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it ne eee gee ee ees THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS PE BSR SR cc EER RIGS a Een bit te Gs AN eet at ate eee ra bt I EO TT ee ieee eee eater Seer 2 epee Deneen Slate Sweeps Illinois Fourteen Killed, 30 Injured, When Two French Trains Collide(coy, Ley sual {In Senate Battie *|PROPERTY OWNERS PROTEST PLAN OF IS DEFEATED IN cen tt |" HAVING CITY MAINTAIN BOULEVARDS a a TORACE TRACK' [Omen of Thee Righis—Ac Secretary of State Emmerson tion on Propésal Delayed— Senate proceeds with farm re- Expected to Have Majority lief deb ry Kk , Crash Takes Place Near Great City May Do Garbage Haul- rude of 400,000 French Railroad Station, . Coal, 5 ing—Paving Protests Found) price, afd cotton fanntee beats SWANSON BEATS CROWE Gare Du Nord pe ony tees. Voters Rise in Mighty Revolt Against Small-Thompson Machine NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Cee tenons of ao. came mee A House agriculture committee , Calling of a halt o elie to have| considers Vinson cotton ex- WRECKAGE CATCHES FIRE boulevards on Fourth, Fifth and| change Lill. z | Sixth streets, between Rosser ave- YESTERDAY | nue and the capitol, maintained by Senate debated McNary-Hau- * cia " the city, and the apparent reaching | . Firemen and Wrecking. Crew oP cans Rete Sey™G5 en farm mearres and amend Oe oe mer imtand offletting itout onvcon.| tables in relation to its mar- pichictg, Ape MAP raat feansec- mi revolt against Bodies From Debris tract, were the principal items of | tie, Fiistened! to "Brookhe et ioe mi cae pee pede ae business transacted at the regular meeting of the city commission yes- | t | Towa attack it as eg measure for Dawes, and heard Biease of South Carolina s.ttack aya Governor Small and id Paris, se isaene: ie ane terday. Thompson of Chicago, Republi- persons were led an injured isi i | eet im a collision of trains. bound for a Ferrey iy) a venbatn tous. Hoover for mixing negroes with the Enghien race track ju:* outside E vards municipally maintained fol- whites in census bureau; house *f Paris at 1:30 this afternoon. lowed the presentation of a petition *diourned after two hours’ gen- The crash took place near the 4 ej. cral debate on legislative sup- great French railroad station Gare : Se cr fos thes trrents Stfectea, >4y bill. Du Nord, a crowded race traia rrotesting against the proposition. Senate finance committee be- oles into a empty “ the petitioners stated that they had Le open Lie mn tax ot “4 remen and @ wrecking. crew, always taken good care of their and approved nomination Col. Charles A. Lindbergh has a new sky huggy now. The other day he “dropped in” at San Diego, Calif.,| banner was the Small-Thomp- ter ime hours work succeeded ia j boulevards and believed that the Frank Clark, Florida, for tariff | io 't,y it out and found everything 0. K. The plane is much like the Spirit of St. Louis, in which he spanned| son-Crowe candidate for 3 asman thaldae ahs hg : , proposal of the city doing the work commission. the Atlantic. Here Lindy is shown with the plane and B. F. Mahoney, its builder. nor, the factional candidate for wrecked trains which had caugnt and assessing the cost against the Coal hearing continued before United States senator, all the lire. Only two of the bodies had property benefited was an infringe- senate interstate commerce com- : andidates for lesser state of- been identified late today and botns ment upon their rights. | mittee. H Mf M R fi the factional leader run- a , Keiser Grinies Potent | “arrests winnie ¢ |LCAdeYS in Presidential Race ion eee taken to hospitals while the wreck- : _ After indefinitely postponing ac-| senate considered cotton price county and eve. Mayor Thomp- ing crew continued to search for : tion on the ordinance given its, and futures. son himself, who wa: defeated Senate Teapot Dome commit- bodies pinned under the blazing tee decided to resume inquiry first reading a week ago, ce cars. this special assessment district for Maintain Their Advantages on haakapinonep . purpose, the commission indicated; into Continental bonds Tuesday onious ee ya Eee thr ary. egltanery wth Thomee Mier former iy t Yesterday’s Balloting) #32276 ian ale car 5 | boulevards in the paved residential | Stithroewitneasen: gba ace O es er ay Ss a 0. ing Ur ited States ‘Bam itor Cracks district where the property owners Undersecretary Mills of trease | | ———_——--_____ , _————_ SS Te 8.D ith heads of the ‘ themselves do not do so, assessing ury presented house request of | | tie bolegge bey the cont againgt ihe roperty: | ‘Austria that. United Stater and BL ACKMER M AY | Lowden Picks Up at Least 39 H ANGING WILL leket, carrying majorities ex- D AUGHTER IS , J | Atkinson to advertise for bids for Se cabenbaenittan Cumin Delegates in Illinois, Boost- : we rnes an automo! ruck wil jum: e commission indicated that the; Hou. icult ittee P i | obtained was control of the Re- VOTE WINNER Secale etare stoent| tom fees emai Stl Holis 181 Votes— z undertaken by the city it- a * ck “if rather than being let on bids to| Proet@m provided in McSweeney FOR CONTEMPT: Smith's Total Now 241 PRISON: BRE AK ar aan a ae Returns Indicate Ruth Hanna) + private contractor. Bids on the Dowell bill authorizing $163,- on senieete cf McCormick Is One of usk will be opened April 23. hich| 000.000 to. continue Maier aid | _ Chicago, April 11.— (AP) — : Madden, sponsore: by this fac- . After considering petitions which| to states in highway construc- | Witness Fails to Answer Call) Yesterday's statewide primary | Ellsworth Kelley and James) tion, had won over William Two Nominees er protest to the pro-! tion approved by house roads a election put a formal sanction illos Will Gal Dawson, his negro opponent. po Paving project in.the east} committee. in Court—Sinclair Trial on at least 52 delegates for Gov- Willos Will Go to Gal- putt : | part of the city, the commission de- crnor Alfred E. Smith of New Chicago, April 11--(AP)—INinoit Proceeds York at the Democratic national lows Friday voters in a statewide primary elec. Smith's name was written on Chicago, April. 11—(AP)—What; . clared them insufficient, and will y . she imperturbable Mark Hanna used| 28 Senatorial race in Washington| go abead with the opening of bids convention next June. ‘The reg- tion yesterday wrote Governor Ler fo do, bis daughter has done—up-| ‘his aa es gd fo be @ battle of} on the work next ar night. ular Democratic organization, Salem, Ore., April 11—(AP)—In| Small off the books of their polit et an’ election: rec alt cemarnarnries Reconsidering. its: pre action k issing Tt ble hanei for April 13] # Like her father, Ruth Hanna Mc-| former supreme court justice &] in disallowing an application of A. ing H. M. Blackmer, missing. Tea-' dacy for president, had_no con- a double hanging set for Apri Cormick felt Tlinols’ political pulse millionaire, will contest for the Re-| F. MeDonald for abatement of per- aioe pitas ‘te Scverniaeat tests in Chicago. Governor |will be enacted the last chapter of " Droperty taxes ia “ hy tad a chance to win one of the two| senator Miles Poindexter (bottom),| sion yesterday allowed the claim. brea scrape eres Pe for an! thousands of ballots in Cook breaks in the history of the north- Primary at a Glance -| former Unit 3s minister * ! t Republican ballots | west. seemamatinrge, Altiough the two] 2ert, The winner then will contest| An ordinance amending the bulld- VOTE THIS WEEK him when he failed to respond. ||} Cven bearing his name, written | Elisworth Kelley and James|| Chicago, April 11.—(P-—Can. a married to “General” Rosalie Jones, i to respond at the first trial of Si pee go to the gallows, broke out of the|| offices in Illinois at yester- ae arG ride ake made a vigorous militant leader of women and said Sreniby Shute paca eeak: be clair and Albert B. Fall last Octo-’ washington, April 11.—(AP)—|Cregon state penitentiary the night|| day’s primary elections as in- millions. + Wetchington, April 11—(P)—Call-. which favors the Smith eandi- ical favor, dashed the hopes ot several months ago and decidéd she epee nomination with former commis- one of the most sensational prison ‘ncumbents, Henry R. Rathbone ani Senator C. C. Dill (center), who is| ing code to provide that work cov- Blackmer, who is in Paris, failed) i,” Willos, the convicts scheduled to|] didates nominated for principal state-wide campaign. Today, appar- . to be.a millionaires. the issuance of the permit or it will| Brcokhart of Towa Charges ber and $100,000 of his property was Leaders in the free-for-all baitle of cf August 12, 1925, with Bert “Ore-|]| didicated by incomplete returns — i i seized by the government. He then " . today were: sniay Shaeled in " Bales ict ver oe os eos re sspartor wi given Hi first read- Delay -to Gain Political | was es for the present ballots for presidential delegates re-! the in Geshe tH 3 $ ernor Fig wien pee nena othe ait Siresuaa amendlte theace ne Support For Dawes trial. His attorneys told the court, | tained their advantages today on the; Sweeney and J. M. Holman were Republican: Louis Lincoln yeneral elections, she said. If she laws to provide that in the future sina seb aes when their motion to dismiss the face of returns from four state pri-|killed and -another guard was Broreresei incumbent scream Contingeacn ene eve) ibeee Anall Ke no: front yard ct lees ied, that’ Fevge eran ebro) maries and conventions at which 155} aunt dence to have been the P os ANOTHER NOTE Rae Geet aE gael Enieeneaean” oon Gay is piers the scan ePOUDOSD: 5 Awie City and Houston votes were teader in the cere plot, ‘was abe : i 3 ee the ceonateatl dein down, Rather t recaptu | Weather Report | amendment was referred to the 0 in political support for Vice Pres-| + tell of the organization of the! he. killed himself. When he fell board for its recommendation. | ident Dawes in the coming Republi- “ i | Lowden picked up at least 30 of ccaantiimeCaacmaieaidiamanaiiaaien.: T ¢ ‘i Ci tal Trading com m eae 3 0) FREN HMEN commission issued an offi-|can convention, the senate turned to- conan reread ees. ae the 50 district delegates chosen in| Murray took command. He, too, years old, home Mt. Vernon. Democratic: Floyd E. Thomp- son, state supreme court tice, 41 years old, native of Illi- nois, Attorney General Temperature at 7a. m. . cial warning to local citizens that|day to consideration of additional] °.. ved Fell, the Illinois Republican primary, | ‘ied at. last by his own hand, but Republican: og EE Highest yesterday .. special care must be taken when! amendments to the McNary-Haugen not until after a trial, in which he In moving against Blackmer, the ed and | i strom, incumbent, 50 years old, Lone Ane na Be warrior penres 4 bird cet canbe he jgrrrme to speed thi government. proceeded under a law a aos saa re ee a gens [ca cconnctet afd eontenned: 80 veteran of two wars, ie politics Sisst via velocity rise Expressed In-| will cause calli oti cera "Tne measure| passed at the instance of Senator|/foover, who did not figure in yes.| ‘Thus with the execution of Kel-|| 12 years. Wighest wind velocity .. 20 | Surp: xp! Over In- pide m and have the measure Ish of Montana, the senate Tea-| Hoover, who did not figure in yes- uu: | _ exe ‘ 5 ts Th 1 g s Fi ly for a vote in a few days, Pe ane ie ible | terday’s balloting, still has a lead of ley and Willos six in all will have Fe ee Sg : s terruption of Debt Settle- What will happen when the bilH/ Pot Prosesutor, making i possi. | 181 instructed and claimed delegates, |died as a result of the escape. Ee. setae meena : 83 ment Negotiations matter this spring and several calls|finally gets to the White House is tis eet eae eset “| ‘The former Mlinois governor stood| The four convicts dropped out of Republnan: Gte fo Gin Temps. § 4. % for the department would have been |not known, but it was plainly indi- | "°#8*®- Everhart Excused today to gain further support as a una ee ee ernest . Simin native of Mattoon, 49 years old: - FE We ing the rubbish used eeretl a Naseaiek. a ined at. Dea,| ,When M. 1. Everhart, son-in-law reat a perraes N Sa ted palettes at going to the dining|| Chicago and ’ Murphysboro ig S&B | Paris, April 11—(AP)—Le Matin} ing the rul reasonable pre- even with the alternative of | f,Fall, resumed the witness stand | Marys Wise o* fr cars vention in/room. Climbing to the top tier inj| lawyer and former state sena- North Dakota— today. sald the. Bovist government orBack to County Board withholding its application until | :°day, Daniel Thew Wright, counsel | Noth Carolina, where four delegates | the north wing of the prison, they|| tor. Amenia 58 26 .00 had deitvered a second note at Paris,| After considering the offer of| other surplus crop marketing ‘ma-| 08 Sinclair, said he had no more| si taree were to be selected. ‘The cut their way with knives through Demecratic: Anton J. Cer- Bismarck ... 54 25 .08 which expressed surprise over the} Frank Evarts to pay $25 per lot for |chinery. fails, it stands little chance questions ts ak 12 eovermment commerce f however, is'six boards and the tin roof and ima eats ane Conchosiegabns Bottineau ... 50 20.00 interruption of Franco-Russian debt (Continued on page two) of receiving President Coolidge’s| **E0¢ttart yesterday told of having | battling Lowden for the southern| emiselyea tote ae TAR) hoced At oe Sr ee nA Hy oF settlement negotiations. See a A now, the president | Tecelved $283,000 in Liberty bonds state’s votes. a got arms. Warden Dalrymple ‘dis, and leader of “wet” element in Dunn’ Center. 49 27 .00 Cloudy The note delivered by the Soviat DEL AW ARE M AY feels the measure still contains sev- | 294 $85,000 in cash from Sinclair Nebraska Results Uncertain | covered them and gave the alarm.|| Illinois Democracy. eral provisions that met his disap- to be delivered to Fall or his ranch! The primary in Nebraska, wher2| Jones, mortally wounded, was first SRopubiteans i ‘ Cooly Foor 4 cireuit court judge, 54 years old, native of Chicago and in Ellendale ... 61 26 .06 Cloudy] ambassador. at the foreign office Fessenden .. 53 48 .00 Grand Forks. 61 25 .00 i 7 . The bonds he said were| Senator Norris had filed, was in fall. The oth deered proval in vetoing the bill last year, ne 4 i Senator Norris ha ed, to fall. e others commandeer i i iza. | for one-third of the ranch and the/ doubt carly today clihough Gover-|a taxicab and for ten days eluded NOT PLEDGE ITS chief among which is the equaliza-| casy for making improvements in|nor MeMuilen’s slate of velegat>=.| ther pursuers ‘ Cloudy} seemed to have 2 politics! charac- td ter and to be of a more general na- Hettinger ... 48 31 .00 ture than the first. y theeerenty i : , nativ : Pred A P a candidate f The fugitives took possession of |] Politics since 1911, leading. peer Fs 00 PtCldy The paper eines tat thes Oe, Eoneiet eae fica Neto Ideho,|_. The next witness, J. E. Benton,| yorable to the cqualization fce in the| a Rouse near New Era, Ore., and Democrat:- William J. Lind- 57 25. ‘00 Sie (ad A the BANE oe toa et Isaid during yesterday's debate that | Vice President of the First National) farm relief bill, held a slight lead|held a family captive, forcing their}] Say. 20:00 sect Ch, SAID Tice: barney }), he was convinced the president bank of El Paso, Texas, produced ' oycr the McKelvie slate, pledged toi prisoners to feed and care for them. o 145 dy ait yo ei furnish a i would veto the present bill. Chair. | Yatious slips for deposits that Fall), candidate in sympathy with the|On resuming flight they separated. “ oe : 18 .00 sa yl ERAT: man McNary of the agricultural bad seu? ee poe 0) ES ae agricultural police Hurray ret We Penieatias Prank 1. Benith fom, apethes snaaee Moora M. se B ss Last Saturday the Soviet govera-| Lowden Favored .in the Coun- Coane oaieuitae: 0 the meas: divulged, as government counsel had, ization fee ror apeneday Pepe ceed Goldendale, Wash ee ed and, in Ghicago, tore at the Repub- South Dakota— ; aa eee ae erat | try—Hoover and Dawes {on this point, » veto surely would| them marked for identification. | on the MeMullen-Norris slate. himself in’his cell after the death | ican leadership of Mayor Thompson Huron ....... 64 : tear a Prwig an rece ef ag jresult if congress approved Borah’s Sree Four congressional district Repub-| penalty had been inflicted by a by safee ing. bes choice for state's Pierre to its fn ul vot ‘March 24 in Largest City | suggestion that the fee be dropped i lican conventions in Oklahoma yes-} jury. attorney, Robert Crowe. 20 7 | bout the Russian gold recently in _— |in favor of a government subsidy to aUe fender, “aeleetd nninstracted . dele>| ee ee spunualy. Jaxee: tare New York and the action of the Wilmington, Del., April 11.—(AP) aid the marketing of surplus crops. gates, while resolutions expressing Three Pairs of Twins its Couteore, tive a | i r Zidence in Lowden, Senator Cur- Bank of France in laying claim to It-)_an uninstructed delegation from Pe ore Republican In. CLUB 1S SPLIT tee ident s4he 4 Small-Thompson-Crowe which cam- ‘ ! Towa, f the tis and Vice President Dawes were] Within Five Years Is |S" The note of March 24 said th¢/ Delaware to the Republican national Fohents of the ill’ took che senete —e at one of these meetings. accel in Wisesesin pelgnel pace: ibe slogan Of Shae eco 8Ca street si the length ambe: r to Moscow de- hi nied that galt had been entered by| Opvention is regarded a6 likely. | by surprise when he charged, dur- Te temperature. eS 1 Borah Gets Idaho Votes : Cloud; the bank rts and ing a let-up in the amendinent dis- vi sonsuiat unsatlied tonight end] sloo dented: that Paul. ‘Ciauae, | Desh, express doiacy of Peek o, ot ings, that the meas- OVER DRY LAW goptatn, the only other state where} pustineton, Wis, April 11—(AP) | sefitg Pestbiiee, Tne et Thureday. Not much change in tem- ted | Lowden n, | erie bee Bed ap by | those strutted its 11 for Senator Borch,|—The third’ pair’ of twins within |the head of Ma 4 ture. ‘ ty | iriendly to Vice President Dawes to — ‘with Hoover as second choice. On/ five years arrived yesterday at the |“America First” ticket, was crushed WEATHER CONDITIONS Rellogs revpectin ining half the population of |PriNg, the latter to the front as | Feeling Becomes Intense Over the Democratic side, Governor Smith |home of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Maurice | under the balloteloaded roller which the state, Secretary of Commerce | Rresidential eandidate. Thi j red at least 47 of the 50 district of Brighton. The birth of the twins, | fattened his political ambitions as Separtment at Washington | Herbert Hoover and Vice Pretident denied by McNary. Resolution Urging 18th 4§c\cgates chosen in Illincis and ran & boy and a girl, gave Mr.and Mrs, | thoroughly in cok eounty (Chicago) is a ti Delaware's nine delegates to the| Senator La llette’ t] < votes already had been conceded cuted Loeb and and Sult.| publican convention will be named | 1924 president= race, esid'the delay | New York, April 11—(AP)—The| former Senator Hitchcock, anda tu-|German Monoplane __| sonitied the ng Leopold ana 28 Fi the er is general! at. a state convention in. Dover | was to fo! New York Times today says that the | multous convention in Oklahoma se- SS ry tions of Mayor in om states. 900- | April 17. Delegates to the state con- last of the membership of the National Repub- lected an uninstructed delegation Still in Hangar | sot eee eee ee vails over vention will be elected at primaries ican club 4 pediy split over a reso-|composed of Smith and sup- (Continued om page two) and 7 urging e repeal the | porters. Baldonnel. Airdrome, Irish Free : higher it {s possible to elect which a The latter meeting, whose result State, April 11.—(AP)—The Ger- delegates, it is believed € had been watched with interest by| man monoplane Bremen remained in . for or against the various resol * proposed | supporters of Smith and the Mis-|the hangar here today instead of —=— : tes for the 0 ¢ ittee of souri senator, resolved into a toe! winging its way toward New York The Kiwanians enjoyed an small part. the 2 committee affairs, and|and toe contest between the Smith-/as its an-Irish crew had talk at their rope tes acti Reed backers and ultra-dry anti-!Late weather reports indicated jwhen W. F. McCelland i i a hop-off woulld not be justified aft- "a big lead in the race for|er a day during which earlier reports had shown improved the Atlantic. if ae Ba:donnel, Irish Free caso ta 181-0 B (AP)—Indicatians at the fi Bs. z

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