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ae (==2] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | M ce yeaa, a ESTABLISHED 1878 : . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 10, 1928 PRICE FIVE Cunty SORLIE ASKS FULL PROBE OF MILL MANAGEMENT Session Keeps Same Organization Used in 1927 presents cHEcK FOR $160,000 © y cae Geta | Delng Uy Ga Hc Boredom | ASOPERATING PROFIT OF MILL DER eee, a | meen) ASRS THATIT BEPAIDON BONDE Telegraph dispatch from it % HOUSE SPE AKER Hat sutit eHine eer eee <5 nent fate, that the soviet £0V-| Decides to Bring Questions Before Legislative Assembly Rather » Mi farm buildings ha : ee itsky. They also state that Karl Tha -_- PP on aie 2 ees Omir ee inter was ‘ vs! ri 0 emen' stated to be ih the neighborhood of opposition will ‘also’ be banished Be Tw Me House Has 0 New Mem-|take Baringo, where a fissure four cause of their counter revolutionary bers, C. D, Dickerson of Nor- | Tiles long and nine feet wide was : : : : ae activities OFFERS EXPLANATION OF VARIOUS ITEMS IN REPORT T H R KE KILLED Appeals to Lawmakers to Forget About Political Factions and WHEN AIRPL AN R Politics weer tna better oo For re today’s Tribune.) Wrecked Machine and Bodies Improvement of marketing facilities for farm products; oP Found in reduction of freight rates; construction of a new state-owned! of Passengers termina] elevator at Fargo; a change in the system of audit-; Field in New Jersey ing the state mill and elevator; consideration of various re-, atin ports 42 ae Bataaes of be ae mill and tb tere t ” control the waters of the Missouri river and divert them! MISSING SINCE SUNDAY to Devils Lake and the Red river; appropriation of $25,000 as’ — the state’s share of me pide of eee special ber to a ern states to promote immigration and the establishment o' Two Bodies Buried Under municipal airports were the principal items presented to th Wreckage,. Third. Found | special session of the North Dakota legislature in the formal About 40 Feet Away message of Gov. A. G. Sorlie, read at a joint meeting of the! 1 ma, Chas. Keidel, Mandan —, COMMITTEES UNCHANGED EXPLOSION OF GAS IS FATAL so cnt | NY) 24 MINERS Peace and harmony marked the|Most of the Men Killed Out- I North 'Dakets Iepielatea tect Ml right—Blast Occurs Mile x called to order by C. ‘From Mine's Surface = _———= Min — ri : “ a ot, autos ora: — Chief of Potice 10m Gurdane and State Traffic Sergeant “Buck” Lieuallen of Pendleton, Ore., captors of . Dic! K 4 William Edward Hickman, kidnaper-slayer of Marian Parker, are shown here in their “full dress” as the: jes Eeidel, Mawden, oe NO WARNING IS GIVEN) jy opared to receive the $65,000 reward offered for Hickman in Los Angeles. Left to Tight are Gurdane, C..(. Lonel bers. a Matlock, who is looking after their legal rights, and Iieuallen. The hats they are wearing were gifte of the people of Pendleton, Ore., and cost $35 each. Lieut. Gov. Maddock Protests Against ‘Exceptional Or- Similar Blast Occurred in 1920 1 . a ie tincht teat Caaeg| —Tormado Wrecks Min inistered the cath. . today. Representative 'E. Teiyoie, Tipple in 1925 house and senate today. Wets Endorse Stone tor Senator, ie rt ; county, nominated John W. 7 Although opening his address with charges that “certain! rise ioe T M4 Canajoharie, N. Y., Jan. 10. i 1 Carr, 7 town, fe ke West Frankfort, Ml, Jan. 10.— Sér h / Go Se 1 et , * ) rights and properties of the people of North Dakota have been after several "eoconding "ape foes ()—Gas,, that invisible menace of CIC. or vernor wie ver a pricbad nd “yi pont yee wae subjected to deliberate, systematic and persistent raids mada Representative Charles _Streich,| the coal miner, has added 21 lives and canvas found on a Mohawk val-|against them by selfish and unscrupulous politicians aided,! Bottineau county, Nonpartisan,| to its lengthening list, P t Off; ° h l di apparently, by outside predatory forces,” the governor closed] pee that the nominatfons be The rh aris "killed yesterday by r esen ice (6) ers on his message with an appeal to the lawmakers to “forget Vote Is Unanimous a terrific gas explosion in a pass- about political factions and about politics and devote your ti age of the Peabody Industrial mine, mous vote, “er o ae ae - = tthe accident.» er ey, sincerely to what I have recommended in my message, to the! Six | tions Favor Repeal o mond Henries. uffalo, pilot, of ——,| end that something can be done fon The house then went on to re-| Si hundred feet underground, JUDGE iN HURT — ’ DR M MILLAN the plane; George P. Benedict of F eee elect the same officers ‘and em-| 22d more than a milé from the sur. *-1°"State Prohibition Laws and 3 , aocis iil, aspuaseoger, and Captain Highlights ip "The reason for calling the special’ face, most of the miners were killed i i ployes who served at the last ses- + 5 Edward M. Pauley, an Albany avi- . , the go id, th Si Se ae hoes ae | IN FIGHT OVER | 28% smenament—risttorm) 19 CONFIDENT [fe Sorlie’s Message || Puncsiion of'rcrona mesarding’ Wy v. Walter E. Vater of the Mc- Plank Says Organization Is The wreckage showed that the The roll call gave Carr a unani- operation of the state mill and ele- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church Plosion. flyers, lost, in the dense fog that _ A vator “ber the basis fe n gave the invocation at the opening] g.q,_iventigations Started ‘Against Saloon and in Favor overhung the Mohawk valley, struck cb spots tn the “mreksee Ot Hl charges tn be aia: et aay of the session. f today semmlit (o'Fis the expiosion's : the earth with engines running,|| 1oiiature, convening in special || oF indirectly stated, implying mis- quit Stn iets sppeint- cme. nt nsegph a of Temperance ee probably killing the ae a session today, were: maneane reat of the plant, and eyen effirmed by the senate with little| _ Coming: without :warning shortly Ae ; —nosoe Charges that rights and prop- || actual dishonesty: | : the. instantly. and reduci argument after Nonpartisans had| *ftet 600 miners had taken their|Series of Hand-to-hand En-) Wet Republicans of North Dakota, + in |] erties of people: of state have «| places at 7:30 a. m., the explosion . ‘ C. id been “subjected to deliberate, thy lepton of: ciorerinaiiee ies bee all the men'working in four] counters and Flare of Gun | esting here yesterday endorsed ©.) «ais Tigne> However—Will |Sundey afternoon and all day yet: i| Oestemnatic'and persistent raids Affects Honesty and Integrity “The publicity has, in a manner at least, affected not only the stanc- ing, honesty and integrity of per- sons in charge of operating the plant, but my administration as well,” the message said. “The only course open to me of respsni- P- ining rooms. > 7 ey + by forces seeking to exploit yp ered re pointed eerie: three ‘mine rescue crews fought Display Takes Place for U. S. Senator; Charles Streich, Ask Death Penalty crashed to earth within 100 yards of] °¥ Jone: The vote on the question was 43| thelr way through gas and crum- nace loch fap re ngepgen ple hh ayes, two nays, three absent, one bie the of peal nH aes fe the farm house occupied by J. E. Condemns newspapers for publication of report of mill fact finding committee appoint- New Orleans, Jen. 10.—(AP)—|lickets ‘on which were included "8 he. pr. | the dieester until Sherit? i. lew Orleans, )— —} tickets on which were inclu 8] Los Angel 10.4 De. 8 . Passed. silton'Pasees ” ).72- | Where they "were lifled to the sur-| Participants were reticent Codey ton efopipent_ of tucehnlders ! to- |! = ed by state senate and ask com- || ing to such publicity was cither to ‘ Senator Dave Hamilton, MeHlenry| £052, ast, Mighty ouna| crnine & series of hanhdto-hind GH-T TAe doorion of m platform with) aay to the point of lvihy thet 6) tadttthe'b4 | erratic ie eee aie Tecan [emo emeenrenamita gts ! cousty, ‘passed, being paired with| int? fee pea agen were found counters and a flare of gun display| planks favoring the repeal of the | would be. dequitted cf the charge of |when the mists.were. dispelled this pv ia oo a subject amatiars before tis Teena es et i 5 a ‘Mar. wg eel pre pt eats Bernard parish, aioe” Orleans saita atthe volsteed act) crea. ae saise tale ea meine Bodies of two of the men were Reports mill made profit of nA ‘Of M rton count: oi Non) tie pearly to a trap'door where he could) parish which embraces New Orleans, | the further entrance of the state into pcos hae tecscaidin ey mclaren buried under. the wreckage, while|| $160,206.57 in 1927 and $182,- , san, was. absent as was Senator wan ee a survivor, was| during selection of a jury to try the| industries “until it can use the | TE rien ee phy i that of the third. occupant of the poll aes he took over man- Walter Schlosser of Grand Forks; found in a walled in space, ‘raving first of seven registration ‘suits| profits from the present industries when arraigned — yeste: , joked plane was found. about 40 feet away. Offers check for $160,206.57, tive assembly which had created the fact-finding committee. I chose the latter course and this special session has been called for the pur- pose of fully considering these re- co ". against Mrs. Anthony Leon, regi-/to build more; recommending return The wreckage .of.the plane was isd: B:Rlerecs- of Rameey| “4 irreeel om e Niine strar of the parish.: lof control of the state mill and ele-| With pas Eves) Stetrewn along @ course of about 100/| Payable to state treasurer, sug- Porte ning the reports 76k the county made the motion that the) Th losi “ the third ‘mis-|, No shots were fired, but in a brief|vator to ‘the industrial commission | 5459, 0 ty District Attorney Clifford |7®Pd®. " : : {ac ‘J oie Val d (Siar ild_ mill 7 senate fact-finding committee, ap- committees of the last session be| fort, satiny ‘befall ini ; 'N m8. battle between Parish Judge J.|and recommending a referendum on ‘puty . d errs i ged oa ne Fie a ae pointed at the last legislative ses- continued. Was feat twas ab peut in 1920,|Claude Meraux and the husband of|the mill and elevator if by 1930 it bg veer tight,” ‘and contd ask | BENEDICT OWNED “waka investigation to deter. ||sion, the governor. also offered a Lieut, Gov, Walter Maddock pro-| which resu 1088 of life and|the woman registrar, Judge Meraux|has not proved profitable. the death penalty when the accused| STORE IN PEORIA mine who is furnishing money ||report by Poole and Schantz, public tested against the “exceptional or- gave the mine a reputation of be- sustained a broken finger and body| The group endorsed for congress doctor is je ght to trial January __ Gartias Field, New York, Jan, 19. pales ape eae SeranGetta bsetiie. oh thence a E +4 i bruises. S. P. Nelson, Fargo, in the first \—George P. Benedict, killed ‘ ropaganda directed % ill, ar joa pee ad ey had s — ing “bot,” ap adjective. applied to The registrar had ruled that sev-| district; Thomas Hall, Bismarck, in- | 27; with two others in an ‘airplane against the mill and elevator. purcbagen and feed sales oa ” gaseous mines, in 102 fhe trl-len voters were disqualified for the|eumbent, in the second district and|, The body of Mrs. Appleby was) crash near Canajoharie, N. ¥.. was|| , Demands change in audit sys~ Asks Full Investigation there would be no effort to} state tornado swept-away the tip- De tie may tecaet 17, and ay Sinclai ‘K ‘are, incumbent,| found trussed with canvas.and| tio°C ke ofp clothing "store in|] tem, to give “the same protec- Reviewing the operations of the Ceeyp ia (Continue* on -age two) th nea) sea) hi y b rad suit to|in the third di tr ci . *| twine, near the San Fernando high-| Deir i). ° He had been in New|] tion” that private businesses |/ mill under his management, he asks, tae “ with, racine aad 7 have: their aah returned to the| 4 a iscngn Nee Way just outside the city limits of | yoru with his father, Edward P.|| enioy. : that a complete inves and it a agreed that the rules of AY official registration lists. On the pire ticket, the group en- to Anaries the di i ees Benedict, who operates a similar gels ne gd aperel with quate ana, otra pcr os cy 9 the the 1927 session be continued. > dorsed besides Streich the following: | denied that hi peae store in St. Paul, Minn. fags j = ? phe pies a to a All employes named by the house Started in Court Room denied that he rer, The father went home last week|| tee but that it received most o fact-finding committee reports. In were el by St Committees eee decided retain the i f fa near fight| Langer, Bismarck; secretary of i Raeeee ea of the soitees Sed state, Robert Byrne, Arnegard; state pede ay ig to Tamales bs ere a terminal elevator at Fargo, re- || sons outside the state who are inter. inue from ‘there to Peoria by|| duction of intrastate freight ||jested in personal gain, have com4 ‘i . plaintiff, auditor, John Steen, Rugby; state 10 HER E ATE was tn be fiat, Sales Meseus Lronaanens: Ciasies/Careetins Grae train. rates on grain and general revi- || bined to attack the mill and the Non4 2 is said to have left his bench to . ENTER R ACE IN ‘A; Oleneas, Sheyeane;, comm sion of freight rate structure to || partisan program of state industried . AL 9 3 Spectators declared that the first] for Heutenant-givernor, C; A. Porter, the woman after both had arranged to buy|{ its information from a “‘one- ||connection with these explanations unanimous vote. i i Calvin; attorney-general, William . axa a Y 1) sided” he charged in definite ter that t + at v si source, e charged in defini rms, nasaiond, IS R E SIGNED oat lathe tite ceneamie eee toe thts eniablissroapie, but Recommends construction of || politicians within the state and pert quell the scene. ; ENGLAND-TO-AUSTRALI A place North Dakota business || in an effort to cause them to fail. The climax came in the court yard poner sear sen Janes, 6B: FLYERS ARE IN CRASH man on 8 par at abode in the Supporting. : this, copes h Asks That She Be Executed injsfter opposing attorneys had suc-| oye oner, Fay Harding, Linton. Banka Island, Dutch|| Twin Cities and al 8 i cited a report o the Fe aa Own Silk Gown, Rather |continusa "anti Trarsday. “Preced|Byme, Steen, Olmness and. Harding East. Indien, Jan. 10-10 The. slt-|| son report tp show thas Minne. |{fallure ef tne equa elevstor at Bi Pasa preg ria mere comminueanes of {now hold the positios for which they- ee. Hed d apolis Chamber of Commerce || Paul which held the Minneapolis Than Prison Garb the cases, a spirited legal battle | have been, endorsed. . Ai wrecked Equity Cooperative ||Chamber of Commerce directly pecuaay hads developed over the judge’s ac-|,, For Figs eo camulitenmn : Exchange elevator and grain ||responsible for the failure and ceptance of the husband of one of Beaty A gore, Eas ee : terminal at St. Paul by unfair |/charged it with unfair methods i 5 committee- i morning, means. meeting the competition offered b; . Mrs. Millet’s, nose was broken: |] ™ Asserts that politics and poll- || the Equity Elevator tp establis ticians have interefered with || old-line_grain firms. ' r- Z the .seven plaintiffs as a juryman. woman, Mrs. Sc Hultberg, Bi ‘. Pataide the wal ee eee nd| As delegates to the Bational Re- ’ : Captain Lancaster's lip was cut and those who described it said that the | Publican convention the wets named ‘ success of industrial program Friends Are Vigilant barrels of shot guns and rifles were| . ‘(Continued on page two) Former Governor Frank 0. Low- Jaunchod by = Nonpartisan ht cry ctmlstine session sincd Suggests consideration of pro- m, the governor posal to dam Missouri river and ve seen trained and pe divert water to Devils Lake and }jexercising all the skill Red River. Says such a step (Continued on page two) would aid navigation and cut ——_— ia name. « ex | TUTTLE FARMER TAKES OWN LIF Shing ted a Senger, tee Sorting teen eel(')T, LINDBERGH Nolthet could five without danger to 10 BE EVIDENCE in change’ of Lowden: heedquarters|.@ 14" SVE: Ww nog a ene IN MURDER ¢ ASE a pontetul survey of the iste tl plying Field Named“ Campo ) be granted her wish, He ex-| 104-year-old Woman ore Le Lowden a acames’ ati| \ Lingbergh—Flyer Attends ‘tcc ber execution the| Gives Self B aoe. classes of people and/i, all ele.) - Presidential Reception a (Continued on page t:70) i apparent behind the trees and in geist Low. P A MA HONORS Wald ber she. wa tined |COUFE house. windows, NOTE BELIEVED den of linge wil be a candida N A giving, cities the right to acquire id for use as airports. Asks sppropriation of $25,- 000 to help finance a North Dakota train to tour the middle Hi Pay ments of the party,” t and induce settlers to —_ has et eogen : Gift of Bobbed Hair 3 state Panama,‘ Jan. 10.—/)—Where tov North Dakota, saving val John Giese, Despondent Ovei color — : ‘ 4 ib Aue conditions make ‘waded ashore to discover an ve ag! 0 put up ‘ St. Petersburg, Fla, Jan. 10.— thoritics Claim. 6 Beenent aie thames, the lone eagle descended|| $75,000. Financial Reverses, Hangs : (AP)—Bobbed hair was the present s ; we den’s combina- clouds to discover the - Self in Barn a Fal a iar ls Berea heater, Kysrdan. 10-—(AP) ra ease nies ive ‘wecerd| eneren, Colseat ‘Charles "Ay Lind. her Momarttor Sa) 9 colakretioa’ of bas "oath |__y netes er pager hick van Gis : 4 Colorie nr eonauittador {State Land Board Tuite, MoD, dans teeta I to the Tribune)—John Giese, farm. Grants 108 Loans er résiding six walle eoaineant here, committed suicide Monday b1 naroet | totaling $351,000 have been granted | panging himself from a rafter i: more than four|tecently by the state board of uni-| Despondency over the death ct. of 310/ versity and school lands, it was said| his wife three years ugo and finar 4 fe ‘tk E ra age He i Hh glk nit fl ae i! iH = i il i al 3 Fry i ee i s Z iz 3 ii ij eget zt : i

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