The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 12

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u se Re wi al; fr co ca th st sc Ga ar fo sit Ie BR SQSBee eseae sree Bose ~ StHROCASHSS THAWALHe vietat T2282 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Business Men Meet to Make Christmas i} Saturday Press of Minneapolis, and 's Decoration Plans) passed'a rescluign dementng ton Plans for decor: streets and for making other ar- i} ——_——. rangements for the Christmas holi-| Supreme Court Gets days will be discussed at a'meeting of local business men at the Asso- ciation of Commerce rooms at 4 p. ™m. tomorrow. This announcement was made to- day by H. P. Goddard, secretary of| cattle stealing case to come before the association. dard requests that all busi- ness men who are interested in Christmas plans for the city be present for the discussions, Last year the streets were decor- ated with Christmas trees, and a large evergreen, decorated with electric lights, tinsel, and other hol- iday symbols was installed in the park of the Northern Pacific pas- senger depot. A Christmas program for the children is also planned for the hol- idays each year, according to God- lard. Mary Schlinker Still in Serious Condition Miss Mary Schlinker, who suf- fered two fractures in the bones of each of her arms, a fractured pelvis, and general shock when run over by 2 truck Tuesday morning, is still in 2 “problematical” condition at a local hospital today, according to attend-| Ing physicians. The injured woman, employed by the Bank of North Dakota, was run pver by a truck near the Bismarck Country Club while taking a morn- Ing walk, the right front wheel of the vehicle passing over her body. The driver of the truck brought her to the hospital immediately after the accoident. Stronghold of Reds , Stormed by Chinese London, Nov. 15.—(AP)—An Ex- change telegraph dispatch from Hongkong today said that the com- munist stronghold of Shekkong, 12 miles east of Canton, fell after a battle of two days after it had held out for more than a year. The com- munist force retreated to Chaingoi where they were finally beaten in a battle in which hundreds werc killed and more than 200 made prisohers. The dispatch did not state who the victor was. The Canton govern- ment, however, has been waging a vigorous campaign against commun- ists since it came into power last December. STARKWEATHER MAN DEAD Rochester, Minn., Nov. 15.—(®)— Morris King, son of Myron King, os N. D., died here Tues- | jay. PRESS SCORES COURT Norfolk, Va. Nov. 15.—(P)— Without comment on the merits of the case, the American Newspaper ing Bismarck’s) speech’.” :| Black and Montgomery had the ani action of the Minnesota supreme court in enjoining publication of the toration of “the right of ‘free First Cattle Theft Case in Many Years Hearing of evidence in the first the supreme court in several years was completed yesterday and a deci- sion is expected within the next week or two, The case, appealed from judgment of conviction and also from an order | denying the defendant a new trial, was one in which Mrs. Clara B. Black ‘and L. R. Montgomery, Fort Yates, are charged by the state with stealing cattle. The complaining witness, Albert that the defendants in the butchered ral cows belonging to him in 1926, Argument in the case centers around the fact that the cattle belonging to the Indian had| strayed to the defendant’s farm,} where they stayed for a consider- able length of time. After warning Noheart that the cattle would be slaughtered unless he paid for the animals’ keep, Mrs. mals killed, according to testimony. The case was appealed from the district court at Fort Yates after Judge F. T. Lembke had sentenced the pair to two years in prison. Salvation Army Head Is Reported Improved London, Nov. 15.—(AP)—General William Bramwell Booth, head of the Salvation army, who is making a determined fight against acute neuritis, passed a fair night, it was announced today. There was little change in his con- dition this morning. Hearing Scheduled in | Transfer Application Hearing will be held at Mott, N. D., Nov. 20, on the application of | William Tipp, Lemmon, S. D., t operate a motor freight service from Lemmon to Carson and Regent, N. D., by the state railroad commis- sion, it was announced today. B. C, Larkin of the railroad com- mission will probably conduct the hearing. Condition of Warden Lee Remains Serious s John J. Lee, warden of the state | penitentiary, remained in serious condition at a local hospital today. last Friday. He has been in the hospital about 10 days. 2 piece Velour Suite 99 « Coil Springs and Inner $39.50 2 inch post walnut steel bed, Sagless cable spring, 50 lb. Sandwich mattress. Complete $24.75 SPRING MATTRESS Wife Smoking Angers Los Angeles, Nov. 15.—()—An- gered at the sight of his wife smo! ing a cigarette, Robert Johnson la: night shot and wounded her and a man who attempted to pacify him, then killed himself. The : shooting occurred in the home of Mrs. John- ison’s parents. Police said the Johnsons had just reached a reconciliation after a week’s separation. Mrs. Johnson was wounded in the jaw, while Ber- nard May, 45, a boarder at the home, ye interceded, was shot in the chest. Lindbergh Pals With Noted Bull Fighter Mexico City, Nov. 15.—(®)—Col- A ee Yi linet onel Charles A. Lindbergh spent Noheart, Fort Yates Indian, cher | vata day in the confpany of Rodgitc |posed to have been unloaded; as her’ Goana, retired Mexican bull fighte: who a few years ago was famous as Goana sat beside Colonel Lindbergh | st December and explained the ectacle to him when the airman witnessed his first bull fight. The flyer and the retired matador went to Chapingo, a few miles from Mexico » as the guests of Luis Leon, secretary of agriculture. They visited the national school of -agri- culture there. Grand Jury Remains Silent Again Today Burleigh county's grand jury which is in session here after a month’s recess had no announce- ments to make today, according to Fred Jansonius, district judge. The court room was again filled with witnesses this morning waiting to be heard by the jurors, and the jury was presumably “going about its business systematically,” accord- ing to the judge. ing investigated by the bod; Man, Shoots Two and |matier of high speculation” today, Then Kills Himself 2ttomey? °° * McCurdy, state's i] ora one of the world’s finest matadors. General Rodriguez Is public report and what cases are be- iStock Exchange Seat | Sells for $480,000 New York, Nov. 15.—(AP)—A New York Stock Exchange member- ship was sold today for $480,000, equalling the record high price and unchanged from the previous sale. Actress Trips, Kills Self With Stage Gun Abilene, Texas, Nov. 15.—(AP)— Mrs. Gene Gladstone, 42, Fullerton, jCalif., actress, was killed last night |b stage property revolver she carried which was discharged when she tripped and fell on the stage of ‘a theatre here. The gun was sup- \Foutine did not call for firing it. | Not in President Race Mexico City, Nov. 15.—(AP)— General Abelardo Rodriguez, gover- nor of the northern district of lower California, said today that he did not intend to be a candidate for the presidency. General Rodriguez ar- rived here to attend the inaugura- tion of Emilio Portes Gil as provi- sional president. $1,122 ROBBERS’ LOOT Minneapolis, Nov. 15.—()—Jew- elry and cash amounting to $1,122 was taken in a burglary of the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grodnick, detectives reported today. French Convent Shut by Turkish Officials Constantinople, Nov. 15.—(AP)— Advices from Smyrna today said the Turkish government was closing a French convent school there on the suspicion that three teachers were conducting religious } dail ne Sadr The American school at Broussa was closed last year by reason of similar accusations, 14 HORSES BURNED St. Paul, Nov. 15.—(AP)—Four- teen horses were burned to death early today when fire destroyed a barn, garage and an automobile at the rear of the Patrick Kane home in St. Paul. Loss was estimated at determined, Rummage Sale under aus-| pices of Business and Profes- sional Women’s club Saturday, Nov. 17, at 8 o'clock a. m. First door west of First National Bank. L | | | Battery recharging, repairing and servicing. Automobile starting, lighting and ignition. 214-214 1-2 Main Ave. Phone 332 Bismarck, A lock to the apartment was pried open. WOLD TRIAL BEGINS | Minot, N. 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