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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1928 PAGE THREE 14 Sets of Twins in One New Orleans School Make Jobs Difficult for 848 TREE Tn the state pardon board to lop off — | i LITTLE JOE MISSOURI FLOW two years from his sentence. In ‘ de the Teeachers YALE STUDENTS ‘ zich coat view ‘of the fact that he war only an accomplice it isn’t justice that | DISTRIBUTED | ANY THINGS Witte he should have been ‘given the COME TO PASS IN longer sentence, he contends. t TJUNE=MOSTLY KIDS, But his claim to modesty rests on E J AIL AND COPS another ° ‘basis, ° Most, "prsoners . ardly get their feet inside the ; voc Federal Geologist Approves prison walls until they start clam: 3 Sierra . 5 oring for a pardon or leniency of * aa TW 046 Farmers in North Dakota State Engineering Depart- | oome kind, officials of the pardon at rR Sewer Digging Machine Cause ment Methods board said. In addition most of BAB Are Bentfited by State Wai New thaven fiat them make their initial request one j vw Forestry School o orst New Haven Kio! for a complete pardon or parole. | mi Y Schoo! in Years’ Approval of the method used by| ieDonald waited three years be- i me the state enginecring Aepartment |fore asking for anything and then y a |in estimating the flow of water in|asked for only minor consideration, 4 HO Fo New Haven, Conn., May 30.— the Missouri river has been voiced] The meeting of the pardon board, ‘ (AP)—Two hundred Yale students, | by S. B. Soule of Madison, Wis., of-| scheduled to open June 2, is ex- ¢ oo fast week when 74,848 trees were hurling bricks and fruit, stormed ficial in charge of the water” re-| pected to require more time than ‘a ° shipped out to 246’ farmers within police headquarters early today in jsources division of the U. S.jany other meeting in recent years. ‘ the state by the North Dakota an effort to rescue six of their com- Geological survey office at that |More than 150 prisoners have filed } School of Forestry. rades who had been arrested, but) point. applications for pardons, paroles or a Sixty-threo . farmers _feceived they were unable to break through | Soule came to North Dakota at! commutations of sentence. af, q regulat demonstration shelter belt nee vie es | Rab ea Sear ee ; : ih e. obert ¢ ae Pe es wees Shas Sat crag gal y Mo ee ee ‘ Hott! \- vindows of the office of the chief) made here. i s, oe Beeps DACs trees of police in one of the worst student method used, Kenned Carrington, May 30.—(?)—North a ~ {cr Foon FOREINEG) “easing tn ee riots known in_this city. |, | left by train st 10:40, was to lead |the figures compiled | Dakota's dairy poultry special train pad ohh, BROMMGHE-Gr the BenoOL, More than 500 students partici-| the nation in Memorial d: Dakota department o completed the second day of its 34- : "seventy OT UMIGIGGRIE albD Rison the two hour riot. Police| cises outside of Washington day tour of the state with a meet- sind aie ORStWOr plaWee oF Saptain James J. White called in| annual tribute was to be paid in an considering | ing here last night. Approximately : ic aid foreign ies . bes locate ‘rom the outlying districts | address near the spot where Abra- ppi flood control prob-| 1,000 farmers were in attendance, with WHI’ the “SeHOI Haas he issued the order “send | incoln made his immortal ad- |lem. and, with the 2,000 persons who in- : 310 exper tienen, beset bake cg the hospital, or 3 sburey Hee Sllsnilas Ay expressed by Soule | spected the train at Jamestown this xP fs ie entire day here|when he ned the volum of} morning and afternoon, brought ¢ The SS APINSISTRSE ee is te i) trouble started when a sewer ide for services arranged|water flowing down the Missouri; the total attendance for the two #5 ferrin stg end die Perel ascat tis 3) a eae b as oe veterans’ ore ak river, Kenned aid. On the | days to 6,700, Meetings will be j . id a by . fons. 4 eature was a ard ade hi ef yO! 4 4 oday at McC! ys ficient ground was’ available» to EavErirater AREY Weigul balla: Borie] YERSTaNe Ce aI HOOT GONT: Ge Leche wie S000 tenon feet. | Obert S a 810 a windbreak. In order to one hurled a bottle which cras! downtown streets and over to Ar- » the school plantings it is es- against the machine and the n lington. inst, the Bhool board or ud tebe tsi ce ey ——_—---—- flowing in the Mi tom uit, for. weparing te] - ware. A rush for the campus then| DHOUsANds Of Ewes {crest of the Teed, b ; fy c Seco! d, a PO Ls ial ae started and soon 500 men lined the} Will Be Placed On |is the unit used by engine —— e : ng hee eee Ge ran : Riot Starts North Dakota F \pressing the flow of water in <A lene bes theta A flying squad was sent fro ods Be eee eee \ 4 A plan a on school grounds, Mr. police head net rs and Dea ra te ET Ee Soule will report his finding to/ | Cobb pointed out, must receive the Mend i ses ai jean Clar-) Fargo, N. D., May 30.—(AP)—|the main office of the geological | f care te fr a ivateien ae ts ROLY Hiecole iedders ana cend sen ee Paty ve at ioe survey at Washington, he said upon] ion of tree grow! 0 tie ; A 4 destined for foundation st or 4 8 vi H unre a me aes : tlfenv toy thal Wrens: 0 As) eUatteet |tGualt fiveemon Nurivbekeretacins |r Cores || Last Showing Tonight H ‘The trees sent out this year con-| Which is Vivian and which is Violet? Are you Irene or Rita? Albert, is that you at the blackboard or is it /¢ar Passed some one. Dulled | the| have already been contracted for on! Da¢ McDonald I | } cidnl cf grees ash, bos elles pon.| Alexis? ‘These are a few of the questions faced by teachers in the Gayerre school, New Orleans, where are | trolley pole from the wire; & patrol:|western ranges by the agricultural at McDonald Is |] 6 jan, cottonwood, earagana, Chinese | Schooled 14—count "em—sets of twins, But then there’s a boy and girl in some of the sets, so that helps | 7" grabbed a student and started development department of the Modest Prisoner T E HE elm, il led western pine and a little. ae ues headquarters and the Shetlaes Cisies way, cooper. ” { ite . i ‘Ss on. ‘ ,_|ating wtil ‘icul i on . y the broad-leaved trees and 8 to 12 1 Suresnes. In single file, they passed|ment of their herd and increased|in an attempt to rescue the studentiby John W. Haw, director of that ated as the most modest prisoner | i os for the evergreens. a flower booth and were handed| production of dairy products. and another of their number was! department for the Northern Pa-|in the state peniten They’ k ere he SverIereania eequibed “a viet cach a small bouquet, the center of] Dr. Coulter urged greater produc-|arrested during the ensuing battle.| cific, Pat, who was ch ed by an- ey’re back again in new amount Of” eatefll hand? work?” whi.) was poppy. tion of clover, alfalfa, and other |The students armed themselves with| Haw predicted that 50,000 head of |other name, s 19 and even funnier comedy. planting the seed and caring for the Amateur Sleuth Is Actes of cb aining soil fertility |tion job and stormed headquarters in| will be placed in North Dakota by | year term. He plead ‘00 Goo o Miss. seedlings but in transplanting to the + | = < a and rotation for grain crops. the last desperate effort to release|the various raliroads and other being an accomplice in a at the beginning of their third |: Jailed in Chicago a their comrades. But the police re-| agencies agin this year. Thousands | grand larceny. : ‘29,915 Sleeping Americans Are serves had arrived and during the|of North Dakota farmers have en-| The man who instigated the transplantation is essential z Chicago, May 30.—(AP)—Martin melee in front of headquarters two|tered the sheep business in a small|crime, he alleged, enced at to he, Banepa andanceot| Honored by Countrymen in | Githert, who yesterday tried to solve| 4» Ee Tne RIAN CLEI TE ee | one exvernie Mrtionala sina fasked 9 b ” v vi st Se eDonald asked + Taper Maganiadeg wits and Near Paris a year old murder mystery, today 3 STRUCTURES Hae ata bate cele ae are rales tdsald a —— Capital Funeral sta was in jail-for his pains ikel: A rough the windows of the office . they are moved to farms, |! pacts, May 30--(P)—Amerlea|t0 real veh aha ee re of the chief of police before the of- Fargo Aviators Are — 7 secilngs are being grown at the| rendered homie today to those of|, Gilbert who the police said was eerslmce tte ionrer head aud aciee Back from Winnipeg Dr. Enge nitiophoke tite nursery. These species will| her sons who fell in the great war,| intoxicated, called the officers and I Ficneaavwere herded elinigln ine! enn % ete dhl ci te from four to six years old when| Eloquent voices extolled their cour-|told them he ee somes Sab SgNteal RICH were aliC AE setae rgd Ril rt Chiropractor Phone—Day cr Night—22 y wil ipping. | age and abnegation whil th- slaying a year .go of Clara : ‘I i i . . Florence Klingensmit ii Ae ry arabe eoent| tal hariis negation while the youth-|Olson, and the disappearance near : A detail of 20 policemen patrolled! ang i. Canfield, both of Fargo, ar- Drugless Physician Jos. W. Tschumperlin 1 schoo! time “is limited regarding. the | decorated their graves. [Essie iu Chien, Wisconsin, at the Iberto - American Celebration| ‘>; several hears but no Patents rived ae yenterdsy after complet- Lucas Blk. ‘Bismarck, N. D. Pri Whet! roupe: . jn}Same time of her sweetheart, Erd- 7 jot ing a hop from Crookston, where ine number of trees to be supplied, | little marble slabs marking their) Sines, for the slaying. Closes June 30 BN SeDeEby satdamood wil ahiste) as e ene ole Sate aie ir'inat |, Gilbert said he had worked as a Senator Goff Leads Winnipeg. The ocd ee persons eee ee a vie or ated th ae farm hand a few miles from the spot Sec. H in W. V: Mrs. Klingensmith, student avia Ht Maer n . e hil ew iniles — eee aro ¢ sa Hales res Soe ccrtng where they fell and only a. faded| Where the girl's body was found] Washington, May 30—()—In ec. Hoover in W. Va. ee and tie roman pilot in North % nearly every county in the state.” wooden cross above them, there was |buried in shallow (teh aud historic Seville, center of a region Chi i iF Cla ee ae @ The state forester at Bottineau is|@,Word of remembrance for all. clared that Erdman O!son also had!rich in the romance and culture of pelea ae Seda tai) ater Ucar ith, flyt 5 HM ind_rail ready to give advice on tree plant- ‘lists Jae fed(910 buried in’ Ameriz| Meany illed noc throW” susBS A 00) Cun! pally iebe mictbee cranes, wil $ Goff, favo ierean candi vie Ci ta Ralph. He Ile Wir meee # nd Pacie ings within the state, as well as|can cemeteries; there are a little bare ities saia| Welcome back next fall the sons of | i'n Aton vrectiowtin’ ‘newing:| who bad taken Caufield’s plans at G Ai neistence, in making tandecape| over 100 “undisturbed graves of |,, Crawford county authorities said|her intrepid colonizers of the new |‘?¢ aie ican_presidential nomina- 2 Oa i sn ie ‘el i plane at Pd at ty ie ists yp making, landstaps| American soldiers in France.” At they could find no evidence that Gil-} world, 7 tion, had a slight lead over Secre-| Pembina, N. D., when the latter's plans: tone <i the Suresnes cemetery on_ the bert ever had been there and the po-} With the Latin-American repub- tary of Commerce Hoover in the west} Was disabled, led the party of nine ort, Ine., grounds and parks. slopes of Mont Valerien, near Paris, |!ice after waiting for Gilber’ to s0-| tics and the United States as honor | Vit@inia primary returns early to- light planes into Winnipeg. 4 | Great —_—_—_————_, 2 sna Ni "|ber up, caid his story was the re- @ ‘i ;_|day. The lead had see-sawed_ back a é 7 and at the Meuse-Argonne Necropo- 7 oe ime | guests, the Ibero-American Exposi-| 449 forth all night but with 497 pre & M. E. Church Makes eee ee eee re ttonttsucen, [Suit of rumors circulate’ a* the time |tion will open October 12, Colum: [Sh4 forth all night but with 497 re-| Pastor Is Accused of @ canal § F Change | the services were heartfelt and of the girl's death and that he had) bus Day, and close June 30, 1929. |fiteq* Gott 2,306 in the stv°s6008| Holding Love Tryst: Red Letter Day 4 fight weeping Ee touching manifestations, fe no evidence to offer in subs oa | Seville, chief eity of Andalusia in| !8ted. G oft was credited with 26, 3 olding Love Trysts id Tue i Ht mbassador Myron T. Herrick, . southern Spain, was the port of em- pe elears . a isco, in in Divorce Code and the most prominent members of 5 barkation Yor ‘many of Pike cele- Rovernan a eral ibaa Nera Log Angeles, May 30—(?)—The * a a . the Ameriean colony in Paris, from|221 Pure Bred Sires brated explorers and! conquerors | seeking. the democratic presidentia’ |Rev. Frank Dyer, pastor of the Wil- Marked in E | Kansas City, May 80.—(AP)—A| the professioral, religious, diplo- *. it who carried overseas Spain’s ban- pe erence vote, maintained a steady) shire Congregational church _ here, 8 sweeping change in the divorce code| matic und business sectors, helped Are Placed in State ner of world empire. The old city, pee nent Aah over. Benes antes today faced a complaint in superior | Symbols of Blood Fi of the Methodist Episcopal church| to make the day at Suresnes a me- ieeasine hones tf the aeliea cot (gan ciorts core Sint 1G6o7 andl noe mera ture: | 8 has been effected with the approval morable one. Williston, May 80—(AP)—The| Moorish Gothic and Roman clvilina-| Seed "arnet® gave Smith 14,527/and/tude in addition to a summons to : 5 of separations on grounds equivalent Services In Paris tour of the better sires special train| tions, is regarded as an ideal set- | "°c 12706. epuee melorean ceclesleticnls ED: | Today is sacred to the memory of 2 ‘0 adultery. 4 ; The mobilization of American|closed here last night with a total] ting for an international exposition eee unal for trial on charges of conduct 5 5 r who knew ‘7 Adoption of resolution to this| memorial effective began in Paris|of 221 sales, 42 animals having been and a Latin-American homecoming. | Day Is Observed at unbecoming a Congregational min- | those peerless heroes is Shen 4 effect at the concluding session of| with two religious services held|sold in Williams county. Only 11! Symbolizing America’s cultural Arli Cc ti ister. 5 3 how to value a principle above 4 the quadrennial general conference | simultaneously at the American|animals are left and these are being| debt to Spain, the three buildings of r ington emetery| The church corporation, in an their own lives. 4 of the church here yesterday, per- pomaiienal church and the St.jshipped to Grand Forks. the United States government at the — amended complaint in a suit to out 4 mits ministers to marry a person) Joseph’s Catholic church. Officials of the Greater North}exposition will be of Spanish| Washington, May 30.—(?)—The| the pastor from his pulpit, accused divoreed on grounds other than|" After the services both congrega- | Dakota Association, which sponsored| colonial architecture, an adaptation | White-crossed, rolling hills of Ar- him of holding love trysts in his We Owe Them fecha adultery, which heretofore was for-| tions formed in the Avenuc Hoche|the tour, described the tour as “al of the old mission style. Construc- lington beckoned thousands of citi-)study. The complaint also alleged . republi- bidden, ‘Pastors were told they] and with Colonel Francis E. Drake| wonderful success”. tion of these buildings, which will | Zens, soldiers and sailors of the Na-| that the pastor made love to a Everything 7 Se could use their own discretion in de-| and Colonel Hugh A, Bayne leading,| Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of/ house exhibits depicting govern- tional capital today for the annual | married woman of his congregation. | i be ciding on the eligibility of divorced] proceeded to the Arc-de-Triomphe,|the North Dakota Agricultural Col-| ment activities in the arts and sci- memorial services at the gyaves of} Mr. Dyer, who has occupied pul- es Baas Persons to remarry and that they} where Ambassador Herrick and|lege, was the principal speaker at| ences, has been started under super- the falle heroes of all wars. pits in several Pacific coast cities, It is they who have preserved in petro could consider extenuating circum-|Golonel Dean Jay, represcnting the|a banquet given for the visitors andj vision of former Governor Thom- For the first time since he en-;was ordered to appear before the) “ i “freedom’s holy light”; piaaaen) stances. American overseas Memorial Day | neighboring stockmen by the Willis-| as E, Campbell of Arizona, United tered the White House, President | church tribunal June 7. this land “freedom’s holy ght > Z i sti value TO, ‘Ni . « F ; state, to receive divorced persons in-| French war orphans, in sombro|‘‘conservatively half a ‘million dol cere Johnson, San All Aboard for Houston, Fellows! and prosperity. It is they who de- 4 i the enrets and to begin a aes little dresses and garments, dec-|lars” to North Dakota farmers dur- ial Exhib cs serve cur deepest debt of gratitude i Hf iS ee tncations enmpaign enon’ orated every grave of the 1507 at jing the next five years in the better- ¥ Nos Fommersl H Banilts or ‘e ment JH on marriage problems were ordered |’ : a the officials preparing the United prepared for use in schools. Young Lives Humbly on Roof of Palace States exhibits is the erasing of the kota in people were advised to seek par- dollar sign impression of Uncle m3 han the ental, medical and prstora advice Sam from the minds of Latin- Ars, BC before marriage, and states were American neighbors. No commer- rs waran y an by the urged to check hasty marriages by cial exhibits will be allowed in tl nd the Pi laws requiring delay in government buildings. Commercii ' q granting marriage licenses, and re- concerns will be invited to exhibit F, A. LAHR, President : samples quiring public notice of intention to in the large palaces provided éor FE. V. LAHR, Vice President ce se marry. . tat purpose by exposition authori- J. P. WAGNER, Cashier per cent mime eS les. : H. E. Baker, Ass’t. Cashier depart- Phosgene Gas Blamed Ranging in variety from the rements 1 charts of the public health service per cent for Deaths of Cattle to the movies of the department of 1 agricul ture, showing airplanes of the Mamburg, Germany, May 30.— spraying cotton fields with chemi- of the (AP) The? hitherto Me caccvuntable cals, the United States exhibits will k nd were sudden deaths of cattle and attacks gene the solution of public wel- a 14,6 per of nausea among men while work- fare problems affecting the lives 4 i ing in the fields near this place are of the Spanish People. Spain has 4 s illegal now claimed by the local agricul- evinced considerable interest in HY ent Was \ tural association to have their origin aviation, and the exhibits of the de- ye in Hane of phosgene at Veddel near ReeLnent ce Sommercs su ae ol lamburg. phasize e velopment of he com- The Aa has sent a protest aeronautics ih this country. Movies id it, if to the minister of agriculture and of the air mail service and an ex- rements demanded that the free state of hibit of a model airport are typical f blend- Hamburg adopt measures as quickly examples. As irrigation of arid mpanies as possible to prevent any lealing areas is a major problem in Spain, gasolint of the deadly gas and to reimburse pictures of great: reclamation farmers for any losses sustained. rojects in the United States will nber, of The deaths of cattle have been be shown. ed fol- teported from the region for several ‘One to Be Permanent Years but have always been a mys- One of the United States build- Samples tery, Hamburg only recently was ings will be permanent. After the illegal the scene of a disastcr that took at close of the exposition it will be 6 least 11 lives when a quantity of used as a consulate and library for 87 Phosgene leaked from a container. ‘American students in Seville. One 4 of the temporary buildings will be Navy Dirigible Is on Training Flight an exposition pavilion and the other a cinema itorium. Gongress authorized an appropri- ation of $700,000 for participation in he exposition. It is expected that Lakehurst, N, J., May 30.—(AP) tl . 1 oe —The Naval Dirigible te the United States’ cooperation will as took off at 3 a, m., daylight time, have a strong influence in f this morning on a training flight as fostering the friendly relations with Spain Sout meri- On this day the soldiers of three generations parade ans far west as Pittsburgh where the and the Central and South Ai C s 5 a national balloon elimination races can republics. Members of the com- in memory of their buddies who never returned home. Yaris Tear aia BEATOOO oa Governor’ Cam Cheer the veterans. Honor their flags. Remember acer tenant Cee ee their comrades. *' ED ial eee ee : Let Us Bow . Liwed ‘would route 10 ebility Atl, noted Mexican scientist and There'll be attractions other than political for gentlemen delegates to the : leads in Reverence f today contin depend upon visibility "ite in'a plain Focm built on the roof of Democratic ational convention af Houton, TE jada = cm thie pie Our H in Tee Angeles school is installed, College é near Houston, ¥ for frac of the few for Women at Belton, Tex. ever accorded at Chillictthe, Tex—and convention delegates probably will find that the Lone Star state bas many more like her. ¥ KLEIN’S TOGGERY