The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1928, Page 10

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PAGE TEN MUCH INTEREST IS BRING SHOWN ING. M. CAMPS Over 2,000 Applications Al- ready Received at Corps Area Headquarters ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Monks Carry Row With Greece Over Cows to League of Nations SINCL AIR ¢ ASE IS ADJOURNED OVER WEEK-END Government Blocked, Tempo- rarily at Least, in Devel- E isch bbz Dublin, April 18.—(AP; so ala Treland ie confident that “Flea” Washington, April 18.—(P)— Fitemaurlce. will come throu Blocked, temporarily at least, from} his great Atlantic venture. going into two lines of evidence it me, daring, devil - may - had offered, the government tenta-| care lirish airman has had a tively rested its case today against! thousand narrow escepes in his Harry F. Sinclair. dozen years of flying and the ‘The evidence which Owen J. Rob-| hope is everywhere that he will erts wanted to put into the record] get through with his two Ger- concerned the $25,000 Sinclair! man companions. Baloo ol ad y’ “a he shut the door on a 'the Indian clubs. He also has ac- which virtually alweys fo! about. lice dog,| radio station at Grand Forks, on lowed him| April 23, He will be the principal| cepted an invitation to deliver the speaker on the weekly prograsa | commencement address at Brisbane sored by Grand Forks Women’s / June 1, (QE previa tancoeetal \ Flight Briefs Oe See Zeliner at the Audi- torium tonight, , Apri x Pe tions around the Gulf of St. in id fit herien which had marine and fis! wi been instructed to flash word of the sighting of the Bremen, re- mi silent this morning. That interest in the Citizens’ Mili- tary Training camps to be held in the Seventh Corps area this summer, one of which will be at Fort Lincoln here, is growing is evidenced by the fact that over 2,000 applications have already been received, according to word received from Omaha. Gover- nors, chambers of commerce, patri- otic societies and many other organi- zations throughout the Seventh Corps area are manifesting their in- terest by letters, resolutions and newspaper publicity. Parents of young men between the ages of 17 and 24 are applying for information and applications. They; show their faith in the movement by their willingness to entrust their sons to Uncle Sam for their care for one month. Letters received from them after the camps in 1927 are al- most unanimous in expressing appre- ciation of the practical advantages | accruing from training camp life to their sons. Parents will be in vited again this year by General Smith to attend the camps, and special provisions will again be made handed over to Albert B. Fall for trip to Russia made by the former Fiad ut Halontint bare bale pe cabinet officer, and the transaction] uged with telephone calls and between Fall and E. L, Doheny, Sr| personal lessee of the Elk Hills naval HA te eniey. peepee serve, —— Martin W. Littleton, for Sinclair, — Nagy on the grounds that this apa Moline ay I evidence was not germane. Justice} eral oncalient flying weather of Bailey took the question. under ad- yesterday had given way this visement until Monday morning and morning to strong southeast adjourned court over the week-end.| winds and a» low visibility as Coincident with the adjournment! watchers anxiously scanned the os Mele oh feted oshareet horizon for some trace of the . L. Doheny, Jr., who cai 100,- - 060 ina little biack bag to Fali,| eran transatlantic plane Bre were nolle prossed on motion of — the government. Roberts hopes to Belfast, Northern Ireland, call Doheny a witness if the} April 18—(AP)—The German RE'S a luxurious hat for spring wear. Soft, smooth and smart, Styles and colorings Meet any young man’s fancy. Stop at your Lanpher dealer’s today, Popularly priced at foe to ten dollars LAN PHER HATS court rules for him. | steamer Derflinger, which put on Visitors’ Day to acquaint the picked up a message yesterday The following extract from an} iio. on the mainland. Below is a group of the monks, whose superior is the abbot primate (upper left). | Mankato, Minn, April 13—(AP)| Bremen had been signted by ¢hroughout the east in the C. M. T. C. “Glimpses of Fifty. Years in the detai i Der- “Once more the government offers MILLION DOLLAR TERMINAL ELEVATOR Schoolroom.” The vol is being “hs Ne eo Le i mag flinger herself. "aid og sight A who go are under no obligation to ———_ into Galway for about two Boy Killed When hours, reported that she had public with the activities taking putea ri Att ked b Do fi ithi The monks of the monastery of Dionysious (upper right), on Mount Athos, a promontory where no female ac. ZS} from a steamer further out at eee within them. ie cllowed to set foot, have asked the League of Nations to’ settle a dispute with Greece over thelr cow pas- ais A sea that the Junkers plane editorial in the New York “Times” i th 1. The thi i v —No inquest will be held in connec- at vessel. e name of the evidences the interest shown tion with the death of Bruce Suess,| Steamer was not known and no copay Beets So menth ete L BE B T AT D FOR’ BY Lees th Dian can com- Coroner LA W, Daniels of Nicollet| the transatlantic plane. afi Bien r . 4 county sai lay. on ie, A ol condensed military training. Those WIL UIL GRAN KS Cae en ae er Coroner. Dariels | said his investi. Kitchen to Talk Over rn ns * ion indicat i@ boy. son ot Fag Soe canges «Fcc 24*| NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT GROWERS GROUP) 2oic:s,tr¢.sicess, ree puvtsged fi nance ohn es, crterd's| Radio Station KFJM ments of military training are too ee = --_-—— | is now 72 years old. building in which three dogs were sal aa long and too much neglected by the * ° s kept, to play. The animals appar-| Commissioner of Agriculture and citizenry, which ultimately furnishes | 4, t Made Today by!Twichell, Sorlie yenk’ Wont to California severaljentiy became excited, he said, and|Labor J. A. Kitchen, one of the busi- AT officers as well as soldiers. Our|"mouncement Made oday by . teaching position at Wishek follow.|‘0¢, !a78er of the three attacked the/est public speakers on the roster regular army is small. If it had to| G, E. Duis, President of As-| Will Not Quarrel [ie theaeath of her husband. oe eal ois vical We IE ot at DAHL CLOTHING STORE be expanded into an organization 10 t the Weather in the Boy ta Woody wien 'e Taio hand a sheet lies fo tbe veered times oo size, as happened in 1917,, sociation—Program Includes it would be faced with the same 4 ; difficulty of finding enough trained| Another Terminal at Fargo men to lead in the formation of the Smaller units in each company. Al-| 28d Perhaps One at Duluth ques Sorlie Designates entered the building after the boy,|KFJM, North Dakota university 47 Years in Bismarck ae rt .jone of six children, failed to ret : pn Sev ethen ee Child Welfare Week) home trom gathering flowers. ei 1 When the boy entered the building ceed the tine live when the Meeting in ices ce the state Deignane the mielp ot 1 USED GRAHAM TRUCK country can depend on the veterans _ , industrial ¢ ion, the pair ex-|as child welfare week ant lay Day ‘ol of the World War. Even the young-| Grand Forks, April 13—(?%—| changed smiles and simultaneously |as child welfare day, Governor A. G. FIND SUCCESS IN a est of these are beginning to pass the | Plans for a $1,000,000 Grand Forks| opened a conversation with the re-|Sorlie has issued a proclamation Deas tellcane Can be boadin o age of greatest military utility. They|terminal elevator for the North|mark, “It certainly is a bcautiful/urging “all public and private wel-| ~ big ‘sacrifice for quick sale. justly feel that their juniors should| Dakota Wheat Growers association | day.” fare agencies of the state to unite FAR-OFF LAI DS M. B. GILMAN CO. prepared to take a share of the| were announced today by G. E.| Twichell’s laughing remark, “I|in a constructive program—so that pecsintin burden of preparedness.” Duis, president, to handle wheat of| guess we can’t quarrel about that.|every community may become ‘Word comes from Doris Lawson the organization and any additional | There is one thing we can agree on,”| miliar with the purpose of thi " — @| grain that may be received by it. | was met with an equally good hum-| movement for the promotion of chi age of vero Business Col- Decisions of Erection of the terminal will|ored reply of “I don’t think we need | welfare.” lege, argo) of her promotion to WATCH REPAIRING Ss Cc open an expansion program of the|to quarrel about anything.” | The proclamation says child wel- teller, First National Bank, Anchor. | any watch, regardless of make or upreme Court || wheat growers which includes an-| But the conversation didn’t last| fare week is “a time for measuring Al D. B. condition, repaired for only $1 other terminal at Fargo, and per-|long. Both the chief executive and| progress, for taking stock of the 3 ( prnsinetissecat, Cf necessary mete? Gtate of h Dak haps leasing or constructing a ter-|the leader of the hostile Independent | present and planning for future wel- ii ‘. aul reek’ ahanntect te of North Dakota, minal at Duluth, The Wheat|majority in the house at the last! fare of our children, and the cus- Mail Orders Given Prompt Plaintiff and Respondent| Growers Cooperative Terminal com-|session appeared to have fresh in|tom of observing the week in North 4 Attention actus. “tee pany will be incorporated, Mr. Duis| their minds the bitter clashes which| Dakota meets with increasing favor ROYAL JEWELRY CO. Timothy 0. Shahane, said, the incorporators being di-|marked their conferences during the] from year to year.” i ““Dakotans” in charge of both | [408 Malm Ave.— Bismarck, N. Defendant and Appellant.| rectors of the North Dakota Wheat last regular legislativ ion. i issued it African i: Aes eae ve Nea Growers association. —_Incorpart- —_——_ tis coneeraotines North ees their Af and Russian branches. Fully ‘binds’ the tenor of | Boe, pazer® bave been forwarded tol Former N. D. Teacher |{eieraton of womets cle which i], ALS some ts0 Wek offers I a f sponsoring a cl welfare move: sanity and every defense except pre-| The terminal will be equipped) Writes of Her Work} ment. are Dakota-trained. ‘Follow the vious jeopardy, or former convic- for ill mi di leant Ay . sion or acquittal. pee ath Siaana hanalive | _ rig il s a ful’’ May 1-7. Make quick 2 2. Under section 11063, C. L,| and otherwise handling high | pro- See Zellner at the Audi-| erprogressin summer. Write F. L. rm UNION MADE 1913, “an act done by a person in a ; ry iy : # and Montana, and for preparing it f heim public offense” and if there is soe Tene Premium values on the| here. “The book ix one by Mrs. 2h ler eget of a atendent a ved| .-The building is planned because Bae Fe haa oan ae elon pe Rea tenie an her| f, expanding business, Mr. Duis Pak ic ee \t appears from the evidence the said. Increase in terminal space of! rounded out 50 years of service in lefense or the state, the jur; should the association at Minneapolis and| North Dakota schools before going be instructed on the law; but. the| puluth is needed, he said, and in ad-1 to California, where she has written question as to whether there is evi-| for aay Pape ditioning Wheat | it autobiographical work entitled dence of the defendant's insanity is! Mr. Duis believes that having een for the trial court, and! more terminals will solve the pro- case A cans mmony save Lacie ce cul of high protein} 7, pach of the Ow erred in not instructing on the ques-| Wheat in. the northwest, making| “of the Resp tion of the defendant's insanity. Mebee pele fective tor saeaser ol We Ye 3. When, in a homicide case, one of th . 4 The terminal elevator, which the} cssa ident, or misfortune and was un- Horks, 1s to es. modes) fiteiproot | (05 it intentional, and such theory finds structure in which will be all up-to-| "Aicnz the’ of lots 8 to sy; Hy 4 pr idenon, iin the due date facilities for mill mixing, dry-| 14, inclusive, McKenzie'’s aoe t ones ae ‘¥| ing, cleaning and conditioning high| Addition, and west side 3k the court to instruct fully and 1 A a lot 4, Block 4, Ri ddition to clearly as to the law relating to| protein wheat raised in North Da- iccident or misfortune. sig ota and Montana, 4. An instruction that “if the de- to construct such § fendant did cut or stab the deceased ORAS eC Lae et or aang. sale the manner and form set forth in|” Articles of incorporation for the| own expenses said information, but that in the] wheat Growe: Tonal 1 NOW THEREFORE, you and each excitement of the moment or other-| Wheat. Growers Terminal company |o¢ von are hereby. notified. and. Tex Wine, the cutting or stabbing was |Nere fled with, the secretary of| juired to construct #1 accidental while the defendant was| ganized to be tee Bea cpeeate the premises hereinbefore in doing a lawful act, by A sirpadeag which are owned by & lawful means, with usual and ordin- terminal elev Bie ae ee Dakota Por ae pean ary caution, then the killing was ii itali: ances now in force and eff: gre and is capitalized at $1,000,000. It reusable,” 1s not erroneous. is organized under the state law| (ute of this oth 5. Ina homicide case, where there governing cooperative enterprises. |to so construct. the fs evidence that at the time of the|” The incorporators are S walks will be constructe homicide the deceased was insane, Copenhaver, “O, G. Bothen, George | actor, cmployed by the that he first made an attack upon!— Duis, T. H. Mi en, George | purpose, and the expens the mother of the defendant, and] Shrpisae' Hg Maloney, Jonas H. [be asscined artiogt upon the defendant, it is com- ‘ ‘ili bef 3 een for the defense to show by Teepe le AS Bae ow ee sidewalk, to mene pplication te.cie tupert testimony that the deceased | man, W. E. Stevick, H.W. Price,| Walk and for & permit to construct ‘at the time which maaan anaes et Cinatensen and. Charles ippnteds Bismarck, MDa ADELA 6. It is error to permit the text woe gree are liad as. fol- ean, eity“Anation. in a medical book to be used, directly | ton: 0. G. Bothem Anetas George Fi. Rc iamerce NI or indirectly in opposition to the| Duis, Grand Forks; T. H. Maloney, Se testimony of a medical expert given| Webster, and W. G. Williamson, Ar- on the stand, for the reasons that | yi] r 9 ggg pian Bok under The stock issue is to be divided Don't Keep cross-examination and is not este er ee cee and Half-emptitd Bottles hol (a§ in court to confront the defend. hol rs of common stock will have of Cod Liver Oil 9 voting privilege in managing the a Ze se ce paral reputation of the affairs of the corporation. New, kind of cod liver cil has a man is not competent to disprove or rich chocolaty that children rebut specific acts of crucity and| Sohn Gammons to Get | ove. violence of the deceased to his wife, i Mothers now need not fo: - rjolence of the deceased to his wite.| Good Sized Pay Check | y'‘ury'cil on children unter ter and the admission of such Spit ard tor’s orders. jection was error.| When John Gammons collects his| For this pure cod liver oil, Coco ‘from the District Court next salary check for services as| Cod, has all the needed vitamins, inj Seldom have we had secretary of the state industrial| full strength. Yet its taste is so greater cause to be in- Forks County, Hon. Chas.|Commission it will be one of the| pleasin; it children squeeze the 8 ¥.. Cooley, Judge. largest issued to a state employe for Bettie for mes. 7. tensely' proud of a Reversed ted.| Several years. 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