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‘ ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 BUILDER OF PANAMA CANAL DIES IN NEW YO Bottineau ‘Girl Tells of Being Kidnaped by 3 Men in Fargojlox¢ ints CLAIMS SHE WAS i |/PROPERTIES OF HUGHES ELECTRIC — (CQSGRAVE IS — oe PROVES FATAL BADLY BRATEN COMPANY TO BE CONSOLIDATED WITH || THPRESSED BY TO GOBTHALS THOSE OF COMPANY AT MOBRIDGE, S. D , costasan mai AND ABANDONED satcaates DOCTOR'S WIFE Nahe: aaa World - wide Fame hy Sue- porte enpernind IS QUESTIONED "ts smvtc te cucas Po ie ing on Sidewalk and Apper- AB OUT MURDER 24-hour Visit Combined System Will Supply Light and Power. to About 100 Towns in Central and Western South Dakota and Southern, North Dakota— Beulah Plant to Be Tripled Major General’s Two Sons and FUNERAL AT WEST POINT ently in Great Pain IS ON GOODWILL MISSION IS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL in Capacity eis Wife Were at His Bedside ce — been Rineesmdiraicagg ee When Death Came Body Is Severely Bruised and Consolidation of the electric and| Medic With First Degree Toten doc SAO f IER on Scratched—Was in Hyster- towns located tn central ‘and’ were| Murder Is Unserved grr cong General Geers We aoe : ern South Dakota sand about 15 Freely Otherwise ‘ of the Panama canal, died at his ical Condition : eli the southern Doe of noe _— saa apartment today. J eae .. e properties of the SHOT BRINGS BLINDNESS] | he i fe announcement was made Fargo, N. D., Jan, 21.—()—Kid- Hughes Electric. company ‘of Bi <back ft CohaaveTIROAREN oi fon, who sald that his father naped by three men, brutally beaten | whack it Npcamuertace hate aan sthe executive council of the met ‘will tee eee Intere while riding around the city for two! completed today by E. A. Hughes, Autopsy Shows Bullet Which Biba te Pes Ard Lodi His two ‘es! int. sons and his wi at his bedside when segh cae hours and later abandoned on @ controlling the Hughes Electric| Killed Mrs. Gaudet Was Fargo street in an unconscious con- ‘ company, and the owners of the Station in a private car at- dition, is the story told today by Mr RTA SSA Belgie Power and Light company Fired From Above Llaved er ilies ae vr eae vet ioe atest Miss Esther Monson, 20, Bottineau,| This is Mrs, Clem Shaver, wife of| The co ined system will supply denies were met _.a welcoming Be George Washington G thal; N. D,, in St. John’s hospital, her the chairman of the Democratic| electric light and power to a total! Hartford, Conn, Jan. 21.—(AP)— throng af sor arena a , be recorded in history. an the can body painfully bruised and| National Committee. | She startled! o¢ about 100 towns in the two A warrant charging Dr. Harry N. 100 pelice. err who accomplished one of the greatest v mocrats in Wi hen states. The Hughes company's Guilfoyle with murder in the first Pouce. feats of engineering and construc. psig ene was found lying on power station at Beulah will be degree remained unserved today. TS, + tion since the E; } ‘gyptians completed pacit . tr he Aboard 20th Century Limited, en ~ their might; ds. a sewn ion SP a ce 1 meeting.” to furnished rar thn cuabetnet| questing OE Bra, Guittopier | oute to Chicago, Jam 21.) of the Feo Came taki: by John West ai system will be generated at Beulah! Mrs. Claire Cavanaugh Gaudet of|The longest continuous railroad While the American fo: unde George H. ie htomadee eon at Mobrid » Mr. Hughes'New Haven died aerday at the|/journey he has ever made today Goethals found on the Tethmus of ently was in Sri cn ta, the Holmo- ‘tes. Work will stai once in!Hartford hospital of injuries received | brought William T. Cosgrave, pres- Panama the remains of many years The girl was tal ri al a an the building of lines to connect the|in a shooting affray outside the| {dent of the executive council of the toil by several French companies pled eon ig ee ox take her to two distributing systems. apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Guilfoyle. | Irish Free State, towards the fulfill- who had attempted to dig the canal, bulance were cal in 0 tyeeri: The Northern Power and Light|The doctor, shot at the time, is in}ment of a long cherished desire to i what the i . the hospital. She ree aitted “fs the company is controlled by one of the! a hospital with a wound in the head| Visit Chicago. i 1, | This picture of Adolph Hotelling shows the slayer of five-year-old Dor-|little if i cal condition when adm' ) smaller gro of public utility|that is likely to cause blindness.| Mr. Cosgrave landed in New York|othy Schneider of Mount Morris, Mich., just after he had been given alls f , (Contirue or 7ge two operators and is not in any way/ The victims were descending a stair-|yesterday, setting foot for the first life sentence in the penitentiary at Marquette. ON F ARM BILL conected with the Byllesby inter-|way to the street when shot. time on American soil. and barely the ingenuit; SMITH PLANS TO FIGHT FOR SENATE SEAT ests or other similar large public] Mrs. Guilfoyle admitted to the three hours afterwards wis speeding of the army engineers; utilty groups it is stated here. | police that she. had visited Mrs. [on his 960-mile trip westvard for a/QTATEMENT QF PRINCIPLES DECLAR able efficiency of the worker ky These two systems, operated in| Gaudet’s husband, Maxim Gaudet, in| 24-hour stay in Chicago. labored under them, and the unusual Decide Not to Insist on Equal-|*ubstantially contiguous territ ry,|New Haven, four months ago, and|_ His first day in the United States E Ceanizing ability possessed by will, when combined into one op-jpleaded with him to break up the|¥as crammed with numerous im- Goethals that did in tess than a dec- ization Fee Point in Mc- |erating system, form one of the|relationship of Dr. Guilfoyle and|Pressions of America and Amer- ade what the experts of other a largest independent systems in the|Mrs. Gaudet. cans, to whom he comes on an an- EF OTHER COUNTRIES tions declared could never be done Nary-Haugen Measure northwest. An autopsy on Mrs. Gaudet’s body,| nounced mission of good will. His General Goethals was appointed : The merger will make a consider- | police said, indicated that the bullet| first trip on an American railway if Roosevelt in 1906 to rind ably increased office force for the|which caused her death had been| Was spent for the most part in re- Washington, Jan. 21.—(?)—An-| nouncement that five members of J fc t e over the work of digging js count his im to his ‘ canal bed Hashes tates asia epi corres} Seine wit terri | colleagues in the Free State govern: J AP ANESE DIET Also Makes Recognition of de/ (ne! across the Isthmus. Previous. Illinois Senator-elect Takes His) tn. house from Kansas had agreed ly several ci : - of which Mrs, Guilfoyle had presum-|™ent, who are accompanying him, Facto Governments Obliga-} vate construc einer and pri. ably been at the time of the shoot-|88 well as in storing uy others while : Time About Planning Ac- | not to insist ¢m an equ SANDINO NOW ing. Dr. Guilfoyle said_ that he |he gazed out the window of this I DISSOLVED tory — Observers Wonder! ti ke tat oie ini tion, However in farm legislation was made today » unde; the i : 7 pau deprinees task a the invita- knew nothing of the shooting except |/¢rack New York-Chicago flyer. .by Representative Strong, Republi- : aa anti ws cual THOUGHT TO B Dwight, Ill, Jan. 21.—0P—Frank) | He said the ve ‘ a slow progress and for “a sudde Silent on Politics Whether This Will Bring ity to surmount the peasent inabil- ‘Only when he was asked about THIS. MORNING Policies of U. S. in Jatin volumen ohne them had heaped is going to take his time Political affairs in Ireland, England Poe : criticism upon the proj. svat, lagi ttn to gsinhe| Kou gril coe. 7 ONLY WOUNDED te tin tl ni senal which that body hed’ denied him. | cite mansans mesting with Strong America Into Public Debate roe nuit for a time it seemed des- ‘or the United States, by an Associ-' “ LABOR WANTS ated “Prons correspondent, did_ thi tempts. Gi the way of former at- " joethals thered about 47-year-old head of the Irish Free ition Denounces Govern-| Havana, Jan. 21.—(AP)—A\him. as aides the moet effet mt “pied decline to commit on Opposition s declaration against international|of army Officers at the ote poy His reticence disappeared when he! ment For Chinese Policy— | interference in the affairs of another government, and proceeded to Pan Pai crnre of intense tun ries te Election February 20 Statersent of principles by the public| Wholly wilidety Qreanization almost — were Guyer Wi “there's no great rush’ he oot Hope, all three a Rep- upon return "| resentative S blica: ferences with Governor Small, May- Kansas, was abeectnk ae repre: Reports of Death Not Con- Sean end there's nothing) 200d, +3, seriously considering! firmed Wounds in Head party leaders, “an os agreeing with any ion taken. to say for publication now. Representative Ayers, Democrat, and Shoulder Serious Smith’s friends seemed . did tl 4 ‘J agreed that the Dwight banker; Legroom iort iy rm pape main — speed of more than 70 miles an hour] anese diet took place today. would fight for his senate saat if He controversial Point in | the McNary-| Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 21.—| Urges Major Parties to Have at times, Another source «f inter- The opposition immediately ‘pre- tre - . = was furnis| yy news| y A i ici “ * which he was elected. ae oa cominndiens to aestet in i avicon: treme Aietel today in 2.75 Per Cent Beer Plank in | purchased for tim at warious points sented ss motion of censire, “upon ae since Payton ae patenel ine wef ie pr a Governor Small, in his statement/ handling crop surpluses. dicated the possibility that the reb- Their Platt en route, in which he eagerly read| the reassembling of the diet after being discussed by observers today.|and made the ues ‘of the workers, yesterday, made it clear that the el General Augustino Sandino was ei corms the reports and'looked at the news| a New Year's recess. Wha cccnmittes recommended, in(@iech" practicable’ Bic the “bi aa of Miles tare eee “We eae ee: tion| Wounded in the airplane bombard. — Photographs of his arrival. The government, however, fore-i principle, the conviction that _ remain indelibly ‘linked ‘with thar, al that he would take no steps ‘either believe in the ition fee ment of his stronghold - at El} Miami, Fla. Jan. 21.-—(AP)— Papers Give Lot For Money stalled an actual vote by announc-| No staté may intervene in the) Goethals. ve & i i porn committee on international law of| No mention of the Panama steam engines that thund-red wer |, Toky®, Jan. 2i—i?.—The Tong.|the,Pancamerican ‘conference. ‘The|and the officers ‘who, made it pes ward with a long train of cars at a| threatened dissolution of the Jap- of the de facto governments obli-|naming the late Meee Co io gatory. liam Crawford Gorgas, chi 4 Whether this would bring. into fficer of the Canal toe nny 2 cH tor or to make other moves to give] ment by congress can be held at| of reports that Sandino was dead ne beer plank in the platform! ro. their money. Just look at the iter seven years of session, said. and buried was lacking. imed he Vols saul size of them. I shou.dn’t be sur- ni tatives to which it is entitled. | is because of the attitude taken : y scgppernypiectgecties gas aiceige ye speach. eommlliana: hard and as relentlessly as he drove et nd Jour American Tenort-| the latter's dissstistection with the| lation, the orders of which govern: | sts: lobeliovabie soca a ae 1) sire ‘for farm relief. It is m. ith measures adopted for read-)and military service, are accepted|reported to to make Smith an appoint Agree that little hope of ita enact-| Chipote last Sunday. Confirmation’ Om#anized labor's demand for a 2.75] uyout"'rapers dive veopie.lot| ine the dleohation ee oon inteA'government i to be recognized | gph sTf@rme the ‘Impossible? the state the two senate re -| this ¢ major political parties is finance minister had finished his whenever it fulfills the following] labor, wherein he acevo hiner ae if you couldnt’ buy the news- ae 5 @ Zi . ss The latest advices as to Sandino,|does not seek repeal of the 18th Prleed The denunciation of the govern- fective authority with /the other i i Asta See ne anne oe | eine Coauaan Bi» forward by the marine garrison at! amendment to the constitution, says| Print Paper alone Zor two or three! went by the opposition was due tol probability ef stability sed consolic| fre whee [opera peda cone patente se weet peti government’s Chinese policy -and ment, particularly as regards’ taxes!ture and science, General Coethals them.” popes i fs the Congress of the i justment of the financial and econ-|by the inh: ints. United St: nee eet al aber losvied omic situation in Japan. “2. Ci ity te» discharge. pre-|his Jife ates and to the world that Eshi¢ fund started the investigation which end. ji c Moa, : ee work was completed, and ‘5 i: i As re law requires a generallexisting international obligations, to| that th i riba bola the senate’s “thumbs. down’ to be! ale of the ssaacation hate ‘ ery. rari fife of ue a Saneipe foam él within 30 days after disso- contract others and to respect the fast was eee ee i. Teco Contains |S anh i bu et gimmie ce Geaensenticy ae | Pacsafe gi led yer wi One Tree Contains i. atiiad Hise’ had boun active,” reported "no| said Mrr Green. de aldea ie wes tecenice Sie weet Pemtee and. enetern eee. ‘The project for the codification of | Goethals mae teh eset, of General E ugh Lumber For : signs-cf:rebel activity. the consensus of the body that such|*"Si>Cosgrave and his part plan international law prepared by the! failure of Bros ~ no cultural it ae parent. handled under gov: to leave Chicago at noon Sunday for Enrollment Increases . |conference of jurists at Rio ragiveni which were three French companies. 22 Average Homes Willams, Re:] DOUBTS DEATH REPORT four dogs” “nero, they Will spend) at Mayville College| principles be incorporated in trenty| °° “foghage hed turned the iret, ican, and New Jerk, ro 5} Ballet flagrant v: four OM : form, Shisction to this was patie’ on page two) ig en ; Prohibi —(P)—| however, and the recommendation ot Se a _ Ag is ow . LONG FLIGHT Pie alle, N., gee: Als Pula the points in principle was approved. Rail Board Orders Teachers College for the winter| They will be submitted thus to the Improvements Made ‘ quarter e: that of the fall) conference. Fy quarter by nearly 50, and the total = in Hettinger Plant Fieintration is 275, Miss, Miléred/ Sauer Returns Home pais » Tegistrar, announced today. A Orders requiring the North Pubs Twenty students are rer’tered| From Far, Meeting lic Ser medias 10 LINDBERGH from outside the state and one from go take me company to im E tely Canada. Of the 20, 15 are from} Andrew S. Sauer of Washburn i Minnesota, two from Illinois andj spent last night in Bismarck on Lain wager and one from Wiscon- His yay. borne from Firgo, ee Chinese Lone 4 ie atten the annual covention o! Aviator Wants Traill county has the largest rep-| the North Dakota Holstein’ Breed-| si n sequent to a hearing at Eagle to Help Pilot Plane, | resentation of students on the win-| ers association. This year’s mect-| which citizens of the two cities des ‘ ter quarter roster, with 96. Grand| ing was the. most successful ever] tailed incidents of poor Friseo to Shanghai Forks county is second, with 27 and! held,. according to Mr. Sauer, and] the Cavalier county third with 20. | the attendance was very gratifying. baie ae Enrollments from other counties} John Husby, stat. dairy commis- les| San Francisco, Jan. 21—(AP)—| are: , six; Benson. seven! sioner,. was..one of the speakers, Major Tien Lai Huang, of the| Pembina, 13; Nelson, 10; Richland,| pointing out the advantage of the| li arnt fore of the Canes noe? asec cos ay, eat ke | neni oemmion and, cm 5 by, % G 3 men members on their activ- t army, annoui here y lette, two; Kidder, one; Burleigh, | ities aries the last year. four; Divide, one; Ransom, one;/ G. H. Knobel of Buchanan was Mercer, one; La Moure, two}! reelected president and I. H. Wells Towner, four; Foster, on. and.Mc-!was reelected vico president of the ) one, association, and A. S. Albertson of Fi was named secretary. Mr. Pe Sai of the four| of vu| Missouri Flood Crest || minis tse f dradie le are ni Nearly Reached Here) uitiman” of” Minnewsuken, — Frank Gaebe of New Salem a H. Missouri ri tt Bismarck| L. Strouse of Cogswell. i si zis FE a brid { fie i i TFiEs Frltes f fee:

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