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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1929 CANADA INTERESTED IN INTERPRETATION OF ANTI-RUM TREATY I'm Alone Sinking Case Will Be Subject of Disoussion With the United States CONTENT OF NOTE UNKNOWN Four Contested Points in-Liquor Smuggling Pact Expected to Be Examined Washitngton, April 8—(#)—Formal Tepresentations on the sinking of the rum-runner I’m Alone The first man, is seen Unofficial views of the matter, however, are that the Canadians are more interested in the points at issue . between the two ts over government the anti-rum smuggling treaty of 1924 between the United States and Great Boa Britain—which binds Canada ag a|°rs Met Pucsuens to dominion of the British common: [Scr Soynier, Hic wealth—than they are over the actual | present. March Sth, 1928, 10:00 A, M. rd of County, Cominission- jo Swanson, So- Moved by Commissioner Soder. Embraces Contested Peints ‘The I'm Alone case is regarded as embracing most of the contested Commissioners points and enables the governments |S0¢oivii”; riwilie {o bring the matter up for discussion. | “Moved by Commisstoner Soder, sec: Since it has been thought: the jonded by Commissioner Fricke. thet m: ve Canadians were desirous of discussing |$he Salvation er eg Sthis county. the treaty, the points on which they | R ct Comunissione: a have been unofficially expected to | ay Soden, aye; Moynier, urnment. On| W royal wedding in Oslo, Norway, in four centuries united Princess Martha of Sweden and Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, shown above, cénter, with their bridal party in St. Saviour’s Church. The Duke of York, best standing ince. The eight bridesmaids were divided evenly be- composed immediately behind the crown pr tween Sweden and Norway, and only one, Princess Ingrid, of Sweden, was a member of royalty. Herman, witness fee.. ickolaus, Smith, c. J. Martineson, . A. Cleveland, ‘klin, witness fee.. ' Sorsdahl, witness fe: . Franklin, wii wi Dave Smi Cathern of lost . L, Spear, assignment of James Bothne, court re predicate their case are these: iri ae board proceeded | 4 ‘Whether the right under the treaty to search and seize suspected rum- runners within “one-hour’s sailing from shore” is inte! by the Americans to imply right to pursue a/G, I. Spear. vessel outside that limit for search | , S4f% wuan’G i a) 30 ‘Whether pursuit lasting more |G. 8] y ia than a matter of a few hours and 5.00 carrying the vessels far out on the pear, high seas is considered by the Amer- dt 30.00 icans to be “hot and continuous.” Second Chaser's Rights oe ‘Whether another vessel than the]. c. 1 as one which began the chase can take 10.00 up the pursuit and subsequently sink 1 107.00 the vessel, as was the case with the : I'm Alone. 1 to 85, sub- 8 due or delin- Treas., grand » $ 51.30 ng ashes 6.00 ‘Whether the sinking of a vessel, in-| A. E. Shipp, pa 1.00 volving 1038 of life and property, as ¥ su = are transcript... 14.50 was the case of,the I’m Alone, is not emittance tan tek is considered a violent means of en-|leo, telephone for Febr: 42,35 0 Gabel, Gores forcing the provisions of the treaty. iter to ‘The Canadians are said to recog- for hte Sprieee so. ee nize the implication that the right|Brown & Tiedman, groceries to search and seize within one-hour’s : sailing distance carries with it the right to use violence to effect the seizure. They are how- ver, to question whether. this.impli-, pation holds ne the rogers “ M i cases where pursuit merel . been begun within the treaty limit. aise cinatines ERSTWHILE MEXICAN, REBELS TURN LOYAL Assassination of Commander] vitisce of Wing. Boor seiter. a as . ; Wilton Mot Signals Counter-Revolution | “and storage Hence Bee Newson Company, supplic: at Border Town H.'H, Pilmoor, painting doors and tract books of chil- of ‘Mrs, Presidio, Texas, April 8.—(#)—Erst- f : while Mexican rebels turned suddenly 7 mie Goh Ate. ’ Joyal to the government, today held agricultui Ojinaga, Mexico, across the border th county from here after killing the. insurgent hite Cab commander and routing their former comrades who sought to uphold his command. The sudden assassination of Lieut. ‘Col. Paul Cardenes, the rebel com-|Madge Runey, mileage Madge Runey, postage Bismarck Tribune, p: al ublishin, . Elott Ada, Machine Co. ae: tubes. paste ink 3.17 9.00 a Wachter ‘Transier Ci oe re Ouse 5. Hoskins-Meyer asese 2.00 Hall's Drug Store, £ Z yr i iF war: Q George 8. Regist rane rendered 191.50 Beet Pa supplies 14.14 dered arene tana-Da! s = 49.00 county comm C, A. Swanson, ‘county commissioner It Victor Moynier, county commissioner Axel Soder, services as ty commissioner .. : Wn. Fricke, services as coun- ty commission Fred Swenson,* Mrs. Minnie Ei er’s pension Scott Cameron, attorney J. A. Osborne, payment on gravel . Moved b: ‘on . onded by Commissiouer Swanson, that $20.00 be accepted in full payment of Personal property Hessinger of Bismar the years.1914, 1919 Roll cal}, Commiss! aye Moved by C seconded by Commissioner jou 1 that the board ad p.m., March i. memb« 2100 present. Moved by, C March 6, 19 sloners Fric missioners Fricke and ‘Will, aye. that the Board voted a: 33.33} ely tte lisineer ices as county nurse F. E. Anstrom, mileage. in criminal actions Ibin trot SHOW TRAM WAY} 18.90 100.00 e 154,60 50.00] 7 alty, and interes| City Commission. Application of SW 1-4 of 3- 142- 75 and E 1-2 of 25-143: of 1928, approved. correction of 29-139-7! NW 1-¢ of 2 ‘Application eveland, witness fe itness fee Tred | call, ioners Swan- Moynier, aye; saci {chine. Bide to be ‘open: all 5, 1929 Board reconvened 1 members Moved By Corimissioner Soder, secé|Board. The board res onded by Commissioner Fricke, that to reget any on a ree Third street and Avenue B, according @ personal property tax of Martin|Commissioners Swanson. i icials. Bttard be abated as to penalty and|aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, to information filed with officials. interest for the years of 192 and 1924. Original amount o to be paid. Application $76.77 234 onjonded by Commigsioner Moynier,| were riding in.the Pfeffer automobile. le, Roll call, Fricke, aye; Moyn Soder, aye; Swanson, a: i seconded by ‘Commissioner Swanson that the board adjo , Moynier, Soder, Swan- fon and Will voted aye. 9120 O'clock A. M.. March 6, 1929 The sheriff's report for the month of February for delinquent taxes aud fees collected approved. Moved) by Comm seconded by Commissioner Moy: that the Bond of Cathern Doyle in the amount of $12.00 for a lost war- rant for $6.00 be approved, and the county auditor be authorized to issue a duplicate warrant in. payment of| 28 Standard coupe, almost new, guar- an automobile belonging to Fied Zim: said lost warrant. sioner Fricke, der, Afoyalets| 28 "Town rred, it is sal nson, Soder, Moynier,|og ‘Town Brougham. This beautiful | Occurred, it is id. 1 voted aye, . Moved by Commissioner Swanson, Stamness was arrested by Chris J. seconded by Commissioner that Burleigh County ace 9 | full Rettlement of pers Gertz of Driscoll, » ‘Commissioners aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, joynier t $50.00 in 1 taxes of Swanson, Moved ‘by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner to three} ginal finish. This car has had only Galock p.m. Roll call, all members| One owner, mechanically perfect. 26 Master two door sedan. At about 3100 O'clock TP, M.. March 6, 1920 ‘call, all Fricke Board reconvened: members were present. ‘Moved hy Commissioner Swanson, seconded, by, Commissioner | Moynter, that Burleigh County accept e su of $210 in full settlement of all _per- Willys Knight 70 A sedan. Do you sonal property taxes due 01 coll Teleghone company. Commissioners Swanson. aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye. YX pplication of Roland H. Adm, for acceptance of % nt of taxes on Lote 26 an: yn the Dris- Roll_ call, ft ae fe RE Ta ot t ax on “4 of i ere for the yeas of 1927, ap- 1928 GMC one ton (grain body) re: . Boynton Land jon of hal tax on SE 1-4 of 33-143- 2 ta -77 for the year Application of J. C, Swett for can- cellation of personal year of 1928 approved ed by City Comminsion. ‘Application of W. 8. f 1928 Approv. Application of-R. rection of 1928 Ae a f Sa tary of the Farmers roved. Application of C. Company for corre: property tax for recommend-| wa WANT two able ambitious young | 19 , Neth, Jr.. for ailtax on NE 1-4 ‘W. Lang for cor- ax on 8 1-2 of __THE RISMARCK TRIRUNE IBISMARGK WINNER OF DEBATE SERIES: to Be Held Before the May Tournament at University Bismarck High school debaters won the district debating tournament at the High school, Saturday afternoon. and are entitled to enter the semi- finals to be held in four sections of the state before the finals are staged at the university at Grand Forks, May 18-20. The tie-breaking debate of the Fri- day-Saturday series with Hazelton and Mandan defeated the latter rival during the Saturday afternoon finals. Up to that time each of these two cities had two victories to the credit of their team and one defeat, Hazel- ton scored only defeat. A coincidence of the contests throughout the series was that all victories were scored on the affirmative side of the question debated. This was, Resolved, That a new national party is desirable. The winning team of Bismarck is of Theodore Psilohinos, Catherine Tolliver and Cynthia Thoresen. The Mandan team which the hoard adjaurn to 9:30 o'clock .a.| went into the finals and lost was a m, March 7, 1929. Roll call, Com-|revamped team, George Toman being missioners Swanson, Soder, Moynier,| sypstituted on it, and his mates were Marcella Sinkola and Alma Johnson. a Board reconvened. call all members were present. ‘Application of Edward Olson for correction of hall tax for 1928 on W 1-2 of 35-158-76, approved. acing bear nck th ni sl ay ee participated. It has been so success- M seconded by Commissi the board adjourn to call, all members vot 2:90 7 M., March coached the Bismarck team and pre- sided at the tournament, the debat- ing season thus far had been the most aye. co | present. motion the beard proceeded to ete the check delinquent. tax list. Moved) by Commissioner | Fricke, Yl neconded by Commissioner Moynier, that Minnic Engelman be granted a mother's ° , at oo 40 per month; pension to begin March 1, 1923. Hott ca meet at Grand Forks. Woynier, aye: Soder, > Will, aye: za], Application or J, 1. Bell ALM. Thompson’ for cancellation of ricke, aye; Swanson, on’s addition to the City of Bis- icipated in five of se contests. marek for 1903, 106, 1907, 1908, 1908, ene ee 1910 and 1911, approved. Application ‘of John A. Hoffman for abatement of penalty and interest on 1921 and 1923 tax, Party not having been notified of said due tax, ap- proved. Moved by Commissioner Fricke. seconded by Commissioner Moynier that the county auditor and the state's attorney be authorised to make settlement with J. A. Osborne 1 taken from his pit in attorney id 3. A. Osborne, own: ‘omminsioners Swanson, Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, Will, ‘aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, secondad by Commissioner Soder, that the county. auditor be authorized to advertise fo power to pull a 12-foot blade ma- ril 3rd, 1929, at 2:30 o'clock p. Each bid t toxicated; Bonds Set at $1,000 toxicated. 0 be accompanied with a_ certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. Check to be made payable to Geo. ¥. Will, Chairman of the Count: ‘ serves the Ti it] Fifth street, early last evening al 23 |aye. H ‘Moved by Comntissioner Soder, sec- | fered serious injuries, though several that the board adjourn to April 2)" ctoness is held in the city jai Jer, aye:|1928 at 10:00 a. mi suvsioder, ayei| today, but.will be transferred to the vin oll call, Swansol ye; Soder, B A me : A 5 4 icke. | Moynier, ‘ayes Fricke, ayes, wt ave: county jail tomorrow if bonds are not reed idl ate ele een Paxo Balm is applied. Auditor Burleigh County, N. Dat. eee 2 peotninery ean Bee a irech harkens et | iGonmestion the dackyof TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | as been set for 7:30 p.m. ‘Thureday Orchard; Mrs. Morton, the mother © | blood flow—often c.--cs muscular “4 by Anton Beer, justice of the peace, e twins, Mrs. co. Paviak; the ine THESE USED CARS ARE GOOD USED CARS WE POSITIVELY STAND BEHIND THEM Buicks who will preside in the case. jtamness merman, Bismarck, when the accident is in the finest of con- dition, fully equipped, Martineson, police chief. anteed in every detail. 26 Master coach. Six tires, trunk,|and damage was slight. bumpers, beautiful Fisher body, ori- 1-8 of the original price. Complete- ly reconditioned new duco job. Others want this late Willys Knight at less than half of new car price? Willys Knight 4 cyl coupe sedan. Six tires almost new. ° ne, in at Fort Sheridan. Dodge car for little difference. form body. Cheap. the 356th infantry. Encounte! FLECK MOTOR SALES INC. Buick Distributors. complete automobile company in Want to laugh? See Chicago, April: €—uey—The: : Haje{3. or Builders of Youngstown, O., toppling | ,..3! pins for a 2933 total, featured the five man team performances last night ‘American bowling congress. for the day Dave’! Smith, ‘witness feo $ witnens: fe . N. Sine. Bett: fee. wre 10 m0 ph que. com PANY. sald w iy duction “of “192% to’ the same as in 1927. approved. “tax |~ experience: not necessary. Please | Thursday and Friday. Application of G. Olgiersqn for 1” reduction of 3 for years of 19! 2 and 1 y tax Sales Inc. The 10th is the last day of bills. ropert on, rejected ‘Application of Mra. C. B. Rosen for reduction of 1928 feet of Lots of ind of $1.4 1. 3 and 3 of Northern Pacific Addition to he marck, approved as recommend- Commiss! ‘ ‘Applic: lon of Fred Heldt for re- i school poll for the year tax on. Center 50 ‘Block 19 the City ‘ ‘a, it being a double assessment, mere ved. pplication of r of. St. Mi al of 918. ‘ e years. are 6.47 in ental pela emen' m nal tax tor thi oi nd mecept the sum rot fa i itiement of afo taxes, that: ae ‘principal of original tax, roved, Ay jon of George Wieh it of pensity al ol on rsonal int jand "that # oot ‘tne be pala, for and interest x for ‘iginal | BREAKS MANDAN 1 Four Moro Sectional Contests | According to A. W. Kolberg, who| Madame Jean Balde, winner of the proceeded to check the] successful in which Bismarck ever has/ drink as men. Wine experts of Paris Zed by Commissioner Swanson,|ful, he said, because i¢ has enlisted] orable lady of degustation” because r oon F, that! the interest of more students than in| of her ability in naming vintages. As : oe other years. Eight of the young folks Delhi, India, April 8.—(?)—Two je2e ticipated in the course of the se- a Ton eee eet tee ravers | en A heeger number of contests also | Onn Gs OF tien? Mme |iative assembly today, sharp on the have been held than in previous years. ing of the sheriff's| Eight debates have been held, so far, and there will be at least one more for the team, in the winnowing con- . . tests yet to be held in four sections ja i the mount 0! on in th 5 ° of the state before going to the May RE ADY FOR CONCLAVE fe, and the others injured, were Bismarck has won four and lost taken to a hospital. three of the debates held so far. The Three government benches were sent for | other contest was a non-decision de- tix on Lote 17 to 21 of Block 18, Har-|bate. The winning team of Saturday) wi Usher in State Meeting | have confessed after other bombs and The state conclave of the Brother- | “Balrajn, honorary chief.” The effect A ER AUTO CRASH hood of Yeomen, which will be hela of the bombs on the legislators was to ‘here Wednesday, will be preceded by = — — 1927 _ at " oie ‘as per agreement with Scott | Charged With Driving While In-|Ziven by Bismarck Homestead No. Silas Stamness, 822 Avenue B, to- welcome, in fact are desired present. r one tractor of sufficient {day was being held by local officials : in Meu of $1,000 bonds on a charge | Set for 8:30, will be: of driving an automobile while in- A car driven by Stamness collided with one driven y A. L. Pfeffer, 1002 | McIntyre; vocal solo, F. N. Orchard; Damage was slight and no one suf- this morning admitted that he had obtained intoxicating liquor in Mandan yesterday, but made no plea. He drove to Mandan with a companion early yesterday afternoon y =i to obtain the liquor. He was driving Weinberger to Build ; Two cars driven by George Kippe|tract to erect a new building for the axes of! 96 Master sedan. Special at less than | and Edward L. Smith collided at}J. C. Penney chain store going into . Guar-| Thayer avenue and Twelfth street | Hebron. one halt of, osielnel: pave. yezterday afternoon. No one was hurt tract call for completion in 90 days. This is the third big recent contract Mr. Weinberger has been awarded— Chicago, April 8.—(?)—Recognition ing at Flasher and the Case farm ma- for an act of heroism a dozen ia chinery building here. ¥ ago will come to John V. Hogan, > gran eee Dew. Fond RENARD | ooo, in. the form of a distinguished i. \ . service cross. It presen! - | night, lune Clausen, Music ‘ morrow with appropriate ceremonies pints. ene* by mee ‘ai The deed was performed near Bois- de-Mort Mare, France, September 12, ‘Trucks 1918, while Hogan was a first class 1926 Ford truck. Good condition, plat- | private in command of a platoon in ring machine gun fire, ‘ uick: |. pay the unpaid balance! which threatened to wipe out his Platoon, Hogan, according to the ci- tion, placed his men under cover \ . y and “went forward alone, without or- | Wag MILLION JARS Mu ders, and in utter disregard for his : own safety. He killed the gunner and 10 prison ey ae men at once, to sell Buick automo- gat aes anuy, MD- 4 der heavy enemy fire, yet he pressed biles, for the largest, and most | on with undaunted courage and de- termination.” “Aunt Lucia” at the Auditorium CANVASS T0 BEGIN FOR FOURTH OF JULY Finance Committee to Seek $4,000 Guarantee Fund to Put on Celebration (She's an Expert Drink-Taster ‘The canvass for Fourth of July celebration funds will begin Friday. The finance subcommittee of the As- sociation of Commerce's entertain- ment cotumittee will be in charge, as- | si‘s* by a corps of solicitors. Orig- inally the canvass was to begin Tues- day, but the absence from the city of Joe Spies, the finance subcommittee chairman, delayed plans. The committee will seek ‘a guar- ar.tee fund of $4,000. This will be signed up now, but its collection will not be undertaken until the Opgning week of June. The committee now is making up| lists of the canvassers, who will be announced before they begin their rounds. As far as the features are con- cerned, the arrangements for the celebration are about completed. The p.vgram will be an expansior. of last year’s, with a number of high-class free acts added. Scanty or Too F: Excretions Attention. * [epee disorders are too seri. ous to ignore. It pays to heed or too fi a drowsy, listless stiffness and constant timely warnings. To promote normal kidney = ompe INDIAN PARLIAMENT | $22ssizee i= am wo Rite most of the times 1 Gred Panic Among Legislators Fol- and wae very irritable, After Doan's Pills, I decided potty thee lows Tossing of Explosives by Red Pamphleteers did what I expected and now I feel ] DOAN’S "'5-° 75¢ ASTIMULANT DIURETIC 4 KIDNEYS. Foster-Milburn Co. Mig Chem Buftale, NY. grand prix of the Academie Francaise for literary work, has proved that women are just as good judges of have accorded her the title of “hon- a test she was offered 72 vintages of | hombs exploded in the Indian legis- Capital Funeral 62 of them. heels of a parliamentary crisis, in- ~~~ | jured several persons, and caused a panic among the assemblymen. Parlors Among the injured was Sir George 208 Main Ave. Schuster, finance member of the governor general's executive council. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—¢2 Jos. W. Tschumperlin torn to bits by the bombs. Two men were arrested and were reported to pistols were found on their persons. Thrown into the crowded assembly room with the two bombs was a red pamphlet entitled “Hindustan Social- ist Republican Army,” and signed by With Entertainment on Eve of Business Sessions FOR SALE 2 cylinder Case trac- tor and 3 bottom trac- tor plows. an entertainment and social session GRIMM ALFALFA 503 at A. O. U. W. hall, Tuesday eve- tered fields ning, The evening will be devoted to initiation, the program and refresh- ments, and all visiting members, a hundred of whom are expected, are Inquire of George Gussner The program of Tuesday evening, Music, piano, Alice Marsh; read- ing, Emily Belk; dance, Interpreta- tive, Gwendolyn Pilmoor and Ronald ‘Muscular Pains Vanish When PAXO is Used! 7 Pains caused from Sprains, Rheu- matism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- raigia, are quickly relieved when | reading, G. C. Riggs; whistling solo, “Mocking Bird,” Leslie Stebbins; dance, Irish Lilt, Lois Riggs; vocal solo, L. 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