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| Vernon Richard of Wilton were Friday afternoon luncheon guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson. Ingrid, Nellie and Oscar Hagstrom were visitors at the G. Brennise home BS} fr Schrunk \ OO By EDNA MARCHANT in Regan Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Mc-| Mrs. Ed Broehl and daughter, Leona, Slusky spent a few days of last week | Arlene, Ivan and Woodrow Strand, at the home of her parents, Mr. and | Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Mrs. Roy Marchant. | Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knud- My. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and | son, Norton Strand, August and Leon- daughter Marleen, who were visiting | ard Lumberg, Adolph Ryberg, George, in South Dakota for the last three Helen and Doris Johnson, Helen and weeks, returned to their home Friday ;Ruben Pearson, Winston and Ruth evening. Cox and Wayne Sundstrom gave a Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Tues- | charivari party for Mr. and Mrs. Albert flay callers in McClusky. Hagstrom. Gust Witt, who is stationed at a/ h Py SCC camp at Foxholm is making a! | Asti: thirteen day visit at his home here. | ¢ Cc ristiana | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and | son Leroy were Sunday dinner guests; By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON at the John Witt home. | —____- —-— —__—_—-4, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and H | family visit it the Iph Hanson | Richmond | ae visited al ie Adolp! anso! CT | COs. aid ‘Mrs, Bee Gibson's son Sea- | mon is spending his vacation from ay MARTHA BOSSERT By | CCC camp at home. Richard Weber took his sister-in-, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson law, Mrs. Gottfried Weber. and niece | toox Miss Violet Clark to consult a to New Rockford after Mrs. Weber|@octor as she had a start of blood Glenview By VIOLET JOHNSON zompleted a visit here with friends. | Poisoning from a felon. Ed. and Elmer Larson from Wood- | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mr. worth and David Bossert called on|&nd Mrs. Adolph Hanson and fam- Alfred Larson Monday. ‘ily were Saturday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and| the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and fam-!_ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith visited at ily motored to Minnesota to visit a|Raymond Johnson's Sunday evening. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Irery| > 7 ov Brown and family, | Canfield iL} Mr. Pete Remich from Hurdsfield who was assisting at the Degner place returned to his home Thursday | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN afternoon. Christ and Edward Rath, Edward| Mrs. BO. Lein, Mrs. P., Hopkins, Storh and Willie Graf motored to) Mts. N.O. Strand and Mrs, Joe Keifer Fessenden, where they attended the |Spent Thursday afternoon at the fair, Thursday. , Strand home. Mrs, Bray and daughter from| ane Hishe tes ta Sice oe ae Spokane, Wash., Betty Anderson, Dave Called at the Ole Olson, Sr., home Carlson ‘and Gottfried Bossert were | Sunday evening. Friday evening supper guests at the!, Quite a few from here attended John Skei home. \the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. {Norman Jones of Wing. Mrs. Jones ;was formerly Mable Jacobson. | | {| Clarence Walker was a guest for jsome time at the Clayton Little home. Mrs. Anna Strand visited a few days in Bismarck at the Wyman Glit- Mrs, Jake Spitzer and her son-in-|°°RK® home, ot arena law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- !visited at the Albert Heimbuch home week vacation with relatives in the [qe +| Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Williams and! | Heaton son, and Homer Monroe leit for Mon- | ‘sna Saturday. They plan to make, By SARAR HEINLE sheir home there. — Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright and) shoppers at Wilton Saturday were: | Donald Wagner were callers at Jacob: 1. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle, son! ee cu Uey, . : wnior and daughter Rachel, Mr. and Jone a Witten Wey gshansk and irs, John Kurlie, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Theo Quanrud and family of Bismarck | Wotte ay thee, ohne eis Otte were luncheon guests at Jacobson’s | chitdren, : Sunday. \Rawin, Alvin Lange and family were in Bis- lnaineghiiege called on Richard sag ey latter le of ne eae | Ed. and Jake Hochhalter motored to Marjorie of Beokane, Wack, cea sit, |Bismarck Sunday where they visited ns elatives here > Mash., are visit- | with Mrs. Jake Hochhalter, a patient Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson had ae . maleate Hels wader abs — from Baldwin as guests Sun-'the parents of a son born recently. Mrs. Jay DeLong, Mrs. Walter’ and friends at Turtle Lake and Wil- Since nec nee ee at ton that Henry Neuharth, of Wash- i ' id jington, son of Mr. and Mrs. John with relatives. They were accompan. ied by Mrs, Alta Christenson of Buf | peg St, OF Turtle Lake, was killed Thursday. His parents and alo, Minn. brothers, and Reuben and Sam Wal- 5 “@ icker, brothers-in-law, left Friday for | Wing | Washington. His wife Elle, a daugh- ——_————u““~ ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Walcker, Sr., also of Turtle Lake and a son, Paul, remain. and Mrs. John Keimelie of Lake were visitors at the Karl {Schatz home Sunday. | Victor Walcker of Startup, Washing- | . ton, is visiting with his grandparents Harriet Cartledge of Bismarck is' gig al the Ben Boss home. | Mr. and Mrs, John Walcker. The Wing Girls kittenball team de- | ry feated the Wilton team on the lat.| | Driscoll \ ter's diamond Sunday, 31-2. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and fam- ly have moved to New Rockford for | a few weeks while they are cutting jay. Art and Jake Weber left Sunday for 2 CCC camp after sj | By ANNA MARIE MUELLER . | Kathleen Kohler and Katherine | qf", Mueller of Bismarck spent a few te lays last week at the latter's home rere. By DELLA MAE OLSON pias i Mr. and Mrs. M. Agrill of Fargo spent the week-end visiting at the) id. Erickson home. Miss Darlene,| n heir daughter, who has been visiting days at their home here. { e, i Leona Larson, Eloise Olson and Bud | Myr retuened with them. Sedivic spent Sunday with Mrs. Sed-| chip, and Mrs. Clarence Lani | ) ship, . g of Ster-} ivic and daughter at Bisinarck. i visit 1 = Roy Anderson and family and Ada! gag. eles Oia. 0. manne Anderson of Still left for Montana| Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and fam- Friday. ‘ ily of Sterling spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. BE. Carlson and son; Koon home. Deen, and Ev and Donald New Mrs. Vic Pederson and children are zomer all of Driscoll were week-end | visiting relatives at Lake Park, Minn. guests at the J. O. Loin home. Mr. and Mrs. Wick Lund and Dora Geo. Varnum of Menoken was &/ Jenson of Minneapolis were recent! visitor at the home of Mrs. Warren! yisitors at the Clarence Swanson Sunday afternoon. ! home. Mrs. Eva Sheldon of Spirit Lake,! Mr. and Mrs. John Merkle and fam- jae is a visitor at the Ben McCloskey ‘ily of Fargo were visitors at the Meyer 3 |and Janke homes Sunday while en Miss Stella Larson of Minneapolis | route to the Ag coast. és ‘s @ guest at the Alfred Larson home.| Richard and Arthur Radspinner of Lucille Dolbec and Otto Brose mo- | Bismarck, brothers of Mrs. Smith, ar2 sored to Valley City and Jamestown visiting here. iast Saturday. They visited Steve) mrs, Mary Lindblad has left to visit Balaban at a CCC camp. } at LaMoure. Mr, Strohmeyer of Lodi, Calif, and; Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hull and fam- E. B. Sauter of Tuitle were callers ily of Beverly, Iowa, have been visit- at the John Mueller home Friday eve- ing at the Lawrence Hull home. Mrs. Elwin Helgeson, Lein town-| ning. Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Burnett re- >—————__, ——* | turned Sunday evening from points | Still | | in Minnesota. o—_____ __4! Luther League met Sunday evening. By N. 0. HAGSTROM McKenzie ' , The Sunshine Workers 4-H club met ; at the home of Doris Johnson Satur- | day. Assistant County Agent Heine of Bismarck was present. The club girls | who attended camp gave reports which | were very interesting. Lunch was/| served at the close of the meeting. | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson left Thursday for Fargo and Minnesota. Mrs, Anderson will visit friends in Fargo while Mr. Anderson goes on @ Bismarck shoppers last week were: | business trip to his farm in Minne- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson, Vernon! sot; Nordquist and daughter, Arlys, Cecelia; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gehl, Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Gehl and son, all of Fulda, Minn., left Tuesday after a visit here at the Fred Habeck home. Miss Flor- ence Habeck returned with them to | spend the summer there. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Nine members and several visitors Friday, after spending a week | the fair in Farg E i iy “HH i : |his vacation at home, left Monday; ‘Thursday. Mrs. Gray and Opal Gray, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936 F . DRIVER CATAPULTED FROM CAR IN RACING CRASH |{—BurntGreck 1 This unusual picture shows “Wild Bill” Cassidy hurtling through the air after being catapulted from his racing car which collided with another machine and overturned at Arden Downs track, Washington, Pa. Note the seat cushion following Cassidy through the air. He was seriously injured. (Associated Press Photo) By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Valentine Steiner spent several days last week in Bismarck with friends and relatives. Frances Steiner celebrated her third Saturday and was taken to-a Bis- marck hospital. Mrs, Coddington, son Bert- ram and daughter Arlene were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Hay- Friday callers in Bismarck were Mrs. Andrew Bertch, Walter Bertch and Bertram and Janice Coddington. —_—__________ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Jake Walther and Frank Jahner of Winona were business callers at the Steve Koppy home Thursday. Miss Caroline Backhaus ied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gappert Linton to points in Minnesota for a week's vacation with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grens and oy were callers in Linton Wednes- lay. Math Koppy and John Steinhofer of Cannonball visited with the for- mer’s_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Sunday. They crossed the Missouri river in a rowboat en route. Miss Hilda Schiermeister of Linton Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN after R. N. A. lodge meeting Thurs-! day evening. | The Royal Neighbors held a picnic at the Menoken picnic grounds Sun-| day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coons of Sterling were Sunday visitors at the} B. F. Coons home. The Homemakers club will meet Thursday at the J. F. Wildfang home at which time election of officers will visitors at the Willie Olson home. By ELIZABETH NEFF his brother Louis Sunday evening. Callers at the Romeo Baily home: Tuesday were Alfred Larson, Mr. and! Mrs. Christ Rath and Elizabeth Neff.! Gertrude Danstrom, former Phoenix! teacher, is visiting a few days at the| John Wutzke home while helping her | eighth grade pupils review for the: Winchester contest. i A number of people from this vicin- ity aitended the wedding dance of; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johns given in Wing Saturday evening. ' Martin Gellner has returned from} Goodrich for an indefinite stay at! his home here. —__________-4 | | Eck:lund TA cae ee a Puente Sa Sa SRE ey By ELBIE MURRAY By MRS. R. M. WELCH M. E. Funston, resides. first of the week. Elvira _ Richter, | {but is doing nicely. |" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, day. Mrs. B. Slater, Viola Marvel, Mr. and Mrs, John Welch and family, Mi Visitors at the Steve Murray home; John Partyke and son Edward, Mr.! and Mrs. A. E. Holden, sons Vearl, Paul, Norman and Harry and daugh- ter Sara, and Helen and Annette An- derson. a Frank and Ted Murray spent a) week at the Dave Smith home. A cousin of Albert Larson has come from Washington to spent a few weeks ai the Larson home. John Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs.|! Steve Murray, who has been spehding ning. Homemade served. Mrs. B. Viola 81: nati, Ohio, where they will friends and relatives. Howard Slater. he had broken several years ago. for Bismarck where he will begin work with the state highway depart-; ment. By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE | Wilson | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hieb and son Dave were in Goodrich Monday. Ed Ochsner, Albert Schuler and John Weisenburger motored to New! Rockford Tuesday. © ‘di Ed Ochsner was a Tuttle caller! By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ay. . Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and Mr. who were returning from a visit at Pettibone, accompanied him home from there. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Domagalla and son Dick left Saturday on a vacation trip to Minnesota points. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuler and} family were guests Sunday at the Russell Woodward home. Ruth Wagner of Carrington is aj; guest at the Jake Stigelmeyer home. | this community over the week-end. noon at the Jehn Berg home. Turtle Lake. eo By William Ferguson THis Curious Wortb ALTHOUGH WE Pay a PREMIUM FOR. EGGS, THE WORLD'S : MOST VIGHLY -PINZED EGGS ARE THOSE OF A DINOSAUR, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE AT LEAST 75 MILLION YEARS OLD. Edwin Olson of Minnesota, L. B. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ol- son and baby were Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Pete Malsam, who} tak? place. have been visiting at points in South ; Dakota, returned’ home Saturday. ° al A Young People’s society meeting Phoenix | |was held at the Adolph Pederson oo -@ | home Sunday afternoon. Harry Olson of Driscoll called on| daughter, Mrs. Gust Neumiller. ——_________—__+ Welch's Spur ] O. P. Welch visited at the homes|the Andrew Olson home. of his sons, Robert and John, the} seven-year-old Per guests Sunday at the Harvey Fitz-| Harms, Paul and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rich-|serald home. ter, recently suffered a broken arm) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and John Richter were Bismarck visitors Thurs- si ai ‘ oe - and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Word has bi eiv ve jaturday evening were Mr. and Mrs.|and Catherine Moran were guests sat ford has been received by relatives the L. S. Doppler home Thursday eve- ice cream was{0f Bismarck, Mrs. Rebecca Rogers and later and granddaughter, ! Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven. left Friday for Cincin- visit weil known to this locality, is in a) Cincinnati hospital, having undergone another operation on the leg which Mr, and Mrs. John Richter visited at the Doppler home Sunday evening. O. P. Welch, Mrs, Ruth McMur- rich and son and daughter, and Sgt.) Baird of Fort Lincoln were dinner new; president, Mrs. Melvin Agnew; {guests at the Robert Welch home; @ ard. Norma Agnew was appointed oe Mrs. Gust Neumiller entertained the Ladies’ Aid society at her home Sun- and Mrs. Walter Melhoff of Wing visited with friends and relatives in} Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg and sons of Still, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang and} Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Sunday after- | Mrs. R. L. Malard and son. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leib are the | parents of a baby girl born July 8 at Approximately 100 friends gathered’ at the Mike Wall home Sunday to bid , | Arnold Rupp. aed Sunday at the Godfrey Grenz farewell to Mr. and Mrs, Ted Wall | home. who left Monday for Idaho. A three-| Edward Schmidt of near Temvik course lunch was served to all present, | Called at the Jake Schlermeister home Mr. and Mrs, Christ Hintz also Mrs, | SUn Mary Hintz of Martin called at the |Fred Wagner home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner of Lodi, Calif. who spent a week here with friends, left for their home Wednes- By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geisele motored Owen enrol Cam, to Bismarck Wednesday where they cinuae, spear th aes hth a visited Mr. Bender, who is a patient|s month. i at a hospital there. Mr. . John Kruger the Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble of Mer patenis “1 ror born Friday {n Bie cer were guests Sunday of their] marck. The three Leaf Clover Homemakers club was entertained at the home of Clark Monroe of Bismarck was a visi- tor. It was decided to hold the an- nual picnic at the Menoken grove Mrs. John Anderson accompanied akopoers ae t eeatarne from this [Frances | i __—Tryss By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Irving Funston is building a barn |her brother Henry Strom to Bismarck] vicinity Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. n the farm where his mother, Mrs. Friday. ' Fischer and daugh- | Helen Anderson visited Sunday at Tekin Fecal Eva MoCormick, Elmer Lundquist, Mildred and Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald! pietzman. aa and Gwendolyn were dinner and sup-| Clyde and Clark Monroe, Johnny Chas, McCormick, John Olsen, Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and 1; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus and | Mrs, Gilbert Melick were callers at \children Lylas and Lynn arrived) the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. &. home from Little Forks, Minn., where | Dietaman Wednesday. ey visited at the George Pettis home.| Mr. and Mrs. Clark Monroe of Bis- * | marck visited at the home of Mrs. Menoken | | Monroe's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visit- ; By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Al Arntz and family Bloomquist near McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred, and Mrs. Wm. Ker- shaw visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick Sunday after- hoon. = ERS eee Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mary O'Brien was a guest this week at the P. E. Patton home. Mr, and Mrs. George Maloney and family of Pound, Wisc., who were vis- iting relatives and friends here, re- turned to their home Friday. A large crowd attended a party |program leader. Mrs. M. O. Sherman! Tuesday at the Patsy Fitzgerald home \and daughters Charlotte and Florence|given for Edward Brennise and were visitors. The August meeting| Arthur Waugeman who returned to will be held at the local picnic ground.|a CCC camp Wednesday. Jay Abelien accompanied his aunt} Mr. and Mrs. 8, W. Nemetz and Malferd Berg to Portland where they| family were Thursday evening guests will visit relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Maloney and Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday|family. ., were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorstrom and| Mrs. Ira Bailey was a Friday din- fatnily, George Knoll and family, Mrs.| ner guest of Mrs. P. E. Patton. Fred Roberson and children, Mr. and} Alfred Bousche of a CCC camp near Mrs, George Wachal and daughter | Kenmare was called home by the ill- Dorothy, Marcus Trembley, Maurice] ness of his father. He will return Dance, Chas. Graves and Mr. and|to camp next week. Clarence Walker of Hill City, 8. A ® | Dak. is a guest this week of his fath- Mrs, J. P. Little, daughter Ruth and son Clyde motored to Harvey Monday. Ruth remained at a hospi- tal there where she will take treat- ments for some time. * {Roberta Craven spent Saturday with Messrs. Jake, Leonard and Richard Salter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Malard and son were shoppers in Bismarck ‘Monday. Marion and Norine Dance are stay- ing with their grandmother, Mrs. Laura Dance. Mrs. C. P. Sherman entertained the |Menoken Homemakers club Thurs- day. Officers elected for the new year were: project leader, Norma Ag- vice president, Mrs. Otto Ayers, and jSecretary-treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Mal- By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faikenstein and family of Still and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and family spent | Friday evening at the Ira Falkenstein home. r The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl | Job Landerholm Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and daughter Iva May visited over the| Laurence Fitzgerald. - week-end with friends and relatives} Mr. Livergood of Wilton and An- at Stanton. drew Fisher of E. A. Fricke and W. C. Gehrke have|in this vicinit returned home from ‘a business trip to Grand Forks and Fargo. ‘. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stensland | daughters, a brief visit at the home, Bruce Demoret, small son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Demoret, left for his ; home at Jamestown after visiting here 5 | with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.) Ruth Lytle had as her guest Satur- day evening Irene Fitzgerald of Reg- an, Gene Little and Clarence Walker spent Monday and Tuesday at Lakots as of friends. s Mr. and Mrs. Axel Transen of Cole- harbor and Mrs. James Brondun vis- ited Sunday at the John Nordstrom 2 a ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer/ Selma Rise and Theodore Hinkel ac- 'B. N. Lein and son Waldemar, Dallas Sf] ture and assumed the role of be- That Blessed _ Rain, at Last! and Mrs. John Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and fam- ily were Sunday supper guests at the James Robidou home. OO Riverview “| By MISS PHYLLIS WORST f Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter Phyllis, Mrs, Clifford Taylor, Lynn Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. John Flanigan, Miss Ethel Johnson, John Carlson and Gus Hogue, &r., Mae were business cal marck Saturday. Mrs. Herman Worst was a dinner Hogue, Sr., and family. Lloyd Clizbe |. Myrtle Magnuson was a guest at maree Mondor, Mate © tip to Blt-) she home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist,|5T~ several days last week. John Olson, L. Davenport and fam-| Miss Clara Hogue is spending sev- ily and Earl Evans and son Raymond eral weeks at Painted Woods lake. were visitors at the E. Bloomquist| Mrs. John Flannigan has had as home Monday. guest for a number of days her broth- er, Henry Sebry of Bismarck. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family and Mavis Lien motored to Rugby where they visited the former's sister Saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bjerke. Alfred Arneson of Jamestown ar- last returning the following Mon- y- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thoreson from ae ee Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Barkman, companied Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, dr., to the Wells county fair held at Fessenden last week. Ed. Nygaard, who spent the past week visiting friends at Jamestown, returned home Tuesday. ‘¥ Those who transacted business at the Capital City the past week were Jensen of Sterling spent the week-end with her parents. » Fred W. Moffit entertanied the Townsend club at her home Fri- day afternoon, Brittin Helgeson, Ole Vik g2 oH Fé a? A i g ip , 1921, was made in 33 hours and 21 minutes. Miss Buryl Craven spent two weeks at the John HE people of Wallachia and Moldavia had asserted them- selves, and so the great powers, in 1859, permitted them to unite in a new country called Rumania. The new nation elected a liberal leader — Prince Alexander John Cuza—who no sooner took the throne than he instituted reforms. He tried to institute a school sys- tem, but soon met with opposi- tion of the nobility. We tried to free the peasants from serfdom ond ‘was opposed by the legisla- ure, Taking things into his own hands, Cuza dissolved the legisla- and intrigue, Cuza felt his con- trol slipping. One cold night in February, 1866, a group 0 tors entered