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TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929 FIVE BURN 0 DBATH| sss. “= IN RANGH HOUSE FIRE Colo, April 9.—(#)—Five persons were burned to death at a ranch house 20 miles southwest of here in a fire of undetermined origin ij last night. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Phelps, two children and a hired hand were wai those who lost their lives. The bodies f ‘ were discovered today. at NOTICE ; Bugle and Drum Corp prac- te INSTEAD ~ ofexercise Notice: Rich rth for sale. Wachter ase Co., Millions of busy men and women are learning the secret of the exer- ciser in the vest-pocket box for a dime! Cascarets give your bowels as much real exercise as they get from an hour with the boxing gloves! Oils, salts and ordinary laxatives don’t act like Cas- carets. These things produce only me- chanical or chemical action. They weaken your bowels. Every time you use Cascarets your bowels become stronger. They are mac: from Cascara Sagrada, which stimulates the peristaltic action and exercises the bowel muscles. Nothing else does this! That's why Cascarets are selling at the rate of 20 million ¢ PAGE SIX GOVERNOR SPEAKS TO MEDICAL MEN AT | SIXTH DIST. SESSION Preventive Medicine and Public School Health Teaching Stressed by Shafor THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ts Reported Been (MODERN COLLEGIAN' |" raternity Wit Oust IL TNS AS DIVORCE Im Bsican State/ C411 6D BETTER MAN cers acess, | GROUND IS CLEARED BY SUPREME COURT El Paso, Tex., April 9.—()—A dis- | of Virginia, said today that university If One Spouse Interferes With Patch to El Continental, Spanish | THAN PREDECESSORS authorities would give immediate con- Recovery of Other It Is Held language newspaper here, night sideration to the reported action of said that Licut. Colonel Oscar Mor- the Delta Tau Delta fraternity seek- ales Lopez, Guatemalan flyer, crashed ing removal of its Virginia chapter Professor Says He Has ‘Higher Ideal and Purposes and Y Tekiae, Labeda That Constitutes Cause Does Better Work The medical men of the sixth med- | {cal district of the state held a dinner | near the town of Zumpango, in the ‘for alleged violation of by-laws and i | Washington, April 9.— (AP) — The and meeting in the Lions den at the }modern American collegian is not ( State of Mexico, when he lost his university rules in regard to drink- bearings on a pleasure flight from ing. A statement will be issued, he Grand Pacific, Monday evening. | “collegiate” but “has higher ideals and Governor Shafer was their guest | docs better and more seri- Mexico City. The pilot and a pass- | said, when action is determined upon. enger were not injured, but the plane a ‘BUSINESS ACTIVITY There was a full attendance from the | R ITE M AMER TOPIC § stic work and lives by a higher standard of moral cunduct cities of Bismarck and Mandan and most of the towns in the Bismarck | than the student of any preceding territory were represented also. | | generation.” ' 4 That is the conclusion Henry Grat- thing of a doctor himself. He made tan Oyle, dean of men of George Governor Shafer qualified as some- one of the best arguments for pre- | ! Washington university, has drawn ventive medicine and teaching health from his own observations and from facts in the public schools that many | statements by the presidents or deans of the practitioners present cver of men of about 300 colleges in reply heard. they said. He laid particular to a questionnaire. emphasis on preventive practices to Sponsored an Inquiry head off disease and epidemics. He undertook the inquiry, he ex- This is the province of Dr. J. D. plained in an announcement of the Jungman, of the State Health depart- | results today. with a desire “to con- ment, and the doctor backed up all tribuie something toward the correc- the governor said, in a talk respond- tion of what I believe to be erroneous ing to that of the governor. public opinion concerning the college. Dr. B. S. Nickerson, Mandan, di man and woman today.” He will trict president, presided. Dr. M. W. make a detailed report this week at Roan was in charge of the entertain- the annual meeting here to the Asso- ment features. ciation of Deans and Advisers of Men. §. 8. McDonald, of the Workmen's | ¥ The “collegiate” of the stage and Compensation bureau, read a paper | comic papers represents only one or on compensation matters. Dr. W. H.! two per cent of the student body, the Guatemalan Flyer for that reason, and Aller appealed. Bank Verdict Rejected Neither the Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis nor N. T, Rosen- quist have any cause for complaint, the court held in reversing the Wil- liams county district court. The Minneapolis bank filed suit to collect on a contract for guaranty in connection with Rosenquist’s efforts to prevent the Epping State bank from closing. Rosenquist filed a counter-claim, alleging breach of con- tract by the Minneapolis bank which made it impossible for him to keep gt J held f ist, jury held for Rosenquist, grant- ing him a verdict of $10,000, and the bank appealed from the Court's order overruling its motion for judgment notwithstanding the ver- dict or for a new trial. The court held that the verdict for Rosenquist was erroneous and ordered the case dismissed. j Was wrecked, the dispatch said. Additional light is thrown on North Dakota's divorce law by a decision of the state supreme court, announced Monday, in the case of Frank E. Bartholomew vs. Pauline Bartholo- mew, appealed from the Barnes coun- ty district court. Bartholomew, a patient in the vet- crans’ hospital at St. Paul, sought a divorce from his wife in Minnesota, on the grounds of cruelty, but failed. ; Later he came to North Dakota and, after reestablishing his residence, filed an action, alleging desertion. | FOR NORTHWEST IS EXPERT PREDICTION Forecast Based on Estimated Car Loadings by Regional Shippers Advisory Board purpose: ous aliowed him a deduction on the | OLDEST WOMAN IN MINNEAPOLIS DIES Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy Born in Canada 15 Years Before Victoria Was Queen Spokane Flyer’s Party Guests of Club; Dick Wenzel Talks en Organization’s Aims Nick Mamer talked northern air mail route to the Kiwanis club lunch- con, at noon. Flying in from Valley City, he and his mates of the Ford trimotor plane were brought to the club meeting as guests, and the | Spokane air pilot spoke for them and for © airway project he has been ng up by various flights between ne and the Twin cities. the Workmen's lomew was an epileptic. He alleged that difficulty in getting along with his wife hampered his recovery. The court held that one spouse is not justified in leaving the other be- cause of ill-treatment or misconduct unless they are of such character as to entitle the injured party to a di- vorce, “but we are of the opinion that the more just and enlightened rule is that where one spouse so conducts himself or herself toward the other that the latter has reasonable grounds for believing and actually does be- Minneapolis, April 9.—()—The regional shippers advisory board to- day predicted that northwest busi- ness activity, as measured by esti- mated car loadings, will increase 3.7 ver cent during the second quarter of this year. The first quarter of 1929, the board pointed out. shows a gain of 7 per cent more than last year. The national survey, on which the forecast is based, and issued through the northwest shippers advisory board, Minneapolis, April 9.— (>) — Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, said to have been tae 3 S. Cargill, 13 days before her 7th birthday anniversary. : I ‘HE increasing boxes a year, and people everywhere Rodenstab discussed this. Another tices and princi- | Teplies agreed, and almost all declared | covers 29 principal commodities. The | lieve that, by reason of the miscon- ane wes born i eae Canada, every year is proof | depend on them to relieve headaches, paper was on intestinal cancer, being Pp ra my I ton (that the slouchy appearance, tumble- reports were assembled with the co-| duct of the other, he or she can no Baan grandchildren: that it has no ill effects. It is the | piliousness, dizziness, bloating, indi- read by Dr. N. ©. Ramstad. Dr. 1. W en relent eee | down socks, three-day shirts and See aocicen BRigey cee pitpeigitoree tte) (ponte deci VERMA ee {ace | acoupted antidote for pain. It | gestion, constipation, ete. is : a male e | 4 saa i erican : i nr’ self-re- : e R ; SLE pines ence Sarees | vention, the honor |tumpled collars were exceptions and |of the Ami other with health, safety or’ se land when Mrs. Murphy was but 13] S!ways helps; it never harms. Quick \t 3 . 2 jor f Grain Shipments Bigger spect, the injured party is not guilty Bibs On the disease. arry Hanson after he and| Were disapproved by the majority o: ‘The forcast’ prealets: years old. of wilful desertion because he or she CASCARETS Y were ti y - ,collegians. Most college men, they stl or cold; or are suffei from neu. Fee ee ea nattlie He Gta Oty wea hers Enid $veee Weerttnis. wkend 7 pater shipnents etal toner orerenee pe thcdies by er RS eouhty Yokes ago, crivine 105 makes to Kings: is or neuritis. Rheumatic pains | STRENGTHEN THE BOWELS served, ng an D of # coi ppearance, Ss of 2 S S. , 5 " AS ab aan ere ee inated Wachter. ‘The latter becomes ale es Si aes ee ete RRTENES oF agricultural imple- | district court In ‘granting Barthole. | 0, Canada, then traveling by beat| yield, too, if you'll only give these ae aia TRP a ce aera Be D shined, wore cican linen, and cs-/ ents and tractors will increase 34.5/mew a divorce was sustained, al- be pocie to aaleen Wie tlhe bene tablets a chance. ee you want Gee Batain Ft ne enn we Done i coonskin c , per cent. though Justice A. G. Burr rendered a | Schoone! . FIRST MANDAN 4 Filot Mamer sald the only obstacle calereal Nae aKa meatier Lumber and forest products will re- | dissenting opinion, in which he said bg thd ievicaditin oats aan 1888. eRe vchharaie cs ratte Ponts nee hag |manners. Replies from co-education- | Wire five per cent more cars. it appeared that Bartholomew mar- is survived by four children— Shipments of gravel, sand and stone will decrease 59 per cent over the same quarter a rear ago. Shipments of sugar, syrup and mo- lasses will increase 6.4 per cent dur- ing April, May and June. Hay, straw and alfalfa shipments will increase 2.3 per cent; flour and Robert Murphy, Osage, Ia.; Mrs. A. E. Benedict, Minneapolis; Mrs. Robert Birney, Nora Springs, Ia., and Mrs. 8. 8. Cargill, Minneapolis—and 20 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 19 great-great-grandchildren. ried, in the first place, to obtain a free home and some one to care for im, Board of Health Powers In the case of John Moher, convict- cd of violating a regulation issued by the board of health of Barnes town- ship, Cass county, the conviction was al colleges declares the presence of women students on the campus had a good effect on the personal appear- ance and conduct of the young men. Collegiate Is Rare shown it can be done, with an or- «inary plane, heretofore, and now he is proving it all over again with the three-engined type. That type of | lane has arrived at the stage of suc- | . a Ae he said. The prior typ2 had} The rare real life “collegiate,” it was some engine problems to solve, but) held, does not as a rule excell, in they have heen worked out, he said. | Scholastic, standing, sports or other MADE BY BIG ENGINE’ No. 5000 Brings 98 Cars, Spe-| cial Coach and Caboose in on Test Run From West In What Month Is Your Birthday? Princess Patt Coffee. The Minneapolis’ oldest woman. died to- day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ! mill products .7 per cent; poultry and i = |The old problem was so to adjust {student activities. Some of the col-| Gairy products, 23 per cents coal and Twas held that township health bre ee Awitt Moncnceccactiecs of Sellen sl zs jthem that when one jor two went | lege authorities went so far as to de-| coke .7 per cent and cement 6 per | boards can make only temporary richness. Locomotive No. 5000, the biggest in| dead, the third engine would con- | Clare that he almost never excelled in| cont, ‘ regulations regarding matters of sani. the world, made its first trip into tinue to function effectively. The | those things for which students are Decreases Noted tation and that such regulations, to Mandan, this morning. It arrived at | now type also is of greater horsepow- | 'espected among their fellows. Only Decreases will be recorded, in ad- | be general and permanent, Senet 0) 7 a. m. with a string of 98 cars. @ | cr—960. To it the mountains which | about half of them, however, Pro-| dition to sand and gravel, in ship- promulgated by the county superin- . “ Special coach, with division officials, | used to be the threat of a problem | fessed to see any definte connection | ments of potatoes, 6.7 per cent: lives tebdeiniet the Woked or inelic 66 99 tite & caboose. It came from Glen- | mean nothing, he said. petiphap a ool tena Pdsnkioe woe stock, 6 per cent; fertilizer, 10 per] “Decision of the Burleigh county un ucia . Flights Have Opened. Airports ni [ + NECK | cont, 2 ‘The engineer was P. Peterson, one} ventucily, he predicted, the gov- |inz. neglect of class work, dishonesty |X, carlordings in the region alley so, Bot Boake aoe eti eee The Great Collegiate Comedy, with more than 100 On your Birthday send your oS roe say sarap nen ue Jernment will establish the northern in eranitaslons and other ethical! unger jurisdiction of the northwest | jer sued to collect he gpaggperinnr beet local people as characters, Mother Flowers gre flying route as a mail line. At present | ques! a shippers advisory board, including 5 + for the engine was not decided at|ne is maintaining a flying ‘scrvies ——_______ Minnesota, North and South Dakota, | atone eee ued 8 counter claim, Funnier than the “Womanless Wedding” Hoskins-Meyer noon today. It will, however, make | from Spokene to Portland. The ob- Montana and a small portion of Wis- | alier's poor work. ‘The lower court ome of KFYR & return trip to Glendive. These trips | ject now is to extend this eastward. 7 consin, will total about 483,233. as : See are in the nature of tests and the|55 tar there is one transcontinental compared with 465,872 in the same “AUNT LUCIA” performance of the big machine 45 | tine, the government air mail route period last year, the report forecast. being checked up. from New York to Chicago and ‘ A total of 74000 cars will be re- at the Until recently, the engine has been | through Cheyenne and Salt Lake to quired for grain, 35,000 for flour and Auditori Wanted making test trips between Glendjve | san Francisco, with Los Angeles con- ) feed, 2,500 cars for hay and straw, Ui rium ; mi and Dickinson. nections. 6,000 cars for potatoes, 38,000 cars for CASE HOPELESS Thursday and Friday Jack Rabbit Skins PRET oa While the agitation proceeds for PRECEDE IT TONIGHT livestock, 235,000 cars for ore and con- CS ) - lOW A CEN ATE OKAYS the northern route, all air activities contrates, 24699 cars for lumber and April 11 and 12 Also Hides, Furs and Junk |): a in this section of the country, such ‘orest products, 3,500 cars for iron. 4 = Metals. Prices are high 4 as the Spokane national air derby of ————__ and stecl shipments, 4447 cars tor! Yet ALL-BRAN Brought Show Starts at 8:15 and demand nf ¢ is good. Ship 1927—the first successful one—do direct to the “NORTH- great good for flying. They have re- sulted in opening airports across the | Northwest and are calling attention to the availability of its air lanes for flying services. Why Kiwanis “Chooses” Relief Almost Immediately No Trouble Since agricultural implements and tractors. and 9,500 cars for cement shipments. HARRY F. SINCLAIR Reserved seats on sale at Harris and Woodmansee's. About 100 Delegates Expected Get yours teday. Tickets, S00. abe Here; Drill, Drives and Ban- quet Among Features ROAD EXPANSION BILL Des Moines, Ia., April 9.—(4)—The Towa senate today passed Governor business in the Northwest. Write for Tags and price list. When constipation once gets a on a person, it is almost im- Beis dice the right of the coast guard to mary road expansion program and a bonding plan of not to exceed $100,- 000,000 to pay for it. PM ALONE CAPTAIN AND SAILORS FREED New Orleans, April 9.—(#)—Captain ‘Thomas E. Randeli and his crew, of the Canadian schooner I'm Alone, which was sunk by coast guard craft #5 8 rum-runner in the Gulf of Mex- ico, were dismicsed today by the United States commissioner at the re- quest of the district attorney. In requesting the dismissal District Attorney Edmond E. Talbot said he wished to have it understood that the dismissal did not “in any way preju- fire upon and sink rum-smugglers.” ‘This action was understood to have been directed by the department of Justice from Washington. lar business, profession or vocation while Rotary limits membership to one. Kiwanis, he said, knows it is better to draw to two kings than to one ace. There were some signs of comprehension, he observed, as he looked around for the reaction to the disclosure, Kiwanis is more interested in the spiritual than in the material things of life, although it started out with “We Trade” as its motto. It doesn’t care, he observed, that President Hoover is compensated at 15 cents a minute, Jack Dempsey earns 23 cents in the same time when he puts on a fight, while Doug Fairbanks and Charley Chaplin draw down 67 and Gloria Swanson gets $1.67 a minute for holding her breath in the supreme crisis, Kiwanis stands for its motto, “We Build.” The basis of its program is service. It is for the things of heart interest, for the big brother idea, the Square deal for the underprivileged child, the future citizen. Guests introduced included the aviation party with Nick Mamer, who concluding with a farce play, will be held at the meeting place, the A. O. U. W. hall, following the regu- lar meeting, this evening. All Yeo- men are invited to attend this. The program for Wednesday's ses- sions is: Morning session, 9 o'clock; invoca- tion, state chaplain; salute to flag; address of welcome; reply to wel- come; reading of minutes; roll call; memorial service, roll call; appoint- ment of committees; president's ad- dress; recess; films “City of Child- hood” at Eltinge theatre. Afternoon session at 1 o'clock: Reports of credentials, resolutions, laws and mileage committees; re- Port of secretary; report of treasurer; report of committee on nominations; election of national delegates and state officers; selection of next meet- ing place; general business; good of the order; adjournment: conclave picture to be posed at federal build- ing; drive about city. Banquet at Grand Pacific at 5:30 Dp. m.; competitive drill at A. O. U. W. hall at 7 p. m.; dancing from 9 until midnight, ASYLUM AND JAIL Built 70 Years Ago and, Though Not Modern, Regarded One of Best Washington, April 9.—()—Unless very unusual delays are obtained, Harry F. Sinclair will spend most of the summer in one of. the capital's oldest public buildings, the Washing- ton asylum and jail, because of his refusal to answer all questions asked him during the senate Teapot Dome investigation. Although it was built 70 years ago and lacks some of the improvements which more modern structures of the kind contain, it is regarded as one of the best, as jails go. Officials are emphatic in their declaration that the wealthy oil man will be granted no special privileges not available to other prisoners. Under the rules of the supreme _—_—_—_—_—_ were Art Walker, co-pilot, Rex Heath About 100 delegates are expected to |court, Sinclair has only 25 days in { $100,000 Jewels Are Bob Ric ay oe rene ane be here at the conclave. which o ‘appeal a8 a rengesing trom . 5 Mt . __ its decision yesterday uphok his gg muasled in Trunk oeeiense tee |TLLINI SOLONG PASS. Sera ee n 3s = wi carried w e 4 sociated with the Provident Life; Bert Ps agg ea eta eset Stearn, merchant, and Albert Lee, eee Jail sentence, ands fine ot holding jewelry and uncut diamonds BeOS, a Valley City; Herbert Bird, The old jail is in the southeastern & Valued at approximately $100,000 tak- | ?%, Dedham, Mass.; and F. E. Copelin, part ofthe city, 18 Wlocks ease ad 7 n f the false bottom of Enea = several locks soi ol cay « 5 b f die aoa eee on a steamer | ,,22Vitations were received from Mrs, Newcomers who are qualified for work eS frem Havana in what is believed to have been an atiempt to smuggle Hermann Scheffer, to attend a recital of her music pupils at the Auditor- Springfield, Ti., April 9—(7)—Re- fusing to shoulder responsibility for sent the Webster-O'Grady wet bill to are usually assigned bookkeeping tasks, and jail officials expect the which has been held up by an appeal.’ lieve consti; revmuititt Far better than pi ‘al Tica ives whose doses often feyre,increased to be effective. Two with avery meal, It is and is 160 effective Doctnn Bereel ty hia ing-cara Made by Kelis ic cases, sells it. set it. Your 9 - E “NORTHERN” HIDE & : Hammill's road bill by a vote of 38} Dick Wenzel was introduced as| This is the eve of the state con- FUR CO. : to 10. The measure, in the form of | Professor Gaddis, of “Aunt Lucia” | Clave of the Brotherhood of Yeomen . a house resolution, would write into| fame. He explained why Kiwanis| here tomorrow. -An entertainment Bos 268 Bism Nin, the state constitution a six-year pri-| chooses two members of any particu- | Consisting of music and readings, jarck, Try a tin of Schilling Tea + + + If you don’t declare it the most freshly fragrant tea you have ever served *+your grocer will return your money instantly. y f Your statement is enough. You keep the tea. Fresh tea! No other is like it + for it's @ Schilling secret. a thent into this country. The owner ann 19, and an Indian operetta, | repeal of the state prohibition laws, | Custom to be followed in the case of : ¥ of the trunk, whose identity could 2 the Illinois ‘rouse of representatives | Sinclair. & Not be learned here, was said to be in mene today tacked on a referendum clause,|__ Sinclair also is facing a six-months tustody of Havana police. BELIEVE AMPHIBI AN essing the buck to the voters, and|Jail sentence for contempt of court Hindenburg, Boris promise vietiy tor the wee "| Tune in on KFYR every|| Are you completely. i. — oorenetion DIVED INTO SWAMP Reparations Group _|Co- day's special, "1% - insured? \ Berlin, big Ago poibccrme Von ee ERY , ‘from an stteck of influenza, received King Boris of in his private today. There Burlington, N. J.. April §—(7)—El- lis H. Parker, chief of Burlington county detectives, today asked the naval authorities at Lakehurst to send aircraft to Hawkins’ swamp, between Still at Standstill Paris, April 9.—(P)—While the Ger- mans were holding fast to their Posi- tions since the latest offer made yes- terday, the reparations experts of the Notice: Garden plowing and dragging properly done. Wach- ter Transfer Co., phone 62, Are your car and your garage insured as well as your home and your factory? A few minutes’ talk with us For the Systematic Saver or Investor TAIL ATTENDED | «TO DURING Barnegat andManahawkin, to run : various down a clue that the ill-fated Sikor- | Creditor nations today were trying to If you desire & plan whereby you may save or invest REAVEMEN sky amphibian plane carrying T. Ray. | PeTsuade one another to make ine sums from time to time out income £6 accumulate mond Finucane, Rochester (N. Y.) sportsman, and several others had nose-dived into that dismal stretch of pines more than two weeks ago on tri Nev have yielded no ti ts We make cértain a trip from Norfolk to New York. exper eat into Confrence ead Soe pe have no de- on who worry about. Harvey Lawyer and scale down Sains to wake paleo tha Scents te Legion Leader Dead |" Pole. what you want and — how want it Harvey, N. D., April 9.—(®)—Joseph Gone. we fulfil! al sa city attorney and com: » requirements, «* eg concessions necessary to meet the Germans half way. A long session of the allied répre- fentatives yesterday appeared to ot or wages ‘will,