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" . NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928 3 PRICE. FIVE CENTS! U.S. MARINES MASS FOR DRIVE AGAINST SANDING Legislature Adjourns After Passing One Bill, Two Resolutions|'01L0W:Rs SORLIE IS NOT (County Commissioners | __witrerary sou win nar | JUDGE BLOCKS EFFORT TO TRY GRL’S | OF REBEL NOW SURPRISED’ AT | Discuss Road Problems| —- : - |MURDERER OUTSIDE OF GENESEE COUNTY | IN HONDURAS ] Delegates to Meeting of State AS PRECAUTION AGAINST MOB VIOLENCE da Cupiate Pin tithe ACTON TAKEN = S| TRADERS UST PLANE TRYING bce x a pp sorel ene Baer ‘oa oar LEAVE MOSCOW 10 ESTABLISH Ap roles NEVER FIGHT IN OPEN Fac.Pindng Grow, FLIGHT RECORD) fz. ts perce aree Ags Amn x Highway problems were eccupy-| Divided Into Three ie CLOSING HOUR IS QUIET temas stiention of Soe Py, | DE or shornaag That State itary Appearance Which It ‘annual meet-| corrigibles, \ a ' ing of the North Dakota County ‘Spirit of California’ Took Off ‘ Had a Year Aga Nonpartisans, at Dinnet,| Commissioners association in Bis- Non-penitents Yesterday Morning and Is Flint, Michigan, Jan. 18.— — marck today. ‘ (AP)—A change of venue can- San Salvador, Salvador, Jan. Urged to Subjugate Disputes | J.J. Ermatinger, secretary Eaitor’s Note: The follows Still in Air Rot be granted Adolph Hotelling, | 18—(AP)—Advices from the le Pariys Good” |Qcteree Stoaamete| meairndad St te Grind ae: | ese. ete at the more tedsion. “In. his ad- from dase cee cas ie : : ge bin ws ae Man tends "ro plead gull ig ie ‘ the “Niceregvan rebel. “General ,,| dress a Gene- ” Quiet, reigned in North Dakota's] of the state Say Gemeente a World record for sustained fight! See'cinealt court eld gine | Gee ee en ces ea vee | See aR ' Evacuate gic far| mmemegegrctberette | Theme rv eget week to attend the special session | SoUnty highway development plans | on the exiling of the opposition : ta.” toARe Ha ale Cover northern | «0 the prisoner, who, in his American marine detachments for the next few years, and ex-| leaders has come e . nia.” today is circling over northern | peltef, must make hi here. motillo recen' tried sole by ape ts A. n eckod him plained the principles and work of and Be: pss through Riga k Californ 4 Should ‘Hotelling Bey not 4 ee in " iy aires left for home today, only a few hav-|the new cost accot snachh rl The plane took off here at 8:09 ii ’ i i ined fi ine ‘dian: I i 4 eallty and demand a trial, a tion. This fe 4 ‘crossed ing remained for personal or busi-| that was installed in his department | Moscow, Jan, 14—U?)—(Delayed) a, m. yesterday, and flew over this: change of venue might then | into Honduras tel ‘down the in September. Mr. . Ermatinger’s , | section of the state throughout the 1 hi ee tempt a, were aaree talk is give la ete deal thee. aan ee coo every , | day and last night. With weather) Papper be sought, the judge be ng, or attemptin; review, where toda: issue of th hade el ir have been or- Sew ; | conditions worable, the pilots, sdacorsacen eightday session ust ended. “It is ¢ | dered to leave Moscow and to pro- i ir -Smith, , Seeeate toni ee Ti. R. Sharts, federal hithway en- Frees) pid pean rat Bye oder : } | tbirtian atemcey ape Clenenant fortn ce Governos Green tw aes] tv aietesed” Br eis Seman mo for North Dakota, substitut- | jogs lor indefinite per- Feats pnts horns SLATS Tle ‘Adolph Hotelling tried outside| persistent and heavy bom Just one bill was passed and that ibe’ Eas benno aaa In administering punishment, the reieilied cnuawiing be iy. none Genesee county ill) for th m marine corps Poy rel ee io ladon | 2 Te Props apne ont 1488|Ueving ot Dont Screech, leh 000 t " ~ | unexpectedly ison, aibety beara pay the special session ex. rn : “ante, ; revolutions per minute. mob violence, hit a » today wken| quarters announced. The a! Two concurrent resolutions met ede ah lems “hat confront- Trotsky I: t ‘ More Gasoline Aboard Circuit Judge Fred W. Brennan] ment was made upon the return with favor. One asked the federal eat co allen same in their] reon aun The plane came within about| came out against the plan. airplane patrols regi government to join with the state ing national oad and maintain- cl and once outstanding s three hours of, breaking the record| Judge Brennan, from whom per-| where the marines are massing f at nd the Canadian government a Highway Bigtacee sine {0 the councils of soviet Rus- ; ; ny in a Previous | attem t. Gasoline omy oleate edi bdentintt) Beth tay rebel Gene: control measures 3 ‘ ; . Mouse river and the othe. pete Following Mr. Sharts’s talk] soviet ambassador to Fra: 4 neands anid ‘the: session ts arctic necessity for such a move and that] A combat patrol also ized the board of administration to| 4. C. Frahm, chief engineer of the Vg by that experience. Tanks for 200| he was opposed to putting the coun-| that there was no evidence spend $210 in repairing the house | State tc PN tienen on : extra gallons of fuel were built on| ty to the extra expense involved, district of rebel pie & q chamber. The money is the balance | dressed the delegates on state road i the plane before the last take-off. Governor Indignant tied Meee te gn canon made his headquarte of an $800 appropriation made at bas eee unishment is — the: s The record, 52 hours 22 minutes and * the last session to repair the chairs thusiasm was manifest today.| drastic. 31 accent, was set by Geviaan avia- Neb baer ead Judge Aeris rs after thd in the house chamber. among the commissioners over the] Rakovsky and i | tors. To establish a new record 4 marines took Quilali. Hurry and Bustle Lacki highway program that was present-| to Ust-Sysolsk, a small town far Piearenaa ane inemnhede ii officially, the aviators must beat| Sand leah rose tibd sone ero ‘A company of marines went td None of the hurry tnd bustlc|¢d- Remarks of the three principal | north in the Komi region bordering| The rumor that when Henry Ford files to his rubber plantation in Bra-| the old mark by an hour. H ly to invite more hess y He Matagalpa to strengthen the garris mark the close of each reg. | Peakers were greeted with rapt at-| on Archangel Province. zil, Col. Charles Lindbergh will be the pilot who takes him there, hax| The Spirit of California carried| Prisoner ® Like rangi ith Aito le! son there. ular session was in evidence yester- | tention and numerous de! ex-| In fixing a place for Trotzky, dif-| been heard frequently the last few days, At the top is shown one of| 1,535 gall planned to confer wi rney t ons of gasoline at the W. W. Potter at Lansit Assumes Military Appearance day. Stenographic and clerical | Pre! the ficulties arose account, the Ford-Stout metal planes in which the trip will be made over the| take off. This is believed Sto cal tal see bere arrival Major General forces stood idly by an watched formation and educat ed courso outlined on the map, The sheded “rortion indicates Ford's great] of the biggest {uel loads ever ifved ged areat in thi ptr John A. tnjeune saumaiee of the the ie slators ‘and the spectators that they had derived: jans opposed the property in Brazil, by a heavier-than-air craft. as deities “ie Chcapsoe ven rit and ‘Brigadter General e@ Fea ee eS tone | ecu Ter S| STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM > Sct t nad te vd a ne . Presented in each house at about | Used by. ) eral months "ago by Kingsford-| t© trial immediately, either at 4:15, failed to evoke the enthusiasm re m with'which it always: met at the | #doption by Ne ota, counties Less F WILL PRO ALL- THER Smith and thrée others for a flight| Lansing or Tonia. An agreement M : i i .| was reached yesterday: whereby at- close of a regular sessio! Krek. Nelbcie B. Kamenoff, a ‘OR 1928 : VIDE WEA cae ose otnen Oran torneys for Hotelling would enter Governor's Statement resident of the ih In a statement after the legis- viet? £ MOST-OF BURLEIGH COUNT it made ral test flights and|® Plea of guilty and accept a life) mone ei b - im] mment ty—the extreme ines occupied al Tatape bead aeisoneae dm nied Sn ~edh oc pia ; ROADS FOR - t Y then postponed the Srersany alert i mprisonment Denglty—the extreme . etc vail ae 5 ; rd-Smith and his col-| alienists, according to Governor| ational a é reen, examine Hotell Becrvaise dys General Moncada was - Ki i 1 aS Green, would ral vos rogram Calle, For Gravetine!()T)]) RET TAQWS | pets Zita efgt| er nd Imeem ty deerme] Made, on msater, frat CUBA OFFICIAL 36.4 Miles of Main High- the present effort to break the en-| he was of unsound mind, an order) Sg.00 ls ie ae ouee a ways in This County, Grad- : re podhibemeaciemias Sale, oy tiers reSapair re en es slowly in the Toterler, ne sthjective P AYS TRIBUTE ing of 12 Miles and Oiling of ¢ A N ¢ STERS sghcipioleed werner rein at the request of font i n i Stimson, the representative of ‘Three Miles—Much work) ()D RN THURSD AY Hotaling “was, VtakenToscretly| ident Gooltige, and a, pact Was .' Planned For Morton County TO COOLIDGR from the state reformatory at Ionia (Con on page two) BL AMED FOR yesterday to a place just over the —— Genesee county line and arraigned NI Z 00T RISE Also before an impromptu justice court Dr. Oritz Urges Delegates to} in bull . pronoft Practically all of the main high- gp tages pes 3 KILLINGS auired only Uae cimsives ates Det itis Tavard | “i eB, | een (eae et Pa at| Tne Marl rs re cat, Semen acta! 19 PREDICTED — mol wetees Cae eee ving), oPPoted| today by the state highway cpart- _ | Bodies of Three Men Found) for him. : ‘ ‘ Havana, Jan. 18—(P)—The sixth Wha Letine was saliva, advocating | mane, £0F, 1828 is carried Out. | enown open to the ccaeal bke| Along Road This Morning in FOR BIG MUDDY Pan-American conference opened its | operation of county the abolition of the communist in| of 364 miles of main highway in thie | Thursday night at 8 oclock for the Suburbe.éf. Chicago SINGER K | LLS business ' sessions about 11 o'clock ion | ternational, the foreign trade mon- inj iles, injopening of the three-d: Madri Bae, eatery ob aa Pte eatnenatg| ROY a Red enero into fer ies of rod] ae UOC ne aed ey IT " . oiling. n, Kin, junsor —Inc., livering the address “£ welcome to| North Ds standard. Geeveling projects in the county| under the auspices of the local Odd| ,,CtlcAgm~ JR. 18—(AP)-—Three HERSELF A E pe ey . 25 sae cost. Coun- this reer bg ne ced miles on U. 8.| ppc pany A an eed by ace BEG bootleggers or gangsters were found % : } wa} ¢ loc Ortiz dwelt on the good work ard stay within their budget sliowances, FOR Ni) ING 9 ‘ from Wilton south, Ce lees cet pay td ppenerenees. which found in a diten beside the road near plished at previous conferenecs and} Mr. Felson ssid. oo th’ to mt i: c.| ‘The indoc: clreus and carnival is | Cblcago Helghte and the third body oct in the next 48 hours, the Mis- L admonished h “Inasmi highway soul * found in St 5 thei efforts toward any tnd rood commision eee standard plana and 6 APIT AL FIRES jg said to be the greatest indoor event | ""Te threo men all appeared to be| Disappointed When Newspaper|souri river at Bismarck today will. specifications , Flood Waters of Yellowstone! River Are Now Coming Down Missouri River Raising one foot in the past 24 a to Emmons county line. facing project for this count miles on state road 6 north|of its kind ever produced in Bis- foreigners, One of the bodies of threatened to go a ram as the r marck and will provide entertain- Crities Give Her Onl: ~ Alejandro Leira, chief of the from Bismarck. : the Chicago Heights‘ viiilms was ritics Give Her y crest of the flood waters of the Yel- Chilean elewations copied, express- When Za anines Revie com- ince ac identified as that of Joseph Sasso,} . Casual Mention lowstone river 81 in a huge tor- ing faith in the progress of Pan- He Had ‘Irresistible -Im- the weate hishan: leading in- Band Will Play of that town. The bodies at Chica- rent through no: tern North Americanism and in. the benefits : pleted the state highway leading in-| Prior to the opening of the doors | so Heights were discovered by a! — eee which Pan-American conferences graded for its en- at 8 o'clock Thursday ni 30-| man on his way to work and shortly| New York, Jan. 18—(AP)—Thea| .Widespread uneasiness is felt were bestowing, not only on the veled from Wil-| Piece concert band afterward the body of the third man|Marovska, 30-year-old lyric singer | Slong Big engi by icemen, western hemisphere, but on the ‘ 3 streeta, later leading the parade to|Wwas found in Steger. of haunting folk-songs, made her |boatmen snd poor living it sod Je, wpeers. tar oeuth i : ie todd ime Tee bend will ‘4 ian: sald there uns tes font at a New York theatre last & es ae Frage a lor ni je con- ; evening at m that the men a junda: a six- ‘uesday sen, be graded “taken for a ride” by their enemies) It was just another debut to the| Might and Washburn istered ference, a fii raising’ ceremony and opening night’s festivities iW * in which the standards of the confessed oF will be breadeast by station KFYR| and shot, and thelr bodies dumped | critics and most of the city, but to|ne-foot lift of the ice ‘sheet that outside, in whi broke: a, coma, emaates, ie cy aren (RRTIUICeaayas Sts Welker nd cies Ses tone" inec) Sine etre at tn ieee Stine tes | eee ent F : nish mi road from er -| tion ft di rf the great crowd which had been as- highway 10, has now been) Saturday night, [cago Helghis., = fend privations, ene NO sem! since early morning. ts entire th Bur- Patrons. of the carnival will:be| The body ofthe second Chicago| ‘The audience, many of them her Jonge. thror offered a complete chan; : f of enter-| Heights victim was identified 8/| friends, applauded politely at the \ { graveled by yyaee ils Aas tainment each of the nights. | Joseph Caziando, 20 years old, Sasso peeion ot her eat aud went Weather Report * . Gravel jects Iso | OF the Liha Si sd will be stunts per- 20 Id. Newspaper critics, for the li bad ee, Rilaee haps never before seen in the state, we her appearance only ' by. fall fames, music and booths of | all 4 te | kinds where shows will be given and ”" wrote one critic, merehandice gl ee 5 sume. Merrate cannot mas. Sie question o! sp | Sense so flagrantly inex- at Kiwanis Meeting act that it neutralizes her other. tied &, San kel ee ee et . Thompson should confine herself to the spoken ights | Lake wet, There speaker at Word and the public would be hers.” | M ill | the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis | Other revi did not even say club: Mr. Thom) ad- | whether shi good or bad. unle: of the on the} Heartbroken, Miss Marovska tele- diversion. of the waters|phoned Arthur Warner, aesociate| iI jissouri river. tor of the Nation, who had be- lurphy spoke briefly on his|friended her in her struggles. He| which jp to Washington, D. C.,|invited ber to bis Brooklyn apart- he atte a of the!ment and whcn he arrived home Democratic national ats last aight Sree bee oot, 8 fully Frahm was chairman "g|clothed, in a » @ tube, af = 3 tore to an open gas jet, in her mout “I am 2 failure in my vocation and it 4g now. too late to make a new New Orleans, Jan. 18.—(AP)—| Lis ‘Strauss, Harvey: start,” she said in a farewell note ‘With approximately one-half of " x : In private life she was Dorothy precincts in the state reported | Kal . Metrowsky, and came to this coun- early today from yesterday's pri- ge | Woerner, try as a child from Russis. She mary, indications were tbat con. studied here. and abroad -under An 3 : #88 z £ ger i < aH eae ithe i i

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