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aw —- re the guests of friends in Man- fasaei00) Dollars, pa dan for a few oy. Board: of ae G COMPLETE DETAILS LIVESTOCK SPECIAL ON MORRIS’ DEATH MAY STOP OVER IN | MANDAN THIS MONTH Man Who Pried His Way Out of , will Carry Many Cars of Blue; Morton County Jai Report- | ed Shot in lowa ARE NOT RECEIVED, Further details on the shooting of | F. W. Morris, who staged a sensa- tional jail break here August last failed to reach the Morton county Sheriff's office this morning. In ‘) long-distance telephone con- versation yesterday the chief of police , te Northern Pacific railway, of Rock Rapids, Ia., reported he had | shot and killed the fugitive. Although j jal lecture. the tel and full details were not obiained, the deputy learned that Morris was iid ‘when he resisted arrest. 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 MANDAN NEWS jern and middle w through Mai rd a special thai bo connection was poor, | arc being exercised. arr: i Morris was held in jail here on alr Mandan. charge of Cont inolly Motor company here early the morning of July 25. After prying | loads his way out of the county jail he made his getaway in Sheriff H. R. Handtmann's large sedan. It was the first news heard of the fugitive since his break here. robbery. He held up the The annual S10 pecial” | pf blue ribbon at the Pa stock ox ibition at The} it the close of the sheriff broadcast the description to! show at St. wa of officers in the middle} north to St. Paul fro be taken x the N to the Pacific coast. Ribbon Stock to Appear at Portiand Exhibition | aaa, | Morton county jail August last and Championship livestock from ei an, tl Stops will be made for education- and demonstrations in | ship of a car in which the dead youth! farming centers while the animals |had been sleeping. It had been stolen pete with the best on the west coa International The special train will be assemble National Dairy | move ill Louis and will ern points will | 1 month | was an-| in, it nounced here by John Haw, director |ert Schuver, 18 or 19 years old. of the agricultural development of {ton county authorities do not be! While definite | ements have not been made, it | xpected the train will stop over jand informed him he would be held astern Liv 'y many car- i 0 com- st Liv Or Portland, m where it orthern Pacific | EAST END RESIDENTS rodericx Bay shows | LIKE THEIR PAVING: MANY CONTRAGTS LET 17 Blocks Have Been Completed | or Contracted for During Building Program prograt Since that time 17 locks of streets either have been paved or are under | And these contracts said, have been let chiefly { reason that east end residents fecl they should put in equal to any within that section. The city commission also has advertised ; for bids on four blocks to be paved in contract. this same district. | other petition requesting the board to; pave Fourth street northeast from! First to Second avenues is being cir- culated. Doubtless it will come be- — fore the commission for at its next meeting. 5 In the east end, abrupt hills raise from city’s edge. Here, cost of paving has been able excavation that has been neces- sary. Because of the hill. the last! block on Fourth avenue northeast was | paved only half its width. 16 Construction of pavement was con- sidered on several blocks in the east | district where there was little taxable | property. These projects were reject- ed by the commission. ’ Virtually all streets in the west end | i have been paved, much of it being | proximately 40 blocks were finished. | ‘When the summer's ‘ plete, Mandan will have 111 blocks of | pavement. 11 Become Citizens At Three Hearings! Judge H. L. Berry and ico Brod- Fr neat ph hg have returned to ee at Carson, Stanton, and Center. The judge was assisted in ex- | amination of the applicants by L. L. worthless check, fits afternoon by Police Magistrate J. | First State bank, of New Salem for| A. R. Herman is the complaining { Fy Personal and Social Mandan Vicinity iat daughter was born Wednesday | ate of to. Aur and Msn, C.'B Manning at thence dace ke Deaconess Poe ui ital ij Mrs, G. M. fs ia son, Hebron, | , A. marri Wednesday to tnd Helen Kale, both of New Sa: lem, Desire of residents of the castern: section of the city to keep pace with | the remainder of the town is respon- | sible for a large portion of pavement | that is being constructed here, offi- cials let it be known today. In this district seven blocks of pave- ment had been completed carly this spring—before the ch opened its Bill Broderick, Mr. and N removed to his home lad suffered a th his horse. He was approaching car. Is Set for Salem, paving jeharge of forge it is the | yesterday and locked improvements ever, mount dropped. good, consideration ie because of consider- five years ago when ap- | ram is com- mon, the ow! erty liable {with the {writing then they sented thereto, Bun leigh, City of Bi MH. after completing citizenship exol [renal adopted ing held on the 23rd ats n. Sealed bids for work on the, ‘ante The complaint recites | Kenzi ‘drew ‘the check on the |e" Wore ot da News of pees te [ber 10th, ment for j taken and accepted b payment for the w h bid must be rtified check bore Plies mee to Charles cute a’ contract for t Ex. sum equal to the full provided n Section 12-year Leo Broderick, will be; helplessly crippled wife. today wa dan Deaconess hospital today. Kkull fracture a week Since he regained consciousness f an hour after the accident, has shown rapid improvement. The boy was injured in a fall from |; pavement when he attempted to avoid a collision between his mount and an Hearing of Barchenger | Bond of Arthur Barchenger, New held in the county jail on a ha Police Maristrate J. E. ye Barchenger was arrested | Sheriff John Handtmann. Hearing was sect for October 9. How- if Barchenger can make the; Sidering what is best to do for her. the charge will the magistrate sai It is said that an- | alleged that he forged the name of a} Center farmer to the check. E. C. Haggerott, cashier of the Cen- nk, is the complaining witness. ITY ¢ OMMISSIONERS a ii he dcemed to State of North Dake ig approximate. quans e given for the guid: t later than Novem- be made upon 2 basis art, Commissioners, as a Buaranty that the bidder will, if suc- issued ! cessful, promptly enter into and exe- he performance of the work. Each bid must also accompanied by a bidder's bond in 2 a ws of North Dakota, Rapid Improvement) yyins, oct -old son of | from the Man- The he thrown to. the } Doctors said the lad would be con- | county has become the “mother” of a | fined to his bed for several weeks be fore his recovery is complete. October 9! been set at{ up by Deputy be! It is! noanp oF | of City y of Bis- day of Sep- ATRINSON, City Auditor, 10/4 er 28th, 1 ns are on file ty Auditor. nce of all work to be esident of the aunount bid, as 07, Compiled their home and plan to|reserves the right to reject any or ‘ te had west coast within a)! hides), MM ANS Xuditor. ses * Mr. nd, Mes A. J. Walaa and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ve gone issoula, paar ag A Treen a eee the will be the gucets FOR White male pigs, relatives also Holstein bull. Alex J. Stewart, . ro Glencoe, N. D. Mrs. E. O. Mahan, Joplin, Mo., a1 a this week. Mi: Pasi _ Glal -atfairs rs. Mrs, Erie Loven, La Crosse, Wis., ba) FOR SALE—Jersey milk cow and ve heifer. Call at 922 ‘at a number of so- Ave, C west, POS BEMT--Five room meager tene~ Phone 1408-J. |MAN SHOT AT ROCK jburn. The officer returned the fire, | jthe shots from the youth's gun took ‘effect. © @| called at the Bruce Virgin home Sat ste Glen View | | urday evening. @:, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sevett an By MRS. LARS JACOBSON _| family have moved to the ity 0 Mrs. Tom Morgan has as her guest | Hurdsfield. ° | Four Guards Executed,' BISHOP PROTESTS PROTECTING | YANKEE DOLLAR WITH ARMIES) (Continued From Page One) ; good their threat to murder their | | guard hostages if tiey were not al- lowed freedom. It was conservatively estimated the at ackers, all eit of prison guards, | Police officers hastily summoned from a ‘other cities, volunteers and national | in Coffeyville, Kansas. and returned | guardsnten, numbered about 500 men, | to Bartlesville Sept. 30, 1926, on ‘| Within house No. 3 were about | charge of robbing x wholesale gro- | 150 mutieers, desperately holding /¢tTY company here. He was con- | out against the besieging force. | Vieted and sentenced to seven years. laughter Continues | He was released on bond and while After dynamite and bullets failed | “Waiting hearing on his appeal en- to rout the convicts and the slaughter , 8? pe A lat i ie ae Tieces ia Sitatee anid URay, Would rit | cmpted to arrest him on a car thett Says United States Is Spend- cate a . ter guns, in. | Charee heavy artillery, 75 millimeter guns, in- |" “}1e'eseaped and later was arrested, ing More Money Than Any Danny Daniels, desperate robber ae ince ae robbery <omitts) Other Nation for War with @ record for viciousness, led the |‘, Corte mutiny from the time of its inception. ore Aged ‘Prof’ Saved | By Convict Pupils Canon City, Colo. Oct. 4.— (}—A white-haired, aged, friend- ly prison instructor, one of the first hostages of rioting convicts at the state penitentiary here, was the first one released. Pref. George E. Colgate, for- mer state senator from Canon City, and widely renowned for his educational success, started classes in the stale penitentiary years ago. He was a friend of | RAPIDS BY OFFICER NOT MORRIS, BELIEF Morton County Author Authorities Do Not Believe Morris Carried Alias of ‘Schuver’ for a few days her son Harry Lane, lh, lives in Philadelphia. Anette Anderson and Emelia Spitz- pee, Not Parity, Called Greater. who are attending high school in | Witton, are staying at the home of Problem Between U. S. |Mrs. Larson during the school days, ‘going to their respective homes ever Pinay evening. S every | Adams called at the Fred) Moffir, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindstrom and |home Tuesday to get the measure; |children visited at the Ivan Holden | ™¢rts taken for their patterns fo home Sunday. th Se Rerteie ee Mat m a METHODISTS HEAR BLAKE! Katherine McLean spent the week- os OU eeee 2 en, ater aa jend with a sister at Bismarck. jchildren visited at the C. K. Lanc | Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Holden and chil- , home Sunday. ji dren motored to Bismarck Wednesday |,. Mrs, Clara Soule is visiting rela’ The Ladies Aid met at the homd] Moffit By MRS. C, E. MOFFIT Mrs. Ed Adams and Mrs, Hilma® there, pending his outcome of his ap- al from a robbery charge, officers said here early today. Daniels, th said, was arrested | o and Great Britain Whether the youth shot by Dell! Wecedburn, Rock Rapids chief of po- lice. was F. M. Morris, became doubt-! ful today. Morris pried his way out of the made away with a large sedan be- longing to Sheriff H. R. Handtmann. Dispatches from the Iowa town in- dicate that the man killed was Rob “plenty | was t tough. iston, N. Art Morris used this name as an al Woodburn was investigating owner- in Le Mars, Iowa, the previous nicht. The officer awakened the youth were shop- funtil he established himself as.a law. abiding citizen. Schuver then drew a gun and fired two shots at Wood- killing Schuver instantly. Neither of one of the hospitals there with a broken leg. °. Jof hogs Friday out of Baldwin. ine. of Raat and. closing up o Sra Mabel Sager and Alex Oshanyk of | {1 's work was the business off, | Chwillingness to oe “my sons and! Mrs, Lars Jacobson were dinner {¢l¢cted president, Mrs. Jason Hoo | your sons into other countries to pro- | guests at the Enock Anderson home |‘¢*s Vice president, Mrs. Frank Benz jtect an American dollar” was _ex- | Sunday. \trenatiter. The next meeting will be | Blake, Ind nan address to/marck called at the Jacobson wbiag {held at the Ed DeHaan home Nov! ‘the North Dakota Methodist confer- | Sunday afternoon | eet Se cAEee te hee cuentas Discussing the International Mis-| tal city callers Saturday: passat DATE OF CONTR ACT ion of America, the fe said! Bill Larson and family United States and Great Britain is! Mr. and Mrs, Tom Morgan motored | ¢ nd at Ce jnot parity but peace. Iam willing | to Bismarck Tu NS iting relatives here ; Arthur Hanson purchased some SIRA Bee eign countries to protect for seed from Con Johnson Sat ckens, Mrs State Contends Instrument Was /{@,, {OrciR!, countries to protect for seed from Con Johnson Saturday. Ren Porter andl two dauhte sons and your sons into Bly motored to the capital city Sat- |< batt! jother countries to protect an Ameri-|urday on business jin Fullerton at the home of thei to see Mrs. Holden's father, who is in | "ives in South Dakota, Enock Anderson shipped a carload mt. Elec. + Oct. 4.—(AP)— | witton, Ludvig Hanson and Mr. and |e afternoon, Mrs. A. E. Cline was, ‘etary, and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury ; Pressed Liat ie y by Bishop Edgar, The Ted Quanrud family of Bis- Hl K HI E 5. Mrs, Hill served a nice lunch. Sh Si last night. Bob and Donald Eliason were capt- “the greatest problem between the | ping in Bismarck Satur ng. were married last Saturday ay on business. — | ; jto send my sons and your sons in-| ’ Ben Porter is a sister and In 1 am NOT willing} Frank and Fred Peterson and Dave H y Mrs. Mart r ek- i Drawn on Night Before Trial «send my Sta aE abe ham ery i of the Civil Action lean dollar, When financiers desire} Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe ang! "rents and brother, ieee eta froclnerd acereca j te ies thelr dollars in other coun- Lorene were Wilton :hoppers Sat- busine san, was in Moffit Tucsdashe Se tries, they should depend on the laws ay, Beat ‘HEARTLESS HU HUSBAND || “when the prison ‘was gripped CTribane Special Service) |i those counties to protect, thers “Thompson was a business |. MP and Mis. Peter Hofstad and by the mutiny, Prof. Colgate had |, Napoleon N. D. ae t caller at Con Johnson's Monday. | pulirer K just entered to start his afternoon ||" that a certain Asserting that the “great test. of | Sieben eel cat Porter ey ENTE ED dasecs, We Was ene @f the Cire 11 “"5 made in Ma dd not in!» people is not in their poverty but, @ C Mike Hanson home Sunday. | men seized but his friend: ig 1) Roveriey, Tues: ate cone |i their nrosperity," Bishop Blake | “lub held its regula the convicts prevailed upon the | (ch4s. Attorney TF, Wagner of Na- said America on trial before || the Viggu Jensen home! the convicts prevailed upon the leaders to release the aged in- tractor, _ nn | He is known to be the man sentenced by District Judge John C.! killed Abe Wiggins, guard. who died Lowe to serve five years in the state | bravely when he was shot down by , li penitentiary at Bismarc’ the r i Election of officers i) the following we Ed Oin of Werner at- cent, Miss Dorothy the Congregational }: peleon this afternoon took t stand | the world, Pleading for the church was held and witness in the perjury! , to throw its influence into the scales Schoe! ‘for world peace, he asserted that no st case of perjury ever | nation which “has ever determined who to come before the district court of }to go alone has gone Judge R. G. MeFar-| sizing the interest of the, presiding. ' United States in world peace, Bishop | se Schock has been a resi-| Blake pointed out that By OLGA Mr. and Mrs tended servic church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jerka motored |: ‘to Sar lay, where they at- | rie tended a Bohemian celebration. 4.—Pi—James C { ford, who six years ago i and has since failed to anid ied | support rial Tentler Har > song birds, Inez’ Peck. Mr, oe | One of Daniels’ licutenants, Jimmy dent of the county for 30 years and! myth and that the ph John Speckt transacted business at) ——————— —— Pardue, was known to be dead. shot comes from an outstanding fam riers between nations rapid Manning Monday _ {te ape! K last $ Wee Infant Left to || his fellows, to “put him out of his !srectators have jammed the ing surmounted. “There was a time, William Keller and son Fred were | Mike t eae ‘uesday is a guest aor ' room since the trial opened Tuesday. when we prided ourselves on our in- some improvements In the trial of the action of the dependence and isolation from the | , after he had been serious tady County's Care || romaca — @| Chaotic conditions still held sway | Security te bank versus the other nations of the world,” he said, ew " ae (Tribune Special Service) at the penitentiary carly today, Ru- Burnstad Farmers Elevator com-| “put in recent years we have lost S. W. Burleigh New Rockford, N. D.. Oct. 4.--Eddy | mors flew thick and fast. peny of Wishek and Otto and Chris; our isolation and have taken our uesday, wher Killing Opens Mutiny Schock, the landlord's contract in} pisee among the nations of the, laste! i By K. D. STEWART tiny girl. i ccedented mutiny broke Guestion was an important piece of | wor Id. lena cere ylor was trans-| Ernest Lange is employed at thd Wrapped in flour sacks, the infant erday noon when Pardue, con- | (Vidence. Schock swore it was drawn! "Asserting that American bankers #¢ting bus Saturday. A. J. Stewart home. was found on the steps of the office Irwin, a up in M Judgment was’ have 20 billion. dollars invested in|, Mf. and Mrs holz and Bernard Davenport took some hogs of Dr. J. H. MeKenzie several dass ga seized his gun ond keys and, @Warded Schock and the Elevator | foreign countries and that this Children, of Wisconsin, are guests for ‘to Welch's Spur Saturday. ih ago. Taken to the Daly hospital. company over the claims of the bank, ja few days » and) ited by Danny Daniels, unlocked amount is increasing at the rate of Ronald Nicholson spent a few days was fed and clothed. She is a beau- | te doors of the cell ho fter the first verdict had been set: billion and a half annually, the with Norman Stewart this week while tiful child. Although a noic accom- | By midday the riot was in full de. = ra shop said peace and world har- it was too wet to thresh. panying her stated she was 13 days' swing. Prisoners took possession of | After the trial, however, affidavits | ns are the best Jim Kares was a caller in Bis. old, doctors declare she is four the arsenal and gained control of the Stating the contract was made the |; s. L, Stoctel of Mlinois | marck ‘Tuesday months of age. Her second day at prison. Three guards were killed out- the suit commenced} “] have watched the statesmen of ,are looking after their land interests | Little E erece Hauser is spendiny were obtained by Si . B. Atkin. The arrest of Sehoel followed on the perjury charge. Phillip Schock, a leading witnes the hospital showed her bright and happy and 21 callers visited the in- | fant There is no clue to the child's par- | entage. While authorities are con- this w a few day ie's Attorney’ Europe desperately trying to sacting business in | Mr right in the beginning of the mutiny. Buildings were set afire as the riot prozre: Late in the afternoon a counter at- by s guards resulted in | the surrender of 200 prisoners. These | Were herded into the “bull pen,” while at least 150 of the convicts took refuge in cell house No. 3, from whieh they | directed the fight. Liberty or Death Starting at 4 o'clock in the after- | moon the ringleaders began sending , out ultimatums demanding their frec- {dom and thyeatening to kill the 10 | guards they held as hostages. They “ ‘demanded the warden furnish them | With automobiles for safe tr Benedictine Priest Is Hero of Inferno yee Dodg at the home of his aunt, Chris Smith at Huff. R. H. Bjelland of Bismarck caller in this vicinity Saturday C. M. Sneider is expecting to begin building «& new residence for Gler Baker, on the land he reecntly pur- S| chased on the river bottom. The | house will have a nine-foot concrete {something out of th Hee ir wreckage nd Europe looked imple s for help, But we held} and the defen: nd no relation toc. n our splendid isolation. | daughter Ge defend clared from the! “Since 1912 the expenditures of inson Monday, where the latter en- and that he was present in Wag-|cur country for war, preparations | tered the normal school for this term office the night preceeding the | leaped from S240, 000,000 to $740,-. S. Klein of Far s transacting opening of the trial and that the con- {000,000 We are spending | busin in Dodge Wednesda ‘aS a Fischer and i to Dick- John ne mol she is receiving the best of cars at the hospital. CHATTED Mont OSTRE SALE NOTICE OF Fore MOTE AROF, me Ww Kon, 2 bi rek attor-} > Prosecu- | Attorney Coventry of Line a business c: cument numbe on of the fuilitre of the ae t The suit in which Schock is al- to. Ieged to have committed the offens: he | was tried November lest. 1 (P—A 40-year-old Catholic priest | cucd the clevator « who twice braved the gunfire of |! it held on : rioting prisoners to place charges || hy the clevator. tract was made at that time. Sup-/| more than any other nation for wa J. P. Klein mctored to Hebron Mon- | foundation t | porting th lence is the testi-) More than F i Italy, Germany | where he had dental work done. | damaged by “whe igh wana, Pre mony of 1. A. Mackoff and John! and Turkey combined.” | “Prederick Oberlacncicr of Hazen was | fie eetge: Doyle, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Jack Isi : - The first of the defense witnesses, ¢—————_—_____- ——— @ | J. ©. Grossman Mond \ivome “weiss Spor enetay al ied this morning, upholding BULLETINS "| Adolph. Eissinger transacting | load of cattle from Stewartsdale. + statements made in th 4} business in Halliday Tuesday, Bernard Weingle and family hav ious trial of the ¢ ("Mr and Mrs. Frank Jerka were call- |moved to Mandan for the winted m_ Langer. Bi COSTE REPORTED SAFE Jers at the L. H. Bathner home Tues- } | months, y. is defending § Paris, Oct. 4.—(7—Advices re- | day. John Stewart ‘ting the e: ceived here today from Moscow | On Sunday occurred the marriage of} in: Menoken Mond 'A stated that Dieudonne Coste, | Carl Simpfenderfere, cldest son of Mr. |"'Most of the farmers in the vicinity missing French aviator, was re- Simpfenderfere, and! are busy husking corn. The corn i: ported to have landed 60 miles | Miss Anna Zasse. daughter of Mr. and/ not very good this year but most. of from Chita, Siberia, about 400 | Mrs. William Zasse. The weddinz| it was ripened before the frost hit it miles cast of Irkutsk. ceremony was performed in the Lu-| so they are anxious to save it for seed | theran church at Golden Valley, Re Paul Hapel has shipped a carloadf HUNT MISSING PLANE | Vetter officiating. We wish the newly-| of potatoes into Bismarck whieh Seattle, Wash. Oct. 4.—(%)— | weds a happy and successful married | has been selling out to those whe Coast guard cutters at Sitka and life. {need them. eon grain s chock then pr pntract, which | cf dynamite beneath the ee duced the lundl Ketchikan, Al: Rae iting i ndlore etchikan, Alaska, and at Seattle == = Mrs. Jacob Wisenberger is Ane | = house where the mutineers were |! he claimed was made in March, 19 today were ordered to search for {her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wisen-| opin ‘Memerek Bridges Nee cal ring interest barricaded, today was hailed as | Wagner and Phillip Schock testif : ing Russian plane “Land berger, at Washburn. Mr. Alsbury and family, who annum afte the hero of Colorado's worst he contrac! of the Soviets,” which left Sitka { Dan Fi as transacting bUSINESS | Hen making their hom “ Joe Hil prison mutiny. yesterday f he | ; ley Monday. heir ¢ at Joe Hi . ss yesterday for Seattle and failed to | in Golden Valley y for the past few months, moved Hc is Father Patrick O'Neil of arrive here. V. Kellar, fieldman of the Equity a 2 Bismarck last week. Se creamery of Aberdeen, was looking x ow, ‘Therefore, the property. i i The trinl resulted in a verdict inj LINDY LANDS AT BELIZE — |after his business affairs im Dodge wee recently purchased bed in tha orteage, Father O'Neil is a native of | favor of the bank. It s set aside Miami, Oct. 4—()}—Col. Charles | Tuesday. f Some of the farmers are digging |] their potatoes. The potato crop it not very good this year. Those whc have a good crop are very fortunate as potatoes will probably be quite scarce, Mi Kentucky. He was educated in Eurcpe and was in Rome from 1913 to 1915, before and after the outbreak cf the world war. He came to Cancn City only three weeks ago. in favor of Schock b McKenna. Later th: procured from Phillip Schock. Leading witnesses for the defense . Mott, Wishek of Ashle CALIFORNIA PAR IN WOMEN GOLF FINALS ‘Tires | Glenna Collett and Mrs. Leona Pre r Victors in Today's Matches by 3-2 Scores Judge George; A, Lindbergh, flying from Guate- mala City, landed at Belize, Brit- ish Honduras, at 2:27 p. m., ac- cording to a radio message to the Pan-American Airways base herc. FARM CO-OP READY Chicago, Oct. 4—(7)}—The pro- posed 20-million dollar Farmers’ National Grain seoeceiien. will {| be in a position to start opera- | tons at an early date, and it is {| believed that some of this year's | grain crop may be handled by the | ! Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Tuesday at the y home and Ray. tlso called at the Russ hon: Mr. and Mrs. (Shorty) Beake and moved this week to the farm ated by the Emil Sattler family. Mr. and Mrs. arlie King were| t the Pete Demagolly home! ©. G. Davenport is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Dan McLean and J. R. Stewi were callers in tre capital city Sa urday. Adeline Danley of Bismarck spen a few days at the A. J. Stewart last week. She returned to her ho Saturda: Paul Hapel was a caller in Bi marck Tuesday. if Lyman By S. GYLDEN Mrs. Wm. Wanttaja and Louis O son's were Wing callers Friday. Miss Myrtle Hudson was a sup guest at Gylden’s Thursday. Miss Dorothy Cotes was an oven night guest of Miss Myrtle aude Saturday. George Bates spent Sunday at ay tion to a safe distance, where the hostages would be released unharmed. These demands the warden refused and at 7 o'clock the body of Jack Ellis, guard, was hurled from a win- dow of the embattied cell house. His death was followed at intervals by the killing of three other guards. Fire losses to the penitentiary dur- ing the battle were heavy. cell buildings, numbers 1 and 2, an | the building containing the mess hall and chapel were destroyed. Cell house No. 4 caught fire last night but the -|flames were extinguished. Great 1 | Quantities of focd and equipment were lost in the flames. Following is the death list in the prison riot. The total deaths this morning were determined to be 13: GUARDS ou heifer Ww one red heit one ‘red new concern, according to a joint statement issued by the federal farm beard and the cooperative organization sub-committee to- day. jay. Harry Ulfers has been doing some | fall plowing. i Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and mily have moved to their new} home northeast of Tuttle and M and Mrs. Lester Hawkins are now | ing where his folks did, | Woodhouse lake. Jack Stewart and s ‘culled at Ray Hazlegroy Ed Wagner and Ben Babcock were | at Ray Hazlegrove's Friday one red heife white belly At Years old: one red and white about 4 months old; one red stee calf 3 months ol h I ASK SHIP SALE PROBE \@ Washington, Oct, 4.—(7)—In- % Hs Oakland Hills Country Club, Birm- near ingham, Mich. Oct. 4.—\)—The struggle for the national women’s golf | championship turned into an all- ns and white spots, 2 y. | ne red cow, dehorned, ver hip and vincgay hing final today as Glenna Col- tt, the defending champion from | A ¥ Pebble Beach and Mrs. Leona Press- | a tee chia: Brose spent the week- ler, Los Angeles, marched through lend with her folk: the semi-finals round with 3 and 2 i i 3G.E 5 C, W. Rinker, 01 cock jsiti F id den’s. R. P. Brown, victories, Ben Babcock is visiting at the Ed) f 3 i Wagne :. He is an old friend, A surprise party was given at Ly’ ee wise Miss Collett, three times titleholder, DANCER ON STAND Arsenic e prone Hy sla annie |man School No. 1 in honor of Mis fought an uphill battle to defeat Mrs. O. 8. Hill. western champion from Kansas City, while Mrs. Pressler eliminated Bernice Wall of Oshkosh, Wis, The finals will be played over the 36-hole route tomorrow. Two down at the turn because of @ remarkable 27 by her rival, Miss | Collett came back with a rush, | fquared the match on the 12th with a birdie four, going one up on the short 13th with a par three and breezing out to a victory by two; straight birdies on the 15th and 16th | greens. For the 16 holes the champion was Los Angeles, Oct. 4.—(?—Eu- nice Pringle, 17 year old dancer iversit: Myrtle Hudson. Quite a crowd wa: present. Games were played for en. tertainment and lunch was served midnight. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Virgin and Charles Shi ea ome Wi Fa and Jim McQuern left Thursday John W. McClelland. CONVICTS Danny Daniels, James Pardue, e \celler in the city of Goodrich ne | urda: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and | Miss Dorothy Argent drove to H | Lake Williams Saturday after Miss | {Opal Gray, who is teaching there. \ Davis, In addition, three other guards and two members of the attacking force were seriously wounded. CANON CITY OUTBREAK They were also in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy were in Tuttle Saturda: Mrs. Jack Stewart and daughters air hob sleds with - Sejlvia and Adrain were in Tuttle four under par while Mrs. Hill was share in the | Saturday. \ ¢ two better than perfect figures. Glen- since Mr. and Mrs. Mike MeNallie were fniek ‘Deering grain ieemect na had two birdies going out and four eet ee fi tt Gee, k; one wagon box; 1 disc; wire coming home. as thrown into Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray and M! prices rallied | Opal Gray and Miss Dorothy Argent iching mamenlne: time, but selling | drove to Wing Saturday night aft- horse. clibper in such velume jer Elvia Gray. that support was Mrs. Grover Anderson and daugh- ter Anna Marie and Miss Pearl Thor- en were in Tuttle Saturday. Chris Hanson was in Tuttle Satur- day. > Jake Gelloner was in Arena Satur- iy. Harry Ulfers called Saturday eve- ning at the Bruce Virgin home. John Larson called Sunday at Milt Goldsmith's. John Larson was in Tuttle Satur-; day. John Goldsmith and Dorothy Ar- gent were guests Sunday afternoon at the Milt Goldsmith home. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy rei of harness ‘with TOU Bartlesville, Okla., Oct. 4.—(AP) —“Danny” A. A. Daniels, leader ‘in the Cotorcdo penitentiary mutiny, who committed suicide, was under a 5,500 appeal bond in district court | escaped 0 or so much sharon! as will be neces- ursuant to the in aa mortgage con- tains a. ble, xale, to the highest mn, Saturday, October tht ages, ate twa velock In the afters id ‘nt the elevator and warehouse ee the Wilton Bleyator Company, rporation, in South Wilton, Natt sc County, North Da- tt debt’ red fn cont REM eke o foreclosure proveed- “Bited the ord rd dax.of October, 1929. & eerie! ‘of Wilton, ai pesberescest suits for policemen Willams a eae tia on night traffic duty have been rec- ms i Mortgage, Washbur ommended to the Paris kota, Prefecture by & municipal couneilor. Og AS

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