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CONDITION OF ANY JORNSAA ALARMING British Aviatrix Arouses Aston- ishment by Taking Off for China London, Jan. 2.—(#)—General as- tonishment has been aroused in Great, Britain by departure of Miss Amy Johnson, 23-year-old aviatrix, on a Jong lone flight across snow-covered northern Eurasia to Peiping, China. Leaving Hendon airdrome _yester- day forenoon, she stopped at Lympne momentarily and proceeded to Liege, Belgium, for the night. She expects tc continue to Berlin, then to Mos- cow, where equipping her plane with skiis she will fly across barren Si beria and Mongolia to Peiping. In addition to general fear for her safety in view of the extreme hazards of such a journey her friends were represented today as feeling consid- erable anxiety on account of her health, The Daily Express said she was in ill health and had become a neurotic from the strain of her flight to Aus- tralia, The paper quoted an airman friend, George Campkin, as saying that she had never recovered from the Australian ordeal, and is over- Strung, irritable, depressed and rest~ Jess, and does not realize what a win- | ter flight over the sub-arctic snow- { fields involves. Miss Johnson landed at Cologne, Germany, at 2:30 o'clock this after- noon. She plans to fly to Berlin to- morrow, - KIWANIS OFFICIALS ATTENDING SCHOOL’) Three North Dakota Luncheon Club Leaders at Meeting in St. Paul St. Paul, Jan, 2—(#)—Kiwanis utenant governors from the Minne- ‘Dakotas district today heard in- uctions in their duties for the year 1 at a conference with high of- Ts of the organization. The lieutenant governor's school was instructed in turn by Dr. James G. Follett of Watertown, S. D, gov- Dr. Geerge A. Abbot rand . D., past governor, and Jerry H. Lammers, Wessington Springs, in- ternational trustee. Lieutenant governors present in- cluded W. H. Detmore, Mankato, Minn.; Clifford O. Bemis, St. Cloud: D.; George P. Homnes, Crosiy, N. rf dcan F. Sargent, Gettysburg, S. oh and Milo J. Meeker, Pipestone. Minn. In addition R. Armistead, Duluth, secretary-treasurer, also attended. A meeting of chairmen oy the per- manent committees of the district ‘wes scheduled for this afternoon. The district gathering will close tomorrow after a session of the trustees, " Highest ‘Town f - State Gets Do Doctor | Rhame, the town with the saa eltitude in the state, according to Kenneth Dale, Rhame superintendent of schools, will start the new year the vight way. Rhame will have a doctor as a resi- dent. For severgl years Rhame has been without a physician, but recently a mecting of Rhame's luncheon club brought the matter to the attention of a prominent Dickinson physician. He interested a young doctor, who will assume his duties January 5. 75 New York Persons Poisoned by Alcohol New York, Jan. 2—(#)—Seventy-' five persons were being treated for alcoholism today as the result of the New Year's festivities. Although no deaths were attributed | directly to poison liquor, many of, thest in hespitals were acute cases! end their outcome was doubtful. Last | year three deaths and 79 hospital | cases of alcoholism were recorded. Murder of Woman iin Washington Unsolved Washington, Jan. 2.—(4)—Why ; pretty Beulah Limerick was shot. to; death and by whom, still baffled | Washington police today. two days atter an undertaker accidentally dis- covered .a hidden bullet hole at the back of her head. Authorities held her brother, Ver- non Limerick, Richard Reed, who lived at their house, and Edward Paddy, who had been her escort at a dance Tuesday night. A “jealous suitor” perhaps killed her, police thought. A diary con- | tained, they said, many frank refer- ences to a number of her boy friends. ° in riding case! Hudson-Essex gives you Rare Riding Comfort. Ask your dealer THE GREATER HUDSON 8 Special equipment extra. All prices F. OB. Detroit, Pet Hen Grieves Over Death of Her Rooster! Los Angeles, Jan. 2.—()—Spurning offers of food, Nancy Tam, a pet Bantam hen, is believed to be dying of grief over the death of her mate, Ebony Tan. Ebony was killed be- cause his crowing disturbed his neigh- borhood. Nancy, widowed several days ago, refused nourishment today for the third successive day. She has stopped | setting on a nest of eggs. Men he CRUSHED! Women he LOVED! Like the bracing winds and the mighty snows and forests of the Northwest, comes this spec- ss romance! Two-fisted rani? with love, law and gold blended in a grand enter- tainment! Not a dull tale of the — Added — Laurel and Hardy pile va ‘Another Fine Mess’ _ KRAZY KAT CARTOON ‘BRLIEVE. REVOLUTION IN BURMA IS BROKEN; 1300 Rebels Have Been Killed and 60 Have Been Cap- tured by Soldiers ‘Tharawaddy, Burma, Jan. 2—(P}— Two defeats were believed today to have broken the back the Tebel moment in this exciting trons which has harassed this | they emerged from a jaa into | je « | northern Burma area for a week. _, three sides of a clearing. Others, who | Alantaung camp, headquarters of ; agentes Danner ane had etenally {the movement, was captured by Bur-| ‘The local authorities estimate that | tun rifles Tuesday. It stood atop a nearly 300 rebels have been either; high hill in a dense jungle village, | killed or wounded during the recent | and, strongly fortified, was regarded | operations, while 60 have been cap- by the Burmese as impregnable. Sev- | tured. ; enteen defenders were killed. | EET sors OA ERO At Pashegyan yesterday 10 rebels A baby girl was,born to Mr. and | were mowed down by machine guns | Mrs. William Melech of Bismarck on of the Burma and Kachin rifles as' December 31. Woman’s Scream _ A woman's shrill scream this morning brought a friendly Tex- an horned toad back into the hands of his master. Mrs. Henry Law, cashier in the Noakes insurance agency, Man- dan, was sweeping her office this morning when she saw what she For a Limited Time—to Conform to Our Great Nationwide Mail Order Policy. 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