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ESTABLISHED 1873 POLGE DOUBLED AT CHATEAU TO DIRECT GATHERING GROWDS Wedding Probably Will Hinge Upon Availability of Kent to Act as Best Man eee *** *& St. Paul, May 5.—(AP)—All- steel bodies, turret tops and shatter-proof glass in automo- biles, Dr. Harry B. Macey of Rochester told the medical as- sociation convention Wednes- day, have not eliminated enough accidents to compen- for fast, reckless and jvaiety and victims suffer drunken driving. tense shock. And automobile accidents to-| ‘ day, he continued, are turning PROJECT SELECTION WILL BE HIGHLIGHT QUESTIONERS UNANSWERED Edward and His Sweetheart to Listen to Coronation. Like Other Millions Burke Will Undergo Monts, France, May 5.—(P)}—Wallis Auto Accident Injuries Grow Worse Safety Devices Have Not Offset Higher Speeds compound fractures. Now, in|today suffer spite of safety factors, the fractures are of the seultiple fractures are most common, vertebral fractures second, and fractures involving the upper body and shoulder "The energy concealed in| part the increased speed must be ab-| girdle, third. Surgical | Operation se & out a new and more painful|sorbed somewhere — and the assortment of injuries. Vic-| human victim tak tims of automobile accidents} he added. used to suffer, unless they were} Thirty-three per cent of the killed, .from contusions and | victims of automobile accidents multiple it » Said Dr. Macey. of the ANARCHISTS. SPLIT CATALONIA BEFORE takes his share,” ‘Wallls Warfield Simpson—the for- mer Baltimore belle who won Ld WOODMEN 70 HONOR P. J, MURPHY, FAR State Convention in Cap- ined one from the old cow | Bismarck Tabernacle Sati t ital City Today town of Malt, Moot, wl compte| p.m Burial will be in Naughton) Zelfur will be assisted by Peter Volk, as in a motor cruiser race starting township cemetery 13 miles east of|Tecreational director | of secede ‘A testimnoial dinner Wednesday |May 23 as the final gesture to his-| Baldwin. ‘county, Seiden. Bectee! nigh: Id | toric, old for nearly 60/ Pallbearers will be Peter Johson posigecrenay junior of| years 28s . ‘Wednes- | Thursday: 4 subject to the approval of the U. &.| loads of livestock and one of bureau. of public roads, The Pari-| household goods. 9150.40 in fees were | (a7 morning. Serving of tse sentence TO MEET ROYALTY bault firm's bid of $904/00.72 was low collected, Han osdiom wna ang raha porgecnaly) E remade el: Wey ¢ COULDNT LOSE FuRsE _|!6 © his father’s farm. King George and Queen Eilsabeth at ! FLYING CADET KILLED Richmond, Ind. May 6—()—Mrs. BOMB BLAST FATAL — _ | the first court of the season Wednes- San Antonio, May Lucy Zeek, a clerk, left her purse 0n| sferseille, France, May 5.—UP)—A| day, the United States embasy an- Cadet Paul M. Palmer, 22, Carling-| 9 street car seat. Several hours later | mysterious bomb. exploded aboard the| nounced. The ten will be among ville, Ill, Randolph Field student, was| she boarded the same car. The purse than $00 women who will c the tumult surrounding ner roel T°"! Four More Persons Quizzed as Se ete ic ot to Fire Explodes, Kills Commission lesues More —_| ‘tiz¢—trom the president's request. Lansford Girl in Austria, whose people, he feels, ulssed Wednesday morning The verdict of the subcommittee! of distillate with which she was y are close to him. bebe dtnee sherry e earehe pelted will be the first major test starting a fire in a kitchen range ex- : ‘Their trials of five months and one| mission who are investigating affairs | *Oosevelt’s plea for economy. , caused. the death Tuesday bay itty loner oweng Hh of the state mill and elevator under) vf the money me epproptiate Right of Flora Stoner, 21, in « Minot a embrace at 2 ide previous administration. Tellef,” Woodrum . : sons close to the household said Mrs. EAU cpeetioned were 3. On FUT; “I feel sure he will find that $1, Miss Stoner was taken to the Minot Simpson suggested that after the wed-|. ni clerk; L. A. Wateon of the | 000,000 will do the job... . The Tuesday after being treated ding they go to the United States, or bookkeeping ' department ‘and Miss| den of proof will be on someone at Mohall, where she was taken after “at least to Canada, to escape the| pinche Peterson. to show me that more the accident, which occurred early ar aia would band tuere as uke | , TWO mote subpoenas were farved i Her clothing aflame, Miss Stoner, that as ‘been served after % . “eats mae mst |e ment v. 0, mani MRO RAL TRYGG ° (Sets eres oe was want fo years, Tyrol jocienre = : here her father and a hired man id joing chores. They carried her the farmhouse, where they beat the flames with a jacket. Survivors are her father and two to One Billion Dollars for | "ported that Juan Garels Coming Fiscal Year Burleigh County Farm Woman, Native of Capital City, Vic- tim of Heart Ailment ‘Wednesday afternoon opened et 1:90 o'clock but members, whether the probe will be C. W. Leifur, principal of the Bis- sae States, Wes mel wil be ia the forces fighting the Spensh ane Strong Bloc Favors Reduction acl 2 announcement’ tersely Oldest Newspaper MEN, WOMEN DIVIDE HONORS IN INITIAL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Birdzell-Dale, Stangler-Sullivan Combinations Win Pair Fours Title at Stake in Second Night of Event Sponsor- reel i i E & 5 3 3 as File if i 3 i i vee fl Ey 3 Fi : z E ui EE | James W. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s ars Loot Heaton Bank of $1,500 Wally Wants American Home; Duke Prefers Austria Italians Perish in Trap Near Bilbao Surrounded After Bridge Is Dynamited, Rebels Are Driven | Into Bay of Biscay Event Tuesday ar Riecinian tive Val Roth is reaching hi ‘ {By the Associated Press) oe tae org indo When Officials Come,to Work of Moorish ‘and Italian | Washer forth 's sky- i TEAMS WILL PLAY TONIGHT compet, oat, And Teallan| raper cable ee Italian officers, was north- from @ narrow win- - trapped Clinging east of Bilbao Wednesday as Bilbao’s} dow ledge high above the ground, lusty Basque defenders hammered back Gen. Emilio Mola’s offensive. Basque commanders claimed mu from the of the pressure insurgen' ed by Legion semi-circle that had penetrated to within 12 miles of this capital had Teams composed of Robert Birdsell- Ney 1 tice John Burke of the North Da- W. 8. Dale and Mrs. R. M. Stangler- Tauders took were available wher Simpson and her gay duke walked kote supreme court probably. will un Mrs. John Sullivan, Mandan, were Vic- | idrer the thet resunces oe Ke Cre | steely Roth eek sue ane | Sheriff August Wahl of Wells county arm in arm—behind a sharp-eyed es- ‘dergo a surgical operation here later tors in the pair competition of the !yated from the jammed “Pittsburgh him 26 days to shine them all. took charge of the investigation. cort of two—in the grounds of the Sia betta Ra pelhnrt renigaeoed Pig ohe peaca Tinea ct Spain.” ‘They were to be carried ieee ee Bis pedeeniapeeranpe = ; 'e » 4 3 et for use ancient Chateau de Cande Wednes- oes is a patient at Bt. Mary's hospital, here Tuesday night, See ea er enoeree by French against any daylight holdup, aa a a Pe SE ce reac HOLY WOOD PEACE. Seem \- as “sal = nose out . Teau of e1 tne tev ae, in front of the stroll! Arrangements Complete in City | onduion was More Than 100 Killed During tot'Ouo v. Bowman fer tint mein palin doh algal ca reeserph aa fdentifiestion at Bismrck were im- paced along with Herman I. Rogers! for Entertainment of 1,000 SE Brief Rebellion Within the Mast West pairs, The latter team |(ont, St permeo, 16 miler northeast ge Lee) of New York, Mrs. Simpson's friend HOUSE SENTIMENT Loyalist Ranks Mare 2 of Bilbao, a second column drove sman. » Stangler and Mrs. Sulli C. A. Miller, bureau chief, told “police at the various were — satbeticiee capeet pn ee trope seepecionrsy Nagpal adi iposrits SWAB tron ene aera 2g doubled to keep the curious out, apd/ selection of a state-wide socom- we taginen, Franco-Spanish | Fron-|c. 3. Overgaard and Mra. B. W. Reeve. |*54 capturing important positions. RIOTING OUTBREAK the earmarks of the who eee Rig ond nes t project for North Dakote’s * —(?}—A government Scoring was on the match point sys- | 4 Slashing foray of the Durango road burned their way into the vault of indsor nor ‘Young Citizens’ league will be a high- : ial getelecnare: or tem, such as is used in determining |°CUmn gave the Basques control of / the First State bank of Venturia and leave the estate. In fact, they were! tent of the organization's annual searogers | of the | winners in major tournaments. How. |te Summit ‘moun- escaped with $2,400 s few weeks ago. techie cea gone RELIEF FUND SLA Jan and Valencia @penish regimes, | $0. Strack, Fargo, and Father Peter tod commanding’ the saais highway |30 Men Storm Headquarters of Sri peloton | ‘Thursday, it was stated, the famous epee tie Alara ’ ‘The brief, bloody rebellion. ig re- | McGeough, a the | ca into Bilbao, is Union Sending Six Others 2 miles west of Pingten a April Purchases Less Than Year Ago; Cass County Leads In New Vehicles To Iysurance Office Kennelly of Crystal Springs became deputy state insur- ance commissioner We le ich The Weather Cloudy, unsettled to- night and Thursday; not so cool tonight. PRICE FIVE CENTS YBGGS ALSO TAKE SHOT GUN, PISTOL IN MAKING ESCAPE Raiders Burn Way Through Vault of Institution in Southern Wells County DUPLICATE VENTURIA ‘JOB’ Discovery of Looting Made Capitol Not High Enough for Roth Seeing life from a new perspec- Heaton, N. D., May 5.—(?}—] lars broke into the Farmers State bank here sometime Tuesday night and escaped with approximately $1,500 in currency and small silver, jurning their way through the vault unmolested, the yeggs grabbed their loot and made a clean getaway. No clues as to the direction the ma- Roth declared Wednesday his profession brought him no fears, either on the first or 18th floor t| of the towering statehouse. “When I'm on top I wish there were 18 more floors,” he said. “The view would be better.” ‘There are more than 1,500 win- to Hospital Hollywood, May 5—(/P)}—Peace hopes flourished Tooms, furniture was smashed, and several men were thrown down a ‘The IATSE, affiliated with the Federal ‘kman said about $1! poy fonvis “pets of money order blanks “Aereage Cat by Reine| HUMAN BUTCHER'S N. D, May 5.—()—An 000-acre decrease from NINTH TORSO ROUND hi Agent 8. thee ‘Thorfinnson. Arms, Legs and Head of Victim cof! seeding with the exception of/ oF Sadist.Found in Lake May. 20 unless the rains, which have Erie at Cleyeland continue, he said. acreages over the 1936) Cleveland, May 5.—(7)}—The mutib planting are expected rye, oats,|ated body of Cleveland’s ninth torse slaying victim, a woman, was found Wednesday in Lake Erie at the east 9th street pier, only a short walk from the downtown district. The woman's arms and legs and head had been cut off. The torso had been in the lake for about two weeks, estimated. itary accorded Dr. L. B. Greene of Edgeley, World ‘War veteran and major in the North Dakota National Guard, here Wed- nesday afternoon. Greene who headed his own hospi- tal here, served as battalion surgeon in the first division expeditionary forces during the World War and was regimental surgeon in the National Guard. Officers of the state adjutant gen- eral’s office attending the services were Adjt. Gen. Heber Edwards, Col. T. 8. Smith, Maj. Harold Soren- son and Capt. H. A. Brocopp. PLEADS FOR PEACE London, May 5.—(#)—Prime Minis- ter Stanley Baldwin pleaded for in- dustrial peace today “at this moment cf the coronation” as the London bus drivers’ strike threatened to spread. ASHLEY MAN’S BID LOW Washington, May 5.—(?)—Henry Huether, Jr., Ashley, N. D., & z were found in Kingsbury run, a small, dirty stream flowing through the in- dustrial section at the southern rim Gf the downtown section. Only three of the nine victims ever have been identified. The first of the nine bodies, that of & woman, was found Sept. 5, 1934, op the eastern shore of Lake Erie, Mrs. Roosevelt Will Broadcast Over NBC & $43,000 low bid to the treasury nationwide radio network and to at- Wednesday for construction of s post-'| tend a public reception in her honor. office at Langdon, N. D. first lady will talk at 5:15 CONVENTION CLOSING Jamestown, N. D., May 5—(P)—|/of Business discussions and election of | tury, officers will culminate sessions of the Fargo presbytery Wednesday.