The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1928, Page 12

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‘ Former Minot Man . the meeting. Democrats Blamed Appeared Insane, Kansas City, Mo., March 29.—(7) ing. —Depo: pers “The records shows that the | al Demat at pda ply id wholesale influence of federal of-|killing of Maric pba. bd on Tues-j ger, who was lum! ded s “queer”|ficials, including cabiney officers a ed ae by. the defense at i thelr pa eve begged vate oil interests was in ful or the slaying | of Bloom under the Wilson administra- | with a revolver as the officers seized were ‘read toda: Warren's trial John C. Deskin here in October, tion and that the exhaustion 1924, Insanity is part of the defense Hatton's asd tha SAVY case, recreation organization, shot Deskin resolution demanding his resigna- tion. be was reversed by_the supreme court, A deposition by Ray A. McCandless, City of Philadelphia Awarded Grand Prizé Washington, “March 29. — (AP) — “queer” and highly nervous. War- | - ren was “effeminate” in his dress aeeay ce pants D., was read by Warren’s counsel. McCandless said he knew Warren as a boy in St. Paul and later in Minot and considered him Minot, and wore cloth topbed shoes to match hi regarded Warren as insane. of ject of comment at the present trial as at the first in 1925. Robert E. Barron, Minot banker, and that he seemed “queer,” was boastful and “had a wild look in his eyes.” Bismarck Boy in Navy Is Commended |i Robert Edward Edberg, radioman on the U. S. S. Idaho, a| Bismarck jod December 29 to. January 16 the Pacific battle fleet was per- forming its most important maneu- vers of the year. f “The manner in which you per. formed your duties is deserving o! the highest commendatiop,” said the official report of the Idaho's commander, a copy of which was sent to the Secretary of the Navy at Washington. Edberg enlisted from the navy recruiting office at Fargo on De- cember 28, 1924, and was immed- jately sent to the radio _ training school at Great Lakes, Illinois. He Played fullback on the battleship’s division championship football team in 1926, rub on g County Assessors Meet Here April 7 Assessors of Burleigh county will meet at the office of County Auditor A. C, Isaminger on Satur- day, April 7, it was announced here today. The mecting will open at 10 a.m. All assessors are required to at- tend the meeting, and are allowed r diem and mileage for their trip. While here they are instructed as to their work and informed of all changes, in the state laws as they refer to the assessing of property. Before leaving for their homes they will be given their books and sup- plies. ‘ 7 A representative of the state tax commissioner’s office will address For Oil Scandals| | apres Se at, inging the oil scandals the senate floor, Senator Robinson, Republican, Indiana, declared that the Sak perl to get control of the naval oil reserves was not formed in Slicme during the Re- publican convention of 1920 “but in the city of Washington during the . Radio Message Over KFYR Between 12:30 and 1:80 Each Day Klein’s Toggery ‘Style Center in Center of North Dakota Democratic administration of Pree-| Alleged Murderer “ ie 4 Depositions Say} tration and: aided and abet An HHIy still other Democrats of high stand- ‘Warren, manager of the Mutual|was already well under Rocky ‘Mountain. club, a Masonic Democratic acts of both 1 at @ meeting of. the board of trus- what he described as “some of the i salient facts regarding oil leases,” tees as the latter was reading a Fea a Tite camebeal als atten ‘His conviction at a previous trial|tary in the Wilson cabinet. ; fire waste prevention. contest con- it, McCandless said. He! gucted by the chamber of commerce Warren’s clothing hasbeen sub-| 4. waste council. Other i tle dateegot af jurham, 5 deposed that Warren was employed | Mich. Fargo, N. D., was given hon- in the bank where Barron worked | o-shie mention in class 4. Divided groups for the contest, the winners showed the best fire prevention rec- ords in their classes, with Philadel- ie having the best«record of all. eports were received from 329 0 m Gilbert, Minn., March 29.—(AP)— boy and nephew of Frank W. Mur-| Jake Jeglosky, Sr., the oldest resi- phy, 215 Third street, has been com-| dent of this sectton, is dead here at mended by the commander of the/the age of 102. Rarely ill, he died U. SS. Idaho for the faithfulness| while eating at the home of his son, to duty that he showed for the per- Jake Jeglosky, Jr. Mr. Jeglosky was rn in when he stuck to his post almost) United States 27 years ago. fe continuously day and night while/ setticd in the Sparta neighborhood. 7 EARTH SHOCKS IN MAINE Milo, Maine, March 29.—(AP)— Three heavy earth shocks were felt here last night and four lighter ones this morning. No damage was repol usually start with Id. 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