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ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS Premier of Japan Is Murdered Ask Government Aid in Hunt for Kidnapers™s nu REQUEST TREASURY it TOMAINTAIN WATCH FOR RANSOM MONEY Oe. | Succumbs at 88 Petri rchoach hb cha ¢ | GRAND OLD MAN OF PACIFIC FLEETS 18 DEAD AT AGE OF 88 Has Sad Anniversary —_||ROOSBVELT FORGES. |f “oid Fox ts Stain DRIVING HARD T0 OBTAIN MAJORITY oe | oJ FALLS VICTIM TO YOUNG PLOTTERS Army and Navy Cadets Are Be- lieved to Have Planned Major Uprising iy been way|miral Oriental company, Dollar Port- out of line with the peaeenit he ne Tannber company, Breen forecast @ satisfactory solution. + Dollar company, and director cee wee Le cn has 1 not eS The house, which has little vital/of the American International corpor- ‘woman. : the [Work to do now, proposed to devotejation. Anglo London and Paris bank, Although his views have lieutenants and four other soldiers appeared early in the morning at the residence of General Araki, war min- ister, and demanded an interview, but taxpayers who is not in sympathy with the proposed measures arose and remarked that he thought the utility companies and the railroads should and luxurious ships in the Far East- ern service. It was believed a large number of children and several high function- stop Journey. for the Hudson at ex- press train speed has won for Charlie ., —(P)\— Pek at Nea Hneea oe Ch ADT Ae ee eae ear ee nual motorboat marathon from Al- ber is presumed to have told him dead and approximately 600 had been us the names or descriptions of be willing to pay the expense of the|aries of French Indo-China were|bany to New York. injured at noon Monday as a result|were refused. Lieutenant General Police Head Discloses That Dr. sap nt olga ele ae RIOTERS TERRORIZE TOKYO Condon Saw Only One of Severe Cold Which Be- States But to Lose New Member of Gang came Pneumonia Jersey Delegates i 5 i Cabinet Resigns But is Contin- ued in Power Pendin; ‘ FIVE MENTIONED BEFORE BEGAN CAREER IN WASHTUB NOW CLAIMS 362 VOTES 3 : 4 é Definite Action Man Who Got Money ‘Pre- Father's Sound Spanking Fail- Managers Count 100 More ris ; sumed’ to Have Told of Four ed to Prevent Him From From New York, Pennsyl- youn Tata, 7 Jopan's, rol a Pi Gitier HencOne Women Becoming Magnate vania and Louisiana ciceg renee 4570s bed are Se iy ‘a Hl sassin’s hand in less than a year. : Premier 11 i : Hopewell, N. J., May 16.—(/P)—Police San Rafael, Calif. May 16—()— Washington, May 16.—(?)—Driving Min Henin Pore We eee eis aes . turned again Monday to the ransom Captain Robert Dollar, 88-year-old hard to enter the Democratic nation- army and naval cadets who appar- “a stan 0a 0 Ghlet bake tor Oe veteran of the shipping and lumber al convention with a majority of the ently had hatched an abortive plot y be industries. died at his home at 1:10 delegates, the Franklin D. Roosevelt to dese: Oy, tb) Goveriineny Sin terae cfuulie hohe at et a. m., (P.S.T.) Monday after an ill- campaign forces set out this week to gee ers of the Lindberg! Ny. ness of two weeks. ve Following the death of the premier, In his morning news bulletin Col. The “Grand Old Man of the Pa- round up 100 or more additional which occurred at 11:25 p. ie six A H Bee ee aes cific,” whose name is carried to the votes. eyed after he was shot, the cabinet ent of state police, disclo: he far corners of the earth by his fleets > wi " ie ecided to resign and Acting Premier sent a telegram to the treasurer of the ROBERT DOLLAR of merchant ships, died as his family Bora pane raaiconnint Korekiyo Takahashi, aged. finance United States asking renewed vigil- 3 | watched at the bedside. Ce ee minister, called upon Emperor Hiro- . ance in the countrywide bank search ey brett eon ore, veal ‘That the end was near was predict- with Connecticut, Kansas and New hito to hand in the resignations. : ‘4 pe Shc pewter idl mae succumbed a his home near |&@ Sunday night by his physician, Dr. Mexico selections Monday, may yield The emperor instructed Takahasht ‘The telegram read: \Ban Francisco, He was 88 years old,|Pafael G. Dufficy. He had been in him this result. A split’ preponder- , and the rest of the cabinet to con- “May I respectfully request that you 2 ye ‘la coma for more than 36 hours. The wes TSUYOSHI INUKAI tinue in office until they received issue another letter to all people who iliness started wi ; ey reg Silk S. Senin ee further orders. In the meantime it ‘ved copies of the lists of currency case ith a severe cold. the forecast for Connecticut with 16|/Tsuyoshi Inukai, Japanese premier,!was announced t! received copies of which developed into bronchial pneu- votes. ? r i Announced the aged Prince ‘ pills used in the payment of the Lind- | monta. votes. The Roosevelt men were con-|was slain Sunday by assassins. He/Saoinji, last of Japan's elder states- i A rergh ransom requesting rereved! N(NPART N MOV ita: cit! Dole spa . fident of winning Kansas’ 20 andjwas known in his own country @Simen, was on his way to Tokyo from r vigilance in watching for these bills tastntulsneus ir, who had been in New Mexico's six. the “old grey fox” because of his|his villa at Okitsu to confer with the i and also that immediate report of began sy Swe Gunnin ite anaes conrad ae Fai repre adroitness in politics. emperor about a new cabinet. VE i; candidate has votes instruct i “ ) the discovery of any such bills be sons, Harold, Stanley and Melville ledged ; booed freemen pit made to these headquarters either di- . Rey ; a Pledged or claimed. His managers appeared to have suffered a nearly Bee eee arpustieDe soot brated his eighty-eighth birthday and Pennsylvania and Louisiana, but the ert ieee slate A Soe Stacie ion wns negotiated | in a statement said the world was “a Smith forces dispute the figure. To Orami, iinister of tie vavy, ttc H ies Ke Ratiovee ey be ths kid- fine place for those who liked to have a majority, 578 votes are re- POSTAL OFFIC! AL in their resignations with the cae of tisements signed Jafsie. x Pres J : Both these officials, who have been set Lindbergh Kept a list of the ser-, Smooth-Working Combination| Captain Dollar began his nautical : ae from delegations to be made up considered the leading spirits of the fal numbers of the bills and when the; i career when he was six years old by cs etween this week and convention Nationalist movement in Japan, a eeiyas tet reureabeappeacate| FacesiRirst Testeniincome /iatncting ¢ ‘warta> on te Fort a sat time would yield the majority. | Nom- rongly. cleavowadl “untay a neeeatia % Y the treasurer of the United States for | Levy Amendment Bett oy prmeeucenar ee hb changes Whelenyaear may eke nia maneilteiam ilmtatedlcre ig cue sere doa Git oan, eae assistance in tracing them. ‘The trea- sonny thet bens father for| PY this picture of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. It was taken May 12, 1927,) ‘The Tbe Volt 20rcas ere a. F Ricard cetesetevionigieincetigges cht surer sent a list of the numbers to rashed by his father for! yoon his arrival in New York to begin his flight to Paris. conced-' Glover's Speech to Missouri|also indicated they would retire from every National bank in the country. the episode, that he was then dfs-) "tHe was then an aviator unknown to the public 3 A a ne eae ee eee ; {public life. Saw Only One Member Washington, May 16.— (AP) me aed to become one of the largest in- On May 12, 1932, the body of his infant son was found in the woods | instr 2 New Jersey, selecting 32 un- Postmasters Brings At- Bomb Public Buildings Col. Schwarzkopf also disclosed in smoothly clicking nonpartisan com- Gividual ship owners in ihe world. | near Lindbergh's New Jersey home. i agi ed tite leaning to Smith, k in Si Five public buildings were bombed his morning bulletin that Dr. Condon jpination in the senate Monday faced Debut Was Late Tver: he gece ianctinstennsimbeshausscaig MMabagceNsAl ein etree tee te mttesuetonas tack in Senate simultaneously with the assault upon ‘but one member of the His actual debut in the shipping} to drink to th i - But they hope to win Montana's the premier, an attempt was made to } never had seen a wee mated: [its first hurdle on the road to accom !nusiness did not come until half a to drink to the dregs the cup of human bitterness. eight Tuesday and the bulk of the ‘ destroy the pecs pati period iI oan shed Senora had preiously sald |plishing record-making tax-eco-|contury later when Dollar had arrived ) week's remaining contests including: Wer! Ww. LT ETL as paacoudl through which Tokyo's supply of elec- \ Dr. Condon nad met five men on @jnomy-relief program in time for ad-|at an age when many successful men | Pear eass Ape Gerona as assistant postmaster general was de-|tricity is carried, and the j Merce boat: journment by the middle of June. pea sae active Te yet he gained SSENGERS LE AVE ican) 6 Friday: Pacistae al manded in the senate Monday by Several officials were attacked. One 1 “pr. Condon in his statement SYS |" 4 vote was set on the Couzens | ¥°"! 4 le recognition and virtual! omeconstt: saatinda «Neri ‘ada 6. ‘This Senator Norris (Rep., Neb.) for his of the buildings bombed was the i that he met only one member of the dment tothe jilion.doliar rey. {monopoly of the American trade on j a oll me te meabeat Gelegates (order to Missouri postmasters to “go metropolitan police station, across 4 gang.” Schwarzkopf said. “This mem- jamenaront 10 the De coessful, would |e, Pacific Ocean dure the years Fl | beneingaer yl rat delegates ot on the firing line” for President|the street from Emperor Hirohito's eon arpa ie wate ee ee | The Republicans will select 87 dur-|Hoover's reelection. | ts oe Bee tee cliburs valici-wald Ane 5 high. But Senator Smoot (Rep..!” Before the o1 i ing the week. President Hoover is; . Local Lindberg ied || maniate fens ‘ne sean many, btn ! tesa fo et noua ot of tht oll BY freien Booey ‘ences amen’ asd } j ittee, was confident, and so were " ‘ rs . give him the renomination on the wi ~ Rumors Are Dent See en Se lumbering | M'Kenzie Group Suggests That/600 Take to Boats When Fire strength of pledged delegates alone, OE eet y ce the wnlisa tits euilbarg) polise, They Geren a, that me | | excluding the bulk of uninst, a le president of the Uni 2 » & regarding the Lindbergh Daby |\ trove the whole bill, substantially i i | Paid by Them | Badly Burned of the patriotic people of the coun- _ r case were being "jas the “Grand Old Man of the Pa- | y : try,” Norris said, “he will repudiate,|7efused. é Peas Bismarck, Monday Sepeert iter one eee cif.” peeause of his activites in fo Former Bismarck Manin ‘the name of his administration, Ait eve witneen desorbed ie aiaack as “statements ea oc |e be fequred for, this proses. {Ging and the wat Bast in general |, Watlord City, May 16.—The Me-| Aden, arabia, May 16—i@—six) Succumbs in St. Paul these, ees eerste eeneral | Seven of the youths, wearing army - ; the Associated Press. Indications old eon of the entire (Commented as he saw his shipping |Kenzie County Taxpayers’ assciation, hundred passengers abandoned the “He will not only repudiate them|°#dets’ uniforms, forced their way in- 4 legraphers here over anggpbet ie lag cag business grow beyond all expectations. at its annual meeting last Saturda: *{ John Caulfield, 77, former superin-)put Mr. Glover himself will be a pri-|t the premier's residence on Nagata ailroad telegrap program possible, the leaders sought « day | French steamer Georges Phillipar five ae . i Hill. ‘a received informal that “I often think it is expanding toc | afternoon, dl : endent of Bismarck’s water plant,| vate citizen by nightfall. . in the heart of the city, at dusk 3 .. i fd | » : ic re-|miles from Cape Guarda Fui, Italianjdied at his home in St. Paul at mid-j ry asad) Sunday, shooting fo erecta regarding “radio late ores an overtime este fast, but the curtailment of it pre-! questing Nero aoa ae al ft a lisa clea nie home: ies iat mid) “Norris quoted trom Glover's speech | SUndAY, shoot eda policemen who ” “ ” . “ey iland, when the vessel was dis-; nig] junday following a sho - ted in the de ding | 8ttemp' © bar their way. ’ cominamicand newspaper “extras” ||'h ‘homing and running through|Sets quite a problem as the business/ public utilities to assist in paying the!| ne i as repot in the press, demanding t te all such messages were on until 10 at night. Such plans often appears ko sfemand expanelon nat {COSt Of putting over the five measures covered to be afire Monday. Three | HESS. according to the Associated|resignation of any postmaster who ee Ge pas smoking 2 phatically denied by subsequent |/nave been urged, seldom tried and| .tSPICo ony ait tub fitst | initiated by the state taxpayers’ as- (Passengers were badly burned. The!’ Gavutield came to Bismarck in 1913| U0 20 Wish to go to work for re-| site of the shooting at the door, he messages they received. iq | [hardly ever successful, ship, “Newsboy.” a small tub of 200 sociation. ‘The action was taken in Japanese steamer Hakone Maru, hur-|to become manager for the Bismarck eleexion of pe, pentane. ordered the youths admitted. The most ecoveetue, eoetY iad The other two sous at ed vind operations in California, at made Pesci 10 a letter from Harold B.|rying to the scene, passed one empty|Water Supply company. He remain- ane fot Wal “Tl talk to them,” he said, “and ra : indi- P y 4 1 + 7 . J is pains 4 i ees message that ia peti aie linea ot aeiaioe Mie: Bu tise venture in the ‘china trade state oe ane, '* Ga lifeboat, but whether any lives were See eee en eerie tin cosire that our postoffice department then Hey deere area d Betty -; with the “ .” 2 6, mn steamer, a ve lost, Id not be learned. . placed as near as possible on a . -in= | Charles A. Lindbergh an Kellar (Dem., Tenn.) and the ab-| jof Michigan. president of the state as- Sia eh 3 city government. law, urged him to fl safety. H Spalleo yd Lindbergh's nurse, Wye wong of another Se mopeeae — ee Pad we Imposing fet sociation, Who was present, explain-| The steamer Contractor, which also 7 po hees of Maine, he went to St. Leberg poeta wipgbeigs “pather! Father! Let's. zi ese admit m' ring ate’s economy comm! _ |e al action had been decided jr - “ . BS \ cause it was either an imbecile OF ||1or g few days its difficult job of re-|and 19 offices in various Parts of the /upon because they had found that the Hee a iaticrin eee eG Pee eee clk Har oan identltied ct ee aa te es ciara ccna deat and GUM srenry ~med | Pulling the economy Bill Which the i oynes, Strela, Bellements, qn: expense in getting their arguments |by the Mahsud. ‘Both these ships are|with the St, Paul water department day wants to make of the postoffice|mler feplled, as the youths burst into i other sa! jouse wrecked. ’ » M: into the publicity pamphlet and other | ¢ r for nearly 50 years and at one time the room. They fired two shots, the : of Betty Gow, iri -|dia, Russia and Greece. | a ‘Tidue here tomorrow. in department a great political ma- , Johnson, a cS dnapers and The relief ipaue, reguiene deny sms a. Rustition to controlling coastwise |Deessar¥ expense was quite heavy.” A raft with two members of the| WAS secretary of the board of water| chine.” bullets striking the premier in the was one of mediate decision, was hanging He said the association had obligatea|crew_ w: commissioners. right temple and the nose. He a | » dropped the child while clanking peg while Democratic senators sought open izavel sions thera: waiee i ital beady to the exuntorss acd ee missing. He leaves his widow and four patnalce Robinenn, of Arkansas, ie slumped to the floor. i ro! e nursery. steal were ly Ameri : 7 e floor. down the ladder from the nurse” | {to get together on a modification of | Eatin er vessels running to the Ori- (ad only collected $500 so far. Nel-) Marssilies, France, May 16.—(#— | daughters, Eee ee caonee tdlagiaes Surgeons’ Efforts Fail H the child's head was bey See Entneba eresidant eee ent. He ‘also had an important inter /S0M'S letter asked the county associa-|The liner Georges Phillipar, reported to government and to this adminis-| The assailants left and the aged H how the numerous. to | {cc saa CO oe Ere ad ae i reeight, steam.|tion to raise $100 to help defray the|burning off Ttalian Somaliiand, was|N, i tration.” man was carried into the adjoining f ‘Other. rumors, too er and Democratic Leader Robinson. passengt ie) ew boating Mar! . p wally as fantastic. nd TWacer (Dem. N. ¥., wholship lines to Alaska, He was presi-|¢xpenses of the campaign. returning from its maiden voyage to room where, for six hours, Japan's ee he, vee Gena re Mig ag eet “3 : When the proposition was mention- |China. Is: Set on Hudson * A most skillful surgeons worked over \ Reliable press services .denied}/nas been working on the subject aldent of the Dollar Steamship com- 7 30 A Killed r them all. Jong time, proposed a plan of his own.|pany, Robert Dollar company, Ad- ed by President Burns of the McKen-! ‘The vessel carried a crew of 300 re lied in him in an effort to save his life. j , 5 » G zie County association, one of tht/and was one of the most powerful! New York, May 16—(7)—A non- Rioting at Bombay It was also disclosed two army is | i |. He {itself Monday to jopper relief|/and San Francisco Savings bank. a ult ake rr bayou ine che be cae a|for western farm states. It may of-| He received numerous honors, in- campaien as they appeared to be the /aboard the ship. ‘The 29-year-old garageman covered of sien oe palggene gg eevsrogg oH minenburo ene wee shee ote Ks & ese fer a stumbling block to a harmoni-|cluding three decorations by Chinese only beneficiaries. pti the 132-mile course in the new record | three days. oe ee oe conferre' fly Scandinavian.” ‘Schwarzkopf also took cognizance his bulletin of a message carried from Lowville, N. ¥., police to New Jersey police on. the interstate communica- tion system last night. Roy Johnson of Fairview was elect- ed delegate to the state convention at Devils Lake. State Tax Commissioner Iver Acker explained the tax situation in the ‘state in detail and stated that in his opinion the reason for high taxes could not be blamed on public of- ficials, but that levies had been made time of two hours, 56 minutes, 39 seconds Sunday to win first place by {a margin of only one second over 18- year-old Kenneth MacKenzie, senior in New Haven high school. Cabot, averaging 44.4 miles per hour for the trip, clipped more than 13 minutes off the course record of 3:10 set by Wade Woodworth, a year ago. in [ous relief issue settlement. rulers, He mede many charitable be- While the leaders in that branch|quests and established a chair of have been keeping quiet on the sub-jChristian Sociology at the San Fran- ject, a group including Representa-jcisco Theological seminary. tive agin se on ¥.) an-| He was assisted by his sons inne with an|nounced it wi keep con-|many interests. He was born , Peiena Said 8 pigeon ™ card (gress in session until satisfactory aid) kirk, Scotland, March 20, 1844. on its leg bearing the name of Wil- tor the unemployed had been enact- ° Mam Allen, New Jersey. William Al-|ff) Leguardia ‘eared. > big role in Police fired into the mobs in sev- eral parts of the city and the situa- tion was considered so serious that Sir Frederick Sykes, governor of the Bombay presidency, who left Satur- day for Mahabaleshawar, returned post-haste by airplane. The casualty list rose rapidly Sun- day from 16 deaths to 24, and a few Mother Kills Self To Free Young Son i At approximately the same time the premier was attacked, five other TOURS of young men swung into ac- jon. One attacked the metropolitan po- lice office with hand grenades but did little damage. A policeman and @ newspaperman were how- ever, as the terrorists sped down the | ? Danville, Ill, May 16.—(7)—A 13-year-old boy, on trial for mur- der, may go free because his peare the general!| Will Tell You How __||in all cases in response to public de-/ mother killed herself after she Pe pied Foe laborer who found sales tax and in the wrecking of the mand. He stated that taxes should! hag failed in her efforts to assume < *. ¢. hours after the riots broke out at/street shooting. Whe oe br. ot Se Une Bee economy bill. His ideas and those of | To Preserve Health | be towered but that the only way he] ful! blame for the slaying of Dr. Bridge Winners in daybreak Monday the list eres ‘Another group bombed the head- the men who have been combining could see to do it would be to cut ex-| Austin Lakin, State Line, Ill. N. D. Are Announced |‘? 3°., Nearly 200 were injure the|quarters of the Seiyukai party, in- | first few hours of Monday's battles. ‘The riots began last week when two Hindu boys were attacked by a group of Moslems. Gopher Candidates To Be ‘Put on Spot’ Minneapolis, May 16.—(?)}—Repre- sentatives of several organizations op- Posed to any change in the prohibi- tion laws, announced Monday they questionnaires on pron ville, N. ¥.,” Col Schwrzkopf said, “in an effort to obtain any tags or writ- ten matter of this kind. which they have received.” Grand Jury to Meet While Jersey police were appealing to Washington for help in tracing the i ransom money, officials in New York City announced all evidence avail- able concerning payment of the ran- som by Dr. Condon in the Bronx would be. presented to the . Bronx |seeking county grand. jury Tuesday. ‘This announcement was made af- The mother, Mrs. Estella Mich- (Continued on page two) ael, 39, plunged a piece of wire through her heart Sunday and died in the county jail where she was awaiting trial with the son as co-defendant in the killing of Dr. Lakin last November. Counsel for the prosecution de- clared she was the only witness to the killing and as a result of her death, there was little chance to convict the boy. Sunday’s was Mrs. Michael's third attempt at suicide. penditures for roads and other sim- flar expenses. He said the taxes had been increased because of poor re- lief, mother's pensions, road building, and care of insane and tubercular pa- tients during the last 15 years. Accuse Two Youths Of Brutal Slaying Hazelton, Pa, May 16—()—Two youths were charged Monday with a crime authorities said was unsurpass- The most valuable thing you have—and ever can have—is your health. You are alive in propor- tion to your state of health. Dr. William Brady, noted phy- sician and author, will tell you daily in the Bismarck Tribune what to do and when to do it, in order to maintain your health and bring your general aliveness nearer to perfection. In addition to his daily person- Chicago, Ill, May 16.—(P)—H. D. Paulson and Howard Strack, Fargo, and R. J. Bignall and E. G. Vinnh- berger, Eckelson, won the North Da- kota bridge championships in the World Bridge Olympic played April 1. The Fargoans played the north- south hands while the Eckelson pair played the east-west hands. The .|hands were selected by Mr. and Mrs. Ely Culbertson, Theodore Lightner end Waldemar Von Zedwitz, mem- bers of the Bridge World team. ee ee * City Gets Chilled | | But Has No Frost Detroit Police Seek Murderers of Child ” 7" torney Charles B. McLaughlin of the | Physicians he had been strang-| rei a wers {ed for brutality in this region. ee a ee Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baldwin, East Hrons, Inspector Henry E, Bruckman,|led, apparently with chain. In-) Department, of which you have | They are alleged to have confessed Man Is Charged With orance, N. J, and Lewis C. Frank in charge of Bronx detectives, and tors expressed the belief he} unlimited use without charge. that they pumped seven shots into the ee Whil Dr k and Robert Mayer, Detroit, Mich., lice Commissioner Edward P, Mul-|had been killed elsewhere, probably in} —§ Dr. Brady's column be |body of a filling station owner whom| Driving We DTUNK | were the national winners. ey. the garage of his own home. His} found on the editorial page of | they routed out of bed Sunday morn- * Mulrooney said no detectives were|mother is a widow. this edition. ing, drenched him with his own gaso-| John Lewis, Mandan, was in the ‘WILL SEEK WORLD MARK assigned to be nearby when the ran- line and set him abaze while his wife|Bismarck city jail Monday charged) Oklahoma City, May 16.—(P)—Two som was pald,:-but soon afterward STUTSMAN ATHLETES MEET TRAIN KILLS SEVEN and three children fled in terror into|with driving a motor vehicle while| veteran aviators, Jimmy Mattern of plain-clothes-men were sent to var- N. D., May 16—(%)—| Gibson City, Ill, May 16.—(#)—A| the woods. intoxicated. Fort Worth, Texas, and Bennett fous race tracks in the belief some of | Athletes frora all parts of: Stutsman widowed mother and her six children| The victim was Stanley Yurish, 26,| Lewis was arrested by city police Griffin of Oklahoma City, plan to the money might be spent 5 county Monday were here for the an-| were killed by a passenger train six/|of.Butler township. here Saturday evening. His arraign-|take off next month in an attempt to Officials Know Schooner nual county track meet. Jacob Carl-| miles south of here Sunday night as The prisoners are Kink Hudak, 21,/ment for ® preliminary hearing be-|lower the Globe-Girdling record of /49, Coast:guard craft continued to scour |son of Spiritwood is in charge of the they were returning from a visit to a| and Robert Barron, 25, both of Stock-|fore E. 8. Allen, magistrate,|eight days and eight hours held by|who (Continued on page seven) ‘relative to their farm near Gaybrook.' ton. was scheduled for Monday afternoon | Wiley Post and Harold Gatty. died dé r &

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