The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1928, Page 8

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ae eras FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 nearby in a taxicab while the boys committed the burglaries. Search for the young woman was extended to Fargo, N. D., after the 5 -ola boys hi I lice that she "babe led a ‘tain Sor Pohat point after they had taken her to St. Cloud in a stolen automobile. Mrs. Frank Aughnay will have private kindergarten at her home, 504 Ave. E, begin- ning Monday, Jan. 9th, for a term of ten weeks, $10.00 per term. Hours 1:30 to 3:15 p. m. On account of school open: ing Monday the regular meet- ing of the Parent-Teachers’ as- sociation of the Richholt school will not be held until Wednes- day evening of next week.—Jo- seph Coghlan. ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [RADIO BOARD HAS PROBLEM, MEMBER SAYS Broadcaster Charges Commis- sion With Seeking to Create Monopoly of Air PAGE EIGHT WORK T0-START ON HIGHWAY To BALDWIN SOON Highway Commission Agrees to Go Ahead With Con- struction on East Line | Society A-gambol in Lake Placid Snow Washington, Jan. 6.-— (%) — Charges that the federal radio com- mission is seeking to create a mononoply of the air through the National Broadcasting company chain were lodgec today before the senate interstate commerce commit- | tee by D. W. May, manager of sta- tion WTRL, at Midland Park, N. J. The charges were made during hearings on the nominations of Sam Pickard of Kansas, Orestes H. Cald- well of New York and Harold A. La Fount of Utah to be members of the commission. Work on state highway No. 6 from Bismarck to Baldwin will be- gin eat dl this spring and be rushed to completion as rapidly as possible, it was announced today by the state highway commission during a con- ference with members of the Bur- leigh county board. The road will be built on the “east line” or the route called for in the original survey, it was decided. There has been some delay in the et ‘+2 of contracts on this piece of road, the only part of the state Dr. Enge higawa cre etree Ae end ela pea sees Chiropractor ween Bismarc! an he county unfairly and unjustly, jay de- Drugless hysician line, because of trouble in securing clared. “They are 1.ow threatening Lueas toc ho N. D. ji l. rights of way and a temporary de- cision early last fall to change the pro} route. Graveling of the highway from “+ to Wilton, which was grad- ed during the last summer, and eeccing of the Linton road from tling to the Emmons county line will be done this summer also by the state highway commission and ee ae en board, it wae 2 was appointed, pills length tte al e ference. ie “ ifficulti der which he said the board agreed to pass the necessary vba a score of eastern society centers winter sports called social registerites to fashionable Lake Placid EC) Ba operated in under- resolutions immediately, so that the ae here you see them gamboling in the snow. At the right, Peggy Bassick of Wabash, Ind., and her sklis; taking to solve the broadcasting be started in the spring. jow, little Karen Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Demarest Lloyd, of Washington, D. C.; and above, problem, Wing Lots Sol Jacques Suzanne, guide and musher, returning to one of the hotels with his dog team. “We have to fight the listeners’ Sale of lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block battle for them,” Pickard declared 8, village of Wing, to the Wing bi ‘i under questioning by Senator Dill, Mercantile company for $20 was Vi IRS ON N. W. TRIBUTARIES OF tarda eke cot the Gump ess Democrat, Washingtnn, co-author of he by the board yesterd: tributed to slow paper by M. R. Ha- | the ule act. Phot conn equip- 3 ley, president. The bank was or-|ment that cost 4 mes 851 when five robbers held up the First National oe, 1S et cia Reretal MISSISSIPPI WOULD NOT MATERIALLY ganized as a National bank in 1900. much as that of the broadcasters.” used Lavern Comer (left) and. isms ROvikeon (Hina) an chieae ie and $7,831.92 from the-bridee fund A short time ago a bandit gang| “As I understand it, then,” inter-| pitched battle with citizens. Then the bandits commandeered a car sel gactes ceca re| CONTROL FLOODS, COL. POTTER SAYS saz sci: ser S| get Suter Wh Sera a ira Wr Mr ta F , Fs . £0 i +3 motor vehicle fund was author- SS arte side ol ilaaad paid any hae ,28 to whether ig delayedecabttas capltted aur casleariet ior. eas vecereres baat . 2 P: y 7 1 ere is 2 mono} . : Application of the Red Trail Oil) Proposal Should Be Seriously roussd by wishbers Who ta4uenea | Holy Name Societ “We have considered that there is a " company for relief from excessive!’ Investigated, Although Res: that his wife showed any,sign of in- Uddrlemanied uely no monopoly,” Pickard replied. | “Thrill Bandits’ Are sight of his mother while officers | toxication on the ride to the scene or} Services Will Be Reels ey ls keedillsroite att eae Deeeesed, on et was wasereed i ein : tat pier 4 : : proved, P ervoirs Would Not Entirely) returning from it. John wa swith veins rraigned in Court Seite its court urtowimieanee we at and the company produced ; : : Denton, | | should take some action with rela- videnco to, show that it 'actuaily| Cut Off Flood Waters, Head) eizhbor, who took’ them to the fire, Broadcast Sunday) shout th: ‘ondeasting of chan St. Paul, Minn, Jan, 6—(#)—| €F composedlv. to di out 300 independent broad- casters February 1 and leave the air in the hands of the monopoly.” The New Jersey broadcaster took the stand after Pickard had been questioned for more than half an hour. The Kansas commissioner, who is under attack on the ground that he is neither a Democrat nor a jacLACHLAN University = by Natural Loa w aed Metallic igs or Surgery Glasses Fitted Rooms 8 Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. resident of the state from which he In What Month Is Your Birthday? 000, On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers cost only $128. confirmed Taylor’s testimony. - ‘ rograms, explaining that unless a y ‘ Bonds Accepted of Mississippi River Com- ar “The History oe Purposes of the “ttteal ea ae oeaknhive set he| Howard Wandrei, 18, and Wendell isyecon sUUpiavs ciotien eee Hoskins-Meyer The following surety bonds to] mission Contends A. C. Activities For Holy Name Society” will be the sub-| could get nothing else except such| Whaley, 19, alleged “‘thrill bandits”| sories of burglaries. Wandrei is Home of K-F-Y-R protect county A eraled were ap- | 1928 to Be rey tlined ject of the address to be delivered by | programs. a i and students of the University of| said to have told police that they roved: First National bank of 5 —— ju Father John Slag, pastor of St.| “I believe the radio engineers! yinnesota, were arraigned in muni-| committed the robberies “for a ismarck, $75,000, $125,000 and} Washington, 5. at Open Conferences) “27's pro-cathedral, at the regu-| will solve that and other of the dif- cipal court here erkivis dina bans ar v | thrill.” $50,000; First Guaranty bank of} servoirs on the northwestern tribu- lar bi-monthly meeting of the so-| ficult problems for us,” Pickard re- charges, but their aes wets cone Meanwhile poli tinued thei Bismarck, $4,000 and $5,000; Moffit| taries of the Mississippi river] — ciety which ‘will be broadcast _by| plicd. tinuel until Saturday to permit fic] search Ma eis = ir Dr. Geo. F. .McErlain State bank, $5000; First State bank) would not materially control the! Members of the Association o¥| radio station KFYR from 2 to 3 p. ROR T ing of complaints a ite rod t be 2 insted ue re ht tt pods fae of n_ $7,000; Farmers State| main stream flood waters in the|Commerce and non-member citizens|m. Sunday from the procathedral. | North Dakota Pioneer th stood upright and grim- be *s fel! ie : on th rhe rong f ee ee bank of Baldwin, $4,000; Sterling| opinion of Colonel Charles L. Potter|of Bismarck will have their annual; More than 325 men and boys are . faced: inthe prieeen” 6ee, a the dour Atlee, Shi Hi aot te Chrente Diseases a Specialty State bank, $5,000 and $10,000, H a rl president of the Mis- “ed autpeld to Leet etatiee leer to Aelamgiet pa services pies Dies at Valley City though Whaley, a few moments lieved to lave taken “et active part = gag oe! N. eed ae m iver commission. ive civic program for 1928 and out-|the members will renew their esate i i ‘i o Ne ‘Deering School Man Appearing before the flood con-|line the association's activities . for | pledges and hold a reception for new| Valley City, N, D., Jan. 6.—(?)— delgianinsaciie rotd mistignenooes | Haieaeg neti ioctl aeons e. trol committee of the house toda: he ensuing year at the group con-| members. *" . Gives $2,000 Bonds’ the commission head said reservoirs|ferences that have been scheduled} The services will be opened with eta ery war) , : upon tho upper valley tributaries|for next week. the recitation of the rosary and they 2 % An ounce of tion in biscuit Thursday at the home of her daugh: 6. should be seriously investigated but | “Any resident of Bismarck is in-| will close with the benediction of the - : s i 3. far Mrs. Helen Bjerke of this’ city. Ben M inten they would not entirely cut off the|vited to attend these group confer-| Blessed Sacrament and singing of edd i Deering, N. Pouchoula, today in| flood waters. fences, whether he is a member of|the “Holy God.” cr Sat Sail veg sree disease. bonds of $2,000 on| , Questioned by Representative | the association or not,” H. P. God- ——_——- Boni int Pickton, Ontario, Cansée @ charge of conspiracy to use the| Sears of Nebraska, a Republican|dard, secretary, said today. “We Everything Possible Mes.) Pugh married: Robert Pugh mails to defraud under an indict-| member of the commission, the|want the opinion of any man or there fied 1878. They settled at p ment returned by a fed grand| Colonel said the northwestern reser-| woman who thinks that he or she Was Done to Rescue Jamestown, N.. D, in 1884 and » Ne Dy jury at Washington, D. -| Vior system would be a great hene-|has a constructive idea for the as- . wer A cember 16. ahington, Con De fit for irrigation in the arid west.) sociation to put into effect.” 6 Submarine Victims pauee appt bey ener Martin was ono of seven defend-| It also would improve navigation on} Men or women whose last names ee. ing to Jamestown in x ir. ficted by the jury, which in-| the Missouri river, he declared, and| begin with the letters, A, B, C, U, Boston, Jan. 6.—(?)—Everything P aaa Png be held vestigated the operations of the would probably control flood in lo-|V, W, X, Y and Z will meet at 8] humanly possible was done to res- a Central Scientific college, of which} ©#1, sections. ._. |p. m. Tuesday in the A. C. chambers. | cue six. men imprisoned in the tor- Peel taste: epee Martin was alleged to have been|, He declared that the commission,|They will be under the direction of} pedo room of the sunken submarine| for burial Saturday. Besides Mrs. the dean. Government officials de-| however, regarded that tigation 8. W. Corwin, R. P. Logan and L. H.} 8.4, but the elements prevented it, Bjerke, Mrs. Pugh is survived by clare that the indictments inaugur-| benefit to the west was “not prop-| Richmond, members of the board of] Lieutenant . Commander Edward] another daughter, Mrs. Florence ated campaign to clean up diploma] tly a phaso in formulating an ade-| directors, and M. H. Atkingon, mem-| Elisberg, who returned to the navy Gloseth, also of Valley City, and a mills and fake universities. quate flood control plan for the f the special committee which| from retirement to aid in the res-| sister, who resides in the east. rom the custody of Deput; ithe ; Persons whose last names begin| quiry investigati i \- United States Marshal Retest Eax.| the washing away of dirt from the] with the letters, D, E, F, G and S| day” Ree eee sdleasNer to ee tern f vas just ch| will ; 5 Additional Sports q Peal Mi Mati aud thal he| ofan’ clity ante] "Ladner Weng th iere| eae Mune aT ded |_ Additional Sports_|| Keeps you healthy all winter 12 Ounces -- 12 Biscuits that rescue vessels reached the|® him on the ground that he is guilt, s. H, I, J, K and L will meet at 8 p. m. f the disast i ; : e aeog erm He ats Sa ty wy, We ions, $3 foreach $1 of loss] Thursday while the final mecting at scone of the disaster off Province: er wer Ss. = Warm- Nourishing «Satis ng stands ie other nts 2 9 p. m. Friday wi e for people| di 4 ie also have retained pasate oot ane Colonel Potter declared that fale names begin, with letters M, Ph egpeie ood paleo seta — Eat two with hot tend ing not guilty. The oth- swift flowing streams from the.N, O, P, Q, R and T —— to 25, in Clean Tilt Smith Is Acquitted; a ¢ MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ¢ er ta live in various states.) Rocky Mountains did wash away a] (, R. Simpson, Taylor and int is unaware when his case Lee a ia soil pat Benin: Broodsre Quanrud will have charge Rapid City, S. D., Jan. 6—(P)— called for trial at Washing-| Preven is erosion. | of ednesday’s meeting; A. M. - chaumberg, Yon. ‘He furnished bonds before| tative Frear of Wisconsin, another|Christianson, F. A. Lahr and Dale Sapp Pleads Guilty liad he auneare a pa orep ities : : States Commi Republican committee member, con-| Si; f Thursd ti id F. : - i 5 RAD! ‘Murphy of Minot. loner Thomas} curred in the colonel’s views." 1. Conklin R, B. Webb and F. 11. Peale Seal, Thee in pilistrict oe here ieee ane, The eget 9 . - eda a ———_———- ‘aldo of Friday's meeting. court here yesterday on a charge of | 1, durit he opening minutes : * Noti f ji i].| engaging in the liquor traffic, was| C°°5® (U ng, Lwin | i Chain Grocery Store {Lloyd Kimble to Take |, Notices of the meeting were mate eee ae ne iury “which “ee | but before the half closed the Jim, co s rocer IN EVERY SOCKET q Magnate Threatened| Stand in Own Defense OF YOUR i 0 mies had piled up a 23 to 14 lead of Commerce today. vaeee a verdict at 6 o'clock last! Which the miners were unable to ru . and it” a a ' 5 5 . Schaumberg made 17 i. i —(ap)—| _ GREEN, GREEN STREET E. F. Sapp pleaded guilty to aj overcome MEAT MARKET RECEIVER. Setter igs, Tens. Frvageon to ie i ual rationale: Tene Newark —No_ trouble _ locating charms ct ane ed prohibition Pets ae cueenes ae on close T s ‘i Yamily,” unless he jefe | der of Daniel Sink, aged recluse, and| Green strect here the other day. sented to serve fear months in the| Shots The floorwork was fast and. PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH ST. burning of Sink’s home, was expect-| Not at all. A truck loaded 2 the game was comparatively clean. ol atl id ed to testify in his own defense in| green paint was wrecked on Green Po ie ape og ta har ftps ge Sheerer, left foramen was the star by Clarence Saun-|his trial in Carroll county circuit) street and then the road turned suspended until further orders Km in the mines offensive. He made All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables That the Mark:t an Th tre a i peared efforts of defense easel apy rs ue ie the court. five, flelsl-gcals. ans 68 £999) me Affords 0 al —_— i} a Ghoste |. bring out an alleged confession | fluid and so one must again consult Pl sgy the case of the state vs. COMISH HAILS SHARKEY ‘ : % edfergonia, charged with sean only notice that we |0f Mrs. Jeannette TRV ot aN ye the signs to find Green street. | engaging in the liquor traffic, scc- gen ae. = be eae po Bartlett Pears, 214 size cans, per can Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. witness, said to —— Fead the | letter, Crime, had. been defeated by. state| MINNEWAUKAN BANK CLOSES Md offense, is being tried. tender, today was ordered to report AD CANA cos css s sess csusadesel sauces nd cigar pees, ess aver a Jane, N. Ds ane. pes before the Dew To state athletic i jusband, relat event 1c ie rs! ational jank o! ine- ry commission next ‘uesday or exame- A ht of Sink’s death. waukan, Benson county, with de- f Justice Court | ination of his injured hand. The ex- Purity Bakery Goods le told how he and his wife were| posits of $150,000, was closed yes-|@ : amination, the commission explain- Arraignment of “Whitey” Jones] 04: Was ordered to make sure that |] St. John’s Bread, per pound ..........-+ Wilbur at the S-4’s Grave before Justice of the Peace Anton| Sharkey is in shape to go Hirongt QWOUNEE io ce catars ciaacce neces ss Beer has been postponed indefintely with Tom Fieney, of Australia, at because of the fact that the com- " plaining witness, a soldier at Fort Madison Square Garden next Friday U.S. Inspected Meats Lincoln, is in the post hospital re-| ™ f a covering, from - Seineies, alleged Bin Cintaw Spring Chickens, per pound .......++eesssereeees BIC to hi entered a local cafe during the early hoagie of Monday an¢ attacked the soldier with a suga’ bowl. \He is at present at libert ling having furnished $100 cas’ Pioneer Railroad Executive Is Dear You can’t play with the Fire Demon and win. 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