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Don’t Miss the 2:10 Pace Tomorrow; It’s a. Great Horse Race! ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4] DEMOCRATIC VANGUARD ON WAY TO HOUSTON; Nye Appeals for Support for Thoresen, and Entire Ticket (ORDELL HULL lll yg te lt MM tM lo yr Mlb Mla : GORSTOWORK | K UALITY FOR Unconscious Since FIGHT STARTS The Homecoming of Curtis |(GANGLAND GUNS HORIGULTURE. (on™) OR ACTION IN SPAT DEATH 70 ON CONVENTION CALLED ISSUE LIQUOR TRIAL 3 CHICAGO MEN) | Sey sg rset cnt, tom » paign Questions i eral and State Authoriti \ i State’s Junior Senator Looks Lies ae ecb! Push Charges Against ne for Surprise from Party’s Bismarck Pair Presidential Choice NORTH DAKOTA’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Repeating Shotguns Mow Down Two Italians ‘Spotted’ REED QUARTERS OPENED 4 on Busy Death Corner | BAIL IS FORFEITED CAPONE’S NAME HEARD Al Smith’s Manager Due; , ‘ —° —s PowER TRUST FLAYED rae Farm Equality and Prohi- Rossons Fail to Appear in Double Assassination Occurs bition Are Town Topics { Predicts Democrats at Houston Justice Court for Hearing in Daylight; Lone Murder ent ; f Perpetrated in Dusk Houston, Tex., June 20—()—This Will Give Farmers No More Last Night southeastern Texas city where the Than Republicans —_— ch _ aa. eoueia Democrats sl she their aa ., 4 icago, June .—(#)—Ganglant convention ‘uesday next, tool on Py hetind eeeeneainna postal’ guns, dusty through weeks of truce, new life today with the arrival of F Senator Gerald P. Nye in an ad- effort to bring Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spat death to three men yesterday. the first candidate for the presiden- re dress at Elks Hall, Mandan, last Rosson trial at the present term John (Bowlegs) Oliveri and Jo- tial nomination, Cordell Hull of # night, pleaded with voters of Mor- of the Burleigh county district seph Salamone were bi i Tennessee. ton county to make government re- court on liquor charges. spot” near death corner, Milton anc Mr. Hull dismissed questions con- sponsive to the people and to elect Bench warrants were issued to- West Oak street, where gang retri- cerning his candidacy with the the entire League Republican ticket. day for the arrest of the Rossons bution has been exacted in the past. statement it was too early to make i He specially stressed the import- . after they had failed to appear at A man stood in the window of an campaign predictions. He explained : ance of electing the state ticket, if - 8 o'clock last night before Justice apartment and slowly tipped his hat. that he came a week before the ‘ + government is to be responsive to| Though Miss Margaret Cobb of] A. E. Shipp to answer to federal It was a signal to two men who opening of the session because of the people in North Dakota. He| Clinton, Tenn., has been unconscious | charges of violating liquor laws. placed loyalty to the cause of farm| since May 6 when she was injured] The warrants were turned over to 4 ‘ equality above party fidelity; ex-|in an automobile accident, doctors| Sheriff Welch to be served this Ss pressed confidence that the country | believe she will recover. She is be-| morning. will “get a surprise from Herbert} ing fed through a tube. Shortly; Bail of $500 each was ordered Hoover” in a changed attitude up-| before the wreck, she was chosen| forfeited by the Rosson’s last night on the farm question; declared the| by Russell Patterson, New York|on motion of State’s Attorney Mc- power trust has become the most| artist, as one of the most beautiful| Curdy, who said today that as the ‘ i sinister influence in American poli-! girls in the University of Tennessee. | offense with which they are charged f tics; criticised the federal policy occurred while Burleigh county dis- loitered on a porch across the street. Oliveri and Salamone fell under a shower of lead from two repeating shotguns. The double assassination was exe- cuted in daylight. The third slay- ing of the day took place on the south side behind the curtain of his duties as a member of the con- vention committee on arrangements and as national committeeman from his state. It was understood his supporters planned to open a head- quarters for him today. Headquarters already have been opened for Senator James A. Reed night. James Reggi, 33, staggered of Missouri, who is expected to ar- from an alley with revolver bullets rive the later part of this week. in his arm and chest. Though con- : George R. Van Namee, campaign scious until death, he refuséd to|He may be a bit out of character!manager for Governor Alfred E. | name his assailant. in the formal garb of a bride-|Smith of New York, is due tonight. The names of Al Capone and the | groom, but every football fan knows| He will be accompanied by Norman Aiello brothers were heard fre-|Harry Stuhldreher. The famous!E, Mack, Buffalo publisher and na- | quently as police sought motives | backfield star of Notre Dame, now|tional committeeman for New York. | to protect American financial inter- ests, said the Democratic national convention will vouchsafe no more concrete aid to the cause of agri- culture than did the Republican con- 4 maintaining marines in Nicaragua ‘ trict court is in session, they will } be taken directly before the court on informations sworn to today. State Prohibition ‘Enforcement Officer John Hagen said last night MER Y he would leave nothing undone to bring the Rossons before the pres. i vention, and asked that voters de- and clues to the Oligeri-Salamone | coach of Vollanova College, Ger-|Frank Hague of New Jersey, who . \ vote their first loyalty in North Da- ent term of the district court and slayings. The dead men, police|mantown, Pa., is shown here with!has been mentioned as convention ¥ kota to the cause of agriculture, and would insist that Rosson be charged said, were leaders in the Capone | his bride, who was Miss Mary Mc-|floor manager for Governor Smith, to interpret it by their votes next .| a8 a second offender. gang, Oliveri being described as an Enery. probably will reach Houston Sature || ‘vp Wounded Negro Slayer Lynch: Wedne: Th , Second Offense Charged _| senator Charles Curtis’ home town, Topeka, Kas., staged a joyous coming | Aiello man who had recently gone day. | ; f joresen Praised ed After Being Dragged State’s Attorney McCurdy said! for Kansas’ favorite son, vice presidential nominee. The senator is pic-| Ver to the rival group. Z With the invasion of committees “T, H. Thoresen,” said Senator that informations to be filed will] tured at the top. on the speakers’ stand, to the right of the microphone,| Salamone and Oliveri had just men and campaign workers under Nye, “is a public servant without from Hospital Bed charge Rosson as a second offend-| addressing hundreds assembled in the plaza of the state house. Below is|Stepped into their automobile after way, considerable interest has cen- (Continued on Page Two) ay peak saat mean Se will = a Curti ee group, Harry Goris (ett, the enor son; Mrs, Rome stopping oe talk aes eriitmoaser tered ne ae Deonoealatae ae fer game Se gee man the senator. Who operates a s! le cor- party platform. arm relief an Bi Houston, Trx., June 20.—()—The origina! pad aint. Pee ieee base alee tated i sala ner, The man who had been watch- WITH M AGN ATE prohibition furnished the basis f G00) M AY BE body of Robert Powell, 24-year-old] The Rossona were arrested Iate| : 5 ing them from the nearby apart- many of the informal iinedeatni a negro, who was abducted from the| Friday in a raid on their home near ment gave the signal, and the two Clem Shaver, chairman of the na- Jefferson Davis hospital here early we rea ina mergpi rsd six Bey ar on oa TN en iS abr oe the porch cee ee 5 Satara committee, and z ion enforcement officers, who sai lamone was illes instantly. | Aj i -) Jesse H. Jones, Texas’ favorit ‘ 4 > HOOVER A I DE this morning by an unmasked band they found two patrons in the place| - - Oliveri, wounded, got out of the car Air Line Through pores Da repeatedly have aclared ‘the tans of eight men, was found hanging) drinking and confiscated a gallon B t D t h and took a few steps before falling) kota May Be Established ers denied admittance to the Repub- ‘tna ialaiaiaiiiila mae ee ee aa oy to Dying Father ict ares ers] “Sy ti and naw [secrete line | m at 6:30 a. m. “a hi i 2 en and his dry enforcement. | pistol, but he did not have the here. from Chicago Headquar- | Powell, charged with slaying ©| squad were not, at thelr offices. n || strength to draw it. cians 3 | To Ask Wet Plank ters Practically Sure [HY Severn Wo hospital shortly | ing. Reports were that they: hed —. Lee _ get Red Grange and acm a arte ae “satisfactory” pr sarod d Cuvilller aU pone before three o’clock this morning.| 0M to rural sections in Burleigh] on Gates Open to Gran Cc Cc. Pyle Sever ASYLUM FREES ee - ena \Constitutional Liberty League of Washington, June 20—U—A||neputy Sherif? 8, ¥. Q. Brize.bine,| 8d Morton counties to stage raid-) 4004 Parent's Last Wish Athletic, Bond for uso of the Great Northern America, has announced he will proposal that 2 sectional organiza-!who was guarding the negro, said| "© parties. : euic, nds taidway cia ate eal trans. (Seek @ plank favoring a referendum tion with headquarters at Chicago|three of them covered him with pii ma ES Pe ae — GEORGE REMUS tinental air-andcrail service, |i" each state on the liquov question. bo established for the coming presi-|tols, disarmed him, and after plac-|, 9 L Jacob Funk, : old resident of|| Chicago, June 20—(AP)— Ralph Budd, president, of the |p,ARnouncement that the youthful dential campaign is being discussed |ing’a rope around the prisoner's 5 5 Jamestown, went down to the Val-)| Red Grange and Charley Pyle, railroad, announced today. exalt Sovernor, Hen. Moody wad by members of the: Republican na-| neck carried him from the building. ley of the Shadow last weck, call-|| the Damon and Pythias of pro- It was indicated that the ‘ontinued on Page Two) tional committee arriving here for| ‘Brizenbine said the negro begged ih f " pose fessional sports, have canceled Columbus, 0., June 20-—P—| one Eagle would remain here ae Ree tomorrow's conference with the | for mercy as he was taken from ing the name of a son he loved. their partnership. George Remus, Cincinnati “bootleg TH Meine Waking one of | party’s nominee, Herbert Hoover. the -hospital bed and was carried “The boy,” he said as friends and “We are severing our busi- || king,” who ki 11S the longest stops of his present | 7) ( FS Pah ie eo ae that Ane from the room with one on of ee mea relatives gathered around his death- mene Ppa nae the treme: asst ens of ps Ault forte: tear titeceh the middle vest in| . harge . i - i . eir joi ii inti iti Hoover's pre-convention activities pope ar anain Paling . Yosemite, Calif, June 20.—(P)— bed, ae — en eares mistement last night. ‘i +Our court. By a four to three vote the gern We age H ALTS R A made western campaign chair-| “Hospital attendants said the men| 4 12-year-old boy who made his/boy—I'd like to grasp his hand. contract has expired. We have ||court affirmed the decision of the Colonel Lindbergh | sesared ys man and intrusted with the task of! fled in two automobiles. Way to a tourist camp unassisted) But those about him turned away|| various interests to look after ||court of appeals orderin Remus'| me,” Mr. Budd said “that ( turning the votes of the farming| Powell was accused of shooting| “ster, being lost. in Yosemite Na-lin tears, personally and therefore deem |/release from the Lima stats hospital] air-and-rail route from Chicago —- ws wf _districts to the commerce Secretary.|q. W. Davis in a gun battle here ae) Bark foe tite SATs Oe ¥ Te: "For Frank Funk was serving a|| it inadvisable to sign a new ||for the criminal insane fo waich he] west {hrough St. Paul to Puget |Events Will Be Raced Thurs- i ‘. —— 4 r al et 01 ni ni = “4 . erally of the ief that tr. Fee a negro was Ser! volunteer searchers as he recovered|term in the state penitentiary at OR at said Pyle and |jquittal on a first degree murder| it would ame at least a year day, Friday and Saturday, Hoover’s choice for the chairmai ns ey in a hospital here from injuries and| Bismarck, convicted of grand lar- Grange remain personal friends ||charge on the ground of insanity. to establish the service.’ Mrs. Bryan Announces j ship of the national committee will! es ceny. | “and hope always to be cuch.” || The case decided today on its mer- Paul, M..n. June 20. 4 be Secretary Work of the interior | NE DI jay last, George Monheit of) Life’s sands ran out slowly for Dissolution of the partnership || its grants Remus his full freedom St Pauli Mis, dane seein department, who has been one of his } Piedmont, Calif. left party on|Jacob Funk. His thoughts were all!| after three years was under- ||and ord his release from the | Establis! BaD 8 e) aah de roposed|,, Showers this morning which left avowed and enthusiastic supporters | H tain to search for|of the boy as they ebbed. stood to have been at the insist- |{Lima institution. He will be re-| via the twin cities for the pronesed) the track unfit for racing necessit- | since early in the preconvention 3. unable to fi Relatives appealed to Warden|| ence of Grange, who desired to ||Ieased in a day or two as soon as| two-day New York Seattle airplane-| ated a second postponement of the bie tor Curtis of Kansas, the vice coe said that when he realized bw ee Nosth, Dakotas aren be ee ia gees “ Piper ee ce coe ene We Hh Vor. Sey onesie with the visit | Age eye the, Bieraares Bae nit uperinten . . - . . ._g_flemains Cartia of Renan tba vice he was lost he struck out on anjhand and Frank Funk left the|| ashe saw fit. bau of the Lima sospital, of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh] ®"d, Rodeo, Association, | E ‘Was! yesterday and con- TE. eastward course in the hope of| prison to go to his dad’s deathbed Remus left the state hospital for | with local railroad officials. the card will be run Thursday, Fri- ferred ppt with Mr. Hoover, wt tae, We Nas ner Ma; finding 5 come enone, he ai an ea for he, had | a the criminally insar. within halt an Colonel Jineiersh re ieee day and Saturday unless further ¢ F r —} i over a cliff and suffered a leg in-| splendid reco: an ‘arden Lee mg eee ir after the decision of the su-| pectedly at the nats i st} ts i- { will seniain in, the caplial for the) oT others wore injured seriously | jury. The next day he sighted Mir-|made a special rlea fo: him to ae ae giving him his freedom pe yesterday, arriving here from TEPC CnE ee weather condi It is expected that the session early today when an explosion oc-|ror Lake and could see tourist deags Nuessle. had been telephoned to W. H. Vor-| Janesville, Wis., and Madison, Wis.| “Decision to ‘announce the second will see the organization of a cim-|curred in the National mine of, the camps there. Twice, § after traveling | He was ‘present in the family bau, superintendtnt of the hospital. | The famous flyer went immediately | postponement was reackied shortly i ational r te me jo" ie I i t] ’e __ oO ie home 0: . a paign staff and possibly some an-| ‘ther men in the mine at the time| his path to the lake was blocked by foday he returned to the prison to BY M ADD ALEN A MABEL BOLL RETURNS | Paul, chairman of th board of the| “fret Roon today. | | candidates for geceiving the formal | escaped fe ane renee’ sive, Ps iS fe an he = Sareea: $0, Siem a fina serving. un term which will Pui iad phe ans ci Great ee stone! Lind-| Will be run tomorrow. Tomorrow's notification of their nominations} TW° of # jured i back again. err! end in a few weeks. ‘ \—Miss Ma oll, who ha e Hil ne, a | Taces will be run Friday and the 4 to live. his only food. Jacob Funk died Friday. The Saran i hoped to be the first woman to fly|bergh conferred with Mr. Hill and ial i ie and for the early days of the cam-|P°rhe blast occurred shorily before | Yesterday he found a trail lead-|boy' he loved ‘was besid’ him. Roald Amundsen Fails to|fePus ‘the “Atlantic, will return t9| Ralph Budd, president of the Great | Special events will be raced Satur paign. ; y: } a He ae re grte ied ilaets ware LEG ceed tahacmiad. A toutiee SPN eee ni eeehe teeene| etmen tron Search Flight, |New York City tomorrow. With) Nositern. Tey te Gramsci Tn Gna workings. nty-five ach almost ex! 7 an was bro ere* yes- er three companions who flew | sibilities . ci a | AMMRETA DNS sarees Se Se a BS] mene eet Set crac amc Coes BLOWER SHOW were resc ‘os! em suf-jas rangers were organizing volun: lembers of ‘ac Funk family ane, Columbia, on June 12, she wil e joint 0] rl 5 | fered injuries of a less serious na-| teers for a final search. joined today in ublishing a card of —— vonfer with her backers and a de-| None of the three would reveal H MARRIAGE BIDS fe i brought to the| DANISH TREATY SIGNED thanks to arden Tas for making (Copyrighted 1928 by, the As- termination of future plans. whether any eee plans were i were le last wish of Jacol social ess a mapped out, however. Monongalia County hospital here. | Copenhagen, Denmark, June 20.—| Funk to see—his boy. Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, June | Including holders of season tick- : { poring The Spies. it was said, was woh treaty of arbitr tion be ; is 20-— (AP) General Uineste i Pe Passengers, carried by the he ariallest Tapeh slection. pets cat gas. lenmark and’ ni s was le ive str: lon an forth Eastern Railway |cinct is Ornes, v ers. ., W al men wi operating | same line as 01 ave been lo- |in . . i i e had i United States and France, ps cated off Northeast Land by Bre, oo eters, ts Pee . et day that received any pro- . . Peat he ee ~ Po pa et ps Chi June 20.—(AP)—Pélice| Major Maddalena, Italian avi- the first flower show of the season. | > Eee 255 SE DARING MIDNIGHT HOLDUP IN TORONTO [sai eiecttrt| “i xawoaene.e [BATH HOUSE BOILER EXPLOSION KILLS | brs sis Se today. rainbow colors are on exhibit. Va- able to say the same thi in an unsuccessful effort to arrest} rieties of peonies and iris predomi 2 ah Sam (Red) Bardin, sought in con-| afternoon and reported that all 26, BLOWS THREE BUILDINGS TO ATOMS hate. Columbine, Tiger lilles, po: i Ns) nection with the slaying last Ane piggy d pe Sen ie ca ~~ le bles ond. Panaies Na Rate t He \ a % of the : retty s in vanity for ; Wy sO sie a Sagas. OP ion of the polar sea ever lay Mexico City, June 20.—(®)—|two children. pad fe ba - Toronto, Ont., June 20.—()—Six|The police were unable to overtake | assassins, 25 when the Italia was dashed j Twenty-six bodies had been re-jstreet collapsed and many pas: Flower growers from Bismarei 5 armed men who in a daring mid-}the robbers’ car. While police were firing through| to the ground and the control red today from the ruins of|>Y. were caught beneath the have entered the greatest number ht holdup escaped with is-|_, Postal authorities the door of his room and dropping} cabin was torn loose, spilling {°°Ve! 7 bricks, mortar and wood. of exhibits, while a splendid display ba pet ie heck of tear gas bombs over the transom| Nobile and eight men on the |four buildings destroyed by the) An’ automobile in front of the|of pebnies came from farms south mail valued as high as $100,-/the hes. Although no/ Bardin escaped down, a fire escape.| ce. explosion of @ boiler in a bath|bath house was buried by the fall-lof the city. Wilton has also prom- ) Bardin was one of those indicted The flier, who took off from {house. Thiry s were known|ing debris and the driver killed.|ised a few blooms. Monday the special grand jury} Kings Bay at 6 o'clock this jured. The bath|Glass windows i all the houses for} Three iris exhibitr of unusual 4 investigating Chicago el:ction ter- several blocks around were shat-|beauty are the Lord of June, Quak- He was with kid- 5 many ked. er Lady and Chereaux. attem] rol a : § ttempted ry with ropped Like their names, they sre proud, | gE and with intent to kill. tol stately flowers with colorful mark- | is bond has been fixed at $125,000. felepho a : loa au ings. Two exhibits of Oriental F MARY GETS HER TRUNKS her part building. When will del ‘ene wen pe I ” - Canadian} New York, June 20.—()—Mary engineer the boiler , express, who de- Pistons ot beck Nar, 18 trunks of robbers to ‘a i i in i A. | ree aie bit ¢ ] F Ez Hi

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