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Oklahoma City, March 21.—(7)—W | articles of impeachment preferred by i acquitted. I have retained my honor and integ- - | Johnston's removal came as a di | ber, 1927, when hostile legislators Years by Impeachment him. he succeeded in dispersing them J, Holloway is Oklahoma's fourth governor in six years today follow- |the fire of the governor's political en- on a charge of incompetency. Hollo- | much of the state's official business. in a vote of 35 to 9 on the charge of GOVERNOR JOHNSTON TEN | Lost Office, Kept Honor FOR INCOM P E (C rity,” was Johnston's only statement W. J. Holloway Becomes Fourth | matic climax to more than two y tempted to meet on their own call to Mrs. O. O. Hammonds, Johnston's ing the removal from that office of |}emies. They charged she dominated way, leutenant governor under John- Refused to:Discharge Her PAGE SIX had not considered the alternative of general incompetency. On all other ithe house of representatives he was “I have lost the office of governor, jafter the verdict. Gtate Executive in Six of political turbulence. In No’ vote impeachment articles against confidential secretary, drew much of Henry S. Johnstan by a senate court ;the governor's office and dictated ston, has been acting chief executive | The governor, declaring that at- since the latter was suspended pend- | tacks on her were inspired by “dis- ing trial, } appointed political spoilsmen,” refused Johnston was the second succes- | to discharge her after he was sus- sive elected governor of the state to! pe and shortly before his trial opened Johnston accepted Mrs. Ham- monds’ resignation. Johnston was unmoved as the de- He be removed from office. J. C. Walton his predecessor, was ousted in 1923. Governor Holloway is the fourth to hold ihe office since then a the constitution provides a fo’ term. Expressing confidence, even on the eve of the verdict. that his admin: tration would be vindicated, Johnston | CLATICA jing vote was cast against him. sat, gazing at the ceiling hands clasped in front of him, apparently not hearing the judgment of the court. Mrs. Johnston, who had accom HERE is no need to suffer from sciatica—nor neuritis or neuralgia—longer ¢ than it takes to invoke the aid of Bayer Aspirin. These tablets are an effective anti- dote for the most acute pain; and the quickest means of breaking a cold or stopping % headaches. Perfectly harm- less to anybody, for doctors 4 will tell you they do not 4 depress the heart. So women 4 need not hesitate to use them on days which would other- 4 wise be fraught with pain. g Just be certain to get genuine Aspirin—it has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE : panied her husband to the court daily, also appeared unmoved. Immediately after the verdict, friends flocked around the deposed governor, extending their sympathy. Among them was Mrs. Hammonds. ‘No. Pacific Officials Here in Special Cars To Check Up on River The Northern Pacific railroad is keeping close tab on the condition of jthe Missouri river here and in the stretches to the north and south of Bismarck. General SURVIVORS OF TRAIN (CRASH HELPLESS 10 ‘AID TRAPPED PEOPLE |Flames Hold Rescuers From Saving Men, Women and Children in Burning Coach Superintendent TT. F. Lowry. has been on the watch here several days, and has been joined by W. H. Strachan, general superintend- {ent, from St. Paul. Both officials ar- rived at Mandan in their special cars. Roadmasters reported to them that the river had fallen two feet. Parry Sound Ont.. March 21—(7)— Survivors of the wreck of two Can- adian Nationc] express trains near here told today how they were forced to stand helplessly by while men, women and children burned to death. Nineteen dead were accounted for and a score or more were injured. Wrecking crews were searching the debris for other bodies. The wreck occurred when, trains No. 3, east- bound, and No. 4, westbound, collided headon near Drocourt, a siding, 46 The Bull Moose Party received its jname from the remark made by | Theodore Roosevelt—“I feel as fit as a Bull Moose.” Seecautt than ever with | Straight Eight Power! Studebaker famous | COMMANDER AS AN EIGHT AS A SIX $1495 ~ 51350 Commanvea Escur Conveariate Cannorer, $1645. With six-cylinder motor, $2495. Six wire wheels end trunk rack standard equipment. Other Commander Eight Models a: low.as $1495 Sixes as low a $1350. Prices at the factory. Bumpers end spare tires extra. Coenr Eight power now lends the final touch to Studebaker’s famous Commander — matched by youthful, vivid style! Riding ease introduced by Studebaker’s ball bear- ing spring shackles, is still further enhanced by hydraulic shock absorbers. 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