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PAGE EIGHT | AUCTION SALE iz THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ON SALE AUSTRIA PRESS | Se¥ Sry chat TortreVitn THICK WAN BEATS | une Bemus Buck inHis Mansion | Waconsn. ASSAILS SEIPEL' Note to Mussolini, Regarded | as South Tyrol Renuncia- tion, Brings Outburst Vienna, July \—Publication | of Chancellor Seipel’s recent note to Premier Mussolini of Italy, regarded a8 a renunciation of Austria’s claims for the South Tyrol as the price for resumption of normal diplomatic ‘re- lations between the two countries, has caused an outburst of indigna- tion in the Austrian press. Among the headlines which are used today are: ‘“Seipel kneels be- fore Musso: and licks Italy’s boots,” “Austria’s ignominous sur- rend “Seipel makes strategical retreat, and “Seipel begs Italy's forgivene: ‘he only. Newspaper containing an indulgent note is the Neuefreipress which says that the chancellor was forced to make terms with Premier Mussolini because the relations be- tween the two countries since the withdrawal of the Italian minister to Austria last Iiarch contained an element of real war. “It would be quite ridiculous for poor dismembered Austria with six, million inhaibtants to challenge al ary power and great state like! which could crush the dwarfed Austrian republic overnight,” says the newspaper. Love for U. S. to Be Taught to Children in Mexican Schools Mexico City, July 3.—(?)—Under- Secretary of Education Moises Saenz has appointed a committee of edu- cators and newspapermen to direct! &@ movement in the public schools to teach Mexican chil m love of the United States. The movement is considered the best means to pro-| mote lasting understanding and friendship between the two coun- tries on a solid foundation since children are unprejudiced. El Universal said today that the ™ovement grew out of the sugges- tion of an unnamed American educa- tor who started a drive in‘the Unit- ed States and had American children| send presents to Mexican children. Each present was accompanied by a letter from the American donor to the Mexican r cipient. The committee is considering the Present which Mexicans will send their Americar friends. Hog Cholera Cases Have Been Reported Several outbreaks of hog cholera hhave been reported in the southern! ret of the state during the last alli according to ‘br. W. F. Crewe, state veterinarian. cases, however, he said, are scattered and losses are nominal. Veterinarians in the various counties of the state are cooperating with the state veterinarian in hold- ing the cholera to a minimum, Crewe said. The veterinarians reg- ularly make reports to the state office here and steps are taken to confine the disease to the district in which it originated. y hogs have been vaccinated season, Crewe explained, and Plans are made for the vaccination of many more. This system, he said, has been found to be far more ‘Satisfactory than any other. TOO REALISTIC Belgrade, Jugoslavia—Mm e Zlata Gaveta, prima donna of the National theatre, is in favor of less realistic @cenes in opera. Her feelings on this Bubject were brought to the atten- tion of the audience when a clumsy threw a dagger which the soarier's foot to the of the si The curtain was before Madame could fully = poly her iain of the support- JUST EA. KID A ‘Youngstown, en a stranger told Patey Ms ino that he'd have a lot of "New Jersey Child Is Torture Victim A victim of cruelty described as the “most atrocious abuse ever brought to the attention of New Jersey courts,” lies in the Lakeland County Hospital, Camden. Her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Robertson, were arrested and held in default of $5,000 bail each, pending action ‘of a grand jury. The girl charged that the couple blackened her eyes, broke her nose, suspended her by her wrists tortured her with hot wires. Tigress Terrorizes Wild Animals Before Shot Ends Rampage Jersey City, N. J., July 3—7)— Girlie, a 500 pound untrained Singa- pore Tigress, ripped away the steel bars of her cage in the wild ani- mals’ building o! Henry Bertels to- day and roamed for several hours within the building, terrorizing scores of other animals and birds, before she was killed. George Bist- any big game hunter, shot the ani- mal. Walter Masert, youthful night caretaker, narrowly escaped the big beast after he discovered her attack- ing a camel. Bartels is a dealer in wild ani- mals. He said the tigress had al- ways been very wild. He valued her at $1,290. LAKE COTTAGE BOMBED Kenosha, Wis., July 3—(2)—The five room cottage of Brian Butcher, Kenosha insurance agent, at Lily Lake, 20 mile; west of here was bombed early today. No one was in the cottage at the time. HE! ARST. BUYS 0 OMAHA BEE Omaha, Neb. July 3.—(P)—Sale of the Omaha Bee-News to Wililam Randolph Hearst was anneunced to- day by Nelson B. Updike, publisher of the Omah: newspaper. PARADE | BROKEN UP New York, July 3—(?)—Twelve persons were arrested today when a squad of forty-four police broke up an attempted demon: stration and pa- rade of the “All American anti-Im- Perialist League” in front of the Wall street offices of J. P. Morgan and Company. AUDITOR GETS CABINETS County Auditor A. ©, Isaminger today received eight steel filing cab- | inets which will be instalied in his| office soon. The cabinets were made necessary by increased business for | the office this year. ole ARMY CONGRATULATES STABLE BLAZE CREMATES MAN Omaha, Neb., July 3.—(®)—Two fires, following each other in rapid succession at the Ak-Sar-Ben Race Track Plant Monday night, claimed the life of one man and burned an- other severely. The dead man, a cripple, is James | McClean, 48, a former jockey. {blaze that destroyed a feed barn. curred. Only quick work by firemen and stable hands checked the flames. part owner of a cafe that was de- stroyed. PASTOR ‘KICKED’ OUT Hawthorne, N. J., July 3—>)— The congregation of Hawthcrne Re- formed church no longer desires as pastor the Rev. John R. Reeves, who has filed suit for divor.., naming a member of the choir as corespondent. The congregation, 99 to 2, voted against him. He is on a vacation with pay. His wife occupies the parsonag: PAY G'VEN TO CHARITY Warsaw, July 3.—(®) — ~“arshal Joseph Pilsudski has been paid sev- eral hundred dollars by a newspaper for an interview in which he ex- pressed disgust with parliament. He gave the money away for social service, The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. | Hail-- vy York, ae 3) —Ceor e M. Cohan, who, in the words of - army officer, has been of incaleu- lable aid to the army because of Patriotic and wholesome sentiments embodied in his songs and plays, will be half a centuly old on the Fourth. Major General Hanson Ely, com- manding at Governor's Island, has |sent hi ma letter of congratulations. RUTH ELDER RETURNS New York, July 3.—()—Could the feason be that the world has been introduced to a young lady by the name of Amelia Earhart? Ruth El. der, who almost did what Amelia di the stranger 50 good that he put on aol shoes and beat it—with with is coiiday | home from Europe thi evening. She went abroad only three weeks ago with the intention of mak- ing an earended tour befor going to Hollywood. ANITA STEWART DIVORCED Los Angeles, July 3,—() —Anna Mary Brennan dislikes ni ht life in He|New York. Her hus ited. ikes it. That’s on jon why the lady, better known nita Stewart way|of the movies, obtained a divorce peo: from Rudolph Cameron Brennan. VIDOP. LIKES HOME TALENT New eYork, July 3—(#)—Kin, ea dor is back from Europe wit opinion that there ir ro need es! Soever of importation cf foreign film and a crop gone It is quite possible that the largest part of your whole season’s in- vestment may be lost in a five min- ute barrage of hailstones. another rea- son why your crops should be protected by a hail insurance policy. Ask about the sort of protection guaranteed by 2 policy the Hartford, MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 577 6-year-old Elizabeth Hinkle still] adopted today by the National Edu- | He was burned to death in the! mittee. The entire racing plant was threatened and a mad scramble to remove horses from the stables oc-|George Steen, five-day-old son of The injured man, John Fouls, was | Funeral parlors at 4 p.m. today. HICKMAN BEATS UP CELL MATE San Quentin, Calif., July 83.—(2)— William Edwz-d Hickman’s skill or luck at dominoes caused the fight in “condemned row at San Quentin urison Sunday between him and a ‘fellow murderer, Joseph Troche, former pugilist. ES Hickman not only won the domino game, but \/on the fight as well. Hickman and Troche, cell mates, both await hanging. Hickman for the murder of 12 year old Marian Parker in Los Angeles, and Troche for the killing of a San Francisco girl. Sunday guard heard a racket in the cell and found Troche, in spite of his pugilistic prowess, beaten and scratched and Hickman unscratched. Both regused to explain. Federal Department of Education Urged at N.E.A. Convention Minnezpolis July 3.— (®) — Crea- tion of a federal department of edu- cation, with a secretary in the presi- dent’s cabinet, is urged in a report cation association, here. Repeating a recommendation of Previous conventions, the associa- tion approve dthe report of the legis- lative committee recommending “re- new and consistent efforts” for such | a department. This proposed department would supersede the present bureau of edu- cation in ae interior department, now headed by a comn.issioner of education, but until the change is ef- fected the report urge that ni- in convention the present bureau William M. Davidson, superinten- dent of schools presented the rerort as chairman of the legis'ative committe». He pointed out that the Proposed department | was oalled for in the Curtis-Reed never was reported out of com- BABY BURIED TODAY Funeral services for Melvin Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Steen, 623 Thayer avenue west, who died this jmorning, will be held at the Webb Starts Tonite at 7: 30. and Tomorrow at 9 A. M. BERGESON'S Remus Back in His Mansion his release from the state hospital for the insane at Lima, 0. . Remus, former Cincinnati bootleg king and slayer of his wife, returned to his mansion in Cincinnati. Here Remus i work while a secretary looks on. on which a jury acquitted Remus. shown, seated, at “Temporary insanity” was the grounds $250,000 Alimony Is__- Near Chicago Record Chicago, July 3—(7)—Mrs. Sadie Kaplan O'Connell, who was near death a week ago from an alleged seal ee at bebe tod .y. ee nee vorce decree from her capitalist hus- band, John Edward O’Connell, and al Dabenil od one of the lar ments on recot after she entered Judge William J. Icndsay’s court she was awarded $250,000 alimony and a divorce, un- contested, on charges of cruelty. ATLANTIC HOP IS SET ee sey, Bape ed es onl jturo Ferrarin an lajor Carlo Pittsburghy Pa. Delprete, holders of the world’s du- ration flight record, are due to hop off at 5 p.m. today for Buenos creased appropriations be made for |’ bill at the last congress, but this bill | today that the st alimony settle- here. Ten minutes HARRIMAN MINES QUIT Moscow, July 3.—(#)—Soviet con- cession authc-ities announced to American newspaper correspondents larriman interests have given up their manganese con- cession in the republic of Georgia. The blind population of Britain in Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—22 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. The body will be buried et Fair- view cemetery in the family plot. —__—_——_——————— ! For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick build- ings next to Armour Cream- eries, pf for prices and shipping tags Northeyn Hide & - Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop. Phone 406 Bismarck, N. D. | you never see, aid our {Service to Efficiency, | Sguipment? eS Funeral Parlors 210 Fitth St. Phone 687 © Bismarck GOLF a All 75c Balls are .. All 50c Balls are . Repainted Used Bal. Goodyear, Pe il TE hice Saver nd Goodyear, Wilson S& Clubs and Bags at a Saving! Gamble Stores IN FIVE STATES | 2UESDAY, JULY 8, 1928 Wisconsin Utilities the ‘Nationa “fe? Hon auseeinties Furnish 1 Scholarships today, when his was the “aly y mame Placed in nomination for the po: GETTA RUBBER SHIRT wo Mannion 1, Soar 0 finance three fellowships for engineering study at the University London.—Babe Ruth isn’t the only of Wisconsin is furnished by the |OM€ who has to reduce. News here Wisconsin Utilities association, |i8 that London's er ia “Bobbier® John N, Cadby, secretary of the or- |™ust “reduce or re gnaization, testitfied today before|°°PS are anxious about the ‘wee the federal trade commission investi- |#"4 it is said that the heavy blue- gation of power utilities. coats are presenting an argument Activities of the association in|that “fatness means fitness.” connection with cixie textbooks used in the schools of Wisconsin also were revealed through testimony and correspondence of Cadby. Cadby testified that he had read text manuscripts prepared by Pro- fessors Martin J. Glaesser ‘and’! Frank Woy of the University of Wis- consin, and had suggested certain changes to the authors. He also told of supplying illustrative material to Dean Edward A. Fitzpatrick of the Marquette university graduate school for use in a textbook. LAMKING IS N. E. A, HEAD Wr meatolis, July 3.—?)—Dr. Uel W. Lamking of Maryville, Mo., wa: . 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