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scene NORTH DAKOTA'S Es... 5... er OLDEST NEWSPAPER Hn Prone. Colder. tenes el nnn tenses . ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS | HOUSE REFUSES TO ACCEPT SENATE FARM BILL BANKERS ARE TOLD +|GEORGE STALLINGS, ‘MIRACLE [Nancy Miller and Daughter __—| DES MOINES SCHOOL, CLOSED HOUSE SAYS SENATE. STATE'S NEXT: NEED MAN OF BASEBALL,’ SUCCUMBS| —— = ih ein pee AFTER EGG BARRAGE, REOPENS WITHOUT POWER 1) IS TENANT FARMERS SEshEe jo . inl? Gai. “Miracle Man’ Dies | |Won Fame in 1914 by Bringing : | Hote mmontne-old daughter | Students Plaster Buildings With! An American Boy— || ORIGINATE MEASURE Boston Braves to World’s Miler Momeny’ of @eanic,| Henfruit After Board |, anda Boy King | [A A 1 i Introducing, in the first photo Miller, formerly of Seattle, B. E. Gr Championshi : ‘| Wash. now known as Her High: : : ‘oom Discusses Problem Astral ip ness Maherane eee Clears President Republican Leaders Set Foot was snapped by an NEA Service i occa of Greater Diversified Agri- SMART PLAYER, MANAGER photographer in thelr exclusive |CQMPLETE FACULTY FIRED Down on Plans for All- ; Culture to West Group : oo ; si ‘Germaain, nets Bat a _— “\ Summer Recess 4 ie ‘ 4 | Theory That Pitchers Need Only Injunction Issued This Morning prety MEETING HERE TOMORROW About 70 Financial Representa- Two Days Rest Proved by Strategist Which Allows Students H to Continue Work SHORT RECESS PROBABLE : Haddock, Ga., May 13.—(P)—George ‘ i, = : , | [President Is Di tives From 11 Counties to ee : T. Stallings, wo won fame in 1614 by pera cnivaeLy “okeebon weld ‘ Party seen tenet b: ty Confer at A. of C. DUNUNI for the Bonen Reaves aiea | a “until further orders” following stu- # y early today at his home near here. . ‘| {dent riots Saturday night, was re- Senator Fess citer ak Regie tite’ pid He thot vito met eer Cam Ali | opened today by issuance of an in- Washi Groups, which started off with a ses- ’ morning, after an illness of several felts bbe slit a ; the debenture plan of ferae rane ile hee cate’ orem ect the aarp fe ip aeons Pap pr ty yo representatives 4 ae ment from the manage! of ie z * . ae ier the constitution therefore i of 11 Slope counties, of which Bur- seescurson oases Montreal club of the International Sebi USI ane fect : nriginate in the house, Republicas | leigh county is one. GEORGE 7. STALLINGS | League. the university, was notified of issu 4 house leaders today decided to move The re; Fs ance of the injunction by telephone n Ge ene pik Nidow and three sons survive. ac : : and without waiting for formal serv- to refuse to accept the senate farm pected to: HuMstiee bent 70r ACR Y nae Rd acs ing of the district court's order sum- , peguure after its approval by that to J. P. Wagner, cashier of ‘he First and ‘George ‘stallings i Haddock: ; menses © eeilirn Vo tiie sa een hh leadé: ’ Guaranty bank here. Two brothers, T. P. Stallings, August, : j Classes, immediately. Bit cated: they will conter with sens ‘The sessions will be held in the As- and Frank Stallings, Akron, Ohio, eee ; : leaders on the subject, "the ‘nave sociation of Commerce rooms and will WHITTLED DOWN IN Iso survive. i h E * ‘ |nature of a friendly action. : 4 eroup Hee rl jeaust that eatere deal with purely financial matters Funeral services probably will be : Rolo i” bee feet ene : o) stitutional provision be observed a eed ve ae the financing peel Hin home near here vith in- f * oe \y teat telbsecdlhae sed by the trustees, strictly. rece Ney Touro att | REPARATION PARLEY |‘: SatsetscS nan : We) | cua'iae woud corey out to the Ieter : icine {81m bill passed by Ue house will have an important address to George T. Stall Ey pee Ot Ste) traesiees suspenniny F mal" Sobre bioaee etiee ae miike,-co: “Pitta Biles: COMERS? :MAYEROOARiN” ‘OF Meomll oeecad all classes and lectures in the uni- csition and before house action on ' The association i - his | hoot . | versity until further notice from the the bill its agriculture committee association is stressing farm sales leadership of one of the most re- . trustee board. overwhemlingly voted down a move xt year or Q ves Of 5 : ’ ' The sei 5 two. C, W. McFadden, Fargo, secre-| on Idea of Necessary Pay- or ne team Fas remarkable because ' : Mintarertne enivertey, ne natal be , dhe wianesion eaoee Bane ee y of the North Dakota Bankers ment Suspension jallings and was made so by the : : that the president of the school and a . the debenture plan into the measure, association, will be another feature ‘unique system he employed in direct- : The difference between the two houses 2 its of tt trained speaker. nied ing its play during the last half of cpaatibiene iringteecticed eg during : é Se on this proposition will delay final bogad Paris, May 13—(P)—Dr. ‘Hjalmar| that season—a system that : iAlepokltant a? “tie Speaks on N. D. Farm Sales Schacht, head of the German repara- |the Braves from the cellar up through Suichan Webing any cote sete ‘ position of the farm question. New ngland, K. D. May 13.—De-| tions deiegation who spent the west | the National League to win its pen-| QT ATF, EVANGELICAL PASTORS = ([sxi-nceens ie" oust Washington, May 13.—()—Repub- claring that North Dakota’s phenom-|end at Essen conferring with leading | Nant and then on to a four straight tion of uanlearsity. lican leaders ay al ie . enal change to balanced production | Ruhr Valley industrialists and bank-| Victory over the Atheltics in the gestions f ‘was bact today hard | World’: ‘The petition further demanded th for an all-summer recess and. we argo of" te saceaier eer nde nae Awe aie orf SELEC T ED DURING CONVENTION defendants be restrained in any way One 1s a king, and one is “the typical | determined to mold the party major- B. E. Groom, of the Greater North | at work with Sir Josiah Stamp of ‘ ys @ colorful figure of base- from limiting the degree of instruc- | American boy.” But just to look|itles in congress into working shape sulitictdarn Heth Dako ae Sunnie moire z tion or Hmiting the granting of |at them, you couldn't tell the differ-|f0r early decisions on the contro- arations commi 's - San SuSE Ey “SEE 4 " who we versial farm relief and tariff sre ming er, ry, htt |" iahing wuss toe etn [arene ws the von wes | Brainerd Man Pays ||Rev. C. F. Strutz ts Named)“ ust are xuton| peat" an Kinerete ix | Teen Hoe tok the ae next offensive in this direction must t of the committee to the rep-|He was a smart baseball , both | Schrenenberger, Howard Sauer, |contest, and King Michael of Ru-| tive yesterday in bringing his scat r be directed toward tenant farmers, ations commission and to the in-| 85 @ player and manager, but in the | $80 to See Sights | Presiding Elder for Bis- MU TEUaee eee Tos, Teen enna: ae Tee Ben cece foe | Dsed tovoeaitn the taste ° He viewed the progress to date, pay-| terested governments occupied Sit |Pportunities that came to him he A . . “ Hl inviting Senator Morah of together, ing tribute ‘o the many cooperating | Josiah, Dr. Schacht and their secre- |€ncountered obstacles that required Minneapolis Gives marck District Seay omen =o ame ae lanee ts ae dageheenr cases (ee Borel — | agencies and outlining the various |tarial forces while most of the other |¢Ven more than extraordinary abil- o of themselves and 300 other students |ure. But that's the King at the Idahoan, Senator Fess of Ohio, to fai velopment - ity to surmount. palgns sponsored, by he. Greater paying flying visits — ee His first managerial job in the| Minneapolis, May 13.—(?)—The cx- —_ of the university. bottom—he has lighter hair. ge pe acy fetlanis House. North Dakota association, and asked Payment Suspension Included major leagues was with the Philadel-|Pense: account of P. A. McKinley, ! The defendants include all mem- | ——_-—-————_—___-—_—_- the Repub ; ‘atson of Indiana, the assistance of the bankers in the| sir Josiah agreed with the German | Phia Nationals. A perennial second | Brainerd, today contained this nota- HERZBERG . AT BISMARCK) bers of the Des Moines university aoe a : araey ati Put his foot association's campaign to speed up| ex division club, its owners did 20t pos- tion: “Minneapolis sightsecing toure board of trustees, its principal offi- \ an all-summer recess bi although he announced a willingness land sales to local tenants as well asa German condition on the suspen- | 5¢S8 the wealth to enable Stallings | $80. ‘ ore San cers, and H. C. Wayman, university : new settlers from other states. {sion of payments of one-half of the | bulld up the team as he wished| McKinley confided to's sandwich! 18 in Bismarck District and 17 President. bier saemny engine aay a ‘The meeting was the opening of one | protected part of annuities whenever | Nd he went the way of several other } Shop waiter last night he would like ‘ Se js Dr. T. T. Shields, 61. president of Baath eters ng carly next of the state banking districts and|the financial situation in the Reich |™anagers who failed to produce a|to see “these new skyscrapers and in Fargo District Appoint- | the board of trustees, left town under tariff measure ‘and while it is ut nae embraced the bankers of the west end winner out of nothing. such,” but ‘e didn’t know the city. police protection following the out- study. of the finanos rae i semrwpesied 2 d by St Two str {fered their as- ed by stamm break, being hustled aboard an east- of the territory. Speakers included | oes Stallings became manager so am. aus Gen on Qnlemes. SUPPORT COMPLETE Mr. Hoover is disturbed over the H, E. Schroeder, New England; R. E.j sums within Germany for the same|f the New York Yankees after aj sistance. = party break in the senate Trousdale, Mott; H. C. Bowers, Re- season in which the club, under Clark | They showéd him the Foshay tower, Napoleon, N. D. May 13.—(r— swarmed about the railroad station brought into the open pb pisces period. . gent, president of the group; W. C.| This morning they were drafting.a| Griffith and Norman (Kid) Elber-|the Rand tower, and others; then! 5, torste ‘appointments for the seeking him. Only a few hours be- Fess, the Republican whip, made Senator MacFadden, Fazgo, secretary of the | clause relating to the-eventual revi-|{cld, finished last. That year the | whispered, “We're going to show YOU! rVvangelical church conference of He genni telapae rerio petorayag public a letter condemning association; *, Groom, % ments plan Yankees finished at the he one more thing—very unusual.’ ef & Ps cee penn : ee peer (epee aparece aay poo yoriseny second division. By 1910 ae ps They pushed him in a doorway and Higher apisye sbeen annealed jena emion during which they Bill Is Not Regarded to Come | Rorah a i eae er See committee of the Greater North Da-| of experts should # certain period of | CStablished the former broken down | slugged him. told police his “guides”} The appointments were made upon touting, bite pie Within Presidential Pro- | Hoover views on farm relief. ; s baseball machine that the Yankees| McKinley Linger; MB. Beebe, ipavishy J. eeetep in Show the necessity for such | were ‘on the heels of Connie Mack's | stole $80. selection of the quarterly conference | cretions on the part of Dr. Shields sia posal of Revision thietic ‘season. ee committee at the state meeting. and Miss Edith Rebman, secre! Cnt fee cence the Macken. Members of the quarterly confer-| the board. res i i ITH ; tallings Handicapped NCH FLYER TRIO ence committee are: J. Groeben, Bal- 100 Storm Residenc: Washington, May 13.—(?)—Tariff 5 peedy Sales Encouraged 81 Wi ( e gine its Heese ign ‘Mr. Groom | Baseball “experts agreed that the four; R. Tammen, Bismarck; A. E.| with Dr. Shields back in his home | Schedules proposed by the house ways “ i Athletics were the best team in both Herzberg, Alice, and E. J. Bechtel,| town of Toronto, Ont., late last night,|@d means committee on building tinued its fetes eects sign bot major leagues, but agu!i. Stallings Fargo. = another demonstration of student |™aterials and sugar are receiving was by an obstacle that The following pastorate appoint-| feeling occurred. Nearly 100 of them {Close scrutiny at the White House j i ability and leadership could not over- ments have been made: stormed the residence of the Rev.| With clear indications that they fail po ies ei A aaa come—ti i Bismarck district, C. F. Strutz, pre-| Carl Ganschow, a Luther: inis. | to meet with the entire approval of | 94; qi ene enrenal _ dinenaice. a was ding elder: Astley, 30. 0. Lehner: [on gt ten nies kaneran er ae Rha terg pelivag Minneapolis Man Succumbs to from organized baseball os Balfour-Drake, O. R. Breaw; Bis-| students of the university from Tor-| Objection has been raised in ad- Monoxide Poisoning in marck, Ira FE. Herzberg; Bismarck . » Morri ministration quarters, particularly to i Mission, A. H. Ermel; Chasley-Man- ae ae seus. and es and, the duties on cement and brick which His Own Garage an totem. instigated the move- fred, J. H. Schaeffer; Hazen, H. E.| Dempster, were surprised in front of | 8f@ taken from the frec list so as to (Continued on. page nine.) It} Berglund; Hebron, K. 8. Hirning;| the Ganschow home. protect eastern seaboard and gulf her aa DEFEATS Plan to Leave aleies Roosevelt Fe en ae | ee os aie oe | Gonet ‘man niactirees inca, Belgian ; pmal spe 1 On: the day Field, L. |., Within Next Lehr, G. C. Thiele; Linton, R. Blo-| leased them after the Canadians re- | Competition. charges of graft, Oliver Tong, secre- deau; Martin-Anamoose, F. W. Agte; | fused to sign an information. Shingles Duty Studied tary of the Ramsey county board of Ten Days McClusky, R. E. Strutz; Streeter, Wil-| ‘This demonstr: The proposed dut: hingles also , R. E. 5: , Wil- lemonstration revealed an- Proj LYON BO EnEIOS control, found ih BISMARCK DEBATERS prains liam Butschat; Tuttle, F. J. Knuth;| other cause of student unrest which |! being closely studied with some ad- Pome nase yr ca carton New York, May 13.—()—Setting | Wishek- apie pp. EM Keekaner. (Continued on page nine.) meee Se ere, & AP. | today. earane \dent ‘elder: Alice, Av W. Heldinger: might be to turn over the whole roof-| ,,,n008 was slated to appear in dis~ Local High School Team Had |flyers hope to soar away from Roose- | Bantry, G. H. Mittag; Bowbells, R. R. FIVE LOSE LIVES IN » | tae fndupay. inthis countsy 40 18 lwhich grew out of an ee velt field, L. I, within 10 days in 9! Struts; Chaffee, G. Moritz; Cavalier, alg 5 al gen ee aatie ee into the Ramsey county board of con- Hoodoo Side and: Loses huge single motor monoplane. if |F. Breaw; Deslacs-Hartland, William lestroy shing! reny . Dot Schroeder; , dustry. q successful the air riders, Rene|Briehner; Donaldson, J. J. ler; . | Authorities have .sot determined Chance at Finals Lefevre, Armeno Lotti, Jr., and Jean |Ellendale, John Fisher; Fargo, C. E. Pale ct She neeeident ate ne whether or not death was accidental. i ii rr i i ee [ i — Assailant, would better by three| Parr; Grand Forks, W. L. Hoy; Great Bismarck thurs the standing record established |Bend, E. J. Schroeder; Holmes, L. E. ap Eee Ape ie aero on page nine.) 4 Saturday in 1927 by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. Belzer; Jamestown, G. en ins; F highest rates operative only under ‘ghe contemplated schedule was|Marion, H.C. Knuth; Osnabroc! if Two Others Are Injured as Four conditions of the keenest sort of com- made known here last night on the|W. White; Wyndmere, Charles Wel- PI Go W petition with the American cane and UMPIRE INJURED BY iad Ame neces Crittenton was named nae: OP rong: 00 beet industries during years of ex- STRANGE MALADY } x , The e "| tield secretary. Sunday Flights cessive production in foreign coun ‘ team from the Fescarsd Changes in these and other sched- _—_—_—_ e FAN 5 POP BOTTLE ’ the total for the ry B wood JEWELL sue eae were killed tna two ais reso elie pay ~ Roland Larson, 27, Hovers Be b ; ely wi 80 Association Claims Expense of | ne ‘ara! for tt A others were injured in Sunday ait-| during house consi “the | tween Life and Death After Plan Exceeds Personal _| sports at Grand plape.ccemiee, Ons. of four Airplanes Stroke Vesterda Emmett T. Ormsby Has Con- Income Tax eee, wit field volved accidents was an y past ‘week. All army pursuit ship and two others| taken up by the senate finance com- poets cussion of Brain After Dem- ‘This ends the flight, Lotti said, \ were borrowed planes. ‘ mittee which will carefully study the son Bismarck of the plane hat pe bef the bill onstration at Cleveland i 1 s Sovereign Adviser of Woodmen of World Insurance Firm Was 81 Years Old a i git Bae £38 Cleveland, May 13.—(P)—Suffering th a concussion of the brain in- suraiepTie BEES E ree | gata thee i ' i | | d i ds i i [ k i | } ‘e pilot, injury to Richard Dobbs, 8 stu-| This exten: | home, where. Se ESET, me seri See meee (Yocom aceenegoe [eee fessor Jennings, of North Dakota un!- at 400 feet and crashed. states that the tariff could be made | unconscious il i | i i d t 5 : ; i ie i i staf al : i j al ay Hl At ii | i : oH it i é ts