reigned. Late in the evening Mr. : angie tage nt ipa a ee vention would meet the prohibition |2ing, Bismarck vedestrians today| ceeds the late Walter M, Magee, singgonas to a report filed with Governor A. G.| Ames was released from jail, advanced to prove the tru t issue squarely. found their footing precariou as icy| and Franklin F. Korell, republican, Gin Will Appeal Sorlie hy. the:Tdeyd- Thomas company, Poole sod Schantz state that all Meanwhile, Senator Borah, speak. | Sireets and sidewalks made walking) Oregon, succeeds the late M. E. : of the records, books and files of 6 APT. SHU ing at Yale university, said: | “This he ereadily ar pack recovered. Arguments continued Stephens; Rene L. DeRouen, demo- EEN as the assemblage filed out of the 9 of Chicago, Dl, appraisal engineers. SOLDIERS ; T0 4 rum) er. . , " sommenting on -the report, made “ y opping thermometer| — Of the 44 other incoming repre-| Lansing, Mich., Nov. 2—(—| a vattanie to th today, Gover- o peckers. Rosine candidates preg pe da gal the prediction from | sentatives 23° are republicans and Counsel for Fred Palm, convigted| nor Sorlie pointed out that’ it lists residency who are either weather bureau that the} 21 are democrats. Tecently of possessing a pint of gin,|completely, for the first time, the 3 mercury would be near the zero , i 4 roperty owned by the state mill and| ~ Reorganization Policies of 7th against the enforcement or int tonight with unsettled weather bi = aca a ae peter alae association and gives, for MILITANTS IN providing life sentences for persons his as times the, actual: valve. of n S| the property. Machines talled in Fort convieted a fourth time after a; Since $3,000,000 was invested in Twe ies mr felony, will appeal the sentence to| building the mill it is obvious, the] Gymnasium—Shows Will the in ap} States district + of | Sovernor said, that losses other than t St Cincinnati St court 0" |those due to depreciation have oc- Be Twice Weekly yy RUTH SNYDER HF uis A. courier. of New York, Est Bee fe Sropeety was a | chairman and general counsel of the ace operation. is tos: Iai a National Constitutional Liberty |he said, is due to the decline of build ion peace aeeiection Teackioea ta of America, made this an-|ing and machinery costs since the| tHe gymnasium at Fort Lincoln was nouncement following a conference | Property was built. completed Saturday by Luther ited States. the MEXI Monday for a warm gi ther record the northern Sing Sing Prison Rules Block re Harry F. Hittle, attorney for Private Compani Clark, projection engineer of the U. Cavillier said his interest in the| apr Privately owned companies wrote |S. Army moving picture se . rank- N ORGANIZATION ing among the wa. ‘es: spots on the| Bf of Dol off this loss as rapidly as it occurred | 2¢W booth for the machines was ia. case was incidental to the general] 0.4 ‘si ir finan-| stalled over thg entrance to the ‘weather map. to Save Her cam) to be launched against a} 2P4 res ee ae tele reeoae gymnasium in such a manner that Forks, N.D., Nov. 29.— > of the code tl holds) nor said, “Bec f th it will mot interfere with basketball Will Be Called ‘White, Shirts’ catrciccay ‘weather greeted this| _New York, Nov. 29—()—Etforta' Possession of liquor a felony. droi'an the vale at apaetes Dae or other sports in the hall, The The temperature | of counsel for Mrs. Ruth Snyder to! The appeal, Mr. Cuvillier ‘said, 1 ay d_ immediately after the| booth was fireproofed throughout, —Purpose Is to Fight Re- | was 26 Poh zero at 7 oreoleke The save her’ from execution by medical ‘would be based largely upon the nae ane firms peceeaioer: Foxy with slides to close the projection fact that the 18th amendment de- ‘i windows automatically in case: of { in, clates itiegal possession of liquor, off their losses and placed themselves elo iv , Cae all a tung. today, ‘ directly oF indirectly » con-| Sacer out of hele velustonse fe-tne| _ TWO shows a week will be’ given, Mexico City, Nov. 292—(AP)—A|_ Minot, N. D., Nov. £9oAP)— bye who testified necked Mi chigan law maakee pal never been done. in the case of the ue fest gh ey, opie ee pot ti to uphold | The saomperaiore overnight, failed to| in the celebrated epee eae ‘y,| an offense a felony. tne, SUE Aid evator Decaise it eee ace Clee ranch ot tke: eee were ree nor Se siden the Hazelton, . Mrs. Snyder's nsel,|__He also will contend that pie ims bi fcc gat eh cee to think direct from the city film booking mercury is steadily risin today. | cannot examine her in Sing Sing ag gpa Oey tnianal Re about it would know that the Brep- pega bertiyetape cee 4 > an Lewis ry to the provision of the fed-|CttY, Was overvalued and -coul Ren oe ee en oe aed eR its comnts: | eral constution prohibiting exces-|Zeplaced for lens than Its original duplicating, programe, whlck have Vailed here today with light snow| er of correction, said that punishment for law violations. |" "uw, (Continued on page nine’ nds - 9 34 Cuvillier declared the Mich- flurries and leinperafare at 20 a: officials are al law the most severe in toe jerees is Inited te’. ie Ol approac! Predicted for ‘on’g: t. > ft, he said, was the "awrin In- ._D., . Jamestown, N. nan