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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928 [NOTICE OF ELECTIO: ON TtESDA ARCH 20TH, | mpliance with Article Six, | ctipter Et even of the Political Code, said &| Compiled laws of the State of North Dakota for 1913, a8 amended by Chap- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Chicago Police Round 'PRIMARY Up Part of Gang, ELECTION (Continued from page one) CALENDA jfinding of $18,000 of the stolen| (Continuad ‘Sioa “ | money. . pene page 7 Jot Carefully Planned feeds president and electing No robbery in police records was ‘gal June 5—Florida arefully Planned or executed’ Primary election declaring state| | MARKETS | WHEAT PRICES ey PRESIDENTIAL PRi- FINANCIAL are ie ete bee ela be weiter deal ia aiem anc seri,” NEWS R and li = County, lection will’ be held to en- mnor said. The plot-! doree, nominate or elect one candidate sea. Mortoreycle officers Yesterday YearAgo Open MOVE UPWARD "=: March Market Affected by Free Buy-' May iting, execution and escape were re- leonstructed by detectives this way: The first step was to obtain infor- mation as to how and when the | money would be shipped. This was followed by daily trips over the} choice for president and electing! | delegates (e). | i NOTE: . Since the 1924 conventions ontana afd North Carolina have repealed their presidential! rimary laws; while is, | the beaches. The sea. vented: boats wrecked plane yi rae P to from the freed himself | wes jast before or after ie , evtinued’ Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 27.—(AP) {The belief of Lester J. Hendersho:, it Elisabeth, Pa, inventor, that fuelless 'he hes discovered a moto! he | by each party, Republican and Demo- cFatic, for: President of the United States. Vice President of the United.States. National Committeeman. Five candidates by each party, Ree publican and Democratic, for: Presidential Electors. ing as Result of Crop Dam- {Grand Trunk to Evergreen Patk by} Roe yiscy, and South pienrsd 3 Mit the water, in the opinion of!is not regarded reriously by Profes-; Ten delegates to the | Democratia crop damage reports. It contended that coming p: te mates of domestic farm reserves of| May wheat would make a bullish showing, and that the crop condition figures* Jul would be lower either in De-} cember or a year ago. An unexpect- Ry ed decrease ©: 1. visible sup-| “Mf ply total, with milder weather in the sequent lieklihood | 8, turned the corn | La anarket upward also toward the last. Wheat clozed strong % to 17%sc one of the plotters— Donovan, the y. Thus the plotters fa-! themselves with the | of the train crew. At Tain, having the same num- x of cars as the train that was to be robbed, was used by members of | the gang to perfect every detail. | of the toy train each! led in the part he would; Ki oldup. i] 0: urday morning the train left Chicago with the consignment! of $133,009 by two Chicago banks for two banks in Harvey. Amon; the passengers, according to the po-; lice reconstruction of the robbery, was Donovan. It was Donovan, they say, who pulled the emergency cord which brought the train toa stop. | So foresighted were the robbers) have rewritten their primary: laws. | (a) New Hampshire candidates for delegate may declare choice for. president, and. if they do, the pres-' idential ca jate’s name is print- ed on the primary ballot. (b) Michigan delegates and al- ternates ere chosen at state’ con- vention. (c) Indiana delegates are chosen) at state convention. It takes a “ma-! jority” vote at primary to declare; presidential preference binding del-/ Delegates may declare pres- ference, provided can-| sident files written! presidential pri- tit Kenneth Flusher of Melbourne, who ‘sor Dugald C. Jackson, bead of th discovered the plan. He said it had on the beach, clear of the water. Some of the instruments were miss: ag “The were loose, had straps said Fh pparently been left by the reced- ing tide and was lying upside down | of Technology. By the | eee Merce ae | pilot to free himself from the plane,” | tov exp antag ox siteh Flasher had been employed by the sonar Melbourne representative Motor company to patrol the beach by motorcycle. HUGE AIRSHIP DUE TO ARRIVE department of electrical engineer- ing at the Massachusetts Institute National Convention and thirteen Re ubltcan delegates to the Republican Rational Convention. There will also be submitted to the people this election, pursuant to the pr ns of Articles 26 and 28 “Power to run motors,” he sald,|or xmendm I a |ProNComstitacional, Amendments pro: “must be supplied to motors and |two Con ional A ae |such energy is not derived from the | Rose?) inten-|"" 3. st e Twentieth Legislative te Bill No. 41—Relating to compensation and mileage allowed islative Members. _ House Bill No. 351—Relating to Revenue and Taxation. ‘The poils will be oner f-om 9 a, m. to 7 p. m., March 20th, 1928. Dated at Bismarck, Novch bl tor capable of driving an airplane.” | L<r! MOTOR HAS MYSTIFIED SEVERAL, SAYS LANPHIER New York, Feb. 27.—(AP)—The!tnis 25th da: jHendershot “fuelless motor” was cn ‘New York today to be put under the | (Ses!) critical eyes of electrical experts a8) soon as a patent can be obtained. It has. led several lectricity, said | | f , Burleigh rth Dakota. 2-19) MORTGAGE FORE- (RE SALE THERE TONIGHT 2" faite, 3° eos Maj. Thomas B. Lanpbier, fligat hier, Gr a commandant of (Continued from page on-) } Selfridge Field, ’ I Mich, amd leader of the first pur- scenes of h’s triumphs on delivered is goee wile oe + ‘suit group, at the Hotel Biltmore celegates-at-large! i where he and Col. Charles A. Lind-| morteazor y state convention| The Patoka, however, is stationed|bergh and a party of friends are) mortgaxce, d3 strict deletes being! in Cuban waters about 1,500 miles! staying. | from Lakehurst, and will be used to|: a bebe as ril 10 primary. are; moor the big airship in event her 11 ii 11, he decision of | Only a party! f the state vote! urred in the con. net higher, corn 1%ac to 24ec up, oats rigage hereinafter showing %¢ to ‘ac advance, and provisions at 27c gain. Arrival of as much as £85 ca © fcorn ia Chicago today became quickly a dominating factor in tue corm market. In some quar’ was asserted that this total re sented the last heavy movement the crop, and there was some bu ing on this basis, but { the time being a t to ti h ted a cache of dy- o Platform of the Maria st: in Ever-| the explo-/ men proved i ing open the ma’ fe. The cache was y members of the! t ivided Immediately The division cf the loot took place robbery, according the police got in the; and Sunday ques- ‘omen under en shares of| The extra $14,000, the) Cleaver confessions ; y od to have explained,| 42 e as a legal fund. ck work of the police in crime was attributed ditions 4 1 jescribed, no} 12.00 that certain 11.25 6 day o whee a which said mort- record in the office Deeds in and for urleigh, in the State akota, on the first day of December, 1919, ‘at 11 o'clock A. M and was ‘duly ‘recorded therein Book 159 of Mortgages on page and which said mortgage was ther after duly ed by said mortgagee to J. P. 0" ‘y. by an instrument in writing dated the 8th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the second day of April, A. Personal and Social News of . Mandan Vicinity ° Mrs. John Atkinson entertained ad delegates state convention, but] commander decides it best not to result of the pres-. buck the tricky weather in the Car- 12.40 12.55 12.40 12.65 i} | i | 6725 + oT au. 4)*2@4s; ‘h 3 ........Atlanta! thority over the project, consider it -Des Moines! wiser to moor the craft to the Pa- +-+-Roanoke| toka, the flight, it was presumed,| Friday in Sq to Mrs. P. S. | would be resumed when weather| Anderson and her sister, Mrs. LH.) i St. Joseph’ conditions appear, more favorable.’ Amodt of Driscoll. At the close Of|was duly recorded therein’ in 'Book The same plans hold for the trip an informal afternoon a luneheon|1 f Assignment on page 422, will back, although it may be found) course was served. Covers . were RE eS ee a necessary to moor her anyway then’ laid for 17 guests an2 Washington's} described at the front door of the while Cheba emergency equip-| birthday favors decorated the table. Court Pouse ot Burleigh County, ; ment are taken on. ’ eee XN pee, in the city. ise At France field, she will have a; F, C, Poseley of Fargo spent the oa ae Ree ‘mast only 60 feet high to moor to.| week-end in Mandan as the guest | an raent iy ehipite aioe anal ton Ned ita ae z z 7 «.St. Joseph! It consists also of a motor truck on} forenoon on the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1928, to satisfy the amount due -Des Moines! which the tail end may be attach a Carolina—May 18. on such mortgage on the day of sale. Ss A i chigan—Will probably be held City, Omaha and! s St. Louis, as well as Chicago. receipts @26%5; corm appeared to hing: that March 1 is tax-ga: and that numerous hi evidence of a desire ownership before that date other hand, talk was cu foreigners had bought mor corn overnight. WHEAT STAGES CREEPING ADVANCE AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Feb. 27.— (AP) Wheat staged a creeping advance of 7-8 cent today, Chicago leading the way with active buying based! on crop damage mews. A quick, right about face in the corn market 4921, at nine o'clock A.M. and transfer Helena alias been heard to say! a “big job” led to} S. Steel Common and Other, ephone wires lead- e. Industrials Hit New Lows For This Year The premises described in such ndan is recover- ti d which will be sold t¢ permitting the big ship to swing) cently underwent at a Bismarck|ter (3 W. 1.4) of section ten (10) in around near so ers ae a" hospital. CT a ELE et torte C248) ‘From the sou! : ee seventy-seven Island of Jamaica ill pe ‘Anaeies west of the fifth principal. meridian time in May. made an average of fifty statute Ree en ania Rove Dae | Th ill be di h © probably be, held miles per hear ne would Fa"e® on business TE sre rahtin ed in. | arrive at her destination about 10! 4 m jovclock tonight at the same rate of! Saturday to satis Police got the nates of 1 persons who, the talk in-| Texas—%i ted, were “in” on the “big job.” | AT wire tappers learned that the| ¢ ‘as to take place after the: d Harvey. In anticipa-! nere were Chicago detec-! ee ads concentrated in .the| 2Durb. Plans Canp Slightly change in‘plans, police’ said, was made at a meeting of the plot- tel Cleaver home. Thus,} ual robbery caught of-| ared, the information W. F. Reko has returned.to Man- dan after speriding a few days in between Ist and 15th of May. 22. HARRY BROOKS DROPS INTO SEA LATE SATURDAY (Ci rank Weinreich and|S*ts of this foreclosure. | Helmenstein of Blue| #ted February 27th, 1928, eee Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Schaffer, is seriously il! at his home with pneumonia. MANAGER RESIGNS 2 , hundred y-one doll ‘ license was _ issued twenty: cents HITE 20) besides ‘the It was pointed out, however, | sfiss Lillian at she might be aided by trade | Grass, wi Sald Assignee of said Mortgagee. Geo. M. Register and George 8. Register, Attorneys of sal@ Assignee of said Mortgagee. Bismarck. rth Dakota, @/ 9-26-4/2) INVENTOR SAYS QUEER MOTOR IS und discount un- 70 Ibs. five ernts m paze one) tide at 3 o'clock | | ts white oats. Barleq, ch to fe: ts 2 ordinary | Barley, med ‘to firsts 25 | i I rye ... STOCK MARKET | To arriv N To arrive BISMARCK GRAIN i No. 1 dark northern ‘0. 1 northern . 1 mixed d | No. 1 red durum New York, Feb, 27—i?.—The! No. 2 flax toward mid-session also helped g€2-| ondary reaction today in which U.! Barley eral sentiment, |S. Steel common and several other | Oats cent after loafing early in the ses-| levels for the year. Early declines| SHELL CORN sion. May barley came back atter| ran from 1 to 6 points, with the pool No, 4, 55 Ib: Rye futures moved up moderately! selling pressure. Trading was only| No. 6 in sympathy with wheat, May flax- mcderaeely heavy in volume. One cen Cash wheat offerings were fairly/ the slow pickup of spring business under shell. large and demand was fair to g001-| and continued uneasiness over the Hard winter wheat but little trade lowered, tl.e general market being steady. Good to choice Winter wheat was in good de- nand and firm. steady. Corn offerings were large and de- Oats was in good demand and ruled steady to firm. mand was good. Barley was in good demand an? 94 cents. Flaxseed was steady to strong, of- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 27.—(7)—(U. S. D. loyment situations were the chief! factors behind the selling move- ment. Call money opened unchanged} at 4 1-4 per cent but banks called more than $10,000,000 in loans be- fore mid-day, presumably in antici- pation of heavy month-end require- ments. In view of the heavy gov-t ket pireaes ernment financing and the approach} whites 2. 6 ; Tusset burbanks No. 1, 2.25 t fancy shade higher; comm to 2.15; crates No. 1, 2.75 to 3.00, 2.75; Cuba Bliss Triumphs 3.' 3.35, mostly 3.00. Minneapolis, Feb. 27? —( D. of A.) of March 15 income tax payments, Wall street looks fra disturbed money market during the next fort- ss J. S. Steel common dropped to a new low at 138 1-8 after an ineffecu- tual attempt to hold it above the old low of 138 1-2. Montgomery- Ward sold off 4 points to 128 5-8, as against a high of 149 3-4 last Monday. U. S. cast iron pipe broke 6 points on selling presumably in- firm. POTAT! Chicago, Feb. 27. D. of Ag—Potatoes — Receipts cars, on track 226; total U. 8. ship- ments Saturday 974, Sunday 54 cars. demand and trading moderate mar- OES —(AP)—( Wisconsin sacked 5 oy Florida Bliss T: — Potatoes: Carloads delivered fregiht only deducted, Minr.e: Idaho sacked} 0 Good wire inquiry, demand moderate, market P by the crime prevention bu-| ¢! jreau before its commission gave; ¥ them leads which made solution! prompt. Important information was re- ceived f: wife. U. ; be: round : 3 same place in 1926 when they got’ of: 2.40; | $135,000. From that he brought | home $700, and I put it in the bank.” ph s d t when her hus! | turday night she as! he had bee: » she said, that he had been rob- ‘ing a train. When she money was, s\ lawyer in Beverly Hills. He ex- sales, viained that he was “afraid of be- apolis | P rf. probably never) aid the plane was is morting by a an patrolling the] 2 i NOT A ‘HUMBUG’ (Continued from page one) te formation to exploit his inven- tion. : 4 bee He said he had only one offer in! she tokd offi-| The under carriage was broken|which money wae tendered, and com! cers. “He was in the robbery at the,cfé andthe wheels of the pla: > were/ that from a news reel concern which assistant manager, has been’ pro-/ Garrison was destroyed by fire some The plane was located three|mentioned $50,000 for exelusive moted to the managershi EQUITY Flasher—C. A. Conlee, who has served as manager of the Flasher} NEW MOVIE HOUSE OPENS Equity Exchange for the past two} Garrison—Garrison’ has a new , has resigned his position,|moving picture theatre which was bering accepted another with the/ recently opened here in the building icDonald & Wyman company, formerly occupied by the A. Auer- mission firm. Steve bach store. The city theatre of ip. time. ago. “I Appreciate Lucky Strike” To arrive .. 23,236! To arriv , 0. 1 flaxse REACTIONARY' — (Furnished by Russel Xo. 1 amber @ | No. 1 flax ock market’ went through a sec- No. 1 rye Oats bad a fast advance of 5-8/ popular industrials touched new her | Speltz, per ewe. . dipping 1-2 cent at the opening.| specialties bearing the brunt of the No. 5 seed turned firm. Speculative ee over | der 55 Ib., {Sots Early bids were off 1 cent in spots,| brokers’ loan and industrial unem-| Dark hard winter milling quality sold readily. Durum was in good demand and mand was slow in spots. Rye was in light supply and de- prices were firm. Range was &1 to ferings moderate and demand g001. A) market slow; spired by the stiff foreign competi- tion in the cast iron pipe industry. Greene Cananea copper dipped near- ly 6 points but held above the old low of 113. Air reduction, Collins & Aikman, Vanadium stee! and id dust all fell 4 points or more. & the other hand, Adams express soared 10 points and the Kresge department store issues moved into new high ground. “ i Except for 2 point reactions in Wabash and Canadian Pacific, the rails offered good resistance to sell- 38 strictly choice 180 to 200 averages held higher; bulk bet- 0 to 200 Ibs. weights 0 to 250 Ibs. averages 60 to 300 1b. butchers best 140 to 160 Ib. kinds EGhtt i and St. Paul rate, sacked cwt., round whites, U. S. No. 1 1.90@2.00, most- ly 1.95@2.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 27.— (AP Flour, in carload lots, family pate juoted at 7.55 to 7.65 a barre! in 1b. cotton sacks. Shipments 42. barrels, Bran 33.00 te 33.50. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ot held up,” she added, me of the 25 arrested have beez as police questioning ied t viction that they were not! ‘olved. Two others, whose names olice withheld, are being sought. '’ Additional Sports ~ « ‘Hahn Ties Own World \ing Se 5 to 7.40; slaugh- 625 to 7.50. Food meager supply o! steers suitable ” toc ing pressure. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Feb. 27—?}—Wheat receipts today 419 compared to 318! a year ago. Minneapolis cas! wheat | March | March May July Open High lew Gene 1.26% on 1.30 Rye— oe; Mark in Boston Meet , Boston, Feb. 27.— () — Lloyd %s|Hahn, Boston A. A. track star, ™ jequaled his world record for the 1,000-yard run here Saturday when| < jhe won the New England A. A. A.j and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 hard spring, fancy Montana To arriv 1 DNS, fance: Te e ers very low; Tnrecls she shock and yearl- ly she stock and yearl- ing run; most grade of she stock ok to .25 lower; bulls steady to -15 lower; vealers 50 to 1.00 lower; weighty fed steers 16.50; little above 15.00; bulk 13.75 downward; few o1 sausage bulls up to 8.50; mostly 8.25 down to 7.75; iT ly 13.50 to 14.00 market on li vealers; sapere kinds 15.00 to 15.50; few 16.00. 22,000: shippers to strong with Friday, im- quality and more desirable considered; choice handy to outsiders 16.50 to iferings 90 lbs. down; 16.75 to 16.25; sheep strong good fat ewes 5.50; feeding strong to a shade higher i Foe to ir grade. shipping firm; spots 10 to 15 cent ii ther; oth 1 DNS, gd to fancy To arrive .. 1 DNS, ch to fa: 1 DNS, gd to choice, 1 DNS, or dto good. 1 dark northernn To arrive .. 1 northern To arrive .. . 2 DNS, ch to fancy, 2 DNS, ord to good, INS, ord to 2 northern 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 3 DNS, gd to choice, 3 DNS, ord to good. 3 north . 1 dark hard (Mont.). To arrive .. 1 hard (Mont. Minn. & SD, 1.887% @1.54% 1,28% @1.387; 127%@1.37 1.46% @ 1.647; 1.33% @1.49 7% 1.24% @1.25% 1.23% @1.34% 1.26% @1.57% 1.26% @1.55% 1.26% @1.547% 1.26% @1.29% 1.26% @1.29% 1.26% @1.29% 1.26% @1.29% 146 @1.55 14 1.55 1.54 1.35 1 dark om for cow: to 10.00 for Cntaid cutters 3 weighty kinds 7.85; few above; stockers and feed- ers dull, in line with killers; 75 to 10.50. Calves—1,500; considered, 25 to 50 lower, att 1 uf iW af iH Ha 3 : #4 : ; i i EH { H i ekBReeses' RR eRERS ar RR ©H90HH9HHHSOHONS : Git iH i A = BwMAR w cre Hil be j May Jul; : 2 2.16% May July 86% 87% 86% 817s 82% 1817s DULUTH RANGE Open High Low 87% 82% Close 1.24 1.2313 1.25 1.2342 1.25 1.26 % 1.10% 1.06% 5 1835 2.1742 1.1832 2. 2.197" 2.19 2.19% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Feb. 27.— (AP) — Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.23 3-4 to 1.63 1-2; No, 2 dark northern 1.30 1-2 to 1.41 1-4; No. 3 dark northern 1.27 3-4 to 142 1-8. Sample grade dark northern: No. 2 amber durum 1.35 1-8; No. 2 durum 1.20 5-8; No. 1 mixed durum 1.38 7-8; No. 1 mixed wheat 1.50 3-4. Barley sample grade .89 1-2 to .93. No. 2.90 to 1-2. Corn No. 5 yellow .86 1-4. Osts 2 FOR SALE—Barrel Plymouth Rock roosters. F. P. Goodrich, Mc- | U. championship event in 2 minutes, ; ‘3 seconds. } 12 4/ nd: |, Sam Martin, Boston A. A., former ; Dartmouth runner, was second, a jhalf lap behind Hahn, and .". H. Kir- | in of Massachusetts Institute of: | Technology, placed third. | The race was one of the five New} | England A, A. 2 U, chempionship; jevents held in connection with the; Boston A. A.’s 33rd annual school- | boy track meet at the Boston arena. 'Pingree Annexes Cage! | Honors in Tournament | Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 27—i—| ‘ingree annexed consolidated hij | school basketball honors in the Fd | nament which here | parraen ee the victim of ne gree quint in the final game, suc- \cumbing 17 to 12,” | | ‘Tuttle wou third place by defeat-| ° ’ ing Robinson in the consolation ame here this afternoon, 27 to 16. In the semifinal round played this morning won from Tuttle, 34 to 13,and Dawson conquered Robinson, 36 to 13. ——————— | Basketball Results ‘| > Jamestown 24, Bismarck 10. Paying" Frosh 31, N. D.:A. 19, Macalester 16 (overtime). Gustavus St. Mary's 18. Cornell 29, 19. Kistecky $3, Georgia hea 47, Nortawestern | says George M. Cohan, America’s Stage Favorite “Good old Luckies! We've been pals for years. And like an old friend they treat me well. No ivritation to my throat and no coughing. And I appreciate Lucky Strike—the full body to-