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Haasra. I THF BISMARCK TRIBUNE G3SSZI ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOOVER STRESSES MUTUAL UIUERSTAUDIIS VERBAL BATTLE Europe’s Fairest! Don’t Crowd, Gents 25 Purebred Bulls Are Sold As LIBERTY BINDS 1 STIRS HIGHWAY Livestock Sale at Mandan Opens UNITED STATES - BOARDMEETING 500 Missouri Slope Boosters AND HONDURAS OTIS F. M’GRAY, and Buyers Attending Diver- MRS. STRIBLING Commissioners Ashley and Moe sification Project of Forefathers Pledges ‘Tangle’ Over Department Blood M’LEAN COUNTY CERTAIN NEGRO National Independence, Truck Purchase SO Head of Cattle, 10 Head of President Says PIONEER, DEAD Hogs Expected to Be Placed IS‘THE HACKER’ BUYING POLICY SCORED on Farms U. S. SEEKS COOPERATION Prominent Banker and Busi- Police State Attacked Woman Moe Vigorously Denies ‘ln- nessman of Garrison Died in Many Bismarck and Burleigh Identified Man by Belt and county Maryland Brings Mis- sinuation’ He Had ‘Not Been Local Hospital business men and farmers Buckle Peace Playing Square* were among tho 500 visitors from sioner to Turbulent Nicara- Otis F. McGray, 65, pioneer the Missouri Slope district at the Omaha, Neb., Nov. 27. —( AP) guan banker and business man of Garri- purebred livestock sale which is be- Shores Today (By The Associated Press) hospital early Mrs. Harold Stribling, fifth victim • son, died in a local ing conducted at the Mandan fair of Purchase yesterday by the state this morning from acute Omaha’s hatchet man, said last highway pulmonary grounds today. night she was positive Jake Bird, U. S. S. Maryland, Nov. 27.—(£>)— commission of motor tuberculosis following an attack of Carrying trucks, snowplows grading This statement made noon negro suspect held in the state peni- Herbert Hoover to the and ma- pneumonia during the past summer. was at third country chinery at a cost of $99,501.77 was by A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county tentiary at Lincoln, was “the hack- of his South American Funeral services and burial will er,” according to tour, the battleship Maryland an- preceded by a thorough discussion be held at Garrison Friday after- agricultural agent. Miesen, with R. Chief of Detectives of the policy C. Newcomer, county agent, Ollie Arnold of the Council Bluffs, chored two miles off Corinto, Nica- commission’s in pur- noon, according to tentative ar- Morton ragua, chasing such equipment. is cooperating with the Greater lowa, police department. at 7 o’clock this morning. rangements. and Preparations were made to land Mr. The discussion developed into an Mr. McGray first came to North Dakota association in staging Chief Arnold an assistant North county attorney took a statement Hoover and his party within a few apparently open break between Dakota in January, 1902, from Still- the sale, the first step in the move- Commissioners Ray Ashley ment of the association to bring from Mrs. Stribling relative to the hours. of Plaza water, Minn. He drove by stage Greetings from former President and I. J. Moe of Valley City. Gov- to more purebi’ed animals into this sec- attack on her husband and herself from Bismarck Coleharbor. There tion the in their home early last Tuesday. Chamorro, President-elect Moncada ernor Walter Maddock, also of he opened a hardware and imple- of state. and Plaza, joined Ashley Twenty-five of many A party of deputy sheriffs left President Diaz were communi- with in pur- ment store which he conducted for bulls breeds cated to chasing a list of were sold this morning at prices Omaha today on a secret mission Mr. Hoover aboard the bat- certain trucks. Moe Look to your local beauty laurels, girls! Having conquered their native lands, these comely young misses, three years. promising tleship. The Nicaraguan officials opposed the motion favoring the nations, ranging from S9O to $350, Miesen new developments upon chosen the most beautiful from seven European are shown on their arrival in New York to begin Sensing the excellent business op- their return. have been invited to lunch with Mr. purchase of other trucks. United States. They are, left to right, seated: Fraulein Kate Reiter, Germany; portunities in the “mushroom” town said. Eighty head of cattle were Ashley’s a tour of the of Joy Ashley, placed on sale Bird said yesterday he would fight and Mrs. Hoover on the Maryland. objection to the past London; Rosane Viret, Paris; Mademoiselle Nathalie Barr, Russia, and Senorita Jacqueline Cobra of Garrison, he moved his store this morning along A 78 policy of the of Spain. with 10 head of purebred hogs of extradition to lowa. The Stribling complement of marines will commission was based Standing, left to right: Fraulein Elsie Korin, of Austria; Gennini Smolinski, Poland; Mile. Ginette Gauvert, there in the fall of 1904. is in be taken aboard here to serve as on his contention that the policy France; Angelo Joyce England. the Duroc and Poland-China breeds. home lowa. of of Expands Business “I am innocent of escort for Mr. Hoover throughout purchasing equipment from firms Expanding his interests, “The sale is going along in a man- this attack and business all the know that if Mrs. Stribling the remainder of his journey. whose bids were presented by men Mr. McGray opened a hardware and ner which is satisfactory to identi- 10,000 persons officials,” agent fies me I willhave a hard time prov- At least had in the employ of the highway de- store. engaged the said. “All of into this port to partment furniture He also in the may not be sold ing my innocence,” he said. crowded little wel- -9 but who had other busi- farming and stock raising and for cattle today, come the president-elect. The ness connections. but the sale will be continued at Police said Mrs. Stribling had Floods Follow European Gales many years was a director of the identified Bird’s belt American flag was flying from He said that State Automobile First of other points in the territory in the and buckle as buildings. National Bank Garrison. future.” the one worn by her attacker. numerous Registrar Fred Ingstad, who also orders, near hours on operates Active in fraternal Mr. The Four busy were the pro- a garage here, had been McGray was a member of the visitors included many from gram for President-elect Hoover ex- interested in South Dakota and counties along the * the sale to the com- Taking 100 Lives, Score of Ships Masonic Blue lodge of Prescott, changing an official visit and at- mission of FWD trucks, on which Wis., the chapter commandery Missouri river in the southwestern tending and section of the state. have conferences with various bids were submitted yesterday. at Stillwater, Minn., the Shrine at Many MEXICANLABOR American and Nicaraguan officials. Several days ago, and before the Dykes Fargo, and Knights of Pythias visited the fairgrounds not merely It said Raging Winds Shatter the to buy but to was that Mr. Hoover would bids were opened, Ashley said, a at Stillwater. inspect the animals. not make a speech ashore but prob- friend from Minneapolis GEORGE’S Holland, Belgium and SWEDISH Officials at the sales pavilion this had called KING in COUNT ably He was member of the Congrega- morning LEADERSCORES would speak extemporaneously Groom, him on the telephone saying he had were B. E. chair- to guests. given Germany tional church. of of his luncheon been to understand that the McGray wai January 2, 1863, man the livestock committee born the association; Martin Apland, cat- “dea| was all fixed’’ and the com- FEVER ABATES, HERETOMARRY the son of William Frank and Lena U. S. S. Maryland, off La Union, mission would purchase all one kind tle buyer of the association; C. E. HOOVER’S TOUR (Nelson) to 27.—(/P) London, Nov. 27.—(AP) —Floods McGray. He grew Cook, silo expert of the Salvador, Nov. —Herbert of truck and those FWD trucks. young manhood in his native city association Hoover in speeches on Changes today followed in the wake of a four who is aiding in conducting his first his His Mind where he attended the public schools. the President-Elect and Ambassa- present trip told the people of Hon- In order to demonstrate AVER day gale which caused the loss of a sale; Miesen and Newcomer; and H. the un- DOCTORS AMERICAN GIRL He graduated from Carleton Col- duras and of San Salvador that he truth of this assertion, Ashley said, score of vessels of substantial ton- A. McNutt, agricultural agent of dor Morrow Defended by nages western European waters lege, Northfield, Minn. was paying them a call of friend- he opposed the purchase of any in the Soo Line Railway company. A 1 ship in of people and possibly took a toll of 100 lives. Stillwater Resident Dexter, Deputies behalf the of the FWD trucks, although he admitted Anxiety Unrelieved Despite Intends to Have Radio, Refrig- Leaving Northfield, he returned agricultural agent of the in Debate United States. Both addresses, one that they From Belgium north to the Fris- Northern Pacific Railway company, were a good machine. were flooded as to Prescott and engaged in business at Amapala, the other at La Union, Hopeful as Little ian Island, lowlands erator, Vacuum Cleaner : expected to the Later he added two to Bulletins was visit sale this — brief, : FWD trucks unt 1885 when City, Nov. (AP) were and both emphasized the f v the sea was driven in upon them by with his father l he Martell, Mexico 27. h list, saying he did not want to becajne manager afternoon. Theodore Car- The wrath of the chamber depu- need for mutual understanding be- company Change Occurs raging winds.