The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1928, Page 8

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Sere en rw er se tas ee ca VOR ey apr ee PAGE FIGHT Three Candidates Favor Enforcement of 18th" Amendment) | eM phineton, F Feb. 24.—(?)—Sena- tor Borah, Republican, Idaho, who) has appointed himself to find out) for the voters how presidential can-| didates feel about prohibition, now has answers from three of them, all pretty much alike. | Secretary Hoover has joined two other Republican candidates, Sena- tors Willis of Ohio and Curtis of| Kansas, in expressing his opinion) that the prohibition amendment should not be repealed and that the law should be vigorously enforced. This enforcement, the cabinet member added, should also be effi- cient and sincere, and in his brief reply to Senator Borah he said that any president must under his oath pursue that course, He appended this observation: “Our country has deliberately un- dertaken a great social and econ- omic experiment, noble in motive and far reaching in purpose. It must be worked out constructively.” In much the same vein, but in varying words, Senators Curtis and Willis made their earlier responses to the Borah questionnaire. Berg Named Head of ‘Homnes’ Club Crosby, N. D., Feb. 24.—H. H. Berg, farmer of’ this vicinity, has been elected president of the “Homnes for Governor” club which was organized here recently to ad- vance the candidacy of George P. Homnes, Crosby lawyer and state’s attorney of Divivde county, for gov- ernnor of North Dakota. Nasen B. Henderson of Crosby has heen elected secretary and C. P. Grytness of Ambrose is treasurer. Mr. Homnes’ candidacy will be pre- sented to the Independent Voters association state convention wb<h will be held at Jamestown. New Association Is to Be Formed Here Organization of @ Territorial Pi- oneers’ association will be perfected here in the near future, it. was an- nounced today by those who are ere the movement. Constitu- jon and by-laws are now being pre- and when these are ready a public meeting will be called to elect officers and directors and to trans- act other business. “The Territorial Pioneers’ asso- ciation will be pioncer in spirit as well as in name,” said W. A. Fal- coner, one of the organizers, today in discussing the project. SS Sh f At the Movies ELTINGE THEATRE essed is plentiful in the great icture, “The Noose,” starring chard Barthelmess showing at the: pear in the dancing chorus as tertainers in the cabaret scenes and in other sequences of th> highly dramatic story. Three beautiful women are seen in leading roles. They are Lina Basquette, former Follies dancing star, who plays opp: Barthel. mess as Dot, the c Alice Joyce, who pot ernor’s wife; on Thelma Todd, “la smoky dive in Morocco, pictur- stunning blonde, who is seen as Phyllis, the society girl. in the dancing chorus are such well known beauties as “ola D’Av- ril, Corliss Palmer, Kay English, Ruth Lortel, May Atwood, Cecil Brunner and Janice Peters. CAPITOL THEATRE Lois Moran and George O’Brien come to the Capitol Theatre for a two days’ run starting tonight in Fox Films “Sharp_ Shooters,” a comedy-drama of a French dancing girl and an American gob. The locale of the story ovens in Two Chicago Cafes Close Voluntarily Feb. 24.7)—Two of esque and drab with its types of people from all over the world. The) story closes in the swirling east side of New York with a background of | States N MS rias Moran is particularly en-|tho 350 cafes which the government trancing inthe role of the little | 8eeks to padlock have closed their French girl who Ja:.ces in Morocco | doors voluntarily. and who falls desperately in love| Club Bagdad, one of the largest with the American gob, played by| 2" the south side, and Hollywood Barn, on the north side, announced Cnc young actor, George! j.¢+ night they would not reopen. A half dozen others, also under tem- Dr. Huschka Now ec cee he Associated With Clinic at Fargo} Chicago, Sprinfgield, Ill, Seite d Birger, gunman and gai last fight today when the Illinois supreme court affirmed his convic- tion for murder and set Friday April 13, as the date for his hang- ing. Birger was convicted of the murder of Joe Adams, president of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — scattered bands of rebels, Americcn marines have killed three insurgents and wounded five marine ier occu 4 4 miles southeast of Ocotal, rebels were believed to be the scattered forces of Augustino Sandino. the villa; sentenced to There were no Ities” in the skirimish near Telepaneca, 20 mating sources, Stanle BIRGER MUST HANG Feb. ee eae ed today ig | charging him 3; of Southern Illinois, Tost is board of West City, and ing. BANKER IS ARRESTED Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 24—(?) "rhe —Accused of speculations approxi- $175,000 president and director of the Arkan- sas National Bank here, was arrest- on a federal embezzlement of $20, Arkansas National bank. MAN BURNED TO DEATH Janesville, Wis., Howard Clithero, manager of the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928 ' company, was burned to death ii fire. which destroyed the ter Clithero is believed to have fallen quarters of the Lakota club here early today. asleep in the club quarters and awakened too late to escape. ged LIVING from various Lee, former vice warrant with the from the ificall The <n) sug ture eee AP. merrily . . occasional spar! Feb, 24- rT fly up... oF perhaps out onto 35, advertising Lewis Knitting the rug, where they smoulder . and soon break into flames . “We might as well give up,” one proprietor was quoted, “if the law Dr. L. E. Huschka, Fargo, form: er Bismarck dentist, has become makes us responsible for what our associated with the clinic of Drs patrons bring in. Hearing on the first group of the MacGregor, Hanna and Clay, ac- cording to an announcement from pending padlock proceedings was set Fargo. for today. Dr. Huschka was associated with McCormack Given _ Title of Count Drs. Rawlings, Towne, and Stucke in Bismarck. He left here last July to become an associate of the late Dr. C. A. Putney of Fargo. Flickertails Beat Aggies Fourth Time Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 24.— (AP) —North Dakota Flickertail cagers scored thein fourth victory of the season over the Aggies here last night in the final contest of the season for both teams. Coach Letich’s men, who clinched the North Central conference honors by downing the Bison Wednesday, captured the anti-climax tilt last night, 46 to 29, Los Angeles Will Fly to Guacanayabo Bay Washington, Feb. 24.—(?)—The dirigible Los Angeles is to make a flight to Guacanayabo bay Cuba, New York, Feb. 24.—#)—John McCormack, noted tenor, has re- ceived notice from the Universe, London Catholic newspaper, that he has been elevated to the papal peer- age with the title and dignity of count. The title is one which the papal court confers upon men ¢f unblem- ished character who have in any way promoted the interest of ciety, the church and the holy see. Titles in the papal pecrage range from prince to baron, tha’ of count being the one most ordinarily con- ferred, and they are bestowed by the pope as temporal sovereign. The title of count is prefixed to the fam- ily name and is either purely per- sonal or transferable by right of primogentiure in the male. line. icCormack is already a knight commander of the orders of St. Gregory the Great and St. Sylvester. In Nashville, Mr. McCormack, ized Trish born and now a_natur. citizen of the Unite d States, “I am overwhelmed with the an- nouncement. I have become véry much excited when I think what joy Outing Flannel Night Robes and Pajamas Specials Regular $1.25-$1.50 ..... Regular $2.00 Pajamas .. Regular $2.50 Pajamas ......... 1.45 coos 195 Boys’ Robes, $1.00 grade ....... 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Gold Bars Lie Idle for Iten’s Whole Wheat Fig re in New York Vaults) ain 3 The Methodist Epworth New York, Feb. 24.—(AP)—Gold League is serving su; at 6 bars to the value.of $5,000,000, be- longing to the Soviet bank of Mos-|o’clock tonight at the Metho- dist church, Everyone invited. and happiness it will bring to my mother and fdther in Ireland. have never been so surprised ‘vith anything in my life.” cow, are lying idle in the vaults of two New York banks because of a dati ban against Russian gold, The gold, sent here for the pur- Dr. Enge ose of expanding trade between the Bovet and the nited States, “et Chiropractor while is causing a loss to the Soviet of about $700 a day in interest, Drugless Physician The gold arrived in New Yor! Bismarek, N. D. Tuesday and was transferred direct to the vaults of the Chase National bank and the Equitable Trust com- pany, to which it was consigned. 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