The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1928, Page 1

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Va., April 18. —(AP)—Four children were. burned to death last night when fire destroyed their home on ie hice creek, 15 miles from ere, The dead, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Tennant, were Vonda, 8; Brooks, 10; Garnet, 7; and Betty Lee, 3, Two older boys and the par- j : Insanity Hearing Lasts Only a Day—Jury Deliberates 10 Minutes Los Angeles, April 18—(AP)— TEMPERATURES RISING —_— Mrs, Nellie Taylor Ross, former Minot Coldest Point During| Fi wg feed he rampage re cali ents escaped. ~ ; 3 poe ab ag gern Last Night With Minimum fornia in of the presidential Presque Isle, Maine, April 18 . ae 9 : ‘ Charley Birger, condemned leader 8 ; candidecy of G apes Smith of] _(AP)—Three ‘cullen ward ‘ res ‘ . ; ‘ of a southern Illinois gang that ter- of 11 Above _ sing” sign which the Wormers || burned to death, another was in a : 5 ees ts, rorized the countzyside for several pene : qaeeratic agua 'ef suctticm Call: critical condition, and | theit tex ‘ years, dies on the gallows here to- The “Million Dollar Rain” which ASBOCIATED, PRESS fornia had hung out for her. ese ibin Iva Ge "trunion are e ; Robert E. Smith, his attorney wh began falling over Western North} “REV, JAMES €,.DICKEY The league announced yesterday when the home of Harold Far- ‘ : , jobert E. Smith, ney who midnight that it had notified Mrs. Ross of its|| ley was destroyed by fire today. eS 4 ; nae A>. of hue command to sore Degen, aolet jar Snow” | Bishop James Edward Dickey of the ition to her stumping tour i " early this morning, heaping Fis Methodist E; 1 church, South, |Sehait of the New York governor. jag Toner oat fe bl for him,” ly § : plowed and seeded fields who died yesterday at Louisville,/in making public the notice sent to Ty TA . * circuit court jury ‘yesterda: perce Slope Gone close to six Ky. ond oot poe Plerep bed secretary, SON-IN-L AW OF be 4 aS Joann tie pide sane and A wile es anton shard oe rth. imma jitlock, declared it had re- y hanging was set for 10 a. m. to- ceived no reply from the former 2 : (re % morrow. west was held in a storm of almost Wyoming governor. se é : n Sina penndans's cee BIQHOP DIGKEY [estas cosiers com| FALL WITN : Sige slowly rising temperatures heralded paigning in our state in behalf of ae ¢ and Birger’s hopes went glimmering the. rapid melting away of the snow % one group of candidates contesting : F e* agi only Moat Riawene nora sed exe! DIRQ AS RESULT lime cticet'grimen ness! TN OIL, PROBE oo oH minaten before “prenouneing be fant inepeded a state election to be decided é 3 4 - Mes e. is tl Bleu hente lad ne sane. Circuit Judge ae Miller OF OPERATION Ross, ‘“Such campelgning, is con:|Denies Knowledge of Why Sin- eee bs points in No th Dakota In this wreckage of a garage and dar.ce hall at West Plains, Mo., the bodies of 41 persons were found booed PB cercseintth of Joe Adams, this morning. Either ia the form of mpted the gpirit and ethics of the! ciair and Blackmer Came after an explosion which destroyed the building. Police say gasoline in the garage below the dance hail 300-pound mayor of West City, Ill. rain or snow and the minimum tem- M. E. Prelate, Former Head of Informed that the league had an- to Fall’s Ranch exploded. Workmen are shown seatching for more bodies in the ruins. Birger, whore jaunty defiance has z haracterized his appearance perature at that time was 11 de- nounced its action, Mrs. Ross said: M4 . in court, was unm by the fail- grees at oh = Bottineau. Emory College, Dies in “I have come to Californi ne Waattugton, Apt \ ransocean Yyers l to ew ure of the insanity As the Be catti-ercteeet thn cen | Clarence C. Ch -indaw of Al- witnesses testified that they A variety of weather greeted Louisville friends here to supplement their ef- | Clarence C. Chase, son-in-law o! e e _|thought him sane, the gang leader ter a er Geb ignite triacs foun tars ements] ~— York Aboard Bremen’s Sister Ship sine April 18—— | doing 80 T violate neither the letter) the mysterious memorandum found Ip and suggested answers to them tures. Bi Dickey, 63, good political Sra * "| in the committee records which said f ster anise who here last night as a re- ~ ith BEL bets eb any peta ie 7 —_ | yperat pend: My . writ had served Kentacky, inci vad ID AHO R ANGES ° the ene indo yaneesan thatvuset DEMOCR ATIC Plane Bearing Fitzmaurice = al . CHICAGO GANG (weir Susie sx West Virginia, the eleventh district by Fall in writing Former Senator Quebec Forced Down reprieved on the insanity plea from Sat Revere e | BRING OVERRUN (ae cicmecne ws,cm.t| CAMPAIGN IN | cute curt resins! GOES GUNNING [isPssrccrtrtotin would seem that the two documents Northern Storm—Flyers En is here to see to it that the affair is 6 irsonage o ; sh ~5 were written on the same typewrit- done expertly and “humanely.' ter, which yesterday registered 54 wig and ishop of ‘jer at the same time, but he added OHIO iN CALM Route to Greenly Island Also FOR FEUDIST Band Is Broken Up dogtess above, declined steadily and j| that he did not know that. Forced Back : Meanwhile the band of gamblers, airs tact Denay was staunch “I don’t identify these papers, pennies : pier cy bootleggers and robbers who onee seni ” he id, replying to a called him their leader has disinte- question from Senator Walsh, Dem-| Willis Fight Goes on—Sup- Seven Islands, Quebec, April |Car of Jack McGurn, Al Ca-/grated under one execution, half a One-third of Grass Already ccrat, Montara, seatiacuamaaane ‘Turn F; i May a! Conadian | Press) pone Gangster, Riddled, - en aay Foes leen re a eee ‘ importance has been ic] porters ‘rom Candi- —Majer James ‘itzmaurice, > y ie! i Swo of em, Destroyed—Scarcity of. _, | this ied of the Teapot Dome in- ; Irish member of the it fights and hurried flights. Coyotes Blamed vestigation in view of the claims date to a Cause lanti: "Bremen flig left But He Escapes Thousand the coal belt of = ae | hy ae Liberty bonds Pan eee penny 9 Island. on m Sunday be- southern Illi igre ip Nahe to Fall, but that the purpose was to! Columbus, Ohio, April 18—()—| causo he was anxious to return Chi il 18 ton tomorrow to see the schedul Lewiston, Idaho, Apr:l 18.—(AP) | buy an interest in the Fall ranch] pio republicans As had support- home, he told the Canadian era ene eerie ae passing of a man who earned the _ nds of field mice are over-| in New Mexico. 35 9 Press correspondent here today. running the livestock ranges on the| “Were you at Fall’s ranch when ed the late Senator Frank B. Wil-| “I will go to Murray Bay today upper Snake riv ranchers re-| Sinclair ‘visited there?” asked| lis turned from a candidate to a| and then to New York.” he said. ported here today. One rancher} Chairman Nyc. 2 cause after death strode to the| “From New York I will sail for estimated the nice had destroyed| “Yes sir,” Chase replied. stage of the crowded assembly hall} !reland.’ lege one-third of the grass in his sec-} “Was Mr. Blackmer there? in Delaware and beckoned Willis oe formed police that ‘there’s a big TE I president of the same institution. | tion. : ux, Blackmer Came Later from the platform. Quebec, April 18—(AP)—The| machine gun battle over here,” an Born May 11, 1864 Pioneer stockmen said it was the} “No, Mr. Blackmer came in lat-| ‘The political cards that fell from|German-Irish flying triumvirate| address on the near southwest. side Dickey was born at Jef-|first time that district had been| er.” The reference was to H. M.| the lifeless hands of the Ohio sena-| today planned a rendezvous here for| being given. Investigators found j Pm eee? 11, 1864, the| overrun by mice since 1877-78. The | Blackmer, former president of Mid-| tor were badly shuffled for a time,|a continuance of their flight to New| a large scdan, peppered with ma- con of Rev. James Diekey,|mice, in addition to destroying | west Refining company and a miss-| but they are in order now. The| York city in the plane's sister ship,| chine gun bullets. ‘The door at the STERLING DIES silage McGurn, northside feudist and re-|Sobriquet of “scourge of the coal | puted aide of Al (Scarface) Capone, | belt” and whose name stood for ter- but police today believed he had|ror by night on the country Toads escaped unscathed. where his gang made ‘their nightly An anonymous phone call in-| bootleg trips and forays. allan aati a Methodis: and Ann/grass, are said to be infested with witness in Sinclair’s oil con-| hand remains as Willis dealt it, with|the Junkers F-13. Under these | driver's seat was almost shot away. ticks, which are causing trouble for! SP!racy trial now in progress. a considerable part of the state’s plane the transatlantic monoplane| The hood and radiator also were sheepmen. Ghase insisted that he did not] republican forces solidly against| Bremen would be left at Greenly| damaged. ‘The license had been is- One of the theories advanced for | know why Ringale and Blackmer| the effort of Herbert Hoover, sec-| Island for a while. sued to McGurn. A nearby doorway| Early Barleigh County Settler the presence of the rodents in such | Visited the ranch. me retary of commerce, to win a share} The decision of Captain Hermann | also was bullet scarred. large numbers is the scarcity of coy- Hescrihiog a wink ee . i of Ohio’s 51 delegates to the na-|Koehl and Baron Gunther March 7, McGurn was a target} Stricken While Attending otes as a res::lt of a more or less | ©. L. ay va omen Chas orl d tional convention at the state prim-|Huenefeld to give up thei: for assassin’s guns in a cigar store Movie Show successful p city, mn Decerntes 1 s onase said) ary April 24. repair their plane came as Major| at the Hotel McCormick on the near lov: ination drive. yotes spel e tool papers 1 ie tl 11 ee he Both Sides Carry On James Fitzmaurice fought a freez-| northside. He was shot in the right large part of their time hunting | response ‘0 Scribe them.” ut he Beton Will Gied” predictions |i northern storm in an effort to| lung and left arm. In a hospital,| Peter Randon, 67, one of Bur. mice. oe ar il ee age it he Ohio favorite aon and/reach Quebec and start repair parts| he refused to discuss the shooting| leigh county's early settlers, di A similar invasion of field mice}, “Did Fall, see rokt’® sake while} were that the Ol it the delepation,|Dack to them. with police, saying he would settle| suddenly last night as the result occurred in the Kern county oil be nas see York?” asked Sen- peel igeaeey es Peis pine The Irish commandant andj the affair when he recovered. a cerebral hemorrhage fields in California in January, 1927.| 0) 0° sinclair called.” . ‘aera “3 y|Charles A. (Duke) Schiller, Cana-| | McGurn yesterday came out of| while attending a motion * picture The United States Biological sur-} «what was discussed?” wi oy _ fhe hatte Saat rg dian pilot, spent the night at Clarke hiding to answer charges of disor-| show at Sterling. He was taken ee a and the state agricultural de- " City, Que., where they were forced | derly conduct in connection with the| immediately to the home of a he Be m3 Couty| Fezonn Nort font" geod "teens Pare couat cal no| Rompe of Clr, manager of (7 "ga leet “Fm | March sboting."" He was d|po™aget noe hops eh 55 11 01 Poison grain over 25,000 acres in the | “'wThe story of the New Mexico| the Willis hosts will hold their|Natashquan in an effort to fly to) "POT i tived the gangster’s| Within ® few minutes, 51 11 40 papada..of Bakscstolt Before. the (Continued on page two) | ranks. The Hoover fight will con-|Murray Bay. former enemi gangster's) “Born in_ Denmark . December 8, @ 17 10 mice were’ exterminated. Heavy pitas st al tinue to be directed by Walter F.| , Schiller, learning that the two| former enemies were responsible] 1860, Mr. Randon came to the Unit- 59 12°10 rains drove the rodents from marsh ‘oledo, assistant in the fed. | Germans wished to come out in a re- ato for yesterday's attack. They] ed States when a young man and 55 26 48 land to high ground. rtment of commerce, and|lief plane instead of waiting for re-| learned indirectly he had escaped. | settled in the vicinity of Sterling. 53 17 00 CE EEE eg 5 ‘Brown,’ former Ohio sec-| Pairs, volunteered to go back after aca ae ek Forty-three years he ed REPUBLICAN ca Sts fea ota oar ator ALK TQ HAVE |e ‘etmr, itt Oi soning: Frank 0. Lowden of Mlinoi wledge of their decision. what is now call ! oo al fo GAR, CHAPTER) wxtttttscsctessenct tne aas| fr eet ioc by Storm | Ed pag ps 50 10 .10 Gr tragedy.’ Willis delegates will go} Another plane bearing reporters there. For the last 42 Mr. 50 20 00 aie . —_——- to the convention uninstructed but|and photographers was at Seven Randon has been an employe of the Ba 25 102 poly baie. Annual Meeting of State So-| standing pledged as when they en-|Islands today across the bay from Northern Pacific Railway company 88 11 215 re he. 7 tered the contest. Thirty-four in-|Clarke City. They had taken off at Sterling. 54 19 116 “Khitity ' ESTION ciety Will Be Held Here To- dicated Lowden as second choice. ne yerepiey ua ay na pian = Bo} be widew be leaves get 38 16. 00 Bishop Dickey’ morrow Night picEnt Beeend choice delegates are | Teena but were forced back by 8) District Deputy to Pay Locall Lawrence and Rey B at ‘fe 30 ae pon pc “ tis of Kansas and nine to Col.| If that plane could reach Greenly| Lodge Visit—Initiation— | Jamestown, Arthur Randon of Ba- South Dalsota— hin by ele Vote to Lay Aside Both Ma-|,, O:ganization of a local chapter of | Charles Fisher of Wilmington, Island, the Baron and Koeh! could : venna, Ohio, and Mrs. Roy P. Huron 52 42 58 by the Sons ofthe American Revolu-| Ohio. Some have indicated they|fly out in it, observers here pointed Installation ach of Sterling. Pierre ,..... 62 36 42 tive bBo ority and Minority Reports | tion will be’ the principal business| may turn to Vice President Charles|out, providng the renters of the Fouzeral services will. be held at Rapid City: 64 02 te Is 124 to 88 I be Sranenese a nt propel matte & Dawes 6 Charigs, Evans Hughes, isne wopld secede 38 the plan. This Members of the Bismarck Elks Sarge gone wie ie Rev. Westies 4 SA, R, which will be held tomor:| ea Sehiter Mer iintinue thele’ flight | 0d8e are preparing for one of the] ing, ‘but the time and other detail y biggest meetings of the year Friday | h; _—_— ing at the Grand Pacific Pomerene to Get First Ballot here. 4 r Pr ave not yet been arranged, New York, April 18.—(AP)—The | For °vanul 30 wil There have been no fireworks on iv : ing | Cvening_ when Col. D. Hy Ritchie of | the arrival of the son from Ohio. National Republican club has side- perl Sense will precede! is5 demorratic’ cide of. the OM® a ganeT we at Se fing Valley City, district deputy grand hibition’ ition. , . ’ exalted ruler for North Dakota, will sb, fn executive session The state society was established | Primary. The. tiatete sefce rues | flown from New York, ready to take | ake his official visit to the’ local club, in executive session last] at Bismarck February 4, 1911, but| ate expected to be pledged to for-/the Bremen crew to the city they it has not met here sizce its estab-| mer Senator Atlee Pomerene, not| s+ a5 their. goal when they left| h jlishment, inasmuch as mest of the an avowed pudiaets. ii. | Baldonnel, Ireland, six days ago. members resided in Fargo and © giving Ricsieg aid Ngo Miss Herta Junkers, daughter of |instatied Friday night, ands class of | Grand Forks. Until last year, when | e"Geizeation then will line up for te Bemen's builder, was at Mur-|candidates will be initiated the annual meeting was held :n Val-| cm SUo@Eyon then Ter orders of [89 Bay, waiting anxiously for|" "Preceding the lodge meeting the ley City and a new chapter organ | tin", J conta and executive com of " plans 80] wiks band will play a concert in the | bu ized there, the sessions were beld| sittees, it is bound to support. an h a is lodge room, from 7:45 to 8:45, and| rotkit Steruntely 16 - Farge Ohio za at iene Oe pee Ice ker this be broadcast by station J. L, Bell of Bismarck is president | P\AnC®. T stee may ce te Gov, |calm, which the Canadian govern- he clo of the state socaty an wil p delegates may go to Gov-| ment sent to the fiyers’ ald last Fri- | jn2° jun’ Tour jot the, business meet; ave enjo: preside | Alfred E. ft New York. eeting tomorrow night, : Me Bacdad day, was ‘recalled yesterda; . the practicadil Officers for the coming year, elected at a recent meeting, will be eft in an airplane. Two daughters of a German avi- ator were curcd of the disease by a LE $ E i i eveeenty Ell i ttt 5 : Z Ht f “| bi i fs : 1H it fi send New

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