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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928 [ESSETEN “SUGAR CRISIS = INVESTIGATION | INPROSPECT | Economic Conference Com:| mittee Stresses Import- | ance of Problem H | (AP)—An ex- haustive in the sugar i ld be the | P nt solution. ived from the Upon his return te of Prague a yisit abroad, Hen Ford inter- uropean that no j gar prob- king into f 3 «f beet sugar accept, with fit- another antique born museum, — It of the vintage of economy and durable solution lem is possible account the inte produce: pictured the relic Coal Crisis Considered cele MIRON The conference also voted to e the front the league to investigate the accepted, in in the coal industry. gift of the hen he climb- , took the reins he clutch with a He is shown at as the car got under way. One of the features of toda discussion of the s y question a statement by Vernon Willey, E: lish delegate, that during the post- wear period the ¢ hetween cane and bect if dd, produc- >’ push farther north into the woods rapid than in any othe. country and) northeast of Foley. had almost doubled since the war.| A report that a 13-year-old boy 4F REPUBLICAN PARTY WILL NOT they assemble stock and ship it to sumption. i these at Lincoln and Lexington, Roy Avs first in the novice event, and Bose | Kupper, Dickinson high,’ won ama- Carol teur event of state high school eel . ¢ typewriting contest. William Clau- ee sen, Devils Lake, took second in the i 4 novice event and Alice Webb, Cas- % selton, second, in the amateur event. Washington—Pension bill provid- ing increases to more than 1,000 Civil war veterans and widows was | passed by senate on motion of Sen- | ator Norbeck, Republican, South Da- | kota. ‘She measure had passed the | house. | Minneapolis—Mrs, Idalles Eng- lung, charged with first degree man- slaughter in connection with death of a North Dakota girl following an alleged operation, pleaded not guilty when arraigned and trial was set for Mav 22. | Fargo, N. D.—Intedenominational and interchurch cooperation was urged by Dr. Malcom Dana, New York, in talk before Congregational | conference of North Dakota. | Packers Establish | Many Branch Plants) Chicago, May 17—(?)—Facing a loss of business to small packe: the larger concerns have had to e tablish many branch plants in stock territory, B. E. Reed, traffic executive of tht Cudahy Packing company, testified at an interstate commerce livestock freight rate hearing today. ' Parmers prefer to ship short dis- tances and avoid shrinkage and ac- cident, said Reed. They benefit by | lower freight rates and obtain the safe market price as paid in the larger centers. In instances packers have estab-! lished concentration camps where Finds a Friend in En gland Judicial Tribunal Must Fix Blame for Shooting of Hanson Washington, May 17.—()—Rear Admiral Billard, commandant of the coast guard service, told the sen- ate commerce committee today that he desired a judicial tribunal to fix the blame for the shooting of Jacob D. Hanson May 6 by a guardsman, Pending such action, Billard said, the guard has susvended action on the case and upon the advice of the United States attoency has declined to give up the men to civil author- ities. The commerce committee is in. vestigating the case at the request of Senator Copeland, Democrat, New York. Hanson was shot by a Niagara Falls guardsman when he failed to obey a command to halt his automobile. No liquor was found in the car. Valley City Players Awarded High Honors Grand Forks, May 17.-(P)— Carrying off major honors in the junior playmaker play production contest held Wednesday at the uni- versity as part of the annual high school conference, Valley City play. ers. coached by Miss Maraaret Radliffe, were awarded the Franz Rickaby trophy this morning by ' Professor E. D. Schonberger of the University drama department, for the interpretation of “the Valiant.” In addition to producing the best play the Valley City playmakers in- cluded in their cast the best in- This police dog was perhaps the staunchest friend that Rumania’s errant| dividual actor, Ralph Golseth, who Prince Carol found in England. Carol is shown on the estate where he|was presented with the playmaker took refuge presumably to direct, a movement toward his return to the 4 throne. Scotland Yard’s deportation order soon made him homeless again, | ance given in any of 12 productions, medal for best individual perform- plants where it is prepared for con- The Cudahy people have} when a truck he was driving was struck by a Great Northern train three miles south of here. He died while on the way to a Moorhead hospital. Nebr., and Prestor, Iowa. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN Glyndon, Minn, May 17.—(AP)— » 2h was Killed _todes’ Lucky Pass’ Brings today by A. E. Pinley, state forester. through rains of the days. assistant {town Fines imposed upon the defendants ranged to $50. Many|dreams” under direction other cases are still pending. The fire situation in the north woods is good, with definite relief obtained last three Second honors went to the James- junior playmaker chapter “the maker of of Miss Corinna E. Perry. Members of the Rolla chapter placed third with their production of “the Boob.” Miss Helen M. Peters was the coach. Harold Reed of Jamestown high which © produced This development, said Mr. Wille means that purchases of sugar b the United States in Cuba will log- jcally decre and consequently will’ not. relieve the | he had seen the Zajek boy drown had confessed to a neighbor that and then, in f and buried him, thorities to be had dug a hole said by au- unfounded.” MEET FARM ISSUE! DO NOT WANT Did She Drink? Man Leadership of Me Gang and Also Death New York, May, 17.—(?)—The roll |of a pair of dice won Edward Mc-| Guire, 26 years old, leadership of a| Marines’ Mascot situation in| Cuba. | Although Cuba has a vi est in the sugar problem h 'Mrs. Campbell Beaten Former Illinois Governor Inti-|on an uns not want the k nent representutive at a, | 7 ith r Guillem Blank, was" unite to| DY British Golf Star mates That Failure of G, 0.{,,,20%,:owsen’s intimation that fa participate in today’s discussion, not jure of the Republican party to in- 17.—(AP)—The ench girl Mile Manette Leblan ched the finals of men’s golf champior on by defeati aving been appointcd a member by the league council of the e: tive committee now sittin, Blanck said he would ask to call the attention of the o to the desirability of inc Cuban on the committ: and of in- cluding Dr. fa, the Cuban sugar, expert, as an ert in any future | league investigation. Hunstanton, F the British inal match. Judith Fowler, ng climinate who thi SS GiipHneaH NEWS BRIEFS | Larger Posses Hunt ei inthe other oe For Missing Youth xe a reste’ the championship |that rests on an’ unsuce peer P. to Include Farm Relief in| Platform Would Spel Defeat fcr Party Its Chicago, row will ho an Anglo- | paign,” he added. lude farm_ reli its platform | it was fol- | ion that “if is the | f in | Brooklyn waterfront gang, but cost him his life. A few minutes after he had been “elected” by rolling a “lucky seven,” several shots rang out and a pier watchman found McGuire dead with three bullet wounds in his body. gathered at the pier to revive the gang which had deteriorated since the the slaying of “Wild Bill” four years ago. There was a time when May 17.—(AP)— h of ion a longshoreman along the Brooklyn waterfront could not heave a bit of cargo without paying tribute “Wild Bill’s” gang. Each of the six believed hé was qualified to command what was left of the gang and a pair of dice final- |ly was decided_upon as the ballot ,_ Foley, Minn., May 17_—()—Join- | F air for the secend succes- The for: Illino to decide the election. inc a large number of searchers} s gether two | his state! Police said there had been at from Foley and Little Falls, more efore have | by least 15 slayings among members of than 100 residents of Pierz and vi- 3 event. an |the gang since the death cf “Wild cinity today voluntecred to aid in} The holder of! retu: . Lillian Feikert drink a| Bill.” the hunt for 4-year-old George | the title, la Chi of wine when she was visit- .. 4°°-". missing since last Thursday. | was elimi: Feikert, who 52 ARE CONVICTED The search has continued for onc|the America: ™ week under the direction of Sheriff! who was h ing cn a prohibition plat-| St. Paul, May 17.—(?)—Fifty-two ae e i win herself one of New| persons have been arrested and con- peu as yes on county ba nament senatorial seats, says she victed on charges of starting forest a Be clues nays oe see Mrs. Hurd f her frien |fires in the flareup of blazes during 1e day intended today by a n g that she did. |the last two wecks, it was announced To the first 25 people entering our store Fri- day morning, Salt and Pepper Shaker Set. Store Opens at 9 o’clock, Friday morning. __ PRICES SMASHED TO : THE BONE Six survivors of the once power- | ful “Wild Bill” Lovett’s gang had, to} Acting as mascot for all the “Devil Dogs” is a good-sized job for a 3- months-old pup, but “Private Pad- gett, Jr.” is confident he can hold down the job. He succeeds: his de- ceased sire as official mascot of the U. S. Marine Corps. school, with his interpretation of the role of Pierrot in “The Maker of Dreams,” was adjudged the second best individual actor and Clifford Simenson of Valley City placed third in his interpretation of the role of Warden Holt in “The Valiant.” Six Arrested as Murder Suspects Minneapolis, May 17.—@)—Boys were arrested today as the entire northwest joined Minneapolis in a hunt for the murderers of Robert Cumming, 20-year-old University of Minnesota medical student, shot ata in an oil station here yester- lay. Two, 15 and 16 years old, were captured at Janesville, Wis., driving an automobile which was stolen in Minneapolis an hour before _ the murder; two were captured in Min- neapolis, the fifth was arrested at Rice Lake, Wis. and the sixth at Anoka, Arrests of other youths was ex- pected momentzrily in Minneapolis, Scott county and Mora, Minn. A detective left Minneapolis to- day for Janesville to return the two boys held there on a warrant charging them with grand larceny. Police counted the capture of the pair at Janesville as the most im- portant clue yet uncovered in their search for the bandit murderers of the young student. R. E. Barne ck, Jeweler STORE WIDE SALE Commences Friday, May 18, 9 A. M. 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