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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRE: "AT OLD SCHOOL "=<" 19 CONCLUDED) IN DEAD HEA Bt sociation compieted its annual hunt-| crowd of ‘racing followers at t 7 ing trip here last night, with more ity track today when ti. than 300 automobile loads of farmers ing judges announced a de |. and visitors in attendance. heat in the running of the secor i] The farm managers ‘adjourned | event—the first in several years ¢, jafter a brief informal meeting, at| eastern tracks. The second race w j) who ea first woman to fly | (?)—Chippewa ‘which Attorney ee ere tne nage P. S. Cre Ree and across the Atlantic. ‘searched today gave the principal address. e | P. McGovern mbeau. Miss Earhart was 55 minutes be-! sheriff's deputies for two young men | next meeting of the association will] The trainers decided not to rt hind her crowded schedule when she! in a dilapidated car with whom /|be at Fargo in February, 1929. the race over to decide the winne arrived at her alma mater and its; Christaa Plont-. 13, Fh ae Bee | “The dls mete best in the} and the Uta) Pig titi A reception for her. George, 16, left Cornell, Wis., Wed- | history of the Farm Managers’ asso- gers made on the horses wei Hiram D. Loomis, 67, Hyde Park Heady ight. The boy was returned | tion,” said Cap E, Miller, Fargo, | spl . Sambeau came from behir | principal, described the graduate of| home early Thursday morning but! secretary-treasurer of the organiza- | at the close to overhaul Buddha an. 1915 as “our most distinguished | the girl is still missing. tion. | make the dead heat. 4 Hoover Starts Campaign OLUB WILDER | BEATS WON) Fi ——— ' Minneapolis, July 20.—()—A man { crawled rough a bedroom window ‘ of Mrs. B. McCluskey, at 4 a. m., F today and attacked her with a club, while her two children, a year old and three years old, screamed in but there was no stern disciplinarian to greet her. Instead 5,000 young voices joined in Hyde Park High school’s cheers for their distinguished aluminus bak irs. McClusky_ was unconscious for 15 minutes. When she regained consciousness the invader had fled, Mrs. McCluskey was asleep, her ¢ : two children in cribs beside her bed, when the house breaker pried off a @creen on a window of her bedroom a 4 ‘ and crawled into the room. She’ awakened just a moment be- | fore the man struck her over the \ head with a club. | FLYERS TOGET |. RADIO “HELLO St. Paul, July 20.—(AP)—Wel- come by radio wil greet the flyers ie the national reliability tour when Cabinet officers were at the depot to wish him well when Herbert Hoover left Washington for the west to they fly from Fargo, N. D., to St.) visit President Coolidge at Brule, Wis. and continue on to his home in California,'for the notification cere- Paul, next Tuesday. monies. Left to right. are Secretary Kellogg, Postmaster General New, Secretary Hoover, Mrs. Hoover, for- ieee Re broadcast to} mer Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work, who is now chairman of the Republicn national committee, Sec- tion, ad wil be vecelven by winline: retary Jardine and Secretary Wilbur. B. Baldwin in plane No. 19, a Waco- : , Crosley equipped with a radio outfit, | be made at various places where ap-| with 211 starting the final round of| Obregon for which crime the Cath- | He will also receive weather reports | Propriate topics will be discussed |the Metropolitan open golf cham-|olic clergy appears responsible.” | | | | a hair led the national air tour into | chief potato specialist, United States | mour, 71 for Diegel, and 68 for Fal- i y re . | St. Louis, of the American Agricul- SLAYER ACTION | ee abt) duh tural Chemical company; Charles ERUPTION STIRS Charles W. Meyers, winner of the Myers, extension plane pathologist ae He carried Thomas Colby and Will-| tives from agricultural colleges in during the flight and will communi-| viefly by experts. pionship at the Shackamaxon Coun- —--—___—__ cate the messages to the other pilots.! Among the experts to participate |try club here'this afternoon. Scores x | as In a Lockheed plane L. F. Schoen- | in the tour are Dr. William Stewart, |for the third round were 71 for Ar- Missoula today from Spokane. He | department of agriculture; C. L.jrell. was accompanied by Eddie Cooper | Fitch, Ames, Iowa; C. F. LeClair, New York-Sp.kane air derby last of the ie she department Obregon’s Slayer Will Be Given | ii Wi ri re any 1 senta- Par . | September, was second in a Waco, | of agriculture and many representa. PHILIPPINE ISLE Civil Trial, Authorities | i Idwi . the central states. | pis Ch ons The tours have been annual events _ of Announce | | | for more than 10 years. For afew] yanila, July 20,—(P\—A. violent — years they were attended principally | oiurary of Atavon, the vele Mexico City, July 20. (AP)—Police and mili- tary authorities of Mexico were restrained by the dis- trict court today from tak- ing any action against Jose de Leon Torral, slay- er of General Alvaro Ob- our years farmers, agricuitural col-| Albay Province which recently by southern trade area have been urged | directions, Business in Legaspi and | es smaller towns near the hase of the Farmers and businessmen from ne North Dakota and three Minne- Bota counties will tour the Red Riv- Volcanic mountain was paralyzed. The activity was accompanied by a deep rumbling which intensified the terror of an already panic stric- er Valley this year in search of bet- en populace, regon, for seventy-two ter methods of potato growing. CLASH A f A IN hours. Tours are being arranged in Clay, a This action came simul- Polk and Kittson counties in Minne- sota and Walsh county in North Da- kota, It is estimated that at least 100 persons will participate in each tour. The program will include actual observation of potato fields selected to show the v: us methods of po- tate raising. Di: Shanghai, China, July 20.—(AP) —A clash between Japanese troops and a body of Chinese regulars at Tsinanfu_ was reported _ today through Japanese sources. Details were lacking but it was said that the - MEXICAN HEAD YANKS CONDOLE New Orleans, La. July 2 taneously with an official announcement that the youthful art student would be given a public civil trial. ussions and les-|Japanese were sent to disarm Chi-|(AP)—The Catholic clergy of Mex- | Bons will be held at each field. nese who had infringed on the Jap-|ico was said by President Calles of | The Clay county tour will start; anese railway zone. Mexico to “appear responsible” for! Irom Moorhead at 8 a. m. Wednes- the assassination of General Alvaro F AILS R APIDLY | day, August 1; the Polk county tour Obregon in a cablegram from the will leave either East Grand Forks or Crookston August 2, and the; Small Hythe, Kent, England, July Mexican chief executive received to- t 1 day by the New Orleans Association arian county tour will begin Aug- eles —(®)—Ellen Terry, famous Eng- lish actr was in a dying condition ; jof Commerce. The cablegram ; in reply to one extending the sym-| 4, Included in the party making the | pathy of the Association to the Mex- when physicians issued their after- tours will te a large number of po- ican people over the murder of their noon bulletin today. The bulletin tato weer the enter trade ia president-elect. territory. Farmers on the route are| Westfield, N. J., July 20,—(AP)--| The cablegram said: * ted to join as the tour travels|Tommy Armour ‘as leading with! “Sincere thanks for your condol- | Stated that Gore tteeaet pote ni f 4 a district to district. 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