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==]THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [2 ‘ ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS | Man Who Shielded Pat McDermott Is Found Shot to Death rrais sow UNDENTIFIED |Bismarck Casts Only 1,095 = First Yank Troops in World War _ | OUTCOME STILL "COMPANION IS Votes--Returns Come Slowly Went Into Trenches Decade Ago UNDETERMINED ALSO | KILLED | ae ented eS a « Lg Lack of Interest in Presiden- Interest Decidedly Lacking in HOW BISMARCK PEOPLE VOTED | ‘ Both Apparently Shot From sci nls Hiern aa Outcome of Presidential Lae SOME | > - tial pir ng Vote a al 7 Primary—Independent Can- 2 yo ‘ the Rear After Taking | didates Get Majorities in Ee he Ee Be ie Ee E i Ee Be ONLY FEW PRECINCTS: IN Gugmen For a Ride a en ee 332 2222 Es E22 4 32 62s wigs Here SASS S24 G4 35 36 3 3 55 J Choice of Electors and Dele: ee N NADEL HAS 13 WOUNDS Because of the lack of interest in Commaitteem gates May Not Be Known op yesterday’s presidential preferential eee a ‘ a Le a 2 “a 4 ma For Several Days . = Bond| Primary election, returns from Bur-| Graham Was Free on $35,000 leigh ‘county precincts were slow in pone 66 101 28 25 44 25 575 _, With returns drifting in slowly, Pending Appeal From Pen- | coming in ioday'and story before! Ronee Cy Bs 00 bo 34 iz 44 0 be ee eee «ee 1001 ° * itentiary Sentence at the county ‘auditor's office, oth-| Brastrup, (N ee ee ee ae ie kota primary electién was recorded yesterday. The fact that there was no con- test for the presidential preference in either party contributed to the lack of interest. Frank 0. Lowden of Illinois was assured of the Republican vote and Governor Alfred E. Smith of New 101 83 55 «665 106 64 22 18 44 28 586 36 33) «29 80) 44 «42 «15 12 24 «20 285! 33 28 24 80 39 88 11 11 22 18 246 100 71 56 G61 102 67 21 18 42 26 563 95 73 53 60 102 64 23 16 385 27 548 104 81 57) 738) 99 «66 25 19 47 25 596 98 75 58 67, 96 58 22 19 40 29 557 38 no 20 31° 4 38 11 15 22 z ae 42°49 27 «(34 3 48 10 14 33 Dem i 32 32 «26 «27 «4438 387 15 19 21 16 267 é aor befo: grits pol oneandt ae 44 34 34 38 55 45 22 16 39 26 353 WHERE FIRST GERMAN LORG many voters stayed away. 82029 23 25 «644 87 «12 23 25 23 273 AMERICAN In a few cts al issues 96 #79 58 G8 109 68 24 20 46 31 685 brought out a vote which was clos- 104 78) =6G4 «73-103 62 22 16 50 30 G02 er to norm Most of the returns: 35 36 26 27 48 39 14 20 25 83 293 WAR, MARCH available today were from Fargo 91 73 66 G63 102 GO 23 15 387 28 548 26, 1918 \ and Cass county. 93° 71 65 55 102 60 26 11 40 27 540 id asin These showed that the proposal 29 29 20 25 44 38 14 16 27 16 268 j to increase the pay of legislatore~ 35° 33° 27 «434 «647 «43 16 22 30 25 312 | probably had been snowed under but 99 85 ,61 66 102 64 27 19 48 29 600 that the proposal to give the board 97 75 56 G3 102 63 23 14 41 24 B58 of tax equalization the right to as- Wingerd (N) 35 3 25° BL 47 40 13 14 23 20 285 sess electric rower companies on before the latter's capture, was free Light Vote in City Wyum (N) ... 36 27 «18 «628 43 87 «16 «11 20 15 251 s other prtlic under $35,000 bond pending his ap-; The aa} of Bismarck cast prob-| Electors— i i ly was ina feir 1 on his penitentiary sentence.| ably the lightest vote in many years| Brant (N) . -» 40 34 31 35 54 41 20 20 28 26 330 Both were consti [cDermott is serving a life sen-| yesterday, the total being 1,095, as| Everson (1) 105 82 56 65 106 61 23 23 44 27 592 ~ tence in Ohio penitentiary for his] compared with 3,316 at the primary|Gibbs (N) . 39 34 27 33 46 42 18 18 23 19 299 part in the killing. election on June 30, 1926, ‘A table| Lathrop (I) 97 79 57 63 105 58 28 17 43 28 575 it ¢ er than the 10 precincts in the city | ct98™ of Bismarck, which were all in. Bane my: Although Frank 0. Lowden and! Greexe (I) Alfred E. Smith ‘received the en- Gronvold (1) dorsement of Burleigh county vot- Hyland (1) ers for president on the Republican J abe en (1) and Democratic tickets, respective- Ki, PUN) Wy being unopposed, a perusal of waren (N) the tally sheets from the city of Lefor (N) Bismarck precincts shows that Her- . Hoover and Col. Charles A. Lindbergh are favorites of a num- Norton (1) ber of local people for the highest | One d) body. . Authorities said they appar- even “ Ge eral al ali Parkinson ( ly. ceived several votes for the presi- ently had been shot from the rear! deney, while Lindbergh was favored Peterson (1) after being induced to take at ‘ ‘ Polk (I) \ Leal tees quntien for a ride. The by many for vice president. Senator Thomas J. Walsh of|Romsaas (N) killers escaped in another machine, Moatana rosnivee a tudiber of vibes Simonson (N) ‘ oa . ara of harboring a hy pe for Sadeghi an Watt a . cot i Cha: 5 je felon through hiding McDermott ice President les sare — Cleveland, O., March 21.—@)— Morris Nadel, . bootlegger who shielded Pat McDermott, one of those convicted of the killing of Don R. Mellett, Canton editor, and 2 an unidentified companion, were found slain in their automobile on a lonely road near here this morn- 1K det's head and shoulders had 13 bullet wounds, while seven bul- lets had entered his companion’s — elsewhere gives the total vote cast,|Magnuson ( 36 31 24 33 55 48 16 18 25 22 308) Ten years ago today began the battle of the Somme, in which on March 25,.1918, United States troops got it atic con- by precincts, together with compar-| McLean (I) 98 79 51 63 104 59 29 19 50 26 578) their first taste of fighting in the world war. The map shows the sector before Amiens, into which Field| vention delegates on the Republican EIE ative totals from the primary of pobre MURS 91 80 57 «660 103 63 26 19 43 26 668] Marshal Haig (left) sent a handful of American engineers with British resérves to hold the line against | ticket were as much shrouded in two years ago. ‘oltimier 3 T i bl Dent (N) 37 at es He ae cae at 11 be 3 283 the attack of German forces under Von Hindenburg (right). They did it. doubt as when the polls ed. independent or “real” Republican | Pendray 3 32 35 6 14 27 22 297 ts . . polite ee Returns available give the inde- candidates for ‘national committee: | Wyckoff (1)... 98 72 57 58 103 61 22 13 43 22 549 Amiens, France, March 21.—(AP) feeds inde : oe . Sl 3 ore aR indent man, presidential electors and dele- DEMOCRATIC —Ten years ago today began the the seettabnpyioepanel rir nc Pri gates ‘to the Republican national | National battle in which. the first American tricts which normally return a large convention received majorities in| Committeeman— f troops participated in the world war. independent vote, the city, although the Nonpartisan Kelly .. 5 uf 2 42 3.2183 7 6 8 60 F strecieea ae carmel v' 7 9 7 Yon Hindenburg ot many hurled; v 7 3 s candidates polled good-sized votes|Casey _ 7 6 6 9 & 6 4 3 GF +3 6% LEGISL. ATORS lat the allies Ohta ‘Sous ont the | SUB DIS ASTER (apy ee AN * ok ree Wpeper secrete Dipole’ _ in-all precincts. wr \ That They Might Have In the city of Bismarck, Harrison CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS gray hordes he had been assembling | i q n Pay Increase ian wan 4 ighty effort to! ‘ican Legion candidate, was elected ; Garnett received 556 votes for na- . brerPu bea IRN oti gle 8 jmayor by margin of 51 votes over - Crashed in Landing i . 1Y 86 60 683 100 G2 26 24 48 21 G01 FOR AIR RIDES 2s a decisive blow before the IS EX P AINED, ‘eee cone pecees male F J.) 36 26 36 42 60 37 22 36 37 389 IN) United States could assomble celle Henry Nelson, 782 to 781. Nick le | Hesch, present mayor, ran third with Seward, Alaska, March 21.—(AP) Kelly Beats Casey Here forces to be of material aid to the 3 allied cause. aed . eS Rotana! bette hears thet Captain George H.| re ‘Guly contest onthe Demo- 80 57 89“ tte—-94~-39-—ST— Or 52° 7 is Medal of Honor and ' |" Five days later, on March 26, with | Nay, fens | Seclee “aeeluaiied = ak a Wiking, arctice “explorer, and his] «due ‘alist was for national one 21 138 24 119 24 22 11 17 25 390] Gets Medal of Honorand Then, Hive days later, on March 26, with | Naval Board Bigares Out What fives, ierimineutiary Give aad tsp! Fist. mitteeman, and. J. Nelson Kell | Continues Taxi Work a small force of American dough-; Caused Sudden’ Desertion ‘of George:Kazslings. wen corer Lynn Zielson, 4 P aa 212 me S25 88 “3 gost S82 Sn wag mo Ras Ss eo Sas &8 jeting their 500 ‘de fight from|Polled 60 Votes in ‘Bismarck, while eee 3 {boys, who had been working on ", Cowell. Mrs. Larry. Bowman, is opponent, Tobias D. Casey, re- Started Yesterday _ | bridges behind the British lines, ex- Contro! Room ions a ae paler iste’ inst hight wher mails ceived 64 votes, : ects. changed their shovels for bayonets | orge Kelsey, Charles _ The five Independent candidates | {for presidential electors on the Re-| i publican ticket received the highest {Clarence Carlson, John Skretting communication was reestablished with the explorer. News of the safety of the polar BISMARCK’S VOTE Washington, March 21.-(P)— and hand grenades and became the Boston, March 21.—(AP)—Defi- | and Ole Simonson were named alder- o A 4 \first American. troops to fight|_. . fs i " America’s premier aviator, Colonel -roulder to shoulder with the British |2i¢ establishment that the 34 men| men. * . rf rs i Charles A. Lindbergh, arose today! 2 ‘4 ty imprisoned in the after compart- ai ag j vote in Bismarck, running in the; = Ps Fy +4 #.|and French in the front lines. i if 4 Jamestown, N. D—’ ro} crass wy peur by, Captain! contowing order: Ben 0. Everson,| ee 2 oft ee cise the ee ee They were a. part of the Sixth Peas fo Paste ane ne See to tax pee Na onectlt mil Robert B. Nove. “The radio mes.|Henry McLean, R. A. Lathrop, | sis Se See eee oe ressional medai|U:_S. Engineers and the Twelfth |liv¢ after the crash which eventual. | for support of a hays’ band carried signal oa Wiki s at his base of| Blanche M. Nelson and F. F. Wye- -3s >5R Pen GE Het boner ) and Fourteenth Railway Engineers. | nine Pp Sages t the 49 werk here at almost # three to one vote simeadiont, “said, “All” okeh:” He|Hotf, ‘The Nonpartisan candidates ae Ges mes. age Tt was the last, incidentally, of |With parts of the Seventeenth: doers and men aboard seemed today | at Tuesday's municipal election. Ecsite pete ssage several times| finished in Bismarck in the follow- seg $07 $38 $82 I tne ion list of decorations and hon-| TWenty-second, Twenty-cighth and/s "have Leen made by the navel; The vote was 1,873 for and 648 repeated so Pve pe lear and cold.”|ing order: E. H. Brant, Nels Mag- Set G88 BOS FSr Hors ii d upon the first New|One Hunderd Forty-eighth U. 8.) hoard of investivation. © against. Few city precincts show Archie pole ‘an amateur station be- rene Hs Thomas Pendray ae an an on es Mieco school 90 190 380 158 York-to Paris yer before he re- | 4ero squadrons, ee made up ae The board ae believed it had|# Nonpartisan vote, and the Repub- 2 an » H. Noltimier. si . 2nd Pc. Little Garage.... 72 176 291 135 ; American representations in is, i ‘ 1 lie ind Dem i ney eager “ooo ane ze selena to abe Republican a as at aS i school .. 58 201 325 95 eet aay rhe me focus of | major engagement of the war. alee vie as epee probably, Cie rich Geen han wenel eile national convention, Bismarck voters ne y. 2n c. Swimming poo! 72 175 371 33. It te s rs * { ery \tion. “ ” ry committee- lost. Disquieting favored the 13 Independent candi-|| 3rd W. ist Pc. High School .... 81 211 410 170 Tae hei ee admalrally piven Th ero ririetisa Aline thal ete revelation of the smallness of | ee. and ae leading. Long Silence Disquicting | dates, in the following order: J. C.|| 3rd W. 2nd Pe. Richholt School .. 68 181 872 127 | without ‘stop’ touring, the United | Sonnce cermin offensive on the|the hole made by the destroyer) men, and outrunning his Democratic t The, previous silence of ‘ivciety |Oberg, William Stern, Frank’ H.|| 4th, Ward 6th Street Poothall »... $0 187339 69 |i States, flying to Mexico City, andi morniog oriiic a stesso span ‘ait Paulding in the collision of the ves-| Casey is outzam lorer’s geo caus teanante. Hyland, O. F. Bryant, P. D. Norton,|| 5th Ward A. C. Office ... : 34 160 334 Bl prosiendt tie if, a el Hi she fepbieag dn of an si sr ae a = Ejeet off Provincetown last December, ec ere. | Tho final message transmit |Jerry D. Bacon, Lee B. Greene, Wil: || 6th W. Ist Pe, City Hall’. 4B ao). caer! go A Speen, Ble cen af heavy artillery. Field Marshall den desertion of the corey the Sut" | Minot, N. Di—A, 0, Deeter was fed by him on aie Pant Barvoy|liam Watt, H. P. Jacobsen, F.T.|| ath W. 2nd Pe. St. Mary's ss... 38 at sey 82 | OF gentral Americ Haig ed eee ered acti thar boat | 22m desertion of the control room. | a ; rom Fairbank: President Coolidge, who decorated | Haig had not learned until the Jast| As reconstructed by the investiga clected a member of the Minot park | Lindbergh on his triumphal return/ of February that the push was to|tors, the accident hetcoee water into | board, defeating F.' B. Lambert, ¥ : The 13 “Nonpartisan candidates jfrom Paris last year with a medallbe toward Amiens, a throbbing|the pierced battery room, which was |{tmer member, 1,393 to 854. Lam- ‘When efforts to get in ouch with finished in the followi ooo on the monument grounds, was giv-|railway center back of the British promptly abandoned by men sta-| bert recently had resigned from the Wilkins failed yesterday it was con-| 4706 ‘Maddock, E.G. ere 3.3. | 7 the honor again today to place| lines, and there were few rein-jtioned there. They sealed the door | board when a realty transaction in sider pol renee cp! sey lane, weit Sassoon, Barbara R. Parkinson, E. — ie coeiad conareesional medal ap fomementie at hand. esha all leading to the control compartment. a Re ras. lnpreested waa igeat WAS QUID Ped ite a or emashea | R- Cline, H. B. Wingerd, George EF. CHRISTI ANITY i fe fiyer’s breast at the white le green American boys heard) The pressure of the water against a : on the ice, might have been smashed | R. Cline, H. 2. Wingerd, George E. Today in Congress || house. ” Gronvold, E. L, Peterson. Harry E. , ae pee a a Then the/ Polk and_A. F. Bonzer, Jr. TOTALS .... the beginning of the German bar-| ventilat + leadi fi the {City commission order the Soo Line in the. process. The -plane was thaei, Adam A. Lefor,’ Peter Rom. ° , | The youthful aeronaut then was} rage, the panning ‘hich gradually hattery Toon caused eS Phare railroad to build underpass, 1,220 known to have passed through 21.005” Obed A. Wyum and Marie Senate considers Norbeck |‘ have an, opportunity to show) grew into a roar, They saw the| above the switchboard in the control |t® 999. storm on its trip, Wilkins having} Din. i migratory sird refuge bill |", to the nation’s legislators) few British reserves picked up and|compartment. with resultant short | kept the signal corps station here | Durey. hile bende taeeian ne just how safe he believes traveling | carried forward. circuits and diffusion of fumes from, Grand Forks, N. D., March 21.— niieed of Wis pregrest. Both Amendments Favored 6 3) ference report ard plans to start | DY ait to be. He began hauling! Ludendorff and Von Hindenburg|the batteries which made the place | (AP)—James Dinnie, former mayor With the crew and plane safe at} Voters of the city favored both general debate rg mee ae members of congress aloft yester-|had planned the Somme offensive | untenable. of Grand Forks under the old coun- their center of operaticns, prepara-| constitutional amendemtns, the propriation bill, m8?" lday and the demand was briskiall winter. They had reorganized|. At the same time the water from|cil form of government, was elected tions will go al for a series of} vote on the one to increase the a when he called a halt after taking! the German arm, and its tactical the battery room had sucked into the | by @ good majority as city commis- flights over the -.rctic. The plane is of legislators being 601 yes and sR Senate Teapot Dome commit- | 50 senators and representatives for | methode toward speed and mobil-|pipe a piece of green curtain from | Sioner, complete unofficial returns ‘to make several test flights north- 4 no, and that on the one to ex- hiatry| tee resumes oil investigation. short tours over the city. ity, moved their armies from the/an officer's state room and an| indicate. 4 ward. If successful Wilkins and/pand the powers of the state equal- U. of California Psychiatry ti “atten aed seal hearings si All Enjoy Rides {Russian and Italian fronts, and| American flag. which became wedged Turney, incumbent, was re- Eielson then will take a hop over ®| zation board being 714 yes and 500 Specialist Makes This ae ere Ane ulture sub- All were visibly pleased with the| massed huge stacks of ammunition|in a valve between the battery and | lec Leslie Ryan was reelected 2,100-mile circular course to Spitz- committee and interstate com- | rides je easy manner in which|and supplies. for a surprise move|contral rooms, making it imopssible | Police magistrate over two other Fs m, merce committee of senat ind the seney: jal” Pe “i rap H " P did jori » on the other side of the! A table elsewhere gives the vote Statement : 2 of senate. Lindbergh drove his acrial taxis. (Continued on page two) for the men in the latter compart- |°@ndidates with a good majority. north pole, in search of the fabled} in Bismarck b; incts on the Re- Writing of Musele Shoals bill | Little comment was forth-comin ——_—__—__— ment to close the valve and shut off ‘ f Arctic continent. publiean and” Democratic national Pliny 34 begins before house miltiary | at the end of each flight, althoug the inrush of water,. which -a few] Cando, X. DW. F. Canfield won % Captain Woolverton said that| committeemen, Republican presiden-| _ San Francisco, Calif., March 21.—| committee. two of the four wamen members of | S| seconds afterward destroyed the pat ane . D. Lord for alderman in Ue presumably Wilkins was not able to/ tial electors and delegates to the na-|(AP)—Religious leaders of Cali- Burton arms export ban resi- | the house, among those taken up, | {usefulness of the swtichboard. the first beer in a hot fight. The (Continued on page two) tional convention, and the constitu- | fornia sat in silence here yesterday] lution is before house foreign | could not restrain: their joy. | Until then, the investigations | Yt was Canfield 66, 46, W. tional amendments. while Dr. V. H. Podstate, psychia-| affairs committee. | “It was delightful,” ‘said - Mrs.| found, the pumps had been operat-; A. Neves, Was elected alderman of poe CB; pe clalist 5 oe Teny Commerce committee of house | Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachu-| ing in an effort to nig the mb: pele py parece Rega oe 4 he mi 9 ” ase Six N. D. Men on Way ity as being largely responsible for| *t&fts consideration San t'ran- | setts. marine of water so that it mig! 1 wi A - its ri A Yeagerline for one year. F. ©. Roh- to Chinese Waters], sprit he | ee ace era ig | tacky agreed with Mp Wout on ATS os ni [ston was elected police maginrate, Dr, Podstate, who spoke before) Boulder dam groposal remains | saci; that she had “enjoyed it im-| °° A hes to State D, M the California Congress of Religious| before house irrigation commit- fe pproaches Larimore, N. D., March 21.—(AP) mensely and had a feeling of per- *. ‘Fa it Capitol May Be Paved sci Setented Peterman tect 3 bent, for alderman of the Second Trial to a Halt After 12 Proposals to draft a complete plat | ward by two votes, Herman Six men from North Dakota, who| education, a gathering of de-| tec “ | Gar ae hl eye Rane gar, Meat] Re, commen | ——__-—_oken Gas Feed Line Brings ely in Nary:! ; and he Philippine Islands. ‘They| the natural impulses of sexta ee Ge cNery-Haugen farm | Dryg Will Decide WEATHER FORECAST. Cooper . are, James G. m Fargo, sae of the state capitol grounds here,| was reelected i ‘ward For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- Gorden noes ‘and Norman L. ious education interferes on Petitions Soon Hours in Air together. with Fy! getiion to’ pave c e Waees ae ee = erally fair tonight and Thursday. !Ksough from Williston, Milton .| with, instead of assisting, the nor,| Patrol Wagons Have the approaches to the capitol build-| Third ward. i Ccoler Thursday. : Generally |20@ns0n from Abercrombie, Albert] mal development of sex,” he said. Luxuri Finish} ,, Deciions, a5 to whether dry in- —_—_ » ing, have been advanced to the state eae For North. Dakota: Cooler| : Johnson from Devils Lake and| “Instead of helping the child to as- uxurioUus MNISN |terests will challenge the validity| st, Paul, Minn, March 21.—(4)—| board of administration by the state} Bottineau, N. D.—F, J. Stovér, P, fair tonight and Thursday. °F | Bernard Kambeits from Karlsruhe.| simlate his sex problems on a besis — of petitions filed with the secretary| A broken, gas ‘feed line, bane of the |highway commission. J. Cully and J. H, J. Schreiner were fo All except Milton 0, Johnson en-|of hygiene intelligence, the} Chicago, March 21—(#)—Even| of state is expected soon by persons| airmen, ended Gene Shank’s effort| A tentative plat drawn by J. N.|leiected aldermen in the first. second , WEATHER CONDITIONS listed at the Navy recruiting church interprets all his experiences | going to jail in Chicago has its| interested in the matter here. The|to establish new endurance records Roherty provides for two driveways |and third wards, respectively, . A low ure area ic centered|in Fargo. ay in terms of degenercy and. sin.” compensations. petitions ask that the question of|early today after his 90-horsepower| with a loop approaching the capitol —_— over ba. while high pressure} The men are transferred from the| Dr, Px ite declared that religion| Six new “patrol wagons” have|Frepealing the prohibition clause of jours | building. Langdon, N. D.— Lloyd Liebeler covers the South. ure. are|Great .Lakes Naval Station, Great! in its application to sex. in ts|been put into service, Robin's egg] the state constitution be presented to The highway commission is de-| was el mayor by a of high from the northern ie States | Lakes, Ilinois, to the Naval Trans-|creates mental depression, com- blue, with bright red 4 The the voters at the primary election it was the second ex-|sirous of paving the roadway, using|21 votes over A; Hauck. H; ir ‘westward to the north, Pacific coast, U. 8.8. Chaymont at.‘ San| plexes and repressions that causelinteriors are padded, the seats|in June. the 22-year-old law| North Dakota brick and prison labor (Continued on page two: with seasonable temperatures over isco, .Calif., for further, trans- disurbances in the life of| luxuriously upholstered. There are| A check of the names on the pe- i took offjin the work. Maintenance of the —_— all other sections. for ee fer to the Asiatic Fleet. - the individual. also - accommodations . for — strap|titions was made recently by J. P. i at} present graveled roadway. to the cipitation in Washington and Leaving San the Chaur] . He. that church educators} hangers when the riot business is| Jackson and the Rev. C. A. Stephens, om terday. A line of | capitol is declared to be an expensive gon, the weather is generally fair in | mont stop.at Honolulu, the Mid-| give ly and correct information ‘ _ | Bismarck, re ting the State Job because of the heavy traffic in all sections. : 2 [way nde ‘and poselily the Someaen about sex to the child ie Prevent bis ‘And the “wagons” are heated. Enfoteament League ey ee R. E. being fey Ae ship} all kinds of weather. —_— » en route Teeeiving disorted vicious im- —— ennedy rs. John L. Hughes, night was severed pro- ——————— we and Crop Report for the » the men will be assi to! pressions. ™ Fietsam t Mott ting the W. C; T. U. Pellor of the biplane. : FOUR-LEGGED DUCK * week. March 20, 1928. "Ithe various si EE a ey said they would report their Shank fel) for short of| | New York——Et neve, A east portion. oe ont | Sey, e BE CRIED AND CRASHED to Have New Building findisss to Thames L. Gales, su 5 | hele bo oleh ncaa A Lee seem eed farmer, has a % ya ‘ lo.—Very 3. aya Ef si onel 5 - four i tretoy l“dueyhars| Gar wil i al oe and under the intfnce of ones Mar-| ics ; » and Mrs. Elizabeth Preston| bergh, the refueling mark of 37 1-2 “Neer”. says q snowfall with moderate} P’ Japan, snd many ‘illiams his. ¢ ck into Mott, N.-D., March 21.—(5; Adare sat head of ‘the| hours and-the ld’ soaurance | Sag “get along.” uy lee ” prevailed. Prepare [parts of Chin” including cities bs Bhs the judge he seid: te the Tibooe ne phi tay W.C. T. of 52 4-2" hours, one ‘record | 1 te ‘with extra full-sise leg oO 5 cE hh tions for work on farms is the sea. “T onjons; I seem never. te berdware have let the} .” — ; Tor bis ‘class a was claimed/on the side and under way. . tte f cities ‘situated on the ‘of them. ical erdware der, hae new the for | f “Availetie records indicate the ide. The ‘aod live tate in good condi-| patrolled by. United Sta [eng of them ren mung | contest for contin of « yo genoa! Shoots | thet’ Kie ne eee caceree nate br on ee beak jst forward =f ORRIS W. TS, jand manned by sailors from this in charge. } country. ot The 7 it we built for this service, made o7en water JT couldn't Ean 06 Mott. The structure will be at the rate i : .