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== ]THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE &2= . American Marines Hunt Rebels Who Killed One of Their Comrades pail, bo | : COMBAT MOST Lowden on Stand | SEN, FRAZIER IN [_Bremen’s Builder | EXECUTIONER’S | Battle in Clouds, Crash to Earth | , ; SEVERE SINCE | ‘mmm (FAVOR OF PLAN HOME WRECKED FIGHT SOON FEBRUARY 27 T0 OUTLAW WAR BY BOMB BLAST ‘aes ton to Injured Managua, Nicaragua, May 18.— (AP)—Pushing their way through the jungles of the north, American marines today were tracking down the rebel slayers of a comrade in arms. In the most severe combat since February 27, one marine and one Nicaraguan National guardsman were killed and the commanding of- ficer of the eee, Captain Robert iN S. Hunter of Kansas, ard another marine were wounded. Sixty to 75 insurgents and 25 ma- rines and 10 guardsmen took part é ‘ in the clash which occurred near Paso Real, 45 miles northeast of Jinotega and across the Cua river. Fighting against odds, the ma- tines killed five rebels and wounded five. The insurgents were under Jose Leon Diaz, who has had pre- vious revolutionary experience and is reputed to be a Honduran who hes joined the cause of General Augustino Sandino. e The marine patrol was isolated.| Frank Lowden, former governor of Medical and surgical supplies were | Ilin and presidential candidate | dropped to them by. an airplane} who is making farm relief his is- | squadron under Captaia Robert A.| sue, is pictured here as he appeared ; Archibald. The names of the en-| before the senate committee investi- | ae men pate were casualties were| gating campaign expenditures. not learned. Two relief columns were rushed | from Jinotega toward the region which is thickly forested and has been little explored. These marines, under Major Keller E. Rockey of fh! Indiana, were to assist the wounded | and take up the pursuit of the rebels. The wounded -will. be. sent | to Quilali and then evacuated te]~" > / Managua by airplane. Brigade dead); A MO headquarters stated that vf be- | lieved Captain Hunter's patrol was i not in a serious predicament. | A Daring Leader Northerners Said to Be Pre- Diaz is known as a daring leader. pari \ Last October he attacked a govern- ing to Retire Into ! ment garrison of 30 men with 15 Manchuria iW followers. Recent reports said he iW had 200 men unde. his command, —— { Constant pressure by marines broke| Shanghai, May 18.—(AP)—The up this band, but they were believed | nationalists were approaching ever | to have worked their way back to|nearer Peking today. dJinotega in small groups and formed Members of the foreign commun- ae Ww. Amphlett, manager of La|ity at Shanghai believed that the Luz mine in northeastern Nicaragua, | northerners were preparing to retire which was aeeny destroyed fy oe from the capital into Manchuria. surgents, eturne: 0 uel ., } Cabezas, with copies of a defiance «a meter se patch: arom: Tokyo) a es signed by Gener] Sandino. said that indications there were that ag Sandino wrote that, until a short|Japan was prepared to act on a mo- i; | ume ago, he believed ai ee ota, ment’s notice to prevent the civil 0! ersons within e Unit ny A 1 wore not in accord with President ens from spreading into Manchu- ‘ | UU Coole be ie — "The nationalists were believed to | | be advancing slong the line of the “Weather Report ( Pekin; Bankew Hes} a the ecm . natioalist reports claimed that they f Weather Report had reached Paotingfu, about 80 aimee ‘©! miles south of Peking on the rail- 49|way. The nationalist news agency 75|said that the vanguard of Shansi 47| troops, which are allied with the na- O|tionalists, had reached Changsin- 18} tien, about seven miles southwest of Peking. iedeatioos of danger to Peking ; were seen in attempts of Marsh: | Temperature at 7 a. m. if Highest yesterday i Lowest last night | Precipitation to 7 a. m. Highest wind velocity 3 A Temps. 8 3. 3 Chang Tso-Lin, northern dictator, to * 3 hearten his own troops and discredit SS |the nationalist generals. He issued a S abi, proclamation accusing General Feng Yo-Bsiam, nationalist. ally, 6 51 .26 Clear |of (roperating. ith the communists :& ? Bismarck ... 75 47 — Clear jand attempting to foment anti- a 4 Bottineau. .. 74 37 .40 Clear |foreign demonstrations. This last Crosby ..... 68 37 ‘— Clear |charge was regarded as an attem) Dickinson ... 77 39 — Clear |to involve the nationalists with i areeaaer b 50 19 Sah tas he Tapenebe formally notified ale... 4 e Jal | i Fessenden ... 78 eS 1.60 aay the Chinese authorities at Tsinan, , Grand Forks, 7! Clear |where nationalists and Japanese lettinger clashed, that jor neral q Hi lashed, that Major General Saito Jamestown had been appointed garrison com- Larimore mander there to assist the chamber Vises . of commerce ix maintaining order. ' inot . — { Napoleon ... 49 APAN WANTS SPEEDY | Pembina .... 74 421.70 Clear DING OF TROUBLE Moorised, ‘i. 16 52 16 Cloudy] anese ‘sepressntatives. in north and « ivi an | i 1! south China today were instructed 56 .64 PtCldy|to inform the two warriz : govern- 54 as Pecldy, ments that Japan hoped for a speedy 10 PtCldy aaa tiga present disturbances in WEATHER FORECAST China. For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen-|| The government instructed Ken- "4 ‘ ly fair tonight and Saturday. | kichi oshizawa, minister to fot h change in te: ture. ee and S. Yats, consul at Dakota: Generally | Shanghai, to sand memorandums to {alr fonight and Saturday. Not ‘much| this effect to Marshal Chang Tro. thai SemerataTe Lin, northern dictator, and Huang ! EA’ CONDITIONS _| Fu, foreign minister of the Nanking ressure is low over the up-| government. inces and tered showers and thunderstorms occurred| velop at, Peking, towards Tientsin fn the Plains States, Mississippi Val-|and _affecti janchuria, Japan y and Great Lakes region, Over | might take effective steps for main- an inch of precipitation occurred in|taining the peace in Manchuria. Basta High pandas Sel eek | attedy “acura aittade between fair Ect prevails oa a contending forces. Host ir moat. fempetaturesare| _ WINS WATCH CHARM frie high over the Mississippi Val-| .F. Skaff of Bismarck recently won y and moderate over the North- watch charm a Highways in the Bismarck vicin-| by eae are ie, Oe Riseneck, Viet among its dealers. The charm is in |. Meh ant Set? WEARERS [enor ot Kt ora ee (Ofviclal in charge. | Winner, = ing a 68-hour flight Nicaragua Sympathizers over the arctic regions, the dirigible imme Italia returned to its base here this Senator Lynn J. Frazier went : 3 New York, May 18.—(?)—The morning. General Umberto Nobile vigorously on record here last wilt . aie ; home of Robert Elliott, official ex- Was tired and nervous, but Meili The airship was in her hangar at 10:30 a. m. The next trip of the Italia, it is announced, will be to the north pole. This will start in about five days. night for the outlawing of war. ‘; 3 a sharply criticized the admit ecutioner for five states and the tration for keeping marines in Nic- Prof. Hugo Junkers, designer and| man who pulled the death switch on aragua. builder of the all-metal Junkers] Sacco and Vanzetti, was bombed Addressing the _ Nonpartisan| irplanes, of whic the Bremen is| early this morni League Women’s club at a meeting| ome» has come to America to con.| “ly Lpaestndl F Meanwhile the dirigible will be given called to ‘inaugurate the campaign| Sider the establishment of a fac-|_ Elliott, his wife and two children, a thorough overhauling. for election to the state treasurer-| tory here. He is pictured as he| Were thrown from their beds by the . " Owing to the winds the Italia’s ship of Mrs. Berta E. Baker, he landed in New York explosion but were uninjured. The speed was reduced to one-third. She an explanation of Senate hned) located in Queens Borough, nen 7 “ returned without actually having ry * aeeuatiiian Island, was damaged consid- " i oint Resolution No. 1, sponsored of flown over the Nicholas II land, +5 ly. The front porch was torn oa HORSE RACING away, the front door blown down otherwise known as Lenin's land, Attacked 2000 feet in the air by a passenger he was teaching to fly,|She cruised about in that neighbor- " and every window tered. Harry Anderson, commercial pilot, fought off unconsciousness after|hcod, howev r * fheceeniy and aap sata oii Threats were received by Elliott| being beaten with a hammer, righted his plane in the nick of time and etahn. Micke idemameeseds 2! Preparations for war as the most NE prior to the Sacco-Vanzetti execu- saved his pupil and himself from death. Anderson (above, right) was ap dtlective way of insuring world tion and for a long time a police| Proaching Pontiac, Mich. id by police to be {ITALY REJOI T NEWSs guard was maintained about his| demented, seized a hammer and began to belabor him. One blow/OF SHIP'S SAFE RETURN aoe Disteving timer ct Wate: house, After the guard was re- aus met me cL tlearthaal) teeth. a hee (left) refused to talk! Rome, May 18.—(?)—News of the he declared that he was convinced moved the policeman on that beat| t® Police. od He cl i i es ‘ound iat which read, “Death is my ‘return flight of the Italia to her that the next war of world propor- had instructions to keep a special] M°HWet, GWrctivart: fe Plane crashed on the grounds of the state|Kings Bay base was received with tions: will mean the suicide of the watch over the home. ospital for the insane near Pontiac. It turned over as it landed. et Streets and Hotels Crowded in| ,,Eiott expressed the betiet that] igus hich ite the Tete coe id ki n e bombing w: lone by sympat lendid achi ent. ene anid sre Roartily, agreed with) Advance of Kentucky Derby | ers of Sacco and Vanzetti, rad M NARY-HAUGEN BILL PROVIDES WORLD Tithe success ef iia. dleiginie ate ly said: “Either civilization must T executed at Boston for the slaying isting unfavorable weather con- deatroy war or war will destroy omorrow of a paymaster. A new police guard PRICE PLUS TARIFF ON A itions was praised by the papers elena ae A cine ae was coursed around the home. ieee ea that she had gained all “We must eitl move to outlaw uisville, ' Kv. 18.—P)— er set objectives and, from a scien: war,” the senator said, “or go on|Thousands of visitors crowded. the Elliott and’ bis wife wore, asleep PRODUCTS-FEE PLAN IS BALANCE WHEEL esis ell a6 ee with preparations for war. It is|hotels and streets toda: i Bal inant point, amply fied the faith of mtg to talk of peace while preparing bleh seo minute preperalls of oe oaeattes: crega aaah ere ] es supporters. i lor war. e for the y-fourth renewal of it opolo di Roma notes that be- sy Wat on New Scale Kentucky Derby. Lrpeeigs red oe aor Today in Congress | |Retired Merchant and Farmer|tween Spitzbergen and the Franz * ‘Army experts tell us that the) By private car, airplane, room while a son Robert, Jr., 27, of Harvey, in Bismarck This |J0%t Archipclago, the Ttalit found next war will be waged on a scale| mobile, day coach and even on horse | a: i x using chemicals by which whole|back, the throng poured into the the Goan banigiaealys er the ee ers bole nt an Week, Explains Just How mythical, ¢ Bie eng Veet cities like New York would be wiped | city. porch. They were all thrown out} pi) —_—, od ree — F Ald sand, which Peary thought out with every living person in| The only rooms available in larger| of their beds, but suffered only phi hades Pe pena ‘arm Aid Measure Will Help|he saw, did not exist, them. Scientists are — preparing| hotels were those for which reserva- | minor bers on basis of 1930 census. Farmers of Northwest “However, the Italia’s crew was sasee and the dondly deg’h Tay|tions ‘had. beanemede, months ago in houses:for tworblooks| »crnate campaign funds com- of Northwest . . lable to establish-the spresmnce of Operated from airplanes, the mostibut smaller hostelries, rooming away were shattered. foley cbt cps nl a vast zone of open sea to the north- aes engine of slaughter of all/houses and private residences Elliott was appointed executioner pany ny ‘“ Ielen po Supporters of the McNary-|cast of the Franz Josef group at 82 ait is sti that after 1900|i8ted 3,000 open rooms late last] for New York early in 1926. At! West Virginia = Haugen bill ask for the world price | deerees north longitude and another a Christie ro ie tha night. As more than 70,000 visitors| the time he was executioner for pga ons gp a a plus the tariff, on all agricultural] Pace of open water near Nicholas | sie et fone ia wate LJ it i were expected for the classic tomor-| Massachusetts, New Jersey and! gens before senate oil weird products. I the paper: declaring ona S war. i ee Ges Tow, it was believed that every spare| Pennsylvania and since has been =" — The equalization fee is the bal- enough to constitute a pola Fg at Thee as been | bed would be occupied. appointed to the same post by Dela- Hearing on Smith cotton fu- |8"¢e wheel of an orderly market-|Tevolution in Arctic geography. Wenld be defcnecless if oe carlawei|;ailroads had cleared their yards| ware. He is 54 years old. tures bill'is on before senate. | iN& machine. The newspaper says that where icing 7 finery mi Yeu" — in order to make room for the! A quiet, gray haired man, he nev-| agriculture committee. So, tersely, W. E. Cooke, Harvey, | Nobile went beyond the Russian ex- gh. Gail adele the ight fo na-/hundreds of Pullmans which will be|er seemed affected by his death House naval committee takes |Tetired merchant and — farmer,|Ploration of Nicholas If Land in eae ‘oF A8-| parked as temporary hotels for the| dealing .job until the execution of| yp $10,000,000 shore station clarifies the McNary-Haugen bili] 1913 was that he flew over the en- & “Secretary of State Kellogg has guests they brought to the city.| Mrs. Ruth Snyder, the first woman construction bill. farm relief issue. He was a visitor |tite length of the region and should made some advances to outley, ag. |Onio Fiver packets were moored to|on whom he had pulled the switch.| “"House judiciary committee |i" Bismarck this week. He owned|be able to determine whether it is vescive wat but he Wante cx arnk, |the levee in the business district s0/He suffered a nervous breakdown| works on Laguardia bill re- |the farm land on which the pres-|one great island or an archipelago. eevy and airplane squadrone to prec| that their staterooms might con-| after the eyaee Grey. execution at} stricting issuance injunctions in |ent city of Harvey is built and he; The precise determination of | this tect us against aggressive wate |veniently be used by overflow vis-| Sing-Sing prison in New York and] fabor disputes. * |has given years of study to the|was one of the objectives of the “He is against aggressive war itors. was under the care of a physician farm marketing problem. Italian expedition. no trace of land, ‘showing that the ho great danger to property before | tently since Tuesday afternoon let | of his past life. solution. His comment on the bill|is centering on his projected trip or 20 years. We kept marines and| Professional tipsters thrown into a|¢xecuting three persons. Frank 0. Lowden, who has North{|from the Pontiff. there now to insure a legal election. |erintendent, worked through the|discussing the bombing with his Plank he does not care for the Police Peeved When He|"omination AG A ] N HALTS : Mr. Cooke insists that the plan Philadelphia. Should we send mar-|dry it quickly. A large crowd of| the rest of the night?” a police do we send them to Ni that probably 21 thoroughbreds} “No,” was the reply. “Our room straps. Court of St. James, declares war| thoroughbred, continued to be an Bogoon’s imagination, which already | ..:4 “To simplify things call the|Sammy Mandell—Jimmy Mc- ‘Continued on page two) the mud as on a light, fast pom 7 Bruno is only eight years old, but |$¥‘Plus be 25 per cent. Remember Staged Saturday Night our marines were sent there. It|UP last night but not until the| Elliott has put to death more than passed by both houses of congress | ver the pole itself when he plans battleships there in days of the|Panic on account of the changed Dakota’s endorsement for the Re- es ae mt World We odds that a heavy course might! when ae errgy eee rushed HELD IN J A IL publican nomination as president, No Marines at Chicago make in the Derby lineup. A to his damaged house today they that if the Republican platform does Yet we sent none to Chicago in the|night draining the oval in r that 4 2 Chan; Story of Disap- of relief set forth in the McNary- ines to Canada to see that they have|railbirds cheered them on. aptain asked him. eid you want aes Pe P Haugen bill is not a Herings S784 F ] ¢ H T 6 A R D “Allanson B. Houghton, ambassa-| would start. and bed seem to be all right. We'll Liverpool Fixes Basic Price results from a series of maneuvers | overwhelming favorite, even ga’ 2 has moved a small mountain of sand, tariff 40 i to bring the masses into opposition. | additional support when it was ane HOOVER H AS NO finally has, put police in a pidue.|Poehe, “call the price i, “Let the| Larnin Battle May Be ¢ Pano. /8 cays the basic. caice § ‘ e his imagination is full grown. He asic price is always fixed in mre Toro, E. B. McLean's candidate, and the Livaenool soontd earet. MAN KILLED IN body entry. probebly rented next to OP POSITION IN John Pyreks dino & Three different | “Now take 2,000 bushels of wheat| New. York, May 18.—(@)-Tex ‘i Rains Have Ceased for several weeks. He has alwa: He has long sought for i Now that Nobile has made two Pasha sens ont meas Ho Nears Rains which had fallen intermit-| 8Voided publicity and little is kno MISSING BOY 6 economic rather than a. political preliminary flights, popular interesc .|Churchill Downs track had been|100 persons. He received $900 for and now before t! i jg |to deposit a large cross blessed by Fg vet do, as ore sieve penton: covered into a river of mud and the |One ys work in January, 1917, for signature, folioaed peels “ Pope Pius and containing a message “We are told the marines are|force under Tom Young, track s1 found Elliott in the kitchen, calmly not include a definite farm relief wife. recent election. We sent none to|possible winds and sun today might} “Are you going to stay here for cl "7 honest elections sare It “ead Owners and trainers indicated |to be escorted anywhere?” pearance Several Times farmer to lift himself by his boot icaragua o * Chicago, May 18.—(AP)—Bruno dor from the United States to the) Reigh Count, Mrs. John D. Hertz’s| stay here for the rest of the night.” i “Take wheat for example,” he The maneuvering is done by a little|nounced that the colt was as good in They locked Bruno up last nig! body entry, probably ranked next to stories Bruno has told, each story | at the world price of $1 a bushel and| Rickard announced today that Sai the Count with Louisville players. starting a renewed search and in-|add the tariff of 40 cents. Let us|™my Mandell will defend his ligt Odds Shift Often REGON VOTING 8 Deter hope in the breasts of |Pay the farmer who sells the wheat| Weight championship against Jim- Gradually pruning of the list of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pyrek who to-|$1.40 a bushel for the 75 per cent|™Y | McLarnin tomorrow night, probable contenders caused Seomgent day were reported near collapse |consumed in the United States and weather permitting. The promoter conferences of betting groups and ag from uncertainty over their son’s|a dollar a bushel for the wheat sold| W8S authorised by the boxing com- ’ much of the talking was done in|Commerce Secretary Virtually | fate. in the world market. mission to again defer the bout on blic places there was no difficulty # Bruno’s first story led to a gen-| “Two thousand bushels of wheat | 2¢count of r Pik tn ec sR ieee “pace with the shifting odds.| Assured of 12 of State’s eral order from ths Northwestern|at the world price, plus the taritt The second halt in Tex Rickard's time, however, ordi 18 Delegates Railroad company offices for a|would bring $2,800. There is 25 per| Plan will force McLarnin and Man- Blow Received in tt Fight search of all box cars on its system.|cent surplus. So we take 25 dell to weigh in again before the - bi iol The missing boy, according to|cent of the 40 cents 4 bushel tariff, New York state athletic commission Proves Fatal — Assailant PRerencsment of federal agents| Portland, Ore, May 18.—(#)—Un.| Bruno, had been locked in a car|which is 10 cents a bushel from the | OMOrTOW. The added delay fore- that several shipments of liquor had| opposed for the Republican endorse. |Which later was hauled away by a/2,000 bushels. This amounts to $200 | °®8ts trouble for the champion in —_—— bese cantare cnering the rand | ment fr peient, Herbert Hoover, | RM St ay sn bad eon [fears see ae fro key Tat | Mandel was forcedto drop’ hall a i ‘i e er , who un- s Washington, May 18—(@—A|st roadhouses and restaurants buried in a sand slide at s gravel|der our present wholesale world pean ine na ae ae hay Sle quarrel over a woman's affections |0t cut into the festivities. 12 yard where they were playing. Act-| market price only receives $2,000. ‘McLarnin who scaled 134 1-2 al- set down as its toll today the death|sardens and practically all Republican ing on this tip scores of men and} “That is what the McNary-| so may have trouble getting back to wi one may dance and|the voters two steam shovels worked all yes-| Haugen bill means to the farmer, re- fi were loaded to the guards. polls in the precidentiat™ See terday moving 10,000 tons of (aad duced to the simplest terms possible. foe miriens => today. only to find their effort wi 5 “Is this government price-fix- = bur Kellog High Court Judges With the exception of one candi-| ayy, Rus Police a. ,|ing? Is it lifting ourselves by our Banquet at Capitol diet fe date loied Yo the many af Frank | yar Sl, Hyatt “ake nt ett ape, or eit oonomicalys=-| Will Be Feature of The two m Have Loss of Work|0. Lowden of Iincis, all other Re- | uried in, the sand after all,” said | sound? an ay ent house in the aa publican for Nase lhy owe il de oH Tariff Is Inoperative G. N. D. A. Meet Here tial section Vacation time will be a brief pe-| were Blatged to Secretary Hoover. cy nd 2 piel *! “Because of the surplus, the tariff which ‘Payne was felled riod for members of the state| In ‘They took Bruno to the river, and |°! 42 cents a bushel is inoperative} yombers of the board of directors heavy blow. | Kellogg told supreme court this year despi 5erk #08 lng ee to “the exact spot” where |#"4,n0 one receives a cent of bene-| of the Greater North Dakota asso- he ta ntral| The J nd so anes oes nese memorandum a! Bea ee easley and central! sail that should “disturbances ‘de-| ‘The outcome of fact that the usual & laymate “sank out of |‘t from it in wheat sales. ciation will hold their annual mect- teas Potige made plans to start ace or Wheat ¢ east and ing here May 24, it was announced dragg' river today. pot. peone '. drageine Oe 0 Mexico, when not fighting, export econ plishvannta of the last year gravation and decided ‘2 small quantity of wheat and dump/ wil] be reviewed by officers of the .| methods having failed they would|it in the same pile. The pauper! organization and Tature activities keep the boy in prison awhile. Pleas laborers of Europe dump theirs in be considered. of . distracted parents, cajolery,|the same nee Liverpool fixes! A banquet scheduled for next , tickets to amusement parks, farmer a whole-| Thursday evening, will be unique in if questioning by priests— or world price. It/some respects. It will be held in all have failed to bring from Bruno about 66 per cent of our/the state capitol and all elective a pony clue. trading dollar. state officers have been invited to they were to play we get from the east/ attend. card. no’s mother from silk hose to a] J. M. Devine, commissioner of im- Mrs. Pyrek. protective tar-| migration, i see Mrs. . a id ee asin iff and we pay a rate of $1.33. thi rough two |ly lift m straps. Id tell what really happened—| “Our neighbors in Alberta, Where his little playmate ie—and |Saskatchewan and Manitobe have whether he lives. or is dead. (Continued on page two) i PER ak g i ett ae ~ibcatit ple fe & i H s, § gz 5 3 H i 3 i