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(NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1873. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 DISABLED FREIGHTER seerine cist Oniy_ 7 GANGSTER BUTCHERS 2 Future Mrs, Lindbe FORMER GOVERNOR SOLONS’ SALARY’ AND ~| HIDDEN BEHIND PALL} = venir own mace o cit wie ew wt we | By Y, SARLES, 69, [8 3 CHARITY FUND BILLS | OER HAD OF RIGHES THAT CLOAKS CRIME DEAD AT HILLSBORO START BITTER TALKS ‘Mad Man’ Taken Off Ship With Record of 72 Killings Without Pioneer Banker, Business Man Legistators Agree They Are Fortune in Salvage Loom- Arrest Lends Little Hope Worth More Than $5 a Day; ing for His Bravery Slayers Will Be Found Péople Don’t Think So WASHES AWAY FROM ROCKS PAY MEASURE IS DEFEATED Cutter Unable to Tow Derelict; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE @==! PRICE FIVE CENTS Es E : ! ake 3 and Statesman Succumbs i After Long Iliness 5 BE VICTIMS WERE RACKETEERS : 8 FUNERAL SERVICES MONDAY [ Action on Bill to Appropriat $10,000 for Fargo House of Mercy Is Held Over =} Prominent North Dakota Busi- Police Strongly Believe ‘Purple CAMPBELL OFFERED veut ert Stor FARM DICTATORSHIP | ome pact cance secre mo BY SOVIET, REFUSE) cs sak Si hea freight Funeral services for former Governor iE. ¥. Sarles, who died last night, will ‘was | Former North Dakotan Rejects . : be, conducted at his home Monday at : < . ; : 1:30 p. m., and at the city aut lum Supreme Control of 15, : : at 2:30 p.m. He was 69 years old. 000,000 Russian Acres : ‘The Rev. C. L. Coveril will be in . ‘ charge of rites at the auditorium, which will be under auspices of the Scottish Rite masons, of which he turned down an offer to become a sort of agricultural dictator in Soviet : — : we Scone eee with his ship after the Russia for five years, Thomas D. , Feb. 15.—(?)—A blind al- P a gh en thee ciara st Torn a bers of the crew had been Campbell, wheat grower from Mon- |ley lay ahead of police today as they Fe Rly “ant ceived a setback, as the tana and former North Dakota farm- | sought the trail of slayers in Chicago's = « iiibe-per rer cronep ens oa pound lost oy 4 a a Mareen he nn te hed visited feassia ied on mt erect olla! ae National Guard will post guard of an q seb was cold “the mad oiler of | invitation of the Soviet government | With a day and night of investiga- ‘ mace ce Rone! wa ou ee a the Alloway” because he refused to give advice on agricultural prob- police still sought a clue pers er the gi boro rrdli seatrrmae ty mi leave the ship last Tuesday lems. tery. é was by storm drove her toward He described the Soviet offer as 5 Peet Leer bes Charles “ay f rocks of Aiktak island. After serving virtually were frankly discou! . . ie, A. L. Lien, A. G. i ey See eee ccs rr crew 0! fou! _— 3 a i Posey was taken aboard the Chelan many without an arrest—lent little rud, “Honorary pallbearers will be J HUMAN SURFERING IN oats cnet ils paved without ser last night. The Chelan’s physician | States seemed like a little cow pas- | hope that the present investigation eeeseh » brocrcrlly shines cepene pronounced him physically and men- | ture. would be more successful. tally sound. “Russia's scheme of state farming] There were no witnesses when hee aL eran ai Weluee Abie! EUROPE DUE 10 COLD tion as to how much Posey assassins entered the 8. M. C. Cart- ton Page, Norman Black, Sr., Aubrey point o1 which everyone agreed was t' xt the legislators are worth more might make if the Alloway were sal-|the plan for the Panama canal ap-|age company garage at 2122 north : Lawrence, M. A. Baldwin, ali of Fa vaged was heard from several quar-| peared when it was first suggested— | Clark street about 10:45 a. m. yester- ‘ Chat * Do: Doy N. 2 ters when the Chelan reported send-|and it is by far the greatest thing| day, lined up thelr victims against a go; Charles’ Doyon, Doyon, N. WORST IN rH |] YE ARS than tha #8 a day which the state is board Angus Fraser, marck; ying i ing a few men al e freigl ever contemplated in the history of — vin Saeaer vidios ae : Frank Sprague, Grafton; William P. Spening the attack, W. E. Matthaet members of the gang of north side : Kenney, George H. Prince, both of Wells county, admitted that booze racketeers and hijackers of - :; |S8t. Paul; Joe Ulland, Fergus Falls, lative salaries should be higher, which police say George (Bugs) Mor- Minn; General David H. Ritchie,| Cold, Influenza, Pneumonia and] Pointed to the constitutional etc po head.” Moran still lives, but | 22'S 12 the best picture ever made of Miss Anne Spencer Morrow, fiancee Valley City; Fred P. Mann, Sr., and vision saying that exch member of | Gol, Charles A. Lindbergh, an sehing a ae for members of | Allan V. Haig, Devils Lake. : Starvation Taking Heavy | receive $5 a dey for his servi crew were él ite to Jay persons " family. This copy was obtained by The ine and NEA Service| Elected to office on a policy of . aboard the rescue vensel, the Nankoh _|from “Mrs. Charles Cutter of Cleveland, Ohio, who is Miss Morrow's /more business principles in govern- Tou of Lives Maru. optometrist, maternal grandmother. Very few photographs of Miss Morrow have ever |ment, Mr. Sarles served as chief exec- — ‘The Alloway was bound for Japan ‘ been taken and this crayon portrait, for which she posed only recently, is|utive of this state from 1905 to 1907. when the storm overtook her last to raed said to be the best likeness in existence. At the end of his term the treasury Bier paren separ iP Roe it had of . . week. Tuesday night all of the crew department @ surplus of $200,000. rhe “taal sel ; transt I» except, Posey took to lifeboats andy chinery. be 2 censor andy ia ita trying days | bleak desolation, with spores of tenths : the ship and ; undertakings I” think ; : z ie ot to’ the Union and {om cold, influenga, Pneumonia, and scheme is learned. 4 sea NORTH DAKOTA MEN : mitted a faux pas. ae Fleeing in caravans from the " Dearborn Atward Fox, who last Oc-| Of ancestry distinctly American in|, Unect "ie zauven Croatia, gypele through the economic crisis after the ore it in Strai Antarctic Named for | tober passed several worthless checks |both lineal and collateral lines,he was} Dooiehea while crossing the frozen | | rise legislative salaries, i 5 ii ee igeeb ist cate EE BES ge B ‘Foxy Fox’ Nabbed; Is Due’ to Faux Pas The “Foxy Fox” has at last com- war, Elmore Yocum Sarles succeeded| From all parts of the Balkans come in winning a permanent niche in unceasing reports of the worst human North Dakota’s history of achieve- Prejumope from weather conditions in ° " in Bismarck and stole an automobile|born in Woxowoc, Wisconsin, on Stefansson; Carl Ben | from the ‘Yellow ‘Taxicab company | January 15, 1859. He attended|Dmve Tver J i ie pe ciceray eneeapdie wiper ee 4 Eielson Lauded here, has been arrested at Walla| Sparta, Wisconsin, high school in 1877 | grade, Brunn, Bratislava and Liub- Walla, Wash., and has been commit- |and in 1878 and later attended Gales- |) eas tee ted to the state penitentiary there| ville, Wisconsin, college. Possessing Yana isolated, but their populations went ee Talcahjano, Chile, Feb. 15.—()— | for grand larceny. a keen sense of the Northwest's pre meibe kept indoors to escape the ‘This was announced today by|futurity, he migrated, however, to Heyes, PBlecagr te Raed Ee crane, deputy ‘Burleigh |North Dakota, settling at Hillsboro]. 2d snd animal life has suffered county sheriff, wito received the in-|on May ist, 1881. Filled with admir-| sands of carcasses have been seen in as renting “plants” and buildings re- island. brig from Walla Walla of-/ation of his mer aes and eet the snow. the gang “bict- icials. : an even greater co! nce - ) quired in conducting the gang “bie coreemmndanetirtae Fox will be held for Burleigh county |ture, he’ immediately started into| emoraiised. and it is fesred thet i ness. wourThaarien eitisiale ieee orden epaaeas from the posiness organizing the ee Coun- “ ted. Consider fashington (Continued Hy ne Bismarck officials followed Fox's gessuclaa ucla ee led the fight for’ the menzure, He ia demanded of stolen automobiles and worth- ‘to know if > tite | BEAVER OKING GIVEN |=: ie TO GOVERNOR'S WIFE} FLASHER REBUILDING Jansonius Rules Mrs..Shafer Is ei IS ALREADY PLANNED} cree” [grant = Tentative plans indicate that mod- structures will rasa the | E Be gif afalleh E FEE, a sks iste i il Elihu Root Sails for Europe Seeking Peace Feb. 15.—(#)—Elthu will i 8 pie th L ae i a 3 i use q af & tty F a it Hi Ns it p | declared only Dakota. In one af i f e ae : i f i i ig ut if if nl iil