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a ann SR SATE [==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GJ ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS BODIES OF TWO MISSING OFFICERS FOUND Pan-American Union Committee to Have Special Meeting‘ How THzy WERE CONFERENCE .|[_ Slew Deputies? Jury to Try Hickman and Hunt tor WHEN LINDY LANDED a ee WILL ADJOURN Thoms Murder Nearly All Women eng Ep = NEXT MONDAY SAMS, RUSSELL, |= won at Te se TV A MERTING onsiee Sarting 10 Pa Dr. Pueyrrdon of ‘Argentina FORMER LOCAL) < veterav’s: semi WILL BE HELD With 2 Convicts Absent From Committee Hickman Nonchalant as He Meeting Yesterday ‘RESIDENT, DIES Faces His Second Murder, AT JAMESTOWN = DISAPPEARED ON FEB. 7 Trial Sco Line Conductor Passes; Los Angeles, Feb. 16—(AP)—At-|Call Issued For State Conven- Away at Enderlin—Funeral Hickeyen onl Welby ‘Hore fe pion tion March 7—County Meet- | | Bodies Lying Faces Up in Woods, With Arms Straight» ened at Sides APPROVAL HOPED FOR Report of Sub-committee Is). : “Here Tomorrow trial for the murder of C. Ivy Thoms, | ings March 3 Danville, IL, , Feb. 16,—()— Awaited Before Final Ac- es crater expect fs saa Eoales ot the two’ missing deputies tion Is Taken ‘ Sam S. Russell, 63, brakeman and| mostly of women. Call for a state convertion of Re- State hee eee at 10:30 this morning in a words at Foster, a little village between Danville and Covington. They were lying faces up, with arms carefully straightened at their sides, Means of their murder had not been learned, due the fact the cor- oner and sheriff directed the dis- coverer to permit no one to touch or see the bodies until they ardived. Names of the deputies, who dis- appeared while taking two convicts to prison, were John P, Grove and Wallace McClude. They disappeared February 7. Ends Week's Search The discovery terminated more than a week of intensive search of jthe territory between Lafayette, Ind., and Chicago by hundreds of. state and city police. é , The two convicts, believed by po- lice to have been responsible for the disappearance of the offers, are still 1 conductor for the Soo Line for more| The opening session of the trial] publicans and Democrats opposed to Sriviais See —(AP)—In the than 30 years and for many years a ae yesterday with tie etn state radicalism and industrialism Pree adn et hor resident of Bismarck, died Tuesday eae Page bseaiceia lhs el gr to endorse a state ticket has been : Rata uot be emcee tile ‘ at his home at Enderlin, according| _,Chie efense Counsel Jerome | issued by L. L. Twichell, chairman, can Union should n rect to word received here. The body was Walsh indicated he might employ |and Joseph M. Kelly, secretary, of unfinished business _ of ie Pan- brought here today and funeral|#!! of the 30 challenges before ac-| the Independent Voters association. American eel bine it penn ban services will be held at the Elks hall|°ePting the jury. He already had|The state. meeting will be held at Mon soca ra! se berepori ’ tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with | Used eight of these. On the other | Jamestown Wednesday, March 7, be- of the Pan-American union comm the Rev. F. H. Davenport officiating. | Side, the prosecution attorney, For-| ginning at 10's. m., and, it is under- The officers of the Bismarck Elks|Test Murray, stated he did not ex-|stood, will precede by one day the lodge, of ‘which Mr. Russell was a|Pect to exercise more than two to|state Republican convention to en- member, will be in charge of the| three challenges. dorse Republican candidates for the servic Interment will be in St,|, Hickman, who last Tuesday was sen-| United States senate and congress. Mary's cemetery. tenced to hang for murdering Mar-| Delegates to the I. V. A. state é ¢ “Mr. Russell came to Bismarck in ian Parker, took the opening of his| convention will be selected at county \ ‘ 1898 and was a brakeman for the |%¢Cond trial for his life with smiling | mass conventions of Republicans and be Meiied by ail he Bt republics q Bismarck, Washburn & Great Falls Scare His gaze bhopser around bo Democrats to be held at the county easton isph ne railroad, which Jine was sold to the pk vege ‘ er ‘ami at 8 seat of each county on Saturday, os The sub-committee included in its Sco line in 1904. He lived in Bis- ta toot beri pelt het ‘2 elke March 3, at 2 p. m. mnenibesealip Dr. Honoeie Pasyresden, marek until 1916 when he was trans-| ore yon Killing he eeuae aha The Official Call mbership io 2s roe dingo ferred to the Superior division of the | 8". ecasionally he grinned, a The official convention call fol- Argentina, who was Hee se! Pi - Soo road, because of his health. Four passed a mischievous wink to news-| lows: : aes +s igaam * union committee mi of fe hice A years ago he moved to Enderlin. Paper men. His youthful accom-| “Pursuant to action taken jointly | Here is America’s “Lone Eagle” after completion of his 1,300-mile flight ae vinaee erased Hon pes Taken i}! while on his regular run Plice, not yet 17, on the other hand,| by the Real Republican state central | from Havana, Cuba, to St. Louis, the point from which he started his con- as .| Was downcast. committee, the executive committee} quest of the air nine months ago. This NEA telephoto picture shows/at large. — Thei , Peet hadd and ambassador to Wash- feck yp pind tatiok gt bE Pb A iter y; bape wanes eee aa Surgeon First Witness of the Democratic state central| some of the flags of Latin-American and European countries which have] Burns hi Samuel Batter: = ington. , mets to the| return ediately to End ; With the completion of the jury,| committee and the executive com-' been placed on Colonel Lindbergh's plane during its 40,000 miles of flying.| ‘The automobile in which the dep- el poentaine eer ino emda tere aiieeoael onine ties cate ‘away. the following| Murray stated, a county autopsy! mittee of the Independent Voters uties had started out for Lafayette was due o the fact that could|™men disappeared. The alter »|day. He had been in ill health for mh gee ela be called as the first ey aan vie Ub lahipsiy EDDIE FOY. MUSIC ‘AL COMEDY AND can vee Heleenes was found mo } th 5 after their disa) ni - Boil pothing: the committee had ees Burns, ey cee acre ig pmo 25, 1901, Mr. Russell|, He was expected to testify regard-|that the same procedure as to or- dat J serted street at relia i * the ° eh aacses House Census Committee Ex- in musical com-{ pectéd to Report Out One deville headliner. rd. 4 A ine|ing the gunshot wounds suffered by | ganization, and the selection and en- only indication that a conflict might Dr. Pue on, in _previou murdered them|was married to Miss Catherine Thom: 4 to th libe ’ ate i ig! speeches before the committee, in-|@nd stolen their auto fe — Brown, daughter of the late Mr. and ball ts a ‘al cd fim. r tn ms dorsement * “vntate nt VAUDEVILLE HEADLINER . IS D D (Continued on page | two) : of G and ‘McClure, a nation-| widow he leaves two daughters, Bar- | Confessions to the slaying each youth |ism and radicalism, be adotped an CMe R SM Sa A a Ror raped beet ogcredtercos pg hhunt is on for the escaped men, |bara and Dorothy, cetn asec icp Cleat De isk tata en Today in Co! ‘Aged Actor Succumbs to 0 ie taevieve to trade-in dhe: The body will lie in state at the ing, which occurred when ne ign of 1926; and tl Mi redken ym ngress | 3 | % nericas. Th amble as ai aa Elks hall tomorrow morning prior to vill testify, Mi - re * ——| Heart Attack at Kansas) tte Saat eee” 17 BULLS SOLD [eee Gee ale of les an th ng a'r cat in ee | (Bye Aneel Prod | City, While on Farewe, REAPPORTION mi The sub-committee was instructed. Senate takes up.alten property | ~ . those clauses needing immediate Mrs. Rose Thoms, wid ticket to be run a: mes inquiry and judiciary 5 zl plication to allow the union to fu: AT FOUR STOPS slain man and an, "eye witeoni of the i ~ tis | .cobeeomnmition continues’: bent Had Played For Over Half a _tion according to views expressed at; “ shooting, will be the second witness. ‘A. state delegate convention of Big on Shipatead anti-injunction Century the present Sse Soro r § After these witnesses testify, | Republicans and its opposed! bill. SEP AL Eiilek eae 9 It was ho) ON N ‘ P LINE 4 Hunt’s attorney, A. Gray Gilmet,|to state industrialism and radical- House considers Underhill bill night be pared , ‘ FINe .. of ‘ ‘ 4 al. ..Then Attorneys Walsh and] a¢’10 a. m., for the purpose of en-| States. : —Eddie Foy, of the conference Richard Cantillon, fori Hickman, will Pome: ond placing in the field such Twelve house committees de- | ¢dy star and sisted that the Pan-American union|® Posse of 1,000 men seek 't! Mrs. John Brown, here. Besides his In their} office, opposed to state industi SRE SE Relat liceman in the store opened fire. ‘state industrialism and 1 Im nnim. same as that of th Hunt 2%, 1928, on the Re- et to select. from the draft convention GRE AT BRIT AIN Pareligs gil’, ny eee ae contin! wee te opposition to al bill as Teapot. Dome. committec Tour of Stages Which He! ‘ will attempt to show that Hickman is hereby called to meet at! for settlement of damage claims m ee T0 CT ATESM. AN Influenced use to become a crimin- Seibectowte cr’ Wesnesdas, March 7,/ of citizens . against United Kansas_City All Expectations Surpassed— ona gy i ' i ; of Many Bills offer depositions intended to estab-|a state ticket, and.transacting such] bate Muscle Shoals, naval build- | died here today. ae shill ent cor 8 was concerned tl lish the insanity of their client. other _ busi: as shall properly! ing program, farm relief, re- The end caIDe unexpectedly while peetinieny disputed point regarding the Tour Will Be Continued | ciuole Funeral Service. Will Alienists to Testify tome before such endorsing conven-| apportionment, railroad consoli. | the TI-vear-old actor was on his) Washington, Feb. .16—?)—For any state to intervene in the inter- Some Time in March The insanity evidence will ‘be fol-| tion. dation and road program. farewell tour of stages on which ithe third time in the past seven nal affairs of another received a jolt } Be Held at Parish Church | iowed by state’s evidence, in.the ap-| “The representation to which the cries H ies ployed for more than half @/ years, a move has been launched in considering thet point was called. "| ‘Three carloads of purebred tulls, Saturday Seer RMR Eeess en tn vee cee Heart disease claimed the stage|{ne,ouse, te, reapportion its, mem: imambarlag 71:60. the:fiaset alcen-ot entitled, ri ‘ star. He died in his room at the] (c's bint Cs re Bes eesetees &t the Berenice Hotel Baltimore at 8:45 a. m., hav. [OU the basis of their increased pop- Pedigreed-stock from firms of Min-| Sutton Courtenay, England, Feb. primary. , is as follows: \GRevantened a heart altack.anokout lation since the 1910 census, JURY IN HARRY nesota, Wisconsin and Michigan,| 16—(@)—Great Britain today con- “Adame 4, Barnes 16; Benson 10 INJURED WHEN | srisitsie® contr” that heft "in| ase ts, a, number of Dili pro- 4 Harps ay fatgpenp meqineryees Billings “2, B ttineau 7, Bowman 4, , weak but conscious to the end. ment, the house census committee is HILL TRI AL iN Protas Poage toy ogg mi pe he Uaisatten She couist heen IN Burke 6, Burleigh 17, Cass 42, C pat fis, bedside were Mrs. Foy.! now engaged in hearings on the subs farioaten - Taasle jake branch of ist empire through the critical first ee 13, Dickey 9, Divide 7, Dunn 7, ¢ AS EXPLODES: Bik By) ‘he fee i John Tonnes ject and is expected to report out a This was the gist of a Jong dis- abil bapeidaer Leake lay in the POWER FIRMS ste" jay ney ee yee a priest, who administered the last| Measure, that will reallocate the IN DE ADLOCK 17 sy m. fal Soest rere ‘A simple service for the family | Griggs 4, Hettinger 6, Kidder 5, La ; ' membership on the basis of the esti- | rites of the Catholic church. pa pati eden ters aaa wi Moure 9, Logan 3, McHenry 11, lMe- ji , St. Last Night Although it is stipulated in the Dexter, develo; Pecos Freier ie ype Intosh 6, McKenzie a McLean 10, Mrs. Emma Schultz Painfully (Mr. ie me arena ‘at the! constitution that the reapportion- ‘ i ance with the wish expressed by/Senate Adopts Walsh’s In-| Mercer 5. Morton 17, Mountrail 9%! Burned About Face, Chest | orpheum theatre lust night in his ment shall take place, with each Vote Reported 8 to 4 For Con-|""Surpassing all sal Lord Oxford some time ago, his Nelson 11, Oliver 2, Pembina 13, : playlet, “The Fallen Star,” in which| decennial census, all efforts for its family announced that he would be quiry Resolution—Trade Pierce 9, Ramsey 16, Ransom 9, Ren- and . Hands he was able to recall some of his|CoNsummation under the 192C census ‘ viction—Defense Attorney ft lett pall! buried privately and not in West- . ville 3, Richia jigging m | tadlocked, one group of rev: eee Carrington joux oats we ere sentatives opposing any increase Is Drowned day PEE a nacrice wiltsbe ibid ciucerexesenmne Set ig, stecle'7, Stuteman 21, Tappen, N. Du Feb. 1 | SONS CANCEL ENGAGEMANY |) of the house membership while, othe : : ‘ | at the Abbey, however, next Tue re Towner 6, Trail 11, Welsh 12, Ward to the e)—Mrs Madison, Wis, Feb, 16.—P) |i ers refused to accept the iosr of any omens ig if) ROPE AL, DON 8"! Washington, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Fi-| 21, Wells 9, Williams 10. was painfully burned about the face,/} —-Billed to open today at a || state's “representations. Ottawa, IIL, Feb.:16—(AP) ’ slaaainel nancial structures of public utility |” ‘Delegates to such convention|chest and hands here late Tuesday | Madison thc.tre, “the younger ||° The proponents of the reappor- —The jury in the Harry Hill Glastonbury, England, Feb. 16,—| Power companies arc to be investi-' from each county shall be selected| when gasoline in which she was |] Foys,” six children of Eddie ]|tionment claim that the increased matricide trial reported to the sal (The 4 Earl of Oxford and| #ated, but the inquiry will be in the at g county mass convention of Re-| cleaning some clothing ignited. The'] Foy, Calceled their booking and population between 1910 and 1930 Judge Joe A. Davis at 10 a. m. : Hal 11. is a descendant| "ands of the federal trade commis- (Continued en page two) kitchen and dining. room of the|} left for. Chicago, where they ||has led to wide discrepancies in the that its members were unable to y for. Aone A sion instead of a senate committee. | yee aca Schultz home were badly damaged} will mect the body of, their || representation of a numbe: of states gn hia mmathar’s side of Little Jack ”'terced tnto ite first night session by the flames and the contents of the|| father. They will accompany |! as authorized under the constitution, Dakota pi ria 4 corner is Mells Manor|the senate adopted the inquiry res- WILBUR NOT two rooms destroyed. pe, senage. Sconied. Hee Saniy 195 | en ing three|| {h¢,body east for funeral serv- || Under the bill now under consid- olution enator Walsh, Demo- Mrs. uitz. was us! A ip ies. eration, drawn by the committee EO a a no oe een UED | erat, ontana, after accepting, 46 | tubs, each containing a quantity of |chairman, Representative Fenn of — shred sire campaign, ol pal alll to 31, an amendment by Senator ; gasoline. When.a spark ignited the! .oicr successes on Broadway. Out|Connecticut, the 1930 census reap- Ottawa, IIL, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Still to pecial | "¢formation, George, Democrat, ia, trans- gas, the flames spread instantly to agen cae indication of an|portionment includes the follow- “apparently wi of the tragic which . Tie accepted explanation of the| trrine the investigation to the trade "Jail the tubs and the two rooms were | Yates, Ne fave no indication of ani ing changes in the house member- death of Lee O'Neil Browne, proti- pleniger Al) fs that Jack Homer | commission. ‘The vote on the George quickly a mass of flames. Fortan. | ee ore eee eht a frna| ship: Michigan, gain of four; Mon. Inent member of the defense counsel, ' ’ A [rat steward of the Abbot of Glas-| sitendment climaxed a three-dny | ately for Mrs. Schultz her clothing | 7or his turn Tuesday night a friend| tia, gain of one; North Dakota, th a ee a fined possi of tho dds of| fake gre, the roporal and roe foul Mane” been “more. veriusly | Hage, He wan almost foo wen to|los of one. ; continued: its hee 1 lis Manor. The deeds were sent | Party, lines ts. wate 08 ws -. oe go before the footlights. In the. sixty-seventh congress in to the guilt. or. innocence of auction to He re adoption of the amended resolution —_ z i : mry VIII, concealed for safety kc i ; 4 "1 ieve ini 1921, a bill for a reapportionment on tion. The loss to the building is| ,.“He died in the work he loved,”|crease from | ‘o members in partly covered: by i Mrs. Foy said. the house was passed but was re- om py. tnenrange, Hal Munnis, the actor’s manager,|committed on an amendment to also declared that it was Mr. Foy's|make a further increase to 483 mem- it il ive- | bers. Courtenay Merchant _| wish to end his career while active TR: conenee a. niby Dies of Meningitis/ Vigo ened iglesia not in| measure to that now before the com: — an actors’ home,” said Munnis, mittee was defeated, 197 to 187. outhful defendant accused of slay- his mother, Mrs. Eliza A. Hill.. ‘he 12 men were unable the deadlock that for two revented them fro: ict. The vote was 3 was not recorded. iP, uk terete | Rte epnen aa | Chairman of Commitee Views crust and extracted this “plum.” |Democrats supported the Ge Secretary’s Failure to Mells Manor is still owned. by amendment, overcoming a combina- : Horner’s direct descendants, Kath-| ‘ion of an Republicans, netadiog he Come as Rebuke ported as 8 to 4 for erine Frances Horner, daughter of independent group, and 20° Demo- ‘i * ric Sir John Horner, married crate... gery . precaution was taken ip in George Supporters Win Out New York, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Fail- ws of Browne's death, : f Asquith in 1907. He was killed Aware of the strength of the of the Navy Curtis news (Continued on page two) action during the war. position to the Walsh plan to have's |B. Wilbur to attend «testimonial F i =, i # ' Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 16.—)— . Ee . special senate committee of five fi y in! Body Goes to New York WwW Re 350 Chicago Places ae ue inquiry, roponents of i » Ph y One of ree cesst, fonerals held tn | Arrangements were made to sena| Women Are Ament. eather Report Will Be Padlocked|":" a yy uke by . ies beld | Wednesday at Courtenay, the body today to New Rochelle, N.| Guests at ite : the James-| *:. i pg but George supporters insisted the din the himahy a te Mr. Foy was a member of the House Breakfasi Temperature at, 7. m. +++. ; : , Feb, 16 _Prohibi.| upon carrying the question to a de-|admiral’s retirement from Courteney mettbant. and overseas | Lambs Chub'in New York, he Ne- ad ighest wey eeeee . that the of 4 ; ors meadomennene last aa I's se eee A. J. Peterson, 34, who peal Manteville Artists” association Washington, Feb, 16 (AP) — tation to 7 a. ‘ > | i infrit ‘ 5 Wilbur e: sed londay. i ‘ ‘omen appeared at the white house Hoey pe he noi id on. bh 13 feb ni Md Pdeid may bb, the, Suen reeariy ss ging, __ hg which at his inability re] attends | but| _,Mr. Peterson died after an illness Started as Clog Dancer breakfast table today for the first ant United States District Attorney | function of the senate, is directed by|the colonel later, ina statement to ie tas © eae from opinal teen, ck benett _Berformance for the oe pace nln adopt- he ews! wis ie Cae second death, from iid & Slog, dance, wae Eadie Hoy's|f congress for the morning mea. meningitis to this vicinty within a|St2PPing stone to the professional] ,,Among 14 members of, the house Ray Thi bai 29, of stage. Once there he continued to indsor, ‘died he: aig day. - entertain American audiences for J taiang more than S) years and thas made 8 | California, Republicans, and Mary Teco! wi ‘ew st ve ever equaled. ‘He was only 15 when T. Norton, New Jersey, Democrat. he offered to do his bit for the Chi- cago newsboys in 1869, but his num- ee Nos. bo well seceited thet ae Mmerous offers for professional en- ments quickly came to him. datas dccns i cont in what might nowadays be termed cabarets. In 1876 he an somnee FEBRUARY 16 in ment with Cosmopolitan Vanit vais Stmed, Pizmouth chief, with | Chi nd later, comed 4 Como 1819—Bil in in *Congrs dances, 1861—Texas troops seized cireutt til 1884, havi b; that 1898—Spain sent uni A ing by sass tg (Continued on page two) concerning TH! For Sismarck and vicinity: Some- 7 Edger Elder. the resolution to hold ++’ what unsettled tonight; i -| cabarets, night clubs and/|at all times and to’ erally fate. Not much" change io : Stestaurante’ involved, be mperature, " For North Dakota: Somewhat ze? E af li ! A tt i i i | : bel eke Hi i f i g g f Fei if ie! Ea i 3 Ht ‘it beth Hale if FF F E ss g £

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