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x Ae | Mork Denies Intention To Kill | Accident Puts Shamrock V Out of Boat Race™*un IS ARRAIGNED IN | GHALIRNGER LOSES [___GietieTstca ae Bank Wrecker |/AULBGED ALJACK, [Tota Nowe ||___ Victor and Vanquished ||—_DISTRICT COURT ae ss SHOOTING PROBED Late News | = fol AFTER OPENNG GUN None RESTED st] Bulletins pertece o Denies That Shot Was State's Attorney Waits for : JOHNSON VS. LUQUE Big Sheet Billows Down, Half in Fired Deliberately . tion in Case by Federal avenge , tae at Water and Half on Deck bolling of Lipton Boat ; oO eS , ‘North Dakota's... hibition Authorities i the Robins and St. Touls Card: WILLING TO BE SENTENCED ‘The alleged hijacking eplaode “iia Denial of Intent, However, | Causes Judge to Refuse Plea and Appoint Counsel TWO WERE ON EVEN TERMS American Yacht Turns About but Then Resumes Race to Win Walk-Over Victory B. F, Tillotson will defend Lat Mork on a first degree murder clnage if the eye Henry C. Stephan comes the Bi count ditt e Burleigh ity : lotson was appointed this morn- ing by Judge Fred Jansonius, when PHIL LA FOLLETTE W. J. KOHLER an attempt was made to get a > pa ee ‘ sh ar Be. from Mork, the second effort stare Course, Sept. (By Radio to the found to be in the name of a utility The La Follette tradition was upheld in the Wisconsin Republican primary . effort at ar- / sere is corporation tnveat~ election Tuesday. Philip La Pollette, son of the late “Old Bob,” was nom. | ieenment, | The case then was ad- Asspciated Press)—The third tace of Journed again until 10 o'clock ‘Thurs inated for governor over W. J. Kohler, incumbent, after a bitter campaign. the series for the America’s Cup to- day morning, for = salto - Prisoner and coun: eos | Seam ator ]WISCONGN VOTERS [oe zx" Sx | Hoarding Golf Balls Plea from him. Ji J = +) WALLOP KOHLER IN [35,32 ‘West Orange, N. J., Sept. 17.—(P}— a: considered what mur ae bn may follow aon Action is suspended A squirrel Cres Coun- ‘ . ay OF 25,000 PERSONS OR MORE |" sxe qrieey nay denying |e" ism nu _Seventyfive gl the psohe shen ane hier "4 balls were found cached in his lair made that fact evident pohees ed - ¥ " Pa " ; for food in the winter. * again what he had arena jarred Montana, ts Only One Boys Battle Over renee Hania McCormick. RIN 7 mR COE | AE Pe pt Hv i iofeees-i hed charge in Northwest to Show De- || Decision; One Dies Panes and Dec LIGHT FROST COVERS Young Philip La Folatte Defeats} <r am wiling to take rargeen lag ip a6 , ml wan eae’ Wealthy Manufacturer pred ere further cost and any- j i i i : _11- gE Eas J - I don’t feel I killed him de- eS ea oe a a Sec aces ru qpppemy| ND. GENERALLY BUT | "somone Set a pomet iquor had vised lst of Atierican cities having |OWMY. 18, was out at second base in/ SOT Tt betonged to a large = ; bssomed Milwaukee, Wis, Sept. 17.—(P—| Judge Jansonius- ee in 1930 between 25,000 and 199,000. joeeph Czarney yesterday. operator. Its motor number had been 9 informed toward scubhieaate aed Coady Sass ads eas tn tees rane dees to tampered with, evidently to make The name LaFollette once again has | that first degree murder implied four = a settle the. dispute. Czarne fell and | identification. impossible. evoked a thunderous “aye” from Re-|¢lements, killing, intent, premedi- 3 ‘The automobile which Schneider publican voters of Wisconsin. tated design and malice. Mork re- The was grove Sikes of cusses. ee pe Thy nominated PAID Farol etn the hee ce explana er license i and num- PRES TEES jette, youngest son Robert | tions from the bench Te- then [bere on the ane yas On i Alleged to|All Are Assured of dlection to| Bismarck One of Six Warmest! itis, youngest 0 of the Republican |Peated his willingness to take’ tne ing have been changed. : Points in State With Mini- | candidate for: governor, in a state- | Consequences of his deed, but kept "Any local action will wait for steps Office; Four of Candidates ide priniery ‘ay, His major-|M insisting he had not Po by the federal authorities, State's) — Are. Incumbent mum of 39 Degrees ‘lity may reach 110,000. erately and with purpose. Attorney George Register has been 1 ily ‘Walter J. Kohler, the manufacturer | As both first and. second degree . eecupied by the Mork-Stephan shoot- —- ‘Though Bismarck was one’ of the | Who swept into office two years ago murder requite the element of in- hee gee not had time to ier] , Reelection of four and election of as ® “businessman candidate,” was| tent, Mork’s statement blocked sen- identified A and has ‘ six warmest points in the state, a fae: ee a Lary Pato : hijacking atid shooting two _new_officers of the. Dala- be Sena i erate swept-out on the LaFollette landslide. sentence that would be = ¥ include: S ) ii which Gchrieidet wai woiltited in both | t Federation af Women's was | light tect, causing Tittle damage, was |" "The vote, in 2,376 out of 3824 pre- | Proof against appeal could be based b: r = and narrowly escaped being at noon today, all having | expetienced here early this morning. |cincts, was: Kohler, 214,601; La-|0n the plea as he phrased it. vege tos bullet which grazed his left | been nominated without oppositita.| “ane rrost was general throughout | Follette, 322,420. He was asked whether he wanted gc Casting of the ballots in these cases | worth Dakota, with mercury hover-| LaFollette, assured by unbroken @ lawyer to defend him. Mork said Stotociilty prosecutor is hand!- was regarded as only a formality. ing close to the freezing mark dur-| precedent of election this fall, will he had no money to pay counsel. The six nominees are Mrs. Albert! ing the night. Max, with 31 Join his brother in public oftice to| Judge Jansonius informed him of the ing at a aol 4 fieiyssecer had tur ioeseboaiaten add a new chapter to the LaFollette odd eb ga ako le rid he will 4. Cross, Dawson. auditor; Mrs. E. L. | temperature in the state during the | tradition. ‘The brother, Robert, Jr. is| Court would provide him with coun- Simmons, New England, Mrs. John! vient although 22 other points re- | United Stutes Senator from Wiscon- | $l. “Who would pay him?” Mork ask- g i 8 charges. will not even burn tee which Fee ere knew, the fot. me Knauf, Jamestown, and Mrs: 5. A: Posted marks in the 30s, Bismarck’s| sin, He fought side by side with ec, The, court told him the county gave her @ large advantage. i with whom he had’s duel in the early | ners. a," a. Powell, Devils Lake, His- | /0W Was 39. me ran Soe stan rey To this ight margin abe had cung state pardon board follows | morning in the garage while attempt-| torian Five of the 28 points reporting had cl pte ec vonpenbpear 4 een bE tees grim determination. until ‘Tribune readers in|ing to remove 180 gallons of or Mesdames Jones, Cross, Simmons, marks of 40 or higher, Ellendale, | 10+ he was too ‘and too inex-| ‘The gangling prisoner shifted a bit ii : g i 2 i [ g : ‘ : g ? 3 Grand Forks, Hankinson, Pembina, | Sotienoed, ‘ls fight was to support [OD his feet and still looked blankly prise “vas creeping up, however, and wing himself started the of the eight district presi- the ples, bi tt up to date,|a@t the court. It all seemed beyond Topeared only. @ matter of ralnites 2g0| which took on a Chicago gangland at~| dente was to be confirmed by ballot | Dunn Center, Minot, Portal, and| the Principles, Brought ap te Cat! ii ‘that so much fuss should be and miles until she would take com- mosphere before he fell senseless from | this afternoon. Wishek all reported 33 for second low | Wisconsin nearly 30 years ago. made over him. mand. ¢ the bullet which grazed his temple. Three ts Adopted honors in the state. ‘As leader of the Progressive-Repub-| Judge Jansonius finally said he Tt was not believed the accident to Te-| after that the Minnesota truck perty; ‘Three of the! four amendments to| It will be warmer tonight, and no/|jicans, he carried on the battle with | Would appoint counsel. for Mork, so hurried away from the garage. the constitution were adopted this| frost is predicted, according to feder-|tne “conservatives,” whose candidate |that the man could make a clear l it i &§ i a i te morning. after considerable discus-| al weather officials here. Kohler was. (Continued on page nine) ponds ITY sion. Changes provided for s two) ‘Though it was cool generally Faced Dynasty Charge ef only one, Ke COMMUN CHEST year instead of a life term for the| througnout the state last ‘night and| He was charged with fomenting a would need only one more victory States Take Part:in Ne- state historian, changed the exten- fie setticg, a Tend iow fate aries; with being s demagogue; after today to clinch the cup. vada Ceremony sion committee to eight district | season was not set. Bottineau report-| with stirring up discontent. His son citi Senet tat toe Shanty ; ja(j,| Chairmen: appointed by the district | eq the record low Sept. 2, when the | answer was a repeated demand that committee boat said that the Shams) 4° etree . presidents, and permitted the eight| mercury stopped at 28 degrees above | the state vote out Kohler as a member roae tind pirten her main halyard.| Las Vegas, Nevada, Sept. 17.-(P—| with four j members of the nominating commit- | zero, of the administration group which he ‘The said it could not be} Government and represent- | for the almost oo tee to vote. The amendment to! Mercury dropped to 31 degrees at|held responsible for unemployment determined immediately whether the Unless the acts, change the annual dues to 50 cents) alexandria this morning for a low|and the business depression. Presi- - ean Wome: be Bh Se eS Sehiele will go Board Names Some of Commit- | per capita was lost. mark this season in’ Minnesota. dent Hoover was linked with Kohler |attempt at Suicide Results F The editor invites this Program Musical, numbers were given by| Campbell, in the same vicinity, \re-|in responsibility, by Progressive rom ference with Sir Thomas to ay wt F 4 tees and Plan Progra Mrs, Merton J. Orr. Bismarck, who! ported a light frost and a minimum | leaders Frustrated Attempt to Flee rshuarack foes BePdone in'ehe case. All letters re- f Campaign sang, “Slave Song,” Teresa del Riego, | temperature of 36. : Farmers and werking-men alike en- ater © ceived will be sent to the pardon § » and “The Winds Are Calling,” Lan-| ‘ghowers interfered greatly with | dorsed his declarations. He carried a Maryland Prison s “wag board for their perusal. don Ronald, accompanied by MISS | threshing in North Dakota last week | large part of the labor vote, and this ‘The dates for the Community, Ched| Mabel Asberg. : and not much work was accomplish- | Kohler had been conceded an equal| patsmore, sept. 17 4 cam| have been set, Oct. 2 to 4,) Greetings from two past state pres-| eq untif the close of the week, ac- (Continued on page nine) Amore, . 11.—)—Cornered ficlusive, being chosen. The amount | idents, Miss Minnie J. Nielson, Val-| cording to the weekly crop summary with three others by guards and E i i i die F it chase and Editor Bismarck Tribune: to be asked probably will be the same| ley City, and Mrs. L. N. Cary, Man-| issued’ by federal weather officials after an unsuccessful attempt to es taken I sincerely hope that Mr. Scfilele|as last year, when approximately | dan, were received, and Mrs. J. G. St. | here today. NEW SALEM COUPLE cape from the Maryland sate pent. boat. will keep his freedom so that he may | $14,000 was sought and about $13,500/ Johns, Hettinger, briefly described the} “yall plowing and seeding of win- a ia a robk ae ny ‘The continue his good record of the past | was obtained. 4 general federation headquarters at| ter rye progressed rapidly, as did silo get the others fo kill’ themselves. Fail- course, eight years.and enable him to provide| The board of the Chest held ®/ Washington. filling and corn shocking,” the report oe Coches as : today wine meeting thie week crive. On solicita-| mittees Petsitehts of the clube tiny | suid, pastures. and fall ban tea but the cartridge falled to explode. tw le ‘ B ittees for A 49 iproved greatly and gen tl at- Respectfully, tion from ou oor a ing = 100 per cant rating in club ac- afford sufficient feed. Flax thresh- ‘one ieee of be eaterees, W.-K MOBLLER.. [branches bere were, nater assian-| voation.” Olive ond’ presidents ioe wt soya euch of the inte | Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Mann Were|to flee over the high, walls of the Devils Lake, N. D. , chairman; A. M. od Bay Clubs and president rere | being fair to |. Much of the late | Mr- jo WV. Ft in Baltimore, was 4 son, B. ©. Refvem and Dr. Geonge Bi) Mrs. ticth Century; Mrs N. J. Zeller, | "oP # Poor and is not being cut.” | Married at Leipzig, Ger- [revealed today with the excitement | stilled and an investigation under ¢ In the eter. Schiele rie . many, Sept. 16, 1880 § i go free, for if and Mra, 0. Kips Blecind Post sip uls withe one casualty, * guard, Astbur Se ene were colon : ps sl Ne ene eee ot Tfe-Rest-| wound in his side, but the opinion and| Geneva, Sept. 17.—(7)—Frank B. | dents of North Dakota since 1884, Mr. | Was expressed he would recover. An 'W. A. McIntyre | Kellogg, formerly United States sec-|and Mrs. W. H. Mann, New Salem,|investigation by prison ae a the | retary of state, today was elected a | Tuesday celebrated their golden wed» agencies es nes ee nat as their | member cf the permanent court of | ding anniversary. said they Plas set prison- education of sev-| international justice, so-called world| Mr. and Mrs. Mann were married fra.to reenege the. Gy pt. ea . court, to replace Charles Evans|at Leipzig, Germany, Sept. 16, 1880, “Warden Pie: Brady “ Bervice Vonducted. | Hughes, who resigned to become chief | and moved to the United States and darned Went more, brother of @ man federation | justice e United States supreme | settled in died during the In 1884 moved to North Da-| 80 for murder in @ similar escape by Mrs, Sim- A In paying trib- Mrs. Simmons ~The new . ‘and the Pe ree 7 ie i r 12 “ , where th barricaded. His 4 Saath, rasa ute oe oa New Guinea Aviator Rescues P ite cee te “ae a aaa oes ed a gs nay ol oe ; and shot at the srt ee ee a ee From Death in Fi With J dead” and after an ‘hour, Whitte: / corps. He will relieve “fajor FP. A. ; ‘Byrne, who arrived here last week, as , nacre and Bis tase Ain aaa a a * iven fe Seer seabi ar treated pened Rabual, New Guinea, Sept. 17—UP); They struggled through the jungles The Batt of sine tiuhe tee mene ay —Captain Thomson, Paes fee ates Sas ee tae ineraeted tae seroes He font ot he ee ie ihe post has been informed thst ychanic, McMurtrie, have been breught [needle bush and thelr wounds were Bullding close to one of the outside eae on er ent COPS to the ‘coast after crashing into a|irritated by leeches which as they cast the grapping hook. of arrive here today, will not be able to| mountain peak and enduring tortures/upon ‘them from the trees. their rope ladder at the top of the make the visit at this time. in the jungle. ‘ sores festered: Bush’ files wall—an unsuccessful cast. General Charles P.. Sum- While flying ao tri-motored Hand-/| their eyes. Owen opened fire as he neared the ‘Yell bo here Brida, ei "| goldfields and the coast they were/ dread’ scourge of the tropics. of his own gun and shot twice. Other rf “" Maeanwhile the troops are on their |Caugh: in a storm. The powerful ma-| water fevers-and wo guards heard the shots and opened 4 wen wip no to Paris [oie wae tte sous ie behind. Raving . be fire, ? pgp ek : Aaah fe pe being linpaled, . WOMEN ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS. night. 'G. £,-M4 An- ® butterfly on @ specimen Beulah, N. D., Sept. 17.—Members 4 ‘heft, it was]: and McMurtrie of the Women’s club of Beulah re- expested that they would emrive beck | down tree and c cently entertained their husbands at : ot j