The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1928, Page 1

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20 DROWNED WHEN THAMES OVERFLOWS BANK Hickman’s Trial Will Be Held January 25, Judge Insists |RICURRENG : POSTPONEMENT |U. S. Marine Commandant Will OF DISASTER « ISPOSSIBLE F HEARING IS Inspect Situation in Nicaragua 4 DN YO? POSSIBLE major comer Jobe 4. Le HEAD OFFICER Waters Caused by Balan Met set ae atin De Gmtn &. cx Aneel OR DESTROYER. “Santa fense Statement That Delay Ig DEFEND ANT , Light Cruiser Trenton—Will May Be Necessary iret |Seneation Sprung Today in ‘CONFESSION’ 1S SOUGHT th an. 7—P)—A first Spend Two Weeks in Strife RIVER WALLS nw Torn Republic Engi Build. Tes Barricades to Prevent Re- es the situ: Son in} Navy's Investigation of currence of Disaster Submarine Disaster PRES : Defense Counsel May Go to pete Jan, 7.—(AP)—The Courts to Get Copy of ‘Second Confession’ a warning this afternoon that's BAYLISS WAS ON STAND], ition of "e devastat-| crn : jt ’ during the next few: Los Angeles, Jan. ud Usktheste : secicitien, wel hate on have in-|President of Naval Court of ne tides be La searcl Sandino's ee cee | fi Ae garcet|Inqry Brings Halt ee eee se sanity of William Edward Hickman| [ec ; casera Sunita te Questioning conditions was started today as attorneys hur- oe ss ig ried eastward armed with court stip- ee general will sail yen head Boston, Jan. 7.—()—A. sensation ig # See < ulations permitting them to gather 8 ening a) 8. C., aboard light ‘was sprung in the navy’s investiga- The American delegation to the Pan-American Congress at Havana, Cuba, Jaén. 16, are shown above as the " members posed on the white house grounds with President Coolidge. Lett to right are: Hon. M PA preteen pairs oa io aud wows i “sedi “ae Byard) tg id he O’Brien of New York; Hon. Charles E. Hughes, former secretary of state; Secretary of State Frank B. Kel- and school life of ie confes: : bY) public s e id tof th el Le Pet int logg; President Coolidge; Hon. Henry P. Fletcher, former U. 8. ambassador to Italy; Hon. Oscar Under- meen Catt ee, by Su- \ strife torn re] . Lene raat a Licute Praga ad is wood, former senator from Alabama; = eee B. Scott of Washington, and Dr. L. S. Lowe, a director of vor soage weet eee he 28 MARINES WILL PROTECT Bayliss, commander of the” coast either iret characterized e _ oo aaa ser ea mgt me mae yaalalitg, beige a he! Py ° e as ishing expedit see 3 Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 7.- -4 in collision, lant [ ] Fy sttorneys can find whom they do =There was another situation to-| Commander Bayliss at the time was tah Mi an Admits K illin Or mer not know as yet can be found.” ¢ day for the marines to take in| on the stand as a witness. Judge Hardy, taking exception to hand, Depredations and disorder} The break came while the coast a defense ctattinont that “it might the itoffice at Corinto, guard commander was being ques- to postpone the trial 3 raised fear that railway com-| tioned as to his familiarity with said there would be no : ication between the capital andj the operation of submarines in the Pes : waters along the north Atlantic HERTS be cut. 150 United States| coast. After he had replied to sev-| yy . . ailable for duty in eral questions pat by , commander Nine Jurors Drink Victim of Assault Found Near KF YR to Broadcast jie ratton, ju vocat 1 a the witness was stopped by Admit: Evidence and Then | Gunnison, Utah, Yesterday) Opening Ceremonies a a aeat’ ipa lake ’ in Nie SBvidence han nem been intro. Acquit Deferdants With Skull Fractured—Mur-| Of Special Session) rr barrcadee here ls done for Kansas City. Costello will at-| M. of the weling neat defenmunt ators thts Los Angeles, Jan. 7—()—Nine| derer Claims Victim Became) Arrangements have- mode by| So carats collapsed’ early tempt to gather evidence for the} ri well court. It is the duty of the presi-| Jurors, five em. .women, who Abusive While They Were the Bismarck radio ey tion which will offset any/ Nicaragua, center of the ttacked. dent of the court to inform you|Were discharged from further jury y to broadcast the opening of the spe- found by Walsh for the defense. The| zone in which six marines were C that testimony has been introduced) duty in municipal court for drinking Traveling Together by Auto cial session of the state le; ire} defense attorney will cover four mid-| killed and twenty-eight wounded i which establishes you legally as ajthe evidence in a liquor case and Tuesday by remote control from western states in his search, he said. recently. f ted. defendant before the court.” then acquitting the defendants, may the state capitol. The legislatu Boyhood friends, school day ac- com- Mesicctice Tate be given another chance. Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 7 is: sched quaintances and other persons who lepradations, ‘Municipal Judge. Thomas L. Am- (AP e City, Utah, Jan. 7.— is directly across brose, who discharged the nine with tess faretogate ate 26, of Mantie, Provide deposi. the bay of Eotere from Corinto, it’ a sizzling lecture, indicated today toda hi was feared’ that an attempt might that he might reconsider his action : ‘be Don Sol n ity by reason of insanity”—was be made to blow up bridge % ‘because eight of them. had appealed lovite! t upon. " F Corinto to te matalan } ‘ to him for judicial. forgiveness. and i , LhHheT Et TUTTE : . iG middle aged admitted to Judge Am- oD pitt See beiatitmnsen ey brose that thev had part:ken of the victim of Clark's confessed . bottled evidence, assault was found by a road near Gunnison, Utah, yesterday. His skull had been fractured. He died soon after he was taken to Gunnison.| 6 b] He did not regain consciousness. 4 Police identification of the victim County Board Requests High- way Commission to Go 3 Ahead With the Work x ‘Remains Silent Harold L. Davis, chief deputy : 1, re eae on yu pont Resolutions were. passed by the the existence of another confession. ‘Burleigh county commissioners be- en ‘fore adjournment of the January ‘What preparations will be made meeting yesterday requesting the for the special session of the legis- state highway department to pro- lature, opening Tuesday, praétically | Saunders and Peliee Visit Des-|ceed immediately with the work of OF S~4 VICTIMS [sez"sseecsore =) IN TWIN CITIRS™ == ARE RECOVERED [ict att S572 a xome iz OTIS nea St. Paul and Four Others leton, Ore., where he was captured. . veling state highway No. 6 be- more than $6,000,000, ‘ . eee eee cap _ Pas oor ps fxeen Baldwin. and Wilton, which | Bodies Were on Floor Huddled sonemite Clifford atten said Clark in Minneapolis e-men a confession made by] completed work on his . a ‘ stretch of road was graded to stand-| Under Tarpaulin—Men Ap- | o¢ his attack about f: ths. He — ‘ickman but retained the manu- iP. . ard specifications last summer, and e nei aad yrs: ‘s+. St. Paul, Jan. 7.—-(—Existence ‘No copies ever were made that piece of the Linton road be-| parently Sought Warmth Los Angeles and\'of two more gangs of “kid bandita’| 2 ai the a : A boson Sterling and the Emmons A Diggers tye in the Twin Cities was disclosed to- ° t Steps were also taken yesterday to} Provincetown, Mass., Jan. 7—(# Paul Tess Manta see ee rp | guarantee action early in the spring] —Six more bodies of members of four in Minneapolis, 17 to 19 years tes killing and mutilation | of on the improvement of the the crew of the sunken submarine peor eee, tis comnenee be-| old. S-4 were recovered by divers in the|through that city, he declared, the), 4,,comnection with the “thrill engine room. today. This brought|man Became so sifensive that “they heeds = goat incladed Howard| Waters the number of bodies to 13. got out of the car. The youth then anaes! os Whaley, uni- The six bodles “were” found-ty-| 014 of @ fight in which his compan 18 ito th er” roads, in addition to U. S, high- 7 way No. 10 leading into Bismarck] ing, two by two, on the floor of|Glark fi obtained the ‘ha of the boy: i the. if from er east. the compartment, between the en- sinek i para lant over the’ head alone gines and only a short distance be-| With it, an tt him in a dite! heir what it tween the stern and’ the point at! Clark had more than $2000 in| ‘Theft of Pen a It is which four bodjes were recovered| one $500 banknote, anc’) jewelry store he T'Sin divers went down during th six divers went down during the| SLAIN MAN UNKNOWN foreavan in groups of tires: aie IN PICTURE CIRCLES f Tiger today. The t. group recovered four ies!" “Los Angeles, Jan. 7—(AP)—Don yor are blamed for’ : id ‘the ba cage found Spe. piber: Solovitch, believed by poli be of more than a dozen au- 0, bringing them. up sho: - ani fore noon. Three other divers then rag beaten 7 aE | ‘in same compartment. aha, eme sd th ih | Tho ols ore, aefrmed 8! if he will accept the offer| arrival later in the day of the des will be “which will take back Bost ud i ; . To-his ear, word _larcen: tight, When Judge Ho returned a “not ey Noguchi took it quite as a matter course. o 3 Bae zee peli Eee iF EEE 7 S : Li ‘gagpex str lle “4

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