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BE eae r A RS Fe iat ODES SOIREE 8 | (2) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == ESTABLISHED 1878 ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2,-1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS’ DRY DEMOCRAT FILES--PETITIONS ARE REJECTED —— |. Bismarck Defeats Napoleon in First Tourney Game, 49-10 sicniTures oN DEMONS MEET |Conarmer Highway Officials ot Northwest | catang svmatmGuea || PETITIONS ARE NEW SALEM 6 aw © ae a , a States and Provinces Gather Here INSUFFICIENT ~ LATE TODAY Called by Conference Called by North (OOLIDGE CHARGED WITH MISFEASANCE va tee Dakota High Commis- lon Were Made Local Cagers Show Return to sion .Opens tie: Pe comncel IN OFFICE BY SEN. REED OF MISSOURI Form, With Fight, Smooth- Late Last Night —Delegates Will Meet in passing Attack Groups to Consider Various] FINAL, EFFORT [Democratic Candidate For MAKE 19 FIELD GOALS Lines of Work |. Presidential Nomination En- ena Twenty-six cetitate of the high- BEING MADE T0 SMITH TO BE UNOPPOSED : ) ters California . Presidential H 2 way departments of Minnesota,| \ | a McLeod Men Start-Out With a South Dakota and Montana, the| AVERT \ a = Hg = Po ae is oN Deputy Secretary of State Primary—Hoover Referred to as ‘Late of England’ “ provinces of Manitoba and Saskat- a me ee = chewan and the federal bureau of | roug! Makes Ruling After Con- sulting Attorneys public roads were here today for the’ 4 ctive Preparations Under nme opening this afternoon of the con-j Governor A. G. Sorlie, mem- ference of highway officials called Way For Walkout to Start i Announcement that he had ree jected the petitions filed late last bers of the North Dakota state : by the North Dakota highway com- presidential prim Senator Reed highway commission and dele- x mission. if Monday, However hye night for Huston Thompson of Washington, D. C., as a Democratic STanee for president, and a group of dry candidates for delegates to gations from Montana, Minne- Sectional meetings will open at 2 Fresideut Comge va satibennes ce wen ado vette 7 che ota, South Dekota, Saskatche- | Miss Mildred Johnson of Philadel-| o'clock with the administrative offi.! | New York, March 2.—(P—Aetive| jr artis’ ¢ Lm: ety sry nate wan, Manitoba highway depart. | phia, employed by the American| cers construction, maintenance and preparations for a great transit | i" office for failure to assist the The pein were tenia the federal auof | Air Transport Association, com-| bridge engineers and surveying and strikd, probably not before ? onday,| Senate in its investigation of the ad Tete ane : mE: public roads will attend to- | posed of members of various air accounting groups scheduled to con-|were being made today, bit New | naval oil reserve leases. eh ats ter, ana mail contract companies, has flown| sider problems of particular inter-| York's riding millions today saw a| Before a large and enthusiastic So Sar ae eerie ae games in a group. The visiting | 16,000 miles inspecting air mail| cst in these fields of highway work.| ray of hope. crowd at Long Beach, | adjoining Pera ata are in the Capital City | routes. Miss Johnson has been fly-| Those here from Minnesota are| A confer-nce was arranged for to- | Shore City, the militant Missourian cc oa sig today to attend a conference of | ing since 1921 and will go to Eur-| Commissioner C. M. Babcock, Chief day between Mayor Waike and Wil-| stopned ix the midst of hi oo btn an highway officials. ope in March ie fly the airways eneed 4 a oe ae 2 cola and Witlam B. Fitz-| raised his hand and declared a H . pp, n- patrick, president .nd vice presi “ President Cooli (Detailed accounts of other gineer M. J. Hoffman and Mainten-'dent, respectively, of the ‘Amiga. a mieteee : Sh tournament games will b> found Los Angeles, March 2.—()— Turning loose a bitter attack on the Republican administration after formally entering the California Only two of the petitic i had the required 500 sigmstaceee, tached to them, Liessman said, and dential primary March 20, gineer MJ. Mott wald. (mated Association of Street end | With misfeasance in office.” 4 elsewhere in today’s Tribune.) The South Dakota delegation con-| Electric Railway Workers. The audience sat silent and tense in these two cases there were other With i ‘1 .. the Bis- JURY DECIDES sists of Commissioner C. T. Bates, ed to be a final effort to pre-| as the senator went-on to declare : : ene iheah to make them in- eerie ened the ‘third dies Hig!.way Ei ¢ J. Maughs Brown vent a walkout of the union mem-| that the president, in keeping. “the we fe % : ; for J. G. Manning, bi the y Petition Seer biacketiall eoattiea nett’ onthe and his assistant, Thor Solegald;|bers on the Interborough Rapid| arch criminal, Harry : ‘Daugherty,’ Se. cota the pair with the pen State Training school basketball OR Bridge Engineer J. H. Hamilton Transit company’s subway and ele-| a8 attorney general during the oil/ The senate committee investigating conditions in the Pennsylvania coal| names, that Portion of the petitic, reveal sled aftcrneta by sound t District Engineer William Emerson. vated lines. inquiry, and in failing to turn over| fields near Pittsburgh found that a coal company had obtained an in- which specified that th : oe 1; tounet Tne willin ‘Napoleon ,Montana sent State Highway En-) The differences between the I. R.| the facilities of ‘the ‘secret service/ junction trom Judge J. N. Laugham (shown in insct) prohibiting strik-| were Democrats ha a bean ee a ors, 49 t0 10. id gineer R. D. Rader and Construc-|T. and the union grow out of the dis-/ and grand jury for ‘assistance, had/ing miners from singing hymns and all other songs around the Magya'| out, n stricken 35 “Bismarck showed the: fight and tion Engineer P. G. Poore. __,{charge of several union members | neglected to do his duty Presbyterian church at Rossiter, Pa. The photo shows the church and in| In the case of H. C. opie apie vith Made tt From Saskatchewan came Chief | from the company’s e: ploy, Senator Reed referred to the/the lower right-hand corner is the shanty in which an armed guard is Grafton, the other canlidne Puy, ats rene Ret ooutatubar dare Field Engineer H. R. MacKenzie,| Over 700 men, recrui in New|cammerce secretary as ‘Hoover,| stationed to enforce the injunction. The coal company in applying for] 500 signers, no dates we ped tecerl ing the ‘month of January. The re- Chief Bridge Engineer A. P. Lin-| York and brought in from Washing- | late of England.” the anti-singing injunction claimed that many songs favorable to the] showing when the petitions had'oecn turn to form against Napoleon yes-|Death Penalty Recommended pest Sop hey nage of High- Coen a be ares? Cle Ahoken Roky Mellon for striking miners were being sung. signed and no addresses were given - i .F. \. 1 contpai is Bu of William S. Vare ! liter " pegay. eee aoe espe: For Man Convicted of Ille- | The Manitoba delegations con-|barns, being trained to take the| the Sorrane Pernsyiveiaveenater: ie siete ee ae ae addi- Roy MeLact's men veriousl gal Operation sists of Chief Engineer M. O./place, if necessary, of the Amalga-|ial election.” : ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SHOULD NO testa ati he oo de- i! Play New Salem Teday ‘ i [elven "dee Ei meng oh eekly believed a strike ann AN weapon tigers to ee been sufficient to warcuts him se i 2:30, Mandan enna . reid jay 1, the senator's jeve rejecting th titions ; _eiiasTicttare ei at] cag, tt este emer Mae eign mid nen oy, Meng |e ctw ho oeog| BE. GIVEN COOKING RATE, RAILROAD | 35" oazti, teen the, foe pens ey cw ee Judgment of eleven married men and| Officials from the federal bureau in union’ circles that the members| Nei York, and with followers: of : . Seabee va Bipeoor with 7 attor- tle Lake by a 19 to 11 score. a widower started Dr. Amante|of public roads were: - A. I. Os-|must first vote the strike and then| William G. McAdoo, who are ex- i Ri IN DEVILS ‘LAKE CAS manent y general’s de- ‘Led by Ben Jacobson, the Bis- Rongetti on the way to the electric] trander and P.-Linton, St. Paul;|several hours would probably be pected to ask for an uninstructed : The Dry Democratic ticket saith case sti chair today ‘the murder of a pa oe eed Se Livingston, [ibid At resined order would | del “raat ypredrasss candidate out ie — headed by Huston Thact ra A br! Se aie eetire Sons aE Pas Cn tea emctieecee TOUR DAKOTA ete coven mem crn cy tal a) Finging pt fetal of 18 fil guns |r, saa, auld tobe the, moat teeta at Se Hat SEN GROUP Charges That Navy - tion Is Loft, With Utility) hee that Thompion isa former t ¥ of) gg ap . z, i r ¢ Coach MeLeod sprane 5 serrtiens erimabaoperation, wee rene te pt pe ggg: rermar nog will close an )} Has Powerful Lobby F ARM WOMEN Companies, But Warning Is: mission. Cireulation ‘of hey petitions as (Continued on page J y 2 — ie Was directed by George Wall f ; Ae een rs ese caliente | ee STILL IN D ARK AVeshington, March. 2.—(P)—De- Given That If They Do Not) Minneapolis, a formes North toket “ i * " ta state t. " ‘cei prostate’ cmeamtt! ARE HONORED, =: 1% site beer wn | racists: Ber ON OIL PROFITS ke =shap ighpgnrerinn veg —- (Continued on page two) Oklahoma, in a statement today ‘ OFFICERS MEET) sire serena IS PAID HARRY Ina toomssp rarows Gontrol shoul! be" ven “priorty| Many Distinguished Guests at Rongetti’s lawyer immediately over the naval warship construction asked for'a new trial and Judge ee aedere hava lplanacachs Made t F H x ets ae petioae Levelt today. - Y z 0, - ‘ ' ‘act that’ electric compani Arrangements Are ; Gomertord set Saturday for argu: BR K T DA Some Light on Subject, | nsiaer the naval program as the ‘arm Homemakers ae acer compa OUTHS FOUND Hold Regular Sessions | “Rongetti was charged with the But Not Enough next legislation after the anual ap- m surance to the consumer that other : th murder of Miss Loretta Enders, a propriations measures have bren| Fargo, N. D., March 2—(?)—Four| electric appliances, such as flatirons,| Twice Each: Mon girl of 19 years, who was brought —_ S acted upon. North Dakota farm women were] toasters, vacuumy cleaners and was' \ saree the the hospital ino state of ap-| Ceremonies Held Simeltane.| rr eiaeite eaditional progress has "erp ot has i A airTe cole el aeeernt ree eee ys i - hii otherhood. 4 f em, thus obtaining the low cook- 1 stmectals aeimsour Blcne Be Pecehing nee the state’s| ously at Melbourne, Fla., | been made, im senate pot Dome LINDY W ANTS ceremony of the kind ever held inj ing rate for the current used, con-| Both Bound With Heavy Wire guests of Conner at Fort Lin-| case against him was a conspiracy and His Home Town committee still was in qi jar to- Revision of the practices of elec- —__—_______ tric compahies ‘furnishing current for electric cooking stoves gnd sell- Banquet Given For Master {ing such appliances was ordered by North Dakota, stitutes an abuse, the railroad board day the final resting place of 4 The women who received the|said. The ruling affects every user] —Ni 7 Piet rll be held eee Some torhis' hospital Une ee vi —- major portion-of the $3,080,000 designation are Mrs. C. E. Erickson | of clectrie current. in the state and NBatee Has Been Able i. ularly in the future. ‘The organize-| had undergone the operation else- Melbourne, Fla., March 2.—()— in profits from an overnight oil deal . _ | of Crosby, Mra. F. W. Bellamy of| more particularly those having elec- to Identify Them consummated in this country by the Continental Trgding company of Canada. Testimony yesterday by Will H. Hays, former postmaster general, ” in » but fect, back, $100,000 for use by the| Tired and Travel-worn Flyer Republican national committee in Flies From Boston to New Drayton, Mrs. L. J. Kelsh of Full-| tric appliances. erton and Mrs. W. H. Bubr of Buf-) The decision resulted from the} 4,4; ree / : falo. - rotest of the Devils Lake Steam} ,/0diana Harbor, Ind, March 2.— Gathered to do them honor were vem and H. 1, Schutte and com-|(7—Bound tightly by’ heavy wire + * | many, distinguished guests, includ-| pany, Devils Lake, that they were(2Nd fished from the muddy In er een whe, shape the policies and) paying more for power than domestic | harbor ship canal within eight d je | ; y nage i tion is made up of reserve military| where. Melbourne’s citizens united today i officers in Bismarck and Mandan SSS to Food Harry Brooks fina! homage. i and surrounding territory. ceremonies, following a long i : V. Miller presided at the busi- and fruitless search for his body 1 ness session ‘which followed a lec- after the wreckage of his tinv mono- a plane had been brought ashore, were Fort Lincoln on “Organisation of HER DECEPTION ees " i- of his family in Birmingham, \ a eel canine pd ” on the outskirts of Detroit. There bi} debtinies of great trans-| consumers paid for electricity for|°f each other, the bodies of two well -systems, leading financial] cooking. The cooking cate’ was| dressed boys lay unclaimed in. a organizations, out-lshown to be four cents per kwh|™o0¥gue today as the police puzzled publications, high educa-| whereas the power rate was a slid-|°V&F the manner of their deaths. leased Teapot Dome, led the investi- York Today tional ‘institutions, and men who] ing scale beginning at 7.77 cents per|__ Zhe first body was found Febru gating committee to believe it had represent the state and civic of-|kwh and grading downward. In its|®'Y,22-_ While police were investi fo ‘at last partially traced more than a — ’..| ganizations, gating identificatiaon clues in Ili he continnation of the. programs the moveings while the carr monies | million dollars of the profits, Boston, Marek 3-—(P-—A. tired the Farmers Wife, a form publi-| Nomen cogld de thelr washing and | 1018 and Indiana last night «bridge i here. "Ht was decided to ‘Admits Husband’s Assertion|§° 0%. and will display half-masted | ,,tlaye , testitied esterday | that | ore Enarlen Ac Licdbergh rect] aeeynas porticis! host. at the ironing at home and obtain the four-| rinder discovered, the second body im ,t in o's "| Teco last nig! al a cal lp School children, boy scouts, liberty bonds in 1923 after th ed in this city in secl | the eee ‘Chan (el at Conbae cent rate whereas it had to pay ne: about a : , 4 in| mile from where the list was located. a That Child, Supposed to Be |civic clubs, fraternal organizations, | {erty bonds ‘out of business, | His last engagement is over Among the speakers were J. A. vin gee wn consumed in! An autopsy revealed that the second ni gone which instructional Hers, Was Adopted oe i teen Ta onor' the | but he knew noth of the Canadian | snd he has no plar: for the future . commissioner of agricul- boy had been beaten and strangled Kitchen, ri Bromrarns aS company at that time. .| to. announce a desire to.re-! ture Dakota; Dr. John Lee Voluntary Action Wanted and then thrown into the canal., iven. The place of meetings will sath il igus chiet test pilot of the Ford Remeshecing that. the former| tire to private life. oe ae ‘of the North Da-| Classification. of electric consum-| Drowning was given as the a canal. announced later be| ,, Detroit, Mich. March 2.—(7)— et A have coursed for |cabinet officer had testified in 1924] In his own words, he wound up| kota Agricultural College, _and| eS for rate purposes and a low rate|death in the February case. which will be] nectaring “a woman is entitled to days above the beach and off shore|that Sinclair had contributed but | his public career last night when| Ralph Budd, president of the Great foe pong to develop uusiness was| Convinced the two had been slain, Pts do. an: necessary to save herlin search of the pilot’s body, were |$7: toward the Republican def-| he saw his mother, Mrs. Evangeline] Northern railroad. eld by the commission to be sound) the police suggested two ble \ Robert Wright of . 0 icit, Senators Walsh, Democrat, lees Lindbergh, Detroit school] Home making was placed on a| Practice. It was further held, how-| motives, One was that het oops Montana, and Bratton, Democrat,| teacher, honored by thousands of| par with tilling the soil in import-/¢Ver that “the consumers of Devils| were attacked by moron, bound Myron L. Boyer ad-| included in the rites, to strew flow- Fe give teen on dete wonctonS | mitted. today that she had deceived| ers on the water at the spot where , New Mexico, questioned Hays close-| her associates who made her a life! 9: forth Dakota agriculture | Lake and other cities, who have pur-| and tossed into “te water. The other i Ben aa neg eee aon, the Dol Mavs eplaned | menor of thw Natinal Edoratin| when Gh four women of te satan, nd operate Sets ranges ras thr the parents or unre, ince he was not fore | as: banquet. bi ¢ ‘ iring of the responsibilities re P Reading,” and Boyer, hee 8 ae elt yoy P Woman Throws Her the court about further amounts and| To the thousands of cheering ad- Be ealaviad . they could attach all appliances and|enthood or desiring to. gain an ine 4 rs of ihe Burroughs Addi Son Down Sewer For |plsmed st the time to return all of | mirers who t to obtain recog-| Farmer's Wife publication in con- have been|heritance, tossed the boys into the ine company, has filed a pet n wn 4 money to Sinclair, he did not| nition, Colonel- Lindbergh returned| junction with the North Dakota practice wh pen ve muddy waters. No report of miss- tion in it court calli Spilling Her Liquor) volunteer information beyond that} not » single salute ai agricultural college, Five judges n discrimination. Wel ing children have been made in this he ip! about the $75,000 donatior.. .| were in charge, activity in the home) fecl that the burden of correcting) vicinity. Scores of persons viewed : n ‘ ee __|. Of the total, $100,000 was re- Ls hl itself and in the community as well| this situation is upon the utility and) the body of the first boy found but effective April 1. Sie n. Th Lille, France, March 2.— (AP) —| turned to Sinclair as not needed. gold key, symbolic of being taken into consideration. not this commission. We will re-|none indentifield him, Attention of the members wi: tition ch ‘Mrs. Boyer ad. To rum was attributed today the/ Hays said, adding that Sinclair had| highest gift within its power, was ‘An optimistic picture of the fu-| 5pectfully direct the attention of the To satisfy themselves that no pate dees Sel soe eae Roi lof ete: 8 he nated are ig oy cane hugh ote one fen| ar of Noth ols ee pied asap onan, de we ia can he wuchy-! our. \° i a lice planned t to retain their commissions on an ba Bag 9 oe ‘a bottle of liquor use of the nat! com-| of the ly before,|by Mr. Budd. He said prospects police p! ‘o drag it for more paign ; pees eee ders Lg imeelf new settlers in-| Sideration with a view to voluntarily|than a mile today. Bite Below Sine. ove " ig gg meagre Towa, In-|taking action. Should the desired] Because the two bodies bors strik- he knew of no one who had shoo! f at ‘least "and other central states are|Tesults remain unaccomplished, wel ing resemblances to each bapa elementary study of seronautics.| the best they have been since he| Will have no alternative but to in-| were dressed alike, police ae re president of the Great Nor-|Vestigate upon our own motion. tee te be wecaed The Otter Tail Power company, fiana harb beviers, ‘Home seekers are now coming into| Which serves Devils Lake, was spe- canal North Datota and other indications |!fically ordered to disco hi re to the greatest land movement at an number of yc caid. she was sbout to drink in compan: with her mother-in-law,’ a miner's wife named Dha! ized her 2- j Te i &-, ; ER &

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