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QS RSSeeRsESReaE?. EEE 828 and Wi County © % County th 194 Baap, repair Hiject ty pe Lnquert u Mandan’ “Credit nbership duc Y f wh. road werk... Telegraph Co. mes> np, fumber and labor, 2.09) :eourt be darrel soo M PER SUSOS mother's Sle = LAR ORGAN FREED IN COURT OF | "= IREASON GHARGES ; North Carolina Communist Dis- “Beach Bad Man Draws | 18 Months in Prison 2| —_ | Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 16—A “bad * from Beach was brought before i homas Pugh by the Golden | Vail county authorities and on | pleading guilty .to the charge of »{armed resistance to an officer was (sentenced to one year and three », | Months in the state penitentiary. He jhad several aliases but was sentenced "under the name of Ed Canfield, the |charge growing out of his drawing 7, a gun on Sheriff Erickson when that ., {officer sought his arrest as a suspect fin a holdup. “| Canfield is wanted at Billings, !Mont. for assault with a deadly sy | Weapon, served a term at San Quen- |tin prison of California and has a 120! jail record. While awaiting hearing at Beach last week, he heated the bars of the jail window to the bend- |ing point by a fire made from a fly spray and disinfectant liquid. He «) | was discovered in the act by a deputy wo {sheriff, Witnesses against him in the |holdup matter could not be located ‘so that case was dropped. Other cases before Judge Pugh this 49 Week were part of the Lehman vs. ;,| Huesby case involving Sentinel Butte St | property title, which was continued to Sept. 30, and a rchearing of the Kuy- “| kendahl vs. Merchants National bank » case involving Billings county real 45 {estate. This was tried once here but } a new trial was ordered by the state su- | preme court 13 «| Auto Bus Service for 4 Garrison Has Started | Garrison yesterday welcomed *.s first automobile bus service. 6.00! Freight and passenger busses of the 'Intorstate Transportation company jy | opened a service which call for visits | to the McLean county city four times turbances Further Roiled { by Killing of Woman j Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 16.—()—The laying of a woman active in strikers’ ; trelief work during Saturday's mob | lactivities against communists and | ! labor organizers, with the subsequent | {arrest of seven men. has brought fur- | | ther complications to North Carolina ° courts, which now have before them five trials and hearings growing out f mob violence in Textile mill | strikes. Officials and workers ‘of the com- imunist party and the National Tex- , tile Workers Union, who stated after |the mob flogging and kidnapping of {some of their membcrs that they had | , heard threats against their lives from | | seit styled “anti-communists,” have | adopted a policy of shifting from hotel to hotel or elsewhere, keeping | ; their whereabouts secret. Several at torneys active in the strike cases have moved from their homes to hotels where they shift their rooms from night to night. | Considerable attention was drawn iteday to the announcement that the | International Labor Defense would hold a mass funcral for Mrs, Ella May Wiggins, who was shot to death during the mob frenzy Saturday. Lis- ton M. Oak, of New York, publicity jdirector of the organization, said a | {sign would be placed on the house where the body lay, reading: “Ella May, slaughtered by the bosses black hundred, martyr to the cause of or- ganized labor.” The inquest into the slaying of Mrs. Wiggins, for which seven men | have been arrested and placed under bond of $1,000 each on charges of manslaughter, has been recessed until next Saturday. The seven charged with responsi- ' bility for Mrs. Wiggins death com- prise four men who occupied a car | which forced a truck load of strikers fleeing from a mob off the Gastonia- | Bessemer City highway and three who were in the truck with her. F. T. Morrow was the driver of the ; car which forced the truck off the | {road and collided with it. His com- DR. ECKENER The First Authorized Story of the Life of the Commander of the Zeppelins Did you know that Dr. Hugo Eckener, master of the Graf Zeppelin on her epochal circumnavigation of the world, was former- ly one of the most outspoken critics of dirigibles? Did you know that a coincidence, a chance meeting between Count Zeppelin and Eckener on the shores of Lake Con- stance, changed his destiny and resulted in Eckener’s conversion from critic to dis- ciple? This is only one of the many romantic incidents that can be related about the man who demonstrated beyond doubt the feasi- bility of long-distance travel by met and who, as a result of history-making flights, occupies the world spotlight today.. The story of Dr. Eckener’s life, the only version authorized by Eckener himself, has been obtained for The Bismarck Tribune by NEA Service, world’s greatest newspaper feature service. It has been written by Hugh Allen, personal representative of Dr. Eckener during the latter’s visit to the Uni- RRB: PRRDDAGROBRRS ok PRADA RDB DRM Me ted States. It is one of the most fascinating ewes : va MOU Least day. \panions were Theodore Sims, Lowry biographies of modern times. Rosehbere, | ‘he re |, The company’s busses running be-! Davis and Troy Jones. Others tween Bismarck and Minot before | charged with manslaughter are SST eee eo Ae APC eOreS DRE PSEAs. Cc + mother . ‘ . 800 Horris & Woodmansee, office mothers : : 30.001 Melville fi f labor mothe nd 10.08 court assigned te mileage and “eh Sand later heriff, be: w Alin, with © Smith, witness te Moved hy onded by ssion be ind is her y t Highwa of re nately 25. pes 1 y ring and contingencie: nt of the cost of th Y of resola- the Board Commissioners on August 64. xmarck, North Dakota, August 6th, 1 (SEAL) Signed. A. ‘ommiss Bors Rare . Sorthwente We ‘ hi M voted aye. August Sth, 1929, 2 o'clock Toard | Northwesiery 1 Te prese » ‘ clos igebp: Weaizke, ed for opening bids ee 5 a 01 in Ned . ceeded t MING, unty Auditor, aye: Seder, ‘ricke, aye; Wile, dams £04, 7 Adams No. 12 Srader the board 6.901 Sow about 7 and one-half miles east of | George Lingerfelt, driver of the the community, but did not enter the ‘1 city. Persistent solicitation on the part of representatives of the city in- fluenced the Bismarck company to change its route. ‘Funeral Services for a J. Segmiller Are Held Dickinson. N. Sept. 16—John Segmiller, 58, who came here from ..9; Russia in 1900 and afterward farmed near Regent 16 years, died at his ‘home here Wednesday morning. Fu- vy | Neral services were held Saturday. He leaves his widow and seven children, jall but two of whom are married. 5.) One daughter is Mrs. Peter Reise jnauer of Great Falls, Mont. Others 5¢ {live in this community. i | FISHERMEN HAPPY ‘| London.—A new sounding system :|for locating schools of fish has made + {fishermen happy as well as prosper- ‘tous along the English coast. The ;|steam trawler Loughrigg recently re- io}turned with a record catch takenjtime. The age-old water clock, con- ){sounder enabled the fishermen to ‘9; keep the nets at the same depth as 1" | with the aid of an echo sounder. The 2.10 | the fish at all times. Old methods {did not provide for this, and the fish soon swam above or below the level ; {of the nets. ETHED ea Cae of wanson, Soder, Moynier, w i k betng the time set a: on one Pro- |truck; L. Sossoman, and Will Luns- | ford, employes of th Loray mill at; Gastonia. Mrs. Wiggins was shot and wound- ‘ed fatally just after the truckload of Textile Union members and the auto- mobile collided. Cases of eight persons charged with conspiracy to overthrow the govern- ment were set for recorders’ court j here today. The charges followed ; seizure in a house here Thursday night of arms and ammunition, in- cluding several riot guns. TWO-HEARTED TURK | __Ridge, N. ¥.—Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ‘Kuhn had a turkey which was well ‘supplied with hearts. A passing motor- [ist recently hurt one of their turkey | (Mock, and Kuhn immediately killed the bird. On dressing it he found that oes read had two perfectly forme? earts. STILL IN DARK AGES i Canton, China. — Native here still use ancient methods to determine ‘sisting of four large copper jars! standing on steps one above the other jis used. Water in the top jar trickles |through each of the other three. It; takes exactly 12 hours for the water ‘in the top jar to trickles into the llower one. 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