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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS | Perera DR hse: SAE oS ESS ROSS Sn Pe ee der PR anne CMBR SSR at feds a aa i ta Sanat i ae Re eA Se Le SNR ant DDO ERIN ersen serve TSN IE ES LINDBERGH GETS HUGE WELCOME AT MANAGUA Senator Wheeler Demarids Inquiry of Nicaraguan Situation) FYE GUEST AT RESIDENCE | Ie t | mies | Wacnlty Law te Testes | OF PRES Dll) “SENATE, HOUSE "st soryaccts ROAD PROGRAM alo Parker Offers Different Plea Central American Repub- When Arraigned on mer) COVERS EVERY Charge For Death of C. Ivy zr on mm COUNTY INN. D. * Los Angeles, Jan. 6.—(7)—A com-| Hi i \< BINGHAM IS DEFENDER lete teen of California’s new Highway Commission Ap : ad Seca insanity as a we proves Plan Presented by En- : fense in criminal cases apparently . in Marines Holding Quilali Now : will be involved in tho trial of Wil-} gineer, With Some Changes : iam Edward Hickman on the two . Ready to Resume Conflict : : : marr indictments which ho faces ; ere. x With Sandino The 19-year-old youth a few days | me Comet ahs guilty Be ees | — of insanit Ly 0 ar’ . -, . 7” fe Mion New York witnessed a spectacular conflagration Slee ro “ed mastics Pou eae Pritt te age Engineer Frahm Ex: the American marines -| of! on the Hudson destroyed two waterfront blocks in Hol mn on the fe ins F: Consider al, Nicaragua, and they apparently | opposite shore, Here you see the burning Clyde Liner Seneca’ turning|indictmnet together with his 16- P 7 actors idered now are ready to resume their con- over at her pier. heated accomplice, Welby Hunt,| in Preparing Outline Nict with the small army of Augus- - for the murder of C. Ivy Thoms in OO — CONDITIONS ‘PERFECT’ -|People of Nicaragua Are Amazed at Youth of Famous Air Adventurer — Henan, Nicaragua, Jan. 6—() — Nicaraguans, from peon to pres- ident, today took delight in honor- ing the Lone Eagle. They were amazed above all else at the youth of the air adventurer. Soon after he had seen Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, President Adolfo Diaz said he “had no idea he_ would prove to be so young.” Many aged Nicaraguans shook hands with the flyer. They were . visibly affected wd the meeting. “Que Lindo muchacho y que joven,’ —“What a fine looking boy and so young”*was the genera’ murmur, _ Bucks Strong Head Wind Lindbergh's trip of more than 165 miles from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, was made against a head wind. The flyer said that conditions were per- ee and the headwinds did not both- er him. . The recent fighting snd the bomb- ing of rebels by marine corps planes TO ANNOUNCE LIST SOON eral. While the “devil dogs” hold their ] ‘ fire awaiting contact ith Sandino, OVERRIDE DECISION OF COURTS IN Fu ae not guilty by reason of | ery county in the state was a ragu: ° i May Have Two Trials nounced today by the state highway ae SE ee soe one Fot shots ER HENRY GRAY CASE In the Parker case Hickman | commission. og volleys continue to’resound at RUTH SNYD AND Sandi iberal - a drug store holdup, he entered the : tg Sai ese | COWERNOR SMITH NOT EXPECTED TO [isco |, nin o 2 ghey cme tle tested California law—“not|tion program for 1928 covering ev- verbal skirmishes on the congres- legally admitted his guilt by the; The program calls for the letting the gentlest drop of the fi itive he made and his trial, set for |o¢ contracts for 474 miles of - ? s gravel hat and much more of it is brought Saauary 25, will be a sanity hear- ued cared into prospect with introduction yes-| Another Move Started Which ing only. On the Thoms murder in-|construction and 479 miles of earth terday of the Wheeler resolution for dictment he first will be tried to de-| grading and includes every county @ senate inquiry. May Delay Execution of Mrs. ° oo TRS T OTT Ra | Hewitt’s Execution will be given a sanity trial to de-! ‘The program was presented to the was not disclos e _ last night's oe Effect on Gray—Jury Trial saying losed, Floyd Hewitt, 17, ldrawn out trial in the Parker case /°f, Tos on which construction i8| Rescuers are shown chopping away the roofs of telescoped Pullman cars “Before the Spirit of St. Louis i | Is Set For Tonight | m 1 oO gp Ti trial in the commission by Chief Highway En- did not dampen the ardor of those momma Rl eign ere planned in 1928 will be made public i =n i it. Riawthecoue’ le public! otowing the wreck on the Chicago & Alton railway near Chicago in ‘ stronghold of Sandino, The m: Company’s Suit electric chair at Ohio peniten- migith the aiterner tor Welby Hunt | 2S 00n as the original program sub- which one was killed ‘and ‘more than 40 injured. “The Hummer,” a fast vated Brrehietbneat omelet ce termine his guilt and if found guilty | in the state. i The exact imminence of any new 3 battle in the neighborhood of Quilali| Snyder, But Will Have No ommiaa did not dampen, the, ardor ° Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 6— | Thoms case was set for February 1,|&eer H; C. Frahm and was ap- iy : 4s join wit lanagua in (AP)—With his last avenue of {attorneys indicated that a long proved with some changes. The list] #-- a the ambassador of good did not give the number of men in tiary for the slaying of M ‘ f ; a mitted by Frahm can be corrected to , ‘ a Chicago-S' ig train. 4 A 2 reiterating that his client, would|; igo the o : nsas City train, rammed and telescoped a Chicago-St. Louis h led eabbotit, i Hunt’s detachment, or give any de Fred Brown wanker five-year- | plead guilty to the Pal le ‘der | include the changes made by the ihe gto erate ag io tie} fs Fiend tails of their march through the New York, Jan. 6.—(P)— old son at Connaut, Ohio. E “ commission. and ; a country except that none of re of Mrs, Ruth Phage Hewitt confessed to the slay acti pened ee te As adopted the program contem- FORCES OF MIDDLEWEST. SOUTH AND nto Ppa ede iad we beers Sandino's men were encountered en| for, postpovement of the date | ing of Mrs. Brown and her son | predicted that the trial on the hold Plates the carrying over into 1929 [ ’ steer s ard beauti- ey, inded Marines Named was ‘apparently, desned again at the Brown home. He clubbed up killing would find Hunt testify pa de Py - is sealer He ia Pp SE The crowd burst into cheers as Another ot to the navy de-| today when it was announced ing against his former accomplice in se st a ean tacts st last the ‘Spirit of ‘St, ‘Louie: appemen partment, Ydenti fied the dar a th ‘gument on a motion for crime. California law provides that (ret season, Ome sue Modishly gowned senoritas forgot Fines who were wounded in last trial in the suit Vt : o the death penalty can be inflicted Srl cs Nis aivaealo /eaiie EASTERN INFLUENCES RATHBONE SAYS the, dust of the sun-baked field and ‘ 7 ty no person under years of age. pe r thei * ‘lotl tl rs weer ats'|' Te Maataey oo 1 | His execution haw'boen set for |°" Grandfather Commits Suicide | jon that in prepar- ee the spritt to'be near the plane when pany - some time tonight. A ; Fi igation |im& his outline he gave first con-|——~———— ~~ t jou til J: . . wae nother angle in the investigation | i jurati i ‘“ k it landed. eeea — " perryrd ii os = mnt of the activities of ,Hunt was. Oe eran relat ns e secney coats [Five Five Cent C Cup of * Farm Relief, Flood Control and singh carnal band played the \- P i c ! a i le A Ys s iS Span; ‘Weymouth, Mass., address of Mi January 13 did not act as a stay ¢ : convinced that A. R. Briskell, the : I rose, it was evident that atiother 5 shall not lag further behind the I cron scoanenanal M M Before Con- ‘i ; h’s grandfather, took h [pe dibent y ENG |p jajor Measures Central Ameri ey had tok Mary O'Leary, who was to be noti-| of the execution. : “—e " grading construction, the desirability Ia AA bi erican country had taken fied in-case-of accident. In legal circles, it Was ex- HAS fe hero last May. | Briskell’; denth |of through routes and the closing of| _ Chicago, Jan. 6—(AP)—An- | gress Which Call For Uni-)this tall, smiting youth ‘into its Lack of sensational deve! that the next move of ae suggested that purported |&#PS in established routes, rather} other “American institution— cart, its, Snyder's attorneys would i th secti - .| the five cent cup of coffee— fied Action, Ilinois Congress- Is Guest at Diaz’ -Home be to attempt to obtain a stay NORTH D AKOT A suicide notes found on the aged | cai interest only. nm se ee may follow the nickel cigar into A silver key to Managua was st man’s body might have been forged. |", {0 4 Chi ii | man Claims handed Lindbergh by the mayor. of execution on the ground tribution of the program over the| history, so far as’ Chicago is inne ce ee ee are ; that she is a material witness acacia. aimasa, state as hole with defe concerned. —— 3 " in the impending legal action Vast Plot to Return {iccat consiserations, where possible,| “The Chieake Association of | Giinae, jan @odm)—¥ at him as he sped by automobile i . and that her testimony is abso- vhicago, Jan. 6. —Karm re-|direct to the historic Campode Representative Hodlesen, Dems aly, om The appeal ne Bismarck and Slope Area Hum Alabama, and the defense of the stay, it was said, would be f ministration by Representative Begg,| made on the ground that the With Activity as Severe A shi ed ‘i Carol to Rumania by ese reorrain ‘< ae oa 4k ‘a |lief, flood control, and construction| Marte, home of President Diaz. The par err a of Boulder dam are the three major} president and the flyer chatted in | profit. Already the cost of Congressman Henry R. Rathbone,| During an interview at the Amer- also was considered, Republican, Ohio. date now set for the hearing of 3 : | H iaate y 4 ; A uddleson declared the Nicarag-| arguments on the jur tien. | Cold Spell Passes Constantinople, Jan. 6.—(AP)—A . serving one cup of coffee is gape Atel, ears calle i ican legation, a Nicaraguan asked uan treaty effected by Henry| is set for the day following the vast plot to return former Crown seven cents, said J. J. Reaney, middl pe ° = th ants Pa the flyer when he expected to get L ‘stimson was illegal and that} execution date. Bismarck and the Missouri Slope Prince Carol to Rumani secretary of the association. middlewest and south and the Pa-| married. The reply was a smile presence of marines in that country — hummed with activity Thursdey as| Plane and:reestablish him in wn 4 Final action on a proposal to cific coast. and the remark, “I hardly believe constituted imperialism, but Begg| New York, Jan. 6.—(?)—Remarks| thousands left their firesides for|country has. been discovered by HELP N ANDINO raise the price to 10 cents will SU eens eranuretcns aeeans that refers to aviation.” t i i ime i Turkish police. | t month, a plist: aE” ‘was Stlignt pores fs mincines Hela Tbs re aepeeipgpede Reiy seatee por pgrat skip The: seized manifestos, alleged to! be aja tahisicndescars ee | asserted aud coopers ian alate on the until peace was restored| Henry Judd Gray today were in-|side duties left undone in the dace| have mn printed here, which the could the residents of these grea| and a new government set up. terpreted by newspapers as indicat-|of days of subzero weather. peers mere lead to. the. Be WOM AN U apc lons oiale ouanéage a Sensseaiies rants - ja district of Rumania. Caro aes : | sary ; Wi inquiry tag he anni nat comersiie athe fe gna: foe the ee ee cae in come to Constantinople and| Officials Believe They Are | nd jponmenity of the states TESTS HIGHER i i i ic chai x to D ; | affected. : x a blanket | inquiry ake ie: sitaation me die in the electric chair next ieeeaieg. mosis ae s Bb yin} vgicmuadguislas sande Teaching Rebels to Shoot to AS ACCOMPLICE \ “The time has come,” he said, “for ii 3 * ini: f forces to oppose eastern In the course of it, Senator Heflin, Meanwhile, a new move was un-|the coldest rie ing’ the Save Own Lives a joining of fo! n Democrat Alabanas, demanded with- derway in sy reme court, whieh of- temperature was, being ‘maintained [N a OF B ANDIT ¢ ANG“ pices whieh pesto block pas: Sums Lc The middlewest and the south ” alliance 5 i = . it was 36 abor Washington, Jan, 6.—(®)—Tw 4 IS) » that an “unholy” all tion of Mrs. Snyder might be post-| At 8 a. m, it was 36 degrees above! — N TE deserters from the ' United States Have Interests in Common . 3 marines, captured by the rebel Gen- have common interests in their] Huge Surplus of Crude Oil in yer ar. Hasciton, af be 1 Ere at a eicloek where it stopped ar azel 1, 0! r counsel, | al fe al oclock where st +s 7 6 2 filed application for a jury trial of|and then began to drop slowly as eral Sandino as they sought to/One of Four St. Paul Youths| strugeic for farm relief. The move h the suit brought by the Prudential|the skies became -overcast, keeping scape from the Nicaraguan war Robbery Was In- | {er reapportionment of the lower Southwest Proves Benefit Insurance Company of America to/out the warm sun rays. It was plus are believed by some marine| Held For ny Was house, if successful, will mean a to N. D. Motorist cancel insurance policies totaling|39 at noon, i officers in Nicaragua to have turned _. fatuated. With Her 0 N. U. Motor! ii rend 0 heir mili Me lessening of the influence of the e000 oe site a bor. busi ads Thshenlx nreier bareass stretell wai alltars eraleine po nccomnt a. farmer and they must obtain, relief face r, for whose death s! ing m cl el i — ‘rom the present congress it c' and Gray were convicted. the Gulf of Mexico and from the|/BTiand Suggests, However, | rebci troops. Rea (AB)=-Ayounm lates mectveraid-at anytime: Should Justice Levy decide that] Atlantic to the Pacific failed to re-| That Proposal Condemn ‘Ag- |,,°".°fficial report, relayed. fro lieved to be a widow, was| “The flood relief Storage of millions of barrels of crude oil in the southwest and other qicblers, wholly] oil producing regions has enabled Mrs. Snyder is necessary as a wit-|port ahy subzero weather, while in the front to marine corps headquar- | hej tonight us an|at the expense of the federal gov-|the average North Dakota 10- ness, he may order her execution] the rity of cases thawing ‘ gressive War’ Only ters here, said it was believed accomplice in the crimes cf four|ernment, has provided a second bond | bile mit to start his porgere4 postponed. The decision. would have : the two men agreed to teach San-| youthful bandits who were arrested of ‘sympathy between the middle-|easily on cold mornings, aecording no effect on Gray. federal - erred dino’s soldiers how to shoot under @|after a series of burglaries com-|west and the south. The southern|to C. S. Ladd, chief of ‘the oil dic Decision Next Week a|__ Washington, Jan. 6—(#)—A fa-|threat that they themselves would | mitted “for the thrill of states are in no position to bear any| vision of the state regulatory de- 13 +a rs vi The governor's decision on the| here, ly yorable reply to Secretary Kellogg’s|go before a rebel firing squad if) The four held are Ho' Yan-| part of the expense for this project.| partment here. plea for a 30-day stay of execu-|and Saturday with slightly note to France on December 28, sug- Hey refused, 3 .,|drei, 18, of St. Paul, a University of} “We find that the west has been Pathe reason, Ladd said, is that the ‘ion to permit examination of the} weather tomorrow. i: an international covenant| Marine intelligence officers said| Minnesota sophomore; Wendel] pleading for the construction of|quality of gasoline received in two by psychiatrists is not expected} West winds continued to prevail War as a means of settling th had no proof beyond the report. Whaley, Minneapolis, a freshman at} Boulder dam, which must be under-| North Dakota has never been high- until next week. today, prom! inte nal disputes, was received|which had come to them from the|the university; and two 15-year-old|taken by the federal government.|er, or nearly as high, as it has beech A governor, at the conclusi i today at the French embassy. The| marine officers in Nicaragua. They| st, Paul boys. The only method by which the Pa-|this winter, and this fact he traces o1 a aring in Albany, did id had made|note will be delivered to the state | pointed out, however, that in their|” ‘pp, an sought is not believed| cific coast can oppose successfully| back to the h i wes' oa ae 4 J . in tl ies and robberies, | Washington to k this measure is| J; ffort i ss I dry. remark: “aps ; | American proposel that the eventual jf American casualties, the Sandino Bat to fers ot a ie in a taxi|by i with the south and uct tatieeee eee abies pod Ply think very much’ Browning Will Giv. instead of being restrict-| troops have shown unusual famil-|while the youths committed the|the middlowest.” higher quality now than hace: of phychosis stuff,” and “this | ie: . to the United States : id France |iarity with marine crops method: crimes. One of the youths is said ————_——_— for ycars past, he said. With the twilight zone business.” Wealth to Children} siome,,be extendei to embrace at} The reports reaching Managua,|to have been infatuated with her| raw product comparatively cheap Counsel had made much in their yr aes i ier cee Jones Eurovest: comitries oftiors eto. said, recited tes is and to have stolen to entertain her. | i. they can afford ke prodigal in its Zi % ” Ladd’: both! New York, Jan. 6—(P)—Edward] subscribe to it, as they attempted to reach thel Mognwhitn tte coum men who| ite. te ee ae high West » wealthy real estate) Foreign Minister Briand suggest-| Honduran border. It was said that| stole for the “thrill in it” are in| quality ei f ‘gasoline fof Gee on : operator | hg besied in the note, geet eat pe ae geen fen the altertac: jail here. Wandrei told’ newspaper fuel ¥ announced! American proposal amen o|tive of immediat. execution or “ ‘ life” i {| that at his degth his fortune will go condem canaressive war” as ajagrecing to assist him. ee eT nee eae wa eine a ers ae a pe Mee do things for chilérea mere nar iv pg gle ale HE “August, five, eS ha “ pe “I wish I had stuck to my draw-| Dri From| °2%2r, but should give better results % a oy Ce a. m. 1 ‘Comet, ing Bing that would and they appreciate it,”*he said.|also embrace defensive hostilities. | absent without leave in Nicaragua. |’ “p, Hd a a diary kept by Wan- 300 Persons Driven From) generally, Ladd said “There’s no use working In general, the tone of the reply|Two of the men reported to a col- ' Homes in ‘Henderson Section have somethin fs favorable’ and embassy officials |umn of marines at San Labino on| {teh with daily events noted tor the ; signees expect it to lead rapidly to a final| August 2 after havi been absent | "Ugh how I wish I had 2 girl, But of St. Martin Parish ization of international scn|since the latter part of June. Thely can't for two reasons; I can’t sup- two men said they had been held] porta steady, and I can’t find || St. Martinville, La., Jan. 6—() prisooe ‘ad been | worthwhile steady to support.” As far as possible, Red Cross work- 7 : “Asliers are finding farm locations for The other three men have’ not i; 1 ‘ Carr For Governor) been heard of. pase ty 10 rsons driven from their 7 ammestown, N. D,, Jan, 6—f)— Women’s Clubs Donate me hafalay pro ceived the endorsement. of Weney to i Furnish Pavilion of them.” Miesiaipy Sood. . Rae ‘ pamieees tees for hovernor fon Home ti Ds jan, 6.—)— le announced that, it was not. deemed < ber of Commerce was holding|use in the: purchase and said, “I)tributed $50 cach

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