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Fair tonight and Thursday; lttle b change in temperature. « ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS | a S aanENaenemeeeeme | 4vames Vemocrat for R. F. C. Directorate Seheieemmmeeeemete el Ee BD Behe veion TR HL DLARODLER, |G D GRAN NAVAL [cris | Rg ~ ATLEE POMBRENE IS | prescmee-—, (DR. HD, » |Germany Demands __ (69 GERMAN MVA evalicr Suet | ORRIIMOR CAMPAIGN i CHOSEN BY HOOVER WANPETON, ELECTED; Equal Armaments) CADETS ARE LOST a : LEGION COMMANDER WHEN NIOBE SINKS vf Poe ‘ Are Revealed b' i FOR RELIEF BOARD Hearing on Budget {|General Von Schleicher Says pain Se aay at ' . . . To Be Held Tonight || Germany May Reorganize ishsabe ! le ji = Selection of Former Ohio Sena- North Dakota Department De Hearing on the budget for the Her Armed Forces Windjammer Formerly Com SEEK REGIONAL DIRECTOR { tor Gives Democrats Four cides to Hold Convention in spiieen ty the eligi eq. manded by Count Felix Von i Williston Next Year for the fiscal year 1932, will be |/OPPOSED TO DICTATORSHIP Luckner Hi I to Three Margin held by the city fathers at 8 p. uckner Hits Squal System Followed Was for m., tonight in the city hall. Ay tl r een gents to Undermine Deposi- RESPONSIBILITY FIGHT SEEN LAKE MEETING CONCLUDED ou Piellee pA te Assails Versailles Limitations/37 ARE RESCUED IN BALTIC tors’ Faith in Bank " ‘ rad { Saami uct pion lll for a Pp. m. and Says That Defense . citizens who care com- Opponents Charge President Frayne Baker, Bismarck, Is ment on the city budget, complete lps is Catastrophe Tuesday Is Third Pontiac, Mich., July 27.—()}—State details of which have heretofore . ,. af bi ‘Can't Dodge’ Responsibility Named One of Delegates to || teen published in The iriteos of Its Kind to Overtake police sent out orders Wednesday for ‘ National Meetin; are invited by the commissioners |/ Berlin, July 27.—(?)—The voice of Germany’s Nav: the arrest of George Rowland on a by Appointment . {o attend and express their opin- |! General Kurt von Schleicher, veteran y y charge he acted as Detroit agent of a If opposition to the budget is ||! the kaiser's armies, breaker of radical group which planned a social Washington, July 27.—()—Presi- Devils Lake, N. D., July 27—(—|! voiced by any large number of || wild horses and power behind the/ Kiel, Germany, July 27—(P)—A revolution by circulation of rumors Gent Hoover, says the house Demo- Dr. H. D. Kreidler, Wahpeton, was}! persons and the commission deter- throne of the von Papen government, |group of buoys signifying tragedy attacking a number of large banks cratic thadiee, “can't dodge” respons! | elected commander of the Americar. i to give further considera- was out in the open in the reichstag| bobbed on the surface of Kiel bay in the country. bility for the new relief law although Legion, North Dakota department, at. Sian er chengee a Peg poe hi election campaign Wednesday with a| Wednesday over the spot where 69 The officers said that a raid on he has selected a majority of Demo-| ,,Pete? 8. Carey, president of the the closing business session of the an- that formal approval of the docu- ||note of defiance for the world. German naval cadets drowned Tues- Rowland’s hotel room here ‘Tuesday & crats to run the Reconstruction Fi-| Chicago Board of Trade, led forces | nual convention here Tuesday. ment will be delayed and further In a radio address Tuesday night} day when the old three-masted wind- Maurice Chevalier, night club |*¢Vealed ramifications of the plot. i Hate COR OPARS | petcnels Paceline) bl ieodis headed Dr. Kreidler was the only nominee|| changes made. Otherwise the |! ne served virtual notice on the world| jammer, Niobe, used as a training! ginger and film actor, filed sult for | Capt. Ira H. Marmon of the state o % rat is ha way “Ra andatin6 | HLSUOMT MCR aa alleged discrim. [2nd his election was unanimous, He|| budget sector of wpEroved at to- |/powers that unless Germany 18] vessel, went down in a squall, divorce In Paris against Yvonne |police, who directed an investigation ” i Sve ‘ein cept re-| nation against the Farmers Na. jsucceeds Joe Rabinovich of Grand|| 1en' n of the city commis- |! granted equality and released from} The 69 youths were trapped at| Vallee (above), his former dancing | or Rowland’s activities here and led ered Miers wrt te hole soneuace,| tlonal Grain corporation. (Asso. | Forks, ties she allt proueed te eotabinih ner|their desks in the schoolroom be-| Partner. (Asscclated Press Photo) {he rild on ‘his sdona, sald Metal etal y tara, pers Ouse announce-/ elated Press Photo) | Other officers are: H. M. Pippin. own security by a reorganization of|tween the decks when the ‘Niobe sank telegrams seized established that ment that Atlee Pomerene, former} 0 |Halliday, member of the Killdeer her armed forces. in a twinkling in 11 fathoms of wa- ’ Democratic senator from Ohio, had post, vice commander; Fred Gim- Security for Germany, he said,|10 ie nies Sree en circulation of berth ine rea a ates sort atl ms FA F AMERICAN ee at a ce could only be attained by the other ‘Only six of those below decks saved CAMPAIGN OF TALKS diana, Ohio and Siichigen cet directorate, eA paar etd rt a williams be genes; Lb ee sian bees armament |themselvesas the barkentine plunged. he had been instrumental in attacks The appointment gave Democrats I histaPlan:. THA TIAteE thie weretree fo Germany's level: ot SGermenyr,| Thirty-seven in all were saved, in- against the First National bank here. four directors while designation of a , Gries e lal je were izing—not increasing —Germany’s| ciuding the captain, his lieutenant, 17 FROM RAILROAD CAR Marmon believes Rowland was Republican for the last post will bring el sors = 0 thi eee oem ‘own pt rcies ett - of the crew and 18 cadets. They were warned by a confederate and fled. tha G. O, P number 6 tren, Reger ANOKe aim tae espe : ‘ aA a Weatiedtas owEKC the general |Tescued by the steamer Therese Russ, Marmon said the letters showed hay i Sorte a so scart lc BE | ponte Dees pene [SSE eS, tres | i MEN mw mee one |S ROOSEVELT PLAN Steere a : 5 3 We J y ie Niobe was a war js is- al directors of attacl sponsibility for the existing relief law. Lake. William Stern, Fargo, was re-| tion in Northwest he said, “make it obligatory to ope- | W2° reconditioned for a training nates were working under his direc- North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper The president has had his own way about the kind of relief law we should have. If it fails, the responsibility will be his. He can’t dodge it. He vetoed the Garner relief bill.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ‘Empire Content’ Principle for Customs Entry Discussed elected national committeeman. The Legion went on record as fa- voring immediate and full payment of the bonus and without taking a defi- Superior, Wis., July 27.—()—Fore- casts that the northwest will produce rate those factories uneconomically, and that results in a waste of army funds. General von Schleicher wants to achieve better results by more eco- ship. For two years she was com- manded by Count Felix con Luckner, dubbed “the sea devil” for his ex- pPloits during the war. Is Third Catastrophe The Weather Democratic Candidate to Give Major Addresses at Several tion in the middle west, particularly in Chicago and Cleveland. Called Big Depositors Telephone conversations from Row- land's hotel room, which were tapped nite stand for or against the prohi-!4 bumper crop, but that there will be|NOmical operation. That is what he) me catastrophe is the third of its Key Cities by detectives, Marmon said, showed Bribie ered erent: epee at Ottawa bition amendment. favored resubmis-|no rush to market it within the pe-|means by ipeerserauee kind to overtake the navy. On Nov. the method of operation of the ring. «* 000,000 corporation’s board which now sion of the 18th amendment to the/riod ranging from one to three| “In addition to erg ; sagen fie 4, 1861, the school ship, Amazone, Agents going into a new city, se- + tine up like this: Democrats—Pom- The people or state legislators for a vote./months with prices still problemati- | increase a mpl ‘4 y tate cae sank off Holland and 145 were lost.! albany, N. Y., duly 27.—(P)—A| Cured the names of prominent busi- erene, Harvey Couch of Pine Bluff,| Ottawa, Ont., July 27. Other important resolutions a cal, were made here Tuesday at the | Proper Leelee ei Tirect, mailitery {OR Dec. 16, 1900, the Gneisenau was campaign of seven or eight major;7°SS men from the city directory, H Ark., Jesse Jones of Houston, Tex.,| future of more than 100 American |dorsed the work of T. O. Kraabel,!quarterly meeting of the Northwest ‘tare Syens ee ey |rammed near Malta with a loss of ALES litical cities ana| Cave them by telephone and warned ' and Wilson McCarthy of Salt Lake|branch plants in Canada, represent-|state service commissioner, and in- | Shippers Advisory board. ee pd ru Hiekl eae the sede 40 drowned. speeches ey pol i them that banks in which they had i City; Republicans—Secretary Mills of | ing an investment of about $500,000,-|dorsed water conservation measures While discussions of the 200 mem-| Position ; ee Fat fei avhat hae Captain Mueller of the steamer;numerous brief addresses in other money were unsound. ( the treasury and Gardner Cowles, Sr.,| 000, was in the balance Wednesday as| Another resolution favored care Of ners present centered around grain {Of & Up to now en almost defenseless | rneres®, Russ reported to port auth-| cities is the program that several ad-}. Letters written by Rowland but not of Des Moines, Iowa. ie law speci-/@n imperial trade conference com-|veterans at home if radar ae rae vey talks also were given on general busi- odie Tense! orities Wednesday how he rescued visers have suggested to Governor|¥et mailed also were taken. These, fleg the party division must be four) mittee took. ” Tee eee gs bend by hess conditions, railroad and truck- | Peple, id the government had no nea pce eeapenty eeu es Loe Roosevelt, the Democratic presiden- Marmon said, asked for reports on and three, so a member of the G. ©.| Pire content. . moved to a veterans’ hospital. ing operations and banking condi-|. He = je mai aibiore after the Niobe keeled over. alenianitine ac cOaine Te Raney the progress of campaigns and sug- { P. must be picked for the last va-| “Empire content” is the percentage} Williston was recommended to the tions. intention of absorbing 4 ‘It was 2:30 p. m., and the weath-| tia! Ps 5 *| gested means of procedure. cancy. of empire materials or labor which|time and place committee for the! "@O¥. 4 Forks, N. D., was selected | Storm, evens ey teed te er was good,” he said. “The DO-X igiesteysean ape preeon has received |.,Advertisements assuring depositors ' Pomerene frequently has attracted|@N article must contain to qualify} 1933 convention. for the next meeting in October, aft- | W2lifications w (German flying boat) had just pass- Pea a) Cf the soundness of the First National \ national attention since he entered|for customs entry under empire pre- ————__. jer various committees had been re-|Stlection of the storm troopers, heled over us. We made out the sailing|information that the governor and| bank here recently were placed in a the senate in 1910, helping to frame | ferential tariff rates. | appointed. said, are quite different from those | vessel off the port side, his managers at national headquar-| Pontiac newspaper after oficials of the federal reserve system and the|, At present, with certain exceptions Reporting on the sugar beet crop|°f the army. “After we began signaling I no-|ters are considering several toursithe institution said they felt that federal trade commission act. He|in individual instances, the standard in Montana, C. W. Doherty of Bill- Regarding the alternative of reduc-|ticed a black cloud squall creeping|that will carry him to the Paci ‘ic Pressure had been brought to bear was a close friend of Woodrow Wil-|°f empire content now is 50 per cent ings, Mont, Pavey the tonnage this fall tions of armaments of other Powers /down on the ship. At the same in-|Ccoast, into New England, a swing | against depositors. son and was chosen by President|in Canada and New Zealand, 75 per will be about 11 per cent greater than |*© Germany's level, he said: “There/stant the wind whipped to. the|through the northwest and middle- | “®5r"° letter, which had been written Coolidge to aid in prosecution of the ae ine eile ae 25 a cen entisoataa inact a ae Pere Crp ene of ‘nine’ and the ship turn- eel and perhaps a journey into/ i nora by “Comrade HG” at e e, the Unite ; mi ed over. . leveland read: ae wired onetime a) Kingdom and South Africa. et Se ee the other course,” he added, “if ; Boat Raced to Scene Gov. Roosevelt had as a Juncheon Tells of Campaign As Pomerene’s appointment was| What the conference may do about Coleman, C. J. Grimes, ©. L. Mosher, | °°urty, and equality are denied us} “We put around and raced for the |Buest Wednesday Gov. Joseph B. rm “Following your instructions to me, “announced, the agriculture depart-|* Danner, aorease in the required /Entire Slate With Exception of poeman. C. J- Grime "Panous, C. 3_{,the future. IT cedered, ait Ld opine, Abo | OF Masseohiusetia, “who ‘piaced ths|/r am writing to. give you as clear @ \ ment finished its plans for handling| Percentages or in special restrictions r ‘ ‘ Christopher and E. J. Sturdevant, all ‘Timid souls may let Levee {ti ordered all hands to prepare the | name of ee ‘rei Resigster E. Smith | picture as possible of our campaign $10,000,000 fund to help finance ag-|0M Selected articles is of very real Sinclair Assembles in lof Minneapolis: F. W. Matson, P. H | WZ! cost money we cannot afford,”| lifeboats for launching and as soon|in nomination at the Chicago con- against the banks in this district. ricultural credit corporations and|Concern to the American branch fac- S Ci McCaul ei St. Paul: C. W. MeDon- he went on, “but to them I reply that|as we got there all the crew save the vention. | “You know it is a slow proposition livestock loan companies, tories in Canada and to American Capital City ss aulley, kK, N. D.. J. J. Murphy | modern, relatively adequate, de-|cook and myself went over the side| It was understood that two of the ito get people steamed up for a run. Lal The action of Hoover in turning business interests supplying products nell, ry i - rh ue af fense force is not dearer than our|in boats to aid, major speeches will be delivered in| However, your telephone program . ‘over control of the corporation direc-|t© be finished by dominion or other} Pierre, Eyes ae 54 s * present one under the Versailles} “At the same time boats were call-|August, with the first tentatively | seems to be working out fine. There { torate to Democrats was being|Concerns within the empire. Nonpartisan League nominees ga-|T. A. Lee, Grand Forks, N. .|treaty, which imposed some senseless scheduled for the middlewest, per- weighed for political significance Wednesday in the capital. Word from Cleveland was that the former senator would not be here to take his post until next week. Mean- while, although keeping their opin- ions to themselves in general for the present, legislators at the capitol con- jectured whether the move would en- ter the presidential campaign. There was no indication Wednesday when the last director, who must be 1 There is a notion among the del- egates that the percentage of em- Pire content should be uniform among the dominions and colonies with excepted items where necessary. A subcommittee was appointed Tuesday to consider the comparative advantages of: (1) High empire content with ex- ceptions downward. (2) Low empire content with ex- ceptions upward. British industrialists want an in- thered here Wednesday for a meeting with the party's executive committee to make plans for the November elec- tion. The executive committee will meet late Wednesday, and in the evening the candidates will confer with the committee. United States Senators Lynn J. Frazier and Gerald P. Nye were here for the conference. Others present included John Nystul, Fargo, chair- Hallbert, R. B, Crall of Chicago and W. B. Joyce of the Farmers National Grain corporation. Grand Forks terminal committee— N. L. Greer, C. A. Ball and Lee. Former Montanan Is Held in Washington Seattle, Wash, July 27.—(#)—S. B. Fairbank, former president of the Judith Milling company of Lewiston, conditions entailing useless and un- productive expenditures. “Every sane German will agree that the best value must be got out of every penny spent on the coun- try’s defense.” The general also informed the na- tion he was opposed to a military dictatorship. Such a government is out of the question, he said, because the only government possible is one supported by the broadest majority of the people. ed from Fehrman light ship nearby. I can't say how long it was from the time of the catastrophe until our ar- rival, but it wasn’t long. All the Niobe's officers were lost except the captain and first mate, “Our "ats kept Plying back and forth, picking up men from the wa- ter. Some of them had had to swim for an hour before we got them. Only six of the group that was at- tending class survived. They had been studying the theory of naviga- ion.” haps at Columbus, during the Demo- cratic state convention. No date for the convention has been set. It may be held as early as Aug. 18. Roose- velt has accepted an invitation to talk at the New Jersey rally at Sea Grit Aug. 27, Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, sponsor of the event, Predicted a crowd of 100,000. Gov. Roosevelt has signified his intention, to take up a specific major issue in each of the more important addresses, selecting for his theme the is considerable unrest here and we are informed by clerks in both the Union Trust and the Cleveland Trust that the depositors are very nervous. We have tried to keep up the good work. “We note here with great satisfac- tion that you are making considerable Progress in Pontiac and that you are taking a good crack at the one jug (bank) which is there, the First Na- tional, and it seems to us if you can put that over a good dent will be ® Republican, will be appointed. N.D. POSTAL BODIES PICK GRAND FORKS made in the bank at Detroit and it won't be long before our combined efforts will make a lot of trouble ‘here as well as here, Chicago and elsewhere. Object to Strip Faith “I did not have much trouble in man of the executive committee; | Robert Larson, Minot, and E. G. Lar- son, Valley City, committee members, William Lemke, Republican nominee for congress, A. J. Gronna, Williston, nominee for attorney general, John Husby, Finley, nominee for commis- crease in the British empire content rate. They argue that it is not high enough to prevent American manu- facturers sending parts to Canada, assembling them in a Canadian branch factory, and shipping the fin- ished product to Great Britain under Persons closely in touch with po- litical developments predicted Wed- Inesday that Sunday's election would not result in a majority in the reich stag either for the rightist support- | | ers of Von Papen, including Hitler's |. Nazis, or the coalition of socialists Mont. .was arrested here Tuesday on a mail fraud charge, accused with two other men of having defrauded eastern banks of approximately $450,000. In a removal complaint, Fairbank, issue of paramount importance in that section of the country. Other cities being considered for the key talks include Boston, New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Kansas City, Portland, Indianapolis, lope Fair Ready For Bismarck Day 2 ° | Denver, St. Paul, Milwaukee, and|convincing the agitation propaganda British preferential rates. And if the|sioner of agriculture; William Lan- bre daptagdh Eran fee and centrists which ran the govern- Many Bismarck citizens will Philadelphia. bureau that this SS important work British rate of 25 per cent were in-|ger, Bismarck, gubernatorial nom- and R. L. Moody, former pecretary, ment under Dr. Heinrich Bruening. head for Mandan Thursday to at- The Roosevelt forces are represent-|and the sooner we strip the petty suena 0 toe: Sanadln, rae of 50Jinee; O, Ae ome New. poriet were charged with having defrauded Rifl gee uae tend Bismarck day at the Mis- ee as Reliving. that OR ot the (48 bourgeois and the white collar stiff per cent, they have pointed out, Can-|nominee for lieutenan nor; First i 4 ates are battle grounds. The lead-|of his faith in banks the sooner we i Postmasters, Rural Carriers|adian labor would enetit in propor- ee Sebousl Bank of Reston, He Used to Kill fina’ aerate Dpecial atten rs will bring the Secretary of State Robert Byrne; Railroad Commissioner Ben C. Lar- kin, Mrs. Berta E. Baker, nominee for state auditor; Alfred Dale, nominee for treasurer, and Insurance Commis- sioner S. A. Olsness. Congressman J. H. Sinclair was the only League nom- inee absent, but he was expected to arrive later. the Bank of America of Brooklyn, the Metropolitan National Bank of Minneapolis and the Brooklyn Trust Company of Brooklyn, N. Y. The charges were based on the is- suing of alleged fraudulent ware- house receipts for grain, federal of- ficers said, and grew out of the com- ers give the governor a chance in all of them. Convinced by the trip last April to St. Paul and the later northward journey from War Springs, Ga., that Observation car appearances of Roosevelt with brief informal talks was an effective way to let the coun- tions, arranged for their benefit, will be offered by the fair man- agement. By executive order of Governor George F. Shafer, all state offices will close at noon Thursday in order to give state employes op- Portunity to visit the Slope’s big will bring about the unrest that will lead to the revolution. “All of the other activities: cam- paign, unemployed councils, workers’ ex-service men’s league, etc., are go- ing forward satisfactorily. “We will all hope to see you in the near future as we know you are in a tion. American business leaders were quoted here as advising caution in Canadian branch factories lest those which merely assemble American Parts across the border find their costs increased by higher empire content requirements or their invest- Recluse Was Stolen Fergus Falls, Minn.. July. 27.—(7)— The rifle used to kill August Grage, ‘70-yeax-old recluse, was stolen from the Sunberg brothers farm about a mle away, it was learned Wednes- sy. and Auxiliary Close ‘Con- | vention at Minot i Minot, N. D., July 27—()—Grand Forks will be the 1933 convention city thre grou] dized ny’s failure in 1929. annual summer attraction. try become acquainted with the can-|hot spot. Yours for the revolution.” | ied es Be ie nant ee eg ange ae etd Possibility Pepairbank Posted $10,000 bond with} The rifle, from which the killer The afternoon program will |didate, the Democratic campaign di- A letter written to ‘Dear Comrade i ey Poe id the carriers’ auxillary,|imo efter wens Sentence putting Rogers Is Nominated commissioner a. c. Bowman, for his |pumped 10 bullets into the aged man’s| consist of a number of free acts, {rectors are preparing plans to have|GH” read in part: , Which wy d their convention here) tariffs as a result, ha} | . appearance in Great Falls, Mont. as he stood on the doorstep of/ 4 carnival and numerous other | him speak at as many train stops as T am very encouraged because we \ wi ae et RIRDE COnea ee aur a3 pcerhigal Ps, of a gen-! In Oklahoma Primary He has been employed as an in-|his farm home, had been hanging in| events. Possible. The rear car likely will be|have had plenty of runs against the ) ‘Tuesday by e! ee i idea mak ciated le lowe! structure among surance salesman here. a shed since the last deer season. It In the evening these and other |equipped with loudspeakers. big banks, particularly the big five in ? pe rerape gh caren Other ia Oklahoma City, July 27—(P)—A has not been found. attractions will vie with the run- ee Chicago, meaning the First National, Offic = M 7 Hefty, Walcott, flood of votes Wednesday had nomi- ALBERTA GETS HAIL The Sunberg farm is on a line be-| ning horse races for Popularity. Stock Mart Swings bcapetg coal supe, etc., and ~ pie eh Bg. ipieee ” Otto ‘Saugstad, Western Canada Crop nated ® comparatively unknown| Calgary, Alberta, July 27.(7)—Hall |tween the state insane hospital and It was “Senators’ day” at the Union Trust ai leveland Trust Northwood; Otto Gackle, Fredonia; R. G. Semrau, Balfour; A. F. Harris, To Be Below Average school-master with a magic name— Will Rogers—to make the Democratic struck central Alberta Tuesday night, causing 40 to 80 per cent damage to the murder scene. A trusty escaped from the hospital July 21 but Ww. L. fair Wednesday and Senators Gerald P. Nye and Lynn J. Fra- Upward Vigorously Cleveland and others. My work here in breaking down the outpost of the oma co! -at-|crops in the southeastern section of/ Patterson, superintendent, considered| zler addressed the crowd which New York, July 27—()—The stock | D2nking structure in Detroit by break- THeht, wiee presidente ner” C8) Winnipeg, Man, July 27.—ye)—|Taee, for, Okla ith the Innisfail district. him harmless. thronged to the exhibition in the |market surged up to the best levels| 26, tb ust National is bearing The rural carriers chose H. P. R. Grain experts who have just return- Rogers amazed political observers Vins aie: 2) tain ea 2: ar meen 5 cs ma eee omen ene? afternoon. of the summer Tecovery Wednesday, 3 2 Holler, Drayton, president; B. A. Ol-|°4 from @ crop inspection tour of|py surging more than 100,000 votes a Judging of exhibits gotunder way |tesuming the adveme Ween Mooretown, vice president; £ B|Westerm Canada said Wednesday|shead of Mrs, Mabel Bassett, popular Form er N D Prison Inmate Rewarded as one of the largest livestock en- | proceeded for five consecutive ses- Gorguloff Convicted Cornell, Dunseith, ‘secretary: G brag Ne Rc) rab iot [state commissioner of charities in the VU. Gr Nia 38 toe Teeny Oe TAF sions until Tuesday's slight, setback. Of Slaying Doumer i y 2 | pra: wheat f returns from Tuesday's a ry - A makers, ullishne Do Rated :. ;| bushels, slightly below the 10-year panalon 6 F ( ‘ont Old Minn C school, floral, grains, grasses ex- aa Te ‘Ottutn, ‘Bt. Teme ad s. average of 450,000,000 bushels. gs rie. the state’s senior U. or essing esota rime hibits also were numerous. Paris, July 27.—(%)—Dr. Paul Gor- 8. Jordan, Driscoll. Holler, Cornell = —— 6 |8. ney ee 5 lori Youn Man Dro a } ond F adiesatee te the nataal, were!! Tokyo Editor on lisdaatine santa’ eon Temmeraio te: Bk Peal Nie ATi Beale, | foe CLiCh bee wx convicted there. is wh ers reported a mari a ase | Way Down Missouri ||nomination. He defeated Gomer] water prison inmate whose con- | He continued serving in North In Lake Metigoshe!| pubic interest in the market, et 2. Eimer Krogfoss, of Binford, is y Smith, Oklahoma city lawyer. fession of @ crime a year ago re- | Dakota for some time, while the ee @ number of the long deserted eee suxillary president. Mrs, E 4 25 Governor William H. (Alfalfa Billy} sulted in freeing two innocent hunt for the Almelund robbers Bottineau, N. D., July 27.—(%—]/ mission house B. comell of Dunseith was chosen} Great Falls, Mont., July 27—() | Murray's selections were victorious in| men from life sentences for the was under way, using the prison | Alonzo Shigley, 28, Maxbass, drown- * Vice president and Mrs. J. O. R. Hol-| —Nicholes Radford, Tokyo news- |three state races. same crime, was rewarded for his as a “cover. ed at Lake Metigoshe near here ler, Drayton, secretary-treasurer. Paperman, has gathered up here Returns from contests for the state} truth-' late Tuesday by the His confession made a year ago | Tuesday night while swimming. It # eae & canoe and outfit for his con- {house of representatives, in which| state pardon board, which com- that he and accomplices held up | was the first casualty at the lake this CONVICTION IS UPHELD templated trip down the Missouri |Murray did no active cam | muted his life sentence to a max- workers in the Almelund bank, | season. New York, July 27.—(#)—The U. 8.} Tiver to his old home at Leaven- findicated his “ ” had broken; imum of 40 years, thus making bore out the story told for many The accident occurred near Bur- circuit court of appeals Wednesday| worth, Kansas. about even with candidates he labeled} him eligible to parole. years by Charles Hughes and |nett cottage about 7:30 p. m., and unanimously affirmed the conviction Radford said he had contem- jas “goats.” ‘The prisoner is James E. Louis Thorvick. Both were con- |the body was recovered about an of Harry C. Cotter for conspiracy] plated the trip for years from ——_——— Laughlin, convicted of the rob- vited for the robbery and sen- [hour later. The water was about 12 and use of the mails to defraud in| Fort Benton, ancient head - of RACE PROGRAM CANCELLED bery of @ bank at Almelund, Chi- tenced to serve life terms. Year | feet deep there. the sale of stock of the Cotter Butte} river navigation in Montana, to Fort Erie, Ont. July 27.—(P)—| sago county. He was convicted in after year they applied for par- It was accidental drowning, the Mines, Inc. The court also affirmed| Leavenworth. He will start Beary Fain | Wedneater -efternoon bs AR fal gece a ge feos Ine Sroeried ely sear Se CORE SG BA OP TOR Cotter’s four-: tence and the| Thursday and expects to cover |caused cancellati remaining served previously taining them after necessary. “5 Rarieioe ooh S800 tine‘ ageinet the approximately 1,800 miles in jevents in the grand circuit meeting] North Dakote’s prison although Laughlin’s confession had re- j|married. He Cotter Butte Mines, Inc. three or four weeks. here. claiming innocence of the crime moved the last ber. two x

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