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~\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ([a@@ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 Body Washed Ashore on Pacific. Coast May Be Dole Flyercvisur post | ERFORT MADE ("Fmt seccei]70 CATHOLICS [tartare ribose Greesomer —]MOMEN HELD ['Siajewarsex | RATHER THAN M0 DENTIFY. | "| ARE KILLED BY | 7= Sas FOR PART IN —om*.| CHANGE VIEWS | IT BY TEETH FEDERAL FIRE POISON PLOT) Groups of Insurgents Engage Death of One and Illness of ities Believe It May Be ‘td Knope, ‘Miss Doran’ in Series of Clashes . Eight Due to Poison in , Action Proves Barrier to Com- mittee’s Attempts to Recon- cile Differences ; MEET CLOSES MONDAY Navigator in Jalisco oe oe 3 Well and Flour Z IN WATER MANY MONTHS ee a ee Phage MOTIVE IS SUGGESTED] \ eo ° Committee Is Still Debating Definition of National Women Arrested Deny Any) Independence Connection With Affair— Hearing Delayed Mexteo City, Feb. 17.—(?)—Dis- sso. Louisville, Ga., Feb. 17.—(P)—A patches from Guadalajara today . ‘ 2 poisoned well and flour bin, which said more than 70 Catholic rebels, . @ coroner’s jury said brought death including five chieftains, fell under to Mrs. Rose Load and illness to federal fire yesterday during & ut eight members of her family, have series of clashes in the state of { been charged to a neighbor woman Jalisco. Different groups of in- : r : : and her daughter. at its, who have suddenly be- Re ‘ : A Mrs. Liza Ann Davis, 25, and het come active in the region where the ; f mother, Mrs. Ida May Williford, 66, Catholic rebellion has been going on ‘ : i wero arrested day, charged for several months, were defeated. e ’ J with murder. fficers declared Three chieftains fell in battle, two : j ; the arrests followed the finding of tured and executed by : A f footprints that led from the Kelly ; _muthorities, another sur- “ : a to the berry where the ac- gues: rendered another leader was : cused women resided, @ grange, near} Attorney General George F. jl.afer, Ree, ote Gein? ahaa eee & ee stated to have been seriously ae town, who today announced that he has no| the final procedure and the task was gator of the iilfated Dole ”fight| by Governor A. Gr Sorils to tucceed |""On "the different _ battlefields et : Kelly's death duc to" poison desire to hold that office longer or| made more difficult by the absence Plane “Miss Doran." PR | Milhollan as a member of the | 48 rebels were actually, counted : investigation was started which of-|statcs, however, tlint if the Repub-| with Gastere Gesrrane Serene? erent the navigator ee the Miss state railroad | board ‘when the ee dead. Eleven ee taken Prisoners a7 8 ponent iby teoliy Por ola lican ‘convention at Jamestown on| had upheld the doctrine of absolute I» wiga' recent jignat ‘becom - xecuted. = < : % re i) March 8, sees fit to endorse him as} prohibition of i ji ren hg rsons who were| fective April 1. Mr. Larkin has|ber of others are understood to have a8 well, a candidate for Unitec States sen- Lins in the intemal adfaine cat Be ost at sea ugust while at-j served in the state islature and | been killed r. . * A motive was suggested in the ator he will enter the primazic3 for | other. tempting flights to Hawaii. With|at one time was speaker of the . statement that Tom Kelly, the dead that office, °'Most of the members of th Miss Mildred Doran,| house. Since July, 1925, he has been woman's husband, recentiy fur- : ee ecs Sate eka ee Many Are Taken Prisoners by Government Troops and Executed Flesh From Arms and Legs Fallen Away or Devoured | | by Deep Sea Fish _ Havana, Feb. 17.—(?)—Resignas tion of Dr. Honorio Pueypredon, head of the Argentine delegation; proved a barrier today to attempts of the subcommittee on public ins ternational law to reconcile differ- ences as the Pan-American congress neared its close. The committee is debating a definition of national in- dependence which involves discuss sion of the right of intervention. Before the convention began ita labors last night, the resignation of Dr. Pueypredon as Ambassador to the United States and leader of the Argentine delegation was ane nounced. When the committee met it ssas found impossible to agree on head of the elevator division of the the state, nished information in a robbery for = committee feel that the matter railroad board. heavy fighting had been going on which the husband of Mrs. Davis is See eeeerted 1S ae y over an extensive area with disas- : sought. ious study ef ae by a boon cee yuitehdey ad “a eciien trous results to the rebel cause. | Sc . vn herit D.C, Thomas, who made ods eee eae? oe ee tigators declared that it tallied in MILL PROFITS « Federal Forces Win Pictured here is the cortege which followed the body of Earl afore parkin "their ‘clothing bien a Dr. Pueypredon said that his z ag Twenty-five rebels were killed and| War hero, to Westminster Abbey in London for Britain's officiaal tribute! went to the Davis home. The wom- government had asked him to re- seven captured and executed at|to the great commander. The son on which the flag-draped casket en denied all knowledge of tl consider his resignation. This he col Cimatlan. Federal forces under| reposed is the same one which was used for the burial of England's Un- crime and insisted that they be giv- ’ refused to do. He would ral her cated that Lieutenant Colonel Augstin Torres| known Soldier. Among the pallbearers seen walking heside the caisson i abandon his posts, he explained, the ravages of th : ted and dis; are Marshal Foch, Admiral Earl Jellicoe, Viscount Byng, Marshal Pe- than abandon his stand. defeat persed a large 9 Ls months. Flesh YIN there unde: ymmand d Admiral Earl Beatty. Just behind the caisson is Earl Halg’s tT ei a been PA (H DEBTS Chieftains Cuevas, Cero and ae me sideriees horse. In the vackground is Parliament Tower. i Asks New Instructions Twelve others were killed and two | ————____ __ _...Y.... ” Dr. Laurentino Olascoaga, Argen- — ° eo B00 Will Run For U. S. Senator ut tine minister at Havana, who suc- red and executed by federal Industrial Commission Decides: forces under General Miguel ar- 14 MEMBERS OF CREW OF AMERICAN ceeds Dr. Pueypredon as leader of Endorsed at Jamestown | the delegation, immediately cabled alana alk tines #8 gnoke Viejo and he OL T AN ‘ KILLED IN EXPLOSION SORLIE FERLS . Convention ne government for fresh instruc- ingurgents _ : ions. to: Pay 954,000 eo persed. i KER: ae ar : Losing no time in the discussion . A chart from Knope’s dentist, in Reston Interest Ble Merce, commenting. 8 ; bs PERE TL ES , Tacit announcement that he is a! Pe = ent Mpc: abe ‘ aa Ban Ditgo, is being for fs band, sain. bee bee NT Pe | PARTY TICKET candidate for endorsement by the| tonal disputes, the subcommittee tee! “ine bof Decision. tp uatiglye the -operating| ni Tay a i Jaime! Disaster. Qcourred 150 Miles f Today in Congress i 4 *s Independent Republican state con-| named to consider that subject was king ‘ot a : > \'f z JACKSON state mill and élevator for 1927, up- Velegeo, Pied ewith nine a hie —Trawler és Tokyo! {By The Associated — y tion for United States senator was] the report presented by Ricardo ‘me on the indebtedness of the institu-| regiment of the presidential guard ~ qnallen property bill ay debate Seopa ieee Feet ee ee eee . G A " # opty He Charles Evans Hughes of the Unit- : OF INDIANA r Séys He Will Be! shater’s is the first hat to be) eq States played i. prominent part. tion was announced by members of |at Chachalacas. The regiment was| Today Carrying 21 Surviv-| continues, the state industrial: commission to- noe General Anselmo Matias. ors of the Disaster Prison wardens invited to ap- day. ae e s Magdaleno Galvez r before senate interstate i i. i itical arena as a ‘When the special séssion of. the}and Manuel Chaves were captured ‘ pers Nati committee on bill Glad to Get Back to Busi may iad pany ies 2 J. Frazier, | ost hin odes | eee de legislature failed:to act upon Gover-|and executed ‘by the authorities at} Tokyo, Feb. 17.—(P)—The cap-| concerning convict goods for ness and Private Life onal ion incumbent. Gonzalez Roa of Mexico which de- . nor Sorlie’s suggestion. that the|Sayula and Mazamitla, respectively.| tain and 13 members of the crew of| | sale. ’ Nonpartisan Republican’ ineumbent;| 7 a all. aggressive war illegal money be turned ‘over to the state| Francisco Loza is understood to have| the American oil tanker Chuky Norbeck migratory bird bill A Frazier was re-endorsed for the post) and provided international disputes ee treasurer, he was left with a check|been seriously wounded in a battle| were killed when the vessel ex-| before senate agriculture com- Confidence that the Nonpartisan!which he now holds at the Nonparti-| should be settled by pacific means. Jury Returns Directed Verdict | {°F $160,000 on his hands. He had/gt Tiapotlan Del Rey against troops| ploded. mittee, state convention, held here last week, |san convention here a week ago. Mr. Hughes suggested the estab- ury displayed the check to the legislature} commanded by Lieutenant Colonel| A trawler arrived here today with Ten house committees consid- | will win the next state election ai A potential rival for the Indepen-| jighment of joint internatioial com- on Charge of Concealing when his request that it be used to} Jose Aguirre. Several rebels were| 21 survivors of the disaster, which| er varied legislative proposals. | satisfaction at the sclection of candi-/dent Republican endorsement looms| missions patterned on tne lines of “a pay interest on the mill bonds wasjsiain there and .two captured and| occurred Wednesday as the tanker YESTERDAY dates made by the convention was|in the person of R. estos, Minot,| the American-Canadian boundary ~~ Bribery Attempt presented. = executed. ee was-en route from San Pedro, Cal., ’ Senate adopted resolution of Kee oe today by Governor}a former lhl Maa i | commission, by conclusion of pecun- : When the executive presented the to - Johnson, Republican, California, fe. Nestos was elected governor in) jary claims conventions, and by es- - omic . J - G. ‘ Indianapolis, Feb. 17.—UP)—Ea| matter, to the industrial commission Guards Disperse Insurgents Several of the survivors, who] for investigation of sof; coal “It is a ticket which will go out the recall election of 1921, which| tablishing firmly the principle of today it was decided to pay $54,000] General Gabriel Guevara ted} were injured. to the people and make a real cam-|swept Frazier and two other Non- Steet p Jackson, unencumbered, today. Te-|t0 the Bank of North Dakota to re-| the defeat of rebels under ‘Hosalio| "ere nded were injured ficlds without record vole after | palgn anda ticket which will win,” |pariisans from office. Te was beat-| Stvitration, This would be subject He was acquitted ade / of the tire a note which has been held by|Lopez at Los Trigos near Ameca. San Pedro, Calif. Feb. 17—(?)—| by Reed, Republican, Pennsyl- | the executive said. “I feel that the|en for a third term by A. G. Sorlie cignty of countries required. t ‘ ‘concealed Aespihebhcas the.bank since the mill was con-|Tho mayor of Gucoalco said local! The oil tanker Chuky left he 2 Jan.| ‘ania, to include coal freight |men selected by the convention will|in 1924, to bribe former Governc: Warren|Sttucted. The manny. was advanced} guards dispersed insurgents com-| 19 for Tsuruni, Japan. She was! “rates in ingpiry. carry forward the policies which I Shafer's Statement Periodical Meetings Urged 4 fa digi ger Pteyery ete permet ot} manded by Sueves, =p pred pre listed as being operated by "the Smoot," Kepublican, “ Utah, ieee epmauacated jand be of real . The text of Shafer’s announcement! Ag means to the pacific settles dl of mill over and above/the most active leader in tha Chil ship ‘company of New 7 e state.” ‘ollows: i ree the k pa nenale Aehe nae The governor. said his attitude in} “I have received many inquiries ray jot sistas ¥ he snayd id me: 1s of bonds which had been | trict. York, and owned by the Sheridan ien propert; General Pablo Rodrigues stated/ Steamshi company, af London. ad Aen ORE es. not taking part in the convention|lately asking whether I intend to] change of views on controversial that the Chieftain Loreto Franco and| The Chuky was a vessel of 7335) and “lavi:h appropriations” at- proved that he was sincere in his|become a candidate for attorney] subjects, measures of conciliation a group of followers had surren- gross tons. $ - tacked by Senator King, Demo- statement, made several months ago, | general, governor or senator this] and judicial settlement. 5 — ctat, Utah. ” that as not seeking any office.| year, and I think the time has come The means of pacific settlement Six hundred rebels made a futile} London, Feb. 17.—(—A Lloyd's House flood: control commit- FE, ple could not understand | when I should make my intentions} of disputes is regarded as a subject attempt to capture Labarca but the] dispatch from Yokohama says the) tee reported, 11 to 7, bill dif- | it,” he said. “They could not see why |in that regard known. ._| too far reaching for conclusion by local guards under Mayor Vincente tanker Chuky ‘was blown. and| ‘fering from administration pro- |@nyone would willingly retire.. Some Iam serving my seventh year in| the present conference which ends providing ment of -citi- The governor. said that he will be| state office. Some of my frignds °, 3 crew wee saved by fishermen and| zen? gi Foon Oh Music Contests Will ts : tax levy:which will be made for| Alvarez defeated them. The rebels} sank-at the anprox: ition. of | Fa I was. looking for another|the attorney general's office, a Hondas It io benea, howaver, that man, had concealed eeias “brip- | this. abandoned several dead in their] 38. north lenehade ge east lati-| to oar peri poly aesiee Bind simply because they could not|vice that has been both conge a eon plan ae outlined and ery by keeping McCray, then The state, however, must raise by/| flight. tude, or more than’ 160 imiles south} - flood control- with appropria- | get it through. their heads that I/and. I hope, useful to the state. 1! thus the labors of some future con- nor, in heaping statute of limita. | txation beens eyed to retire ———-— of Tokyo. i tion of $473,000,000. wanted to retire to private life. No desire, however, to hold this! ference on the matter facilitated. tions of two years, therefore, applied i“ Fourteen of the créw were killed. Final vote on Underhill bill Glad. to ire office longer nor to hold any other in the case.. The indictment was re- become We Os Fi Twenty-one other members of. the turned last fal glad te assume once more the role|over the state are considering the 4 —_—————_——'_. landed isaka, . of a private citizen and get back to| advisability of offering my name , ‘ "er nm Fos.8, wash om aac Fthat : f ‘ : << cacy Tr Re ao Re, {his fod Nod and the carefree life)as a candidate for senator at the Be Held by Districts . time pp Sble to. gisp state Pesivaes New: York, Feb. 17.—()—The| - publican on house naval com- a private citizen enjoys in| Independent Republican corivention Grand F ks, N.D. F b. 17—CAP) tl is attention. Occasionally 5 Chile Steamship company, owners} mittee, warned Witnestes that |comparison with the holder of the} at Jamestown on March 8. rand Forks, N. ‘eb. 17— fy ing court pro-] move. has given his full share of time to| office. If, however, the convention | by the extension division of the state oe cee ie eee business and. the alesiicn selects. 4 more satis: etory candidate, universe here, ce ee ye : ry fonpartisan ticket woul shall deem it a privilege as well as Republicans to Hold lace the administration of the state|a duty to support the ticket as nomi-| of the contests and preparations now ; ‘in competent bands.” nated with the same degree of loy-|are being made for work. County Conventions Ceveraotifaslia area by MURDER TRIAL IS DISCHARGED w - Y governor's cha: “If this is done, and I am endorsed,|—Plans to hold district music con- GOVERNORSHIP F] jn the Pacitie with the loss a es defeat ot abalone moral The executive said he feels that he all enter the primaries for that| tests early in April are being made Friends of Divide Co. State’s 4 | The statement. b: alty and energy as I hi: hown in|, The department is particularly in- Attorney to Present Name _ tern the ensloded ied on Wed. Saturday, March Shis expected to set at rest persistent the. ast aren Cue ia terested, according to A. H. Yoder, Hopelessly Deadlocked F. at I. V. A. Meet company here had : 4 rumors: which have been noted in| “The Nonpartisan League has en-|director, to br:ng the standard of 5 “dl : jetails of ‘the disaster ycmagen capitol political circles in which he|dorsed its ticket’ with Frazier, one| Performance in vocal work to the ‘Four Deys—Final of the explosion was| Delegates to the state Republican | way touted as.a possible opponent same high plane which already has Four. Vote 9 | Crosby, N. D. Feb. 17.—(Special dice convention which will be held a jer, also, a| chief adv ite adie print |been established for instrumental ‘ ' 4 of Senator Lynn J. Frazier, also, aj chief advocate of its radical prin. n shed . to’3' For Convietion zation wrsday, March 8, fol-| Nonpartisan, for the Republican| ciples, at its head. It has reaffirmed |music. Entries in the massed chorus “Hommes Governor Club” here is yy recote yee pee iowin the Todepen it Voters AS- | senatorial nomination. It also made| its support of the principles of state | contests are being encouraged, Yoder announced today following recent ie" town of Captain Hermes sociation convention on March 7, tie clear that Governor Sorlie feels iegeGialim anh Nenends cee eat: ‘ meeting of citizens of Crosby ‘known. will be elected at county conventioné | that the Nonpartisan convention was| state-owned elevators, state owned| For the purpose of conducting and}. vicinity, thereby formally launch! to beheld at the county seat in each| controlied bi bers of the Non-| branch ‘banks, and a general ec: -| preliminary contest: thi se gubsrnato =a ak ch ty. * par z are | were friendly | sion of state ownership into ‘the field es divided into ert atate Tadeponden ‘ : “se to him, of private business. Thus, the issue|the same basis as the state high er aantiaton be bald —— for Ge eige Maril ps is again shee) Sexe Teague, | The cities illiard > at H Will Buy Tate sileed o> test He ets |be held will be announced in the Cando Phone System): with judgment and courage, 1|near future. pesunis confidently believe that we can and Permission to buy the telephone will win a decisive victory at the : -@t Cando from the city in June.” of Cando has been granted tices |Marines Force Rebel scty tor $8000, Leader Into Hidi rates applicable at Steele, by the: Northern Power ‘and fi Rg) ete ahve jary miss a Just a