The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 3

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of SALESMAN TO PACE |S | See Chautauqua Plays ___ SERIOUS CHARGES TT. C. Candidates As Committee Guests Youthful soldiers attending the an- | aa Citizens Military Training camp at Fort Lincoln are paviliee ¢ to at- Melvin init whee Is Accused at! tend. free of charge afternoo1 Moorhead in Connection With Child's Death larjorie hosp early Wi coroner’s jury, Be ‘@ continued verdict less and reckless dri by Burnett. ae warrant for Burnett’s arrest, who is in a hospital with injuries sus- tained in the accident, will be issued sometime today, according to H. C. Stiening, Clay county stae’s attorney. Stiening said he has not decided on mod charges to be preferred. They be manslaughter or reckless driving, he said. An unexpected development in the N. Flaten, Fer. dressed rin the death of | stitgtional Governm a Fargo; ‘he | by m pro- | grams which are being presented by ‘the Chautauqua entertainers at the | city auditorium, | Wednesday afternoon a large group | af boys in uniform attended the mat- Bismarck cavers band, rected by Clarion Larson, gave @ con- | cert at the camp last evening. - Stored Grain Won’t | Be Sold Until Price | Rises, Legge States | Washington, June 26.—(?)—Chair- man Legge of the farm board said to- day the grain trade need have no ap- prehension of competition from the one held by the grain stabilization orpération during tl coming fotatths when farmers will be moving iss the crop to market, unless in the ous. Doctors said her pelvis is shattered. The two sisters are music ning in Moorhead meantime prices rise to thé level at which purchases were made. cr" |Ohio City Officials Deny Liquor Charges Cleveland, June 26.—(P}—Three Flaten | former Canton, Ohio, city officials to- vague re Leland from the Delay Action in Hurdsfield Case | Fessenden, N. ae June 26.—()— | Legal in the case of Ernest Swadlow, 20-year-old Milton | youth charged ‘with. attempted rob- | bery of the Hurdsfield bank, were de- Pleaded not guilty when day before federal Judge West on a | charge of conspiracy to violate the | prohibition law. The three were in- | dicted late yesterday in secret indict- ments by a U. 8. federal grand jury. ‘Call Money Rates | Sink tol Low Mark | New York, June 26. — (®) — Call | money loaned on the? New York stock ‘exchange today as low as 1% per |cent, the lowest rate since August, 1917. Day-to-day loans were renewed ‘at 2 per cent, but funds were avail- layed today when the boy’s father. able in such supply that the rate was expressed & to see the youth before any further legal action was | taken. The father is expected to/ arrive here this afternoon. was captured by after he was foiled in an attempt to rob the Farmers and Merc! tate | tank at Hurdsfield yesterday. Taken to Fessenden, Swadlow expressed a/ willingness to waive preliminary hear- ing and go before District Judge Fred | Jansonius at Bismarck for sentencing. Last night, however, the elder Swad- | low telephoned John T. Layne, ‘Wells | county state's attorney, and asked | that procedure be delayed until he) could arrive in Fessenden. Rines Concedes King’s Election St. Paul, June 26. 26. — () — Henry| Rines, member of the department of pgs eee and finance, today conceded ‘t! publican nomination for state auditor to Stafford King in a statement in which he pledged his support to the nominee. Congressman Porter Is ‘Sinking Rapidly’ Pittsburgh, June ne 26—()—Congr ess man Stephen G. Porter, chairman of the house foreign. relations commit- tee, was reported “sinking rapidly” at the Allegheny General hospitai here today. He has been confined at the hospital since June 11 suffering from cirrhosis of the liver. FATHER DEFEATS SON Rochester, Minn., June 26.—(AP) | —Dr. W. D. “Pop” ’Shelden, 60-year- old veteran, defeated his son, Hunter | Shelden, 2 ‘and 1, to win the South- ern Minnesota golf championship. Everything musical tonight at the auditorium, 8:15. later cut to 1%. This is the lowest rate in 13 years | to be posted on the floor of the ex- \ehange. During June of last year, the a posse ‘ call loan rate ranged from 6 to 10 per | cent, and in June of 1928, from 512 to 8 In March of last year,, it | touched 20 per cent. 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