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j ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930_ ROTARY PREPARING WITNESS IN O'CONNOR] Sais Ganete oe : 3 ww To Kill Cop ° FOR FARMER NIGHT; | gata, TRIAL DENIES ARREST TOLD ABOUT CHINA) F ‘suns Against Former Grand) — Z. N - | Forks Bank Treasurer on j Captain Gustav Anderson De- ie: : | Embezzlement Progresses : . : , ‘i ‘ x i Stanf scribes Life Experienced | Ghasd Fotis oD, ee ca in Slant-Eyed Land {Testimony from the records of the : : {defunct First Savings band continued ‘ - mo 5 tet | today to feature the trial of W. V. i Farmers night is being planned by | Statue. tonnes ire anda: : 5 WR ee e Rotary club. Following today’s ‘ | stitution, on a charge of embezzle- j - ia / LL Glenn the directors held a y ; Ment. ao : oe: Y, d dates. The | George Reiland, who took charge of ‘ foday | ly Will be set for the lat- jthe bank for the North Dakota de- = be sub} March, depending on dates ‘ Positors guaranty fund commission the rw s scheduled by Bis- when it closed in 1924, was on the , collegi ions, | witness stand during most of the : \ jn Abs e luncheon was devoted to a talk ia | morning session. Indications were . ‘Wart China as seen by an American| ; that his direct and cross examination ing, is the speaker being Capt.} | Would take up the rest of the day. Z \ comm nm, of Fort Lincoln,| There was one flurry at the open- e comm ed to China during; ing of the morning ‘session, when | ‘ por oned at Tien Tsin. ger tant e phe sd for rent ¥, | ules. When police matrons searched 20- | DOF rect eR a 4 \ ental nations have jearccla Hilda Carlton, above, at | ¢T assistant secretary of the bank, to| ‘ \ \ ' } D the Celestial republic. This} Camden, N. J., they found her wear- | the witness stand for further cross- ° \ \ le ivilege conceded as aj ing an ornament that Paris fashions | *#mination. - ? rt rebellion in 1891.| never had decreed. It was a revolver, pase eoneinens incon = Sue ‘ { \\ 3 : I Owing to the rebels and regular Ohi-| strapped to her leg. She was arrested | 4 tas 4 i isis, beter lee F ops besieging ‘the legation in| as a bandit suspect and charged with | ie erie luring ie actint an are yw Pei-ping. or “peace of| carrying a concealed weapon. Her j P! vigorous and was rf - then excused from the witness stand. : ‘ c \"\ " —the foreign nations de- home is in Newark, N. J. i die ied and were accorded the right Thomas Kady of the Kady Piano 13 2rd ——_—_——___——————¢| company was on the witness stand : \ i y na i oops in their compounds Bulletin New: Tuesday afternoon. He told of selling | i> \ i} Lig Gate oeisenee ar : 8 {to O'Connor notes which he, Kady, nenqunee had received in payment for player | hey crdured ai thie Hoses ane PLAN NIGHT SESSIONS they ured in the Boxer up: Washington, Feb. 26.—()—Un- pianos. The transactions in question were with O'Connor personally and * $ i los able to obtain an agreement to Legations Rescued From Massacre | limit debate, senate leaders served | DO! with the bank, according to his Lope Had it m n for a force of 15,000} notice today they would hold | s i ‘ reete troops m up by the European,} continuous night sessions begin- H 7 : Ss award powers, Japan and the United States,] ning tomorrow until the tariff bill 3 4 Pets to go to the rescue of the legations,} 1s disposed of. | . Mauric said Captain Anderson, a great inter- —- | night. national tragedy might have ensued. Wenaun bagged aks RULING PROTESTED ered t ‘The legatious were about out of am- ashington, Feb. 26.—(?)—Re- - ( A : munition and on the point of starva-| Strictton of western hemisphere Henry, cava: ire Dacia awn at tion when rescued August 4, 1891. immigration to an annual total of above, because of enmity of a gang of y : tare Captain Anderson spoke of the 76074, including 67,556 for Can- Kidnapers, who accuse him of having , : he left ba yeganeie pt Net teed! bad for Mexico, was proposed in a |Omaha Exchange Says Ship- Sr ael — cee = j : A “ : let ulation, It has been calculated, he po Hong cll ‘pabbaptatice “<le< pers Should Have Been Al- [city “ace” Coppenolle saan two” 1 Sere formed. in ‘tes of fours and| MiStee. | lowed Time to Sell tetire ie ‘Detroit ponies trlat Roua fet started to march by a given point, the 7 és hi Frenct Seer " ( DELAY SNOOK TALK on charges of conduct unbecoming an : As > Tes ‘A scheduled conterence of Gover- aha Grain exchange today tele- the column. nor Cooper and E. O. Ricketts, | Staphed a protest to Senators Norris 4 t. The slang term, “a Chinaman’s land Howell of Nebraska against the chance” is well expressed, said the, Suen” for DE. James Mowaré | ruling of the federal farm board with ME ‘A KEEP PA E captain. He has none. He stays what | drawing the government's guaranteed 4 is he is born to be. One of the reasons perbeend a bai paguicincus | price for wheat from all except mem- an American has to be thankful, he| | ber cooperatives. said, is that he was not born a Chi-| Uses wilt be presented te tne ser, |The telegram was signed by H. A. an nese. Each white person has had} rnor and the board of clemency. | Butler, president of the grain ex- two-fifths of a chance to be so born,} ee and denne in Lae a Mir owing to the vast multiplication of SANTO DOMINGO QUIET “There are but very few member 4 taticane, 2 cooperatives, hence this-order affects ‘ * Out- . that race. 7 a mont 2—P— | Coy every shipper in this territory Last of the oil headbe Out SAILING SHIPS P Bird Reviews Rotary Growth —_|{ pegs said today he ypeopndd | and leaves them in very bad position, post of Civilization, Puts George Bird reviewed the growth of t the jpreneat sevelis as all had been led to believe that the « aS * ane 8. Rotary, as this is the anniversary, Péct the present revo moni i pegged price was to be continued at Movie’ in School Time was when the sailing ves- 0 wrap month of its founding by Paul Harris| ¢0 overthrow the government. least until a new crop. In all fairness - sel was the only means of com- college juently clubs sprang up ai a y' = idl i = = Giseo, Oakland, Seattle and Boston:| qye prERISH IN FIRE | tow shippers to unload the wheat they | yenre"tre’ wecterm tpeat ey vniloen foreign countries. Weeks were re- Pa w= a, and Bismarck was No. 181 in the line| sister Superior Margaret of Mary | Dave taken in good faith from the |tion in America, has proved that it is quired for the interchange of news. E25 ‘atl which has grown to 3.280, with 450,000) and eight young Indian pupils f2rmers, as it was belng handled for \teeping pace with the times by pur- ren poesia swarmed the quays o= = quint, rs, all th vorid. Ther a 0 i z-= Bie abaab aonberetaraen an dia ie perished in‘ thre yomereny st tBe- | "tn conclusion, the -excliange asks |: uaue.» SOP De Rin ireimaciing ioe ee beaters, reports which SSeS ae jl 2 ti Lake : |, an iso- : its school, named for the Marquis De- incoming ts brought from dis- ss a 5 lated outpost, advices reaching {the Nebraska senators if there is a tant lanes, S=5S55== he a Rotary Boy Scout committee.) here today sald, ‘en “change in the farm bosrd | With the most progressive schools ae ; SS the cr es Vt : ‘ = === cudges W. Ses ey AM chris| SCHMELING DENIES order, at least to permit clearing up ped OE rte ee Today continents are linked by == ==. bons Henson eid William de. Silton: aa. oe 2 {of cars in transit and wheat now in| >i Co! auxiliary short time aie: transoceanic cables and radio cir- Ss =5- its re Guests of the Ga ees = Max Schmeling broke his | 2 cided to make a similar purchase andl ee these submerged wires as = are Jo ‘Walter F. Cushing, P. C, Bakken, Ola! t thumb about three weeks a held a chicken pie supper and dance ie Associated Press brin; tests, | Olson and Captain G. A. M. Anderson.| ago were branded as pure fabrica- Garberg Will Favor _ rev. 8 to secure funds. America news of mae, Saki ERS = ion by Joe Jacol manager, 3 game Statewide Dry Group who returned to Berlin today | Repeal of Guaranty. | ed Bam ere Deals ae soe renee from every corner of the y “SY Lent 5 from Garmisch in the Bavarian | Bank Law Over Radio|an¢ is expected here in a short time. | planet earth. ; bri Suggested in Fargo} Alps where the borer has been en- Members of the auxiliary plan to give | while eee Peter B. Garberg, Fargo, U. 8. dis-|® Social evening to the entire com-/ ~ Fargo, N. D., Feb. 26.—(P}—Possi- POLICE FIGHT PARADERS trict attorney and former state sena-|™unity when thc machine arrives. | e e ° e “~ , bility that a statewide organization Seattle, Wash. Feb. 26. tor, will speak over radio station| ,There are now available thousands one may be formed as a result of a meet-| « -atuoles west Ttuoe tx, | WDAY, Fargo, in favor of the repeal/ films which cover nearly every 4 W 0 @ ismarc fl une night, ing here Thursday of dry forces, rai ft, | the ante subject in the school curriculum. F streak loomed today. L. F. Scatterday, secre-| uetareyeies and automobiles to Creme Tome B90 tee cela |" Among other projects under con- sass 5 ” Ai reak up a parade of approxi- 5 E , a i 1a te erat tha ieGica. "| ately 900 radeals and commun | "This announcement is made wy p.|sderation of the cub are a drive to ‘And secure the World’s important events daily through The Tribune leased Mai cad Sepiral committee to represent] 4 ofthe “downtown “dusriet|Bank Depisitorssssolaton, school, improvement ofthe schon wires of the Associated Press, the daily market reports, and the following 7 1 Shaders bout noon today. The march- grounds, | Jags * ; ; at the meeting, Scatterday said, and] ™ dents, and several minor projects for | comics: The dail Gumps, F : i duivsher action is preaniee fae ae tae Se a Oscar Barrett, Fargo the welfare of the small school in the - Salesman S: Boots and 4 Per ag" — oe es Pog a _ Chic ty in state also mi 5 « ” ee) Veteran, 87, Is Dead |, te Bad tangs. Sas lee s, Gasoline Alley and Our Boarding ae A. C. Townley, wet congressional can- eon Gas eee tee ee . addition ese you get : Lat i OKAY VETS’ MONEY didate from the third district, seeking . Fargo, N. D., Feb. 26.—(?)—Oscar tion law and to memorialize congress} Worla war veterans act which wil | 72¥ Years, member of the G. A. R.|men, Mrs. B. Connel, Mrs. A. Mason. e A % e for modification of the 18th amend-| [opm Was Kroeeaane act which will’ | post here and formerly register of | srs, Walter Ray, and Katheleen Ray, our Bi Pa es f Bot ment, are given as reasons for the| {atZ,® $100,000.00 2 year addi- | deeds of Steele county. died Tuesday |“atemivers of the cohoal tecmuy'a gz 0) un ay omics ‘ meeting. The Anti-Saloon League} ere approved today by the house | ‘7 2 Sanitarium in Los Angeles, ac-|4° R, Mulvaney, superintendent; and the Women’s Christian Temper- cording to word received here by Mrs. " enter: are Union recooperating in the| Veterans committee. Frank L. Barrett, » daughter-in-law. | RRA AIEEE LAURA EAYIO, 826, Every Saturday Larin movement. JURY GETS DAHLY CASE Taraain aes wwhishanclideis ; agreet ‘American Legion Men | mbusihdima: Feb. 25—2— | wow vork evidently women back FARM FACTS | ich include the Sunday Gumps, Harold Teen, Moon Mullins, and Gaso- Cor American Legion the case of Oscar E. Dahly, form- | 5 # From ° > In Minot C tion| cf csllestor of customs here, and | Taxeup as they are today, Artimus] North Dakota Agricaltural Collese line Alley. 0 n Minot Convention three ines Jointly charged with |Weigall, former inspector-general of |, PYOPer weight of market livestock | mn : : Poa ee tre — ag was given to the jury / antiquities to the Egyptian govern-|i5 ® matter of increasing impotance, For fcan'Lesion men of the fifth North| shortly after I'p.'m. The teiet |MeDe, tells of the unearthing of a/sceerding to ihe United itis tee - Bn : srite Dakota district are convening in Mi-| started seven days ago. | toupee of hair, neay curled from the [parsment 08 Agroulture, During the _ Fill out and mail the blank enclosing the amount as listed for sub- not today with prospects that the at- —— in Egypt. The wig is said to be more {lamb cuts, for instance, often sell scription you desire. . Pate tendance from posts outside of Minot TO CHOOSE BISHOP than'3000 years cid. several cents a pound lower than sim- of be will “be curtailed considerably by! | Cmeage Keb. 26.7 —tne ilar qualities in lower weights. 1 s aan snow-blocked roads. ‘ coun of the Protes- | 4 gail 125 isaeat pals a hee 5 Sever at score - 7 rexatered a mest | net ally stecaee nf 25 persons Sng ET isan: CAS 4 6 Zeer (in Mavis Dabete) aces BGO: by carrier in Bismarck ....... 7.20 bee noon, however, 2 - i yk vane tendance is expected at the late after- . to 1 seis, SY SEEN. cichiceapansene, are ae ree 3 m onth s ( - No rth ceeeerat nie & 2; by carrier in Bismarck, 6 mos... 3.60 Ni - and evening s 5 Somme pie Pel » are ef ive against moth: 2 jer j +f Tahoe AA eet eee asian — ey See a eee ota) ...$1.25; by carrier in Bismarck, 3 mos.. .$1.80 ponen the arrival in the city of Department | Wife No. 6 May Be | tient trunks and closets, they cannot Commander Harry Hart of Ray, Ad- i . | jbe relied upon in ordinary rooms or! ‘ ; Kil jutant Jack Williams of Fargo ©. T.| yy | Wife No. 3 {closets that are not tight. The Hoverson, manager of the Fargo vet- 4 Se | crans’ bureau, and T. O. Kraabel of| Mf it by Senator ; | ! - SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Fargo, state commissioner for ex- Peciiesz onion peed et sreaecins | on y ats . The four headliners of j ried a ; ° i f the convention are en route from Bis- pic x |the apples, bananas, grapes, oranges | | The Bismarck Tribune, the 8 marck ‘by train and are expected to pr iy lala and pears when planning the schoo! | - Bi nual | reach the city this evening. . : lunch, | ismarck, N. Dak. ‘ sare ° FLAYS ‘CONFISCATION’ 2 3 : alarm Santo Domingo Fort ‘ A layerof straw several inches thick Enclosed fi i on —George G a placed over the single board roof of sed find . .. for wl i i yy Captured by Rebels iy Ears ore, singe bod root ot hich send me the Daily Tribune fo ae — P vent frost forming inside the roof is M & day Santo Domingo, Dominican Repub- & @ good practice. Fosty ceilings melt - Months ............ ae cas lic, Feb. 26.—()—-Insurgent forces t ‘2 ‘ eee and make the house damp. Ce i i i ee ee Pdetie, pads Temas te| Kecuae — s. STE, Name buildings of San' mingo, thus ; sindind Sa RSH ia one consolidating their postion through : : ; BST. SNARE SKIN f seeeee ptiie out lominican re} lic. A 4 President’ Horacio Pyasquez whose : 4 pe] P ostoffice Address .... ACH: State PLEASE WRITE PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES Cut out this coupon—Fill in and mail to the circulation department of The Bismarck Tribune BISMARCK, NORTH DAKUTA & FESR ESEFs OF fz fe S NWO ON <a —sygeneeg,