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‘ ‘ ; eT ie 1« ! . hy / ’ " " 5 “ 3 y a > \ \ " " J . 4 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUN. ¢ THREE T0-RESUME IN NORTH DAKOTA Suit to Test Seed Bonding Law Withdrawn for New Surety Bond Plan ALL DIFFICULTY REMOVED 'St. Paul, Minn, April 10.—President E. G, Quamme. of the St.Paul federal land bank announced today that the difficulties encourmered as to the pri ority of liens by virtue of the*recent- ly enacted seed grain and feed law. in North Dakota have been overcome and that the bank will resume opera- ons in North Dakota, The bank has withdrawn the suit to test’ the constitutionality of ‘th a bonding law in that state sinc e » With the as- farm loan » Which provides for the filing of a surety bond by the farmer to pro tect the land loan bank. FIND KORNEMANN| GUILTY ON FOUR COUNTS. UNLOYAL South Dakota-German Editor ard Alliance President Violated Espionage | BOASTED HE WAS TRAITOR, Sioux Falls, S. D., April 10.—Con- rad Korneman, president of the South Dakota branch of the German-Ameri- can alliance and editor of a German language newspaper here, was con- victed by a jury on four.counts of an. indictment charging violation of the espionabe act, in the United States district court here tonight, Letters which Kornemann had writ- ten to. business associates and friends constituted the evidence presented against him at the trial. The letters were seized” several months agoe in raids on a German newspaper in Aber- deen, S. D., and on Kornemann's news- paper office and home here. In a letter written to F. W. Sallet, editor of the Aberdeen paper, who was taken into custody at the time, on, a charge of failing’ to. file correct translations of articles appearing in his papers, Kornemann declared: “I have never given any decaration of. loyalty and will’ never do it, nor subscribe to any liberty loan (the name-is to me_already.an emetic be- cause, hypocritical and misleading)” *}ti'Was developed: at the-trial that later. Kornemann purchased — $5,000 worth of liberty bonds. Judge J. D. Elliott, deferred pass- ing’ sentence. ~ MAN. G. OFFIGER DISCHARGED FOR DISLOYAL TALKS Brigadier General. Frederick .E. Reche, Born in Germany, 5 Not Efficient. Washington, D. C., April 10.—Dis- charge from the federal service of Brigadier General Frederick KE. Resche of Minnesota, a national guard officer, born in Germany and. charged with un- patriotic expressions and sentiments, was announced today by. the war de- partment. i The discharge was ordered by Pres- ident Wilson after an investigatioa of the charges. General Resche has been serving with the 34th National guard division, composed of troops from Minnesota, iowa, Nebraska and North Dakota, now training at Camp’ Cody, New Mexico. At the war department it was stat- ed that no overt act of disloyal fature had been chargéd against General Resche, and that this feature had not been touched upon in the investiga- tion of his case. Reports made by in- spectors upon the condition of the bri- gade which. he commanded was said to. have been the principal basis for the discharge. "The primary desire .of the war de- partment,.it was said was to get out of the. service an. officer of high rank who was shown. by. the reports of in spectors.to be lacking in zeal, and en terprise.in preparing his command for conflict. with the German army. For that reason. he was. promptly discharg- ed; and the uestion of his loyalty lett , to be passed upon by. the civil branch of the government. The discharge indkes a ‘civilian of General Resche. Had he been a regular army officer the war department's course would} have been different. ‘ Duluth, Minn., April: 10.—Before the present war Brigadier General. F. E. Resche was humane officer of Duluth, and was connected with the Duluth police. department. He was horn in Germany. and . received. his military, - training in the Prussian army. Some years ago he was captain of police here. He was active.in national guard cireles in. the state and rose rapidly from. the ranks. i. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—At once, two waitresses at the, Capital Coffee se, Cor, 3rd and Main. 4-10 3t GIRL. WANTBD} for’genetal honse- «work, “Phone 691. A-11-3 FOR SaALe OR TRANT—For. an thing I can use, registered Pe ‘on stallion, 7 years old. $500. A. W., 208. Rosser. Street, Bismarck, ND, 411 3t marck Theatre tonight. LLLP ELPA LLLLZL EDL LLL oo LLL ANTON ATT FIRE INSURANCE MEN WANT RATES IN N. D. RAISED ence Being Held in Minne- apslis St. Paul, Minn il 10.—Clainhing to be hit by increased expenses and taxes because of the war and propos- ing to add a surcharge of 10 percent on fire insurance premiums in Min- nesota, North Dakota and South Da- kota, fire insurance companies repre- sentatives to a joint meeting of the commissioners’ of, those states. today* ON GUARD. 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Unsettle colder t Meteorol Ls | ANOTHER ENEMY _ ALIEN ARRESTED IN SIOUX FALL 10 enem Carl i) Goveryor’s Secretary Association Frazier, dent of school sy | Call, resigned. become educ succeeding Lu he appr ventio ad | 0. FOR SPRING CASCO-23/2 in, CLYDE -9 105m brought. here today. He is being neva! oe pending orders from the department | Lemcke | on, secretary to Gov- has been named presi e Burleigh county Sunday | St ae s are Leing made for! hing district and state con- S |= | Expert Hatter || Joins Eagle Hat ny LLL 2ZLLLELZL i niet <O ~ BARBARA \ CASTLETON con ” in “THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD” \ Ay in ady nee the need for the lready af-j | were made by the repre: | and the weak I be forced out of busi- idence will be submitted at) i the si te commis- | 10! NORMA TA SMARC THEATRE THE STORY OF A LOVE THAT W ~ GREATER THAN LIFE OR DEATH Try one today 5 ce They’re all cigar. 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