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: entiary conviet| mid-morning while the coldest mark| Huebner, believed to have become | their flocks. : the Silesian mountains lost their , : and Otto Nel-|during the night for the northwest | suddenly insane, appeared at the door | , Today's Seana Nom iueanes lives after the party's guide had skain by a motion |city was 10 above. Devils Lake re-!of the Ford automobile agency with Brest et Marth teat tneaning | eRe Sow blind. Three ef the gas four above and Fargo zero, | an automatic rifle in his hand and “in the fifteenth year.” Las Thurs- bodies have been recovered. Fitts. said the! with the sky clear at both places and | started shooting at everyone in sight. | (in lhe auteenrn Year ae tine + nm 1 been recon-{the sun warming things up generally. ley was killed before the arrival Nextea® Reais frrtlngret ery AUTOES KILL TWO | structed and that a perfect case had Storm Warning Issued Bee eae ee eee ‘After having attributed to God so oem tie tae pom oirtnd {been built around it, but “one poss!-} ‘The federal weather bur pier sla p, Killing | creat a number of benefits, the pope oe to date this year, ble connectin: link remain be} issued the following storm "ian finally was shot | Continued: “We sincerely thank also} sioca‘at 91 today. ‘T a eee sndieated the t of] “Advisory northeast storm warn 410" wv" ttieene Smith 4 those whom he adopted in his benign Paul Worwa, 68, and James Taylor, is known, but revealed Moi ings ordered 9:30 a. m. north of | COMM OY UMBEN fc providence as instruments for be- ae in- names, nor did he disclose the naturel ginuy # it, ‘Disturb-,, After, Hetley and Sens had been i favors, namely the | ™M:MeDonnell, 73, dled from Re wasting sat kc boa Ae eihd port, Disturb- | killed, “Sherif Blaylock appeared. | Stowing so many J jories suffered in accidents which eee Connect = nce near Cape Hatters. moving | Hucpner fired at him three times, | heads of governments who manifested | Cocurred over the week-end. | oy = horth-northeastward with increasing | 5. bullet grazing the sheriff's knee. |their benevolent deference towards isd 4 ; will cause strong northeast | Fucpner then backed out the front |US Presenting us with precious gifts, BURKE — rales with snow or rain} goor and turning, fired three shots|®Nd rendering more easy the com- Chicago, Dec. 23.—()—Fred i . 3 V\'4 |this afternoon and tonight, Sandy} at employes of the Texas Power | {ns of their citizens to us. Burke, fugitive gunman, was a Hook to Boston and northeast gales | company, just across the street. He | named by 2 coroner's jury teday qi: and snow tonight north of Boston toj continued to shoot at everyone in| as moe the executioners of the i Laud Bastps | sight until Smith killed him. seven Moran gangsters shot down ' The Pacific Northwest was recoving | “Stucpner emptied his .38-55 rifle in a north Clark street garage be Eisai Vieieot rm which eaused many a-| ree times before he Was slain last St. Valentine’s day. ormer eele Banker Victim 0 and possibly four or more ‘Two years ago Huebner had a per- ‘ a ‘ y i PIRATES LOOT STEAMEK ya | sonal difficulty with an automobile ~ tit Heart Attack After Over- [Grays Harbor cities and the Puget j salesman, in which ho as ae 5 Mong Kong, Dec. 23.—(4)—ihe exertion | Sound region near Bellingham were} over the head with a heavy stick, SE re japanese steamer Ryujin Maru hardest hit. Heavy rain flooded the| causing a fracture of the skull and|French Aviators Forced to Drop| went aground at the mouth ot flower business district. of Aberdeen! resulting in a law sult. s the Whampoa river earty toaay | Death struck and the costal ships Prince Rupert| fiefley was one of Cameron's lead- From Plane in Parachute and was looted by desens of gi 82 lent of Stecle. end Pacific Hemiock were held out-! ing citizens. Constable Sens was the | During Night armed Chinese pirates, said a dis- fy the telephone at 4:30 side the harbor awaiting abatement! father of Lee Sens, University of patch received by the Sritisn ee ving to call 0 ut |of the storm | Texas athlete. | pecie: ec. U The een naval wireless from Canton. * his car. Apparently it ‘| Dr, Eugene Graves and Allic| bi eC a ; © attack by which he was stricken. Un-! wrig : TSMR cael aviators Le Brix and Rossi, who are| COTTON CO-OP EFFICIENT + able to start his car, after consider-! ea ecaeraling rare tranny | Engineers Study iz making a flight from Paris to French Washington, Dec. 23—(?}—The ¢ able exertion, he went to the tele- | which they ventured out on Belling- | Deepening of Upper ena mei oe enh Cotton Cooperative associations Phone. The receiver dangled as he tam Bay. Three boats were search- | ms India. A orien ie from. porte: have reported to the federal farm { Sumped to the floor ing for them after dark but no trace! Missouri’s Chanme]}| dy said their airplane has been that they have handled Funeral a ements are for st lof the mei or the launch was found | wrecked both the aviators were safe.) over 30 per cent more cotton of rh fees at the Steele Presbyterian | ond they were given up as lost 1 ow, ington, Dec. 23.—(?)—Secre- They jumped with parachutes and! this year’s crop than they did last iB eureh, sesay, afternoon, with in-|"phirty feet of guard railing was! tary Hurley has referred the question | Rossi and was slightly injured. year. Yerment in the Steele cemetery. torn off Mercer Island bridge and|oi devoting unexpanded balances to| Le Brix's message was dated Mr, Jones was a native of Eliza. iron pos® were bent. leading police |deepening the Missouri river |Hlaingbwe, Burma, and timed 2:55 p. HOSPITAL BILL SIGNED | New York who came to the Steele | iO "yaiieve a car had plunged into|ehannels, to ‘Major General Browa, |m. local time, today. Tt read “We had| Washington, Dee. 28.—(P) — fommunlty in 1092 and homesteaded. | washington here, carrying one | chief of the af ineers, for study |to jump with parachutes during tls?/ president Hoover teday signed = Eater he was one the staff of the Kil- | U@*e Washingtow here. carrying one | chief o rh i ‘| night over the mountains near Moul- construction Gecr County State bank, which closed | 2° More persons to their death. {and Deuruvecse ae ark seprediierues sparc “ authorizing the sliaatn ina abet as| Pies of Heart Attack | The matter was brought! Secre- age new veterans hospitals facili- the Pirvt National bank of Steele, At| Perrin Dunn, Seattle dru salesman, {2 Hurley's attention a few days ago rarer! ae | oe threnghest the country at a | } that time he entered the insurance {fell dead at the wheel of his car from DS a delegation of senalors aad eps Seed) he Brix” destroyed. | cost of $15,950,000. | Business, in which he was engaged at |heart attack when it skidded into a ‘rerauatives Missourl| Frhingbwe is about 100 miles east Chunks HSDANTRAD ) the time of death. He was a member itch near Sunny-Vale. Miss Doro nd 40 northeast of Moul- | of the Siccle Knights of Pythias|thoy Smith was seriously injured Ln ag HP presley Tulsa, Okla. Dec. 23—(AP) © lodge. : wien the car in which she was riding | Texan Wants Hoover |™ein._2¢ 5 @ small village on} —After choking her husband, / Mr. Jones leaves a widow, three jdove off a trestle 25 fect high and| py rrr) the frontier of Siam. ast known of| Sam Osgood, to death by twist- daushters and one son. ‘The daugh- landed upside down, Burford Har-| To Show Position on | it Fd iseen see the enecpanion 6 peer ep ara Mrs, Ray Michels, Long Beach, Calif.; | buried part of the Pacific highway | the world two years ago. today. She told police her hus- and the son is | | Washington, Dec. 23.-(}-Whether id forced her to a life :_ WYSTE e r fe 4 RIOUS TAYLOR - DEATH DENOUEMENT _ PROMISED ON COAS Hollywood Director Slain by ; Film Actress, Former Cali- fornia Governor Says 23.—\?)—The * Governor Friend ut he pos Desmond Tay! m made the n Franctico o mained t be forged t his case “against tt Keyes, « iction on a 1 in the county “Richard- son is shaki political purp Both I been mentiones jor the governor. that either 1 nounce a canc Richardson sa Dwight Jones, Devils Lake. Pleas of Small Girl _ Fail to Stop Arrest * Of Minneapolis Womar. } Minneapolis, Dec. 23.—(4—Despite | the best efforts of a 44s year old child phine Foss today was in jail, charged with having liquor in her possession » for sale. The woman was arrested after Mrs. Florence Glesta of the same address complained to police. When members of the purity squad arrived little Ma- jorie Glesta slipped in front of them, closed a closet door behind which the officers later found a gallon jug and a pint of moonshine and stood with + her back braced against the door, { pleading, “please don't call the po- ata When officers left with the Foss } Woman, Majorie again dashed to the + Goor and cried to them, “if you don’t Ul call the fire department to make you stop.” Ostracism of Former Mexican Head Lifted Los Angeles, | _ Winds Lash New England, of | ‘North Dakota Has Laugh on ‘Storm - Suffering U. S. Today Bismarck Weather Is Mild and)” Boy Drops Candle, | Sun Shines Brightly in All 14, Sets Church Afire : | New Bern, N.C, Dec, 23—()—A iChristmas pageant in Broad Street ‘Christian church last night ended in |& panic when Little Jack Taylor, par- STORM WARNING IS ISSUED ‘ticipant in the spectacte, dropped a |candie, set his cotton-trimmed cos- se. |tume and then the church afire. Pacific Northwest Has Storm,’ ‘rhe fire started as the Rev. E. C. Portions of State pronouncing the benediction. South Gets Snow Older persons present got the chil- jdren outside with no serious injuries. i ae Considerable damage was done to the North Dakot k today to! building. wait Christmas mild tem- | a perature and a clear sky while all) ther distri in the United States, | h the ey thern Cali- fornia, suffered in the f of severe torms and frigid temp 2. The Pacific Nothwest recover- ing from a storm which caused many jaccidents and possibly four or more Geaths, a northeast wind and a heavy | - INTEXAS GUN GH fall of snow lashed New England, | Crazed Man Appears at Garage Florida covered up with tempera- | tures below zero, and the South set | and Shoots at Everyone snow and ice, this| i caused one death to clear aw rk already ha y_electrocutiol was 12 dear in Sight es above zero at noon; Cameron, Tex., Dec. 23.—(?)—Three t y in Bi ‘S| men were killed in a 20aminute gun it wai recs above 6 a.| fight here today. The dead are Hu- n., Which was the low point for the| bert Hefle: automobile dealer; and three above at 7 a m. | Charles Sens, constable; and Anton Williston reported 12 abo also at} Huebner, farmer. |Gallagher, pastor of the church wasjhis second within a week, dealing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929 ‘POPE PIUS JOYFUL | OVER SETTLEMENT OF MANY CONDITIONS ‘Issues Second Encyclical Re- counting Why Jubilee Year Has Been Consolatory a \ Triple Slaying J Vatican City, Dec. 23.—(4)—Pope Pius XI today issued an encyclical, with his Sacerdotal jubilee, and the “Catholic Action organization.” ‘The encyclical recounted numerous reasons why the pontiff's jubilee year had been crowned with joy and con- solation, among them solution of the so-called Roman question and the gladness with which the tiding had been received throughout the world and in Italy, especially. ‘The pope mentioned other concor- dats concluded with Portugal, Ru- mania and Prussia, the improvement of conditions in Mexico and said the oriental churches were becoming ever closer to Rome. He also mentioned the conference of the Ruthenian epis- Walter Crabtree, 30, is held at Rom- ney, W. Va., with shooting three men to death. The victims in- cluded a justice of the peace and i copacy in Rome, the erection of for- county jailer. - eign ecclesiastical colleges and the institution of various ai ee e ‘The pope put in encyc! orm a | remarks in the allocution of Dec. 16|| Bulletin News | ended with the formal ition of | > 2 prorogat the jubilee year until the end of June, 1930, and imparted the apostolic ben- ediction to all bishops—to whom en- cyclicals are always addressed—and 4 SKIERS LOSE LIVES near Bellingham but no one was in- rs |jured. There is virtually no question | not President Hoover lent the co- | ts 1 ipcunnas |cperation of his high office to Cuban sega eee Chirstmas iM interests opposed to an increased Early to-| |day it was getting whiter and er, | ugar tairff brought on a wordy week- Railroads, bus lines ‘and ‘street car |¢Md battle between the national Re- companies in many cities had hardly | Publican congressional committee gotten their heads above the snows |®nd the publicity bureau of the Dem- drifts resulting from last week's ¢ratic national committee. | blizzard when the Chicago weather _ Representative Garner, of Texas, jbureau warned of more snow. It be-, Democratic leader of the house took gan falling there late last night, sift-|the veiw that a statement from Mr. ing at first then heavily, but it waz |Hoover was necessary and for the only a few hour's duration. ;second time @ statement calling for At St. Paul. Minn., it was four be- Such a pronouncement. low zero, but in the middle west tem- |peratures ranged higher, from 12 Chicago Judge Won’t bout at Omaha to 30 Milwaukee. é * Chicago readings were in the midge, Grant Any Divorces Over Christmas Day twenties early today. | The general forecast is for less} Chicago, Dee. 23.—(AP)—No di jvorces in Chicago tomorrow; it’s frigid weather in the middle west, but | not warm enouch to remove the white tug laid for the holiday. \ Onc é i enveloped New York and vicinity. lieve coincides with the spirit of do- Weather bureau cfficials forecast @| nostic discord. Snowfall of at least six inches by to-| Judge Sabath, who has granted | many thousands of divorces, said his ientire court session tomorrow would , morrow. ity of | The storm started in the v: Cape Hatteras, and strong winds with ‘be devoted to an effort to effect rec- snow lashed the Altantic cost from | onciliations, Whether the warring factors want to or not, Judge Sabath Cape Hatteras to aEstport, Me. Florida had ail kinds of weather. | xaid, he will make them “think about over Christmas.” |Temperatures ranged from below | ifreezing in the extreme northwest Farm Board Informed Of Kellogg’s Naming To Corporation Post Washington, Dec. 23.—(AP)—The National Grain corporation has in- formed the farm board that William Kellogg of Minneapolis, well known grain man, has been selected as manager of the corporation and will assume duties on January 1. ‘W. C. Lonsdale, Kansas City grain delaer- had been previously offered the post a smanager of the grain corporation but he refused it, saying that he was out of sympathy with the board’s grain marketing poli- cies. riage seven years ago at Coof- feyville, Kas., and that a beating at his hands early today, be- cause she had not made enough money, proved too much. SETS TARIFF DEADLINE Washington, Dec. 23.—(AP. —Senator Smoot of Utah, chair. see the tariff bill sent to con- ference by Feb. 15. FRAME FRENCH PARLEYITES Paris, Dee. 23.—(AP)—The SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- In District Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- Park District of the City of Bismarck, Nortl niclpal corpora- rt. North Dakota, a mu! tion, Platntit?, vs. Jullus C, Bui rows, Cl yunscombe “* Watertown Fire in ani cor . is, ‘Smiths Darwin ‘William it, Inman, Adsie D. M. Inman, Mark W. Sheate, J. LEGGE HAS NO TIME TO APPEAR BEFORE LOBBY COMMITTEE Farm Board Chairman Would Do So if Asked to Clarify Barnes’ Testimony Washington, Dec. 23.—(#)—Chair- man Legge, of the farm board, said rd, ing any estate or encumbran described in tl ants. State of Nort named Def You are hereby summoned to swer the complaint In this action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of said court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon th scribers within thirty days a service of this summons upon you, clusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or an- swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demand- ed_in the complaint. 17th day of December, cL. UNG, rppated this by Attorney for Plaintiff, ‘t National Bank Building, tto: First Nat Bismarck, North Dakota. That the abov prominent grain dealers, FS North Dakota, t Lots Hinted Policy Change oven (21), wenty-cight, (28), ty-nine (28) and Thirty (30), wo (2); Lots Twenty-one (21) G9) 32) ent: rty Lata Tw 2 e (21), Twen three (24) and Block Fit ) and as), 5); an een (16), in Block Six- teen all in Flannery and Weth- ‘by Addition to the city of Bismarck; Lot Seven (7) of Lounsbe Outlots of said city of Bismarck; that said action is brought for the pur- quieting title to said pro} d that no perso: ses ef ie of a mad either or Dated ti 1929, tiff, Building, k,, North Dakota, State ot North Dakota, County of Bur- In District Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- any estate or interest in oF Ii moe rance upon @ propel = scribed in the ‘complaint, Defend: ate of North Dakota to t med Defendants: saga rt, and to serve copy of your answer upon the ther within thirty day | T-YEAR-OD OR GOVERNOR SUCCUMBS A. W. Norblad, 48-Year-Old As- NOTICE To the above named Defendants, and each of them: Take Notice: That the above en- titled “acti ven- toria Man, Takes Charge ise sect and, Bienen aden Blot of State Affairs erby "Addition to the city of sais marek, and the East Seven: Portland, Ore., Dec. 23.—(AP)—| Beet, °f Lots One (i) and A new governor, A. W. Norbiad, 48- year. lawyer y former president of the state ‘was at the helm of Oregon's state today and flags were at mast in honor of the late Governor 5 senate, hip of | t claim is made defendants, or either or 17th day of December, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, First National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. 23-80; 1/6-13-20-27 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- ton|In District Court, Fourth Judicial ron, Plaintiff, vs. Fred lant. delivered, and now in m: {asued out of’ the office of the of the District Court of nh ‘Burielgn County, Dakota, to-wit: The Northeast NI of the fouthwest Seater ws} of Section numbered one (1) in Townshi e Hundred thirty att, (i) wiatie he Paiielpal | beridan, tess, acoorde ing to the official survey thereof. And notice is ore geen, thes 5 tions, on ocedure which Mr. Legge said to-| tay was approved by the farm Five Are Hurt When Two U. P. Trains Hit Gorham, Kan. Dec AP)— . 23. Five persons were injured, some seriously, when two Union Pacific He cil a hi E shall on Friday, al 1930, at the hour of 2 o'clock 8 the Front Door Cot rite of Burleigh ND. Charles L. Plaintiff's attorney. isfatedes Weeit-is a sl SALE State of North Dako! ty of Burleigh. d Dec. 23.—(#—Adolfo | part to balmy spring in the south-| passenger trains collided a mile east ict. Court, (De La Huerta, former provisional ; ican y | west. of here this morning. All of the in-| The “father’ of the urth Judicial District. President of Mexico and a figure in 9, . merce commission’s railroad le iff, a i the Mexican revolution of 1926, today Rensconis. $5: Cold | Plane Wreck’s Debris; | iured were to be train mem, dstion - in 1921, * sésadock, Defendant, vO 2 fonfirmed his home of exile here, re- from Mexico City that he has n granted amnesty by the Mexican + government. De La Huerta said the concession | 0f the government would make it pos- sible for him to return to Mexico. He added, however, that he had not de- tided what course to pursue. He was quick to add that he had "retired absolutely, {rom politics,” and that his retirement would be Dermanent. SINUS INFECTION FATAL | Pensacola was the coldest point in he state last night with a low of 28. | While Miami and Key West in the | southeast basked in warmth of 68. The snow swept South set out to clear away lakes packed 17 inches deep in some regions, free the prin- |eipal highways of an ice coating, and (Frenchmen Trio Sought | 77.21 sre remor ;—Italian aviators searching for |of Italian Aviators See The in- to Yahs, Kan. The collision occurred at a siding, —(AP) | near an oil refinery, the locomotives train number 128, east- three French aviators flying from | bound, passenger train No, 121, Le Bourget to Saigon, Indo-China, | westbound, striking head Both i ! it i 5 » ‘Tripoli, Cyrenaica, Dec. i E : and not heard from since Dec. 15, reported today they had sighted the debris of a wrecked airplane near Sirte on the Mediterranean coast. The threc airmen, LaSalle, Re- | bard, and Faltot, arrived at Tunison Dec. 15 on their way to Indo-China and left again the same evening for Bengasi, Cyrenaica. They have not been sighted here since. jcateh up with its time tables. and |tion and transportation facilities. | Independence, La., Allen Blue, a line- ‘man, was electrocuted while cutting | an _ice sheathed wire than had fallen. | i trains operate between Kansas City and Denver. India Viceroy Unhurt When Train Is Bombed New Delhi, —Lord é a i H ge : R India, Dec, 23.—(AP) ath taday when his his at- Fe i : Ey F t ; F i Ht i ‘ i E i A nl Cc In_ Distri ve Ne en that me A f i i i : 5 & Hl ak Hi ® 2 | | th t i I i fh i i