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   Havre Daily News Promoter, The (Newspaper) - November 10, 1928, Havre, Montana                               VOL. No. 243 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1928. PRICE FIVE CENTS HOOVER TO SPEND OVER MONTH ON HIS S. A. Efforts To Establish School Here PLAN OUTLINED State Senator Cowan arid Representative Bonine Renew Efforts Looking to Operation of School 10. forts looking toward 'the tion of a state school at Havre were renewed today before life state board of State T. and George J. Bonine Havre asked that the board in- struct Chancellor to outline a plan for two years col- work to be submitted to the 1920 The authorized in 1913, when the military post at was taken over by the Never has Last year the school was made part of the State ty system but no appropriation provided for its Governor Erickson said the matter was one to be determined by the Presenting his budget for op- of the State Industrial School at Miles City for the nium beginning July 1, 1029, the same as the present but requested provision for two increases in salary for himself and the tion physician and tori a state probation officer and estate left by slain under terms of a will signed on his death Although the will has not beep chse of four sections of grazing land near the school for THREE HELD FOR HOLD UP ON TRAIN Officers Think They Participated in Box er Robbery and in Malta Box Car Robbery On suspicion that they were implicated in the hold up of- four young men on a Northern freight between Havre and Great Falls Monday night at Box Elder or with a box car robbery last week three mqn giving names of John White and Bel Owen were brought to this The men we're arrested in Great Falls by tho police and were brought here by the Great Northern special It is understood that they will be to Malta to trial on the box carr robbery Following the alleged robbery at Box Elder the robbers had a gun battle in the streets with the deputy sheriff there and one of tho men participating in the hold up is believed to have been shot through tho The wounded man not yet boon Former Show Girl To Receive Of Income From The Estate Of Slain N. Gambler New Nov. 10 A Of her his associates knew little former show is to except that she had been a show of the income from the filed for probate its were made known by provisions the slain gambler's His estate is estimated but much of this is said to consist of heavily mortgaged real estate and loans granted The girl legatee is Inez who has been living at the field owned by TRAIN BANDIT SUSPECT HELD BY OFFICERS Police Follow Trail of Woman Found Under of Loot Was Found Viaduct Where Bundle Fort Nov. 10. a whirlwind roundup almost as the one- last night of a mail Pacific police here had recovered all but of the loot and had under arrest a man Identified by Mail Clerk M. E. Pruett as having perpetrated the Tho bandit's name given as T. H. The armed bandit entered the mail car on the train between Ben brook and Fort Worth and after overpowering two mail clerks took in girl and was a Her one- sixth interest in the income is to run only for ten Rothstein's from whom he had been estranged but who visited him at the hospital after he was shot last es the income from one-third of the estate for At her death is to go to His two brothers Jack and Edgar are to receive outright and respectively and the in- come from 20 per cent of the estate for ten His three his at- Samuel Brown and are to receive of Other bequests were t oThomas Rothstein's negro and the income for ten years from a 000 trust fund to Sidney No mention was made of his who are moderately but it was said he had vided for them before his 12TH ANNUAL DRIVE OPENS FOR RED CROSS Henry Delaney and sistants Start Campaign for Membership i n Havre Tomorrow The twelfth annual roll call of i American Red Cross will I start Armistice I and wijl continue until I Thanksgiving day it is hoped money Io the part of shipments and swung off the car for members ln Hm near the Summit avenue viaduct One of two whose band is serving a penitentiary sentence for was at the viaduct waiting for a taxicab which ar- rived a short time after she was Police expressed the ion that she intended to make away with the loot which was placed in a satchel and cashed by tho robber on a beam under the overhead structure of the An officer who climbed around the viaduct in search of the up man accidentally found the which only 070 was Another woman was arrested a tew hours later in the belief that had been ed in the A FOG STORY Pa. was so dense here one night that Samuel his could not find When tho fog thoro wore five automobiles lit Tho drivers had become lost and had wandered into the FA VOH BOKO ATS Nov. 10 city was host first big college football with Slate College and Uni- versity of Wyoming as Tho Bobcats are favored to win on past NAME APPROPRIATE Conn Proof that there may be in a after was found here when a 24-inch bass more than six pounds was caught by Fort Nov. 10 tho trail of a. woman who appeared late last night under a of- had found in rency after a. Texas and Pacific mail train police early today arrested a man whom they believed staged tho bold The woman was captured by county in the first week of the Everything is in readiness to start off the roll It will be GOV. SMITH HAS MESSAGE FOR AMERICA Nationwide Radio Up Tuesday Night Will Carry Message of N. Y. Governor New Nov. 10 Governor Smith will deliver message to the American over a nationwide radio hookup Tuesday Announcement of the address was made by democratic national headquarters but no one professed to know what its nature would the governor made at Albany in a conference with re- porters led many to be- Heve that it would be and made in attempt to heal Emperor Hirohito Is Formally i Enthroned This Afternoon As 124th Imperial Ruler Of Japan Nov. 10 A hew soverign today formally ascended the august the throne of the unbroken line of the heirs of the sun goddess dox The other two were an ambassador from Soviet where a decade ago the new absolute the an and an en- that tradition says have reigned voy of uncertain status from over Japan from before the dawn of authentic The drama of the or the highest dignitaries of ascending the realm and representatives was enacted before a 26 other from his company of about seat under the many of them It Hirohito made the an- an accession which actually this afternoon which he took his place as 124th emperor of Japan by occurred nearly two years the for Hirohito has reigned in fact and since his Emperor WILL START ON GOOD WILL TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA WITHIN THE NEXT President Elect Has Two-Fold of Fostering Good Will Between U. S. and South American Countries and Observing Problems of Latin American States By JAMES L. WEST Hoover his first A t T inspection Panama canal Press Staff to I before passing down the coast to Stanford j Nov. 10. Hoover be the first of- South contemplates spending forty days on a tour of South the only continent upon which he has yet to set foot before ed to states I ican countries on the On the homeward trip a stop might also be made at the president-elect among the enthroned of monarchs died early I 1926. Christmas The climax of this solemn and j meticulously planned and ed ceremony came precisely at 2 when Premier Baron standing at the foot of the stairs of the led tho' brilliant in cries This was second so that at centers the empire at other less ed but no less could join in the same at the same in- Literally best trans- as used on this Of the 2G foreign who received the formal POLICE SEEK TRAIL FOUR KIDNAPERS given impetus tomorrow in all of the churches by pastors and Monday the actual work will Officers of the local chapter and the state organization con- sider the county fortunate in the fine line of roll can workers who have agreed to put county over the top this There will be several a team of business mon to solicit the and men in most of the towns of the Henry Delaney is chairman and his assistant is Miss ryn The sub men are as Gild ford M. Hingham I. Rudyard cipal Rudyard Inverness C. cipal Box Elder Senator Havre vice assisted by Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Jack Mrs. James Mrs. T. policemen lay in waiting for Mrs. Claude an of tho train robber John ana Mrs. call for the loot found at tho place where the man quit the train a mile outside Fort Going to her the officers found a man whoso shoos had been ly which showed traces of mud similar in color to that underneath tho He was The whoso name was not accounted for presence at the place by saying she was a blind Police said her husband is serving a penitentiary Tho train robber appeared denly in mail car of the train as it left Fort and forced M. E. and P. E. into mail sacks which ho drew together and Seizing the a consignment to the reserve from banks in Cisco and he jumped from the train as it gathered A on last Hilla will enroll members in the residence district of Membership in the IRed Cross costs one Of thai sum one to the national and ono half stays in tho local chapter for its There kinds of running into large con- but not matter how much one contributes al organization gets only tho 50 per tho remainder staying at The bigger the gift for the Red Cross tho more work tho local is able to the wounds left by the political when to the governor entitled to a fair chance to make good and Mr. Hoover should have every assistance from every The governor's first thought last Tuesday one of his close was not how the defeat affected him personally nor primarily how it would affect his but how tho bitterness engendered in the Have But One Slender Clue to Identity of Four Men Who Robbed and Beat Actress lLos Nov. 0. ment of the imperial v but one slender clue to one represented men wno was the emperor of India to have Great brought and the screen actress felicitations of and of ter of police presidents of republics Ortho- day to up their trail ing to Washington for his j as President on March 4.' Under present plans he will sail from a Pacific coast probably San less a There also proposals that from ceed first to Florida and remain at some place in that state until Of aayE before than a and end his invitations to have long journey at some point on the pouring in the Atlantic seaboard early in thus spending Christmas either America or on the high desiring to visit the ever election the president elect has j time the days of re- Details of the journey are to be taken up in a few days with naval including Rear Admiral commandant of- the LAVA STREAM OF ETNA CLAIMS TWO Old Folks Refuse to Leave Home in Time and Burned to Death in Flood Nov. 10 dis- patch to II Tevere today said an old man and his wife had been burned To death in the lava pouring down the slopes of Mount The couple refused to leave their dwelling in the town of which has since been de- preferring to die by a study of linger Officers put on the yesterday after Miss Pickford had reported that the four men accosted her and her Jack former husband of the r late La early yesterday She informed the police that the four men used a blackjack on bed them both of a small amount of cash and then carried her She said she was freed after she had pleaded with them in I Fingerprints from Miss Pickford's automobile in which she and Daugherty had been The actress declared the men commandeered her car and ing her drove to some point which she was unable to she they robbed her of in But she saved several diamond rings hiding them in her She hid a pearl necklace in her campaign might be In a way the talk probably changed their minds will be the governor's political valedictory to the He an- after his defeat that he would never run for public office Forty-one stations headed by WEAF will participate in the of the and climbed to the roof COUNTRY HOME Nov. 10 ing The lake of molten j pictures from frames lava had surrounded the decamping with and there was no possibility of saving They were observed their loot when apparently dis- burglars last night robbed the two-fold purpose of fostering good will between his own try and thos to the south and of getting a close-up perspective of problems of the ican Friends of the president-elect emphasize that this is to be in no sense a diplomatic but purely one of good Thus the president-elect would keep clear of any discussion of ing diplomatic such as adhesion to the treaty de- nouncing and tariff which have been the ject of exchanges between the American government and some of the Amrican While the personnel of the party which would make the trip has not made the expectation have stressed the that Florida gave its toral vote to a republican for the 50 PERISH WHEN SERB the Serbian 1st hat the president-elect will be from perished accompanied by an official of the day wnen the vessel foundered to be gesticulating frantically as Stanmer House in The WIND Minn Mail and freight and occasionally sengers will be whirled across tho frozen Lage of the Woods this year to tho Northwest Anglo country a driven by an airplane Harry contractor building the Only a Few Words on Scratch Paper Are Worth Nov. 10 few words written in un- on a little slip of has been held sufficient to convoy worth of properly to an intended The following is tho tenor of the holographic which baa been admitted to probate anything should happen to me I want to go to my The will is that of Mrs. Bertha former Park county who died hero last The sister is Mrs. of Calif. the roof caved in hurling them in- to the fiery Previously three men had been burned to death when they re- turned to their home to rescue household goods and were caught in the rush of state the leadership of President has fostered the good will In the party also would be eral of Mr. Hoover's in- his George and a limited number of newspaper correspondents and news camera the contemplated journey be ed and there is no doubt here that it will be as soon as diplomatic exchanges between and all the countries tob e visited have been it would constitute a for never in history has either a president or a elect the United States South In the absence of definite of- information as to the tries to be there have been suggestions here that the itinerary originally contemplated might be extended to include its to some of the ican republics and Mexico on the home It might be that on the land would put in at Balboa so the Black AIRMAIL INCREASES Pa. purported to have been written by George Thomas ferson and Benedict Arnold are among documents and papers be- by Mrs. Carrie Morgan who died hero fo her William gan of New Nov. 10 railway bridge at Mascall today fell prey to the molten rent of lava pouring down the eastern slope of Mount Etna which has destroyed tho town of Mascali and was devastating the neighboring of Tho flow across the railroad tracks cut communications be- tween Catania and Steamship service between tho two places was four trips being made daily by four The village of Carrabba was cleared of Factories and mills in the region were be- ing Developments during the past 24 hours showed that this was tho most important outbreak of Mount Etna since 1CG9 in the point of Java APPROVER 10 and gas leases covering mansion is owned by the 16 year old Earl of Many valuable engravings and valued treasures of the were CURTIS PAYS RESPECTS Nov. 10. Vice Presidentelect Curtis to pay his respects to President After the conference lasted about 20 Curtis said that lie paid his respects and over tho campaign a SOMETHING TO WORRY OVER Tenn. vity in a tooth be as small as the size of the brush bristle and still hold dentists at a recent clinical meeting hero were Clean teeth never the dentist speaking Oil Field Fire Damage Is Set At 10. mail for 1928 an increase of ten per cent over September CFor the first time the New double daily ice exceeded in poundage the Francisco route on which a single daily flight is the postoffice ment Poundage on the New route was 040; on the co route Out of miles of. ice scheduled for 156 were actually Similar figures October are not yet The third highest number of pounds October the Salt Angeles route with the with and the fifth by the New Atlanta with TOY Kansas City are used by Judge Ira S. Gardner in police court for ro- motor accident scenes in- volved in cases he MARRIAGE A was issued acres state land approved by State this morning F. Gustafson Board Land land Hattie Bradbury of 1' Nov. 10. The menacing pillar of fire shooting from the burning gas well at Santa 3Te was declared day by oil company executives to have subjected the entire eum field to Estimates of damage already caused by the spectacular blaze ran as high as Long lines of fire fighters worked feverishly thru tho early morning struggling to set up a network of pipe lines in an effort to play heavy streams of mud and steam on the raging Nine derricks have been de- another well was ening to burst into and production at 14 wells has been a consideration which was taken into the damage than a thousand men have been to fight the roaring Ask Grand Jury Investigation To Clear Name 10 X A grand was demanded the Chamber Commerce today clear good name ot from stigma that come through growing disorders and increasing disrespect for Petitions circulated by chamber population and to cuit for a J into bombings and other red since developed at another was  

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