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VOLUME 4 : : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 NUMBER 12 ) JUDGE TELLS HOW HE KILLED HIS SON-IN-LAW BEACHGIL ADWTS MRS. ALBERT FALL CONFIDENT DRY AGENTGULTY Nov. trevieiy—A Ye for 08 Bomar TNT SHE SHOT HERSELF: IN HUSBAND AND THEIR FUTURE) 9r MANG] ALIGHTER pope \ ls Buoyed by Fervent Belief His- y | NOSED SALESHINT"FooTe AL | nay ww PARNER’ DEATH ~BE KILLED INSEL 1 Cecelia Krauftzig, 19, Hebron as ‘a Patriot’ Escapes Death Penalty for es A. : Neth — seve Cinienn tan Says Tom Walton Entered Of: } Girl, Expected to Recover | ccttsis Tech 0; Notre Dame «. |TO WORK FOR VINDICATION! S/@¥!Nd ' fice With Hand in Right : From Wound a eaes: SEmnDE Raeian: — During Raid — | ‘lf He Were Guilty | Would Be," | — Coat Pocket i WAS WAITRESS IN HOTEL Says Mate, Thinking Back [1S CHARGED WITH MURDER — j Over Fifty Years serie || GRABBED FOR THE GUN’ Wounded Girl Says She Was \ Desperate Over Financial and Love Affairs i jContended He Killed in Self- By MARGUE! OUNG peWaghington, Nov. 2.—()}—Mrs. Al- Defense After Being Hit ig rt B. Fall said today she is going : | Pistol Until Unwanted back home with her husband next by Buckshot ‘ : : t ed Son week as confident in their future as — 3 e : ret ‘7 aoe Fell With Four Shots she was the day they were married; Chandler, Okla., Raat Korea " ; nearly 50 years ago. D. Harris, unofficial prohibition en- rf " bins Buoyed by a fervent belief that | forcement officer, was convicted by a : SS . | Weather sea Tex., Nov. 2.—()—In history will identify him as “a pa-/| jury here today of first degree man- ;a quavering voice, H. H. Hamilton triot,” she said today that “the white | slaughter for the killing of Oscar =, ag eae ” , | testified in his murder trial here to- flag of surrender shall never float | Lowery, Pottawatomie county farmer, ss : day that his son-in-law, Tom Wal- over me and mine,” and with eager | in a liquor rai’ July 4. Punishment . ton, Jr., 21, was slain last May 4, in SP UTLIaTais eicitene | "TEN GOMNCanSOnTca00e Sine: “tbat > Hamilton's Amarillo low office “in Harris be convicted of first degree | One must be able to do all sorts of trick acrobatics when leading the cheering at a bi tball & mortal battle” over a 44 calibre pis- {murder and argued for the death | cheese leaders from the Univresity of Pennsylvania seem very Sane at she art: cigs Cater, Tropes? tol. ee iuetia sis ise tie a as eat ted comes at the end of a long yell. they are, left to right, Walter Sheldon of Columbus, Hamilton said he was in his office 1 to the Sew |der in seamen rcw-sartth killing of .; Edwai ickley of Angeles; Howard Nixon of Holyoke, Mass.; Monty Dill of Philadelphia; Frank Wolk | when Walton entered. Walking to go of Buffalo, and Milton Dicken of Bi . > manage there “what- | James C. Harris, brother-in-law of psaid alBeolertd ch ner the door to the reception room, he husband's failing health will best during {re Fr "North Dakota Man’s’| said he saw Walton, husband of his him to accomplish. The je men were on the >| 1 ye Nd daughter, \- See sue fara neta |TRAIN-AUTOMOBILE |""North Dakota Man's’ (GUNKILLS PARMER | Se'setsar sara Oklahoma, when Jeff D. Harris, not ‘Fortune’ Imaginary | coat pocket. ee | Waged Mortal Combat Over he 4 (Tribune Special Service) Beach, N. Dak., Nov. 2.—Cecelia | Krauftzig, 19-year-old waitress found ; shot through the breast in the Blue Bird hotel here yesterday morning, ; late yesterday admitted that she had | attempted to commit suicide by shooting herself. Doctors say she probably will re- cover. Her home is at Hebron. Found lying in a pool of blood in guest room of the hotel yesterday Miss Krauftzig had accused Floyd Boyce, clothing salesman who head- quartered here, of shooting her. Boyce was arrested by Golden Val- ee ley officials yesterday. Miss Krauft- zig confessed that she had shot her- said, and after a 5 ERRRA tial self to State's Attorney W. R. Schell. a relative, searched the premises for } ee ee v | “He moved his r = te iy atatsovertiar iovewae mipes sheriff's sale as well as the $100,000 Jeff Harris testified he acted in the | |_ Minneapolis, Nov. 2—(a\—Edward | Hamilton said. Hamilton had testi- , ancially and over her love 3 Joan of 1921. role of posseman in assisting W. W. T. Nygard, who told offi at the fied he bought a pistol from his law Boyce, who has been released from custody but who will be required to remain in the county awaiting de- velopments in the case, disclaims any particular interest in the girl. The shot, fired from a small call- bre revolver, entered her breast above | (Snake) Thomason, federal prohibi- | Gospel Mission that he had a fortune j Partner, Harry G. tion enforcement officer who with |of nearly $200,000 and was going to SHOES Ee and ‘one iit all bi ‘iiwe hace several other deputized men went to 2 leave it to that institution, was sen- he feared for his life. the Harris farm. He contended he tenced to 90 days in the workhouse ,| killed in self defense after he had on a vagrancy charge today. Grabbed For Gun said is sufficient to keep | been struck in the face by a charge Screaming School Girls Watch | Nygard declared his estate included Load of Heavy Shot Passes Into/ ‘When I grabbed for the gun, he [ie 48 BB * amily want. of buckshot fired from the Harris is 60 acres of copper land, farms in | made a dash toward me,” the former ie Nat see ee eat oni eo) ecamutaine Fall's innocence | home. Car Drive Into Path of North Dakota and stocks and bonds.| Breast and Tears Heat; Is | ™ember of the Texas supreme court Beret cena abs aaprin bribery, she repeated with spirit:| Lowery, in a death bed statement. ; |Then, after his offer to leave all to : commission of appeals, told the jury. cating the shot had been fired from "Ie he were guilty, I would be.” For | asserted he had not known Harris Speeding Express the mission he cashed a check there Found Dead by Widow “T pulled the gun out, and he jerked close range. 4 A note left by the gitl, who worked |!mproved Situation Shown by i . | was an officer. He said Harris shot |for $5. This check came back with it out of my hand, and I caught hold \ in the hotel, said, “God forgive me.| Consolidated Statement Pre- A. she | him while he was unarmed. Elkhart, Ind.. Nov. P\—A train- | the notation there were no funds to s of it, and it was discharged right ‘The widow of James Harris told the | automobile accident cost the lives of | his credit in the bank on which it sienaige propre Etc tating ate over my shoulder. From that time jury that her husband and Lowery | nine members of the same family at| 25 drawn. Police said that the|Cstances that are undetermined, at | Until Tom Walton fell to the floor, i i PH It’s Boyce again.” The pistol, the girl said in her pared by Semingson To Prove y : | W piles ail n : & drawer in & guest's room shortly | tmproved situation of North Dakota | © Prove our " 5 3 | nity, early Friday morning. The statement that he had not identified | injured mae shoot me, and I was doing everything 7 load of shot passed into his breast ” himsestt ss:4n ofttoer. The dead are: ~ on the left side, tore through the | ‘°,SHo0t him. Mrs. Harris said Lowery was killed 4 Hamilton did not say he had the John Flatt, and Mrs. Flatt, 47, heart, severing the main artery, then| pistol in his hands when the four her | she |5 he pleaded with raised arms for | poth of Newcastle, Ind. \ lodged under the right shoulder. vhich § we | his life. ‘Their daughter’ Mary Flatt, 17, iH OT NOT ‘BURNED’ “Al. circumstances” point to ‘the | SH0t8 Which struck Walton were fired, we j we g8 g 5 before the sheoting occurred. She state banks and trust companies is ‘The gun has been identified by its; shown by the consolidated statement owner. of the ogee of all institutions POUR SOVIET FLYERS REACH END OF TRAIL eats Dewey Brennan, 23, and Mfs.) theory of accident. Olson was in ‘I Had To Do It’ Brennan, 20, both of Newcastle, son- good health, had property worth! The accused man then read to the in-law 5 beset rebleg-t edie eee ae and “a not known Ai jury a telegram he had written to Three 5 5, ave had y troubl financial Y - Florence, 3, and Robert, 19 months, Bad Face Meets Death Attempt- | cmbarrassments. He had a wite and | mo, ai cmmediately after the shoot Rickard Vaughn, aged 7 months, i i: a several small children, was a man of! “About three minutes ago, T had t BEFORE GRAND JURY son of Ray vaughn, ‘Ozceoie, Ind., ing to Escape via Tele happy disposition and was liked by! shoot Tom Walton, This is antl re Nar ot Bay eaten BeKly phone Wires is neighbors, I had to do it to save my own life. ili — alt \ : ioe The shooting occurred in the wash | Don't worry. I had to do it.” WK Lindbergh One of Crowd Greet- 3 2 Bell, aged four. received # fractured ms ma Baa | TOOm at the farm house. Olson arose; Walton "had secretly | married : signified Must Testify Regarding Liquor | skull and head lacerations and was in ‘oronto, Ont. Nov. 2—/%—Bad!at an early hour to do some farm| Theresa while both were students at bd ing Soviet Plane at New task, and A in Distric critical condition in a Mishawaka, | Face, wire-walking bear, is no more.| chores. When his wife arose an hour | the University of Texas and had gone York Landing ate now. Conditions in District . i He met his death while attempting to| later to make breakfast, she tried to|to Hamilton's office at his mother's t of Columbia s. escape via the overhead route. along | enter the wash house to get a lantern, | request to reveal the marriage to the eae telephone wires, and he wasn't elec-| but found the door propped. She | lawyer. New York, Nov. 2—()—Four Soviet r trocuted. He was shot. forced it open and Olson's gun, which flyers, bent on a mission of good Y since Nov. 2—(%—Senator | !m& at the driver, he drove his ca The story of Bad Face was told to-| had jammed it shut, fell away from q will, were at the end of their trail 1 Washingvon, lees “Towa, was ur-| directly in front of the westbound day by George Phillips, superintend-| jt, Olson was dead on the floor. today after an epic flight of 12,500 | Brookhart, Repul veges before a| New York Central passenger train. ent of eastern flying operations for| ‘Mrs. Olson called other persons in miles across two continents and the der subpoena today y The bodies were strewn along the |the Provincial Air force, and Frank| and Coroner J. J. Hochhalter con- u North Pacific. Their arrival at Curtiss-Wright field, Long Island, yesterday in their giant all-metal monoplane, Land of | 7; ing liquor conditions in the District| trom @ nearby grocery store, a two from the little hamlet of Algoma, was | ernoon, the Soviets, was 70 days after their | of { Columbia. old son in his arms, stumbled responsible for the sudden demise. The only year . | ly explanation of the tragedy United States Attorney Leo A. Ro- the body of his mother lying in Bruin attempted to enter the Botleau | that could be arrived at was that Ol- Grass along rails. ¢ family ‘home. Mrs. Boileau screamed, and/|son had shot himself in using the been visiting at Vaughn's home. Bad Face legged it right merrily for! gun as a prop while he tried to put Steps From Truck Into Path of |® telephone pole. The kid followed, |on his overshoes. He had kept the Taxi; armed with his father’s rifle. gun loaded with heavy shot to shoot ‘axl; Second Accident. | Up the pole went the bear. Hej at dogs which were annoying his Type in Week reached the copper strands. He | sheep. The gun had been held up- federal grand jury charges he made rene of way for 100 feet. McDougall, district. forester d | from floor 5 e 3 . lucted an inquest under direction of wae of the senate regard-| “Ray Vaughn, running to the scene| A 14-year-old lad named ‘Boileau, | A. Vinge, state's attorney, Friday aft- BY 6 AR NE ‘AR DEATH 4 takeoff from Moscow, during which) Outstanding time they combatted all dangers of | have the elements, including snow storms, | of typhoons and lightning. rs An enthusiastic crowd of about 10,- McGurn Run Afoul Federal Charges in Grand Jury Chicago, Nov. 2—()—The names Druggan, Lake, Capone and McGurn, ts “internationale,” grected the aviators | bills didn't hesitate. One broad foot came | right with his left hand, it was in- ‘ : we 2 ana pane eee them before po-| Added to these are fecal “64 Fong ag hy de 5 LIGHTENED BY CLOSE ;down on a strand of wire. A second | dicated. When it was discharged, the inartk Daly. cranny steed mh pean from Arete gos pets federal came down on another strand. ppl prtvoly nan bas seaioes his in a local hospital, critically injured, waved acknowledgement to the | government issues and a | pAtanchin eae a cenuenee Sit cette the. eril of the barrel to Wales. Suffering trom s fractured skull re~ throng. 4 : Olson has lived in the Steele com- | Ctlved about 9 a. m. today when ‘Just as ie Pegg = ag bad sore Fd Workers Begin to See Way te ac he any wey. oe thisty | ctanity poo a ee Ge eos Be Sie hy, 8a, SaLORRDIE as he reached its it, Charles A. yrs F | Boil + loose. jlive in South Dakota, and the body : Lindbergh landed at the field from a | warrants, teeter of the Clear of Accounting Mass tthe beats eck Tem eict| will be sent there for interment, |» TRE Accident occurred at Avenue flight to Wilmington, Del. and | slightly. kind Piled Up in Crash ' large part of the crowd made a rush Aithous Cobetlie 2 _ Brazerol, according to O. F. Bry- in his direction. of the ma: —— j . ee aenreiars to Calne George a iad of Col. part in the New York, Nov. 2.—(4)—Wall street A . hafer and a witness to the accident, inmaren eo a nee geen masacre, Was workers began to see their way out hi | Was running across the street and him to the hangar housing the Soviet Mann today as they labored to clear away . looking in the opposite direction from flyers. He joined them on the roof, the car which struck him, a taxi driv- and cheers for “Lindbergh” mingled en by Leon Bryan. ‘ with those for the Russians. He 5 Bryan turned his car sharply in an : congratulated them on their it, :. Ips and McDougall _ attempt to avoid hitting the milk- and the Soviet fiyers through an in- |. Washington, Nov. 2.—-()—With the | man. Dut Brazerols head was Seuck Png Mag hy oe ge Mig de one. failure of mutual friends to bring|¥,/ he tad neta meee Bese. had hoped to see in this | about an understanding, Senator Nor- r, Bryant ay dd # country. flyers from Brazerol to the hospital immediately M > took ott } \ris of Nebraska today was bent upon! a/:0, the mishal peated j obtaining prompt action on his reso-| "Toso." accident was the second lution rebuking Senator Bingham of Connecticut for borrowing an official mishap this week on Bismarck streets, y Miss Ruth Saxvik, 13, having been ——_—_ , y critically injured Monday night when questions. the bicycle she was riding collided with an automobile driven by John | W. Larson. ‘eat Miss Saxvik continued to improve today after consciousness 2 B = : Nov. 2. nS Serterdey but sill was unable to talk Washington, Nov. 2—(7)—The na- session 3 pegll : ie er tnelr books sading of national accounts on Oct. . over ma- is as an aide chines, and messengers flitted in and friends Tenn. 2—@)—The ‘ pg Bars. | roma dredge Gemms, Con mg ‘Wall street looked toward the Sam | brought “dlond opening of the exchange Monday with Mo. | to ‘case. i fi i if AG LG r i i rr 5 g o-.__ © | i i ; Fi li F i i i i | fs ! ; et ff be 8 yesterday. and Examiner said felted today that & pectal thortative sources” ‘The cause of the accident was not Govern ide of Be asand jusy would against Aimee Mc! CHINESE ARMY RETREATS Hoof the quaaral samy co balb Per tenets whe Tokyo, Nov. 2—(®—A the Chicago of from oe, Me financial Recounts trough by Dr. John i | fy nt ii He Uf : I i ge Serer 2 gs rival wil be piven ta nigh ity I 2 g ii,

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