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Simpson, Sunday *Slim’ and Anne Promenade on Association to Give Préliminary Cuernavaca’s Lover's Lane Attention to Marketing; Mott Laundry Buys Former Bank’s Home Mott, No. Dak., Feb. 28.—The for- mer German State Bank building here is being remodeled for occupa- tion by the White City Cleaners com- pany here, of which J. H. Walsh is proprietor. ‘The building will be a permanent home for the cleaning company, the i REPULSES CAVALRY Bold Mexican Insurgents Invade | Second Largest City i: Mexico fcr Battle proprietor says. Erection of three or four additional lections. Interment -was at Union cemetery, ‘business blocks and several residences Mandan, Ls > “> some close to the Morrow family s ‘The local club has 80 members. It |liament can be made and other parts | ValleyCity; Roy Keller, to Armour Full Size Oversize has selected its committee for the|of its program completed. & Co., Fargo. R. L. 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There will be no surprise wedding, vouchsafed, averring that an an- nouncement of the date and place would be made in due course just as the engagement announcement was made. Opinion was that Colonel Lind- bergh and the Morrows would remain here for two or three days, returning then to Mexico City for the conclu- sion of his visit. | 8 Rid jweethearts Go ling «Colonel Lindbergh and his fiancee ‘Went motoring yesterday in the mountains surrounding the city. He ‘Was at the wheel. Later they re- turned and after’a stay at the Mor- vow home promenaded with the townspeople about its cobbled streets ahd around the plaza. In these promenades, two lines of mn form and stroll in one direction ut the plaza. A third line be- them contains the young wom- st the town and engaged couples. e aviator and his fiancee took their lace in this latter group, like any » Other two “novios,” or “two be- tgothed,” their line moving always cqunter to those of the men only, \\The program for the remainder of the stay of Lindbergh and his fiancee here today apparently contained a more than that of their first y- rH L COMMISSION REMITS - ESTATE PENALTIES Delinquent Taxes Obstacle to i; the Administrators City.to. HI Paint Water Station ‘Relief from interest ard penalties Was granted the estate of James Wright by.city commission Monday ht, on appeal of Roland H. Crane, 5 epee The delinquent taxes & lot are $264.81, which the com- —— did not feel legally able to remit. ‘Medical and funeral debts left by Wright when he died at Aberdeen, ; D., along with the taxes, exceed total of the estate. b.sold for 9700, but its title first must be cleared of the COURT OPENS TODAY FOR MORTON COUNTY Judge Berry Confronted by 55 Cases, 21 of Them of Criminal Character Morton county district court H. L. Berry presiding. While the endar was taken up, jurors are not required to report till Wednesday. Of the 55 cases listed, 21 are crim- inal cases and 13 are new civil actions, Six of the cages are of a statutory nature, four are based on liquor vio- lations and maintaining of nuisances, and others of a varied nature. An ae case from justice court is also Among the criminal cases is that of the State against Peter Berger, charged with obstructing a public highway. Berger waged a legal and physical battle with Morton county authorities most of last summer. He had plowed up a portion of a high- way south of St. Anthony and claimed it had been built over his land. Berg- er lost an appeal to the supreme DIVISION OF KANSAS IS MEASURE OBIECT Western Kansas Would Become 49th State for Failure to Allot Senators Topeka, Kans., Feb. 26.—(?)—Divis- ion of Kansas and establishment of the western half as the forty-ninth state in the union is proposed in a resolution prepared for introduction in the state legislature. Failure of the legislature to reap- portion the senatorial districts every five years, as provided in the Kansas constitution is pointed out in the reso- lution. The Cocument charges that no such reapportionment has been made for 28 years, despite repeated poste by the western part of the The resolution also declares that western Kansas has “nearly half the population” of the state, and “pays practically one-half” of all taxes used to maintain state institutions, “which is taxation without representation.” . Reference is made to the present allotment of six senators to the west- ern Leal OF eg state and 34 to the “If this be treason, make the most of it,” the resolution concludes. It was prepared by four western mem- bers of the house. BRADDOCK CITIZENS ELECT CLUB HEADS (Special to The Tribune) Braddock, No. Dak., Feb. 26.— Twenty-four Braddock citizens have been elected officers of the new Brad- | dock Community Club which was or- ganized at the instigation of Dr. Frank R. Weber, of the national com- munity service, who directed a four- day rally here. Quick! Talk on Disezse jope woo! growers will have a big busy day here Wednesday, when hold their meeting preliminary annual session about May 1. tomorrow is to be held that the produc- lope wool this season will be than last year and that plans marketing will have to be made vance to provide for that fact. ¢ 50 growers are expected to . These will include the offi- representatives of the Mc- inty pool, which sold its wool conjunction with the Slope year. Kidder, Emmons, Mc- intosh wae counties also will fang, president of the , will preside, and the meet- held on the third floor of the federal building, in the civil serv- ice rooms. Dr. Don McMahon, who was here at the recent poultry show, will at- ‘The Northern Pacific agricultural department will ke represented either by John Haw, director of agricultural activities, or by A. J. Dexter, one of the agricultural agents of the road who travels Minnesota and North Dakota. George P. Wolf, president of the North Dakota Cooperative Wool Mar- keting association, of Fargo, and A. C. Bjerken, secretary of the associa- tion, are to be here also. H. E. Wildfang, Sterling is presi- dent of the Missouri Slope Wool Growers association, and directors are Carl T. Carlson, Steele, Kidder county agent; J. A. Norlim and O. U. Dutton, both of Menoken; and Law- rence Madiand, Driscoll. The organization sold 226,000 pounds of wool last year for $94,000, setting state records in both price and quantity Yor one sale. BAPTIST ‘LENIENCY’ SCORED BY PASTORS Feb. 26.—()—Mem- lobile Baptist Pastors’ conference meeting here yesterday scored what they termed the “laxity” and “leniency” of the Southern Bap- tist Home Mission board, which agreed to a sentence of from five to seven years for Clinton 8. Carnes, former treasurer of the board, who was convicted for embezzlement of almost. a million dollars. The Rev. Dr. M. R. Fletcher, of the Oakdale church, declared the board will lose millions by its action. “The Baptist people are not going to give to home missions as long as they think the board is trying to whitewash itself,” he said. Mussolini Talks at Fascist Party Rally Rome, Feb. 26—(AP)—The grand council of the Fascist party adjourn- ed its first meeting shortly after midnight this morning with much of its work still before it. It will convene again at 10 p. m. tonight and hear the report of its chairgan, Premier Mussolini, on his general foreign and internal policy. The prospect is that several other sessions will be needed before the 400 nominations for the Italian par- I havé been a and have. Announcing My Candidacy for Reelection to the Office of Police Magistrate taxpayer in Bismarck for about 40° endeavored to conduct the business of Magistrate during the 1 ot a fi la ‘but if I was, I would are being planned for Mott this year. SHOT MOTT YOUTH NOW IS IMPROVING Father of Henry Lutz Interrupts Vigil to Make Trip Home for Boy's Mohter interrupted his vigil over his gun- wounded son in a local hospital, to- day, to return to Mott for a day and then bring in Mrs. Lutz to visit the boy. Young Lutz’s condition has taken a turn for the better. After a dis- turbed Sunday night he had a good night, Monday, and was much im- proved this morning. The father says none of the ac- counts of the shooting, Sunday a week ago, that came out of Mott were quite correct. One attributed the ac- cident to a brother of the youth shot. It was Otto Radach, 17-year-old son of a neighbor, who accidentally dis- charged the rifle while the boys were together at the Radach home. The rifle stood in a corner of the Radach kitchen, loaded. While the Radach youth was handling it with the barrel pointed toward where Lutz stood, the gun was discharged, the bullet entering the abdomen of Lutz and deflecting around to his side. CARSON'S POULTRY SHOW ENTRIES 150 First Ever Held at Grant County Seat Promises Bigger Next Year John Lutz, father of Henry Lutz, 19, Carson staged its first poultry show last Friday, with about 150 entries. A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county agent, went down to assist Theodore Martell, Grant county agent, and judged the birds. The entries were well diversified as to breeds. They included 15 turkeys of good quality. 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