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NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928 i PRICE FIVE CENTS Ee WAR RENDERED MORE DIFFICULT BY TREATY FARGO PAVING ___;s_BRineeourmHeceasuvicrms_, _]|Gov. Sorlie Reported PRACK PACT IS BLOCKS FLOAT ———— = = 3 |‘Not So Good’ By Doctors SIGNED TODAY. AFTER DELUGE Mirae Ones ateoure’ | WAR ON LIQUOR Heaviest Rainfall Since July 4, pghtt aaa NOT AIMED T0 wl 15 NATIO. 1923, Totals 3.11 Inches jn i “tay cer tom) ANNOY ITIZEN “Steam HARVESTING IS DELAYED Ground in Night GERMAN MINISTER: FIRST — borer All Regard Is Given Rights of Go (a le Banal dh Eph! Avis the Public, Says Mrs, Wil- | Secretary Kellogg Signs Own Shocked (:xtn Damaged in La Moure and Edgeley srngon, sccording to unofficial lebrandt Document Second For Uni- vices from executive man- Vicinity by Hail sion, His physician was at his | washington, Aug. 27.—#)—Atten- ted States PREY : ; ’ : Lae and could not = Feach- | tion drawn to the’ enforcement of “ Fargo, Aug. 27.—)—The heav- Shortly after three o'clock the | Prohibition by more or less specta-| Paris, Aug. 27.—(AP)—The Kel- jest rainfall since July 4, 1923, de- : governor's physician announced | jy logg- Briand renuneiation - of - war luged the Fargo-Moorhead commun- j : : that the executive was “fail- ind treaty was signed this afternoon by declare emphatically that the depart- ipotel fiftee: bout all I can say,” | ment of justice does not include in ‘ea asiatgen igi id. its war on liquor unnecessary harass-| pr. Gustav St; ity from 7:30 to 9:30 Sunday, a tutal : : ing.” of 3.11 inches falling in the 24 hour : : 3% 4 “That's Period ending at 7a. m. today and sobiyoeiad ment of citizens, foreign mitister, waa 0: SAWCCEE C rr ‘ ‘ res . : 3 forei mini 5 ee wo hours : : : , = Condition of Governor A. G. Sortie | |, The assistant attorney general in sign the historic document, attach The resulting flood in the streets 8 ‘ : was “not so good” today, his physi- ich ea ed Prosecutions} his signature at 8:45 p.m. (9: set large section of block paving i . cian said at noon. fan made plain that enforce-|s.m., Eastern standard time). afloat in both cities, flooded base- F ; Although the governor was said pre 7 the Hebe laws is demanded] “Secretary of State Kellogg was the ments, when storm sewers backed up a : yesterday to have shown improve-| to t iss ied ut si in dis-|second to sign the treaty, and For- or streets overflowed into basement j ment over his condition of Saturday,; cussing the situa’ ight that/eign Minister Benes of Czechoslo- windows and flooded subways uncer , : oe he apparently lost ground during| #1 regard is to be given the rights |vakia affixed the fifteenth and final the Great Northern and Northern bs ’ : aon Sen datih Prospects for his | oft i perpretation’ot theres ar 20 | si ture at 3:55 p. nm i ‘ 1 ery remained gloomy. r th a wt a trapping " Alter 7 Preliminary visit te the ee as applied to homes is sought,| rencunced load Brig deed countries tof The heavy rain apparently ex- f . s executive mansion this morning his needed. national policy.” ase i : hysician said it might be possible! She would make no direct com-| With this signing, é tended from = paint about = 7 Loy the governor to sign some papers | Ment on a statement attributed to] o¢ ‘on foreinP eines Saad eae Valley Clty 60 : 3 needing his attention. At that time| J-H. S. Gifford, United State: @ great effort of achievement pa Chest tonig alley ” = y . ae the governor was asleep, and it was | trict attorney in Minneapolis, that establish “aniversal ' i Soviet 1,85 inches of rain at ‘ hoped that the improvement noted | the law made no distinction Bussia being asked to take part Pro- : . te i q hibition violati ‘between a man’s se poy wilt er < 4 Meee ecammnotion amy before | home and his place of busines: through the French government... a oe : noon, however, led the doctor to or-| _ Instead she referred to the law! Paris, Aug. 27.—(AP)-—Fourteen ‘governing the search of homes and ing. semen n This graphic picture shows victims of the New York subway disaster being brought up to the street and der that his patient be bothered with Nhe dene|cading statesmen of the old and to hospitals or taken to undertaking parlors. Note the expression on the face of the man in the whee! laced in waiting ambulances to be rushed |no official business of any kind and, ‘¢claring that this could not be done Id: a car on the left. One of his legs was | legally without the pro} rant | "CY Worlds were assembled in Paris | crushed off when the subway trains crashed. This photograph was taken by a cameraman for this newspaper and NEA Service and rushed pe skate Mea nal htee we oe ratty today to consecrate the greatest tri- < The executi ibed for illegal search of dwell- that a severe penalty was pre- . in cont ed 7 = umph of peace since the Hague con- aan cot ioaasae In Mrs, Willebrandt’s opinion ference nearly 30 years . They were here to cigt 6 treaty, svolved there is popular confusion also LADLOSTNERR ees ee justice does in the enf t h che Volatend act, “She was asked if|nqie;muenitude of the act was en- ere «, Valley City, 25 miles west of Fargo, but at Jamestown 40 miles west of Valley City only .14 of an inch ef is ere was a heavy downpour on the Minnesota side of the Red River, from Halstad and_ Ada, about 40 : by telephoto. =ge="=1200 WATCH STEELE WIN TOURNEY south to Breckenridge and Wahpeton Oe eee" COOLIDGE AND {SMITH CONFERS ve —._| WEST TO FISH) ON TALK TOUR Harvest Delayed Harvesting will be delayed for a Eerewaee er HOOVER BEGINS sree ere) CAMPAIGN MAP by two of their number, Kel Briand, “to rene hanced by the simplicity of the cere- hed bzen issued by her| mon, epee flights of might have been respon- poodle eee no im oratory sible fe ids he it ig its impressiveness. § OU polis and a Minnea-| The suggestion that one of the ‘ould be understood,” she re- visiting statesmen should reply to a Frank Bolinger, 4, Discovered] Plied, “that the prohibition agents | Briand. Tees Tecren mtat ee are working under the treasury d = Unhurt in Willows Near | partment and no. under the depart. | elected on the sroenae seat thea rescore ee ree — Bismarck Tournament Com- Linton ical ga ag 5g ae sane nies lee are necessary to Considers Invasion of’ .Al] mittee Declare Steele Vic- | Interior Secretary Says He| Will Consider More: Serious Le! them. ‘This is not a crite mo big. rege ce RE Smith's Stamping Geoand-- | --° -tory Good For Game | Only Hae-Roetine-Matters || Phases of Campaign in |, jme7; Sse. and attlt-stouth|reheron Of the obras fst fae 1] HER mune and tha hau a bly caaier anequaaes ee . o_o —— Bdtnech con a had ren| al no ese odes Sat wot |SEztar ey, Frveh pha: — More than 1,200 people watched lost in the “willows” along the Mis-| Pe directly responsible for raids any| agne) heading the fist, The 1 ; C P BY JAMES L. WEST Steele defeat Bismarck 4 to 0 at the! Suverior, Wis., Aug. 2 BY D. HAROLD OLIVER souri river across the river from age early toda: Bismarck athletic field yesterday for | c.°, we t| (Associated Press Staff Writer) a1 retary West of tt at noon today by about 300 search-| /# ifford’s | 00S sickness, the evidence of suf”: id ones Erato ti Lider ge bon Aug. 27.—(AP)—Re- pee iresuresen “i splines mga partment arrived in Superior today| Spring Lake, N. J., Aug. 27.—)| ers trom the surrounding country.| tice were pebluhreran for Gifford’ ing plainly Visible in his pale, dra: torm whic: had continued from 9|freshed two days’ rest at his!" Rafferty, playing the “iron-man,” |{oF, ® call on President Coolidge at | Refreshed after a round of activi-| side andi ep Siiedalptond Padlock pro-| features. . home here, Herbert ‘Hoover today| pitching two games in succession, | dat Island lodge. == 7 | ties that have kept him occupied al- face red and dirty from the| series against homes in St. Paul Kellogg Credits Briand Fa turned his attention to mapping out | bested Doc Love in a pitchers’ battle, we " He Shad been withh ld most continuously since his-notifi-| torrent of tears that swept down Fe Frank B. Kellogg, American sec- his program for the remainder of the /though the local hurler whiffed 14 Fags ite Ae he said ~ nm arrivei | cation Governor Smith ends his| his face as he became afraid of the retary of state, here to sign for the ightni @ barn on_ the a i Steele batsmen. It was a nip-and-| {pe "/u's Rous ne wtine matters to | week-end rest at this sea coast re-| unknown terrors of the night, the United States the treaty of which he Henry Neverman farm, west of La|, The Republican presidential nom- | tuck battle, being scoreless until the | {Tut he had only routing matters NO! sort today to turn again tothe more| boy told his mother that he was RE is co-author, insists that chief credit Moure, igniting the structure which |inee decided to give first attention 'seyenth inning. Steele scored twice Si 4 iy Pye intment the cabinet | S¢tious phases of his campaign for hungry and tired. for the accomplishment rightfully burned to the ground. A cow on the|t© the east and in order to inform|in the seventh and twice in the ffice adn Bi ae bint | the presidency. That the boy slept most of the belongs to M. Briand, whose sugges- Neverman f ruck by light-|himself fully as to the situation’ eighth to pile up a clean-cut margin | °!!°er it veh ~— iy ap il | ‘ith members: of his family who| night is the belief of his mother, 3 tion on the tenth anniversary of the ning and led. After leaving La there he has invited a number of! over the local club. to hee x ‘thi ec eo tity both | Bave been enjoying the social func-| who was drawn and haggard today war led to its consummation. Mr. Moure the storm speni itself rapid-|friends to call on him at his new! That it is a fine thing that Steele |2n4 ne took this cpportanily lth tions and swimming while he re-| following 24 hours of worrying over Kellogg’s coming is considered of ly and by the time it reached Verona, | headquarters which are to be set up wrested the title from. Bismarck is lesearvggt ra Yates io 4 riment | ceived state political leaders and] the welfare of her son. The bo; ntinued on page two) a short distance to the east, was no|here. the opinion of the committee in |OPuan's if its ie initer's views on| {fiends here, the Democratic presi-| enjoyed heavy helpings of meat, po-| Attitude of Mexico Towards x ( 3 dan erous. He now has under consideration a| ch; f the tor ent, W.:°S. dential nominee intends to return by| tatoes, bread and butter, and milk ; rail ee yore, Hi. P. Goddard, an automobile ie in the day to New soon after he was found, and he ate| Catholic Church Scathingly ST P L A N E She also declared that no ordeds| German cabinet member to come ‘ int (Associated Press Staff Writer) | Fort Yates for 24 hours, was found] i204 from the apenas Boog Py ae i. | Paris in 57 years was here despit; rail, assenger coach of the|visit to both New York, the home| Ayers, H. P. G and N. 0, | their handling, Northern Pacific railway which runs|#tate of his Democratic opponent,| Churchill. The local Association of|,,£tesident. Coolidge Js very, in-/ York for further conferences on his| ravenously. Arriving home shortly from lev to Fargo was in the/and Massachusetts, but his eastern! Commerce sponsored the Program. board of eereres ne at under act | SPeaking itinerary. after noon, he was put to bed and Condemned mist of the h:*! fall near La Moure|itinerary will not be decided upon| ~ By its victory yesterd : PP ; Wednesday evenit he is sleeping soundly now after i ‘i if congress to look into the technical 4 ing y Such were broken, "" “<" “tl with chose in charge of hia esmmpaign | Biomattk seed geoy‘e308 is |aapects of the Boulder dam project. |e antu pisumety of North Dakotas parents aged |jSt Cloud, Minn; Aug. 27—(AP) The fall south of Berlin, reports|in that section. Jamestown Northern Pacific club appointment, of Hope jard, considerably during his absence. MAE ach eee coe « indicate, was ‘he heaviest and was wines Renublicad candidate's own|and the Bismarck A. 0. U. W. win Peer Bs gy Breced\og che Approximately 75 Linton boys Corolle, cece wins fangerned tp" British Columbia Airways Brain wan injured, groves neat Ber | Pesch- Making for two weeks or 91S respectively. rf) 4 Fedignation from the interior depart- anagem come | eee ee ee. Yolen to ica and the National Cath-| Craft Missing With Six {more and then begin an intensive|” Stecle piled up 30 runs ft, and the experts have been! First he went to church with Mrs.| where the boy was lost to search B balan held diese. tabs . drive which would eury Mn into the tournament games, holding its jovi NS gl since the Colorado snith, and larg numbers Who had for hin. The, fn group, wader ESE AARNE! COB TI Persons ' border states and the south’ as wel ents less, beati ; i missed seeing-him as a result of the rection of Mayor F. J. Dietz itions i — CERES WHE AT as the east. He also probably will fo 0, Jamestown Northern Pacific 10|,, resident Coolidge’s recommends: | Gregt crowds which turned out for| and ‘made up ‘of approximately 60, | oq ueconditions inthat nation bavel ctu wath Aug, 27 —U— make a trip to Chicago before be-|to 0, and Bismarck 4 to 0. The com- Boulder dant will be largely influc the political rally at Sea Girt Satur-| left at 8 a. m., followed at 10 @. m.|behooves us to express our dis; Search for the British Columbia Air- YIELDS HEAVY ginning his final swing across the|mitteemen believe that because an| 200g by the report, the compilation | 2#¥ Were. turned away from the} by = group of 15. over the actions of those atheistic|Way8 monoplane with four passen- continent at the close of the cam-| outsider won the meet this year cathedral when they tried to squeeze and Mrs. Bolinger and their i nd f 1 issing since paign. cualosiat a of which, and the progress so far ger a monsters in the name of humanity |gers and crew of two missing In" working out the details of his| anda “oette? spinh Sanctea nen made, ate expected io constitute’ a | ™ASMAR, stunned to attend the| Stik Coho ’enariny Orne ta, land justice” said Chavlen Korer of Saturday morning when it encoun pariah itinerary Hoover will seek the ad. aati. aaa oir ied discussion at Cedar | nemocratic state convention around| site of the del er Win Paiar, in his presidential mes- | tered dente fog on the trip from Vic~ , viee of ‘Dr, Hubert Work, chairman |tition, they anions ne *0F compe: today. October £ the “ Oe tee Port Yorn | Sage before the verein, taste, B.C, to Seattle, tarmed Satay, Averages 30 Bushels to Acre/°t,0 republican national commit: | ecules’ of the eight tournament| Secretary West is also a fisher. r to pick grapes, rom Fort Yates,) | Mrs. Sophia C. Wavering of |te the Olympic peninsula southwest on Grant County Farm; | tee; Representative Walter Newton, " follows: nament | man, and President Coolidge intends | rated that he probably would eee ieh his mother. who| Tuy Hil. president of the women’s |of Port Hadlock, where the pi b leiliemaster wha hen hare staal tine ie that'he-shall share with him one of | Doing ‘that section at that di y is mother. who/union, said conditions in Mexico|was reported seen by three women Yields Are Light ional spea ogy od ga Wes the-last angling opportunities on the | °°" “d ime. | was preparing dinner about neon at|“are as bad as anything we have|and nearly a dozen childi pees ‘Tilson, i nae W. 8, Mercer 3.) Brule river before the trout season the camp site, left her in search of|read in the lives of the martyred 8 16, his father; who was picking grapes|saints.”” She gave her presidential yy Fi heat Sa of the easte-n speak-| Jamestown Northern Pasitic:1,., |All: dost oh Ananst J & short away. address toda a ey ares ot Cone, whent pee, ers’ bureau, and James W. Good Fort Lincoln 0. had not been seen between then and|” Mrs. Wavering urged use of the 30 bushels to the acre on the farm of |/0wa, western campaign manager. Bismarck 5, Jamestown Inde- noon today. ballet, study of candidates and their Frank Bleick, near Heil in Grant pegs 4. STORM 6 AUSES , according i Semi-Finals The hope that the boy was lost and intelligent voting. ved by J. 1 P ADDOCK N AYS Bismarck 5, Bismarck A. 0. U. jank in Bis: 5. Ceres oo W. i. ie ani, mmo seston | HEAVY DAMAGE) See ce Marto ence | LAM THROUGH?) sunny 3 zoe 5 | emt acu 21—nal Nan Kal Save Famer] eons’ Sonyertteny ce) TWA TORNADO scene ee canniah Palen expecta Bismarck A. 0, U. W. 0, only: a rat’ night cut a awath| Lack Confidence in Herbert ‘the southern city by. the aes Steele 4, Bismarck 0. destruction a mile wide h : eee Wagner says after receiv- ind throug! ’ $ reperta m Carson and Heil.| Once World’s ‘Fastest Human’ pera gepcarpearmyind Phoenix and vicinity and caused t is averaging about 10 bushels " HIR. AM JOHNSON " estimated at $250, ties saa diatiiiainn rchers began arriving in Lin- Ie Aug. 27. The Oe ot BE che ea .. four coun! south- information received about 2 p. m./ western Iowa late yesterday reached from Linton. three today when the first extensive MRS, WALKER’S fester eee i HE ‘to the acre. Wheat threshing is gen- “* eral in the southern ‘i eee au bab! ' Pethe >? ue MOTHER DEAD to do sore ture. - Yet hgh _ by nor voice Clinton, Aug. 27—()—Mrs. condit Sa wef |tet we cold nt rey ver “Allen, ‘imother of Mrs. labor shortage, ‘was 90 as president nounced trict year, storm | our eee. An ia itis gen of of Bos had confidence i ‘I i i 4 i i r i ii : i ie es i | i 7 i i 3 e