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Toe Weather 3 Healy fair tonight and Tues- day. joderate temperature. (222) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, , 1928 PRICE FIVE CE | LEGISLATORS HERE FOR PRE-SESSION CAUCUSES ee Two Workers Killed, 24 Missing, in Illinois Mine Explosion REASONS FOR MNELHOTH GESTSAREROROD T [i nso Ratner Omen) ONE WRK STREET WHEN FUR STORE Seen 22 cose emo STILL SECRET rece gu st PALLASINCLATR =n mec APTER BLAST ss 'setce ss] TRIALNOW SET rie Blew Out Front of Store— Cause of Explosion Not De- termined—Occurs Just Aft- Stock and Fixtures Total SOME MEMBERS NOT HERE FOR APRIL 2 er Day Shift Goes in ee Damaged by . — — Pet Pa Case Scheduled For January 16 immerman of Stark and John: RESCUE TEAM SUMMONED) Guests at the Annex hotel, more| Postponed Because of Ill- son of Ward Not Coming—~ —_— than 50 in number, were foreed to ness of Fall Senator Rusch Ill the street at an arly hour this I to the stock fixtures - of the Blamare Fur company, Towated MAY NOT APPEAR THEN One of Those Who Escapes Re- ports Seeing Several Appar- anaes of the North Dakota lature were gathering here day for the openi ne tomorrow of the ently Dead and Injured | strech aifean fore on Sane prea : ; special. session, called by Governor iss The building is of fire 4 ‘Those already on the West Frankfort, Ill., Jan. 9.—(| struction and little ir ‘ A ground ap- Parently had little idea what the legislature will be ‘called general —Two miners were known to have] Of the flames making tl Government Will Proceed upon to do than the poste has. They are here, they |, be- been killed and 24 were missing] £°,‘%e, "ome on Against Sinclair cause the governor called the spe- four hours after an explosion today, : : ‘ in the Industrial Coal company’s! 4 nage pany’ jan. 9.—()—Retrial : Se ae. ; fo be delinested ry ines mage wins dead tre cand nd hc of the FaltSiseistr oll nspi . e dead are Carl Jones a conspiracy a Q “ tt ii pected that the of Deg nee till in th MacLachlan, night uary 16 until April 2, ecmuse of * : i procedure afer the ere reads, q ~ e of bs ‘ mine at sche “Of appeoxtinately found flames shooting from the illness of Albert B. Fall. ¥ : - ; . jis message, will be to appoint large. 100 men in the section of the mine] front of the fur store. He immedi-| Atlee special govern- losion occurred, all] ately turned in a fire alarm and| ment prosecutor, said if Fall wa: i , BRYNE TO READ MESSAGE ss a4 Cenk nbOsiOnNa for. : then aroused the guests of the ho-| unable to appear for the retrial, ‘the ° . Secretary of State Robert Site ee ot Soe eck Gir] Coe Shnemenaent Say aqairat Barly Pr Bila: : : elas: er aera i- use . inciair. 4 . oat ce mints tee. (GRE AEE Re EIS |e tame oc tig ete rind re loyed in Mit rmined, although Harry Thomp-| sai former secretary of the in- p- Monet than 00. phy bee em-|son, fire chief, states that ome terior would not be able to appear ts 4 day at the “(net office ployed in the mine. All made their] Plate electric stove in the reai April 2. that Bryne will readethe execa- tive’s 8,000-word message to the special session of the legislature: tomorrow. The governor has a severe cold. escape except those who were cut| of the ctore was found tu: on| After the court’s ruling, Pomer- off ty smoke and dust A mine|and red hot when the firemen ar-| ene issued new subpoenas for H. M. reseue team was summoned from|Tived. The ventilating fan in the| Blackmer and James O'Neil, miss- Benton, rear of the store room was also in| ing witnesses in the oil trial. Black- The cause of the explosion was] operation, Mr. Thon.pson states, mer was served in the previous trial not determined. It occurred in the} The interior of the fur store was | and cited for contempt when he section known as the “first east by the flames, and the stock | failed to appear. He also was north,” 600 feet below the surface. total loss. The} served for the retrial set for Jan- committees in the house and senate, or possibly a Joint with ‘members from both houses, to George Watkins, the first man to| ! uary 16, O’Neil has never been consider the message and recom- make his way to the surface from’ ling to} served. | mend a plan of action. the explosion area, reported seeing The testimony is sought in con-| pris scene soon will be enacted, with the harbor of Havana, Cuba, as the locale. President Cooltdge is going to Havana on tho battleship Texas, Control in Doubt several men apparently dead and by in-| nection with oats of the] shown above, for the Pan-American congress beginning Jan, 16. Colon>l Charles Lindbergh. in. his Spirit of St. Louis, will fly to Havana from| Both the Independents and Non-' others struggling as if they were in-| surance, Continental ing company, Panama in time for the convention. Both Coolidge and Lindy are shown wearing their best “goodwill” smiles, Partisans are expected to caucus to- jured. was in the store for a short time| through which the government i night as a preliminary to the or- Watkins said he crawled on his|about 2 o'clock Sun received a large batch : ganization of each house. Although tet i apes an tae | Reeebet ct ores DR PANNE DUNNITIDE EBBS AND FLOWS AT LONDON WETS GATHER (incvmessinekcs said he did not know the cause of| 8 he knows, no one was in the! to Sinclair. and one in the. senate, it. was not’ tosion, which d about| building after that hour. ——_———_ REC RRENC OF DISAS rtain today that they will retai , Be aetna fetter fPehe| ure paced gn storage with the - WITHOUT RECURRENCE TER neh ee shaft, Just oe the day shift had| company, as well as all articles left | ticht *,ppecial election in, the thir- me on duty. c Fepal e| a jonpartisan was } oe crowd Pops tts aa 1,000) eee ie x ces i not Ua: LL, People Hope Anger of Thames Two Electrocuted so 6 AN DI D ATE eee "Tadopeedent der = eeanaee : (coat Pgs Building Damage Slight HOUSE KERPER OF T. B. A A Has Subsided,” But Precau-! in Pennsylvania _ . Zimmerman of Stark and Toanaee, TWO OT ABBED ti =" | tions Will Be Continued Un-, Jciefonte, Pa Jan, 2. (AP) — ional amd State Tieketa tol ern, he, cesion, Thin would 4 ; ei 2. 7 y . legheny § owner, ane, a Hon covered by in- UNDER ARREST Succeeds Dr. Grassick of} til After High Tides of To-|county, and William Meyers, Phila. pasa eae spel lage Hering pyrene ee oaty ke anak snes was eee Forks Who Has Held D Will Be! “!Phia, were electrocuted for mur- Be Completed—300 Ex- ‘The senate situation is still fur- : | onl y : a ane ae + many a e See, Grand Forks Who Has morrow — Damage Wi ie Sancta pieaing a eee eile pected to: Attend ther cones by the fact that redecorat ,. : . penitentiary. oth seemer rave _bithoarh the ames had quite a] Fach Accuses Other of Slaying Presidency 19 Years Appalling Pe tace aicdeatn cea Winters pro: J seis i ds ee oon tet B VAY P ARTY ered and a hot fire had developed by| 3-year-old Girl Who Was ; fs tested his innocence until the last. | Wet. Republicans of North Dakota|of the session, according to reports the time the firemen reached the : Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain of Bis- eee err Winter, a strectcar motorman of|marshaled their foces here today |current today. If the line of division the fi t unde Beaten and Burned f 1 vice presi- London, Jan. 9.—(@)—As tides Pittsburgh, was executed for the/ and prepared to set abort naming | between Independents and Nonparti- ees control, so that only the stock of far| bi “the North Dakota Tuber- ebbed and flowed without recur- ae pert pies pare \delegates to the national convention, (Continued on page two) - Third in Critical Condition) coats and other garments and the} Greenup, Ky., Jan. %—(P)—|culosis association, was clected pres-| "°° of disaster, London today | children, found with fractured skulls | a national committeeman ard com- fixtures we: 1 ‘| i dared to hope th f the | im,2 creek. —e . mittee woman and complete na- 2 From Wounds—One of | plate pass front of the store room Fihile “approximately 1.000 excited! ident for the ensuing year at the/Thames had subsided. Philadelphia’ policenans nent abecers | tonal s than 160 delegates had gath Dead Was Policeman but the steel teaing, na eincooey, states viewed the beaten and LE pepercan ee eral eager The army of workmen, who;to the chair, : Pv ertisy ern haan peepee ae construction of the walls Bs rv seorched body of Mary Magdalene|urday during the meeting of o direc. |{0USHt to stem the rush of waters ne to C. P. Stone, who called the meet- A get rest of the building from the flames. | Pitt, & EA soateony baby, here, some-jand members of the board of direc-| Jr. the reign of terror, destruc-| WM ing. He expects more than 300 will Superior, Wis., pabbimnidearakcaty where in is aks ree chi tors here. She succeeds Dr. James ition and death of Saturday, con- attend, he said: aaibel to death, aia ountiier Was RUTH SNYDER Seited to" prevent mob viclenes, ace| Grassick of Grand Forks who has ; wes ; | tinued on th> alert, however. Pre- ie cauer sri npand WI s0 badly cut up he may die as the cused each other of slaying ' the|held the presidency for the last 19| cautions will be continued until after GRE AT COUR AGE diate for: the: hopse ‘amt senate ‘be ea culmination of a quarrel at a drink- 4 iM years but who wished to retire from | the high tides tomorrow. ed‘ in each district of the state ing party near Oliver, Wis., early The father, Robert Pitts, 35, said| active work in connection with the} The air ministry warned of a was ohe of the matters the delegates Sunday. Nick Carr of Oliver was his house keeper killed the | girl! association. probable renewal of the gale which IN N | 6 A R AGU A expected to settle at thelz meeting, Sheriff Claims He Made No Ef- which opened this afternoon. arrested as the instigator. while he was away from his farm, : brought the abnormal tide and flood The men fatally eetabbed were ing to officers. In a stili| Dr. Grassick was made honorary ig The delegates: will: not consider| fort to Save Children From ( Louis Willie, 32, New Duluth police- unfinished confession he accused| President of the association and a Caren ramentnt tthe te isa iniendocticn of Hille an tbe pre: a paren man, and Teo Kateaky, 20, also of Se momen at putting, tho, beky ieciher pt the exceaiye Poni ee | atl awoll hibition question at the special ses- urning Att t le col mn, 4 a long course of tor-| Other officers elected Saturday |" A+’s o'clock this -.orning the tide | Citaty 7 |sion of the legislature, which opens stabbed in the back and thigh, is in ture, the officers declared. He told| were: Vice president, Dr. B. K. Kile came and went without destruction {Citations For Gallantry Tell of | sion e legis! pe here Tuesday, Stone said. They re- Monutain Home, Ark., Jan, 9.— 2 critical condition. that she held the baby over a stove|bourne of Fargo; secretary, Thousands of those who dwell by the| Personal Courage Under d the session as an emergency | (> i Witnesses told the police that] Warden Says Change Made to| until its back blistered and scorched| Minnie J. Njelson of Valley City’) riverside “went to bed then, their ik sgh aiter and therelare will not lay |¢ tire inoue ten ate ee Cars, ineaased hen several men at-! prevent Secreting of W. moana ctors for 1927, 1928 and|{°3ts, aeainst’ the rush of waters Machine Gun Fire any of their problems before it, he] and a 16-year-old bey lost their pen Re cate Hee Crome he eae: m and later tried twiee| 1929, Dr. W. E. Hocking of Devils ended for 12 hours more. explained, lives, faced murder to- When. arrested, Carr's clothing of Self-destruction baby in the barn. He| Lake, Mrs. Mathilda L. Johnson of Banks Are Strengthencd Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 9.— ee Ri S. Horst Joneeeene le 5 ean al ‘4 bloodstained, bi eM ‘woman did thi fi-| Cooperstown, Mrs, E. J. Taylor of] There was no sleep, however, for |(AP)—Citations for gallantry _re- EX: PRISONERS lit he sais "denied the eee Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 9.—(M— said, because she fea of Bismarck, Mrs. E. H. Maercklain of | those who labored to prevent a fresh, vealed today that American marines | % ru ny p re ye eacie the police ‘said. Mrs. Ruth Snyder today was moved| baby’s mother, who had left Pitts,| Ashley, Dr. E. A. Pray of Valley |catastrophe. They strengthened the’)had lived up ta the best. traditions see ed Fe eke ae ese pris- might return. City, Dr. B. K, Kilbourne of Fargo,| rampart of sand bags and cla along! of the corps for intrepid fighting. sve the childien from tua eee A rs. . Schilla of Fargo and! Grosvenor r and in front of the |The citations tald of. personal cour- i i P t D ts ‘Woman Tells Different Story |Mr. A.W. Schilla of F IG oad and in front of th Pe ing attic, “The sheriff's informant, rominen emocra' amination was’ made of her old| Mrs. BM, tor the Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan. | __| Tate gallery. : age under withering machine g Miss Edna M: Floyd, who ‘with to Attend F; Meet) quarters. x ra. Marie Frazier, house Hazel McKay of Devils Lake} No accurate estimate of the dam-| fire when the marines captured Qui rt, lived i argo Mee' We Cicteaca: aicia ens igs EE rs rho is an expectant, other, was elected director for the 1926-|age wrough: Saturday was possible |ali, stronghold of the rebel. gene! D RING HOLDUP her father and brother lived in ‘the Fargo, N, D, Jan. 9.—(AP)—Two| sed new bedding and clothing and be‘wante me torhang. eraue| 1927-28 term to, succeed M-- J. E.|today. Reports which were accum| Augustino Sandino, on December could have saved the children and ;, . Stephens of Devils Lake, resigned. |uluting, however, indicated that it] Sandino, the. self-styled “Wild Se mote nationally prominent, Dem the move was made evi: Dr. J. G. LaMont of San Haven, | would be appalling. The loss fell! Beast of the Mountains,” is now be- that be protested. WER 82a ll appear before said Dr. Pray of Valley City and Dr.| with the greatest severity umong| lieved t i ‘ Esca: Under] sleeping down. stairs, was North Dakota Democratic party a a the conn in cells ue¥ merely . T. Morris, Grassick. of Grand Forks were|the dwellers of Ae Taoreccietris eyed ag ae hee ty Me ae Third Robber nes to safety by Miss Floyd. epayeatlon nase 2 January 28, ac- the possible yo ig “f ag told officers! named on the executive comunitive, where much Pamnibare as dostrarea guard of 50 picked men and four| Rain of Fire—Police Act act ine ee eer. Val ¢ - By nso! which also includes the president,)and ‘carpets an jing soake i : i» Be ee ie Set ln su al oh tga nares ely ane]| on Mysterious Tip | hd "byeenald pred ly. wi urer, with a thick layer of slime and mud. | him, fire. be announced at @ meeting of all Work Done During Year poe Ee Sandino Ready to Fl ; = The sheriff said Retha Fi Fargo Democrats at 8 p. m, Tues-| 9f corres! witches and E, Gai i i ; me Reney tockwe Chicago, Jan. 9—(AP)—Two men,| daughter of the accused man, day, Mr, Hughes announced,” Drown spots | pes et eons ate rane atize | Former Maharajah The rebel leader, whose official/only 10 days out of prison, found| him she found = door, leading aT documents bear a seal showing a| death iting them last night, when might have te-|ing Sunday afternoon of the board of Indore to Wed | rebel soldier beheading a marine. is they sought Tree athe thread of| the attic locked and, that g of directors, stated that during the A ready to escape through Honduras or|crime which prison sentences had : pest year she had visited 56 schools, Girl From Seattle fice | the Gren river i the Caribbean bg these ee ago. : Minnesota Man Was __|inspected 2,230 children, delivered 5 — ard pressed. A police Rataet ins, concealed in f S-4 Vi 167 health talks, held one clinic at} London, Jan. 9.—(P—An ‘Ex-| Six officers, two non-commis-| the shadows of the Burlington rail- he One o! fctims| Crystal Springs ‘where 56 persons] chan Telegraph dispatch from|sioned officers and seven privates of | way station at 18th ‘street and West- — were examined, paid 507 home visits! Bom! y says that an American|the marines and three navy phar-|ern ayenue when the two recent con- Boston, Jan. 9.—(AP)—Identifica- | and hospitalized six active tubercu- girl, a Miss Miller, has arrived at] maci mates were cited for gal-|victs—Valentine Sliwa and John the 10 men, whose bodies | losis jients. : iG iret. Bombay to marry the former ma-|lantry. in action in the capture of |Bonk (“Jackrabbit”) each 21 years from the submarine ither was’ appointed dire€-| harajah of Indore, whom she met|Quilali by Colonel Louis Mason Gu-|old—waylaid E. F. Hulquist, thea- incetown _penterds: ‘was ield: service and. Miss Helen while he was visiting in America. | lick, commanding the marines in| tre owner, on his way home with his Chelsea na-|K. Katen was reappointed executive) “The American consul is said to|Nicaragua. Three Nici ns,/theatre’s Sunday receipts. bodies | secretary. have failed in an attempt to dig-|members of the national eaten awe Eleven bullets entered Bonk’s Fy ee i E E EE z i i : ef ty i 3 iE 3 r ; erate temperature. 4 Lage waren =a suade Miss Miller from the mar-| were ci and seven Sliwa’s. For North Dakota: tamed: Clasteos Titta Ruffo to Be riage, which is to occur at Indore,| Besides the citations, Lieutenant | robber who tonight and Tuesday. - Moderate ‘ adio after which she will adopt the|Merton A. Richal of Minneapolis,|ing motor car temperature, 4 Peder Heard Over R: Hindu religion. who was wounded January 2 when| of fire from WEATHER CONDITIONS eon. ee leading reinforcements to An extensive Pressure ‘area! tional] Titta Ruffo, the famous grand! In November, 1925, when the|and is invalided here, was a centered over and southern itone, wil heard at| former maharajah was in Salt Lake| tribute by his soldiers. its ts Se wpe ot Binh neh ca of $0| Cg Nene Ave lie, otto, ec lio le ‘as! an r mother ‘was one ward other, ditnctive musical feataree were members of the former. ruler’s| est. acts of heroism they tal oe The hour i age " seen, maharajah of Indore gained honed . ieces, in January, 1925, when) M. ES ASSEMBLE Micntet Regen a dancing “eint| At THREE PORT CITIES Wa » Jan. 9.—(AP)—The merchant, ; picture of American with| lands was ‘at three port the Nicaraguan cam; : i declared that| bled at ‘San. Diego, \ we fuga | Vaz and Cuca Bo f. : il ie ti sf i i F i ae | A 2 i i # s

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