The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1929, Page 5

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‘ : 3 { } ‘ \ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1929 Mrs. Henry Duemeland] Mrs. Hoskins Hostess : Gives Bridge Dinner Mrs. Henry Duemeland entertained guests at a bridge dinner last eve- “pene, freesias, carnations and lil- Celebrates Birthday Mrs. C. C. Swett entertained 12 small girls yesterday afternoon at a party in honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Beverly. Games ent for Mrs. Hanson Surprised by Friends on Birthday * * * The Luther League of the First Lu- theran church will hold its devotional of the U. ©. T. and cordially invited. * * ot. and Mrs. M. B. Demming turned from Minneapolis, they went on their wedding They will make their home at 1002 Fourth street. * ee The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve a chicken ple sup- per in the church parlors Tuesday evening, commencing at 5:30. * * afternoon, Tue sale senale. seniors oF: a ance st Paizeson' i i ‘Members of the B. I. C. will meet GOA, Aapainm, 8, oe Beene at. Me, Told by Mrs. Morris Rehabilitation Report Shows Work Done for Disabled Veterans of N. D. The qucc::on, “Just what does the ef at re for N. P. Club Meet Program Will Include Promi- nent N. D. Speakers; Will Close With Banquet ‘The program for the sixth biennial convention of the state federation of Ne Women’s clubs, to be held in Bismarck February 12, 13, and 14, has been announced by the local program committee. Features of the program will be Invocation. Welcome—Mrs. Berta FE. Baker, j | state treasurer. Response. < Appointment of committees. Recess. President's Message—Mrs. Barbara Parkinso! n. “Benefits Derived from Belonging to a Nonpartisan Club”—Lois Darling. Afternoon Session Attend Lincoln’s Day Program at Capitol. Return to Convention hall. Roll call of delegates. Business session. as National Com- Experience mitt oman.” —| Minnie Craig. Mai “| We now cover THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Faces Death With ‘Viva’ on His Lips Toral’s father and mother with. some other relatives, waited in the corridor to catch another glimpse of him. The mother gave the prison di- Tector a white silk mantilla and asked that her son’s face be covered with it after he was put to death. Brilliantly bright but cool weather helped to attract about 200 curiosity seekers to the vicinity of the prison. Mounted police held them about 100 yards back from the gates. All traf- fic_was halted some distance away. The crime for which Jose d2 Leon a>t A ie In the hospital of the penitentiary at the time of the execution was Mother Concepcion, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment as “the intellec- tual author” of the Obregon assass- ination. The hospital is within the sound of rifle shots in the execution ground. Captain Rodriguez Rabiela, who fired the coup de grace, used a pistol which was given to him as a gift by the late President-elect Obregon, ‘Foral's victim. A few minutes before Toral was to be executed, he was taken from his -{cells into an outer courtyard where Called ‘Religious Fanatic’ After the authorities had subjected the slayer to e@ fierce grilling Presi- dent Calles issued a statement declar- ing that Toral’s deed was “motivated by religious fanaticism” and that “much information implicating di- rect clerical action in the crime had As an outcome of this examination ing place for e number of young men ‘and women who discussed there the religious laws which caused the break between the Mexican government and the Roman Catholic church. At the joint trial of Toral and Mother Concepcion she based her appeal for acquittal on the argument that she knew nothing of Toral’s in- tentions. 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