The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 3

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 : MAN CLAIMS HE KILLED HIS. WIFE AT HER REQUEST tim -Dominated. Her. Hus- band’s Weaker Will as, Dec, 9—(P)—In- Hart, he would kill her. Asked Her to Reconsider He said that after she threatened to “go down town and commit sui- the most bas ” the evening of July ek their automobile be an isolated place on a country roa Bete oe pleaded with her to — nr ier her I had no weapon,” he! testified, “but she craved death.” “She took an old knife from be-' aa 5, cushion and pressed it into mse this,’ she -whis She embraced me and poit to her throat said, ‘Oh, Ivan, I love you. Cut right here.’ me Dazed “T felt dazed, as if my mind was leaving me. I slashed ¢! knife the across her throat. Then I aS ee out! Action to Have Hi Highwa: of the car,,, slashed my own Akhough he lives in one of Washington’ finest homes and is regarded as a millionaire, Secretary of Labor James J. Davis believes in teaching his childrgn to wash dishes and help with the housework. The secretary, an immigrant boy, worked for years in the steel mills of Pennsylvania. The secretary, Mrs. Davis and their five children are pic tured above. Left to right, the children are . Jane, Jewel, James, Joan and Jean. with condemnation _ proceedings. Commissioners Fricke, Soder and Chas. Swanson voted “aye” on toh pees and Chairman George Will LINDBERGH 10 _ FLY-10 MEXICO ROAD 6 ROUTE RETURNED 10 |* _ FIRST CHOICE ‘ VARE DENIED ~ SENATE SEAT Case Will Be Referred to Recd Campaign Funds Commit- tee—Vote Is 55 to 31 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE U.S, IS TENTH IN REDUCTION OF DEATH RATE Rate Now 11.7 Per Thousand— World War Against Disease Brings Results New York, Dec. 9.-+(AP)—The | We United States stands tenth among the nations of the world in the re- duction of its death rate, John K. Gore, vice président and actuary of the Prudential Insurance company, today told the Associution of Life Insurance Presidents. “A world war agai .s‘ disease,” he said, 4has brought prolongation of life in 32 countries to 636,000 per- sons. In 28 countries the eral death rate has been material ud Abe duced and in only four has it in- creased. The death rate in the Unit- led States stands at 11.7 per thou- sand. New Zealand leads the world with a rate of 8.1 per thousand. Among 15 countries with low death rates, however, the United States from 1911 to 1925’ showed a reduc- tion of 2.3 per thousand, - Mr. Ld said. “It is claimed by many,” added, “that prohibition was the outstanding cause of this reduction, but in England and Wales, without prohibition, there. was a somewhat Breater reduction than in this coun- oy, which throws some doubt upon this claim. High-r standards of living and greater attention tu health conservation probably are the chief factors.” Heart Disease Heads List Heart disease, he reported, is the leading cause of death in this coun- try, accounting for 14 per cent of deaths at all ages and 23 per cent at 40 and over. Many believe. he said, that the increase is due to the ed in an incyease of population be- cause there has been u decrease in the birth re: “P -ventive smedicines” he sald, “is a real factor in maintaining public health. Never in the world’s hi has the fight against disease been more hopeful than now.” MODERNING CAMPING ae old man, where have you been ?” “Just got back from a camping Ps ‘Roughing it, eh?” “You bet. ; Why, one day our port- aa 0 went on the bum and no hot water, heat, electric lights, ice or radio for almost two ours.”—Life. —_—. ON HIS UPPERS Clerk (applying for a raise): I’m in that Leino where * cannot Wet of shoes. $ Vell, you will have to go, Perkins. I’m cannot be tole: Smith's Week; in the office.. Sydney. before you buy a fountain pen for yourself or your friend. It makes just the kind of gift everybody likes. A nearby merchant sells Waterman's but Bare feet | __—— ons of the oi oer from which.motor sicohol has Molasses is (_ERTTLE JOE Jini CAPITOL THING. Cus KIO (S$ GOING T Get For" Tonight and Saturday Harry Langdon Lights Every Face with Laughter “HIS FIRST FLAME” Just for Fun! —that’s what Harry Lang- don’s Latest and Greatest FEATURE comedy fs for! —a great big joyous bonfire of laughter, thrills and Har. ry Langdon antics! Also Charley Chase APITO Theatre The bear eats more varieties of food than any other animal. and wrists. Into City on aloes in in a variety of sizes and designs. Defense area th indicated more testimony would be tended to show that dominated her will to such an extent that he was powerless to resist. 3rd Member of New England Family in Serious ‘Condition New England, N.. N. Mrs..Alma Cole, Fargo, Peesained, nurse, who came to New England 3 week ago to assist in the care of the: f \ prices were being demanded for the and other details ae the flying stricken family of her brother, E. 0. Boettcher, today held out no hope for the recovery of Richard, 8, who has lain in an unconscious condi- tion for 10 days, suffering from some strange malady which already, has claimed his mother and sister, Margaret, 7. 2, had a “very! Pew ‘Wayne Boettcher, bad night,” but the two nurses who are in attendance believe his condi-| tio. much better rte Ricker Boettcher, 15, who was th the family taken sick, is savas slowly and appears out of danger. THANKS FOR SENTENCE. years. His card ‘want: to let you come to the conclusion that a d aes ‘life is a ee Pe and I appreciat you ga’ me when you sent me here.” THE SECOND A. E. F. Pcl Visitor: (in - Paris): Second Ditto: Oh, .he eix NOTICE nditions of thy insrtwage, given ‘by condition: erieaacrs - etn 4 ited. the ‘ottice. er the D.. March thy 1986, 00 secure » Marcl % ‘parme for $875. 4 Pang aot credit not exceed S200, 00, with interest ‘on eaia note at 20% sald default being failure to pay id indebtedness, and there is dae thereon $1,098.00; NOTICE HI + BY GIVE! Ae, that said mot ny be foreclosed by-a sete ot ak ae ai Sth December teen. Tai, jock’ $.'m., the (old Drop: erty will be sold to satis! oy aS id mo gage: The right, title, topes: snavfistures, “abies, 2 nike, tcalats ic e, stock and all other in and about specifications may be muy S surveyor's office. ‘be accompanied is. order of the Board of Apple Creek Townshi 2 ; is ‘ Sealed nee ANS. 8 vent High School _Bulldine ther fe ae NWARDE cia Scene aes ae Accepts President Calles’ ac Etrest/Resciadted tation to Make Aerial Trip Rescinding its action taken at) the October meeting to have state! highway No. 6 laid out directly south from Wilton, coming into Bis- ’s aerial ambassador of good will, marck on Washington street in the lonel Charles A.. Lindbergh, i: bates ee ened of peel chirad the Burleigh to undertake another spectacular terday instructcd mission—this time a flight from the. ate hog + nr department to’ Washington to whined City. with the sec of scodsrat-| Accepting a telegraphic invita. hts of way needed m from President Calles of Mex- over the route ori-| ico, which reached him yesterday, Diese planned, which will bring) Lindbergh will add .2,000 more into the city the same as at pres-| miles to the log of his “Spirit of St. ent. Louis,” which already includes a The action at the October. meet-| New York to Paris hop and a long taken because the com: | jaunt around the United States. sioners believed The time of the flight, its route Washington, Dec. (P)—Amer- that excessive necessary its. of way to bring, co!oncl’s dec’cion after he has had the road int inf Bismarck nf originally | an opportunity to examine condi- Bowlers that time numer-| tions. He does not now contemplate tions signed by taxpayers| a nonstop flight. laced on file, asking! Use of the transatlantic “Spirit route be used in-: of St. Louis,” eh Sooner upon ene coming directl; al insne-+’ $1 finding its motor A in satisfactory condition? The en- vita Fricke -gine has never been overhauled, he ion taken at the “~'4 »"hough it still is functioning the een perfectly. ge number of ———__——. re DANGEROUS RISK the county au} change in the! “Who ee this au any mene tate chighwa: . Com-, $592” read the on japidat- vd seconded the! ed vehicle in Mine Tealews window. A man passed the store, read the ; Sign and entered. “I'll take a i chance,” he offered. “Where’s the ighway commission to go ee freee tear ene Turkey Day on the Bowery igh-hatter enjoying @ drumstick here while (inset) to “Mr, papal proffer of a second piece of pump- » From Washington | ieee Dec. $.—(AP)—Wil- strain of modern business and social m S. Vare of Pennsylvania was life upon the nervous and digestive | dented the oath of office today by systems, with resultapt-effect on the the senate. ,circulation. As in the case of Frank L. Smith’ Cancer and diabetes also were of Ilino’s, the senate declined. to shown to be responsible for a large admit the Pennsylvanian to the full percentage of deaths. The former privileges of a member because of has moved from sixth ‘o third place the expenditures made in his cam. 28 a cause of death in a generstion, paign for office. Instead, his case will be referred to the Reed campaign funds com- mitte which uncovered the evidence which both Smith and Vare were’. used of campaign financing out of line me public policy, Vote Was 55 to 31 The vote on which Vare was barred was 55 to 31. This com- pares with the vote against Smith of 53 to 28. As in the case of Smith, Vare will be allowed to present his defense tp the Reed committee and before he may be finally ousted he will be allowed to argue before the senate. The vote was on u sub-resolution | by Senator Reed, Republican, Penn- sylyania, in charge of Vare's figut which would have allowed the sen+ ator-elect to be seated now while os privileges and elections commit- investigated his cage. Five iemoorats voted with 26 Republi. Mr. Gore explained, but propaganda as to diet and exercise has effected a slight reduction in diabetes fatal- ities. “In general, countries in the trop- ies have the highest death rates with the rate among males higher than that amonz females in all countries,” Mr. Gore said. “The effects of immigration and the heavy mortality rate among American negroes together result in higher death rate in this country than would be the case in 2 popula- tion more nearly homogeneous, but the records of 25 years, despite seri- ous setbacks, show more gains ‘losses in the battle to ;rolong life.” Birth Rate Also Decreas2s The general decrease in the world’s death rates, he said, has not result- cans to administer the oath and 26) Republicans and one. Farmer-Labor joined with 38- Democrats to deny the vote. Both Senator Frazier and. Sena- tor Nye, North Dakota, voted against administering the oath. 'Jury’s Verdict Favors Plaintiff After only 20 ites’ delibera- tion, the jury which heard the e dence in the case of Fred Siewert ys. Jacob Fiel, tried in district court here yesterday, brought in @ vers dict in favor of the plaintiff, allow- ing him $353. Siewert brought suit to recover money which he had to pay to satisfy -nortgages against property he ‘purchased from Fiel and which were not shown on the deed. William F. Gagner is suing the Northern Pacific Railway company in the case on trial today for $1,100 which he claims is the value of 11 |stacks of hay destroyed by fire al. ilegedly started by the railway com- Pany. \_ William Miller, Philip Ackermar . J. Brown and Nufrye Wynenk: pleaded not guilty when arraigne. this morning on charges of engag- ing in the liquor traffic. The charge specifies that it is a second offense for all but Brown. Soo Line Train Has Hard Trip in Storm Minneapolis, Dee. 9. 9.—(?}—Smash- | ing theomehs drifts 10 to 12 feet high for more Bee 200 miles, trai 106 of the Soo line fought its way into Minneapolis at 11:30 a, m. Pearse, 29 vast behind schedule. hilly? roximately passe! whom are residents of the | Twin Cities, it was an adventure, bet to the haggard train crew it was a battle for every inch of p1 | Train. 106 Wft, Portal, ND at 9 t. 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