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(==2] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Re Oe CSG SRE oben A191 Re a A EROS Os OR ER SG ST a SEES RGR TAR MEP Sa l¢ ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ea ARN NE SNAIL SRS nce cote meer ee oa eS -* ARORMOM a Si i ew das ir et ar tad stele inted Ber acid A irk a EE eR ARERR ki wa Bl _ WEATHER CHANGE HALTS NEW ENGLAND FLOODS Harry F. Sinclair’s Criminal Conspiracy Trial Starts Today/miiy RiNs ” OLOPERATOR || New Sinctair Trial Is Fourth Resulting |(BOTH FACTIONS [___HUNDREDS HOMELESS IN SOUTHWEST FLOODS _| SEND STREAMS © IB NOW UNDER | pee ——_—ISER VICTORY IN) | peo OUT OF BANKS 2 SENTENCES , VOTE TOMORROW Aine : 2] |two Men Killed When Raging Torrents Sweep Their Campaign One of Throw Ras- Wagon Off Bridge cals Out’ Against Denial —_— of Rascality & Panel of 26 Persons, Three of Whom Are Women, Sum- moned For Case TRAIN DROPS INTO RIVER é : " Two Members of Crew Are TAKE MUCH PRECAUTION ~— % ; ; PRACTICE IS CHANGED ‘ : ‘ # Facey > Drowned—Rail Traffic Is Seriously Delayed 5,000 Policemen Will Guard Polls and Be Ready For Any Violence Giving of Liberty Bonds to Al- bert B. Fall Expected to Be Big Point i ' 1 , | New York, April 9.—((AP)—Cold weather today checked Easter floods in northern New York, inne a plot pontaraaatne the provinces of . Chicago, April 9.— (AP) — Two High tesweraton Washington, April 9—(AP)—Al- weeks ago tonight bomba exploded| |< : BRN io ese aa ba ready under two jail sentences grow- - at the homes of United States Sena- : x 9 7 melted snow and started’ the ice | ing out of his lease of Teapot Dome, ; : *] |tor Deneen and Circuit Judge John ~e ; . ce : : . SOS ne G Ite ior maieae aa Harry F. Sinclair went to court 4 A. Swanson, setting Chicago politics r : q ~ * over the week-end had sent many | again today for trial on charges of : on fire. Tomorrow half'a million : e : ‘ streams out of their banks, disrupt- 7 ; : voters will decide who'gor WUPE: . ™ es : ; ing rail traffic and communication teaed conspirecy in connection % Those bombings were not the first, lt i with the same transaction. but they were sharply significant Shy : ‘ Two men were killed when | the The oil operator's two previous oer ly, for Senator Deneen is 3 : . ° raging Chaudiere river swept their convictions, which resulted in a sen- : leader of the Republican faction s So ESS Wagon off a bridge near St. Lambert, eae of three petted in ae . . seeking to break the county control . = Que., and two members of a Canad- caver’ sp nths all for hei of the Mayor Thompson-State’s At-| several hundred persons were made homeless and nearly a dozen lost their lives when a flood that fol- |@" National railway passer six months in re jury ; torney Robert E. Crowe partisans.|jowed a cycine and cloudburst swept Shawnee, Okin. This telephoto picture, taken immediately after the |train were believed drowned wi shadowing at his first conspiracy me - Judge Sw: is th ? ‘ the engine and ba; car of the trial with Albert B. Fall, declared . pete Gee ee Deneer candi; waters had receded, shows where most of the bodies were found. = Aain; on fOGth Pat niteal front oc? p) czas at A SSIBLUB AND GRAY een 4 ARE KILLED P= havi been severed because of i . Fall's inability, due to ill health, to ; Creep ibar antares) HOW JIM REED Temporary Bridges Gone f make the trip here from the south- rimary election for Democrats and CAME BACK The disastrous floods of last year oes , : Republicans: but bombs and bullets JOIN IN P AYING —_— IN TWO TR AIN- ata recalled in Vermont, with sev- A panel of 26 persons, three of , have concentrated Chi voter in- “The greatest comeback in cral temporary bridges erected last ‘whom are women, two of them mar- tuieat on the local situation, summer carried away. Many of the | ma political history j, 4 ‘were summoned to the District ’ z Deneen managers, tabulating re- That's what political experts LE upeaaies cae csi eee Soy, ee ier ee iy i. ports from downstate as well as in in Washington have been say- bee Bel arceertseal earn ee erect oe woe Chicago, predicted complete victory; ing of recent. developments in normal and the Passumpic river thoroughly by but so, also, did the managers for the career of Senator James A. ong defense and prosecution. Be- : : erapaio Ri is i zi .| washed out rails at Lydonville, de- cause of the experience in the joint —— Small seeking £ thied’ four-year |Giant Equestrian Figure of|| ‘Reed’ bass Two Men Die at Perham Sat-|taying the Montreal-Boston Express trial, the present jury is expected to fighter — urday — Woman and Son |0" the Canadian Pacific railway 15 3 term; Frank L. Smith, asking for te locked up. inati r Southern Commander Is hours. Overflow from the Connec- P. When Harry F. Sinclair (upper right), oi! magnate and Teapot Dome les-|new nomination for senator; and vod ae me i Lose Lives at Waseca ticut river cut off train service into Li see, comes into court in the District of Columbia today for retrial of con-|Crowe, who wants to perpetuate his vei i Lite Ae PELE EzPected ated |spiracy charges, Justice Jennings Bailey (upper left) will preside, Daniell state's attorneyship. Unveiled Today way he does battle for what he Colebrook, New Hampahire, Lois t det seats Han dos Pomerene, lovers righth wiltaiteer esta WRATOwea coe Tobe toe Tedmmnialriiere Attante, Ga, Apa »-—U\—heme|| "Hed se of Si engaten sae cenc abr sedan Ghee |r,Were under water as the Black ‘i jee Pomerene (lower right) w! rect again wi wen J. Roberts the] In its fundi tals, th i janta, Ga., April 9.—()— ¢ Pinned beneath a sedan when it |<; ? lager’ es act ees the government's case. eeraen the ‘icaeeti atote aurea who fought him and those who fol-|| for the Democratic presidential went into « ditch mile south | rivet Tose to within four inches of . instead of opposi u Crowe i him gri hands across the|] nomination. His personality is flood level. Melting snow in the Peeling aba fe nema Peg ig ci thee bari ne yrs totay grnnie to Robert oubli ireeroae ena Rostele a Waber’ dectinanier Forcthe wanes vac eeceel matte : expect i i - 5 ic life ys ol - . 4 : 5 aa to follow this Tete Ulan of se: WEEKLY FOREIGN NEWS REVIEW peerereatioent the ofnen Nether desayahiee yeats after Appomat-|| ley, staff writer for the Trib- becom irl rena cee were closed Saturday when their lecting a jury, although P. . aide has hesitated to use sharp lan-| tox, ranks of gray and blue-garbed|| Une, has written three articles F ae pola wl ed unable to func- Hoover, of Sinclair’s vein poer pel By Oscar Watson- inst the other; the Deneen-| veterans, in waning numbers, were|| telling about him; articles that Per! Minn., April 9.--4AP)— ‘ion. ee repared to note an exception. y ir Wal at the administration of in waning numbers, were! Jet you behind. the. scenes and || {erham. Minn. April 9° (AP) mall Craft Endan . e " id ee aos O eaealing h give you an intimate glimpse || Dont’ Minn. were ine | Ice floes from Lake were dering the first trial's de- Cable Editor, The Associated Press nd f by unveiling of the huge)} 517%, 3 tery. 8 The ent, Minn., were instantly killed| swept into the Niagara river nes velopments and those which follawed . 4 r the _ southern - cg when struck by a Northern’ Pacific | Buffalo, end: “ern cr and ; pre nape “A «0 , fit By commandef-in-chief, the ippears 2 itrain No. 3 at a crossing here Sat-jcausing the Water to back up. A % Three premiers of Europe—Poin- h first unit in the colossal memorial urday. The car which they were | strong north wind was credited with ‘ two, which will. appear soon. ‘ ‘perk care of France, Baldwin of Great it 8 | to the confederacy being graven on driving, a four-door sedan, was| restraining the water and preventing Britai The Deneen candidate for gover- ndous scale in bas-relief on found wrecked after being carried | the ice fl i ious of tain, and Mussolini of Italy, were nor is Louis L. Emmerson, Soo sec: r granite side of Stone more than 1,200 feet by the t ee Tinea ron aie eet dees prominent in the biggest news that} ation lement. retary of state. He has charged that| Mountain. An Ni The men, both of whom were be- aie the LaSal ji iagara by Sine! shortly after the lease| Easter week brought to the world Governor Small taxed Chicago heav-| Here to participate in the im- tween 25 and 30 years of age, were Falls the erage dy mst Hee ‘and of the Wyoming oil reserve. from the foreign capitals. ily to build roads downstate. He has| pressive ceremonies attendant on still in the wrecked car when the! one-half feet above normal and be- M. Poincare announced that a re-: be the 1 us campaigned on a promise of economy] formal dedication of the gigantic train was brought to a stop. Ac-|low the falls it ws seven ___, The Question at Issue vision of Germany's _ reparations] treat,” and thus far has had nothing] of state operati oe & square deal| monument—the largest in written cording to witnesses, the men had | feet over. skaoinersee ccs Sinclair, it had been indicated, | would be acceptable to France, such|to do with negotiations regarding the| for the city of Chicago. history of man—were civil and been waiting for an east-bound SEE Tat eee SNE: ‘would admit he transmitted this|as would permit Germany to put her| war debts. Prepare Against Violence military dignitaries from north and freight train to cross and drove on amount to Fall, but would claim, as| bonds guaranteeing reparation pay- see There was much preparation to-| south, including a party of leading ‘ |to the tracks as the caboose cleared STORE has that it was for a legitimate | ments under Dawes plan on the] Great Britain met Egypt’s rejec-|day to forestall and to deal quickly| congressional figures from Wash- 4 MONT AN ANS: crossing. They were struck one-third interest in the former c&b-| market, so the money thusition of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty] with election day violence or fraud.| ington, the governors. of three amidship by the train. inet officer's New Mexico ranch.| raised wotfid pay off the war debts! and Premier Nahaz Pasha’s nase Except in their iaipaniedess, how- eS and official representatives é The government, on the other hand, | all around. - 5 that Egypt should have full andjever, these preparations were not| of 20 more. Waseca, Minn. April 9—(AP)— (Continued on page two) Stanley Baldwin announced in the}eomplete independence with ",the|new, for Ehicage election invari- 2 : | Mrs, Edwin Schlossine of Faribault, re house ms _fommaee removal = Rol blunt reply feat ibe welfare and . ig, is a strenuous experience, he| To yc gle iheot oes of Former. Bismarck Man Seeks, e ix-y eee. Weather Report | restrict on the e: of tegrity o was necesi new measure wi t “ | Weather Report from Malaya and Ceylon. Abolition the peace and safety of the British| holding tomorrow of an “election New York fell the honor of accept-| $50,000 Damages For Ma- | probably fatally injured when Brothers, Sleeping Above a | of the restrictions will come on No- ind ld be tained b; rt’ hic i i .| ing the monument on behalf of the automobile in which they were rid- vember 1 next, and will thus meet | the desleration o € capped ee fa gla yp lg nation; Marcus W. Beck, justice of licious Prosecution ing was ctruck by e Chicago &| Store, Hear Yeggs at Work 1922, Temperature at 7 a. m. . 231 the contention in the United States| re . Britain, while recognizing| side. Into this court brought| the Georgia supreme court, per- es Northwestern passenger train here Highest yesterday that no such restrictions should have| Egyptian independence, reserves the|all offenders ‘against ay election| formed a similar function for the Chubb, former Bis-| Shortly after noon Sunday. ; and:Open Fire Lowest last ni endured so long. right to maintain British troops|laws, so that prompt disposal may|Suth. 4 i has filed suit!, The three were visiting relatives aes Precipitat Nations Watch Mussolini there and afford protection to for-|be made of charges against them. In the tiny hands of five-year-old many nee in Waseca during the week-end, and/ Gayville, SD. i * Highest wind velocity ......... Benito Mussolini, with a sudden-leign residents, with no foreign in-| Th ill be 5, hem. | Robert Edward Lee IV, great-grand-| for $50,000 in the federal court at| were on their way into the country ville, 5. D. April 94m lint, residents, with no foreign in- ere wil nf olicemen son of the Gray leader, was the| Hel M dine An aa: ee cine. thi iaticn Guan th An unidentified man who was inter- g see Sirecta in automobiles ‘and eld a5] Teeponsiblity of loosening the £0145) sociateg ae desetch conan here| accident occurred. ‘The crash o¢- Besstead and Aan atsee “haan i i . h - , ad an re here, tm. = gg BE Be Ranteys in| Commaniae Pitre er tha|Cecrey Sedat Tenet unset shots | Easton erupt, decloning it fol tANY-y Gumbe 2, tent M4 Rie went of the town when the| far Mot and illed aboot o'clock $3 it M. Mich the|Irish Free State air service, has| supervision county voting ma-| the pon of the assembled multitude | tor atleged malicious prosecution. |West, bound “Rochester Special” who, with his eas EE, sed Ff 's 4 foreign joined with the German aviators,|chinery ates. Volunteer wa’ 200 feet below the deep cut head!" ‘The defendants are the Rev. J. F.| Struck the auto. in the store. ™ ith Captain Koehl and Baron von Huene-|ers have been assigned to each of Lee, almost complete, and the) como, formerly of Emigrant, Mont.,| , Mrs. Schlossine and her son were! Hearing the bber: North Dakote— feld, who are anxious to fly the|loting place, and painstaki | outline of his storied ‘war-horse,| and stow vof Kalispell; Mrs. Percic|detd when members of the train| two brothers “imentionted The vee 88 8 00 conversa’ Junkers plane Bremen ee the tome have been ‘ober ee Boa “Traveler"—whose finished | equine Rae aad: Rona Laten, owners of |crew picked them up, and her hus- tienes had drilled sis hehe, in the 4 i ry the subject of much speculation, seas to asics. Ricemanrics will] Easter sermons in many churches por ate —e 175 feet from! hotel at Chico, Mont. and Vard Hot mae en ake Helier: basement door with a brace and bit. 7 ae Tals ik venchlog can-Oocaeupial od a pla eS Pape eh Pinder, yesterday carried int tions on Smith, attorney of Livingston, Mont. peo pen ds One of the robbers ran a flashlight * 31 OB OL ¢ meh a Seg for lon | w' A oehl ai luenefeld| tomorrow’s election. ers were ¥ . Chubb states in his complaint that | The.amall coupe was thrown more along the row of holes and Hanson 29 4 00 trade. * am in Torkee end ae Neoagt io Rakiearel, Rane. Dub- ebtered, ee the rescue of the city LL N he was falsely charged with grand dhon Gh Gl ced ee eee, took aim at the light and fired. Bie Fe ae a po = EI ag heck panei gece ores on £ f = eae ae usually = much ~ the job after an argument with von} churches, on the radio and in news- The lateete further alleges that aoe PRTC a half from the store. Otficers be, au “ee ota, "he Bison ed nerd to Germany| pepe thee, was’ 8 perten 3 ih defendant, conpied bri "Farge Nc By Apel 8) —Fun-| Here be ompanons row We from s ‘ on loudy | ilan closely, Differences Overcome Franchise. him, and that this complaint was eral eerie ao nae here tinct. + An Z eS ith a conft of the little nate church ie state at Rome —EEE KIDNAP BA N D signed by the Rev. Como. Chubb] \ omnes by ee hs Men aagen, 8S ae 32 5 .00 Clea to poly the ition of OCE AN FLIGHT | as coat by. » commission and Saturday when their.car was struck Wet Party Petitions % 19 90 Gar pe pe ite — ia chtbh ras scauited of the grand| fain, Norther Pacific train et Fe=/ Placed in Circulation 30 8 .00 Gilbert Goes to Rome issue with the Fascist government embers of|a trial in which the plaintiffs alleged |. The body of Elling Rasmusgard, A Sareea’ 36 8 0 reparations|in its control of youth, spiritual as AIN HALTED Sexp. Alvael: that the defendant’ had. stolen a Se Semotber victim, i alae Ue |, Petitions: Saciged to plate am speech ; well as physical, was explained by Million Dollar Ring Are Now | purse containing a large sum of brotha gg star of Ford. didates 0 — fo Republican can- the official organ of the Vatican, , money while he was a patient in the N paisa me in ne ton lene had gone to Observatore ‘Homan, as. meaning Under Arrest mie. DD: slecthe in: eo Lame ares P TFOUgOT Chico Hot Springs hospital. merely seaxing| Favorable Fl Chubb, in Bis- tion with the state in the den F Flying Weather bb, who is well known in Bis. velopment of Italian manhood. Gives Way to Squalls and Chicago, April 9. — (AP) — The marck, came here in 1921 and pur- ? ‘million dollar kidnap rin, ut fiat hollered to Pe sas ae ae a. Better Bo aad Association, - which |chased the Music Store, formerly| Plsom and was identified by the) wer orgedization: Hailstorms lice say fattened on sels a located on Main Ee enne, from Mrs, | brother. ween te satan fer whom Pe- e, Detroit, Pittsburgh and|A-.A- Von Hagen, He’ was taken| wore MUSICIAN DIES _|P. “Stone, Bistarchy "fer “Waltad Philadelphia. hes been “broken, | sick in 1926 and left for Montana in Nloril’ 0=Uri--ees,| Staten Chaatort Mire: eh tee Seven are under arrest on kidnaping | February, 1927, i ee i, memes conc Mere, Semaetor First dusters ye charges, and detective s | saan “Bismarck friex sed aa nee a| 2nd at various times accompanist | Thomas Hall, Bismarck, congress, armed with machine Ge al ae man very difficult to inted| for some of the world’s famous| second district; J. H. Sinclair, Ken- acer cpt Tints] Oh Leaman swe te | tng, ed Pera a he hoe] Bae erm Thomas Gaynor, automobile deal-| dency towards dishonesty or insan-| in “ annheim, Baden, Germany. of the sie a ng 4 the artists for whom Mrs. urr acted as accompanist ‘were the "Buropeat Somnition ta. "atart| Melba, Nordica, Eames, Schumann. el Bispham, mpanini, saye r following factory inspection by women. | and Joachim. si e that the church was

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