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SNTDRSDAY, a “APRIG 11, 1918 1 today on a. French | islands continue usiivg sun time: To “ f1 eo governor a visit to Pngland and | day a letter came from the governor erance. A of Hawaii asking whether the law ap: Mr. Cushing said that the situation | plied to the is ands. The interior de- | i yes ( @X- extrt serious” and that the| partment is investigating and HOUSING BILL ates should realize the fact | p to issue a ruling within a few that victory depends our efforts in} days. providing men, munitions and ships | for eh OF aot ALLEY CITY BOY - ELECTED CAPTAIN i ing the battle line and have been) over the ground that has but recently . been drenched in djlood” Mr. Cushing | OF MINN. BASKET said. ‘The men in the trenches are} a7 i Minneapolis, Minn., April 10 Earl- ‘ fighting with their whole Hearts and } i spirits and they are counting on AMm-| ing ; Platou, of Valley City, 'N. D., to- erica to turn the tide of battle.” | night was elected captain of the 1918 Mr, Cushing was one of a special | Minnesota basket ‘Ball team. ‘Platou delegation of ten men sent to Eng-| was a substitute guard on last year’s land and France by the liberty loan! team. ‘ * ne mangeere fo. sathon fest aang front} —_—_-——— j he battle front ti te 2 SG tea in pasting the ‘present dont i, Ne M. GOVERNOR: || REFUSS TO LET BOUT BE STAGED sue. HAWAILIS USING SUN TIME STILL Santafe, N. M., April 0.—‘“The Wil- pnp aF at }lard-Rulton fight cannot be held in Washington, D. C., April 0.—Clocks| New Mexico’ while ‘Iam. governor,” at the American naval base at Hawaii; Governor Lindsey today answered and on warships there were moved| when asked/what he would’do jf per- forward an hour when the daylight! mission to stage the bout in this state Hi whose relatives will receive the j 4 awards, are. URGE PA ‘Norman Barclay; Phiip ‘Benny, C.! 1 Campbell, Victor Chapman, Phelps Collins, Bric 1" or, Edmund C, Gen-} et, Robert ‘Hanford, Edward J. Lough- on his ari the appeal says. steamer altel gov: h Teu- the Huropean wa “We well knew that the Czar TPO, ; BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ernment was interwoven w ght for the rights Fa aaer ine hat ie German gov. | cott, James’ McConnell. loetoes cae Recs a NUD UN Include Articles Necessary to the) penis upon the doteat of Germany, Exemption: of | Workmen Who Walk Out for Better Wages War and Essential to Pub- | the crushing defeat of the | junkers, | or ‘Conditions Production and Repair Work} Would be Accelerated by Appropriation Passed Without Record Vote; Now Goes to House-Senate Conference Washington, D, C., April 10.—War, labor and navy department represen- tatives before the senate public build- ings committee today urged. speedy. passage of the house bill approp! ing $59,000,000 for housing of wor men at munition and ship plants and $10,000,000 for hoysing clerks in Washington: i. Rear Admiral H. H. Rousseau said production and repair of naval ves- sels could be increased from 25 to 100 percent by providing housing facili- ties, particulary at Norfok, Va.. Ports |+// mouth, N. H., Charleston, S. C., Mare |“ Island, Calif., and Puget Sound, Wash. Secretary of Labor Wilson told the committee that his department had | the destruction of the mailed list that | lic Welfare j ruined the world. “The United of America is at} i Pree | war now and even i! we were indifter- | - OTHERS TO BE ANNOUNCED) °* (0. the sufferings of | bieolits| HEAVY PENALTY PROVIDED sufferings of our own Jewish people | ie pocare.on (ne verge oe m_| Agitators Will Be Checked With- because of German atrocities, it is im | possible for us to remain indifferent | out Mob Violence by Fertilizers Preferred | to the present situation.” | | Measure vised priority. regulations, designed to assure fuel and transportation to in} | dustries necessary to the war and es: q Fuel, Aircraft Equipment, Am: munition, Farm Implements, Cameron t Washington,| D. C., April 10.—Amer- ican labor in its relation to the pros- ecution of the: war was attacked and efended in the senate today during lehate on a cdnference reports on a bill) making it! unlawful to eobstruct the manufacturer of war materials or to damage war factories or their pro- duets. Objection: centered on a house Washington, .D. C., April 10.—The sedition vill, prohibiting, under pen alties of twenty years imprisonment A und $10,000 fine, language or acts sential to the public welfare, were is of disloyalty or obstructi amendment, accepted b ythe confer-| prenared to undertake, the housing | 0'° tas ioae : id . 4 sued today by the war industries urmy deat ana niet Wena cone ces, exempting from the measure’s| work. : saving law became effective, but.the| on July 4 were asked of him. x 5 " provisions workmen who strike for! The committee closed hearings to: board. vassed today by the senate without a vecord vote, It now goes to confer: {once between the house and senate, and final enactment is expected soon. Protracted and bitter debate mark- ed consideration of the measure, the assage of which’ had been strongly urged by administration officials to permit the government itself to deal | with disloyal agitators and check the bigher wages or better living, condi | day with a view to an early report ous. |on the measuré. Catarrh is a Real Enemy The debate had not been concluded | [TS ESE tele : when the senate adjourned, OUTCOME OF WAR 5 ws - : BUTTWOFRENCH | RESTS ON THIs.| 224 Requires Vigorous Treatment | SHIPS SUNK BY | COUNTRY, BELIEF Do Not Neglect Te. | teermindss and get on the right treat When you use medicated sprays,|ment. Go to your drug store to-day, atomizers. and douches'for your Ga-| get a bottle of S.'S. S.,-and commence public casifies dozens of transporta | tion and fuel users as essential. | Others, it was announced, will be add. q ed from time to time. The preferred 4 industries under a plan now in pre q paration also are to be given prefer. ence in obtaining raw materials and Five Killed in Action, Three Died | of Wounds, 245 Wounded Slightly. { other supplies, | | | Be One eat ceetaively in man} Washington, D. C, April 10 hel rowing dangers ae mop violence. SUBS LAST WEEK Line TEAR Se GedSerane he con: tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping |a treatment that-has been praised by ‘ iH fe Sees Ly is shington, VD. ©., Apri Thou modifies a bjec- -— ~ } vie at England a F ve ‘ha a. et e 2 ‘| facturing aircraft, or supplies anc | largest casualty list for any day since | tions of GeualGrs aH Haluk ike we Paris, April 10.—-Only two French) reached the maximum of the present the choked ee thie aren seevthe sudferere tor nearly half senbory, i erulbneay ammunition for the Bait) the United States entered the war] iginal draft would curb legitimate} merchantmen, both over 1,600 tons,} effort’ and that, the successful out-| ¢ion ae and ‘you have te do the Catarrh, ‘and ita wan the blood a] er ates and the allies; army and} was announced by the war depart-! peedom of 5: “h, obj e were sunk by mines or submarines} come of the war now r h ly Tienes + id * . . | navy Cae ant sens small nent today. There are 283 names on} he broad Faces ene le reals during the week ending April 6, ac: | on the United States, was expressed see eee Yet been cured Fre Berm ich cause the disease. il arms; Chemicas, coke, domestic con | the list. which. “support or favor cause {cording to the official announcement} by Gratton D. Cushing, former Lieuf- and ; by i sumers, electrical euipment, elec Five men were killed in action; | jf the Goren ae ae tts ee tonight. One vessell was unsuccess-| enant governor of Massachusetts, ah Bieee soca oupieation eee regarding volt ae adie fiche ' trodes, explosives, farm implements | three died of wounds; 1 died of dis:| 5; oppose the cause of the United| fully attacked. { member of the liderty loan committée, | fom such treatment? v ee BS swift Li oe or bs Menta Ga 4 fero alloys, fertilizers, fire bricks, for } ease; seven died from accidents: ten states."It also would pw wilful area . y aboratory, Atlanta. Ga. i for human consumption, food contain | were severely wounded, 245 slightly | y sloyal, profane, scurrilous, con. SSS EEooOQooMQQQ—_—EE—E—E—~—~—————_—_—EEEEEESSS—== <= - ers, gas, gas producing machinery | wounded. ‘Thirteen lieutenants were | emptuous or abusive” language about . e } guns, hemp, jute and cotton bags, in {among the men wounded. he forces, flag or uniform, and wilful J > © i secticides, fungicides, iron and stee’}| ‘The large number of wounded in] atterances designed to curtail produc 4 (blast furnaces and foundries), laun } ‘he ist which is for Tuesday, April $| fon of essential war materials. | 4 dries, machine, tools, mines, mining } indicates more activity in the Ameri | “he senate adopted an: amendment rye! " { i tools and euipment, newspapers anc i containing 447] y senator oJnes of New Mexi + - 20, pro- yesterday gave the cas: x days: complete list with the ightly wounded follows: Killed in Action V. Fish, 4 periodicals, bil refineries (mineral an¢ { i] vegetable), oil wells equipment, pub { ;; 4 lic institutions and buildings, pubic | utilities, railways, railway evipment: j P and supplies, refrigeration, seeds (ex # cept fiower sceds) bunker coal (noi } i including pleasure craft), ships, shiy supplies and euipment, soap, stee’ { plants and rolling mill tanning } plants, except for patent leather, tan ning extracts, tin plate, twin (binder) | Hendricks, and rope, wire rope and rope wire. | trander. None Classified Nonessentials ¢ ‘It ig proper to say,” a statement by riding for dismissal of federal ive emp] making: disoyal state- nents. T Was a substitute for one} ntroduced by ator Penr of Pensylvania, several days ago after! atacks had -been made upon George Orepl, chairman of the committe on sublic information, and other officials on account of their writings. in the] are Good Tires Corporal Privates Carey R. Heinzman. Salvatore Marscera, Ralph B, Watts Died of Wounds Corporal John E, Walsh, Cook Harry | yast Os: Private George IE. ‘Senator Lodge. after he and other senators had denounced alleged dis- loyal publications in the German-Am- orican press, withdrew his amendment Died of Disease Corporal Lyman K. Swas the board set forth, ‘that the boarc } Thom Il. Bolton, Orwin Cal Aner : i rtake a P Sera if of 7 UT, | prohibiting German language publica- has not undertaken to ¢ ify in i alte Halwardss sper ne ‘ion. unless paralleled —by English time to limit the *quantity of tue’ |andey and Gharles L. Roehl, Ervin | Japslations, Bonator Netson. of Minn. which any particular industry or plan | Tackson, Clerk Edmont Krull. ‘ng it an “insult” to loyal Americans 4 i i i i i industry as nonessential or at i Died of Accident s James Fee, George Adolpk | Horn, Clarence Miles; Privates Frank \DeFlavia, Nathan Krantman, Henrj |F. Michel, James J. Quinn, Jr. Wounded Severely Lieuts. David H, Lawle: Meyering, John Walter Mo . Wall, Jr, Sergeants Seth Me; Pr: risman, Paul | shall receive. The board ever, listed certain industries whos¢ operations of exceptional impo: { measured by the extent of the or indirect contribution cit iy ward wining the war or to moting the national welfare, of German blood. Senator oBrah, ot “‘daho, did not press censorship au- ‘hority conferred in the original es- pionage act. - FRENCH MEDALS OF HONOR WON anc whose industries will be accorded pre wn, D is, Jame . Hens: ferential of coal and coke and als« in the transportation of such coal anc coke by the railroads. “This same plan will be followed in according preferential treatment to war industries and pan portation of raw materials plies reuired by them in their manv factureing operations, so that the may not be delayed or hampered ir complying. with priority orders issuec governing their products. Two Factors Control “Preference list No. 1 is not com plete in itself but it will be noted thac provision is made for certifying addi tional classes of industries and als: individual plants whose operations | are necessary as a war measure. I determining what industries or plants are entitled to be certified, two fac tors will control: “The relative urgency of the use a0 or purposes for which the product of the pant is utilized, and, | V. Pummer. —— STARTTODAY, |) An Auantic Port April 0.—Insignias of honor awarded by the French gov- ermnient in recognition of the services of fourteen Americans who have! lost their lives serving with the Lafayette} flying. corps have been forwarded to this country to be delivered to their relatives. Dr. C .W. A. Veditz, com- mercial attache of the American em- dassy at Paris, chosen as the mes- senger to bring the awards here, ar- vived today. insignia, together with the of- award, will be | neces | federal Reserve Banks Will Re port Subscriptions Up to 3 p. m. Each Day Washington, D. C., April 10.—Be- sinning tomorow the county will be j 3iven daily figures on total subse ions for the third liberty loan, led- ‘al reserve banks were instructed to- certificates of rew trades @g-to the motives. which European war, according Write)for Prices. iyi “The percent of the product of thc} Jay to report immediately the sub . 5 EB . : plant cidliesd fa oer ael ilirect o: /3criptions received up to 3 o’clock this ve oe ee Veritz (0 George F. \ } indirect, or work of exceptional or nat | ifternoon, but replies did not reach| TYler of Philadelphia. American rep- é ( ional importance. No plant, a very sub | ‘he treasury tonight-until too late toi Rome aee oe ve scores who in turn * ff o = j \ statial t of whose products is no? | 2¢ tabulated, 2 a eA ‘ ‘ | saad part ace bea tan be ne.| . Hereafter the subscriptions for one| The nafnesjot the Adehll |: aviators, Y L our ires or corded preferential treatment.” day's work are expected to show in. Uj e i H i | the treasury totals the following night | Se E i These reports will be of two classes | 1 3 I 4 g- I V ] b Ir Ly HAH : PROPOSES FIGHT bseriptions which have reached | : on, ce cono ; Wii DY UNDER AUSPICES rve banks accompanied by five per | L v 4 . Hl ) cent initial payments: and in addition gambar Up With Penetrating _ You must consider not only your own satisfaction uh OF GOVERNMENT those reported by banks and trust | Hamiin's Wizard O12 | in motoring, H / companies in the districts. but not ac- A harmless and effectiv : i Would Give Half Proceeds to/ {uall® forwarded to the reserve banks| tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma- —but also the economy demanded by the nation.. i ( with the cash payments. Local cam-j tism, Sciatica, ame Back and Lum- | + i i Army Gymnasiums, Half to j Paign committees will be permitted to; bago is Hamilin’s Wizard Oil. It pen- Both requirements are fully met by United States Tires, Ht i ig ‘ |-gather reports of the latter class in| etrates qhickly, drives out soreness, ae Gene. eye Fighters itheir communities and :to give them | and limbers up stiff aching joints and —unfailing reliability under all conditions, é | ah Sahinbaibice GANS Ape to-tan |e | a ilou ae maiien sacle euelat i —economy in operation by giving you the fullest use of iz an “rancisco, Calit., April 10.—Jas. | will be found in cases of every day > W. Coffroth, racetrack and prize fight| * Del echant “whar ye your Car, 4 promoter, telegraphed from San Diego, | A SMALL TOWN ailment, oe mishap, : rem, thers mM i i ‘ i H 4 i Calif., today to Dr. J. EB. Raycroft,/ OF OURU.S. A septic SR RRO as eae ae: —economy in long service, k chairman of the committee on train-| oe We the | on sr haies, cdts, burns; bi _ i 1 } ing ‘camp activities suggesting that|* A 3 oath bruises, cuts, burns, bites lowest cost per mile of travel. | the Jess. Willard-Fred Fulton heavy | Wichita, Kans., April 10.—White-| _ Get it from druggists for 30 cents: There is a type of United States Tire that exactly fits the j weight championship fight. scheduled; water, a small town in Butler county,| If not satisfied return the bottle and | iti 4 for July 4 be staged under government Kansas had a-liberiy loan quota of| get your money back. | needs of your car and your conditions of services .. . Hi H auspices, with half the proceeds to/ $40,000. Today the total of saes Ever constipated or have sick | .. : Go fOSRE aghGle abd: thevottersbatt| RoNoe gree eee tet ot fae or headache? Just: try” Wizard’ Liver | Let our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer help you select ; to be used for gymnasious in train- | Whips, pleasast little pink pills, 39 the right type. ¥ 3 ing camps here and overseas, cents. Guaranteed. . < i 3 . cy COPY, Of the telegram, received Let him give you the careful and courteous service that goes ) , Sal offro! was z : 5 . :. : . . handle everything, viiveludine sectiag | F QUICK RELIEF | cane with United States Tires and United States principles of doing permission from the governor of Illi-| “ i | business. , nois or New York, but would-ask Ray- i | £ 3 : croft to get permission from the at- RR STIPATI N A a yee * aye 0 . "Plait x torney general for the interstate trans-| , | ; ee ike ‘Nobby’ ‘Chain’ - ‘Royal Cord’: ‘Usco’ ‘Plain’ | portation of boxing films. ee) ; = Pe Ls ie H Get Dr. Edwards’ Oliv. | ‘ . or (nf ° HEBERW TRADES ae ee Tints P, I | < | ccmcnaemst| Potatoes i MEMBERS BEGIN __|since Dr. Ea produced Olive Tablets, | J | me ae the substitute for calomel. 5 : | i TO SEE LIGHT) | dr. Edwards, a practi cian for /! We have. few carloads of j ’ BU 17 years and. calomel’s old-time enemy, . ¢ ) f B . | discovered the formula'for Olive Tablets || Tice Red River Valley ; Denounce Germany’s Action in Shi trent Besisata! for Chroaic con- |} Sown. Early Ohio Seed Po- J Russia.and Urge Liberty’ | "pation: torpid livers. tatoes for sale.at reasonable ~~ Bonds" i prices, can furnish’ either lest : Pel CSE SIN Re No. 1 serted stocks or Sec- a as 4 Hp la ula eae te fo, scone. onds. We are also Carload 4 ; if ‘a ‘ ; | ‘ ion that. militarisnt and junkerdom . ie me itt {' { (atti | ! yet ! 4 must be .crushed’ has replaced doubts] ‘ Jobbers of Paris Green. \ illic ! i j (IN| | Ht | lh pees | held by members of the: United Heb. | u fail us your orders now— | i i | | j I i | i j t have much cor tives that cause Faas 3 ~ Sabin, Minn, om " a eli a TE esi wea id