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x Federal Operatives Have Been NORTH DAKOTA'S Weather ’ Occasional snow tanight and. ‘oe q OLDEST NEWSPAPER Saturday. Not 80 col ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, 2, 1927 , PRICE FIVE CENTS, 4 Governmest Charges Collusion Between Gangsters and Police |f01 JOHNSON OFFICIAIS OF [Germany Stresses Importance of Article 19 in Covénant| SRW TEHILK) CHICAGO MAY : 3 SLEW TEHELKA UN yr ur Healthiest Youths Stole sai ei Ti and BE INDICTED T™OTER NORTHWEST DORNG Last Mm REUISION OF a os VERSAILLES WS a on | air Sar ue EPUBLICAN LEADERS CALL | PACT_SOUGHT P ARTY ( ¢ AUCUS Count von Bernstorff Says Shadowing Police Captains and Others HUSH MONEY BEING PAID Investigators Claim Alliances ter Than Freedom With a Guilty Conscience IS GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE : Registers 12.4 Below at 10 Covenant Does Not Furnish Considers That Prospect Bets P. M—Weather Moderates Towards Morning peeve Sufficient Security Fort Abraham Lincoln reported Nattily dressed but with his face : the coldest weather of the year|Hope to Reach Agreement on| 8 — oe ‘ streaked with traces of ‘tears, Fi Have Been Made With Dry Meutainy RG whee. weetees in| - CREATES A: SENSATION : ‘ ’ Johnson, young Mins meraatert rt Law Violators three thermometers sank to 18 de-| Disputed Question of Sen- : rived at the state prison here last ma 2 Roberts, federal mteorolo- > Se Valdes de Mandeville of Chile : : . will be 21 years old December 8, jst, recorded a new mpera- 1. LP - Bern- a “Sy jon was brow; after ture for Bismarck this. season with| ing agreement on the Takes Issue With von ee % having. confessed ,to ‘the murder of a of 12.4 d below ited question of senate organi- storff’s Statement ~~ Ss F Rudolph Tehelka, 20, whom he. had zero at 10 p. m. Th night. At| zation, Republican members of that : : known since they were children liv- 8 a. m. today the mercury was slow- were called into caucus today . ing in Ward county and with: whom ly climbing, the silver column rest-| by their party leaders. Geneva, Dec. 2—(AP)—Germany ? he had worked in the Minot garage at minus 2. ‘Admittedly. the situation held today made what is generally re- , : where Tehelka’s dead body was ional snow tonight and Sat-| many possibd ities derived particu. Srded here as an opening step in a : found four days ago. urday and “not so cold” is the fore-| larly from thé objection of western c2mpaign for eventual revision of : pee Pale and dazed, but with a trace cast for the next 24 hours. independenta to the program adc) the treaty of Versailles. : of his composure restored, ‘The mercury was never above| vanced by the old guard and en-| Speaking hefore the security com- was s Presented to the state Mrs, W. P. Cox, 68, never took a| zero Thursday. At 7 a. m. it was| hanced by the chamber’s delicate Mittee of the preparatory disarma- od shortly after his arrival, that P music lesson in her life, but she is| exactly zero, at 8 a. m. it sank to| politic balance. The defection of ment conference at today’s session, ly now being in session at the boa: bod, ‘lesser Meutenants,” the champion fiddler of northwest] 2 below where it stayed until after-| even a few of the westerners, it was Count Von Bernstorff, the German : prison. : der surveillance. s Missouri. She defeated’ 50 others} noon when it again began to de-| conceded, would result in a Demo-|d¢clegate, declared that any study : Small of stature and young au The newspaper said it had been} in a contest at Independence, her! scend, reaching 6 below at 6 p. m.| cratic victory. pape pesege ett serch des ind Poating: for his years, J indicated that a number of indict-| rendition of “Crooked Stovepipe”| At 7\p. m. it stood at 10 below, at Two Programs Ready satan te I french ri : ; ; looked more like a schodi boy than influencing the jue a to cast in) 8 and 9 p. m. it rested at 11 below) A program drafted by the inde- i onan te Article 4 ot ths 3 5 = a man Peis had taken the life of a * : neg, ae er favor. and at-10 p.m. it hit the lowest| mts under the leadership of fi Fapipecbiontadl : companion, prison officials said, government's case digicr 2 Ae. 8 ee temperature so far this winter. nator La Follette of Wisconsin,| is peticle declaves:: that: the ‘ chee 1 was given number indictments are Biron te 7 e Many points in North Dakota and well as that of the party lead-'), asst tay erent ret 3 pose y which he probably will be Herald and mee a pe age ion Minnesota had subzero tem ers, lay before the caucus. In the on pdvias eoesiae ote mi Roney bi - wn until the end of his days, ar- has it, they ba, iy pr vVolntend tures with the coldest point being] former, expression was given to the ers of the league of treaties which : : rayed in —_ ay and this morn- kesumnaed egos : 1 pried hinted "nited States, independent group's opposition 0 become inapplicable and considera- which will Ve his howe aie he fe ‘is “Protection Money’ Paid YOUTH DAY ISON Minot, Grand Forks, Devils Lake;| guard ard recommendation fop com=|2i°",, of, internation: conditions : lows ‘his slain companion to” the 3 Semen ay sca tccuatnes foun | eae ioe rlertame iy rg al the pence of the Worlds aor | ‘ ers Talks Freely of Crime - § YS IN REPORT Prince Aibert, Sask. still con-| fornietive causen af itt semtion wan did not mention any specific trea- Johnson tald Warden Soha’ Lee teen tinues to be the coldest reporting oe we erie tia eles run ties, his remarks were generally \ freedom with the death of Tehelka cel point on the weather map, the mer-| ization question. Sonie members ‘#*e" to be the first offici’ refer~ / on his conscience... .He F ence of revision made by the Ger- the crime freely and the post SE bourn, tn | SEB the toes of peat ee|" eavernment gs a fia tha the pedo aay er tempore, as pro] Wants to Prevent. War * - . é a the police to “come” the past —_—_——_—_—_— posed by old guard quietly launched his bomb, ‘was over, INTERN AT ION AL pretreated nt eet “s ie Count Von, Bernstorff' went on to These two young folk. were chosen, as the healthiest .gicl:and boy in the} Lee had known both Ji "6 emphasize that everything should be ts . 1s’ 4-H clubs | Tehelka. since t! ere Redd slush fond ‘committee. qa te meetaat erything should be United Statea'in a Rational contest of the Bors! tle’ 4-H clubs | Tebelka since hay were ay jected held ‘i ction. with ‘the International Livestock : W. iN ES sg are reneinaset Bars Means to settle poocetally: every Tare “the girl is Mari¢ Antrim, 15, of Kingman, Ki id the boy ss} before either boy was born. f : - ate and of David 8 Barry ag sery Powered Econpiion Cony grtiatl + | , SéFred Chistensen, 18, of College Springs, Ja. aseatic rans gamblin and A jo Frey : ; +geant at arms, while sti ‘covenant of fiw donk nee fax ~ F his act, Johnson told ti ney : te, 5 e warden. i committee assignments satisfactory tons and should be revamped or a man in Kenmare and had b-en cantatas Fr tv, ew ae ea” accede ees ers! LIVING STANDARD THROUGH ECONOMIC. | -2FES5 5 see are begging for lack of youngsters | Contestants From Iowa, Mon-|*" Ker | Mandeville of Chile, took issue with ce ance. Johnson told the warden how he had visited the leaders End ‘beer distribution. Unless the Disagree on Farm Relief The Chi saloon owner makes his purchases | {eke them. i) ot tana, Ohio and Canada Proud | It also had been proposed that) cute Von Bemstorff. The Chilean PR b SECRETARY HOOVER SAYS mecal si missioned narasianel. ‘caused chiefly Over Showin the group seek definite dates for | ment that there should be study of 9 reason of the fact that fewer of- 3a ings (Continued on page three) the articles of the covenant but as Soares brai —_— i Ree contained in the original document Depa ait nomen |B i ot| use, De -(4n)-Tne|Members of British, |nilits abnaarscar | NFERMEN| ED E. C, Yellow-| San pec ake Steamer Crew Ki " i partment has mad effort to id and their regal curity. . These articles did not in. “ hb action," \the 3e1 Fivestoci bedecked with ribbons, —_—_ clude Article 19. Situation of Prosperity Which ‘harac >| he Has Ci terized Amer! with the scissors. Taking $68 from can Industry ‘For Past Six] the till he returned to the ttorney’ sor the investigation said, Srurthermore, e pubstacal symbolic of championships and other| Hongkong; Dec. 2.—(AP)—The| ~ Willing to Collaborate GRAPE JUICE ly by Con-| £2™° which he had left. to vis fo have terra Croperation of the|aumber of those officers who did| high honors in the animal husbandry | British steamship Sian tan was at-| The Chilean speaker urgcd that a Years Marred Only by Con- nd there he Inst ‘bition department here and at apply were unable to pass the phy-| world, thousands of North American | tacked by bandits near Ichang on jcareful study of,treaties of arbitra- tinuing Depression of Agri- eee sical examination and complete the farmers swap, yarns and experi-|the Yangtze lat td advices re-| tion luded in Latin America be i cult hist thought of ure course in flying training. for further success at the In-|ceived here from Hankow. Some of | made, believing that these treaties Most Officers Too Old ional Live Stock Exposition | the crew were killed. * offered much that was heloful. He continually upon his mind. sramnteen tlord scart “list because |" Teta. seen the sovesth of, the i elng held fr $100)000 vangonn | of Latin’ Americe aid wot make the Men| Washington, Dfc. 2. Lett Money at Baker scant relie use seve! ex- lor “ansom, i n, . 2. fers y was ,f 2 | 1 in America not Jury Acquits Four en ay shops ga oe 1927 brought His visit to the garage, Joh the great majority of officers have | position, the largest and most suc-' the advices stated. security problem a vital one there, i 3 said, was caused by reached yond which few men| cessful in its 27 years’ history,| Captain Lalore was in command but assured the dclogstes that Latin] Charged With Conspiracy to | americans to the highest material sults lost all his money in ly sufficiently well to be |.which will close Saturday. Virtual- | of steamship Wanliu, which | America would collaborate earnestly living standard this country or 8nY| poker game and wanted to isfactory service pilots. The|ly all important honors have been Played so prominent a part in the|in the security negotiations. Violate Volstead Law other country has ever known, Sec- po ‘Tehelka some money witelt be type of personnel most valuable to| awarded in the live stock divisions | Wanhsien affair of September, 1926,| The prog:am of future work ap- pS BS) retary Hoover declared today in| claimed the. latter had borrowed e air corps is graduates of the/as well as the grain and hay show.|when seven British sailors were| proved by the committee has been Indianapolis, Dec. 2.—(?)—Sale| bis, annual report to the president. United States military acadamy or of Towa in the Lead lain by Chinese troops and the-town | divided under two headings: (1) polls, hese A situation of reapers, sich he i . Efforts are being made to in-| of blue blooded stock, valued at $5,-| British gunboats. ued on page three) state, even though it may turn to|of American industry for six years,” : rgd ieee ae da sation he Ab | De eet shane Fe lows, . wine with an unlawful content of|was maintained, marred only by vern- ment hoped to build “convicting mE e for examination in the oth- é GREATEST MOTHER’ - ee ee ¢ ulture, an a some bas varets in Nor is it merely youth that fills RELIES ON purchase act, according to a jury in federal] steady level of wholesale prices, de- court. here. The jury yesterday|<lining slightly in recent months; found three officials and a maintenance of relatively large niversary Signing rmistice Marks N ciation of Chi d the Califor-|increase in the expedition of rail- Teath. Apel at at A nih nia Vine Hennes on guilty| Toad transportation along with a 3 . Bidhg technical civil institutions learn-]. Of all the contestants and owners|of Wanhsien' was shelle~ by two arbitration treaties and, (2), secur-|0f grape juice in its unfermented| said “has now n nesses’, through whom the go erp: in tine Zermees. cane tnd in que: alcohol after it is in the hands of|#0me continuing depression for agri- ips and 80 ; conspiracy to violate the Volstead} Mr. Hoover's statistics showed a the bill, for Davison says the ratio orice ela iha uae! COMMUNITY CHEST FOR SUPPORT schools to-the number of idat 1 begi training ag in how, placing man. of the United Vineyards asso- | building Paced tec an Epoch in Work of Red Cross With the Formation of conspiracy to violate the Vol-| bettered service to users; and a year of New Standards of Public Service nest law by selling such grape ff Rana ae ore growth’ The men discharged were Elmer} Foreign underwriting by Ameri- jersary " F. Neibuhr, Carl A. Futter, Lester| cans during the fiscal year exceeded an laterooks for there vee ae to Meg an ates ap J Ly arable, officers ea ¢f Sa sarrannn ane in Asmiotice sheen isaiaeencay dead sie nificance was att&ched to the| the id. To refresh the memory of our chapter people _ te touch on the yard Set tad. “Seat we continued i; i : ie aut Boks SEE il 3 ry i r E ES art! fe oR F 4 3 tot te Claneess in thats ordert me agement of railroads, as- y ft } 4 he i : : I - # if re York, Ve Py tele tf ! i i & nee c oe 2. 3 5 a e. 3 a 2. gts tif gaa i tes if Ht de :