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TROOPER, SUSPECT ’ and her letter file ransacked. 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 themselves with an examination of my correspondence.” “I have no clue to the perpetrators but I have employed detectives,” Mrs. McCormick said. Senator Nye said he “hoped the SHOOT EACH OTHER | ransackers would be caught and pun- |ished.” Nye's decision to recess the inquiry ; |was made after a subpoena was issued \for Mrs, Mabel Reinecke, election; jeommissioner und former invernai | jrevenue colector, who was describcs | by the senator as a “key witness,” whose name “dotted the inquiry.” She is away on a vacation. i Senator Nye said the inquiry into; Pennsylvania campaigns would begin | the first week in August. TWO YOUTHS DROWN ATTEMPTING ESCAPE Suspected Blackmailer Is Sur- prised When Picking Up Money in Graveyard j Monessen, Pa. July 18—(?)—A| state trooper and a suspected black- | mailer shot each other to death in a) cemetery early today. ‘The trooper, Private Charles Stew- art, 23, was assigned with other of- ficers to guard a packet containing; $10,000 in marked money, placed near | a tombstone by W. F. Wright, ena ! Sere auc tiret jo recently Te-| sort to Break Away From Min-} Shortly after the troopers took up, vers * We Vigil oman later iaentined as| "Oe Institution Proves Fa John Sabol, 25, Monessen, appeared | tal When Boat Sinks in the cemetery. As he stopoed to) pick up the packet, Stewart peunced upon him. Sabol whipped a pistol | from his pocket and fired at Stewart. wounding him in the abdomen. AS he fell to the ground, Stewart fired at Sabol, killing him instantly. Stew- art died a few minutes after being} removed to the Monongahela hos- St, Paul, July 18—()—An attempt | by three youths to escape from the colony for epileptics at Cambridge ended disastrously with the drowning of two of them, according to word re- ceived today by C. J. Swendsen of the state board of control. Those drowned were Elmer Bolling- moe, Fergus Falls, 20, and Waino Maki, living near Virginia,‘11 Acting on the story told by the third youth, James Moran, 14, who said his two companions drowned when a row boat in which they were attempting to escape overturned in the Rum river Wednesday, authorities at the Colony today recovered the bodies. The Moran boy was picked up in Minneapolis yesterday and on his re- turn to the institution told Dr. D. E. McBroom, superintendent, their row boat overturned in the Rum river a half mile below the Colony. His two companions, unable to swim, sank, the Moran boy said, and pital. Wright told police he received a letter several days ago, demanding he place $10,000 in the cemetery at 2 o'clock this morning. He was to be slain if he failed to comply with the demand, the letter said. MRS, NPCORWICK 10 LAUNCH OWN PROBE: Seeks to Find Out Who Ran- BRITAIN OPPOSES which, however little it might be in. tended or desired by the European governments, could hardly fail to | diminish both the efficiency and the i} | authority of the organs of the league.” The British reply was stated to be of a preliminary and tentative charac- ter. A bethany noun it was said, | would require “careful, prolonged con- Says French Scheme Offers | *eration,” which the government felt Nothing Not Contemplated | duty-bound to undertake in consulta- - tion with the dominions. ny League of Nations | | FRENCH EXPRESS FRANK DISAPPOINTMENT Paris, July 18.— ()— Political and journalistic circles voiced disappoint- ment today at the British reply to Foreign Minister Briand’s invitation to join a European federation of na- tions. * The British answer was the twenti- eth to be received to 26 invitations ex- tended. The nations which have an- swered are Great Britain, Germany, jItaly, Poland, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Rumania, Denmark, Austria, Esthonta, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Portugal, Lithuania, -Al- bania, Latvia, and Finland. TWO DIE IN BLAST Winnipeg, Man., July 18.—(?)—Two railway men were killed by an explo- sion in a new locomotive on the Ca- London, July 13—(#)—The British | government, replying today to France's | invitation to collabwrate in a European federation of nations, declared that | because the scheme proposed to “set | up new and indepermient international institutions” the government was not convinced it was “eisher necessary or desirable.” ‘The probable new bodies, the reply set forth, “would ir: no way derive their authority from the covenant of the League of Nations or from part 13 of the treaty of Verseilles,” and would in no way be connected organically with the League of Nations. “Since the organs of the league have already begun work on virtually the entire problem of practical action which the memorandum puts for. ward,” the reply said, “it ts difficult to see how these new European insti. | nadian Pacific railway near Molson tutions could operate without creating | last night. The locomotive was draw- confusion and perhaps also a rivalry | ing a 73-car freight train. his is what’ you want sacked Her Correspondence | he was barely able to reach the shore. Files in Farm Home Office 9 | #7. + || ‘Wailing Wall’ Is Chicago, July 18—(?)—With the’! Cause of Dispute ° senate’s inquiry into her sent cri ° funds recessed, Ruth Hanna McCor- beste e mick, Republican senatorial candi- bean eirgnoes hat haga att date, today began an investigation Of hag jearned that the wailing wall Deccan of her private corre-| commission had talked with the Shortly before Senator Gerald | one to weve fein ator an Beane Nye, chairman of the senate’s cam-| Moslem agreement over the wailing paign funds committee, temporarily | wan, halted the inquiry yesterday, the Illi-| according to the paper the Mufti nois congresswoman issued a state-| apparently rejected the overtures, ment saying the office of her Rock| giving always the same answer: River farm estate at Byron, Lil, had! «There isn’t room for a compromise een broken into Wednesday night| between Jews and Arabs. The wall belongs to Moslems of the whole world and Palestine Arabs don’t want Jews at a Moslem wall. “Any decision opposing these prin- ciples, whether taken by the wailing wall commission or any other body, will not be accepted by Arabs.” Loox for Hamm’s royal blue label .. then you are © sure of dependable, quality malt. ‘While she refused to say the “out- rage” had any connection with the inquiry, Mrs. McCormick pointed out the “raiders were not in search of money or other loot because they did not break into the safe, contenting AT YOUR GROCER'S Hamm Brewing Co. Branch Phone 88 121 So. Fifth Street BISMARCK, N. DAK. Body Building , Bread with a little d J hutter../ No high-sounding dish that’s set before a king embraces more nutritive value, palate-pleasure and appetite-satis- faction than . . . a fresh, firm slice of Purity Bread with jam and butter. In fact, the bread alone is a bit of a royal banquet. Our assortment of fancy pastries is complete. 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