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Ne RA ET THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HAINES TAKE BRIDGE TITLE), Bismatck Men Awarded Championship of State Auc- tion Bridge Tourney HOYT WAN1S PAY BOOST St. Petersburg, Fla. — Seeking an increase in salar and a two-year contract, Pitcher Waite Hoyt has drifted into the Yankees’ camp to ward to their two-game series with the Toledo Mud Hens, champions of the American assocaition, starting tomorrow. They beat New Orleans yesterday, 6 to 2. ROOKIES BEAT REGULARS OIL OPERATOR» PAYS VISIT TO | gu teed out cf ofs own funda, but they alsg demaad a large acte- age of leases, and :here is where our farmers can help the project and at the same time help them- selves into some real money if wis vicinity proves to be a sure enough anciers of the country, as well as y ofl field. And with the assurance q of Mr. Moorhead, who has an env! able reputation among the big fin- Says Drilling ‘Will Start in That Vicinity as Soon as Frost Goes Out the support of all the leading bus. iness men of our own community, no landowner ought to hesitate to lease. “Mr. Moorhead states that they may not begin drilling on the Sol- \those of the past with reference to the Backus-Brooks dam matter.” The letter, as quoted by Mr. Back- us says, “We have sent out 25,000 copies of the circular urging our members to elect conservationists at precinct caucuses,” and “We are sending out another follow-up of 100,000 picces and will follow that. up with hundreds of thousands more.” “BE. 2. Smith and F, H. Carpen- r,” the alleged letter continues, vitally interested in this. Ia fact they are paying for these cir- culars and are keeping in touch with Mr. Kaupanger (state secr tary of the league) and myself a! EAGUE LETTER WAS er was that he was deceived as he signed. 2 of what Ru ‘war veteran, indiett, clared today that a public today by E. W. Backus altered after id letter he signed treatment at ong veterans |! ag and is blind. r as &i dictated, except for the caused by constant variations inthe water level.” : HEAD SAYS AL’ af ggee F Eeth a:EE: mg B hold parley with Colonel Ruppert in person, BRESSLER MAY BE TRADED most daily.” Mr. Backus has charged that cer- tain politicians and business inter- thoroughly before the big machine/ests sre seeking to throw the con- ‘spuds, in.’ But wherever the well/servation issue into the presidential] Mr. Smith and Mr. Carpenter. is, if it brings in production, it will} campaign “as a smoke screen to| never heard of them having any raise the value of every acre Ofjhide the issue of farm relief.” Mr. k. After) land im this vicinity many dollars.” | Backus is supporting Frank 0. Low- ; ( den for the Republican presidential ‘The as I had dictated, so'I signed it. “has: ee nomination, puiniiintietiiiia, SENATOR SCHALL MAKES British Speed Pilot “Killed in Attempt CHARGES AGAINST BACKUS St. Paul, March 12—(AP)—The E to Set New Record Southampton, Eng., March St. Paul. Dispatch’s Washington bu- (—Flight Lieutenant 8. M. Kin- BACKUS MAKES Says Mill City Business Men) Creator’ and consisting of charges he sea, Paid ‘For ‘Conservation’ against E. W. Backus, Minneapolis Literature lumbermian, .in connection with his attemptin; record. efforts to have dams erected at gov- Lieut. Kinkead, wh \- +4 |, who was a mem- Paso Robles, Calif—Donie Bush, manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, was today contemplating the ineffec- a ._ | tiveness of the regular squad which suena Morte Hae ee in| has bowed three times befor. the so- a je Robins’ camp today indicated ajcalled second team in practice tournament Wes ar Sunday, they/@¢3!, Wa8_in the making whereby! games, The score yesterday was 11 In the final playoff § a Witten, Rube Bressler, Cincinnati outfielder, |to 8 in favor of the rookies. defeated H. G. Owen an u : |might wear a Brooklyn uniform this — Eddie of Grand Forks. The tw0/season. Bressler is a holdout. WARNER MAY LOSE BERTH San Antonio, Tex.—Jackie War- teams held the high scores in the pitta all-winners championship round ROUSH REPORTS ner, ieetlar hind’ basewne Oh Saturday night. Augusta, Ga.—Eddie Roush, star| Detroit team las: year, apparently Gammons and Haines won by 480| outfielter of the Giants, has revort-|has lost his berth to Marty Mc- points, having a score of 1,010 to}ed for sprirg taining. The only ab-| Manus. In five times at bat against 530 for Owen and Eddie. | .__jgsent members of the club now are | Minneapolis Saturday, McManus hit| snows all phases of the business a: In one of the most interesting | Pitcher Vic Aldridge and Pat Craw-| safely on each trip to the plate. AS| well ag an: Bhd events of the first annual state/ ford, a minor league infie'der. a defense cog, Manager Moriarty be-| States, a bridge tournament John Gammons —— lieves Marty to be without a super-|" «itis first visit was more out of : and Caleb Haines, Bismarck, playing} = MACK NAMES HIS TEAM _ |ior in the league. ow“ sity mis with the: exneoeation the north and south positions, and | Fort Myers, Fla—Connie Mack, $ an ea adieciiod i a pt H. G. Owen and William Eddie. | manager of the Atheltics, today an- REDS BEAT BROWNS SOS Sb be 100MOR Ove round ; Grand Forks, playing the east and! nounced the make-u> of his 1928] West Palm Beach, Fla. — Fred | 200 Se rail. tance’ fea, i west positions, took first places in| team, comprising 10 pitchers, three | Bennett, St. Louis Browns right /end sam the samples taken from Bs! the all champion event which closed | catchers, seven inficlders and five| fielder, the only one able to pects ware. ose aol teal Ol 4 act at the tournament Saturday night. | outfielders. wield a stick in the game with the | Deri, wom Boot teristic prompt. if Gammons and Haines had a score pee Cincinnati Reds yesterday. He gar-| 2uction. characteristic prom} PHILLIES PLAY CARDINALS Fargo, N. D., March 12—(\— Yohn Gammons and Caleb Haines of Bismarck were awarded the cham- pionship of the State Auction Bridge og’ Frod Carpenter, a i “I never heard' of the ph before. In fact, I never first of the year, a party of ofl men w and capitalists arrived in Max Tues- these men will go over the ground day afternoon and were immediate- ly driven out to the Solberg farm to see what progress had been made at the ofl 11,” according to the current issue of the Maz Enter- pirit of the visitors prise. “The movin; on both occ: was E. P. Moor- head, one of the big operators in the southwestern of! fields,” the En- terprise continues. “He has been in the ofl game for many years and E } Be man in the United as ei has men wees te! ing whe “For the second time since ; eae sete arrak ef ernnment expense in northern Min- nesota, was entered in the Congres- 7 victori ufacturer, issued another statement) “If the lone wolf of the north-| Schneider cup team peg TM hme today to support his charge that|West has his way,” says the Dis- Minneapolis, March’ 12.—(AP)—E.1 205 W. Backus, Minneapolis paper msl Teta Rae bi apes! was piloting the pe of me | The i Retai ‘a " atch, apparently referring to Mr.| chine with which fli today opened taal certain “conservation” literature Backes, 4 quoting Mr. Schall,” the| Webster won the nnelder trophy vention at ‘the Nios circulated by the state Izaak Wal-|border lakes from Rainy Lake to| with an average of 281.488 miles an| several hundred exhibits Kid Decl Nant paid for by’ two aes Bd et be turned ES ge y and inneapolis business men. series great storage ponds ; attem This statement quoted a letter al-|dams erected at overniuehe cxpelise of Tony planned be -e Pane leged to have .een written by Deane | for the benefit of the Backus-Brooks | British to cstablish a world speed styles in exhibit S. Rundlett, president of the Min-/paper, pulp, lumber and power in-| mark, was made in a snow storm. |the hotel. Indian nesota division of the Izaak Walton] dustries. Lieut. Kinkead had made his first| colors Predomin: league, concerning circu! issued} “State lands and _ settlers’ lands| trial flight in a royal air force} About 300 sal in opposition to the pro Back-jalike have already suffered irrep-| “Wonder Plane” Saturday and then|ed at noon today Ww eile ae us ‘water power develonment injarable injuries from Backus’ exist-| had his second flight yesterday, aft-|others wi expected nt up here and put down a well as;north Minnesota. ing Rainy Lake dams,” the senator|er which fe declared he was con-| da: ‘States et soon as the frost is out of the! Rundlett's alleged letter, of which|continued. “Warroad has been|vinced he would make more than 1, N South Dente ground. This rig is capable cel pens has what purports to be ajflooded. Three more feet raise| 300 miles an hour. The machine| tana and iseonsin. te drilling siz or seven thousand feet|photostatic copy, says E. E. Smith,| would drown out Fort Francis, On-| that he used today was a super-lof Philadelphia an deep and will go that deep if the) Minneapolis politician, and marine Napier S-5. National Shoe Retail = Prospects warrant it. Carpenter, lumberman, paying | raise mean. which is Backus’ propo-| During. the Schneider cup races,|was the ‘The drillers demand a big cash/for these circulars” and that future sition? Existing spawning beds| Lieut. Kinkead made a speed of 291 inj outlay, which Mr. Moorhead has!circulars “will be stronger than have been eliminated and great dam-| miles an hour, the highest rate at- Wednesday, pf 20 match points and Owen and nered two hits and one of the two|2ese the gentleman had come sam- ~@ Eddie had a score of 18 match} Winter Haven, Fla.—The Phillies|runs made by the Browns while the|Dle® from the well sent down to his play five exhibition games this points. Reds chzlked up five. own chemists and stated at that d week. The St. Louis Cardinals will 4 time that if the reports of his chem- ists were as favorable as he felt sure they would be, he was ready to invest $100,000 in putting down a test well. “Mr. Moorhead came back this week, after hearing reports from his chemists and informed the Enter- prise that he has completed a con- tract with one of the big Oklahoma drilling companies to bring a rig Frank Ployhar, Valley City, Cc. Burmaster, Minneap- playing the north and south po- sitions, and Mrs. 0. L, Short and A. {. Thorkelson, Valley Ctiy, playing the east and west positions, were runners up in the closing event. Owen and Eddie, who played the north and south positions, and Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. J. C. Blais- del, Minot, who played the east and west positions, were winners of the open progressive game Saturday afternoon which was held in connec- tion with the final elimination con- test for two player teams. Elks First ‘ In the club four event which was played Thursday the Elks team of Fargo was awarded first place, ac- cording to the final showing which ‘was completed Saturday, The teamis composed of Art Qualey, Ray Dona- hue, Mrs. Jack Williams and Mrs. S. J, Schneider. The team won 17'3 out of 23 matches. A team composed of Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. J. C. Blaisdel, Mi- not, Mrs. A. A. Bloom, Fargo, and ® L, Knudson, Kenmare, took second place, winning 16 matches, aa The “Afterthought” team, which entered the tournament a few min- utes before play began as a fill in team, took third place in tho club ROOKIES PLEASE MANAGER Avon Park, Fla.—Two Cardinal rookies, John “Peper” Martin and WHITE SOX WIN Gus Mancuso, have made a ir Shreveport, La.—Aftcr two post-|league impression here and cat a ponements, the Chicago White Sox|veteran manager to say they were put over the first spring training the finest pair of recruits he ever game with a victory over Shreve-!Jaid eyes on. It is conceded that port, 9 to 7, yesterday. They play| Martin will find a regular berth if three more games before the Sox|he continues his good fielding and start on a long tour int> Texas, hitting. Mancuso has been ‘doing the brunt of the ci HAS GOOD PITCHERS a Bradenton, Fla.—Bill Carrigan, Ww NE. LOSE ONE - who manages the Boston Red Sox,| Orlando, Fla. — The Cincirnati thinks he has some good pitcaing| Reds returned to their training camp talent in Bennett, Cremins and Mor-|here today from West Palm Beach, ris, rookie twirlers. The trio heldj where they broke even with the St. Buffalo to seven hits at Sarasota} Louis Browns in a two-game exhibi- yesterday. tion series, : PRUNING PROCESS STARTS MUST _SNAP OUT OF IT St. Petersburg, Fla—The Boston| Tampa, Fla—Defeated in their Braves have felt the pruning knife|first two starts in the Grapefruit for the first time this season and as|league, the shington Senators a result Gower and Brush, rookie| were under managerial orders today pitchers, and a catcher named Mil-/to snap out of it in warming up for ler, are on their way to join the|the third game tomorrow at Petersburg with the Boston Braves. CUBS WIN TWO GAMES COVELESKIE REPORTS Los Angeles—The week-end in-| St. “etersburg, Fla. — Stan vasion of the ma‘nland by the Chi-| Coveleskie, the veteran _ spitball cago Cubs produced two victories| hurler, has reported to the Yankees’ At the age of 37, “Cor furnish the opposition today ard to- morrow. f oF beatae: Ses Fred|tario, And what woul 5 to 30 feet ' CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES - In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notite is hereby given that the following persons, - { their postoffice addresses have filed petitions for nomination or election to the offi . + together with idential Primary Election to be held March 20, 1928. cm on leetion to the office under which they have teen designated, Yo be voted at the Pree- Providence club. piace ' Fi four ‘event. This team was com-|0Ver, the Hollywood and Los Angeles | camp. ‘ 3 . entries in the Pacific coast league. hopeful of contributing to tl | io) opauizonrand Coke * Hughes: ee ? successes of the Yanks inthe com- REPUBLICAN: DEMOCRATIC i The Fares Chamber of Commerce| INDIANS TO PLAY MUD HENS | ing campaign, He said he was sat- Name of Office Name of Candidate P. 0. Address Name of Candidate : New Orleans—Having won their] isfied with the condition of his first two exhibition contests, the] pitching arm in workouts at Hot Cleveland Indians today looked for-| Springs. team, composed of R. S. Lewis, Thomas Hull, Dr. P. H. Burton and | J. A. Shaw, won fourth place and ‘ two teams, The Masonic temple en- try and the Valley City Rotary club, names are already on the registra-| due principally, he says, to the fact | HARRISON GARNETT Ing precincts in tied for fifth place. The Valtcy City | tion lists. that the snow in the valley went F, J. GRAHAM i team was made up of Art Stern,| The first of two registration days| off early and alternate thaws. and — 4 Father P. H. McGough, E. J. Pegg | provided by law was held last Tues-| freezes killed much of the crop. . H. BRAN’ ~E. “a and Frank Heimes, and the Masonic|day and the second one will be to-| Farmers expect to plant much of BEN 0. EVERSON J. P..CAIN . team members were E. A. Engebret-| morrow. the winter' wheat area to spring D. A. GIBBS WM. &. ‘ son, O. C. Anderson, George N. Nel- wheat. wy M.S. GLOTZBACH i son and James McGuigan. ss | Dilgudski Regime Combine harvesters and thresh- y, R. A. LATHROP JOSEPH M. KELLY ! In the mixed pairs championship " ers are used extensively in that vi- NELS MAGNUSON J. R. RUSK Carrington i event Mrs. Frank Ployhar, Valley Is Successful in | cinity, according to Mr. Sayler, who HENRY McLEAN Hannah ‘ y City, and F. C. Burmaster, Minne- ° states that more than 500 card of BLANCHE M. NELSON Granville j i apolis, playing the north and south Polish Elections) wheat have alread i itions, and Miss Mery Brady, PDA from the little cit; C. H. NOLTIMIER Valley City alley City, and F. Wilder, Fargo, “ ce Polish | 20d it is expected he 5 THOMAS PENDRAY Jamestown ‘ playing the east and west positions arsaw, March 12(P)—Polish| cars will be sent out from there F. F. WYKOFF Stanley | : won in section one. In section two| Senatorial elections held yesterday! this spring, ites to Nai Convention: JERRY D. BACON —SI id Forks ‘| Grand Forks of this event Mrs. Jack Williams and| brought greater success to, the! “The mountain scenery there is a arctan & ! Grand Forks » F. ‘orl Art Qualey, Fargo, playing the| Pilsudski government than did the/ peautiful, Mr, Sayler writes, espe- ; A. F. BONZER, JR. Lidgerwood JAMES E. CAMPBELL Mandan ~ See and enn peaibions, and Sire ist reotetig Hecate Bras cially, rid Havre, via Great Falls oe Ee aad Courtenay, JOHN EHR Z Minot . L, Short and A. C. Thorkelson, ae and Butte. . F. Linton R. L. HAWES We Valley City, playing the cast and Gea Z held j e E. R. CLINE Mi “ ‘ahpeton west positions, won. oe teal: cold and snowy weather. In Troopers Arrest MARIE DUREY Henne Ton a Fa rreonag Rev. Malmquist Is fran much less split than in the diet 28 Mine Pickets : LEE B. GREENE. Eudgeley WESLEY McDOWELL . Marion Elected President _ | <lection, while the Jews and Ukrain- comee } Hee ley Rugby J.L. PAGE | Bottineau ; ians voted together and obtained a; Washington, Penn., March 12.— ‘RANK H. HYLAND Devils Lake W. H. RTER Calvin of Pastors’ Group tesea We de ee ual | AP) Teemareig wen mie BA. KINZER a ee — ‘ pees 4 eae ickets were arrested by state troop- 0 ae ville Valley Ctiy, ND, M ¢.| communist was elected and only| Pi! rm 5 E. G. LARSON Vall fiers were cecet’ atthe annual | MPP Germans were sucess eco Siuaeged swith unlawfl’e ADAM A. LEFOR Dickineon” : isiness eet t : : ccord isitict of the Minnesota conf rence Influenza Epidemic police the men wie. fo, te “chee Sige ce Fessenden : fast week. Reports of the activites| in Japan Decreasing}! violation of a sheritfs procla P. D. NORTON Minot ; Briere ee rosso, March 12.) 'The in| pint cena tanee, PIM BARBARA R Willow Ci : 4 Bee souewing were electea te of finente epidemic ah baa area the teeseaeee Pais anil mov- : i ORE os gan len city s é. : '. ode an, sin le dea’ \ou- + ie le Matesquist, eg ee See including the sisemonaad Rg ARES TORI HARRY E. POLK Williston Bee Nelson, Uniarwood. vieo| Feineess Hisa, daughter of the E ecbininaiienian PETER ROMSAAS Fargo ‘ lent; Rev. . Elvin, - | peror, BO! UND : 5 secretary, and Rev. 3. H, Nel teasing on the basis. of figure: PARE OE ae ay eee Tern J. FEE as q urtle Lake \ son, Underwood, treasurer. . §,{made public by the metropolitan) (aP)—stutsman county officers to- WILLL ona N. Elvin, Gwinner and L. E. Hed-| police. day began delving into a mystery LIAM WATT Léon A yy aay ng Mt haan hd OBED A. WYUM Rut rine, the sessions, Bev. Ray: 2 be pemepaper Asahi recently es- Ko the, SREfBee! D A. Nebo Tpiteran’ church, The inva Tokyo, to be nearly “tmilion, Wt] AenGerrieh ie aking teste” lode ‘The following Constitutional Amendments, Initiated and Referred measures, will also be submitted to the electors at said election: ation se) e place e Thi at ap- 5 BE aaj peta Me ot CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ines ‘e \ sndhe following pastors Peg sre Winter Wheat Badly NOTICE =, yonrascn FORE- ct - 7 ‘ at this meeting, Dr. P. A. a . SS, Aidncainier A Jtae-| Killed in Montana] ast Aisargies itt: COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE MEMBERS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Underwood; Rev, &. N, Elvin, Gwin’ on ee that ‘certain ‘mortgage executed and A Concurrent Resolution to amend Section 45 of Article 2 of the Constitution by omitting the words “a” and “for each session, five dollars’ e ner: Rev. H. 'S. Ghilgren, Oakess| .tog"tn “the Geraldine’ galley “of|moregssor. ¢e,nienty, BOF and inserting in lieu thereof “$600 for each regular session” and adding “;which compensation and mileage shall be in full for all services, expenses and meant _Pesier Conrad Lindberg, Montana, according to J. B. Sayler Nor a8 allowances for each two-year period.” So as to read as follows: ee ‘ : SA Larson, Underwood; G. A. Nel-| trip through that state. This is Sec. 45. Each member of the legislative assembly shall receive as compensation for his services $600 for each regular session and ten cents for Te Beckeon, Finley: Claienes Lar - every mile of necessary travel in going to and returning from the place of the meeting of the legislative assmbly on the most usual route; whieh compen- gon, Bismarck: ctor Lindholm, NOTICE, OF PRESIDENTIAL PAI-|s sation and mileage shall be in full for all services, expenses and allowances for each two-year period. 3 ed : ea Gusiarson, Onkens ie,| _% TeEBDAY, BAnce DPE ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY \ m5, In compliance with Artic! ¥ ad pay AY. cuseaes Moree tt oe Siti A Joint Resolution to amend Section 179 of Article 11 of the Constitution as amended: by “Article endments thereto by o: fordgaard, : y isle 20 of Am ents the wi ™ Is Last Pawo Sgt Fis as amended by Cu “or corporations” and, inserting in lieu thereof “the property of any person, firm or corporation used for the purpose of f1 we pond tiene heat 4 : EEOW mies we berehy given “that ealke or power, or in distributing the same for public use, and the property of any other corporation, firm or individual now or. > also adding a com- [ . Chance to Register| ie sive vailine places in cach, of ma between the words “state and” so as to read as follows: i hk ‘ ; idential ss or , shall be assesged in the county, city, township, gay o vol i e 4 stcond and final ty | SORBET, orth Dakore, Sec. 179. All taxable property except as hereinafter in this section i village or. in President of the United states. marek, in Burleigh County’ North Des] companies, the rty ‘of any person, firm or ion used for the ag fi ing or private car line companies, , ortele- f jent ef the United Stated! kota, at the hour of ton é e o! t electric light, heat ‘or power, or in Bi forenoon on the eleventh day of A spay pe ty apy he property of any other tion, firm or indi now or hereafter operating in this state, and used directly.or in. att itenge,o0 the directly in the of Property or mosuages, call be aasaeed by the State Board of Equalization ia « manner prescroed by auch wate board bg , Democratic | mo law. But sh any ra or commission as may provided’ allow any portion of its railway to be used for ate mage shlereee mer | se ' of a railroad thereon, such portion ita rallvay, while so toed shall be saseased n'a manner provided for the session of other veel apace , County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby cert Se il 2 Hiner Bee tod tl er baes al ppp oti Penden Primary in alt toe Yl on: at the PreidewtalPioary . * dab-eald election -the ‘polls will be opened at 9 o'clock A.M; and closed Rk at Bismarck this 10th day of March, 1928. ry P.M. on said day. + at-7 o'clock ~.